The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 13, 1902, Image 7
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Local Laconics.
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST ABOOT TO
PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE.
S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U., lias
thanks for a nice bunch of rji
onions from his garden.
?Don't miss the Bargain Sales
Ribbons and Hats at Miss M. E. T
ley's Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. Ben Foster, of Sehenccta<
N. Y., spent a few days in Un
this week, he returned today.
While Union is having her stor
of rain, wind and hail several sect.i<
of the county report no rain for fi
weeks, gardens pretty jyell burnt, o
^ Rev. L. M. Rice attended the el
ing exercises of .Furman Univers
this week. He returned Wednest
evening and reports amostdelig
ful time.
Rev. C. H. Holland has* mo
from Pelzer to Union, g. C., wli
ho has accepted the call to the r
torato of the Second Baptist Chur
~Anderson Intelligencer.
Mr. .Tames Johnson of Union died
the hospital for the insane in (V.urr
Tuesday evening. The remains
interred ar i;ommi> n. ue m i ncen
the hospital only a few ih"iith?.
was a brother of ('apt. Richard .1. hns
Mr. T. C. Duncan is cooing to hi
a calaboose at Buffalo, the sht
will appoint a constable to act.
peace officer, whoso salary is to
paid by the mill, and good order i
be strictly enforced in this new 1
town.
There was considerable con fug
at the beginning of this term of coi
People seemed to be under the
pression that court, would conv
fho third Monday. Not only v,
witnesses absent, but a numbe
the grand jury failed to show up
five new grand jurors wero drawi
complete the panel.
Mr. Wm. L. Wallace, who '
taken to Columbia to the hospital
the insane from Union a fow wc
ago died at that institution Wedi
day. The remains were brought
Union and interred in the Proi
terian cemetery yesterday afterri
at 6 o'clock in the presence of a li
number of friends and relatives of
family. The heroaved mothor
family have tho sympathy of the
tire community.
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ind dans a!
\TOES
eceived
are
for
rs A CAN.
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Grocer.
A l'itic Iuslititution.
Littleton Female Collige, Littleton,
tt X. O., has just closed Us 2()th yc-ai
with fulsome praises on the lips of 2
large nunber of friends. The state'
menl: is made in the Educational
number of the News and Observe]
our that there are already 111 appliesirly
tions for admiission next fall. This
is n remarkable showing and proves
. the great popurarity of tliis institut;on.
It
in- _
/I mold?lire win?ton.
dy,'
jorJ A quiet wedding took place last
Wednesday night at the homo of Mr,
\V. W. Cooper, the contracting par
inq f.ina irorn ATr A t1, Arnnl/l nf Itiif.
jns falo, S. C., and Miss Etta. Brewingaur
ton, n sister of Mrs, \\\ \V. Cooper,
ut. Only a few friends of the family were
invited. The ceremony was per'os*
formed by Rev. L. M. Rice, at lOdlt
ljty p. in., after which came congratulal?y
tions and well wishes for the happy
couple. After an hour very pleasantly
spent the guests departed. The
ved couP'e w'" make their home at Bufere
falo. A nice supper was given by
>as- the hostess.
State What Yon Want.
fxl There is a lot of the most desireab't
il>ia trade that no one ran get that doesn'
ne handle "Clifton" Hour. Users of "Clif
at ton" can't l?e satisfied with any othei
kind. "Clifton" lias established a new
standard of purify and the highest excellence.
If you have not used "Clif
lild ton recently you should by all means in
(jfrn/tt ?>?..? ~ i 1 l_ t
>rjiy ouuti juui wshiim ii hick wuen
you order Hour again. Don't let liiin
ns persuade you ho has got "somethins
be just as good'.', lie may be baying other
^jU so-called patent flour at a little less thai
11 Ji6 pays for "Clifton", and lie natural!;
I wants to push this on you because In
makes a few cents more on it. Insist
on having "Clifton'% if you want tin
uon purest and L^t.
art. , Bratsford Mills.
jm. Owen&boro, Ky
onc ADVERTISED LETTERS.
'era
r . I Remaining in the I'ost Oflico at Union
r ' 8.O., for the week ending J an e Id h
fln(1 litlM.
