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^ ipr - THW Z ?RED HOT * F^T fV* ' v . * j . t % T\ And we propose to keep hot" stuff at red hot pr competitor*. . , For the next Thirt We are offering special it amd Sewing Machines. 1 style and price from the < Bargain Prices. l/i ' In Organs we have the v Monarch af the lowest Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 Southland and' aU other r ' y ' '" about OnftiirtfthC Price Asked by others for san above goods sold for cask V * i / handle needles, oil and su] We will repair you * :* t Or take it as part pay foi and save money aqd ano we guarantee satisfaction made over one hundred rtIT**/;; !' ting in them our Jight ru a ?<? Lfc. , next, so come ngm aiong. ^ w k A , Yours foi : J. H. S1 j i-r* r ' r /: *' Main Street, Local Laoonioft. vYViAqMoo at lirMrarosp or nrriust /boot towr FH80HAL AJfD 0THIEWL8I. A goodly number of people went to Coldiabia yesterday-morning. Dir. Otovn Toirace bee1 returned ftom a visit to Anderson count/ end other points. Atprtoes in coal have dropped In the! Vorfti we are looking for some drop I eroqpd here. A number of hand* arrived from Alhiritl* K. f! Thiir?t?? trk nrV ?f Bafirio MlHs. TptLn wishing to. pay their tubecripBoa. in.wood will bring pine wood to Tua f tiMi? office. We went a few loads at Cdrrie Nation, the famous saloon emabher, passed through Union Wednesday on her way to Columbia. She dkl not inhibit her little batohed, however . In conversation with Mr. E. L. Clack at tile Cotton Mill Store be said "you can Just-say that we have the beet line of ototj|ingwt the c^oqesrpricee to be found lor town. That It is all neW and the latcjftcuts.'' - n T M It seems that, Monday was aa unlucky day for some people in Union. We understand that one lady loaf a ten dollar Mil oa the street and another lost a Ave an? 4 man lost a ten dollar note, f25 In oea day is pretty bad. East End is coming, the latest industry isa flying jenny or meny-go-aronnd Just erected between Aetna end Monarch Mills. The little ones are consequently hsppy foc the time being. StovjM|.S5eln order new end Area are beginning t6 feti cotnfortaMa afl day. Bobo say* Ijc hw stoves to, hnm and wa guess ne dm judging fines the oar load be haoled, from the depot a few days go. TMrtUxftho10fcm of Monarch Cotton Mill liaet Wednesday at two d'clock. The financial condition of the nam ?nf fAwn to be in good shape and agUefe*. tory to the stockholder*. AH the old j officers were elected for another |M&,* Qbloa ?*i| He annual sealon In the Presbyterian J Tarioos qealtela of the flfetej Mev. Mr. Du Booe's address Tneed*y evening HOUR " CORNER . * * i it filled each week with "red ices, but only red hot to our S. , ?/' X, ^. yDays ldnoemente in Pianoe, Organs 1 [n Pianos we can give you any ' cheapest to the finest at a i i aeqt toned Estey, Hamilton and I prices ever offered in Union, i i , New Home,D&Yis, New Ideal, ! high grade sewing machines at ; ; i , r ". 1 %i. * '- * no grade machines. All th l or on installments. We also i ppliee for all makes of machines, J ir old riachlne i ! r a new one. Give us a trial loyance by trading with us, as ( to jail our customers. We have ( liappy homes this year by put^ p auing machines. Its your time %iit -? / A i / f . . 1 ; . business, . tM | PEARS. Union, S. 0. i The Olemmon Boys. I Tk. 1.mil.l?i? 4Via riaminn I College boys to the {"air arrived In Uniefilioat 9 o'clock p. m. and remained 90 mlnntee. The train left Calhoun, where the boye boarded It, Ot a boat 5; 80 p. m. There were a?ght coaches and eight companies of them 88 to 40 to the company, or about 860 including the officers. There were quite a number of ladles from Clem bo a along with the boys. They ^rere baring a big time along the road and we oan safely say they ?> hating a flae time 10 Colombia, ey return to Clemeon Saturday. They will lead the procession In Colombia today. v. tV " " He Caagbt the Train. Mr. W. H. West, Manager of the Ball Phone here, had a race a few days ago. He was walking along the now telephone touts from Lookhart to Union, staking oft pole sites. He loft the gang to eontioue the work and walked to the lunetlon to take the evening train. He was Informed Mat It wonld not stop there. It was mther foot It to Joa Seville in time to oeteh the evening train or walk home. tV?i? -1a iv^a 4? _nu tk. UUITUIg KllVflUJ W?IMU IVII-^UUW ?UV 1 prospects were bin* either way. He nhwoeer * track out lor Joneerllle. When he Beared JoneeTille a freight tiiala going op the road daehed by him, i It stopped at JonesTille, and