The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 15, 1904, Image 2
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One man wants to dresj
Another wants to dress
WE CAN PL
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designed right. These m
Vou will be mightily i
Summer Goods in our stoi
Two Piece Suits, Stra
and the latest styles aliflCh
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low cut shoes will help to
show you. .
A, beautiful lot of Cut <
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Hash, UK. J. B. DE)
TTS^?cl(SSl!i Loaf, B'oikL. .
SptM?lBeen While "6x"Sh.,s
NMiceawtll bo Inserted in tlA'coluran at -, s _ _ ,_
tho rate of 25 words or lew for tfc one issue, TholiKira* LL. fCLM 1 ? 8 OlTcC!
four I brum for 75c. Additional'lines tyrer I HO *
Richmond, Ya., Peters^?S^o >
THE( astawHy, in ti?? H^iiopv car- Yorkville, S. C.f Spartanburg, HI
raige, The Vagabond. Sir Mortimer, c p 1
by Mary -Johnson, The Crossing, by ?' ;x ?
WinV>n Churrhill. Bred in the Bone,
by Tboe. Nelaon Page, Rules of Kings, Haa located in Union', S. O. at a
The Viking's Skull, The American t j , f h maottfacture
SSTlate noveir^l ZSrlnS and sale of his world-wide remedies! *
anddaUvi^U Sca f?H g 1 have retired from the active pracand
daily papers at frcaife s. tjce of medlclne u j be,leve l can do hi
tp a "tninBcr oomeM to Union and more good for mankind by giving
wants to find Flynn'a. follow lli? free consaltatioD on my medicine' ^
crowds and you go to Flynn'a; there and merely charging for the price of t|'
you wijl find a crowd all the time, the the medloine. Since my tw,o weeks ^
cleiks are never idle. sojourn in Union my remedies have
WANTED?1,000 lbs. clean cotton already effected some wonderful sc
rags at Furniture factory or I.E. cu'e?' .. .
Fornltnrn Store- S
FLYNN says he is doing the business,', some who have had'toP^ar^crutohes ^
aud that tie is going to hold ou to it if now do without. * L
first class goods at bottom prices has My cures apeak. feves. ^
anything to do with eucourHging Gall on me at Mr. resi-, a
trade he will certainly get there denoo near the jail u
r 7"7.\Y .7 " ~ ' roy storehouse and- Ae- u
I-TAKE it for granted ilmt thera aie m?mber. coneultatrajKie^BBSL v
several people in the country and citv t
that areyet wanting new deeirnbie g'dleloe. Tot.I,q? 1^11 j?If 'lj|? g
goods, and I will be glad to have the . ? . }? !J y
pleasure of showing them some of the 8tl" jptot.8 aDd paTHTyWs/wNA.drt]
newest the market produced this muscler, come to me. ' 5_gf?* T*
season and at about half the price the ^*y medicines sold o^JSfejDositlve y
goods were sold for during April and guarantee.' Money-'tjIiafcfflHly re- I
May. D. C. Flynn, Mgr. funded If not cured. ' Ty r
; If not found at J. J. Hughes', in- F
FOR RENT?A six room cottage on quire at J. G. Long's store. a
South street. Apply to F. c. I>uke. Dk. J. B. 6elvadx, / 0
THEY have just opeued up f'2,000 Specialist. t
worth of new goods this week at - ' a
Flynn's and they are selling them at The early bird .gets the best at' ,
away off prices; you should see those the hiH Yellbw Ticket sale, Jttly ?
goods and get the benefit of tliese bar- 16-93. Bailey. Copeland Co. 4
gains. 1
advertised letters Final Discharge. <
Reragraingra th? Pet Office .! Union hpr,bj ,, J
h- (/., for the week ending July 15, SpearB, Guardian of the Estate of Mittie 1
1904. E. Moofe, Minor, has applied to Jason M. '
n?c.u ak.iito i nrnhdrt, Tr*nv Gr*er. .fudge of Prnliate. in and for the ]
DKriIOlUy OUOJilV V, -
*?SLeod> *ra I County bf"Union, for a final discharge I '
'-"iftrdian. |
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~ ^u?u, an. *.osa MdGuire, Frank I as such x>^
Bolter Addle Motts, Carrie a u 18 T^hl
Brunsden, Lnla Motts, Joe ^u*u3t: A- 9" *?
