The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 28, 1902, Image 7
(GOOD
In a healthful and i
Coffee is tarmfal like a!
impure foods and drink
Good Coffee takan
ately is beneficial to on
the appetite and aids di
Union has been rec
the past week in this s]
liard Motte, representin
k Sodb, of Richmond, T
iug practically to tko
what Good Coffee made
Motte is a charmiag la
and serves elegaatly
fresh from the ataamin,
been serriag a Hand
Java and Mocha, whiah
pound. Citj Mends, i
per pound, and Manila ]
20 cents per pound. T
been going on at lou
you will find these coffe
always find what you \
Goods of tho beat qaalit;
tllAV nnn V.*? *- *
1?uvj vwa DC UUU^K.
WUNG THI
JBoth Ph<
Local Laconics.
lAPPKdNflSr OF INTERE81 A10UT Till
PERSONAL AND OTHKRWLSE.
FOR DRESS Goods, tee Bobo't
window. It's a beauty.
WANTED?Hickory, Dogwood and
Persimmon Logs. Southern I lard weed
Co., Chailesou, S. C. 47-4m.
Mr. J. W. McCravey, of Crott
Keys, dropped in to see us Wednesday
and we enjoyed a pleasant that
together.
THOUSANDS of New Goods at
Bobo's, and cheap Oh ine. It
FOR SALE?Desirable bailding lots
at Henderuonville, N. C. Terms reasonable.
Addrese D. A. Towasemd,
Union, 8. C. f-?
^Afr. F. G Tp.>f/a. i- s- ? TT
. ..v-u> ? in wrWUi III'
1^1 move his family to Union next
week and will open up hie business
as watchmaker. We welcome him
back. He is a fine jeweler.
F )lt SALE?120 acres sf land near
Mou.wch Coit'in Mill, suitable for track
or deiry farming. Apply to
Q-tf. K. B. Gilliam, Santuc.
GO TO Bobo's for bargains this
week. ' It
> The flower garden at the Glbbss
Hotel is beginning to pat forth its
blooms, and is already presentW0u.il
attractive picture. When in
fall bloom this flower garden is one
of the prettiest sights in Union.
Nervous Diseases cared. SO days
treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason k
Go., Hancock, Maryland. fft-ly
Mis. Frank Martin, who has oliargs
of the millinery department of the Company
Store at I.ock ha it, lias g?ne north
to purchase her spiing stock of ladies'
bats.
DON'T BUY yonr Dress Goods until
you see Bobo's. It.
In our account of Dr. M.T. Smith's
death it appears that he was buried
with Masonic honors. This was^ur
original understanding, but discovered
later that it was not done. The
sentence was overlooked and therefore
unintentionally allowed to go
through the press.
'^lAVE YOU seen Bobo's Dress
Goods, he beats the town. It
We ars pleased to reportjbhat Mrs.
Thos. J. Helenbaagh and ohlldrsn
are well ou the read to recovery.
This family has been severely tried
with sickness. Mrs. Betenbangh
and one of the ohidren have*had Severe
attacks of grippe, while her
other daughter, Bearl, has had on#
vfif the worst cases of pneumonia we
have heard of, and shw was only
brought through the crisis by the
n-ost careful nursing by fathsr and 1
fhystelan. I <
Americans Are
Coffee Drinkers
And Despise
All Substitutes.
COFFEE
itimulating drink. Poor
II other poor, trashy and
.
Moderately and temper
e? systaia and satisfies
igeation,
eiring a good lesson for
[>ecial lino. Mrs. Gail>g
Messrs. C. W. Antrim
'a., has been deiaonstrat offee
lovers of Union
well tastes like. Mrs.
dy, a good entertainer
the delicious hot coffee
g coffee pot. She has
e of Old Government,
retails at 35 cents per
rhich sells at 25 cents
Blende, which retails at
'his demonstration has
ng's the Grocer, where
es, and where you will
want in the eating line.
j and as low in price as
eGROCER
ones lOO
Mr. Emmette Sanders, who has
been clerking at Macbeth Young's,
the Grocer, has been confined to his
room for a week with grippe. He |
came to the store Tuesday but re-1
turned home and took his bed again. J
We hope ho will soon recover. It
will not do to come out too soon af- ]
taf an ~1 !
