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" X':-v - "r THIS "RED HOI !; i .. ? i. * - j i And we propose to ke< ] hot" stuff at red hot ] i * A competitors. , For the next Thir \ Wo are offering special j and Sewing Machines. I style and price from tin ' fekrgain Prices. ; , iii 1 In Organs we have the ; Monarch at the lowcj i _ Wheeler & Wilson No. . 1 " Southland and all othc ,-h abcut , ?One Half the Pric I Ashed by others for s; I above goods sold for ca * handle needles, oilands I We will repair yo Or take it as part pay f \ - and save money and ar we guarantee satisfactioi made over one hundred t'ng in them our light r next, so come right aloD 3 Yours f< j J. H. S lliain Street, j j /Local Laconics. 'HAPPKNINGSt OF INTERE81 ABOUT TOWH 3 PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. i Are you going to the State Fail |this year? It begins nest Monday, Mr. Will W. Wilkins has aceepu/ in y-jaiuuil Ol reCf.On D03J 1Q U111011 Mill No. 1. The Mutual is making a run on cloth ing today and tomorrow. Stop in and iuaake a selection. Mr. Carrol II. Foster lias leturnid "rom Washington, whore lie sajs lie has | tad a most delightful time. | The Bailey-Copeland Co. has a (large and attractive sign across the waido walk calling attention to shoes. I Tho office at Buffalo is ncaring comI pie t ion and is a handsome affair. There I is apparently an ob3eivatory on top. f, The big clock in the mill tower at !Buffalo shows off to good advantage and ' he time can be seen for a considerable distance. Mr. John H. Morris, one of the agents for the County Mutual, is dong a thumping business writin' 'em |>upI One. of I he insurance companies in ^ "which Mayor Youug'a residence was inW J>ureJ has already been to Union to adju>t Mr. Young's claim. The road machinery is still standing. And the two engines still maintain a dignified silence. We hoped ?to see them doing about ere this. 9 Mr. James F. Powell who has had a nr^ttu tnimli not lo w.liU f" i'?vvj %vu^u uuouc wiui icvn is vciy ? uiuch improved, bnd wa hope to soon i ee? him once more at hi.-) accustomo-d Vplace at the Mutual. | Chamberlain and DeWitt are pressing |^t lelr remedies very fprcefully this week. LjJee their readers. Tne remedies are all (on rale at Dr. Duke's. They are truitf worthy people. a Nothing gives as large returns iri [proportion to space covered and labor expended as a well kept strawberry * AJbed planted in really choloe varieties ~ /L9t ail in qoou of plants read ad. of I Continental i Iant Go. in this issue, V J ? We were in hopes than Main street would be put In suoh shap* before ^ winter that daring wet weather one B coy Id cross over to the other shor< B dry shod, anywhere along Mela street ^ 80 naote it be, bat it don't so happei to be. Not just yet. IRs' + ' . _ v , . IS OUR "" CORNER jp it filled each week with "r d prices, but only red hot to our ty Days inducements in Pianos, Orpins In Phin03 we can give you any e cheapest to the finest at sweet toned Estey, Hamilton and ?t prices ever oflcrcd in Union. 9, New Home,Davis, New Ideal, ir high grade sewing machines at e ime grade machines. All ih h or on installments. We also unrtlioa (i\r oil mnl-nj of 1" ? u|'j/uv,o iui (iii luano ui iiiilClllllt.'i'. ur old riachine or a nev one. Give us n trial inoyance by trading with us, as 1 to'all our customers We have happy li'mea this year by putunning machines. Its your time g3r business, PEARS. Union, S. O. There has been more l.ay on the streets of Union this season, brought from the country, that we have ever ' seen in any on^soason before. And it finds ready sale too. Most of it is mixed with pea vines and peas and it makes fine food for stock. There is considerable complain t among I our farmer friends of persons corning out and huuting on their premises without deigning to ask permission to do so and Irillincr nn thn hird? ? ? ' ?u|/ vuv k/uuo? Aiirj air ?U11'K ^ ' put a stop to it, nud some smart aleck better look sharp or he will have a dear hunt of it. 1 You've no doubt noticod those ar1 tistic signs painted on the side walk iu front of the Mutual Dry Goods Co's store. That means L. N. Rjdi ger, the famous clothing man, is holding forth on the iaside. Gall in and interview him, if you need any clothing. Have you noticed the bright red glow towards sunset the last three evenings? It has the appearance of the reflection of a great conflagration in the skies. Some say it means , cold weather is coming. Well it is getting time for it to show up. The case of It )sa Williams, colored, plaintiff, against the Southern railroad for cutting off the leg of her son some time in the early summer, from the effects of which it was claimed he died