The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 08, 1902, Image 2
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Didn't Happen in Union.
A Little girl was spending the right
away from home. At h.-.J time .'a*
kne?l*d at lior hostess. kn? e to sa\ ??-r
prayers expeccing the mmiu! prompting.
Finding Mrs. li ur.iM-' to help" her
out, she continued thus: -A'iey.se (iou.
'scuse me; 1 can't remember my paryers.
and I my staying with a ladv that don't
know any.-"
Across the Continent.
The grand Pithian excursion pn?sced
through Union on Saturday morning,
wen: <>ii?ht coaches in It > train.
They were joined hc-re by Dr. I. ? !.
Hair and Jno. M. Rodger Thoy
have a grand trip ahead of them and
will visit everything of import :*i;ce
between hire and San Francisco, On!.
Now that js a trip ye humble scribe
would lib. to take. The boys will
reach Sc Francisco about Si'itrday.
They arc having a line time judging
from the tone of the card they send
home daily. The boys will b gone
until about. Sept. 1st, and in that
three week's period they will see
more than the average mac sees in a
lifetime. Oh, there is notlrr.g to
compare with traveling if you will
just keep your ears and eyes open.
The boys have promised to give Tin:
TiMcsa writeup of the 'rip and we
are anxious to have it. W?> understand
that the Union party not finding
aeeoo. modst iors i ohm;. to 1 h i *
taste moved >>< ' o C!>imphelh>
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby iven that S It
Ay cock, guardian of the estate of lie ov
O. Holcornb, minor, lias applied to
Jason M. Greer, Judge of I'robate. in
aud for the county of Union, for a final
discharge as such guardian.
It is ordered, that the 8th day of S,?ptemtxT,
A. I). 1002, he lixed for hearing
of )>etitioti and a linal selileraent of said
estate.
JASON M. (rUP.RU.
IIIIIUK- .lucyr- i/until nui'.iv, r->. < .
Publish'il in Union '1'imkk i?ii
8th of August, lt)D2. '.VI l!
Barbecue at Black Rock.
I will give, a first class barbecue at
B1 ick R<ok nil Aupurt lath, the <1 y uf
the COUnly < uni-aifsi. Mr Dan tlsllm
in. He larn'uis cue cool.. will ho in
Charge. Everything will >>< lir l. class
and there will i?- j.h nty of it.
There W'li lie h (fam? '?r halt ! ' vice
8ht It'n anil I Hack Roes. bailie i > d,
they pet dim r ' half price
ltp -I. <\ Moiii.icy
H. Wl KANS BEAT V,
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW.
Ko? S, law Range.
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mmer Clothing
lirts, Hats, She
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!AT YOU Vl
ESE PRIC
I Summer Bible School.
The Summer Bible school has;
I opened up nt Tigersville, S. C., the;
session began lust Sunday, Augusfc.L
Sth, and will continue through next*
Snnduy. The school is under the?
' gen oral management of I). \V. Key, t'
Principal, S. F. Boyles, K. \V. San-r
ders and J. W. Wingo, and is heartily
supported by the trustees of tht
North (Ireenville High School. The
i chief object is to create a greater in
! terest in Bible study, and is a Bap- 1
tis> school. Union county sent a
i good delegation last Friday, among
1 whom were Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Rice
i and little Mary, Mrs. T. K. Palmer, '
Mrs. ! :. L. Clarke, Miss May Schop- 1
pnul anil James A. Wilburu. ,
We understand that some ?f the ,
gentlemen of the party contcmplute
a camping out trip among the moun- ,
tains after the school adjourns, in ,
which hunting and fishing along the
river will be enjoyed for a week or
1 ten days. We have a special invitation
to join the party, and would bo
i delighted to do sd.
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Another New Correspondent.
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! We have secured a valuable corre,
spondont whose letters will he of j
.great interest to our renders. He is 1'
u fine writer and his articles will be i
brim full of interest from start to
in : m ii we are 10 jucige iroin nts nrsc j
article which we liave just received |
1 i- we go 1o press, we will hayo it In '
i.exl week's issue of The Timics. '
i h:s new correspondent is none other
, than Lieut. <3. I>, Smith, 1st Lt. 14th
i Battery, at Manila, in the Philippine
j islands. lie is well known to many
, o' our readers and is a nephew of our
1 friend Mr. L. I. Browning. Now yon
' have all been reading so much aboat ,
j the Philippine question, that we j
! know your curiosity is aroused regarding
the people of these far-away
islands, and now we can give you
some information from a fine writer,
a close observer and one who knows
just how to fell it, he is on the ,
ground and knows whereof he speaks.
