The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 21, 1906, Image 5
TO ALL! | i
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While you are look- ^
ing for something nice |1 n
{ for mother, father and f ?
ft all, rememder Bobo's s?
* Department Store sells 1i "
everything. 1? u
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We are now ready
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for you and are hand- ^ ? it
\ ling the very best ig. ti
goods for the price to * ? "
^ be had in South Caro- J |
| lina today. i|
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A Whopper. h
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( Two "whoppers." for that mat- .
ter. Mr. Shelton Addis. of the 1
.\(lam>hur^ neighborhood. raised *1
two hojjs thi< year which dressed
weighed 440 and 370 pounds re- ?'t
speetively. J he total weight of S'
the two was 810 pounds. That is p
prettv j^ood for I'nion county pork
raising. ! he editor has received a f,
kind invitation to come out and
itry sonic of this good meat. I'ut
, we understand that Mr. Addis is
living a "lonely" life. It he will
correct that "sad" state \\c will
gladh pay the visit.
' STYLK and American Dress-'J;
, nuJ^r is a Cry , attractive this j
JlBmr"\Vc have just received the j Jj
* January numher. (>11 the cover is
a pretty girl who wears a stunningja]
hat which is reproduced from one
; of the latest Paris models.
I The designs, as usual, are beau- a
Ltiful and practical and easy to follow.
Patterns niav he procured
Uor every desigiJ^^Wn. The text
LjtfontainSy many TbrtiijL suggestions,
land inttalt tliat is crf^M'/rest to -evcrwyrrnnan.
f lie professional services of
Miss Russel are "fllrcd Free to u;
every subscriber. 11 ss Russell
knows \ihere to buy.thosc "hard to
find" nojvelties in "J trimmings and ll
uruameiiis ami emnrouieries. >he j
will knal'h samples and give advice:*11
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SB^Pription price $1.00 a year.joi
Senj^anir name and address for a p;
i free sample copy to in
i Style and American Dressmaker
24-20 Kast 21st St.. New York City. tr
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J CHRISTMAS PRESENTS:? at
There is nothing1 nicer and al
1 nothing that would give your tl
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menus uiiiic pleasure, man a n<
nice photograph of yourself. p<
You can get them at Yates'i
studio. But don't wait or you ti
will be too late. H. T. Yates. p<
50-2t. C(
TAKE NOTICE ? Beginning ^
neSR^week. Dec. 17, we will
j glff cotton on Tuesdays.
I Thursdays and Saturdays. _
V Union Oil Mill. it
LlRavenu^k'sli^ky number this j?,
B<
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elt line 011 land, with steam or
olley cars, is familiar to almost
very city, but a "water belt line."|
perating steamers instead of cars
; indeed a novel system of transportation.
Owing to the fact that the
amcstown exposition will bo the
rst celebration of its kind ever
eld in this country on deep water,
iere will be assembled in Hanip-J
>ti Roads next year the greatest
aval pageant that the world has
vcr seen. These asembled navies
? all of the representative nations,
t anchor in the spacious harbor
1 front of the exposition grounds,
ill include every type of fighting
raft, from the smallest and most
bsolete gunboat to the largest and
lost formidable man-of-war. afirding
a splendid opportunity A?r
le comparison of the navrd
Lrength of the various countries'
lat are to participate, and to note;
ie progress in naval construction.
*0111 its earliest stages.
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Tax Assessment Notice.
The time for taking tax re-|
urns begins on the ist day of
anuary, 1907, and expires on
lie 20th day of February, 1907. ,
It is required by law, that all(
ersonal property be returned,
nd those failing to return will;
e liable to 50 per cent, penalty
n same.
All land owners should see
lat their tenants make their reams
in the proper time.
All returns not made to the!
uditor, or his clerk, must be
tvorn to before some one cotnctent
to administer an oath.
1 will be in the office at Uniot)
*om the Jst day of January to
le 20th. after which time will bej
t the following places:
Buffalo Mills. January 2t.
West Springs, January 22.
Gibbs, forenoon. January 23.
Harrison's store, afternoon,
anuary 23.
Wilburn's store, Cross Keys,
anuary 24.
m:-'- ' t
ocuana, .Miiucrs siorc, janury
25.
Black Rock, forenoon, Janurv
26.
