The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 21, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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J IMS SPECIAL! 3 to 33 1=3 per cent Disc 3 until Jan 1st, 1907. I $ on these special prices Jo By buying now you save from $ W proportion on other goods. Get 'm one or yourself now while you c yt buying from this Ad. {* MUSIC ANI ..t" in Mir nut t A I>11T SCICC- n a, ilv. O. A. Swygcrt. ' \ - pi* ^ V-"-::jri:!l flZIE j.HZt l.l""!lk j * #W W '*' J M. I ^ UNDERTAKER/ Full Line Collins and C plvCo. I UN'S? If yon are t liix. 1 IfyeicO. C 1 f fa ^iin \vt* Usui i* 7,1 l'co|?l?n Su|i|?)y r*r^. ^ ^ ' iltlv | i' [ >r\N r \ n .SLS;W'"-'ntec\1 to all ?ar^*iv. bohc ' at ,'xt 17 \ * _JtlrsS. . v' TIIK iir J&h - ^rnBsmmaam Gm&I) A ITascinatli ^^r-gy iff of attract i?>i where Cood Thii J On the count** y--CA:'----. j Diamonds, Wan-lie iTilXlzS^r/^^vl Come In and TS sales will take car* /# . r-...v>%Jh'niny Wl <JGf) to the capital ' THE Dlfl Carolina Public 1 IIL< Nc)TICK IS K \. thi?i by ' > SlfORI^TURE! FU? " Our Stock is complete a just received. N H pi in?;i pi i\v We- have them from Art Squares fror All Wool, Bros. Bins; New P hON'T h?Bi;n in VIIVL I V/ V . H The 'Store that saves I W. H E " "% ' V S.I v ko* FaA C~ 1/A )/ Blind W<S&/ PO/ Building S* ORDKR B'^ COLUMBIA LUMBER & . I I { '" . 5! HALF PRICE! | Pianos at half price S plus $25.00. Organs S at half price plus * ' $10.00. Machines, g Stoves, Furniture and g v, Everything Else except s Qraphophones front 25 ? ount for Cash, from now 2 Positively no longer time >100.00 to $175.00 on Pianos and same a fina Xmas Present for some dear an save so much. Conditioned on ? 1 IVlAfHIMfi HtAIKF $ umV nervous system and eiivnn. ^ ^ Probably many ?'h"lK a?e contracted t nijcbt or at ",e equilibrium lied by either " ' r ^uuderbent | VND EMbALMER. {r*'| || askets Always on Haij p' ? II of the county. First class H x l ' \|)liliTA l< I-! K* AMI W|l< ' -\i 1I..M 1 : lv?. ^ nffStocK is the cenltfs .arc sold. r a ontalog argues for ." s. Clocks, etc. /JWfcO'S. Look! This done. I lie W$ ; ??f themselves. ? E DRUli CO. V/l !. New line of Matting p IOU/ rvnftornt in hi\r > B IUll pilKUIII^ III ^ JGS! RUGS!-' , 1 35c to $8.00 a piece. 8 ti $3.50 to $25.00. | >els aiul Brussels. All g 'atterns. if JR PREMIUM OFFER. | you Furniture Money. H Minnie ^ > u n n i o. | Material | MAIl. FROM I MFG. CO., COLUMBIA, 3. C. A > j 4^43| IDLE THOUGHTS. |i rerero^hTr'ft?re{VtfVtfVv''il?ro:re; | AWAY J ROM HOME. There comes a time when the' happy family re-unions at Christ- i mas time are no longer possible. Years ago the father ami mother] provided for all the children, unftl) they were all there. Happy wcrf these occasions of unbroken joy. I hit the children grow up and pass out in the world. For a few rears they always come back at i Yuletide and the circle is still unbroken. I hit as the years conuv and go. there are many changes. nian\ new attractions and some-j times hard circumstances prevent: and all cannot come home. The voting man is grown now and lie's off in the big city making , his way in life. Mis business remures him. so there's no old-time Christmas at home t??i him. Tlu ti'irl. pet of lhi* homo cirelo. i-, in.cried now and nthor attach-^ monts keep hot" from the <?hl lire?C side. Many and varied are the ' > .- '"U. they arise. tlie .inn- oirele is broken u]Kc<ilow I id tite heart ??f the younj* man t ho <ni next Ftios(1;i\ cannot 'in-. Ill- i> <Tm in tlu- world, aijd t ?!'< world is n<it kind to youhy't * wen. lie will dream oi the dear; ones at home, who are feastiny * .tn<i reioiciny: his dream is his sor-J< row. lie lonys for the familiar f.ae? s, the iovous presence of those!, h,> <ves. hut the\ are not his this , lint lot him rumemher that i the y, j father and mother at , lt? 