The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 28, 1902, Image 2
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$3.50 Shoe
-r A Winner
1*5* in the race
for
13 Public
Jf| Favor.
"Once a
pPBS Purchaser
Always a
Jxi^ Purchaser"
\ lh*s
ftr J Durable,
u I Dressy and
^ Elegant
Men's
$3.50 Shoe.
fThis Stamp
|* on the sole
of every
shoe.
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^ D E rs
Crown and Bridge
Work a Snooialtv.
Till-MAN- Me IAURIN FIGIIT
How the Outside World looks up01
the Aflnir. An OfTcnee that Invokes
the Extreme Ve unity,
Expulsion.
"Each flouse may determine the nil
of tiie |ii'iici'i'ilinps, punish the mom
l>ers for disorderly behavior and, wit!
the roncurromv <>f t\\ -thirds, expel i
member." (Vnistitnfion of the L'nitec
States, Art 1. Sec. ">.
There is the plain answer to the nr<>
tests made in the Senate yesterday 1?v
the friends of Messrs, Tillman ami Mo
Lanrin.
The eoiisiitution looks to the maintenance
<>f the dignity of Congress and
distinctly arm* each house with powei
to punish any meniher for disorderly
behavior, and if in its judgment the offence
is very gross it may expel him.
A more shocking exhibition than that
of Saturday last could not be given in
one of .Mr, Tillman's native "dispensaries.*'
H'hen the lie is passed and
blows arc exchanged in open Senate it
must be admitted that the extreme
limit of "disorderly behavior" is
reached and that none but the maximum
punishment will apply.
In the ca>e of Mr. Mcl.aurin there
are exhumating ei renin stances that
would make the extreme penalty too
severe, but the country as a whole is
disgusted with and tired of the swashbuckling
conduct of Mr. Tillman and
would be glad to see the Senate assert
its? lf by expelling him. The outrage
he perpetuated on Saturday is the culmination
<>r a long series of offence?
against good taste and decency?offencethat
have excited the indignation of all
good citizens, including those of the
State he has too long misrepresented.
In his apoiogy to the Senate 011 Sat
which cures yon
:3HetigtiBEg^flKWI||fl9 of all di <
an(^ Kidneys.
H Constipation, Sleeplessness, Dizzine
iousness, .Sick Headache, Brigbt's ]
relieved and cured by this old reliah
H system in perfect condition means e
Mr wife has been troubled with liver <
Tbachcr'fl J.ivcr and I'.lood Syrup being hi#
^B at oticc beg-'ti to improve. I gratefully rrc?
HE Your Druirglet b?r Or Tharhrr*? LI
HB Liver Mrrllrlne (Dry), or be r?n ga
^B for ft package, or 60 or rite for ft b<
^B Write oar Consultation Dept. explaining t
_ THACHER MBDIC1NB COMI
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We sell only t
That mo
We sell
Brothers celel
for boys and
The best school sli
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and. Em."bro
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largest and
ment ever
Union. Call a:
A. iiAIR,^ I
ITlST.,???wsEe^ I
Office Bank Building <
__ Union. S. C I
urdaay he offered an affront to the poo;
pie of th?t State when he said: "My HG
rj previous service as (Jovernor of Soutii B|
; Carolina for four years had unfitted nie fl
[ in a measure to enter this august as- fl
j sem 1)1}* with that dignity and regard?
; proper regard. I will say?for its tradi- m
e tions and habits and rules that is de- I
i- si ruble." In other words, his service Eg
i as the Chief Executive of that Aineri- K
i can Commonwealth had "unfitted" him fl
I to conduct'himself as a gentleman! It fl
is high time to send the "pitchfork" |jg
hearer home and give South Carolina fl
! an opportunity to send to the Senate of H
-1 the united States a man who will not B
disgrace her.?N. Y. Herald Tuesday.
1 Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles, ^
blackheads, redness of face or nose pr(
and any skin blemish, giving a clear fut
and beautiful complexion. $1.00 n mr
box. J. H. Mason <fc Co., Hancock, lea
Maryland. 2!>-J}
tlx
as i
No Argument Is Needed. car
i Ti:
To convince anyone who who has once
tried it, of the merit of our "Clifton"
brand of fl >ur.
Thp lloiir 4tiP:tU ^ f.\r itaoie I) it.. ... ~
own btory of ahsohiic purity and careful
iniilit'g. It speaks in the eloquent Inn r
guige <?f light, white loaves and biscuits, sm
de'icious pastry and tempting cakss l!
J speaks with such conviction thai it brings
l) o user hack for more and it always tell? M
$ th same satisfactory su>ry. Why not
< leirn litis story of pure Hour hy tiyinp
I "Clifton?" Ask your grocer for if.
