The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 05, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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> I BOYS sato I We have just open 1 of Boys Suits for % n I Ktt! AVTT\ tlb/% FA /th* 1 I a IUIK M.W, &W I SCHOOL I Are absolutely All 1 wear like Iron. \ *,.1 nice Light and Me | pattern. ! he besi I show soil. : : 1 JUL BAILEY - CI H ; W- ' LOCAL LACONICS. [ Mr. Henry M. H. the real estate busine: Happenings of Interest ?<h(C' About Town . Mr* M* S* Faucett' I own. sition in Mr. Scott's ___ _ , r. , . , at Joncsvillc, was in Dr. J. T. Jeter, of Santuc, visited I tiav f Union Monday. . T . o Rev. J. C. Lawso Miss Daisy Jeter, of Santuc, was wag in Union Saturds m tnion Monday. j attending the S. S. Mr. J. K. Hanihlin returned Sun-; Monarch. -djyr night from Wilmington. j Mr> j (;1(.nn 0sb( Magistrate J. W. Gore, of Cross' ('aJ' for. Charleston Keys, was in the city Monday. j studies in the South I itary Academy. Mr. F. E. Davis, of Santuc j township, was in the city Monday. Miss Mamie Johns( ., ,, . | ,, | . . for lUaney, S. m % Mr. Henry M. Holmes is still in wher(> shu has cl the real (.'state business at the same ?i : tin; uuJiiiiiK ollice. ! ai. ur t i 1 1. ?, I Mr- Charley Hame Mr. \\ . \\. .Johnson made a bus- f ,, .J If 4 * / < j L- 4 i for Suinmerton, 1 mess trip to urcenwood Saturday. . , ... ' J takes .a position in Master Dunbar Moody left last office and railway sta week to enter the Cokeshury school. Mr. J. R. Smith, i Mr. Henry M. Holmes is still in ;l jnisition in Becker the real estate business at tin; same Co., of Spartanburg office. home here on last Su K Messrs. E. W. and T. B Jeter, Mr sheppard N of foantuc were in Union Sunday graduate{i la8t June and Monday. school, went to Char Y* Miss Minnie Hollis, milliner at *? e?hir the South Ca Mrs. Wilburn's spent last Monday Academy. in Spartanburg. T. T ,T . ^ & I)r. I. M. Hair w Misses Mamie Young and Nattie ville Saturday nigh Lee Hunter returned Sunday night parents, both of whc from Spring City. ill for some time. ,, T , , w turned to Union Moil Mr. \\ llliam McLure left Monft day for Charleston to enter Porter) Rev. and Mrs. D. .Military Academy. Fountain Inn, spent i. Miss Ivey Sarratt, who has l>een ? UftSday with visiting relatives in GafTney, j.118 f ^ Messrs. C. returned home Monday. Uoyd. Miss Marie Clifford is taking a Mr. Ja<-k Askew course this year in violin at Con- from the Atlanta hi verse. She goes on Mondays. where he took a hi and is again with Fai Miss Carrie Bell Foster leaves of this city, next week for Roebuck, Spartan- ' ' i burg county to teach school. Mr. R. F. AY . Alls ston and children, v Mr. A. T. Farrow, of Cross An- visiting at Mr. Mauri chor, spent a few days last week at some time, returne< the home of Mr. M. W. Bobo. their home in Tryon, i . . Mrs. William .Hunter, of Raleigh; Misses. A urelia and N. 0., is spending a! while' wifh man tome .JiQttMi,., J: Mrs. M. T. Smith and Mrs. Crown Sunday on account oi Torrence. their mother, Mrs. I ^ Miss Aurelia returne< Mr. Harold C. Smith, an '06 I Sunday night, but ^graduate <?f the I nion Graded remained with her m scMool, left Monday for the Citadel j lK> here until the latl inXharleston. 'improved. "X a. . V OL SUITS. 1 ed our new line I Fall and Winter. | ? AND U5t I SUITS I Wool, and will S Ve have them in i dium Bark Grey g| t colors not to i OPELAMD co. I >lmes is still in | Mr> Carlisle I'errin, who has been ss at the same visiting his parents here, returned to his home in Birmingham, Ala. , who 1ms a po- I<>n t1."' ??y M.r. I'urrin stappwl establishment I "?