The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 30, 1900, Image 2

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The She 3 for Men g is the great STAR 5 STAR $3.50 SHOE. 1 The Best Shoe ever sold for the money. Sizes 5 to 11. The Shoe I 'I "Que* Once tried alw: y com fori.a ble o. THE LftRGE INCSStS The Right p A JL J\L ^ Close Price On C /~v fN ? -?/s /v u~ t*~*. tr*u v t; uoou c of Our friends an some very cheap in the Grocery "iliin< Octagon Soap Per Box Electric Soap Per Box Magic Cleaner Soap Per Box ... 50 Bars Chic Soap Schnapps Tobacco 10 lb Box.... Early Bird Tobacco 10 lb Box . Limber Twig Tobacco 10 lb Box . Forty Pound Box of Starch Best California Lemon Cling Pe; "White Cherries, 3 lb Can Best Pears, 3 lb Can Canned Corn Standard Granulated Sugar $6.2 = BACON 8 Lion Coffee 12!4e per Good Green Coffee Flour for Stock, $1.15 Half Patent Flour $2 We can save Come to see need of Gr RESPECTF FANT I , GREA iiocs where the race i: scr, whijh i3 euro to ' en in o-;r store. Oi c arc no ixrocl or da:: c i 1 ma &e, handconic fit ^"ir foot carefuiiy *V - _ n B, OUI1 J % fc. * \ ff I I -4jL Vs^Oi ~~x?*?Z&S3i?fy Por Women in B." s worn. Sfcyl: 11 d. handsome. 2 IN OUi! SHOE LVF. AHiii SELLING t Shoes the Rigi s Iroceries.j II the attention' rl niiiifrtmovs: i n wsi. v uvau wv , prices we olic-i; ^ o I i s> 3 ^9! 3 75 H l.CO 3/5' 5-75 3-SO I 2.00| ichcs, 3 lb Can 20c 20c 20c 10c i per 100 pounds. | R cr^F3 wtna a o, pound. B pounds! for $l.GO. Rice > per IOO pounds.! .OO per hundred. you money.; us when in oceries. 'ULLY, i BROS.1 XLT~.^ rr\ r r,-23Sa | i > L:; Lvz c c- n Q a :x". i: y and cnJ in o. draw. ii> now ir Cm Icmcra fi.icl thai 1 p Cl;cw*>c-21 w a and com? iv tabic Shorn. viiih Eacy ;;nc.1 f><yiio!? IBICES AH 12 BiELOlV The man who wears these Shoes does not feel so much like swear ing when people walk on Lis toes. They arc- Korn Killers. Try a Pair. SIiLES SHOW THAT it Prices. 1 Town and County. Additional Local News. Crowded Over Prom J.ocal Pages. Colored Couple Wed. There was a wuhlirg in high life on the col< iiil |? J ulat'oii siltj Wedw sday light. Tlio contracting paities It hip I ui ? s t,'i! s, ho.it1 v.ait-i iit the famous (jibbes la use, to Irenes Davis, daughter ?if tJi.ai ley Davis the brick in i.sun. The Itov. S. T. Mcths, tii' Union perform-d the e l'luui.y, assist (d by ltev. Coin, of kvilie. Tli'! inniiiage took p'acu at ho A. ki. 1\ Zion ehuic'.i i:l 9 o'clock, p. id. '1 Ik* c. i:pio \ fiee&coittd by t wo br.ilimnnids and i wo groorns?n"i>, followed by twoII> *.cr t*i. 1 ?, die s I in white. The bi ide \vur? a honUomc white dies", covered with a t?:id d v? il which tr.ii ed far behind. 'J I couple j?ir.<d hands and he.uta under a pretty arch of evergreens and llmet.-y which stood at the entrance to the chancd. A huge audicure was present. S vera! white hides and gcu'elm. u \\e;e ia attend nice. T? : c.ti i inges \u re employed to conviy the bridal paiiy to the homo ci" the hride, whereon cnojori.tn soread :iwniied iti. ii ii'J i v.i I. Jim tii'as is a quit-!, Ruber ami indtntriuus colon d inan who lias Wen in tlie i inpl(>5 (.1' ('apt. (JibWs, ;t> a waiter fur a in: n J>= r of y< a is, an 1 by bis close att.-iii a.a to bis own biis.ne s and jHiiite tiis.itmt1.1 of tin* ptosis, lias w< n many file <1 1 ? is \< iv po; ular with tl e regular Umrbers who inse.tcl bim and bis bibb* v> t i reveral ap; lopii i?e gdU?. Tl c b- ire, I t ne I)av.s, is a quit I Unas i uiii^ ji dnl Joung v.omait, who bat many t.insdM among ti e white ! i'.!ts and liktd by all wjio Kjsuw 1 < r. >be b longs to the last eleinont ot oui culond \ topic. I; is a rood match and v." wish ;btiii happiness and contci.tiu -i.t. Vott know What yon tiro Taking J When you (Jiovi-'.i tns'fcfoft* Chill Ioiik 1) eaiiho lit; loiliu.lii H plainly pIMilril on tvtiy I:.