The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 24, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
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I || ...We are going to close
I I Stetson Oxfo
H j? They sell the world o
1 We /ire fimntr to IV
II | Price
I 0 They are most all this seasoi
' S Gun Metal, Patent 1
v'l A Nice Bargain for
I to?$5.00 Oxfo
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?1 UNION
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> laconics. Attorney J. K
^ ,!X> - Union, visited Jon
Happtemrigs of Interest day.
About Town. Miss Marion
?__1?? Mutual, is off i
1 l. i ?_ .
Mr. Sumter Sumner is m Coluin- "'ucn sne is siienc
bia this week. near I nion.
Mr. B. F. Alston returned Mon- . Mrs. L. K. Litt
day night from Brevard. V1.%? ari"ived in
night and is vi
Mrs. W. J. Haile is visiting rela- Mrs. J. W. Crawf
tives in Jonesville this week.
Mr. M. B. Smit
Come to The Times office Tues- the Cox Manufacti
day and get the election Results. derson arrived thi
Mr. R. P. Harry and wife are on 8I8tcr' Mrs' J* H*
a weeks visit to Brevard,.N. C. Mr. Gordon \V
Miss Mattie Prince visited herj^V1^^}'
? . ,r , . c i ? with the military
fronts at Cross Keys last Sunday. I vi8Uing Mr Et|fn|
ft- , Mrs. F. W. Carnell leaves today Miss Sallic .lone
for a visit to her family at \\ ood- ' ft few ,javs with In
r E. Lipscomb, It
Dr. Wehb Thomson, of Spar- iyron, N. G., for
tan burg, visited his parents Sun- jj j> ^-jj|
(,ay- week upon a visit
Mr. J. E. Lyles of the Mutual, is 'Mr. J. H. Wilbur
spending his vacation in Cljarles- atlV('s- Mr. dilh
t*,,!. Daytona, Fla., f<
I seven years.
Miss Leila Edwards spent last
week with Miss Louise Browning, Mr. J. K (audi
of Sedalia. ! (,ay frVm Chnr1,
tremendous wa
Miss Kate Taylor, of Columbia,' weighing of) poum
is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. (>(). Mr. Caudle
Dan Wallace. j one for twenty-fiv<
Mr. Theodore Tinsley of Chester, Ih v. D. D. Kiel
u:,. u. .....I 1. u:
WMi/inp; urn |Hiiuim, xii i. uiio , IICCII viMiiiig HI:
fl? Mrs. It. \\r. Tinsley. Simpsonville, retu
9 Ar /. A1r.n , ... i* Friday. Services
Messrs. (?uy \\ ilburn and Halter ,
. .. f , . . Baptist church wi
Going attended the services at *. .
Padgett's Creek last Sunday.
?. *r t tt i xt Miss Louise
\ Mr. J. G. Huk1.cs went from Miss(.s ^ k h
Cross Keys Sunday to Glenn , M, A . ,
Springs where he spent the day. (la* f()f AWievi,
Mr. V. E. DePass and family and Miss Annie a
returned from Chatauqua, N. V., , Inter they will vis
where they spent the month past. ^jr ^
Mrs. Mattic H. Scaife and known as "Hip Si
daughter, Miss Hettie, are this hall circles and c
week guests at Capt. F. M. Fair's, able reputation
College pitcher, t
Miss Martha Clark, who has been j this week with hi<
visiting Mrs. Marvin McNeaec, |). Simpson.
returned Monday to her home in
\ i -o ? Mr. John It.
Anderson. .
Iyebanon section,
Mrs. H. M. Rice, Jr., returned paralysis over a
Monday from Spartanburg where reports are to tl
ehe has been visiting for the past stroke was not 1
two weeks. Mr. Rice went to Sumner is one <
Spartanburg and accompanied her best citizens, a
a on the home trip. square for righteo
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out our entire line of... 1
rds For Men 1
ver for $5.00 and up g
lake the Close Out f
$3.00. I
n's goods in Black, Vicis, S
.eatIters and Tans. If
You to Take Hold 1
rds for $3.00. I
;OPELAND ca I
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HamUin, of Leitch and Marshal at BogansvilU
c-sville last Satur
The Evangelists Leitch and M:
F.mtcr of theiw'^ conduct a week or ten di
I.n her vacation I mot-tin^ at Bogansville Method
ling at her home | ?!iurch ,n.thc ??* Springs ax-tic
i 1 lie meeting will begin blind:
' 2(>th, at 11 a. m. and there will
lejohn of Jones-1 another service at 8:30 p. m.. Ti
Union Monday will probably be the progrr
siting her sister, throughout the series. Those w
ord. come late need not be surprised
, . , , ,1 they have to stand up, or even
h, bookkeeper for j majn outside the house,
tiring Co., of An- v rnu. public is invited,
s week to visith4is d. e. Camak, Pastor.
