The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 30, 1903, Image 2
Our
Kappenheimer
' Suits
$12.50 to $22.50
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Are ones t li o men an* buying
AVe>h<nv you h-re the ''Lenox"
and "Kent,'' two most popular
styles
Also
"EFF--EFF"
Fashionable "Clothe--, c sition^
of FSchheiinyrFishe' Co , N. Y.
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$12.50 to $22.50.
OTHER FINE
REMEMBER your watch and
with u ?liit fnr ftlH rv?- Ai-or
? ?v ?? i w **y ? ^ * vy v i v/ ? V/?
watch and chain 25c extra.
EXCELLE
Let tl
LADIES SHC
MEN'S SHOE
CHILDREN'S
UNION COTTON
Special Advertisements
Notices will bo inserted in this column at.
the r;ite ot ?"> wor-ls or less for i!5e. one issue,
four issues for 7">o. Additional lines over
twenty rive words Sen line.
Ptt&MI TURNII' SEED, MiEI)
Rye'at <1 Earey .it. i-cAinc's.
T~ [IE UNION GROCERY COWpany
sella fresh clean gn ceiies at li e
same price that the other kind e at you
elsewhere, Rive them a iii.il. It
WAN TEl)--RE It SIMMON, DO.iwiHtd,
Hickory ai:d Holly
Freight paid on car loaH
jam ks (.'ocksaot,
a t a.? i I....!.- i. - f- i
LIMA BEANS, BOSTON BEANS i
of the tow cr.-ji at the j lace \\l etc
jo i find all fr*sh and s as taable thing-i to
eat. 'Hie The UnionGiccety Company.
WANTED ? EVERYBODY TO
ki o\v tliat I au giving redout d
Fire Insurance rates on approved risks
in strong Co.up.mies
39-tf. Geo. II. Oetzsl.
OU It DA IKY B U T 1KB IS M AKing
us many friends, and if y<?ii
liave been having tiouble wit!; your butter
just Jet us lil! yo .1 next mder and ?t*
will make a regirar hwtwr custou er ol
you. The Union Grocery Companj. It
THE ON I j Y FIRE INSURANCE
Companies that have teducul then
rate? in this ctty am the Greensboro
ConijMinips represented hy Geo. II*
Oe'zel. Agent. Call on him for ??;?1 L < ulais.
3!Mf.
New. macaroni, kkemi
Cream Che-se mike a sub.tatted
dish for this ioid weath'-r. Otdei of
The Union Grocery Co. It
Lost, a pointer puffy, t
iro itlis old, bob-tai', white, witJi
black head and black spots on side, back
and tatl llftuii'i if ri'iurnnl to
1 Srw IViii li'? t'u-e t.'.U.r U '
Florida ohange?, fat jjananas,
Northern Apples. Mountain
Apples, Malaga (trapes. Capo Cod (Tanberries
all new arrivals at The Union
Grocery Co. It
New lot of dainty a no
crisp Snow Flakes, Tea Biscuits,
I>acly Fingers, Buttei Thins. Ginger
Snaps, Milk Lunch and all tne line of
delicious cakes and crackers at The
Union Grocery (Jo. It
W.ien looking for nice
presents for X mas, remember there
is not anything nicer tha i a pinto of
your se'f, and if you want the h *st. have
it made at Yate's Studio. New mod s
at a spec'al price, for a few <!ars
4i*4t Faithfully', ii t Vales.
FOIt It K N T () X K ::-Il () It S E
faun near Buffalo Cotton Midr.
Apply to I
It. F. I'. Mii.lkii. 1
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CORRECT EA5HION5 EROrt B,
B.Kuppenheirocr&i?. ,
America's Leading
Clothes Makers i
CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON ?
SUITS $5, $7.1
chain, free, NEW Shi
Under ?10
intoshes
NT LINE i
tic ladies and men a!
)ES?$3.50, $3.00 and
IS?$6, $4.50, $4 to $1.
; SHOES?$3 to 26c.
MITJ.R MPAP
&IAXJU9UM J/JU1 ill.
