The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 16, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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J desiring to "do t
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p UNDERTAKER A
H Full Line Coffins and C<
B Mr. Hodges, an Expert Ei
H Floyd & Co., Spartanburg
B on short notice. Calls
U9 Hearse sent to anv part o
B service guaranteed to all
i M. W. BOB-Q
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I MAKE A 1
g* By buying from Swygnrt's "> an?l
^r most for your 81, ami a nine pin
?ll After Dnn. 1st f will discontinue
S& will be exhausted by that time, -,
?? in getting a supply. So nomn on
inoni'v. i am olTurig som ; g > >d
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Diamonds, Watches, Clc
Come In and Look
~ 7| 3>lcs Will take care of t
fe\ ' THE RICE I
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neuredc^ ^Br i
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Larviir
kills the pzun nerves
e^nd in
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Dr E&rl S. Sloa^rv, Be
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HA^?WBALSAIV! I
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f? 1 From our Band i
fj set on ball bearing J
%t> for the"WTite Se?7>^8
W* Machine which we haF^
used as a sign,) ma\v|
I \ people have! askuA, "\s
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/^Convenient to ha\
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31G SI.GO I
I l()e Store, where you get the *fT
ce of glassware as a premium. ^
giving away glass as my stock ?&
iml the uncertainty in freights J*
rly and get the most for your
things .
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tocK is the cen-^^j. j
e sold. ' ?V
-ntaloit artfucs for
! This done, tlie
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Notice, to Tresspassers. i
All person* ar?? herohv forl>jd?1'?n fr?
r?*u..o.?j ?1.~ 1 1~ - r ? 1.' *
.. w.l nil- 111 III I 71 III .1. Ij. .IOIIIISOH
n Joncsvillu township either 1 ?y limit- j
M - M ' ' M <T - p?/ <?'
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A ii t
jm is vaiueiess to ant
msiness with us, an.'1
ir^erjo aiir^'
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VND EMBALMER. 5
askets Always on Hand. 1
nbalmer, now with J. F. gj|
, will do our embalming H
answered dav or night. 8
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i uiu touiuy. nrst ciass ig
u iii me nrsi grade i
'e at the house. , Each
tody but the owner.
iyho does not alwa;
;"^4 '
live to see our greatest trea*.
. snatched from us. Why not^e
all sorrows hv. ending life? dMP
what is the use of life anyhoK
After years of toil we build upH
high place for ourselves in lift,
then at one fell stroke it is sweuT
from under us. Is life worth whiltf
All these questions. 1 say. prcscw!
themselves to us and our cloud?
minds give them countanance. T,
Answering these questionuj
friend. 1 would say candidly
lionettlv. that if this life worc,Wj
and if death were the end of
then it \ver<? best not to be. jf
other words this life itself is
worth the living. If f knew t/at
[Meatti would close the chapter )f
existence, this article which I
I write would never be complet 1
i I he pleasures of life do not co ijnensate
its sorrows; the jovs >f
living do not balance the trial; ? j
'it is not worthwhile. A you gj
i man who spends years in prep r|ing
to live, begins building lii'sj
[structure and in the midst of it 11 j
j sees the work of his hands sw?t
I away, has cause to despair. Tie
[ voting mother, who all but givis
| her life for her babe, must indued
[be downcast by -grief \vh^^ jThe
must see the little onc%f?S?J/y.
And all life's Ijopes are bligH^d
;/ir the loving lmsbamL*
..Wh- ttf, w.,
been taken from^RW*'
the fond father is temptdd t^Pgp*
the itsel-.'ssness of living, when the
noble son around whom his fondest
hopes have been gathered, is
cut down in the beginning of life.
Xo! A thousand times no! Life
here on earth does not pay for
itself.
Resist the idea however 1
much wo may. still there is. and
t'ver will he, a soft sweet voice i
within. "a warmth within the 1
breast" that speaks assurance,
whispers trust and breathes faith
to a troubled and doubting heart. '
Faith! Aye. that faith that tells of 1
Clod. who still rules the world and
rules in kindness alwav, and the s
voice of faith tells of another life J
beyond the grave; a life where
there is no death and where sorrows
have no place. A life that
lasts forever, even eternal life!
The warmth in our hearts is a
lire kindled on the heavenly altar. <
and replenished cverv day. It '
[jives power to our hearts and |
ncace for ous* troubled souls. I
Vcs, every manukas this heavenlv
implanted faith >Tfat there is life "
uier tins ute. and all must live it. 1
That same faith tells also of a
reward for true living here. Tn;
spite of all our woes, if this life!
s lived out faithfully crown |
awaits in another world. Theft"
"?h man* who art sorely tried
realize that your building V lflj ^
lor time hut for eternitv,4 tK" '<
courage and live out hf^gvJlBv 1
dav for the dawn of etcwiijjiJrWnA'jj
unit it a reckoning. I HMft shaft
all vour accounts he settleA tlujt,
shall you understand, and then vqi,
will praise the Cod of heaven for
his wisdom in directing your
changcs.
