The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 04, 1901, Image 4
TH.E UNION TIMES
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UNION, S. C., JAN. 4, 1001. 1
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Don't let the Blue X mark hit your |
paper. If you pet so far in arrears (
that the Blue X mark appears or)
your paper the jig is up with you
until you step up to the Captain's
offlco and settle up.
We would not advise parents to ,
send their children to school for the .
present, under the existing small pox
situation, and it would he a good
idea to keep them at home as much ,
as possible, until something is done
to keep these seab-sheeding people <
and Inmates of contaminated ] remises
confined. isolated or at least off .
the streets of the town.
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A terrible tragedy occurred in Abbeville
laet Saturday night in which
the newly elected Sheriff and two
citizens, John Dansby nnd William i
Kyle lost their lives by n?* idly !
... pistol. The killing was the result of
*ii".Uni)J|otweon Dansby and I.y 1
sttemptod To *" ?. !? 1'^ 1
^tandLln hut '""I
ZV''?ansl.r. 17 fl
..r. case as all parries [J|
concerned are in their graves. f <
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Judging from the reports in the
pipers, the majority of the cities ? | ! ,!1
over the ctvjli/ed worl 1 cidchrnn .1 ' ''
the closing of the old and I lie begin- I
liing of tlie new year and the new bo
century. Miliious of people remain- j ""
ed awake Monday night to watcli the I
change from the old to the new cen- | !?"
tnry. The people of Union, gener- mc
ally speaking, went to bed and en- *'u
joyed a full night's rest. We could }l
neither hasten the death of the old
nor the birth of the new. The eon- **;ti
tury just closed, has been one full wel
of marvelous accomplishments in in
almost every line of human endeavor, ,
to p
In fact there has been more advance- itsel
jnent made in science, literature, art mou
and industry, than is recorded of nil ''mt
the preceding centuries combined. 1
? woul
Will the present century keep the j
rapid pace set by its immediate prod- The
ecessor; is a question, the answer to open
which is in the far distant future. Vt'"?
? -,i i endei
But our concern is with the immed:ate
present. Let us look well to the if w?
present and be ready to grasp the us to
opportunities as they present them- of 1,1
selves. The future will take care of e<"""
suren
itself. Let us strive to so live that (,p w
our lives may be worthy of emulation Lnure
I. ? 4l *
uy muso wno come after us. Let us ?'l>pr
so guard our steps as to keep them ( w'n fl
. , years
steadl.y !n the path o? rectitude. ,nost
Jy?t each individual resolve to do his natura
best to make his record an improve- lieid."
ment upon the past, and make it Such
such that the memory of it will not. on out
cause a blush or a sigh of of regret, strides,
Id fact, let it bo our highest aim to newspa
make our lives such during the time complir
allotted to us In tho new century, that Ur
that the world will be tho better trading
that we have existed. home ai
age us t.
Mr. 8. H. Hardwick, of Atlanta, excel ev
has been promoted to the honorable hold. Z
position of General Passenger Agent, and enc
of the Southern Railroad. Mr. Hard- is desire
wick has served for a number of in our to
y#arH as Assistant General Pussenger them, tc
Agent, and is very popular with the concerns
Company and the patrons of tlie kind of e
Southern Road. It is a deserved ftdence ir
promotion. their inoi
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niic cm:bit of vxrox.
Again is the luis'ling, pushing and
rowing little city of Union 1>< 1<i cp
s a shining cxunple to other towns
ml cities of much greater pretonions.
In last week's issue of Tim
"imi s we reproduced tin editorial
lipped from the Slate, regarding the
lacing of four per cent bonds by the
own . i Union. The State s-peke in
ery e?ini?liniont:irv * ?ms of the
ni-di and line credit ot t ion, tujd
aid lint (.Solum bin hop<-d i -'"r faorulde
circumstances to iind the
ecord made by I'nion. A i d now
:oines The Charleston News nntl
3ouiier with an t <1 torial war ?l\ ori;ratuliit
ing I'nion upon her tine eredt.
