The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 31, 1903, Image 5

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f j . Hurrah f J Peake's S ] Bobo's V | r.r- r--M t Driuk Peake's S[. rii Iand trade with M. W. E Slash goes the ki price at Bobo's. Owin ha"^ had carpenters at w * months we not only h | stores in the city, but ' ^ General Merchandise wl IWe offer as long I r > tne following unhe I All Gentlemen's and 1 one-half of the price. All 10c Undervests fo All 15c Under vests fo J All 25c Under vests fo All Bummer Clothing (and below cost. All Men's Si Straw U All Men's $1.50 Strav All Men's Oxflfrds at IKeiueinber when we n it last so long as the goc ~ ? Don't Delay! First ( We have thousands o sold. We need the mon it it is ours now. Don't spend your iik uot need it and do not a | We want your businei j Come and welcome. j Yours Anxioui ! M. W. t ' local Schedule for Passenger Trains. ' TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. 'Arrive 9:00a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m ^ 44 1:50p.m. 44 2:10p. m j TRAINS FROM SPALTANBURQ. Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:85 a. m 1 44 9 :10p.m. 44 9 : 80p.m. / Close connections at Spartanburg with strains for Atlanta and Charlotte and r intermediate stations, and at Columbia ifor Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville land points south. Through trains for SAsheville, etc. I Nos. 9 and 10 carry through sleepjers between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. T 8EABOARD SCHEDULE. INo. 27?South bound passenger arrives j at Carlisle at 2 a. m. jNo. 31?Arrives-at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m. No. 38?North bound passenger arrives S at Carlisle 3:37 a. m. JNo. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 6:48 p. m. ILocal News Notes .'Points Personal and Otherwise | Picked up and Paragraphed 3 by Our Pencil-Pusher. I Miss Beatrice Hughes visited Weit i Springs Sunday. Mr. David Kimball is the guest of Mr. Louis Harris. (Mr. John Crawford spent Wednesday in Spartanburg. Mrs. William Anderson is visiting (relatives in Greenville. Mr. G. H. Peake made a business trip to Spartanburg Wednesday. I Miss Lillian Grforth visited Miss > Maud Cain, of Carlisle, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Seaifo are (spending this week at West Springs. : Miss Fannie Bobo is ut home again i after a pleasant visit in North Carolina. Mis. II. K. Smith and children left (Wednesday to spend a few weeks at k Fletcher, N. C. / Mr. P. T. Hawkins left Wednesday tfor a week's vacation and a visit to ,friends and relatives at Greers. The "Duck Pond" community will [meet Monday week for the purpose 'of cleaning ottthe grave yard. 4 ' Mr. Farrar, of Cross Anchor, was 'in town Monday to see his daughters |Mesdames Jones, Bobo and Boyd. Mrs. Susan Tlnsley and daughters, Lois and Annie, left Wednesday tar a few days visit to relatives at White ' Stone. 6 A protracted meeting will begin Sunday at Falrview church. There will betwo sermons on Sunday and two services for several days thereafter. ' ? * .... or Union, ipring and Store. ug water and be healthy tobo and get wealthy, life and down goes the <? to tllP. t'iU't til tit w a e ?? ...... j ork in our store for two J ave one of the nicest we have si big stock of licit must be reduced. as the Goods Last ard of Cut Prices: Ladies' Belts lor just r Ladies for (ic. r Ladies for 10c. r Ladies for 10c. for men and boys at tats for 25c. t Hats for 50c. and below cost, lake a cut on our goods ds last. r- - - i i iome, First Served. f goods which must be ey and if prices will get iney with tho?c who do ppreciate your business, ss. We are after you. 3 for Business, BOBO Misses Louise Foster and Anni< T>^J - - a 1 ? .ivuuytjr returned Wednesday evening after a delightful visit to friends it GafTney. Dr. II. K. Smith 1? ft Wednesday foi a trip to Asheville. He will attend th< National Dental Association which meets there this week. Mr. Roland Lec and bride, of Lan drum, arrived in Union Wednesday and left Thursday for a. visit to Mr Lee's parents at Sedalia. Mrs. P. E. Fant returned to Uniot Monday night, after spending som< weeks in Biltinore. Mrs. Fant ha! many friends here who hope for her i rapid- recovery. Mrs. Herbert lectured Sunday morning and evening at Grace Methodis church. She also lectured to the classei in the business school and to the childret Sunday