The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 30, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
WE
This space
RETURN
To our an
for the very
age accorded
past year.
We wish yoi
and prosperoi
And solicit a
vnur natrftfi/i
you at all tin
attention, go
low prices.
. W.
local Schedule for Passenger Train:
TRAINS FROM COLOMBIA.
Arrive 9:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. n
" 1:50p.m. " 2:10p. n
TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG.
Arrive 11 !R5 a. m. Deriart 11 :8? a. n
" 9:10p. m. " 9 :S0p. n
Close connections at Spartanburg.w*
trains for Atlanta juwi- o*i*nntle an
intermediatajataMtnlb, and at Columb
for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksouvil
and points south. Through trains f<
Asheville, etc. TO
parry through sleei
' ers between Jacksonville and Cincinuat
seaiioakd sciiedulr.
No. 27?South bound passenger arriv<
at Carliale at - 2 a. n
No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. n
No. 38?North bound passenger arriv*
at Carlisle 3:37 a. n
No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 0:48 p. n
^ Local News Note:
Put Together For Ready Referem
Gattotf) Here and There Whil
SMIing Around Town.
Dorothy Dodd is your friend.
Mr. P. It. Fant is putting down ne'
atone curbing and draiu to the sidewali
In front of his residence.
Go (o see Dorothy Dodd. *
There was an earthquake shock felt I
Columbia on Friday night of last wee
a*> eleven minutes past eight o'cloc
The shock wm reported from Savanna
Ga . also at 8:15 p. m. Did any of 01
readers feel it.
Dorothy Dodd has arrived.
The streets are in an awful conditio
Some wag posted the following ijoti
Cthe poet office a feVr days ag
e ferry runs every half hour."
Dorothy. Dodd is in town to s'ay.
Misses Mary Emma and Isabel FosU
At Union, are at James A. Chapmai
visklar their aunt, Mrs. 8. h. M
f^augMln, prior to her departure I
? flAope. Mrs. McLaughlin leaves Thu
day fcr New York whence she will s*
- rfthe will be .accompanied to New Yc
toy B. H. F. Chapman.?Spartanbi
t Herald.
You C8n b s fittel with the Dorm
'Didd in any style jou wish at 1
TAkTP
jl x m. * ^
i this week to
THANKS
ny of custome
liberal patronus
during the
i all a happy
is New Year,
continuance of
ge, promising
nes, - courteous
od goods and
BOBO.
The 10 months old child of Mr. and
* Mrs. Itailey on Mountain street died
Friday afternoon after a two week's illness
from pneumonia. -The remains
i were intered at the new cemetery Sat1
urday.
All the ladies know Dorothv
i. Cathlene^ ?niift of Mr. and Mrs
UE^-Hv^facy, two years and ten months
d old, died Tuesday last after an extended
ia illness from a complication of troubles.
1? It first bad fever, then pneumonia and
)r finally minengitis. The remains were
j. intered Monday.
' A man's coat was seen barging on a
telephone post in front of Farr ?&
pg i nomson a corner. Dome one seeing n,
i. and noticing no one near by minus a
a. coat, anxiously enquired of a by-stander
es as he gazed at the muddy streets, "where
!j" did the fellow go in at."
~ Mr. W. M. Page brings us another
- relect he has picked up near Fish Dam
' ford. This is a black horn button with
a silver anchor with a fidi twining
around it inlaid in the button. It is a
curiosity. We never taw a button like
it before. Mr. Page is the same man
0 who showed us some of Jiis findings ai
this plaSeX year ago, where the high
water had washed away the bank. lie
says he has a history of the famous victory
gained at this place by General
Sumter, the swamp fox.
n Mr. L. M. Spier, the Superintendent
k of the Bell Telephone Company, was in
Union on business Wednesday. Mr.
