The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1902, Image 2
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Crown and Bridge
Work a Sneoialt.v.
F.ttu Jane Etchings.
Tlu /i^vrauii/milatit ti l?.\ / akI'h.i.u IiSu
* II> ...... Ifi iu.ro 111.1
letteis to the mere hum-drum of conntiy
Jife o'ttu nmkt :i liis communication too
monotonous for the enjoyment. of tlie
average rrader. Urine an occasional
digrtssinn from the old customs aiv
Bonivwhat of respite one will appreciate
provided ilie subject matter of some live
issue takes the place of the discarded
manuscript..
This thought hiii.c us to the point in
view. I)r. T DeWitt. Tahnage in his
sermon a' Chuiieston Sablwth of last,
week clinches a truth which if the wot Id
of mankind properly understo d and uppteciated
would make it vi-or. better
and happier both for time and e?? raitjr.
It poms the halm of coi solution into the
wounded heart ai d tikes the poor depised
and often defrai d d wane workers
to the highest pinnacle of Christ isn hopefulness
and shows hun tl.e promised
Land" of reft, whether he is tending,
ltd by an nn-eon providence.
Tiiis illustrious divine chose as his
text. 1 Samuel iff):24. "As his part is
that goeth dow n to the battle, so shall
bis part be that, tairieth by tliestulT"
Tbe text is ample assurance to any
intelligent, careful and conscientious
reader to whom it is n-fen-d at tlte
present das, those who are faithful in
the small things of hie We Histoid
that
"Little drops of wa'er, Tittle grains of
sand;
Make the mighty ocean and the pleasant
i l si
JMUU."
So without the many humble, f-.ithful
wage earnes*' le'p our g'?a' eo'atprises
that anion Mi the world at t heir
granduer and ifM'ulnorH would iif.n
have hr'eu even u porsibility.
Ordinary duties done i y rdu.ary p"<<peop'e
iu au oniioaiy w*y, ii don* conscientiously
rtccive the same irward as
those who have ex?:? p! i >na! i ppoilimiiier
. fordoing good 1>> the work which
' comes to you wherever you ar* plac-d
and that widhringa greater reward than
a great deal attempted and done p 1>.
An hutnhle Woman in pacing along a
country road dropped a tract with (tie
hope of it, doing some good in some way
unknown to hnr bo' known t<? (hit
Sine ei.ou^h the trad fo ual by a
disst.lub' b'ftiphenv-r uh.? iva-i it and
turned ha'.-k in hi ib^ ivnH of gin and
' iniquity and v.-. I!ml m li find. Ttii-^
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We sell only th<
That mon
We sell 1
Brothers celeb
for boys and g
The best school sho
<HAC?S AND EMB
Have you see]
and Em broi
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largest and to
ment over T:
Union. Call an
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tist.^??S?BB- TJ
Office Bank Building debt<
TTrnrm. S. C *
_ _ the 1;
Hobo
man wirt Hi.hard Baxter, the renowned ??
| nnt.hor of "Baxter's Call to the Saints"
i "Ever'adingUtest" and Dying Thou Ida
j lie was also insti umental in saving many ^,lg
| souls for ( hrist, oniony them I'hiiin
i Doddridge who brought Wiiber Kotlas .
to a realization of hia lost, coiidiim jn.?8'
i Wnber* ForlH'H in torn savtd thousands,
j among them J.ee Richmond who wan
! the instrument in Cod's hand of bring- peHt .
I ing hundreds more to see the true light ,ireas
I of the gosjiel of the son of God. 'i ll*' Qfjj
, liumbie woman who dropped the tiaet i
will receive as gn at, a reward as any of Sonn
I the noble men or women who sought
( hiist through its instrumentality. 'I hi
| In closing I)r. Talmage is reported as ex-co
I having said: "On the great day of an A<
! judgment, \\?' will find that God has seen Tin
I ~n ..? ...... a ,i ... 1.11 i i . , , ,
I oil IMII riKMin Ctuu ifUMMiinrmi .U! Ml Willi!!
| our tiials. and we will tind that'as is tin* their
I put of him that, goeth down to the hat- j o
: tie, so shall his part be that tariieili with t0 fu,
the st itflf"' To
The beautiful snow began falling -a'- wjthj
| urday evening and today. Monday, it is j 0
j still lying on tin- ground l."? incb.es on an
javeiage. ... >
| Mr and Mrs. .1. T. Iiighatn, (1'^haron, . . .
