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MMi mmmm wrmmemmmmmm '> THIS K 'RED HOT' And we propose to keep hot" stuff at red hot pri( competitors. ^or the next Thirtj | We are offering special inc and Sewing Machines. Ic style and price from the cl bargain Prices. In Organs we have the sw Monarch at the lowest Wheeler & Wilson No. 9, Southland and all other 1 about *One Half the Price Asked by others for sam above goods sold for ca?h handle needles, oil and sup We will repair youi Or take it as part'pay for and save money and annc we guarantee satisfaction t TYlOrl A A1TAT1 All A lllin/1 l?Arl ll UlllUVy \J f gi UUV/ JLlUlAUi^U 1J ting in them our light run next, so come right along. Yours for ? * J. H. Sf Main Street, Local Laconics. p ' i HAPPENINGS OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN J PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. g . I Watches at cost at Williamson's. Gaima ana KwaIta fha nlsaa tn T TT UUU,D w.?o ? *? Spear's store Wednesday night and ? reached in and stole a $10 gun. Gold Fountain Pens 75c at Williamson's. It ^ Mahrxed?Charley W. Ziegler and L Hiss Lizzie Palston, at the residence S of Bev. L. M. Rice, Thursday after- <3 noon, Nov. 27th, all of Buffalo, S. C. , Miss Annie Sue Payne, a charming young lady from Anderson, spent a \ few days this week visiting the Misse9 MoDow at the Gibbes House, 8 day Clocks $1.85 at Williamson's. Mr. E. E. Williamson is selling i: out his jewelry business in Union, g He will travel for Henry Ilahn k Co., c Jewelers, (wholesale,) of Cincinnati, 1 Ohio. Mr. Williamson's territory e will be the Western States. Now is " the time to secure some rare bar- ^ gains. Don't be late. \ f Messrs. J. 0. Wallace, W. C. Wal- c lace, Farr Gilliam, Mrs. Jeanette Wallace, Mrs. Ann Hill and Miss Johnnie Willie were among those who went from Union to Carlisle to t witness tho marriage of Mr. W. B. c May and Miss Jeanette Hill. The * Union party carried beautiful bou- , nnnti of roRAB ?rtrl flrtvrnr rinsirrnq t Gold Rings 75o nb WrUamson's. Mr. O. O. Yates has tendered his resignation as claim clerk at the Southern depot to take elTect Dec. 1st. He will return to his old home Greensboro, N. O., where he will engage in other bn9iDess, having several offers nnder consideration. Mr. Yates has made many warm friends during his two and a half years residence in Union, who will regret to hear of his deolslon to leave. He ays he has been the recipient of the kindest treatment by the people of l Union for whloh he is nndor many I obligations, and they will always hold a warm spot in hisheyt. Mr. Yates W Is a christian gentleman and a faithj fol worker for the Master, and is a valuable acquisition to any coiomun? lty. We wieh him good health and abundant success wherever he may f I Marro Clocks 7oo, Williamson's, 3 OUR ' CORNER it filled eacli week with "r< c :es, but only red hot to oui ' Days luceircnts in Pianos, Organs i Pianos we can give you an^ tieapest to the finest at eettoned Estey, Hamilton and prices ever offered in Union, New Home, Davis, New Ideal, ligh grade sewing machines al e grade machines. All tli or on installments. We alsc plies for all makes of machines. r old Hachine a new one. Give us a tria; >yance by trading with us, as o^all our customers. We have lappy homes this year by putning machines. Its your time business, 3 E A R 8. Union, S. C The Western Union force lia eached Union with the new wire ?hey cut in the two new instrument tjUnion Thursday. This is a throug] ine from Columbia to Knoxvillc ;oea in only at Alston, Union am ^ockhart Junction on this road. a tspeciet communica tion of Union Lodg - 75 A. F. M. wil be held in Masoni Hall this evenin; * (Friday) at 8 p. m Members are earnest v requested to be present. Visitinj >rethren are cordially invited. Thi ieeretary will be prepared to collec Lues. T. C. Duncan, V/, M. J. M. Greer, Secy. Watches and Jewelry at cost a Villiamson's. - 1 Bell Telephone Map. The Bell Telephone Company i ssuing a new map showing their con lections and lines in the Unite( Itates. According to the mop Soutl Jarolina is one of the most thorough v covered States in the union, near'; ve\y city and town of any import ,nce be'ng connected with the Bel Ines. The Bystem covers all of th Ulautic and Gulf States, tho middli Vest and Southwest and has severa onnectlons running towards tho Pa hie coast. Don't hook For an Extension. There will no extension of tnxpayini imo?hisyear?we don't tuitik--so yo. an