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Slash goe; and dowr ge AT ec s* Our Summer Dress must go. They will anything to do witl mined to close out i Goods. Summer Clot] oost or no oost, they Lot of 10c Lawn now gc proportion. If you miss one of the greatest stiles once, we are closing out every day. This is a Genuin - We advertise only what son why advertising p down goe3 the price the is t o. Don't fail to see < Chairs bought before the ber we placed our orders dred Chairs before the} price frotn 50c to $10.5C ..REME We are doing aFuruitur< Our Furniture business i the people know a good RlAttttAH AHA + h <au + V for they shall not YOURS IN M. W. v# Local News Notes Put Together For Ready Reference Gathered Here and There While Strolling Around Town. Mr. Will Sexton spent Sunday at Joneaville. Mr. John Daniels is now with Williamson the Jeweler. Misses Nannie Sexton and Margaret Spears spent Sunday at Joneaville. Mrs- J. H. Bartles has returned from a week's stay with her parents at dross Keys. .u.t?i. i i i o.. <v j.uc cic\yi*iiu uiwa ntvs airivcu at duilalo mills and will soon be placed in position in the tower. Miss Coats, the milliner for the company store has returned and is ready to serve the ladiee in search for millinery. Mr. L. P. Bogan, of Bogansville, was elected magistrate of Bogansvile township." Our informant gave us the wrong man's name last week. Mess. Macbeth Young, H. Holmes, J. G. Going, Cbas. Goforth, J. G. Hughes and Emmette Saunders spent Sunday at White Stone Springs. Our friend Mr. L. F. Stanford, of West Springs accounts for the old snap Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, from the fact that so many people vote l for Frost Tuesday. Mr. L. M. Jordan, the popular manager of tire Union cotton mills who has been north purchasing goods has returned, Watch his big ad in Tiib Times and keep posted. The Union Times has been literally overrun with job work during the last three weeks and still it comes. Let Vr roll. We'r > the people when you want Ant olasa job work. Mr. J. C. Copeland and Mr. W. S. McLure have returned from their trip north where they purchased a choice line of goods. They will tell you about it in The Times. A Pareon'c Noble Act. **I want all the world to know," st 1 t, ai .a a _ niiwo UST. vy. II. .DUUIOng, Ol ASIIMWtt.T, R I., "what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bittern. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me great suffering for many years. For a genuine, allaroundctrfe they excel anything 1 ever aaw.'t Electric Bitters are the surprise Of all for their wonderful work in Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't ' mil to-try them. Only 50 ots. Satisfacttoo Is guaranteed by F. C. Duke. J 3 the knife m ii:3 price 3 BO'S. Goods and Clothing I CfO if thru nrino Vine i it. We are deter. all Summer Dress hing and Straw Hats, must go. >ing at 5c, other goods in 3 this sale you will miss of your lite. Come at some of these bargains e Cut Price Sale. we have, that is the reaays us. When we say trading public knows it our car load of Rocking i big advance. Remerafor Fifteen (1500) Hunr advanced, ranging in > each. MBER.. 3 business second to none J.K _ i TTTl s uu mtj increase. w iiy thing when they see it. iat trade at Bobo's be disappointed. BUSINESS. BO BO. Protracted Meeting. R?v. D. M. McLeod ? f Ilichburg is assisting in the protracted meeting in the First Methodist church here, and is1 preaching some powerful sermons. A1! should go out to hear him while the meeting is progressing. The meeting will continue through this week and probably longer. If so it will be announced Sunday. Rev. W. P. Meader P. E , wiil pierch Sunday morning Comparative Votes. At the first primary in Union county the ofilcial vote showed: For the United States Senate?Evans COS; Latimer 377 For Governor?Hey ward 737: Talbert 643. For Lt. Governor?Gary 1026: Sloan 519. Secretary of State?Gant 941: Wilson 847. oompironer ueneral?Jones 825; Walker 64G. Adjutant and Inspector General?Boyd 667; Frost 1006. Railroad Commissioner ? Caughman 252; Evans 265. second primary* U. S. Senator?Evans 1175; Latimer 1103. For Governor?Hey ward 911; Tall>ert 1372. Lt. Governor?Gary 1311; Sloan 958. Secretary of State?Gantt 1265; Wilson 1008. Comptroller General ? Jones 1304; Walker 908. Adjutant and Inspector General? Boyd 1C35: