The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 21, 1902, Image 7
GOOD
Lb a healthful a
Coffee is harmful lik
impure food* and dr
Good Coffee tak
ntely is beneficial to
tha appetite and aid
Dnion has been
the past week in tkii
liard Motte, represei
& Sons, of Riclimom
iug practically to
what Good Coffee m
\
M ntt/? id A Vl ?>T-minn
and serves elegant
fresh from the stea
been serving a H\
Java and Mocha, wl
pound. City Biend<
per pound, and Man
20 cents per pound,
been going on at
you will find these c
always find what yc
n i e .1
vjnooas 01 tn? best qu
they can be bought.
YOUNG t.
Both I
el ' 1 b
Local Laconics.
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HAPPENINGS OF INTERK81 ABOUT T(
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
* FOR HALE?Desirable building
at Henderaonville, N. C. Terms
sonable. Addresa D. A. Town*
Union, S. C. 1-tt
' P>Jl{ SALE--120 aeres or la?d
Monarch Cotton Mill, suitable for ti
cr (U iry fanning. Apply to
9 tf. It. R. Gilliam, Bantu
WANTED?Hickory, Dogwood
lVn*imiuoii Log.?. Southern llaidv
Co., Cbarlestou, S.'C. 47-4i
I Nervous Diseases cured. 80 c
treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mafl(
Co., Hancock, Maryland. 2!
Ia Memory of Brother Willit
I l"
who mri> flu. 1, 1902.
I u?vw bear the lovely Sowud,
' Of sweet biida singing Lew the mc
Win re two g?Btl<- hands lie cold
In the ailei.t glare's enfold,
That 1 do not sigh and weep
O'er the thought that he must slm
Forever in that chilly bed
f<\nc ione cnamoer or vne aema.
And I never see the light
Of the silvery stars at night,
Shedding the hills a gleam, *
Making things look like a dream,
That 1 do not see h!a face
(And bis foim of winning grace.
Rising, sbiaiug in the light
That glows around bis grave so bri
And I never feel the breeae
' That waves the blossoms on the ti
By that lone and dreary hill
Where his sacred hands lie still,
That I do not feel the breath
From his lips of cnmson hue.
Ilusbcd by the ruthless band of deat
Now pale beneath the midnight <
O Willie, thy gentle voice is hushed,
Thy warm, true heart is still.
And on thy pale and peaceful face
Is resting death's cold chill;
Thv band* are clasped upon thy br<
We have kissed thy noble brow,
And in our aching hearts we know
We have no brother now.
ITis hard to break the tender cord
When love has baund the heart;
Tis hard, so hard to speak the wor<
We must forever part,
A Dearest biother we have laid thea
In the peaceful grave's embrace,
Bat thy memory will be cherished
Till we see thy lovely face.
Our,precious brother from us has f
voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in oar hosaa
Which nev?r can be tiled;
Ws cannot tell who next may fall
Beneath the chaatiag rod,
One must be flit'; oh may we all
Prepare to meet our God.
[ Loving Rlster.
B.B.
Americans Are
i
Coffee Drinkers
And Despise
All Substitutes.
COFFEE
ad itimulaiing drink. Poor
:e all othtr poor, tra*h v and
inks.
:en moderately and temperoaes
system and satisfies
t dinaction,
receiving a good lesson for
3 special line Mrs. Gai)ating
Messrs. C. W. Antrim
i, Va., has been demonstratthe
coffee lovers of Union
ade well tastes like. Mrs.
' ladv. a arood entertninor '
/ ' O
ly the delicious hot coffee
ming coffee pot. She has
lende of Old Government,
aich retails nt 35 cents per
e, which sella at 25 cents
ilft Blende, which retails at
This demonstration has
X oung's the Grocer, where
ioffees, and where you will
>u want in the eating line,
ality and as low in price as
he GROCER,
lOO
Pneumonia. Patients.