Brown Mose, Potter, Lucy ? P?i,ion< ?nd ? fl"Ml 8611,1
Ba.by.WA Rob?r??on. H.m'l 'r"uJji8hrf
in Union Tim
Caeey, R L Rodgere, J W lf)04 Iakon M
Craig. Hn Etto 8?nd.r.. 8 8 *,41 ,.r?,?to Judge Unl
Cracken, Clall Scott, N H
Garrer, B Sullivan, Bottle * * ~
aupn. A??l* Thom.^Ol.reoce BIG EXCURI
Gregory, rattle inompson, auste
Gregory, Snsie Naughn, Meelie
Hill, Annie Wilke, Mrs Beulah To The "Land of Th<
Hill, Mary Adger Wool, Mrs Delia
Hoi man, Mrs E O Woonson, Billie ?*> J"?y *"h 1 wil? iun
Jonee, Mrs Kittle from Union, S. C. to A>
Faraona calling for the above let and return on the 30 li I
tars will please say if advertised, and get ready to spend two d
will be required to pay one cent lor jn the mountains at a vei j
their delivery. S. M. Hick
j. C. Huvtbb. P. m. 28-if
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. cnoice ior iub posiuun 10 which ne ass
grandfather, one of natvrk s no- nires, inasinucn as it would give the '
hlemen; his father, a gallant con- Commission a resident member at headfederate
soldiek, and he a worthy quarters, thuB keeping the office always 1
accessible to those Jiaving btftfmess be',
? fore it.
To the Voters of South Carolina: *n Uie^W of fac^ and reasons
. " enumerated above, we have no hestta.No.Spublic
question of recent years tion in recommending, and do recomEmmon
interest in ^end gladly, the candidacy of Mr. \V.
1, indeed, in the Boyd Evans
that of the regula- William M. Haroer? Pres. Dillon
f?L?rewlhPnrp?/i?: and MapleCottou Mills; T. A. Dil- (
the loit, Pres. Peoples Bank and Dillon
orations none have .Wholesale Grocery Cot John L. Dew,
with our great ma- -merchant; D. Tiller, Methodist pasberest
as the rail-, tor; J. Lee Piatt,Editor Mulling Endepend
our inter- terprise; A. 8.'Wanning, Cashier
kj with the outes Bank of Laita ; J\ R Will'ams, Su>
vefr fib6r of our pflflptendent of Educatiotf; J. D. McSiP?.
ma8ter; L. M. Harden, lawv'ioiblo
lawH be" ySTw. F. Btackhoune, jfwyor; H.
J ^o r.*7oa'l- A. D.; J rf" Johnson.
?cab these creat- attordey; J-, h. -Ellerbe, farmer; L.
^ enderod most ser- 0. Brandy, farmery or.-Jordan,
iceable to dhe State as a whole, and as- editor Dillon Herald rW.. SCackhouse,
isc in tne progressive marcn lynicn ine merchant add farmer; J.r W. Smith,
Jegun.and at the same tune cotton merchant; B. It. Mullins,
leld the beat returns to those who own 8heriff Marlon county. Jameg gtack.
In the light \ol these principles our house, State Senator; Douglas Mclntate
has enacted laws providing for a ^re? merchant, J. C. Mace, editor
tailroad Commission, composed of rep- Marlon Star and member Legislature;
esentative men, to be elected from her S. G. Miles, merchant and farmer;
>eople, whose duty it is to regulate and H. C. Graham, capitalist; W. A.
djust the passenger and freight rates Rrown, member State Board Educa?f
the respective roads within the State tiOD . j D Montgomery, County
nth justice and impartiality, assuring Treasurer; Hyman Wltcover, rneroecial
erivU^gee'to none. chant; W. T. Bethea, cashier Bank
That the spirit of this law may be fill- Dillon; I?. M. Monroe, M. D.;
llled it is expedient and necessary that Henry Mullins, Pres. Bank of Marion.
bis-commission, in whose hands lies ;? :
nore of our material welfare and pros- .
>erity than any other department of AT SAGAMORE MILL.
xir government, should be composed
lot only of men of the highest integri- Fairbanks and Cortelyou Guests of the I
,yf but of education, experience and President. 1/
ried business capacity; men who by Q t n N Y Jul 12.?Senator/
profession and training are able to cope _ , ' . .... , A. , . Pa,
with the finest business and legal talent Fairbanks and National Chairman Corthat
money can buy, telyou, who were over night gueeta of
Realizing the ne^esslt** "'id utility of President Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill
i mnst yiwnw*' of the left here for New York today. Senat. I
,.gv/??08 afffi. es- Fairbanks will remain in New York
i.-.u, dtv Ot I affairs of this Commission, ,.v
,1 for hearmy 1 tablishment upon a stable business ban- nnt^ thi8 evening, when i.<
'merit of sain iB> and, tnat uieae kic?u ?
lie obtained by maintaining the highest to Indlanapons.
