The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 16, 1902, Image 5
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There was a time w
to the place they tri
shop ill Union cl<
X 1- X 4 ? - 1 ?
iHugiit 10 realize D
been wasting their r
They are now daily
his store, where ma
do their
MONE^i
Old Croakers set up
town, but where is I
top round of the lad
est plums that ever
Hunting uai^aiuo
BOBO'S IS TH
Bobo has just gotten
Goods opened up an
DRESS GOO
CLOTHING, S
FURNITURE
OF OTHER GO
We are saving the p
dreds of Dollars eve
public are opposed t
prices. Therefore i
chases on Bobo, be?
store, so to speak.
Our motto is: Nev<
the Goods, we canni
they must be sold.
M. W.
focaT Schedule for Passenger Ti
TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA.
Arrive 9:15 a. m. Depart 9:15
" 1:54 p.m. " 2:14
TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG.
Arrive 11:87 a. m. Depart 11:87
" 7:15 p.m. " 7:85
Close connections at Spartanburg
train. A. 1....... A
ftmuo ii/i aviaui? aim vyuai iui?tc
intermediate stations, and at Coll
for Charleston, Savannah, Jackso
and points south. Through trail
Asheville, etc.
Trains 13 and 14 carry through
ers between Charleston and St. I
aud Nos. 9 and 10 carry through
ers between Jacksonville and Cinch
SEABOARD SCHEDULE.
No. 27?South bound passenger a
at Carliale at 2
No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25
No. 38?North bound passenger a
at Carlisle 3:37
No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 6:48
Local News Nol
Put Together For Ready Refe
Gathered Here and Then
Our Man About Town.
There was a large crowd In
the country last Saturday.
Bailey <fc Copeland will move i
old Purcell stand on SeDtembei
Miss Maggie Rogers, of Hend(
ville.N.C., who has been visiting rel
aiul friends in Union has returned
home.
Nervous Diseases cured. 80
treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mai
Go., Hancock, Maryland.
Green <k Boyd have just fin
whitewashing the interior of
large livery stable, and It addi
terially to the inside appearance
The new street scraper or ploi
put to work last week, and com
able work along the streets ha
ready been done. It does the
in a hurry.
The hail Sundav did ennsid
damage to Ibe crops of Messrs. 1
Clark and A. C. Humphries i
Sard is section. The hail was said
as large as guinea and partridge eg)
Mr. Joseph James came up
Columbia Friday after 8imon
whose sentence has been come
from hanging to life imprison mi
the State penitentiary at hard ]
. He took Ellis down Saturday.
tVE CHANGED.
?B a
hen people were indifferent as
ided, but since Bobo set up a
??e cash buyers have been
y his prices that they had
noney, and they called a halt.
making straight headway for
ny wide-awake cash buyers
*
r SAVING.
> a sneer when Bobo came to
3obo now? He is at the very
kler throwing down the greatfell
in Union, and if you are
IE PLACE TO GO.
l his mammoth stock of Spring
id he has what you want.
DS, TRIMMINGS,
JHOES, HATS AND
AND THOUSANDS
ODS.
eople of Union county Hun
i j ncc&, uwausc tuc iruuiug
o trusts, combines and high
they are centering their purause
his is a live and let live
bt be undersold. We have
>t we will not keep them
Vours in the swim,
BOBO.
aillS. Don't forget that Jane 8rd is the
day for memorial services. Let all
take part In the exercises, and show
p'm muc^ respect to our departed
confederate soldiers. Every store in
? ? town should close for a few hours at
p.m. lea8twith
Mr. Jno. T. Gray, the popular manaimbia
Rero'theW.U. Telegraph Co. at Conville
lumbia, was in Union Monday arranging
as for for tbe removal of the telegraph office
from the Union Hotel lobby. The
vends" a'^ wa^ *)et'ween an(* Mulvisleep^
hill's barber shop will be enclosed and
anati. the Western Union office will be established
therein on June 1st.
rrives ?
a m There was a hard rain here last
a. m. Sunday afternoon, and a regular bomrrives
bardment of the artillery of the heaft
D),
p| m| vens. Immediately after one of the
most severe strokes of lightning there
L .was a distinct smell of sulphur in
kCS the air that was noticed by several.
Mr. Ghas. R.'Smith has accepted a
renrp *
ivuvv p08jtion as traveling salesman for A.
Jacobs Sons ?fc Co., of New York, a
3 by largo clothing and gent's furnishing
establishment. Mr. Smith has received
his samples and will take to
the road at once. He will travel in
from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
and part of Tennessee. We
n the wish him success.
1st.
jrson- ^av? **ad considerable comativfs
P,a,nt regarding the lateness of the
to her arrival of The Times at Delta and
Whitmire. We send the papers from
d this office nearly every Thursday
aon <fc nlng. They very often do not
29-ly reach these points until Monday foltshed
lowing. The mall is transferred at
their Carlisle. We hope this will not ocs
ma- onr *8aln? it it d?*8 we will start an
la Investigation.
f was ThftrA *11 * rniU.Inn anra r.? I? */.
? ovtnpo XIV ivxr.
ilder- Wna. Smith's room last Saturday
& al- night. We have not learned what
work the trouble was about, but are in*
formed that Lee Price, Randolph
erable Peake and Tom Goakley had a row,
T. that Peake and Price jumpped on
n the Qoakley and hit him over the head
10 ** with a stick and cut him severely
with a knife. Mr. Smith, while enfrom
deavoring to separate them received
Ellis, a cut on the hand. Mr. Goakley was
auted out badly in the face and back of the
?nt in head. Peake and Price escaped and
Labor, have not yet been apprehended.
