The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 02, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
THE UNION TIMES1
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ONION, S. C., NOV. 2. 19*Hi.
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Hearst occupies a singular i>osi- :
tion: he is wealthy and is lighting
wealth.
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The recent addition in our news ,
service is hut another step to serve
the people of Union county. Tell
your friends about it, ask them to
subscribe and help us to give you j
an excellent paper.
Now comes along the Southern
Express Company and aids in the
violation of our prohibition law. j
The oflic/ials are doing their utmost
to make Union a dry county, and
they have tigers, lawyers and unnrivw*inlet
1 cmnloYCCS?all to light. 1
I^t this express company come in
i??r a just share in the penalties of
law.
y Thk /i.aetrst Pa ess is a religious i
journal for the baptist denomina-1
tion in the state. It has a large
eirculation which is growing rapidly
every day; and with a representative,
in the person of Rev. V. I. ,,
Masters, always in the field, it will
continue to grow. i1
iMtiiVU n ...... - r , M
type, and two broken down job ,
presses. Now the shop presents a ;
miniature of a New ^ ork press
room. There's something doing
ruiu?*-?
?.?" V I. Masters
\VelcoU\P to Ion- 4 _..t,.
city, and the conning of a family
like his is to be hailed with delight
l?y any community.
The removal of The Baptist
I'ukss to Union is a gain for our
city. It increases the business of
the city, it brings some valuable
people here, and makes Union the!
distributing center for a religious
newspaper that goes to every nook 1
nnrl fiivnop ivf C/in*K ?
x>v?...v.? v?i uvutn v^uimmil.
Think about it friend! ThkJ
Union Timks. has equipped itself |
with a linotype and paper folder; !
these in addition to the several i
thousand dollars worth of machinery
installed some months ago.
What does it mean? Simply, that
we are getting down to business !
and will issue a county paper, the
peer of anyone, anywhere.
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The day of Thanksgiving for this
year is November the twenty-ninth. \
What have the people of this state, 1 *
this county, and this town, for
which they should render thanks to!
God? \A't us take stock, and sec
wnere we stand. If wo have been j ^
unfortunate, the blame is for us: [ c<
God and nature have done their
part. If we are prosperous and R|
have escaped calamity, then (iod is ^
to l>e thanked; for His was the ?
hand that directed and His the i
arm that shielded.
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Baptist Executive Board. \\\
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The Executive Board of I'nion
County Association, which is com-j ^
]K>sed of the following members:
J. C. I^awson, J. R. Ftuiderburk,
1.. M. Rice, S. Crosby, <1. ('. Greer
and R. G. A. Jeter, will meet al n;
Al. *
mo r iixi ifapnpi <*lnirc-li of Cnion 1
on Monday Nov. o, at I o'clock p.
m. Important business will be
transacted and it urged that every
member l>e present.
J. C. Lawson, Chairman, j I'h
fire at Monarch. 1 Tl
Two 6-room operative houses at i
[onarch were destroyed hy fire,T
Wednesday night. The fire broke I B
ut in the house occupied hy Mr. j?1
. H. Williford and from thati^
night the one occupied hy Mr. F.' n
.. Sanders and destroyed it. Mr. it
Williford and family were attending ^
hurch and the house was burning
hroughout the interior before dis- tl
overed. He lost everything in the ' e
louse, among other things 81(H) in ^
uoney and a check for a hale of j
otton recently sold to Monarch, g
dills. This latter will lie duplicat- |
(1 hy the mill authorities, hut the J
noney and household furniture, v
lothing and all else in the house is
i total loss. The wind was high, > *
md this fact made it hard to light *
he tire. The Company carries insurance
on all its buildings and j
heir loss will, therefore, he i
?nly one-fourth of the value of the i *
luildings. j |
Fire in Poverty Flat. !
Beginning in the kitchen of < Ii 1 -!
hert's restaurant, a fire broke out};
in "poverty Mat" Thursday morning
at almut :> o'clock. If ppresfd '
and destroyed a negro barber and
shoe shop, the Inman stitiuK awd
another small tin store. The .fire,
company was early on the seeing and
prevented more extensive damage.
There was insurance tin some of the :
stands destroyed. " * i
Notice ot Meeting of Union County Hos-j
pital Association. :j
A meeting of the Union County
Hospital Association is called by the
president to meet at I)r. Austell's
ofllee at K o'elock p. m., Friday, Nov.
2, 11KJ0.
Dr. M. W. Cnlp, Pres.,
Rev. L. M. Rice, V. Pres.,
Rev. A. G. Wanilaw.
Rev. Royal Shannonhouse,
Rev. D. M. McLeod,
Dr. C. Torrenee,
T?- n \V A nuf.,11
Dr. J. H. Hamilton,
Mnj. J. A. Fanl.
Emslie Nicholson.
Allan Nicholson,
Capt. A. II. Foster,
Hoard of Trustees.
