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THIS 1 "RED HOT And we propose to keej hot" stuff at red hot pi competitors. For the next Thirt ^ 4 f We are offering special ii and Sewing Machines. style and price from the Bargain Prices. In Organs we have the e Monarch at the lowest Wheeler & Wilson No. i Southland and oil other about One Half the Price Asked by others for sat p above goods sold tor ca ] handle needles, oilar.dsu We will repair yot Or take it as part pay lo and save money and am we guarantee satisfaction made over one Lund red t*ng in tliem our light ru next, so crme right alor.g Yours fo] J. H. S Main Street, Looal Laconics. HAPPXXINQSr OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN PBR30NAL AND OTHKRWLSB. Millinery a Galore. Wednesday and yesterday were \ opening days in the various Millinery establishments of the town, and there are some of as pretty creations io ladies hats as we have yet scon.* Blot tnd green seem to be the colors predominating this season, and tho effect of the combination of blue, green and white is very catchy. There are hats for the young, hats for the old, hats for the rich and hats for the poor, they are here ond there are plenty of them. You can get a hat from two or three dollars up into the teens. Our space this week will not allow as to go into a write-up of tho many beautiful hats seen at the different stores and we will have to content onrseffi&kilth a mention of only a few of ^eiB we 8aw* at the Among the hats shown us here were one lovely white creation of scratched felt, white plumes, chiffon, real lace and ateel ornaments, one ermine turban, white feathered crown, cream iace, cabachc.ni and jet; a red beaver with shaded red foliage, grapes chiffon sash; a handsome black hat with black plumes. White beaver with white plumes, and k black velvet ribbons; white ice wool P turban with burnt orange velvet and burnt orange foliago. Decorations of room white and gold. A mink fur turban with at\tomible velvet, green foilage and grapfes. There whs also a nice display of silks and other dress f goods of fabrics, colors and shades too numerous to mention All artistically arranged for the best effect. at miss m e. tiksley's We were told that already a goodly number of the beauties had been sold, but there were a few -choice ones left, among whleh we were shown a ' white ohiffon, with black plumes, loog black streamers and jet buckles. A blue velvet beauty, with green parrots on white base. White panne velvet with ostrich plumes and white atln stream era, We were also howo the Ping Pong, or the latest treat hat, also the shepherdess hat, green with black silk ribbon and green wings. Deoorationiclusters of cat tails. i at mclube'h. Oar time was limited end we could only gtsnce st a few of the beauties to be seen here. The first one we ssw was s pretty gray velvet turban trimmed with bine velvet Jet bookies and gray breasts with Jet crown. Another pretty gray Hat had a beautiful long gray plume with the en-la of ^ the feather# carled, which was vert attratlve. A large black velvet hat wee next shown us trimmed with white and black plumes, spliqac and spangled Jet facing and a buckle. A blue valval hat with white far orown and varlagated foliage was a beauty.' Oe oo ration# pink and groan ribhon. SOUR " CORNER [) it filled each week with ur c 'ices, but only r?.d hot to oui :y Days oduce.Tents in Pian^F, Organs T- 11' in a~uiiio3 we can give you any cheapest to the finest at wecttonc j Estey, Hamilton and , prices ever oftered in Union, ), New Home,Davis, Now Ideal, high grade sewing machines al I ne grade machines. All llic h or on instalment*. We also ~..i:? c. 11 ?i?? pollen iui an iii-iiv?