The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 23, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
1 No Better Tim
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1) to buy Winter Goods.
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1? Men's and Boys' Clothin
3. ^hnoc - on A Hod-o
?k/nvwj uuu liaid. UIC
Goods, Millinery, Cloal
4? Furniture, Carpets, Rn
|U and Groceries. Granulat
- I Sugar, 18 lbs for $1.00.
In Cakes Octagon Soap for 2!
4 Fat Back Meat 8 l=2c, Be
IP Half Patent Flour, $3.
41 per Barrel.
I? For a First Class S
| J Clothing, to be had
[4|?, ll1 per Suit
I ' |! are House Furn
4" to be found. Feai
|||tresses, Bureaus
? Tables, Chairs, Cq
11 China Sets. Anythi
|> both comfortable c
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#C*C- ?C- *C- ?C-C-C*C*CH
m Have You Seen 0
M Fall Mill
^Hfh not, come at once and make yo
JBoPS of Street Hats in the city,.
Miss M. E.
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mr PER
\ Oil
m (Equipped with
B It wilt heat a room in no time an
I' ated aa eaaily as a lamp and pe:
too high or too low. Gives
Hi with unique smokelesa device.
B which cannot be done with an
^H Perfection Oil Heater is supe
T^w heaters and is an ornament to
I two finishes?nickel and japan.
Holds four ?
n lUUii;
U nine hours. Every heater warr
3H dealer's write nearest agency to
I EJ&x}fo Lam]
. I lamp. Mat
* s- H and nickel-plated. Equipped
iH burner. Every lamp warrantet
M room whether library, dining
H room. Write to nearest agenc
standa*
- ^ Money to Loan.
,4 v
On improved and productive fai
at 7 per cent, on loans of $1000
upwards, and at 8 per cent, on I
a from $1100 to $1000. All loans ran
\ five years. For further parties
? apply to Townsbxd & Townsrj
40-4 moe. Attorneys- at-1
75 F^WW t
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Rugs, Matting, Art
Squares, Sideboards, ?|
Fine Oak Suites of !|
Furniture] $12.50 to !|
$75. fiet any prices. J |
Come to us, we sell ||
for less.mit
try our Clere ?|
at $12.50 to $15 |
p
ishers. No better |f
ther Beds, Mat- %
, Beds, Safes, |
>ok Stoves, Fine |
ing to make home %
ind attractive. |
pt. StoreJ
?^ -C - -e- -Cf -C-?%
ur Line of Stylish S
linery? j|
ur selection. The smartest line X
is the Fisk Hat, shown at W
Tinsley's. g
mm
>*t house* there is * room without
>r heating facilities?to say nothing
silly hallway*. Even though the
of your stoves or furnace should be
quate to warm the whole house there M
not be one cold spot if you have a H
FECTION I
Heater I
Smokeless Device) H
d will kit* it warm and cozy. Oper- HB
rfectly safe. Wick cannot be turned Bfl
no smoke or smell because fitted B|
Can be carried about, I
ordinary stove. The EE
rior to all other oil / w n
any home. Made in 5) I
Brass oil fount beau- S*' S. B
quarts of oil and burns / \ I
anted. If not at your / \ B
r descriptive circular. I _ ji
|"k is the safest and best H
P all*round household I
lr of brass throughout 4 j I
with latest improved \S I
1. An ornament to any ^1Vf I
room, parlor or bed- y"\
y if not at your dealer's. I
n oil COMPANY I
PICTURES
rni9 Picture Framing, Glass, V
ami Paper, Window Shades
?*f Carpet Laying.
MILLINGS, The Paper Mai
Caw. Phone 191. Main Street. Union
Local News Notes
No. 273 is the lucky number at
Ravenscroft's this week.
Miss lone Littlejohn visited
friens in Spartanburg last Saturday.
Mr. Spencer Gregory, of Adamsburg,
was a visitor here Thursday.
