The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 24, 1902, Page 5, Image 5
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and meddlers. We hav
rent at a moderate cost,
solutely safe!! If you
will become a customer
care of your papers in vo
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Local Schedule for Passenger Trains
TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA.
Arrive 9 :00 a. m. Depart 9 :00 a. m
'* 1:50 p.m. " 2:10 p. in
TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG.
W Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:8? a. m
9:10p.m. " 9:80p. m
Close connections at Spaitanbnrg witl
trains for Atlanta and Charlotte nu<
intermediate stations, and at Columbi
for Charleston, Savannah, Jackaonvilh
and points south. Through trains foi
Asheville. etc.
Trains 13 and 14 carry through sleep
era between Charleston and St. Louis
and Nos. 9 and 10 carry tlnough sleep
era between Jacksonville and Cincinnati
SEABOARD SCHEDULE.
No. 27?South bound pas-enger arrive i
at Carlialeat 2 a. m.
No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:23 a. ra
No. 38?North bound passenger arrive:
at Carlisle 3:37 a. m
No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle G:48 p. in
Local News Notes
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Pat Together For Ready Referenci
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Gathered Here and There While
Strolling Around Town.
t*> City
Taxes are now due. Call in and
fix it up with W. D. Arthur.
Mr. C. It. Long, of Jonesville, hrs
just returned frcin a business trip to
n mi.
un euvine.
"Scrunger," pronouncd ecrun-j??r, is
the latest word out. It means the fel
iow who don't want to give anything.
T ie yard shifting engine broke a rod
under its tender Wednesday afternoon
which delayed the game an hour or more.
Mr. J. C. Cary, Supt. of the Lockhart
Mills, was in Union on business Tues
day. lie says they will soon have the
Bell te'ephcno line built to Lockhart.
The Conuty Mutual is still doing a
rush n ? business and reaching out after
. ^ their 1,000 members. They now have
a dozen agents in the field who are hustling
in applications.
Mr. Ji o. T. Erse, after spending a
week in Union with his family, bap returned
to his work on the new railroad
near Clarksville, Tenn. He will return
home again to spend Christmas.
Mr. B. W. Wbitlock called in to set
us while in town yesterday, and although
his subscription bad not expired he ran
itforward anothsr year just for luck.
We wish him good luck.
Mr. Jack Norman is now employed ir
the clothing department of the BaileyCopeland
Company and will be pleased
Ito have his friends call in and examine
the 1 andsome line of fail clothing
handled by this hustling firm.
The city fathers have just receiver
three handscmo drinking fountains foi
Iho o/TAmir li/\n r.f tnan or r\ 1 iQQut
IUV CSV V v/ Uill< v/VJ ?? l/ll'tl VL Willi RliU ucnow
They will be placed along Main stree
and will prove a very great convenient
* to t'ie public.
Mr. J. Cohen has just received a ful
and complete line of ties, the very lates
effects. lie has also just received a largi
shipment of the famous King Qualit;
shoes for gentlemen. Treat your feet t<
a pair of them and be happy.
Our tubteribers are coming In am
{fling up and ahead and new ones ar
V. falling in line constantly. We have no
i r dunned a subscriber in two years am
J don't want to dun any of you. W
know that any of you who happen to b
a little in arrears know without our tell
v, ing you that it takes money to run i
_gf> newspaper, and we believe'jou will com
qgf across and jay the first time jou thin
of it when In town without our havin
J . to dun you.
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Papers
ire Fafeagaiust fire, tldcvis
e safety deposit b xes to
Absolutely private! Abare
already a customer or
of this bank we will take
? i ?.i . i
in uwii ujx wmiout charge,
popularity. Each day we
ustomers. Four (4) per
time deposits. A written
;ry such deposit book.
LES BANK,
stockholders worth #SOO,O0O.
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Married?At the Baptist parsonag
u on Sunday morning nt 10:30, Mr. Walte
W. Grrer and Miss V. O. Lawson, o
Fair Fonsf. neighborhood. They \rer
accompanied by q lite a number o
friends. Rev. L. M. lt:ce reiforme,
the ceremony j ist before eoinz to Id;
church to preach. We extend congiat
* ulaliocs.
> Our friend Mr. Win, Little, of Wes
' Spiings, called in to see us a few day
* ago and left us three bright wheels f?
, three 5 ears. lie was followed by Mr
J. Ed Hughes who crossed our palm
with the wherewithal for two years
* That's the way they are coming in
Keep the gorKl work going frienis, m?j
you all l.ve long and prepper.
