The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 24, 1902, Image 2

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nui wiitp in WI;II kin k dk&% tfi tf " ' ^Slfrrmmi -IS V ^,i4> It means a toss ^7\\\ asid a gain of Tlien- is a i;oo<I reason tor this .sale. Nol soun.l 1m : a s- iu<lg/neiu ilenian*ha tjuick cl'.a (jrOOus. We llrtVO tOO IlKlliy Of thJUld 100 I trouble. II'one could guage tlie public's tastes : a nee sale-. but that is far beyond (ho age of wire! Dming this c'earunce sale prices will be things are to go for far less than cost. A study of the steins belov of the important L dies' All Wool Flannel ^hirt Waist, regular thcan c?ut you g( t your choic for < $ I tidies' ?J.oO and vl (ft) Jackets, only a few left Ladu- i ^;!k W ai-', the r gular f'o.Ot) kind, your LadcR \Ynlkin^ sliat arc ch? ap at & J.00. to ;.; <> at >\1 oni m () <?r j,(H)0 vaids of .'can.-; wcrtii 10c, ' have l-ecn reduced t> 10c, 12 'c, ISc and 20c. Islsy e';?sr effsrings squally as g* / m$ ? yf~ *<->#'& # WBMtB -% DR. 1. M. i j A I] ?DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Office Bank Work a Bnonialtv. TJ i Colored Subscriber.-i, phoUyiapli i L.a- O .ens gallery, o . , . . I uve'rii tlw Mutual di '.Mite a munberof colore*! people I ? ,, ,, hu'vo subscribed for The Times, urcell o.<l stano recently. \Vo are glad to see this | ^ 0 over <>n factory ii mow on t he par, of t he colored people j hauled it over with hi Ifc s ; a't i' li?? it ion to fanniiuri/a ; w; : nwuu'ed .m a ret the n't with rh" happenings oil th;s fJit\ end time. We believe i' is a ' Largest ard pret [!, i t!;'1 eg for tiiem to do. Man's j broideries ever broi mind most !>e oetippi-d, there Is a be in first of inn.1 r '.1 r?- .ehin<ni! after iaformion Mutual Dry lioods < in every hum-in being. Should this inei ir.ation be discouraged, t he minds ! Maiion Mimm of the lower ek-ruoi t of ma:, kind will ! '".st '? ?' "?? drift oil into channels which will i -ad ! J,1: h:!f W!' them listiay and result m theiy dis- i ,l. f n,:iKW* ... J , , ... , ill in a war. 1 li s com ,care, and harm. W e have no. lrtM ,?.d ht. ,,as ou, tiCcd t in t he eoiii'imD s whore t he j j.,vs colored peapk take nowspap *, there j is ifruidi ! trouble with th?-rp, and j An > fl' if is \ eing we rare!;-' In a. ??f u colored mad* r of j I' like at IJofTaio nev/apupMri getting into diHieuit ie?-. p' v "ml " -lioul Wh^n- a colored man begins reading " : placo und wc newspapers regularly, lie liads em- I'lnnioL-is wiil sue*. pioynient for h:s mind after work .hours are ot or, and ho soon learns In tie hU-m.ce of tluttf he is killing two birds with one p..-i,,rof tli.* lii;-t J sto up. 1 le is cdticuing himself while Ib.i-ri, his turpi' v lie ia,k p:i)l* ; lfOed it- to the news j. ,'{?% ' W. 11. Of g<yitjr d > -.t i .?.?, a ei * he h inpeiiiugs j ! two ab'.e and of the d?JV J'<v ry colored reader should ! in .. nii-c ai.-l iii jlit. i eneoncR.;-' ' ' < cninr:d friends to t:iU| ^ 'i'1 a noxvsp iper lie vill l>\ ho doing do i ,w a kindly uet for h. a friend and make a hi tter i- .ti;:. r; of hirn for the comu- *ic?v? l-ron nily in which he lives. M r. Kditor: ?'I lici * ' ! ing after spilt milk. 1.. H : V "8C ^?r ' .M|!"n SSlI ?.r' Thaehor'# i j dangerous (/illIies ' n ?? ' Lr.'cr^Blood llVSr'^BIOOdl 1"1-. Kj#*;| syiwp WWKEj Qwmn Ja ' is useless when K-o.'"' Am ' - pQ luck the stable ^8 comes?-it'sin a kj 8 '..Si JZ1 M yellow package. Hj |[enrv Added nude fit kt'ineiliber and L, who got. up in ti ????t Bjj get the genuiue m the woijld-be ruga L* Dr. Thaclier's, ja twin-at them, hut 11^'*?S???KcbS| because that H dieir escape :'^'.