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HAPPENINGS' OF INTEES81 ABOUT TOWN
PERSONAL AND 0THERWL8K.
Miaa Pearl Goforth is visiting relatives
and friends in Jonesville.
Rev. Mr. Merritt of Santuc, spent
a few hoars in the city last Monday.
Rev. A. G. Wardlaw was installed
as pastor of the Presbyterian church
last Sanday evening. The exercises
lasted from 8:80 to 10:45.
Let's see if we cannot make the gathJng
here Monday ope of the most orderly
that has yet been reported. If we do
we can be sure the papers will give
Union due credit for it.
* % Married, at the home of Mr. Robert
Brown, on faotory hill, Sunday
erenlDg at 8- p. m., July 18th, Mr.
A? 8* Whitener to Mrs. Susan Smart,
Rev. ^ no. G. Parr officiating. |
x There were no services at the 1st
Methodist church Sunday night. The
church was closed on account of the
installation of the new Presbyterian
pastor, Rev. A. G. Wardlaw.
There will be a special service for
V .ktu. .1 .l. tpi ..1
uuiiuicu an iiic jl iioi iunuuuiov
church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
All children are requested to be present,
addresses will be delivered for
their especial benefit
I Uncle Mike Lee ran in to see the
ditor Wednesday, his smiling face
Showed that he was happy. We soon
Jsavnd that they had had a very tinp
Shower, and that crops were looking
fine, the people were very much eneouraged
and all were happy. No
wonder he wore a smile.
Mr. 0. H. Burkett' has gone to
Hartwell, Ga.. where he will build a
, new cotton seed oil mill. He writes
Si that Hartwell is a nice little town
0t some 2,000 Inhabitants, and that
ha is well pleased so far. He has al
yssdy begun laying brick on the
whtefo pushed to com^he
flanker Qclpol begun Monday
* July 14th and will oontlnue four
% weeks. Tift course oonaists of Arithmetic,
Algebra, English Grammar,
Geography, and Studios in English
Literature. There are already about
26 teaohers enrolled and others td
Mlow. Prof. O, B. Waller is in
*b*rge ot the school assisted by Dr.
James M. p*arr.
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The police and constables made a ai
raid last Saturday night down at tin "J
top. In the house occupied by Julia 8|
West one gallon or more whiskey tc
was found. John Thomas, of blind Si
tiger fame, was also in the house. ^
Oardosa and Wade Hampton's res- 3
taurant was also raided, but nothing at
but a large quantity of empty bottles H
was found, the bottles were smashed, j8
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New Pharmacist Arrived.
Mr. W. 0, Singletary, a registered 1
pharmacist, from Washington, N. C., |
has arrived to accept the position of
pharmacist offered him by the Union
Drug.Co. This will give Mr. ?lymph
who has been hardly worked at <jhe d?
prescription case a little rest.
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A Fine Melon. m
by
Mr. S. M. Gilmore has the thanks of fn
Tiik Times force for a very fine speci- J?
men of his watermelons, {t was the best "'I
melon we have seen opened this season. ?11
It was of the variety known as the
Florida Favorite and weighed nearly P
25 pounds. He made a line crop and ir 101
finding a ready sale for them. . P1]
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Cood Crop Prospects.
Our Grinclall corres|>ondent, I). B. F.,
reports that crops are looking line as V.
there has been plenty of rain. Upland
corn has line prospects and people are
finishing up the work on the farms.
Fraits, apples and peaches are badly affected
by the cool snap in the spring.
There is a fair crop on the trees but it dc
is badly worm eaten and is dropping off n(
rapidly before gettiug ripe. Fi
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Hounds Take a Run. . bi
Last Monday the boys took the Sheriff's T
blood hounds out for a race. The hounds kl
were taken to Gage's grove, a negro was is
secured to make the run and he was al* li
lowed to cot half a miln awav when t.hn
hounds were turned loose A signal
waa given I y the firing of ja gun and the 5
negro took a tree where he waa soon
treed by the dogs. He made two or I
three runs. It would lie a good idea to I
give the hotind* a race at least once a ,
week.