ami the busines* men of ?ho town
jpon their successful oIT??rts to build
xp the once dead town in population
itul to bring it up into the front
Mt.ks of industrial pvogross. The
S'ews and (Courier truly says tliit
i'nion owes her prosperity to those of
ler own citizens who, instead of putling
on a poor mouth, and crying
lown their town went vigorously to
ivork to do something, ami began
o do some "promoting" on their
)tvn account, and "it is now one of
:.he most enterprising and prosperxus
places in the State", Again is 1
xur town held up to the largest city
in the State, as well as those of less
importance, as an example of push
iind enterprise, whose lead it would
be well to follow. The News and |
Courier says:
"The remarkable progress of the
thriving town of Union in (he lust
few years has been much talked
about and ought to bo of groat encouragement
to other communities
similarly situated. Union has waxed
fat and flourishing because its own
people have taken an interest in its
industrial development and have contributed
of their own means to this
purpose. Some time ago the municipal
authorities determined upon the
issue of .fub.U'JU bonds for the construction
of a system of sewers, j
There were nine bidders for the',
bonds, one from Chicago, two from !
Cleveland, Ohio, one from CVi'ta-!
noogu, one from Union and one from ! :
New York, Only two of the bids were ' <
for 1 percent bonds, tho rest being ' ,
for f> and 0 per cent bonds. The |
award was finally made to J. A. j
Sawyer, representing Robv It diinson, ! '
/ \t lfinta, whose olfer was 101 05-100 <
for four
bonds, with the privrHfeseur cmipon
lion after twenty years, and rtrrjnP.-., i
?a*^AitUovr>uuhtul hnmls 'lU.c Union I 1
jounci/h,^ savede"o if'1 1,10 (i,T ?
da/.;.'at J'!<7 l?<l ndverNs'"/'^!
wnnW U-? r-> .. > i''
gfalui fhing for Union and shows Ir
nit slio is rapidly furging t > the '
oi t, and is a focus of the (-yes of
rg.* capitalists, who arc anxious to j
cure her bonds and to iuvot th-ir
>ney in her enterprises. Tl <>y
low* t!iar? in l'iiion they can in: ke 111
fe invest incuts.' ;
'Tea years ag i Union was alir. >>b co
ipele*sly deaci, as it appeared to tic
my of its own pimple and to o it- cri
le observers us we!!; and it, wis not
til the Union people, or a few of : ftIll
in,began to do some vigorous "'pro- i
iting" on their own account that ?
; town began to show signs of life. J
is now one of the most enterpris- rea
and prosperous places in the ei^1
ie, and there are other towns and wit
es in the State which could do as imj;
I, or better, if they would go at it putt
ho same energetic way. vvc i
o town will prosper, or deserves jn y
rosper, that is all the time crying aa ,j
If down and putting on a poor
11h. One of the best, resolutions ?l,.r
could be made in Charleston at, Vl
beginning of the new century pons
Id he a resolution on the part of P ;f1
icople to work for Charleston. TlIK
way is open, a hundred ways are call ;
, for the achievement of mar- cam
us things in every field of hum in 8;>nj,*.
nvor?the only thing that is iuuj ^
ng is the spirit of co onemtior.
j mink that it is loo much for
attempt to follow the rxarnplc A
e larger cities in the country in
icrcial and industrial enterprise, 1(3
r we ought to ho able to keep (<
ith t'nion and Abbeville and )j
ns and Hel/er and n hundred
places, some of which wore not
m the map of the State twenty ^j
ago, but most of which are \.
^ ;\| |>h
prolitablo customers of our , t\|jj.s
i rivals in tlio commercial yf|S
Ohas
1 words of commendation up- .1 1?
enterprise and progressive y{|. j
, spoken by tho two greatest MrV
pers in the State, are very Mr A
nentary Indeed, and shows ^J1
, , . . . Miss I
iion s industrial progress is at- yj,. j?
f a great deal of attention at Mr I)
id abroad. It should encour- \|'S ^
0 renewed energetic efforts to jj j, j
en the envious record we n w Miss 1
lie way to do this is to foster M's M
ouroge every industry that Wast!
111s of beginning operations yir j\l;
wn, patronize and stand by Mimin
i tho exclusion of outside Pers'I
of a liko character, 'lliis itr8 wjjj
ncouragemont inspires con WJH be 1
1 those who wish to invest their deli
ley in now enterprises* - n
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| F? M. FARk I'rjalJent.
