The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 17, 1902, Image 7
THIS I
| "RED HOT
And we propose to keej
hot" stuff at red hot pr
competitors.
For the next Thirt
v
We are offering special ii
and Sewing Machined.
I style and price from the
Bargain Prices.
In Organs we have the s
Monarch at the lowest
Wheeler & Wilson No. fl
Southland and all other
about
One Half the Price
Asked by others for sat
above goods sold for ca 1
handle needles, oil and su
0
We will repair you
Or take it as part pay fo
on/1 aoirn ra rinnif on/1 o n
u?u out v uiuu^j (iuu aiiL
we guarantee satisfaction
made over one hundred
ting in them our light ru
next, so come right alorg,
*
Yours for
: - J. H. S ]
? Main Street,
Local Laoonics.
Tf HAPPENINGS? OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
.... Thdcaso of Nelson and Harris vs.
Cross?the chum case?was non suited.
The Union Shoe Company have had
their dorr signs repaintj3. They are
neat and attractive.
Mr. Joe James came up from Columbia
for the prisoners who were sent to
the penitentiary Monday.
Rev. D. P. Boyd and wife, of New'
berry, who have been spending |u week
"With their son, Mr. C. T. B >yd in Union,
return to their home today.
[ .. Mr. M. B. Spier, the Supt. of the Bell.
Telephone at Charlotte, was in town
yesterday looking after the interests of
his company. lie was accompanied by
Mr. N. O- Wood, of Charlotte.
Mr, W. D. Washington, of Waterloo,
^ 8. C., is now with the Union Oil and
. MVg, Co. Mr. Brn Tinsley hai baen
with them doing office work since they
started ginning Sept. l?|t.
The Bailey Copeland Company have
ftttractive signs painted on each side of
their store building. These estimable
yotiDg gentlemen are doing a rushing
business. They are stepping to the front
. - in no uDceitain manner.
Mr. Hunter has put hp a writing desk
?"v in the lobby of the post olli;e which is
a great convenience to me patrons or me
, office. We had this desk made out at
-'., Buffalo a month ago.
f The Union Oil and MVg. Company
have started up their machinery and are
grinding seed and making guano. - Tlir-y
' have teen ginning since about September
1st and have ginned 555 bales up to
Tuesday night.
The care against the G. C. & N. Kailroad
for killing Jack Dawkius on a
t trestle near Carlisle was non-suited for
want of evidence of wanton carelessness
and malicious intent upon the put t of
the railroad employees,
Mr. J. Eld Hughes, one of our good
friends and appreciative readers, after a
pleasant conversation regarding crop
\ prospeets crossed our palm with two
t ' plunks for two years and bowed himseli
out. You're next, gentle reader, come
vS?ro*s.
The school botrd of West Springs
have repaired the West Springs school I
house by putting on a new roof and
making interior improvements. They
have elect id Prof. Bradford, of Sumter.
4 as principal with Mrs. Janie Conrad, of
V%? Paoolet, as assistant, and the school will
open October 20th. Prospects good for
one hun lrcd echolars for this aessi m.
S OUR
" CORNER
) it filled each week with "r.d
ices, but ordy red hot to our
y Days
tiducerrents iu Pian Org ins
In Piaao3 we can give you any
cheapest to the finest at
weettoned Estev, Hamilton and
prices ever offered in Union.
>, New Home,David, New Idtal,
high grade sewing machines at
nc grade machines. All lli
1 or on instalment*. We also
pplies for all makes of machines.
ir old riachine
r a ne.v one. Give 113 ft trial
loyance by trading with us, as
to all our easterners We have
happy lrmea this year by putuning
machines. Its your time
business,
PEARS.
Union, S. C.
Will Loving, the party who was implicated
in the recent racket near the
hanging ground and fined $2o 00, war
again arrested last Saturday night
charged with disorderly conduct and resisting
an cllicer. lie plead guilty Monday
morni g and was fined $13 00 cr
thirty days on the cnain gang. A negro
woman named Ilatlic Belle Green was
also before the Mayor for drunk, $>.00
or teu days. There were three oilier
cases who got sentence of $5.00 or ten
days each.
How About Your liyes?
Dr. I. Crimm, the eye specialist,
has been in Union a week, lie comes
to Union recommended by some of
the best tiitizons of the uppor part of
the Stato. He has done a good business
for his first visit to our town,
and will hereafter include Union in
his schedule of towns, lie is courteous
and obliging, He will not soil
you glasses unless you absolutely
need them. Ho is thoroughly up on
his busines?. If your eyes are at all
defective call on him, ho will only be
U ama a t a rrr /I a f n Iamaam
Painful Accident.
