The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 11, 1903, Image 2

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* Union Depar WILL Of r FRIDAY and? Glass, CI Lamps, z an. N. B.?Lot of Wa fW* SANTUC SPARKS. Hey Denver Attends Union County Iiupt ist A ssoe in lion.?Personn 1 PnrnjimpJis. T\ n t It * # rroi. J. 11. lMoore, who has Ixvn oft' on a vacation has returned to take charge of the school which will begin soon. Mr. J. W. James, who holds a position at the penitentiary and wh'o visited old friends la9t week, has returned to business. Mr. Carl Finchcr, of the Duck Fond section, was in this section last week taking the census of cotton ginners. If time was too pressing on one hand and too precious on the other to me, so that I could not go to our neighorborhood picnics, however much I would like to, I put myself under the refining influence of the ladies society there; some people may think I would have to stay in a workshop and never learn anything nor enjoy anything outside of it; but I raised my sights away yonder and went to the Union County Baptist AsHnp.ia.tinn. This time the association met wiih the Mt. Joy church, Kelton, Thursday, September 3rd. I have told of so many such meetings, having at tended them, that I know of no way scarcely to tell of this. It met promptly on time, and with almost a full presence of church reports and delegates. The former moderator, J. A. Sawyer, being absent, the clerk called the meeting to order. Rev. J. T. Going was elected mode-j rator pro. tern. Dr. T. M. Railcy | conducted devotional exercises. Re- j ports from the churches were handed j in, delegates enrolled, and a permanent organization effected by the1 election of E. L. Clark, moderator, E. YV. Jeter, re-elected clerk, L. W. J Smith, re-elected treasurer: all of j these receiving a unanimous vote, i During the proceeding L. M. Rice, j T. I). G. Gregory, G. C. Greer, J.J R. Sumner, and 1?. G. Gregory j were nominated and elected to the Executive Hoard. The standing committees to report! at next meeting were appointed by | the moderator as follows: On State missions.?II C. Wil-j barn, J. C. S. Vaughan. On Home Missions:?Henry Cross, G. C. Greer. On Foreign Missions.-Davis .lef j fries, Thomas Eison. I; On Orphanage:?R. G. A. Jeter, ^ THE Cotton tment >EN A NEW DEP m mmmmm m a ? > >A IUHUAY, o lina, Que ind Feint COnE! COME! mpole's Cod Liver i William Little. On ministerial Education:?J. A. Sawyer, T. D. G. Gregory. On Aged Minister's Relief Fund: (I. C. Little, L. W. Smith. On Woman's Missions:?Mrs. R M. Lee, Mrs. 11. G. A. Jeter. The visitors of note at this meeting from other associations wore Dr. T. M. Bailey, Cor. Sec. of the State Missions Board, Miss Emma Alexander, Missionary to Cuba, Rev. 11. K. Ez.dl, formerly of this association, now of Fairfield; Rev. A. McA. Pittman. of the South Carolina Baptist and Rev. J. E. McManaway. The next meeting of the Association will be held at the Padgett's Creek beginning Thursday before 1st Sunday in September, 1004. The churches all showed up well, nearly all having paid ftp their appointments to the institutions fostered bv the association U~ ' ?- ? The reports on various institutions were for the most part ready and the speeches in behalf of those institu tions were earnest and very interteresting. The meeting was a good one only many thought it was rushed too fast. Some seemed to have pressing business elsewhere and tried to crowd three days into two That worked some too hard, and the mis^ sionary sermon had to be left oft', and the introductory scroion preached at night. The report on State Missions was rendered at night, and Dr. Bailey's speech on same, also, and many wanted to hear him, some old people, especially, who could not attend at night. Some of the people wanted it to go on the three days usually allotted to the meeting, as they had made preparation to ontcrtain it the full time and wanted somewhere to go to on Saturday and have something good as they had got started. And this kind of hur?rU? .. r. _ :.i. 1 t ijiiig vii iv ii iiiiiHu seemeu 13 oo slighting the community. (Juite a number of delegates remained over until Saturday morning as they lived too far oft' to mako homo after the meeting closed. Jlut they had the pleasure of attending services Friday night, when lt3v. A. McA. Pittman preached. Ilis text was frotn James 4:8. I had a fine time myself. 