The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 28, 1903, Image 7
, Half
Friday and
Of all Oxford S
now in stock. I
size* We won't
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'THEJSE
LADIES' OXI
$3.50 for
3.00 44
2.5O 44
2.oo 44
I.50
1.00 44
TurA rl n -vro
i w u uay a,
,29th. Last an
Half Price.
The Great
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Local Laoonics.
HAPPENINGS OF INTERE81 ABOUT TOWJ
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
Miss Cornelia Greer visited last
week at Pacolet.
Mr. W. J. Haile has s new boardei
f l<u u i. . i
ftv aiio uuuoo iu AO a nuo uuj'
Mr. J. D. Arthur's family wil
spend September in the mountains
Miss Ethfel Jeter and Miss Saral
Welch, of Carlisle, were In the citj
Monday. _
Mr. W. 8. McLure leaves Sunday
for New York to purchase a big stool
of goods.
Master Herman Swink, of Wood
ruff, has been visiting relatives ii
Union this week.
Mr. T. M. McNeace has gone norti
to lay in a supply of goods forlh<
Battery, a new firm in Union.
Miss Beatrice Hughes, our faith
ful and efficient postoffice clerk, L
off for a two week's vacation.
Mr. E. E. Williamson left thi
week with his family for Laurens
where he ^111 make his future home
Mr. Thos. Hawkins has been em
ployed by the D. N. Wiiburn Casl
Store. He will begin work in Sep
tember.
Mr. Carl Roland, of Indianapolis
Ind., has accepted a position witi
Mr. F. Q. Trefzer, the Jeweler. Mr
Roland is a skilled workrpan, and 1
a yery pleasant young man. He wil
srin fri6n<Js rapidly.
Mr. Allan Nicholson came horn*
from the mountains this week. Afte:
inindlnir A fomr H?vi Ho i-ofni-noz-l
-I to ? "v -VVW.MVVJJe
found the hot wave that was 01
in Union too much for a man whi
had been enjoying the comforts o
pool fountain breezes.
Miss Caroline D. Southard, one o
our best teaohers in the Qrade<
School, was offered a scholarship ii
one of the leading schools of thi
country. Upon a deliberation of th<
matter, she has decided to continue
teaching In our school. We are gla<
to know that she will continue a
one of the teaohers.
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' Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cure*
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
and Perhaps a 1,1 fc ? n ved.
A short time ago I was taken with i
violent attack of diarrhoea and believ
I would have died if I had not gottci
|r relief," says John J. Patton, a leadin
r citisen of Patton, Ala. "A frieni
recommended Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea rnmed.
bought a twenty Ave cent bottle and a(
ter taking three doeses of it was entirel
cured. I consider it thobest remedy ii
the world for bowel complaints. Fo
Bale by F, C. Duke.
.f: : "
4
Price
TWO DAYS ONLY.
Saturday, Au
hoes for men, womei
ts a grand bargain if
carry a pair over unl
PRICES WILL IVLOVE
-ORDS: MEN'S
$1-75 $500
1.50 4.oo
> 25 350
1.00 3.oo
75 2.oo
1-^1 1 KA
| l.UU
Friday and Saturday,
d only chance to bi
Clothing and SI
Picnic and Address at Snntitc. '
. On Sept. 1st, at Santuc, in the
Stokes' grove, a basket picnic wilt be ]
given. Senator J. T. Douglass will, ji
011 that occasion, address tho. Con- t
federate Veterans. A large'crowd of
t visitors and neighbors, along with c
the old aoldiers is expected. t
/
A Row. '
' On Tuosday night Ros3 Young, *
colored, got a lick tn the head and }]
! one on the shoulder that came near \
j putting an end to him. He was f
struck with the butt of the axe in the
hands of Jim Jeter. Tho trouble oc- f
7 curred on Pool's Row, rear of Mr. T. t
[ A. Murrah's storo. a
. Laying the Corner Stone. t
i . c
The Corner Stone of the new Presbyterian
church was laid Wednesday '
1 afternoon, August 2(5. The exercises
0 were quite simple, consisting of tho
singing of a hymn, a prayer by the
. pastor, Rev. A. G. Wardlaw, followb
ed by the benediction.
A Card. '
8
? We beg to inform our friends and (
patrons that on and after tho 1st of |
_ September we will be found at the ?
1 new stable on Bacholor streets for- a
_ merly occupied by the Miller-Robin- t
son Co. We will sell buggies at first ?
cost bought of them.