On Tuesday morning as Mr. Richard
Morgan was about to drive out of
hi9 back yard his horse became fright:
ened and the lines being croosed Mr.
Morgan pulled tho wrong ono, the
horso ran around tho yard threw Mr.
Morgan and his younger brother out
of the buggy and turned tho buggy
over on them. Mr. Morgan received
a bad cut on the upper lip, his faco
was bruised and one arm strained.
Kemper, his brother, was also bruised
but fortunately neither was seriously
injured, tho buggy wa9 kicked and
torn to pieces by the horso.
Birthday Dinner.
A very pleasant affair took place
last Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Nancy Fowler, near Kelton. Borne
Go friends from Kelton and Finckney
township met at this homo and
brought eatables of every description
from a barbecued pig to sweetmeats
in endless variety. It was a . surprise
birthday dinner. Mrs. Fowler
on this day arrived at the 70th mi'e
post in her life's jcurney.- There
were many flowers brought which
were tastefully arranged about the
home. The occasion was very much
enjoyed by all present, and especially
by the delighted hostess, Regrets
tore re expressed at the Inability of
Rev. Sam T. Creech, the popular
Eastor, to be present. He having
een called away. The Rev. Mr.
Carroll and wife, of Mt. Joy, were
among those present upon this pleasant
occasion. We wish this good
lady many happy returns of the ocOaslxf.
if
J.nzt*htt r.
Nothing is po good to rilk-vo t*\ *
tired f. cling liko ft grn line old f.iRl *
, lo .e I laugh, and {ho r. lined comedies
; to bo givt ii lu?re on () ;t. '.".d-d by tho
! jJror. nan-Salo Compuny ?v?ll belong
remembered by those who ut tend. A
largo advance sali has already assured
a packed house.
Hello IiOcklnrt.
I The Southern Bi'l Telephone (J-roI
pa ay pcifccUd ;r.r:r . > .is snr.i t .v ?
I nee's ago to 1 on a lino from Ur>! n ??>
I.- ckh n t,. The wctk of a-rim io;r she,
\\i o was begun j?s'.cid.?> it.< ;i im Tie
loii iu.e pons un. u> i.s? i uj? i
hart June.ioi ; t! : ;? e t ? I. o\h:\.t mil i.
thero will !l?j ? m I m p .1 v. t."
( eh '1 !;< ph : * a' honk hart u '.il be :>t
the c ni'.MTi) 's ? 111 :0. Then wi'l
ably aK> be a plt ?ro cut in i.t l.cc! h; il
Juuctiop. The c<a uction vi h 'hUnton
ixclitiMro of L >ekb at Mill?, wit ,
lhet.\eil>nt K-rvivte or. by the lirll
people w il! h"> a cp.vat r. !v bit .!<> \\ \b to
tlio pi op'j of L ckhutaul Un' ''i.
I* is i;o* iui^robol)y thd ill* 11 il peapie
wiil also :um li es to tie i.upoi'aut
points in tlie coir.ty. This i> greatly to
be d-siml.
MI^S HI, 1 XCIII? HRHRS.I .V.
With ihe *Iiiemin:i-?nlc Company.
Miss llr, tin in lias m i lo f >r !. rrsolf
up enviable reput tiion in her chosrn
profession, ami what her portraying
the charactersin cla?-ic drama or in
lighter comedy, her w <rk lias always
won tho plaudits of press an^ publ'c.
Miss Brennan is fair, winsome t.nl
petite, with u sweetly pretty face and
graceful ways, n:id her charming disposition
make for her friends wherever
she goes. Site lias three qualities
that have carried her safely along
the high road to success and fume?
aprlghtliness, wit cnl tulont. ller
work is always pleasing, an 1 she will
bo soon hero in comedy oa Thursday
pvAniiiT October 1
? ?
Another Fire.
Absut four o'clock Tanrsliy nt v\liner
the alarm ot lire was s mud d cc s ?i ned
by the bulling of M.ro- Macbeth
Young's hands inn S5.U0J residence.
