The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 27, 1901, Image 5
A Few Pointers!
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It is Time to buy Your j
Winfpr
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We have them in latest Styles and
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h. at prices to fit your purse.
Maybe you are in need of a handsome
suit of Furniture for your ,
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Parlor or Bed Room. ;
We have what you want. xiyou have
the slightest idea of buying Furniture!
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^ or any descr iption fro n a Wasri Stand ]
to the
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Most Elegant Furniture.
It will mean dollars to you to inspect <
our mammoth stock before you pur- >
chase.
Our line of Dress Goods is complete; No need \
to go to Spartanburg.
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M. W. BO BO.
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local Schedule, for Passenger Trains. Mri I,lH r- G a,u1 <f 1
Pn laiiHphia, retni'itcd to Union Mm. '
TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. d 'V. They will spend th?" X'nfS hodArrive
9:15 a. m. Depart 9 15 n. m "'eve at their old home in Union.
11 1:40 p. ra. " 2:t?0p. m vtAuutF.o Tuesd iv, Deo. 22nd, j>t
TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG. i homo o' the iTidt1'* iv'r#n'?, Mr W_
Arrive 11.517 * ox. i?*| ?rt 1) " 7H.Tr. *>. Greet- *nd M *h M "ie TInlcomh.
7:10p m. 7 BOp.ro fl A. B JenninpiHI hiinn
Mr mid Mir. I). IF. W |i*?e 1 ft f
| OCa I G-eenvjile with then- children. Tin v
will n>?nd GV?r*"stm is .virh \fr. We'- i
Pat I.imher For Ke-idy Reference '"""?*!* ' Wr< 11 * ** ". ,
^ ' Greenvil'e.
V Mi* Fthel Feter, who has rh?re?of 1
Gathered H?r? and There by the musical department of the ^VinMon- (
^ u ' a. t~. Salem srhon1 in X. (\. has returned to
Our Man About Town. h,r hnm. s,nt,1(. ^ ,,hri?ma. !
She was in Union shopping Woudav. 1
Another light snow fell Ihs? Sa'nnUy .... ?
, ? 4 , - . . Trade began briskly al' o"er town
but not enough to make any shovum/. *
Monday and has continued with in- 1
Prof. A. W. Lowery, of the Union creased energy. W? hope the s?les of
Graded School, is spending hm Xtuan al all onr advertisers this week will surChester.
p;1?i.s the'r most, sanguine ext ectations.
WAMTED-Hlcloiry, i?"<j I)r.Mac Jam,in*., of Baltimore, ar- '
Persimmon l^-go. Soutberu Harnwooti ... ... .... . ,
Ce., Chailesion, S. C. 47 4u.. rWed in Union 1-nday to spend lu?
Xrnas holidays with hit brother and his ]
There was a large crowd in town ?M flien(ls in lJ|(i?n M<IC vvil, l)e R ,
Monday notwithstanding the very bad ,u? lHlRI<d M D. after this session,
w eather. 1
Nervous Diseases cured. 80 days Ki.trine 1144 which has been in use on
^ treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason & 'he U AG s R. It ran into some c-trs
Ca., Haaoock, Maryland. 20-ly out at Buffalo Friday and smashed her
Mm. Jake Smith is hulhiin* a n?( 6 IJ'"t ?>><! W. timbers she -as sent in
mom residence on hsr tot just below the >" < olnn.lna f.,, -.pairs The
. M rard engine 10;>8 is doing double duly
poet cince. .. J
in the iiieantune.
* The Misses Welch an# LyleS, of Car- ' ....
