The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 20, 1905, Image 2

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1 BIG SI S8 Leonard Shaw and De ISjj Leonard Shaw and De Annex Shoes in all sty The celebrated Shamr< ?j?5 Children's and Misses Some odds and ends i' 1 Lot of Ladies' Autol" Men's Plow Shoes, w Com m ? r-v ? 13 Ladies' Read} 2 from 50c ( Biz lot of all f | price to si | We aim to mi | for a few H $15 for $5 ||| Shirts worth |H going at. I "IN ? WHITE QOC ?*? 20c and ^ ?3 EMBROIDER Is eries now Wis goods noi |g IN LACES M ^ bargains. I Union Cott( Character Is Power. Many think to make money i making the most of one's self, sai< a man of wide experience, hut Join l>. Rockefeller, Jr., the riches young man in tne world, spoakini of what la* considered the four bes things in life, placed character first friendship second, health third an< success last. Reside the charaete of (ieorgc Washington the million of some Americans look ama/ingl small. William M. lCvarts said "As there is nothing in thejworl great hut man, there is nothin truly great in man hut character, fharaeter is power. Character i the stone that will grind every otlu stone to powder. (ieorge Horace Lorimer, in Self-Made Merchant's Letters t HisKoi," sums up the value < character in this way: "It's tli quality of the goods inside the wraj per that tells, when once they g? into the kitchen and up to tli cook." The merchant, you remcn her, was the head of a great pack ing house, and to impress upon hi son the value of character, he said "You can cure a ham in dry sa and you can cure it in sweet piekh si'ul when you're through you'v got pretty good eating either wn\ provided you .started with a goo iiam. If you didn't, it doesn make ,!ny dilTcrence how you cure it? the ham trycr's going to stic his sliarp iron into the hone an strike the sour spot and throw i aside. It doesn't make any dilTei enee how mueh money and suga and fancy pickle you soak into fellow, he's no good unless he i sound and sweet ot the core." Notice of Stockholder's Meeting ti Consider the Following Resolutions. Resolved, That a meeting of th< stockholders of The Union Grocer Company is hereby called to be licit on the "Joth day of November in tin otlicc of the company, in the town o Union, S. C., for the purpose of con sidcring the matter of surrendcrinj tlie present charter of the said com pany and obtaining a new charter, in creasing the capital stock of the sait company to twenty-live thousand <1<>|. lars. and enlarging the scope add powers of said company by giving it the right and privilege to buy, improve rent and sell real estate, and deal in live stock and to do a general commisKii.n ntul brokerage business, in addi tion to (lie powers heretofore granted it by its eliarter; and tlial dim notice of such meeting is hereby given. M ACIIKTII Vol \(1, I'regidenl. I.. L. Wacnon, Sey'y. and Treasurer. 4J-0L JUJGHTER en Shoes, in calf and vici, butto en $5.00 Shoes for les and leathers, will be sold foi >ck Shoe going for.... shoes, price $1.50, being sold f< n Ladies' Slippers, all sizes, for. lav Shoes, price $4.00, selling at orlh $1.25 to $1.50, selling for . e at once! First in, first sei v Trimmed Hats at i to $4.00. >ilk Ribbons, all colo I . i r/\< < ^ * v LI 1 L ^UU! [;U15C. ove our Clothing de| days will sell suits * 25c going at 19c, Sh 39c. Sox 3c up. C DRY QOC >DS: White Lawi J5c, going at i2l/^c, IES AND LACES: ' 12J4c, 25c goods >v 28c. /e are offering so > >n Mills Depart Union Cotton Exchange 1 J. B RAMSEY, J. R. MATHIS, i Prest. Sec. & Mgr. t Kr THURSDAY, OCT. 10. * Opening j High Low Close il Oct. 9.73! 