The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 19, 1915, Page 5, Image 5
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I McLure Mercantile Co. f *
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. WILL HAVE THEIR X <"
MILLINERY OPENING I :
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Miss Lucie Roberts, of Baltimore, will V v
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nave cnarge 01 tins department. ?>ne ? |1
4comes to us highly recommended as a X c
X trimmer of the highest efficiency, having ?
?> had a number of years' experience.
f DON'T FORGET THE DATES
Y MARCH 24 AND 25 1
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New Arrivals of |
Spring Goods! :
DO YOU WANT TO BE KNOWN AS THE 1
GIRL WITH PRETTY FEET? YES! THEN I ?
WEAR A PAIR OF QUEEN QUALITY OR E. P. I 2
REED SHOES. THESE SHOES BEAUTIFY I
THE FEET AND DISTINGUISH THE WEAR- I c
FR AS A WOMAN OF GOOD TASTE IN DRESS g '
YOU CAN BUY THESE SHOES IN OXFORDS I
AND PUMPS, LOW, MEDIUM OR HIGH | j
HEELS, WITH STRAPS OR WITHOUT, AS ? '*
YOU CHOOSE. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE g '
YOU TO COME EARLY AND LOOK THEM g n
OVER BEFORE THE SIZES ARE BROKEN, g v
We feature the Florsheim French and Cros- t
sett Shoes for gentlemen, who cares?you can
get any leather, any size, any style you want? *
Give us a trial.
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Our new spring John B. Stetson Hats, Manhattan
Shirts, Collars and Neck Wear are all
here for your inspection. Come early and make |
your selection before they are picked over. B ,
J. Cohen [;
MS m y
| The House of Satisfaction ?
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CASTOR OIL "I T7yP TIT! o
Can Now Be Taken XtlC jX Q\j (CO
Easily. In Fact, Many Can VU/r^CU'y^
PRlNiTlT"0UT OF THE BOTTLE
Public Meeting. KNOW PAINT. 1
There's a paint-education in this
A public meeting of tho legal voters advertisement,
residing in Union school district and Buy by the job, not gallon. Buy by
returning real or personal property the paint put-on; that's tho job.
therein for taxation is hereby called The price of paint is so much a
to assemble at Union court house on gallon; that can't be helped, but
the 30th day of March, 1915 at 11 amounts to nothing,
o'clock a. m. for the purpose of voting The price of painting is so much
an additional tax to supplement the a day; that can't be helped, but ^
general tax for the support of schools amounts to nothing,
in pursuance of an act of the general Put them together. IIow can you
assembly, approved December 24, 1892 do it? You've got to or lose perhaps
with subsequent amendments. half of your money. 1
C. T. Murphy Devoe, 10 gallons enough for the
R. L. McNnlly average job; an average paint, 15.
G. C. Perrin Now reckon your costs. Count labor >
B. B. James a day for a gallon. Devoe 10 days;
W. G. Puckett?Trustees, other 15.
. m Devoe about $50; the average paint
NOTICE about $70 or $80; the dearer the
labor the bigger difference, always
All persons holding claims against , ,
* r a xj a *n n i But that s for the job. How long
the estate of J. A. Bets.ll will please if, it Koinf? 0ne twice ,
file same with me, and those owing long as the other.
the said estate will please call and DEVOE
settle same. D. S. Betsill, Adm. Stone-Jones Hardware Co. sell it. S
COMING AND GOING j '
Mr. C. H. Milhous has returned I
rom a visit to his home in Denmark.
Mr. Boyd Ray, of Greenville, spent
ho week-end with his brother, Mr.
!harles Ray.
Miss Hattie James has charge of
he millinery parlors at McClure 10
ent store.
Mrs. Wm. A. Clark and children
f Columbia, are the quests of Mrs.
. C. Parker.
Miss Nina Sexton has accepted a
osition with Wilburn Bros, for the
prinf* and summer season.
Miss Anita Stewart of New York.
Mil spend the Easter holidays with
riends in Union.
Messrs. Macbeth Wairnon and
'urtis Bobo snent Sunday afternoon
dth friends in Jonesville.
Miss Mamie Leake has returned
a her home in Clinton, from a visit
o her sister, Mrs. E. W. Stone.
Mr. Charles S. Graham, of Auusta,
Ga., snent the wok end at
he home of Mr. J. J. Purcell.
Rev. L. L. Wairnon preached for t
he congregation of the .Tonesville ^
laotist church Sunday evening. c
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith lef*
Tondav for Charleston to attend the
Voodmen of the World convention, f
Mr. W. H. Parks was called to ?
lock Hill Sunday to attend the fu
oral of his uncle, Mr. G. W. Dcas. v
Miss Accnos Ravenel, who has been
he guest of Mrs. F. M. Farr. re- a
urned to her home in Spartanburg t
n Saturday. c
Miss Fannie Duncan of Converse j.
