The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 09, 1901, Image 5
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^ i ; Local Schedule for Passenger Trai
TRAINS FROM COLOMBIA.
Arrive 9:15 a. m. Depart 9:15 a.
" 1:40p.m. " 2:00p.
TRAINS FROM SPARTANBTTRQ.
Arrive 11:87 .am. Depart 11:67a.
e. " 7 :10p.m. " 7:80p.
Local News Note
. Put Together For Ready Referei
Gathered Here and There
???*i*fra3?; ? * Our Man About Town.
We insert local lines (or the adv
tising merchants at 5c per line, o
' ' insertion. 8?c per line for non-i
ertisers.
N. P. Dunbar is laying the foun<
t'on for his handsome new brick mi
k?t building.
Mrs. Elias Clark and Mrs. T.
v . Murrah's two little children, V?
and Tommy, left Union for a visit
relatives in Anderson.
Mrs. F. P. Yates and her sist<
Mrs. H. E. Shell, of Pacolet, are
a two week's visit to relatives
B Oreenville.
Dr. John P. Price, the famous e
t Doctor is in town. He says he m
be at Lockhart the 11th and at CI
' ton the 12th.
A series.of meetings will be held
: - Philippl church commencing Sund
11th inst. The preaching wfll
conducted bj Rev. G. G. Vaughan.
Mr. G. G. Greer is off for a weel
visit to the mountains of North Ci
olina. The Misses Emma Wilbu
and.Gilmer Blankenship accompanl
him.
We have another installment
G?pt. Frank Greer's reminiscences
the Philippines, but received too Is
for this issue, - it will appear n<
week.
. _ Mr. Ed. H. Jeter had the m
fortune to loose nearly all his b
clothing by fire Wednesday nigl
He waked up about 4 o'clock and d
covered that the house was on fire
? stairs, He finally got it put out b
one floor was nearly burned and a b
^ containing a-lot of bed clothing. ]
* has his household goods insur
* Which Is fortunate.
BOBO.
\KING
STOCK.
THROUGH AND BE IN
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VISITORS
RE ON THE OCCASION
IKING. HE HAS NOT
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q?# We caught it on the fly that Prof.
J?mes M. Farr, of Union, and Miss
Anita Harris, of Baltimore, were
m married a few days ago at Romney,
na W. Va. We wish the couple much
happiness.
Union is a warm member this week,
our streets are a seething mass of
humanity. Everybody seems to be
)S enjoying themselves so far, we hope
all our visitors will have a very pleas1C6
ant time during their stay in our
midst.
by Dr J. Miller Moore, surgeon at the
Navy yard at Norfolk, Va., spent a
few days in Union at the home of
__ Mr. J. D. Arthur. He with his slser
I
ne ter, Miss Kathleen Moore, of Union, I
left yesterday for a week's stay in
the mountains.
In our local last week regarding the
*a" report of the Comptroller General as
ar" to the excellent manner in which the
books of the county were kept we in
A. advertently omitted the names of
?ra Thos. J. Bentenbaagh, the Gonnty
to Supervisor, and D. B. Fant, the
County Superintendent of Education.
er Of course the reports of these excellent
^ officers were gone over at the same
}n time, and the commendatory words
of the Comptroller were meant to inelude
all these officers.
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riH The Interdenominational Sunday
HI School Convention convenes at Carlisle
this year on August 22nd and
28rd. Everybody is earnestly reHt
quested to be present. It is expected
a? that more than usual interest will be
k? manifested in this meeting. Every
Superintended of Sunday Schools is
A - J A. J L ?_ A. _ fl
v d requested to send nis name to ?. m,
?r- Rice, Jr , E. U., President, who will
irn furnish each with blank reports. An
ed elaborate program is arranged which
will appear next week, as we have
of not room for it this issue.
of Wish We Hmd That Cow.
ite
,xt We have heard snake stories and milch
cow stories but we heard one this week
that fans the Hies off the cows. We
is- were told by a reliable party that a negro
,e(j named 8am Lylea, who lives on Mr.
