The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 27, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
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Local Schedule for Passenger Trains.
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TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA.
Arrive 9:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m
" 1:50p.m. 41 2:10p. m
TRAIXS FROM SPARTANBURG.
Arrive 11:86 a. m. Depart 11:85 a. m
" 9:10p.m. - 9:50p.m.
Close connections at Spaitaoburg with
trains for Atlanta and Charlotte and
lltesmediate stations, and at Columbia
tOr Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville
and points south. Through trains foi
Asheville, etc.
Nos. 9 and 10 carry through sleep
era between Jacksonville and Cincinnati.
8BABOABD SCQKDULB.
No. 27?South bound passenger arrives
at Carlisle at 2a.m.
No. 81?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m.
No. 88?North bound passeDger arrives
at Carlisle 3:37 a. m.
No. 84?Arrives at Carlisle 0:48 p. m.
Local News Notes
Pat Together For Beady Reference
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Gathered Here and There While
Strolling Around Town.
* Work is going aloDg in getting the
new beer privilege in shape. A large
refrigerator is being put in.
1 Mr. Robert Fair, of Newberry, traveling
for the Standard Oil Co., was in
Union Tuesday and Wednesday.
9 Mr. J. L. Hames has moved from
Adsmabura to Lockhart and is now in
charge of the Lockhart beef market.
-) Two of the purchasers of lots Id
the Harris property sold their lots at
a profit the same day they bought
(ham.
The eity road machinery is teariug
' Op Mountain street by grading down
the hill from the Methodist Parsoniage
South.
I The Harris property brought something
over twelve hundred dollars. Mr.
'Harris and all the parcbasers seem to be
^satisfied with the sale. t
The linemen have practically finished
taking down the wires and poles of lb*
M local telephone exchange and the
.improvement in the looks of the streets
I is very noticeable.
f Mr. and Mrs. John McNeace have
1 moved from their home two miles above
Uhiou to Union, and now occupy the
W, B. McNeace boms place with their
}*k T. M. McNeace and family. Mr.
' Benj. Miller has been employed to look
I after their dairy and term at their old
frrif place.
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BOBQ. j
There will be preaching at Mt. Ver- E
non Sunday. Dr. B. G. CliCford will g
preach at 11 o'clock. All members are ^
requested to l>e present as business of ti
importance will be transacted. el
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When Mr. Phillips, the auctioneer, li
(<iinnnt ?nnvin/?ii o folln tt. .* l.~ ~~ ti
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to buy a lot, ho is hard to reach. Mr. 0'
Phillips has made many friends in Union, ti
This is the second lot sale he has con- ?
1 ducted here.
Mr. Arthur Estes, clerking for
Bobo, while sawing wood at home
Wednesday morning, accidentally p;
sawed his hand, cutting it pretty tl
badly. Dr. Linder dressed the
wound and says no bones were se- al
vered.
Mr. Ttobinson, who established the n
first switch board of the Bell Telephone ^
Co. at this place, was in Union a couple r<
of days this week. He came to locate a
trouble which he found in a defective M
pot head on Bachelor street south cable Vl
terminus. The pot head was half full
of water. "
Our old friend, Mr. J. P. Belue, ^
spent a few days this week at his old (
home in Union county hunting. We ^
met him at the train "Wednesday on ?
his roturn trip and he had a great A
string of birds and a squirrel. He
said he and another killed about 50
birds in two days. E
Drs. Torrence, Hamilton and Berry
of Union, went to Columbia Wednesday
to attend the three day's session 11
fhn fpUlf.lftt Ma/1l/>?l
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which session began Wednesday. ei
The States represented in the associ- ^
atlon ore North Carolina. South Carno
olina and Virginia.
Mr. Mulvihlll has been crowded ai
into rather close qaarters by his ton- W
sorial parlor being cqt in half by the I"
partition wall, to make an entrance
to the new beer privilege, but he is M
going to make his little place very di
attractive by installing a handsome 11
15 foot mirror case whioh will cover
the greater portion of one of the
sides, while the partition will be 91
neatly papered. It will be a cosy ai
little nook after all when he gets
things arranged.
The scratch of a pin may cause the
loss of a linb or even death when blood I
poisoning results from the injury. All r
danger of this may be avoided, however, r
by promptly applying Chamberlain's li
Rain Balm. It la an antiseptic and quick n
I healing liniment for cuts, bruises and tl
^burue. For aale by F. C. l)uke. S
A Brilliant IJfe Ended.
The pupils of the Graded School were
Bry much shocked Monday morning,
eb. 10th, to hear of the death of their
iend and school mate, Thompson
oster Inrnan, who left school Friday,
eb. Oth, seemingly in good health, but
i Sunday following he was attacked
ith measles and was veiy sick till Fri
ry. lie seemed to be improving but
1 Saturday the fatal disease, pneumoia,
hud developed. Those who stood
r Ins Udbide Saturday morning realed
that it wes bejond the power of
irdical skilf to save him There he
ngered tili 12:15 Sunday right.when in
e presence of kind friends and relatives
3 departed this life.
He was l>orn 111 October, 1SS4, near
It. Joy in Pinckuey township. He was
ic son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. luman.
'e stood first in his class which was the
lishing grade this year. lie h.rd studied
i bard before coming to the Graded
jhool that he was able to leave the old
;ld school of his home and enter the
h grade of the Central Graded School, 1
record few if any have made. Many a
i*ht the clock would toll the hour of .
lidnight and he was still toiling at his
xt books. He did what ho believed to .
) right aud had a grand conception of '
hat was right: lie was loved by loth
achers and tchool mates. We are satlled
if he had lived many years this
juntry would have been benefitted by
is life. His remains were accompanitd
y his parents, Prof. Jeffries, seven of
is class mates and many others to the
It. Tabor cemetery where they
ere met by many friends and relatives
ho paid the last sad tribute of respect.
