The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 04, 1903, Image 7

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HI Is the we are . . this se we ca Shoeo re^ Its supoi ior wear ing qual; its super Shoes m For men or r !? The Great ( i HBNWMHi lyooal Laconics. flAPPKNINGS. OF 1NTKBB&T ABOUT TOWN Mr. 0. Evaue Sttiiiii lttuiuM T! itivfe | day from a business flip to Atlanta. Mr. Artf ?ur (iaujt haa-accepted a ixisilir>*i wifli flip now llrm Tliu lVitlorv Rev Uw S. Jor.es is conducting a protraced meeting at Buffalo this week. Mr. Will Sparks lias returned from n' visit to hit aunt, Mrs. W. I), liewley, of Chester. t Mr. Daniel Morgan has returned home after spending several woeks in Blacksburg. Rev. W. K. G. Humphries preached a sermon tQ the Odd Fellows at Buffalo Sunday August 30. Mrs. Lundy Hames and son, Sarralt, who have been visiting relatives in Galfney have returned home. Mrs. pora Powell hs^r returned from Charlotte, N. C,, wheie she went for a summer outiug. Mts. Klkins, her sisr ter, rtturned home with her. The handsome two-story brick school houre erected by the Excelsior Knitting Mill authorities for the benefit of the childten of that community has been completed. Mrs. Robt. Goeset, wife of Mr. Rovt, Go^sett, superintendent of the spinning room in the Union Cotton Mills, is very low. Htr friends have almost despaired . of Ler recovery. Union** first bale of cotton was marketed Tbuteday. It was brought in by Mr: T. J. Alverson and weighed about 430 pounds. It was bought by Mr. M. W. Bobo at 15c a pound. . . marriea m ueuiei manse, in voik county, #. C., Aug. 29, 1903, by Itev W. B. Arrowood, Mr. Samuel S. Smith, of York county, S. C., and Mias Be Nicey Davits, of Richmond, Va< The paved sidewalks on Main street have added very greatly to tbecoiven ience and comfort of the public. Confyd^njble Improvement is being made on fotpe other streets, particularly Church street. New rock curbing and fii*a gravel have helped very much. We. oommend'our Mayor and his force of helpers, and hope to see the good work continue.; ^ We have in our shelves many remedies for constipAtion and biliousness, bftt t{ie peyof failing, common ?ene<* cure is foishd only Vn Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, This Treatment curtt by relieving*ilia cause of the trouble; tgo Pink Pill arouse the liver, while the Tonic Pellets tone up the or,u gans and insure natural and healthy conditions, Complete treatment? two medicineSr-Cu doses?full direction*? 26 cts. S?l<| by Union Drug Stops Coat^ and Works off the Cold Laxative tronooQu'nire Tablets curr acrid in one day. No cure, no pay pike 25 cents. HURT name of the new going to tell you :ason. But rigtr n tell you its the n earth for the pr )?)?)?) <?)?)?)' & Ijl AND \ . ^(gjlgitgStgjfgj ff J 'ior fitting qualities. Its iUS' qualities. Its superit ities. Just to be plain \\ ior to all other $3.50 an - cle. ily. Ask to ^ammSSM Clothing and S rAi SENDER TRAIN ?AI,L,S THROUGH TRIiSTlvli, Everybody on Train Killed or Injured Iixccjd JPi yc or Six. -yA;, we go !o prc.r. we learn of the fol- 1 lb wing accident: v lietwcoii 11 and*12 o'clock a crowded 1? if.songcr train on lbs 3 C's rail read i v.cut. through a luetic over Cripple Cretk thne miles from Yorkvilie.' Kveryone on the train except* or (J were killed or injured. Mrs. Tcxnnn Citdd. Thin good woman died at the home of hor son, Mr. J. C. Cudd, West. Union, Sunday, August *23, and was buried at Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church of which she was a member. Mis. Cudd had been in bad health for several months, iij fact had bteu conliaed to her bed for several months, suffering from cancer. She was llfty eight yeais old. She hoe her suffering with Christian fortitude, and has gone to her reward in heaven. * A Deserved Promotion. Mr. Gu3 11. Sanctis, who is the son of an esteemed and substantial citizen of West Knd, Mr. Joseph Sanders, and %1'ltn fr*r orimo enuru liou hurl /.# n uuuio J V-imu IIIHI IU*U VtlCll *71 tlio Grocery Department of tlie Union Cotton Mills Department, Store, lias co?i? nocted himself with the. interests of Union's wide-awake hnsimst house, Tiib Union Giioc'eky Company. Wo wi*h Mr. Stud ere, who is a moot excel* lent young man and a land wot king and industrious salesman, till success in hkf new Held, lie will appreciate a visitfrom all his friends and says lie is in |?