The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 02, 1901, Image 7

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Look ti\ =?? //o 'WiA >v ii A . %; (r ?? IJ At Our V I **yix+\r r lYlvs' VT, ?% , > ^ >i;^: ; ===== I ' 1 Display l i i 1 ' - ? ? T--? ? ?-* ! Mi I OOpVHICHT ? ??w i ???MM } OF?^ Fancy.. fi rnrf rifts JOL JM. J3L W ^ And see what a wealth of Goods we show, put up attractively and con= veniently in cans and jars. These are all appetizing, PURE AND WHOLESOME AMn Rpeinpc Rmrvirs ci\ ATTDtrnvp YHH a bi i i 'Me o k.^ 11 i vj 4^* / r\ i i i\nv i l *?* l v/ j PALATE, THEY ARE CONVENIENT FOR THE * TABLE. QUALITY IS HIGH; PRICES LOW. YOUNG the GROCER. ir Local Laconics. i* }]wI;itiori of Union. HAPPENINGS' OF IMPREST ABoUT TOWN The follow!. e gu.sses K* to the ' MDunvn imr, iitnpnwioij population of Union according to thrPERSONAL AND OTHERWLSK. JJi.-e census now b~\nil token hoc, been handed in. Remember the t , .. party who guesses tho nearest the Ice Cold Watermelons at (.on. < . 1 ' r ...... _. , ? . correct number will be entitled tow year's subscription to Tub Timks Mr.' A. P. H. Walker and Misses Uuessing open to everybody: Maggie and Kthel are on u visit to I. ?T Haines - ;>,1)151 friends in Richmond. Va. P AJ Coukley O.OUu G C May 7,000 Watermelons 011 ice at G. May's. (? j, Alien A 500 J R I.awson 7,210 IVfr. Robert Allen has just returned ' ^ Pureell from Columbia, where he bus com- Whi'.lock . pleted a course in stenography. ? ^ Going S,;>00 II A May 7,('05 You can get Watermelons on ice at J G Farr. 7,500 G. C. May's. 5?0-tf R P Harry 5,(100 ? , , Macbeth Young (5,:-50 Aa, ~T V< "xT-n V ,JMx-,s I B Greor 7,75o near Monarch t otton Mill lor horse, ? tine milk cow or a buggv. .1. A. Mito\v\-| *eV, ? A Massabenu ,.000 Union Cotton Mills More. * JM-lt i?. " -1 Goss. . (>,LOl S M Rice, .1 r, E U.... .... (5,:tl5> Nervous Diseases cured. 510 days W Newell Smith (5,700 treatment, $100. J. H. Mason & Chief Police Isreal 8,000 Co., Hancock, Maryland*. 20 ly JelTerson Reeves (5.000 Dr. S. S. hinder has purchased the fy j! u 7s>7~ Store on Main street, adjoining the , w Crawford. 7J>W Meador building, one of the two store jj p Arthur i; jtg" rooms occupied by Mr. J. Cohen.. (5hpt (i p Gregory!!!!!!!!!i (5J50 ThokouoliititKD Berkshire Pigs for 'J ' browning C.,;>0o sale. Address J.J. J.itti.kjohn, ' Hawkins 7 ,<?0o {JO-Ufc Jonesville 8. C. K (i Austell 5,S5o Co! J h Noung (5,000 Mr. L S. Townseud has returned I. h Wagnon 8,000 to Union, lie has just recovered It G Murphy (5,500 some wce&'s illness. He will I L Robo 7.000 ^^engage in the insurance business W 1'. Pitt 7,U>2 here. I H M i'G.iwhn 7,22i> .1 J Brock '.. 7,222 Mrs. J. I) Rainey, of Blackshnrg (, L Bry,tllt 7<)s and Miss Mamie Johnson, of York j p Brandon l>0(Ki ville, are visiting itt the homes of j pllWler f> (HM) Mrs. F. M. Furr and Mrs, Suiuh Mu \\' Xewel Sinn h . . . . .. . . . '(>,700 Oubbina in Union. s IWimf,0 8 <,7:> Rev. 0. A. B Jennings and .Mr. S. ^ Lester Davis 6.4W* M Rice, Jr., E. U. attended Ohil- > dren's Day at Etta Jute yesterday. LLolton...r 7.000 The occasion was a success in every >n way, and all present enjoyed the oc- , \ . /! ,d * Casion to the fullest extent. * ,'\A ''lack (5 8!