The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 05, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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THIS i -'RED HOT And we propose to keep hot" stuff at red hot pr: competitors. ^or the next Thirt; We are offering special in and Sewing Machines. 1 style and price from the < bargain Prices. In Organs we have the e> Monarch at the lowest "VVhecler & Wilson No. 9j Southland and all other about One Half the Price Asked by others for san above goods sold for ca*b frh handle needles, oil and su] We will repair you Or take it as part pay foi and save money and ann we guarantee satisfaction made over one hundred ting in them our light rui next, so come right aloDg. Yours for J. H. SI ?<. Main Street, Local Laoonics. HAPPENINGS* OF INTERKS1 ABOUT TOWN PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. Lockhart sent a good delegation to hear Gordon Monday night. We are glad to report that Mr. L. N. McNeace is convalescing after a two week'4 illness. Bob Taylor, the famous lecturer, will be here on Dec. 31st. When you hear Bob Taylor you will hear the best that you will ever bear. Mr. Byars Greer, who has for some jtlme been at Gainesville, Ga., has rcitumed to Union and accepted a posltlon with Yonng, the Grocer. yfa. J, Aubrey Bice's suit against &>. n tit Bourhern Railroad for the killing of ? btfi' husband has been adjusted by arbif^Aration. She receives $8,400. The pota*"0 crop' the turnIP cr?P k ?nd the corn c."?P thl" ha a" I boon fin., we don * know 80 much 3 about the hog crop. Arthur Redfern receives u.nor!^moj"^ H for riding race horses thaA any oi. er . \ | of his weight in the world. If he is j. |j t^lde all next season he will earn* I JMK,00 in the saddle. 1 xne Barlow & Wilson minstrels will ' j* hold the boards at the Opera House on ' . next Monday night, Dec. 8th. This is | 'j* good troupe and well worth going to ( I'jm bear and see. . ( rr t-i ?i. . AI ? w ( i . mr. xiawKius, wno recently naa ^ [i the misfortune to lose his house by ( )' flre, will rebuild soon. Mr. R. J. j Foster is getting oat the material for i the new building. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Auderson'a little two-year-old son, Forney, died at their home on South street Wednesday night at 21 o'clock. The little body was taken to GreenYille for interment. We extend sympathies, to the bereaved parents. Mr. W. J. Frldy brings us a monl a***turnip. weighs nearly fight V pounds, is seten inches tall and 25 Inches in ciroumference. It is in the jr shape of a dinner pot and nearly as lat*e 88 ftn ordinary pot. It Is of I the i^ple top variety, d MlsBUy Lettle, Miss M. E. TinK slev'sJ^n?'. who has been crltiff^Rkrill asm? weeks, is oonvalesolag, ffi&Land her nurse, Miss Hurt, says she Ifsrill discharge her next week. Miss K -Letty will go to Washington, where she will stay a short while and then H go on to her home iu Maryland. S OUR I5 12 * CORNER a x it filled eacli week with "red v Ices, but only red hot to our c c h y Days iducements in Pianos, Organs jj n Pianos we can give you any J1 cheapest to the finest at tl a ii t) I, veettoned Estey, Hamilton and prices ever offered in Union. t , New Home, Davis, New Ideal, <'i high grade sewing machines at n & V ti a ie grade machines. All th * i or on installments. We also {,' pplies for all makes of machines. [! ir old riachine J r a new one. Give us a trial oyance by trading with us, as " to'all our customers. We have jj happy li^mes this year by put- ^ nning machines. Its your time j,1 t c t ii business. . * i PEARS. I i t Union, S. C. [ V ? _ 0 Tjie Times will accept a few loads j of wood in payment for subscription, a Tho office has fire places and we pre- t fer buying wood from the farmers 1 than baying coal. Bring in the wood t as early as you oan, we want to get ; it cut and housed before it gets bad \ weather. Oak, pine or ash. 1 . r The subscribers of the local telephone system are kicking out of harness right along on account of rotten service. Between forty and fifty sub- ^ scriDera navo aoanaonea tao oia | v phones and ordered the Bell put in. ? This runs the list of old phonos down " to about 70 and it is not self sustain- C ing. Policeman Johnson arrested Bill Billings over on factory hill Mouday for drunk and disorderly. Billings made a t rake at the police with his knife and cut r a six inch gash in his overcoat. The 11 police then grabbed his hand and took v the knife away from him. Billings was c tried in the Mayor's court Tuesday j morniutr and fined $10.00. The police t did not strike him though the temptation to do so must have been great. * Knitting Mill For Carlisle. 