The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 28, 1914, Page 5, Image 5
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Revisiting Old Home Town.
The New York Press tells of th
following dialogue:
"Where's Jack Wilkins, who use
to be the strongest boy in school?"
"He's running the trimming d<
partment in nis wife's milliner
store." H
"What became of Harold Hart<
who was going to be an opera sinfa
er?" .
"He's night watchfhan at the des
mute home over in Pebbletown."
"And where is Millie Stinger, wh
? n?irl in tVl A VflllftV ?
Wlia tUC piCVVIVOV mm* _ ?
"Her oldest boy tells me that sh
weighs 250 pounds."
"And Henry Robinson, who used t
be the stupidest boy in school?"
"You'll find him over at the barr<
factory. He's putting in a modcr
efficiency system for them."
"I suppose poor .Willie Petersoi
the village idiot boy, died long ago?
''No, indeed! Doc removed whs
there was of Willie's brain, and no
* he's the tango professor at Whiff
Beach, and coining money."
Prizes Offered Girls Tomato Club.
Two best all round reports, inclu<
ing yield, historv, report and displa]
Short course Winthrop college se<
v ond best, $5.00; third, $2.50.
Best history of work written in a
tractive booklet, by girl under 1
years?gold bracelet.
Best history of work written in a
tractive booklet by girl over 12 year
$2.60.
. Best teceipt book, $1.00
Best apron and cap made by gi
under 12 years, $1.00.
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Best apron and cap made by girl
over 12 years, $1.00.
e Largest variety of jelly?lap robe,
Peoples Supply Co.
d Largest variety pickles, $2.00
Best yield from 1-10 acre, $2.50.
s- Best display of catsup, $1.00
y Besty Le.ld4fe?-^l)llnts." $2.00.
Best piece of handiwork made by
j, girl under 12?A piece of fancy work.
[. Best piece of handiwork by girl
over 12 years.A piece of fancy work.
Card of Thanks.
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" Editor Union Times:
ie I beg space in your valuable
paper to express my sincere gratitude
jo to the voters of Union county for one
of the finest votes I have ever receivii,
ed since I have been in politics. I
n heartily appreciate my friends and
stand ready to serve them in any way
n, that I can., I also extend an invita"
tion to my political opponents to call
it on me when in the city of Union, and
w you will find welcome in the county
le auditor's office. I am the servant of
the whole people and pledge you my
very best service. Respectfully,
T. J. Betenbaugh.
J; Wood-Little.
:
Miss Cora Wood and Mr. Robert
t- Little were married Sunday morning
2 at Foster's Chapel. Rev. F. F. Gibson
performed the ceremony,
t- Mrs. Little is the attractive daughs,
ter of Mrs. L. J. Wood. She has a
wide circle of friends throughout the
State who wiBh her great happiness,
rl Mr. Little ie a young man of sterling
qualities.
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LOCAL NEWS ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carr are visit- (
ing relatives at Marietta, Ga.
Miss Ruth Crawford is spending '
some time with relatives at Greer. 5
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bailey of Kelton
were visitors in the city Saturday. (
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tinsley spent |
the week-end at the Isle of Palms. |
Mr. Foster Howell left Saturday
for Cincinnatti on a pleasure trip. <
Mr. J. M. Bennett of Cross Anchor !
was in the city Saturday on business. 1
Mr. C. N. Alexander of Jonesville
was in the city Monday on business. (
Mrs. A. P. McElroy has returned .
from the mountains of North Caroline.
Mr. Wilson Arthur is the guest 0f |
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W*. D. Ar- ,
thur.
Miss Kelly Ledbetter has returned
from Charleston and the Isle of j
Palms. j
M rs. J. R. Coggshall of Darlington
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. P. '
Harry.
Dr. V. R. Hawkins spent several
days last week with friends in Char- .
lesion. '
Mr. William McLure of Charleston
is the guest of his father, Mr. W. S. ,
McLure.
1
Mrs. Dudley Jones has been visit- 1
ing relatives in the county for sev- (
eral days.
Miss Nancy Goudelock has return- 1
ed home from a visit to her sisters at 1
Bennettsville.
Misses Myra and Mamie Young are '
in Spartanburg, the guests of Miss
Shirley Sims.
Miss Florence Duckett of route 2, 1
is spending this week with her aunt 1
at Whitmire. (
Mr. and Mrs. L .T. Wagnon of Ma- ,
con, Ga., are the guests of their son, '
Rev. L. L. Wagnon.
Mr. Roy P. Whitlock, cashier of the '
Bank of Landrum, was a visitor in t
the city Saturday.
Mrs. G. B. Sanders and children re- ]
turned last week from the mountains >
of North Carolina. I
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Matheson and T
children have returned from a visit to *
relatives in Cheraw.
Miss Myrtle Sprouse has returned J
from Spartanburg where she has
been visiting relatives. J
Mrs. Theodore Maddox and child- t
ren are the guests of Mrs. Frances
Murphy at Mt. Tabor.