-\Zxr*&2& permanently ffl It is si id a cold w cures all diseases of the I.iver, |S year U sine to fullBlood and Kidneys. Tones up g 'ce this time. ' Oats the system, too. 'ai)o;i, .',|| M1? * Your dniRRs-t liai Dr. Thaclier's IVm-ili. 1 -.v.. a * t ii' > i 't. ruin i?r. tS Thncbcr * J.iver Medicine (dry) or H '.'"IN ' "> mine i ?' he ciiu Ret them. If he won't, R ' lino. t'cttcr st''[> S ? send us25c for n package or50c for H to work, c a bottle. Hot Try Voir I>rc?gltl Flr?t. g '"UCCl'SH to tilt' F, K THiKKllVtK MKOTCIND COMPANY, I ( ' CliittluuooKrti Tenn. tf ^$^SBJU3KBBBSUSSBSBK0KKBKBI^ When yon want. Uuion Times. t >A$ O N. ?" =ac^a' of dollars to us ^4^ dollars to you. t a liimsy one made up for this occasion, but i ranee of what is left of our Fall and Winter e\v of that, and the "too few" make the worst and demands there would be no need of clearless telegraph and flying machines, reduced to actual cost in most instances, some v #11! give you an idea of ;e of this sale: price $1.'25, $1.50 and $2.00, to close 7?C but your choice at $2, 00 2 50 choice now for l,,wf o fn?f Af tlwm 1..C# rPK^? r\ r\*\ " uoi ? ii. \ji lijv iij iuii? i iiry uit; j l iii ?.UU -?3c <)11< 1 :?5c. It must be moved. TJie prices sod fewi Seenumerous fa mention. R^- From, the tumtion. The joung folks are having an ntiinable time going aiouml to pound sne_ jerf. Mr. W. G. Gains gave a pour.d SP^ hi|?|mr last week anil Mi. A. I), l'lexico gave ore at. his home this week. Builclm c- I Amelia GaDtiian, of Union, has been ^ vi itit'g relatives at this place. lllon *"? C> Vr. !? (). White of Jtfesup, Ga., is b ck heme for awhile. gallery, known as Ih.ihy Horn w ho has n leg yard on Mr ? ,? \ A.G. White's place, is back again with n main sticet be- .. cuiw trt iri, ? ? . ? Af mo ran vvr v vuc < -uift' v. ?*.* .%-j ? y gaol stare and iUn l>.r. wits moved Tuos- Misses Sat ah Btiiivs A.ice ('ran ford, ill Mr It >ht Mdlor ford Sidlie and Cairie Bailey, of I/Ockbait mills, have been vUiung relative.s team. 1 he gal.fr> jn paitr, Saturday m d Sunday. , of at agon win els. Seme rollter hi ?>ke into the depot at thin place list Saturday night, hut failed tiest 1 i11?a (>f Km- to get anything. ight to Union will Mr. S. (?, tisu't and sister have if st week. Coine! tuund from Alia, when* they havebtei Co. It on a visit. Moxy. it. of Bogati-vil>, **" 'e a few days am*. ADVfcKTISiD LETTERS ii wry unfortunate. , s lie ii is lost, in less Ro.oaii irig in the P >8t Office fit Umof is a heavy blow to g. (f,,r the w? ok ending Jan 2-4 h sincere sympathy in ig(p> Allen, Mrs W E made to establish a !!*ir,,er? *|iBB It is vol \ nfces- hates, Miss Mary d ho eatMl.iial.td at {Ja^len, .Tot'n.i'e . . , i , .1,,, Burden, Mrs Carrie have no doubt the onwcUs, Miss Kthcd :eed m having one ?oupl08l?;Oeo. Elliott, J no W (2) Bov T. E. Mollis, Fowl or, Tony de.hodist church in Barrett Mr i.., % .? t* rectory. Mrs Jim vi ii ' | " tiregory, Mrs Alice Miller, v. ho prfach- (ijlllnm, Will ii.teres!mg f-.-nmuis (ireen, Miss Francis io large and altent- llenson, Arthur Mernes. Miss Clara Kondriek, Coleman Littlefiehl, Miss Ella , ii r ..... * i.oyeo, Finney Mass, Mrs Katie re is no need of cry- Miller, J S Neither will it ho MoKiasick, .T W countv to dread to Melton, N (J f>r a broke no wag- O'Shields, G It eidents w I tic 11 may henwiek, Mrs Sarah -t I mister her most | itiehardson, Sam the < irindall shoals I 1'o|?u, MrsG W ; I uckett, John the node is stolen . Smith, Maggie doors. On Friday ' Sartor, Mrs A (' tried tf> steal Mr. 1 Sims. James , being heard by t.is : ' homas, Mrs Sal lie nietoget a peon at 1 Wilhurn, S II es and also shot! Williams, James iney niudo good ; t-- moih* c-t Hug foi i';- ai/veit . . U.fft vril* p'i~.fe shv if an inter, h ir?