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arinlirivt tli? ho\> i ! ,i^n him willi voting for
drawn!, himsvi: i . the liisl election. lie
>si <t> ( irrolo no i. inl hut took the ground
I'lns th r in- could not eoii'-cicniioiisly u-k
would jv iriei (I or ncquaintttnce to vole for
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I benefitted ami endorse this wonderful remedy. ?
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stem. Gives you that healthful appearance ft
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others think of our Medicine: h
?r's I.iver and Woo<l Syrup is the best medicine I hsve ?
Yours "truly, II. T). IIA'SKTT, M
Ida. Supt. of Phosphate Miner., m
Seen very sick and was advf'.l to It v Thnchvi'rt I.lvrT X.
1 did so and since then I have felt like a new mail, I W
intend it to everyone. f
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r l>ru;'t'e t li ,.s Dr. Tliueher's l.lvcr nrvt filon<| Synip. ft
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our Consultation Department, explaining your F
and receive free confidential advise. I i :
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HANDS WANTED
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EXCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS,
Union, S. C.
20 experiedced Hoopers,
20 Knitters,
20 Press Poom Hands,
00 Menders,
1 e) Pjli I'fl'M TO ll iliwl li^-v-nvu
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Wo give children, young men. young
Indies and old folks all work. Hands
i? >w making from Ton to SI '2~> per day.
Work nmch nicer than cptton mill work.
Apply at once to
a". 12. OAUXjT,
Tit HAS. and MGR.
Wo will send mending to the homes
of all Indies in Union who desire work
and live south of Main street, and to
those who live not more than a quarter
of a mile north of Main street.
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I'll YSI'M AN AND SlIKOKON.
(dlice .1. II. Morris' store on
Factory Hill, Leuvo ealls at
Duke's drug store during day. .
Iloth nhones. lti.it r? I
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NATUKW& TONIC.
A ruin i i t lie open
Fur Health,
For l'ieasnre.
For Business.
Yo should t i 1 B'e\ c.<v
Colli whin, $ Io to $So.
Kumttlrr, $.; > to $65.
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1 '^TrliNO Ea'oY. Curen Eruptions and So
pud prevent* vVorms TEETHINA Countori
miner host upon Toothing Children* am
mail 25 oents to C. J. MOFPETT, M. D..
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOU ALDERMAN.
i^noreL'y.'ynrounce that I will bo a
candidate for Warden from Ward }.
It. ]j. MoNally.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman from Ward
2. j). H. Wallace.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Warden of Waul 1 in the cilv of
Union, S. C.
ij. J. 11 amiss.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Warden in Ward 2 of the city of
Union, S. C. *
II. Ij. UOSS.
Reminiscences of the War.
(Continued from page one.)
It might, have been somebody else for
all 1 know. Sambo said it was his
lM ass Morgan' and perhaps it was "
' Yes sir, Mr. Ijoech," said Gilliam, "it
was your son Morgan, we brought him
oil* the battlelield and 1 helped to put
him in his collin. You might have
recognized his uniform coat if you had
noticed it particularly. I don't suppose
his face would be recognizable at all.
you need give yourself no further uneasiness
about it. 1 know its Morgan
leech's remains We sent, luni home
to you.'1 Continuing Gilliam said, "you
know the Yankees broke our line after
Morgan was killed and drove uh back
some distance. Then we rallied, made
a chaise and drove them hack behind
their lirst line, captured their artillery
and quite a number of men and horses.
Kept the Held in possession until our
dead and wounded were taken off or
buried."
Mr. Thomas staid all night and Mr.
Leech and his family did all they could
to show him their appreciation of his
visit to their home.
I shall have more to tell of Mr. Leech
la-fore I get through with these reminiscences.
llut 1 shall endeavor t? say
only what will show what a true man lie
was to his country in its great hour of
need. His sons did their duty like men
and his pocket was always ready to respond
to the country's call, lie did not
fancy that kind of warfare that was hard
to distinguish from highway robbery as
was the case towards the last of the war
when men like himself were made
victims of every scantaloper that came
along dressed in a Confederate uniform
hut when a gentleman and a soldier
came along who was somebody Mr.
Iajech couldn't do too much for him.
(To be continued.)
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Office at Union
S.O., for the week euding May 9th,
1902.
Boulware, Suan Pax ton, U V
Brown, Miss Sarah Sharps, I S
Bose, J T Sutcii, Jr. E S
Crown, J P Taylor, E W
Cody, 11 fl Worthy, .7110 Bill
Gage, Susan Ward, Mrs Maggie
Herman, Mrs C S Young, Simp
Mobley,Missouri(2) Young, Brock
LVterson, Anna
Persona calling for the above it-'tera
will please aay it adver (ised d
will be required to pay one cent t r
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M.
