The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 20, 1901, Image 7
Good Thinj
CHRISTMAS
> Are Waiting For You Hei
*>
We have Confectionery, Plum Puddings, N
d?:a:nm la: 11--1- i - i . r
rvaioino, muiue meais, ana a nosior
Good Thing
^ mm THAT ARE ALL mm
'
Ready For The Table
OR THAT YOU WILL NEED IN YOUR
CHRISTMAS COOKER
If you order early, you will be sure tc
^ Have Them Ready in Tin
- young the grocei
Local Laconics. Tbe New p?*tor.
lAPPIinHOfir OF KTERK81 ABOUT TOWN 41 f. E Morri", the new p?
______ the Fust Methodist church, hue h
PSR80NAL AND OTHERWISE with hi? family and occupies the I
diat parsonage. Mr. Morris is well I
in Union and loved and reepectrd
Miss Francis Matthews is visiting who know him. He made many 1
, .... ,,, ,, among our citizens during his i
Autryville, ('ft. Union, br his uprightness and f?
Mr. A. J. Greer, of Fair Forest sec- cnngregntir
... > . loth U> loose him but an- glad t
lion, is with Mr. J. II. bpears during ,,jm l)ack aaaonf? hU oU fl(Kjk
' Onristinas. preached a very interesting serai
. . _ Sunday morning and another !
Soe Junta /laus and Mary. They are night to a large congregation of
talking oyer the te eplione about Ch list- tive listeners.
\ bms presents at the Wonder Store.
WANTED?One good talesman at 1 he Liberty Bell.
ft . .on*. Samples mailed 2*5. Addrvss ,
1 W. H. Ciik?k ki.l. A Co., Laurens, ft.C. Ifc tlook" 'lk? we *r? f??,n8 *
51.lt a sight of the Liberty Hell aft
^ It will leave Philadelphia ear
Yon want to make a nice present the morning of January Gth
to your girl for Xmas, of course, 'arrive at Roanoke, Va., at 2 :8U
- v Now there is nothing that she would on 7th, Greenville, S. C. 10:80
i appreciate more tbatf a nice box of Lea\e Asheville, N. C., at 1 a. n
LoWney's candy. You will find a arrive at Columbia at 7 a. m. <
very large stock of It at Young the 8th. That will put it by Uni
Grocer's. tween 4 and 5 o'clock on the
TWBjl, talrphone
.. of tbelr ftne cypress pels* while uuload old Liberty bell you must get
lug them Tuesday aboye the dinner I depot about 4:80 that morniDg.
bona*. They were frozen and four of may never have another opport
them fell from the car to the ground unless you go to Charleston, bi
m, and broke. These poles are worth pot- hould go to Charleston, ^o
B aiMa * 8?? many things of interest th<
W **** tour or ire dollars each. gide> ^ UfJ^j BeU
Mrs. M. T. Meador and Dr. A. N
T. Boaeh are to be married in At Painful Accident.
lanta on Satareay 21st. Mrs. M^a- ~ a . ...
.. Mr. J. C. Sartor met with
dor secured a divorce from Dr. W. M palnfui aocid#nt a few days si
Meador laet summer. Dr. Roach spraining his left ankle and
was for some time employed by the from which he has not been i
Under Drag Co. walk ?lnce. It has been Mr. 8
' _ ' ; custom to feed his mules early
scorning before commonclrg
Wedding Belle in Columbia. He has a large barn of moderi
. and by ascending the steps 1
* CM. b.v. b?.n weired announc !> '
t..? th. merrl.ee on Ohrlatm.a .... '*d 10 'h", ""<* , ??
of Mr. Maorlee L Stereo. and Mi" "orj, Ih. large hallway I. ero.
