The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 28, 1900, Image 2

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Want a Ni Now We have a bl? lol of r mas and have^ No. 5G92. 2 Suits only, tlu No. ool7. 2 Suits that weiv Nos. 238, 903. i 2:5."). ? Sui; your choice at only... No. 1431). 3 Regular .? 1 5 Si No. 7640. 2 Suits that were No. 4914. 3 Nice ?12 ^uits No. 607"). 3 All Wool SIO : No. 373S1 ">. > Suits that vc; No. 36.59. 2 Suits, 10 Stti Nos. 5105, 5102. 5 Suits t'i No. 5683. 2 Suits that were Nos. 2791, 6064. I Suit.-, 15 No. 5060. 9 Suits of (liU'-iv: Nos. 3232, 32.>3. 6 Suits il r? SI 111 I > ( ^ V: V ( \vi '111! No. 511. 4 Over Conls ,\k "Wo havo is2 2 <3;i equally .is ?>*ood : in buying < *<>;?<! i better Uria to <*n M* JU On We desire to of Our friends some very ehea in the Grocery 1 Octagon Soap Per Box .... Electric Soap Per Box Magic Cleaner Soap Per Bo 50 Bars Cliic Soap Schnapps Tobacco iu lb Bo;, Early Bird Tobacco 10 lb Bo Limber Twig Tobacco 10 lb 1 Forty Pound Box of Starch. Best California Lemon (Sim Wh ite Cherries, 3 lb Can .... Best Pears, 3 lb Can Canned Corn Standard Granulated Sugar h BACOM g Lion Coffee 1254c oooa Ureen Coffee Flour for Stock, $1. Half Patent Flour J We can save Come to see need of G RESPEC*. FAN! ice Suit Foi is the time tc Zhchhlo; tli-t :-.:.U7T J22 >ut sor.o moving prio n o: it \v(?r.' 81"). our moving j i * - is $S..">0, ihi'V must ;; ) at stli.it cv "M.oO, tiu'V too mi :its. no.v only f.h1 . . , ... .. 4 i; S x uura nun at at only Su; l r.o .v only ; ( cl.eaj) at -?18.."0, now nnor^ now only at wore 1 iiy rollers at 88. oO, now ? ' l?i values at 81 o, now lt.irgains at c'd, now only nt p litems, prices of wliieli winded ( 1 it >ltl for 81, now only \: were c'~>, now only ipat 8(3, now only s{ o?*lv :n:t ny o'Sson is* lilao rsbo^'o a;ul ii* 1<>3 si t zi small j r * -5 IS SlIUCl SIM' US. * tz Ms j-A Groceries. call tl\e attention and customers to s-p prices we oiler jine: I 3 3-6o 3 75 x 3.90 I .CO" : 3-75 x t>ox 3 v :oo ,r Peaches, 3 lb Can 2 ;c. 2 31 1 20c , "" |! 16.25 I)(-'r 100 pounds. 5 CENTS.!' h 'P pound. B pounds [ * for $i.OO. Rice: I \3 per iOO pounds ; S2.00 per hundred.! 1 i j you money/ n s when in I rroceries. to I wi t!i< T FULLY, 0 Ini in ii ^ o 9 ufh ISuitd'Si 5 get it. H&OU.ED I;.Tores .Chi ' .1:i i!, such as these: now only $ 4 30 4.20 i>t r;o :uk1 vou now ?^ot * G.75 G.50 G.75 4.80 4.60 7.50 5.50 3.75 5.5 O *4 25 r in ?:) to 15, now only 4.00 2.00 ft on 4.0O oUVrsirj*'^ i? i*<* yoii ;u*o >! ]< <* you ounuot < <> :r wvCrrr- INeWsT I ' ' ~ j Crowded Over From Focal Pages. Death of Mr. Philip M. Cohen. I Mr. 1'. M. Cohen died at his residence on Kast Main strict Monday morning of nervous prostration, lie jhadhconin failing health for some week-. j{;jt the announcement i>f , Lis d. a' h was a shock to the com-! inanity. Mr. Cohen was one of the land marks of Union, lie was deep, j ly interested in the town of Union, j his adopted homo for many years. . lie \\ as ever ready to lend a helping hand to anything looking tr> tin. ?i~ I building ami development of the! I town, : 1 r.?1 was one of llio levers in I'nion's recently rapid development. : In his death 1'iiion experiences a loss j of nne of her most valuable citizens, ; He was about f> 1 years of age. lfe \v:(,s one of our capitalists and was ; largely interested financially in most : of t he i:,<lust ries of our growing town, { and His death was no doubt duo t<? j hi*; indori i! hie energy and push that j w ' i!d not all >w him to lake needed ivsI from tii* duties of his active life Ho continued until his'consti* in!' -r; wa*; com; b tely broken down, j I'b" reo; lin - \\ ! < ! deeu t o Oi?:i rles- j ; ton on Wednesday ? vening's train ' < i'.' they were entered with Ma- j i -li ie honors. the following gentle- j ' men, idi of them Masons, acted a.