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gpe m ss : I Listen', |j| "The Busy Bee's" hi 9 longer, so if you haven't 1 you had better do so at on ?g share of Big Bargains of L 2 such as Dry Goods, Shoe Pants, Hats, Caps, Trunk B3 you an idea of our extreme 9 Our ShJS Heavy Plow Sh ft-it* 1 1 C I > 1 i. 1 Iv^cii i ? ' i-muvii v ?? v_aar. .? 500 yards White Waist Go An extra bi^ cut on F an I Caps. CON'T POROCl el T g_jj C" PI S ? I nL oiJ !Next Door to The ! m m RHHS98BSS G EENV ILL'S : UBLIC SCHOOLS. Room At'o 'umert? ts A vantages in SgTcoI Work in Node n Times. mi? vi.ms [>i:.\i. in i; i: i:i:n vi i.i.i - m:\vs A g?>o 1 teacher is known by tin* room sh kci p-. A well kept, v.. II decorated, cloan and wholesome schoolroom may not make a good teacher hut it usually indicates one. Supt. Kvaus in liis booklet, "Attitude/' says, "Somehow tin re is born in us a gnat res pert l'or decent tilings, and we d?> betti r win n we are sum unded by that which uplifts.'' Children sitting daily in the influence ef neat, well ordered room-, abundance of llowcrs and good pictures, with no waste paper to soil the floor, with a happy and beautiful surrounding to did- into tie ir lives, will come after awhile to tolerate no other sort ??f thing. And for their prop r d. velopnc-nt these things are necessary : > tin* sunsi.ine. Th'-ro are few children who do not love flower^ and picture.-, and few rooms that ma\ not he made more attractive by the use <,f both. Of course we all have growing plants in our rooms, for tlu y are healthful as well as ornamental, but children love the blossoms, and - so: :i as spring comes, they will bring flowers to school. It is well to keep vases or jars on your desk and the window sills. Then with little * - 1 I a A 1 1 1 .1 1 ikiuou- hi in* icucui i , aim muen pleasure tti the child these may be kept filled, live months <>f 111? ^ion, with bright cut ilowers. Kneourngc children to hring autumn leaves also. Midwinter is the time lor thought and ingenuity if we wish to ke< p our rooms bright. Hyacinth and narcissus bulbs may he grown in a dish of water. It' started early enough they will I 1? otu in winter and doubly repay for themselves in fragrance ami beauty. Little white half curtains arc quite useful, they make a pretty background for growing plants, and add much to the beauty of a rooinWheivvcr there i- to be a curtain let it be a pretty one. If the book shelves are to be curtained, it is quite as easy ami always pays to put up an attractive drapery. l)r. Augsburg said, the teacher's best helper in beautifying a room is the blackboard, which should he a thing of hoauty and a joy forever. It is well to keep in mind the doc tor's commandment. "Te.oti shalt have a clean I laekho ird," for it bears record of toucher and pupil-. There are some things we mu-t keep on boards, and for lack of attention they often Ik conic an eve-1 sore to all. 1'he program should be rewritten as often as it becomes shabby. Tin re should be a ealen- ' dar with s ?nje decoration appropri-' ate to the season. The honor roll should always be attractive. If the next day's lessons are written on the hoard have it done neatly. The ehildren enjoy and appp eiat.- scenes and illustrations from a lesson, and maps for current events, though it is best to keep these on charts. Two or three paper hooks may he! used for keeping the hest manual work. The Vncrgetic, entlmsia-tic teacher will let none of these be-1 com stale or meaning! .-s. The best place for keeping wood and coal is a minted box. and a box of tin: same color may hi- used ns a land for the water bucket and basin. This often proves better than having the bucket in the window, op it removes the temptation of throwing water into a neighboring window. Keep n good ivnsttf basket and hnvo it passed often.