9.70 9.70 9.70 ... Dec. 9.99' 10.09 9.39 9.95 Jan. 10.011 10.15 9 91 10. IB l!S Mch. 10.19 10.32 10.15 10.23 y May 10.27! 10.10* 10.21 10.35 I, 1 (1 Liverpool opened 10 points up this g a. ra., and New York, although having m advanced thirty odd points, advanced , I 10 points on opening and has added ten l}i more points to this. ICnglish spinners r are buying and the market is strong. A reaction may come from profit taking. . Bears are getting frightened and are covering. We do not look for any nato ional decline at present. New York >f spots ]0c yesterday, due to com' 10.10 1(. to 10.15 today. Liverpool spots 13 up _ at 5.40. Sales today 10,000; receipts 15,000 against (i2,tjS4 iast year. Cotton 't on local market 9.50. Don't Read This. >S W, I..?../! (..^..11 1 I. Itn.ilr : | Merchants and Planter's stock, Cotton, It | Mills Stock in blocks to suit purclius. icrs. Also WW acres splendid farm ' I lands, containing one of the linest waterpowers in upper South Carolina. '? A great bargain for quick cash sale. (1 Apply to The Real Kstate Man, t J. A. Brown. .1 k Stockholders Meeting. it A meeting of the stockholders of - The Cnion Times Company is hercr hy called on Monday, October 2d, a at 12 o'clock M., in the Directors s room of Merchants A* Planters National Rank. F. M. Fa nit, 0 Prest. Co. I Low Rates Again to H TEXAS I \ t'l.*nvtunu o iwl tltii lnouf S I I,ens than one-way fare for the round trip l>y Memphis and the Cotton Belt Route. Dates I are October 17, November 7 and 21, December "> and It). Pick your date and say when and where you want to ^o and we will I give you full information by return mail. saleti " H c n c0R a Kg] ^ n and lace $2 50 5^3 f, 3 00 gS r 2 25 ?*& i 2 50 jgg v jr 1 00 ^ J 50 g| [' : 2 50 Eg i 90 p| r rved' h! V v reduced prices, ||jj i ?5? rs and shades, Jg| i partment, and || , worth $10 to || lirts worth 50c 1| , ollars 9c. i| , )DS.. 11 < ns worth 15c, |?| j 15c and 20c. |f| ! 15c Embroid- |j| now 20c, 40c |?f pBS ? me very rare |a \ rs < fcv3} j men! Store. 1I il ( Letter to A. H. Foster, , Union, S. C. \ Dear Sir: Some think we take a good . deal of risk in inviting complaints of Devoe lead-and-zinc?we authorize our t agent to sell it under this guarantee: 'If you have any fault to llnd with 1 this paint, either now or in putting it . on. or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about it. "We authorize him to do what is I riget at our expense." "The following story tells how little ' the risk is: J H Asher ?fc Co, hardware dealers, Rhincbeck, N Y, have sold Devoe 5rom '70 to now: have sold thousands of gallons and have had jast one complaint in all this time. Three aides of a house .were perfect; ; the fourth was as bad as the three were ' good. Explanation?it rained the nivnt he fore ihe fourth side was painted; and the painters didn't wait for the wood to dry. ] What is done in such a case? Whatever the dealer, who sold the paint, considers it fair to do. We-leave it to him. He may not do exactly what wo seould do if we were there: but we are not there. The best we can do is to leave it to him. Yovrs truly, F W Drvok A Co 1 P S Bailey Lumber & Mfg Co sells our paint 51 Notice to Creditors. All parties having claims against J. Woods Jeter, deceased, are notified to present them properly attested to the , undersigned at Santuc, S. (.!., and all ' parties owing the said deceased must ^ make payment at once. J. T. Jktkk, 42-3t Administrator. THE SECRET I OF SUCCESS. j While our business is far above our I expectations we keep up a con- j tinuous effort to get new business with new up-to-date good substantial merchandise. \Vc draw the ] line of serviceability. Jf an item does not meet that test we do not sell it. So hear in mind these facts ^ and do not fail to sec us when in need of anything. We always have something to interest you. We are ^ adding new lines every day. See us for your Shoes, Underwear, Canton Flannels, Outings and other such -like Merchandise. We have g bargains in these lines. When we say bargains or best that's just the kind you will get. We do not rely ^ on printer's ink and never mind what our competitors say; customers opinions are the ones that counts. _ Ask your friends about us. \ The Union Mercantile Co. TELEPHONE NO. 127. | J. L. Hawkins and R. N. Sprouse, I Managers. | ----- THE AUTUMN GERMAN. clightful Dance Tuesday, Night. The autumn gcrmanof the Union Icrnian Club was given Tuesday ight in the hall of the opera house nd was a most delightful occasion, m unusually large number was resent and the dancers crowded \ he Hoor. The music was furnished by 'hornas' orchestra of Columbia and ,*as of the highest class. During he evening fruit punch was served roin a large cut glass IhjwI in the all room. The gcrman was led by liss Sarah Welch and Mr. S. C. >01*888. The dancers were: Miss Sarah Welch, of Carlisle, k'ith Mr. S. C. DcPass. Miss liouise Bailey, of Columbia, vith Mr. J. H. Rodger, Jr. Miss Annie Rodger with Dr. 1. J. Hair. Miss Sallie Hix with Mr. 11. F. Arthur, Jr. Miss Fan Thomas with Mr. T. H. Thompson. Miss Jessie Hix with Mr. Paul ilcNally. Miss Louise Murphy with Mr. J. {ion McKissick. Miss Reese with Mr. Philip Flynn. Miss Thorn with Mr. H. B. Oantzler. Miss Ivy Iiilzim with Mr. B. F. Mston, Jr. Miss Jessie Cravens with Mr. Lindsay McNally. Miss Nina Colton with Mr. Hugh liurris. Stags: I)r. K. \N'. Foster, S. H. McLean, R. G. Brownlec, It. A. Tones, Dr. H. L. Fellers, Dr. J. M. Wallace, Heintish, of Columbia, Jlough Arthur, Thos. McNally. Chaperons: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Arthur, Mrs. Crown Torrcnce, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. DePass. Notice of Sale. The following fixtures used in the iisnensary, being property of the Town ind County of Union, S. C., will be sold ut public auction to the highest Didder in frent of the court house on the first Monday in November, 1905, it 11 a. m.: One medium size iron safe, in good londition; five split bottom chairs ; one cebox: one heating stove and pipe: two swinging lamps; one high stool; lix thousand 10 pound paper bags ; one oil wrapping paper. Terms of sale :ash. R L. McNat.i.y, Mayor. T. J. Bktknhavoii, County Supervisor. October 17, 1905. 42-3t Special Advertisements Notices will beinsorted in this column at he rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issue, our issues for 75c. Additional lines over ;wenty-tlve words 6c a linn. FRESH turnip seed?just received another lot of reliable turnip seed in all the best varieties at Scaife's. FOR RENT?House on Main street, 7 large rooms, bath room, servant bouse; nice garnen, water works, sewer connection and modern improvements; possession given at once. Apply to J. A. Brown, "the real estate man." SEEDED raisins, crystalized citron cioves, maee, cinnamon tpulverized and stick) almonds, pecans, brazil walnuts, any quantity, bulk or pack. At the Union Grocery Company. FOR RENT OR LEASE?About 3ot acr es of land, 10 miles from Union 3 horse farm, good dwelling house, barn, and 2 tenant houses. Possession given January 1st, 1900. Apply to J. A. Brown, the real estate man. 36-tf LAP ROBES?The smoothest line ever shown in Union. The Peoples Supply Co. WANTED?To sell 65 acres of land about three quarters of a mile from the Knitting mill. Suitable for truck farming or residence. Apply to the real estate man, J. A. Brown. 