The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 05, 1907, Page 7, Image 7
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I ^ Phone 41.
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Hi ftf tho phnioaaf notfn?nn
w* pUl/bV/1 Uk3 CIUU
no.w, make your selection,
W you want it.
? If you are hard to fit, all the
Uk come to us. Suits ready rr
& reasonable prices. Everyth:
Jo member the place.
| Clarke Cloth
S-v Bailey-Copeland
O NOTICE TO HOI
I ' l Brownstone, belonging
A 4. Breeders' Association, w
the following season. Tc
and $20 to be paid if foal
X be refunded by the Ass
O found at Crawford & Ayco
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I this or that J
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Main Street. |
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WILL SOON COME!i
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'e have C
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>pnny Shirts Galore. 5
'ery best Time *
spring Suit. You get the pick S
if you are nor ready to buy S
and we will put it aside until |R
s more reason why you should M
lade or made to measure at U|
ing new. No old goods. Re- &
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my company. J
Co.'s Old Stand. S
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to the Hackney Horse
ill stand at Union, S. C.t
?rms as follows: $5 down
results. If not, $3 will
iociation* Horse will be X
ck's Stable, Union, S. C. O
3 FLOWER FESTIVAL AND BAZAAR
4 For the Benefit of Union Count
Monument Fund, to be Held {
? May 1, 2 and 3,1907. W
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Following is the list of at tides
^ be contributed for various departmeP
s* of Flower Festival and Bazar >
$ Union County Monument Fund, to \)
held May i. 2, and 3, 1907.
4 LINEN DEPARTMENT
BABY?Baskets, Bonnets, Bootcet
\ Dresses, Sacques, crocheted and knit
? ted, Carriage Robes.
CHILDREN'S?Dresses, Drawers
^ Skirts, Blouses, Knickerbockers, Col
; lars. Aprons, "Nighties,"
4 LADIES?Aprons, fancy and house
*3
9. keeping, Collars, Belts, Handker
? chiefs, Kimonos (specially,) Shir
$ Waists, Front and Cuffs trimmed o
^ embroidered, not made up, Corse
jjj Covers, Mats?embroidered.
BAGS?Laundry, Sewing, Shoppinf
w Handkerchief, Darning.
SCARFS?Bureau, Sideboard, Tabh
^ MATS?Linen, Crocheted, Knit.
Tray Covers, Carving Cloths, Cente
Pieces, Sofa Pillows, Pin Cushions c
a Covers, Wash Rag Bags,Tooth Brus
J Cases (travelling,) Brf^h and Com
? Cases (travelling,) Needle Cases
S Work Baskets.
All articles to be dainty, but not ex
$ pensive.
NOVELTY DEPARTMENT
$ Souvenir Cards, Pictures, Dainty"Ar
; tides for Mantels and Toilet Table
ijj useful articles for Dining room an
kitchen. Jellies, Preserves, Cannci
\ Fruits,
A FLOWER DEPARTMENT
Handsome plants of all kinds for ex
hibition.
FOR SALE?Ferns, Fern Balls, Ge
raniums. Heliotropes, Oxalis, Salvia!
etc. Orders taken for Chrysanthe
mums to be grown for Flower Sho\
$ in October.
^ LUNCH DEPARTMENT
4 Mutton, Hams, Catsups, Pickle
* Chickens (tor xsor,.->, iSuttei
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Lemons, Milk, Ic<
$ Beets, Lettuce, Green Peas., Brea<
Biscuits, Crackers, Cakes, English \\ a
$ nuts, Black Walnuts, Peanuts.
A substantial dinner will he serve
sj
^ on Saturday from 12 to 3 p. m.
$ Turner and Mayfield Make a Chang
? Turner and Maylield have sold the
v' stock of furniture to Lowe and Ca
'mil. and their stock of undertakir.
g.>ods to M. \V. Hobo s 'lii
S establishment. They
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sold, and will also push their busine
JP in feather beds and pillows, Tin
have moved from their old stand at
5 have opened up on Bachelor stree
Jr directly opposite the po*t office. Thes
4 gentlemen have done a good busine
5 in the furniture line. Their sales, tli
last month they ran, amounted t
k $5,000. The Times welcomes them s
^ new neighbors.
| An Easter Wedding.
