The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 14, 1902, Image 7
? I ~
SEASON!
yysjppsn alike
^ To us, in one respect, inasmuch
'? as we can furnish high grade
Canned and
Ik*
Bottled Goods,
'
Fut up wlien QLUlte
freslL, wittL great care
In liancillng, of seleotec3L
QLuallty, Hermetically
sealed to pre4.
vent deterioration in
flavor.
0 orn,
Peas,
Peaches,
"Dno -wci
JL uai o,
Oliver
Tli? list; Is too long to
mention lierej and tli?
price Is amazingly
1 o w, o onsldering
value.
-VOUNG the GROCER
| " ' .?
, Morgan and Wagnon will dispei
Local LaOOniCS. delicious drinks from the famous Ci
8oda Fountain this summer. You
. . know what fine drinks Mr. Wagn
HAPPENINGS* OF INTERE81 ABOUT TOWN can make. Watch for his opening a
. remember that is the place to get pi
I PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. and refreshing drinka,
I _ . . ~ Cut Price Sale in Hamburg Edgii
Doh't forget the Wheeler & Wilson now on at MeNeace's.
No. 9. J. H. Spears.
The old 3c'a railroad has been scooped Telephone people have 1
I up by the Southern Railroad. gun stringing tefeir wires. Aleadcal
When the priee is too high elsewhere, ?"1 'r<>m * ?"*?> office to t
move on to MeNosce's. pole on Col. J. L. Young a corn
,. . . from which point the wires are distr
f Mll*> Came Southard is boarding with uled QU three routea
v Mrs. Frank Peake,
I Best grade Sewing Machine needles , fc ? McNeace's clearing sale al
V gnd Oil always on hand. J. II. Spears, ''raw, the crowd.
i i Mrs. Emalie N-cholsnn and nhilriren Wednesday of this w??k wm A
I"! Sheppard and Fraces. left Alouday for a Wednesday and the beginning of t
H 4MUre?'?S v'?'t ^ at,'ves *n I)urant> lenten season of forty days of fastii
^ , * prayer and abstinence from social pie
; Repairing done and supplies furnish- urca# Xhi8 i(J observed by t
|jj ed for all makes of sewing machines- Episcopal denomination in Union.
$3 J, H. Spears.
1 Mre. L. G. Young goeu to Spartan- , W?.B Ground Bolted Menl, 850 l
|| burg today to attend a St. Valentine >US 16 * * peara.
X Luncheon given by Miss Helen North. Married, at the residence oft
H Several interesting communications bride's parents, Lockhart, S. <
1 were left out ihia week for lack of Thursday, a p. m., Feb. 6th, 11M
| apace. Tboy will appear next week. by Ber. Sam T. Creech, Mr. Clare.
H A New Millinery Store in town. Miss Wilburn to Miss Irene Mickle.
M fa, Tinsley will show you some nice ^ ?
1 fp-ata for ladiee and children. 20 nna. bugar for ?1. J.H.fepeare.
t! Thq biennial sessions bill was knock- It is a singular co-incidence that b<
ed in^ha head in the Senate Wednes- the exposition at Buffalo and at Cbarl
day by a vote of 2o to 15. It is hard to ton should experience a drawback
M find a majority voting against feather- account of incidents connected with \
|| iug their nest. President of the United States. Pr?
B On Tuesday Mrs. T. C. Duncan and <lent McKinley was shot at the Bqff
her sister, Mrs. Warren Dupre, of Spar- imposition, and now President Roo
I tanburg, left for tho Charleston Egpo* TC,t deprived of his visit to \
|| gition. Charleston Exposition, for the prese
^ . ... at least, by the serious illness of
JDon't Boy your spring hat until you 80n
see Miss Edna Tinsley's new styles and ^ ,
9 shapes/- v ' . FOR SALE?Desirable building 1
p I V ' ' . . at Hendersonville, N. C. Terms r
1 . W TZ enUr?T oouable. A.ldreoa IV A. Town.0
gl started m Union. It is to be a whole- ... ^ _ ?.
