The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 15, 1895, Image 4
THE UNION TIMES.
JOSIAH CRUDUP. - Editor
Friday, Nor. 13, 181)5.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
The P. 0. will be opened for business
from 8 A. M. to 6.00 P. M.
The Money Order Department will be
opened for business from OA. M. to 4 1'. M.
Mail going East will closo promptly at
12.40 P. M.; going West 1.10 P. M.
It. W. IIA Kit 18. 1'. M.
DOINGS A HOUND TO \VN
M rs. Jcauotlo Wallace lias pone to I
Atlanta.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Muuro are pending
this week in Atlauta.
Mr. Robert W. Harris went down to
Columbia oa Tuesday.
Mr. 13. F, Towuseud went to the Fair
on Monday,
Miss Ida Dunbar sp.rnt a day "or two
in Columbia this week,
Mr. Geo. Geddes' friends will be pi ad
to learn that bo ie getting better,
M rs, Dr. (3 arner has uioved iuto the
Counts bouse on South St,
Mr, and Mrs. Laurie G. Young have
gone to Atlanta to attend the Exposition.
Prof. Davis Jeflferios left last Saturday
for Atlanta.
The Graded School has holiday this
week, a> Prof. Waller is in Atlanta.
Mr. Moultrie Gibbcs spent la-:t Sunday
in Columbia.
Miss Lizzie Gregory spent last Sunday
at Sedalia.
Mrs. Sara Townscnd left on Tuesday
for Blacksburg and other points, where
sbo will visit relatives
Mr. II, M. Grimball and daughters
Missas Eliz abctli and Elise (.1 riuibail
have been spending some days at the
Exposition.
Mrs. Jas, E. Hunter and little daughter
Natalie went went down to Columbia
on Tuesday.
Mr. Guy l>an? els is hero working at
tho Jewelry business with his brotherin-law
Mr. E. E, Williamsou.
Miss Sallie Wilkins returned from
Atlanta last Saturday and is ut her post
at "The Old BeUablo."
Pref. C. B. Smith of Woffurd College
will preach at the Methodist Church
next Suuday morning aud night.
It seems like old times to see Mr. W.
T. Cunningham bohiud the counters at
Poster & Co's.
Miss Mattie Uetsill a seminary studeut
is spending a low days with her
parents at Cross Keys.
Miss Mabel Clare Smith, one of tho
atudents at the seminary is spcuding the
week io Atlanta.'
Mrs. C. A. 15. Jennings has returned
from Laud rum, where she has been
spendiug somo time with relatives.
Mrs.Jno. L, Webber of Knoxviile.
Tenn, is here visiting her parents Col.
and Mrs. J no. L. Vo uug,
Dr. Manning T. Smith has boeu sickbut
we arc glad to see that ho is out
again aud able to attend to his call.-.
Mr, Chas. Holt had a house destroyed
by fire last Friday night. The house was
occupied by Mrs. 1'r. (iarner, who was 1
fortunato enough to save her household
goods,
Mrs. Nannie Linder aud Miss Min-'i
ni? Gist have gone to for Atlanta, the
former to have her eyes treated by J>r.
^.1. , " . I. InllA,. In
A. W.uaiuoun, occuusi, hju ,
visit the Exposition.
Mr. Jno. T. Hose, who during the
lummcr months van n voiy efficient ice
ertata parlor, has chaugjd his service,
with tho seasou, and nuw fervc^ hi; cm
tomers with oysters, a more dchgh t:\ll >
\ dish in cold weather. In short h has;
ehangod his ice cream parlor into an j
oyster parlor.
V'i'he rail road is running a special
Fair train this week. It pisses hero a
bout eight a. ui. and coa.es hi k 1) . .. i:
nine and ton at night. The trains have
1 not been crowded with pvmtigois'
' I There was a right goo 1 < rowd aboard.;
f Thursday when the WollvrJ (,'ollj;'t: fiut '
j ?<ball players went down. The team had
*ieir colors gaily floating i'rom the i> at
the locomotive, and tyany v\rc the '
jM gold and black badges seen admidst j
the crowd on (ho train.
