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, j|Millinery Opening.} ^ I K? J; We have just received a grand line of I |; New and Up=to=date Millinery, and we ;| |; are now ready for customers. Miss ;| H' Carter, who ha<s heen in flip NnrfliArn ? |; Markets tor some months looking up the { |: Smart Things in New and ? L ' I Fashionable Millinery I tvR ' % Is in charge of our Millinery Depart* j fment, and is now ready to fit you up J in the smartest things out for t I:Street and Dress Hats.! ]?Give us a call before placing your fall t 1[orders. # |? We are daily receiving a big line of t ' 1; Dry Goods and Dress Goods I i? fnme 'this wav Alwavc ia & fwvmamw ?"1W If 111 TT MJ U ^IUU IV show goods and quote prices. ;! f j We are looking for you. ;| I j| Meet Us at Bobo'sJ r ' f; Where the People go for Bargains. I f\Cf\ I lSIPWQ Notes Mrs* J* H: Bartles is visiting I LAfwclI 11CW3 1 *vlv^relatives in Blncksburg, Shelby and Hickory (irove. She is expected Mr. I. Frank Peake went to the | home tomorrow. Woodruff fair this week. | ! A large number of null operatives The lucky number at Haven- from Clyde, N. C. and other points seroft's this week is 245. I arrived in Union Tuesday to work Misses Mary and Helen Fant! *n BuBa'? "ills. ' were in the city Thursday. I Because of a washout or cave-in ... ? *iri :*i^ i. ,t t , | of a till this side of Asheville, the iss t e n c , > . <> l. morning southbound did not arrive v was 1,1 U,,1"n rimrmlay. j NV(i(]?Jdilv llntil 4 p m Mr. Vernon Farrow, of Fountain Af . T , ,.r 1} TT M , t . .. <, ' , i Messrs. A. J. and \\ . B. Hill, of Inn. was in the citv Sunday. \ ? , i 4 I V/nie? a.^b, iiuv^ inrii uu it \ic*it iaj Mr. li. A. Jones returned from | Spartanburg and passed tlirough the Northern markets Tuesday. | Union Wednesday enroute home. i * Rev. J. M. Magruder, of Spar- Mi SS Annie Rodger, who was tanhurg, was in tlie city Tuesday, called home from Concord, N. C. on account of the illness of her Mr. Henry M. Holmes is still in j father, arrived Thursday morning. ^3 the real estate business at the same i _ Ix ,, oilife Rev. .1. 1). Bailey, ol Cowpens. | who conducted ordination services Our good friend, Mr. P. M. Ad- at? l'hilippi church, Adamshurg.last ams, of Adamshiirg, was in the city j Sunday, spent part of Monday in Monday. Union*. Gov. Heyward has offered a| Mr. J. K. Hamblin upon his rereward of $7o for the arrest of Mrs. turn from Wilmington, reports Hoburn. Mrs. Hamblin much 'improved , , . since the operation which was perMr. Harold Gage has accepted a fo|.me(1 lag. wet>k. position in the grocery store ot Mr. R. M. Estcs. Master Lewis Rice has lost his much beloved shepherd dog. "ToMr. G. M. Graham went to Go- jlus heen sick for some time, Jumbia luesday night returning .vnd on Monday someone thinking Wednesday. ljlti ]1KVd t shot him. , Sheriff J. W.Sanders left Tues- ,r ? ,, . w-u- u -'day fur Woodruff to attend the Brook9 <?,">, ' Hi's^ Ah air a la pate. patcher of the Southern passed Mr. Ben Foster, chief engineer through Union Tuesday on their at Neals Shoals Power Plant, was motor ear on an insepecting trip, in the city Tuesday. Farmers are urged to sell their Mr. 11. L. liOrd, of the Union cotton in hulks. It will hring Cotton Mills, was in Columbia more when sold thus, and an orTuesday on business. gani/ed marketing profits not only ,, ,,, , themselves but also the buyers. Miss hva Wilburn left I uesday ^i>r Columbia t() a courst> i'1 Mr. Thomas I. Swygert left Wedthe Maefeat college. nesday for Laurens to begin his Miss Bessie Summer left Sunday new duties as secretary of Watts for Jonesville to take charge of the Mills. He carries with him the Bishop school near there. best wishes of his many friends here. Mr. James Vanderford, of the Knitting mill, was the winner of Mr. Ewald Fleitman, of New the $1.00 prize at Uavenscroft's. York, and one of the chief stockholders in the Union-Buffalo Mills Mr. Kobt. Sharp and two daugh- Co., arrived in Columbia Tuesday; ters. Misses Dorothy and M area ret and he in comnanv with two other are visiting Mrs. \V. K. Thomson. Northern capitalists and Mr. E. \V. . Robertson, came to Union on Thurs" Miss Madeline Miller, who has day b>ok over the workings of been visiting Mrs. J. I). Arthur, re- the mills here. This iA Mr. Fleitturned Monday to her home in man's first visit since the purchase Shelby. by the Re-organization board. * ? H , . K1* vk . . . .