The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 31, 1902, Page 2, Image 2
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Now. ,
Don't
Delay.
Come
Today.
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SUITS, $2J50 to $1
BOYS' SUITS, Mrs.?
$1
OVERCOATS for men a
$2
Underwear, Shirts, Coll
tiIaasa rmi. A hoonHfnl
HATS, correct shap<
See our stock and yc
you the best for the moi
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"EVERYT
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?|ic*iai HUTvnisemems
Tfo.tlcos will bo inserted in this column at
the rate of 25 words or less for 25c 0110 issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional lines over
twenty five words 6c a line.
THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS, A
Speckled Bird, by Augusta Evans;
Galirial Tolliver, by Joel Chandler
Harris, Tlie Virginian; The Two Vanrevels;
Donovan Pi^ha, by Gilbert
Parker; Miss Petticoats and all the
latest books of the day on hand ot will
be procured at once. H. F. Scaife.
LL PERSONS OWING ME BY
note, account or otherwise will please
call at once. M. W. Bono. It
BOBO MUST HAVE GOOD
good prices judging from the way
{lis goods are going. . It
Have you been to bobo's?
Go ree what crowds trade there. It
Bo bo's trade~iTas incueased
wonderfully. Why, he has the |
prices and goods. It ,
T EADElt COOK STOVE AT 1
AJliobo's. lie is selliug as many as '
six stoves a day. They ate the best. It J
Household goods For sale. <
1 will sell mv household and <
furniture at auction at. the Court House 1
Monday, Nov. 3rd. Come and secure <
bargains. Mks. Jbanettb Wallace.
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WANTED?1,000 CORIH OF WOOD 1
cut at once. Apply to F. M. \
Adams, Adamsburg, S. C. 41-tf.
FOR sale?a good mule. !
M. W. Bono. 41First
olasss dress jm a king? 1
Mrs. .Tennio Brannan respectfully '
inrorms the ladies of Union that she is '
now located at the home of her brother, 1
Mr. W. A. Wix, same lot with A. P. I
Abrams. As I am now with you I I
respectfully solicit a portion of public
patronage. I arn prepared to do all |
kin Is of pleating for both dress trim- |
mings and capes. Respectfully,
40-lmp Mrs. Jennie Buaxnav. ^
WANTED?2,000 CEDAR POSTS 1
7 feet long thai will square 4 inches, i
Apply to T. C. Duncan at Union (Jotton
Mill ofllce or L. G. Youno at Buf- i
falo. ' 42- T
Fresh groceries coming j
and going every da v. Country pro- ^
duce a specialty at II. E. Mauky's. r
Enterprise street. 43-Ijr. f
WANTED?AT ONCE, 1,(00 t
{rounds Beeswax. Highest price 1
|?aid. Union Hardware (Jo 43- b
OFFICE TO RENT?IN CENTER I
of town, ou first ll tor. I
43- S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U. h
The Continental I'lant Co., Kittiell, c<
2L C., are the largest shippers of stiaw>?rry
plants In the world. All desir ng
lo grow tLifl lucious fruit should wiite
lor their fall catalogue. See their ad.
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7.50. YOUTHS' SUIT
lane Hopkins' make, doi
.25 to $5'00.
nd boys in every desire
1.50 to $15.00.
ars, Cuffs and Hosiery
linn r\$ VanVnraaw fnv OR
. AAJUV VI WikTY VMA 1VA
bs, at right prices.
>u will be convinced thi
ley.
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HING FOR EVE1
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ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Ramnining in the Post Offico at Union
S. C., for the week ending Oct. 31st,
1902.
Biers, Mrs Carrie Pool Miss Fannie
Edwards, Eliza Rodgers, Bertha (2)
Eubanks, Mrs Cora Runjan, W F
Foster, Mrs Fannie Sanders, Minnie
Head, Willie Smith, C L
Ilorton, Jno P Smith, R J
Keasler, James Thompson, Tom
Kelly, F Watkins, Oscar
Laytou, Mrs Lottie Worthy, II H
Mane, Lula Worthy, R W
Gregory, Mr and Mrs B G
Persons calling for the above let
ters will please say if advertieod, and
will be required to pay one cent for
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. m.
Encouraging Words to Farmers.
Mr. Edior: Please allow me a little
space in yours columns. While
traveling as pastor among my members
at Santuc I saw crops of qorn,
peas and cotton which I considered
jood. In these days of despondency
??uuug mrmers generally, i wish to
jail attention to them as a matter of
sncouragemont, what one man does
with the same energy and Judgment
Dthers might do also.
I dined with Mr. J. 8. F. Adams,
lie seemed quite confident that he
would gather 2.") hales of cotton from
two plows, lie also informed me
that he never raised a liner corn crop.
Being naturally very fond of the
(arm myself, I am quite observant of
the appearance of farms, as 1 pass
afong the roads. Seldom, if ever,
liavo I seen a farm managed with
more neatness and taste than the ODe
belonging to Mr. J. Me.T. Fant. 1
would guarantee that Mr. Fant has
ao need any year to buy bnt little
tor man or beast on his farm to eat.
