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?pe eial Advertisement:
\ V(?\icos will h-inserted in this column c
i. . ..?< <,-rs>i *ords or less for 25c one issui
ijtucs >,r '",c* Additional lines ovc
gonl8^^^ 60"11'^ _
P^OJTNKW CHOI' GEORGIA
>(ifhe syrup 5Uc per gallon. Leggett
Hure H li.-ing Buckwheat in 10c pack
age? at Seaife's.
Tfl I E > 11 (i ROC ER1ES CO MIK G
Jy and going every dav. Conn try pro
dkice a s|?ecialty at II. E. Maury's.
Enterprise street. 4!Myr.
/fT7\\NTED ? MIKAI' IRON OF
VV < very description and all kinds of
old ma -lii' erv. Write for particulars to
J. II. C ufunkel, Columhia, 8. O. ">-U
WAN 1 EL) ? o VuUNli iViKN
from Union county at once to piepare
for po ilions in tlie Government
,-s, | \? Railway Mail Clerks, L?*ttei
( ;?I l .rrx- ( i v
- .. ..vmi ^ nuu i /? |Ml In
fiiiul CleiTs etc. App'v to li.lei(\ii
ies. lust, Cedar Lipids, la.
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Tji lit Jt KNT?AN ELEGANT
T rutin nsiilenc.4 in the heart of the
city. Lor further particulars apply hi j
Tiik Timks < rtlce. <>-tf j
tfita'k ii .sale?2mi nvalclle-j,
VV s'coi tl hard, will lie. sold at an>
old (rice. (' ine quick and get pick of
ot. Miss M. E. 1'iijslry. It
N.ii i l - i w 11,1. He at lTOi ifi.iii,
.v. l\, from Monday to s.-.?tiird
iv. r.fu r wlrch time 1 will heat roj
0 li e at L'liion. 1. Murray llair,
It. Dentist.
W"~ A'll lle?! WA ICI1 E&! ? \V?
have in hand tiUU second hard
watches in iIn rough lepair. Will fell
fr >m .*>0c up. Now is jour time to mciue
a ci.nip time piece.
Jt Miss M. E. Tinsley..
till 1 1 i>l'lli)1 n?/ lots?til e
Dawku s { .operty has heen laid oil
in l> autifnl building lots which are ot
ft ie l for sale. They front ou three mw
streets, i ei hums, tie., apply to
C?-tf. Means Jfeaty.
Keep ifl/iiking If You Want 'Jo!
If yon don't want to, then take Ayet't> '
Malaria aid Ague Cure. 'i hat's all. '
11 <|U1CkI\ ? urea the worst cases of olufneliioned
f.\er ai d ague. it takes out |
itlliria1aii.il imisoning fioui the system,
and is a j??-i l?jct preventive for all ihost
Jiv ng in a n ala? ial roimtiy. li '
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E>CA I'15T) AN A WFUL I'ATE. t
Mr. II llnggins r>f Melbourne, Fla.,
writes, ".My doctor told ine I had Con- ^
sumption and nothing could he done foi
me. I was given up to die. The offer
of a free trial bottle of I ?r.
King's New Discovery for Consumption, I
induced ine to try it. Results were
startling. I am now on the road to recovery
and owe all to Dr. King's New
.Discovery. It surely saved my life." *
This great cure is guaranteed for all o
throat and lung diseases by Dr. F. C. o;
Duke, Druggist, l'rice 50c and $ 1. Trial
pottles free. ,
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- Letter to Bailey Lumber & Mfg C<
5 Union, S. C.
Dear Siis: IIow would you like tolak
[\ 1 he agency for the "Fewer gallons; weai
.)' longei" paint?Devoe Lead and Zinc?
It will cut in half the amount of paiir
^ you sell for any one job, but will multi
s ply the number of jobs by three, four
. live, teu, fifteen?as much as you auc
we can make it by putting the facts be.
fore your fellow townsmen.
'r People are going to paint more when
- ihey liud it's so worth while to paint,
and they are sroinc t>? t?? "' "l '? J! J "
w p gmu tuoy uio 11
instead of sorry, as many are now.
It's like making a harness. He who
tinds a way to make a harness in less
lime, at less cost, and make it last twice
as long, is going to get the business of
Ins town.
