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Ordinary shoes sg
V The Portia Shoe,
H shape?built on li
JH It is an artistic
material is used; c
More real value g
WBk twice as much.
They are low
quantities, it i:
the reach o
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V and
f $2.50
^It/lie*
in
? -nretrp~State."
Beavers crowded the banks of th<
old Reedy last nignt and built dam:
and coffer dams, says the Gainesvilh
Daily Herald. Some there were wh<
balked at the muddy waters, the lusl
weeds and slippery banks. But whet
piles were being driven for the muir
dam every man took hold with might
and main, working like real heavers
The dam was instituted in the hal
on Main and Washington streets with
a good membership.
There are twenty-eight others whr
are yet to go through the mttddj
The following officers were rtpov?<i
President, Mayor G. H. Mahon ; vice
president, Dr. J. P. Carlisle; past
president, J. J. Cowart; chaplain
D N. Baldwin; secretary, Fred E
Goodlet; treasurer; Asa Payne ; guide
Bert Baumann ; guardian, S. A. Cowsrt;
sentinel, Mike Gregory ; trustees,
Dr. George Legge, R H. Kennedy nnd
Dr. Giles; official photographe, W,
M. Wheeler; medical examiner, Dr.
Wright; press agent, McBce Dandrum.
The degree team was composed of
C. R. Penn, past president; George
O. Zimmer, vice president of Atlanta
Dam No 2, and H. W. English, supreme
secretary, W. H. Freutiticher,
supreme organizer, and L. W. Whitten,
of Birmingham, Dam No. 1.
O. R. Penn, of Atlanta, acting as
supreme president, made an instructive
lecture, he being one of the ablest
officers in Beaverdom.
Geo. C. Zimmer, acting supreme
vice president, assisted mat?ri?ii?T i?
?..J
the work and entertained the dam
with his "Story of the Red Rose."
Happy speeches were made by Mayor
Mahon, L. A. James, I). N. Baldwin,
J. A. Ross and others, and the
meeting proved very enthusiastic.?
Atlanta Journal, Oct. 2, 1904.
Be a Beaver!
AUCTION SALE
The Gulp Lands adjoining
W. E. Thomson's
lands, in North
Uuion, will be divided
into building lots
and 5 acre lots and
sold at auction this
Fall. This is most
desirable property
and will be
SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS, i
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sf
active Fe?
on lose their shape and make th
the new shoe for women, is 1
nes exclusively its own.
conception from last to lace,
nly the highest class labor empl
joes into the Portia than in ma
priced because, being manufa
s possible to exercise many econ
f the average manufacturer,
ant a shoe that you know is a
; in style ? a dream of grace, b
elegance, let us sell you the Po:
^9 AA
Sir
Notices will be inserted in this column at
the rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional lines ovci
a twenty live words 6c a line.
SEED Rye ?ntl Barley and Fresh
9 Turnip Seed at Scuife's.
>
! I HAVE for sale :it a bargain one eight
1 horse power Friek Engine, Portabl>
, and has run only one ' otron season.?
j. J J. Ltttlfjoiin. Jonesville, 8. (J
TO try on one of those beautiful
' black suits made by Schloss Bros.
1 & Co., for sale by J. Cohen, is a
treat, and if you want to be woll
) dressed you should have one; for
so little a price as $15.00.
NOW is the time to join. You can
become a charter mamKo.
? .. vuiuut U? WIlU.li
b is destined to bo the greatest social
, order eo earth. Act quickly 1 Be
a Beaver.
! GRAIN FERTILIZERS?We expect
a car of grain fertilizer by the 10th.
j Come to see us before buying. Peoples
Supply Co.
IF you wunt. a nice, "snappy" dre?s
shoe you should see those fine patent
leathers, in all the newest
styles, made by W. L. Douglas
Shoe Co. For sale by J Cohen.
AS [ AM arranging to move to Buffalo,
as soon as the Company can g t. my
house ready, I have decided to offer
my house on South street for sale.
For particulars see me either at. home
or ice plant at Buffalo.
38-4t Arthur W. Ghkrn.
EVERYTHING up-to-date at Tref- ,
Z3r's Store. The latest now la a
lady expert watchmaker. Bring
your fine repairing to Trefzer's.
A LARGE line of wagon and huggy
harness for sale by The Peoples Supply
Co
EVERYTHING up-to-date at Trcfz-i'a
Store. The latest now is a lady expert
watchmaker. Bring your line repairing
to Trefzer's.
THE nobbiest and newest thing in
fancy suits for young men and boys
to be had at J. Cohen'sJ They are
tailored by the famous H. Kuhn ?fc
Sons, and are made to fit. The
price starts at $.r>.
WANTED?Special representative in
this county and adjoining territories, to
represent and advertise and old establishfd
business houstrof solid financial
standing. Salary $21 weekly, with
expenses advanced each Monday by
check direct from headquarters.
