The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 06, 1901, Image 7

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" UNEXPECTED SSlllifL GUEST will not find you unprepared if you o have your larder stocked with an assortment of Our Tinned Meats and delicacies in boned Turkey, Deviled Chicken, Ham or Fish, and . our choice brands of Canned Goods in Fruits and Vegetables. Our foods are All Pure and High Grade. We keep only the best and sell at Prices Beyond Competition. YOUNG the OROCER. 4? _ Local LaCOlliCS. We P'M'sh the first installment of?? ? line story this week by Mr. 13. K. Davis, HAPPENINGS* OF INTEREST ABOUT TOWN "Tricked." Mr. Davis is a good writer PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. rt,ld our correspondents will welcome * this acquisition to their ranks, and the Mr. C. D. Barksdalc, of Laurens bar, readers generally will be glad to read tinwas in Union on business Tuesday. stories from his facile pen. ROOMS TO RENT.?Apply to F. G. _r , ? ? ? ., . 0? .. Dr. Mason's Depilatory removes McHugh at IIill House. 30-tf. 8uperfluou8 hairs permanently from McLt}urin reiterates that he is a den - any purb of the body. $4.00 a bo^. pcrat and will abide the result ot the John If. Mason <k Co., Hancock Marydemocratic primary. laud. 27-ly FINE SADDLE IIOUSE.-If you want We dro>'>,ed in.U).."'^ a a?u,int ?' thf a fine saddle horse come and buy office at Monarch Mills. It is a handmine. C. I>. Farrar. souie and commodious building containLockhert, tS. C. 33-2t. jng four room8 for the officers, and if Miss Fort sr. Bailey left Monday for equipped with water, heating arrangeFayette county, Ga. She returns with ments, electric lights and sewerage, with 4. her uncle, Mr. Jas. Bailey, who has been a ia,g0 vault in the rear. on ? two weeb8 vi8it to Union- Mr. Geo. H. Oet/el has got his goods Nervous Diseases cured. 30 days straightened up in his new quarters and treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason it is ready for business and wishes to sue Co., Hancock, Maryland. 29-ly aH hto oM Wend? and patrons. He hat Mr. Jeff W. lteames, of Jolmson, S. a full stock of hardware, stoves, paints, C., has been em ployt d by Holmes & wtc. See bis ad. on the 5th page and Moore. Mr. lteames cornea well reooin- cull in to see him. mended having had four years experience Mr. Joe Jav was killed last Fiida\ In the drug business. . . ight ab>ut 10 o'clock by the Southern WANTED?200 Round Cedar Posts train, No..lG, on its way south. Th< 7 feet long, Heart to be not less body was found early Saturday morning thas 5 inches iu diameter at^ the near Silver Street, a station eight mil? large end. P, E. FANT. 2t W6st of Newl erry, by Mr. Chapman, 1 Duke's drug store lias been moved to section master. The body wheu found Othe stand just vacated by the Wonder was not mangled or crushed in any way Store. Dr. Duke is fixing up in first Corn cutting and fodder pulling an class style. Give him a call in his new a inrowhftt inteifered with by the rccon quarters. laius while the moisture is causing rathai ' Mr. W. II. West hiis accepted a sit- too much growth of the wetd. The cot uati >n wiui the McLure Mercantile t->n is going to t> fair. There is norm Company where he will be glad to see rust on sandy lands and cotton will b bis old friends in search of dry goods, somewhat late. Corn on bottom laud clothing, shoes, notions, etc. is almost an entire failure. G. C. League, of Ulendale, has taken There was a smash-up in the freigh the position of overs'\>r of weaving at yard of tho Atlantic Coast line, a the buffalo Mills, Union county, lie Columbia last Saturday night. > . ?. . , . severe wind storm was raging, whicl i. one of the most popular and I jet ? ,appM,d hllve drdodgwl th ?l^ipprdnuiM men "u the JSMte. Spar- blocks whi6h held some freignt cars tauburg Journal. I which rushed down grade and into ' 1**' si tit n,n..eUtM 4?... shiftinc engine, wrecking twnpnohm v1' ' j "* "(w) vm hic r-tl " ?