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I THE"
LOCAL LACONI
Happenings of Int
About Town.
Mr. J. A. Brown went t
leston Monday on business
turned Wednesday.
Mre. J. H. Howard after
ing several weeks with her ]
in Greenwood, returned to t
Monday.
The new passenger coaches
Union and Glenn Springs Rj
came in Saturday and are vei
cars. They are dull red in
and are thoroughly up-to-dat<
Pursuant to an advertised si
the County Supervisor and I
gt of the city, all of the dispe
fixtures, iron safe and ice box
sold Monday. The aggr
amount realized was $38.00.
The Companion as a Chi
mas (lift.
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subscription to The Youth's C
panion? Is there any ono, yo
or old, who, having once had
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through it, did not wish to poa
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which, far from losing its freshn
as Christmas recedes into the pti
grows more delightful. mor?
OA A '
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week.
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its pages every boyish taste ai
every fine boyish aspiration. T1
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mestic life and family affection, fo
its children's page and for its medi
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for 1905 and the "Minutemen"
Calendar for 1906, lithographed in
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The Youth's Companion,
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"Dorothy D
u will have the perl
ithout a pinch. Ea$
eepthe feet young
nverted to their use'
i absolute perfect fit i
it more is given in q
for the same money.
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ke pleasure in showi
(f, s amendiL
AS BSn
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if the
|Cut Her Throat v/tik _ ?
wiiii d K<
erest Two colored women living
Sedalia.on the Jack Ray place '
nesday night had a dispute or (
rel about something, a fight wa
o Char-' gnged in and one woman cut
and re-j other's throat with a razor!
which she died. The woman d
spend- the kiting WftS the wife of
parents Browning and the woman ki
he city WftS the wife of Will Broadus. <
, oner Gregory and Deputy .Slit
] Vincent went to the scene of
of the I killing to hold an inquest Thurs
inroad morning.
y nice ? . ?
}.color "The Beggar Prince."
davor ^1C ?e88ar l>rince? a three i
ay musical comedy at the opera hoi;
nsa ^ Wednesday night was a very crec
^ve. table performance. Miss Et
1 ^ Merris as Bettina was a charmii
actress, quite versatile, patheti
. . romantic, comic and cntcrtainint
riST- Mr. Harry Leavclle as Pippo
shepherd, knight and lover wa
quite equal to the emergency ii
each capacity. His voice wns o25.
? Mr
C?B B Crawford.
I>?Walter Dickson, Julia Dobkin.
F?Mrs Mary Fowler.
G?Starks Garner.
K?E O Kendrick. wl
L?Edder Lover, Daisy Lyles, Hen- ]
ben J Lyles. ret
M?Annie McBeth. tin
N?J W Norwood, Johnnie Nesbitt. tlu
I R?J'res Rice, Nancy Rice. Ini
i W?Katie Willard. pai
Persons calling for the above letters the
will please say if advertised, and will be Ta>
required to pay one cent for their delivery.
J. 0. Hcntm, P. M. ^
'odd" ShO'
feet kind. Thej
;y without fricti
looking. A won
wears them alwa
is not only guar
luality than usuj
Call and see th
ing.
PELAND C
. . V A
? in song and story. Tin
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om. chorus was fine and the acting o
ung Parts in the comedy were well
the Performed, all of which was highly
^e(j calculated to entertain the audience
3es8 in a most delightful manner. The
gjjk house was full and the people were
ess we^ entertained without being
^ bored. Doubtless the same people
e8^ could have set for a repitition with- j
by out being tired. The whole performance
WAS '
ana with no
jn objectionable feature. The puns
and jokes were new and appropriate,
h0 in fact it was an up-to-date comedy
c_ and well worth the time and money '
)n spent in attendance.
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? Advertised Letters *
h ji
e Remaining in the Post Office at Union, |
8. C., for the week ending Nov. 10, r
1906.
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A?Herndon Anthony, Mrs. Etta
Anthony.
B?Canley Breland, Jno Clcr^* "
' Brooks.
^- union cotton Mills."*"lne
azor. Dots Prom Due VI
near Nov. 3, 1905.?Synod b?
Wed- on the ninth instant and
iuar- through the thirteenth, !
s en- residences and other builc
the being newly painted the pi
from on an entirely new air. Tli
oing prayer meeting at the A
Will church was not held last ev
illed the church floor had not dr
Cor- a recent painting.
irifF A railroad has been s
the from Donalds to Due West
day railroad will certainly be (
convenience.
Five young men of Krski
lege recently contested who
represent the college at Gre
in the spring. The decisii
lc* not yet been given.
l^? We have had two lyceum
*1' tainments this season. Th
k* j by the Pallas Brown Concerl
, ??a? composed of a wl
e' I a reader, a singer, violinist
? pianoists. Tlie second eonsie
a violinists, pianists, singers
8 readers.