* . * -i. . b ( New Teacher at Jonesville?Mr. C. H. Foster Leaves. Mis? Annie Glenn of Clyde, N.|c^ C., has been elected by the board ('?] of trustees of the graded school to 'n till the place made vacant hy the 1 resignation of Mrs. Carrel H. s's Foster. ! hei Mr. Carrel H. Foster has gone to' la* Sumter, S. C., where he has a ',el good position and no doubt he will r'? remain there. Messrs. Wallace and Barron of I"nion Will open a ' 1 law office in Jonesville in the office 1 wa vacated l?y Mr. Foster. j '''s Two Buffalo Boys Arrested. i I the das. Barnes and Starks Briggs, ant two 10 year old l>oys from Buffalo, | Prstole a shot gun from E. M. Bailey j 'n8 at Buffalo, mifl lirniuirlit I>??- ....-1 loo i/ugnt IV HUH mil I *;vt pawned it for ?:>; while here they |'"^i rented two bicycles for two hours i ^ from K. H. Durham. They did not not return the bicycles, so some- re^ thing was suspected. A message to Jonesville had the boys arrested and they were brought hack here Wednesday night, and they are now j in jail. These Imys are originally i?ru, from North Carolina and it is sup-' (' posed they were making their wayj(''><? hack. j J! Jno. P. Crawley Arrested. <;it ii Tuesday, Octol>er 2, Jno. W "'j'. Crawley, whiskey agent for a Salis- L bury house, was arrested in Union ^ for taking whiskey orders and L" receiving money for the orders, I ' y both here and in Jonesville. The! i* warrant was issued in Spartanburg: K county and there is now a warrant for him in this county, le.niiy saw C. C. Sanders carried the prisoner sha to Spartanburg Tuesday, where he) T is now in jail. "y Death of Miss Elizabeth Gault. I Per Miss Klzabeth Gault died at her I will home near Kelton Tuesday evening be .....1 u? - ... a.o. ! ami n?-i remains were mined at ,"T" Flat Hock church Wednesday. i Miss Gault was <>(? years of age and was the daughter of Rev. James! T Gault of Pea Ridge. She was the '>,us last one of that immediate family, j t She had two sisters, one of them sIh.i was the mother of Mr. J. C. Otts of jour Gaffney and the other one was thel,'ir wife of Mr. Henry Foster. , |n'* ~ " | mer Rev. C. N. Jordan to Arrive. Ati? j thci fr,, _ .vyi.v^mi rector, JUr. sup'] C. N. Jordan, of Pinopolis, S. C., i was expected to arrive Thursday 1 morning. He brings his family and they will at once occupy thcithei rectory which has been made ready ' dial by the ladies of the congregation, j'J Mr. Jordan will conduct services in \\\^ the church of The Nativity next Kxi I Sunday. lKlJ' Death of a Little Child. ft'* Imp Hamilton Lambright, the fifteen '!ar ! months old child of Mr. and Mrs. I A. F. Lambright, died Monday, ?>xt? I Oct. 1. The little fellow was sick dire for five weeks, and in spite of the J-,"!, tenderest care, passed away. The I young parents have the deepest th<>: sympathy of friends and neighbors, hav for the cliild was a bright, sweet little Iwy. I Jonesville Personals. ent< The second tropical storm is here at Jonesville in part, which is I the rainy part. ('K> i If it was not for the rise in the' price of cotton our people would in^ ! despair. Tt is certainly a gloomy i I time, such a time as but few peo- ^ ! pie can ever recollect seeing. We ']!1 I are, however, better ofT than the pin ; people of I'ensacola and Mobile. it'le Miss Alice Herring, of Columbia, ijP.' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J- j,'.)] W. Hates last Saturday. She came '\ i up to meet her new sister-in-law, i ha I Mrs. J. H. Herring, and Mrs. j?1"! j Herring accompanied her homej " and spent Sunday in the capital, pri city. Mrs. Susan , West of West Springs is visiting relatives it town. '1 Chills are getting to he common, on the I'aeolet anil Fair Fore.