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i \W$i ^ne< Wi Bisc 1^- IM>A1 11^ _ ^ gas*, biscu ? *-" COMP/ fLAWN & OF STEEL P ,,, ^ Over 100 Varieties of most Modern Fence Structures to choose from. \ requirements. Nothing so mars 11 ^ unsightly yard fences of a by-gone X IMPROVE! Call, Write or Phone us Today. a S UNION HARDWA ** HARDWARE LEADER, ?SiC-C>C- <>CC-C-C- >CCC icc I'll |fl 15 gj? HI I ^ ?.| ^ t P. M. PARR, President, THE MERCHANTS & PLANTEI THK "OLD lil'.I.lA * After the crop has escaped the grass j have to fight against, and you got tli still liable to lose the crop, unless \ ~ safe place. We offer to the farmer a s from his crops, and we offer to bii hank can possibly give to its custonu vesting, is to harvest the money pr sound, safe Bank. Moral! Denn?it v??f /*? *?? ?? . ^wyv?l? JVMl VI l/|) UlVlltJ IU LnHfflnH9WH9H9S3ESS39 wm im. jxo. s. >i( H DENTIST H OFFICE OVER PEOIIiEH HANK, 1V I tUt/ I iows,wS "Hfc "t *da Mk 'rr - . I fence!: iND IRON | L Ii ^11 and Artistic designs of Lawn ^ Kt Ve thus meet all tastes and O j1-* he beauty of our city as the Sj \K, age. j* BEAUTIFY! 9 ' ? M '> Estimates Promptly Furnished. Q Q ,s' RE COMPANY. | j? UNION, S. C. g '? ' "V . ^ i in === at C1 J. D. ARTHUR. Casbier. Yd Sedge IS NATIONAL BANK, cX Jos< charge inel all other things you ie money for it, you are Richm iron have? the money in a <afe place fe>r the me>ney ,n n eve ry assistance that a 1,cn >rs. The last act of liar- at (,et occeds of your crop in a * Gettys Sing! "The Old Reliable." 11. a time, March, *v nlsssaetrasaetsgg '7'! )RGAN M John Boonsb v'?: * UNION COUNTY'S HEROES. !r oil of Company F, 15th Regiment I ^ Infantry, South Carolina * Volunteers. tf; Gaffney, S. C., March 27th, 1907. F* ditor Union Times: As many ladies of Union County ^ tve been asking us for names Idicrs in our company, we send you ^ e enclosed roll and recofd of our mipany, and , as you will see, most it was trom union. We respecttully k you to print the whole of it. Yours truly, Moses Wood, G. W. McKown. d Roll of Company F, Fifteenth Regicut Infantry, South Carolina Voluners, in the Confederate States Pro- ^ sionai army. C. W. Boyd, of Union, Captain; killI at Chancellorsfille. ^ John R. Jeffries, of Union, promoted aptain May 3, 1863; wounded at Get- a sburg; dropped from Company Roll , consolidation at Smithfield, N. C, >out 1st of April, 1865. * g James Norris, 1st Lieutenant, killed t Hilton Head, Nov. 7th, 1861. S. S. Walker, of Union, promoted. pom 3rd to 1st Lieutenant, and then ) Assistant Quarter Master. George Steen, of Union, promoted 0111 ranks July 4. 1863; wounded at ? Pittsylvania C. H., May 8, 1864, and a cd of wounds May 25. John I"). Jeffries, of Union, wounded ^ Boonsboro, Md., Sept. 14, 1862; regncd April 2, 1863. g W. D. Hart, Union, promoted from h Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant; killed Gettyspurg, July 3, 1863. Moses Wood, of Spartanburg; prooted from ranks to 2nd Lieutenant, g en to 1st Lieutenant, and coinmandI the company from August 6, 1864,? the surrender at Greensboro, N. C.,^r pril 26, 1865; was wounded at the Wil-I mess, May 6, i8(m- . r ..... \ 1? 1 1 < ? ? ? jiimo \. rvnwiaim, ot union, Ser-'l ant, killed at Boonsboro, MA., . 