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1 HQ mar nr a ? << i a wonder it tins grea X questions? ^ Will n * no desire to change X Groceries. They r O supplying the house ? With a Full I A guarantee is s can do, notwiths GOOD) THINGS' You will be surpi Grocery Store, n< having the best public; that we h do not claim to s But We Insist w aiiu u juu aic liui mrea O table and large grocery X YOURS FOR EVERYTHIN FRESH STOCK.1 ? L I Fresh Cheese, r Fresh Cream of Wheat,c Fresh Grits, x Fresh Lemons, Fresh Dime and Eagle IKilk, , j" ...AT... 1 W. Newell Smith. ' Phone 126. ( A Letter That Speaks for Itself. Atlanta Commercial College, 24 1-2 Whitehall St. ? Atlanta, Ga, Gentlemen: ( 1 write you mis leuer, leinng my experience, thinking that by doing so . I may prevent some other person from , wasting several months time and hard : ' labor. Some time ago I completed a course , in Graham shorthand in the A. M. | college in New Mexico. The time required for the course was 9 months, *\ and the speed necessary to pass 100, words per minute. After studying the . combined course in Byrne Simplified * Shorthand and Practical Bookkeeping , in your college less than 4 months, I , *] could use the Byrne Shorthand much, faster than I could use the Graham at | the completion of that course. The ,1 Graham has thousands of wordsigns to j be memorized; the Byrne has 13. The ' ] Graham lias a large number of rules and exceptions; the Byrne has 13 rules 1 i and no exceptions. The Byrne can be ; learned in less than one half the time, and written at a much greater speed. To all I commend the Byrne Simplified Shorthand and Practical Book- ' keeping as being the best, and the Atlanta Commercial College as being strictly modern in every particular* Very resuectfully. T. A. Southlee, Columbus, Ohio. , PICTURES Picture Framing, Glass, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet Laying. MILLINGS, The Paper Man, Thone 161. Main Street. Union, S.C. 4s n r.iJ (M it Statesman did not ci lot these same people s on the part of the pec ealize he does not feed skeepers of Union gives and Compktrl are AI way tamped on every pr standing the promi: TO EAT. and if you rised when you see ot in quantities to t and the freshest to lave competitors wl ;ell more than a cor on Every Housel idy one of the smiling, satis u:ii ?Mii o ..mil f:iiAj uiu, auu a ncn uncu lavic G TO EAT AT REASONABL "Rock Them To Sleep Daddy." R inward, go onward, O Dad, in your 64 flight, hit list to your "Babe!' Dad, just for tonight! 'Daddy," O "Daddy," come hack A from the West. L Hasp me again to your heart and your breast; Ri Vipe from my forehead the stain of A "State Booze;" T "Daddy," O "Daddy," do you think we will lose?) )ver some people a careful watch B keep; 'Rock them," to sleep, "Daddy," o "Rock them," to sleep! P ?o love like my "Daddy's" ever | C was known, I*!' f 'twas, then the show has not yet; 1 lieen shown! !oat-tail's too short, Dad, it needs } C a half length; 1 'They're running like " ; "Dad," trtri our joint strength! | p 'anipaign's inarming, it's getting 1 w right hot, J 'A rock in thdr dark," Dad'll hit i'J the.right spot: 'If a whirl-wind's been sown, let ]| them all reap." 'Rock them," to sleep, "Daddy," "Rock them," to sleep! 'Daddy," O "Daddy," please don't you forget 'SCHOOL FUND "unpaid,*' Dad,'' is still "AN ASSET." Ph? l'enra T'va 4,rvAa ' ' nrn I only THIRTEEN." '' n 3ut, Oh, the sorrows that have J| come between rhose yearsof HATRED, DISSENTION and "STRIFE." Vnd, Oh, the thought of the taking \ of life! 1 ['m weary of "GRAFT" for others to keep. 