(> .1 no J hi-on 6 Old Mr. 8 S. Cudd has shown us cut- ;j, y Sprouse.'. 7 22G of his patented Planter and Fertilizer | p M. rgan C, pod distributor. He says eight of them FmsIo Iiman 7*;W#1 have been used in his section tins .| H -iuuiaii .' <> '(}(>(> year and every one is pleased \v?tIt ' them He is nrruiiLOiii/ for iiianu- If.tlf faeturing them. * ? Mirny things at half price at the RtfVH.JPr. A. MasBRoeau and \j iM, Witiitlci' Sloro, T1h% jiriros araon now Rice ifFrived safe and sound iii Ohu- thit look out f<?r hijr arj. in next week's -y bxu, und express themselves as ?1? - issue. We must clejin out to keep from Sff lighted witli the trip so far. .M \ |i.?yin?r so Inueli io move to our new lbvo wrltHM of lite country throUjh (jfulrleis on tS-ptciuber 1st. tiiiiih iliry trbtelid. Mrs letter will 'll' * 1 I'mp. be lound on page 7. 1 ^ < ?'inei,...ek ami get l.rst elianeo. Mr. W, (>. Slngletury, of the Union Ilcudqnurtcrs (or Vinitorn. Drug .Co., has resigned his place and accepted the position of prescription Haines ?fe I.lpscoml) invite their eus,tl*rk for Buntt's Drug Store at WaVh- |<?nfienr and friends to make their nlli . lfc. V n M? Kln?lHf.?rv I. ? heelqu.lt 18 mi the OCCAM ii/I) of the trig " " "" -peikiin? on Aiitftini Rth an<1 nth. ffttv* competent andI pa?n?t?kinK young ,*0?ir raitll d| in ;nr- of ? mi;n?rd the tnion Drug Co. n?> >jpsc mb and it w.ll be <1?livered they were Horry to Ionium. ^rouijly. UU-2t. As to the Combine. The part of the mercantile combination of which wo mud?* ment ion last week which has been definitely s< ttied is tlvat the stork of Harry ifr Belk and that of the \ H. Foster < !o \v II he hi consolidnt d. I'lu* sl.u e room now | occupied by I>r F.O D ik.p adjoining; Foster Co.'s store will ho vacated hy j I'i Duke who wili occupy tlte st..ro now occupied by the W onder Store j Pic two stuns wiii be overhauled i ai d remodeled and connictid, > hv partition wall wiii be torn away ! Modern improvement1; ?n stai'iv y, j sh'dvii g, etc , will he introduced, and ; the great lloor spive on thrv i floors will he converted into an up to-d t< department store, lir.-f rl.iss iti all ?((iiinmcnts. Harri it IU Ik's sleek will be moved into tiiis depart me it store and Mr. II. I'. Ilurry will have ircnernl management of the business Other capitalists of t'nion will likely be interested in the c '.a.juny which is to ho inndo a joint stock company, the capitalization of which has not vot boon decided upon. i he chncg- j '? to be made as near tin first o! | S- pleniher us convenient to those affected. \KW ItAljnWAUE STOIlv:. Mr. Ueo. H. Oetzel who is now in charge <>f the hardware department .of t tic V. 11. Foster ('o. iin.i win h ih id twenty-sow n years experience in that business here a d in X< \v V"-1. city t"g? tin r. will pur base the stock of hardware of the A. II Foster Company and will open up a first class hardware store in the corner stoiv occupied by Harry A* !? !!<. He w'H use three floors, the ? >p M or \v il he us, d for stoves, kitchen tur: >ho;^s*. cp -kcry aid glassware Mr <Vtz I will lieep everything to he found in a first class hardware store He will have the store room overhauled, re ill 'i <4 I I II I I I I??r I I 11. I U 4 jin l will put in ?:n elevator Mr <)et/?