The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 30, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
Beautiful Japanese Tea.
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Jonesvillc, November 26.?A
delightful Japanese tea was
given by IJr- ami Mrs. Chambersj>
to their friends Friday evening I <
November 23. The decorations.
and costumes were ornamental a
The piazza was lighted with Jap- t
anese lanterns. As we entered the I
hall we found similar decorations, j 1
on our left was a beautiful Japa-lt
nesc tea booth decorated with s
large Japanese umbrella for top. jv
and 011 the side rough Jap-ij
nesc paper and lanterns. Here tea s
and wafers were served the guest.; ?
The ttoor was covered with sofa14
pillows upon which the guest were
v- . requested to make themselves comfortable
as there were 110 chairs,
eajrh guest securing a pillow proceeded
to do justice to the occas- fl
ion. There was much merriment, f
as it was very awkward at first,
being Japs. Under each pillow was
was a Jap fan. The young men
securing same found the name of;
his partner. They were/ served j .
tea and wafers at the booth, with
each run of tra wac -i rVinrl
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with number. The lucky number
23 was served to Miss May Free ?
who won a lovely pair of Jananesc c
slippers: and number 13 the booby c.
held by Lawrence Southard drew' ja
Japanese doll: after which n
we posed for our photos bv ii
flash light. The ladies next
hunted Japanese handkerchieefs,; ,
securing partners for sup-1 _
per. We were then admitted to the]
dining room. We paused to admire ;
beautifully decorated room ;
" vlifo. r,r the table suspended from the
?H- T CI
nig was a large Japanese 1 w
..nbrclla. around edge were ii
lighted Japanese lanterns- From h
the handle of tbc umbrella were
wide ribbons of yellow stretched 11
to the place of each guest. In the renter
of table was a large pump-!
kin with four sides cut out to form tl
faces with a large mouth. Inside of c<
lllinmL-ill erMinnmlre f.-v
each ?uest wrapped in yellow paper; V
tied with yellow ribbon which ai
reached to plate of each guest audio:
secured by a large yellow chrvsan- g;
themuni. A very tempting salad gi
course was served in yellow paper v;
covered plates, representing small si
pumpkins, with chocolate and-T
lif- The drawing of souver-1 C
speech Way.'1 much merriment, which E
well, if that &)f small Japanese dolls, iof
id slippers. After which at
pirn i returned to the parlor tli
where they were delightfullv en-, tli
tertained bv Misses O'Mally, Whit-;at
lock and Glenn, with music, song al
and recitation. In the wee hours ni
of the morning we very reluctant- 0|
ly bade our host and hostess good C(
bye, assuring them we had been $
royally entertained. V(
The guests were: Dr. Hair, p
Miss Burke, Miss Ruth Spears, ^
>alhc Chambers, 01 Marion; 1 ^r-:
Ellerbee, Miss Thomas, Dr. Hames,! y
Miss Rogers, Mr. Palmer, Miss 11
O'Mallv, Mr. Poore, Miss Whitlock,
Mr- Wright. Miss Glenn. Mr. =
Kennedy, Miss Anna Gleen, Miss 3
Rachel Littlejohn, Paul Free, 3
Lawrence Southard. Mrs. Carnak,|I
Mr.'Porter, Miss Maggie Spears,! I
Mr. M oss, Miss Emma Osment. | s
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Notice to Stockholders.
state of South Carolina,
County of Union.
To the Stockholders of the
Jnion Hardwood Manufacturing
Company.
You are hereby notified to meet
it the Office of Capt. A. H. Fos-,
er in the Mutual Dry Good Coni>any's
store on the 10th day of
December, 1906, at 10 a. m., for
he purpose of considering a re-1
olution to go into liquidation and (
vinding up the affairs of said Coruscation
and of dissolving the
ame.
Cov. 7, UfcC). S. M. Rice. Jr.
15-41- President.
Notice to Trespassers!
All parties are forbidden to hunt,
lah, or in anv manner trespass on the
(rojujrties of the undersigned, without
eave of the owners.
Sanford Wilburn,
Jasner Wilburn.
J. A. Smith,
J. K. Smith,
A. R. Vinson. 4S-3tp. 1
Notice to PhysiGians.
All practicing physicians arc rcquestd
to submit their applications for
ounty practice, poor house, jail and
hain gang, to the county board of
ommissionerB by first Monday in
)eccinber, 1U06, as said board, under
he law. has the right to appoint one or
lore physicians for this work, reservng
the right to reject any or all bids
Respectfully,
T. J. Retenhaugh
t. Supervisor.
NotiGe.
Old veterans and beneficiaries are
arneBtly requested not to apply for
hecks until 12nd Monday i 11 each
lonth or any time thereafter, as it ,
lterferes with the work of the county
oard on first, Mondays.
Respectfully,
T. J. Retenbauah,
1. Supervisor.
It is a pleasure to comment upon
ic conservative methods employil
by the G. & C Merriani Com-;
any in the publication of the i
Webster's IntcriVational Dictionry.
Not scvery little slang word
r phrase is put into the book re- 1
ardless of its scholastic or lin- j
uistic qualities. It is this con-' ]
rsation hacked by tho- scholar-jl
tip of the editor-in-chief., William ,
. Harris, Ph. 1)., LL. D , late j
nitcd States Commissioner of
dotation, and hundreds of others
the greatest educators of this
id other nations which has made I
ie International the standard in ]
ic United States Supreme Court <
id all the State Supreme Courts,
so the standard of the GovernlAnf
Pf intinrr f ? lw ~ U?? ? 1
iv ill a a lining vyiiiVL, clill! l lie
f nearly all the schoolbook in the ^
->untry. It is endorsed by every <
tate School Superintendent, unicrsally
recommended by College
'residents and Educators, and adered
to as standard by over 99
er cent of the newspapers. Should
ou not own Such a book? Get
he best.
