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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY TIMES BUILDING, MAIN STREET BELL PHONE NO. 1 LEWIS M. RICE. .Editor Registered at the Postoffice in Union, S. C., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.00 Six Months .R0 Three Months .25 ADVERTISEMENTS One square, first insertion $1.00 Every subsequent insertion .50 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1910. s s-o-s I e? I z I The price of cotton today, Thursday, is lt'i'a cents per pound in Union. A short crop is being greatly helped by the long price. We feel sure the farmers throughout the county will sow a large acreage to grain this fall. There should be a large amount of oats sown, to say the least. Unless all signs fail the boll weevil will soon arrive. The best way to tight this pest is by preparing for his coming. The best way to prepare is to get in the habit of producing something besides cotton. We are glad the Fair Association decided to hold the Fair in November this year. We have been rained out in October so frequently that we , are willing to change the date in the I hope that clear weather mav prevail. We expect to Ret out a sixteen page paper next week, and bee: to call the attention of our advertisers to the fact that it will be a good time to get in some real live advertising. A fall campaign for advertising will make business better. The number of new buildings now going up in Union evinces the fact that there is a steady and wholesome growth going on. Not only are there a number, o? residences beipjj_j>ut up, but many stores are being remodelled. The good feature about it is that the growth is steady and permanent. Recently the writer visited one of the moving picture shows here to see the production: "The Unborn." The play presents this subject with as great delicacy as it could be done, and should do good. There is a cer tain kind of prudishness which revolts at such a presentation, but ohe cannot help feeling that the presentation was a sermon that appeals to the thoughtful with tremendous force. ~ . .-I We have been giving our readers a vast amount of advertising and the minimum amount of reading matter. The stringent situation in the paper market, together with the dull summer time, made this necessary. From now on we will have frequent issues "> of sixteen pages; thus making up for the past shortage. Our friends are rallying to our S. O. S. call so generously that we feel justified in promising more reading and a bigger paper. CARI) OF THANKS. We feel deeply grateful to our friends and neighbors who so lovingly ministered unto our dear mother during her long illness, and who were so thoughtful and considerate during our recent bereavement. We desire to thank each of you, assuring you that your many acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Hayne P. Smith, for the family. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that on the 1st day of November, 1916, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said Countv, the undersigned will make his final settlement as Administrator of the Estate of O. W. Holland, and that thereupon he will * apply to the Judge of said Court, foi his final discharge as such Administrator. Plato Holland. This 2nd day of October, 191(5. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. _ NOTICE TO PUBLIC. The Union Times, Union, S. C. Gentlemen: Please insert in your next paper that no more pupils will be admitted to the first grades after Monday, October 9, unless they can be classified. New classes may be formed January 1st. Yours truly, Davis Jeffries, Supt. LAND SALE By power of attorney given by the heirs of the late W. CI. W. Going to r' E. V. Going, CJeo. VV. Going and J. CI p Going, consisting of Eva Going, W. 3 M. Going, J. T. Going, E. V. Going, B. B. Going, 1). A. Going, Geo. W. 1 Going, J. G. Going, O. F. Going and Hhoda Vaughan to sell all of the real estate of the late W. G. W. Going, make deeds for same, receive all mon- I eys and pay them out according to law, share and share alike as follows: All his interest in that tract of land . known as the Dalton land, the same being one-half lying, being and situated in Pinckney township, containing o one hundred and thirty-three and b three-fourths (133%) acres adjoining i lands of the late William Jeffries, Gilliam Haney, the late William r Knox and W. G. W. Going. The said , lands being the lands formerly owned ^ by the late Daniel E. Dalton. Also * all that tract of land known as the t H. R. Johnson land, containing one b hundred and thirteen (113) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the f late William Jeffries, Gilliam Haney, c B. B. Going and others. Also that ? tract of land containing one hundred c (100) acres known as part of the % D. I). Going land, bounded as follows: By lands of S.