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And tliat is why w< this advertisement. If a man tells you lie issel P watch him, for he will bear wa lc II ft W tllilt nvn r T Ivii^inn^a Una 1 ?- .. ??av?v V ? v ? IL/UQ1I1UCO 11UO J that a merchant can pa v ex pen profit. We want a profit on our < our right, but our EXPENSES FIED with a small profit. You want good good customers, an effort or expense i Union City and County the be: had for table Necessities and D We appreciate the liberal the people, and stand ready to i at all times and in the best waj * But we also invite every oi Visit our store, i compare our price services, And in return only asl as you find you nee SEASONABLE and rig and substantials you fi \7n 11 rj n lUUnu th Phone 100. Local Laconics. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST ABOUT TOW? PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. Who'll bo our next President ? W don't know, but hope it will be Wir Jennings Bryan. We'll let yo know later. All Kinds of soups. Graham and E: tea. ' See our line of Boys Clothing-suits 75< up. The Foster Co. 9 * Ladies Ready Made Rainy Day Skirl . $1.08. The Foster Co. Mr. Robert Young ii now clerkhij for W. Newel Smith. Big lot rainy day ski its just opened u at Harry & Belk's. Sep them. 6 Packages of Coffee for 25c. On ham and Estes. Won't this ''Jar You", wool die; (roods from 4c a vard to $2.48 at Han & Belk's. Mr. L. P. Townsend. lias returne , from Lumberton, where he went to a! tend his father in his last illnes?. Brace up and keep braced up by weai ' ing an Ij\ C. Corset sold by the The Foi gfc ter Co. 50c., $1.00. Dress goods to please all at Harry ? w Balk's, 85 pieces black goods and 20 pieces of colored wool goods to sele< from. Every $19,50 Drop Head Demore: Sewing machine we sell is full warrautc for ten years. Could you ask any mor< TheFo3ter Co. Mr. John Pickens, who has been cler , ing for W. Newel Smith, has accept* the position of teacher for the Hock Creek school. . The ladies say our dress goods are tl prettiest to be found anywhere, also tl prices are very low at Ilarry & Belk' Another big lot dress goods opened u this week. The newest thing in tow at Harry & Belk's Single Bairel, Breech Loading Gun, 1 iBore, 30 inch best corbonized steel barre Pistol Grip, Rubber ButtNickleflnlflu Lock and frame,a splendid $7.00 Gun f< only $5.75. The Foster Co. The Spartanburg Herald has ii stalled a Simplex type setting m; - ' ohlne. It does ^good work. T! ? Herald is going to keep up wit Spartanburg's growth or "bust" uspender. ||?pc3'-7.^ U 'u CjJ LJ is' j 2 <4fr' ? ~y. J i n r,r n ::n 3 2? s ^ ? ? v.- C'i Li O i. w -J -. ^ ... .A < i, 4 ydiii'jrsiss'ibSt as welt as eurs 3 pay for the issue of ling goods AT or BELOW CO ST telling. If you are sensible, you EXPENSES, and the only way ses is by selling his goods at a I liolk'd. Armour's S.iced Ham. Graham and Estes. o Mr, and Mm. C. M. Graham have rei. turned home after spending a few days u with Mr. Graham's on Church street. We are sorry to learn that the 8g. months old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Ilaucock is quite sick. 3 Large assortment of Ladies, Misses and children Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, cloaks, etc., at Harry & Belk's. Solicitor T. S. Soase went to ^Colutn^ bia on the excursion train Wednesday morning. p Mrs. James Going is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law, G, W. Going on Church street, she will spend a l* portion of the winter months in Union. Miss Ethelind Goss, Mise Mary Greer, s Mrs. Hames and Mrs. Stol), who were - among Union's contingent at the Spartanburg caanival, have returned. About sixty tickets were sold to the ^ Columbia Fair Wednesday morning. This is a very small nunber compared to r_ the usual numder sold on Wednesday, g. Ihit a number had gone on the regular iqm to avoid the rush. fc Mr. J' L. Luinford, the popular ticket i0 agent and operator at the depot, has rest