The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 27, 1903, Image 2
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0 U displ-'.Yt'd in
V- our lino of
Fall nuorrnato
Mil UIUI UUlliO
4 i/.t-s from i li
smallest boy (o
ilie lar^e mam
Prices from
$5 to $22.50
Pome ami 1 t
us show them
to a on. S
Christmas!
has begun t
nanas, Cand
ed Coeoam
with Spiees
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Union Cotto
Special Advertisements
Notieeswill bo inserted in this column at
the rate of 35 words or loss for 35c one issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional lines ovel
twenty live words 5c a lino.
Tatf LATEST NOVELS MAG AV.in?
s and daily papers at .-c\i ke's
IT'KESII Snow Flake cracko-a, Cha n
. pagn-: Waifera, live o'clock te.tj,
butter thins, a nice line of a-svi led
c*l es at The Union tin ceiy Co. li
AX l'ED?FEItSIM Mt)N7"lH)Cwood,
Hickory and Holly U'?gs.
Freight paid on car louls.
JAMKS COV: KSAOT,
43-4m. Charleston, S. C.
A .NEW and complete line ot Lma'ney's
delicious Chocol ites and li >n
lions. A more de'ic:ous emd/ a pr:ty
girl never did eat at The Union Grocery
Co. - 11
W A N T E D - F AI r 11 F U L~~V E Itson
to call on retail trade ar.d
agents for m anufacluti.ag house having
well eitabli-hed business; local terriforj;
straight salary $*20 paid weekly and ?xpense'money
advanced; previous expel ience
unnecessary; position puiniaer;
busin&ss successful. Enclose self-nddressed
envelope; ?Supet iutendeiit. Travelers,.,005
Morion lJldg. Chicago. 17 Si.
Flynn says he has no competition anywhere
in the upoer part of t he Statu
as to style, quality and price. He is entirely
alone for dependable goods i-.i I rest
style. He is ahead of all competition.
-"He says the keo i efT-c s ot his
prices and the exc'.miveness of h s styles
are continually crowding hi < store. He
Bays you may possibly hay a few articles
as cheap else wdiere, but whma cuuonier
wants a dozen ddTereut things the:; s iv
in# m ut ieasr. - >e on me $1 UU.
STBA'YEL) ov stolen?' > m black seltefpup.
l-Yide.will p!e;m noify
at The Tim?s otl'ue.
I WANT the peopls to ki.ov th.it 1
will sell Roodscheater-than any other
store in the np-couiitrv, I care it -t wleie
located. Write and Ret samples and 1
will duphctte the prices of any eit>
Noith or South ar,d give you It n per
cent ciT the bill. L can nlToid to do ii
I buy for spot cash, gel all thediscounts
and I It-now where tt buy. This i-t ilie
proposition I make to the peop e ol
Union. Yoms to cornnian I, J) j
Fly?n,JMgr. 1. i
DELICIOUS MalagaGraj e,\II ddw i|
lb it Davis and King Annies. Una-I
tan Bananas, fresh Co :o.uiu>.s all of t li?*
finest qualify at Tim Union (fro&ry Co
Tfl 4XKSOIVI N'C Tii'keys'o tie liTi
at Too I'nio.?'(?* ?.c iy C >. Cone
larforeTtT^y are picked ov? i. It
WANTED EV BUYBODY TO
know that I am giving reduced
Fire Insurance rales on approved risks
in strong Companies,
yy-tf. Gko. H. Oetkel.
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jf""cURRECT IASHIOXS fp0"> f S
is Mui|;pci?liciroer&(?.
I k ' AnrericeCs Leading
Lj Clothes Makers
jf CHICAGO Nr^PBK^OSTON ^
Stock of Fane
0 come in. Nuts, (
y, Fresh Crackers, Ca
it, Raisins and Set
for your fruit cake.
?or your Groceries.
41 Mills Depart
'?>\ striTnm
r- tffn nrk wy
CU A NBK mil ES. Celei y and Saratoga
Chips. A combination that would
make any but a dead uia-.i hungry
Kr< sh lot of it at The Uni >n Giorerv
Company. It
IOTS of new yojds b,tw been opened
J at Flynn'd. l-adies' .Shi:l Waists,
j and Dress Goods all nobby and
1 up-U.-da'e. I will pty ion to see them
netore buying It
YOUlt Thanksgiving dinner or any
other dinner will bo hotter by
bavii.tr ui.o ol our Fdam Cheese. Just
a lew Flues left O.ir linest quality
cloiup out at a bargain. The Union
(iroeuy (h>. It
AjN F W line ot Cravenetts, 1 tain coats
at J. Cohen. It
LA.IIGEST shipment of new crop
Xids ever made to one Union house
jus" i i at The Union Grocery Compmy.