Carlisle, January 28.
Santuc, January 29,
Adamsburg. January 30.
Lockbart Mills, Januarv 31.
Kelton, February i.
Jonesville. February 2.
Monarch Mills, forenoon, Febiry
4.
Aetna Mills, afternoon, Feblarv
4.
l;rom the 5th day of Fcbru
:y to the 20th, in office. All
lale citizens between the ages
f 21 and ()0 years are liable to
ay a poll tax. except the followg.
who are exempt:
Confederate soldiers, school
ustees, and those who are af
icted to the extent that they
e not able, on account of such
fliction, to make a support for
lemselves. A leg or an arm
;ing broken does not exempt a
;rson from paying poll tax.
Don't forget to make your reirns.
as the comptroller general
^sitively recpiircs the 50 per
:nt. penalty to be charged to
lose who do not make their reirns,
regardless of who they
e.
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J \Ji 11 I VJ 1 (III,
Auditor.
For Sale
Two shares of the capital stock of The
oples Supply Co. Apply to Moan*
aty.
THE ' WATER-BELT LINE."
Norfolk, \ a., Dec. jo.?Parallel
> the old proverb, that "Necessity j
; the mother of invention," is the I
ewer saying, that "Expositions
re the originators of novel ideas."
he Jamestown ter-centennial exosition
to he held on the shores
nd waters of Hampton Roads,
ear Norfolk, in 11)07, will be noj
xccption to this rule, as already
uinv attractive and valuable]
:hcnics have been perfected, that!
ill serve to both amuse and ac-j
jmmouaie me tnousaiuls tliat will
ike in this celebration, which is
> commemorate the three httnrcth
anniversary of the first perlanent
English-speaking colony
i America.
Foremost among these attracons
at the Jamestown exposition
ill he the "Water Belt Line," an
rganized company that will niain
in a regular schedule of steamrs
around and about the waters of
lampton Roads and the adjoining
ihutaries that go to make up the
ItllOUS "Tidewater Virnrinia " \
Marriage at West Springs. J
West Springs, Dec. 17.?It is 1
hoped that the race conference A
which meets next month, will set- d
tie the race question forever in ^
South Carolina. 2
Whew-ew! what ahout the kick- J
ing and grumbling aginst high;
taxes? You can't go into ai
crowd without hearing some one1 i
grumbling about the increase of <
taxation. <
Mr. Jack Holcomb. of the Union <
cotton mills, visited his sisters at .
the West Springs hotel on Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Smith, of Glenn
Springs, attended the preaching *
Service at West Springs on Sun- I
day. t
Rev. J. R. Tundcrburk filled his <
appointments at West Springs 2
and Putman on Sunday. J
The pupils of the Parham school
have decided not to have a Christmas
tree, as was stated in The' *
Times last week. This is regreted <
by everyone. <
At the residence of Mr. C. X. (
Lawson 011 last Sunday, Mr. Mar-i i
vin West and Miss I.eitha Lancaster
were united in marriage. Rev.
j. R. bundvrburk performing- the *
ceremony. N'o public ami >nnce- A
ment of the marriage w as > *lde.
it was quite a surprise to tlu inaiTy^ ^
friends of the young coupk. a
Mr. Marvin West is the son of a
Mr. R. P. West, and one of the A
handsomest and most industrious A
of our young men. Miss Leitha ^
Lancaster is the daughter of Mr.
M. W. Lancaster, and is a beau- =
tifill and accomplished young ladv.
being noted for her musical ??
talent. ( )ur best wishes tor pros- &
perity and happiness are ?. xtetideil. 1
FIRE WORKS. ]
We have a varied assortment. We ?
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have the best of quality. We guar 1 j
antee to save you money on FIRE | j
WORKS. Come, give us a call and x
get prices |
We carry a complete line of Holiday |
Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Belts. I
Gloves, Cushion Tops, Batenburg ^
Scarfs, Hand Bags, Peter Pan {j
Purses, Etc. *
MRS. D. N. WILBURN, 8
The I'lace for Holiday Goods. **
LADIES!
