The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 06, 1901, Image 5
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A Few Pointers!
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3 ;It Is Time to buy Your
Winter Suit.
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1 We have them in latest Styles an
* ; ' at prices to fit your purse.
V Maybe you are iu need of a handsom
suit of Furniture for your
Parlor or Bed Room.
. We have what you want. If you hav
the slightest idea of buying Fumitur
a . ... . . ?
ox any description rro.n a wash stan
to the
Most Elegant FurnHwo
)t will mean dollars to you to Inspec
otir mammoth stock before you pui
Chase.
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Our line of Dress Goods is complete. No nes
to go to Spartanburg.
-M. W. BOBO
bed sctotokfrfw W*
mm nox ooluwbia. ExpoaWou. W* hope it will pm in 1
Arflw 9.,6<k m. Depart 9:15a. m day time end if so the school childi
1:40p.m. " l:00p.m ought to be allowed to see it.
yaaiwe raoa erARTA**ona. N*rrous Dlafaeft S*tfd. #0di
"?r VH;3p.S ST5SLS*WkF ?'
|rt...jijuiii*rinwwrw,7m ?=3 W??n informed Ui*t a nsgro ?
Local New? Notes ww?rw^i?>?ii*?tii?i?
tt*?. O. A. B Jenntof. K'MhM *
WTtretker Fir Hteaiy leferoce .too. ? a. am bm
' 1 ehurch thtabflTlnc <Wy. -Thtn w
Oiilbirei Horn and Tkera by a large ooagiegetioe o?t, and * ooiUoti
7 tfh - au~~* T?i*n waB Ww t<* ** Baptist Orphent
f iff n"VT 1 "5""' which amounted to nearly 990.0Q.
- , tv?/w, and ttoHafrom lei up to 11.50 at 1
r*WAlf*M*?Hickory, Dogwood and ? r
rrrfin<n - ^r SoutUru Hardwood 4?. i
' Oe-, Charleston, 8. C. 47-4m.* j>r. y. <3. Dak* has a eery ins i
. .. ... sortmopl of epeoiaelee. If yon no
Rsmsmbw that you get tte Farm and ID^? |n this line enll and
TlM him. Ysur eyas eaa he milled |ht
one year ?il for IIS*. if anywhere.
FOUND?key ring chain and * keys. At a meeting of the hoard of elewai
Owner ean hare by calling and paying of the Begaosrille ehoroh, last Sund
^ 4p.t the salary of Hey. Darid Haofc'a w
RUM*L?8BI? BOTX-MO bushels paid in full, the pmple of Bateosrt
f abem eroUflc o*tou seed for sale at are rery tnueh pleased with Mr. Huel
reduced price for the lot. Apply wor^ an<j ^ unauisaeudy in faror
G;DlPiisAB,Lo<>U>Mt,8.C. ?8-2t. bla ratllra
# llx .W. Af lirW\U4 n?wm - ""
OUi UIV, inunML?wv nwy ? uw?r, iV/ na? I. S. Un. #?Ml
ike minstrel boys ?t the depot Tuesday r.*>rus on ohurch street, for parties!*
moraine before they left for Oafluey. apply to Mrs. L. Hanam. 49.
I ray Green called in to see as while ii? "r- Z. McGbee, sgrislaat 8up't of 8
town a few days ago, we are glad to have ncatkro, will address the feaohecs <
our aorisapondente call in to see us when Union County, on the subtest of |eoai
In town. Saturday 14th, at the Unk
_ _ ? . Graded deb et building in Union. T
Dr Mason's Depilatory remove* _ . -7 . y?iw>. x
supsrfluens hairs permanently from th* ?o?nty ate invited to
part of the body. $4 00 a boa present.
Si H. Mason AO#., Hancock Mary- A nice line of toys and dolls Just i
$7*ly oeivsd at Mrs Brigf*. 49 3
9m (fit club list, there are new nidi- A very leraral odlectien was tsk
Hons this wrak. Here ta*foideaof?p ?r- up at the Baptist ehureh at the servic
tunity for getting a whole lot of reading Thanksgiving day, for the tfrpbaaa
matter eteap. over 99 duliare was raesitsA This w
We regret to learn of the death of ?o atoug ways la foadlng thy little h~l
|ftm SaMr Brlstow, who died at the ? ?*? * It la perhaps as large a a
boat of her father In Uukm on DeeSlst leetton as has ever hesn tafcsa $sre 1
abs was $0 ymrs of age. ths BoptkA Orphpnags.
