The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 26, 1912, Page 5, Image 5
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J J to get our prices as we are |}
J J going to reduce our stock and |}
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J [anything you want. We are {j
||| selling good Soap 8 bars for*}
|| 25c. Big size package Wash- *}
j} ing Powder, 3 for 25c. Mo- 1
iDickert Grocery Co. 1
J. R. DICKERT, R. H. HARRIS, 8
Pres. fic Treas. Manager. S
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r New* from Lockhart Junction. ~ locked Up Tor Contempt of Court
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Lockhart Junction, Jan. 22.?We Marvin Charles, who, while otf
. have had a few days of pretty trial in Mayor Duncan's court last
weather during the paat week. The f'Wjv charged with etoriqg liquor,
v K1 refused to answer questions put to
(foow is ahput all gone exoept a little him and? inat6ad "an8Werbd 4
. > lying on the north hillsides. Every- was ordered locked up in jail for 12
" * v?im. Wlto glad to-eee it.oonoo and glad hours without the alternative'of a
'***'y?** Wane hi ru: %aNcw??l fono When tbB case wae cohdluded the i
ht^auSdej for the Ant time jury found him guilty and a fine of
- tb? year on account of the bad *100 ?r, 30 ,??*'' w"
weather. Rev. A. J. Cauthen, the >mpoeed- H? h" appealed to the
'nveeiding elder, preached a fine eer-.
STttTa very Urge and attentive .Ha tned again that afternoon
t ' 1 of the same day upon the charge of
~The'health of our community hae eelling "near beer" without a 11been
very good recently. cenaeand the jury failed to agree,
"" ^VMr. J oTGault, who ie a well which resulted in a mistrial.
'known citiaen of this community. *
bad a stroke of paralysis recently. Revival Meeting Closes Friday Night.
It has affected his speech and he
can't talk, to be understood, but he The revival meeting which has
is in his right mind. He has been been in progress for the past three
A man of great energy and of sound weeks in the First Baptist church
mind for a man of his age. He will here will come to a elod? on FriHaw
oon be 86 years old. He has many night. Rev. R. E. Neighbour, of
friends and relatives who sympathize Spartanburg, preached until Thurs?
... . day, at which time he left for home:
Mr. W. F. Farr, of Adamshurg, Rev. W. D. Wakefield preached the
tells me he made 100 bushels of remaining services. Mr. and Mrs
corn on one acre of land last year. Butler, evangelistic singers, left
This was on bottoms but this was a after the Wednesday night meeting
good yield What he has done oth- for Elon College, N. C., where they
era can do if they will try. That is will conduct the singing in a rethe
best way to reduce the cotton vival which is now in progress,
acreage-plant it in corn and sow Rev. W. D. Wakefield, the pastor,
more oats. I heard one man say he wjH preach Thursday night ami
V cn't done sowing oats and that he Friday afternoon and night, and
was going to sow more this spring the meeting will close at that time,
if the weather was so he could. My m ? ?
advice 18 don't uhc so much guano. A liind Letter.
Cut it out and make all the home ? . a~~Z Z ,0
fertilizer you can. Deep prepara- ,, ?aSMy,o^' n* 1912.
tion of the soil for corn is the idea jJ.' .
a?"l we c?n make it without so much , ? Un*?n? 8* J" . ,
gpano. This writer made some as fine /aP#JTv You will find inclosed
rTTuonyearuel have ever made I dl'??) onft dollar f..r which you
without any fertilizer at all and ??n ?""* e >oar Pa?Kir ,or thl8
very little rain ae you all know, it J 'flr aJJ p'raee chango my lie per
waa dry. We lay it to deep break- f.ronl ^ Q 10
kng of the land Greenville, S. C. Please do this at
We are not bragging, but we have ??ce 1 d?n'' n,i8a ac0P?
enough corn in the crib to do ue, ^r. 22nd of this month. I
meat in the emokehouae and hngg in wlii. !' ; ,
the pen. I am only thankful for Thanking you in advance.
this. We are not making cotton xours tr"ly.
c: _i W. F. Wood.
klligt CAUUDO UIV| |/irtujn. t
These are a few thoughts thrown <0 Virginia,
out and we hope they will !* gathered
in. Moxy. Mr B D left Union Mon.
*** " . day for Norfolk, Va., and says he
Preaching at Fairvfew. W|H likely locate somewhere in Vir~
# ginia. Mr. Culp has been in the
There-will be preaohing at Fair- rea| estate business here for the past
- triew Baptist church on the third several years and is a man with treBunday
at 3 o'clock in the after* meodous hustle. He is enterprising
noon. Rev. J. * A. Anderson will and trustworthy and will suooeed
paaaeh.-m- wherever be goee. -
I lasses, 10 gallons or more, 30c j|
per gallon.
