The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 27, 1901, Image 6
Letter, Note
ORi^
Bill Hads
Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly excuted
at the
Times Job Office. !
Remember, Frie:,ds,
You will always find a full
line of
Fl'uir, Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard, Canned and
Bottled Go?>ds, Eresh
Vegetables, and everything
to be found in an up-to-date
family (iroeery, at my Store.
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty.
J. T. SEXTON.
3f.ii/i Street.
Dr. ! . < ?. t B f I r\ C *
OI KIOK AT RKSIDKXOE OX
MOUNTAIN STREET.
Sol TH FROM DKPOT.
?OFFICE HOURS8
a. 111. to 1> a. m. 4 to (5 p.m
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Diseases
(iivcn special attention.
Calls left either at office or at
Holmi.s AlMooick's Pharmacy
will be promptly attended to.
?iy
FLOUR! FLOUR!
I can supjdy all demand
for Flour, i also do
All Kinds of s. wing
and hav- a supply of framing
lumber on hand. I have just
added
TWO FINE 70-SAW GINS
and am ready to do your
ginning. Give me a call.
W. K. HAY,
MITLER.
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; nr./ '*' ri.-rr ; ror rr. N'oarty*}
i1 DO .'iV Oii i 7i I L.t ! ^ ' -v t'vfoTc Jul' juL<
i:wr O. /^SlIOVT fit CO.;
< | Paieui i jivvv ra VVASHI.NGTON, D GMONEY
TO LOAN
On imp><?>.< imnis at. 7 ;.*i <ent. l?nr
time. I. ?- | I'leiilc. >io coin in if- ion.
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18-tf ?' P. ? A KKSllAl.K. Attv.
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AHMTDirTnor m
UuninKbiuna
^BUILDERS'^
?no_WILL SUPPLIES.
OutlkO Imm. 0?Mm Ml Oku
1 lw?, R?<U Wa.ghu. Tuii Tvrnn *
St??l Wi-? ?b< Rj>m, Hstattsg Itjlitt
Ml JmM OarrMU Oltb*. Ok*l* im
POH Bc.OM
tare** Swrj f?Mc*
LUMB&RDIRON WORKSI SUPPLY CO
Farm Fot Kent.
A desirable two-horse farm, suitable
for truck farming, lying jus.
, within and outside 'he irieorpor.it.
limits of the town. Parties wishim
to rent sam" wi'l pp'v at The Timks
OfTiee or to Mr. J. <>. Hughes, on Lav
Run tre. (r)-t,f
NOTICE.
I have bought * iieavy draft wagon
of 8"),U(K_) pounds capacity, and am
now prepared to do all kinda of heavy
hauling or will hire out the wagon,
45? irn. J. W. ttlLBBBT,
to write for our confidential letter before applying
for patent; it may be worth money.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
and TRADE MARKS or return ENTIRE
attorney " fee. Send model, sketch I
or pin'to and we send an IMMEDIATE
FREE report on paten tain 11 ty. We give
* the best legal Bervice and advice, and our
charges are moderate. Tryaia.
SWIFT & CO.,
Patent lawyer*,
opp. U.S. Patent Ofnot,W?4hlw|toii( P.O.
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J. CLOUOH WALLACE.
ATOKNEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up st.tiirs Foster Building.
Sr. C. vr. AUSTELL,
I
PhyslcUn and Surgeon,
Oilers his professional services to
the people of Union Office in Bunt
Binding. I?ave calls at Unioi
Drug Co. store or ring up Puoiie N
18 or prompt, service.
15 41
RALPH K. CARSON. II. L. SCAIFK
CARSON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to real estate
and collecMonsl
AMES MUNRO. D.*R. DUNCAN
C. P. SANDERS.
Munro, Duncan and Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office No. 4 Law Range. Union,
s. C. # 5-1}
J. A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Foster,
Union, S. G. Jonksville, S. C.
SAWYER & FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JoNEBKILLE, S. O.
48-ly.
J. G. HUGHKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union. C.
' )ffick Opposite Court Housh
-ION EY TO LOAN
On Farming Lands.
Long Time. Easy Payments.
No Commission. Borrower pays
actual cost of perfecting Loan.
E. K. PALMER,
Columbia, IS. C.
I. Clough Wallace,
| Union, S. C.
