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m^mmmmarnrni i - r*t?y-^u M I L Patter a Hats. Pj.i ' of every descripfci' meiit, and Misses 1 shewing yau aaytl OTJR DRY Is replete with tli Goods, Silks, Tr MEDICINES Perune, regular pr Y/ompolca' Cad Liv Yog<? r's Liniment, Our clothing' ; surpasses FROM Our 11a'3, soil and .?di!t, Snits, Overcoats, Shoes, fi GROCERIES We have what you need. 1 orses to our rado. ?M& _ "EVEKYTt coy i ?< xzn&sx* J. M GREEH, Pr evident The 'ollo/virg a e a fe.v expii J. M. Greer, President, Uijio*1, S. C. Pear Sir: ] As to a rcaiOTi vby I be.ame a member of the Union Div'gi n of the c County Mutual Ilcnclit Associnli -n, < nrill say that, firs1, ben us 3 1 had ah- i solute onfidence in the integrity of the gentlemen managing and j tomotirig the enterprise, ar.d recondly, because I vras convinced it yfi'jrdtd a means of protection m t hcretofjve obtainable by a m-jority of out po j j le, because of too excrjsive premiums charge ! by old line companies * Yours very truly, J. \V. Grp>!ORY. I J. M. Grker, President, * Union, S. C. \ Poor Sir. k First, I joined tha Association l ViAOoiica T nrontA/1 r ri J A/.d .-1 ?t < > > ( ?. Hur.u'i nun livc au " ance. Sceond, because I am pr/.t 1 x of the fact that we have d^viaed a ( method whereby our premium? o*n r be kept at home for the iuvthcr advaicemcut and up building of our community. It is a pleasure fir ir.e to contribu.'c my iF.sersuncf.t fr> any bereaved family in Urion county, j especially when I know J have be> a enjoying the same protection they 1 ore now receiving tho benefit of. , Yours very truly, \ I. Thank I'KAKK, 1 Clerk of Court. c t J. M. Gnrenn, I'-esi ieiiP, Union, 3. C. Dear Sir: Myself and wife were of the fird lo take r ot a policy in tin* County Mutual. We are well pleased with our policy ar.d J hope to see you r<*ath ti.? ill ui^ncd limit hy Oct. l.'M). 1 ? > -oret onwliyryuy 1 farner ihodd lot j trp at the Opportunity to tal.e cut a policy. c Vans t'nly, i J. \Y. Saxi>j:xs, She:iff. t J. M, Gnrr.n Provident, j Ur>ion, J*. C. t Dear Sfr: J After li.;vin * tbor investi- i paled the plan < f y uir J:t?i:ninee Co. 1 c have taken out r policy in Fame and n havi no heiibnry in rtiyh r. cone'<<I?n it n the best insurance on the the rnuturl ti plan I have ever seen. I think llv* h ad r 1 rf every family should protect he house- I hold with one of your policies. J. G. Going, M. D. , .i ^wmm. um mm tmar wm ammam ~T - J*Y Tv** U I N c3, Flowgr3, BIrd s, For 21 will be found in our ] Cotes and Hancock wi ling- we have. GOODS DI >e latest that tlio mark immings, end Noiioi AT O Uf ice $3.CO, our price or Oil, regular price $1.4 regular price 25c, our j and furniehin any previous HEAD Collars and Cravat*, C <if?, S t and have style and character. > AT LOWE Wo can save you money, W< 11NG FOR,., EVE! ^TY MUf L \A>SSO{ JF AMERICA. 3N JDX'^XfiB&XC T"* T T\YT . A . W U sssions of opinions from ths mem J. M. Gr.iiKit, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: I l ave fully examined the plan f the County Mutual ilenefit Asso* nation and believe it good and eheap nsurance for the people. Yours truly, Frank G. Austell, Merchant. Union, S. C. f. M. GitKicn, Ihosaleut, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: 1 am a believer In onr Association >r wwuld not, have become a member. [Ve have long needed such an organiziion to protect our widows and orphaus, liouid we Ic suddenly called "over the iwr," j ist us we needed our Mutual ire Association to protect ourselvoi liouid our barns and homes bo suddenly mrr.td. Tlr-re is of course the question >f cost to everything, and anything of dci lias its legitimate c?.st, and I know it's insurance which causes ins topiy ciiv when a member d:e?, cannot, b'i ruulf any ch?apar. Toafc would be a >uiines3 absurdity. Yours very truly. J. S Wei-sh, Carlisle, S. C. f. M Cheer, President. Union, S. C. iear .Sir: I can proudly say I believe lhe County ilutu 1 Benefit A^sr.ciation is something hut the people of Union county have oug bron in heed of. I only wish I Mild take two tliou-iar.d instead of one housar.d as I am convinced it is the cheapest insurance ever writtcp. It. L. McNally, Alderman, 3rd Ward, Union, >. C. I. M. CttF.ER, President, Uuion, 8. C. );ar Sir. I am weli acquainted with the plans f policies Issued by the County Bewftt Vssociati >11 of Arnerics, and consider lie s.trr.e pract icable and feasible. The ;ifihest testimonial I can give your e>m tny is to say thut I was among the first 0 receive n policy issued by tbo Union )ivision. I hope that you will soon e.ieh 1,OOQ* metnbers. 