The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 22, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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f SMART $ & FOOT WEAR | I -M III Ml ^ ===== ?a' ' s ^ I" ?! J| FOR EVERYBODY, l< V| I I FOR EVERY TIME, ^ LjJ?' FOR EVERY PLACE, | ? FOR EVERY PURSE 5 K . II- We Keep the Quality Up 1$ Yours for Business, ^ 5 Union Shoe Co. | Phone 41. Main Street. .>*' c- |'av 'sy vy flHMACj tSBB XT' "<y v>' "*y>. w*. -s V" . .??>. ,'iv .'Iv .*1%. ?>iv /iv ,<Lv >Iv yi\. ylv yl\. * <1% V "lit ' ^ ^ A/^AMirc Misses May ami Kale Sartor, of LOCAL, LACOiNlCo. . Santtic, are spending some time with . , . . . their sister, Mrs. i'ant Gillam. Happenings of interest 1 j Rev. Marion Barman, presiding elAbout Town. < r, preached lor the conjj;re.i{'ilii>n of j Grace Methodist church Sunday. Mr* K C Pi ?s?'V i?; i?i fh#? imIv this' \ I - . r* i? . .. ? - - ?.* ...... .m int-orgc neaii atio ,\li-< Louise week. Meal. of Ihtraut. Miss., are the gucst> Mr. J. H. Spears spent Sunday at Mrs. Em-lie Nicholson. Kelton. Mrs. Etnslie Nicholson ami Miss / Mr. W. Estes, of Sedalia, was in the Franois returned this week after a decity Tuesday. liurhttill visit to relatives at l)iirant.| Miss. Mrs. John G. Priolcau arrived in the l*v city tbjs week. ./> c *}** M,U'S?Sm,,h a,vl Mal,a,a , f \ Smith spent rrulav and Saturday with V v Miss Johnnie VVilev is the guest ofjMiss AKic Sn,ith at |jnu.sl()tu. Mrs. 1'hos. t)uncan. SGafTncy. XIiss Ruth Spears has charge o. tin ^ At a meeting of t!ie creditors ?f \\*.' school at Mt. Tabor. ' T. lleaty & Co. ?.n the Kith, at Mr. Mayor E. F. Kelley, of Jonesville. Ifatnblins office, John M. Little wawas in Union Tuesday. elected trustee in bankruptcy. I lie ... Mr. L. B. Will gird returned to stock of ??k!s will be sold on March Spring City, feint.," Thursday. iiti. f T . Mrs. Katie Gpllman left Sunday for _ Miss Ida Clement spent Wednesday Columbia. wIu.rc. shu wi? makc hcr! in Spartanburg with her mother. h(,mc s1r. wjn bc wjth lu.r (1;m.rI,tor, Mr. M. W. Bobo and his little daugh- -Misses Aurelia and Keiilah, both of ter spent Sunday at Cross Anchor. whom have positions with the James jtffl Miss Murphy, of Mt. Tabor, is visit- *' > ' ing her sister, Mrs. Theodore Maddux. Mr. R. F.. Bruce, while returning Mrjfa-rTvd L. Baker is spending f[?,n, ?'here lie had been in) some time at Mr. linker s home in ,,U' 'S ""l! .n!,,U"r^,nr an 0,,^ra"! r ? tton tor appendicitis, was 111 a serious Gaftnev. J. 1-, . wreck, ^.A, passenger tram ram into the I c fttim .iM.nu tfjfan speiu'sitCveral train on which he was returning and! days last week with Miss Ainey Nicli- the Pulhhau car was badly demolished.' olson. Miss Louise Murphy is expected in Child Burned to Death. the eitv tomorrow and will st.-iv until itlir.L , j Monday. The .^?months-old child of Jennie Mr. S. K. Roncy, of the News and Shuler>?Jhrj|tg on the Union cotton mills Courier, spent Friday with his friends hill, was nttr.ncd to a crisj> Sunday in the city. morning. At the coroner's inquest ,r o . . . . , . held hy Coroner I lames, the mother Mrs. George Smith ha? returned to . . . , , , * * ? of the child testified that she placed the the city, after a pleasant ten days, in ... . ,, . , . *> *n xt n ' child on a pallet 111 front ol the lire < Pineville, N. C. , .. , while she went out to milk the cow. m Miss Annie Gregory and Mrs. Pitts, When she returned she found the child ' 9 of Carlisle, are- the guests of Mrs. burned to death, the quilt and pillow j I Richard Morgan. upon which the child lay having caught 1 Miss Elizabeth Arthur spent several ,,n '1rc a,,(' then burned the child. I he J ] .days with Miss A*'rc\sie Wilbnrn atj1'1'''1* sister was in a room next to ' her home in the fctnintry. fbttt iir which the child lay but heard _ . x,.;i ' , ' . ^hOpSctoeanis nor did she know of the I Mr. Crmim has returned ,0 tftgSf,,,,,;, Is - *THC"* ch"d ? ? f"""d <>v it- mother. Thi. 1 I,'. I Mlllllix mtll. V - 5istcr ?.slilk,| that rhiM ?,as i Mrs. W. D. Arthur has returned to times given laudanum to "make it j her home after spending some days sleep." 