-> ui uiai iinifs. ir old Hachine ir a new one. Give U3 a trial 103'ance by trading with us, as to'all our castom rj We have happy li mes this year by put. lining midlines. Its your time r business, PEARS. Union, S. O. Notice to Taxpayers. Tho tax books will be ot.ened on tlie I5th day of October and closed on the Slat of becember for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year 1902. There will be 1 per cent, pena'ty charged on all taxes not paid on or before the 31st day of Dec. There w 11 be another 1 per cent, penalty charged on nil taxe? not paid on or before the 31st day of Jan. There will be 5 per cent, penalty more charged on all taxes not paid oh or before the last day of Feb. After the 15 day of March executions will be issued. Will commence to collect commutation road tax on the loth day of Oct. and close on the 1st day of Feb,, 1U02. Age for paying commutation road tax 18 to 50. Age for paying poll tax 21 to CO. When pnyingyour taxes nlea.se observe the following rules in oruer to save unnecessary executions which is annoying to the taxpayers, the Treasurer and the Sheriff. 1st. Be sure that yon get the Treasurer to look on his hook for your name before vou go to the Auditor for an additional. if you did not make your return some one else might have made it for you. 2nd. Be sure tlvat you call for your taxes by the same name ns that in which you returned it. 3rd. Bo suro thut you call for the same township in which you made your return and not call for the ono into which you have moved sinco making your return, 4th. When you come to see about or pay your ta- es be sure that you mention the townships in which you own prc?i>erty, us the Treasurer is not supposed to know where all your property is located. Will collect taxes at the following places ns follows: Union, from Oct. loth to Nov. 3rd, West Springs, forenoon, Nov. 5th. Lindpr's Store, afternoon. Nov, 5tli. Cross Keys, Nov. 7th. Sedalia, forenoon. Nov. 8th. cariisie, KOV lum, Santuc. Nov. 12th, forenoon. Adamsburg, Nov. 13th, forenoon. Lockhart, Nov. 14th. Kelton, Nov. 15th. Jonesvillc, Nov. 18th, Tax levy as follows: For State 5 mills, " Constitutional School 3 " " Ordinary County. 3 " " Interest on Railroad bone's 2 . " " Sinking Fund .2 " " Road 1 " Total. Id mills. Union Special School 3 mill*. Fish Dam Special School 3 " Santiju SjfOoial School 3 " Jonesvillc Speoirtl School...,., 2J " Bcgansyillo Special School 24 " J. II. Barti.ES, 40-2t. Treasurer Union County. - m " ? Final Discharge, Notice 14 hereby given that W. F. Farr, Guardian of the Estate of 0. 0. Lawson, Jr., Mtobr, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, In and for the county of Union, for a final discharge us such Guiudlao. It Is ordered, that the [4th day of November, A. D. 1002 be fixed for hearing of I'.d it ion, aud a linulse' Etta Jiiuc Etchings. ! Etta Jane, Sept. 2D.?The North Pacolet loU'irfeneuiinntional Sunday School Convention tnet ut k\d? tn day. I & vvus its foi ty-rsint li a Soioi.; seven schoolj icpiesented 20') 8j.'i?>hir\ sii> k written reports and dehga'?;< as f.ji'o.vs: I Abingdon Cn.ek--M.iss A ia Ivej'iioi la, 1 Miss Eslie lirutton, Miss M/.uiie MiSlI (wood, It. Ilainp 15 ration aid C. C. i l'eeler. r- Diajtouville?A. .7. Parker, Smith ! lltiir.es and C. M. Eluioie. | El lielhtl?II. E. Jell'iio.3 an<t Simps n Blantou. Ilames'School Ilou e?11. J. II.tr. i', J. N. E son ami Jvaiiclto Worth' . Men pot nn.ia?Walker Co frith ai.o Williu Iv 11iv. ; Salem? (AU tie sclio >1 we:e di!*.gntes ) Wilson's ChnpJ?W. A. George at ?1 IJojCi Wliis-moict. to It.is wie tnldid tubal r'jmits f ? tri (ill (-r foil u's who-e \< ji'is ?ta'ive* who 11 vitnl lo na s will; the c iiwnlion. f*<> also wet?