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WHITER IS Willi i s bleak cold wind and stiow Isule i clouds 1 not minicicni.lv clad to 111 v% ill only let us iticis" you SUIT OF UNDER WE SUIT OF CLOTHES, SHO ES AND A HAT Veil can ]>'ay tapj with the 'I'll,' Lest evidence of our j li^ht is shown hv the lari; ITOvkliiJg themselves with We say s EVI c ?M I The Quoter o IN THE PALISADES C AT ' White Stone Have 3x11 1) 011 there 3-et? the most magnilicent Hotel in sion of all the visitors who c >11 that if3011 will come to the ISji have the prettiest and best we will pay 3-0111* railroad tare proposition. We make this proposition Springs and drink the water ft will make no charge lor board, and we will carry it out to the I).) yon suj nose Ilia'. we wnr.U spe-M we knew t'lti', wr ! 1- -] as fine Mi: era' \V,i ikii. !? .> you ur.iiK tint' s:.oii a n .uu pir t!i? iV'si-Vrr of the State M (lieu! A-s- ci oh! EuMnteh : Uvr.vi until h? red-.: .c? 1 t practice t < move !o ih'-> reseat as lesidea! iiue v.atet? The-re f eets oujlif to o >nvio Tl:e yrouiie'.s are wed shad *)! and to T> e Hotel is li ltd up with uu sis froru p people io ciuoe and see our place v.i. ate .. Every i( urn is rot o itsi.le roam vvit.h Vrl.t" ian I'oalatg inside hhn is oil all \\ i n Southern lia.lwny, < i.l\ t? liri.u'-s' ; c>riia;es at el all tr.i Strum riXMr THY Ol'Ii '.VIUTE STOXE I.IT1I M' '1MAX ?! White Stone Lithic White Stone Citation to Kindred end f teditors State of South Carolina, / County of Cni .n. t By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate J udge. Whereas, L. C. Casey has made suit to trio to grant. him Letters of Admin istrution on tho E-tato of anil oll ctr of Loster MeKissiek, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Lester McKissick, deceased, that (hey he and appear, before toe, in the Court of Prohate, to be held at Union 0. II, South Carolina, on the 22nd day of October, next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should r.otj be granted. Given under my hand and seal flu- i Oth day of October, Anno Domini j 1902. J axj M. Grkf.II, Probate .1 udg?. Published on the Hah day of October, 19(L>, in the Union Timks. \ 1 -2t Notice. County Board of Commissioners wil meet in Superviso-'s otHce o i Fri lay, Oct. 2-ltli, for tho purpose of letting !< tlie lowest responsibility hi M<*r e mtract for steel to build bridges on T. irer rive j at (4ist bridge, and at Hants' bridge on ; Fair Forest creek. Biidge at Gist t ( consist of two 7"> fret shel spans, j the one at Harris' to !> ? one 73 ft> >t span. Each bridge to rt st on i itVr rock or cylinder piers. Plan and sp: c.li -si tions can 1m; seen oad iy of letting. A1- > may let con tract for appi caches t<> (<*.' ii i bridge o:i same day. T. J. BcTRxr.Af r::i. S i: r , U. C Union* TsmbsOjI. S h)JJ 11 3 j Notice to Debtors and Creditors.; All persons hiving cl.drnr agaimt (I , esta'e of lb late .1 < m F. Spiders in i hereby not lied to mcm-iiI, i>> i: ! undersigned. jv. ??j ?-t I? a'tet<d, on or b - j lore December 1, l'toJ; and a.l leMoi.sj indebted to said estate are I no by untitled to make vi'ttlem *nl with l!:j ur.dvsigned immediately. I. M vum.VI:K. Or Ilydrick & Sewer, Adm'r. Attorneys for said 12-.tafo. It Sopt. 2.'}, 1002. JERSEY HULL standi!.g at ny' house. 