The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 28, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
T MillineryOS^
I' We have just received a grand HJiGto
1 New and Upto=date Millinery, and we
I are now ready for customers. Miss
1 Carter, who has been in the Northern
I; Markets for some months looking up the.;
1 Smart Things in. |$w antf:
I Fashionable Mlninery :
I Is in charge of our millinery Depart-!
|! ment, and is now ready to fit you up!
in the smartest things/out for !
| Street and Dress Hats.;
II Give us a call before placing your fall]
t: orders.
J We are daily receiving a big tide of;
1' Ti?. fl - _ J - . n " -
2 viy uuuus.and uress Uoods
|; Come this way. Alwa^gla^ teJ
show goods and quote prices.^ , ;
|; We are looking lor you. j
j Meet Us at hobo's,!
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|M ACHINERV?
: ..SEE US.. 7<
i For Supplies, Be!tif/gs,
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1BEWLEY HARDWARE CO.
1 the only wagon
^ with spokes in the wheel that carried the load
ton Sept. 1st in the Steel Range Contest that
didn't Break Down was a 3 1-4 Skein-4 carrying
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X 215 persons which aggregate 21,500 pounds. How
ljl is that for a load?
1 UNION HARDWARE COMPANY.
jjg HARDWARE LEADER, UNION, S. C.
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Local News Note*
c ~ Mr. Arthur rnnian, of Lockhart,
1 r in Union Sunday.
1 ^ * *ie number at Ravenl|t'
! scroft's this w ?2.
? f Mr. W. 0. Horn, of TTonrtrart,
1 ? spent Sunday in the city.
" jj Tho ginnery here ginned 10 hales
p of cotton last Saturday*
|g Mr. W. M. BuUerj^f Sarituc,was
*jT here on business Saturday. i
^ Mr. W. A. Moorehead, of Mt.
p" Tal?or, was here Saturday.
Miss Lillie Kant left Wednesday
to resume her studies at Converse.
fr I Mrs. W. H Iv err of <i ?3
. .. . hi unuuu,
iis visiting Jier daughter, Mrs. T.
L. Estes.
Attorney H. E. DePass. of Spartanburg,
passed through Union
Mom lay.
I Mr. J. Frost Walker spent fewj
t days of this week in Colombia, re-|
turning Tuesday. * J
Mr. J. (}. Hughes left Tuesday
j. morning tor a to bis
j ? in Trenton, S. C. ? v J J
tMrs. Trenholm, of Washinva, a
I). C., is visiting her niece, Vs. 1
1). II. Wallace. \ ?
Dr. F. A. Rice and family ly
J moved to the old Baptist parsoiu ?1
1 * ^ on Church street.
' ^ State Superintendent of Edu .
1 T tion ,Q. B. Martin visited the c n
|r fchoola Thursday. g(
ft \HutchiH*>on & Wicker will^ h T
15^^ th?trvMillin%ry opening Oct.^4 ai
i 'Bee their ad. in this issue.
? Don't forget the Donnelly c 8t
}> Hatfield minstrels on Saturii gl
?. night, September 29th. llli
J- Miss Eloise Wilkins, of (iaffiinc
has taken charge of the milliipRp
iau department of ' The Battery." Grl
R. A. Jones, the "Bwfrl
_ -^v., m ut me iNorthern markfefcr
K purchasing his stock of goods, v/I1
^ The Buffalo Oil Mill and GiniftML
J, is now in operation. Tuesday - th^i
% ginnery turned out its first bale. ~|
J
^ Get your tickets now for thp big 1
^ minstrels which are to appear at the!
<T opera house on Saturday night;
J Miss Louise Browning, of Seradia, I
* arrived in the city Tuesday t&fre-1
5- sume her studios at Clifford Semi-1
r nary. |
\ ]' Mr. ,1. x. '&&&'
& Itanburg Wednesday to partijaps
fi in the trial of the much-flaked
fC 1 cf Haburn case. I
X 1 Mr. William Long, of ColYmbia,
X 1 arrived in Union Wednesday/ to atjf
tend the funeral of his grand-mother,
V Mrs. Sal lie Palmer.
V Mr. W. II. Kerr, Sr., an<1 W H.
V 'Jr., of Greenwood and Moyroe re-1
ft speetively, will arrive Sunday to
ft \ visit Mr. T. L. Estes.
ft i Miss M. E. Tinsley will lulve her
& j Millinery opening on Thtjpday, |
!iuci. 4111. p>ee iit'i auveruseiTCiu 111;
this weeks issue. iMr.
W. C. Cottingham, nf Colum-j
' bia, is in the city putting in new
, seed-house maehinery tV>r the Southern
C?>tt??n ()i I Co.
Mr. Walter Sanders, of Camden,
j was at Mr. .I. W. Sanders' Sunday
I to see bis little hoy who has been
i sick for some time.
Miss Amelia Cox, of Rusfellville,
Ky., formerly teacher of English in
Clifford Seminary, will teach in
Lyon College next season. /
The McLure Mercantile (jompany
will have their Millinery opening oti
Thursday, Oct. 4th. See wieir advertisement
in this week's i^sue.
Mr. T. II. Harris, of Newberry,
arrived this week and is now night
j operator at the Southern. Mr.
Harris is hoarding with Mrs. Salter.
Mr. W. H. Morgan, formerly
j#* stenographer at Excelsior Knitting
Mills, left Wednesday for Chanson
college, where he will take a textile
course.
I M( ?ssrs. W. D. Johnson and Miss
? A. W. Hawthorne, of Mt. Tal>or,
were in Union Saturday. Miss
Hawthorne is teacher \o&the Mt.
Tabor school. Sir
Bobo's millinery depnrflfctnt has
opened ?p with a large i 'took ol
k g(K)ds and is ready for 1 usiness.
