The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 21, 1902, Image 2
Millinery
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DON'T
We have j
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Crown and Bridge
Work a Specialt.v
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Old Shoe, 1
UNION SH<
MAIN STREET. HOflE 1
Master's Sale.
Stale of South Carolina, ? Court of1
County of Union. f iBon IN
J. F. Evans and FJ. (). Evans, 1
vs.
york. urn, PetemJant.
In obedience to an order mm
the above stated case, I will tu
Union, bofore the Court Hou.se <
Muring the legal hours of sale
alesday, April 7th, l'.)02, the fo
lug lot of land viz: All that ce:
lot or parcel of land lying, hein^
Situate in the town of Carlisle,
Dam Township, in the counl
Union and Stato of South (Jaro
KEE
i dr. thach
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?s} f I f*f f
>ORTANT EVENTi
Cotes, so well and fj
tople of Union and vii
after a month's stay in
Lsily engaged x>reparing
Ld Summer Hats for our
5 DAY, Mi
FORGET Tt
ust. received a new lot
enic? liciy win nave a
nine beautiful new H
very low prices for this
M. i j
:ntist.
C>il\vv Bank Build in:
I f V- Y V2
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With Prid
? OUR
'??sri Hut New
kf Clotl
OK COM PAN\
>p STYLISH SHOES. UNION,
(known ?* Cottage lot (No. it)
teen, contiiinintr one find one
'ai - i . ...
J!!<'<v.<, 11101*4 01' I?KH, Sind lllltll
,H: s-hnpe, marks ai d boundaries
hdlfs. pii.i made by .John L. Young,
vey r in Oof. JN'.K) more fully r
><(. -5 It being the same land
jo jM veyori to Y< rk Hill by L. B. .1 et i
>11 at. " * dated the 2.~>th May A. I),
loor, rf.i'Ms or salk :
i, on i M e-hiilf cash, balance on nc
bow- 0j ono year with interest from d
rtaln ?;d? secured by bond of pure!
: and lUi(i mortgage ?f? promises.
Fish r can pay all cash and must
y of for j,,j, nr.d .stamps,
line J ' ' O. H. Pkakk, Mast
P IN GOOD HEALT
! . M Pffil lilffl
LivEn ANE
r Druggist scHs it. 25 a?
SOHSSS&l
Gibbon Sale.
> IN ONE DAY.
ivorably known
cinity. has just
New York, and
some beautiful
Opening
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of Ribbons and I
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YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME DEAD- r
You may also he a Ion# time sick! Read e
following fri?in Greenville News, March 2:
"I.. M. Houston, State Manager for the
Pennsylvania Casualty Company,/yesterday I
paid T. Joseph Werner, engineer on the y
Southern Railroad, $100 for flvo weeks sick- .
O uess under his health policy. He also paid A. ^
te P. Rishop, of Spartanburg, $12 50 for one I
*"> week's sickness." .
V Sure pay, staunch company. $2.00 year pays
?? $5 00 week, burger amounts in proportion
Call on or address t
W.J. OETZEL, Sole Agent, Union, S. C.
0 HONEY TO LOAN
On farm lamls. Easy payments. No 1
commission charged. Borrower pays .
actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest
^ seven per cent, up, according to securety. s
JOHN B. PALMER & SON,
27-6mo. Columbia, S. C. 1
i " ?
ToCure a Cold in One Day i
TV.o J; :v.ive llrorno Quinine Table's c
Mli dru?' re'ii; d the money if it
t.i? '\u F \V ' isis*, atu e '
<
Dr. Mason's Depilulury removes ji
superfluous hairs permanently from 1
any part of the hody. $1.00 a box i
John H. Mason it Co., Hancock Mary- "
land. 27-ly
Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets I
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles,
blackheads, redness of face or nose
and any skin blemish, giving a clear
and beautiful complexion. $1.00 a 1
box. .1. H. Mason & Co., Hancock,
| ^ Maryland. 21>-ly
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that B P.
y Arthur, administrator of the estate of
y 1. Dogau Humphries, deceased, has apc
q plied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of ProJ
in a> d for the county of Union,
four for a final discharge as such administra- r
tor.