? ? Ui grippe.
Mo march Mill Will Enlarge.
Monarch Mill >3 to be enlarged to
more than double its present capaeity,
by an ^addition to the South
end of the building. Contracts have
already been let for the brick, and
work will begin at once. The mill
la to be Increased from 14,000 to 80,000
spindles and 800 looms.
Bmard of Equalization.
Under the new law the Boaid of
Equalization now consists of the ctuirinan
of each township boj-d of aswss >r*
and speeial board of assessors. They
select their chairman from their number.
The County Supervisor Dor his board
haye anything to do with the equalizing
of property in Union county. We give
this information for the benefit of those
who were not posted.
Rev. ?nnt T.
The popular pastor of Pea Ridge, was
in to see ua Monday. Mr. Creech is one
of the tfneat men we have ever met. He
is just bubbling over with cheerfulness.
Our only criticism of h'ui is that he does
not come as oft?u us we would like.
There is an air of cheerfulness accompanying
him whenever you dud him,
which remains with one long after he
has gone. No wpnder the people of the
Kelton sectidR are proud of their
preacher.
Rmoscvtlt amd Party.
It is positively asserted that Fresi- j
Aenfc Rossevelt and party will arrive
In Charleston on April 8th. The
party is to consist of the President,
Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Alice Roosevelt, !
HOTorni imraoej!) 01 the Uabinct and '
their wives, I)r. and Mrs. Bixby,1
Commander and Mrs. Cowles, and
several others. April 8th is to be
President's day. Are you going
down? You can gat there and back
on the railroad for $2.95.
- .
Remarkably l,ow Rates.
The extraordinarily low rate of $2.95 1
from Union !<> Charleston and return
has been pat on by the railroad. The
tickets are on sale every Tuesday. This
is the lowest rate ever granted to an exposition
to our knowledge. The railroads
are determined to do their full
share in the interest of the Charleston
Exposition. There is little or no excuse
now for remaining away from the
Exposition. These tickets are good for
four days, staying in Charleston until
ifilday. We hop* Union county will
end a largo delegation duiing ihe month .
of April* It la a fin* time to g?w ?
Opening Day in Union.
Wednesday was the day for tho
usual spring opening of millinery and
spring dress goods at the Mutual
Dry Goods store, the Union Cotton
Mills Department Store, the McLuro
|Mercantile Co., and tho new milll
nery store of Miss M. K. Tinsley.
There were to be seen beautiful hats
; on exhibition, rotns of the patterns
i were very cb.ie, end of the latest
Parisian designs. This makes four
inillinerv stores for Union this season,
all of them huvo experienced
trimmers in charge, and it should
not be a very difficult matter to suit
the most exacting connoisseur in this
lino. They have somo beauties for
Easter, call around and see thorn.
Gur limited spuce this week does not
permit or a separate writeup and description
of the beauties; go look for
yoursolf. Besides their millinery
display, the Mutual Dry Goods Co.
made an elaborate and very attractive
display of their beautiful dress
goods of summer textures. One
long row of shelving was draped with
silks of every imaginable color, while
the opposite shelving wore draped
with other spring goods for the ladies.
The dress goods and millinery department,
as well as the show windows,
were artistically and tastefully decorated,
showing the handiwork of ex
perts. ?.
M. W. Bobo, while making no pretentions
of a special opening day,
certainly has a fine display of nobby
spring goods on his shelving. His
new goods are coming in with a rush
and he has a seemingly oxhaustless
supply.
# The Company Store, in addition to
their pretty hats and spring goods
for ladies, have just received a very
fine line of clothing.