Mr. Ferd Lawson spent last week t
with his parents, returning to his p
home in Sumter Saturday. n
Mr. C. S. Moore of the Columbia ?
State spent Wednesday \n the city "
in the interest of his paper. a
Mr. Blankenship of Fort Mill arrived
Sunday to spend the week with ^
Mr. G. C. Greer on route 2. J1
Miss Louise Hunter of Cresccpit c
City, Fla., arrived Thursday to visit (
her cousin, Mrs. L. G. Young. p
Miss Harriet Wagnon returned Fri- ^
day afternoon from a visit to Miss *
Esther Byers at Spartanburg.
Miss Mary Flynn, who has heen
taking a special course at New
Rochelle, has returned, to the city. <
The residence of Mrs. John K.
Young on South street has been completed
and she has moved into it. ,
Mrs. George Willard and children
have returned home after spending
a few days with relatives in Chester.
Hr IT T. Pilpv nvnci/lnnf nf flto
Spartan Academy, attended the Baptist
Association at Putnam this week.
Misses Etta McDow ami Mary
Jones spent several days this week
with Mrs. L. Berry Jeter, Jr., at Santuc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Duckett and
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bishop of route 2, (
were in the city Tuesday for a short j
while.
Miss Cecil Barr and Vera Corley.
who have been the guests of Miss
May Smith, have returned to their
homes. <
Mrs. Davis Gregory, who has been j
visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Holland,
in Atlanta, has returned to her home
on route 3.
Mr. Guy H. Wilburn left Tuesday
morning for the northern jparkota- to
niirch^o the falLodittV-wtrrfcer stock for*
nis store.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Moore and
daughters, Misses Mamie, Kate and
Bessie, motored to Glenn Springs
Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence McEachern and children
have returned from several
months in the mountains of North
Carolina. i
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Misses Maud Gororth and Gertrude ]
Ray returned to the city Monday af- |
ternoon from a ten days stay at the }
Isle of Palms.
Mr. John Dunnovant of Chester
passed through Union Wednesday on
his way to the mountains from his
home in Chester.
1
Mrs. Henry S. Adams and little son ]
left Saturday for their home in Ches- .
tor after a visit to Mrs. B. G. Clifford '
at the Seminary. j
Mr. Alfred T. Willis of Spartanburg
spent the week-end in the city
with relatives, making the trip on his 1
Indian motorcycle '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whisenant of j
Spartanburg spent the week-end in j
the city with their parents, Mr. and ,
Mrs. P. C. Whisenant.
Mrs. Hattie Milhous, who hps been <
the guest of her children, Mr. and ^
Mrs. C. H. Milhous, left Wednesday
for her home in Denmark.
. j|
Mrs. A. H. Foster, Misses Mary
Emma and Louise Foster returned
ruesday evening from a visit to Mrs.
Jhapman at Spartanburg.
Mrs. R. W. McDow has many
"riends throughout the county who
vill be pleased to know that she is
ecovering from a recent illness.
Mrs. D. S. Pope and children, whc
lave been visiting Mrs. Ida Baker at
ler home on Main street, have returned
to their home in Columbia.
Mrs. Ethel Smith and Mr. Stuart
Smith, who have been spending the
summer with relatives in Mississippi
returned to the city Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamsor
if Darlington arrived Tuesday after
loon to visit Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Boyd
at their home on East Main street.
Rev. and Mrs. I). P. Boyd and Master
Albert Boyd returned to then
home in Newberrv Fridav nftor a f?>?
lays visit to Mr. and" Mrs. 1). A
Boyd.
Mr. Edward McCrady, who is encaged
in construction and engineering
work in Union, re tunned home
Monday to cast his ballot.?Laurent
Advertiser.
Miss Annie Ered passed through
Union Monday on her way to Augusta,
Ga. from several weeks visit t<
tier sister, Mrs. Patterson, in Header,
sonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodders lefl
Sunday for their home in Greenville
rrom a visit to their parents, Mr. and
VI rs. I). E. Wessinger, on South
L'hurch street.
Mr. H. L. Gaffney, proprietor of the
Battery and Mr. O. VV. Myers left
Wednesday for the north, where theji
ivill purchase merchandise for the approaching
season
Mrs. D. H. Wallace, Miss Sallie
Wallace and Master Dan Wallace
.vho have been summering in th<
nountains of North Carolina, returnid
to the city Friday afternoon.
A revival meeting will begin a1
Vft. Vernon Presbyterian church Sun
lay, August 31. There will be twe
services a day, 3:20 and 8 o'clock
The public is cordially invited to atend.
Rev. A. B. Kennedy of Columbia
passed through Union Monday on his
way to Pocahontas, Va., where together
with Rev. W. D. Wakefield he
A-ill conduct revival services for sev:ral
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Con Allen, Mr. and
Wis. D. W. Mullinax and Misses Nina
51igh and Lyl Milam returned to the
ity Saturday from a pleasure trip to
^ew York, Washington and other ineresting
points.
