The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 14, 1900, Image 2
Want a Nice
Now is
We have a big lot of Clot"
mas and have put s
No. 5692. 2 Suits only, that we
No. 5517. 2 Suits that were $8.5t
Nos. 238, 903, /23o. i runts that
your choice at only
No. 1439. 3 Regular $1 5 Suits, in
No. 764G. 2 Suits that were 81G,
No. 4914. 3 Nice $12 Suits atonl
No. G075. 3 All Wool $10 Suits,
No. 35815. 5 Suit s that were ( he;
No. 3G.59. 2 Suits, $10 Stunners,
Nos. 5105, 5102. 5 Suits that wer
No. 5G83. 2 Suits that were J>ig >
Nos. 2791, G0G4. 4 Suits, Big har
No. 50G0. 9 Suits of ditteivn p it :
Nos. 3232, 3233. G Suits ill t sol
No. 8119. 5 Over Coats that wen
No. 511. 4 Over Coats cheap at r?
We have 111
e<iually lis i
ill. l>ii3-in<>- < ?ood I 'lo
better tliitn toC:>11 <a
4yrr.ag
Close Price
On G
We desire to Ov3^.
of Our friends am
some very cheap ;
1T1 f.VlD ri-PAnrk-. T7 ? '
m mm WAJkV V/ A Wt/JL
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 ib Box .
Forty Pound Box of Starch
Best California Lemon Cling Pea
White Cherries, 3 lb Can
Best Pears, 3 lb Can
Canned Corn
Standard Granulated Sugar $0.25
BACOM S
Hon Coffee 12!4c per ?
Good Green Coffee f
Flour for Stock, $1.IB
Half Patent Flour $2.4
We can save
Come to see u
need of Grc
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l r L
FANT E
f
Suit For
the time to
-J ; i!iat 3E ,
c t *j moving p: *c r. on
rc J?1 our r? ran;* j> i ; > r
), tboy must ro ut ?
> c' i ?. "?'), too 111 us
ooly
yours now at
y
now only
;ij> at SiS.oO, now
now only ..
o l>iy sellers at ?8.50, now
rallies at .<?!">, now
gains at - V), now only
ems, prices of which ranged fr
d tor ?4, now only
3 now only
(>, now only
<*!v nin ny ollaoa* <
sat* saiUovo and ai* i
zit a ssaaisill |>3
Bill S<*(4 JIH.
s j,
iroceries;
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II the attention!;
d customers to I
prices we offer i j
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vy i i. vy vy i UU*. ' 11
per lOO pounds.
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)ceries. ^
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BROS.
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Chjfetmas?'
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get it. I
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MOVED before CIi T i c- I
it, ouch as these:
tow only 3 4 80
4.20 *
t go and you now got ?
6.75
6.50 "
G.75 1
4.80 y
4.60 ?
7.50 ;;
G.50
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3.75
5.50 |j
4 25
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Capt. W. R. 1 Iriggs Dca<l. >'
Capt. W, U. Briggs died 1.1 his b<
AOine in Union County, on Doe. 7<h. S.
11 i< death was wholly unexpected tl
xnd was a great shook to his family
Iso to his many friends in Union.
l!is death was sudden and painless,
is he was sitting in his easy chair
Alien death's messenger arrived, and
10 passed away with a smile 0:1 his
V.ee. And thus he was when the
'amily discovered that ho was r.o j
nore.
Capt. Briggs was one of Union!
bounty's most highly respected oil-I
/.( 11s. Ho was 78 years of age. Be-'j"1
ides his immediate family, a wife,''"''
wo daughters, Mrs. J. A. Brown, !
Mrs. \V, M. Palmer, nnd one sun, j
Mr. Cist Briggs, ho'leaves a host of j j,"
'rionds to mourn his departure. His j
omams were intern! in tho First ,,
Methodist churchyard. 1 ; :
Mr. Briggs was n captain iu the j,j
ato war hetwi en the states, lie w: s : i
i Tall.lot I !ii r and a kind and con- i
i.lei'aie i Pi.-ri*, beloved by all in his j
mound, and hyeveryone else who'on
new him. Peace to his ashes. j ?
