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fecial fidvertissr^ls
UToticoswill bo insorto'l in this column at
the rate or 21 wonls or los< for 2oe one issii'-.
four issiu's for 7"?n. Additional linos over
twenty llvo words So a lino.
H.SIt SKitKNlT HUiTlXKSS, IX
lvinga By ways, I\roast bit, Tli *
Jjord Protector, The Conspirators, I;i
tl>e Days ot' St. Ciair. The Banner q{
Blu*1, Artns and t'ld Worn tn, T.r* Iron
Brigade, The I.e>p?.rd'$Sp>ts and \Vh;> t
the Land was Youmj?. Tn-i ah jy : 1? vikanl
many otlon o.i hand, also all th
M*? zhieand New York Dailies on ?-.>
at II. F. So A ike's.
\\raxt! ;d?i,o<tocobi>s or wood
* V cut at onec. Apply P. AJ.
Adams, Ailain.shurjr, ri. ('. * 11-if.
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A pp y to T. <-). ]J(. N( AN' Hi ('?/ - i
ton M.!l clii'je or L. (r. Youxo at l>uf- j
fiilo. 42-__ |
TflHKSn GllOI EUlE^ 1 O i N;;
J* st.d Kaini; evory rhn'. < *??n .try j?*?>duce
;i speciatrv at: If. E. Mahay's.
Enterprise street 4'M * r.
WA N '1' E1 > ? AT ONCE, 1,??i v i
pounds li-eswax. p-i-v*
Itt'd. Uuio.'i Hardware a-<V>. 43GVTICETO
iiKN ! ?c i;TEH
?.f town, on first J' or
4i- S. M it oe, Jr., U.
TA'i;; SALE?A GOOD MUI E
JO M.W.Bono. 41LOTS
FOIl SALI-T-H)LR J~( )TS.
teirnt linu?o < :? , on West
Main ?:.(! Wasse'iRam* . t.r.jp's.
47-21 .1 G. lluotu :*, Alien.!)'.
T) RENT?ONE TWO KTOltY
C4>tt.??e, eix moine, on South it net
one bU-ck from Main. Tli" m >s desirable
location in town. Apply to ! '. <\
Dukk. 47-:f
FJit KENT?ONE g-ilOIHK
term at Bonbain.i onteiniinr CO
aura. Parties wish.no: a Orst o!a-s f:t*?i.
appiy q iick to II. II. iinnuic. 47 2'p.
j^NE ERIE CITY 16 HOUSE EX
v t,u.u mm uonur, iiu.o one i v>r> >' !tv
Mill in good us new. Wi i fc( il
for eia'i. W. J. Tuck ait. 1 > 4tp'.
Executor's Notice.
A '.l persons havin? c! iitrn against I he
estate of .Sarah JE. T. Chick, dec . I,
will present them to t he undersized
j? < pmly attested, aid ail pi tieoovC it?
lu<; estate w'U make payment at once.
J ames M. henderson,
Kxecutor,
Mayb'o'o.i, S. ('.
Nov. 24, 1002. 48Notice
to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby warned not I.)
hunt, ride, wa":, dr've throngn or in any
oilier manner liesp t < upon i'-o J. nds of
the unle signed in F<s!i Dim and San,
tuc townships, or ti a'low c ?it!o to trespass
o* same. Vio' v'n h will i | rorecuted.
W. .1. Tucker,
48-4tp. Ada L. Uauuktt,
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
?OF THE?
MERCHANT'S AMD PLANTER'S
NATIONAL BANK
OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
At Union, in the State of South Caroina
at the close of business, November
25th 1902.
RESOURCESt
inns and discounts flK7,'.T(31
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,127 :.d
t*.Bonds to seeure circulation., l'j.tao (JO
llankinc- house, furniture and
Itxtur' ' JO.ttA) CO
Due from .National Hanks (not Deserve
Ajronts) 6.318 07
Due from approved reserve agents l.'i.'l'J JO
Clieel.s and other cash items 1.1CJ 10
Notes of other National Itrnks.... 6,1 CO
: t a:t'onal paper curroncy, nickels
and cents >-0 77
epeelo I?".7*. l V't
l.e/.'D teteler notes a.iJOO 00
Ke'iemjit ioii fun : vvi h I'.* ft.
