The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 09, 1901, Image 7

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mLook At Our BBpHi Display ) ^ o F Fancy.. ^ <uroctries 4 And see what a wealth of Goods we show, put up attractively and con= veniently in cans and jars. These are all appetizing, di idc awnuium rcrmi/ic i unu vv s a w luovivi l. AND, BESIDES BEING SO ATTRACTIVE TO THEl PALATE, THEY ARE CONVENIENT FOR THE TABLE. QUALITY IS HIGH; PRICES LOW. YOUNG the GROCER. Local Laconics. The E ectric Light. people haw printed the hoods over the arc lights of the towr HAPPENINGS* OF INTEREST ABOUT TOWN which improves their appearance vet * PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. ",u,:h au<1 wil1 make them last longer. Two match games of base ball are on Mr*. Teresa Swink and Master Her- ' \h*- V** - The i.wincit.les of Lock. ? . . i ha t. and the Red Hots of Union Hie man have gone to toe monntaius. j jjrar yHIlUi js g.jjng on as we go to press Nervous Diseases cured. 80 days this (Thursday) evening. The second treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason cfc ft1 "!] 1,0 ?l l>'e(i Fn ^ at tbe bise Co., Hancock, Maryland. 211-ly j ))ar Miss Bryant, of Dav.svillo, 8. C., is I Married at tho home of the bride's stopping at the home of Judge J. M. J* 1"0" eveni',R Auff* \ Greer a few days. j J?01' Mr* Jol!n Keml*r Thomas, of I Union, and Miss Agnas Thomas, of Thokouohkkkj) Berkshire Piga for Suitiio. Rev. U. A. Jennings was the 8a!^;oAddreS8 otliciating minister. 80-8t. Jonesville S. C. ' Mr. P. C. Whisenant spent a few days ^r< ^'^on ^ Complexion Tablets I' . ., . , , , iii removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles, fw in tlie mountains last week?says he hid , , ' . J blackheads, redness of face or nose a big time until he got sick and had to an(] any 8kjn blemish, giving a clear come hone. and beautiful complexion. $1.00 a f Married on the 4th of August, 1901, !?r>x' H. Mason ?Sr Co., Hancock, . ? ... ,, i 7 i . Maryland. 291y by Rev. A. A. James Mr. L. L. Vaughn and Miss I'Torenoe Alabry, all of Union The Union Cotton Mills Company h; 8 county, S. C. moved the store house formerly oceupled j Miss Lillian Murrah, of Anderson, Humphries Bros., on corner of Main j and Miss Cleo Bailey, ol' Audi rson, are a,ld Btd^iprise street hack several feet j visiting the family of Mr. T. A. Muirah, aT,d are *???<"'?& t wo ??<? cottages, one | of Union frouting Enterprise, the other fronting j (Main street. ; The election of Warden for the fourth i ward. Tuesday resulted in the electioii \r.- w \r ni<.n..,i. i,..a ' I ? - - ? i in i ? ?* , .m . \ n?iii|/ii iino iruu iiru i ii'iii ,off ?7.W. If; G- by ? hi? tj (j his ieturn ,, [vote of 52 to Jb. , t-t . | I h situation wiili the union I)ing ! Of Mr. O. A. Swygert, who has been Comp.uy. Mr. Carlisle Perrhi has l*en ! spooling several days at Glenn Springs, ?VHn tj)H , at iI(JiI,Uj( ^ m.ki,,v Stopped a few hours lit Union iuesiay, | ,, , , , , . i .on hie way to Ins home at Moneta, 6. C. I"'""""'* foiinerly occupied by Mr. | J Mr. T. P. Coakley his put new li|y|nI,h* shutters on the Sheriff's ollice in the The Spirit of Union. Court Ilou-e, also shutters for the. rear door of the hall >n the Court House. a u.t(pr (() lwlt!|lt Ws(|n.lllfr< of | Mr. Claude M. (Irahain, of Cha.l.'ston the Exposition Company, thanking him is in town. He came as arepresenu*; iv. for M* ?