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I? M m m a |!l3 For Fc J DIAMOND m IS WH S Th< aa a ?7 w i ||j we; ^ he? 1 11 Thi |gj we ? CO Wi shi Ull E I? Patteri Si ^UniqpQj Special Advertisements Notices will be insetted in this column a the rate ol &> words or less for &5c one is>m four issues lor 75c. Additional lines ove twnulj nve words 5e a line. JUST received by Express a frcsl shipment a Wiley's fine candies in packages at Seaife's, two doors above Hotel. We give trading stamps. WANTED?10very person who is holding cotton to call on us and have it insured. It is not necessary to put it in a warehouse, wc insure it wherever it is. See us at once you can't allord to Lake the risk. Bailey Lbr. i<: Mfg. Co. 3-tf PIE peaC es, sweet potatoes, big hominy, a combination of three, which cantc t he turned d'.wn, put up in extra 3 pound tins, solid packed, w<*ll prepared ami all sold f- r 10c per can. I). nt grumble about high prices as long as you can buv such goods as these from The Union Grocery ComP'py? WANTED?Salesmen and salesladies in this and adjoining territory, to represent and advertise the wholesale department of an old established commercial house of solid financial standing. Staple line. Salary $3.50 per day, paid weekly, with expenses advanced direct from headquarters. Horse and Imggy furnished when necessary. Wc furnish everything. Position permanent. Address, The Columbia House, 630 Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. 5-41 Eat more evaporated and dried fruits, have less su-kin ss and pay fewer doc u?r limn, arid especially in this C"n* nection w ould we call your attention t<> t alifornia Piunes, one of the m- at satisfactory and delicious of table fruit*; dozenaof ways to prepare them and cheaper than almost anything else that you can buy. Get our special prices on 55 pound boxes for family use. The Union Grocery Company WAN'I ED? by reliable young man, a position as stenographer and typewriter, shipping clerk or something of the kind. Have had limited ex|>erience in this kind of work, and, if necessary, will work one month f?r expenses. I have my own typewriter References given on application. Arid res, W. It. P., Strother, S, G. 5 ;lt Something doing at The Union Grocery Company. Don't you like to do your busines at a place where there is something doing, plenty of nice, clean fresh goods, and men always busy openinv up more, the cleanest stock and store of groceries in upper South Carolina, and always improving? If vou are not buying your groceries here, try us and we will prove what we say. WAJSTED?Boa rd by young gentleman in refined private family. Will pay six dollars per week for the right I place. Mr. Haldeman, care of F. G. Xrefzer, Union, S. C. &-2t < H) El HI HI l&l bruary We SPECIAL GOODYEAR AT WE RECOMJV ; Soles are plump, thstand winti ather, but not ivy as to be awkwai e uppers are mediu ight for health a mfort. Stylish ape, elegant in i surpassed for we is that won Grand I World's Fair. rftnn Mills flan \m iHa m I k WATED quick cash buyers f-r 5 genuine j > impo'te-l Edam <-heese an l 2 high I grade pineapple cheese. Edam sell | t for $1.25 ea?-n and are cheap at that price; the first five customers with r $1 CO each gets the cheese. The pine-1 apple sell for C2e, as cheap as nny! where in the state; the first two customers with 55c each will have the ' pleasure of eating what ue liave left. 5 The Union Grocery Company. r ) ?? CABBAGE plants, sure headers, just the thing for early gardens, grown in the open air, will stand great cold, the celebrated Charleston Wakefield variety, and five others. They are j L'liar.'inlPivl (a ir.. ~.: ? 