'i : . . nd all the l-r< ?tlu-rs and i thinkii:y of him. and ; i'1 I -'it -hating with liitn their > i >\ . | ONI MlSMMi. ( liristmas day! The f;initl\ gather in the yreat dining It.ill for the royal least winch tlie\ hlwavsl1 I y 't:o\ i <n tliis dhv. h.aen jjoes to I'vr accustomed place. an<!;' at the word is seated. Hut why " th:. o 111i11 ^ 1 \ causeless luish ' \\ h\ does the latiyhtcr cease. and win the -la<l voices coined into ^il- 'ice: There is a \.wni clufir at tin tahle. \t the same ^i< \ it j. ali those who have .yalhefefjij |i a Past nf joy. realize the t^i'tstand their hearts are saddened w?o si-1' leiice. Some one missinj i' Jills. . ! hiring ih>- vi-nr < iod haseat'iili. d 1' home one ol the loved iiih-s. ,,ue ' who was present at this feast fust a. short \ ear a^u. lie is jijuiie now. rind oiih stul hearts are left for this another ("hristmas yatlterniy. 'iod urant his tender spirit to those homes where there will he < iiie nussiny. Till POOR. I i'oni all over the Counirv come the reports of preparati<?n tor the , poor on ( hristinas day. (itvat|( leasts are being prepared, thousands of presents are being plan- | lied, and ntnnherless baskets of ' ijond things will be sent out. The | Salvation Arim will do its ntntost , on that day: the ehnrehes are stretching evert nerve: and a ] great host of good women are toil- , - i n ^ ?I a \ and night in order to make > some nnfortnnate souls happy on 11 >ithe day of Jesus' birth. The | needles are a-tlying, the purses opened and the pantries sacked , Many plans are a-foot. and all for , the pleasure of the poor. A young t woman, one of the dearest and truest of ( iod's ereation. has adopted this plan: for every one of her j friends to whom she will give a i pn-^i-nt *lu- will sprint an npial amount f??r soinr onr in lr>s fortu- | natr rirruui>tanrr??. \\ hat a timr * ( hristnia> would l>r if all would ?1<>j likrwisr! i t his provision for tlir pour i-> , m-arrst in arrord with tin* spirit of tin- occasion. anions all our , plans and purpose-* for tlu- day . Irsus. w liosr couiiny we conniu'iti- | orate. was kind to tlu- poor. IK* . -priit much of his time am my thi-tu: !li- Iw-aU-d their diseases | 1 11- fi <'. thrill. Tlli-ll we. a> 1 I is | follow1r s, ran ivndrr no hetlei , M-rv'iv and pa\ no greater lioni- , ay- to our l.i-adi-r. than to walk , in 11 is steps and do as lie-did. Ma> wi- rcnu-niher 111 i-? and give, not in ( 111 mi' vain-m? l>llt with , purest !<?vc. recalling ilior i-vcr , swci'i wi ?nls: "The Holy Supper i> kept indeed. In what so we share with another's need: \i?t what we uive. hut what wo sliarr.? J l'<>r the jjfiIt without the j^iver is ' hare : \\li<> ^i\is himself with his alms feeds three.? I I i111 st 11. his hiinj^eiiniy neighbor. an.I Mr." 1 Sa?l. miserable and out place in .l.nl liuisl feci the person, who on ' hristmas .lav does no deed of j kindness nor makes happv a -in^l. I sottl. h us said: "Inasmuch as J \ . . iinlo lib- isi . 11 [,'nc. < . J i o 11: < , <3 Rev. W. E. G. Humphries Goes to Oklahoma. Rev. \V. K. (i. Humphries returned Saturday from an extended j trip through the West, and espec-j tally in Oklahoma. Mr. Humphries. while there, purchased some gpod property in Junction t itv, and will move his family there some time in February. He will be engaged in ministerial work at his new hon.e. Mr. Humphries has been living in I "nion county for fifteen years coming originally from Darlington. For years lie was at the head of a mercantile business at buffalo ^ and had charge of the IbifTalo church. | lie is a good citizen and we are sorry to see him leave this country. but we wish him success in his new. far-away home. Postoffice Notice. i ( >ct<?ber 11 < jot>. >rder \o. I2<jt. Paragraph j. Section 348. Postal Laws and Regulations, is amended1 0 read as follows: 1 "box rents must be collected at lie beginning of each (ptarter for he entire (ptarter. but no longer , len days before tile last dav of acn ?piarirr |)UMiii;iMn> aie hpiirod to place a hill (on h'orin i or i 53S i-_M hearinj* the date I the last <la\ of tin- quarter im arli rented hox. If a hoxhohler ails to rein w his rii^ht to his ho\ >11 or before tin- last dav of a quarl? r tin- ho\ shall thru In- closed 1 unl offered for r? 111 and the mail will ho placed in tin- "viioral deivory." * I'. II. II itclun >ck. \clinef 1 '< islniasior-t ionoral. All persons failing to pay hox i< nt as per tin- ahow instructions ivill find tin ir mail in th*.- ^vtioral lelivcrv. J.C ". II nnt or. 1'. M. I he C resent Comedy Co. Tin- t resccnt l onii-di t o. was n the cit\ throo nights this week unl plavod In-loro yo<><l andionoos I his company has hcon In-rc before unl is much liked In the people ?t I'nioii. "kittie Hawthorne" is: "s winvme as ever, always elicit-{ inyf the ipeatesi applause. The shows were "food and clean tin* .ii tine- tine. New specialties wore introduced each niyht. and were of hieli class and humorous tint ure. Santuc Personals. 1 Santuo. l)eo. 1S. Mrs. ( i. 1!.: 'noser 11I I ruii 1 S I ic tow, vi>itini; hor daitju'htor. Mrs. T. Whildon. Mrs. h'ostor Spoor, who has hoon visiting tin* family of Mr. <1 i*. \\ hildon tho ]>ast two weeks, oft for Whitniires Monday, whoro ivill ho thoir homo noxt voar. Miss Lil> (. ornwoll wont to ( o-, umhia last work, visiting lior ttn lo. Mr. M. I\. Jolor. and returned' Mmday. Accompanying hor wore Mastor |olm Moblcv lotor and lit lo Miss "roily" Jeter. Mr. Jotor (.'ornwoll. now of (.'a aw ha halls, is horo <?tt a fow days' risit to rolativos. and on husinoss. no, Miss h'annio llobo and Mr. T. I*., r.ishoi). of I'nion, niado a vi>itng trip to tlio family of Mr. !\ r. \. Jotor. Sunday. ( )no of tho young ladies of ouv own is expecting a visit from 'I)oug1as." tomlor and trno. Nearly all tho remnants of cot on are ginned ; only a ver\ small |uan'.it\ remains behind. Die warm weather was not favorable to fresh killed meat, ami onn particles spoiled, but not >o >:i? 1 ;.s to make one think it the! tannine Spilo^ale. Now another one coming in 11?? ist of suspeels blind liyer- i- a ?iy elntreh man. a ncjjro. A man ,'i'ivr it to me. saving the sttspeef as a "sliek one." and hard to audi with "evidenees to eonviet." I am J4<iin^ to iit(|uire a little fariher and if he can't live above suspicion his name ought t?> ho ..hi. New Railroad Division. . I ndor tho now regime there are two additional divisions of the Southern in South Carolina. I'he oad through I'nion, the S. I . &j ix Di the Spartanburg divis-t on. under the supcrintondency of Mr. C. A. Smith, whose office is n Snartanhnrg. " T k S / U\(f\ BANK DEPOSIT R.R. fare Paid. NitesTaken 500 iri:k rot'Ksrs Board at Cost. Write Quick ^^KTTlTtnMABlJSINESS COLLEGE, Macon. G? I I The Cone I is more dangerous to your life! I or morphine habits, for it soo| fl Pneumonia and Death. Sav, V awful results of Coughs and 1 I DR. Klf j I NEW DISI I FOR COUGHS i II CURED HEP" " "EF J B " Three years ago I was dbwn H H work, or even walk across the x. 'IJ King's New Discovery, and it c m B gained 58 pounds in weight and W MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Bac, K| LI I Price, 50c and $1.00 recommended, c ffl HHHhHBH and sold ALL DRUG i1 ^ 1 : LOWE & j | Is the House tHt( se| and M(f J Call on lis for Feather + tresses, Furnitu SHORT PROFITS Af 15 OUR J | LOWE & I T Main Street < 8 TRY ONE OF 01 /7*v\ I OLIVER CHILU? ^ SJ AND IF YOU ARK NOT s|S % SAME AND GET ^ i HARDW * # HARDWARE LEADER, " i -C.1?. ft T.V -r ?. *] T. T- T?. t? t| f Till: TI^ulO I* WIicii l-Vatlicr Ih-.|- will a-jain a<l<l cnS ii|" I 11\ i11<r any iih'iiv sunn, fc't us a-l> Ok inakiiiir ami selling a J ml I>< <I Miri- 11 lilt ymi can't invent >|r?.Vn nnm \t;v\V'--t.r 4, |