-t , Streams. | ^ J Mrs. Rev. L. K. Wiggins of Union was the guest of the family *0" of Rev. D. K. Camak last Saturday in and Sunday. Tklkphonb. a | J. W. Gore Elected Magistrate, j* I of In the recent primary election at i Cross Keys, Mr. .Jno. W. Gore was| j i elected magistrate. lie received a gej vote of 83 out of 143 votes cast at' that place. Ginning Report. .ItU Oct. 2, There have heen 2,044,- ;l!" 426 hales of cotton ginned up to ' '"j j Sept. 25th this year. Up to the x., ' same time last year the number; my was 2,655,711. Sonth Carolina has Si,il , j ginned 130,261 and Texas 1,009,- j j 141 . Ik-i Mr. J. H. Rodger Paralyzed. j Mr. J. H. Rodger, a prominent ^ izen of Union, l?ut who has l>een ' i nducting a brick making plant 4 Columbia, was brought home ^ I'dnesday, stricken with paraly- . . For some time Mr. Rodger's ilth has not been good, and the ter part of last week saw the < ginning of the paralysis. His < lit side is affected. Mr. Rodger < newhat recovered from the stroke . sonic days ago and was able to Ik around Wednesday, prior to i return to Union, but he became { rse on the way. < drs. Rodger was in Columbia at < time of her husband's affliction i 1 returned with him Wednesday. ' Cr.m-.. T.............. *1 ' . ...ivmc is L11'' illU'lIM- J physician, and on Thursday \ ruing reports Mr. Rodger's con- * on as somewhat improved. ? ^he members of the family wercl J itied and all are expected to! J irn home today or tomorrow. | \ Advertised Letters c mining in the Post Ofliee at Union, j ^ for the week ending Oct. *>. , J ?I l> Railey. Domiic l?r<?.k<, W A ^ an. ^ ?tiarret ('aire. W (' Clark. .1 J /( lH>r-. ?Jim David. ?F.glnpuger. , jf ? Relieeca Frady. das F. < tiles, Annie! 4 .9 ?Charlie Head, Lula llannie, Tin lie I 0 rden, Miss M Humphries. i ?desse dones, I. A .tones. I Kl ?M U I as1. (f I?Willi*' Miller. Rlanehe Miller, Kirs \ ler, Rachel Mohley, Maggie Means, Ki rgc McKee, Kllen MeKeown. ft} ?dohn Nelson. Roll Neal. "1 ?dohn Pennigranli. ?; ?Mrs dohn Rolnnson, I, A Rogers, 0 odore Randall. ?Pathenate Sartor. I M Sains, Mr. Ki anison, Amos Sanders, Mrs M Tl jt\ !ey. j 5$ ?\\ R Tinsley, Woodson Turner, I mas Trammel, Sin Thomas. ?MattieC Young. ? *?Minnie Worthy, Wilsui), M I A'oods. ? sons calling for the above letters , I please say if advertised and will ?!j required to pay one cent for their ra very. .T. C. Huntkr, P. M. Encouraging to Our Young People. I j| lie '_rreat demand demand hotli with 61 iness concerns and the Cnited States 'eminent for thorough, praetieally ft lied hookke|H'ers ami stenographers 9 II Id encourage and induce more of g young people to prepare themselves j K these lucrative positions. We learn | nigh the Manager of the Kmploy-' gj it Department of the Atlanta Com- [ ffi vial College, 24,Whitehall St., j inta, <ia., that the demand upon i fl n for theijr graduaets of bookkeeping j ttj l?ly. At present they have not a ;le graduate of any one of these , B rses but what is tilling a desirable ? tion or has lieen recently requested j 9 le application for a position when' B| v was an ojH'iiing lie also states ( & t the I'nited States Government has B ed upon them four times during the t year soliciting that a munlier of g r graduates take the Civil Service | q ininatioin for (iovermental positions, , S ing from $7iM) to .$2000 jht year. A ? III h r took the the examination, all *5 dug and securing appointments. I * 1 Atlanta Commercial College is per-, H s the only commercial school in this B I of the country that is rec ignized by fa I*. S Government as giving courses H tmining sutlieiently tiiorough and ' ? nsive to enable its graduates to go 2 ctly from the school room and pass g i ivu i^erviee r.xaininauons. ineir I examinations in hotli shorthand bookkeeping aix- more rigid than : *? se given hy tlu' < iovcrnment. \\"?* i e as bright ami intelligent young i pie about mir eity as are to Ik* loiind, it they will only serine a practical ! ration, there is no reason why they 1 not heroine promoters of onr greatest rprises ami aehieve great sueeess. Valuable Lands for Sale. will oiler for sale at puhlie oiitery at ; Court House <loor in I'nion. S. .Momlay Nov. oth. Itnh?, tsalcsday) nediately after legal sales, the follow- i property: 'wo traets of land on the Flat Rock d containing 144.4"?