II ko Aden, W II Johnson, J E
Bridgets, Jno E I jancaster, O L
Bollinger, (JAG Miller, Will
Coleman, Lillian Bool, .1 L
for Dawkins, Mrs Kitty Recder, J W
,e|ca Davis, Mis Cely Sanders,Miss Isabel
Farr, Miss Dora .Squire, B
nes* Feaster, N .1 E Thompson, Ann
t to IIolcuui, Mrs .DM Vaughan, It I>
4)y. Helton, Arthur Welch, Will
Herman, C S Wilson, LC
Hutchison, EC
. Persons calling tor the aoovo lei
the tera will plea%e say it advertised, an
and will be required to pay one cent io
en. their delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M.
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, i .Mi Ji .illU ot 1;'.. ?i>.
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1 i . i . I : ?!' ii S? ji <- I !ii t* .
! '* i . I: ..I'. '. ; til ?.l llllf of .
! : i } " : . i! il; < 0 Yv s oft||r?MfO
i'.i'.as sr. vi/,: H.l? t.VilV4 ?.< I i-ini
iterciui C iii? y,e, Tit smce met ho.Is <?t
ins' inct'ons will be be useil hero as at
tverse au<l the teachers will come
t:mn t oiiverse. Second the price 1ms
I.; ci induced to establish this school,
a i at these cciniug in at once v. ill not only
secure the course ten dollars che.ipei
'hanitcan lvj had at Spat tin.bnur but
will 1h; alio'veil a disc a;!.: ?u' Ua :
? ni b-tales Third, h< fact tha tUe
-.ahcol i.; lute *.vl 1 s.tv; .. t. . _ : ,1
of from $30.00 to $-~?0 00 to the slum it.
Tins is an item \v ?rth co i-idein-ij. This
is an opportunity that you cannot ..ffonl
to n ibs it you ilesiie a bath-ess t ourse ;:t
.1 mini ;:uiu tin.
The school ?; i o|K'ii next Monday,.!
June ltit.li i'ref. I i". Wi'ltJViis, id i
Cot.vrj !e C ituuiH will ! pi
| 'charge, assist bs . . s.
tOiiChMK lul ? V\ .. : ?! ]
be litis :e ? > J ii in iticlt l>": i'.??< ;il
u> can ch '.v?\
The business course consists ot book
keeping, doubi? and singie ?ulr.y .t-i'i :
commercial nrithm- l~> ?U
The enouraphio tjoii cons}sla of)
-.'(-ini'iia <li> (ihtma ; i) i type
writing, typewriting nh iin?-s lu Uhvd ,
by ti1-. . Iu\iit !i) >! i
The third Colli ft* id { ( MniUiSbip lii.d
the cob* i.-. only .>> on.
There is no limit the ii n :\- [ ;.?v 1
in perfecting t: ..-t ui*--. i Ik; r.'jli* ti ;
will I".' tough1 heii puditivei;
moidli?, .-."i't i". 11; .. j'.1 -.> ' . .11
Pfiumiitui iad-i'vUiteo. W. sic; i
be the ".t-e Oi rot ir " st?d?> ?: .! > do-n '
not complete the com or ?:.> . : ' ! -,
colli'! itciff.-i in 1110 asm I time, i!p< !
mouths, will have free access ; the col- !
lege at Spait;11ihurg, should the selio-/! h.? j
disc tiiUuued here, unt ill lie course is coin-!
pieted. This i istitutiou at Spartaubu |
of which tho Union school Is i bran I
holds the ret'ord ot 11 v;:r havc-sr failed !
lo place coltil*:ent if?''-iiI'Mt:.. il. ;i
lucrative *:h;
'JT.o school opens up ??.it i*' . :
pecla Twoidy 'chol.u ; 1, w id.f.civ |
been secured M ada of ?i i .-? wt-ek an-I I
soreral o'lu'i.i to n^ar i'i uj i'i at ;
iho beginning antl i ! i i-^lv.-iu?-* *?r
every inducement offered lo t ii> m wli > j
come in lirst. The school witi t-o t- iir!;*. I
in the (iraded 8cho.)l buillmg. Fori
any other information seal fnli o -rl icnl.ua
reguidiug tin: Work applv > frof \V. i\ :
Uiehison at Mr. Jacob Uiee.'s or to I'rof. j
Davis Jeffries.
