The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 31, 1896, Image 4

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TH33 UNION TIMES. JOSIAEX ORUI?UP. Lditor Friday, ?7aii. :tl, fSl'O. post oryick dikictouy. Tfte P. O. will I >? opei.t'il for l>ii!?inosf" from 8 A. M. ? > G.0O 2'. M. The Monry OrJor f'r; :?ii: vi-' will !?? op?B?<i for busine.*.* ii ."n .V. M. t?> J P. ,V. Mail going K??t w:ll cT-?i* prorpt'v m 12.40 P. M.; going WVs l.ln P. M. k. w'. .i \i:i?i> r. m. >. Doings akounj) town. ' rr Mr. Jesse ILx ha> moved into tii ' Baptist parsonage. / There were several apple wagon.* here this week Iron North .nrolinn. j Farmers ha\e commenced to haul guano. JSeveral wagon loads were! carried lrom here tii r week. :*i% , J Mrs. W. E. Thom-on entertained a number of ladies on i'uo.-uav a euchcrc party. ; Mr. Wallace McNcueo of Spartan burg spent last Sunday with Ins par* ents Mr. and Mrs. l>*n McNeace. Mr. and il/rs. Joe Austell of Aslieville, N. C. are visiting J/Vs. AustcH on Church Street," Mrs. Le Uoy %l'(>unscnd and her '1 three children of Hot Sp.iiigs, Ark. are at Mrs Tow'nnhd > mother Mrs. X Martha llix. . Miss Bessie Bol?ers:?n ielt on Monday for Columbia^ where she w.ll spend some weeks u .th relatives. Miss Fannie W ilhnrn of tiibbes is boardingat Mrs. .Jacob Bice > and attending the..Cnnicd -rho'l. ? . Miss Nettie < "nh*n aftci spending a number of week> with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. il. M t'olicn lias re j turned to hei home hi i'iuiauelphiu. i Mr! 8. 8. 8tokes went to Char lotto last 8atiud:?v to sj.< ml a few da\s with his parents Mr. and Mrs. U.'.V. 8tokes. | Miss Emma V. Lyrunan of Wilmington, Dela. arri\e?i liere last Sntf urday and will board the rest oftm? , . wjater wilh J/rs. t?eo. 11. Uetsel. - i",?lufr 7. ' .. ... . There were two traveling lite in ranee agents in town,Wednesday, ?iuj E. B. Contery r.f Camden and Mr. Geo. c. ilodge < f Greenwood. Maj. contery is suit here. , ? 1 The K. of 11. oyster supper and speech wore much enjoyed by all the guests last Eridny evening. J/r [ . Gibbes furnished the supper, so it is ?: not necessary to say it was served in : elegant style and great profusion. Mr. Eugene G. Evans dr. return ed to Union one day tins week from au extended visit to Anderson with his family, There >ta; hi Anderson was protracted beyond their expectations by reason <u the siekness of some of their ch;l hen. Measles caught them over there. We learn that Mr ..nv. tow 1mm the matter ( !'<l>v<vii;.ii;ii?r me i>i'?Udepository wa> . > I. . - deci led to let it roM.jit. : . - nt location, with TI ' . i ! ". Those wanting - - . . .-el '.hem there at eost. n <: :: >i haw exactly the ! .? . *.tu( m w;'l order it. Mr. K. 1'. . - \ of The Sip w !. ' !! . i. l'oint N. C. .1.1 : M -.1 d:iy nli 1 part i n :i.. with theta. v . . it i niv FUppliosa lar_ ; . t k oftho new the -. v. He sp.n* d .?/ night with M 1'. ident of the : " J/r. I.. I*. I- j G. L>. I?in v. ' ! i\ ill tOW il \V< . I :;i i . the contract i mill building ... looking afi?. it would take t to pat the r.M and joofing w get her and w. . six weeks i'r 1 JliS ].-> Ii:< roof on tli* :ii , . I \ also j?ul . .4* Loekhart >!> . Work act., ing finely n<>.v . .1 . since the first . work Some, < ; but v? iti 1 i!i'' will not take : have a splcinl. . ... now are I it tie in thirty mote ? atcd that they - . ; , inence the roolo... . u. is now rising aw .. . i. The third lloor .1 11 . covered with hu_ . (i.