Touch and Go At Central. \
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We took down the receiver of pur
J(ell tefephone one day this week to
ask for a connection. The operator |
at central called out "number" so
quick that it sent our wits wool e&th-1
tiring and to save us we could not I
think of the question we Intended to I
ask, and told central we would try
again later. Prompt answers at central
seems to he a hobby with Manager
West and his force. Judging from
the way people are taking hold,
this auick service is hatlDg a telling
effeot. See the new additions in this
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CAMPAIGN DAY MONDAY.
Big Crowd Expected?The Dixie
Band win Furnish the Music.
Meet on Factory Hill at Night.
Assignmet of Cangidates to
Homes,
The State campaign will hold forth in
nion on Monday of next week at the
raded School building, beginning at
I o'clock in the a. m. County Chair an
C. II. Teake will be in charge of
e meeting. At 8:30 p. m. a meeting
111 l>e held over on factor) hill for the
inefit of the operatives of Union,
onatch, Excelsior and Buffalo mills
lio cannot get off to attend the day
eetiug. The Dixie Band will furnish
e music for both occasions. Mr. VV.
'. Dixon will bo in charge of the ine*tg
at night.
The committee on reception and as?mnent.
of candidates tohomos conrdda
.1. M. Gmr, Chairman, B A. Arthur. ;
'. W. Dixon- .1 A W Vf
*rr, J. T. Doughs, J G: Dong and I. j
, IVake. Thoy have assigned the j
eakeis to home.s'as follows:
W J. Talbert Vo W. W. Dixon. j
M. F. Anderson and It II. Jemiit gs j
B. F Arthur.
G. L. Walker to J. M. Greer.
J. M. Patrick to E. L. Clark.
W. Boyd Evans, T. M. Berry and W.
. Sharp to Capt. J. T. Douglass.
J. J. McMahan and J. E. Norment to
, G. Young.
J. C. Wllburn to J. II. Rodger.
W. F. Stevenson and B. F. Caughan
to Dr. J. II. Hamilton.
J. W. Walling and A. W. Jones to G.
Perrin.
II. II. Prince and J. Thos. Austin to
mslie Nicholson.
Jas. Cansler and N. W. Booker to W.
. Arthur.
Cole L. Blease to L. N. Rodger.
Jas. II. Tillman to W. M. Gibbes
A. C. .Tepson to P. E. Fant.
II. J. K'.nard to J. A. Brown.
J. Gary Mobley and J. T. Gantt to
r. S. S.* Linder.
I). C. Hayward to J. A. Sawyer.
J. C. Boyd to M. M. Boyd.
Geo. Douglass Itouss and Paul E.
^er to B. F. Foster.
U. X. Gunter to G. C. May.
F. B. Gary and J. II. Wilson to J. G.
>ng.
Jno. D. Frost to I. F. Peake.
vv. 11. i immerman anyj U. 13. Martin
M. W. Bobo.
Juo. T. Sloan to 8. M. Bice Jr. E. U,
They have all been assigned to good
imes and will be takeu are of. We hope
ey will leave Union with pieasant
sraories of their vi3it. Let all who
n do so go out to hear them speak,
ve them a respectful hearing, listen
tentively to what they have to say,
en make up your minds to voto for
m you honestly believe to be I ho best
an for and most competent to till the
Ice for which he is running. We
sh you all, speakers and hearers, a
iry pleasant day.
>2im Glenn Shot and Captured.