| i * v ? t--0'"Wonder fctore, has got his Strokeirangid ?,,d breaking the two runaway freigk , ,, ' ?. s' ?. . . v boxcars into kindling wood, bot In his new store on Main street and wishes fche engiDeer and fireman were badl ail b's friends to drop in and tike a look injured, ?t the ruHny wonderful burg,tin* Iw luu Nabii'vh,lr, Tkwn. .iu?? ? l88s, to oiler, See his big ad. on another page Dr. G. J. MoFKETT.St Louis, Mo^ tl ere was no passenger train from I can tniely say that your Tkbthina * ArIiavHIh last Saturdav eveniua The I ,he K'?}iU,st blessing to teething cllldre Aal eville last Saturday even ug, lhe U|Ht |he worM ^ ever kuown. j hav train that aiiould have reaohed Iwre at 7 j (1s?d jt (wo years and, do not line to I p. m. wt s cut oil this side of Salttda by without, a box ail the time. My liah a land slide and returned to Saluda where ! w'ould hardly have liver] through his se< the passengers 8I ant the night. The ; <M,d 1mu1,!?Z ,f 1 )m? not ufm? ^nr |h>v. * . ? * -r ?? j ders. lie is nov, strong and well, an trou did not reach Union until 11:40 has all his teeth. I never allow an ??| Sunday morning. There was no mail portunity to pass without recotuenditi 1 agent on it nor on the early morning Trbtmna to mothers May God n < train nctti, Surrd,, urcrning U*. J5\iK,d" was consequently deprived of mail for {tespect fully. lju, 4. U. UpasM,. uouvs. 1 ' iHj?2 H IV 'A i'\ \t .tin moth He ft. Mr. S. M. Iiue, E 17.,'aspietu nted us with a l>eat. thu best s lli? t*?nd We have seen a g> oat ninny boeiand beats but ibis b?l In ais an) i eel ? (lie t*et family I hat we liiveiwen. 11 grew it in lbs garden fr? :n t*i?? h m<?n> +?) of the "'ixi binod" vaiiety. II ymi ?ant to tai^e heeis net your seed from li e, This l?eet. mejisuiPM 171 inch'"around, is *21} inches long ami weighs 8 minds and 10 ounces. Can any on ieat that beet? Rushing Itusiness. We stepped into McLure's Saturday a-d found his stock of clothing tumbled a'mut as if a cycloue had struck it. He informed us that his announcement last week that, he would pell any suit in the house for $4 9S caused the cj clone. lie Mid they could hardlv wait on the customers Friday and Saturday much less ! take time to straighten up the strock. They did a hustling business and the whole force was completely fagged out when Saturday night came. # Gone to a Better Place. We regret to report the death of the n:neteen months old child of our friend Mr. .Tno. Wilhud, of Pacolet., which occurred on last Thursday evening. Its ' win sister died one. year ago. They w ere j liotli bright little children and the loss of his last one, upon whom their whole affections were centered, is a very sad blow io the parents. The little body was biought to Union Friday and inered in the Sardis church yaid. There s consolation for the parents in the nowl dge that their temporary loss is he little 01 e'-etornal gain, as the Master .' as said ".Suffer lit.ile children to come into Me for of such is the kingdom of heaven." ? - Going to Wake Old Union Up. In n persona' letter just received '*om Mr. W. Perrin Thomson, the > opular manager of the Mammoth n^oartment Store of Ur.ioo Mills, ' vho is now in the city of New Y :rk, he says: "I'm buying some of the ohenpest goods yon ever hoard of, and am going to wake old Union up this fall." And he'll do it. too?watch his advertising space on 2nd page of The Times If you are not a subscriber you better subscribe now. What you can save by keeping an eye on the announcements of the Uuion Cotton Mills Department Store this full will many times pay for the subscription. Graded School Opens. The Union Gra led Schools will open Vlonrlas Kith. The children who are going to at.end this session are requested to present themselves if possible Monday. There will be au examination held of t.h??se who wish to try for a higher grade The examination will take place at th?