The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 13, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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CONGRESSMAN ADAMS
A Victim of a Parlor Game.
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according to a dispatch to I
New York Tinics, the j eeunij
losses which caused the suici
of Congressman Robert Adams,
Philadelphia, were in part incurr
at bridge whist, and the Times < <
respondent declares that a sh?
time U-fore his death the eongrei
man paid a large sum of money
a prominent society woman
Washington city in settlement
gambling debts due her.
Mr. Adams, a bachelor of oo wl
inherited a moderate fortune, w
an assiduous "society man" durii
the thirteen years of his congres
ional career, and was the most i
ccssant of guests at the functioi
given at the National Capital
There is no sense in bccomii
hysterical over the unpleasant fa
that men or even women of leisu
ami money sometimes degenera
intoeomnion gamhlcrs. Thousan<
of fashionable people are addicted 1
gaming, and it is useless to hoj
that the practice will at any tiling
into complete decay. Nevertheless
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sttcli terrible tragedies as this which j al
litis closed the life of a man who a p- ]a
[tears to have had noble impulses j,,and
to have been guided by liigb |?
conceptions of duty along many ja
the lines serve tt good purpose in bring- S(.
irv ing frivolous and heartless society Jg
ide folk face to face with the perils of y(,
of their indulgences. s,,i
ed True, the great majority of those 40
ir- who play cards for money tiro not w\,
>rt ruined by it, but it is perhaps equal- m.
<s- ly true that this same majority, be a]v
to the extent of their indulgence ever by
of so small, are deeply injured in mind, ba1
,.f l?.?rl ?
v iiiim .'uur?i}iiiro oy it. liamb-1 a) (
; ling at the liest is folly, and all thej Mr
ln? pleasure which it has contributed Wa
as to the ^ay world of Washington is gay
iK contemptible compensation for the | go<
is- shame and distress brought to poor
n-j "Bertie" Adams, his family, his
ns friends and the whole people of r.
I whom he was a representative.?
iK News and Courier. ^
re Removal Notice. inft
te j <-rai
Is The Law Office of DePass and De- Kv i
to Pass has been moved to rooms Nos. 1 the
M. and 2 over the People's Bank. met
:? Now is the time to subscribe for l!r('
'? The Times. *
tV^NOTES.
The Um* 3ko?
? \ oliness Meet?s.fer
be Cream Suppef\aB'n ,
tag-Moving Pjjri u
ments and Otjtfc j
'?T1 And Mrs.
Mr*. J. H. Wilbl-.lday and
Ih'?'m very ill for sevil ,.y
Blowly improving, lyhJkcr McThe
infant child in
C. I). Joy, died last VtJbn aewas
buried Monday. .- ???>f their
Messrs. Ernest and \
Cord were called to theiV$eoond
Abbeville Saturday eveJy >evencount
of the serious ill intended, j
father. \?gpre8The
supper given by l^candi-l
Baptist church last Saturflreating i
ing and night was wellfeYierally
ulx>ut 250 or :?CX) people lypupper
cnt, and a number of tVhccess.
dates were there sroilingMJJnion
and making themselvesTfiepiria*reeable
and helpful. Tl The1
was in every respect a grcal'ised, i
The music furnished by tl'^ on (
Cornet Band was of the mlw4.'s 1 j
ting, and was well rendertTOStm j
neat sum of 872.00 was '
which will go to raise the
the church,which debt with II I,
salary amounting to S^OO.hAjt; j ^
Union Cotton Mills will 1
when the church gets .
{
On last Thursday, the writer el. j,
a very pleasant evening at thals j(
of Mr. A. \V. T. Bavenscrofi,..
occasion being a party in hui^ n
the lsth birthday of his sort.r. w
Fred Bavenscroft. The hom'v-! j,
beautifully decorated., and cs. ig(
I'rcshnients were very palatab'eh .,]
enjoyed by those present M._
llavenseroft was the recipient))) t ni
im*?1 very pretty ami useful p'mr tl
The long looked for a; Jn,| (>j
needed work <?n our streotSsmpe
gun at last. And the inipe are n,
will lu* a source of pleasuvo^ur tc
I c ?pl?* as well as a cotivenieiv )r.