he made the sprint of his life to get there before it left. He made it and climbed into the eeb almost in a fainting condition end rode oa to Spartanburg, where he took the down trala for home. He says It was the greatest foot race he has had since his School days. * " ^ - * " . A Bold Bobbery, On Saturday afternoon a bold robbery took plans In Union. Mr. Tom Gregory was aeeosted by a stranger In a familiar manner, who asked Mr. Gregory to take a drink, there were two other men with him. They all walked behind a stable near the rear of the hotel property, Mr. Gregory refused to drink, bnt loened hie knife to open the bottle. After drlnke one of the party polled oat a tea dollar bill and asked Ms. Gregory If he cool* ehenge It. Mr. Gregory had abont $25 In hta pocket and pulled it w?? 1 . ..t. j.nL. u i II UH?9 WIVW gf?UUVUi IV UUUi hit bend-while the other two prevented flwgwy from following. They then-took to their heele while Gregory ? > book end reported. The McMhltndi were brooght hat did not Mke op the treck, end the robItn htvt Mode good their eeespe. It I mi o pretty bold thing to do In the mkft tow. Gregory thonld here {Shied on olerae end {followed them, pd would eoon here had plenty of New President Elected. At a meeting ef the Umow Timks Co., Capt. F. M. Farr waa elected president, and a dividend of ten per Cent, declared. Out Of Death's Juwb* "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered wijh for yea a," writers P Muse. Durham, N. C.. "Dr. King's New Li fa Pil's saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 25c at F. C, Duke's, Drag Store* Bf/salo. ' We call attention to the "notice of Bsle" of Mr. B. W. Whltlock, Manager, at the Ray place, In Cross J?eys cownsnip, wbiin UkM place on Tuesday, Nor. 25th. Attend the sale and pick up some bargains. Cmriona Potato. Mr. Ashemor# Vanderford brought In a curiosity Friday. It was a vineless yam potato grown on his farm In Mt. Tabor section, colled up like a rattlesnake, Its coils measure 81 Inches. He says he has In the last two years plowed up several hundred bushels of potatoes but never ran across anything like that before. Neither have we, It is a curiosity and no mistake. It is on exhibition at Thb Timks office. Gall in and look at it. Dos'f Imagine that all flours are alike. There is a difference, a big difference, do much depends upon having pure, white and nutritious flour, that I lie subiect is worthy your cartful investigation and consideration. You will he better satisfied in selecting "Clifton" flour, a fact that everyone who knows anything about flour will tell rou. In purity, whiteness and quality, "Clifton" flour excels all other flours. Don't imagine that because "Clifton" (lour is high grade flour that the price is bigh, because the price is low; in reach of all bousekeepars. Cheap flour is dear st any prioe, while "Clifton" is the leart expensive and is the best that you can buv. Branskord Mills, .Owensboro, Ky. > # Notes From CmrUale. Carlisle, 8. 0., Oct, 28.?It Is qalte a common thing to hear farmera crying low price cotton and short orops, but corn crops are far ahead of average crop. Mrs. Jno. W. McGowan has the finest garden I ever saw In this country, the finest oabbage and plenty of them. Mr. J. D. Murphy seems to be in the poultry business this fall. He marketed 20 nice frying size chickens in your city last week and khas more at home yet. Who will be the first to write up the State Fair this fall. A great many are going to attend from here. We hare had quite a fine autumn this year, but a heavy rain began falling last Sunday evening. - What about a man mortgaging his plantation for $400 and buying a mule and wagon and In less thnn three months afterwards mortgage his mule and wagon to run his farm. Inhere Is a man near Carlisle who did it. I call that farming backwards. It Is with sinoere regret I now announce the death of ICr. W. M. Ranee who died at hie home at Whitmire, 8. 0., October J9th of look jaw, caused from outtlng bit foot with a nail about nine days before. He wee a eon Qt the late Thomas D. Nanoe, who was killed In the Confederate war | also a nephew of the well known Isaae Nance. He was jttst in tbe prime of life, sge 42 years. He was conscious until death, stSted before the last breath that he believed that God had forgiven his sins and he was willing and ready to go. He leaves a wife and six ehildren, fire?slsbers and many other relatives and friends to mourn his death. His remains were lntered at Ebenexer ehureh in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Friends>fter friends depart, Who has not lost a friend? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end. There is a world above, wart xi _ i wnere parting is unanown, long eternity of lore Formed for the good alone, Rejoice'for .'brother deceased, Onr lose le hie infinite gain, A eonl out of prison released And freed from his bodily chain. The peine of death are past, Labor and sorrow cease, And life long was foreclosed at last His soul is found in peace. J. R. MCGowan. Subscribe for the Times. ! tNHfeMMtaeieMies^i OYS1 My Oyster Parlor is best Oysters that m ? good cook and good ,1 invite both ladies ? , 'i? t . come. . YOOBS T SR. M. E Both Phi PING PONG : POPULi $1.25 to $3.C % I Rugs! We have jnst opened up minster, A mitotan, Tobriz anc PRICE FF Considering the quality c ione who knows of the quality from |3.00 to $5.00 less than i Outr Line Is the most complete we the 9 x 12 all wool Pro. Brus yard. Matting at your own ] | T. E. All May Drink. The street fountains mentioned in last week's Times are being placed in position. One is at Col. Young's corner, MAtha. of fha Runt.lat rhiirrh mnxtr the third is at O. Walt Whitman's store near the Court House. All on Main street. There is a piaoe for hones, a place for people and area a place for do?a to drink. The skater streams from the lion's mouth to the first or top trough, thence to the bone trough, from there to the little trough near the greund. It then is turned into the gutter by a waste pipe. Goes hike Hot Cakes. ''The fastest selling article I have in my store," wirtcs druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed I have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Long disease, who eould not get help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers relv on it, best i pbysiciansjprescrbe it ana F. C. Dakes, ? ! guarantees satifactton or refund pri^e. Trial bottles free. Beg. sizes. 50c and |l. M XJnion Boys Get There, "Mr. Ghas. T. Hart, who has filled the position of head salesman Id the _ furniture establishment of M. S. Gruber for the past year, has resigned that poaltioa and will leave Monday ?? for Jaoksonrille, where he goes to B accept a position with the Cleveland q Furniture Company. Hr. Hart has J won many friends slnoe he cejne here every one of whom will sincerely re- J gret his departure and will wish him e the full measure of suceess In his ! new field of labor."?Lake Worth, J (Fla.) News, Mr. Hart Is a deserving young man and we know that his many friends J In Union will be delighted to hear of his success in the Laud ef Flowers, i i ii?? i rERS II 1 now open with the oney can buy, with ! I order guaranteed, and gentlemen to O SERVE, i STES. 31198 84. I ! wmmmwrn?mmmm?mmmmm?mB?mm PING IH GAME OF THE DAT FB 10 PER SET COM Rugs! R a fine line of the celebrated Sassforn, I Afghan Carpet Ruga 9x12 in orh tOM $12 TO >f these goods they ought to Pell ver and price of these goods. We are the retail price. w~mmm??W? > of Art Sqti have ever shown, trom the G x 9 Gtj sells carpet at $9.00. Carpets at 2 price at ?A1LE To The WrltiU' The most beautiful lino of 25< town. At least a score of d< usually selling for 35 to 50c. more, these are nice enough foi tidious writers. A full line of ink and pencil books, memorand urns, copy boi miscellanies in this line just in. My L.ine of P Too has be 3n receiving spe From a Meer schaum to a 5c co suit you. DUKE'S DRUG j Judge a Worker by Wl | Not How He Doe J The noisy River Tug that sine j Ocean Greyhound pulls the lighte I smoke that counts but [ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! i YOU CAjtf BUY FRO] i i /k ? I x venire uooa JNote Jasper l or | 1 Package Good Envelopes for | 1 Paper Pins for i 1 Paper Needles for ! 1 Nice Handkerchief for j 1 Bottle Ink for ; Spool Thread for 1 and | Yard Wide Sheeting for ! 1 Yard Wide Sheeting for .. ( | Yard Wide Drilling for > 22 Inch Homespun for i 1 Yard Wide Bleeching for All other goods at cash bargaii THE CASH BARQA D. N. W1LBU NNMMHMHNIIMOIIimiN i PONG I IPLETE. ] UGS! Benuvais, Ax;ntal designs in $30. y readily to any offering them at ? iares intils at $2.75 to 15c to $1 25 per V'S. ? Public. + i box paper in ifferent' styles, No use Pay r the mosi4* faatablets, no *e oks and otheA" ? 4pes j tcial attention. 1 b pipe. I can 1 1 STORE. I iat He Does, ? lt!i I )kes defiance at the ; i8t load. It is not j j" BARGAINS! j M US: 1 cent- i 1 oent- | . 1 cent- | 1 cent. > 1 cent. 2 cts. : r%. ' X CT8. 3cU. X 4 ct?. 2 4 et?. C 8 et?. v 6 et?. X i price at th? 2 IN STORE, S RN. I MMHCatNINMMl