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HARMO ; One of th ? nari Sch< & M< Suits Ih the itrtistic way etc., are combined, superior quality, th ti n to these harm< You should se right in every resp The Bai Looal Laconics. HAPPKNINQSr OF INTERR81 ABOUT TOWN P8B8QKAL AND OTHER WLSS. The Ophlr Gold Mine has been shut down temporarily. wir. j. joerry xiicnaras, or Mftbinton, was in town (or a few days this week. Senator Tillman passed through JJnion on the 0 a. m. tra'in last Wednesday. An accident to the press delayed the publication of this issue of The Times for several hours. ' Miss Mattie Gage has gone to Chester on a visit to her brother, Judge Gage, and her sister Miss Grace. Mr. A. W. Greene, who has been putting in the machinery of an oil mill at Dillon, came home Tuesday. A gentleman who went to the circus at Spartanburg says it looked to him as if everybody and his wife and the baby were there. Presidedt Roosevelt has issued his annual proclamation, designating Thursday the 26th tnst . as a day of general thanksgiving. Pickpockets were strongly in evi deuce at the ctrous in Spartanburg. Among those "touched" were several from tnis town and county. Mr. A. J. Greer and Miss Lizzie E I awv>n, of Bogansvill*, were married on October 21th by Kev. L L Wagnonral the home of the brid'es parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Law son. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Norman are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Claud 8artor, after which they will begin house-keeping in the cottage on South Street opposite the Methodist Parsonage. We have received for publication an anonymous "Open Letter" to the pity bpajrd cf heajtji. An invariable rule of newspapers is not to publish any communication not signed by its ^author though the name may not /^always be published. Mr. J. A. Brown, real estate agent, has sold the James Monro houao and Jot on Sooth Sirept fop Mr. T. O. Donca", to Mr. J. ?. Thomas, superintendent Union Cotton Mills. Mr. ^m. Anderson, who now occopies i*, has rented it for next year. . Mr. Brown al>o sold a number of lots in the western part of the city for the Union B. & L. Association, >NY IN CL le chief character^ jffner | arx | - * S5! in which the colors of fabrics, li In addition to giving their < e makers of these goods evident!; >nioos combinations, e the real .art in these II S. tfc cct. ley-Copel; Transfers of Real InstateJonesville Knitting Mills to Mrs. ; Cynthia Horn, ? acre in Jonesville for #850. Bertie A. Dorroh to Austin Dorroh,, 818 acres on Tyger river, Union Co , for $ 1,000. J. G. Long to John D. Jeffries, Jr , and Thos. A. Littlejohn, 07 lots in Jonesville for $8,<.X)0. I<ctter to Jacob Rice. Union, S. C. Dear Sir; This story cuts two ways, and teaches two sets of people. Father Galvin, Westerly, tt. I, had his church and residence painted. Good job: and this is how lie went at it. Measured all carefuliy?seems to hive known Devoe. Then he got bids from the painters, paint to t>e supplied by him and by them. Saved $70 by using Devoe, Que of those painters ought to h -.ve got that monev. Yours truly, 13 F. W. Dkvok & Co. ? m V(D. ^ nn the T.xree.titn Charles Dennlson Kellogg, who appears at the opera house on Friday, Nov. 20, in his lecture recital, "With Nature and Birds," contradicts by the remarkable range of his voioe the computations of scientists to tho effect that the human voice has not more than 10.000 vibratory tones audiabls to the human ear. Mr. Kellogg demonstrates that he can produce It),f)C>0 tones. That is more