The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 21, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
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| FALL :
I Our Entire S
1 I and Winter S
* 1 Wnmen and
I* 1 Now Ready.
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' rtCAL LACONICS.
I Happenings of Interest jiewd'aj
About Town. j 1
The southl>oun<l train on Tues- l\ay ln<
day night was only <> hours late. sity. ^
Miss Lillie Adams visited Miss .
Alsie Smith the first of this week. ^rMr.
W. B. Cranford, of Lockhart,
was in Union Monday and !... pv'
Tuesday. i)arf?!
Mr. Charley Goforth, of Colum- rp.
V>i?, spoilt Sunday with his sisters . K
of this city. ("harl
Messrs. J. 1). Smith and M. C. j will \
beaver, of Carlisle, were in Union sessio
Monday. i T>
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^ Judge C. G. Dantzler spent Sat-1 of tin
unlay and Sunday at his home in Unio
Orangeburg. ett's
Mr. and Mrs. Macbeth Young re- *n P1
turned Sunday night from Bates- M
ville, Arkansas. I)un
Mr. Claude Sartor is quite ill j ^
day
)\vith fever at his home in union ? ..
southern suburbs. 11 v"
Solicitor Sense and attorney C. ^
P. Sims, of Spartanburg, spent Sun
clay in the city.
Mr. Albert Oliphant is assisting witl
in. the Rice Drug store during the ^
absence of Dr. Simpson. ga^
Mr. Bffrhmre Mayes, of Green- frir
wood, arrived Sunday for a day's ty.
visit to Mr. C. P. Summer. Ma
Mr. C. E. Asbel, of Blairs, with J
Mr. J. \V. Blair, was here Tuesday bin
as a witness in the Counts case. is
Messrs. B. F. Townsend "and S. \)r,
E. Boncy left Tuesday night for q,
Columbia to hear Win. J. Bryan on
Wednesday.
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If you have lost a pair of sjH-ctacles,
call at this office and upon cor- u.
?;n Kn
? rect description, ine miuv; mi* uv
delivered to you. w
Mr. Bentley Foster, Vrmerly
bookkeeper at the Southerlpotinn
Oil Co. here, now occupies t\>aame ^
1 - position at Buffalo. ? 7*
fe 1 ,r
Dr. P. D. Simpson, the ipular n
prescription clerk at the KisiDv',? ?
. sto^e, is spending this we/
old home in Newberry. J p
* Commissioners WUr11, an(' I
Bentley were in townrol1(. ^ a*~ c
tending an importajy " ln8 ?'ia
the county commissi I e
i nc c uivii
hutes
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tock of F<
hoes for Me
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HRPASSED.
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er Shoes.
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NION, S. C.
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Misses Marie and Frano*s Miss ]<
f .Tonesvi 1 le, after spending a milliner at
-\s at the home of Mr. \\\ T. and wiek.
eturned home Monday. j Saturday j
?. u ... ' departmer
Walter F. Ooing ion inou- ^jiss <Jox i
lrning for Furnian Univer- having sp,
Mr. Ooing is assistant manathe
Furnian baseball club. | Mr. (
, , I Savannah
A. W. T, Havenseroft has a , t:inburg,
irber, Mr. Chas. Williams, of jast
imd, Ohio. Mr. Williams is mcn wer
pert masseur as well as a good together
ollico at (
s Kelton school closed its scs- jtjr> j?(
last Friday. Miss Bessie Wed
es, of Union, is principal and versjty ^
robably return for the fall ministrv
n* ! man abo
v. J. K, Hair, representative capable 1
e Baptist Courier, arrived in ('1'n
Monday and went to Padg- j Mcng.
creek, where a meeting is now I
ogress.
isses Hunter Young and Txiuisa Skidu
can. who have been in Spring Possum
since' August 1st, left Wednes- hers he
for Nashville, where they will This li
ud Belmont college. hifn an
[r. Edgar McL. Bomar, propriof
the leading gent's furnish- . . '
..otahiiaVitnent of Spartanburg, l(
01 vnnllirp
tOW*"??w _
in Union Friday and Saturday
h samples of his fall stock.