Mi&sEva Ilowell is ill with pnei
)Wfl uioiiia. Mrs. Ho well, iter mother, wt
bur. a!/w Ik en ill, ho* about recover. :1.
Mr. It N. Hprouse lum a child *vl
lia^ l?tn ftick ihf past. wtvk with pnei
lots "noma.
Mr> Joe Porve'l, who has heru i
" with pneumonia for two weeks, is sort
9nd? better.
Mrs. Juo. A. Fant, who Ii.hi Ik*
Df-Hi (lu'It;i" v> ith pneumonia f??r two wivt
ruck 1,-1 t*"1 nl,e ,H iteeor rue iev<
and Ls thought to he out of danger v\
c wish for her a Bitet-dy rtenveiy.
Mi. T. K. PaJinei's liltie druu.Me
?Dd Ida, who hat* been HI ? it h dm-hio. i.b
luod is pble to be up. Hurt, the true#
" nuuee vrlio waited upon her, kj.)* Ji
lays recovery wes very rapid. The ca."?\
>?. x- says. was one of the woisr sh- has hui
9 Iv <Ue<1J
Miss Eva Claik, of Said is, daiightc
of Mr, W T. dark, lias been ill wit
p. Grip a week, but we ere glad to say s i
is; improving.
Miss Pearl Betenliuiigh, of Sunlit
who has been critically iil with (men
monia. is still vciy ill. ThiR is the thir
uud member of .Supervisor Beteuhaugh'
family that, have teen ill during ti e !u.?
two wevks. His wife and ditugiitt
Annie Low are able to sit up.
sp Mr. Will Edwarfls has a dauphu
down sick with the grippe.
Mr. Ed Hughes also has a ten yes
old d?u?hter who has Ireen down wit
grippe but ia now convalesceut.
Mr. Powell Betenbaugh is ill wit
aevare cold. All these Ave cases are i
the Sardis section.
He Does Not Make It.
fi^t Your grocer may be perfectly coi
srientioas in recommending anoth?
rees ^0>r to 1,6 "juBt ?s good as 'Clifton'
' bfit he does not and cannot know it I
be so, because he has nothing to do wit
its makiDg.. It behooves you, therefor
to buy an absolutely guaranteed flourh
one that the Anti Adulteratiou Leagu
lew. PMt? registered trade-mark on?an
such a flour is Bradford's "Clifton.
> It is not anlv Hlnmlntolv ?n k..? ??
? ? ? * |'w?v? u?iu lb
the best winter wheat patent flour i
the market. Ask your grocer for i
If you want a cheaper flour, buy 44 Whi
ra?t, Fawa" (half patent), or "Spotless
(straight). Tkey are just us pur
though not so white as 44Clifton." F<
sale by Macbeth Young, J. H. Spear
II. W. Bobo and Union Mills Store I
Union, and J. S. Welch and K. I
Bailey in Carlisle. G-ly
On Thursday, March 37th.
W? will have our grand millinery di
play of pattern lists, exact copies of tl
latest Pairsian styles. Our line this sei
rone 8011 ^ f?un(* larRcr and more con
' plete than ever before. All are cordial
invited. Respectfully,
McLukk Mercantile Co
FEMALE COLLEGE.
Youag ladies desiring to mal
some money to go off to school ins
, write at onee to Littleton i'ema
O* Oollege, Littleton, N. O. ll-ttt.
i>ran'//i/J of Graud Juror.
g;ian;? -i u u v for 10t>).
W L Ivtv son .1 a Kt-lly
T H .1 f?tcf
. C It J'n: n E T K .
.1 W .Ttn.' -t S I? (i'ii+r
W <Ji;b'?t ,J K M ibry
E !? l.iv! jolm II 11 ll?binft)n
B W Wl.li vM'k r. F II:?r?,
Da <i i\..RS s vYxMrop
(1 W F E l^vis
petit jury for first work,
S, tci ii term of c>u? t.