John Smith's place, has a very small cow,
tlt- that a strong man might carry on bis
is- back. This oow, our informant says,
ud gives live gallons of milk every day and
. . Sunday too. His family of wife and
,u three children have mads out with the
*>* help of tliat oow to live this year witbrte
out obtaining any advanoee from their
. landlord. Lyles Alls a standing order for
ten pounds of butter everv week We
kinder kalkerlate that is a sow to tie to.
Wheat Prize.
The OH Mill Company ask* to announce
that those who are contesting
for the ca*h prizes for the best yield
of wheat must have their certificates
on file by August 15th. Don't neglect
this opportunity to secure a
money prize.
Welcome News.
Beginning August 10th, week end
rates four fifty to Charleston and return
is authorized. Tickets to be sold
for Saturday and Sunday morning
trains, final limit Tuesday morning following
date of sale. Rate expires after
Augast 24th, 1901.
W. If. Taylor.
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New Bank.
The contract for the building of
the People's Bank has been
awarded to the Morgan Iron Works,
of Spartanburg, S. C. The work of
laying the foundation will begin on
Al 1(liL ^ 1A !_ .1 - J
muiiuuj, uiu fiiiu it 10 expeutcu
that the building will be finished and
ready for occupancy by the 15th of
October.
How'* This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any ca*e of (Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Chunky & Co , Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
Wkst&Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wat.din, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Ca'arrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous s urfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c per bottle.
Sold by all D uggisis
Hall ?s Family Pills are the best.
Where the Speakers are Stopping.
The committee to meet the speakers,
consisting of J. A. Sawyer, B F. Townsend,
H. F. Scaife and Walter Colton,
have met all trains and assigned the
speakers to their homes as they arrived.
The speakers have been assined as follows:
Col. Robt Aldr'ch at Macbeth
Young's, Ex -Governor Jno Gary Evans
at W. II Sartor's, Hon. J. B. Cleveland
at A. H Foster's, Hon Geo. Johnstone
at Mrs. A. n Jeter's, Hon. W. J.
Talbert at W. W. Dixon's, Senator B.
It. Tillman at Dr. S. S. Linder's, Hon.
J. J. Hemphill at Jno. A Fant's, Hon.
n Q T T* T V. ...M1.oo.I
i/? o. i iruumouu at u. i. i^iiu^iaoo t
Hon. Jog T. Johnson at H. L. Scaife's,
Hon. A. U. Lattimer at J. M. Greer's
Charleston orator George S. Legate
at Macbeth Young's, Hon. Stanyarne
Wilson at J. D. Arthur's.
Population of Union.
The following guesses as to the
population of Union according to the
police census now being taken have
been handed in. Remember the
party who guesses the correct number
or nearest the correct number
will be entitled to a year's subscripption
to The Times. Guessing open
to everybody. Guessing must be
done without information obtained
from any one:
I. J flames 5.013 K G Murphy.... 0,500
T 1* Coakley 0.000 I I. Ho1k> 7,000
O C May 7,000 W II Pitt 7,182
CL Allen 6,500 J It MuGowan... 7,220
J K Lawaon 7,240 J J 11 rook 7,222
J J Purcoll 5,325 C L Bryuut 6,788
C Whitloek 0.250 J F Urandon.... 0,0(56
llr J I) Going.... 6,500 J It Fowler 5,810
H A May 7.005 H Ilarnado 6,076
JG Farr 7600 W lister Davis. 6,430
K P llarrv 6,600 J R Colton 5,750
Maelwth Young. 0,250 W K Colton 7,000
J ROrrer 7,750 W W Colton fl.OOO
W A Masaebeau. 7,000 WAR Itlaok.... 6.UCIT
II h Oom 6,201 Mrs W A K Illack 6,010
8 Kice, Jr RU... 6.313 JnoJRIson 6,013
W Newell Smith 0.7(0 It N Sprouse 7,228
Chief Pol'o I area 1 0,000 J T Morgan 6,000
Jefferson Iteeves 0,000 Kssle Inmau.... 7.353
T M McNeace.... 7,003 JH Inmin . . 6,006
I) II Kant 7.277 W I, Haines 6.117
J W Crawford... 7,600 W C Finchor.... 7,050
II F Arthur o.:i33 Smith Vaughan. 7,000
CaptG F Gregory 0.750 W T Clark 5,788
I, J Drowning... 0,500 A J Greer 6,720
.1 1. Hawkins.... 7.000 n W Sparks 0,007
FG Austell 5,850 I,fl Illshop .... 6.885
Col J I. Young.. 0,000 W M Smith 0,111
L L Wagnon 8,000 If T lirtggn 7.223
CS Greer 0,000 II MSparks 0,1*00
Jaa It Young 6.222 J A Brown 0,660
I. F Ma lone 6.450 II F Gilliam 6.317
<i t iinwiiiii. r i >? ri n i i..l >i uti
Pearl Rates.!.... ?!oil D 8 Dctslli.?*7?3
Cheap Hates.