* GFO. MUNk'\ Cashier,
| Merchants1 and Pi
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A Capital Stock
|f Surplus
^ Stockholders' Liabilities....
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? Directors?J. A. Fant,
T. C. Duncan, J. T. Doug'.asi
^ Wm. Coloman.
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TIME FOR ACTION.
A man was soon upon the streets
few days ago shedding Ins small pc?
serin. They wore fulling so thick ti
to bo littor his eoiit and vest collai
This kind of thing is an outrug
upon the citizens of the town, an
why those people are allowed to war
dor about the crowded streets <
Union, scattering their scabs and th
germs of the loathsome disease to th
four winds, is pimply beyon t oil
comprehension. These people seer
to be anxious to have other citizen
contract the disease and sutler a
I |)OV ln>vn 1 Un'ii* Au*n /mco aac.iKI
b''ing the result of their stubborn rt
3istiir.ee to vaccination. This kin
of thing should not be allowed in
civiliz ?d. community.
Why is our Board of Health so ir
active?
Why are ail the houses in whhj
small pox exists not marked hy a Hag
Why are the inmates of those house
which have a nag up allowed t
out and in and roam abou
town and mingle with the unsuspeot
lng citizens?
Why uro the small pox patient
allowed to walk our streets with th
scabs dropping from them?
Wo say it; is high time sonr
stringent measures were being adopt
i'd. If theBuirJof Health will no
take some decisive step in this mat
ter, why can't the city council a
least keep l ha scab-dlst r.h .tors o
mr crowded streets?
The Secretary ot the o
llealth claims that theyare eaca"
arin^ ,?ossit)le uu
facilities :i( hand?one telhc>1
ind 500 p tints.
If such a course is continued every
?rnr)|j iiifctn ur.U" Rive- llUYti*
1 )re help.
Tin-: I mov Times is rr.ahin :?
>m n. n 'a ?'e ii_?Kt ngtiost the ti '
on'y habit ot c?rry injj e. no l?e
8?ipoiiH 't he lO^'ir ?a of tuir crin iuf
uiti fht w that this pe. niei"!H pro
e h I'.e prdilir s :tt? eof most <?f tin j
inist an I b'odued it ? ur State
t cir grand j uies adicitors. j i iceil
other leca' officers set a g > ?tl t x
p'e anil lend their aid in the en
ce iicnt of law a aga<nst carrying th<dy
pisto'; let thcin insist upon th>
ciment of m >ro itringerit laws
h in( re severe penalitits, and let j
iris mment and not a fine ho th?
iehmcnt for all violations then ma>
?xcept greater respect for the biw e
onth Coroliaa. Let the rich as well c
tie poor ho arraigned before our s
t*. and when the law has baei.
ited, let the extreme liir.il of the h
thy he ?| plied, then may we ex- t
fewer homicides. We trust that a
Union Times will contiuuo t< c
public attention to this practice of a:
ing deadly weapons und may
preventive rer.ely he devi?.<o I
- -vv ai
nut spee lily. ? Fhc Ivtacc.
DVERTISED LETTERS.
iii^ in the Post Office at Union ('e;
f'<r the weak auding Jaa. T.h ]
10(
r.'e Bock K-q.".
liiigh i Drown '?*'
??o < .'lib III MI (2) I
ivina Divis "
Lei tie Kihy 1
M.itiie EAbinks L
Evans ^
(ilenn iPitVJH
(roldc-n F
II llames I"
! II Howard A
b ia ilowell K
forge Jones T
['arrie. Lucy reJu
ob it Idles A
avid Idles ject
mi Miichel law.
.iz/.ic Xorr's It
'arham -if all
tmy Itolsin b-foi
Ian ha Hogais iTlVi
Uobinson (2) b'.? ad
Thomas ) turns
irarn Thomson vise ?
le Wat kins > ing in
is calling for the above lefc thehr
please 8ay if advertised, aui their i
required to pay one cent fo on the
very. r
J. C. Huwrica, P. M. ' ^
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H. FOSTER, Vice President. $
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J. O. ARTHUR, Assistant Cashier. |
anters' National Bank |
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(50,(XX) $
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$170,000 |
W. 11. ?iOwe, M*m. Jeffries, ^
s, E.. P. McKissirk, A. H. Foster, ^
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Your Business. ^
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New 11 ami at the Hallows.
