The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 11, 1903, Image 8
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The time w
m ing of brass am
82 but by the corns
?Q age pay no atte
wjj really what sor
sb
83
Ssj does not lay claim to selli
gMgs claim of being more bene.QJ
have never had ihe please
S3 and as cheap as any store
rH strictly honest business on
profit. He has no high s
1*5 ESTKS has been ii
? and will continue to make
j -a please everybody, lmt is c
You will find :i\ F;
Ws phone 84 your money wil
to heavv gr. eeries when tl
03 A full and complet
/fa Special mention is
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^1V LU?J >V I It'll Y"ll "11/
mCm buying < >ystars. In the (
best of order is maintains
m -
Ks . If you are i
then you will Si
?h man will appre
0^ of every article
j-' $5 solicited.
!w
j^j Corner Main and IV.
WON WAGER OF $500.
Man Swims a Mile Through an Icy
Current.
Chicago, Dec. 8.?Clad in a rubber
swimming suit and armed with a paddlo
with which to ward off ir e cakes, '
Captain Sidney llinman. an Australian,
has lowered himself into the Chicago
river just below the Hush street nridgc
and swam with tire icy current down ,
to Madison street bridge, a distance of
nearly a mile, winning $."?oo from Geo.
VV. Turnbnll. a contractor, who "had
bet him ho would not dare attempt
the feat. j
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
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James M. Edge, alias James Kane
was arrestod at Memphis charged witfi t
embezzling $ioo,ono from the Firs4.
national bfenk of I'aterson, N. J., oi I
which he was note teller. In hit 1
confession Edge admits that ho lost
the money on the t \
Colonel .T. C. Mahen, of Hirmingham
Ala , who has just returned from s;
v:sit to Washington, believes Senator
Hatrna a candidate for the presfilencj
atter talking to the Ohio stateema*
vwurfiiiiiik rne matter.
The Alabama railroad commission
sustained the point advanced by rhi
Alabama Tar Service association t.hav
the commission has no jurisdiction li
matters of car service.
The cotton mills In the PUdmon
eection claim to be under no nec^Ksitj
to curtail their product, having plenty
of cotton in hand to run th.oni ifor
months to come.
The engagement of Ben Tollman. Jr.
son of Senator Tillman, to .Miss f-ucj
l>ugas. Is announced. Miss Dugai
is a granddaughter of the famous
i>ouschka Pickens.
G-eorgia fares well in the treasury j
estimates for carrying on governmon I
work. An appropriation of friT.onfor
the federal prison at Atlanta is
recommended.
The secretary of the treasury osti ;
mates that $G24,502,14tf will be ro !
quired by the government for the lis 1
cal year ending June 30. 1liO.->. J
At Grand Rapids. .Mich., warrant? I
have been issued for the arrest 01
seven more prominent men implicated
in thr> VV!lft?r umin/lol
A rumor is in circulation at Coir
to flic effect that 3.('00 soldiers ha r*
left Cartagena for the purpose of try
vading the isthmus. No details <oi
, the rumor are known and cannot |bt
confirmed. The onl-y possible mr/ni:<
Of approaching Panama Is hy nsi /rc> .v
and difficult mountain passes rtr/r>iv)'h
the Indian country. The United f?t?itj->r
cruiser Atlanta is now off the fndtu;
roast.
At Dessau, Germany, Fran Klsclf ?r,
ft lion tauier, was torn to .filer or hy
four liogp in tight of a gcoat cr? ,ua
* . J . J
i
as when the explos
1 tinkling of symbo
in on use of these th
:ntion to them but I
ne would have you
ESTE.
n.u all the groceries in Union atu
t than any one else, <;i\ing more
ire of seeing orreali/.inu before. 1
U O
> in Union, and so lar as his deal
i business principles, and will an
alaried officers to pay and no exj
n business here for live years, an
every transaction entirely satisf
ontent when he knows that his t
mey (Jroceries everything that is
1 he readily returned and cords
boy are getting their money's wo
e line of Nuts, Fruits. Cand
made of Oysters, as this is a. disl
r a pi.nt, <|iiart or gallon \ou get
)yster Parlor you will find ever;.
1, just as good as is found in a h
not already one of t
ie convinced. You3
:ciate it more than
being exactly as n
R.
lountain Sts.
HERBERT OPENCER DEAD.
; Famous English Ajutnor Dies at Hit
Home at Brighton.