^posi11<iti ( iiniini' S'oner for Union count v, of the ( harlestou Evening Post to report tll,. i|4IIi. Ma. h th Young. Mayor of .lie the 8peaking here tins wiek. Mr. thriving .own of Union, r-ajs: f' Graha .i is now Deputy U. S. Mait.ii.il ' 1 -4''! umleitukM ihe wmk aln-ad of i ^ me with the 8*111 7fA 1 and iid'hly of Mr. and Mrs. VV. T. Thompson have , p ireose winch li :s clnracteiized rnv m >ved to Lancaster. Mr Th-imp-inn j business and shori pol tie.al caieer and was one of the contractors in tin b i d ! l,ro,nise yon that Union will be repre in . n... n?,ioin?,iii iia. n...a .1 l^'"^ H?d. re,l,v w,,:h h r fX't'bffs on ?u ; V,. ?U...UU ..... .. . O ? i |,m(. (^)lonc-l I'ri Iglo WHS lip little lili-t bis work. They made m.iuy friend- week and 1 am proud to s?y our council white ill Union. snowed its spirit and paf.rioti.i'ui and en.. . ? lf .. , . leipri.se bv taking some s'ook in your Mr. J. I). McNeace has inovol from ^ ,.ljU.n>i ise. We a.e proud of Roanoke, Va., back to Union wii e Charleston and wish to do everything we he will make bis future home. Mr. can to pn-h tlie Exposition to a great Henry McNeace accompanied ttiein and w''c-*5wtii| li i-li Evwybtdy up , , . . , . . . , lieie able to ride tue cars is going to see Will make Ins home *vit:i Ins fa.harV it ,, fa nily iiere. > There is no fear that Union, one of Or. Neeley, of Greenwood, came t<> thp ,n',sL pr.'giessive towns in the S ate, tt , ^ . .... . ... rr, _ will not l>e represented at the Exposition Union Saturday to see Oj. Torrenco w o )(( Mr Vci^A recent visit to that has been critically ill at ids home with a place be received subscriptions to the i_, relapse from fever. Hiscouditiou is iin- i amount, of $'KX) to tlie stock of the Ex- . proved, mid it seems that I)r. Going, his position Company, and there is a prospect i I physician, io going to pull him safely Vf obtaining yet further subscriptions v * j , from the .enterprising people of Union, through. We sincerely hope so. ?Charleston .News and Courier. i THE TRIP TO BUFFALO. The Members of the Press utttl Their M ives Enjoyed the Trip To the holiest Extent. SXA PSHOTS A CO?% G TJI i: J. IM: Every Courtesy Shown The Party. On hi'y the gay parly of a * m *n mi.?I li?<lirs r-p ? sorit ini> tin* l'<sAssociation ?>f South Carolina, homlnd ill*-* tram at Cohimhiu l> >?inil for tii* great I'an American Kxpo.siliun at Unlldlo, N. V. Af'er spending several hours sightseeing avountl the beautiful c.jty of (/oluinitia, vis ling th.r Statu iloitie. the Si ilit It ( !?* i k! i i?;? < \ il!u(io 'tin! ot Iwo- i?1 ? ? of iuteiest, the party left via S 'Hthem Railway at t? o'clock in the al'ieninon with blight anticipations of a pleasantouting. "Jumna," a chartered pullman car was thecal umiI by the party. Thiis a handsomely quipinul car with fou teen sections for sleeping (piarters a nt vestilmled ends and large observation windows allowing a line view of the >e? in ry along the line. The first stop of the party was a* Xorfolk. The party consisted of some forty members including the ladies, of which there were a gojdly number, po-ssibly twenty Tbeirip to Xoifo'k was without event, all were merry and full of emhtisias 11 upon arrival at Xorfo k. I'ber Met themseives to the Atlantic hotel and from there the party S'-at-eu d to take in all the sights th y cool I eiowl ninth* few short hours thev had to r mam in the city, some going to the fain ?is Vugb ia Reach, others to Oceat; \* t w, while others went over to Old I'o nt C mfoit an 1 vi-i er! the S ddiers II una. at Hampton utarhv and others took in Xew I'oii News, 'he navy yard, the wonderful "liiii building plant and drv dock, and many other interesting sigh's around and adjoining this historic seaport town TIik ii.nn' vi i.ri- (ho roroitirt:.! j ..1' u hearty wofeoioo l?y the ci'i/."ris ot Norfolk. Every comtesy was t xmnde.l i?y tin1 ciii/.