The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 07, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
A Profitable Cow. <
Mrs. Tho>. J. Harris, who lives
jii the Santuc neighborhood. dues j
not run a dairx farm, hut she has 1
a cow that max claim of tine rec- I
ord. I his cow was bought on
Aujuttst 13. i*)o,V tr on Mr. I. Mcl
aut for $50.
lu the tirst nine months the butter
made from this one cow 's niilkino
was sold for is?S.(K) t the next
-eleven months for $4'>.45: the
next tioht months $43.40. This
was all in addition to supplying the
table with milk and butter during
the whole period. Then, two
-calves were sold, one lor Si 1.70
-and the other i??r SJ5.00. The total
receipts from this cow amount
to Si54.55. That's j?ood.
Carlisle Personals.
Carlisle, Dec. <>.? Mr. and Mrs.
J-".. S. C'arlisle. of llennettsville. are
visiting their daughter. Mrs J. S. 1
hair.
Mr. < I. \\ < )nld and Mr 11. I.
IJraj4i*. of L\ nchhnrj;. \ a.. protni?u?nt
business men. are visiting Mr.
C'has. H. Dudley.
Mrs. (ieo. I?. tiarrett. of Spar-1
tanlnirjr. i* \ isitinj^ her mother. -Mrs
1*. (*. Tucker. j <
Mr. J110. I). Smith has returned'
from a trip out of the State.
Misses Allein and Trillie Deav-j
?cr are visiting relatives in Chester., '
T
Election of Officers.
rorest I amp. N<>. v. W . ( >. W ..
UK't la>t Monda\ nijjht and elected
officers for the ensuing year. IV
1).' I'arron. tC.: K. L. C lark.
i.\. I). V. L. I. K. I", T.:
J. \\ . (ireer. Hanker: l\. M. Ks"tes.
C lerk: I. W. Martin. Kscort:
JK. X. Spronse. Watchman: \\ . I'.
"Skelton. Sentry: Theo. Maddox A
and S. (i. Sarratt. Physicians.
These officers will he installed
the tirM Monday ni^ht in January. 1
?cv. C. W. Creighton Lxpelled.
.Niter a trial la-tin^- <hours,
the committee of twelve appointed
1 ?\ the c nference. reported a verdict
of jjnilt \ in the case of Kev. L .
\\ . C reiiihton. charged w ith immorality
. This trial has heen one
<?T widespread interest through'?nt 1
the State for some time and various
inetiiiiiis :ire hi-ld e? iiieernine
" I - J-?
l1u' verdict. The K?. \". Mr. t'rei.iyh- I
ton is dismissed from the ministry
ami expelled ir<tin the Methodist
-church.
Union County Methodist Ministers.
Tlir pasters of the various
.Methodist churches throughout
tin* count \ fur the year i?><>7 will ;
-he as follows: t irace Methodist
etiurch. I'uiou. lu v. 1). M. MeLend;
lluffaloand l.ethel tat M??u- 1
-arch). Rev. I. \\ . Klkins: Jonesville.
Rev. 1). K. C'ainak : Kelton.
4tev. J. (i. l-'arr: Sautuc. Rev. R.
A. t'rock : <irecn Street tl'nioni.i
Kev. \\ . 15. Justus. The presiding;
vlder will he Rev. Marion Dargan.
Advertised Letters
I'nclaimed letters remaining in]
? I'nion postoftiee week ending l)eeember
7. 1 <>(/?: !>
Allen. Jim.
Heine,, Walter. Mr.
lilaek. J. H.. Mr.
Jletsil. I). S.. Mrs. {
Crosby, Wash Hurt*.
Crawford. K. I*., Mr.
Crby, J. A. I
Cregory. Mamie, Miss.
Cregory. drover.
Cross, 1 Jessie. Miss. '
Cotorth. (1. Mr.
darner, Kliza, Miss.
Creen, Margaret. Miss.
Gilliam. Anna IJelle, Miss.
Gilliam. Sophia. Miss.
Hughes, t'harlev.
' Hall. W.. Mr.
111 ?dge. ( )livcr. Mrs.
Johnson. Charlotte. Mrs.
Johnson. I Jessie, Mi SS.
l.itmore, Sophia. Mrs.
Lawson. I.r. K.. Mrs.
Mtirray. I Jessie (3A
Martin. Jinnnie. '
M urph\. ( ie< ?rge. M r.
M >ort\ l'arl*s. Miss.
Mil! r. I). II.
Marshall. Sarah. Mis. t
I'".. <Mr.
Nansnii. Xt-lif.
' Mar, I Vti-r.
' 'ice. R. \\ .. Mr.
Rnff. Slu-lti>11. Jr. ^
<n\. .\ir<.
Stokes. ( barles. Mr*.