Almonds, Walnuts, lint/'!.". Filberts,
etc., etc. It.
DO you want a good durable Oveicoat
for your boy or youraeli? Try J
Cohen. It
TilF iu.is' delightful, must delicite
candy ever hrou. lit t > Unoi. The
Sal in Honey Comb at. *Jo cents jhm" packag:
First ever brought to Union. |
For sale at Tin Union Grocery (J. It.
i F piece in last week's Issue of The
A. Times, truth crushed to <arth will
rise again, was what Flynn said about
merchants misrepresenting their goods,
ai.d it strikes us that there is lots of
good business sense in that pica*. Gst
la?t vtek's paper and rea 1 it carefully.
Flynn lias not grown gray in the business
for uotlrng. He is certainly wide-awake
to the wants or tho |tenple. It
T' SL' received anoLher e ir nf rw..
O Oats. etc. Going at To and cents
per bush-l. Wh handle nothing not the
bj-,t \-r U* d The Union Grocery Co
A CANVASSING AGIO NT WITH
small arnouut of money may secure
the agency of a California product that
can be sold to every family of Union and
surrounding country. A tine seller for a
house to house canva ser to handle with
other goods. It is an article of daily
consumpt ion, and where once sold is a
sure jepea'cr. The pr dust is not as
yei introduced in South Carolina, but
linn h-d-t of applications have been
received from tueie,
For full part let) I us, prices and sample,
addnss, Manaokr, I'. () Box 587,
San Jose, California.
tt' . ? '"'i ?
. . ..... .1(1.1' J.IHI 1 lUCIIll
? ? to l?e compile in ike out u list of
wli it you want ami turn it over to 'I he
Union (tracery Company. It
T.'!K ONLY FLUE INSURANCE
Companies that have reduced their
rntw in this c iy are the Oieentboro
C<:IO]?aniea iip:eented by (Jeo. II.
Get/el. Agent. Call on him for puticulais.
t .'Jb-tf.
ANEW line of Flaune) Negligee
Shirts Just received at J. Cohen. It
J
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a >i^m hi
t*jright igoj by G.Kbppenh*imerACo.Ch!cago ^
y Groceries
)ranges, Ba.kes,
Shreddded
Raisins,
Telephone
tment Store.
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i NOTHER car of pure wheat fiour
A the unadulterated Kind, the k?n'l
ha; eats better and does n >t cost auj
no; e just received at The Union Grofceij
Company. 1
Rogers? Foster.
'
Miss Hello Clemence J"oster ar.c
Mr. Me Kent ban Rogers were u niter
in marriage on Wednesday inornir g
at, the home of the bride's parents
Mr and Mrs. B. F. Foster, Rev. Mr
Morris officiating. Miss Ruth Fostei
and Mr. Roland Sc^ife and Miss Nini
Colt on and Mr. Rogers, a brother o
the groom, were the bridesmaids am
groomsmen. The bride was attired
i in an elegant traveling dress of browr
t broad cloth. The happy couple
too'- the 11 >15 train en route to tht
home of the groom's parents in Latta
j where they will spend the holidays
| The great number of the younf
! friends of this most popular youuf
j lady quite filled the large house pi
I Mrs. Foster. The presents wer<
numerous and elegant.
REPORT OK Tin; rnvm v
lSIJI UUl VI lllli lyUi> 171 I lUi*
?OF THE?
MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S
NATIONAL BANK
OF UNION, SOOTH CAROLINA,
At Union, in the State of South Camilla
at the close of business, Nov,
17th 1903.
RESOURCES
Loans ami discounts $lti},332 JK
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .'11,037 5I".
S. Honda to secure circulation.. lfi.OGO (A
Oankinx house, furniture and
II\tares In.iMN) 00
One from approved reserve agents H.ir.ii tid
< hecks and otner cash items I 7lh 1*7
Notes of other National Hanks? 3,837 oti
Fractional tiaper currency, nickels
ami cents at f.'