SB sale-drug business, Hames and Lips- n 0n'
oomb, we understand, are pushing the Misses White, Goss and McGh
B enterprise. three popular young ladies, boardinf
H Ik vou want to reach far with a abort Mre.'T',
fie, call at McNeace's. iiiawons io ineuu* vu ? 3(,. ,
here w? ? werm word bsttlo in the ml\ '"-^.tioH.^ TL.o^nvUation,
lee Tuesday, whilothcantitruHt bill j y aU< l'l?rol? P
up for discussion. A rote to knock In ?"e corner "1? 'L!
.. ? >n . . , . .... and the envelopes are sealed witl
the bill was lost, and the bill is still * 1
n for discussion. leart.
r_ rriVf _ *k? * i i Nervous Diseases cured. 80 d
[cNracb has the biggest valuo in t,reatmeot $i.oo. J. H. Maso
els we have ever seen. Oo f Hancock, Maryland. 2t
lr. John A. Fant, President of the ? * , ? ?
narcks Cotton Afilis, ha, de.?rmi??l , FOR SAI.K-Kourgood farm m,
?,im a*iT .. for cash or good paper*. Apply
mild 25,or 3o new cottages on the me ^ jonesville, 8. a
ipany s property. He is arranging 4.gtp j)t x. T. Fabi
put on a night- and day force of r. ? , r. ,, *
ids in his ooifi. Dr.Mason's Dspllatory rsm<
. . superfluous hairs permanently f
tcNBAc^pwsthfynftne^abonanasany part of the body. $400 a 1
iamburg Edgings, ney^r saw them John H. Mason A Oo., Hanoeok Mi
heap. . " land* %
A
' J-. J< .* w. . VL r_iv.il>'.1 v ' ***?*> JsflF"-J* , o _i-'A
j jjy ??
GRIDED SCHOOL EXOJBF
Some Fine Work That Re floe
. Credit Upon the Scholars of
This Fine School.
| Mrs. Linder's Room : written worl
pencil, nil mounted on card boar<
J I after five day's practice. The woi
of the first grade. 'J he work wj
J good.
Miss McGhee's and Miss Alt
Wulker's room : Advanced 1st ar
2nd Grades. Writteu work, penci
from dictation, mouutod on ctu
board, neatly executed.
Miss Etbelind Gobs' Room: Hi
grade. Free hand drawing on cai
board of vHriotin ohinotn. vprv crooi
- ?j ? ?? ?* o~ w
Miss Cora Murphy's Room: 4t
grade. El ami nation papers. A ft
simile copy of the recent exainint
tiou, written in ink, cardboard aboi
3 feet square, fastened at top wit
brass paper fasteners, so that the
can be examined sheet at a tirn
Some of the writing on these exam
nation papers was very fine. Exan
inations on arithmetic, history, spel
ing and other studies.
Miss Carrie Southard's Room : 5t
grade. Drawings and relief mapi
showing mountains, valleys, etc
with paper pulp. Colored worl
This was very pretty.
Miss Minnie Gist's Room: 6t
grade. Examination papers, same a
other. Some of these papers aro ver
neatly executed. As an evidenc
of the work of this grade oae littl
girl's examination showed 5, or pei
feet for the whole of last session an<
the same marking up to the presen
time this year.
7th grade: Miss Minnie Gist am
Prof. A. W. Lowry. Examinatioi
papers, latin, history, algebra, etc.
showed proficiency.
8th grade : A. W. Lowry. Exam
ination papers on various studies ant
the map of South Carolina fron
memory by the scholars, with ever;
county named, and many of th
towns and cities located. This wai
crood work. Drawincra of thn anna
ratus of physics in the room was als<
made. All free hand drawing, am
was considered by those who saw i
excellent work.