,lr. Pcrrin, Misl Helen Littlejohn, 1
dr. Richard .Littlejohn, Miss
r.zell, Mr. Hariv Littlejohn, Miss 1
7ree, Mr. and Yc*. Julian W. Lip- ]
conib. t ,
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Seals for
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Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
Hy Jason M. (inx?r, Ksq., Probate Judge
Whereas, I. Frank Peuke, Clerk ?f
Court for Cnion county, S.C.has made suit j
to me to grunt him letters of Adminis- I
t rat ion on the Estate of and effects of j
Joseph C. Robinson, deceased.
These are, therefore, to eite and ad-1
tnonish all and singular the kindred and )
creditors of the said Jos. C.Robinson, deceased,
that they lie and appear, liefore
me, in the Court of Probate, to lie held
at Union 0. H., South Carolina, on the]
'26th day of Decomlier, next, after pub-I
licution hereof, at II o'clock in the tore- j
noon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not
lie granted.
(liven under my hand and seal this Kith
day of November, Anno Domini lt:0(i. y ,
J ason M. (iitKS.u,
Probate Judge.
Published on the Kith day of Xovemltcr,
RKH?, in The Cnion Times. lit ,
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina, ) Court of Coin-]
\ oiimy 01 i niiiii. ) mull Pk4is.
Modern Garner, as Executrix of the will
of J.T. Garner, deceased, riaintit!*,
against
M. L. Garne$, F. II. Garner, Administrators,
and others, Defendants.
In oliedience to an order made in the
above stated ease, I will sell before the
court house door, in the town of Union, .
on salesday in Decemlier, l'.KXt, the following
doserilied tract of land, to-Hvit:
All that certain tract of land lying,
iN'ingand situate in Pinckney township,
Union county, State aforesaid, containing
one hundred and ten acres, more or
less, lmundcd by lands of the estate of
Dr. .John MoGowan, 11. 1\ McKissick,
and other lands formerly of G. W. Garner.
decease)I; said tract known as the
G. \V. Garner, Sr., Home Place.
TKKMS OF SAI.K: y
One-third cash, the balance on a credit
of one and two years in equal installments
with interest from day of sale,
secured by bond of the purchaser and arj;
mortgage of the premises. Purchaser td* !
pay for papers.
4<>-:it C. II. 1'kakk, Master.
Master's Sale. I
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State of South Carolina, ( Court of CrmiCounty
of Union. S inon Pleas.
W. L. Cnlp, et al., Plaintiff, vs.
Dudley C. lleaty, et ah, Defendant.
In oliedience to an order made in j
above stated ease I will sell at Union the j
lots of land, wherein purchasers have [
failed to comply, and the remainder of
the lots of land, situate in the town of j
Union, will lie sold on Xoveinbor 17, \
llKXi, either upon the grounds or at the i
Master's office.
Terms of sale: One fourth cash, bal- I
ance on three equal annual installments, j
with interest from day of sale on each i
installment and after maturity, with 8 j
l>er cent jht annum, secured by bond of
purchaser and mortgage of premises.
i-urcnaser to nave privilege of pitying I
nil cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. j
C. 11. Peake, Mastc.
Published in The Union Times, Xoremlier
lit, p.HXi.
Advertised Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Union,
3. C., for tiie week ending Nov. 22.
A?Miss Elva Adams.
B?Miss Mary L Brint, Willie Briggs,
W A Burgess. Mrs M C Bragg, Miss
Louise Burnett, L A Brown.
C?Miss Annie Coker, James J
hooper.
E?Emma Edwards.
(i?Joe J Gmane.
H?Mrs J H Howard.
J?Mrs H V Janes.
M?Mrs James E Moon, Clyde Meng.
W?William Nix.
P?Mrs Sarah Payne, C H Polland.
R?Miss Jessie Rooers.
T?J W Thomas
T?J W Vinson. *
W?George Whiten, Berry Worthy,
Millie Wilks.
One package?Green Berry.
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised and will
r>e required to pay one cent for their
ielivery. J. C. Hunter, P. M.
AUCT
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O Who keeps the largest, cleanest, freshe
X groceries in Upper Cai
X THE UNION GROCERY (
X Who sells'everything to eat cheaper than ,
A away with the expense of bookkeeping anc
V The Union Grocery Coi
A Who gives the promptest, politest attentioi
V livers goods anywhere in a reasonable dis
X THE UNION GROCERY C
V Where can I always buy just what 1 wan
X feel sure that it will be fresh, and
X THE UNION GROCERY C
a Who keeps the biggest line and best assoi
o and reliable Teas and Coffees !
V THE UNION GROCERY C
O Who guarantees every article they sell to b
always invites you to weigh, measure anc
X | THE UNION GROCERY C
V Who appreciates your order, large or sma
X to deserve a liberal share of
6 THE LNlofs GROCERY C
X Who runs a clean, fair and square busine:
O everybody can feel at home, and assured (
V at home?
iTHE UNION GROCERY C
WHO, WHAT, AND WHERE IS THI
The Union Grocery Company is composed of a handful of Ui
who are so poor that they have to work for a living, and th<
earned in the "sweat of the brow/' and hence they believe in
are located in the most convenient spot in Union County, aboi
get They don't know any better than to be honest, and the
did business with. Come to see us.
L. L. WAGNON, M
CORNER MAIN AND BACHELOR STREETS.
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i the motto "live and let live." They jjt
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