-Hit'. i-tioWlli^ Hail it i.iMtnpiy I tun a til (>iiniiiic in iila&toUvs i0'in. .No cum no pay. QUc. 4.'J-1 TAKB NOT1CB. All pi isms iiidi littu to in either by i o'.fc or account aio earnestly mp.isN.il o nialo sen lenient immedmU-ly tw *,vc i? < iiupi 1 i (1 to i ait* ni)iif*y. 1-. It Fant linos. , Fne L i: SEsko if m f<lJMm '} O: i| , 1.- r :ij i j ^'Wwiimi ?01 ! 5? tffiitS-J i Wy '! ^ ' Of course we sort, adaptec house from CAN'T AF A few of the odd pie the household by ma B ALLEY FIJI 7.Vvol::ticn:irv KcJics. Mr. 1'. . Ysrrer, ( f Ilojransvllle j i'-nvnship, en 1!((1 in In sen lis St'.r , ' i 'V, liPil l>'-niiLIi^ villi llim - >??!( ! ! i s of !']"? lr Vi>11 t i.?nsi -y war I! I | nr:;t'naMv l>r-hinder! In his ;r:?r ?:f. - ' 'hi r, Samuel Smith, who fnitjjht in lr t v.vr. and w!r\ with h;s fa*h<r, was in prism at Xiiu'y Six v. hep Cl.irnv all's sui r>*n?!.-1*? ? 1. 'I he n-1 i.?> hav<> h*en preserved l>y one of Mr smith's maiden daughters. Vianet Xnti'h, until her death in 1XXS. Sli?' ft her < IT. lits with her nephew Mr Yarner, whnni slip hti<l often told ih n:t having the relics but had never -11 < > w i < 1 the in to hitn. Mr. VarnerS wife dying a few weeks ago, he wa> left rhino, nnrl in looking about the uou?? no ran across ineso relics. un< of them is a peculiar shaped ink -tand, made of p stone abouto inches tnll it is of pyramid slurpo the hole io 1 !? > bottle or jug was made with a kr.ifo, and tin- inside hollowed out suITi Mont to hold half a eommot hotile of ink. The ink was made it. those days from'what is known as ink li ills. The let ter "0" is carvt d on on? of the four sides and the date "17(kv appears on another side. It h is a wooden stopper that M r. V. say - had in t been removed from the bottle f< r : fifty or sixty years. The other threi relics \v< re brasshuttons, ore of tin m bad the letter "I''on the front with not hint; on t he reverse side. Another ( had the Old Kng!i?h "T" tin the front .vith the inaki r's name, "S. T?n:ithiinpbel1, 71 (Jerman St., London. line on the reverse side; the thin was a button from the collar of bis 1 Captain's uniform, with the Arncri- j can eagle, with wines pointing up- i ward on 1 he front, and "Covill Yater- i hur" on the reverse side. The two former button* represented the companies to whieh Mr. Smith belonged, llis first Company was captured. lie 1 escaped with a few others and another eompanv was orguniztd, which was Co. T. Air. Smith escaped from capture three times. TTo could have escaped from Ninety Six hut would no* leave his father. The soldiers , had small pox, he among the rest, ; while nt Ninety Six, and the treat- i mer.t eoi,<l-?tel in stripping the i p'-itiei t and e'v-r-?? him a hath in hot J saltwater. Mr. V is j-tally proud of these ancient relics, .lr.n.so/z/c. Tlio i X t 1 * !ir muunn i-'atiici if , L'n'on I.o Igo, N'o. 7"?, A F. M. will 1 c J hold ?' il isopic h til, li A t Fi i l iv venire*. at 7:.'l) o*i-lor k. The 11. A. D-cwc j will fie nut ferr (1. Tho tlrcii ut < f < ill- , e;B foi t! e ensuing year \Ni;l b hdd at ' Hits in<?tiig. Kii.r.ru K uui OTIIKI'.. A 'lent Incr; lYa'r took pi < *> ;.t iimK ' in II. near (?roviliirid, 0 i . d.iv ididi' at Hint 10 o'clock, in wbh h P. lo!?!"-ini and Ilntvrt Tl'-lbrn. t -co v !>'tc 111'n. w? 11- Kil'ed. They bad a lni-midersf.nn Mm r an! Ildtem sin t .b in -nn throni'b il?* i * ck and af'er .Intcr-u n w :?s do-ill on tlc- Tii nd be rai.-cd i?p aid : I I'll II vli'll Itriilna aiiI 1 f - - * CIIWV J HIVM ? ?l t? ?*???HJCT WUI? A?? 115 1IU* I known what thefiaces wa.snh.uit. 1 A Tennessee Jack. We will staud a f. e Tenneitsce Jack in Union. Wo guarantee the Forv'co. He is rue of the OneFt animals ever b\m >ht to Un: >n. Tor term"* e*e , apply to II. S. McDimiel or J. I'. ,T?