The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 29, 1907, Page 7, Image 7
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| It's a pleasure to know and a com- !| v<
I fort to feel that your Footwear is *
| rnrrorf 5? cft/lr? ^?d """ * ~~
? vvi wv atyic aiiu CAtlU^IVC III ^
II design. We sell them ^ ?>
The Old Reliable |C
h^l - ^ Main Street. ^ u.
? HOPING SPRING WILL SOON COME! 11 j
5 for we have ? Mr,
I Spring Spring s Gaiore. |
Now is the very best Time jj| ^
To come in and select your Spring Suit. You get the pick Ck
of the choicest patterns and if you are nor reacjy to buy & Mi
now, make your selection, and we will put it aside until g
If you are hard to fit, all the more reason why you should ?
come to us. Suits ready made or made to measure at Uk
reasonable prices. Everything new. No old goods. Re- 5
member the place. 5
Clarke Clothing Company. jLlJ
Bailey-Copeland Co.'s Old Stand. S 111
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14 hai
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IB -, Jf^. the
H^t $5t^^^-^r,P^;> 1 W'xX'^iS^'^^^M';^ **" ","**i*; ben
M ^ '^0^''/.f'%MV^Jt* c? % viij| Rev
^^ rownstone, belonging to the Hackney Horse ( toril
H Breeders' Association, will stand at Union, S. C., j
I Hie following season. Terms as)follows: $3 down I
1 Id $20 to be paid if foal results. If not, $3 will j of h
KS refunded by the Association* Horse will be a '
\A And at Crawford & Aycock's Stable, Union, S. C. S d
??? II W 1IMES, UN;
LOCAL LJf = rr
Happenings feONICS.
About Interest
Mr. Floyd L. Bak7?Wll#
uesday. < Feft for Gaffney
Mr. W. H. West ^
?nesvillc. . )cnt Monday i?
Mr. W. H. Gist, off
nion Monday. Carlisle, was in
Mr. C. E. Lipscon?
anipa, Fla. for a shcj |,as gQne tQ
Mr. and Mrs. Eugc^,stayunday
with Mr. T. J. Av i?r?
J J v;rs spent
Rev. Lewis J. Bristow, o\n.
)ii, was a visitor in the enw'
^ynsMr.
S. E. Boney, representing.
Tews and Courier, was in Union 'HlJ
ay. ^
Mr. J. E. Lipscomb went to Wash
igton Saturday on a short business
ip.
Miss.Bessie Walling, of
l this week the gues^?jgM||^^^^H
Miss Sidney Gage has been visiting
t *hcr uncle's, Mr. D. P. Steele, o
<?ck Hill.
Miss Helen McGee, of Greenwood
visiting her sister, Mrs. B. F
ownsend.
Mr. Oliver Flowers, of Rock Hill,
>ent several days last week with his
int, Mrs. J. I. Harris.
Mr. W. B. Justus has accepted a place
ith the Buffalo Mills, and will be in
e electric department.
Miss Carrie McGhce, a charming
ning lady of Honca Path, S. C., is
siting Mrs. B. F. Townsend.
Rev. C. T. Scaife, of Lower Fair
orest church, passed through Union
onday on his way home at Taylors.
Mr. M. B. Summer has accepted his
d position with the U. & G. S. tfdw
inrl t-I r. lu..,,,., ..-,-1' .. !??. -<
""I I\ mm luvm Oil 11iv.
Mr. Prioleau returns to Columbia
Miss Ida Palmer, daughter of Mr. T
. Palmer,, is taking a high standan
her classes at Winthrop. The Un
n graded school pupils shpw up wel
the colleges.,\* i
At the last meeting of the teach?
f the graded scIioqI in Union, tln/jTurrintendent
asked the teachei* to
reserve the work of the pupils .^'that
might he put on exhibit at the 'ames)wn
Exposition. It will lie; 9im;
MXJ1. .tiuu tli,j ir";"" a
Id medal for work sent down to the
arleston Exposition.