To Louisville, Ky, and return. Account
Trienuial Conclave, Kniehts
Templar, Louisville, Ky. August 27ih.10th,
1001, Southern Railway announces
rate of one first, class fare for the round
trip for individuals and still lower rates
for brass bands in uniform, ten or more
on one ticket. Dates of sale August 24
to 28th inclusive, tlnal limit Sept. 3rd.
1901. Depositing ticket, in person with
F. C. Donald, Joint Agent, Louisville,
between Augusta 28t.h and Sept. 2nd
and payment of fee of 50 cts. at time of
deposit an extention of final limit until
Sept. 18th can be obtained
Low round trip to Cleveland, O Account
annual Encampment G. A. R.,
Cleveland, O. Sept. 10th-14ih, 1901.
Southern Railway announces extremely
low round trip rates from all points on
its lines to Cleveland, O, and return.
Following round trip rates will be in
effect from poiuts named in South Carolina:
Anderson S. C. $21.65, Camden, S
C. $22 40, Charleston, 8. C. $25.10,
Columbia, S. C. $22.45 Greenville, S. C.
$20.60, Spartanburg, S. C. $19.65. Correspondingly
low rates from other
points.
Dates of (tale Sept. 7th to 11th inclusive
good to return leaving Cleveland
not later than midnight Sept. 15th 1901.
By depositing tickets in person with the
Joint Agent at Cleveland on or before
12 o'clock noon Sept. 15th 1901, and
payment of fee of 50 cts at time of deposit
an extension of final limit up to
and including Oct. 8th, 1901, may be secured.
For detailed information as to rates,
reservations, etc., call on or address any
Agent of the Southern Railway or connections.
.
W. II. Tayl.OK,
A. Q. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
DON'T LEAF II
I
It is useless to advl
Known fact In tills
counties tnat
HARRY & BELK Are
Wo no vol* advertise aroods
cern you whether yon huy
what you l>ny, we a 1 wayn 1
for LliJSS than thowe who ,
WE ALWAYS
We are Leaders in Clothir
Millinerv.
7
Otliors try to follow l>nt m
trying- to keep up blee<
We, or at least our Low Price
We, or at least our Low Price
We, or at least our Low Price
Gents Underwear, Hose
chiefs, Ties, etc., are al^
what price others make.
CUT PRICE
And will continue
wnloli will t>? tlbic
(August) so don't ml
Glorious opportur
for LESS tliau you
W? are not m aKln
any special article l
ly Low Prices on a
us very Pusy and
all tlie time.
Remember We Ale
O U nUKTBR. r. in.
Notice to Creditors. ?~~
All creditors of the late P. P. Ham- 11
ilton, Sr., will at once present their ^
claims duly attoated to either of the
undersigned, and all debtors of the
estate of the said P. P. Hamilton, j
Sr., will immediately make payment *
to J. H. Hamilton, Adm'r. or BllSil
J. Q. Hitohks, Attorney.
?2-8t man
For Rent kind!