; ixuv'riji. i ) c. s.- Herbert ^penoor
the i'aii ous aiiiluu', ilio?| (his ninrinnj
j at !ii.? lir.mo in Kri&'iinn. His hoaltr
na-i i? ? xi railing lor some months.
ilis illno s took a critical turn a few
?loys an.I ho became uivunscinus
ins: r.'ni'.t, j a.-sing away witlvnit pain
. Hy liis own desire, the least j ossihlfl
in l or.i,at ion was jjiwu out <lurin? Mr
Spoil' or's iiiness. Ho was ixirn in
1820.
Surveyors Confirm Reoort.
Tnronlon. P"C. S.? Surveyors of thg
Projected (Stand Trunk Pacific rail
, roan confirm the report that t\ro is'
lands. Silitken and Kannaghanun.
awarded to the linited Statics 1 v tint
.Alaskan houndary tribunal, are
miles front Port Simpon. instead oi
1. and do pot. therefore, command tint
new Pari lie i>ort. The error in the
distance is said to have been traced
to a mistake in printing the words
"twenty" and "thirty" miles, having
been copied "two and three mUos."
Gave His Companion Away.
Chlcag* . Per. s. Freedom obtained
three tosliis. ago by escaping from a
rex a.- jail in woman's r!ot;ning hafl
been lor-feitrd l?v I -iwrenee- Tucker,
when in an unguarded mnmctat he an
s.wcred rite creeling of a former com
pauion in 'hat jail. Tucker met Haloid
King in a Chicago saloon and answered
hi-- greeting. King notified
fbc pr> i -e. who arrested Tucker as a
lugitiv;. lie was held in Waoo on
a change of burglary.
r eatherweight Contest.
Cit ."go. P-". s. Harry Forbes and
Abt 'Battel! have been matched to itiool
ir ?r? < ( no which will he billed al
"!-*rir the 1 wit! . >??"
- i? .? wvi^in
i'KIM!, ' I:';. i: . 11. Th<\V will 111 Oft it|
1 r? r-mber bof?the West IOnrl Athi
fcti: club . i S. Ixuis. r.nd will r*ini
est LO round lor a purse <>t" $1,500.
Fireman Electrocuted.
W d .''i - * n. Dee. s. Honjatnln Mfiler.
u :i:w.s electrocuted t/>da.v
n a fi:e \ 1-5? destroyed the two!
ti-i v .?:< ! : rn .It -rson avenue, owned
! v .J. ( know t-id oeeupied by O. I).
C irpenier. i lumber: Cut-ran and Alder,
ron 1 "e: ???v ami t?. \\ . Whiting, cl
] T: $15,000.
V;os y G>ll Not Aboard.
Now Orleans. IK"-. H.?The steamer
i Area 1 in, arrived today Iroir. Fortoriefl
I and co.tlniry to expectation Wns y
; Oil, lot n t-r president oi the Doininfean
| reptiblif van not on board. The Ar
eadia bro xir<ht no p.a: senders. 'vy
agents or Uie ll'ie hero say they arc
advised Hi: 4 Won y Oil just missed
the Arcadia na she sailed anil if ha
takes the m txt '><>at he will land id
i New Vork lot V,a<1 ?r Ncy/ Orleaat.
,t
iT"c
;ion of dynamite an
Is caused people to
nigs, people have b
lave minds of their
think they are.
S. THE F
1 Union county, and that ho has
! ounces to the pound and more |
ait lie claims, and can prove, tin
in?8 with his customers is consic
d is today, selling as fresh an l a;
KMi-e that requires this tremendr
<1 is today under lasting ol)ligati<
aetory so far as g od, sound busi
luty lias been faithfully perform*
i kept in a first class grocery stor
taken back. And as for Family
rth. first considering the quality
ies and Dainties are to be had at
h that no festive occasion is com]
the amount in Oysters and not
thing clean and neat, and any 1;
otel.
he prosperous custc
* orders, though lar
he witl. Any one
^presented or no sai
Respecti
M. E
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J Kiliod Wife and Self.
POI^litn-fy n.,. o m
"V. o.? Jirs, .JOSCpn
liindn an was shot and almost instaut!y
killed by her husband at their
homo at Cora pods. Pa.. today. After
killing his wile Hinduism ended his
own ,.i?. rhe cause of the shooting
Las i:t t hi en determined.
Itrnvcry Immortalized.
