The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 16, 1902, Image 2
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A Good Bicycle
at a popular price
in a sound investment.
A full line of the
following wellknown
Bicycles always on hand.
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$2 2. tO $f>5For
Koad or Track usage,
Business or Pleasure,
Health or Comfort.
For Pale by
E. N. GOODMAN.
Union, S C.
AMEHH'AN CYCLE M KG < 0
New Yoik.
No Election Necessary.
(SI ould have apjyared last, work )
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v/ i in i m i in ?? ?> ii?m ion ny II.i
tmstem (I Ki>!. 1> m special school district
they found I hat il w iil ?. ?*. {< i.i < : saiy
fur them In hold an ehction as was
tdvertispd in Tiik Times The law is
that the levy ol H is special tax v, i !
stai d as it is until a petition as Kipiiud
by law is piesenttd to the County iloaid
of Education asking for such elect ion.
All parties inteiested will uo\em themselves
accordingly.
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M. C. Dkavkk, ^Trustees.
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J. F. McFHERSON
Civil Engineer, Surveyor
and Draughtman.
Office I .aw J ; ere over W. W. Di>
At' , Union, S. C.
Railroad. Water Rower, Sewer;
etc., etc. Estimates, plats, plans, ]
files on all kinds of earth work, inasot
brick work, city work, ditches, terra
topographical surveying, giade lines
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ILIVERZEEBLOOD SYRUP
9 and yen need It now. Its the recognized
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tT; Yes, yonr druggist pells
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Jonesvillc Jottings.
' ^ The wearher has got down to real cota
ton weather at last. Of course good
1 ? work mixed in with the ra in would be
X in order. The small grain crop is not
t at all promising and the fruit crop is not
? a full one and gardens generally are
| v poor.
ti ? Aunt Sallie Whitlock one of the best
gardners in our country complains of .her
garden being ?iuite late and ratherj poor,
jj; Mi. F. 1\ O'Seieldes, ourstrawbery man,
Qt says his berries are sorry and quite late,
j & he lrusen't packed any yet. It is a fact
I gt that the English sparrows are playing
; ^ havoc with the gardens, while these
^ biids may do some good working the
; & vegetables, they more than counter-bal
^ ance that good by their deprecatious upi
on the peas and in fact upon most veg;
v etables.
| The first Sunday in May is always a
$ red letter day with the colored people at
j* their church here and and this year was
! % no exception to the rule. They came
' fiom every point of the compass until
If; the church grounds weie full of them
| f> and they remained until late in the evenj
ing. Horse flesh fared rather poor for
I # they love to drive when ;they hire a
& livery team as many of them do, he
i & must "go long."
tMr. Alexander S. Foster of our town 1
graduated in dentistry at the University i
a of Maryland in baltimore the {lOth of 1
v Apiil. He made a good record in his 1
j 2 st udies having made an avarage of 98$ 1
T on all studies he will either locate in i
[^f} Baltimore or Lynchburg, Va., as he has
an offer of a tine salary at both these
places. I)r. Foster is not yet 19 years of '
, age. He had more flowers given him
when he graduated than he could carry
to his room and it is gratifying to his
many friends here to know that he has a
COll. liAftt. of frittnria in UulfimAro
Mrs. J. L. McWhirter, Miss Lillie ,
if/e, Fofeter and Dr. N. J. Ilarues attended
prol the Musical festival in Spataubnrg.
,i-y Rev. David llucks and family went
cos', to Charleston and took in the great
; show. (
.t(l, Mrs J. F. lietsil of Cross. Keys is 1
visiting her mother Mrs. G. B. Fowler, \
he will go from here to Charleston to
visit the exposition.
Mr. .). G. Long, of Union, hassmveyed
a 0 his town propml)here and had it cut up 1
' J u.to business and resident lota, lie has '
t I more than a hundred lots, all for sale. 1
j| Mr. G. 11. Fouler did the surveying,
i I Mr. I^ong's property is veiy valuable.
? I Mr I>. A. T. Fari received a phone
s I message last week thai his sister, Miss
t I Ilai lit l Fair, at Mount Tabor, was dead.
' I Mbs Fair died of cancel in the face.
/ I Mr. W. 11. Penney, of Piedmont, a
* I brother ol the ugT. at the Southern Uail.
m vay here, is in town seliing a patent
8 K seowering mop which is a very complete
|l and convenient househould impliment. I
?| TKI.KI HOMK. ,
I Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets
J removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles,
H blackheads, redness of face or nose >
1 aipl any skin blemish, giving a clear
and beaiilifol i?nmrvin-i?
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JI box. J. H. Mapon <% Go., Hancock,*]
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR ALDERM AN.
IJherebyJannonnce that I will be a
candidate lor Warden from Ward 0.
R. L?. MoNally.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman from Ward
2. D. H. Wallace. |
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Warden of Waul 1 in the citv of'
Union, S. C.
L. J. IIames.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Warden in Ward 2 of the city of
Union, S. C.
H. L. Goss.
Capt. If. M. Farr is hereby announced
as u candidate for the oflice of Waterworks
? and Electric Lights Commissioner.
Voters.
littu June Etchings.
Etta Jane, May 12,?Next Thursday,
15th, at 10 o'clock a. in., the
Ladies' Memorial Association will
meet at Salem to decorate the grayes
of the confederade soldiers buried
there. Speakers have been invited
and the ladies will bring their has
kots and flowers.
The woatheris rather dry and some
of the crops have not yet been planted.
Others planted haven't come up.
A good, warin raiu would do much
good just now.
Wheat is looking pretty well; oats
will not do much unless they got
rain soon.
We hoar of fair stands of corn, generally,
where the crows haven't attacked
it.
