The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 02, 1904, Image 2

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|| B I KS H: I CHIN, ii S w3i KO |i M K?3 Saw gjJS ng K!a \l*7\ m 11 Inion Depc 11 Don't ) Special Advertisements Notices will be insulted in this column ut tho rate of 23 words or less for 25c one iHsuc, four issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty five words 5c a line. SEED Rye and Barley and Fresh Turnip Seed nt Scaife's OY>TKRS fold in bu'k at It \1 HLtes CHRISTMAS goods. Great attraction at Mrs. M. A. Briggs, none like it in the market. ROYAL scarlet cigars at 11. M. Fates. MRS. M. A. BRIGGS next to Haines wholesale grocery, has everything in confectionery you need for Christmas. PHON K H4 for everything to eat R. M. 10-lea. WONDER STORE?I,<m k out for b'g Xmas ad. next week of toys, dolls, and all kinds of Xmas goods. Furniture. pianos, organs, stoves, guns, clocks, machines &c., &c. Wonder Store. MAPLE syrup at R. M. Eates. EVERYTHING up-to-date at Tref- j /*r's Store. The latest now is a lady expert watchmaker. Bring your fine repairing to Trefzr r's. | ''ALEXINS baking powder at It. M. Estes. EVERYTHING llivto-dute at. Trof7ar'? I Store The latest now is a lady expert watchmaker Bring your line repairing to Tref/.er's PUKE honey at It. M. Estes. STOP paving rent.?If yen are now paying $15 a month for the house you live in, I can reduce it to $9 0f>, and at the end of 12T> months you will own the place. (Jet particulars from me. C. M. Graham, Agent, CALIFORNIA canned fruit at It. M. Kates. FOR RENT?Nice six room cottsge corner Virgin and Academy streets. Write to F. P. Yates, Donalds, 8. C. NUTS of all kinds at It. M. Estes. ALL parties owing me on account notes or otherwise will please make payment at once as I need the money very much. 48-tf M. W. Bobo. MUSCAT ADO moiases at R. M. Escta. ' C LOT ' \ NOVEL ST RECEIVI AT Cotton irtment St You Need ew Dishes *- ?r GOTO Mm. M. A. Brlggs for toys, dolls of every description, funcj China ware, nuts, candies, fruits, raisins, currants and citron. CRANBERRY sauce at R. M. Estes. BET I ER than a Building and Loan? I can arrange to lend you money for a period of 12G months at 5 per cent. Stop paying rent. Own your home. C. M. Graham, Agent. SOUR kraut at R. M. Estes. WANTED?100 cords pine wood; highest cash price paid for prompt delivery. Bailey Furniture Factory. 2t FRUIT for cakes at R. M. Estes. WANTED?A capable and industrious white farmer, on farm partly in city limits. Liberal wages, comfortable house on the place. Married man preferred. Apply to Maj. J. W. McLure. MONARCH inince meat at R. M. Estea. GEORGIA cane molaaes at R. M.| Kst?s. VEGETABLES and produce at R. M. I Estes. ' OYSTERS served in all stylrs at R. M. Ea?fS WANTED! My old and new custumerft tn Icnnu/ that I have opened a beef market in the rear of , NICHOLSON'S NEW I BANK BUILDING, ! and am prepared to 1 serve you with the ( choicest cuts of BEEF, t PORK, MUTTON, J SAUSAGE, and in i fact, everything first class in my line. t N. P. DUNBAR. Phone No. 89. I The Metripolitan Magazine and ? The Tikes for $L80 per year. f OF ]| TIES 11 ED 11 Mille IS I llllo 11 orc- ll Some }| V '-r % Santuc News Notes. Mr. T. H. Gore, tie life insurance man, was here last week. Mr. W. I. McKissick, of Union, was here last week setting up and starting a planing mill. Rev. J. D. Mahon preached at the Baptist church Sunday, his theme being on "Child-Training." I went down with Rev. T. B. Owens to his churches Kelly's Chapel and Carlisle 3rd Sunday, where he preached morning and evening. We dined with the family of Mr. C. A. Jeter and enjoyed both their company and the dinner. Mr. Richard Jenkins is now cutting logs preparatory to having a traveling saw mill at his farm. Trestles are being put up on the new railroad and when that is completed, to the dam at least, the putline; down of ties will begin, then 1 mpposc the laying of the rails, and jonsequently the running of trains. Work is progressing on the dam ind power house. I have been told that the last excavation made for the foundation was the deepest yet made. If I mistake not, the last and final