The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 21, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
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We are now daily receiving &
I LARGE SHIPMENTS OF FALL FOODS 1
Jjj and are making great prepara- j|
|! tions for your Fall Business. !|
Ij You are earnestly solicited to *|
]; call on US hpfnrp nlarin-v .. *
~ W.vm piuvill^ J UUI I 1
|J fall orders. Our Milliner is now
I 1; In the Northern Markets, look- &
I' ing up the
l; The Latest Things ini|
|| Millinery Art if
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Jj and will be on hand with a '[
|? grand line of smart things in ?|
ft Millinery. Give us a call in thic t
H line before selecting you fall hat.
V |J We are putting in the finest II
f J and best line of 4
?l I?
|:Men's and Boys Clothing:!
I? We have ever had. Full line of ?f
|J everything, call on us. |E
|i LOOKING FOR YOU.
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|M A C HIN E R Y?|
~ x ..SEE LIS.. x
| For Supplies, Beltings, a
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a ripe, uns, Whang, Etc. &
|!BEWLEY HARDWARE CO.]!
| THE ONLY WAGON ! !
T with spokes in the wheel that carried the load x
*3? on Sept. 1st in the Steel Range Contest that
X didn't Break Down was a 3 1-4 Skein carrying x v
215 persons 21,500 pounds* How JjjjJ | pr0l
2 is that for aPad? ^ j
% UNinyHARDWARE COMPANY. | ^
fa HARDI*re LEADER, UNION, S. C. X arrr
C?C*C^C>C> ?C* CC ? fr I Htrc<
wiaauu imcs, union,^^HH
Local News NotJH^
Mr. Frank Sanders went to Jot^UtBET^r
ville Wednesday. Kw^J
Notice the Burris furniture
HI
in Union Wednesday
Mr. G. Epps Tucker,
paid us a pleasant visit WednefME^NffiF
Mr. E. II. Spears went to
ville Wednesday on Business
tanhurg Tuesday and ;
Miss Auressie Wilhurn is
home of Mrs. L. M. Rice, attei^^^^^^Bml,
Central school. |?T^ ,
accepted a position with the BpfrubnlBS1 ^
pies Supply Co. Hh^ ;*'hlJri
Ca !
Miss Myra Young, ofSpring^V^ UP chirr
will attend school at that plac?BPm hft
ing this session. Ul**tffhjSj
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. WheiiLujt^ ^?
Spartanburg, are visiting i^^juiaZtSr^ W
home <>{ Mr. I .lairnaiflQBKMw
Mrs. Crown Tor vP:
Friday from a short^K^jrljMjHPy
in Pendleton. ^
Ga., is visiting ' V' 'A
She arrived Saturday thfcht. n*le
^'PVrtf parti < /
Mr. Levy Jones, of ColAe Heists. (
spent several days at the haacc?Yt)Ve Xf"b
Mr. J. J. B. Learnard this wu Jton w&c
Miss Addie Sanders went towUlVvP^ the if5
ville Wednesday where she w%chelrun. "'Ash
tend the Normal Training S<*terffadiea1 |J a
Messrs. E. W. Foster and f 1$4 100
Townsend represented Uniorl f jccn ** &
the Bryan reception cominittetF^J?,.,,]^ 01
Mr. E. M. Matthews, suplor^l>st
tendent of Union Cotton MillsXit]^K"j8l irinin
Columbia Tuesday on busiifo\^Bft<] Wag
Messrs. Itatchford and G'sg?''^^^\ |OS's'
Carlisle, were in Columbia W?tFp?v^Ss,. of
day to hear Bryan. rSM^?'b*
Mr. Tom Hawkins writes tha,
is pleased with his new honaf^j^^BJfce l
New Mexico, and is gaining hoat/^^MSJ?! j
and strength every day. /
Miss lone Littlejohn, of Gaffm tfaSpf
teacher in the Central sellout jSffry, /
again at Mrs. Rodger's 011 M) w Jhl is/f"
| Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rice and I
I liewis, returned Monday night fffJ^Mon, I ^
Chick Springs, where they l*^MB,oin Cro(|
been for the past nine days. |9waVe t'uf
Mr. 0. 1*. Smith, the genial ijgffrU (thi'j
, ag(?r <ir
has moved into Mr. M. A. JM^Mls 11 \jb's%
house on Main street. Weiifj^
th.at W
Rev. D. M. McLeod will prents ;ach '^1 '
at Clemson College next Sun? ??r lay.
No services at Grace Methc'T' dist innna
church on that day. ^ I <f. 15.