Lucky is the dealer who secures the
agency for I)evoe Lead and Zinc?the
"Fewer gallons; wears longer" paint.
Yours truly,
F. W. Dkvok & Co.,
New York.
BCTTKICTHAN GOLD.
"I was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion and nervous debility,"
writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster,
N. II. "No remedy helped me until I
began using Klectric Hitters, which did
ine more good than all the medicines I
over used. They have also kept my
I wife in excellent health for years. She
says Klectric Bitters are just splendid
for female troubles; that they are a
| grand tonic and invigorator for weak,
run down women. No other medicine
can take its place in our family." Try
tlieni. Only 50c. Satisfaction guarantied
by Dr._F. C. Luke.
As to the Yankee Bugs.
Mn. Editor: I saw in your paper a
letter from Homo, of I^ockhart, about a
family leaving there. The man that
moved into tlie liou.se found a i>est that
run him out. He must have brought
those jh'Ih with him if he had to stand
iBill. o 1 -
> iMiiaii io Keep ihem out of tie
tray until his wife made up b:ead. I
have wen those so called Yankee bugs
in nearly r very house in Iarckhart. They
would run to their hiding place wlnn
they saw one coming. If this man had
b.*en with Leeand Longstreet from Bull (
Bun to Richmond Id never would let a ,
idle harmless bug run him. Homo I
lid you ever stand with a brush an^ <
i rht bugs until your wife marie up bread |
>r did you iuu and let her tight the bat- (
le lieis If, as you are peisonally ac- r
[ualutrd with tbeni 1
JOIINBY RKB. *
Whit mire, S. (J. 2
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lotice to Debtors and Creditors.
All pMsons having claims against the b
state of Sadie IIart, dtOeased, will preset
tin in to ine properly aiteau-d Tin ae 5
wmg the estate will make payment at
QCJ. 1. I' KAN K 1'JCAKK. (lierk,
Administrator,
Feb. 3, 1903. 6-lt It
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AT THE
' Final Discharge.
e Notice ia hereby given tiiat J. W.
8 VVright, administrator de bonis non of the
estate of W.W.Wright deceased, has apt
plied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Pro.
bate, in and for the county of Union, I
for a final discharge as such admiuistra1
tor.
It Is Ordered, That the 9 th day of
March, A. D. 1903, be fixed for hear!
ing of petition and a final settlement of
said estate,
i Jason M. Greer,
Probate Judge.
, Published in UNiON Times Feb. 0,
1903. 0 30d.
EVERY CHURCH or institution sunported
by voluntary contribution will
be given a liberal quantity ot the Longman
A Martinez Pure Paints whenever
they paint.
Notk: Have done so for twenty-seven
years. Bales: Tens of millions of gallons;
painted nearly two million houses
under guarantee to repaint if ?? :?
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inctory: The paint wears for periods
up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must
be added to the paint, (done in two
minutes.) Actual cost then al>out $1.2~>
a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our
Agents. J. L. McWhirter, Jonesville.
G-2mo.
"fast Splendid
We doubt whether tlipre is any one 1
thing on earth that will afford the house- 1
kfeper so much pleasure as a Hour that, i
will give her perfect satisfaction. That
flour is "Clifton." "Let us but once \
get a sack of "Clifton" Hour in your j
home and we invite you to try other
brands to your heart's content. Such
comparisons only bring out the super iority
and excellence of "Clifton."
Union Cotton Mills Store and Macbeth
Young sell it.
Stops Cough and Works off the Cold. t
Laxati ve Brorao Quinine Tablets cure g
a cold in one day. N i cure, no pay a
Price 25 cents. 0-1 y. s
Citation to Kindred and Creditors, S
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. J 1
liy Jason M. Greer, Efq., Probate Judge. "
Whereas, I. Frank Ptake, Clerk of
Uonrt, Union county, have made suit
to me to grant him letters of Administration
on the estate and elT cts of hi
Marion M. Sumner, drceased.