I At the home of Mr. VV. H. Ott 01
? Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, friend
and relatives gathered to witness th<
' marriage of Mr. Rufus Wactor am
I Miss Elizabeth Whitlock. They weri
I joined in holy wedlock by Rev. F. E
i Hodyers, his pastor. Miss Whitlock i:
| the charming and accomplished daugh
I ter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Munro Whitlock
> of Jonesville, Union County, and foi
J he last few months has been teaching
I in Oak Grove school, 'Orangeburg
1 County. M iss Whitlock was liked verj
[ much as a teacher, and has won mail)
\ friends in this community. It was hcrt
1 she met her fate and we are glad tc
welcome her as a resident of the neigh1
borhood. Mr. Wactor is prosperous
young farmer, and is to be congratulated
on winning so fair a life's partner.
We extend to the young cotffjie
our henrtv 1
^w..A. ?iumiiuii9, diiu w 1 r>?i
f them a long and happy life.
One Present.
News From Lockhart
Lockhart, April 2.?It is quite cool
weather we have this morning. I
have not heard of any frost and but
little ice. At this writing it is too early
to say whether the garden or fruit has
bren injured on not.
Something like five years ago Mr.
Zcb Collins had a watch taken from his
house. A negro was suspected and
was arrested, but no positive evidence
was brought out in the preliminary.
Some time ago the watch was found
embedded in the sand in a gully near
the home of Mr. T. J. Wood, who lives
a mile or more south of this place. It
appears that the party or parties who
took the watch threw it in the gully,
and were so frightened they never removed
it, or perhaps they failed to
find it. The works were so badly damaged
they were not any account, but
the case was alright.
Mr. Etherege, has resigned as Superintendent
of Lockhart Mills and has
gone with his family to his home at1
Woodruff. Mr. Reed, who is his sue-1
cessor, took charge yesterday.
Homo. |
UNION COUNTY'S HEROES.
y (Continued from Page 2.)
I H. \V. Scott, of Union; killed at
Boonsboro.
Lewis Skates, oi Union; killed at
^Hdilton Head,
w -D. N. Spencer, of Union.
V James Spencer, of Union.
eU Walter Sprouse, of Union; died at
Thome.
* T. H. Stroup, of Union; discharged
'Mat Columbia.
* i Thomas Sartor, of Union; killed at
Second Manassas.
' Nuckolls Shippy, o f Spartanburg;
wounded at Chancellorsvillc, and killed
it Chickamauga.
George Spencer, of Union; wounded
ht Gettysburg.
1 A. J. Sanders, of Union; wounded
r i|t Spottsylvania.
1 1 W. D. Thompson, detailed as Blackijmith.
' ^ Lafayette Wakefield, of Union;
Wounded at Chancellorsvillc.
^ James L. Ward, of Union; discharged
?*? Richmond.
r J'J. N. Ward, of Union; wounded at
Gettysburg and Chickamauga.
j iJJB/m. Ward, of Unoin; wounded.
tS. Wilkins, of Spartanburg,
led at Chancellorsville and cap^
afterwards discharged at RichT.
Wilkins, of Spartanburg; died
disease at home tP62.
<Robert Leonard, of Union.
' Geo .Leonard, of Union; killed at
| Sti-asburg, Va.
1 rr. S. Webber ,of Union.1
fioirman Webber, of Spartanburg.
lMack Cash, of Spartanburg.
JDavid IT. Lipscomb, of Spartanburg,
hno. R. Littlejohn, of Spartanburg.
John Kirby, of Spartanburg.
'* fWm. M. Webster, of Union.
|Wm. C. Webster, of Union.
v ' p\. N. Wood, of Spartanburg.
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Mose* Wood.
1 O-tst Lieutenant, commanding Co. F
".surrender at Greensb >ro, N. C.
W. McKmvn,
' Orderly Sergeant of Co. F at surrender
at Greensboro, N. C.
d Tit ousands lia vo nrniimtnro/1 T-T oll.'e
tcr s Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest
healing power on earth. When
medical science fails, it succeeds,
e Makes you well and keeps you well.
.V5 cents, lea < >r Tablets. The Rice
Drup Co.
ir
lews from Arcund Coleraihe.
? Dor Fditor:?As I haven't seen
MfcELl ^ " 1 I I; " I ' ll. I p : :
for lome tiriic, 1 thought that I would
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give! you some items ot news.
I'lrliters are certainly making good
use/of this line weather that we are
having now, and for anyone to see the
L ani'lunt of \v<?rk that is being put to-1
wards cotton land they would readily
judge that there would be another
overproduction of hay again if it were
to be another wet summer.
