The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4
THE UNION TIMES
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UNION TIMES COMPANY 1
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913. '
"Everything is all right." '
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The man who tries is the man
worth while. '
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"Do your best, your dead level 1
best." Then you need not be ashamed <
if reverses come. <
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Keep back the harsh word; it will 1
hurt you more than it will hurt your 1
supposed "enemy."
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The tramp works harder trying to (
avom worK tnan does the honest .
toiler who seeks work. ,
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Justice, even-handed, sure and re- J
lentless, is the joy of the honest soul
T -^. .-.and a terror to the evil doer.
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A juryman who fears God and rev- j
erences the law is a stronger safe- 1
guard than a battallion of soldier*. ]
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The lack of reverence, often manifested
by the youth of today is one
index pointing to rough weather in <
the future. *
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Progress, our worthy contempo- j
rary, celebrated its fourteenth birth- J
day last week. We extend best wisTt.
es. .May the future bring prosper- ^
ity, happiness and all else that is 1
worth while. c
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Now that the new postoflice build- f
ing is beginning to show up, it ap- ;
pears more and more clearly that we
are to have a gem of a building, one v
that willl be in keeping with the near,
by handsome court house. \
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We hear a great deal these days '
about the oppression by the employer j
and the hard grind in which the em- v
ployee abides. Tut! The shoe is frequently
on the other foot. The maker v
of the payroll is often the man wno 1
sweats blood. If the average em- c
ployee sought to render faithful service
there would be better conditions I
all around. '
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Do not fail to attend the address ^
to be delivered by Judge Memminger s
{it thft onnrt VlAlien i *> rv nf
v?v VWM.V **vua? * * ?VIC*JT ?TVIIIItK ?V
8 o'clock. The address will be of es- *
pecial interest to the intelligent citi- 1
zens. The address is to be of a lit- j
erary character, and in no sense a ti- ^
rade against lawlessness. Ladies and
gentlemen are invited to come. JNo i
charge for admission. (
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Not one single farmer has voluntarily
spoken a word to us for or j
against a cotton warehouse. This has (
been our experience on more than one '
occasion when we have undertaken to |
advocate some move that we believed (
would work to the benefit of the far- j
mer. Perhaps, Mr. Farmer, you are f
making up your mind as to the proposed
plan, or is it that such matteis (
?re utterly uuimkiu your pian 01 procedure.
A bit of adverse criticism ]
would at least show interest. t
Don't forget that the city author- _
ities are making earnest effort to J
lave Union arrayed in clean garF
nents by April 1. What are you dong
to cooperate in this movement.
'Clean-up Day", April 1, is rapidly
ipproaching. Have all the litter
-aked up and ready to be carted
iway. Let's begin now a war that
>vill put mosquitoes and flies out of
justness me coming summer. 11 win
say in health dividends.
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Solicitor Hill had a perfect right
to decline to have Ex-Solicitor Otts
to assist him in the Coleman trial.
We see nothing: unethical, inelegant
ir even lacking in good breeding In lis
refusal. He was asked by some
good citizens if it would be acceptable
to him to have Mr. Otts assist
lim. He said that while he and Mr.
Otts had maintained a perfectly
friendly relation throughout the
*Q mna i rrrt anH worn haw imAn friAMi* I
>i UtIU ?*Vt V tivr *T upvil JL * IVyllU"
[y terms, he declined the profferea
assistance. We most assuredly ei*lorse
his position. The very fact
that it was Solicitor Hill's first court
and the first trial of notable importance
in that court made it bad form \
for over-zealous, albeit worthy, citzens
to put it up to Solicitor Hill
;o have Mr. Otts assist him. Solicitor \
Hill did exactly what he should hav?
lone?declined with thanks.
And, by the way, we wish to com- A
mend the earnestness and zeal of the
lew solicitor. We did not support
aim in the campaign. We voted and
worked for Mr. Otts, his opponent.
That was our choice and we were ^
jut exercising our right as a citizen. _
But Mr. Hill was chosen. We cheer- F
'ully accepted the situation, and the
:onduct of Mr. Hill is vindicating
>ur saneness in so doing. Solicitor
Hill will make good, or we are much _
mistaken in summing up the situa- 1
don.
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West Springs News Letter. ^
nrest opnngs, reD. i?.? ine west
Springs community was the scene of
i shooting affray on last Sunday norning.
Two negroes, Posey Stein I
ind Bill White, who live on Mr. E. F.
VlcWhirter's place, had a quarrel and
;he result was that Bill White got a _
load of number 8 shot in his left arm
and side.
It seems that Bill White had loaned
i pair of shoes to Posey Stein and
Posey had failed to return them. Bill
vent for his shoes on Sunday mom- _
ng and instead of them he got a load \
)f shot.