just go down in your jeaus and flsl tp your tax money and be done with it L'ha th'ng has been l)*ed by law and i vould be simply fooMsh to change th iiitig even before the first collection o axes. Under t.he rew law thoie is n >ee<t of an exienaioa. The law Axes th ,i*?e for payment to expire DcC. Gist Lf not paid until Januaiy a penally o me per cent., if not before Febiuaiy j>er cent., if not before March 5 perceni rttaches. That is about as good so'ulio .f it as could have been Gamed, a n heie would be no sense in an extension [f a man's moDey is wor th rco.o than 1 J or 5 percent, to him by using Jit, le liiin put off the paymeut to the last an men pay me o per cent. ior me pnvrwg No has had of using It longer. Jf he ha no pnrlicohuiy paying pla* e to put it )e b'm pty be o e Deo. 31st. It often haj pens that a man wPl willingly pay 1, md sometimes 5 per cent, for the uts a money a few mouths when by some det >r speculation he sees where be can mak possibly 60 percent, on it. We advise our >eadeis not to look >*o m extension this year nor hereuf.er. 1 your money is worth more than the pec il.y, why just hold !t and use it up t Mu ch 1st if you see Qt, After Hare I3tb, however, an execi t on will be h wed. Of cmrse yoij don'c want to hoi >tt that long. Taxes have to be pai< md this extension business is the wion dea and as we said last week It has neve ittatncd tliii object picumably aimed al ihe helpiog of the poor man. r* n.iiwi mmm mwmm*?i amtm<v * BIG SAFE ROBBERY. | Safe Blown Open with Dynamite. | ; $2,500 stolen, Also Stamps ami Dost Ofticc Money. i BLOOD llOUNVS OX TRAIT.. A bis N?fe lobbciy ore urrcd at Erioioe iiyistciday morning at 4 o'clock. The safe of the Eucree luarmfaciuihig Coinr? I ^ puny was blown np with dynamite and the contents, something like twentyfive hundred d >llais wai taken. The rnonfy and stamp3 of the post ofllce woie kept in the s.im3 safe, all of which was taken. 3 Two suspicious characters, white men, I nf ..ft/,. mcic (iv i; tucn ii.ji* (uiruii uii. ' One with sleopiug fhouMets about six feet high, the other 5 feet ten inches with a cock eye and wearing a diamond ling. B'ocd hounds liavo been put en their traii and all towns notified by wne. S^OO lew at d haa been offered. I * May?Hill. Mr. W. B. May and Miss Jennettc t Hill were married at Carlisle Wednesday evening in the Methodist J church. The church was tastefully decorated with palms, ferns and cut llowers by Mr. \V. F. Bates, assisted by Misses Sarah Welch and Kit tie Deaver. The bride wore a blue tailor mado suit and held a bouquet of bride's roses and ferns. W. F. Gilliam and W. F. Bates acted as ushers, Mr. \V, II. Gist was best man. The ) wedding inarch was rendered by Mise Sondifer, a cousin of the bride. The marriage took place at 1:30 o'clock p.m. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. It. G. Hill. The happy couple left on tlio vestibule for a ten day's visit to North Carolina, Georgia and Wusingtou. The [ well wishes of the entire community follow them. The Best Remedy fur Croup, J (From the Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe) This is the season when the woman who knows the l>est remedies for croup 4 is in demaud in evety neighborhood. Que ' of the most troublesome things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of ?he night by a whoop from one of the ch'ldren. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revo'vev is sure to bo lost in case of burglars. There used to Le an old-fasbiom d remedy for cro up, known as hive syrup aud tolu, but some modern mothers say that Chamberlyiu's Cough remedy is better, and does not cost as much. U auses the patient to '"throw op the - phlegm'' quickei, and give lelit-f in a shorter time. Give this remedy as goon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale . by F C. Duke. s Thanksgiving Day. t. 3 Aip-opr'.Ve f'jrp'CiSts wevo held at the h Gra in! School Wednesday. The rooms ?, wove d.'dorated w?th the ptoductsof top d tie'd and hand drawings in which the turkey was in evidence. Each room had exercises in which papers audit'sl" toiical sketches in the origin and ob? servauce of Thanksgiving from the laod1 ing of the Pilgrims^until tiie proclaimc lion of Lincoln setting aside the last g Thutsday in Novemlter to be olxserw d i. which has since been the custom. Co?i; Itibutious we.