The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 17, 1905, Image 2
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tg Leonard Shaw and
Sj Leonard Shaw and
fgE Annex Shoes in all
gg The celebrated Shai
53 Children's and Mis?
Some odds and end
|?9 1 Lot of Ladies' All
Men'"- Plow Shoes,
HI Ladies' Rea<
H from 5C
p Biz lot of all
H price to
||9 We aim to i
f|| for a fe1
P $15 forI
P Shirts wort
|H going a
I ..IN
.......v. ??.? , .1
they ehontintf moV* " San I'raiiei.s
?'lironii'lo.
rrt'vcuiion Hrlli'r Tltini t tire.
Ill these days. when hi ist medic
iiji'ii .if' ' !! 1 li<* still 11itiii fu" inirac
Ions i-iiivs. -ik-ritU's in oiii' or oiln
form, it i% easy in lose of,
least |o fail lo give sullleleut attend)
llli<' iiiiilli'i' of ilii' en use or eausi
of disease ami of the means of prcvoi
ti.ill as well as of llie really s,dentil
lieeaiise ?u often simple measures ea
enlatoil s., to help nature as to enah
her to siieeessfully perform :i eitre.
We all renieuiher how the professio
ransaeked the entire earth for soni
un-dentm in that should " euro" seiu
vy No hi "Iter illustration of what goo
old I ?r. Oliv er Wendell Holmes i|i
eland P> t?e shameful to the professio:
eon Id he nlvi-n than the various "(real
ti.etits" for seurvy till some thnii^htfu
lav innli dlseovered the true eause o
the disease to he lick of vei;etah|i
food. A rational supply of vejjfefuhlei
or fruit iilid fruit juiees and a diliiin
ished rat Ion of sail meal sullieed h
rentier all the armies, navies and e:tiii|
dwdlers of the >v.?rld "itniiniiie."?
Health culture.
True happiness is a eouditioii of li d
lK'iti?r miserable.
People who (ell their troubles don't
have teal tines.
A married woman's ideal woiuaiiVls
one who is proud of her husband.
One reason why some people don't
ifi t what is coming to them is because
'
iin-j to ii coming an?l Uoilgo.
It i.-> tuwli more satisfactory to havo
wheels in your pocket than in your
head.
* v - ? - -?*
Deen Shoes, in call and vici, 1
Deen $5.00 Shoes for
styles and leathers, will be so
lirock Shoe going for
;es slmes. price $1.50, being s
in Ladies* Slippers, all sizes,
tohav Shoes, price $4.00, selli
worth $1.25 to. $1.50, selling
me at once! First in, firs
dy Trimmed Hats
Ic to $4.00.
I cz2ii^ -n
g| E/WBR01DE
|y eries no
??s goods n
gg IN LACES
||s bargain
| IlmorCot
An I ii it him* it i liamlitfr.
"('heyeni)n way a wiili* open h wi
lite <?!i| il.iys. and every lam ! siiul
had its l:nl?* fan. trnine and rut tit
wheel and si nil poker tranie." sai<
na*i? K fT" there. "< mv party >
staving at tin* Inter Oeein lintel,
lot nr. loi.se jointed Missoiirian and
in one niuld and I.tilted int.. tin* t.o
j^a II.e. 'I'llere wel l' two or three e;
sharps at the tahle. and fv *i\ . iii
earrie.l his shooting iron. This U
Missoiiriati looked rather easy. I.ut
t'ote he had been plating an hour
wad iM.r.no t > the rf.o l. .lohn ?'h*
j>?* ?|?ri?'tor ??f tin- linli'l. I ini
i-l'-.i ;in<l uatilieil 11 u- jiauii'. In a I"
in nin-iils ln> miw tin- \l issnitriaii inn
U'ii-k thai was noi -iririiy :i - *?>i*? 1 i
t>? lin.vU'. ami In- i-alli-il tin* Missouri
uiitsMi*.
