The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 13, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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; csssssxsxxsxsxs^^ I PURELY PERSONAL | !" Miss Mary Spears is visiting rela- cu tives at Kelton this week. a , si Mr. Henri Going is spending some er time at Chimney Rock, N. C. Miss Mary Evans of Athens, Ga., is ^ the guest of Mrs. Dan Smith. g( Mr. Judson Sarratt has returned ^ from a business trip to Norfolk, Va. *a nc Mr. C. H. Peake has returned from cc a fortnight's stay at Glenrt Springs. Mr. H. B. Murphy of Cross Keys CI was in the city Wednesday on busi- gi ness. ' pl si Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crosby of n Route 1 were shopping in the city on Monday. \v M5cc RliinWti rnVpr ia tViP frnpst. of Miss Minnie Maude Wilson on E. tu Main street. T1 Mrs. Lizzie Hames is spending ^ sometime with Mrs. Emma Gaffney in Spartanburg:. Rev. D. W. Garvin of Whitmire was a visitor in the city on Wednesday for a short while. ^ Miss Ellen Hope of Lockhart is the i" guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hope on OI South street. lit Mr. Willard Sperry of Ohio spent ot Sunday and Monday with his sister, U Mrs. V. R. Hawkins. ti Miss Mary Gibson of Darlington is ^ the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. A. R Boyd, on E. Main street. Rev. A. T. Stoudenmire left Monday for Salley's to assist the pastor er in a revival meeting. n( Miss Fanny Duncan has returned w from a visit to Mrs. D. H. Wallace at Unaka Springs, Tenn. G Mrs. Richard W. McDow will leave tl Friday for Montreat, N. C., to spend al sometime with relatives. ai B The Misses Carpenter of Greenville are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. T. tJeaty, on is. Main street. hj Mr. Macbeth Wagnon anil Mr. j^1 Frances Reeves have returned from a ^ few days' stay at Montregt, N. C. y Miss Emma Myers of Trough spent T the week-end at Ottaray with the s' family of her brother, Mr. J. E. Myers, tl sir Miss Mildred Askew of Mt. Tabor ? spent the week-end with Miss Maude hi Goforth on Douglass Heights. ol 61 Mrs. G. B. Barron and Miss Mary Locke Barron of Lancaster are the ^ guests of relatives in the city this week. a] Mr. Harold James left Friday after, ? noon for Wilmington, Del., to accept , V - --.-pwffraow with Ertipimt Powder com- ^ pany. N te Mrs. E. B. Lemmond and Miss s? Elizabeth Lemmond are spending sometime with Mrs. E. L. Eison in cc n n nntr C J' t Y Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and Mr. tl and Mrs. T. L. Estes motored to Winnsboro and spent Sunday with sc friends. T! ly Mrs. Spencer Rice and Miss Virginia Lee Poole have returned from a ^ visit to Mrs. W. S. Montgomery at je Spartnburg. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Barnes, Misses li* Elizabeth Dye and Irene McDow motored to Inman Sunday and spent the W day with relatives. Rr 01 Misses Mary Michaux and Ethel Miller of Goldsboro, N. C., are the Wi guests of Mrs. J. D. Arthur on E. Main street. - ?Wi as Dr. Lew^s Perrin has returned to st his home in Cheraw after a visit of several days to his mother, Mrs. Ida CI H. Perrin. Mr. Duther Marchant of Greenville B; spent the week-end in the city on business. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cottingham. st A Messrs. Ryan and Manning Jeter, fe members of the Butler Guards, spent the week-end with their parents, Dr. ac and Mrs. J. T. Jeter, at Santuc. ai Miss Vivian Spofford of Jersey City will arrive Saturday to visit college |? friends for a fortnight before going j. to Sullivan's Island for the summer. at Mrs. James B. Morgan (Margaret in Walker) the little daughter of Roan- ar oke, Va., are visiting at the home of is their mother, Mrs. Ida Morgan, on S. Church street. