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1 BIG SI ?5$ Leonard Shaw and Do Leonard Shaw and De Annex Shoes in all stv fcgj The celebrated Shanin BS Children's and Misses Some odds and ends i |g2 1 Lot of Ladies' Autol Men's Plow Shoes, w Com HI Ladies' Read? |H from 50c li Biz lot of all i s|| price to s ii We aim to m H for a few !$15 for $5 Shirts worth going at ..IN U WHITE G0( Is 20c and i |? EMBROIDEF Is eries nov |fl goods no H IN LACES V ||| bargains I Union Cott -viiiuii uoiron Exchangi J. B RAMSEY. J. R. MATHIS, Prest. Sec. & Mgr. VKW VoltK M \ RKKT, OCTUKKK 12. Frost reported 11?i< morning from tli f.. 11oinv; points: Vickshurg, Meridiai and (iianada. Miss: Monroe, I.a., Bi tn i mrliuiri A lii nrul Momritiia 'I'tmi Light frost reported from Oklahonc and Not them Texas, hut the temper tore did not fall to freezing point e cent in west Kansas?ahove the cottc belt. Frost also reported at Greers an ~ Orangeburg, S. C. The present cotton crop is estimate all the way from ten ami a half 1 eleven million bales. Liverpool openc this a m three to four points declin New York market looks weak, and further deline would not be a surpris The reports of fro:?t seem to have r elTect on the market. New York ma ket opened 3 to I )mints down. Opening I High i Low j Close Get. 10.071 0.07 O.f.O | Gee. O.SS'j K.SH O.l.h f) SD Jan. fl.DS Hl.OS t? SO o.'.IO Mch. 10.11 0.12 0.K3 10.(3 May I').2( lo.'.Q li(.<?*> 1 1<>. 12 Sully left Sunday for the South, II will speak to the farmers at varioi places. Says he will show them hoi they can easily hold their cotton, in only for 11, hut for 12 cents. Mmi.ef li i ii fx I. tl.e lt.*n jti ml:>. In i) I'hihidelplij.'i kindergarten seine a teneher was telling the little ehildre all she knew about a clock. "Now this." she said, "is Hie pendulum- tlii thing that swings hack and forth. Dii suy of you ever hear the word pendii funi before?" A child i>ut up In-r hand. "Yes, teach er," slie said. "Pendulum l'ranklin I've heard it often." Providential. Tea. her?Now. I have explained wlia 'providential'' moiins, and I want som< of you to give me an illustration. Height Hoy- Please, ma'am, I cau. "Very well. What is it?" "The holes in a porous plaster." "11 tun! Why?" 'When yeh pull th' piaster off tb' holes don t hurt." The Tom, The seennd toe should ho longer than the others 10 denote tin artistic temperament. Here sentimeiitalism dwells Mid romance and imagination. If the larger toe Is strong and hroad the Inelination toward n/illsni will he checked by a good amount of practical seuso. In Uie purely artistic fr?ot tho little member "f the live should curl inward. Its arching upward denotes n passionate nature. The women of southern countries are noted for this dlHtlDciiou. 1 4 JVUGHTER en Shoes, in calf and vici, buttc en $5.00 Shoes for les and leathers, will be sold fo >ck Shoe going for shoes, price $1.50, being sold f n Ladies' Slippers, all sizes, for mv Shoes, price $4.00, selling a orth $1.25 to $1.50, selling for e at once! First in, first se VTrimmed Hats at to $4.00. silk Ribbons, all colo uit your purse, ove our Clothing de davs will sell suits f >. 25c going at 10c, SI 30c. Sox 3c up. C DRY G0< )DS: White Law 25c, going at l2J4c, 11ES AND LACES: / 12J4c, 25c goods w 28c. ve are offering s< on Mills Depar A Wow?l?-rf ill l'litti! l-'iuully. Q There is ;i family of microscopic plants called diatoms which swarm in nil oceans in every clime. They are coated with pure silica, or flint, and are found in the most delicate and loveliest forms. So tiny are they that it takes 41 .OOO.OUO.OOO of them to till a | single cnbie inch, and lSd.nuO.uOO to ^ the naked eye would just look like a '! speck of dust and weigh only a grain. n They multiply so fast that wltliiu forta ty-eight hours one may become 8,000a 00n and its offspring ti 11 two cubic feet x- in four days As they tile they sink to 'J the bottom, falling in a constant showor. In the course of ages they till up >(j harbors, the deposits formed of them jG being many miles In extent and Inin,(1 dreds of feet in thickness. The deepe. est deposit known is that on which the a elty of llerlin stands, which is eightye four feet thick At St I'-.t .wai... 40 there is a deposit of thirty feet, and at r Uichtnond, Ya., is one of eighteen feet. 1 , Letter to John A. Fant, Union, S. C. hear Sir: A gallon saved is St or So earned. Devoe saves 2 or :l gallons in 10. How much is it worth a gallon? ?, A gallon saved saves the painting le too: and both t< get her cost $-1 or $4 i where labor is cheap; $"> where labor is dear. Our agents in Bridgeport. Conn., ' Hubbell ?v Wade Co., tell us: '"There I are a great many workingmen's houses j here. They used to paint lead-and-oil | and take ten gallons We have been ! soiling them ten gallons Devoe lead' j ami-zinc' and have had, in every in" stance, two gallons returned." The proportion is often higher than that; we s ; iiavo known it five in ten; but that is 1 eTceptional. i. This is the explanation; Devoe is ground by machinery, and is ground fine; lead-ami oil is mixed by hand and isn't ground at all. ' Yours truly, nh F. W. Dkvok & Co. P. S. Bailey Lumber and Mfg. Co. sells our paint. s PitQtinn tn IfindrnH ?nd PmilhA.