" 'Now. 1 it*ii" -aiil < hast'. *1 wa
lo warn ymi. Vnii'il ln'tn-r Ir? jivoi
iriiri'fiil. Tiii?i' iVII.w- an? all |?r??r
siolinl k.uuIhits ami an* arini'il in i
U'i'ili. You ilnii't si'i'in In ri'aii/.i' \% I
you'iv iloinj;.'
' Say.' it | 1 if!i !11?- i 11u Missouri!
with a Inok ill' I'hililliki' iiinrw?.??>
i d?iiiv iviuuunj>, an t
suit your purse,
move our Clothing
w days will sell sn
55.
h 25c going at 19c,
t 39c. Sox 3c up.
DRY G(
RIES AND LACEi
iw 12j^c, 25c gooc
ow 28c.
we are offering
is.
ton Mills^ Depi
L
|
\ I'liic Sense of Mil
i in The Russian Ihuperor Ivan IV. i
bar ordered imc of his high court oliii
s?tte to procure for hitu a measure fill
1 a tlcas. aihI when the poor man fa
A n - , through the ('riskiness of the insect
A jumping out of the measure, had
led head cut oiT ami indicted a line of 7
Ue" nihles on the city of Moscow for
aril share in the failure. On other o
ri'ii sioiis he would wander away into
tig country with some hoon compan
he and a few eaged hears, and when
he came to a peaceful village would
ise. slip the heirs and shriek with laugl
T- as the villagers rushed for safety
cu ! fell \ ietim? to the hungry tinitnals.
| ;t
llg U inililn't Work Nowaday*.
an the Egyptians had a very rental'
hie ordinance to prevent persons fr
ml borrowing imprudently. An Kgypt
llv- was not permitted to borrow with
,.s. gi\ log to his creditors in pledge
l?. body of his father. If was deen
i.,I both an impiety aud an Infamy not
redeem so sacred a pledge. A pen
U) who died without discharging that dt
was deprived of the eustouiary h
(>u ors paid to the dead.
'I'll lite In lilt* I .it m t Dileli.
The phrase "to die In the last dit<
;1I is btiited by an Fnglisli authority
,, 'such matters to he an Aiuericanis
[1|. : originating during the civil war.
,,, ! fact, it was first used by Willia
>M prlnee of orange, .who during the w
with France was asked what he wot
u do in ease the troops of Holland wf
l(. defeated ill the Held and who VeplU
. "I will die in the last ditch."
Drclilnllr Friendly.
I itiiuifM* I tlionjrlit this paper w
I friendly to ?! ??.
' | lalitor So it is. Wli.n's 11n* matt
I ll'iW ?
Kntitor I Mimic a speech at the l?a
u j <juet hist night. ami you didn't pri
' n line of it.
I lhl it or Well? What further pro
f iliil yon want of our friendship?
A Hare ('imp.
Surroiitfhs I'm always exporting ill
, flster, hut still the unexpected happei
, led to me onro. t'hewfule?How xvr
' that V Korroiighs When the ealamit
eaine nobody remenihere* 1 to say, '
told you so." Houston t.'hroni'-le.
TIip Only Snr? 11'ny.
"Say, old man," said the soulfi
young man. "what's the host way i
find out wli.it a woman thinks of you?
"Marry her," replied JVckham prompt
If -II -
, .... . ?iim'iu: rMiuxiaru ami Times.
Our greatest glory is not in novo
falling, but in rising ov.wy time v
full.?Pascal.
Therein Is llie Diflereoce.
A meddler Is a person -who fail* It:
bis attempt. The meddler wbo sue
ceeds 1<) no meddler, but a boro.?Du
luib Herald.
?> Ml ??
I SALE!|
out tun and lace $2 50 S
3 oo B
Id for 2 25 ?
