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? i i ii i. m ! hum ? The People pAre with us! t Mr., " * BECAUSE Our Goods are new. ? ^ BECAUSE We buy for oash. .BECAUSE We are satisfied with small profits. BECAUSE We have no partners to share dividends with. BECAUSE We are not in the monopoly < ^ combination. J \ f BECAUSE y/e hold prices down. ? BECAUSE We treat all oustomers alike, i t i BECAUSE We sell for Less. ' t \ BECAUSB Our Dry Goods are Fresh and L/iean. } Lookout for us next week. ( c Yours For Business, I v M. W. BOBO. __ ii Local Schedule for Passenger Trains.; Mis" Ch?r'?Gre?f< <>f Fort worth. * Texas, who 1)48 been North studvind ! ^ trains FROM COLUMBIA. music is viaitind at the home of her j ( " Arrire fl :1R a. m. Depart 9 15 a. m ] a""*1" Mn*- * 'V. M.mre in Union, r ? .1:40 p ra. " 2:0t?^. m , She will siiend a week here before le ? TRAINS FROM 8FARTANBT1 RO. J t irilillft h?ilne. kftIt* 11 X7 h in. Depart 11 h7 a. m Everybody is doing to hare a bid time '* 7:10p.m. " 7:8"p. m Ht State Fair this jear, are jou ? ~ going? Go and take yens family. It rl Aral '"i111*1*411 outind that they will ah ap- t. LOLdl l>ICWS l^UlC3 pieeiate. The citizens of Columbia will * ? . _ n . r,?r ??? make ample arrangements for the ac- ? Put Together For v Reft renre ooinmodatiou of aii visitors. j o Gathered Here and There by Mr> l* UHntr? chief cieik in the ., ' Secretary of State's office at Columbia, I f Olir Mm About Town. spent a day in Union the early part of t : this week. M r. Gantt says there in very * Mr*. F. M. Farr has gone to Blacks- little discussion of politics in Columbia burg on a visit to her mother. just now. He says it is hard to pick out a Get. your coupons in for your girl by L'1H winner in the Senatorial race. Id next Thurj^aar. This is your last chance Coupons are coming in with a I h Aetna jhiil is humping along toward rush this week, remember only one y completion, the mof I* on ahd the fioiu week more. Get the others In as soon tower is rwring|x|g#1etion. as possible. From what we can learn Have yotftajpflha Buffalo at. Buffco there are some dark horses to enter mills. If not taxea run out some even- and somebody will be surprised If ing, lie will meet you ^t the door. they don't get a move on. d Rev. and Mrs. Sam T. Creech paid ? Lookout for Bobo's big advertisr- f pleasant visit to friends iu the city of 1IM,nt Iiext WH>k. Kwp a close grip on h Union Monday. * our pocket book uutli you see a hat he ^ ^ Mr. J. K. Norment, of the News ai< |,.,8 lo tell you then get there as quick as 1 IP Cornier, was in town Fiiday and pat ...u can. I>si't wait, until youi neigh- | Thk Times a pleasant call.* |,.? i^n and got first, pick. You n Mr. Mat Wallace who lias been fin k n>w that Bobo don't talk just to make a H man on the F. C. & 1*. and the (J. & A." Siotm, hut ? hen lie announces a bargain || toads for sevetal months is home again it means a hargaiu. ^ jj/T We call attention to Mr. J. A. Saw- The ladv committee of the Expaiition ' "jf yw's notice of land sale in ths issue |?>?ve followed Mayor Young's example * ' Land to be sold saiesday in Noxemhei of sending a list of things that maybe .1 2-HylWK FAltM WANTED?Wish exhibited at the Charleston Ex|iosition J to WWk on halves. Foi pailiculagup to the Indies of Union county. Almosi nlr at. TTniov Timks office. 40-lm. & - - ? any oue Bri( U|, MKne one or inorp or If you liaxe anything to sell put-an ad. U*1 articles named on the Hut. Let . in Tub Timks vrheie you will reach the Union make a creditable exhibit at the people, aii the gieai number ot laud Exposition, it will be a good send off aatcM i ? th?a issue. . the town and county. T>id yoo lino* you cou'.d get tht Who What When is the name of a Atlanta Journal twice a week and Thk minstrel troupe that is to show in Union Union I imks for $1A0 a jeai? cic Saturday night. They come highly our ciuo list tor otuer papers. 