The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 23, 1903, Image 5
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E Hello, Mr., what are those pa
s people are" after bargains. rJ
space and it is packet and jammed
best and sells it for less. If you 1
go. Bigest, best and cheapest stoi
stand but little chance when comp
Sugar 20 pounds for $1.00 or any
dred dollars worth of Tobacco. 3
Best half patent Flour for 84.00.
Goods all loaded down. Goods ir
at Bobo's. Goods must not and c
and money he must have.
Be wise [and dea
Local Schedule for Passenger Trains*
TRAINS PROM COLUMBIA. tl
i Arrive 9 :00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m
" 1:60p.m. " 2:10p. m ^
TRAINS PROM BPARTAWRURQ.
Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:85 a. m aj
" 9:10p.m. " 9:80p.m. S|
Close connections at Spartanburg with
trains for Atlanta and Charlotte and .
* intermediate stations, and at Columbia ai
for Charleston, Savanuah, Jacksonville gl
and points south. Through trains for
Asheville, etc. in
Nos. 9 and 10 carry through sleep- F
era between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. i?
BKABOARD SCHEDULE.
No. 27?South bound passenger arrives
at Carliale at 2 a. m. ?
Irto.oi?Arrives atuarnsieat iu:isoa. m. i ?
No. 38?North bound passenger arrives ii:
at Carlisle 3:37 a. m.
No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 6:48'p. m. w
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Local News Notes "
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Points Personal and Otherwise ?
Picked up and Paragraphed
by Our Pencil-Pusher. 0,
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Dr* Sim", of Goshen Hill, was in town ii
Monday.
Mr. P. E. Fant left last Monday for **
Greenwood. v
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Mr. W, N. Betsill paid Tiirc Times a tl
T-ait last Tuesday.
Tbe Battery has just hung out an at- k
tractive red sign. A
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Mr. J. A. Brown has gone to Gr. en- JP
Tide on a short visit.
Miss Sallie Morgrn sjent several days t
last, week in Greenville. it
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Mr. John W. McCravy\of Cross K -j s, H,
pa d us a p'e isant visit last Friday,
Mr Geo. Peri in, of Jomsville, spent |<
Sunday with his relatives in Union. r
Mrs, Emnr a Gaffney, of SptrUinburg, ^
Is assisting Mrs. Lizzie Hamis, the diess
maker. *
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Miss Willie Bowie, of Elberton, Ga.,
is visit nil' at tlin 1mm? of Mi V fl '
Trefzer.
Mr. I. Frank Poako is building ?
neat and convenient cottage on Gage |
^ Avenue. t)
Mis. Mary Moore h&s returned to the "
city after spending the bumujer iu the 11
mountains. *
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Mrs. F. G. Tiefzer returned from a
abort visit to friends in Elberton, Ga.,
last Friday.
4* Messrs. Marion McWhirter and Her^
tort Lindsay spent Sudrfay with*relative.1 v
in Jonesv ille.
Mr. I). A. T. Farr, of Jonesville, a
pant Sunday with his daughter, Mrs
Marvin ticott.
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er in l
icple after? Sir,, you must be a
That house ha8 fourteen (14000)
and those who are hunting bar
laven'tbeen to Bobo's you have
e in Union. War has been de
ared with his low prices. He is
amount at 5c per pound up to $
plugs 15c Tobacco for 25c.
Baggi tig and Ties 45c per pat
lust go. When you come to tov
annot stay there. Sales have tc
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Mr. C. M. Graham, book-keeper for h
ie J. J. Littlejoh.i Co., of Jonesville, ?
as in Union this week on a visit to his
lothtr, Mrs. Lizzie I lames. t
Work on the new Presbyterian 9,
hurch has progressed so far as to
ive some idea of the handsome build- 1
ig It will be when completed. c
Mish Annie, the twelve year old daugli- y
jr of Mr. Dan L. McLaughlin, of Jones- v
1 l[e, died in that town last Tuesday j
glu of diphtheria and was buried there
ie next day. j
There were several left here Monday a
) attend 'J. 6>. Court at Greenville r
uuong those who went were Miss t
Oat rice Hughes, Mr. J. C. Hunter, u
olicemeu Evans, Johns and Johnson. t
At a meeting of the trustees of the '
Tniou Graded Schools on the 15th ins?., N
, was decided not to admit any more I
upil.i in the 1st grade, during the pres- s
ut session, unless they can be classified. ?