SPBCTAOLBd 1 Vour money book ? **
Mi rnV'T iu* * Rid I West Springs neighborhood Than,
dot 4 pOr of gUm* until jwi giving. Bony 1#% Boyd god Ola*
<|?| tho Mf ttm to Dnkr'? Drug Hfow. Thomto kiilgd *J Mid*. Rguy gorit
Ohnrloy Jomo showed no o kenbow Jorinon, John* Odd W, M. * ?
HHpwh thto heigftong to?*idtoCh?iea 4> odd in Iho aModor fwk Anig
Ion with tho ooimWl pmylo'e ntlifhit. ?*ty kilted *J btodo and amta! nbUi
1th# knotty brnvtr. and weighs 517 BtdiWy quit MB to Bhy toy ho
foondo. day. Tho woods won full of hum*
w Ono ?if tho UrywoMi???w Inn ever Fresh nuts, mWot god totdfrg
ton wn* shippoi mmr tho toobani ! ? * r B, 3
Wedncwtny from VontUoMltHi ptow In Wo wndmotond thot g nigra wns to
AtossHts to too (todtow Exposition ?d on Mrj GtAlam Jotar*s yhwo VMd
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*>" IjflkBr At t !' - ' ** ; -f .
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(From Free. #
The flj>t fifty ladies who visit our
* atom on irxi monday morning will esc'i
nciiTe a handsome piet um Pres.
The Wondor Store.
The Robinson School.
The alliance house has been moved
from near I. G. McKiasick's to Mtf
Mr. H H Robinsons, and remodeled
with $40 worth of improvements into
an up to date school house. Mrs. H. H
Robinson is teaching.
Mine Ruth Hart.
dhaa opened a dressmaking establishment
on main street, in second store of N. P
Dunbar's mw building. where she will
be pleased to see the ladies. The location
is convenient. Miss Ruth is an
esperienced drees maker, and always
makes the ladies look attractive.
49-t.
Gip Houmn Bpmrd.
We regret to learn that Or. J. A,
Hanoock bad the misfortune to lose his
en bouse and eight hales of ootton. a
t of cotton seed and hay last Friday
night by Ore. The Are was supposed to
bare been an accident. He came near
losing two fine mules. negro woman
living on the place was up with a sick
. child. She discovered the Are, ran and
turned the mules out just before the roof
fell in. There was no insurance en the
v property.
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A Firnt Spmdav to Advent.
We listened to a vei v Impressive ser
mon by Rev. Creswell McBee at the
CL Church ef Nativity on Sunday. It was
the first Sunday of the Advent period
which lasts until Christmas. Quits a
large congregation fras present. ' Many
listened to this young divine for the first
time mud were very favorably impressedHe
is a fluent speaker and a deep student
and is destined to make his mark in his
| divine calling.
Morgan Jt Wmgnon Humping. ,
It was announced by one concern In
i town Saturday that 17 pounds of sugar
At would h? add for $l.uO on a large
atrmroeri another sent around a banner
P* offering 18 pounds for fl.OO. But if
you will remember Morgan $ Wagnou
were selling 1$ pounds fqr one dollar as
far hack gs Monday of last week. Didn't
you sea their ad in Tim Tinas. If 11
yon didn't, keep an eyeou it, they make '
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Il? igue rvrj iow |inon huu yoa iuuw umr *
'U good* tire fivah and the best to be had. J
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Qpf^Hon Sanc^ J
Bishop Duncan will preach at the '
first Methodist church Sunday. After <
services Her. L. L. Waguon giU h?
ordHitift), SipYWl IRlnOtteFi WlU be *
present to participate in thi? solemn J
service, among them Presiding Elder,
W. P M^adors, and Rev. W. A, M?sabrau
and possibly Rev. W. H. Miller.
Then will be a large congregation pre** 1
^ ent to witness thfa U&pr**ive wwony. ,
Wili Exhibit alUip tomboy, 1
Those having articles to contribute to
'he Union county exh bit for the
woman's depart tneut of tbn South Carothe
line Interest ate and West Indian Exporen
sitiqn will please deliver them to Mrs. B
<1, Cliff >rd on or before the 10th inst.