All tiie ex tracts, spices
Haisii-a, Currents, Citron, etc
nuevary for fiuilcake, pi urn puddiiij
0 -o.li-r delicacy that you may wish t
proline at. The Union Grrcery Co. . 1
WE WILL HELP YOU TOMAK1
iii r wedding or birthday dinner
|-npjior or lunch a complete success i
i \ou will let ii" show you our rn.igniflcen
and unmatched Mock of Gruceii?s. Th
Union Grocery tYimpany. 1
Notice to Creditors.
1 ' Ali persons indebted to the est at
of Gilliam H. .li ter will make promj
piy.'iHiir, to mo, and all persons hold
! in# claims against the same will pre
sent I lie same to me proper! v attest
ed
11-dl P. II. Jeter, Adm'r.
Sunday School Convention.
Jonesville Township Interdenomi
nation il Sunday School Conventio
1 met at Gilead church October'25th
The convention was called to orde
hy township superintendent M. C
Guuit. The following officers wer
elected: J. W. Scott, chairman;.!
H. Pickens, secretary.
Address of welcome by l'homa
Hyatt.
KKPOUTS FKOM SCHOOLS.
Jouesville Baptist report a gooi
schord though not us many parent
attend a should.
Jonesville Methodist report a flotn
ishing school and expect belter li
the future.
Mahry school, a Union school, re
port the school in a flourishing con
dition, and all who attend take a
active part in the Sunday schon
wo: k
The Gilcad school reports a gor?i
school and an average of about I1
regular attendance.
The G.iult school reports a g) i
school.
The New Hope school report a goni
school, hut not a large attendance.
There being no regular prograti
arranged, each speaker selectid hi
own silhioet,. Snoeidioa worn tvoifl
I>y the fallowing Sunday school work
ers: (r B. Fowler, Thomas Hyat
ami Prof. Ackermnn.
After song services, "When th
Roll Is Called up Yonder I'll b
There," intermission for dinner win
given.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Religious services wore cooductei
' by R v John O. Farr.
Sperr.des were made by the follow
ing Sunday school workers: II. W
Oossett, M. C. Gault, J. H. Pickens
J. W. Scott, R< v. Mr. Neal, Rev. J
(}. Farr and S. M. R;co, Jr., E. U
President of County Sunday Schoo
Convention.
| J. W. Rforr, Chairman.
J, H. 1 'jokknb, Secretary.
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rts, Ties, Caps, Overcoats, Mack- at
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1TMEWT STORE. I
Notice to Trespassers. M
' A i poisons are hereby forbideen to st
r' huii', walk, ride, drive or in any other ot
1 manner tresspass on mj lands i ear I?uf- w'
fdn C'oV.on Mills. . al
2 14 4 F.P.Miller. m
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t TO CURTAIL PRODUCTION.
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Request of President Butler Does Not th
Receive Serious Attention. hi
Pittsburg, Oct. 27.?The circular lot bu
e ter sent out by Judge Butler, Jr.. pres lo<
^ i blent of the Pittsburg Furnace assocl
" alien, asking pig iron producers tc Gr
vote on a plan to curtail the production a
for the quarter has not received very
serious attention, it is said, because
of the fact that the production will be
curtailed close to 50 per cent.
The original plan was to cut it down a^'
25 per cent, but the furnace operators
' ; generally in this district arc bidding
n i their output far below the simple nii
1 scarcity of orders.
,r On the other hand.ahe billot market 'r<
' is looking up. Tlie demand has i)een mi
1 Increasing considerably within the last
few weeks, and is being filled from
H stocks.