Wilburn. ^
Sunda^'monhng1 ? foreStUtttt.
company and is.
i W. Foster. ^r- Editor?I will havetocorr
you; you made me say in my 1;
is, after spending week's letter that Mr. Bennie Mit<
er sister, Mrs. ('. ell is very sick, and hoped Ihjwo'i
aves to-day for be again. When I wrote and t
the summer. letter should read: I hope he v
. i ii:.'soon he well again. Of course
>urn arrived this.. .. , . . ,
j , know it was only a misprint. 1
n/ and otbor rel-1 1 thslt 1 sll0ulcl rc'ctil>r SJ,itl 1,1
urn has lived at ;l V*' ... . w T?
,r th? paat six or Mr. Mitcliell visited Mr. Bom
Greer Sunday.
< >11! such muddy roads thmu
Ic received Satur- these parts at this time. Some
?tte, N'. C., two them have just l?een lately work*
termelons, one and plenty of rain makes it "stuc
Is and the other mucky."
sold the seed of1 Mrs. Louise Littlejohn, of Jon
e cents. ville, is visiting friends and relate
, , . at this place and Cross Keys t
nardson, who has wtM.k
s former home, i Mrs , H Willis, of Spart;
irned to tlie city' jjUrgt is visiting Miss Emma Spa
at the Second ftn,| otlier sisterrs in oui* coiriniuni
11 he resumed as thig we,.k>
School opened here this morni
Bailey and the w^h Miss Fannie Wilhurn as tea*
> have been visit- t'1'- W(> hope to see this school r
odger, left Mon- on hdl time as Miss Fannie d
le. Mrs. Rodger her duty at all hazards. Success
ecompanied them; her!
it in Ninety Six. Mr. W. W. Greer has returr
from Spartanburg where he 1
pson of Newberry, heen visiting with his family for 1
inipson" in base- | past week.
snjoying an envi- There are lots of summer co
as a Xewherrv tl.iu Pdmmnnilw in?jt r>.
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spent a few days "Howdy! howdy! howdy you <
i brother, Dr. P. [jjow are your wife and how are yt
It pleases me as no other can,
Sumner, of Mt. Thl' Uttle hand oI th" %
had ft stroke of in^ ,nan*
week ago. lAter js t}10 candidates salutat
he effect that the | the8e tiay8t
very severe. Mr. ; Harris, Going, Little, Hugh
of Union county's jiave ht.ard the song of want,
man that stands the Keys;
usnese. XII want it if you please."
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5 Court Docket.
i/j September trrm *of court for
( I'nion county will convene on 11 h
| first Monday in Septemlwr, the
5 third. One week for criminal
jj | business and two weeks for civil ?
! business. The presiding Judge; I
| i will be Judge Chat*. T. Rantzler of
j the lirst circuit.
J Tim following is the roster of
} j civil cases for trial:
? Monday, Sept., 10th.
p 1'. Lancaster vs. Ophir Cold Mine. I
j 2. Wright vs. I'nion Cotton Mills, j
J Thomas vs. Southern Ry. Co.
5 ">. Karr vs. Foster A: Harris. j
| (?. Johnson County Savings Rank
j vs. Foster. 1
j Tuesday, Sept. 11th.
7. Horn vs. W. t*. Tel. Company.
, X. Rriggs vs? Brown.
9. Fowler vs. Southern Railway.
Wednesday, Sept. 12.
j j 10. Haves vs. Kxo lsior Knitting
1 Mill. j
\ | 11. Trainer vs. Buffalo Cotton j
s ; Miiis. i
| ' 12. Lindsay vs. Southern Ry. Co. |
! j Thursday, Sept., 18th. f
| 18. Meoks vs. A. M. K. Zion church.j 3
} 14. Jeffries vs. Southern Ry. Co. | |
| . is. Rrniuh'tt vs. Southern Ry. Co. j ^
Friday, Sept. 14th.
p 20. Turner vs. I'nion Cotton Mills, j
| ,21. Eeker vs. Bailey Mfg. Co.
? 2">. Counts vs. Southern Ry. Co. I
; Monday, Sept., 17th. |
j 20. Ayeock, Little A* Co. vs. (ioings. | |
5 27. Murphy vs. Soulhern Ry. Co. |
s Tuesday, September, 18th. |
m [28. Do/.'u-r Lumber Co. vs. Bailey j
3 Furniture Manufacturing Co. .
a 20. Moss vs. BuiTalo Cotton Mills.,
R 1 2?(). Jeter vs. Southern Railway Co. '
5 , 81. Wilburn vs. Southern lty. Co. 1 (
| Wednesday, September ltlth. j <
? '.12. Amos vs. Jonesville Mfg. Co. '
fl 8S. Belue vs. Bailey Mfg. Co.
