The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 24, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
I Violins. Banjos, Jj
$ Mandolins, Machine and Musical Supplies, etc. $
jv Since selling out my "wonders" I am now prepared ?
S to serve my patrons in the above line better, having S
g bought in larger quantities, can give better prices &
5 and terms. Call or write me at once. Parties
W coming on the railroad within 25 miles will get their W
0 transportation given them, when buying #10.00 or M
6 more for cash. 1 have gotten goods down so cheap S
tlioru io nf frr>m ipq nnw
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S Come.and be convinced. S
I S. M. RICE, JR., E. 11. |
S AT THE OLD STAND-WONDER STORE, S
i RFAIITY = I
?3 ul/tu i i ? preserver
|j| For a reanj cvw.. . ||
^ I ncreaser and Beauty Preserver we recdhtttfiNc.
ItSSM Pllf it.V C.nlH Cr*>5im tn irnn
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PURITY COLD CREAM j
As Pure and as white as the driven snow. As fragrant as a ^
new-blown rose. Better for the skin than any other cold r*?*
cream of which we have knowledge. A true skin and complexion
beautiflcr.
m The Rice Drug Co. |
M The Peoples Drug Store. jj
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| JUST RECEIVED |
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i SOLID CAR LOAD |
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^ Churns, Jugs, Flower Pots and 9
Mixing Bowls. Come and see
If* us. Our Prices are Right.
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X HARDWARE LEADER, UNION, S. C. $?
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ATLANTA S(HOOL OP MEDK INE, Box 257. ATLANTA. OA. J
Largest medical college in this section of South. Pignificd institu
J lion of high grade. Clinical advantages most excellent. Unusual 5
facilities for practical laboratory work in pathology, bacteriology
and dissecting. K(|uipuient new and complete. Faculty of 35 edu
2 cated physicians experienced in professional teaching. Four courses 9
reuiiired for graduation, l.arecst Medical ('ollctre tmi Mimr two? ?....! ?
Baltimore and New Orleans will be tinished t>y .Sept. 15. Write fur
2 catalogue M. ?
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Militia Returns. A Healing Gospel.
The l"nion Company returned The Kev. J. C. Warren, pastor o
early Sunday morning from Chiea- Sharon Baptist Church, Belair. Ca
manga I'ark where it has heen en- ^ys of Klectric Bitters:-VtV a Oodsem
, . , , i fpi to mankind. It cured me of lame Baek
eaiujK'd for the last week. 1 his iIT joints and complete physical col
company is a member of the 1st lapse. I was so weak it took ine lial
South Carolina regiment, of which an hour to walk a mile. Twohottleso
\t.. oi.ti... , i' tlectric Bitters have made me n<
Air. If vtho. oi 11 reonvi lie, is major. , , . ... . _ ,, ... .,
' , . '. i . i strong I have just walked three milo
Mr. Idythe is proud el his regiment ;n r?t? minutes and feel like walking
claiming that it is the best in the three more. It's made a new man ol
state. He was liberal in his praise me-" Greatest remedy for weakness
of the I'nion company. Indeed, a'"1 "I' *to,T!V lAVr and
i *. I. complaints. Sold under guarantee al
this company made a creditable all drug stores. Price fi(V.
show notwithstanding its extreme
youth, (apt. Smith says the I'nion j it Teac
men acted lik-j gentlemen through ? I H T
out the encampment. I nOI* icetl lea.
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JONESVILLE NEWS.
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i Revival?Death of Child?Work By j f
Southern?Personals
Rev. D. E. Camnk is conducting I
a protracted meeting at New llopeii
church this week. Next week Bro. ji
'Camak will go to Bogansville where i
i he will In; assisted by Rev. Tho9.1 <
11. Leiteh and his sweet singer, i'
Fred Marshall. j]
A young negro was taken in charge
yesterday by Magistrate J. \V. Bates i
for lunacy: his name was Stribling. i
Mr. Albert 1.. Bassett, Suj>erin- j
tendent of the Knitting .Mills here, !