Mr. A. 11. Lane, formerly of Unior
' now of Mullins, 8. C., rpent Sunday ar.(
Monday in Union. Mr. Lane isver
i mich pleased writh his new home an
. says he is getting along fine. He is con
tracing and running a lumber business
lie says that tobacco is t!-?principa
crop, and that the finest wrapper to bt
i found in this country is grown there
Very often a man realiz.s $800 on a on<
h )rse load.
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Arm Torn Off.
On Tuesday morning about 8:20 o'clocl
I' Ed Beaty, colored, wrhile feeding a sired
der at Mr. L J. Browning's place hahis
arm caught and torn eff letweei
eiuow and shoulder. Dr. Johnson, o
Cross Keys assisted by Dis Culp; n<
Austell, of Uuion, dressed the injuit*
limb.
i American's Famous Beauties
1 Look with horror Skin Eruptions
Blotches. jsores, I'impies. They don'
have then), nor will any one, who usei
1 Bucken's Arnica Salve. It glorifies th
face. Eczema or Salt llheum vanish lie
for it It cures sore lips, chapped hands
chilblains. Infallible for Files. 25c a
I F. C. Duke's, Drug Store.
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Speeial Missionary Services.
At Grace Methodist church Sunday
morning and evening, Oct. 2G, 1902.
Everybody invited to attend. Tin
1 pastor will preach a missionary sermon
at the morning hour and the Sundae
school with an appropriate program wil
fill the evening hour. Collections wil
be taken iu which every one is invitee
to join.
Death of An Estimable Woman.
Mrs. Martha Jolly, wife of Mr. Johr
1 Jolly, died at her home on Knitting
Mill hill Saturday evening about 0 p. no
I Mrs. .Jolly leaves a husband and ter
children and a number of friends t<
monrn her departure. Il?-r d ath wa:
the result of a seven week's illness wltl
typhoid fever. The rem lins were in
( tered at Ilehron Sunday afternoon ir
. the presence of a large number of friends
' T)?.?
ivcv. i-uuum uuiiv ^Miuuutni bllO lUUtflit
exercises. Mrs. Jolly was a good womar
and loved by all wbo knew her for hei
( kindly and gentle disposition.
Woman'a Missionary Meeting.
. The Woman's Foreign Missionary
, Unioii of Enoree Prosbyterv will mea
4 in Union on October 28-29th. Thi
union includes all the ladies' and chil 1
1 rens' eocietiesof the flfty-seven church?
of Enoree Presbytery, which embrace
the counties of Spartanburg, Laurens
* Union, Greenville and a portion o
t Cherokee.
p Mrs. John C. Bailey, of Greenville
8. CM is fecretary of the union and wil
he in attendance, as nlso will Mrs. C
1 PJ. Graham, who is on the program tr
t read a paper on "Our Missionary Litera
p tura."
Mrs. George C. Perrln is chairman o
^ the committee to take charge of ths del
r> egatf8 and secure homes for them. Tin
railroads will give reduced rates fron
. all poiuts.
1 A missionary address will bs deliverer
e October 26'h by Dr. Du Bote, follower
,t hv a missionary talk on Wednesday b1
j Mrs. Du Bose. Mrs. Walter Allen wil
read a paper on the subject of "Persona
1 Responsibility." At the session Wed
* ne'day afternoon Miss Araie Nicholeo'
I- wrll give a talk on juvenile w -rk. afte
B which a numl>er of letters from mission
aries will Ire read. The public is in
* vited to attend the address of Dr. Di
* Boee the first riay, The ladies are In
g vited both days.
The exereiscs will be interspersed wit1
music.
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SM.ENT TO THE 13NI'
lie Learned n Great Truth,
It is paid of Jolin Wesley that lie
once said to Mistress Wesley: "Why
do you tell that child the same thirg
over and over again?" "John Wesley
IVI auoc Uill'U ll'lllllg IS not cnoil gll."
It is for this tamo reason that v.>u
are tohl again ami again that ChainGeriain's
Cough Remedy cures colds and
grip; that it counteracts any tendency
of this diseases to result in penum nia,
and that it is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by, F. C. Duke,Druggist.
Caught a Dig Fox.
Messrs. Ed liets P, Collie CoQeM a? d
G. Epps Tucker had a f>>x chase a fe*
d ivs ago ai.d captured one of the large*'
red f? X 'S we have seen. Mr Tucker
brought in tin head and brush of thrdenizen
of the forest. Its head was as
r. large as that of a good s /.'d dog, and i'?