Don't forget that we handle
Cypher's Incubators and all ^
kinds of supplies for poultry. \\
rinmp GPP Piir lino ^
mm w w hjvv v/ux 11UV*
? We want your trade and we $
S will treat you right. %
Mr. C. R. Holcomb, of Columbia, j
spent a few days the post week wRh
his brother, J. B. Holcomb, of Kelton
fc,.,.
Miss fiallie Layne returned home
last, weak from Union, where she
spent thn-e weeks.?-CampobeHo B
News. .
Miss Pearl Goforth, who iateaoh* ,
ing ths Lower Pairfordst school,
spent the week-end at her home -in 8
Union. v
v. ?
Miss Julia Maxwell baa returned f
to her home in Walballa after a c
visit to her sister, Mrs. C. H. Humphries.
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Mrs. S. F. McKissick will leave
Wednesday for Florida, where she 1
will spend some time.?Greenwood
Journal.
Mrs. L. H. Carlisle and children
returned last week from Donalds, 4
where they spent some time with
relatives. a
Mr. W. H. Picklesin.^r and Mr.
C. V. Shuford, of Brevard, N. C., J
are visiting Rev. J. A. Anderson '
this week.
Miss Alsie Smith, who is teaching ,,
in the graded school at Lock hart, ^
spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Miles Smith. ^
If f--If- TIV ? 1 ?
mth. tiuua chastening, 01 turn- ?
well, in the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. K (sterling at the home of 1
Mtb. Aubrey Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Humphries
are now occupying the cottage on \
Mountain street recently vacated by
Mr. Ernest Spears.
Mrs. R. C. Williams and little
son, Robert, returned last Thursday
from a visit of several weeks to rela- ]
tives at West Springs.
Mrs. W. D. Wilkins, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. P. Epton,
in Spartanburg, has returned
to her home in Union.
Mr. Wallace Smith, of Greenville,
and Cadet Douglass Smith, of ClemHon
College, have been visiting their
mother, Mrs. Miles Smith. j
Mrs. Katy Gall man has returned
home after a month's visit to her
daughters, Mrs. Herman Wray and
Beulah Gallman, of Macon, Ga. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pe&ke, Mrs.
Spencer Morgan Rice and Miss
Medora Duncan returned Monday
from x pleasure trip to the Bermudas
Island. ' ,; . ;
Local News Items. f
"Mac" says he killed a duck but j
couldn't get it. ^
Mrs. Macbeth Young is visiting
friends in Columbia. j
Miss Mary Sartor is visiting her 1
sister, Mrs. D. Fant Gilliam. f
Mr. C. E. Lipscomb was a busi- ^
ness visitor in Union last week. I
Mr. Jack McKissick, of Jonesville,
was a visitor in Union this week.
Senator Macbeth Young spent the
week-end in Union with his family, t
Dr. L. H. Thomas, of Santuc, '
was in Union Wednesday on busi- *
ness. *
Mr. W. H. Parksand family have j
moved into their new home in North s
Union. ?
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders, 1
of Cross Keys, spent Saturday in h
Union. *
Misses Agnes and Gertrude Wei- Jj
ker, of Columbia, spent Friday in ^
the city. 8
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Mrs. Maude Jeter Mabry spent
the week-end in Greenville with j
friends. Master
Macbeth Wagnon is con- e
fined to his home this week with a
meaeles.
Mrs. Jane Meador Fant, of Mead- ^
ors, is visiting relatives in Union g
this week.
Mrs. J. P. Cain, of Carlisle, is ?
visiting her children, Mr. aDd Mrs. t
Claude Cain.
Representative Lowndes J. Brown- c
ing spent the week-end with his
family atSedalia. Q
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Mr. Ha!l Abernethy, of Spartanburg,
spent the week-end with Mr. c
H. E. Brewington.
Miss Bessie Alverson, of Sedalia,
spent days this week with her sister,
Mrs. Eugene Sanders. ,
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Mrs. Arthur A. Estes, of Cross i
Keys, is visiting her parents, Mr. v
ana Mrs. J. T. Sexton. t
Mr. Miles Storm, of the General ?
Film Co., spent the week-end in >
Union with his parents. v
Representative R. W. Hamilton
spent several days this week with
his family at Jonesville.
Mr. B. G. Gregory, formerly of E
Santuc, now of Carlisle, was in f1
Union Wednesday on business.
Mrs. J. McJ. Fant, of Santuc, ^
was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Richard P. Morgan, t^is week.
Miss Edna Tinatey had* retorted ?
home after a short visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. 8. W. Pryor, at Chester. - ?
Miss Agnes Townsend entertained
teveral of her young friends at dinler
Monday evening at the home of
ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, S.
rownsend.
Mr. Claude Sartor and family
lave moved to their home near
Jnion and Mr. J. F. Norman and
amily are oceupying the residence
vacated by Mr. Sartor.
