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Millinery TWO IMP Our Miss to the pe returned is now bt Spring ar WEDNE! DON'T we nave; en our O] SALE, i offered at fylrn i 4DR. I. ^ DE Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty LEADING TH HAHILOTN-B^ wis 5 hoe Co s. P^OwnW OI UNION SHi MAIN STREET. HOflE C MANY RESIDENTS edonr oity are tboroughiy acquainted with, end ef miraculous cures that I>r. Tbac tier's Llvei Mood Hyrup has made. Id other Dearby towni attlee the same success has been attended witb Vhe use the old established remedy. The liver Is the greatest bloed cleansing orgi She human body. When working as Nature lute tb sbeuld, It removes all exoese excretions. It ftwms the double offloe of separating Impnrltles Me blood and secreting a very necessary flult bile. When the functions of the liver becomt CI red the poisonous products are retained 1i iters and promote the gravest maladies, bll ess, Insomnia, dyspepsia, vertigo and Nervom Witty. If these diseases ere not promptly and rally leohed after they become cbronlo and dlf se sure It Is of vital Importanoe that you gi v< MdMIS heed to any warning of trouble, au< headaube. nausea, sallow complexion, oonstlpi gain# under shoulder blades, oeated tongue, terraash and dlaslneas. The only sare and safe way to keep the llv a yerfeot and healthful oondltlon la to use a re: he Dr. Ti aeher's I.lver and Blood Byrup that right te the parts affected. This euro Is nature eere. Maoe IBM Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood f a?d Dr. Thaeber's Liver Medicine (Dry) have eg Me market. During this time thousands begs benefited by using them. Besides effecting permanent enres for all 1 and Blood disease* It acta aa a tonlo to the e human system, building It up and energising it Thousands of voluntary testimonials ought valuable In proving our remedy the best. Don lay la giving It a trial. It coats M cents In dry er Id seats per botUe, liquid, at your druggies. psaMB^^wattiaes ' >?m ' Ribbon Sale. S IN ONE DAY. favorably known Opening^?and ORTANT EVEN! Cotes, so well and sople of Union and i after a month's stay i Lsily engaged preparii Ld Summer Hats for or 5 DAY, IV FORGET 1 just received a new 1 jening day will havi Some beautiful new very low prices for tl ______ iNTlST.^ ^ Office Bank Build Union, IE PROGESSII ! ...THE... 1 GREATER LINE OF \ $2.50 E Shoe For Men and W< n ON EARTH MLY BY PHE OE COMPAN >F STYLISH SHOES. UNIO ADVERTISED LETTE know i Imd Ro/Uh' i?i ? i tm- P.>ot Office R mo?m i (- for the week ending A| in o< | 1 902. 'mS? ! Baiby. \v G Hart, Vfinin ,"2 I Chi'dera. Dime llu'sm. Mr j'lm- ('i letiiiin. Mrs J J S Jeflferi* 8, Ca low? Crosby. .Jamoa Mobiey, Min i i>e- CI ntoc.k, Per ton Owens, M ,) Do tie. Ruth Ruyce. A s in- Garrctl. .1 II Rico.Mi-w Fl ?uon! Gibson. It I, Sards. S S Gist. Mia Mai v Wade, Rob! er la Goodior. Abbie Wallror. W ??<ir Glenn, Oscar W< ffoid. De jBan? ! G reg i y. (J'leen \Vil|iams.Mi lynip I J|iiiniilirica A maiulu hit? Tol*, Kev i/??r!>rn'o ( ?) LlT#f Persona calling for iho aS lUlr* ters will pVaae my \> 'or'i? *? \'A? ,a( torm their delivery. aig., J. C. Hunter P ik A sricinity. has just Ln New York, and lg some beautiful n Opening IARCH 26 "HE DATE. ot of Ribbons and e another RIBBON Ribbons will be lis day only. <<t Local Schedule for Passenger Trail TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA, Arrive 9 :lf> a. m. Depart 9:16 a. i " 1:54 p.m. " 2:14 p. i ^ TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG. ? Arrive 11:87 a. m. Depart 11:87 a. i S. C ? 7:15p.m. " 7:85p.i Close connections at Spartanburg wi trains for Atlanta and Charlotte ai i|||| Intermediate stations, and at Columt I |y V for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonvil [1 |w B and points south. Through trains f Asheville, etc. Trains 13 and 14 carry through slee ers between Charleston and St. Loui H n fl Vaq O or?/1 1 A no 1t.? ti ai vaj, 1/ uuu x\j vnn J nuuugii DiW era between Jacksonville and Cincinnat SEAHOARD SCHEDULE. T1 No. 27?Southbound passenger arriv al Carlisle at 2 a n No. ill?