* 111 Hot Asheville and the city Son- . Chattanooga. Mr. John \V. Faucett has acceptn of P-icolet ^ 51 P?s*tion as clerk for W. Newell ty and Sunday Mr. Faucett is the son of Convention m Mr. M. S. Faucett, who is well 1 known throughout this county. This young ma'n is well known here rue left Mon- by the Central (iraded school ehilto resume his dren, so let each one give him a Carolina Mil- hearty welcome. W. Newell Smith's force is now increased to tlnve able bodied men?two clerks and him>n left Monday self. You had better watch Smith, ar Newberry, _ of a school for Married. s left Monday Ky I^v. I- NVagnon at the C. where he home of the bride's parents, Mr. the telegraph ami Mrs. A. A. Hames on Sunday tion. ! evening at 7 o'clock, Miss Ktta III -A ?' * ; names u> w auer i.awson, both ivho now holds of West Union. -Thomas Drug ; m visited his Death of Miss Lina Bailey. nday. . : . , i i On Saturday morning at 12:20, icnolson, i\ ho relieved the sufferings of Miss at the giacted Ljna jjajley, who for twenty years leston xIon< ay jajn Up(,n ^jic j,e(j cf aHliction. Military Sh(J Bufft.red i?ngand painfully with catarrh of the stomach. At the t x iun,.ir. time of her death Miss Bailey was t to vinit his waking her home with her three hnve heen sisters in South Union, Missss Fanlir nie, Polly and Pena Bailey. The i ' lwidy was interred at Padgett's Creek church Sunday, Sept. ;l()th P. Boyd, of at 1 o'clock, from Saturday Miss Bailey was .r>K yesirs of age their sons of an(l i? survived by four sisters, the T. and D. A. alnive three named and Mrs. J. J. Brock, of Union. Two brothers are left by her, Messrs. C. M. and r lias returned H. J. Bailey. Miss Bailey was for usiness college 20 years a member of Lower Fair tsiness course, Forest Baptist church. ; rr & Thomson Money to Loan. ?ton, Mrs. All- On improved and productive farms. ,i,(, at 7 per cent, on loans of $1000 and mo have been upwa^J! and ftt 8 pt.r c(,nt. on ,oang ice Moore 8 for from $1500 to $1000. All loans run for 1 Monday to five years. For further particulars N. C. apply to Townkrni) & Towsbkni). 40-4 inos. Beulah Gallrom Columbia A LuGky Postmistress f the illness of ^jrg> Alexander, of Cary, Me., who vate Cullman. ),afl found I>r. Kintr's New Life Fills to 1 to Columbia ho the best remedy she ever tried for Miss Beulah keeping the stomach, liver and bowels other and will jn K^-t order. You'll agree with , . . . . her if you try these painless purifiers Ler s health is that infuse] new life. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 25c. South Carolina Notes. The second trial of Wash Ilun-j ter in I^anrcns county, resulted in a j mistrial. Greenville also is kicking a lout, the poor service of the Southern on ! the ami G. line. j Senator Tillman was called home j last Saturday on account of the ill- | ness of Mrs. Tillman. Five illicit distilleries were j smashed by revenue oflicers in up- j I>er Greenville county last Saturday. Rev. W. A. Rogers, a prominent divine in the Methodist conference, j died Saturday at his home in Spar-' burg. More than ">00 students have l>een turned away from Winthrop college because the dormitories are inadequate. I ? . i Rov. Dole Davis, a holiness ! preacher, is in the Spartanburg jail 1 charged with selling a hired horse and buggy. Over Slo,(X)0 has been raised in I Anderson to build a city hospital, \ the building of which institution is j now assured. Col. J. M. Patrick, former as- j sistant adjutant and inspector gen-j eral has been elected to a position ' on the faculty of Southwestern col- i lege, Alabama. Mr. J. J. Fret well a prominent | business man of Anderson, is being' urged to make the race f.?r Congiv-two year- hence against lion. A. t'. Latimer, tin; present incumbent. i r | ('*>1. J. ('. Boyd, adjutant and inspector genera! i bet, has moved bis brokerage busine.