| is thoroughly p<?~t?j<1 on every detail of the hardware bnsinos* end we wish him sueeess, His busi ness will have no commotion whatever with the neent deal or nay other concern. A Our Pirachvvs Ahrmul. < hicapt 1"niversity. July L'?. K>"i. UN[I?n Tl.MKS, I ni'>n. S. <'. I?i:.\i: Mi:. Idi>> r? u: -IJev. \V. A. Masseliean. lU'v Mr. Jones, n] l'aeoirt. and I arrived hole <>n t in- h of July, i'o say tha' the trip was enjoyed i ) > | ut it mildly. Mr. \V. I?. Vrthnr. the wholesale grocer, presented Urn. Masseheau and me with money to pay i'nll111:111 ear fare tli.oiiuh t< Iiie.i .<>, a ml s.? w e made the tripon u *p?ondid palaee ear. IIolliii_ aluliji at al ont lifty m'le.an hour, and without a ehane. > ! ears till we reached ( iipiliatli, eoi.t iiml >! larpeiy to'our e infoiU :-ea!ed in a inli n e chair ear fi oin ( inein: t; i here \ had an exeel lent oj >J *11 '1 li it \ to view tlu m:ij_'nili< eiit eeuntry. !'. w-is an all lay trip from early inornin^ to ate in the afteriioi n. 1 he di-.laitee \>.>> ??\er thiec hundred miles. level pliin. as 1 Sir Sis the t'A e ?' ill I < I e oil lii.ii -"?!< ? CIIVI'IT.I with foril, o Isnl ?vhr:lt 'I llis rivcs vmt Mine sort <.l ;i pi-tute of u hat we saw, h'slihei. 1 1?? -. 11?1 -: \ I!;t t ori i wsifs sin r?'i i'ti;i>?ii ??t 1: farm111" wheat, nrtt s Jllnl ? > 1 11, V. it ll "llr; r ;! Ill: there u larvto past tin* filled with hoi-t?s. cattle or sheep. The trees were conspicuous for their absence. (>n v st'o:c_r the hodjre rows or eliistereil sihotit I n farm Ileuses eoiihl suiylhino iikd si in e he seen. .No wonder these pi 'pie believe so nmeh in "Arhoi bnv." The soil is a!most black.?looks tit It enoie_rli to jiiow almost anything', i suppose a I the {>l:iiii- between hero an-l t'imi.iatli must at one time'havc heell the bed of a sea. t'ereajis thepreat lakes, of which Miehipui i- one, were sit one time one test :unl covered si nmeh larger territory thsin at present. S metkimj like the plstilts of Tex sis where they dit: m shells sin<i fossils thut show certainly tint*. Texsis was once under the sea. Well, to see so milch cm. wit est t stud osits. stn-l tiistt too with sueh regularity jtrew rat Iter monotonous. 1 eon Id not hut praise (iod tiistt my lot had la-en east in the sunny smith. I hot certain <>i one tinnjr: When tin* s,,utii < '.isc< t > buy bread and bo? t and horses from tins country it will cut oil' tin* resources here anta/.inyly. I could not help thinkinir of the vast advantage we have in the matter of climate < >nr warm climate in South Carolina enables lis i > raise such a diversity "f crops. ileie it Is corn, o?ts, wheat, hujjs, cattle. It will not he twenty years before the South will holier own mistress. Instead of we havinjr to borrow money from die North and Northwest wo will have money to lend them. Nature has done inneh mure for us than Im this country. The winters here must lie something awful, the water is inferior, ami there are many things that miyht' he mentioned to our ow n advantage. I told one of