The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 16, 1901, Image 7
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Summer
And even vigorous appetites are impaired
by the depressing heat, thos<
little delicacies and food preparation:
offered in our unequalled collectior
of.
Choice Groceries
4
meet the emergency most admirably.
Happily these discoveries ir
caficforfinn rpnrii!r*p
OU^IOIUVIIVII I VVJUII V I
Little or no Cooking.
And can be served directly from the can oi
package. We secure all the new things as fas*
as brought out, always leading, never following.
vnnwn nonpco
I VUI1U 1 mIIUULIII
!
Local Lacoilios. Dr> Mason's Complexion Tablet
removes pimples, freckles, wrinklei
HAPPENINGS* OP 1NTERES1 ABOUT TOWN blackheads; redness of face or nof
and .any skin blemish, giving a clea
PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. and beautiful complexion. $1.00
box. J. H. Mason <fe Co., Hancocl
Maryland. 29-1
' Wfrwere glad to see so many ladies w r _ _r
^ , * , , Mr. L. G. loung, our manager, hi
present at the speaking. re(urnKd (rom |h# trjp ^ Uuff>,0 N y
Hon. Thos. Barlh Butler, of GafTney, and other points of interest. He says 1
was in Union a few days ago on business, had a delightful trip from start i
Mr. Ed R Wallace, who has been finish, and promises to give us a writ
at Cardova for the past two or three up of the trip next week, we haven
... years, has returned to Union. room for this week.
Mrs. N. M. Linder, of Union, left for The game of ball at the ball par
Hendersnnville Wednesday for a few between Lockhart and Union the fin
weeks slay. She will return in time for day of the speaking resulted in
the opening of school. score of 18 to 12 in favor of Unioi
The recent fnquent showers of rain But the second day Union's nan
that have visited this section are causing was mud, Lockhart seemed to have
crops to grow with a jump and the regular walk over. The Score was S
farmers are very cheerful over the pros- to 9 in favor of Lockhart. Brush u
pects. boys, that wont do.
Mr. V. E. DePass, who has been The A. H. Foster Co. are adding
: taking a special course in oratory in story to the rear of their store room i
Boston, Mass., returned to Union the building will be two stories froi
last week in time to take in the front to rear, giving much addition
second days speaking, room which will be needed when tl
We reepectfully callthe attention ~M?lld"io" 1Wm? pUw about Septen
ol the Carolina Spartan to the fact ber.1'1
.. . . * , , goods had best call at once and secu
th.tou Aug 27th Spartanburg i. to ?,em lWore ?lock taking begin,,
have a speaking similar to the Union
meeting-funny isn't it? Dr' Mmo? b Depilatory removi
O? 3 superfluous hairs permanently fro
The Imperial Cornet Band of Union any part of the body. $4 00 a bo
furnished the music for both dsys of John H. Mason Co., Hancock Mar;
iUo ~??.i-i.... ti,o Ko?o i t land. 27-1
If*iri P^cuniiifKi nr ni r I in pruv I iijj
rapidly and rendered somo excellent Makbikd August diet, Mr. Ji
music for the occasion. *ud Mi88 Irwin< attbe hoE
Hunervisor T J Hetenbainrh went wf U,e bri'1e A?ht,v,lle_
' after the ceremony the happy ooup
down to Columbia Monday representing . . # .. . . ,
4. __ , . . , . took the tram for the home of the bri
the Union county board at the meeting , , ... .. .
. . , , ? groom at Ilo, Idaho. Miss Mav h
of the State board of equalizition which . . . . TT , , . . .
. . .. . ., , , .... many friends in Union who wish t
met in that city on Wednesday, 13ih . , ... , . , .
c upie a long life of happiness and pn
' * peritv in their far away liome, and ho
Nearly all our farmer friends were jn g4,0 ber i^ok occasionally on a Tisit
in town to hear the speuking. All h r old home and friends
our bnsiness men read the reports of Mr w g Golng and two chUdr
the n a week ago. So we will not htWe been vlglfc| at the home Qf j
publish the speeches but use our col- j q. Golng io Union the pMt we?
