The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 24, 1903, Page 7, Image 7
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And if we sell you one
of our celebrated Hart,
schaffner & marx'e
Suits it will certainly
make you our friend.
Theee Suits are winning
more and more
popularity every day,
i people are beginning tc
I i realize that they are
getting better suits at
j | less money than what
they have been doing
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Looal Laoonios.
li?PiHiNQSk or nrnusi about town
pkrs0n1li and otherwise.
Mr. Woods Jeter, of Carlisle, was
here Menday.
Master Russtll Poole is visiting friends
At Cross Keys.
Mr. R. M. Estes is jast np from a
cue of mumps.
Mr. A. C. Lyles, of Carlisle, was in
the city this week.
Dr. J. E, Cornwell, of Chester, was
in Union last week.
Mr. Geo. Perrln, Jr., of Jonesville,
*11 in tow* Monday.
W. H. Gist, of Oarlisle, was in
tOWn sereral days this weak.
Mrs. F. M. Farr Is spending several
weeks at Glenn Springs,
Mr. Newton Walker spent several
days in Spartanburg this week.
lfiss Vernon Dargan has been on a
visit to Miss Maggie Walker.
Mr. Lake's nlee cottage on Ghnrch
street is being rapidly completed.
Miss Treney, of Germantown, Pa.,
Visited Miss Charlotte Poulton this
week.
bank at Oarlisle with ten thousand
dollars capital was chartered
this week.
Mrs. Virginia B. Poole Is having
the Interior of herrealdenee on South
street overhauled.
Miss Sallie Green, of South Union,
1 Was married to Mr. Levi Sarratt
Monday, April 20th.
Bsv. R. A. Sublett, who is preaching
Is s neetisg at Monarch Mills, culled
m Tub Timks this week.
Bev. A. MoA. Pitman, representing
the South Carolina Baptist, was
to Union Wednesday.
Mr. J. A. Durham who is singing in
a revival meeting at Monarch Mill*
called on Tiis Tixbs this week.
if ra, J. G. Going has gone to Skvland
lit Abe spring and summer. We are
a* to know that her health is rapidly
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Mia? EdUh Lyles, daughter of lion
A. C. Cyii* ,of Carlisle, and Mr. llowland
Hill war* Married at Carlisle Wedusv
day, April 22.
S#" Mr. B >yd Lawsea, of Gibbs.' Union
etmntr, died Monday and was buried
Toeeday at Padgett'* Creek. lie was a
woithy yonng man and gave evidence
that lw waa prepared to meet death.
Mr. Jno. B. Mathi* has purchased onefurth
interest in the County Mutual
. -vBenotit Association and is vice president
wM and gaagrnl agent. Mr. Macbeth Young
president *#4 Mr- W. C. Nelson is
anewtary. Mr. Matfcis eg pact* to make
WocMfefoa at an early day in the fnteysst
of thwsiawp. although be has not de
dermined to op Itfty the work permapWUj.
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I Dr. I. M. Hair received news last
Sunday of the serious illness of his
mother. The last account was that 1
she had passed the crisis and would t
recover. 8
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Mr. Gilliam Jeter, a prominent cit- j
iren of Union county, was taken seriously
ill on Tuesday of this week
with paralysis. He is the father of ^
Mrs. Annie Smith, of Union. ?
Mr, J. M. Johnson represents the 1?
new real estate company in Union, t
We are glad to have an advertise- e
ment from the concern, and feel sure ii
It will meet with success.
Rev. E. S. Jones is conducting an in- J
teresting yevival at the Second Metho- J
dist church. The meeting has been in I
piu^icoo MUUUO WCC*. ClUU Will piVUiftUlJT fl
close Sunday. Rev. John Farr preached c
a few times during the meeting. f
The Woman's Foreign Mission So- 8
clety of Grace Methodist church gave *
a reception Thursday in honor of 8
Miss Johnnie Sanders, who has re- ^
cently returned from the field in 8
China. t
Mr. and Mis. J. T. Sexton, Mr. and
Mrs. M. W. Bobo, Mr. and Mrs. Jn<r.
W. Sanders, Mr. Walter Sanders, Mr. j,
Bobo Sparks and others went from Union j
to Padgett's Creek to the bural of Mr. 8
D. N. Wilburn Tuesday. c
Cards are out announcing the marriage *
of Miss X X. Bobo and Mr. R. G. A. f
Jeter. Miss Bobo is a charming youag
lady of Cross Keys and Mr. Jeter is one J
of the best young men of Union county.
We extend our best wishes.