0 v v/ nn 1 jaimuiMI. Price, $1.50 per thousand in small ' lots. Over five thousand, $1.25. ] Special prices over ten thousand. , Express rates cheap to nil points. Send in orders to E. L. Commins, ' Meggett, S. C. 4-4t < SM'>KKUn corner?Ever think how convenient it whs when y> U have to j make an appointment or meet a friend up town, t<? drop into the ? orner J ' Store and enjoy one of the h. st 5 cent 1 cigars known to the trade today? . t"inco, Cuhiano, Kev West ReaHjr s, ' l.atest Hit, E>tra 5. E Benedhto, ( Runemede, plenty of matches and a ] good fire, and pretty sure to find the man you are loot ing for there. You i are welcome The Union Grocery . Company. V ALKNTIY ES, hig lot of valentinea, < comic, lace and booklet, from 1 cent up, at Wender Store. j IT is the aim of everv man, even the porters, in connection with this busi- , ness to he polite and attentive t every custom- r w ho enters our portals 1 If von appreciate promptness, politeness and courte-y, de-1 with its If ^ you ever get other kind of treument, ref?ort it to the manager, and it wont a barmen twieo Tt" fir,:/*". c r t ... .Vw. ? tiv> \y IIIVU Uiuuorjr Company. Notice of Opening books of Subscription. Under and by authority of a com- 11 mission duly granted by Hon. J. T. 8' Gantt, Secretary of State, bearing \\ date February4tn, 1905, notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of Fine Creek Manu- P factoring Company will be opened at P the office of T C. Duncan in the town tf of Union, South Carolina, on Saturday, tc February 11th, 1905, at lOo'clock a. m,, n and to take the necessary steps to- P wards the election of officers and the * organization of the said company. pt The said proposed corporation will have a eapitai stoc.k of $300,000 divided into 3000 sharesof the par value of $100 P each with its principal place of busi- 8^ ness at Camden, South Carolina. ar Stephen A. Jbnks, rjl Gooroe H. Bayne, ' Malcolm Campbell, ? George M. Wright, ce Corporators. Y( 3"lt I in a m m 1 athcr I ; WELTS - * I 'END. B| so m 11 'm 1 im H m II nd >?1|v i m P i i? ar* ii ?rize at ? || M 1 f fitnro f IS si g) ^ ii pi Gorton's Minstrels Coming1. An innovation which has beconn popular, is the continuous perform ancc presented by Gorton's Mins trels. There are no long, tiresome waits and no inferior acts put 01 merely to fill out thg time. Every thing presented is clever and inter esting and goes with a dash anc vim from start to finish. The com pany is composed of the best per formers, and the performance if guaranteed to be free from anything that could be considered offensive. The minstrels will be seen at opera house February loth. Watch foi street parade at noon. Tickets or sale at Union Drug Company Monday, 13th, 9 a. m. Jonesvllle News Notes. Jonesville, Feb. 0.?The snow and sleet lies three inches deep on the ground this morning. The present cold spell has been a hard )no and 6uch weather is very expensive. Mr. Richard C. Thomson died at his late homo near Lockhart in York county last Thursday and his remains passed through Jonesville >n Friday to GafTney for burial. The health of our town is good, caving out the many severe colds md a few cases of pneumoni. Mr. Henry Gallman who lives on 'apt. Foster Wright's place is very ow with consumption. The graded school will observe Vashington's birthday with services ppropriate for the occasion. Telephone. rne Youth's Companion. We have several sample copies of lie Youth's Companion on our ible, which we would like to place i the hands of some active, eneretic young people, who will go to ork to secure subscribers for this right, newsy and most interesting aper. While the Youth's Comanion is a welcome, weekly visitor > many homes in Union, we desire ) introduce it into every homo, es^cially where there are children, he Youth's Companion is now uhlishing a series of interesting ories of home, farm and garden, iculiarly adapted to the South, toither with many articles of foreign ul domestic events, which are ght up to date happenings. For | neral and correct information con-1 rning the past and present, the outh's Companion has no superior journals of ita class. * A u / i rile; C, L: t :c?3 i Remaining in the Post Ottice at I'nine ' S. </., for the week emiing Feb. 10 ' 1905. B?Mr. L S Balk men. Mr?. Lilli Beaty, Mr. R D Barnes, Mrs. Mady Burgess. C Miss Cinda Childers. Miss Jellithu Cody. D?Miss David Dillard. (2) E?Misa Arthur Emery, Miss Joe Edwards. (2) F?Miss Mack Feaster. G?Mr. Bee Gregory, Mrs. Sally Gib son, Margaret Gist, Misa Be-sie Garden Mr Ji? G Greene. Mrs. Ellen Giles. Mrs. Nora Hist, Mr. Lemv Greene. H?Mattie Hou-er, (2) Mr. Edward Hames. Mr. F M Hogan, Rev. Ree?' Hooker. Mr. J, A. Hughes. J?Anna Jones, Niss Juty John-on, Mr. William W Jonnson. Mr. Willie Johnson. Mr. Jsnie Lanford, Mr. W B Lawson M?Mrs. Alice