>nd wheat i .... ' j . w. Fanners le1 ue w,l! h* req-iin d (o p;-y one iron* l? .m tlrs seeM -n are ! their delivery. ie have ^owed again. | ,J. (5. Riintkr P, M n< iher f-inner. i ? litrh getting it tliis ' i..noli ..11 .,,.,1 ....i For all foi ins or Malarial pnisonlnK take mm It talk uml get Johnson's Chill and F.ver tonic. iCmlnt of Mrlarlivl j*>is niin/ in yoor blood oiouns .1,1 ,r ii'irs and its roirery and failure. Hlood no-die inns rall'l ' I. ,, our? Malarial poisoning- The antidote for *' ' 1 it is Johnton'n foatc lint a but lie to-day. ', , Costs 50 Cents If It Cures* tlie news rend h? > l1 1 i Sautue lifting*. i\ "1 lmve al?v:iys notio^l. Minus, It h h ri?ky ihiiit* to do, To taleulate aocotdiruj To how look to >ou." You niv.y "calculate" on Ivotv it !?i to >ou and Hit n ''kicker'.'* It' Maf tug ?o!(J is uniform this I bwi a UilifoiUi(tft) la jfrtlii'fx it !.?, lean's in court ?v <i ; tu.jr llietn Iif.o .? ?it -it il:0>] (?.i? ;i ill of court V A (Jvii '.'K ia ;i ti?i:>j? lo ih-avy jneSs. A porpoivi ;s a iln-ip ?o mil d: Ifhiscs out oi thn vtiili?rV-.n homemade dictionary. A dull la/. ir pulls like the ti.ie-hief a cold lncmintr, and I juwtln: primit razor made tho "slravors" howl lit: I Sioux Indian at a fcalp danc?. Tlit 10 an a gocd many lings runn every w-he to at largo their left can ea them Very hkelv s >m" of thein : ahc.'idy earning the oi l song "root I or die." But if 1 was a fat. sIioh would bat* to wauderhio far from ho tlies hard tim#s. T1.b papers mod not be always so f of "Grass in the South" for wo lit m il it and likely will see it in abtiudat next summer, lint honestly we do* raise it the tight way. 1 aw a goose lately that probably v T.(pt as zealously as if it was tlio one i i laid the golden egg. But 1 don't thi a goose lays anythingmuch hut ciopswaste?when th y cat) get at thetn. Saturday last there was a "spirt" g nir.g cotton and one could see wage hau'ding to the gin as if in the f months. I nckou this was the last the crop to l>c ginned. < 'olloti h? <1 has been coming in to s quite lively the past few days. They : bringing better prices than hemoioi Too late to give good prices now local the bulk of sales, blood cannot be golt out of a turnip. Seed are nearly gone. Auditor J no. G Farr accompanied the Editor of The '1 hies were in t>a tuc on the 18th. libera weic not. vt mm.y win) gave in" their property < thai day. I had the pleasuie of talki awhile with the Editor who camo where 1 was at work The new coire>.p..nde?t, "B1 Moni.taiii," asked the ques'ion wht .is B. 11 and Iley Denver Why 1 ha been liglr here tegular for quito aw hi but 11. 13. seems about to dt-sert'us. Y' ought to know you are vtry near tin 1 gtitss perhaps the gil ls have got hi) You must try to conic again, i form tin* conclusion from one lilt)" woid jour letter that you ate a gui. An light? A person giu see various things lak to a wood and blacksmith shop to "mended" and there are several jok about ir, but last week I actually saw boy take a pair of susjiendeis to the ah at this place to be "mended." The pi jsietot su>s ho would not be surprised get n pair of pants to lie jiatched There ia an old saying "little but loud Sonv* one in this place has a little j that is "little hut loud," if not so lou lionise. I thought ! heaid a big freig engine exhausting in the shop yaid a j>M Iiuvi'inrr Oil! v,lC VIOOT 1*1 see was up aaw ti e pig passing and gruntw and I know that jug ran "exhaust" hoaiM i-s a freight locomotive. 