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' CHAP API a . rr * 1 _ L?TTirr jv new nai anu a oun ? liardly know you. Every tin troubles are ended when you e U J^P 0 ? w5 ^ M/&? S geif&b- **jd t&z/s ^**.1 ?'s ; ' "EVERY! COUNTY BENEFIT A OF AS uraioiM : J. W. GREER, President. The following are a few 1 members of the County Alulu J. M. Greek, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: I have fully examined 1 he pi a1 cf the County Mmual benefit Assj i riation and believe- it good and e1 caj insurance for the people. Yours trv.ly, Frank G. At -ti.i.l, Merchant. Union, S. C. J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. ' Dear Sir: 1 T l.olintrA f V nr? l?? M mGi . O. WV liVV V U1IU V-UUH J i'lUlU.J Benefit Association v ill ?avc to tin peop^ of Union cot nty thousands I dollars annually. Just think of th< ' total premiums going out of tin county. Were these 1,000 pcoj-h insured in old line companies at tit. North fur ?1,000 each, at an annua cost of ?:'0 per thousand. It wouh be $30,000 each year. Think of i"; We must keep our money at heme > and use it ourselves to our own upbuilding. Yours very truly, II. L. Oofs, Cotton buyer. Union, S. C. J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: Myself and wife \v( re of the first t< take out a |K>li'*y in ifie County Mutual ; We are well pleased with our policy ai.< hope to see you reach the thousand liiuil by Oct. 15th. 1 s?e i.oiearon why < vci] farmer should not jump at the oppor tunity to take out a p ?1 icy. Yours truly, J. \V. Sanpeks, Sheriff. , J. M. Greer, President, Union, S. C. , Dear Sir: , After receiving my policy in far . fVmntv Mnliiiil I nm an w.-ll with the plan that, my wife anil two hh..' have decided to ta e out policies. Von can send agent down and write the.n up. Yours truly, J. C. Edwards, Farmer, i i \ PEARAT jf K. r. F._i:. F. F. ? LOTH l S t shows quality, swell, snappy loo omc to ih. We want your busim /0 tm iJ-'W W &-/C" W \ Vv- A * V > vv? < ?> mgyjaiM^sSSei i'HING FOR EVE MU i UAL SSOCIATION nigncst testimonial 1 can give jour con;-* pany is to say that I was among 11 *? (Jrat to receive a policy tesiPd by lh" I'oion Division. I hope th.it you w jh Peon reach l,tXH) members. The provision contained in jour by-laws not to issue I a policy to a j crsou over thirty veins of i age after the lirst thousand is r.wlied is i a wise one and will keep dow n the death rate, which after a number of years runs high in other companies. Yours res.acTullv, ii. l fcmfe? 1ERICA. DIVISION. D. T. DUNCAN, Secy and Tress. sxprejaion* ef opinion from the al: ?J. M. GltLF.II, IVttiitli XI*, Union, S. C. Dear ^ii: Why did I j >in tit" u:i?> Mutual i ]5im.? lil Associate n? Well, 1 i avo a . family too iaexpilienctd and !i -!p!es-. to , lijjlii life's buttles U!.;..s M'e-I ;>!i I lie. I am not ahle to pay t! e premiums i.ir.ualiy demanded of me by an old lino life insurance conipat v. This As ? elation of 1,(J00; ?eplu in l'i:i in c am-v .sm.plas to me the ? \ icl <\>-t of ?1,0'.:!) hjo iusura: c% ami when I know I on'y have to pay us another member dies, I know thai. i:o insurance company in the world could exist by wiling insurance cheaper than tlt ifc. When a thing cost ?0) and I can gel it for ?10 do vou suppose 1 would pay ?J"> or ipi) for h Y Yours veiy tiule, 3 J. I. i Ia Bit is. f Union, S. C. ^ J. M. OitKEit, President, Union, S. C. r Dear Sir: As to rucoson why I l?e1 came a member of the I ni -n Divi ? , ion > f the County Mutu 1 Dcnetit Association, will say that, first, breams) I had absolute coniidei.ee In t'ne integrity of the gentlemen managing an l promoting the enterprise, and secondly,because I was convinced it afi'ordrd a means of protection not heretofore obtainable by a majority of our people, because of the excessive premiums charged by old line companies. Yours very ti uly, J. W. (Jiti.i.'oitv. > ! J. M. ( itFEit, President, Union, S. O. f Diar Sir. I am well r.ct|">aint<d with I he plan's ui policies lssiiea i?y me comity Dei.'lit Association of America, aul consider the same practicable and feasible. 