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1: MONEY TO ? I! Those who fail to |! this store must h< f away. I; WE NOW HAVE A 0 j; NEW T" and at prices which \ .Jj, money and if you have T" you will do well to con Jill of Odd Bed Steads just \ a nice Roll Foot Bed ft for $5,00. Don't fail 1 4? Mattresses, from the 1 Felts, for $10.00. Fea pounds for $10.00. Trj Rugs, Carpets and Mat in fact anything to fui f ....J 1ST R "?1 A fine line of Ladies f $12.50 each smartest Dress Goods, oilks, PI Bi Clothing, and in fact want. Come! We ca J|i parlor to the kitchen , -?i old age. | YOURS FOf I Bobo's Dc ~Jl I' y )j }j ijoj y ii~ is*# tj g g }-< )ji.mw1 oil h it* op it ano J I water, 1PERF1 00 I (Equipped with Turn the wick as high or 1c Carry heater from room to roon intense heat without smoke or a leas device. Made in two finishes?nickel fully embossed. Holds 4 quart hours. Every heater warranted, heater or information from y< nearest agency for descriptive ci TBBJPax/frLa] jH and ate structic Equipped with latest improve; Hfl brass throughout and nickel plat any room whether library,dining JJH room. Bvery lamp warrantee 5B ageucy if not at your dealer's. Mj STANDARD OIL Advertised Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Union ? * 8. C., for the week ending Oct. 20. A?Mrs. Etta Anthony. B?Mrs Janie Blackwell, France Bouknight. , C?May Ceherr, Mrs Amanda Collinf I>?Mrs Texanna Dillard. E?J P Emerson. F?Wnllov><? Fnwlpr .Toe Fnn> 9 R Fowler. H?Miles Hannah, Manly Huntei flora Hardon, Wash Hobson, Mrs C I Hobsnn, W S Hunter. J?Tola Johnson. K?W C Kirby. L?Mrs Ella J/ewis. M?Reuben Menu, Wm Marsh. P?Corrie Palmer. Bailie Potter. B?P F Smith, H L Bp rouse, D 8ain? Dubie Baker, Geo Sims. W?John L Ward, Willie Wilki Harriet Walker. Persons calling for the above lettei ? will please say if advertised and wi be required to pay one cent for thei delivery. J. u. hontib, p. m. GIVE AWAY! I read this ad or visit !| ive money to give f i? REAT HOUSE FULL OF ;| GOODS ]| vill save you piles of ?r i no money to give away Jj? ne tnis way. Car load *r : received. We give you jS ill size and up-to-date "gto see it. Full line of ? J cheapest to the fine ||r ther Beds weighing 36 ^ f one. Chairs, Bureaus, g' :tings, Cook Stoves, and nish your house. ECEIVED.... N I Long Jackets, 2.98 to things out. Full line i|L laids, Millinery, Shoes, g aimosi, anytmng you ?1. n furnish you [from the f? and from childhood to t|L |M t BUSINESS, I ipt. Store. J No More I old Rooms I 70a only knew how mnch comfort H * derived from a PERFECTION eater?how simple and economical B| eration, yon would not be without jfl ther day. I u cau quickly make warm and cozy I >ld room or hallway?no matter in B part of the house. You can heat , and do many other things with the ?rTiniu I leater I Smokeless Device) M >w a* you can?there's no danger. a. All parts easily cleaned. Gives nrell because equipped with smokeand japan. Brass oil fount beautis of oil and burns 9 f=T| [J If you cannot get / \\ >ur dealer, write to ^ - B| rcular. yJ1- H itin cannot b? / \l lllftl equalled for ( 11 ^B its bright \ / B ady light, simple con- BS >n and absolute safety. /'Aj^?^B ! burner. Made of i ' -7 DK ed. An ornament to ^ M9 j-room, parlor or bed- CT 1. Write to nearest ' ? Pi COMPANY MB Piobate Judge's Sale. ' State of South Carolina, ) In tin* Probate County of Union. i Court. M. J. Hardy as administrator of the |g estate of Jackson Hardy, deceased, Pttf. against James Hardy et al, I)eft. j To sell land in aid of assents. By decree of the Probate Court for the county of Union and state aforesaid; I j , will sell to the highest bidder before tlie I courthouse door during the legal hours of . sale on the first Monday in November, j 1 lfiOtl, (it being salesday) the following I described real estate situate and t>eing in I the town of Union, county and state 1 iifnrpuuii] All tiiflt l/\# af ?