The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 26, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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I p f 1 -ITS A if THAT V| Our stock i: 3$ _ Sr /> />w I U IIIC 1MC\ f i 1 YOU f ||9 ' 1 LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest About Town. . i The Southern sold forty Fair i tickets Monday morning. p Miss Corrio binder is visiting'1 Miss Mary Duncan in Columbia. Dr. Theodore Maddux went tor Spartanburg Tuesday see a patient I there. j' Mrs. Ernest Spears spent Monday ! with friends and relatives in Jones-:1 ville. 11 11 Mr. J. II. Rodger was very ill , last Saturday, hut is much improv ed this week. Mr. \V. F. Patrick, of the C. E. j| Lipscomb Co., visited friends in j' Clinton Sunday. i JtyMr. J. Gordon Hughes, who has been ill for the past few days, is able to be out again. ( Mr. David Bailey, of Cross Keys, , visited his brothfer-in-law, Mr. M. ] W. Bobo, hist Sunday. ' Mr. H. L. Lord, of the Union Cotton Mills, has returned from ( several weeks in the North. Mr. J. E. Hicks is filling the \ place of Policeman C. B. Gregory, who is at the Fair this week. Mr. L. C. Evans, of the Union Foundry, was the winner of Raven- j scroft's 81.00 prize last week. Mr. Jas. E. Minter, of Sedalia, was present at the Dial-Minter . nuptials in Laurens last week. #L*Mr. Joe E. Bomar left Wednes- | day for Spartanburg to assume his s duties with Jennings and Bryan. m Miss Josie Oates, teacher in j central school, visited her parents t in Chester from Friday to Monday. if n i* /"i * iurs. vy. uray, oi jyaurens, r arrived in the city Sunday night to i visit her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Clarke. Mr. A. D. Stead man, of Gaffney, will in a short while move to Union t and engage in the mercantile busi- fi nes8. j ~ Sheriff J. W. Sanders and Clerk ? I. F. Peak went to Columbia and 1 entered their horses for prizes at the Fair. There will be preaching next s Sunday, morning and afternoon, at d "JUT# Vorn/m ProaKtrfn*?i n^ afiv, TVIitUII A AVOl/J Wiiau ittiuruu. r Whe Communion will be held after c the afternoon service. Dr. Pell, r president of Converse College, will a preach. J a ?KS3S BOUT TIME 1 4? FALL W^? * s now compl v Styles and Fall and Win I ARE READ\ R INSPEC EY-COPE Mr. S. M. Ilico Jr., E. U., mad a business trip to .Jonesville Mon ilay. Ho did not "My" this time N. lb, Newberry Observer. Lawyer P. 1). Ilarron went b Columbia Tuesday; says lie is goini Lo stay all week and have a goo( time right, while In- is?it it. Mr. and Mrs. E. Prioleau hav taken rooms at the Hotel Union The house on Main street recently X'cupied by them is now vacant. Two cars of race horses passe* through Union Sunday night ei route to Columbia, where they wil be entered for prizes and in th races. Union is undoubtedly well repre tented at the Fair this week. Th Southern sold about one hundre* tickets Monday night and Tuesda; morning. Mr. Thos. I. Swygert, of Laurens ^ame over and is spending the weel liere. He says he likes Lauren rery much, but we believe he like Union l>etter. Miss Annie Rodger left Wednes my tor Columbia, where she wn sponsor for the Clemson footbal earn in the Clemson A. & M. con .est at the Fair. Mr. J. Rowland I'ittman, o ireenwood, passed through Unioi Monday enjroute to Santuc, when le was present at the marriage o lis cousin. Miss Daisy Jeter. Mr. John F. Hutchinson, o dewberry, arrived in the city Mon lay and began work in the C. E Jpscomb Co. Mr. Hutchinson ii in uncle of Mr, It. W. Hutchinson Messrs. J. K. Hamblin, S. M teaty and J. ('lough Wallace weni o Greenville Tuesday to l>e preseni it the hearing of the Bailey bank uptcy case in the U. S. court nov n session. Mr 1"! W Tfrvoa nttl . - ? ?? ??vuc, VI UlllUUI^i irrivod in the city Monday to tak( ip his duties us l?ookkeeper unci tenographer at Monarch