P. O. Box 288. 17?6m
union AND GI.f/NN SPRING*
RAILROAD COMPANY
Schedule lifTective Nov. jj?, igoo.
fraiij No. 15 leaves
Uiwoj. Milll Station 0:15 a. in
v rives B'.tfalo 0:27 a. m
l" ain No 17 leaves
Union Mill Station 4:30 p.m.
\rrivei Buffalo 4:42 p. m
Crain No It} leaves
Buffalo 1*2:15 p. narrives
Union Mill Station 12:27 p.uo
tain No. IS leaves
Buffalo 0:10 p. m.
\ rives Union VIill Station 0:22 p. ii .
All Tiaius Daily Except ^m.day.
riie Union and Glenn spriinrn Rail ad
Co., is now prepaied to handle a!
<-?seijRer and freight business bet.weei
> 'uiou and Buff do. AH fieight for Buf
io will lie lufndled either from tin
utlieili Railway de|H>t or from tin
11ion Cotton Mill Station Tickets t
iffalo wil In- sol ! at the Union t'ottoi
* ijl SlaBon. We now have a tir.it c'-nr>
, 'isnengar coach in operation.
1 C Duncan. Geo f W?i<rht,
President Oen'l Mannirer
"AROUND THE PAN."
Tiie Humorous Narrative of a Quaim
Cape Cod Citizen's Trip.
10 h Thousand. Issued in Two Weeks.
Written anil Illustrated liy Tims. Floinlny.
Wide margins. H'avv paper M
final references. Unique in rrmk
hape and size. Containing over -lot
meurate pen sketches of the i\ >?< ? ???
"isitors to the Exposition, including
he most urique portrait of Presi
lent McKinley ever made?drawr
from centre to e'reumferenee wi'h
ne line. This is the only portrait or
its kind in the world. vtr Fleming,
vho wassaii eye- wjt iiejas of I he asanas' alien
of th" President, teljs the ster?
with a graphic pen and pencil, hot I
?bso|ut?lw accurate, per sale at ai'
io?;k stores, or sent postpaid on re
eipt. of price, $2 00.
NUTSHELL PUB. CO.,
o-.jm New York City.
HONEY TO LOAN
'>n farm lands. Kn?y payments. No
coininisaion charged. Borrower pays
actual coat of perfecting loan. Interest
seven percept, up, according to ffecu rely
JOHN B. PALMHR & AON,
27-<?mo. Columbia, S. C.
WANTfO- SEVERAL I'KUSONS <)|
character and tfond reputation in each Stat
(one in this county rentiired) t> repreaci
and udvertlse old established wea.tny bust
ne8K|hou8e of solid tlnancial standing. vular
$18.00 weokly with expenses additional, nl
?>ayable In oaah each Wednesday direct fron
lead ortlcot. I Lo se and carriage fund hod
whon neooseary. Hafpronooa. t-ncloae soli
addrosaod ataiapcd envelope, Manager, 318
Cm ton Jiutiainf, ctiioafo. tot
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Oondtnied Soliotlule In EflT?ol
J nil u 30tli, 1901.
gTAT.ONs" | jCT.
J,e. Charlostoii II "0 p nr 7 <A) a in
" Suintaorville 1- 00 u'ti . 41 ? m
' Branchvllle 2 00 a ml 0 00 a in
" Orangeburg 2 4ft a in j 9 -.8 am
" Iv i i i k vi 11 o 4 06 a in JO 24 a in
Lt. .savannah 13 !*) a m, 12 a in
I ' J'arnwoll 4 13 a m 4 18 a m
" BlaokvillO 4 28 a m 4 28 a m
t,T. Columbia 6 00 a in 11 i|0 a m
I " Prosperity 7 14 a mj 12-0 n n
" Newhcrry * 7 30 a m 12 35 p ni
- Nln.it y-Six 8 30 a m 1 30 p in
" (4r.fii\v.>od. 8 50 a m 2 0.) p m
Ar? Hodgoa ? 15 a in 2 25 p in
i Lv. Abbevillo.. 8 35 a m 1 4.> p m
ir. Ballon ' io 10 a mj 8 20 p m
Lv. Anderson 9 40 a inj 2 4,. g m
A^UrceuvifieT.... ..... 11 20 a nij 4 25 pjn
Ar. Atlanta.(Con.Time) 8 65 p mj v t*? p m
STATIONS. JIM
Lv. Greenville 0 'JO p m P 40 a ra
" Piedmont 6 30 p in < 10 t>5 a m
" Willininston 7 12 p nil 10 25 a in
Ar. Anderson . 8 15 p in 11 13 a in
E7. Bolton 7 115 p in; 10 45 a m
Ar. Donalila 8 05 p m 11 10 a m
Ar. AbbovUle.. 0 05 p m 12 Ol n'n
Ev7 H<mIki>m 8 20 p in 11 23 a m
Ar. Greenwood 8 50 p in 11 50 a in
" Ninety-Six 0 lo p n< IJ u5 p in
" Newhorry. 10 15 p m 1 10 p m
" Prosperity 10 0.' p in 1 24 ji m
" Coloinhln I ii 3Q p ml 2 4.. i- .