Bmnsford ill's Owenslmio. Ky. ^ :
Memlter Anti-AduKeraMon league. -,1
' ri!
Abroad |MfM\ I
od for the health, 1\ 56
o cure and safe and M c at 1
ad times more than ' H f ;<
ACHER'S trflilMl
LOOD SYRUP PHK|['?'
right at your home
of the Liver, Blood
Your Backache,
ss, Rheumatism, Ix>?a of Appetite, Bill- H
Disease, Dial>?te9 or Dyspepsia can be H
>le remedy. To feel right nnd have your H ?J'
vcrything. Try a bottle today. H
romplalnt, coetlvenew and sick headache. Dr. H
hly recommended to her, ahe bought a bottle and H r<J
>mmrad this remedy to all. H
A. A. GOODWIN, Greenville, Texas.
Iver and Blood Byrnp, and Dr. Thaoher** QQ
t them. If he won't, aend ue U rente ?
Dttle- Bat Try Tear Dra aglet Vlret. ] (_
lymptoma, and receive free confidential advice. H
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js F6 R
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h** hpcf
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ney can buy.
The Wolfe
brated shoes
girls.
ioe in the world.
BROIDERIES.'
3ii our Laces
IdLerios for
> tiavo tlie
i
best assoirtiDrouglit
to
ol<3L see tliem,
And you'll enjoy K
living In this oen
X MPW tury. Heed these
symptoms of 4lt- H
oaaed Liver and ?
HfeW Kidney*: ,
f&*M VMrA Backacbe.Constlpatlon,
Bbeuma^
tlsm,I<ossofAppe- 1
Q yWV ttt? and Bleep, Bad f
SB B ^HIm Hroatb, Ilrlgbt's
Ed BL Disease, Diabetes,
Gravel BU- H
bm^JI wy
DR. TRACKER'S B >
LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP ;
haa wonderful aoccesa ruring tbasa atlmenta HE
All Who use It say 11 Is the best remedy for all H|
diseasMoftbeUvor.bloodaiidkldiieys. Try It ^H ?'
Your druggist has Pr.Th*cher'?I.irer ;i
and Blood Syrup, and l>r. Thaelier'a ^H ,
I,lver Medicine (Pry), or ho ran get .
them. If he won't, aend us 24 cent.
for a packngo, or to rents for a bottle (
?liat Try Your Druselil first. H y
Write onr Consultstlon Department ez
plaining your symptoms and receive free
confidential advice. ^H J
TUAOUXB MfDICiNE OOJIPAHT,
CkalUaeega, Tecs. I
The Times Office 11 ill Move.
iVc have become so crowded in our )sent
quarters that we find it uhso- 7.
elv necessary to make a change to
>re commodious quarters. We have
fed the two story bri k building on <
lin street near the depot known an
* McNeaee building. We will move
soon after the first of March as we
1 get necessary changes made. The !
nr.s ofliee will occupy the entire upper
r. 'J
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SICKNESS INSURANCE. f(
0 per year pays $5.00 per week. $3.00 pay.
0 per week for a period of 2(1 week.. Our .
libinntion Accident and Sickness Policies "
1't be beat. Host, utuuiK'hest companies, I
e nay All kinds of Fire, 1 ife. Accident p
1 llealtli ItiNuraiKe, (county risks also) in
id companies. f all on or address. (1
W. J. OETZEL, Agt. <
If. & L. Meeting. J:
V
rhe nifetir.tr of the Union D
li Ann tint ion, feiies Nos. t? and 7. "
1 lield iff lho rflUre of Frtrr A *
"Dihoii on Tuesday. Match 4tli. ftt 8
1 otf \\ in. W. W UuoiiKS,
t. So and Tr?03. t.
Money to Loan. ?
havo money to loan ii nroofrritu of '
t<? and upwards on irauroved farms fi
7 jkm* cent interest. Ne com- 1
x-:on exe? pt a rea.onnb!e attorney f?v
prppari;nnccfverv papers
*My. V. K I'KI'ahs,
. .. , r
Notice.
Dn March 1st, 10o2, 0 a. in., the Irooks
subscription for the capital atock of
ie Union Wholesale Drug Co. will be ^
en at the office of Ilamea ? Lips- ,
mb. 1
('. I1'. Lipscomb, \ .F
b'.vioN Diuu Co., > Corporators. :
Ij. J. II a.MRS, j 1
(' j
When yon want the now# road Tht
alon Tnnw.
Here You Are.
