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|sold lea! I jj Give ResultsI I X | l That's the I IJ Union 5 | ''4. We keep th? I Phone 41. I M l LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest i: About Town. Mr. J. E. Harris, of -Elzie, wa: iii the city Saturday. , R. C. Hedgepath, <of Elzie, wai irftj the city Tuesday. Mr. Giles Smith, of Colcraine is?ts in the city last, Saturday.. Mrs. W. W. Finley, of Lockhart was a visitor in Union Tuesday. Mr. C. M. McWhirter spent las Sunday at his home in Jonesville Mrs. 1. A. Wilburn visited hea parents at Cross Ki*vs last Tues day. Mr. J. R. Varner, of Joncsvflle was in Union Saturday on busi ness. Mr. A. G. IBentley, of last year's county commission, r.vas in L'nior Tuesday. Mr. J. Bve.rs Greer, of I^ockhart, spent Tuesday in the city on business. Mr. T. W. Cooper, of the Cross ^Binchor neighborhood, paid us a call last week. Messrs. W. G. and T.. J. West, of West Springs., were in Union Wednesday. Mrs. L. M. Coleman arrived in the city Tuesday for a visit to Mrs. T. C. Duncan. Mr. L. ?. Temple, the efficient bookkeeper at Lock hart, was here on business Monday. iMr. G. A. Black, of Pacolet, came down on Tuesday and spent O ftmr lutnro in tlin /Mt.r 4 IV.IV IIV/UI0 111 HIV W*l/. Mr. Thos. L. Swygert, of the Watt? mills in Laurens, was a visitor here last Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Maddox returned Tuesday from a visit to her lyformer home at Mt. Tabor. Mrs. William Hunter, of Raleigh, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. Crown Torrence this week. Mrs. Sarah McCubbins has returned from Columbia and is at the home of Capt. F. M. Farr. Mr. C. H. Thurston went to Lockhart Wednesday to initiate twenty-one candidates into the K.! of H. lodge. Mr. Thurston says this Lockhart lodge is among the best he ever instituted. I HER SHOES I SBvp ?3 -Not Promises % H fcS M m m M '^A'as 'v v f HZiL/K- S ~ OVER. <k gjH K& ?*>v ? ^v = &v. st; > i kind we sell. 1 hoe Co.! lit 2 quality up. *f| fi Main Street. $ i Airs. W. D. Wilkins returne< Monday after a few days' visit t< her brother, l>r. S. W. Pryor, it Chester. Train No. to passed throng! Union at about 5 o"clock Tuesda [morning. It was due at io:2< At outlay night. s 1 j Miss Alba Walker, one of th popular teachers of the cit] schools. spent part cf last weeil i, in .Spartanburg. ' 5Dr. J. H. Hamilton return** ! Mtandav night from New Orleans t j'u'here he has spent a month in tin 1 Polyclinic institute. While titer* r. TDr. Hamilton gave time and spec . iufi study to surgical work. The annual meeting of th< , stockholders of the Aetna coilot - mills was called last Tuesday af "tcrnoon, but owing to the absence 1 eruim ? -?-* ~4 1 1 ^ .uu .iv 11v giij;ui idlll MUCKnOIUCT! | the meetings was postponed unti |st)inetime in February. Ii)r. Crown Torrence, S. G. Star ,'rait, J. H. Montgomery and J. G Going, of this city, attended the annual meeting of the medical as1 1 sociation held in Spartanburg lasl l'Monday. This is the fourth district association and is composet , of Anderson, I'ickcns, Greenville i Spartanbuig and Union counties. Special Communication. 1 Jonesville, Jan. 30.?Prudence Lodge No. 139 A. F. M. will meet in special communication next Friday night, February ist, for 1 the purpose of confering the third degree. 1 Mission Society Organized. Santuc. Jan. 3c.?Mrs. W. \V. Finley. of Lockhart, was here Saturday and Sunday. Sunday she ; assisted in organizing a Woman's Missionary society at Salem Baptist church. The officers elected were: President. Mrs. Carrie B. Jeter; vice-president. Mrs. Ida B. Jeter; secretary, Miss Hattie Moss; treasurer, Miss Stella Hobson. Several of the men folks gave them their names as members for a mpnthly fee of at least 10 cents each. Many pronounce a W. M. S. as a good society, "if" one will stick, and the question is: who will be the first not to. All here hope much for this newly organized society. Death of Mrs. Jeter. Santuc,' Jan. 28.?Mrs. Ophelia Jeter, widow of the late Mr. John R. Jeter, died Sunday night at j Carfcsle and was buried Tuesday I at the Jeter burying ground, where a large concourse of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last tribute of respect. Mrs. Jeter