... . .. . ? , . .1 . Rev Corn well Jennings, who expectlisle,
were doing their Chnai mus shop- . ** *"
? . *t ? w ^ -d to spend his X uas with his brother,
plug in Union Monday. ' i
Rev (;. A. B. Jennings, was called
Mr. Albert T. Woods, representing tnune to Philadelphia by a telegram anthe
osutral school supply house, of At- ?,ouncing the death of the wife of one of
lanta, was in ths city Monday. the officials of his church, lie left on
Valabule Buili>ing Lots For sal,. ^wo o'clock train Monday.
on Weet Main St. B*-au?iful location There was a tremendous crowd in
ample and model ate inprice. town Christmas eve. The sidewalks
Apply to J. W . Mclurk. 51?5 snd streets become blockaded once
A I . ? t 11 tl? I.. . or fcwinflwith U<ihil?loo ?rr/l
A UUlit IftlU UTK<111 w; 1111 IMUIIU1 " " ? pCUOniTKIIlS,
morning and continued all day, ?v>i-se Everybody seemed to be in a jolly
quentlj we. are having bad aenther fo good humor and there was very little
Xitias. . ; evidence of drunkenness,
J^Ws EHHiud O >? and .Jotal Iter, Mr McBee took up a collection
Cravens left Union Moi.dsv for Chester this tfeek for the purpose of giving*
"where they will fi?oi d Chi among Christmas dinner to-thy inmates of the
friend*irt that town. " comity liome. Tlie dinner was served
Dr Jarhts M. FarrS id ?? OhristuiM day, and the heart* of th
in town ^tufday frjJ? ?iHfc, W* ^ were ra-de glad whil.
wUr etvnd -Cl&iWia ai~be home of hit PMtaMug of the good things set befor*
father, Capt. F. M. Fa.r. tJ1PB0; 11 ,s * ',le?v,ure * brin* a ?** of
? ' ' ? . , , * haaplnesa and sunshine into the Heart*
"?* " w :,h" '? " ?" Uf these belple*. onee.
ttie Wayaroee Ga. Extension of tie <4 .
jtalWiOo.Oh. p?| ? .Ph
Mr. A.B. Eskridge, has returned to W " Ciimsnkll A Co., I^urens, 3.C.
apeod hit ChiiMmiS at boxo<). 61-It
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Hot Supper
There will be h hot. nupDOr at. the
residence of Mr L B Jeter at *!
Saiituc S 0., on frlday nl ?ht, Dee \
27'h. 11X11. for the benefit, of th? ?
Bxptibt church. Everybody invited v
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A Correction. w
Through an oversight I omitted t > ^
p'ace Master Louis IVrrin'a name on ^
th * lienor rr iI in second gr?ide of
<dhnol \<? 1 Flense make this oorree- ^
tiou for me and oblige.
Davis Jeffries Sup't. t
Notice to Consumers. 1]
After January Lit a now schedule
r?f rntes'for electric and water wor?.s
wi'l be put on All those who are in a
arreaes will have their supply cut off 0
Ail will be governed accordingly. ,,
F B. CtTL?\ Clerk. r
Hick's A ltnanac. j.
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Hick's A'manac for 1903 Is out and
as usual it is full of valuable information
We would not do without Hick's Word
and Woik* ana his annual almanac for ?
* valuab'e consideration. It is worth '
double its price. Remember you can 5
get it and The Times with the big it- v
luctrnted a'manac full of the most val- v
liable information all for $1 75 for one h
year. d
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A Few Conundrums.
What did Jack Frost say to the
Lilly? Wilt thou? and she wilted
What is the difference between a |
hill and pill? One is hard to get up, c
the other is hard to get down. (j
When are two heads better than ^
one? when they are in a barrel. t1
What is the most afflicted part of r
t house? the window, because it is a
full of panes. t
What is the best size for a man v
jxorclse. e
Weather Report, t
The following data, covering a period s
>f iil years, has been compiled from the r
weamer bu e*u record at Charleston, S. j|
for ine uionlti of January for .'51 v
rear*: p
Tcmj>eratnpe?The warmest month i.
,vas that of 1S90 with an average of 5b.
The iold* si month was that of 1HS(> with
in aveiage of 43 .degrees. The iuglie. t
empora'ure was SO degree* on January
19th, 1ST'.). The lowest temperature ^
whs 10 degrees on January llth, ISSij. ^
Average d He on which (list, "killing" .
'rost oc urred in autumn was NoVHiniw ,
10th. h
. m. si
To Tuke Care of the Babies.
Among their other activities in con
i**c :i mi uie r>oitui varoiina 111***r- !