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. i No. 38?North bound passenger arrivi at Carlisle 3:37 a. c t No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 0:48 p. n f An Intelligent Colored Man. J J. M. Beaty, one of Union's proi perous colored farmers, formerly h ^ longing to Col. Robt. Beaty, and wli " has been farming on his own hook f< ^ A* J? 16 years and making a success of i says he makes plenty of food to d him. He lived on Mr. Wm, Smith >men place in Bogansville section eleve years, made 16 bales to the rauh Made one year 20 bales of cotton o * 18 acres. He now owns his ow farm of 150 acres. He has alwaj made enough to live on, has plent of corn now. He stepped in to se us a few days ago and paid for thr< years subscription. He remarke that the negroes who read the papei are rarely ever into trouble. *JHe hi Ya level head on his shoulders. He i y an example to his race* N, S. C. The Improved Order / Heptaaop " Is a fraternal beneficial organizatio _ established in Baltimore Aug. 28, 187f Membership and character second t none. Mr. John B. Sloan, of CharlotU TT . N. C., is in charge of orgauiz>ng d? l Union partment of North and South Carol in; ?ril 4th, and is in the city to assist Deputy II. A Wise, in organizing a conclave in tin i place. By permission we refer to tb -i LuIh following gentlemen who are number rrie of the order. Correspondence will fc souii cheerfully answered. John W. Lifting President of National Bank, of Balti more, Md ; Hon Olin Bryan, U. 8 lorer.ee Senator from Maryland., addrer-s Unio: Trust Building, Baltimore; 111. Hay Perry, Deputy Inter Slate Commerce r Washington, I) C.; Jndge Mayer Black vote Baltimore, Md.; lion. E I) Zeigler, M ssM oy Congress, York, Perm.; Hon. Frank C Wachter, M. Congress, Baltimore, Md. Hon. John Walter Smith, Governor o ve rt ??.? aaaress 5>uow Hill, Md.; Judgi d i ) David .Sloan, Cumberland, Md. ltp 4irl ? > FOR SALE--126 acres of land nea Monaich Cotton Mill, suitable for true* . M ' r deiry f?rminpr. Apply to 4 U-tf. li, B, Gilliam, baotuc. 4 Master's Sale State of South Carolina, 1 Courtof CornNew beny Couuty. ) mon Pleas. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleat for Newberry county, in the case of .1. IT. Sloan vs. Nat Gist, et al, defei da. 's, I w'll sell at public out ciy l>ef? re t: ? court house door, in the town of Uni-m, SC., on salesday in I April, within the legal hcui^ef sale, the following desciibed real estate | on the following terms: All the right title and in'irestof Nat Gist in all thit. tract or plantation of land ljing and being situated in the county of Union, in the Slate afote-aul, containing one thousand and ten acies, more or less, and bounded by lands of estate of Gilliam Jeter and J T. Nix, _ Thomas C. Davis and by lands of estate of J. R. Jeter, et al. The said land lying nine miles from Union Court House on the Wood's ferry 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 day of sale. Cr^it portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. H. II. Rikard, Masser for Newberry County. Marnl< 7 10OO 11 * - via l? X(/VA? 1I"1U. HANDS WANTED BY - EXCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS, Union, S. C. 25 experiedced Loopers, 20 '* Knitters, 20 Press Room Hands, 50 Menders, "" 15 Pairers, Folders and Boxers. We give children, young men. young ladies and old folks all work. Hands now making from 75c to $1.25 per day. Work much nicer than cotton mill work. Apply at once to TREAS. and MGR. P. S.?Also want 1,000 cords 4 ft. pin* wood. 8-tf Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, 1 Court of Com County of Union.J mon Pleas. J. F. Evans and B. O. Evans, Plffs vs. York Hill, Defendant. In obedience to an order made ir the above stated case, I will sell at Union, before the Court House door during the legal hours of sale, or salesday, April 7th, 1902, the follow ing lot of land viz: All that] certaic lot or parcel of land lying, being anc situate in the town of Carlisle, Fisl ; Dam Township, in the county o: IS. Union and State of South Carolina known as Cottage lot (No. 14) four teen, containing one and one-hal xi acres, more or less, and hath such xi shape, marks and boundaries as ? plat made by John