Tn fact all our advertisers are exerting
themselves to please their customers,
both as to quality and prices.
Go to see them all they will make it
worth your while.
Drawing of Grand Juror. '
CUtAND JUKY KOK 1002.
| VV Ij Lawson J G Kelly
T B Page .1 Woods Jeter
C It Prince E T Kolui
J W Jones S R Garner
J W Gilb?rt .J E Mabry
E L Littlejohn H II Ilobinson
B W Whillock O P Hart
Dave English S S Waldrop
G W Going F E Davis
PETIT JUKY FOR FIRST WEEK.
Special term of court..
D II Miller W J) Wilkins
G C Harris W J Wetheraby
E G Thomas T J II Smith Jr
M W Culp Z Reeves
J II S|>eais J A Brown
R 1. Nmir.i* I- F I
It 1' Ilai ry I J) Smith
O M Young .1 t: Gihbea
A It Osborn F M CAi'ld
It F Fooler .) 1' Sexton
J S Tillman W E Sinclair
W C Woat T IV Wood
J B Porter .1 T Foster
T B Peake A (.' Wit lard
J D Graham W J Friday
I' II Jeter J II Rodger i
W N Bro. k R .1 Kirby I
K J) Bailey .] D (Juries !
8KCOND W12KK
Fink Cromer D L Gault
J E Coleman .1 L Butler
A It Vinson I) G Gallman
It A Johns A O .Sprouse - J
J G Adams C L Reeve i !
G T 11 oil is F P O'Khields
Dan W Mnllinax C VVliitiock
B F Baldwin T vl Tweed .
W J Jolly J E MInter I
j Charley Alexander P J Davis ,
j A Bets 11 W J Gore \
It F Bubo C W Willard
Sam Mobley M L Sprouse
G C May Levi W Smith ..
E L (.'lark ,1 It Supjuer. ;
J W ivfeng Win Smith .. .
J N* Crawford II J Harnett
J J Spears W K Livingston
Court wl 1 convene in Union on Mo'ndar.
March 81st. Judge Hudson will I
preside. ?
An IntercRtinft Bible. ]
. j
President Roosevelt's great-great- I
gi\'fti-giaudfathe' 's bible ia on exhibition ..J
in the npartanburg coiuity exhibit, at the l
Exposition. It was placed theve by Mr. c
Harvey S. Simp on, \ .esident of trie (.
Glenn Springs Company, who is a distant (
cousin of the President. The bible be- (
longed to the Itev. Archibald Stood, l
pastor of tiie Circular Church, and is I
2M years old The H-v Srobo was the I
progenitor, of 'bo President's mother, <
ui? ?n ?i
j>?inrjK, w?i') WJ'i tn(3 IHllI 111 (
descent from him. i'he bible in iu.au (.
excellent sta* i of preservation and when, ?
President lie ose veil couam to Charleston ..
he will have the plewure ?>f iaspicting ^
it.?News ami Courier.
. .... v
Easter Services. 1
There wiW be a t jrmon at tin Church
of ^he Nativity on Piiduy morning at 11
o'cniek by l ev. Croswnll McIJeo.
On Sunday there will be morning
prayer, amnion and holy com men ion at
11 o'clock. I'
Children rervlce in tin afternoon afc '
4:30 o'clock. Ail are invited
There w- 1 bo a i easier egg hunt at '!
the home of Mrs. I) II. ?Vallaee on e
Saluiday afternoon. A small a.imission a
fen will be charged. The nublic is cor- e
dia'ly invited.
h
New Office. a
c
I have tnnv mv office frotn the M
9c P. Bank inii <1 k ?the ri-w Peoples r.
Bank, upper IL , en N\> 4 Bay
oil's loft at Dr. V. < i. ike's drug store
will receive pro.;: < it ion.
J. II. HAMII/JON, M. D.
? ? ?