'ollege, will spend the Easter holi- n
ays with her parents, Col. and Mrs j
\ C. Duncan. t
Mrs. M. R. Kendrick ami -jjughters
hisses Minnie and Bessie Kendrick a
f Route 4, were visitors to Union
Saturday. a
Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Flora of
Columbia, will arrive Fridav to spend j<
he week-end with Prof, and Mrs.
V. C. Ikenberry. n
Rev. W. M. Whitesides of the State h
dissi'on Board delivered a lecture a* f
don-Aetna Baptist church last week
vhich was greatly enjoyed. s
Mr. Ben L. Bishop has moved to ^
["rough with his family, where he ^
vill be employed by the Pacolet
nanufacturing company there.
Dr. and Mrs. George Keller and
ittle daughter, left Tuesday after
loon for Orangeburg, where the> ?'
vill make their home in the future, d
Mrs. A. B. Dove, who has been the f
ruest of her daughter, Mrs. D. A. ,
Boyd for several weeks, will return ,
o her home in Darlington this week.
Miss Kathrvn Lavton entertained ,
he Music Club at her home on East r
Vlain street Monday afterr nL Mys ^
")everaux Turner was the ... {"A, ot h
mnor. l]y*: t
Miss Marguerite Hilton will arrive J
his week to spend some time with
school friends. Miss Hilton is on e
ler way to Palm Beach for the renainder
of the season.
Miss Eileen Montgomery is this *
v^ek teaching school for Miss Minnie
Fleming at Kelton. Miss Fleming
>eine indisposed with lagrippe at
ler home at. Carlisle.
Mrs. C. IT. Alexander, who has
^een with her father, Major .T. W. i
tTpPlnrA fnr timn lnfl thie
veek for Charleston to visit het J
laughter, Mrs. Dunbar Robfc. J
Dr. Cecil Cowan has resigned his '
->osition at the Rexall store and re- j
.urncd to his homo in Rook Hill. |
Mr. .T. K. Railev, of Carlisle, was
i visitor in the city Tuesday.
Miss Naomi Faucette, who is in !
hnrge of the millinery parlors in <
^laffney, spent the week-end here
vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1
Munro Faucette on South Church
street.
Mr. W. A. Ilughey, of Rock Hill, I
in expert soda water man, has ac- 1
repted a position with The Milhous
Drug Co., beginning March l.r>. Mr
Plughey has had wide experience in <
he soda water business. I
OVER THE HILLS J
I
Dft when the world and I were
younger, I
Oh. we sue old, so old today,
longed to go over the great hills 1
yonder, <
Into the world so far away. '
rVhen the years came I met them <
gladly, <
Oh, but they seemed so long to stay, 1
hoped that each over the hills would *
lead me
Into the world, so far away. 5
3are they brought me, and bitter sorrow,
Long grew thP nights, and long the
day, {
Jut I dreamed of the path the great
hills over, 1
Into the world, and far away.
'Soon thou shalt seek it," my heart J
said to me,
"Bide thy time till the happy day; t
Phou shalt go wandering the great '
hills over, <
Into the world, and far away." 1
Vh, hut still I hide in the valley. 1
Darker the nights and longer the s
day; <
And I never shall pass the great f
hills over,
Into the world so far away. '
dany a dream had I of its beauty, 1
The great, fair world, so far away, 1
\nd many a song I wove about it, 1
I have forgotten them all today!
?Ninette M. Ix>water in New York
?un. 1
LINCOLN BEACHY
HURLED TO DEATH
faring Aviator is Killed While Making
Exhibition Flight at Panama
Pacific Exposition at San
Francisco.
San Francisco, March, 14.?Lincoln
?eachy, the aviator, was killed while
naking an exhibition flight at the
Manama-Pacific exposition today. At
in altitude of about 11.000 fe t Beachv
>egan a sharp descent. The wings
if his aeroplane collapsed and the
nachine plunged into San Francisco
>ay.
Beachy was completing his second
light of the day when hte accident
iccurred in view of thousands of spec
ators. Having electrified the crowd
vitli a series of aerial somersaults,
he airman sought to add an adoi
ional thrill with one of his sensaional
perpendicular drops.
The fatal fall was atributed to the
act that Beachy entrusted his lif
oday for the first time in several
'ears to a monoplane.
The machine was at an altitude of
bout 3,000 feet when Beachy shut
iff his power. For 2 000 feet it
Iropped head-on to the earth and
hen the aviator grasped his con
rol levers to adjust the planes for a
rraceful descent.
The wings crumpled and the aeroilane,
turning over and over in its
all, plunged into Snn Francisco bav.
larrowly missing a vessel at the
rovernment transport docks.