11 The young ladies of the Due
Female College very pleasantl
? tertained the young men and 1
| of Erskine on tho evening ol
' twenty-third of October. Son
the college girls were very jaun
1 French and Spanish costu
others in German dress and
others in colonial costumes,
college was beautifully decor
for the occasion in autumn lea
vines and other foliage. Mi
mock picture talking and oi
games were pleasant features of
evening's entertainment. Varie
oi dainty refreshments were serv
The Amelian and Castalians
cieties are still persevering in tli
interesting work.
Our Y. M. C. A. continues to
nuch good and is more and m<
nteresting.
We have had n
OI SIC
iess in the female college, but i
re now convalescent.
With best wishes for our dei
aper and all the correspondent
m m m Pi'ELLA.
Dog Tax Notice!
All dogs arc liable ton tax of 60
licit is applied to the achool fund,
[f those who have dogs have not al
uly returned them to the Auditoi
had bettor do so when payini
ur other taxes, as executions wil
issued against all dogs found noi
d on and the personal property oi
owner is responsible for said Dog
c, Penalties, Cost, etc.
J. H. Bartikh,
l-2t Tfeas. Union County.
MARRIAGE Or MR. H
Rig Reception Giv<
Groom's ParentsHost
of Invited Gi
Present.
One by .one they pas
from life unto death?
told, from half a inai
^one, from the rickety, t
in the realm of old b;
to the sweet flower str<
cled walks in the havei
married life, as is often
this mundane sphere, (
fools.word.) Such wi
with my young bachclo:
Kelly Johns, who tool
thinking department t
I not exactly satistied wit
himself, or that he got
1 J? ?i ' 1
i couiun i sianti, liad a
TO I anatomy captured, ar
inn S&? I sang,
TO "Maid of Whitmire,
MS Give, oh give me hacl
Or, since that has lef
gS Keep it now, and tak
ffiK I218 was not *ort
m 1 launched out to try a ti
s?s8 1 the great sea of mat rim'
re? kIm I This great social eve
iyS* fflgj8 I at Whitmire on Wedn
125? 1905, when Mr. K
@8 I formerly of Santuc, and
K? Jones, of Whitmire, we
an- g E$ 1 the holy bonds of wcdlo
K? A reception was giv
Era I the home of the grooi
I Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Jt
3.11 V IciM Iphwe, Thursday, Oct
rS which quite a number
1 and friends were invi
I the latter being the wi
pfTl 5? I hereby express my than
Eftf so kindly remembered.
jfflg The home was tasteful
Era I with evergreens, and a
dinner was arranged fc
jsion. When a lady c?
K? parlor door and asked
1 and go with her, I start
*eS| I seizing me. I was
"""" 3# through a eurtain door,
55* 11 felt honored. Such a
B? 1 cd with indescribable
53 I which beggars descri]
KB I merous large fancy cake
SgJ orated with autumn ti
Srs and l)crrics, all made
1 course, but I felt it was
BSSi 1 essary to bite them to
g? Then there were evert
PfiS 1 all trimming about, ar
^ I themums, to add to
IThe windows tt> the d
sa.arv | urVrfo cuullv. y i?l uic >* ui ioi
Ljiaid I independence as a private sol
?rr^"n5rma?^Vme?
burning, and the effects wer
r SF. tiful. An artist can paint a
to look very natural, but the
igins here er was a painting artist whe
continues niake a thing look more l
io many than that master hand at d
lings are hig, did with the dressing of
ace takes cakes. This was done und<
io weekly supervision of Mrs. J. Meador
t. II. P. and all those who ever saw i
cning as her work, knows what was he
icd from feasted mine eyes, and we all
ed ourselves, and I enjoyed m
surveyed it was indeed a pleasant occi
t. This i will stop. I may spoil it. I
>f great to add here my congratulatio
my friend and his bride, and
no col- them a long and happy life,
should as few shadows as possible, and
enwood cloudy day should come, thai
en has bright star that is ever shining
yond may shin<? ' -
_ inu orightci
enter- cvery clearing, and that you
e first cver Ea*n friends. Hey Denvf.i
t Com- ? ?
listler, Monday's Land Sale.
s and
tted of j^gj. Monday was salesday,
anc' despite the rather dismal weath
a large crowd from the city a
West COnnty collected around the cou
y J'.n" house when Sheriff Sanders s<
ladies ^jic jan(j advertised for sale by t
f th? Master.
1? P? The Cole L,a\vson property w
ty in bought Mr. V. K. Lawson f
ni?M 1 $^'^0 and 'amounted to 275 acre
being the home tract.
