The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 31, 1902, Image 2
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It means a
0]"^ and a gain
There \* a good reason for I Ins sale
sou mi busmen judgment demands a qui<
Good.-. We hove too many of this and
trouble. If one eottld guagc the public's
ance sales, but that is far beyond the age <
During this clearance sale prices 1
things aiv to go for far less than cost.
A study of the items S:
of the impel
Ladies' All Wool Flannel Shirt Waist, r
them out yuu got your choice lor
Ladies' $13.50 and ?4 00 duckets, only a ft
Ladies Silk Wai--, the regular 5.00 kind
Ladies' Walking Skirts that arc cheap at
to go at
About 800 or 1,000 yards of Jeans worth
have been reduced t > 10c, 121c, 18c and
Efiaiiy eSsier sffensigs spailg
TBjg , .
^''0 $ sJ
-v-DR. I. M. 11
D E N Tf ST.Crown
and Bridge Office
Wori? a Specialty.
Buffalo Mills nt Work. superior in
in the Soul
Mr. Editor:?As I have not noticed the as.si:
that you have a correspondent >.t our oversetrs
hustling little city, Buffalo, with your moved to I
permission I will give you a fev the superii
shots from t.iw. Mills and <
The spinning and opening machines out daily t
re in operation, and are running as running sn
smoothly a.-- one could wish. The firs
There lias been a grand rush of through tli
operatives coming to Buffalo from came withi
tlio four quarters, and it seems that exactly wh
there is going to be an abundance of luted for i
help on ihe ground-" to fill every well for >
placo as vapilly a" '.he machinery is knowledge
ready for work. ly as the ir
As soon as the machinery in tho tried,
cloth room is ready for work, the Tho worl
shipment of goods will begin, as a road in ope
considerable stock i-" already on bund as tho ele<
ready for baling, and orders are al- sufficiently
ready in. juries to pi
The elevation of our town is a stood tliut
guarantee of good health. Wo have on to Glen
bad very little sickness bore and don't Fearing i
expect to have much. inueh of yc
The water works and sewerage is will close,
in operation and pure and sparkling waste bask
water Is supplied all over town. The again,
electric lights are soon to be put in,
we will then have a modern little
town equipped with every convenience
to be found in a city. l'acolet, J
The Company store is already suc!l 51 v
above tho lirst floor, and will be 'hmk [ will
pushed rapidly to a finish. Lawyer '
Tlie office, a handsome and com- ^'',s.111 ' ?('.v
modious building one story high, is y' J!n''
about ready for the roof. It is in UV' aie "l'.G
keeping with tho up-to-date appear- Wiiii n? Mi
nuc? oi an ino other work lobe found hack to (*ie
around this line mil), which lias no two weekV.
B1 ' 1111 Dr- Thaoher's I Mr. j!
Um and Bloodl oiiie pain v
Bg j pS? I r5
H Blood and Kidueys. Tones up I (treat
the system, too. P?kin, Ja
Your druggist ha* Dr. Tbacher's I IKlO'OO t?e
B Liver and Blood Syrup and Dr. B ' .
Thacbcr'a Liver Mcdiciue (dry) or ' . nininl
B he can gel them. If he won't, fl p*laCft
H send us 25c for a package or 60c for H Pekin.
B a bottle. Dot Trr T*nr nr?t?ut rirat. (]oul>
THACIIKR MEDICINE COMPANY, I o,!,. to *Mrk
Chattanooga, Xeon. J r<^ t
^OWON.??'^
foss of dollars to us
ot tiosiars to you.
i. Not a flimsy one made up for this occasion, bu
clearance of what is left of our Fall and Winte
too few of that, and the "too few" make the wors
tastes and demands there would be no need of clear
:>f wireless telegraph and flyiilg machines.
A*i 11 be reduced to actual cost in most instances, som<
selow will give you an idea ol
lance of this sale:
egular price $1.25, Si.50 and $2.00, to close 75c
jw left but your choice at $2, OC
? *)f
I, your choice now lor L,,ut
$4.00. flust a few of them left. They are 2.0C
15c, 25c ami 35c. It must he moved. The prices
20c.
as pssl but too numerous to mention.
a r -??v /-j Cross Key a Chronicles.