! will resign his position soon and go!
to (Joldsboro, N. ('., to take eharge <
of a new knitting mill at that town, i
j Mr. Bassett is a native of Golds;
horo, so he is going back to his na- j
tivc county and town,
i The Southern Railway has a force
I of painters here painting their t
I houses, switches and the water |
tank.
Our boys are all back from Chickamauga
where they had a, good
i time. '
Our Town Council is doing some
good and much needed work on our;
'streets.
! Mr. 1?. F. Webber is running his j
a a! ?notif lomli >ur
traction cngim* irguwu hvh
lumber. lie pulls three wagons
with heavy loads.
The Southern Railway has a
ditehing train here with a force of
hands and they scoop out the ditches
in the cuts with the engine and
! carry the dirt out and drop it on
the tills. |
A small child (the youngest) of
i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman, died
There is t>ut little siri^.
town, but we have a sco^'^ j'Kour
way of mosquitoes. ,'1"
The new factory building is going
up fast just now and the new brick
store of J. L. McWhirter is Hearing
completion.
I'rof. H. \V. Ackerman returned
last Saturday from Walterboro
i county, bis native county where he |
has been for some time. Mr. and i
(Mrs. Ackerman will return to Lat-1
ta soon where he will teach again ,
1 next year.
Miss I .ilia Herndon is visiting relatives
in Yorkville.
Mrs. 1 lassie Osment is visiting n
daughter in Yorkville.
Mr. John 1*. White, of Yorkville,
has been to see his mother, Mrs.
I r X' 1. _ ! !i. ?i _1_
u. . o one, who isquive mck. ,
Mr. W. C. .Johnson and 'family:
have gone on a visit to relatives at
(iastonia and Shelby, N. C.
Miss Bernard McWhirtor lias re- j
turned from an extended visit to
friends in Union.
Mrs. \V. .J. Haile and family, of i
Union, visited relatives in our town i
' last week.
i Misses Louise and Ruth the lovely
daughters of Dr. Lanhatn, of
, Woodruff, are visiting the family
of Mr, 1). 1.. McLaughlin.
Mr. J. K. Haniblin.of the Union'
' bar, was in our town last Saturday
on professional business. Mr.
i Hamblin was very much impressed
with the quiet and sublime order of!
of our town.
Mr. Carrel H. Foster spent Irtst,
.Sunday in the town of GafTney.
\ Mr. M. 1*. Sams has returned
from a visit to Barnwell county. t
Mr. Sams goes on a deer hunt when t
lw iroi.u o. i... o.i
... W JJUHDHII, uui 11?* U1U IlUl/
get a single Buck this time. On a
trip there two or three years ago he
I killed two or three deer.
1 j
Mis< Bell Free, of our town gets a j
scholarship at Winthrop next year.
Miss Bell is a bright young girl and |
has always mastered all her studies
in school.
The pulpits of the Baptist and
Methodist churches hen* were filled
last Sunday hy their repcctive pastors.
i Mr. Fred Willard, a young man
from I'nion, has opened a earlier
shop in the huilding of Williams
Br< is.
Miss .laeie (Juinn is visiting the j
family of her uncle, S. B. Gregory
near West Springs.
: Kev. It. \V. Spigner, of theS. C.
Confeirencc is visiting friends in
Joncsville.
T Kl.KI'IIONE.
VERrLOW "rates
To New York and Return Via Southern
Railway Account Home-Coming of
William .lennlnns Rrvan
a J""'
On account of the Homecoming of
Win. J. Bryan. the Southern Railway
j will sell tickets to New York <"ity and
f: Return at rate of One Fare plus $2.25
from all coupon ticket stations. Tickj
ets on sale August 2Kth and 29th. limited
to leave New York, returning on :
I September 4th, 190ti.
f The Southern operates on all through 1
f1 trains Tollman Drawing-room Sleepers
,1 and Southern "Railway Dining Oars?,
, For full information, consult any I
, Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or j
f write, K. W. Ucnt,
, Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
G. B. Ali.f.k,
Asst. General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
Use Tetley's Teas
For Iced Tea.