Spier has made himself and his company
many friends by his kind and courteous
a- a ?? *v# V> In nnlvAma 1 r? TT*vi/\n on/1
treuuuuuu UL lim |niuuuo 111 nuu
^ we are always glad to have him visit us.
h Union may well bo proud of the system
J. Mr. Spier has given us, for it is one of
the best to be found in the country,
Mr. Spier made a pleasant call at Tjik
Times office while in town. We hope
n be will not be In such a hurry next time.
ce * A. bill has recently been introduced in
o: t% Legislature requiring a commutation
roAd tax of (2.C0 in lieu of four days
woty on the roads. This will help. But
to gt(k permanent good roads we will
)r? ha\e To have a property tax for the pur*'s
pose, and the soorfer our people realise
c' this the Loner we will get good roads.
or We do not think the commutation tax
rR" or poll tax for road work is exactly just
1,1 The poor fellow who has one mule and a
,rk little wagon has to pay as m uch for the
ir8 road work as the rq in with his doz >n
wagons and t^am i, who uses the roads
tl.y a dozen times as much, and doss ten
L'be flmea tin damage he does in cutting
The Secret of Long Life
Consists in keeping all the main or
gans of the body in healthy, regular a<
tion, and in quieklv destroying dead);
diseaso germs. Electric flitters regil
late Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, puri
fv the blood, and give a splendid appo
tlte. They work wonders in enrinj
Kidney Troubles, Female Complaints
Nervous Diseases, Constipation. Dys
pepsia and Malaria. Vigorous hcaltl
and r-trength always follow their Use
Only 50c, guaranteed by F. C. Duke,
druggist.
Presiding JShlei's Appointment.
Th? February appoint menrs of Rev.
las. \V. Kilgo. Ihe-iding Elder of tIris
oru ?io ' M:- 1 1
r,r ?.o kmiim-. V IIIIIOP,
31 and Feb. 1; Eunice at lliauilet.iV.
Feb. <">; North Eauiens at Gray (\uit,
1V\. 7. 8; Pacolet at. Antioch. Feb. 14.
1.7; Pacolet Mills, Feb 17; Bethel at d
Glendale. at Bethel, Feb. It); I/amens
station, Feb. 31, 22; Cliflon at Cow pens,
Feb 2.7; Duncan church, Feb. 20; Grace
church at parsonaee, Feb. 27 and March
1; Santuc, Feb. 28; Union Mills Feb
28 and March 1.
m -
Sorry She Didn't Shoot.
Some miscreants attempted to make
an entrance at the home of Mai John
McNeace one night last week. They
tried the front door and none of the men
folks being at home Mrs. McNeace
asked who it was. They gave no answer,
but still tried to open the door.
She got a pistol aud was about to shoot
through the door when the servant girl
told her not to do it as it might be one
of the boys trying to scare her. She
then went to the back door and called up
some of the negroes on the place. Whr n
she did this the parties left and wont up
the road. The negroes came in answer
to her call and she looked out and saw
four men making tracks up the road.
She was then sorry she did not shoot.
She says she will surely shoot if it ever
accurs agaiu.
Homicide nt Santttc.
A shooting affair occurred at Sautuc
on the afternoon o' Friday last,
which sent another soul ah unprepared
aud without a moments preparation
to its maker. The vioto,rh W8S
Mr. J. W. Nixon, a French Canadian,
TA rv# TKo eloTTne io
neuu v iv %ycttio vi ?^c. aiiv oiuj v? jo
Mr. Jake Jeter, a young man in robust
health, and about 22 years of
age. The shooting occurred in front
of the store of Mr. L. B. Jeter, the
weapon used was a doubly barrelled
shotgun. Nixon Jived yfmly a few
f . ?"~?V terriDic
wound. Jake Jeter, Y#jimediately
after the shooting, left and came to
Union, where he gave [himsolf (up to
the sheriff, and he is now in jail to
await his trial on the awful charge of
murder.
It seems that there was a woman
at the bottomjff the whole affair, and
that Nixon was killed for interfering
and objecting to the conduct'of Jeter
?;.p WCmart>^j()tor stood in the
store door and as AH1.
along shot him to death when he was
in ten feet of the door. One report
has it that Nixon had gone after his
gun and was returning whon he was
killed. Our Santuc correspondent
gives a full account of the tragedy in
this issue.
lock hurt laconics,
t
Lockhart. Jan. 25.?Since my last
letter Cupid has been shooting his
arrows among us for his own amuseqnent.
Some the fickle little
god has slain at the marriage altar.
Recently one of our second hands In
the woavo room, Mr. J. M. Harris
and Mrs. Amanda Wilkerson, of GafTney,
wero happily married at her
homo in that city. Mr. and Mrs.
