The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 20, 1901, Image 5
A Few
It is Time
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at prices to
I
i Maybe you are in
suit of Furi
Parlor or
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We have what yo
the slightest idea
t of any deseriptior
to the
Most Elegi
It will mean dolla
oup mammoth st
chase.
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Our line of Dress Good:
? - to go to
M. W.
Local Schedule for Passenger Trail
TRAINS FROM OOI."MBIA.
Arrive 9 -1!) in Dfinrvrh 0 -Ifi i
" 1:40 p.m. " 2:00 p.]
traih6 from spakt 'nbitro.
Arrive 11:87 .r m. Depart 11 :f7 a. i
" 7 rlOpfno. " 7 :R0p.
Local News Note
tut Together For Ready Referei
Gathered Hera and There I
k. i
Our Man About Town.
Fresh nuts, raisins and camiise
Mrs Briggs. 40. :
Mr. J. W. MeLore is oiTering aoi
erj pretty 1 ?w for s il , s ni * 11
A nice line of toys and dolls just l
eeived at Mrs Brings. 40 i
Capt. F. M. Farr was in 8partatibi
on bnsineas Monday.
Mr. James Dumber, of Newberry, *\
^in town Tuesday.
Dolls from let up to $1.50 at M
Brians. 40.
A This is good weather for the coal m
Pr but not so good for the cold man.
WANTED?Hickorv. Dotrwood a
Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwr
Co., Charleston, 8. C. 47-4m,
Mr. H. L. Scaife was among Unioi
coniingent at Spartanburg Monday.
Nervous Diseases currd. tto ds
treatment, $1.00.. J. H. Masoi
Co., Haaoook, Maryland. 29Mfr.
Joe Austell has moved into I
old Bailey house on Church street.
Mr. Fraaeri of the B.dl Ta
phone oame in on Monday e emu
train. #
Misses Isabelle Foster and Rio
Beaty spent the day in Spartanbi
Monday.
Palm ?r A Foster's two new cntias
on their lot below the l\?s: UiHc?
ab ?ut finished.
q FOUND?A key ring aud five k?Owner
can have by identifying and p
pg 50 oents.
Oant. Mcflreffor and Cant, -'ft "
Bane, of Cleuuuu, passed throutfh IJn
011 iioinlay erenin*'a train.
There will be a free or th bug ope?
At the "Woniler .??, j p. m
nr*t Monday. Besides other valun
presents there will be a solid gold riup
this bac for the ltioky enstocner.
Obauoe to erery cuitomer.
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Pointers!
to buy Your ,5
er Suit.
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n latest Styles and '
fit your purse.
need of a handsome '
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liture for your
{
Bed Room.
i
iu want. If you have
of buying Furniture '
1 fro.n a Wasti Stand J
int Furniture, i
rs to you to inspect ;
oek before you pur- J
s is complete. No need ?
Spartanburg. , !
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BOBO.
i Mr and Mrs. F. G Austell have a *
uewanivnlat their home. The litlli
one hi rived Friday morning, its a girl,
m Mrs. Giles Snulh has moved from the J
rn Bailey house on* Church street to her ,
new residence on Mountain street. i
m See "A l>tter from Sedalia" finm "A '
m Country Girl," it i? full of round and (
? wholesome advice that it would pay the
Ixiys ai.d girls to heed well.
Var.abur.e Buii-uino Lota For sale ,
[Cf ill West Main St. Beaut itul location i
" ample ?'7.e and mod* rale inpi ice. <
Apply to J. W. Mclukk. 51?.T |
If you have not already dune M >ou 1
had best lay in a goxi supply of fuel,
we are likely to have a rough w?n*er
liefore we ate through with It.
1 . Mr. Fra^pr. of the construe1 ion dellf,
(lait uent of I he Bell Telephone (ki., aayx
he is pinning his end of the work in
getting the lolephone line ready for
U IJniou.
The cold wave struck Union Sunday
|]a '
night and we have hud freezing weather
ever since. The thermometers have ]
been down in the lower regions this
week.
^rs Our merchants are tuenaring for a big
trade Christmas Head over Iheir ads. J
en in Tick Timkh before you come to town ,
an l you ^ill Know where to go when
nd y?'> come in.
