The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 23, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
|PERPETU.
^"With just a turn with
S, jninutes. , Buy the111
S'ariiHs light
in Pianos, Organs, Gra
# Furniture, Guns, etc.
1 S. M. RICI
2 AT THE OLD ST
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| M. W.
U UNDERTAKER
Cllll I II1A f*rtffitin nn<1
H I UII LIIIG 1;UI1IIIS (111U
H Mr. Hodges, an Expert
H Floyd & Co., Spartanbu
HI on short notice. Call
11 Hearse sent to any part
|| service guaranteed to al
I M. W. BOB(
-41 ? '
Jr buying from S,VV?(M.. < ST
:V,V ; lst I will.lison,in,
if 1 |,v
if 111 Bating a supply." So eon,!!
j; "'oioy. i ,oo ?ir,rig 3(?o,:i'::ji
i iii1^i-a
Diamonds. Watches. Clocl
y-^--- -_. /if^y Come In and Look!
- yLzy - (JRL^^ Sties Will take care of the
THE RICE ?t
IFStwihS""
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| Our Stock is complete. Nt
m just received. New pa
I RUGS! RUGS!
m We have them from 35c tt
Art Squares from $3.
H All Wool, Bros. Brussels an
II . ' New Patterns
I DON'T FORGET OIR PRE
H The Store that saves you Fi
1 W. H. B U F
I?! HI IB
7
y
kL MOTION! |
From our Band Wheel, $ !
set on ball bearings S !
, for the White Sewing 5 j]
- Machine which we have ji
used as a sign, many jc ',
people have asked, "Is 5 ;
this Perpetual Motion." ? <
i the hand it runs several $
WHITE" which runs right 5
phones. Trunks, Stoves,
Prices and terms to suit, ?
r in r 1 *
L, Jl\., L. (J. i
AND-WONDER STORE, 5
i*HVX>XiX<X>XiX<&*+ i
BO ioTl
AND EMBALMED. H
Caskets Always on Hand. H j
Embalmer, now with J. F. ||
rg, will do our embalming H
s answered day or night. H
of the county. First class || '
UNOKUTAKEH AND IP I
EMHALMKK. PI
BIG 81. OO | ,
nd 10c Store, where you get the *1? j
>ieee of glassware as a preiuium. "
le giving away glass as my stock & !u
, and the uncertainty in freights |c'
early and get the most for your |?l
cd i
Bless
friends
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J'liliyEdljlllli- J ^
EE! FURNITURE! g j
3W line of Matting ? in, '1'
tterns in Japs. 1^ -,;!"!
RUGS! 1 i?:2;
Hp | who, witl
3 $8.00 a piece, n
50 to $25.00. H ? ?
, cathedral.
B ; conrs" of |
d Brussels. All M : ,,<"1 ;vil'IK;
R I number of
H plosion inn
MIUM OFFER. I
urniture Money. H i ennlrt not !>> !
SI Mrs. T.nrli \\
_ f 1 'I Id nnP '2rto. 1
^ CJ I ^^7 u'/li Salve. wlien i
1 II I - ^q| nine ?nre on 1
*^??63 ',pr 'ftnK V
71 HI 3!C:i!:W!!!l!'EfTOM ??eal< r of Pil
i?auMi*-viHiiT- i*yi 25 cents at nil
Death of Miss Eliza McllJnj '
This estimable lady dietj atier
tome in Union, No vender 16,
<>oC>. She was in her usual h 1th
ip to about a week before her
leath. She was 81 years of gc.
md was the oldest native orn
L'nion citizen. Her parents "ere
>orn in Helfast, Ireland, and tiled
or America in 1823. They vetl
me year in Charleston, after lich
hev moved to Union. He it
,vas that Miss Mclhvain atfftdcd
>chool, going t<> the Union Vjtaitl?my,"
nnn^j- the mamrtfemot o!
Rev. Mr Curtis. Her reccd in
school was quite cxtraordiary
vet when some one asked hcuvhat
she expected to do with her " ifts."
replied: "1 expect to stay at lonu
and keep my mother.'.' She linet
the I'resbyterian church win sin
was t?) years of agekand 1 ed r
consistent Christian lie. Sli wai
for vears a cripple, ivver It vinj.
her home, but she made a ravt
light against her infirmity ant
showed marvellous pliek ail1 en
ergy. She was buried In themes
byterian cemetery Sunday florn
ing. Rev. A. CI. \\ ardlaw,
conducting the funeral
She leaves one srsrer^jar n
ret. an aged fatly, and a4lfost
im-wis 10 mourn licjyloal
Death of Mrs. Dawkinll
Mrs. Mary Ponlton llawViu
died at her home in V n' \
vembcv 1-T 1?0?, after a hrif ill
voss. The funeral servicesVwr
held at the church oi the N^vl>
Saturday morning, at it ?VuK
and her remains laid to re<* >e
side her husband in the cnirel
vard The rector, Kev. Mfc. or
dan. conducted the burial e.er
cises. . .