Light Hundred Per Cent. Bigger
Piofits for Our Farmers.
Don't forget to make a contribuion
for the Knapp Memorial fund.
Hand your contribution to some lo?1
collector. A handsomely engraved
picture-receipt, which is
fivon each contributor to the Knapp
und, contains a saying of the great
igricultural leader that every farmer
md farm boy in the South ought to
earn by heart, so inspiring is it,
md so suggestive of the truth that
ve have only scratched the surface
?f Southern agricultural possibilities.
The quotation is from Dr. Knapp's
;reat speech at Lexington, Ky., in
?hich he declared
"I estimate that there is a possi?le
800 per cent, increase in the
iroductive power of the farm laborrs
in the average Southern State,
,nd I distribute the gains as follows:
"50 per cent, to better drainage;
"5Q per cent. to seed of higher ,
itality, thoroughbred and carefully
elected;
"50 per cent, to the use of more
conomic plans for feeding stock and 1
he abundant use of legumes;
"150 per cent, to a rotation of
rops and better tillage;
"200 per cent, to the production
>f more and better mules and farm
nachinerv: and
"200 per cent, to the production
if more and better stock."
Will Assist in Revival.
Rev. W. D. Wakefield leaves
tfond&y for Clinton, where he goeo
assist Rev. L. A. Cooper in a reival
meeting at the Baptist church
here. Mr. Wakefield will preach
,nd sing in the meeting. The meetng
there is expected to continue two
reeks.
Furnish Pastor's Study.
The Sunday school of the First
'resbyterian church has recentl>
urnished the pastor's study, located
n the church building. The fur ,
ishing is in oak and is quite handome.
Opens Grocery Store. ]
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Mr. J. B. Lancaster has opened
ip a grocery establishment in the
tew building next door to the W. <
>. Arthur Cb., on -Main street.
A Rind Letter.
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Pacolet, S. C.,
R. F. D. No. 1.
dr. L. M. Rice. 1
Union, S. C.
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R. J. Foster.
Thank you for sending subscripion
a year in advance. ?Editor.
Services at Episcopal Church.
<
Friday afternooon?Litany at
1:30 at the Rectory.
Sunday?Sunday School at 10
i. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at
la. m. Subject of sermon: "Why
am a Catholic." j
Evening Prayer at 4:30 p. m.
iubject of sermon: "The Infidelity
f F^ar" and 3rd in series on "Inidelity
of Christians."
Special Advertisements
Aim?racicage, vaiuanie paper, on
streets of Union or in soine 01 the
stores. Finder please leave at TtmCfl
office or notify J. B. Foster, Santuc.
fOUR Choice of a 1'hysician is no uiore
important to you than your choice of
a druggist, we Hll your doctor's prescription
just as he writes it with the
purest drugs correctly compounded.
The Rice Drag Co.
>OST between Union and Monarch Mills,
a large, brown fur cape. Finder will
please notify
ltpd Mrs. Sarah C. Crosby.
YANTED?A 6ret class barber for the
town of Carlisle. Good place for the
right man and good location on Main
street. None but first class need to
apply. Address all letters or come
and sen J K. Bailey,
It Carlisle, S. C.
FOR COUGII8, recent and chrome,
there's nothing quite so effective us
Rexall Cherry Bark. Keep a bottle
always in the house. The Rice Drug
Company.
FINE LAND FOR BALK ? I offer for
sale at a reasonable price, mjf lot on
Main street between the nvndenon of
J A. Hawyer and the Jacob Rice home
place. Terms of Sale: Cosh. For
further Information see The Union
Times. T. M. Mar chant. 2-tf
When You Keep
the responsibility for
When you deposit it ir
; of this responsibilityson
of the conservativt
1 and by its capital and
| i You may open a ch
as well as large amour
ceives prompt and effi<
4 Per Cent Interest
EMSLIE NICHOLSON, G
President Vice
yOll iumm! a Good Fountain Pen,
have them in all the t>est makes
prices to suit you. The Kice Drug (
FOR RENT OR SALE?Nice four-m
house, located on Pine St., Union,
<5. Corner lot fronting K4 feet, w
depth of 150 feet, good neighlx>rhc
and tine well of water. I>>-ing the sa
house and lot owned by A T. VVil
Parties interested see * *
S. K. Itarron,
3-tf Attorney-at-Law
FOR SALE?At Cross Keys, H-ro
house on 3 acre lot, good barn, w
and necessary buildings convenien
arranged, orchard and garden. T
is desirable property, well situat
Known as Dr. Johnson home pla
See or write 11. C. or YV. W. YY'ilbu
Union, R 2. 3
A GREAT BARGAIN, a pound of
best note paper, worth 40 cents,
/tnlo ''7 /vmfj ?* TU.. I1"-". '** A * -
W*1?J ? V--I1U1 aw Liu; ivur 1'IU^ * U.