afternoon. Mr. E F. Goodman left Union Sun day for Wrightsville Beach and othe points of interest in North Carolina He will bo away until he is strong enough for work again. The Bailey-Copeland Co. report a flat day Satujday. In fact they say thej had more than they could do. Thei yellow ticket sale is still on and will continue through August 1st. The new exhibitor at the next Stah Fair will not be a stranger in a Strang* and. The cflicers will make him fee at home and give him all the aid and ir< formation lie will need. Be there Oct 27th-30th. The State Fair belongs to the whoh Stato, every county should assert it? ownership and send enough exhibits t< capture its share of prizes. Forra an ex tilliilors club and make a big exhibit at the next i'air, Oct. 27th-80th. Mr. II. P. Scaife spent several day! hist week on a visit to the gold mine; near West Springs. lie went on ai outing, and in company with his sou Mr. II. L. Scaife, the attorney for tin conripiiny now operating the mines. The management is working hard t< make the 35ili annual State Fair a recort breaker in the way of exhibits, but i must have the support of all citizens o the fair will not be what it should. Givi your aid no .v and keep giving it unti the fair is over, Oct. 27-:iOth. The many friends of Mr. W. T. Ay cock and Miss Millie Wood will lie gla< to know that they have recovered fron their recent illness. Tliey were undo the treatment of Dr. I< .1. Wood an< Miss Clarke, a trained nurse from Co lumbia. Muss Clarke is one of the oldes and lea trained mines in the State, Mr. F. G. Austell, accompanied b; his wife and children, went to Wes <i>riiwru yiiiriHitv M t c: Analoil on. children will remain for aome time Went .Springs is famous for its wond-r fill curnlive value, especially fo.* s'cl tables. We hope the little Ana ell bit will receive the usual benelit from th water?eouud health. JONESVILLE JOTTINGS. Death of a Good Man?Rumor of a Shooting Scrape?An Accident, l'ersoual Mention?Good lieef?Fitic Reaches. Jonesvillk, ,Tuly 28?Fur two days W >lie weather has been torching hut, mid n< the crops have wilted considerably under , pi the blazing sun, but today is cloudy and I it S'tmo couUr which will be some relief to 1 the crops which are needing rain. p Fsli n>; i a urn mnvt. will. I O - ">V1. .I.T-il crop work and they want plenty of rain le for the next forty days, and as today is pi the first dog day, according to (Trier's 'p Almanac, it is to be hoped the rains will set in today* and continue on through * dog days. of Mr. J. L. West, of West Springs, died li last Saturday and was buried at Bogans- w ville church Sunday. Uncle Jack, as he was familiarly called, was a good man Li and was popular in his comm mity, as was attested by the large gathering of wi his neighbors at his funeral to pay their rj, last respects to his remains. Mr. West . was over seventy years of age. He had ln Ik-en a metnlier of the Methodist chuich 'o for many years, and also a mason for a b?i long time. His pastor, liev. Divid IIinks, conducted the funeral services i Mrs. T. J. H. Smith died last Saturday, and was buried at Upper Fair Foiest (Old Duck Fond) ou Sund ly y< Mrs. Smith was V?'J years of ago, was a u[ uvmbir of the Baptist church, and a good Christian wcman. She had reared f1< to man aud womanhood fourteen childien -5* and they, with her husband, aie left to mourn her death ca News readied Jones vile this morning that 01. the Cherokee side of the river at 0 Skull Shoals, on last Sunday, James P1 Morris shot Ilenry Clault. This is about all that could bo learned of the shoo.ing Ur scrape up to thi3 writing. The shooting i : was with a shot gun. . J The Jonesville Guards returned from Columbia yesterday, all in goyd order but pi rather sleepy and juled. Only one casualty occurred whilo they were away and that happened at Union on their . return while the train was stand id g at 1,1 the depot, Will It. Farr pushed his bay- te onet. through Lawrence Southard's right |j] baud making a rather painful wound .u It was an accident, and much to be re- '. grr-ttul, as the company had beet l'' through a week's encampment and had th nearly reached home again wi .lrout any fa accident or mishap Miss Fannie McCravy, of Spartan- . burg, has been visiting in Jonesville for flc the last several days. oi Mis. llassie Osment and daughter, M Miss Emma, of l'acolet, are visiting ca relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Nancy