Thursday, September 20th.
j 89. l'easlee, Corbet Co. vs. Bailey!
K Manufacturing Co.
5 j 10. Sou. Design Co. vs. Bailey j
6 I Manufacturing Co.
ji 11. I .ayeock vs. Bailey Mfg. Co.
| 12. Sell iff vs. Bailey Mfg. Co.
Z 48. Woodward vs. ('resent Steam! i
S Laundry. I ,
51 II ' x . .
gj -t*. jMiignx, xancey a* lu. vs.) ,
S Aetna. Cotton Mill.
% j Friday, September 21st.
J ; ! "*>. Houze vs. Bailey Lumber Go. '
| 46. Muss vs. McNally. I
\ ! Corrections.
BvmSu'of those errors that can-;
? not be avoided in a newspaper office, ~~
? | Mr. J<>3. Sanders' name was omitted i
! among the candidates for County j
I Commissioner, in the account of the
ar-j meeting at Santuck. Tin: TiMKsis,
lys | always more then glad to correct |
list | any error in its columns, and we j
)n. | feel sure that our patrons give us,
iy, credit for never making an inten-1
be j tional error.
his, Mr. Sanders spoke forcefully in
on i favor of good roads, arguing the
hoi quick repair of bad places and poor)
i if 1 bridges, utilizing the stone and timre
her at our easy command. He does
j not favor the county going into delit
(for this purpose, but advocates this
l ,.t ....:.a.
i \;v,vimiiuvai lUWIivHi Ul l|Uiriv M'pilll , |
I and at the same time to huild good i permanent
roads just as fast as the j county's
funds permit. Mr. San- . ,
ders is a good speaker,
eet Another correction is that Mr.
ast i lientley "opposes" not "approves"! '
;h-! floating the 8100,000 bonds,
lid Still another is that Mr. A. A.
:he Strook, who forged the name of
rill Mr. \j. li. Jeter on a note, did not
we secure the money for it.
,i"! large Sunflower.
;
nie Old Uncle Mose Mohlev who lives'
j near town, and who, by the way, is
gh , an ardent admirer of Tin: Timks,
of having been a subscriber for years i
sd,1 and years, brought to this ollice the ; _
ky largest sunflower we have ever seen ~~
in the up-eountry. The disk alone j
es- is a little over 12 inches in diame-1 '
res , ter and ?>* inches in circumference, j '
hi.- In connection with this notice, it I
might be of interest to recall the \
in- mythological origin of the sunflower, i |
rks It is this: ('lytic, a sea nymph, sit- '
ty, ting day after day upon a rock in
111* RtfMI f,.U /l.w.T.1.. m I... :?i. i
,... .1. 1W,, ?llll
ing Apollo, the sun-god. She pined for l
ch- him so that through pity, Appolo |
un changed her into the heliotropium
oos or sunflower; and thereafter she
i to gazed with rapt admiration upon
he god throughout the day, ever,
led t n ning her face toward him as lie
has j pursued his course through the I
the ; heavens. Two lines from Tlios. I
i Moore concerning this are:
ldsj"The sunflower turns on her god
?w. i when he sets
\0v The same look that she turned when
>u? he rote."
t Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore existing beion
*w?en Berry and G. T. Keller,
doing business as druggists under the
firm name of Berry <% Keller, has been
les, dissolved by mutual consesD Dr. G.
jn T. Keller having purchased the entire
interest of Dr. Berry in said business,
and assumes all past debts and liabilities
of said firm.
I FURNITURE ST OREJ
Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! |
See 0Ur ^n6' =jj
|3 "Our Perfection Tray Irunk." ' K|j|
I WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. |
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f? We also have a nice assortment of Rugs, Matting, &
(i Mosquito Canopies, Shades, Lace Curtains, Hani- #
p, mocks and a lot of other nice things to brighten and ?
make home more comfortable. Will appreciate a f#
f call. #
STURNER & MAYFIELD *
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| To show you our line of |
I Wagons AND Buggies!
fjj The Latest Style always on hand fi
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f| D. FANT GILLIAM, TREAS. MGR. '?
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1A CAR LOAD OF I
| ORGANS I
W The finest ever shipped to Union, will be here in a yf
W few davs. See them and get our prices before buy- V
? ing. There is a great saving by buying Organs in ^
^ Car-load lots and our customers shall have the ben- ^
^ efit of it. We will also have live fine M
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? UPRIGHT PIANOS f
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X At one half the regular price X
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| UNION SUPPLY COMPANY, |
J. H. SPEARS, Manager. X
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