AIR,^ ?
jipirhii Mu. Kditor:?It has been quile i
while since you <r your readers havi
_ -vj- heatd fiom me. There has be?.u man;
Banll 33uilamg- changes around and u)x>ut us. Some o
TTr* inr ? P of us have gene through pi eat soirow
ij II it ii. r>. some of us have been tried as if by lire
but like ti no foldieis w? have fallen ii
workmanship and finish lir.e ai.d aie lliankful for tiie peacefu
lb. sunshine of 11)02 that has dawned on ou
s'.iint supertntendeiit and tented ti id.
with their families have There is no seiious sickness in ou
liifTulo, and Mr Hurriman, midst.
itendent of the two Union M"?y "f 1,3 are interested in what ou
)f the Buffalo Mills, comes Jh\w,malie ?re doing at t ho Capitol
o see that everything is Hiat gumd soldier and citizen Capt. J
loothly and as it should. *; ""J1' *w. f materia
. . # i ?u . hois made of when he enteis his ntotes
cut of c nth to come .;Rili,)St, allowing any man who follows
le null was weighed and L?-e and Jackson to ever be disfranchisu
n a fow ounces of weighing <,r to sjend his last days in the j>on
at Supt. Harriman calcu- house. The name of Douglass shook
t to weigh. This speaks be p rpetuaUd as long as a deceiniau
Ir. Harriman's thorough of the lost cause can be found. \V<
of the business, especial- sometimes hear it said three ch? eia for }
utchinory was new and un- hero, but allow us to say ten cheers fo
Hon. J. T. Douglass,
k of putting the electric Om reliool isin a tlourisliingcondition
ration wiil begin as soon Hiss EthH VV alker, our Ieacher, deserve,
itrician, Mr. Wiiburn, is l"a's'' ?f ?dl loveis of education fo;
' recovered from his in- 1'"' 11 iful woik she is doing bin
jsh the work. It is under- ^ w'Ve an euteitainment at the sclioo
?, . . , , . nousc on Friday evening, the 7th of Feb
the road is to be pushed tmr^ Ht 0ick)ckB; Thfc pubiic i;
n Springs at an early date. cor(]ja|jy invited.
that I have taken up too Knoch Kub.inks, of Lauren;
>ur space for a beginner, I county, paid his daughter. iVlrs. W. II
If this does not reach the .spus, a visit last week. lie is neariuj
et you may hear from me hh seventy-i inth year. Was reared i;
Buffalo Biij,. this county.
I wish success to you, Mr. Editor, am
1 avoid Dots. youi readers this new year.
|Tliauks?same to you and yours
(an 27. Dear Editor-You gave Tommy.?Ed |
rnrm welcome last week, I Thomas II. GoitB.
liave to come again.
t). II. Foster, from Union
let on business last w-ek ADVERTISED LETTERS.
;on Wood, i>ookkee|>er at the
returned back to 1'acolet, ? ? : ? na? * tt
to welcome him back again ^a'n,,1?,n Post. Ofllce at Un 01
:. (ieorge Black bus letuiued mr the week coding Jan. 31st
mson S. U. after a stay of 1902.
at home. Abernathy, J A
1 Davis from Mt. Airy came Anal, A li
uy. Biartdon. Lenny
ie K-d>ers from Neaticiiy IJ-. sby, Mi.-s Mamie
clos*" her bit i-h' ("eta, .1 J
/iiiiri Venon is 1>ft"-?i g Miss Opt lia
rit-U his awn, Iih h < been un- <\?ro, Snh-s'ns
< for the. 1h-1 lew day's. E>'.?-s, II T
e Scott lists ieo\<\l in Mis Elliott, Mi-<s Mary
house on main s;r?<'t. Kineher, ilattie
b?is of tlie band or' ITojo Gi'.flhi, Mrs Ella
lay in the lbipt 1st church, llardre. J A
tod is the preside.!it. .Tones, Mix Sallio
Amos lias a very sore a-rn Kenney. VViilits
I'kt. Kennedy, Miss Conyjaler
I ah s, .lohrmie
Treasure in Pekin. I^rvvi>, E 1'
u 2.H?C'hinroG < Auoals have Morris, W T
ue. to the value of over 100,- *^fS M.uv E
Is in gold and silver which IMiillij**, Geo W
in the women's quartets of Rogers, J Marion
l>efore the court tied from Persons calling f..r the ah?,vo let
?ors will pleaee eay if advertised, and
t (he ar;n:et of t)i - powei: ^j}j )>ft required to pay one cent foi
trie city feel like having some .heir deliireru
them because (hey did not ' ' i' ~ fT ? ?
his buried treasure. J- Hunter. P. M.
| Joncavillc Jottings.