>sition to take belter care of lite interests of his friends than ever before. We think that the management of Tim Union Gkoceuy Company is to le commended for the excellent coriw of capable and stiictly moral men it is employing. . It ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Union S. C., for the week ending tf apt. 4, 1903. Ballenger,Miss Grace Hughes. L'zz'e II L. 11^ X- - * T A. r IV rniutia, jjcuijkj ' uousion, i< it Hriggs, Mrs Liyy.ie Jeter, J C Davis, Mary A Jolly, J L Davis, E P Kershaw, Mose I)6c8, K L Dawson, Ed lieari, IjmMM . Lyles, Ellen Ditimavy, I'T Mitchell, Kolx rt Ployd, libhop Mose ley, L D Poster, Win Norace, Mary J Ganl% G II Owens, A J Gilliam, Joe W Smith, Henom Geninon, T J Tucker, P G Ilenriiix, W K .Worthy, Elick l|Uowst, John Wallie, Carrie itrigho*, Janey renin a calling for the at>< ve let lira will please ray if advirtird and will ba require! to pay one rent f?i their delivery. J. C. Hi;*tub. P. M. BV -w? I Shoe about t now ; s best ice, ] : .super- a j or look^ rith you d $4 Oo . i 1 i see them. hoe House. j MW?'Hi ? 'Mil' HIH'I' ' nwasgg?? LOCKHAKT LACONICS. Personal Paragraphs ? Happenings in Lock hart, j Lockiiaut, an?. 81.?The meet in? of the County Sunday School Conven- ' (ion at Lock hart was notso well attended < as it was hoped it would be, as onh I twelve churches were represented. The sul j^'Cts for discussion were well gotten up and the talks on them were very edifying, 1 We have been having some very ho weather, but I did not think ?t was a | hot hero as it was reported to have beer at Bald Bock (a flag station on the L ickhart It. It.) W. It. Brown, the accommodating conductor ou that, hr.e, sa\>: t "It was so hot there one day last wre! ; that the thermometer stood at 176 rhgreen on a cake of ice." 1 hear some people say the world i 1 growing worse. Now I don't believe i; 1 I think it is growing better. Some fort} years ago it was common for men t. fight each other at. most every gather inc. phnr^r rinf nvnnnforl \T.nn ? fi .-#!?# t I rare occurrence and a scrap among b io I is not very common. If you will permit me to use the pronoun "I"' let me say I ( have pot seen alight in several yea is Further, let me think, I do not retneui 1 ber of hearing any oue use profane language possibly during this year of giec , 1003. If any one is in distress the pen pie here are charitably disposed and i' iheir needs are pressing a purse is mad up for them sufficient to satisfy theii needs. Mr. and Mrs. I) D. Uobbins while or a visit to the home of Mr. W. ltobbins . pf Whitmire, lost by death their olde* 1 child, Fay. She died on the 2">th in-u Hlie was 2 years and 1 months old. Thei> youngest child lias also been quite sic! and is very inucb emaciated. It h eleven months old and weighs eleven pounds. Mr. and Mrs. I). I), ltobbiiliave returned to IiOckhart. Conductor and Mrs. W. It. lirown have a boy at their house that n.j ?icin the cognomen of Maxwell an I i just six months old and tips the beam a 23 pouuds without the basket. Mr 11 says for me to say that "lie is tin- chij off the old block," but I cannot ihinsso. To say "a chunk" would suit better. So Lockbatl has the largest a id sm ill Sst babies to their ages perhaps in the county. Glad to see Moxy at the S. S convention. He liunlt d us up and shook Inudwith us iu brotherly stylo. Come again Bro. Moxy, and the next Lime bring your knitting. Boin tp Mf. and Mrs. F. F. M irtin, on the Aug. yftth, a son, Frank Whitnrr. Missei Lillie ami Itisi Wood, of Union, are visiting friends and relatives in Lockhart. IIomo. A Car.!. We beg to inform our friends and patrons that on and after the 1st o September we will be found at the new stable on Bachelor street, formerly occupied by the Miller-Robinson Co. We will sell buggies at first cost bought of them. 85-2fc Chawfokd St Ayoook, > joxesvifli; jottings. Engineer ami Fireman Robbed, Snspicioi: Falls on Three Colored Iloys- An Arm Facer a I ?d? VI'. (). \V. fee Cream?Gttna for Joncsville Guards ? l*eople ( owing and Going. Jonic?vi!?i.u, Au^ 31.?A ?howci of r;ii;t S.funlay i.'ghl br? ught ii.? temperature down ;c it ?1 -orees, and another last night*reduced the* heal s'ill ten more, so that today our peo pie are enjoying the change very much. Saturday at Lockharc Junction while the Lockhart train was waiting at the Junction some one went iutc the engine while the train men were out and opened the engineer s and fireman's box and stole two pocket books which contained about ten dollars with some other papers. dmpicion rested upon three negro boys that were about the June ion, in J they were nrrstid and bn ught to Joncsville and this in >111 ing they paid the railroad men tli ii no liry but denied the crime. 