\ \ dents
Miss Alba Walker, of \\4 i est die pr
Springs, one of the Central scl $ fiool !u'luv
teachers is in the homo of MrejU. J. I [yusi,'j]
A. Brown, on South street. fjJ lias I hi
Misses Ellie and Bessie Alverr: ion, |{.,rri"
i?f Sedalia, are attending the gr Ytided others"
schools here. They are living tttjwith whom r
their lister, Mrs. K. K. Sanderdlol. t h yoi
_ >?jrxb *o assoc
Prof. H. A. Wise, princip<. r(l of '"^iness
the Jonesville schools, was in t?%v'n f''nk as
Saturday. His schuul optical ?fion.
day the 1 itll. PJ eoininen
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,, ... | . would in
i>uss Manilla Smith, pnncip Aal of Coni?u?n
the Monarch school, is again ui it her '?k> nmm
post. She is in the home oaj? her l,Ml<
brother, L. J. Smith, near A lion- *7"*ni?
j I cannot sc
Mr. Haytlen Smith, whuAr has
held a position with the Ppeoples Miss '
Supply Company for some tiwhe, left eounty,
Wednesdiiy for Greenville vfflierc he ?
will attend Furman University. }s princij
Miss Hattie Dove, of DotfKville, W. Goini
S. C., is stenograper at thef Union
Cotton Mills store, the Asition Miss Ei
formerly tilled by MissWjPearle who has I
Bailey. ll at Mr. D.
Misses Sallie t?ofofU>^uaii^iiinie ('a^ w*th '
Mabry are now operators in Central ?t r' ^e^rtrt
illice. Miss Maud Garnet who err^*
las been in the ottice sonKtirae. ** ,,
i W' Miss Mai
as resigned. I who ,las b
Miss Frances Whitmire, of Green- IMiss Louise
ille, principal of West End school, Monday act
t back in attendance of sclool <lu- who spent
es. Her home is with Mr . C. H. there before
eake on South street.
Dr T-T i>
Miss Eunice
? - M. A I> .
. . . Tuesday nioi
t arrived in the city Saturday, u,<- Naiio.ml
id is again in the home oj Mrs. J,ws th
\ E. Thomson, during the school gathei.in ()j
38,0,1 , States. Dr.
Miss Josie Fewell, of Hoe t Hill, Union tomor
rived Saturday to Ixgin 01 Mony
her duties in the graded 6 hools. ^r- V. A.
ss Fewell makes her xhon j with for Augi
s. J. H. Rodger. and claim clei
VIr.J. W/ Blair, of Blaii was [j"1 r!f;' ?!r:
the city Tuesday attendinapurt. * ,. , 1 (,|) ( (,t
. Blair days this is his til visit
llsmt ten years, and hOsvas " m ,n th
itly surprised at the remaJmole Sir. Jno R
Kress of Union. tit recently operat
liss Josie Oates, of Chest* one Union, has
he recently elected teacheBiuid Aetna Mills.
0f> graduate of WinthropcAge, *or'>ade the coi
ived in Union Saturday.Md is change within
1 Mrs. Geo. W. Goin*v" jpfein Aetna is outsidi
>t. ? n?t licing violat
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MRomnET ^eP^em*>er 2i*
\ Bryan in Columbia.
R&eCts N Wednesday in Columbi
'pic about ,(>ou pci.pl.' Wn
HV?? ,;i!.-y;in sp< >kc on subjects of n.it
' 'K fn|nUvost. Tin* crowd was deeply
jEi^Ectcl iyn^tod from the very start
aHMylcan rvt ^ strictest attention.
|yt i/.# ^r- Bryan's chief topics were
m^RpPlccted r'^' Kovcrnnn'iit ownership
iM-ill'vJt ' tpiahroads and the decay of the i
t nu>( ' i Pt^'liean party. He says that
(() (tries- position on these questions is t
v Yea sanu\ today its years ago, butt
* 'j public has changed. "Roosevelt,
N rn ^r" Bryan, "i8 the most pop
^ i noi J lar man in the Republican ikirty t<
ail day; and he is so, lteeause he lu
p the! forsaken tlie republican standar
^ tiding and adopted democratic principles.'
>eai I hill account or probably tl><
. ' I hns 'entire speech ?:I1 '
Air. '
..hi ik' printed in
eo- ,,ext issm'? ^
uiity, City Schools Open.
pdur
Monday, September 17th, was
er ()f the beginning of the new school
the 8ess'on- All the teachers in each
I school, Central, Monarch, West
End, and Excelsior, were in their
iTied places. Monday was given up to
.lves enrolling and assigning of lessons.
The enrollment so far is alxmt
?oa, equal to that of last year. Prof.
au| Jeffries expects a successful year in \
school work.
. Off To College. s
&
The following young ladies, of J*
e~ Union, left during the week for col- ^r.
- lege:
Winthrop: Misses Ixniise Mur- w
'. phy, Kate Dickcrt, Virginia Briggs,
i Kate Smith, Ida Palmer, Ix>is Tinsley,
I/)uise Long and Mamie Smith.
Greenville Female College: Miss
Beatrice Wilhurn. ?
Littleton Female college: Miss
Leila Edwards.
St. Marv's ?
V
- ..v naicigh: Miss Bcs- ^
i sio Arthur. Others will leave next
week.
College For Women, Columbia:
Miss Lunette Townsend. ^
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Four to One.
