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I Mu That ought to vour while to br Th#n figure wha sell will bring yc I am G Of Beginning I cannot affc cash here. I c; Men's good 50c Work ! One lot of Men's and B Good Suspenders, 10c < 15c quality for 9 Men's Dress Shirts froi Men's Hose from Five thousand dollars 1 from 10 to 15 per cei Our entire lint \Vere facing an uni We bought our goo( be taken and they 1 * time help every per Ki price of cotton. C( ; merchant more wit \ 'w mi" ?i Ji? JL CROSS KEYS Cross Keys. Sept. 22.?We are having nice weather now for deep plowing. The rains were light. I don't think there is enough moisture to spiout the clover seed that have l>e. r , sown and they are like peas* if there is not sufficient moisture they will swell and then rot or die in the sprout. 1 hear there is some disappointment in getting seed, esprcially clover. Farmers are cutting their peavinc , it is ideal weather for it and there seems to lie a fairly good crop of them this season, hut peas that were planted for the fruit are not good except early varieties. The Cross Keys school opened yesterday with a nice enrollment, about seventy-live in all. Nearly all the p:- I trons and some of the friends of the I school were present to witness tIk* opening exercises. Rev. A. Me A. fit t man mode a short speech on the education of the common people which was instructive its well as entertaining. The state superintendent o! education was present and made a fine businesslike talk. Everybody . complimented him, hut nearly all were ready to offer him one suggestion. that he wear glasses. Mr. R. ('. Little wits not present as he had expected; he was present one year ago and made a good speech, one that wawell received. An organization known as school improvement association was started hut wits not completed, but will be at an early date. This is intended to help those that need help and create it greater interest generally in school work. There is need of this kind of organization for we all more or less i have been leaving this important matter of training our children entirely with the teachers and if they do not succeed as we think they 1 should we are ready to speak uncom- 1 plimentary of their work when the ' trouble is at our doors. I was glad to see that our neople endorsed thi~ organization; T think it will stimulate 1 us to a greater interest and activity along educational lines?something we have been needing for some time. 1 Notice! Owing to a misunderstanding of some of the stockholders, the Wagnon-Bradley company was not n.erged with the Bailey Undertaking com- ' pany as intended. Consequently will , continue to operate under the original charter with Mr. J. S. Rogers, who ' has been with the company for quite 1 a while, in charge. Any business en ' trusted him will be promptly attended day and night. Day phone 101, night phone 12., S. C. Crosby's residence. Wagnon-Bradley Company. [ wish to express my heartfelt 1 thanks .and apreciation to the Union ' people for the many, many kindnesses 1 shown me during the dark hour ! have just passed through. May Cod ahun- ' dantly bless them everyone. Mrs. R. M. Estes. st Ha^ be plain enough. But that's in^ your cash here and buy v> I t your cotton will bring* It' vc >u around 15 cents. oincj to S New Fall and Wii I Friday, Se| >rd to argue the matter of sa in't quibble about the loss Tl Shirts, each 35c oys' Caps, each 10c quality for 5c c; 25c quality for 15c. n 25c to 98c each 5 to 19c a pair worth of shoes will he cir. i U. , I e of Ladies' Coat Bottom Prices usual condition right nov is early; there was no ch will have to be paid for. \jon in this community t >me and see ine, I can sh< ling to help you than I ai R O "Jack" .McKissick Buried Friday. (Continued from pair.? H the garden. His feet were up against the terra eotta of well. His coat was laying back on his left side and I saw a scabbard and belt and his regular clothes on. No one as T saw was there when 1 got there. This was about 5:30 o'clock. We have the pistol. it is8 calibre. Tlis left leg was laying straight, his right leg to the best of my knowledge, was sorter doubled up and his left leg was i. lltilik At.'AP Klo U*" 1* i ,,vv,v vi mo i i^iii iii?> iiuau was laying a little to right under trough. His hat was about (I or 8 feet from his head on ground. His head ^ was about x or 10 inches from edge of porch. Miss Kmma Nicholson and 0 Paul Nicholson and little boy Francis J( Nicholson was picking cotton for me. 1 They had been picking cotton all day. I don't know what time Mrs. X. A. I) Nicholson came over to my house to (i bring a bucket of vinegar to us. Mrs. X. A. Nicholson was at ny house when Mr. N. A. Xicholson. and son i came bv. .. his d (Signed Robert (x) Sanders 1' mark y Witness: I.. P.. (Jodshall. Mr. .1. T. Bishop, being duly sworn q says I heard Mr. Sanders testify and my testimony coroborates his. I heard report of gun fire and saw the smoke, j] This was about "> o'clock. I \\a; about one-quarter of a mile from Mr. Nicholson's house when gun fired. I 0 was looking at that time in the direction of Mr. Nicholson's house. I had 1 a clean view of the porch. I saw some one on the porch. I