The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 01, 1901, Image 2
FALL AND WIN
Now is the time ai
A~~i? here i
oal I n> PlrktKtntf Kal f i
mm ^ ova a m.? * \*m. w wav# CD f ^
any clothing d :aler in Union. If y
we will convince you.
We have just! received a
fall styles in
Cassimeres and
%
Prices Ranging Froi
OTTATTI AM' SIZES, SORTS AN
SHJI KN?STOCK IS NOW GOMEL!
MllvLIU THE VERY BEST BAKU
?Z2ZEE*
15 Mirvuti
sufficient to give . you
delicious tea biscuit
Royal Baking Powder
rected. A pure, true lea
Copartnership. A
We have receivi
W" t lie undersigned have formed a from fi tends to main
cops *n?*ryh?|) under the linn name of meat whereby Miej
Auliii' it Mcl.iire for the purchase and paper hi counectio
sail of coal. We will be able to do I >t.l mat we have decuh
a wholesale and retail business in al new subscribers for
(trades of coal both for domestic and all renewa's for one
ste-iu purposes. All contracts made by next (?o days we will
< it her ot us will Ire assumed by the at >v? papers with TiieTi
firm, Kes|*ctt'uily, mpoaU?:
w. I). Arthur, The Union Times
W. s. McLurk. The Thrice-a-Wc
<?t. 2.\ 1001. World ?
?? rwK Timkb ii "id T1
for Sale. Far
i hi: i l.mkrt and
t Bfilcptiiic 11 off, male, hi months old. South and the W
25H p- u? ?K ; * c<- of razor tucks, repis Constitution, 51
tration viUx is <\ith him. 10 tons of pea- rHK rr.mi s and Th
vine nay, n.ocly-cunil, full of , eas. 1 ' (HrvHO-"s pn,*r).
lot of o:. s, cm h?.f r.|?e, n mv ? ured, ^MKH Wo
not too up. 1 .-et solii m iiumaii\ fur- /....? s
lii-ure. 1 feet of solid vsalimt. tirniture . , paper) an
Apply to C 1). Kakuah, Almanac
44-21 Lockl.-.n, 8. C. 1HK ,,M'8 aml
_ . News ??n<l Oourif
rm: Timan and Th
many residents cdsior
of our city nre thoroughly uc<|iiitliitei\ with, and know ' ' ' ' '
of miraculous euro* that lir Tliachcr's JT.lvor and I HK i IMKS :ifd " I
Blood Syrup hits rando. In other nearby towns and , . i
cities the sumo success bus been attended with tlioso inoniliiy I'lhp '
who use l ho old estahllshod remedy op |?>r
Tne liver Is the greatest blood clcanslnp ontan of . iiYt
the Human hody. When working as Nature Intended HK I IMKS Hlltl >1
It should. It remove* all excess excretions. It tier- r.rv inner, /Inn
forma tlio double ottleo of separating Impurities from muP?,/i
the blood and secreting a very necessary fluid. the thk PfMI-'Hand i'lle
t>lle. When the functions of the liver become lin- ,. . ,,
paired thn poisonous products arc retained In tin : Pl'lt, llHirHliM I i>
vtfAin iiurl nrmiiiitA thu urucot! iniiliidiKfi. hilinilli- I 'i'L .. I _ -J? ?
ness. Insuinnla. dyspepsia, mtliio und {icrrom I>e- '
blllty. If those diseases are not promptly and care- IIIftyH/ ' P of h I
fully looked after they become ehronlo and riiltloiilt . i- i
toenre. It Is of vital Importance that you give Iro- ' ' * ' it'll of,
nimliutn heed to imj warning Of trouble, such as IjOtidon Times i
tie idsche. nausea, sallow coniplexltn, constipation,
(mini under shoulder blades, coated toiiKue, sour It flHtlOHfll 'it'li.' i,
ato.uaeh anil dizziness. . < ?> ,,, , Tin- I'
The only sure and safe way to keep the liver In in.. inr. t
a perfect and heal i hi ul condition is to use a remedy [ (j depend on t .
like l?r Tr aeher's l.lvernnd Wood Syrup that flot'B 1
rlkhl to the parts affected This cure is natural Hint I IIP H1 OV'P IS it 111 i
w ^rt'l.h,w'h?r^,,,'v,'ri?.n",Bl'KKl8?Ii!p Hoinpt.f iIn .i) ;trt* w
and Dr. Thaeher s 1,1 vor Mediclno (Dry) have been , .
on tho market. During this time thousands have CO'Iinllikt'lin pflCP.
been heneOted by usln?therii Mmu here ia u.oi
Hesides effecting periniinent etires for all 1.1vejr ' ^ , J
and Blood'diseases It ni ls as a tonic to the entire WHtlt R WllDttJ lot t)l
human system. butldinK 11 up and energizing it elieun mien
Thousands of voluntary testimonials ought to be tuc*r
valuable In proving our remedy the best. Don t dalay
In elvlmr It a trial Itcosu 25 cents In dry form ~ 1 ' ? *
or 50 cents per bott'e, liquid at your druggist If he D , .
