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m I i MAIN STREET.
The Two Bunds Consolidated. wo
fort
I'rof. L. B. Itodgers, the teacher will
of the Union brass band lias succeed- a fie
ed in consolidating this and tho Fin- Uni
perial band, the two liuving a mom- give
bersliip of twenty three. The name ovei
selected for tho new band is tho Dixie
Band. There are a few surplus horns
JOU nuibii will, no UOUIH', SOOt) 1)0 N
taken. We understand that Mr. J. .Coin
"E. S'[uire, the former teacher of the of Hi
Imperinl band, will take part and has;
will blow ihe slide trombone. Sever- I'rob
al others who have belonged to form- f?r
er bands are experted to join this new ,nxbaud.
So the prospects are favor- .
able for Union having a first-class *.1J'*"
band in the near future. t-'smi
Prof. Rodgers is soliciting subscriptions
to purchase a handsome j.((
uniform for the band bovs and from
the way he is securing subscriptions, pmij.
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judge tl?<* uniforms will soou be
heoming. Prof, llorigers aayf j he
givo an open air eono.ppf. V*
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trnoon, on tlio balcony at the
on hotel, and a concert v ill be
mi at that place every Friday
ling during summer. '
Final Discharge.
oliee is b. icby given mat Henrietta
a administratrix v.*\kh tvilji annexed
ie Eiate of 1'. M. <'linen deceased,
ipplied to Jason M. (ireer Judge of
ate, in and I irUtebounty < if Union,
final discharge as such ad miniatraia
ordered. Tie it the "2711' day of
A. J>. innii, lixed for hearing of J
iiou, and a unal settlement of fftid i
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.lAS(?N M . (ilCKKIi
>1?iUj .l.jil^r Union Untiuty., S. U.
ldis'itd in Union Times JVfay 2!5td
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Final Discharge.
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Webber Guardian of the Estate of Senoi
Whitlock Minor has applied to Jason M
Greer Judge of Probate, in and for tt
County of Union, for a linal discharge ;
such Guardian.
It is ordered, That the 23rd day <
June A. D. 1902, be fixed for hearing <
Petetion, and a final settlement of sai
Estate.
Jason M. Greek
Probate Judge Union County, S. C.
Published in Union T:mes 23rd c
May 1902. 21-4t
Business College For Vuioti.
At the meeting of the School Tru:
toes of Union this week it was decit
ed to establish a business college i
Union.
Mr. B. W, Getsingor, of Spartai
burg Commercial School, was i
Union yesterday and talked to tl
school in the morning. He will ha>
general supervision of the school i
Union. Book-keeping, stenograph
and type-writing will be taught. F<
charter members the prices for bool
keeping $25 and for stenography an
typewriting $30 for the full cours
The teachers will come from Cor
verse Commercial School. This is
fine opportunity rieht here at horr
for our young people, and they shoul
ta'xe advantage of it at once. Thos
V/ishing to attend this school wi
j make immediate application to Pro
Davis Jeffries. The school will ope
about Juno 16th. The regular price
in Spartanburg are for book-keepin
$:?"), stenography and typewriting .f it
In attending the Union school yo
not only board at home but save $1
on each course. We hope this col
lege will start up with a goodly nuin
bor of pupils. A doposit of $10 i
re(|iiirod by each pupil, if a suflficien
number of pupils are secured a discount
of 10 per cent, will be allowoc
for cash in advance. After openini
of the school the regolar prices wil
be charged. Now is the time to enter
Special course in penmanship for $5
New Century Comfort.
Millions are daily finding a world o
comfort in liueklen's Arnica Salve. I
kills pain from Sums, Scalds, Cot
bruise.sjcoufjuers ulcers, and Fever sores
cures Eruptions, Salt Rheum, lloils am
Felons; removes corns and Warts. Res
Pile cure on earth. Only H5c at F. C
Puke's drug store.
ILOOD SYRUP I
D. Try it. j
Factory Hill. Leave calls at
Duke's drug store during day.
Both phones. 19-4t p.
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! CARD TO THE PUBLK
| I offer my services to the pub)
as physician.
; OFFICE } ^Btmk?BuUdmg
BELL PHONE NO. 60.
Calls left at Union Drug C
will receive prompt attentio
M. W. CULP, M. D.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Ft)It MAYOR.
. I am a candidate for the ofllce <
Mayor of Union, S (!,
Macbeth Youkg.
FOR ALDERMAN.
IJiereby'announce that I will bo
candidate for Warden from Ward
R. L. MCNallv.
I hereby announce myself as
candidate for Alderman from Wei
2. D. II. Wallace.
I heiebv announce mvself a Candida
for Warden of Waul 1 in the city <
Union, S. C.
L. J. II ames.
I hereby announce myself a Candida
for Warden in Ward 2 of the city
Union, S. C. .
II. L. Goss.
I hereby announce myself as a cam
date for re-election as Warden for Wa
Three. II. G. Bailey.
I hereby announce myself as a cam
date for the ofiice of Alderman of Wa
four. F. O. Willard.