Mr. Jno. A. Black, of Rock Hill,
was in Union Thursday on business.
Mrs. 1). N. Wilburn and Miss
Minnie Ilollis went to Columbia
Tuesday.
Mr. W. G. W. (ioing, of Kelton.
visited Union the latter part of last
week.
Mr. Chas. W. Goforth, cfj^Rimbia,
spent Sunday with Jjis sisters
in the city. **
Rev. L. M. Rice and family
moved Friday to their new home
on South street.
Mr. T. J. Alverson sold 3(? hales
of cotton Wednesday to Farr &
Thomson for 1(1
Mrs. Katie Gallman is visiting
her daughters. Misses Aurelia and
Reulah, in Columbia.
Mr. Wesley Greer and sister,
Miss Mary, were among those who
went to Columbia Tuesday.
Messrs. V. E. DePass and J. G.
Hughes attende 1 the unveiling ceremonies
in Columbia Tuesday.
. The city schools hold session next
Saturday, Nov. 24th, in order to
give holiday on Friday after Thanksgiving.
The annual Methodist Conference
meets in Columbia Nov. 2N. RevMeLeod,
Owings and Wiggins will
all attend.
The total county vote in the general
election was 11115; the State vote
was HS2 ? about one-third of a regular
vote.
M r. E. R. Godshall i? improving
rapidly, and it is a matter of only a
few days before he will be almost
himself again.
Miss Pearl Goforth, who is teaching
the Padgett's Creek school,
spent Sunday at her home in the
city.
In the absence of Mr. Thos. L.
Kates, Mr. C. B. Broom is filling
his position as engineer on the yard
shifting engine.
Mrs. B. G. Clifford, president of
the William Wallace Chapter, U.
D. C., attended the unveiling exer-1
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The special train to Columbia
Tuesday morning was well loaded
with people from all along the line,
all going to the unveiling exercises
Mrs. Elizabeth Ladshaw, of Spar
tan burg, is still with her sister
Mrs. J. W. McLure. Mrs. Lad
shaw is a sister of the late Mrs
Dawkins.
Mr. C. W. Arrington, railroai
agent at Prides, is the winner c
the lucky number at Ravenseroft <
Son's barbershop, and got the do]
lar.
Miss Lena Lipscomb, who hf
been in the city since the illnei
and death of Mrs. C. K. Lipseoml
returned Wednesday to her lion
at Asbury.
Mr. A. B. Oslmrne, of the eoui
ty, is sulVering \yitli a crippled kne
It was hurt some months ago, b
seemed to hi- alright until a f<
days ago when he hurt it again.
Senator Townsend,? J.3 W. Cra
ford, I. M. Hair, J. H. Hamilto
K. W. Tinsley, J. ('. Copeland a
It. E. White were among Unioi
representation at Columbia Tuesdi
Mr. Jno. G. Pioleau, of Churl
ton, a recent addition to the oil
force of the Union Cotton Mill 1
der the new regime, is a first c<
sin of Mr. E. Prioleau, ef this ci
Announcement is made of
approaching marriage of Mr.
Byers Greer, of Lockhart, to \
Bessie Wilburn, daughter of ]
Sanford Wilburn, of Boganv
township.
Mr. J. Balph Smith, who
heen with Becker-Tliomas Co.,
Spartanburg, will leave on Dec.
for McCorniick, S. C., where he
a position with K. M. Fuller Ar
druggists.
^Miss Sallie Triplette won
pretty toilet set at Hutcbinsi
Caughman's, she holding the h
number, 712. Mr. IT. L. Tli
*? ' ' Wnvv: won the la
IS to 11 9 UI Viwoo
his number being 520.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that
McLure, Guardian of the estate o
t ha It.Harris,(now Sanders), has a(:
' to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Pre
, in and for the County of Unioi
a final discharge as such Guardiai
i/oll It is ordered, That the 17th d
DecemU'r, A. I). 1906, be fixed for
>, ing of petition, and a final settle
of said estate.