, ?"> 2b Ckawkohi) Jc Ayoock. 1
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A Concert. I
a 1 11
' A concert was given at the First j
Presbyterian church Monday even- j
ing, assisted by local talent. c
Organ Recital by Mr. Fred Plumb, J
of Augusta. c
' Tannhauser March, Wagnorj Lost a
' Chord, Sullivan ; Berceuse. a
. Violin and organ accompament.
Miss Marie Clifford, Mr. Piutnb. e
A Thousand Lent'iies Under the *
f 8ea, by Petrie, Mr. Jtunes Powoll.
\ Organ, Dance of tho Demons: So- *
a lected.
e Song by Miss Maria Mulligan. She j'
e 8ang of Love, by Plumb,
p Violin Cavatina, by Riff, Miss |
j Marie Clifford.
8 Organ Meditation, The Holy Vir- g
gin, by Lange. a
Solo, The Holy City, by Adams, Mr d
i Thoa. McNally. 1
TheOrent WhiteThrono, by Brown, e
Mios Nina Colton, Solo part. Chorus: '
Mrs. Oetzel, Miss Mnlligan; Miss r
Nicholson, Mr. Powell, Mr. Walter, *
? Colton, Mr. Dean, nnd others,
u Impromptu by Mr. Plumb.
? I?lvE Ol* PAt.MS, <
i c
Why go to ti e I.slo of Palms <
' wiiw y. u Mn get a pilspy ^ 1
bret'/i?t t
r RAVRN8CKOFT4 & .SON, I i
OpuwiUj l'ost Oillce. j
( 1 . \
Sale. I
g. 28 -29. !
a and children >
we have your
:il next season. %
them: v
OXFORDS. I
for $2.5o I
" 2.00 |
i.75
>50
" 1.00
75
i
Aug. 28th and
ly Oxfords at
noe House.
MHiUlh g? ?BMWWH III 1
fetter to Miller-Robinson ?t* Co.
Union, S. C.
Dear Sirs: Me ?*rs. J/Mchmau A: IU in,
Grafton, W. Va , lud been selling :
taint which tliey thought well of: and
his had occurml.
They bail sold a cudomcr IS gallons
if itto paint his house. A few years later,
hey sold the same man Devoe lead-ami
ine the same number of gallons t(; ptiut
he same house. Tie bid 7 gallons left.
The point of the tale i*: 11 gallons of
Jevon paints a lft-gallon house.
Why does 11 gallons Devoe go a* far
is 1ft gallons of other paint*? Because
t is all paint, all true, no sh un, and
ull measure.
But that isn't all. Devoe lasts long r.
Xo, no; you haven't got to wait
en years to find that out. Ten thousind
people kno.vit. We 've got th it
tames Our agents know them. if".
,hink a lot of Devce. There's no ?l>lli
:ulty in showing your townspeople wh u
o expect of Devon. $10 vviii paint a $1")
louse; and the paint'll last twice as lo- g
Yours truly,
f. W. Dkvok A Co.
Family Reunion.
Mt. Joy, Aug. 20tb.
hip 1 ton Union Times:
l'lease allow me space in your valuable
>aper to give an account of a family re
miou that took place August 2">th at the
lome of Mr. and Mis. W. II. Sanders.
\s Mr. Sanders had lived to a good old
ige and wished to see aiLof his ctiildren
ogether he set apart I VTu-sday for
luch an occasion.
'Among those present weie' M.r. and
drs. W. S Sanders and nine children.
Vtr. and Mis. Joe lhavis aud seven
children, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Garner
ind seven children, Mr. and Mrs. T J.
'andera and four children, Mr. ai:d
drs. G. S. Sanders and three children,
dr. and Mrs. S. S. Sanders and three
hildren, Mr. and Mrs. It. \V. Sanders,
dr. and Mrs. C. II. Sims and three
hildren. There are three children st ill
it home with the father, James, Olivia
md Lillie.
It was an er.j lyab'.e occasion. In 1 he
arly part of theiporning a photographer
vas present and made a photograph of
he entire assembly. At the hour of
levon a delicious table was spread under
in inviting shade treo in tho yard and
11 took part in eating the fatted calf,
if tor which the crowd assembled and
istened to a sermon on such occasion by
lev. J. T. Going. Text, John 12-.'12
After the sermon the Afternoon was
pant in pleasant conversation until tin*
un began to sink from sight, then all
leuarttd for their reso o.Ii ve iimi s f. i>'_
tiff that there was r ever a day they h: d
rijoyed so much, mid thinking o* win'
lappine&s it will he when they h tve all
eached their home in II-avail where
'riends and loved onea never put.
