The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 14, 1900, Image 5
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D1U IJtHAIi
For they know a
see it. Here are a
galas that we are
XXX Sheeting, ya]
price 5c.
Just received 1O0 pi
kets worth $lap
a ?u i n-.?
ouuuui Doy jeans, w
Nice Black Hose 5c.
A Regular $2 Macki
I have a line of Pant
going for 98c.
Be sure and see our
are selling at 98c
It is a cor ker.
^-TamhEi
For Dry Good
Shoes, Dress G
Glassware, Croc
[niture, Trunks
ways have a pri
Lower Tha
| On every
I
M. W.
Local Schedule for Passenger Tri
TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA.
(Arrive 8:25 a. m. Depart 8:45 a.
44 1:40p.m. 44 2:00p
TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG.
A/rive 12:45 p. m. Depart 1:05 p
I 44 7:10p. in. 44 7:80p
cLocal News Noti
Put Together For Ready Refere:
Gathered Here and There
Our Man About Town.
WANTED, for cash, Dogwood
^ Persimmon logs. Southern Hi
wood Company,P.O. Box 529,Char
ton, S. C. 46-8moi
Grated Pineapple at Colton Bros.
Wonder who's going to set the Ed
a? to a turkey for his Xmas dinner
// year? Don't everybody speak at ona
The finest display of Candies at Co!
Bros.
J A ring Containing six keys found
"the stieets. The owner can have sa
Iby identifying same and paying for I
|notice.
Almonds, Fecans, Brazil and all ol
kinds of nuts at Colton Bros.
The Eclipse Stock Co. Show hav<
good cornet band with them which pi
on the streets daily to the delight of.
small fry.
Cranberries, Citron, Prunes, Gra
An/I T omnri A of. Pnlfnn hrriQ
|2t?50.
? See the advertIsemnt of the IJr
ICotton Mills Dept. Store. They are
kering Clothing at the lowest price knc
in the history of Union.
Layer and Seeded liaisons at Col
>n Bros.
Mr. A. J. Greer, who is attending
Converse Busines College at Spartanb
after spending a week at home in ITi:
Bounty returned to his studies Mond
Our old colored friend Nat Goudl
fof Carlisle, dropped in and renewed
fsubscription for a year aDd informed
that he bad been a continual subscrl
for 30 years. He said he did not w
that Blue X mark to strike his pa
but he was in no danger. That m
only bits those who are in arrears.
Nat is a successful colored farmer,'
; liked by all the people of his section,
attends to his own business and coi
quently has four bales of cotton ami
Other things raissd on his term this y
%
"HE STRAWS
an tell which
vind is blowing.
THE PEOPLE
:an tell which
!y are qoinq.
at they are making for
RHRO'C;
THENT STORE,
good ttiing when tliey
few of tiie many Bar~
offering:
rd wide, worth 6c, our
airs full 10 Quarter Blan>air,
going at 75c.
orth 15c, only 10c.
10 Balls Thread 5c.
ritosh for &1.KO.
s worth $i.50 anywhere,
Whole Stock Shoe that we
and you will be astonished.
VDQUARTERS^C
s, Clothing, Boots,
oods, Notions, Hats,
kery, Groceries, Furand
Valises, and alee
n ll?M J
II 1116 ILUW69I
thing I sell.
BOBO.
IIUS Kalamozoo Celery at Colton Bros.
New Club Loided Shells. The best
? to lie had. Only 33 cents a box. 3 boxes
, rn.
m for SI.00 at Union's great s'.are.
The following is a statement of
. m. Union Dispensary for the month [of
November, 1900: Price to consumers,
$5,778.25; Invoice price, $4,8i'8.78
; Gross Profits, $1,424.52 ; Expc-nse,
$795.78; Net Profits, 1,228.74.
QCC. For good Jeans and Sheeting you can't
get better prices than at Union's great
by store.
The M. E. Tinsley Co. have just
received a lovely line of solid gold
and K??ds for the holidays. The display
?rd- is pretty and neatly arranged. Call
je8. and see them. There are some beau5
tlful articles suitable for Xmas presents
for young and old, to be found
there cheaD.
,tor You have to walk a few hundred
8 yards more but you will be paid for the
walk if you examine the enormous stock
I100 of goods at the Union Cotton Mills Dept.
Store. It's a great store.
on An extra communication of Union
;me Lodge, No. 75 A. F. M? will be held
^8 on Friday evening, Dec. 14th, at 7:80
o'clock. The E. A. Degree will be
^iel conferred. T. C. Duncan, j
F. W. Moore, W. M.
3 a _ Secy.
We call attetlon to McClure's chane of
ad this week. He says he is doing an
enormous business, and judging from
P63 packages that are constantly coming from
this store we believe they are. It keeps
the force hustling to wait on the cnstotion
mere. Get in the swim and go to Mcof
Lure's.
