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->i * ? ? *Y? VALUABLE !i ABSOLUT ii "?fc ?J j' We have placed |! most complete I' National Cash 0 | J With each pure i' y?u get a ticket. |[ a certain numb ? are entitled to c< |: VALUABLE PRI V 11 Don't fail to i Jj| plans. By our ij propose to give t |j of Union count} t Jp Five Thousand J? the year of 1907 We are addin t goods to our 1 merchandise ai I UNHEARDO J? Call and invest $1 plans. Many e |] vantage of sarm jj Looking I BOBO'S DEPAR1 Local News Notes Miss Josic Oates spent a few days in Chester last week. Miss Iiell Tracy will return today from a visit to her father. Mrs. Both Fant, of Santuc, is visiting at Mr. J. A. Fant's this week. Miss Mary Under spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Torn ; Tracy. Mrs. Roland Lee, of Landrum, was the guest of Mrs. A. T. Willis this week. Be sure and attend the concert at the opera house, Monday evening, Feb. i 18th. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wood, of Pacolet, were the guests of Dr. R. G. Ham-! ilton this week. Mrs. Jno. S. Reid and little Miss, Cleora, of Columbia, are visiting at i Mrs. Fletcher Rice's. Miss Nannie Malroy has been visit-! ing at Jonesville for several days, re-1 turning Tuesday night. Miss Ora Fant returned home Wed- j nesday after spending a while with | her school friend. Miss F.lnis#* rnn. I nor. jfe Mr. Sam Lipscomb stopped in Un-1 ion a few hours Wednesday. He had been to Columbia to see the ditpepsary die. ., The Art Recital company, under the auspices of the. U. -D. C., wHI^ "* i ^ ., at. the opera house, Monday ev rmg, Veb. 18th. Don't fail to attend. On the afternoon of February nth, i Anderson had a $27,000 fire. It was I the People's oil mill damaged to that | extent. The concern was insured. Mr. A. C. Lyles, of Clinton, will make his headquarters in Union. He , is the father of Dr. Mary Lyles-Sims, j t^^ho has recently located in Union for | TWfc practice of osteopathy. Engineer Stewart, who was in the terrible wreck at Johnston Tuesday, ar> rived in Union Wednesday. He has one foot hurt and is somewhat bruised up, but will soon recover. He is at j the home of his parents. Mr. William J. Justus, son of Rev. J W. B. Justus, is home after having I completed a thorough course in a bus- j iness college. Mr. Justus is a full grad- i uate of Wofford college and has had ' a thorough business course. We hope he may find an opening in Union and settle here. ?*/ * r % life* PRESENTS I | ELY FREE if f 'i in our Store the <1 and up-to-date J | Register made.?* hase you make After getting > er of tickets you 3| irtain g ESENTS FREE. ;| investigate our [i new plans we ?? he cash buyers II r not less than >f Dollars during % absolutely free. # g many new S large stock of g rid are making F PRICES. I :igate our new fr ire taking ad= % i already. jj| "r for you, j| rMENT STORE. 1 West Springs Dots. Rev. D. E. Camak tilled his pulpit at Bogansville Sunday. i i'rot. H. A. Wise, of Jonesvillc, visi ited WVst Springs Sunday. A dime supper was given last SatI urday night at the West Springs hotel I for the benefit of the Bogansville j church. $i6 was cleared and put into the treasurer's hands. Miss Flora High attended the marriage of her sister, Miss Beulah, at Jonesvillc last week. The Crop the Office Boy Sowed. Jack was office boy in the top of a nineteen-story building. One day he was sent to the postoffice on an errand which took him to the money order department in the big stone building. While standing there awaiting his turn and wishing that it was Saturday afternoon, so that he could go to see his cousins in the country and help them "raise crops," he saw an Irish woman push her way up to another window and heard her explaining to the clerk that she wanted to send "tin: dollars" to her mother in the "ould country." The clerk, in no very good humor, handed her a blank; but the woman only stood and looked at it in a puzzled way, and finally made her way brck to the window, repeating: "I want to send tin dollars to me mother." vv ?mi, nil out your blank and come back here, but not before," was the sharp reply. Again the woman stared at the clerk and then at the blank. She did not know what to do. Just then Jack stepped over to the woman and said: please let me help you fill that out." "Sbre, God bless ye!' answered she. \nd the grateful look which she gave lack when it was done made him think :hat he had sowed a crop of something aetter than wheat,?human kindness.? Ex. Notice o? Dissolution. The firm of Bailey & Smith, dobusiness at Jonesville, S. C., is i lereby dissolved by mutual con- I sent. All parties indebted to said i irtn are hereby notified to make j payment to Mr. R. B. Smith, who s hereby authorized to receive and 'eceipt for same. T. E. Bailey, R. B. Smith. January 31, 1907. 