L. Young, surveyor, in Oct. 1890 more fully repre sents. It being the same land con ' veyed to York Hill by L. B. Jeter bj th deed dated the 25th May A. D, 1895 ^ tehm8 of sale : He One-half cash, balance on a credit or of one year with interest from day o; sale secured by bond of purchase) p- and mortgage of premises. Pur is, chaser can pay all cash and must pay p- for papers and stamps, tl. O. H. Pkake, Master. WHY NO TBE RELIEVED frS from unxioty conccrnlnK illness, when it U. costs so little? $2.00 per year pays $5.00 week indemnity. Larger amounts in proportion u* Policies incontestable. Companies Unsocial PS ly A 1. Accident Insurance, Farm Risks, Q (Fire). Rest Company in America. City risks Lite, Old Lines. Call on or address a. W. J. OETZEL. Agt., City. At Ootvol's Hardware Store, HONEY TO LOAN sB lo On farm lands. Easy payments. No )P commission charged. Borrower paye t actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest ^ seven percent, up, according to securety, 'a JOHN B. PALMER & SON, n 27-6mo. Columbia, S. C. 9. n Final Discharge. ? r8 Notice is hereby given that B. F. 7 Arthur, administrator of the estate of 16 J. Dogan Humphries, deceased, lias ap' plied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Prod bate, in and for the county of Union, ft for a final discharge as such administrate tor. Is It is ordered, that the 8th day of April, A. D. 1902, be fixed for hearing of petition and a final settlement of said estate. h Jason M. Giikeu, Probate Judge, Union county, 8. C. n Published March 7, 1902, in Union ? Times. 10-5t. o J: Money to Loan. a I have money to loan in amounts of . $J00 ai d upwards on improved farms in T 1 - -1 * ? .? I 1'VI It'lil lliUMi M . iNO come mission except a reasonable attorney fee ? for preparing necessary papers. ? 39-ly. V. E. DkI'ass. [- For Sale or Rent. Four-room bonne with 12 acres of land n on public road, a desirable piece of 8 property. Tub Peoples' Heal Kstate Aooy. ? 13-2t. n CHICH ESTKR'S ENGLISH , PamYgjiyAWeiH-* USMIRk!' KP.I> u>4 6.M matalll. kna, mM -V wtih 1.10. rlblxia. Tak? a* other. Hf-fuar ^ Wl Ka.yfr.ai Hab.tUatlans ui laalta'/ ffr Um. Bay af yaar Dr.ffi.t, or arad 4*. In W jf Huga IW Partlealara, TaaKMaliU i > b aa4 " BaHaf fcr j.a<H?*> Ituw. by r? AT y tara Mall. 1Twllawolala JUMbr ^rl. f v to li That we have f furni shin fir to hi Pianos, Organs Sewin Of many mals.< any price and. 1 tlae customer. I a "KLnabLe" grai tli? clieapest m m M ? m *r WHY P From a traveling agent and pay at i , you will have to pay us who have i said that it will cost traveling m< ' This, of course, the buyer has to pa; j and sav? money by buying from a machines of several kinds at popula " in full bloom in its several departm WONDER: | S. M. RICE, Jr. ; AKI CACTri ; Mil LHO I C.I I I : Awaits Shrewd, C at our S J Our two buyers have just ret r Markets with a most superb lin r Millinery is of the most 'Chic" fae ming parlors of the swell Head-Dre ; ...WE INVITE EV who admires Pretty a peep at I EASTER OE The Prices are based No Ficticious Pi Tt might be well too, to hint Fabrics and Wash Stuffs. In addit we picked up at a song another bi created the big sensation last fall They Go To You Tl This lot includes Hosiery, C Belts, Belt Buckles and stac that are marked at iust half EARLY SHOPPERS Gl Remember Raster comes year, hardly two n The McLure Mei | Dress Qoods and JVUIIi ANTED! # Iverybody d know acilities for M tyers i and g Machines 3s At almost term to suit Pianos from Lde down to alte. Dl IV DU I least his expenses more than 10 traveling expenses? It is 3n $65.00 to sell a piano. y. ?Now give this a though resident agent. Organs and r prices. Everything elee ents at the STORE. E. U., Prop. rARRAY ash Customers tnrp ;urned from the Northern e of Spring Wants. Our ibions direct from the trimissers. ERY LADY... & Millinery td take our IFERINGS. on Actual Value. ices Here. . about our line of Dresft /ion to our regular Goods, ig lot of samples such as at our Bargain Counters. ] he Same Way. 1 orsets, Fans, Gloves, f :ks of other Notions, ^ their value. ** IT THE PLUMS. I liar oh 30th this | vreeks away. J * | rcantile Co., J inery Leaders. J