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M I L Pattern Hats, Plu of every descript, ment, and Misses showing you any OUR DRY Is replete with t Goods, Silks, T MEDICINES Peruna, regular p Worn poles' Cod Li Yager's Liniment, Our clothing* surpasses FROM Our Hats, soft and stiff, Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, i GROCERIES We have what you need, horses to our racks. tylnrn EL "EVERYTI Chamberlain's Remedies. Have you tried the Chamberlain remedies for coughs, croup and hoarseness, and for scalds, burns, bruises and sores. This is a reliable concern. Wo have been doing business with them for a number of years and have always found them reliable and prompt. It goes without saying that a concern bearing this kind of reputation can not afford to deceive the people. You will find their remedies reliable also. You can find them on sale at Dr. Duke's drug store. Better supply yourself with the cough and croup remedy at least. A dose in time sometimes saves a child's life: All Kinds of School Hooks. The busiest place wu saw in town this week was the oifice of 1>. 1 >. Kant, County Superintendent of education. Tho ollice was literally over run with children securing their book* for this session. Mr. Fant handles every book adopted 1>V the Stnto mid stills tlw*m ah solutely nt cost, which is a saving of many dollars to the parentR. lie will also handle the other hooks used in our ichools which are not included in the State's adoption. These will also he sold as the others, at cost. We understand there were some $20 saved to the parents on copy hooks alone this week. Mr. Kant's re-election over one of Union county s brightest young men in the second primary show s Hint this volutary work on Mr. Kant's part in tho interest of the parents of thouchuol children is heartily appreciated. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Office at Union 8. C., for the week ending Sapt. 19th, 1902. Bates, Mary Melton, Geo Burns, Lem Matins, Maggie Cook, L C McJlisten. Morgan I Davis, S J Pork, Miss Memo Dillard, fa? P Pierson, Mrs Mary Eigaer, Edward Poats, T Grayson Fuchee, John I'oats, Mrs J M Gault, Oria Pruitt, II Gist, Burnise Bay, Miss Mary Gore, .Tno W Smith, Mrs Cora L Hicks, Lug Sentel, E E Hopkins, Walker Sealer, Mrs Lucy Kennedy, Thus J (2) Sheoler, Jno W Knox, Lewis Thomas, Ward Lyles, Johnnie Woods, Alfred Lee, Halina Watson, Will Long, P D Persons calling for the above let ten will please say if advertised, arid will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. Huntkr. P. M. Mr, Norment,the recently appointed private secretary to Governor D. C, Heyward, deserves the many bouquets being tossed him by the press. I 'V 4* f r L I N imes, Flowers, Birds, F nn Trrill Kn frvunH ln ai,,< iUli VV 111 Kf\J 1V/UJL1U 1U VU1 i Cotes and Hancock w thing we have. GOODS D! he latest that the mart rimminge, and Notio AT CU rice $1.00, our price ver Oil, regular price $1. , regular prioe 25c, our ; and furnishin ! any previou ti E A U Collars and Cravats, Culls, ? fit and have style and character. 5 AT LOWE We can save you money. W fiY/y/'ti fjrf 1INQ FOR EVE Gained 40 Pounds in Thirty Days. For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indigestion. He tried several remedies hut got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain,s Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Liside of thirty days he had gained for'.;, pounds in Mesh. lie is now folly recoveted. We have a good trade on the Tablets.?Ilo'.ley Bros., Mercliants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by P. C. Duke Southern Railway Dining Cars. Southern Railway is making an especial feature of dining car service on many of its through trains, and in order 10 111 iko (lining t- i's more attractive than ever, are now (quipping all of the-e earwith electric fans and electric lights, and thew improvements will continue unt.i' all of the dining carson tli- Southern vstein will have these advantages. Theie are very few roads in the world that liave electric lights and elec'ric fans in their dining cars and this improvement, w 11 add m icli '<? 'lie airei Is exceUent (i mi: / co i>ei vtc-? of the ^oinliesii Rail-: was \\ I > A VI. or. Asst. Gen'l 1'. A AI laiita, ' oi. M"- Mnlie Aden, of South ForK. Ky.. siyssh ' a- p.. ' (! at tacks of el olna inn ! ii > ( i> - ninii.