The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 23, 1902, Image 5
> TIMES HAV
There nv.is u ti 111(3 when
to the place they (nuiec
shop in Union clo.^e
taught to realize by 1
been wasting their nion
*
They are now da' iy ma
his store, where many
do their
MONEY
/\1 i/^ i
wm oroiiKcrs set. up a i
town, lmt where is Hob
top round of the ladder
est plums that ever fell
hunting bargains
BOBO'S IS THE
Hobo has just gotten his
n i ? i 11
vjuoufc" opened up ana 11
DRESS GOODS
CLOTHING, SH<
FURNITURE A
OF OTHER GOOE
Wo are saving the peop
dreds of Dollars every i
piil>1 it? are opposed to tr
prices. Therefore the)
chases on Bobo, because
store, so to speak.
ur motto is: Never 1
?.Ae Goods, we cannot 1
they must be sold. Vo
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Local Schedule for Passenger Trains
TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA.
Arrive 0 :10 a. m. Depart 9 :15 a. m
. " 1 :f>i p. in. " 2:14 p. m
TRAINS FROM SPARTAN BURO.
Arrive 11 :37 u. m. Depart 11 :37 a. m
" 7:17) p.m. " 7:85p.m
Close connections at Spartanburg vvitl
trains for Atlanta and Charlotte am
intermediate stations, and at Colnmbi:
for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonvill
and p^rtnts south. Through trains fo
Asheville, etc.
Trains Id and 14 carry through sleep
ers lietween Charleston and St. Louis
aud Nos. and 10 carry through sleep
ers between Jacksonville and Cincinnati
SEAUOARO SCHEDULE.
No. 27?South bound passenger arrive
at Carliale at N 2 a ni
No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m
No. 38?North bound passenger arrive
at Carlisle 3:37 a. in
No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 0:48 p. in
i Local News Note;
Tift Together For Ready Referenc
Gathered Here and There Whili
Strolling Around Town.
^ "TT&ere are 1~>:J persons in Unioi
county drawing pensions now.
^ Dr. F. ('. Duke has opened up hi
B fountain and is ready for his soda wate
and ice cream trade.
4
Mr. E. F. (Joodmnn loft Sunday fo
his old home, Charlotte, on a husines:
and pleasure trip.
.Exercises of I ho graded school Will b
Yhell on Friday, rioth inst., in the irrov
.at tl*e the .school house.
Miss Maude Jeh-r, the jiopular am
ellieient lime keeper at I lie Union Cottoi
Mills ollloe, is spending this week at th
Charleston Exposition
The section master has put in nc\
rullroad crossing timbers at Churcl
street and a number of new cros
ties.
Mr. It. M. Estes had the misfortun
to loose another lioise last week. Th:
makes three in two years. This is quit
a loss tvs horse ilosh is pretty high the*
days.
.On Thursday night last an extra pai
senger train passed through Union fc
Charleston carrying eleven coaches fllle
with people from Knoxville, Tenn
going to the Exposition to take part i
Tennessee I>ay. The train retiirne
Monday with 4h0 passengers well please
1 with the big show.
E CHAN6EDJ
ti
people were indiiVereiu as
1, hut since Hobo set up a ,
cash buyers have been
lis prices that they had <i
H
ey, and they called a halt,
kin# straight headway for
wide-awake cash buyers
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tl
SAVING. I
p
ul
jneer when llobo came to
o now? He is at the very
throwing down the great- . ^
in Union, and if you are
r<
T
PLAGE TO GO J
? nianinioth stock of Spring
?ii
e has what you want. ' la
ol
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DES, HATS AND
1 Y.I
ND THOUSANDS
>S. Z
le of Union county Ilunpi
veck, because the trading o?
lists, combines and high er
U(
r are centering their pur- (1'
i his is a live and let live Jv
fr
sc
is
be undersold. We have
ore will not keep them h
urs in the swim,
B O B O j
N
ai
! ; An alarm of lire was given last, Frida\ h
afternoon. It was in the Chinese il
laundry. Tim -blaze was extinguished ll
with a few buckets of water. The lire g
caught from a detective flue. 11
Keep an eye on our special advertisemerit
column, you will prolit thereby.
If you have anything to sell Jor want to ^
. buy make it known under the special '.
i. advertisement bead.
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i
The colored people arc soon to have a '
il great meeting under a large tent, on the
l; vacant lot near Zi.m church. Mrs. V
1 I lodger, the woman preacher, to be 1
present. The meeting will be in charge 1
of Rev. J. 11. Mauley, the pastor. b
1 The town Treasurer informs us that ^
. the town taxes are coming in very n
slowly. The time for payment expires
on the last of this month. To avoid t.
s tine step up promptly to the (laplain's ,,
ollice. i,
s Mr. David N. Wilburn, formerly of ?