1 am well acquainted at K el ton. and in addition met many friends ftvm all over the county. The A^socia tion made me busy, and I had to hustle before meeting during reces-q and after meeting to get around, then I only went a quarter of the way. ii tl i Hills 0 Store 0 L i c L ARTMET c EPT. 4 and 5. j b v d V ensware, \ 7 c ;y uoods. j c _. .. c c t t i J f ti if J , v Oil just received. -~??? h I would need nearly all of the follow- ^ inu week durincr nrotractad nicotines (j cj j lo tojnakc the trip, and I wish now that ^ I|had called on two fun-loving friends, % Messrs. M. B. Meadow and I. M. Moblcv, to "spell me," as the ne* t.i grocs say, at the end of the line ^ where the pencil was. I felt that I was in the right church hut tho -| wrong pew, for oncc. There was a J Woman's meeting just .after recess, ~ and I went to it but went out again. ' Although I was voted an honorary F member by one young lady, but I S did not know it until it was too late, Ui then 1 felt like going on the chain- .j] gang for not waiting to investigate, or for*the crime of faint heartedness. "T Well, I had better proceed to cut * a long tale short. I' met many w farmer friends, many lady friends, 2$ rnnu/lamaa n rv/l mSuaAA A ? T/" ? luvoviuaivD o UVi ill iOOCC XXL I\UltUIl M there are numbers of very pretty J[ girls, some of whom I know and had c< the pleasure of meeting others. The 2* most fastidious man might be pleased Z there, if he was fit to be pleased. J They were particularly nice and be- L witching. That whole section is inhabited by hospitable people, and I -m have had the good fortune and pleasure to spend several nights at differ- fii cnt times, at different households, and can speak in high praise of them .. all. This timo I stayed with Mr. ^ II. I\ McKissick, a venerable and g, generous host, and along with his kind wife, and other members of the { family; one is made to feel indeed comfortable, and there is doubt of a ^ welcome, and I was compelled to cn- ii joy myself. I have been a guest 1 there before. Such occasions and 1 such nice times as one can have at them, is a regular oasis in one's life. ^ I will not say any more for fear of wearying the readers, or being cut g down by the Editor, hut extend a ^ note of thanks and close. I doff rny ^ hat. b I Iky Dknvf.r. 1 ?t 1 Come ?=* ] ami get your hair cut and v brushed l?> machi lery at ir It A V KN SCHO FTV3 A SON, 01 Opposite Post Oilice. Notice of Partnership. ?!i CI We, the undersigned, liave this day j? formed a partnership under the firm name of T. M . McNeace & Co , for t lie tr pnrpo e of conducting a general mercan- w tile business in the fown of Union, S. O, at T. M. MCNRACR, CC 1 kila McNRACK. ' m 37-3t. 2j i ' News From Blacksburg. Mr. Editor: I saw a short skotel a the last issue of Tin: Times o he wreck which occurred on the 8( ailroad near Yorkville, Thursday leptomber 3rd. Being a reader nn< Iso an old correspondent, I feol i ay duty to give you the particular] s near as I can get them. As you stated between 11 audi: 'clock a passenger train wen hrough a trestjc over Fishing Creek not Cripple Creek) two iniles bclov forkville, killing Fred llhyne, fire nan, Mr. Brickuian engineer, Shniti olored, mail agent, Burst and tw< ther colored boys names unknown rho injured arc Mr. Ed Turner onductor, badly bruised about tin icad; Mr. Morrow, banker at thi, ilace, leg broken; Fete Miller, col. if this place, fearfully wounded; ant lurst, colored, brother to the Burs: oy that was killed. Messrs. Brick aan and Ithyne's bodies were fright ..II.. I l" 1 i i T. uti^v Liurucu au?i uiangicu. it 1: cported that Mr. Rhyne, who wai >adly injured when the trestle gav< tav over Broad river a year or 6< go, promised his mother on hci ieath bed, which event occurred las ear, to never go on the road again Vhether this be true or not I oanno ay. but his sister is prostrated wit! ;rief. The graded school opened today donday, Sept. 7th, with a largfc at eudunce, but two faces will V "dsn d from amongst the merry crowd allude to Misses Addie May ant )lara Gault, daughters of Mr. Jo< lault, deceased, who will leave