-riaiusStomach a <1 (/ I aliiei w too she I'eK an attack con. iron n.eh a" <cks are u.-nHils cana-o tv u digestion and these tablets ar just wliaf is nteded to cleanse tie B'ouii.ch a ' ward off the spproachn >. at'-iek v* icks of bilious colic may l>e po vc .t:-i i.i the same way. For sale 'is F. C. Duke. JVo Murder Gnuen. While there is a pretty heavy docket, for the coining term of October court, there is as yet not. a murder case o . docket. There Is one arson ai (i one rape case. snouid there be no murder case for this term it will be the first term in three or four years without a murder case to be tried. A DROP OF INK?? MAKES HUNDREDS THINK And so do my Low Prices. Call and examine my stock of Qoods and you will be convinecd that I am selling SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING AND DRESS GOODS Ami anything you mini at price* that will average lower than attr of my competitora. GEO. W. GOING. 88-8mo J E RY.: t gathers, Ornaments J Millinery Depart- J ill take pleasure in i F.PARTMENT j 1 Let affords. Dress { ns, Jackets, etc. 1 T PRICES, l a 69c. c OO, our price 69c. 1 price 20 c. J i = I I g department j s season. ] t TO toe! >hirts, Underwear, Hose, i V f :ST PRICES.: e want you to hitch your J s < b a - /Z J J RYDODY." REPORT OF THE CONDITION ?OF THE? MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S NATIONAL BANK " OF UNION, SOUTH CAROI-INA, ' E At Union, in the State of South Caro- P inn at the close of business, Sep- I1 tember 15th 1902. * RESOURCES- I f.oans and discounts $170,052 13 < iverdrafts, secured and unsecured 5,189 77 ' U. S. ltonds to secure circulation.. 15,000 00 Hanking house, furniture and ? fixtures 10,000 00 P Due from National llanks (not He- tl serve Agents) 105 74 g Due from approved reserve agents 6,040 31 ** Checks and other cash items 05 37 u Notes of other National Hanks.... 800 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 70 70 Specie 15,839 40 l.egal tender notes 3,000 00 . Kcdemption fund with U. 8. " Treas'r (5 percent circulation).... 750 00 n Total $228,359 51 ^ LIABILITIES. i I Capital stock paid in $ 00,000 00 0 Surplus fund 31,218 84 ^ Undivided prollts, less expenses ? and taxes paid 4,972 48 National bank notes outstanding 15,000 00 f)uo to other National llanks 6,450 80 Individual deposits subject to check 78,286 71 Notes and bills rediscounted 33,431 18 j To In I ?.?>o *1 f l?? v 8 State of South Carolina, J * t'ouny of Union. ( " I, J. .1). Arthur, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. I). Aktiiuh, Cashier. Subaurlbcd and sworn to before me this 17th duy of September, lUOd. 1 W. \V. Hoolies, Notary Public. 9 ConnecT?Attkst : j T.C. Duncan, ) ' 1 K. M. Pari, v Diroctora. J A. II. POSTRIi. > * Citation to Kindred and Creditors- j State of South Carolina, ) 9 ( i.oiily of Union. j 1 By .la o i M (ire?r, ICrC| , L' obtie Judge. 3 WiiMtKAS, Mai; In Hod/era, hai J made suit to in to grant her Belters of 1 Adrniniai ratlou ou (lie Kstate and effects 2 of J. W. llodgerr, deceased. * Tiiksk an-, ihi ief??re. to cite and ail- 1 mouisli all and siuguinr the kindred a id g uicunuio i>i cie Sitiu J. \y tie- 1 ceased, iliai tbey beam' appear, before me 9 in the Court of Probate to be hel?l at Un- 9 ion C. II., South Carolina, on the 26th I day of September, next after publication J hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to 1 show cause,if any they have, why the raid 1 Admin isolation should not be granted. I (iiven tnder iny hand ai.d seal this 11th 9 day of Sept., Anno Domini, 1902. | Jason M. Cukku, "rubate Judge. Published on the 12 lid .y of Sept.1902, ' in litk Union I'imks. 37 2t I Subdciioo for tuo Times. Special Advertisements Notioos will be inserted in tbis column at he rate of S6 words or loss for 860 ouo issue, our issues for 75o. Additional linos over wenty- il vo words 60 a lino. POH SALE?ONE 70-SAW GIN, I one condencer, one Van Winkle I 'less. Apply to T. C. Duncan, Union, >. CM or A. Be la ill, Buffalo, S. C. 1 33* WELLING TO KENT?0 HOOM on South street?convenient to Main. Ipply to L. G. Youno. 