signed his place hero to accept a more lucrative position in Columbia. He has it a level head on him, he subscribed for id The Times before leaveing, to enablo jV 1 him to keep up with the news* I Whoo?boo aro you? k Who, me, why I'se a customer - goin' to do Racket Store, to see what y all I con buy for dat dollar dey wuz talkin' about last week in do Times. m You just get out'n my way, you old wall-eyed hoot owl, you. s" Wo have received a communication P from "Traveler", this week, which is n an interesting bit of history. We have not room for all of it this week, L2 and rather than cut it, we will hold si, it over and publish it next week. id -? ? t ~>r To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it a* fails to cure. E. W, Grove's signature a- is on each box. 25c. 43-ly ic " If you have the grip, take qninine, a take a rest and don't forget to Take Thk Timks. $oods, and we want no more than "5 are SMALL and we are SATISGoods and w? want d we are sparing no 11 placing before the people of st home market they have ever elicaeies. trade now given us by many of serve you with the best we have j we know how. ne who is not a customer of ours to inspect our eoods, is, use our time and i you torbuy such tbing3 d, of the MANY NEW jht pric 3d DELICACIES ind in cur stock. ie GROCER. Prompt Delivery. Our Millineiy department is kept 011 a rush all the time, the newest novelties, lowest juices, combined with 11? j best work, are the causes at Ilarry .X: 1 LOO-L COTTON MARKET. ( 11 \NOM> WKI !\ !,Y 1!Y ; ,, M:nr.'js C: Lipscomb, j m' ! ' NTS \ M> *j TION i;l'Y i.-v | ..m .? i ,,, () i. "2't. 'i p. m ?Market. < 1 > i?- I w.;.k mi i) ? !.: ?. N ? yr.ul.i g. ('-'Hoi. ' i-t tiu.ii' <1 it ("?~ p"f it- *N | !? . r I sf.irlil-wwk ,'itH) Tolui J lu.iii'i' V !I*'" - ! ?!.. S I. j ^ Li Aili'j** 1.1i/al-OM ii. Il ti;l AOTIIISG MICH IT IS TOWS'. -? ! U'l The Union Times. 14,1 eiv If e'er your discontented. Ami you are feeling rath?r bine. And nothing serine to please you, Wheather tis old or wheather iia new. thi And you are so bewildered ah< That you don't know what to do. ,vj, dust pick up"The Union Timps And read it through and through. J to Twill r? move that tiled feeling ,,rj And drive away diapair. * Twill place your nervous system In the very 1 est repair. rc! Twill make vou smile instead of fiown, At every thing in view; bo Yes. these are just the things wh That The Union Times will do. And it's bound to lie a success, 8ti For it.'s based on the l?est of plans With it's "Special Coirespondents" j,a In this and foreign lands. And it.'s bound to please the people, Wheat her large or wheat her small. It is aptly named The Union Times tro The Times sure pleases them all. wli Now, if it's large subscription list Your name does not contain, at Don't wait another moment, u{. Hut have it placed upon the same ta[ You can het, your bottom dollar You'd get your money's worth, For there's no bettev'paprr l0'' n- it - ' " * * * v^n umiaceoi tins green eai III z k UnionTimesupjanilthepaper down OC( This is the best pa;>er pi inted in town. 0v ?Mellie Brock. . tell MISS SOUTH A EDS wh IDEA COMPLIMENTED. lIt The Spartanburg Journal, noticing in The Times the letters of the scholars in Miss Southard's room to the scholars ^ in Boston and our editorial comment upon the idea, makes the following com- UU( ment: Py, "Spartanburg is a great town and < ti,( knows many things and one reason perhaps that she does know so much is because she is willing to learn from all sources. May lie our well conducted aud vet y excellent public schools will take a wa hint fron our neighboring graded schools ^i,, at Union. One of the teachers there lias arratiged'for her schools to open a general . corresiiomler.ee with the schools of the same grade in one of the graded schools t?of Boston, Mass, Her pupils wrote of de the South our style, customs, habits, tic crops, climatic and other conditions. ov Their little northern friends in turn write of