-, \jiiuhuh iu miiuiGU anu UIGUIIUIS State of South Carolina, ) County of Union. f By Jason M (ireer, 10s(| Probate Judge Whereas M W. Ifobo lias made suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad' ministration on the Kstate ot and effects of John It. Linson, DeceasedThese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ! and creditors of the said John R. Linson, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to ' be held at Union C. If., South Carolina, on the JSth day of October, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not ho granted. Given under iny hand and seal this 1'Jth day <>f October, Anno Domini 1U05. Jajjon M. Gbkkk, Probate Judge. Published on the l.".th day of October, 1805, in Tub Union Timku. 41-}Jt - ? SALE! | >n and lace $2 50 Eg 3 00 E?| >r 2 25 8^ 2 50 g0 or l oo Sf3 :. 50 ?2| t 2 50 Pg 00 ^ rved. fjl reduced prices, 1| irs and shades, If partment, and If ? worth $10 to 1 lirts worth 50c ?| dollars 9c. If 3D S.. I ns worth 15c, 15c and 20c. || 15c Embroid= || now 20c, 40c || >me very rare || tment Store. | saMp. ln the Mayor's Court. 1 M The booze and blind tiger eases arc gradully dimishing. "Bum" 1 homas was the only booze artist up this week and he was charged with having too much firewater on the inside last Bunday night. lie wanted a jury of six and as that 1 i t ? ... manner count noi he empanelled, the ease was continued. Mr. Jim Smith, the Buffalo coni stable, was charged with carrying concealed weapons, hut trial was deferred until later on account of an insufficient number of jurymen to sit on the case. Citation to Kindred and Creditors State of South Carolina, ) County of Union. |By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas. P. E. Kant, has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the estate of and ef1 feetsof Mrs. Martha W. Pant, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred : and creditors of the said Mrs. Martha W. Fant, deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Proliiito fn V?o IT ? :? "* * " vv ?> Ut I IIIIUI V/. II., liOUttl Carolina, on the 27th day of Octohe--, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this lltli day of October Anno Domini. 1905. Jason M. Grkkr, Probate Judge. Published on the 13th day of October, 1906 in Tiik Union Timks. 41-2t After the Heat of Summer. Now is tlio time to fortify your system against the rigors of fall and J winter weather which is fast approaching. Nyal'sCod Liver Compound, a pleasant, palatable preparation of pure Cod Liver Oil in a tasteless form, scientifically combined with the hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, will prepare your system to withstand the ravages of colds, hi ffFIMM oinl Hill"" ? , ? o- 'if- i?*.niin7iiiiiy infections. it is a trim tonic, reconstructive and tissue-builder. Excellent in general debility and wasting diseases. A veritable llesb, strength and health builder. Price 81.(H) per bottle. Six l>ottles for 85.(X). For side by THE RICE DRUG CO. 1' HOOLIGAN'S ( TROUBLES 1 i Opera Hoase Oct. 20 Temperance Lecture. i Mi'x K S HfvlM'vt th?" i"?(?t(!(l temperance lecturer and worker, gave a strong address before the ladies and children of the city at the Methodist church on Wendesday , afternoon. Her lecture was impressive in every way and it is undoubted that Mrs. Herbert is doing work in the cause of temperance. Buy Your Goods At the New Store! WHY? 1. Because everything is new. 2. Because you buy satisfaction when you buy your goods here. d. Because we keep everything that's in demand. 4. Because goods here are as good bargains as cash can buy. You cannot better them. 5. Because they are picked styles and selected quality from every good make in the trade. 6. Because nothing stale, everything fresh. 