This is stu institution that Union has j
long Ml t?ih need oi' and we nop.: ;h u ji, .
I will seceive such lteil patronage us lu i
induce the promoters to odahlish it . i
permanently.
A I<cgnl Ten Puvly.
The members of the Union Bar |
gave a banquet at the Union Hotel !
Tuesday night, complimentary to j
Judge It. G. Watts, Solicitor Sca.se j
and Stenographer Motto; a couple of i
1 hours were spent very pleasantly by i
ho members, and several toasts were !
proposed. Mr. .las. Monro was the |
( to.i>t master of the oci asio::
Among tho-toast* were:
t "This General Assembly and Its j
. future attainments," 0. IT. Foster.
[ "How wo Ju'gglo with the Law," |
r J. G. Hughes.
"The Basso L'rofumlo of Jin Court i
j of General Sessions,"' B. F. Pownt
send.
"The Insurmountabilities of the
impossible," J. A. Sawyer.
"The odice of the writ of prohibition,
injunction and the Corpus De- I
lecto of this occasion," li, L. Scaifc.
"Imperfections in the Dispensary
, Law in regard to this occasion," S.
M. Beaty.
Mrs, Ward Not Hero.
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Some one started the report in |
town \\ ednesduy that Airs \\ ard
had returned to Union and pred'eted
' that on next Sunday another cyclone
' would strike k jitting mill hill and
three hundred people would be killed.
' The report was circulated with light1
ning-liko rapidity ami created quite
a commotion in town, and considerable
excitement and fear among the
more*creduIout. It was no doubt
done by some joker, but it was a '
sorry joke.* Some of the people on j
knitting mill liiil were said to have j
been very much frightened and hud !
gone to digging storm pits. There is
* such a thing as being ton funny.
Mrs. Ward is not here and has
' made no such fearful prediction rc.
garding Union that we have heard of.
The announcement that the President
was coming to Union would not
i have caused half the excitement this
r, | joke caused.
Campaign Meeting.
e; We will furnish a first class barbecue
t, j at Jonesville on ewuiitv camp dgn day at
$ i the grovo on the Judge Wallace place
I where the speakers' stand will b* built.
: Kxperienced cooks and plenty to eat.
, j 24-*2m Fowler & O'Siiields.
L m M nt > < ^
White Win
I am selling
Price under a gu?
25 Ceiiu will reftmd-yi
i Gallon, not satisfied.
! J is a trial.
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rooi oil o. ciir 73tjl:0
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{ 5 i *1' ?* ** lio t\* vpnc" T}i .. i ;s: v (
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X > ?ur jvod to other ijuarters
X j put it i ; (lie lu men f our (
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I| WE CORDIAL!
:t: \ To I'itll Mild S
* I CUT PRICE .5
X j _
X 1 FiVBRY PURCHASE
^ j a present aeeordint; 1<> the a
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v; j ? vv:i V II \ ' rem . illicit I ill H
? | lake tiietn ui? with ?
j j ...DONTI
X | ff in the rush we forge
I' I hesitate to ASK FOR THM
X \ von to have them.
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' Now don't yoi
f
:j: To come mid see us if you
& i^oods, newer styles.and Isn?j
wiiere and e;el a handsome i
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Special Advertisements ^
Xol io?'< will lit.'ill> i't '! i-i I lii? ? il 111;i:i .it
ill r.iti'ill w in! 1? -i'or :J >. >.i? iv>u<'.
our i>.-n. fur A?Miti')ii:U iinci oyer
twenty live words So a line.
V * V t fl'i lTf i ? l ' : i \ fin ' < ? ? 1 . ? ? T
W. V 11 , . I l< JM I 11 1 A * I ,\>N I' i V I j I j
ether v.oik i.j tin; j wvoli.y line c.xeeuti'd
wMli n > mil disoiteh. ! ":111
Unroof .vaiehoy :uvi jewelry. j v
I'. (r. Tui:t >;k?c, i in- I.-vm-It.