* i : all bearers in carrying the remains t [Ynni his residence to the depot: V. 1 l\. Thomson. W. "\N . Hughes, \\". (:. | i\liaee. If. \V. Tinslev, if i*. Harry, i i ' *. Munra, J. II. McKissick and! t ico. MunrOi n ADVERTISED LETTERS. ; i lemfiining in the Pout Oflica ::t , lJ i5i!n. S. f>r liie k ending | L > e, 28 1000. ; tl M r .Jain s T Adam< M (? I,';' ii Aiuli'iMiii F V\ )I ' irk f( Mr O 1' il i'.ii.t. | 01 1) M (lit ell ' (I (. I > 1 l.n I i.s ,1 Mi J C Hay 0( M .-s Aii if* V r - M I.". <_? I J: pi Mid I Mc\r-r l.l.-ie M I . r ln .1.>!in K I'.n tor fi' Mr O A ibit,son p( M jN K< ti ;?t'i Smitli Cf Mr lint Ti nihon : f*1 < |>t \'iihtih fo U'i.lit* .1 \\V ?, to Persons calling for the above fc - Rl c.i will please >-ay if p.dvertis"?l, ami p 11 he required to pay one ceo I h<f K< eir delivery. ^ J C. HrjNTflk. P M. m, K\1 Mr. I Fnu k 1'enke has entered be on hi - di:lii-s m-j (./'Iftk of thiiirl for on lion < <> Mily, |(o lock cjnirg..' of ! j old;o AioiiUay. I ) ' f ( fv'PI-V f-OlH \rn&Vk '.'V'Mi ; [ * r-'X ' .:,,.v Jfv fe:?vil', t .. r:ir.'j ter. ! Kr.cljJ. " . :v ;;ihcr | .. Ila ? 5 5 V . . _ i i lior.'rtils of sowhi:; IV: i.; - i . . w Yorker tvf: . i I ' .i :: ; :uliino for : ' the t v- both n;< to tlnie nntl : > :ml - .mfort. Ilo tolls ! \t ;i j: ...v.. t.uui Ui ui'.lis or broau, casting: It is a i -i.hiue 1 ;"ot up myself. 1 now lit vo a 'i (1 ma< hir.e to I< t to my n-' i?* a >1 a. :!: > : atisfaeth n of j feeling tlthf J haVe ovi reoufo a tljlllcul* ! ty and Jim now !< t ? do rnphi'y and with < t.:i' ;t a jo!) which formerly was very di.'.h ' v.* and c.lremely . unplen: aut. The fertiliser is put luto the h pi' a the bottom of which II' a . ...I .a.,..!.. So ?l..t c ? ? * v; ? r; uu V^MUH,, 111 iuvspiv:: d: it. This disk is v. ry obtuse!;. i- rival nntl has chambers running the central i polling to outer edge. It is given a rapid, rotary moM ' ' PI I r. ni?ti;j! < tkh. tlcn. v. hi '.i makes it in t f;V : a I lower, . a : I: a t urrciit of air ] .- in.: in at j tlio.ee i:i : ! : ponlnganil being?1!{Charged r.i < . This i ; : r. ::t < f air blows j (In- f - :\r v. ;ih e, :ixIt'll raMo force in I all '! . : . scattering it with tiie j n n : < v. i-.Msn over the surface of the !. : .awing a strip nboui OVfc ; fr. ' V. hie. j Om i1 b.atom of tlie hopper an a.rotates slowly. hooping the materiel in the l-.v-ppor thoroughly i btirrcd, ami an tlie bottom of the hopp r is conical the material always i moves toward the central opening in bottom, 'l'o regulate the How, or feed. I this opening is control led by a conical ! sin p? 1 valve. or s'.t r. la! a j vc; .leal . . . '>35. The < :! valve lias a 1-.so j; ; large ?:: .>! v.i to till the j ? )?: r 5 : ' > C hop; r when it 1". 1 ! .1 br.se is hi I lie opening. \\*I.eti i. : I \ve:,c:l. > s.tre Ir.r ? polling is l.-i'i i r th : rtill.n : to pa.