The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 05, 1902, Page 2, Image 2
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Slpeeia! Adveriiseiiissts
Notices will be insert '<1 I?i this column af
the rate of 25 words or let; for 25o ono Issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional linos over
twenty II ve words oc u iirsc.
The christmas xumhkrs <>r
Munsey, Argosy, Seribners, ll.ir*
P"rs, McClures, The Strand, Popular
Monthly, Metropolitan, Smart Set,
Lippincots, The Century Magazine,
Puck. Judge, Success, Ladies Home
Journal, Woman's Home Companion,
The Delineator and other Magazines,
Books, Papers, etc., at Soaipk's.
\\T A XT 10 D ?1,0< ?0 COIIDS OF V.'oOD
cut at once. Apply to F. M.
Adams, Adamsburg, S. C. * !l-tf.
-IE LARGEST LIXE~0F SAM- j
p'e Notions ever seen in Union at i
wholesale cost at MoXk.vic's. It i i
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Fresh groceries comjXgi
and going every dav. Country pin- j i
dnce a specialty at II. E. Map.pv's. j
Eo'HjriRe street r. j
Mcwi'.ACJ-; is OFFKIMN<r AT ;,
cost a lot of Sample Motions, juM 1
received. lf j i
WA N T KI) ? A T ~ 6 X C K , 17 (X) j
pounds Bt'ifwr.x. 1 i?;he.5t price '
paid. fJnion Hardware Co. -1;{If
YOU WANT a TOP OH UNDER '
Shirt, Hosiery, Neckwear, etc., ?o :
McNeac)'b sample I??t"?t cost. 1 i |
F)\{ SAUK?A HOOD
M. W. Bono, 41-1
Lots Fuji male?fouji lots.
tenant house on each, t.n "West
Main and Blansengarae fit t eels'.
47-2-i J. O. IIuoiiks, Attorney.
ryf I KENT?ON K T WO S L'O V, Y
J- cottage, six rooms, on Month .v.rs-t,
one block from Main. Th ; most desiruble
Pc ition in town. Apply to F. ('.
DtTKF.. 47-51'
O.N E EK1 K Ci 1V lt> liOK>K KN^inc
and toiler, also one Pen y Maw
Mill as good as new. Will cell cheap
for c.-ifh. W. J. Tuokeh. 4H-4tp.
rT, " Til 'ht' A'oAJa Mr Uir'ti.TiiTs
and cabtwge at the Wonder Stoic.
Th v are a show?home grown fr<t?i
Wo ulev Stoie seed. T his i.s tlirt 11 ich to
get ill >f your garden eeed tor aroil.ei '
plantir g. One, ot llice is a yard
loDg t id the oth'-r ix 20} inches in en
vuuii rn>nii< ?nn wnen?* pound*. It (
R'?OMS TO it K NT? i HA VP. TWO
ii'ch 10 >ii!? io i <>? Vi gi i
See me for particular* \V. T. Tic -cv,
49FOUR
THOUSAND PAIR SAMplo
Hoie at MuiVeace's at ccat. 3t f
Peoples rank stock jou
aale. I have twenty share* of the \
above rametl lr?nk that- I *vi*h to fell. <
Address ine at Maybintop, S. <f
49 41. J. U. il S.iiai i> , i
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lis bast ?f
reryffaing can
A Million Voices
Conl.1 hardly express the thanks of
Homer Ilall, of West Point, Ta. Listen
why: A severe cold had settled on his ,
lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. 1
.Several physicians said he had con- ,
sumption, but could not "help him. ; 1
"When all thought he was doomed ho i 1
began to use Dr. King's New Discovery j ]
for Consumption and writes?''it com-I (
plctoly cured me and saved my life. I j (
now weigh 2-7 lbs." It's positively j ]
guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Lung ,
troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial <
1 ottles free at F. C. Duke's, ^
PATRONIZE YOUR !
HOME MERCHANTS. J
Who sympathized with you when *
your child was sick? Was it y<,i:r *
in .vchaut or Sears, ltoebuck & Co? 1
Who carried you Inst winter when
you got behind and had no mom v?
Was i: Montgomery, Ward & Co., or
was it your honie merchant? When
you want to raise moucy for the *
churches or some charitable purpose 1
do you write to ike Fair store in r
Chicago, or do you go to the heme
merchants? IIow much do Siege!, '
Cooper & Co. give towards keeping ;
up t! e fiid'.waikn of the town cr rmv
i f'
ir.g tho minister's salary? When J
you were hie!;, how many nights did '
Ct ri". A. Stephens & Co. pit up with *
y?u? When your loved one was
buried v. as it your home merchant
tuat dropped the tour of sympathy 1
and uttered the cheering word, or ;
wis it Marshall, Field & Co? Of
course it was the homo merchant. (
Y> u can get just as good goods and 1
just as low prices with them as iu
the city. Besides, they arc here to .
right any wrong. I
Final Discharge.