Tl?ese are, theretoie, to cite and ad- R,
iionish all and singular lh- k'ndred and r(
rreditors of thesairi Marion M. Sumner,
ho-aaed, ihat they be and appear before _.
ne, In the ton it of Probate, to be held 7^
it Union C. 11 , South Carolina, on the "a
10.h uay of March, next, alter publi- 80
atiou here >f, at 11 o'clock in t* e foreiOon,
to show cause, if any thev h ive.
vhy the said Aduiinistiaiiou should not l
e granted. sta
Given under rav hand and seal this
th day of Feb. Anno Dunitii, 1003. fou
Jason M. Okreu, [en
1'iobate Judge. I,a<
Published on the (>th day of Keb. J??
s 3, in Tub Union Times. 0 Gt ^
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LA1RYV0INT COLUMN. I
IE MYSTIC VEIL PUU.ED ASIDE.
Mrs. R. P. Ward.
The Georgia Wonder, whose powers of
tiling aside the veil covering the fuire,
and inexplicable revelations of
tppeuitigs in the pas!;, which have aslunded
the citizens nob only of her own
ty, Augusta, Ga., but of every other
lace which she has visited, (Union
mong the number,) will answer in this
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Three questions will be allowed to
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who meets the above requirements.
All the questions asked must
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letters will be considered confidential if
desired.
Mrs. Ward will in our next issue give
a short psychomantic reading of the important
happenings and events to look
for during 1903.
MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE.
Only 25?, at Dr. I,'. O. Di?. Druggist.
FIGHT WITH BENGAL TIGRESS.
Lion Tamor Haa Deaperate Encounter
With Enraged Beast,
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^ hRXi a. Ae*P?2r?? ? ca*e ?* **"?
"Jftnierqu-aTtars of & circus. Reevea
had entered ta cago to train the beast.
With a roar she sprang at his throal
and with her claws and teeth terribly
lacerated- his head and shoulders
and chewed his arm to the bone.
Men armed with crowbars and hot
Irons entered the cage and finally succeeded
In dragging Reeves from hia
perilous position.
I BLIZZARD 8TRIKE3 NEBRASKA.
Omaha Street Car 8ervlce Interrupted.
Storm In Black Hills.
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 3.?A heavy fall
of enow,, accompanied by stiff northeast
winds, formed a good sized blizsard
which began at daylight today.
Street car trafTic was partially Interrupted
on several lines, and on
others It was at a standstill. The
storm ie general throughout the state.
The Black Hills Toport one of the
worst storms of the winter, the temper,
ature 10 degrees above zero. ' tic
transcontinental train service across
Nebraska will be affected If the 6torm
continues a few hours more.
BATTLE NEAR CARACAS.
Strong Revolutionary Force Engags*
Troops of President Castro.
New York, Feb. 3.?-President Castro's
troops, according to a dispatch
to The Herald from Willemstad, Island
of Curacao, are engaged In battle
with a strong revolutionary force
14 miles south of Caracas. There hag <
t>een no decisive result, but the rebels i
lave gained ground. i
According to latest reports, the In
lurgents are advancing on all sides, r
William Redmond Released. ,
Dublin, Feb. 3.?William Redmond, r
nem'ber of parliament
?nuu na? BtJIl* j
enced last year because ho refused to
dvo bail for his future good behavior
s the result of an alleged* Incendiary
peech at Wexford, was released to- I
ay, although he has only served half fc
Is term. In an Interview he said: 1
I do not know why I am released, But I
ceitalnly do not thank the govern' C
lent which has kept me In Jail tot ^
hreo months for really nothing." ^
Big Company Chartered. 9.
Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 8.?The stats |1
M chartered the Union Supply com*
in/, of Spray, Rockingham county,
ithorlzed- capital of $500,000. The h
mipany will make and sell cotton H
id yarn gAods and other products. Jc
he stockholders are 13. Frank Me- M
me, W. R. Walker and J. S. Patter
n. ^
NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE.
t runaway almost ending fatally,
rted a horrible ulcer on tbe leg of
B. Orncr, Franklin Grove, 111. For
If yeare it defied all doctors and all
fiedies. Hut Bucklen's Arnica Salve Jfl
1 no trouble to cure him. Equally B
id for Burns, Bruises, Skin FmptiOnn B
1 Piles. 25c at Dr. F. C. Duke's B
ig Store. 1 B
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Will Begin
TUls Has
metHod sino?