3 teeth weie an inch long, curved an t
sharp, lie had a beautiful brush wh'c'j
Mr. Tucker had mounted m a handle.
e He was an old fellow and hid possibb
r led many hot races in his tim). I i the
f last race he swam Enoree river twic?
and the race was continued three-hour*
before he was overtaken. The raci b.*"
gan Qve mi'.esabove Whitmire in Laurens
:1 county. He was caught !u Uuijn
i county.
JUST WHAT YOU SEED.
t Chamberlain's Stomach awl JAvcr
s T ablest,f
When you feci dull after eating.
"NVlien you have no appetite.
When yuu have a bad taste in the
s mouth.
When your liver is torpid.
When your bowlcs are constipated.
When you have a hcadach.
jr When you feel bilious.
They will improve your appitite,
cleanse and invigorate your stomach,
, and regulate your bowels. Price 25
3 cents per box. For sale by F. C. Duke,
y Druggist,
* In the Mayor's Court.
Monday morning was a busy time in
1 the Mayor's ciurt. There were eight
cases disposed of. among them E oise
West, a disreputable co'.o cd woman foi
* drunk and disordeily and resisting an
5 otllcer. She was given choice of pay ing
|20 or serving a sent* nee of 40 days .n
j ill. This woman had only been out ol
the penitentiary a few month3 where
she served a six month* term for rob
bery. Ida Gilliam, another woman.
* drunk and disorderly, $5 or 10 days, and
" a woman named Feaster, disorderly /Bonduct,
$2 50 or o days. It would be ><
good ridauce of bad rubbish to iid the ]
. town of these low and contemptible
1 characters. Besides the above tin re
' were seveial others, some whites am >ng
ihem, who got $5 or 10 day'j sentence
Low Rates to Annual State Fair.
, Columbia, S. G.
3 For the above occasion, the Southern
e Railway will fell from all points in Sout l?
. Carolina, including Asheville, Charlotte,
Augusta and Savannah aud intermediate
I stations tickets to the 34th Annual Sta'e
Fair. Columbia, S. C., at of one first
class fare for the round trip, pltHoOj
(admission fee).
Tickets to ba sold October 2<3th to 31st
i inclusive, with final limit to return November
2nd, 1902.
* The Southern Railway will operate on
October 29th and 30th special trains into
r and out of Columbia, in addition to their
1 regular trains.
1 It. W. Hunt,
1 Div. Pan. Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
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The Eclipse.
1 Did you sit up to see the the rc'ipse
? on the night of tho lfith? If you did
not you misse l a pretty sight. The
1 shadow touched the moon on the left at
* 11:12 p. in. and at 12:20 the face of the
3 moon was covered Thr re seemed to
' be a broad black band extending across
" the center of the m?x>n while the top and
1 bottom had a beautiful rtdish hue similar
to the rtfi c'ion of tho setting sun
1 upon the cleuds though somewhat darker.
1 Tie shadow liegan leaving the mxii
r and the tbst bright thread of the moon's
face appeared on the left at 2:07. The
shadow pissed rapidly until four-fifths
of the rao-m's face was clear wheu the
shadow of the earth seemed to cling
' toLnciously to (he small place it still
1 held on the moon. At 2:51 the last
* vistage of the shadow disappeared and
once more the beautiful and bright orb
* of night was sailiug on unmolested.
: Got Mad at the Editor and Stopped
M.M. i ?J A.
Once upon a linn a m in got mad at
' the editor and stepped hi? paper. Tinnext
week he soi l his corn for four cents
I below the market, prico. Then hi?prop"
erty was sold for taxes because h3 didn't
read the treasurer's sales. He was ar'
rested and fined for going hinting on
" Sunday simply because he didn't know
p it was Sunday, and paid $1 jO for a lot
II of forged notes that h id been advertised
two weeks and the public cautioned not
] to negotiate them. lie then paid a biz
* American with a f.?ot like a forge hsm7
mer to kick him all the way to the news'
papir ofiloe, where be paid for four yens
' in advance and made the editor sign an
I* agewraet to knock him down and rob
1 him if he ever ordered his paper stopped
r again.?San Franclso? Call.
1 HAIRRDAL8AM
I. SI Clran** tr.ti beeu'.lfiaa the heir.
dflKnflZvHproniotti e luxuriant fr<-arth.
'1 wSN Nnver Filli to He#tor > '>v?y
h It air to Its Yoothfkl C<.or.