A SURPRISE MARRIAGE.
Mr. E. L. Spears and Miss Maude
Kelly, of Jonesville, Wed.
On Monday evening at S o'clock
it the residence of Mr. J. M. Gault,
nf Jonesville, Miss Maude Kelly,
of that place and Mr. Ernest Spears
i?f Union, were united in marriage, j
The event was somewhat a surprise i
to the many friends of the contracting
parties, however, the immediate!
families had heen apprised.
The couple was attended by Mr.
William Sexton and Miss Margaret
Spears, and llev. D. E. Camak!
performed the ceremony. The young1
couple left Jonesville on the evening
southbound train for Columbia,
whence they go to Wrightsville
Beach a short while. A party of
friends met them at the station in \
Union, showering their eongratula-1
tions and wishing them well.
Miss Kelly, the bride, is well j
known and much beloved not only
in Jonesville, her home, hut in 1
Union as well. While the groom, i
Mr. Spears, holds the esteem and
confidence of all who know him. I
He occupies the position of hook- j
keeper in the Haines Grocery Co., (
and has won a desirable reputation j
in the business circles of I'nion.
Thk Timks extends best wishes to j
these young people.
A Splendid RcGord.
Hundreds of students from several
different states enrolled at the Atlanta
Commercial College during the past]
year. All graduates, so far as we are i
able to ascertain, have been placed in
! good paying positions. If there are,
i any not employed, we request they j
I notify on at once. We have no vacal
r/o? V- >?1 *i-- 1
JlJjl" ball l.nsiness is coming and
many stenographers and bookkeeper* I
will he needed. Wo are already re- j
reiving more calls for our graduates I
than we can supply, positions often '
paying the beginner from $50 to ?75}
; per month.
j Young man, young woman, do you
i want such position with promotion
I ahead? If you do, a few months time
with us, and troni one to two hundred
dollars invested will insure you one.
It you haven't the money, borrow it,
even if you have to pay 20 per cent,
interest. It will prove the best investment
of your life. Write for catalOl'lIP
wt 11 f it U'lintt pah 4liii.l? ......
?vt*w iivii j v/u nuiirv vim Uilll i
enter. Ask any questions yon like; it
will be our pleasure to reply promptly.
Atlanta Commercial College, 24 A ,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Statement of the Condition of |
THE BANK Of CARLISLE1
Located at Carlisle, S. C., at the close ;
of business, May 4th, J906.
KKsoritcKs:
Loans and Discounts $42,208 5S
Dvcnlrafts ASS fitl
Kunkiinr House 1.S45 OH
Furniture and Fixtures .... 775 ot
Other Heat Estate 15100)
Due'from Hanks and Hankers 4.504 o:i
Currency 650 00
Gold,. ..1 2 50
Silver, Niekles and Pennies 261 20
Checks and Cash Items 2:1 50
Total $51,010 47
f.IAllIMTIKS:
Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00 t
Surplus Fund . 2,071 47 I
Undivided Protlts, less current expenses
and taxes paid 454 011
Due Unpaid Dividends
Individual Deposits subject to
check 0,406 15
Time Certificates 5.067 hj
Cashier's Checks 20 00
Notes ami Hills Kediscounted 2:1.000 00
Total $51,010 47
.State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Bo fore inecamc Win. II. Gist, Cashier I
of tin* Bank of Carlisle, who bc-ingduly 1
sworn, says that the above and fore- |
going statement is a true condition of s
said Bank, as showu by the books of
file in said bank. Wm. II. Gist.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this I'Oth day of August, 190(5.
.1. D. Ki.kmino, | L. S.)
Correct Attest: N. P. for S. C.
C. A. Jktkk, 5
W. K. ItATt'itKoim, [Directors.
M. C. Dkavkii, J
SHOWING THE WAY.
This Public Statement of a Union
Citizen Will Be Appreciated.
Many a reader of this in Union has
gone through the self-same experience
in part, and will be glad to be shown
the way to get rid of the constant
aches and pains of a bad back. Prolit
by a Union citiaen's experience.
