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- [flywn I am determined to pu we are in a position U "git up and git" to go Sfc2j Its just as natural for goods last April when 1 ^ Any lady of refinenien desirable Dress Goods I Ivm: believes the be? chants buy. Cheap s! Our 36=inch Black Sii ujvs* waist Silks and Colon vvW 15 and 18c Double Wid Dress Goods at 33c th U FLYNN IS SjS i am determined to make kS bLuest in our history. ! gO from. let nothing entice \ 55 It is a Fiat, and I can pro prices than they are aske an J say it is wo<>!. J.ooo yards of Calico, tla ag! les- than the tirst cost of feO Cotton Flannel. I atderski ana Wool Dress Skirts, jgg} Books and Shopping Hay antee. Hverv pair warra us crowded, but it will p: same yoods for less mom Tiie Mouse ^ih at sav P. S.?We have one pric beat tit em on I arrs 9P?* ceor etsr* ?cr. x acr* oor NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Treasurer Bartles Asks Your Attention Between October 15th and December 31 st. Read and Govern Yourselves Accordingly. i i.. tux i miks will be opened tin the ! "itli Ht Oet die r a nil i'IomkI mi tin* 31st December without penalty. After tin- :'!st ut" December then* will hi added I (m t eent. penalty for the ii >i111: of January. I per cent, more , f ir ! Vhrbnry, and "> per rent, more , troini1'" ist to ! *> of Mareh After the i 1 *.th ?- f Maivi, \ecul ioi:-> will he issued. i Wine 'tiii., nre to eolh el eor.unula- j linn road tax oil the loth of Member,! and el on the loth day of March. ] \;,'i for paying commutation road j \ 1> to *.<?. \ge ;..r paying poll tax' Win .. paying your taxes pie.tse ohvrve the following rule, in order to ?ave unnecessary e\i cut ions, wliieh is am.living to the taxpayers, the treasurer and the sheriff. 1st. 15. sun that you get t!ie treasurer to look his hook for yuui name ! -fere you go to the auditor for an additional as some one might, have made your ret urn. Jnd lie sure that you eall for your taxes hy the same name as that in \\ hieli you returned it. 3rd. lie sure that you call for the _ t.i :. ..'i. :..u . i .wu ill ?IIH ll \ITll Illilt.1 K' your return and i.ot call for the one into wliich you have movent since making your return. Ith. W'lien you eouie to ~rr ui> >ut or I ay yottr ta\? ?. he -utv tliat you mention liie t<?\v 1 j-11i| < in which you own ; rojM-rty. a< the treasurer i- no! >up-j ; i) * *! to kt.o'.v w !i re till your property i- located. I' I e a > e reilietllher these| | icc in I school 11 ist rids when you come > r - ad to j ay your tnxe- and call for eacii sjieciai school district and towni,iji in which you have property. When you pay your la.\? s please look at ! receipt and see iit cover- ail of your [>i rsoiial property, number of tic res of I uind and lots in town. etc.. and if not. tie ii and tiicrc get i! corrected. an<l d> not wait till tin execution is served against you and then claim that it was the treasurer's fauit and not yours as you a-k< d him for your taxes. The treasurer does not know when you paid taxes on all of your property. That is up to yon. Will collect taxes tit the following places; Union, from October lot 11 to November t?lh, i M?cpt tit IbitTalo Cotton .Mill-. Monday, October 2drd. West S| rings. Nov. Mh. forenoon. I UMinett's store. November Mh. afternoon till H o'clock. Cross Keys. November Oth. Sedalia, Novciitlirr IO, till II o'clock. Adainsburj;, November 111. forenoon. I .ockhart. November I I till II o'clock, Kclton. Novemltt r ! *>, Carlisle, Novcinber HI. forenoon. SantiK*, November 17, forenoon, .loncsville, November JOtli, Tax levy as follows: For Slate *? 1-2 Mills " Ordinary County II 1-2 " Koa<l I " Interest on It !t I'onUs i 1-1 " " Old Soldi' rs 1-2 " " Cottnlit ulioiiul School o " J FLINGS! ish th is big store to its utm > sell all classes of Mercharti ahead and get these ad van the people to go to the che* cotton was 6*Ac, and now < ^DRESS t and taste can get suited i . Such a large quantity is it is not one whit too good f lioddy goods make people lo k, guaranteed not to split, ; :d Dress Silks are the latesi ith Dress Goods at 12*4c per e yard; 75c Broad Cloth at l, NOW FUL ' high priced competition howl have said that I will sell you : ,*ou to turn aside, but come to ve it by thousands, that I only j elsewhere, I have gained the ? WE PITC ? n l- -c kind, as long as they I the cloth that they are made o irt Flannel in Blue. Red. Gray t Ready-to-wear Ladies' Under: s. The Shoe stock is full to tl 11 ted according to quality. We :ty you to wait. You cann ?t iv y or better goods for the same :s FLYN ur e for all; a child can buy as ch? . of as nit;:!: as a cent, or ever 150 Piee " Union Special School 3 Carlisle " " " 3 1 ' Santne " " 3 " I loin'svillc - 1-- *' lloeky Creek " " .1 " | ' West Springs " " 2 1-2 lonesville School bonds 2 Past Indebtedness 1 .1. 