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COTTON;
How It (,'ciues and What It Brings
Hales. (<?,
Thursday---144 ... . 8.55
| Friday - - 77 - - - 8.40 j
Saturday 178 - 8.30
' Monday - -2 8.25
Tuesday - - 02 8.! 5
Wednesday - 133 .... - ? 05
When you are res
get in tne wrong pi
eome to the
Smith Clc
We are heaetpi alters ter eve
thorn in largoquantities which
CHEAPER THAN 0
which you will got the benefit
Look at those prices and t
MEN'S ALL WOOL SU:
BOY S SUITS
OVERCOATS
MEN S ALL WOOL PA:
you cannot luiy elsewhere lor
Dill' Slock 01 liirilisllilll!' liOOlli
See Our All Wool Uncle]
lo Ounce anion Flanm
. .. . .. - * o *
Our hat stock is complete
Our price - from ~~>c to $'>.00.
Alpines in IViack Drowns am
No trouble to show
Come in and give
YOURS F
SMITH CL0TH1
I ci
AT MCLAUGHLIN & I)
tT< 17 A IT A AT
^ j AVl JLJL lniu 1
3TILL IN
1 <.tl'o lauding tlio pi ?u;
tlio lute.-t st \ If
prices, en.- Ii
1 Ktigai i? mi k?. i> will
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List of lettsrs.
lUniaiuing >n tlie 1'ot.toflice it Union, for J
the VM.ik t tiding Nov. loth, lM'u. I
I
James Martiu, Mr. Gay Raye, Miss
Lerteuia 8heitou, Ilosetta Themson, Mis9
Naney Il irr smi Mrs. Mary ltrown, 8. M.
Vouiuaur, Mr 8. 15. Urcuncake. Mr. Fleuuy
Jones
Persons calling for the ab >vo letters wil
I please say if advertised, and will be required
' o pay one cent for their dolivery.
St. W. HARRIS. P. M
CLOTHING!
eitflCliSOItHIMtMMMI c
t
idy for a suit don't
r
ace. Be sure and
I
V
thing Co.
rything in our lino. We buy
enables us to buy them t
HI COMPETITORS
of by buying from us.
<ee how they strike you.
[TS from $5.00 up
75c and up v
3 50 to 820.
NTS for 81 OO that
less than $1.00
; l'i)iii|ilde In Evi'i'y Department.
t'wear $1 50 Suit t
3l Drawers 3-3cvip>i.r ^
We guarantee to please you }
(Jonic iti and see our New
1 Giryt?.
' goods. o
i
us a look. *
OR BARGAINS, "
LNG COMPANY, ]
LAS. 11. SMITH, Mgr.
IIOWN'S OLD STAND.
mm r'"r i wini it
& SPARKg,
n y_j rr r r? a tn
(
s>ii>h witii the largest stock .
, ami th ' lowest
bit \ < i s i.nd
\? moi't-y l-y calling
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v nr.- rc pocisuiiy. | .
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'Is
FfiESH* OYSTERS SERVED
TO
A TURN.
Having Secured tlie Services
of oue of the
13est Oyster
Cooks
in Union. L have opened
Y-JUKST CLASS OYSTEK
PAULOK whore tliey wjjll
be served in all styles
iATISFACi'IO.Y Gl'AKAXTEEI). 1
-^GROCERIES.*!- 1
"or Fancy aiul .Family Gro crios,
.liiic lruitsand Gontccioneries,
Cigars, Tobacco, j
Cigarettes &c.
PLACEISHEADQXJARIERS.
'eLEPUONE OltDEUS FlLLED WlTH
)ame. All Goods Deliveued Free, t
\jlite and quick service
Call and he convinced.
r
Yours Obediently,
JOHN T. HOSE.
"ELEPHONE 14.