* Wo insist upon children keeping* their desks and the; floor in order. A pupil who is untidy in school will be apt to remain so. Iktv toutJftir'tt jHsrwjawi uypgiic-j isassss^gsg Listen!! g sale lasts a few days ^ visited "The Busy Bee" || ce, so you can get your ga 3rand New Merchandise, s. Notions, Furnishings, ra :s, etc. Belc^v we give (|| % low prices: || oes to go at 51.00 8g v S'noes to go at ... l.CO 38 >ods, worth 15c, at 10c ||jj 'ants, Boy's Suits, Hats H THE PLACE, SY BEE ? Peoples Supply Co. fe|j ONES. ? HMBSH 33 BB $ ? ance may (?) add much to the adornment of :i room. Beauty is a gift ]> -ssf.-M (! 11v few persons, lust we are (old that good health, I?? coining clothing, -?nd agreeable manners an- tin; host possible subistitutos. '"A crown does not make i a king, hut it indicates him/' j i either attire makes a man hut it I'ten marks him. !n llaimy's Educational freed is ' this sentence, "1 believe in beauty in the school room, and that the love of the 1 eautil'ul is one of the strongest incentives to work." Adornment is that which adds beauty It) dignity, and as t or school rooms mad both, it might lie veil if we give some thought to this subject. September i! 1, 1 OOo. Touifcliip Equalization Boards Hold Meeting. At tin r< (piest <1 Conine Auditor J >hn <!. Pair, the members of the town.-'. , 1 oards of equalization met in the court house last Monday for the purpose of deciding upon a uniform rah? of a.v' ssnvnt of property throughout t!i" entire county. The idea v . that each hoard should know at what rate of valuation property would he assessed hy the hoards < I the other township* and it vas ee.usidereil expedient that the members of the hoards meet and consult and thus he enabled to agree upon a uniform valuation. After some discussion and in view of the fact that the legislature had passed no law fixing a standard hy which ! ( qualization hoaids should he governed. it was necessary in order to I make all things equal in matters of prop rty asseesment that the said hoards of M|ualizalion should agree upon a uniform rate, therefore the equalization hoards of the several townships agreed upon 00 per cent of the market value of the property returned as a fair rate of valuation for assej-saient upon which to levy and pay taxes for the year 1 t?0(>, tin? market value heing what such property would hringif sold in open market or private sale. Notice Pubiic Printing. <ei Monthly I - ia>t. tin-county hoard will have a call meeting for llie pur ! ?)> oi awarding pontic pruning lor the jcar Kaeh | aper will bo required to submit u certified copy of subscription list. Respectfully, T. .1 I > K'I'K X I! A C< M , It Supr. U. 0. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIcHT ONLY Saturday, Norcii iO Special Engagement of the liERALO SQUARE CGMiC OPERA CO. Presenting the Merry Musical Mi xup "A TSiP W IKfilS" A "Laugh n Minute** Guaranteed. Pretty Girls, Picturesque Co-turner Bright, Catchy, Jingling Music. SWEET SINGERS CLEVER COXEDI A S R pie e with Tuneful IV.elo 'y an J Abounding in clean, Wholesome Mirth. Prices? &LQO, COc.^ . ? in i ft* Letter to J. F. Huytics. Union, S. C. l>enr Si i :Wb:tt iv, r i d l>e the result of selling poor ; ah-t will* this guarantee? "If you have sny fault to find with this paint, oilier n< w or in putting it on, or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about it. "Wo authorize him to do what is right at our expense." That means pay damages, don't it? Here's another guarantee: "if your elate eliemist liials this paint ad liberated, we will pay his bill ai d send you $l,rOO." We stand by both of these guarantees: as we are tin- maker, we know all about it. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe A; Co. IV S. Hailey Lumber ami Mfg. Co. sells our paint. ' o9 TH LC New York Sunday Herald ohk.vikst pApp.it pi nusiiKh. Issucs a Sjveial Southern Edition with Exclusive News front all Sections i f tin* South. This edition is a complete Sunday Newspaper, and is full of interesting facts front all parts of the World. T1IE N. V. St XI>AY WOULD. Comic Magazine Section will interest old and young. Get a copy of the New York Sunday Would and learn what si woni dcrful ameunt of information and I interesting fsiets can Ikj contained in sin up-to-date newspaper. The New York Sunday World is on suit* at our Agent's store, K. II. Senile. 10-It. Spssis! ildvsisisemgiais N<>tn*i-? will bo inserted in this colnrau u* tho rule ?>l 2.? words or loss tor $iu one e-Mio. i four issues lor "Be. Additional lines ovei j twenty live word.- Be u lino. BURPEES garden and ilowcr reed grow and they are tlie best thai grow. Per sale by E. II. h'caife, THE Union dress making establishment is now oj on lor busbies All in need of work of this kind should call ai d investigate. . (i-tf > S\\ KETHKAKT Tobacco, the greatest j bargain in ('hewing Tobacco in Union County today ; the Lest kind t of a ir> cents plug sold for 10 cents I with the lag oil. Try it ai.d see if it is not so. The Union ( irocery Co. ilORoKSlluE ROBiN'SON?Upon re| ceipt of $l.uO sent me by registered letter, check or postal 11101103' eider i on CJatTney, S. C., I will send (post| paid) a copy of Jiorscshoe Robinson, i by John 1*. Kennedy, to any address | in the United Slates. James \j. Strain, \\ ilkinsville, ?S. C., K. F. D, j No. I. 7-It THE le.ialily is Ike best if you got it I at The Union (irocery Compaiiy. INSt RANCE?it costs very little to I insure your residence or store against burglary, burglary insurance, Lire Insurance, fidelity Bonds. See H. | 11. O'Sliiclds, at People's Bank. 7 tf. <>|,I> \'irginia lloine-Mude bard, Simon ; I'ure. Same price as the other kind at The Union (irocery Company. FOR SALE or Rent?One nice four room house with two acres of land, j This house is new and is situate 011 I Pine street. Will sell for or | rent same for $t>.t)0 per month. If you want a bargain see me. U-^'tp T. P. .Miller. THE PI! ICE is right if you got it at I The Union (iroeery Co. WANTED?To sell 10 shares common slock Aetna Cotton Mill. \V. (J. j Wallace, Spartanburg, S. C. !)-2t | FLORIDA Cabbage, Northern Irish Potatoes, Kutabaga Turnips, Field IVas, Lima Leans, lioston Leans, Spanish Onions, lied Unions, and Evaporated Fruit; big supply; best goods. The Union (iroeery Co. SllOES and Oxfords?We have just reeeived a big line of Shoes and Oxfords for men, women and children llml will be sold at rock bottom prices. See our Special in Ladies (ixfords at $1 .&? and $1.50. Hutchinson A: Wicker. A IT'LL line of Libhy's Peerless Canned Meats and Armour's Veribest Canned Meats just received at The Union (iroeery Co. SEE the Union (iroeery Company for (tardea Seeds, Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Setts and Harden Fertilizers. YOU will lind it at the Union (iroeery Company. JUST received 3 thousand Cinco Cigars; the most popular cigar on themaikct today. The Union tiroeery Company. IT IS FKESii if you got it at Th0 Union (irosery Company. ^ NO | OHE RAZOR LASTS X^a. I ft A LIFETIME. JmS I % ALWAYS READY ffi FOR USE. raioEa t KEVE36ETS^S?^gS^l 1 DULL. I ro*V? fcrfore #>00 H fj "Cart'O-Pfr/rrtltc ICtesfiljA 5* Cuthicn Slrefl, $l.CO. >; tjfaftliy^r Fjso iiookkt "iiinia to Shaver*." B A I'NICN HARDWARE CO.. Union. S. C. R * ANNOUNCEMENTS. TOR ALD'.lt.VAN WARD !. I he-eln n >o :nr? my el>" a <-Muli-i dale t'?t aid- : n f War i 1. mi?j? ct to the Deaio r . ?. p:imaiy <-ie tion J II. SfllOt'i'avl. Well Worth Trying. W. II. Brown, the poj ular pension attorney. of Bit t:lie!d, Yt..snys: "Next 't<? a pension, tlto host thing to get is i Dr. Kind's New l.ife Bills." lie writes: "they keep my family in splendid health." IJtiick cure for Hcndnelie. Constipation and Biliousness. 