-ns anil the clubs. The oartv is vj?? ? ally iml btel (utile nlticiah of ' lie old li nne ion ^te mi-hip Conipanv and the New York Central Kadroad people who nii'i them and took pleasure in showing them around. The parti landed at PoriMnnotn and crossed to Norfolk on the terry ho d . ! loin Norfolk tiio party took the steamer on the Old I)ouii .ion line foNew York, leaving Norfolk a' 7 p. m and enjoyed a delightful all night ri le 01. 'tie idling di ep. Tiie following day the wa e.s b'gan to became disturbed and i. c ltrtin feeling of sadntfS o'er spread the entiie paity, and they appeared t > have forgotten something, the waves lr-ia inhigher, the tossing of the s tip in nviolent and many were and l. ulv cull-d to the side ?aits as it in a -,xi ?us n las' f something. The whole piety wilt otllV a tew exceptions, ine.'udlhg '> HI othei i-i\s8eiistis. were exp ri ec.ing t ealthy dost of sea sickness This. Inst- d for sour* four or live li nns hut it, was a 1 over in time for the spirits of ilm parly to revive by the time lh< y earn- in sight I ih-great nietiopolis, New York city, at winch place they an ived ahom. foil o'e'eck Tlnu dty eve lug, Jinv liolli i'he President and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E.hi it H. Aull weie among the lUnnlilieS. L'ih.ii arrival at New York the party repiited to the Colonnade hotel wh?ie rooms had been secured for them. The afternoon and evening was spent in taking i:i the town generally and seeing New Yoik by gas light which was en j i>e-l by ad, many of whom saw the city !o I he li'st time. The next morning at 8:310 the partv left for Albany, N Y., the capital oily of New York. The trip was made en * l n ~ i i ~ ? i nt- ii.vi.'jviuin di'*HiiH?r til t?!* Xew Yoik and Albany d.-y line L'nusud e.ouitesy was again 111-1 with m A?b ?ny ami everyone w-?s intdo to fee! at 1.1line ai.d among ID ids Man) handsome resid> noes ami p'ao-is of li storieal interest with {minted out Jo the party on the trip along the famous II itiiaon river to Albany. I he i tin lit was stent in Albany ami some of the party, being souiew hat fatigutd, spent most of ilio time in taking a rest. Tlie trip from Xew Volk to Ailnuy will be one pleasantly remembered a long time bv ttie p rt y About noon of Mr- 27'h, the otb <la\ out. the part) left Albany via the Xew York (Vtitial lot the goal IhdTalo, after having sjient the morning very pleasantIv liHiking around the eapiial city and being shown over the State Hons-*. The journey to Ihiffulo occupied the remainder of tlie dav, and the patty were landed in at the great cit v of the P411 Ameiican Kxp isitiou at the olosn of tlm day, and the cose of the week, but. though it was tune to take a 1 est ' h^t great K ilei !osco|>e tlie. exp nit-ton eitv was to.i great a reiugtai i< II in d niany not on'v cou'd no wait unli! Mo'i l v ten. c.i .