8, July 15, standard in the personel of its mem Chairman Cortelyou
Gkkeh. bersj we, the undersigned citizens of New York for several <1?
on Co., iS. C. Marion County, present for your atten- preliminary arrangement
tion the name of Mr. W. Boyd Evans, ,, . namna,.r?
a man hailing from our midst, ami work the campa.g i.
SITOTCT whom we believe possesses those high party left today the pre:
attributes which oualify him to meet tor Fairbanks and Chair
_ the obligations of the office to which he you were photographed.
h Skies " aspires with the greatest efficiency and The conference at Si
honor. He is full of energy, progress- contlnued untll an ear
mi Fvrie?id< ,ve ,n h'8 ideas and aggressive in ad- , . . , .
ii vr I- Yancing them; a Mason, a Pythian and morning. but no informs
heville, N ? . odd Fellow, he is in close tonch and lug It was obtainable.
a>.t eveiylridv sympathy with all that tends toward Judge William H. Hui
Hightful di ys the development of his fellow man and j?iy if was governor o
r small cost native State. We feel that a word set- arrlve<1 ?ere H<
' m ting out what manner of map he is and . . ..
i, Jr., E. If. what class ?f men he sprung from will h,s to the
not be amiss. cusa Porto Ric&n affairs
petition to fill T" s?mhiiii??i atuu 11 l/i iccs win wut on;
of the 'Jodie- figure. r; ^
Constitutional We never did such a Millinery business in our
5iity as?to at- lives. Can you guess why? If not, call and inspect
ming GoveriSJi our sty*es a?d prices and you wi 11 no longer wonder
im as his pri- Why.
poei'- w-? ; ~ * .
. cohering H In Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing
ne -duties and %\r
iigH office jde- . ' v . > ^
pon his Bhoui- We have cut prices af&to pieces. %
himself with .>< ? b
of these ar- ^enV ^ults at $1.50. ' Boys' Pants at 15c. !
eteftlhedstudy Call on us and you will go away with a satisfied
rolina College, 1
ion oThisterm smile on your face,
a Columbia. . +
egimentsfrom
fjecnar i I A
Co- ii
*J II a *^fc?ought to Shardk
The underseiiets. ^ ^* attr?-v.
%. '* Jlh9 woods '
r^o?<3ci<x:
folding an
H J . ~ ~ . . . . * t
g tiet out or (jet in Line g \ \
J fc Minor I
j , / Forcibly applies to conditions in C
3 every line of trade. S ^
| WE ARE IN LINES ?
? , SEE OUR JULY BARQAINS. < ji fit 9
jjf Special Summ^Sale for 10 Days. [ i ^
JJ Men.'s and Ladies'Shoes, were 91.25, now 91 j y ?f
D and upwards. | >; ' jjj?
1% Men's Negligee Shirts, regular 50c and 75c
S v values, now slaughtered to 42c 1
M Queun, 91 50 values, cut ruthlessly to $1.22 , I I ?; 1
"J Monarch, 91.00 values, tumbled to... 82c 3 1 1 gj|
Hats equal to Stetson or Dunlaps, $1 00 to 3.00 |jj> 1
Pants 331 per cent, off, former prices 75c to $6. il
,0 No Baltimore Burnt Qoods^k tll^tje^,, V
: "j j bra<uch of t>j~ ">w;'"?r i
IJ fSandidats at PranV*
m White Vests iro rec;^1n,''w1l0Iit'r- ?* 4r
? Early J*'*1"' 1* ^less of cost. Come ] |
$ * *> nd Ket choice. f 1
/self g candidv J
X This SALE ?Mr?4D~ ~AC? ^tI x/ :
ft ww?t)POT CASH ONI .V. : ill
s-V- -?: " U f 1
' - TfviHOR. I ~ fl :;vl
will stop In W I fa rar.dkUtel L_ 1
ly*tomak.? n Q
for the ? f E
Before the uj * jj i
slclent, Sens' P _ g g jl
m,n corMi' ? smith 5 &
ig;amoro Hill jft , I ' ly
hour thia W a
rTjffi Lomoanv 5 in
at, who, until J A 4 j
f Portfc Rico ki T. ^ n n ll
s cumj'/p* fl Ille People's Friends. H \ ,
t- 11 In ft recent history of
1 written by the Honorable
A era, Esq., he has this to s
1 Evan's grandfather, Ni
1 t and his father, William
1 , "Nathan Evans was 01
?, .11 I \ noblemen; had great. go<
> Detter and py nonore.
