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CHAP> 71" D1 iirj vTt^^^vore" ? J A new Ilat and a SUIT ' 11 1 1 ^ c^i naruiy Know you. r^very diu troubles are ended when you c : ?L "EVERY1 COUNTY BENEFIT A OF AZI TJJS2HOTV 1 J. M. GREER, President, The following are a few ( members of the County Mutu J. M. Greek, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: 1 have fully examined the plat of the County Mutual Benefit Asso ciation and believe it good and cheaj insurance for the people. Yours truly, Frank G. Ai^tell, Merchant. Union, S. C. J. M. Gueer, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: 1 hilicve the County Mutua Benefit Association will save to th jcop'c of Union county thousands o dollars annually. Just think of th total premiums going out of th county. Were these 1,000 pcopl insured in old line companies at th North for $1,000 each, at an annua cost of?J0 per thousand. It wouh be $30,000 each year. Think of it "Wc mu~.t keep our money at hom< rn 1 use it ourselves to our own up > tiding. & YlRrs very truly, II.L. Goss, Cotton buyer. Union. S. C. J. M. Giihf.r, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: Myself and wife wfre of the first t take out a policy in the County Mutual We are well pleased with cur policy an< hoj)? to see you reach the thousand limi hy Oct. loth. I see no reason why ever farmer should not jump at the oppor tunity to take out a i?olicy. Yours truly, J. W. Sanders, Sheriff. J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: After receiving my policy -n th County Mutual I am so well please with the plan that my wife .and two son have decided to take out policies. Yoi can send agent down and write them up Yours truly, J. C. Edwards, Farmer, IGE 5 PEARAf of E. F. F.?E. F. F. < LOTHLS t shows quality, swell, snappy lo ome to us. We want your busin rHINQ FOR EVE MUTUAL SSOCIATION 1 RRTEA. divisioist. D. T. DUNCAN, Secy and Treas ixpressions of* opinion from the til: J. M. Giikek, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: Why did I join the County Mutual i Bene lit Associat'on? Well, I have :i . family too inexperienced and helpless to ,j light life's battles unas listed should I die. I am not able to pay the premium.: annually demanded of me by an old lir t life insurance company. This Assccin tion of 1,000 people in Union county suj>plies to me the exact cost of $1,000 li'e insurance, and when I know I only hare to pay as another member dies, I knotj that no insurance company in the world could exist by writing insurance cheaper than that. When a tiring cost $10 and I can get it for $10 do you suppose I would pay $25 or $.10 for it ? 1 Yours very truly, c J. I. Harris. f Union, 8. C. ? J. M. Greer, President, ? ' Union, S. C. , Dear Sir: As to raeason why I be1 - 1 T T ? ? Pv I vtiuie ? uit'inutT ui uie union r-nvisv ion of the County Mutual Benefit Association, will say that, first, because L I had absolute confidence in the integrity of the gentlemen managing an ! pro moting the enterprise, and second ly,because I was convinced it afforded a means of protection not heretofore obtainable by a majority of our people, because of the excessive premiums charged by old line companies. Yours very truly, J. W. Gregory. 0 1 J. M. Greek, President, 1 Union, S. C. y Dear Sir. I am well acquainted with the plans of policies issued by the County Bern fit Association of America, and consider the same practicable and feasible. The highest testimonial I can give your company is to say that I was among the first to receive a policy issued by the Union Division. I hope that you will soon reach 1,000 members. The provision 1 contained in your by-latos not ?o issue i a i>olicy to a person over thirty y* ars of s age after the first thousand is reached is l a wise one and will keep down the death . rate, which after a number of years runs high in other companies. Yours respectfully, H. L. gt'AIFE. Mm rot jr TOE. 5 will do it. Your friends will oking, graceful hanging. Your ies3 and guarantee satisfaction. r aju.rSDO RYDODY." J. M. Greek, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: After traveling t xteosively through out the ouutryl can truthfully say I have never met with a in jri beileliiceut organ!/, ition for the protec.ion of our loved ones in case of death than the County Mutual. The plan is an equitable and Pfionomie one. anil hc-nrr ? uniAi. ?e home people lends strength to it, there being a spirit of loyalty a: d pride in ' its success and continued benefits. Ycurs very trulv. 