'i no. hwoSe.n b'.izzard is upon us
Sand Iii?* tins ur?: i .maing will; ice which
has l'i * z idncw morning
Faimeis have Ichi i:? doubt for some
iiin? altonl ill" fall oatsbut they are now
sum Unit they are nix ut hM killed.
Wheat las been roiucwhal injured by
i he ft wre winter a; d v ii on doubt ba a
p?v.-r stand. The hard w inter, however,
will I eip fbo la'ois us deep fre*zing is
vi r> b;-i eficial'o i l-.iy lands ej-peeialiy.
L?u!. little woik lets Lien done in til1
farms eo far, roost that farmers have
rloa** was to get, tenants moved nod settled
down and pre pare wood for the haul
winter.
TLero has bean bin little r-ickne?R
t all hough tin; weather has been very inviting
to gripp and pneumonia. Our
l? ^A-\ i. iu tu^ll -* ?. 1 - J
I Mr i n JO nrn utrw u VVilll ouuton* ?IF1Q SO
lift*0 sickness makes it hard on th< in.
t Mr. 11. W. I.ee, near ItogHriiO'ilSo. is
very near death's door and has lieen for
- sf-vosal days. lie isqnile eld and is ?uftYring
from a second stroke of paralysis
Ills t. wo daughters, M>s Miry !loyh\
of I.snveil, X. C., and Mrs. Martha
* liecb, of Charlotte. N. ('., is at his bed
side. 'J'liey came over kisi Sunday iu
answer to a telegram.
Mr. Editor, I very much enjoyed your
" write up of your trip over the comity
with the Auditor. I would enveigh
f you in such atrip if the weather had not
j been sou -id. It thru; is an.itliing I ivu*
joy k is a trip in tie- country and visiting
hospitable farmer's homes, and
there are plenty of such homes all over
our county.
Mr. J. F. Aim an is moving into his
new Commodious brick store where he
will change his business into a company
* store with the title '"The J. F. Almau
' Co."
So much safe cracking and traiu robIbing
makes one feel like there was no
safety for man or money in this civilized
country. The man that has money in
his charge, although he may be as harmless
as a (love, is in danger of his life.
| ltev. David I lucks filled his pnlpit here
I ^3 1 - ! -w
r cjiilitrtV IilgUK
Telephone.
| l\tt* June Etchings.
We are told of a rich old bachelor who
in his young days used to go to church
3 arid looking at I he girls would sav:
"Who is hero that I would have?"
Nobody," ho would answer to himself,
lie now goes to church jmd asks: "Who
is here that I can gel?"' "Nobody," is
the girls' auswov. Tin a about is fair
play.
The latest report from the wheat ciop
in 1 hat it is generally killed out on red
lands
The Gaffii< y Ledger of Friday last
contains a list of Company 13, 18th S. C.
Regiment furnished by Miss Etlia (fames
Cor. Sec , "John 1 lames" Chapter P.
C., Joi esville, S. C.
Mr. Janu s Gamer is building several
houses on the place of Mr. A. S. and
W. P. Douglass.
One day this week (ho mail carrier on
the loule fioui Union to this place compktiiied
that he w*s run into by some
patties ai d got bis buggy broken and
. was eoiiSMiueutly detained for some time
" a: d camv behind liiue.