Jv.ta J.ine, Djc. 31.
Mr. IClito":?As your regular c ??
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res," >n :? :?r. \ ox. :F. this plane, n sick,
x I thought I would write and give you
s a fv \v iilt'n it n.s from <ur hsmle'.
r* Tnongh tiic wheel < f news Imh I*?*-!!
e making h.ir evolutions v*:ry slow,
d1 We'll Chii.-tnias 1 in e >ma and Rem
i-1 without anything t<> mur l- n'e
,f good iianie ami cause that it repro^
I seittf. Even the t ie ihat used to tip
| to the lively fairaius of made Ins so
tar remained <| iiet. an 1 lie evhb used
to have the brown j ij a his p.irlue r
1 has forsaken him, and a 1 in all \< u
" i a*e thftt we have ha I <] >ite a in d-1
s ! Chri.-t nas up h?re.
>" i Mr. Watr.io Howell is lying vary
low ht hia Lome n:nr lure with tyd
phoid pneumonia, and little h >po f
a hia r-ov^ry is cat'-itaincd.
The r:ii..n of yesterday h ive put ft
i deep slush of mud on Hie roads, u?.d
travel now will h? very disagreeable
j Miss Dus io G ifortb, formerly <<
our 8.c ion hut now < I Gall, f-y, hu^
been spending the holidays ??t. her
home. Much to the delight < 1 j m?
o one.
it Wishing all and cap;-cul'y the do.'.r
old Timki a happy New V- nr, I am
O.vr. Of Tiik Vox l s.
; [iJum* again, little friend, yen dn
( wi ll. V'?u s;e a o if?? i tli *?I l.douh
*:.d have in jou lit- making tie
, g > );' c ir.vaponde it. We are s >r.y t>
le.irn o( Vox's illness, r?u I wish for
* him a speedy recovery]
t. Orderly Christmas at Pacolci.
. Pacolet, Dec. 31.?Vu'eti l i wi.h
d us wi3 exceptional. Tluwoath.r w.s
ideal and the deportment of the p top't
j was, inde.d, excellent. Tuero was
cogiu n> annuo
auil peil'jct behaviiur privnuM
throughout ihc entire week, irate
was uuesually g> oil.
The Melhoiid*. a?.d tern.:
Bui-day Schools each ?tv,> ^ *
' j nse,! 5,J ?'f *
i Our High Soh io1. c!. 3 d on tin* 2 [ ;
f^r the ho'-i l-ty*. A minstrel \i ,\ !
given l?y P.of. It-y.n a>.d it a pti;.i wbieh
was tli.r.egiiy 1 j v-d i>. t< i
A ruiubsr . I vi-t <?ra w re i ! > >
j and diuMra a .<1 i!hhvs w re ti.
aoci 1. e.iU-i ni us Is ?>{ ;!je w :> !<,
I M . ?; >! M/.h (lJ y#n.',? j
C'ri *ri-> tt\ :i . i F ' 1 1j i> \ < 1, ( ,
Neivp ri N ' *' , \ - , >?t:r ( ? 1 ?ii j '
tile In i iilys *v lit ll.cir |> feu's, li.i.i
ret U rue i I > t'ldir r ;> e'-1 Vrt h nil
Mr*. i'V.i ik I' V.I,*,.it lex i?, lV:S
the of iw n .o'v-, M stn .J 13. tf
an I L:p<ctnnl> W.i.l. I
Mi? >! ? 1-a gf -fit, 1 ft r n vi t < f 1,
jev.-i ul 11 y- t> roUtivpa 1.1 I) rehes- *
'.tr Co., ii at home again. F
T n friends of Mm Matin To ?t:i 1 f5
id a will tie glad t > learn that fcho h
!0n7llo8eio2 af er o :
0 guwui rinesi cf
e vera'. weet a.
Thrra wm a ripplo of ezeitem :nt
erj last wt'i-k when it brcihh kn iw:i
tiat snail poxhal uiain nimlo i n H
ppoiranco ia our vi -iui'v, a ni ai a
jnSi??j lenca then are a iri.n')jr of c7
>ra arms.
A happy New Yoar t> the Times
ilia renders.
Migxosit r.
Notice To Taxpayers.
1 will l>? at ill') following p'uees as
signated below: rp.
Stanford's Store, .J in. 8di, 1901. J li
biudei's Store, forenoon Jan. 9 li, ,
)l:
Sanfonl Wilburn'a Slore, afternoon
uiiiry 9lli. 19j1. sp?
iVilburn Hros. Sloie, Jan. 10th, 1091
t'dalia, forenoon Jan. 1 Itli, " '"J1
Hack Rock, forenoon Jan. l'2th, " i
Jarlisle, Jan. 1I'll, " 11 P110
antuc, Jan. 15'h, 11
onesville, Jan lG'b,
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hi.in, ,j,in. lYlli. 18th and lOili, 11
'Kikhart Mills, Jail. 2lst, " _ _
oaunbtirg, forenoon Jau. 22 (1, il P x"
elton, Jan. 23uf, " ?
he lime \ ill expire for making tax
rna Februaiy 21). h L
11 male persons from 21 to liO h subto
a |kj11 except thoso exeinpte<l by I
I a'ii
will okhtainly I e t? Die intries!
I taxpnera to make their letu ne
e the time ixpires in the la v p.iskly
ieijnires .VJ per cent jieualt) to
(led to those failing; to make re- '
at the proper time, so I would advery
body, even if yon have no'h
it a poll to return, to make il lielie
time expires. Take warning &
w demands eveiy person toin.ke I'ol" g
returns so their names will appear
i Treasurer's Duplicate when they J
> pay their tAx. "
John O. Fa ,r,
Auditor.
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I ^URE ; ft"! "i,fo
H - f -zV&4 : ' . ,lr."-t
|gW* < skill
L o ng a v i t a :
THE TAlil.ET OF LIFE
I
(Pi!nil At Tjomgni I Hum )
The Scientific Discovery of the Age
j The Magic Key tot hi1! Mystery of Life!
I From t:: - tmmerVi hi I i' Ims l.rcn mill's
1 prcdoiiiiiiniin:r ani' i imi i > ; roloiij.-life Hut
Aiiior.tr the ninii) brill hilit nluJu. who btivo
Icvoli'l t hoir i:. i's to i In- I a nal hur subject,
it whs"h ll for I In- iiiiiiu it il Darwin lonlvv
lo Tlie world, in iiis ureal theory ol I He. the
I111nl.1n1e11t.il ] i ii.eiph- upon which to build
. nil ItntheiMi nrcii in this diiectiou, l'ollow
iimr closely in his loot.steps etune Prof. Dr.
' l.llilwi.- It'll- e!,l ei. II Ceriiintl scientist of inI
ttfi'iiutloiiiil renov n, wl'li hi.i roinnrkablo
Wiii'a ri t i t led " I sis Itin-li ties LutiKOti I elicits"
I (flie tiiHili nil f ni:ir. \ it > i. Ilu t alns. I ike l>urj
wilt lu- too died, i re In- could reap the fruit
| of Ills wonderful doetrilie. others however.
' eniinlh krent took up the intt rrupted thread
j with tlie. result that t wo Herman s. icntists.
al toryears ol experiments mid rotoaroh. ha . <
atlici discotcii-d tin- secret of Longevity,
I iii the si.ape oi a rcninrkahlc Vegetable Pom*
j pound. ? hielt. i! oroperly i.si d. will posit ive y
i jirolo u I ii- I his e.- 'v remedy, appropriately
n lined " ! on :ii v it a" meat, il Lr I.oli^r l ife) lilts
been subject < I (o t it - uui-1 11 id lest sat all the
lit :.?I liOHtiitnla ill roo fplii it 11
I I'.u rope within r\t h its results. Appreclat
; in;-" the i in ( ' ft at lift- i>l this dlsmvery, we
' hint* ai'-iiiiro'l. :it mormons cost, i he cxi'luj
sivc siroi'i i-t.M-y ritv'il to this truly wonder|
till propai.iti.nt. whirl, 1ms l?ii > \ I'd a lilesfdlltr
to nixi>kiiaiI. " I "must i!u" is.the i rm> Tablet
I of Life; n rejuvonnlnr par exeollonce, om'
bodying ' 1"' * i-fit:i?vci v! >! longevity in
a i>rai t ?-;l, 11 .:11 ' furni. it i- tin* fountain
; ill ? i ?-t i-t ? it > i !? It, whiHi it prolongs far
beyond its 11; ,**!it hunts. while retaining
I health In a jmili tl> normal stnto. "LongI
a', ita " l'l-i'.'' tens t ! ryi\ st iainlati-a the men- ^
1 tnl n rtl 1 . fives elasticity to the stop,
i makes tii" i,.i i> full, absorbs wrinkles,
eleanses th. - -tent, piirif.es the skin, and Ih
lthri.ni> t ; i 1 '< : i' ill' i i nn retuoily for old
J and vmi!) -mi tli si'\ri lhulorse 1 by Ku
I rojK's li'tniit. i y sieiuns.
I r.O a Uox by moil. } '
HUGO VON "MLLENBURG MEDICALCO-,
t MII.K V, S.jAflKNTS)
1131-1133-Ko5 Br)athva\\New York City. '(
Ua. t, we <
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Christmas, is an eleg
3haeton, sumctuous
)all bearing axles, pri
ubber tires, ana spri
iaing a delight
They can be
i several styles and
our consideration.
GREEN &
'he Best For
is is no catch. Our Groceries are
te, with prices few meet. Fruits, C
cialties for Christinas. You will d<
iry if you don't see us before you b
s.
<j.kahaiv1 &, i
IONE 84J,
HIC PARLOR i
raving recently purchased I lie business (
prepared to supply the needs of your tab
PIIO^K ITS YOUJ
and they will be attended to with pron
ALL GOODS DELIVH
Butter, Eggs and Vegetables a
I i I?iHEHT PRIC
arden/farm and barnyard produa
:has. r. shit
PHONE 7
jfe and Health
he?nay, frequently are?jeopsed
by the use of impure or
ecessorily noxious drugs in
c of those called for in a phyn's
prescriptions. The only
way is to deal with a reliable
rgist. Our safeguards against
akes are I lie best that human
can devise.
ION DRUG COMPANY*
a m i x ?
t\ny i lertnani ^
Can sell High Grade Goods at
High Grade Prices, or Medium
Grade Goods at Medium Grade
Prices?there is nothing commcndable
in that! But it requires
a peculiar skill, and a long
time merchandise experience to
sell a High Grade $15.00 Tailor
made Snlt, in Black or Blue Clay f
Worsted, Cheviots or Plaids, for I
only $10.00. A good $10.00 Suit ^4
for only $7.48. Ladies' Worsted
Skirts, well made, in all shades
at only 75c, and up. Ladies'
Jaokels in great variety at $2.50
and up. Children's Jackets from
$1.50 and up. Children's Suits 1
from 75c and up, and only at
I. COHEN'S.
WANTED, for cash, Dogwood and
ersimmon logs. Southern Hard- ?
ootl Compay, P. O. Box 529. Chariton,
S. C. 4G-8raos.
decided to ''Ring the BcIkT* I
i please her best by selecting the
our large ttock of Fancy and Plain
uue and let ua help )0u select yeur
gifts. Whither )our present is
, father, sister, brother or sweet an
fill the bill.
OME AND 11E CONVINCED . ^
E. Tfosley & Co.
I Royal Gift j
ur ui, lotmaq and ,
ne that will be I
elu in grateful re- ij
lemD ranee for ^ 1
iany a sueeedlng 1
:ant Stanhope or
sly upholstered. 1
leumatic or hard i
ngs which make 1
seen here I
are well worth
wi
BOYD.
The rioney.
frwli or.J -
?uu our stock comlandies
and Nuts are our
) yourself an irreparable
uy your Christmas supISTES.
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Free Delivery.
GROCERY
>f the PARLOR GROCERY,
le.
a WANTS
iptness and dispatch. ; T
;RED free. { ^
lways on hand. MQ
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