'J'lre provision lontnincd in your by-laws not to issue 1 policy to a person over thirty yeaia of ige after the first thousand ir reached is 1 w ise one and will keep down tho dca'h itc, which after a number of jcars runs il^lt in ether companies. Your rnilv, U 1. CVTE. E R Y. uhors, Ornaments Slilliuery Depart- } il take pleisuro in i APARTMENT it cffjrds. Dimss is, Jackets, etc. r PRICES. 09 c. IO, our price 09c. >rice....r: 20c. g department 3 season, TO TOE hirt4, Underwear, IIoee; 1ST PRICES. i want you to bitch 3*0111* ^VDODY." UAL Nation i NCAN, Secy and Troas. bers of the Cennty Mutual: J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. Dour Sh: Why did J j ?la the County Mutual Benrfifc Association? Well, I have a family too inexperienced and helplesa to light lift's battle* unasdated should I the. I am not able to pay the premiums annually demanded of ine by an old line life insurance company. This Association of 1,000 people in Union county supplies to me the exact co3t of ?1,000 lifo insuiar.ee, and when I know I only have to pay us another member die3, I kuorv that no insurance company in the world could exist by writing insurance cheaper than that. When a thing cost $10 aud I r?n crpt. if, fi?r SIO <ln vnn I would pay S3") or $3 J for ii? Toum very truly, J. J. Harris. Uuioo, S. C. J. M. G reer, President, ! Union, 8. C. Deav Sir: It is not hard for mo to tell you why I nin a member of this Associa'ion. I bslicvo there is strength in "Union," and here we have 1,0JO people j >ined together for the mutual protecltou of olt liouies in ciue death should invade and cut down the helping hand therein. It is a source of great comforUto know that there are Odi) other people in Uuion county ready to step io and render their tangible assistance to my wife and children should I die tonight. With 1,000 people in Union county deeds count now, where formerly only words of sympathy were paid to widens and orphans. J. II. .cpe\rs, Mercnant, union, ?. u. J. M. Grbkr, President, Union, S. 0. Dear Sir: I habere the County Mutual Benefit Association will save to the people of Union county thousands of dollars annually. Just think of the total premiums going out of the county. Were these 1,000 people insured in old line companies at the North for $1,000 each, at an annual cost of $80 per thousand. It would be $J0,000 each year. Think of it? Wo must keep our money at home and use it ourselves to our own upbuilding. Yours very truly, II. L. Goss, Cvtton buyer. Union, S. <C. ffliilpuy OF MIMIC HiS fi liiun BIB Hit \\\ W. Ktinball Co., of Chicago, the Largest Builders *of Artistic Pianos in the Unite! States, aie advertising ami introaucing tiieir celebrated Instruments in South Carolina. Space has been secured at Bailey's Furniture Store and during the next TEN DAYS BEGINNING SATURDAY, SEPT. 27TH, A carload of Magnificent Samples will be on exhibition. One of the hundreds of endorsements: Waldorf Motel, N. Y. W. W. Kimball Co.: "The more I use my Kimball Piano the better I like it. The two Kim balls purchased for relatives give the sani2 satisfaction." LILLIAN N0RD1CA. After the exhibition these pianos will be closed out at merely nominal prices. It is a part of our advertising program to leave them in representative houses as a standard living advertisement. We cordially invite the public to call and inspect these instruments. W. F. BLOUNT, Mgr. for the Factory. The Fitst SJioir. Merer k Williams' Farce Comedv are billed to play "The Lone Widow7' at the Opera House tomorrow (Saturday) night. The company played to a good house at Florence last week, and the local paper speaks well of the show. Tl.la ...... ...V mat snvw VI 1(10 SCOSOn and considered rather above the averago of popular priced shows will no doubt be met by a pood house. The price of admission is -3?, 50c and 75c. . Death of Mrs. Hicks, Mis. Polly Ilicks. mother of the late J. L. Hicks, died at the home of her son.In-law Mr. It. E. .Smith Tuesday morning between nine and teno'chek. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mary Iiennett ard Mrs. J.ula Smith, and two sons Thoraos aud Vau liicks. She whs between 75 and SO years of ago. Sin had been a sufferer for several yeais. The lemains were intered at tho old cemetery beside lifr son, Mr. .T. L. Hicks. She was a consistent andcMvoul member of the Method!it church for 15 or *20 years. She also leaves about 10 or 12 giaud children and four great grand children. Our sympathies go out to the bereaved ones. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of authority given by an order of the Probate Court, herein, I will sell beforo the Court House door, at Union, S. C., on Monday, the Gth day of October, next, betwoen the hoars of 10 o'clock a. m. and 11 o'clock p. ki , to tho highest bidder, for cash, nine neau 01 norscs and raares, one mule and a number of buggies, surrles, wagons, harness, and other property belonging to the estate of the late J. F. Spillera, and pertaining to the delivery business. I. M. SUMXER, }J0-2fc Administrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims nc ilnst Hie estate of Die late John F. Spilb rs ore hereby notified to present same to Die unde;signed, p.tperly attested, on or h fore DeceUib?r 1, 1902; and ail persons indtb'ed to said estate are hereby notified to make settlement with the undersigned immediately. I. M ifUMJVKU, Or IJydrick A Sawyer, Adm'r. At tornov.-i for on id K<? tate. 80 4t fept. 23, 1002. A Boy's Wild Ride for 1,1 fe. With family Around expeclirg him to die, and a son ridlog for life, Itf mi'os.to I>r. King's New Discovery for Conmimp'ion, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Brown, of J.eesville. Ind., endured death's agonies from Asthma, hut tlv? wondeifui medicine gavo instant relief and Boon cured him. lie writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, T'neumonia Bronchitis, Coughs, Co'dr and Grip prove i?s matchless merit for all Throat and Lungtroubhs Guaranteed! bottles 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free L at F. C. Puke's drug store, [ OCTOBES g 1 T. jAJ VJ- ^iS'2Ci. US Millinery 3 -c- a c We will have 01 9 ing on Wednesdav , 3 -^>S?3? | All are Cordi F That is the < | we propose to ha^ and most up.to d; \ Millinery and ] ! exact copies froi j avid Baltimore 1 shown the peof We are working i now getting o stock marked up Remember that has the well can of not only I cing and most stylish are lower than I charged at other We have a full line Ladies' Coats, Si McLure Mei Special Advertisements Notices will be Iii33rt >rl In this column at the rate of iti wur Is or loss for 2">o one issue. f?br Issues for 75c. Additional iines over twenty live words 5c a lino. REMEMBERTUE OBENfNG^VT Miss M. E. Tinsley's will be Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 1st and 2nd. ON'T FALIi TO SEE THE MOST elegant Hue of Fall hats ever brought to the city at Miss M. E. Tiuslej's Wednesday and Thursday. It. WAJ I -LiLF? ZULU LORDS OF wood. Apply lo A. P. II. Walker or S. M. Rce, Jr. It WANTED?ABOJT 80 CEJ.YR posts 15 feet long and 0 inch *4 across smallest ead. Apply to G. W. WiLCorr, Union Stables. .13AND3 TO LEASE AT CAltlisle. I have fr number of one, two, three and tour horse farms of 11 se land to lease for live years or more, situated at and near Carlisle, S. C, 36 4t J. Clouoh Wallace. i THE HILL HOUSE AND LANDS to rent or lease. I desire to rent or lease the Ilill house; also to lease the Hiil lands North of Union. The lands wi 1 be leastd as a whole or in trarfg of from 40 ncres to 150 acres open land, t > suit applicants. I luvo also several nice rooms on the 11 ill lotto rent to respectable colored people. 