**1 Married?Dec ftt.h, 1901, at the
First Presbyterian church at Greenville,
n's Texas, Mr. Bernard Shackly, of Detroit.
Michigan, to Muss Bswie May Blair, of
lV? Union, 8. O.
i & Mauuikd, lhc 8, 1901. at the reii'y
deuce of the hride's mother, M- Levi
;he Malone to Mi*s Maggie Sinders
Gordon Williams, Magistrate, oflVhle.
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Married at the residence of Mr. Pack
C. Davis, Mr. Jno. W. Crawford to
;<<e Miss Lizzie Davis, on Sunday lf?th
Jrg instant Its v. Jno., G. Farr otHciatiug.
This Is the first marriage ceremony perfHH
formed by Mr. Farr lis having baen
lvu, ordained at last Conference.
(tl"
While the passengers were in the waitys>
ing room at the Southern depot iu Sparry.
tanbiirg- -Monday evening the timber^
a*s>ve the <*eiling csitght. lire. It was
jg discovered and put out before tnauy were
, " awate of it.
loll
The moat attractive thing in town is
the heautmil a one tree hud elegant
show window at the *lWn??ler Store,"
"n wt't?re yon can find tlie largest variety
of Xmaa presents iu town from lc up to
1 hue Hawing machines and musical inatruA
merit* o> many make*. Some goods at
* halt prioa. "Woki>b? Stoub." Xtj
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So nor Roll of the Brigga School.
Mamie Long, Leda Ivev. Walter
Pa racr, Hennie Palmer, Clifford Ivey
Vergil Ivey.
Oyster Slipper.
At the residence of Mr. J. W. Greg>ry,
Santuc on Tuesday evening DecHlat,
'or theltcmflt .?f the Methodist porsanag"
\Il ate iitvtUd 'o attend.
A Wedding.
Invitations are out for the M irriage
)f Mr. II. A. Dunbar, of Union, and
VIu<8 Sallie Fowler, of Keltou. The
wedding will take place in Foster's
.'Impel on Jati'y 1st. Hev, Sam < reeeji
?*?n |r-1 km in iiih cetwuony. JKiveryD.?ti>
invited to the church.
Christmas in Asheville.
Mr. Robt. T. Owens left Union Wedlesday
for Asheville where he will spend
Christinas with his children. Upon his
eturn Mr. Owens will have charge of
ihe pain' inand trimming departnieul
?f the t^n-en & Boyd establishment..
[Tncle Bob is a tine painter and we congratulate
Green ?& Boyd in securing his
ier vices.
The Hoys Return.
On the train from Spartanburg Monlay
evening we met the Union county
toys returning home from Clera?on.
We saw Messrs Jno. M Rodger,
l\ H. Monro, J. B Tiusley, Pavhaiu
Hamilton,.!. Newton Rice,.!. I) Meador.
!sm?>s Itoiijypr. Newton D. Walker and
Will May. Some of the boys left for
Charlaston Wednesday to be present at
i big dance in that city. ,
On Exhibition.
At, the request of Mayor Young the
listorical lelics lielonging to the Expotition
exhibit will be open to visitors at
he ObfToid Seminary until Saturday
'vening as 1 lie exhibit will not be packed
'or shipment before Monday.
Any one having specimens of hand
vork or am ariicle of interest is earnestly
eqnested to add them to the oollection
it once. The committee wishes to make
he Union exhibit as tine as p.issible.
Uring your articles to Mrs. B. G. Clifford
it the Seminary
Where is Ollie?
Mr Editor:?Will you allow me
i little space in your paper. I want
onia'aidy to tell nie where Ollie Osborn
s, or tell me whether he is dead or n?>t
hca-d some time ago that e got killed
it. Gaffney. S C. It, makes teais come
n mv eyes to think of him being dead,
or he hae ofien told me that he would
lie with his shoes on I am at home
tow lavuicr smfc from the kick ot I
i hig gray mule. They are almost as
>a<l as a freight train wreck I never
?ilt forget that little song Ollie usrd to
ling to me B V. Y.
Great Weather Calendar.
