The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 19, 1902, Page 7, Image 7
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'RED HOT
'jje ^ j ^
- A.nd we propose to keej
hot" stuff at red hot pi
\ competitors.
^or the next Thirt
We are offering special ii
^ and Sewing Machines.
style and price from the
3 area in Prices
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In Organs we have the s
Monarch at the lowest
Wheeler & Wilson No. 9
. Southland and all other
about
One Half the Price
Asked by others for sat
above goods sold for ca*l
V
handle needles, oil and su
We will repair yot
. Or take it as part pay fo
and save money and ant
we guarantee satisfaction
made over one hundred
ting in them our light ru
next, so come right along
Yours fo
J. H. S
"Main alrp.et.
Local Laconics.
HAPPHINGar OP INTER ESI ABOUT TOWN
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
There will be a Christinas treo at the
school house at Cross Keys .Christmas
- night
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer,
Misses Pearl Goforth and Susie Tinsley,
of Winthrop College, will spend
the holidays at their home in Union.
The scholars in Mrs. Murphy's
room at Graded School No. 1 are to
have a Christmas tree,
f There will be a big Christmas tree
Buffalo. It is going to be the big?
gest thing of the kind in the county.
Mr. Frank Bandera has gone to Coffee,
Ark., where he will make his future
home with his cousin, Mr. C. C. Spain, j
Messrs. G. E. Calvert and Ethan
W. Foster have returned from Atlanta
dental college to spend Xmas
In Union.
Bishop W. W. Duncan who spent a
couple of days with his son, Col. T. C.
- Duncan, left on yesterday morning's
f train for Spartanburg.
There U to be a Christmas tree on
the afternoon of Monday 22nd Inst.
t oror on Union mill hill at West End
graded school.
We bare received the honor roll for
the Union Graded Schools, but were unable
to get it in this issue for lack of
epaee. It will appear next week.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
There will be a Christmas tree at
the home of Mr. Wm. Bailey, near
lower Fair Forest, on Christmas day.
Everybody invited.
Mrs. M. J. Smith, of Greenville,
returned home Wednesday, after an
extended visit to her son, Dr. H. K.
Smith, of Union.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
August Kohn, manager of the
News aod Courier bnreau at Columbia,
called In to see the editor while
flg Union Wednesday.
Whe man who receives the biggest
Jxy u?'ially is the man who stands
hid and looks wise while the small
rled man Is doing ths work.
Mr. 0. B. Wike, who , has been
folding the place oI "night owl" at
. the ticket office, has been trans/ered
to Bockten, 8. 0., where he will act
ts temporary agent.
Nik.: ,
:s our
" CORNER
> it filled each week with "red
rices, but only red hot to our
y Days
nducements in Pianos, Organs
En Piano3 we can give you any
cheapest to the finest at
wcet toned Estey, Hamilton and
prices ever offered in Union.
, New Home,Davis, New Ideal,
high grade sewing machines at
ne grade machines. All th
i or on installments. AVe also
ppliesfor all makes of machines.
tr old Hachine
iP n now nnp Pilvf* 11a a trial
loyance by trading with us, as
tcfall our customers. We have
happy lKmes this year by putuning
machines. Its your time
r business,
PEARS.
Union, S. C.
Mr. P. E. Fant has very materially
improved the appearance of his front
yard by making two front entrances
aDd installing a fountain in the center.
Many of us are sometimes quietly
called down in a manner that foroibly
reminds us mac we are not nearly 01
as much as importance as we thought
we were.
Mr. B. B. Bobo. of Cross Keys, and
Miss Anna Bolt, of Ilonea Path, Anderson
county, were married yesterday
at the home of the bride. "B. B." has
left Hey Denver dancing in the trough.
Congratulations to you 4;B. B."
A friend from Adamsburg called in
to tell us that there were a number
of fine porkers to be killed in his neighborhood.
Good, keep the good news
coming in. There's going to be a
hog killing time in some sections of
Union county this winter.
Magistrate J. G. Hughes turned
over the office to his successor Mr.
W. W. Johnson on the 15th inst.
Mr. Hughes has made a good record
as magistrate since assuming charge
of the office in January, 1002. He
has issued papers in 248 ciiminal and
67 civil cases, out of all cases tried of
the above number there was not a
single appeal. Mr. Hughes will continue
the practice of law in Union.