2:i-tf O RENT. THE STOKE AND Residence between Aetna and tionarch Mills (known as the niha/Vn >roperty) now occupied by J. H. Gunan, will be (or rent after Sept. 1st. i.pply to Geo. 0. Perrin. SELLING OUT-WE'KE SELLING out our remnants of summer goods, rod we are putting a price on them that vill make them move. D>n't delay, ome at once. L. N. McNe;iCe. FLYNN SAYS THE GOODS WILL be opened and the fur will comuence to fly on Monday, the 29th, and ,11 the people are invited to a feast of targains in new up-to-date merchandise, le nas no old goods to run off, everyhing in the store is new and couiiect tylks will be the watch word at 'lynn's. It r ANDS TO LEASE AT CAUL-J lisle. L have a number < ( <>ne. two, hree and tour horse farms of fl ,M land o lease i<?r live years or more, ,-itu tfed t and near Carlisle, S. C. 3G-4t J. Clougii Wallace. rllE HILL HOUSE AND LANDS to reut or lease. I desire to rent or 3ase the Hill house; also to lease the Till lands North of Union. The lands nil be leas"d as a whole or in tracts of rom 40 acies to 150 acres open land, to uit applicants. I have also several nice ooms on the Hill lot to rent to resjrectn uio vvnuicu 30-4t J. Clouoh Wallace. POR SALE?A SECOND HAND Surrey in good condition, Terms to uit. Apply at this oftlce. 36-6t \YSTERS?THE SEASON HAYJ ing opened, I will serve oysters in mlk or in any other style. Saloon open t all hours at the European Cafe. 36-4t N. Sua Pino. \LI> IRON W A N TED? I WILL J pay highest price for your old iron, rass, zinc, etc. Gather up everything uu luve in this line around your premies and hi ing to me near the power louse. S. b. vassy & Co. 37-3tp Remember?f. ?. trefzer, the expert jeweler, moved next door o the Peoples Rank in McLures old tand. , 38-2t. [F YOU LIKE TO GET FIRST class work done bring it to F. G. Trefzer, now located at the Wouder itore. 38-2t. rREFZER, THE JEWELER, IS getting in a fine stock of watches, locks and jewelry at his new stand. )on't fail to see his goods and prices. ITTANTED?ABOUT 30 CEDAR VV posts 15 feet long and 6 inches cross smallest end. Apply to G. W. Vilcott, Union Stables. 38|/rOVED?WE HAVE MOVED l&Linto the McLure store where we have nore room and can show up our goods etter. Mr. E.G. Trefzer, andexerienced and up-to-date jeweler, who ells and repairs cheap, is with us at our iew place. Wondkr Stork, S. M, lice, Jr. E. U., Prop. Jt WHEN FLYNN OPENED A STORE here 24 years ago 'he did the peo>le of Union more good than any man hat ever came here. He says he is oing to do the Bamo thing now and he lways does what he says. It JVof Doomed for Life. 1 was treated for three years by d octors." writes W. A Greer. NicConelsvilln, O., "for Piles, and Fistula, iut, when all fai'ed, Bucklen's An.ici ialve cured me in two weeks." Cures iurns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 5c at F. C. Duke's drug store. * Notice! All persons having claims against . N. Sparks, deceased, will present hem properly attested, and all perons indebted will make payment to he undersigned. Wm. Spakks, Executor Estate of 117-ttt J. N. Sparks, deed. Sept. G, 1902. s Hands Wanted! ! BY I i EXCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS, * * UNION, SO. f I * Forty (40) strong, able- T E bodied men, between the ages IE , I of 21 and 40. to make $1.00 per ? . day eaoh, and good wages paid X i ' to other members of the family T E for other classess of woric. We I i [ also want toppers, knitters, ? . loopers, menders and finishers. X i All the work is nice and easy, J i biiu wo yay uener wages than 3 1 t any other hosiery mill in the ; t 1 south. ;; j | 3 E ] i ^ IE i J. H. G AU LT, ii E Treasurer and Manager. 11 ( 87-4na. I COUNTY MUTUAL BI AM The County Mutual Benefi now organizing the Union Divi membership fee is $5, which cc assessment. One Dollar for with Mr. D. T. Duncan, the se Union Division, and is held in CIlKioof tn 11 * uuujwii tu (.iic uiucr oi judge J the Union Division, to pay the ciation. THE POLICY ISCLI Agreeing to pay the sum of one dollai upon the surrender of the polioy and a member in good standing. It is a hoir able, high-minded business men, for 1 people. It reduces life insurance prot the average of human life will allow, to pay, and there are no big annual pr< into some rich Northern insurance cone right at home, and when it is paid ou whose benefit it