John Glenn, colored, who has beon
inted in Union for a long time for
sault and battery, and for whom it
as learned warrants had been issued
i Laurens, Chester and other places,
id a reward offered, was captured
lar town Friday, by deputies Bobo
id Sanders. Tho negro was found
tting on the railroad, he attempted ,
> run as Mr. Sanders came up.
inders shot, hitting the negro in j
le leg. Tho negro continued to run.
owever, and ran right onto Mr.
obo as it were and he was captured, 1
id brought to jail whore he now is.
is wound being only a flesh wound
giving him very little trouble. It
somewhat a risky piece of business
attempt to shoot a man down who !
fleeing to avoid arrest. The officer \
id best be very careful of his aim. ]
A Million Hollar- Company. |
Clerk of Court, I. P. Peake, lias just 5
ceived for recording in hi3 otllce the 1
ed and a plat to the Opher Mining 1
>mpany, of the property which was
rmerly -known as the Douglass
ining-property. The deed was made
Joseph O. Stillson of Indianapolis,
d., as trustee. This new Compauy ,
a million cellar concern, and win soon ?
?in the wonting of the raine.jind will j
ish the work for all there is in it. They
,ve already installed a pump at the .
ines, and a man Is in charge, awaiting ,
jtructions by wlro to start up the ;
imp, to clear the mine of wates. It
11 take hbout two weeks to pump the
ine dry. By the time this is done, an
pert will arrive to take charge of tin
Ining work. The Opher Mining Comny
is chartered under the laws of South
ifeota.
Killed a Mad Dog.
Mr. J. Finchor Belue killed a mad
>g at 8 o'clock Monday morning
jar the residence of Rev. Jno. G.
arr. The dog had raised quite a
sturbance in the neignborhood and
t Mr. Parr's and Mr. Belue's dogs,
so a calf belonging tQ" Mr. W- A.
nrnhi* Tlrn w??H ?Ak?Ui? i?
- -v.. ?uu Iiujjo r*M? (iLUIJUUiy UU
died. Thoy certainly should bo, it
too dangerous a rls^ to let- them ;
ve. The mad dog was a largo black
lepherd. I
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m? my lino before you b
Plu?, as<ddy or Box i
[w my prices.
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I A Masterpi
Of tlie furniture niak
less worthy of admira
a masterpiece of the
The furniture is of
value, however, aud a]
the greatest number,
nothiug further to be
FURNITU
After our liue has I
spected. The book
examined," so to spea
begiuuiug to end. T1
is a grand furniture ex
all departments being
handsome, well made ]
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Black Sam Jones
Will speak afcZion Park, near Zion
church, colored, on Tuesday night,
22nd Inst. He is a forceful speaker
and draws large congregations both
white and colored. Speciul seats
will be arranged for the whites. All
are invited.
Death of Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Florence Johnson, wife of Mr,
J. ?. Johnson, of Birmingham, Ala ,
and who has been on an extended visit
~ kAt* W M \< \f MA.1*
.u iici mutism, ana, in. in. rowjcu, m:<u
^ockhavt Junction, died July 2nd and
was buried ou the 4rd at Gilead camelry.
She was a victim of consumption.
She was a patient sufferer and was ready
when the end came. She leaves many
relatives and friends to mourn her loss.
iell Telephones 5c D^y.
j\dd to, your Southern Bell Telephone
& Telegraph Oo. list of subjcribers
the following names : (When
ettersj are used after number it
means there are two phones on the
ine, that is a duplex line.)
STo. 78?F. C. Duke, Druggist Main
Street.
'*' HI A?-Mft. Jno. R. Smith, Residence,
Buffalo, S. C.
" 81 B?Geo. C. League, Residence,
Buffalo, S. C
" 91 A?F. M Israel, Residence,
South Street.
" 74?Young Sc Fowler, Meat Market,
Main Street.
" 18 B?M. W. Bobo, Residence,
South Street.
" 80?Union Hotel, Pay Station,
Main Street.
" 90?Southern Bell Fxohange l*ay
station ' ,
ufy?;G~lbbes House Pay Station
Uinner House.
" 76?Bailey I,urpber do., Olflce.
I'lease clip this out and paste to
your book under Union Exohange.