1 f with her friend, Mrs. E. F. Ratchford, . 1 at Carlisle. It's the highest standard of quality, a natural tonic, cleanses your system. Mrs. Hugh Donney, pleasantly re- reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, f \ menibered in Union as Miss Bessie 8>'v,es ']av,,r a" y.ou cat- Hollis- | s D , . .a , . ter s Rocky Mountain 'lea will do , \ Robertson, visited her uncle, Mr. Jno. thjs fof ym( ^ Tea of Tab|ets ( P. Gage last week. The Rice Drug Co. i I Lockhart Locals. I.ockhart, Fol>. i<>.?J. \Y. Kirkland, iivi'I'm'it of weaving, lias accepted a like position at Warrvnville. lie has ; served that mill in the same capacity, before he left his help presented him with a nice chain. Mr. Stcuduian, of Aetna succeeds | Mr. Kirkland as overseer oi weav- i ing. There are some events in Lockhart's lilstorv that ought to have been published last week but were not, s<< here goes: . Miss Mamie Roberson and Mr. F.. , It. Woods were married on the loth instant. This is a worthy young couple and they have the best wishes of all. j l.ockhart baptist church has not I been sueeessiu! as vet in obtaining a! pastor. Rev. J. (i. Farr, of the Methodist! church, tilled his regular appointment last Sunday. This morning the weather looks somewhat threatening. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our children." !?nys Mr. L. J. Woodbury, oi Twining, Mich. "It has also done the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommending it." For sale by Union Drug Co. Mon-Aetna News. Quite a number of our people are preparing for gardening thi- yiar, and already several different kinds of vegetables have been planted. Mr. W. T. Kennett. who for the past four months has been in the employ of the Virginia I.ife Insurance company. has accepted a position in the Aetna mills as weave room bo<?. Mr. J. A. Lowe, of Aetna, is suffering very severely this week from a carbuncle on the back of bis neck. Your scribe had a conversation tins morning with Mr. Thomas Hyatt, of I Joiu ^ville. who told the following facts i concerning his own life: He had never1 'l)0?n (Trtttik ,)r intoxicated in any way; had never watered money in any form; never been prosecuted, nor had ever prosecuted any one; anyone cursing or swearing in his presence was always rebuked, and a faithful effort was made to reform everyone who followed such devices of satan. It would be a great blessing to our country if we only had la iew more 1 >ro. Ilyatts. j The monster la grippe visited our people during the past week, but he has | ;about let go hi-> hold at tliis writing. | Several >i our people attended | I preaching at the Fir-t church on I last Sumlav, t hear !)r. l'otea.t. ?i - I Every Hour ol the, Day. Palmetto Drug Co.. the reliable drug ( gisj^ of I'uion. S. <are having ca!D for *'! !l \ D ( p( )," the if. w NVrv Ton-' ic and Vitnlizer. Cures \i rvmi- I )> I bility. Insomnia, Restores i.. ,>t Vital iiv. thai they are selling under a po?' itive guarantee. Its merits are becoming the talk of j the town and everybody wants to try it. and why not? Tt eo-gs nothing if I it flout* <|o you good?not otic cent. They don't want your money if it does not benefit von, ami will cheer fully refund the money. Try it today, j Neqro Child Burned to Death. A negro section hand, Tom Comer, working on the I". & G. S. railway. it mil. inn .?i wi nK away 11"< >111 in mix' < ill Saturday, his wilt- abo being away from home. with three children left in t'n- in 111 st*, one of the children tore! the paper off of the mantle ami tried to burn it up. The house caught lire,' and an infant in the bed. was burned t ' death. It is said the little fellow burned the paper to hide the fact of having torn it down. There ought to be some way to pre-' vent leaving of little children alone in a house without protection. Numerous cases lice thi> are reported each j year. "Regular as the Sun" is an expression as old as the race. No! doubt the rising and setting of the sun; is the most regular performance in | the universe, unless it is the action of j the liver and bowels wTicn regulated I with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by all druggists. g5c. Mr. Greer Hurt. Mr. J. Wesley Greer had a serious accident to befall hiiu on Wednesday tbout noon. His horse balked after leing hitched to the buggy. Mr. Greer got out to lead the horse. It reared ip and struck hint in the forehead and right shoulder, and cut a gash two nehes long in the forehead. Mr. Greer will he laid up ior two weeks. In January he took out .111 indemnity and itl iccident policy with the Fidelity and !l Jascualty Co., of New York, repre- l. tented by Mr. Clarence L. Hayes. iVIiil.. ii<ic :? ..... r..n ii. in.i inn iimcnus lor sol ?rievotts a hurt, it is some comfort to | ( liink that he carries this policy. Congressman Legare has secured or Charleston $70,000 for the estab- ii ishment of an immigration building at * rharleston port. Good for Charleston d md for Legarc. |<! ? ? P "2" For Ti Rc Fe Y TRADE MARK I REGISTERED I F. S. ROYS Mr. Harris Will Get His Money. The following letter lias been received iu tlii- ?'i11 by Mr. T. J. Harris; Washington, Feb. h . !<; 17. Mr. T. J. II. Harris. I "ni< hi, S. C. I bar Mr. Harris; 1 enclose a slip which shows thai the bill 1 introihieei! tor your relief has been -ivmed by the president and become a law, a copy of which I enclose. I am asking the secretary >>f the treasury to 'send yon the necessary vouchers." When yon receive the vouchers froni the secretary < i tlie treasury sign them up and send them to him. and \ott will receive a check for your money. aVn'va>11 r>'~ en ! J T. Johns.>11. I lie1 ollowing is ;h ti \t the bill; An All for the K.lief oi 1. J. H. Harris. ile it et 'Cted by th seiiate and house of repr 'scntath es of the L'niled St :1c s \; j. ; c. ; bled, > It : tis**' t ry if the trensury be. nil'l he hereby i.. authorized and dire "ed to pay, out "f any Money m the treasury not o-.h- rwise a*>propri ted. t . T J. II. ! | !rris. of L'tt hm. Squill C:r three hundred and torty-unc thd'ar- ami j"?11\ :'ivr 00:11-. the eing tli? balance >110 -ait! T. J. II. llarri- f<>r -crvices rendered the United State* in t numerating the population <if Union county. South Carolina, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty. Approved. February i?, 7. A Lazy Liver May ho only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would tie a stu; id a* well as savage thing to beat a we: rv < r sturvtd man because he lapsed i 1: ,ii- work. .