11m? ??M??? V i'OUK JCE. Pni^ton* 'ifMir will do it. Your friend* will ikiug, graceful hanging. Your 233 and guarantee satisfaction. "" M?/// /a A' j/ //^M i . ^ RYDODY." i ? i i i? m-rsmL- ? J. M. Guklk, IVs dent, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: Aftertiaveli. gtxto..civv'> throughout the <: ui.try I can ti willfully say I have never met w ith a r.i ?r?? lienetiicent orgi.iizitioa for thenroucicn of our loved ones in case of dea'h than the County Mutual. Tho]-l.,:i i.-unequitable an 1 economic one, and being a union of homo p.ople lends sir e.mh in ir. i.h#ra being iifpi-.iL of loyalty aid pride in its success urd cuutimud l*i clits. Yeurs very truly. j'al i. a mcxai.t.y, Trave 1 i ug S.i'.o f man. J. M. Queer, President, Union, C. Dear Sir. First, I joined tlic Aesoeiation Iceaute 1 wanted and needed insurance. Second, because I am proud of the fact that Ave have devised a method whereby cur premiums can he kept at home for the further ad* vanccircnt and up building of our community. It is a pleasure for me to contribute my assessment to any bereaved family in Urion county, e^pccidly when I know 1 have been 0I.i',J'nn ^iC sime protection they are now receiving the benefit of. Yours very truly, I. Fit an k Pkake, Clerk of Court. J. M Guiceu, 1'icsidtnt. Union, s. (J. ]) ar Sii: I ean proudly say I I el it ve the County Mutual lienelii Association is something 11 l it i he people of Union county have long 1 ecu in reed of. I only wish i c mid take two thousand instead of one thousand as I am convinced it is tlio cheapest insurance ever v i it ten. It Ij Mc N'ai.i.y, Alderman, Jlrd Ward, Union, ti. O. J. M. Gimcek. Pividdeiit, Ui iov, S. C. I) ar >h: Alter having thoroughly investigated the plan of your Insurance Co. I have taken out a policy in same and have no hesitancy in f aying I consider it the Ixst insurance on the the mutual plan I have ever .seen. I think the head of every family should protect his household with one of your policies. .1 G. Going, M. D Mr. V.'. F. Bate?, Ag"nt, Cat lisle, iS. C. Dear >ir: Answering your irquiry as to why 1 joined the Union division of the County Mutual B -nelit Assoei.ii ion, would Hay that 1 be'ievo it h tlie most piacUcal and <c n.miiic d farm ?f pro'ec ion ever devised. The fact that it is trailing* d h/ County men all the money is kept in the County and ail the her.etlts are paid hack to our county pe ople, I think is reason enough. Yours truly, Hon. A. C. Lyl.es. Special Advertisements b?* i'iM <rt .-<1 in thi* column at liv rj(i 'i !> >v >> l i .>. for 2."?j out* is-oc. tour U?UCS lor A I !.tion.lt lilltt* OVOl I twenty live tvoril ?6t? a line. Wan i i.d?Aiiuu i' at c:Ei?Ah p< St8 l "? fc t 'oirji (> il.t llr-r cro^s smtli *t. eid. Apply to G W vVlL,t;0"lT, Uiiion Slii'i'tM. 34 j> & L. STOCK FOK SALE i IVE ' ). sharr 3 c? stock in scries 5 of the lT. 1$ <S; L. Association runniop five and a half yenis. Apply to it. M. Kstks. 40-31. \\? A NT III)?1,000 C'OHIKS OF \VO;j|? Vt out at pure.. - Apply to F.. M. Ad uns, Adanisburg, S. C. * 11-tf. TTt ' 1 v ~Ai E?A ' OOI> MUI.E. i M. W.l oi; >. 41<>ING SET r.OSi'?IJl'.ACK STOXM 1\jv iih initial letter's, iajr ild. Findet will he re.raided it left at t!tis ollice, 4Q-2tpu ADV?RTI3?D LETTER j. Uvnaii iiig ia the Post Office s' -Union S.C.. fjr the weik crding (X\ 10 h 1902. Abnm?, Frank Th^s ?n, Rtbecc.t Ct.xiker, Mis F II MviSVv. trOes I avis II M.