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Leonard Shaw and Deen Shoes, in calf and vii Ml Leonard Shaw and Deen $5.00 Shoes for Annex Shoes in all sty) an \ leathers, wii! he ISgSl The celebrated Shamn ck Shoe go in <4 for.... .. ctS Children's and Misses :?hocs, price Sl.50, heir ms Some odds and ends in Ladies' Slippers, all si; g|j2| l Lot of Ladies' Auiohav Shoos, price $4.00, 5 Men's Plow Shoes, worth $1.25 to $1.50, sell ? Come at once! First in, 1 18?liaaMWM -i' ji!frvmysna HJ*V ||| Ladies' Ready Trimmed Siai pi from 50c to $4.00. i|| Biz lot of all Silk Ribbons, al |i| price to suit your purse. ?11 We aim to move our Clothir PI for a few days will sell jjl| $15 for $5. |H Shirts worth 25c going- at H P| going at 30c. Sox 3c U] I ..IN DRY <j K?1 iimrrc nnnnc. \\fu;+?? wjpe VVIllILi V vy liuv H 20c and 25c, going at E IS EMBROIDERIES AND LAC H eries now I2*4c, 25c g< |P goods now 28c. jg Varf<?n.$:e are offerin I Union Cotton Mills D The Baileys in the Lead. Advertised Lett Tim Bail. v Con, land Co. vellow l^maining in the I'ost ojliet : i. . i ' l i l . " i -*. i for the week enonn ticket sale winch begins Saturday, 1005. 4 loth inst., will be tin- ree ml bleak- A?Mrs. Amlawood. ing price smasher. You ean g l II?Mainly Bidwcll, lto.se I what you want almost at vour own C?Mrs .1. I>. ('unningliai price. The sale will last ten days. eMaik. llarrisou Caldwell, M rr> 1- 1, m 1- . . r. A !. Katner. I. E. haile.v 1-innitnie ?>. o- 1 j?Katlierine Ilmlginn. 1 offering the greatest reduction ewr K Howell, T M Harris. Mr> heard of in furniture, this cut price L D Hall, PrThos \V Han;il / sale to last through Jul v. Special "'-i." "'PIT.*' ii-i . t 1 : i . 1 1 K ?Mrs. l.iihe Knox, display of pictures of high art. A n iJ(J(.kinan> j n Lc( free nine dollar picture will he given I'?'lilt Peace. Ill file hiilv friii.?ii'ir (1... I.^1 I.. S ?\liv li V I. II w .1 . .1 . < f KXTR V. || I'rohalc Juilw L gJIHg g I. S|i:irlaiilmrK Coiinly. iffljl m^^mm ) July IM, Subscribe fur Tub Timbs. "mwct88m8s %L. ? ??mmrnrnmm? i ?a ammmmmmmmmmmmmmm :i, button and lace $,> 50 g| 1 Sold for 2 25 ||| !g sold for 1 00 gj|| ^:es, for 50 egg celling at 2 50 fc|j| ing for 90 |p|j first served. ts at reduced prices, 8 1 colors and shades, || lg department, and |>| worth $10 to ?31 >c, Shirts worth 50c jsl p. Collars Oc. || iOODS.. ? Lawns worth 15c, ll/?c, 15c and 20c. g| ES: 15c Embroid= pi 3ods now 20c, 40c ||| g- some very rare || epartmenf Store. 1 hers south Carolina military ACADEMY. s at Union, ; July 14, oi-'i'it'e hi- the citaikman iioaku or v ihItors. , # Charleston, S. C., July ii, i0 ,"> ?eiU>V tine vacancy in a State ileneliciar "'or~e Scholarship to be filled by com pet it iv* I. ( oMnan. examination exists in Union County. Application blanks may bo obtai'nc< i Tut at nnoe from Col. C. S. (iadsden. Chair \\ ..lingoes man, Charleston, S. C., or from tlx t011. County Superintendent of Education These applications, fully tilled out ii every paiticular. must he in the hand jnard. Gf tl?c Chairman on July 31, in order t< receive consideration, wan, John (.signed) O. S. CADSDKN, -8-.lt Chairman I '.on n I rif Viv'ii.m 3 wind NOTICE! 1" i -Ml persons having claims against M ' ' ' 1 * i M. Sumner, deceased, will presen | them properly attested, and all persons i indebted to said estate must make pay ; of homes, ment at once. ie, another j. J'haxk Pkake, Clerk, neumonia. Administrator lOstate s are prop- m. M. Sumner, dec'd. rertcd. F. Julv 5, 1P05. 