Stops tlic Cough and Works off the
Cold
Laxative Brono-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure 110 pay.
Price 80 cents. 4d-ly
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Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that P. E.
Kant, administrator of the estate of X
Amanda Faint, deceased, has applied to
Jason M Greer, Judge of Probate, in
and for the county of Union, for a llnal
discharge as such administrator.
It is ordered, That the 9th day of J utie
A. I)., 1902, l>e lixed fpr healing of petition
and a linal settlement of said estate.
Jason M. Ghkkr,
Probate Judge.Union county, S C
Published in Tnrc Union Timks
9th of May, 1902. 19-"?t.
Yon know What you are Taking
When you take drover's tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
prinntcd on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure 110 pay. f?0c. 19-ly.
Notice to Trespassers.
All poisons are hereby warm-d not to
walk, ride, tliive through or in any other
manner trespass upon our lands. Those
disregarding t lii.-t notice will be prosecuted
Lo the full extent, of the law.
S. (i. IIOWKI.I. AMI lilto.
Public Meeting."
A public mooting Of the legal voters
residing in Fish Dam special school
district and returning real or personal
property therein for taxation is hereby
called to asscmblo at J. S. Welch's
store, at Carlisle, Union Co., S. on
the l ltli day of May, 1902, ato'clock,
p. m., for the purpose of voting an additional
tax to supplement the general
tax for the support of schools not to exceed
three mills on the dollar in pursuance
of an act of the (lenoral Assembly
approved Dee. 2ltli. 1M92.
W. II. JKTP.lt, )
M. ('. Dkavkii, > Trustees.
I.s-lit J. I'. Cain, )
F rilKFZF.il, tie) j ve ? , .? j
lurk is tbroi stud will s-sei t no > li si, j
11 ?s-j well , h isiueis tiguin. All g?v ds (
itii'l " ork euartinteed. 10 4\
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?ry and tho Bowel Trouble oi 'n-n >>f
wets, Strengthen:! (lio C'vld!v;/v:US
res, Collo, Hi von and Thru oh. I^cmovos
?cts and Overcome* tl;c flfsotc ct the
St ?Liuls. ??nt* rl Dri,"Kists, ?r j
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That we have facil
furnishing to buyei
Pianos, Organs ai
Sewing
Of many maKes i
any price and. ter
tlx? customer. r?la
a "K.naK?" grandc
tlie clioapost maK
WHY B
From a traveling agent and pay at least 1
you will have to pay us who have 110 tnu
said that it will (rounliinf fir
WVOW i.LUTVilUg 1 lie 11 *{pv.
This, of course, the buyer has to pay. N
and save money by buying from a reside
machines of several kinds at popular pri
in full bloom in its several departments a
WONDER ST(
S. HI. RICE, Jr. E.
The Last oi
And the values get thicker and
the season awlnwa c^..
? .. auqU iui 111tlt ft LI
to make tlie selling lively, to keep
coming to our store. Then there it
for your choosing, and it's just as
modern suit, especially when they
than other houses a k you for the otl
It's Good Econoi
and Satisfaction.
To come here for all the various \s\
nee'ls. Values like these make easy 1
safety in the (jualities, and you've ev<
styles are freshest. It's a tumbling
of the many inducements we olfer
why you should come to us.
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Specials for this
A big line of Ladies' and M
drummer's samples?just received,
wholesale prices 4-4 Sea, Island onb
W'e scooped in a big line 01 ne
the other day which you can buy for
we go? a hi?; discount and will alh
benefit. ()ur trade was nev r so go<
ar<- very much gratified that our effb]
such flattering success.
Follow the crow
and come to
an mm
mcLure mercant
NEXT DOOR TO NEW
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rybody
:no?
iities for
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Machines
at almost
XXI to suit
L/Xios from
j> down to
OUY
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lis expenses more than
reling expenses? It is
>5.00 to sell a piano,
ow give this a though
mt agent. Organs and
ces. E very tiling else
it the
)RE.
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r April
thicker here as
le way we ope 1 ate
the spring buyers
) all the new ideas
well to have the
cost you no more
aer kind.
ray ^
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pring and summer
>uying and there's
Liry assurance that
; together of a few
tiie many reasons ^
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a few
week:
lisses' Hosieiy?
all to be sold at
y 4c.
w fresh Millinery ?j
just half price, as
nv our friends iiie i
)d befort? and we
rts have met with
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