The operators look for a recovery
in pig iron demand after the opening 10
of the next quarter. ^c'
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s RIOT AMONG DONKHOBERS. lo
Three Persons Reported Rilled ana
Others Fatally Injured.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 27.?Word ?
hag be.ni received here of a riot Ir rr
' the Doukober colony to the north fol j11
Swan Lake,, in which three persons
' | were killed and others fatally injured -vo
j I 'Peter Vert iu, the anti-Christ of thess
l) 1 people, went on a visit to the York
! ton colony. All went well until a
j Methodist minister named Perkins ar
rlve.i and tried to preach to them. ^
fj The community divided itself and 5'<
one faction of the women stripped w
T1
n i themsolves of clothing as they have 11
a done on several previous occasions
e and started to look for Peter Vere
gin. tl<e self-styled Christ. ,)r
t The men interfered and a pitched er
baitlc ensued.
e
e PHEMATURE EXPLOSION. A
Dynamite Lets Go In Chicago?Si* p
Persons Are Missing. jn
j Chicago, Oct. 27.? Windows In scores N
of houses were shattered and a part Oi fl
the Ho hey Kace track was wrecked last 3
night by a premature explosion of dy- re
natnlte where the Illinois Central 52
Railroad company Is filling in ground jw
south of Chicago. ^
1 Three fishermen and three railroad 'M
laborers were in the vlcinty when t
explosion occurred, and they have noi
as yet been found. "
(XRROWLY ESCAPED*LYNCHING
reus Hand Charged with Abduct
ing Young Girl.
Wilmlhgton, N. C., Oct. 27.?Ramos
*e, an attache of the Layton Carnl
il company, was arrested here for tht
Kluction of Margaret McKay, a young
rl of this city.
A few minutes before the carnival
aiii pulled out the conductor disr
iverod Jose and the girl hiding in a
eight car. They were wrapped is
blanket.
He was turned over to the police
it before the patrol wagon arrived, i
score of enraged employes of th"<
rnival company made a move to tak<
e prisoner and swing him up.
Prompt action, however, prevented
ly further trouble.
The girl said Joe had persuaded hei
go with him. She is very pretty
under 14 years of age and .comes
am a good home.
Jose was held for the superior courl
ider $200 bond, in default of which |
> was sent to jail.
For Promotion as Cardinals.
New York, Oct. 27.?The pope has
quested from Mgr. Merry del Val
e papal secretly of state and Card!
il Gotti. a list cf the foreign pretes
under the jurisdiction of the see
taryship of state and the consecra>11
of the propaganda who are cons id
ed available for promotion as cae
nals, cables the Rome correspondent
The Tribune. In the list of Amor
ins presented by Cardinal Gottl,
'chbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia,
ands first. Archbishop Ireland, ol
. Paul, coming next, followed b>
chbishop Farley, of New York, and
chbishop Chapelle, of New Orleans,
mtrary to rumors that several Amer
in cardinals will be created at tilt
nuary consistory, only one will 1
ruinated, if even he be rfit left out
the last moment.
Corean Government Protests.
Yokohama, Oct. 27.?Following the
inouneement made here yesterdaj
at the Corean government had prosted
against the Russian fortifieain
against Yongampho on the Yalu
rer, official advices received at Too
tend to confirm the report that
e Russians have fortified that place
le fortification of Yongampho will
an infringement on Corean territory.
Fraudulent Bankruptcy Charge.
New York. Oct. 27.?Adolf Friendann,
whose arrest has just been rented
at Budapest at the instance
the United States on the charge
!1 frauitlllont Imnkrnnlov in Mam
>rk. formerly conducted the business
a dry goods auctioneer In this cit>.
e disappeared in December, 18i*8
aving creditors, it is alleged, foi
26,000.
Plants Resume at Pittsburg.
Pittsburg. Oct. 27.?The plant of thfl
cKcesport tinplate mills has been
arted in full operation and threa
her mills at the DcWees Wood plant
111 be started up. At the Nation*
Tube works, where several depart
onts were closed last week, work
is resumed last night.
Shot Actress and Killed 8elf.
Seattle, \Vaah., Oct. 27.?Crazed with
e knowledge that she has deserted
m for another man, Claude N. Ar*
ickle, formerly a floor walker in a
cal dry (goods store, last night fired
'o probably fatal shots at Gladys
ey, formerly a variety actress, in
room at the Hotel Cecil, and then
e?w out,his brains.
Charge of Misdemeanor.
Pittsburg, Oct. 27.?After being out
I night the jury in the suit against
ayor W. P Hayes disagreed and was
scharged. The charge aghlnst the
ayor is misdemeanor In the renjoval
Samuel Moore, a civil war veteran,
am the employment of the city witnt
just cause.