Frost 1235. Railroad Commissioner ? Caughman 1389; Evans 918. ----- - - Did You Sigh For a Cipher? How wonld you like to have tho locals in your paper printed in eiphor? It would not be very much trouble, you know, to step down to the office and wait till we translated it into English and dished it out to you. Fnnny the merchants don't adopt the scheme and put their advertisements in cipher, it might attract a great number to their store who would wait patiently until the hieroglyphics could be figured out so they could grab up the bargains he was offering. (?) Did you notioe any one falling over each other to get in line bu nwitio me ugunng out or cue 01PHER BULLETINS? HOW is this : U 0 a 0 I 0 thee O 0 no 0 but 0 me. $i.oo Worth of Appreciation. In complimenting Tub Tuiis Wednesday morning for the splendid service we rendered to the people in handling the election returns, a gen tie m a said it was the fluest that he had ever seen and "while my subscription for Tua Times is not out here is a dollar's worth of appreciation. Run up the date." This is the kind of talk that counts. Another said, "Your excellent service lias decided me not onlv to bs a friend to, but a worker for, Tub Times. " a I The County Mutual. The Connty Mutual Insurance Company, recently organised in Union, is doing a thumping business. They have hustling agents at work in every section who are rolling up the business iu a satisfactory manner. You better hurry up if you want to get in on the ground floor. Remember the number is limited to one thousand. Gained 40 Pounds in Thirty Days. Ft several months our younger brother had been troubled with indigestion. He tried several remedies but got no benetit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain,s Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking thorn. Inside of thirty days lie had gained forty pounds iu flesh. He is now fully recover ed. We have a good trade 011 the Tablets.?Ilo!le> Bnvi,, Merchants, L01 g branch, Mo. For sale by F. C. Duke. Mecklenburg's Big Fair. What promises to be the biggest and most Huccessful Agricultural Fair and Race Meet in the history of North Caroliua, will be held iu Charlotte on SeptetnIter 30th and Octntmr Int. QnH Everything will be on a big scale, in keeping with the reputation of the progressive city of Charlotte. The fair grounds, buildings and race track are well arranged and elegantly appointed and can be easily reached by a double electric car line which will land visitors at the gates. All the railroads will off* i greatly reduced rates. A Good Sermon. Rev. T. E. Morris of the First Methodist church preached a very interesting and instructive sermon in his church Sunday morning on the text, "Now is the harvest time." He showed very plainly how the workerswere, many of them, losing golden opportunities by waiting for a more convenient season, or for what they considered the harvest time. This sermon lead up to the announcement that a protracted meeting would begin in this church Monday of this week and the members were earnestly requested to lend their aid and influence, that a harvest of souls may result from this meeting. After the sermon the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered. It seemed from the earnest faces of the congregation that the spirit was present, and we hope tho seed was sown that will bring forth abundant fruit during the meeting. Citation to kindred and Creditors. | state of South Carolina, 1 County of Union. } * IV. la O'i Vf Giet r, E-q , 1* olnte Tud,.p. Whkjikas, M-itht 'ii d^er*, l as r.i *! ?n tyi* t'? g?;nr. ty?r I.a-'te - f ? rt:?ilnisinrl ? on tlu> Bstate Hmi t'll??e"a of J. W. Hodge rs, deceased. These are, t herefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of thesudJ W. Hodgerp, deceased, that tliey be and appear, before me in the (Join t of Probate to be held at UnlionC. 11., (South Carolina, on the 26lh day of September, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foienooo, to show cause,if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand aLd seal this 11th day of Sept., Anno Domini, 1902. Jason M. Greer. Probate Judge. Published on the 12th day of Sept. 1902, in Tiik Union Times. 37-2t SECOND PRirU Election Held Tuesd OFPIOIAI i ST A 0. S. Governor. Lim Senate Gover CO W no -5 ? 3 ti S 2 S * J? * 2 ? ? 