'ITETAXTKD? !!!< KOKYT. HOC- t)
?V wood and Persimmon Logs'. ?'
Southern Ililid Wood Co ,C!inrlesto: . "?.C.
47-4ot. jx,
Foil SALE OH ltEXT?MICE COTtii?(
with mode-a e.iiiven: .Jj
water worka, etc , and ;:r/c Io* on North
Church street. .1. F. McLi;ke.
D~ WELLING TO RENT?rt ROOM ftj
on -.111Mi street -convenient to Main.
Apply to L. (?. VoUMd. "ill-if
W\N TED?A< TIVE AC FN l'S
to ivpsesont n~> here. t?ood commission
and ;m opportunity for active
men Write or c.tl! on I?Miketo Lite i = i- ^ ^
mmi iii < < 'o , Sta* I nii?.ii-r. S 2'5-Ji
CfiTfhy plant- foe sale! Neec
Have ov? !a! viuoM a and they arc stock,
lino, ro.i iv tor trausplnn.'in , now.
21 ' S. M I {ice, Jr., F tj.
W'A NT ED-A < OOD It ELI A BL E
mail to take charge of our business
in t .'nion con my. Saiar> ami expenses
North.)or.spry Nnr.-ioty, Spring- ~
Held, N .I ltn h ^0
"PGR SALE CHEAP-300 ACRES <j |f
lit -nil li/.c f->i ii ta-k < r s!:rk t in ? ^^1
A> ply to J. (,' (libit-*, A'lan & fi.uie.'.-:
Mom*. Hp.
GET SHAVED
Vou c m not. peraiKHl at any old place
but when you want to ;p. t shaved ^t> to jj.
MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. who!
l he most artistic hair cutter in town. lllltr
Next <i<oi to Tinslcv'3 Jewelry Store. livik
\ tlite
1 fa gtrV'
ie Vinegar. (C
this Vinegar |
irantee and j price
our money if 25 ??nt5>. i
All I 1 '
> aSK I Gallon.
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a:nci. :::> on r
sii r,rvKR*. \\v
while ihi woik -i.i r <>
U'liuuerH iii ;i reiUue:i oriei
.Y INVITE EVE
e what we are (ioinu whi!
>ALE IS IN
I lo the ?|]i''ii!ii el' i >>>? 1) >1
mou"t of purchase \\ ;
uoant of One Dolhir is pur
t to give out the o-upons
i.M. You ore entitled to t! 1
i think it will
can lmv Furniture t'?r le.
r finished than you hive t
!)resent besides.
I AT YOU OA N
>AI L
If You Are Int,*
ewing* /
See What We Hav<
t. The Wheeler A Wilson
Sewing Mac!line in the
id. The New Home, the
Shuttle Machines,
d. The New Howe, an old
all the latest improvenie
h. The Southland, named
world, therefore the lx
made.
h. A collection of New Ma
r'riee and sold the same
h. Is a beautiful Five 1 >r
better than any Cheap .1
tor only $K>.o() cash,
h. A collection, of old Mad
Ilea, Oil, Hands and all Sevr
Give me.a trial.
I. H. si
^ gp
e. or
Each season opens\
a little better than t
not only delicious and .
lesonie hut, it is highly
itious. One saucer
cs a delightful suhstii
i % v:
ior a ngnt meal. Tryiit
ed with crushed fruity
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oua ?'<l. Wiicn wo j
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or pro-cuts 'Ion t i
cm ami we want ^
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pay you j
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> pay t'<>r else- ^
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DO AT I f=s
p V's
jrcsie i in a
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f tiavil&iic
e to Offer You.
No. the, best all arouad
world.
acknowledged Leader of all
standard make, which has
nts
for the garden spot of the
(Sl medium priced machine
chinos bought at a Bargain
way.
iwe?\ 1 hop Head Machine,
lohn Machine on the market
lines going at from $2 up.
ing Machine supplies kept in
PEARS.
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vith my Cream
he season before,
SODAS
\re more popular this seaion
than over before. I am
serving a few new drinks
his season, and of course all
'mo old favoritfH
i FOUNTAIN
JO STORE.