1 do not know as Satan has a jiarat alny 01 no' but I was thinking that if was iiji heir this cold weather the < chap would have froze to death, coual not do much work up here as I ciin.ate would not suit him, hut iu ? dice he niuirt lie at home, lie might wcil, jit-isonady, over iu the Idlulipp Islands witli Uncle Sam's soldieia or South Afiica with Lord Kitchener f?>i ihot.e places ilev seem to be doing woik. lie must surely have agents h and faithful ones too, for his woik set to be going on as if he was at it films 1 guess lie could get people to go o1 , io Klondike to solicit contributions cmisiiants to liis zone. You can hear of p< ople giving puzz I conn hi.drums, ec., and there is 01 l;..Ve fs-en tluivl f..r liim. . . cwi'i guei-s it. In buying cotton arm , line why do our hotuc cottoa facto make a difference in pi ices of while, wh tc'ond dirty cotton mid then tak to ih<-factory, dump it a lt<getln-r, ui it into oi:o grade of cloth am sell .*t h to the ptoducer of the staple at i r.ee In olh^r words you may ha' ( very white bale ot cotton and a yol Ude, tlic> will lmv the yellow l*a! ' oh, this is lough" at almost nothi then mix it, I guess, with the wmte : t*?] the cloth as the cloth of the hig! Ctade i f i he cotton I do not think i xac'ly fair unlets hy some process I H ake it '*goud" at the factory. J uru imalterably opposed to i worship and tp worshiping a man ( (Uibc Lp has h-.en president, rating rs a "hour," h "great big" and "go plan, a statesman, when often ho iiMChmc p .Iiiloian v. hose place has I bought n?r hiio hy some schon uionim men hjCriute they know he v?? woik f ;i tfiem?bis master. Many o iiicn outside that ollie is just as go a good, and now lon.e one is going tc to get n pension of $2o,00L i>er jeui ex-I'lisidMiis as long us they Jive. I g' ess Us n the widows wi I g? ?*>'! So 1 uckon we must In; "twnxt Ibeii I and the deep s?a" anyway v.o t.d: i X > doubt there aie many who v.i j ?e v ll.ii g to do without the ;r:.. i : 11.. \ !-v/i ?? ?. ?. . - f i. - ' - j i o-.i II?*- i mi m in- |'i4 ?;i<; |i. i 1 < i llice Im oi.e ei t-vo it rir.n. 11 lev UrMVK Jtvc?Smith. On Wednesday evening, January nt flie Inane of the bride's mother, j ; 'I. Giles .-mitli, a pretty but quiet i iling took place, l?ev. L. M. Hice, the officiating minister, and .Mr. Ar Lee anil Miss Sallio Florence Si ' , were tho contracting parties. Mr. ' is a son of Mr. Green J. Leo, of Go.* ; Hill. He isn kind, courteous and lu " some young man, while the bride jioiiu'ar and highly esteemed y< lady of our city. \\ e extend eongr lations and wish tho happy y< coup e many years of happiness prosperity. An elegant supper was scrvod a the ceremony. Only a few friends side of the immediate families \ | present, % 9. R f:"2 V * r ( <~ Bill? Z^vRh h ALL. CAS ":'' DEAFNESS OR t ::'V . ake wow 1 < bv our new invention. Only tb - mM NOISES GEAS F. A. WERMAN, OF B c s? t Geirltimtn : ? being entirely cured of deafness, ft full history of tity case, to l>c Used At your disereti -> About Ave vcavs a'to mv right enr began to si iii uiaearcnurtur. X ui:<lci vrer.t n treatment lor catarrh, for three her of )-hytici >ii v among others, the most etnisic / n|y nil operation cottM help i?ic, nud even that It, i hen e -so', but the licis-iti* in the affected car wou! rnri j li.cn saw your advertisement accidentally iti lu f.cnt. Artor ) liad i.:.cvl it only a few days accord *:? <]by. after five week.-, lit" i'clri.ir. i:i the dj?care ujj ",'cs.rtily and beg to icttiaiu Vciy ttidy yonr. Oi:r treat ir.ey.l *Joe~ r.o! cntrr/erc ico . ,f >/ M-iinm-v.t and \?~Oi oif ; * .' 1 L a !vk r ,v. v .... ?Uv : ' ? * Ivy Green Next Week. ' ( in- ^ ? 