The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 14, 1902, Image 5
-How to Make
A Dollar Count
-rIf
you Want to see your Dollar count, jui
oallatour mammoth store and take
peep at the greatest seleotion of
BARGAINS
TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE.
We are brim full of up-to-date goods in all departments,
and have orders placed for large lots of
Spring Goods. Many of our spring goods are coming
in. Be sure to call and see the best line of
Fancy Shirts and Hati
For Meu and Boys, ever shown by any house In th
county.
OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
IS BRIM PULL.
We want room, we need money, and you can get a
bargain. We also have a large lot of Farmer's
Tools. We handle Groceries in car lots and are
prepared to give you the best prices. See our fine
Molasses at 20c per gallon by the barrel. Remember
we have the goods and we must sell them. We
do not buy goods to lay on our shelves, we buy to
sell and we must and will sell.
COME TO SEE US
*. .. % S .
'v ; YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
M. W. BO BO
teal Schedule fir Passover Trains. A for sale?good, cheap mui
. , ***** h Apply to M. W. Bobo. ?-tf
from Columbia. A crazy colored woman, Add
Arrive 9:16 a. m. Depart 9:16 a. m j#ter, from the Harris place 5 mil
1:40p.m. 2 .00p. m from Union, was taken to the aeylu
traivs rnott spabtabburs. Monday by Deputy 8heriff J. H. W
Arrire 11:97 .a m. Depart 11:87 a. m bu__
" 7:10p.m. " 7:80p. m.
T Mr. W. O. James, formerly
_ - ?1? _ - . Union, bat for 19 years a resident
LOC&l News Notes Jackson county, Ga., is back or
i - week's risit to relatives and frien
fit T*etker P#r Itadf Reference ln Unlon ??antyMr.
Thoe. H. Gore spent sevei
days of this week in our olty. He
Gathered Hero arid There by representing the Equitable Insuran
' Our Mm About Town. " m"U'
Mr. Eugene Sanders, son of Shei
Messrs. Wm. A. Nicholson x Son _ . , _T ' .
. - ' . ... . u a. Sanders, left Union Monday for i
* baa a new ad. this week. Read It and *
? . .. lanta, Ga., where he will take a bm
call to see then. . ,
? ness course of six months in SuIHts
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aucio 10 w uo i* Tweunuo i*m?j ?> w*> Crechton A Smith's Business Collej
h-U h00a* ?f Mrm" JM* H* B?dg*re ?n Mi4iD Mrs. David T. Dunean and t<
street ttiis evening. children arrived in Unian Monday eve
Today ia St. " Valentine Day. Tlie iDg. They are stopping temporarily
post aoaaUr will probably have extra the home of Mr. J. A. Brown, h
work to do handling, valentines. Duncan and family will oocupy t
Mre. Forney Harris baa arrived in Episcopal rectory as soon as It la put
Union. She will make ber future home ?h*pe.
at her father-in-law's, Mr. IraS. Harris, C. A. Snow A Co., of Washingto
onChurO.U?t.
FQJt BALE. That fine business patent cases, and other information
' loir oh* Main* street In Unioii. josf interest to inventors, patentees a
ktjove the Opera House. Apply to manufacturers. They will also send
E. I*, sun. Jr.. Pendleton, B. O. Dookiel on Trade-Marks to war one w
4.tf, *n?7 desire to hare a Trade-Mark it
titrated.
The Peoples bank has opened up for a. ,? amn/tM9m Mtt .. . ^
VurinMs.Dd-hu.lM . UTlog. do- 8h?rtg 8.nd.r. cught two eo
putaMDt. Tlwy will pop you Interest eTp*iJnm B"m!nfth*
OB <Upo.it. from on doUu upw.nl. ' J. 'f, W?!? 5
names of "Rabbit" and "Railroad
Mr. W. D. Arthur has been re-elect- a constable same for th?m and ra
city clerk and treasurer. l|r. Ar- them back where they t
. thur has made the city a yery efficient lon ed y^ay.
T v. sffiosr. We congratulate him upon his **
rs rlnirrirn Sheriff Sanders has jost pure has
a handsome pair of bay horses. Th
FOR 8ALE A rery desirable bnsl- are beauties and came from Kentuok
, ness lot on Main street In Union, un9mM -rwi rt4ll
v }uat abore the National bank. Apply 0n? 18 a harness horse and the oth
to E. O. Brans, Pendleton. B. O. is * saddler. He is well pleased wi
| . 4-tf. them. Mr. Crawford brought the
, o Miss ML E. Tinslbt Is remodeling her back with him for Mr. Sanders.