I' is ordered, that the Hth day of April, ,
suo 1 / A. 1> 1002. he fixed for hearing of peti- ,
,iH " tioiand a tii.ai settlement of said eetate.
aur~ Jason M Ghkkr, 'I
epre- I'lobite Judge, Union county, 8. C. .
con Published Match 7, 1002. in iJNinv
pr Dy TIMK8 10 4t
Money to Loan.
red 11 **
?y ('^ 1 have money to loan in amounts of J
laser and upwards 011 unproved farm* '
i'ur- a! 7 per 'cent interf-nt. No com- *
I p>iy mission except a nusonable attorney fe?
for preparing necetruiy pa|>er8.
or. 80-lj. V. B. DbPaOT 1
I LLffij SYRUP | j
Master's Sale.
tte of South Carolina, 1 Court of Com- j
Newberry County. } mon Pleas
Pv virtue of a decree of the Court of
C 1111011 Pleas for Newberry count y, in
IV fiae of J. H. Sloan vs. Nat Gist, et
i 1 -feudants, I will sell at public ont
r before the court house door, in the |
of Union, S. C., on stiles lay in J
>. 1, 15)02, within (he li-gal bouie < ?'
t.; the following dtscriUd real I
on e following terms;
:1 the right title and interest < !' Nat
( in all that tiact or "plantation - f
1 ! lying ai.d being .siHiatal in the
i ty of Union, i- the Slave at'o.K.aid,
c lining one thousand and ten nc ?s.
moie or less, and bounded by lands of
n:n: t_* i t m \r ?
rawn in iTiiunui oeucn" auu .# x. i>ix,
Thomas C. Davis and b.t lands of estate
of J. R. .Jeter, et ill. The said
land lying nine miles from Union Court
House on the Wood's feny road, being
the home place of Nat Gist, Sr.
Terms of sale, one half cash and the
balance on a credit of one year with
interest from d<*y of sale. Credit, portion
to be secured by bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises sold.
Purchaser to pay for papers and recording
same.
v H H. Rikahd,
Masserfor Newberry County.
March 7. 1902. 11-It
AN ORDINANCE
To Prohibit the Sale of Cocaine or
Other Deleterious Drugs Within
the Corporate Limits of the Town
of Union.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the town of Union, South
Carolina, in Council Assembled, and by
authority of same:
Section I. That from and after the
passage of this ordinance, it shall Iv unlawful
for any person to sell or dispose
of by retail or otherwise, any cocaine or
compound containing cocaine or other
[>oisODOU3 drugs, within the corporate
limits of the town of Union, unless such
Mcaine, compound thereof, or drugs lie
prescribed by a regular practicing physician
of this State, and all druggist selling
same shall keep a rtcord of such sale
which shall contain the date of sale, the
imount sold, and the person to whom
raid Sitle is made.
Section II. That any one violating
iny of the provisions of this Oddhiarce,
shall upon conviction before the Sla>or
ir town Council, lie punished for each
iffence by a line not exceeding One
[Iundred ($100.00) Dollars, or be imprisoned
for not more tfcan Thirty (30)
lays, in the discretion of the Mayor or
Town Council.
Done and ratified under the corpoiate
leal of said town of Union, South Camilla,
on the 3rd day of March, A. I).
.902. Macbeth Young.
Attest: Mayor,
W. D. Autiiuk,
Clerk iui?1 Treasurer 11 -3t
Citation to Kindred and Creditors
itale of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. }
iy Jason H. Greer. E^q., Probate Judge
Whereas, Virginia Trefzei has made
nit to me to grant licr Leria-i-> ?>f Adui
lustration on the Brfete <>f and flVcs
if C. A. Tref/.er, dectrtsi-?.
These are, therefore, to cite ami a inonish
all and singular Me- kindred a.id
creditors ot-the said C. a. 'Breizrr, deleased,
that they he and appear, before
lie, in the Court of Probi-e, to b * bold
it Union C. II , South Carolina, on the
itli day of Apiii, nexi, after publication
lereof, at. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t .
ihow cause, if any they have, why tbiaid
administration should not he gian'.id.
|
Given under my hand a ad seo thii i
.7tti day of Marcli, Anno Domini, 1902
Jason M. Gkkkk,
Probate J udge.
Published on the 21st day of March,
.902, in the Union Timks l*2-2t
Citation to Kindred and Creditors !