11. I'? \ in i i-:s. H>-3l Treasurer Union County. TESTS PATIENCE. The West Patient Union Citizen Must Show Annoyance at Times. Nothing spoils a j^nod disposition.! | noihinu taxes a man's paiienee like j any itchiness of the skin, itehinjj i Piles almost drive yon crazy. All day jit make-yon miserable, all nijrht it 1 keeps you awake. Itch! I toll! Itch! j wiiii i:<> relict. .Just tlw1 same with I Ki-zi'iun Ymii can hardly keep from I j -cratching it. You would do so. hut .you know ii make-* it wot sr. Such j I miseries are daily decreasing. People ! a re learning I hey can he cured. I .earning the merit of l>oan's ointment, l'h nty of proof that bean's ointment will cure Piles. Kezema or any itcliii! of the >kin. Head the testimony of a I nion citizen : .1, M. Mardis. retired fanner, a veteran of the Civil War. residing at '22 ' ihraud Street, says: "I have used bean's < tint men t with very satisfactory results. Per a long time I suffered from itching piles. I lost my leg in the war, hut I have sulfered more from the intolerable itching than I ever did with the h g. and there seemed to he no relief nignt or day. It was a constant torture and tin more I scratched the more it itched. I have done everything to try and relieve it, hut to no nurpo.-e until I read about I loan's Kidney Pills and boan's ointment and procured ti ho\ of the latter at a drug store. The salve stopped the itching on the first application and I can now -ay entirely cured it. You are welcome to use my name as an endorser of the claim-made for this remedy." For sale hv all dealers. Price 50 rents Foster-.Milburn Co., BufTalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Notice. All parties holding claims against the estate of II. C. Lawson, deceased, will please present them at once, and al, those owing the estate will please call and settle at once to 11. C. Lawson, Jn.l Kxecntor. Frightful Suffering1 Relieved. Suffering frightfuily from the virulent poisons of undigested food, O. (}. Grayson, of l.ula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life I'ills, "with the result," he writes, "that I was cured." A11 stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. l'.V at F. C. Duke's drug store, guaranteed. Sct5 ost limit this fall. We are dise at prices far below \vh; tages in all kinds of goods, ipest store in town to do th >ur customers can get the I > GOODS n our immense variety of i not to be found at our price or the ladies of Union and I ok cheap. We sell first cla at 98c. Our $1 and $1.25 y* t fads. Our prices for Sliks yard; 25 and 30c Dress Go< 50c; 98c Fine Broad Cloth a HY ARMED * with my low prices. I have s ill kinds of merchandise for lei my store. The man who will sell reliable goods, the kind t! confidence of the best people HED THE " ast 4c. 135 Fine White iWarse f. A few Men's Suits and Od ind White. Ladies' Cloaks an suits, all kinds. Men's and Br io overflowing. Nothing but ? ' guarantee a saving of 15 to 2: lake money as easy any other money at N'S OA HON, - eap as the shrewdest shopper, told them a lie about goods. es of New Outing Just Opened at 2 Union & Glenn Springs Railroad Co. Time Table Effective Aug. 1, 1905. Leave Union 7. a. in. Loo, 1.00 and h. 10 p. ill. Arrive Buffalo 7.15 a. m. 1.15, 4.15 and \ S.25 p. in. ; Leave Buffalo 8.15a. in. 1.45. 5.00 and f 8.30 p. in. Arrive Union 8.30 a. in. 2.O0. 