A horso attached to a buggy be>nging
to Mr. States Crawford came 1
ushini; down Alain i?nt
ay afternoon at break-neck speed.
'ortunately there was no collision <
rith anything thut he could hurt, \
ut he skinned his legs aod tore up .
ho buggy pretty badly.
We regret to learn that Mr. W. A. i
fandevford, Son of Mr. Bill Vander ,
urd, came near losing an eye the other <
ay. lie was cutting down a tree, and j
aving heard something making a noist ,
i the top, and looking up was struck
i ll?e eye by a limb' The injury is very j
vere. but it is hoped the sight will U
aved. (
Sunday School Convention. 1
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The Interdenominational S. S. Conention
of Jouesviile Township will Ik- 1
ield at Gilead church next Sunday, the
loth/ All the schools in the township '
ire requested to send delegates.
M c. gaiilt, i
Township Supt. i
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M rs. A. W. Greene, wha has been on
visit to relatives in Campobello, re11
ned on Tuesday.
Mr. F. M. Adams, of Adamsburg, w
as in town last Friday, and called at II
he Times cftlce. J
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Mr. David Betsill spent last Sunday s]
; the home of his parents at We^t
prings, where his mother is quite ill. ^
Miss Aurelia Gallman left last Satur h
?y for Timmonsville, S. O., where she h
jcb mi itccepi a position as seamstress. c
The McLure Mercantile Co. is offer- ^
ig a free trip to the St. Louis World's .
air. Read their advertisement in this
Bue.
The hunting season opens NovemBr
1st. Protect your lands and
ime by inserting a trespass notice
i The Times.
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The new building of Mr. C. E. Lips- ?
)inb's on '4 Wall Street" is rapidly near- s
ig completion. It is a commodious two t
nrv Itriplr hntMiner -
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PO!
ter
stranger, that is Bobo's, he:
thousand square feet of floor
gains go there. He sells..the
missed it. Don't miss it but m<
cl^red tln re and h'gkJj"
i selling this week Granulated|tb<
$1.00. Sixteen (31000) ImujT^
Best patent Flour for ofl
tern, slices, Clothing, Dry
ni don't fail to see the circus yo
> be made. Money he wants tin
pa
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OBO.
A Ser'ous Accident.
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Mr. Johnson, the contractor, mot a|'
rith a serious accident last Monday at at
lie new house he is building for Mr.
'red McLuro on the Hawkins property, co
l hxise plank on which he was walking ;u
lipped, and in falling he struck his bick
gainst the piazza. lie was taken to 10
is home by Mr. W. H. Sartor, who th
appened to be passing at tlie time in di,
is buggy, ami I)r Montgomery was re
alle<l in. His injuries, though very .
ainful, were not so bad as was feared, 1
nd it is hoped that he will be out again m
i a few days. cc
pt
Mrs. Means' hectare. ^
Mrs. Means' lecture in the
f the Clifford Seminnry last Fx [ J^.*eq
vening was very interesting ana
tructictivo. In part Mrs. Means
aid: "From the old South Carolina | w
hero has developed a new South oi
Carolina, and although It is a glorous
State now, it cannot be said to
qnal the old.
"When Gen. Washington made a ru
our of the United States in 17951, he aT
aid that it was in Charleston, Cam- ot
len and Columbia that he found the st
nost cultivated women. 0,
"Thomas Neison Page says the
louthern woman was accustomed to
lave her wishes obeyed, and these 01
rishes were always wise and to good w
mrposes. cc
"You of the younger generation
mve often heard of the old Southern ar
lave-servants. The Southern women ,
nade them. They taught them their f?
rades, felt responsible for them, f'
vatched over and cared for them like in
heir own children. Educational in
luence in the Soutnern home was hi
rery good. The children enjoyed the
)rivilege of listening to the discus- j
lion of politics and other topics, past
md present, by parents and guests ^
Phe women took interest in politics
is well as domestic nfTairs. pi
"Miss Cunningham, of this State, .?
