The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 18, 1903, Image 2
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WHO CAN BEAT
Flour, Bacon, Sugar and L
duced for a short time. Get tl
while you can.
Picnic Hams at lie a poun
The best Star Hams and S
mium at best market prices.
Presetves, pear and peach,
gallon buckets.
A splendid variety of Syrup
Goc a gallon.
Here is where you can get ;
Salt for your stock. Remember
: SIP
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Special Advertisements
notices will be inserted in this column tit
tlio rate of i"> words or less for 25e one issue,
four issues for 75e. Additional lines over
twenty-five words6c a line.
fnitu umckeis, .Nuts. Raisins, Cur-I
rants, Citron, Prunes, Dates, and nil '
kinds of Fruits at Scaifk's.
WANTED? PERS1 MM ON, DOGwood,
Hickory and Ilolly Hogs.
Freight paid on car lo ids.
James Co<JKsaot,
43-4m. Charleston, S.
WA N T E D?FA I ni FUL P E H- 1
son to call on retail trade and
agents for manufacturing house having
well established business; local territory;
Straight salary $20 paid weekly and ex
penfitJ- money advanced; previous experi- ,
ence unnecessary; position permanent; |
business successful. Enclose sejf-ad- v
dressed envelope; Superintendent Trav- f
elers, 605 Monon Bldg. Chicago. 47-8t. j.
MRS. BRIGGS has new Nuts, Rais- *
ins, Currants und Citron. Full ?
line Fruits and Candies. All kinds 1
of Christmas Toys, Dolls, etc. at
very lowest prices. " 41)-4t ,
WANTED ? EVERYBODY TO <
know that I am giving reduced *
Fire Insurance rates on approved risks j
in strong Companies.
39-tf. Geo. II. Oetzbl. .
The only fire insurance '
Companies that have reduced their
ill una <11 r- Hit? uifflJMHllU
Companies ^presented l>y Geo. FT. I:
Oetzel. Agent. Call on him for pat tic- <
ulars. I
A CANVASSING AGENT WITH 1
small amount of money may stcnre ^
the agency ot a California product that 1
cau be sold to every family of Union and I
surrounding country. A tine seller for a \
house to house canva-^er to handle with .
other goods. It is an article of daily _
consumption, and wheie once sold is a ture
repeater. The pr- duct is not as J
jet introduced in South Carolina, hut ,
t hundreds of applications have been ?
received from theie,
For full jKirticulars, prices and sample,
address, Manager, P. O. Pox 587, |
San Jore, California. y
TJILYNN says he is going to hustle ,
JL' out h.s heavy good?. lie is over- *
loaded in many things ana nays cost is better
than carrying them over to "1
another season. lie says that if cutting J
prices means anything the goods must U
go. He is not going to accumulate oh I
stock, there is enough of that kind in "|
town now. Keep your eye on Fiynn, J
he is up-to-date and means business. If J?
you want l>argains you had better go and ni
fee the old man before you buy a dollars
worth, it will be money in your pocket. "J
It. *
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ALL the men's heavy Shoes, Ha h, T
Clothing Overcoats and children's
Clothing at actual cost at Fiynn's. It JC
PLACE your Oyster orders ahead tor te
the holidays. K. M. Edits. It It
/
m FOR EV
is our motto.
THE PRICES W
ard are re- Now yc
lem eheao
and helping
d. A JV3
wilt's PreWe
cai
in h and 1 come to this
have not be
j?, oOc and down stairs
T> , kept there f<
your Kock 1
thi*! to come and
>urs for best value:
^n,,t'' '
. Miss M. L. (IAUI.AN.
FUR SALE?Two good mules. Easy
terms. Apply to J. A<lirown.
IF YOU want good, sound, new cn p
almonds, pecans, bra/.ds, Alberts, etc.
s<e us bef(>re you buy your Christmas
supply. The Union Grocery Co. It
ROOM TO rent.?The room over the
post ollice, formerly occupied hy
Mr. cquire as a photograph gallery.
Apply.at The Union Titnps otlice.
