The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 19, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
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f are now wjiHv f<
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Carter, who has
J Markets for some
Smart Thin
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|! ment, and is no\
{! in the smartest ti
I Street and
]< Give us a call bef
j; orders.
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Local News Note
Cotton 10 7-8 Thursday.
Mayor Macl>eth Young is
Mexico City, Mexico.
Miss Fannie Ik)bo visited M
Jas. Eison this week.
The lucky number at Rave
scroft's this week is 54G.
Nearly two miles of road in Unl
(kmnty has been macadamized.
Mrs. M. W. Chambers, of Jon<
? Ml.. Jo I'iuilinn rnlntivi>>< in t.hn pit
Villi;, AO UOIVIU5 1 ...
Mrs. \V. 11. Betsill and son vis
ed Mr. Theo. Eison Saturday a:
Sunday.
Rev. R. G. McLees, while in t
city is the guest of Mr. Geo. ]
Oetzel.
An additional number of cars i
rock hauling has been purchased
the city.
Misses Mary and Lottie Gregoi
of Saittuc, were shopping in Uni
Saturday
Mr. John D. McColough, of W
kinsville, paid us a pleasant vi
Thursday.
Mr. I. U. Bobo, and daughter,
S^ialia, ^ visits Mr,. Theo. ICii
Mr. C'. P. Sims of the Sparfc
burg bar, was in Union on busir
Wednesday.
Mr. C. A. Hill, of Shelton
visiting friends in Union and Un
County this week.
Dr. W. N. Glymph went to
old homo Thurday to see Mr. E.
Glymph, his brother, who is v
sick.
Mr. S. D. Fant returned to Un
this week and completed the w
of {minting the Union Grocery C
signs.
Mr. A. It. Miller, of Newbe
passed through the city Wednesi
and spent a few hours with
R. W. Hutchinson.
Mr. C. H. Thurston went to 1
olet Wednesday to assist in inia
a class into the lodge there
Knights of Honor.
Miss Leize Holmes, who has I
in Union for a week's visit to
brother, Mr. H. M. Holmes,
gone to Beaufort, N. C., to visit
Postoflice Inspectors T. J.
Pulsifer and M. (). Halvert
were in the city Friday and 8r
day making their routine inspcd
f '
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Opening J i
if C
eived a grand line of;
ite Millinery, and we j *
)r customers. Miss; | j
been in the Northern; t '
months looking up the; |
gs in New and if I
ile Millinery if"
v ' r
)ur Millinery Depart-! I <>
v ready to fit yon up !| jj
hings out for 3
Dress Hats, j \
ore placing your fall ][ H
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;eiving a big line of
nd Dress Goods 11
Always glad to;| |
juote prices. z
kin? for von. ?
3t Bobo \i 2
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Q go W RargQi'nc m
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^ Mr. Jas. Whitlook, of Jonesville,
was in the city Sunday. Mrs. ha
Whitlock is spending the week with toi
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. tin
;n Summer. Pa
1,1 pr
Sheriff J. W. Sanders will leave
r for Columbia Saturday. He will
enter his horse for one of the prizes. '1
Miss Essie Sanders will go to the
n' Fair next week.
Mr. M. C. Feaster, a successful of
on gardener of East Union, showed us ^
this week an extraordily large gar^s
den beet. It measures 2 feet and iu
y. 2 inches around, is hollow, and ga
^ weighs over 8 pounds.
nH Itev. F. If. Wardlaw. the evan- H
gelist singer of Greenwood, is now ( f
, with Mr. McLees in the revival
meetings at the First Presbyterian $1
' church. He arrived Wednesday ?
and is the guest of Mr. G. C. Perrin.
lor According to the Greenville News,
^ Referee Capers has announced that
there will be no change in the Union ^
ry, postoflice managership. Charges ir
on were made against Postmaster Hun- a
ter, hot
isfactorlly answered. jr
ieit Mr. H. C. Little, of Kelton, was
here Wednesday. He says that
0j they had one of the heaviest frosts
last week that he had ever seen. O
Some ofthe farmers will not make ~
one tenth crop of peas. Everything
an" was damaged by the frost and ice. F
1088 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hannon, of
Inman, Spartanburg county, vis,
is itcd Mr. R. W. Tinsley this week,
ion Mr. Hannon is 81 years old, and
is one of the men who laid the rails p
his *or the Southern track through
L Union, along in the 60's. Mr.
>ery Glenn D. IVake, Sr., surveyed this ;f
road. h
(jon Mr. Charles lowing and Miss {]
ork Gllie Frazier, both of Asheville, j
u >s N. C., were married Tuesday, Octo- b
ber 16, 11)06, at the parsonage of 1
I the First Raptist church, Union, a
S. C. Kcv. Li. M. nice was xne 01'lfy'
ficiating minister. The young
couple left immediately, for Buffalo,
where they will make' their future :
>ac" j home.
* Chairman C. H. Peake appointed j
? Messrs. C. C. Sanders, M. B. Lee, ^
and John \V. Whitlock, commis- (
*?cn sioners of-the Federal election to be
Jier held Noverhbor fith. These gentle- J
9 men have received their commif^
sions and will soon appoint the
0. managers. - For the State and ]
itadt County election, Messrs. Benj. Tinv i
itur- ley, Jno. W. Gregory, and Levi W.
tion. Smith.
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School Opens at Lockhart.
Ixjckhart, Oct. 15, 'CK?.?School
pened this morning. The faculty
a as follows;?.Afisses-L. jL. -Gains,
Eva O. Smith"and Edna Baldwin,
liss Gains is a Virginian but
omes here from Ashcville, N. C.;
liss Smith is from Anderson, S.
and Miss Baldwin is from Mt.
'abor, S. C. Miss Baldwin taught
ere last session.
Mrs. Bailey, who not long since
eturned from Hot Springs, Ark.,
? much improved by her stay at
k.t i?1*1 *
nut/ neiwiii reson.
Mr. W. G. Riggins, formerly
vereeer of weaving here is now
ith the Oakland mills at Green ille.
Mr. L. E. Temple has given up
le Lockhart hotel, and it is now*
wned and operated by Mr. F. P./
Lirkpatrick.
hat Made the Atlanta Commercial
College, of Atlanta. Ga., Famous.
The wonderful modern Byrne systems
f Shorthand and Bookkeeping, hy which j
ley are. enabled to give their students,
1 half the usual time, a mow
ml practical training for the business
orld than can be had elsewhere: th^ir
lorough system, their business like <l?s- 3
pline, tlieir moral training, the siieeial
ork given in literary subjects free of |
large, their excellent faculty of exjiortH,
icir coinpletly equipped employment
I rem i thru ?-l?!..l? ...........
, iv iiu j m i uiv |1.It?I
ir their graduates free or charge, their
'asoniihle charges for tuition, their cx llent
facilities for securing good Iwiard
ith private families at a low rate, etc.,
c. If interested in a course of Bookvping,
Business Training, Shorthand
Tyjicwriting, write this famous institu- on
for one of their large lienutifully il- 1
istrate<l catalogs. When you have road
thru, you will understand why tliey
Ave such an annual enrollment.
125 I.RTTKItS A DAY.
Atlanta, <?a., Jan. 10, 1!H>> j
Since finishing a course in the Byrne
mplificd Shorthand in the Atlanta
uninercial College, I have heen emoyed
as stenographer hy the Southern
xpress Co. in Atlanta, where I have
ven the system a thorough test, and
n prepared to say that it is all that is
nimcd for it. My work aveages about 15
letters a day. I have absolutely no 1
ouble in taking dictation or reading my
>tes. It is with pleasure that I recoinend
the Byrne Shorthand the Atlanta
uninercial College unconitionally.
(Miss) Mary Will Moore. Valuable
Lands for Sale.
I will oiler for sale at public outcry at
e Court House door in Union, S. C.,
Monday Nov. 5th, llXXi, (salesday)
V Itftl'P loavul uu'no
V ?1UU MMIUW - I
if property:
Two tracts of land on the Flat Hock J
I<*>- >* ????.*.-> iooJ J
J- V^t"vwyf known as tlr\
?n of this property can In? seen' ur i?rA _
irk of Court's onice at Union. This L
i>ix?rty is lieing sold for the purjiose of
i-ision among the heirs of Mr. Wm.
Heries, deceased.
Terms of sale: One half cash and
lance in one year with 8 i>er cent, invst,
secured by note ami mortgage of
b premises. Purchaser to pay for
jiers and recording msae may have the ivilege
of paying all cash. '
On AS A. Jkkkkkies,
torney in Fact for Heirs of Mr. Win.
H'eries, Deceased. 40-,'lt.
Human Blood Marks. . ]
A tale of horror was told by marks
human blood in the home of J. W.
illiams, a well known merchant of
ic, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years
;o I had severe hemorrhages of the j
ngs and was near death when I be- I
,11 taking Dr. King's New Discovery.
completely cured me and I have
mained well ever since." It cures
emorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled
ilds and Bronchitis and is the only
re for Weak Lungs. ^ Every bottle (
mranteed by all druggists. 50c. and
.00. Trial bottle free.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that J. T.
iter, Administrator of the estate of
Woods Jeter, deceased, has applied .
> Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, ]
i and for the County of Union, for
final discharge as such Ad minis !/?*??? ig
of petition, and a final settlement f
said estate. ?
Jason M, Greer,
Probate Judge Union County, 8. C.
Published in Th? Union Timkh :
ctober 19, 190H. 42-4t 1
P I C TUR ES
'icture Framing, Glass, Wall
Paper, Window Shades,
Carpet Laying.
MILLINGS, The Paper Man,
'hone 161. Main Street. Union, S.C.
A Lucky Postmistress
? Mr?. Alexander, of Carv. Me., who
an found Dr. Kin?'* New Life Hi I Is to
ie the beat remedy she ever tried for
eeping the stomach. liver and bowels
n perfect order. Yon'll agree with
ier if you try theae painless purifiers
hat infuse'*new life. Guaranteed by
J1 druggists. Price 25c.
Use Tetley's Teas
For Iced.Tea*
Dr. R. G. Hamilton, of Converse,
ormerly of Buffalo, and a nephew
>f Dr. J. H. Hamilton of thin city,
ivill move to Union November 1st
to practice medicine. He has rentid
the McNeacc house on Church
street, l>olow Mrs. Wallace's home.
Miss Josephine Minter was married
in I^aurcns Wednesday evening.
Those present from Union
were: Misses Mario Clifford,
Mamie Oetzel and Amey Nicholson.
n Special Advertiseman
' I Notices will be inverted In thta column
ti me rate of :16 words or less for t6c one Issi
ft lour Issues for 76c. Additional lines 01
tl Iwentjr-flTe words 60 a tin*.
F*1BE8H shipment, by express, of fii
V iChocolates and lion-Bons, in parkag
.Jrom 10 cents to one dollar. E. 1
f-Wcaife.
LOWT-One pair gold-rimmed apectf
cli .Kin black case. Return to thi
QyffT ' ^.Df' C. \V. Austell.
?^\^kegiving and good eating
in* * ^arcd for you with the fan
\f)od Cranlx'rries; first harre
tf Vfc^vop just received; the finest
V|\j^v'. all fresh meats; also extra
' Pnines- The I'nion
_ t ?JK '^"""pany.
Fvfeet of framTng at
Y?rneFa P'?c? near West
%-**+u&. Mr. Varner will attend.
1 39-41
WK are offering this week, the fin.-at I;V
Maeanmi an.l Spaghetti manufactured
at 10 cents a package; just received
the biggest shipment ever brought to
Union; every package guaranteed absolutely
new and fresh and as tine as
money can buy. The Union Urocery
Company. , . J .
L,ooo AOKKS, 19 V?ract8( Heneary Lil
Lands, to be sold.ok ?mblic auction,
Saturday, Oct. 20tJh, 1906, 1:30 p. m.,
at Fingerville. S.)C. Liberal terms.
J. K. Liles, Agent,
19-41 Fingerville, S. O.
{F.PF.1VF.D this week, the first Florida
Oranges of the season. We handle
only the tinest Oranges from one of
the liest sections of Florida. We will
save you money on anything from one
dozen to a box; also a fresh lot of .Jamaica
Oranges and the tinest Malaga
Orapes. If yon want something nice
in the fruit line, see us. The I nion
Orocery Company.
iVE ARE prepared to gin your cotton
now at any time, and will do our
best to please our customers. Bagging
and Ties for sale at market
prices. Union Oil Mill.
LLL ye boys and lovers of lire-works,
don't forget that we have the l>est
selection and the biggest line of all the
]s>pular lire-works that will Is- bad in
Union this year. They will be hero in
ample time lor all the celebrations you
want to make. Don't fail to see us.
The Union CJrocery Company.
11(111 tirade Commercial Fertilizers,
manufactured by Anderson Phosphate
and Oil Co. Just the thing for wheat
and oats. For salt; by M. \V. Bo bo.
Agent. 41-4t.
fKS, we have'em; just come in; every
package guaranteed; Finest Cleaned
Currents, Best Seeded Raisins, Fanciest
Crystallized Citron, Jordan Shelled
Almonds, Valencia Shelled Almonds;
everything in the Spice and Fx tract
line. No trouble to do your baking
when you get your ingredients here.
hew high grade
(cooking Range at a bargain. On
Nexhibinon at Timks otlice. 41-ut
H<JGKST~sto<-k of 5 and 10 pound
erooks of Heinz's Delicious New Crop j
Pineapple Preserves, Strawln-rry Pre- j
serves and Raspltcrry Preserves; also [
received a new tot of Apple Butter and
Baked Beans of all kinds, triad to
have your orders. The Union tirocery
Company.
i LADY with city experience would !
department. Best of references.;
Audress, box 477, or phone lbO, j
Union, b. C. It. I
?
F you are not using Quuker I'utied liice
you are missing a treat. Tlie lightest
ami daintiest of diets, almost at no
cost; only 10 cents jht per package.
The Union (iroeery Company.
ShHttXr assortment of Victor records "
ever heeu in Union just received.
Come quick Indole assortment is
broken. Justotiv Baby piano closing
out at half price, i\i. Bice, Jr.,
K. U.
)NLY 0 sacks left of the bargain lot of
Chicken Food tnat we nave neen ottering.
luO pound sacks ot Mixed
Wneat, Cbopjicd Corn and Mill
sweepings; excellent chicken food at
$1.00 ]K'r sack; at least one-third less
it is worth, bee us. The Union
Uroccry Company.
itOOM t? rent. Suitable for sleeping
ipartnujiita or office. Kquipmcnts ana
location very deairahlc. luxated over
J. A. SaW>?r'? l?w otUufe. A-fi-l*
J|/A. Sawyer.
rust proof ouLh?Get our prices on
SI, rust proof Seed outs. Tue Peoples
Supply Co. ' ft.'
IKJK t fail to see us for your Fall Onion
rattx. Will have the a full assortment
ontno Finest Setts, yellow, red and
white, at prices that will save you
money. Don't fail to set- us lor everything
in field and garden seed. Tne
Uniot Urocery Company.
SKKD wheat?See us for seed wheat.
The H'oples Supply Company.
TIPS
The New Liquid Headache'
r
Cure
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Is warranted to cure all
forms^of Headache, Neuralgia,
Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, etc. We
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sell it ior iu anu tcms
, a bottle and give our guar,
antee with each bottle.
k)UKE DRUG CO.
\ Prescription Druggists.
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| Pipe, Oils, V
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% Have You Seen Oi
g Fall Mill
^ If not, come at once and make you
(fa of Street Hats in the city i:
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THE PEOPL
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i?aHaBMM?Ba?$sa
fCarlv Fall
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J We are offering speck
(p week on Ladies, Misses
J coats, Rain Coats, Furs,
^ _ \3U? rwirea up a C
J Coato while if? marke
ft fine all wool Kusseys in
JJ Modes ancf macks, and
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5 for $3.48. They are spk
ft ask is that you give us a
| McLURE MERC
{ THE UNDEF
Probate Judge's Sale. j
Stat*' of South Carolina, ) In the I'rohutt*
(flinty 01 union. i
M. .1. Hardy as administrator of t!?? ! <)
estate of Jackson Ilardy, deceased, Put. I against
James ilardy ct al, IVt't.
To sell land in aid ot' assests.
Uy decree of the Probate Court for the |
I county of Cninn and state aforesaid, I 1 !
! will sell to the highest bidder before the j (
! courthouse door during the legal hours of t
sale on the first Monday in November, i 1
| ItH.Ht, (it being salcsday) the following j <
described real estate situate and lining in
the town of I'nion, county and state
o'i.I AH that certain lot or parcel
| <>f laii<I situate in said town containing
| one-fourth of an acre, Mmv or less.
I iHtunded on north l>y Archie street,
north-east by lot no. 9, south-e.ast by the
Willard land an?l south-west by lot no. 9.
This lieing the some lot nurchasod by
Jackson Manly from Pink Wallace, <lml
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/hang, Etc. I
tDWARE CO. |
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ir Line of Stylish X
inery?
r selection. The smartest line J J
; the Fisk Hat, shown at
Tinsley's. jj
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jiiuii iTiuiicy
our Savings X
; 4 per cent. 2
ndependent. I
uting period 5
it. Are you n
.ES BANK. I
Specials. *
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il inducements this jj
and Children's lonsr J
p^maiors, Shawls, J
icr lot of ladies Short ^
t. These goods are ?
Btno" ^
were made to retail J
ur price, your choice f$
at
;ndid values. All we J
look. j#
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^SELLERS. }
corded in otlice of K. M. ('., hook of
vd 1* no. d4. Cage S!>.
T?tiih of sail*, Cash. Purchaser t<?
ly for pa|H?rs. Jason M. Gkkkk,
ct. 11. l'.tOU. Judge of I'roltate.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that J. Of *|
iheppard, Jas. H. Maxwell, Vicior S.
iage. and I). II. Wallace. Executors of
he Estate of W. II. Wallace, deceased,
lave applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge
>f I'rohate, in and for the County of
Union, for a final (^charge as such
Executors.
It Is Ordered. That the 14th day of
November, \/V., 190?, be fixed for
hearing of 1'AtUjuii,'and a final settlement
of said JOstnte. < . ?. -y
JSeMrW. OKXKR,
Probate Judge, Vnf6n County, 8.O.
Published in This Ukioj* Time Ortober
12th, 1906. 41-lt
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