* ?rool of land situate in Maid town containing one-fourth of an acre, More or lean. In>undcd on north by Archie Htreet, , north-east by lot no. 9, south-east by the ' Willard land and south-west by lot no. 9. , Thin being the some lot purchased by ' JaekMon Hardy from Pink Wallace, deed recorded in orate of R. M. C., book of a deed P no. 34. Page 89. 11 Terms of sale, Caah. "Purchaser to [r pay for papers. Jason M. Grekr, Oct. 11, 1906. Judge of Probate. I Local News Notes Attorney J. K. Hamblin was in Carlisle on business Wednesday. Mr. Davis Gregory, of Santuc, went to the Fair Wednesday. Mr. H. M. Grimball, of Spartani burg, was in Union Thursday. Professor Zimmerman Dantzler, of Santue, spent Thursday in tin; city. Mr. R. W. Boney, of Iiockhart, made a business trip to Chester Wednesday. The lueky number at Ravenscroft's this* week is <>01. Capt. A. II. Foster and his daughter, Miss Mary Emma, have returned from a visit to Washington. Tiook after your town taxes 011 or before Oct. III. After that date a penally will i>o added. ^ee notice in another column. Mies Lucy Cureton, Mrs. Geo. XV. Smith, and Miss W. O. Southard will leave Monday for Edgefield to attend the convention of the Womans Missionary Union. News from Mr. J. E. Lipscomb, who is now in Atlanta under the treatment of Dr. Calhoun, is encouraging. It is now hoped that the sight of his eye will not he entirely destroyed, as was at first thought inevitable. In an interview with Alderman I. H. (built we learned that the greatest possible haste is being made to get the street lights on again, and every day it is expected that the necessary parts will arrive. Dr. G. D. Heath, who formerly practiced medicine at Lockhart, I spent Wednesday and Thursday of 1 this week there. He leaves for a ! nost crr.-idnate course ;it tin* I onic vill?' Medical College. Messrs. J. 1>. Met lee and S:Jn i\V. Orr, of Spartanburg, pasAl | through t'nion Tuesday aftcrnoln I in an automobile en route lo , Columbia. They made the tilp from Spartanburg hero in t\|o | hours. \ Miss Nell Curiae, who for soiv2 i time was organist in the First Bap-1 ! tist church of this city, is in Chari lotte, X. C., taking a course in pipe organ. She will soon leave for Texas, where she has several flattering offers of employment for her musical talents. Honor Roll of Union Schools. CENTRAL SCHOOL. 1st Grade A?*-Elizabeth Garner, Victor Arthur, Robert Austell, Sidney Howell, Haile Bewley, Myrtle Smith, Ixmis Gilliam. 1st tirade ft?Charles Leonard, Fred Jefferies, John Purcell, Louise Whisenant, Anna Rose, Lillian Malone, Anthony Rice, Frances Sartor, Leonia Mayfield, Gallic Wood, Thelma Hart. 2nd Grade?Ruth Gault, Aleen Williams, Aggie I^ove, Jesse Humphries. 3rd Grade?Ruth Crawford, Mary Rice, Mauldin Graham, Tillman Cudd, Carl Petty. 4th Grade?Gertrude Ray, Grace Carpenter. 5th Grade?Harold James, Aline Summer, Clarice Tinsley, William Arthur, Marie Anderson. Claude Jolly, Clyde Hames, Jack Barfield. 6th Grade?Anna Sanders, Kathleen James, Lena Lee, Pauline Spillers, Olivet Smith, Fred Ravenscroft, Herbert Meng, Hattie Askew. 7th Grade?Pearl Cotton, Rowel Harris, Frances Nicholson, Etha Palmer, Annie Tinsley, Ruth Wilburn. 8th Grade?-Nora Hamilton, Louise Sexton, Nannie McDow, Kelley Ledbetter, Altahlee Bewley, Curtis Sanders, Hilland Thomas, Marie Garner. 9th Grade?Nellie Riley, Lily Riley, Edith Smith, Theo Young, J. D. Arthur, Alvin Jolly, Marion Oliver. MONARCH SCHOOL. 1st Grade?Edgar Hart, Morris Scott, Carl Wade, Jim Crocker, Cary Rook. 3rd Grade?Leonard Piegler, Maggie Thrift, Lily Roberts. 4th Grade?Rlioda Brickfield. EXCELSIOR SCHOOL. 1st Grade?Ixittie Adison, Willie Strange, Zella Grady, Tom Holcomb, Florence Vaughan. '2n<l Grade Maggie Turner, Belle Strange. 4th Grade?Will Green, Gus Hollings worth. TT Mi bill'* 1 nt Grade?Bertie Cudd, Charley Kohn, May Howell, IVarl Parka, James Kelly, Harry Waldrop, Eflie Tobry, Lois Harnes, Win Harrison. 3rd Grade--Mamie Ward. Winona Downey. An election will be held on November 20th, upon the question ol whether or not a certain strip ol land containing 35 square miles shall be taken from Berkeley county and added to Dorchester* Special Advertisements Notices will bo inserted in this column at the rato of 25 words or less for '25c ouo issue, four issues for 76c. Additional linos over twenty live words 60 a line. FItKSIl shipment, by express, of line | Choeolates ami Bon-lions, in packages from 10 eents to one dollar. K. II. Seaife. WOOL Blankets?a new lot of Wool | Blankets just received direct from the mill, in army greys and white, at prices that will move them. One lot white and greys, $3.48. One lot , white, $4.00; one lot white, $4.98. 43-2t Hutchinson & Caughman. WE ARE prepared to gin your cotton now at any time, and will do our best to please our customers. Bagging and Ties for sale at market prices. Union Oil Mill. ALL kinds of work done on clothes at j the Union Pressing Club. HIGH Grade Commercial Fertilizers, manufactured by Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Just the tiling for wheat ami oats. For salo by M. \V. Hobo, Agent. 41-4t. UNION Pressing Club, only white club in town. Virgin Street, between Main and Academy, Hitit JEST assortment of Vietor records ever lieen in Union just received. Come quick liefore assortment is broken. .Inst one Baby piano closing out at half price. S. M. Hire, Jr., K. r. r EVF.RY person wlio has photos at Yates' Studio will confer a great favor to call and get. same, as 1 wish to dispose of them at once. Respectfully, H. T. Yatks. ROOM to rent. Suitable for sleeping apartments or otlice. Equipments and location very desirable. Located over .1. A. Sawyer's law ollice. Apply to J. A. Sawyer. 42-4t. WIIION your suit needs cleaning and pressing send it to the Union Press / M..i MIIJ^ V/lllU. AI.L persons wishing to get. photos for Xmas, please net in vour orders . orders, Respect fully H. T. Yatks 1} ' ^County Board's Appointments ior 1907. The following appointments were made by the County Board of Commissioners at their last meeting for tinyear 11M?7: Supt. poor house, J. F. Belue; supt. chain gang, II. II. Robinson: guard I chain gang. Victor Prince: supt. roek piarry, \V. J. Jolly: supt. stone road, It. A. Hancock ;blacksmith. J. J. ()<lell : |J striker, J. S. Relenbuugh; engineer traction engine, t>. O. Bishop: liretnan U traction engine, A. G. Foster; engineer iVoad roller, Clayton Young; lireman roWl roller, States Jolly : engineer stationary engine. W. H. Yaughan. \ Respectfully, \ T. J. liKTKNltAt'(iit, October 23, 190(1 Supr. U. C. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that J. C. . Shepipftr<b Jas. H. Maxwell, Vicior S. Gagek and D. H. Wallace, Executors of the ltstate of W. II. Wallace, deceased, have* applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in ami for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such Executors. It Is Ordered, That the 14th day of NoVember, A. D., 1906, be fixed for V? AM % ? ? rt (V A f -J ? W 1 A.A.% - ui i cuuuii, nnu h UUUl hhlliemept of said Estate. Jason M. Grkkr, (Probate Judge, Union County, 8. C. Published in The Union Times October 12th, 19C6. 41-4t TIPS" The New Liquid Headache Cure Is warranted to cure all forms of Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, etc. We sell it for 10 and 25 cents a bottle and give our guarantee with each bottle. DUKE DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists. 1 A Unique Contest. A contest that lias attracted wide' spread interest, especially among the i young people of the County, is the unique advertisement of the Union Grocery Company. These people are great advertisers, and they believe in Hiving w> ineir nosis 01 customers substantial evidence both of their appreciation of business and of thefact that it is their purpose always to give the best j value to be obtained in everything that they sell. 8ome weeks ago they oiler- i ed a contest to the little school girls of J : the county as follows: "To the girl j who would make up from memory the largest correct list of articles kept for sale by them, they offered to givochoh e of any of the great line of cakes, crack- 1 era, etc., handled by