Mrs. McCutcheon and children
if Charleston spent last week with
he Misses McCutcheon at Monarch,
drs. McCutcheon is pleasantly renembered
in Union Miss Emma
lordon and has numbers of friends
ere who were pleased to see her
gain.
Mrs. Hnrhprt. Rmniilf. who hum heen
isiting Mrs. H. S. Adams in Chester,
as joined Miss Mamie Duncan ana
ogether they will attend the Assoiation
of the Deaf, in Charlotte, N.
). On the return home they will visit
*Irs. G. P. Smith at Rock Hill and
diss Duncan will stop over in Union
or a while.
List of Advertised Letters.
M. L. Bell, Pol lie Baker, V. S. Bish>p,
Walace Bruce, E. B. Cureton, Mrs,
Mice Gregory, Miss Cassie Jeter
VIrs. Charlotte Jeter, Miss Cora Johnson,
Walter Keith, Prank Lyles, Hen.
ry Law, Miss Eva Lee, 2; Miss Donlia
Moss, Rob Mann, N. C. Monroe
Tommie Owins, L. J. Perrin, Misf
Lizzie Peters, Miss Bertha Pettie
VIrs. Ruth Rodger, James Stacy, Mis*
Laura Trenthons, Corwin Turner
E. W. Watson, 3; Dellie Waters, Johr
EL Waters, Miss Bessie White, Mis<
Laura Williams, Mrs. Julian Young
C. M. Young.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank the voters of Unior
lounty for the splendid vote given m<
an August 25 and shall appreciate
their support in the next primary.
W. G. Puckett.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank the people of Unior
:ounty for the splendid vote given m<
>n August 25 and shall appreciate
their support in the next primary.
Respectfully,
* _ Dr. J. T. Jeter.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank my friends for theii
support given me in the race foi
township commissioner in the receni
primary, and wish to ask their kine
:onsiuerauon ana influence in mt
next primary. Respectfully,
Victor Lawson.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank the many kinc
friends who so generously helped mi
win the pony and cart given by thi
merchants of Union. I also wish t<
thank the merchants for their kind
less. Respectfully,
Eula Gilbert.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank the citizens of thi
town and county of Union for thi
handsome vote given me at the firs'
primary election on the 25th day 01
August, 1914, in my race for re-elec.
tion to the House of Representatives
I feel truly grateful to my people
[ appreciate the same, and when I re.
turn to Columbia next January as t
member of the General Assembly
from Union county, I will serve yoi
in the future as I have done in thi
past. I will work for the interest ol
avery citizen of Union county, ant
work for the upbuilding or unioi
county.
My friends, I certainly appreciate
the handsome vote you gave me.
Yours very truly,
J. Frost Walker, Jr.
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* FOR SALE!?100 acres of farm land ses
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t $9.00 per acre. This is a bargain. cent
1 tf Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. 29 2(
3-HORSE POWER Gasoline engine
and wood saw for sale cheap. Ap- THE
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] WANTED?Position as stenographer
> and typewriter by recent graduate. -pHE
> Can give good references. Apply sje
> to Times or Miss E'lorence Duckett, pjr
Union, R. 2. 3t pd. -ph.
WANTED?A boy to work at Spen- HUU
cer's Cafe. Must have good refer- J-6*3
ences. Chas. E. Spencer, Prop. It. ^a(
. Co,
\ WEST SPRINGS WATER delivered
t at your door in Union twice a week plj
f in sealed carboys. Late summer is
a good time to drink this health- STR,
trivial? water. Leave word at ter
; Times office. foe
W. H. Lawson, West Springs. for
i Phone 17 . 33 fit of
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1 FOR SALE?One 15-horsepower
~ ComDound Port Huron Traction
[ road roller, 45 brake power, with Pu
' front rolls. One 21 h. p. Compound Ap
1 Port Huron combination traction
engine, with smooth drivers, two
s wheels in front. Either of the above BRH
engines will furnish splendid power Th
for saw mill, or any stationery mi*-" yoi
chinery. L. C. Wharton. 324t wo
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d Cigar salesman wanted to adrtise.
Experience unnecessary.
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smoking, chewing
iaeco, cigarettes, cigars. Send 2
stamp for full particulars.
)t Helmet Tobacco Co.,
New York, N. Y.
REMEDY you find in all the
ties?Huiet's All-Healing Linint,
the one that stops the pain.
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TONIC you want for that tired,
epy feeling, Dr. M. D. Huiet's
ik Blood Purifier. Guaranteed ai
e Palmetto Drug Co.
ET'S CHILL BUSTER guarand
to stop chills or your money
:k. Try it at The Palmetto Drug
RENT?Brick livery stable. Apr
to J. E. Hunter, or L. G. Young.
AYED?One white and black set
bitch with scar across left fore
>t. Five dollars reward for in mation
that will lead to return
dog. J. H. Webber, Jonesville,
C. It
SALE?300 bushels genuine
re Appier oats, native grown,
iply at once. L. J. Hames, Uat
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