.. I
Exceptional a Ivantages enable A. II. t
'OSTER & t'o. to oiler such extreme low -*
rices on jeans and clothing. I
A. H. FOSTER 4 Co. are planning for 1
big holiday trade. ,
THE UNION REAL ESTATE 1
. AGENCY
Is the best medium through
vhicli to buy or sell property #
Tlicy ure acquainted with a
prospective buyers and
sellers, and will do
. , s<
their best for
you. J
List your property with a
hem.
r CALL ON, OR WRITE TO
V. M. COHEN,
Prertt.
i. NICHOLSON,
Secy.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden to luint r
tres' n*s or allow their stock to trespass
n the Fstate of Cherry Ab Humphries in
fnion Townsh p nnder penalty to the full
xtent of the law.
J. Carrie Humphries.
A. II. FOSTER & Co. opened up two
>oro new lets of ladies and misses jackets ^
nis week.
RSRlYTSFiRi 1
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AISi
QtlMI!Ns ES
Is an expression frequently
applied to
CHILL REMEDIES,
md it is usually true; for, indeed,
Quinine forms the hasis of almost all
ucli remedies. 1 (JI ARANTEE
J ROVE'S TACTLESS CHILL
i'ONIC to he as pleasant to the taste
is Lemon Syrup, and one ">0c lh.tlc
to cure any ease of Chills?othervise
money returned to you.
is not that fail';
15. E. IVsev, Physician
.nd Druggist, Op; osite L'uion,. Hotel
? &
You wit! liml unu'iiiil''..irjiins in all win- ~~
r jojils at "YilK OLD itrM.l MILL
o DRUGS!
DRUGS!!
DESCRIPTIVE.
)rii''.s and) Purity and strength
' 1
dedieines. |( iiiaranteed. Delicate
'eefiiinnrv inul 'l'l.n
J ? I J-'iv
Soaps, 'loi-most fragrant, cleansing
,ct ,a 11 ^and lasting:
.inundrv. 1,- . . ..
Uigurs 'and L ,,sllIT-lfiS^ 1,1 Mu?hty>
tobaccos, 'heaper 'ban an).
..jumps and', \ its!! assortment at free ?v
?ixturcs, \trade price*. [
spectacles (Try the Aluminium p;
l< j frames, light, an ill n >t ''J
sundries, (rust or tarnish. Includ* j ()
I'reserip-jing alm>>t everything. I
ions. (My specialty. j \A
> j lc
Mmanacs and Pictures for the chil- i |,
Iron free. : 11
IWS iii'iiii' Si lire, j ?<
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i ;t.p. i !i > . 1 i ii-u i i..mi, >. ( .
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,\'j>i:i< mils ? ti v.- ! > ju t ro* I
oivcil al liio ^initii l l"tliiij^r Com j ' ,
any.
J)on't fail to uau tmiiiiii ( lotliiny ,;i
}o ,> ad. tins wnk. a v.ill i-uvo you
llOIIC} .
For red 11 aiiitol. cc?tton i' wmcl, ^ltirtiog
nunel nod w.<>1 jtuu-, A. 11. iOSlOv ic
i). arc tlio people
FRUTH - nv
WHI
FALSEHOOC
We have built our fume upon 1;
ion of our store has always comr
lading public.
People with the money in thei
yes weary, of being "stuffed" wit!
jenny baits and shoddy goods, th<
or True Values, Cleuu and Stylis
We are not given to "blowin
)iisy way, daily dealing out Genul
o share with you.
Plaid Dress Goods are all the
afts of them.
This week we put on sale:
)ouble irVidth Fancy Dress Plaids
Cxtra \\ ide Silk Finished Plaids
Ml W??l Plaids at New York ret
Jed Twilled Flannel, extra wide
-adies Cloth for Capes, 50 inches *
Dxtra Heavy Sheeting, 40 inches
:o:?
On Jeans our competitors lia1
re simply "not in it."
