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If" Tin O Owing to the extreme short crops, wh V Furnishing Goods in onr store to disi [ O and give the people the advantage o I WT " I union county knows the high standing r O when we have a sale of any kind it is Below we are going to give you a few O for you to bt A MEN'S SUITS | $20.00 Suits, Reduction Sale Price $15.50 . Ifi AA iu.w " 14.50 X 10.50 " 13.50 V 12.50 * 9.50 ? 10.00 44 8.00 A 8.50 " 6.75 A 7.00 " 5.75 5.00 " 4.00 A Men's Extra Pants $6.00 Pants, Reduction Sale Price $4.50 X 5.00 " 3.75 f if 4.00 44 44 44 3.00 3.50 44 44 44 2.75 A 3.00 44 44 44 44 2.25 2.00 44 44 1.50 jT 1ii 4? it ii ??? ^ ?V I.JI y We are going to make this the biggest y Salesmen, so that everybody will be s< y arrange our stock for the big Sale, whi ? WILL START Also remember that nothing will be cha $ MIL C x **>000000000000' LOCAL LACONICS. Mr. C. E. Lipscomb -j _ ~ 7 T a , \ Miss Lena, wont to M Happenings of Interest |dayt when> they leav ) About Town. soomb's infant daughto / of Mrs. Costa Hunto /ir. Thos. H. Gore, of Jonesvillc. r 0* MfS- E. Lif in Union Wednesday. I Mr. Hayden Smit / w ur \t m 1 i t ir county, and a student ' !?TP i?nT 1 University, hn? retur Wallace were in Columbia lueeilay. hon)(J ^ on ,l(,count Mr. D. G. Bailey, of Cross Mr. Smith has l>een i Anchor, was in the city Wednes- for some time and will day. to school until he Mr. Joseph E. Johnson of Green- recoversvill was in the city Sunday visiting Dr. It. G. Hamilton friends. arrived in the city Miss Neeley James is spending *?r; Hamilton is a prai some time**with Miss Margaret 8,clan? fennerly locat . Mcllwain. . y?y-. He wdl Uyn t in union, no uihi nis t^lr. Clarence C. Sanders visited occupy one of Mr. riCtives and friends at his old Neace's houses on Soutl home, Cross Keys, this week. Mrs. Macbeth Young and Mrs. Church NOtlO Ida Baker left Monday for Colum- , , . bia to visit Mrs. D. S. Pope. 1 ,crf W11 ''.e s",v'c Fork church, in Ches Mr. W. D. Whitmire, formerly |)y rcv. H. E- Hrcwinj of Union, passed through the city fourth Sunday in this Wednesday, enroute to Spartan- people invited burg. ^ 11 o'clock. Attorney J. A. Sawyer attended court in Spartanburg this week, Notice. representing Ponder and West in the Hoburn trial. Special Thanksgivi Mr. Jan. B. Morgan, Mrs. Iiich- will be held at Bogans ard Morgan and Miss Sarah Mor- .1 .1 1- u 1 - ill lllht vllII |H 11 OUIKKiy gan attended the unveiling cere- a i?....... 1 ... i , . ? --/ii i mi i A. M. hvervbodv is i monies in Columbia I uesday. ! " ]) F Notice tlu; advertisement of the ^^Biilcy-Copeland Co. in this issue. ~hcy offer ??,,? real bargains Death of Mrs. Burill which will no doubt interest you. Mrs. C. M. Graham and children, Mrs. Bruno Ilugln after a short stay in Columbia, ; End, Union, S. C., di j./^ameto Union Wednesday. They morning, and was bu | will move very soon to their new ...tfernoon at the city 1 Jhome. Mrs- Jdughcs was a I / Mrs. A. P. Clements, of Spartan- Oreen Street Methot II burg,and Mr. W.B.Bruce of lnman, an(' *yas a faithful ('In <C are at the home of Mr. H. E. cr? She leaves a hush ' Bruce whose little daughter, Rosa, little children to mour is illiwith malarial fever. Her funeral was condi ~ i r, .. . pastor, Rev. W. M. The ladies of the Second Baptist Er ehnrch had their box supper Inst . i l Saturday night at the home of Mm. A ' rriffi^. ra'n, aml I S. S. Waldrop. The weather was swcl',t ?v,'r tht S,a,? K u? /.r.l.r an ni<iu bb Arkansas and I e |pw jast Saturday and Sin I Vrs. Mary Moore left for Atlan- damage to crops is r ft t^rl iH-sday t<? spend the winter the loss of several liv wmh her sister, and will go from ~ Yhere^o Spring City, Term., to co lcg<y P , make her home with her daugh- V' '-rL,< .e W, ?., D..M M SilrSi'" k? i REDUl ich naturally makes trade a little quiet iose of within the next 60 days, we ha f buying good, new merchandise right f of niir ctnra Wa u ? t v wmi jiuiw. tt c nave aiways stood never a fake, but just what we adverti prices on Men's Clothing. Nearly all ly such high class Clothing at this seas Boys Knee Suits $6.00 Knee Suits, Reduction Sale Price $4.50 5.00 " 44 " " 44 3.75 4.00 " 44 44 44 44 3.00 3.60 44 44 44 44 44 2.75 3.00 44 44 44 44 4 4 2.25 2 .50 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 1.75 Men's and Boys Overcoats and Raincoats. $20.00 Overcoats, Reduction Sale Price $15.00 17.00 44 44 44 44 18.00 16.50 44 13.50 15.00 44 44 44 44 1 2.00 12-50 44 4 0 7.