The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 18, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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If | PgQl j I That M( Get om broad fabrics If vrmi gbpffi 11 JVM ^_S|! here ai || Clothii 1 mer, ; |p that it S Our Prices < I ClotI 1 BAIL Happenings o^Tnterest About Town. * Mr. E. L. Spears went to Jonesville Sunday. Rev. J. T. Going went to Greenville Monday. Mr. W. W. Wilburn visited bis mrents Sundnv. Drs. I. M. and II. II. Hair went to Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. C. E. Lipscomb spent a part of last week in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Smith, of Carlisle, visited Union on Monday. Mr. A. W. Lowry spent Saturday and Sunday in Chester and Lowryvillc. Dr. S. W. Pry or, of Chester, was in the city Sunday on professional business. Miss Bessie. Gnllman, of Spartan- 1 burg, spent Sunday with her par- \ ents here. \ Mr. Waites Thomas, a prominent young lawyer of Columbia, spent 1 Sunday in the city. 1 Mr. Edgar I)a Shield, of Spar- g tanburg, spent Sunday with his ( brother. ? Mr. Clough Arthur, of Spartan#burg, spent Sunday last with his parents. Mr. Carroll Rodger spent Sunday in Spartanburg with his father, Rev. Mr. Rodger. Dr. Fike, of Spartanburg, a F brother of L. E. Fiko, of Union, spent Sunday and Monday here. Mrs. Claud Sartor entertained Monday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Addie Hughes, of 1 Itll IAMI . Mr. Marvin Scott, formerly of J Union, now manager of Mills avenue store, of Columbia, was in the o city Sunday. V Dr. S. C. Byrd, of Winnsboro, . native of Laurens, was elected pres- u, ident of Chicora College to take ^ effect Juno 1. n J* Dr. Jno. S. Morgan, a recent le <*ro<luate of the Atlanta Dental college, is spending this week in the ci city. Dr. Morgan contemplates saftkinfi Uftitfn hU htome* *ut Off OTB0MO Haiamn] w Sprir e now while th variety of styl< . to choose from will take time t nd examine our rig for Spring an you will be coi s the sort you w? are as Low at ling can be So EY - COPI UNION, S. C. .-...rjirr ijco iiyOnck Lettic Galbraith, of Spartanbi came clown for the dance Fri evening, and returned home Sal day morning. Prof. A. M. Erwiti, of Carli announces that the closing exerc of his school will he held on Fri' evening, May 18th, at 8:80 o'cle All are invited to attend. Mr. B. F. Alston, manager the Southern Cotton Oil Mill for Atlanta Monday to attend convention of the Southern Cot seed crushers. About 800 m will be represented. Mr. Allan D. Price successfu passed examination before the i preme Court in Columbia last \ve< He is now a licensed member the South Carolina bar. ft Price will, in all probability, loci in Union. * r. t T ti - - ? mr. n. J?'. Molt, of Buchannc W. Va., passed through Union 1j week. Mr. Ilolt is the chief si vcyor of the new South and \V< tern railroad, and his visit here w to look over the recent survey i the road. Mr. J. M. Harris, our go< 'riend from the Cross Anchor neig jorhood, was in the city last Sati lay and paid this office a call. 1 lays that the frost on the mornii >f May 10th did considerable dai igo to the lowland cotton in 1 >art of the country. He believ hough that a stand may yet 1 md. Speaking of Thk Times, M darris said: "It is the best pap re take at our house; I have bet aking it for years and expect 'j # iiKu it, ior years to come. It is in iroving every week " Honor Roll SantuGk Graded SgIiooI. 1st grade?Curtis Gregory, Mai ing Jeter, John Mobley Jeter. 2nd grade?Malcolm Jeter. 3rd grado?John Corn well, Lizz eter, Fred Gregory. 4th grade?Ryan Jeter, Rich Post n, May Lily Stevens, Claront Worthy, Ethelind Davis. 5th grade?Mattie Gregory, Paul ic McDaniel, Beatrice McDaniel Irnwin Poston, Harry Jones, ei est Gilmore. fith grade?Frank Moss, Kath ien Jeter. 