3 9th grade: Prof. Davis Jeffriea
Examinations in geometry, latin
English, algebra, etc. In this exam
ination occurred some very difflcul
problems, which were worked ou
correctly and very neatly executed
A flag of South [Carolina painted 01
silk by Miss Bessie Gallman was als<
sent from this grade. It was an ex
cellont piece of work. This flag wa
about 18x86 and was attached to i
handsome staff. The exhibits wer
sent to the Charleston Exposition 01
- last Saturday, and, judging from th
| comments of those who saw the e*
hiblt before it was packed for ship
| ment, it will no doubt compare favor
' ably with anything of the kind frou
other counties.
wmm
Honor Roll of Graded Schools.
ise
ITT SCHOOL NO. 1.
*!} 1st Grade A?El tie Howell, Pearl!
j Cudd, Waddy Anderson.
jre 1st Giade B?Anna Sanders, Kati
Fowler, Marie Anderson, Eurek
Abrams, Ray Stewart, Ambrose Hu*hr{
JgB 2nd Grade?Laulm Harris. Katii
Gregory, Ora Senn, Harry Sparks, Lewi
, Perrin.
^e" 3rd Grade--Willie Gofortb, Maggi
ole Anderson, Benlah Alman.
he 4th Grade?Myra Young, Emm
er, Rodger, Kelly Led better, I^ena Lee
:k. J. D. Arthur, Fred Sexton, Editl
Smith.
5th Grade?Leila Bailey, Louise Dun
till can, Boyd Fowler, Louise Murphy, A1
berfc Oliphant, Ida Palmer, Joe Rodger
Harold Smith, Katie Smith, Huute
,sh Young.
he 6th Grade?Wallace Gibbs, Ann
ig, Belle Gibbes, Mattie Williams, Nin
aB. Sexton, Tom Howze
. 7th Grade?Ora Font, Leila Edwarcb
Sam Dunlap.
8th Grade?Asa McKissick, Fanni
i)er Thomas, Ruth Spears, Alsie Smith
Bernice Going.
9 th Grade?Besde Gall man, Belli
he Gregory, May Robinson, Mary Oldham
n. Lillian Williams, Parm Smith, Srpit
? Humphries.
)2? SCROOL no. 2.
lC0 1st Grade A?Addie Murphy, Nanni
Murphy, Pearl Arrowood, Annie Huj
gins, Herbert Brandon, Eva Hart.
1st Grade B?Carrie Lawaon, Lizzi
.. Gregory, Robert Colson, Charley Wood
2nd Grade?Etta Painter, Olirett
e8* Smith, Eva Fowler,
on 3rd Grade?Mlra Aughtry, Emm
the Hifh. liulu Hendrix, fierce Hraudoi
?8i? Frank AI ford.'
aj0 4th Grade?Will Parker.
8e. EXCEL9IOU SCHOOL,
the 1st Grade?Robert Beans, Liudt
. Gibbs, Lnt her Gibhs, Nelson Davi:
' Clarence Davis.
hlB 2nd Grade?Bertie Jolly, Josie Lee.
3rd Grade?Pearl Betenbaugh.
lots MONARCH SCHOOL
ea? 1st Grade?Roy K Belu<\|WatreI Ho
nd, comb, Andre-v Wood, Roy Johnson.
2nd Grade?Pauline Belue, O
Kitchens, Stella Johnson,
lee, 3rd Grade?Clam Ho'eomb,
?
MorHan & Wminoa
Ill ? ?
,ral- Increaso their space to double amoui
are this week, They find this necessary c
account of their increasing busines
They believe in printer's ink, and v
rts, seo where they are right. They enjc
i ft a very fine patronage from the ladios
tho town. Their business is exceedii
their expectations, as a result of clea
ays fresh goods, courteous treatment to i
in ?fc and a prompt delivery service. We wis
).ly these excellent young men continu<
prosperity. Once a customer always
ales customer at Morgan Wagnon'a.
Money to Loan.
i,
I have money to loan in amounts
$300 and upwards on improved far
at 7 per cent interest. No co
tK>x* mission except a reasonable attorney 1
*7" for preparing necessary papers.