: paid us an appreciated visit Saturday and ,
| spent the day.
j Messrs. A. S. aid ?V. I) Douglass, of ^-x'
! Winnsboro, have kindly consented for 0,1
I the < 'utility Co nniissioiiers to chpnge the railro
1 load l>ed over on their land so as to ' o
. avoid the steep hill at Owen's Fi rd from
j bridge, The* make 110 charges against and t
the county for the new road. Hel
Miss Alice hiltU j >hn finished her of f>,0
1 school at Star Farm last week. their
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee me rejoicing j0j
j over a bouncing boy baby who joined pur,-i
| their family circle last week. ^() j
Some jienple weie sowing oats wh'-u
the stiow cuine and stopped them. j
Mr. Mike Sellers picdse'ed the snow | 9r
Saturday would be ;i "big one" .0, I h?*;
lot it. .'dike's a goes-er who hits .vme- j "Boh
times. State
jj is j of how ntanv times If) multiplied Croc!
by 1^, divided by 7*? his h
Vox. state
Crocl
I
I)r. Mason's Complexion Tablets!
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles, | ^
blackhoads, redness of face or nose j mafJt
and any skin blemish, giving a clear j ^ '
and beautiful complexion. $1,00 a J'ja
oox. . n. Mason tfc (Jo., Hancock, ,irr
j Maryland. 25;-ly | 9
I J 1 a roc
IT3?a5WB8ttK?HgBaEK-MiSffiKST SKSMt*
IN GOOD HEALTH by i
IS LIVER
mggist sells it. 25 and 50 ce
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s best
ey can buy. ,
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rated shoes
;irls.
e in the world.
ROIDERIES.
ol our i^acos
deries for
liavo tlio
est assortjrouglit
to
dL see tliom.
Notice! Notice!
I persons tiaving claims against
state of Y. S. Bobo. deceased,
present them to tho undersigned
erly attested, and nil parties insd
must make payment at once.
1o.sf.ph A. Smith, Executor of
ast Will and Testament of Y. 8.
, Deceased. 4-4tp.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
1111 v; \\uu |rn?|.vi iv. i/ciavo ai u j
irons." I will insure select COUN- |
!ISKS of all kinds. Stores, dwell-!
farm property, etc. I also write J
Accident arid Health policies,
ess Insurance $2 per yea , pays $0
ly indemnity. Best Companies, I
dans, best terms. Call on or ad- I
, \V. J. Oktzh., Agent, City,
ce in Octzel's Hardware Store.
? Hills That llnvc Become Acts :
p bill to regulate county aid to
nfederate soldiers has become
?t.
r bill to regulate the manner by
i cities and towns may extend
charter has passed,
authorize public school trustees
nish books to certuin pupils,
prohibit hand curs being left
n fifty yards of crossings.
rfijiuri) puone gmners to keep
book1? open for inspection,
provide for better protection to
lone, telegraph and electric
wires. , '
tending time for paying taxes
wnship railroad bonds where
ads have not been built,
exempt ex-confederate soldiers
paying hawkers licenses in cities
owns. i
ating to incorporation of towns
00 inhabitants so as to make
charters perpetual,
nt resolution uuthori/ipg the
mso of school house in district
0 Cherokee county.
I
andson of Davy Crockett Dead.
tic Koric, Ark., Feb. 18.?Colonel
" Crockett, father of Secretary of ,
Crockett, and grandson of Davy ,
(ett, hero of the Alamo, died at i
ome In Stuttgart last night. All
offices closed today. Colonel i
cett was 70 years old.
Lifsey Wine Cver Harris,
ifihington, Kelt. 18.?The president
nominated II. A. Lifsey as poster
at Ilarnc8vllle, Ga., to succeed ,
present postmaster, Harris, who
n candidate for reappointment.,
ends a fight which has attracted
>d deal of attention.
TCc - *&&&&
SYRUP I
i
Notice of Final Discharge.
I will apply to .Jaron M Uieeev, Jud*.
>f Probate in and for the county o
Tnion, State of South Caroliua, on Marc!
