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Special Advertisements
Xotice.wlll bo [naorto:! In tbtscolumn At ] s
the rate of i) wop is or loss tor 25c otic issue. |
four issues for 75c. Additional lines over v"
*wcnty live words 5c a line. I <i
H~ kit'sejTkniTnniTfxnss, is ! 1.
Kin^5 liywa>s, Ivronsti'lt, Ttsc |v
Iyrvl L'rotector, The Conspirators, In :
the Day5 of St. Clair. The II inner of 1^
til.. - a ? " "*
uiii-j, atium ami ur* ffomin, The Lvom Vi
.Brigade, Tlie Leopard's Sp >ts and Winn
th* Land was Young. The ah >v s btv)k s
an 1 many other-, on hand, also all the
Magazhio and Xc?v York Dailies oa sale
a*. II. F. Ho mfc's.
WAN rKD?l,0o0 COIlUS OK W'oOI)
cut at once. Apply to 1'. M. '
Adams, Adamshurg, S. C. 41-tf.
WANTLI)-2.0U0 ('LDA tl POSTS
7 led long that will fquure 1 inches.
Apply to T. (J. Di.'N' AN' at I'liloj) Co*- \
'i'ii , till i ilice or L. G. \ or.N' a'?'.! 11
ftdo. 52- ,i
"EUlESlI GROCERIES (OViiNG 1
Jy and going every dav. ('env'tv pro- *'
dune a specialty at 11. K. M.uutY's.
Enterprise street. |."...l\r. }
WA N T EI) ? AT ON <7 1-:, l^KJU <i
pounds Beeswax. Highest pt>
ps'd. Union Hardware (' ? 4'!OFFICETO
IlKNT? IN CEN'TEL (
?.<f town, on first lloor. a
id- S. M. 11 ice, dr., E. V. ?
TTV >R SALE ?A GOOD M1 LE. '!
A-1 M. W.Bouo. 41- |
Lot* foiPsa l;;-~ i-ouit lots, >
jenant house on each, on West |
Main and Biassengame streets.
47-dc J. G. lluoincs, Attorney. 1
rn) RENT?ON E TWO sTOK V ?.
??. cottage, six roomsr on South street, i
oi.e hlock from Main. The most liesir- t
able location in town. Apply to F. O. i
Duke. 47-tf r
IjVjR RENT?ONE 2-MOlDK J
i larni at Bonhams containing 1>0
acri s. Parties vri;-?liii*c a lirst class laun (
apply quick to H. II. Hr.i.rc. 47-2tp. (
Citation to Kindred ant! Creditors, j
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. j
By Jason M. Greer, Esq.,, Probate Judge.
Whereas. James Porter has made suit.
to rue to Kraut hi:n Letters of Administration
on the ostein ami effects of '
J, uJdio Porter, deceased. '
I'la-seare, therefore, to cite and admonish
till and hin^n' ir the kindred and
creditorsof therai 1 LaddiePorier.deoei < 1,
llial they !>. and '-vneai' before ru*\ ia ,
j'l the Court of 1'lotrite, to h> heid at
l/nion, C. II., ."vnitti Carolina, on the C
.'trd day of Decern'er, next,
cation hereof, at XI o'clock iu the fore- .
noon, to ehovv cause, if any tliey have,
why tlie said Administration should not
be granted.
(iiven under try hand and cent this '>
17lh day ot Nov, Anno Domini. 1002 I
JA.sox M. ( UK Kit, n
Probato .1 udge.
Published on the 21st day of Nov. 4
1902, ia Tiufi Xlulw. 17-21. ,
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??FOR,swslie
best of
rarylhing can
i found at
Negro Women Fight.
A bloody I!?hf. took place in an unryory
ipnrt-'r of Union Friday night si
'i e'e ago between two negro women of
reputation, viz: Nervy Gar m\
-;!i u Nervy Fair, better known as ,
The I>la';k CV?:," and Lillie Palmer,
utter known us ^Cr.uo-fJo.i." It seem* ;
?.< ''The ]V;u-k Cat" at once went in I
ni!i an iussitiab'e thirst for gore, and 1
'hipping out her knife she cut., slashed I
e I stabled the dinky damsel wi'h the ]
oo-go > e>ea in a manner to make our <
p-to-ilah? hute'iers t'.irn green v/ith :
vy. When s'sse waa persuaded to do- i
tii g > >-goo one had about seven
ds over her parson, back, front and <
1 >rs. (hdp and Going pa'ohed her i
p it!i M-.'die and thrtal and eh" i-i ;
' Ming along very well, with appearand- 1
no c. idc'iC" ? .( intention of s' ulil ng l
:V this ueetal coil, lucre's the pity. Th > i
'Ir.'.k C;.l Viae-d to have the cutting |
s't of ti program *'c ipyrig'.ite i" suit ]
o j." ?i.v?r tint :h' was treated '.<> i
lie ca'vin.g process. Morn's the pitv <
gain. I flees look like some means <
nil 1 he d? void to rid the town of these
unions so d di^rep otsible characters. ?