Specie |0 7W3 4fi
Le^al tender notes s.ooo (K1
Redemption fund with U. S.
Trcus'r (5 per cent, of circulation) 750 (Hi
Total tn 1.751 81
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in ? an mm I?n
Mii'iUiin fund 3I.21H M
Undivided profits, less expenses
ami tuxes paid t?,4L*1
Nutionnl Hank Notes outstanding I'l.tXXt <10
Duo toother National Hunks 7,938 U)
I ii*< I i v irl mi I deposits subject to
clieek I?r>,534 70
Notes and Mils rcdlscouiiled 2t,W>o <0
Totul |2#3,7M HI
State of South Carolina, I
Couny of IJnloti. (
(, J. J>. Arthur, Cashier of the above
named bunk, do solemnly swear thatthe above
statement is true to the twist of my knowledge
und belief.
.1. l>. Arthur, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo thts
23rd day of Nov., lMtf.
W. \V. liuOflRS, Notary I'ublic.
cohrbct?attbrt :
F, M. Fakr. I
A. H. F meruit, V Directois.
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market report.
9
Local cotton market as corroctei week y
by Goas & Art bar.
Monday, Strict Middling...* 11
TuPKtjjr, " " '1
Wednesday. " _ 11
Thursday, " ...* . 11
These prices represent prices paid for
wagon oltoD.
TUB PIIOUPCK MAKKKT.
Corrected weekly by The Untou Grocery
Company,
Eggs, per dozen 'Mi (a 35c
Mutter, ordinary unmouldcd, per lb 15 (<i JMe
Mutter, Dairy. Ii) bricks, per lo 201." 26c
chickens. broilers and small flies
each I3 \'(u) 15c
chickens, medium to large files
en It 20 (if. 55e
Chickens, well grown tries to hens
each 25 (? 30c
Sweet potatoes, good yams, per bit 4') (<> 50c
Sweet potatoes, queens and rod,
l er l?U 30 (a' 40c
Cabbage, nor lb 2(jn 3c
Turnips, nut bagss, per Jb ... 1 ?i 2c
Home made sorghum, good article.
per pal v 40 (u 50it
Dnious, por hu f0(<0 100
Driid fruits, according to grtulo
per lb 5 (nl 8c
Turkeys, tier II 12 Si (ai 15c
I Mens, unknown, per liu 1 tK>
Pons, table variet ies. per bu 1.25 to 1.50
lY-qj, rice or lady, per bu 1.75 to 2.00
'there Is a good dnmand for good Stutf.
Slinimnris fnr "Roliof
(Complaint Served.)
State of South Carolina, ) Court of ComUivon
County. \ mon Plots.
Mary A. Holt, K. C. liolt. A. D.
Stokes, Elizabeth Ralley and F. F.
Greene, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Mary Jeannette Wallace, Edwin H.
Wallace, I). Madisbn Wallace, James
! Munro Wallace, Ida W. Haker, W. Russell
Go8s. Kthelind S. Goss, Henry
Laurens Gogs, William Wilson Goas,
Albeit Sidney Goss and Elizabeth H
Munro, Defendants.
To the Defendants, above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the Complaint in this
action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, the original of which
Complaint and Summons were -duly
tiled in the oltice of the Clerk of Court
of Common Pleas for Union County, S.
C , at Union C. II., S. C., on the 25th
day of November A. D,, 1003, and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
Complaint on the subscribers, at their
offices at Union, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of tire day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the Complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs
in this action will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Dated at Union, S. C., Nov. 2">, 1903.
Hydkiciv & Sawyer,
James Munro,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
I. Frank Pkakk,
Clerk of Court. (Seal.)
To the Defendants: Edwin R. WalWace,
D. Madison Wallace, James
Munro Wallace, W. Russell Goss and
William Wilson Goss.
Take notice that that the Complaint
in this action, together with the Summons,
of which the foregoing is a cony,
was duly tiled in the office of the Clerk
^cxsccuac^^sts^i;
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CLO;
The ladies all say
Jackets are the prettiest
and it must be true as w
such a large trade in the*
of which we have Qlr
I of Court of Common Pleas for Union
I county, South Carolina, at Union C.
s 11., S. U., outhe25tli day of November
A. D., 1903.
hydbick a^sa^tykr,
James Munbo.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Union. IS. C., Nov. 25, 1903. 48-Ot
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T111". ST H A1N TO A N B V P.
