The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 18, 1905, Image 8
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We are saving' nunc
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93 customers money, not b
? business?, but by seeing s
the market affords at ri
asi'ttleor le^s titan c!
M are so id.
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QJ Our motto is an* always has
iXj W holesome j^oocis nr "Live p
^ today we are carrying the Pi
fts est stock of even June; to eat
fifty We have just finished the set
pftj history with an increase in rt
fiftj over the first year. We attri
KJ unchangeable attitude of trea
jhJ is the very best treatment,
U4 uniform courtesy and no!it
*24 stances.
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Ks We are always read;
gs patrons who are capabi
kind of treatment. If yc
regular customers, try in
^ back up every claim thai
i the mm mm
BEST GROCERIES
Jaj L. L. WAGNON,
THE INCONSISTENCY *'< <> w?1 " r
OP SENATOR TlLLPIAN rnpr,!!"
| many things k? to pI
His Letter to Mr. Higgius ,ief ,lMS
. . Vr ^lti K'K w|>nnA]\ .
and Speech at cd<ie- , !
. II'.iTi' has been
lielcl Compared. vers.i y ?t ihe sudd.
? ! donees ??f much ii)i)i
Newberry Olxi-rvi-r, hands ?.f two hiyh
v.- , . , 4ii iai 1 s*. <>uo of these
We have not space for extended t,)U^.stn. of himsf;,
i ..lice of Senator Idimun s speech in dead, a nd hi- friend
b. half of his "baby" i.t Kdi?. fi?!d on count m\self one, d
.Saturday, hut will call attention to 'rntb hcnwn and hi:
j u ^ .i . from what v,e believ
-< me discrepancies het-vern that ,
, ,, ,, . mulscti -lander,
speech and his htter to Mr. Hijrgtns easy to linu out froi
1. H o <|note from It's letter: the records in tl
4'i cm bound to believe that the whether there is ai
grest dissatisfact ion nt:d desire to dr- bo-i f?r t.'nse ofr
stroy the dispensary conies from the! ^r- Herbert Kvans,
well-nigh universal belief < ' the pc< - board of dispensary
pic that there is corruption in its ad- living man who will
ministration and because the lust '>* wfl'ome the mm
legislature failed to tel^e any action destination into his
other than to appoint a committee to; ti ii. and the lamen
investigate." I :S Hie other. His
In his speech he savs : "The on-, l!,l<v' 'bank me for
i i . .i i- * , , < opportunity to pro
)" on lho ^'spensary ,3 led by | infhlnoUf( H*re tj s|
my first bitter political opponents" j have been sent bro
?in one case attributing the opposi- large < state. Then
tion to the dispensary to a belief in r''" f ' < > w i 1!. i
.. ., ,, .. . accepts a very lino
its corruption ; in the otner attnou'.- .... .
1 hi key man in i\e
ing it to opposition to him?thus ut- er.t, while .Mr. Ho
tempting to give i lie ipieMi n a jo- member of the bon
litical turn. was drurnmer for .s,
2. In his letter lie say, : whiskey houses befc
J cn tlie hoard."
"rnle?? public opinion shall drive 0
the legislature at ils next session to ' ? ' Mian s 1
some reformation whieb will purify pn* ()^ " horse and '<
the atinosphero there is no possible a drummer for a ii<j
doubt that all elements of opposition Why spend thou
to the dispensary, aided by manv of , _n .
,, . . , . . ., for an investigation
its old friends, wi<l combine in the
next election and kill the system. I
do not hesitate to tell vou franklv Erulir ifinnv
that if it has become nr d is to remain ?"H> UI
a corrupt political machine, as is
eharged, i cannot defend ii and will I'msju nity is ;i
not do so. but will join the ranks of worn theme. It is
those who seek to kill it." ever, which current
In his speech he says: ynrs,
"I tow say thnt if the legii-lature l""l" 1 (',M
, . . :i tone <>1 <lnui>t am
now in I ower does not ut its next . , ..
V , atmosphere <?f suspi
session chang.? the law so as to re- i,av<. pt-rvswletl tliiform
the system, J will undertake, if .m,| NV|,j|,. f,.w
I am living until n? xt summer, to claim that times
light for a legislature that will reform contrast with tlicc?|
it"?which is altogether a dilTerent of the period dir
thing. And ho might have added if I'.Mid, htisiness was
that legislature failed to reform it he ' > K"?d. lo en
would vote for another, and so on ad ' '"'unto the pic\ail
inlinitutn. wliiisiM, <". II;
S. I n his letter the Keitulor tijjrees .I1, ' 1
... ... ... "I high Imaiiee '
with tie people in their opinion that i,npiIKning ,|l(.