- at" and West Indian Exposition the i ^
Jh arleston women ar? busily onuaged in , }
inking provisions at. the Woman s a
Building for Ihe onre of babies end i
jhildreu. A day-nursery will he eon- vv
Iticted there hv the South Carolina Kin- t,(
lergarten A*?.ieiali?>\ and an attractive d
[day ground will h?? ene'osed immediately t<
mlside tins rooui. i'.oents can have tl
[heir cliil'hen with these ki.id ladies t<
while they ? ? jo> the ao-li's.
A T,n i<l on S ivannah.
Savannah Ga D <>.. mher 17.?Toe .
Amoiican I/nn and rrust' 'oinpa *, -f '*
Boston, will lie the trustee tor lie ^
Been ri ties of th* new Siva man E cm it
Conmpst IV. which i..?s he n for .ml ' , ^
take ov? r '?e* ami c.intree'sof the no.d .
s'reet, rail ?as aid i e Euiso i. ^
Electric I'luoiiiiMii C">npanv.
million dollais ?>f -ee-rpies a e to h< '
issued,us fo li vs: .S1..VM in I o jier ?en . j
fiftv year tr >! ! li nt Is. di?d f ;au ? y 1 l*
190*2. with .lu'y .Tan iarv couoons;!! <AM) - ' v
500 of 6 per ceil' UntiCim.l I ive pi .
ferred stoce ;$1 .r>00,bU"oi'c?'i< nrm st-.ek
The new corp-ration ill control ah >ut ^
[hirty miles .if city and suburban railtrays
an t the city i.diting The ali- u; - ^
lion deai has been ratilbd by the various
Btoeklio'.ders.
Fatal Mine Accident. {,
Charlotte, N. 0., Deeembor 19 -A j *
special to the Observer says t hat Ross j ^
Russell, a young white man employed j
at the Union Copper Mine at Gold ^
Hill, mat a frightful doath this after- 1 u
noon Russell had been working at j rt
the bottom of a 500-foot shaft with |
five other employees of the mine j j,
sending uy buckets of ore. j i<
At 6 o'clock the men who made up | ^
the last shift of hands for the dny got J b
In the bucket and gave the usual i b
signal to the hositermun at the top j e
He was talking to someone and care- ( tl
lessly allowed toe hotter to get be- p
yond control. It consequently hit
the "popper bead" with great force, n
Russell was knocked out ami sent a
downward .">00 feet to his death. His !'
body whs brought up shortly after- "
wards, a mere mass of jelly.
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Beyond Expectation, i,
Hon Jas. II. llodgors wlio went t ? i
Chailoston lact week on business has d
returned White in Che?lesion he went r|
nut to I he K 5f position ground and i>s s? *
'nlk w.yb llie writer he said thai ih- (|
pi'oa|ieqi0. foi the Exposition are gixul j,
and tha^. fh" locition is the finest and p
'h>- a?rangaiwiit " 'lie most el di >rate o' ?j
anything.he hasseen anywhere, and lr
iiejiv ?es It is going to be the biggesi
Mdujfbf "the kind seen in this country e
He is a competent, eritensn, biTiog visited
the Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago and
otbsi Expositions. He savsonemnst. go
tosaeit thoroughly appreciate the
<ii?ii<i hiuici wimhk on- iv ujjur varigir. M
[r, is too b'R t<> fnl'v describe in a newr>- i%,
phivi article Let us all pull to make H
this grand {Exposition the h;RR*sfc and T
grandest thing aver s en in the South. n
and *s go^d as anything of the kind ever ti
seen any where. We hope that eveiy ?
inhabitant of Union cvint.r who can \.\
possibly do so will go u> the Kxiiositioa i,
That is a good way to pii"?h it- along,
when you once net it >uu can't help a
talking about it.
Cliriit in .1 s Fest ivittci.
A Christm s Tree wis e*ecte>l In i
he church over on knitting mill hill,
rhich was loaded down with presents .
f every description The tree whs a
erv In* one hut not ? -o 'argo t >r the
undreds of prejents- it w is loaded
rlth Kvery child on the hi 1 >v.'? the
eoioiont of one or m ?*? *v?>s??n*s
'ho presents wre <Iist.rii? 11 . lOhr stuns
d?y.
