The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 10, 1902, Image 2
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A NEW PAIR i
FOR CHRIi
TRY A PAIR (
You will ha
more enjoyable
because you w
fering- with
aching* feet...
FOR $2.(
You get a pair of our ce
are always true and go<
Don't wait longer to b i
for the light ones.
~*4rDR. I. M.
??^DENTIS
Crown and Bridge Ofl
Work a Specialtv.
Band Organized.
The young men of Union who have A i
be n working for some time t-iget. tin l"ri?'l
a band perfected the organization \1< 1
last Mond ?y night. I'hey have some Knb-i
exc tilent mat er al. and there] is not h- 1 <
ing to heudor Union having a first .done <
cbiss band at no distant date. : l,,, ie!
We wish them success, and | "
hope they will go in" wth the i
intention of sticking everlastingly j 1 tri*
at it until Union '-an boast of one k,Vmii
among the best bands of the state. t|1(J r>
i he otlicers are Preside..t, ?! arenon js tflf?
Son >rs; Secretary, Charles (Joforth; I VHrv ,
Tr usurer, Itulph Snvth; leader, M ..
J-m<*s \f?ilvii> ill; vfn-Mtd l>-ieet..r K. [jujf.
H. Appieaoto Mos" <?f the instruments : ()j in
hav. ts-en >e-'fitted. The place for meet- | ^ .^,,^1
ing for practice has not yet been decided j K|,|
ul? >" j every
The Pearl of the Orient at the t4>
/ t 1. f 1 _
in isnaricaiun% \
Some of the managers of the VTdvvav ' nranei
attractions are always on the nn'lnok f >r up ?h<
new features, irrespective of price nr|?r?ily
expence to secure them, in ordei that, i
they lustv plaao* th-or natrons Tins fs j
the ca e w Ih M mager Akouii, of ?li - , ^
BeuUtiinl O lent anil Si reel of Cair >
After gieat trouble and expose lie K?'<?
suco-e^ed in engagi-ig for his Onen'a' s
theatre t ie fa;ii;mis Lt H*ile t? i, the |{J'>2
Wear'of the Orient " She now appea< Allen
every da* * el evening in thee zv fhea" e Al.-x>
at. Heanti in Orient and Street* ol .Oairo |{jrd.
At ?v. iy performa-v,* Li H *lle Una, |j?,ok<
does her em ire act, arid it. is simph r'rali
marvelous tonne tie* strenar h i id now* Draki
of this great artist. M mager Akonn h
erg ore-1 Li K-ile -{hi for oie mio-ii Kousl
oin> ai asia'ii) <n per week. Ii. m iJarr*
surprising to the manager to see the (;arr*
crowd remain in the th-a*re after every < rlent
peifuiuiaiioe that La Belle ltosa gifis' (;ovva
; (?owa
Notice. iivh.
. ..... ir..a
AM p-rson* maerrea to me by note or 11
aco Hint, will come forward and make * ?;
setthm -nf. by .January l-Vh ai'ier which tur? *
tim.i .HI accounts rem dniiir tmaer-lt-d wil' f
will l?e placid in the hands of an attorney their
for nonact ion.
1-3'p I) f,. McI.auo ?mv.
( DR. THACHER'S
i For LIVER, K
I 25 and ,
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E E D ^
Star=Flve=Stai
OF SHOES $3.50 Shoe
y I A Winnei
STMAS. 1*3*1 | in the ra<
for
fl, Public
)F THESE, J\ F"?-j|^p
"Once a
|wl Purchase]
ve a much A pi ?7*^*
ChristmaS \J 1 Durable.
Dressy ai
on't be suf- ST/ 2""'
$3.50 5ho<
tired and
on the so
of every
JTbhoTX
shoe.
a mr% c^o wrr
tlebrated 41 Washington" Shoes. Th*
od wearing,
y your wiatsr Shoe? tho W3atli9r is too co
i. a I T~) Broke Hia Arm.