-tor i i -It p. JETfcll & McDANIKL. ' ! TH UNION BUD WOOD M One mile West of the Court House, o straight, Whife Hickory, eh-ar of knots in diameter. Nothing smaller than 10 will take nil si/en larger, provided it ii knots. FOUR HOLLARS PER CORD specification. We pay THREE DOLL clear of knots, In logs 10 inches or mort foot 8 Inch length. Wo also buy Wll SIMMON. ASK US FOR SPECIFICATION 46-Bwoe - Jvlrsg Should be, it isn't comfortable in the Don't make youi in parlor ordrawi first for the comf family. s have furniti 1 to every cellar to gar FORD TO RE \ oes that add so rnu king this room cos ai H AyjLAJ-OOKJ N,-. iJN IT U i'Jij <&i Notice li> ilvcrtfcicrsl. A ?V? t eis e I h |y ! < >*;(l<-ti S ? | !>;U il ilt l In ir ! !}?' <.o rI ,i!\ i I I i? 'incuts ' ;< Mn il. \. ii t bihr ill im IN \ s??ir?y j \\\* i-iiii' i i; 11< * * el .? L'* !i i!i .t I'.tv. j i - i; i i j i :< . tli.* u 'ii> ! i in' 11! tin- fw.t e j il'l. r Tin* <1 iy to i?<*t out tli" piper. IHg Atulicn cf Scv.i:>? M.ivt.incs. j 1 tvi 1 ? iF? r t.t mum ion ?) 1?>( of hot li tie v til ?l si ei t;il 1 :i' ! S w11nf Miiehirts :>! 1 '? > t '.itirt hi.'.isi' on Motility, I)r<\ i'.-il, Snlesihiv, to the highesthitMi r for lite e:i*h. If you want ti Minhii o this is your pnlden opporl unity, iitnl you may never hive anotlu r suelt it chance to get :i Machine for much less than its value. S. M. KICK, JR., E. U. TO ORGANIZE GREEK CHURCH Movement on Knot to Komi n Con* grcgutlon at Suvniititth. Savanxaii, Nov. 27.?Savannah will, in all probability, have a GVoek church added to its list of houses of worship within a short time. Ther are more thau a ICO people in Savannah who hold the faith of the Greek orthodox church, and they are all heartily in favor of the establishment of a church here. Dr. >1. M. Snlibn, who is one of those principally interested in tho movement, said that, a meeting of tho Greeks of tho city will b call d within a few days for the purp)se of <li- us.>ing tho matter of forming n congregation uud securing a house of w ?r-::iu. * It is th : cU -.no of the;? interested to orgnnis-ut <>:ire ami secure a hall in wliieii to - rv.vje.s, later 0:1 building a chnro..; of tl.o.rovi in.re are uow few, if any, Greek churchrs 1:1 tho south. I'orto U'.c.iu loglslat lire. San Juan, X >v. 37.?Con si d: r.ihlo interest is centered in the new legislature, which will hold it; lir t session D o. b. Tito entire legislative assembly, including both houses, is c v.npus si ot lie publicans. Tito iirsr and most iuipc rte.nt mutter to be disposed of will bo "the remodelling of the laws of the bland, without which, it is coti-i lored certain Porto Rico can have 110 lufure. Tho moaners are taking a mutual interest In their new duties and most of them liavo already prepared flowery speeches. Durnod to Death. Columbia, S. 0., Nov. 37.?Donald McQueen met with a horrible accidcut which resulted in his dentn. He was lying 011 his bod rending, having a kerosene lamp 011 a table at tlip side of tho bed. He went to sleen anrl dnriti? i.io sleep the lamp exploded. Mrs. McQueen anil soino of the children wore in another room anil hoard the explosion. They rnslu-d into th room and found Mr. McQae. n enveloped i 1 flames. Ho was fatally lurned l.otore the flames were extin^uis. o.l. Ketir-urgi' S ill , fur Hampton Rands. New* Yokk, Nov. t:7.?The battleship Keari-arge, flagship of the North At* lantic sipiadron, sailed today for Hampton Roads, whoro rendezvous is being made of the foriedo fleet and several ships of tie* .-quadrou for a cruise. The Kearsargo has taken the placo of the cruiser New Th ra as flagship during the overhauling ot tbo latter at the Brooklyn navyvurd. It is said that the Kearsftrgo is the first battleship to be made a flagship. Itouiidhouse Destroyed by Kire. Rat.ippixi., Mon., Nov. Of.?Fire dcbtroyed the roundhouse, several engines, n votary snow plow and muoh valuable property of the Great Northern railway lit Black foot, Ida., today. The flro was caused by a spark from an engine. Thy loss is ostimatod at nearly #200.000. [E ? IANUFACTURING CO., I n the Buffalo Railroad, is buying ,in logs or blocka, 88-inchea or more inches in diameter is wanted, but * straight, White Hlclfqry, clear of will be paid for Hickory of above AR3 PER CORD for straight Ash, i in diameter, in 0 foot 4 inch or 12 1TE OAK, DOGWOOD and PERIS AND PRICES ON THEM. Room always, the most whole house, r principal display ng room but look ort of youself and jre of every room in the ? 