O i Ohvistui i? evening there whs i
ljrgo u -the. .ng of >-i d >y school
ch?d irs nr. toe p .xt.vt-rini church
'resents wore distributed, smith"
ittle ones wont their way rejoicing
Cliil-lrrn Help the Poor.
There wns n collection of monev
,nd toys taken up among the children
f the various grades al ^j10 pUi,ijt.
chool last we?k. Quite a liberal
ontribution was handed in and the
eachers sent thotn out to the childen
considered most in need, and we
lave n<> dnuht many little hearts were
nade glad this Christmas b> this
iberal contribution of the school
ihildren. This is a good idea children,
f you divide your presents of wnich
ou possibly have a great variety
rirh these poor little unfortunates
rho possibly without your aid would
lave little enjoyment and happiness
luring Christmas, It is more blessed
o give than to receive.
(ionc After :i Britlc.
Mr. C. E. Lipscomb, of the pipuitr
broker (irni of Hnmes Sc Lipsoinb,
of Union, left on Christmas
lay for Marion, S. 0. When he reurns
to Union he will be accompt
lied by Mrs. Lipscomb. The maringe
ceremony took place Thursday
ftsrnoon at 4 o'clock at *he home of
he bride's parents in Marion. It
ras a quiet wedding only the family
onnections and a few friends with
nvited. They go from Marion to
he home of Mr. Lipscomb's parentn
Cherokee county where they will
pend Christmas week. They will
eturn to Union on the )W)th where
hey will make their future home.
lTe extend congratulations and wish
">r the happy couple a long life of
appiness and prosperity.
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Burned to Death.
The sad news was received here
londay that little Ora, the 51-yearid
child of Mr. Sam Garner was
urned to death Monday morning at
is home in Pinckney township. It
jems that the washer woman had
u.It a tire around the wash not preavatory
to doing the family washing
nat day. The little girl was play
ig ar >und the fire and while no one
ms near she got too close to the
I iz" and her clothing caught lire
no was burned from her body be>re
help arrived. The little one
as burned badly and suffered in;nse
agony for three hours when
oath came to relieve her from her
srrible suffering. The family have
he sympathy of every one in this
arrible alll-ction.
Wows Notes from West Spring*.
West ^p'ings, l)?*c 21 ?Tomorrow is
in i Micas d t\, l ie- greatest and sacredest
A, i\> i-vii to liie i i. /. d world. J'eats.
b csii^c >?. licit day the Saviour of
world rt'.t 1? 'i.? he led-" iicr ?r ill
i :kr d; m .it sac ed lie a ise t at
.iVI -III' '. :i- Mi S ill III" G t|?ft d
ill! -II. and i!. sii >(iltl be revcif-nced si
cpt as ieny Me- *nbjiin d<> . but
,v on i. i ..e -i Dy ilie uiives Let
f ill I". J IMC it r4 il'tve .t gOO 1 Li me, l>llt
rt ii.h see to ii. lint. we comnii, no s i,
if i" e d i iio o trui to ?t:ty .w e 4?y d.?i ig
ioleiico U> .liMir (iHi Hon or by speaking
nl of ;i vV o ? and mI-ioi'.- iiiig Uie;n by
I.W.I -ir ll-'M i h falsa !? ?!? I)'fore ilia
roi i! itml taking away that wtu -h ia ?l ea
mi iio nohet (i lurnc i), and iiiavea
limn poo; i deed
There wi i Children'.'. Dtv service
t i o 'wnsville tomorrow. The dilT m nl
hi'dr n t'.'i r.'jirineut the difioiviit
o laj.i and festive occasions of she
a .
1 n it!ced in your paper lo'a* time ago
hit % negro got shot i;? :?r We?t- Springa.
d.-ii't know of any mgro getting s..iot
u? Mr ^.un Lancaster accide'itly shm
!T two ol his :oe?. lie is d >ing is iv; i
> could he executed.