Thomas, I. W\. Mr.
Wilson. S. I7.. Mr.
Wilson. J. I'.. Mr.
JVrsons clliiur tor tin* above
iett ers will please s?.v if advertised
and will 1 >< rencired to pay one
vent for tlu-ir d diverv.
J. ('. Hunter. V. M.
\
South Carolina Cigar Output.
From the Columbia State are
taken the following figures regard-;
ing the manufacture of cigars:
North Carolina is the biggest tobacco
manufacturing State in the
Cnion. but it will startle some people
to know that there are more j
cigars made in South Carolina
than in North Carolina. Last I
year South Carolina made in her
12 cigar factories 13,409.210 cigars.
while North Carolina in her
32 factories made 13.207.527. (Georgia
in (x) factories made O.93X.74O
cigars. Just a little lower down
Special Advertisements
Notice# will bu tiiHcctcii in thin column at
:he rate ol 35 word# or less for 35c one i##uc,
'our issues lor 75c. Additional line# over
iwenty live word#5c a uue.
KKESII -11i}>nifiit. I?\ express. id tine
Chocolates and l'.<>n l'><>n>. in pa. kayos
Iroin IU rents to iiiio t<>1 litI". I'i, II.
Seail'e.
\ 1.1. PERSONS arc notified not t?
trespass i?n my land in anyway ?
ualkinp, ridinp or lumtinp. I'hose
disrepardiup this notice will lie prosecuted
to the lull extent of tile law.
V?-it. II. M. (iault.
MUY your Christinas Turkeys from
the Union (irocery Uo. Eat, cornied
fowls. See them at once before
they are pone. 15 cents a pound,
from 10 to jo pounds.
WKAUE prepared to pin your cotton
now at any time, and will do our
best to please our customers. Hnppinp
and Ties for sale at maiket
prices. Union Oil Mill.
I H< H'SA.XDS "f pounds of puaranteed
New Ntits! All the desirable
varieties?Pecans. Almonds. Walnuts.
brazils and Cocoanuts. Xothinp
hut the best that money can buy.
Everytliinp new! We will save you
iiu nicy.
The Union (irocery Co.
3HATANOOC5A Plows-Middle bursters
ami two-horse turn plows. See
?uir line. The Peoples Supply On.
47-tf.
KUIT CAKK inpredients of every
knul! (iuaranteed New Fruit?plenty
of Cleaned Currents. Seeded Raisins.
Crystalized Citron. Shelled Almonds.
Prunes. Spices and Extracts
>f every variety.
I lie Union (irooery G?.
.( ?S I' A Heaver's Card Case with
in<?itey in it. Kinder will please report
t' The Union Times. 1 .iheral
reward ii retnrneil owner, eare of
Uni >11 I"i111 vit.
LI I. | cisons w isliinj.' to _;.-i pno>ns lot
Ninas, please pet in vmir oolers
orders. Heapedfully. " Yatv\
I'.U\ I' 111 N< i in ready-made Cake!
Citron take. Kai-in Cake. Plain
Pound l ake, l'aiiioii> < )ld-fashioned
ITnit t ake. \- p i as anvl?>d\ can
hake at home, and r>>M in-t a-, little,
is n>.t h-- than it c>i-i> yiiii to hake
them at home. I'nll line Small |
l ake-. See 11- for everything de-ir
ahh in Uhri-tnia- (iood>.
The Union * ii*?r\ Co.
iV A N TK 1>?Voii i" kn?>\v that I have
opened 111> my Slinr I! |?:ii?* and Harness
Shop in tin- Brown Block. rear
of Expte?s oHicc. Ki?t class work.
is-tf W. ('. Tenguc.
Ill I.ARCiKST stock < ; Fireworks
nrr brought to one concern in Union
county?Candles. Rockets. I orp<-i|o?-?,
Balloons. i-vcr\ >i/o Cracker
that ioim - within tile law. We will
save yon money <>n any quantity that
yon want to buy.
The Union Grocery Co.
dIDDl.K Bursters?This is the sea- on
to use them Figure with its. The
Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf.
:VKRY THING in the way of liecomities
ami a great many luxuries
that you cannot buy elsewhere. Every
article we sell guaranteed to he
new, fresh, sound, full weight and
full measure: Pineapple Cheese.
Edam Cheese. \>paragus l ips. Deviled
Crabs. Shrimp, Uobstcr and the
finest Sainton Steak packed. We
save yon money on luxuries as well
as staples. Don't tail to see us.
The Union Grocery Co.
COT ICE to teachers or anyone buying
Toys in quantities for Christmas
trees: I will g v a special discount
oi to per cent. I have a big selecioti.
O. A. Swygert.
0--P5HKTJ/4?liny
vour shells from us for
your Thanksgiving hunt. The Peoples
Supply Co. 47-tf.