Watch >ut f'?r his letter next week.
We welcome Lieut. Smith to the
' charmed circle mid hope he will tell
us all about the Islands and its peo- ,
pie.
;$ioo. WORTH $100.
SCHOLARSHIP
] l^Olt each Congressioal district in
I J South Carolina, and two for the
state at lar^e in KING'S MOUNTAIN
i M I LI It Alt Y AC AT>EM V, Yorkvillc. S.
C. These Scholarships will he awarded
l?v our Representatives and Senators,
strictly upon merit in the same manner
as the award of scholarships to West
Point.
For full information address your;
Representative or one of our SenatoiAK
or \Y. G. STEI'll KNSON, Supt., J
27 At Yorkville 8. C, I
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Special Advertisements
Xotiiccs will be inserted in this column at
the rate of 25 words or loss for 25c one issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional lines over 1
twenty live words 5c a line. ,
NOW IS TIIE TIME TO PLANT
turnip seed. We have a fresh sur>ply.
II. F. SCAIFE. ,
ROO >IS TO RENT ?2 OR 3 ROOMS
tiul kitchen to rent\>n the first floor
id the Hill House Apply to J. Clougii
Wallace. -32-4t.
DON' T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANia^eofA.
W. Greene's annual excursion
to Asheville and the mountains.
Round trip fare only $1.50. Will leave
Union at 7:30 a. rn. on the 12th and return
on the 13th. Special attention to
ladies. It.
TOWELLING TO RENT?6 ROOM
M^nn Sjnt.li street?convenient to Main.
Apply u> L. (J. Young. 23-tf
WATCH REPAIRING AND ALL
other woik in the jewehy line exeuutid
wuli m atness and dispuch. If nil
li:i. i f w;.tc!:is and jewelry.
i a. Tkbfkbk, the Jeweler.
WE WILL SEND THE VALUE
< I >iie dollai :ind leu Cents ($1.10)
i:i bi.akl"t, containing twenty-soven pen
,nd ink photo-reduced sketches of Wafhingtoi'-i
I r.- I?v snail far ten cents (c.isli
ir f iamji;> ) (jilt-en Victoria knighted ,
Sir John Termini for Hinder artistic
r.o.k i.i London. (Your editor has a
ssiiipv of tins ) Nutsinoun i'uiiLisuino
('o., 10a!) Third Ave., N Y.
WANTED?.r? YOUNG MEN
from Union county at once to
preparo for positions in the Govornment
Service?Railway Mail Clerks,
Letter Carriers, Custom House and
Departmental Clerks, etc. Apply to
Inter-State Corres. Inst. Cedar
Rapids, la. 80-4t.
WANTED?A GOOD, SOBER,
industrious and reliable man to
take charge of a branch house In
Union. References required. Address
Yarbrough & Bellinger)
i0-3tp Charlotte, N. C.
Btop! LOOHL!
WASHEE-WASHEE.
Tho "IJNEEDA" LAUNDRY has
boon finishod ami is equipped with
the most up-to-dato machinery. I
am now ready to do your laundry
w?>rk in a strictly first class manner.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Will call
for and deliver. Dive mo a trial.
Experienced man in charge.
JACOB RICE, Proprietor.
"UNEEDA LAUNDRY." )
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Every
to im<
TVi o f nrn V* o Trr
Enrollment Hooks Open.
The
books for enrollment of flie nifmirn
of the Union township Democratic
tin are now o|?eii ut. the office of II L.
cade, tiio secretary. All perrons must
ave their names on the roll live days
efore the election in order to vote at
i" primary.
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AN ORDlNANCr.
Asfainst Carrying Pistols or
Kevelrere.
1 t ordnhird by the Mvor and
v!' f noun ??f vlie Town of TJ ' > , *' (\
i ' u: l it crumbled and bv TPo nnlhorv
f o* tne:
' A. I Tho it shall lxb unlawful f^r
luiv poison or persons, exception n duly
rind lawfully appointed or elected pi ace
officer, to carry on their persons a pistol
or a revolver, of less than three pounds
in weight or less than twenty one inches
in length.
Sec. 2. That it shall be unlawful for f
iinv person lirm or corporation, resident K
of the Town of Union to sell, barter |
lease or rent any pistol or revolver of
loss weiffht than three oounds and less
Limit twenty one Inches in length.