'I hey ... " i i -c - -1 nrciv lUiccismi, 01 CO'.irSO. 88 tflCy 11 1 I jatisfied the men who !o->t the in >; ey while there was rio p Jut blank proof igtnst them. Tfieir names arc lhad Kcl'ey, Coti l?yars and Da 1 Kuban ks. Last week a colored boy, Sherman Clowney, got his a: m badly I near., ted in the brick mill of Mr. J. N. Li t'ojohn. Dr. Southard dressed she wound and he found no broken loncs. 4 The ice cream festival scivcd b :he Woodmen of the World Camp lero Saturday evening was a success, he proceeds amounting to ?28.00. The camp has twenty-five members with the probability of many more lie rubers soon. The Jonesville Guards received their guns last week. They arc the mproved army guns, but hang me, f I can give the name of them. Mr. Charle3 L. Bryant has taken e position with Ilames & Scott, where he hopes to serve his many Fiends and customers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fowler, ifr.er spending a two weeks visit with elativeR at Jonesville, have returned 0 their heme at Florence, Ala. Mrs. A. S. Boyd, nee Miss Susie Fo vler, of Florence, Ala,, is visiting icr iu- ther. Mrs. Margaret Fowler. Mrs. V). W. Fowler is visiting hci laughter, Mrs. J. Iv. Rush, at Mid way, Tenn. Little Miss Maud Garner, ol Lriion, is visiting her cousin, Miss Florence McGowan. Mr. Sam Littlejohn has returned froJi an extensive trip on the road. Mr and Mrs. John Rodgers. after 1 visit of a fortnight with their laughter, Mrs. I)r. Chambers, tourncd yestetday to their home in \tlanta. Mrs. Dr. Bates, of Clifton, is visting her brother, Dr. Southard. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Reid, cl 'ii:r - 3 i . T kjincoi'j visuea relatives in >oncs/illc last week. Miss Joauie Wilson, of Charles :on, is visiting the family of Mr Stolle. Mr. L. A. Johnson, of Union, nsited his brother, T. Q. Johnson, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. T. Jeter, of Carlisle, was n our town a short time today on ais way home from Lockhavt when lie had been attending the County Sunday School Convention. lie reported the convention a good on*4, ilthough the attendance was small. Mr, C. II. Foster returned today ifter spending three weeks in the Southern part of the State. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cudd, of Spartanburg,,have been visiting the family of Dr. Southard. Miss Nina "Hates, of Clifton, has been the guest of the Miss Southanl this week. Miss Sallic (lamer, of Pinckncy. is visiting Miss Helen Farr. Tklbimionk. McCreery Glymph. Graduate Optician. writ i. i ?i?u iwtive years cxpenence It .he practice of Opthalrafcs in man; f the largest cities of the North, no? permanently located at Unfon, ?S. C Krrors o! Astigmatism, Strabismus Photophobia, ^Presbyopia, Hypsrmctropia, Myopia and Aj'hen-pii ^ ?rreeled i^y the uso of spec'ac'ea., Ii not convenient to visit my oHm notify me and I will call'at your resi lone. Ortirie, M & P. Bank building res Union Drpg Store. Hours 9 to 12 m., 2 to 6 p nor.' EYES TESTED FREE. ' I I sit I " ^ g _?_? I You C ' t Go Wi : S 1'{ ^f^SSF* ^ If you need a ... pa U iSRefriger8tof- I ;ij ; J| j ? An ice Crean" Q A Dixie Mosquito Cano 8 ^ Porch and Piazza Biinc ;| Screen Window Awning; It 0 ? jj Buy them now while t | Baileys Furni U! r (JESss-IB i?-- -- -1 A STOCK OF THE HI VEGET\BLEand F Sufficient to convert the whole o niainmotl TRUCK FARM OR FL A few White Multiplying or The mildest ll-ivorel ami host for p for winter use at -??DUKE'S j|j Special Sale of TIN [jra For 10 days I am gas some unheard of p W? line. It will pay ) w2 this sale whether yc m present or not. I R. M. E S p The Fancy G S Quick Delivery. Realizing 1 I a* That the people of Union and the best ofeverything going, v willi The Estey Orgar Also Wheeler & Wilson Domestic Sewing Machines, proved, most up-to-date sew in he induced to buy an inferior t get one of these at the same p "We also Repair and * For all makes of machines, a ' bands, etc. in stock. Headqi ch an disc of everv <li-v>rt?>tinn ing Machines. Satisfaction \ trial. Yours to j. H. S F I fc ii i i tfit " " " i?m_ _ i ?>. ???y ian't | rong f ^ | ; Freezer, A Hammock, i X . r't M 8 . fi IW' Ms? 5 l5, g'/'ia | hey are cheap at ? a ture Store, j GHEST GRADE LOWER SEEDS f Union county into one i IOWER GARDEN. Nest On'on Sots on hand, tickles, also the best keeper DRUG STORE. [WARE. | tfTi going to give SB rices in this jgl rou to buy ?*it otJ m need it at SB 5 T E S. 1 irccer. M :he Fact iti*^ I county are entitled to ve are supplying them the sweetest. toned and 9 mostpopu'ar organ made. No. {), New Home and Three of the latest img machine made. Don't machine when you can rice. Furnish Supplies uid carry oil, needles, i'liters for musical merino'uding Victor Talkiruaranteed. Give us a \lease, 'EARS. , ,