K VflU haven't any good BREAD
this year, tor your sake and for the
sake of your Christmas visitors, he
-ttre to have it then. It you let
us sell yon your I I.OUR. every
sack of which i< guaranteed absolutely
and unequivocally, you can rest
assured of having the best.
lite Union Grocery Co.
EVERY ner-on who has photos at
Yates' Studio will confer a grp-ii
favor to call and get <nme, a? I wish
to dispoee or hem at once, Rcs| ectfully,
11. T. Y atks.
lOOMS FOR RENT, fit mi shed or
unfurnished lernn reasonable.
\pply to Mr> M F. Seaife, Main
St. it-pd.
IVAtillNS?We earrv a vrv large assortrn.mt
r?f high-grade farm wagons,
i ,1.1 T..??.t v
jilwavs satisfies. The Peoples S'uoplv
Co. 47-i f
roe COL'1.1) NOT get a gentleman
anything lu- would appreciate more
for a holiday present than a box of
lirst-class Cigars. We h; v the
ideal Christmas present in one of the
finest Cigars made?Vanderhilt. Ask
for them and take no substitute. We
make them to you at $1.00 a box.
Don't fail to get your gentleman
friend one.
The Union Grocery Co.
IIIJW, i MM itui iiiiiue u;M \ v.*11 ^ui,879.
i(?8 cigars, being the fourth
State in the Vnion in the manufacture
of cigars. Pennsylvania is
first, making a little over 1.800.000,000.
Next comes New York
with a little over 1.4tx1.ooo.oo. Texas
makes about the same number
as South Carolina, and Kentucky
made last year 65,397.246.
In cigarettes. New York is first.
Virginia second. Louisana third,
land North Carolina fourth. South
;Carolina isn't in it at all 011 the
icigarette business, cxctfpPto help'
smoke them. Not 0116^ is manufactured
in the State, except by the
; fellows who smoke them them-1
selves. North Carolina made last!
u 1 i f 11 > iii'i'f I >3 rvvi "VYi i*ur.i.l
{rettes. while New York made over
2.0CO.OCO.OOO.
Card of Thanks.
Jonesville. Nov. >j.? I want to
thank the young men that soj
promptly gave the alarm of tire
Sunday morning at about one
o'clock and all friends, white and
colored, for their faithful help in
saving my mules from being
burned alive, and for otherwise assisting
me in this incendiary
trouble.
S. M (iihnore.
,
Union & Glenn Springs 1
; S
Railroad Company.
Leave l"ni-.n 7:.<?> A. M . ut.to and [
4:.to I*. M.
Arrive at lluttaio ~:45 A. M . I--45
land -4:15 I' M
l.eave ItutYalo S: 15 \ M.. 1 :.%<) and
5:11c: P. M.
Arrive at Lnion N:.to A M . I3, and
5:15 P. M
Leave L nitni ?>:?h> \. M.. 5:40 I'. M. ^
Pa<> Xeal Slt?>al? ?u.t5 A. M.. (1:05 1
P. M '
Arrive at Pride 0:55 A. M.. (>:j? !"
P. M
Leave Pride lo:?S \ M.. 7:oo P. M.
I'it Wal Shoals in jo A M.. 7:15 *
I'M. ? 1
Arrive at Union 11 _>o A. M.. 7:55
I' M.
All trains daily. Connections made 1
at Pride with Seaboard Air Line,
through trains. Soiithhi itnid in the!
morning and Northbound 111 the < v n- ^
ing.
M. IV Sttntmer,
(icncral Passenger Agent. |
: <
WE HAVE \nias presents for KV-| ,
ERYIJOUY. Have yon selected
yours COME before the stock is]
broken. THE RICK DRUG CO. j'
NOTICE?1 have some cheap lots for
sale at a bargain on Pine street, near
the standpipe. See me for a bargain.
40-?t-1><1 ' f. .Miner.
XMAS PRESENTS?Don't fail to J
see our line before you buy. THE I
RICK DRUG CO.
' _____ I
NOTHING NICER than one of our j
Pig Hams! We only handle goods
! of the packers who are able to get a j (
clean bill of health and stand above '
criticism with the govifninent in- 1
spector. We guarantee j every Ham
and piece oi Breakfast Bacon we sell. 1
Nice lot of fresh Hams and Breakfast
Bacon to select from. See us.
The Union Grocery Co. i
SANTA CI.A US has made his HEAD
(Jl WKTI'.KS at our store litis year, i
Pay us a visit and see lor yourself.
THE KICK DRUG CO.
