The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 05, 1900, Image 7
EVERY HOUSEKEEPER"
. IN UNION CITY AND COUNTY
Is invited to eome to out* store clinging*
tlio next toii days mid inspect, (mid if
tli V oloiiso v<11 1 * 1 v wlini. voia iiood^
of what wc claim to bo tlic ... ...
Most Complete,
9 Highest Grade,
Reasonable Priced
Line of Groceries ever offered
to the people of
-Union County.
>V e are ^\villiii??* to leave it to youi*
judgiiienti ?n<I glnd to show and price
you aiiylliing in our stock.
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w e a re ^gcnis lor and wen me
goods of such people as The P. ?X.
Ritter Conserve Co., P. XI. Liggett
&Co., Austin, Nichols A Co., II. C.
l^iliiams Ac Co,, Kiiigluui Ac Co., XI.
J. Hciux Ac Co., Chase Ac Sanborn,
Reed, 3Iiti*clooli Ac Co., and everything
we sell its baekcd l>y the pei*sonal
guarantee ol*
YOUNG the GROCER.
Local Laconics. There was a slight error in the total
vote for Mr. Betsill in Tiie Times last
week. His total vote was 477 instead of
HAPPENINGS OF INTERE81 ABOUT TOWN. 1480 as shown. The error was in Cross |
PFUQANiT anu utttpr wt RF K.ej s box, it should have been 50 votes
PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE, there in8tead of M M reported
| 7 ^ , Uncle Mike'Lee was in to see us a few
FLOWER pots by the thousand-lc d and he Mr j^^g,,
OP- "Wonder Store." ha8 the county chain gang at work on
The most beautiful things in Millinery ^be road near his house and he wishes us
and Dress Goods at Union Cotton Mills to say that they are doing excellent work,
Dept. Store. and that Mr. Hancock is certainly the
CRIMSON Clover, Rye and Barley right man to handle the convicts. He is
seed- S. M. ltice, Jr., E. Q. abiy assisted by Mr. Linder McGowan.
The flnial for the central toarer of the Mr. J. Clough Wallace has gone to
Methodist church has arrived and has Spartanburg and Gaffaey, where he will
been put in place. be detained a week or more on legal
A NEW lot of organs just received. business. Mr. Wallace says he has some
S, M. Rice. Jr., E. U. business out West to attend to and may
Mr. Henry A. May, Policeman, has Ro West before returning. Mr. Wallace
fejen appointed by the Union County is one of the brightest lights and best
Board as bottle buyer. read attorneys of the Union bar.
See those $2.50 Jackets, they are sell- Mr* Boney Chase> the most P?Pular
lug at the Union Cotton Mills Dept. Passenger conductor on the Southern
Store. They may be stolen goods but- llailroad, has just purchased a beautiful
ait_ nine cream coioreapony wu,n long naxen
The congregation of the First Metli- ma,n gnd w)|{ch he ha3 presented w
edlst church >> further improving the np- h|> w,(e It went b on the down
pearanceof the church by putting down f tral[1 TuMd and lt# a crowd
a new and handaome carpet. collecU!d around Um traln ^ m the
One of tlie moet attractive features in prett,y jittle animal. It is certainly ;a
the art exhibit at the State I'air, will be beauty. It's tail toucties the ground.
a fine art display from the famous Clif
ford Seminary of Union, S. C. Will Have to Come Again.
THE "STANDARD" and the At the last meeting of the Council the
14 Wheeler & Wilson No. 9," ball bearing bids for the recent.issue of $35,000 bonds
machines are the best?prices right. f?r Che sewerage system were opened,
c *c t>?v.ra tc v tt there were quite a number of bids
f u,ce' Jr., JJ?. u. pre8ented and Ht very liberal offers
Mr. itfewell Smith is building a store The highest bid was made by Capt. F.
bouse on his lot just below the post fatbera^owevwere"M^iheir right
v otllce. The building will be used for a to reject all bids, and therefore no bid
(jtore hoqse and a beef market. was aooepted, they Chink Union, progres.
... * sive, hustling Union, should have more
At the wonder store von will find . ? -
? ? ? - _ ? lur IJer pouqi, Hnq gQ qo we> uonciuacouuters
loaded down with hundreds of ing that perhaps this is rather an inoparticles
ranging fron lc. up to 25cts portune time to place the bonds to the
There are some big vaiues to be had at J-*5-;1 advantage,_they will wait awhile
. ? ? . . before offering them again, we think it
these counters. Go listen to the music a wi8e decision.
on the Graphophone. 1?