The IieU Telephone people have connected
quite a number of phones to business
houses and to residences this week
and new phones aie being cut in every
day. Mr. Mnrphy assures us that, this
system is one of the most up-to-dato the
Bell people put in, and that we can say
that he is determined to give Union
people a service they w ill be proud of.
The following are thephom ? already cut
in and are in opemtiou, and the operator
is in the chair anxious to go to woik.
lting her up and get a conuectiou. You
can almost hear each other smile. The
operator will be on duty from 0 to 12 a
m. and from 1 to 0 p. m , until all the
phones are cut in which will be ?'o..e
next week, then there will be all day and
all night service:
LIST OK PHONICS IN.
No.
Union Times Office 1
Police Headquarters 2
J. O. Hunter, residence 3
l>r. II. Iv. Smith, ofliee 4
V. E. DePass 44 5
T. A Mm rah, residence 0
Pel met to Drug Co. 7
D. It. Ilarriman, residence S
L S. Townreud 4* 9
J. T. Sexton 44 10
Jno It. Mathis 44 12
O. C. May, beer dispensary 15
Mouarcli Mills 20
Jno. A. Fant, resideuce 21
W. T. Beaty & Co. 22
W. I). Arthur, office 24
Mis Geo Monro, residence 20
Joe Thomas, residence 30
W. E. Green 44 81
Mrs. Jas Monro 44 32
Hnmes & Lipscomb 33
Union Hardware Co. 34
Mrs. Dr. Garner, residence 35
Joe Shaw, residence 41
Peoples Bank 44
T. E. Bailey, store f>7
Mutual Dry Goods Co 05
Union Mills office 71
Young, the Grocer HO
Just lift off the receiver au<l put it. to
your ear, they will do the rest. Now
don't let the line get frosty and mossy.
. ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Romaiuing iQ the Poat Office at Uuion
9.C., for the week ending Feb. JS'b,
1302.
Able, Pink
Burden, Mrs Carrie
Brooks, Miss Bettie
Cr? ck?.-r. Miss Auna
Crawford, Mrs Lusty
Crawford, Mrs Martha
Clarkeon, William
Dunaway, It
Hartnau, Mrs Ada
Neal, Ben
Postou, Mrs
.Sanders, Mrs M E
Tucker, George
Thompson, Supt J P
Vincent. Mrs Maiy
Wells, II II
Persons calling for the above let*
ters will please say if advertised, and
will be required to pay one cent for
their delivery.
J. C. lll'NTttR P. M.
Land Sale.
state of South Carolina, 1 Conifc of
Count? of Union. ) Probate.
Patrick J. Davis as Fxrcutor, etc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Patrick C Davis, et al. Defendants.
By deoree of the Probate Court, I will
* .11 to the highest bidder, on salesday in
March, next, all that certain piece, pur:el
or tract of land, lying, lieing and
atuate in Union township, county ard
state aforesaid, about four miles North
>f Union C. II . and bounder] on the
\'orth by Win. M. Gallmau, East and
south hv lai ds of the (-.state of Eliza
\np Davis, deceased, and West by II.
I 1) i * '
x. !? m?\ aim containing one hundred
md forty teres, more or less, and being
i portion of tlie tract <>f land owned by
A is Eliza Ann Davis at the time of her
birth, and heinf? the northern or northM'Stern
jkhti;>n <.f Fame. A platof said
m.d may l?e nm at the oflice of the
lr< hate Judge, and will lie exhibited at !
he sale.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay !
or pai?eis.
Jason M. Gkkkk,
Prolrate Judge.
Union Times, Feb'y 7th, l'J02.
-3t
Notice of Land Sale.
tate of Ssoulh Carolina, 1
< o'uity of Uuiou. j
J'y virtue of the authority conferred
rpon us by the will of the late Mrs.
.on sa Humphries, we will offer for sale,
efi.ic the Court House door, at. Union,
i on Falesday in March, 1902 at
mhlic outcry to the highest bidder, the
allowing lands, towit:
A'.l that piece, parcel or plantation of
md, lying, being and situate in Union
owiiship, county and State aforesaid,
ontainmg three hundred (300) acres,
iwrc or less, and hound* a as follows:
)n the North hy the Dunn place arid the
ohn Tyler Davis place, onvlhe East by
outs <if Dora McDaniel and the McIreiuht
nhice. on t.h? S/ioin i*. r
,iu?wn as the Robert W. Harris place,
rid on the West by lends of George
Jailey.
TEI1M8 OK S A hit:
One-third (J) cash and the balani'H in
w o equal iiuinmi installments of one and
eoyeais, with interest on the credit
:oit ion from day of sale The tied it 1
mi lion to Ikj secured by the bond of the
-ut< baser and mortgage of the prpnmos
old, hut with leave to the purchaser to
??y all cash ahoul t he so deal re.