^o in treating the lagging. t i"; . '. !.v< r it is a great mistake to lash it with strong dra-tie drugs. A torpid liver i- inn an indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled hotly whose organs are weary with ever work. Start with the stomach and allied _ organs of digestion and nutrition, i'ut tllein in working order and see how quickly your liver will become active, th. l'ierce's Golden Medical l>:-covery hat made many marvelous cures of "liver tiiiiblu" by Its wonderful control of the (fpans of digestion and nutrition. It restores the normul activity of the stomach, in Tease* tlie secretions of the hlood-makin gland*, cleanses tlie system from poise h his accumulations, and so relie ves the 1 iv r of the burdens imposed upon it by th defection of other organs. I you have bitteror bad taste in the mornitit poor or variable appetite. coated tongue, foi breath, constipated or Irregular Innvels. fee weak, easily tired, desiionelent. frequent he laches, pain or elist ress in "small of hack." gn ivtng or elistrcsseel feeling In stomach, p* laps nausea, hitter or sour "risings" In th at after eating, and kindred symptoms of 'cak stomach nael torpid liver, no inedlcli will relieve you more promptly or cure jo more permanently than Iioctor Pierce's Gi len Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a 1 rt of the above symptoms will be present at ne time and yet )?oiiit to torpid liver Or niousness bud weak stoniaeh. Avoid all lit bread and Mm*uIts, griddle cakes and ofet Indigestible (oxl and take the "Golden Ndlcal Discovery ' regularly and stick to its until .vou are vigorous and strong. JTl.e "Discovery" is non-secret, non-alco- i idllo. is a glyceric extract of native mcdlcl- i ml roots with a full list of Its Ingredients ?riiited on cadi bottle-wrapper and attested ikder oath. Its Ingredients are endorsed ; Jit extolled by Die most eminent medical ; iters of the tore and are recommended to qre the diseases for which it Is advised. = l)on't accept a substitute of unknown exposition for this non-secret ukuicini d KNOWN COMPOSITION. Senator Smoot declared in a speech hi) lithe United States senate that pina marriages have been stopped by tj)( r Mormon church since 1890. He tndemned polygamy. . Cc venfy-one Years n i J 4?t>> . >yster's utilizers have been the Standard because vthey ark made ^ from honest materials. ^ See that the trade mark is on every bag. None genuine without it. TER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. ??a??on?? mmi.miiufjuwuii? ?mimr-y | HUNDREDS OF D0LLM*5&^ ^ Are now lying idle, in trunks, bureau ?' - drawers, old pocket books and cracks ^ of the house, where it is liable to be $f| burned up or stolen by thieves and ^ burglars, who are ever ready to attack g| m the lives of the owners In order to p| steal the money. 1 ^ Don't Take Chances! gg "It?ftipmii ifr.i. ^ where it draws f per cent, interest || while you sleep, and is safe from fire &| B aiul thieves. $ i THE PEOPLES BANK, | Resources Over $200,000. Liabililv to Daiwsifnr* sjr.anfln m ? ? m tf. F. Arthur, Pres't. J. M. (irtir, Cash. H. U. O'Shiclds, Asst. Cash. || j| NEW THINGS AT OLD PRICES---? # x }T ! !s:?v?* M?nif jjood |?rif? ? on tin- l 11 ?w i11i?,m Is wliii'h I lwfnre J*? the t'iu advance. W ^5? P.leacli, 5. t; !-(. v ]ami I???*. per yd. ; Calico (a _'<>..<! many) at 5c. per y?l.; Apron < iiniHiains, ">. 0 |-l. ami 7 I -2c. per yd.: s l-tf. 10 -?*] ami PJ 1-l'c. per y?l.; Nice 1-1 Pen aie> ami Mndravs, In and l'J l-'.'c. per |& y<l.; Novelty Plaid Omid- a; In to .Vic. per yd.: Pretty Wool Plaid-nOc. 35, per \?I. : Nice Pluck nt-c. 85c. i.or v.I i >',! ci. .1. 1 i m. J-M-. |.? r v?i.; ami JK many "th? r- at sitrh |>rir?-?t. Tlu'v art- w??rt 11 roiisidfraMy iimrc. "S %/ir Su foiiu* <jui?-k ami saw imamy. t? f O. A. SNVYGERT'S 5 and 10c Store. T in. Mm Jj^li i aMT j^Wherey^^^^Shield Brand Shoes jjj * J it is a safe place to trade, because | JW & they are soid by reliable merchants \ everywhere. Be sure to ask for '? JI Riser's King $3.50 Shoeo 1 A Ml for men, and you will get your ,c- ,y E? yB I money's worth. Made in 37 (S? f '"$J ^ JfTLJtXTJt, GEORGIA A Bluchcr| do When Bilious. to do /si y/ s 1 / f yyO Xp ] I ions is to take a <!< of Chamber- (Gy nikA I c? K All|| at Onion Drug ftEOBGIAALABAMA