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RICE, JR., E. U.,
THE
Cash Bargain Stor
has received a large line c
Ladies Neckwear and Hand
kerchiefs. These collars an
Handkerchiefs will be sold i
wholesale prices, so it \vi
pay those who wish to bu;
Collar^ and Handkerchiefs t<
call at once and get tirs
choice. All ladies appreciat<
collars and handkerchiefs fo
Christmas Presents. Isn't i
so? Fry it and see.
We have an elaborate line
of useful Xnvw -i
.... . >UO
as Shawls, Bibles, Wrist Ba^s,
Gloves, Combs, Ribbons,
Baby Caps, Suspenders. Hosiery*
etc. Buy now!
M1IS. I). N. WILBURM.
1 -WE I
I- 4 PER CENT
On money dep
SAVINGS Dl
compounded se
(November 1st a
THE PEOPL
Capital and Surplu
rters for S
*| Pianos,
Organs,
| Guitars,
| Graphophones,
Banjos,
Violins,
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Accordeons,
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.? Furniture,
| Stoves,
11 Guns,
I Clocks,
Wares of all kind
J0HUM
j ^H,S L0T 5c EACH
I 41|% d|6
cry kind. Buy the Baby
xchange a large Piiin^ !i
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ft-* 4^ 1
PROPRIETOR,
SOME THING!
e THAT YOU CAN
)f DEPEND ON US EOI
- that you do not tind in th
d " every day store. *.
II 'We are selling in large quart
III ties every day and are pre
y i pared to do so during th<
,! holiday season, the fines
. I Cape Cod cranberries, new
| crop imported lemons, Mai-1
aga grapes, California raisins
r : Smyrna fig>, Baker's choco1
'late and cocoas, Jordan shellj
ed almonds, Kalamazoo cel
ery, all fruit cake ingredients,
1 the finest mince meat you
1 ever tested.
1; Remember us with your
order and it will be appreciated
and have our attention,
large or small.
: Union Grocery Co.,
pay... i
interest |
>osited in our ?;
EPARTMENT g
nii-annually, |g <
ind May 1st. g '
,ES BANK, I ij
s over $80,000. || tl
anta Clauj
THIS LOT 25c EACH
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Piano for your little gi
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UNION. 55
r i MISSIONARY RIDGE.
5!
How the Scene of a Terril
Battle Originally Oot its
H Name.
C Stretching for miles along t
eastern border of the city, picti
esq lie and pleasing to view is M
~ sionary Ridge. How well that nan
- is known from the hemlocks
^ Maine to the Mowers of Florid
^ and yet how different from its nut
f are the associates one gives it win
it is pronounced 1 In history it
" recorded as being the scene of oi
, of the fiercest conllicts of the civ
- war, but to the people who knu
. the origin of the name it is a mom
incut to the memory of a band <
devoted, self sacrificing Christia
' men who, braving the hardships <
I emigration not for the love of gair
but to help their fellow men, bui
the Brainard mission on the pic
turcsque heights known by the nam
of Missionary Ridge.
It was in IS 17 that the Rev
Cyrus Kingsbury, Ainsworth F
Blunt and the Rev. John Vail firs
viewed the site of their mission
They were sent here by the Ameri
can hoard of commissi
,.v?iV?D 1UI
foreign missions, and the sanu
l>oard had provided for tlie erection
f*f a mission, including school buildings
and a home for the missionaries.
But the contractors failed
in their contract, and the missionaries
were left without money and
without even a shelter. But by
energetic efforts they created a mission
school and built a mill on the
banks of Chickamauga creek. The
mill race, nearly a mile long, is still
visible. The mill was purchased
by Philamon Bird in 1852. He
tore down the small structure and
built what is now known as Bird's
mill.
~
v/n niiiy z/, 1M(J, the president
A the Untted States, James Monoo,
appeared at the door of the
nission unannounced. lie was acompanied
hy General Gaines.
Uthough surprised by his visit, the
nissionarics were ready to receive
dm, and he complimented them
11 tiieir work and in glowing terms
raised the beautiful location of the
lission. The Brainard mission <
as used until tho Indians left. It !
id an immense amount of good, ,
ad at 0110 timo thero were more
lan 500 Indian children lieing
light beneath its roof. The I/ord's
i^per wqs observed for tho last I
limn on August 19, 1838.
In tin! olil mission cemetery t
J9 of the ridge, overgrown with w<
and forgotten hy almost every Ik
,ia a little monument on which
the following words:
1 "Hero lie the remains of San
Worcester, 1). D., pastor of
a Tabernacle church, Salem, Ma
jg firnt secretary of the Amcr
8 board of commissioners for for<
a nlisbions. Born 1770; die 1 J
| 8 7, 1X21."?Chattanooga Times.
I Special Advertisemei
. ? Notices will bo In so r tod intblsoolui
= tlic ruto ol &> words or loss for 26c ouo I
ft H four issues for 76c. Additional lines
W g twenty tivo wnrde 6c a lino.
I ? JUST RECEIVED?by exprea* t
I 5 shipment Wiley^i Fine Chore'
1 i anil Hon Rnnn it, -* - ?1
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g SEE T!ic Union Grocery Company
^ g your ('hristmas smokes. They ci
* p one of he largest ni d bc<t nsso
gj stocks of eigars in the eity, and
B sell you from now until Christ
j? day, any standard $1)5 cigar at $
fj per box of 50 or $3.75 per box of
i 1? Cincoa, LnJosophinc, Tampa Sn
2 ers, Loyals, Little Havannas, *
f? hail's Key West, George Wnl
?j Eunymede, Cuban Annex, Di
matie Corps, I>a' Costa, l'u
' Prince. ami numerous others.
g HAVE you tried Puffed Rice?
|| The latest fad?5 cents per quai
^ || Tlu> Union Grocery Company.
e YOUR wife, your sweetheart or;
g friend will be all the happier
? you will be very little poorer f
J H handsome box of candy during
^ p holi lay season ; all shapes and si
} a l?ask''ts, glove cases, handkere
a eases, packed with the most deli.