5 faul a mcnalt.y, Traveling Suleiman. J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. I Dear Sir. First, I joined the Associai tion because I wanted and needed in1 surance. Second, because I am proud of the fact that we have devised a , method whereby our premiums cun be kept at home for the further ad vancctrent and up building of our [ community. It is a pleasure for me . to contribute my assessment to any I bereaved family in Union county, ' especially when I know I have been enjoying the same protection they arc now receiving the benefit of. Yours very truly, I. Frank Tkake, Clerk of Court. J M Greer, President. Union, S. C. Dear Sii: I can proudly say I believe the County Mutual Benefit Association is something that the people of Union county have long been in need of. I only wish 1 ' could take two thousand instead of one thousand as I am convinced it is the cheapest insurance ever written. R. L. McNally, A hlprmun !ir/l Wu?d Uuiou, 6. C. J. M. Cheek. President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: After having thoroughly investigated the plan of your Insurance (Jo. I have taken out a policy in same and have, no hesitancy in raying I consider it the b^st insurance on the the mutual plan I have ever seen. I think the head of every family should protect his household with one of yryir policies. J. G. Goixo, M. D. . Mr. W. F. Bates, Ageut, Carlisle, 3. C. Dear Sir: Answering your inquiry as to why I joined the Union division of the County Mutual Benefit Association, would ray that I bolievs it is the most practical and economi; .1 fo m of pro'ec ton ever devised. T to f-ict that it is managed by County m >n all the money is kept it the County a ?d all the bcuett's are paid back to our county people, I think is i reason enoug i. > Yours lady, Uox. A. C. Lyles. ? FACTORY BUY f ARTISTIC PHI Bruam nliillii W. W. Kimball Co., of Chicago, th Largest Builders of Artisti Pianos in the Unitel States, ar advertising and introducing llici celebrate] Instruments in Sout Carolina. Space has been secured a Bailey's Furniture Store am during the next TEN DAY: \i\7C.I M NT I Mr* ui^kj 1i > i \ i ?\ vjr SATURDAY, SEPT. 27TH A carload of Magnificen Samples will be on exhibitior One of the hundreds of er dorsements: Waldorf Hotel, N. Y W. W. Kimball Co.: "The more 1 use m Kimball Piano the bfctte 1 like it. The two Kim balls purchased for rela tives give the same satis faction." LiLLIAN NORDIC/ I After the exhibition thes pianos will be closed out a merely nominal prices. . It is a part of our adverti? ing program to leave them i representative houses as standard living advertise ment. We cordially invit the public to call and inspec these instruments. W. F. BLOUNT, Mgr. for the Factory J. M. Greek, President, Ution, S. C. Dear Sir: lain a believer in our Associate or would not have become a merab? We have Ion*? needed such an orginiz tion to protect our widows and orphan sliould we be suddenly c died "over tl river," just as we needed our Mutu Fire Association to protect ourselvc should our barns and homes be sudden burned. There is of course the questic of cost to everything, and anything < value has its legitimate cost, and I kno life insurance which causes me to pa only when a member dies, cannot t made any cheaper. That would be business absurdity. Yours very truly, J. S Welsh, Carlisle. S. C. J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: It is not hard for me to tell yon wl: I am a member of th'u Associa'ion. believe there is strength in "Union, and here we have 1,000 people joine together for the mutual protection c ovr homes in case death should invad and cut down the helping hand thereir It is a source of great comfort to knoi that there are 090 other people iu Unio county ready to step in and render thai tangible assistance to my wife an children should 1 die touigbt. Wit 1,000 people in Union rounty deed count now, where formerly only word of sympathy were paid to widows an orphans. J. IT. Spears, Merchant, Union, S. C. Mr. W. F. Bates, Agent, Carlisle, S. C. Dear Sir: Alter a careful and c itictl cxamiu ation of tho mutual and protectio features of the County Mutual Brnef Association. I take plea ;u re in say In th it I hold a policy with ihem, and consider it superior in m tny respects t any 1 have ever examined. I conslde it a boon to the salaried man, especial! r.? KU I1VICU IUI IJ19 )niMCVilUII? Very respt., 11. G. Gukoorv. Mit. W. F. Bates, Agant, Carlisle, S. C'. Dear Sir: 1 take pleasure in stating that haven policy in the County Mulua Bandit Association and that I am niori than plaased with it. 1 carry sever# thousand dollars of insurance and I priz my policy