Ar. Black vi.lc I 2 52 a ml 2 52 a m
" Bnrnwe I | a 07 n in :t ??. a in
" Sivviuia ih . .1 4 50 n ni I ?4? a m
Ev. Kingvi 2 32 a in; 3 4 p ui
' Orangeburg I :j 15 a in 4 4"? ; in
" Branehville | 4 25 a in 5 25 p in
* Knmmeiviilo I 3 37 a in 0 '' p
Ar. (Charleston ! 7 00 a in 7 W p in
1-4atl \ Daily| afnn\'< Dai y| Daily
No l5.;No. ui IONS. No_ l4 ,K? ,,x
]l 00 p 7 tA) H|Lv..Ohnrleaton.. Ar 7 30 pi 7 00 a
12 OOnl 7 41 a| " Summorville " 0 42 p 5 57 a
2 (Ma P it) iii " .Hntiiehvilie. " 5 25 p 4 25 a
2 45a; p '20 a] " Orangeburg " 4 42 ii 0 45 a
4 0-"' a 10 24 a " Klngville " 3 46 p 2 82 a
12 80 a | Lv..Savannah Ar 4 5o a
4 18 a ' .. Barnwell . " 3 07 a
4 28?; *' ..Blackville.. " . .. 2 52 a
7 20 a 11 80 a " ..Columbia.. " 2 15 p 9 80 p
T 57 a 12 15 p " . ..Alston.. . " 1 to p 8 50 n
8 68 ?; 1 23 p " . Santuo... " 12 15p 7 46p
P 15 a 2 00p " Union " 11 37 a 7 10 p
V 84 a 2 22p " ..Jones\ille.. ' II 17 u 6 68p
0 49 a 2 87 p " ....rneo'et.... " 11 05 a 6 42 p
10 2oa| 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 10 8.5 a 6 15p
10 Hon 8 40 p Lv Spartanburg Ar 10 25 a 6 00 p
2 u)pl 7 15 plAr...A*hovillo ...Lv 7 05 n 3 00))
"P" p. m. "A" a. ni. "N" night.
DOUBLE DAILY SBKVICE BETWEEN
CHAKLICSTON A N D OBKEN VILLE.
Pullman palace sleeping enrs on Trains36au(l
86, 87 ami 38, on A. and C. division. Dining cars
on ?heso trains serve all meals enroute .
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division,
northbound, n:.53 a.m., 3:37 p.m., 0:12 p. in..
(Vestibule Limited i and 6:55 p. m.; southbound
12:20 a. m.. 3 15 p. ni., 11:40 a. m., (Vestibule
Limited), and 10:30 a. m.
Trains leave Groeiivillo. A. and C. division,
northliouud, 5:7>5 a. in., 2:34 p. in. and 5:18 p. m.,
(Vestibule Limited), and a:55 j>. in.; southbound,
1:25 a. m..4:30 p. m , 12:40 p. m. (Vestibuli
Limited), ui:l 11 IJ a. m.
Trains 15 ami 16?Pullman Sleeping Cars
between Chariest' n and A' hoviMo.
Elegant- Pill.man Drawing Koom Sleeping
Cars between Savannah and Asheville enroute
daily between .laeksonville and Cincinnati.
Trains 18 and 14 Pullman Parlor Curs between
Charleston and Asheville.
FRANK S. CANNON. S. H. HAHDW1CK,
Third V-P. A Gen. Mgr.. C4en. Pus. Agent.
Washington, D. Q. Washington, D, O.