-s through, a.. ! this !.:r < poising is greater or h: ; according as the valve is lowered : much or lit tie. 'Mils valve l:as al o a rap: 1 rotary la tion 1 two plus p.-.-jssilsg r.p through the outlet cf hopper. The t..i)icl :ntary motion of the valve, with pit: i attached. i -.aires it . I'.Ie for the cuiJi t of 1-- ppgr to a Xcw Early Potato. I osp: 11? tu- tact that some growers do I. >t lavor I.arly Ohio potato the vnI rlety i-. ri yarded by many as the best of the early varieties, according to American hardening, which adds that ' ? vwitk ka.m.y or:i<> potato. a white f am (l' the variety is bring Introdm si. It < rifdnated with a wef tera prowi r. who. bavin;; used nc;ih":n seed, for.ud three years a > a plant producing pure \vhi;? potatres, identical in every way with the l est of tin? old Ohio except iu color, which is a line white. Renotr.tfon of n Mnrket Tomato, The requisites for a market tomato are medium to lar;-,e size, sumolha< solidity, en.! lie. s. p!'.. !\et i V en. s it 11 I Lite fivedota from sea.f.;ee e.aet.s in to t w eather, The ! . !. I.nv.wer. is mm; :!iin . not yet fi:i!.v attaiue !. t'oi sr. t >. is a mat,ir oi imperial. e. In most 1:1:1: bets the light purplish n d or 'Aetr.e col r" is pn fern d to tin bright srariri t. 1 of the old fashioned va.ieios. e.u l r.ny shade of red Is preferable to yMlo'.v. The^Veme was one of lite (!. t va-, ietieA ! > !:e illt;m. wed tir.t . lir'aeorily fnllilied tin* reeineats for a , nnrket tomnto. It quiekly bwr.me ii enernl favorite, and in n ,.. us rvhero naming is ptactieed it ii .-till moro Ian tod than any other kind. V. .thout " tuning it often runs too siunll to be < eslrable, especially toward the last of lie season. Livingston's Ilea at y an 1 Ford Hook irst are much like Acme nn ! pi; rrod l>y some planters. l:i those parts f Florida where priming is not prae cod Stone and Bclginu's Bo*t, two of 10 Ln'i^ht red kinds, are much plant- , 1 on account of their largo sk:e anil | foductlveness. The Dwarf Champion id tjie more recently introduced sluiir kinds, all of which are sometimes . token of as "tree tomatoes," are quite >pular for the home garden 011 ae* tunt of their stiff, erect, dwarllsh - ovvlh that largely obviates the need j r staking. They have been grown some extent for market, but tbey e a little larking in size and In skiing qualities and have not become nernl market favorites. ci Lemon Blush has at this station for is e past three seasons been by far the >1 1st satisfactory variety for the mid- 1' miner and fall crops, hut It cannot ; 1J recommended for distant markets :b account .of Its yellow color nnd soft F< sh.?F. 8. Earle, Alabama. j KI r>i ^" *" ' ""^vr^v<PrrMM""n*M'"t ? ll \.u^: Ij^P w?uOSski 1 >\\\ \\ ?, f:ij/O'/ . 11 * VC J 01 ro.jouc V.r^\^i^;,tV?3g^-? li- : from jVt-r. Isotn in ;i .You- Field* i) r r, 321 i ii?: - ?.oio Tin: rtMI'j t) th< }>; UIIitiU 1 iivt j' li ' ;? |j =$ tr.iu f rr ! tnn t * Spartti ? i ? :1 ;* i! ! i c i /. I () ?. rrifcp.* j ' ring , ( 1): !< h ' l* t?iy P. O J ::i ? .: v c /. ; I ]n rs ?. > I.*', '.v hivo ' '.! t 2m or:*uli v i < iv 1 t v> i- r id' iof ; 1 u n unity. Mi i,i t ly ?'*i ' r .simP' < "I *' >1 C.stinntiV i I !:l t 1 *?-T- i-lr? \ at O i. ; : ? c.i : ! .. i ,.r ? r- r nice: itig 7 ;> in. .'or u nii't* "> v I . - * i t i !t > i i i "n ti >! I ?' y * '. i i is :? I g tif? (he i . i i til ( i f j'. i-i tv Isi e ' w i \ I* i: m I'll have A }? C I^ ' .'