1 Mr J M IIh.I1, who has t#>en cl
i lor M>\ tialph Smith tor some i
'l?l "tie miafoituuH to iret his
Mini broken Tuesday afternoon.
was sitting in me iibliverv wagon
Ice Bank Building d-iver was hitting nn the nthnv ei
?? . q fy, tiie sea' It .lph called 10 Uie di ivi
U TtlOTl. tv 1- take ?ui the horse A-* the driver s
tlnaed flew up and M' Hall full Ui
ground, his elbow st: iking the tuck c
The Western Turnpike. i g frmiming his mm It ia a
fracture but he was resting easy at
new road two tniles or more in tepor'.
i h >' just been opened up bet we** * . * "
1/* <..son Hodge1* house and trie Union B. Ar I,. Meeting.
t Bea?y old place. Toe chain
did the work and that m"?ns it was At the annual meeting of the Ui
well, as Mr Hancock thoroughly B. <fc L. Associntion last Turn
-t'Huds road work. He informs us evening the old Board of Direc
I. will tie one of the lineal, roads in were elected with the excepLioi
uu'y and a gr-at convenience to Mr J H. McKissJek, who has mi
ople of that section and bevond mi to Jonesvllle. Mr. W. S. Mel
gtotown Mr. tlarey Willard w*s WHf elected In his steed. There
die ho tor of seiac'.iiig a n une to<* |jVely bidding for the money
ad a id the Western rurupike'1 g^ries 4 brought the highest prem
nam seWted, winch we tlnnk is that, has been paid in lhai series
uppiopna'e. year. There are row four si
nitnsrnal tha oht>n ua ig go t,o J . . XT . K .? * n
wh..? ihtty mil ml.* "? '?? VIZ: No"' *< 8- 0 \
c>l?a a t the r..*l near the 4J>?? been running S yearn ?nd .
Ii Mr Betenbaugh tells us he ^iare 18 worth $1-9. ^o. .) is wi
nover the county and raacadamix" All loans are reported te
had place iu the road as he comes well secured.
m thus making t'*e tepairs per- ? - r
at asi he goes This is a gtKilidba j Dr. I<mwson Countv Physieia
hi i urn oaa maces are nxmi v**r
>tlv it will give mure time to take At the meeting of the (Jounty Bi
i? work of putting the roads gen- of Commissioners, when the matte
in p-rminent ship). ; electing a county physician came u
? was leai ned that' he physicians of t he i
nvgrttsp t) t vttppq b>i(1 inet and dficil1^1 that a chang*
lliv gkl i? ili lie 1 i tab nirt for visits, by whichever phve i
_ they might select, conesponding with
ling in 'he P si < )Hice at Union charges made to the citizens of l he to
for the w-mk ending Jan IG-h, This they considered advisable as
former method of cutting and slavl
,Mrs Bessie B Jordan. Mrs M B heretofore adopted in the matter
in-'er. Hat,tie J/ee, Miss Nancy charges, had so reduced the fees
Flouther Lvles, M?s. Carrie there was nothing in it for the coi
er. Green (2) Milton, <> A physician, that the county was ss
Mrs Bessie G M"ore. Howard ' ,0 ?HV livin? ?'at*s f<??' services hp
h J B Palujer, Vfclite (:t) individual Tliev agreed to iimlude
iM (' (; S'arks/James v'8'1 attention to Loos.-, needing t
liei,MiasOppie Sim., W His It services and medcine when they en
xi,/,| || Sims. Lizzie at the jail, the poor house or the ct
>tt. Mrs I II Tlioni-ts. Miss Hell w* ,,link ? very reason
i. Hen Tudker, H >j pn?|Mwiti??'i, this county is not in
it\ i' j \V illxi ii. .1 K position of asking alms or extranrtlii
in! II VV Wixm1?< i> W concisions. She is able to pay 100 c
i'j j| Worthy, C W ^ dollar and it '? right for her t
on j()e ' so. After discussing the matter it
rson's calling for the above let- ,haVD 1co,,f,ider*ti'?? of !h*
, '.-j . j , l?r. due M Lawson had served
rill please say tf advurMaed, *i, 1 0))||ity U|, aboye Cdpac,t.y f}
ie requir d to pay one cent for fudy during the jiant year and at a '
delivery. normal fee, he was entitled to
J (J. Hitwtrk P. M place at the regular fee th s year atn
' was ax s? i|iieiitly re-elected.
BWHWII Hill llll Illll I I ' II llllll ! !??
LIVER ANO BLOOD SYRUP
IDNEYS and BLOOD. Try it.
50 cents at your Druggist.
1 REPORT OF CITY REASURER.
innttnl Statement of Hr. D. Arthnr,
Clerk ?t11l Treasurer for the
Town of Union, S. C.f for the
Fiscal Year landing Dee. 3tat,
i 9<*i.
RECEIPTS.