' " ing; had a kind and symj
. ( \ ^ and would help his nei|
as well and Davids ^ .'Zrhe^u'r.
r ~U " wr family by becoming sure
He lived on his splendid
he managed to keep till
? -*1 was a very popular man,
aspired to tlio lionors of c
^ a . . ___ I , , and then not of his own i
Lj 7 J 1 AL1 ^ W W ing urged by his numero
9 ' / > I ^ U I became a candidate for ]
* 4* ^ * -f 1 !|1 in the State legislature
? ^ ? though the contest wai hi
I trirmphantly elected at tl
I"' ticket, and served a term
it -? Faithful to his trust, he
\ public life in the full con
s \ 1 * people?he loved his bot
too well; pursuits of h<
niaierial "WiUiam" Balfer ' Eva
1 Evan's father, was a capt
] a true and valiant soldic
s.\
lung?which at the time
- *?/*** / to be mortal, but to even
mpressed With th llfie of he recovered. After re
turned to his command i
there to the surrender
nf J ~ ^ ~ array, 2<>th April, 1865. (
re, at rigfllt prices is a very worthy citizen,
yf > ? morals, and a good man i
in short, he is a highton
w Hats, Negligee- hirts, h^TIV.M ?.??
>. / - lant Confederate eoldier.
? tially a self-made man,
'SfianffeCS ' ||1 rtYlftl*/ onH lacking the means to beat
^ /"V* UAIUI 1 1 dllU of his college education,
' expenses himself, unaid<
... tJtt-'.-w V . - . hard work and untiring
ais? you cool, et us *y,i.1
r'~ 4 l elected against sharp com
1 i the position of Secretary
- ' <?r iary Committee of the
* if. Convention of 1895, and i
% J.] ' ,.1 A exhibited such marked, al
I Jy <v 1 "*A. " tract the attention of Wil
JlflSS be, who afterwards becoi
JlWt^CCeiVCfc/ of the State, appointed h
, ! . * vate secretary.
. \ ' Mr. Evans held this re
* V tion with the utmost sa(h
m '^W . |* chief, and during the last
1". ness of Governor E^leArbw
*"* i greater part of a yea? t
: - \ responsibilities of fbtft l
i vV. volved almost entity u
> *."/ \ T ders, and he acquitted
B t K ? / yiy ability and dignity.
w j/WJB During the i>erformanc<
r V - ^JRJW ~ /fjfr duous duties, however, 1
MjAtImV MB Ar JL j to enter upon and compl
f# JVV H W ft of law at the South Cai
WWSBffll I y and has since the expirat!
^ 1 practiced^his profession ii
ering that these soldiers
national laws, claim
I 1, jffff r?er award s for |l|
' t . ' ?crffl^red claims with the 11
/ ,?ar Department in ^Mhington for
VAUX |ADDRESsr 11 ^.bitfo^y^^^vyi ^inu
A, i For a period of nearly ten yeare mrr -"3
j Of Mar' Evans has been connected, in one ca....
.# er^NT CITIZENS pacity or anotaer, with the legislative ]
peC 13llSt, Oi l 7_ department of our government, acting ,
-^hnro V? c r t? th? Vnt as secretary to the various committees
Turkj-^I^KS ?fHiH rwidence^nOolumbi*, the head- I
i *r Riitlpfrid Commissioner quarters of the Railroad Commission,
lr. ., iuP Railroad Commissioner. ?ender8 Mr Evan8 a pecuHariy fitting
l m x 1 x _ 1. ! _L t 1
? HOT WEATHER NEWSI
Baker Evans: ff|
ae of Nature's I
eve^r^pccT We are always on the lookout >1
SlLu.wtr for llflrorjlinc Thp nthpr Hatr
bought T "big lot "of Colored "wash L
iyH?wS Goods, White Lawns, etc., at such I
51" hTnUer low prices on account of the advance y
notion, but be- in the season that we can sell them r
us friends he . . . #
Bep'b.-utive to you at a profit, and yet our price
will still be lower than our competii
retired from tors who bought early in the season v "<
ue and family &nd who are now offering what they
!" 7? have left at cost. We have had
ns, W, Boyd
ain in the war, * ,
A BIG BUSINESS ....
was thought
covery8hepr?? on this line of stuff, and any one who looks at it are
ind continued
of Johnson's struck with the low price, consequently we are havCaptain
Evans r *
iSfaflgjS ing a good business. m
WC gentleman; r v v. ^ T
n of this gal- f~' ' ?
5t= STRAW HATS
he met those .
neJseveiencef we are offering at Half Price, as we do not inteiid to
Mr. Evans was ca t^ia; mmo o mr r.4>a<M ff ? ? !? ??*