* re-asse
diss Mason Blankenship returned woods
urday from a six weeks visit to bear tl
nds and relatives in York conn- Mr. P<
She was accompanied by Miss al>out
udo Windel, of Fort Mills, S. C. At tha
Mr. C. S. Pwiglit, Jr., of Colum- JiVa
l, arrived in the city Monday and sc,.ne*
now occupying the position of (
ihier and bookkeeper in the Union hcsirii
[inch of the Southern Cotton Oil
' ment,
Mr. S. 1,. Jeffries, of Gaffney, n?t s
rived in the city Friday and en- thing
red upon his duties as assistant y*'11
>okkeeper at the Excelsior mill. y?utf
r. Jeffries is a brother of Mrs. an" ^
- - * it.:?u? by, t
avis jenries 01 una wij.
creas
Mrs. A. W. T. Ravenscroft, who storit
as been veiy ill lor some weeks by "
ith tfrpheW-IWW'l* much '
nproven aim able to he up. Her
lany friends will l*> gled to re?i-ro
iViie neW8. I <1
chur
Mr. Jas. T. Griffin, at one time that
clitor of the Marion (X. C.) Free meet
#ance, and now a resident of Sene- chur
a, 8. C., was in the city Monday Sum
nd dropped in upon The Times \m* c<
ditors for a few moments. man
1 tpfal route to the
I ' HhH|V1ii from Washington
Automobile
=. "-~ u^^MBB^^^^B>o"^Wlected will be adopte
by the Association at
4 4 fQjj meeting and followed on
^fcll t(> t',C ^a,mi^own KxIm >sitio
J^lE Bjgj ^lr. Post has completed a tri
jEbd 1 Norfolk to Washington
Sgia , Richmond and Fredericks
. and returned by the Shenar
^a^8^ Three Chop
) fll r.im'V iri.'ilj.
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1 fey sav"T ^^ a3IBI The tour of the Association wil1
i flnrnv?H. ^"jBHW^art at Chicago, Indianapolis ant
P iioy f-y.gr, StUt^W'?l?mbu8. More than 1 Jo cars wil
pa rt icipate earring about 3o0 tour
acc^QjtlVe National highway to Washing
Sp Shaw? y the Eastern contingent ami tin
y^speecheW ". made to Norfolk over the rotit<
a waa tr* Now that a route traversing sucl
Now ran heantiful and historic section has
j f makes selected, opening up nev
I /\ that h|^ft:>ds for automobile travel, Mr
A Bill p]^ anymorllM^t believes that hundreds o
[_ Vf W-i made itJ^Btoists will avail themselves of tin
ve can pixnIHAfidid natural conditions an*
a RepublicB^^^&e*t>ositi<>n.
M. do to nroulc^B ?*'_^nr a series of speed eon
if J^ke a HeQ||^^L\^oN% onemhers of the Asso
e A^j^on^itleivJ.
rv fft ESZJi? {?A?reX^^>;t^V
fl LU. EfKT- Ml96 V-A.^nXi.>ii
Lr ?- gg fcfcMBT ^uaMt-r^VV^'
ftj impdajBtid iough
Ml.. ri/.v r>f T>oH;...rwv.. ^Kures Siek Headache, Colic and Con,
}. OF J?aItimorc, Juipation. Drnnjrist or by express .">(
. the Finn of Hutchinson cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fail.3r
arrived in the citXu to eure. Money refunded if it fails t.
md has opened niilline.rt .Medical advi.v and circular fret
t t *i \ ? by writing to lyner Keiuedv Co., An
it of the above concerns ^ta (itt^ For^altll Ri(V'nn '(,o
is well known in I nion, V/ - *
int last season here. ^ Washington, I). C.
Jourtonay T.indaay, .,f , . September 12, I'.ioii
, Ga., formerly of Spar- \?.. lV,l!" ' J,' . ,, ..
risitol Mr. Joe E. Bomar I Vman,South Carolina.
ilay. rlaee two gintle-.y You are instructed to collect ho
e at one time employed| \ , f ~ A XI
in the Scibels insurance1 f"1 fTom ?;tob(!r '
xo.... k:~ ifollowing rates:
? ' } 1 ' "Vt'all Iroxes, 20 cents per quarter
Iwnrd Meng, of TiOckhart, Lock boxes (small) ">() cents pc
nesday for Furman Uni- quarter. Lock boxes (large) 7
vhere he will study for the cents per quarter.
Mr. Meng is a young Respectfully,
ut 20 years old, bright ai'id C. I*. (iraxi?kiki.ii,
?f becoming a good preach- Acting First Assistant Postnrast
is a son of Mr. ('has. General.
q , . A SGientlfiG Wonder.
Back To The Woods.