goes in time of trouble are secured applicants will be received member will be admitted over 80 yeai agents in every township in Union cou become members will write to County riutual Be of America, I Keeping With ft That is what we are strivin store room now which is conced< somest and most up-to-date in tl thp northern markets was able BARG For our many customers. Yard wide Percale in beautifu price per yard 50-inch All Wool Suitings in loi cheap at 65c, our price per ya All Wool Red Flannel, others i yard only Men's High Cut Creedmoors, 01 derselling price only Samples! Sampl Of Underwear for men women a Corsets, Suspenders, Shoes, Mill competition "go way back and e REMEI That McLure has the reputation bargains than any other store ic store before you buy we will guai after you have bought you will interest, join the crowds and trai city. McLure Mai Stop! LOOliL! c WASHEE-WASHEE. ? H The "UNEEDA" LAUNDRY has f been finished and is equipped with \ the most up-to-date machinery. I ,] am now ready to do your laundry n work in a strictly first class manner. (] Satisfaction guaranteed. Will call i; for and deliver. Give me a trial, c Experienced man in charge. o JACOB RICE, Proprietor. t "UNEEDA LAUNDRY." J 81-?m. s li A Boy's Wild Ride for hife. y Willi family around expecting him to ? die, and a son riding fur life, 18 miles,to c get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump'ion, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Z Brown, of Leesville. Ind., endured 1 death's agonies from asthma, but this " nratulitl f 111 nno/1 - 1 1 * ffuuuva&ui lucmuiur Krtvw nisi am roJiBr and noon cured him. lie writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Qrip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at F. O. Duke's drug store. PARKER'8 ^HAIR BALSAM and br?ntfft? a* hair. Promnat atarotaal frawth. NEFIT ASSOCIATION v ERICA it Association of America is ision of 1,000 members. The )vers the first advance death every member is deposited cretary and treasurer of the The Peoples Bank of Union, . M. Greer, the President of first death loss by the AssoEAR AND SIMPLE vnamKan In f.ha Hlvlfllnn * V? \J J \J k J kkk C IU li/Wk ?U WUV JL^i f IOIVU pproval of the proofs of death of a le organization, managed by honor- j the benefit and protection of home ^ eotion to the minimum of cost that There are no big salaried officers emiums to be sent out of the county ipar.y's pocket. All the money stays t, every member knows exaotly to ). Until the first thousand members up to 55 years of age, thereafter ne '8 of age. We want good reliable mty at once. Persons desiring to nefit Association Union, 5, C. f Up ie Times. g to do. We are in our new 3d by many to be the hand le city. Our buyer while in to pick up quite a number of a AINS m 9 1 styles worth 10c, our 5o rely colorings, would be rd only 50c ask 15c, our price per 12&c, thers ask $1.00, our un 75o l~?l! O 1 ? in icsii oampiesi!! ,nd children. Hosiery, Shirts, inery, etc,, at prices that make lit down. MBER of having more real genuine i Union. If you come to our rantee to sell you, if you come go away sorry Study your de at the bargain house oi the rcantile Co. Satisfaction.' "Clifton" floor always satisfies belause it ia always Kept right up to the tandard?the highest standard of purity 11 id excellence. "Clifton" possesses every quality eeential for making bread that is white, ight and sweet . The rich flavor to selloni found in the bread made fr ?iu ordl iar.v flours?ilia'. delie.o?n pure ?vhea |?v?r?is always found in Mia br a, , unde from ilfton" which i? no ordl* itiiy flour, as most people knov. "Clifton" flour is milled from the pick f the finest wheat grown; milled re nnifically. wl'h the test of skill and iualiinery iu every detail of ite manufnoure. * ( lifv-'ii" is easily a leader, and is tandii.g th<* test of thousands of fa uilos If you do not use "Clifton" have ( ur g* c< r to send you a sank film?netion experinn ^l by oar many untouv i> l.ia ??r* <1. ji.anpf>ni Mills, Oweneboro, Ky. Wheels Going Cheap. ~ ^ 1 mbU HiHinleae, < "iwcvut iJhainleae, 8y rat-use, P.ir^at, B'ua, F ?^ai Madison Bv oh, ; rceceut 84 G?ar. I have one at $6.00. ^ Ca'I at once. W. NEWELL SMITH, tome Phone 66. KmtUeloGfc " . IX \ :}.< '* ? . v