Jewelry store, and flbring op a show We call attention this wsek to the a
wmoow, preparatory to opening ap an vertisement of the Peopies Bulk. T1
qp-to date millinery store, fee her ad. is Union's latest enterprise. It is strict
in this issue. op to the hour in every particular a
Tfe Bed people hate about finished ? equipment is complete dewn to ev?
poitta^ up their poles. They are beauties detaiU It is officered by some of our m<
and regular dry scrapers. The crow prominent and progreesite busines m?
raw we balag being put ap all and the bnOdlng le considered one
the Up* Mr. Chw. J*. Bw?g, the eoilo- handsomest in the op oonntry, as tot
' fttag apart, la bwOy at work and says Interior It it aa Ant w any to be found
be is edging new contracts every- day. the State.
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Must Have It.
Our old friend, Mr. T. F. Gault,
end* us his subscription to 1908,
with hearty congratulations on the
! improvements fn The 1 imes * h"
has L? en taking tho p*p?r for ftO
years and does us the honor of sayiog
the paper has never before heeo as
good as we are making it, and that
St wh le he is now in feeble health he
cannot do withont The Times and
?1 expects to take it as long as he lives.
This is very encouraging to us, and
we wish for this good old gentleman
many more years of life and happiness
among us.
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' No Argument la Needed
j To convince anyone who has once
tried it, of the raefct of our "Clifton"
brand of flour.
The lliur speaks for itself. It tell* its
own story of absolute purltv and careful
milling. It speaks in the eloquent language
of light, white loaves and biscuits,
delicious pastry and tempting cakes. It
speaks with such conviction that it brings
the user back for more and it always tells
the same satisfactory story. Why not
learn this storv of pure Hour by trying
"Clifton?" Ask your grocer for it.
Bransford Mills, Owensboro. Ky,
Member Anti-Adul'eration League.
5 Reception Tendered
Mrs. Harry DePaaa.
On Wednesday afternoon at the handle
some home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. DePass
was given one of the swellest receptions
of the season in honor of their
cousin, Mi8. Harry DePass, of Spartanburg,
a bride of a month. Assisting
Mrs. Victor DePass to receive were Mir.
Hurry DePass, Mrs Thos. Murphy, Mrs.
A. H. Foster, Miss Isabel Foster, Miss
l?i i- a#? tn
ca luuro < i im. jixn. ixepass ana Hiss
Floride DePass, of Camden. About
forty ladies were present. The refreshments
were dainty and delicious.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. DePass
entertained a number of their young
friends in honor of Miss Floride DePass.
their pretty and accomplished sister.
Oyer at the Keys.
Mr. Editor:?We are getting along
smoothly in the Keys.
The young people are much interested
at this time in aecuring an organ for our
school house. They have the services of
our excellent teacher. Miss Ethel Walker,
engaged in training them after school
hours. It puts Miss Walker on double
duty, and if the public want to be entertained
in a first class opera (home talent)
I say let them attend and be convinced.
Admittance fee lOoents. Come and see
and if you are not satisfied that you have
received full value Mr B. G. Wilburn
will pay you your fee back.
I m?t a candidate the other day. They
are a clever set of men and want to serve
the people, which is right.
* TnoMAS H. Gore ^
Union to the Front.
A party in Syracuse, New York, has
written a letter of inquiry to the Real
Estate Age its in Union making some
earnest enquiries regarding the price, of
le* small farms from O to 100 acres, stating
that he has observed a considerable
i, amount of favorable comment in the
"Southern Field," a very progressive
journal published by the Southern Railim
road, bending every energy foi the develji
opment of the South. This gentleman
wishes to move to Union county and engage
in the dairy, fruit and poultry busi*
ness. We hope our real estate people
will give him all necessary information.
Union is before the world now and
k a manv avne ora ?*?? ?
I m IUUUJ \JJ VW CUV VU1UUU lUiO VY aj. ?T u
should leave no atone unturned to assist
in bringing all the intelligent farmers
here from other points that we can.
*1 Our Friends From the Country.
is
ce Among oar country friends who
Qj_ were in town this week the following
called in to see us and left us a supply
of palm grease, all the way from
iff one to two dollars each, with one for
. 25 cents and two for 50 cents. While
L " this is not up to tha average we have
B*" no kick ooming. We know times are
n, hard and a dollar now looks like a
r6. wagon wheel, but remember you get
a whole wagon load of news when
*? you take The Times, and if you keep
a close watch on the advertisements
at of our* wide-awake merchants,
[r. you will surely ?save enough solid
oash in a couple of visits to town to
pay for five years subscription, pome
on aoross friends, all (t costs ^s a dollar
a bottle, an^ a guarantee goes
n, with every receipt for a cure of the
n- blues, loss of energy, that tired feeing
ing, nervousness, fits, insomania,
of laziness, ignorance, general debility,
nd loafing, and several other ailments
afflicting humanity. Just try it If
1)0 you don't believe it. These fellows
say they like the medioine and would
not do without a dose every week for
>n- any consideration:
,m Messrs. J. R'. Sumner, Cole Rain;
. J. G. Bishop, Jonesville; John Wish,,
ert, Orosbyville; R. B. Ivey, West
? Springs; J. T. P. Gault, Olney; W.