We do not talk "through" 01
about" our hats, for Ladies, Mei
3 a son is proving a wonderful succc
jr the young folks arc immense!
#U"lvf?tn Willi Rii.i.ln ll.4-.l-9 V......
..in. A'tlV>l\ ; JLWIAL
nd prices on these are not right.
"THE OLD I
H. FOST]
TELEPIION
- T-icj caj the cloud?
ONE THING \
he people of Union a
?NOW WHERE T(
DROP TP
^ 13,
cunrc
OVERCOATS, MACI
HATS and
^_Look A
Boy's Clothing ar
We are showing
OARPETiNGS, RUGS AN
Yours
THE CAN!
NEXT DOOR TO FAR
ANOTHERl
BEAT
W. T. Reaty will pull down the Joans 1
ying to mine it. The September dcclin
nion. ! am today selling :i wool filled <
lying 1 "> cents for elsewhere?For your
iures.
V ' handle lupmstionably tli
.\ nllwlj>l Rockland Company, and t
ie Drew, Selby ?\ Co., you coy >ee a del
short n. \ ' 'hiid's grain button shoe, i
>t Women's l'< lkasd- ?X bought bc-fbro tl
>t of irregular si/.-s in Ladies Shot
loot for SI.
The ;< ( ( ,.t decline in t\>tt?ii floods bre
iv st il l to Ic, jiuiehnse befoi C you are to
Listen t< :;i ?. xtruordinnry sale of V:u
'iro'iVa Sl.aiiit i r. rich R istiim (!ott<
n". iivl- 'Mi i i r ?."i v. u> i r ?!> c Hook's
nflv I'm- I! tl /. *jA.i.i ' .>< c.ikc fi
ixbys iJ -i iI.ricking box liubbcr Kim
1 ' );i > : I Dttlu .\j irrers Tic <
' S11? i I.-! N-i'c I', ror and 12 Kuvolofrs f?c
> Kent ( i(>ih Kite : 2*) !b (I r'intil'ted 1
No but fact?, COM I! 'J O s
VV. T. BE
e and bloom,
LE
) wilts and fades
away!
loncst soil, and the reputanunded
the good will of the
ir pockets have grown tired,
\\ exaggerated claims, catcherefore
come to our store
li Goods at the Right Prices,
g" but go along in a quiet,
ine Bargains that we hasten
rage' and we are selling
9 worth 15c for lOc
value 35o for 29c
ail price of 4-0C
12ie
wide, all wool 50e
wide, 'a paralyser' SC
re ceased to compete. They
lr bats, but we do talk
i and Boys. Our Millinery
iss.^ Those Tarns and Caps
Did you say Capes or
money back if our stylos
1ELIABLE"
ER & CO,
e ivo, nr.
. ? _ -P l >
< u,r on iciin&os.
VE KNOW
nd Union County
3
[EIR DOLLAR8
iiying, i^-'
CLOTHING,
HINTOSH COATS,
CAPS.
t Our^*
i u w v cruutt IS.
a nice line of
0 ART SQUARES.,
For Trade, ^
TON 00.
k THOMSON.
ilompTM
IS
YS.
narket despite the fact othefs aro
o in Jeans is now being felt in
Jeans for 11 \ cents that you are
pocket-book's sake remember the
e best makes, the IV. L. Douglasa
be beauty of all Ladies Shoes,
ightful expression when tho shoo
!>?X for f>0c. Something rare a V
lie rise that I will sell for 75c. A
s that I sell for #2.25. A good
eight down a good 4c Shirting at
Id there's a rise in the market,
. I v .:
IM'U ^unous:
>11 lc spool Darning Cotton 2o ball
1c onch Machino Cotton 2c spool
0 Brass I Lad Tanks 3o
i! Combs 5o each Hair Curlers Go
acli Ammonia, the bast, lOo bottia
Box Tacks and Hammer So
;>ugar for % 1.00
EC HE.
:aty ,
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