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I x MBHMMiaai! 61 i idt MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Common Pleas. Jesse W. Wilburn, et al, against E. C. BritfK-s, et al. In obedience to an order made m the above stated case, I will sell at Union during the le>?al hours of sale, before the court house door on Salesday, Monday, Nov. 2, 1914, 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, hounded by land now or formerly belonging t% J. E. Minter. estate of C. G. Shettlesworth and others and known as Ihe 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 3t Master for Union County. MASTER'S SALE. ' State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Common Pleas. J. J. Welch, plaintiff, against Ernest Sartor, et al, defendants. In obedience to an order made in the ahove 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 sol line off the north lot to Ernest Sartor, and the south lot to Alice Dawkins; being the remainder of lots Nos. 31 and 32. of the original survey by .John F-. 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, 105 feet on tjie road and 216 feet along Alice Dawkins lot. Terms of sale: One-third Cash, balance on a credit payable in two eoual instalments with interest thereon from day of sale and after maturity at 8 per cent per annum, secured by ?' ' ' k r?E r?i * The J Offers ex< 1 take a B today! T at your d< and succ< "1 your pres> no matter d opportuni 1 Don't thir Don't thir J limited. ~) like yours vantage o: For I Moa I l==1l IP bond of purchaser, and a mortpape of the premises, purchaser to pay for papers and have the option of payinp I all cash. The bond and mortpape to provide for ten per cent attorney's fee in case of default. R. C. WILLIAMS, 42 :it Master for Union County. 500 DANCERS AT BALL GIVEN TO AID SOUTH New York, Oct. 2(5.?Society is still discussinp the cotton ball, which was held Friday eveninp at the Hotel McAlpin, the proceeds from which are to po to relieve the cramped cotton situation of the South. It was under ~e iu. iir tlic tiun|llt'in UL lilt' YV lllllit II S I cratic League of the State of New York and the Woman's Democratic Club of New York City. Five hundred guests were present. The grand march, which commenced at a quarter after 1 1, was led by William Randolph Hearst and Mrs. John S. Crosby. Hehind them came Mrs. Hearst and Ralph Stanton. They were followed by Miss May Stanton and Mr. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary, Mr. and ?^lrs. Westergren, Percy Knott and Miss Therese Guiefaile, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnell. Many of the women wore cotton gowns, carrying out the spirit of the occasion. These, standing out in black and white, for the most part, made a charming spectacle as the dancers glided over the floor. Both the great ballroom and the 'Green Room on the second floor of the hotel were thrown open for the occasion. In the center of the dance hall stood a bale of cotton, donated by William Randolph Hearst. The money derived from its sale by raffle, like the proceeds of the ball, went to the i relief of the cotton situation. To lend plantation realism to the i occasion a negro orchestra droned its , music from one end of the ballroom. A horde of real pickaninnies scampered about the floor. The program of the evening tended toward the old-fashioned dances, such as were danced by the belles of the South before the Civil War. The gpests were more than willing to for; get the tango for one evening, at least. In the receiving line were Mrs. j John S. Crosby, chairman of both the , ! clubs, under the auspices of which the I ball was given; Mrs. Ella O'Goripan I ?n/l \T.... I....: t'l -- > ? vv.. MIIU tftio, I ,Ull IMl both of whom were members of the committee of the evening. Notice. On account of having larjfe amounts already due us on account,'we are compelled to curtail our credit business and in the future those who owe us past due accounts must not ask for additional credit until they have settled for what they now owe. Our new terms are strictly 30 days to anyone. Respectfully, Mcl.ure Mercantile Co. A Japanese army surgeon has invented a machine run by electricity that grinds as many beans into flour in forty minutes as a man can tfrind by hand in a day. -??? II ?t= Ri inuucifi leptional opportuni business course. I 'ake advantage of t 3or; it means so m 3ss. If you are v ent position offers n what you are doin ty to begin to dim lk it is too late; nc lk you can't learn It is our business t< :elf. There is room f this opportunity r 'urther Information, Se tern Busi Townse ==i' 'I?' IE MASTER'S SALE. ? State of South Carolina?County of < Union?Court of Common Pleas. The Union Building and Loan As so-' ciation, Plaintiff, i against , Benjamin Woodward, Mattie Woodward, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated ease, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, on salt sf-, day, Monday, Nov. 2, 1914, the following land, to wit: . All that certain lot of land in till town of Union, county of Unio >J State of South Carolina, being ! rJ No. .1 in the division of the Ella j J Rodger's land, bounded on the \ << .n by lot No. 2; on the east by loi N * 10; on the south by lot No. 4, and " the West by Wallace street, a pi;" ,< which is recorded in the office of t ' ? Clerk of Court for. Union couniy. v Book of Mortgages, O, No. 1 ;>ii 4(58. 