section of coffer dam is be ing put in. There is yet considerable work to be done. Some places on Saturday nights are becoming to be nuisances. And it is surprising that white merchants at some places will allow all sorts of loud noises, swearing, cracking jokes, linging or dancing, etc., at their places of business without a word of protest as if they were afraid of los r\ rf o trii/th 1 A /vf > ??a /I <? ' b. ^ I - ~ ? ? - <a mv/ti iv we ii auo* 2 IJI?J UUUrgC s not altogether to any special place [Jut I guess if this place is to be told out, largely to the negroes, as it teems the foundation is being laid i 'or, we will have everything that can )C detrimental to the prosperity and iphuilding of a town, gambling dens, >11 nd tigers with their eyes open, louses of ill-fame, carnivals, so far is ncise is concerned, there will be 10 longer a "survival of the fittest." Hey Denver. The Metropolitan Magazine is fl.80 a year, but we are offering it knd The Times for the price of the bagasioe. Thanksgiving1 Dance. J he mo->t delightful German of the teison wuh given in the opera house Thanksgiving night by tiie Union German Club. Until twelve o'clock the dance was by caid favots. Delightful punch was served from a handsome cut glass punch bowl. At the Intermission after the card dances delightful refreshments of tuikev salad, cold tougue, olives, crackers and hot icffte weie seived As the strains of it usie besau again the da nee is fee-ling lh.it iLeevetdug had just begun whilled ??av 'ott to everything except pleasure. Tbo.e foitunate enough to be present ?eie. Dr. J. M. Wallace, Miss Annie ltodce:: D?. U L. Fellers, Miss Cornelia G;<ei; Jamie Rodger, Miss Jones; Her .*ri uiulisiT. Miss Ruth Foster; R. A .lotes. Miss IjOuisp Jrffiiee-; A W. I a?. V is; Men 1V>j<5; ltolacd Sc.tfe, M iss Mrur Cbuke; Hugh Burroughs, I S .i4 tVlior: Mr. Starke, Mis Elisabeth R.>wen; C O Donna rant, is? Li.^r TtKMT; Thas. Thompson. Miss ."-essie Ha; ll D Se-x'oo, Miss if H.v. .1, R Snr .th, Miss Fannie Thomas-. IV Gttv Kfwto, Mats Bessie lgmg; ."i C.. Wjc.lare^ MlVr.ie lli\; Phiiij Fiynn. Mats Foster; li F. M :S* Mv'trt*; MfcSS-S ' K v -h Y .?uiic Liaise V aip^T. Bessi Y?*M?, 1/Mite II:*. I S IS W feAtoc. M:c*?r | Mill h. "W } tSIT.liJ.. liK* 7 A McSdl; - D > ;??, W. X. G ymiil. 1.. C r*tPii?. J. X. Olom. C M Whiri*a?fc Skwyer. Err in Ilttl V|;;K. W u. l-oHf^ 4UC IV. H- iJ. a i ^'iMunTtmPi?Mi uur Mr*. J. W. I unuc ;i uin Mr*. OrmTjran. i I?. unc Mrs B?ntr? M. H:iw. Mr. uiu Mtk C R. t*pt*. Mr kJ.it Mr. G. j R J'tiuKt.. Mr unt Mr* JL 3. Sc*i?r, 1 , In uiu ALtk M "H" v. OaU. I* kzxi Air* Al I. Rut. Mn L G. Y:?xnr. y Tin R.rrl 11? 11| fb? Tin urt? Arvlitiiwaij Qgcr^aa wx? ? oiu uff ln? tmnOeK! iff n??a- Ins *>s it v ia lmeeafmry *? reprcT* rrj coe untie iiu eiiu-pr; vXnni*r jc-j?5 or Utnan. lir lirver is ?x At mti Tmif rinirf vu * Teatoey in the J roetnrHlnj iff inn <rff iJjt large cisardsw iii Nnr Tori rtxj. *z>& rrer*! clergTmini Ttirr aaJL^i abest for the posi- r tiuiL Tw-& prcrc iarrt w>ra n who wore j xwiRherr off the church called upon the ' tr'.iLi'i?bflp aad urged ihe selection of one <ff tLbeir clerical friend*. As they were jeering one woman turned to the other and sakl impressively: "When you get home pray that the I lioly Ghost may give the archbishop the grace to appoint the right ma4" " I.Ike a flash the archbishop turned around and said In icy tones: "While you are at it ask the Holy Ghost to give women the grace to attend to their own business."?Harper's Weekly. hove. i.ora iiyron, brilliant, beautiful and unscrupulous as bis own Don Juan, left behind him the maxim that there was but one real form of happiness In love?where n man and woman so adored each other that they could conceive of no happiness out of each other's sight, and this for their whole lives. (Jrant that this is to demand a great deal, yet it is true that all the In- ' flucuccs of long life combine to identify two who dwell together. Their very faces often grow more alike, and how * frequently the death of one is followed speedily, without sufficient visible reason, by that of the other also! An Accarate Marlumaa. j Accuracy is one of the best business | accomplishments. However, It Is seldom drawn to a finer point than In the following story, taken from the Chicago Journal: During the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882 Lord Charles Beresford asked a gunner if he could hit a man who was on the fort. The gunner replied: "Aye, aye, sir!" "Then hit him in the eye," said Lord Beresford. He was surprised when the gunner Inquired: "Which eye, sir?" | A Proeeat Rereried. "You regard campaign calculations as n distinct branch of mathematics?" 