8ubwnl e fo<
4
Tl Mile i
id ^ "
s the place to buy.
er Clothing at Lower Prices than
mi doubt this nnme to rpp iir nn-'d
shipment of somefof the latest
Fancy Worsteds.
n $10.00 to $17.00.
D KINDS. OUR FALL AND WINTER
:TE AND WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE YOU
A INS THAT THE COUNTRY AFFORDS.
e: best shoe
ER OFFERED
:OR $3.50.
tin; m:w youk world
Thrice a Week i:dltion.
The Most 'T idely Read Newspaper
y in America.
^ ^^5 Time has demonstrated that the
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eiass. Oilier papers have iuiiiate.1 iis
form but nCi i's success. This i*
. it> c-uise it tells all I lift news all the time
mOSt a,,(l tfll" K impartially. whether that
news be poll' ioal or otherwise. It. is in
fact almost a daily ?t the o*ice of a
weekly a: d you cannot alt- ud to l*without
it Republican and Democrat
? alite can read the 'I htice-a- Week Wor d
as di- with absolute C'tifl teuce in iUs truth.
in addition h) news, it publishes /jrstchss
serial aun ts and . tl.tr featuris
ivener. stood to the honiH and (Jr. side
The Thrii c-'i-Week World'u reirular
subscription price is on'y fl l-0 per *ea
and this pavs for lab patiers. We offer
this pi..' quailed newspaper an ' . the
? Union Times to .ret hero y-arfo4 $1 .*(>,
\ng Offer. , ?"fc.rtiu'al ,;lpn,'e ?V,;6
" two psjaus is $2 00, you thus get, four
d so many r<(ju'*sp papers a wt.ek loi only 1. >0 This is
e a clubbing arrange- almost Mpisi to a daily, which would
f can get a fotejge cos' jou $t> oO a y ar
n with TiieTimks - ? -??
il to do so. For all For Sfcilo.
one year cash, and _
year received in the lonesville ivuinii.g Mil's offers fm
I offer the following '"aP ih> pivsuu mill h olding uphrngine,
mes for the amounts 20 hn,w* P?wer, and 25 home nowe.
boiler witn one acre of laud in center <1
one year and bnsioes-p?rt of the town. Also (2) 4
iek New York room cottages on Church direct with II
*1 "j" 'i4"d Weil H.iunud. Also (2) 4
fie Pome and"' " f "J ' ?- ;; (?)
riHMii nft hiHO'i hi I ID
goml coiK.il loll, ;>i..Sinr.i /.ait.- and Ceiled
! , 1 unny overhead w'tli anipie i.-.U-'s with eac!i
eekly Atlanta ^ _ house. fVi -oos wishing a home in a
papers 2 2;? g.MMi t .wp wili d>? well to aoply to
e Commoner ^ ,l j. Citti.imoiin. Pies.
1 .">( , For .lone-viile KmlLi g Mills
-J J if .
l ii liiiu >? 111 r\ ^
d i v,New Goods Jisst Arrived
The Weekly
r''P I y Wo have just refnri ' il from the North,
e loxtile r,x- ^ P(.n \Jwiivre we have p'irohiised a
^ tine ln.e of
lie /V r('HHa
;l"" 2 rx "1 Goods. Clothing. Shoes,
2lists aitri Notions, Etc.,
' ?P.1 (KH|
uin-v .loorna! 1 ;>(? at a very close figure. We
id a wm kly will give our customers the
i orfi..p Mi.fi is advantage of these close figi.tea
what i tio
? t?? Kogland, '"'r '**
.vks ./nV'iho Ca!l 3Rj inspect my stock when
n u?tof jomnais ? u in town.
-urili m-.ae lha.i lU GEQ W QQING.
r opportunity *f yon 40-t{mo.
f g od reading at a
"In Texas a gts well that blows rff
at the rate of l.UUOOOO feet per day,
and eennot- be stopped, has been dlsf
The Time* . ooy?t?4'
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
COTTON KtrrUKKS.
Nirw York, Oct. 29. ? Cotton fatnres
opened weak.
OPKR OLOS<
4 unary ?9 7 69 .... 7.54
ruorua'rv 7.HI .... 7 51
AUroh. 7 65 .... 7.50
April. 7.64 .... T.i/i
Jdaj- 7.58 .... . ?i
j una. 7.48 .... 7 U J
rfUiy 7-4U .... . .4 j
August T.45 ....
."rntiim nar. ....
