The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 01, 1905, Image 2

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| BIG SLAUGt ?5 Leonard Shaw and Deen Shoes, in call ,53 Leonard Shaw and Deen $5.00 Shoes I Annex Shoes in all styles and leathers, The celebrated Shamrock Shoe going f 0K Children's and Misses shoes, price $1. |S Some odds and ends in Ladies' Slipper &S l Lot of Ladies' Autohav Shoes, price EPS Men's Plow Shoes, worth $1.25 to $1. Come at once! Fir I Ladies' Ready Trim met from 50c to $4.00. Biz lot of all Silk Ribboi price to suit your pi We aim to move our Cl< for a few days will $15 for $5. Shirts worth 25c going going at 39c. Sox | ..IN DRY ?5 WHITE GOODS: Wll lis 20c and 25c, going || EMBROIDERIES AND eries now I2J4c, 25 Is goods now 28c. Is IN LACES we are off ||s bargains. H Union r.Atfnn Millo yjviivu luiiio ; , t > Jonesville Jottings. lotto, and .Jimn Ciaffncy, were the Aug. 'JN.?This fall-like weather *n town this week is very pleasant hut it is unfavora- . 'na McNsi hie for the cotton. Fodder pulling visiting in our cit has commenced hut the fodder crop Mrs. Calvin He will he light and so will the hay WUH i'\ Jonesville crop, which means much northern days since on her hay for this country next year. Lock hart where si I attended the county Sunday 'lel sister, School convention at Wesley's ford, and Mrs. (' ( hapel last week where I met many . Mrs. Hook was of my old friends that I don't often home. Mrs. Hon see and it was quite pleasant to meet f()1'd Wi;,v the datt| them. I observed with pleasure p- I'owell and \\ along the way the improvements in 1,1 Jonesville. the preparation of the farms and' Mrs. \\ . T. (< the cultivation of the soil and in the ' heen visiting rela dwellings and out buildings and I turned to her he was pleased to observe some tine days since. lields of cotton and peas. The corn ! Mrs- Dr. M. crop is not so promising. The con- spunding a few vention was one of the best I have Springs. ? i i 1 r I Mr .T \ lti>t<il uiK'iHMHi in M'Nrnu tyr;u>. iw\. ). . . W. Shell, of Spartanburg, Rev. \\\ v,8'teil the famil I. Herbert, of Columbia ami State Core Sunday and Organizer F. F. Whilden, of Co- the Methodist ( luiuhia, were all present at the eon-, Mr. ^ J ^ hli vention hy invitation and delighted secon(^ ^tory on hi and instructed the convention hy tenant hous< addresses and object lessons on the Eittlcjohn s place hlack\K?ard and Bible drills. ^ro Wll'ly Monday Mr. K. F. McWhirter is still im- ??an named Elmo proving from his long spell of fever V"' house. Onl> and is now ahle to appear upon the furniture was sa\ pOtcii. accidental. The There was a picnic in the grove nuuM1 at Mrs. E. II. Jeter's last Wednes-, 'hJlars. day which was attended and enjoyed hy many of the young people ? --? of the town and community, the! Strikes Hid rain notwithstanding. I Mr. John C. Cupit died at his' . Wl,.e" yoi,r *h.ip , n i a i j. n< i the hidden rocks home near Cedar Springs last I ues-! "neumonia, etc., j dry of typhoid fever. Mr. Cupit don't get help froi lived for several years in Jonesville. discovery for Cm lie was an industrious! citizen and McKinnon, of lalhi 1 , , , 1 t , . , , writes: "I lind I liad made and saved of his hard ]?neunionia, under elinings an 1 was doing well. [doctors, hut was Our hotel begins to look like, a wnen i oeganto ta city upon a hill. Most all the out- '''swioverv. )',e ,ir! i i : I . , , , sum one bottle cure side work is completed and ready for sore throat, bro for the painter's brush. colds. Guaranteed Messrs. J. J. Littlejolm'sandti It. drug store, price r>o Fowler's new dwellings sire progress- hottle free. ing well. Other dwellings will go , ? ?? up this fall and keep the improve-- Final T mont* going. Mrs. Laura Ijoselmrough, of Del- Noti(.,. j|4 hor,.hy and, Ma., has Is.-eii visiting relsi- apply to Jason M. ( tives ill town. bah', in and for the Mr. J. K. Jeffries, of (Juflney, is for a tlnal discharge in town visiting relatives. ' ceased' oV Urn"*,< Misses I hit tie Carpenter and hula 1905. All parties ai took, of Cireenville, and Mrs. J. I). | to present claims JelTeries, of Ashury, Imve been d'lte properly attes visiting Mrs. J. D. .JelTeries, Jr., 011 mrr,,( Forest street. Admr. estate I.. 1*. ] Messrs. Dave Littlejobn, of Char- 35-31 \ \ ITER SALE ij, : and vici, button and lace $2 50 3a 1 will be sold for 2 25 ^6 50, being sold for 1 00 gp s, all sizes, for 50 $4.00, selling at 2 50 P2 50, selling for 90 K| st in, first served. gS 1 Hats at reduced or ices, sll is, all colors and shades, j|j jfse. || )thing: department, and i sell suits worth $10 to || at 19c, Shirts worth 50c jl 3c up. Collars 9c. || GOODS.. I lite Lawns worth 15c, ?