umns for fresher news. Hm goeg to rlg|fc relatlT;a ln Jon<
Mm. W. II. Saitor and child, ac- vilie on his way home tills ?e<
comjanie-1 by Miss Belle Moore, are This is his first visit to Union in
spending a few dajs at Glenn Springs, y0aPg and he says the plaoe has groi
froui there they will go to Henderson- 80 that he hardly knew It. He call
*ill? next week where they will spend a |n to gee u> wh,|g ,Q Un,on and ?
f a few weoks enjoying the fresh mouu'ftin u ,_j kl t U1_
_ . ... . no nmivou vuo uows Ul Ilia UJU nOIH
air and beautiful scenery. . j . ' :* .
and he knew how to get it, he n<
Mr. B. F. Foster is having hie store ha8 a rece|pt foe a year's subscript!
room on Main street, formerly oecu- t0 ?pHK Times
pled by Ohas. R. Smith, repainted
* And oleaned up pr.par.tor/ to the
? opening of the new store of Messrs. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table
Morgan & Wagnon which will be Alls drurgiste refund the money 11
?. a a * i a . 'a'ls B W. drove's signati
about Sept. 1st. on 26o. 43-1)
' * *f *
Pointer Pups For Sale.
Three thoroughbred Pointer Pupi
entitled to registration 12 weeks ok
Price $10.00. M. W. Culk.
J 88 2t
Washout on the Mountain.
A washout on the Saluda mountai
Tuesday night caused a delay of th
noon day train Wednesday, and it di
not reach Union until 4 o'clock. VV
could not learn the particulars of th
trouble except ihat a box car was i
the washout. The up train went a
I mm J ? A.
w *ut ?o viiu n aoiiuuu ouu lliauO O tTH III
fer and returned. The mail was nc
transferee! and we had no norther
mail Wednesday evening,
Wanted Wings.
Mr. S. M. Rice who was in th
w power house when the wreck occurre
Monday night of last week went on
_ at the side door at a 2-10 gait, an
y into the mud and water, not stof
ping till he had climbed over th
- railroad. When asked by Mr. Ac
derson a few days later why he ha
left him in time of trouble withou
e\ en saying good bye. Mr. R. sai
the only regret he had was that h
did not have a pair of wings to hel
him on. We see where he was righi
Have Broke Dirt.
The work has already begun on th
Peoples Bank. Dirt was broke
Monday and the digging of th
foundation is well under way. Mi
Arthur, the president, says that wor
will be pushed rapidly to a finish, an
that he is determined to have one <
the most up to-date banks in the uj
b a. mt-!_ a '
I ruuutry. i nia moaern structure wi
add materially to the appearand
ance of upper Main street, the builc
ing of modern store rooms on th
two other vacant lots on Main stree'
one between the National Bank an
Purcell's old stand, the other jus
below the A.. H. Foster Co. would als
greatly improve the appearence c
Main street.
^ Summer School at Work.
Prof. C B. Waller, of C'emson, 1
- in town in charge of the Jsumme
school at U."i in which began work o
. Tuesday. There are about twenty
G five attending the school so far, an
others are coming in daily. Mi
Waller has his hands full as Prol
Jeffries, the assistant teacher, is stil
confined to his bed. Tho session
opens at 9 a. m. The program c
studios include English Grammai
Frey's Geography and school manag
" ment. This school bids fair to b
emminently successful and ver
largely attended this year. S^veri
. who are not teachers, but who are d
airous of taking the course in gran
mar, are attending the school.
r
p Death of Mrs, JJllie Foster,
*. Mrs. Lillle Foster, wife of Mr. Jn
'? M. Foster, died at her home net
tr Etta Jane on last Sunday mornin
n and was burled at Salem Monda
t, There was a large congregation of re
y atives and friends present at the fu
y, eral services, which were conduct*
by Rev. SamT. Creeoh, who preach*
*' a most appropriate sermon from tl
,e text 1st Corinthians 2 :9. "Kye hal
h> not seen nor ear heard, neither ha1
e- entered into the heart of man tl
?t things which God hath proposed f
them that love him." The sermo
was an excellent one full of food f<
k reflection, and an earnest appeal
Bt his hearers to prepare themselves
a this day of probation for the joys th
a await those who give their life
* service to the Master. Our corr
,e spondent covers the sermon in i
a able manner and we regret that lac
>3 of space prevents our giving the se
moo in full. Suffice it to say thi
^ those who heard it were very muc
Impressed with the minister's won
a and the lesson taught,
to ' *?*-"
A Large Crowd ati Usual,
Green's exourslon to Ashevllle le
ie Union Thursday morning at 8:2
a, As is usually the case when Green
iD in charge of an excursion, no matt
re where it is going, there was a lar;
crowd aboard the train. It was oi
of the longest excursion trains \
c-a have seen leave Union in yeai
m There were eight ooaohos and one i
x. freshment oar- The train was e
y, ranged so that the colored people o
Ly cupied the four coaches in frontrai
the white people occupied the fo
coaches in rear of the refreshino
nH e^r which was between the two, th
''y preventing the psaslng through fre
ile one seotlon of the train to the oth<
de whioh was a very comraend'thle ?