fo: Columbia in a few days to finisl heir schooling at the orphanagt here. One of the youngest brother! ;o with them. I regret to report the death of Mr ^ohn Fulton, of this place, who diet rom typhoid fever. There has beei ,nd is still a good deal of fever here Mr. John Jacumen, an operativ< n the mill, is confined to his bc< rith typhoid fever. It is hard to keep up with th< nitting mill, it changes hands s< Vf_ w:n; oi 11 1 now Miniums, 01 ouciuv, win as been superintendent for souk iuic, resigned Saturday. I lis j?lact } boing filled by a Frenchman, o Jaldesc, N. C. Miss Mittie Ivirby, of Grindall, ii isiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Kirby Mrs. Byars, of Spartanburg, ii isiting her sister, Mrs. Sallic Whis nant. I enjoy reading "When Knight ood Was in Flower. " I alwayi id enjoy stories of by-gone days ann in laurib. ipecial Advertisements Notices will lie Inserted in tills column ui io rate of ii words or less for ~5o one issue inr issues for 75e. Additional lines ovei vcuty live words5c a line. ^lKESll TURNIP SSEEL\ .SEEL - Rye and Barley at sc a ike's. JTTANTKD?YOUNG MEN 1C *Y preiwire l'ov Government Positions, ine openings in all departments. Got d daries Rapid Promotions. Exaruiations soon. Particulais free. Intcr-Stato Cor. Inst. L-18t Dedar Rapids, la: jjOW IS THE TIME TO IN SUB? your home. First class companies, iwe3t rates and prompt seti.len.tnte itliout discount in case of loss, i-tf. Geo. II. Oet/.et.. 0U8E FOR SALE?WILL SELL my large bay mare which I drivt instantly to my buggy, t- S. M RICE, JR., E. U. nAn o t * v"s ot* a ci/xvr * w siv/iv oaliI'/??.\ a m.E flEELJ, . such as Turnips, Hyp, Bailey, awn Grass, Crimson and lied Clovei the Wonder Stoke. It JTTANTED-TO INSURE YOIJI1 W house and furniture against lass b> re. Lowest rates, first claRs companies ily. Geo. II. Okizkl. Hf. X T COST?NICE LOT OP HAM X mocks going at cost at the Won def rORE. II "illEAPEST LIFE INSURANCE.-JFraternal Order 25 years with a re rve of a quarter of a million dollars. 10 iniation fee. Ix>w ratpn that nevei icrease. Ladies, same rates as men lome relief Ix;dge. Knights and La ies of Honor. Geo. II. Oetzisl, Sec'y 33-tf jjjTi Factory price?will X sell my email Graphophones foi 19I1 ill faptj'rv liriMl- CI "II ?!'<il>l>nt.l>nn? r>ing at %", at tho Woxdek Stork. ll CWTANTEL^A PARTNER WITH W a little capilal to open a plurobirf usinem in Union. Address Practical Plumber, Union, S. C t r OST? LADIES GOLD WATCH Li between Hotel ,und Union Cottor lillsSiore. Hunting case, Elgin moue lent. $10 reward if returned to Time.5 lice. 87-2tj We have in our shelves many reme ios for constipation and biliousness lit the never failing, common senst jre is found only in Itnmon's Liyci jlls and Tonic Pellets, This Treatient cnrps by relieving the cause of the ouhle; the Pink Pill arouse the liver hile the Tonjc PeJlpts tone up tho or ins and insure natural and health] inditions, Complete treatment?tw< odieines?25 doses?full directions? eta. Sold by Union Drug Go. wmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmkmmmmmum AN ORDINANCE J, Prohibiting Spitting on Pa vemencU f or Throwing any Trash, etc, ) on Pavements. ] Be it ordaiiicd by tho Mayor and Al1 dermen of the town of Union, S. C.t ir t Council assembled and by authoiity ol 3 same. Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful for anj > person to willfully spit or expectorate or ' tho pavements of the town of Union, S 1 C. , Sec 2. That it shall bo unlawful foi v any pesson to willfully tvrnw any liquids, trash or tllthy matter on the pavemecU of the town of Union, S. C. 1 Any one found guilty of violating this j ordinance shall be fined in any sum uol . less than Five |$T>.00] Dollars or mors than One [$100] Hundred Dollars oi ' imprisoned trom Ten [ 10) to Thirty [301 e Days, and at the discretion of the Mayoi i or Town Council. Done anil ratified in Council assemble! j under the hand of the Mayor aud seal ol the Council this the 7th day of Septem t bar, 1903. Attest: Macdktii Young, . W. D. Authuk, Mayor Clerk and Treas. 37 3t. s ADVERTISED LETTERS. ' Remaining in the Post Office at Unior 5 S. C., for the week ending Sept. 11 r 1903. t Bradley, Miss Luly Miller, .lames . Brown, Lum Pool, John t Chappell, Pat Redd, C B EePaur, J W Itice, Mrs Mary Doon. Jas Rice, Mrs Fiances Fike, Vet Robersou, L?