WHY NOT BE RELIEVED
from anxiety concerning iHnr.??, wken It
coats soHlt'eV &J.00 per year pays U.t- ? week
Indemnity. Larger amount* In proportion.
Policies incontestable. Coupan'es Pnanoially
A 1. Occident Insurance. Farm Itiaks,
(Fire). Heat Corn psny in Ame ica. C'ty risks,
i.lfe, Old Lines. CaM on or address
W. J. OUl/LL, Agt . City.
At Ootvoi'a Hard ware atorst
4
R.?v?al? tv?^ ^
orowd.ed In sc
room for sprli
Tlilnlt tli? qlu
to reclu.ce prl<
full lot of mls<
Bed Room, I
lor Suits, Ru^
Carpets, Pict
N o velties at le
WE BUY IN
And we are prepare
ter goods than you c
ture is of new desk
Look over our sto'ek
convinced that it wll
T. E. B
He Doea Not Make It. ^
Your grocer may bo perfectly eonteienlious
in recommending another
lour to be 4ljnst ius good as 'Clifton' "
out be does not ;<o<l cHnuot knov it to ^ A
bo so, because he bus nothing to do vrith
ibB making. It behooves you, therefore,
bo buy an absolutely guaranteed flour?
>ne that the Anti-Adulteration League I
puts its registered trade-mark on?and !
such h flour is Bransford's "Clifton." i!
It is not only absolutely pure, hut it is
the bast winter wheat patent t1>ur in
.he market. Ask jour grocer for it. 2i
[f you wjuit u cheaper (lour, buy "White
Pawn" (half patent), or "Spotless"
straight). Tkey are ju.st us pure, 3l
,hough not so while as "Clifton." For
[ale by Macbeth Young, J. II. Spr-ars,
^f; W. Bobo and Ux jon Mills Store in 4t
Jpion. and J. S Welch and K IX
5a'lU-y in Carlisle 6-Iy
V*,
'advertised letters " 5t
iteftnsiuing in : in- P.- ; Cftice at Union
) f!. f ?r tu- ^vc k ending Mch, C8tb, .
*0?.
krthur,Mrs Eiizzie Ilartin, Albert (2)
fcrtJes, Mfs Nolie (2)Jeter, Daisy f*.
Joyd, Sjienoer Jeter. Mrs Minnie f
Jrown, Miss Zapra Jones, Cora E W/?/w
lujds, Miss Paunie Jones, J P xieec
/arson, D It Joyner, It F 8tOCK.
/healer, Lonmas Kingstnore, L I>
Jikwford, Lusty Mch-un, J K
Vocker, VI ss Li'lie Miller, Saminie <
Citon. George Ncl on, J F . ]
Spiky, Will Owens, Mra M J
'Vanklyi^Mrs E E IV iland, A C
Jraatoa. Lausam . Simons. Mack
ra-'uer. R?beit :>i:ton. Mis Alia
rapper, Cornelia Tii mas, ?SKs Bc'l
haliaiu, Soatvood J 1)1
persons calling for the above let- j |
srst will please-ay if advertised, and 2
nll'l>e. required to pay one cent lor * ll<(
heir delivt iy
.1 (;. U uNTiK. P. M. I V'
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Mr. W. M. Page near Carlisle has
landed us au Indian put, made of elay,
rb'ch was washed out. of the second f
auk of Broad river some tims ago. It
jM inches t <11, 12 inches in circumfer- 2
oce and 5 inches r.cross the top. lie Of
Iso has a smooth yellow stone in the 5 Z*
hape of a biscuit which seems to have
leen used as a polishing stone. The pot *
ihh indentations over the outer surface " |C
pparently made by rolling an oar of
orn over the clay Iwfaro it was burned. 2
r. Page sars there were a number of &
ther Indian olio.) found along the river. 1 PI
Che Indians mast have had fchelr Mfim
m wi
,t this point wlieu timy were in jiosses
ion of this country. 5 ?,a
5 de
MM CM ICH ESTER'S RNOLISH ?ei
Penny royal pills n
N x."^v Original end Only Ueautnn. 2 r
[ *-' . SJL-'NhAFK. Alnara r?!Ut>le l.ndlee. art IVr.irrWt Qj
y for CllIClIKSTEirS KNOLlSn
i? KF.I> and tiolil metallic bcir., araltd 0
'V-v J with kite rilbon. Tukr no other. Reftiao n "
< vi HfWUfOW Snbat Itutlwiva and Invito- a J--i
I I ~ tjf Hone. Boy of your DiufgUt, or ai-a<l4r. la 2 1
I U ,/r atantna for I'nrtlralara. Testimonials
\ -3 JEy and "Kellrf for l.adlea,"<n l?"ar, hy re. 9
X P turn Hill. 10.0110 T.?Utnnnl?l- . f M *y 0B90K
?????? 11 ii^aMbux.
