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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ... BY THE.... UNION TIMES COMPANY BACHELOR STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. BELL PHONE NO. 1. J,. .M. HICK, Kmtoi is. K. BONEY, - - Assih i.vrn Eiutoi Registered :\t the Postoflice in Unioi S. O. as second class mail matter. SfBscKlHTIoN KATES! One year - - - - $L0< Six months - .50 Three months ... ,%2i AllVKItTISKMBXTS : One square, first insertion - $1.00 Every subsequent insertion - .50 Contracts for three months or longei will be made at reduced rates. Locals inserted at K 1-3 cents a line Rejected manuscript will not be returned. Obituaries and tributes ol respect will be charged for at hall rates. union, h. (j., sfcl'l. _s, 1wmj. l'les note yore label, An<l if yu're able, Just send us the do And we'll sa no mo. Wlliara Jennings Bryan is a man. Those Clemson bed-bugs should have behaved better last summer when company was around. Is your son or daughter away at college? If so, they would appreciate The Times as a letter from home. It is certain that government ownership of railroads is a far bet tor condition than railroad ownership of government. There is a cessation of tonsorial operations in the hurg Fort Mill. The village barber has gone on a strike, and now the children hear what "papa" thinks on Sunday morning. We ask: Is the administration following the principle upon which our government is founded when it - -^Tfatfve of Americanism in the idea that he cannot extend a helping hand to ful?a without placing that island under the American tlag? ^ Ha/ing at college, is now fast passing'out. Like most other harmless amusements, when it passed into the hands of rullians, its overthrow 1. are notable examples of the results. Let the good work go on; when eoliege men turn to fanatics ami engage in 1 rutal hazing, send them home. So mute it he! Saturday of this week lias Keen set apart as work-day for the orphans of our State. Pastors and Sunday School superintendents, upon the suggestion of the orphanage authorities, have requested thai the people give the money made on this one day to support of these orphan children. This is a sural' request?one day's work out of the whole year; and the cause is a nohh one. Messed is the community o State which cares for its parentless homeless children. Let the pcopli give, "for as much as ye do it unt< the least of these, ye do it unt< me." CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. lias rilion a hoard of trade, i commercial club, or chamber o commerce? If so, their operation: aire never made known to the pub lie. Now, we are no knockers, no; do we purpose making undesorvcc criticisms; I nit it strikes us forcibly that something of this kind is sadlj lacking in our town; and we do no mind saying so. If we have t chamber of commerce, what is i doing? Just at this time the work of a l)oard would count for much Now, while the Southern Kni/waj is running roughshod over the com mercial interests of the town, an ap|>eal from such an organiz.itioi would be effective, while others r< ceive no attention. It requin - tin concerted effort of am organize* citizenship to get results. Imli I ' % \ - " ? i I ' > viduals may complain, enter pro test or do anything else, and it all . has little weight with corporations, which have no fears of individuals. r But when a l*>ard of trade presents - a claim or files a protest, they rcal21 izes the necessity of giving it heed, and results are forthcoming. The freight conditions have been somewhat remedied, thanks to the establishment and active operation . of the Union and Glenn Springs 11 road; but the passenger service remains in the same abominable state. ! And since there is no competition, )! it will continue thus untiAho citi)i /.ens of Union wake up anil demand ' their just and neserved rights. It i is high time matters were taken up i iii ><?111' r;n;Miirff?-iiK?' manner. 11 )! > is remembered that Commissioner Karle stated that no coinplaint had ever been filed with tlui commissiap. Well, it isf. r probably that the Southern Railway will ever do anything for.a town or city >.4thtil asked' for, by said town or city. Union has reached a stage in her development where she pannot afford to siC. supinely/by and let matters rjjfi their pvn courses. Her business interests* demand attention. And whose* but the business men'a^duty is it to take up such mattere. The newspapers >of Union are ready and willing to do all in their power to aid in these matters, but theirs is not the duty of taking the initiative; they are the spokesmen for the people. Thk Times began the agitation of this matter, and now we claim it the interest and /!. ?.. u: 1 ?,i: x- -x uutjr Ul tuu tuiliuineu ClllZt'IlS 10 aci and to act determinedly, for they hold the power. Bailey Furniture Manufacturing Co. Because of inability to meet outstanding debts, the Bailey Furniture Manufacturing Company has made an assignment, with Attorney J. Clough Wallace, assignee. To the creditors and stockholders Mr. Wallace has issued the statement that all debts will be paid, and creditors fairly and equally treated. The concern ,wili >-1- ' '1 Mistrial in Hoburn Case. The trial of Ollie Ponder and! I um West, in Spartanburg;-indictwVippins. T 1 suited in a nnsfcrial. Me*rs. A. pycv ami J.I.NjoJu^ w.rv tor Ilow > inersagoa were j out. Been oui over five hours. To Timks, o:30 p. m. Judge Dantzler ordered jury t< j return to court room, ruling a mis; trial in the case. "Times" Printer Dead. .