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* 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
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Fresh Cheese, r
Fresh Cream of Wheat,c
Fresh Grits, x
Fresh Lemons,
Fresh Dime and Eagle
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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
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coy
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>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
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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.
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