Capt. F. M. Farr is hereby announc
as a candidate for the ofiice of Wat<
works | and Electric Lights Comm
8ionor. Voteiis,
Stops the Cough and Works off t
Cold
jjjixauve Lsrono-v^umine lauieis ci
a cold iu one day. No cure no ps
Price 35 cents. 43Dr.
Mason's Complexion Tabh
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkl
blackheads, redness of face or nc
and any skin blomish, giving a cl<
and beautiful complexion. $1.00
box. J. H. Mason & Co., Hanco<
Maryland. 29NATUR&S
TONIC.
A ride in the open
For Health,
For Pleasure,
For Business.
You should ride a Bicycle.
Columbia, $40 to $So.
Rambler, $35 to $65.
The 1902 models bristle
with new ideas.
Call and examine.
A complete stock always
9011 hand.
For Sale by
UNION HARDWARE CO.,
Union, S. C.
American Cycle Mfg. Company,
19-7t New York.
j. f. Mcpherson,
Civil Engineer, Surveyor
and Draughtman.
Oflice Law Range over W. W. Dixi
Atty., Union, S. C.
Railroad. Water Power, Sewera
etc., etc. Estimates, plats, plans, p
files 011 all kinds of earth work, mason
brick work, city work, ditches, terrac
' t/mnflfrunhinal unrvoviiur nrro/ln linoa
I ? rv o"-rt,,w* mui ?vj*ufe1 i?ito
tablished. First class work guarante
20-41
A Shield of Defense.
Against competion is the reputat
\ that "Clifton" flour has gained bv
a puriety and high quality. It has foui
I. its way to the front by sheer merit i
ie it challenges any and all other Hours
is dislodge it from its well earned pc
tion.
if Made in a modern mill, newely
>f modeled on special plans of tho m
d advanced type; milled with the utm
care and scientillc skill from carefu
selected wheat, "Clifton" llour is n
surpassing even its own former sta
)f ards. Its popularity, its hold on tr;
from the dealer to the consumer, gro
- greater day by day.
What this means to us, it means ?
to all who use or handle "Clifton."
8. you use or handle it? Can you alTi
j. not to?
n Election Notice.
Be it ordained and ordered by
" Town Council of Union, 8. C. and
10 the authority of the same:
e That an election be held at the Co
n House in the Town of Union, S, C.
y Tuesday June, 3rd 1902, for May
>r four Alderman, and one Commissioi
c- of Pulic Works.
id That W. L. Letnaster, J. C. Git
b. ami vv. it. Mcuormick are hereby i
pointed managers of said election.
,v That the term of oflice of Mayor a
,e Alderman is for two years, and I'ul
(j Works Commissioner six years.
10 That the polls for said election sh
jj open at nine o'clock A. M. and close
. six o'clock P. M. on said election day.
That none but duly registered a
" qualified electors shall be eligible to v(
8 in said election.
K Done and ratified in Council assernbl
tills the 9th day of April, A.D. 1902.
u Maobktii Young, Mayor.
9 Attest:
W. D. Arthur,
* 19-8t. Clerk and Treasurer.
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5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
* Office J. H. Morris' store on
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tSl f&lffrlSaBf t<
jj That we have J
furnishing to bi
I Pianos, Organs
s Sewir
19hc
Of many mals.<
MAJLOr J- JLJ.^4L
tn? customer. 3
]y a "KLnatoe" grai
sts tn? olieapest ttt
es,
WHY
ly
From a traveling agent and pay at
you will have to pay us who have
said that it will cost traveling 11
This, of course, the buyer has to pt
and save money by buying from 8
machines of several kinds at popul:
in full bloom ill if-fl aAvorn.1 rlorvavfn
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s S. M. RICE, Jr.
ry, 1
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-^GIVINC
ion M
IA TASTE 01
reoat
Has beep Dame Nature's humor h
lly
around the corner anyway and o
ade
ws
i{? There is pk
of everythii
lJjy In the way of light weight stuff ioi
"JjJ and our prices are away down to
or'
aer basis for our phenominal success.
bs,
apn<i
We never 1
ilic
an business in
at
nd j
>te We shall keep the ball rolling by
ed .
in our mammoth stock, and the pi
always correct.
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New gooc
arriving
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~ More samples in hosiery, gloves, fai
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| uw i\ irum tu milVB LI11M WCtJK.
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for you. Don't miss it. Watch
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that oyr store is doing the business
? McLure Merc
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E. II., Propo
itely, hut summer is just only
ne might as well make ready.
>nty
lg here
r men wnillpn. irirlsi nnrl hftva
, 0---~ -Uju /T
the zero notch which is the
tad such a
our lives before. ^
filling up the big gaps made
ice you will always find is \
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Is
iach week.
ns, shirts, underwear, corsets
This will be a regular picnic 0
$
the crowd .and you will see
antile Co., *
HKW BANK.
Iverybody ' 1
d know 1
facilities for I
lyers 1
and ? I
ig Machines
es at almost
term to suit
OH ck ?-?
id? down to
ali?.
BUY
V
least his expenses more than
#
no traveling expenses? It is j
ten $65.00 to sell a piauo.
ty. Now give this a though
t resident agent. Organs and
ar prices. Everything else
uents at the
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