The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 13, 1901, Image 7
Good Things
CHRISTMAS
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We have Confectionery, Plum Puddings, Nuts,
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Raisins, Mince Meats, and a host of
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Good Things
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Ready For The Table,
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CHRISTMAS COOKERY
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H$ve Them Ready in Time.
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"Lantnios Don't forget to attend the'auction of
' _ i towu ,ot9 on Thursday, December 26.
'HAPPIHIHGfrOP INTEREST ABOUT TO WW Most important occasion of the year
r *' * J from a practical and material stand*
PERSONAL AND 0TH.-UWLSE. j>oint to the whole people of the State
is the Good Roads Convention at GreenFollow
the band and get a lot cheap. .nf wee^* Everybody who can
on Thursday, Dec. 20. . ;, ouSht to K?
MiyorGray,of Laurens, ppent a ''udgej. M Greer left for Charle-ton
tew days In Uulon this week. Monday night. He goes as a delegate
Mr. Geo VV. Goings nas our thanks f[om Lodge of Masons to attend
Ma very aL-icu.su r. bed'nbisgarden *he ?lfcetin? of the Gr*nd ^g* . at
r . , Ctiarleston.
' - We regiet to learn that our o>d friend
Mr. A. G. Means w quite ill at his home Th? Auditor will begin his rounds takin
Joneeville. *ntr returns about. Jany liV.h. Be ready
t) . |ffake your arrangements to attend for hsm when he e we If we cm make
ihe big auction sale on Thursday, Dec. it convenient the R lifor mry run arou>d
with hitn a few d?.ys at least.
Mr. J. W. Crawford, of Jonesville. vr,o n *> Morr anA v??. r t<
will Boon be one .of' us, he is having ? Fowler ere at Orore Anchor where they
neat tMldeoce built and will move In ^ lbm hB,B|(leof Mcm||rr
when lfc ! finished. M[a. John who dled Tu(Wlay
Miss M. E. Tinsley h.is ncf-ived a evfcning after an extended illness,
fhie line of jewelry of eve-y descr'pton
1L mi fr.in fiiwa irrrw.. r.. 11 The reward offered by the Governor
for the Christmas trade. Give heraojll ilf N.ir,h Carolina for the apprehension
before you purchase your presents. of Jim I.owery, who shot and killed K
FODDER WANTED?I will pay X chief of pohoe of Shelby, N.
higher market price for 2,uOO hun- ^ ^ ***
dies fodder quick. P.O. Wmisenant. ^ $700, by the town of Shelby adding
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tier. J. W. Harris of the Epworth nM'- _J- ?- /"Panting
Orphanage spent-several days in town David Thomas, indicted for the mar.
this Week. jHe preached for"Mr. Janus der of Henry Tucker applied to
rat the second Methodist church Sunday Judge Townsend for ball on Tnesday
niirht. afternoon. Bail was granted in the
'L , ct i a , sum of $2,000.
The Mntual is running off a lot of
dollar kid glo>es for ladies at 08c. Bishop Duncan delivered an adRan
in and get a pair before they dr?ss to the colored oonference on;
axe ail-gone. ? la8f 8aturday, which is spoken very j
i!5i?l^2sraj5 ST Sjowned "
buried at Futmaua church yard Tuesday Judg^D. A. Townsend has set opt
m Djuriui?. a ; ; f t several pecan trees on Chnroh street
B Ad.qo.WM given by tb. young fronting hi. lot. He hU bwn trying
men ol the town In the K. ol t. Mil M * ' ,treM *> ?rn* tb??
g on'w Prid.y night; There were a bn* th"* b"*e"
doxen or more oouples on the floor down. We hop. h. will h.v. better
luoa this time.
H \ The Pe mice bank presents a very - t _ , .
pretty view from the front and side Bam Carter and Will Paris, who
Sl?ce fte scaffolding has bare, re- are for oount-rfeiting were taker,
fi meved. Business will begin about ^ Oolnmbia 1 qead ty t<> be fried by
m TT ?,.? , 6 the Supreme Court whtoh is in seare
#** ?? ' V 1 r * , eion in Columbia. A number of
Mr. R M. Paris dipd at his ^omr witnesses In the case went dowu
D in Union oTT Nov. *29th, lflUl. He Monday.