'i'rc.isV i.i percent eirCf hi'Iou;.... 7;"0 00
Tufa' 5260,707 01
LIABILITIES.
('ai i'n' stock paid in S 00 010 01
.- modus tund i,'.21? 81
(nmviled proilts, lesg cxnciiscS
,u u taxes i a.d H.lldO 72
to oitit'i* Nutloiin! hilling f?.7rt7 Ct
Oijf \u Rjitirovod reserve hj oats... n.wltt 70
ImlivMim'. deports subject to
check ]:;i,10 87
Tot i 1203,707 Of
State of Soui !i Ca" ol'.ic. ?,
t ouny o? LTn or. (
J. J. I>. A1 ib.tf, Cusn'cr of t.ho achro
! ':ii( (I bank, dosolemnly swonr t hut t lie above
statement is truo to the bei.t of my knowledge
anil belief.
J. D. Ar., tie <i Cf.sn.'er.
Subscribed and sworn to before nso *b"s
-Oil) day of h'o\etnbor, 11*52.
W. \V. Hughes, Notary Public.
Couiibct?Attest:
T.C. DS'xoas, I
A. II. Postrn, > Directors.
J. A. Fast. i
ADV^ilTISSD letters.
Pyn Hivi: g in the Post Offiat Union
3. tfor t ho week ending Nov. 28.h,
UH'2.
A'.i.i us. Miss 3al)ie May wo 1, Ch it lie
'? s.1. Su.jij Mtadowa. L '/vo
f v. Win liuglniid, Jno f
(iio?T, lioi.i I lay, J G
(ill!, tin, M,-8 Sarah W'son, Malina
GWer, Mrs L!z7i?
Persons calling for the a'wve letters
wili pleas? s*.y it' advertised, ar d
will be reqnirod to pay one cent tcr
their delivery.
J. O. Hontek. P. M.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Th.tlf.v linn of Monro fc Solders is
her'by dwolved by mutual consent. All
prisons icdebtid to said fitm will phase
mike piymont to cither of tJi utiderS'!<;iitl.
.Iavks >frxrto,
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Colored Minister Returned.
Rev. J. II. Manley, Pastor Clinton i
Chnpel, A. M. E. Zion church, of j
tli^s place, has been returned bv the I
Annual Conferouco for another year. I
Mauley's report at tho conference j
was said to be one of the best over ;
rendered from the above named !
church. |
SELLIN
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Watches, Rings, 6n
D..4.1. Oi-.J- r\
jDuuuna, oiuas, oci
Clocks, etc,
plain Solid Gold Ring;
?4 4 4 4 t
4? 44 <? (4
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And o
Beautiful line Solid G<dd Set Hi
Children's Solid Gold Rings iron
Watch Chains guaranteed for f>
Solid Gold Cuff Buttons at
Other Cull* Buttons from
(Quadruple Plate Syrup Pitchers
Alarm Clocks, the Vl.OO kind, f
A beautiful line of Si
A *? A '
*=?M AUIUif
Fine line Gold Fountain Pcnsfr
8-Day ('lock for
Rogers Knives and Forks fur ..
Everything must, bo i
Don't wait for overythi
THE WILLI/
J ewe
At<b:cp Amid Flumes.
T?t'--:.ki-Trr iut > a Mazing h >rue, sinie
i-eiui/i (isa^inl u.? sleeping ini
nates iron ilea-i. Kaocietl security,
md MKir. IOs that w iy wheu
jou '.e^lect cmatrar <1 eoid-i. Don't do
t. I)r. JCn.it'4 X.-.v 1 >.s\v wery for Coa?
-o'i'pti-)!) aiv s;>--r:>w' i-.i-}i ctio'i aesinst
?11 n.roHt, ? h*st. ami L i??nr TioubDs:
Ko p ir n*-:u ami avoid ruffering, deH'h
and dootu's biil. A teasvMMtifiil slops
x late coitgii, persistent u^e the most
itiibboru. ll.umlerw and nice tasting,
it's guaianteed to satisfy by F. C. Duke
I'rice 00c a:id Sl.OJ. Trial bottles free.