# Mr. ('lias. I >. Howell, who the added to Thk Timks i>rinting ft?rc< last Tuesday, died at <> o'cloel 1 Thursday morning at the Mangun house. At i? o'clock \\'?(ln?daj : afternoon, lie left the shop, seem i ingly as well as usual, continued1 s< , until lie was attacked with aciit" . indigestion. A doctor was called hut the man was past helping; In ' died a few minutes later. ! Mr. Howell was about /iS year r old, and has lived in many towns ! He came here from Rock Hill He was an old Confederate soldier " j and will he buried at the city ceine 31 terv todav at 11 o'clock. Am 3 friend of the old Confederate sol 1 dicrs can give us a helping hand s< that we may hury him decently We will appreciate a small contri Uition from a number of people. \ J. H. Spears WiTiTviove Business At an early date Mr. J. H " j Spears, the musical instrumen r man, will move bis stock into th 1 store room next door above Tin Timks office, now used as a Imwlinj , alley. He has bought this building 1 Ordination at Philippi. l j, t Ra^i* JV T). I^ailey, of Cow pens wittv preach at Philippi Baptis church, np,xt Sunday ratimftlg I Sept. ?f 11 o'clock, and wil assist the pastor in ordndnifii f the newly-chosen deacon, 'Wr - Wesley Cregory. The public i , cordially invited. 1 ! Notice. More genuine cigar satisfaction in a San I'elice. long tiller clear liavam I cigar than any other cigar on the mar ki-t to-day for the same price?5c at The Itice Drug Co. ? 1 ' Special Advy,^ gam Notices will be tnaer^^^J | SjfJHr the rate of 35 words or 1 PTH four Issues for 75c. 1 twenty-Uve words 6c a I FRESH Tprnip Seed. ? \ j?2& varieties of Tnrtng Eg MILCH cows with vo^M" T; KM one good saw mill' ii^V rI ngm order for sale. ( i gin man to run gil^K||^^P^' OUR Meat ofTeringsthis^RH55 of an unsurpassed iineo^H**?* sj" .'HautS*, Swift Premium \ ygt nolia Hams, Ferris Baco^BrjL Boneless Breakfast Baco^B , ? j W Hams, Bologna SausngeB^ * ! gS Salt Meats. Every thing M * guaranteed kouiiu ana ' gg price the lowest. The eery Company. g WE ARE prepared to gin yniH~ ?J now at any time, and wilWr ? to please our cu8LomenK_ R pn>? itnd Ties for sale at IVI R prices. Union OilV W IN SYRUPS, we have some ehoM* L B ferings in Ite-boiled Georgia lMP'? New Crop Muscuvados, ?enunl?? 1 gar House, Log Cabin Maple jMpl 1 i'uro Maple Syrup, Caro Corn IAa and Peacock Brand Georgia lBe;P All the best and most satisfXry I, grades and brands. Your ordeKt>*u licted. The Union Grocery Co.F Vjj 1,500 ACRES, 19 Tracts, Henrvf.it uS Lands, to be sold at public a?etio Saturday, Oct. 20th, J900. 1:30 p. n at Fingerville. S. C. Liberal com J. B. Liles, Agent, j 39-4t Fingerville, S. O. i ONE car each, of Sound Dry Cor Extra Heavy Red Rust Proof Oal strictly No. 1 Timithy Hay, Bra Bran and Shorts, and Cotton Se Meal. It will pay you to get o prices, and Bee the class of stuff ' are selling. The Union Grocery $ NOTICE?We are now prepared to^L cotton at Buffalo, ?. 1'. BagglM and Ties for sale at current pric^ Cotton aeed and cotton bought at gil nery. Buffalo Oil Mill. 38^ WE ARE selling a world of the vegetable shortening, gnowdrfll Lard. No hog fat, but pure vegll table matter; clean, pure abd whitwj in 3, 5, and 10 pound tins; also anl quantity in bulk. The Union Gr<l eery Company. | IT LOOKS like Flynn has surpassed all his former efforts in buying novelties for ladies for ladies wear. The goods he is opening up now are marvels of exquisite taste. New novelties in ladies suitings are admired by the ladies that have seer them, and they pronounce them the prettiest in Union, and money. FRESH Full Cream Cltecai;; thu finest reliable Guaker Brand. ^ our orders I soliciGrocery Go. 1 BAGGING and Ties?Figure with us. | The Peoples Supply Go. 1 r-iiT 1 oaf l'nlvcri/ed and Brown Su1 CXJ i L?W. i for good thin*, to oat." It might pay you t< I cetour prices on the everyday k.n? 1 of Sugar, like other stores sell. ITniolt tirOtittLS-Co RY10?For Seed ltye get our prices The Peoples Supply Co. NORTH CAROLINA and Nor then '| Apples, Choice Bananas, fresh J,em 011s, Northern Cabbage. Irish am Sweet "Potatoes. Boston and Li in