Time will bo sovetal veterans to attei
d th<- Conf?derate Reunion at Dallas,
Texas, la xt April if nothing happens,
a The reads arc getting very bad. The
u tains and i reez<*s have mane them almost
y impassable in many places,
f In a luiler from ltev. 11. P. .Smith,
, Si:pi. of Home Missions, Ashevil'.e I'reai,
hytery, N.- I learn that he litis been
ii given a fivem six week's vacation wliich
i ho will S|H-i.d among relatives and friends
r in Sparta' lmrg (mu'-.ly Jle will also att1
nd the Charle ton Exposition,
r James Woulbii ht, the miller at
Tiinmso i'j mill, has caught some lino
r li b that got fastened in the fot eboy at
. lli.it mill. The water as it issued from
. fmebay diew their lails* into the cracks
1 and they were held fast till faken out.
t I understand that the Mount Joy jxo
1 p!e have secured Miss Minnie Boy.t, of
1 Cotnwell, Chester c.ntnty, as their
r teacher. I congratulate them upon
1 theii choice and let 1 quite certain thai
l thev wiil lied in li'T hum fnllv enmu'.
? tent .to discharge the duties she has asi
sunned.
r Hev and Mis. Sum Crccch and
chU<1 < 11 spent Saturday night in tJits
. neighborhood with friends. During his
s stay he administered Use sacrament of
r hiiptism to <1:0 of Mr. and Mis. It. A.
* Fostvi's children. Mr. and Mrs. Creech
1 hi.ve si heat of fi lends in this community
- who alwaja extend them a cordial weli
come.
Mis< Annie Miller, of Hock Hill, will
* befcbj hei school here this si. in. She is
rxft'rlni to linisli out. the term of M-?'.
j \lc(.'alley who was called home on aci
count of sickness in her family.
Hev. W. II. White will preach at
i Si-.lorn siext. Sabbath, Februnty 2nd, at
11 a. m
, Hev. Mr. Creech preached an excellent
sermon at Mesopotamia last Sunday to
si largo aistl appreciative congiegation.
The Christian Eisdeavor Society held
its meeting sit the home of Mr and Mis.
William Fowler yesterday evening. It
was well attended and t he lesson topic,
"Missions," ireeiy discussed by different
1 ineralieis.
, The smallpox some has about subsidtd
and no further fears ire ertertaii
d as to its further spread.
1 i egret. exceedingly to learn that our
f.i.md and comrade Mr. .lohu A Craulord,
of Lock liar l, is unwell I worn
\\i ;i iiim to the Memphis Meunion
spiing aad found him to be a tirst-rute.
v\ li.ile soul fellow. I hope he will im.
able to lake i:i ti e i'atiitK, Texas, trip
tbi jjaing.
Souie of our nAigblxirs linislicd resowing
their wheat last week.
Vox.
Teachers Examination.
Office f5o. Supt. Kd., Union, S. 0.
1 lie examination fur Teachers certificates
of qualitic ition will be held
Brd Friday, (21st) February. Court
House for colored and County Superintendent
of Education's office for
white applicants.
I D. B. Fant, C. S. E. U. C.
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f. a. wermah, of
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e full history of ray case, to he used at your d:s<
About five years ago tny right car began t
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for th
her of physicians, among others, the most en
only an operation could help me, and even (
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear t
I then saw your advertisement accidental)
tnent. After I had used it only a few days act
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the dist
heartily and beg to remain Very truly y
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INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC,
To Road Overseers.
You arc lwreby notified to go over
your roads aud carefully examine nil
bridges ou your respective sections and
if iu need of repairs to do so at once in
order to avoid any accidents.
Respectfully,
T. j. 1SETKN11AVGJI, Supi.
.j. A. CllAMBKKS, C. (J.
i. M, mobley, C. (J.
5-2t
For Sale.
A second band surrey in good condition.
Terras easy. Apply at Times
office. 5-6t.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. j
By .Jason M. Greer. Esq., Prorate
Judge.
Whereas, LeUoy Greene has made
sr.it to me to grant him Letters of Administration
on the estate of and effect*
of Joseph Garner, deceased.
These are, therefoie, to ci'e and admonish
all Ri.d singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Joseph Garner, deceased,
that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the
loth day of Febiuary, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not
he grantt d.
Given under ray hand and seal thif
30th day of January, Anno Domini, 1902
Jason m. Greer,
Probate .Judge.
Published on the 31st day of Jauuary.
1902, in The Union Times. 5-2i
Notice.
On Fiiday, February 7th, 19C2, will
meet at Murphy's bridge ou Fair Forest
creek for the purpose of letting to tht
lowest iveponsiblo bidder the repairing
of said hi id go Specifications can lit
seen at the bridge. Successful biddei
win ue. icq Hired to give band double the
?mount of contract. Letting will take
place at 12 o'clock m.
