The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 11, 1903, Image 2
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Pretty Handkerchiefs, Trimn
Comforts, Sheetings, etc,
SHOES.
By far the prettiest and best 1
in a long time. "The Autohav"
to the foot like a kid glove to tl
leather top, Blutcher style and Ci
ladies' favorite. Call to see it.
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wVnMkxKST NOVELS. MAG.
JL zines and daily papers at Sc vike'
WANTED?PERSIMMON, DO
uood. Hickory and Holly J.->;
Freight paid on car loads.
James Cocks aot,
43-4m. " Charleston, N.
WANTED?FAITHFUL I'E 1
son to call on retail trade ai
agents for manufacturing h unto liavi;
well established business; local territoi
Btraight salary $20 paid weekly and ?
pense money advanced; previous expel
ence unnecessary; position permanen'
business successful. Enclose self-a<
dressed envelope; Superintendent Tra
elers, GQo Monon 131dg. Chicago. 47 S
MRS. BRIGGS has new Nuts, Rai
ins, Currants and Citron. Fu
line Fruits and Candies. All kiml
of Christmas Toys, Dolls, etc. ?
very lowest prices. 41H
WANTED ? EVERYBODY T
know that \ am crivino
Fire Insurance rates on approved risk
in strong Companies.
'JO-tf. Geo. II. Out/.el.
Tiie only fikeinsukanci
Companies that, liave reduced thei
rates in this city are the Green.sbor
Companies repiesenled by. Geo. II
Oetze). Agent. Call on him for partio
nlars. oh tt
A CANVASSING AGENT Will
small amount of money may s<cnr<
the agency of a California product thu
can be sold to every family of Uuionanc
surrounding country. A tine seller for i
house to house canva ser to handle wit!
other goods. It is an article of dailj
consumption, and where once sold is n
sure repeater. The product is not a>
jet introduced in South Carolina, but
hundreds of applications have been
received from there,
For full particulars, prices and sample,
address, Manaoek, 1'. O. lJox 587,
San Jose, California.
Wafi iPjU?nouses of all kinds to
renfc. Applicants turned away
daily. If you have vacant houses we
can rent them for you.
r J. M. Johnson A* Co.,
."iO-lt ' Real Estate and Renting.
SALE-^At the home of Mrs. A. \V.
Charles, on the loth of this month,
will be s'Old at auction, I mule, 2
cows, I w'agon, I buggy, a few shouts,
farm implements, etc., etc. It p
STIMULATING and nutritious
drinks at the Rice Drug Co. Beef
Boallon, Tomato Boulion, Clam BouJion,
Kola Grape, Hot Chocolate,
Vigoral. Try them, they aro good.
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LORIGUS (
Ve will offer you 01
SDAY, DECE
5AT OUR fc.
ID TRIMMED
o be here first, bt
your way out fr<
her lines.
AXVE
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>DS. Then, C
Blanketa Tim cbihlroi
look and laugl:
?????? to buy somcth
for Santa C1la.
wc have the p
ive have handled
mm i wagons in our
? 1 his shoe toe is
I, , t, . . desks on the v
lie hand, l'atcnt
aban heel. The Conic to th<
and many oth
i?.iags;
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--t rj JF.& J' (/'--X'>
imivli,i'VT>?Cottaee. on South *tvt'
^ ?x~~ -f? uud vaiieu stock o
u'e, tier's Samples going at cos
?some of them extra line barguinsat
The Wonder Store. 1
's
F()I{ SALE?Two got) I mules. East
terms. Apply to J. A. Brown.
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Jone.ville News Notes,
JoNK>vu.i.i:, 8. Dec. 7 th.?
Tiie j rice of cotton was <|ime fancj
la-t w eck, but there was hut little tc
,jr go on the market as most of it ha:
y; been soM. 8o the high price is not
doing the farmers much good.
{~ We had a very light rain Saturjl
day night, just enough to lay the
v- dust. A little more rain would have
been ijuite welcome to the farmers,
? who want to sow wheat and turn
?* their land for the winter freezes.
^ Last night the barn of Wade
it Goodc, a colored man near town was
burned, with a good mare, one hale
. seed cotton, the seed of two bales
t) of cotton, about seventy five bushels
(1 of corn, one thousand bundles of fod"s
der, some hay, n buggy, gear and
farming tools. Goode's loss is about
_ #2.70, and no insurance, lie is firm
? in tne belief that his barn was set on
i fire, as there were signs around the
? barn that indicated it, and then the
fire was so late in the night, about
two o'clock. There is no clue
Mrs. W. T. Litt'ejohn died last
I Tiiursday after a long illness which
terminated in consumption and dropI
sy. Mrs. Littlejohn was over over I
i seventy years of age and was a con- I
? sistent member of the Baptist church. |
Her remains were laid to rest last J
Friday in the village cemeterv, in i
St/ O f 1
, the presence of a large number of
i relatives and friends. The funeral
service was performed by her pastor,
Kev. L. T. Carroll, assisted by llev.
