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WMB??K9 | EVER> S Deposited in [t S| by Sixty The ugj and Twenty plus. We divi Sg Depositors in c where your m bB day in and da SB paid to its d (over $7,000 i Get busy and with T11 I i?' r\ r-^ r~ gg i nn ftA. Capital and L SB >SEmi&E3?I llMow is !? N4 to buy youi Sfi holidays. S &j our line be ^ have Men's ? ^ $10.00; also a ^ Suits from {& Overcoats at j& also a good 1 j& and Gent's j|j ...You will (8 | RFRLIN'S r jjg Next to Ca f .h-j - ^ r ' *-^ v ' ~ Very Low Rates Actc Christmas Holidays. I !i n i in I i l.l.. ?:..i- . i I 11 v lli-KCIS will be >ol< the Seaboard Air Line railway greatly reduced rates on nceoiu Chi ist tnas holidays. Tickets bo sold on 1 teeember 22, 2->, 2"), -?*> ami III, IVlU'i, and Jam 1, 100(1. limited to .January 1, 1 For s lu oln and college* bol tickets will also be sold at reib rates upon presentation and render of eei t'lieates signed by superintendent, principal or pi dent of schools and colleges, teachers or pupils. Such tit will be sold December 17 to 21, elusive, with iinal limit January t'.KHl. For inforinatiob regarding r; and time of trains and for I'ulln ear reservation, call on your m e.-t Seaboard Air Line ticket ag or write to \V. F. ( hri-tian. ass ant general passenger agent. . lantu, (la. JdtK, the \ dnner, Is Happ Jonesville, S. Dec. lltli. Spare rib and sausage time li come again, and we are living no* potatoes, sweet milk, good jcrsi 1 lilt ?' "~-1 11 ' b"\><\ oki Jl<>1110 made I:i> and corn bread makes the old nm feel good and wish lie was ynun again. Cotton all gathered, cor cribbed and a fair crop sun Wheat and oats sown and fan work set aside. Fanners just wait ing for the blessed, Christmas t< conic. Ought we not to lie happy A fair price for all of our cotton Mrs. Jack and all five hahies wd and jolly a^ ever. All this make: Jack feel like singing, "Jesus, hovei <?f My Soul," that grand old hymn that stirs our very soul to know that Jesus loves us all. Progress all over our good old country. New houses, hams, and stores are going up on every side. Hur brother, fi. W. Whitlock has built a large addition to his store and is carrying quite a nice stock of goods, which lie is selling at very reasonable prices. Pro. Whitlock is one of our New Hoj>e brothers I who has paid #7.00 over nml ?>i? 1 ms assessment. Our New Hope! people have paid every dollar they owe our pastor and conference claims, which we feel proud of. j All of our churches are coming out uud doing a good work so wo will . tay nuien. And the schools, Jack | tiiys, Clod Mess the schools, tlie.y t - ?$????$ g$??ssts? a { DOLLAR his Bank is protected lisand Dtllars capital thousand Dollars Surde our profits with our >ur Savings Department oney draws 4 per cent, y out. This Bank has epositors in dividends in forty-two months, start a bank account )PLES BANK, Surplus over $80,000. sss> ^sseasEasaaaSK . the Time r clothing for the top and look over fore buying. We 5uits from $2.50 to j I i* r* yuou line ot DOy'S *c to $3.00. Men's very close prices; me of Hats, Shoes Furnishing Goods. save money at... IOTHING STORE, irson's Barber Shop. | Wo have four white llourisl flint -uhools "1 Hooky Creek l)is I which arc doing a noble work, j have splendid teachers, God lo . . and God fearing teachers. 1 ' N God bless theni all in their n ^ a. I work. I.et us all give them a m 1 of encouragement and hid tl speed. We have one of tl ~ ' J teachers U)arding with us and J (u\r ' y?u xv,> proud of her. !\ : , 1' j Jack and all tin* hahles just love l< *l-\ ! and don t see how we could 11 ' without her. >u.1 ~ ! I can't stop without saying h rah for the Cotton As-ociatii ~ Stand buyers for fifteen cents, , ? need it, we deserve it. Capita " has it, can spare it. I.et the el? g'? up if they wish. Give us lift* k ' cents and we can afford it too. liear?l a good man say lie has had ' mortgage on his farm for the I; twenty years, hut since he has ^ ; eleven cents for his cotton he s< 'V' his way out, and his wile and eh ^ dicnean wear good clothes and go M'hool, too. Don't you know th good woman r?n-? 