- . Graded School building at Id o'clock Monday morning. The following teachers will lie in charge of the four white schools of the , town: School Xo. 1 ?Prof. Davis Jeffries, * principal, will teach the 9th grade; Prof J A. W. Lowery, half of 7lh and 8ih ^ grade; Miss Minnie Gist, ?>th and half of 1 7ih grade; Mias Cairie Southard, 5th 1 grade; Miss Cora M?rphy, 4th grade; Miss Elhelind Goss, 3id -grade; Miss ^ Alba Walker, 2nd grade; Miss Julia ' McGhee, advanced 1st; Mrs. X M s i 1 binder, 1st; Miss Cathh en Moore, music TTnirm Mills Schi^nl ?\f i-s .Tnli;? Thomas, 3rd Hud4th grades; Mrs. Sarah McCubbins, advanced 1st and *2ud; Miss i Jinnie Hamilton, 1st. Monarch Mills School.?Miss Lucy \Vhwe teacher, 1st to 4'h grade. 1 Excelsior Knitting Mii s School.?Mia Cheopa Sartor, 2nd. 3rd and 4th grades; ' , Miss Bessie Young, 1st giade. The children are looking forward with pleasant anticipations to the opening of ] 1 the tcliool term. So are the parents. i m * . As to the Negro. That some negroes will vote some < , day is quite certain, that is if the i whites ever take their political differI enccs to the general election. Except 5, in the regular primary, the peoplo 1 tj will have no opportunity to again ' r! pass upon the policies that have been II and are being upheld by Senator Mc- , I Laurin. If the senator's policies are i endorsed, they become the policies of ' , the party, ^f they are turned down, 3! then there is no c^anoo to get them t \ (pto the general eleotion, and there r! will be no effort to do so. So how ! the negro is coming in is a proposition we cannot understand. But this * is not the most absurd side to the R negro suggestion. Take the situation a at) It stands right- now. There are ; people who are interested in preserving the present situation without change. There are others who are .' interested in and desirous of changes, r JCach side has a right to its views and I a right to prevail if it c&n do so fair? ly; but where one side has abetter ' right to raise the absurd alarm about ft n{?gro than the Qthes, we fail to see. The white people have gone through some pretty severe quarrels during the last ten years without ap? * pealing to the negro, and under cir* oumstanoea when there were much stronger inducements for such ap peals than now. Why there should '8 be such an appeal at this late day is II a proposition that strikes us as ab0 surd There is not the slightest dan** ger of the negro being brought into ,y this thing. The white people of ^ South Carolina are willing to be gov(j erred by the judgment of a majority jj. of their own race, aud there is no danger of an appeal to an outsider p. after the majority has spoken.?York,e ville Enquirer. Su scribe for Tub Tim us and keep t. posted. For lis next work. w?'v? ing thin? _ L O O OUR STORE THIS WEEI OF HOUSE FUf BR0UGH1 .This $4.! ctiiwn I sold u spo" T. E. B Cotton Ginners! prA I am now prepared to sharpen your BH' ' jin. I guarantee satisfaction or no jay. Be wise and have your gin in ; I 1 ?ood order when the cotton cornes. [ C J I a Pan't let your neighbor get ahead of fou on account, of a dull gin. I will do your work cheaper if you vi 11 bring your gin to Union. If you need any work call in and lee me or write to me. Give me a trial. W. Newell Smith. Mention Times. 