their native city and the information . gained is beneficial'to both. The children ^ also learn to compose interesting and ai> correct letters, an art that very few un grown ups excel in. Some of the letters g., the Union pupils have written have been about cotton and were most instructive. ! V, The. idea strikes us as new and exceed- j * ingly practical and a beneficial one for an bath ends of the line." j tl\ ed ADVERTISED LETTERS. I ad Remaining in the Poet Otlico at | ITnton ft ft? *1. ? ^. v,., .w? mc r?eo?i uuamg j *p November, 2, 1900. Mi Joliu Bogan , MrGTBruxton ?d Mr Forest Edwards th Miss Sarah El in Gregory p, Mr T E Ilitt Wl Mr John Ingle <j .1 E Lewis Mr Boyd Maj field s,f Mr J O Marritt Mr W T Marritt Si Mr Muren Means Mrs Fannie Moore Mr Arthur Morris }i ( Miss Lottie Itanie p, J W Hatehford _ Janie Sillers Mrs Ellen Sims J. Persons calling f<>r the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. Hunter, P. M. You cannot keep a working man powu. McLure Mercan Are selling goods at panic immense stock in all the dep DRY GOODS, 1 MILLINERY, ( ! CLOTHING, 5 HATS, ( TINWARE, 1 All / ah oi our customers are ws because they are talking about our have a supurb line of LADIES' J1 department .we have had such goo( duplicate our stock. We have ne days, as we pay cash, thus saving I are thus able to get the latest thin against your own interest if you buying. Prettiest line of P. K. L MCLURE MER( A * ??. </ ' ( Merit. V,*.- r vr. t t?? ' i ii i' W i 11? i hviIih m .< .?*?l -> ?>l Mr. (i" i . ; l 5i.ul ?11??- I i 1 til v iilr- ! rll III I"- M t'l] v 1 I 11 ' V. I' ' - i !* 'li\ ll'l I'l*' > : V<? i! <1 1 v f\ ' j ?iii i. I* t.? .i f K I*?' ' i * ?, I ! i I \ > ? ? I " 11 ! ! 1- i> i ! , I !.? If I '. in l?. V\ I i^al I I It' i'> || ) !i |T. ?. '! ' II-: I | .i i i|i i~ .i < ? ,j. i t: i ;!t 11; > in i ' | i v\ ? iii I > li .i i i I< :i: 'i f I in- t I i II I ai I i;i* ? In.I'll- I v -is ; ! I I >. I I a: i n n : ||. i |.ii i i| ? l< j join i; inn. I) r'.'ii.s I.I'll' r !,.il I?.l? illi i i* Ii y iiinl i!ii ?> il > !n iii. 1 in bi Hi lb t?? I tf iJI'l I ii iii iilnl ni ' el ' than couM reason tlily' Imj ixjiiclti! .61*such auliocking ami i?aiiilnUxjier.c# Sedalin Siftiugs, F<.rdaer<i arc making go.nl use of is fine weather hy gathering up the jrt crop3 of 1) ith corn aui cotton.sno are bo'.ring calf-, and the j r s rrts aro for a large actcjge ? f grain ' ho 8.w.i this year despite thj fair ICO cf Cilt-'P. 1 '1 be State Fair will have a fow rep iontatives fivrn tlii3 ecction. < One nf nnr v.-m r> n mon l.m 11.. ? ^ wui ^ uinii HU3 iv vClil' > 1 ught a. i:ew lady's wheel. Womltr iy lie should chooeo that kiwi, when i prosieevs are . lie is 11 riding it. If anybody knows of anyone, who 3 a mule v r hone tl.ey would like to ule, phase tell theni the swapping rcr bag struck CroEB Keys and to it them out. Headquarters anyiero they meet you. Rev. Wal.s n will begin a meeting ' Padgett's Creek church Monday jht. Rev. L. M. Riper; of Sparlburg will do the preaching. It becomes our sa i duty to euro a- ? d the death of one of our best cit i? ip, Mr. W. C. Muryhy, which ] jurrsd voder lay in ruing at li ve lock. He had been aiclc for ai oat ? i days with malarial fevvr. Hie olo system give away rapidly. j leaves a wife, six sons, a brother 1 a sister, besides a large number friends to mourn his departure 5 was buried at Padgett's Creek ireh Miinrifiv Mo a. ;/? l, o . ? ?J 1 * * 1I1HQUUIV/ UUUUiCi iid a largo concourse oi relatives 1 friends. The family have the npathy of tho entire community in ' ir aad atli diou. B. B, John Sherman Dead. Johu Shsrtmi'i died Oct. 22ad, l.c .9 of Ohio, was horn in Lancaster, it state, May 10, 1823; is of Anglo xon ancestry, riceived an academic ueatiou; studied law, ami was admit1 to the bar May 11, 1844; was a legate in the national Whig conven ma of 1848 and 1852, and preei led er tho first Republican convention Ohio in 1855, was a rcprcaentaiive the thirty-fourth, thirty litib, thirty tth and thirty-seventh cougressex d wae tho Republican candidate f>r :a\er iti the winter of 181;)- GO; was. xtod to the UnitedStates Sjiiatc n arch 1801 aid re-r-h-cted i.i 1807 .1 1872; was app dute 1 S.c.rcl. ry o' a Treasury in March, 1877,and arrv ao such during President Hajes'e ministration; wa again cUct-.