There was preaching at Mt. Lebanon
Sunday by the pastor in charge, Rev.
W. H. Walters. The text was found
in I Kings, 19 chapter, verse 5, "and
as he lay and slept, the angel of the
I.yrd touched him and said unto him,
'.tyisc and eat.' "
j 'There 'were some visitors Sunday.
Aififnu thim wore Mr. J. M. Slimmer,
of the E. K. M., of Union, and Mrs.
' F. % Lawson, of Spartanburg, who is
down for a week's stay among friends
and relatives,
I will close as this is my first time,
* .
and for fear this reaches something
than the press.
A Farmer.
"The Blood is The Life."
%
Q^ilinnn Lao %
?.?uv? nun never gone ueyond tha
I above simple statement of scripture. Hut
j it has illuminated that statement and
; given it a meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood is "bad" or impure it
is not alone the body which suffers
: through disease. The brain is also
1 clouded, the mind and judgement are
I effected, and many an evil deed or impure
I thought may be directly traced to the
impurity of the blood. Foul, impure blood
can be made pure by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
enriches and purities the blood thereby
curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
other cntanoous affections, as ecrema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of impure blood.
I"? ? ? ? ? ?
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, enlargAl
glands, open eating ulcers, or old
sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has
performed the most marvelous cures. In
casesiof old sores, or open eating ulcors,
it ts well to apply to the open sores Dr.
Pierce's All-IIeallng Salve, which possesses
wonderful healing potency whon
usgd as an application to the sores In conjunction
with the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery" as a blood cleansing consti- .
| tutional treatment. If your druggist
i fofi't happen to have the "All-Healing
Halvd" in stock, you ean eaeily procure it
' hy Inclosing fifty-four cents In postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, fi?3 Main St.,
Huffalq, N. Y., and It will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep li aa
well as tho "Golden M<*lical Discovery.* ;
? ? ? <?> ? ?
Yoq can't afford to accept any medicine
of composition as a substitute
for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is
a medicine ok known composition,
having a complete list of ingredients in
plain English on Its lottle-wrapper, the
came being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate
and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowela
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4
I RHEUMA1
|AN INVI"
?|ii We invite the people from U
*?
* , to come and see on
CDDIMr. t
4 IV. 11 ^1VJ 1
-Si in Clothing, Shoes, Hats
-Si Goods. You will find these
-Si in town except a little lower
-?i in our clothing departmen
1 up-to-date men's suits for
$2.50 per suit.
Come in and convince yc
much you can save by buyii
Yours for bi
^ Berlin's Won
TP Next to Peopl
1 HUNDREDS 01
i " ^ i???
yy<] Are now lying idle, ii
aa drawers, old pocket t
^ of the house, where
burned up or stolen
^ burglars, who are eve
w the lives of the ow
^ steal the money.
j| Don't Take <
Deposit this monej
where it draws 4 p
1| while you sleep, and
SB and thieves.
| THE PEOPL
|i Resources Over $200,000.
8g B. F. Arthur, Pres't. J. M. Greer, Cas
rsrrr
I OLL
= Furnis
? Bailey Furni
W Union, South (
| HAIR &
S DENTIN
J Crown, Bridgework and Re
5 Office over Mutual Dry Goo
1S^?)
lion Stimulated \
iscles and Joints
i by using
rrvervt
!5c 50c. 6 $1.00
by all Dealers
lise On The Horse" Sent Free g
Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass. I
rATION I
nion and Union County
ir new stock of
300DS
and Gents Furnishing
goods as good as any ?
in the price, especially *?
t. We can show you 45514.50
down as low as ?&
turself, and see how
Ag from us. 1 Tf
isiness, %
der Store,}
ies Bank
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F DOLLARS I
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jig ? n
trunks, bureau
>ooks and cracks |l|
it is liable to be
by thieves and ^
r ready to attack ^
ners In order to mj
Chances! P
r in our Bank, ^
er cent, interest $3
is safe from fire
ES BANK, |
Liability to Depositors $150,000. 13
h. H. B. 0'Shields, Asst. Cash. Sp
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ting, Rugs, Window Ufc
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s, Anything in House S
hings. S
ture Co., |
.aroiina. ?
HAIR, ;
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foliating a Specialty. |
ds Co., Union, S. C.
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