< carpenters nr.respective pi tee < 'i \c sioi 1' / / s rviccs at Baptist Church mx? Suuday. The Haptists have been without a pastor since the first of the year, when the resignation of Kev. Booth went into efTect. There has been no preach in g at their church since that time, though the prayer meetings and Sunday school have, of course, >ecn kept tip. 'J'liere will be scrvi., 'cs at the church next Sunday, how rer both morniii<r m l ni^ht. Kev. -J. 10, Kdwards, l'iv idei.t ol I'he i i.>t Iliiih Sch"ol of < i a fluey will preach there at 1 1 o'clock in 1,? t: ... .. . r. 'Ill V . ?... ?f this e.>nnf \\ wI!I preach there at 11 i 1?t. 7:-30 o'clock. riie public cui.li.iil_ invited to aI I .on 1. oHiusn?.en. \.. vo :t. A !-'ir uta? Lti. l? : It j i 11 .* >j :i?eSt\ti t onvou'.io.. oi" ; . Sicu'.v J/r. 1'". F. W iMcn ? i" tii: Cimiics t<ui Society "1 t hristiau Fndcavor, lias insured the following circular let ter m regard to the Mate Convention t?> he hold there in .i/arcli: "The Eolith Carolina State Convention <1"'hristian lindcavorcrs \\ill : he held, this your troiu the 10th to the ; 1 lit It of March at the Congregational ! ! (Circular) Church, in Charleston. \ A iar^e and enihu?iasiie attendance j is expected and desired. Koc a i ^oud h?"k ut aliead ihr special attrae I tU'i:S and ii'dueed raiir-.ad rates, j ( house t:i'I d* lejali?.iis i'arly. i'.n? | tertainineiit will he pro/okd lor del-' e^ate> to die Convention. " liit' first Christian Mndeavur S<? ! eiety, ?h.-iyned i<> train youti"? people i in Christian activities, was or^ani/. ' ed less than twelve years in tiie j Wiliiston Church, IV.rtla id Maine. ' hv it.-> zealous you'i^ pastor, Kcv. F. | h. f lark. ile i> low known the | wnritl ?>ver as "Father (.inlca\i?i Clark. i If - lit "J the niovemeu litis I'ft ii iir.i <|Ua!u'<i. The * in is i .it ! h.n<h;i\i?r ' vietu^ < i tui' u.?r!<i i.'iv uiitit'i> i t-.iit. n.clutitu^ it.4K?jun j I i..r les. with a total me:nlmrshi,i i >f J.-> >1 11'. As compare.! wit. ! report? "I it \e ir tin.- "ain in the! toi.ii memTr.-iiiji i* t.v* i -itJO.Oifii. ! i tio.iiii'/. i ! ?:?> e.vs *,i every Kn.^iisit sjutikii o iiii 1 ii. in tti i . fvci'v i'-ui.: i i country iti: ill ' uorhi, an ! | they embrace > 'fi ifst <v y uir^ pe< plu, in niters, pa rem .s ami sail.as, 1m i hiesjunior iutcruiciliatc ami senior | societies. i lie forma: i ai of a worn I s Chi ir tian llmletiv>.r L'nion, this year, aim at closer fellowship of Christian lin ? iletivtucio evcrrwhero, ami its two classes of membership, general ami cert ideate, emhraee past ami present i Christian Ihnleavorery an I youn^ ' or oM memhers ? !'any evangelical J cIhire!i who ile>:re to he onrolle<l. I'n -n ual conven: inns will he In 11 i in etini.' ' tioii uitii the annual natio ..! convent o.h t!io lirst boin^ in lslh?i in 'A'a-liin^tui 1). ( THE UNION" RAL ESTATE" I AGENCY ri.j Ki'.t 1. ? ^ ill' ? * r? t 111 V \ I I t a 111 1 11 1 K 11 I a X j which to l>uy or .-ell property | They aiv acquainted with prospect i ve !)ii\ its ami i"i's. ami will do ! .i,:, i..., \ a. i t \ < . , ! ' l *?" t V \V i t 11 ! Jth in. i 1 I * * i ' 11v ~ , i 1 : . ' > ' ' ' L , \ 1 j j M ; t " i '' v .] ,.i >1 > > A I ; ;;? t: i:: , < . \ . . \ ' i. 1 ' J V > * 1 -> . . 1 I \ , U .* 4. I*. ~ ?' <? ' I 4 1 / i . ! '. .. i .> . ' . ; . . !. ; : , . ' i. - r i * i .. ... . . . ^ r- j > ' I . .. \ 1 W IJ : I 1 v 4 i ). li . l:. ' -j i . : i .) i V... . . Jj WE FEED, YOU FATTEN.