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j: No Better Tim fj! to boy Winter Goods. -? Men's and Boys' Clothin fr Shoes and Hats. Dre< ||| Goods, Millinery, Cloak t Furniture, Carpets, Ruj and Groceries. Granulate 111 Sugar, IIP lbs for $1.00. 1: Cakes Octagon Soap for 25 I f Fat Back Meat S l-2c, Be; ' IJ Half Patent Flour, $3.'/ |; ; ?? For a First Class Si |J Clothing, to be had -? per Suit JjJ We are House Furni |?to be found. Feat 1; tresses, Bureaus, 5 Tables, Chairs, Co< f China Sets. Anythii both comfortable ai 1 Rnhn'c Hat | uuuu o uw[ <3( - - - - >CC-C? 5 J ^ Have You Seen Ou | Fall Millii 5? If not, come at once and make your fa of Street Hats in the city is | Miss M. E. T DEATH BENEFIT FOR TOBACCO EMPLOYEES. | I Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Will Pay f Generous Sums to Beneficiaries of Workmen. The Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.. manufacturers of the well-known n Durham Bull Tobacco, has i nformed j its employees that it will hereafter pay a death benelit to the beneficiary of any person in its service who does W not draw more than $5D a week in ; wages. The most important feature of J the plan?is embodied in the following B paragraph taken from the announce- D inent: ?' "Upon proof of the death of any person in the employment of this com- W nany who shall have been continuously in its service for at least one year preceding his or her death, and whose wages a? noi ai Mint aate exceed ' fifty dollar* per week, the Blackwell's i c" Durham Tabacco Company will do- j _. n ite in cash to the person previously j W . designated by such dead employee the ! ~ [ iuin of money equal to the waives paid | ' to such dead employee of this com-, _ pany during the last year of bis or her j L life, not exceeding, however in anv 1 caw the sum of five hundred dollars." Mr. Fletcher, comptroller of the i _ company, in an in:e.*view with a j repoiter re<e illy said : "We have followed the lead of tha American Tobacco Co. in establishing . a death benefit fun 1 for our workmen )( becauso we believe the scheme to be a good one and worthy of adoption. In . our employ are quite a number of per-; J1 sons who have worked for us many 111 years. The have rendered faithful service and by giving them this in- r durance we hope to make them feel 11 i that we appreciate their efforts. 0 Among the younger employees the death benefit will be regarded as a strong inducement for them to continue from year to year in our far- j ^ tories. k i?/vr * i ? mi ? ? r\7i course me exp.-nse win r>e large, but we consider that it will be money i well invested. As there are no strings , to our offer and no fees of any kind to a1 be paid by our employees, we cannot! be accused of trying to pose as philan- J' thr<y>ist? at their expense. The bene- ' " tits will he paid without contest and al without delay ojj proof of death." w 1 aBm '( ' / IP II I it Lu. jft iU^ij It ifm /clothinc U-i i*l\LI 19 Rugs, Matting, Art j| Squares, Sideboards, <| Fine Oak Suites of !| Furniture $12.50 to [ $75. Get any prices. J | Come to us, we sell for less;?' r- J| nit try our Clere I at $12.50 to $15 f shers. No better her Beds, Mat- <| Beds, Safes, jf ?k Moves, Tine # ng to niake home J| nd attractive. ?| rt. Store.! CC-C-C-fC-C-C-C-C^ r Line of Stylish nery? | selection. The smartest line ^ the Fisk Hat, shown at V insiey's. y* 999999999999 * . ft FOR YOUR PRESCRIPTION WORK TRY THE ALMETTO DRUG COMPANY. e can supply yon with any kind of BUGS AND CHEMICALS. e also have a full line of druggists' mdries. For anything in the medi ne line try the Palmetto Drag Co. e give you quick and prompt attention. AUIETTO DRUG CO. Final Discharge. Notice to hereby given that M. W. Bo1, Administrator of the Estate of John . Linson, deceased, has applied i Jason M. Greer. Judge of Probate, i and for the County of Union, for a nal discharge as such administrator. It is Ordered, That the 24th day of ecember, A. I)., 1900, be fixed forhearig of Petition and a final settlement f said Estate, Jason M. Grkkk. Probate Judge Union Couilty, S. C. Published in Tiik Union Tiags, Decnber 23rd, 1906. J 47-4t Money to Loan. Oil imnroved and t 7 per cent, on loans of-$lpOO and pwArris, and at 8 per cenfcpflli loans oni $HH) to $1000. All Ions. Jon for ve years. For further|jp(|ei)Iars pply to Towksknd avmpkn. 40-4 mos. AttojflHKfcaw. Local News Notes I ! Mrs. A. P. Clements has returned j to Spartanburg. Mr. It. \V. Hutchinson spent part of the week at Newberry. M rs. Eva Harris, of Spartanburg, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. F. A j Rice. Treasurer J. H. Parties has been making his rounds through the< county receiving taxes. Prof. Davis Jeffries and family left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving in (Jatfney. Miss Josie (kites is spending the Thanksgiving holiday* at her home < in Chester. Sheriff J. W. Sanders went out to his farm at Cross Kcvs Tin.s?li?v _ _ - _ --*V ' * J j Ho is having his lands surveyed. Rev. V. I. Masters will move his family next week from Greenwood. They will occupy the Betsill house J on fejouth Street. Mr. J. R. Ringer and son, Jason, 1 of I'omaria, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. G. 11. Sligh, on Church street. 