D II Miller W I) VVilkina
G c llariib vv ,r Wtlbersby
p 12. i_
M * IIWUJW A ?| 11 o LUI liU til
M W Culp Z Iteevee
J H Spears .1 A Brown
II 11 Nai)c- (i F [.org
It PI bury L D Smith
C M Young J (1 (;ibb~s
A B Osborn F M i .'udil
R F Fowler J T Sextou
J S Tillman W E Sinclair
W C West T W Wood
.1 B PuiUr J T Filter
T ? IVakc A C Wiitant
J D Graham W J Fiiday
P II Jeter J II Rodger
W N Bicn k K J Kirby
K D Baiiey J D Charles
SECOND WEEK
Pink Cromer I) L Guulr.
J E Coleman .1 L Butler
A It Vinson I) G Galiman
It A Johns A O Sprout
J G Adams C L R.v veGT
Mollis F P OV hie Ms
Dan W Mullinax C WhitiocU
B F Baldwin T M Tvr#*d
W J .lolly -T K M'tiiri"
Charley A'exandet 1' .J I)avi?t
J A Ht'ts'll W .1 Goro
11 F Ri>Ik> C W Willaril
8am Mob'ey II LSprou?e
G C May lx?vi W Smith
E L ('lark ,1 II Sunnier
J W Aleng Wm Smith
J N Crawford II .1 Harnett
J .1 Spears W K Livingston
lienor Roll of Union Graded School.
8CHOOT. "KO. 1.
1st Grade A?May Smith, Virginia
Po >1, Pearler Cudd, Ned Arthur. (bur?
Going, Claude L'aiks, Fred Williams.
1st Grade H?Warren Arthur, Fit lie
Muthis, Kstellc Humphries, l.ilaSe .ih,
.lames Purcell, Fred Lawsou *
'2nd Grade?Anuio Tinsley, Ronnie
Almau, Edward Townsond, Coleman
Rice.
3rd Grade?Iliilard Thomas, Maggie
Anderson, B< u'ah Aim.nr.
4th Gitide?Kelly Ia ddbettcr, My ra
Young, 1 /?ni I.ee, Emrua It vlg rs, ,1.
D. Arthur, Marvin VVhillock. Fnd Sexton.
?r)ih Grade? I.eila Bailey, Eva Bailey,
Louise Murphy, Boyd Fowler, Albert
Oliphani. .loe Rodger. Daisy Hart.
Olh Grade?Linnie Hamilton, Wallace
Gibbs, Tom Ilowze.
7th Grade?Saur Dun up.
8th Grade.? Asa McKissick. Aisle
Smith
I Oth Grade? Bessie Gallmast, May Robinson,
loiinc Smith, L'dhaiu Wi'ilarus".
SCHOOL NO 2
1st Grade A?Addle f'n N.-uoiie
Murphy, Ad .se Col o;-, vtd ? Wi,,?d,
Pearl Arm-wood. Sl.vU-ti li rul-.u.
1st Grade 11 ? FanoieJ'lJ r ods. Lizzt."
1_ Gregory, B she Parker, y hat lie Wood,
10 Dewiu Parker
2nd Grade?Olivette Smith, .1
10 llsg'-.
^ ??Fir. na Il'v'.t. Ivi.-m lift'
drtx, ti....ire 11 d.ix. 11 ! ? '.
111 4;!; G:.i.ie -lLxii i -? f. ,... Gal-,
U Maty Mel r>, ivir B.til ;.
LXCKt.SIOK SCHOOL
s, ls>. GoO- - A hur N'o'', '{-.bt Kvaos,
?r Lh.de1 Gihhi.
'c 2nd G??ide ?1-rtvo Lee
MONAKCH MSJIOOL.