21- A fire THE HOME GOLD CURE. Coatin A.n Ingenious Treatment by which all( ^' Drunkards are Be ng Cured Daily or pea in Spite of ThemselvesNo Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known ami nn- J :lcrstood that Drunkenness is a disease I I |t I I ^ und not weakness. A 1 ?o? 1 v filled with I I |\| I I poison, and nerves completely shattered I I I i| I I by periodical or constant use of intoxi- 111 ^ eating lipuors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating Una l>oison, ami destroying the craying for "hv> toxicants. Sufferers may t\o\y pure themselves at home \yitl\out publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful ".l(oStK tl^iLDCUKK" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of ineruriates. The faith- p 1?I tJ* fill use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar- ,T anteed to cure the most obstinate case, , aving re<u no matter how hard a drinker. Our 11,11 prepared t records show the marvelous transforma- 1 *1 I< tion of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and miright men. und the WIVKS ClIltF. YOUR HUSBANDS!! . . CHIL\>UK&? OuftE YOUlt FATHERS! ALL < This remedy is in no sense a nostrum Put hut is a specific for this disease only, ' and is so skillfully devised and pre- fill pared that it is thoroughly soluble an?\ pleasant to the taste, so that \t car. bo For "ttnltMl I given in a cup of tea, or coffee without the know lodge of the person taking it. 1 I Tiiousntvls of Drunkards have cured . | J ^ themselves with this priceless remedy, *** and as many more have been cured ami made temperate men by having the oCU KfcJ" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledgo jin coffee or tea, and believe today that J tiioy discontinued drinking of their own C L frce will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not he dcludnd liv annarent anil minlitdiliiiK "improvement." Drive out the disease atonce and for all time. The "HOMK GOLD CUU10" is sold at tho extremely OrOWTl 8.11 low price of One Dollar, thus placing . . . within reaeh of everybody a treatment WOFK fl more effectual than others costing ?2"> to ? $>0 Full directions accompany each package. S|H?cial advice by sailled physicians when requested without 'extra ,,X^!L^?.*0rknioi charge. Sept lqopaidV> any part of the MNlnrt?l i?.ts i world ou ?e04hpt ox oqe dollar. Address n?t??ry ?n<t fatlw Dept. V KD\V(N IV Utl.iOH ft COM- ftuff pAN Y, MY) and ZWA Market Street, tlJ?a%?? ' '* Philadelphia. Costs 50 C A1I correspondence strictly confhlental. | 10-ly L??? f* 1 mmmmmm*- ? - , _____ got some mighty interest to tell. K I N_ K FOR THE FINEST LINE ?NISHINGS EVER * TO UNION. 50 Rocker will be intil further notice ^or $2.48 r CASH ONLY. A 1 L E Y. UTIFY IR HOMES With Alabastine. proof Wall Paint. The best inside g in the world for Churches, Offices, wellings. Guaranteed not to crack I off. Write or call for catalogue Sold only by the - IN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE DEALERS, Union, S. G, PA P L OP GROCERY *nt\y purchased the bnaioesM of tho PARLOR (iRtK)KRY, o supply tlit* needs of your table. > X 1 IJ^ Y? I i w A A'l s y will be attended to with promptness nnd dinpateh. GOODS DELIVERED FWEIC. ter, Eggs and Vegetables always on band. j 111 ?;! *' i 1 ci?> i? a in arm and barnyard produce suitable for talJc use \S. R. SHITH, mgr. pnov* -70. DR. 1. M. i I A D E NTIST. d Bridge Office /*ank Building . Specialty. TTninil s. O. ? " *, MONEY LOSt! ..^ f Malarial poisoning tnk<" ' , inrt Ferer Tonic. A taint you lct^He money wheu &fc S!"lf.!^<;,,r?fte'..n:rt life K> V' per l-mud k* . sotting. The antidote (of foil Cftll got I pk TOT -iwU?? ?nic uet a bottle uvtUy. 1 Jewell Smith's St-or-j ' 84>nts If 1* Cures. ^ Moutiou Tim4" / ?? *? k sAt '-*?