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1 ...ITS ABO & M HIS < 1 T U i T II HA I Our stock is the New for I THEV m i iii< i .J YOUR IgW ?. I m BAILI LOCAL LACONICS. i Happenings of Interest !_!' About Town. Mr. I. L. Hobo, of Scdalia, was rj! a visitor in the city Monday. (i, Mrs. Costa Hunter, of Marion, returned home Tuesday morning.' i V1 Miss Eunice Thomson spent n Sunday at her old home in Pac-lji olct. Miss Helen Fant. of Santuc,! was shopping in the city last Sat- j j urday. I Mr. M. 11. Criglcr, of Chester, was visiting friends in the city! Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Duckett, '[ of Fair Forest, were in Union Tuesday. 1 k Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gilmorej^ w and children of Santuc, were here 91 Tuesday. Mr. Emmet Sanders returned , Monday from a visit to his brother ^ #in Camden. t Miss Luta 1'ewlcy returned i Tuesday from a few day's visit to Columbia. ( Mr. A. Griffin Pentlcy was to ] be seen in the vast throng on the | streets Tuesdav. h Rev. J. L, llarlcy will lecture in1] i^ftitfaTo academy hall Friday \ .. * O _ _! 1. " 1 (yrvimi^ til o i) tiutK. 1 j ,4% j4 Six thousand people in Union) Tuesday ahd the reporter did not I see a single drunk man. I The round trip fare to the un- ;J veiling exercises in Columbia Xov. 20th, is $2.24 from Union. Miss Kate Roseborough, of ; Chester, visited her uncle here last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Sallie Triplette attended : the Burdell-Triplette marriage in Chester county last week. Mr. Russell McXeacc, now a | rfn/lnnt ? * WT.^CC 1 ' ill 1M IV I i I <11 *V UHU1 II VUilVJ^t, n|'Vlll I last Sunday at his home here. Miss Myrtle Poston went Friday for a short visit to the family of Rev. T. R. Owen, at Santuc. Miss Theodosia Jones and Mrs. Oliver, sisters of Mrs. C. E. Lips- ; re'm d ' % '"*c!r For.'.? r'.rt Sr.t'.trd UT TIME TO I sfc sjpipfc sipipjfktfsifsj?. FALL S tfrtfrQrtfsifsifs 4* now complete Styles and Pal :all and Wintei ARE READY F INKPFfTI Ill JI JU V JL JL :Y - COPEL saSttnai^M^ The topers in the old Jown ;irc ( inking jamaica pinker"""""by*' tfr^la allon; they can't pot the booze. cl Mr. and Mrs E. E. Sanders 'V sited Mrs. Sander's father, Mr. . I. Alverson, at Sedalia last Sun-i ? a v. ; sl ; 11 Mrs. T. L. l?obo, of Sedalia, is isitinj^ her daughter. Miss Eanie Hobo at Mrs. Lester Car- s< sle's. ' 11 \v Mrs. John C. Carv and son. wife 0 ml son of President Carv of rj .ockhart, were visitors here Sat- \ rday. ^ Messrs. Scaife and Manlcv and lisses Emma and Eloise Wilburn f Cross Keys visited Union last . \iesday. ^ Dr. W. J. Douglas, the well- y :novvn physician at Jonesville, o iclpcd make the cfowd in Union n Tiesday. 1 Mr. Sanford Wilburn, of the ountv commission, was here with v lis children Tuesday, all attending he circus. Miss Kate Diekert, of Winthrop lollege, spent Sunday and Mon-j lay with her parent?, Captain and j | Urs. J. R. Dickert. I I < The design for the Confederate;] nonument is on exhibition at the 1 \h( & P. bank. It is worth your, J .vhilt'h ^ >t.?p and sec it. for it is! i RViutitul. i? I i Dr. P. 1). Simpson, who hasH )een at home is now back at his >1 >ost in the Rice Drug Co. He is L much improved in health by his j >hort stay. ;' Mr. C. A. Boney, who up to I \Tov. ist, was with The Union Fimes, is now at Macfeat's Business college in Columbia, prepar- j ing himself for a bookkeeper's po- i utioti. Rev. V. T. Masters, of tine Bap-, tist Press, arrived in the city i Monday morning, and remained some days. Mr. Master's work is chieflv in the field, and he spends little time in bis office. Mr. J. B. Lancaster, the newlyelected auditor was here Tuesday enjoying the sights of interest and shaking hands with old friends. v. a sav!'