' caused by wrong glasses in ay risult in permanent
injury. No test is accurate unless
r made with niod'-rn instruments. Only n
jBraduu'e Optician is competent to use these
' to advantage. Tests are innilo here by those
f poeesglng scientific knowledge, experience
und skill.
1 Eyeglasses and Spectacles made from our
prescription will relieve nil strain from
whatever cause. Call at my oflice and have
your eyes tested absolutely free of charge.
| McCreery Glymph,
OPTICAL SPECIALIST.
Ollice >1. .V 1*. Hank liuildiug. roar ITnion
Drugstore. Hours II to 1- a m., 1 to.Y3u p. m.
i 11
| ordered three w times t
therefore have the
"IP^ewest
to pick from and the pi
Don't fail to give us a ca
thing in this line as it wi
pocket. In the same
Cloaks and Jackets you
line of the newest and 1
98c up. Remember our
for same money, same g
-HMcLure Mei
I.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Office at Union
S. C., for the week ending Nov. 27,
1903.
Blanton, W J Mullins, John
l>avis, It W Otten, J O
Feaster, Mrs Sophia Peoples, Thos
Fisher, John Sanford, Mrr It J
Garner, F M Smith, Davis
Ilarlston, J II Smith,- Charlie
Hill, Eilen Sweat, A D
Johnson & Co , Wra Thomas Bob
Jeter, Francis Thompson, Wm
iohnson, Walter Thompson. A W
Lamar, Ben [*2J Williams, A I
Lawson, Eddie Williams, Mima
I.vies, Mrs Eizzle Yates, T M
Miller, Eunice Young, Itev G
Persona calling for the above le'?
ters wili please say if advertised, aud
will be required to pay one cent for
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter.. P. M.
Notice to Tresspassers.
AH persons are hereby forbidden to
trespaf-a on the lands known as the Winsmith
Quarters, iu Bogansville townihlp,
either bv walking, riding, hunting, dishing,
cutting timber or otherwise, and for
each offense will be pros; cuted to the
i mil extent of the law.
Gaiiribl Mii.leu. Agt.
1 48-41 p.
I AN OVERCOAT
There are men who clin
tailor" hahit on their Suits,
clothing store at the first tou
I with an Overcoat. Pet haps
What need is there to pay a
c; tailor for an Overcoat wher
Schloss Bros, and Stein-Bloc
of the very latest sty]e at so 1
see our garments before buyi
of thosfe Overcoats bought a
Get one before they are all g
plicated for double the mono;
J, C o
I Clothier arid
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NlKS. .
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that our Cloaks and
to be found anywhere,
e have never before ha
re coods. in conspnnMr^
eady sold out and rehis
season.- You will
?
Styles f|
ices are "away down."
l11 when you need any11
mean money in your
department with our
will find a very choice
atest style Skirts from
motto is more goods
oods for less money.
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rcantile Co. ~ Opening
Books of SubscriptioA.
Pursuant to a - commission leaned
to the undersigned, as corpora ton,
by the Secretary of State of 0onth
Carolina on the 14th day "November,
1908, notice Is hereby given that *
books of subscription to the oapital
stock of the McLure Mercantile
Company, a proposed corporation
will be opened at the office of the
McLure Mercantile Company In the
city of Union, county of Union, State
of South Carolina, on the 18th day of
December, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m.
The said proposed corporation wtU
have a capital stock of $10,000 divided
into 100 shares of the par valne of
$100 each, with its prinoipal place of
business at Union, South Carolina,
and will be empowered to do a general
mercantile business both whole- ' - *
sale and retail, buy and sell ootton,
notes, securities, bills chosen in action,
real and personal property e(
all kinds.
W. S. MoLurb,
J. F. MoLurb,
? Corporators.
ov.19, 1998. 48DeWltVsJM
Salve '
ARGUMENT. |
ig to the costly "merchant w
but who go into the nearest H
ch of winter and walk out &
yon are one of these kind, i
tancy price to a merchant *V
i you can get from us a j1
k hand tailored garment
much less cost? Call and [
ng. Also we have a f ew E
>t a closing out ?nl? l?fV r
one for they can't bo du- ^ *
h e n, i '
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Ftirnisher. ;
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