' Aubrey Wood, Rov H>lm , WHtreli
'i HoleoUin. Lulit- Hell-* I'll ken,
*Omilled last, umnlh l?v uiialak"
i m __
ADVERTISED LKTTEBS
Remaining in the Post Oftice at lit ion
,r S. C., for the woek ending Mch. 21st,
1302.
Heck, Miss Ada O'Quinu, J I
^ (. ra rapt ell. Maiy J'arham, Gracie
i,' < rosby,Miss Minnie Pruitt, Mis Sallie
(j Farks, MissTravy Reynolds. M J (2)
>rt Gault,Mi-s Nauuie Rbje, L I)
,v I Glenn, Wm ltic?, (J II
,j ! Glenn, John Kod.terc, James
Gilliaui, McH Ray, Elviia
Giles, Miss Elia Simpson, Jordon
Gist, Tecora Smith, I) T
ij- Go88ett, L C Smith, Dr T W
I, Grandy, J D Southard, William
Hairel, Mrs N II Slams, Mr? Mumo
1, Harris, W II Siepp, L S
i, Henson, Melviu Sumner, Mrs G P
i Ilill, Monroe Sumler, Heibert
! Jeter, Jim Tally, Mis* Mamie
i Jeter, Anderson Walker,Miss Sarah
i Johnson, Rolwt WavdUw, Rev A G
, ? Lawsoii, H L Ward. Mis Addio
1 Lee, Miss .YlcD.i'ah Washington, W E
,, | Means, Rob Wilkiusoss, Matt II
^' Means. It .1 White, Chas 1>
h i McCreesy, Luden Worthy, Mattie
Nicholas, G N Young, John
2 Nunnamaker,H W Young, Miss M D
,p Nelsou, John
1(j | Persons calling for the ebove lefc?
" i tors will p'oaae :ay i: advertised, and
is w !! b?> !equir. d to ?ay one cant for
'n t ii* i r delivery.
I" J. (/. Hpntek. P. M.
te ?
, Veterans Meeting.
?, ;
)r: (V.mp JV>y<l No. '.1*21, U. C. V., is
.8' herein- ordered to meet at Joneaville
Saturday at 3 o'clock p m. Msuch 22nd
. inst-, for the purpose of electing
' delegates to the Dallas a d Green?
!'o reunir.ot and payment of annual
du?* of 1oc each. Dues must b? paid or
a- we will f> >" : nr charter,
te W T. Vl Aim, W. H. S IlAitnis
#- Adj't. Com.
n- . .
ly Delayed 'diipmentf,
Owing to our i..a,iiiiy to get soft coal
when we wauu_d it on account of the
ecircity of cars which has prevailed for
i-one time wo have dec de l t > go out of
tin .c?i?l business. Th* king onr friends
iy a . ustoine.rs for their liberal patronage
'e wc are, Veiy respccttully,
| V. j
B~
DReveals tli?
OVOTW7 irl 1 -n ?
room for spi
TJalnlt tli? q
to reduce pi
full lot of ml
P 0 R1
Bed Room,
lor Suits.
7
Oarpets, Pi<
Novelties at
WE BUY If
And we areprepa
ter goods than yo
ture is of new de
Look over our sto<
convinced that it\
T. E. E
Soft ? r
Harness 11 j
You can malro jour barroes
ns soft na a giore /KnH
and as toiuch eui wire by flH WW
using EUIIEKA Bar* ? XflK
Men* Oil. You oan IV/^Hi
lengthen Its life?make it IV
last twine aa long aa It
EUREKA
Harness Oil p
makes a poor looking har- Mn
neas like iisw. Made of ftiCU
puro. heavy laxlleO oil, ?a- Wit
peclally prepared to with- JBt
ituud the weather. rfcyi
Bold ovsrywhero VVWR
In cans?ail sues. yBBR
ids b; STAHBARO OIL CO. \$R !