My 304y. V. E. DzPass
?
h Reveals tlie fao
? crowded In. soir
? room for sprln g:
'I TlilnK tli? dulc*
to reduce prlcej
i- full lot ot mlscel
e
t Bed Room, Din
I lor Suits, Rug's,
Carpets, Pictur
' Novelties at less
r
e
s
" 1 A If- ill# ?
iWL BUY IN I
It
V
; And we are prepared tc
1 ter goods than you can
I ture is of new design,
; Look over our stock bef
; convinced that it will be
T. E. B,
Barlow & Wilson.
The Hailow A Wilson Minstrels played |- A 6
in the Union Opera House to a t airly |\L./lLi
e g?>od audience last Saturday night
a They have a veiy good band
and aii excellent orchestra. They in?
troduced several new jokes aud the wire
walking feature was the Quest ever so?n
in Union. They have a good show well Thft
- worth going to see. X II?
D ^ VWW
a ADVERTISED LETTERS W nee
If
\i Remaining in the Poet Office at Union Plows,
8.C., for the week ending Feb. 14th,
" Augier, Jr, O V ' low ^OCk
Brant, Miss Hattie Guano Dit.1
Brant. Edgar un#aQ 1nfic
r Clark, R L. 1 loes ancl h
Floyd, Miss Tlacomar Tobacco ar
a Fowler, Baxter
a Harden, Mrs. Susan
Hume, Miss T.f^
i, High tower, Mrs Allen (2) -a-IVHarrnon,
Mrs C H
e Lawsor., Wm B c?.??
i, McAbee, Noyes ougar,
Moore, J H ses, 2nd Ci
3 Williams, L W Wood'* fn
i, Walker, C W ,w ood s Ua
h Wardsworth, Chns in Dry Goc
Union News Co
1902.
e Persons calling for the above let\
ters will please say if advertised, and
will be required to pay one cent lor
B their delivery. ?
J. C. Hunticr. P. M. W
AMHIHHHHHHHHHHHHife ???????
I VtV I A >
I si"arils zfgfifEAAI OiiiOfl
- He ca
i I wear* Iwic* |TJr . a L|J||
I Mrml jyyr^v8?^|
J? SUwMOfl ^n a ^ar
ig
MAaiCV TA A * M
? i yj uvrtn I
J1 Bring na
ed On farm lands. Easy payments. Na tjrill eot
a commission char sod. Borrower pays WT11 Sclv
actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest
seven percent, up, according to aecurety. yOU RF6
JOHN B. PALMER A SON, holnino27-6mo.
Columbia, S. C. "Piping
of ?
ms ToCurc a Cold In One Day
ra- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. T 7
fee Alls druggists refund the money if it JP a
fails to cure. E. W. Grovels signature
on each box. 860. 43-1 y
Review of
r Stock, of
irn i t u r e
?
?/ bxjLctwo aro overlg
lines.
and summer sooa?.
teest way to do XX Is
3? KTow wo offer a
Llaneous
ing- Room and ParArt
Squares and
e Frames and Art
than reg ular prices.
riAH I r\a r\ i
jAtl LUAU LU15
> give better prices ana betget
elsewhere. This Furnihandsome
and well made,
ore you buy and you will be
i to your advantage to buy at
^ I LEY'S.
)! READ!!" READ"!
best always comes first. The
sler & Wilson No. 9. Then comes
Shovels, Chains and Roues.
' Tl
s, Mattocks, Bridles,
:ributors, Forks, Harness,
Lakes. Collars and Hames Buckets,
id Cigars. Loaded Shells.
>W DOWN FOR CASH.
Coffee, Flour, Meal, Meat, New Orleans Molas*op
Red Bliss Triumph Potatoes, Onion Sets,
rden Seed, the best for the South. Also bargains
ids, Notions, Shoes and Hats.
Yours for business,
H. SPEARS,
i Sets and Good Seeds
-OR THE GARDENER,
nnot succeed without them.
Have Them
ger and more varied stock than
ever before.
ie a list or your needs in tnis line and I
re you further worry and trouble. If
inexperienced I will take pleasure in
you make proper selections.
>.
C. DUKE, Druggist.
And BeedsroAd.