Haney, of Woodstock, Ga , is visillug in Jonesville, and her b( brother in the country, Mr. J. (J. Spears pr Miss Aiiee Miller, of Spartanburg W( Afitnlv \a X.M : wuu.;, iu noil li'fc UCi WU9IU9, WI? iAl I33??.v Spears. w Professor E It Ay cock, who las beer w visitinpj Mr. N. B. Eison's fatnily. re- a turned to bis horue at Clinton this morn- () iug. Mrs. Suuie Eigleton, of Italy, is vising the family of Sam Littlej >lm. Williams Bros, have put in a cold fc storage plant in connection with IhM. tc ice house, ami are serving western beef, which is quite a luxu y these h ?t days ai 3 Mr. F. P O'iShields has had a fair ; -econd crop of strawberries. ai i Mr. II. W. Gossett h is b;en furnish- n ing some very fine |>each<s to the market. . One i>each measured 10J inches around r TELEPHONE h: 3 w No Pity Shown. '? "For years fate was after me continuously," writes P. A. (lullcdgc, Verbena, " 1 Ala. "1 had a terrible case of piles, ol causing '24 tumors. j&Vhcn all failed ai Bucklcn's Arnica SaTve cured me." . i Equally good for burns and all aches 1 and pains. Only 2oc. at F. C. Duke's tl 3 Drug Store. ol j it A Young Grandfather. fc h Union has tlie distinction of having n] a citizen that is only thirty four 3 years old, yet is a grandfather. Mr. ^ 1 J. E, Killiam, a resident of West ';1 End, is the man who can lay claim h to this distinction. We cannot w , speak with certain knowledge, but ft would doubtless be correct in saying > thut there is not another man in the county who could equal this record. m 1-j Grindnll News Notes. 'c ai Kind Roaders: Laziness is a tl disease to which we are all subject, to but in some it has deeper roots than others. It is the root of many a I misdemeanor for among those who are deeply affected by this disease ni are the ones that want the most out enature's pot, but they are not as In thrifty as should be, so they think hi on other things. \s vinegar to the teeth and as smoke to the eyes, so is ^ the sluggard to every man who is spending his sweat to earn an henesi 18 living. Idle folks never know what S1 leisure means. They are always in a tc ' hurry and a fuss, and by neglecting ir, ' to work in the proper timo thoy al1 ways have a lot to do. Who losos all the faults that the idler is constantly finding? Lolling about from hour to hour is only making holes in 3 the hedges to let the pigs through, v; I and they will come through and no n 1 doubt about thut, and the damage r they will do, no one knows. All w 3 work and no play makes Jack a dull 11 boy, but steady work makes a steady f>1 increase. ? Wheat has been threshed in our tl 1 section. The grain is good, but the ^ 1 amount is small. Muny will not " T sow this fall, but every one Should tl 1 sow tho same as he did for this year, d , jur. rrann >veuDer nas tne con- n tract to build a flat for the public at this place. a; y d. p. f. 5 I, For headache?sick headache?a tl - "splitting" nervous headache?in fact, p k an / old kind of a headache, use bunion's n e Pi Is. They clear the sys'em of I ho e e ca ise of headaches. 25 doses 25c. For T sa'e by Union Drug Cj. h '1 ETTA JANE ETCHINGS. A Message to Jlonsen-ivcs and a Lesson for Preachers. | Etta Jake, July 27.?The eather is still dry and crops are ceding rain. Pome farms have lowing to do yet. They will finish this week. Thursday next is set apart for hildren's Day at Salem and doubtsa a large crowd will attend. The otracted meeting begins there hursday night, ltev. W. II. White ill he assisted by ltov. Mr. Boozer, Gaflfucy, as it is expected that cv. W. G. Neville, of Yorkville, ill preach Monday or Monday ght. A large force of hands is still at ork rescuing cotton from Pacolct ver. They arc drying and repack g it at Skull Shoals and hauling it Kelly's for shipment. A sandir is formiDg at IIowcll's ferry and is thought that the Hat will be un >le to run in a few days. There is a small crop of fruit this I ar, especially apples, and they are a faulty kind, generally. The g ;ach crop is not a failure, alto- fe ithcr, but is light. rv Dr. L. It. Dlack has no serious ses of sickness on hand. lie has, I far, been ijuitc successful in his I actice. S The telephone posts have been put I ) to Sarratts, and the wire will soon I i put on and the line at work. ? r. Jack Ivcndirck will have a ? lone at his house. The season for visiting is at hand I id the poor housewives dread the f me that they will not be able to en- I