2~>e. (innranteed :?l Dtikn Drug Co. Administrator's Notice. Tli creditors and debtors of the estat of Jaekson llnrd**. dicene 1. reKi>e. iveiy, are requested to iile their elides against and t ? pay del-Is due aid estate to the nnder-ijrned cr hi-, attorneys Beaty it Walker. Dk M .1. Hardy, !0-:tt As Administrator. WANTED TO MOVE! W'e want to move at once ami will make special inducements ti? tlo so. 1(K) Sacks Best Kami, KM) Sacks 13 per cent. Dissolved Bone. ."() Sacks 1(> per cent. Dissolved ]>one. 1(H) Sacks 10-1. UK) Kaeks K.O.j - 22. \\ c have got to make room for other shipments and will s;-l 1 you the above. or as much of it as is hft \vl en you apply, at very close ligluvs, and guarantee the goods to he the le.-t. that the market affords, V. C. Co's. C>ld Wando Hrand Fertilizer, than which there is none better. To every planter, we desire to say that you can lmy no hett'T goods than we are offering, and we do not h; lieve thai you will tind any more liberal terms than we give. We would like a part of your Fert^zcr business at least. SJsiion Grocery Co., High C!rade Fertilizers. TO SUBSCRIBERS! It YOU have not yet replied to our circular letter of February 22r.d please do so at once as we are very anxious to get ALL our: expiration dates correct. L.G.YOUNG, ManagerThr.es, I Invest |H Safe, Sure an HI every month, e S I WILL ?15 fra SALESDAY IN APRI |p 2 Vacant 1 |p 1 lot with !?1 Street. HI 3 Vacant 1 (??! I Vacant I |p 1 Jot with base me r || All of these lots i Era business portion of tl j|?w ALSO just outside t! Vacant Lots ar || Well. These l( |*j| of town to avoi minutes walk < lpjj ALSO Four Three Ro Avenue. Thre< ???( Bailey Avenue. the cotton mill: ^3 paid promptly ( ? r + teg# irom iu 10 g FOR Tl BHSfrZa Ep3 ^ I t > \) ?o IB MBS km s HaaaasBa I ..OUR BU f? Will leave in a fjgY % Eastern f& i ' f ^ where they go prepared loja} ^ and most up-to-date lin'^ eff ft mings, Millinery, Shoes,"'jB & Furnishings, and Small Notioi C* market and at such low price: jjj petition. Don't buy until yo p We have just received a love ? Colored Waistings, Gingham* Embroideries, Insertions ai c $ make it interesting for you ^ your Spring Shopping an.i wt fp | McLura Here d The Undersi vi i? cow? ?? ? |1JUSTRE( H SOLID CAJ ? AUBURN 1 l-m pi I w 3| jl'Guaranteed For COME AND: I OUR PRICES A 1 UNION HAWAII in Real C d Profitable. Pays md increases in value , OFFER FOR S L IF NOT SOLD AT PRIVATI /-i ^ cy i- ? ? - ui:s 1Mb vuurcu mreei five room Cottage ots on Mountain Strc >t on Virgin Street. five room Cottage it on Virgin Street. ire within two blocks of Ma lie town. lie town limits, on Spartan id One Lot with l our Room C >ts are beautifully situated ju: d town taxes and assessment; >f the business part of town a Hin K.nBBiH aaimiaiiMuiMuwBviaau! r..*i j *-i ? i om Cottages and Two Vacan i 3-Room Cottages and Four These lots are within five s and are alwavs in demnm wery two weeks. A good 15 per cent. -RMS, PRICES, ETC., >v IYER5.. \ J - * v days for the- # arkets '-* / in one of the largest g t Dress Goods, Trim- ^ [ats, Clothing, Men's ns ever brought to this ji 5 that we defy all comu have seen our line, j ?ly line of White and ? >, Blcachings, Calicoes, ^ 1 Laces that we can on. Come to us for ji ? will save you moj^ey. A ^ SI ^ p&saaaaKVj? ^ fliers. & -y SeTvedI ^LOAD I WAGONS J >T n U + ?s?$5S.00| 18 Months. 11 ' SEE US. i RB RIGHT. I ? company, u JTt ^uu!HLE ICTE nzH a dividend ; every year. |p| ?LL? m 5ALE M n E SALE BEFORE ||| m on Church SSI ipf : and large ^ in Street and the ESj! M ?3 iburg road, Four Cottage and good st far enough out ?3j| ; and within ten ~J tnd cotton mills, ^7^ .? t Lots on Stokes Jt-Ug) Vacant Lots on minutes walk of I, and rents are investment that ^2 SEE ||