I numb.r oUftend. to aopngjh. lo.a >4, 0|\T[L?tet 0f tfrRloM*
m lit. F. ?J. I>uk? is haying theiffront Uftjil^lnfu.o'f ^antyo. T^ei bttle one
? of J^jUfttosgUte drug stofb IhOTVd was alTirrted'with bcaln tgpobi? and
^Vhtch pOTd^yft?ightbet^^^J ^ 4
8 lo<?ka very pretty. MoLure says he has the best trade
M The Bell Telephone people have this fall that he haa had since he haa
n J received some ten oar loads of poles heen In business. He says the people
at Utiiou for Choir in.?. They are are reading his ads In 1 h* I'imcs and
B the tloe^t.polee ?xer seen la,Union, tell htm so. He Is certainly doing
It JSemf these people ire coming the business "and that ain't no lie.
1 hersLiq do JwUeeB. ^Wa^e loome He says others may grumble about
H thedriha wrlf be gird wnea their doll-trade, but that la a thing of the
H phones are Ia eparattwik i | gaat with him, ha haa no dull days,
Mr. A P. H. Walker spent a few
iays last week at Cedar Springs visiting
his brother, Supt. Walker, of
ilie Deaf and Dumb Institute. While
there he bought a number of lota
near Glend <le station, and he Is reported
to imve bought all of them for
$2,500. Hesidt s the lota he purchased
a fine horse. Mr. Walker
must see a future for Glendale.
Judging from the crowds of people
seen ir? the Union Shoe Co'a store,
on Saturday nights?after trade
slacks enough for them to get in?
having their shoes blacked, oue would
think this concern sold shoes to nearly
everybody in Union. Well, they
certainly sell their pnrt of them.
They sell good goods aud one sale
brings another, they are building an
"endless chain" of customers.
Mr. Jno. P. Gage has a very old
and valuable relic of ve old time In
the shape of a solid mahogany work
table. It is way over one hundred
year* old. It is made in the shap-1
of a clover loaf, and has compartments
under its lid or top in which
to keep thread, needles, pins, scissors,
etc. It is about 80 inches tall,
with very small ltgs. Its top is pos
sibly 1-1x18 inches. It will be taker
to the Exposition by Mrs. Clifford.
A difficulty occurred between Mr,
Spillers and Mr. Burgess Saturday
evening. Mr. Spillers struck Mr.
Burgess on the head cutting a bad
gash. Mr. Spillers was arraigned
before the Mayor Tuesday morning
for fighting The jury brought in a
vordict of guilty of fighting with recommendation
to the mercy of the
court. Sentence $10 and costs or 2C
days. Mr Spillers gave bond aud
appealed to court.
Fine Silk Qtiilt.
The ladies of the Episcopil church
have made a beautiful silk qnilt which
Uiey have on exhibit ion at McLure's
s'ore. The quilt is to be given to the
party who ivnies nearest guessing the
corn ct number of pieces contained in
he qnilt. It will only cost you 25 ce its
o make a guess. The funds thus raised
aie to tro to the repairing of the interior
<?f the Episcopal church. Go make your
uueas, you nv%y win this beautiful quilt.
Good Roade Convention.
This convention is to be held at Greenville,
S C., Dec. 10th to 20: h, 1901, for
the purpose of creating ?n interest in
good roads as a vital aid to the up building
of a community and in connection
with it a practical demonstration of the
proper building of a road will lie made
by tile National Good Roads Association
It pi. seutativea of that Association
yill bo present with expert engineer,
- killed laborers and the Southern Hailway
Good Roads train equip|?ed with all
forms of social road machinery and will
build during the convention a piece of
road according to the latest improved
methods, showing p tnicularly the best
resul's possible with the material at hand
iu a given locality.
Believing that aiiuivsisal interest will
be felt iu this m 'Vhiijm t there will be
mad- on account, of this Convention by
the Southern Railway a rate of one fare
for tlie round trip. Tickets on sale
from points within a ladius of 1U0 miles
of Greenville Dec. 13th, 10-h and 20th.
Pinal limit D-c 2lst, 1001 Gail on
any agent of the Southern railway for
ickets.
Back from Kentucky.
We received a veiy pleasant call Wednesday
from Mr. A. Smylhe. of Kentucky.