he* are ivoss'' than si di^grac* to this i
v any other civil'/.ed romi.ninity, and a s
nch in the *i.osti:Is of every re->prot- j
b\> (ilix. ii df the town, white or black. j
Am sting them ' and incarcerating i
hem in j ul to I;'* in idleness while they !
icfci! at the expense of the taxpayers 1
' the town i-i n farcy pure and Mint pic, i
* ?! it hs vMtiug ".ime a stop b? put to ;
iiii ni"tii*?d. They should either be
nade to leave town and stay away, or
stockade illiquid h'! tti9.lt around the
:ck crushing machine and they should
in; le to ta. nk up the large rooks so
he rrustier could handle thrin. A few
loses of this 1 iud of medicine, wo imgiiie,
would nave a healthy effect. If'
hvie ia r.o law to make femahs of this
h.irsic.tti do manual labor, for ini.deneaiiors
and violation of the town ordinances.
it is high time our legislators
iicct su* h a law, and ilie sooner tiny do
L the better.
The case catno up before tiie Mayoi's
ourl and he turned sum ovsr to tin
ii-th* r c ;t; t. A teun cf about filiy
ears in the pententiary migiit possibly
ui the town of them long enough to let
he air puiify.
fircud and JI read Making.
I'.of. Wiley, <if the Ag;iculturafDclartioent
at \V??sliiuffton. in an ariieln
in "Hi?;.<1 anil JJroa'l Makii.ff," sa>s
'ill*'nutiitiVH value of wheat ll ?nr ?i*>ifjuls
on 11 in char-utter of tiin iniilim? "
l*.j?' most, Fcienf ideally tnillnl >1 >".r is
Clifton," in .tie at Jiiuiist'oiil Wills.
) visu-Ij >ro, Ky. Insist, on your tfrurer
I'l.ilin^ it to you. Sol t t>y Ma<. belli
l'ouhi? a ul Uui >n (lotton Mills Stoie.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The law Arm of Monro h Sind -rs is
why dissolved by mutual const-it. Ail
arsons Indebted to sa:d fiim v ili ;?!?sixn
).ik?* j> ij iuint to ritl.ih" m dorii?n<d.
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A Delightful At Dome. jj
One of the moat pleasant and enjoy- "
able occasions that it has been the gc>d j
fortune of many to attend in quite a
while was the at home given by Mrs.
Too. A. Fant at her palatial home on _
Fast Main street. Sixty-two invited p
quests assembled at this magnificent 0
liome, surrounded by its great yard of
Ireautiful spreading oaks and other shade ()|
trees. The guests were received by ,'j
Miss Sad in Fant, the charming and ac- r ,
mmplis'ed daughter of the hostess, as- Vi
listed by Miss Nina Col ton, an attractive 11
m:l talented young friend, piftrd with H
unusual conversiitional powers, and a j,
shunning young hostess Iu rsr 1 f. These "
I wo young ladies received with an ease l>'
tnd pa'ce that would have done credit
a veterans. The halls h*h1 parlors were
tastefully decorated with palms, pink
i\>s. a and chrysanthemum!, while at Uh
nltte of each guest there was a pretty 1
iiile button-hole b induct of pink oirna- w
Liois, ti?si \vit!? tiny ribbon, to bs ?clep.Ud
by the guest as a souvenir of the
jccasion. ps
At the small tables in the dining room hi
lelieious refreshments were served. The u
jccasion wat one 1 ?ng to Ik* remernh ued b
is one of Hi-) giandest entertainments m
,l?at li >s b-en given in Union, a city
iotH f.)r excelling along this line. 'I lie iij
quests retired expressing many thanks to
'he hostess for the pleasure and ei.j -ymeut
furnished and the royal enterhi nmwnt
given upon tills delightful occasion.
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| Why Do I
When a man
S3 f Vl A f i r? rf c tbo
gj ?' - ? I ? A V/ ? t JULVt l.?.J M
I but it keop3 on lot
would have been
true criterion of ;
| maintains its dre?
E oring experts wh<
E ticular subject--oi
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| 11 (G U GRADE CLOT!