than nine and one-half octaves. He perfectly reproduces tho songs of birds, and in bird voice renders such classics as Mos/kowski's serenata, "Le Deal," "Narcissus" and "The Mocking Bird." This is the most superbly illustrated Lecture-Recital ever presented to the public. Griadal News Notes. Editor Timks:?The rise In the price of cotton came when there was hilt littlft rpnrlv In ho mil nn market, and tho weather has not been suitable to thoso who wanted to get some ready. Potatoes aro very good and are about all put 'Sway Corn is being gathered, and some are preparing to sow wheat?a move in the right direction. Mr. Herbert Fowler went out huntlog Monday and catne back with his hand badly, shot, losing his left thumb, and the hand is torn up very badly. J)r. Douglass performed a surgical operation aod tho hand look-* much better. On examining the gun it was found that both charges had gone off. This is the third time he has been shot. Mr. J. W. Kison is tho happy father of a fine boy. Mr. Monroe Smith lo4t a fine mule few days ago. D. P. F. X)THE3 . ft tics of our Hart SehaflTncrl if Marx Hand Tailored I l|hl IW3 j But Sch?fln?r A Mux | I I ! ] nings, trimmings, slothes style and v give lots of atteni ! I I J. Suitf, tliey are ? ; i I i || and Co, ; I I - ! t ? , Who What When Minstrels. All new f.-.ces this seas* if; eiigiual in . mine, in nature aid in design, a fete' day f?>r tl:c ladies, The most per ft ft , and complete organ '/.alien extant, ah>.*t of Eurnpt.au novelties, lu big, lamliai.le vaudeville and specially acts, cdibrilits ' culled from the ranks of the wot Id's foremost artists. More than any otlm minstrel organization travelling. A galaxy of operatic vocalist, .jU people, ! lauded by the millions. Not a cheap priced combination, prices ~)0z, 7"?c. j Coming Wednesday, Nov. 11th, at the Opera House, for one night only. I.pekftnrt I. oca Is. Lockhaiit, Nov. 2nd.?Married on the 27 th uit., Mr. Jefferson Ilannan, of Greenville, and Miss Kate Douglass, of Lockhart. The groom is a son of Mr. Thomas Ilannan, of brick making f.nne. lie is a very worthy young man of sober and industrious habits. The bride is a daughter of our townsman, Mr. ; 1J. G. Djuglass and was of the prettiest and most popular girls in town. She was one of the teachers in the Lockhart Raptist S. 8. Rev. ( L. T. Carroll oillciatcd at the cere ( mony which took place at the tnansc at Ivelton. Air. and Mrs. Ilannan ! left on the Tuesday morning r.iu i for the home of the groom's parents at Greenville. Married on the '20th ulr., by Rev. A. II. Rest, at the manse at Ivelton. Mr. Sntnuel McOulloeh and Miss Lulu Ryars, Mr. and Mrs. McCu'- j loch ure at prasent making their home at Mrs. Anna Cranford's ho'el. Died on the 29th u't. Mr. Theola phus Brannon, aged about 12 years Mr. Brannon had been in declining health for some tune, but his death was not expected so soon. lie lc ivrs several children, the youngest id whom is about 8 years old His w:fe preceded him to tho grave about two years. Mr. J IT. Rogers, wbo Iihs b 'on vck f-rovtrsix weeks, is improving slowly and it is hoped will soon '? ab'e to be out again. liev L T. Carroll resigned L s charge sis pastor <f Lock hart Rap. ist Church for the year 1904. Homo. Notice to Creditor j. All perams Indebted to th* estate of Gilliam II. Jeter will make proini t payment to me, and all persons holding claims against tho same wilhnrn. sent the same to mo properly attested. 