Got His Hun Quick.
Mr. J. H. Wilburu, deputy sheriff,
eft Un'on last Friday for Georgia
,fter a uogro named Frank Hughos,
rho is wauted here for concealing
tolen property. Some two years
igo Mr. Zeb Collins, a boss carpenter
it Lockharr, hud his gold watch,
s.!ued at $100 stolen. Later a negro
loard Hughes say ho had the Zeb
follies hundred dollar watch in his
ruuk. this finally got out, and the
sogro Hughes wns at last located
near Kerne, Ga. It seems that
Hughes has been trading watches extensively
and had at lash run down
to a cheap watch which now in the
jewelry shop for repairs.
Hughes was landed in Union on
Saturday. Ho was taken to Lockhurt
for a preliminary hearing before
Magistrate Bailey. Mr. IL F. Townsend
wont down to represent Hughes
at the preliminary, and succeeded in
gettiug a change of venae. The case
was transferred to Kelton's Magistrate,
Administratrix Saie.
IV/ virtue of authority given by an
order of the Frob-.te Court herein, 1 will
s"ll, I>ofore the Court, House door, at
IThion, S. C., on Monday, iho 1st day of
i) c?uib;r, next, ?i iriug tie: legal hours
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?u r>.?ic, / mo iii^uvsv um.n i, 101 etiou.
four head of niul s. or.o l.urse, and bugey
and hames*, t?vo 2-'iotse wagons, four
]uiirs of wagon harness, two plow sto-ks,
six hoes, two guano horns, two 70-saw
Centcuiel cotton gius. two 70 saw Cetiteniel
cotton giu feeders, two 70-saw
Conteniel condensers, the property of
the estate of the late William E. bay.
Mrs. Carrie Hay.
17-2t. Administratrix.
Another Scrap.
A fight occurred in the Union Mill
Wednesday between Buil Ogletree and
J. II. Henderson. Ogletree struck Henderson
across the nose with a ten inch
S wrench cutting his nose half in t wo.
The severed part of the member was
sewed back by Dr. Jno. M. Lawsou who
inseitrd a rubber breathing tube up each
nostril 11 allow free breathing until the
wound could heal.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or institution
supported by voluntary contribution
will be given a liberal quantity of
the Longman & Martinez Paints whenever
they i ai:.t.
Note:-This l as been our custom for
twenty-seven}cars; any building not satisfactorilly
painted, will be repainted at
our expense; about one gallon of L'nsrul
Oil to be addtd to every gallon of the
paint to make read} f?r use; it's mixed
in two minutes, and cost, or the paint
thereby made leu in prico than any
other. Yearly product oyer one million
gallons.
Longman & Mai t ine/.
.Sole Agent S. J. J I. IIowcll, Kellon,S.C.
41 -St.
G OUT
O S T,
: -r-z'i.X7~n r-w? n ljrjmulw .-i?MnuK.-77Krrlaches,
Chains, Cuff
3rf Pins, Silverware,
s&t 80o
a ..r ooc
" $1.10
'* $1.40
n up.
ng.s from 75c up.
i 05c up.
3 ears $1.65.
1.50.
25c up.
at ?1.<10.
or. 75c.
Dlid Silver Novelties
\L COST.?
om 7ijo. up.
.$1.85.
$3.40 doz
iold by January 1st.
ng to get picked over.
VMSON CO.,
ilers.
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With eager bu:
the many'lbaroa
offer is what'our i
days.
i] We expected to do i
! but must confess tin
[) tliese days is beyo
| The reason is very
I not slow in finding <
can be supplied at
p will be a big saving
ter outfit.
COME T(
Dress Goods,. Trii
H Ram
IVjtbi w WJ IIMIVJ VN|?I
wear, Hosiery, Bl;
Childrens' Jackets.
f You will go away
that you have boug
ble price.
| McLure's
Clothier and Furnisher.
The man who <
WELC
If lie can't find exactly wl
and Suits at the price he want?
OUR CLOTHING is con
in every detail and satisfies the
l)!c for our customers to buy be
they ever could before. We ]
pants for rapid riddance we wil
st; rt. We also have the snappi
offered to the trade.