Notice is heiehy ftiven that J. It
Feoter, rihiiuest ,i'o.* < f tie* efiWw of
Phoelw Wood, tleeeuSK], h:i-? applied'o
J.?sori M. finer, .Iu !? of IVnlu e, i i
and for the count y of Union, for a iinal
tlr-eha'pe kh t ne!> administ iator. '*>
It Is OunKKH.n. That the fnh day of
Jaiiiiatv, A. I), ho fixr,d for l.rar- ;
ing of Petition and a final settlement of '
Mid estate. Jasos M. (Iiucrk, 1
i'roUitfi Judg* Up inn *< u.i'y. S.O. f
I'ubli-hnd in Union J jm .s cn .Vh of
Dec., 1902. 49-5!, j
The Pride of Heroes. (
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to
<ny tt>nt for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts,
Wounds. Corns, Sore Feet und Stiff
taint?, It tcklen's Arnica Salve is tho
x-nt in the world. Same for Burns,
{raids, Boils. I'leers, Skin Eruptions
ind I ilci. It euros or no pay. Only
!5c at Duke's drug store.
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Romairiing in the P:.-rt ()G;of-s< U so:*, ^
5. CM fjr tho week ending D.c. 5:b,
1902. ^
Beaty, Bartow Konn, Jiirm'e ua
Bennett. Miss Pnrie Eyle?, Thomas
Boolox, Ellon Mills, SoVtaan .
.'oniers, Claud Moore, Misa Ja; 0 .
\>iein;ui, Nancy Palmer, Mamie f ,
Uobbs, J imes Palmer, Mrs Belle
Sist-. Bogeis, Mrs Etta ^?(
ir'llln, .1 W Wiiit??:er, Minnie lo<
iossett. Miss la'la "Walker, T A" ne
lendeis vi. Ja? It Wiila?d. l/z/jo lri
I "ils'.e, \Y:< Woodson, Jim rr'
lames, M A Cci
Perrr.nR calling for the aho^e let w
or- r il! p'ep^ ray if udvertjfMl. ar-d uri
viJ1 bo Toouired to pay one cent lor rt:!
heir deiiverv. :l i
j. 0. ITitnter P. M. ?*J
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Final Discharge. i?c
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Xotico is hereby given that L. J. vei
drowning, Administrator with will Of
.nnexed, of tho estate of Francis W. t-*>
>heldon, deceased, has applied to l'h
la^on M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in ( !l
ind for tho county of Union, U r u \iX
inal discharge as such administrator. 1 1
It Is Ordered, That the Gth day of 8i''
ranuary, A. j>. 1903, be fixed for ^
'earing of petition, and a final set- (<
dement of said Estate. Jason
M. Greek, ...t
Probate Judce IJ. f! s n *
Published Dou. 5, 11)02, in Union' Jy
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[Jlothier and Furnisher. C
The man who vvc
WELCO
If lie can't find exactly what
ind Suits at the price ho wants to
OUR CLOTHING is correct!
n every detail and satisfies the wet
de for our customers to buy better1
hey ever could before. We have
[.ants for rapid riddance we will sel
;t*rr. We also have the snappiest
dfered to the trade.
(JIVE US A '
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I,. 1 DU:J? OF USI OS!
c F.'ly Council Desirca to It:irovc
iftii! -lleiMtify Our New
vritrlvry, :t?ul Knows of No TJri?rar%*urer
Way / ? Cottuttdicing
in Asking Your Help uiul '
!omoperntloti. ' ' ?*
(L^ublivhcd by Ibquost )
) ir r < w ci?y < ti:.."lcsy. j:j.-t, b?YO>.<l
s. iiiI?' : n iiuiilsot out < )'.>', ia Ixjkuh-.
!> hv.et.cd ?n?on the crest. ?>r 'i gently
ir.g liiil, nr?l is under ilie dru-c}, superou
of nod is veil cared for by the
v Council, but it lack a that touch and
jh which only the bauds of n'omau
Rive.
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t u mn>w you possess a tr'eper. :iT>a
rt: kindlier feeling?\ more abiding
re.st in the sad and tacrcd cities of
dead?than do our brothers of sterner
u'd. Ilerce we feel j istifled in askyou
to give us of your flowers and
i greens, such as you can spare, whenr
you uvo iiyusplRn'.ing and resetting,
ac by our cemeteiy g.udener removed
I tiuusplauted into the city cemetery,
t you will kindly indicate to tha unsigned,
or any member of our Ci'y
ur.ril, a day or two liefore hand, wtien *
\ould Ruitynur convenience for our
doner to cell, wo v. ill gladly acc *pt
h thanks anything you can sp,aio in
ti ;; case.
A*e itcognizo the fact ti nt scntinieut
i great nr.d moving force m such rnats,
stud feel ;t would bo a great pleas
to a great, many to give something of
1 ki; d lioni front yard or kitchen, to
transplanted into, this new cemetery,
I in your future visit, watch and obve
through the jesr that will come,
i flower or evergreen given grow, exid,
llourit-h and give out its beauty,
igranco ai d pleasure to all visitors,
d compel in 3 on that, personal interest
lethev or do a loved one lies buried
to.
IVe also invite you to visit, in person,
s now cemetery and assure you we
II always bo glad in sparing the
1?and listen in reverence to any ad:6,
suggestion or cair.icism you may
i 1 to make. Very inspectfnliy,
Maciustii Young,
Mayor.