iaa 1 rangement. There were several poll
^ | on the train to preserve order, a
, the prowd seemed jolly and full of a
j tlolpation of a pleasant day in t
P? , mountains, There was no eviden
to of drunkenness in the big crowd
! the train when It left h.'re. T
eoachea for colored people were prel
en well filled before the train left Uni
*r- and many more were expecte 1 to hot
ik. the train between here and In in*
Mr both wnite anti Diftcu. mere we
. alltold, between 200 and 250 on t
' train leaving Union. Informutl
*" was received that the the mill
vn Paoolet was abut down on aooount
ed high water and a large crowd was
iid from that place. We w
them all a pleasant and safe trip
ie? the mountains.
>w
on * New Store.
Messrs. Morgan and Wajnon will o|
a first claw Family Grocery and Co if
tiooery store la - the bul'ding on M
street recently vacated by Chas R. 8m
it Everything will be clean, fresh an*
we to-date. Watch for tbeirad. next w
' | in Tux Timks.
a w c arts guiug 10 oner some sp(
I- Ten Thousand Dollars worth
e moved in the next three mont
Le
b While we are shipping goods to other part
<t. _i
o get advantage of the low prices we are offering.
Mammoth Sale, we will until September 1st refun
s goods on purchases of ten dollars or more for SP<
r
n between Spartanburg and Columbia and Lockhari
t This will be the Grt
li
Furnishings i
B AIIEY FURNITUI
o. ADVERTISED LETTERS. j q _ > g
Runaing iu the Poet Office at Union j \
v' 8. C., fur the week ending Aug. lfnh,
:L 1901. ! m ^ ^ . . .
n- L O Deal W III
ad Patsy Lawson | |
ad Mrs Sallie Peterson
le Miss Hallie Rite
?h Miss Binney Ricp
re Mrs. Julia Smith.
le Persons calling for the above letor
ters will please *ay if advertised, and
in will be required to pay one cent for
?r their delivery.
f? J. . Hunter P. M a ln
... A fire pn
?* THE HOME GOLD CURE. Coating i
e" An Ingenious Treatment by which and I)\ve
l" DrunkarJa are Beng Cured Daily
'* In Spite of Themselves. or peal o
ir
it No Noxious Dosoe. No Weakening
;h of the Nerves. A Pleasant and
ig Positive Cure for the
Liquor Habit.
It Is now generally known and understood
that Drunkenness is a disease I I A I I |k
,ft and not weakness. A l>oily tilled with I I l\ I If 1 M
5 poison,; and nerves completely shattered I I I 11 I I II
is "y Periodica.! or constant use of intoxi- 111 I
eating lipuorp, requires an antidote caper
able of neutralising and eradicating this -p
I? poison, and destroying the craving for in- ^
oe toxicants. Sufferers may now curethemve
selves at home without publicity or loss
>s. of time from business by this wondorfnl
<e- "HOME GOLD CURE" which 1ms been
ir. perfected after many years of close study 11 ?
and treatment of inerhriates. The faith,
ful use according to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively guarur
a 11 teed to euro the most obstinate case^ w/r
nt no matter how bard a drinker. Our Mill I
us recorils show the marvelous transforms- l\\l EMI
>m tion of thousands of Drunkards into
3r sober, industrious and upright men. m \
lrl WIVES CUKE YOUR liUSBANDS!! ksX f C
CHILDREN CURK YOUR FATHERS!