-lkih. R M Fiucli, 11 O Jew v, Mi-> Cbarity I Lutni, Lillian McL) vell, Mary ! Persons cs.lno* f-r' the above In i ters will plcasa s>ay if advertised, r.ic 1 will be required to pay odo cent lc i | tbeir delivery. J. C. Hknteu P. RI X4ty -i::- *:& -?> ->!* >K- t jl Hands Wanted 1 a] 'T nv \ ^ ^ * EXCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS, i $ UNION, S. C. i i * ^ < s . t i v s Forty (10) strong, able- ^ I v bodied men, between the ng?s 5) ( jjr of 21 and 10. to make .$L OJ per i a, day each, and good wages paid j * to other merabere of the family ^ ^ for other classess of won,.. We ^ ^ also want toppers, knitters, :! .i, loopers, menders and finishers. J ^ All tho work is nice and easy, ^ and we pay better wages than 3 it any other hosiery mill in the ^ X South. J v We also want 1,000 eooO cedar post, ^ J I J. H. GAULT, j ! Treasurer and Manager. sj ft 87 4m; '1 J M. niii?U, President, Union, ?. C. Dear Sir: 1 am a believer in our AssociAlici or would not h ive Ik come a me nber Wo have long heeded such an org nizi tion to protect our widows and or, bans should we l-o suddenly e.tlled "over tin river," just as we needed our Mutua Fire Association to pro'eet ourselves should bur barns alid"homes lie suldeub burned. There is of coarse the <t teslio of cost to everything, and anything o! value has its legitimate rost, and I knovt life insurance which causes tue to p.ij only when a member dies, cannot b, made any clieapr. Tint would bs i business absurdity. Yours very truly. j. si VV^lsh, Curl Isle, s. c. .t. m. creep, president^ Union, S.. C. . Dear sii: il is not hard forme to toll you whj i am a member .of this Association, i believe theie i.i strength in "Union,' and hero we have l,<)uo jnople j >inerl together for the mutual protection of ovr homes in case death should invade and cut down the helping hand therein. It is a Source of great comfort to know that there are 900 other people in Union county ready to step in and rer-der their tangible assistance to my wife and children should i die tonight. Willi j,0uu people in Union /ounty deeds count now, where formerly only words of sympathy were paid to widows and orphans. . j. ii. spears, Mirchaut, Union, s. c. ' \ Mr. W. F. Bates, Agent; Carlisle, s. u. Bear Sir: After a careful and critic .1 examination of the mutual and protection features of the County Mutud lDnel'.t Association. i take pleasure iu saying tint i hold a pohcy with them, and 1 consider it sui>erior in.nu^ny respects to any i have ever examined. i consider it. a boon to the salaried man, especially lilted for his protection* iivf rtarvf T VI J .copB. U. Gueouiiy. Mu. W. P. Bates, Agent, Carlisle, 8. C. Dear Sir: , * I take ploasurp in-stilting, that I have si policy in the County Mutual Bene lit Association and that I ^m more than pleased with it. 1 carry several thousand dollars of insurance and I prize my policy in your company as high as any 1 hold. Yours very truly, s< ' o. a. jeteu. Mr. W. F. Bates, Agent, Carlisle, 8. C. Dear Sir: In reply to yours will siy thV, I have si policy in the County Mutual Bent-lit Association, and after a careful investigation I am convinced that it is exceptionally good insurance and should commend itself to any wishing same. Yours truly, W. II. JftTJtli. y ... r&Xlf WE ARE VEE Ei I *i*o purine for out" just >vautto roniind tlio weather wn ooK] oiiongh later o better I)<4 lnyin^iu ^ ; Heavy Clothi Underv I F1 r 1 I5 k i And that oup stor< r l you want to come ( jj you better goods fc I more goods for less k . . ? - j* otner store in Unioi [ taxed to their utmo i. k our enormous stock i? I: next to Oetzel's Hai k i McLure Me \ I 0 -M*- a> -A'r ? * I Fall Fash : I Are Burst f The "Clothier and Furnislu \ X the history of the clothin* i x tailored, well finUhel, pnd J placed before the buyeis c f I stance : I THE LATEST ST X ITT ? ? - ^ \\<i can s '11 you suits n % ?15 00 to ?18 00 that would $ ?'28 00 if made to order. 