5ret, but you WITHOUT ch to the comfort of id atVra ctive. ..UMBER CO, Siimninnc fnr Relief V U MMIIUIJO IUI llUIIUIl Stair of South Ca < Huh, ) Court of Com( uimty of Union. J limn Pna.?. El /i A. Gainer and A. O. Gamer, PiamtilT-', Ag dnst; \\\ X 'Gainer anil Isaac T. Garner, di1" I (lilllt.S. To ill" above named defendants in Ibis act ion: Von i re I* by Fumrpoi ed and ieipiio d to lit.; ver the co.npl tint in Hi s action of wni li a copy, is herewith seivid upon yon; and to se?\e a copy of jour answer to ilie said complaint on the m b cidiets at their ?fllce No. 4 Law "ltange, Union, >out.h Carolina, within twenty dajs alter service hereof; exclusive of the day of such servici ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within ilie time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will aj ply to the Couit for the relief demanded in the complaint'. CAlt-ON Jfc SUA IKE, l'iuintiff*' Attorneys. Dated Union, S C., 14 August, A. D. 11)00. To the defendant, I-aac T. G ?rner: Take notice that the coinpUiut in this action togettier vi h 'tie suunuoiis of which the foiecoii'VJ i> ;? ?-o;>v was filed in the oflice of Hie Ct?-iK . f i he Court of Common Pleas for I uioii county at Union in the i-omav of (Jiuoii 111 tiie statu of Smili c>, o ' i ?i? the Gth day of Ocl,iil. A D 1 imk?. (JA U - ON it -M :A I e K, 42-3t J Lii.i 11a' Ait rr.f}?. Slops the Cough mid ll'orAs off the Cold. Laxative Hioiie-tJ-iin'ne Tablets cure a <:<>kl i i one d.>\. No on e tn> fay. Price 25 cents. 43-j LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, ) In Achate County of Union. ) Couit. To sell land in aid of asset*. Hy virtue of a Decree of the Probate Court, in and for the county of Union, State aforesaid, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door, on the that Monday in December, next, it In ing salesdav, during the legal hours for sale, all that cerlain tract or parcel of land, situate in Bogansville Township, (near West Spring.-) s.tid county and Mate, belonguig to the estate of Iairkin Lancaster, deceased, cotitaiuing fifty two and one-half acres, more or less. , Hounded as follows: On the east by tlx. timnt..?.. - '' ..... a m<mu-w,i mill I'tKiii, on ine sou^r and south-west by the Glenn Spring^ road, an Ihenoith and not th-west land* of Mia. <Miviu \\ est, and on ^he uoilh-o.?Kt by the land* of?' * luUh suc'i shap", corner*and distances ag i-i lepresented by a plat of same lnap^ by .1. It MoAythur, surveyor, on Oiuk'. 11, 1900. Same *>eiog that traot of land setoff to the h?:irs of Larkin Lancaster. deeiased, on the 10th day of OcU, 1900. by tie* Commissioners in partition of Olivia West vs. W 1 y Lancaster, at al Terms of .-ale: One half cash balance t>n a eredit of twelve months with interest fioin day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser ur.d a mortgage of the premises sold; purchaser has leave to pay all cash. I'm chaser to pay for papers and \ 1 stamps and recording the same. Jason M. Giiebr, Nov. 8th, 1900. Probate Judge. 45-41 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laixativo iiromo Ouinpie Tabtety. All druggists refund "tiie money if It fails lt> cure. E. W, Grove's signature is on each 1m>x. 25c. 43-ly ? - - New Store, New Goods. I have opeued a Family Grocery Store ju.? uoiww mo t'osi uiiic?, whnre I will keep a full line of FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, LARD, MOLASSE8, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS and CIGARS, also Green Groceries. I also run a First-Class Beef Market and will pay Highest Price for Cattle. Mitt DELIVERY. PHONE 109. ^ J. S. SMITH. 40-ly