THE UNION Gintery Co. always
has a t hoico line of fruits such as
Rananas, Apples, Oranges, Dates,
l'i ui e1, etc , etc. It
/T I.WDJ Ti fA ir _i i ? I'. ' '
1?J| ri-Mlvn. 1. III. ivei!)' iV V/O. IlilVt'
mJL just received a carload of Tennessee
torses and lu'iles, which tliey offer for
lale jit Ufe Whillock stables. These
gentlemen will keep a good supyly of
itock on hand throughout the season,
LOWNEY'S Chocolates and Hon
Bom received by express for the
inlidays at It. M. Estes. It
JUST received a lovely lot of fruit
cakes, (,'ome before they are picked
>ver. Your choice at $1.50 and $1.75
it The Union Grocery (Jo. It.
rll E Cheeee sold by It. M. Estes at
15c per pound will Ik*, taken b sck
it. ode jmt pound if not found satisfactory
n eveiy particular. It
A HE you planning for your Christmas
riinnetV Tim 11iii.>n i.i*iyui v i ?
iH8 any and everything you will aetd.
'ome and see us bel'oie i he bu-<y srason
K-jiim.
M. KSTKS will save you money '
r-v? on lVunes. Evap>rat<d Frui's I
?y llia box. Stehini. It |
Foil YOUR holiday fHirrtHinment*, (
olivt-s ate essential. Remember (lie j
Julon Gireery Co has a choice supply (
hTORTHERN Apples, Florida '
W Oranges, Malaga Grape nit l\. M. '
isles. ll ?
\ BOX of Cigars would be a charm- I
iV ing Christinas gift for your friend,
"he Urvon Groo ry Co. has any kind
oil wish and any price. (
A (.'OM PLETE line of Fruits, Nil's, P
X Candies, etc at It M. Estee. It 8
an _ - "
r you wain your unrifllDM cakes to *
L l>e a success try our ingredients The A
rnion Grocery Co. lr. B
h
3 RID Murdock Co. Mince Meat, ti
It* Tomato Catsup, Preserves and ci
dlitsat.lt M. Kstes under the famous 5
onarch brand. It
>EF()ItE you laiy your friend a
-v Christmas present c ime and see our
ind v Latent. nov? Ity in fancy b >xes at
he Union Gr^ceiy t'e. ^ It.
3LANKET4 and Coori'jrts at first
J* cost and some soiled vGiite Counrpe.nes
at ttOe on the dollar at Flynn's
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EKYBODY'
E OFFER YOU
>u ore thinking about havir
others to have
Lerry Christmas.
ri help you by telling you 1
i store to pick your gifts. Mar
en into our new Crockery roo
to see the line of nice gooi
or you. Every one is invit
1 look at all of this pretty war
I
s,
?. i-ivcj-sri umiri 01 neiuu ? ___ .?
ion Mince Meat. If you ' w;
something nice give your older to'J
Union (in c ry (Jo. Any quantity fi
one pound up.
EVERYBODY is running after tin
and tliey will soon bt all goni
those samples of leather goods, purs
wrist bigs, etc., papateries, hair brush
tooth brushes, mirrois, etc. at cc
Coma quick aud get your share.
U Wonder Store
T:iE Columbia Book Company
Atlanta, Ga , are introd .cing a n
card game which is putting Flinch a
Pit in thp waste basket. This ganu
educational as well as amusii
'Numbers and Word Building" let
spelling, while "Red Heads," "Findi
His Sweetheart," "Trail" and "Chas
have all the fun imaginable. The cai
are good linen stock, 50c Gilt edge 7.
Order direct of the compauy if y
want one or two iiacks for Christmas.
r?i^>0
(FIFTY) tailor made Skirts tl
Ov should have got here last rnon
have just got here and we will sell tlx
at actual cost rather than carry tht
over. Ladies, this is jour chance to (
a bargain in a tine skirt at Flyuns.
Cotton Growing in Africa.
London, Dec. 11.?An imperi
grant in aid of cotton growing
British West Africa will be propos
A .? !
uuuug uiib corning session of Parll
ment, and it is understood that tl
suggestion has been favorably i
ceived by the Government depai
ments concerned. The British Gc
ton Growing Association is preparii
full details of the results of the e
periment.hl plantings, for submissi<
to the colonial office, and the recei
excitement in Lancashire, caused I
he report of the United States agi
cultural department of a shortage
.he American crop, is being utilizi
is a reason why every effort shoul
)e made to render the British cottc
rade independent of shortages in tl
Jnited States.