The ChattAn.mga Medicine Co., the
TiHTiufacturen* of MeElree'a Wine of
,'ardui ami Tindfoul's lPaek Draught,
iave just issin d ihe 1002 eoitioi of the
'ardnt Weather Chail aiul Calendar
This calendar has sprung into univc-ria'
Itrotninence hv accurately foretelling the
lialvesti n fluid and predicting the
IroughtH and Hoods of the past summer. '
a war ahead ??f each occurrenco. This ;
nflice has just, ncetvrd one of these cal- j
?ndars, which consists of twelve sheets j
i?f paper, 1 Jx*?0 inches in hz-\ all fastened |
together with a gi:t tin s1 rip and n brass :
loop hanver. Each sheet contains the I
cta'endar for one month in huge figures |
tliat can Ih1 lead acioss the room. Under
the llgnreH patent. weather signals indi- !
eating Prof D.-V-.h^'s weather forecasts !
Fur every day in the year appear. We'
understand a few copies of it can lie ,
iccured by pending 1(1 cents apiece in i
i? stage stamjw to The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, tVnn. .
Honor IT oil.
sc hool, no. 1.
1st Grade A?Lillian Muith, Ks telle
Mat his, Annie Osliorne, Paulette Going,
Ned Arthur, William Arthur, Waddv
Anderson, James Puroeli, Onrie Doing.
1st Grade B?Foster Howell, Mamie
Voung, Anna Sanders, Kstle Fowler,
Heatrice A brums, LiiLwm Chapman.
2nd Grade?Katie Pitt., Aimie Tlnsley,
Katie Gregory, Nellie Purcell, Francis
Nicholson. Ola Semi I.nwin Itmiun
3rd Grade?iiuimie Greer, Charley
Wilson, Dogan Arthur, Beulali Alliuan,
B ?eie Davis, N ?ra Moore, Pauline
Spiders, Henrietta Ziebcit.
4th Grade?Kelly Leddlietter, Elsie
Senn, I^ena Lee, Edith Smith, Emma
Rodger, Emma McLuio, Myra Young,
Nellie IluiLy, J. D. Arthur, Marvin
Whitlock.
5th Grode?Dudley B?Mfy. Thus. Cunningham,
Boyd Fowler, Ails-rt O.iphaut.
Louise Mtuphy, Gurus zanders.
Glh Grade?Delia Bolick, Anna lhlle
Gibb*, Wallace Giub-k. Mattie Wiliiann.
7th Grade?Leila E 1 wards. Or* Kant,
Sam Duiilap, Aline Wuifl-.?"k, Beatrice
William*
8'.1\ Grade?Maud Gofoith Fannie
Thomas. It .Lit Spears, Asa Mc.Kissick.
B-rnice Goinir, Gertrude Math's.
bill Grade?Bessie Galium, Ui?
itobinsuu.
SCHOOL NO. 2.
1st Grade X?Addle Colson, Nannie
Murphy, Pearl Arrowo-d. Porter
Owens, Bo.rt 11 allies, Ernest. Hart.
1st (Bade B?Fannie Edwards.
2nd Grode--Martha Hicks, Ktha
Painter,- Eva Fowler, Arthur Sims.
Wallace^SpJawn.
3id G.fade?Belle Hill, Mua Aughtry,
KiiltullAnHriT P.<?r/*n ILum/1,,.. vt.g#.
* ** v ?. iviw L/inimuu, m lllllltr
Gregory, Frank A.I ford.
4th Gsadft?Belle Biilev, C Da-ley
Mabry, Mary Mabry, Clyde lla-ue-t, Will
Barker.
MONAItCH SCHOOL.
1st Grade?lyds Jatt, Kenneth Helue,
liay Johnson, Texie Johnson. Oarl Lit
tlejohn, Mamie Jolly, Bovca Kiiby
2nd Grade?Samuel Williford, Stella
Johnson, Myrtle Johnson
BXCKLSIOR SCH OL.
1st Grade?Linder Gibb*, Luther
Glbbs, Robert Evans, Uafus Holomb,
Clarence Davis,
A Pleasant Occasion
An entertainment, will hp cdvnn bv
tin* la-inn of the K.pi"'<U'<il Chinch, at
'It* Uriioti Hotel, on Frtd-v night, I)ro.
*JOth (tonight) from S i?> U oVl?H:k.
vdiutasi -n only 10 cents. riiur this will |
Ik: a pl?-asniii eidertaiiioioul goes >vith- !
out saying to all those who were o for- |
tun on .is lo lie present ai a similar
vtort liiitiii-Mt giver. by the lad < s ? ? this
Church. Ti o-e who wish to eni?\y a
osf il-'iHiiifui <*v?*'i'mr will not. mis?
i his opportimit*.