The exhibit will be open to the public iu
tys the Seminary hall on Friday eveuing,
i A Dro. 13th, 7 p. m. till 10 i*. m., and on
ly Saturday, Dec. 14th, 10 a. ra. till 6 p.
iu. Admiasiou 10 cents. Proceeds to
,M go to exposition fund. Many cannot go
f? to Charleston but all should see our ex*
hibit and should not fail to do so.
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^ The Christmas "Arena."
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The December number of the Arena
opens with n paper on "The Rights of
Men," by the Hon. W. A. Northcott,
Lieutenant-Governor of Illinois. This
r__ is followed by a timely article ou "PubItshers
and the Rrstal Department," by 1
il- Gen. C. H. Howard, president of the i
ip. National Publishers* Bureau. Editor |
ad Flower writes most instructively, in the I
essay department, on "Revolutions in i
in Religious thought during the Nineteenth i
Century," his article being followed by i
. 41D..A...1 a HI
wutnuuiHiu vu mwuuuu aim iuwds
lotfjr," by Walter Spruce. A Christmas
ij story by Anna Vernon D >rsey, will in__
terast every one. Dr. Alexander Wilder
. on "Medical Freedom" is one of the
114 most valuable features ql the number.
Editor McLean announces a pap-tr on
of "Anarchism," by the Bev U. Heber
New too, for the January number.
Pleasant Occasion.
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It A very pleasant pound party was given
>4 at the home of Urs. Fannie Gibbea, in
" Bsgausville, on Thanksgiving evening.
5f A large number of young people were
a* present with a goodly sprinkling of older
m ones and the oocasiou was enjoyed very
, much by all present. The young men
brought candies, apples, note, etc.,
** while the young ladies brought cakes and
other delicacies To add to the pleasures
re- of the occasion the string baud from
14 Glenn Springs was engaged and those
* so inclined danced to their hear *.? cones
tent aad as there wnr* ahout twautv
B a couples on the floor it wan a very popM
alar feature of the entertainment
... nwre was out* resture that occurred
111 that wan not on the program, au<t thin
P- caused ooneidorah'e excitement for a
?t- while, and but for the prompt eff .ru of
^ the young men preeent the houv- would
have burned down* It seem* a neighhor
suffering with I be tooth ache sent for g
a tit ef ontton . Little Henry, the eon oe 1
p. the hoi we.. went up in the loft wherf
i there was pome three hundred ponnd* of 1
Uat oottoojaud possibly struck a match
*? to ere hie way, however, the cotton *]
id caught fire and burned rapidly. Tbe
m to*w ran up ataira, threw 'he burning 7
eotton down lairs while others threw it
out in the raid and thus a serious Are j
u* wee averted. However, tbe iocs of this
m. three hundred poui.ds of ootton, which
we learn had been stored for a long time,
Z das no small thing. Besides the ootton a
* eoly en old tnink was horned. After .
u. the exdtsoMQt the dao?w was resumed
m and the fun want on as if nothing had
99 happened Uncle Mike mi it wm an 1
welting tlms there for a wh.le, ?
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pSSSnjEFl
11 really healthy woman ha* lit- I
tie pain or disoomtort at thai
utiual period. ]fa woman I
needs to hare any. Wine af m
Cardnl will quickly rollers those I
I smarting menstrual pains and I
the dragging head, back wall
side aohes caused by falling of I
the womb and irregular menses, I
lWTHE"CARBUl|
| has brourht oartn??A-? ? *
_ r???nun MB I
11,000,000 womw who suffered I I
ererj month. It makes tho men-1 I
I strual arjini strong and healthy. I I
Slk ia tho provision made bj No-1 I
tore to give women relief fromS I
I tb? terrible ache* and peine whieh J
blight M> many horn en. 1
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I * Vn uk* w<rv^?, 11
^ iy I
Isgs^ESBsaaEi
Died,
Mm Salle Bristow died at the borne I
of her father. Mr. TV Padgett, Union, I
>. C. ?t 5.11 am Not. 30th 1901;
funeral services were conducted by I
Etev D. C. Freeman at the home, and |
ler remains were interfd in the New I
wmetarv Dec. 1st near some dear onea I
-hat had gono before. She leaTto many I
-elatitei and friends to mourn their loos, 1
out oar low is her eternal gain, ao weep I
oot lored ones; she is not dead but slow* j
?th. Her family cannot exprtM their J
rratitnde to their nelghbora and friends I
or the many favors and kindness shown I
hem devlng their sore affliction, but I
bey desire to hereby give aa expression I
>f thanks tor all these favors and it they I
ue never able to ippturtt them, they pray |
3od to ifpai.