A Bell telephone at your residence
for only So a day.
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i Tobacco? |
your interest to see al
uy. If you want a |i
t will pay you to get |||
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tion than , g00^H' ',l1'
painters. thi"S ctm
practical few wor(is
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lowest.
>een in- this stock I
has been made and >
k, troui The latest
lis stock most man
position, in Parlor a
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pieces odd pieces,
BAIL
ICE CI
Each season opens
a little better than
It is not only delicious and
wholesome but it is highly
I nutritious. One saucer
makes a delightful substitute
for a light meal. Tryiit
served with crushed fruits%
ICECREAI
DUKE'S SOD
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DUKE'S DR
Campaign Barbecure. !i
We will furnish a first, class barbecue
at Jonesvillo on county campaign day at i
the grove on the Judge Wallace place <
where the speakers' stand will be built
Experienced cooks and plenty to eat.
2i-2m p Fowlkii & O'Siiields.
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ADVERTISED LETTERS ?
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Remaining iu ibe Po?t Office at Union 1
S. C.. for the we?-k ending July l#tb,
1902
Abmin', Ailo\fv.-i Kelly, Miss I].it>ie '
Bob >. Tlic's Mono, Bei j
i Brand n?, I) B Ms|on*\ George
Bi iu tit, Mia () P Pasco, Ulizt
Darkey, Miss lose (l)uick,.VJisy Nannie
Fos'e*, Morris Wanders. Mrs Whit
Giegniy. Martha D 8rullli,Miss Maggie
Gist, Miss lOi/ella Sniitti, Thomas i
Harvey & Co Sim?, KlixatmUi
Ilatdy. Wallace Union, 1. I
Hart. Oscar Wright, Jo-.se
Heuilen, W .1 Warren, 1) A
Hayes. William Wash, A i
Jolly, Martha Walker, PQ
[ Jordan, Mose Y?M?np. Mrs Marlia
Persona oaillug tor the above >t
ters will please say if ad vertieed, ,?n J
will he required to pay ore cent tor
their delivery. (
L j. O. Hunter. P. M
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written about our
the pith of the whole *
be summed up in a
H GRADE
INITURE j
>ught here at prices* i
maintain, are the
mere's riot lung in J
)ut handsome, well J
r'ery desirable pieces. j
designs of the foreufactures
are shown
nd Bedroom Suits,
^0111 Furniture and
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with my Cream
the season before.
VI SODAS
Arc more popular this eeason
than ever before. I am
serving a few new drinks
this season, and of course all
the old favorites
A. FOUNTAIN
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UG STORE.
Campaign Barbecu?
I will furnish ;i first class barbecue ? .
Hlack llock, Goshen Ifill township, on
I lie day of the campaign. Fine cook in
charge. J. C. Mom.ky.
2<>-4tp
l)r. Mason's Complexion Tablets
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles,
black heads,. redness of face or nose
and any .skin blemish, giving a clear
find beautiful complexion. $1.00 a
box. J. 11. Mason Co., Hancock.
Mnrvlnml. 2i?-ly
WOFFORD COLLEGE
-I'Ain ANlilllU.. s. c.
II X. SNYDKtt, M A, I'kkriprxt.
V'nU (' ll?>; ? I'l li|''i s. FmVO" hit*
( ?! umi'iiM j.'s '! ) p list >? rtnpi res.
Ni'ciphu ? xi? i s s im hi $1(M) to $17>"?
f< il:c Mi:i Vm' < Va'.ujiite or ?!hrf
ii.loi ton! Oil ?>}v's
.) A. M A M KW KLL, Spinetai \ .
M-'ilp
Election Day Barbecue.
I v. ill fiirni-h a llrht clam lurl-fcno hD
1.otiu'h v n liouso in .lonraville on Ihfi
Iny of Uik primary elyntion Iixperienaedi
cook v ill Imii(Ue the cu?v ?
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