will add greatly to the apf^en 1 \Vi
of our mill village for which ^ ^i,
very grateful and tha-vde. jn
City Fat In in, ueted by j
'i'l etent meetingsiv reported Lji
in progress for some t'attended \
shall's market, close terefrom. ti?
meetings have been g picture sot
hew lioukniglit anche school at
the meetings were uded and pi;,
mil much good derivres with iU1i
The T. li. IJoss nil scenes the
ntcrtaiinncnts given ronaHis m(l
liouse are heing well are-well gle
nvatly enjoyed. 1 lie pn Cor- feu,
die exception of a fewisic for sou
rom (dirist's life on ca V j mei
>irth to the ascension irty at jiir
vorth attending. The iBwd"
1 t band furnishes the t','
he entertainments. ?,nii .
There will he a birthday u?. Ti<
he home of Mrs. M. E. La/;)tli, li
?n Enterprise street. /-?
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A little child, whose namfc I oopji
ot learn, was knocked do\yn
e wagon last Saturday a(fb??r
car Godslmll's market. Tli ti ^ 51
'hile not seriously hurt, wa "The
rightened. A doctor was that I
nd on examination could fi' hood
slight cut on the child's f^' bring
The Fourth has come anu fiuicj
nd, would you believe it! rSooi
ngle person was seen undeiconu
iflucnee of liotior. What amust
ast between last year and mer(
et us stiek to prohibition. 1()^ 1
The mills are now running ul>'s
1 hours a week instead of 0juicI
rinerl.v. |wet
Several of our young peoph'*11*1
:peeting to go to Atlanta i Ih-1
icursion next Monday. |inor
Next month Mrs. Mary Yi W(' *
ie of our oldest citizens, will an('
ate her 81th birthday. ,soft?
inson is now enjoying better he
an at any time in the past v<?n
id despite her age can see as \the
she could when young, and isen(
tive as if she were no more th?
fy, ami her memory of thir
at happened years ago is rcinar
?le. She has several children, ?
rge number of grandchildren aneat-granchildren.
Mrs. Yinsoir
fore her marriage was a Misij
mes, and is the only one out ol
veral children still living, and she.
good for many years yet. Her
ungest child, Miss Delia Yinl,
with whom she lives, is past
years. Mrs Vinson was left a
clow a number of years ago and
ver remarried, and she is and lias
va.vs been respected and honored
all who know her. The writer
< enjoyed her company on severoccasions
as she is a good talker,
s. Vinson loves to read and isalys
glad to get The Times as she
s: "for I love The Times, it is a
?<1 paper and I love it."
ilrstler.
ampaign Meeting Date Changed.
3. H. Peake, Esq., County Cairn
of the Union County Demotic
convention has been notified ,
State Chairman Wilie Jones that ,
Union county State campaign {
ting has lieen changed from Sat- |
ay, August 4th to Saturday, (
just 11. ,I
j| POINTLESS PENNINOS.
A CHILI).
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Innocent little flower, sweet with
the fragrance of heaven, tender and
unbesmirched by long contact with
the worid! Little babe in the cradle,
would that you might never know
the wickedness of the world. 80
far you have, with wide and wondering
eyes, beheld only beauty,
only the light of love; you have
never been ill treated, you know
nothing of pain or sorrow; you
know only the tenderness of a mother's
love, the devotion of sister,
brother and father. You arc the
idol of home. But the innocent
happiness of these times cannot always
hist; soon, instead of those
smiles of joy and pure delight, will
come perplexed looks, worry and
may i>e real trouble. Soon the
rough hands of this world will stain
that pure llower of innocence. What
a pity! How beautiful 'twould be if
you could never know wrong!
But this cannot l?e. The bainmust
become a child and in so becoming
must learn and experience
many things. There are so many
'alls to be had, so many bumps.
The child must learn to know what ;
s wrong, else it can never know
vhat is right; and it cannot be
aught all these things, it must learn '
y itself and through its own ex-1
ericnce. The child does not know j
hat fire is dangerous until its little
ands are burned; it must fall to!
jarn its real power of standing.