Beans, new stock; fresh goods at Th , Union Grocery Co. OATS-*-For Bed Bust Proof Oats se us. The Peoples Supply Co. WIIATKYKIl the occasion, we hav the delicacies that are suitable fo wl the same ;everything in crisp, daint; 1 j Crackers and Cakes. You have t< ' ! sec our line to appreciate it. \V -i make a specialty of the famous Ine J Seal package Crackers; also carry i full line of the b?l bulk goods. A go nl or better tljan home-made, an , no trouble in the preparation. Giv us your orders. Tlie Union Grocer; Company. s WANT bin?Some large green toma toes, Liberal price paid. Bring t Times office. , KY10RYT11ING in Cigars, SnulTs, an Tobaccos; special inducements fc box buyers. All the popular brand: ^ . and prices that will save you monej - i The Union Grocery On ' WANTeS?By Chicago wholesale few ; mail order house, assistant manage: - i (man or woman,)'for this county an adjoining territory. Salary ?20 an expenses paid weekly ; expense moi ey advanced. Work pleasant; pos * tion permanent. No investment r* quired. Spare time valuable. Writ . ' at once for full particulars and ei ^ close self addressed envelope. Ac t dress. (Jeneral Manager, 134 E. Dak e St., Chicago. NO matter where you live; no matte what you have to buy, if its anythin in the eating line or stock feed lini it will pay you to come and get 011 prices before you place your orde Hand any of our salesmen a list, c drop a list of your requirements i ' the mail box, and we will do th t rest. The Union Grocery Co., mot ey savers on first-class goods. ' FOR SALE?SO,COO feet of framings K Dickson Varner's place near Wes . Springs. Mr. Yarner will attend g _ 30-4 ; LOST?Somewhere between ihiffal and Union a black pocket book, con tabling about $20. on Saturday, Sept 22nd. Ileward of $2 will be paid. ) t p 11. M. Branson. - LOST?One pair gold-rimmed specta cles in black case. Return to thi: j olliee oi lo Dr. O. W. Austell. 1 When the "Mutual's" 3 are compared with other I to=wear clothes at the | price, or made to measure v ' the' nrice. (clL uuuuiv lkw f "Mutual's" clothes win o point. : "Mutual's" clothes h style; "Mutual's" clothes fit; "Mutual's" clothe: longer and hold their "Mutual's" clothes cost 1 the average house chai considered, and are bac antee and^a Reputation cents i^thefch^hdise fj our store. <Co$ne,>in at* Overcoats or Raincoats; the lining, notice the ?i look at the button hole - 1 inrh And see i1 H I11 Without exception we are s,jJJffi jl iWUTtl XL DRV ONLY ONE F| Twne's going to the Palmetto J nir DiW Co. will convice you J? VIC 1 thai we will save you ? ! mopey in buying your j| _.diags from us. |? 1 We give you quick ser= Jr T : vite and prompt attention. j| \ J Phone orders are quickly J? P 1 '' responded to. ^ j " Prescription Work a pr specialty at the # . \ PALMETTO DRIG CO. I ? a Huiet & Renwick, Owners. 2 * j 2 You d r YOUR WIFE SAID j if you ' You promised her, (if j? ^St. she would let cut-price Jf COIIlbil dj scales go by,) that you 2 would give her plenty Thi : | of pending money |i before I when my f consic ;j New Fall Goods 2. comfe I" arrived. She said you J? early didn't believe in buy- s*yte? irinr rhpnr* mitanf-CPAa ?L WWfll j ? e . son goods at any price. & PeoP,( - j Bring her around. My ===_ g lines are all strong and t 1 ; gpowing every day. y jP T ;;!GIkO. W. GOING'S. |; ? 1 "N#tlce: 114 j 'l^Bintroduce Dent's pure, cleansing, *L B H ' amHantiseptic Tooth Powder, we are fl fli j Ifivw a 25c Tooth Brush with each *!! JLbLI ; lirs/^kox for 25c this week. t L .' It ^ ^The Kice Drug Co. ^ ? Notice. |! Al^^W'rflons are hereby notified to -Jill keei^Bfir stock off my lands. I do iA C? not ^^Hct to hunting or any such like |j, 4 C3 - thin^^Bit must forbid the stock being -{H h allo^^B to trespass. Jfrffciirffc ?? J- F- Sinclair. XP'P'PH* ~^Bb J llllliw MIMI ^ V M. 9.0 ., , , clothes 1 ; same ' !-s jjl clothes I ess than , ? rges/for? them,, quality ig ked by a strong guar- 1| for giving one hundred j|g M^very dollar spent in g " ?? I Try on one 01 our DUiio, g? ; examine the fabric and 1| im. :itchinS', *oW ^ careful 1*1 s, go over the garment jg| < $. MEET ME AT HAILE'S SHOE STORE. "will j I I a BE GLAD, Jr\.% 1 0 SHOW VOll '' W /% 1 H0ES|? I t an? time. 1 on't need to feel obliged to buy, either. like them and want a pair, we'll do the # Style, Fit, Comfort and Durability all >? lied make satisfied customers s truly ttatfage of Shoemaking. Never 5 ! have wiere been better shoes when lered from the standpoint of style, fit, rt and wear. Of course the shoes of hSdays had-the wear, but what about the ?t fit and comfort? You can get the wear "J days if you would take care of them as 5 did in days of yore. , z. HE STORE TltAT SHOES THE PEOPLE. ' | nila QIiaa 1 IU1W JUUW VUmI The Leading Shoe House. 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