'Hock" ME to sleep, "Daddy;"? "Rock" ME to sleep, S. T. Levin, Aug. 11, 1900?State. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that T. K. Bailey, Guardian of the Estate of Rachel H. I.ittlejohn, Minor, has ap- e f>lied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Pro- [ ate, in and for the county of Union, 1 for a final discharge aa such Guardian. ' It is Ordered, That the 16th day of October, A. D. 11K)0, be fixed for hear- f ing of Petition, and a final settlement' 1 of said Estate. c Jasox M. Grkkr, Probate Judge Union Co. Published in Union Times Sept. 14, 1906. 37-4t t JfcL eate a desire on the | ;till hold^p^? their ol pie who Mve for y them by jmffing am ; ample opportunity to li' < me ot rancy s Reasonable, I ickage thaj[ goes 01 ses he may make, i have not itjspecte* that there is every >ecome stale and si fill ALL demands, ho are dealing sqiu nbination of them: teeper in $}nion? fied customers ObJhis store and a small grodsry bill. ,E PRICES, k. iy gggogoogg Advertised Letie^ emaining in the Post Office at Union | . C., for the week ending Sept. 28. , A?Jos H Adams. ' v ! w B?David C Bishop, D B Brown. i " D?Thomas Dogan. ( 1 fl F?Williarine Farr, W hi Fletcher, ' dolphus Foster. _ Jj\ G?Mrs Anna Gilliam, Ella Greer, ila Gist, Mary Gist, Jim Gib on. H?Florence Hamlin, Fftniie Hill, "I am J Harris, (2,) Thomas H ighes, W Harper, Nettie Horn. J?TJ Johnson, A R Jetef, Metch nstice. ij i . - q K?Emma Koon, Rosa Kodb. L?Chas W Lynch, W J Lawson. ; m , L Little Drug Co. Lee Lflbejohn. m E?Mrs N C Mitchell. J P?Willie Prince, Cjhi Porter, j I live Phillips, Pearly ^Bter, W M | R?Elizabeth Rice, BaeY Radford, j lyde R Robinson, Fannie Rioe, Mrs unie Redfern, Frances lures, Mrs its N Russell, Sallie RobitfonV S?Ruth Scott. T?L E Temple, Thompon, Todd & o, Hager Tayler. . V?11 O Young, Sallie roung, Hager oung. /. W?F Wallace. ersons calling for the 4V?ve letters ill please say if advcrtiied, and will b required to pay one cait for their [tlivery. .T. O. Hun^rk, P. M. 1ILLINEKV OPENING MRS. D. N. WIuURN'S, ?' fhursday, (p. 4th, 1? tri ?t I" foil are most! coardially?; jb. invited to attend. ? PRICES IflQHT. I Final Discharge. Notice is hereby givel that F> M Farr Ldministrator of thj?08tate of Cath. u Tine McNally, dece?^d jm8 app]jed _ o Jason M. Greer. Gf Probate, I n and for the CounJy Gf Union, for a ' mal discharge as sitf admlnigtrator. i It is Ordered, TWln the 21,th day of ctober. A. P., ,i fixed for hear- i *j ng of Petition andf;fenal 8ettlement ] >f said bstate. I- 9 , ^ t? i 4 t i '4' m. grkkii. o Probate Jiu ge ? ^ County, S. C. g Published in H Ton Times. Sep- J ( ember 28th, 1000. / Jl 89-41 8 j I I/ I coy SSBaEBS5 - " >art of some people d ideas? No doubt t ears had R. M. Estes 1 blowing. His imi purchasers. : : and Family He Merits* Your it. People realize 1 For the fall mont d this line, will yoi thing that is kept i lop'worn, but a cor We realize that irely and honestb sell, for as to this v and surrounding i, give us a trial. You wil Will you not at lea?t give m 1. cpu ' * Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that F. M. arr, Administrator of the estate of ora McNally, deceased, lias applied ? Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, i and for the County of Union, for final discharge as such Guardian. It is ordered, That the 29th day of . toiler, A. D. 1900, be fixed for feearg of petition, and a final settlement said estate. A son M. Greer, < Probate Judge Union County, S. C. Published in Thk --Union Timks ptember 28, 1906. 