See his advertisement in. another
part of The Times. ,
Miss Alary Patterson, a >eautifui
* and attractive young lady, p' diesagfr
tor, will arrive in Union k e oi
this week and be the guejel of Mr?,
^ Henry Holmes.
^ Dr. W. O. Singletary, j >rescrip
tion clerk at the Union D ruK Cowill
leave Union on Morjl day ^01
3J Central, S. C., wher? he iwil1 en
JSp gage in the drug husinea '
^ Henry M. Holmes will tak^ ^ie P?
* I sition in the Union Drug C
1
M T M ?*, of Spartan-J tffS
1 ?ho has, lower South jg
lina lot a? Paa8?d H-rough; JR.
|K W'eAu-p11 route to lus (Sj
I c zy1 am, formerlj^KvS!
i ixAveeiwi1?' Vnion Grocery 'I?
ir,'^par/ oHice of the
| MrdB^^tlu ws? who for |S
soiuf jwH5^n superintendent 3a
Mills hero, is
general office of X
t^^^HwColuinbia. ^
Talbot, after spend|mrfthjier
with relatives here, ^
Ileft! \y(l*y for Richmond, W
I wb?n^wll return to her home, ^
Fort ' ^Minneapolis. ^
| Micfine Carter, of Baltimore,
has a* 1" f'Hi city and opened
n4]1tn?rv dmartmcnt of i
up t""vy ? -.7 ? ! | mi
Robf***5- Miss.Carter will make | J*
her Mrs. M. \V. liolio. j 5
jL'^Z. Tubbs with Mr>H*\V. 5>
jjflAs 'returned from Augusta^H ^
LStxfwu-ts to be here until the
SfiPOoard of examiners rtmets and lj
TO 11 secure a funeral director's \j
^rs. G. J. Redfcarn, of Chester* \j
who 1ms been spending the ^
Kmer at Roosevelt, N. C., ar- ^
ivd in Union Monday and is .
xdding a few days with Mrs.
.p;- Rice.
Manager Smith l>egs to announce
lat the curtain will not go up on
onnelly and Hatfield Minstrels
iturday night until 0 o'clock,
his is for the convenience of clerks
iid business men.
The Union Drug Co. has a fine
ock of chamois skins. These
kins are becoming popular among
idies for center pieces, and other
overs on which may be done beau;#?!
omhroiderv work.
Miss Sallie Triplette, of Chester,
frho has been stenographer for the
Telephone Co., is now occupying
i like position with the Power Plant
ind the IT. tfc G. S., the place recently
filled by Miss Leila Black well.
Mr. V. R. Hawkins, who for some
time has been night operator at the
Southern, has resigned his position
and will leave in a few days for a
trip to Mississippi. Later he will
enter a business college in Atlanta.
The Union Cotton Exchange,
operated by Mr. Jno. R. Mathis,
has l>een moved just outside tin
corporate limits, East of Union
Misses PtoTf" J'^nging to Mr
r i Bailey and Kiria
?"e.h stood as bridesmaids at th,
marriage of Miss Mattie H W,d
nian to Mr. James (" Count^. whic,;
took place at the home of the hrid,.>?
| mother Mrs. H. 1>. Wedainan, on
Wednesday evening, Sept. 2('?th, at
i p. in., at Poinaria, S. C.
I he people of tlie Green Street
Methodist church,of which Rev. \\\
M- i* paaUu^haye recently
carpeted the aisles and in front ot
the chancel. They observed children's
day exercises Sunday night
and a collection was taken sufficient
to put in Hues for the heater.
Valuable Land lor Sale.
We. the legal heirs to this land, will
i sell at Union C. H., Salesday in November,
if not sold privately hefort
that time, two hundred aeresj of land
more or less, the same being in Goshei
Hill Township, and lies between tin
Roger's Ferry Road and the Carlis*
! place, and is a part of G. W. Evan'i
' Home Place. There is a large twohorse
farm ii^ cultivation now on t.hii
place, with plenty of timber and water
' Terms of sajfe cash. Purchaser tt
pay for papers.
Mary Evans,
Sallte Davis,
39-ot Frank R. Hunter.
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r> iTieri r?Ti/\n
5AII5rAldlUN
Of knowing you have purchased
a piano that cannot
he surpassed by any ManuJ
factum in the world is indeed
a great comfort. The time
never comes to the purchaser
of a StiefT Piano to realize that
a cheap piano has Ix^en purchased.
STIEFF
f Manufacturer of the piano
with the sweet tone.
~ SOUTHERN WAREROOM
5 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.
' C. H. WIMOUTH, Manager.
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For Styles in Footwear. 1
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nature shaped shoes |
? hhf 'and ponv stockings. |
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i the Best combination for wear. 1
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always l^ok they cost ^
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x: tos this MARK. lil?siERN^j 25 cents. <?
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THE* '.PEOPLES BANK 1
Jffj) I lie uesire lU uiaivo luv..^ . ?
]|| unwise methods and ruined thousands. Persistent B- ?**
Savings is the Safe and only sure road to success. Save S
fuj a little today?more tomorrow?and next week you will
have enough to open a savings account with us. U'e pay [8
i [ Si 4 per cent Automatic Interest from one to six months.
- A dollar accumulating interest day by day is as inspir- j||
? H) iiiy and interesting as a growing child. We are helping BS
i fS on the road to successful saving and we would like to ^
! m help you. ^
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jfiTHE PEOPLES BANK. 1
pj B. F. ARTHUR, PRESIDENT. gg
j | Millinery Opening! |
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I $ On Thursday, October 4th, we will J
; Jj have our Millinery Opening and Display }
| of Ladies Trimmed Hats and Fancy *
J Good^ All are, cordially invited to j
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