& at l2J4c, 15c and 20c. ?f| LACES: 15c Embroid* J|s c goods now 20c, 40c 1?| 1 jmm ' n #? i /v? rv ? r/\#??r #?#i #?/\ (SkjJG ti nig sumt vu y i oil ^ ^ Department Store. 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION ?OF THE? y'y, 1 ""1S MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S ?ok, of Lexington, NATIONAL BANK a short while some ; of union, soutii Carolina, way home from le had been to see At Union, in the State of South CaroIrs. W. A. C-ran- Una at the elose of business, August ranford died and iw?. returning to her RESOURCES* . , . ,, hnans and discounts $3lt>,54l 4j? k and airs, t rail- Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 2.503 85 ,,! p.,.. f U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. '15,1)00 00 3nu lb 01 ivc\ . v.-. uankiiijf house, furniture and I ere both married itxtures . iio.aw oo I)uc from approved reserve agents 17,WW t.> Checks and other cash items 174 03 .? lw, li.ia Notes of other National Hanks..., 1,337 00 [illicit, who int. Kractional paper currency, nickels tives ill town, re- and cents ... i~! 21' . Specie 31.we 00 due 111 Georgia a Legal tender notes 8,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Trens'r (5 per cent, of circulation) 750 00 IV Chambers is ?? days at West LIABILITIES. .... . Capital stock paid in $00,000 00 1, of \\ est Springs, Surplus fund 01,318 84 t i, m TT Undivided protlts, less expenses y of Mr. 1. H. and taxes nafd 15,543 81 I .itti.iwliwl aurvirii National 11ank Notes outstanding 15,000 00 l aiunucu SCrwct Uuc tootiier Nationai ,{Mllk? 6,583 83 'Illirch. Individual deposits subject to ... ? check 180,330 71 ams IS putting a Notes and hills rediseounted 37.713 07 is dwelling. Total $304306 10 e on Mr. A. A. state of South Carolina, I was destroyed by couty of Union. ( I . ? i i I, J. 1). Arthur, Cashier of the ubovo ? ' 1 .. l. . named hank, do solemnly swear tliut the above re AskeW li\ed in atatnmnnt i? true to tint luiiil. of mv knowl f ll part of the edge anil belief. eel. The fire was j. d.akthu a. Cashier, house WHS insured \ Subscribed and sworn to before me this Mutual for " fifty :?Uth dtty of *****,005' ? , J W. W. iluoHKS, Notary Public. TeI.BI'IIOXM. Coll rbct?Attest : F. m. Karii, ) ? A. h. Fostkh, > Directors. John a. fant. 1 den Rocks. ot Ilealtli strikes /l C4m2 ? of Consumption, rt Jlllvlly on are lost if you ?,impti.m'nKjN?vv! Vegetarian Soup idega Springs, Ala., >een very ill with l)o you know that a Soup without K.-Uin,T'no * '"u,t ??"* ? 11 ke Dr. King's New Do you know that wo ,havc a at dose gave relief. Cream of Tomato Soup which is d me." Sure curt* made just that way?without meat nchitis, coughs and at Dr. F. C. Duke's , 4, . .. . / . ... a and *1.(X). Trial 1)0 y?u know that it is about the most delightful Soup you ever tasted? Notice P? y?w know that it is one of ? Heinz 57 Varieties given (lint [ will ireer, Judge of Pro- Do you know Hum/- authorizes County of Union, us to guarantee it, refunding the r Hn Ad'n1ini1rtLra;.?ir price if you do not like them? A day of Octo'ber" Try a tin <)f this Tomato Jtoup on r?* hereby notified that guaranty. on or before said In large, medium and small tins, ted or forever be c. t. Mmi'iiv, Union Grocery to., Murphy, deceased. Fancy and Stable Table Supplies. PrHC WAR a and Japan? f of Japan?! Japan Cease to and Become Portsmouth, N. H., August 29. I ?The long and bloody war between j Japan and Russia is ended. The terms of peace were settled by Mr. < Witte and Baron Komura at the | session of the conference this morning, and this afternoon preliminary ' for an armistice were concluded, 1 j and, the actual work of framing the , ''Treaty of Portsmouth" was bv ] mutual agreement turned over to 1 j Mr. DeMartens, Russia's great in" | ternational lawyer, and Mr. Dcnni- , son, who for twenty-five years has ' acted as legal adviser of the Japa- j nesc foreign oilice. The treaty is expected to In; completed by the end of the