Honor Roll of onesvllle Hitfh
School.
1st Grade?Lottie Coleman, Mattie
Spencer;
2ml Giade?Charlie f\ j>or, Ihtyp
Coleman, Frai cis llentley.
Ilid Grade?Kate Alinati, Leila Coleman
41 h Grade?Addie Ilaitnan, Fiirman
Letna.Vor, Angus' Webber.
5th Giade?Belle Free, Archer Ly?
brand, Louise McKisaick.
8th Grade?.1 aires Littlij bn, McGowau
Litllejoliti, Hussel Liltlejohn,
Carrie Almau, May Free, Inez Spears,
Alice Spears.
Dili Giade?Mattie Littlejohu.
dray?Cam p.
The marriage of Mr. Clarence Gray,
of Woodruff, S C., and Miss Mary
Camp,of 1'nion. tooknlaceatthe Chnrnh
of Nativity in Union on Wednesday,
the lrtili, at 10 o'clock a m. in the
presence of a goodlv nund>er of friends.
Rev. Croswell McBee performed the
ceremony. After the ceremony the part v 1
returned to tlie hotel where a reception
was Riven the happy couple, alter which
they left for thi ir future home in 1
1 .antens. Mr. Giay was accompanied
by his brothers A. I), and A. Darcev
Gray. Mr. Robt. V Irhv and Dr. W. D.
Furguson, also Mts. 11. K Aiken arid
Mrs. C M. Clark, all of Laurens, S C
The many friends of the br de in Union
wish for the happy couple a long life of
happineRs and prosperit y.
What The,South em is doing.
With its Florida connections the
plant System and Florida Fast Coast
Ihul*ay will, beginning January 6th,
inaugurote its especially high class service
betrrcen Chioago, Cleveland, Pittsburg.
Detroit, Ijouisville and Cincinnati
Via Cliattauooga, Atlanta. Macon and
Jesup to Jacksonville and St Augustine.
The Cincinnati and Florida Limited
will Continue to run as at present leaving
< ineinnati H:J0 A. M. southbound and
leaving Jacksonville 7P. M. north1
round, this being a through train with
Pullman sleepers, oo.ichea and oafe cars, j
running daily between Jacksonville and 1
CtMj-iiiiNti. This Main will lie supplemented
on January 6th by a through
sleeping c.ir between St. Augustine and
Cireago via the Monoti Route north cm
<Jllli:ill? iliti.
i ins tiain will Imve complete slopping
and dining ear service aho observation
ear, and will be established this year a
week sootier than it was put on last,
season, and ii is expected will even Ixniorr
successful th-m last season, whif.h
was the tiist year the train w*a> pirated
The enterprise of the oilicials of th.?
MtMUhe.ru Railway m establishing ?h s
expensive and luxurious service has a
wT?i*m tluence in the directing oi lomiss
from Chicago and the a est. and also firm
the Contial Ui Flor.da as ag i .st
(Jain-iiiia. California has in reo ntyeais
niade a very strong bi<l for IiIm toic ist
business, bin. v>itb the superb seviei.
lieing doiibh daily and most, luxurious,
from Central States to Fox ida and a lvsoiIjtges
of Florida as t tourist re-ort, it is
expected H'H! a Jailer mm h~r of vis:ro?s
vrili uro in Flo.'i'h Iioil: ili<- v\?->t Mm;
in rtinvest'hie s.-a-i'iii ihsn invr i?>?f > t
H.'il (lit* enliiosouihweim will benili l <]
In flu* iucmastd hi.in- er of vmit >rs, ?v, .
The youiheji. Itvvy. lifts al*i> now > i
ojH'ratiuii i luough sleeping < ai.s bci*t"o
Komi* City and Jacksonville via Memphis,
Birmingham and Atlanta income ction
wi'.h the Knsoo **ysl.etu; an I will
continue to operate i he year rouinl
through sleeper lietween <"ifu?i; nal.i ami
lack.'onville via llarriinan Juuctior.,
KnoxvilJe, Asheville Columbia ai.d
savaiiu ah.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Reinaing in the Post Office at Union
S 0., for the wook ending Pe . 20th,
1801.