"bast Scptcmlicr I was drawing a sal- I
y of $2*5 jht montli; now, I am revelv- Q H
g $100 jht month ami have much TfT Kj
rer employment." A eonrse of hook- wP m
aping and shortand in the Atlanta ^
inmereial College, 24Whitehall St., TL.
anta, (ia., will bring yon the same W0
d fortune. It wifl not cost yon much.
on have not the priee, write them, PH
them what yon have, and (terhaps M
' van help yon out. Their advice has
'ial valuable to many a poor hoy and
e"l louse of KepresentatiVOS, mum..it,
D. says, "It I wen* l"? years |ril
igain and wanted to he earning ftn r
00 a year hy the time I was :U), I ?0 j
1 study shorthand and get into the ]
gor's ollice as stenographer. Mr. I
Cortelyou, Secretsp"
--- j ?> iwo pri'si- SB
aim inter chosen to a position in
esident'scabinet, owns iiis jiroinito
short I in ml, which brought liiin
ntact with the leading ini'n in
ngton. Hardly less remarkable j dn
ii tlu* rise by tin- shorthand route
ard Itok, Sec. Hays, William 11.
hi, Senator Mason, and seon-s of ^
vlioin we can nana', not one of
vceives h-ss than a year. w*"
i could understand what it means MM
iate with intelligent. resourceful SB '''
men, to write their thought, to H8 un
they think, to keep their hooks, ^
their private atlairs, to lie in ipaQ u'
> accord with all that stands for S?& g \
ial success and power, yon >
>t hesitate to enter the Atlanta Bra
ial College at the earlii'st |>ossi- 22 4 f
cut. I here is no city 111 the j HP . j
iy when' a reputable competent ^ "
>her, ho >kkee|KT, or oiierntor m inn
cure a position tor the asking. (8? yp j
ulia Harvey, of Clarendon ffi$)
teacher in the Monarch mi
f which Miss MahalaSmith BP
>al, arrived Saturday and . UI
? her home with Mrs. Ceo. g?! ?
a
inma Rodger, of Newberry,
>oen spending
?0 v..p Buinmcr |
R. Kant's, spout Thurs-1
ler aunt Mrs. J. H. Roil- !
i returning Friday to NewI
M
ry Owynn, of Chester, D "
een visiting her cousin, H iii
; Long, returned home Pfl '
;ompanied by Miss Long, ii r ..
Monday pud Tuesday m lull Llllu
t leaving for Winthrop. Pi
Hair left for Atlanta,
ruing, and is attending loj rloyd & C
Dental Association in m| On short 1
This is the largest H Hearse sen
f dentists in the I nited M service gua
Hair will return to mM
row- H M. w
Clifton leaves in a few
ista. I le will he tracer !?3?^]!lllHE^!Hlllla!lllI.
rk with the Southern !gg?!
Clifton has heen on
ton Mills office force | 3^ w-ww-w-i*
and some time before jgE CAN
e railway service. ;
.... . It! * Offer
Matins, who until fietr tr* ?
oil a stock exchange J$| - - v
moved his office to 4-3C a
The town ordinance shortly,
itinuance of the ex- "j? before bi
its limits, and as
, the ordinance is ?|)|
vd>
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5 K? ur Myles in Footwear. 1
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$ THE CHILDREN'S DELIGHT. $
9 &
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I NATURE SHAPED SH0ES |
| AND PONY STOCKINGS. ? ?,
FOR BOYS AND (URLS *
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8 me BtM COMBINATION FOR WEAR. I
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jj ALWAYS LOOK THEY C0ST ^
FOS THIS MARK. HQSIERY 25 CENTS. ??
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Sold in Town by only y
Yours for Bi^i^?
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Money Doubles itself I 1
At 4 Per Cent Componnd Interest in seventeen years |g |
if Deposited in Si I
THE PEOPLES R*1"" "
urtilR ^ I
ie desire to make money quiGkly has led many Into ?8 I
wise methoas and ruined thousands. Persistent h| B
;Mngs Is the Safe and only sure roau iv s **
ittle today?more tomorrow-and next week you wm gg I
re enough to open a savings account with us. We pay 11
n'.r cent Automatic Interest from one to six months. S B
lollar accumulating interest day by day is as inspir- B
and interesting as a growing child. We are helping rJf B
he road to successful saving and we would like to || ^^B
E PEOPLES BANK. I H
B. F. ARTHUR, President. -b
NDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. if ||
Coffins and Caskets Always on Hand. |j WH
s, an Expert Embalmer, now with J. F. K ||B
o., Spartanburg, will do our embalming ?1 flgi
notice. Calls answered day or night. M IBS
t to any part of the county. First class H
UNDERTAKER AND I K
. 1 >V } I )W, KMHALMKW. Pi
YOU REFUSE THIS? t I'M
to supply \ou with Blankets from |g I jttjj^H
H.00 a pair. 50c Underwear at ? 1
garment. You will need these ~ 1
and it will pay you to look here ? J
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