Cod's purpose runs through tl^>
ages and it remains for man t?j
only enlarge his view, "ergbrag^
the purpose of Cod and at cent the
loom assigned." OhmaftKdo tiL
let your eves he diir^ned|}y Tirr^i
i>nt remember tbaf
von build is to 1)c* (TvstaW^jljLiy
!)c iili. irlorified bv (n'm/f
v:vi"iicc iliroup-1ijC<i:t F.tfni'tvj.
lluild.-rs for eterr.ify are you, iurt
Use Tetley's Teas
I'c r Iced Ten.
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Cotton Bales Ginned.
iyathington, D. C., Nov. 8.? ! I
: amount of the cotton crop of n
6 pinned up to November l. H
larding to a bulletin issued by j Qj
c?psus bureau today, was fl
802,597 ' uniting round I
N)* as h.V^^j as against
Sw^yiuipftrr of active ginneries
as ^7.481. apainst 27.802
Sj^y^4r. The number of ginner(f
bv? States and the amount of
)tidn ginricd is as follows:
1
Ginneries. ItaleR.
Ubania 8.5oo 08>.8in
rknraas 2,211 304.4*3
Iprida 203 34.081 >
wrgift 4.401 1.C01.124 I
dian Territory 500 100,472 I
Qntoc-kf 3 571 I
"lisiani 1.085 439,800 I
isais-sippi 3.529 581.430 I
INanniirl 70 13 878 I
1 Vrth Carolina 2,?50 311,515
Rlahoma 357 161,243
Vpth' Carolina 3,017 B'O.ftOS
641 94.283
S, Wi 4.141 2,53.1.378
107 5.421'
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Revival at Buffalo.
JfRev. D. D. Richardson is assisting'
Rev. J. R. Kunderburk in
fc series of revival services tliis
.veck at Buffalo Baptist church. .
fhe meetings are held in the i
:hurch building owned by the mill
and used by both Methodist and j
Baptist congregations. So far |
the meetings have been of unusual
interest and benefit.
I Barbecue.
'1 he I'acolet Lodge. Knights t>f
Honor, will give a barbecue on
Saturday November 24th. at the
shoals near Pacolet mills. These
Knights bear all the expense and
invite the public to join them in
a jolly good time. All who go up
from I'nion will have ample time
to reach the place 011 the 2
o'clock train.
Strangers Hands Are Often Cold.
The boy and jrirl may have to battle in
life alone. Strangers' hands are often J
eold. Without cominereial education
they may lie kept at the bottom of society;
with it, tliey may rise. The most
precious legacy a man *'?n .ncsiow upon
his chili! is a goml^oniincreial education.
It serves when thensxly is disabled ami is
" soiree of iiicniiiP ami pleasure; floods
canF * -weep it away nights cannot
j.j{j ' oft-.i' *??;. nnot consume
lighhTis the hurdens of life; and when
age creeps on. it Im comes a perpetual
fountain ol enjoyment and pleasure.
Tin' demand for young men and
women equipped with a thorough practical
knowledge of Bookkeeping, Business
Training, Shorthand, Typewriting,
or Telegraphy is far greater than the
supply.
New fields of industry an- opening rapidly.
Kvery new enterprise from the
staiting of a village store to the operating
of a trans-continental railroad, from the
forming of an ohscure partnership to the
organizing of a gigantic trust, looks for
men with practical business college
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li uiiiiii^ u> ruinuu'I 11.
I.KT JAMKS A. (.AKI IKI D ADVISK VOl\
"Hiisims-i colleges furnish their graduates
with a l>etter education for praetiL'al
purposes than either Princeton,
Harvard or Yale."?Jus. A. (Jartield.
For full particulars of tlu> greatest i
?chool of husincss training in this see- j
lion, address the Atlanta ('oinmereial
L'ollege, 24)<j Whitehall St., Atlanta, (in.
I
a mountain of Gold
2011 Id not brine as much happiness to;
Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as :
:lid one 25c box of Hucklen's Arnica
Salve, when it completely cured a run- I
nine ho re on iter leg.which had tortured i
tier 23 lone years. Greatest, antiseptic |
healer of Piles, . Wounds and Sores. |
25 cents at all drue stores.
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or morphine habits, for it soon i
Pneumonia and Death. Save
awful results of Coughs and Cc
DR. KM
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FOR COUGHS A
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I work, or even walk across the roo
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MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Bac, Ky
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^ hotter positio" if liltlH'Ho a *
S BETTER LINE OF CLOTHIN
^ GENTS FURNISH!
?* As we ever handled before.
^ A Nice Line of Crockery, C
^ and Fancy Toys. Come ai
? We offer you. We will at e
see you at our store and wil
W you our stock of goods and
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^ LOW PRICES will do so, we v
^ tomers and friends. Yours I
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im in splendid health."
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NG GOODS/
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We also keep In stock
hina, Glass, Tinware, fc[
nd see the Bargains ^
ill times be pleased to ?
I take pains to show *i[
give you our prices. fa
i if GOOD GOODS and ?
kill make your our cus- *5
or barciains. *
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