The "Bloomer Girls" who played a ?
match game of ball with the Union r
boys were defeated by a score of 7 to ^
28. A large crowd witnessed the
game. The general verdict was that *
it was a poorly played game. 1
The question as to whether the (
Water works Commission or the Town c
Councii should have charge of the I
funds for putting In sewerage ays- 1
tern has been decided. The decision
fs i# favour of the Town Council.
Efforts aro being made to get ud a
Summer Bustnesefi chiool the one
of last year. Prof. I. T. Williams f
who was in charge of the school last \
year writes that if a class of fifteen
can be gotten ttp he would supervise
it this summer. A number of young
people of Uuion took the course last
summer. Several of these are now
engaged in Union: Mr. Wesley ,
Greer is now with the Merchants and ,
Planters Bank. Miss Blucitwejl is |
with the Builey Lumber Co. Miss i
Blanch Morris is with the Union (
Hardware Co- Mr. Earnest Spears I
is with Hames and Lipicomb. Miss J
Gallman has a good position in Spartanburg.
Several have already signi- '
fled their williingness to attend the
school this summer. Jf fifteen members
can be secured for the class the
school will be assured. Judge J. At.
(freer qr Pr0'. Jeffries will take
pleasure in giving any information wb
the,?ubjeot that may be desired.
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Our assortment for
Spring in the H. S. & 2
\1 line is complete and
ve cordially invite you *
o visit our store and
lee them before you
my. H, S. & M. is a
imnll thing to look for
>ut a big thing to find.
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A handsome granite block has been
rected at the head of Dr. Manning
\ Smith's grave in the cemetery at
he Methodist church. Granite slabs
re also placed around the grave. On
he block the name, date of birth and
eath are chiseled.
Rev. R. A. Sublett, of Summerton, S
)., preached for the congregation of the
rirat Baptist church in the abeence of
he pastor last Sunday night. Mr. Sub;tt
is this week holding a meeting at
be Monarch Mill. Mr. Durham, an
xcellent singer, is assisting Mr. Sublett
a his work.
Miss Emily Howland, native of
few York State, is visiting her friend,
diss Charlotte Poulton this week,
diss Howland is on her return from
. big educational meeting in New
)rleans. She devotes her talent and
ortune to education, endowing
chools and colleges, and sustaining
hem. She paid a visit to the Graded
Ichool Wednesday, and expressed
terself as being delighted with the
plendid management of that instituion,
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rt lllUllgUIIUX Ian Ml,
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind.,
.new wlmt to do in the hour of need,
lis wife had such an awful casq of
tomach and liver trouble, physicians
ould not help her. He thought of and
ried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she
;ot relief at once and was finally cured.
)nly 2oc at F. C. Duke's drug store.
fetter to J. W. Clark, Union, S. Ct
Dear Sir: Milk, so much a quarttart
water. Is it milk? How much
atisfaction will it give? How much
lourishment? How many customers
rill it win?
Mixed paint is the same as watered
nilk. It seems to be cheap, but it isn't.
Jevoe lead 1 zinc is rich milk, it's
ireamy; seeiqs ?o be costly, but isn't.
Covers more square feet to the gallpq;
:overs it hotter; makes labor go further;
asts morojyears than any mixed pain(;
asts more years thaq lead aqd oi|.
The cheapest paiqt in the world,
nade by the oldest concern in America
-141} years old.
Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield, Pa., writes:
I had always used 40 gallons of lead
H?d oil fqr my hpusp: thuj sqtpnipr I
K)ught 40 gallons of Deroe Ijesd am}
Sine for the same house and had 10
tallons left, Yours truly,
y, W. JJjtVQR Co., New York,
Public Meeting.
A public meeting of the legal voters
-osidmg in Union school District and
eturnina real or personal property
herein for taxation is hereby called to
issemblo at "Union 0. U. pn the ttftti
lay of May, 1003, at 11 o'clock a. m ,
'or the purpose of voting an additional
ax to supplement the general tax for
he support of schools not to exceed
Jiree faillg on tho dqllar in pursuance
)f an act of the General Assembly, approved
Dec, 24, 1902.
j. A. Fast,
W, T. Bkaty,
T. C. DI'ncax,
W. E. Tiiomsox,
J. D. AnTiira.
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17-21 Tuuieaa*
A Prominent Minister Recom- J
mends Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Rev. Francis J. Davidson, pastor of
the St. Matthew Baptist church and
president of the Third District Itaptiht
Association, 2731 Second St, New Orleans,
writes as follows: "I have used
Chamberlain's Colic, Choler and Diarrhoea
Remedy for cram) s and pains in
the stomach and found it excellent. It
is In fact the best cramp and colic remedy
I have ever used. Also Several of
my parishioners have used it with
equally satisfactory results." For sale
by F. C. Duke.
