The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 25, 1904, Image 2
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Newest patterns of Spring
Very fancy Two Piece Suit
Vests, white and Fancy co
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Notices will be inserted in this column
the rate of J'? words or less for Sue one Ism
four issues for 75c. Additional lines
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SPALDINGS Base Balls, Base B
Goods, Rule Rooks and I he Ian
n ivelties at JfcAiFis's.
NOW i3 the time to have you:- I'iuiu
ing put in before wa in weal hi
Get est i ran tea from Of.tzkl, iicei.s
sanitary plumber.
NOW is trie lime you can save ruon
by attending the big cash s.le
Flynn's this wok and Moneay. lie
offering his entire new slock at cost
enable him to attend a bursted empoi
ers auction f-ale in New York next We
n^sday where be ixpects to buy nf
importations at do to 74c on the $1
It will pay >ou to at lend I is sale.
HIGH EST prces paid io>- ei b
milch cows or beef cat';e deliver
a* our market at Coekhart mills
13 2t liltOWN iV iloUN.
IP'' you tail to attend Fljin.'s co?t >j
you will U se big money ?> d \?>u w
have no person to blame but joinstlf.
FlltE Insurance in solid companies
old rates. Oktzki/s Fire It
Agency, Hardware Corner.
FEYXN wants to raise one tbonsai
<1 liars r y Monday night when 1
will have fo- X-w York, and he i i s.:
rilicing tin- niost up-to-dde s-ook
in Urdon to do to b> that ii:ne, ltw
pay handsomely to see Ins bargain*.
WAN i EI)?Several Imlusi riou.s pi
sons in each State to travel f
house established eleven jeai.s a id wi
a large capital, to e el upon niercira*
and agents for successful and prolital
line. lVrinanenf engagement. Week
cash salary < f ?24 and all traveling e
penses and ho' 1 lei Is advanced in ca
each week. Experience not e?se..!i;
Mention refer 'ce aril enelohe he
addressed envelope. Tiih Xationa
3T2 Dearborn sr., Chicago.
ROOM TO rent ? I lie iooin over !
post ollice, formerly occupied 1
Mr. Squire as a photograph galier
Apply at The Union Times ollice.
Letter to V. It. Dcl'uss,
Union, ?S. C.
Dear Sir: Whit's the penalty f<
making or selling sl.ort-rmasure paint
your state?
And does it make any difference
three-fourths of the paints are shor
measure?
f Is seven pints a full-gallon or a foo
gallon?
What's the penalty for making or sel
ing whitewash for paint?
Is whitewash paint, if mixed with
little peint and labeled 4,Pure mixe
paint", or something like that?
But we don't intend to go into th
business. We make 1)!V?ki lead-am
zinc full-measure and true.
Yours truly,
F. W. Dkvoe it Co.
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EEO CLOTHINGLection
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*7* waitins JToir yon. .
SUIT FOR EASTER
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and Summer Suits $' ^0 to $22.50
s - - /7.00 to 15.00
iors - - 1.25 to 3.50
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F SUMMER .SHIRTS AND
I S. JUST SEE THEH!
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^ vy.^n.^w. jTr. |?liintmg lait week ai
, j fix press Office I i roke it Into and a scc result* l'i:,iu,.v' I)
i"j ./??<>* Whiskey dtoler-Other 1 acorns tnoy will have to
cr ; Y/'t"'C ?.r fn/...-.'.-'
... i. I (m account of rain. No
. , i crop* will bo planted, if
?-i Lev. L. 1>. Owens tms cuangt-d ]abor encourages, but I
*- j In.-- aj poininient as to mghc services j cncra] tenor is lo piant
jia- ti.o NlecliO'list church. ilo will i cotton. The oat crop
ev'er.V 1st and :Ird Sunua} | loijur0< nui\ much 0f that
m! ' 11'l1?10,11'*,?/ ?,n t'lt"V^11, i planted in other crops.