J. R. Porter, printer, employed on!
Progress, living on South Church St..
Union, S. C., says:?*1 have never felt
better in my life than I have since I
used Doan's Kidney Pills. I was a
great sufferer from backache for a
number of years. My trouble was
right across the small of my back, ami
tlie pain was sometimes so severe that
I thought my hack would break in two.
I have plastered it, and rubbed it until j
it was all raw and in a mass of blisters. |
hut in spite of all I could do nothing!
seemed to help me. I read about j
j>oan's Kidney rills and got them.
Half a box relieved ine and the use of
two boxes entirely cured me."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., BulYalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
Notice.
The firm of Seaife & Hamblin was
dissolved this day by mutual consent.
All persons having claims against said
firm must present them for payment to
the undersigned at on.oe. All persons
indebted to said firm must make payment
at once.
II. L. Scaipk.
Jno. K. Hamblin.
August 1st, 19.6. 32-4t
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IBIQ SALE! V
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t Will Continue For %
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110 DAYS LONGER! M
| McLURE MERCANTILE CO. | *1
fspecial Sale of Go=Carts! I I
Q To close our stock we offer for a few days only f
I our entire line of Go-Carts from the cheapest igto
the best at less than original cost. This is gthe
best make of goods and every one bears flour
guarantee* fr
One $25.00 Refrigerator, last one in the store,
holds 100 pounds of ice. We don't want it, 3? ^
you can have it for $12.50.
...Just Received... ?
100 Pairs of Portiers--every pair different--AII
the new shades and designs. Call and exam- it
ine them while the stock is unbroken ^
Pair lln 1
j BAILEY FURNITURE CO. I J
iui uiciiy anu vvu win jrv/ui j^jiW
j^H money's wortn. Made in 31 HH
Leathers, Patent Cofi. *Vici. |flS|
Gun Metal, Box Calf, etc. Wtm
Manufacturers Colt jfc.
^ JtTLJtMTJt, GEORGIA ^^S^IJluchcr^^j 1
^ :s^. In The Northern Markets. |
\ZlfJAIYOf9 Bai.timokr, Mi>., Aug. 20, 100(>. 8
Illvj^Ul To My Friends and Customers:
^ I am now in Northern nuykets * f y|
^ a 1 ' '* 1 '
. - - 1WJ purenusing ine most complete line i
I 1(1/1 llf V of Ladies' Dress Coods, Silks, White
Goods, Wash Goods, Linings, HoS- |
iery, Underwear, Neckwear, FlanThe
question of pure Vinegar nels, Shoes, etc., ever l)eforelfrid?rr**"<^|^7^
is a serious one in these days died in Union. '
of injurious adulterations, and 1 My r|ltn, :,H , (lf j,A DIES' HK. I
our Irici.el. will bo pl. as?l to D|.j.;ss (i(M)DS will be the very
know that we exercise partieu- *
lar care in selecting our brands ',< s^ ' can ?htain.
of this universally used com- Big Bargains in Job Lot Goods. <5
modity. We sell II. J. Heinz
Co.* Vinegars only?the most These goods will arrive in Union .
reliable in the market, and about SEPT. 4th.
we guarantee them to l>e as Come and bring your friends,
represented.
HEIN7. MALT VINEGAR Vours for Business,
HEINZ PICKLING VINEGAR
HEINZ CIDER VINEGAR MrS> D> N< WilbUm. ]
each the best in its class, and : ? ??? ??
all absolutely pure and whole- ? Was Tf M
some. j
Far Onalltv in Fnnrt 41 was in trouble, but found away
tor Uliailiy in rooa out of it, and I'm a happy man again. J
Prodocts, go to || since Dr. Kind's New Life Pills cured i
; me of chronic constipation," saysE. W.
Tl >| . r i Goodloe, 107 St. I.ouia St., DbIIah, Tex. a ..
1 he linion uroccrv to., Guaranteed satisfactory. Price 26 X
J 7 at all drug itores.
^ Everything to Eat. JJ ^ge Tetley's Teas
For Iced Tea.