I have just received Gold
Medal Currants, Jumbo
Cocoanuts, Fresh Seeded
Raisins, New Crop Walnuts,
Royal Baking Powder
(all sizes), pure
Strained Honey, Muscavado
Molasses, Forest
Home New Orleans, Best
Grade Salmon, Sunrise
Tea, Mo-Java Coffee, Luzianne
Coffee (extra
strong), Assorted Poured
Cake, Lewis' Tea Flake,"
Prunes, Raisins Grapes,
r~* i r?* i?? ? ^
rrun anu nre works. j
W. NEWELL SMITH. {
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Wood's Seeds I l
POBt
FALL SOWING.
Every farmer should
have a copy of our
New Fall Catalogue
It gives best methods of seerting.andifull
information about
Crimson Clover
Vetches, Alfalfa \
Seed Oats, Rye j
Barley, Seed Wheat
Grasses and Clovers 1
Desorfptlve Fall Catalogue M
mailed free, and prices ^
quoted on requost. 3
T. W. Wood & Sons, i
Seedsmen, R'chmond, Va. B
Our Trade Mark Brand Beeda'are the I W
host and cleanest qualities obtainable. j gj
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\ CHRISTMAS
\ A
I HUTCHINSON &
\ DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THIS STORI
> ING. EVERYTHING N
r Ladies' Heavy Undervest
> Undervest 48c, Children's
* 25c, Boy's Undershirts 25<
> SHOES?-A bijr lot of Shot
) wholesale prices. Don't 1
> One lot Children's Hose v
> Big Reduction in Mil.inery
r DRESS GOODS~At price
r 10 cup to the finest. Ladi
r at a big reduction. Be su
r ing. A few more wool blai
r line of Waist Sets and 1
r yards good yard-wide Blc
r best yard-wide Bleaching
r ette, Wool Flannel, Calict
r at prices that can't be heal
/ Call and be convinced that this is
jr voup- trading. PoIite^^^joMo,
foi
I tRchin^OH h
I
innw'T ^PFNn AI
VI 1?1 11/ /"ll
Bui save a part of yoi
? deposit it in OUR SAV
iyour friends and neighbor
grow.
We pay 4 per cent, comp
helped and are now he
road to su cc ess by add
regular semi-annual intere
Money in your house is li;
1 "FOREWARNED I
I THE PEOP
" B. F. ARTHUI
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SHISMaESMHnSB
[WHAT SHA
i Mother, Wife, Sister or
ii
? This question presents itself to tl
g son. we want to help yon out bj
? are appreciated.
* WHAT COULD
* V
? Thaa a Nice Fur? We have a coi
? if you think that a Long Cloak woi
? the iJbst up-to-date as well as the
? you ^ill find in the city. Look a
5 The pWce is only $1.25.
jj /rfcwAt .RSr<y'?KafuJl J
, Collars, Gloves, Etc. (
J Christmas gifts.
I McLURE MER
[ THE UNDE
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| 1UYM IU1
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| Big Toy Opening, Ti
I On that day you will see everythii
I Goods at my store. You can coy
I but will have them fully displayed
i date. Come early and get thi
| Special Discount of 10
| Or anyone buying quantities for Cl
I stock and can supply. Don't buy
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EW AND BEST GOODS. *ft
24c, Ladies' Extra Fine jr
Undervests from 15 to Y
c, Men's Best Undershirt V
?s that we can sell you at V'
fail to see them. V
corth 15c for 9c. V
%9 [
?s to suit your purse from jr
ies' Jackets and Raincoats jr
re to see them before buy- j >
ikets at a bargain. See our j *
Cuff Pins 10 and 25c. 13 j }
caching #1.00. 11 yards j'
$1.00. Outing, Flannel- y
i, Ginghams, Homespuns j k
the best store- i
4< ? JS^d
= 4
weekly
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interest
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to
able to fire or tVs. ^
IS FOREARMED ||
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tie |^tlier,
f suggesting what skrvic^^^J^^f^H
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nplete line from 75c to $12.00. Or ^
jld please them better we have ji
most reasonable in price that J#
t our Fur Top. Bed Room Slippers. H
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me. 4$ Ha,ndkerchigf*. jL A
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/S! TOYS! ^Lj
lesday, December llthJ^H
ng in Toys, Dolls, and
v see and get [anythin^^fl^^^H^H
by the
selection. jB
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iristmas^lj^HH^^^BH^B^HH
before: