The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 31, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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^VXX>XW%>%>% J EXCHANGE fl^| S the amount of #10.00 or more for cash, I will take a! S cotton at 15c. per pound. This is a discount of ? J 33 1-3 per cent., at present prices of cotton. We J ? sell on installments also. $ * S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. 1 Ir AT THE OLD STANE--WWDER STOKE. R Is RFAIITY = '"^asbr 1 LFLrllJ I I ? PRESERVER For a really effective Beauty-Maker,'Beauty- ffl Increaser and Beauty Preserver we recommend l? Purity Cold Cream to you. ui% I PURITY COLD CREAM | As Pure and as white as the driven snow. As fragrant as a ^jjj new-blown rose. Better for the skin than any other Gold ^ cream of which we have knowledge. A true skin and com- ^ plexion beautifier. The Rice Drug Co. s The Peoples Drug Store. ^ 1 JUST RECEIVED | 8 8 1 SOLID CAR LOAD I 6 to 6 to ? to 6 v 2 Churns, Jugs, Flower Pots and ^ & Mixing Bowls. Come and see to H us. Our, Prices are Right. ^ $ to | , ? UNION HARDWARE CO. g ^ V ? HARDWARE LEADER, UNION, S. C. ** A Q e^- ^ c- ?* ^ ^ c* ? ATLANTA SCHOOL Of MEDICINE, box 257, ATLANTA, OA. ? Largest medical college in this section of South. Dignified institu 2 tion of high grade. Clinical advantage* most excellent. Unusual J 9 facilities for practical laboratory work in pathology, bacteriology and dissecting. Equipment new and complete. Faculty of 35 edu 2 cated physicians experienced in professional teaching. Four courses 5 ^ required for graduation. Largest ^ledical College building between Baltimore and New Orleans will be finished by Sept. 15. Write for 2 catalogue M. J Drug Stock to be Sold. A Healing Gospel. On claim of Dr. E. Johnson, u.Th* R?.v- Wa^n n1*> Pt01;.0 . , . , ... ' Sharon l.antist Church, Helair. (.a represented by l>arron and \\ allace J says of Electric Bi iters: "It's a Godson* of the Union bar, the drug store of to mankind. It cured me of lame hack Mr. Ttobson at Buffalo, was last , "tiff joints and complete physical col week closed preparatory to stock-< laf?e' ' wag so wr?k it teok me Iml . .. mi i " ? .. an hour to walk a mile, f wo bottles o taking. The inventory (>f the Electric Hitters have made me 8 property ;ind stock was taken by strong I have just walked three mile Dr. W.N. Glymph and I)r. Jno. ! ?n 60 minutcR and feel like walkinj Morgan, the former representing 8 made a new man o ?, i nr ii i .i i a.a me. Greatest remedy for weakues \ Barron and Wallace, and the latter, ai,,j a]j stomach, J.iver and Kidney /" Itobson. After the property is ap- complaints. Sold under guarantee a praised it will be sold. ?" drug stores. Price 60c. Use Tetley's Teas Use Tetley's Teas For Iced Tea. , For Iced Tea. [ A , THE COUNTY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. hey Denver Criticises the Rush of S< | Business?Santuc Hospitality. ! The annual Baptist Association j has just closed at this place (with II Salem Baptist church.) I think it h< was a very good meeting. I enjoy- p] ed it very much, and would have tl i enjoyed it more, if the tendency was not trying to drive it through; V 1 but the Santuc folk was not respon- M sible for this, and let me avail myself of the opportunity to here say, ri that th. t is a precedent set the last vi fi?\v vizirs flint. i? rnininc llu> moot. ings of the Association, i. e., the Si hurry and crowding, and the doing M away of this, and of that, and runi ring late, and sit night, and scarce- fo ly tsiking time for recess, just in ds order to get l>ack home?for busi- n< ness??principally, to Union, I I must say; the sige of commercial- Si i ism, they plea. The fault lies ti largely with the preachers, I must lx I say again, who will preach concern; ing people who will not give of m j their means, properly, to the sup-1 pi port of the cause, when they seem il j "gingerly" about giving three days gi ! to these and business meetings for. si I Then there arc some regular dele- si gates who start for home at 110011 on A the 2nd day, and consequently si j block the proceedings. This is pi wrong. The churches ought to pi [send representatives who will repre-j ol j sent them, and I am not scolding I tl 'either; only pleading. This kind y< of doing is eliminating all of the tc social features, and I make bold to hi say that if there is not a social side In j to such occassions, it will soon Ik-- p come a ury-hones anair and many h 1 will not care to attend. I wont, u i myself, and I guess 1 will quit too. a] 1 One young man sak\ tliat he had a1 \ m. ume to get ncqftamOHl with any- ei ; I tody really, not to talk vrv.^ those i tl In* knew before, jus he was kept iot confined at business just to scram* a1 j hie through one day ahead of time. Now friends, church folks paste k this on your "looking-glass," and honestly confess that I am right. I know you know that I am. A Then let us hereafter mend matters without debating it. Question! Now to go back?there was a li resolution of thanks voted the h church and friends of the church, n but it is not left for me to "brag," A or try to brag on the entertainment, ii only will say that the Santuc peo- w i pie tried to entertain the delegates el !and visitors, and to be social. (If a: ; they were not social enough, it was cj 1 because some of the delegates and ! visitors hurried off and would not J give us a fair show.) We were glad to have them with us. It was jour duty on the one hand and our i pleasure on the other. The Bap- S( ' tist people have a special resolution j c< j of thanks, which I offer in their behalf. That is to the Methodists ^ jand Presbyterians, whoso brother- f, i ly como to our help in entertaining p ! at the ehurch and at their homes, d I and we hope they were interested j in and benefitted by the meeting, _ | even though the business was strictly Baptist business. The good is intended for all of j 1 them, and if either of them ever have a big business gathering here, I feel sure that they can count on "old Salem," who will welcome I, the nueting to this place, eontrib- <i ' ute attendance, and take pleasure j] l in assisting in entertainment, for u i brotherly love and individual pleas- c I ure, and good to the soul. ? There were some visitors ?f c prominence uj)on attendance,to-wit: ! Dr. K. M. l'oteat, President Furman University; Dr. E. C. James, c I President O. F. C.; Rev. A. T. i j Jamison, Superintendent Connie x Maxwell Orphanage; Dr. \V. T. l Derieux, of the State Mission Board; ' i | Rev. V. I. Masters, of the Bap-1 ^ , tist Press; J. lv. Hair, representa-1 jtive of the Baptist Courier; and J. i 1 P. Coleman, who has been acting { ^ colporteur for some months. All of the former oflicers were i c re-elected, unnanimously in the 8 re-organizations, as follows: Mod- p . i erator, B. F. Kennedy; Clerk, E. i ? \V. Jeter; Treasurer, Levi W. Smith. As Treasurer Smith was t not present for a good reason, H. B. Murphy was elected Treasurer ( ! pro tem. Hero I stop and will pass the j 1 paper and pencil over to the editor ! | and Homo, they were l>oth here i land can tell yon all about it, they | saw it. Yes, and I saw Mr. Boney -| > J one day, V>ut I do not believe he i , likes Santuc as he stayed only two I I minutes, (more or less.) f! But I must toll something on i . Homo, and you can handle him as 11 11 you see fit. He said Santuc had \ * some of tlie prettiest girls, and he! j f liked so much to look at them?j f: they were racing roundabout the , 0 [ table, but he thought the churches jf *! tried to see what ugly men they I f! could send, as he never saw such j ] ? an ugly crowd of men. Now what ' do you think of that? 1 * 1 Hey Denver. 1 Use Tetley's Teas ( For Iced Tea. GRINDALL GLEANINGS. jme Old China?Editor of Times Is No Hypocrite. Mr. Jim Mabry, who went to [oulka, Miss., list winter returned ome Sunday. Mr. Mabry is well Leased with Mississippi, and'says l&f he is going lack. Mesdames. Ha not h Floyd and 7m. Hodge are quite sick, also [iss Essie Worthy. Mr. H. J. Harris and family sited Mr. Kd Johnscn of JonesIle. * Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Haines spent iturday at Pacolet, the guests of rs. Bipley. Mr. .T. G. Hames had the misirtune to bruise his hand a few lys ago and it is badly swollen ow fmd very painful. The protracted meeting at Skull hoals closed Saturday. Will bapze the third Sunday in Septem?r. While visiting, Mrs. Bcttie Warioth showed us some rare old ieces of China. She has a pitcher lat holds about an ounce, that was iven to her by her mother when ic was only two years old, and \o is'seventy today, the 27th of , ugufit, which makes the pitcher xiy-c\ght years old. Besides this itoher She has two sets of cup lates that are seventy-five years d. All the older readers know mt these cup plates were used ars ago to set the coffee cups in prevent leaving rings on the ihle cloth. Should you dine with er you would be served from lates over forty years old. She as'Other relies that we will write p inter on. Mrs. Warmoth lives loile but she boards at home for ' tjuit. WHe has old corn in the ib and a fine crop growing, a irijving pig in the pen and corn to eel it on, a good milch cow and ?f I?oultry. Editor, here is one who noyite that you are no "hypocrite." Annie Laurie. ttempted Rape in Union County. Fincher Murphy, a young negro, ving in the Fair Forest neighborood, attempted an assault on a egro woman last Tuesday night, .lthcugh he was unsuccessful in i his attempt, the negro populace as enraged, and made desperate ITort to capture the would-be -sailant. He, however, has esiped to parts unknown. COLLEGE o7~ HARLESTON. 121st Year Begins September 28. Letters. Science, Engineering. One :holarship, giving free tuition, to each itinty of South Carolina. Tuition $40 i card and furnished room in Dormi- I >ry $11 a month. All candidates for dmission are permitted to compete ir vacant Boyce scholarships which ay $100 a year. For catalogue, adrcss Harrison Randolph, President. Statement of the Condition of l"HE BANK or CARLISLE .ocated at Carlisle. S. C., at the close of business, August 17th, 19oG. resources: .oiini and Discounts $42,208 58 verdrafts 588 5ti hiiU.ok House 1X5 us 'urniturc and Fixtures 775 01 ther Heal Kstatc 150 00 hie.from ISatiks and Hankers 4.504 03 urreney 05o 00 (old 2 50 ilver, Nicktes and Pennies 20120 hecks and Cash Items 23 50 Total $51,010 47 liabilities: apital Stock paid in $10,000 00 urplus Fund 2.071 47 Tnnivlded Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 454 03 >u<* Unpaid Dividends ndividual Deposits subject to check ... 0.405 15 j 'ime Certificates 5,007 82 'ashier's Cheeks 20 00 lotes and Hills Itediscounted 23,000 oo j Total $51,010 47 | itate of South Carolina, County of Union. Before me came Win. H. Gist, Cashier f the Bank of Carlisle, who beingduly worn, says that the above and fore joing statement is a true condition of aid Bank, as show* by the books of ile in said bank. Wm. H. Gist. Sworn to and subscribed before me, his 20th day of August, 1906. J. I). Fi.emino, [L. S.] Correct Attest: N. P. for S. C. C. A. Jeter, 4 M. C. Pbaver, [Directors. W. E. Hatciifokd, J VERY LOW RATES I ro New York and Return Via Southern Railway Account Home-coming of William Jennings Bryan. On account of the Homecoming of IVm. J. Bryan, the Southern Railway vill sell tickets to New York City and lieturn at rate of One Fare plus $2.25 from all coupon ticket stations. Tick ts on sale August 2*<th and 20th. limit- i ?d to leave New York, returning on i September 4th, 1900. The Southern operates on all through rains Pullman Drawing-room Sleepers tnd Southern "Railway Dining Gars? For full information, consult any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or Arite, K. W. Hi nt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. 0. 3. b. ali.k*, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. { ?T H E*? 5 | BIO $ ALE j | t Will Continue For * * J# * 110 DAYS LONGER! * ================== * i ? | McLURE MERCANTILE CO. \ * 1?uy a mosquito wet at ? Bailey Furniture Co. t Ceiling Nets with frame $1.98. Dixie Mosquito Canopy attached to iron and wooden beds. Best f on earth $2.98. Same for children's beds $1.98. >2 yrf.. We have just received a consignment of Portiers, >F Couch covers, Lambrequins, Table covers, etc., 5? from a prominent manufacture of these goods, and for 10 days offer them to you at cost with freight tF added and a small margin for ourselves and at these prices you get them for just what they cost the >F other dealers, as we have a special contract with T the shipper which enables us to make these un- iF * heard of prices. Every shade you may wish. Prices ij: to suit every. pocket book. 100 styles to select ;F from, no two alike. Prices range from $1.48 to $15. >F Look for display in our show window. if BAILEY FURNITURE CO. I Manufacturers p?t. Colt If 6. ^ JtTLJtMTJt, GEORGIJ* ? Bi^her. f SHOWING THE WAY. i KILLED INSTANTLY. This Public Statement ol a Union Citizen Will Be Appreciated. Mosquito Bites, by using Manv a trader of this in Union has r,?ri:oa?Rd ffirz: Huiet's All-Healing Liniment the way to get rid of the constant . , aches and pains of a bad back. Profit Also guaranteed for any kind by a Union citizen's experience. J. R. Porter, printer, employed on of PhPlimatfcm Progress, living on South Church St.. ?' K,ltul?dI,a*n. Union, S. C., says*.?"I have never felt ????? better in my life than I have since I in c"C\I Pt Mire TA TAI/D used Uoan's Kidney Pills. I was a vULU, (xlV^Ll I LI I AKtl great sufferer from backache for a! number of years. My trouble was r? t i? r r*i a right across the small of my back, and HUlCt S jOlUllOfl Of CllT31C the pain was sometimes so severe that I thought my back would break in two. u , I have plastered it, and rubbed it until n|/)0rn6SI3 it. was all raw and in a mass of blisters, ? * but in spite of all I could do nothing seemed to help me. I read about A nicp nlea^anf I avpfive Doan s Kidney Pills and got them. ; nice, picaSaill LaxatlVC. Half a box relieved roe and the use of I two boxes entirely cured me." HIT MFTTA TlIHTP C A For sale by all dealers. Price M|A|MH[|I| IIKI lT I .11 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo. 1 A mil L< 1 1 V 1/II U U VA/.* New York, sole agents for the United ' states Perfumes and all kinds of t,k.e"'?Sh".the r,am<^I'oa"''""n Extracts you can find i at the Palmetto Notice. Drug Co. The firm of Hoaife Hamblin was . dissolved this day by mutual consent. Up li/ac In Trouble All persons having claims against said ne Wdh l" ir(,UD1Cfirm must present them for payment to waR in tronble but found a way the undersigned at once. All persons f u d p h mftn indebted to said firm must make pay- since Pr> Kln(,.8 New ?Afe Pilla curetf f ment at once. me of chronic constipation," saya B.W. ? ;- u . Goodloe, JOT St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex. l0rR jNO' MNq0 Guaranteed satisfactory, t Prioe 25 August let, 19C6. 32-4t at all drug 8tore> i . M ^