Pneumonia is often the direot result Tallest Man In America.
of wearing poor shoes. You had better The attention of our citizens was atgo
to the Union Cotton Mills Dept. tracted by a very strong bugle call issuStore
and attend to this. They sell good in? from the Union Hotel lobby yesterday
? .. l evening, and every one rushed to the
Shoes and guarantee every pair to give txi see wh^t it meant. Their sur?
satisfaction, prise can be better imagined than deOne
of our old subscribers who had scribed when they beheld a roan walking
. r? ? out of the hotel, who had to stoon oon.
oeen m aroars was w.?u..g ?w iw at om siaerabiy to get but of the tall doo7way.
ottlce early Monday morning with a dol n0 was fully ten feet lilgh, and dressed
lar. He says that such a polite dun in the handsome and gaudy uniform of
Should have prompt attention, and he ?"? army general. He walked out Into
, tad ridden eomethin* ta. ttan ten ?Ues 'Z
got a bottle of the Best and insisted on nounced his business as an advertiser for
Q^. treating and paying up. Our drinking a cigar. It is astonishing how rapidly a
man happened to be out but we fonpd a crowd can gather upon the streets no
#rUn(, anhatitiite nnd the mill inatter how <lui?t the day, when an unfriend
to act as substitute, and the mill (|3ual occurrence Jjace"v Wonder
grinds merrily on. where they all come from?
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LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
CHANGED WEEKLY IIY
Hames & Lipscomb,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTTON
BUYERS.
Cotton coming in slowly.. Top of
market today is 10.10. Cotton is all
good, there is scarcely aiiy grading.
Number of hales for the week 2*20. Total
number bales sold to date 08.">.
HAMES & LiraCOMB.
Masonic.
The next regular communication of
investment in Union's enterprises. They
know a good thing when they see it and
don't hesitate to push it along.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Poet Office at
Union, S. C., for the week ending
October 5, 1900.
Mr Robt J Allen
Mr E J Carter
Mr W M Carson
Mr F W Craw
W B Crosby
Mrs Dora Hendriz
Mrs Tim Jones
Mrs Johnnie Jones
Mrs John Lewis
Mies Ella Odnes
Miss Martha Moffett
Mrs Bessie McQueen
Mr W P Phifer
John F Porter
Mr Pink Sims
Mr William Thompson
Miss Cadie Thompson
Mr H J Walker
Mr J W Walker
Mr J A Wallace
Mr Archie Williams
Persons calling for the above let
tera will please say if advertised, and
will be required to pay one cent lor
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter, P. M.
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Don't forget to tell them tliat you saw
IT ia Tiik Times.
READ CA
Below we quote a few sf
there from our nr
4-4 Graniteville Shirting only..
All Wool Red Flannel
School Boy's Wool Jeans
Standard Calicoes only
Heavy Dress Styles Outing
The prettiest line of black dress g
iidi/ptp Anr Tiir i arm
jmur\li o nr\l i nr. lai to
Our line cannot be excelled
Remember if you wish the nev
must come to our store.
We also have a complete li
Overcoats, Hats and Caps.
Just received a big lot of C
While north our buyer picl
Samples consisting of Underweai
. Wool Goods, Belts, Pocket Boo
1 at the wholesale price. Come et
MCLURE MEE
?r
Union Lodge No. 75 A. F. M. will lie
held on Friday evening, Oct, 5th, at 8
o 'clock. The F. C. Degree will be conferred.
T. C. Duncan,
F. W. Moore, W. M.
Secretary.
Counts-Manly.
Cards are out for the marriage of Mr.
Thomas Jeter Counts,formerly of Union,
now of Atlanta, to Miss ltuth Aline
Manly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. 1*.
Manly, of Atlanta, Ga. The happy
event takes place Tuesday evening, October
the ninth, at 8 o'clock p. rn., at the
home of the bride's parents. Mr. Counts
is an industrious young gentleman of exemplary
habits. Miss Manly is one of
Atlanta's charming, attractive and acoonr.plislnd
young ladies. We trust
their life will be full of connubial bliss.
Initiating the Boys,
There has lieen in vogue a practice at
the giaded school this session, which is
only a few weeks old, that should be sat
down upon by tlu>so in authority, and
'hat in no uncertain manner. We have
reference to the practice of "initiating"
the new scholais, by bumping them ai.d
subjecting them to other ind.gnities.
This will certainly result in set ions
trouble if it is not sloped. Tliere came
near being troub'e from this busimss
last week. We hope that there will l>e no
more of this kiud of thing in our
schools. .
^25,000 Subscription, ^
$12,500 Check.
We have been informed from a reliable 1
source that Mr. Jno. A. Fant, president
of the Monarch Mills, received a single
subscription from a New York capitalist
for $25,000 worth of stock, accompanied
with a check for $12,500 to pay 50 i>er
cent of the subscription. This is an evidence
of the confidence that the monied
men of the North have in Union since
she has awakeued and got a move on herself.
Northern capital is waiting for
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[ferric* Sho,
Women m
Easy, stylish, durable. Econ- j
.' omical for a woman to buy because
the Herrick Shoe is made <
1 on honor and sold at three fair
prices for the three different
grades it comes in ? $*.50, #3-00,
#3-50.
The guarantee of the makers,
has thirty-eight years of practical
expcrlehce in the making of
women's shoes back of it. Re
mcmDcr, piease, the dealer who
handles it in your City has many
lines to choose from but he chose
the Herrick Shoe because he
believes in the quality, workmanship
and style of the shoe i tsclf.
Oxfords, so cents a pair less than
prices quoted.