.IV. ^ *, l*.\\ u ?U|/ ?;?' ) .; ' >* a: ! 1? i<?*. p l!io litis from V. ?f, ii tliid i'll i-;t i ? h- La-kt i anoa. I. N Is'JM Cs r ' '< Gtr;yoJ or Stolen. \ f. !. i) i> t.! -, i eye out. | w pi t,> ],()() > jj:?\;ml <. about 12 rs oi l. Will pay for trouble In AiMivss M. (i. I'RIDMORK, S.ir.itl's, S. O. o22t p. i^'xcmara' .yrw? A.V&***"-- ?* -?'.aU* ? ' ' Kro. </.'> <>; I'uUilo. I 1.1! !?! ? m ft v. | "" I'li VXK -I. <'IIKN"-'Y tn ikos <?-t'l ?ll 1 I. Cil AI'V A ' . , 0..M ,r" bu i:;..ss j'n ~ ila* ('if v of V*>l-'->. '' ?*imi v n. <1 Sta?,. 'ori'sa il, t '' . . ,j lt, u ,|] p.,y in* v,,. or; * i; r.\iu{Ki) p,,;. I . \ ! 5 > t' I I :c'| ll , V. IV f >!-.? i.f (j ' - ViI I,. (.I;iv| IvII.Mr/s ' 'AT A I! l: II I 'f!::-:. I'll \ n :< !. O|; |;\ , v s ov:t. I..'-" . ... t|vl;h ji,.hj j,, ';M' s; ' ' > ' !? A '> I?'? A. W i.' 1.1; \?av r;'. , x K I'; i , ,t,), iMtfrrm'.' , ? " 111 ' "I ??>1 iiiifo'? * v t!if !\->'<ni. 1 r't.'i- |i slitmii'' G . f:?A V .1 < ii! N N v , 1\m >1 >, O. Si > 1 hv 1). c ri V ' ll.Ml'.-i r.i:niiy IV. ? a :e ll?e b St. ?5 > I'oh know What you :irc Tnking When \ hi t 1;>- Gt ;\c'- tuslcb-ss C11i 1T Tonu h<-eai;s? tli*? fovinnla. is plainly pr nti'fl on every Mil 1m .-bowing that it is .siinjt'.v I i t 11 and Quinine i:i it tastele-s lo?in. Xi) cure no pay. 50c. 43-1 I Stojis the Cough oiul Works off the i Cold. T?ax..live Ilroino-Q Gn'r.o Tablets ourn i < ! ! in one d,iv. >% y i tr.e no pay. j Jj I'rtae 25 eniM. ^ f?*> L Lumber. |i . j tr? A. r>. ME'IZ, Lexington, S.C.J?" - nn .m.i! ui.ict hi. j i.f IJ. ii.li l.utnl er'win l-u l/iths 11?i I.vjif Yellow 1'iue. u ,1, oOd'inos ^ for nr.xr. Vvit alt ();;< .VII nun Iwostory eotlageon South ?t' >:? ? (< ! 11-nt. A.ij?ly ut the Times j",' f.i i*. ' pre t..rirrrL ^ ^ | nun Executor's Sale. i Kill ! rK. V?? ?i ! fell at unci ion to tho h'gli> j : '. :(!.! r, for cash. i?t 11??* resident e : ful i i !o> Into Uupt. \V. K. Brings, on |,f11 :. ii ? - day, .1 nniary JJrd, tho follovv ii y j hod i -crib (I pronperty: I wegor.s, 2 j jy* _ i* s, I inulea, 2 horses, 17 head beyi ' . 11 !? , lot of corn, fodder, cotton el, fiirinicg implements, also house- tat i. d and kitchen furniture. .f. a. Brown, the< \v. m. palmi-;r, ! 2t. Executors. Notice of Sale. HU< [ w II sell ut uuction In fore tho i.ri house door, on salesduy in Janr' , h|J that tract, of lund contain- j ( g 1 If) jM.res rtlid known as i he "Bray . < h." bouiuh d by the lands of U . r<'.^jt| . (!itii11, l'nniel (turner und nth-re Hjj ,j J'tnckncy town>hi(>, Union county ;iI,d .? p.. rt if ii hi > h upp'y to J. >1. Mo- raid l-">fek or to me. m. Ut E. F. McKjssick. pe Jfc a?i#+!eaith I A be?flay, frequently are?joopml i>y the use of impure or ecessarilv noxious .drugs in e of for in a nhym's proscriptions. The wily way is to deal with a reliable irgist. Our safeguards ~ngainst takes arc (h'c best that human ! cau devise. IOiN DRUG COMPANY. iydecided t > <lRiog the Belle?" I iu^r , best l>y selecting the i our Itirro >tcck of Fancy ar.d Plain /Oir.c ni.il let ns help 3ou select your s p.H. n nuijfr your present ?s r, fa tin r, sister, brother or sweet cati flil the bill. - comi: ami 1:1: convinced L I. IhisSsy ? Co. I ? r mmjf i ? ? ? mmmn ?? i New Store, New Goods. I have opoiu<1 a Family Grocery St<>ie jiiit Ulo v i!;e l'ost Otlleo, where I will K< ep a 1 nli < f FLOUR, FUG A11, COFFEE, MEAT, LARD, JSIOLASSES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS :11n 1 CIGARS, also Green Groceries. I also run a Uffr First-Class Beef Market nml will pay Highest Price for Cattle. rnrr nri ntrni/ nuAtif rnct utLivtni. ffiunt IUUJ. S. SMITH. 