; i if Little oorkors fcccioty <>, the yoU wou|,\ never know
baptist ehuieh, -vli-s Lily ( omwcii, j '"Mindav over iTi the regio
1-j j leaner, will have an egg hunr on i |s {jcinu; built, if yoc
Saturday betbro Easter Sunday mj u r,e or j10ar tbft engj
to *'ie grove at the Baptist ciiuicu. All j gevcnii standpoint? it is :
it- are cordially invited. 1 it was ever started here
? I here will be no preaching on the j much demoralization, lab
Z regular day, 4th Sunday at the Bap j ph somo no?roes wc
t.-t Church, but will will he on the thi Jiaillc fron) lying a;
- 4th Sunday in Apiil instead. 1 he j SJIid that hurts farming,
ml P'1*'0'/ 'U'V' O ohuiuii, is coin- | no V(.ry enreful atcrutinv
pclh 'i to be "isewherc on the ' ^t-eeily f?r contentious si?l
oatniay. j i?v. in even hotnefolks m
lie . R"V. NV. II. Unite failed to meet h>ur thi8 ?,?y bo a god
ill ! 'lss appointment at the rresoyterian !
chuica ?>id Sunday o,\ing to the I Some of the wagons th
at I ot s v.ile. L"V. v'1 ! ing for the dam, but on
is. u 'lU(:, lv il pioinpt pas.or a i pi.ie, came over this w
J ttis church. ! haul cnal, and now the
{] ^ ihcie was si mosuitden chang'cj ctcd :i fu?8 soon fo
lie kuuday and Monday. Sunday the j row NV!i< r,liiCd by this gi
tiinperatun: langi ? n: ar -So degre ' { jho ("Jhcstet side catne .
in and people sal with open doors. . rt j,.is it> Thm. W}
1,1 Monday it turned cold and a fire | gbort whilc ago over 1
was very comfortable. i of a rnr of coal;
r- 1 he climate ai d crop but'.OMns ; to k 0t|)er8 from
wlU bcWn 1'? bo ,HSU'y tv,nn tjl'; c':"- j v."'? monstrous like
ts lra' for tin. 8. a sections ou j little negro s fijji
^ APnl Jhe ,ir*'' vlim ite and j of , ,j Hnd \.
ly crop report will be sent from the |' ct tll0rt. were threa
5; ?TU* r" "? vre,;' . , . , I ing the weaker ones ov.
il. . ?-i'tuid ?y nigut inc oody broke . wjf,h spoons; but as is e
if. into tbo depot here, and etolo from , the )itl](. negr0 0ag0< tfo|,
u the express oli.ee a jug of whiskey. > (;!d|fcd on to "look I
1 he whiskey, l arn told, was consign- done cat the moat ami o
<d to one .Mr. Smgieton, over at the j t-lA >? .?,i .... ? i
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by uu"-. A?olhtr JU? '^r- <l That Imlin r.f Uilead M
y. nothing else, ho far :is is known, was s> on
troubled. ' ?
A negro while grubbing up but- Ccird. to t<tlG ill
terwood bushes in a wet spot on the ....
ill <t I ) t. .. ... I?i L l?i*. I?l?. i 111?tv J'
? old home tract ol the late Rev. J. T. ? , . ,, l4 ,1..
>r , . 'T *. * i beg to call attention tin
in Jeter, dug into an old gum spring, ;i<| <,t my geod?--awl H all
which gum was very well preserved. a:?- nlwajs fre-h, ancy p
'f Nona of the family have any recol- reasonable. 1 have no
L" lection of when the spring was in 03 ''J'
j e> ""a ;l W:ek or so and 'areiurrea
!- u8?" . t jivol. My regular tiapp
This writer has been laid up for g?>od thing and eontimvith
1* over a week. Small pox was get- tmsinrss increase e\ day
? ting too thick to be funny ho I uu- unwX i
derwent vaccination, an?. hau a very m^ke misrepreaentHti" I t
bad arm from it, but 1 staid at my good people of Unioty an
H work as h>ng as I could use the arte, t?r their valued patrr in
then I loafed, but never did take the '"'J1'
, , , ?.. r? .. r i l ours for fresh canal lo
bed because of it. Hut I lot ;jome h. XJ
very good items get old. March 23, 1904.