Ibtvid 1 lucks.
Misses Bertha Altnan and Ktha
I lames attended the aiinual State
(Convention of the U. 1>. (J. at Camden
last week and were much pleased
with their grand entertainment in
the old historic town of Camden.
Miss Kate Sumner of Union and |
\.f iii* /?
>jhs ividie Ureer, are the quests of
Mrs. K. !i. liittlejohn on Pacolet fit.
Mr. J. II, Littiejohn was over at
Gafliiey last week riling in his buggy
and in crossing the Southern
railway was run into hy a train and
consideraby hurt. His buggy was
torn to pieces, but his mule that he
was driving was not hurt.
TELKI'JIONB.
:hances
n
MBER 15th,
HAT SALE.
;fore the stock is
>m The Sale stop
> COMBS.
hristmas Toys Come.
a love to tarry at these counters to
i, blow whistles, pop caps, and then
ing. Children! don't forget to watch
is. Write a letter to him, tell him
ret'iest little chairs and "Express"'
store, and some nice little writing
ray.
l- Furniture Department to see these
cr pretty things.
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f I Monday, Strict Middling 12
. 1 Tuesday. " " 11
1 Wednesday, " 11
- I Thursday, " " 11
t | Those prices represent prices pai.l n
_ j wagon cotton.
f Til K PRODUCE M.UIKKT.
Corrected weekly l>v The Union (irocei
. Company,
Kggs. per ijo/.cn 30.? 4(
Mut tor, ordinary uiimouhlcd. per lb hi if 2Mutter,
Dairy, lit bricks, per lb 30 a 3;
t hickens, broilers and small t ries
- ... , 12.', (tii 1!
< luckcns. medium to large Iries
J ... .<>a h 20 (a". 2.'
< luckens, well grown fries to hens
' ca?? 25 (? :KI
, sweet potatoes, good yams, per bu 4'j (? mj
Sweet potatoes, queens and red,
' -r p,;r V\ 30 i?; 4(1
I 11 imps. Hut -biigas, per Hi 1 ^
Home made sorghum, good article,
,, .per gal 40(<? M)
Onions per bu w, 1(1
, ih'iid fruits, according to grade "
' Per lb
1 r?rkeys per It ];? ., ^.jr,
I'eas, unknown, per bu . j.o
I'eas, table varieties, per bu 1.25 to 1.5
I eas. rice or lady, per bu 1.75 to 2.0
There is a good demand for good stall .
J'cace Assnrcd.
llussiii and Japan have agreet
upon terms which assure a peacefu
settlement, at least for awhile, of the
"Far Eastern Question."
The influence of France and Eng
I land, allies respectively of Hussiti
j and Japan, no doubt had much
weight in preventing a war between
these two nations, that would probably
have ''set the world on fire;"
yet tiie Czar's of'c repeated assertion
: that he was earnestly desirous
! of the peace of the world appears
! perfectly true.
| ADVERTISED LETTERS
i Remaining in the Post Office at Union
S C., for the week ending I) ?c 11
| 1908.
| Allen, E J Jeter, Matlie
Aughtry, Mrs MtryJonea, Willie
Hrownlie, I'eter Jones, J B
Hlalock, J Ji Miller, lim
Eruiu. Jack Miller. Lucinda
Eaves. Willie Xotson, Willie
Fant, I)an'l Osment, J S
(Mailman, I.ula Pmtu ff, Mrs Sis
lies son. Itobt Robinson, (Racie
Ilarlsill, Bertha Rice. Francis
Hughes, E D Smith, Johnson
Henderson, Mrs I)>orgee, J no R
Hill, W II Thomas, Ilattie
Kiikiug, Olaml Zanders, Mrs L T
Johnson, R E
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irr-iiua caut?g tor Hie above let
tars will please say if advertised, an 1
will he required to pay one eont foi
their delivery.
J n HtlNTKR. P. M.
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NOTICE!
GO TO
RAVENSCROFT & SON
KOK
JIA1RCUTTING AND SHAVING*.
Opposite Post Oilice.
I
A Tree Tlint Crew* ill >lu<x.
Tliore is, a tree in the West Indies
thnt tlie natives say "grows dishes!"
It looks like an apple tree. Tliey eall it
the calabash. It hears very queer
leaves and large white blossoms that
grow right from the trunk and larger
branches. After the flower conies the
fruit, just as our apples or peaches do.
lint this fruit is in the shape of a
gourd, only stronger and much larger,
sometimes a foot in diameter. Now, see
wlmt a use the people of that country
make of this fruit. The shell is so linrd
that all sorts of big and little dislies
and drinking cups can ho curved out of
it. Kvon pot;; and kettles are made and
used over the (ire. but of course they
cannot last as long as our iron ones.