50c cash in advance for service, j Calf guaranteed or money refund, d 25-ly J. C. lluNTKn. | APPROACHING s, h'tlrg frosty mornings [t will lea terror to thus..? eet its cold Must'*. If y u r body with a ar. ch /. /n PAIR OP Cb4 4UI ALU FOR r " ' tKJ wintry winds and enjoy it. >ric?.'s on even thing I ting ;e crowd at our store daily their necdJ. jell cheap, f Low Prices. IF SOUTH CAROLINA ri3E -rLithia Hotel. If not, you 1 ave failed to see the South This :s the c-x presto to ourphtco, and we say here r'nzsai'il do not admit that we ventilated hotel you ever saw to the Spring*. This is a fair also: If you will come to the cel v, and are not bmcfittc-d, v. c This is an opt 11 proposition let tor. S7"?,0 '0.00 to huiM a refcrt Hotel unhss tor a C'Hi tie found auyv. h?M>? We think ksini.iii as I>\ I, O. Stephens, who wan Pion, ;-.lv. I'.eM.ient of the M.ili> move t ? < neoviiip, would give up his , Pii'sici.m utile Ma ti;? kne v we li i J a very (i?j voi 1 of the superiorly of our Water. scuety surrouudiucr tlia tlo'el is flue. ir?s of the country. I order to gel t'-r making special lat-s <t $10.' I) pjr week. fr tin !? > to four iviniln.vs. Umlincrtm) I :W-\ li i|:OA I Station, Pic!l II;M. O I .! from i lit) d-p >t to the Hotel. N c :o!i ti-.keto over sill r.-.ilfo adi. I!A GINGEP. ALE FOU SALE LY c WAG SON. i Water Company, Springs, S. C, Notice. O.i account of not haaing funds Sit aside for the putpose of aiding Confederate soldiers in it.diners, circa m-dances, sis set forth in act of the last L< gs.lalun nothing more can be done this year. Ail parties interested will pl?-.-.ss goveri tin uistlvfs accordingly. T. J. B'lTEXIlAUGII, Sum*. U. C. U.\r x Times Oct 8, 1902 11 2?. Administrator's Sale. All | ersons having claims against Mrs Pauline Moore, d> ceased, tin st pn-tfii them to the undersigned propelly at tested. .111 persons indebad to said d'.cetisfd must make piyment at. once. 11. E. Mookr, Adrar Est. of Pauline Moure, dee. Uxr >x Times Q;t. 0. 1902. 41-2r. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given tti %r. J. W i-vli T.ter, guardian of the estate of D lisey K .Jet-r, minor, has applied to .Jason M. flierr. Judge of Probate, in an I fm the Countv of Union.for a liaal diseharcre as such miardiun. It is Oupkukd. That. the 10ih day of Xoveml>er, A 1>. 1902. lx fixed for hearin^f of Petition, ai:il a linal >ett lenient of said Estate. Jason M Gup.rr, P.obate Judge Union county. Published in the Umon Timer Oct. 10th, 19?2. 41-5t. No:ice to Trespasssrs. A1 pers>ns are waned not t? hunt, ride, walk or in any other m inn^i trespass on my p'ace in freshen lliil townhip known as the old Anzhtry place. Parties d siegudmz tlii1* notice will be prosecu'eJ Lo the full extent of tin law L G Youva. Publis ud in The Union Times Got 10, 1002. 41-41. MONEY TO LOAN?" I have made arrangements by which I can negotiate loans on I'est toortvajt .s <? well lcc.t'ud and imp oved fa-ins at 7 per cent interest on sums ef $1 <?;j0 at d upwards and 8 per cent. 1 uteres' on nun lees than Si. 000. No coin mission" charged on Huso loans. 11 >:rower onl> iKpuridto pay altorrey f?e pr? | siring n( c s*ar) i a> cis. ? tc J A. SAWYZR, At'ontev-a'-I/ w. 80-10 0. Un'on. 8 C. Foil know What yon arc Taking When von take Grover's tasteless Chill Tonid 1 ecauso the formula is plainly prinnted on every ho*.tie showing that it is simply Iron ami (Juurtt" : i a te-Oelesa form. No cure no pay. "0e. 43-ly. DANGER IN POISON IVY. Hott to Know t'.ip l*lnnt?Simple ' Itomodton it Affcrtrd by It. "If oue knows bow the lth us toxicodendron?that Is the scientific name for poisonous Ivy?looks," said n man of the woods, "he can avoid It with ease. It Is sometimes n low shrub I about a foot high, and it is also a ; graceful vine, with stout, hairy stems, i This vluo sends out horizontal branch- j cs. The bush and the vine do not look alike, but both have coarse toothed, ; oval poluted leaves. These are always three in a group, and the plant also , bears