1862. ar W. W. Bovd, of Darlington, Servant ; jironioU'd to Ordnance Scr- vj ant. M. S. Kendrick, of Union. Sergeant; bl od of small pox, at Richmond, Va., oc. 15. iK6j. w Smith, l.ipscomh, of Spartanburg, ^ irgeant: promoted from ranks for ravery; killed at Avoryshoro, N. C., larch id. 1865. U Doxtey Shippev, of Spartanburg, L, onnded at Gettysburg. d \V. I>. Wilkins, of Spartanburg, 1st ergeant; promoted . from ranks; ? op'tduL ii. V ^ trvicc. ^ t.t | B. F. T-'""s T-anrcna: Set****"' R ,*ttfyRown, of Union, Sergeant; oniotcd front ranks; wounded *at licantauga and Gettysburg; was ist!,it rgeant at surrender at Greensboro, C., April 26, 1865. . H. Littlejohn, of Union, Sergeant; j tntoted front ranks; was at surrender ' Greensboro. j 1 j. S. Spears, of Union; Corporal;' t se; ieo. Morgan, of Union, Corporal; itnded near Savannah, Ga. ,l ltontas Belue, of Union, Corporal; tnded at Chickamauga. at. jhn Mays, of Union, Corporal; barged at Fredericksburg, Va., on i "Hint of disability. I K ack Rccox -f T t?N wi union, t nfo""1 , cd j noted ?'?-..?? i?iiiks; wounded at j. ysburg. wen ichard Vinson, of Spartanburg, noted from ranks; wounded at the p(j lerness, May 6, 1864. at j C. Jones, of Laurens, Corporal; jj noted from raoks; died of disease to ^ redericksburg, \ K. Alston, of Fairfield; killed at q .( nsboro, \ld., Sept 14, 1862. J. Bailey, of Union; transferred . icklins Artillery. iCre< B. Berbriclgc, of Sumter. I g ibrose Blanton, of Union; killed ia( j oonsboro, Md., Sept. 14, 1862. buffe ury 1). Blanton, of Union; died at j btirk, Va- Wile 11. Bc^^i, of Union; killed at j sburj^ decy >mas Burgess, of Union; wounded iancellorsville;hc killed General j rwick, of the Federal army. n Betcnbaugh, of Union; died at a{ sburg. .... \V inc ?ph Betenbaugh, of Union; dis;d on acount of disability. . gar A. Blanton, of Union; died at u;. Wine lond, va. g . Burges.s of Union. deevil . Sellers: died .->? o 1 ,r F ,.t iMviiuiuuu, va. j j od Clarcy, of Union; woondcd t r, tysburg. Richn V Clary, of Union, wounded at jam hlir*- , ed at ; leton Clary; was in prison far ampU( and died at home about 1st of I q j ! at Ceci Clary, of Union; died at Co- j -j in hospital. at Chi Carter, Clarendon. y j Dukes, Marlboro; transferred Jdeevill' 7'.h S. C. Infantry. ^ Kdge, of Union; wounded at! oro, and discharged from ser- Wincln Fowler, of Union; died at Jhiond, Va. ihn Fowler, of Union; wounded at tfoughfare Gap, Va., Aug.29, 1862. I VL Fdwkr, of Union; killed at > \ViRKrnes*? May 0, 1864. Pion; died at HaUnion. Union; died near n; transferred to ell to T'aptam; irg and Wilder. T). Goudelock, of Union; ounde at Chacellorsville, Gcttysurg, at Chickaniauga. Thorp Griffin, of Spartanburg; ied at Winchester, Va. MosdfW. Goforth, of Spartanburg; round# at the Wildcrncs. L. A Haines, of Union; killed at ?ettys|-g. Asbii Horn, of Union. Elia^iorn, of Union; wounded at )hicka*uga. J. R Hughey, of Union; wounded t Get -burg. Thoi B. Hughes, of Union. Was Horn, transferred form 18th 1. C. ' luntccrs. IXUelnartAn Tnmnc nf TTlllOll. Ha^^^^flfries. pt Union-:" detailed Union; discharged t Ht^XeV Sinietoti Jeter, of Union; trans:rredlo 7th ~ C. Cavalry; wounded t theltVheatfield, near Richmond, iin pringjif 1864, and diul of wounds in ospit^ at Richmond. Sebejp Jones, of Union; wounded at toonsnro, Md., and discharged. Wm. D. Kir by, of Spartanburg: oundil at Gettysburg and discharged t Rictinond, Va., i86.t. Jamd} Knox, of Union; killed at potts&faania C. II., Va. S. AAcendrick. of Union; died at jjsburg, of wounds. MorKii Knox, of Union; wounded Ht>i*d)oro. '1 how^y ynox. of Union. wjyJtTH-ec, ot .. 