.7th, 1(.?0*2, for a linal dise.harae as ad
liiniatrator of tbo estate ot* l.ukin T?an
raster, late of Union county, s. *.!<
ccs-rid. * All icmax having clabv.
gainst said estate must pr??ent Mien
roperly attest *! on or la love said da;
o mo at West Springs or to my attorney
I. A. Sawyer, Esq.. at Union C. II., o
L-o forever barred.
W A LANCASTKU,
Admr. Dark in I ,ane>ist? r, deceased
Union Iimks, Feb. 14. 1H02. 7-4t
Land Sale.
SI-hJ e of South Carolina,) Court of
County of Union. ) Probate.
Patrick J. Davis as Kyi untm- t in
Plaintiff,
V8.
Patrick U Davis, et. al, Defendant*.
Bv decree of the Probate Court, T wil
sell to tlie blithest bidder, or sale.'dr.y i
March, next, all that certain piece, p:u
eel or tract of land, lying, l>eing am
situate in Union township, onnntv am
Sta'e afnr??said aixuit four miles Norll
of Union C. II , and bounded on th
North by Wm. M. Gallroan, East am
South by lands of the estate of Iviz
Ann Davis, deceased, and West by II
II. Belue, aud containing ore bundle
and forty acres, more or less, and iieir
a portion of the tract- of land owned h
Mrs Kliza Ann Davis at. the time of lit
death, and being the northern or nortl
western portion of same. A plat, of cri
land may be seen at the office of tli
Pn-bate .11 djre, ;u.d w ill be exhibited t
theralo.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pa
for paiH'is.
Jason M. Giikku,
l'roiiafp Judge,
Union Times, Ftb'y 7ih, 1902.
7-3';.
Notice of Land Sale.
State of South Curoliini, 1
County of Union, j
By viitue of the authority eoufem
upon us t.y the will of the late Mr
Louisa Ilutnph'ics. wo will nlTer forsali
before the Court. House door, at Uuioi
S. CM oil saler-day in Mart:h. 1902 ?
public outcry to the highest bidder, t!i
following lands, towil:
All that piece, parcel or plantation <
land, hing, being and situate in Unio
township, county and State aforesaU
containing three hniidnd (.'iO(t) acre;
more or less, and Ixiund* d as follow:
On the North ty the Dunn place and tl
John Tyler Davis place, on the East. 1
lands of Dora McDaniel and the M<
Creight plaoe, on the South by lane
known as.the Hubert W. Harris plnct
and on ttie West by lands of Georfi
Bailey.
terms of sale:
One-third (^) cash and tho balance i
two equal annual installments of one an
two years, with interest, on ihe ered
portion from day of sale Theciedi
l>orlion to 1m? secured by the bond of tli
purchaser iuul mortgage of the premi:(
sold, but with leave to the purchaser t
pty ali cash should lie so desire.
J Wiley Humphries,
II. G. Bailey,
Qualified Executors of the Will c
Mrs Louisa Humphries, deceased.
7-3t.
Notice.
On Friday, March 7th, the Board (
Connnissioneis will meet at. Tliompron
I lidge on Fair Forest, creek for the pul
*>i ui.niK conira't to UUllil a ne1
bridge at that place. Specifications tn
l.e s< en a* the place and on the date <
letting. J/ating t?> he had at 12 o'cloc
in.
T. J. BKTICNItAUOIT,
Supr. U. <\
Feb'v. 17, 1002. 8-:tt
Citation to Kindred and Creditors
Stite of South Carolina, 1
County of f'nioii. )
By Jason M. Grf.v.r, Esq., Prodat
JinoK.
Whereas, Mrs. Mahry S. Hice ha
made suit to me to grant her L'tters c
Administration on the estate and effect
of J. Aubrey Hi ;e, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
liionish all and singular the kit (lrcd air
endrtors of the ..ai I .1. Aubrey ftice. d.
cea-ed, that, they lie and appear befoi
ine. in the Court of l'mhato, to bo Imu
;j| Union <\ I! , South Carolina, o:i t!i
7ihdiii of March, i ex*", after pubic vioi
In lent, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t
slio.v c.tuflH, if n ,y they hare, why ihi
wi<l Ailtiiiiiittrali m ah.iuhl not I
gin;.ted.
Given under tnv hand and rial (hi
20th day of lebtua:v, Anno Domini
1002.
jaj-on M grkek,
Probate Jjidge.