Bread and Bread Making.
Lhof. V/iley, of the Agricultural Dei
tmeniat Washington, in au article
"Bread and Bread Making," says
lie nutritive value or wheat flour deads
on the character of tlm liiillini/ "
irt most schmtiGca'.ly milled iljur is
JlWtoc," nv-ido at 13 runs ford Milts.
vemboro, Ky. Inidst on your grocer
idit.g it to you. t>ol.l by Macbeth
juug and Union Cotton Mills Stoie.
COLONIZING SOUTHWEST.
wnp Lauds Whereon Cattle Raising,
T'rnit and Truck Growing
arc Highly 1'rotituble.
An unusual effort is being m ule by
e railroad companies with lines
nning into the SouthwsFt to induce
greater immigration to that section
an over before. The opportunities
ered the farmer, stock raiser und
lit grower in portions of Arkansus
d Texas are perhaps not surpassed =
ywhero in the wide world. .
Along the Cotton Belt Kouto in 1
uthvost Arkansas are largo tracts .
land from which the timber has i
en cut by saw mill companies
tich may be cleared and made into
collout fartnc. This land cun bo
rchused for to $."> per acre. It
ikes good pasturo laud for cattle *
d sheep, and much of it - w 111 pro- 1
ce an average crop of cotton, or
11 grow imm. use crops of vegetables
ull descriptions.
So prolific are tho yields of potais,
onions, cabbage, melons, torna?s,
pears, peaches and, in fact,
arly every kind of vegetable and
lit, that t ruck growers' associations ^
formi I:" f.r ntmiir rininta Tl>..
rj * f
ittcn Ju it is actively assisting these *
soeh'tior.a by granting special rates i
d otherwise aiding in securing a: 8
?dy market for the products. It is e
'act of much importance that wlierer
truck growing has been enjtered
io tho prices of lands liu\e immedialy
begun to advance.
In urdcr to er.couiagc this and kindred
lustries along their Hue tlie Southstern
taiiroads have put into effect
-j low round trip llorueseeker's rates
one \v?v fare plus $2, and otie waj
lo iist latt.s of half ti e one way late
is $2, i'r? in such points as St. Louis,
, i.o nt.d jMt inpiiis io Aikansas, lauiisa
and j ?Xitu, on the lii>t, ami liiiid
usdaja of each month, etiulnittg howokers
l.? viiit the country ior the pur
se of looking mound ot to locate,
i'ho Cotton jj.lt Route, tlnouuh its %
oernl i'u^otger Jj.paiunent at St.
>uis, has Uike11 a leading part iu caliiug
ention to the possibilities of tills reudal
country and volunteers to as- \
t any one iu scouring therein u home I<
di as he desires. ^
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i^ h%$ ssb
a d g
Ipposite Peoples Bank.
into the earth,
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he wants in our Pants line *
pay he'll never find them,
y fetyl* (1, thoroughly made "j
irer. And we make it possiCl-'thing
for less money than
i a few pair of odd sizes in
1 cl rap. Sizes for all at the
line of OVERCOATS ever
TRIAL.
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What About?
That Suit of Clotl
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For Father, Son,
Uncle, or Qrai
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| We have what yo
And as the time is now shoi
to reduce our mammoth sto
decided to put the knife in
the demand is on.
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We also have a complete lin
Underwear, ShirtJ
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At prices that will compel y<
if you will only give us a loc
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^?REMEMBE
j That we carry a big line ol
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| snoes, suspenders. Shirts,
Knit Hoods, Fascinators, 1
all of which you can buy a1
than regular goodsYours
for more bnsin
McLure Mercariti
(MAS ANNOUN
FOR THE
BONDER S
HELLO!. jJ)
^anta* Ha Hello! Hello! do you
lausiJEjU^S What we bell at the 4
]@SwIm We sell better goods i
kai . Than we ever did be
Toys and dolls of eve
Some for one cent, so
Presents for your sist(
|a Some for your fathers
W Some for your cousin*
Things to suit^all yoi
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'liina and naii linora r*f V?T??l.
J- ? v.. <.11,
Everything nice fur yovir sweetheart,
Jood things to eat that will suit
hose who like canities, nuts and fruit.
tin glass, crockery, CI
The very best bargaii
Any kind of fancy ai
As to price it matters
Sewing machines to 1
Pianos, organs, fiddl
and even a fife,
The wonderful graphc
I am yours very truly
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BONDER S"
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Brother,
ndfather.
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ck, we have
now while
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$ and Hats -y
on to bay
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: samples in
underwear,
[osiery, etc.,
t a less price
ess,
ile Co.
1CEMENT
TORE.
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not Know
'Winder Store?"
now, and more, ?*
lore. l|
ry kind, ^
me very fine,
ers and brothers,
j and mothers,
t and aunts,
lr wants.
lina, we'll give,
is we can, to livo,
rticle,
not a particle,
ighten the burdens
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les, guitars, banjos
V JAjwH
phooe at factory
Rice. (E.U.) J
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TORE.