At :tn entertaiiiment at which Nelson
met Benjamin West jnst before bo
went to sea for the last time lie remarked
to the artist, "I never pass a printshop
wliero your picture of the Death
of Wolfe' is in the window without being
stopped by it." West, of course, aci
knowlcdged the compliment, and Nelson
went on to ask why lie had painted
110 more like it. "Because, my lord."
answered the artist, "there are-no more
subjects." "Blank it." said Nelson. "I
didn't think of that," and asked ldm to
take a glass of champagne. "But. my
lord. 1 fear your intrepidity will yet
furnish me with another scene, and if
it should I shall certainly avail myself
of it," the painter observed. "Will
you," said Nelson, pouring out bumpers
and touching liis glass violently
| against West's?"will you, Mr. West?
Then 1 hope I shall die in the next hattie."
He sailed a few days later, and
West painted "The Death of Nelson."?
TiOndon Chronicle.
I.ike flic I.ottt Pins.
"Where do dogs which are out of
stylo go to?" asked a dog fancier. "Wo
I.into ,.f -
" |>-?nir k. |iii?N niisi !1
dogs. St. Iiernards. bulldogs and greyhounds,
and so on. And, yet. as oadi
lias his day tlio others disappear, and
the a no predominating style lias the
walk. Where do the others go to?
"Yon can't make over a hulking into
a poi die; you ean't reduce the size of a
St. I?ern;:rd. And yet as dog fashions
[ rail for a certain kind of a canine he
| can be had in numbers sullieient to
supply all demands. 1 deal in dogs, and
J yet the problem puzzles me.
' "I only know that when pug dogs are
the correct thing I have a large nuin{
her. When the demand falls off, I lind
: I am stocked with another breed,
| "What becomes of tlie others?"?New
York Times.
' i
The .Memory Machine.
! Amnesia, or loss of memory, is chiefly
! interesting to the psychologists as
I throwing some light on the nature of
i momor> itself. A perfect act of memory
consists of three distinct nets- preservation
or fixation of certain states of
the nerve cells, reproduction of these
' and, perhaps most remarkable of all,
r<ion<ritil inn *\P thou. . i "
, their relations. Morbid stairs of the
! memory may refer to any of these
j phases of an act which is as marvelous
! as anything in nature. There are about
! ."./(Oo.Otto.OOO nerve cells in the sur,
face of the human brain. They never
die in health, and they ure never rei
placed or added to. This is memory's
9 machine.
aaaaaaaaaa
id the belching of tl
halt, wonder with
ecome accustomed
own and exercise 1
-ANCY Gj
the best, and that none otlier h
pounds to tlie dollar, and in othe
it the stock of Fancy and Family
lered, lie shows theni his appreoit
5 good goods asa'.y firm, with as
us | r ?Iit to meet tlie weekly and
3'is to the people of Union and I
ness judgment will justify lie
I'd
o, with a strict imarant e that if i
Groc lies the same holds good si
and price.
lliis store, which arrives ;d?no<t
dete without. He buys the hes!
soup, the soup you may have by
idy csiu eoine, and they do come,
tmers of this store v
ge or small, will he
dealing- with him c
le. Your business,
fully yours,
S T E
Afternoon Tea.
"High ton" is said to bo of A morion n
origin. Tlio earliest mention of it, according
to Dr. Murray, goes no further
back tlian ls.'c,. in fact, tea as tin aftornoon
meal is not nnich older. It is
thought to have originated in 18.17 in
the house of Mine. <!e < ircoiirl, a Russian
lady, whose salon in Paris was at
that time much frequented by the most
| intellectual society of the day. The
fashionable dinner hours were then
getting lati . and she introduced a 4
o'clock light meal, at which tea was
served. Fanny Keinblc in "Records of
a Girlhood" attributes the . introduction
of the afternoon meal into this
country to the then Duchess of P.edford.
Fanny Keinbie paid a visit to
Itelvoir castle in March. l.Si'J, and she
relates how a mysterious invitation was
received to the duchess' private rooms,
where she found a small group of
friends paraking of tea in a private
and rather shamefaced way. and dates
the o'clock meal from this time. Rut
it was several years later that the practice
became general.?London Chronicle.
'l'lie Dilettante Society.
An interesting old organization which
formerly existed in London?tile Dilettante
society?originated with certain
gentlemen who, having traveled in
Italy, tried to encourage at homo what
tlicy had enjoyed nhrond. This society
of lovers of the line arts lasted 130
years. Walpole does not seem to have
looked upon it with a very favorable
eye, for he says, "The nominal qualification
was to have been to Italy; the
real one was being drunk."