Jason M. Grec
l Prdbate Judge Union County,
? Published in Tub Union
? S.C | November 16, 1906,
Special Advertisements
Notices will be inserted in this column
the rate of 2ft worts or less for 25c one issui
' four Issues for "So. Additional linos ovt
twenty live words 60 a line.
JFKKSII shipment, by express, of fin
Chocolates ami Bon-Hons, in puekugi
from 10 eenta to one dollar. K. II
Seaifc.
WK ARE prepared to gin your cotto
now at any time, and will do on
bust to please our customers. Han
ging and Ties (or sale at markc
I prices. Union Oil Mill.
DELICIOUS Graham Flour, the ol
fashion^u kind; nice medium siz
packages, not too large (or any (am
ily. Try a package and you will er
joy the same. Tne Union Grocer
Company.
CIIATANOOGA Plows ?Middle burst
era and two-horse turn plows. Se
our line. 1 he Peoples Supply Co.
47-tl
AI.L persons wishing to get photos foi
Xmiis, please get in vour orders
orders. Respectfully, H. T . Vatk
PREPARE vour stock, your cows am
your pouity to stand the winter
Pratt's Poultry Food. Pratt's Stoct
Powders. Pratt's Poultry Powders
Pratt's Egg Producer, Medicated
i Salt Brick ; all size packages, fresl
at The Union Grocery Company.
NOTICE.?I will close my store ot
Tlifmksgiving day. so please sent
yotjr orders in early for what yoi
will need in Candy. Cakes ant
Frists. W. Newell Smith. It
ON6 Hiivpt articles to t i
hadstt^,e Genuine High Grade Pur
Shorw?* have Ihem in 100 poum
sack?f AVill be glad to sell you
The IJnion Grocery Co.
IMIRDLIS Bursters?This is the seasoi
I to use)them. Figure with us. Th?
1 peopks Supply Co. 47-tf
CALIFORNIA Pink Beans. Californii
Lima Beans, ^ew Crop Bostor
Baked Beans, Finest Line of Sun
dried Fruits. The Union Grocery
Company.
SHELLS?Buy your shells from us foi
I s%iya"'"K
JUST another 150 barrel car~nf n.Z
| 1'anions Pansy Flour.' This il ?i
acne of good flour; ,10 bettir can b!
made out or pure wheat; every "ael
, sold with an iron-clad <r,,
absolute purity and ^nll i
. ijo raion
s; "in' j'm I'iiouiTu
favor to c?n ?. .. confer a great
todispo.-e of them at once, ltespexiV
fujy, H. T. Yatks.
GUjS?Single and double barrel gum
aoextreinely low prices. The Peo
pis SUpply Co. 47-tf
EVERYTHING in California Fruits
but our special (the greatest evi
offered) is an Extra Heavy, Extr
Fine Lemon Cling Peach, as fine si
ever put in a can, packed in pur
gfipujk'ttLiout&r *yo&n J(K IxoT'd,
other. The Union Grocery Co.
FOR just one week we will sell hea
> ers, epok stoves, rockers, t
rugs, pianos, organs, graphophone
violins, guitars, mandolins, banjo
trunks, guns, clocks, etc., at fro
, one-fourth to one-third off for eas
.lust until December 1st?no longt
Rice Music and Machine House.
GUNS?If you are thinking 01 uuyi
, a gun we can interest you. T
^ Peoples Supply Co. 47^
WHY not make double the quant
I of Onions that you have been mi
ing auu have them on the marl
early enough to get a good price
them? You can do it by plant:
this fall instead of waiting ui
SS next spring. We have the s
I), ready?red, white and yellow : c
,e less than they will next spring, t
Let us have your orders for tin
The Union Grocery Co.