there is corruption in theadministru ;ni,| financial moral:
tion; in his speech he appears as in positions of gre;
their defender. sponsihility, men
MONEYI
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Sreds of careful house= 0
oceries of even' class tjj
e week. We save our jXj
y doing1 a cut throat Mi
that they get the best ?3
girt prices, always for wj
ipf;r,pr of c+siff M
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been, ''Clean, Fresh and QJI
?vj iet live figures/' and
nesl , Cleanest and Fresh :ond
year of our business
>und numbers of $32,000 pfcj
bute the increase to our
ting all our patrons, which pfcj
most liberal prices with
en ess under all circum&
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y to take care of more ji-j
ie of appreciating; our jj=j
?Li are not one of our MS
=> and see if we do not rtS
t we make. ??}
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jERY company, &
AT LEAST COST. m
Manager.
J regarded as the leaders of husines
ve there is ear- to whom the puhlie looked for at
il.a! of it. Very vice and direction, an<l who wei
iow ihwt this he- ji.smu-iated in the puhlie mind wit
t:on io fuel. all that is honest, sane and eonse
vative iti business life,
talk almost urn- To have many of these men r
l-?i ?' biiii ? i i vi-1 vralcd a.-' common "grafters,
ney beuig in the | dianiclessly juggling with tni
,lispca,-.r> ; i j fun,iSi jn?i vcrgicg in their inn
is living una can ... , , ?.. ,
f Thftother isliwhtahlo operation dangerous
s. am,,ng whom I m'ar t,l(> confines of the penal cod
esirc to"have the ffitve the community a severe shot
5 memory cleared Ironi which it will he lung in r
e to be a vile and covering. The average man thin]
it ought to b:< in extreme terms. The equitab
11 the hanks and revelations, and the highly sens;
lo clerk s office tional and romantic finaneial dran
:iy foundation in wlli(.h hng ,RVn ..paring in
repeated stones. , . , , ., ,
chnirmail nt t!.o l>'?gn*niP, nil. I wllicll I,
directors, is the "een accepted as true by an en??
I am sure.glad- nious number of people, have roi
it searching in- vineed a great multitude that i
linaneial condi- matter how fair may he the on
ted H. H. Crum ward Seeming of affairs, within tl
friends will, I imposing edifice of earnings at
giving them the .,SS(.trt ;s fui| 0f dead men's horn
ve Iiow fal>e and n<i ajj uncleanncss. It is 111
(athinonf u ? htnh I
"7 : . ""'l'' tone of pessimism which is in
udcast. about his , , , ,, 1 , .. ,, ,
we have reports ?l""btodly responsible lor tlm lonj
mother director, continued dullness in the sto<
hor-e from some market ami t >i* the failure ot si
n'ucky as a pres- ciirity prices adequately t<> discoui
ykin. the other business conditions.
rd <>f directors, As a matter of fad, the 1'i.iU
i.iiie one or two states is more prosperous in tl
>re he was placed >in,,n?.|. ,,f pip", than at any prev
mis period in its history. Evei
received the pros- ]iu,? of evidence leads to this eoi
nothcr used to be elusion. W hi lo the total vol in i
uor house. of business in certain lines has her
sands of dollars exceeded in the past, yet taking tl
anyhow'.' situation as a whole, the gcncri
m average of prosperity has never bet
equalled. The volume of busine;
Prosperity. in all lines of production and di
trihution is large and well sustainer
trite and well- The iron and steel industry, tl
a subject, how- barometer of business, is in a pa
opinion, within ticularly flourishing condition. Tl
has held it i111- lalwir situation is also satisfactory
lOvcr since (Employment is general and strike
I hesitancy, an are few. < >f especial signilienn<
cion and unrest, to the continuance of prosperity
luisiness world, the general ill success of tho*
dd he found to strikes which have hocn inaugurate
were hard, hy during the past year. The art <
mlent prosperity industrial warfare has been thoi
eelly preceding oughly mastered hy employers an
not considered hut little diilictilty was experience
iphasi/.c and ac- in bringing the strikers to term:
ing tone of pes- The agricultural interest is sharin
mhI of so-called largely in good times. With fai
ng the methods harvests and sustained high priet
and seriously the farmer has every reason to 1
siness integrity satisfied with the outlook.
< of many men Most convincing of the. evidence
at-trust and re- of good times is the record of can
who have been ings and dividends. The Unio
Say Plainly I
i
That you want LIO!
being n Hquaro man, w
thing else. You may
What About the Un
of housekeepers who
for over a quarte
Is there any stronge
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Lion-head c
I Save tliose Liou-lioi
5 SOLD BY GROC
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^ l/'UMk 'TlUB II I? I WW
' Pacific, Baltimore and Ohio an
Reading haw advanced tli ir rate.and
there is reason to believe tha
other large companies will follo>
suit. Most rcnuirkalile of tlie stati
Hearts of earnings is the report ?