? ? i
Xut with-t.u ili; g the large wheat acre- ,M'
go of Vo:k county, there is still pUiy (
f ground ou which to plint cotton to d
r.'.u; d those farm* is w ho have a w hi at
rc;?c inmi g on will fed in Jn^t that
uich better shape to work other c:ops.
<; < uiag to :d "f a good htait 3 i
3c i ft v ay - Yoikville Ei quirer. j( '"
FOR RENT. \\l^
O ? o-IJonm two si 013- cottage on - oiilh mv
roj* *
,v ,kii >>i ii!. a jj-iy al 'i ii:: '1 j.\ji s ' Sal
Ike. IK i
Til B
NION HARDWOOD MA
ie mile West of I he Court House, on
might, White Hickory, clear of knots,in
diameter. Nothing smaller than 1<) in
i 1 take nil sizes larger, provided it is s
utg. FOUR DOLLARS PER CORD wl
ecifiuatlon. We pay THREE DOLLAH
ar of knots, in logs 10 inches or more in
>i, e> inch length. Wo also buy WHIT
MM OX.
K U3 FOR SPECIFICATIONS
r> IJtn .cJ.
"r.M :?7#.iTio.\ I'KiuViCTscr.
fr. IT. Wallace Meet*I President
:nt(l Treasurer.
Fur;n?int to the advertisement in
Hi" 'i.. ? ' c* '.t?' v m !:, the
il.ir-. i i ]' ": fary ill i
Uhitolii'M 'it 0;ip* A. OQ
Iy <m i . .4 v ! t i 'i" i,f> .?
i ?w'.?e:*ipl in i I ?5..- . .'pi: ?i nt"vk
vie [ hi.. ,i . i i?;!Hiii/.ition
orf. ct.-.l i?i o: tho I*
)vvin-/ > .i ( c i' ( . !.if* ;
\v". II. W"iilluot't
Otvpf. A. SI.
Duu'l. II. \VuIlico,
O..I. I (' I >.l .Ml-,
(Jupt. F. -M. I'mr,
10 ill si IH OSiirJi
M j. Jmd. A 1" r.
Mi*. I>. li. 'V .i ?* *, (he m.iln;)rii-nr
i.i pwiliii? the enterprise on
ml , was ?lo-rtv* 1 Prosid *i:! a*.i i I'rcatrer.
Tho first c on tho stock will bo
iado ton ?rs*.i?v, tho fifteenth. 'Ih:>
i>i?-s11*:jt :. i . ai mn nl, v. i 1
U 1 ft . i ' li) tho hands of tho
'reside: i, ."dr. 1>. U. Wallace.
Mi is i anot her evidence of 1'tilonV
oumr men l* j)lfto tho front.
ll\ \V;db:ee is one of our iinn * p'.ishhustling
and enterprl-iisc your .
u*iiioss mi n, aid a though l?o irilv
if."J years of aye, lie has a'read\
iveti abundant <-vi.loi.co <>i the
n*t. that hois r-ehly cndiueil with
lioso qualities that to make tin
* *e.-sti:l business I : at. lie is til*
niy son of Jud^e W. li Wallace,
no of I'i Ion's most thv.rly beloved
ml suhstaut ial citizens.
el r. It. II. \\ a I lace < t eroil tie
iv11;t < f business life some thre*.
t ars v. h**ii he foi'nieii a piote iliipwi
li tlio late lament d !).
f exemplary eharact. I>i:I was e .!
own in the bloom of 1 ife. 'I Ills
nn, ?lurphy h'.'I Wiliae ,**? 11 a 1: rge
urni!uiv ? ah i-hnuml and did f>
( roll anil repair worl;. Mi*. \VaN;;<>
ritli irt-w from this business, and
Basing Mr. J ike H ot-V pi mi ho enaged
in the milling and lumber busncss.
lie so in had in : 1 wo;'.; ta
o i!i::ri he hud oaleul .led up mi. II*.
ook right ho'd, and made one of th?.
lands in the mill, doing as much of
he inaniial labor us any hand, he had
his km I of a man will hummer sueess
out of cold iron. There is r.u
U'-.h tiling as failure in the life of a
ien jiosr.t sc-d of such indomitabl"
link and <!-'tcrminuti in Man !i.