1 eoommended. We think we could enjoy ?. iti , ..." . . a real good minstrel show. It has been ~ J0'U T'T ' *?"> ? ?'?? !?? h-l oo?. * "" "". I"T ,rouP? th. New Yoik tondwlvl.lt.. th. home ot lh.it .who Hen)M myf. .. ,Tte Who Wllat Wh?? * *t*9" B >ys* walked Into popularity at one The ?'-oemopnlt'an and Thk Union gigantic bound, as a Warwick who Timks one year lor $1.80. The Cos- puifed tbe strings and manipulated the mopuhiau i? too well known to require wirt* seUlfig'the pace for a host of feebk comment here. All know that it l? one imitators an I it is no wonder that every ft of the beet magaxiuee piibllslied. seat is sold nightly, long before the euiDr. Mason's Depilatory removes tain rises at tbe Grand Opera House superfluous hairs permanently from While the highest prices prevail, the *ny part of the body. $4 00 a box. Q |tUn?l magni'iu'e of the performance is J.hu HMmmAO.,, H.iioock Mp. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ % ' ' Free Tickets ? No ronpons will he sold, the yn, from The Times. Fair begins Monday, Oct. 38th, j STATE FA I No 7.I vote for Miss The most Popular . I i cross kkys, Miss Mnttle (irahnm 3 " Mattio Prince 132 " Julia Alveraon 8!) iiogansvii.tr. Miss Annie Lee 123 pinckkky. Miss May Kollv 5 " Lit (a Gault 10 _ _ Big Sale of Property You will not ice by 1 he Master's sales in ;his issue that there is to be a consideribb amount, of valuable property sold at ihe oourt. house on salesday in No.'eroher. Be sure ar.d attend the sale if iou want to pick up some of this prop>r,y. _ A New Laundry There is an effort on foot to orgainze i Joint gu>ck ooinpany for the establisbnent. of a first class Laundry in Union, Jn on .now ne< ds a laundry aud stock in his enterprise will, we think, be a good nvesttneut. The building is to be of nick the location to be the site of the sundry r*oenMy burned The more interred in the enterprise, the bitter it wtli uy. Let ad who can, take atook in it. ? - - ? Dime Rending, The Ladbs Guild of the church of the fatiivty will give a dime reading in the larlors of the Union Hotel on Fridai tight. (tonight) The public are cordially nvited to attend. A pleasant time is r tiara n teed to all who attend. let every ?ne who can do so attend this reading foil will be|well paid for the lime spent. >y the enjoyment of the social and intel ectual pleasures of > he ooca-sion, ? < Cheap JRatea. Sothern Railway aunounoes greatly e-hic-d rates to the Pan American Ex(osi'inn, Rnffalo, N. Y. Choice f mutes Via Cincinnati or Via Vashington quickest- time and heat, line hilhuan sleeping car and dining cars on II through trains, ticket* on aale every lay until the close of the Exposition. rir.h transit limit of flve days in bath limctions and dual limi' of twenty d??n ni date of paIp. G x>d going and (-turning on all trains. W. II. TAYLOE, A. G. P. A , Atlanta, Ga. IIo For the Fair The next, issue of Tiie Times clones lie coapo-- contest In that issue the ucces-tful candidates w ill be named Ve wish 'he voung ladies win have I pen ucOHKsful to call"ar The Times.i fli e hi saturdav -2<) li instant, when arraug nent will be made for the time and I'a-'e of m>e<>ng <-f the party Thoslolding back tle-lr coupon must get hem to the ? lli ? bv mom lav of next reek. No new Candida e will be aimed to enter af-.?r that, d it.-\ All votes nuot be in by 10:.% och-ck Thursday mi imow is ?!? lime tor every one to o some hustling for their favorites. Ve uider.itand there are some dark urges to enter at the last hour, si do our prettiest or you may be sui prised. m Sheriff's Sale FOR NOVRMIIKR. 