2 50 g
old for l 00 JR
for 50 SS
ng at 2 50 ^
for 90 ffj
t served. ? |j
at reduced prices, I
olors and shades, ?
department, and 1
lits worth $10 to
Shirts worth 50c 1
Collars 9c. i
E
)ODS.. S
iwns worth 15c, |
>: 15c Erni?i%.,= |
Is now 20c, 1
some very rare |
lament Stp. J
He Sets Us Back.
Wo slave and save ami iioaril our sr
?ial* From out our wages meager
il ?>f Ami try on high to pile up more,
ilttl. For greater holdings eager.
And jttst when <1ust fs fulling no
s 111 i The gaunt world wo may banish
his The gold brick man comes round, a
,000 lo,
, ijj. On wings our riches vanish!
Cea- Tho things we need we do not buy;
the Wo pans up wlno and honey
ions Ani' Roods which at stores come liigl
, _ To save nur tainted money,
1 And when we have a modest pile
let Fenced in with fields of t lover
liter The gold brick man comes with a sinil
, And we start in all over.
Just Like Them.
"I'll, what's an old timid?"
ka- "There are none."
otn "Why noi?"
inn "Because, with tin* contrariety of t
out eternal feminine, soon as they foil!
'he 111:11 they wore serving some usof
K><' purpose in tite home of some man-it
'? relative they struck out for tlient.solv
<,,H and became vain and useless baehel
girls."
onSpurt
of the ciiniiitki
-OF THE?
111 MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'
"r NATIONAL BANK
ii<i
Of UNION, SO(,TH CAROLINA,
sh At Union, in the Statu of South Can
linn at the close of husiness, Novell]
her !Hli, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $218,50^1
Overdrafts. secured and unsecured !M4tH
... U. S. lionds to secure circulation.. 15.000 1
Hanking house, furi.iluio and
IIxlores 10,000 (
n Due from National Hanks (not
reserve agents'' 10.188 7
lit Due trom approved reserve agents 20,007 I
('hecks and other cash iieirs ts*t> jj
Notes of other Nat ional Hanks.... 3,210 0
of Fractional paper currency, nickels
ami cents M 2
Specie 20 met 5
Legal tender notes 8,000 U
Kcdcmptiun fund with U. S.
Trcas'r (5 percent, of circulation) 750 (X
Total t3t7.7f.ll If,
is LIABILITIES
i Capital stock paid in $ on.000 ik
surplus fund 31.218 til
'I Undivided proltts, less expenses
and taxes paid if. 120 0*
| National ilnnk Notes ou?*?.it>.u..-? 1
I I'ur toother National Hanks !MI '..'1
I Imlividuul deposits subject to
(I cheek IXti'iW x3
0 Total |:H7,7'I93U
Hato of South Carolintt,
. < outy of lTnlon. f
1 f. J. I). Arthur, Cashier of tho alwivi
named bank, do solemnly swear t hat t he abov?
statement is trno to the nest of my knowl
f rd|fO and belief.
o J. I> Aktiidk. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thK
laih ilay of November. UK)?*.
W. W. 11 i;uhiss, Notury Public.
COKKKUT?ATTBST :
r. M. Fauh. ) I
A. It. Post a it, > Directors. i
.lou.v A. l'AM. I
$ Union Goiton Exchang
2 J. B RAMSEY, J. R. MATHIS,
,n Prest. Sec. & Mgr.
INew York Futures?November
0| vnii)g ! 11 ii^li | Low jlKX) pi
LHhT uTeO II.On 10.46 11.5*.
Jan. 10.75 U?.7tt in.ljo ! 10.77
Meh. 10.01 1001 10.75 lO.O".
May 1Q.C41 ILC5 jo 89 J _ 11.0
The last column is tli?* latest boh
going to press.
The market has broken al?oiit
cent since the decline began, cuus
by Manchester mills declining
buy around the high prices. T
bears taking advantage of this ha
pressed the market down rapidl
Theodore Price lias been Jloodi
the country with bearish literati
and telegrams. This has had
effect in helptngtthc decline, a
he is still hammering the mark
A further decline would not be
QJ surprise, but it is getting prel
low, mid with any further deeli
@| we think the market a purchase i
a good rise. Sj?ots in New Yc
bj have gone clown from 11 .<> "> to 11.
