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MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Common Pleas. Jesse W. Wilburn, et al, against E. C. Briggs, et al. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union during the legal hours of sale before the court house door on Salesday, Monday, Nov. 2, 1014, the following land to wit: All that certain tract of land situate in Cross Keys township, county of Union and State aforesaid, containing two hundred and twelve (212) acres, more or less, bounded by land now ">r fermerly belonging to J. E. Minter. estate of C. (1. Shettlesworth and others and known as the Alfred or Sarah Wilburn place. Terms of sale: One-half Cash, balance payable in one year from date of sale, at the rate of 8 per cent interest per annum and 10 per cent attorney's fee in case of suit or foreclosure, purchaser to have the option of paying all cash?purchaser to pay for papers. It. C. WILLIAMS, 42 8t Master for Union County. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?Countv of Union?Court of Common Pleas. J. J. Welch, plaintiff, against Ernest Sartor, et al, defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, on salesday, Monday, Nov. 2, 1014, the following land to wit: All that certain lot of land situate in Union county, State of South Carolina, near the town of Carlisle, on the south side, and on the Columbia public road, about one-half mile from depots therein, containing about onefourth of an acre with buildings thereon, and bounded on the north by lot of J. W. Dawkins, east by Columbia road, south by lot of Wade Sartor, (being the other lot herein ordered to be sold) and on the west by Southern railroad track.?Also: All that certain lot of land near the town of Carlisle on the south side, and on the Columbia road, in Union County, State of South Carolina, (being the remainder of the Wade Sartor lots after selling off the north lot tc Ernest Sartor, and the south lot to Alice Dawkins; being the remainder of lots Nos. 21 and 32. of the original survey by John L. Young, and containing one and one-fourth acres, and bounded on the north by the Ernest Sartor lot, on the east by Columbia road, on the south by Alice Dawkins, and west by track of Southern railway company, being 215 feet on the north line, 165 feet on the road and 216 feet along Alice Dawkins lot. Terms of sale: One-third Cash, balance on a credit payable in two coual instalments with interest thereon from day of sale and after maturity at 8 per cent per annum, secured by bond of purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises, purchaser to pay for papers and have the option of paying all cash. The bond and mortgage to nvmrUn l\... Inn ...... ......I ?ll ^........ iwi iv;ii |ki v.v:nu ill lui w fee in case of default. R. ('. WILLIAMS, 42 .'5t Master for Union County. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Common Pleas. The Union Building and Loan Association, Plaintiff, against Benjamin Woodward, Mattie Woodward, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case. I will sell aUnion, during the legal hours of sale before the court house door, on salesday, Monday, Nov. 2, 1014, the following land, to wit: All that certain lot of land in the town of Union, county of Union State of South Carolina, being lot No. .2 in the division of the Ella l> Rodger's land, bounded on the North by lot No. 2: on the east by lot No 10; on the south by lot No. 4, and or the West by Wallace street, a plat ol which is recorded in the office of tin Clerk of Court for Union county, it Book of Mortgages, O, No. 15, pagt 4(58. Terms of sale: One-half cash, thr balance on a credit, payable in ont year, purchaser to have the option ol paying all cash. The bond and mort gage to provide for the payment ol ti*ii ju'i V.CIII (luwi m'(> ^ icf 111 IM suit or foreclosure after default. Purchaser to pav for papers. R. C. WILLIAMS, 42 3t Master for Union County. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Probate. J. A. Sawyer, as Executor of the Will of Mrs. Amanda McNeace, deceased,?Plaintiff, against T. M. McNeace, et al,?Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree heretofore made in the above stated action, 1 will, on Monday, November 2, next (beiing salesday), during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Union, S. C., sell at publie auction, the following described lots nntl nromicna a \t/if T nf Wa O in the division of the Ann II. Jeter land, containing a five room dwelling house fronting 60 feet on North Pinckney (formerly Virgin) street, and runningback to the right of way of the Southern railroad. Lot No. 11, of the said Jeter land with dwelling thereon, situate on said North Pinckney street, and running back to right of way of the Southern railroad. Hoth lots fully described in a deed from Mrs. F. M. Duncan to Mrs. Amanda McNeace, recorded in Clerk of Court office, book Y, 42, page 146. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance one year from date of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond of th< purchaser and mortgage of the premises, said purchaser to nav for papers and recording same. W. W. JOHNSON, Oct. 9, 1914. Judge of Probate. 42 3t SHERIFF'S DELINQUENT TAX SALE. Iiy virtue of sundry executions to me directed, I will sell before the Court House door in the City of Union, S. C., during the legal hours of sales on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1914, the following described property, to-wit: All that certain tract of land in Fishdam Township, Union County, containing one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, bounded by lands j of Pink Sim*--, P. Hamilton and Tiger River, levied on and to be sold as the j property of Richard and McKissick,? also: All that certain tract or lot of land, with building thereon in Union school district, containing two acres, more or less, bounded by South street, Grog street and others, levied on and to bo sold as the property of II. K. Smith,? also: All that certain lot of land in Union school district, containing fifty-live feet front, and hundred and fifty-five, feet deep, bounded by lot of M. C. Lake, Aetna street, Jim Hawkins and others; levied on and to be sold as the property of L. It. Moon.?Also: All that certain lot of land in Union school district known as lot No. ('?, in the division of Jol A. Fant Real Estate Co., containing fifty feet front by one hiinrlrod ?m?l fit'le foot .loot. Bounded by lots of A. L. Stutts and others. Levied 011 and to be sold as the property of John 1). Wood for taxes. Terms of sale, Cash. J. IIAY FA XT. Sheriff Union County. Union, S. Pet. 12. l'.H-l. -12 'it. SEDALIA Sedalia, S. C., Oct. lf?.?Mr. Ivlitor: 1 am a poor country clodhopper anil 1 have never attempted to tret into print before, and it is with trepidation that I presume to do so now, especially when so many wise heads and wise acres are lillintr the papers with so many schemes to advance the price of cotton. But it does seem to me that of all the foolish and silly advice tinen so far, and to my great surprise, I see that President Stackhouse u; dorses it, is the total elimination ol' cotton for 1IIl."?. He further says the opponents of the law use no argument showintr any other method. Now, while 1 have 110 specific method to suggest nor advice to give, it does strike me that the plan suggested would he ruinous to the average farmer and practically all the tenants j of the cotton growing States, provided the law became general. Why? 1. Because practically all the cotton of the 11)11 crop will he out of the hands of the farmer who made it hefore next fall, when the price will soar to perhaps 15 or 20 cents, o> . even higher?for the mills will have to have it and there being no more in sight until the fall of l'JHi, they will have to pay almost any price for it. Consequently it will benefit only those vutn ..I.'m f.. am. 1 11.. ....? ....... .., !> inv i|.....\ speculators and lie of course no benefit to the planter whom the law is intended to relieve. In the second place there are thousands who could not possibly get advances to make a crop at aii without growing some cotton with which to pay for the advances and even if they could make an all grain crop what would be the consequences. Why, next fall everybc... would have a lot of stutf on hand and no demand or market for it. For there are hundreds, yes, thousands, in the State under such conditions and circumstances. Could not buy a p: i or calf to feed it to, besides the very poor fellow who is now forced to sell his cotton for much less than it cost him to produce it, will have to pay for the shirt that goes on his back, made from the 'JO cents cotton above inen, tinned. No, 1 cannot in ly agree with President Slnckhouse and others who ' advise total elimination, but the lest thing to do it to cut her down to half ' or even to one-third and make at! : upplies possible for man and beast, ai.d " by all means keep a pood garden. '. * C. 11. IIice. High School Notes. ' IHie to a misunderstanding the high school notes were not published last , week. Mr. James McWhirter has been . coaming tne hoys in l oot hall occassionally. The