J)r. Theodore Maddox,
Secretary.
Opening Books of Subscription.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. t
Pursuant to a commission issued to
the undersigned corporators by Jesse
T Gantt. Secretary of State, October 1,
100ft, notice is hereby given that books
of subscription to the capital stock of j
STr lS'Sr,<^S?r A
livided into shares of the par value of I
|50 each, with its principal otlice at'
lonesville. South Carolina, and will be
empowered to engage in a general |
merchandise business, botii retail and j
wholesale.
Josiah T. LAWSON,
JAS If. Hahmon,
K. F. Kki.t.V,
Corporators.
1 Letters
C?Mary Cooper (3).
Joh^navfr 1>0d?r' D D
K?Eva Eden.
gIgJw? ?J<? !'.el /? tor. j
_ ..u>.v un>ri , r r., v?oo<laIe, G|
I) Grimsley, C C Gilliam, Jim Gallman,
Mauldin Graham.
11?J G Hartshill, Ella Hughes, F O
Hancock, Mary Henley, Joe Hodge,
Minnie Harrison.
J?Nora Jeter, R M Jones. Lussic B,
Jeter, Morris Jones, Addie Johnson.
L?Miss Wissie Long, Wincey Lindsay,
Willis Lawson.
M?Ike Murphy, John Henry Mtfng,*
(Jladdys Maye, Annie Morgan, . (JVaft*
ville May, W N Morman. ? /
L?Mrs Klmira Lee.
O?Henry Osl>orne. ?*
1*?Minnie Palmer, Maimce Foe. *"<
S?J C Smith, Joe Singleton, Ettie
Jlifed.
T?Lester Thomas.
V?Kate Vaughn.'
W?Luther J Williams, Charlie Willon.
Loomis Anton, 1 package.
Persons calling for the abovt; letters
vill please say if advertised and will
>o required to pay one cent for their
lelivery. J. C. Hdntkr, P. M.
Land Sale.
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We offer for sale the tract of land
wned by our father. Lafayette Hill, '
fing two miles ease of Jonesville,
mtaining one hundred acres. There
re two tenant houses and some out- p
minings on the place, and a line
ring near the houses. y
John H. Hii,l, Agent,
t. Jonesville. S. C.
Notice! Notice! (i
All ?!- 1" 1
,r?.i r>nmt-s nmenwd to mo as Probate I 1
idge aiwl Public Guardian aro re- d?
lestod to come up promptly on or be-'
ire November 15th, and pay their w
nids and notes.
Jason M. Grkkk,
Judge Probate ,1.
;tober 26th, 1000,
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PICTURES icture
Framing, Glass, Wall i,r
Paper, Window Shades,
Carpet Laying. ??
MILLINGS, The Paper Man, u?t
one 161. MainStrect. Union, S.C ( Spi
le Greatest School of Telegraphy in
the World, and Why.
The Tyler Commercial College, ol
jrler, Texas is one of the four famout
yrue Business Colleges which are lo>
ited as follows: Atlanta Commercia
ollege, 24 1-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta
a.. Memphis Commercial College,
. Second St., Memphis Tenn., Cap
al City Business College, Guthrie
kla., and Tyler Commercial College
yler, Texas.
The Departments of Telegraphy o
hese different schools have all oeei
onsolidated into one great school o
"elegraphy in the Tyler Commercia
College, which was already the lead
ng school of telegraphy in the Unitec
itates. It is impossible to teacl
iractical telegraphy and station worl
in less there is a large number fo stu
lents in daily attendance, so that thi
vork may be systematically gradet
ind all the practical features of th<
vork fully carried out.
>60 MINIMUM SALARY TO KVBRY 8TUDEN1
THAT (iKAUUATKH FROM OUR SCHOOL
OF TELEGRAPHY.
1 he Cotton Belt Railway System,
ecognizing the merit of our work, has
igreed to use every graduate we can
:urn outf at a minimum salary of $*>0
per motrth. with 20c per hour for all
extra time. Their Vice-President and
(General Manager informs us that
there is not a station on their line
today paying less than $.*0 per month,
induing ov.er^itne, while some pay as
high as per month.
This pompany has gone to the cx?
18C of extending their train order
k v.*es through our building, giving our
advanced students the opportunity of
re^eiving.ev.ery train order that passes
ovc^the'Ctotton Belt line. They a/so
furnish us with all their telegra/j"
and station blanks to he used while
our students are learning. .
As we tire the only telegraphy
school in Ameiyca, enjoying suen a I
great privilege, many will wonder now j
we obtained. The answer is, our worn
has been so thorough and satisfnc "r>,
that the Cotton Belt, as we" 88 ?#111?r
roade, recognized our ability 10 t,irn
practical operators an" J]16?'
a thing never before accomP"shed ln
an American sclio." ef te/e^raphy.