. . I
HANDS WANTED
by
EXCELSIOR KNITTING MiLLS,
Union, S. C.
sto
25 experiedced Loopers,
20 ' Knitters,
20 Proas iloom Hands,
50 Menders,
15 Pairers, Polders and Boxers. <
We pivft children, cum*
la?lif-s .ttnl old folks .til wmK. Ilmata
now making from 75; to $1 25 p v <1 ?v.
Work much nicer than cotton mil! work.
Apply at once to
T ,
ar? :ra:.
TREAS. and MUlt. ge
P. 8. ? Also want 1.000 oorda 4 ft., pin*
wood. s'-tf
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby warned not to
hunt, fi?h, ride, drive or walk through
or in any way tresspass upi?n the lanes
of the undersigned in Union county. *C
Persons di?:ogarding 'his no ice will i>e XI
prosecuted t/? the full exte-it. of the law.
A u l.awson,
T J. Harris,
John Fostru, St
10-4?. Jamrs Jenkins
?
Notice of Dissolution. ;ta'
The partnership heietoforo existing;
under the tlrm name of F. M. Mfvvc & | CO
Co. has this day Jy-eii dissolved by mutual '
consent. All persons having e aimc ,
eg?inst said firm wi'l please present aa
tli-m propcrl? attested, and ali those
who are indebted to the ?tv> e named
flrtn will please make prompt settlement '
Respectfully, !
*4* IT, W/MO&smtoQ*, V
S. . -1 ?H >*
V Revie
>ur Sto
"urn:
iaox wc c
30mo llne^.
lug ana sam ai
ulc K o?^t: wp,;;/" *t;
rlOOS. IMTO'V^T" "xVC
soellaneous
1 1 T I
Dining- Room
ugs, Art Squ;
3ture Frames
less than regul;
^ OAK Lttt
red to give better pr
u can get -Isewher .
sign, handsome and
ek before you buy anvlll
be to your advanu
* A1 LE
If You Arc Intrr;
Sewing H
a ;> W !i 1 \V f? T-! *cr i
\-t. The Wheeler & Wi ? i >
Hewing Machin" in ih<* \v<
2nd. The Now ! J'??i? "*, i!.<; ;?<
Shutt .Machines.
3rd. The New Howe, an old s
aM the. improvement
-ith. The Southland, named f"
world, therefore the host
made.
,-. 1. \ kt M . i
inn. /v lit
Price ami sold the game wj
6th. Is a beautiful Five Drawc
better than any Cheap Job
lor only $10.50 cash.
7th. A collection of old Machin
Needles, Oil, Bands and all Sowinu
ck. Give nffc a trial.
J. H- SP
T O B A (
I have just laid in a stock of s
>bacco. No old spoiled goods or
t fresh, sweet goods just from th<
DUKE'S DRU
!AD COLDS *
ill prevail, but Duke's Cough C
ken in time. It is better than a
sts 25 cents if it pleases you and 1
fll be convinced at my risk.
F. C. DUKE,
?MWI1I
5W Of
ck -of
lure
* ~W9 * \. -* ? ?
?.4.
7TO. ' . XS.O
orgoocis.
0 Tl.'O it t f?5
3 otr^r a
1 R \
and arares
and
and Art
ar prices.
\D LOTS
ie-s a n * betThis
F umiwj
made
on will be
to buy at
-< \/ 7
$L &
jst.ed in a
iachine
to kJ ttj.l YOH.
ho. !>, tin* lusi ;ii ;iroiin<l
Mid.
kn wlf-wi header o'.'ali
ta. dard make, which has
S
r tlit? garden spot id 'iio
rnodiuin priced machine
ines bought a' a Bargain
iy.
jr, Drop Head Machine,
ii Machine on the market
erf .'.roirig at from $- up.
: Machine supplies kept in
'EARS,
f* fy
\j? \J .
tandard brands chewing
1 hand. You arc sure to
2 factory at
0 store.
AlND grip
'urc knocks them out if
life insurance policy. It
nothing it it fails. Try it
Druggist.