1 m of Children's Suits ranging 1 ft and Boys' Suits trom ?6.00 ft Our stock is made up < $ Hits and we know we can r $ and the best of the best is ii $ designs that are nude in lin i i A New Line of Sh {causes even the fair sex t) t in an ship and the style of ff Our salesmen will be g I J. CO! TREFZER, Tho Jew6ler, Is r ow rfcelvintr his fine stock of fall goods. Wutcli t liis space for bargains in Wa'ches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sllvoiwaro ar.cl Silver Novelties. Finest Cm ns at Lowest Pt.ces at TRICl^ER'S, Ix the Woxdeu Store. 41 Final Discharge. Notic-' h her-by criven tint J. Woodi h-ler, g i ir.li.w <?f th-j estate of Diisey K. Jet*r, ni'nor, Iiih applied to Jason M. Or?r, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Ui ion,for a final discharge as hicIi guardian. It h Okokufi) That. the 10th day if Nownrdier, A. U 1002. be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate Jason M Cheek, Probate Judge Union counly. Published in the Union Tines Oct. 10 h, UK 2. 41-5t. t Notice to Trespassers. All persons are warned not to bunt, ride, walk or hi any other manner trespass on my p'ree iu Goshen Ilill township known as the old Aughtry place. P.uties disregarding this ho'Ice will bo ' prosecuted to the full extent of tin law. I* G. You.vo. Publnhcd in The Union Times Oct. 10, 1902. w s , , 4!*4fc. 1 Y BUSY THIS 4 Pall Opening* but . yon. Hint nl though. 11*111 now it will l>o >11 and that yon had ponf stock of | ncr I Iq 5 I /ear, annels And Shoes, 3 is the place that o, because we give )p same money arv*sw 3 money than any ^ i- Our shelves are st capacity to hold . Our new place is . J o 'uwdre oLorercantile Co. g ions * ing Forth. t " jr" Fays "Never before in X c business has such well X ect fitting garments been x )f the country.*' For in- X YLES IN DRESS. * nade by Schloss Bros, from cost you from ?25.00 to & iVe also carry a fine stock $ in price from?2.00 to SG 00 i to ?15 00. ' * of the latest fall styles of $ suit you in style and price $ * i our stock. Patterns and $ lited numbers exclusively. $ irfcS just received which $ >tiuly the details of work- |l patterns in these goods, | lad to shovv you goods, f tiEN. ! **>?*>4* -mFinal Discharge. Notice is hereby gtren that W, F. Farr, Guardian of the Estate of 0. O. Lawson, Jr., Minor, has applied to A Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, la m and for the county of Union, for a final discharge us such GuaJdian. It is ordered, t.hat. i.uj , ..... .uv ivii ii?y 01 November, A. D. 1002, be fixed for hearing of Petition, aad a final settlement of said Estate. Published in the Union Times Oct. 8, 1002. Jason M. Greer, Probate Judge Union county. 40 80J. Notice to Trespassers, All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, ilde. walk, drive or in any other manner trespass upon my lauds ! ? Jonesville township. Persons disregarding this warning will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. k. d. colrmaw. Pubisbed in Tiie Union Tiun Oct, 10, 1002. 41-4t. .j Notice to Trespassers. A'l radons ?ro hereby warned not to ride, wa'.k, hunt, drive or lnanyothtf manner ti< sp iss on or allow any of their cattle or stock to trespass on the lands . known as the Vance plac*, the Whitm're and the Sbettlesworth lands TreeP i., cis will be prosecuted. A 1. m. moblst, n*?* 1 tenter. ? Publisliel'nTna Union Tims oct. 10, 1002. 41-46.