1 ;iljo noticed that tin A.MUue* *ch h?
mis", had been moved near Mi II II
tohin.n in'ft an-i that school ws? liei'li/
Might m it. The alliance house h*s i i?*
emi moved at. all but the school h?.een
moved and is lieing taught in tie
ublie D.'ho il Invite which was niliIt by
lie enmity and Ins recently been rean
fit
I'll., crops in Mus neighlxuhood ha- I
ol, turned out. a* well as was expected I
t O' ' i one. bill, liter are s.? iim.Ui I
t?r Mi y tvere Ust year. We cot
hp ipji.jiv and lie e'wl. for last ypjr
/as tne poorest cii?i? par wiili us in
ev il > <ks I could Piimti several,
cinoirnj ivi'h vrbw mad" noav>
a* inilCb MvIH'O lis i Ip v dill lust ?ear
M M M. Suiioic- had the misfor i-ft'otf.
t oiih if his tenant houses
s rovi il ov li'-" laii r-i.'H iv ?>vnn i *.
houm wa o upied by D val l'r ch.
.iid ii. is Uioiivlit th n it was accipiii'r
*e" t>.v h's in <In i-iii-li'-v wh > hid
en d'yiiu * iu* quiit* dhe is said to
.1 1(14 tears o!d I i>e\ did no I save bill
i* quills and the? v??>re badly horned
J. M Wurr.{iiK,\i>
Juaranteod $9QQ
Sslary yearly. |
Men ni'd wnm-n of good add < can to
*prearnt "a *en?e to travH'>ipp<c.ntine
>/?nt?. oilic. a i'or local wotk lookiMi
fiai our interest $ KMd "alary guarm ??-d
wtrh i x'ra comiu'H-j.ina and expom**.
?pid advancement. old eelabllKhed
mine. Grand choice for e intent man
r toaecuie pleasant, p-iioaiient p">piion.
Jlb'-ral income in fu'ure. New,
MHiant lima Write at mice
STANFORD PRBSS,
3 Church St., New Haven, Conn, j
48 St. .
hello! J ! want you to go to the.
pT?g Wonder Store 4f??>
Jpflt . Where all the pretty ^*jLSp'
Toys and things are ^2
1 kept and get me one of ~
^*sssi?x? those beautiful Dolls.
The large silk dressed Doll in the
show window there is just the
vx-i'* /"v 4- 4 * ^-1- ? - ^
picmjiuat wiiiig jl 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" lew down.
YOU CAN JUST GET THERE:
'Toys ami dolls of every ki d,
Some for one cent, some very line,
Presents lor your sisteis and your brothers,
Some for your fathers and your mothers,
Paintings and China of high art,
Everything nice for your sweetheart.
A!9 right, IMry, you need not tell me where
to go for presents I know the
Wonder Store
Is the only piece to eo to.
GhfLSfIH8 rftE&EHTS
& M Are eapy to Fekct when
guided by our
C-IiCC'KERY
the modern...
...santa claus
^HT who has in mind the
hr? _ g!jL giving ot something
:=: BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL :-:
or "both, cannot do better than make a selection
from oui superb stock of brand new
m vmum ism ^ ?
U H UUIMtRY
Plain and Decorated?Fancy gift Cups and Saucera,
Pitchers, Plates, Ik autilul Toilet kkts.
Vail Tine's l ine Japanese China, all designs, Vanes,
P>n?; a i>i ae, etc.
Cila*sware = ?lmitation Cut Glass, like the real stuff,
no-tenth the piic .
Nickel-Plated Rochester Ware, prettier and more *
.->er\ic-? ill n S;|v?r?snndl fraction ot the cost?Nerer
taniirthis. C11AFIXU D'tSllICS, same ware, $2.50, make nice
presents.
100 Different Styles Pocket Knives, (the celebrated
Kohes >n 111:11 e, c\ery one guaranteed) trom 5c to $2.00.
Robeson's Ra/ors, guaranteed, 50c to {2.50. CARVING
50o to $7.00. Child's sets 25c.
-FOR THE BOYS
tsest, cneapest. and most reliable line of GUNS
and RIFLES i i the city. All kinds of
Sporting Goods and Ammunition.
REMARKABLE GOODS AT
REMARKABLE PRICES.
[Oetzel's Hardware Store.