The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 25, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
-Jff '2s> '/& & * ??> >J& >JT'
<| Taste fiiid
| Exclysi vcncs
0
0
0 Lire characteristics of
0 Clothing Oopartmenl.
O This branch of our b
0 ness lias stood I he te^
0 time and is iv ? an exp
0 ment. Skilled desi^i
0 and tailors hive combi
0 their abilities to proc
0 uarmetv, hvu are excel
0 in every respect.
0 inspection ?>." our
0 will readilv convince
0
^ that vour apparel neec
0 We have clothes mat ai
0
0 price. 1 hov hear the i
0 arantee of their intrinsi
$
&
0 Suppose You Ins
0
0
0
0 1
0 ~
0
0 Outfitters to
0
$?ee>?cee?c 4
| DHTERCNCE IN
BSl
| MATERIAL
ti ?
|| It is the diffv
|| terlal?the vari
p| ty of drags th-:
difference. 11
kind of drugs
|| who know.
el ^0
fSV55. ?Krr
?m?S9? Wi
Wintferop College Scholarship
and Entrance Examination.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop College
and for the admission of new students
will he held at the County Court
House on Friday, .Inly (Jth, at !) a m.
Applicants must n< t he less than fifteen
years of ape. When scholarships are
vacated after July (>, tluy will he
awarded to those making the highest
average at this examination, provide!
they meet the conditions governing the '
award. Applicants for scholarships'
should write to I'residi nt Johnson he-'
'ore the examination for scholarship
j pplication flanks.
Scholarships ate worth $!th aid free
tuition. The next session will open
September lWh, lhhtt, For further information
and catalogue, nddre.-s Pres.
1> 1'.. Johnson, hock Hill, S. (J IS-iOrp
JUST RECEIVE!;'
a
A large assortment i f FANS from
1 1-2 cents to 1
A l'cautifn] line of 1 ,;i<Ii?-s Neckwear, il
Also a large line of Sample Collars, rd
Scarfs and Ihh
J 1
An elegant white W rist bag. S>
be sure and g*l one before they are
gone, only 7oe. each
A Stylish assortment of embroidered
and plain
STREET HATS
The new shapes and only '<(? ?v 7-V.
A choice line of I'ainted Cushion
Tops, Corset (.irdles, Hosiery, Ribbons,
black Taniiso, Mohair, Melrose,
Oxfords, white goods and any*
thing that is a KAI> in jny line of .. "I
, attac!
fi<> 'repori
CALL AT P|nv,M
MRS. I). N. WILKURN.ij-Jf
, 1
X
V. .-to ."5k .--5*-"Ti .xa, ^?X<v>?
' ? ' ?'- V> *5> -j? \i* W -Ji, z** '& 'jj 'jt V
w*?y I
V - - . *
' V>-?r>v v
s ^W'yA i
Jf?>\ v
* $'. -}l*i K'
our /^-"' ^v;. ',-f ; Si ^
^ vt-r.r; :>d/ y
! *4# *
IIS!- J '-' '-><Vr.-v .. ^uf Ij
it of ? . HI K
,?ii .>* --v i
; W* JZ&im
lU> y- - . rSjff} *
i!K\i i '" \/' #^^8/ ^
Iwt .,/#?' 1 \
- " /?.-, / ^
U>? <*$} Ccpyrif|ht 1J03 ^
i-.-iii f -J E. Kuppo-iholrrer & Cc. .
vUll Chicago *
is ?- in be supplied by us. !
re " uncle right at the right \
\ujvenhcimer label?a guar- ^
ic value
\
\
wzO. Our Slotl; Today! 1
\
i
5 H IC N j |
i
\ Particular People. 1
i
\f ,T* fir. fiV\aT* ,'T.
.. w V?. va- viv Vii> WW W W W w w va?
'? 32*flRSF -\7T05VT
\ -SyJL MTJU
MATERIAL HAKES j
^ ? . _ j A ^
st:nee in me #rso= {
lance in thequaSi= (
at makes so much j
sere is only one j
in our store?the f
s no difference. |
r * I ill
mc skill of men j|
Brooklyn, N. V.
I ordered fifteen gallons of;,
VVadsworth's White Paint. J
1 painted my two-story ten i
oom house with two coats ^
nd had five gallons left over.. p
1 have the whitest house1 u
i town and arn in every way ^
cased with the paint. 1 th
ni<
J. VV. PINCH, jar.
Lexington, N. C.
ly <
. CCS*>
I
liav
I tlu'i
P()H(
; at l>i
i.