B candy, and sold as cheap as
^ |f could buy tlic liaskets or case* i
j s where. The Union Grocery Co.
I ft STUFFED Dates, Turkish Figs, C
1 s tali/.ed Fruits of all kinds; in a
1 g lion to the largest assortment
J i ehocolate and honhons ever offi
I I to the trade in Union. Call oi
I F for your candies of every class.
I I Union Giocery Co.
| 1 SAKT v CLAUS i lie e. If you v
to see the genuine <>id gent let
a liimself. you will tind him in
i store. You will also find our s
7 S packed from cellar to roof t
I everything suitable and season
f a to make Santa Onus's visit a pi
L' ant memory. We make a s| eei
JH of attending to the eating pat
jgfr Christinas ami other happy oceasi
We shall he glad to serve you \
anything necessary to the Christ
l*| cheer in this line. Union Gro<
Co!"??a
r and kinds dflBhewing toliaccos.
you cliow, we ckn till your demu
from tliis line, all the way fron
cents to $1.50 per yound. If
want a gentleman's chew, try
burn's Choice, a tobacco seltl
_ equaled and never excelled. '
Union Grocery Company for tol
COS.
WE ARE selling genuine impor
Edam cheese at $1, not sold e]
where for less than $1.25; also
?fp finest pineapple cheese at 65 cor
, regular price is 76 cents elsewhe
pure cream cheese, the heat. nm<i<
pounds for 50 cents. These are
pecially attractive prices, when j
know that "cheese is higher to t
merchant than they have been
' 10 several years. Give us your orde
ir- The Union Grocery Company.
1H~ DON'T forget us for that Ohristn
110 package of candy. We can plea
of you in beauty and artistic style
I package, and renidnber that we a
' special agents for the celebrat
Downey's and unsurpassed Fos:
j stock. The Union Crocery Compa
is! ? -
, WE AUK prepared to make you a ve
.. i low price on a small box of prune
25 pounds, especially adapted
w family uses. any size, but always tl
j. best quality ; also for the best Do
don Dayer raisins in 20 pound boxe
of which any family can afTord
11 use a box, at the low prices we ai
>f making. The Union Grocery Co.
j! FRESH Oatmeal, new Cream of Whet
New Vigor, fresh Force, 1'ufTed K;<
and other specialties just receivet
C The Union Grocery Company.
WEEKLY PRICES!
t
. Cocoa nut Dainties HI
. Vanilla Wafers 10i
Champagne Wafers 2o<
> Uneda Jinger Wayfer 10t
f<\ " * '
t viieu?u sandwich l.rx
Five O'clock Tea 10c
Frotami 10c
Social Tea 10c
Sponge Lady Fingers 10c
Animal Crackers ."1 5c
Graham Crackers 10c
Havenncr Waferettca oc
Nabisco 10c
Dainty Lunch oc
Zu Zu Snaps oc
Lemon Snaps v oc
Don't forget that my store
I is headquarters for FireWorks.
1 If you want Oranges just
phone 126,
W. Newell Smilh.
Notice to Road TaxpayersI
The last legislature changed the age
for paying road tax in Union county
ftfAm 18 to 21. When I made my announccment
( was not aware of the
shange. Those who have alreadv nulri
|inA A* -
uuurr *\ yearn or age can get their dollar
refunded by returning to me their
road receipt. J. II. Bartlek,
4W-2t Treasurer U. C.
The Times and the Metropolitan
Hagazine for only $1?80 a year.
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ovor I Misses Cloaks.
^bargains will bt
'f"v early shopper. 1
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T. FOR DRESSY MEN
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ry in style and cut as
'8; I the made-to-order
lie II apparel of the cusII
torn tailor, but,
in 11 where is there one j
re | I ...u
vwiu would make
these smart, up-to^
date suits at the
J- price of the 44S, Mr
& S." clothes.
They are "ma
I right price," $
Come in and tr
correctly-made
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J Crown, Bridge work and
J Office over Mutual Dry C
fjK DR. J. M. WALLACE.
S WALLACE &
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\XU Crown and Bridge Work
Mj2 A Specialty. Phone 11'
A \ IV *- ? ? "
I OPPORTUNITY!
j&jarjgt
eived a full line of
iples in the latest
jrs, Plumes, Fancy
: Hats, Fur Hats,
c., Rain Coats, Covr
Coats, Short Coats,
Come early, as these
; picked up by the
When we get a lot
this we want all of
share it with us.
ese goods at about
^ x*i . r -
:rcdiinie to.,
ndersellers.
iECEIVEDl
CARLOAD 1
WAGONS I
For. 18 Months. 1
ND SEE US. I
S ARE RIGHT. 1
WARF COMPANY, 1
on, S. C. U
<3KSTW?Q0^^^S COATS I
OMitwn ! ?!? w? I
de rigiit nit the I
10.00 to $15.WVw L
y on one of these |^i
suits. |
HEN, I
VRTICULAR PEOPLE. I
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Regulating a Specialty. ;
loods Co., Union, S. C. {
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