^R. Aycock, E. V. Go- J ing, Skull Shoals and Pinckney roads 1 and the public school land. Also Tract No. 5 in the division of the home ' tract of W. G. W. Going, bounded on the north by lands of W. L. In- 5 man and the Pinckney road; on the s East by lands of R. L. Howell; on the a South by lands of Ji Garner; on the I West by Lot No. 4 of same division, I f containing sixty-seven and five-eigth ^ ((57%) acres, more or less. Also ^ Tract No. 4, hounded on the North by land of W. L. Inman and the * Pinckney road; on the East by Tract J I No. 5 of same division; on South by 1 land of S. R. Aycock; on the West t ! hy Tract No. 3 of same division, containing ninety-five (95) acres, more 1 or less. This being the tract with ( home house thereon. Also Tract No. 3, bounded on the North by Pinckney road; on the East by Tract No. 4; on South and West by lands of S. R. . Aycock. containing 52.1(5 acres. Also Tract No. 2, bounded on North by . land of Ed I.'ittlejohn; on the East by Tract No. 1; on South by Pinckney road; on West by Skull Shoal road. This being the tract with the Isaac Going home house thereon, containing 58.15 acres. Also Tract No. 1, bounded on North by Tract No. 2; on East by W. L .Inman; on South by Pinckney road; on the West by Tract ( No. 2, containing 37.27 acres. Also k one house and lot in the incorporate limits of Kelton, purchased from .T. | H. Spears, fronting on Pinckney road " and joining parsonage lot, containing 9-10 acres. 'Also that tract of land ? known as the P. B. Bailey nlace in i Union township, containing 78 acres, known as Tract No. 1 in the division of the Geo. Bailey homestead lands. Also one tract of land known as the * B. F. Ison place, lying on Tiger river I and hounded by land of W. H. Gist J and others. Also one tract of land lying in Goshen Hill township, known as the -Craft dace, containing 248 ? acres, more or less, bounded by lands ~ formerly owned by Jessie Briggs, A. G. Rice and others. Also one lot of ? land on Douglass Heights, lying on Z the East side of Douglass street, hav- ? ing a frontage of 75 feet, known as J Rot No. 23 in the division of the 2 Douglass land. Also one lot of land 5 situated on Main street of Union, J known as Lot No. 9 of division of ? Palmetto Realty Co. and has a front- \ age "i icot and running hack 120 2 feet to Porter street. Also one-third S interest in one house and lot purchased at the sale of the Palmetto J Realty Co, sale, the same being known 4 as the Porter home house, fronting 2 on Enterprise street. Also one house 2 and lot on east side of Church street, V having a frontage of 70 feet and run- 2 ning hack 190 feet to lot of B. B. 5 doing and on South hv I.ake proper- V ty. This property to he sold on sales- 2 day in November in front of court- 5 house in Union County on the follow- J ing terms: 2 One-third cash, one-third in one and ?j two years from date, the purchaser 2 paying for all papers and secured hy 2 bond and mortgage of property, the * purchaser having the privilege of 2 paying: all cash if desired, the unpaid j? portion bearing eijrht per cent perl^ annum. J E. V. Goinp, I Geo. W. Goinpr, f J .G. Goinjf. 4 40-4-pd By Power of Atty. ^ STATEMENT ' Of Ownership. Management and Cir- 4 culation of The Union Times, 4 Union, S. C., Oct. 1, 1916. ^ t Personally appears Lewis M. Rice, J President of The Union Times Com- '4 pany, and upon oath declares: ? The Union Times Company, Lewis J M. Rice, Editor, is a corporation whose stockholders owning one per J cent or more of the capital stock are: ^ Davis Jeffries, Union, S. C. J llettie V. Foster, Administratrix, 4 Union, S. C. 5 B. W. Sparks, Union, S. C., R. F. * I>. 2. J W. 11. and W. C. Wilburn, Cross f. Keys, S. C. J Thos. R. Cash, East Flat Rock, ? N. C. \ J. M. Bennett, Cross Achor, S. C. J Ijewis M. Rice, Union, S. C. 4 Jno. R. Mathis, Union, S. C. r Minnie L. Rice, Union, S. C. C. B. Counts, Union, S. C. That the average circulation for the three months onHimr Off 1 ion; 2050 copies. And that the known bondholders, mort^a^ees and other security hold- ^ ers holding \'/? or more of the total I1 amount of bonds, mortffaKes or other s securities is Thos. R. Cash, East Flat a Rock, N. C. 1 Lewis M. Rice, President. ? Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1916. (Seal) Chas. B. Counts, 40-1 Notary Public for S. C. QUICK LOANS. Money to loan upon county or city eal estate. Loan may be had for from lie to twenty years. 9-tf Barron & Barron. fo the Careful aud Economical Buyers of INION AND UNION COUNTY From the very hest of authority it 3 said that the European consumer s the most scientific buyer of foods n earth. He has, from r.e< essity, ieen forced to buy that which pive.^ he preatest return for the money. He is the world's preatest user of ''lour. Flour, and yet more Flour, ias been the cry of stricken Belpium. Snpland and France consider it relaively the cheapest food at $12.00 pet iarrel. Don't subscribe to popular falacies! ''ace the facts. Meat contains 6% per ent water, potatoes 75 per cent, mill< 10 to 00 per cent, Flour 13 1-2 per ent. A pound of meat costs 20 and !5 cents, flour 4 cents, and yet there s more enerpy in a pound of flout han a pound of beef. Real economy means the use of lour. The best news we can convey tc iou is to urpe you to supply yourelf penerously before such supplies is we have are exhausted, with far letter Flour than our Europear riends or enemies either ever import 'or a little more than half they arc villinp and plad to pay for such as hey pet. Every barrel or bap w? ;ell you must pive you perfect satis'action or it is our Flour without cost o you. Pure Cream Cheese, Fresh Lims leans. Best Coffees and Teas at same >ld prices. THE UNION GROCERY CO. *hone 100 or 80._ L. L. Waponn, Mgr Enf* CqIA ft ui jaic Store House a< Corner of Main and Mountain St APPLY TO H. L. SCAIFE CLINTON, S. C. | | Our M( | I On Nex VV/IUI We will mo\ oray quar I FLYNN-VI3 | COM Where we w till the com magnificent NEW E A New Loc Same High grams tha\ THE "Yoi [ II V \ >%%x%%%xsssxx9i$%s%$xx%ssx%s NOTICE. Any person having cattle of any ind for sale will please notify me or iostal card the number of head, sex ize and condition, at once. We an dvertisinp for buyers and must have his information to help you dispose f your cattle at a fair price. I musl ave written information. L. M. Jordan, Sec'y Union County Cattle Asso. 39-5 Ffhe CO Q) ^ CO ? t * J Y J Ne\ <t> Dry 5 Hat na for C Spo give OQ rQ moi 2 but w O l ^ XSXXS <L> t GEO.V )Ve | t Monday \ 3ER 9th | e to our temp ters next to s NfCENT SHOE tPANY $ all remain un- 5 pletion of the J ? ! ^: DISONIA I ation, but the ? Quality Pro- ? t have made ? EDISONIA ip Theatre" i 1J CARD OF THANKS. To our many friends and relative who so lovingly ministered to ou ' husband and father during his recer , suffering and death, we wish to e* tend our very grateful thanks, an ' to assure you that no word of synr ! pathy or deed of kindness shall b ! forgotten. May a bountiful Heavenly Fathe t richly reward you. Mrs. Nevil R. Hawkins & Chil. King Victor Emanuel of Ital' spends all his time at the front wit t his soldiers. New S IN POST OFFICE BLOCK XatXXiOOOOtitXXXaOOtXKXKKKXlOOOOtXX OU are cordially inv to come and inspect v and Up-to-date lin< Goods, Clothing, Sh s and Notions. We 1 Spot Cash and sell t Cash and can there] ; you the best for y ley :: :: Everything i the management :: V. GOING I CELEBl The National' Sept. 30th to This store cheerfully co erates in the big movem I and has fortified itself with that is New in Men's and Bo Clothing, Shoes and Hats, 2 welcomes you here. Come 2 /try on an "Alco" or H Schaffner & Marx Suit, will fit and please you and 1 price is moderate. New Stetson Hats, Howj & Foster Shoes and Altn Neckwear. For the Ladies, we offer famous Drew Shoe, all sty all leathers. Join the cro and "Dress Up." Uncle S requires it of you, and we sist. One Ever-Ready Safety I With Every $15.00 < i Union Clot e The New W r ???? y The Philadelphia Public Library has h 5,500 columns of embossed type for tt the use of the blind. U tore V XXSS& t* I II c ited Hr| our O i of n oes, 09 buy CT for 09 fore pj our cn <T> lew ? iTj O xxxxx ^ 09 CO tr &C0. 1 mmmmmrnrnmsSKm 'I I RATE I 'Dress Up" Oct. 14th Razor and 6 Blades Cash Purchase liing Co. ay Store. Senator Paul O. Husting is the lird Indian to gain a seat in the nited States senate.