5.15 and 18.45 p. in. Leave Union 9.00 a. in. and 5.25 p. m. Bass Neal Shoals 9.50 a in. and 6. I<> p. m. Arrive Bride 10.15 a. m. and 0.35 p. in. Leave Bride 10.35 a. in. and 6.50 p. m. Bass Neal Shoals 11.00 a. m. and 7.10 p. in. Arrive Union 11.50 a. in. and 8.00 n. m. i All lruins daily unless otherwise noted. Week days only. | Saturdays and Sundays only. Connection made at Pride \yith Seahoard Air Line through trains South hound in the morning and North bound | in the evening. I Interchangeable mileage sold by the Seaboard Air Line will he honored by the U. ik G. S. R. R. M. B..SUMMER, Gen. Pass. Agent. Famous Fruit Farms of Texas. Arkansas, Louisiana, and the great South-west reached by the Cotton Belt Route. You can purchase very (dieap round trip "Home Seeker" tickets at Atlanta. Birmingham, Anniston, Montgomery and certain other points any first or third Tuesday. Tickets bear a final return limit of 21 days, and allow stop overs any point west of Memphis. Ask for tickets to read by Memphis and The Cotton Belt. Write L. P. Smith, Trav Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. A Daredevil Ride. often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Sehuelc, of Columbus, < >., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c at K. G. Duke, d ruggist. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that John 8. K end rick, administrator of the estate of Kli/.abeth Burgess, deceased, has applied to Jason M. (freer, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such administrator. It is ordered. That the 6th day of November, A. T). 10:>6, he fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said estate. Jason M. Gkrkk, Probate Judge Union County, 8. C. Published in Tiik Union Timkh October Oth, 1005. 40-3t IPARPS1 : so intimately connected wi it other stores will ask. and what we get cheap Fly leir trading as it is for wate >enefit of the lowest prices I DEPART ill kinds of Dress Goods js in this State. (Mark y< Jnion County.) I actually iss goods as chean as others ird wide Silks you cannot t . and Dress Goods are world :>ds at 20c the yard; 35 and it 73ct $1.25 Broad Cloth at ______ ;tarted with a burning desire ai ;s than any other man in this beat my prices is being rocked uit holds a customer with band in Union County. I never mi: LOW PRICE illes Counterpanes at less than d Pants at half price. Piles of id Jackets, long, medium and s >vs' Pants Goods. Window i solid leather. I never buy a sh ?c on every dollar you trade at way as you can by waiting tSH ST c /"\ MXI I ii rt am ? ouu I n UMttULI ?\Ji L challenge Any person to s White people and colored peep 1 -2c a Yard Less Than Factory Cos AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting any Person or Persons from Bringing Into the Town of Union From any Point Within the State of South Carolina, j Hither as the Agent of the Purchaser or Vendor, any Alcoholic Liquors, lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Union, South Carolina, in Council assembled and by authority of the same: Suction 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for tiny person or ncrsons whether acting as agent for the purchaser or vendor to carry, transport, or bring into the Town of Union, from any point within tne State of South i Carolina, any alcoholic liquors. Pro-! vided, nothing herein contained shall t be construed to abrogate the provis-| ions of the Dispensary Law of the State of South Carolina. Suction 2. Any person or persons violating this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars ($KX).()0) or suffer imprisonment for not more than thirty days. Done and ratified in Council assembled, under the hand of the Mayor and Corporate Seal of the Town of Union. this Second day of < letober, A. I). 1905. Attest: It. L. McNally, \V. 1>. Arthi'R, Mayor, [i.. h. 1 Clerk and Treas, 40-3t LOW RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. To Washing-ton, D. C., and Return. Account American Bankers Association, October 10-13th, 1905. One fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale October 8th and 9th; linal limit October 15, with privilege of extension for an additional ten days on deposit of ticket and payment of fee of 50 cents. TO'Cll ICAGO, J U?, AND RETURN, ACCOl NT NATIONAL ltAITIST CONVENTION, COL., October 25tii-:?1st. 1905. One fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale October 23rd and 24th, limited to return, leaving Chicago not. later than November 5th, 1!>05. For further information, as to rates, I schedules, etc., call on any agent of the .Southern Railway, or address, Brooks Morgan, A. O. 1'. A. li. W. Hunt, I). P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that H. C. Little, Guardian of the Estate of Bessie Haines, now Brown, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such Guardian. It Is Ordered, That the 80th day of October, A. P. 1005, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. Jason M. Grkkk, Probate Judge Ufflon County, S. C. Published in Tub Union Timks, September Jbth, lOOo. 3'J-lt ro THEBt ith Southern Mills and Ea We've got the "know how" nn will sell cheap or "bus r to run down hill. We c that has been heard of in 50 MENT.