The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 16, 1906, Page 3, Image 5

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I No Better Time || to buy Winter Goods. *sN Mp.ti'c iinrl Rnve' flntlitfiflr Iiiivii j uiiu m/j j Viuu;ni?, Shoes and Hats. Uress Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Groceries. Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for $1.00. 7 Cakes Octagon Soap for 25c. Fat Back Meat 8 l=2c, Best a Half Patent Flour, $3.75 # per Barrel. * 1 I s I1 For a First Class Sui II Clothing, to be had a * ? per Suit lj We are House Furnisl # to be found. Feath ? tresses, Bureaus, ?< Tables, Chairs, Cool 1 China Sets. Anvthim J1 both comfortable am JBobo's Dep a Slave You Seen Our a Fall Millim ' ti' 5? If not, come at once and make your se ^ of Street Hats in tlie city is thi | Miss M. E. Tii Local News Notes am{ ! con Mayor Kelly, of Jonesville, took was in the circus Tue: -.lay. che.? Miss Clara II. Estes. of Clifford ?p seminary spent Sunday with her.nou jf\ mother in Columbia. 'win Mamie Cofield, a colored wo-lneai man, was taken to Columbia W ed- clot ncsday by Deputy Vinson. ... Rev. J. D. Malion lias returned 1 the from the hospital in Chester where J?. he went for treatment some weeks j-jax ago. fore Harrison Hayes, the colored m man who shot his daughter, was y? re-arrested 011 Nov. 9th. Raiting trial. Lg j who I ig* TieIs- C. Cstcs wifeivilk I \Jmr fucstlajk' morning ibr an ex- vert . "tfiided pleAsure trip through the 1 sam West. - Wal Mr. W. A. Beaty, one of the |ian' 0* richest planters in Union county ,nKwas here Tuesday from Goshen t Hill. 7T2 The family of Mr. J. Walter Can Sanders arrived in Union last Mon nriz day; at present they are with Mr. No. Sanders' father. the Rev. J. W. Kilgo was in the city Vn Sundav, and field his last miar- a 1 * ..r ' 1 title: ici > uiiutrcncc wim virace aim Bethel Methodist churches. Messrs. Epps Tucker and E. D. j ilet sill, of Carlisle, hold a fine j ecord 011 fox hunting. Out of ii chases they have rounded up! >af 8 catches. I j letc Mr. J. Frost Walker vvas"hest j San man" for Dr. (ieo. Keller at his!that marriage in Orangeburg Wcdnes-|Ex. <lay. An enjoyable reception was Dec ^tendered the quests on Tuesday evening. ^ I J. I ii/ qg g tugs, Matting, Art g iquares, Sideboards, ? :ine Oak Suites of jjf ;urniture $12.50 to & >75. Get any prices. S| )ome to us, we sell || or less. ? t try our Clere 4 t $12.50 to $15 j * i tiers. No better J# j er Beds, Mat- 4 i Beds, Safes, g I i Stoves, Fine # j to make home g & attractive. If t. Store.# -C-C-C*CC>C>C*C<>C^ Line of Stylish q ery? f lection. The smartest line M i Fisk Hat, shown at 0 ft isley's. ^ t one o'clock Wednesday snow sleet began to fall here and tinned until night. The fall probably one and a half in affy of the (Irccian bond may i ' he had from X. S. Trakns, ? has opened a candy shop r Mr. George \\\ Going's hing store. he preliminary was waived in! case of Harrison Hayes. Mr. 1'. Townsend, attorney for vs. will make plea for hail bea circuit judge at some time lie near future. e notice in the "Furman o" that Mr. Walter I*'. Going. I ll isl 1 I I ? J.V.I I r at lilt d?-?rc-lli/emAVr* college last year, adises for the recovery of the ie. Hope you will find it Iter: or better still, that safer ils than yours have it in keephe holders of numbers 526 and may call at Hutchinson & tollman's store and receive the es won by these numbers. 