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41 Don't fail to investigate our
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|; propose to give the cash buyers
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j? the year of 1907 absolutely free. "i|
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BOBOS DEPARTMENT STORE. |
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a Rev. W. E .G. Humphries am
I OCfl.1 News [Notes family leave Monday for Junctioi
______ City, Okla., where they will mak
Mr B. S. Hardy, of Blairs, was their future home. All correspond
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in the city Wednesday. I cilia ui it11. iiuiiipiu ?.iii p.vUU
Mr. T. H. Pickens, of Jonesville, take note; his present address i
was in the city Wednesday. Junction City, Okla.
Mr. T. A. Murrah and daughters
are visiting relatives in An- WCSl oprincjS I16WS.
^ derson.
Mr F. A. Rice is confined to , Y?st Springs. Jan *>.-Mr. h
i\ir. 1 *. . ^ . ... .. L. Lawson is confined to his horn
his home this wee w with a severe attack of grippe.
J-^PP6, A daughter was born to Mi
Mr. Geo. W. Whitlock, of the and Mrs. L. L. Lancaster las
Broad River section, was in the Thursday.
city Thursday. Rev. D. E. Camak filled his rej
Dr. Thco. Maddox has moved "lar, appoint,,,ent at Bogansvil)
into the home oi Mrs. Barsie on la.st Sunday. Rev. Camak
Tones on South street growing in strength and popula
J ? * ity with each succeeding service.
Miss Sarah Morgan returned The trustees of the West Sprinj
Wednesday night from an extend- school have met and decided 1
cd visit to friends in Anderson. paint the school building. T1
Miss Sidncv Gage left Monday ^ "j." b,epn atearly dat
for Rock Hill'to he with her aimt.l.13,1,1 --raldy to tl
Mrs. D. V. Steele, who is critically !lo?k.s ? ?",r school hu,Id,ng
jjl , '| lhe teachers of the school a
[arranging an entertainment to
Rev. \V. P?. Justus moved Tues-|given some time in I'eoruai
day into the McXeace house, on I They will give a full and attra<
Church street, recently occupied ive program, which will inten
by Dr. R. G. Hamilton. and entertain all our people.
Mr. J. W. Prioleau. of the Un- , Mr; J- ,A' '!<-'?si11 k'ft lastiTu:
ion cotton mill office force, after a f"r h,s "?w bomt ?> Sl>"
few .lavs' visit in Charlotte, return- ft'* Je""' We are sorry to 1.
ed to Union Tuesday. ?Ir: "e.ts,U for he 18 one ot '
} best citizens.
Married, Sunday afternoon at Prof. J. G. Clinkscales, of W
his residence by Rev. L. L. Wag- ford college, will lecture on 1
non, Mr. Robert Clark and Miss night of February 23rd in the I
Katie Staton, both of Union. gansville church. Admittance
On account of the sickness of a9('25 cents. This is for ben
some of the attorneys, the court ?'the new 'hur*h- . L?l. ,cve
of common pleas was adjourned comf, for k Chnksca
Monday to re-convene next Mon- 19 a charm,nK sPelkerday.
No cases of importance were
disoosed of. Notice of Dlssolntlon.
Mrs. G. P. Smith is in Atlanta The firm of Bailey & Smith,
under treatment of Drs. Tucker ing business at Jonesville, S. C
and Hall. Mr. Simth, who accom- hereby dissolved by mutual c
panied her on the trip, returned sent. All parties indebted to !
Wednesday. Mrs. Smith will be firm are hereby notified to m
in Atlanta probably a month yet. payment to Mr. R. B. Smith, 1
is hereby authorized to receive
Osman Stock Co. ""ip1 for sam?This
troupe, played at the opera eolith
house three nights this week to Tanuary ? ,()Q7' ? *
good audiences. This is one of ^ - 3 ? 90f'
the best stock companies that has
ever visited our city. Their last Day by day all of us are writing
production, "The Silent Witness, characters upon the things arount
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pect to make a rgt\lrn date soon, Holy Spirit writes his character i
and we bespeak for them a liberal the house in which we dwell??R?
patronage. G. Beauchamp.
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Jonesvflle Matters.
Jonesville, Jan. 29.?This crisp
weather is very acceptable and a
Jfood snow would be profitable to
arm lands.
A twentieth century club w*s
formed in our town last week and
its first meeting was held with Mrs.
tj. Littlejohn and Miss Fannie
ittlejohn. No cards, no wine or
other things that are sinful are to
come into this club.
Mrs. W. J. Haile and children,
of Union, spent part of last week
with relatives in Jonesville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring, of
Union, spent last Sunday in Jonesville.
Mr. Walter Hames spent last
Sunday in our town.
Messrs. 13. J. Fowler and Geo.
Brown left yesterday for Jeffersonville,
Tenn., to purchase mules and
hogs.
Miss Mary Southard, who is
attending the Greenville college,
has been at the home of her father,
Dr. W. O. Southard, sick for several
days.
Mrs. Carrell H. Foster, who has
been visiting in Jonesville for a
week, has gone to aGffney to spend
a week with her mother: then she
will return to her home in Sumter.
Miss lone Littlejohn, of Union,
spent last Saturday in Jonesville.
Mrs. J. E. Linder has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Little, in Spartanburg, for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. N. 13. Eison and
Miss Sue Eison are all laid up with
the grippe.
Mrs. Martha Knox, who has
been ill for some time, is now
mucn improved.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Holder
wish to extend their thanks and
gratitude to the people of Jonesville
for kindness and favors shown
them in the \ate affliction and
death of their daughter, Mt?. Giles
Burgess.
Every Hour of the Day.