B.irial Spaced in XcwiVinetery
$ 87 00
Dispensary !'n fi'v 0,782 in
Sale of Wood 7 50
Street Account r> lit
?? !. 10,651 7i>
W. D. W.lkiOK, 1'mL i?o
Weigher 12 051
Police Account 90 25
Fines 2.082 10
Lionises 1,510 50
T? x-s 20,969 OK
$42,148 08
p DISBURSEMENTS.
Bills Payable $17,250 25
Interest and Discount 11,145 81
f9 Street Acc urt 4,175 70
F Light and Water 8,000 OO
Police Account.. . 4 208 111
Salaries for Town 1,419 18
J. W. Sanders, SherilT 1,840 80
II a-d of Health 981 84
id Licenses, Taxes and Fines
Refunded 270 80
Legal Services 255 77
Printing and Advertising.. 804 20
Rent of Council Chamber. 100 00
^ Sinking Fund 500 00
W. D. Wilkins, Public
:^= Weigher 20 00
_ Sundries, Small Accounts. 14 44
1 , Charity (for sick and cof1
tii s) 15 50
New Cemetery .... 48 19
Union Telephone Co 21 OO
Tin for covering barn 42. 72
Telegrams 7 08
Coal for Council Chamber. 2S 89
5 Managers of Klections.... 12 OO
, Scales for Town and
on same 57 Oo
Mayor's trip to Columbia
on Official business 11 55
Balance Overdrawn in 19O0 1,000 78
Cash on haud and in Bank 2,085 <>0
42,148 08
Respectfully PiihinitteTi,
M W I). Arthur,
Ci? rk ami Treas.
Union, S. C., Jan. 6, 1902. v
Citation to Kindred anJ Creditors.
^ ate of South Ci. milim 1
CountA of Union. J
l?y iason m. (4uk.<11. km)., pkoiiatf.
.1 r ixjk.
Wheieas Joseph W i i^tit b-?s made muii
'<) rue t<> Rnnt hue Leiieit- of Ad mini."
irH'ixis deltoids .<> < tn?? > ntat*1 an<>
Pf?c.rsot V* VV Writ il. <1 cased.
Tnese are, t 1imi> foi to cde and admonish
all and siiu< i'h> ihe kindred and
credit ire of the and W. W. Wright, d? eea-ed,
tint- Mi y *? und h|iim:v hefoit
ins, in the Court of Probate, io bo held
< . t. T*-.'i?n C. TT , >'inii Car-Una, on in
Jo it da. ?: lanua-v n *x< . af-ei* (tuboiw!i"?i
hereof, at 11 o* ?'ck in tic- foi
IP1 ^ no >. to show Cause, if any :|ii yliat ,
io ?- <v'"* "'io said Ad iiniHi ration a ton Id u t
I, f* lie (ranted.
'iiveii under mv hud snd ?eal *l,-s
J'th day of'TaniMie \ ii" 1 ) mini. 11H2.
',1 n, Jason M Gkbbr,
,, t'uihaie Judge,
no I'uhli.hod on the lO'h day of Januarv,
, tJ, 19nJ , iu Tiie'Jnion Times. 2-21.
tUlii
x;: Jkiifr tea
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,ved > 1
iur-' \s4
was &mmk4 rn . i WWL VVO;
No.
^Hi*h
THERE'S NO EXCUSE
or vou 'o no almut with that. cough
'hen a small tmttl? of our cough mix
ti. me wiil cuth it tjuicklv, if taken *eeoiding
indirections For co'd WHiithri
wd lis we iwvt- cine* tha' are r^habv f
r of ukt n in tint Tliev don't c?xst. tunc
P. it ?nd they save doctoi's b lis.
ll, UNION DRUG CO
iw
n.bv ! Rave Just Recalled
that ''
jntv Vnew shipment, of that. Excellent,
ab e (^uulit.y of
i - t>? *
tn Dress Flannels
^'l> f> 1 inches wide, which I have been
nbe running at
uaiy |50 Cents Per Yard.I
eMH
o d< This new lot goes at same figure.
wh* Come and get a dress from It while
far,* it lasts. Also a
.' i.' FINE LINE OF SILKS
res-'
th- AND
^ PEBBLE SHEVIOTS
just received, which I urn selling at
1^ a bargain.
E GEO. W. GOING.
| 40-3mo.
When ycu want the news read The
Z Union Timfb.
w& any *
ibl head
wf* noises?
?s Op
ARD HEARING j
OUPAJLE
3C born deaf are,incurable.
E IMMEDIATELY.
LTIMdRI, 1AY?: ^
baltihori, md., miiffc ja mm.
tanks to your treatment, I will aoer fire yaa V/
n.