Vulhuv. This kind of men tunk<- a
ss of what others, of less gr '
! d-deimhm'lon, would make a
isnsal failure.
i! urr Is for tho you.ig men of t*nh? 1.
Ii right rue are gel ting in the right
".vs. ;11.<I tlieiv is no telling what
rand achievements, along the 11, o of
ulustry and r 1 .<* d-vcloptm-nt <>f < ;
LVely little city, are yet in st< r
?ru:npn-r> .,)iL)w,w..
late and country at large by the
ohle manner in which they are step,
inglo the front and graspi g the
(?lm /-?f t K.\ <d.'? .. f ,
..... ... iiiv s-?11?jj ui prngre ?.s :i:h;
anding manfully to thoir pot's;
louph storms .of adversity arise ami
>ss the craft upon its raging billows,
n-ir strong arms, fertile brains and
eon eyes will bring the ship safely
ito port every time.
The Furniture factory plant will
!i located on the line of the II. ?!v tr
. Rail road, at a point ju-.t heyoi; 1
le new Hardwood frctory tliit is
taring completion.
Notice oi Land Sals.
Slate of .Sou h (":ir- -lin i )
Coiiiily of >pat?a teu'ij. )
lVoba'e 1 u're's "N.tle.
I.t ji.a:\l >u.i"<, l'ctii i iii r,
YS
Asa Snith, * t a'. I), fi'.nl.il.is,
r.\ \i:!i:e I an l:oih\ 1'tVi ,1 \- ip ,|
en e in l h'? a' oVe i?* c : i| . 1 . i
'I to ibe t ;.!c st r in < i \
innl , I ! <>. p ! ll?- t \ I 1 i 11 I) " ! i) , i i .
IcM'ay i t J taimry, III '!. l;-:v. i n t j
;-ll l.nins < f at ptlhlc ; ij . .
c filloa <! i! m iitt ii . ; It >!.?'? ! . u ; :
Ail ;! at p 11iu tiact or cam I . I ! pil
the c .niily t f I'liino, sine if
il'olii a. c.)M I'lib tr o:i:t hie tl ?d 1
iie'y iieii tl.p;e t r It * '. )hiii ! '
lids 11 l.t.inhj Mc! a.o, Franct
it i!t i ; i ' I 'nil ;;j.ti, i . i f
1 : in' i>l nil : t}, ,i- laii, r I , >
u c.i .. . o one \ i '. i:i11 i .?
le of >,?!. jiT !'n- r \ ? : i |-i . in
til l-C HC'ind by i <1 a
! a of i>i > : csk'!;I
Pii-i'ii.i-1 r to j-:?y for i??; ? r? c > ! ]
r -i 11 j?- . .) .1 (.? iiM y,
I'; J i-l. SjMHiatiUtllg < 'o .
- *
Auction Sale*.
I ll ;v*? < iitcml the South 1 ntolii a
1 l'< i < I C it lit I h >vn lit Oil S'l.ti I I d . t
in ns M ills 1 will oOVr for s.do to
hiahot h ilili r f is cadi one lmiriv
1 harness, o::o .'5 war i>l?< lieifir, sti.<l
household aii'l Kitchen 1 in nil mo.
f wi l Ij.! at my home oil Tiiuis?'u\,
: 20 .J. I. Fowi.r.u.
rrjr~r/*cn iT4tr'^jrTiae?ar-.*jfnr:r . ?
j
NUFACTL'RLNG CO.,!
i
I ho Buffalo llailroHd, i.; l.i yiny i
lo^s or blocks, JJS inches or more
chej in diameter is wanted, but
t might, Wiiitn Hickory, clear of
II ho paid for Hickory of above
IS l'FJi COK1) for straight Ash,
diameter, in 0 fof>t f inch or 12
E OAK, DOGWOOD and PEili
ANn DDI PCC All Tiir.. 1 1
...??# i uiwL-o um | qivj ]
? . hw j j i j .i m.?yaagg
: GAPT.;;:J ?ELD$
IS iVEIOIO tiOME
Wounds lii^uorici^iod Him
For Fur Uxor Sorvisa.