11- Lester Davis, Sedalia; Joseph Bailey,
u- Monarch; J, H. Riley, Buffalo; Mrs.
G. A. Setzler, Pomaria! S. O. Palmer,
KMton;Jlm Sims, Herberts; T. F.
d Gault, Kelton; O. P. McWhirter,
ey Wolf Oity, Texas, by his cousin, Mr.
Gault; R. J. Gregory, Gold Well;
'** J. A. Wallace, Whitmlres; James
6 Robinson, Hempstead, Texas, by his
brother; Mrs. F. G. Beaty, Delta;
,m u d u.itu.ui. tu?.?
were from the country to mj nothing
. of those In Union. Many of them
i spoke In flattering terms of The
lis Times as a newspaper. We ha\e had
Uy at least six men to tell as this week
nd that Times is now one of the best
!ry weekly papers to be found in the
^ State. Wall, we wonld not be satisfied
in getting oat any other kind.
Thanks to you all, kind friends, tell
your borrowing friends er non subhe
seribers of The Timi| if there are any
in in your section, that they are losing
deal as lopg as they hold baok from
. taking Xfukii,
At The Hotel,
?
At Hotel Union on Monday afternoon
Mrs. Clark entertained the
"Euchre Club" and som-> other !
friends. Six ha"d euehr-* 'vis thei
game p' iyed, I\Ii-?s Jessie C -tivris j
was the winner of a pretty wedgewood
vase?lirst prize. Mrs. ("ark
is a most charming hostess and her
guests aro always sure of a pleasant
ncrAsinn nnrl rlu'ml" ?" -?1 *
?.. . ......n j n-1: UOI1IIIOI1 ? .
Sunday Weddings.
Itev. T. E M mih, ??f the Fir-t Mo-liodist
church did a rushing business in
tieing the Go/don knot 1 st. week i
The following couples were married by *
litru: \
Mr. George W. Sax ton to Miss Minnie '
Lee, Suuday lri-tbt a', tbo p ir*.>u ?t? s
Mr. ltoberl II. Cody to Misa Gsrtru lo \
McCants, at the home of the bri lejir >om "
Sunday. C
Mr. George Cody to Miss Daisy MoCants,
at the sarue time and place. It -v.
T. E. Morris offlo:ating at all ab >yo cert - j|
monies.
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Junction News Notes.
News is scarce around here at this 11
time. No farm work done yet ex ^
cept a little chopping wood for firo
purposes. i
The oat crop has all been killed in
this section and some farmers say g
I they are going to sow wheat for their I
stock for feed instead of oats ns soon %
as the ground will do to plow.
I hear some farmers say they are ?
not going to buy any ^uano this v car. ^
That is a move in the right direction.
Stick to that farmer. I
Mr. Jock Going and Mr. A. G.
Bentley has been hauling and selling
cotton at Jonesville this week. Ts
Pigs are in demand at this time in U]
this section. Very few have any a fid ca
everyone is wanting a pen hog and 11(
don't know where to find them. jp
Shouldn't we raise hog* to keep and ...
some to sell is a question. Let's
raise hogs and corn at home, try te
have botn. I heard a man s ly the Of
other day that bacon was very nice
with cabbage and beans and the C
more the better, and home raised ^
meat he believes was better, he had
tried it. It
Mrs. T. F. Gault who has been al
tick for several weeks, but getting p?
bo she could go around in the house Wl
fell and broke her right arm the ^
other day. Dr. Chambers set the
broken arm and she is doing very
well at this time. U
Mow. w
Vocal Circuit Cut Out.
We announced last week that on account
of a severe at taok of sore throat
we were deprived of the pleasure of continuing
our rounds with the Auditor, m
laying in another supply of fresh air ami
(rood victual*, and fraki> g iu a few
hundred more sub^np'.ious. This was S
of course a disappointment, hut while we _.
ware 44knoekpd mil." r>f v?ll tlioi- rmr., 1
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country ham, chickens, sausage, etc.,
that we know win waiting for us, tlie
subscriptions oarne in to the ofiice in a
very satisfactory manner.
But back to the sore throat business,
we were vocally "cut out" for two or
three days, as the telegiapher would put
it we were "grounded out north." We
wish to return our thanks to our many
friends who so kindly expressed sympathy
and wished us a speedy recoverv.