8 yesterday. Liverpool did not i
S spond as much as expected tl
3 morning to New York's decline
M yesterday. The crop according
0 conservative estimates will i
^ much exceed 10,000,t)(H) hah
Jg That <>ught to mean 12 cent cott
^ to those who firmly hold out.
1 Literal.
"IIow many people are hi the world
"Those in the tunnels, subways a
mines. The rest are on it except tlio
again, who are in the air."
Enough.
"1 hear Jones is the father of twin:
"I presume he is tleklcil to death."
"Yes: lie is overjoyed because tli
are not triplets."
Wanted to Know.
"Ut iliia the place to got dog license"
"Yes, sir. Want it for yourself
some other dog?*' politely inquired t
pert clerk.
Hitched.
There was a young fellow named Wall*!
, Who led a girl up to the altar;
When the minister said:
s "Two dollars. Tou're wed!"
? led hlni away by the halter.
AUo Discreet.
ouUl you call liiin a brave mau V
^ ?'l. if he has anything to say to
inule Jie iiuvlt goes benind bis back
it." ^
His Vocation. '*
Kind I.ao.,_?\vhnt do you do for
living?
Truthful Tramp?Kat.
Next Gilor.
ore suppose Mrs. Jones is nore becau
she didn't iret imo tin* ki?.? ..
7 ,...v t..v Miur miTJK.'
is green with envy."
The Only Way.
To bust
nd, A trust
One really must
(Jot up and dust.
Or likely bo
Will bo
Nonplussed.
i _______
Hairless,
1 What part of the country did yc
conic from?"
"No port; the Bald Knob mountain
Spoke From Experience,
"Any fool can ask questions."
"Well, yon ought, to know."
he
Special Advertisement;
og Notices will bo Inserted in this eo;_mn i
the rate of 85 words or less for 25c one iSHU
or four issues for 75o. Additional lines ovi
twenty five words 6c a line.
_ JUST RECEIVED?by express fres
shipment Wiley's Fine Chocolate
V and Ron Rons in packages at Scaifo'a
NEW CROP Nuts, Almonds, Pecans
Brazils, Walnuts, just received a
g The Union Grocery Company.
SIDEBOARDS?n few -
...wn- Willi IWI
small drawers for silver and on<
large drawer for table linen, larg<
plate mirror and bracket shelf fo
'* fancy China and glassware; a bar
i- gain for $15.00, closing them out ai
$11.<>0 cash at Bailey's Furnituri
.Store.
? PINEAPPLE, Kdam and American
*' Cream Cheese cheaper than you can
buy them in the large cities. The
Union Grocery Company.
(' SIX large Golden Oak Diners n <d
0 rocker to match, $5.00, at Bailey's
Furniture Store.
jj SAITER Kraut, Pickled Pig Feet and
fresh Mackerel at The Union Groeery
Co.
' UNLOADING a oar t?f Charter Oak
Stoves and Ranges. No. 7 stove,
$7.50. No. 8, $9 (JO to $35. Heaters,
1 coal or wotKi. $3.50. Ranges $27.50.
; Bailey Furniture Company.
1 NKW CROP New Orleans Molasses.
New Maple Syrup and New Corn
Syrup at The Union Grocery Co.
MON K.v u .vi'tr - 1
??iivrt ii ii. inns to cure. Its
guaranteed, safe, sure, no trouble to
use. Hundreds have been cured,
try it, our Corn Cure, 23 cent. The.
Hire I >rug Co.
ALWAYS on hand, a select line <f
Produce: Cabbage, Potatoes. Beans,
Onions, Sweet Potatoes, etc., at The
Union Grocery Company.