[ would also feel equally safe in affirming
that far mor is sold from his
tarm than cotton and seed.
Mr. W. T. Jones is another man
vho takes great interest id the 1mDroving
of his land. He raises feed
ilmost in unlimited quantities.
f? V e; ?? >
vs. s . vsi.no, huh n nno larra
ioar Santuc. A colored man on this
ilaec, whose name I failed to got, Is
onfidently expecting to gather 35
in Ins from one plow. Would yon
tot call that profitable farming? evon
or a good year.
It was my good pleasure to spend
be night with Air. Oamiilus Johns,
lis corn cfop is certainly good, and
e informed mo that he expected to
nine !) bales of cotton to the plow,
can truthfully say another thing,
did not leave his hospitable home
ungry, I suppose full credit must
e given to the klndf woman who
ioks for him for this However.
J. D. MahoX.
Subscribe for The ' mcs. +
Clothes
$ ? ,
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Within
Reach
ii of all.
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-s, $a.eo to $10.00.
a^le knee and seat,
ible style,
that will SScwL
c and 50c, f ffTlTX
it'we give
Mrs, JANE HOPKINS
iu VntM Soil . J
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^YDODY."
CAKOWNA TYZtfS.
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Exciting Foot Ball.
The game of foot ball In Colombia bet-nreen
tin Carolioa College and Clemson
College teams yesterday was one of the
meet exciting games of foot ball ever
witnessed in Columbia. The game began
about 11:30 o'clock and closed at
2 with a score of 12 to 6 in favor of the
Carolina team. Much enthusiasm was
mabifeit from start to finish. Both
sides had their backer? who cheered with
a Will every point gained by their re|
spectfve sides.
His IJfe In Peril.
"I just seemed to haao gone all to
pieces." writes Alfred Bee, of Walfanl'
Tex., "biliousness and a lamo back
hAdltfen burden. I couldn't est op
sleep and fait almost itoo worn out to
work when I l>egan to u?e Electric Bit,
ters, but they worked wonders. .Now |
sleep like a top, can cat anything, have
gained instength and enjoy hard work,"
They give vigorous health and now life
to weak, sickly, run-down people- Try
them. Only 50c at F. C. Dukes' Drug
Store,
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Notice of Application for Charter
The undersigned will on the 8th day
of November, 1932, apply to the
lion. M. R. Cooper, Secretary, of State,
for a charter for the incorporation, of the
Alpha Friendly Aid Society to be located
at Jonesville, 8. C.
J. II. FARNANDB2.
B. J. Foster.
Tills Oct. 28th, 1902. It.
THE^V
THE ARIZONA KICKER.
am* More I,J voir Item* From Huatlluflr
Weekly. I
t fCopyrlght. 1*03. by C. B. Lewis.]
ror UndcrhlU called at Hie kicker
the other Afternoon to ebtot us*(
bttt we happened to bo over fit Lone
Jack thnt dav. Sorry he missed us, and
wo hope he will call again. Always
r*4dy to be shot If notified In tlihe.
The Grass Valley Bugle has suspended
publication, end Iterate editor
utf* guuo 147 uriring a muie Kim. wi
h^vo always wanted to apeak a good
ward far Brother Watklns, gad wra
at loot It of dow. Wa boiler eka has
truck his gait.
%
rose? vat Ion Indian chief known as
Hf That Weeps got hold of at\ -nnhusked
cocoanut at one of the grocwiriSs
the other day and tried for an hour to
tafce a bite oat of it. Ho Anally gare
up In disgust and traded the nut for a
chew of tobacco. The dawn of clrlltsatlon
la a puszto to the red man.
ioa Halton, proprietor of the While
Wolf saloon, la a cross eyed man, add"
we made mention of the fact two or
threo weeks ago In writing np something
about our prominent men. Joe
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KS SHOT SIX BUBI/RTS Xlth ABOTJKD US.
got mad about It, and Monday last he i
entered our sanctum and shot six bub
lets all around us. We now Insist that
he Is not only cross eyed, but h* can't
shoot for shucks.
Some unknown persbn In Nebraska
has gone to the trouble of writing us a
letter to say that death Is on oar trail
and that we wou't lire out half, our
days, sad a postal card fFPW Ptfch
warns us that our time limit haa been
act at Oct. 1. We always like to have
something In prespact, and our thanks
are doe to Both writers.
Mr. John Calhbun, miner and prospector,
Informs us that he has dlscpv
rr?u n souu icago or gold seven teot
thick and a mile long on one of otir
mountains, and ho thinks we Ought to
bo worth $50,000,000 at the end of "?t
year or so. We have always wanted to
sit lu a poker am mo whoro.(tho ante
was $5, and per hap* things are coming
our tray. M. QUAD.