Sec. 3. That any one fonTul guilty of
violating this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
be lind in any sum not exceeding
>ne hundred dollars or to I e imprisoned
ir made to work on the streets and
public places of the Town of Union for '
lot more than thirty days and at. the
liscretion of the Mayer or Town Coun- ?
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Sec. 4. That all Ordinances or part of '
Ordinauces conflicting with this ordinance
ore hereby declared repealed. 3 *
Done and ratified iu Council assembled ^
under the band of the Mayor and seal '
if the Council, this the fourth day of
August, 1002,
Attest:
Maoheth Young,
W. D. Autiiuu. Mayor.
Clerk & Treasurer. 32 3t
AN ORDINANCE. I
Against the Operation of Certain
Slot Machines. }
He it ordained by the Mayor and
Alderman of the Town of Union, S. C., g
in Council assembled and by aulhorily of
same,
Sec. 1. That it'shall be unlawful for any rJ
t>erson firm or corporation to run, operate,
or manage any slot machine paying
or offering to pay premium iu money, 0
within the Town of Union S. C.
Sec. 2. That any one found guilty of
violating this ordinal ee shall, upon con- E
viotion be made to pay a fine of not more
than twenty-five ($2o) Dollats orIsesthan
Five ($"?) Dollars or to lie imprssoued or 1
made to work on the streets and public
places of the Town of Union for not
less than ten days or more than thirty
days, and at the disrcetion of Mayor or
Town Council.
Done and ratified In the Council assembled,
under the band of the Mayor
and seal of the Council, this the fourth (
dav of August, 1902.
Attest: "
Maciietii Young,
W. I). Autiiuu, Mayor. .
Clerk and Treasurer. 32-3t *
MILLENNIUM ALMOST DUE.
Its A rrival in Three Years Predict" |
ed by a Thsee Months' Old
Warmyr 9aby.
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Washington, Aug. 4.?A letter has
been rcreived by Solomon Berlin, a
Seventh street merchant, of t.bia ritw
conveying the information that the
millennium will come in 1905 Mr. Uerliu's
letter came from his father, who
lives in Russia. It relates that a child
three months old living in Warsaw
recently began to talk. The child was
left for a few moments by its mother in
charge of her scven-yoar-old daughter.
The daughter became frightened at
something and began to cry, when the
baby startled her lie exclaiming. J
"Don't cry mamma will be back <t
soon."
This speech from a child three months
old scared the girl extremely and she
summoned her mother. When the
mother arriyed the child said:
"Send for the rabbi."
To the rabbi the precocious
infant uttered clearly a prophecy
to the effect that in one year from
that time there would be a great
war between the world powers and that
in threo years the millennium would
arrive. The loter related that this prediction
has created great consternation
among the Jews of Russia.
Several Hebrews were interviewed
by a Washington Star reporter this |
afternoon in regard to the alleged proph- |
eey. They saicl that according to the I
Torah, the millennium is due in about 1
three years and they consider the Warsaw
child's nropliecy as a reminder of
the approaching reign of the Jews. j
Ex parte Sal lit; JR. Smith lit Al. 6
Take notice that Sallie E. Smith has 1
made application to have a homestead
exemption in the real and personal property
of John It. Smith, deceased, set off fi
for herself. Jesse B. Smith, Dave (i. j
Smith and Noveui Cole. Said petition f
will come up l?efore me for hearing on
Sept. 20th, at 11 o'clock a. m.
C. II. Pkakk.
3'2-tit. Master. !J
ADVERTISED LETTERS {
Mriiiaiuiii^ HI 1UU l V/IflCC ai U II10TI ^
B.C., for the we?k or.ding Au^. 8th, t
1902. r
Bart lett, Geo W M ickols, M is Minnie i
Bass. Neal Itamsey, Lewis- s
Gilhud, Hev C B Bawls, B G (2)
Ilatues, Miss Ahelda Sanders, Francis <j
Johns, M re J add ie Bill, Jam (or Gill)
Johns, Mrs W A Stokes,MrsAntonia
Maness, Billie Ta>lor, B F
Meadows. J T Tuonans, Mian Bailie f .