(, and this kept ou getting worse, until 1 ImI
onths. without any mceeaa, consulted a ? amt
ear apecialiat of this city, who told n?e I feat
mljr temporarily, that tke bead aetata ?mI4
be lort forever.
i York poper. and ordered your tread
ig to your directions. tlie noiwace.aed. and
ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
RMAN. 7*.oR. llroodway, Baltimore, Md.
with your nana! oertrpnHon,
SELF AT HOME "'. ST'
against raid rat ate inns* present them af,"
properly nitrate I >n er t-efoiv raid da> _,.a
ma nt. West **pri, <?? or to tnv nM?r- (
jr. .1 A Siwver, K q , At Union*. ,t. t
I . or be fo-e^ er b*Tr<*d t(f
W. A. LANrASTKR,
Admr I^arkin r.a".-?st? r, deceased .
January 7ih. 1902 2 St
ftnhwribp for Thp Timiw
TAKING
THIS V
^?WILL Hi
B I
imui
NEXT
McLure Men
t m
m
L\ $au* m.;cMicAQi, ILL
Salcadmy.
Fsnuary sales were light. Murphy A
tllioe sold furniture taken ie eu lease
the amount of $47 55.
rhe fxrmi'ig implements, wagon a^d
^e mules eold by Mr W. Newell
nth, executor, brought $2o7 21,
fftne mules and one horse were sold
different pai ties, prieae ranging ?
00 to $65.00 i
rhe Master only sold one tract of land. W
the case of Maued Id Palmer, et al
lae Palmer, et al. Tue property
s first sold in lota b-inging $572 00.
was then Mild in hulk mid h ouaht
D 00 The M march C ??tnn M i t
a Mid puich*sei at the hut uuru d
ir?a.
rh?- Sheriff made one *?le A tiaot of
id iu HovMiitville township oufiUoir-ug
ecree, -ane of David Armstrong vs.
ivmi itoiiiumiu hm uougu. oy Mr. lko
Imer lor $370 00.
uaranteed (l>QAn
Salary . yi mly.
Men and women of good addreat to
resent us, some to travel appointing
fate, others for local work looking
pr our interest. 4900 salary guaranteed
irlv; extra communions and expenses.
1>i advaiioem- ut. old establiidied
ise. Giand chance for ear nest unu
insecure pleasant, permanent joa-iii.
liberal income in futuie. N?w, ;
llianl lines. Write at once.
STANFORD PRB53, B
Church St.. New Havea, Ceas, W
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ALL CASE
DEAFNESS OR H
ARE WOW
by our uew invention. Only thor
HEAD NOISES GEAS!
P. A. WKRMAN, OP OA
(~*ntlrmtn : ? Reing entirely cured of 'leafnees. tl
a full history of ray case, to bo used ot jour discretioi
Alxnit five years ago ray right ear began to slii|
my hearing in this ear entirely
I tuidei went a treatment for catarrh, for three m
berof physicians, atnoug others, the uiost eminent
only an operation could help me, and even that c
'.hen erase, hut the hearine in the effected car would
I then saw vour advertisement aedden allv in >
mcnt. Aflcr I had it only a few (lays acrortlit
i-i day. after five weeks, tny hearing in the ?U?c.t?ed
heartily aud beg to rer.iaiu Very trulv vours.
I#. A. WH
Our treatment tloca not interfere 1
8xaa^incV^eand YOU CAN CURE YOUR
INTERNATIONAL AUPM. ttffW.W
D. E.HYDRICK, J. A. SAWTER
Spartanburg. Dniou. ^
HYDRICK & SAWYER, w.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, toi
Unioa, S. C. ?ht
Office No. 5, Law Ranok,
Wallace Building. by
2-ly ii
Milch Cows Wanted.
vs.
I would like to purchase 3 or 4 good wa
milch cows with young calves at reason- it.
able juices.
A ho have h irood work horse I would
like to exchaige for either ntilkers or ^kl
l>ef ttattle Call and see me at the
L" utou Cotton Mills DefK&rtmont ^tore. l!t?
lt.p H. M Sparks 13
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Notice of Final Discharge. p"
l will apply to Jason M. Oe#*?r, Judge rx
of Crobate in and for tl e ?<?unly o( ^
Union, State of SoiUh Car??l'na on Feb
lOtli, 1902, for a libal dh. Iwige as sdministiator
of the eat ate. of Lnrkiu L???- <
caster, late of Union county, S
C., deceased. All personshaving claims