the brethren at home to have in readiness a baud to put around my head in ease I c me haek v, itli the hijr-head. I imw w i-ii toui^ehim to have in readiness snniedeviee luit wiii j rop one's liead out to its proper dimensions. The sights seen, the information trained everything contributes to making me feel sin ill. A giVal university, in a great eitv, on a great lake, in the great State of old A he i.ine >lu yon ean -ee how one may he made to feel pnite sin. II. Hut I must not make t his letter loo long. Sen I us a weekly copy of Tok Timis and it tlie\ do not work lis too hard we will wiitc again. W e feel very grateful to our churches for generously giving u.- an < ppoitiiuil\ ! that pre mis s to he of so great ;t benelit j to IIS. I.. M. Itll'K. Notice to Overseers. Vitu are h *roby notified '<> vara out hands and work your respective so*tiona of fond* early r*? p ?*-ihle. Would prefer to have th-m worke i nfter a i*ood season if possible So? that every do'inqueni In ach of youi ec io i? work their full time up Tot y are r? quired to work ii bay al 1? hours* per day, from tlie a/o of *JI to 50 yours.- Overseers are further required to watch their apportionments nml not. to AVOHiIi-hui Itiam T.J. Bktbnb^och, Sup'r, J. A. Chambers, C. O. I, M. Moblev, O. C. 1 July 20, 1101. ?l-2t 4) . / ! J} . . tfiite'.' i? Only One And OL* r :ywi^\c Wp ? f ? . * 1 P T \ I I V / J Q I O U : i 'v v eg* r 5 s 8 c' * c?.! f '2 ?:"i * i' % Vi9 K ti c. ? 'v i ' . i. L! "i?. .' t:. sjOr: August 1*5, and evorj CAV>li with us before t 'i: ONE OF THEE And from Jul 7 f:5th to /: u the gap and put overTer Finishing Goods To Th^ fyioro1 B i 3 ; W b t L' W 3 ^ \ There \q no price ( in sight. IIo Goods will except at the regiihir ph d r: u c M n [ it l iVI l ivi lj : and don't; fn^r- a-H r greatest opportu community. fiiiiWFiroif n & fell.iwV<,i HONEY SAVED! r: Don't i'ii? O I r |.*> M-s S: , r 1*1, ' i * ... ,. - Mj" i-~ vin*:i von run g i If? il.s sit \? . .>4 \v 11 Sniit it s. w. Newel; Smith. . vl i: t Ion Timi- s. Land For Sals. 1 ivs g<?i?<! fnr n 1 11 ! or > !? ,; nljoinl-g Lo<akh>iri \iill> projn'riy. j ? I'- rtns i-sisv. A ;>ii! v to . , ., ' . ... ... i ' .1 j\ r> > \ v: ,\uy. j _t THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Inr^nious Treatment by whioh ' Driu-k>r arviMHo ng^ur" ; Dt-,ily ! r in fcpito ot' Theintiv.lvOaN'oTIOxiou-i Dnses. No Weal-re. r.: e of lhe ^eiv s. A Pleasant, and i ^ Posii.ivn Our.) for tlio | c L.quoi Hab t. ? I I' is n?nv oenorally known an<l tin- ! ; ileist'Mdi that 1 >i unkenni .-s is a .i . j and n-?t weakness. A body lill.-d v, hi. j poison. and in rves completely -battered by peri...liraI or ci/tisiant use ot iip.i .i- 6 i eating lipn.es, retpiires an antidote cap- I |j j 1 able ot ni atiali/in^ ami ciadicatiu" thi poison, and .lestmyiny the eraviny Tor into icant-. S n He re rs may n >\v curt themselves at lioine without publieity or <. of time from busim.