RlcCurry, J L Thompson. Janie i
Orr, Violm Walker, J P (2)
Peraous calling for the above ict- ;
ter? wil' please oty ii advertised, and h
will he requirod to pay one cent lor t
their delivery. 1
J. (J. HUNTKK. P. M |
Subscribe for the Times; \
r?. xjici v mr v/ xjlcc v v,
furnishing to
3ianos, Organ
Sew
Of many ma]
any price anc
ttL? customer
a "BLnatoe" gr?
tli? olieapest i
WHY
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Tom a traveling agent and paj
'ou will have to pay us who ha
aid that it will cost traveling
This, of course, the buyer has t<
nd save money by buying froi
nachiues of several kinds at po]
n full bloom in its several deps
WONDEI
S. M. RICE, J
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SEMI-ANN!
During the month
clean out the balance of
rediculously low prices \
temptation of buying,
judgment to carry over
move them. Our trade
past reason than ever bi
business, but we don't in
to make every season si
[F YOU WANT ^
DRESS GOO
NERY, SHO
HATS, CLO'
Our* is the store that yc
have decided to disco
glassware department v
dry goods, so we will of
these lines.
Yours far V
McLure Me
NEXT DOOR T
Station to Kindred and Creditors.
Hale of Soutb Carolina, /
County of Union. <j
iy Jason M (Ireor, Esq., Probate
Judge.
Wheren*. U'?n. A. Smith Has mado
lult to mo t. grant, him Letters of
V.dmin'"'rati on the estate and ef-1
ects of '.Vi 11 >iii?! ^mith, deceased. I
Tho-? re therefore, to cite and
idmoniah il' and singular the i
rindred and creditors of tho said j
William Smith, deceased, that they
>e and sppear before mo, in the
Jourt of Probate. t. t>r? told ?o it..:,.?
??V KJ II M VII
3. H., South CaroliM'* on the 16th
lay of August,, next, after pwbllcaion
hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho foreloon,
to show cause, if any thery
lave, why the suid administration
hould not he granted.
Given under my hancLaud seat this
!Oth day of July, Anno Domini, 1902.
Jakon M. Greer,
Probato Judge. j
Pulishbed on the 1st day of August.'
1)02, >in The Union Times, 81-2t.
Shnttcid All Recordft.
Twice in hospital, P. A. O ulled ge. Verlena,
Ala., paid a vast suiu to doctors
i) euro a severe case of piles, causing 24 i
uruora. When all failed, llucklen's
Vrnica Salve soon cured him. Subdue^
nllamatiou, conquers Aches, kiln
'alns. Best salve in the world. 25c at]
T. C, Duke's drug store. j
rED!
body V
;>w
s facilities for
buyers
is and ?
ing Machines
Ls.es at almost
1 term to suit
. Pianos from
indLe down to
nalse.
I IV
DU I v
r at least his expenses more than
vc no traveling expenses? It ii
men $65.00 to sell a piano.
t pay. Now give this a though
m a resident agent. Organs and
polar prices. Everything else
u'tments at the
* STORE. t
r. E. U., Propv
UAL SALE.
f August we propose to
*11 summer stuff at such
liat one cannot resist the
It is acrainst: rmr hnainoaa
anything if prices will
has been larger for the
if ore in the history of our
Mian to hold up, we mean
trpass the previous one.
>DS, NOTIONS, MILLIES,
MEN'S AND BOY'S
THING OR TRUNKS, *
>u want to come to We
mtinue our crockery and t
is we need the room for
ler unheard of values in
>est values,
icantile Co.
0 MEW BANK. %
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1 Citation to Kindred and Creditors
I State of South Caroliha, )
| County of Union, S
! By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate
I Judge.
I Whereas, Geo. O. May has made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration on the Estate of and
effects of Henry A. May, deceased.
These are. therefore, to olte and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Henry
\. May, deceased, that they be and
i app ear, before me, In the Oourt of
, Probate, to be held at Union C, H.,
! Hrvr.fl. rt??it?
I uv? ? uniuuiiH) od tne 18th dty oi
August, next, after publication here*
! of, nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show canso, If any they hare, why
the (mid Administration should not
be t^rantcd.
Given under my hand and seal this
Hist day -d Jnly, Anno Domini,
I' ^ Jason M. Okbkk,
I Probate Jadge.
Published on the 1st day of August,
1902, in the Union Timks 81-5t
Barbeoue.
i We, the undersigned, will furnish a
f first cAa^a barbecue at Adamsburg on j
[campaign day, Aug. 2*, 1902. EveryKbody
in invited. Good speaking and a
K<K>d time insured.
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