LAND FOR RENT?A three to f.
horse farm, lying on Broad Riv
known as part of the Sue R. Je
plantation. Good water; good te
meats, barns and stables and a t
pasture. Will rent the said farms
getber or separately Apply to
W. F. Bobo, Executor,
Union, 8. C.. R F D. 3
rHE best blood purifier that can
obtained, is lluict sPink Blood Purifi
Every bottle guaranteed by The P
met to Drug Co.
RICE'S Corn Remedy is u guarant*
cure for corns and callouses. A tf
will convince you. 'Joe ut TIk- U
Drug Co.
jENUINK?Appier Oats selected I
seed tree from impurities, prim: $1.,
Ser bushel, for sale by ,1. Little joe
oncfrvilic, S. C.
LVIOKE Black &. Wtiite, the best 5 ct
Cigar on the market. The Rice Dr
< oupany.
HDIET*8 Grippe Capsules, the pi
qoch. Don't get anyothorfor LaGrij
and Colds. 25c at The Palmetto|Di
Company.
NOTICE?My gin will b>- running oi
on Tuesday, Tnurmlay and Krid
hereafter. Grinding on Saturday. "
' 11. G. Bailey
SCHOOL Supplies, Taoiuts, Peuci
Inks, IVqb, Examination Tablets a
Composition Books at The fcRice |D?
Company.
FOR purr drags and guaranteed p
script-ion work, trade at Ttie Palme
Drug Co.. The Money Savers.
CREPE Papers, l.ainniiwjiiius, I'ai
Napkins in all colors at The?R
ItTUR Co.
WA TED?To sell dieap, about h
prioe a Scholarship in the Chsrlo
Anto School. Address or apply
"J" care The Times.
RICK'S Hyacyulh T?ilet Creaui is
excellent preparation for cold wrath
use. 25c at The Rice I)rug Co.**"""*
DANGEKoUS to let your Cough go 1
long. Huiet'? Cough Syrup will sto;
at once. Guarantee! at The Palme
Drug Co.
WANTED?Men and l>oys to i ike
thirty days practical course in ?.
Machine Shops, to leani Aufcoimd
business and accept good pusitioi
three hundred Graduates placed
positions in the last twelve moutl
Charlotte Auto School. Charlotte,
C.
BIBLES and Testaments tor sale. Cni
Times.
FOR SALE?Some city and couni
property, on easy terms, call (
J. M. Greer.
NOW is the time to improve vour bn
of chickens. On account of having
many for my yard space, 1 offer
sale 12 hens and 1 rooster. These
Rhode Inland Red* through bred ?
one of the very bent utility fo
known today. My price in *1 00 ea
It W. 8. McLure
TISSUE PAPER iii assorted colors
The Tiroes.
Price of Milk and Cream.
By the gallon in can 25c
By the quart to regular cnau>mers
For single quart 10c
For single pint.. 6<
For cream by quart 36<
For cream by pint - 20c
Alaineda Kami,
TUonc No. 36. Union, 8. C
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NICHOLSON II
BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY
UNION. S C j jj
Your Money at Home 1
its safety rests with you. I
? this bank you are relieved H
-it is then protected by rea- |
e management of this bank
surplus of over $90,000.00.
ecking account with a small
it, and every depositor rejient
attention. j
Paid on Savings Deposits.
E0. C. PERRIN, M. A. MOORE
Pres. A Cashier Asst. Cashier |
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will make your
Spring and Summer ^
;ot clotkes to order in I
u" an unusually satis- ^
? factory manner if
^ you 11 let us s&nd
3[J tkem your measure.
"" Tkey are tke leaders
'JlJj of tKe tailoring trade |
UK| because tkey
?o!
I have proven that
J good clothes can
- be made (or a
S? reasonable price.
to .
It pays to patronize
w*top*-notckers ?tKe
:oo; | ;J!same
honesty that /
? | ma de tk em famous
a ;
will assure you of
[IB, * |
w your money s worth
N and win your per
manent confidence.
try Are you ready to be
J sbown? |
? HIMPHRIES3 PE8RIN CO.
art1
md The Stag Shop.:
win
u Notice to Taxpayers!
at On account of bad conditionof weather
and roads, I have decided to change the
date* of meetings at West. Springs, Oro?
Keys and Goshen Hill. Will be at Weal
Springs, on Jan. 30th, forenoon at
Betaill s Store; at Oibbs, I^uicasterV
Store, Afternoon of Jan. 30th; Crow
Keys, Wilburn's Store, Forenoon cl
Jan. 31st; and atHodalia, Minter's Store,
~ Afternoon of Jan. 3lst; Goshen Hill,
Black Rock, Feb 1st.
' All other appointments to stand as ai
, ready announced.
T. J. Betenbaogh,
3-ti Auditor.