We hope the Mayor will limit the
funmakers to the throwing of confetti.
The scene on the streets of the
city of Colombia the night of the
Elk's Carnival was enough to thoroughly
disgust any one. There was
possibly not more than a dozen in
that great crowd who was not more
or less sprinkled with flour and white
powder, while hundreds were literally
covered with it.
Rev. L. L, Wagntm has sold ont
his interest in the basiness of Morgan
<fc Wagnon to his partner, Mr.
Riohard Morgan, and has entered
actively upon his ministerial work on
the new circnit formed at the recent
meeting of conference. The circnit
consists of Buffalo, Union Mills,
Monarch Mills, Aetna Mills and Ex celslor
Knitting Mills. Rev. Edward
Hones, of Pacolet, will be senior and
Rev. Wagnon junior preacher on this
oircuit.
Christ m HP i* Coming
And everybody wants the best the
markets affods for the holiday feetivillas.
"Clifton" flour makes the lightest and
whitest bread, cake and pastry. Ask
your grocer for it Macbeth Young and
1 .Union Cotton Mills Store keep it.
TiiC I'riyh: of II; r rj.i.
Many soldiers in the List war wroto to
Isnvthat for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts.
I "Wounds, Corns, Sore Feat and Still"
("Joints, Lueklen's Arnica Salve is the
best in thy world. Same for llr.rn?, I
Scalds, Boils. Ulcers, Skin i.'ruptions j
and I'iles. It cures or no pay. Only
Uoc at Di.ko's diug store.
A 13 :g Rabbit IJawk.
Jim Joe Gist, colored, killed a very
lnrpe rabbit hawk on Mr. T. J. 11.
Smith's place h few days n-'o that
was a hummer. Mrs. Smith mens
ur;-d the wings from tip to tip aril
sent the string to the editor. We
have measured'!he siring nnd find it
01 inches in length. The hawk
weighed ."> pounds.
Mr. Rush Wray to Marty.
Mr. .7. Rush Winy, who wi'l be r?mptnl?er,v1
as the brother of M \ ,T. (J.
Wrsy. formeily a prominent, merchant
of Union, now one or York's leading .
merchants, is to t ? atari if d in Ne w York
Ci y on the 2.'Jrd inst., to Miss Augusta
Moses. Mr. Wray is now a traveling
salesman for a new Yoik house. Mr.
Wray makes Union m his rounds and
was here only a few days ago. I lis
many friends in Union wish him success
and happiness in life.
Pythian s 7; lect Officers.
At their meeting ih's weeklhe Knights
of I'ythias, l>esidea perfect ihg the arrangements
for the carnival, elected
their otlioers for the ensuing year as follows:
J A. Sawyer. H. C.; A. W. Lowerv.
V. C Rev. T. K. Morris, Prelate; T,
E. Dean, K. of It.; W. S. McLure. M.
of W.; E. C. Clark, M. at A.; Dr. S S.
lander, I. (J.; Ed llumpiies, O. G.; P.
C. Whisenant. M. of P.; Dr. F. C.
Duke, M. of E.
A Timely Suggestion.
This is the season of the year when
the pendent, and careful hou.v-wif replenishes
her snpplv of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is certain to Ue
needed before tn* winterjy over, and results
are much more prompt and satisfactory
when it is kept a' hand and
given as soon as lbs cold is contracted
and lief ore it has Ivome settled in the
system. In almost every instance a
severe cold may be wardtd oil by taking
this remedy freely us soon as the li at
indication of the co'd appears. Thenis
no danger in giving it lo children for
it contains no harmful suVtanca. P
is pleas..'it to take?both adults and
children like it. Buy it ami you will
get the best It always cures. For
j^le by F. C. Duke.
Cutting AfTuir.
1 John Bryant nnrl William TIerndon
becume involved in a row on the rail
road between Union and Buffalo
Wednesday afternoon about three
o'clock. There were several persons
along all more or less under the influence
of liquor it. it siid. Before
tlie two men could be separated Horn- I
don had cut a terrible gash across j
Bryant's throat extending from the;
right ear around under the chin. The j
juglar v.dn was miss- d only by a hair's j
breadth. Dr. Fike sewed up the !
wound and 3ays if blood poison does i
not set in he has a good chance for j
recovery. Herndon, who received a
bad black eye, was up before the j
Mayor yesterday morning and fined j
for druna. und disorderly .f5 or ten j
days. The fight occurred outsido the
corporate limits. We understan I t
the parties have mado up.