Adams, Jas P Miller, B J
Anderson, Tom Moore, Miss Susie
Bniid, Mis Sara S Mooie, Frank
Boyd, Miss Annie Page, Henry
Rushy, Miss Maiuie Palmer, William
Cox, Ming Mona Pearson, George
Dawkins, J T A Powers, Miss Julia
Gregory, Mrs V (J Piuilt, (George
Gregory, Mis Alice Itice, Thomas
G recti, Mary (2) Rogers, Mrs E
(vault, G II Sa> to-, Miw M R
G'Oue, Tti uuas ^aitor, Etta
(itsldoold. Miss Sue >ar'or, Joe
Gill'sm E''"eat Simpson, Miss Mary
lla'i. Mi s Ella sun ms, Mrs Mary
Gyles, I A-Minr 80111 hern, Victoria
Lee, j 1) ' Thoinas, Mi.-s Janie
Miiv, Miss Ida Wagner, L J
Me..us, Albert Well. Miss Mamie
Him 'i. .vies iw imams, r w
Mitchell. A M Wilson, .1 1' (i)
M'v?r?-, Mrs .lofin W iod, Lma
Muslt-y, K VV Young, J 1>
M K L I)
Prions nailing for the above letters
will pleaae -ay li advertised and
will be required to pay 000 cent for
I heir dc!ivery.
J. C. HUNTKR P. M.
Guaranteed $90 o:
Salary yearly.
Men end women of good add teas to
lepirtteut iiH, some to travel appointing
agents, others for local woik looking >
afier our interest salary guuinnUed |
yearh ; extra conimis-ions and expenses,
rapid advancement, old established
house. Grrfnd chance for earnest man
or to secure pleasant, pertnaneut |?osition.
liberal income in futuie. New,
b illiant lines. Write at once
STANFORD PRBSS,
93 Church St., New haven, Conn.
t 4b-bt.
wiLLot gJ I want you to go to the
FlSi Wonder Store 4SP*
jSSk. Where all the pretty
Toys and things are \rtj
V kept and get me one of . 3$r .
those beautiful Dolls.
The large silk dressed Doll in the
show window there is just the
prettiest thing I ever saw. This Is
all that I want this Xmas but I
want to tell you that
THIS IS THE PLACE
To get all kinds of presents for children
and old folks from 1c up. Many things
at half price. This is the only Xmas
house in town and the prices are
"show" low down.
YOU CAN JUST GET THERE:
Toys and dolls of every ki; d,
Some for one cent, some very line,
Presents for your sisters ami your brothers,
Some for your fathers and your mothers,
Paintings and China of high art,
Everything nice for your sweetheart.
All right, Mary, you need not tell me where
to go for presents I know the
Wonder Store
Is the only place to go to.
limits I HI as fSitSEWTS
/? Arc easy to select when
k-"~:>\\ guided by our
1^- crockery
tke modern...
...santa glaus
who has in mind the
rrt,;?,fc^. giving of something
:=: BEAUTIFUL AiND USEFUL
or both, cannot do better than make a selection
from our superb stock of brand new
CROCKERY
Plain and Decorated?Fancy gift Cups and Saucers,
Pitchers, Plated, Beautiful Toiiet Sets.
Van Tine's Pine Japanese China, all designs, Ya*es,
Brie a Brae, etc.
Glassware-Limitation Cut Glass, like the real stuff,
one-tenth the p?Ac?\
Nickel-Plated Rochester Ware, prettier and more
servieenbh than Silver?sin ?11 traction ot the cost?Never
tarnishes. CHAFING 1)IS 1 IKS, same ware, $2.50, make nice
presents.
100 Different Styles Pocket Knives, (the celebrated
Bohes??n make, every one guaranteed) from 5c to $2.(X).
r-? _ * ? " ~
Koocson s Kazors, guaranteed, oUc to V2.50. CAUVINCi
SETS, o<>c to $7.0(). Child's sets 25c.
-FOR THE BOYSBest,
cheapest and most reliable line of GUNS
and RiFLES in the city. All kinds of
Sporting Goods and Ammunition.
REMARKABLE GOODS AT
/?? REMARKABLE PRICES.
Oetzel's Hardware Store.
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