1901. By virtue of an execution to ra?? irected, I will sell before the Court louse dgpr. in the town of Union, Mr ) , on Monday the 4th day of Novemmr next, during the hgal hours of Iheriff's sale, the following properu o-w|i: One tract of land known ss the Leila 4. Sober place, fituateri, Ivingand being ii Fisn Diui townshio, Unio.i ciuntv, iid State aforesaid, containing six mndred acres, more or le-w, bounded by snds of W. T Jeter. J H. Subar, ft?iiiin Thomas, MKs "v?lli? Survtiie and U 'pps Tucker, levied on and to be sold X the suit of Leila II Subur, I'lainSifY, against f. Berry Richards as administ mtor of foo, O. R'charus, d c-*a-H*t. J. W. SAN DK.KS, sh-iiff Union, 8 U., Oct 14 I9nl 42-Ht Sheriff's Sale KOR MOVRMDBR, 1901. By virtue of an execution to me lirected, 1 will sell, before th?* Court House door, in the town of Uuiou, 8 3., on Monday the 4th day of Novemwr, 1901, during the leg-tl hours of riff's sale, the foliowiug property to-wit:y^ One tract of land known as the Sarah IViiburn place, situated, lying and being n Cross Keys township, Union county ind State aforesaid, containing two lundrfed and twelve acres, more or lees. sounded by lands of O. (3. Shettiesworth. Wo*. Briggs and Jno. It. Minter. levied >n and to be sold as the property of \1 ford Wilburn at the suit of Robert J. Glage, Plaintiff. against. Sarah Wilburn as Mdmini&trix of Alford Wilburn, deeaased. J. W. Sanders, Slieriff Union, S. C., <\t. 10, 1901. 42-3t j 4 To The Fair. 1y way to get them is to clip them ol'tses Frio ay Nov. ist. R COUPON. I Young Lady in Township. Voter. OOSIIKM HIM.. Miss Eoline Lee jonk8vii.lk. Miss Ethel Hames 1 " Maggie White 60 santl'c. Miss Stella Hohson 67 union. Miss Bessie Ivev 23 " Edna Davis 22 To The Ladies of Union There will he an exhibit of Women's Inventions and Patents in the Woman's Building of the South Carolina InterState and West Indian Exposition to he held in Charleston, S. C. December 1st, 15MU to June 1st, 15102, The Committee in oharge will be pleased to furnish your dealer or yourself with full particulars if you Intend to place a model of your invention on exhibition here. ^ Wc trust that your interest in this Exposition is sufficient to induce you to consider the matter favorably. very respectfully (Miss) Daisy P. Smith. Chairman Inventions Com. If anv of Ollr lsdv frinrwlu ...... - ? s ? " ?".V k 1 n?l of Invention this is an opportunity to get it before the public. A Narrow Escape. While coming to town in a buggy Saturday Mrs. Jno. N Inman and Miss Mary Jane Trammell had a very narrow escape from death. Near the Andy McNt-aoe old place the horse became frightened and backed the buggy into a vully on the roadside and both t he ladies fell out iuto the gully, but fortunately they were thrown ou the left side of the buggy while the horse fell to the right. Neither of the ladies or the horse or buggy were injured. The horse was wedged in the gulley in such a manner that he could not get out Messrs D. Inman, II. C. Little. Vaney Porter and others soon arrived and dug the horse out. Nothing but the harness waa Injured. This had to be cut to get the horse out* The horse w httohed to the buggy and drove to town and home again. It was almost a miraculous escape. Letter From the Ridge. Mr Editor:?L decided to wri ? what little news I had from the Ridge. It. is v? ry cool this morning, there may be s ?uie fro t in low places. The fa'meis are busy gathering their cotton. It is turning out mu -h sorrier than they hoped when they first b~ga? to pick, and thevsav that, it takes ti i en ' huudlt d pOU'.ds of Seed Co.too lhis ?< *, lllvtlfu u KjI? * ... mi n uaio f?.-i lirrtVJf Jt* lOl^U*! Q I iiu d d i ouiultdid la-u Year. Lr th..