44-8t P. H. Jbivr, Adm'r. ) i?II i Ji. <?.1 immm\ | Society .Notes. '{'he Bronte (/lab h i I 11 m >ei in ? lh:s wi'-'k, i!i" weattur ;>:i M u lay afternoon being too 1 >-: I. Tip* nox* meeting wili be with Mrs. W. 10. Thomson. Mis:= Lnii.io Mix entertained a largo uumber of h^r young friends Inst Friday evening a!, tho home ol lier parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Jesse Hix. They had a delightful time and went homo "as happy as larks," about. 11 o'clock. The Every Tuesday Club inet with Mrs. A II. Foster; thirteen meui bers being present. Responses from M<t. t. Miss Isabel Foster read a t iography of "Charles the Hold." Mrs. Torretiee guvo an account of "The Treaty of Verdun." A sketr'h of t lie Hnrnnl S-. ?> - V?. |/> ?? < ? 1*111^.1 UM 1 10S, was read !>y Miss Minnie Walker. Mrs. George M. Wright. rehd a part of the Guizot account of ihe "N*>r man Conquest o' England." 'The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ann Jeter: On Monday evening Oapt. and Mrs. F. M.Farr gave an elegant reception fn honor of Mrs. Fnrr's nephew, Mr. CJ'ough Steele and his bride. It was one of the largest ever given in Union, and was perfect in every detail. The whole of the lower story of th's spacious mansion was thrown op'ot for the entertainment of the guest-. Flowers were in profusion, chrysanthemums and roses vicing with each other in beauty, j Mrs. Farr was assisted in receiving by a large number of her lady friends, who did everything for the pleasure and enjoyment of her company. Husfdrtti tea and biscuits were olTered in thehali; later delicious ices,'cakes and bonbons were served in the dining room. After some time spent, in pleasant conversation the guests tooft their reluctant departure carrying with them most pleasant memories of this festive occasion. Were Wed Last livening, Miss Kott and Mr. Sloan. Mr. J. 11 addon Sloan and Mis3 Helen Nott ware united in marriage last evening at the residence of the bride's father. Dr. T. E. Nott, Sr., on North Liberty uieet. Tn-' ceremony was performed by 'lev. A. A. Jamas, of Paoolet, assisted ay ltov. J. .* > Wat kins, I). I) pastor of lie First Presbyterian church. The Acdding was a quiet home affair. The uommer.c* of the participants of tin' ceremony in tin sociil world gives gre.r. merest 11 i In event, however. Many rriends a :d .tcquuintai3?M extend co.ijralulati .ns and lies wishes ?Spartanburg Iierdd, Nov. 5th. That Feeling. Have you ever felt that all 11.c world laughed at you, That you were getting one wide, gorgeous giggle? Have you ever felt so r-mall that any knot hole. Would have civtvi y hi ennrm >u ; .?p ice to vvriagltV It' you'VI* lut'l these VitlioUS < Xp'.'li(V;f;? a, It'.such ursery has eve: con-* you way, You will understand?no ueel for farther talking, (Jo to Ravtuscroft's and pet shawd today, Opposite Post Ollic*. ADVERTISED LETTERS Rouaitiit.g iu the Po3l Office at Union S 0., f?r the week ending Nov. G, 5 903. 1 looser, Willie Mitchell, Ilettte Uragg. Charity Moh'.ev, Lizzie l'.-ntlcy. T E Monut, riol '"ondrey. W It Moiroll, James Edwards. Eraraa Nott, L J Eider. Miss Maggie Phiniiey, Ilunttr Hall, Mrs Vicky lVvry, Yiryio Ilotighes, 12 I) Peterson, Sara Ildlcomh, Volley Remix, Miss Ella Hopkins, Sara Sims, Miss Sallie Johnson, Miss Essie Toraus, John Kirby, J l> Tra.jp, Albert Luther, L P Vickery, E Lawson, Ed Whitney. Mrs Kate Mat tin, J II Young, E J Persons calling for tho above let t. rs will ploase say if advertised, at d will he required to pay ono cent foi their delivery. J. 0. UUMTKB. P. M MARKET REPORT. Local cotton market as corrected weekly by (J oss .v .