4 The children's society of the First 1 Baptist church sent a box of good things to Connie Maxwell orphanage Thanksgiving. Mr. Will Darby, of the GatTney ] Ledger force, has been in The Times oflice for the past four days operating the linotype. ] A card from Mr. M. W. McNcace in Las Vegas, N. Mex., says the following: "1 reached here Nov. '23; like the place fine." Messrs. I. F. Peake. Sumter ! Sumner and D. II. Wallace went hunting in the West Springs neighImrhood Thuriday. Mr. J. C. Copeland attended the marriage of his brother, Mr. R. E. Copeland, of Laurens, which event was on Wednesday. ' Miss Hnlon Poflit-l.. u?iluiii., ituui a visu : of several weeks to her brother, Mr. Lester H. Carlisle, has returned to her home in Anderson. < Mr. R. W. Iloncy, secretary and treasurer of the Springstein : mills of Chester, spent a few hours in Union Friday. Rev. L. M. Itiee leaves Saturday for Clemson College, where he j preaches to the students on Sunday morning and evening. Passenger No. 33 of the Charlotte and Columbia division passed through Union Wednesday on ac- i count of a wreek at Dent's station. 1 At this oflice one day dfhring this .week, was exhibited an extra-ordinarily large hen egg. The circular ( measurement was 6 1-4 inches and the oblong was 7 7-8 inches. Messrs. C. H. Thurston, 0. E. 1 Smith, J. E. Kirby and W. H. West went to Buffalo Tuesday night to "break in" some aspirants to knighthood in the lv i\f it w ? - H'Vlfcl". ) Tuesday night in Spartanburg, Mr. C. B. Bobo, of Sedalia, was elected treasurer of the Baptist State Convention. Rev. C. T. Seaife wap j elected one of the vice presidents, i Miss Auressie Wilburn left Wednesday for Greenville, where she g spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Miss Beatrice, at the Greenville Female College. Mr. J. E. Lipscomb went to Atlanta Thursday to have his eye treated again, and his glasses re- B I fitted. Unless some new trouble sets in, Mr. Lij>scomb'8 injured eye will Soon be totallv well Mr. Morgan B. Spier, general _ superintendent of the Southern Bell y Telephone Co., with his oflice at Cnarlotte, passed through the city Tuesday night. He will return in a few days for an inspection of the system here. Dr. W- O. Singletan y, recently of the Union Drug Company, passed through Union Friday from Columbia, where he and his family have been on a short vaea- F Ition. Dr. Singletar y is now a prosperous druggist' at Central, S. C. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Martha Lulie ('alia- ] way to Dr. George Kakiu Calvert. The marriage will take place in At ilanta, Dec. 12th, after which time the young couple will he "at home" c Abbeville, S. C. Dr. Calvert is well known in Union and made a g great many warm friends during his r residence here. ih Mr. G. H. Milliken, one of the '* firm of Deering, Milliken & Com- pany, of New York city, was the guest of Mr. Jno- A. Fant for a v day or two this week. He was j) here to attend the annual meet- v ing of the stockholders of.-the i Monarch *otton mills. , < ! Special Advertisements . Notice* will be Inserted in this column at the rate of 25 words or less for 25o one issue, four issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty Mvo words5c a lino. FRESH shipment, hy express, of tine Chocolates ami lion-lions, in packages from 10 cents to one dollar. K. II. Senile. WE ARE prepared to Rin your cotton now at any time, and will do our best to please our customers. Ragging and Ties for sale at market prices. Union Oil Mill. FLOUR troubles are a tiling of the past with the hundreds of our delighted customers. If you want the best lhat can he ground from pure wheat let us sell you and save you about forty cents per ' bbl. The Union Grocery Co. DH AT AN 00G A Plows Middle hurst ers and two-home turn plows. See our line. The Peoples Supply Co. 47-tr. [COO pounds of the linest California Evaporated Peaches just received. If you want a treat lei us sell you. The Union Grocery Company. ALL persons wishing to get pliolos for Xinas, please get in vour orders orders. Respectfully. H. T. Yatks VVANTfcl)?You to know that I have opened up my Shoe It-pair and Harness Shop in the Brown Block, rear of Express olfioe. First class work. 18-tf W. C. Teague. IVANTED: To swap a cow that gives about a gallon and a half of milk a day for one that gives three gallons or more. Will pay premium. It- E. Bruce, Union, S. C. It. MIDDLE Bursters?This is the season to use them Figure with us. The Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf. FINEST Northern Irish Potatoes al 25c. peck this week. Hundreds of dollars are being saved to our customers in the great specialties we are putting out. Read everything that has The Union Grocery Company signed to it. -"It pays." 3HELLS?Buy your shells from us for your Thanksgiving