-d to e United States Senate in 1880, end ?.3 re-elected in 1880, 1892; was prelent of the Senate from December 7, 185, till February 20,1887, resign uia a?ai in mo senate to accept, o position cf Secretary of Slat? in Oiiient McKialoy'a cabinet, nal a continued by the Senate March 5, >97. Ill health compelled Lien to rcjn this position a yeat la'.cr. ops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Brorao-tjuinine Tablets cure sold in one day. No cure no pay. rice 25 cents. 43-1 A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Foster, Union', S, C. Jonksvii.i.k, S. C. SAWYER & FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JOXESFILLE, S. C. 40-ly. tile Company prices. They have an artments, consisting of NTOTIONS, SAFES and COATS, SHOES, CROCKERY, rRUNKS, VALICES ilking advertisements for us, low prices everywhere. We VCKKTS. In our Millinery 1 sales that we have had to w goods coming in every few the large discounts and besides gs out. Yort are marching do not visit our store before >ress Goods in the city. PANTILE CO. \'\-l i i !q i ha ^ vi'iniu t!lu ^ lip . I, t It ' -.:y 5&J ho Whether tlie price of coal is of an equable warmth in parlor, ?1 possess a Brightest host heater, tant gas bills. Easily lighted, work oil stoves afford a maximu Stoves for heating and stoves lb kind?to be had at The Union lb won't cost you anything. Will" ftcai ?a ffVi 3rtt UMUR m'WiivvM Static 5CHOOL SUPPLIES, PJsUNCTLS. PENS, INK LETS, TABLETS an YOUSHOULD We have enough t< Have you bought yours 3 assortment You will f: want at ZEMP'S PI T Stylish ? comfortable ? p the most economical shoe a vVA^-T-' woman can buy. The only L| advertised American shoe ,{??/ 9h shown at the Paris ICxposi- ^ raP>. tion. For house, dress, or ?p> walking. Three grades and rvvj I j |h[ each one is guaranteed by fa Ur$C the makers ?three prices 9L' JZZ& and each price represents Li\ JfW'pl "honest value for your tJ" V-jt money." WM The dealer who sells the v?ji art, Herrick Shoe in your city deserves your confidence and trade. / Sold only by UNiOfi SH ry-r.w.y-g'^Bssw DON'T LOSE I ? Get your money's worth whe teaches you that to huy judicious!; this connection points directly to dollar counts for 100 cents. A splendid line of New Good price inducements. The Big 1)< with us this season. It buys more Quality, Quant dollar you can spend. GIVE US A <^-^AND WE oive; you ^ Our new Fall line is ready ? sortment and variety is complete. YOU WILL SAVE EVE] YOU TRADE PURCELL CAS strike Is On. :w I m !. >>* I - - V; ! i .U :<<&? k\ VImI t w ^ high or low, you may be sure ining room or bedroom if you No ashes, no odor, no exorbieasily kept clean, soon-get-tom -of heat at a minimum cost, r cooking?the best of their ml ware Co's. Look at them, E SO.'S BIG STORE. i ner y M EMORANDUMS, S, TABLETS, TABcl BOX PAPERS. SEE THEM. ) supply the county. ret? See our complete ind exactly what you iARMACY. t lie (the dealer) knows that the makers of the Her iTT rick Shoe have had thirtyS&Sir eight years of experience in the manufacture of women's ' slioes ? that they have f ?(vvi united ill the Hcrrick Shoe ? all the strong points and Sgifi) " have discarded all the weak Will hi ones of the ordinary shoe HrS for women. Your dealer is Wju7. a good judge?you can v?/ trust him. up) Oxfords 50c. a pair less than V* prices quoted. OF. CO., Union, S. C- , , f RED CENT! mi you buy. Common sense y means Money Saved, and in our New Stock, where every Is stands back of our generous 11..-.; .1 in * is uie dollar you spend ity ami Satisfaction than any CHANCE 3 Win ?r^~ \ BENEFIT. nid waiting for you. The aaEtY RED CENT WHEN WITH US. H COMPANY.