3Ut into effect the idea of making ^
Mt. Vernon the Mecca of the United
states. In 1S.">:{ Mt. Vernon was to 011
je sold It was offered to Virginia,
3ut was not bought that year. Miss A
Cunningham wroto an appeal to the fo
Southern people which caused much ju
inthusiasm, both in the North and
South. The first entertainment, givon
for buying Mt. Vernon was at Lau- j r(
:ens, the last by a Northern banker I
\fter many struggles Miss Cunning h
ham accomplished her plan. v:
"On the 17th of February, 180.").
the mayor of Columbia surrendered
the city to (leu. Sherman. At dusk
thrae sky-rockets shot up in the air. .
The women asked each other what it ,fl
meant. They soon knew; eight fires
broke out simultaneously. As the
women ran frotn their burning homes,
they were taunted by the Union soldiers.
but never a word t.hev
never a cry they uttered." I
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HOME AGAIN.
he Greatest Show on Earth Now
Greater Than ever.
The Barr.lira & Bailey Gieatcst show
i Euth will Exhibit at Greenville Number
2nd, and at Spartanburg oil Nornb-r
3rd. Owing to the magnitude
the tliow the route is necessarily reacted
to the most important cities,
it low excursion latcs and special
tine. wln-re in cessary, have beeu semi
in ouUr to accommodate the j eo*
of the smaller cities who wish to ste
s woi.dera of this mammoth a muserat
institution. The Barnura ?Jc Bait
citcus returned to Ameiica last fall
:er a lemarkable tour of Europe exiding
over a peiiod of live ytars
iring the interim the show has grown
oimouslj \ huudieds of new aud novel
is and big arenic features have been
:ured. Fun-lovers are not neglected,
1 23 famous clowns k<*ep the audience
an intermittent wliitl of wonder aud
irriment. One of the biggest sensans
of the year is Cyclo, the Kinetic
mon, who braves injury aud death by
ensational bicycle ride on the inside of
perpendicular circle. "Coco," the
>y elephant, the two giant giraflVs
i the other rare zrological featuies
the menagerie are attracting universal
ention. This year's street parade is
iirely new and gorgeous beyond anyng
in the processional line liitheito
eulpted. Everyone who attends the
mum ?S: Bailey circus is sure of a seat,
i every seat is provided with a comtable
foot rest.
? .
iling of Post Office Department.
L'ostmaster Hunter lias received I Inlowing
ruling in regard to the rigli
renteis of key boxes.
Washington, D. C., October 8th, 1603
stmasser, Union, S. C.
Sir: Replying to your letter of the
i inst., in which you enclose a clipping
m one of your local newspapers, you
i informed that the said clipping dots
I state the law in full, as you will see
?the enclosed marked copy of the
dal laws and regulations. Postmass
should not hand out mail to those
10 have been properly supplied with
ys and can open their boxes and yet
bitually call upon the postmaster to
nd it out to them.
You aie, also, iufoimed that there
ist be no discriut-.etion in serving
or patrons whoodnrt,' Jtio general deery
window. All must be served in
eir turn whether they rent delivery
S:3 or not.
i one person calla for mail at you r
ice which is addressed to another i>eru
yen can hand the mail to him only
leu he presents a written order for
u to do so from the person to whom
b mail is addressed
The renting of a box by one of your
trons confers on him no special privies
other than-those of having his mail
a separate box.
Very respectfully,
It. J. Wynne,
First Assistant Postmaster General.
Jonesville News Notes.
Jonesville, Oct. 19th.?The cool
ell is quite pleasant and bracing
id makes one feel that frost is close
hand.