I ICStl
coii r I
l>y \v
CTOflft
pe I'ius i- ill in h'onie with an "dead,
< of fov? r. The physicians P':1
t I lis Holiness inueh ini- h) the
I in the past few a
; stole t
hanks made line (?) spei-eh-! is a p:
Birmingham Friday, May Hs so n
; of all i
i 111 i ? w?? i > ?v nmimm
p HAPPENINGS AROUND GARL1SI
S0
Closing oi Carlisle School-I
% Church to Celebrate its One H
^ ilrcdth Anniversary 3rd
Sunday in June.
^ Well, the old hoys are
y. again from the Reunion, t
\C
what a nice time they had.
St) Cnele Charley didn't get to g
Ml time.
Missess latlu Miteholl, 1
Harnett and 1 Jessie Page, >]
)f! t laud Mitchell and Davis
wettl from this section. I h:
seen tliein since they came hrii
Tlere was a hig conuncnc
ui1 in run I >** /
?'j v&m- v iiJ il?li: ?
school last Friday ?*vo. I hen
X it was a grand success. All
^ the most continued grumbler
tiiitl to grumble at was the
privilege that was given thee
^1 gentry. Now, grumblers,
must learn to do as Rome docs
you are in Rome.
Now, I ley Denver, you mu
V.2 try to write up the dark s
Santue. It is too large a j
any one man to take on
r-. Just give us a few dots on hig
It is nieer. Why not write u
big l'\>wler*Thoinson wet
You were there. It would
4'jjt interesting.
Yes, base ball is getting
uuite a nuisance in Sanlue. 1
ti- r the trial justice does not
r?. stop to it on Main Street at le
I hear that Hebron Chun
iwj celebrate her one hundredth
y versavy the third Sunday in
Now that will he something j
^ Those people don't do thin
v halves over there. Charley
to go, if Providence permits,
'to see you there, Mr. lklitor.
Mr. Andrew Mitchell still
tinues in poor health. 1 am so
fH -date.
Miss Maggie Cameron lias
on a long visit to Rock 11 i 1
fr? in there to sonic part of T?
M see. Much pleasure to 3*011,
Maggie.
*|j Mr. Junius Page, of Ches
J? visiting in this section. 1 w
ii. what is so attractive to those
ter boys over here. It must I
$4 ah, well, it is just ma am
fg Well, we will see l>3* waiting.
1 chant i d to over hear a :
la<l\* talking not long ago. I
?3 not intended for my ears,
*j| couldn't help hearing it. Sh
a certain girl said she would {
mm mule to meet 01* lind out who
^ Icy Pike was. Now, Miss
g^^j^oi^jus^j^Jmjp a real good d
? |"8 51 KV(.,d c(H,k >? oainpV i wT
i "u I'i :Y"1,isl '" it.
mmo fail,iVj
! ! ^ J^I AKI.KV PlK
Bridge Whist.
; Dflrs'lV ""'i^tions it
few v,..lrs '' ' ,ws <?'"*>> ill tl,01
caiit'd >=i,npTj.' f^,;r s<,f:
v!::^ ami. i.. v
vny, a young woman was i
rostccl us she staggered down t
steps of a church. She was in fas
1 ionahle attire. When brought b
fore the judge she explained thi
her condition was due to the efYoc
of drugs and liquors she had take
to steady her nerves while play in
bridge whist. She had been play
ing every afternoon for three weeks
and at last when she li ft the housi
die could not find her way and went
into the church as a refuge. She
old the judge, "You have not the
east idea how much whiskey and
due women drink to quiet their
orvos during these games." The
eril of bridge beyond oilier games
' cards lies, as we are informed, in
ie greater hazards of the game,and
nseqiiently the greater opportuni-!
for gambling. It has been stated j
at it is seldom played exec pt forj
>ney, and in some circles people b
placed in positions of much em- ,
assmont if they refuse to play
dge for money stakes. It is open-'
barged that women w ho are sue-; ^
.ful in the game cultivate the ac- 1
intanee of young women who
e money, and invite them to
r homes with the deliberate pur-1
of winning money from them
ridge. And as appears by the j
loony of the young woman in -'ll
t, the use
... minor* and drugs al(
omen in society i> greatly in- erj
ed hy the need of something t? ^nl
y the nerves in the excitement A.
y. We have In-fore referred ; cha
; ease in New York City where ;a8?
ridge party one society woman ac*v
he purse of another. All this i
irt of the gaining craze which
ipidly growing among people j,TAN
'Xusaetf in America. Xt ht&>
,E. spiv ad from the resorts special!