10-1 y Any rierchant Can Fell liiph Gride Goods at liigli Grade Prices, or Medium Grudo Goods ut Medium Grade Prices?there is nothing commendable in that ! Hut it requires a peculiar t-kiil, and a long - ?. 1-imi'din pspciiHiic? to poll n High Gr ido $15 00 Tailor made Suit, in Black or Blue Clay Worsted,. Cheviots or Plaids, for only $10.00. A good $10.00 Suit for only $7.18. Ladies' Worsted Skirts, well made, in all shades at only 75c, and up. Ladies' Jaolcets in groat variety at $2.50 . and up. Children's Jackets from $1.50 and up. Children's Suit? from 7.jc find up, and only h C'OHF.N'S. * ? ni . -d'&gavita THE TASBLET OF LIFE (J'iluta At\ Tjomgan Kitaw.) '.c Scientific DistS idvory of the Ajrc te Magic Key toth<Jfclystery of Life! From time* Immoiaorlal has boon man's (. lomitiiit ii?jr umliitlon to tpViolonK life- Hut loinr tliu many hrilfWtni mCsnris. whohavo \ tlielrlives to the fa'foftPtut lii|f subject* was li'i't for the iinniort?irl>arv^ In to Kivo ' i <-iit tlu'arx.o^VLiii'. the AH lalain.Mtnl ; rim-lple upon WBttmt" build I in I In* i* nsi null in tills illroott?m_"J?ollowr clo.-ely in his footsteps cnnio Jtaribf- Hr> il? i-r liiiochncr, a Gorman sclentKKattf 'n" 'national renown, w|? h his remaHHnt!j.,> i'K out It led "Das Ituoli ties I .non-en J<eban9S^^ e liook on f.onjjevlty), Hut nlua iu~ ?? - .. IX V ?/?! i lie roii I'll) he could reap the rrut% kiln wonderful doctrine. Others however, i illv great t<?>k up the interruptedthread w h tlic ri" ult that. two Oeruiun s.ientists, or years of ex pet imcnta and research, havo ant discovered the secret of Longevity, lie shape of a remarkable Vegetable Com^ mil, which, if properly used, will positive y long Life. This new remedy, appropriately ned "1 .ongnvitn" uncanitg l ong Life) haa a subjected to the most rigid tcstsatull the ling clinics and hospitals throughout rope with marvelous results, ApproclftVthe Importance of this discovery, >.? e acquired, at enormous cost, thoexolu uroprictary right to this truly wonder** prcnarnti.m, which lias |>roved a blessing mnkind. "Longuvlta" Is'tho true Tablet Life; a rejuvonator |>ar excellence, cmying the veritable secret tof longevity In actical, feasible form. It is tbo fountain crpctuul youth, wbich it prolongs far imil its present limits, while retaining 1th In a perfectly normal state. "Longa" brightens the eye, stimulates the menactivity, gives elasticity to the step, :es the face full, ubsorbs wrinkles, uses the system, purities the skin, and Is >niy true roneo do l oon romedy for old young of both sexes Kndorsod by Burs leading pysicians. $100 a Box by mall. SO VON TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO , (SOL*: U. S.^AllKNTS) 1131-1133-1136 Broadway,.New York Oity. NOTICE! a ill sell to tlio highest bidder, foy . on January O'li. UN)], at ihe li^'e o .< ? of XI>a. M L, (luge, dccfastd, ie household and kit* hen furnittnp tnnnii u lmpl-menia Is hipping to lit Cert; til, Kale'O Oi till mer pe hkV4 F. M. FAitii.'Adni'rc