'' BviMft'JLJMCiifti eealp rtlireiee ft hah iaU'njL
I LQM
Our Sines are b
ger in values than
winter goods or n
1 see the goods, he?
you can afford to <
we offer you in
UNDERWEAR FO
RffiWi^RCESTE1' H
C wi p c c c
3 I I LL JUD
I FR
Ranr Ten Penny Sail Through
His Huml.
While opening a box, .T. C. Mount, of
Three Mile Bay, X. V., ran a ten penny
r.ail through the flesh part of his hand.
"I thought at once of all the pain and
soreness this would cause ine," he says,
"and immediately applied Chambrlain's
Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards.
To my surprise it removed all pain and
soreness and the injured pnris were
soon heald." lror sale by F#*C. Duke,
Druggist.
Fortunes in Fruit.
The famous Cotton Bilt Railroad, the
popular route to Texas and the west,
has just issued a handsome little booklet
entitled "Fortunes in growing Fruits
ar.d Vegetables." It is profusely illustrated.
The make upand color printing
shows tin perfection of the printer's art.
It contains a dral of valuable informalit?n
!Uld tiltinljtn 1 ttnlomnnO
fruit crop3 grown in the Empire Sta'e
You nan secure a copy by nil Iressin? E.
W. La Beau me, O. P. aul ib A , St.
Loui*, Mo.
Don't
Imaginp that all (lours are alike.
There is a difference, a hip dillerence
So much depends upon having pure,
while and nulritioui II >ur. (hat the subject
is worthy your careful investigation
and consideration.
You will lie better satisfied in fHoctinp
"Clifton" (l)ur, a fact thai evervone
who knows any thing about II >ur will tell
you. Iu purity, whiteness and quality,
Clifton" 11 >ur excels all other 11 mrs.
Don't imagine that because "Clifton"
11 >ur is high grade II iur t hat tin price is
high, because the price is low ; iu reach
of all housekeepers. Cheap II >ur is dear
at any price, while "Clifton" is the least
expensive and is the b.st that you can
buy.
BuansfohI) Mills.
Uweusboro, Ky.
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Sec Cohen's Big Ad.
We call special attention this week to
the big ad. on 2nd page of Mr. J. Cohen.
Mr. Cohen has built up a very thriving
business in Union and now has a hand
some and well selected stock of clothing
and gent's furnishings a? you could
! wish to 6ee. |IIis prices are suitable to
the hard times. lie sure and call to see
him. We Tguarantee you polite attention
and close price i at his place.
Goes Like Hot Cakca.
'The fastest selling article I lmve in
my store," wirtea druggist C. T. Smith,
of Davis, Kv., "is Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, bocause it always cures. In my
six years of sales it has never fniled I
havo known it to save sufferers from
Throat and Lung disease, who could
l not get help from doctors or any other
remedy." Mothers relv on it, best
1 physicians'prevrbe it and F. C. Dukes,
guarantees satifaction or refund price.
Trial bottles free. liog. sizes, 60<: and
1.
1 ONCE f
On tho threshold of
a new season we lake
^ our {^customed kr-t \j. .
placi as leaders of
p;ool values at
/ P R S C
etterthan ever, larger
ever. And whether w
ot we Would be glad tc
ar the prices and then
slose your eyes to the
R MEN, WOMEN Aft
ioes for men,
lomen andchilden.
othing for men OS;
I vO
nd boys. ^
idies' capes and
ackets. ^TjS)
ats, caps, etc.
3EATY4
ANK AUSTELL, Hgi
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rrV? ADA ADA V\ An Yin
iiigio aronuuio
BUT ONL1
BALLARD'S OBE
And that is handled in Uni<
Wagnon. We don't say tha
world but we do say that 90UI
who use it sav that it is the b
simply won't have anything e
to 4 times per month, and ca
flour that we know is
ABSOLUTEL
And the highest grade we can
to have a trial order if you ha
you have ever used it we wan
feel sure we will get it.
MORGAN & >
i>otii rno:
NOW IS Tl
f I Vmiwt
^ v uuy uuc
Cutawa
i
Disc Ha
We have ther
to suit your P<
Call and see us?
UNION HARD]
Hardware Leaders,
than ever, bige
sell you your
} have you call, 1
judge whether jj
big values that
ID CHILDREN,
and Flowers
C ONE
1L15K FLOUR
on only by Morgan &
it it is the best in the
t of to of our customers
est they ever used and
Ise. We get it fresh 3
in always give you a
Y PURE
buy. Wewillbeglad
ive never used it. If
t your Hour trade and
WAGNON.
NE 38.
HE TIME
of our^^
v
J
rrows.
11 at a price
ocket Book.
WARE CO..
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