-h)t) and 1 7">-1<X) j i's, each respectively, known a* the ' J. Foster (Peter llawk) place. A n of this property can he seen in the rk of Court's otlice at I'nion. This perty is being sold for the purpose of isioii among the heirs of Mr. Win. j I'eries, deceased. Vrms of sale: One half ca<h and anee in one year with s per cent, in?st, secured hy note ami mortgage of; premises. Purchaser to pay for hts and reeording nisa?' may have the i vilege of paying all cash. Ciias A. .Ikkkeiiiks, ! orney in Fact for Heirs of Mr. Win, \ I'ciies, Deceased. 40-dt. Final Discharge. I ( sotice is hereby given that F. M. ^ rr, Administrator of the estate ofj ( >ra McNally, deceased, has applied , Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, i ' and for the County of Union, for ; inal discharge as such Guardian, t is ordered. That the 2bth day of ^ tol?er, A. D, ilXKJ, he fixed for hear- ~ f of petition, and a final settlement said estate. Jason M. Greer, | ] 'robate Judge Union County, S. C. ; Ha 'ublished in The Union Times 1 Ri pteinber 28, 19M>. 8fMt i j)li Final Discharge. to Notice is hereby given that W. K. f)( onison, Guardian of the estate of jn{ lie A. Savage, minor, has applied to j 0f ton M. Greer, Judge of Probate, ill j 1 for the County of I'nion, for a final! charge as such Guardian, t is ordered, That the bth day of |<> vemher, A. I). HHK?, lie fixed for hear- ? : of ]*etition, and a final settlement of d estate. Jason M. GitKEit. j Probate Judge I'nion County, S. C. . 'udlished in Tiik I'nion Times, Octo-jse' * 5, 11HX>. 40-4t stt I / %r \ -DO VOII NEED- | |MACHINERY?| : ..SEE US.. | [ For Simnlipc Rolf ?nnc X J - V - vyMJ/|/IIVvJJ 1>V/I 1.1 I V f Pipe, Oils, Whang, Etc. X IBEWLEY HARDWARE CO. I booooogooogooooooc^oooooo: s Have You Seen Our Line of Stylish ^ N T" * " rail Millinery? tt1 If not, come at once and make jour selection. The smartest line x of Street Hats in the city is the Fisk Hat, shown at ti? Miss M. E. Tinsley's. f 88BWaBflBgBWlBaBBBfgj3iBlBajBira>WBa 1 Money Doubles Itself S a At 4 Per Cent Compound Interest in seventeen years g a ii Deposited in g I THE DEAD! EC UkMV ? * llllv 1 L?U1 L^IvJ imim w ? The desire to make money quiGkly has led many into 8 I yflwfe M J.ers? 8 g a little today?more tomorrow?and next week you will 8 P have enough to open a savings account with us. We pay ?g ? 4 per Gent Automatic Interest from one to six months. S5 ti A dollar accumulating interest day hy day is as inspir- 8 5 ing and interesting as a growing child. We are helping $9 g on the road to successful savjng and we would like to S a help you. $$ | THE PEOPLES BANK. | S B. F. ARTHUR, PRESIDENT. jjj BiasBiflS3SflESiflSSi3QRZE3ias3sa9nas3&2za3muroflsmKBasBBaraBCK3Bnn ESIIBRnMWWaHNOTraVSWBMKHHniBHHWMHNHVi ;OUR FALL STOCK! 7* I $ \ Of Dress Goods, Millinery, \ I Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, I i Clothing, Gents' Furnish^ ?ings is now ready for? I your inspection. I | McLURE MERCANTILE CO. I Final Discharge. Final Discharge. Sotice is hereby Riven that T. E. , NoUce is hereby given that F. M.Farr, li'ey, Guardian of the Estate of | ^vaminisiraior 01 trie estate of Uatliichel II. EiLtlejohn, Minor, lias ap- ?fine McNally, deceased, has applied ed to Jason M. Greer. Judge of Pro- to Jason M. Greer. Judge of Probate, te, in and for the county of Union ?? ??<! for the County of Union, for a r a final discharge as such Guardian, hnal discharge as such administrator. It is Ordered, That the 16th day of It is Ordered. That the 20t h day of rtoher. A. D. 10.16, he Axed for hear-1 October. A. I)., 1006, he fixed for liearg of Petition, and a final settlement ''ig of Petition and a final settlement said Estate. ?f said Estate. Jason M. Gkekr, i Jason M. Greek. Probate Judge Unioti Co. I Probate Judge Union County, S. C? Published in Union Times Sept. 14, Published in Tiik Union Times, Sep C6. 87-4t' tember 28th, 1906. 30 -4 "It is an ill wind that blows no-J The Baptist Sunday School Con>dy good." The farmers of this 1 vention of Union county will hold ction are helped by the territic its next meeting at Hebron church >rm on the coast and in the west, on the 5th. Sunday in December t .. mi'