^= and Silks. We have gatfi 3U, I never buy trash or 1 would not pay freight on i sell you old shop worn shod >uy anywhere for 25c a yar beaters. You cannot touc 4oc Dress Goods at 25c tl vsc a yard. PPED FOR ad a determination to make >wn. I don't care who he in a cradle somewhere; he s like steel, and by selling them srepresent the goods 1 sell. I n " MUSIC.?factory cost. Children's anc Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, hort. Silk and Mercerized Pet Shades, Trunks, Embroideries, loddy shoe. We sell shoes urn Flynn's. When you come to until your turn comes. We c ORE, yo ;ay that 1 ever in my time in I >le pay the same price for goods it Now. Match-Making in Union 1 . ? | Not love matchs, not matches > to extract fire from, but matches nevertheless. _ ( por instance, our Dry Goods' i match the season, our Cloth- j' ing match the high art tailor j * made, our Hats match the! contour of your face, our! Groceries match your taste. We match high" quality and low prices, no mismatches i here. Come! We solicit your trade solely on the merit' of our goods. j1 Yours for safe, satisfactory! business, GEO. W. GOING. BOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand * Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shaft- F iirg, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, L Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. I Cast every day; work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta,Jjeoreia. Cheap Trips * California " raffjj no All the way Daily St'lt/nttllmr re /O/.lnl.n. ^ , wa -m J I. V/ 31. "Colonist" rate from St. Louis only $30 end Chicago $33. Tickets honored in Tourist Pullmans w and chair cars. Tourist Pullmans y run daily St. Louis to Los Angeles 11 by way of Kansas City and the (l< Santa Fe through without change, p] On request will tell why you 25 should visit California this Fall, and why you should travel on the *' Santa Fc. t< Write to y 0 J. C. SARTELLE, S. F. & P. A., 16 No. Pryor St., Atlanta, G&.l* SSpj stern Factories that ?83 and the everlasting Wgj t wide open" trying. ?8! ontracted for all our ig?| years. |8S lered piles of bolts of ?3 last season's styles- gu the trash some mer- jgJ? Idy goods for. d more. Our Shirt- g?? :h them. We have ie yard; 45 and 50c Kg VICTORY | this fall's business the is or where he comes *3g doesn't live in Union. i reliable goods at lower ?|j iever sell cotton goods jpsi I Boys' Knee Suits a*" Doilies, Table-covers' ticoat Skirts and Silk ||jj Laces, Belts, Pocket ' der an absolute guarthe store you will find ^ ;an always sell you the gfp House that sells || u honest goods. J| Jnion broke a promise, at Flynn's. Be ' WALLACE & BARRON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. r. CI.OUOII WALLACE. P. D. lJARRON. Rllee?Rooms 12 and 13, up stairs, opposite Hotel Uifion. Practice in the itate and United States Courts. 24-ly SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. ). H. MONTGOMERY, M. D~ PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. ~ ~ dfc Oilice in Opera House Building. Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. Residence Phone 147. l-12tp m F. C. DUKE, tepresenting the Best and Most .iberal Life, Health and Accident nsurance Companies In the world OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN LEAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. A IOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. ' OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREETT Cheap Rates to Texas. Arkansas, Louisiana, and the Southest, Each first and third Tuesday ou can purchase tickets at Atlanta, irmingnain, Anniston, Montgomery, nd certain other points to the reat South-west and return by Memhis and the Cotton Belt route at ?i .vuvij miuuvu raxes. TICKCtS allow x>p overs any place west of Memphis, nd are good to return any day with1 21 days after purchase. Write ine } make arrangements and see that r?ur tickets read by Memphis and the otton Belt route. L. P. Smith, Traveling Passenger Agent, )3 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga.