The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 08, 1901, Image 2
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| Where shall I go 1
There is much in this c
First, who keeps the be?
is the argest stock fro
where lo I find stylish aj
If You Have Loo
You have no need to ask these qu
Manufacturers in the business an
teed to give entire satisfaction- Y
for you are getting the best that i
AND H/s
We have just received a
ations in stiff and crush h
are right.
When you walk undei
the satisfaction of knowii
-> RIGHT
muma
fli fif ?2*, tssuM Final
oTm Xotice is lrt'iel
H8R 9 1 IJ if hards, ?dniinif
w 9 Biff fl ' *' H'chards
m Of B | K) Jason N.l Groei
BBlHI
j of said en; ate.
OS^^IIBT I'mlnta- JikU
mbhm i i
Execu
s atp of South fai
County of Ui?1(
Rlftfcl d&B
"flf wills' li to the hi)
W^fc Jir'i1TT?^_jH ? M e following and
Tra0' No 1 '
? *4*3? Ty located in Cross I
and Stale a'or*.
hundred and for
known as part of
Perfect, Delicious, 4,1 aimled on the X
A^oefiHnp- ' t,<cea^'d' '
a,, periling. IhixI, on the S<?ntl
. and on tlie West
ri/\vvn'nt'nf>vinVti?\ I Iflnd .
vyujsxaa exit, x oxxxp. | Tract No. 2 .
I located in Cross ]
We the undersigned hiivo formed a iml State aforesai
copartnership under l!lirm name of 0-10 acres (oit G-ll
Arthur ?fc \lclaire for the purchase and as part of Ii li
sale of coal. We will 1 >? atiiw co no Im>tI the North by I
ft wholesale and retail business in all *onth and West bt
grades of coal lx>tb for domestic at ;i j "thers
steam purposes. 1! contracts made bv Tract No.
either oi us w ill be assumed by the above parcel of land 1
firm. Respectfully. township, county
W D. Autjiik, containing three
W. S. M< I.L iiK bound*d on the I
Oet. 25, 10f?l. F. Dukes, bout!
formerly estate of
For Sale. TE"M8 w
I Itfrksliirc Una-.,|r, months ..M,
2.?t) iKiimd , price of razor backs, regis- wi|ll in|
tratlon patters with bim. In tons of pea- ,.iwlit ,,OI, i(>n lo
vine hav. nieelv cured full fit Tifdlg 1 i ^ '!
, - v , .* nuicnaser aid a i
lot of oats, cut naif npe, incelv cured. js#.s s?>M mirchast
not tied np. 1 -et solid inahoyany fur- jllf, an ca^ii if dcs
niture. 1 set of solid walnut furniture
Apply to C. I). K a Kit a k. Executor of
44'^ JdrHiart, s. <\ mi,ntofJ. J. J. 1
~ - 4.V It.
Nervous Diseases cured. 110 days
treatment, $1.00. J. If. Mason & n
Co., Hancock, Maryland. 20-ly
??????????????????? any part of the
Now is the time to subscribe for John H. Mason <1
Tub Timk.s. land.
| KEEP IN GOOC
I DR. THACHER'S UVI
I Your Druggist sell
9
lie
Leaders! ^
for my Winter Suit? [uestion
worth considering,
si clothing? Second, where
m which to select? Third,
id up-to-date clothing?
ked Over Our Stock
estions. We buy only from the best
Ld every suit we send out is guaran
rou take no risk when you buy of us,
noney can buy.
rrs too.
shipment of the Latest Crelats.
The styles and prices
c one of our hats you have
ig that you are under the
THINU.