?oO,oOO,(XHJ net earnings for th
June quarter by the Pnited State
Steel Corporation. The earning
of this company aeeuratelv ret lee
the rendition of the country, Ix
eause the demand for iron and ste?
usually comes from the proceeds
bond and stock sales and froi
profits.
Not only is prosperity abounding
but it is established on a soitn
basis. There is little speculation
Tin* people's savings are going int
industry or good securities, and tli
continued dullness in the stoe
markets is a wholesome evident
i that a dilhcult lesson has for th
j time being at least, been masteret
i Credit is not over-extended, whik
i at the same time, interest rates ai
| low. A general survey of tl
i situation convinces one that tl
i country is prosperous, and, to pan
phrase the saying of a prominei
| financier on another occasion, tlu
I this prosperity is likely to eontinu
_ for a long time to come. ? Railwa
World,
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l; Union & Glenn Spring
i, Railroad Co.
Time Table Effective Aug. 1, 1901
Leave t'nion 7. a. in. I .no. 1.00 an
i 8.10 p. m.
Arrive IliilTnln 7.15 a. in. 1.15. 1.1
st and 18.25 n. in.
Iv Leave RutTalo x.15 a. in. 1.15, 5.ix> at:
(l | S.30 |>. in.
Arrive Union K.30 a. in. l'.mi. C. 15 ai
^ ^ S.45 p. in.
e- Leave Union 9.00 a. in. ami G.'JG p. l
Pass Meal Shoals 9.50 a in. an
j(l 0.10 p. m. Arrive Pride 10.15 a. 11
and 0.35 p. m.
Leave Pride 10.35 a. in. and 6.50 p. n
in Pass Neal Shoals 11.oo a. in. an
;i 7.10 p. in. Arrive Union 11.50 i
in. and 8.no p. in.
1>_ All trains daily unless otherwh
j_ noted. Week days only.
iSaturdays and Sundays only.
u> * *
Connection made at Pride with Sei
hoard Air Line through trains Soul
hound in the tnomingund North houn
id in he evening.
os Interchangeable mileage sold by ll
m Seaboard Air Line will be honored I
the U. ii <L S. |{. It.
M. 15. SUMMER,
t,- (ien. Pass. Agent.
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L" Notice of Meeting of
Stock Holders.
Notice is hereby given tbat a meet in
of the stockholders of Union & Glen
t- Springs I'ail road Company will be hel
y at the ollice of said company in tli
j. town of Union, South Carolina on th
'.lb day of September, A. I). 1805 at 1
" o'clock a. in. That the purpose of sai
ii stockholders meeting is to increase tli
ic capital stock of the said Union iV: Glen
,,1 | ?pniiuaiiroau company, tluec hur
I drcd and lifty thousand dollars, so tha
the capital stock of said Union <S: (lien
ss Springs Hailrond Company shall h
s- four hundred thousand dollars.
| lty order of the Hoard of Directors.
T. C. Duncan, President,
u> (Jko. M. Wiuoiit, Secretary. 31-5
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Is It Right?
Is it right . that a pronorty-own<
should lose $1.20 to let a dollar innk
, I 50 cents? A dealer makes 50 cent
! more on fourteen gallons of ready-foi
use paint, at $1.50 per gallon, than on
(i i agent does on eight gallons of I,. A; M
,f paint and six gallons of linseed oi
which make fourteen gallons of th
17 I hest. paint in the world, at $1.20 pe
o i gallon; the property-owner losses jus
<1 $1.20. Is it right?
.. | It only requires I gallons of I,. & M
* and 3 gallons linseed oil to paint
b : modi-rate sized house.
'I' j Pen Thousand Churches paintei
?8 with Longman ?.t Martinez L. .V M
H. ' Paint.
Uiheral quanity given to to churchc
j when bought from Union Hard war
8 , Company, Union, 8. C. *
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n't Subscribe for The Times
; 1 l
lo Your Grocer
^ COFFEE always, and be,
ill not try to soil yon anynot
core for our opinion, but
iited Judgment of Motions
Lave used LION COFFEE
r of a century ?
r proof-of Merit, than the
Confidence of the People
in<l ever increasing popularity?
JON COFFEE Is carefully seeded
at the plantation, shipped
lireci to our various factories,
vtacie it is sldlliully roasted and
:arcfully packed In sealed packiges?unlike
loose coilee, which
s exposed to germs, dust. In- B
sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches H
k'ou as pure and clean as when H
it left the factory. Sold only in I
L lb. packages. |
>u every pucKage. H
ids for valuable premiums. 8
ERS EVERYWHERE i
WOOLSON SriCE CO., Toledo, Ohio. I
1 PICNICS.
if The picnic season is at hand,
When city people blithely hl?