Knight?Sima.
At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the
home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. C.
Bunn, was solemnized the marriage of
Miss Gertie, the charming daughter of
Judge and Mrs. W. C. Knight, and Dr.
B. F. Sims, one of our most prominent
professional men. * * * *
The happy couple have gone at once to
housekeeping at their home on Wissahickon
avenue. May their pathway
through life be strewn with roses and
ever marked by prosperity and happiness.?Cedartown
(Ga) Standard.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident is narrated by
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows:
'T was in an awful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually in back and
sides, no appetite, growing weaker day
by day. Three physicians had given
me up. Then I was advised to use
Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the
first bottle made a decided improvement.
I continued their use for three
weeks, and am now a well man. I
know tlioy robbed the grave of another
victim." No ono should fail to try
them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at
F. C. Duke's drug store.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Office at Union
S. C., for the week ending April 24,
1903.
Broom, Bobt Jones, Bolton
Boyd, Miss Mattie Kirk, Lonnie
Busby, W A Kazer. W E
Dillard, Pono Meadors, Ed
Davis, W K Morgan,Mrs Mollis
Elsmond, W P E Poston, Jessj
Fant, B F Ilice, Emma
Gist, llobt Rochester, W J
Graham, Mrs C M Smart, Fannie
Hawkins, Miss Ada Wilburn, J P
Herndon, Ella Wilburn, Ella
Hampton, James Young, Simon
Jones, Beaty Young, Jane
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised, atd
will be required to p\y one oent for
their delivery.
J. C. Hpntbr. P. M.
NOTICE.
PEBBLE, the thoroughbred
Stallion, will stand at Wilcutt's
Stable, also at Santuc and MaybiQton.
Fee $10.00.
RICE & WILCUTT.
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Special Advertisements
Notices will be inserted in this column nt
the rate of 25 words or loss for 25o one Issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional lines over
twenty live words 60 a lino.
1YJ-AY ARGO S Y, DELINEATOR,
I??i^osigDcr, xoneties, modern wo-1
men, Pearsons, Smart Set and Aineslees
Magazine. The latest Novols |
and New York Daily papers at
Scaikk's.
WT. TRACY & BROTHER
? have opened a new beef market
in the stand near the railroad formerly
occupied by Young Sb Fowler. All orders
given prompt attention. 12OK
SALE?SATURDAY, APRIL
25th, I will offer for sale on streets
in Union a lot of nice shoats and pigs.
Have for sale also lot red ripper peas
(best for hay.) R. M. Gilmore, Santuc,
S. C. It
The latest styles at very
Low prices in Washed Dress Goods
is crowding store at FLYNN'S.
ANTED?YOUNG MEN TO PREpare
for Government Positions.
Fine Openings in all Departments.
Good Salaries. Rapid Promotions. Examinations
soon. Particulars Free.
Inter-State Cor. Inst., ?
17-12t Cedar Rapids, la.
NO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE
quoted you elsewhere, you can always
find them cheaper at FLYNN'S.
WILL SHRINK YOUR TIRES
without taking off tires or holts in
20 minutes. Call at oprner of Virgin
and Academy street*.
It p R, s. FnSTBH.
IlTANTKn A V nr?W I
. .. . M A a. v & W i IT
V V Must be gentle. Address stating
price, age of calf and quantity of milk,
D. C. FLYNN.
New goods arriving PAit*
at FLYNH'fJ.
ANTED?SEVERAL PERSONS
of character and good repntation
in each State (one in this county required)
to represent and advertise
old established wealthy business '
house of solid financial standing.
Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses
additional, all payable in cash eaph '
We4ne?dey 4i?ept ffptq head office.
Horse and carriage furnished when
necessary. References. Enclose self
addressed envelope. Colonial Co.,
881 Dearborn St., Chicago. 12-12$
WANTED? RESPECTABLE 1
young women to learu cigar
making. $0 t > $8 per week can be rmde
in two monthi time. Endorsed by the <
ministers of Charleston. Board secu:pd
for girls from the country. I
" Ameinan Cigar Co.,
12-Gtp. Charleston, 8. C. |
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My orders for Mo
have been duplicated
So if you want the gen
Molasses or Syrup or
will do well to place y
Yours for Syrup
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A few White Multiplying or
The ir^ildest flavorel and best for
for winter use at
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Muscovadoes you
our order at once.
and Molasses,
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LOWER SEEDS
of Union county into one
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LOWER GARDEN.
Ne3t On'on Seta on hand,
pick lea, also the heat keeper
> DRUG STORE.