^ If you want to be happy all the year round, buy your Groceries from T. HOSE. No use to enumerate. Anything you want in Wmss't -jJuiii ytm&t/ trom the choicest French Candy all the way dwwn the line to J/ea! ami .I/cat. will be found at the UP-TO-DATE GROCERY STORE OF J NO. T. R 0 S E. sa?B?E?BCEoa?c 13*soaoB??a.eB?BB*?a<sa ta?a?B?BBB?B B?BQ>U jWE WANT TO CLOSE OUT ? ?ri or* I OUR BUSINESS IN UNION \ I BY MARCH 1st. \ ft a n to 9 <t. a Wili sellout our entire Stock at | is 1 lUOFACTOBEIS PS10ES. I 0 fcl i m> a rs I _ U ' ' " 9 LI 5-J O Viraiit riV> H'ont The ^tot'o We 2 m c ? IN o>\ <>< from 3Sarc?li ? i fS 2 li>t 1j. rJ/o }*5ept. 1st. 2 kC ? M A O ft m 9 a a a ? | We Expect To Open Again Next |! ? ! e* ? ' i September. Ij 0 m <3t ? a m 1 | |the gammon co.| | XKT BUDL1 TO FAIW t TIIOMl S U - ? II ?:.;iK45Kcti?-j?g?r?E?acnfca<fsoK?B?*j?5ff ; I i \f*x ;>-> S*** ? ft fi r>- ii .. Kia. $0 |%8 >^k. H I -jjr<n fj "<*/' i-xr it 9 tS *jii5 J Jj 1 <3 5) f;?. c'f:) /?*% /"% fr? ^ ' a A; '. ' U SLcxii J$ V4 a ; i ' ? * r.. ' >. : ? t;;z<*< 1 s:za ii M-Ot ! : SLr(rK. < <' ui.ucd Armour.. ; A.?. i' i 1 Ian.s ! 2) : c i FANC4/ (J ROGER IES. | . ! i, \ (Y : . ] ( a Sj.icc. , C )atim ; j | 4 ( i* i:r . Buckwheat and alt 1 ish. i*TZ-'i . T i : V i-Z KTsT SA X*U*i-tlD I , r; V\ I j \ I \ , , . \i'S\ 1.,||- 1 -J ^ ? .1 i'?H. ... I < o: s: "cr oneries. C . :v :?: nr. Ai>;>!rs and Oranges. Mil!! i? i.: . . n?>. ; I . . . , ; iI a 11 \ I c \ i 11 i, i n . . 1 * , ( k . j Eugene G. Evans, Ji.l? t . on tin: j *. * i*. j I * 0 IT'S A DUTY Every merchant owes to himself, and to the community in which he does business, TO GET. AND GIVE . tlie very host, values for the money. To do this, he must buy for C/VSIl- ''CASH is the lcrer which moves the .1 1 worm. Our con-"tanl aim is to give the Highest Quality for the LOWEST POSSIBLE P8ICE. This is why we retain our old customers and arc constantly getting nev. ones. If you wear slices, tlwse are yours! W1 ten you see them you will wish you htcl come sooner. Ladies fine Kid Patent tip Razor Toe, hand welt, a "Beauty'' tor $2.SO Ladies Common Sense Kid button would be cheap tit $2.20, our price $2.00 Ladies Fine Vici Kid Patent tip, Fancy Topping short vamp, especially cut lor Southern loot $1.50 Ladies India Kid button, Patent tip, Picadiily toe, very stylish and handsome $1.25 Old l adies Solid Comfort low heel, broad loe. soft bottoms $1.00 "We have an unusually attractive stock of shoes to suit everybody's feet, at prices that make them walk? right to our store to catch the bargains that are waiting for von to ''nn ss the button.'' "THE OLD RELIABLE" A. H. FOSTER & CO, TELEPHONE !Vo, I v.- ^ 1 YV. H. SARTOR'S IS THE PLACE T 7> BUY YOUR LDiAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. See my Heiz's Pickles, Strawberry and Pine Apple Preserves, Fruit Jams, India Relish, Tomato Catsup, Gelatine, Breakfast Cocoa, Chocolate. Armour's Mince Meats, Teas, Grated Pineapple, Bartlett Pears, Sugar Corn, Pie Peaches, Can Tomatoes Chipped Beef, Canned Tongue & etc. I have just received 500 bbls. Flour bought at alow figure and will sell it the same way, also just received one car load Texas Red Rust Proof Oats 1 will sell cheap. I have on hand a big lot of Coffee, Sugar, J/eal, Bacon, Rice and Old Hams that J will sell right. ONE CAR LOAD New Ore ; is J Ahisses bought be I ore the ;ui wince. I have ju^t received y o gross Snuf's 1 can sell at jobber . price. I have on hand a linrol Cook Stoves, cheap -si and best ever mid in I Cdl at 1 examine, litem la: I ore they are all old. 1 k< pen handll": Owensboro \\ .1 .on, best on the market. Get my prices before buying eu.eviiere. Prompt attention given lo PeP phone ord.js lit -j.t'ctluily, W H SARTOR r-e Tckyhrn WHO IS MARTIN & THOMPSON? r~?M% i / ?> fJn)r" ) i ?'<ij V- 4 V ./ I Jr^o*/: > * i':\" J *:f 1 .**, V:- / - ^Vv / -; '< 1 " !" 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