small greenish white berries." Poison oat, otherwise Uhus radicnns, and poison sumae, or Uhus vinenta, are other plants to be nvoided by visitors to the woods. The sumac has groups of four leaflets, oval pointed in form, arranged on a tapering stem. It differs from the real suuiac in so far that its leaflets incline upward. In the autumn the foliage is a brilliant scarlet. The little berries look like grayish white grapes. A goad antidote for ivy poisoning in Its f.rst stages is a solution of ordinary baking coda. A bottle containing a pint of water and a heaping teaspoonfnl of baking soda is carried by many persons who take walks in the "woods, for, while some people may handle the poison vines without danger, others are poisoned if they pass within twelve feet of them.?New York Tribune. S':e Pilled II1 m Distress. An artist v.-ho was making n sketch- j Ing tour through a picturesque region ' of Connecticut chanced one day on a ! barn so alluring to his eye that he sat J down cn a stone wall and went to work at once. TT n ennn 1?inn /iamcoIamo ll\of WVVI* Wl.tllV, \_ WUOVIUilO llUll UV had two interested spectators in tlie 1 persons of the farmer and his wife. ! who had come to the door of the house j to watch him. The artist by and by discovered that Le had lost or mislaid liis robber eras- j er, and as lie wished to correct a slight ! error in the sketch lie went up to tlie door and asked the farmer's wife If he i might have a small piece of dry bread. This, as every artist knows, makes a good eraser. The farmer's wife looked at him with an expression of pity not unmixed with surprise. "Dry bread!" she repeated. "Well. I guess you won't have to put up with any dry bread from me, young man. You come right into the kitchen with me, and I'll give yon a thick slice of bread with butter 011 it. "Now, don't say a word," she continued, raising her hand to ward off his expostulation. "I don't care how you came to this state nor anything about it. All 1 know is you're hungry, and j that's enough for uie. You shall have a good dinner." The Nest of the IvinprflMher. Our American bolted aleyon, or common kingfisher, is an expert hole borer, j There is scarcely a clayey bank along the streams of our middle and southern states but lias its face cut by the door of one of these gloomy looking houses. The hole is usually unite round and crocs directly Itiro the bank, with a slight upward slant to a distance of from two to four feet, where it turns nearly at right angles to one side or i the other, ending in n large. Jug shaped j pocket, where the eggs are laid. The j kingfisher is my most cheerful companion when I am out for a day's or a week's angling. It is an ever fresh delight to watch him swooping down into tlie clear brook water witli a melodious plunge and coming forth sparkling like a flake from a blue sen wave or a fragment of turquoise. lie rarely fails to . catch the minnow he strikes at, but his j appetite is unremitting and insatiable, lie eats from morning till night.? Maurice Thompson. Two Thtnp.M That Senre n Nenrro. j Two seemingly harmless things ex- ! cite the fear o.f the southern negro. One is the cracking of the linger joints; the other is to he stepped over as he lies prone npon the ground. The cracking of the linger Joints scorns to suggest to the negro imagination tlie rattling of a skeleton's hones, while to be stepped over is regarded as likely to bring bad luck to grown folks and to check the growth of children. A half grown negro hoy will sternly com maim n piayrenow who mis sieppeu over liis body to stop back in order tbat tlie spell may be removed. I'nele Snm'a