^ In train loads to the boardorland
- To frolic and fill up on pic,
(4' With 1>almy nature to commune
And, at tlio hast excuse, to spoon.
(>
A hamper loaded to the guards.
Big bottles tilled with something tamo,
^ Some golf sticks and about ten yards
t Of netting for a tennis game,
, A hammock?and they are away,
j With poor pa loaded Jlkgi a dra-y.
The train is crowded; every se;?t
Holds several grown folks and three
11 kids;
The air is smoky, and the heat
f Of comfort all the Journey rids.
' Wait tid the grounds we can discern;
(1 We'll have cool breezes then to burn.
' This is the place to draw the veil.
O Tho picnic is a humbug largo,
(, Bnllt on a monumental scale,
. With nothing real hut the charge,
k i W?- iloa't liKv water cold to throw,
V But we've been to them, and we know.
0
1 Hard on the Theory,
"At last." the optimist was cxplaining
to it neighbor, "I have found a
way t<? save money. About tbe lirst of
11 the mouth a man came along with a
H' new gas burner guaranteed to cut the
t- gas hill in two. I bought it, and a few
it days later a fellow showed up who had
it a regulator that he promised would
10 make the gas hill look like 30 cents,
y At least It would cut It down twothirds.
Well. I took it. and toward tho
end of the week a l'rauk agent drifted
around with an attachment for the
S meter that would do all kinds of economieal
stunts. I let liim put It on,
and I calculate that the gas company
will he owing me something by the
time the next hill comes in."
".Tohn," called his wife from the next
room, "the gas bill came tlds morning,
and it was only a third larger than the
month before!"
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Mutual.
id Iii the spring tho young man's fancy
Turns to thoughts of love, they say,
And 1 guess tho young girl's fancy
j Moots It pleasantly halfway.
Literary Eifort.
1. "Wliat is ho doing for n living?"
id "Writing."
it "Short stories?"
"Oh, no; just writing home for
money."
Gave Him a Jar.
\- "lie was intoxicated with her
h lieauty."
id "I?' 11 it sobered him up, I fancy,
when the chock for her dinner came."
ie
Hadn't Caught Up.
"It Is winter now in tho Argentine
Republic."
_ "Say, they must bo a slow race of
people in that country."
Didn't Want to Surprise Her.
IP? toyed with
jtfgfijjWSS H ]A Ills sudden riso
i- in
it
" One Way to Get Ready.
"lie Is saving liis money for n rainy
day."
"Isn't he rustler enough to steal his
t. umbrellas?"
Knew the Worst.
"lie seems to have a prejudice
'r tigainst canned goods."
0 "Yes; he has worked in a canning
factory."
tr
[. Looked as Though He Might Have It.
I. "Can you lend me $10, old man?"
0 "No, but I thank you for the cornpllJ
inent."
< SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
1805-1905.
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Four Schools: Arts, Law Sciences
* and Teachers System of
Wide Election.
Expenses Moderate. Opens Sep- I
| tember 27th, 1906. }
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T H E .
Cash Bargain Store
-There are always extra
values found at the Cash
Bargain Store at this season
of the'year.
Just received a lot of Lawns
and Organdies in large figures,
price 10c the yard.
Colored Lawns that sold at
7c, 8c, 9c and 10c the yard, ^
now 5c.
White Lawn, 40 inches wide,
going at 10c. ^
o i rvi ^
uooa Bleaching at 5c, 6c, 7c, ^
8c, and 10c the yard;
Mennen's Talcum Powder at
15c a box.
MRS. 1). N. WILBDRN,
Get
One Pound
of
BEST T&
*' v ' - -i. 'it'
BORATED TALCUM
for
25 CENTS
.
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at
DUKE DRUG CO.
Under Hotel Union. Union, S. C.
THEY HAVE COME!
j I always made special preparations
for the summer
months, for 1 know that almost
everybody has to buy
hot weather specials this time
of the year, so I ask you to
come and look through my
lines, which are complete.
.111ST DFfPIVPn
v W W > m X V m?4 A T L4L/
lots of real good things in
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Clothing, Hosiery, Un- ^
derwear, etc.
All of the above mentioned
are correct in style, best in
quality and low in price. So
! trade here, save your coupons
and get a fine set of dishes
free.
GEO. W. GOING.
That Headache
Can be Cured. ^
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Our Pink (M. H.) Headache
Tablets works like
magic. If von hnvo nnt
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tried them before
TRY THEM NOW i
You will be surprised
how surely and quickly
relief will come. The
most simple and harmless
remedy in the world,
but they cure headaches.
We sell them on a 1?
positive guarantee.
Twelve, doses for a
dime.
Palmetto Drug Co.,
lluiet & Renwick, Owners.
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