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Johnson and little daughter, Margaret Sexton, of Columbia were the guests of their 1? parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton, on N. Church street for a while this week, leaving for Campobello on Wednesday. tll Mrs. Richard Martin (lJula' Bishop) tl and little daughter Evelyn, of Spartanburg arrived Saturday to spend a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ei W. W. Bishop, on Route 2. Mr. James Bruce has resigned his w position at the Battery and left Mon- tl day morning for his vacation prior to ai going with the Jonesville Coast Ar- ct tillery when they are called out. P' t< Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garner and chil- r dren of Hartsville are the guests of bi their mother, Mrs. M. L. Gamer, on J* South street. They made the trip by motor and expect to go on to the \ mountains in a few days. g< Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Clarke and tie daughter, Margaret, of Texas, ft Wednesday after a few days' sit to their uncle, Mr. E. L. ClaTke, ] i E. Main street. Mr. Clarke is re- ( iperating from injuries received in . head-on collision on his run some , x months ago in Texas, when his t igine collided with another. Mr. C. F. Scales is quite sick at le home of his son, Mr. W. W. ( :ales, on Route 4. Mr. Scales was ( iken quite suddenly ill and grew 1 ipidly worse. His friends earnestly >pe his recovery will be early and ; mplete. Mr. and Mrs. Jj. D. Childs and Mr. 1 harles Childs, who have been the < iests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Marly, left Friday afternoon for their 1 immer home in the mountains of 1 orth Carolina. 1 ivusses n.tneuncle and Nancy Fope, ] ho have been the guests of relatives i i the city for a fortnight, have re- ] irned to their home in Columbia, hey were accompanied by Miss Ro- ] ;rta Wallace and Master Clough ] rallace who will visit theiti for sev- ] al days. 1 Messrs. R. E. Belue, Charlie Fram, 1 ?sse Humphries and D. Fram mored to Asheville, N. C., Sunday. The ( arty had considerable trouble?ran ( to a telephone pole, lost twice while | 1 the way up, ran on a rock and int the running board to escape col- ( ding with another car, two blow- | its, had to buy new tires and reached nion at 7 o'clock Monday afternoon, . red but happy and may try the ex- ' jrience some day soon. AID BY AIRCRAFT ON TURKISH FLEET London, July 11.?An air raid on the lemy fleet off Constantinople was anjunced in a statement of the British ar office today. Bombs were dropped i the Turkish cruizer Ywuz Sultan elim, formerly the German cruiser oeben. The extent of the damage to le vessel is not given. The war office t Constantinople also was attacked id a direct hit was attained by the ritish, who returned without casual- . es. The announcement reads: "A report as been received from the vice adliral in the eastern Mediterranean lat on the night of Monday a successil attack was carried out by the >yal naval air service against the , urkish-German fleet lying off Con% ,antinople in the Golden Horn. When le Goeben, surrounded by warships, iciuding submarines, had been lo- | ited, an attack was made from a sight of 800 feet. Direct hits were itained on the Goeben and on other lemy ships near her. Big explosions 1 ok place on board them and several res were observed. "The war office also was attacked nd a direct* hit was obtained. The iemy appeared to have been comletoly surprised, as until the bombs id been dropped no anti-aircraft bat- , sries opened fire. Our force returned ifely without any casualties." According to brief telegraphic ac>unts of the bombing operation at onstantinople the attack was one of j le most successful of the kind during le war. , The British aviators confined them- ( fives strictly to military objectives. ] he airplanes were over the city near- ] a half hour carefully picking out leir marks and descending to an altude of less than 300 yards for rease of bombs. *] The Goeben, which recently has ( :en annoyingly active against the ] ussians. was the centre of the nttoelr ? 2 ith an entirely satisfactory result, id it is safe to presume she will be \ it of action for several months. . The war office, situated on a hill, as also an easy target. Among the damaged enemy ships as a converted liner which was used ] i the headquarters of the German i aff. J 1TATION TO KINDRED AND ( CREDITORS 1 I y Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Whereas, C. D. Blalock has made lit to me to grant him Letters of ^ dministration on the Estate and ef- < cts of J. E. Helton, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ( Imonish all and singular the kindred , id creditors of the said J. E. Helton, j sceased, that they be and appear be- ^ ire me, in the Court of Probate, to ? held at Union C. H., South Caro- t la, on the 27th day of July, next, 'ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, to show cause, if ly they have, why the said Admintration should not be granted. Given under my'hand and seal this Lth day of July, Anno t)omini, 1917. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Published on the 13th day of July, >17, in the Union Times. 28-2 FOURTH OF JULY DINNER. Through the courteous treatment ot le good people of the New Hope seeon the chaingang was given a most ljoyable dinner on July 4th, although le day yas rainy there was enough irly risers to bring baskets filled ith many good thngs to eat to en>le all present to eat until all hands ere lazy. After dinner such good lings as lemonade, ice cream, cigars id cigarettes were enjoyed. The ocision was enjoyed very much by all resent and guards and prisoners wish > thank our good editor, Brother ice, for his manv nice rem?i*i ranees, such as ice, lemons, sugar, tbaccos and candies and these have sen given several times and all the ri8oners all. say that he is good man. 11 these kindnesses will not be forrtten. Officials. ^ REHOBOTH Pacolet, Route 1?Rehoboth?July 11.?We had a nie rain last Wedneslay and cotton and corn is looking ?ood now and the farmers are beginning to lay-by the old corn. Old cot;on won't make much; young cotton, 1 nelieve, is better than old cotton. I noticed in the paper the other lay where Mexico is expected soon to leclare war upon the Kaiser. So nuch for Mexico, if she does. Miss Mayme Foster of Rehoboth spent last week in Gaffney with her sister, Mrs. F. L. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones of near Renno spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roberson near Rehoboth. \f? r*?n-f ~i ? ' mi. vim y iuttury ui uasion speni ast Saturday and Sunday with his father, Mr. L C. Mabry near Rehojoth church;Misses Irene and Nannie Kirby anc [.ouise Worthy of Grinad visited relatives and friends near Corinth hurcl last Sunday. Mr. Robert Jones of Gaffney spent Dast Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Jones near Rehoboth. Protracted meeting will begin at Rehoboth church on the 5th Sunday ir July. The many friends of Prof. T. G Chalk of Ravenna will regret to learr >f his illness. We hope that he wil be up and going again in a few days Mr. R. M. Brown of Jonesville hat the misfortune to lose his dwelling bouse one day last week. Mr. R .J. Foster of Rehoboth was i business visitor to Gaflfney last Saturday. Mr. W. I. Jones of Rehoboth ha! bought a Ford car. Jake. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas it has pleased our Heav enly Father to remove frbm us oui beloved sister, Lina Kelly, from lift to death, June 27th, 1917, Be it There fore Resolved: First. That we, the members of th< Wesley Adult Bible class of the Beth lehem Sunday school has lost a tru< and faithful member; Second, That we miss her cheerfu face as we meet in our class work We cannot understand why it is thai our lovinp Savior should call her s< early in life, yet we know that oui loss is her eternal pain; Third. Yes, she is pone, no mor< will she be seen in our midst. Ii life we loved her and in death it ii natural that we should mourn for her Fourth, That we extend our sincer< heartfelt sympathy to the bereave< husband and parents and pray tin Lord to comfort them as he alone ca' do. Fifth, That a copy of these resoli# tions be inscribed in our book of minutes. and a copy sent to the bereav^t family and a copy be published in tin county paper. M. S. Gallman, n J 1? .Tomoa * . U Mrs. Eva Kelly, 28-1-pd Mrs. Beatrice Kelly. TIN CANS. All persons who have given orders to Miss Alsie Smith or Mr. A. B. Carwile, county agents, for tin cans, are jrged to call for them at once. The >rders will be filled at the Farmers1 Bonded Warehouse through Mr. R. P Barry. KIRBY-LIPSEY. Mr. Munro E. Kirby and Miss Maj E. Lipsey of Pacolet, R. F. D. No. 1 :his county, were united in marriage ay Rev. L. L. Wagnon of Union, S. C. it his residence, Sunday afternoon. Tune 24th. The good wishes of manj 'riends follow these young people foi i life of happiness. y. ,r HILL-PRICE. Mr. Wade W. Price and Miss Agnes Bill were united in marriage by Rev Li. L. Wagnon of this city. The cerenony was performed at the residence >f Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill, the bride's aarents, in West Union, Saturday afternoon, July 7th. PURELY PERSONAL. Miss Mary Giumarin of Jackson/ille, Fla., is visiting relatives in the :ity before going to the mountains. Mr. Charles Ray