Reornlta. The following qualifications are required of every soldier selected as a recruit: lie must not be under twenty or over twenty-five years old, lie must lie strong enough to lift a 100 pound weight with both hands to a position level with his chest, he must be 4 feet 8 inches In height and aide to run a course of seven miles in an hour, and j he must also be of good character. Diplomacy. William Slimson, Jr.?Do you believe in being kind to the sick, mamma? Mrs. W. Sllmson?Certainly, Willie, und I hope you always will. AVhy do , you ask? William?Because, mamma, I henrd the little boy on the next bloek had the measles, and I've been visiting him all ' the afternoon.?Harper's Bazar. auv run ii 1'jipiniinuon* "What do you mean by 'embers of , (he dying year?'" asked the poet's wh'e. "Why, Nov-embor and Dec-ember, of course, my dear," replied the long ! haired one, with u flendisk grin.?Cblcngo News. I.onir Time Iletween Heal*, "If you're n-stnyin' fer dinner," said ' the author's little boy, "I'm afraid you'll go hungry. We only eat on i publication T'?A tint) Va Comtlttttipn. I ? m,~ - FP.l? JJ BLOOD A AD SKIN CURB Cures Blood Poison, Scrofula, JTcxema, Rheumatism, nud all Blood Trouble, The Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) treatment for impure blood and akin disease is now recognized as a sure and certain cuie for the most advanced stapes of cancer, eating sores, eczema, iteliings skin humors, scabs or scales, syphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers, persistent eruptions, pimples, boils, aches and pains in bones, joints or back, swollen glands, lisings and bumps on tho skin or blood diseases. Men, women and children are being cured in every State by Botanic Blood Balm for purifying tho* blood and expelling the germs an<I humors from the entire system, leaving the skin free from eruptions, ami rosy with evidence of pure, rich blood. No sufferer need longer despair?help is at hand?no matter how many discouragements you may have met with, Botanic Blood Baim (B. B". B.) cures permanently and quickly. To satisfy the doubters wo will give to any sufferer a trial treatment absolutely free so that they may tost this wonderful remedy. B. B. B (Botanic Blood Balm) sold by all drug stores with complete directions forborne treatment for $1 per large bottle. For free trial treatment, address Blood Balm Co., 8 Mitchell Street. Atlanta, Ga., and Trial Treatment will be sent at once. "Write today. Describe troub'e, and free medical advice given. Over 3,000 voluntary testimonials of cures bv using Blood Balm. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. For sale by F. C. Duke, Druggist. Firal Discharge. Notice is hereby given that W. F. Farr, Guardian of the Estate of C. C. Lawson, Jr., Minor, has nppijed to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the county of Union, for a final discbarge us such Guaadiau. It is ordered, th-it t.he -4th day of I November, A. D. PJU2 be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a fiual setA 1 t _ 1 TTS . ? uement 01 s ua Jt-siftre. Published iu the Union Times Ojt. 8, 1002. Jason M. Greek, Probate Judge Union county. 40 30i. get shaved! You cau pet soaped at any old place but when you want to gtt shaved ro to mulvihill's barber shop. The most artistic liair cutter in town. Next door to Tluelev's Jewelry Store. 