high school hoys will ^ play each other at the fair grounds , on Friday. Some of the best examination papers have been sent to be ex" hihited at the county fair. Kach grade of both the schools had their pictures taken Monday. Tinhigh school grades were shown at the Kdisonia theatre Tuesday night. Aline Williams and .Jamima Wilburn spent the week-end at their re. spective homes. Dixie Cafe Regular Dinner Includes 10 Dishes [ For 25c Menu Changed Daily i Oysters Whole Slew - - 25c Half Stew - - - 15c i Whole Fry - - - 30c ; Half Fry - - - 20c ; PSI LOS & BELISSARY Proprietors. I FAI T I McClui I Begins Thui II We have purchased s &S 8 *a\ p.nat ^riH hplnw po.q Iy VA v/ vy V/ V VA A. A VA V V/ A V/ V/ kj I EMBROIDERY and EACH I SALE 1 Values up to 25c. On sale Thursday 5 and 10c Yard. $1.75 Aluminum ; RICE BOILERS TUMBLERS Plain Class?5 for 5c. COMBINATION SALE T- Coal Scuttle, fire shovel, Nickel Eire Poker and Coal f;' Tongs, all for 50 cents. f NOTION BARGAINS Y 21 Safety Pins for 5c H 800 Straight Pins for 5c. 2 Do/. Books and Eyes 5c. Saw M ood Combs 10c il 15c Peroxide 10c. 18 Come to our store < ?:] | prices. It will reall || Specials 1 11 "The Frank's Couiircl (lettinp Hus\. Atlanta, (la., Oct. IS.?Counsel >r * I.eo M. Frank today entered into tiie * final week of preparations for the le- U pal contest which is now repardt as the only harrier between the def I- fTVfV ant and the gallows, the motion t< et IL acide the verdict on the ground that . ^ Frank was not in the court room at the time the verdict was rendu !. ?-???~ The point will come up for arpum ;t before the state supreme court \l Not all .Monday. bachelors I hhi h The above bale of cotton was boi Carter, Union, S. C., R. F. 1). No. Wagon Co., of Winston-Salem, N for 10c per pound, weight 575 poi one of our customers lias to say i Nissen Wagons: T bought a Nissen wagon fro Supply Co. seven years ago ar regular farm work, I have use for hauling rock and sand for tl other parties, and also a lot of self. This wagon is almost as and I highly recommend it. (Signed) " ?FOR SALE 1 PEOPLES SllPP 3PENIN < AXre's 5c & 1G rsday, Oct. 22?L pecial merchandise for this ;t. Just the things you \\ HOOKS?good reading. By Famous Authors, l()r FRIDAY, October 23. Kitchen and Dinner Ware Sale. Values up to $1.00. Buy it Friday at 5, 10 and 25 cents. Our advice: "Come and (Set Your Share." RIBBON SALE Velvets. Roman Stripe and Holiday Ribbons included in this Sale. Our advice:"Come and See." SATURDAY?9 A. M. Octagon Soap S for 25c. KNIT (iOOI)S for ha by at SPECIAL PRICES. ind get acquainted with ly surprise you how far a Every Day. Co pp Tt>n f sL JL Eft. Place tor Bar^ wftmMmmmmmmmmmmMmmm ' mon, S. C. I mpfc: ENGINEER AND | p$ . JD SURVEYOR M UNDERTAKE lght from R. II. j NEV PRESSING iinds._ See what in regard to the We have opened ill the Peoples class Pressing CI id besides my rear of our grot >d this wagon on Main Street. ie County and wood for iiiygood as new All Work Ca ? and Delivc W. J. Ivey. ' 23 A I Ibr AU GUARANT LY CO. Lyl>rand & W PHONE 11 ????__J l.adics Coat Suits A Special!; 3 SALE 1 Ic Store I asts 10 Days I : sale and will sell same 1 mnt now, awaits you. \ i MILLINERY Smart Velvet Hats?assorted Shapes and Colors, $2..j0 values. ()ur price SI.00. W hy Ray More? "Save the Difference." j OCR TOY CO ENTERS make their first how. j ?WINTER HOSIERY? for the whole family. Extreme bargains at 10e pair. "Keep Warm" Enderwear S hii? values, 25c to 50c. ? LADIES NECKWEAR | Always something new ^ Watch for Next Week Specials in our Windows. our live and let live s; i little money will go : rrse Along! j 1 ' a 11 jaios" 18 3| ^ THE ONE ! That is Positively | 'J GUARANTEED ; IT STHANDS ALONEj til our dossures you jJR. HUIET'S iont to se- | Unit arc Chill Buster ality marnd unliias- STOPS THF. CHILI, OR : w your at-i YOUR MONEY BACK j it tliat wo rn with a AT THF. 'Tn'for PAT .MFTTn i - JO. i ft JO-J i W .Ml JL^l ML JB. jr \ amnios of| section. DRUG 0. ate an op, | UNION S C unit data tIX!UW' 1' our home! ishment. i SPECIAL NOTICE E Y S1GC0. All goods not called for in mr 30 days will be sold for repairs. CLUB iW. Newell Smith Auto Co. itf Union, S. C. up a first | lul) in the T" ~~ j ?Aru < 1 It flfl f ,n j aiuici ' iriuni,j u j v veaf Difference vhich undertaker you call llCQ r Or l to your hone?the careless # 1 haphazard or the capa^rCCl! j hi, and proficient. W ? have not only hat! years of experience, but have TION coupled with it years of actual study. EED BAILEY UMILRTAKIIMG CO. ChCCk Undertakers Main Street at Railroad Crossing. 6 Rhone 106. and rurs > k