,wn Have you seen the cosy little bud room
that M. W. Bobo has made in one of his
Iton display windows. Well it is justfa sample
of the many pfetty things to be found on (
the inside. His force are as busy as bees
urg ?Pening up and marking goods at night '
|{on and selling them iu the day time. He j
I was preparing some bargains in neck- ,
wear and handkerceiefs when we drop ped
in Tuesday night. ]
his i
us We have been Compelled to carry over <
iber to next week the changes of some of j
'ant our merchants who brought them in too (
per, late. But then they were just so busy
ark waiting on customers that they did not
have time to write advertising changes, j
veil Graham & Estes, and Zemp's Pharmacy
He bad some good news for you. But just i
use- go to them and they will tell you all
ong about it Tell them you want to help ,
ear. rush their trade along. ,
rwr f T i I
|heart^
Ti n a. nra_ #? t^
me Desi imngs ior tnnsi
mas Gifts
don't always come in the big
gest packages. Santa Clau
could bring you a very sma
parcel from here on Christma
morning, and yet give you
very valuablejlongilasting an
desirable present. Watche:
chains, gold and silver orns
ments, with or without dis
monds or other preciou
stones here in.profusion.
F REE!
A handsome Medalion P
will be given away with
cash purchase of $10 wor
goods, as long as they last.
Diamond Rings, $15 to!
Watches, $2.50 to $I0(
Solid Gold Rings From 50c Up
The largest and best se
stock ever shown in Union,
our line of Cut Glass.
The Willi,
JEW
ANOTHER BIG MILL
FOR UNION
MR. W. H. SARTOR HAS SF
CURED SUFFICIENT STOCK
AND AN ORGANIZATION
WILE BE PERFECTED
ABOUT THE
FIRST OF JANUARY.
?125,000 CAPITAL, 10,000 SPINDLES
Mr. W. H. Sartor has been workin
In a quiet way for the establishment c
mother cotton mill in Union. He hi
jucceeded in placing a good majority^
the capital stock of the mill, which is t
be $125,000, and two-thirds of the stocl
has been taken by our own people, whic
is an evidence of the confidence our caf
Italists have in the success of Industrie
In Union. The mill site will be locator
between the new Monarch Mill and tl:
town of Union, on the right hand aid
af Main street, just.below Mr. J. B. 1
Scott's residence. It is a beautiful Iocs
Lion. The mill will make a fine grad
i>f cloth, will run 10,000 spindles, wi
jonsume 25,000 bales of cotton an
work about 225 hands, 50 cottages wi
be built for the operatives upon a beaut!
ful level plateau, which will present
very attractive appearance when dotto
with the pretty cottages.
Mr. Geo. A. Gray, one of the mos
prominent mill men in North Carotin
is interested in this latest mill enterpris
)f Union, and is one of the largest ou
aide stockholders. The mil) is to be ru
night and day, and we predict for it
successful career, with a man endows
with such energy and push as Mr. W
H. Sartor at the helm it cannot fa
short of success. This indomitab!
spirit of energy and push has charactei
ized Mr. W. H. Sartor from his yout
up. He is recognized by all as one <
Unioi's most successful business mei
He was born in Union county on Ui
farm, came to Union when he wi
eighteen years of age. He secured
Life and Health
nay be?nay, frequently are?jeo]
irdized by the use of impure <
in necessarily noxious drugs i
)'ace of those called for in a pip
ieian's prescriptions. The on I
afe way is to deal with a reliab
Iruggist. Our safeguards again:
nistakes are the best that huma
kill can devise.
JNION DRUG COMPANY
you decided to "Ring the Belle?"'
u C3n please her best bv selecting th
rom our large stock of Fancy and Plai
Come and let us help you select yoi
tmas gifts. Whether your present
)ther, father, sister, brother or swet
we can fill the bill.
COME AND BE CONVINCED
M. E. Tinsley & Co.
W?.?V.s >/x cowvwGHf
Diamonds, Pearls and
Precious Stone:
the cutting and setting ar<
second only to the intrinsi
value of the gem themselves
That's where art and abilit;
. come in. To thoroughly ap
preciete this fact, it is on!;
necessary to visit
The Williamson Company.
I . <jlr) JEWELRY
DIAMONDS
icture WflTCHE$ ^
aud a JhL
th of complete line
GENUINE
). \ J
\ \ Rogers Bros."
lected / 8/ Knives, Forks,
\/ > Spoons, etc.
oCC I I Byes carefully examined am
| properly fitted to the beat gndi
Ii-ICRD
amson Co.,
elers.
situation in the old established firm c
Foster and W ilk ins, (now A. H. Foste
. & Co.) by his integrity and close ntten
tion to business, he not only merited am
received the confidence of his employers
but received an annual increase in hi
j_ ealary, which is one of the most substan
* tial methods an employer can use t.
show his appreciation of a faithful em
ployee. In 1882 Mr. Sartor went. int<
the mercantile business, forming a co
partnership with Mr. B. F. Arthur un
der the firm name .of Sartor and Arthur
Tliis firm did a successful business uuti
: 1887 when Mr. Arthur withdrew '.o ei
* gage in another occupation and Mr. Sar
tor bought out his interest, since whiel
8 time he has conducted his busiuess. tha
of lieavy groceries, in a most succes-fu
manner.