| l i in?. wall till l lie in. ni ling w !i c'i was Sunto, and remained up to lie w -e < 11 ?' h lUl'H, diUil-i .g in ih in'ovie.i?lug pCmires an t .-ignis mm evei \ ha id Tups wee pinned tor take g in tin folio? iug places after i -e 'lie yp,wi. lion: A arum l.ilis. I hons 11< 1 island's, Ponr tii. M >n'i?*ai. li ? s..d n.l'K ! Nov; ik | :?I ' \ will. Hi ?t!?'ivili: I'nitf >'<?. iT<' wln'iv ?!: ? p'- i-une flireria ft u na: in me nl wi.l, t>n iikhu <?f !I?iIaU'T. Stole u Coif. On *i>tnml:iy li?e Li part ptilnred tlxpisUii'P'f Aaron (rhtHi d l"iik ?i >? ' lint/ iipikt tiiiif from iunoiiK t in cuiloMtu? t'-.ininr down tlie win- ( it!1' drove ii up t?ov,| an.l Hold it 0) Mr. if li. (firing 'o $'.> 00 M.r-e L"??, a col ?ml man, who saw the i: lit' that das, v us pisHPu 'he pastuie n?*ar Mr <i W ciniin/V house wheie the calf was an I rcco^-nzinp 't iep ?i ted it to List, w ho c.i iih |<?r a huf Mr Going lining away from to-vn Mt (i W. Going wo.i|<i not (ML?t i? uritiiiia Irotlx-r n tuned <r the inone?. was reiurnej. In t'i? ni'anvin" I/piey was captured and p it ir? j til T.u calf belonged to Maidell (iossett ami l?ist was paatu ing it f-?r him. Tlxmoney was given back io At? Goh>g and I he ca'f was returned. L'p '>' had oi l; spent a small put nun of the money. A GRAND Our Special Sales for the p;st twv and hundr, ds of dollars worth oi who held the numbers drawn froi Mrs. T 15. Crosby, r\ea?!o Miif.s Fannie Davis, Union Silas Rice, Union- 3. C , 5 Mary Jane Nicholas, lJni< Cj. Al. HcCormiek, Union, A t J II..:? < < I ?. II. I IV.1 , UMi</!S, .; > . Will Rav, Cross K'jys, S C Hiss Sallie Goforlli, Union li. B. Bailey, Union, 3. C Dr. J. T. Jeter, Santuc, S. And we are not half Look out for us from now on, or hear from your neighbor ] Come Right Along I We are going to offer some s Ten Thousand Dollars won moved in the next three moi While we ;ire siiit>1 >inir irooJs ro other \ II IT? CI ~ J get advantage of the low prices we are oSlering Mammoth Sale, we will until September 1st re goods on purchases often dollars or more for ' f : between Spartanburg and Columbia and Lock! This will be the G: Furnishi lag's HONEY SAVED!7^ _ e , Don't pay $1.00 for 15 lbs. Stuuir 'fajs *S when you can get 1(5 lbs. at W. Newell Smith's. j W. Newell Smith. OallCii Ire; Mention Tim us. i ~ _ J r_ _ c? i _ vv x Ldiiu rui oaic. J til f 200 acres good farmland for sale, adjoining Lockhnrt Mills property. Oil ?3 terms easy. Apply to dl-ti J. A. Sawvkk, Attv. X TGO THE HOME GOLD CURE. Jai'S JVI.OW An Ingenious Treatment by which . Drunkar- is aro Be ng Cured Daily C 11113 in Spite of Themselves. Wcs No Noxious Doses. No Weakening oflhe Nerves. A Pleasant and g"iuS* Positivo Cure for the Liquor Habit. XI. ( It is now generally known and un- any i ilerstood that Drunkenness is ft disease and not weakness. A hodv lilled with P ^ t . ^ nuison. and nerveseoinpleteiy shattered by periodical or constant use of in'oxi- I I ! *9 * ? eating lipuors, requires an antidote cap- J ^ | alile of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving tor into'icants. SulTerers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "IIOM I-; (iOIJ > CUK! : which lias been ; . perfected after many years of close study and treatment of incrbriates. The faitliftil use according to directions of tb:.