MAILLAKD'S on candy, ns sterling en
silver stands for quality, perhaps
high in price, but highest in quality.
Tito Kiee Urtfg Co. 1
'Trade is Booi
Can you guess th
simply this: You c
P you want in our
Millinery* Underw<
[ Shoes, Hats, Caps
>rr Silks, etc., and the
than what you ca
vd We are great people
to of all sorts. We dc
in Sample Goods of
ly. You can buy these
ng prices. Ask to see
Men's, Women an
o<i wear. They are gn
I'l.
'! COME TO US
no
| McLure Me
lis The Uiv
of
to ?
- Jjust"r
,-r | SOLID <
s IAUBURN
H Guaranteed F
ICOMEAr
OUR PRICES
UNION HARDVI
Unioi
__ . N IQ
I r ?
MEN'S
BLACK SUI
The most serviceable
one that always looks
| semi-dress wear--is a
,D black Thibet or Un
Worsted. They are su
can be worn at all sea:
We have them in ful
all year 'round.
They ar6 of excellent
? The coats have per
lt shape retaining fronts
'r adjustable shoulde
hand-padded collars, ii
hB these Suits are "mad
1 | at the right price," $1
7 I $22.50, and bear the
1 I S."
Let us show yc
I garrr
J. c o
OUTFITTERS TO PA
NEW CROP London Layer Raisins, I
m?w crop Seeded Raisins, 1005 pack
Citron, all the Spices and Extracts
for making Fruit Cakes, Plum Puddings.
etc., cheap at The Union (Jro- I
eery Company.
REST BARGAINS tube had in Flour. 1
j Corn and Oats at The Union Grocery |
Company.
' s
DO YOU USE Coftolene? If you do, j '
you can get it fresli at this store. If P
you do not try it. It is more healthy Sl
and wholesome than Lard. The ''
Union (irocery Company. w
NEW lUICKWIIK.Vr Flour. New ,V
G iihain Flour and ('ream of Wheat L'
sit The Union Grocery ('cm, any.
RECEIVING weekly shipments of tj
fresh roasted Chase <(: Hanitorn Coffee
(Quality _for the price guaranteed
against the world. The Ui^on Grot's
wy Uort%>aTfy,
ming With Us!
e reason why? It is
an always find what
line of Dress Goods,
?ar, Hosiery, "Gloves,
Trunks, Clothing,
price a little lower
n buy at elsewhere,
for Jobs and Bargains
) the biggest business
any house in the city,
goods at wholesale
our sample line of
id Children's Undereat
values.
FOR BARGAINS.
rcantile Co;,
dersellers.
ecIeIved!
CARLOAD Ij
WAGONS I
?or 18 Months, h
ID SEE US. H
> ARE RIGHT. I
/ARE COMPANY,!
n, S. C. HH
> ^WSL
ITS. JjL
manent
>u some of these
tents.
HEN, c
iRTlCULAR PEOPLE*
Notice of Election.
Office of County Sunt. Kdunatinn,
Union. S. C.. Nov. 9, 1P06.
Having been petitioned l?y one-third
>f the qualified electors, and a like
lumber of the Free Holders of Pinnk.
,/?tr ' ' 4'
, mi'ikkii instriet N<>. I. an flection
s hereby ordered for ?aid district on
iaturdny. Nov" l?o!Ii. It? for a special
vy of three mills on all the renl and
?rsonnl property in said District, to
iimileinent. the Constitutional and
'< 11 school The
will I - follows: Kelton, SH
. T (lanlt. K V. (ioinu. II S. Porter, J|
dam-duffr: J. V Askew. F. M. Adams, ^
I) Hancock FD'torns to he sent to
I'-erjntcndent of Kducat'enat I'nion,
C.
lly order of County ltoir I of Kducaon.
D. II. F v nt,
I>\\ is Jkkfkiks,
J. II. IIOPK.
County Boar.! of BUuoationif Uiioa
y.