1 ... .... -inmi au<l prai ,w j < 1 <mI. alter Ix'iug liounil 'JO year ! 1 -ay amen. .).\< k ihi:f\i;mkk. ; Keep ail the family H in a Good Humor in t n ana good spirits during th( . Holidays, by giving then " delicious and wholesome * j bread and the best of Coffee J | both of which you can rest . i assured you will have if you i will entrust your order for * Christmas Flour and Coffee | to us. We make a specialty of these two, the most impor; pint ia "ii u- - cm iiuu>enoici supplies. : Every sack our Christmas Flour guaranteed to give sat- | isfaction: every pound of. Coffee (20, 25, 35 and 40 cents per pound) guaranteed to be better than the same money will buy elseweere. We want your orders for < Coffee and Flour and are pre- < pared to give you satisfaction * it any cost. | Union Grocery Co. j I ? ? 2!~5 1 JORDAN'S APPEAL FARMERS. ? Diversification Vs. ( - Production. S&+& gjj ent Acreage Suffi< 9R The Southern Cotton Ass< 8 will not ask the farmers,South to reduce the <xAton for 1900 less than that pi a 1 (K) "). The Association does i 8 insist with all the forco at i mand that the acreage pla cotton throughout the bolt i !hc not increased during tin ing season of 1906. Let the word of every Southern fa mvkusifif ation, and throng agency produce :tn abund: ioou supplies to maintaii jggj farm. Permanent indepe i thrift uiul prosperity can't enjoyed hy Southenj cotton through the adoption juul nance of a system which \vi each farm self-sustaining. I only medium throYigh wh fefj present iniquitous credit which has so long held our p g|3 bondage, can be effreiivcly yty lip and relegated fo tho p ElH3 is the only medium thn.ugl t he great masses of cotton pi can ever hope to control the their cotton in the market: country and fore& consunu TO buyes to pay tliein fair ai M prices for the staple. Any which forces the producer to M his crops rapidly in order nm maturing obligations to pay I 92 plies that could he more raised at home will ever 1 N&s make a slave of the grower, in ing the rights of manhood TO every Southern cotton raiser Kjj enjoy to the fullcsU^xteiit. ovKiinuoniiTioN a Manors > III the snriiu? of 1 oft" * *"v * V I Siurioiis and potential face* t < $3 ton growers or thfr&uth b> of over-production \* cot 11)01. The Southern C octon $K ution at that time wtageil an 03 and effective campaign foi a 0Q tion in the. cotton a^a to Im i 08 in 100o. The advice of ;h S3 ciation wan loyally/ support f** cotton growers through o cotton holt and a rclTuction < W live million acres up* stricue b&j the cotton area forfvOoand ] ork. smokehouses from North Car king the ltio Grande Kiver. Tli trict cultural, commercial, induistr All financial interests of the Sol ving today enjoying an era of pro: say, far in excess of any period i oble onced within the past half cc ,'or<l ( To maintain our present po iem ' and forge ahead in the achicv hose ! of greater successes, it isinipt tell that no serious mistake be in: Irs. J the planters who are now n her their arrangements for the : do ' planting of 1000. Let every i pause and calmly consider h in- ture even while enjoying the >n! ! of a victory which has beei we most marvelous ever won in m< list i times. >th ; IMiKSRNT ACIlK.Uii: SLTFICIEN 011 I The present estimated tw seven million acres planted in a ;l is sufllcicnt under normal elii conditions to produce enough c< 'ot to meet the demands of spinnei '.