. Cross Keys, but who for the last year 1(
has been in the mercantile business in
Greenville, S. C., has sold his business b
r in that city and moved bis familv to Union b
' where he will go into business as soon as
lie can secure a suitable store room. His
g family occupies the J. 11. T. Scott house y
on Main street. We welcome Mr. Wil- ei
burn and family to our midst.
El 1 I
" Commencement exorcises of David- I
son Collego will take place May 20th s
to 28th. Hon. W. F. Stevenson, of '
1 Cheraw, und Pres. B. F. Wilson, of ( ,
Spartanburg, will address the literary h
s societies on Monday, 2(>th. A very v
r attractive program has been nrrangod. w
Dr. R. P. Kerr, of Richmond, will a
r preach the Baccalaureate sermon on 11
h the Sunday preceeding. Special rates 11
will bo made on the railroads. tl
e It seems that Biltmoro, George 1
e Vnnderbilt's heaiififnl nnlonn
??v HI
Ashoville, N. C., is to have a rival. i'<
1 A German (lay laborer at Ashevilie, ?
u named Sorgius Minkiewincz has just ,,
e fallen heir to a fortune of two million
dollars, and has secured an option on ft
v a beautiful tract of land of several ^
\ thousand acres near Ashevilie. It is h
s said to be a prettier pieco of prop- M
crty than tho Vanderbilt estate. (|
e Mr. .1. P, Patton, of Richmond, Va., v
is litis l>ten given the position of stenoge
rapher in Mr. T. C. Duncan's office at c'
e the cotton mill. Mr. I'atton has entered
upon his duties and we welcome him to b
3. Union. ?
>r Where are all those ladies going every C(
id afternoon? * tl
Why they are going to get one of those I*
11 cool and refreshing drinks served by ^
d Morgan & Wagnon at the City Soda
;d Fountain, or a saucer of their delicious si
' ce cream. Have jou tried it? b
I'tii Mc OiT ut HnfT.ilo.
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lili! i I.I t . i|i in \i '1 \\t? -.i
tllld ?|!Utl* .. ,r? ii i :> : > .\;<M :M
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> lii ; .:!> iluj'iii.';itii g ti t WvMirifui |?ieMu
i Ihb in ill ui.it gioututa lo besutMi in oi
Mice.
-a uu Op.uuico CUV/ Iiuiuui'llf, clliU Lit
mms are beating the threads into clot
i.d hundreds of yards of cloth put up ii
I to neatest packages v. e have seen an
here are being shipped out as fast a
k<- train can haul them. The goods ar
>r exjiort trade. Tlie mill ships duet
> Uhina and has cider* way ahead
' .eve are already SS.j looms in operatic!
lal 11"> more wili he at work in a fe\
a>s. This will make 1,0UU looms fo
ie second iloor or weave tooai. Wi
nderstand that oOO more looms ar
>:ia to ha added on Jie lirst Iloor. Ivacl
ale t.f the cloth contains SOU yards J
oweifui press ma tv\Jo tlie bale
uly IS iriclus thick and they
|)p'*ar almost as solid as plank
'.very thing is busy and there i
3\v plenty oi h?. o for m st of 11 <
uiui4. (Jim hundred hands m rived ?>?!<
ly las:, week and were put to work
i'o emlei stand tli.it i.ve.iy house titut i:
ail\ for occupants is liilcd.
Mi. A A. Vice, manager of the olotl
mm, kindly sho.vedus around his ro un
key l:;r*o number of brands for t In
oi.ii. of she i'nincls arc of Cliiuo.si
?dii; and 'mm' in odd look about then
it the' no doubt tickle the fancy of tlx
liitiiiniH.il.
Mi 'J'. C. league, tlr? polito oversee
H.e weave room, l.iooly showed u
mind his room, ami amid the fcartvi
u of the busy looms our ears being o
lie service w made out by signs' am
!ier*i.S ' .'out oven tiling was i.u i
( living way ami ?dl was well. Tin
lompton ;o.it Kinases looms are unci
til tliCj malv *> 1 j slioitin.. viz: ill
irds ' > li e pound. Toe cloth is a I'm,'
i*l smooth quality no' excelled by any
ill in the state. There aie plenty ol
'livers coming in and this mill heinj
such a desirable and healthy localioi
ill soon be id le to select its lieip. Tin
mot those in charge is to secure, ;e
iniar.ent help, only the best demon
mil! help ??bl linablc.