T. J. Bktknbauqii,
5-2t Supervisor.
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THERE'S NO EXCUSE
for j ou to go about with that cough,
w hen a small bottle of our cough mixture
will cure it quickly, if taken according
to directions. For co'd weather
ills wo have cures that are reliable if
taken in time. They don't cost much
pi d they save dochn's bills.
UNION DRUG CO.
FREE! AT WC
Any mother in Union Con
Spoon, with baby's given nan
any baby less than one year olc
Free at the V
Mother must come in person
which is sent into the lactory, i
must come and give a receipt ft
Come While T
Also with $1.00 Cash trad
Picture or a Floral Framed Mil
Also an Egg Carrier with
traded at one time. This is th<
also an Egg Keeper. Come an
s. M. RICE, J
fill ANY *
bjBE? head
Wr* NOISES? *
A.SES OF
HARD HEARING
f CURABLE
those born deaf arc incurable.
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BALTIMORE, 3AY8:
Baltimore, Md.. March ya, 1901.
ess, ll;anks to your treatment, 1 will now give you
:retion.
o 6in?y, and this kept ou getting worse, until I lost
rec months, without any success, consulted n nutnlinent
car specialist of this city, who told me that
llint only tcinixuarily, that the head noises would
vould Ik-, lost forever.
y in a New York paper, and ordered yonr treatfording
to your directions, the noises ceased, and
?ascd car has been entirely restored. I thank you
ours,
t. WItRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
pre with your usual occupation,
OURSELF AT HOME at%"5Krt';
596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
Sheriffs Sale.
FOR FEBRUARY 1902.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. }
In obedience to an execution to me
directed, I will sell before the Court
house door, In the town of Union, on
Monday, the 3rd day of February, A.
L>. 1902, during tho legal hours of
Sheiifl's sale, the following property
tbwit:
All that tract of land situated, lyiDg 1
and being in Bogansville township,
comity and State aforesaid, known as
the David Itobinpon place, containing
one hundred and thirty-seven acres (137)
more or less, bounded" on the North by
CllHR. W Switt.'s PHtatji Knnth and WMt
b}' J. P. Fincher, and on the East by
.Jeff Smith and others. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of David Rob1
ineon at the suit of Leander Armstrong,
plaintiff, against David Robinson, de1
fendaut. Land to be sold at the
risk of former purchaser, Ike Palmer,
i 3-:it J. W. Sandkks, Sheriff.
i | Seeds
BEST TOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
DUE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES.
We have thousands of barrel* in
stock; the best flaine-grown
and Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives
comparative crop results, both as
to earliness and yield, with Maine- *
grown and Second-crcup seed. It
also contains much other usefal
and valuable information about
1 Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and
Special Potato Price List.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
for 1902 given reliable, practical, up-todate
Information about all Seeds, giving
not only descriptions, but the best crops
to grow, moat successful ways of growing
different cron*. ami mn?li nil." ?.
?
r. E. 11., Prop.
I formation of special interest \o every
Trucker, Uardener an d Farmer. Mailed
free upon request.
T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Truckers and Farmers requiring large
quantities of seeds are requested
to write for special prices.
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For all forms of Malarial poisoning take
Jaansaa's CliU anfeFever Tabic. A. talat
of Malarial poisoniagin your blood m?m
misery and failure. Blood medicines eAn't
oura Malarial poisoning, Tbe entMotefer
it Is Mswa'r reals. Oat a battle to-day.
Costs 50 Cent? If It Cures* ^
Notice! NoticeI m
All persons having claims against
tho estate of Y. S. Bobo, deceased,
must present them to the undersigned
properly attested, and all parties indebted
must make payment at once.
Joseph A. Smith, Executor of
the last Will and Testament of Y. S.
Bobo, Deceased. 4-4tp.
When you want the news read The
Union Times,
INDER STORE.
mty can get a Solid Gold Babv
" #
le engraved on the handle, for
I
/onder Store.
and make written application,
uid upon return of spoon mother
?r spoon.
his Offer Lasts.
e we will give you a beautiful r
ror of good size, while they' last.
$20 in trade?need not all be
} thing every one needs?-it is.
d see it.