The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 08, 1905, Image 2
1 BIG SLAUGH
|?8 Leonard Shaw and Deen Shoes, in calf a
53 Leonard Shaw and Deen #5.00 Shoes for
?gs /aimila onut?:> in aii siyies anu learners, w
|P The celebrated Shamrock Shoe going f?r
rcX Children's and Misses shoes, price $1.50
Some odds and ends in Ladies' Slippers,
|P 1 Lot of Ladies' Autohav Shoes, price $4
Men's Plow Shoes, worth $1.25 to $1.50
Come at once! First
H| Ladies' Ready Trimmed
?1 from 50c to $4.00.
Ill Biz lot of all Silk Ribbons
|s| price to suit your pu.
HI We aim to move our Clot
O for a few days will s<
||| $15 for $5.
Hi Shirts worth 25c going a
II going at 39c. Sox 3<
!..IN DRY
WHITE GOODS: Whii
20c and 25c, going a
H EMBROIDERIES AND L
t~>\/?
ljtji vi its iiuvv 1^/2^'
?11 goods now 28c.
j|| IN LACES we are offei
COTTON IS STILL KING. ?> North. opinio"
! fcrial South must undt
The North Slowly Awakes ?hanK? cotton is sti
to thp DrrwnorO.# South continue v
- ? - wkjiy v-i IIV UlIM | # - . .
Wealth of the Garden ap t w^|d_^
Spot of Earth. Deal Estate Tr
Men of the North who estimate of \\\ ^ rtnd J p j
o' the South is bused on knowledge McLure Mercantile Co
ohtaiued through u car window, will the storehouse occupie
be surprised to learn that of the total II. Ootzel hardware Cc
exports cf the country last yeur forty- [ Belk.
one per cent was contributed by the 1 r" 5 * Murphy
land of sunshine and flowers. For a (>^!ct tH*upied hy
. .. ... ; l-.ssti., front Mrs. Ann
long time after the war, which pros- i *?,. ,> , ,
b , , . , . . ? , 1 Mr. Kichard Morga
t.-ated its industries, the South was jot fr()m ftfrs Clftlicl I
regarded as paralyzed and poverty- a 0f t|,c p \y
srricken. Comparisons between the 1 purchased hy Mrs. Sari
fertile towns of the North, its smok - ; ago. These sales wt
ing chimneys, humming factories ' II. M. Holmes, real of
and heavy railway traffic, with the | ~
long stretches in the South, where i COUI*t PrOCCCd
the soil looks thin and barren, and j
the towns desolate, have created in September term of c<
the Northern mind a decidedly wrong nioli pleas and general i
impression which only official figures veiled Monday, Judge
of production can set right. presiding.
Among last year's exports excln- ' 'u '"st case tiied \vi
. i . .. c .. .. vs. James Rogers, assni
sively from the South were, cotton, ... . f ' ,
- ^.- ,. . . .. j..- i .r tery with intent to k
*..%d.01 I; cotton seed oil. *15,12..,- guU,y A motion for ,
802; cotton seed cuke and meal $18,- was ina(|(,
891,178; naval stores, $I(>,lno,l08; State vs. Walter Ha
phosphates, $(5,880,221. This makes Samuel Gilliam, clia
a total of $151,980,911 exclusively throwing rocks into tin
S>uthern products, and this alone SantUC. Gilliam plead
was nearly one-third of all of our do- sentenced to pay a line c
mestic exports. | on. , the county c
But, in addition to the articles P 1- Hampton,
named, the South exports other ar-1 ' rn"e' iai"
tides, which it raises or tnanufuc-j State vs. Will Davis
tures in common with nthor -
? ? ?? fo1 10 W1 livestock, stealing a co
the country, timber, petroleum, to*, \tm Eller; lie plead guiltj
bacco, cotton goods, provisions, the cow, said he sold tl
grains, coal, cattle, fruits, iron and ! Jno. (liles (iallnian. Ht
steel, wood manufactures, leather, guilty of the larceny antl
and its share in such exports is rough-, J'' months in the penii
ly estimated at $18?,iH>0,000. Hence,1. Stat(' v*' 'hitler FaMter
a total of $614,900,000, or forty-one jlng an unlawful weapo
. ' ' . ' ? ' and sentenced to pay a
per cent of the value of all the e*-j do?nra w ^ f, ? Fin,
p irts of the country. | state vs. John Mosele
Tne value of exports of raw cotton J ,lIui battery with intent
alone exceeded the value of the com-! verdict, not guilty. Defe
bioed exports of breadstufTs, cattl^, j represented hy attorneys
hogs and sheep, provisions and min*i I'ass and 15. F. Townsend
eral oils. It was almost three times! wo Ku to press the c
as great as the value of all iron and "date \s. hen I risock char
and steel exports, and two-thirds as "'V.!,' < r !'? 11 icrtl.