-e brought in by the chi;dg ten, some of which wore rent, to (he o Almshouse and others to needy individt ua's near town. There was a Thanksgiving service held at. the lhesbyteiian cimrch and one at the Episcopal church yesterday, t The stores neatly all closed aud 1 he t. bo}s "went-a-h uuting to catch a little rabbit skin, etc " The festivities of the day wound up with a b'g ball at. the Union Ho.el. g ? The Clover Club. * The Clover Club is about the ton lost, thing in the Piedmont section, Y perhaps. It is composed of the lead* ing business mon of the town, and ' now has a membership of 20, with a ? prospect of fifty. As an evidence of a tho fact that it is-a.swell affair, it- is 1 only necessary to announce that it - takes $25 to join it, after which a member has to dance to the music of $2.50 a month and ho pays tho fiddle'-. But it takes money to run an affair like they are rigging up. They have j rented the entiro upper floor of the , Peoples Bank, cut some arches, connecting some of the rooms, they are t equipping these rooms with tip top e furniture, billiard, pool and card f tables. Tho best Magazines and 0 Journals (this includes TmcJ Union e Times) can be found on the table in the read'ng room. Union was a. lor.g >f time in organizing a club but they 2 did not go at it half handed when ? they did organize. After fifty inein^ bers have joined the foe will go to $50. I. > 1 j Prunes, Dal i! Currents, C I IM - A : ! i Ft. M. E - Bell Ph OIHH lOtMMItlilMWM CHIN i i Sf voi I want a n: . them oil', spoils tl g besides y time and a big difl | style of t P I Large oak are s them fror $80J BAILEY Fl i ^4 BMBB^RBBSBBBBeBECBEBBBBaE ^ 1 Thanksgiving Dinner. Heavy eating is usually 11 ih fir-it. cause f of indigestion. ltrji?eaM :1 ut'acks in- j flune the? lautoin membranes lining th? Hto inch, exposes the nerves of I he stomach, producing a swelling after eating, heartburn, lieadache, sour risings and final'y catarrh of I he stomach. Kodol relieves the infl miation, protects t tie nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by cleansing and sweetening the glands of tho stomach. F. C. Duke. Union Second Baptist Church, In Conference Nov. 23, 1902. ? Wc the members of Union Second Baptist Church in conference hereby resolve, First. That we extend our heartfelt end vote of thanks to Col. T. C. Duocan, President Union Cotton Mi'ls, for so generously a'ding rrs by he gift of six hundred dollars, also to ail others who aided in paying our church debt. Second. That our hearts go to God in thankfulness for tho great blessings to us in these gifts. TKof too nulf n anA,;?A.I 1 I1UU. 1 UMU ft V .. | blessing upon those who so libera'ly aided in removing the debt-. Fourth. That a copy of those resolutions bo s'-nt to Col. T. C. Duncan, also that they be printed In our county papers and be recorded in our church records. Unanimously Adopted. G. C. Yates, Rev. C. II. IIollano, Clerk. Moderator. Mr. F. W. Iligglus, cf Newberry, was io Union Wednesday. Mr. R. L. liarllcy, representing Nelson, Baker <fc Co.HMfg. Chemists, of Detroit, Mich., was in town Tuesday shaking hands with his friends. The first snow of tho season fell Thursday afternoon, -- - - ' s*ofitt?oEca#a?a?a?eao3-3a?3R :es, Raisins,) litim Rtr, I f 1 V* VUJ ? VW| J H 1 S I ' STES'.j on? 84. ?, iHHuniinmiHimiS i ATLOS Li have nice China ice China Closet to a ..i 2SL ciiuiijj Uliinii i 10 effect of nice e ou only buy one in a few dollars often n ierence in tlie quality he goods. \ y 5 oval glass and quari n ii i-w m une go now. . w e n 50 to $45J URNITURE GO and 05 MAIN STREET. Jrw;? x ransg^aeagzE DUKE'S GOLK Cosis but 2.">e per size it ifs equal t patontH. Il'you ti'2 not i>leu?ed wit liionoy wiil be ehe turned. DUKE'S DRU( BftaeSODSEOROB 380Bei0Q?B< I OS YES, IT'S g You aro looking forwari ? When you expect to lmve a feast cs inner man. We hope you wil But if you will come to the Can] will find already spread for eacl outer man, consisting of bargains o S Shoos, Rubbers, Pa Shirts, et ' ft ? Our Dr^ Goods and Notion i more coming. We have to offer biggest things of the season, a nic wet's notion samples at wholesale or you may miss a big bargain. | THE CASH BARG I J D. N. WILB I 11 L VOIJ I - show ;loset iiiiia, l life lakes and bered have n DO. MPANY. ffcffi l>ottlo. Tn 0 tlio 50c K it and arc ,li it yoiii' oi'fuily rc; STORE. 5""true1 & d to Christmas. ? of good tilings f <r the S 1 not be disappointed. ? li Bargain Store you 2 i one a feast fur the ? in ? 5 nts, Overalls, * R c. ? [lepartment is full and 8 /-ii you now as one of the * e clean line of drum ) prices. Come quick j AIN STORE, I URN. |