Ol.'l. Beddick. The ceremony plank eangwey end whlla M
he performed' at the Second Baptie
ohttrch .t S o'clock In the coin ""A 'i
after which there will he a reoeptlnn "I " " ?" " fr? * d'"V
at th. home of the hrld.'e p. rent. ""'n,' 7 , u" . .tW'
Mr. and Mr.. W K Beddl.k Th. >? '"kj>' h?l' ?" *? '
. ... . .1 . / the table with the balance
_ .T'ttamllr for hi. Ohrl.tma. turk.
tp >ur ruioivuit nau ui nic " emor'1 " K
Union'* TalegrapH' company's Iocs I * *
oftpo.?poimnbVt state. Buildinf ind loan.
mr. Stereos ! f?rn?"r^j ut/.Cfoi* > % . *
Keys In Union oonuty, he is Vim of By i- struotloH' of the director!
Uf .' Robt. 8t#renp node* nephew of No. 3 ??f flw>|?|r's;B ai.d
Met ftteyene, who was' killed hy the will he smarted .Iwmmre lsl. jw^T
negroes In Kn Klux times, end for J*** wU1 * oopduottd under t|
wmch crime seyeral of the negroe. ^ as the former wh woe
!L?t ?(..!. ??.* w, ,u no money Will be sold hi auction
met their Inst fete Mr Steyens I- tlhciUou- (or ldftDi w,? llH fl M ?
f**0"* 1u?pbew ' Moaars. IH. A anu t,reBmimr an,j w|:i i* acted upon I
O., May, of Union. Mr. Sterene ltu. ortk)r AU win u ln.at0d a,
hat many friends In Union who will A uniform rate of ft per oei)t cl
jolw Iwwlahlng him and hit bride ]>t a1, who want stook apply to i
a fdhg life of heppluees and pros- - Qxo C Pkwii
perlty. , * * 51-tf. Tieas
ma
rn . 7dS3>&%. -:S >r iv* V
yc'THE EDITORS AT
THE EXPOSITION
g
They Were All Delighted W it
the Triii and the Royal Treat
mcnt They Received While i
the City by the Sen. Much hr<
A Ircndy Keen Done and There i
Vet Much to do.
J WORK PROGRESSING WITH A RUS
Last Thursday was State Press Ai
sociatlon Day at Charleston, an
ome-seventy-five editors throughon
the State availed themselves of th
HA opportunity of meeting with th
lj brethren and taking in the sights a
the Exposition grounds and abou
the city. Many of the editors wer
accompanied by their wife or dAuet
ter, while one or more had thel
life whole family along. It was our goo
> fortune to be one among the numbei
and to say that we had a good tim
is but to feebly express it. We lei
Union on the noon train Wednesday
so as to reach Charleston Wednesda
night. ?We mot the editors of Th
Truth and the Southern Christiai
Advocate and enjoyed a very pleasan
Schat from Union to Columbia. Tb
i trip to Columbia was without inc!
4. dent. We had intended stoppin
over in Columbia a few hours am
waiting for the night train to Chai
leston, while we attended to som
^ business matters in town. But whe!
we reached Columbia, the editor
from every direction began to boar*
the train, and we decided to hold ou
grip, and go on with the crowd. Ther
| were hand-shakings all round as th
p. boys mot each other, and good^feel
5 ing and an air of cheerfulness seemei
to enter the train with the boys an<
remain with us to the end of the trip
An amusing Incident occurred a
St. Mathews, which relieved the mo
notony of the long ride and was en
joyed by all the quill drivers who sa\
Ylt. l)r. Thomas Drehr, a very prom
inent and popular physician of St
Mathews, had taken unto himself i
wife, and the happy couple boarde<
the train, after having had the big
gest wedding ever witnessed in St
Mathews. The bride was Miss Fan
) nie, the beautiful, charming and ac
complished daughter of the late la
mented Capt. F. M. Wannamakei
the couple were accompanied by tw
bridesmaids and two groomsmen
|? who traveled several miles with them
A dozen or more friends boarded th
train with the couple, And there wa
a perfect shower of rice, which cause
the passengers to dodge as the grain
fell down their collars and all ove
Rrhem. The conductor was handei
the following note as the train start
ed, which he showed to us:
| "To all passengers on this train
There is a bride and groom on thi
?train, please take care of them an
your kindness will he appreciated b
The City Authorities,
P. S. The groom is bald headed,
itor of This telegram was shown to seven
inived and caused considerable merrlmen
detho- The couple went on to Charlesto
known and spent several days,
by all We noticed along the road that th
friendr land in sight seemed to be very poo
Ntay in and there was abundant evidence of
ilthfii! Very poor crop this year. The cro?
m wa* tie industry seems to be one of tl
a.jr main features in that section. W
lust 8nW more cro8s l^es stacked alon
lunda\ railroad at Roteville than we ev<
atten- Baw one P^ftce? an<* several oth<
small pluces had hundreds of thei
piled along the track.