great as the value of all manufactur- ? " !.nmr< ' ^ <a'1 S
" , vs. (.eorge, (.ore, Wallace
ed products. Yinus MeI*awson. This
Figures, such as these prove the Wo,nan. Her defence is
wealth of Southern fields and such killing was accidental, the
activity of the Southern people that handling of a pistol.
TER SALE!1
kjs ?
? Bsa v
' j&g d:
fcEvfl ai
gajg <y
nd vici, button and lace $2 50 02 h
3 qo TO V
nil be sold for 2 25 jg?
2 so m p
, being sold for 1 00 Ha o<
all sizes, for 50 j?S c<
.00, selling at 2 50 E*g ?
?, selling for 90
in, first served. SjjS ?
KriW a
I I I jgsj h
KM W
Hats at reduced prices, ?| h
t, all colors and shades, 11 J;
se. 11 ?
hing department, and || el
^11 suits worth $10 to ||
119c, Shirts worth 50c jl jj
c up. Collars 9c. ||
GOODS.. I 1
te Lawns worth 15c, |1 0
t 12j^c, 15c and 20c. St|
ACES: 15c Embroid- l| j;
goods now 20c, 40c ||
ring some very rare | j
si
? no
of tho indus- Advertised Letters
irgo a decided m
iif ? a *?,?. Remaining in the Post Office at Union, ar
King and the s c > for the week ending Septt fi| d{
>o tho garden 1905. be
ttsburg Press. B?Jim Barnett, Rachel Bomar, Nellie
Bennett, Mrs Janie Brown. ,
; C?Janie Crosby, M W Check, Na- b,e
ansfers. 1 than Clark, B E Cain, B I) Cain. 8",
I)?Jack DuPree, S A Dickson. 8ai
r , F?Chas Farr, James Floyd, Monroe 8r!
IcLurc of the F]oyd) Maggie Flyson.
?. have bought G?Lizzie Gregory, Willie Gist.
<1 by the Geo. H?Will Higgins, Hattie Hawkins.
> from W II Mr8' Humsler.
J?R H Jones, Bob Jeter, John Jeter, .
Harry Jeter. *
bought the L?W M Lawson. Geo Little,. bei
V V n-.n..o? \t_. t i *?.?
??.-*> " ??? d mcwaiUB, w I' McCaw. d
,V 'u'' ' ' P?Jce Pierce, Sara Place, Steve Si
, Place, King Prince, Annie Prince. "I
n bought the ]{?Ellen Reynolds, Lizzie Rice,
Sartor, being Mary Ray. ^
Hamilton lot S?Francis Smith, Furman Simpson, fOUi
i, Arthur Sims. . twe
tor some inn T?Anderson Thomas, Spencer Thomre
made by son. FRi
state broker. W?Charlie Williams, Matt Woods, ai
J O Woods, Moorman Worthy. al
.. Persons calling for the above letters
IlligS. will please say if advertised, and will l>e c0
required to pay one cent for their de- flr
ourt of com- liverr* J.O.Hpnt?e, P. M. 8e
sessions eon- _ "* * ^
J. c. Klugb Executor s Notice. foi
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i n<> aii persons having claims against the M
i. i i * estate of I). A. T. Farr, deceased, will
lit illHl l>flt- present their claims toll. 11. Free, Jr.,
ill; verdict, at Jonesville. S. C., properly attested. u
i new trial Parties owing the estate must make pay- tak
ment at once. lig,
, Ei.i.iott Farr, ?,fr
mpton and Executrix. tw<
rged with D. 11. Frkb,
a cars near Marvin Scott, w
LMiiltv and Executors.