Tin family birelyhid Lima to p\
leaving much of their weaving appual
belviud. Assistaiee t.ion arrive,! an I
what furniture aud o'.hrr hous-lold effects
that could be saveil were tiken oil*,
their frieuds in their elTjrti to save the
household gools wo.klig until the roof
came near falling 01 litem. Tito fire
whistle failed to sound the alarm an 1
consequently m my though'; the factory
whistles that ble v wore aim o'.y cu'ling
their help to preptre for work. Tin
fire company were simiwh it slow in getting
to the fite but did earnest wo; k after
they arrive 1. It sesma their greitest
drawback is the want of a h 'ad in- n wh >
is competent and able to ( ?ke eh c g-t i f
at il direct s lT.ms at a lire. The colored
people c >utp osi tg i he c o npcty n > d o?tbt
do the b'st they can, but. many uu'-id ws
fake it upon them elves to try and direct
matters aud usuiliy canst coafusioi.
There si.onld bs a li.a c'ai j? elsci'il b/
ih?town council.
The liie was II.st Uncovered coming
from the roof it, thj rear of thj house
r.car an oj?cn stairway It his sun -
wl at tlie appearance< ? the work of an
iucendir.ry. M.\ Young In I SI do.) i::luruuce
on hU li >us t aul SHOD o 1 his
household good* and wearing apptrel.
Dcutli of Mr. Robe Deity.
Mr. Hubert 13. Meaty died at hi* homo
on Main .street in Union at 11 o'clock
"imkiv night, Mr. H\Vy hil h?:>i i i
bad health for a year or morn ;r i 1 gradnally
declining, his death w.vi not
a holly unexpected. M\ M'*\v *v h
bom and reared ia the to.vn of Union
lie v?3 born in tin hiisr iu whic l In
'iad lived nil h's life and from which hi?
remains were taken to their I ut resti g
p'a?e in the Presbyto:ian citnet ry. il
was 31 years of ago. lis was a (p let
anil unassuming young in in or m my ex cellent
traits of ch-iracier. lie w is I!i?
eldest son of the late lamented Dr. li.-aly. !
md leaves one brother, Mr. S. Means
Meaty, and one sister, Miss Eloise Meaty.
The funeral services were conducted
in the Presbyterian church by It v. Mr.
Wardlaw. the pastor. The retinitis
were followed to the grave by a largr
number of friends who brought 11 overs
sidli dent to literally cover the uiounu
marking Ids last resting place. The
court adjourned an hour to a'.io.v ttmse
who wished t> at tend the funeral services
which took p'aca at 4 o'clock p. in. Monday.
Tii?
pill bearers were d D Arthur.
V. E. DeP.iss, J. A. Sawyer, .J. (J,
; Hughes, Din II. Wallace, (ie?. II
Orzel, Dr. P. C. D ike and J. P. Ili-ks.
Out Of Death's Jaws.
.1 ,.n - i
i ii iiuu u.- uii suchhm v ry from
a Bevo'P 'donnch "uul iiver tron'ile, tha'
I bad MilTercd v. i?li for y?;r," w liters
P Muse, Dmhim, N. I'., ' 1).\ KingV
New Lifs 1M $stvrd my life ar. l g;ivtperfect
hea!th." IW pills on enrili and
only at L\ C. Du\t\s, I).u? Siore.
aB?IOB3aS2CBdBOaOI60C?b*a<
| Coffee?Exposi
a ?
Portonlila 35c.
2 Breakfast Java..25c.
3
2 Tliesc four brands of <
2 satisfaction. They arc Bla
the best guarantee that can
IR. M. E
>; Both Phc
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PING PONG
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THE POPU
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I $125 to $3,
L.
I
I Hugs!
We have just opened >
mi- ster, Anatolan, Tobriz
I
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Consid* ring ilie quali'
3
one wl o kro'vjs of tite qua
fro la S?.00 to $5.00 less tin
I?
Our Lin
I
Is iho hid*t complete v
j| the 0 x 1 2 all wool Pro. II
^ yard. Matting at your ow
It p i
.a. ? ^ ?
ToCnrc a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Brom i Quinine Tablets
Alls druggists rc t'ui d Vho money :f it
fails to euro. 15. W, Grove's signature
ne-. c't box 2.rc. 4.1 ly
His I<ife In Peril.
'T juot seemed to hn.\c pone all to
pieces." writes Alfred Dee, ?>f Walfard'
Tex., "biliousness and a lame baek
bad life a burden. I couldn't eat or
sleep and fait almost too worn out to
work when I began to uc Electric bit,
tors, but they worked wonders. Now 1
sleep like a top, can cat anything, have
pained in stcngth and enjoy hard work,"
They give vigorous health and new life
to weak, sickly, run-down people; Tiy
them. Only 50c at F. C. Dukes' Drag
fctoie,
ft nrr m*r> it~trv *r\ t r.t ni nr*T>f?
iljj vijivihz.jlj h?il i?iat3.