Uti?o*r .... 7.45
.N? emoer " 51 .... 7.47 i
ttso-Muoor 7 f4 .... 6.55
RKAIN AN!) PROVISION'S
< HICAQO, Ort. 29. OFEM CLOSE
WHEAT?October .... ....
December 710T1V^ .... 70;,,
May .... 74\i
CORN?October .... 5l>J?
December 6634@% .... 57^
M?i v .... 5(,)5 'K
OATS?October .... :6!? |
December 86}/? .... 864?
May .... 1 .
PORK?October .... 18.55 j
Januarv 14.09 .... 14 90
May .... 14 95
LARD?October ... 8.6"VJ
January 8.05 ....8.67'J
Mav. .... b.72
RIBS?October .... 8.20
January 7.05 .... 7 07
.May .... 7.77
NAVAL STORKS.
Savannah. Oct. 29.?Spirit? turpentine \
ririu at .'la3^ receipts. 1,0:4: sales. 85',. ,
exports. 0,105. Rosiu firm: receipts, 5s.904.
se es, 455; exports, 10.1G7. Quote A, B, C,
1) 61."B; K, 11.10; F. 61.20 G. $1 '.0. II. 61.80
I. 61.85. K. $1.95; M, 62.45 X. $8.05 windowjflass.
68.45; waterwbite. $3.50.
Wilmington. Oct. 29.?Spirits of tnrr>entin?.
nothing doinc;; receipts. 43.
Rosin, dull at 90?595; receipts. 10. Crude
turpentine, steady* at 6L1(K<$2.00: receipts
82 Tar. steadv a: $1.25; receipts. 211.
CHABLK8TON, Oct. 29.?Turpentine, linn
at .J.?: sales 50 casks. Rosin, tirm; D, C,
D, E $1.00. sales 80li.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina, 1 Court <<f < '* mCouutv
of Union. ) tuon 1*1? :*-?.
.C. F. Hart, et al,
vs.
Hannah Ilart, el al.
In olvdieuce to p?* l.*r. m "I >
above state?t ease. 1 will se'l a* lb.ion.
I* fore the Court House floor, dunnst the
ie?al hour of sale, on sab<'a-. \< v 4:h.
I'.dl, ihe following lands viz: All thai
certain tract or parcel of innd 1 iff*;
In intf and sitaute in Union Township.
s?i?? county and State, ah ?ui oi.e nule
South of Union Court House, on the
i's> lhnlge Road, and bounded on the
V it', b> lands of the est t ? Mr? M.
Gage. deceased. on the Ran by lot of
Mis Fannie S. II d), on the *>.>u:h n\
the said Gist R ;?'? road a? cl on the
iVpsi by lot- form- 'iy le i.ti ij. ff o filiate
P M Cohen and co>- ?i* ii?f 'hot)on"
acres, more or leg- S <1 I not.- m-.o
l?e sold in one or n or tr;:? s.
TEKM8 OF SAf.K;
().e-half cash. Iwi'ance on a oiedit ot
twelve mouths, wait tan <e.s; from da\
of s;ile secured by ttoi d of ?in- pn)\;ha-e
aid a mortcrape of the incur.?s win
pnvileije of paying all raMi l'mchns*
to pay for pajiers and reeo -b <_
0. H i'KAKB,
42-ot Master.
AN 1/VIP0RTANT
and yet not tangible ingn dient is compounded
in our p escriptions, and thai
i- puritv. We use only pure drier.
We beep ir> stock every "drug ihat chi
le r? quired. We never substantiate
and we always use exactly \shal tlu
pr?sciiption calls for and in tlieexaeprop?r*ions.
That's why we have tie
j trade of careful peoplj
; UNION DRUG CO.
!fl URGE QUANTITY
...QT CML...
Is delivered by our wagon every week
The Quality permits no chance for
fault finding. E\ery pound of coul
that leaves our yard Is
OOpX) COAL
Jt is frep from dirt and other impurities.
j It will make very hot Apes, burn
evenly and burn up clean,
j The percentage of wast? is very
small.
Our Coal Yard is near the Power
House.
1 All coal is weighed on City Scales
by sworn weigher.
F. W. MOORE & CO.
Phone 133.
Subscribe for The Times and keep
posted,
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vJ^$?ll"'Live"
mjmMm Through This "* ^
I) Without drownj^
ing, I'll reform,
And buv them Invisible C!nrk finlo filhnoo fmm
THE SHOE'COMPANY. 0
You will need rain proof Shoes to protect your
health. Ask for our
WALTER. KINO- SHOESB,
They will keep your feet dry--$3.00.
UNION SHOE CO.,
Watching Your Shoe Interest.
Main Street. Union, S. C.
We Don't Have To ?