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ilisnc<.nf?u Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
i not been State of South Carolina, ) FOR
County of Union. : ac-r
larceny ot By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate ? I1'
w from It. judge.
r to sailing whereas, J. II. Wilhurn lias j
io cow for made suit to me to grant him Letters of
...r,u ?/im?i Administration on the estate of and
' ua" )l,n(j effects of J. Richard Wilburn, de- QOOl
I sentenced ceased. mic
tentiary. These are, therefore, to cite and ad- ajt
for enrrv- monlsh all and singular the kindred i?0oi
mi 11 Or a?d creditors of the said J. Richard
r ! Wilburn, deceased, that they bo and FOR
fine Of live appear, before me, in the Court of Pro- Beat
3 paid. bate, to be held at it..:? "
uuivii ?./. n.. Mouth 2, 3
y assault Carolina, on the 21st day of September, entii
to kill* next? after publication hereof, at 11 this
' r? ' o'efoek in the forenoon, to show cause, tract
imunt was jf any they have, why the said Admin- ]y|. C
V. E. Do- istration should not l>e granted. 3f>.2t
Given under my hand and seal this
a. f 4l,? 5th day of September Anno Domini, VEHU
asc oi tut J{K)6 - our,
geu With Jason M. Grbkr, ons a
Probate Judge, Peop
arc State Published on the Hth day of Septeni- ^vT> ?
Jot,,- and '? *? Vmm *?
last is a ' house
^careless Bring your job work to The prove
Times. We can please you. I jJUf'J
resentment of Grand Jury, i
o his Honor J. C. Klugh, judge
presiding at the fall term of court
for Union county 1905.
We, the grand jurors of Union
>unty, beg to submit our report,
/e have carefully examined all inictmentfr
handed us by the solicitor
rid have passed upon them as the
yidence seemed to justify. We ^
ave by committee visited County
arisli, chain gang and jail, and J
ave found each in good condition,
he patients in the parish are well i
rovided for and seem perfectly .
mtentcd. The chain gang had no '
nnplaints to make, and say they 1
re very humanely treated. The
iil is very clean and in good con- j
ition. The books of the county
flicers have been found well kept j
nd in good order. Each ofliccr
as made his annual settlement 1
ith the comptroller general and
ave been found all right. i'
Wc note that some cots have been
rovided for the prisoners in jail, j
hough the steel cages recommended '
U.n mwvwl ? -A ? t * i1
j ?< r>>"iiu juij hi. u luruier term
f court have not been provided, I
nd we insist that some cages be' I
irnished in order that the prison rs
may be lxttcr cared for and with
lore safety.
We extend to his Honor, also to "
lie Solicitor and other officers of
lie court our thanks for their coun.'1
and courtesies shown us during
lie term.
Respectfully subniitted,
A. P. H. Walker,
Foreman.
The following are the grand jury
ir next year: It. W. McDow, W.
'. Dunlap, C. Whitlock, W. A.
'urner, J. C. Bevis and L. F: Maine.
These are of the present
rand jury who are drawn to hold
vcr. _
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
When your ship of Health strikes
lie hidden rocks of Consumption,
neumonia, etc., you are lost if you
on't get help from Dr. King's New
iscovery for Consumption. J. W.
IcKinnon, of Talladega Springs, Ala.,
rites: "I had been very ill with
neumonia, under the care of two
octors. but was getting no better
'hen I began to take Pr. King's New
iscovery. The first dose gave relief,
ud one bottle cured me." Sure cure
>r sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and
aids. Guaranteed at I)r. F. C. Duke's
rug store, price 50c and $1.00. Trial
ottle free. _
i:*?MALndre(l and Creditors.
lyJ^on Greer. Esq., Probate Judge
Hhereaa, John D. Smith has Thade
nt to me to grant him Letters of Administration
on the Estate c f and effects .
i John Wix, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and adonish
all and singular the kindred
id creditors of the said John Wix.
sceased, that they be and appear
(fore me, in the Court of PrrLo**.
t?e held at Union C. H., South
irolina, on the 22nd day of Septem- ;
r, next, after publication hereof, to i
ow cause, if any they have, why the 1
id Administration should not be J
inted. ,
3iven under my hand and seal this
1 day of September, Anno Domini,
>5. ~
Jason M. Grkkr,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 8th day of Septemr,
1905, in The Unio* Times, 26-2t. j;
tecial Advertisements j
Dticofl will be Inserted in this column at j
rate of 'A words or less for 25c one issue, '
r issues for 75c. Additional lines over IS
nty- live words 6c a line. |
KSH turnip seed?just received E
lotlier lot of reliable turnip seed in
1 the best varieties at Scaife's.