27id., writes: " ^nailv she Greatly in Demand! rv for Con- Nothing is more in demand than j Id which medicine which meets modern require is well and ments for a blood and system cleanser s of all dig- aueh as l>r. King's New Life Pills. Thej iuarantced ar(J j?st what you need to cure stomacfc ('. Duke nm' hver troubles. Try them. At F C. Duke's drug store, 25c, guaranteed. mmwammmmmmtU :i n t a h urniiure store! li vant to keep cool d see us. We have a ivecl a lot of Refrig^ Ice Cream Freezers, I ;ks, Porch Shades, jckers and Mosqui Screen doors and > made to order. s a call and it will :iated. H s & Milling. 1 PHONE 163. || th?> munWrV.'f piePtrcs" on" "r'xhi?>i- ^^'To \Vanl Simmons. 1 i ?hinina i hoinpson. Don. Persons calling for the al will |'lease say if advertised,; Spoiled her Beauty. iTviSry?'1 l? pay T o!Th v,? Harriet Howard, of New York, atone * finim TrVo^rtT time had her beauty Rpoiled wit!) skin ' t> J trouble, she writes: "1 had Salt is daily enacted in thousands Rheum or Eczema for years, but notl)- as Death claims, in each on ing would cure it. until i used Puck- victim of Consumption or P Inn's Arnica Salve." J quick and sure But when Coughs and Cold healer for cuts, hums and sores. 2>c. eily treated, the tragedv is a' at F. C. Duke's drugstore. <>. Huntley, of oaklandon. Ii > ".My wife had the consumr three doctors gave her uj). i U. & (i. S. R. R. Freiqhl Noiitt. ,u"k I'.r- J'hcove ** .sumption, Coughs and (o cured her, and to-day she : Connecting line md'iYctive July 1, strong." It kills the germi it 0">; Neal Sln.als is 111: ilea ) agcncv < hie dose relieves. ( . . -.i i> ! i) .' at : c. and .>1 ou by Dr. ! 'tilt 1 Ol 1 \'? i t 1 I ik. K . 1 >I < ?W 1 I il S^t'l it. l . fr ; j I . j | j. . . , i-i ui uutfist. 1 rial motile free, r e ight may liercaiter he shipped _ to thot point collect. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. The Slate of South Carolina. i Court of gag AUjf County of Spartanburg. \ Prohate B u ?W 0 Leila I. Harris individually and as Administrntrix of the omit" of Joi n S. Harris, deceased, Petitioner, | Y^OS I ^ again-t H ^ S. P. J. Harris. Sr., et a!. I>? fend;i111~ tUtfUVlf* rll1i Ity virtue of authority given im-in EL* CUIIIC Ctlll the above entitled ca-e I will sell to fPVf^l the highest bidder before the Court JUSl. B VvCI House door, in the city of I iiioti, tit w AfofnHc I public oiitery on -nlosday in August. Jiiy< Cl dlOlSj I 1905, between the lentil hours of stile p 9 the following described real estate to jj^ II 3111 (HOC All that traet. of land in Union |n PfirrH f^T > County, State aforesaid, bounded by w *W lands of Herndon Wallace and others, Lull containing one hundred acres, more or i itlb? less, and being tlie same traet eon- jjy| I ^ veyed to said ,fo!m S < iarris by .I. T. UM VvlllQOWS Wtllard and W. It. hillingham by deed dated February 12, IDott, and recorded |LJ in the office of the Clerk of Court, for oj|t VI I Vv Ll! Union County. State aforesaid, in deed t| book S No ><), pane lid, less twenty (j^m f it"* ^1 B"^ B*^ acres of said tract sold by said John miwl B./C S. Harris to Herndon Wallace. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to Cad pay for papers and recording. nnull IT^ Special Advertisements Notices will be in so i ted in this culu tun at iho rate of i> words or less for 25c one issue, four issues for 75o. Additional linos over twenty-live words 6c a line. j .j, MACKINTOSH Celebrated English Taffee Candy, l'eter's Swiss NIilk Chocolate for eating only, Wiley's $?!"