The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 26, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
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ANOTHER LETTER PROM WHITMIRE.
In Which Some Items In a Former
Issue Are Contradicted.
Editor Union Times:
In your issue of week before last,
I noticed a letter from this place,
written by Mr. J. A., which needs
some corrections. Mr. J. A. is unknown
to me, hut he seems to lie a
man who speaks without knowing
much alxmt the subject which lie
attempts to write. From the tone
of his letter would say that Mr.
J. A. was a badly hen-pecked man.
It seems that any man with common
"boss" sense could see that
the letter was dictated by some fair
woman, who Seemingly has a grievance
against all mankind. The
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1N0W is the time 1
former cost and i
flaming advertise
of shop-worn and
our entire stock I
And you will stand vei
marked everything in {
enumerate our $12,000 :
GO. Come soon and t
n a t
M\
M1SUNDERS
AND T(
F MAKF YAH AN IINPA
4 i vc nil UIH tY
;r who owes us an i
IOVEMBER 1st, 19(
nt per pound, bettei
. This simply mea
igh cotton to settle
O GET BUSY. ONI
te either, as this is (
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ladies of our country have always
got full credit for all tliey ever did,
and when they shoulder their rifles I
and drive the common enemy from
our shores, man will give them
full credit for that. But on their
return from the war, Mr. J. A. says j
that man will return them to the ,
j cook kitchen; if so, I guess it was [
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I ? ? vnv i/ai^uiii 1UI II1UII1 U) COOK.
I Mr. J. A. says Mr. Drayton Wil!
lard and Mr. S. L. Atcliinson are the
j prominent men of our town, who I
j made tine soldiers in the Con fed rate
! war, and carry the marks of battle
! upon their bodies. Mr. Atchinson,
during the early part of the Confederate
war, when danger was
thought to be near, did run against
a Jive tree, and from the encounter
a break in the; skull was the result.
CLOSET
STILL GOINC
to secure bargains in
real worth. We are ?
ments promising SOM
I shoddy unseasonable
by January 1st, 1907, <
^OUR ST
y much in your own light il
(lain figures so you can take
stock of Bargains, but if you
(ring your neighbor with yot
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account, and will
36, not before and i
r price for enough 1
ns that we pay 3
your indebtedness
LY ONE DAY, and
lue November li^ar
4 GRC
HE FRIEND& OF
/
After this all the soldieries that Mr.
Atchinson ever did was tyound his
mother's table. As to Mil. Drayton
Willard, don't suppose he\cver saw
a Yankee until after the!war; he
was a feather bed soldier, who
thought more of self thanj country.
No reflection on the a bote gentleman,
for they will than*: me for
making the correction. \ If Mr.
J. A. wanted to treat Whiynire fair
in naming the prominent men, why
did he not mention Capt. Frank
Fant and Sergeant James Evans,
who are the most spirited men we
have.
w n,i i;u l?i... ?"
..uu>u nnv; nr MIlMV \rnere iMr.
J. A. got his information concern- j
ing Mary Musgrove. Surely not
from history; perhaps from some
fake novel which informed him that'
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; ON AT THE STORE 01
High Grade Furniture
iware of the fact tha
ETHING FOR NOTHING
3 stuff, that they will
as our present quart
T)CK IS I
i you purchase elsewhere I
; in at a glance the colossa
, ?,:n ?
i vin paj u* a visit yon w
i. Both will receive a heai
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NT FAIL
fAND COR
m BEFORE MADE T
bring us enough
not after, and onl
to settle what you
^ou $2.50 PER E
with us. Did you
only for enough c
id we expect it pai
>CERY
THE PLANTERJ
] Mary Musgrove did ride fourtee
miles to General Morgan's camp t
carry her sweetheart some sox,
: couple of I lax shirts and perhaps i
pair of her father's old pants. Oi
her journey the people may hav
! sent messages warning to the soldie
hoys. No doubt but what Mar,
was a nice country girl, who drov
her father's cows, and cooked plent,
of good pastries in her mother's ol<
dutch oven. This would not hav
made her the heroine that Mr
J. A. would have you to believe
If Mary could have done such nobl
deeds the history of our country
would have given her full credit an<
perhaps a monument besides. Bu
tis useless for Mr. J. A., at his fai
lady's dictation, to cry for a monu
ment for Mary Musgrove. Bu
SALE (
F THE BAILEY FURNI1
: and Household Go<
t the public has bee
, and gotten up with
appreciate this opp
ers will at that time
SIOW COIV
tefore coming to see us
I magnitude of our gre;
ill realize at once that we
rty welcome at the
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0 THE FARMERS OF UN
1 cotton] to settle tl
y this one day, we w
owe us than any c
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i ever hear of such a
ottonjto pay your ao
d then. .*.
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n j would it not he more generous for I
o (the State to furnish all her hen- ?
a pecked men within her borders, u
a j good whip, with the request for j
n same to be used in their family,
e This would settle the monument t
r business, and plenty of men would ,11
y command more respect from their M
e better half, jyid family friction i n
y would he a matter of the past. a
il Whitmire is not a dry town, good | <
c j booze can always be had at a:|
fair price. Kindest. reimr<l? tn m- 1
- "~e> " w i C
.1.1. A. We would bo glad to hear r
e from him or his fair lady again. i 0
y*| W. P. B. j
1 W'hitmire, S. C., Cot. 28.
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t For Iced Tea.
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ids at prices a mere f
n duped so often by lu
the sole idea of get
ortunity we now offer,
be used for another p
. To save yoor time as wt
at sacrifice. Space here w
mean business when we sa)
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count; and not A''
ANY'I
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Station to Kindred and Creditors.
itate of South Carolina, )
County of Union. \
By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probataudse.
Whereas. D. C. Gist has made suit-,
o me to grant him Letters of Adminis- ^
ration on the estate of and effects of
dice Victoria Gist, deceased.
Ttiese are/therefore, to cite and adnonish
all and singular the kindred
nd creditors of the said Alice Victoria
iist, deceased, that they he and appear,
teforw me, in the Court of Probate,
o be held at Union C. H.t South
Carolina, on the 8th day of Novmeber,.
lext, after publication hereof, at 11
'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
f any they have, why the said Adininftration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
3rd day of October. Anno Domini. 1900.
Jason M. Gkkkr,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 26th day of Octoot
,1066. in Thk Union Times. 43-2t
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