I rpTTT? TT.T-T rv :i r XPSEIEITCE
Ho Toils of tlio Capture of Ills CommaiKl
After a D^pciMleliatllo With
the Kiliplno Kcbels?O her News and
Gossip ol' the Army.
San Fkancisco, D.c. 11.?Captain
Dovorcnux Shields of tlio Twenty-ninth
infantry, U. S. A., has L "i invalided
homo on account of two woau.i.s received
in 0110 of the most thriling adventures
of the war in tiio T'hilippines.
Captuin Shields and Gi men I t Santa
Cruz, 011 the island of Maritidmpia, on
Sept. 11 last lor tlio purpo- o. rreounoiteriug.
Two days later they fell into
an ambush and were fired upon by
ubour 2o0 men with rides, who were
supported by about :d,??0.> lm 11 with
bolos, Captain Shields being wounded.
"I was twieo wounded and fell unconsci
ms, bm Soon'recovered and then
gave tile order for tho command to light
its way back to tho station. I told tliom
to leave 1110 with a mail from the hospital
corps.
"I dropped behind a rico stack and
told the men to raise the wbito flag.
Tho insurgents continued to fir.> at us.
Tho men fought their way '-nek a short
" - - --- 1...1 1 U.J
UISUUU'D u Illl \\ l i! MU rvJllIlUi.Al uuu
to surrender or 1> killed.
"After the iie-urivct >ros came to me
one of t't ni : .?!: nil my belongings.
Another man w: u just going to shoot
me when I saw a hand end arm como
forward a id s rik" up the gun.
"W? v.'1'iv kv.u in 1. itivo hovels for
12 days and : a we s ir: d oti a inarch
over the nr. .ins, through dense forests
aud ncr >- liwrs, compelled to
sleep in 111 : I : i rein and given only
the dirtiest wa: v with which to wash
our \\ um.d. .'.:is continued until Oct.
12 wl; "ii > ? v.* re told that orders had
been r e ive l > turn us over to tho
Am rio . ro taken to Buene
Vista and tuiv 1 ..ver to General Hare."
SURGED :n GAIL FOR MANILA
ltecrutts .b'i'iv ; at San Francisco.
II nr. r i .!i Philippines.
San V Dec. 11.?Recruits
are arriving a' the Presidio from various
. s throughout tho
country at the rate of about 150 a week.
There are at pr sent over -100 at tho
barracks. The following medical conting
at will . ail for Manila ou tho Logan
Sunday.
A .sialic surgeons?Y/. L. Whittington,
i'. \Y. Thorpe an I M. Parcell; contract
mi"' s. Marie 13. Monro and Hourioita
Morrison; eward, George Graham
ntei three hospital corps men.
ollic l v la Aiuuual * ' *a
Major.--l-\ P. Jleyn-.ids and Philip G.
Vale; t prain; 11. J. Hui,:, D.;V0remix
f-hi'-!us mid ?J. s. Dowey; LieuRUo
Dug " < r\J;.vv*
it. i)..\.... .it and 10. 10,
T w 1 Kerf Snyder,
A. A. Mors-, il. M. Khrby-Smith, P. l!
Jones and 1. B Storey,
Captain S deids, toiling of tho engagement,
said:
I <".l 11 J; <1 10(1 : o:i; (>,
I San TM.vnx j .< .. De .. ! 1.?Tho United
States tran.-.? e-c H-mcodc arrived from
Manila from Xngmnltl with her flags at
ha.Unas:.^ : h 1 :r ' I iniia with UOt) ou!
rtviiin,!:! : ,} Parsed Soldiers and
C.\... .11 -. A A;i.:::ikl t.ie body of
ThSm? ..m tor Wndermon or the
' ii, " it 'n -wiV> L'an.sfvrre.d from
j lh( .. v"' y. * >?!> PMi f. On tho vov!
dk?d " lKas: ton sit !: soldiers
PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED
i Now Orleans limited Wrecked and
blight People Injured.