and little daughter Margaret have returned from 2 ;rip to Atlanta. Little Miss Margarel las been under the physician'3 care 'or more than a year and makes frojuent trips to Atlanta. Her friends ;hroughout the county earnestly hope ;hat her recovery will be complete. A TOAST TO THE FLAG. Here's to the Red of it? There's not a thread of it, No, nor a shred of it In all the spread of it From foot to head. But heroes bled for it, * Faced steel and lead for it, Precious blood shed for it, Bathing it Red. Here's to the White of it? Thrilled by the sight of.it, Who knows the right of it, But feels the might of it, Through day and night? Womanhood's care for it. Make manhood dare for it; Purity's pray'r for it Kept it so White. Here's to the Blue of it? Heavenly view of it, Star-spangled hue of it, Honesty's use of it, "Constant and true. Here's to the whole of it, Stars, stripes and pole of'it, Here's to the soul of it ^ Red, White and Blue. p-John J. Daly, in New Britan Herald I i V. < \ A J jT^ECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS g g L ^XXX%XX%X3tXXXXXXXXX^XVN ?on rea* estate on l?nf? and MC > terms. J. E. Minter, Finane Cor. Union County. c ?? ?-ynSALE?Leather collars anil bri' FCr"Y Great values at the price. 1 r eople'e Supply Co. tf SALE?Lumber at a saving i 1 rice. Write J.-T. Spears, Union, . C., R. F. D. No. 1. 27-4 ? [ " as R SALE?One nice building lot on I ed; outh street, 80x226. See J. Wessai jy Greer at M. & P. Nat. Bank. 19tf t St, i Ka [AVE a limited quantity of South | KC Carolina raised corn in shuck, which ch desire to sell. Call on Mr. It. P. 1 ba larry at the Farmers' Bonded 1 sufjVarehouse and he will "serve you. 1 11 T. C. Duncan. 22-tf nev? t fac^NEY TO LOAN on improved real 5 '.at (state for 20 years. See John K. , hediamblin or myself. J. E. Minter. i a t jimpR SALE?One Ford touring car 1 Tit js rood as new and with every islenodern equipment. First check for . my 260 gets it. Act quickly. F. D. 1 |go<lcGwinn, Box 272, Union, S. C. 1 I we ; . |wa& RENT?An apartment of foui 1 1 metfoms, hall, kitchen and all moderr f | imtf>nveniences. Apply to Dr. J. II l Hamilton, East Main street. 25-t] 5 Unit ?D. APPLICATION of "Huiet's Lini A^rfnent" will convince you that then 3 t Icfs none better. For sale by Pal Ldnetto Drug Co. ''R ALL ACHES and pains, us "Huiet's Liniment"; it works lik - { Roftagic. For sale by Palmetto Dru r R QUALITY and service Phon " t No. 7. Palmetto Drug Companv. 1 Gr 2 th.RviCE AND QUALITY is pan a mount at the Palmetto Drug Cc s afPhone No. 7. w, ' f<pR SALE?Six-room cottage wit s?n>werage and electric lights. Wi , Kr:ell on easy terms. See Mr. ar 1 W1lrs. J. B. Greer, South St. 21r " re: : x co?u CAN ALWAYS GET "ju i la en>hat y?u want, when you want i 1 ' t the Palmetto Drug Co. i J ! * SANTUCK "usy I ihey ] Santuck, July 12.?Mrs. David Fai irI*y | visiting her mother in Edgefield, see and Mrs. R. C. Bolen and ch irce. ren have been visiting relatives ai rloes ^ien(js in Walterboro and Branchvill food Mr. Frank Jeter of Raleigh is visi ; |ng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 2?*??/eter, Sr. C I I TTnrrv .Tnnpq of Co. E visit ym T ? ? ?-- Gar iia father the past week. *d Dr. R. R. Jeter and sons, Robe tat ind John, of Whitmire, Mr. and M: ? )scar Culp, Miss Isabelle Massey a | dr. Jake Ardrey of Fort Mill, e dr. James Jeter of Union were t ' I veek-end guests at the home of ^ ind Mrs. J .P. Jeter. 1 i Mr. Norman Gregory of Columl s spending his vacation with his j i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Gregory. ' * Misses Hattie and Dorothy M< re visiting relatives in Ashevil a Iharlotte and Gastonia. ( Mr. Rube Jeter is in Columbia t' reek on business. ' v Mrs. L. S. Fridy and children < partanburg spent the past week w S Mrs. Russell Jeter. ' ^ t Sergt. Ryan and Private Manni ' aeter of Co. A spent the past we J B id with their parents, Dr. and M ?- T. Jeter. J. Mr. Parham Jeter spent seve ays last week in Charleston. ] 1 d: jter has enlisted in the marine coi J? 01, Miss Lois Gregory has as her gr Ghis week Miss Young of Columbia. > tl lul Mr. Sexton of Sellars visited frie 1 chj3t week. la hejMiss Lucy Gilmore entertained wit her friends on last Friday ever ol yefc a Victrola party. ?