week. < This happy conclusion of the conference, which a week ago would have l)ecn shipwrecked, had it not Been for the heroic intercesion of President Roosevelt was sudden and dramatic. For the sake of peace Japan, with the magnanimity of a victor, at the last moment yielded everything still in issue. Russia refused to budge from the ultimatum Emperor Nicholas had given to President Roosevelt, through Ambassador Meyer. No indemnity under any guise, hut an agreement to divide Sakhalin and reimburse Japan for the maintenance of the Russian prisoners were his last words. They had been repeatedly reiterated in Mr. Witte's instructions, and in the form of written reply to the Japanese compromise proposal of last Wednesday they were delivered to Baron Komura this morning. Mr. Witte went to the conferencedeclaring he was powerless to change the dot of an i or the cross of a t in his instructions. Kmpcror Nicholas' word had been given not only to him, hut to President Roosevelt, the head of a foreign State.?The News and Courier. Election in Newberry. The election in Newberry Tuesday, August J*29th, on the question of dispensary or no dispensary resulted in a vote of nearly three to one in favor of no dispensary. The election was a very quiet one and a small vote was polled. Examination forTeachers' Certificates. The regular examination for teachers certificates of qualification will be held at Union Friday, September 15th, 1905. County Superintendent's nfflP.t* fur U'liitou and nnnwt colored applicants. D. B. Faxt. 0. S. E. U. 0. 35-21 Singing the Praises of our chipped beef, there is nothing so delicious as Wafer Sliced Beef from the choicest stock the market affords. When company comes and you arc taken unawares, a pound or two of chipped beef will save the day. When served in cream, 'tis t 1? l # ~ iur ureuKiaav too. Order some today! The Union Grocery Co., The Grocers you can depend on. j Special Advertisements | Notices will bo insetted in this column at tbo rate of 35 words or less for 25o one issue, fopr issuos for 75c. Additional lines over twenty-ttvo words 5c a line. FRESH turnip seed?just received another lot of reliable turnip seed in all the best varieties at Scaife's. I FOR SALE?Two 70-saaw gins and Boss Press. Cheap. Apply to J. E, Minter <fc Bro., Scdalia, 8. C. 32-tf | I FOR 8ALE-A line young mule 3 years old; well broke and gentle; good size, i Apply to J. M. Whitehead, West Springs, S. C. ltp FOR RENT?The Jeter place, near Beaty's Bridge, containing 1300 acres, 2, 3 or 5 year. Prefer renting the entire place to one man. If cant do this will cut the place in 3 or more tracts. For particulars apply to M. C. 1 leaver, Carlisle, S. C. j 35-2t | \ It Is The Talk of The Town % The Great Cost Sale of The McLure Mercantile Co. ? v Everything: goes during this sale. We do not believe in fake advertisements. When we advertise a Cost Sale we mean just this and nothing more or less. For reference we refer you to the hundreds of satis fied customers who have visited our store during this great sale. We cannot give stamps during this sale, nor can we afford to charge goods to any one. Remember that both woolen and cotton goods will be much higher this Fall than for past season. Leather has also advanced very materially. Buy Prom us now at Actual cost. This sale wil not continue much longer. "A word to the wise is sufficient." McLure Mercantile Co., The Undersellers. I JUST RECEIVE51 0 SOLID CARLOAD 1 ISUBURNWAGONS| Guaranteed For 18 Months. 1 n N r- a m r- r? im PI II uuiviLMnuaLLua. y i OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. I 1 UNION HARDWARE^ COMPANY, | HAIR & HAIR, : ! DENTISTS. | 2 Crown, Bridgework and Regulating a Specialty. 2 2 Office over Mutual Dry Goods Co., Union, S. C. 5 NM DR. J. M. WALLACE. DR. H. L. FELLERS. | WALLACE^, FELLERS, | W UEUVTI8TS. \<a\ Crown and Bridge Work Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 Wl( A Specialty. Phone 117. Nicholson Building. HE a j|||||y each blade good for twenty to forty I g |g^jfw velvet shaves with?ut ^arpeniiig. i k / ^?||fCoMfact, Durable, Simple, and Hygienic. v I wonderful little invention will give you I B / - Ws as easy a siiave in your own home as it is I I possihle for you to get in the best barber shop I -v 5 111 the land' thereby savin& time? money, and I RICE DrI^ 5 gents I ^1