Horse and buggy furnished when necessary;
position permanent. Address
Blew Bros. & Co. Dept.. A, Monon
Bldg., Chicago, III. 40-tit
SEE our $1.00 riding bridle. The Peoples
Supply Co.
ie feet look bad. WK9
built to hold its |n?8|
Only the best fi|j|
ny shoes costing ^Rji
ctured in great JEmM
omies beyond ^B0E|
?3 50 \
-. una. Apply to W M. Gitt^, a
I Giblies Hotel.
I WILL BE ABSEN1
From my Office
from Monday, October
16th to Monday,
November
14th.
Dr. McCreery Glymph,
Eye Specialist.
M. & P. BANK BUILDING.
Take Stairway on Main Street.
Hours 8 :80 a. m. to 12 m. 1 toil p.m.
EVERY ONE CAN USE
WALL PAPER
when my stock arrives, as I
will have the latest styles with
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Save your pictures until my
Moulding comes in, for I will
save you money " f will buy
your old Furniture and pay
you what it i9 worth, so do not
sell it for nothing'.
m ** * ?
vmg mune io?> ior Kepairs
to your Furniture, Mattrcases
or Carpets, I will do it quickly, i
Fred C. Milling,
Next door to T. A. Murrah.
World's Fair, St. Louis, Via
Southern Railway.
Best line; choice of routes: through
Pullman Sleepers and Dining Oars.
Stop overs allowed at Western North
Carolina summer resorts and otb?r points
Low excursion rate ticket on sale from
Union as follows:
Season tickets $35.10
Sixty day tickets 30 10
Fifteen day tickets 20.75
For full information or World's Fair
literature, apply an? Agent Southern
Kail way, or K. W. Hunt,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
ok aV* Ar5
TWO WEEKS LONGER, j
On account of not being able to comKlete
the amount of work to be done, I
ave decided to stay in Union two
weeks longer to give the piano owners
a chance to have their instruments
looked after and tuned.
Read following testimonials:
Prof. Chas. C. Bnrgner is in the city,
agent for the Steinway A Sons pianos,
and will remain for 10 or 15 days during
which time all that want their pianos
tuned and regulated by an expert can
have it done. We must say thpt Prof.
Burgner comes highly recommended
from near by towns, and also by one of
our leading citizens. Read the following[testimonials:
This is to certify that I had Prof.
Burgner tune and adjust my piano and
find his work to be first class in every
respect. B. G. Clifford,
Principal Clifford Seminary,
Union, S. C."
Sept. 19, 1904.
This is to certify that we have had
Mr, Chas. C. Burgner to tune and adjust
our pianos and find his work perfectly
satisfactory. We do not hesitate
to recommend him to any one wishing
any work, either tuning or repairing as
we have found his work satisfactory in
every respect. Very truly yours,
A. D. Jones A Co.
Gastonia, N. C. Per M. B. Brissie.
June 25, 1904.
This is to certify that we the undersigned
have had our Pianos tuned regulated
and repaired by Mr. Chns. C
Burgner and finding liis work to he perfect
in every respect ; we, therefore recommend
him as a competent and reliable
tuner to any one needing such work
done. B. T. Morris,
Geo A. Gray,
F. A. C<-stiiis,
Gastonia Furniture Co.
Per R. W. J.
J. D. Moore.
Leave order at R. M. Love's boarding
house or phone 113.
Chas. C. Burgner.
Attention Veteransl
Camp C. W. Boyd, No. 921, U. C
V. is hereby ordered to meet, ai
Jonesville on Saturday evening. Oct
15, 1904, for the purpose of electing
officers for the ensuing year.
W. H. 8. Harkis,
W. T. Ward, Capt. Com'd.
Adjt.
Be a Beaverl
Notice to Taxpayers.
The tax books will be opened on th
15th day of October and closed on th
31st of December for the collection c
taies for the fiscal year 1904, withoc
penalty. There will be 1 per cent per
alty charged on all taxes not paid on c
before the 31st day of December. Thei
will be another 1 per cent, penalt
charged on all taxes not paid on or b<
fore the 31st day of January. Thei
will be five per cent, penalty mot
charged on all taxes not paid on or b<
fore the last day of February. Aft<
tlon'roifdiTf
and close on the 1st dav r?f
1005. Age for paying commutation roa
tax 18 to 50. Age for paying poll tax 1
to (50.
When paying your taxes please ol
serve the following rules in order to sa\
unnecessary executions which is anno;
ing to the taxpayers, the Treasurer an
tee Sheriff:
1st. Be sure that you get the Trea
urer to look on his book for your nam
before you go to the auditor for an a<
ditional. If you did not make retur
someone else might have made it fc
you.
2nd. Be sure that you call for you
taxes by the same name as that i
which you returned it.
3rd Be sure that you call for th
same township in which you made you
return and not call for the one int
you have moved since making your n
turn.
4th. When you come to see abou
or pay your taxes be sure that you mer
tion the townships in which you owi
property, as the treasurer is not suppof
ed to know where all your property i
located.
Will collect taxes at the followin;
places as follows:
Union, from Oct. 15th to Nov. 7th
except will be at Buffalo Nov. 2nd.