-s l>? tltis won. let In! "UbAI 10 (it H.imr I; 10" v. I.ieb lias been perfected after many years o| ei< sc study ' ~~ tml treatment of in. rlniates The faithfnl use accord tii<: to directions of this BML.a wonderful discovery is positively jnai- |r*BKjj antce l to cure lib most obstinate ease. fij&WBfl no matter how hard a drinke.. Dm reconls how lb" m r\elous ; ransfoima lion ot thousands <>f IbmiKaois in o -uber, indtisti ions an : upik'ht im u. WI V 10S CI UK YOU 1< 111 S;. \ N I1! [A**: ClirLUUKNOUKK YoUU K YTIIKlwS! i. ldiis remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a speei'.e for this disease oil;.', iffifoiaKr llltl !.-> SO SKIIIIUIiy tleVlseil lltCl plV pared 11 nit ii is tliomuylily soluble ; 11? ] Iilensant to the taste4 so that it can 1? .riven in a cup of ten or coifce with nt j^Jraa the know ledge of the pers >n taking it I hotis .n.Is of 1 'run aids have cured them.clveH with this priceless remedy. ami as many more have leencnied an ! Sk*"*! nnele temperate men l*y having Hie Kwac& ' it I'"." adnii ni*tcrc<I 1 > loving frieir!-. an I relatives wnhoin their knowledgi eHb in eofl'ee or ten, a> <i i>e ie.ve today that HHH iliey discoid'lined <! inking of their o\\ KHH free will. |i<> Sot \\ A I ho not he HH debated l?y apparent an I inislea lie ^S8W "improvement." I? 've out tlie disease at once a n I for all t ime. he " 11' ' i I BnWg. t It )|,1 > (M is i hi the ettrentet BS3^ low ;?rii" of One hollar, thus p a' hie HCflKL within reach of everybody a t eatioenl HMHI inure u fleet tin I than ntheis cost i in? > to 5 >n I*ulI direction-, af'eomp iny each package. Special advice h.\ skilled ihv- >??-! sicians when rt*ipn*stI without extra charge. Sc lit prepaid t?> any part of the worhi on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. 1 KDWIN It. (4ILKH A (MMI'.VNY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, n Philadelphia. ; OrOWl All correapoiuieiice utrietly confulenl.il. I More Week :ki, Gl.t Offer Closes. .0 Givn i') Our Customers . . . ! ~ - Q PP? I i'uz'iisf i'srmfure r >ne who s pen'.is a Dollar or more t vltiy *v iuvc a ch&nce of getting IB AIITIO LBS FREE 3.2; vj'Z ore going to let down i TL o ,1" a .i 1 Do' I ars worth of House ? ? ? ? ash Buyers. n t'?. - iO oJs \vlsn the money is b. ch i, I.: sens J it oa approval ice, : R THE TIME o take advantage of the . ity over oITerod in this m mm en'. ; .... , VUI ,V<V ..-"v. :. t. $s--y <?5k ^ ^ /* ** M or/%! oG ^^ia C:i lanx^ug6! . *:s. H adages the World. d ! '.Ti* a :vr.-- that can't be beat, ji.j v; av- I it: h no Q.uick Meal >J Stoves; teller, Wir'te Mountain 'eone rr-- Ibi - t Base, Mason's Fruit :rc : Seem-' Base, West-field Lawn o.r: J v ol Isrt .3, a Tower of i Yd v , :ort Stop, Smith & t' oss n j.'hs. J. ri'o Ut. Field, Bug's .-r; CYnt - I'l ld, Harness; with F. I. 0,:vri< r Umpire Wc can beat inpthing uiat c . 111 i v: mm nn ? w I ? M2 W U Hi IL. \J\Ji Union, 3. C. "shoe^ e . >?; !!vjen fm jPi H IL-rrirl: S!u>o \ou";l lit f:n<l it fo: c<jna 1 f/ffl 5f: J ij mop. y ? <r Ihietl more Is (he iei'f/ least j[ | SEBiMI '/Jj inc(!:i!s/L*\K t)'w!>crc for its superior excel'l!i - lft-irirli 1 I,- <; inotipy f r vm ? il i; a | \\ I I j , \i ' // J| and there are fifty eight?! styles to select from, yy^ ' o (j Oi ly Ly INiOfi ^ H .E '(.'"" f ^ p, ^ f ^ J! iirlift^M ^ DH. J. M. i i AIR,^-^5%^-^OENTlGT. nand Bridge Office Bank Building :k a Specialty. , Union, S. Gv