Palmetto Drug Co., the reliable druggists
of Union, S. C., are having calls
for "HINDIPO," the new Nerve Tonic
and Vitalizer. Cures Nervous Debility,
Insomnia, Restores Lost Vitality,
that they are selling under a positive
guarantee.
Its merits are becoming the talk of
the town and everybody wants to try
it, and why not? Tt costs nothing if
it dont* do you good?not one cent.
They don't want your money if it
does not benefit you, and will cheerfully
refund the money. Try it today.
: rvnrtmr or* mn
:l ?OF THE?
e MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S
NATIONAL BANK
OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
At Union, in the State of South Carolina
at the close of business, January,
26, 1907.
RE80URCE8Loans
and discounts....... - 5.1
r Overdrafts, secured and unsecured a.fiiR. s.
C U. 8. Honda to secure circulation.. 16.000 ?
o Bonds, Securities, etc... *0,000 01
c Banking house. furniture and
fixtures iu.ixw u
_ Due from National Hanks, (not
r- reserve agents)... J*
;t Due from approved reserve agents OO.W8 ?
c hecks and other cash items 441 w
Notes of other National Hanks.... 1,.?0 IX
r Fractional paper currency, nickels
i~ and cents dl"
e Specie..... K'SSnnn] 2H.0W 4
Legal-tender notes .1,000 00J
IS Redemption fund with U. S.
r_ Treas'r (6) per cent, of circulation) i&Q o
Total B363.8C17 C
?S LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ 60.000 C
Surplus fund 31,218 !
1C Undivided prottta, less oxpensos
and taxes paid 0.045 1
c- National Itank Notes outstanding 15.000 I
[it. Duo to other Nutlonal llanks ?74 I
Individual deposits subject to
check 250.428 1
re Total $3rti,8?7
1)0 State of South Carolina, I
Couty of Union. l
' I. J. D. Arthur, Cashier of the abo<
named bank, dosolemnly swear that the abo'
iSt statement Is truo to the best of my know
edge and belief.
es_ j. d. Arthur, Cashior
n r Subscribed and sworn to before me tl
( 29th day of January. 1907.
)Se H. R.O'Suiildi, Notary Public
nir Corrbct?-Attest :
. , J. T. Dououae, I
OI- J- A. Famt, > Dlrectc
A. H. Foster, I
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Every fltrmer should
, have ft copy of our
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i ng. end i full information about
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and I Vetches, Alfalfa
Seed Oats, Rye
Barley, Seed Wheat
5-4t. Grasses and Cover
Desorfptlva Fall Catalogue
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quoted on request.
; 2 T. W. Wood t Sons,
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upon
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The Drunkard's Daughter.
Will you listen to my story,
.1 A story so often told:
Of a cruel, rum-drinking father
And a child so hungry and cold.
k Her little bare limbs were trembling,
And her face was pale and fair,
! As she sat by the dying embers,
Praying for guidance and care.
She listened in tearful silence,
The hours were growing late,?
When the sound of a heavy foot-fall
Is heard within the gate.
His coat ..was old and ragged,
' A pitiful sight you think;
He cared not for riches nor fortune,
So he spent his money for drink.
God help the little children
Who suffer for other's sin,
Open the door of heaven wide
And gently bid them come in.
Railroad companies increased the
wages of their employes in 1906 by
$100,000,000. Many large manufacturing
and other business firms and corporations
increased the salaries of their
officers and laborers.
I am sure that our friends must be
more and not less to us in the other
world, and that this world only begins
friendship.?Phillips Brooks.
PRICES: Hollow Ground $2.SG
/ ^Jh^Double Concave for Exrta Heavy
.... Be.rd.S300
Leatherette fB.BO
.1.00
Razor Troubles
Possible
38. Clean Shave.
Ever* Year - .
Get one
'rom y?ur
dealer on 30
days trial, with
1^^^ NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE
For sale by
Union Hardware Co.
BHTSALE EVERY DAY
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and we will make a special effort
I at giving greater Bargains than if
we could descrilie same in this ad.
We will give a Special Sale each
(.lay 01 tile wecK ix-gumiug
: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4.
Wool Dress Goods?Monday.
[ Flannelettes and Outings?Tuesday
J Muslin Underwear?Wednesday
} Men's Shirts and Pants?Thursday
j Millinery Goods?Friday
[j White Goods?Saturday
Come every day?It pays to
o shop at Mrs. Wilburn's.
<, Remember the date of each
a sale.
; MRS. D.N.WILBURN,
jjj "The Ladies' Store."
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I DID YOU KNOW 8
That the Combined Savings Deposits in the.I
Banks of Sooth Carolina Aggregate 8
8 TWELVE MILLIONS? 8
V Are you depositing your share of this B
S Amount, in order that you can save 5
g up for the Rainy Day, Old Age, or a I
jjm We pay 4 per cent COMPOUND IN- H
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B THE PEOPLES BANK.
S B. F. ARTHUR, President. 9
; TO USERS OF FERTILIZERS. |
51 The Nitrogen in our Fertilizers is derived 5
(from Blood, Bone and Tankage produced at the ?
packing honse of Swift & Company. Nitrogen O
and Bone Phosphate derived from animal mat* X
ter, produce humus and improve the mechanical *
condition of the soil, in addition to furnishing O
plant with a most natural and desirable X
plant food. y
Sold by x
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H Be sure to attend the Clean Up Sale of ^
I Ribbons at the McLure Mercantile Co s. on m
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 1
All Ribbons must go, regardless of values, to B
make room for our Spring Stock which will B
soon begin to come in. Now is the time to B
get your Ribbon at about half price. B
McLURE MERCANTILE CO. |
THE UNDERSELLERS. |
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