"fna' muuil as ye have done it unto I
one of the least of these my brethren, I
:H hava ' ' "
i? UUMJ OiB." I
Gl Cy V
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The school of fiogansville
tNtwnaUtu Vmilding a neat new
Tiouee, near Putnam's to eoet
|I38. It is the Bogansville school.
They will finish it next week. Miss
Hannah Lee is the teacher.
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Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles,
blackheads, redness of face or nose
and any skin blemish, giving a clear
and beautiful complexion. $1.00 a
box. J. 11. Mason A Co., Hancock,
Maryland. 29-ly
To Cure * Cold la Oae Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
lis druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. E W. Grove's signature
?n each box Me 48 1y
Clubbing Offer.
We have received so many requests *
from friends to make a clubbing arrange* 6
orient whereby they can get a foreign I
paper in connection with Tqi Times '
that we have decided to do so. For all a
lew subscribers for one year cash, and '
ill renewals for one year received in the
iext 00 days we will offer the following
papers with Tux Times for the amounts j
opposite:
The Union Times one year and 8
The Thrice-a-Week New York a
World $1 75 ?
The Times and The Home and ,
Farm 1 85
TmbTI Times and The Sunny a
South and the Weekly Atlanta
Constitution, 8 papers 2 25 .
L'hk Times and The Commoner I
(Bryan's paper) 150 I
The Times and Word and Works
(Hick' paper) and Hlek's 25c .
Almanac all for 1 75
Thr Times and The Weekly
News and Courier 1 75
The Times and The Textile Ex*
eelsior 2 50
The Times and "The Arena," a
monthly msgszine of high
order 9 60
["he Timkh and "Mind" Ana literary
magazine 2 25
fak Timkh and The Record (Belgian
Hair and Poultry Journal 1 50
rhe Independent in a weekly
magazine of high order and la
to the United State* what the
London Timen- ia to England,
a national magazine. Ite price
la $2 0Q. The Times and The 1
Independent 9 50
The Times and Farm and Home
1 year 1 25 i
The Times and Scientific American
8 50
The Times_and MoOalls Maga
zine for Women for 1 SO
Phe Cosmopolitan Magazine and
The Tim re 1 65 ,
tfanMjr'i Magazine and The i
Twee I 86 |
The above la a fine lietof Journals aad g
otne of them are worth aeore than the
**ahi nation prion .
Now. here Is your opportunity If you *
rant a whole lot of good readtag at a
heap price. f
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XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT
THE^^
WONDER STORE.
Hallo, Hallo, do you not know
What we sell at the "Wonder Store?"
We tell better goods now, and more
Than we ever did before.
Toys and Dolls of every kind,
Some for one cent, some very fine,
Presents for your sisters and your brothers,
Some for your fathers and your mothers,
Some for your cousins and your aunts,
Things to satisfy all your wants,
China and Paintings of high art,
Everything nice for your sweetheart,
Good things to eat that will suit
Those who like cakes, nuts and fruit.
In glass, orookery and China we'll give
The very best bargains we can, to live.
Any kind of a fancy article,
As to price it makes not a particle.
Sewing Maehines to lighten the burdens of life,
Pianes? Organs, Fiddles, Guitars, Banjos and eyen a fife,
The WonderAli Graphophone at factory price,
1 am yours very truly, S. M. RICE, (E. U.)
Wonder Store.
New Goodrich
*$ 5 Sewing Machine
Absolutely High Grade, Warranted
25 Years, High Arm, Drop Head, Ball
Bearing, 5 Drawers, Self-threading
throughout.
The latest and best production of mechanical art, contain
ug irm uuiuuei ui priH man any otner, and therefore the
implest and easiest to understand. Made of the best material
nd all wearing parts case-hardened. Fjull set of latest attach*
nents in enameled, plush lined case. Woodwork of Golden
>ak, highly polished. Everything equal to any machine at
ny price. ONLY $19.50 CA5rl.
Defeat's Hardware Store.
{WfllBB Ought to lulorost
ji*iwPj tho man whoso
LJU fRfeS? ro0' ha* holo
Llso the man who intends to build one. My
PINE SHINGLES
Ire the beet offered in this oity. Made
rom a Fine Grade Wood and right in
ivery partioular.
Ana my figures ought to prove that
>rioea are right.
phone 74. W. E. ALMAN* ^
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