2 ? -4 w t-3 H H, o ? o 6 O "? pq PRECINCTS. <j Q ? fa Santuo 97 45 80 61 100 Fish Dam 18 52 80 40 57 Buffalo 57 88 81 64 59 Cross Keys.... 58 60 28 95 48 Jonesville 144 118 106 157 119 1 Monarch 55 21 49 27 48 Kelton 61 87 28 126 118 Adamsburg 15 29 14 80 28 Black Rock... 17 22 16 28 25 Union 485 406 84C 557 585 fl Lockhart 58 121 110 69 98 West Springs.. 48 88 18 58 58 Gibbes 86 20 12 42 18 Colerain 81 1 9 28 25 Total 1175 9ll 1811 1108 1872 9 cou n- o??? a _ J <ju. oup ?r Aaa JQ CO bo M 0 H a9 I Ills 3 ? M S C * ? d PRECINCTS. ^ ^ Santuc "55 87 25 Buffalo 118 84 85 Fish Dam 21 48 25 Jonesville 128 187 120 Cross Keys 80 88 28 Monarch 45 81 50 Kelton 78 72 m Adamsburg 21 28 40 Black Rock 22 19 2 Union 571 882 512 West Springs 49 27 12 Gibbes 80 20 21 Lockhart 88 87 128 Colerain 10 21 8 > Total 1807 976Ti 74 ? | Quick Sales, | * | ^ | Short Profits, i JJ With the inau ing of new f] pleasant relat Our < There is a pleasure. It ii lute success i been our un? To Give ( Exactly n And the clos served us w< WHEN YOU WE WANT 1 DEALING WI ING TO GET / BUT RATHEH TION YOU AND SATISFi 33i FRANK AUSTELL McEce?Read. . We acknowledge the receipt of an in- " Ration to the marriage of Rev. Croswell llcBee to Miss Louise Sherman 1 Read. The ceremony will take place in Trinity church, Pawtucket, Rhode \ Island, on Thursday, September 25th, 1902, at 4:30 p. m. ' J_ < ^RY RETURNS. ; lay, Sept. 9th, 1902 < k mM COUNT. iTE 6 g it. Sec'y Corapt, Ait. & Ins. R. R. si nor State General General Com'r a m \ os a 2 gooS ? J * a i?s 2 8 M w ; OD g ;r O (ca 2 T3 c' ow o H W ^ d O ^ ^ t! Q . .a - tfc 42 28 114 89 58 25 117 61 80 I 18 2 68 58 12 18 57 50 20 i 88 62 82 109 84 72 72 109 86 76 84 84 22 95 48 70 78 70 40 152 107 170 91 165 96 158 100 E 28 58 28 64 12 42 88 25 55 85 118 85 111 87 108 40 80 18 15 88 6 80 14 7 87 27 17 14 20 19 15 24 8 81 22 17 159 546 847 571 821 869 524 564 881 88 89 89 58 118 82 91 86 94 21 55 20 27 47 52 25 59 16 48 49 6 85 21 80 24 16 86 6 24 8 5 27 14 18 4 28 1265 1864 1085 1889 58 1008 908 1285 918 NTY itor Snpt Bduc'n County Com'r ^ c ? ^ 2 Z g s ?. * * | ? ! g a ? 3 8 n ? g ? 5 ? ? ? tS ^ S O ? TJ ? ?; 3 a ?j * I ?ti Q eo K; H: ^ $ 116 92 49 82 20 119 58 6f 91 57 79 20 107 92 11 86 88 28 10 62 8(5 22 Hi 121 121 160 156 88 It 48 42 27 74 98 19 69 8 41 17 64 80 i 8I !S- 6l 108 104 41 48 i 4 8J fJ 11 10 88 29 ' ' 69 25 16 27 17 17 21 ; 8;!| 619 854 558 275 519 448 64 47 81 44 8 48 59 85 88 18 85) 6 82 41 ' 62 100 75 82 97 87 81 1 28 16 16 18 18 25 8 ?1110 1408 889 1259 ~786 1884 1180 ] v "I the T rad< juration of a new season, the 1 riendship3 and a renewal ol ions with old friends, '<?) '?) ; Custome constantly recurring elemei 3 the complete realization of i in our business. It has alv swerving determination *<s Dur Customers? What we Promise e adherence to this policy oil. GOME IN OUR S rou to feel that you th a house that is not 1 is much out of you as it ( i to make every trans lve with us as profita ictory to you as p0ssibl3 ngr. One Year Has Bee To the pages ot history since we opened ness, and it has been a year crowded wi Dreciation for the business we have tried Union and Union county. Our efforts have been to give a busi i credit and a help to the people and we having done it. While we have not. nor do we ever :hroat business. We do sell goods, and roods, as cheap as any man could do it, )Ound. We appreciate more than we can find words t usiness given us, and we pledge only what we ha1 ive our best efforts and attention to the wants of mall. Ve Solicit P P.nntinnanpo ... . WWII V1IIUUIIUU UI ad we ask if you have not tried us to do so now, hallenge that, taking quality, weight and measurt ill sell you as cheap as any house ever has or ca ic Grocery line. MORGAN & W ELL PHONE 38. ] NOW IS THE To buy on? of on Cutaway < Disc Harr< W? have them at i to suit your Pook? Call and see us^^. UNION HARDWA hardware Leaders, - -J" ^ Opposite I ^ | Union Hotol 5 :ormf the ?) jg) rs It Of abso/ays !> !?> Them, has TORE are :ry3an, 3acble 3. ? in Added our doors for busth evidences of ap? I to give the people iness that would be : take the credit for intend to, do a cutl have always sold and give an honest o express the generow ire done in the peat, to every customer, large er * Your Business, and we lay down the ? into consideration, wt n sell you anything in rAGNON. SOME PHONE 38. TIME [>r ows. a price t Book. RE CO., Union, 8. O*