AnliunlH iiml ScimlpknpKN.
A French authority on seasickness
makes the statement that cattle and
giraffes are almost immune. Monkeys
suffer considerably, but are cured by
eating a raw otdon. Ilorses suffer
much, and some of them die from its
effects. Tigers and elephants are also
easily affected, whereas ice bears, accustomed
to the movement of lee does,
are never so happy as when on shipboa
rd.
It Wont til |>ii it SnI: i <1.
This story in told of the late l>r. Holland.
better known as "Timothy Titcomb."
During the service of one of
the large churches in Springfield.
Mass., it heavy electric storm came up,
and or.e of the gentlemen of the choir
set out t<t secure an omnibus to take
the ladies home. Among the fair singers
was it eertain Miss IStta S., and as
Dr. Holland was gallantly helping her
in(o il.o vehicle 11 terrific chip of thundor
startled them, upon which ho remarked.
" 'Kit' in terror packs home
in a bus" (Et in terra pax hominlbus).
To close this strange tale it may ho
well to add that .the doctor was not
immediately strut!; by li^litiiin^. but
died years afterward peacefully In his
bed.
SE&j
lie mighty locomot
amazement what
to them and in th
ihat power by seeii
ROCER,
as or can buy as good. Neitln
r words, doing something that tl
r Groceries he carries is just as c
it ion by treating them right Is
little, yea, and in many, mai
monthly demands
T a n ,i 1*1 1
jmoil county ior tneir noerai pi
is aware thai no man was ever
not as good as the market aftor
ind even better, for all kou ekee
(1 lily, and if not first class are
t that money can buy, buys by
the asking, so there is positive
and see nor hear nothing that
vil! you not give hi
: properly cared for
Joes so under a s1
or a part of it, is rr
S.
Master's Sale.
i Slate of South Carolina, ) Court of Com
County of Union. j mon Pleas.
.1. J, Wilburn, Plaintiff,
vs
Mary Myrtln Wilburn. et. id.
lis ob?dience to an order made in tl\
. above .slated ease, I will s? ll at ITn* y
lefo'c tlie comt. house door, durinr S(
| l?gnt boms of tale, on ealesday, !) - j
be; Tib, l'.Ki.'l, tho following laud"d**
A'l that, certain piece, pat eel v (,f ]\;
la ii ot 'and lying, linntr ai r'-'ded
n iors Keys township, in Mi
Union, and State aforesaid, a ' rs' 'p
? v lands of J. A Wilburn,. 'bre-? ac
I Nil'. Wiley Muipliv ?stale" j He
ami cniitaining two luindt,,,rn' I V(
acies, nune or lest, and I
Ua'-i <>f land of which i I
ce.tfi-d, /en and pos-^esi credit of {(/a
terms ok serfest from J Per
();.? -third c-sh, hilar. P'/'cljaser I Co
; Ml ; ; i (1 I .. o \eai" wi ? Uur- J ofli
'a\ ot sail-, secured bv 1 ca8h. I twt
ii ?1 mortgage of prerr." *'COrcl |
' oxc
< lia-i i lias privilege of'w ' laud
l'liicl ahn to pay tor pap* JS,Pr* I witi
i' V- (J. I). . J in t
JS .'It J for i
j ___ I I'lai
Notice to Trespassers! '
? i> s?is ai*i 'uMt'l y
I'M Oil a?.\ <?1 111!*, 1 111(1.-4 of tl)0 ' '
tl i ?it her ?>v walkiwr, lidin}
> i ii'-iiii l'. cutting timtav or othei
;i 1 f >1 e.toh offense will l?e pro?<
uli-tl to 111*' full ( >: mt. of the law.^^
it It A. V.OpfMnP,
Dissolution of Partnership.
The ITroi of T,*f MeX. iico it Co.
mpon'ii M ,\ir\i'iK*?. am
i ."till MeXetvre. h t his flay dissolved
ii.d all parties indoliii d to said lirn
Millet in a hi' payment of same to belli
mcnfi!: (>, jjkiia .m('niw"\
Nov. lo, lKUli 47-It
Notice t,o Trespassers
AH peisona ure lien by forbidden t?