1 ..nsteu ~.I5 year-, of age, wounded at Chicknauga, am served to end of war. Mm. *L eouird, of Union; died in scree. Charles ". I.ittlejolm, of Spartantrg. Henry llttlej"lm, of Spartanburg; ounded at Chickamauga, Gettysburg, nd Charlestovn. Va. MJ R. Littbjohu, of Spartanburg; illed 011 James Island. A.jC. I.ockliart, of Union; wounded t Ciancellorsville and Wilderness and ied |>f wounds at last place. J. I^^^^hart, of Union; died at iclnnond, Va. . Gettysburg. Geo. A. M. Cafferty, of Union; died Columbia." Samuel Mabry, of Union; wounded D. R. Macomson, of Union; woundat Hoonsboro, and discharged at )lumhia. L. C. Mays, of Union; died of diise at home. F. Marion McKokn, of Union; killed Hoonsboro, Sept. 14, i86j. I. C. MMlwodd, of Union; wounded Gettysburg. . Hix XSIlwood, of Union; wound;d at ChWicellorsville, and died at hmond. I I,,, ?, ?? union; woundat GettysWirg. aines T.I Moorhead, of Union; inded at Isharpsburg. /. G. Mo??rhead. of Union; woundat Fredericksburg, and discharged j Richmond! Va. ' P. Mosejlcy, of Union; transferred 1 3o. H, iHtpi S. C. Volunteers. B. Mostley, of Union; killed at tyshurg. adison Murphy, of Union; woundat Gettysburg, captured at r*?#i~ ?k, and died in prison. M. Murphy, of Union; wounded Iilton Head, died at FredericksI, Va. I R. Peel^^^Jiilioiij wounded at ler'n'fts."' S. Page, of Union; died at Harille. chard Page, of Union; discharged ightwood Knott Springs. per Peeler, of Union; wounded oonsboro, and died of wounds at Hester,#YaM". Peeler, of Union; transferred nuel Perkins, of Union; died at hester, Va. I. Phillips, of Union; died at Harlle. U. Puckett, of Union; wounded lancellorsville. and discharged at = tond, Va. es A. Pearson, of Union; wound- fl f? opousyivania H., which caused 1 alion fo leg near hip. VI. 'Phillips, of Union; wounded | lar Creek. L \ Phillips, of Union; wounded E irlottcsville, Va. R Phillips, of Union; died at liar- B N. Rodgers, of Union; died at j pster, Va. 1 (Continued on Page 7.) ?|| f THE NICHOLSON BANK AND . Is a Depository for STATE, COUN1 Targe Capital, Long Experience, ( Board of Directors make your Bank absolutely secure. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TD EMSLIE NICHOLSON. PRESIDENT. GEORGE C. PERRIN, CASHIER. % 1A CAR LOi ORG A1 The finest ever shipped to Unior few davs. See them and get oui Sing. There is a great saving by Car-load lots and our customers : efit of it. We will also have five I UPRIGHT Pi; At one half the regul; fLet Us Figure > UNION SUPPLY : |[ J. H. SPEARS, Man * nniti * & cr # To Our Friends ant * ? ft ~ fHaving sold our^Fu ? Stove department J| Lowe & Carnell we \ (i to handle i t fEAJHER BEDS AN! ? $ ..&fj?,oiui'e on the a or fnrtfleh All aiiTa __ ? w ^ -m. - a i A 11 V/ W L v t counts still remain ii ^ mammmmmmmmmammmmammai rvm**: f ? TURNER & MAI J* Main Office OppositeJIPostof ? 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