Thousands rushed to the nearbvj
rater front, but with the exception of
i few splintered fragments of the
ieroplane floating on the surface of
he bay no sigps of th^ wrecked rnahine
could be seen. Launches put
ut immediately and a boat's crew
rom the battleship Oregon ioi.ned in
in atempt to recover the body of
he aviator, which was stranned to
he machine, under 40 feet of water.
The bodv was recovered shortly
fter 5 o'clock.
Hillary Beachy, a brother of the
viator, witnessed the tragedy from
ne necK 01 tne unuoa stales transiort
Crook. He said he h"ard a cracking
sound, like the breaking of a
hip's mast. He cried out as the moloplane
began to plunge toward the
>ay. It fell only a few feet away
rom the transport.
That Beachy was alive when htruck
the water and had sustained
10 maior iniurv excent a broken log
?as the opinion expressed by Dr.
>avid E. Stafford, autopsy surgeon,
?ho examined the body at the inor ue
tonight.
The face, said Dr. Stafford, was disolored
from choking and strangling,
ndicaHng that death was due to
Irowning.
Cuts on the aviators hands were
aken to indicate that he had made
lesperate efforts to release himself
rom the mesh of twisted wires and
ods.
When the machine fell Beachv was
woteced by the engine, propellers
ind hood of the mononlane which
tfrhck the water first. Tt was pointed
tut that if Beachv could hav-? disenraged
himself he probably would
lave managed to keep afloat long
inough to be rescued.
Lincoln Beachy was regarded as
he most skilful and daring Ameri?an
aviator. He earned his reputation
ong before the French flyers began
;o glide through the air upside down.
Beachy was in retirement when these
"eats were heralded and was drawn
jack to his desire to exceed the remarkable
flying of the French.
With an aeroplane of small wing
jurface he flew upside down, made
spirals while head downward and
ooped the loop.
Beachy was born in San Francisco
in September, 18<X7, and hade his
first flight in 11)05 at Oakland, Cal.,
niloting a dirigible balloon. In 190(1
fie circled the capi'tol at Washington,
lie soared over New York city in
July, 11)07. His motor failed and the
wind whidled the dirigible across the
river wrecking it.
His first heavier than air machine
i monoplane, was wrecked at St.
Paul in 1910. He made a successful
flight in Los Angeles, but there
wrecked another flyer.
May 5, 1911, Peachy was the first
man to circle the capitol in Washington
in an aeroplane. He then
itartled the world by rflying ove
Niagara Falls.
Later he won the first inter-city
ieroplane race in America, flying
from New York to Philadelphia.
Early in 1912 Beachy announce!,
,hat he had made his last flight, asserting
that he felt partly responsible
for the deaths of nine aviators
who tried to emulate him. When tni
leeds of the daring French were
'hronicled he returned to flying. In
Ictober, 1913, at Ilammondsport,
N. Y., his machine swept several
spectators from a roof, killing one.
Beachy boasted that 20,000,000 persons
had seen him fly.
MASTER'S SALE
>tate of South Carolina?County of
Union?Court of Common Pleas.
Union Hardware Co.
against
r. D. Charles.
In obedience to an order made in
.ho above-stated case, I will sell at,
Jnion, S. C., before the Court-house
loor, on salesday, Monday, April 5,
1915, the real estate, to-wit: All
;hat lot pieco nnd parcel of land
situate, lyintf and bein^ it. the city
>f Union, County and State aforesaid,
known as lot No. 29 in block
1 of the sub-division of the Holmes
Steal Estate Co., which lot is situited
near the stand pipe. Terms of
sale cash. Purchaser to pay for
capers.
j tl R. C. WILLIAMS,
Master for Union County.
l2-3t.
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A.- i) S
Many of our patrol
and saving accounts.
The checking accou
for purchases and exp
|| safely. The savings a<
I receive interest on all
j! able to save.
Toil may open an ac
! son Bank & Trust C
'|i from $1.00 upwards,
|{|j venience.
! j KM SUE NICHOLSON J.
President Vi
Special Advertisements
ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS
New Models, correct styles, riprht
prices at the Wonder.
NOW IS THE TIME to b Kin on
that spring tonic. The best you can
take is Dr. M. D. Huiets Pink
Blood Purifier. Guaranteed at the
Palmetto Drup: Co.
NEW SPRING Dress Goods, Millinery,
Laces, Embroidery, Etc.
Priced low at the Wonder store,
the store that sells under.
SHOES, OXFORDS, PUMPS, Bab>
Doll Colonials in all leathers, for
Ladies' Misses, Children and Men.
Correct styles?low prices at the
Wonder.
WHITE PEKIN DUCK EGGS for
Sale. $1.50 for 12 epps. Ducks
$2.00 per pair; trio $2.75. Address
P. O. Box No. 5, Carlisle, S. C.
lt.p.