We were much interested in the finish
sin the picket room. Mr. J. T
nwlev is m charge of the finishers,
lien* in e eight ot llieni at work, and hi
is them so accurately adjusted thu1
hen lie removes tlio rolls of cottoi
mil the machines they balance tb
lies which arc set at 10} pound *. T'.b
staridaid weight, and the rolls ar
illed laps. The machines tu?"n on
i.uuu pounus ii .my and it t/tkes .">2
us ?) do it. lit* lias >'ir'jiil out a
i my as onO 1:il*'-? it: on d 'V.
<Jii tho third il >o a u iho earners n
liich ill t> an- a targe number. L'!<:'
u not nil runniug iiow? however, as i
not nt'ci suiy i?i ?'iiii ihein ah to kee
l> with the slnhbei-i and spiimers a
oik. Tho drawing frames, sluhhcr
ad speeders are also on this lloor will
lr. Charley Ilaye.i as overseer. Th- : ?
re eight electric i note rain this room 1.7
orsi; power each. Two iiioUrs to iui
le c.irds and drawing rallies, four So
ic spinners and one inr tly frames. Th
i-ntlenien in charge of the differen
oors am very myeh pleased with th
till and have no hesitancy in say in,
uil it is one of the mosi. thovoughl
ipiipped mills in to lie found in ih
outli. The output of the mill li.is bee
ouhleil in the last six \\ioks, and i
. ill he only a matter of a few days t;
very machine will be in op'ration.
Mr. C. A. rende r is the overseer
lie spinning room and lie lias his h cui
ml. lie has twelve warping franici
iveiVf spooling frames and 1.7> spinnin
lames or bd.UOl) spindles. There i
our space for l"2,tHHj more spindles
"here are hands employed in lUi
30111.
The engine, dynamo, condenser an
lectric switch board with tho powerfi
aveling crane overhead is an interest
ig place to visit. . The tloor is of mosai
rork and is very prettv. There is
nu-dation arranged in this room to
nother-engine and dynomo of equal siz
> the one now running. In the roon
plow there are two batteries of uprigh
oilers, four boilers to t he battery, a!
f them in ojkjration but not all used a
nee as it is not necessary. The i>owe
i here to drive the eleetric street car lin
rhen it is built. Mr. 8. 11. Rhea is th
ugineer.
The big store, has been finished am
ie goods are being put in. The Mutua
)ry floods Co., of Union, will run Hi
lore. it is three stoiies high, .">0 x 10
*et. It is a handsome building arrange)
?r plenty of light. lias eve;y moderi
onvenier.ee, such as waterworks, i leeti i
ghts and sewerage. The h.i3emen
nil be used tor groceries and is in charg
f Mr. \V. 1. Goings. The next iloo
rill i?a used for shoes, dry good
ml notions, while the third is to b
sed tor clothing, hats and gent's fur
ishings.
N? ;<i this store is being built anotlie
nee. story biiek building which will l>
sed, the basement lor a beof market
ext floor, divided, one side for drui
tore, the otliei lor barber shop and batl
Xiin, while a ~>0 x 50 foot ball will h
n third floor. The store will l?i ii
barge of Mr. A. <>. Swjgert, genera
wringer.
Mi. Duncan ii forms n; that he i
oing to run a public road from th
reek crossing by t he More door and ta]
lie public road again beyond the Super
itenoen' V ! i 'c, which will take on
lie big liiit and the bend in the road
'his will throw the travel by thoston
oor and will in >a a. great deal in tin
ray of trade
A church i.? .>3 built on a higl
le vat ion soim "here between the mil
nd tlie stand in pe. The location is ai
leal one and we have no doubt th
uilding will be a first class one in keep
lg with everything else around buffalo
The new olllce building is nearini
ampletion and is situated on the left o
10 railroad between the mill and th
Dwer house. It is a model affair. Th
ntrance leads into a circular lobb,
*om which doors enter every room ii
10 building. There are six rooms out
de the lobby. The big vault has ben
uilt and the burglar proof safe installed
is ALvi
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! I 1 \J>are al
' ' '^V '* ^
J \ PRICES ?J
: I 50C TO $5?
; j
'v >v'
!, W A s
; P'OUR SPEJC.^
t
1 We are here for business a
B
IF. G. AUSTELL
i Manager.
t o
S " .M .V
'' It will bo a handsome affair when
finished.
' The sewerage and waterworks are in
1 and filtered water is furnished over the
1 entire town. Electric light will soo.i
u be put in the i own
The Union and Glenn Springs road has
" established a station along its line at
~ which regular s oin are mil" It is
I a'brand Station on factory lull
......