< Chocolatee and Bonbons. Fresh ha shipments by express at Scaife s 'rfjj GO to Bailey Lumber and Mnnufac- . turing Company for barbwire. lOT .1UST received a generous supply of ' the finest stock fresh lemons, ya eents per dozen. The market is c? wild and we have known them to sell during the past week for 40 col cents per dozen. Send us your ; ? orders. The Union Grocery Com- 111 pany. * g' BAILEY Lumber and Manufacturing j Company lias just received a car iej load of barbwireand nails. j!NC WE are constantly adding some new CO and meritorious brand of high grade J5( eigars to our already large and com- , plete line. Remember we are head- 1 quarters for the famous Cincu, and ; jtl have recently added a very line ! cigar, the Diplomatic Corps; ail the! standard 5 and 10 cent smokes. Sec us for box prices. The Union | G roeo ry Com pany. GET Bailey Lumber and Manufacturing Company's prices on harbwirc ? and nails. ft WE get daily shipments of chickens 8 and eggs from the mountains of North Carolina, also get daily arrivals of fresh country butter. If it ?i.? .......ii;.,.. 11...< the market afford*, you can always get it and your orders will be appreciated at TUo Union (Grocery Company. Don't fail to go on the excursion to ^ Asheville, K. C., on August 2nd, as you will not likely have a chance for such a cheap trip this summer, especially to the mountains and Asheville. Fare only $1.50 round trip. Just one-fourth regular fare. For whites only. Uice and Humphries. It FLYNN says goods must go, no matter how new. pretty and up-to-date they are, they must he cleared out. lie ir has cut prices in half and is having " the biggest rush these days. From \y reliable people we learn that you ... can buy more line summer goods at ! ' Fiynn's now for $i than others ill charge you $1.50 for. This certainly 1.1 is a boon to parlies in need of sumim>r ironris liiil if would hi' frond 11*1 ^-VmTdon't do so you will pay more than double the price for the same goods next spring and summer. _ L.oT)K out for our big picture show and free gift. Get the date, at bailey's. iteady-to-be-made wnibtoidered shirtwatst>, lite kind that sells for OS * cents, reduced to 50 cents, also a lag rrj line of shirtwaists, shirLw,ais>"*^Tf |H * i 1.-?... jtte and chambry I 1 ) at about half price. Come early, for U good things do not lasi long at U/ Flynn's, the place where the newest - goods in the latest styles are sold for the lowest price. 1 GET ready for the bigsale at bailey's. ' L< >\V quarter shoes marked down and . we will not stop until they arc all I sold, for Flynn's motto is, "never ' carry anything over that price will i' move." EYEUYTil 1NG sacrificed for cash at \ bailey's. " EVER Y one should have a silk mull ' dross when they can get the Jo cent " kind for 15 cents at Flynn's where you get the New Idea patterns, the ' only 10 cent pattern that gives satisJ faction. EVERY housekeeper delights in a light, strong and springy broom. W e have just received one of the finest assortments ever brought to Union, ranging all the way in prices from JO cents to 50 cents each. Call t and select something that will suit j your ta>te and purse. Some rare bargains. The Union Grocery Co. WINI>OW" shades, cloth on spring rollers, all colors, going 17 cents cash. Nottingham lace curtains 57 , cents to $J.!J9, cut price. White enamel curtain poles silvei' trimmings 10 cents now at bailey's. t TRY a gallon can of our Maple Oane .-syrup. 11 is one of the finest flavors and most delightful syrups for suin'. nier use. All the richness of the , genuine maple at little more than the cost of the cane, $1 per gallon. Unsurpassed with Huckwheal Cakes. Send us your orders. The Union Grocery Company. I I Til 10 bottom has dropjed out ! Prices no object. Cash will do the work at | Bailey's. ! I Ol'K coffee Iusiness increased ver | four hundred per cent during last I year, and it is attributable to the I one fact, that we give the very best value for the money that can be had in the coffee market in the United States. We guarantee every pound of coffee that we sell of our famous