8th grade?Clarihel Fant, Dru 11a Gee, Annie Belle Davis. 9th gtade?Frank Jeter. Allei ridy, Buying 1" ig Suit! I v. MWBnoLSDEaBHiBnaBBBnBa ere is a 11 vi ss and jj| ***** pecs! is W H o come |U ju Stylish |1 jii d Sum= || is nvinced || ii int : : : 11 j s Really Good Bf Id for. fg ' :LAND ?? I and - great regattas. irg, ',a>' Will Be Held on Hampton Roads During lur" Jamestown Exposition, 1907. slo, (by UfAULKS I'UrDKlUCK stansbl'uy.) ( ises Norfolk, Va., May 18.?Yachts- ( men all over the world are turning towards Hampton Roads, where in < 1907, during the period of the Jarncsj ^ town Exposition there will be the ' tju. largestand most beautiful assemblage ton of everything that floats or sails, from ills a warship to a eat boat, that has t ever been dreamed of by the mo3t < Hy imaginative sailor man. t livery American knows ' t J L'k* Hampton Roads is an p..uh j of ?* the Chesapeake Bay, reaching from j( lr- a point within Capes Charles and ' a*e Henry to the month of the James n j River, where it widens into a beau- : >n, | tiful land-locked bay, forming a fist1 safe harbor capable of comfortably ^ jr- S accomodating the navies of the, i*8-j world with the merchant marine jj -as ! thrown in. Schoolboys recall with for glowing eyes that here the celcbrated fight took place between the , Merrimac and the Monitor within I sight of the green parapets of | ^ Fortress Monroe. i ^ r. Upon this noble sheet of water 1 there will be held next year a series i of regattas, races and aquatic events V" on a scale never before attempted ^ and with a marine aggregation , drawn from all parts of the earth. 17 ,( In the presence of the navies of the T' world a multitude of white-winged 1 *r yachts will compete for honors and ^ trophies well worth the effort. j Commanding a view of one hun- ^ " i dred and sixty square miles of protec ted water way, the Jamestown I Exposition possesses an area for a naval, marine and yachting exhibi- j / ] tion such as has been enjoyed by j i- rio other exposition in the world's: history. From the point of view i ^ j of a marine spectacle, alone, it will ^ ie be worth crossing oceans to witness. I Many trophies and prizes will be 'in t-1 offered and many new boats built ? to contest for them. It seems prob-! ?r j able that a new and better era for I- J ) achting as a clean and noble sport, j ^ I. j \ ill date from the events to occur i " (, -i curing the Jamestown Exposition. j *. 1 cpresentative yachtsmen from the!'.1 i- I nited States and Canada have U j lined hands with the Hampton i- Loads Yacht Club and th*. Exposi- 0 t tion Company to ensure clean sport, n i qui table rules, a fair field and no (f k*ywr. fp, South Carolina. Teachers who; irchaso their tickets in small ivns are advised to speak to ticket ent in advance, bo that ho may mmunieate with headquarters d be Bure to have a reduced rate; ket on hand. Tickets will bo on 0 June 19, '20, 21 and 25, and ' ly 3 and 4. The hankers of the State have had | invention in Greenville during J 1 past week. Mr. W. J. Roddey, ' Rock Hill, is president of the or * 4 A. LOCKHART NEWS. New Doctor For Lockhart-Pcrsonals ?Sunday SGhool Growing. Lockhurt, May 14.-* Dr. T. 1..' rmvoll, of Rock llill, l?ut more cently of Baton Kongo, La., has sated at this place to practice edicine. Dr. .1. C. Ilrawloy is now in Now ark at a medical college taking a wt-graduate course. Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Kitchens acmpanicd by their daughter, Miss Jna, of the Hoodtown section, rently visited friends in Locklmrt. Mr. W. W. Finley made a short sit to Spartanburg. Miss Minnie Inman, who has ;en attending a business college in partanburg, is at home now at the \ idside of his sick father. Mr. 1). 1). Kobbins, of Monarch i visiting his sister, Mrs. Sum'J j Ainter. The frost here during the recent ; >ld snap was heavy, but strange i > say there was not much damage one. J The, train for the last few da} 6 as been on time which is someling unusual. Lo<?hart Baptist Sunday school > grnfkially growing in numbers# 'he a? rage attendance for the pros- j nt qi/u'ter is near two hundred and lie avVrage collection has likewise lcrcajsed. We have taken our seat t thelhead of the class in the Sunay schools of the Union county asoeiation both in membership and inancially and expect to stay there. As"a guarantee of good faith in he intention to carry out the above ssertion, 1 hereunto aliix the name if Homo. THE SUMMTRSCHOOL. Program of Instruction in the Various Departments?Reduced Railroad Rates. lion. (). B. Martin, State Superintendent of Education, made an announcement Wednesday with reference to the State summer school for teachers, which will be held at Hock Ilill this year from June 20th to July 18th inclusive. Mr. Martin will be superintendent of the summer school with I)r. D. 11. Johnson as associate and Mr. W. H. llarton assistant. The lecturers on pedagogy and .ducation will be Dr. Preston o 1. t /vi.?.wi ii? { > oearcn, ?'i v/iiiw, ?iiiv? ?" v " Gilbert of New York. Prof. Patterson Wardlaw, University of South Carolina, pedagogy. Supt. K. L. Hughes, Greenville city schools, illustrative geography; assistant, Miss Agnes Deal. Dr. James P. lvinard, Winthrop college, grammar. Prof. E. E. Utterhack, Atlanta city schools, drawing. Dr. A. L. Manchester, Converse college, music. Prof. A. G. Rcmbert, WofTord college, Latin. Prof. M. D. Earle, Furman ineversity, algebra and geometry. Supt. S. H. Edmunds, Sumter city schools, composition and rhetiric. Prof. D. \V. Nance, Clemson colego, English and American litcra uro. Prof. G. B. Waller, Wofford eoli*ge, arithmetic and trigonometry. Prof. S. Jennings, Greenville Fenale college, nature study and agiculture. Prof. W. IT. 'Morton, Converse allege, physics. , Prof. W. S. Morrison, GTcmson liege, history. Miss Mary F. Wickliffe, Winthrop )llege, reading and expression. Miss Margaret H. Puryear, Aujsta city schools, primary methods. Miss Catherine Mulligan, Winin,p college, domestic science. M iss Minnie Macfeat, Winthrop j liege, kindergarten. Miss Martha G. Powell, Win-j irop college, reading and expres-1 an. j Miss Ida Dacus, Winthrop colge, library methods. All of the conveniences of Winrop college will be at the disposal j the summer school. The dormirics will accomodate ">00 teachers.\ acre are gymnasium, baths, infir-; ary and other accessories necessary the health, comfort and convennce of a large population. The associated railways of Yirnia and the Carolinas have granta rate of one fare, plus 25 cents, r the round trip from all points | | FURNITURE 1 Stoves and Ran ing elsewhere, just received and every out w n guara Iw,J; I Spendthrift I That's the n, |i Spend most of t! i| repair shop, cost 1 end than a (rood 1 able carriage o 1 costi|j We have no si fl -but ffood honest II that are fair to | ways glad to s!t I plain their good 1 The People; ' ||j d. fant qillia1 t J MEET ME AT HA I 01 ji FAM | SIHRA l? ^ /j! ? 1 /% X f SL ff i i t i / AN IMPROVE POR CHILDREN WE ; Made without nails, v floor. Ask \c 1 SATISFACTION OR Y HAILE SS % The Leading ! & 49 East Main St. m CT in m in SHU e; store | ges before buy= 11 We have n , a new line p one goes H th a U ntee. H URR1S.B , Vehicles 1 | ame for them. % heir days in the 'ij ing more in the 'Ji I stylish, depend= | r buggy would || naps or bargains vehicles at prices |j both of us. Al= | ow them and ex- i points. ?. * Supply Co., I V\, Treas. and Mgr. U&4P&HIpteilfjfasfeste.sfasfosfrjf ILE'S SHOE STORE. UR I iniK t i v u u ^ I ^ kX rfo e T D SANDAL 1 i I'S SUMMER # 1 *R. E f /ill not scratch the M > see them. ^ \IID MAIirtf r* a /Mr ^ ?ui\ mui*L? DAI)IV. ? 10E CO.,} Shoe House. ? ii i i g i ff ri ri^lr r