> e I Hue in all the cotto i licit, a crop last year of ten and a ha'f million Dalea woutd bo near three fourth-) of a million short Hum ) ear, and 1 bear a great deal of complaint among the farmers of tile damage to the crop by the tiole worm, especially on late ooltou an I on the to,) crop on early cotton. The farmers are feeing cotton as fast as they get it out. Some of them lost last year by holding and tins year they are selling. They will mist it again. Kev. Sam T. Creech preached a very instructive sertuou last Sunday at Foster's Chapel to the young men from ProV., first chapter, tenth verse. Last Friday, ttiellth iust, the fourth quarterly conference of the Keltoti circuit was held at Fostei's Chapel. T e meeting m some respects was a remarkable one, seven preachers being present The ladies turned out with well filled baskets, and it was well they did for there was two or three dozen healthy at d hearty laymen b? sides six ether preacheis who looked as hale as Rev. John W. Harris, the one the little hoy told his mother he did not want to come to their house the next time they killed ho-js Why, asked his mother. Because be eati two much sausage. Well everyb > !y a e all they wauled aud there was pleifly lett if there were seven Methodist preacheis present. Dr. L. J Wood has been on the sick list but is moving around again. Mrs. T. N. Kellv is making some addition to her dwelling. Mr. Elzte K-llv was to start his corn shredder yesterday. It. is something new on the llidge. Mi>s Alcy Wood is progressing nicely with her Kel on school M- J. D Galluian has opened up a giovery store t u K- ton. lie wi t be glad to wait on all of lit < old friends and as many new ones as possible. Dave is is a noble young man and I would be glad to kubw that he make* a success in his new business Dave liss been working in Mr 8 J. H. Howell's store until a few weeks ago Jessie Smith is clerking^ for Mr Howell now. i nere is a good deal of visiting, candy pu)lingH,%plc on the iiidge but will ouly mention \ hem The people of the Ridge were sorry to hear of tl\e sad death of one of their old comrades, David Orr. He was of Scotch descent. His parents movel to Um country from He >tUnd and settled ne.?r Jonesville, a station on the Southern railroad known as Orr's Crossing He was an honest and iuftnstrious man. He had a large family of children. He was living in Spartanburg when killed last Saturday by a freight train He was a Confederate soldier and belonged to tlie 5th South Laruliua Cavalry. PKA Uuhjk. fiiiifiNii! Wo are now in our now quurtcrta, Jitul wo desire to tlinnlt oin* customers lor their pnstt favors in trade, mid - - w iwh to way that wo expect to cotitimto rcHtoehiug' oniBARGAIN COUNTERS with the same variety of useful and ornamental goods?and more of them?than we have been carrying, also our SEWING MACHINE AND MUSICAL DEPARTMENT will be Special Features in our business this season. We represent several of the very best Machine and Musical Factories. Sewing Machines, Pianos, Organs . And Small Musical Instruments, And are ready to supply demands at best bargains. Remember our new place is the old Racket (Glass Front) Stand. S. M. Rice, Jr., E. D, Prop. Within The Range Of Everyone, the pric; of the Stoves, Ranges, Heaters and Grates We offer secures more value than was ever before s-ol 1 at such t figures. Designed and constructed on new principles they give great heat from a small quanity of fuel. Handsome in appearance and of great strength. ;0etzel's Hardware Store. ????? There Was A Sign . . . mm Ji , Upon a Door. ^ worc's sa^ PAINT And every mothers son?sinner and saint?as Tie went by pul out his hnnd and touched the door. Tlien looking at his fingers said "IT IS." And then he looked again and said, By Jinks, that paint is mighty fine I bet it was supplied by phone 74. W. E. ALMAN.