them, a package c every school day for a week." The c Union Grocery Company carries the ' largest, most complete and freshest c line of everything in the cake and J cracker line to be found in Union > County, and Miss Vera Murrah was t i the fortunate winner of this unusual 1 uuiivtmi, uui (fk mii wit? iihib nanuea in, v her list lead by several numbers, con- 1 taining between t*o and three hundred articles which this enterprising Arm carries in stock, and this is less ' than half of the different varieties and ' kinds of good things to eat to be found ' 1 in their great stock. Miss Vera is to ' be congratulated both for her dainty lunches for all 'this week and for the < clever knowledge she has of good ' housekeeping. 1 I | ...DO YOU fMAGhl C r : ..SEE 6 For Supplies A n* rv i ?? x ripe, uiis, v\ IBEWLEY HAP ?ooo?ooooooo<> ?SXBXB9BHBflB9BHB?&3 1 DEPOSITOR'S gj On November 1 g| will pay to its d< g| Savings Departir 1 Regular Semiannual ?S| Amounting to hundreds not already enjoying the ^ tution, it will pay you ggjj our hooks. This you c gjg Dollar. Hundreds of pet SJ could not save, have le. [H savings methods, and tl tig you cannot do the same ^ want your name on our it there, and it grows a; ITHE PEOPL gg B. F. ARTHUR, H8( - - >COCCCCCJ - ^ Have You Seen On | Fall Milli Jjj If not, come at once and make voui of Street Hats in the city is | Miss m. e. l fFarlv TFalf ? Jt We are offering sped; ft week on Ladies, Misses 5 coats, Rain Coats, Furs, ft etc. We picked up a t 5 Coats while in marke ft fine all wool Kusseys in 2 Modes and Blacks, ant ft from $6.50 to $10.00. 0 % for $3.48. They are spl ft ask is that you give us i ? ti m w iTi\rt ?Bnrw/ \ MCLlKb MfcKl J THE UNDER ^ ^ ^ ^ ffer ^ Tribute of Respect. Whereas, on the 28th day of August, 9.^6, it pleased Almighty God to enter ku >ur midst and remove from among us wi uir beloved brother, James Lester a) JcWhirter, and whereas in the death M >f Brother McWhirter Jonesville Lodge j hi "lo. 129, Knights of Pythias, has lost ve ts faithful Master of Exchequer, who fo rom the time of its institution was an dways ready and willing to answer the tall to duty and discharge with fidelity p? dir iMin^nmuis [imixu upon mill, Therefor* be it resolved, of First, That the lodge and order has o?t a true Pythian, a faithful member. 1 Second, That a page in the minute Dook be dedicated to his memory and It these resolutions written thereon. ? Third, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the bereaved . Family and published in the county , ?* papers. I e\ NEED... | NERY? us.. I < > , Beltings, ! hang, Etc. jI MARE CO. | s>co?ooooo?o<y lflSSflgIHSi?3S?? DIVIDENDS. | st, this Bank ?j spositors in the j| lent their jg J Interesi Dividends, I of dollars. If you are jf[ benefits of this insti= fW| to get your name on an do with a single ?3 >ple who thought they g9 arned to do so by our tere is no reason why j||j j thing. Try it. We Kg books. A dollar puts S s you work and sleep. ||| -ES BANK. H Pdpciimtmt m* i l\L.JIUUM 1 J ir Line of Stylish | inery? f * selection. The smartest line M 'the Fisk Hat, shown at W Hnsley's. g t .*W ,*W ."W ."W .'W WPl Specials.; J* ll inducements this J 79 ; and Children's long & Fascinators, Shawls, * >ig lot of Ladies Short j# t. These goods are J Blues, Tans, Browns, i were made to retail J >ur price, your choice endid values. All we J i look. ;antile co. ^SELLERS. i Notice! Notice!! October 31st will positively be the st clay for collection of Town Taxes ithout penalty. November 1st to 15th penalty of 20 per cent, will bo added, ake your payments to undersigned at s office on Main street. After Noimber 15th executions will be tastieil r collection with 20 per cent, penalty id costs of collection. All licences for the fiscal year not iid by November l.r>th, warrants will < issued for the parties for violation the ordinance. No variation from above to any one. By order of Town Council. W. T>. Arthur. Town Treasmer. Dr. I. E. Crimm will be in hw lice at Hotel Union till Saturday remng.