rtain their friends as they would i <e to. The scare fc/ of vegetables ? id other tilings necessary to make ? c table like they want it gives fi em no little concern. This is all 1 shionable weakness and ought to S ; stopped. The dread we put our I ists under robs us of the pleasure* ? ir visit gives us. Old granny E itehell, (who always has plenty to E it in her home, and that of the very | ^t kind.) used to visit her neigh- I >rs. But when she saw theui I ltting themselves to any extra fc ork for her entertainment she I ould tell them that if her company I asn't worth as much or more than i good dinner the would go home, fc n one occasion we heard her tell a B 3y not to do anything in the way I 7 getting dinner more than she did I it* K At* AU'tx (Ull?n CUa h ^ .1 - ? ? - >i uo v" II 1U1IV3. UliC UUU UUU1U jg ) have a day'a enjoyment in talking, t ad if the lady couldn't sit down and ilk she could go home, for she would ? i soon be lonesome at home as any- ? here else. If we had more people " kc old Mrs. Mitchell, we would not ive so many poor run ti -death ouacn in our land. Wc heard a linister say that he did't recollect J ae hour afterwards what he had fur inner, something, the preparation f which had cost his hostess hours rid perhaps days of mental anxiety. * [c wanted his people to know one J ling?that when he was in discharge f his official duty he was not think ig of what he had or had not had J ir dinner?it never came into his J tad. This is the way with all linistcrs who are properly in their a ork and doing their duty. The * ict is, the big meetings do not do J alf the good they would if the dear omen didn't convert their time into ? ic most slavish servitude by spend- ? ig tluir time over the hot stove in J rdor to have nico dinners prepared r the preacher. Give your minis. tr and visitors a bowl of butter milk 2 id if you have it a corn dodger for icir supper. It will act as a brain inie. lie will nrrnoh vnn n Vinttnr m ..... , J ?v.. . rmon that night than if you crowd ? irn with rich pies and other nick J| icks that he will soon forget about ccept for the headache or sour ~ jlch thev have been instrumental in ringing about. And with your visors it is the same way. The man ho preaches the gospel in its power not the epicurean imbecile whose rcatest attainments lie in the deglu>rial capabilities of his goimandizig apparatus. Vox. A Painful Accident. .Tnnesville, July '27.?Tho Jonestllo Guards arrived at homo this torning from Columbia all in good lape exoept Laurence Southard, ho was hurt at Union. While the ain was at Union, where it stops nly a few minutes, W. R. Farr, one f the company, thrust his bayonet iirough young Southard's hand, k'hile it was an accident Farr is Of II Cftfl rvf hoi nr? wnf hoi* ..anolooo io matter. I)r. W. O. Southard ressed his son's wound as room as e arrived home which wns only a hort time after it was done.?Corropondent in The State. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing lat ever was made is Dr. King's JNew ,ifo Tills. Them nills change weakens into strength, (istlessness into enrRV? brain-fag into mental power, heyr'e wonderful in building up the ealtli. Only 25c. p6r box. Sold by C. Duke. I SCOTC L A W I ....I N..., Beautiful Pc ....AT ONLY. 3!4C Y fi --A T-11# t nr at\/ W.I .DLAI Y i?i?atioi?Bes?i9H0i*B0Gs?a9Bei*n< WORKS WHILE Y( Idle money deposited i Department works on basis while y< u are wa bettor paying investmc not be gAFER than here. Is it good I low money to remain |DLE elsewhere when we wi per cent, interest per j We are glad to help you viding our proiits with our proposition over a your n one to our alreat Savings Depositors THE PEOPLESB. F. ARTHUR. Prosic Resources $230^)00. Stock holdei WIMII II.MBIIHIWIIH III I I I I Mil I I .. ? I aa cassis? aa |^h/ TheSherwin-Wil And you'll give it the best III />/ru~n w^cn rightly usc<l mM jft does not powder, flake off hI a t0U^^' ^ura^e ' UNION HARDW Hardware Leaders, \ fcWw.Ai-fcw- m?mti. ? ? rr )tterns 0 m < R D I &C0. ______________ ? OU WAIT, j I n our Savings 2 a I per vent. 2 iting to find a 2 lit. It could J Ju>inefs to al- 2 m m 9 11 pay you 4 * innuin for it? ? i along by di- * you. Think * nd let us add ^ ly long list of > HANK, 1 lent. 1*3 worth $800,000. 2 - ? - m ifi?BORai(n?Q?itaoot liamspmt\| possible protection. w on a proper surface, I or crack. It forms lolds its gloss, looks jfl c longest time. & RE CO., Union, S. O . V"