in your company as high a any I hold. Yours very truly, O. A. Jeter. Mr. W. F. Bates, Agent, Carlisle, S. C. Dear Sii: In reply to yours wiil say tint I have a nrliev in the Conntv \furn? lJtjiM fit. Association, and after a carefu investigation I am convinced lh.it it iexceptionally good insurance and shoul< commend itself to any wishing same. Yours truly, w. n. j*TJtu. #9 itTiiTfrimii . - WE ARE VER' ^.WE] 1 ) | Preparing for our ' e jiisi wantto reninia c tlio ivoritlici* wn 0 y ool<l onoug-la la tcr o ij 11 better be layinginj d Heavy Clothii S Underw Fl< i r yr And that our store " you want to come t - you better goods fo . more goods for less e other store in Union it taxed to their utmo: r " our enormous stock, e next to Oetzel's Har :t McLure Mei J - ? <*- 3#? 5* Mf- m-m-M- *** S Pall Fashi ' | Are Bursti f The "Clothier and Furnishe ai Z the history of the clothing !j ? tailored, well finished, pirfe >n Z placed before the buyeis ol >f f stance 7y I THE LATEST ST1 ai $ We can s?ll you suits m g ?15.00 to ?18 00 that would i $28.00 if made to order. V - S of Children's Suits ranging ii JE and Boys' Suits irom .$6.00 1 $ Our stock is ma le up o $ Hats and we know we can s 'J ? and the best of the best is in >> i designs that are in ide io limi <1 i A New Line of Shi ? i causes even the fair sex to si i. $ minihip and the style of w $ Our salesmen will be gli 5. X J. C O I ,J ? -Hi- 4+ Is la " Special Advertisements Notices will be insert 3d in this column at tho rate of ?"> word3 or Icsj for 25o one issue, four issues for 7-Vj. Additional linos over twenty 11 vo words lie n lino. ] RKMKMTiK itrniropE^^ Miss M E. TiiiS'.ey'a will lie Wedn nesday and Thurslav, Ojt. 1st and 2nd. | i? TXTAX I Kl>?ABOUT oU UEDAH ! J W ports In feet loug and 0 inch :t> 0 across sin .1 lest end. Apply to O. W. ; r WiLCnrr, Union Stables. 33J \1 ?V 101>?I HAVE MOVED MY 1*1 Meat Maikct to the room in rear of Post olliro where you will always find 1 fresh meats. I pay highest price for ; cattle, hides, etc. il.G. IIaii.ky. It f I VflK LINK OF NECK WEAK JUST X received at tho Union Cotton Mills i 1 Department. Stoic is rapidly being taken i J by the swell dressers. It. j \ fill IE UNION COTTON MILLS \ , X Store have on display a hoatiful as- { s sortmcnt of millinery at attractive r prices. It. 4 B& L. STOCK FOR SALE?1TIVK shares of stock in scries 5 of the J U. B. & L. Association running Ave and a half years. Apply to K. M. E.fnes. 40-3t. ____ 'PARING ADVICfi, LIKE TAKING < J. medicine, dors you good if its the * ' right kind. Tako our advice and look ' into tho money saving opportunities we 1 oiTcr yon. W. T. Bkaty A Co. It I t Heavy twill red flannei, a 15c per yard at W.T. Beaty A Co'r, It. i i Y BUSY THIS 9 Fall Opening' but you tlitit nltlioujg-U m..' mi now it will l>o ^ 11 nnd tlizit you lind our slock of ng, 'ear, annels And Shoes, "V i is the place that o, because we give p same money and money than any l- Oup shelves are 3t capacity to hold Oup newplacais dwape Storercantile Go. *> m> a*-** a* *>? ? ions ? ng Forth. g r" says "Never before in X business has such well X , ct fitting garments been f the country." For in- X f JLES IN DRESS. | ade by Schloss Bros, frona cost you from $26.00 to S 7e also carry a fine stock $ ti price from 92.00 to $6.00 $ to $15.00. i f the latest fall styles of IE uit you in style and price || ^ our stock. Patterns and % ited numbers exclusivelv. A? rtS just received which ;udy the details of work- f patterns in these goods. | ad to show you goods, | l ED N. { . \7 omens' 8hoe3 e'ou 48c AND W up at W. T. Braty A Co's. It. WT. BEATY A CO. 11 A3 A swell lino of Clothing and odd :>ant8 at rock boltom prices. It. Not the largest but the most select line of Dress Goods is to i)0 found at W. T, Bbaty A Co's. It. Me:ns', ladies', boys' girl'S and childrens' underwear at W, T, Bkaty A Co's. It. WANTED?CU8TOMER3TO pick up the bargains as wo shako them lown. W. T. Bbaty A Co. It, First cla3s3 dress making? Mrs. Jennie Brannan respectfully nrorms the ladies of Union that shots tow located at the home of her brother, Ur. W. a. Wix, sumo lot with a. P, teaidonce. As i am now with vou i - ** c>|iwiiuiiy Huncit a portion of public >atronuge. I am prepared to do all finds of pleating for both dress trimnings and capes. Respectfully, gm 0-fmp M?h. Jksmk Bramna*. ^ Ring set"lost?black stoke I v ith initial letter s. in gold. FimJer rill Ixs rewarded if left at this oflhe, 40 2t p. JTALLIONt STALLI )N!l ^ The standard bred staUon, Pebble, nil begin tlie Fall seasoo at our stable ept. 20th. Insu:es at $10,00. SJ- GREEN * BGYDh