I expect about July 4th the young
people of York and Cherokee counties
will moot and have a picnic at
Howell's ferry, to which, no doubt,
the old people will be welcome. I
hope when the time comes Union
will bo represented and that the editor
of this paper will put in his appearance.*
Miss Agnes Shearer gave her school
a picnic last Saturday, which was an
enjoyable alTair.
liev. Mr. Ingram, Prof. S. B. Lathan,
and lion. F. P. McDill made addresses.
John Iiobinson, Joe Hood, Sam Strain
and Prof. Lathau furnished the instrumental
music. Mr. W. S. Wilkinson
gave the congregation what lemonade
they could drink free. The ladies gave
the dinner and all had a Hue time.
Hon. C. W. Whisonaut has erected a
One monument to his children who are
buried at Salem. Its the work of Mr.
Will White, of Gastonia, who by the
way is a son or Dr. Aleck White, who
was assassinated near here in August,
1805.
We are delighted with the editor's
account of the reunion trip. Tell it all
brother.
Kev. Sam T. Creech preached at Mesopotamia
yesterday. Ilis text was:
"They helped every one his neighbor;
and every one said to his brother. Be
of g*>od courage." Isaiah 41:0. This
week he conducts a meeting at Lockhurt
Mills. He's a mover and makes
things move' around him. Give him a
full house brethren at each service. lie
deserves it.
Cherokee county has a long list of
candidates. The several ottices to be
lilled will not lack applications, and the
dear people's interest will be talked over.
The Christian Endeavor Society met
at Mr. Farrow Wright's yesterday and
was conducted by Bro. It. J. Kirby. A
good attendance was present.
a a l./v ?: : p tt /i ir.i
xvii l:ic ^uuiui^ luumuu ui ?u. v>. veterans
at Greenville, Miss Deal will represent
the Cherokee Regiment. Miss
Bryant Camp, "Jake" Carpenter and
Mis* Mary Jeffries, daughter of Hon.
William Jeffries, will act as si>onsor for
Camp Jeffries, U. C. Veterans. Cherokee
will allow no county to send prettier
girls to that reunion than she will
send.
Your correspondent is invited to attend
Cie meeting of the memorial association
at Sharon, York county, tomorrow.
They have a large association, possibly
the largest of any outside of the larger
towns in the State. These occasions are
very pleasant to the old and beneficial to
the young. They teach them to reverence
the memory as well as deeds of the
great men of this county, who. true to
their convictions, sealed with their blood
their devotion to their country's rights.
They are not as some claim, teaching
disloyalty to our children and keeping
alive the sectional strife, but on the
other hand a grateful acknowledgement
of a pride that they are the descendants
of true Americans, and that they are not
ashamed of their ancestry.
Bright angels looking from the skies
Behold no holier sjxit on ground,
Than where defeated valor lies?
By woman's love and beauty crowned.
, Vox.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Office at Union
3. C., for the week ending May 16th,
1902.
Unrru .1 A MilUtr William
Brown, D B Moore, A 1'
Clayton. Jarrett McCullum, W
Cohen, John Mitchell. Davie
Cressman, M M Mills, Nannie
Dickson,Mrs Edith Moore. Miss Lillie
Dodd, Willie W Moore, Jim
Fowler, Relecrt Messom, John
Gilliam, Jim Moorman, Nathan
Goraett, J B Nicholson, Etta
Gregory, Miss lb ssie Postum,Miss Alone
Harris, Miss Valla Piisock, Charlie
Herndnn, J M Powell,Buna Louise
Ilames, Henry Bailey, LG
Ilodge, Willie Iteid, Walfr
I.awson, Miss Lula Beid, Harry E
Lanham, J T Reeruen, Johnnie
Binder, Miss Ella Bice, Miss Mary
Ixrve, Mis Suler Smith, .lames A
I.ornon, Aut Stone, Willie
Persons calling for the above let*
ors will please say if advertised, and
vili he required to pay one cent for
heir delivery.
J, O. Hunter. P. M.
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Stops the Coilfih atitl Works off the
Cold
Laxative Brono-Quinine Tablets cure
it cold in one day. No cue no pay.
Price, 33 cents. 48-ly
That we have 1
furnishing to bu
Pianos, Organs
Sewin
Of many malic
any prioo and. 1
tlie customer. I
a "K-natoe" gran
tn? clieapest m.
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From a traveling agent and pay at
you will have to pay us who have r
said that it will cost traveling m<
This, of course, the buyer has to pa;
and save money by buying from a
machines of several kinds at popula
in full bloom in its several departm
WONDER
S. M. RICE, Jr.
-"s?GIVING
A TASTE OF
Has beei? Dame Nature's humor lai
around the corner anyway and on
There is pie
of everythin
In the way of light weight stuff for
and our prices are away down to t
basis for our phenominal success.
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business in
We shall keep the ball rolling by
in our mammoth stock, and the pri
always correct.
New good
arriving e
More samples in hosiery, gloves, far
and nAt'lrwonr o??f!im i-KJr. ""ml'
ff v??4 WW Ul 11 TV/ til AO ITCCIVi
for you. Don't miss it. Watch 1
that our store is doing the business.
McLure Merc
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verybody >
) know
acilities for
Lyers _
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and
g Machines
38 at almost
;erm to suit;
3lanos flpbm
Lde down to
ali?.
BUY ?
least his expenses more than
io traveling expenses? It fe
jn $65.00 to sell a piant.
p. Now give this a tiiaugh
resident agent. Organs and
r prices. Everything eke
ents at the
STORE.
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' SUMMER
tely, but summer is just only
e might as well make ready.
nty
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men women, girls and boys
he zero notch which is the
ad such a
our lives before. |
filling up the big gape made
ice you will always find is
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ach week. ,
is, shirta, underwear, corsets
This will be a regular picnic
,he crowd and you will see'
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