Mills, dr. Ross was formerly bookkecpei it Pacolet Mills. He makes his lome at Mrs. Jacob Rice's. Miss Elizabeth Manson, of Vir^nia, who teaches at Kelton, ? I -1 A ? wyj/uvi uvcr tur it Miiurb Willie J3Unlay, enroute from Spartanburg She wiw accompanied by one of oui itizena out to Kelton in the aftertoon, who reports a pleasant drive ,nd saya, "May this happen gain." II HIT.. I SUIT! ete with all 1 j Patterns I iter. i n ' F0R I TION J LAND co. 11 e| Miss Ada Hancock, who has -, hum spending some days with Mrs. . F. B. ('nip, returned to her home j in Columhia Monday. r? | Mr. Phil Flynn, who is in the! g : Whipple school of art, Now York, j 1 writes home that ho is getting along : well and is much pleased with his work and surroundings. He is giv- J ing special attention to cartoon ' j work. Mr. Flynn is expected home the last of November. 1j New Building at Jonesville. a j ' Jonesville, Oct. 2:>rd., Special.? e Dirt was broken to day for a new brick store building. The store! house is to be owned by Messrs. u F. F. Williams and J. M. Littlej john. Y Constable Dean here. , State Constable \V. B. Dean is \ k now stationed in Union, having s I arrived hist week. He takes the s position vacated by Mr. Whitniire. Mr. Dean is of Spartanburg, and holds the reputation of being a con" scientious, fearless officer. \ New Churches for Jonesville. At the Baptist church last Sun- 1 f day they talked of their prospect- j 1 ive new church, which they hope; tol i1 get within the next twelve months, j f The present plan is to build in front of the present church and use j . the old one as an annex for Sunday school purposes. The Methodists also contemplate " building a new church during the > next year if possible. Report Was False. t t Jonesville, Oct. '23. (Special).? - There has been no proclamation ; itKllPrl in TnnnaiMllo ^ !*** wwmvv. M?? vulivn V11IU iw tliu V'VUJIdl people as was reported in the Columbia State and the News and Courier to day; and no trouble has j occurred between a negro and a farmer. It is strange how such a ^ report got into the papers. * MAAltn/f rifteAA iviGoiiuy uiudca. < The series of revival services at ; , Buffalo, held by Pastor Wiggins i and Rev. J. L. Harley, closed last , Sunday night. In every respect it \ ' was a successful revival, there heing . eight accessions to the church and i > a general spiritual awakening. i Rev. Wiggins has done a great deal for the churches in his charge. I HYMAN WINS APPOINTMENT. Result of Examination for Scholar ship at Annapolis. John P. Hynmn, of (ircers, ha been appointed l>y Congressman J T. Johnsoft to fill a vacancy at tin United States Naval Academy a Annapolis, Mr. Hynmn liavinj made tin; highest average at tlx competitive examination held lasi I Friday ^and Saturday. It. L 1 Littlejolm, of Jonesville, wai named as the first alternate; It. E Nelson, of Fountain Inn, seeom alternate and A. L. Harris, o Spartanburg, third alternate. Ir the event Mr. llynian fails to pas; the physical examination, Mr. Lit tlejohn will be appointed to fill tlu Annapolis vacancy, and in case ht should fail in the physical requireI \f * ?-11 L ...v,..v Atc-is.un win oe given tnt appointment, and so on until tht list is exhausted. The examination was held Friday and Saturday. Eight appliI cants handed in their papers. Professors Evans, Blake and Shoekley made the report of the report of the examination to Congressman Johnson, who made the appointment Saturday night.? Spartanburg Journal. Jonesville News Items. The main shaft at the yarn mill broke this morning, which accident will stop the mill for two or three days. Mr. F. M. Adams, of Adamshurg, was in our town yesterday on business. Mr. S. Cray Gault is confined to his bed with a billions attack. Mr. John C. Mobley visited his old neighborhood in Lancaster county. } Miss Vfhitloek, of the Bee Hive, in Spartanburg, visited her parents, Mr. wll Mrs. John Whitlock, last SunqBr. MM It. \V. I.emaster is quite un\v(l; more so than usual. Mm. N. It. Kison is visiting relativenin (Jalfney. Mr.jJ?.Wtczer Bailey, of \\"? ??