.7 Wiuy Hum enitina,
II. G. Hailby,
Qualitl-d - l'ixeeutors of ttie Will of
d?s Louisa Humphries, deceased.
7-3t.
Notice.
On Friday, March 7th, the Roaid ?>f
Jommimionera will meet at Thompson's
nidge on Fair Forest credit for the purkmb
of letting contra't to build a Dew
irldge ?t that place. Specifications can
re Seen at this place and on the date of
cttinft. Lotting to lie had at 12 o'olock
o?v, * o . i * i# 5
T. J. Bxtknbauoh,
tiupr. U. 0.
Feb'y, 17, 1002. 8-8t.
HALF
1
WONDER
Only until March 1st i
tinue for our Special C
better avail yourself
We have also change
from the 25o counter 1
lOo to 5o, and even frc
counter. Below are a
"T7!~- J > ?
.cui 550 ueiixs we sen you
hatchet and even a boy* 8 axe, m
nized clothes wire, knob lock, ri
glass butter mould, wooden tr?
pruning shears, large lantern, co
For%15 gents:.long banc
Ion oil can, lO quart tin bucket,
pitcher, pair bike cork handles,
worth a quarter, small lantern, ?
in abundance, etc.,
For 10 cents we sell yoi
broom, lunch box and baskets, 1
hair brush, horse brush, steel
clothes line, spittoon, Spec's scou
for bit, pompadour comb, and tin
For 5 cents wt sell 1 dt
receipt book, steteo view, tooth
comb, bottle vasaline, pad lock, !
Eors, coat collar spring, No. 1 lai
bowl, chair seat, sells for 15 to 2
dauber, base ball.bat.
For 1 cent we sell can c
candle, double rubber eraser, 1 d
pocket knife, purse, key ring wit
chain, set fiuger ring, box hair p
steel and aluminum, teaspoon,
needles, mirror, framed picture,
doll, comb, carpenter pencil, 1
chalk, money bank, bird cage s
shoe born, watch key, hinges, sp
harness hook, writing pad, schoo
things.
Come at once and trade
get the Pri2
$ Ma RIGEa Jr
*
Land Sale.
State <-f South Carolina, 1 Court of
County of Union. j Prubate.
J. 11. Foster, as Administrator, etc.,
Plaintiff.
v*.
Wilks Wood, et al, Defendants.
15y decree of the Probate Court, I will
.nil to the highest bidder, before the
Court House d ?or, on snlesday in March,
next, all that certain lot of land, lying.
Wsng and situate in Jonesville township,
Union county, South Carolina, beginning
at Isabella Foster's corner, thence
X. 51 E. to a stone, tbence S. 41 ^ E to
a stone, thence 8. 51 W. to a stone,
tbence N. 41J W. to beginning, containing
one acre, bounded on the inorth by
lot of Isabella Ann Foster, on ttie East
and South by lands tedongii.g to Ann
H. Kison, and on the West by the railroad.
Terms of sale caah. Purchaser to pay
for (tapers.
Jason M. Grekr,
Probate Judge.
Union Timks, Feb'y 7th, 1902
7-31-.
Administrator's Sale.
State of South Carolina, I In the ProCounty
of Union. } bate Court. "
By older of the Probate Court f<?r the I
county of Union and state afonttaid, I
will sell for cash before the Court House
door, on Match 3rd, A. D., 1902, niue- tj(
teen shares of the common stock of the *
Union Cotton Mills, of Union, S. <Y; ?'
ten shares of the preferred stock of the
Union Cotton Mill*, of Uniou, S. <1. ji,
T. C. Duncan,
Admr. usijrte of .1 I. t\f>nautu>t\
January 22, 11??2. C>-4t. ^
' ea
Notice to Creditors and Debtors,
All persona having cUinua against the 7-1
estate of of l'bilip M. Cohen, deceased, ?
are hereby notified to present same to n:
tlu*. undersigned, properly altistel, on ul
or befon- Mat/li 1R, 1902 or be forever 8t
hamd: and all persona Indebted to said
estate are hew by notified to make settle- g,
uient e.ith the undtwnigned immediately*
m148 ti?kriktta coh eh,
Administratrix with will annexed, or
J A- Sawicr, Attorney for said
estate, l?ni<rr; i*. O. 7-4*
? IfItfy^ m i nil i
Notice of Final Discharge.
cr<
I aid apply to Jason M Greeer, Judge ce:
of Prolate in and for the county of try
T'rPorj. State of South Carolina, oti Mar*cb *t,
17' h. 1002, for a final discharge ss ad- 7A
mitilsfrator of the estate of Larkin Lan- he
Aflfeter, late of Union. county, 8. C..- de- ah
ceawd. All i>ersons having claims sal
against said etftate mmt present tliera gt
pnoperly attested on or before said day
to.note West Hprlng* or to my attorney. 20
.?/ A. 8jiwyef, J?s<i. at Union C. II., or 10
be forever barred.