(JH the American staple. Any mat increase in the cotton acrengi 1000 will tend to stagnate the ton market and depress prices low their legitimate value, law of supply and demand is ! only true medium of regulting | and legitimate prices for our g I staple product. Tl??? ? ' . ..xy . wumern i f ton Association, through all sources of strength and co-opera mediums of disseminating infori tion to all its loyal and patri< supporters, with an eye single - the future prosperity of all cot 1 growers and business interests 1 the South, earnestly makes this i ? peal for broadening the splent advantages that are to be gained diversified agriculture on Southi farms. Plant an abundance small grain, corn and side eroj liaise more hay, cattle and hogs. I'KACi: AND I'LKNTY. Let we)Milled corn cribs ai smokehouses he the great buhvarl of safety between the farmers an the world of trade with whom the have to deal. Rotate your crops intensify your acreage, fertilize lib erally, cultivate w??ll ' - |>iuuuc(t pien t if ill ly on the acreage planted am enjoy ihose rewards which ahouli he the fulsome portions of tbofk who till our Southern soils. Study the possibilities of our soils and limate and learn to appreciate and levclop the wonderful resources at Uir command in the lield, garden ind orchard of Southern agrieulure. Become depositors in your anks rather than I>orrowers. Get n a cash basis as vapidly as possi- i le ai^d hpak up the ruipou$) credit] A TO system which in the past lias 1 fatal to cotton growers. Southern farms become each j wpp. more self-sustaining under U " adoption ?f a diversified and in . ^ *ive system of culture and prt CiCnt. rotation of crops, the growers the South's greatest? staple relation quickly regulate its marketing of the meet the legitimate demands acreage consumption and maintain its p nted in at such figures as will always ask and to the producer a profit on its ts com- Auction. Build warehouses 1 nted in your surplus money, and se in IhOo adequate storage facilities for d plant- proper handling or your cotto watch- the markets of the country, rmcr be us reach out and broaden the 1 ;h that ket and uses for American cot t 1 ..t ... i.-:? -? - * ? inv.v tn i>^i un nniik uikjui uirect mute i each twcen the producers and the s ndonee, ners of the world aud in safe gu inly he ing our maguiiTcent and valu growers staple from the greed of specul; maintv - interests, on joy the blessings o 11 make monopoly and through co-opera 11 is the rapidly develop our beloved i?o icli the land into the richest and 1 system, proseperous section of the ei eoplejn Union. Pause, reflect and 11 broken no fatal mistake in entering 11 ast. It the new crop year for HHH>. 1 which sun of peace and plenty is shii oduecrs on the loyal and patriotic head sale of Southern planters today, lh - <if the deuce has blessed our conn rs and The clouds may thicken and dai lid just our horizon in the spring,if we ? system ' heedless of our duty. The Soutl market Cotton Association sounds its to meet of warning and issues its -appea tor sup- the people. Yours truly, cheaply IIahvie Joitn.v tend to President Southern Cotton Assi linimiz- | tion. 8houW j Special Advertisemei II.na(.I.. : Notices will lie inserted In tills eolui 1 crisis tin? rate of 25 words or loss for 25c one i four Issues for 75e. Additional lines be cot- twenty live words 6c a line. lui.-oll KliUKIVEIf?by express f ton ill shipment Wiley's Fine Choco Assoei- I and Hon Hons in packages at -cai active red lie- SAI.ESMAN wanted to look after ..1 ! interest in Union and atlja planted j t;oiint.i?>?4 Suiom .>? ,,i v.uiuinisi ?. Vseo-1 Address The Victor Oil Comp led by I Cleveland, 0. __ lit the KEMEMBER us for your Christ >f fully i preserves, pickles, vinegars, m n from 1 nieat and all other seasonable da I i li We recently received the big planted cons,jgnnient e\ er made to one of this cern in s. C.; every package, gua ..n the I Tt>vthe in the Christmas packages thai ih.s and have ever shown before. I ' , Drug Co. jlina to 2 o agri- WK AltE headquarters for Wij ial and ^tick Blue. The most econom .s ' j and convenient blue ever offered tin are , tju, trade. If your washwoman spellty i not tried it, let her try it once ixperi- 1 she will want to use it all the ti illtiiry ! and then she can get your clot ... . just right. The Union Grocery Sltlon, 1_ emeilt BIO SURE you set- our line of Huyh native hue Candies before you buy t i,i- . present for your girl. The pack a. Uie.Dy