hunt. The Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf. EVERY person who has photos at Yates' Studio will confer a great favor to call and get same, as I wish to dispose of them at once, Respectfully II 'P v. ?.... \1.1. the popular and staple brands of Cipars, Get our box prices. Money saved on your favorite smoke no matter what brand. The Union Grocery Co. JrUNS?Single and double barrel guns at extremely low prices. The Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf. *T)K one week only we will sell all the New Ocean White Fish you can eat at 5c. the pound, the best cheap meat in the world. The Union Grocery Co. ?Olt just one week we will sell heat-1 ers, cook stoves, rockers, all rugs, pianos, organs, graphophones, violins, guitars, mandolins, banjos. trunks onna .,?? ?? * ru..n, nu., ?i irom one-fourth to one-third off for cash. I Just until December 1st?no longer, j Rice Music, and Machine House. IV ANTED?Several pigs, from 4 to weeks rid. Apply to J. 0. Gibbs, j Union. S. C. It 1UNS?If you are thinking of buying a gun we can interest you. The Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf. FAMOUS Sweetheart Tobacco at $3 75 per box this week. One of the best all-round 15c. plugs made. Figures a good deal less than 10c. on this special. The Union Gorcery Co. VAGONS?We carry a very large assortment of high-grade farm wagons, Old Hickory. Tennessee and Nissen. always satisfies. The Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf. "RESH this week and every other week, Ferris and Kinghnns Breakfast Bacon, the best ts the cheapest. : The Union Grocery Co. riADtt Trees?The quick?growing j and bQautiful Carolina Poplar is the I tree to get now. I have a few from 2 feet to 12 feet high. Now is the ] time to set them. Also n few Thorn- , son Grape Vines. S. M. Rice, Jr.,| E. U, *RUIT and Shade Trees?now is the time to set them. Have a few thati I bought at a 'close out" sale that I will sell at about half price. Also Grane vines and strawberry plants. S. M, Rice, Jr., E. TJ. WANTED every girl who knows how to coax a box of candy out of her beau to leL him know that The Union Gr>eery Company has the swellest i line or the finest candy ever offe ed to candy buying beaux. Lowney's and Pass's cost a third less than some others, and we challenge the world to beat the quality, PICTURES 5icture Framing, Glass, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet Laying. MILLINGS, The Paper Man, ['hone 161. Main Street. Union, S.C A Mountain of Gold ould not bring as much happinej& to drs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as lid one 25c box of llucklen's Arnica lalve. when it eomnletelv a ? >" liny sore oil her leg, which had tortured ler I'd long years. Greatest antiseptic | tealer of Piles, Wounds and Sores. 55 cent* at all drug stores. The most audacious trick monkey re ever saw, was on the streets iVedneaday. If enough nickels core not given him, ho would climb ip a bystander's leg and reach lown in his ixickct for the coin. v -jV & 5 ifTsnsr iMACHir I ..SEE I / For Supplies, |: Pipe, Oils, Wh 8RFMFY HARF a-r a-j II UJL/ A 111 Il^L X>00<>???0$090<>?< ft I NEVER EORGET THAT 1 Opportunity ever hangs near yo W8 today, or tomorrow, it will sure ?5 you laying aside or "salting down (H this financial opportunity? The f< B depends upon your making a Start to save a Part of y S3 {pa This you can do by depositing regi a few surplus dollars in our Savings gg Will work for you wl gg At 4 per cent, per annum, com "The mill will not grind with wate gig can you take advantage of a g< money with money that is alrea more starts you 'on the road to sui Ithe people gg B. F. ARTHUR, Pi f HAVE YOU B 11 YOUR pai l Y ~ - - * ft If not, now is your oppori ft just had delivered to u? by ft who has just finished hi: ft manufacturers samples in ft Infants Long Coats, Furs, ft etc., that is a complete as ft lot are some very fine as v ft that we can sell you at the ft paid by the merchant, whi ft saving to you, and as we ft kind, you will be able to ha ft no one else has one like. ft avoid the rush, as these gooc \ MURE MERCA J THE UNDERS RHEUMATI CIIPP The C^rculatio Wr^S^. Hl~| JERY? ,s- I Beltings, X ang, Etc. ! \ ware co. : XXXXXXXX?C* MILE YOU LIVEl u. If it does not come K Iy come some day. Are Bg' iMj " some money to grasp SS wndation of your future | our Daily Earnings. ^ ularly and systematically ? > Department where they lile you sleep. ^ pounded twice a year, j&jjj r that is past.'' Neither S| aod opportunity to make M dy spent. A dollar or ecess if deposited with |&| :S BANK. ? iKSIDENT. MS iOUQHT J WRAP? \ 4 tunity, for we have 4 traveling salesman 4 s trip a big line of 4 Ladies, Misses and 4 Petticoats, Skirts, ft sortment. In this /ell as cheap ones, 4 same price as that 4 ch will be a great 4 only have one of a ft ve a nice coat that ft Come early and ft Is will not last long. ft NTILE C0.5 ELLERS. * ?n Stimulated ;j :les and Joints || \jy using, | WV'S iveivt c 50c b $1.00 f &II Dealers i On The Horse" Sent Free [S^^^ostor^ %