Published oft fir 21*1 day of I* eni nary
1002 in Tub Union Timks. 8-2t
llooks to />c Turned Over.
At (he meeting of Council (he Cit;
( 1* rk and Treasurer whb ii structe*
t > demand tlm hooks of the clerk o
the Water Works and Klectric Light
Commission. Thero has never beet
a statement made, at least (or th'
puimc or ior me Town council, us t<
receipts and disbursements by thi
Commissioners of Public VVorkw, un<
the Council ban decided to take tic
mutter in hand arid investigate fo
themselves. The City Clerk will ni
ioubi be ordered to make u sl\owin|
of the business and publish the nam
for the inforinution of tho taxpayers
When you want tho news read J h
Union Timkb.
^^ilive^kidneyI
I DR. THACHEI
I Yes, C
|HALF
WONDER
Only until March 1st
. tinu? for our Speoial
better avail yourself
We have also chang<
from the 25c counter
10c to 5c, and even fr
> counter. Below are i
For 25 cents we sell yo
1 hatchet and even ji hnv' h ?.vp i
p # " "" "'
. nized clothes wire, knob lock,
glass butter mould, wooden t
pruning shears, large lantern, c
J For 15 cents: long hai
? Ion oil can, >0 quart tin bucket
f- pitcher, pair bike cork handles,
{* worth a quarter, small lantern,
y in abundance, etc.,
?r
For 10 cents we sell y(
'r broom, lunch box and baskets,
i! hair brush, horse brush, steel
^ clothes line, spittoon, Spec's see
for bit, pompadour comb, and t
For 5 cents we. sell 1 <
receipt book, stereo view, tooi
_ comb, bottle vasaline, pad lock
sors, coat collar spring, INo. 1 1
bowl, chair seat, sells for 15 to
dauber, base ball bat.
TTI 1 i. ? ii
a. 17 ur i utJUL we sen can
candle, double rubber eraser, 1
|f. pocket knife, purse, key ring w
io chain, set finger ring, box hair
)f a to el. and aluminum, teaspoon
u needles, mirror, framed picture,
]< doll, comb, carpenter pencil,
s: chalk, money bank, bird cage
'? shoe horn, watch key, hinges, fi
? harness hook, writing pad, echc
is things,
s
Come at once and trade
n get the Pri
d
i( ;
it a mm wmm*?wm m
= 5. m. mut, ji
Land Sale.
' Slate of South Carolina,1 Court of
County of Union. } Probate.
- J. 11 Foster, aa Administrator, etc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
,f Wilks Wood, ft al, Defendants.
?8 By decree of the Probate Court, I will
i. yell 10 the highest bidder, before the
ty Court House door, on snlesday in March,
n mxi, all that certain lot of land, lying,
Iteing and sitHato in Jonesville township,
K Union county. South Carolina, beginning
at lsat>ella Foster's corner, thenee
N 51 E. to a stone, thence S. 41J E to
a store, thence S. 51 W. to a stone,
I ihenoe N. 41 ^ W. to beginning, conlain
nig one acre, bounded on the North by
lot of I-utiella Ann Foster, on the Kaat
I. and South by lands belonging to Ann
H. Eisou, and on the West by the railroad.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
10 for |?pers.
Jason M. Queer,
is Probate Judge.
>f Union Times, Feb'y 7th, 1SJ02
s 7-31.
WANTED!
Reliable man s?h Manager of a Branch
e Ollice we wish to open in this vicinity,
i iltuc is a good opening for the right man.
e I Kindly give good reference when writing.
THE A T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE,
b cincinnati, oiiio.
e Illustrated cataloguo 4 cts. stampi 6-<R
Administrator's Sale.
Slate ? f South Carolina, I In the ProCouiitv
of Union. J hate Court.
By older of the Probate Court for the
' comity of Union and state aforesaid, I
%\ iil sell for cash before the Court Ilonse
door, <?n Mftich 3rd, A I)., 1902, nineteen
shares of the common stock of the
Union Cotton Mills, of Union, 8. (
? ten shares of the preferred stock of the
j IT:don Cotton Mills, of Union, 8. C.
T. C. 1>UNCAN,
Adror. estate of J L IIicks, deceased.