Paducaii. Ky., Doc. 11.?Tho Illinois
Central's Cincinnati and Now Orleans
i limited No. 10 ?, southbound passenger
i train, was wrecked at Ilsley, Ky., 51
miles b low hero or :2 o'el )ck this morning.
Six cars were ditched; tho chair
enr tnronil over, i.i- tender tracks
i jumped tho track w ! the train was >
going 15 miles an i. >ur, causing tho |
wreck.
The in.inrod p.-': (>. W. Northrop,
Colfax, hlil . hen i; Mrs. A. M. Coots,
Prine ton, 2' v.. 1> !t eye, shoulder; J.
W. Scott, Battle Creole, Mich., face
mashed; E L Monetae, Covingtott, Tenti.,
both knees and bowels; C. N. Underwood.
eiigiu er. scalp; C. H. Summons,
Owensboro, Kv . left ovo and back; Miss
Nora Mnnin. Dawson, loft eye; Jamos
Franklin, Pullman e^r conductor, scalp
wounds.
None of tho injuries are serious, except
those of Monefeo and Summon^
who are in a hospital here.
Drove shears Through His Neck.
PinLAinti.iMilA.Dec. 11.?Georga Waggoner,
a salesman, committed suicide to.
day by driving a largo pair of shears
through hi? nock, tanking uso of a
hatchet to aec nnpli.th tho net. Domestic
trouble is the reason assigned.
Ilnvonl 1 '??
?... o.umiiy i ruins.
Rat.v.igh, Dec. 11.?The North Carolina
Methodist Episcopal conference in
fies-iou at Nowberuo lias declared so
yigorou-dy against Sunday trains and
Sunday newspapers that it really ndvo ,
catos a boycott.
Acquired by the Standard,
l Anokles, Doc. 11.?A deal has 1
just b a n inado whereby the Standard '
Oil company acquired tho Allen inter
ostsof tho Pacific coast. Tho purchn-o ;
prion is said to be in tho neighborhood '
of $ 1,000,001). J
bowry Acquitted.
Richmond, Deo. 1).?William Lowry, ^
arrosted throe weeks ago for buncoing
J. H. Callaway of Wilkes county. Oa., I
jut of $500, for which ho had just sold a 1
lot of line cattle here, hat been acquitted.
wiven uiMier my hand and ?al Ibis
(?ih'J?y of Decfinlx-r, Anno Domini,
'.uo. " Jason M Ghekh,
Probate Judge.
Pubthhed on the 14ih day of D c*mtar,
190u, In the Union Tixjbs. 00-2U
..' -M
PNcw Store, New Goods.
I liavo <>i).-uc!i a Faito!!/ Grocery Store
?4. ? - 1 ? I >.M.f Antnrt ivKom T uril)
just it'iUW iiu1 1 uob v1iiw| nuv*v a *?mi
kocp :i full line ut
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,
MEAT, LARD, MOLASSES,
! canned goods; TOBACi
COS anil CIGARS, also Green
i Groceries. I also run a
First-Class Beef Market
Lnid will diiv Hiirliest Priop fnr
1 J o . "
Cattle.
FREE DELIVERY. PHONE lOqg
J. S. SMITH.
40-ly
Any Herchant
Can sell High Grade Goods ?t
High Grade Prices, or Medium
Grado Goods ub Medium Grado
Prices?thcro is nothing commt
ridable in that! But ib re ?
quires a peculiar skill, and a long
time merchandise experience to *
pell u High Grade $15.00 Tailor
made Snit, in Black or Blue Clay
Worsted, Cheviots or Pi aids, for
only $10.00. A good $10.00 Suit
for only $7.4,S. Ladles' Worsffl
, ?