MR. KTINKON WILL TKACH THKM.
Starksville, Miss., Dec. 11.?M
. L. Stinson, instructor in the pr
laratory department of the Missii
ippi Agricultural and Mechanic!
lollege, left today for Mancheste
England, whence he will go to Sout
ifrica as the representative of tl
Iritish Cotton Growers' Associatloi
aving been chosen by that organizi
ion to teach the natives of thi
ou^try how to grow cotton and th
est methods of improving the staph
NOXICE!
GO TO
RAVENSCROFT & SON
% KOR
HATROUTTING AND SHAVING.
Opposite Post Office.
L.
jj MARKET REPORT.
I<oeal cotton market as corrected weekly
by (loss & Arthur.
Monday, Strict Middling
Tuesday, " " 11?.
Wednesday, " 11#
Thursday, " 11?,'
These prices represent prices paid for
wagon cotton.
THE PRODUCE MARKET. i
Corrected weekly by The Union Grocery '
_ Company,
? Kggs,- per dozen 30 (a) 40e
?lluttor, ordinary unmoulded, per lb 15 (a) 80c
Butter, Dairy, lb bricks, per lt> 20 <& SBe
Chickens. broilers and small fries
eaCh 12 # (it, 15c
_ Chickens, medium to large fries
each 20 (n 25c
Chickens, well grown fries to liens
each 25 & 30c
Sweet potatoes, good yams, per bu 40 (<< 5Cc
Sweet potatoes, queens and rod,
per ou 30 (a 40c
_ Turnips, ltutsbagas, per lb 1 <g 2c
Home-made sorghum, good article,
per gnl 40 (ff 50c
Onions, per bu 80 (o) 100
'b Dried fruits, according to grade
per lb 6 (<ft #c
Turkeys. per lb 12 @*15c
Peas. unknown, per bu 1 00
Peas, table variotles, per bu 1.25 to 1.50
Peas, rice or lady, per bu 1.75 to 2.00
There is a good demand for good stuir.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
to Remaining in the Poet Office at Union
S- C., for the week ending D?c. 18
1903.
IV Runt tr P. Tnfnr Piolrona
Beavers, T II Love, Miss L S
111 Biown, Horace G Mabrey, J W
Byrd, Arthur McQueen. Mrs Sal lit
, Crosby, Johnnie Roseinotid, John II
G? Davis, Willie Salter, W A
Foster, Perry San ford, llebeca
i Gibson, Lee Shelton, Willie
ea George, Andy Smith, Reuben
Gregory, Mat Thompson, John
Harris, Leona Toney, R C
Ilnrdwick, Win [2] Willinrbain, Scott
Hill, Chalmond Wright, Mis Jane
? Hill,, R B Wright Miss Sallic
Hodge, Mack Wix, Miss Buggie |
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised, and
will be required to pay oue cent fm
? their delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina, I Court of ComCounty
of Union, j raon Pleas.
W. L. Culp, et al, Plaiutiff,
vs.
Dudley C. Beaty, et al, defendant.
In obedience to an order made in
above stated case. I will sell at
Union, before the Couit House door,
during the legal hours of salesday, January
4th, 1904, the followiug lands, viz:
All that tract of land, known as the
Bennett and Bogan place in Bogansville
Towoship, containing sixty eight acres,
being tract No. 0 in the division of the
lands of A. W. Thompson, as will more
specifically appear from the record of the
deed thereto in the book of Real Estate
Records N. 32. page 348.
All that tract in Bogansville Township,
containing one hundred and twenty
acres, more or less, bouuded bv Mrs.
~"j.~ and estate of James II. Gosselt, ami
?jje more particularly described in the deed
thereto recorded in Heal Estate Hook
H J, 28, page fill.
Tract in Bogansville Township, couem
tainiug one hundred and thirty live acres
more or less, bounded by the lands of
' Frank Webber, Migalon Vamer and
eg' Fair Forest Creek.