<A> lo.oo 44 44 " 44 8.00 8.5o 44 44 44 . 44 6.75 <.oo 44 4 5.75 5.oo 44 44 44 44 4.00 3.5o 44 2.5o sale from a buying standpoint that ha; tisfactorily waited on. Our store will ch SATURDAY, ! rged during the sale or sent out on approval. Everythii 1AILEY-C0PI UNION, SOUTI una sister, | Goes to New Mexico. ivion Satnr ! Mr. Lip ! Mr. M. W. Mc.Xeace loft Tttesin 1110 care (|av f(>r Las Vegas, Xew Mexico. <> r, an elder |.\,r SOme time iiis health has notja scomb. heei. good. and he has heen advis-ltt !i, of the id hv physicians to try that dry j li at Furnian climate. Sir. McXeacc is a young tl led to hisjmnn of good habits, and he is en-ji'( of sickness. |orRCllc and pains-taking in busi- " l ill health | ,1CSS. ]|t. leaves many friends in w not return Vnion who regret to see him leave. ('' completely ! ]-jjs family will go on later, but!1'1 for the present will remain in Un- i -v' and .family! ion. The Times will visit him Wednesday. | weekly in far-away New Mexico. sl tiling phy- Our best wishes go with him. | ractice here News from West Springs. family will Milton Mc- West Springs. Nov. 19.?Wliew1 street. ew ! what about the snow? Did it catch vou without am- wood? On \ I X. . I H ! Wednesday, .\ovenmer 14H1, itj" | began snowing and continued intoj. ; at ttrushy Ljlc njght. The oldest inhabitant j1 tor county, jcannot remember an earlier snow n fton, on the | tjian thjs. ! g month. j Owing to the rain on Sunday. ^ o come, at fcw people could go to preaching!^, j service at West Springs and Put-ijj ! man. j n| John X. Miller, the R. F. D- |M 'carrier from Pauline. S. C.. has re- tl lg .services signed and Arden West has been. I) rille Metho-appointed in his stead. 2">th at 11 -^'r- ^?ctsill has returned nvjf .d from Spring City. Tenn., where he / .llll..i'. has been vistiing his son. Mr. Da- 511 Pastor, jvid IVtsill. is. Mr. Jack Holcomb. of the I 11- |)( Himhes ion cotton mills, visited his sistei* ^ at the West Springs hotel on Sat- . 1 . 1 f itr . urdav. <' S. 01 UI'SI 'Pi^e ladies of Tlogansville will 1' ?1 Saturday. serve a hot supper at tin* West ried Sunday i Springs hotel on the night of the cemetery, j joth of November for the benefit member of j 0f the 1 togansville Methodist li list church, jeburch. The public is cordially " istian work-1 invited to attend. md and two j November 29th has been set H< 11 her death, aside as the annual Thanksgiving tcted by her i)av, and we wonder if the people ^ hvings. realize what Thanksgiving Day is w intended for. b wind storm Will they spend the dav in giv-! J* if Mississip- jj-jjr thanks to Clod for the bless- \ incssec on ings they have enjoyed? Or will j dav. r.rcat ?i ? ' ' 1 ?. - inc-y 11 in ucoaucnervr i eoeportcd and p]c (jn not seem to realize that J -s hev are dependent on God. They ! (< reenville, is I've in debauchery al their lives ^ reloped. The and forget to render thanks to ' ; growth is God who gives tlieni every blessing of their lives. ei xxxxxxxxxxxx 3TI0N 5 , and also as we have an unusually lai ve decided to have a big Reduction s in the midst of the Season, at rem; for high=cjass merchandise at reas se it. of these Suits are this Season's goods on of the year, at the prices we are g Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Uur entire Shoe Stock will be included in the big Reduction Sale. This big stock of Shoes embraces the best makes to be found in the country including Men's Women's and Children's Shoes. $6.00 Mkn's Sl oes, Ksduction Sale Pi ice $4.75 5.00 - 4.00 4.00 uty " 44 44 44 3.25 3.50 n 44 2.75 3.00 44 \ *4 2.25 2.50 44 44 44 44 44 2.00 2.00 44 ' 44 1.60 1.50- 44 44 |.25 4.00 Women's Shoes, Reduction Sale Price 3.00 i 3.50 44 44 44 44 44 2.75 3.00 . 