39-4t I B A n w i 111 I I I UH PSI I . I [ I HH M HQ I R For the most delicious I | ICE CREAM 8 is cheap enouqh, Isn't it ? Thai la all it costs I when made with R I nil fl l/l/\Pn/\nm DninJnw D icu-v itcu cduiruivuci i and it can be made and frozen In 10 minutes. Simply wir contents of one package into a 4 qnartof mil^ anil freeze. No cooking, beating or fussing; no ?L'gs,sngar or flavoring to 4 add, as everything tint the ire anil milk la contained In the package, and approved by 4 Pure Food Cdbimiaeionera Five kinder Chocolate, Vanilla, Lemon, Strawberry and 4 Unduvored. If yonr grocer hasn't It, rend hla name and ^ 48c. to ua for two packages. Illustrated a Recipe Book Mailed Free. " mi tation to Kindred and Creditors. A ate of South Carolina, ) I County of Union. J { By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate j idge. ' Whereas, G. G. Hodge has made suit me to grant him Letters of Adminis- \ ition on the estate of and effects of , ary E. Hodge, deceased. % | These are, therefore, to cite and ad-1 onish all and singular the kindred J .,i, it./.xr..... v ir' lu ucuuumui mc P?m jiui j iv. nuti^r, (ceased, that they he and appear, i sfore me, in the Court of Probate, ' be held at Union C. H? South . Eirolina, on the 3rd day of October, I jxt, after publication hereof, at 11 ' clock in the forenoon, to show cause, 1 any they have, why the said Admin* tration should not be granted. I Given under my hand and seal this rth day of September, Anno Doming j 106. 1 Jason M. Greek, , ' "*"i>ljate Judge. * Published on the 21st day OT ???utgmei,100fi. in The Union Timkh. A Scientific Won4er.--^l. i The cureB that stand ^to its credit lake Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scieniflc wonder. It cured E- R. Mulford, ?cturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Vaynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case f Piles. It heals the worst Burns, lores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Ihilbains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c ,t all druggists. I \ to change their ideas on Government a his is true in some cases, but there is & in fiirnicfi ttiom ??4 ?*1 iv minion iiiwiu in imicy diiu niiiiiiy YL nense stock and perfected system of Groceries, and Prices that g Custom. ' g ;hat this is all any business man v hs you will find this store full of O i not come and do so at once? O n a first class Fancy and Family 0 mr itinuous refilling, thereby always we do not control the buying 0 y with their customers, and we 0^*, ve do not know. 0 Country Inspecting this Line X 1 then see. the difference in a promise=filled 0 ! us an opportunity to prove our statement? O ES, Phone 84. $ ^oooooooooooooood? $ Millinery,) Opening! | * THURSDAY, OCT. 4th, ^ Wejnvite every lady in town and county to ^ viclf Ann -- ? '1 1 ~ ^ vui aiuic, wiicic wc win nave iiumcrouj* ^ ? styloid Fashionable Millinery for their in ^ spection. Come early or late and stay as ioilg^? if ^ as you please. I Our Doors will be open for } I youlfrom 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. $ / ?-?t / HUTCHINSON & WICKER. \ LOWE & CARNELL \ | Is the House that sells you Furniture | % and Stoves. fc y J Call on us' for [Feather Beds, Springs, Mat- ^ 3 tresses, Furniture and Stoves. ^ fi* v SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES ^ 1 5%.-. IS OUR MOTTO. ^ Ik ^ ' / ' k | LOWE & CARNLLL \ J & ^ Main Street Union, S. C. &&&&&&&& &?r?y*r?rMr*r?ri3r^mI i' / fl^,