* " W A. Lancaster, s* .
Admr. Larkto Lancaster, deceased.
Union Timrs, Feb. 14, 1902. 7-4t. 10
P RIG k? *
HE?- j
STORE!. *
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will this offer oonJounter,
so you had
of this offer ndftv.
d many of our goods
.o the 15o, 15o tolOo,
>m the 5o to the lo A
. few of our prioes : ^
a hand saw, steel hammer,
ason's trowel, 50 foot galva*
_ 1_ t i ?
Doer syringe, glass on can.
ty, carving knife and fork,
ffee mill, etc.
lie shovel, worth 25c, 1 gal10x15
stove pan, large glass
mule shears, child's swing,
;lass crockery and agate ware
9
i 1 pair half soles, hearth
3-inch waiter, blacking brush,
trap, 1 lb hammer, cotton
iring mop, rake, hoe, brace
e half is not told.
>zen pencils, 1' dozen pens, ^
1 brush, paint brush, round
2 papers shoo nails, pair scisnp
burner, 10c jelly, wooden
6c, 4-hole mouse trap, shoe
ipener, shaving brush, wax
ozon safety pins, croohet pin,
h bone tag, key chain, watch
>ins, paper tacks, thimbles,
tablespoon, 1 set knitting
tea strainer, ceiling hooks,
land kerchief, bolts, package
pring, 10c perfume package,
onge, window display hook,
1 rule, and a thousand other
a dollar or more and
T?? TMT-i
JV 4IUA JLVlt
- * ' >1? *
E. U., Prop.**
Wood's Seeds
BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
ONI OF OBR LEADIRB SPECIALTIES.
We have thousands of bcurelb in
stock; tho ber.t flalne.grown
and Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives
comparative crop result*, both a*
to e&rlineKri and yield, with Mainegrown
and Second-crc*p eecd.. It
also contain* much other ui<Ffol
and valuable information ttbnut
Potatoes. Wri to for Catalogue and
Special Potato Price list.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
lor 1902 glret reliable, practical. op-todata
Information about ill Seed*.riving 1
notonljr descriptions. Imt thehaafareta
to grow, moot successful ways si growlog
different crops, and moon other laformation
of special Interest to every
Tracker, Uardeuer an d Fanner. llailM '
free upon request.
T. W. Wood & Sons, Soodsam,
RICHMOND, VIRBINIA. ? ^ t
Truckers and Farmers requiring large
quantities of seeds are NnsSttl
? . >i" . '
Final Discharge. .
Notice is hereby given that T. C *
iincan, administrator of thesatateef
L. Hicks, deceased, lias applied to
son M. Greer, Judge of I'robjtte, in
d for the county of Union, fof a final
tcharge as such administrator/
It is ordered, that the 17th day of
arch, A. D. 1902, tie Axed for hearing
l?tition and a final settlement of said
late.
9 - Vi_ 4 "
JASON M. UttlEVR,
Probata Judge, Union County, 8. C.
5t. ? .' ' ?
? ?
itation to Kindred and Craditm.
ate of South Carolina, i
County of Union. )
r Jason M. Gmtvii, Esq., Phobatk
Jvdojc. a
Whereas, Mrs. Mabry 8. Kipehes
ude suit to rne to *rai.t her Letters pf
^ministration on the eetnte and effecja
J. Aubrey Rice, deceased.
Theee are, t herefore, to eite atid adonisb
all ami singular the kiiataad and
I'ditoisof the said J. Aubrey Uice, defined,
that, they 1? and appear bfefofe
the (tnnrt *"*
... .n ? iuuhm), co DO nwi
/ilM11' South Oarolinwi'tWtie
i^p| .? ?M*ich, r.ext, after puhlfcudjQP
reof, at 11 o'clock Id the forenoon^*)
dw cause, if any they hare, why JM
Id Administration should tx5tcO
anted. ? ? * *t
Given under my hand and eeafctMa
Ui day of February, Anno Domj^i,
02.
J a tow M G*tah?, 4
Probate ^udM<*
Pobllibed on the Slet day of February,
09, in Two Umio* Timu. ft-lt,
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