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: A 20 DAYS C(
2 <i.^CEtyK
j You can buy Blanks' Celebrated
pound for
Blanks' Breakfast t^ueen, worth 111
0 Blanks' Breakfast Java, worth do<
9 This will only last 20 days to
J tho best CofTee in Uuion at prices
cofToe for. Give me a trial and I
the best Coffee on tho market.
J YOURS FOI
jR. M. E
g Phon
BIG ATJC'T
rg^Q
VALUABLE T
We will fell to the highqs
valuable residence lots in the U
TUESDAY
These lots each contain on
of Main street. Each l >t frori
chance to secure a desirable bu
of Carlisle, the junction point ol
Southern and the Seaboard rail
anoe in one and two years. Am
knitting mill will be erected a!
everybody and -buy a lot and i
last paynieut is due.
smith &
00-21. CAB LI!
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I The handsome*
I Christinas Pre
A
I same old July
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Instead of gctti
sea,red and pat dovj
out civ: Christmas g
1
p. n
! Dorchester Sofa Pill
\
\ Gibson Pillows and
i line of kail Hacks a
I Boards, China CIo;
i etaiul and Chifrone
and birds eye rnapb
I Our Fine Polish*
In vernier, martin a
Nothing mere apnrt
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AMhoir last meeting Union L'vlge
No. ~~) A. F. M. elected their officers
for the enduing venr us follows:
T. (J. Duncan, \Y. M.; J. M. Greer,
Sr. \V.; Geo. \V. Going, Jr. NV.; L.
M. Jordan, Treas ; Rev. L. L. Wagnon,
S-ey.
Ihe minor offices will l?e ii 11 J l?y
appoint moot at the next meeting, at
which meeting the installation of officers
will take place.
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)FFEE PRICE. 1
a
Portonilla, worth :!*)j per t'
25c. o
J2, for 20c. "
3, for 17^c. m
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give you an opportunity to buy ?
yon have been getting cheap ?
will provo to you that Blanks is
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OWN LOTS.
t bidder, on the grounds, 50
>vvn of Carlisle on
DEC.30.
e acre and lie South and East
its on a street, Thi* is a rare
ilding f-ite in the hust-ing town
[ the two great trunk lines., the
roads. One-half cash, thc halong
other industries a $30,000
; Carlisle in January. 4Con?e
double your money before your
. WELCH.
SLE, S. C. 1
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'ng excited and put up t
'ji tho price. That's Vvhj
oods so quick,
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ows, tops guaranteed has
Cushions filled with do\
<11 d seats with and witlic
sets, Fino Polished Dres
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3.
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;U, llilCHU auu I IGHIS
i/acl rock wood finish is the
>priato for a Xinas Fresen
FURNITURE
and 95 MAIN STRSE"
DUKE'S COl
Costs hut 25e j>
size it is e<iu;i
patents. Il'you
noL ]>iea?od \
money will lie <
turned.
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2 When you expect to have a f<
2 inner man. We hope you
2 I hit if von will <.-v
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n will lintl already spread for
h outer man, consisting of barg)
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Shoes, Rubbers,
S Shirts,
; Our Dry Goods and Not
? more coming. Wc have to ol
J biggest tilings of the season, a
mcr's notion camples a? \vliol<
? or you may miss a big bargai
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vn. An elegant
?ut mirrors, Side I
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any, Golden Oak I
n o i n { a rl TokUn i
jjqiiiiou i auiCO Q
>laik of the town, a
t, at I
STORE.
JGH CURE
or l>ottlo? lit
I to llio 50c
ti*y it 2xii(l are
villi it your
lieeirfi illy reJG
STORE.
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'S TRUES
arcl to Christmas. 2
east of ?;ood things for the ?
will not. be disappointed. ?
Cavh Bargain Store you ?
each one a feast for the ?
tins in ?
Pants, Overalls, |
etc. f
I
ion department is full' and
Her you now as one of the
nice clean line of drtfm-'j
^sale prices. Come quick 5
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