mi.u S? *
intn rcmniy i* in iiu nuiiku n nostrum
but is u specific for this disease only, ^P
u~ '8 80 8>tHfully devised and pre"e
pared that it is thoroughly soluble and
ice pleasant to the taste, so that it can he
on given in a cup of tea or coffee without
he the knowleilge of the person taking it. //f s^F
jty Thousands of Drunkards have cured ^V/// liable 1
OD themnelvoa with this priceless remedy, H l/f chuset
isd ?hd as many more have been enrod ami Hill DOse
made temperate men by having the Hf 1| co r;
kn? "CURB" administered by loving friends I U L
r?i and rclativos without their knowledge H U low sh<
-he in collee or toa, and believe today that
ion they discontinued drinking of tlieir own \
at free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be
, of deluded by apparent and misleading
RX. "improvement." Drive out the disease
, . at once and for all time. The "HOME
GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely
10 low price of One Dollar, thus placing HHKBHftl
within roach of everybody a treatment
I 4h?? ?4h. a: #?'. a _ ??
muiti cuouvuni tnnii uimcid t"UHUIl|$ f>?-> l<)
i>0. Full directions accompany each _ t "|
package. Special advice by skilled phy- J
pen sicians when requested without extra
vc- charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
ain world on receipt of one dollar. Address
itk Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILE8 A COMPANY,
2330 and 2332 Market-Street, ri?rtTTT? onH
' J.k Philadelphia. orown anu
All corresiKjndcnctiBtrictly confldental. VO'orfe a i
lft-ly "
3Cial inducements every day
of Goods will have to be
hs.
s of the State we want our county people to
If special rates cannot l>e obtained to this
d one-third of railroad fare and deliver all
OT CASH ONLY, at all points on railroad
t, S. C., freight paid.
latest Sale of House
n the State.
M LUMBER CO.
JTIFY
-i nuivit.?>
With Alabastine.
oof Wall Paint. The best inside
in the world for Churches, Offices,
llings. Guaranteed not to crack
ff. Write or call for catalogue.
Sold only by the
1 HARDWARE CO.
[ARDWARE DEALERS,
Union, S. C.
e Herricfcl
^Women^Sil
You can rely upon the llerrick Shoe^^o^H^B
You can trust the quality and workman>
absolutely. The name of that old and reaouse,
G. VV. Merrick & Co., of Lynn, Massa.UtB
ts, stands for sterling merit and honest pur- \\l K
you find it in every pair of the Merrick Shoes. 1 IV^H
'0,$3,$3.50 forthe verylatest stylesin highand JJ Mj
>es in Calf, Kid,Tan. Patent & Enamel Leathers l/J
Fifty-eight styles to select from T
Sold by UNION SHOE COMPANY.
g 2.50 S3.00 S3.5^^B
R. I. M. ilAIR,^
fc^^DENTlST. ' ^
Bridge Office Bank Building
Specialty. Union, B. 0.
SUCCESS!
e weeks many homes made happy
;oods disposed of?the lucky ones
he different boxes were:
S. C., $5.00 Rocker.
. C., $2.00 Centre Table.
>0 Rug.
S. C., $4.00 Picture.
C , $5.00 Art Square.
6.00 Lounge.
&7.00 Writing Desk.
. C.', $8.00 Extension Table.
>.00 Hat Rack.
C./x 1 D-J
^1W,UW II UU L>CU.
irough giving away.
on't wait to see in the paper
? what we are doing, but
id See For Yourself
A GRAND
I.
_ Our Special Sales for the past twelv
and hundreds of dollars worth of g
e who held the numbers drawn from t
d
e
,e, Mrs. T B. Crosby, Headors,
is Miss Fannie Davis, Union, S
J* Silas Rice, Union- S. C., $3.<
n Mary Jane Nicholas, Union,
Q. M. HcCormick, Union, S.
A. H. Foster, Union, S C., $
Will Rav. Cross Kevs. S C. *
Hiss Sallie Goforth, Union, S
J B. B. Bailey, Union, S. C., <
d Dr. J. T. Jeter, Santuc, S. CM
>e
I And we are not half tl
d
e
P
' Look out for us from now on, d
or hear from your neighbor foi
I Come Right Along Ar
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