think there were two, could not be positive. I have very often heard guns shoot ? over there at Mr. Nicholson's and never paid any attention, just went on back to work. It was about fifteen minutes after I heard the gun fire be- _ fore tlr Siinilci's eiime I'or me 1<> on M nvcr to Mr. Nicholson's house with * him and I went. We had not been there over ten minutes before Mr. Jack Harris and others came. I (Signed) J. T. Bishop. Witness: I. .B. Ciodshall. Mr. J. T. Harris, being duly sworn, f1 says: 1 got to Mr. Nicholson's house about or 5:5J"> in the evening of M September HI, 11)11. I found Mr. J. T. Bishop and Mr. Robert Sanders and also Mr. J. P. McKi^sick lying ^ dead. Mr testimony coroborates Mr. I. T. Bishop's and also Mr. Robert Sander's testimony. (Signed) J. T. Harris. Card of Thanks. Please allow me space in your valuable paper to thank the people of Cross Keys township for the splendid w cote they gave me in the primary, I August 2b. I will strive to do my ^ duty faithfully and thus show that the confidence was not misplaced. B. B. Betsill. ve So the storv in Six Words. N, iat you need. FIGURE \V1 u sell 011 the Buy-a-Bale-o ilash F*rj nter Clothing, Sh pt. 25th, a crifice?I must have cash ai liii aru horo >v H ?t V ?IVI V IHCJf III Up-to-date line of Milli A big lot of Children's I)i bottom prices. 100 Holts Riverside Plait Fancy Dishes given awj chase. Out ing worth 7c and 8e Good Bleach, per yard _ Suits, Skirts, ( >. Trunks, Valis v?this not only effects ance to countermand ? What better plan tha ,o supply their needs f< )w you that I mean bu n. rvi, Having us submit our de-' igns and prices assures you f a wide assortment to se2ct from, prices that are ased on finest quality martie and granite and unbiasd advice. Allow us to dr&w your atention to the fact that we re a local concern with a eputation for excellent rork and are able to refer ou to many examples of ur work in this section. We will appreciate an o;>v (ortnnity to submit dala nd samples in your home r at your establishment. 3AILEY UNDERTAKING CO. NEW 'RESSING CLUB Ve have opened up a first lass Pressing Club in the ear of our grocery store n Main Street. Ill Work Called lor and Delivered! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ybrand & Cheek PHONE I Hi. I.adics Coat Suits and I urs A Specialty. me Q o "Ifs" nor "Ands/' I MUS WAT YOUR COTTON WIL f-Cotton market at 10 cenl ices on P ioes and Furnish iiiu viudiug tul I am going to make the ust bring me in this cash. nerv lowest price in town esses ready-made at rock Is 7V2v iv with every $5.00 puryard 5c 4 1 l-2c loaks, and Mei es and Bags at L j 1 - ? > me cotton planter b foods when the great 1 n to get this money rij or Fall and Winter at siness and that nowh< - t P"."-1 11 ' IExtr* I McClure Friday, Scj A sale ot Ladies* lie I made of extra g< J Percals and Ging ( choice this sale Only a j 3 Cards Safrtv Pin 1 800 Straight Pins 2 Cakes Toilet Soaj Ball Thread, dozen Combs, Big Value You will find Crockery, Glasswc Hosiery, Laces, Ri LIVE AND LET L Our 5c and 10c Nickels -and dimes conqu other day and have this f whaoa person can buy f< small coins work for yon Limit" wholesale house i the factory at first cost, c pay more? "Save the dif McClu "The Place foi 1 uick < T HAVE IT and I am goin^ L BRING. Look carefully o1 Is and do your trading hen Hy Eritir linnc fni* Throe n > a ah m m jd. A JLM JL M W1 Monday, J prices low enough to induct One-yarcl wide Percales, Best quality Calico 4 c y Shamrock Bleaching, ya Best quality Dress Ging Straw Ticking, per yard A. C. A. Feather Ticking Now, per yard I Good quality Apron Gin Best r__ t's and Boys' C owest Prices. >ut comes as a hard bl European War struck ght out of the Merchan a price that will mor ere in South Carolina 1 TH.TT4"fcm.T JIHIUJA, i Big S] AX 's 5q and >t. 25th Satui >use Aprons, Some n Soap, as ?od quality ( hams, your i U.i 55c | s ... 5c Guara . . . 5c Fo ... 5c Oi ... 8c Boys' Ca . ... 5c Children a complete stock of the ire, China, Kitchen W bbons. School Supplies IVE PRICES. Goods Conquers the er the high cost of living Coi >roven to you how this wor >r 5 or 10 cents. Reduce you i. We operate a chain of store n the world. By buying for a enables us to give you big val ference." re Ten C r Bargains" % Cash : to make it worth rer the prices here. ; every pound you e Stock I ays I Sept. 28th I i you to bring your g , 10c yard, now 7c i ard. No limit. I rd wide, 10c, now__8 l-2c 8 hams 8c yd. No limit. g 7 l-2c and 8 l-2c | ", 20c to 25c yard, ?] 16 3-4 c 9 gltams 4 l-2c yd. | i 6 l-2c yd. | lothlng to go at | ow to the merchant. ? us; the goods had to I dise and at the same a e than offset the low 8 today will you find a j | S. C. 11 pecials' 10c Store relay, Sep*. tore of that Octagon | long as 400 cakes last | 8 for 25c ! (Limit 8) ? rrv! Hurrv^ IS 10 A. M. I iriteed Hosiery | r Boys and Girls | ily lOe F*iiii* *2 ps 10c S s Waists . . 10c I ^ following lines: | are. Toys, Millinery, 3 and Notions, and at High Cost of Living ne to our store today or any ks out. It's really amazing ir expenses by letting these s and have the nnlv "nnli<i? II these stores, direct from nes for little money. Why ent Co. Union, S. C.