Will Return to Hi6 Post.
Berlin. Oct. 27.?The foreign office
nies that there is any truth In the
port published in the United States
sieraay tnat liaron Von Sternburg.
e German ambassador at Washing
nF will not return to his post.
Misfortune Crazed Him.
New York. Oct. 27.?Grazed hy the
ss of all his possessions in the rent
Paterson floods, Frank Crondan.
a florist, is dead at a hospital
're. Crondman has spent several
ars in making the collection.
Mississippi In Good 8hape.
Jackson. Miss., Oct. 27.?'Major S.
onas. Aberdeen Journalist, estimates
at Mississippi will go out of the
>ar 1003, at least $100,000,000
ealthier than when she entered it.
he cotton crop alone this year is esmated
to be worth $00,000,000, nnd
e cotton seed, lumber and factory
oducts are increased in volume and
lhanced in value.
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St. Louis VU
Offered to wsarers of "HEAR!
by the LaPreclle Shoe (
$2,000 IN PRIZES of ?
given to the persons making the
wheat crop of the United States j
You get a coupon with
AKROW" brand Shoes you buy
1903, and each one eutitles you 1
Information that may help yi
1896?427,64*
i?u * ' - < 1807?530,14<
Wheat crop of jsos?675,m.'
the United States 1899?547,30(Government
1900-522,23!
Report) [ 1001?740,40(
Averages crop f<>r G years
In, i ? ?>t?T??wrnn?
A Free Round 1
TO WEAP
Heart and Arroi
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Buy a pair of Heart and Ari
guess in the LaPrelle Shoe C
A Coupon with every pair. ]
The great piize contest is open to ail.
and AltltOW brand Shoes and make an e?
of the winuers as anybody.
We carry a complete stock of "The I:
We guarantee them to tit well, wear well i
latest styles apd l>est values to be had ash
Shoes. Don't fail to call for your COUl'l
McLURE MER
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Final Discharge. [
Notice is hereby given tint Win A
Smith, Ad minis! ratror of the estate of
Wm. Smith, deceased, lias applied to
Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in
and for the County of Union, for a final
discharge as such Adrmnistrutror.
It is ordered, That the 1st, day of
December, A. D , 1903, be tlxed for
heariDg of Petition, and a final settlement
of said Estate.
Jason M. Gpkkr.
Probate Judge, Union County. S. (J
Published in Union Timks 30th of
Oct., 1908 44-30d.
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YOUTH'S SUIT.
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Everything in Hats ar
fj we sell you anything it is i
Jai) if its not what we say it i
I Boys I
XJND TRIP
[ he
'orld's Fair .
' and ARROW" brand Shoes
to., of St. Louis, Mo.
ree round trip tickets will be
nearest correct estimate on the
for 1903.
every pair of "HEART and
from now until December 1st,
to an estimate.
3U in making your estimate:
$,000 bushels
I'ooo " What will it be
i'ooo ' | in 1903.
),000 "
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to the ST. LOUIS I
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row Brand Shoes and get a
ompany's Guessing Contest*
Be sure to asK for it.
Buy a pair of the celebrated HEART
stimate. You are just as apt to be one
lest Shoes on Earth For The Money." ?
and save von money. If you want the
: for "HEART and ARROW" brand
)N with every purchase of these Shoes.
CANDLE CO.,
j, s. c.
Administrators Notice.
All parties bavin? claims against the
estate of J. Frank Bailey, deceased,' will
present them properly attested and all
parties indebted to tbe estate must make
payment, at once to the undersigned at
Sedalin, Union Co, S. C.
54-3t A. J. Bailey,
H. M. Bailey,
Administrators.
Notice.
All pirties owing me will please settle
at once, as I need tbe inirey.
42 4t M. W. Bono.
POL BOY. |
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Kubn & W fV '
iff for boys '
made. W f ^
rom $1.50 to $ 6. C
5 " 5.00 to 15. f
jd Furnishings too. When M
iold under a guarantee, and H
s you can get your money 45
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