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n ETTA JANE ETCHINGS.
Death of Mrs, M.irtlui Vaughan,
. Rchabot h to Ire Dedicate:I
April 23rd
Etta .Tank, March 21.?For some
lime our letters have either failed to
reach Tiik Times otllce or have four.d
their way into the waste basket.
Mrs. Martha 1.'rocker Vaughan, wife
i.f Mr. Win. J. Vaughn!!, who die! on
, Friday night, was buried at Mesopotamia
church. Hev. J. B. Wilson conducted
the funeral services A very large congregation
gathered at the home, the
church and graveyard to pay their hist
tribute of respect to this good woman.
Mis. Vaughan was about tin yeats old
and the mother of a large family of
children. In early life Mrs. Vaughan,
nee Crocker, connected herself with the
M. E. church and lived up to its standard;
was a good mother, an aff 'ct innate
wife, a kind neighbor and an exemplary
christian.
Her brother, Mr. W. J. Crocker, and
his daughter, of S mine,, were utile*
funenh
Mr. Vaughan a\d his family have ?he
heartfelt sympathy of this entire cominuul'y.
Ti ere were quite anumb?r of Uni n
e.uiipv friends and avqu h oCmc. s at
Mrs. Vouglian's buiyiug xeterd'y.
On the fourth Sabbath in next month,
April, Rehabnth, a new union church
built near old Mount Maria!), will be
dedicated. Rev. T. C I lick.son, of tl?e
Ihiptis'; Rev. J. B. Wilson, of the M lliodist,
and Rev. W. It Potter, of 'lie
L'teshytcriau churches, are expected to
lie present ard take pait in the dtdic.itoiy
service.
The weather is exceedingly fine for
the equinox. Yesterday w..s a lovely
day?lite spring.
That Cherokee county v.ill rendu
aiKe ueiegawon to thn Charleston Keur.ion
of Confederate veterans th.s year
there can be little doubt. Many o't tern
are dow talking of goi ug.
The North Pacolet S S. Convention
will meet at EUiethel next ^abbat'o, 27th.
Vox.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Union
C., for the week otuiii a March 25,
1904.
Raylor, John Mncktlinone, 1'ob
Rosliek, Mrs K A Mi!l?-r, Texan
Print. Mrs Mattie Mitchell. Viola
Drown. Thomas Morgan, IVtela
Campbell, Geo I'avam, It T
('onley, Jnnie Parker. J ??l
CluloiiH ltickard Peats, Dora
| Dcason, Mrs Ida Pinter, II C
I Ga!lman, Maka'a Read, G 1>
j G ? d \ in, Joi n S.ti ford, Ili'd.cd
G< it . .Ija.ie Simpson, Jordan
(Rant, I ana Smith, M R
Greer, MrwS J Strange, W G
Gregory, Salliu L Stains, Henry
Games, John Thomas,Mrs Wade
Haney, Jue Tinslcy, Jno A
Hill, John Waddell, J M
Huckaby, W V Wkaley, Jane
Jennigan, II?ttie Williams. Gussie
] Kelly. Maud E WiRon, Ktlie ;
! K?-ky, Willie Wilson. Vashti
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J/N, iVianager.
rid orfe can ton? will p(?w%e <hv if j?dvr
ut flow it w;i| required to p:?v oi
stop [?gain, thMr deliverv
douM larRe j. :iu.v1ER.
outlook for __
omt Wii For Alderms
is almost a ' hereby rt^peci fnllj arinon
land will/be M U!,l,f!iu-1{t' f<" Aldcinmn froi
I i Tin s. E
' that it jtvas j
i wuerfittMC I ^
>could ijko ' , i: i i
vl . "W. !!. i .. ' to li.' ? i :11* 11
k 1 tH r Sti" ' VV<li!'' to ,hink
bad tyng young in:>n was not bright."