Husiness tHre<
and tHe peopl
wHat wo adv<
us m will I
Unless we see fit tc
This is your cl
CLEAN FRESH
At buch bargains as only come
you going to take advantage of
us to charge any item during th
This is no bluff but a plain busi
Goods will soon bt coming in an
do not believe in packing away 1
you can buy any article in our i
at
M I V/
Don't stop til
JVLc Li
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TRY THOMSON'S LI
Tliey never
Sold only
teed at
DUKE
Degrees Conteried.
The Masons had a big time here
last Saturday aftornoon and night
conferring the chapter degrees on a
large number of members. Jos. T.
Barron, Past G. M. of the State, and
State Sr. Warden Michle, of Darlington,
v are present, and assisted in
connucMng the ceremonies, Jos. T.
Bar.-on as Eminent Commander.
Among those who took the degrees
were Messrs. Ray, McNeal, Yarborrough,
Smith, Coleman, Sha yer, of
Whitmiro, S. 0., W. M. Stokes, of
Santnc, and several others from a
distance, besides several from Union,
among them Messrs. Lowry, Harriman,
Macbeth Young, A. P. JI. Walker,
i,G. W. Going, L. L. Wagnon.
There were about thirty in &.U to take
he degrees; the work oocup.ied all of
Saturday afternoon and far into the
light, The who le party took supper
it the Union Hotel.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Remaining in the Tost OffioaatUiroir
>. C., for the week ending Feb. Gib,
903.
ieachloa. Tlios MitcheikMissXel'lo
aive, Lisuie Moss, Mr s Viririe J
aonon, Mrs Pallie l'etersor , MrsSallie j
roaby, Mis Jeuuio Mnilli, Miss Sallie
lailey, T M Smith, mu
f MM* MM UUVIIO
reer, Dan'l Skelioi , Susie
Intm-H, Mrs I/z/.ie btatoa, J 11
nine*, -tura^on Surrrs tt, (ieo
amen, Lula Sprou w, Ueruice
awkiriM, Mr* F II Vand eer, btanley
urn, JMi?n Laller Vinr id, MttCarrie
oldujre, W V Woe ten, Htfiw
>nw, liurion 8 WU'ourn, A B
ill* r, Arthur
Per?>ija calling for th* above letre
will please nay it' tulr ertiaed, and
II be required to pa/ ? no cent tor
eir delivtry.
.1. C:. Hunt* i. P. M.
Bsu^jTI S.vi
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Jan. 26th.
"been our
& w? began.
^ (8) years ago
e Know tnat
ertlse we dp.
us m is lis
> extend the time,
banco to buy
MERCHANDISE ,
your way occasionally. Are
this opportunity? Don't ask
lis sale for we cannot afford it.
iness proposition. Our Spring
id we wan^ fb Aake room. We
Winter goods. Remember that
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Citation to Kindred and Creditors;
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. j
By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate Judge.
Wltereas, A. G. Bently and E. V.
Going have made suit to uie to graut
litem Letters of Administration on the
estate and effects of J. Golden Bently,
deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said J. Golden Bently,
decsaaed, that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Union C. II, South Carolina, on th j
14th day of February, next, after pub- i
Ikntion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, ' J
why the mid Administration should not
be grauUd. I
Given under my hand and seal > his 8
27th day of Jan. Anno Domini, 1903. - fj
JASON M. Gijbfu, f?
Probate Judge.
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jl uuiiouou Oil IDA WUl dlj of (toll*
1003, in Tuk Union Tixtt, 6 21, ;
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WOOD'S I.
Garden Seeds I
Boot forth "Sunn Stall,* |,
because they lure specially grown ? ?
and selected with a full knowledge
of the conditions and require- |
Iments of the South. Twenty-live f
years experience and practical
growing of all the different vege- |
tab'es enables us to know the very I .
beet, and to offer seeds that will
give pleasure, satisfaction and
profit to aU who plant them.
Wood's Nov Sold Book for 1903
(Mailed on request) Is full of good
things, and ffivea Oh**?#? * aJaiM-i
_ w a VAaWinO
Information about all seeds, both
for the Farm and Garden.
T. W. WOOD & SON8, I
Richmond, V*.,
WOOP'B MRXD BOOK alao tails all
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