Skirtp, well mad?, in all shades
at only Toe, and up. Ladies'
Junkets in great variety at $2.50
and up. Children's Juckets from ,
$1.50 and up. Children's Suits
from 75c and up, and only at
J. COHEN'S.
L o n g a v i t a
THE TABLET OF LIFE
(Pi tula At Lomyn Vxtam)
The Scientific Discovery oftlicAj^e!
The Ma^ic Key to thoiMystory of Life!
i-.lvwuuJUliie 'i.'i'H-tnf'rI?>l it has been nwn'ii _ j
nuiuey i,(. iii. rii \ brilliant mints, ho hm
devoted their lives to the fuscinatinK subject
Jt was bit lor the Innnort .1 Diirwin to jrivo
to I lie world, in his yrent theory of I He. the
"inUmneutal i-iiiioi'de uron whii h to build
a.l lui I her res ereli i o t li i-< dh eet ion. Follow.
mik cumm.v :n i.i-; : 'icame 1'iof. Dr. 1
f.udwi'.' Hucel:nor. a tlcrmim scientist of international
renown, wi li hie remarkable |
work ??nt it led * fins nuclides l.ungcn I.ebcns"
(the hook on hougev iiy). Hut alas, like Darwin
lie too died, ere bo could reap tho fruit
of his wonderful doctrine. Others however, '
equally great took up the interrupted thread
with the result that two German scientists,
alterycors oi cxpcrimcntsaud research, havo
at last discovered the secret of Longevity,
in the shape of n remarkable Vegetable Compound,
w bieli. it properly Used, will positive y
prolong Idle. Tliis now remedy, appropriately
named "l.onguvita" (meanitg Long Life) has
been subjected to the most rigid testsatall tho
leading clinics and hospitals throughout
1 urope wiili marv elous results. Appreciating
the importance of this discovery, we
have acquired, at enormous cost, the exclusive
oropriel iry right to this truly wonderful
preparation, which has proved a blessing ,
to mankind. "Longtyvita" is'tho true Tablet
of I.ifo: a roju venntor par excellence, embodying
the veritable secret lof longevity Jn ~ *
a practical, feasible form. It. Is the fountain
oi pernctnal youth, whioh'it prolongs J9
hcvoitd its present limits, while retalni*
health in a perfectly normal state. "Long- 4
a vita" brigb tens the eye. stimulates the menial
activity, gives elasticity to the step,
makes the face full, absorbs wrinkles,
cleanses tho system, purities tho skin, and is j
theoniy true I'oneo do l.eon remedy for old
and young of both sexes. Rnrlni-??.l t>? W?
rope's leading pysioians.
$t 00 a Box, by mall.
HUGO von TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO-,
(POl.K U. S "AOKNT8)
1131-1133-1135 Bnadway.^New Tork City.
' Lumber.
A. 0. METZ, Lexington, S.C^ll
Manufacturer of ltcuah Lumber ^nd
laths from Long Leaf Yellow Pine.
5()-.'{ii:O8
NOTICE.
A. I poisons indibhd to me as Sheriff
aid individually will please call and settle
at.once. 1 will place all notes and
accounts in an attorney's hands for coiled
ion after the 1st of January, 1901.
l0-3t J. (1. Loan.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors
State of South Carolina. 1
< ouuty ot Union. L
Uy Jason M. Greer, i.sq.,
Judge.
Who1. (as, (' S Greer has made suit to
me to giant t im Letters of Administration
on ilie L-ua'e of andeffectsof Mary
I. Gieer, deceased.
Tin so are, therefo'e, to cite and admoiiisti
all and singular- the kiudred and
:i editors of the saut M iry J. Greer, de*ea>ed,
1 hat I la y ho and appear, before
up, in the Court of Probate, to be held
t. Union C. II., South Carolina, on tie
?Sth day of Pecouilrer, i.ext, after publi ation
lieieof, at 11 o'ch ck in the fore- '
won, to show cause, if any they have, Wff
vhy (he said Administration should not
re pi anted. .. ! a