The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 18, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4
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FRIDAY
We have been hearing
ward. It now seems that
For years it has been talk
power they must act. It
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hi, an cr?i ly uay. 1 ney sn
unsettled conditions in th<
assume normal conditions i
questions are settled.
THE
The investigation of t
be going on in Washingtoi
Go abroad talking, Mr. B
little open talking in and ;
cret talking.
The present administ
to take the people into it:
forth so much condemnatio
for some people.
If the democrats will .
i.1 _ i- 1 ' i
ut:Kui'? mere is yet nope in
grasp of designing men. ]
be characteristic elements
have gotten just these eler
our Secretary of State, Wm
in some quarters.
LET MR. I
r '
It is astonishing to hea
Mr. Bryan is lecturing fc
Secretary of State. We do
No doubt Mr. Bryan is co
year is inadequate for ex
very much entertaining to
among representatives of
would cost a great deal of
Just go ahead, Mr. Br
try do not care a rap wh
not. They would certainly
an honest way to taking a<
cupy to gather in perequis
All the fervor raised
mere buncombe. There is r
is nothing wrong in the sp<
anybody.
The contact with the
to them by Mr. Bryan, wi
themselves to the mountai
Bryan spends his in lectur
hnnrl rn/1 aIAI 1 ~ ^1
iiuuuA V/U uuuai a ci
this incidental feature that
If it were not for the fac
Mr. Bryan, there would n<
so much that Mr. Bryan is
it is that he is reaping a i
enemies of the great states
JONESVILLE NEWS LETT]
Jonesville, July 15.?We had
rains last Friday and Satu
Crops are growing fast and lo
well but thev are small Pm
can't count on a July crop of c
this year. They will have to d<
on an August crop if they get a
Our town was made sad last
urday morning at the news o
killing of Mr. Oscar Lancast<
Union the evening before by a
way train. I don't know any
about the circumstances of th<
affair but there in one thing 1
very evident?that the craz
fast riding, fast driving, fast i
and fast sailing are all paying 1
tolls, but it seems to have no
on the craze. Nearly every da
news comes that some one or
are killed by fast transit. It if
the laws of the land they ma
executed strictly and rigidly but
do not prohibit crime. Some p
contend that sentences and pi
ment for crimes are not s
enough, but my observation is
the punishment be it ever so s
will not stop crime. I can recall
that have been hung and of
years lynching has been v:site<
on many criminals, bui the <
goes on just the same. Take "
land Ned" for example and see
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{, JULY 18, 1913.
of tariff revision, and revision down
mere will really oe sometning done.
; if the democrats hope to hold their
now seems that they will, and that
lould hasten their currency bill. The
e business life of the country would
n a very brief time if these two great
: LOBBYIST.
he operations of the lobbying said to
i is revealing some astonishing facts,
ryan. There has for years been too
around Washington and too much seration
has come into power pledged
s confidence. That's what is calling
n of Mr. Bryan. He talks too much?
just keep up the good work they have
at our country may be saved from the
Publicity, purity, and saneness should
in our public servants. We seem to
nents in our President Wilson, and in
i. Jennings Bryan. That is the trouble
JRYAN LECTURE.
ir such a howl raised over the fact that
>r money while holding the office of
not see anything to get nervous over,
rrect in his statement that $12,000 a
penses, for he would naturally have
do, and in the city of Washington and
many nations, these entertainments
money.
yan. The honest people of this counether
you lecture or whether you do
prefer your earning honest money in
dvantage of the high position you oc(ites
of office.
in regard to the lecture Incident is
lothing wrong with Mr. Bryan. There
eech-making program that need alarm
people, the helpful messages brought
11 do good. While others are taking
ns or seashore for a vacation. Mr.
ing, and incidently picking up a few
We venture the assertion that it is
; trouble some of Mr. Bryan's critics,
t that these fat lecture fees come to
ot be a word of criticism. It is not
i neglecting the duties of his office as
eward for lecturing that worries the
man.
SR. he has been punished and yet he is
good in the safe cracking business all the
irday. same every time he gets a chance,
okintr The notorious Louis R R?il?wo.??.i
-mers the mountain ranges is about the onotton
ly one that I recall to have been conspend
quered by severe punishment and
ny. that was only after he had been shot
Sat- to pieces and cut and hacked into a
f the shapeless being.
ir at The moonshiner of the dark cornrail
er after being severely punished for
thing making his moonshine stuff will be
i sad in the business in less than ten days
which after he serveo a oov?-?
-- ? ? - . ? OCHVCIlUCt
e for There is a job lot of four to go to
'lying the electric chair in Columbia soon
leavy and all for the same murder and yet
effect the high and bloody hand of the mury
the derer is abroad in the land. Negroes
more especially are being shot to ^pieces
j like and burned at the stake for rape,
iy be and yet rape goes on all the same,
they All these things is enough to make
eople one ask where are we? and what is
inish- going to be the result? It is said
evere that necessity is the mother ?f in
that vention, it seems to have been the
evere case with a woman I heard of whose
I men hens laid plenty of eggs but would
late not set and the old woman was not
1 up- able to buy an incubator so she made
crime a belt like a hunter's belt for carryPort
ing cartridges and filled it with eggs
how and buckled it around her waist next
to her body and wore it there regularly
and in due time every egg
hatched a little chick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates returned
from Columbia Sunday where
they had been to see Mr. M. M. Lawson,
who had been operated on last
week, at the Columbia hospital foi
appendicitis and who is seriously
sick.