W $2,.5o
$&oo $35o
Sold only by
UNION SHOE CO.
Union, S. C. '
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Pithy Points from Pncolci.
In consequence of the contract foi
the completion of our State Capito
having been given to the Keystoni
Granite Company, the force of em
ployees itf such that there is not i
vacant house in town, and ever;
boarding house is taxed to its ut
most capacity. Of course this mean
a "bonanza" ior our merchants, am
despite the shortage in cotton, the
are doing good business.
Protracted services which hav
been held in the Methodist churcl
for the past week, closed last nigh
Gregg Black, Forest Brown am
Willie Johnstone, left a few days ag
for Clemson.
Miss Lucy Ladshaw expects t
leave in a short time for Columbii
wuere sne win enter tne Jfresbytena
College lor Women.
Miss Corrie Brown, of Andersoi
is the guest of her brother, Rev. I
R. Brown.
Mrs. F. P. Yates and children, i
Union, spent last week here, wit
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Sallie Lipscomb, after a vis
to relatives here has returned to h<
home in Gaffney.
Mr. Jones and family, of Atlant
have recently moved here and ai
occupying a cottage on church Stree
An entertainment is being agitate
by our young people for the benefit <
the Galveston sufierers.
Prof. Kranz, of Germany, a phri
nologist and mind reader, has bes
in town several days. He will lectur
in the Academy to-night for the pu:
pose of organizing a class in th
pleasure giving art. Mignonetti
J. G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office Opposite Court Hour
REFULLY
fecials picked up here an
lammoth stock.
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;oods in the city at correct price
T for I Am fQonrl MIQQCC
i ivi unisilu auu iviiuolv
What 'about your Milliner)
rest things out in head wear yc
ine of Men and boys' Suits at
roekery Ware.
ted up a snap in a line of Noti(
r, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Ki
ks, etc., all of which we will s<
irly as they are going fast.
ICANTILE CO
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. J
By Jason M. Greek, Es^., Prorate
JUDOK.
Whereas, T. K. Foster has made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Administration
on the Estate of and effects of
Samuel l'rice, Deceased.
The e are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Samuel Price, deceased,
that thev mav be and annear
fore me in the Court of l'robate, to be
held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on
the 28th day of October, next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have,why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
29th day of Septeifiber, Anno Domini,
1900. Jason M. Giieek,
l'robate Judge.
Published ou the oth day of October,
1900 in The Union Times.
40-2t
Or improperly
or roast is abo
r
1 Sometimes it's the fault of
0 ing knife. No good liousekeep
to be without
' A Good Oarvi:
steel and el<
8
d So no more acceptable wedding
y great variety.
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AT LAST WE
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Tooth Brushes That W
of
h THEY ARE MADE
it NOniCAL PEOPLE, TH<
? LASTING r ARTICLE.
HADE FOR YOU.
I THE PRICE IS
B" EVERY BRUSH IJ
? THE BRISTLES DR
r. THE HANDLE AND
ZEMP'S P
DON'T LOSE
?
Get your money's worth 1
d teaches you tluit to buy judicio
this connection ooints directly
A %J
dollar counts.for 100 cents.
A splendid line of New G
2. price inducements. The Big
w.'tli us this season.
It buys more Quality, Qu
^ dollar you can spend.
GIVE US i
r? aivm v
GIVE YOU
Our new Fall line is read
sortment and variety is comply
>n YOU WILL SAVE EV
'j, YOU TRAJ
I PURCELL OA
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of South Carolina,)
County of Union. J
By Jabon M. ClltEKlt, Ksrj., PnoitATK
Judge.
Whereas, G. T. lloilis has mode suit
to me to grant him Letters of Administration
on the Estate of and t fleets of
Mrs. L. A. llollis, deceased.
These are, theretore, to cite and ad
iuonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Mrs. L. A. Ilollis,
deceased, that they t>e and appear, before
me in the Court of l'robate, to be held
at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the
20th day of October, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
1st day of October, Anno Douiini, 1900.
Jason M. Gkker,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 5th day of October,
1900 in The Union Times.
40-2t
Carved
to
Death,
carved, a fowl
at ruined
tlie carver?oftener of the carver,
especially a young one, likes
ng Set of finest
egant handles,
; present can be found. Here in
DWARE CO.,
N", S. C.
J N D!
lVE found them
ill Not Drop the Bristles.
FOR PARTICULAR, ECO)SE
WHO WANT A OOOD
THEREFORE THEY ARE
5 ONLY 25c.
5 WARRANTED. IF
LOP OUT, BRING US
GET A NEW BRUSH.
AHRMACY.
A RED CENT!
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nrlinii trAii l\i t tr
?"VI1 JVU UUJ? VU11UUUU oCUOv
usly means Money Saved, and in
to our New Stock, where every
oods stands back of our generous
Dollar is the dollar yon spend
antity and Satisfaction than any
ft CHANCE
VE WIT T ?r--~
A BENEFIT.
y and waiting for you. The as3te.
ERY RED CENT WHEN
DE WITH US.
lSH company.