The picking and marketing of the
itton crop is progressing rapidly
id a great deal of money is going
to the farmers hands, something
cy have toiled for since the first
iy ol the year, and now they are
aping the fruits of their hard work,
knew a good old farmer once that
ade it a rule to sell his last bale of
itton by Christinas every year and
ly the last dollar he owed and then
>L,ajug of wh&^hg>for Christmas,
?ri by the way, he would sometimes
. *a little tipsy during the holidays,
f 'Gvery farmer coufo? like that
d gentleman, except the jug oi
hiskey how happy and content all
ir county homes would be.
Jiqa Craig, the colored man that
aits in the depot here undertook to
in across the track just in front ol
1 approaching passenger train, the
her and the pilot of the engine
ruck him and knocked him off tc
le side, but he was not much hurt.
Tuesday William Ilanie, a colored
an that works at McWbirter's gin.
as caught in the machinery and
msiderably hurt in his back.
Mr. C. M. McWhirter, of Union
id Ernest McWhirter, from Wof
rd College, and Walter Hames,
llf ir.-J r\ n ^
uiij onoru v^ouege, spent Sunday
Jonesville with their parents.
George Perrin spent Sunday with
is parents.in Union.
Mrs. Dr. Garner, Mr. and Mrs
. P. McNoace, of Union, spent
unday with relatives in Jonesville
llev. L. T, Carroll filled his pul
it here Sunday morning and niglit
Iministered the soorament of th<
ord's Supper, and received on<
ember into the church by letter.
Messrs. J. L. McWhirter, J. F
Iman, and J. J. Littlejohn hav<
>rmed a company for the sale o
imbor and building material.
I think our town will be well rep
>scntod next week at the State Fair
Mr. Carrell H. Foster has mover
is law office from Union to Jones
ille, but will still practice his pro
ission at Union.
Messrs. J. W. Gallman and J. W
lutes hflVA nnrnnil a r?t.Ano.il
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i the country near Cedar Grove.
S Tklbpiionk.
i-Dtice.
ng me will please set tl<
; once, as I need the money,
i^t m. W.Bono.
THl LION I
and all the smal
quake with ifea
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It is even so with merchn
chants will roar so loud that o
had bought the entire output ot'?
United J'tat^s. We don't make a
claim that our hnvor r?to' m-?
I- r.v. vv. I.|'
while in the morthern markets an
at a live and let live profit. We h
~ Clothing :;;,rd
: Shoes MY
I Hate t?r n
1 Ilfllb and t
I Underwear,
\ Dress Goods am
| for the lad
| Cloaks and!
for ladies,' misses
Royal Worcester C
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; And a full line of dry goods. W
ucss, and if you don't think our
don't have to buy. Call and see
polite attention guaranteed to evci
W. T. Beat
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I ?.?
1 \ Declaration of Ir
\fe When you open a savings accc
M you make your own "Declai
lj? of Independence." Money i
^ Bank makes auyone indep
[!j5 You can't have money in
until you put it there?t
Mm you put in earns , you
r [?/ our hank it earns 4
1 terest while you wa
Ha lar starts you her
J. m like to have your n
1 THE PEOPLE
1 jj| B. F. ARTHUR, P
E You Will
I u a complete li
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I ? SADDLES, I
f ? BRIDLES 1
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B and LEOQINS
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t at our st
| UNION HARB\
rqaretTT
1 animals
r
ndising. Some mer?nc
would think they
ill the factories in the
11 i 1 i 1
ny sucu noasi, uui uo
some great bargains
(1 we are selling goods
ave a complete line of
mfen
1 boys.
i, women
ldrenlen
i
>oys. I
laud cotton) I
ten, women jA
jhildren s
I Notions |
ies. r
Skirts
i. children
'Orsets iajie$ |, 1
re solicit your busipi
ices are right you
us. Low prices and
-ybody.
y & Co.
idependence g
mnt J
at ion 9/
in our
endent. gj
the bank
hen what E*
more. In g|
per cent, in- gi
it?One Dol- 18
e. We would gj|
ame on our books. SJJJ
S BANK,!
resident. raj
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