*
e
The Lock hart Meeting.
Rev. Sam T. Creech has been conducting
a protrnoted meeting lit '
Lockhart since Monday. Much interest
is manifested by the oougregs- i ..
tion, there has already been several ;
ebnversions, and a bounteous hnrvost I
of converts and workers for the Master's
cause is confidently expected as
a result of the meeting. While Mr.
Creech has no ministerial help in the
meeting, he is a most earnest and
faithful worker, and is fully competent
to handle the meeting himself.
He enjoyft the love and confidence of
his hearers, and that is half the bat- .
tie. We wish for him success beyond
his most sanguine expectations. The ;
meeting is being conducted in the i
Presbyterian church. ! :
Must Have Uniforms.
Prof. Rodgers, the teacher of the
Union Brass Band, has decided that
his boys must have uniforms, and no
sooner deoided than he went to work,
and with that proverbial Yankee determination
to pull anything through 1
when it is once begun, he is working I
like a beaver. He is a hustler and a '
very clever gentleman, of courteous
manners and pleasiug address. He
usually strikes oil in move or less
quantity, consequently the suits are
virtually already in sight. We believe
he is going to give us a good
band for Union at last, aod when the
boys are dyked up in their nice uniforms
they are going to attract attention.
They are learning rapidly
and have almost mastered several
catchy airs of band music. We wish ;
Rodgers and his band success. i
Enjoys the Texas Article.
We have received the following
from one of our very dear friends that ; I
causes us to doff onr hat and make I
our best bow, because we know that I
the advantages he possesses places fij
him in position to be a competent
judge. As the sentence appears in a
private letter we will omit the name,
but begging his pardon, we will use
the sentence to show the many read- -m
era who have complimented us per- -
sonally on the Texas write-up, that
there are others. He says:
"I ec.joy reading your Texas trip
very much indeed, and am proud of
our editor as a descriptive writer. I
have heard others speaking of the ..
same in the highest terms. In you y
we have a jewel."
We once remarked that we had
rather be editor of The Times than
President of the United States. With f
such spontaneous endorsements as I
thu above can you blame us for the |
statement?
Summer School at Wiuthrop.
We have received the schedule of
the studies to be taught in the summer
school at Winthrop, Rock Hill, ?
S. C. This is the fourth session of
the summer school and the following
studies are embraced: Pedagogical
Psychology, School Supervision, Kindergarten
Principles, Observation and
Practice Work, Methods in Elementary
Arithmetic, Grammar School
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
Method j in Language, Literature in
Schools, Poetry of the South, English
Grnmmar, English Composition,
Drawing, History, Geography, Physics,
Educational Manual Training,
Sight Singing, Latin, Greek, and
talks about leading South Carolinians.
The railroads will offer one fare
for round trip from all points in this
State. Those wishing rooms in the
dormitory can get them and can select
their room mate. Each person attending
is expected to go through
the course or session. The session
begins June 25th and lasts until July
25th. For full information address
the County Superintendent of Education
The county summer schools will
be held as usual in practically all the
counties throughout the State.
The courses to be taught at Winthrop
are very interesting and instructive
and will be of great benefit
to those who attend.
Car hoad of Shoes.
We call attention to tho big ad. of
the Union Shoe Company this week
in which'they announce the arrival
of a solid oar load of shoes. And
this is no fairy tale. They were received,
we saw the invoice. But
from the way Messrs. Oliphant and
Haile are rushing them off there will
soon not be a half car load of them
left. To say that these two men are
hustlers is to but feebly express it.
Thflv hftVA crrtt. f.hn ahna hnolnaoa
fine and no mistake. To say that
the immense business done by this
big shoe house is done by only two
men, would be to make a statement
that would not be believed by a
stranger, but it is absolutely true,
nevertheless. It is a matter of astonishment
even to those who are
thoroughly familiar with tfre situation.
We can only aocount for it by
the fact that everything in that es
tablishment is conducted in the most
business-like and systematic manner,
each of them is so thoroughly familiar
with the stock that we verily
believe that either of them could on
the darkest night enter the store and
select your i.umber of any make of
shoe you want ..'.mout alight. There
is no time wasted by these men, and
they can handle the biggest rush
with apparently the most perfect'
ease and composure we have seen
anywhere. They have made a study
of the shoe business, and they have
learned their lesson well, they have
simply got the business with its mlnutest(details
at their finger ends, and
when you see that little line at the
end of their advertisements, "watching
your shoe Interests," it means
literally all the sentence implies,
I
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IS^AU^
PRICES
?TI;
50C TO $5.0
WAS
F'OUJR SPEOIA
M 200]
200
800
Lace
Ve are here for business and
G. AUSTELL,
Manager.
flWAl
SOLID <
1
RECEIVE
UNIof
SHOE
Main Street.
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rarda Figured Muslins, va
" " Dimity, ''
" " Fine Madras Zephyrs "
Curtain and Curtain Net
we are doing it.
Quick sales ant
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woman is corbly
dressed unless
wears the proper
set.
iiiqI UUnrnnotnf
jyai iv uiugoigi
-AND?
in Ton Corsets
sight front, have no
:ai for ease or eleice.
5S?
lue 5c, special 2c a yard.
9c, " 4-C a ya^.
12ic, " 9c a yard,
at % their real v%lue.
I short profits talk.
W\
? OF
WEEK
: <o.
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Jnion, S. C.