The cures that stand to its cro<
,. , . . i make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scie
o, - > for lilin, so said Mr tiflc wonder. It cured 10. It. Mulfoi
, and track to the tall tim lecturer for the Patrons of Hushand
i shipped his avoirdupois) Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing, ei
igli life was too much to Pile^ .}l th? worst Bur
, , , . ? Jbores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts. Woun
d he pined tor the song jjiDhilhains and Salt Rheum. Only
Is and the rustle of leavfflP\t all druggists,
he undoutedly appreeiatecW ??_ *--?
pitaiity of Mr. Summer, thefionor Roll of Tinker Creek Sch(
merits of polite society werel
any for him; old naiut^L.Eva Adams, Fant Bishop, Mr
rted itself, and oil to theJHrocK, iwugms v<n-?w.j,
he went. Being unable to (Gregory, Eva Gregory, Roy Gregu
le strain of a parting scene, Victor Gregory, Wilkins Greg
>ssum took his departure attfSFd'Marion Smith.
2 o'clock Monday morningj; The following names were
it time he quietly stole fromj eluded "on account of absence
rm couch, cast one farewellj Edgar Adams, Althea Bisk
bout him and bade adieu the James Bratton, Inez Foster, 1
of his short hut pleasant visit. Gregory, Norman Gregory, Wal
all was from the wild and Wix, John Wright and M
ig it, he obeyed. Wright.
V he roams in in his old ele-l ~ ~~ ,
l>etter satisfied no doubt, yet , NOtiGC Of Sflle.
orry for having seen some- i
of the Imsy city life. For: iS, Er"
to come he will entertain the At 12 o'clock, ..n the 1st day of <
i of the jungle with tales great 1 rr, next, Salesday, in the hascinoi
vondrous, and as the time goes I 4 ie store house now occupied I
* . _u ...;n ] (fdien ami situate on the North
his WOWler 01 11 hii wm I (hrncr ol .Mann anu i ir^m
e, and marvelous will l?e the (1^ cf Cnion. County of I'nioii
s of city life, told and re-told j#*te of South Carolina, hy virtue
lis much-traveled sage. i\vi ? warrant of distress for
m m 0 j Jarruar, at the instance of J. (
rL-.-.L nwdl??rd, upon .Hie goods and el
Church IVICellnq.v I flanging to Ton. Farr, Renter,
! \f public outcry, for eash,
stor L. E. Wigging, of Bethel, 11,0 fo,lmvi">r 1
ch, Monarch Mills, requests ju S Refrigerator, 1 Heating Ktm
we announce the series of revival i^ianl Cues, l string of Mark
,ings at the above named W|.V,r B"rkots, 2 P??l Cables,
eh. This series will begin on j r*flw' 1 roni*i\v Mi'i.i.ix\x,' Ag
lay, September the 23 and will | tTV?W? H. C., 14th Sept. Iinai. '
inducted by Rev. S. t. Black- n0u*'ty & Wai.kkr,
of Piedmont, S. C. ' l Att'ya for Cohen.
X I FURNITUR E S T () R E. |
C Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! | v
i I iry^i ^ee ?ur ''ne? i
?! 9 |L't. We have them ?
j^jj "Oiir f'frftftkm Tmy trunk."" ^ ^
i | WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. g
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1 % . Don't These Look Comfortable? ^
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ft We also have a nice assortment of Rugs, Matting, ff
ft Mosquito Canopies, Shades, Lace Curtains, Hamft
mocks and a lot of other nice things to brighten and ff
ft make home more comfortable. Will appreciate a
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SfcTURNER & MAYFIELD *
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ijALWAVS READY |
I To show you our line of &
I Wagons ? Buggies I
cr ! II The Latest Style always on hand ?
| I THE PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. J
& 2 D- PANT O'LLIAM, TREAS. & MGR. %
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II ORGANS I
X $
?L The finest ever shipped to Union, will be here in a yf
^ few days. See them and get our prices before buying.
There is a great saving by buying Organs in ^
(Mo-! $&) Car-load lots and our customers shall have the hen- ^
V1 ^ efit of it. We will also have live tine ^
Ki?'t & 9
I" 9 UPRIGHT PIANOS g
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< lien, im|
i" umu Si At one ha,fthe re^u'ar Price 0
' 111 $j| Let Us Figure With You ||
$ UNION SUPPLY COMPANY, ?
J. H. SPEARS, Manager.
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