EGGS FOR HATCHING?Barred
Rock 75c for 15. Thompson Ringlet
Strain. Con Allen.
4 t.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE for
house and lot in the town of Union,
15 acres of pood land, fine for
truck farminp, one mile of corporation
of a town in the Piedmont.
Two banks, oil mill, cotton mill,
cotton pinnery. Farm pood for
everythinp in the way of crops.
Nine acres cleared. Address all
correspondence to Box No. 5, Carlisle,
S. C. ltp.
EVERYBODY THAT SUFFERS
from indipestion, pains or aches,
call at Peoples Drup Store, ask
for Thrashers Great Healinp Fluid.
Ask your neiphbors about it.
MONEY TO LOAN?Applications
received for loans from $100.00 to
$10,000 00, on improved and unimproved
town property and faun
lands. Interest 8 per cent, straight.
Interest payable annually or serr.ianually.
Time: one to ten years.
Applicants for loans will please
pive description, location, and valuation
of property offered as se
curity for loan. State improvements
and valuation of same.
WE WANT county representatives
to receive applications for loans
appraise property, and serve a.
our exclusive representative. Attorney
or real estate man preferred,
Applicants for loans, and
applicants for agencies positively
required to furnish at least twe
character references and forward
postage, five two-cent stamps, for
application blanks, full particulars,
and prompt reply. Write Southern
Office, Southeastern Mortgage
Loan Assn., Fourth National Bank
Bldg., Atlanta, fla. 0-4 t.
ASK YOUR FRIENDS about the
results they get from Iluiots
Grippe Capsules and Cough Syrup
at The Palmetto Drug Co.
WANTED?Young married man
with 15 years experience in bookkeeping
and general office work,
also several years in railway office,
desires clerical or other employment
to begin April 1. Best references
as to honesty and sobriety.
Address X. Y., care The Times.
lt.p.
FOR SALE?Milch cows, beef cattle,
shouts and pips at war time
prices. Apply to W. H. Jeter, Carlisle,
S. C. 10-3t pd.
A MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT and
old fashioned mahopany clock. The
clock in 40 inches hiph and is over
200 years old. For further information
apply to The Times. ti
CASH OR CREDIT?For sale or
exchanpe car load of fine mules at
Aycock & Heavers' stable, Union,
S. C. Well broken, pood qualities,
low prices. Jackson Mule Co.
12-2t.p.
THE CANDY that always brinps a
smile is Huyler's at The Palmetto
Drug Co.
^CHOiSON1'
BAN K. AND ||
RUST COMPANY |lj
uNioN.sr liiij
^ ll.'o!
AVINGS ACCOUNTS^ ;
os carry both checking :.!
i pi
nt enables them to pay j
>enses conveniently and ||;j
;count permits them to j:j
money which they are |j,:j
:count with The Nichol- ;!
ompany with any sum
which suits your con- jl|
!!;
ROY FANT M. A. MOORE |
ice President (fishier I1
FIFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS
for 10 cents at The Times cflicc.
FOR SALE?A desirable lot or
Douglass Heights. For full information
apply to The Times.
It.
FOR SALE?100 acres of farm land
two miles from Santuc, S. C, at
$9.00 per acre. ThiB ib a bargain,
tf Citizens Real Estate &. Loan Co.
THE BEST results axe always obtained
from the bred, drncc TTo*m
your prescriptions fille at The Palmetto
Drug Co., itiKirfi you always
get the best.
MY STALLION?Gay Wilks. will
stand at Union ou or about April 1.
and for two weeks thereafter
11 4t pd C. H. Rice.
FOR RENT?4-roora cottage on
North Church street, opposite residence
of Mr. J. H. SchoppauL
Good well water, electric lichtis.
Apply to W. S. McLure. 10-tf.
WANTED?To buy an old-fashioned,
high post, bed stead. Apply "M"
care Union Times and state price.
11 2tpd.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In
second-hand Motorcycles, call at
Union Garage. "We may hare
just the machino you are looking
for. Union Gar^fou. W-. _
t White and
Orpington
SI.50 per Sitting
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WEEKLY TIPS!
New arrivals In every
department. The new
' things are too numerous
to mention.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Coals Machine Thread, 3 lor 10c |
Burson Hose, 2 pair ior . 45c
35c lace Mel, yard . . . 25c
1 Can I ijjht House Cleanser and
0 Cakes Octagon Soap lor . 25c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sale ol Ladies* 25c and 50c Neckwear
at ...... 15c
BI6 ENAMELWARE SALE SATURDAY
Brighten up Your kitchen
SALE BEGINS AT 10 A. M.
McCLURE
k and 10e Co.
A train of thought isn't ulways on
time.
Often a full purse goes with an
empty head.
A girl isn't necessarily artful hecause
she paints.
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