Mrs. Hawkins was born m Jon
.Ion, Unglmnl. vCW
Slu- >v^ "r,Trwl N a) Au
lndire 1 bos 1 tawK,"-> . r,
jnu-,?- 1 . i.t i mon. - >
ever S1U.S0 Lads haw. of SiW nhurg,
Mrs. J. \\ . McLurc and is<
hnrlotte Ponlton, of Union, ,re
ler surviving sisters.
Mrs. I) aw kins was a woman of
real beauty of* character. Sle
as a charming conversationalist,
leerful in disposition and. withal,
devoted Uhristian- ller life was
"??s ftTin i
r departure from the earth.
A Happy Occasion.
\t the residence of the bride's
ler. Mr. \\ iley Estcs, near Sea.
Union county. S. C.. Mr. L. '
W ehher, of Wilkinsville, Cher- j
? county, S. C., and Miss Mag- t
E. Estcs, of Scdalia. were unit- s
a marriage at 8 P. M., on die tt
of November, 1906. To the
11s of the wedding march, ren-ill
1 hv Mrs. C. T- Scaife, and j,
(led by the
Biuoinsmen,
rs. James and Toy Murphy,
the bridesmaids. Misses Iris
irn and Aida Estes, the hapridegroom
led the hill and
onie bride, beautifully andl'(H
illy dressed, to the altar.!
<ev. (T. Scaife united the nv
ippy hearts and lives like the'^p
j of two rivers to tlow on ]ca,
er as one. ^ will
as a delightful evening.] for arrj
nv friends of the bride land wjjj
ooni gathered from fafsand ncw
honor and give jov u{ the jjox
" \ the
ings upon the >'oun?iehar
whose lives were joined ?
in the presence of a host 1
ds and well-wishers. I |
C. T. S. I ? -
Death of Dr. Ruger. ^ 11
Uniti
. II. Kui'cr. who will ho) Tho
rod by the inhabitants of!
hnvimr boon stationed ?iutnti.
... the pill
my the davs ot re-con- niui mo
in 1S7J. died at bis home! t'\yi?
I )ak< ?ta s nno . time in j ?
r. Dr. I\in/er jyiarri--d result t
I \ 1 * I. % ,. . , (19 jt Til
Ia<b\ Miss Kosa Wnjyht, ciiiieilii
1 their children, survive 'hn'iiii-S
I (rcnoratl
pliilolo^
? ; Unit the
lday. November rX. n | t*? tiio ?Ti
ox])l .(led in St. Peter's) V'n.V.
Rome. A ^reat con-jwi"??tl
.eople wore terrified, and 1
in every direction. A
women fainted, but no
lo>t. 1 bis bomb exkes
the third anarchist INTERt
Italy in four days. j
Mountain of Gold lional at tl
'I'M mil'-h tmppineag u> j fiCT Tl
ilke. nf Caroline, Win., '
nf Pij?>k !<?*?'? *
arnlfft jv?u will hr.
t rompMe'v cured n runicrlop.which
lind tortured p o. c Ml
ft in. tJreatest nnti<?<>pt'c ' "pub
es. Wounds ftnd Sores. RPBINnF
dru? stores. bprinqf
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Jonesville News.
! Jonesville, Nov- 19.?The sn
last week was about 2 inches
the ground, besides what inel
as it fell. It made quite a c
trast upon the green trees.
Mr. J. K. Rush, of Midv
Tenn.. is in our town with a dr
of hogs at the price of 7 ce
Mr. Rush has also shipped a <
load of corn in the shuck to
market, price 75 cents. Mr. R
says times are better than u:
in his country; money is plent
'and money matters easy, whicl
1 much better than it is over h
A noRro that lives with Mr. 1
. Littlejohn was walking along
week with a pistol in his po<
when he stumped his toe and
down and, bang! went the pi;
t ^ the ball went into his foot
. lodged there, and he is ba
r wounded. So much for the 1
dog pistol.
\ Mr. J J. Littlejohn had a no
boy chopping wood in his I:
vard last Saturday, and the
had a fire to warm by. and at 1
J night Mr. Littlejohn waked
. 'and found the fence around
horse lot on fire, with a big 1)
,j near bis barn, which would li
liSso'n been on fire, but Mr. Li!
jcm with a food bucket <>f wn
s-ton put out the fire .and sa
'his property,
si Miss Anna 1 lames attended
' .general convention of the I".
-1 L. at (iulfport. Miss., last weel
ej R. J. Kirby. of Spart
burg. u hi our town t>11 busit
' | today.
Mr. Charles Tattlejohn. of
1 lanta. was visiting relatives 1'
last week.
Mrs N'ancy Kdge has move<
I Mount labor, to live with her
Jter. Mrs. Francis llabbvin,
! M*"- J. 11. Herrinfif- Con
>wn. and engineer on the South
' Railway, is retsing a few days
is spending the time with the f;
ilv of Mr.' j. w. RatesDr.
P. M. Elllerhe has b
laid up with the grip, but he is
his post of duty again.
Mr. C. M. MeW'hirter. of I
ion. ran up Sunday to see
mother.
(ieorge C. I'errin, Jr.. sp<
I Sunday in I nion with his naren
^^v'vh r-utunuty to vismi ura'sist
fairs. A. Pender.
! Mr. \Y. C- Johnson heard soir
tiling among his chickens the ot
er night ami he went out ai
caught the thief right in the a
of taking chickens, and he arres
fd the thief and brought hint i;
ltul he has him yet. and will ti
lim on Thanksgiving Day. I ll
hief is a fine 'possum. Mr. John
on lives up in the centre of tli
iwn.
Mr. R. W. Harris, from tin
Irown's creek section, Was ii
mesvillc on business today.
Telephone.
Change of Schedule.
The Seaboard will take off its
:al train in the morning and afnoon.
beginning next Sunday. \
ivember the ''
,iV?. v ousequenttlic
schedule on the I*. & G- S.
1 he as formerly. The train
ving here at 2:15 for Prides
he at 5 o'clock. The hours of
val for the Seaboard vestibule
he changed slightly, hut the
schedule is not yet ready,
vever. beginning with Sunday.
U. & G. S. schedule will he
lged hack to the former one.
ftie Publisher's
aims Sustainedj
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Publishers of Webster'* International 1
lary allege tbut il " is >" faot.t Ik; popti- C
abridged thoroughly ro-oilited in every and
vastly enri'-hod in every part, with m
rpose <1 adapting it to moot tlio larger \
torcr requirement-) <>f another genera- C
ro oT tlio opinion that this u I legation tk
lenrijr nud accurately de-vribes tlu*
h;.t. tins boon nccdinpll-diod ami the mm
hatha .been reached. Tho iilctionnry,
?v/ ft.;mis b Ix-on thoroughly ro- mm
n ovory detail, In ; bon corrected in T,
irt, and id admirably adapted to moot tm
rcr and BOvmor retpiircments of a 1.
ion which demands more of popular mm
ioal knowledge than a:;y generation 1.
world hnsevor contained. mm
rrhnps needless to add that wo refer T.
iidionary in our judicial work a* of mm
out authority in nceiiruoy of doliniI
that, in tho fufuron* in the pust it mm
10 source of constant reference. \\
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LAWRENCE WKLIXIN mJ
joiin pams mm
BTANTON .1. PEELER.
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NATIONAL DICTIONARY g?
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ERRIAM CO., ywT?H\\ri<*?i.l
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, av; is more dangerous to youi
^ or morphine habits, for it
,at/ B Pneumonia and Death,
this B awful results of Coughs
HI DR. K
I NEW DI2
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fell i H
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Hi id H ^w Mr
(Uy j H "Three years ago I was do
mil- H work, or even walk across 1
King's New Discovery, and
gro H gained 58 pounds in weight
tack MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Bt
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"up I Price, 50c and $1.00
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A SAME AND GET V
I UNION HARDWAI
HARDWARE LEADER,
| THE TIME IT
When Feather lied a will again add comfort h
of buying H".V more soon, let us ask that \
making and selling a .'W pound lied f<?r $10.
sure that you can't invent $10.00 more proiital
pair, $1.50; 10 pounds to pair, $2.50. Weal
doves, etc , and nearly everything cine that J?o
Mr. <!. A. Yaughun will have charge of otir
he country with lied* and pillow*. Listen fot
>ar them, drop uh a card. ltespeetfully,
TURNER &, M/S
g|) Habit 1
r life than the drink, cocaine B
, soon ends In Consumption, B
Save yourself from these B
and Colds, by taking B
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ERMANENTLY.
wn with a bad cough, unable to B
:he room. I began taking Dr. B
it cured me permanently. I B
and am in splendid health." B
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guaranteed b
old
JGGISTS.
CARNELL i
sells you Furniture
5 *
Staves. : y
;r Beds, Springs, Mat- ^
ture and Stoves.
AND QUICK SALES J
: MOTTO. X
CARNELL. |
Union, S. C. T
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OUR GENUINE |
TURN PLOWS t\
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SATISFIED RETURN jj j
'OUR MONEY. ?y
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k $' i
t the home. If you think ^ 'V
'ou (five us a call. We an* *
no. I? '
,-*?r
.~.-i inking, and fool ^ St % '
My. I'i I lows, (I pounds to id
'< have quilts, blankets, ^ /S
rtaiiis to hnuspfurnishingH. ^ jKft
wagon travelling through * <bio
thi' Ik'IIs. If you don't \
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