\vry , Gansen, T J Sanders, Mary . George, W M Sexton, Mrs Beulah Gregory, J W Sanford, R J Grigors, Miss Bell Thomas, Henrieth Hall, MrsT C Vaughan, J W I Hall, T C Vinson, J W 3 Kitchen, Mary E Walker, B G _ Ivirby, Clara Wallace, S M r Lee, T L (3) West, J P 1 Lindsay, J B Wicker, Cornelia J McLure, J L 9 Peraone calling for the above lot ters will please say if advertisod. ani will be require! to pay ouo cent to \ their delivery. j J. C. Hunter. P. M 0 Citation to Kindred and Creditors 1 State of South Carolina, ( County of Unloh. \ a By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate > Judge. ) Whereas, A. J. Bailey and II. M 3 Bailey have made 9uit to me to grant , them Letters of Administration or o tho estate and effects of J. Frank Bailey, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and 3 admonish all and singular the kindred . and creditors of the said J. Frank 3 Bailey, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ol Probate, to bo held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the 25th day of September, next, after publication 3 hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, . to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. k Given under my hand and seal this > Oth day of September, Anno Domini, - iooa. t Jason M. Gkkeh, Probate Judge. Published on tho 11th day of Sep., . 1908, in Thk Union- Times. 157-21 ' SEASE & HAMBLIN, ^LAWYERS.V Office Opposite Court House : D GLENN SPRINGS Has a record of over One ] W successfully used by the irii ; S ment of all diseases of the )4 all disorders resulting fr< S torpid liver, jauudiced ski all forms of dyspepsia it is PAD QAT li< A T* IT/ \ i . i'viv unuu t\. x nv; ' A For rates of board am . vj correspondence. | THEGLENN HANDS ?I Excelsior Ki i 1 Of Uni< I f FIFTY families 01 DRED Toppers, F Finishers, ages from (i j wages at any ancj all ol , all of which is nice an we pay are much higl other hosiery mill in t We have young mei make from $25.00 to ; We also want FI> good Cedar Posts. ?APP J. H. GAULT,' r ___ ____________________ f GO TO TheCash Bargain Store ? t FOR ' SHOE POLISH. \ i The Gilt Edge, value 25e for 20c ' " Baby Elite, 10c " 8c ! " " " with paste I value 10c for 8c r f Mrs D N Wiihnrn'c vi ( wwi ii u i ' McCreery Glymph, Graduate Optician. * With twelve years experience in the practice of Opthalmics in many of the largest cities of the North, now permanently located at Union, S. C. 1 Errors of Astigmatism, Strabismus, i Photophobia, Presbyopia, Hypermetropia, Myopia and Asthenopia corrected by the use of spectacles. If not convenient to visit my office, notify me and I will call at your residence. Office, M. & P. Bank building rear Union Drug Store. Hours 9 to 1.2 a 5 ni., 2 to 6 p. m. EYES TESTED FREE. } . Stops Cough and Works off the Cold L | laxative llromo-Quiniue Tablets cure L a cold in one day. No cure, no pay . price 25 cents. (?-ly i ; If constipated or biliousness, call for Ramon's Pills, and be certain our clerks give you tho genuine Ramon's. Complete treatment?2o doses 25cts. Sold ny Union Drug Co. Executrix Notice. All persons having claims against as! t-ito of John McNeace, deceased, will i oresent them properly attested, and those indebted must make payment at once t<j tho undersigned. Amanda M. McNeace, Sept. 10, 1903. Executrix, i 37-31 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clean ?< ? and btaotifle* the hair. lVoinotr* a luxuriant growth. Never Valla to Reatorp Oray Hair to lta Youthful Color. Cure* w-alp diarawa * hair falling. ^^!SOCjWnd$Ut>aiM&ru|gl?la^^_ " - " ~ T ^ ' in X3 MINERAL WATER J fiuudred years and has been u edical profession in the treat? w bladder and kidneys, and in jjj nm malnrlul ir?4??r?tlnn \ui tb n n and general debility. In invaluable. J v LME8' PHARMACY. C 1 other particulars we solicit C L SPRINGS CO. t WANTED If 1Y? nitting Mills >n, S. C. p about TWO HUNLnitters, Loopers and i) to(35), to make good ) r the work offered by us, * d easy, and the prices tier than paid by any he South. 1 and young ladies who $35.00 each per month. v /E HUNDRED (50o) "*> i-Y TO freas. and Mgr. . . 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