- V wonderful discovery is positively guar- i anted to cure ilie most obstinate ease, ! no matter bow bard a drinker. Ourj iWHfc records show the marvelous t lanshuinatioii of tliousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. HP.va /// wi vi:s cuuio vouk iii'S:. \ m? mt'Jii x ('11 II.DliMN t'l'ltlO YOIJD I' \ I'll KID"! Wf This rciiu'ily is in no sense a nostrum jrLJjfOy'' hut is a specific for this disease only. it in I is so skillfully devised and pre f 'SMI pared that it is thoroughly soluble and iV^RQ ^ pleasant to the taste, so that, it ea i !> i 'f given in a cup often or colfee w itho'ut .VOI the knowledge of the person taking it jj 1 Thousands of Drun >ards have euie?l yori tbenif.eives wit 1 i this priceless ivtncdy. It i iiHi 1 us niii 11 v moil* mi vc I ? < ii . u; I a :: . jjgMTC ?}u> in.t ie temperate men hy having tin- pBsfcilB "CUiiK" administered l?v lovingfriends ! and relatives without their knowledge '.fflSKg s in coffee or tea, and hodeve today that ^REtH V"' th'ev discontinued drinking of their owe V free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not bo deluded 1>y apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease / at once and for all time. The "lloMl. 1*?^" ('IJUK" is sold at the extremely \ low price of One Dollar, tints placing within reach of everyhody :i treatment """^ * 11 1 more efleetual titan others costing $2 > to $>0. Full directions accompany each "i? package. Special advice h> skilled phy- ">^v> I sicians when requested without extra CJ charge. Sent prcpiid to any part of the world on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. 1 KDWIN It. till,KS Jk COMPAN V, 2330 ami 23IV2 Market Street, ~ Philadelphia. OrOWIl ail< All correspondence strictly confidciital. WOT I i c^l fAArcc j wuwvLOOJ Ivo w many homes made happy r goods cl sposed of?the lucky ones ii the different hoites wore: rs, 5. C., $5.00 Rocker. . 3. C., $3.00 Ccn 1 re Pablo. >3.00 Ru.s. >n, S. C., $.|.oo Picture. ? >. U , $5.00 Art Square. , $6.00 LoMirji.1. $7.00 Writing Desk. 1, S. C., $8.00 ifxtensiou Tabic. 9.00 Mat Rack. C., $10,00 Iron lied. through giving away. > don't wait to see in the paper Tor what we are doing, but Kncl See For Yourself jpeeial inducements every day Ai of Goods will have to be nths. nrts oi" tin* Slate wo want our county people to Jl special rait- ennnot be obtained to this fund oil'-third of railroad fare and deliver all SPOT CASH ONLY, at all points on railroad tan, S. (freight paid. reatest Bala of House in til3 State. P D ? nn istsf Cl UUi 2 Ball Challenge! .iterc ?-3. Challenges {he World. iavc a nine that can't "be beat, ? wo a *e: Pitcher, Q,uick Meal tcves* O t.cher, White Mountain zers; i'n st Base, Mason's Fruit ; Second Base, Westlield Lawn ers; Third Base, a Tower of .a Ware; Short Stop, Smith & son Pistols; Right Fieid, Bug. Center Field, Harness; with F. Rimer Umpire. We can beat hing that com ^ 11 \ nr\\ua nr nn in HARDWARE CO. Union, S. C. . ~*tll Sf'Oje. ^Oi^f.E'TV 'housaiuls ! i bright, economical Amcricnn^-^vv \ non wear the Merrick Shoe. They buy it fjr^m r after year ? if xtontis the text of time. ' f||HB s neat, stylish, dressy, comfortable ? it is Kajy slioe of common sense. j?99H >v rioift tl.nn $:I, f:l "0 for your 39^H or low shoos 1 nt vou'il not <m | lirttrr <|u.i!- Gn9Hfl workmanship?it's i nt possible. Tin S3.oo IHHi i< I; Shoo wins nu'tlals everywhere. It WMH ids at the head! S3.50 IHBI >ul omy Shoe Co. )R. I. M. 11 AIR, I Bridge Olllce Bank Building Specialty. Union, 8. C.