Harris with their respective famjjiaa
h&vw una 111 ^TrtTiOckhart.
On the 18tli in3t. Mr. Boaiy Jones
and Miss Delia Falkenbury wore married
at the Presbyterian Manse at
Mt. Tabor. Uev. W. H. White officiating.
I have no special acquaint:
ance with Mr. Jones, but Miss Falkenbury
was a very exemplary young
lady and was deservedly popular.
She sorved the Baptist church as organist
for about a year.
Judging from appearances a good
many of our worthy young people
are severely if not fatally wounded
by Cupid's darts, the results of which
J wii) let The Times know as their
wounds prove fatal. Whether there
are marriage microbes this corrcppondent
knoweth not, but it appears
to prevail at times locally as an epidemic.
It might be that there it
some unknown force in the water 01
air or perhaps some influence of th<
moon that causes the sons anc
daughters of Adam to be raatrlmon
tally inclined at oertaln times In cer
tain localities. There are many hap
psnings that the whynoss will alwayi
, be concealed from mortal ken, bu
yet we know such is true.
l}ey. Mr. Weathersbee end hi
wife, of tfeorgta, are visiting at th
; home of theicson, Mr. W. J. Weath
> ^rabee. Homo.
553. |J
Royalj^Jorccslcr DC
You are better I
don't bring the fact ou
looks is correct dress
is proper corsets.
V
THE STRAIGHT
AND
tAre desi
are mad
for your
will no
money 1
Style 472
W- T. I
Honor Roll of Graded i cliool.
CENTRAL. SCUOOTj.
lit Grade A?Maud Wood. Cbarley
h >
L UKUJlif ivicA vyu|nu(iiv.
1st Grade B?Matie Jeter, Anna
Lncile Bobo, Vera Charles, William
Arthur, Claude Parks, Robert Hamilton, (
Russell Sexton.
^ 2nd Grade?liatelle Humphries, Pau
line Goings, James Parcel), Jack Barfleld,
John Hart.
3rd Grude?Katie Fowler, Viola
Hames.
4th Grade?Charley Arthur, Bessie r
Davis, Myrtle Crawford, John McDow,
Hilland Thomas.
5th Grade?Kelly Ledbetter, Emma "
Rodger, Edith Smith, Marvin Whitlock,
Myra Young.
Gtli Grade?Tom Ilowze, Albert Oliphant,
Joe Rodger.
7ih?Belle Crawford, Nina Sexton.
Matlie Williams, Anna Be'la Gibbs
iVallUce Gibbes, StarksHamilton,Henry
Humphries.
8th Grade?Fannie Thomas. ^
O.h drade?Foster In man, Asa McKissick.j
_ WETT KND SCHOOL.
1st Grade- Alice Hall, Alice Gregory,
Eva Homes, Bred Jackson, John Harris,
Estelle Gibsoii,'Walter Whaley, Marie ,
Waid, Pauline West, Hearing Ilendrix.
2nd Grade?Frank Sinclair.
ara urnae?Arinur jonnson, jnanie
Artledge.
4;h Grade? Dora Duulap.
EX< Ktsioil SCHOOL.
1st Grade- Hudie Sims, Joe Lambright,
Leo Gitd^, Mamie Jolly.
2nd Grade?Minnie Wardc Perrin
Byars, j
MONAlk'II SCHOOL. 1
1st Grade?hfluiso Littlejobn, Cail
Steadman, Pres; ^i Wo>ls, Hath Dtvis,
Dora M. Aicka, l^adie Jolly, Ivadelle i
Smith, Lila Iluddliaton.
2nd Grade?Oatl Littlejohn, Irinc 1
McGowan, Lillic* Belle Puckett.
3rd Grade?Martha Hicks, Ltrta May
Stutts, Clara Wale, Lassie Williford.
4ih Grade?Chi uphill Williford.
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should be lost in the 'treatment of it,
. and for this purpose no medicine has
veceivod more universal Approval than
* Chamberlain's Cough Ucroedy, Do not
9 waste valnablr time in experimenting
i with untried remedies, no matter how
highly they may ho recommended, hut
givo this medicino as directed and all
g symptoms of croup will quickly dinap,
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