Discherge tiiu *jiw york world
? ' Thrice a \\ etk. Edition.
by given that .1. R
drator ol the estate of Tiino has demur st-atcd that ti
, deceased, has applied Thnce-a-Week Wol'd stands alone in i?,
Jnd}jeof I'robate, in class. U'ber paptis I ave imitated ii
y of Union, for a final foim i,ut not it? success. This i
adniinistiator. j because it tells all the news all the tin.That
tfie Uth day of i at!(j (ejjs jt, impartially, whether that
1901. l>e fixed fo" j news be political or otherwise. It is i1
and a final settlement jf,ct almost a dajly at. the n ice of
weekly a..d you cannot afford -to h
ASOX.M. Oukkh, ^ without it Republican and JVmocta
:e Union county, -""h ( a ike can nad the 1 h. ice-a- Week War '1
f Nov. 1901. 4-r? 4'. vv it I) absolute col-tiuence in its tnOh
In addition to news, it publishes firMtor's
Sale ciasa i-ejia) stores ai.d iher feat no s
unite/1 to I i.o 2 ii U? (1 fill
| nun* (i ? ?? f'M ?i ? n?'v?
rolina, ) The Thiice-a-Wrek W< r!dJs lrgtiini
?n. j pubsr rptlor? prpe is only ?1.10 per year
the last will and testa- tir-d this pays tor 1<*?0 papers VVe off i
Bubo, late of Uni.-n ' tips uncquall'd newspaper ami khc
aforesaid, deceased, 1 UN)"MTiM1'> to,eil ei om yearfo- $1 80.{Inst
bidder before the The legldui <mh.-cripf ion price o? thy
, Ofi ?.d<r.daj in Decern- wo pipers is *2 do. yn;; thus fret tovf
the legal hours ?jf sale, pa pore a week lor only I Jus is
s to-wit: almost Mpiai to a daily, winch would
VII that tract of land j CO*t you ?'? <>0 a year,
veye town-hip, county |
.sitid, containing one i Notice Gi Sa!o.
t v acres, more or less, i , .
K<ndred iiolxi lands, . ^taie of Sou h Carolina, )
orth by estate of B. F. ] County of Union. j
in the East by Spath:? lb virtue of the authority eonferred
li by Wiley Estes' laud on n>?', I will sell b fore the Court flou??
by A. F. McKihsick's ' <- * ?* Union. S ( , on salesday in
J NovemU'i. llKJl, durinir the legai hours
Ml that tract of land i of ra)e at public outciy, to the higbt.-l
Keys township, county balder, the following property to-wii:
id, containing titty-uii e | The lot of land vilh house thereon
>), more oi less, known : situate on the corner of South and VirBailey's
land, In-imkImI gin streets in the town ol" Union, S. C ,
I Dukes, on the Ea>r, j known as the M s N. A. Fant lot.
j Carpenter Sp.aiksai.d Sa.d lot is lobe sold li<s? in four scpvatr
i lots, pints of whk h can be seen at Fant
All that certain lot or Bios, shoe. and then to lie sold as a
located in Cross Keys ; whole, nod if said lot sold as a whol*
and State aforesaid, j shall bring more than the aggregate ot
acres, more or less , the four lots then the sale of the whole
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villi (Hill JidOli kJJ f% ' | niin,i
It ami West by lands Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
15. F. liobo, deceased. for papers.
~ J. A. Fant,
to wit: 45.41. Atty.
ish, Iwlance on a credit ?
years in inilal mslail- For* Salf*
ist from day of sale.
1*> second by hoi d of Jonesville Knitting Mills offers for
mortgage ol tl-e pr? in- fide its present mill building with engine,
r has privilege of pay- -d horse power, and 25 horse power
ired. toiler, with one acre of land in center of
M W. Bono, business part of the town. Also (2) 4
the last will and testa- room cottages on Church street with 3
Jol>o, dece<ised. acres of land well situated. Also ( ?) 4
room cottages on Pitcolet street and (3)
... A room cottages on Eison street, all in
gixid condition, plastered walls and ceiled
Depilatory removes overhead with ample lands with each
s permanently from house. Persona wishing a hom?% iw 4
body. $1.00 a box. irood t- >wn U'itl lln lt,'<.ll trv annli. ?/,
cOo., Hancock Af ary- j " j. j. LfTTr.Kjoim/l'rpji.
27-1y' Knr .InntoviUf Knitting Mills
iiiiiiii<iiii11bhi fr " i -ruiriT iinin in i iiiiMfc
> HEALTH by using &
ER AND mm SYRUP I
s it. 25 and 50 c^nts. I
Signs of
Cold Weather [)
.Tin J&lk. JL
ii |L^HH1
AJm
iro tiecouiiiu; .so mmierons that it is r|
tnr?ily wetwwuy to sternest that \ou i?ie- iiu
puetolill the coal bins. We can re- \ffj
niml vou, however, that when you order y?
COAL &"$?: COAL j
13vary hound of every ton wo send wi'l
hum aud give out a iol of heal-during 1
combust i<'U.
Ohr ('oal Yard near the Power
(lousu at A1 man's lumber yard. AH
coal weighed on city scales by sworn
vejgper. A
llesi>ectfully,
F. W. MOORE & CO. ?
FMione 133. ?
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CCfi *f/s7s*-r? ^O
AN IMPORTANT '
roi
ii'd vet not 'ae^dite irgrrd'er t j? compounded
in OIII- | MH'p..;o - and i hat
is punt>. W ??m . J> pure diuus.
We keep in stock eve., diiur tint ca?*
bo r? qu'reri. W never substantiate,
and we always ?. e o\..e'lv what the
prescriptif'ii 1 ads hr ii>.0 in 'lie exact
')> op ,r ions I i ttt v> 'iy |.;we tintr.^U-ut
c:?iefu! !> ^
UNION DRUG CO. Z
(or
New Gccsf s Just Arrived
t In
*V> hn'c 1 im n tir?.ed from tin-Northern
Maiknts wiieie we i;avc purchased a jnii
line line of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Hats and Notions, Etc.,
at. a very close figure. We
will gave our customers the
advantage of these close fig*
ures. . ?
Ho
Call and inspect my stock when jm1
in town. are
GEO. W. GOING. the
40-3ino. * Ch
Sin
NEW RAILWAY PROJECT.
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H>rv? ys k or I run-- A ppu Ih.Ujlor) ftoad ,x
Aro Cofi)|>lciri|, " WY
Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 3.?Mr. II.
L. Millner of Morgantou, a former resident
01 Jfow YorL oity, is a visitor iu
the oity. Mr. ua* ji) oharge all
the prehuiiu for laying the proposed
Trails-Appalachian railway. Hq .
lays that surveying parties, which have
I ln Oeld for a good many
ui.7 established the route
montnn, ... ""-P v - ? . t .....
or tue liuo from ijiuooiuiojp it**tlou
with the Virgini^jkmchwesieru
railway, near Bnrler, TllRHr"*The road
I will run from Lwicolnton to Morgunton,
I then up tlie valleys 01 the John's river
I nnH WOo~.. ' i-- i?i_
II H.M/II UOCftf UIWMUK II1W niUH {
idgo at Coffee Gap, ft wiles from Blowlug
Rock.
Mr. Millucr sfato3 that estimates havo
been made for removing every cnbio
foot of material along rhe lute, which*
I to all intents and purposes, is already
located. He say a the railway wili bring ~
conl to Charlotte with a haul of 100
fewer miles than by present transportation
and.that it will reduce the cost of _
coal l'rom 30 cents ,to J 1.00 oil tue ton. I*
Work on the roati, he says, will be oorn- jU
meuced inqihu of two or three months.
CDS ALL INSTALLED
\s llead of l'ri)l?-u?il Ki)i-''0|>:|1 nifd|
pr o of nii>iiu.-o it,
S"*1. Papi,. Nov. 5. t^-At II o'clock tou\y
Riga' ILv. Samuel O. &ieali, form- .