7. Because we put quality price for price and invite comparison with any line anywhere. The Union Mercantile Co. Merchandise. TELEPHONE NO. 127. J. L. Hawkins and R. N. Sprousc, Managers. Special Advertisements Notices will be Inserted in this column at the rate of in words or less for tJ5o one issue, four issues for 75c. Additional lines over twont.y- tivo words fic a line. FRESH turnip seed?just received another lot of reliable turnip seed in all the best varieties at Scaife's. ALMONDS, pecans, brazils, walnuts and cocoanats, just received at the Union Grocery Company; any quantity, and prices reasonable. FOR KENT?House on Main street, 7 large rooms, bath room, servant house; nice garnen, water works, sewer connection and modern improvements; possession given at once. Apply to J. A. Brown, ''the real estate man." TRY our maple cane syrup, the most delicious table syrup in existence. We also carry pure, old fashioned Muscuvado molasses, a treat in itself. The Union (Jrocery Company. FOR RENT OR LEASE?About 350 acr es of land, 10 miles from Union, 3 horse farm, good dwelling house, barn, and 2 tenant houses. Possession criven .lanimrv let KVm I c - J ? M "W to J. A. Brown, tin- real estate man. 36-tr NKW catch of mackerel just received.' Wo are now showing some of the finest fish ever brought to this market ; cheap, too. ('all and see them or phone us your orders. The Union (iriHjery Company. WANTE6?To sell 55 acres of land about three quarters of a mile from the Knitting mill. Suitable for truck farming or residence. Apply to the real estate man, J. A. Brown. 38-tf I RECEIVED every week, fresh choco- ' lates, bonbons, J'eter's milk choco- , late, Baker's chocolate and cocoas. For anything in the eating or drinking line, always remember The Union Grocery Company. 1 FOB RENT?The one story cottage, corner of South and Mountain streets. Very desirable location. Apply to F. C. Duke. SOI.E agents for Marvelli macaroni. n.wt ... ..w.l.-.n: ! - ?*' ? umu n|mKMi'iu. I ri'Him paCKUgCS and ds Rood goods us is made. The Union Grocery Company. FOK 8ALU??>50 bushels of Appier oata 1 at 75c per bushel. J. E. M inter & Bro., Sedalia. 3'.)-3t WE receive every week hi# assort- ^ nients of the famous In-erSeal cakes and crackers; delicious, crisp and V dainty. A treat for regular meals, luncheeu, tea parties or for tho schoolchildren. Call as often as you ! are hungry. The Union Grocery 0<M 3UR LADIE ARE CREATING i s Our buyer while In tl nirked un an assorti $10, $12.50 and $15 S sell you for $7.50, $8 coats are selling rapi your buying too late big lot Children and bought in the same sell you at wholesal a full line of Broad Dress Flannels, She nery, Men's and Boy and Small Notions save you money b prices. McLure Mei The Und mmmmwm n mmmw????????????? tj JUST R' | SOLID C ? AUBURN 1 Guaranteed F 1 COME AN I OUR PRICES I UNION HARDVI Ej Unioi Waiting For You! """ That new Fall Suit you've been thinking about is waiting for you here. Better get it today and have the use of it these brisk Autumn days. $15 is the price, al ones up to $25 and ot course the sooner yo selection you will hav< go fast and we will n< them later. Come in I i rAiirn a M j. morn, " HAVE you tried one of those dainty boxes of Maillard's delicious chocolates and Bon-bons, 00 cents the pound at The Rice Drug Co. S'KW stuffed dates ; fine fruit with new nuts, perfectly prepared. 20 cents ner pound package : a delicious tieat. The Union Grocery Company. MAILLARD'S delightful, pure wholesome Chocolates and Hon-bons, Caramels, Mints and Chocolate Cakes (for eating) at The Rice l>rug co. E you want a delicious pound or half j pound of fresh chocolate or chocolate | and bonbons, you will tind something unsurpassed at The. Uuion Grocery Company ; just received. /ANTED?To exchange 327 acres of land in Goshen Hill township, also 1(M acres in Cross Keys township for cotton mill stock. See J. A. Brown, "The Real Estate Mau." 8U*tf :s WRAPS * A SENSATION. ie Eastern Markets ment of long coats Values that we can .50 and $10. These dly, so don't put off We also have a Misses Long Coats way that we can e prices. We have Cloths, Henriettas, ?es, Clothing, Midi's Hats, Underwear on which we can >y our underselling rcantile Co., 0 ersellers. FceivedI :arload i WAGONS or 18 Months. idseeus. i ; ARE RIGHT. 1 /ARE COMPANY, g n, S. C. t:-wr?munitu i^DY SCritOSS BROS.&C? Fine Clothes Makers BALTIMORE NEW YORK. though we have better hers as low as $10. Of >u come in, the better e--for these swell suits )t be able to duplicate today, and see them. utfitters to particular People. SEEDED raisins and candied citron, and all the ingredients of spices, extracts, etc., for fruit cakes and plum puddings. The Union Grocery Co. THE wonder in pianos is the Ilaby Upright. A real piano which gives good results, full volume, can be played by grown as well as young folks. It is worth your while to j come and see it. Come at once, yotl I will be pleased. Cash price only $100. Wonder Store and Music ] II ouse. It A fresh supply of chewing gum, all flavors ; Wrigley's, Walla Walla and Coca Cola, in any flavor that you desire. The Union Grocery Company. A large assortment of fresh olives, Queen, plain, stuffed with celery, stuffed with Hungarian sweet pepper or packed assorted to suit the taste of the most fastidious. As cheap or cheaper than you ever bought them. The Uuiou Groct?i^ Couiji&ity. i