I trespass on Hie. lands known as the Win
s uitb tiuiiiiers, i i Mimunavllie township
cither b .ilkniL', .lding, hnniiiifr, tb-li
b:>j c.n'?ini? i Hub i or ?ii ti'*rwis-?, and fo
. ,.< 11 off i s-e will lei |> ii" cii ni to t||i
I nil eXit-ni of llie Ih\v
<>aiik1ki. Ml i.I.Kit. A?t.
IS-It |)
Change in Business.
\V.? expect to tnuki n ohsnsje ii
our buiinesa on Jununry I, IttOl. nni
r( quest all ptirlies Indebted to us b;
.witi* or open account, to iniik" settle
men* the m n'hof I> emb* r
\ w/ioi to eh so op our presort
Uiin s < by .1 tii 1, l'.k'l
Respect fully,
Fa kt Buos.
| Deo. 1,1008. * ?9-Ul
\
!asaasa3S|j *
ive, the sound- j*j
all this meant, OS
is enlightened ?9
ig if things are
?r does lie lay any special ^
lie old landmarks of Union S88
:oniplete. as fresh, as good jHa
i doing an up-to-date and jXi
ny cases a much smaller
K
itronage. He always has
given breath who could
<ls at the price, by calling
pers know when it comes W|
never offered for sale. Maf
dry measure and sells by DQ
dy no cheat in this way of rvj
will offend anyone, as the W!
m a trial? And
and no living sn
trict guarantee sn
lost respectfully %
Phone 84. Ifi !
ssaeoaseel
l ...
I DULIlLilU113 Jrved.) H
I ,( 0,rv*ulin;i, f Court of Coin.
1 only. \ mon Pleas. A^JH HH
State of * c Holt| A_ j-y-?
I Elizabeth Bailey and 1-'. F. WV J
tc, Plaintiffs, \wmM
.Mary Jeannette Wallace, Edwin R.
Vallace, l>. Madison Wallace, James
lunro Wallace, Ida W. Baker, W. Rus- \V^B
ell (Joss. Ethelind s. <;<>ss, Henry YV^H
.amfiis (loss, William Wilson (loss, YldV
Ibcrt 8idney (Joss and Elizabeth B.
lunro, Defendants.
To the Defendants, above named: Y1L
You are hereby summoned and retired
to answer tlie Complaint in this 11
ition, of which a copy is herewith ^3
rved ujion you, the original of which
implaint and Summons were duly
etl in the ollice of the Clerk of Court
Common Pleas for Union County, S.
, at Union C. If., S. C., on the 25th
y of November A. D., 1903, and to I
ve a copy of your answer to said
mplaint on the subscribers, at their
ces at Union, South Carolina. wit.M??
. I
...vjr unyB after the service hereof,
lusive of the day of such service;
if you fail to answer the Complaint r
Inn the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs \
his action will apply to the Court
the relief demanded in the Comnt.
ited at Union, S. C.. Nov. 25, 190J.
JIyouick & Sawyer, ^
James Munro, ,
riaintiffs' Attorneys.
sank Pbakk, i
lerk of Court. (Seal.) 1
r.he Defendants: Edwin R. Wal- -J
Madison Wallace, James J
t fplace, W. Russell Gobs and
I Wace?n , J
Munro XVi.iiPHt the Complaint T
- William WilsS^vith the Sum- J
Take notice ttnPmM^^|My,
tot!ct
I mons, of which the fore?onTr^^^o!^^^^^^^
; was duly filed in the ollice of the ClerK^^
II of Court of Common l'leas for Union
, I county, South t arolina, at Union C.
i II S. ('., on the25th day of November
x A. !>., 190'J.
Hyduu k & Sawyer,
Jamks Munro.
Plain' ills' Attorneys.
Union. S. C., Nov. 25, llHfl. 48-flt
? Notice to Trfi*na*c?'?
. .ws#fV?WlOVl?Ja
, All persons are hereby forbidden bo
- trespass on any of the lands of the
1 undersigned either by walking, rid'ling,
hunting, fishing, cutting timber
[or otherwise, and for each offense
will be prosecuted to the full extent
of the law. '
17 It Mks M. A.Gkkooky.
J. C Gikhs.
Notice to Trespassers;
v 1 hereby forbid any and all persons
. | from trespassing In any way, such eS ...
I fishing, hunting, walking or riding
t through any of my lands, or land l??
my charge, in Union county. I will
prosecute any person or persons who
vlo'ato this notice,
Gibbs I'. O. H. C. Lawbon. 8k.
Nov. 16, 100a. 47-4*