Chase & Sanborn line at 15, 25, 35 or 40 cents per pound to be better than can be bought for the same price elsewhere or we cheerfully refund your money, if you are not one of our delighted colTee customers, try | I any grade that wo have and see how well pleased you will be with the result. Union Grocery Company. STUDY our big ad. this week. There is something in it that will interest you, especially our summer goods offering: Refrigerators, ice cream freezers, vudor shades for sunny porches, lawn swings, wiekless blue ilamo oil stoves, laco and portiere curtains, counterpanes and bed sets, , in fact, everything in our immense stock will be at the mercy of cash buyers. From July 15th to July '29th inclusive. Bailey Furniture Company, 91 and 95 Main St., Union, 2 S. C. DAILY arrivals of cantaloupes, peach es, grapes, egg plants, cabbage, Irish " potatoes, onions and other season able produce. We will be glad to ** fill your orders for anything in the . J line. Union Grocery Company. O ???r????p??? ?* * ??? ..JULY SPECIALS.. st received a new, showy line of Wash Goods, conting of White Lawns, Organdies with white )unds and large rose buds and other flowers which j ve been so popular this season. Striped Greni- ( les, the 25c quality, just the thing for cool fashlable waists, or full suits, to go at the rediculous / ice of 15c. 40-2nch White Lawns for only 5c per > rd! A beautiful line of Colored Lawns with large i wers for only 5c per yard. Organdies in solid lors, Pink, Blue, Linen and White, 10c value to go th is sale for 5c. TRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE. ). 100 all Silk Taffeta Ribbon in White, Black and lors to go in this sale for the quick selling price of ; per yard. Sample Corsets worth from 50c to $1.00 rinse at nnlv 5.Sr. We -ire offerlncr trrent values ladies Trimmed Hats, Sailors and Shapes. COME TO US-^ m The Recognized Store That Sells For Less. IcLure Mercantile Co., The Undersellers. itraws Tell rafco ffilffl Which way the wind btows &.% you will keep your eyes on us you can very easily decide hether we are doing the business or not. We are not so esumptuous as to think that it is altogether for love that e people patronize us, but rather think it is on account of e values we give, along with the very best possible treatent. ~ rfZ'Tf is^JLATrTO "EXPLAIN TO YOU OUR PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS. SB JUST RECEIVED a f'ne line of Bedroom Suits. Iron Beds, Refrigerators, Go=Carts, Reed Rockers, Pictures r*.i\/r? nc a /~a? i w - ? " """ rURNER & MAYFIELP. Some Appetizing Arrivals Of Dainty and Wholesome Eatables not to be Found in the Every Day Store. Call and look over the line or phone us your order for any of the following, while they are fresh, crisp and snappy: * Grape Nuts Oat Flakes Shredded Wheat Biscuit Force - Cream of Wheat Buckwheat Flour Postum Cereal Graham Flour We appreciate your orders for anything in the eating line, and give the unqualified guarantee that no reputable house, giving honest weight and measure will ever sell you the same class of goods for less money than we will. If you are not one of our satisfied customers, try us and you will be. The Union Grnoorir fin w.. WVI | WB - '? "The Home of Everything Good to Eat." Corner Main &! Bachelor Streets. L. L. Wagnon, Mgr. ? i . ^ DR. McCREERY GLYMPH, I EYE SPECIALIST. EYES TESTED FREE. Office, M. & P. Bunk Building. Take Stairway on Main Street. Hours, 9 to* I and 2 to 6. I ? ~ = - == < * ................................................... HAIR & HAIR, : DENTISTS. 5 Crown, Bridgework and Regulating a Specialty. . 5 Office over Mutual Dry Goods Co., Union, S. C. 3 MIUUtHIHItMCtolCltlUMBlillMHIHtlNI ' . \ X