W. H. TAYLOR, R. W. HUNT.
Ami. Gen. Pis. Agt. Div. Pns. afft.
Atlanta. Ga. Charlaaion. hi. Q.
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
ArorsTA AND ASHKVILI.K Short Lln?
Mhrduleill etiuct Oct. 0th, IMol.
Leave Augusta .0 05 am S.Vlpi
Arrive UrcciiMt od 1^ 3i? pm
An tiers* n Tin | > >
Laurens 1 40 pm it 35 a*
Greenville 11 25 pin 11.in a*
sji.trtanburg 330 pm Sfuun.
L nion 7510 |>m
suludu "i 33 |'tu
Henderson vlilc.. ?> il pin
Aslioville 7 15 j>ii*
Leave .vsiit vjllo 7 l)f> am
I nioli Mii atu
Spartanburg 1- 1ft pin 3 20 pa
Ureeiivillo 12 22 pin 1 4.1
Laurt ns 12 45 pin li >u pi>
Anderson 7 25 an
( ret n wood 3 07 prn hnopi
Arrive Auirnatn 511 pip 11515ai
Leave Columbia 1120nil
Newberry 12 42 pn
Olmton 1 26 pi.
Arrive 'ir< en\I He 325 pn
Spartanburg 3510 pi
I.eat* ii't.inLu rg 12 15 pn
Greenville 12 22 {ill
Arrive Clinton 2 22 pi
,\ew t err) 3 (Mi pt
Columbia 1510 pi
Kustpsl and liest Line between N< wiierr
and Greenville, Sonrtanbu'g .and Glen
Springs
Connection from Newberry via Columbi
Newberry and ..aureus Hallway.
Puranv information write
W .1 CitAIG, Gen Past. Agt.,
XiigusiH. Oh
T M EM MKHUlM TraWi* Manager.
( henjt Hater,.
Southern Railway annoiincos oxeurai"ll
rates t'nr the winter season to the
various resorts of the South. Tickets
are now on sa'e. with tinal return limit
May :51st, 11HC'.
I - r detailed information as to rates,
schedules, etc , rail on any at/cut ojtlie
Southern railway or connections.
\V. II. Tayi.ok,
A. (i. I'. A. Atlanta, <?a.
: Don't Force
Your Boivels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entire system, and where
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE,.
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The onlv fiarmlrcc.
/ 7 'v6vtui/?Vf
x>wel regulator, and liver vitalizes
unown.
As pleasant to the taste as
:.indy, and as positive as the harshest
mineral. No gripe or pain.
W 10, 25, 50 cents.
sol:, 3y unio rjirc- co
,1 i?niun,&. g.
P08T AND BURGMAN INDICTED.
Grand Jury Returns True Bills Against
*- Them.
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 17.?In the
United Slates court yesterday the
grand ju-y returned true hills in the
case of the United Stales again: C.
C. Post and Charles F. llurgrcan, vho,
with the former's wife, Helen W'ilnmns-Post.
are charged with defrrndlug
persons by representing to euro
all kinds of diseases by mental science,
or min?l cure, and receiving
money from persons on account of the
alleged fraudulent representations and
pretenses.
i-.ii i - ?
i m-inwu niuu'tiiH'ins in an nave oeen
filed against the defendants, and the
; case is now ready* for trial, wheu,
ever Judge Locke bliali set a date for
; the same to he called.
This case bids fair to become a famous
one of its Kind and witnesses of
great prominence will he brought here
j by the defense, which will be ably
I represented by Otis T. Green, of Ocala,
1 and T. A. Ledwith, of this city. The
i prosecution will be conducted by Unit!
ed Stat as District Attorney Stripling
and his assistant. A. Zachariar.
CASTS LOT AMONG LOWLY.
Mrs. Alice Drew, Society Woman,
Working In a Factory.
Kenosha. Wis., Dec. If.?In order to
| learn "how the other half lived," Mrs.
' Alice H. Drew, a well known society
woman of Jacksonville. Fla., has started
to live the life of the common factory
girl in order that she may suggest
more pertinent measures for the
betterment of their condition.
When she came to Kenosha some
six weeks ago she took rooms in an
humble pcrtion of the city, along with
other women who were working in the
factories.
She began as a sorter in n stocking
factory and was promoted rapidly.