(8t' Also tract containing thirty eight
acres in I'inckney Township, bounded by
the lands of A G. Wood, II. S. Porter,
and Skull Shoals public road and more
particularly described in deed recorded
of Hook II, 30, page 7%.
ev? One lot in the Town of Union, COnnV
taining one acre more or less, known as
' H part of the Mullinax lot and bounded by
JK- lots of Miss Whitiock, Miss Mullinax,
10,1 lot once of John Rodger's estate, and lot
n* of Sam Hampton's estate, St. Augusw
tine church and Grogg street.
. 3 One half undivided interest in the fee
ru;- of a lot in the town of Union, known as
011 Ivot No. 11, in the division of the lands
of Mose Hughes, bounded on E ist by
Southern railroad. South by lands of
Miss A. E Hill, Wist by lands of Law?at
son Gossett and on North by Glenn (
ith Spiirgs public road.
TERMS OF SAKE.
;et One fourth cash, balance in three
It j equal annual installments, with interest
rrom^danpf sale on each installment,
and after maturity at the rate of eight I
per cjnt per annum, secured by bond of !
purcharer and mortgage of the premises.
ial 51-3t, C. II. Peakk, Maater. I
in
ed ?
he i:
11
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..GREAT COST
CLOTF
Having decided to go go out <
uess we are now offering our <
Youth's and Children's Cloth
sale cost for the next 30 days
NOW IS YOU
to get a Suit cheaper than yo
"NT i/?o now cfirli
X1IVVJ XiV" J w "WMj U J/- W wuvv
and embracing all the latest
More than $5,000.00 worth o
offered you to select from.
Come Early While
Sup
as it won't last long at these
we are offering you more goo
and same* goods for less mom
them elsewhere.
"The early bird catch
McLure Mercanti
The Under
FURNITURE i
The Herring Furniture Coy*
Furniture on the installment
lowest possible prices,
QcivW us a
Herring Fu/nitu
*Next docy tQ Murri
Building and Loanr'0|,ce' |Ad
Series No. 1 of the Peof I w
ir.g and Loan Associatil , ,, Je | h
Btarted January 1st, 1904.V. ! 8?-1 * *
ing stock will confer a fa J y H share:
ing on or conferring with X I the ?m
liHH-m-n m_>iurer. I
</. m. cnni.n, iruav n ' f Ter
At Bank of W. A. Nicholson aC500,
49 It. " 5l*3t.
DeWitt's ffiitf Salve V"E
Fop PHos, Burns* Soros* I .
. \
Great Reduction in P
For the N
We will sell all of our $15.
breated Suite in Fancy fabr
$12.50 Suite for $10.00. '
by the famous Schloss Brot
the latest styles and guaran
sell you an
All Wool Suit for
In youth's and boy's Suits ^
tion in the city, and are e
great deal less than the rea
these prices close on the nig
if you want something gooc
must come quick.
J. Col
i Clothier and 1
SALE OF. .
IINGL*
5f the Clothing busisntire
lot of Men'a,
ing at actual wholeR
CHANCE
V
u ever dreamed of.
i stock, well aesorted
weaves and styles,
f Clothing will be
the
ply is Plentiful
prices. Remember
ds for same money
By than you can get
ies the worm."
ile Company,
sellers.
?-?n
lpany sells all kinds of ^
plan and for cash at the 1
trial.
re Company,
&h's tin shop.
lministrator'? Sale.
9 will sell at public auction to the
tat bidder on Balesday in January,
at Union Comt House five (5J
9 Peoples Bank stock, belonging to
itate of J. Golden L'eatly, deceased.
tm: spot cash.
E. V. Going,*
A. ?. Bentlby.
Administrators.
BT* Early Rtoor*
TImi famous IB*1*
rices^^ --JI
ext Few Days. B
00 single and double )K
ica at $12.50, and our g
rhese suits are made
and are cut in the
teed to fit. Also we 1J
$5.00.
jre have the best selec- fl
losing them out at a U
,1 value. Remember , w
$ht of Dec. 24th, and fl
I at a small price you W
ti e n, 1
furnisher. J
.JTHJUC