The pallbearers were as follows: Meng
.skew, Sam Askew, Olin Morris, Asa
IcKissick, Chas. Linder and Willie
'errin. Honorary: Gilbert Sprouse,
'om Chapman, Boyd Fowler and Walter
oing.
The funeral services were conducted
y uev. air. ? mie, aner winch I'ror.
sffiiea contributed a few words of praise
> the dead.
Two of the Clifford Seminary young
idies, Miss Blanche Fowler and Miss
lamie Aycock who were his friends
rom childhood contributed many beauful
(lowers. Other (lowers were sent
y Misses Lillie Fant, Lela Edward-,
leulah Gall man, Louise Long, Sydney
(age and Mrs. Nicholson. Quite a
uuiber of other kind friends whose
aires we cou'd not learn sent beautiful
oral tributes, the last opportunity they
ad of paying their respect to the departd.
By his classmate,
Asa S. J. McKissicic.
The Easy Pill.
feWitt's Little Early ltisers do not
ripe nor weaken the system. They
are biliousness, jaundice, constipation
nd inactive liver, by arousing the secreons,
moving the bowels gently, yet
(Tectually, and giving such tone and
length to the glands of the stomach,
vcr and bowels that the cause of the
-oublc is removed entirely. These
unous little pills exert a decided tonic
(Tect upon the organs involved, and if
aeir use is continued a few days there
'ill bo no return of the troublo. F. C.
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Cross Keys Chronicles.
Mr. Editor: The news from this
art of the community is very scarce,
lough I'll put in a word or two.
There is a lot of sickness in our midst,
Iso a great many deaths.
Mrs. Ben Bishop died last Saturday
ight and her remains were intered at
adgett's Creek cemetery. The behaved
ones certainly have our sympathy.
Mr. J. Frauk Bailey who has been
riously ill I am glad to report is coalescing.
Mr. J. D. Graham, son and daughter
five had very tewie cases of mumps.
ut are about well now.
Well, I've been looking for B. B.'s
kce in The Thiks for quite a while
ut I've failed to see it. But I suppose
can excuse hiiu by his getting married.
l poor excuse is better than none, i->n't
B. B.
Misses Olive Humphries and Edna
>avis spent a few days with Miss Mattie
rince last week.
There was an enteitainment given at
le residence of Mr J. W. Humphries
ist Fiiday night. It was very much
i joyed by all prt sent.
Mioses Itosa Whit mire and Mattie
rince speut the day and night in our
lidst last week.
Mrs. M. S. Murphy, Mrs. It. F. ltay
id Mrs. W. T. l>avis f pent the daj at
rrs. J. D. Graham's Monday. (But
idies will visit.)
Mrs. J. W. Humphries and daughter,
essie, and Mrs. It. F. ltay spent the
ay at Mr. L. J. Browning's Saturday.
>ldn't I say they would?
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i uu iinow 1110 OKI allying is, "wnen
ou see the women beginning to visit
sring is near.
With best wishes to The Times and
3d its many readeis.
IIeoreus.
A Mother's Recommendation.
I have used Chamberlain's Cough
temedy for a number of years and have
10 hesitancy in taying that it is the best
emedy for coughs, colds and crcup I
lave ever used in my family. 1 have
ot words to express my cot.fi lewe in
tiis remedy.?Mrs. J. A. Moor,*, North
tar, Mich. For sals by F. C. Duke.
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Hoard of Commissioners Meeting. ,
The Board of Commiss'oneis at their
last meeting decided that as a board thev
would go over their respective divisions
of roads twice during the year. They
will have the overseers to go over all the
roads in the spring and patch thorn up.
after which they will visit all of the sections,
then again they will have them '|
gone over in August and given a general |
working, after which the board will go
over and examine the different sections.
In that way the board will keep in close
fcruch with all the overseers. They also
decided that overseers should attend to 1
the repairing of road bridges instead of
letting them out to contractors. Board
will meet again next Monday at which /
time they will consider the matter of \
Confederate soldiers in indigent circum- |
stances. \
Tendency of the Times, /
The tehdenoy of medical science is )
toward preventive measures. The best
thought of the world is being given to
the subject. It is easier and Iretter to
prevent than cure. It has been fully
demonstrated that pneumonia, one of
the most dangerous diseases that med?ical
men have to coutend with, can Ite
prevented by the use of Chamberlai i's p
(3ough Remedy. Pneumonia always re- Q
suits from a cold or from an attack of influenza
(grip),and it has been obsei ved
that th.s remedy counteracts any tenden- .
cv of these diseases toward pneumonia
This has been fully proven in many
thousands of cases in which this remedy
has been used during the great prevalence
of colds and grip in recent years, and ]
can be relied upon with implicit conildence.
Pneumonia often results from a
slight cold when co danger is apprehended
until it is suddenly discovered that
there is fever and diflj.?ulty in breathing
and pains in tho chest, then it is announced
that the patient has pneumonia.
Be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy as soon as the cold
is contracted. It always cures. For
sale by F. C. Duke, druggist.
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Apptecinted the Times.
Blackfoot, Tex., Jan. 31, 1903.
Euitou Union Times.
Hear sir: Enclosed find one dollar for
renewing my subcciiption.
Having been born and reared in old
Union county I simply (an't gel along
without Tiik Times as it is like getting
a letter from home every week, and it is
increasing in news and interest with
every issue.
Yours truly,
E. Jj I.ikpeji, M. P.
Stops Cough and Works off the Cold.
laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. .
price 25 centa. O-ly. ,
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