9.".. It- ^ nin Solrnn Onlli. A popular comedian tolls a story of n waiter at a London restaurant who was sadly given to drink. A party of young men determined to reform him, and one day they read to him an imaginary paragraph from a paper relating n terrible accident In which an inebriate in blowing out a candle was killed by the flame igniting the alcoholic fumes of his breath. James pricked up Ids ears at this and requested that the paragraph might he road to him again, which was done, to the evident horror of the poor man, who imme/lbitolc ~ ~ uiiiivij ? cut ill DtUlt'll UL U IHUIt*. Returning with this, be expressed a desire to take a solemn oath upon it, bemoaned the fact that ho had been a sorry tippler and was bringing himself to ruin and then swore that never again so long as he lived would he attempt to blow out a candle. n;;t Not Wltli the Line. He had lished up the stream and down the stream and used Uics, paste, worms and every other form of bait that the Ingenuity of man could devise, but without result, and as he wended his way homeward at the close of tlie day his temper was high and his tlsh basket empty. Still, there was uo occasion to publish the latter fact to tlie whole world, so when ho met n friend by the way the following dialogue ensued: "Been fishing?" "Yes." "Had a good day's sport?" "Yes." "What did you catch?" "The 0:30."?Answers. ___________ Peach Slo:?o!?. Poach stones will make a quick, hot fire and one that will last. One and n half or two buckets cf peach stones will last as long as a bucket of coal. One has to bo careful not to fill the f.'ove too full or there w.'.l likely be an explor.'.on similar to n gasoline c::pioeion. The proper way to keep the* tire going Is to put in :i shovelful nt n time. "I*e::e!i stones thrown ir.to a damp cellar." raid one who has used them, "r.ro said to have a peeulir.r effect on a person. After the stones are In a cellar for a time gasrs arise, and the fumes will go to one's head and give the same effect as if the distilled product cf the peach had been imbibed."?Baltimore Bun. Cures Eczema, Itching Humors. Especially for old, ehroivc cases t the Bo'anic Blood Balm It gives a healihy blool supply t> tl e riT, etc 1 units, lien's all the 8or-8. crupMom t-nbs. s -al.-; fitopi the awful ifc'iing an I lu*ning ( eczema, swelling i. suppn'a i ir, w.u.ry so ei, ?'c. Driigeifl'*, SI. Sample and prepai I l>y writing Blood Bahu (?.?. Atlanta, O*. De^crlbs trouM end fiee mcdica1 advice sent ia 8*ali?d letter. CONTRflCTOHS' *** ^BUILDERS'^ ^b_W!LL SUPPLIES. CsjUir ?l?l Piwi, Go hi as j mi Ot.? <?J ?#? Tu?i, T(V4it, *+ *t??l IVa?u4M?iia k??. B ering i'l J*?U, t?rn?ka, Ot*k?, Ukia id " t?f #MT> ?if JTOl .0M8?RD !?3H ?DRIKJ SilfPLV CO. ? imwi *. g Remember, Friends, You will always fiud a full line of 9 ! Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everything to bo found In nn lin-to-dnto family Grocery, at my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. Bring Ycur Laundry to We. J. T. SEXTON. Maiu Street. ~J. CLOUGHWALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Room 12 u,)stairs Foit^r Balli'tr. RALPH K. CAJ.SON. IT. L. SCA1FE. CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real estate and collections. JAMES MUNRO. D. R. DUNON C. P. SANDERS. Munra, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. 4 Law Range, Union, S. C. 5-1y n F nvnoinv ? ? p?"iwrn ?. Uiumuii, 4. A. OA W I ttt. Spartanburg. Union. HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LW, Union, S. C. Office No. 5, Law Raxob, Wallace Building. 2-ly S. MEANS BEATY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. No. 3, Law Range. JETER BUTLER, ATTORNY-AT-LAW. Opposite Court IIo; s\ 1'iaetieo id al the courts of South Carolina. S. Q. SARRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Offers his professional services to the people of Union and surrounding country. Dav calls at Dike's Drug Store. Kiaht Mll> it IKa mtllilanM nf tire T. T Haines. 