" Mr. Sartor has therefore been ident
? fled with the town and its interests froi
* his youth up, ever/eady to lend a lieH
" ing hand to any measure looking to tli
upbuilding and progress of his belove
? town. He is one of the members of th
1 Public Works Commission of the city
'e auu has Served continually in this capvc
I? ity since the organization of the Con
mission, lie served as w arden or in
I" town successively for a period of eigt
l? years, and made one of the best we hav
' ever had. He has been repeatedly solit
d ited to run for Mayor, but he declined
1 as his business demanded his entire tim
; and attention. Mr. Sartor enjoys tli
a conQdence and esteem not only of th
d business men of the town, but of a
who know him. He is noted for h
honesty and integrity, upright dealing
a and excellent business qualifications
16 i The corporators and stockholders of thi
^ new enterprise are to be congratulate
n upon having a man of Mr. Sartor's abil
a ity at the helm,
d mjj
TO THE DEAF,
le A Rich lady cured of her deafness an
r- noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson
h Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 t
>f his Institute, so that deaf people unabl
i. to procure the ear Drums may have thei
>e free. Address No. 12.004, The Nicho
us son Institute, 7ti0, Eighth Avenue, Ne
a York, U. 3. A. 37-1
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To Be G
jr
HARRY
11 With every Suit of
r up to the highest
given a handsome
- mas Gift.
If Suits Worth $5.
C ?b it ^
II it ii y
ir 41 44 8
it t?
is
4 i it 1
See the $14.98 Overc<
FOR:
Overcoats Worth $
4. 4 4 (
4 4 44 |
1
We are in a rush a
sell f
TAILOR MADE
We ?11 c having a big rush ir
one before Christmas, come
let us take your measure an
CHICAGO, will do the rest
1 We Guaran
c r>
Si
; A HEAVY FLEECED LIN
SEE THEM, BUY TL
HARRY
COMPETITI
NO I
1 Bushel of Asheville Milling
1:V. Second Patent Flour $
nice Rih Sides, no rugged en<
1 New Orleans (>0c gallon, ISI
Syrup 45c gallon. Full Cren
' Apples 7c pound, Evaporated
Peaches 12ic pound, llaisin
Dates 10c pound. 15 pound
* iyv . i . i i "
: ^onee 10 uurn. canned uor
can. Canned Apples, Pie
Cherries at 10c a can. Bugg
make it to your interest to bu
Schnapps Tobacco for 25c. I
for 25c. 2 Plugs Thick Sell
^ Thick Early Bird Tobacco
r Salt Mullets, Fruits and Ve^
serves.
? I Fear No
YOURSr
W. H.
I AM HERE I
i
? I have opened up
J Family Gr
DUNN BUILDS
l>i
Where I will endeav
' I handle Flour, Suj
? Molasses, Cheese, Pi
Goods, Tobaccos, Cigi
[8
\ Green Grocer
You will find anythii
here. Give me a <
? YOURS F<
I w. I. (
iiven Away
AT?=
& BELK'S
Clothes sold from $7.50
priced Suits will be
> present for a Christ,oo
Going for $3.98.
.48 4 4 44 500.
,48 44 44 6.5o.
.48 44 44 7.oo.
s.50 44 44 10.00.
>.00 4 4 4 4 12.50.
aats we are turning loose
$11.50.
io.oo Going For $7.48.
8.00 44 44 5.98.
5 00 44 44 3.00.
11 the time henniico x*ro
? ? ^ V/ * ? V
or LESS.
SUITS FOR MEN.
i Tailor Made Suits and to get
: in and look at our samples and
d the ROYAL TAILORS, OF
tee a Fit or no
ale.
ED UNDERSUIT FOR 96c.
1EM AND KEEP WARM.
&, BELK.
ION CUTS
CE WITH ME.
; Co. Meal 60o, i Bushel 30c, Peck
4 Bhl., First Patent $4.05. Bacon,
Is, Sic per pound. Molasses, No.
uscovadoes 50c gallon, Silver Drip
mi Cheese 15c pound. Sun dried
Apples l()c pound. Evaporated
s 15c pound. Prunes 10c pound,
s Granulated Sugar $1.00. Green
n, Tomatoes and String Beans 10c
Peaches, Blackberries and Red
y Whips from 10c to $1.00; will
y Whips from me. 3 Plugs Thin
3 Plugs Thin Early Bird Tobacco
napps Tobacco for 25c. 2 Plugs
for 25c. White Fish, Mackerel,
jetables, Butter, Pickles and Pre>
Competitoru
TO PLEASE,
WEST.
:no diicimccc
Ull UUUIIlLOOi
a stock of Fancy and
oceries in the
1G, nAIN STREET,
or to supply your wants.
gar, Coffee, Lard, Meal,
icKles and other Bottled
ars and Cigarettes.
ies A Specialty.
lg and everything to eat
call and he convinced.
3R BUSINESS,
IOINQ.