GUNS?Single and double barrel guns
at extremely low price*. The Peoples
Supply ('o. 47-tf. i
THE HANDSOMEST line of HIGH
iik.ait. i i m r>, ai tne most rciiMin- i
;?I>!? prices, in tin- city. at TH l;. KICK |
DRUC co.s.
N() MAT I I U where ^lie lives nor J
how hard slie is to please, it you will
huy her a box of our Christmas
Candy we will guarantt e results. The
swellest line to select front, the largest
variety, the best assortment and
the cheapest prices. You can pay a
great deal more but we guarantee
you can huy no better Candy than
we are selling. See us for all sorts
of Candies and don't forget a hand- |
some package for the wife, sitser or'
sweethear;.
The Union (irocery Co.
(illNS?If you are thinking of buying
n run wo e?n interest you. The,
Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf.
Hi
IMPORTANT
R. J. REYIN
TAGS, AS
SIMILES Of
THEIR 190
This spac
who may have o
for the return an<
f
tised in our 1906
by the terms (ft/
We woulc
out giving prcser
offer has expired,
any cause whatc^
no^itivflv mfiicf
X ?J "
. Winston-Salem,
which is the fu
in our offer.
No emplo
or any notice or <
^ R. J. REYNOLDS
f
Take Notice.
\\e. tin- undersigned, will apply to
ho Sccrotary of State for a charter for
he "I'nion Club." an organization for
atrial and fraternal purposes, the head-'
piartors of saitl organi/.ati<ut to he in
Jnion, S. C.
J. I*.. Hancock.
II. V. Welter.
I). A. Owens,
X. A. Austell.
At a business meeting of the |
\. I\. 1*. synod of the South in
Janulvn. Ala.. Rev- J. S. Moffat.I
>f C hester, was elected president
>f Krskine college. It is understood
he will accept.
Mr. W. W. I'inlev. of Washin^on.
has been elected president of
he Southern railway. \ ice Samuel
snenccr. deceased. j
urrt i ne trniir i t n itn
WE AKENUW JAJT1 l)r
on everything in the Drug
Line. We carry all kinds j
of Patent Medicines, Per- ,
fumes, Extracts and Toilet
Articles.
When you have a prescription
to be filled take
it to
THE PALMETTO DRUG CO.
Where you can get quick I
and accurate service. We
are open all the time and
waiting for your business.
11
THE PALMETTO DRUG CO.;
\ i
NEW BELTS AND NECKWEAR!
PLAID SILKS.
Longest black (or white) kid
glove in town for only $3.25.
Plaid suitings in the latest
designs .... 19c. yd.
A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF |
HOLIDAY GOODS
JUST RECEIVED. .*. /. .*. /.
"IT PAVS TA VKIT AID CTADP M
MRS. ?. N. WILBURN,
The Most Up-to-Date Place to Trade.
NOTICE TO HOI
IOLDS TOBACCO C
SPECIFIED IN A
r WHICH ARE SI
i CATALOGUE OF I
c was bought to remind hold
vcrlooked the fact that our c
I delivery to us of tags, as m
Catalogue and Circular of P
rie offer itsc/f on January is/,
1 not rnrmir1r?r crivinor nrp<;rnti
^ ^ r..
its to all, for tags that rcacl
, and for this reason we wi
ver for delay in delivery of ta
to give presents for any t
N. C., after Tuesday, Janu
11 extent of time as heret<
yee has authority to change
offer made by us.
? TOBACCO CO., WINSTONJ
DR. JNO. H.
iR DENT
OKFICKOVKl! PliOl'LKH HA
MHITMfrllM TUBTTIBniTllB TiTTiT T
ffi TOYS! TOY
n Big Toy Opening, Tue
On that day you will see everything
j|| Goods at my store. You can now
Shut will have them fully displayed
date. Come early and get the
gg Special Discount of 10
I Or anyone buying quantities for Chi
stock and can supply. Don't buy fc
8 0. A. sw
WIT IHBTIlgllMnHMP"
| SELECT YOUR XMAi
S From our lovely line of S
jB Fancy Sets and Gold J<
fa Pins at 25cts. each are be
of Rings, Lockets, etc.
Come at once and let us
dm tt/A at/A
jraj aiyics TTC IIQTC*
I Miss M. E.
js
^vv vw#v9vWw?rv?
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the new subscriber The Companion's
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lithographed in twelve colors and gold,
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ers of our tags,
>ffer of presents
ade and adverrcscnts,
expires
,1907
5 to one with- ~h
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gs, and we will
;ags that reach
ary 1 st, 1907,
jfore stipulated
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isday, December 11th. ^
I in Toys, Dolls, and Christmas g?
see and get anything wanted, Kg
by the llth. Don't forget the ??
best selection. I will give a J||
Per Cent, to Teachers ||
ristmas Trees. I have a heavy ma
efore you see uiy line. S*
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