A Marriage.
Married on Sunday, March 24th. at
; residence of the bride's mother,
hon, S. C., Miss Lois Holcomb to
r. Joe Brown, Rev. J. \V. Elkins filiating.
Revival Meetings.
Rev. J. W. Elkins will begin a procted
meeting at Bethel church,
anarch and Aetna Mills, Thursday
.Li ~r ?l:. 1. n * ? * * - *
;ni ui mis wt'CK. i\cv. Air. i.eiicn
tl his singer, Mr. Marshall, will he
re the following Wednesday. Mr.
itch will go from Monarch to Union
lis, and from there to Buffalo.
Death of Mr. S. L. Duckett.
Mr.*S. L. Duckett dht(J at his home
ar Whitmire's March He had
cn complaining some daySf"\??^ hq.
c thought he was seriously sldl^
is sitting in ^ chair and fell fo'rwitd
i his face and expired at once. He
is buried at the Lee graveyard Mony.
Hist Wife has been dead- for six
eight He leaves four daughrs
and one son of his Immediate
mify. His children are grown.
NOtfcc! ( -r
? wish to e&rr>ct tl?J1*1
ing arou?w, mat 1 am going oijt of
cycle, auto and gun business, ,-v
Such is not the case. But, instead, I
II increase same and am better prered
than ever to haqdle your work
i orders. Having bought the bakery
5 nothing to do with my shop and
re.
Sincerely yours,
Edward F. Goodman.
lefit of Colored Graded School.
he public is cordially invited to
;nd the special exercises given by
Corinth Baptist Church for the
efit of the colored graded school.
'. J. C. White will speak on the race
stion and all will be benefited whtt
r him
tie meeting will he held in the audi- ,
urn of the school building 8 p. *n., ,
lay, March 29.
A. A. Sims, Principal. (
,
nator Burton, who was deprived j
is seat in Congress and committed j
ail for six months, has completed -j
ientence, returned to his home town
started a newspaper. His express
>ose is to give President Roosevelt
1
1 y&Km
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tqn' \ c" march 29, 19q7.
trade mark
registered
buyers shoal
t This is the c
JeT Fai
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Norfolk, Va. |
\ TIME.
y f By \V. M. Foster.
. Tupe rapidly hastens from mortals
? away,
Lke the morning clouds it does not
j long stay;
Tie- most truthful of all things here
~ below,
J#t leaves its footprints wherever we
| ' go.
It cuts down people, both the great and
small,
Spares neither age nor sex, but slays
them all;
Makes a clean sweep as it hastens
i apace,
Ami never sto^S till" it completes its
race.
No respector of persons, treats all
alike,
It just knows when, how, and where it j
may strike;
It strikes at the palaces of the great, I
As well as the cottages of low estate, j
It will not end till this earth is de
stroyed,
Then vast eternity will be employed; ;
O, eternity, unbounded in space!
This awaits all at the end of the race, j
'V
sC . ...
I used once in holy, sacred truth,1
I And this is enough for old age and'
youth;
One vast dominion that will never |
cease;
Mft all be prepared to meet it in
f Yeace. " ' .
TiX thoughtless mortals will not stop
i and think,
'Miough they well know that they stand
If on the brink,
.\nd must pass from earth to the world
1 unknown,
' reap forever the harvest they have
y sown.
ev'ry mortal strive for grace di V
. vin'e'"
vj great Jehovah gives ev'ry one time.
Tie harvest may pass, .you know not
how'soon,?
I If you miss this you've *K>^t earth's
^ ^richest boon,
' Tjy; gate of heaven* today stands ajar,
SV?4 bids all nations its glories to
share;
Say to rtn?.I.r>rd T mill
^T?t 4--? ?* >! ausc ana go,
Atd thus mafce' e'?lap6 from a world of j
uwoe.