Posey Stein has not been arrested.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bogan spent a
lay or two the past week with rela,ives
at Cedar Bluff. F
Mrs. Oscar C. Lancaster of Union,
>pent the past week here with her
jarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. F.
Hayes.
Mr. Henry H. DuPree of Abbeville,
vas a truest at the West Springs hoel
on Sunday.
Mrs. Pernecia Smith has been quite *
iick for the past two weeks.
Mrs Ella Bogan has returned
'rom an extended visit to her mother, F
Hrs. J. B. Lancaster, at Union. ^
Mr. Barnett Lancaster visited
'riends at Lockhart Junction the past
veek. Q
Messrs. J. Boyd Lancaster, J. M.
Whitehead and Henry Smith, attended
the Corn Exposition at Columbia
i few days ago.
Mr. Wallace M. Lancaster, of Kel- o
y's Station, spent one day here last
veek with relatives.
Messrs. Lonnie and Boyce Hyatt
vent to Spartanburg Monday on busness.
Mr. D. H. Moiller is attending
ourt in Union this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Holcombe, of
Helton, spent the week-end at West
Springs with the family of Mr. J.
H. Whitehead. T
Mr. L. I). Varner spent a few days
hit rvocf ?1.. " ?
|/uov nvviv wivn It'iatiVCS 111
ihaw county. j
Miss Lois Gregory of Glenn
springs spent a day or two here the
>ast week with relatives.
Messrs. W. J. Betsill and Johnnie
P. West are both quite sick with'
jrippe.
Miss Annie Lee entertained a num>er
of friends at a valentine party ^
>n last Friday, evening.
Honor Roll of West End School
First grade A.?Lillie Mae Cheek,
\rthur Arrowood, Nora Davis, Ray
jodshall, Ben Ivey, Walter Justice,
talph Lybrand, Fred Lybrand, Katheen
Steen, Maude Arrowood, Tiny
Jathcart, Louise Johnson, Ruth Ly
>rand, Walter Reaves, Leo Stacy,
^ezzie Stacey, Aubrey Scott, Sam Surrett.
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First grade B.?Grace Davis, Fred
Hheek, Herman Sprouse.
Second grade Fred Martin.
Third grade?Mary Zimmerman, *
Esther Fowler, Willie Sanders, Es.elle
Steen.
Special Advertisements
>URE CREAM CHEESE?If anything
ours is better than -any we
have had this season. Certainly it
is as good as pure Cream Cheese
can be. We sell it for 26 cents per
Bound and it is worth it and more,
iut to every customer who calls to
mind this ad, and wants five pounds
at one purchase for one week, we
will see that you get it. If it is
good to eat you can come nearer
getting what you want, like you
want it and when you want it than
any place we know of. Call on us
often. The Unoin Grocery Co.
^OR SALE?One four-room cottage
one Pine street, prices and terms
reasonable. For further information
call on or address The Times
6-tf.
JET THEM NOW?Plant them as
soon as the ground will permit.
Onion Setts, is what we are reminding
you about today. Red,
Yellow, White. The best keepers
and the kind that make large satisfactory
Onions. The sooner you
plant the earlier you can have
ChmotKinr* ' *
Uv...vuiiug ncsii irorn your own
garden and some to sell to your
neighbor who does not plant a garden.
Don't forget us when you
want good Onion Setts, Seed Irish
Potatoes, Seed English Peas, or
anything else that grows in the
garden. The Union Grocery Company,
Reliable Seedsmen.
VE SAVE YOU MONEY and always
give you the best when yoli
trade with The Palmetto Drug Co.
VHEN YOU FEEL BAD take Dodson's
Liver Tone, at The Rice Drug
Company.
lLWAYS KEEP IN MIND the old
time remedy, an external and internal
remedy, cures all aches and
pains, Huiet's All Healing Liniment
does it, at The Palmetto
Drug Co.
'HE BEST COLD DRINKS in town
at The Rice Drug Company.
'OR SALE?The B. F. Arthur residence
corner ef Main and Church
streets. Modern conveniences, tep
rooms, close in. For price and
fprm c r* T ^ * * *
v4.??uf tu j. u. Artnur, M.
& P. Bank, Union, S. C.| . >
,OOK! LOOK!?Great Soap Sale
now on, 15 cakes for only 25c at
The Rice Drug Company.
,OST OR STOLEN?A gentleman's
silk umbrella, made to fit in folding
case. Finder will please communicate
with the Times office.
iOST?A small gold necklace with'
an old fashioned tassel attachedj
Finder will please notify the Union i
Times and receive reward. . |
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about half Jersey. Followed a coll ~
ored man from a mile and a half *
below Lockhart Junction. Ownftf J
can get same by paying for thU
advertisement and the feed bill
lt-pd. T. E. Cudd.