8 "*r. D. Fant Gilliam has succeeded ^ "'ing About $17,000 of stock for *1 n, ^ Knitting Mill to bo built , lis $80,00. -lisle. Mr. Gilliam has 1 it or near Co. (0p gome ? . iseo working qu. ^ h he in this enterprise ok k h ?ns iown to Carlisle last . , I jnly a few hours in secur. , t thing like $15,000 in subscript. . 1 stock. The enterprise is an assu. ecJ > fact and a regular organization will . 4 soon bo perfected, and subscription bocks opened. The enterprise will T be pushed rapidly to a finish as soon as everything is got in readiness. It is a fine location, boing at the junction of two trunk lines, the Southern and the Seaboard. Nothing to hinder it being a suoeess. . ^ m X Small Fire Crackers. There has been some tanc or trying i to sappress the large dynamite or oanrron cracker. No use to worry over It, there is already a law prohibit! ng even the sale of them in this State. We will therefore not likely have any in Union. We believe in letting the people, big and little, have fan X> nas, bat it ehoald be of a harmless natare. These great crackers, some of them weighing half a pound or more and loaded with dynamite, are positively dangerous, and it was a good move when a law was passed against them. The law requires that no fire eracker shall be sold exceeding three inohss in length and half an inch indlameter. A penalty of llOGfcor 80 days follows a violation. VUB TELEPIIOXG S1TUAT10 tfr. Brown Makes a Fnnl SeM\ went. Mr. Brown Hjrain ramie a Rt:i*cra? u ilain r r!iio)itfnri?jr(l i.i.l *sv. i chat the company propped. AtU peechts from several gentlemen wl I'Cie called upon, ii was agreed to acee| ho Hell Coinpuu) 's proposition prt ided free mmvico over lii.es ahead milt wus maintained and individuals < omul unities that saw fit to cnnstnu iues at their own ?xi?enRes in the futui ould build to the six mile limit an n-couie a part of the Spartanburg e> Image free of tolls. This was final! dopted as a substitute for a ta >tion ti 0 take no action. Mr. Brov. n when aeon after tin ratel ig stated tbat the company has done a 1 could do and it was unnecessary fo im to rernaiu longer, so be ljft for At inta. Mr. J. E. Brown, who has been ii he city for a week or m >ro trying to pt t the will of this community in tegar; a telephone service, is an old Newoert oy who has had a pheuominal rise i is profession. Mr. Brown has treaUa he people ot Spartanburg and theCh on er of Commerce with the utmost col ideiation aud be lias made his presents ion in a straightforward, honest un< itelligent manner. The fact that In id not succeed in arranging the consoli atiou is not his fault. The gjuora pinion seems to be tlmt as a result o lr. Brown's 'work the two exchut ge rill ultimately be soneolidated.?Spai lulmrg Herald. While nothing is said as to other town? re presume the same arrangemgnt wou! pply to those euburhan towns or sub iribers who wished to become subset ih rs to the service iu Union, viz: buik leir line to the town limit and ther e met by the Bell people and run iub 10 switchboard giving them connectioi ) every subscriber in town. irrestcd and Brought to Unior, On lust Saturday night a nia amed Charlio Loe boarded the trail jr his homo at Paeolet, loaded u 'ith fire water, having a bottle and lg for future reference. It was no >ng until lie became restless an ras ready for mischief. After se\ ral comments he drew his pistol nn red it twice out of the window. P. ceman Evans, from Union, happcr d to be on the train and tho cordm or called him, Lee was at once ham uiTed. lie submitted and begge hat the hand-cuffs be removed, pron 3ing to be quiet and do what the p< Iceman told him. The bracelel rere removed. "When near Pacoh Ir. Evans stopped to the door to as he conductor what he wanted hii o do with Loo. The conductor to! lira to take him on to Union. Whe joe saw the conductor he jumppc tp and pulled tho boll cord, bringln he train to a stop. Mr. Evans i ince replaced the hand-cuffs on irought him on to Union, where 1 vus laKcn to jaw una JocKea up. A ifficer came down for him from Spa anburg Tuesday and took hirn ol de will be tried in Spartanburg. ] issisfing i>1 his arrest the porter i he train pot his hand on the pish ^ee hold and tho hammer fell on ot d his lingers cutting it badly, bi his possibly saved some one's lif tu example should bo made of Lei Ve understand ho has served an 1 nonths term in the penitentiary a eady. Foils A Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good phys ians were unable to help her," writ< I. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind.,"bi >as completely cured by Dr. King lew Life Pills." They work wonder n stomach and Liver troubles. Cui onstipation, sick headache. 