'iavP received a long nnd inter)n's eating letter from our esteemed coraU respondent. "Ivy Green," too Inte to t>l get. in this issue, hs it is too good to " cut down we will publish it In full rt ell next week. Gome often "Ivy," your ue letters lire welcomed by all our readre ers and the editor. ["Union Girl" ^ cli ih Georgia is a daughter of Mr, P. D. Q Lee.?En.l t' [ Notice. by lM? On Friday January 21 '-'insl will meet a ,,y at Gist bridge on Tyger river, for the, yn purpose of letting to the lowest reaphnaiblo " bidder the building of approach to bridge on south side of riveii .Spec' flea tie us will be furnished at, place of letting. Letting ?e to be Ivid at 12 O'clock M Succes-ful -tr. ,,e bidder \\ ill lie required to give bond V(. double the amt of controct, as required * 1,.^ by low. Will also let contract, for build- (] ou irg low bridge at I lice br'd/e, on Fair j, u Forest creek, Specifier' ions of which ^ u ran lie seen on d ?v of letting This bridge \ t(l will l>e let at Gist bridge also. g Ui T. J. IJetknuauoh, t, , i 8-2t Supr. IT. O. "**' ~? 1 a Assignee's Notice. c, be * tl es W. I. Going having executed a deed o . h of assignment, for the benefit of bis cred- n op .mm, ?:mi crcjiiiirs are hereby notified (_ o- Hint a meeting ol" the name is hereby b lo called to I>e lit Id at the olllcn of Ilatnea j & LinsecuiJ) at Union, S. C., January t, 2 >, 1002, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the j, ng pmp.*e of apixiintimr an agent or agents ?, d, to repreeeut them.- f( ;ht l. J. Names, ? r iff - .rail. ?-r. . Assignee. 3 - S Have Just Received )uho A new shipment of that Exeelleut i>!d Quality of He z Dress Flannels do iin; 04 inches wide, which I have been nt running at hi* 50 Cents Per Yard. etc aus This new lot goes at same figure, elf. Come and get a dross from it while veu it lasts. Also a FINE LINE OF SILKS ltw: .e 1 AND imd PEBBLE SHEVIOTS IU* less just received, which T am selling at 0 it >1 bargain. s geo. w. going. one 40-3mo. i/e H ' . 1 .. . r, iimr.mtfrtrtttti* . "h\ I A FREE PATTERN I ill--, N (vour own neleolionl In pwn- ...i. 3 Ulid 3 scriber. Only 50 cents :i >c.ir. jjj g MS CALL'S^ b. - ofinii in??b?ng Miirr-v": in". A LAMTS' MAGAZINE. I , ,wl" . Y. I m A cfmj beautiful colored plates; lainM M , IS H la*nu)i)? | .drsssrpaklnc economics .fancy H work; household hint*; fiction, etc. Suit- n I ' ** " aeribe to day, or, send V for latest copy I , II,.. l.ady agent* wanted. Send (or trims. 5 L.. . Stylish, Reliable, Simple, tfp-ltv B JU,U date, Economical An<1 Absolutely 9 ' tiff Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. "?. M- CALLiftk fVi d BAZAR } PATIHtHSlly li'.lu All Searat Allowed and Perforation iltaw 8 j t [ the Basting ond Sewing lines ; Only to Sod ( eetts each-rone higl.et R I " Ask for litem Sold in ntnriy etery ti'y 6 and town, or by mail It. m K THE McCALL CO , II3-1P5-II7 West 31st St, At* vim* f >S?? II I Ml I > I ? Extension of Read Ncars End. 99 Dublin, Ga., Jan. 21.?'The work of Mr?' ^,0 oxtc'UBl<>u ?f aeon, Dublin and vtM|l Savannah 1 ail road to Vidalia, on tho was Seaboard Air Line, is coming to a tluir close. Only about 5 miles more of nitii track remain to be laid, and it is nlLee most certain that rcghlar trains will V1 be running from Dublin to Savannah '!? a by ^'s route by utu- Don Carlof at Nice, "mu Nice, .Jan. 21.?Don Carlos, the 9pan? an'' ish pretender, by special permission of the French government, has arrived I here on a visit 10 his son Don Jaime, ...,* who is recovering from au attack of diphtheria. sp# my. - * ok head ! noises? ES OF .... | ikRD HEARING '* CURABLE ose boru deaf are incurable. . ..... >E IMMEDIATELY. ALTIMORg, SAYGl . J Bat-timork, Md., Mnrch 30, 1901. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you ion. . ug, and this kept cu getting worse, until J lost month?, without any success, consulted n num. lit ear specialist of this city, who told inethet only temporarily, that the head noises wo*!d Id be lost lorevbr. 1 a New Yorl: paper, and ordered Vour treating to your directions. the noises censed, and d car it.ss been entirely restored. I'.fhank yos EBMA5T, 730 C-. IJrondway, Baltimore, Md. itsnv.1 occujxiHoti, C AT MfVflC at a nntninsl -1 . cost, r>* - 1 i- ?: t * i. !? . ' . . ' j i cll Guaranteed $90O * Salary yearly. Men and women of good address to [ present us, aotne to travel appointing erents, others for local work looking fter our interest. $900 salary guaranteed early; extra commissions and expouses, apiit advancement, old established ouse. Grand chance for earnest man j- to secure pleasant, permanent positon, liberal income in future. New, rilliant lines. Write at once. STANFORD PRBSS, 3 Church St., New Haven, 4?-8t. "" Sheriff's Sale. FOR FKD1UJARY 1902. tate of South (Carolina, 1 County of Union. j Iu obedience to an execution to bw irected, I will sell before the cdurt ou?e door, in the town of Union, on tonday, the 3rd day of February, A. >. 1902, during the legal hours of heviiT's sale, the following property owit: , AH that tract Of land situated, lying nd being in Bogansville township, ounty and State aforesaid, known as tie David ltohinson plaoe. containing ne hundred and thirty-seven acres (187) sore or less, bounded on the Nertn by Jims. W. Scott's estate, South and West y J. P. Fincher, and on the East by eff Smith and others. Levied on and d lie sold as the property of David Robnson at the suit of Leander Armstrong, laintiff, against 'David Robinson, deendant. Land to bo sold at the isk of former purchaser, Ike Palmer. -3t J. W. fANDKRS, Sheriff. ' I" Wood's Seeds! i BEST FOR THE SOUTH*SEED POTATOES ONI OF OUR LEABINQ 8PEQIALTIEI* We have thousands of barroU In fetock; the best rialne-grown and Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives comparative crop results, both as to earliness and yield, with Mainegrown and' Second-crcg> eeed. It also contains much other useful and valuable information about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and Special Potato Price List. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue . for 1902 gives reliable, practical, up-todate information about all 8eeds,giving ' ' not only descriptions, but the beat crop* to grow, most successful ways of growing different crops, and much other In* formation of special Interest to ?very Trucker, Hardener and Farmer. Mailed free upon request. 9 T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. - * Truckers end Farmers requiring largo quantities of seeds aro requested to write for special prices. * Notice of Final Discharge. , I will apply to Jason M. Greer, of Probate in and for the cohnty of Union, State of South Carolina, on Feb. 10th, 1902, for a Oral discharge as administrator of the estate of Parkin Lan- /N caster, late of Union connty. - 8. . V j 0., deceased. AH persons) having clajn^i against said estate must present thai , properly attested >n or before said day to me at West Springs or to my attor T A 4-1 v* *? ui-y, iMwyer, n-rq., n UniOB U. II., or be forever barred. W. A. Lancaster, Adrnr. T,ark1n Lancaster, deceased Jaouau 7ih, 1902. 2^31 / ,<;X Vnj;- j V \ THERE'S NO EXCUSE for veil to rrn nlmnf mill. ?i?? ? _ f ..wuv ?f I?U tIKlb when a muhII bottle of our oougb mixture oiue it quickly, if taken cordiFjr to directions. Vor co?d weather ^ dig we I;live curei that are reliable If taken in time Thev don't cost much ? . " ^ and I liey tave doctors bills, .. UNION DRUG CO. ? - : i' ?n #'.? > . * 1 A U' ' . "