VANTED?A reliable farm white
hand hand. Good wages and board.
Write to me at once. H. C. Wilburn,
Union, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
8-tf.
'OR SALE?Indian Runner Duck
Egirs. Drice Xl-00 fnr 1 o
Brown Leghorn Efjprs, 50 cents for 1
a setting of 15 e^gs. Both are I
tfood strains. Prices are at my
house, three miles south of Union.
Miss M. W. McBride, Union, R. 1.
8-tf.
lOME-GROWN, Frost-Proof Cabbage
Plants for sale, 15c per hundred.
Mrs. A. A. Estes, Sedalia, .
S. C. It. (
'OR RENT?A j?ood four-room
house near Knitting Mill on olo
[arris Mill property. Apply to S. ^
Means Beaty. 7-4t.
ET YOU A FEW POUNDS of .
these before the season is over.
Soon you will not be able to have
them for almost a year. Genuine
Turkish Figs, by the pound or box.
London Layer Raisins the pound
r box. Fresh Shelled Almonds
??,i \tr~i ? i. '
anu iv aiiiui meuiH, uraii|;e and |
Lemon Peel, Crystalized Citron,
Currants and Seeded Raisins, Al- "
monds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts,
Etc. You did not know it, but ours
are just as fresh and good as they
were for Christmas or Thanksgiving.
We get new stock daily. Don't J
forget a few pounds of Heinz's 1
Mince Meat. The Union Grocery 1
Company. I
HE BEST DRUGS that we can buy
is not good enough for our custo- I
mers. The Palmetto Drug Co. j
. McJ. FANT AND SON have purchased
from the Tyler Plantation 2
Dairy, one Registered Jersey; tlie l
fee charged will be two dollant.
Also have for sale fifty bushels of i
rants improved Yellow Meed
Corn. Price delivered at Santut;, :
two dollars and fifty cents per J
bushel. J. McJ. Fant, Santuc, S. 1
C., R. F. D., No. 1 5-4t. J
IIGGEST VARIETY and Best Selection
of Good Brooms at reasonable
prices that we have had in 1
many days. See us now and look
over some of these values. We also
offer a very fine toilet paper for
reasonable cost. Just a few arti- "
cles in high grade enamelware that 1
are going at sacrifice prices. Look
nvpr thpsA- PVhrv opftnlA ncofnl
about the kitchen and house and
worth a third more than we asX. ,
The Union Grocery Company. J
1ET A Black and White Cigar, the
best on the market at Tne Rice
Drug Company.
[EEP YOUR Bowels in good shape
by taking Huiet's Blood and Liver 1
Pills. Mild and pleasant, at the
Palmetto Drug Company.
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We Hs
For Men and
and if you ne
boy it will pa
we can save 1
CL .
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For Men, Woi
in ar
Silve Brand
Buttonholes; t
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IVIUIUHL
NEW STORE
NEW STOCK J
LOW PRICES
N FANCY GROCERIES
cdvtitc Aiun rAiunirc .
inuiu mw L/iiiuiLj
jive us a Trial Order. We
vill strive to please you.
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F. B. WASHBURN
NEXT DOOR TO PALMEnO DRU6 CO.
"HONE 237 QUICK DELIVERY
Pure Leaf Lard
Scoco, Snow White, Simon
Pure Lard, Snow Drift, Cotolene,
Crisco and Cooking
3il. We will be glad to supply
your favorite Shortenng.
When you want as good
is the best in the way of
Ham, Breakfast Strip, Pure
rt i_ ci ri a
rora oausage, t^ouniry
Eggs and Country Butter.
Fresh and Dried Fruits,
Etc. ;
Call on us.
THE UNION GROCERY i
COMPANY.
LOOK! LOOK! Conkey's laying tonic
will double the yield of your eggs,
at The Rice Drug Co.
PA MPV WnRK rV/w.hAt/wl Mo to
Collar and Cuffs Sets,, table runners,
etc., beautifully done at reasonable
.prices. For further Information,
call at The Times Office.
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NUNNALLY'S FINE CANDIES al- .
ways on hand at The Rice Drug ,
Company, the Rexall Store.
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ave a Few
Boys we want
ed a suit for youi
y you to come
you money on Si
>es! Shoe
men, Boys and C
Ld let us show y<
Collars, the ne1
hey don't tear 01
mam
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BUY Y0U1
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where a man c
shoes with every <
and get them read:?
We empha
WE NEITHER
SELL UNCER1
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The Leading '
MAIN STREET
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Suite
to close out
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to see us as
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:an get a pair of
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UNION, S. C