1 "Yes," answered the erudite personage. "The method differs from all otli- ] ers. You start with the answer and then work backward and evolve a j problem to demonstrate it."?Washing- ' ton Star. Not Too Tlmtd. An officer in the army laughed at n ' timid woman because she was alarmed ' CI t HtO nAIOO f O on LAM ? u, ...v iivipv ui <1 IUUUUU *T tiff It tt BBIIIIU was flred. He aubscqtiently married that timid woman, and nix months aft* erward lie took off Ids boots In tiie 1 hal) when iw cniue in late at night. Arrunlomril to It. I Ada?A ud weren't you a tilt nervoiy. when be proposed? Clara?Oh, no! a proposal doesn't make me nervous.#.ny more.?New York Press. 1 Much bending breaks the bowy much unbending, the mind.?Bacon. i j ! Couldn't Think ol It. "Why did you never marry Blob?" ? "I can't forget the toilet seta, speeds, salt shakes and vinegar cruets that I in my time have sent as wedtfing ggm-1 , ents, and, remembering, haj/en't the courage to marry." | ] BMS9$HH&B3EHS!gSS I Great Slau< I of Clo i In Men's, Boy's H Suits, Overcoats 1 now going on. a 20 Per Cen ?| on our entire sto< ! McLure Mercar g The Unde HERE'S A FOR THE |MAN BOY OR GIRL 1 HIANDY WI1 A Genuine $5.0C Waterman Ideal rill be given away to the person s< rritten the greatest number of tin ard: "Waterman's Idea make Ideal Christtr rhe writing must be legible, the li ?ach other. Each postal must be nailed or delivered before DECEA DUKE Dl Prescription Druggists, j| WE HAVE THE MOST 1 IN ST A' ?j AND SELL THEM/ rg] The money you save by. b jj| help to pay postage. We Kg pounding all prescriptions hH promptly answered by ring S PALMETTO DI yvra HUIETft REN' ...I AM... OVERSTOCKED and want to unload, will therefore give a special discount of 20 per cent, on all spectacles and eye glasses fitted on Saturday, Nov. 26, and Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28th and 29th. EYES TESTED FREE. Dr. McCreery Glymph, EYE SPECIALIST. VI. & P. Bank Building. Take stairway on Main Street. Sours: 9to 12a. m., 1 to5:30p.m. FREE RAILROAD FARE -TO? Spartanburg and Return TO ANY PERSON j'jying the amount of $25 and over at our AUCTION SALE of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks and Silverware being conducted opposite Hotel Argyle between now and December 25th?J. B. Bennett & Co. Prop. Da*0d Rauh, Auctioneer. a?fln?inra&y jhter Sale I thing I and Children's B and Odd Pants B t. Discount! ^ ck of Clothing. 8 Hi f * 9H itile Company,! rsellers. g "chance OR WOMAN * WHO IS "H A PEN. I Gold Mounted Fountain Pen ending in the following sentence les in ink on one side of a postal I Fountain Pens las Gifts." nes must not cross or run into signed with writers name and 1BER 20, to the *UG CO., Union, S. C. DESIRABLE THINGS^ riONERY | \T RIGHT PRICES. fft uying Stationery here will |JH make a specialty of com- ?|j at any time. Night calls W ;mg 202. *UG COMPANY. W WICK. Owners. Mr) -=====^===' ' *. , She Couldn't Be Good. Mrs. Brutle?lteally, you know, I d? not believe In being too good to mtt* ants. Miss Cau8ticquc?Ah, I see that you appreciate your limitations. To Get Cured. Borne men who cannot capture The voters in their mesh Must Journey up Salt river Because they are too fresh. , Dinner Jewelry is quite as important an essential as any other pertaining to the Thanksgiving feast, as no one can enjoy good food at a good dinner without they are conscious of being perfectly g dressed. We carry a very ex- 1 tensive stock of diamond, nearl 1 and other jewelry, intended for J personal adornment, any article of which is doubly dear to the feminine heart. Come and Inspect Our line. P. O. TREPZER, JEWELER.