-s from (iivenville to Columbia. II" states po-itively that he lias not yet decided upon an l assistant. I Two negroes, Manuel and John I Family, an- in Aiken jail. Manuel I drew a pistol on a white man, then resisted arrest; his brother John attempted to interfere, lie too rosist> ing arrest. I John L. Bain was shot and instantly killed in Dillon, S. C. by Kelly Quick, both white, on Satur- j day, Sept. 2hth. The shooting occurred because Bain, it is claimed, ' cursed Quick's wife. j _ Twenty thousand dollars worth of real estate in Spartanburg city] and county was sold last Monday. Included in this amount was SI2,- j 122 paid for the old opera house! and lot. This house will be torn down at an early date. The supreme court of South Carolina announced Saturday its decision in the case of It. A. Adams of Columbia, refusing his appeal. I This means that he must hang for | the murder of his kinsman, Henry i Jacques unless the pardon board in1 v\ I n~l VD? Congressman T. E. burton,cliair- 1 man <>f the House committee on rivers and harbors, lias completed an inspection of Conga ree, San tee and Wateree rivers in South Carolina. As a result of his inspection, it is likely that Conga roe river will he made navigable up to Columbia, I and that (ieorgotown will be made j a line port. ? Wm. MeFall, a notorious negro' I was beaten to death with a buggy trace, two miles east of Anderson, 1 j Saturday, Sept. 211th, by a white j J man, George Keasler. MeFall had i I seized Mrs. Keasler by the arm and evidently intended an assault, but | Mr. Keasler arrived in time to pre- j vent it. Keasler surrendered and!: is now in jail. Competitive examination will be J held in Spartanburg on October 111 j and 20, by Congressman Jos. T. j 'Johnson, for the appointment of a young man in the 4th district to a scholarship in the United States; Naval Academy at Annapolis. If further information is desired, com; municate with Mr. Johnson at Soar-1 tan burg. A Marriage. I On last Sunday at the home of Rev. L. M. Rice, the officiating i minister, Mr. J. L. Peay and Miss Bessie Parks, both of Monarch, {were united in marriage. Those I who witnessed the marriage were! Mr. W. 1). Arthur, Misses lone | Littlejohn Josie Fewell, and the minister's family. DevilTlsiaiidTortare is no worse than the terrible case of I Piles that afllcted me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, j of ltugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. 25c. at all j druggists. I FURNITURE! f^TORE! FIIRNITURETS n Our Stock is complete. New line of Matting H just received. New patterns in Japs. m RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! R H We have them from 35c to $8.00 a piece. j| if Art Squares from $3.50 to $25.00. B I All Wool. Bros. Brussels and Brussels. All Q New Patterns. M I DONE FORGET OUR PREMIUM OFFER, i HI The Store that saves you Furniture Money. H 1 W. H. BURRIS. | ? >- ? \ ITS US^ V "-= :J> ?" -"- - - ri t* f) p That's got the "Crack" line of Oak Bedroom Suites, ^ odd roll foot and cheap Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- fj & stands, etc. Carload of Stoves just in. Also about fj 25 good second hand stows at a bargain. ^ 5? Don't delay buying that Feather Bed you've J! ^ been putting off from time to time. 56 Pound Bod, 2 ^ best ticking, $10.00. Pillows, 6 pounds t<> pair, 1*. & $1.50: 10 pounds to pair, $2.50. ?? el ii / . ... r- we just won t De Deat in prices nor duality. # ? GIVE US A CALL. P 79 Respectfully, { 'TURNER &. MAYFIELD '* {IMPROVE YOUR FARM!I Tllfl n?4 -L ~ - ?' ' g iiiw taaicsi aim uieapesi way 10 g; f improve your farm is to turn it in J J. the fall with a two=horse Chattanooga j? I Plow. /. I "T? ??|I i-JL i ^ ^ f I .....FOR SALE BY t Sj j-4 I THE PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.| ,.T?T"7"I'T t J ?A CAR LOAD OF| | ORGANS | yf The finest ever shipped to Union, will be here in a ^ M few davs. See them and get our prices before buy- ^ ^ ing. There is a great saving by buying Organs in Car-load lots and our customers shall have the ben- ijjf fefit. of it. We will also have five fine V Q ^ UPRKiHT PIANOS 8 V V Sjj At one half the regular price ^ | Let Us Figure With You ? | UNION SUPPLY COMPANY, | g J. H. SPEARS, Manager. ? aitii i( ir f ii ?*i