Average time f>r comply g t ourse
is four month* .^,ar?h?P;
$45.CO. Write th. iaI
College, Tyler, TeAtor fuJ1 I,art,culars.
Citation to klrfa,nd Creditors.
State of South Can ' r
Cmintv of TTni, '
' ? jisq., rrooate
By J aeon M. G
Jtul^re. }t has made anit
Whereas, D. C.tter8 Qf Administo
me to grant bin?f and effects of
tration on the esttceased.
Alice Victoria Gist to cite and adThese
are, therelar the kindred
monish all and s<d Alice Victoria
and creditors ot th.y be and appear,
(tist. deceased, thamrt of Pronate,
before me, in thi C. H,, South
to be held at "Play of Jfcfvmebhr,
Carolina, on the 'on liem)f, at 11
next, after pubLn, to show cause,
o'clock in the fory the said Adminif
any they have.ie granted,
istration should nand and seal this
ttW'.mu'n' mi
bei 10<M>. in Thk" -'I'm day of
Ttmhh. 43-2t .
SMth,
THB <;ocer;
L mu "putting in a
fresh stoCnf r*
" XJl WORC5 dHU
Crackers/just Received
LEWIS Te crackers
Vijua Wafers
" G"*9r Snaps
Cork,els
" Ice Crsp
" Assorted Cakes
" Raisin Cookies
Uneeda, Butter Thin,
Sponge Lady fingers,
Social Tea, Lemon Snaps,
Graham Crackers, DainlV
Lunch. You are invilCO
to call and inspect mv
stock.
W.. Newell Smith.
\ ' Phone 126.
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Good Sight.
[s h blessing second to none on earth,
tiul every person should > ??? 41
niv very
H'Ht possible can- of it. When passes
re neeesHary f?et the liest you can afford,
ut in* sure they are exjKTtly fitted to
our eyes.
Dr. I. K. Criinm made the eye his lifeme
study, and with twelve (12) yearn
raetieal exjjerience, is aide to correct all
foots of the human eye that glasses
ill remedy.
Dr. Crimni solicits the patronajrc id
use who appreciate the importance of
daiiiing absolutely the l>cst optical
rviee procurable at thejnost reasonable
ices.
Dr. Crimni will he in his I'nion ollice
d at Carlisle the lirst week in Decernr.
Iloine ollice, 91) \\ . Main Street,
lirtaiilnirir si' 1
[iammt
; i TO SEE THAT
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QUEEN QU
FRANK
HAVE FOR IRANI
BEST, NEW A
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And the place for your
prescriptions is at the
Palmetto Drug Co.
We fill all doctorslprescriptions,
and every
prescription that goes
out of the Palmetto
Drug Co. is either
Filled by a Graduate or
Doctor of Pharmacv.
-- J We
hahdle a full line of
Toilet Articles and Patent
Medicines. : : : : :
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PALMETTO DRUG CO.
THREE FRIENDS
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Price, Style, and
quality
Are on intimate terms
here. They have united
in a tremendous effort to
make pur values better
and our store more atI
tractive than ever before.
The Present Price
?f Cotton Is O. K.
provided you buy
everything from
GEO. W. GOING.
Box Supper at Buffalo.
Buffalo, Oct. 30.?The mem-1
hers of the Methodist church,
here gave a "box supper" last I
Saturday night, and the clear
proceeds amounted to $30. This j
is for the benefit of the church,
which is prospering well under
the leadership of Pastor L. E.
j Wiggins. 1
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IS UP T(
YOU BUY SHOES MADE
OHFORTABLE, STYLISH
DURABLE LEATHER.
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LL-KNOWN B
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MO JL M.9u4 A J X*.l 1 mJ T T
FOR MEN,
ALITY, IRVING
FORD AND GOD
FOR LADIES,
[ YEARS REPRESENTED
ND EXCELLENT FIT"
DRY GOOE
uiniabPwt^jimMi
J] ,MEET ME AT HAftfi'<
| BOYS* J
j; WE OFFEF
# Oar Boys' Shoes are mad
|, best material. Box Calf,
| p are some of the good leatl
I boys' shoes, and $1.50, !
J' some of our prices. Brii
this shoes, and find relief
experience.
|; THE BEST IS TH
Haile Sh
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|| 49 East Main Street I
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RANDS I
HITCOMB I
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ALL THAT IS i
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riNO LASTS, i
IS CO. I
> SHOE STORE. " ?
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>HOES.i
is' Shoe Question 1
a proposition in t
ouschold that can I
[ a . boy or two. *
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PTUJ J 11UUU1W IU ?
ie boy inside his >1
{ RELIEF ;|
e to order out of the ?
Yelam Calf and Kid "|
Iters that go into our $$2.00,
$2.50, $3.50 are !| '
ng the boy here for
from past poor shoe
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E CHEAPEST. I
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hoe House. ;?:
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