526 wins the lamp; and 712 toilet set. Mr. Allen Nicholdrew the contest Tuesday moon, and the holders are rested to come in immediately. Notice! I 1 -1- 1 t -1 limine* ticsiruig am irom inc itist State Mission Hoard can blanks by applying to R. G. A. r, clerk Executive Committee, tuc, S. C. It is important all applications be given in to Com., by their next meeting, ember 17th. R. G. A. Jeter. Clerk Ex. Com. A DROP IN OJL.l Sp But John D. Had NothliB^o \\ liilc the' .driver was delnKlu CI oil at Mr. > owell Smith's Wednesday ->t>-.-*iing, the.^BHw'?& hitched to the Stinkard wagon were frigliened by s|BSH<^ thing and tore oS'^Own east reaching a point on.main in front of Mr. Emsliej^ichoffltiPri residence, they decided to rut^HPghp a tree on the sidewalk. Thii^^ppVA did with remarkable su9cess,ap5fc.?Nf] turning the oil wagon^spillii|p0 the oil and damaging ^he V^Ajfe considerably. Some facfflfsjPt saw the overturned strenuous effort to tur^jt|ie ^or and stoji the wasteful thing, light-giving lhiid. hnt^ili'^WlMi submit News froo^ToncsYille. Jjw* Joncsville, Nov. 30th.? was plenty of ice this morninjarBr the first time this fall. DusjK^Es the greatest pest we have just 3Vv. A shower of rain would be accnflc"A Sunday school has becn*j*>rganized in our mill town with Mr. Thomas' Hyatt superintendent; ( Professor Wise lias a uiAit school in the mill town, fie teacWes two hours each night and it / is., j very encouraging to see the illill people lake an active interest Tin educating their children. \ .Mr. Carl Palme, the new super-, mtendent at the knitting mill is J moving along well with his work _ and he certainly is a good mill i K . man. well up on the business. Mr. lames P?. Hutchinson, of, the I*. S. army, spent Saturday " and Sunday in Jonesville. Mr. Hutchinson is from Montgomery, Ala., but has been in thclb S. V army in the Philippines for several years, he now ranks as lieutenant in the army. He attended services at the Methodist church Sun- f day morning in company with Miss Terressa Omalley. y ." Mr. Walter flames visited hisK mother last'Sunday. ? Mrs. J. Lb Foster roiMlcr in AVfgtista, (ia 1 Mrs. A. H. Hanics visited ^Trs.j Baxter Wood at Bacolet last Sunday. / Mayor Kelly is after loafers, disorderly persons and vagrants with the strong arm of the law and lie is determined to hew to the line and he will sure get some of the s elasses above named for he has already got one. a woman named F.va Hardy, and upon two counts she was found by a jury guilty of vagrance and disorderly conduct ?p and fined sixty days or seventy dollars in both counts. F.va is a colored woman that was brought up here in Jonesvillc. n is said mat us a Dad wind that ~ never blows up any good. The wreck on the Southern railway, 2 1-2 miles north of Jonesville yj last week had several cars of coal smashed up and President J. J. Littlejohn bought all the coal for his mills and he was just about out of coal when the wreck occured. ~ Mr. John \V. Gregory, of Union was in Jonesville last week on business and spent a night with M this writer, and it was pleasant ^ tor John and me to talk over the jn times when he and I were young. a Miss Myrtle Hedgepath has acccpted a position with Harris in Grimes, merchant at,Spartanburg, of Telephone. ^ a tcctci or i fianks Editor I'uion Times: 'ijt I have just received your trmuuSr to my brother, John \V. JeffAfres. V Please accept our thanks fofmiis ^ kind and deserving tribute to^br dear brother. While our hearts ^ are bleeding over bis death, which we cannot understand, it is a consolation to know that there ^are D others who appreciate the at|ri- f butes of character which he pos- . j sessed and which never fail #o "1 merit the confidence . ancL est??tti a of Ilis fellow man. If w'As- T tain a thorough , ediK^tim}- ,|n \fter graduating at Ocms3M|Mfejg snent one vrftr. at thp I 'ivWQsBRwSS of Tennessee, lie contert^marcn I' taking a course at some hf the I t best Inivcrsitics in America itf g order to more fully qualify himself for teaching*, for which he seemed II to he so well suited. . Again thanking you fdr this kind tribute, we beg to remain, T Yours truly Robert R. TcfTares. For the family and relatives. ecta\ Advertisements MwwwUl Ik iiiwiiu?i iti tula column at au- oi ar> wi,r.?? .,r w.?? ror ?nu is??u-. , ?% lanuuB tor Ik:. ional Unoh ovvi TT ity ttve wnrrtu &c a ml* ?% '.SI I shipment, \>y ?x?rr>s, <>t lino s? k, th|Union? County Qv ^ ^ ? The km tract has been lev Jf 5 aM omutitA/l ??-t '**? - ~ HUIV Uf mv l MIL. all Spices arid Extracts. Ik' sure tosvv1 us for specialties of any kind. The Union Grocery Co. ITCH cured in If) minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Union Drug Co. BE Sure to see The Union Grocery Co. for your Cranberries, ('lives and Fruits of ail kinds. You can pet them now ; you ean pet tliein later. Choice stocks arriviup every day. "OAT. Heaters at from one fouitti to one-half off repular prices. Conic quick before all u<e pone. S. M. Bice, Jr., K. U. tOYAL Bakinp Powder, baker's Chocolate and Cocoa. I'lirc Spices and Extracts of all kinds. We will! appreciate your order fcr everythinp in the lice. I l.e I' li If >11 GrocctV t o. >KI.IC1<)US ?pn en Olives. r,o ? ?.nts a ! quart, at The Union Grocery Co. .EMEMHKtt to place your orders! earlv for Christmas photos. II. I. Yat'KS. >< | IEIN/.'S ( clenrated Mince Meats, the be<t in the world, fresh at I lie j Union Grocery Co. i'E want everyone of our hundreds of | customers and friends to know 'hat the l'ure Food Law which went into effect October 1st has not affected a single line of the hundreds of high cIm? eatables we sell. We have alJEVb bund loll it.e best but t.b? f?el that out of all our hundreds of lines it didn't, cut out a single one, is the highefet .compliment that could he paid us. If you want the best of everything, 1,'he Union Grocery Co. is the place, to tent it. fc 1| jw vMic^'ir en >??i?r iwib'e urn' jn'yonr kitchen? Healthy thpi wholeteome when yon get the right kind. You can always get the right kind at The Union Grocery Co. Pure Pickling Vinegar and j Pure Ciller Vinegar. All of our Vinegars, till of our Extracts, all our Delicacies of any kind will comply with the Pure Food l.aws of this state and of any state in the Union. IvK The Union Grocery Company for Shreddyd Cocoa nut, Print Cake Iu-j gredients. Spices and Extracts, i Delicacies of every kind. W e will j save you money and give you the best goods. HIS is the season to use Pratt's! Poultry Eood, Pratt's Stock Powder! and Pratt's Animal Regulator to best advantage. If you want to get the' best results, use it now. A full line for sale at The Union Grocery Co. RAHAM Flour, Rurkwhent Fh ur. ; Maple Syrup and New Nuts at The Union Grocery Co. F YOU want, to be sure of sncies in your.Thnnksgiving baking, buy your Flour and Fruit Cake Ingredients from The Union Groeeiy Co. Absolutely | ure and cost less than elsewhere. The Union Grocery Co. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that .T. F. cLure, Guardian of the estate of Reria II. Harris.(now Sanders), has applied i Jason M. Greer, Judge of l'robutc, ami for the County of Union, for final discharge as such Guardian. It is ordered, That the 17th day of j ecemlK'r, A. I). 1900, be fixed for hearg of petition, and a final settlement i "" said estate. ~ JtffioN M. Greer, i B ProbateJudRC Union County. S O 1 PS [he Nei^Liquid Headache f L Jj* Cure ? warranted to cure all Mjjl^Sw Headache, Neii- > pfela, vousness, y ft(ss, etc. We Hilt IW and 25 cents hottle and give our guar- ai Ci titee with each bottle. \? l<i )UKE DRUG CO. I !? Prescription Druggists. '' I pt' ' "',. Li ., " "* 2 ir c' i_ in ii !-'po ^ =r." * ' * <. cf^'I'l "^? I WHV NOT SAVE S 8 it's just as easy to save a part o gg is to spend all, provided you terniined systematic way. \ye ?? you furnish the little money i'roi posit it regularly in our SAVIN< || and the result will he surprising lne fav 4 Per Cent Coir j||j On idle money coim-uv^. ?$ helped hundreds of others on tl gg part of their earnings, and we bB you. Don't be dependent on your life. Resolve to have som gg and the best way to start is tc count in our Savings Depar dollar starts you. Ithe people || B. F. ARTHUR, PRE mmmmmmmmmmm H I A 1 7 1^ * T r ^ s ? n.\v i; v uu I3i : YOUR PALL ? If not, now is your opportu f? just had delivered to us by ti who has just finished his (1 manufacturers samples in L Infants Long Coats, Furs, F fr etc., that is a complete ass< lot are some very fine as we that we can sell you at the s (ft paid by the merchant, whic saving to you, and as we o (i kind, you will be able to hav no one else has one like, avoid the rush, as these goods I McLURE MERCAI t THE UNDERSE /A. // /rMinas an mm ~ *u Building Mat ORDER BY MAIL FROM v COLUMBIA LUMBER & MFG. C - J Master's Sale. 1 "or-<h'V( i Or V\ . ( Info of Smith Carolina, i Court of Com- | County of Cnion. \ liioti Pleas. , One-tl [edora (lamer, as Kxecutrix of the will ",u> s" of.l.T. (iariur, deceased, Plaintiff", tnents v against secured I. L. (iarncr, F. fl. (iarnor, Adminis- mortgagi trators, ami others, Defendants. PaJ" ^or 1 4(>-:$t In olH'dienec to an order ina<le in the liove stated ease, I w ill sell before the airt house door, in tin* town of f'nion, 11 salesday in Peccmlter, PHlft, the fol wing deseriln-d traet of land, to-wit: Pictllfi All that eertain traet of land lying, p,,n I'inir and sitntiO. ! > ? ? > . ......... ... III. I\IU > ll?>VIISIII|>, " r niou county, State aforesaid, contain- j one huii<ire<t and ten acres, metre <>r I ss, hounded by lands of the estate of MILl r. John Met iowan, II. I'. MeKissiek. | nd other lands formerly of (J. \V. (iar- [ Phone 1 0000000<x ED. I | - KV?| , BssSBwvsHDsnBnSBaBDGS OMETHING? | f your earnings as it ?gj go about it in a de- SI furnish the method, ga n time to time, de- Eg GS DEPARTMENT, m ipound Interest I he roau ivV/*v u>.v<? K.ti would like to help"? somebody else all )m ething of your own, 9 ) open o deposit ae- S| tment. Try it. A 5| S BANK, fjj S1DENT. )UGHT J WRAP? I * inity, for we have ^ -aveling salesman trip a big line of ? adies, Misses and 'etticoats, Skirts, >rtment. In this ? II as cheap ones, ?? ame price as that h will be a great ? nly have one of a ? e a nice coat that ?# Come early and i will not last long, f# STILE CO. \ :LLERS. j last few days 16 jug* ^ -J ^aicc y* -O., COLUMBIA, S. C J ?ased; said tract known as the larner, Sr., Ilomtf Place. TKtt.MK OK SAI.K : lird cash, the balance 011 a credit lid two years in equal installvilli interest from day of sale, by bond of the purchaser and a a of the premises. Purchaser to iHfHTN. (\ II. Pkakk, Master. I CTU R ES b Framing, Glass, Wall er, Window Shades, Carpet Laying. .INGS, The Paper Man, 01. Main Street. Union, S.C