* the visiting i?r- th!fi f t m Y iik ami L i i>n counties as *\< li as Urn-u from lhat. pulton of Ch* iol.e? c.iuiily outside (1* the b >un S of ihtN'oitli l\ico!t-t convention whiih emit acta V. e j or.iou of Uuiou oouu'y e? t ' clT io Che'ol.ee. > A trior k the visilii g li**?tlic rs wi s I\of. ? W. F. ^IcAi tlmr, t t lialT.ey, who took a leading pint, in (Ihcua'diig the va'U i^ 1 sul j c's c .inihg h fore the cirven i u?. L nrght a.iy tlie N ath L'ac- let Intudcuoruinat ioutil S. Convc tioa is one . f the oMtj-f, if not ti e eld'St. lo.vi si p organ '/, t or.s in ih? Mate. It lias l> eu oigan z-vl 13 .uais aid has met ever? three month wit Ion tint t an 3 w.th t! e , exceptlou ot thne tunes when it wet'ruined out " Yesterday was it^ 40.lt Q latterly session. The mxt muling of mis convention v.ill lie at Wilson's Chapel <1.h Sabbath in Dec* ruber. Ail are highly pleased with Itev. Sam '1' Oretch's article in last week's Times on the subj?ct of lhbating Socicths What a lino thought that that go< c bro'her has throw n out for the youi g men to catch on to and make s. tneihii p of. Ai d we In i>e our other treihi+ij of the pencil pushing cia't will come i< the support of il.o idea and eiicoiuagt (he boys along this line Hy the wa>. ihe r.ul j cf is l.ot too good for ji.i wideawake tditoi of The Timfs to taken hand in and we want to hear from luin In talking with oie (if uiy neighbors, and (lie of I lie Quest bus mass men, since that article appeared, he s'mply sijm "Mr. Creech is light. l know thai!' it had not beeu for wlut start I git iu the country debating soe'ety I could never have been induced lo rpeak iu public or take any part in diseasing matters pertaining to our church woik and certainly never would have been in ihe Legislature of South Carolina." Now there is one witiuss on the it'iiid already to testify as to the goa l which results from it. Letcv ly neighborhood of boys aud \oung men and old ones too get up their debating societies to spend these loug wiutir eveninta in reading, discussing suitable smli ?r*ts and nthm-1 wise improving themselves as I-est they c:ui ou the gio-al living issues of the d iy. | I am sick and tired of this way some people have of contenting themselves to ! live and die in ignorance of knowledge they might e.tsi'y attain. Poor c:talu res they are; its. more of a pit/ to themselves than to anyone else that they were ever born. The Lojs of our nt ighboi hood are no better than tlie boss of other m-ighbuliocds, and they aie no smarter, but they have an evergrowing debating society, which has done much already and will do more for them. The query they di cuss next Fiiday night is, "who was the creates*. Genera!?Hubert E. I.ee or Slcnewall Jackson?" Would that we rould have the old veterans who read Iiia paper with us to hear these ru tie boys trerli from the cotton pa'cii after a tia:d day's pictnug, cr grinding sugar cane and maki-.g molasses or cutting and hauling liay, compare the liv< s, characters aud usefulness of two of the greatest men who ever lived in any age ot the world. But they will goal it with i vim and without Uispaiagmg the lift or services of cither. V\ ho knows but iliat we have Talinage's sptirgoon's, Mosky's, Culhouns, McL)i lib's, liaynes, I'restoiis. Wade Hamptons, Butlers or Beu Tillman's with us, that a little eo o.uiag.-ment might b.itig cut aud develop in the fullest measure. Tlu object is worth the elTort. Mr. Editor, in behalf of myself ar.d readers we thank you for the ediloijil ou the pistol toting lusiness which appealed in 1 *8t week's paper under toe captcii "Serns to Work Well." It would be (xt erne folly for me to try to add by way of comment on a su* j ct so well and tiilly b> t forth, iter. fo:o 1 simply add our ui.quatilbd and heartfelt Amen aud Amen to it. You have nev r <a.d a better thing or one we m ire freely >uu tuuj oiiu Jiar, Mr. Wade J. IMdaiore, of Sarrali'd, vbo has been quite aic\, I hoi glad to :earn id improving. Aisj her chi <1 is ;eltlug better too. Dr. L.J. Wood, <? Kelton, is the at'ei.ding phys.cLn. Communion feiviees will be held at a'.tm next &b >ath at 11 o'el-tck a. m LVeparatory reiv.oes begin ouSituidiy urxtatlla in. Vox The Bell Teleplono id building ft lino to I.ockhart. Over a column of locals crowded out this week. 1 Coffee?Exposi 3 {Po*toni?la 35c. Brcakfrst Java..25c. J These four brands of ( J satisfaction. 