_ J. k W.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes result a in
It-nth. Thus a mere scratch, inaignitiuint
cuts or puny boils havo paid the
loath penalty. It. is wIho to have
ttocklen 8 Arnica salvo ever handy, It's
ho host Halve on oartli ami will prevent
atality when Horns, Ho res, UlAers ami
Piles threaten. Only 25c at F. O.
Luke's Drug tttore.
RESOLUTIONS
i On the Death of Mrs. 1*. li. Emit
Adopted by the Standard
J Rending Club
4'There is no death! What seems so is
tiansition;
This life of mortal breath
Is but a suburb of the life elysian,
Whose portal we call death."
A.L u meeting <>i the Standard (Hub of
Union. S. ('., held on the afternoon of
August twenty-tifih, nineteen bundled
and thiee, the following preambles and
resolutions were adopted.
Whereas, God in His all wise Providence
has taken from her earthly laliors
to her heavenly rest our beloved sister
and co-laborer, Mrs. Lillie Murphy
Fant, wife of our friend and townsman,
Mr. P. E Fant, therefore be it
Resolved, first, That we bow in solmission
to ill" will ?nr ll"-'"".'"
Father, not reeking to know why He lms J
taken from ns one so devobd in purpose
and earnest in labor for the betterment
of those with whom she was associated
and of the community in v-hich she
lived. We know that lie "dooth all
things wi 11."
Resolved, sec >nd, That, in the death
i>i' M-a. I'. K Fasit tlie S'andard Club
nf Union, S (J., ami the State Federa
lion of Woman's Clubs have lost one of
their most z-Minusmembers, one who, as
a club woman, was always ready to do
her duty as the saw it and who, as President
of her Club or a private member,
was ever wise and prudent. We shall
sorely miss iier counsels and her labors,
and will cherish thro' the coming years
the memory o! her pure life and generous
deeds.
Resolved, third, That we extend to
the bereaved husband ntul kindred of our
deceased sister our deepsst sympathy in
this hour of their great atlliction, earnestly
pra\ it.g that lie who alone can
calm the fierce tumults of the soul may
speak to them by His Spirit the words
that give peace, comfort and strength.
Resolved, fourth. That a page suitably
inscribed in our Minuto Rook be set.
apart tot lie memory of our departed
sister.
Resolved, fourth. That these Resolutions
be sent to the Keystone, Tim
Union Timi:s and the Southern Christian
Advocate with a request that tl ey
be published and that a copy of tliem be
sent to Mr. 1'. E. Fant as an expression
of our sorrow and sympathy.
M US 11 (J. Cl.IKKOUD,
Miss Davis Jeffries.
Mns. Legare Blackwki.l,
Mrs. S. S. Lixi>rait.
s/irs she is honest.
Woman Acusetl of llohbery lias
Minister to Speak.
Special to Greenville News,
' ,i"1- --
VIWI >'WI XIU^. m. 1 liltllU or I
nothing has developed in regard to
i lie White Stone robbery. Mrs. I
Jane E. Iiuyesen, the Chicago woman
who was. suspected, and whose trunks
wero Searched, remaius in Spartanburg.
She is firmly bent on seeking
redress in the courts for the humiliation
sho has received, iler attorney
s are Carlisle A- Carlisle. Today
Mrs. n.tyesen received letters from
prominent people of" La l'orse, Ind.,
<vmpiithizing with her and assuring
her of their support and confidence
in her character and honesty. A letter
r of ived by the press here from
Itev. K. 1). Daniels, pastor of the
New Church. La Porto, Ind., states
that the accusation of theft is contrary
to the accused's entire life, she
having resided in that, town for years.
The minister further states that she
has enough of the world's goods to
live comfortably without thieving.
I To states the leading citizens there
regard her as an honest woman. Mrs.
ILiyesen is stiil at. the Argyle. Mr.
Harris of tho White Stone Springs
hotel was in the city today. Ho has
no clurt as to tho missing jewelry
He feels justified in taking the steps
he did in tho matter, as Mrs Bayosen
was si?pccted by the guests, and he
wanted their interests and property
protected. Ho ottered at the time to
tolegrapy auy and all references Mrs.
Bayesen would give, but sho refused
positively to give any.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Union
S. C., for tbo week ending Aug. 2?S,
1903.