West Springs, Nov. 9, till 12 o'clock
Bennett's store, Nov. 9th, from 1 til
3 o'clock.
Cross Keys, Nov. 10.
Sedalia, Nov. 11th till 12 o'clock.
Carlisle, Nov. 14th till 12 o'clock.
Santuc, Nov. 16th till 12 o'clock.
Jonesville, Nov. 17.
Union, Nov. 18 and 19.
Adamsburg, Nov. 21 till 12 o'clock.
Lockhart, Nov. 22.
Kelton, Nov. 23.
Union, from Nov. 25, after noon, till
book is closed.
Tax levy as follows: millc
State f
Constitutional School... ?
Ordinary County 4
Interest on R. R. Bonds lj
Road 1
l'ast Indebtedness 1
Union special school 3
Fish Dam special school 3
Santuc special school 3
Jonesville special sohool 44
West Springs 24
J. H. Babtkks,
41-3t Treas. U. C.
Executor's Notice.
All parties are hereby notifled to present
their claims against the estate of
Mrs. Mary Grant, deceased, properly at
tested, and parties indebted must malm
payment at once to the undersigned
M. W. Culp, Executor.
30-31 Estate Mrs Mary Grant, deceased
Bagging and Ties.
We are in a i oeition to Rive you very
close prices on Bagging and Ties, both
new and second hand. It will pay yon
to see us Imfore you buy.
Respectfully, *
38- Fant Bros. Co.
"flffir- EaHyRlMr*
Iht famous littla nllfta
;y * *'" \ *
SB is just our condition right now. We found goods 00 I
8 much cheaper than we expected that we could not B
?3 resist the temptation to buy. Do you want to share B *
SB our good luck with us? We believe that you do. B>
B JUST THINK OF IT! Jg
3g 40 yards of Calico for $1.00
ga Kid Cambrics, per yard 80
ww Flannellettes, per yard 84c pi v j
^2 Heavy Twill All Wool Red Flannel, per yard... loo H j
"Typhoon Silks" for Waists and Dreses, per yard 80 H ,
B Heaviest Teazle Down Outings, per yard 10o v.
SB 50-inch All Wool Ladies Cloth, per yard 49o
&iS Yard wide Sheeting, per yard 5? |H
jfi Good Drill, per yard 7o H| -.I^F
B Dress Buttons, per dozen lo fiB
fin Pearl Dress Buttons, per dozen 8c Sn
Pearl Waist Sets, per set 60 Itt
8 Big line of Samples of everything in the undeiwear B
J?| and Notion line. Come to us for Shoes. We can fit B
Ig you from the tiny baby to grand-pa or grand-ma. 98
I McLure Mercantile Company, B
@ The Undersellers. I J
- COD WINE. ?
Delightfully pleasant to take, remarkably efficient, the best tonic, j J
supplies new tissues, invigorates the nerves. The after effects of I I
la grippe are difficult to overcome?persistent weakness?obstinate ^ I
cough?neuralgic pains. Cod-Wine makes new tissues, tones np 1
, the whole system by a natural process?a better appetite, a greater 1
relish for food, new strength, result from its use. 1
Do not confuse Cod-Wine with the preparations styling themselves'Wine
of Cod Liver Oil, and products under similar names,
many of them are thick, cloudy looking liquids, in whloh the essentials
of Cod Liver Oil are poorly extracted, containing mnch
that Is absolutely harmful and useless. Avoid those that eontaln
fc a sediment of coffee grounds at the bottom of the bottle.
! F. C. DUKE, Druggist.
. o Get Out or Get in Line \
Q Forcibly applies to conditions in C
J M every line of trade. 4
l ? WE . _ 'OE- -JN UNE 1 ,
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& SEE OUR JULY BARGAINS. ?
?e" <7 Special Summer Sale for 10 Days. H
<1 B Men's and Ladies' Shoes, were $1.25, now $1 U
Lj onri I........ _ 1. ' ~ u
3_ __ uuu upnarut), J
f. Men's Negligee Shirts, regular 50c and 75c (w y
jj R values, now slaughtered to 42c H *
lr M Queen, $1.60 values, cut ruthlessly to $1.22 J f
R Monarch, $1.00 values, tumbled to 82o ^ J ^
? Ai Hats equal to Stetson or Dunlaps, $1 00 to 3.00 ft \
J" H Pants 33 J per cent, off, former prices 75c to $6. rr*'
J fi No Baltimore Burnt Goods. AII Fresh. Jjj
0 White Vests go regardless of cost. Come
Early arid get choice. I jj
f THIS SALE SPOT CASH ONLY, i
H ?- *
,8 l he f1
if Smith
| Company.
The People's Friends. | - j
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HUIET'S All Healing Liniment at the Palmetto Drug Co. V
HUIET'S Solution Citrate Magnesia at the Palmetto Drug Co. J
HUIET'S Tooth.ache Drops at the Palmetto Drug Co.
HUIET'S Tasteless Castor Oil at the Palmetto Drug Co.
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY I
AND ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED AT ^jg
THE PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY, i
HUIET * REN WICK, Ownm. 1