'They are B!ai J the best guarantee that can Ir. m. e | Both Pho | lii? wi * x ?. \tuSAT<>wl | A .: . I ' MP i 1 ' H ' * < 1'-:- : >' ? r y .Jt *" ' . j xsL.-. NIGHT TETNiGi 11s no more and m mums is S| i There ar ||| wili figlr I*1 that are not in than go to BAILEY'S And Pr< The newest photograph can be seen at Yato's photograph estal 1 is-hment. It la two of our young bloxls go see if j*ou can toll who thoy are. The camera, wc understand, survived tho shock. Supt. D. R. Ilurriman, of t lie Union and llniTtil > cotton mil!", has just returned with his wife who has heen summering up in Muioo and Massachuaettes. lie reports a pleas- j ur.ttimo , and Master Herman looks the picture ofshealth, though ho is yet unable to express himself intelligibly to a reporter. Grand Lecture. On Saturday night. Oct llUi at 8 o'clock. Hon. Thus H. Goie wi'l dthv< i a lecture entitle I "My Experience in Politics." 00 laughs in 00 minims. This will lie the 11 si of a soii-s of lectures that Mr. G iro will d.-hver in iht State. It will mi pass any < ffoit evei made by Mr. Go'.o on the stump. Ad mission 23 cents. Theie is fun aud a 1? t oC it in store f ir all wn > a'.t-jal. # Notice to Debtors and Creditors, All jm rsons having claimi ngainst. 11?estate of th?? late John F. Spillers art hereby notilied to present same to the unde;signed, propeily attested, on or btfore Liecendiei 1, 1902; and a.l uemoi.s inntb'eJ to sum estate are i\er<oy nonficd to make seLtleimnt with the ur.d. rsippied immediately. I. M. SUMSEIt. Or Ilydriek & SBwyer, Adiu'r. Aitoraf ya for said Eitatp, .'19 it 8ppt. 93, 1903. Dr. I. Orimm. This is what Hon. Y. .T. L'ope, Assosociate Justice of tho Supreme Court of South Carolina, has to say of Dr. Crimm: Dr. I. Crimm, Oculist ami Optician, Nowborrv, S. C. Dear Sir:?T n*\ leave to bear Witness to the excellence of tho pair of eye glas-es you recently prepared for inc. I am sure from my own experience with your work that jou undvrstaud your business. Sincerely, ltp. Y. J. PorB. tion Brands.! ? Brckfast Queen 30c. 2 Cyclone..* 20 j. S S .'offoe cannot fail to give $ ok* goods and the name is 2 b 5 given, 2 S T E S. | mes 84. g 'III II I MHWIM. <BKf) MM *SJ* . I - B5 gB*G5Br5eaEBSIk^^L?EaC Z, *- . N ... . ; ^ ? ' < J| I W'as: ' J . . , . > # * ' ; ' I -.V . * * I * - ** ' i r * - s' ' >*; ' : r ' ' . i i . ?-? I * 2 %nr? M DAI htsiFABAR 3 dangerous to the pi mental condition thai A ROOM ra 0 people who for the sa I t and sweat and won things" all night and the Sunday School p; FURNITURE )vid9 a Dixie /Mosquito _X. 5EL?XJi X1"". iTZ XL. .XI 3X XTi iICEl CM ^ ^ u u Each so as on opens wit! a little hotter than the It is not only delicious and wholesome but it is hi "lily # O K nutritious. Ono saucer makes a delightful subst!r tute for a light meal. Try it served with crushed fruits-. ICECREAM! Are i son t tl "h g the o DUKE'S SODA F -ATDUKE'S DRUG M03?BC2C3CaC3PaJ2eit?020a*?020 0 1 Ilje Cash Bar? a I Has had goo< ]; The good* arc going F g thanks to our many customers foi given u?. We expect to main a PI A UU I) AD/1 UXT c-rPAm.i I 1VUAU> O JL VJliJlj, n 1 Goods Sold Cash ? With 110 respect to persons. &o | send out goods before they are pj 1 cause we doubt your honor, but b g to break our rule for any one. ( bargains in Dry Goods, Notions, S: i D. N. WiL 8 ItltlMMMItMiltMIMMt - " *- JBmm i| ' - ^ - ' IIS JidSS1 Ill ? : ROOM lysical 1 'i mm l/o of $1 AQ 1 i \vj \j I I i"TU U y with the I say things I ipers rather | STORE Bar. a cssl ^Tr'""ir gam ? l\ my Cream season before. SODAS in^re popular t 1jis fchI an over before. I am 11^ a few new drinkt* k ason, and of course aU M favo'itcfl. OUNTA1N i STORE. cea6aca?ze&?o?3*B?afl ;aiii Store 1 i sales. S 2 'or ibis wr cxU ml our I lie liberal patronage tain this a FIliST I on Delivery | please don't ask us to ! till for. It is not be* i eeause we can't afford Jo me lo this store for i Slio s, Pants, etc. BURN.