Talk Millinery
For our artistic Millinery at our knrtt-k out low prices dors its
own talking, except what is done by the huudre Is of stylish
customers who have already bought their winter hat from us.
THIS niLLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is a hobby of ours. We are paying close attention to it in order
that you cau pay close prices for the goods. Miss Fannie Clark
is at the head of this department. She has exceptional taste, so
tiie ladies say, and her assistants .are ever ready to assist you iu
making your selections. In connection with our Millinery we.
have a full line of
BEAUTIFUL WRAPS
Consisting in the proper things in
JACKETS, CAPES AND FURS. ^
We have also gfleatly strengthened our Notion and Corset
Stock. We sell the famous W. B. Corset, the best fitting Corset
on the market, and they will not break down at the sides and *
are also noted for being the most comfortable Corset kuown.
We have them in all the new styles. Prices 50c, $1,00 and $1,50,
Buy one of these Corsets and if you are not pleased we will re*
fund your money.
CASH BUYERS
"?K. ?
Continue to flock to our store and we are busy from Monday
morning till late at night on Saturday. Every week orders are *
sent North to replenish our stook. Our trade was never better.
Every day new customers are added to oiir already large share
for which you have our appreciation and thanks.
4*
M?Lure Mercantile Co.
^ NEXT DOOR TO NEW BANK.
-?I r 1 r-TTiiTT7.T^-., ?;rr.?r?ry.-ii . .-ii
BIG MONEY EXPENDED, ?> ?.
Chicago, Oot. ?9 ? James MoOnrry,
Electric Hallway Work at Abbeville |h. orl?nal Qf F Peter Duue'o !>>,>. .
<TOI>?tlf||fll<r 9500,000. , .. , , . % ,
? " ,, ' ? ley, died here today a* en odvauoed
AflttRVii.T.R, N. O., Oct 29.?Half a ^ MoGarry wuo formerly a saloonmillion
dollars is being expended in keeper, well known looally for his wil
electric railway improvements, mainly and the whimsical philosophy he
bv ihe General Elootric company. The brought to bear on passing events.
Asuevilie Eleotrio company has bought |?oet I>anKeroo?ly III.
out the recently chartered company, 0_. M p/,.,,.
which has built <laras aud a largo plant Oopbh H agrh, Oos. W. ? Draohmpn,
on Ivy oreek, 20 miles from Asheville, 'be poet, is dangerously ill and has baen ,,
and will use rhe power for operating its obliged to abandon his projected visit to ?
now quire extensive system. the United States this winter. He is
Wiuston capitalists wore largely en- staving at Hamlet's 00stie, at Eisiuoro,
gaged in constructing the great planton baa been forbiddeu to work
tbe Ivy, which they have just sold, the ?
buyers tuns putting off proposed compo- Money Kor a Unlrer-o y
'h? ?* * - "
? university has boeu given IJfi.oOb "by "a
Eiiiilneer Aecptf. 911,700. donor, whnu nnm? ?1 L -' *
- MWIMV i* nu.i u?iu. "lb?
Rai.kigh, Oct. 29.?Engineer J. A. man in a graduate of Colombia," said '
Pembertou of the Atlantlo Coast Line Dr. Robert D. Sheppard. "Ha is a
ued tlmt company for $100,000 duin- Methodist physician in Ohio Toe tnm
ages for injuries enstoiued uear Fay ?'?T spe?;ilo purpose."
Uevillo. lie had to jump from hi"'. ? ^u?S wro" *ba.
gp.e as it was about to run into the rear woui* otiow rhiTfJIH'm ** ul .T?
ot a traiu and sustnlnefl datigerou* in .. Iinv,i?n? fnp ? ? i be. made
juries. The oaw wim ,ef lor thai a\ ^ Pftblofes for ^ gymnasium.!! Fftvpttenlle
yesterday, hpt was noj H,}uWnT < >r"S7i,e. 9
tried, as a lompromisehas b-eneflf. ote^ ' rw ? ? ' ' ' *
the railway imvlng hint $11,TOO. v V Ocb 2a? Railway nervarf
greatly needed t>F the saw mUU to few
yo IJoojn ' rli ev for I'ppit'lfnt. ^? lnmber, the movement of the oottop
Rich 111)*. Mo.. oct vp -A SchU. Sffi??CS2T5fif1t2frnn!"!"'' ?fE*V* "fed
, . ffe111' BFe piW'g complaints with the dm,
olnb nas been orpnuigeu hero by some o poratiou oouimisslou: fbe South At,
Admiral Schley'' Dinner 'tic admirers Uutio Lumber association held a msoi .
dtrontr resolution.: indorsing biui tor ih l?g * Rod Springs for the apeoial parnext
Democratic presidential uuuiiui> pose of considering the matter. The
tiou were pa&sco. * i??"?* 'ni,NK ! gain qaite active in
this state.