some two or thrcp months later was ended Friday, the jury giving the mother a verdict for $IC0 damages. Prof. Herndon will take a select band to Columbia next Monday. He gets four playors from Lockhart, three from Union, Messrs. Goforth, Sexton and Lindsay. He wiil have about thirteen in his band. They wiil remain and play Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the Fair. While the cotton crop is short in Union county it is encourag'ng to hear that there have been good crops of corn, peas, can?, potatoes, turnips , etc , raised. Now if each former . woul J just determine to raise just as r much meat as he coull possibly use. We would all jet be happy. Mr. F. M. Adam) dropped in lo sea us Wednesday and tickled our palm with a 2 jears renewal subecription. When asked for the news, he ! said Adamsburj was a thriving life place now, and judging from the num . ber of ma'chinas it sceme 1 that a big i per threshing corporation wes doing ^b?airi633 in his neighborhood. j i Mr. J>rrt l.s Goir g rrcdc his first Bl'e of cotton sevcrel days ego, fourt 'i n bales, fcr which hericeived $010. It wns bought by Mr. Font (I Ilia in for the Monarch Mill. Mr. G>>in;? will make possibly 1"?0 bales. He b one of our best farmers ui;d hu? i fiao tract of 1 ind on Pea Ridj'*. Mr. W. II. West who has been absent two days looking after the new telephone lit eta Lockhut returned Wednesday and informi us the lino h is b?vn staked off from the Junction on the Sui'hem t) Lockhart Mills and the work of ejecting the p.Ves will commence at oi c ? on the L kjKIi irt end. Tit / hope to h ive the line working by the I stcf Xov? ruber. Prof. J< ties Bclue has quite a l:-rge class of tousle pupils, ai.d tluy are learning fast, lie is an cxe< l ent teacher. If you want your daughter to lenm music you coul 1 do no Letter than have Mr. Delue teach her. lie cornea to your home to teach. Music seems to bo a second naturo w ith him. 4I want (he K k-k-kkac-Vk-k-kec-kk-kan-A-er-k-k-k-V-k-k-ko." Vpearmau wants to know what lie coil'd 1 av? meant. An I owa millionaire hasj ist married a i>oor telephone girl chit fly for the reason tli it she wasal ways so pron pt in answering his telephone c ill politely* an 1 was cartful to give him the rglit mmber. (Tapeis all ever the world prase copy.) President Mitchell, of the coal miners union, says: "To my personal know bulge, Mr. Morgan has becu tryiug to settl > the coal strike ever since he came back from Europe, two months ago. If others had been as fair and ns reason able as Mr. Morgan, the strike would have been settled a long time ago." The question now is who is to wear the laurels for settling the strike Roosevelt or Morgan. Ofli.i?il announcement has been m ule by the Southern railway of the removal of its general freight department from Hr:l<.|lin(?t.fVi tn All ?'ita O.a nn O ber 1st, 1992. Tlie general freight ' igent. Mr. E. A. Niel, ar.d assistant general freight a.?enf, Mr. L. Grun, and their foices, left Washington on tSeptenoher 27ili, and these cflldals announce that communications iutended for them should hereafter be addressed care Equitable Building, Atlanta, Ga. Spartanburg has evidenced the fact very forcibly that she intends to enforce the new pistol law, and is s icking it to violators to the tune of $>0 a vio. This is the way to enforce the law. Let those who have an idea that they can violate liw at their pleasuro, distinctly understand that they will do so at their peril. This may account in a great measure for tho orderly behaviour of the extraordinary crowd that was in Spartanburg circus dny. This law has corao to stay and it is going to be enforced. Just remember this. Stockholders Meeting. The stockholders of Tiip. Union "PlM WQ P/Mtvn<in?r <? /> r*^l Srt...l ~ ' -* ? & i jk'jo v/\;ui if jr aio Iimiuru Ml UlCCt 1IJ The Timfs cflice at 2 o'clock p. m. tomorrow (Siturday.) Business of importance will come up. AH stockholders .ire r( quested to he pre-sent. L G. You.vo, Manager. Hearing the Limit. ' All who wish to become members of the County Mutual Benefit Acsnciation had better come in and make application at oace as our number is rapidly Hearing the limb. Mr. E (J. Ilowzr liar b>en apoointnl local agent iu Uuiju and will be glad to write you up It County M. B. Association. ^ # . Out Of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a se* o e stomach and liver trouble, that I had biift'-jred wijh for ye; r >," wi iters P Muse. Durham, N. C.. "Dr. King's New Lifa Pil's sived my life and gave perfect health." Bjst p:l!a ou earth aid only 23s at F. C, Duke's, D.ugr Srore. Bring in Beef to Town. It is rather strange that more of oar farmers do not butcher young beeves and bring them into r own I sell them. They could lind ft ready j sale (or every oj6 they would bring. | They could only sell them by the quarter, but there are many who' would gladly engage ? quarter a week or every two weeke to get something they could chew. It would piy you better than to svll them on foot foi 8 o mts a pound. I ? 