voted to gambling, to horse-rn
Hebron he-^'ball and football games
yjl_ rowing races. It has ineivas
an enormous extent on stocl
business exchanges so that pro
nine-tenths of the volume (
change business today is pure g
home ling; and it enters in an insi
.filing way among all ranks of society
Your all classes of people. Those
;o this . would shudder with horror i
bare idea of entering a gam
tertha house will bet on races or ball g;
lessrs. or play bridge, and those wbo \
Page refuse in disgust to gamble on
iven't will bet. on the rise and fall of st
pk. Hut it is all of the same class.
ement essence of gambling is a deli!
paded entrance on any transaction \
r that you expect to win or lose n
I 1.1 ~ * "
, inuiuut iiiWr or iiinuviirc or
could j trol of your own. And all g
equal ling, no matter what form it t
olor. <! is demoralizing t<> those who p
you ipaio in it and to soviet v ?sa n
(when : ?The Watchman.
The Influence of the Gambling
jot > for
hand. One must ho willfully blim
h life. would undertake to d-ny th:
ip the ganihling spirit pervades the 1
Iding? the day. In public* and in pri
he so on the street corners, and i
places of business there are al
to he ttnt evidences of it* obsession.
w*m- ' 1cause is not far to seek
put a a njttion we are almost wholly
nst. [>yvv to the pursuit of money
h will tug. (Jive what ambitious
anni- 3'oti please to the varied oeeupj
June. of our day?Whether civic ej
grand. tation, mastery of natural f<
Igs by development of resources, or ii;
wants ;d expansion yet the greed for
Hope the commercial spirit underlies
all. Even the efforts for intell
eon- ,n,1d cultural development
rry to yield to its influence! and folk
dictates. The quickening soui
gone this commercial spirit mus
I, and nought in Wall street, which i
nncs- the site of the (ireat (Gambling
.Miss ?t t-lie American continent. !
business interest, not an indu
tvr, is ?ot a hamlet or farm but fee
ouder meetly or indirectly the perva
t'hes- dominating influence of this ni
x-a? center of the nation. Little
I pa. der then that the gambling ^
pervades and dominates Amei
ruling tife. So accustomed have w<
t was j come to the presence and influ
l.ul I of t-his spirit in our life that w
e said ten fail to note its effects and
givv a its dangers. \\ hat these c
Char- a"d dangers arc is most forcihl.
, j scribed in the following v
tinner Quoted by the New York Adv<
trm|i a decision by .halt;,- Catn
| give to Vici,>u"1f1^ji^^^e,;d evil; |
II tlie morals; ah-nii'i 'n>' ''estrut
nccfe control ..u?| ' , ' "'o Ior
woio 'a.ikootl,or " 5
-lies, tate tlic great n, ,1 ?','s "
lity, it Ifes Z * "! tl,c c'">"
K. aroused, and ti. ""til c
Kion anil fary q. e,?
snoops morals mrii- pustl,cl>co
pursuits and in'dn" , -5 ,10'
' P- Uix V'cc, unhingl^ Ih"' 1
r.jj. of religion and P'lnei
Inst . 10 n,ind become 111,0,1 honest
tvn destroyed t0 all '.''g<;vV,lral'loa
fen c,|aacos of successful^ , !!ui'Pohi
0? are looked to for K'"'l,llBalo
en-. area for the mean' ."f"'''"/ lif
fs'cnce. Tromhfour' " d?'> *u
he s "'cess i? lotteries a I f<
it- tt(oxcinde all oth!, J, '^arohan
e- , Expectation l,ou?l'??
VII? appointed
more losses arc sustained. * *
! Swindling, forgery, theft, ever;
crime that extreme necessity am
n outcast desperation can suggest t<;
^ men lost to all moral ties, though
guarded against, arc likely shortly
to follow in the train * * *
Where is the man or woman who
will labor at home or abroad patiently
to earn a few shillings by1
the day, when excited by the hope
of winning $10,000 or $100,(XX) in
a lottery? All rest in anxious expectation
of the highest or a very t
high prize. Where is the profes- !
sional man or mechanic who will
toil at his vocation and acquire by
shillings, when his mind is diseased !
by similar hopes? We know he j
abandons his calling, and relies up:>n
gambling chances for his own
md his family's support; the man
s a vagrant in mind, and must beg,
windle,steal or starve."?Southern
Christian Advocate.
Closiny of SantuG Graded School.
The closing exercises of the Sane
Graded schools will take place on
me o. There will be tableaux,di>gucs,
recitations and the deliv?
of medals. The school hasatocnrollment
of sixty. Prof. A.
Struck has had the school in
rgo this year and under his imminent
there has been a marked
ancement.
iik Union Times and Metropol
Magazine for #1.80 a year. | |
s0
y do- f
cing,
iulV.Vy ? ???IVI11 ?1
a'.'^-i t Just received
'ami ? latest effects
,t uV.' t Hats, Chiffc
"8 & Sailors, Featl
m"li % Duck Hats.