Til v Pcob-r Ulster#'
The L'ouke Sister*. fourteen in num*
v, at the op h miso Tu*s ay
as :> roaring suceo.fi. Tin li uh? wa?
d, everything was still behind the
irtaii.s, rut posted began to
01 der what *.vas th" icht, that there
as npp.ii en! ly no ! !'. < rhino i!v <jvi ties,
[towing that, it w;n oar of il:o quest ion
>; as many vivacious young Indies as
tie known to bo iu the play, to b boiiitl
tho36 curtains 'and maintain suoh
nfect quietude. The mystery was
Kin solved anil thero was a grand disay
of *'rubber-necking" and heads
irncd ou shoulders as if set on pivots,
?the leader of tlie party of I Yak Sis rs
appeared, npt upon the stage, but
11 ho entrance t ) the p.uqiet, dressed j
i simple costume of black and white.
imp, >viin ner mma uox, liuerauy l>e- I
. eked with an advertisement, (iu large
iters) of some merchant in Union. :
lie tripped down the aisle in U13 truly
d maid style, followed by the other
lirieeu, all dressed alike and carrying
leir band boxes with a tall while spiral
taped paper thing protruding from the
?p of eacn bow Tney ct arched to the
age v.h-re the inevitable hustle and exteuient
of a lauding of females was
itne-sod. The objects were taken from
n b;u?l bcxes and proved to hi very
ill paper hats, which were donned with
10 usual primping before the mirrors
anging conveniently near, and the sisms
took theirsja:s Mr*. Marvin Boyd,
le "spinster" with glasses, assumed the
?le ol le ider or director, a:il hindled
io part to perfection. Tne entertain rent
was a grand success from start to
nish, and the audience constantly
oared with laughter and applause. The
New Woman" was handled to perfecon,
and in a manner that indica'el
lat the young lady meant business, and
i.at it was no joke with her. The young
leu of Union were hit hard by another
banning damsel, who seemed to know
hat she was talking about, while the
mdition of Aulde Ling Sine, in a bigip3
tone 01 voice by another was just
resistable, and the young lady was
jrced to lepe it a verse of it before quiet
on id be restored. The tragic end ng of
ie life of tlWCrrass-'ioppec sitting on a
weet later vine" ami wmII r?nH^iv.i in a
3113 picture uf grief and in mining upon
lie part of Mr. G rasa-hopper'a relatives
tid frieuda, and victory and gladness
pon the part of Mr. Turkey Gobbler,
ho had swallowed Mr. Grass-hopper.
VTe caunot go into further detail for
rek of space, bat suIUjo it to say, thai
: the object of the I'eake sisters was to
uruisli lun and amusement to the audinca
they were eminently successful iu
iieir efforts. There was considerable
ileut in this aggregation of the sisters
nd as usual they were greeted by a full
ouso. The receipts footed up to sixty
id dollars. Let us have another dose
f the same kind of medicine, ladies, it
,'as good and tasted like more.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or intitnlion
supported by voluntary eontriution
will i>e given a liberal quaulity of
le Longman & Martinez Paints whenver
tbey paint.
soti::- This has been our custom for
wen ty-sc von years*, any building not satifactorilly
painted, will be repainted at
ur expense; about one gallon of Linseed "
HI to bo added to every gallon of the
aint to make ready for use; it's.mixed
i two minutes, and cast of the paint n
aerfby muds less in price than any
ther. Yearly product oyer oue million S
ailona. 1
/Ongnian & Mattinrz. ]]
olo Agent .S. J. II. Howell, Kelton,S.C. 11
41-5t. ' ft
ipening Books of Subscription. J;
Notice is hereby given that th-3 books C
f sub cripti ?n to iha capital stock of (1
io KuU.Mpi.ise Building and Loan Asso- (.'
ation have been opened at the Peoples C
lank, in the city of Union, S. 0. C
Toe capital stock of this Association G
seventy-livo thousand doll ivs, divided G
ito seven hundred and Ufty pharos at a I G
ir valuo of one hundred dollars each. II
P?. F. Arthur, il
1). T. Dunca.v. T1
It. L. Y.cNalt.v, 1!
J. G. IIUOI IKS, 11
ov. HI, 1002. Incorporators. !i
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otico to Debtors and Craditors.. n
All parsons lnviosr claims against the *i
ita'e of tlir! lain William E. It-iy tire
r*r? by untitled lo pre* -nt sumo (orb'
ndersisrnp'l, pr.p-rlv attested, on o< *
dV>r? "February 1, 1003; an 1 ail persons w
>d?btecl t<> sa'd estate are h< i t by not ill. d tl
>malic set Ileal -n! with t '.e un Ini si'/nol
nmediatrly. Mi:.;. L'aktiir lt\y,
or Administratrix.