.:"* a::c! a*.. nvs pler.r. ,:i - ? ? i i UntB with aip p; tterns * 0R if ?N i nun co. It F-tlHIS _J| Jn giving alariii f ?r terjJL st Frula entorn i i ig, larging of a pist'of, a voting whits lan of the city sent a balf crashing irough one of the show windows f Hutchinson and Ca'ughmafi's :ore. He was fined $5.00 by the layor, for his misdemeanor. "NI iss Marv Myrick, who has for Dine weeks been visiting at the ome of Mr. J. ' . Colton, and who as maid of honor at the marriage f Miss Colton to Mr. W. H. l?urss, returned to her home in Xew r ork last Wednesday.' Miss lyrick has made many friends uring her stay here. "Willie" was in town last Saturay and did some stunts that made he kids laugh. "Willie" is the grizzly, hear from California, >wned by two "foreigners" who nake "Willie" dance and wrestle, "hese men take up the collection irst always, and if the crowd will lot make up enough, the show vill be bum. Valnahlo I an/1 fnr Cala ? V U llill UIV LU1IU lUl JUIU. Hy resolution of the Hoard <?f Direct>rs, the I'nion l.uildin^r and Loan Asso iation, of I'nion, S will sell at nihlic auction Ix'fore the court Iioiim 1 mr at I'nion, S. C., on salesday a December next (December :5rd), tfl 'ollowiii^rdescriU'd properties: All tMl ertain tract <>f land 1 v;ntr .south of ffl town of I'liion, t Hiii:tinirt8*sfUu ai i? more or less, known as the mil hounded by land* formerly. ttttiiitf to (ieor?e Munro, J. \V. MSIlLii?"' 11., and known as the Thoin(l|f J'^tkte Also one undivided one hnlfWlEfc * itnd to all that certain tract o|mand J! Fishdam township, I'nion conns, lyiA [>n Tyger River, and known aa tnrJanw A. Tucker land willed to the children ^ \V. J. Tucker and containing i&x him tired and sixty acres, more or leas. Sail land beginning at lowest corner of tn Anna Martin tract of land whege it join the Sled raw tract and running mjence ^ straight line to the weather hgusc or Hawkins Spring branch near it?- moutl where it empties into Tyger rive#.. Also, all that other certain property y t!ie town of Union. Union county, khoWi as lots No. H,i?, K>, II. 1L', 13^*4 and. V! of the Mccks property, lyingJbuiiig an;: situate on the west si<te of on the hill on the north siil^ iPSwtf<J| A plat of which can lie puling IB .1. I>. Arthur, Secretary/ /i rcswuror-B tlu* Union Building am toil 4 Associated Terms of Sale: One t( n7as',? l>a)a*p i>ayal>le in one ami two'? secured bj bond of purchaser and igt?. tpairc of tfi< premises, Purchaser to pay for paper* J. A. Pant, , President Union B. & I,. Association J. I). Ahtiiir, ^ .<v?v. 1J, 1.0 . >.* ts. COBURN ARRESTED. El-i i Alleged to Have Been B PL lipped. Is Now In Spartan- j H burg Jail. B qu1 ?. Harriet Coburn or Hovhatever her real name may B s at last been found and ar- jm * She is the much-ta\ke?\-of. Pi ! FRID|y,^aWfeMBER 237 mo&t MONUMENT WMbuflSni, ISM*rf BY MR. NOtSHpr REQUIRED SUM ISSURBBUILDENG ONllMtfy. rork, thd Union* County Confederate g. Tbepntract has beet let to the the work is m unanges in (constabulary. Messrs. Dean ami Wiggins, who have been on the State constabulary force, stationed here have been transferred to Spartanburg: and Messrs. Mulligan and Hayes, of Spartanburg have been sent here to take their places. The changes were made the first of this week. Mr. Dean has been here onlvi a short while but even at. this, he! has won the respect and esteem j of the people of I'nion. Mr. M. L.j Wiggins was here with Mr. Whitmire and is well known and much 1 feared by the tigers of this terri-' tory. lie is an excellent officer! and Union is sorry to lose hini.j However the new men hold a1 good reputation for skill and fear-j lessness. and they, no doubt, are amply able to handle the liquor i situation. There is ample opportunity for exercising the skill i here, though their fearlessness will never be taxed, since the tiger set here is a prety cowardly gang. These men are welcomed to Union. Postmaster Robbed. (i. \\ ,4Fonts.postmaster at fiivorton, , 1 inland was robbed j which says:*lFt>r l>0 years T had chr??m7r] liver complaint, which led to such a severe Mae ??f jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my i doctor prescribed Electric Bitters. 1 which cured me and have kept- me j well for eleven yours." Sure cure for) Biliousness, Neuralgia. Weakness ami all Stomach, Liver, Kidney ami BladI der derangements. A wonderful tonic. ! At all drug stores. 50 cents. Small Blaze Friday Morning. Last Friday morning early the waste house of the Fxcelsior mills was destroyed by fire. The cotton stored therein was removed, so only the small frame building was i lost. An alarm was sent in. but | the fire whistle would not work, and the company was not called \ ont. The loss was very light. , Fortunate Missourlans. "JVhon I wasadrngpist at Livonia. Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of; Graysville, Mo., "throe of my custom- ! ers wore permanently cured of consumption by Dr# King's Now Discovery i and are all well and strong today [ One was trying to sell his property j and move to Arizona, hut after using! New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. 1 regard Dr. ; King's New Discovery as the most > . wonderful medicine in existence." i [ Surest Couirh and Cold cure and ! I Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed [ | by all druggists. 50c. and $l.(X?. i^Trial bottle free; ^ } ufcitAnd GredTiCl f Soul^. Carolina, I ltlountv <w Union. \ Moi&lahon M.fCireor, Km,., Probate Judge. J' ''' *'H'v,rl l'its made suit IP pfrant him Letters of AdTlftjHtrStion on the Estate and effects ?>. ?? . r?Bmr, lllTCllHt'd. yicse re, therefore to cite and addyrhoiiUh all and singular the kii.dr?d land creditors of the said Dr. 10. W. \ Foster, deceased, that they ho and ' "appear, before me, in the Court <>f i Probate. ;o be held at Union C II , \ South/ Carolina, on the 26th dav of 1 KoyMiber, next, after publication tier eg, at 11 o'clock in (lie forenoon, o.aAbvv qausp. if any they have, why t tbestm AjlpinistrnLinn should not he i granted 'flirWPPy my hand and seal this ' 9fh, dtWnHV byeinher. Anno Domini, fellSOtiL , fAox M. OhkKK. "fefc l,lU , Probate .Indue. *E^TBBbMv < Id qn the 16th day of NovmWT3tfr^'lWl,6,'Jo tiih Union Timkh. Hi 2t i <<0^>dt/mnds 7rT K AAA BANK DEPOSIT Vf faro Paid. Notes Taken t ,Roo r^fnepq ^r ^ t u '?V v '.I. i\ fi! '(), lk CCORGJA'AL.'.: :;. w< CCL. ^..?, . C . IRNITURE! FURNITURE! FUR r Stock is complete. New line i iirct rpr.pivpH Npw hattprn^ in VV1IVV1, mvm J/V.HV. "O RUGS! RUGS! Rl fcT~^Ahen^fr(im 35c to $8.0( M. PARR, " THE MERCHANTS & PLANTEKS THE f^ptD RBUAB] f -jX g 4* After the crop has escaped the grase am have to fight against, and you get the still liable to lose the crop, unless yot safe place. We offer to the farmer a sa| from his crops, and we offer to hiijU bank An possibly give to its custorters vesting, is to harvest the money proc< sound, safe Bank. ? THE TIME 11 A, Jl ^ fL When feather i >? < 1- will a?.rain I . gj of buying any more soon, let us ask that yoi T making ami selling a .'1(> pound hod for $10.ih |? sure that you can't invest $10.1(1 more protitahl ?y pair, $1.50; 1(1 pounds to pair, $2.50. We also ^ stoves, etc , and nearly every tlnnit else that perl Mr. A. Vaujjhan will have charge of our w the country with IkmIs ami pillows. Listen for J car tlicni, *lmp us a curd. Kcsj>ectfully, .TURNER & MA |IMPROVE YOUF W IThe easiest and cheat improve your farm is the fall with a twO=horse Plow. FOR SALE Bt | THE PEOPLES SI 5 D. PANT GILLIAM, TRE 'Jt7v& 'X> '/& ,4P~'jSt VS- vtf /? V4? *^y i!' (? !^v" A3' *-i<, v>4 , id mi A f r\A / 11% T tt* .. in" . "Ik,in t O * ?* e AT>r(cV>yt>vinry <* fcLai>id^', 9 { -vT f|ORGA e ' * The finest ever shipped to Unio M few days. See them and get 01 ^ ing. There is a great saving by ^p Car-load lots and our customers ^p efit of it. We will also have tiv | UPRIGHT Pli At one half the regul $ Let Us Figure | UNION SUPPLY $ J. H. SPF.AKS, Mais .vv f c r~~ r\ r' r* r*. tr'< /'' '* /*" f v_' v^- *-. SV VV W V. v-..? v?.< t | J ^ S COME J ' 79 * * * * * i k*1w vis h ? ..... ^ k t>vst ticking, an?l'ti>V>i ^ y. Pillows, C> |?>nn<ls to ? liuw (|iiilts. blankets, ^ taiivs to liotisi'fttritisliiiv^s. * agon trawllinn through nil iii-iis. ii you Moll l. ^ lYFIELD 2 [ FARM!I jest way to j to tprn it in j ! Chattanoogal ? JPPLY Col :AS. & MGR. S 0-0 '0 >0*3 '0 /> '0 -0 ^ ? . ti]% k? pa\ ?>, *1 the$*^ raclc hiis been seized, as irfv < aw days 15 jugs are \A" xf' ^w4 /it-bout the t' ^ / ' J^orrf '* ^ INS I O O n, will be here in a ir prices before buy- ^ r buying Organs in ^ shall have the ben- V re fine W KNOS | lar price W/i*h V *viiu IUU COMPANY, | lAOER. V or- r?' r", _