25c at 1 J. Duke's drug store. Threw Up His Job. Post Master Hunter informs v hat the mail rider for the Cross Key oute threw up his job on Wednesda uorning, and that ho was not a war d tho fact until he got the lette yhen it was too lato to employ nr ither man to mako tho route. ]j rut on a temporary rider yesterda intil ho can secure a permanent ride I'his explains why no mail went ovi he Cross Keys route Wednesda; dr. lluDter is making every effort i iccure a prominent man. Otir Ada Catch Thorn. A lady was leading over The Timi tnd occasionally she would run aero in advertisement of some modioli landlod by J>r. Duke, finally slio r nurkod: "I wish Dr. Duke wou ?ut his advertisements all togeth 10 people would know when they g hrough reading them." That vhat tho advertiser is after, friend hey don't want yon to know wh< r0U .Hro through reading them. Thi rant yo'l to read them over and ov igalD. ? ? Subscribe for The Tmes. Hoea?B#aos?5?ttia?r??K?QOB! | Prunes, De I Currents, 1 G? a ^ a Ir. m. e Bell P i iniwiTwni-ri ?Snw r m man ti?? If you ' | want a ni< . I them off. [ I spoils th I | besides y< j ! time and ; i i a big diff s | j | style oftl \ j ; Large I ! oak are si. them froir [ $10.5 i BAILEY Fl J 8 04 t IT. * M ANY CHUPCH or parsonage or in-? s'liuiion supported by voluntary contrite! bulion will lie Riven a liberal quantity of 1 ie tlie Longman & Martinez Paints whenit ever they paint. o Note:- Thi3 has lieen our custom for r>. iweiity-seven years; any building not sat[# isfactorilly tainted, will be repainted at I. our ex;?eiise; about one gallon of Linseed Oil to be added to every gallon of the paint to make ready for use; it's mixed in two minutes, and cost of tbe paint j thereby made less in price thau any other. Yearly product oyer one milliou lt gallons. 1,V I C. \rnrtmn, 'g lAMi^ lumi IV iuail'iuc/i. s Sole Agent S. J. II. Howell, Keltcn,S.C. re 4i-5t. IK. II. Coffee Injured on Railroad. Lust Sunday night about 12:80 o'clock, while the night crew of the is Union yard, conductor Cambell in s charge, were at work just below y Church street crossing, at Payne's e siding, they left a tank car on the r, main line, meantime No. 54 in charge i- of conductor Daily came in from te Spartanburg. They cut loose the iy engino and ran down to Payne's sidr. ing to pick up a car from that siding, er and ran into the tank car which had y. beon left standing on tho main line, to Seeing the danger all those on the engine jumpped off in time to save themselves except the fireman, Mr. W. II. Coffee, who was just between tho tender and the engineer's cab when the crash came and ho was ss caught and mashed, being severely injured internally. Dr. J. II. Hamilc ten, the railroad physician, was soon Id called and took ohargo of tho injured er man, who was taken to the Summer at House. Dr. Hamilton was assi?ted i* by other doctors of the town. The s. injured man's life seemed to hang by 3? a thread for two days, but finally the T crisis was passed and he is now imcr proving and there are bright hopes of his recovery. The matter is being investigated to find whore tho blame for tho uccidont lies. I . * itas, .Raisins,] Citron, Etc., ] : s T E S'. | hone 84. 2 f .? ?i ??????????????mmi i have nice China ; ce China Closet to sh A 1 i i a. cneap cmna cic 0 elfect of nice clii [)u only buy ono in a 1 a few dollars often ma erence in the quality ? 10 goods. oval glass and quarte 11 the go now. We hi 1 ;0 to $45.0 JRNITURE m md 95 MAIN STREET. r\i ii/rin aai * ^ UUMi'i) UUUd Costs l>nt 25c i>oi* I) size it is equal to patents. Ifyou try i not pleased with money Avill be elieei turned. DUKE'S DRUG JtnCC#D?H?B?S OH?BC?sJOCOS33On05? | O! YES, IT'S You are looking forward 1 When you expect to have a feast of ra inner man. We. hope yon will r But if you will come to the Cash ? will find already spread for each < outer man, consisting of bargains in S Shoes, Rubbers, Pant S Shirts, etc. a Our Dry Goods and Notion dep. more coming. We have to offer yoi biggest things of the season, a nice mer's notion samples at wholesale p or you may miss a big bargain. I THE CASH BARGA D. N. WILBU1 \ STSI il KOU low | isct 11a, life kes I md red | a,ve ! a ! 0. ipanyJ I KVCJfc'WHWillMllll in in":; h cure ottlo. ill t-iio 50c it and arc 'it your fiully reSTORE. "True! ;o Christmas. 5 good things for the 2 tot be disappointed. 2 Bargain Store you w I il ft >11U a iv iirt lor lUtt H M ? s, Overalls, 8 tartmeiit ia full and i now as one of the g clean line of drum- g >rices. Come quick n IN STORE, | RN. 5 itUINMUNtlMS