? They Must Tike It.
!i ! A gentleman came in one day this
] week wjien we "happened to be out.
>f i "Is the editor in," he inquired.
*s He was informed that the editor
v- had gene J,o dinner.
^ "Well you tell him that 'Trip to
,s Texas' he is writing is tho finest
writeup of a trip I ever read. Here
is throe dollars, tell him to run my
(j subscription up as far as this will |
(l earry it and keep that Texas Trip go.
ing as long as ho can." ?i
o E.M.JUVS KrJADirsli lllh J ISA A > 1 Itl 1
IiOCKijU\RT, May 10.?I enjoy
e reading in The Times "A Trip to }
0 Texas." To read it one might won'
der by what means the writer oh E
1 tained so much information in
r so short a time. On first impulse *
e tlic aveimge reader, if he did not
e know otherwise, might possibly think g
j that you must have walked and |
[1 chsrtte I with every one you happened $
e to meet. Homo.
n
1 JUST lkt'ek KOI.r,.
i) i Mr. C. S. (treer met us on the i
e street Tuesday and said: jjl
l "Say, Brother Mathis, how much I
e moro of that Texas trip have you
v iroty"
I w 1
8 "Bushels of it if you want it," was
our reply.
"Weil, just let her roll, that is the
lincst trip I ever read, why 1 can just
(, go along with you in my mind and
Bee it just like you do. Let it all
~ noine if it takes till Xmns."
' KVEHYHODY KEADINO IT.
IMk. .1. R. Mathis,
Editor Union* Ti.mks:
T tliink everybody is reading and 4<
s praising your account of the Dallas,
e Texas, trip. Keep it moving, old fel|,
low, you aro winning laurels.
Vour friend, Vox*.
another county heard from.
q Editor John H. Mathis is giving
? his paper, the Union Times, a fine
writoup of the Dallas, Texas, reunion.
i ?Correspondent to the GntTney Led1
ger.
(\ Those .are only a few of a Iftrge number
of such commendatory words regarding
the latter. Among the letters
k, we have received about it is one from
f a lady in Atlanta, who says go ahead
e and tell it all, I am enjoying it very
e much. _
y All right gentle render, if you can H
i stand it we can. Wo do not wish to *
> bore you; but if wo succeed in inak?
ing it interesting wo will feel well
paid for the effort,
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iwiys met by
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Y^fiGSlT fRONT 1
OO EACH. I
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)() yards Figured Mu<Ii?s
)0 * " " Dimity,
JO " " Fine Madras Zt'jdi;
ace Curtain and Curtain
nd we are doing it.
Quick sales
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iVorli aiM' j>h'iil
>uyoi* <'<>ul<i wi>?la,
fi'is'it sm<3 pi*i<M's 1'
vitli ii?-;. poor U
3AKES 15G,
Rubber Hose, La>
letzel's Hart
Fountain
I f any one tl
than anothe
the value of a <
it is to know that
pure. We constant
these elements in our !
making and serving our d
in reason to please our cust
the fountain is the same
IF IT IS NO i RIGHT IT WILL GIVE US
We use noting that is not abs
if we know it, and we keep
can and does feel at hoiv
ask for it all, but we kn
as the best, and we (
your fountain bus
wish to express
tion of the ver
rona^c we
have, esp<
from the 1,
Uft-V/JLCii J CiLC
MORGAN &
BOTH PHC
WHO
ADER.
;
Fo woman is coric.ctly
dressed unless
she wenrs the proper
Corset.
Royal Worcester
-A xi>?
son ion Corsets
Straight front., have no
equal for ease or elegance.
5 D S
v.iiu<' or, special 2 c 51 yard.
' (.V, " 4-C a ya^d
vi\- " 1 "J v, " 9C u yard'
Net at 7,^ their real valueand
short profits talk.
V y* V
rocarisiiaHSSKEP^^fc^
TOOLS FOR^?
Farm,
Garden
or Orchard
LiSul luiro any
'S'lio \ ariety i?
o\v. (Quality tellfli
><>1 is il<?ar at any
HOES25C.
nv\ Mowers, etc.
a A
iwars diort.
Purity.
tin^, more
r, enhances
:old ice drink
it is clean and
ly strive for both
"ountain service. In
rinks we do everything
.outers. and our motto at
as in all our dealing,
PLEAUSURE TO MAKE IT RIGHT."
olutely pure at our fountain
a place where any lady
le. We don't want or
iow we have as good
lo want a share of
>iness. And we
our appreciay
liberal patalready
jcially
adies.
on tickets.
WAGNON.
)NES 38.