Miss Inez Spears, who is in the
hospital at Spartanburg with fevei
is improving and will come home
this week, if she has no back set.
Mrs. Hattie McWhirter and daughter,
Miss Marie are at Buffalo Lithic
Springs in Virginia for a few weeks
miss i-iucilc Youmans, of h'airfax
S. C., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth
McWhirter, her school friend.
Mrs. Julia Corkhill, of Chester, it
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herben
Hames.
According to the old time sign foi
the first frost reckoned by the conv
ing of the first katy dids we wil!
have frost the first week in Octobei
this year.
Mrs. Coke Ariail, of Greenwood, ii
visiting at the Methodist parsonage
Telephone.
Chinese are gradually learning t<
wear European shirts and collars.
On the American continent 1624
languages and dialects are spoken.
Letter boxes on street cars may b<
found in Des Moines and Burlington
Iowa and Grand Rapids, Mich. Pas
sengers may post letters on the can
or mail may be put in the box whih
passengers are getting on and off th<
cars.
If every man could achieve his am
bition the government would certain
fy be in the hands of all the people
Some men are never satisfied unti
they have troubles that drive them t<
di ink.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
The State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas
J. B. Pitts, as Administrator of th<
Estate of Adelia Gilmore, deceased
Plaintiff.
against
H. C. Hawkins, C. A. Hawkins, J
M. Dawkins, Mazzie Wesson, J. R
Gilmore, and Sara Welsh Pitts,
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS: ___
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint ir
this action, of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serv<
a copy of your answer to said Com
plaint on the subscriber, at his oAbj
in Union, S. C., within twenty dayr
after the service hereof, exclusive oi
the day of such service; and if yot
fail to answer the Complaint withii
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ir
this action will apply to the Cour<
for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
W. W. Johnson,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated June 26, 1913.
The defendants Mazzie Wessor
and H. C. Dawkins will take notic<
that the Summons and Complaint ir
this action were filed in the office 01
the Clerk of Court for Union County
South Carolina, on the 26th day ol
June, 1913.
W. W. Johnson.
Plaintiff's Attorney..
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the Cost
Is to buv everything
Heavy Groceries, Poultr
Food from the Old Reli
Company.
20 Pounds of Standa
One Dollar, every day n<
tion being that when yoi
for One Dollar, you inc
Dollar's worth of anytl
line. You will find here
est stock of Everything
in Upper Carolina, No
I If we can't demonstrate
faction, we will gladly \
of Sugar. Our prices on
in line and as a rule che
know in the country.
It is to your loss ever
in old shelf worn or stale
the best to be had hei
prices.
Specials this week: ]
es; Fresh Hen Feed, a
Shell, The Finest Select!
in one stock; cheaper t
sold before, Coffee and
Tetley's, Liptons, White
Hurst, and Leggetts, noi
We save you what otl
All we ask is the same i
full weight, prompt deli1
all errors cheerfully cori
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Because of Hip
of Capt A. H. F
I our stock at 01
, the knife to ou
; Goods, Notion
wear, Men's, W
; I Oxfords, Men's
and Gents Fun
den Opportuni
; future at the p
fail to come.
Saie Star
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P- of Advertised Letters for the
Week Ending, Julv 18, 1913.
i Mrs. Manda Coleman, Miss Measa
? Fant, W. M. Green, Mrs. Jennie
? Greer, John Hamby, Johnnie Johnt
nie Johnson, Margie Lewis, Miss Jan->
ie Rabb, Green Rodger, Mrs. Anna
Stevens, Jim Sims, John Simson, E.
H. Venters, Geo. W. Waddell, Wiliam
Worthy, Samuel Wotrhy.
? Card of Thanks.
1 We desire to express our sincere
f appreciation for the kindness and
, sympathy of* our friends and neighf
bors during the last illness and
death of our wife and mother, Mrs.
W. E. Ammons. May God richly
bless each one of them.
Husband and Children.
ay to Reduce
: of Living
fnr tVlP Tahlp Fonev ar?rl
wwAV/j t*iivjr uuu
y Food, Horse and Cattle
iable, The Union Grocery
rd Granulated Sugar for
3xt week, the only stipula1
order your 20 lbs, Sugar
lude with it at least One
hing else in the Grocery
s the best assorted, freshGood
to Eat to be found
joke, no bluff, no brag,
this to your entire satisgive
you a dollar's worth
this Mammoth Stock, are
aper than any market we
y time you invest a dollar
j goods, when you can buy
*e at the same or lower
iVoqVi PVii/tlr oil "
. a vun vmvn jl' wuy ail DU"
11 sizes; Crushed Oyster
on of Olives you ever saw
han they have ever been
Tea, Chase & Sanborns,
Hose, Perri-Walla, Pinele
better in America,
lers lose in bad accounts,
square deal that we give,
very, courteous attention,
-ected.
GROCERY CO.
L. L. Wagnon, Mgr.
HE GREAT
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change to be made .
oster's death. We ir
ice, and to do so, \
r entire stock, consis
is, Millinery* Ladies
omen and Children's
; and Boys' Clothing,
lishings. So don't m
ty, it will pay you to
rices we are makii
Is Saturday, Ji
Dry Good
ICE T
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\ Drink this Hot
We have the variou
| people delight to use
| we can please you
| your Ice Tea want
| whatever you need i
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Johnson Bicycle? A
received four from
and will be glad to s
you.
W. Newell Smith
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41 East Main St.
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lust reduce
ve have put
ting of Dry
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Shoes and
Hats, Shirts
iss this Golbuy
for the
lg, so don't
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freshing to I
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