18-tf. Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts of $300 and upwards on improved farms at 7 per cent inkiest. Xo commission except a reasonable attorney fee for preparing necessary papers.30-ly. V. K. DjcPam STALLION! STALLION!! The standard b ed stalion, Pebble, will begin the Fall sea3on at our stab.c Sept. 20tl>. Insu 63 at $1'\03. 33- GUEEX&BOYP. Notice to Trespassers. All r('rs?ns are hereby warned not to bunt, lid1), walk, drive or in any oflur manner trespass upon my lands in Jonesviilo township. Persona disregard ing this warning will bi prosecuUd to tlie full extent of the law It D COLVMW. P?ibi,hed in Tiie Union Iimks Oct. 10, 13J2. 41 4r, Notice to Trespassers. A". 1 persons ara hereby warned not (o ride, wa'k, hunt, drive or in nnv other manner trtsp is* on or hJIow any of th? i cattle or stick to trespass on the lands known a* the Vance pl?c*, the Whitmire and thp Shetilesvorth lands Tresptssois will b3 prosecuted. I. M. Modi.ky, Renter. 1'uhl s'.ed in Tun Union Times Oct. 10, 1002. 41-41 D Rs'n cnJswcat \ \ . \ M ?3 have no effect on JLwyirS Bt 4| harness (rented B B /8% #' &( /%- I 0 with Eureka Har- & VM%BLMwr% raj urn Oil. It re- \ B B situ the damp, ww \ \ MB CI keep- (he leaih- M ia&flCCC* H I U do not hreak. \ \ ^ E m x \\\ uiU\ v n jjj and'cui. Standard Oil jj \ \*j^\^ Stops the Cough and Work off the Cold T/tx*tivu Rroro-Q'j'iiine Tablets cure a cold hi one day. No cute no pay . Trice 35 cents. 4 i ly Charleston & Western Carolina ^Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND A8I1EVTLLE Short I.lne Schedule in effect July O^b 19?2 Leave Augusta 1010am 2JGpa Arrive Uruouwood 12 tt ]>u Anderson T 10 pa Lau 1 45 pm ?tb aa Ci icon vino a 2i> pui 11 9U am bparuuiburg Oilupiu tuvaia Union 7bo pm baluda 6 adpm lieuUursonviilc.. c il pm Asiioviilo 7 16 pm Loavo Abbeville 7 u6 nin " Uuiou stftam bpartanburg 1201 pm 4 00 pa Greouvlllo 12 16 pm 1 *m pur Laurens 1 to pin CMpm Anderson 7 3b am Uroeuwood 261 pm Vuupm Arrive Augusta 6 pm 11?,.m Leave Columbia 11 roam Newberry 1S42 pm Clinton i 2b pm I Arrive ureenvlllo 8 pru V Spartanburg 8 8U pin Lcavo Spartanburg i*bl pin Greenville 18J6pm Arrive Clinton * * Pm Newberry 8 06 pin Columbia ........ 4 A) pin Fastest and Beat Line betwoen Nt wberry and Uroenvillc, Spartanburg and Glenn Springs. , connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurens Kail*ay. Foranv information writo BHNKST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. AgL, Augusta, Ga. T. M. KMMKRMJN. Traffic Manager. SEABOARD Air Line Railway Double Dally Servico. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Foints South and West. IN EFFECT MAY 25tli, 1902. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No. bl No. 27 Lr. New York. P II K.... 12 bo p iu 12 lo a m Lv. fbiinucii liiu, i' it it.. it .'j |i hi i tii . is i.v. liuliiiuuic, " 6 4o p iu CZ- V 84 am Lv, Wusiiiiigion. W.S.Ity 7 lm ji ib IU 41 aiu Lv. i<K.liii.uuu, a. A. L. K) lo .it p m 2 16 j. us Lv. I'fltubuiB. "* 11 2o |i iu t 60 , us Lv^Norliiia, " i 66 a ni 6 Jo p iu Lv. Ilendrrsou " 2 28 s~m 6 51 p us Lv. lUlvigli M 4 12 a IU 7 27 p IN Lv, a-lU. 1'iuea " 0 oo a iu 0 :7 j> iu Lv.llsiiilel, SAL.. 7 20 u iu loSiput Lv. Coluiubiu 1 " U4ii>i hi i "i. - Ar. tMvnunaii' " 2 3o p iu 4 SO a m Ar. Jacksonville " 7 uo p iu 16 a m )ir. bt, Augtuliiiu ~ . l(i 60 p m Ar. 1'aiupa 11 6 -15 a ui 5 46p in No. a? No. 41 Lr. New York, N Y PAN f 7 W a iu 8 55 p in | Lv. Philadelphia " 10 10 n ui ll'Jtipin I Lv,.NcW York, U U 6s i_o f 3 Oo p ui ...... 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