THE public! When you have
tton for sale call and see us. We
e now in the market. Re sure to 4
e us before you sell. Fant Bros. I
j. 3G-3t A
t SALE?Two 70-saaw gins and
jhb cress. Cheap. Apply to J. E. I
inter Bro., Sedalia, S. C. 32-tf I
UK?Before you buy figure with I
The Peoples Supply Co. I
EN UP. on the 17th of August, one I
ht sorrel mare mule with deeper H
rel stripes down the shoulders and H
> white spots on forehead. Owner H
t have same by paying charges. B
A. Moorehead. 3fl-4t H
EY SAVED?If you want to save I
ncy get our .prices on collars, H
dies, narhess and saddles. The H
>ples Supply Co. H
RENT OR LEASE?About 350 I
es of laqd, 10 miles from Union, H
>rse farm, good dwelling house, H
n, and 2 tenant houses. Possess- H
given January 1st, 1906. Apply S
. A. Brown, the real estate man. h
36-11 |
) INVESTMENT?The McCor- I
k Mower is the best investment Hy
inner can make. Sold by The HI
pies Supply Company. j Hp
RENT?The Jeter place, near latt
ty's Bridge, containing 1300 acres, H
or 5 year. Prefer renting the S
e place to one man. If cant do H
will cut the nlace in :t
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g. For particulars apply to |B
!. Deaver, Carlisle, S. C. ^
JLK8?We have !>oth floors of
tew building covered with wagnd
buggies of all styles. The ,
les Supply Co. ,
? 4
ENT?House on Main street, 7
rooms, bath room, servant
i; nice garnen, water works, F
connection and modern im- I
ments; possession given at once,
'to J. A. Brown, "the real es- i
uan." I ?
OUR GREAT STOCK I
IS BEGINNING TO POUR IN.
SVe have always been considered
^ood buyers, but we think that this
season we have surnasseH fnrmpr
efforts. Just received as a starter a
frig lot of Manufacturers Samples in
Ladies, Children and Misses Jackets
and Sk':rts, bought at about one-half
the wholesale price and marked at a
quick selling price for SPOT CASH.
- SO COME AT ONCE. (
McLure Mercantile Co.,
The Undersellers.
I . -
fjusr received!
0 SOLID CARLOAD B
1 AUBURN WAGONS
lit 10 13
H v*??. mourns. H
U COME AND SEE US.. Q
i OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. I
BUNION HARDWARE COMPANY,|
; HAIR & HAIR, |
; DENTISTS. :
Z Crown, Bridgework and Regulating a Specialty. 3
5 Office over Mutual Dry Goods Co., Union, S. C. 2
}? DR. J. M. WALLACE. DR. H. L. FELLERS, fiji
| WALLACE & FELLERS, |
| DENTISTS. gf
!g Crown and Bridge Work Ofllces: Rooms 1 and 2 nil
A Specialty. Phone 117. Nicholson Building. ra ?
Twenty-four Sharp Edges. B
fyiW Each blade good for twenty TO FORTY B
j velvet shaves without sharpening. B
P^mCompact, Durable, Simple, and Hygienic. B
^^rThis wonderful little invention will give you B
u!0$m as easy a s^ave your own home as it is B
possible for you to get in the best barber shop B /
J^r in the land, thereby saving time, money, and B
The blades are "ret Im- B
as"thln aspaper.^K^jPSp^^^^RjB^HM^^HHprovement fl
i'W as hard as flint, in razor B
as tough and in 400 B
flexible as whalebone B
Heavily (old- <^MrL?}/!r J
?U(rd set W i t li JTm jffil Triple silver-plated ^
2 blades, (10.00 fBu^mgtASj^^^H^^RSjDBM^iaS^wi (et w'1^ 13 blades,
Wuli fine iiimii.ii o I
case, name gilded Extra blades, per
on ease, and initials dozen, f 1.00
* monogram en{raved
on Jlie
iici drugcSm^^ Agents I
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