Approaching the city of Charlesto
we glanced out on the right and tl
beautiful Ivory city in all of its elei
0 trie glory burst on our view, thei
or all. wa8 a general rush to that side of tl:
y car to get a sight of the great dom?
covered with electric lights, while tl:
1 * In' tops of every building was bordere
a with the beautiful sparkling light
i. 8th, we leached Charleston about 8 o'clor
on tha p m aild made our way dire -lly to tl
on be- Argyle Hotel This magnificent holsti
morn- is situated at the coiner of Meeting at:
. Now Ilazel street., the cite of the old Pavillic
of the Hotel of antebellum fame, and in recei
to the years known as the St. Charles Hot
. You which was burned some years ago. Tl
unity, Argyle is modern and up-to date in evei
ut you particular and has just been finished ar
u w||| inane teauy ior guest-. rue oarpe
>re be- were Put* down in the hallways i
stairs when wo arrived. Everythir
was finished by the next morning. Tl
genial proprietors and managers of tli
fine hotel who'had invited(the editors to I
their guests U ft nothing undone tin
a very would add tolheir comfort and plevmr
ncs by The fi,8t guests of the hotel was the e
baok P*rty, ?nd their names were tl
sble to t4> liPIx'*r on the register. This is
fine hotel and we doubt not will dc
everv n?e business.
.1 i The newspaper men were up brig
' and eariy Thursday morning, and spe
n style before breakfast iu p)e\*autc<
r.o the vereation. An excellent breakfast w
etc. is served ai 11 o'clock, and in 10 o'cio
second Hou. J. 11. Hemphill and the local ?u?<
ised on mitt* e appeared and took the gang
r. Sar- nuud The> distributed a t?eau'it
ray he blue silk libbnn badge containing a p;
to the Ulet.lo Ice, made of p.huetlo, U III
ince of which was primed the words "Sou
nks he Carolina Inter-State and West Imli
ralk to Expueitiou.", This we w^re inform
of the Wou,f| bean "o|Mia 8K?uiih" to ever
t_ thing, hi1(^ would open evety door
Ch(u1e?t?u to us thi^t whs not n?il<
down. iVml we will rtUt'e light lie
that we did not llnd any of tli*
^ nailed down. Iu a few mimnes we wt
i J^erieg all tagged and ready lor a si art. Ti
?i?tio t-cays of the consolidated slit
Vhis i ah way pulli-d up in front of the hoi
ie nam* ai.d we were ordered to g*t ou b >a
ipt that which we lost no tioie in doing ThAp
oars wore beauties and t he finest in l
dth the vie*- They were heated by eiectrici
h regn. and were as comfoi leble aa tlie pas*
ike and , ger coaches ou the rail rood. Id abo
barged. lft minutes we were landed at the ex[
ne. I so ion gates which were swung wide op
IN, I as we approached aud we were uglier
urer. | into the grounds by the committee, a
{BAILEY'S
* IS ALWA
n
is '
H Our Fall Stock
You can always find c
a from and buy cheapei
? the State. Here are e
0
& for this week:
it
J THIS LARGE fj
j $4.50 ' fj
i RATTAN ROCKER \f
r _
e
0 lO styles Sideboards
1 lO styles Extension
1 5 styles China Close
t 50 styles full size Ir
15 styles Hat Racks
25 styles Center Tal
I A Solid Oak Bedroom Sui
; and Washstand, only
We are the only lii'in i
the self adjustable pf
have nil the latest desi
g * -flairs. II yon wish t
d Furniture pay out* str
T. E. 1
R _____
d .
y escorted to the gr "?d auditorium nearby where
we were greeted by some excellent
" music by the First U S. Artillery band ?-?;
K\ The tlrst piece they plajed was that
i old familiar aud soul inspiring tune
? "Dixie."