J. A. Sa>vv?U,
Attorney for es'utn. 47-It.
UNIOV TIMIW Xov.21.
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asite Peoples Bank
[he Best Dre
DEAL HERE?
buys a Suit, Overcc
t it not only looks w<
>king well after ordi
thrown aside?that's
your money's worth
style because it is
j make a scientific s1
lr Clothing LASTS.
CO H E
nNG A"I) FUIINISHINGS FOltGl
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iWith'eager bu
the many?barcu
offer is what'our
days.
I We expected to do
but must confess tl
these days is bey<
The reason is very
not slow in finding
can be supplied at
will be a big savin*
ter outfit.
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Dress Goods, Tri
I Shoes, Hats, Gap
ftear, Hosiery, Bl
Childrens' Jackets.
You will go away
Itiiat you liave bouj
ble price. .
| McLure's
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Office at Unioj
. C., for the woek ending Nov. 21et
902.
ailey,Miss "Fannie McManus, G W
atea, Miss Jinnio Miller, Blanche
i ad ley, W K Parmer, .Toseph
elcher, G J Petty, Jno C
on nor, Walter, Pearson, Miss Sallu
ontiell, L F Porter, E A
anter, Dorcas Pool, Miss Sudie
a liter, Minnie Prisock, J T
oleman. Tuck Bailey, Miss Nettie
onVy, Henry Sims, Miss Belle
insby, J M Smith, Mrs Lillie
regory, Elmua(2) .Smith, Mrs Hattio
regory, A Smith, W C
illey, J II Smith, Golden
[ale, J II Smith, Mrs Ora
owe, Mrs S It Stone, Miss Edna
amby, .Tno L Wallace, Bcv Wm
end, Marinda Wood, Chas
e^son, W M Worthy, Amos
>\vit, C M Worthy, Miss M iry
unt, Zeb Yarborough, M T
yman, Mrs S J Young, Mrs Laura
owe, Tommie Young, B B
[cDaniel Mrs A B
Persons calling for the above let
irs wili plossa say if advertised, ant
ill be required to pay one cent foi
\eir delivery.
J. 0. FIuntkk. P. M.
OeWltt's ?Salve
Far PKas, Uurno, Soroo.
j?WHriSffi73a fflsasa
Ng
ssed Man |
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at or Trousers ^
II at the start, m
Nonary
garments ^
QUALITY?the M
. Our Clothing v|
shaped by tail\z
udy of this par- ?
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BXTLEMBN AND HOYS.
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?ZXBC29RSr!XnZcC3S?aCS0nMBHIHBH
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^ded
iyers picking up
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aiu*?i.' vvc nave lw
new store is these
o
an immense business
lat what we are doing
and our anticipation,
plain, the people are
out where their wants
a small profit which
5 in buying your winO
US FOR ^
minings, Millinery,
s, Clothing, Under- *
lankets, Ladies' and
I
with the satisfaction
;ht at the lowest possiNew
Store.
For A Bad Cold.
If you have a bad cold you need a tfOnl . ?
reliable medicine like Chamberlain's
1 Con ill Remedy to loosen and relieve it,
, and to allay the irritation and inflanoa*
, tion of the throat and lungs. For sa'e
by F. C.
Administratrix Sale.
By virtue of authority given by an
j order of the Probate Court herein, I will
sell, before the Court Ilouae door, at
Qhion, S. C., on Monday, the 1st day of
December, next, during the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,
four head of mules, one horse, and buggy
and haruefio, t?vo 2-horse wagons, four
pairs of wagon harness, two plow stocks,
six hoes, two guano horns, two 70-saw
Centeuiel cotton gins, two 70-saw Centeniel
cotton gin feeders, two 70-saw
Ceuteniel condensers, the property of
tlio *? - -- -
vuw vomkc ul inr Iciie W 11IIAID J'j? hfty.
Mus. Carrie Ray,
47-2t. Administratrix.
Final Discharge. *
Notice is hereby Riven that J. W.
Nance, Administrator of tlie estate of J.
J. Vaughan; deceased, has applied to
Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, ill
I and for the County of Union, for a final
r discharge as such Administrator.
It is oitdkuki), That the22ad day of
December, A 1J. 1002, be Axed for hearing
of Petition, and a final settlement of
said Estate. Jason M Greer,
l\olute Judge Union county.
Published i j the Union Times Nov.
21st, 190*2. 47-6t.
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