MeCIune, Mrs. Aman da McPollom, Miss Kate Miller. P?Mr. A J Pu'slev, (2). Mr Willi. Palmer, Mr. R. B. Poteet, Miss France* Palmer. R?Mr. Charles Ro 'gers, . S?Mr. Thomas Scales, Mr John ct John, Mr. C 8 Sanders, Miss TAazie Sims, Miss Ella Smi'h, Mi*s R L Smith T?Mr. Clayton Turner. V?Miss Ida Vaughn. W?Mr. J W Walter. Mirs Emma Ward, Mr. T P Ward, Kate Ward. Persons calling for the nbove letters will please say if advertised, and will he required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. Hunticr, P. M. A BLIZZARD. I Is nil uncomfortable event in the ( lives ()f most neorilc. To be forti fied against such searching and bitter enemies one needs to have a well filled coal bin and a good supply of seasoned wood. Plenty of warm, comfortable blankets come in bandy of a freezing winter's night. And on a cold winter's morning nothing adds so much to a man's comfort as a good easy shave. The beard cries out against a dull razor on such a morning. Did you ever have tears in your eyes from the smart inflicted by a dull razor on a cold morning? scrape and cry, cry and scrape with the mercury low down in the tube ?it is awful. You can avoid Buch fearful experiences if you will purchase one of our first class razors. We have several kinds. The latest is a safety. You shave up and down or across the face and it is all one good result. Good shaving soap, a good lather brush and a goop. strop are necessary to easy ah&vine. We have all these things, prices. We do not expect to get rich on a few sales. Quick sales and small profits enter into our calculations. Yours for easy shaving, THE RICE DRUG CO. : PURITY, s 1 ACCURACY, s j SKILL, 5 are the three es- ? } sentials in S 2 fomnniinriinfl ? _ 1 5 : Prescriptions. i All of these you * ' 8 ?et by having 8 1 your work done 2 '8 at j Palmetto Drug Co : Goods delivered i j to any part of ; the city at any time by : Palmetto Drug Co., j i # Huiet ?Sc Renwick Owners. YOU CAN OET ONE POUND OF PUREST Borated Talcum ? lor zsc AT DUKE DRUG CO. Huylcr's Rose Hill Greenhouses GEO. KELLAR, Phg.. Mgr. Under Hotel Union. For sale at The Times office Rev. Irl R. Hicks almanacs and weather forecast. Price 25 cents. |Southern Lading Stamps! jw With every cash purchase amounting to 5 ?? ten cents or over. Ten stamps for one W gg dollar, 'Tis seldom you can really get S something for nothing, but in this case you j? certainly can, and we will tell you how. ? jj|jj trading with us in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, - 06 $$ Millinery, Small Notions, Shoes, Hats, B prices a little lower and the quality of our B |Jj merchandise a little better than at other / ' gg McLure Mercantile Company, i SMS Hi SWIFT FERTILIZER! TO PLANTERS: We desire to interest you in the most reliable PLANT FOOD on the market for cultivation of all farm products. Cotton, Corn, etc. Our complete fertilizers are made only from Dried Blood and meat and bone Tankage Amoniates. These ingredients have fully demonstrated in the soil that they are the best plant food known. Buy Swift's Fertilizers. Planters Guano 8.65-2-2, Golden Harvest 8-2 1-2-21, Monarch Vegetable Grower 8-4-4 and Cotton King Tflf PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. ?? r?? * ' "J l " MONEY SAVING SPECIAL! ^ J? For One Dav onlv. anH for f y "** ,v" Cash Only, on Monday next, February 13th, we will sell as long as our stock last, the following high grade absolutely reliable goods, at these unheard of prices: Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, 121-2c per package. Cream of Wheat* 15c per package, 7 packages for $1.00. | Legget's Pearl Tapioca, 3 packages for I 25c. 1 Grape Nuts, 12 l-2c per package. J Swinburn's 20c Gelatine at 15c. i g Cooper's Gelatine*, 3 for 25c. | 1 Plymouth Rock l$c Gelatine, 2 for 25c. ? 9 Knox's 15c Gelatine, 2 for 25c. I | Wetmore's 10c Gelatine, 4 for 25c. 1 1 ruoi?^ " viiauucr ? cieiatine, 2 for 25c. Crystal 10c Gelatine, 3 for 25c. Jello, 3 packages for 25c. Remember Only One Day and for Cash Only, Monday, February 15th. In addition to the unusually low prices we offer, we will give Trading Stamps with all the above goods. nri ic ? ? Iinc uniun GROCERY CO., I High Class Groceries, Lowest Prices. 1 < il ii \tffliAlftTWi ? WK