(To be continued.)
? Sheriff's Sale. FOT Yo
a
; . rou .IANUABV, RolHniT
'e State of South Carolina, 1 D U11111 c
ig Couuty of Union. ) ?
sr in obedience to an execution torn# r
?r directed, 1 will sell before the court QT lyl 2 f
in house door. ia the town of Union, on u IWIUV
Monday, lire tith day of January,
m A.D. 1002, during the legal hours of I t
te vShei iff' sale, ihe following properly, [JS I
Q. to-wit.
.# All that, tract of land situated, lying
ie and being in lSogansville tiwnship, rrilQronl
couuty aud State aforesaid, known as ytlulCllll
the David Robinson plac*, containing O
J. one buadred and thirty-seven acres (137)
more or less, hounded on the North by
8' Chas. W. Sooti's estate, South aud West
by J P. Fincher and on the East by I I Kl I
,e Jeff >tnitb and others. levied on and I I l\| I
to be sold fcs the p:operty of David Rob- II I 1 I
ld instiii at the suit of Leaudwr Armstrong, ill
,r' plaintiff, agaiast David Robinson, de,
fendaut.
I. W. iSANDKUS,
16 Sheriff.
[J Union, R. C., Dec. 13, 01. 51-3t.
ts 1
Money to Loan.
tie I have money to loan on improved "
lis farms at 7 per cent interest. No combe
mission except a seasonable attorney fee
at lor pi eparmg necea-ary papers. I IIQ
e 30-1 y. V. E. DkI'ass. IIW
<1- ;
hi*
TO RENT.
' *l Four rooms to rent in the Ilill House. ** llclJ
. Kt'ohrn and tervant's house with same.
\ 51-4t J. Cloijoh Wai.i.ack.
I
i .. i nm
naio and sweat W*\' \ \ . \ H *- Jl ]
il. K?v? no effect oo J^Jrygp gui
ft/i(?AAc I
*1- nest OU. It re- \ '
titte the damp, WW \ \ ,
>b I ^-dnARNESS I '??< ?
*>? etanot JMr\ \\ \ .
wl H onlykrrpt ?i |fc,\ \' 'A \ -m. 7"
ire |J~;i0\^k* \JjKV" \>rf * our
'HI wears twice f" OT . L*V-W
tie " '?|*-y 'w" iftffj J*~**T Jj 1
?u I n.?-i*oe
? nor
h?? Infant? jj\^ if\
!|J- Standard Oil j[\ \V^
i tr
nd Subscribe for The Times. *
FURNITURE
YS THE BEST.??sex
is Now Complete.
i larger assortment to select
frnrri us thnn c*?tr
MM MUJT ill
i few of our many bargains
t Going while
h| they last for
*X3 $2.98
i from $9 to $75.
Tables from $4 to $35*
ts from $9 to $35.
on Beds from $3.75 to $35.
from $4.75 to $25.
>les from 40c to $9.
t,
Bed, Dresser $ 12.50
ii 5Sou(li Carolina oarryingitent
!/eoliniiij^ Chair, and
ij^ns in Htxdcorw and TVIoi*i*i?
,o see a. complete wtock oi*
re a visit
3 A1 LEY.
BELTING! *7-7ur
Machinery, Rubber and Leather
for Gins, Saw Mills and all kinds
jhinery. We are on the inside,
quote you prices. An honorable
[ee back nf p.vpsv niprp
-w w ? ? w W w W W ? |^l VV VI
ON HARDWARE CO.
HARDWARE DEALERS,
Union, S. C.
Cure Which Cures
l all other cures fail to cure is
KE'S COUGH CURE
>oil!o in largo hn tlio ."><> ooiit^
ts. The price in 25 eentN.
moiioy back' too if yon ?lo not
i witli me that it im an
)D AS THE BEST.
C. DUKE, Druggist.