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. )
I3y Jason M. Gieer, Esq., Probate Judge
Whereas, Daniel Garner has made :
uit tc rne to grant him Letters of Adninistration
on the Estate of and effects !
?f Joseph Garner, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad- \
nonish all and singulai the kindred and ;
ivditors of the said Joseph Garner, d? - |
a?ed, that they lie and appear, befoo- |
mo, in the Court of Probate, to l>e held !
o Union I 11 Snilli Carotin*, on th-* :
'rh d \ of Ac d, next, after public*'i u !
h. t ui 11 o'clock iii iho forenoon, t<?
h.i.s caore, if any they havi\ why tli.*
* ! Administration should not he gmn'? t
L
Given under my hand and soal this
7tn day or March, Anno Domini, 11M2
Jason M, Grrek,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 21st day of March,
in the Union Timks 12-2o
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Short and Pouular Route to the
J
Eastern Marts <
(>nly Line Selling Mileage at Hate
rwo Cents Per. Nlile
Jood hot^e^i Atlanta ond Wilmington,
'harlotto, Norfolk, Richmond, Va.,
ind Balti tore, (via Portsmouth & Bay
<i!:e ) Making ?n extromely cheap
rip lretween
Atlanta, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia
New York.
Fust TiaiiiS, Splendid (l*f?- Dinii t? ' ai
Jervioe, Convenient Schedu'ea on s i! - at
ill ticket offices.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
For further information, relative to
ickednlt.8 recurvation of sleeping acsommodation
etc., apply to
P. & T. A., 12 k i in ball Houso, Atlanta, Ga.
It, Walker,
icpot Ticket Afft., Union SIh., AI lanta, Ga,
Vm, It. CInraaiits,
r. P. A , 12 KlmbitU'IIouftc, Atlauta, Oa?iV.
H. Kulton,
[, P A., B(iuit?b!o fluildlng. Atlanta, Oa,
W. U?Ckri?tlan? A?0?P, A? AlUut*# Oa.
m
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That we have f
furnishing to br
Pianos. Organs
QoiAiin
OOVYIII
Of many malic
any andL 1
tJlJLO 01L1.S-"?0]OCS.Oa^- 3E
a grar
tlie olieapest mi
WHY
From a traveling agent and pay at ]
you will have to pay us who have n
said that it will cost traveling me
This, of comse, the buyer lias to pa}
and save money by buying from a :
machines of several kinds at populai
j in full bloom in its several depart m
I
WONDER 1
S. M. RICE, Jr.
AN EA5TEI
I
Awasts Shrewd, C
at our S
Our two buyers have just rel
Markets with a most superb lin
Milliner, is of the most. 4 hie" fa?
inin^ parlors of the sweii !l^ad-Dr<
...WE INVITE EV
who admires Pretty
a peep at
EASTER OE
The Prices are based
No Ficticious Pi
It might be well too, to bin
Fabrics acid \V<< <li Stuffs. In addi
we picked up at a song another b
created the bi^ sensation last fall
They Go To You T
This lot includes Hosiery, C
Belts, Belt Buckles and stai
that are marked at just half
[EARLY SHOPPERS G1
Remember Easttr comet
year, hardly two 1
The McLure Me
Dress Uoeds and Mill
ANTtiij!
-*
verybody -
> know '
acilities for
Lyers
and ?
g Machines
3s at almost
;?rm to suit
3ianos from
Lde down to
aKe.
BUY
[east bis expenses more than *
j
o traveling expenses? It ia
n $65.00 to seil a piano,
r. Now give this a thought
resident agent. Organs and
r prices. Everything else
ents at the
STORE.
E IB
Baa tTlU}Ju>
* ARRAY
ash Customers
tore.
turned from the Northern
e of Spring Wants. Our
<bions direct from the trimssers.
ERY LADY...
Millinery to take
our ^
:ferings.
on Actual Value,
rices Here.
t about our line of Dress 4^'
tion to our regular Goods,
>ig lot of samples such as
at our Bargain Counters.
he Same Way.
lorsets, Fans, Gloves,
;ks of other Notions,
their' value.
ET THE PLUMS. m
i March 30th this
weeks away.
rcantile Co.,
linery Leaders. I
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