Amson, Fary Morris, Logan
Axtro, F A Parker, Mrs M M
Ileal y, Jesse Petty, Mrs G W
Hogan, William Porter, Miss M
Huchannon, Jane Rodgpis, Maggie
Dawkins, Susie (J St John, Hud
DlivK Mrs Hell Sims, Will
Dillard, Ritta Stouey, Nelson
Fdwards, ProiClarence Stoney, Henry
Fleming, Will F Strend, Walker
Floyd, Pearl (2) Tucker, Maitlia
(riigley, Sarah" Tumor, F S
Garner, A L Twitty. Lilly p>
Hughes, J VV M F Vess, W It
Lawhon, Mrs M J Vinson, Airs J W
.\1 j'iallard. Pearl Varn, Tilly
M X/ular, Vinnie Wallace, ltev T A
Mcllonle, Charlie
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised, and
will i)8 required to pay one cent tor
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M.
Taken With Crumps.
Wm, Kirmse, u member of the bridgo
gang working near Littloport wuh taken
suddenly ill Thursday night with
cramps and a kind 01 cholera. Ilia
caso was so severe that ho had to have
tho members of the crow wait upon
iiim and Mr.' (lilTord was called and
consulted, lie told them that he Iia<1 a
medicine in tho form of Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy
that he thought would help him out
and accordingly several doses were administered
with the result that the fellow
was able to he around next day.
The incident sneaks quite highly of Mr.
Clifford's medicines?Klkador, Iowa,
Argus.
'1 his remedy never fads. Keep it in
your home; it may savo life. For sale
by F. C. Duke.
? (.
1 GREhi THINGS
at
Bailey's Mammoth
Establishmen
People who have been h
.1 i-i i -- 'i
uuiuiuuiiuuu wiicn uiey come
we are doing. They can't be
we tell them here's a $16 Side
here's a $7.00 Chiffonier for $
$5 Book Case for $2.50, here's i
Brass Table for $3, there's a
Lace Curtains lor 75c and sc
line, and there will be scores <
will come after this sale is over ;
no idea you were seeding gooo
my "nabor" bought them, car
have some at the same prices?
NO WE CAN'T
Our competitors would In
many of the goods that we are ol
CUT PRICE
We would ourselves take
loads at prices we have tlieni nu
our sales up to this date
very satisfactory? we are satit
people knew what they are losi
tending this sale our store wouf
to overflowing the few remaiuin
great cut price sale which close?
i
I Bailey Furnitur
A STOCK OF THE HIGH
VEQET\BLEand FLO
Sullicient to convert the whole of Un
mammoth
TRUCK FARM. OR FLO\
A few White Multiplying or Nest
The mildest llavored and best for pickle
for winter use at
? DUKE'S D
| DAILY ARRIVAL OF
!j| 15iginnitig HsitunEiy, Ai
| from the
| Chicora Vim
Realizing th
That the people of Union and com
the best of everything going, we arc
with
The Estey Organ,
Also Wheeler A Wilson No. !
Domestic Sewing Machines. Thr<
nriivnd ninat im-fa-rlnLn an...!..-.
J . , .uvo> ??!' BUWIll^ I llll
1)9 induced to buy an inferior macl
get one of these at the same price.
We also Repair and Fi
For all makes of machines, a?ul c
bands, etc. in stock. Ihnuhpiartei
chandise of every description, inelu
ing Machines. Satisfaction guar a
trial. Yours to \ lea*
j. h. s P i
, r
DOING
Furniture
it.
\
umbugged are
and nee what
dieve it when
i 1 P. _. & O
ooaru iur $o,
3.7"), here's a
i $(> onyx top
$L.oO pair of
) on down the
of people who
find say I had
Is at the price
l't you let me
DO IT.
e glad to get
flfering at this
SALE.
<
; several car
irked. While
have been
?fied. If the
ing by not atd
be crowded
g days of this
< Sept. 1st at
b \ju 5.
est grade
IWER SEEDS
lion county into one
ver garden.
On'on Sets on hand,
is, also the best keeper
RUG STORE.
GRAPES I
lg. L<t, j|
eyard. I
rES. I
e Fact
ity are entitled to
> supplying them
*
io s wee lest toned and
ost popular organ made.
!), New Home and
2e of the latest imcrhine
made. Don't
line when you can
i I
jrnisn supplies
;arrV oil, noodles,
8 for musical merding
Victor Talkntecd.
Give us a
>e.
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