IVloliril ?Em.
"Hello. Jliggles! IIow are you getting
along with that suit of yours
against tlie railroad on account of personal
injuries";"
"I brought 'em to time, old man. I
brought 'em to time!"
"What! l>id you got the $50,000 you
sued for?"
"No; we sort o'?or?compromised on
the amount. They offered nic $250
cnsli, and I,took 'em up so blamed quick
it made their heads swim. 1 pot it, |
too, by George!"?Chicago Tribune.
What It In Tlmt Winn.
A country woman remarked to her ]
neighbor during a conversation on their
return from market, "How is it, Mary,
that you have been married four times,
ami I've never been married at nil, and
I'm much handsomer than you?"
"Aye, to be sure," returned Mary,
"but it ain't handsomeness that does
it, Sarah. It's the 'come hither' in your
eye."
Ilird Illerntion.
After years of study devoted to the
topic Professor Alfren Newton of Cambridge
stated that without doubt bird
migration is the greatest mystery in the
entire animal kingdom, "a mystery," he
added, "that can be no more explained
by the modern man of science than by
the simple minded savage of a*tiquity."
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- CAN YOU SEE THAT
Some people see MNimudi that
for
>; - Christmas Presents. *.
3r You know we have glasses of all
kinds?that we examine the eyes,
mate and lit glasses for old anil
young.
* In fact we make old eves young
),. and young eyes better. No charge
?< for test and examinations.
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McCreery Glymph,
,t. OI'TICAI. SPKC 1 At.1ST.
ic Office M. and P. Hank Building.
,i: Take stairway on Main St. Hours
ic 1) to 12 a. m., 1 to 5:510 p. in.
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y arc bringing out heavy
'jjj with a rush. How al
[] prepared to withstand
n suitable clothes? Tim
w no place in town can y<
Q We are showing all th
^ hand tailored Stein-Blc
^ smart clothes which we
l"i ideas o? clothes perft
l"j "warm as toast" on the
those $15 and $16 Suits
5 go at $13.50 for the nex
ff ebrated King Quality i:
at reduced prices.
| J. Co
H
ft Clothier and
..GREAT COS'
CLOT]
Having decided to go go c
ness we are now offering o
Youth's and Children'sCl
sale cost for the next 30 d
NOW 13 YOl
\
to get a Suit cheaper thar
Nice, new, stylish, up-toand
efnbracing all the lat
More than $5,000.00 wor
offered you to select from.
Come Early Whi
Si
as it won't last long at t!
we are offering you more
and same goods for less i
them elsewhere.
"The early bird c<
Mrl nroMprrai
The Und
FUKNMTJKL
The Herring Furniture C
Furniture on the installmei
lowest possible prices.
Give us
Herring Funrlr
ttfext door Mi
Building and Loan notice.
Series No. 4 of the Peopfr8' Building
and Loan AasociaticP1 wil1 be
started January 1st, lOOif All wishing
stock will confer a filvor by calling
on or conferring withf
(Jkokok O. Pkkkin, 'treasurer,
At Hank of W. A. Nic'ho\80n & Son.
49- it. |
n.ibii ?^ ?
I UCIflirS Maze?
Safl^e
I For Piles* Burns* Sorest 1
i?
y Cold Days! [
' Suits and Overcoats
bout yours? Are you j |
the cold weather in j jn
e to get them, and at , #
3u do as well as here. i
le new models in the m
>ck and Schloss Bros,
know will meet your
;ction and kc*p you
coldest days. All of
; in fancy fabrics to
t 5 days, also the celdlOeS
for m#?n
...W iv fcv-r
i
hen,
Ku'rnish.er.
*
r SALE OF..
3INGL *
'V'V $%
>ut of the Clothing busiur
entire lot of Men's,
othing at actual wholeays.
UR CHANCE
i you ever dreamed of.
date stock, well assorted
est weaves and styles,
tli of Clothing will he
le the
upply is Plentiful
liese prices. Remember
goods for same money
noney than you can get
itches the worm."
itile Company,
ersellers.
! :
5oiu on nme aiwu^|
for cash.??
onipanv^nT^U \ %,
tit plana and for cash at the
trial.
ture Company, *
irrah's tin shop.
Union B. and L. Association.
Series 8.
The above popular Association has
concluded to open another series,
Series 8, January 1st, 1904. All
parties wishing shares will call upon
I J. M. Greer at Judge of Probate's
office for information.
"I was well; I would be better; here I
lie," is the epitaph on a tombstone in
England.
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