18-tf BARBED wire?car just unloaded, get our prices. The Peoples Supply Co. WE have a treat for all oi our customers in genuine 1905 packed mackerel. Finest value offered for 10 cents and the Irest Hah ever offered on the market for 20 cents. See them. The Union Grocery Company. *4 A IKS?We are in position to save you money on nails. The Peoples Supply Co. IUST opened a barrel of ehoice pickle pig feet. Try a change for breakfast. The Union Grocery Company. TURN plows?See us for two-horse turn plow* and middle blusters. The People's Supply Co. IMOKE the El Werth cigar if you want to get your money's worth. The Union Grocery Company, distributors. IEKI) oats and wheat?The best quality of seed oats and wheat at The Peoples Supply Co. i GREAT bargain in chewing tobacco ?Sweetheart; 3 pings to the |>ound, 10 cents per plug. The Union (ir<?cery Company. V ANTKI)?To sell lOOacres level land, 8 miles west of Union, 50 acres in pines and 50 acres in original forest, ean be bought at <|ifick sale at $7.00 per acre. Half cash, balance 12 months time at 8 per cent interest. See J. A. Brown, the real estate man. j ' I OUR LADIE! ARE CREATING A Our buyer while in the picked up an assortmc $10, $12.50 and $15 val sell you for $7.50, $8.51 coats are selling rapid!: your buying too late, big lot Children and M bought in the same \ sell you at wholesale a full line of Broad CI Dress Flannels, Shoes nery, Men's and Boy's ana small Notions or save you money by prices. McLure Men The Unders ?ri T* ???? 1 JUST RE 1 SOLID CA IAUBURN || Guaranteed For 1 COME AND I OUR PRICES , a UNION HARDWA Union, , I Modest IB In I-?attern 11 Modern I In Cut || Modish II In Style || Moderat II In I3rice 11 Our jclothes embody this ?1 bination--you can't bea II try as you may. Clc || "made right at the || price" tells the story. 11 "S. M. & S." label bacl 11 our claims. || We will welcome t if you will giv< II show you J. C o ] OUTFITTERS TO PAI FOR RENT?The one story cottage, | corner of Booth and Mountain streets. Very desirable location. Apply to F. C. Duke. WANTED?To sell 9 lots near Monarch ? mills, 50x150. The 9 lots for $95.00. LI Guick. Bee J. A. Brown, the real estate man. 42-tf F RESH shredded cocoanut, hitter or sweet chocolate, cocoa, tapioca, sago and farina, just received at Tlie | Union Grocery Company. FKK8H Pearl hominy, new Carolina VI Head rice, new graham Hour, buck- * wheat Hour, at the Union Grocery i Company. Send us your orders; i they will be appreciated and have < our beat attention. ? A HARNESS?We. are headquarters for ! wagon and buggy harness. Comef to I ace us. The Peoples Supply Co. ( % 11?? '' 5 WRAPS p SENSATION. Eastern Markets int of long coats ues that we can [) and $10. These y% so don't put off We also have a isses Long Coats vay that we can prices. We have ioths, Henriettas, , Clothing, MilliHats, Underwear i which we can our underselling cantile Co., ellers. ceTnTedI RLOAD WAGONS g lli $55.?0| ^ | 18 Months. SEE US. 1 \RE RIGHT. I REc COMPANY, 1 _ n w * coml*? nn ? Mhe opportunity, z us time to through. HEN, ^TICULAR PEOPLE. M??fl?B???fc?I ANTED?To exchange 327 acres of land in Goshen Hill township, also 104 acres in Cross Keys township for cotton mill Htock. See J. A. Brown, "The Real Estate Man." 38-tf OT your nextorder include ahundred weight of pansy Hour, if you want light, wholesome and delicious A hreiwl The TT..;~.. n- ? " x.n^urjr company )R BALE?660 bushels of Appier oata at 76c per bushel. J. E. Mintkk ?fe Bko., Sedalia. 30-3t /x >n VNCAMP'S big hominy in 3 pound . sans at 10 cents the can is an economical and palatable breakfast tlish. Try it. The Union Grocery 1 Uempauy. great bargain in a 10 pound box of Sweetheart tobacco for $8.00; worth M-60. Try ft. The Union Grocery Company.