We came out of the f ght all right. We rt
suppose the influenza, grippe or what- J
ever it was, concluded when wo turned
it loose that it had for ouce tackled the
wrong party; that we were a tough
customer to haudle, and it dropped us
like you would a hot brick.
A number of our fiiends, recalling
our remedy for exterminating the house
fly, begged us to give our remedy which
I so quickly cured us of sore throat, for ?.
[ the benefit of suffering humanity. Were J
it not a fact that grippe, sore throat, etc,
is almost epidemic in this section and
that our giving publicity to the prescription
may be the means of alleviating a,
great deal of suffering, \ye would be
reluctant in giving our rerqedy; hut under
the circumstances we will let it out. It |
is a sure cure, it cured us and why uot I
ni e worried along with it for .three
days, and let it have full swing, then we
decided we had enough and determined
i to go in to knock it up. We quit work _
rather early the third day, s .n about
| down, got our things together, wert I
i home, ate supp -r, sent the ohil lieu to I
bed and then wo wont after tlut s ne |
throat. This i? what we did: Sucked
| the juice from a fat lemon without
| frowning; made a cop of strong ginger
tea from jaraaiea squeezed half a lemon
into it and drank it, ?'e two "Frog in the
Throat" tablets, ale o.; wor(h of troohoa,
took two teaspoonsfnl of Dr. Kind's New ?
[ Discovery, i teaspxtnful eveiy h *if hour,
one teasjmohful of "Dr. Hud i's cough y
t mixture," j tea'poonful every lull' hour,
[put a pinch of sulphur d own thro it, fj
inhaled the fumes of burning sulphur,
gargled \ wine glass full of kerosene,
letting it reach the affected part. Poured
teaspoon full of turimntine over >\ lump k
ef lard, uvlted the lard, and rubbed
chest and throat thoroughly, then applied y
it liberally to the hrttoms of font, then a
baked feet before the fire. Drauk another *
! cup of ginger tea, went imraedialety to
bed, slept soundly and sweetly, woke up tl
next morning to find the sorethioat h i 1
gonetohuut an easier Tictim There was I
another remo.ly on the list that we (lis- I
carded, a battle of hot water to lie on
the throat after going to b*d, wo had jy
the hot v ater ready, hut was satisfl d ?
that we had already conquered so we left
off the hot water lot-Mo. b
That is wh it oured us, now try it. *
and if it does not cure you veport a - our
office and we will try and reommeml
something else. 1
> Sntecribe for Tn? Tunis and keep *
ppeted.
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Tlie latent and best production of mechanical art, contaiung
less number of parts than any other, and therefore the
imp'est and easiest to understand. Made of the best material
nd all wearing parts case hardened. Full set of latest attachlents
in enameled, plush lined case. Woodwork of Golden
)ak, highly-polished. Everything equal to ANY machine at
LNY price. ONLY $19.50 CASH.
letzel's Hardware Store.
The Peoples Bank
now ready for business in their handsome, new, up-to-date,
j) town office building and you are most cordially invited to
11 in and inspect our new "quarters." No matter how small,
) matter how large your banking hiuinpoo ???? .
?0 ?^?.jo iiiuj ijc, we nuuiu
ice t?> take care of it on a reciprocal basis, promising the moat
Deral accommodations consistent with practical safety.
In addition to our Regular Banking Business we have
>ened a
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
i which we receive deposits of One Dollar and upwards and
low interest on same at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum,
lyable twice a year. If you have any idle money put it to
ork by depositing it with our Savings Department, and it will
ow while you sleep. The women and young folks are e?icially
invited to call aud open accounts with our SAVINGS
EPARTMENT. If we can be of any service to you in other
ays we are at your command.
THIi PEOPLES BANK
By B. F. ARTHUR, President.
>TYL1SH BEST
jauuicd
and
Harness
?he best workmanship, sold on
honorable guarantee.
NAILS
taught by the car load. Let us
quote you prices.
Jnion Hardware Co.,
The Hardware Leaders.
:resh, Seasonable Goods
-^OUR MOTTO.ife>o
you have any trouble in getting your
rants supplied? If so let Morgan & Wagnon
[U them for a while.
Remember that we guarantee every article we sell to
0 as we represent it. It ought to be worth something to
on to have a place where you can get Reliable Groceries,
nd if anything should be wrong it will only cost you the
rouble of letting u s know. We have a treat in store for
hoscf ladies who appreciate a
delicate Dessert at Small Expense.
IISS THOMSON will spend a week at our store in the near
lture and thoroughly demonstrate the value, economy and
eauty of the many dishes to be prepared from TRYPHOSA,
5c per package. 2 for 26c.
J
MORGAN & WAGNON.
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