Nice cottage of six rooms, conveniently
and desirably located on South OOIH J
street. Apply to J. O. Hughes,
82-tf Attoruey-at-Law. J 'pHONI
SFORE YOU LOOK!
.so you as It; Is a well
i and. all surrounding
; tlie People and
The People's Friends.
; XI t, C ^rI^ n.w 5#- '1 - ?
- w? m * *\r\ lltf |< * 11*
at cost or pi?y us it, pi'olit on
my goods wo we cim sell them
advertise goods AT CONT.
SELL FOR LESS.
V * '
lg, Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods,
Notions, Etc.
re leave tliom in tlio distance
ling- under >vliif> and (spur*.
is, rules the market on Clothing.
*s, rules the market on Shoes,
is, rules the market on Hats.
S Collars, Culls, llandkerrays
sold for less, no matter
: SALE IS ON
till stools. taKing time
> last of tills m ontli
Lss a Grreat, Orand and
ilty of buying Goods
. ever got tnem before,
g a special price on
but w? malt? speolal,11
goods wblcb Keeps
worKlng In tlx? lead
ravs Sell. For LESS.
antly purchased the business of the PARLOR GROCERY,
o supply the needs of your table.
>\K U? YOUR WAINTN
y will be attended to with promptness and dispatch.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE,
ter, Eggs and Vegetables always on hand.
1HEST PRICES FAI I>
farm and barnyard produce suitable for table use
\S. R. SMITH, Mgr.
PHOIVF 7H.
ILDER'S MATERIAL..
still in the Building Material
DPCC with a oeer??>* ?-v-?
? mv uaavi line 111
ever. Estimates cheerfully
1. Am also prepared to do all . j
s of Istruotural work under *?s8|
jetent foreman. ^
E 74. W. E. ALMAN.
HARRY
( : rWire*
Must Go Underground.
Augusta, Aur. 6.?An ordinance was IT
introduced in council last evening pro- ?
iding for underground wires. Under
the terms of the ordinanoe wires in the
lire limits, except trolley wires, are to
be put under ground within 2 years _
from the date of passage. It was read I |*| Y\f
for the first time, and goes over to the
next meeting.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. Q
Remaing in the Post Office at Union
8. C., for the week ending Aug. 9th,
1901. Wl
W II Burris
E F Carter Be:
Misa Lydia E Cauthy
Tom Clark
Boyd Clifcart
Miss Dulcina Cobb ?pile
L O Deal
J R Dillard pickles f
Miss Estelle Dowan . u
, Mr Charles K Duncan tlicni xl,
Mr Henry Fos'OO vinced tl
Miss Josephine Gregory
i*u Gregory \ megar
Wash Gregory
W F Giant (2)
Miss Alice Jacks
Henry Jacks SOLD B'
Mr H H Jaunies ?
Mr Willie Johnson
Mr Gabbers Jollie
Mr Timothy Jones
Mr W R Lading bank buildino
Mr J M lavender bachelor strei
Mr Treasure McReth
M M Martin 1 I
Miss Sara Miller 1 I~i JLv
Miss Blanche Miller
Mr Louis Miller Having reo<
Mr John MeCarkle I am prepared t
M r 1 >uve Oyston * B v w ^
Mr J W 1'ohten A
Mr J M Price and the
Mr L II Richards Ail
Miss Nealie Stewart " L
Miss Pearl Thompson
Miss Enlar Wallace
Mr Smith Wiight J ] (f
Persons calling for the above letters
will please *ay if advertised, and ^ or garden, i
will he required to pay one oent lor /-* w
their delivery. ^ | f J
& BELK.
ickle Your Pickles
hite Wine Pickling Vinegar
>nly 35c a Gallon.
fiite Wine Pickling Vinegar is the
st of all Pickling Vinegar. . . .
lite Wine Pickling Vinegar will keep your v
roni getting soft and spongy. It will keep
A.R1) and CRISP. Try a gallon and be conhat
White Wine Pickling Vinegar is the only
that will pickle a pickle
!W.H. WEST & COMPANY,
,T. .... UNION, S. C.
PARLOR GROCERY .