B January 22, 1M)2. f?-4t,
1 I ?
I Notice to Creditors and Debtors.
V I
I All persons having claime against the
1 ! eeta'.e of of Philip Al. Cohen, deceased,
e , are hereby notiiled to present same to
r | the undersigned, property attested, on
a or befViie Match 18, 1902 or be forever
nr ' tan id: and all persona indebted to said
I J estate aie hail-by tiotilled to make Settle
lilt lll< wii u uic umm ? uniiriimieij
M llrt. H*NIMBTTA C'OIIKN,
AdcriluistiaMix with will annexed, or <
6 J. A' bAW*H, Attorney for itiid '
estate, Union, 8. O. 7-41.
tJHHDHHInnBHMHHBHBMiHI
5 and BLOOD kept in good c<
n LIVER AND B
druggists have It, 25 and 50
PRICE
rHE?
STORE. "
will this offer conCounter,
so you had
' of this offer now.
3d many of our goods
to the 15c, 15c to 10o,
om the 5c to the lo A
a few of our prioes : ^
>u a hand saw, steel hammer,
mason's trowel, 50 foot galvarabber
springe, glass oil can.
ray, carving knife and fork,
offee mill, etc.
idle shovel, worth 25c, 1 gal,
10x15 stove pan, large glass
mule shears, child's swing,
glass crockery and agate ware
3U 1 pair half soles, hearth
13-inch waiter, blacking brush,
trap, 1 lb hammer, cotton
Hiring mop, rake, hoe, brace
he half is not told.
iozen pencils, 1 dozen pens, *
bb brush, paint brush, round
, 2 papers shoe nails, pair scisamp
burner, 10c jelly, wooden
26c, 4-Bole mouse trap, shoe
opener, shaving brush, wax
dozen safety pins, crochet pin,.
ith bone tag, key chain, watch
pins, paper tacks, thimbles,
l, tablespoon, 1 set knitting
, tea strainer, ceiling hooks,
hand kerchief, bolts, package
spring, 10c perfume package,
iponge, window display hook,
>ol rule, and a thousand other
> a dollar or more and
ize Mirror.
r. E. U., Prop.~
j Wood's Seeds I
| BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
* SEED POTATOES
0? OUR l!A3?ai 8fICIALTIEI.
We have thousands of barreitf in
block; the beet Halne-grown
and Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood'? 1U02 Catalogue gives
I comparative crop rer.ulta, both r.e
to earls?i?-? ??*;d yield, irith Mainegrovrn
and Sjt ond-croip seed. It
also containi much ether useful
and valuable information about
rotator,a. Write fcr Catalogue ami
Special Potato Price JJafc.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
for 1903 !/t v<m n-i i^ble, practical, ue-to- ^
date Information about ali Secds.itWUifr ^
not only desert ptinr.s, l>at tin.- beat crops
to grow, inest iucce?5fatw?v*o< growing
different crops, and much otlirr laformation
of *i>ccial interest to every
Trucker, liardenerand Fanner. Mailed
free upon request.
T.W. Wood & Sens, Seedsmen, *
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Truckers and Farmers rconlrini* ii??
LS quantities of uc*dn are 'ivqoeflkHl" I
to wrtt? for social prtora. >
Final Discharge. i
Notice is hereby given that T., C; M
Duncan, administrator of thewtateof
J. L. Hicks, deceased, has applied to
Jason M. Gieer, Judge of Probate, in
and for the county of Union, for a final
discharge as such administrator.
It is ordered, that the 17th day of
Maich, A. D. 1902, I* fixed for hearing
of petition and a final settlement of said
estate.
Jason M. Gnm,
Probate Judge, Union County, 3. C.
7-6t
Teachers Examination.
Office Co. Supt. Ed., Union, 8. O.
The examination for Teachers certificates
of qualification will be held
8rd Friday, (21st) February. Court
House for colored and County Superintendent
of Education's office for
white applicants.
I). B. Fart, 0. 8. E. U. 0.
5-JBfc ' *.
Notice Of Election
The County Board of Control 'will
elect Dispenser clerk and Beer Dispenser
March 16ib, next. All applications
must be filed with the undersigned on or
before the 24th of February.
F. M. Whitlocx, Clerk.
Feb. 10. 1902. 7-2t.
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>ndition by using j ^
LOOD SYRcJ 1
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