Revi
iir St<
II M !
14 1 11 J
act tlaat wo
>me lines. Hu
as and sum i
lck est way
DCS. N"ow
oellaneous
rw ?
)ining Rooir
?s, Art Squre
Frames
>ss than reg r
CAR LC
d to give better ]
>an get tlsewhert
*n, handsome ar
before you buy a
1 be to vouradv?r
AIL
^ If You Are Int(
>ewing f
See What We Hav
*t. The Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine in the
ud. The New Home, the
Shuttle Machines,
rd. The New Howe, an old
all the latest improvenn
;h. The Southland, named
world, therefore the b
made.
ih. /V collection of New Mj
Price and sold the same
h. Is a beautiful Five Dr?
better than any Cheap t
for only $16.50 cash,
h. A collection of old Mac!
lies, Oil, Bands and all Sew
Give me a trial.
I. H- si
ENN MUTUAL LIFE
CORPORATED 1847.
/hy Pay More for Li
here? You can get B
ENN MUTUAL 10
leaper. See com pari
i
fen Hti
Age lutul L
. ^ . .f 2ft $27 $0 **i
)-P?y Life. ?<?>' ??i; ?
J 85 84 21 $?
- . ,r 2D 82 47 81
-Pay Life. #? w *
J 8,r> 40 66 4i
?NN MUTUAL policies s
thout restriction as to Rei
tion, Cause or Manner of
r, Loan (5 per cent.) Paid-1
nsive Values. All policies
ividends Annually or 10 A(
the insured. Call on
\ C. DUKE, Agt.
ew of*
ock of
i t ure
are overlust
ma^Le
nor gooa?.
to <3L<=> It; 1?
f? offer a
i and Paruares
and
i and Art
Liar prices.
IAD LOTS
oriees and bet\
This Fupniid
well made,
nd you will be
itage to buy at
E Y'S.
srested in Q
<
lacnine
e to Offer You.
No. 9, the best all around
world.
acknowledged Leade? of A1
I standard make, whick hA
)nts
for the garden spot of tk*
est medium priced machine
ichines bought at a Bargain
! way.
iwer, Drop Head M?chia%
fohn Machine on the Jaaitafc
liines going at from $2 apt
ing Machine supplies kept ill
PEARS,
INSURANCE CO.!
ASSETS $50,000,000.00
fe Insurance Else-g
letter Policies in the
to 20 per cent."
son below: 8
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r Ttrk luteal Life Mutual fiiit
tft Hew Tork Benefit Outral 5
I 88 ISO 25 $no 12 $29 171
I 78 88 20 82 87 81 991
* 84 83 87 86 22 85 50J
r?5 85 99 86 40 84 67 J
L 78 89 44 89 64 87 97 (X
) 91 48 65 48 51 41 09W
ire from date of issue,?
jidence, Travel, Occu-1
Death. Cash Surren-1
up and Automatic Ex.2
participatf in Profits.1
^cumulate, at the option I
or address g
Union, S.C.s
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