H, m ir.i;iin the P^st Oifice at U lion
d. C., Ibr tho work ending CM. 17.h
1 iJ 02.
Anderson, J B ?t G TMall.is, Maggie
Barrus, Paul Mayes, Nick
Blackstoi, L.lison Moador, G >o
Bishop, C L Miller, Nrnrie
Cheek, Gilo Moseley, L P (2)
Co!tuv<i:i, Arthur Mine, Miss barons
Darnell, Mn L P Moifjit, lisv Thus
Gault. Miss Louisa Morgm, Panola
Giliiaar, Mi >s ."Sarah Pool, Gtaia Wee
Uieun, \V .J Pool, Mtss Blau ha
G:.tli i, Mrs Bfll Head, Jas D
tlageu, M; >s CJtl llobiuso.i, Llsio
tl(Kig<:, Ca/.J lljtlger, Mus E:iea
oh:.s, Dr M JSuiuh, Jim
Junes, Martha Mtunaker, .) W I
Jones, Miss L zz'o Talley, Cues)
K ng, Hev J 1' Thomas, D D
Lain, Miss Lulu (h) Wiggins, M:ss Lull
*leCruw, Davil Weathers, J C
Lowe, Mrs Nan
Persons calling for the above let
era will please say if advo.lisod, and
will lie required to pay one cent lor
!.heir delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M.
r>4 % i /? . I rt-%
Subsciioe tor the Tunes.
i
;s3BdB?caeoE oa
tion Brands.!
Brckfast Queen 30c. g
Cyclone 20 j. 5
I'offoe cannot fail to give g
nks goods and the name is 2
b? given. ?
S T E S. I
>nes 84. *
n?ieuiti?MMitMHniS
mrnmtmmmm??wmmm mi ?? p|
LAR GAME OV THE DA'
.00 PER SET ci
U CIsi u 1
up a fine lino of ilie celebrated .ca
and Afghan Carpet lings 1) x 112
;y of these goeds they ought to se
iity and price of these goods. \Y
in the i\ tail price.
e of Art S<
re have ever shown, from the G x
russells carpet at $9.00. Carpet:
n price at
. L 1'
a?^ap> 2: jstji- -nsr. 35; S ~JS
1
! To Thp Wt-if
?.V V T Ji k iTiic
most beautiful line
town. At loa-t a sc re
usually selling for 35 to ;5
more, these are nice enous
tidious writers.
A fall line of ink and ]
books, memorandum*, cop
miscellanies in this line ju
My Line o
To) has been receiving
From a Meerschaum to a ?
suit you.
DUKE'S DRL
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asioiaaazcaeaasesnstNdaaaif.^
& '
! Shoes,
j Sno<
^ ^ .
^ II ive you seen Witt's ha
o The shoe cill< <1 "Dixie C
o In .style it. lc; ?l \ nil other
j* Throughout this graul ol
In si ape it has no equal,
a In inako it is tho best,
? In ncatm.si there's none 1
p In North, East, South or
2 Each pair is mado for co
w To fit yen smroth and nei
w Wc n'aat s 1 u?o the nun.
To suit all kinds of feM,
v Wuilo on y j* s, one fifty
'] Js a'l *?e ask a p?>r,
* F ?r Dixie GUI,' cur lei
j That will not rip or tear.
* ilnd many otFcrs cq
8 THE CASH BAR
D. W WIL
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NG PONG!
Y FHOM<^ I
OMPLETE.
Sf-luCiS! |
hforn, lieauvais, Ax- fjfl
iii orient il designs ia 0
11 very reaJily to any |
re are offering them at J
;
i (3 u era r' 1
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9 Grautils at $2.7o to !
3 at 23e to ?1 25 per j
?V5S
*4 H 4*3 $ | j
- . ^ ~ ,yw^ca
I
ing Public.
~ ???
of 2.oo box paper in
of defferent styles,
Oj. No use to pay
;h for the most fas
pencil tabids, nolo
y books and other
st in.
f Pipes
; special attention,
oc col) pipe. 1 can
10 STORE.
Shoes, |
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mis >rne ler<1 ?r, 8
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<1 worlJ, J
iko if, g
Won. 2
mfor?, ?*
bcTS
x
iler, J
[ually as good at ?
GAIN STORE, X
BURN. X