; . ""NjOfcTICEr
' Application having been made in a
petition of 100 freeholders of the town
of Unioil, S. C., praying for the consideration
of surrendering the old
charter and accepting the charter rights
as are contained in Article III, Civil
Code, 1902, governing cities of over
S.ooo inhabitants,
Nbtice is hereby given that on the
8jdi day of April, 1907, there will be a
sp trial meeting of the town council of
Ui tion, S. C. in council chamber in
** dT|fly?n at 8 p. m., for the purpose
oj considering said petition and ordering
an election on the question of
surrendering the old charter and ac-1
cepting incorporation under said Article
III, Civil Code, Civil Statutes,
South Carolina.
it By order Town Council, Union,
Ic. I
Macbeth Yonng, '<1
Mayor. I*
Attest: W. D. Arthur,
Clerk. it j 01
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y M Imitation I
is file |
neeresf Flattery" g
le unprecedented popularity of Royster's
\S' BONE, fertilizer has induced some of* p|
fo advertise Fish Guano, claiming theirs |ra
\jm&Z FARMERS' BONE is the m ^ ^
>nly guad, to prevent being imposed upon En '
t our trade-mark is on every tw
,j||. You are getting the genujj?^ ?
k Made wn ? RsrC*' 1
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. SKET&0- 1
pSsFSiia
I Are now lying idle, in trunks, bureau ?8
drawers, old pocket books and cracks y
of the house, where it is liable to be ^
burned up or stolen by thieves and S3
burglars, who are ever ready to attack
the lives of the owners In order to ||3
steal the money. ||
Don't Take Chances! ? <
Deposit this money in our Bank, Yx^
where it draws 4 per cent, interest r*|
while you sleep, and is safe from fire
and thieves. |i
THE PEOPLES BANK, |
Resources Over $200,000. Liability to Depositors $150,000. &|
B. F. Arthur, Pres't. J. M. Greer, Cash. H. B. O'Shields, Asst. Cash. ||
| jv BARGAINS IN GENTS AND BOYS WEAR g
l?H";v,|?nMIENS" BOYS &
' >11 Caps Beautiers 50c only Caps, some very fancy 10 to 25c. |&
j| " would surprise you 26c. a,
r Hats, unequaled for price. 89c to $2. r Hats, 10c up. World Boater 25c.
^11 Dress Shirts, none better for 50c. Bargain inJMen's Pants, $1 to fl.60. ?
The Best and Prettiest Line of Ties you have seen for the money 15 to "fi
^: 50c. A very strong line of Suspenders, 55c. BUY TI1ESE AND SA^E iJJ
IJ 0. A. SWYGERT'S 5 and 10c Store. "I
| SEE WHAT CASH WILL DO. |
h \xfp hotna oi it r>i it tl.~ : x_n_- ?
_ iiu>v v>ui v_/ui me installment ousiness and
2 hereafter will confine our Sales on Cash Basis, by 2
2 doing this we save cash buyers from One^Fourth 2
2 to One Third ofjthe price of every article they buy ?
2 from us^.and ourselves the enormous expense that 2
5 it takes to run an installment business, to say noth- 5
S ing of the loss in bad accounts. &
g We have sold all our old out-of-date goods, that had R
R been accumulating for years and will start up with a J5
g clean stock of bright new up-to-date goods.
S TO ARRIVE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. S
2 A line of Mattings, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Window ?
jo Shades,^Lace Curtains, Portiers, Table Covers, Reed jo
jo and Rattan Rockers, Go-Carts, Baby Carriages, the jo
jn best that can be. ,had at a reasonable price. Cash
will do the rest. p
Mary?Dark circles under the eyes in- MKfeSSJEI PARKER'S I
licate a sluggish circulation, torpid HAIR BAL8AM
ver and kidneys. Exercise and Hoi-1
ster s Rocky Mountain lea will niakc i P&TCg .**}! t?
r?u well and beautiful. 35 cents, Tea ; . jH cur"r^?-p ^-r h*ir ?.nS*
r Tablets. The Rice Drug Co. BfrglSli J <oc,to<i>i.oo?t Prana*