GIVE US
J. C O
Stepped Against a Hot Stove.
A ch'1.1 of Mrs. Gec. T. I?cn?on, when
getting Ids nsu. 1 ^aitrdiy night bat h,
stepped buck against n hot stove which
burntd him severely. The child was in
grout agany and his mother could do
nothing to pacify him Kouiembering
that she had si bottle of chamberlain's
Pain Balm in the house. she thought she
would try if. In less than half an hour
after applying it. the child w<is quiet and
ashep, and in less than two weeks was
well, vMts. Benson is a well known
resident of Kellar, Vu. I'aiu Balm is
stn antiseptic iininient and esj?ecjally valnahletor
burns. cuts, bruises aud sprains.
For sale by F. O, Duke.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of .Sott'h Caro'ln i, )
County of Ui?*on.. )
By Jasou M Greer, Kcq.. Probate Judge.
Whereas, F. M. Cudd has made suit
fo n?e to grunt h'iri s ol Adinihistration
on the r state and eCecta of
Nancy .Cudd, decea wd.
Th'se are, tlieref.'te, to c'?:e fttd adODobish
all and singular the kindred and
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uauuiiBui uir nitm OlM'icy ^iiua, arcCR?ed,
that they lie end appear before iu?, in
in Die Court of Probate, to be held at
Union, O. IT , South Carolina. on the
I3r.h day of I>pcember, next, after publiQation
hereof, at 11 o'clock <n the forenoon,
to who* chu^, If my they have,
whv (be 5xld Adininistiatioo ataou'd not
be ff'-antrd.
Given und<?r my hand and eeal this
26ib day of Nov , Anno Doroiol, 1002.
Jason M. Guker,
Probate Judjre.
Published on the 2Suh day of Nov.
1902, in Ti'K Union Ttmfs. 4V2t.
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yers picking up
insTwe^ have to
new store is these
D
ail immense business
it what we are doing
ud our anticipation,
plain, the people are
3ut where their wants
a small profit which
in buying your winD
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minings, iiillinery,
t, Clothing, Underankefs,
Ladies' and
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with the Batisfaction
ht at the lowest possiNew
Store.
'HEN, Opposite
Peoples Bank.
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waiiLa LIIC Cdnri)
)OME!
hat he wants in our Pants line
! to pay he'll never find them,
rectly' styled, thoroughly made
wearer. And we make it possitterClothing
for less money than
have a few pair of odd sizes in \
1 sell cheap. Siz^s for alt at the
iest line ot OVERCOATS ever
A TRIAL.
H E N.
Weather Bulletin.
The following date, covering a period
of 31 yea. s. have b"on compiled from the
weather bureau records at Charleston,
8. C., for the month December:
TEMPERATURE.
The warmest month was that of 1880,
with an avetajre of 6OP. *
The coldest month was that of 1870,
with an ave>a?,o ct 44?.
The highest temperature was 780 on
Dec. 1 L, 188Q.
The lowest temperature was 13^ on
Dec. 13, 1C80.
Average date on which first "klllng"
frost occurred In autumn, Nov. 30th.
Average date ou which last 4'killing,,
frost occurred in snttocr Miiroh 'i?r
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Citation to Kindred and Creditors
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. . J
By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate J udge.
Whereas, I. Frank Peake, Clark of
Court, Uutou Ccinty, has made suit to
ran to r?iant him la-tiers of Administration
on the estate of and effects of Sallie
Ilavt, deceased.
These are, ther* fore. to cite and admonish
alJ and singular the kindted and
creditors r f the s d i Sallie Hart, deoeascd,
that they be and appear, lierore me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held at
Union C. II., South Csrdliuit, on the
Tthday of Janu-uy, 1003, next, after
publicstiau hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to stiow cause, if any they
have, why the said Alministiatlon
should not lie grant* d.
Given under my baud and seal this
2(5.h day of Nov., Anno D xnial, 1902.
Jason m. Grkkr,
Probete Jud e.
Published on tho2Jh day of Hoy.,
1902, in Tun U;nion Tuum.
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