^ ? TM Tofaw Jo trieij ?' ??? JWr. cJUIUl iuuuicty uctci 10 * ?o?i frag sister, Mrs. Oscar Culp, of I , hi ] ill. M sal Mr. James SaTtor of Spartan!] sited his grandmother, Mrs. M vi 1 ?rtor, last week. Topa t ^ J I CARD OF THANKS. * YE! We wish to thank our friends >ighbors for their help and kind 1 | us during the illness and deat 1 Cin^r little girl, Cornelia. May ou .ess each of you. bl * Mr. and Mrs. Smith Gregoi j 28tJ notur/ip T.^ ft. IttiatT S Mi tendd soreifio judges goods on their 1 w$"rd> entirely, and not by win ' ^ A<jid of them. What we saiitt!e font our drugs and drugg a^ivelyin(]rjes, we say for the exp 8??g {purpose of having people inc PKate tjto our statements and ji *n if yr themselves as to the m foteli hfj articles in question. 0^an?pm?t]licy is to invite inspectio P?iime. j times. a* [)!> \ J.PAIJMETTO DRW | COMPANY Phone No. 1. ' \ . 'i . \ 1 J tlftl! HI WORKING F( JJjf Working for success is like any uyl undertaking. PROGRESS MUS ^ | There is no better way in v D) certain of steady progress thai Efti surplus fund in our SAVINGS systematically depositing a IP B\ earnings. pV We welcome deposits of $1 which we pay 1 per cent, com Vij&\ Emslie Nicholson, J. R President. 1 SERVICE nt can be used as an Ambulance, f< on Funeral occasions. Especia ie. tance calls. We deliver Casket p miles of Union ed FREE OF CI Tt and reach destination within t\ ps. call and give our patrons throiu "d service as in town. Phone us a he BAILEY UNDER )ia Office Phone 106 >a >88 SUIVIlVfER his Winthrop College, Rock of June 19 to Jul jiL NOTED EDUCATORS?Some of the United States will give series ol , President of Clark University, editc ? Smith, professor of English United lTS* Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, Superintt Pennsylvania, ex-president of N. iral Snyder, President of Wofford Colle Mr. American Sportsmen, author; W- D. ps. on Organized Recreation, President lest Bureau, department Editor of Youtl liet of New York University; Dr. nds tional Equai Suffrage Association; a COURSES OF STUDY?Full coi oa to meet the needs of (1) Superinte C1.1 1 ffi /Q\ T) *; m r% on jp? OCUUU1 ICilCIiCIS, V"/ 1 1IIIIU1J M4 ^ School Teachers, and (5) those wis FACULTY?An unusually large ;lnf? posed of specialists and leaders < ,ort States. SPECIAL FEATURES?Demon! 'urg all grades in the High School, M< tary lems, Kindergarten Practice, and L z. ods. County boards of education cates still in force for all teachei this Summer School and take the fii and Lectures, entertainments, out-of ness educational moving pictures, persoi h 0f new gymnasium, regulation size t God water, large athletic field and pla] Hoard and matriculation fee fo] The best accommodations. A 7' , formation and inspiration unexcell P For further information write fc D. B. JOHNS( Rock Hi *u neri\ SURVI iuire ACCURATELY AN! adge erits If you have any work of uur with you. Call on or ^hoi in at s. c. ; L. G. Y Phon ? \ \~JT 1 \ :holson (K&TRUSTO? fmoN. s. c. iq )R SUCCESS other important >T BE STEADY, vhich you can make n by accumulating a DEPARTMENT b> ted portion of your .00 and upwards on j. pound interest. oy Kant, M. A. Moore, irice President. Cashier. Li ; ? i:; C ^ - .^-V!ilf ^-.' .*!***?. *|!?S CAR or delivering Caskets and lly adapted for long diss anywhere within thirty flARGE vo hours after we get the *hout the county the same tny hour, night or day. [TAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 SCHOOL Hill, South Carolina !y 27, 1U17 the most famous educators of lectures?Dr. G. Stanley Hall, >r and author; Dr. C. Alphonso States Naval Academy, author; indent of Public Instruction of E. A., author; Dr. Henry N. ge; G. O. Shields, President of Foster, chairman of Committee of Community Motion Picture l's Companion; Thomas M. BalAnna H. Shaw, President Naind many others, urses of study will be provided ndents and Principals (2) High d Grade Teachers, (4) Rural hing college credits. ; faculty has been secured, com>f education in this and other 3tration work with children in i )del School, Rural School Probectures on the Montessori Methare authorized to renew certifirs who do satisfactory work in lal examinations. -door plays, musical companies, nally conducted excursions, large iled swimmng pool with filtered aground thoroughly equipped, r the entire session, $32. place for health, recreation, ined. >r Summer School Bulletin. "kXT Pt-nei/lnnf J i.1 , J. 1MIUVIIV 11, S. C. I LYING I D QUICKLY DONE J : this nature let me figure I le me at my home, Union, I OUNG e 123