5"4M ic>' v ^ A Reply to Annie Laurie. I read with much interest the la letter from Grindal, especially th portion with reference to astrolog* and their lore. It seems surprisii that the valuable information of astr< ogers which was gained by obsen tion during the past ages and whi has been so long neglected or 1< sight of, is being revived by many the beginning of the twentieth Centui I am much interested in that porti of astrology which has reference the planetary system on the hum body; as regards health, happine prosperity, &c. Have read many boo on the subject; the more we read ai the more we learn of astrology t more we are convinced of how ve little we can ever know of the gr? planetary system which surrounds u: Astrology must not be confound with fortune tellings as it is practic by the clairvoyant and mediums the present day. Astrology is a st ence,?the oldest in the world. It pr ceeds upon methods which are the t suit of manv acres of nrnimitlninH ?? S?Steadman Smith, Olivette Smitl Miss Abbie Sims. T?Hen Trammel. \V?R. H. Wiliard, Mattie Worthy. Persons calling for the above letter will please say if advertised and will b required to pay one cent for their de livery. J. C. Hunter, P. it. P. Henry Thompson, a farmer o Lancaster county, and aged 68 years committed suicide by shooting hinisel in the head with a revolver. He wa suffering from an attack of gripp. An earthquake shock was felt in Vir ginia on the morning of February fitf The tremor lasted 20 seconds, and wa felt over a considerable area. The building committee of th Southside Methodist church movetner in Spartanburg purchased a lot 01 the corner of South Church and Wil son streets Tuesday, for which the; paid $5,000. They will at once mak plans to build. f. Good to Eat I That's why everyone likes JeU-O THE DAINTY DESSERT (Approved by Pare Food Commissioner*.) Easily Prepared.?Simply add boiling water and let cool. Flavors: Lemon,Orange, Raspberry, 8tmwberry, Chocolate, Cherry, Peach. 10c. per package, enough lor large family, at all grocers. llaviwhli Illustrated W* 1 iffTj Rec|P? Book frce Highest award at ujjall Expositions. ^ Ike Genesee Pure Food Co.. Le Roy. N.Y. \ pericnces and experiment. The aspe of certain planets at the time of bir is known to have a definite effect u on the life of that person, because has been observed in the past that th did actually have that effect. And it thus that the science has been estf lished. Its assumptions are strictly positiv and every human being has the oppo tunity of testing its truth and vWli by experiment. Parents will find in t! science of astrology a valuable at unerring guide in training and tnoul ing the character of their children. I will be pleased to see a copy the astrological almanac mentioned, < to learn the address so I might ordi one. I hope Annie Laurie will write oftc as she seems to possess that very ra: accomplishment of making a neighbo hood letter interesting. Truly and respectfully, Eliza A. Garner. Kelton, S. C. This is worth Savhig. The following simple home-mac I mixture is said to relieve any form < | Rheumatism or backache, also clean; and strengthen the kidneys and Bla< <!er, overcoming all uinary disorder if taken before the stage of Bright disease: Fluid Extract Dandclio one-half ounce; ConiDOimd Kariro one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsap; rilla, three ounces. Mix by shakir well in a bottle and take in teaspooi fill doses after meals and at bedtim A well-known authority states th? these ingredients are mainly of vegi table extraction, and harmless to us and can be obtained at small cosjL.frpi any good prescription pharmacy. Thos who think they have kidney trouble c suffer with lame back or weak blac der or Rheumatism, should give tlv prescription a trial, as no harm ca possibly follow its use, and it is sai to do wonders for some people. Advertised Letters. Advertised letters remaining in Ur ion postoffice for week ending Febrti ary 15. 