"tim' f* these goods U
.or.,!',, f, we are able t
h fHQinm^c &^
. j yc W i.V 1 1 I VI ^ 6
?. from their r
f-! ask is that y
' "' f. We have an;
? call for.
spirlt' % McLURE M
\ who THE
i* I ho VL
lit-y-r; v
. w |j1 To Dress Wei
>???<; P Does Not Requi
?;" || a Large Expen
thinn1 111 , . , . ,
lootu-1 fs It mainly involves
often good judgment to c
,Nvity H criminate between \
(Vj'1. ? worthy cheapness ;
< also j m ;^uu^,e vaiues.
ii.il W> have the experience;
<iA n . || you get the benefit c
stry* s|a free of charge. You \
\s di-; j-,nj on]y at our store
ionry | H famous Strouse Bros
won- sa Tai!(
riiani ||1 in this make we have
1h! fH satisfact'on and they ?
|cnc? h'i of the most fastidious
o-ivi" S? without any exceptior
iv.icts' no matter how partial
v (it- H satisfied.
grj | Mutual Pi
* I Golden o<
nu- vr *
% 1 . five i
r I.. RED TAG
nd -pi
| Ml Same with large French bevel
ne M A lot of White Mountain ami
to $10.00 less than ro?
b- Arctic ami White Mountain 1
cl! Slower l'ots with saucer 2 for
k M Jardinieres, 10c, o9c, 29c, 2oc
Ml Were Twi
1 T,! These are only a few
' Bargains at BAILEY'S
IBMJEY FURi
' 5
' ? SOUTH
THE LAND OP BKi CROP:
Are you making as much oil youi
you are making all you can. The I
much. It takes too much money to
are trying to make a living on a sin;
renting one and paying a good shari
.Wouldn't it he better to go where the
that you can own <i big farm?where
working for you and all you raise is pi
1 There are thousands of acres of
I along the line of the Cotton Itelt Wont
$:> to $10 an acre. The land is increasi
Sec the Southwest a
A trip to the Southwest would co
interests lay in settling there. Tli<> '
expense. On ? ??? -
_ ..V, VI I !
111?i and third Tucsrfi
purchase a round trip ticket to any poii
the Cotton Bolt Route at very low rates
for you to examine any locality you are
scribing this wonderful cot
tion about cost of tickets, t
L. P. SMITH, T. P. A.
203 Equitable Bail
Ill I B1L LH I'MMBag
rv
-IN tit l ? \
a big Sine of the jj
in Shapes, Street
?n Hats, Braids, ^
ICS's, Flowers, and ?i
Having; bought ?
ite in llie season, ?
o offer tljem to our j*
a great reduction #
eai value. All we j*
ou give us a look. ^
y shape that you <*
(J
a
IERCANTSSLE CO. ft
UNDERSELLERS. fb
r%
ire j IlijpL, i
ise | 8
and | |? | j ' 11 *
5! ? ?11 Mi
ull! ibg^^Esamii i
i. and Hamburger Bros. Hand ||
)rcd Clothes. ^ i
suits that will give absolute ig
ire worn today by thousands BB
dressers in the country, and gg
l. we know that &\fCkV\w 5H5
v v , y IIIUI ' ?
1(av he'"is; wiVr'be absolutely ? ?
n/ Goods Q>*> a
aLStftv^
ik (Mionier 1
DRAWERS |
PRICE $3.45 . r| ^
Mirror Red Tag Price 84 98 I
North Star Refrigerators
pilar prices. J?
e Cream Freezers 81.(>8 lip ;
15c., 2 for 25c., 2 for o5c
, and 15c *5"
ce the Price. t
#
from the store full of J?
RED TAG SALE at the "j.
asn?ra=-?
hi IURE GO. I i
.?.i.. ...?-t3
WEST ? j J
S AND PROSPERITY. W |
fiirni as you ought? No doubt j
rouble is the land costs too
buy a big farm, and so you '
ill farm, or perhaps you arc
a of what you raise, in rent,
price of good land is so littlo
every acre of the ground is I
lying for your good profits? rjk
fertile land in the Southwest , ;*'t
e that can be bought for from
ng in value each year..
it Small Cost.
nvinee you that your best
p can be made at very little
lys of each month you can I
it in the Southwest on or via
Stop-overs will be allowed
interested in.
free copies of books
111 try ami r-~
tc. 'uM infonna. I
> Coffon Belf Route, I ('S
,n?* A{,a?*k uo. ' I . m
J
# 1