Now she is in charge of sun young
women. Atter working for more than j
a month the story of the real person- i
ality of Mrs. Drew eamc out.
Mrs. Drew is tiie widow of A. \V. J
Drew, a cousin of John Drew, the actor.
and a former well known business
mau of Jacksonville.
State's Road Prosperous.
Raleigh. Dec. 17.?This state is chief
owner of the Atl itf" v* L Ko.th Carolina
railway. Ti.e di; etuis yesterday
made to the governor a report of t :e
results of the inspection made last Friday.
The road is more prosperous
than ever before, the re? eiptE 'or the
past two months having lieon twice an
large as they were t\.o > &:> ago and
?30,000 gieater than last year.
Appointments by Jennings.
Tallahassee, Fla., Dee. 17.-- Governor
Jennings has made the following civil !
appointments: Dr. t.ouis A. Bize, of '
Tampa, to he a member of the hoard of i
inedieal examiners for the Sixth judi- ,
cial circuit: George A. Nash, of O-aki, '
to be notary public* for the state at
large; Alex H. King, of Bran lord, to
be notary public for the statu at large;
R. J. MeMaster, of Tampa, to he uo
tary public for the state at large.
Electrocuted In IY!ic'air.
Tampa, Fla., Dec. 17.?Fted C. Averili
was electrocuted in midair on Zack
street. He was a lineman emplovod
by the Peninsular Telephone company
and was ascending a pole immediately
in front ol the general offices of the
company, when the electric current
struck him and rendered life extinct
before he began to fall.
Property High In Fernandina.
Fernandina, Fla., Dec. 17.?Real estate
in this city has and lenly taken
a big boon, upward and today it is impossible
to b iy Center street property
south of Fiith except at fabulous
prices. A party refused an oifer ol
|5H0 advance on a loi purchased souit3d
days ago.
Negro Crushed to Death.
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 17. -Cornelius
Kenton, a negro railroad hand,
was crushed hut ween iwu i .-n : ;i? trw?
union depot and died an hour afterwards
at the Emergency hospital,
where he was taken. The negro got
caught by a ear which was backing
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
A bill has been introduced in the
senate by Senator Nelson making unlawful
the practice of inserting in lulls
of lading a provision for extra docs
charges or goods to be shipped to for- j
eign markets. ;
It is the intontion of tlie people of j
the Pacific northwest to celebrate in
1906 the centenary of the expedition
of Lewis and Cla l< n? ross the continent
of North Amer.ca to tlie Pacific
ocean.
Commander J. F. Vojer has been
ordered to command the Pensacola at
San Francisco, relieving Rear Admiral
H. Class, who will continue his othei
duties.
The treaty bill has passed the lower
hplise of the Cherokee nation in oounir-il
with -jut amendment by a vote ol
yo to IB. It will be forwarded to Washington
at once,
At Ardmore, Ind. T? two men have
been lodged In Jail supposed to be
escaped convicts from the federal
prison at Fort Leavenworth.
Senator fxxlRe haw Introduced a bill
to prohibit the snle or tlrearms, opium
and intoxicating liquors to the natives
on islands in the Pacific ocean.
Secretary Hay has accepted the In- '
yitation of the two houses of congress
to deliver at) address in honor of the
late Praaldent McKlnley. i
William Tanda has been re-elected
mayor of Mexico City for another yearly
tern*. Jie baa already aerved t A a
years.
4
509 ACRES
Of* beat land in tbe covinty for aeile.
I offer my #
M E N G PLACE
On extremely
REASONABLE TERMS.! '
Tlie place has an excellent nine room dwelling with eight]
tenant houses and all the conveniences of a country home. 1
FOUR PASTURES.
One of 140 acres with a bull and pig tight fence. Th<-i
place is four miles east of town on the road to Lockhart Shoalr I
between the Little and Big Brown's creek. I For
terms apply to "
THE TIMES OFFICE or to T. K. PALMER,'
Bargains in Real Estate.
7 acres in town belonging to estate of Judge Wallace on
Tosche's Branch.
One 2 room cottage near Knitting Mil paying big interest
on our price. - 4
The Lampley residence on Church atreet. I
One wide lot between R. N. Sprouse and C. W. Whitlock..
Farms in different sections of the county. 4
We have what you want or will get it for you.
People's Real Estate Agency. |/m|
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