was a Miss Hamilton, sister of Messrs. R. W., P. P., and Dr. J. H. Hamilton, and had been, up to two years ago, a resident of this plage, and Santuc still claimed her. She 1 was living at the time of her death ' with her daughter, Mrs. C. A- Jeter, at Carlisle. She leaves four sons: Messrs. Jas. O., of this place, E. H., of Jonesville, Dr. R. R., of 1 Whitmire. G. H., of Carlisle, and one daughter, Mrs. C. A. Jeter, of Carlisle, and a large number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Jeter j was a staunch member of the 1 Methodist church, a close friend, of a genial disposition, possessed a kind heart, and all who ever j came in contact with her counted her as a friend, this friendship being retained through life. A good woman, truly, has fallen on sleep, and as her relations and friends feel her loss greatly they feel that ' she has gained greatly. ! j Mon-Aetna News. I ! 1 The weather so far has been 1 I very favorable to our people, by j being warm and pleasant, but to-; day the clouds promise some kind 1 "r?ii:? .1 wi kiiiiii^ Hcaincr. A new grocery store has been established at Monarch during the past week, by Mr. M. C. Feaster and Mr. Davis Eison. Much success to them in their new undertaking. A reception was given on last Saturday night at the home of Mr. Newton Johnson, for the general enjoyment of his young friends. A night school is in session now at Monarch and is being taught by , Rev. J. T. Going and his sister", Miss Carrie. So tar the school is' making rapid progress. A daughter was born the latter part of last week to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cudd. Mrs C. M. Freeman spent the latter part of last week visiting relatives at Carlisle. Mr. J. M. Crosby, of Knoxville, Tenn.. spent last Sunday here with friends. The ladies missionary society of the Baptist church here is planning to give a nice entertainment, consisting of dialogues, speeches, etc., ? sometime in the near future. ^ Mrs. Seago Bodie leaves today 0 for her home in Columbia. Honor Rofl Wesl End School. 1 ist Grade.?Etta Owens, Ophe^ lia Floyd, May Howell,. Harry S. 3 Waldrup. Harry. J. Waldrup, Robf. \ Harris, Charley Kohn, Johnnie e Mitchell. Wilson Mitchell, Claudia y Holhngsworth. c 2nd Grade.?Lois Hames, Ruth Waldrup, Louise Waldrup, Bertha Waldrup, Leonard Kirby, Paul 1 Gregory. ? 3rd Grade?Boyd Hames, Frank 2 Hames, Cal Proctor, Ernest Proc5 - l?JI . Excelsior School, ist Grade.?Willie Strange, Lo. na Shubert, Larri Hollingsworth, j Zella Grady, Sue Slaton, Ethel Young, Theodore Jones, Robt.j 4 Horn. I 2nd Grade.?Maggie Turner, j Belle Strange. 3rd Grade.?Ruth Grady. 4th Grade.?Boyd Gilliam. Monarch School, ist Grade.?Dewey Kennett, ? Fred Adams, Lillian Williams, Marie Williams, Claude Hewitt, t Gladys 1'arris, Lemmer Jett. 2nd Grade.? Lily McGowan, I Marie McCall, Myrtle Hatson. , 3rd Grade.? Iva Bobbins, Mag- I gie Thrift. 4th Grade.?Rhoda Breakfield. Lillian Hall, Addie May Rodgers, rradelle Smith. )] Plant Wood's ((j; (J Garden Seeds u ; / FOR SUPERIOR VEGE \| i , II TABLES & FLOWERS. || ' iwemy-eigiii years experience < ?our own seed farms, trial jk grounds?and large warehouse ; l capacity give us an equipment i , that is unsurpassed anywhere for supplying the best seeds ! 8 obtainable. Our trade in seeds 1 f both for the Cv i $ Garden and Farm Q { Is one of the largest in this country. ' We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow J Pees, Sofa Beans and other Perm Seed*. ? Wood's Desorlptlve Catalog ) fttveo fuller and mora complete infer- r \ matlon about both Garden and Farm / \ Seeds than any other similar public*- / \\ Won issued In this country. Mailed II \ 1 free on request, write for ii. 1/ \ T.W.Wwf & Sou, StdssM, / J) RICHMOND, e VAo n Santuc Personals. Santuc. Jan. 30.?Mrs. Foster Speer, of Whitmire, and . her mother, Mrs. G. H. Pooser, visited the lamily of Mr. G. T. Whilden this week. Mr. I. L. Hobo, of Sedalia, came over to Santuc Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs. R. G. A. Jeter, returning Sunday. Misses Nora and Agnes Thomas, after visiting in Union some time, returned to their home here last week. Mr. C. P. Sims, of Spartanburg, was in Santuc one day last week. Little Wallace Stevens had the misfortune to get his collarbone broken while at play at school last week. He is getting about all right now. The Mississippi river is slowly but surely rising and a Hood of the; lower valley is feared. Because; of this about 20.000 bales of cotton 1 have been marketed in New Or-! leans within the past few days. 1 It's the highest standard of quality, I a natural tonic, cleanses your system, i reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Mollis-| ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do this for you. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. 1 The Rice Drug Co. The famous negro cabin and six acres of land, adjoining the Vanderbilt estate near Asheville, have! at last been purchased. Mr. Wan-; derbilt has tried for twelve years to buy this eye-sore, and now the deal is closed for $2,000. A tissue builder, reconstrnctor. builds J up waste force, makes strong nerves j and muscle. You will realize after tak-! ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful benefit it will be to you. <5 cents. Tea or Tablets. The Rice Drug Co. . Ednorsed bv the Countrv. "The most popular remedy in Otsego county, and the best friend of my family." writes Wm. M. Dielz, editor and publisher of the Otsego Journal, Gilbcrtsville, NT. Y., "is l)r. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an infallible cure for conghs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. W e always keep a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most valuable prescription known for Lung and Throat diseases.' Guaranteed to never disappoint the taker, by all druggists. Price 50c and $i.oc. Trial bottle free. The salaries of our congressmen and senators have been raised, the bill passing both houses. The ^ptlfttprs now receive $7,500 instead of $5,000 as before ; an increase of 50 per cent. WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING For. anything in*"the Diug| Line go tcL [The Palmetto Drug Company where you can save money and get any-' thing you want in the way of, Drugs. Don't forget that our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT I is always kept complete., So we 'are always able to compound any and all doctors' prescriptions. THE PALMETTO DRUG CO.: CALCIMO made by MURALO CO., N. Y.; The Best Cold Water Wall Finish on Earth. It makes your walls new and bright, and will not rub off. Sure death to germs and insects. In all standard k?ints and white. Ask for sample :ard. In five pounds packages i and its 40 cents. House Paints, i Stains and Varnishes in convenient packages from h pint up. j We are Practical Painters md know the goods we sell. They ire all right. Wall paper new foods and books coming in. Will lave lots to say next week. We are now doing the Picture j framing business of this town, largest Stock. Lowest. Pri/?oo _ ? - . .WO, ind Good Work did the business. Vindow glass, all sizes in stock. *utty free. FRED. C. MILLINGS THE PAPER MAN. OVING AND REPAIRING AND PACKING UPHOLSTERING PSFSESnal^ I CLEARANCE SALE I 1 Begins Saturday Morning | 1 January 26th. ? We will not rest until every 5 8 suit designed for this season's | | service is out of the house. S S The reduced prices will move ^ ? them fast. j| 5 Don't be slow in grasping this money p I saving' opportunity. | | REMEMBER THE DATE. | J. COHEN. I | A CAR LOAD OF! I ORGANS | IThe finest ever shipped to Union, will be here* rn a few days. See them and get our prices before buying. there is a great saving by buying Organs in ^ Car-load lots and our customers shall have the benefit of it. We will also have five fine JgUPRIGHT PIANOS I ft At one half the regular price ? | Let Us Figure With You J I UNION SUPPLY COMPANY, f j| J. H. SPEARS, Manager. j| *tottoe*?-4- " _ ________ ' .if " liT tl906 GETS THE HAT RACK! I The person holding this number should bring it in rfr H* at once. After 15 days the person holding 393 is "fr |r entitled to it. And after 25 days number 28 will 2 get it. So look up your numbers and if you did F |r not get this one try for the next. 1 am offering |r some bargains. Give me a look. % I O. A. HWYGERT | I ^ u - call and inspect the S 8 Latest Styles in Stationery 8 ? Just received. $ i The Rice Drug Co. f / V-. *