A Hard Blow. 1 ^
The manager was mad clear through. ,
This la the last time," be cried, <
"that I'll ersr let a lot of freak* Into 1
any theater of thine!"
"What seems to be the trouble?" inquired
the treasurer of the bouse as ho I
finished dusting the last seat in the j
front row. ...
'trouble! Why, the curtain fell down
last nlglit and struck tho man with ,
tbo granite head?and I'm ont d ton
dollar curtain poleP'?Olevelahd Phi In t
Dealer. 'rj_- I
ANY OHUROEL or parsonage or in. J
stitution supported by voluntary coutrl.
bution will be given a liberal quantity of 1
the Longman & Martinez Paints when-* <
ever they paint (
Note:- This has been our custom fdr
twenty-seven years; any building not sat- *
isfactorilly painted, will be repainted at J
our expense; about on* gallon of Linseed 1
OH to be added to every gallon bf the i
paint to make ready for use; it's mixed 1
in two minutos, and cost of the patnfc 1
thereby made less in price than any
other. Yearly product oyer one million '
gallons.- ' ' J'- ' 1
Longman & Martinez.
Sole Agent S. J. II. Howell, Kelton,S.C?,
4l-5t , , r tf'
flART F/
Sure ready in men's,
Fine CI
The correct Fa'l and Winter styl
rho annrpoiato tho !*?? -?
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iteretted in our elaborate style-ran
ome, whether yon desire to buy n<
itest fashions. We consider "the 1
>o good for our patrons?Schloss B
lakers of "the best clothing in tic
s well equipped with Suits, Over
'cll-known manufacturers.
J. CO
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High Grade Clothing i
Gentlemen
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Justin
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Our large line of Sam]
children, boys, girls, oli i
married ladies, single 1
young men have just &i
which you can buy at th
by merchants which will
dollars and cents to you.
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SHO
That are sold for $1 to $1.26 you
Shoes that are sold for $1.59 ypu
Shoes that are sold for $2.00 you
Shoes that are sold for 92.50 you
Shoes that are sold for $9.00 you
and so
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Now is Your Time to
For the
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Come early and gel
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have a complete lin<
Trimmings, Milliner
Coats and Capei, Mei
Trunks, Valises, and I
the way of wearing ap
McLure's N
Next to Oetzel'e H
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! He Learned a Great Truth. ?
It is said of John Wesley that he
once said to Mistress Wesley; "WJjy
do yon tell that child the same thing .1
over and over again?" "John Waaler ?
because once telling is not; enough." v
It is for this same reason that too y
are told again and again that Chamber*
Iain's Cough Remedy cures colds and
grip; that it coauteracts any tendency
of this diseases to result m penmnonta, r
and that it is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by, F. 0. Duke,Druggist. n
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Citation to Kindred ant Crrttaw.
State of South Carolina, 1 ' .'t *' ?
County of Unkm. \ ~
By Jason M. Oreer, Esq., - PiufeMli l'r
luden.' .or , ' oi c.
Whereas, S. Means Beat? kUMftdo to
rait to me to grant bim Letters of Ad N
tiiniatration on the estate and eifocta of h*
ftobert B. Beaty, deceased. ' ^ m
These are, therefore to eits sad ad- hd
nouiab all and singular tha kindred^ad J 1
creditors of the said Robert B. Beaty, to
leceased, that they be and appear before pfa
110, in the Court of Probate, to be M4 as
it Union C. H., South Carolina, on the fin
L3ih day of Novenaber, next, after pub- lot
ication hereof, at 11 o'cladk In the forenoon,
to show couse, If any they bate, ft>
why the said Administration should not all
J? granted. ho
Qiveu under my band and seal thin hi
i8th day pf Oct. Anno Doogdni, 1009. In
Jason If. Gaum, 'm
Probate Jndim. toi
Published on tbh Mat day sf Oto J
19062, In Tub Union Ti)mm. 44-ft.1 y
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. moderate prices will surety be
ige. AVe bid you heartily wel>w
or merely wkh to ltaJu the
icst clothing in the world" iom
roH. <fe Co. are the acknowledged
i world"^?therefore yottH'^lttd
coats and Troupers fro] Ksm
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can buy for 11.00.
can buy for 1.60. ,
can buy for 1.71. .
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Lay in Your Shoes
Family. 1
t ttie pick. We else
? of Dress Goods
r, Clothing, Ladies*
x's Hats and Cape,'
In faot anything In
parol- Come to '
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I Jewelry, Silverware,
. end Silver NoveWee.
liitBST eOODS AT L01TOT >WOS
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| it the following property: II Motae
likbWvo*, alotoffartnttjt ****<? >
ft og of plow stocks, plow iron*, ?*U*
title, how, etc. Atao nbcnt 1,000
w mS of oorn, nhoot 10,000 honAwof
d let hod A lot or cotton wed. Also f
( a lt? Wntoday 1 *iil rait, if not be*
rf, w)d l#m <*U hom UW) ?
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