\ rlhur. Monday, St rict Middling 97* Tuesday, " " to Wednesday. " 10' <5 Thuridty, " " 10 V 1'heso prices represent prices paid for wngon cotton. TIIR I'llODtJCK MA a',;,/,. Corrected weekly by The Union Grocery Company, Utfgs. per dozen :iO <V, ?5o Mutter, ordinary unmouldcd, per lb IT, m a?c Mutter, baity, lb bricks, per lb jyiet 2no thickens, broilers and small files o tl ell 12K(.'lSo < niekens. medium to largo tries i'ii 1 20 <>? 25c Chickens, well xrotvn trios to liens each 25 (" 30c Swoct potatoes, good yams, per liu 4')0> :'?0c Sweet potatoes, tjiteens and red, per liu 30 (at 40o Cabbage, per lb 'J (a* 3c Turoips. ICul luigtis, per Jb 1 (aj Sic Homo made sorghum, good article, per gat l'i'? fiQe Onions, per lej ho('J, iuo Print fruits, according to grade per lb be Ha re is a good demand for good ntiitT, Notice to Trespassers. All persons tire hereby forbidden lo trespass on any of Ihe lands of lhe un Iirsimud, either by walking, riling hoiitng, li-iiir-j;, cutting timb- r, or i>thttwise, and for. rn -h > (T ese a ill be prose filled In I he full extent of the law. \V, T. .Ionics, i.'f it " L. B. Jfcl'fcH. # | OUR ANIN FALL OF TUESDAY, NOV I ^ We will show a beautiful line ol Vases, Imported Haverbuul China I) : Dinner Collee and I o'clock Tens, Cr ? i yard high for 2f>c B 'light i'< orig i legu'ar f>fe goods. Sofa Pillow To| signs, Mantle and Table SearP, Fur Window Novelties. ^'e hope the I of goods while on exhibition, as it is i <T goods such as we will exhibit in a i i Special Sale c i j 1 Wo have just received 17 ti?ree; in <? ii' ;il paekatrtM :it jobbers prices: ihem we are going to oiler :i limited one-halt tie ir value G-> anywhere price tliein and come to us and huy a | $12.00 LAMP FOli ?>7.48 Tli 10.00 . 44 44 5.OS Lann | 0 00 " ' 4 7") i ? i > away i 7.oo ' " n os . J j ( ()(> <? << :).4H !?l | 5.00 44 44 2 08 'n ^ 4.00 " ? 2. IS being j 3.00 " i4 1.75 pose* : 11ood night Lamps 24c to 08c. are u i . It will be imposdMe for u.s to e; things in the way of line novehies in Window Decorations t'at we will we* k from Nov. 10th to 14th. Fven best place in town to buy wedding an n^-A r _? aiiey rurni Union, S County n Benefit As i Of Amer insure You MM&eIImh in the Above Assoc _ 1_ J. n. GREER, Pres., Union Divis MOORE'S CROUF I wni'd like every mother in Union count lion a trial 11 s winter. 1 lias been use I n ar'l Have once usine it ?d\vays depend on 11 air cl-i'.dri 11 lienor fieo from opiates it i and ctii'dn n. Of coutse it is impnlant to I the o'.d oiipuiHl formula. I gusrnn'ee mine F. C. DUKE, L = 1 ?5 j Watches ? !{jg The Finest Stock jui 1 Frefzer's Je> jj| . Don't fa>\\ to s ! . (UAL >ENING io, 1903. : line Japanese Novelties, inner and Tea Sets, After ystal Glass Vases nearly a in a I packages. They are >s stamped in beautiful deRobes, Piano Covers, and ladies will inspect this line a rare tiling to see a line city of this size. )f Lamps. 5 < f line decorated Lamps an! in order to advertise number of them at about, in town you want, to and lescare not "Cheap John" as that are usually given as premiums, but highly 'ated and delicately tinted eautiful designs and arc j u-ed for decorative puroven where electric l'ghts sed. numerate the many g.?od Furniture, Bric-a-brac and have on show during the fbody invited to call. The id Christinas presents. iture Co., . c. utual sociation ica. r Life 0 J I lation. | D. T. DUNCAN, Sec'y, ion. ? MIXTURE. y to give ill's famous pretciiprany years by scoria of parents it in tbe croup anrl coughs of s especially sui'e.l t.-> infants Imvo tin genuine prepare 1 by ! 1 o l o genuine. iruggist. iwelry and |j Dvelties. 8 st received at ^ velry Store.