Til ci is
r is oi ol When an ambitious woman
1't do nv- get her nainn in the blue book
iund tore, blue enough to deserve a spec;
Then kith j ~~
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the I ?V(. f,
ot hb m- j tlee w
;ht be en. j coniplet
thinner! *l\ anise bi
/j ) \l\ goes to
t do lul- (y \v\ ',tr sl>
/ill \ / \\ .A K?t9 n 1
thf,c'r 7 /|MJ aluivc.
k to tip ( Jfmi
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last fill a I terprisini
e bccte ! ontild make a great bit by sel
rer asb i ("?1,':r<,Sv;'onj|l Iteeord In Kng!
' : i.? I iiLf eoinic paper of the
fusun a j ... ,
i6 hailg
10 wat(i ~
rive^l ^ ^ ^ ^ '
i; n v i; l f " El IK
[u. Renewing his Yout
5 fact I Oid eyes or eyes prematurely oli
yC'aki bo asaUtriK (IlasWHof the ri?ht stn
rices > will Itiiripc hidden things into view
urn 'J.< make ob-cuie things clear,
i traua O ily the experienced optician,;
h" on l>v scientific instruments, can tell i
reciaU this strength should bo. A thorc
me. lest can lie made here at any t
O (?lasses which tit accurately can liic
for tin made. Our prices are quite low.
for nn
hank IVlcCreery Glymp
d con
the p OPTICAL SPECIALIST.
w ork OfTioe M. and P. Hank Bulldi
hex k Take stairway on Main St. Ho
8:30 a. ra. to 12 m. 1 to 6 p. m.
' MILLINERY OPENING! \ jfl
ON WEDNESDAY, HARCH 30th, . ||J
We will have our millinery M jHj
display of exclusive styles in if H
EASTER BONNETS ll
copies of the prettiest designs I H
shown our efficient trimmer, I Hj
Miss Clarke, while in the markets J Hi
of Philadelphia, New York and 1 B
Baltimore. Our stock will be 1 H/
found larger and more complete 1 B
than ever and we can please the H
most fastidious. vHji.
Don't buy till you have seen our Stock W|
Aw you know that we have .Hj
the lM'patation for showing: HI
the pi'ettiest Hats for tlie
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Clarke M H
If* ;s1>1bv iis^lsted l>y 3Iitss ifl
Tuisi Alverson, of Cross il
Ke> s, and >1 iss fl \ i miio w
clei'^ou, ol'tliiM eity, wlio will m
l>e ^lad 1 o lmv<i tlieir lViends M
eall on them. tt
lioHpGcttiilly, H
McLUREi MERCANTILE CO. I
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;""-"i!BIG BAR GAINS!
in. I tM] jag
? I IN TOILET SOAPS. |
! ? To Our Friends and Patrons who ?j
Z'? Lil ? learned of our previous Soap Bar- (IS
y gain too late to take advantage of g .
I ? it, we beg to cnnounce that we ?)
<loos not fvS , ... Dsn
slio fools P have just received another ship"""pigment.
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'Z"b''?, 3 Only 20 gross to go at this price, 9 cakes S
for 25c Come Early. g *
p=!i THE RICE DRUGGO.il I
TnitS | @S255!SflSl:^il@lil!?)ia?i^i!ll^lE^lil?liaDSSSS?IS
? ~ con win E
"hi Delightfully plensart to take, remarkably efficient, the best tonic, ^
jjl supplies new tissues, invigorates the nerves. The after effects of t i
la grippe uro difficult to overcome?persistent, weakness?obstinate
cough?neuralgic pains. (tod-Wine makes new tissues, tones up
i the whole system by :i natural process?a better appetite, a greater 1^
\ relish for food, new strength, result from its uso. 9 Bj
L-, Do not confuse Ood-Wlne with tho proparAttoos styling thom
selves Wine of Ood Liver Oil, and products under similar names, I
inuny of them are thick, cloudy looking liquids, in which the es?sontials
of Cod Liver Oil are poorly extracted, containing much
that, is absolutely harmful and useless. Avoid those that contain
a sediment of coffee grounds at tho bottom of tho bott.U
F. C. DUKE, Druggist. I
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rt WatCheS Novelties. 1 /*J
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nT- j?S The Finest Stock just received at ||
h 1 Trefzer's Jewelry Store.
iik to Don't fail to see it. M, I
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