,riy ot Union 'o, bur. for tlio past ih: o
ears i :i->sio.iurv .?-h >p ot N irt'a .D.i
cot i, was lortnfti y installed as h -ad
of the protoscaut L. .? ,eooai ois.ioprtc of
Minnesota, at Uliri-t conrch, in this
oitv. Bt-iUop Ja nes L> .uot ison of
j Daio'U ftor-d a? institutor, r o vmg
the new.bisnop wit in the rails', s> ariuff
liitn in the bi?-n'>n'? clmir nnd t resenting
to him tiie boons ?' tna uiooesdi Tue (
sorvioe was iuliv ch??ral. ?fni
The Burtuo!) whs preached by Bishop '
Theon Morrison of iowa, -follow in# my'
which the "Veni Creator" wus nun# b*r<
autipbonaily by Ui->hop EiiKall and mo oll'i
oouK'rcKurioii. j
The ofTrfory anthem, "Send Out Thy men
IiiRhr," wm gang by the vested choir of ??-dJ
Christ churoh. Ulerijy were present hca'
from all over the west. ^
Subscribe for The Timkb and keep **
pitted.
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WATCHING YOUR
W\ SHOE INTEREST.
? "Walk-Over"
;f.v AND WATCH 1}S:.
SELL SHOES ?
GOOD SHOES.
IN ION SHOE CO.,
ain Street. Union, 5. C:
? A GIGANTIC?^ ?
SAMPLE SALE.
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On Monday morn in sr we will nut on pale the liotteat shot
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this falls trading. We found a fellow who had Qn hand one
md thousand dollars worth of
Sample Merchandise
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bicli he had arranged to send out on the road by drummers,
t this unfortunate fellow had misfortunes which prevented
, purpose, so he offered the entire lot .at? great big discount
the cash, and being heeled with what he wanted (the coin
df) we accepted bis proposition, and these goods go to yoq
: same way. * We will turn them quick and make the com- ^
ssion he would have had to pay his drummers. This lot Is \
Clean, Fresh,
New Merchandise
m
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ught at unheard of low prices aud quick cash buyers shall
tTe the first say. These goods tell their own story. The prices
down to zero. This sample lot consists of Plush Capes in
latest style, Cloth Capes, brand new Ladies, Misses and
ildren's Jackets, Belts, Pocket Books, Handkerchiefs, Tewe ?,
al| Wares, Gloves, Neckwear, puck Hunting Coats, Under-'
ir, Hosiery, Ladies' Ready Made Skirts, Corsets, Shirt W?i8ta,
e rails, Pants, Shifts, Clothing and Shoes. 4P
Come late and get left. <
Remember we are not in the Trust.
McLure Mercantile Co. ^
NEXT DOOR TO NEW BANK. ?
iuu memrwKUt HERD .
SERF? NOISES?.
ALL. CASES OF
EAFNESS OR HARD HEARING,
ARE NOW CURA3LE
by nur new invention, Only those bom deaf ore incumhle.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, 3AY51 '
Dai/timorr. Md . March a* *9*1. ' a,
: ? Reaper entirely cored of deafness, thanks to your treatment. I will now giec ya?
,1 history of my case, to be used at your discretion. '
\boiit five years ago my right ear began to siug, and this kept on getting worse, until
tearing in this ear entirely. *
underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, rtmriilt'da nwaa
>f p'rcsieianr., among others, tin* most eminent ear socialist of tills eity. w ho told me that .
an opcratiau could help mc. and even that only lemt>orarily, that tha head aetata snli
cessa. but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
tpen saw vour advertisement acciden ally in a New York paper, and ordered riwr treat- I
t. AffAr I bad tised it only a few days according to your directions, the noisesccaaad. and ;
ly. after Ave weeks, my hearing in the disonsed ear has been entirely restored. 1 thank yotf
lily and beg to remain Very truly vours. ?
b. X. wr.RMAN, 730 ft. Broadway, Baltlmote, M4L
Our treatment iloe* not interfere with your usual oecmjMMtMA
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME **
INTZRiiATtfNAL AURAL CUNIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL / * .< ,
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