Mr. Smylhe is an old Union
man. He was in business in Union from
1ft G to 1ft,18 when he sold out a? d moved
:o Charleston, wher-he engaged in business
until the breaking out of hostilities
and lie enlisted in the service of his
country in old Co. A, under Col W. H
Wallace. H? wms detached and made
as-dstant quarter master which [manion
he filled until 'he surrender. Some time
after ?he war he m>vtd to Kentucky
where he has been living for thirty odd
yeais He has recently returned to
South Carolina and is making his home
at Hock Hill. He says he may decide to
0*?nie lark to his o>d couutv. Union,
where he has considerable farming inteied,
near Fi^h Dam We hope he will
decide to move hack to Union. Mr
Smytlie is a gentleman of culture and
rt-fyiement and we were delighted to
have him call He tells us that he was
recently the recipient of a letter that was
a surprise to him. It was a commission
from Geu'l Jno. B. Gordon, of Atlanta,
Appointing him Assistant Adjutant General
on I lie staff of General Paynts, ol
Kentucky. He prizes the commission
highly, coming from thai
grand old Southern hero, John B Gordon,
We hope to have the pleasure ot meetiui
Mr. Smythe again.
The Youth's Companion in igoa
To condense in a Duragrauh the an
nounceuient of The Youth's Uompwict
for 190*2 is not ea*y. N??t only vul
nearly t*o hundred story writers on
tilhute'to the |>ai>er, hut many of ih
most euiineiil living sUiiesujen, jurist'
men ot sole ce and of lelieiH, sphul<m
nsllo|'-. sold or* and traveller, ini'ludin
three memhei* of the 1'ies dei t'8 Cabl
net.
In a deiiani I ill aeries of atrclesoi
military ami naval topics tli^ S cie'ar
or 'hn navy v\ih tul 'iliiw .lack Lives;'
Juunt'i llapn, Hie faiuou-. war Coin
spond nt, wjifilescnlM "(low Me.i Ft*
lu Battle." and Winston . ^pence
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bored, 'wlll^'di-floiibe some experience
"Ou th? Fl.iuK of the Anny."
And this isrbuta bejpiiiduK of the Ion
list, A pormdete announcement will h
Sent to any address free The pohlishei
also announce that every new subecribt
who st* i id a $1.75 for the 1902 volu u
no v will receive all the issues for th
remaining weeks of 1901 free from th
time of subscription} also the Com panto
Calendar for 1902?all in addition to tt
fifty two issues of The Companion ft
1909 We will send 1'he Youth's Con
Jiauion and Tuk 1 lit as trom now uut
auuary 1, 1909 for #2.60.
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BAILEY'S F
- IS ALWAYS
Our Fall Stock i
You can always find a lai
from and buy cheaper fr<
, the State. Here are a fe
for this week:
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lO styles Sideboards fro
lO styles Extension Tab
5 styles China Closets fi
50 styles full size Iron 1
15 styles Hat Racks froi
i 25 styles Center Tables
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A Solid Oak Bedroom Suit, I
and Washstand, only
We nre tlio only fir-m in ^
tlio self ndju*table patei
have nil tlio latest desig'io
* 'hairs. 11 vou wish &
Furniture p?iy our store
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accurate pen sketches of the types of
visitors to the Exposition, including f |ftj| I
i the most unique portrait of Presi- Ql |Y|0Qf)|n
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from centre to circumference with
one line. Thi* is the only portra'tof Ipf nn nilHl
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who was an eye-wit ness of the assassi1
nation of the President, tells the story ,
with a graphic pen ard pencil, both CXU0r0nTPP
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rger assortment to select
Dm us than any place in
w of our many bargains
ji Going while
ftfe they last for
$2.98
m $9 to $75.
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*orn $9 to $35.
Beds from $3.75 to $35.
m $4.75 to $25.
from 40c to $9.
Jed, Dresser $12.50
outli Cni-oliiifi oarrying
nt I i oolf iiinjaj" Oliixli*, and
-? in Ilockors and Morri?
?ee f? complete wtock of
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A I LEY.
SELTIN<jl?
Machinery, Rubber and Leather
Gins, -Saw Mills and all kinds
ery. We are on the inside,
te you prices. An honorable
back of every piece.
i HARDWARE CO.
IARDWARE DEALERS,
Union, S. C.
Cure Which Cures
I other cures fail to cure is
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- sj uvuui i V/Ur\L
lo is Iarj? o ??m | lie ffO conts
rI lie price its 25 cents,
nicy l>ft<*l< too If you do not
tli me iliiit it its uh
AS THE BEST.
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. DUKE, Druggist.