And so the child grows and learns, '
inking many blunders, doing many
rongs; and yet, even though the
moccnee of babyhood is gone, the
)odness of ehildhood is there; with
I the little badness of the child, it
still the darling of the home, the
lost loved of all the family. And |
ic joy of that home where the
iild is, is beyond measure. Its
ild clamours, even screams arc
usic to the loving heart; the pat- ' ,
ling footfalls, as the clumsy little
Ave lev goes up and down the hall- |
ly, in doors and out others, are 1
t; most pleasing sounds ever heard
a true home. 4
And how quiet and unnatural it 4
is when the little child is gone! 1
stillness akin to death set ties over; J
& home, a cloud overhangs, all 1
nids are hollow and are mocked 4
by the seemingly bare walls. The j ?
ice has undergone a complete met- j
lorphosis. No longer are heard J
! peals of joyous laughter; 1.0 f
re ibe merry shouts of childish
And the pitty-pat of the little j
t remains but a hollow echo, re*
n<ling through bare clinmbc'gjum ?
mory's halls. All is sa<? ^
k; the sunshine has gonejBNHA
*1 hereby announce my-self a c.2S
M?- I date for election to the office of < ?
j ty Supervisor of Union Count}', si
'ject to 11u: cul"* j-j^rc^oiHlions
"v- ?i" : n
7idv?s&* is tho home \ 0 ?il
did has never been. P|
\ SICKNK8S *|
ishungton Irving once said: i
re lis something in sickness
breaks down the pride of man- T *
; that softens the heart, and I
;s it Viack to the feelings of inr."
And this must he true. SjL
ten do we in our prosperity he!
proud and forget God, and J?
, he reminded of it. The "Tp
:iful Cresitor of our lives does
wish always to cut us oil", so He .fih
us low on suffering couches,
woos us back to Him. There
hink and think, nothing to do "gj
think, and God directs thinking.!
reminds us that we are not im- j ?(
tal, that we are yet clay, that .fil
ire weak, subject to all diseases1 S
even death. Then the heart: '
*ns, we forget our pride and
i a childlike faith we again lean fi"
God. Times of sickness ate; 11
still waters of life, by which the | ||
ler Shepherd leads his lloek.
Whiskey Sale in Union.
'If 1 don't get something to do'' j
1 Ollicer Whitniire the other day,
will certainly rust; and they
i not send another odicer here,
ause the chief will think he is
- needed." "If then' is any
key, beer or even cider in Union
n*now, we do not know it, and
iawe are in a position to know."
Whitniire said that the last
(a,f any interest was that of Man8?n'Kissiek,
who has left town
r<cty. "And just so they get
does not matter; we had
JUss leave run them away as to
{'rcute them." According to
. Whitniire Union's prohibition
18-ernarkable success.
Who Wrote it?
: Times is in receipt of a very
lr?.^(sting letter mailed at Jonesv.
. We would like to publish
stter, hut it is against newspai*law
to publish anything from
in.ucnown writer. Now, if the
will kindly drop us a line,
^.'"'his or her name, wewillpub' }
letter. Of course the name
1'"writer need not go in the
)ufxr,but the editor must know it.
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fCLEAN!
ft We can now offer you i
ft Summer Goods. We li
ft in White Lawns, Pic
ft Wash Goods and oth<
ft determined to close out
ft inducements. We ver
ft have the largest line of
ft and as it is against 01
ft stuff, we have put the
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tives, subject to the rules a no
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Any pattern or st;
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Quality, Style, Elegan
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WHAT A DIFFERENCE I
Some people say that Fl<
Pepper is Pepper. We want
things sold under the name <
and all the things sold unde
are not Pepper.
We guarantee to sell yoi
articles as cheap as anybody
thing that they claim to be
further more we guarantee
pound of Pepper is absolute!;
any test to which you subje(
of Flour that we sell you is
Flour, unadulterated and nor
Give us your orders for
will give you good stuff at tl
Union Gro
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special inducements I ^
lave a lot of Remnant j#
lues, Madras, Colore j#
sr goods that we at ^
: if prices will be an j#
iture to say that w\ 3#
Millinery in the cityi
ir rule to carry ovel I
knife in it. 3# 1
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Stand=by and
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jreat profusion |b
alorings. And j|
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our is Flour and that
to tell you that all the
of Flour is not Flour, ^
r the name of Pepper
1 either of the above
else will sell you any- /
the same grade; and
absolutely that every
y pure and will meet
:t it, and every barrel
a Pure Winter Wheat
\e better to be had.
these articles and we
le best prices.
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