44 44 44 44 44 2. 50 2 . 5 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 2 0 0 2.00 v 44 44 |*60 > ever been held in linion. We will I ! also be closed FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 A. M., I ig must be right before it leaves the store. Be rcaiy iLAND COM 1 CAROLINA. norriDie trime in oanney. Tuesday; between 12 and 1 'clock, there oeeurred in Claffney zi\ rlRflvl most horrible crime. Mr-. Hor-j 11 RlJ | nse Morgan, an aged widow, who ves two and one-half miles from jr ic city, was foully murdered and ! TP >hbed of $726.00. She had the ===== ionoy concealed on her person, | .sL rapped in cloth. Her throat was j ^ PAI I it from ear to ear, and she was' ^ vULl ad when found. Tom Harris, a! "H? mng white man, who was passed TP T for a preacher, was arrested on tspieion, a bloody knife and the ijl| oney being found in his nossex-! JJ. Barbecue December first. IS, pQjjf ( The barbecue, hy the Knights of is, onor of the Pacolet lodge which' vpf ns to have hcen November 24th, 2 Vvl! is been postponed until December j? ;t, Saturday. The cause of post- TP memeiit is that Ex-Gov. Jno. G. <S|| icppard, \vli.? is supreme Dictator, TUP nights of Honor for the Tinted I IIL ates, could not he present at the rat named date. It is hoped, and most an assured fact, that he will TP ? present to address the p? ople on ie occasion set for Saturday, ecember 1st. Sfc>303-: The trip President Roosevelt: ade t-? the isthmus seems ;<> have itistied him that the work was j ing properly carried ?m. llis! >eech made Saturila\ at tin* piet i ' K>H ist before sailing from Lot on ex- ^ essed his satisfaction. af ** Postmaster Robbed. The tine: (J. \V. Font*.postmaster at Itiverton. I vC tCW ddyi i.. nearly lost bis life and was rohlw-d inp;. Til ' all comfort according to his letter, j C,V (""ov-lnJlH liicli says:" For 20 years I had chronic V^Jl-lUdtJ vcr complaint, which led to such a! m/' efit of it. >nr tnso ui jnuiidiiT uini even my | O nger nails turned yellow: when my >etor prescribed Electric Bitters. hieli cured me and have kept me ell for eleven yeurs." Sure cure ' for Jr iliousness, Neuralgia. Weakness and 1 Stomach. Liver, Kidney and Blad- O *r derangements. A wonderful tonic. 2j? t all drug storrt*. 50 cents. wkitfand jrT | unio AAA bank dlposit y ^3mllliU R. K. fare Paid. Notes Takea M K 7 S00 FKFR rOt'R.SFS Board at Coat. Write Quick _m~ _m ORGIA-AlABAMABUaNESS COLLEGE, Macon. 0*. V?$V*Cj*C?CH I ' 1 >ALE. 1 *ge stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and 0 ale, beginning Saturday, November 24th, O irkably low prices. Most everybody in O onable prices, and they also know that O i, and there has never been a chance & ;oing to offer: & 1.50 1.25 X 2.00 Children's Shoes. Reduction Sale Price 1.55 Cr 1.85 1.40 1.50 1.20 X 1.25 i m ** 1.00 85 ? Our entire big stock of Men's and Boys' Fur* nishing Goods will be included in the Reduction Sale, which means that you can get your Shirts. Collars, Cuffs. Underwear. Half Hose. etc.. at and below cost. Also our entire stock %jp of Men's and Boys' Hats at remarkably low JvK prices. Men 's and Boys' fiats $3.00 Hats. Reduction Sale Urice $2.25 2.50 1.75 2.00 1.25 %% 1.50 1.00 Jk m 75 X iave an entire force of good, capable , so that we can mark down and re= ^ WVEJURRD fi & Saturday. 8:3o a. m.. November 24th. PANY. x i GRADE VEHICLES.} JMBUS, BABCOCK, CORTLAND J AND ROCK HILL. | different makes of high grade} tides. We can interest you. g PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. 1 PANT GILLIAM, TREAS. & MGR. j| M?999M90M9<MMMM^^ ^AR LOAD OF | ORGANS | >t ever shipped to Union, will be here in a ^ >. See them and get our prices before buy- O ere is a great saving by buying Organs in lnt<; JinH nnr nictnm.^p l-- - - - Al? * v...v. uui vujiuiiiui j r>iian nave ine Den? We will also have five fine M <$ UPRIGHT PIANOS e At one half the regular price jj| t Us Figure With You ^ N SUPPLY COMPANY, | J. H. SPEARS, Manager. $0 Eo&cc-ce-cc-c-ce-e-cc-e-e-cc-e*