are beautiful this season. Di inking Drug Co. ^innn MAKE a specialty ol Pratt's stt man food nnU Poultry Powders; big i is ill- sortment just received, all size pat llttsh ages and bags. Also carry Bhu P, man's Medicated bait Brick. Ci , oil us for stock, cattle and poult e powders. The Union Grocery i"o. SEE the Xmas ad. of the wonderf 1 array of Xmas goods. Pianos, 0 enty- gans, Machines, Graphophones, Vit ntton ''"s' Cuitars, Banjos, Kurnitur .. Stoves. Nearly everything for liatie l homo and for Santa C'laus at tl )tton J Wonder Store. s for 7. ~ _. . vv HKN you iliink of eaiuly, think < cnal iho Union Grocery Company, don1 ; for buy until you have seen their lin cot- c,r you will be sorry that you did no l>0- place your order with them. Call ii and see our superb line ; every pac k * 'lf) age of candy and every pound o the bulk candy guaranteed to bo fresh fair delivered to any part of the city, 01 rent shipped by express to any add rest that you desire. The Union Grocery -^t- Company, agents for l.owney and its Koss. tivc j-or iloii(jay smoking in any size box, - >'s, fto's and 100's. Rootle member our assortment is the best to and our prices the lowest. The ton Union Croeery Company. of WE W1S1I for every customer of ours ip- a merry and healthful Christmas, ]}(| and we will do our part towards con. tributing to the good health of this I 'o occasion by supplying you nothing I'll but pure and wholesome foods. The, of Union Grocery Company. >.s. WE HAVE intended for each one of our patrons to have one of the beautiful calendars which we arc distributing. if you haven't got yours.it ul is an accident, and wc have it for you. Cull ut our store and wc.will I take pleasure in giving it to you. The Union Grocery Company y 5 IF YOU want to be sure to get sound ' and sweet Florida oranges and fresh 1P05 packed raisins, be sure to find our store ; all prices, from 25 to 60 1 cents per dozen : special price by the j box. The Union Grocery Company. 5 FRESH supply of Graham Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Cream of Wheat, | Vigor, Force and Puffed Rice, just received at The Union Grocery Co. n a ... .vw.uiw BEN T. TOWNSEND TOWNSEND & TOWNSEND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I Union, S. C. \ 35-iot 0 I:,THIS IS Y001 the ten- jgf )per We have just rec Drummers Sam " '!?? things in Flow( pro- Feathers, Street c',!',' Feather Hats, et< ert Cloaks, Beave Misses Cloaks. 1 ton. I bargains will he pin- jeariy shopper. > able of bargains like 1 nu our customers t( mi" ^ou can til half Price. Hire ? McLure lit mug s of The U ovi E1JUST R B SOLID : I AUBURN nts | cent || /-? . ? ani' 11 Quarar,teed ? I COME A E I OUR PRICE 11 UNION HARD ieal F" to lias ff* S To be Corn pr's a JjJJ Your clothes wh iko . . modest or ex pens '?k should be the produ a reliable maker. l,y I stock affords you th< ? I portunity to dress cori '? ly at a moderate p a The "S. M. <& S." clotl is built to suit all. '[ "made made right at i right price." $10 to a - Overcoats, $3.50 to $K ? Top Coats, $10 to Rain Coats, $8.50 to $16 i || Give us a few mini we'll supply your appai J. C O OUTFITTERS TO PA A \ HAIR ik. S DENTl 2 Crown, Bridgework and F 2 Office over Mutual Dry Gc Lw DR. J. M. WALLACE. E WALLACE & $f DBKTTI jjV Crown and Bridge Work fta A Specialty. Phone 117. : ? i OPPORTUNITY! eived a full line of iptes in the latest jrs, Plumes, Fancy Hats, Fur Hats, Rain Coats, Covr Coats, Short Coats, Come early, as these : picked up by the When we get a lot :his we want all of ) share it with us. ? ese goods at about >rcantile Co., ndersellers. ECEIVEDl CARLOAD 1 WAGONS! I'V $55.00 S For 18 Months, h ND SEE US. H IS ARE RIGHT. 1 iimnr nmmitiu Hi WHKt UUWirRWT, | <*4t >.50 P ites of your time and rel. o H E N, RTICULAR PEOPLE. HAIR, 8 ISTH. 2 tegulating a Specialty. 5 >ods Co., Union, S. C. 5 I ?rzq! I DR. H. L. FELLERS. Sfi FELLERS, OT I BTS. 5M Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 YAl Nicholson Building. ?r) 11 i* #r>i " * I