>?I ruff, though Jonesville last Friday ou ?%is way to Union. Mr. Bailey is ^jne of Union county's old oiti/.enSl Mrs. Klioah P. Peden, of Roswell, (in., who has been on a visit to her fathiV, Mr. John Pickens, returned to l.ier home last Friday. Mrs. Add^e B. Ilames and Miss F.tha Ilamcp visited relatives in (JafTnev last Vweek. Mi sses Mollic Littlejohn and I>eulah Kdge,-attended tie* missionary meeting :<?f the Knoree Presbytery at WoofdrufT last week. A goodly.'numher of our people expect to atltend the State Fair this week. ? 1. S. (A?inmissioner \V. M.S. t r : i (l v ? i i x iui 11> iiiiu [i 'fpvu y aiarsnai II. I'. Floyd attenfled the 1*. S. court in Greenville Last week. Mrs. J. II. Herring an<l Anna Bah s went to Columbia last Saturday and returned Monday. The Immigrants Coming. The ship Wittekind, bearing 4X2 immigrants, sailed from Bremen, Germany, October, bsth and will arrive in Charleston about November the first. There are Belgians, Germans, and Austrians on board, 2X0 mill bands and about 200 for farm or domestic service. The languages spoken by most of them are French and German, but they readily learn to speak English. These people will l>e scattered thoughout the state to applicants who have already filed their applications. Over X(M) have asked for servants and only about 500 are coining; so many will be disappointed. But the department will keep the work going and more will come later. The authorities assure the people that these foreigners are thrifty, industrious and willing to do any kind of work. Some citizens of I'nion and county have made application for servants, but are not certain yet aljout getting them. Lecture at Jonesville. Jonesville, Oct. 2d.?Last night lit the graded sehool house Rev. R. J. Williams, of Greenville, gave a lecture on Palestine, Rev. Mr. Williams is familiar with the holy land and his talk about it was very interesting. He had a very good audience. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks :>f human blood in the home of J. W. I Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years ?go I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled .'-olds and Bronchitis and is the only jure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by all druggists. 60c. and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Use Tetley's Teas For Iced Tea. I ^ I FURNITURE! FURNITl Our Stock is complete. I just received. New [ RUGS! RUGS We have them from 35c Art Squares from $ All Wool. Rros RriK<u?k . . - w-? ? - vv/? ? MV/UViU ; H New Pattei I DON'T FORGET OUR F rl The Store that saves you : 1 W. H. B U j Jf THE TIME H ^ WIh'ii Feather 1 w?Is will npiin :i<! I ? ??int"??r gj nf Imyin^r any more sihiii, let tis ask th ^ making ami selling a :' <? ponml |k*cI lor sure. that you can't invest $10.00 more pre g? pair, $l.nO; 10 pounds to pair; !?2.n0. \Y I V* stoves, etc., ami nearly everything else thii Mr. A. Yaughan will have charge of i ft the country with Iteds ami pillows. I.istei * zeal' tlieni, <lrop us a car<l. Ih?pei-tlull .turner &, w I | IMPROVE YOi f The easiest and ch 9S| 1 improve your farm i f the fall with a two=hoi . (Plow. .....FOR SALE THE PEOPLES J D. PANT GILLIAM, Tl | A CAR LC I ORG A M The finest ever shipped to Uni Ifew days. See them and get ( ing. There is a great saving t Car-load lots and our customei efit of it. We will also have f UPRIGHT PI \s& X At one half the reg \l Let Us figure UNION SUPPLY J. H. SPEARS, M/ 8 866tC'C6,6,6,66,C,& =1=1 New line of Matting latterns in Japs. j >7 RUGS! | to $8.00 a piece. | 3.50 to $25.00. I and Brussels. All I rns. 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