1907: I??Miss Rosa Brown, Jessie Buzzi< F?Minnie Fowler. G?Mrs. Lizzie Gregory. J?Lizzie James, Dave Jeter. L?Gioranni Loffreda, Jesse Lynch. M?Charley W. Means, C. E. Millei S. B. Mimms. N?Mrs. Bill Nickery. P?Minnie Palmer, Olie Phillip! W. L. Phillips. Q?Mrs. Nettie Queen. R?Mary Reeves. Smith Render ?uuij, iyu/, in i iic 111 on limes.?7-Jt. | j; NotiGe to Debtors and Creditors. s All persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. Mary E. Hodge, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly at tested, within the time required by law, t and all persons indebted to said estate * will make settlement with me. Jas. G. Long, Jr., Admr. of Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Hodge, Deceased. 7v" ; y j| Plant Wood's [( ' II Garden Seeds \\ FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. I Twenty-eight years experience ?our own seed farms, trial grounds?and large warehouse I o............ ? ? ? ? A I voiiin/ii; K1TC un equipment. II that is unsurpassed anywhere j || for supplying the best seeds i |L obtainable. Our trade in seeds 1 i VJ both for the Q p 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 Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog Ktves fuller and more complete lnfor\ mutton About both Garden and Farm I \ Seeds than any other similar publlca- / \\ tton Issued In this country. Mailed , \l free on request. Write for It. I \ T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, ( ^1 ^RICHMOND, A. . ? *J| ?yv/. ( ? ?? Buffalo News. tte Buffalo, Fob. 13.?I have boon foi lat some time reading The Times and :rs watching the movement of things as ng given to the public through its colli umns. Wc see that the State dispenra sary is about to go, and we hope to ch see it soon departing. Let the gentle >st zephyrs waft the name and memory ol at the thing to the middle of the Atlantu ry. ocean, where it may find a burial plac< on from which it can never be resurrected to There are other things besides the dis an pensary demanding the attention of th< ss, people of our State ,and our pcopU ks should not center all their thought! nd, upon the strong drink, he There is compulsory education, to ry which most of our people are opposed, :at but which has made Germany the fore5. most nation of the world irom an ined tcllcctual point of view. It will give ed to any State or country a higher grade of of citizenship. Then we have immigraci tion, about which so much is being o- said. All will agree that there is a e- time for all things, and this is the time x- for immigration in our State. Then ;ct we have the race problem, which could th have been mtirh mnr?. 1 l? vuoiij OUI V til Ut" p- fore the war between the States than it now; but as our fathers failed to grasp the opportunity, so we may pass it on vs to our children, unsolved. Some of t). our good people seem to see nothing but dark clouds gathering over the c> horizon, and forgot the everlasting r_ promise of "sunshine and rain, and seed time and harvest; so long as time |lc shall last." h! But with all the wars and rumors (1- of wars, "disturbing the outside world," the people of our quiet little town are d( unmolested, and peace and quietude >r reign here. \Yc have one of the best er mill towns in the State. The men who are in charge are doing everything they n, can for the prosperity and wellfare of rt> the people. We have a good school, r. under the supervision of Prof. Hope, which is a blessing to the place. The Methodist and Baptist churches are progressing nicely. The mill company, however, deserves commendation for what it is doing in the way of co-operating with the pastors and churches in the endeavor to build up the morals je of the town. ui The Mutual Dry Goods Company, of Union, carry on a general mercan,s tile business under the management of 's Mr. Lee Gault, which, with the Riley n. company and Mr. E. R. Brown, furl,? nish the people with groceries and oth1 er goods. Altogether we have a model mill, an excellent town and a splenc. did people. La Rozore. at e_ e. It's the highest standard of quality, m a natural tonic, cleanses your system, >e reddens the checks, brightens the eyes, >r gives flavor to all you eat. Hollis1 ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do is this for you. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, n The Rice Drug Co. d Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Union. l" By W. W. Johnson, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, E. C. Bridges has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration 011 the estate of and effects of Sarah Shettlesworth, deceased. There are, therefore, to cite and adr> monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Sarah Shettlesworth, deceased, that they be and 5? appear before me in the court of probate, to be held at Union C. H., South Carolina, 011 the 4th day of March, next, after publication hereof, at 11 ' o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this j s 12th day of February, Anno Domini ? ,9?7" \\ . \\ . Johnson. Probate Judge. Published on the r^th day of Febti. f * - ' --- re?; -r?? f '? *>? '-?-T - ' f-"'" j [The Couth HaMtl is more dangerous to your life than the drink, cocaine H ' or morphine habits, for it soon ends In Consumption, I ; H Pneumonia and Death. Save yourself from these H awful results of Coughs and Colds, by taking H I DR. KING'S I I NEW DISCOVERY I : I FOR COUGHS AND COLDS I I CURED HER PERMANENTLY. I \ 9 "Three years ago I was down with a bad cough, unable to H ' 9 work, or even walk across the room. I began taking Dr. H Sn King's New Discovery, and it cured me permanently. I H ?3 gained 58 pounds in weight and am in splendid health." H f| MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Bac, Ky. S Price, 50c and $1.00 One Dose Gives Relief H RECOMMENDED, GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY HHU ALL DRUGGISTS. ^?q?^ |; TO USERS OF FERTILIZERS. |! The Nitrogen in our Fertilizers is derived ! ( i | from Blood, Bone and Tankage produced at the' r V packing house of Swift & Company. Nitrogen < > X and Bone Phosphate derived from animal mat*! ( y ter, produce humus and improve the mechanical y 6 condition of the soil, in addition to furnishing O a the plant with a most naturalj^a'nd desirable ), ^ plant food. | J | THE PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. | y~ | Laces and Embroideries! S H Now is the time to make your selections of || jjg Embroideries, Laces, All Overs, Embroideried SB || Swiss and Net Shirt Waist Fronts. We have a II ? lovelv line to show vmi and niir nnVoe Ml - --j vv < uh uuu uui pi 1VW3 Ulb 1 IgllU jH | WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. g || A full line of the Famous A. F. C. Dress 8j Ginghams at the old price, 10c per yard. S McLURE MERCANTILE CO. 1 I THE UNDERSELLERS. | s8H3iBa8i8gi?BaiaaMiaiiiaiaiaiail LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE PALMETTO DRUG 0. I have just finished a state- j Has always on hand a full arnent sheet from my book, j ,jne Qf patem Medicjnes and rlt shows last year to be the most prosperous of all pre- anything in the Drug Line vious year in my business, that you want. So you need Does that sound much like ?* i nui munu uuck on asKing tor last year being a bad crop i year? 1 have no praise for anytb,n? y?u want at The i myself but thank every one Palmetto Drug Co. And if of my customers both large we have not got it we will be ior small for everything that . . . , . , .. t *-i* * a / ~ ~ ~ only too glad to get anything ; has contributed to my sue-1 ! cess. My success depends on : we can for you. your trade so please don't ! ^ forget me during 1907. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Respectfully, is complete so you need not W. NEWELL SMITH stand back on bringing your j : prescriptions here. We save ' A conference of the members of the i First Baptist church will be held im- yOU money. v ; mediately after the morning exercises,: j"Tbe\mL?:jcss of """"""" THE PALMETTO DRUG CO, ^ w 4