1 | Coffee?Exposi * Po^tonilla 35c. 2 Breakfast Java..25c. 2 These four brands of { satisfaction. They are Bla 2 the best guarantee that can !r. m. e , I Both Ph< [ llMNlllllfllMMNHMl t | PING PONG fl ^-?^>THEPOPUl $1.25 to $3. IRUGS! We have just opened u minster, Anatolan, Tobriz a PRICE Fl Consid- ring the qualify one w! o kr.o'.vs of the qualil from So.00 to So.OO les3 thai OfllP I M A L^llll Is the inO't complete wc the 9x12 all wool Pro. Bri yard. Mat'iug at your own T. E. I ???? H 1 A Colored Sing:r Coming to Union and will sing at the court house Monday night, Oct 27th inst., for the white people, and Tuesday night, 28th inst , for the colored people. For gracefulness and sweetness of voice it is said that her equal among the colored race is hard to fiDd. Rev. J. H. Man'.ey, pastor of Zion church, is managing the concert. Some of our best local talent will assist. Admission li> and J.) cents. His Ijfe ~In Peril. "1 just seemed to lin.ve pone all to pieces." a rites Alfred Hoc, of Walfard' Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had life a burden. I couldn't cat or sleep and folt almost too worn out to work when I began to u?c Electric Hit, tors, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained instengtli and enjoy'hard work," They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Tiy them. Only 50c at F. 0. Dukes' Drug Store, 7he Whitman Injunction. We publish a card in another pi-ice from Dr, M. W. Culp to the tiled that his nume was used in the article published in two newspapers regarding Mr. G. Walt Whitman's injunction proceedings against Hon. I). O. lioyward the candidate for Governor. This was no doubt gotten up and published as a hugo joke. But while "" we are not fighting Mr. Whitmau's battles or those of the gentlemen whose alleged afii lavits were pub- " lished, wo think it is one thing to joke orally and quite another tiling to publish one to the public as a fact, We do not know" if it was with Mr. Whitman's sanction that he be thus I hnlrl 11 n ? *i/l - .ml i it\w? t ho ion ar.i *IV1U *.? i> ivit 1IV1IVU4 J IWI l 11 j navav pleasure of springing a joke, but it does seem a little risky t> use the name of prominent citizens without their knowledge or consult ospeciul'y in crediting them with Hflilavit9 they did not make and concerning a matter of which they were ignorant. citBaa*a?3?Q6coaeco3eB?cn ition Brands. 1 Brckfast Queen 30c. J , Cyclone 201. S Coffee cannot f.iil to give 2 nka g >ods and the name is 2 be given. g STES.I >nes 34. ; nmiHicaS (-AR GAME OF THE D/ 00 PER SET C Rugs? p a fine lir e of the celebrated F; nd Afghan Carpet Rug* 9 x 12 =)OM $121 of these goods they ought to s ty and price of these goods. A l the retail price. i of Art Si i h ive ever shown, from the G x issells carpet at ?9.00. Carpe price at 3AILE ?a?MaawiM mi i i 113 J To The Writ The most beautiful line town. At lea^t a sc trc usually selling for 35 to more, these are nice enoii ti'lious writers. A full line of ink and hooks, mem >rancluni', co miscellanies in this line j My Line c Too has hem rcoeivii from a Me rsehaum to a suit you. DIIKR'A nPl I "I oaoBoa^i^aofioa^^oiPsse 0 s Judge a Worker bj ; Not How Hi ? The noisy River Tug t! Ocrn*i Greyhound pulls tin 1 smoke tint counts but BARGAINS! BARG / YOU CAN BU^ a 1 Quire Good Note Paper for..... J 1 Package Good Envelopes for a 1 Paper Pins for 1 Paper Necdlos for 5 1 Nice Handkerchief for "... 2 1 Botile Ink for Spool Threa 1 for 1 m, 1 a I Yard Wide Sheetinr for 2 1 Yard Wide Sho< ti'i * l'r J I Yard Wide Drilling t l Z'l Inch 11 eiii spun f ? h 1 Yard Wide Bleed-o . ?r All otliT g <>ds at cisli | THE CASU BAl ? D. WI >iNG PONG I LY FROH <3?^ I lOMPLETE. J Rugs! icsforn, BeiuvaiH; Axin oriental designs in "0 $30. ell very reidily to any B Vc are offering them at | quares| 0 GrantiU at $2.75 to f ts at 23c to $12-3 per I EY'sJ 1 ing Public. of 25e box paper in ; of defferent styles, rrv_ xt i>o use to pay igh for the most faspencil tablets, note py hooks and oth- r ust in. )f Pipes lg special attention. 5c cob pipe. I can JO STORE. I What He Does, j o llnoo If " k/UUU 111 at 8mok?s at the f lig'itcH load. It is not 5 UNS! BARGAINS! | l FROM US: 2 1 cent- 2 ..... 1 cent- Z. 1 cent 1 cent. 1 eent. 2 2 eta. 2 cte. 3 c?s. ' X , \ cts. 2 4 cts. I 3 C!8. -r) cf?. ? i bargun price at the 2 ?GAIN STORE,! LBURN. p miHta?mfli9i?i?uti2