186 Terms of sale: One-half cash, t nr balance on a credit, payable in c j|f* vear. nurchaser to have the rmi i nLJ:' v .' i - ? ~i paying all cash. The horul ami mo , ^ pratre to provide for the payment e ten per cent attorney's fee in case ^ suit or foreclosure after default. I' ? s chaser to pay for papers. ;t | R. C. WILLIAMS. i' e 42 3t Master for Union Cote :y , e No. Six-Sixty-Six' This is a prescription prepared espc. i i llyl for MALARIA or CHILI S &. FEVER. hive or six doses will break any en ind if taken the:, as a ton;c the Fever not reinrii. it act. oa the liver b f -n' tl.iloiii -1 .in.l Uo;-c r.ot j-ri'^e or sic!.' eo Dixie Cale Regular Dinner Includes 10 Dishes For 25c Menu Changed Daily Oysters Whole Stew - - 25c Half Stew - - - 15c Whole Fry - - - 30c Half Fry - 20c PSHLOS & BELISSARY Proprietors. i 1 D i?II =11 ir isiness Coll ties to those who < trvn TTrrv 11 <-> - ? _/Ull t Weill el 111111U his opportunity w uch to your advai forking for small a o opportunity for th< g. here is your ren b to quick certain ) matter how old because your edu< a help men and wor for you, why not 10W. e VV. U. FULCHER, Many 'ness Coli nd Hall i?n =11 n 'I',? ? 1 Ginner's Report. _ i The pinners report for Union eounJ. ty shows that there were 0,00-1 haled of cotton pinned here prior to Oct] 18, 1914 and 7,810 ha Is to the samel time in 1013. A decrease of O.'Ulj bales. Of Interest Here. A Spartanburp dispatch s^ys tin Rev. A. I"). Betts of Conway, will asl the South Carolina conference whei it meets in Sumter, Nov. 2~>, to atpoint him publisher and editor of th Southern Christian Advocate to sue ceed Rec. S. A. Nettles who will seve his connection with the puhlicatio January 1. Received Call to Helton. Rev. S. P. Hair, pastor of Fort Mill and Flint Hill Baptist churches, hat I been extended a call to the Bant is church at Helton, S. C. Rev. Mr. Hai has been pastor of the Fort Mil churches for the past five years, am is considered one of the stronpes and most forceful preachers in tin county. Mr. Hair has the call undej consideration.?Yorkville Enquirer, j A Wonderful Ten. Mr. Brown kept hoarders. A route his table sat Mr. Brown, Mrs. Browr Mrs. Andrews, the villape milliner Mr. Black, the baker; Mr. Jordan, ' carpenter, and Mr. Iladley, a flou' and lumber merchant. Mr. Brown took out of his pocke/ book a $10 note and handed it to MiBrown, sayinp: "Here, my dear, are the $10 towai , the $20 I promised you." 1 Mrs. Brown handed it to Mrs. At . drews the milliner, sayinp: "That pays for my new bonnet." Mrs. Andrews said to Mr. .Tnrda I as she handed him the note: "That will pay you for your woil on my counter." Mr Tm-dan handed it to M?* u- ' SI1KUIIT S l)l:LlNQlTKN I I v SAI.R. By virtue of mi..dry execution me directed. I will sell before Court House oor in the City of I ion, S. <1 in. the lennl hom sales on Monday, the '2nd day of No vemher, 1911, r following descrilu property, to-wi All that cei .. i t or lot of land. ' with huildinu tie in Union school district, containinr t " acres, more or less, hounded l?y Smil street, (iroj; street and others, levied on and to he sold as the property <>: II. K. Smith,? also: All that certain lot of land in Union c/?nt : niiur ?? f t \r. #*??*? feet front, and hundred and fifty-five feet deep, hounded l>y lot of M. ('. Lake, Aetna street, Jim Hawkins and others; levied 011 and to he sold as the property of L. R. Moon. -Also: All that certain lot of land in Union school district known as lot No. 6, in the divisioii of John A. Kant Real Estate Co., containing fifty feet front by one hundred and fifty feet deep. Bounded by lots of A. L. Stutts and Others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John l>. Wood for taxes. Terms of sale, Cash. J. HAY KANT, Sheriff Uniou County. Union, S. C., Oct. 12, 1914. 42 3t. 4 ege Hr>ciro fn HVykJAi V l/V I | te! Act hile it is acement vages, if 3 future, f larkable success, you are. = nation is nen just take ad- f t iger lege I ?iwMfc fw Having us submit our designs and prices assures you of a wide assortment to select from, prices that are based on finest quality marble and granite and unbiased advice. Allow us to draw your attention to the fact that we are a local concern with a reputation for excellent work and are able to refer you to many examples of our work in this section. We will appreciate an ops portunity to submit data and samples in your home or at your establishment. bailey UNDERTAKING CO. new DRESSING CLIIB V> have opened up a first cia- n "ressinu Club in the rear v t our grocery store on Main Street. All Work Called lor and Delivered! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Lybrand & Cheek PHONE 116. 1.adieu Coat Suit* and Furu A Specialty. | THE ONE I Chill Tonic Thai is Positively | GUARANTEED IT STHANDS ALONE DR. HUIET'S Chill Duster STOPS THE CHILL OR YOUR MONEY BACK AT THE | palmetto; DRUG CO. UNION, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE ,1 All goods not called for in 30 days will V sold for repairs. jW. Newell Smith Auto v o. jtf Union. S. C. II Makes a Greal Difference which iindcrtak< r you call i i'lto your li ? m 'he cureles* J and haphazard or the capa- ; hit* and proficient. 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