30 4t J. Clougii Wallacr. Y8TEK3?THE SEASON IIAVirg opened, I will serve oysters hi bulk or in any o'her style. Saloon open at all hours at the European Cafe. 30-41 N. Sin pi no. OLD IRON WAN IED? I WILL pay highest price for your old iron, bras", zi .e, c! . Gather ii]> everything VOll ll ?Vf> in M.i-J li..o > > Hue iiiuuiju your prt m- * iscs and bring t> rne near ths power h?US8. 8. II. Vassy & Co. 37-3'p ? RHM EMHE!t ?F. G. TREFZETI, lie expert jsweler, moved next door to the Peoples Hank in McLures old t stand. '58-21. JS YOU LIKE TO GKT FIRST < l.iss work done bring it to F. O. Trefzer, now located at the Wonder Store. 38-21. ? 1 TUEFZER, THE JEWELER, IS C geltiug in a Quo Rtock ot watches, ( clocks and jewelry at his new stand. 1 Don't fail to see his goods an 1 p'lices. a COLLAR HALE AT HO BO'S?40 t dozen 20lh Century, Men's 4-ply 1 Linen Collars, the 15c kind, to, go for 1 the small price of Be. 10 dozen Linen Cuff?, the 25c kind, to go for 10c in the next few days. This is the greatest bargain ever shown in Union. H/TlRRBAL8AM 1 Clrar.ara and Wutlfita the bait. ( IffiSfRSSr? 4rMpr,mintri a kniumnt growth. ^Htlnvor Valla to liwatoro Oray ' 4H Hair to tta Youthful Color. 4 < Cure* crwlp dlacaar* A b?ir JitfUitg. fWlHL ^ fg&UU?l Dnmhto fi . I ?- ????rr ? Rtf, 1902, v [| ( <&. Opening. aca~^ - ? ir Millinery Open, October 1st, 1902. a a?^y 9 ally Invited. late on wVch | re I lie svTcllest | uo dssplay of | Pattern Hat?. L m New York | style?, ever g lc of Union. ? night and clay | ur mammoth | and in shape. 3 our milliccy j led reputation j J the prettiest & but our prices E those usually 0 places. H i of Dress Goods, iks, Velvets, etc. rcantile Co. ? Koi Doomed for JJfe. "I was treated for three years by jrcod Jocto.*s," writes W. A. Greer, McConuelsville, O., "for Foes, and Fistula, but, when all fai'ed, Back ten's Arnict Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures Burns, Brufces, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay, 25c at F. C. Duke's drug store. MONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangements by which I v*?n ur^utiHiu loans on ttrst mortgages on well located and improved farms at 7 per cent interest on sums of $1,000 and upwards and 8 per cent. Interest on : umi les-s than $1,000. No commissioni charged on these loans. Borrower only re?iaired to pay attorney for pre paiing necessary papers, etc. J A. SAWYER. + Attorney-at-Law. ^ 30 10ai. Union, S. O. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, ) County of Union. { By Jason M. Groer, Esq., Probata Judge. Whoreus, Carrie Ray has made suit to me to grant her Letters of Admin* strut ion on the Estate of and effect* )f W. E. Ray, deceased. ^ These are, therefore, to cite and ^ idmonish all and siugalar the Kin* lred and creditors nf il?? ??'? ^ ,M? saiu If r?i Bay, deceased, that they be and ap)ear, before me, in the Court of Pro>ate, to be held at Union C. II., touth Carolina, on the Sth day of October, next, after publication here>f, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ihow cause, if any they have, why he said Administration should not >e granted. Given under my hand and seal this !2nd day of September, Anno Domini 1902. Jason M. Greek, Probate J udgs. Published on the 2Gth day of Sepember, 1002, in the Union Times. 89-2t gained 40 Pounds in Thirty Dmym% For several mouths our younger brothir had been troubled with indigestioo. Ie tried several remediosbut got no benfit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain,s Stomach and Liver Tabets and he commenced taking them. Inilde of tliirty days lie had gainsd forty ^ rounds in M 'sii. lie is now fully reoov- J >red. We have a good trade on the Tab- , ets?Ho'.ley Bros., Merchants, Lorg Branch, Mo. For sale by F. C. Dale, [,Fine Piano Display, ' * jJ Mr. W. F. Blnnt, the Southern repcsentativo of the W. W. Kimball Company, of Chicago, the famous piano minnany is in Union and will soon havj in elaborate and artistic display of his lnc pianoe at the Bailey Furniture Co't i tore*