' j A second part of the estate, cor
ated 8jsting of 2H0 acres, was liought b
VVS' Norman and Murphy for $650.
isie, ^ bi Union belonging also t<
l'!Pr the Lawson property, brought $!<>(
. and was purchased by Mr. B. F
Foster.
ecl- The Creamery property, containSP"
ing 258 acres, was sold to Mr. Jack
,cir P. McKissick for $2,435.
The Wallace Lumlier Company
? sold under mortgage the B. F.
)rc Peigler property near Aetna mill.
It was liought in for $2,460 by Mr.
" B. F. Piegler. It conPd*^'1
ill n,
.....mi Oi 2
civlUS*
The Kendrick property in Jones111
ville township, 82 acres, was sold
8? to Mr. O. S. Kendrick for $1,100.
In Bogansvillc township, 180
acres were sold to Mr. J. II. Law son
for $960.
The old Boh Greer place, 822
acres, was sold to Mr. H. C. Bishop
: for $550.
r A lot in Union was sold to Chas.
? i Vaughan for $410.
j t The Plexico property near Lock,
hart brought $1,280 for 77& acres.
I Quite a large amount of personal
I effect^ belonging to different parties
was sold.
t
P. JOHNS. BMSHlSMffBa
:n by the i We Have *
?A Large ??
jests Were I! for 10
isram 1 Mammoth I
i to a whole 5?
Ihomy path8 88 mm/ a /^v rv "-W
tachelorhood, 5% \v V 91\ I
)\vn, carom- gg
1 of blissful S
the case on ^
taking other
as the case HS
r friend, Mr. BR J
c it into his H * Jxm
hat he was 88 /
la his half of Sg2 t v
; entrapped, m ; wi-is] V
part of his on t
id probably ffl | (\
ere we part, g| j.
It nay heart, BH t
t laay breast, ^
c the rest." ||| ? \
hcoming, he tip i !
*ip a trip on W8 '
ony- M
tilt occurred BK
! MiS9'te^ g ^^ ^ ^
ted, among jj|| \. ^
ks forVing J gg \ ^
ly decorated I jg t
table, load* I
delicacies, I 6fi
ption! Nu-1 H
;s were dec-1 gS ?
ntcd leaves! gg
?Uci"8Acc! 1 We propose
make sure. |p?
5reen vines, ??
id chrysaiv @g 3 departmemY>
the setoff. HI - -?u an uncoverin- 1^
ining room 1 now concealed, befori I '
fol-f will pale inPfn^!Jv-fu^lsc^osure l^n
1 {biff hot for an iW* do J ^
dier promise. J ' p>i
vice for!
a - nhtr11 w ym nr* j
e beau- P J1 I tt
picture S? J m I
re nev>
could H
ceor-a' Si with every Tet
! those !5^ of Furniture we 1
Fant! fl them in at $2 on
my of
t ? vr\J
rc i |S are disposed of.
ysdt ? made for the put
\sion. || ing you to our
ns'lo m you cart see our
with 1 Carpets, Rugs, Coi
H e*s' Lace Curtains
at Window Shades, 36 x 7
< ?1 Chairs for 45c. Rockers
|g| $2.00. Bureaus for $3.1
!| $4.48. Sideboards for $12.0
?$ Golden Oak finish, with Fr
I 1 ? ? on Dresser and wash roll ft
II BAILEY FlIRN
awjjgjgjwsigsBggsisf
y | VEHICLES AN!)'
. I IMPLEMEN
|| We have just recei
KB shipment of Wagot
1 D'sc Harrows, Smot
fe rows, two=horse T
? Middle Bursters, car
$j Wire and Staples.
| in large quantities ai
ffe low price which plat
}}? position to save v
W>. Wo i?
^ w mvite every one
| terested in the above
jfe items to call to see us
|Peoples Sups
a??B f *
lust Contracted |
0 of These 3
Reed Rockers |
H $4.50. ?
to sell FIFTY of?
egular customers %
HX%d&-9*S3:
^n^lJSS
n of affidavit proof of claim
i *? statement as to how the
** A H hft nronerlv filled
)i.46
ti Dollars worth f
will put one of 11
until the fifty if
This offer is lj
pose of bring= |
store, where I
*
large line of 11
mforts, Blank= Ij
Portiers. Sf
2, all colors, 25c. |8
for 75c. Beds for ||S
>8. Chiffoniers for ga
0. Bedroom Suites, j|g
euch Plate Mirror Els
>ot to bed for $15.00.
SURE GO J
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FARMING I
TS. I
ved a large 'i
is, Buggies, |
>thing Har= ||
urn Plows, ?
load Barbed ?1
We bought m
nri ?*
a very Ml
zes us in a |v
ou money, i
; who is in- i|
mentioned |
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