WAGONS?We carry a very large
sortment of high-grade farm wag*
ut Ola Hickory, Tennessee and Nis:
always satisfies. The Peoples i
plv Co. 41
IF YOU want to know how good sy
can lie, buy a gallon of our Pure
n> ported Portoricos. Genuine Impo
ml Muscuvados. New Crop Goo
Cane, New Crop New Orleans, G*
ine Higli tirade Sap Maple Sy
SHADE Trees?The quick?gro\
. and beautiful Carolina l'oplar is
ice (,ree to get now. I have a few f
III- 2 feet to 12 feet high. Now if
jti- time to set them. Also a few T1
son Grape Vines. S. M. Rice.
ly- E. U.
ONE car of Finest Texas Red
? Proof Seed Oats! It you want
liss best seed, give us your order; if
\jr want the best price, give as a cli
ii' to figure on a good lot lor you.
Union Grocery Co.
. MRS. Willie Woodward, the Co
lias dress-maker of this city, ha
in turned to Union after complet
1st, course in the St. Taylor Colle
Jlgg Chicago, 111.
Advertised Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at I
tlie I S. C., for tlie week ending Nov. 2
hi it ?Miss rcma Alien.
. B?Charlie Bland, Vodra Bird,
JCKy Mallard, Jack Barticld, l.onnie
sick- Larke Broome,
imp, C?Annie Chalk, Jane Corley,
Cunningham.
D?Suranthc T)avis.
F?Maggie Floyd.
G?W F Gregory Jr. Mrs Eva
Epley Gladvey, J M Gibbea,
J. F. Green.
f Ber- H?Mrs E M Holcomb, I
inlied Herndon, Maggie Herndon.
bate, J?Nora Jeter.
1, for M?Thomas March.
" P?Ollie Philips.
lay of R?Tom Robinson, Dallas Ric
hear- Robinson.
ment T?Clara Turner.
W?Sallie Wright. ,
ir, Persons calling for the al>ove
8. 0. will please say if advertised ai
Timks | be required to pay one cent f<
4tMt j delivery. J. C. Huntkk,
11 ...DO YOU
;!machii
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; s Pipe, Oils, Wl
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1
5 Inever porgeT that
?9 Opportunity ever hangs near y<
J? today, or tomorrow, it will sur
! S you layin? aside or "salting dowi
I this financial opportunity? The \
i depends upon your making a
Start to save a Part of
This you can do by depositing reg
. a few surplus dollars in our Saving
gg Will work for you w
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fng' ? j"st had delivered to us I
?tii $> who has just finished
SJi & manufacturers samples
to.? f? Infants Long Coats,. Fur
t,fn* f? etc., that is a complete
? i f lot are somie very fine a
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,ns, f* that we can sen >uu **?. i
:e,t' paid by the merchant, i
}-3~. saving to you, and as i
riM, ft kind, you will be able to
im- f? no one else has one 11
USa V avoid the rush, as these $
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Jnion. J Where you find Shield
J it is a safe place to tr
\u!\ T ia they are sofd by rclial
? 'n'! k? everywhere. lie sure
SU9ie' m Kiser's King
oreen, *01' men, and you will
K M Mil money's worth. i\l<
?rftnciB ^gjgj styles and all the
leathers, Patent Co
1|1|| Gun Metal, Box Call
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au. If it does not come jnj
ely corns some day. Are HI
i" some money to grasp 29
foundation of your future g|j
your Daily Earnings. |?
:ularly and systematically ??1
s Denartmpnt wlipro
hileyou sleep. S
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ady spent. A dollar or ? ?-?
access if deposited with gg|
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ortunity, for we have j#
by traveling salesman
his trip a bigdine of ?#
in Ladies, Misses and f#
s, Petticoats, Skirts, ?#
assortment. In this ?
s well as cheap ones,
the same price as that <6
.vhich will be a great ?
>ve only have one of a f#
have a nice coat that f#
ike. Come early and
jjoods will not lastlong.
3ANTILE CO. jj
RSELLERS. j
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