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NO'^jfEEC * "* Jr ^ - ft . 1 Ti ^ if? ;ci When you can $ THEY p v2 And embody ! # ?llnm EL i *+ \ Special Advertisements Notices will bo inserted in this column u the rate of 25 words or loss for 25c one issue four Issues for 75c. Additional lines ovo twenty live words 6c a line. Newuden seed is or.e cent papers. Peas and beans ir bulk. While and yellow ouion sets and seed potatoes at Scaike's. Fricsii groceries coming and going every day. Country pro luce a s?i>eeialty at II. E. Maury's. Entei prise street. 4.'5-lyr, I OST? A LADY'S SMALL OPEN Jjfaee silver watch with chatelaine pin on Main stieet between the residences of Mr. ,1. C. Hunter and Dr. S. S. Linder. A s utable nward if left at this otliee. nvill.'TV BUILDING LOTS?THE A. D.iwkins property has been laid off in beautiful building lots which are offered for sale. They front on three nice str.-ets. For terms, etc., apply to O-tf. S. Means Beaty. For sale?fifteen taousand A No. 1 extra low country heart pine shingles. Also ten thousand second hand low country heart pine, hand made shingles, almost good as new, cheap. 7-ib. D. A. Townsend. STRAYED?A RED AND WHITE horned cow and yearling heifer aUo red and white. Reward if returned to' I). H. Wal'ace. 8-tf ^ AXE HOUSE AND LOT ON -south street known as C. II. BuilfALL'S for Rale. Alllilvtn a w uruenn 8-ffm. I > EST EASY ON OSTKRMOVfR X\> mattress. Sold exclusively In Union by Union Cotton Mills. It.. C 1 C. YATES' HO I SE AND LOT for sale. Apply to J. II. Jtartles for terms. IO-lm. FOR A LIMITED TIME THE Union Cotton Mills will take your subscription for the Designer for 80c. Take advantage of this offer. It. I p I IE FX E R II AN I) LK3TI IE FIN EST X goods at the lowess prices. Call and sec them. Williamson's old stand. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF i..?t K., ir-:? ? - . ^ ? ? ? .V-U J..OW # vwt* VI 9/J UIUWII V/UHUII '?- Mills. It. A new STOCK OF kings, J V. IIroach08, Fobs ami all kinds ot spring jewelry at Tkkk/.kk's, next door to tU? Jiakery. It. jjt' 4 QT^fcfltthHOES ON SALB AT Til E O ynion Cotton Mills Store. it. "BrfSSNn N EST NEW STOCK OF ~ jLSpring Jewelry at Trkk/k^'.s, Wjl* liamson's old stand. v-k-# *# ]t. bxthils it casts union cot-fV ton Mills will sell car . of Flour, "Nellie King" and "Split Silfc" at before advance prices, $4.00and ft.25. 11 j.' N Si. ? i'V.. > FOR MLOR w -?THE jet a Kuppenheim guaranteed Suit. riLL HOLI the highest a making:. I ' ^ RTP'A'N'S Tablets doctors find a good prescription for t mankind. r The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (00 cents) [ contains a supply for a year. All drugl gist seli them. tf I The Graded School's Medal. ^ The gold medal awarded the Union . Graded Schools for its excellent ex. hibit at the Charleston Exposition has just been received by Prof. Jeffries. It is a handsome medal 2i inches in diameter. On the face ' appear the words, "Awarded Public Schools, Union, S. C.," on a shield encircled by a wreath. On the reverse side appear two palmetto trees. Industry on her throne, underneath which appear "Charleston, 1001-2." The whole encircled by the words "South Carolina Inter-State and West India Exposition." It is a beautiful and appropriate medal aud well deserved by the fine exhibit sent from Union's Graded .Schools. The medal is highly prized by both teachers and scholars. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored hy those tireless little workers?Dr. King's New Life l'ills. Millions are always at work, night and day. curing Indigestion. Billiousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at F. ('. Duke's drug store, A Hold Rascal. About half after oae o'clock Sunday night, a burglar enteied the house on main street occupied by the Messrs 1 McCoy oral Coffee, both of whom were i away being employed as engineer and 1 fireman of the yard shifting crew. One |of the ladies being sick was awake and [gave the alarm, she saw the man ?ro out [ the back way. Dr. Lander responded to the call and phoned for the police, two of t.hem were quickly on hand but the thief had made good his escape. A Remark able Cane. One of the most remarkable cases of a oolil, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude K. Kenncr, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Shi) says: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I run down in weight from 14M to 02 pounds. I triifd a hum)>er of remedies to no avail until I usnfl One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened iny lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength/' F. C. Duke. Sudteir'de for The Times and get the newa wkilo it new*. a L ' >** 1 yhf f 00 - Ay - c *: ? r T MADE; 6 c' o V: % ? 8( m er or Fechheimer I ? si * tl 1 s< I ? c 3 SHAPE, i 8( ii n li ? * g rt of Clothes ? d T L tl P a i M I , * fl b P t! ? a RECORD OF THE PAST. * a | jso stronger Evidence Can be Pro- c dnced. b Look well to their record. What .1 they hare dome many times .in years ' goae by is the best guarantee of future d results. Any one with a bad back, any c reader suffering from urinary troubles, j, from any kidney ills, will find in the following evidence proof that relief and cure is near at hanu: 8 Mr. G. M. Mvers, the well-known o shoemaker at Winchester nven?<% and 14th street, Ashland, Ky., says: -'Doan's Kidney l'ills are like true friends, the longer you know them the better they V are appreciated. I can add nothing to w the statement I first made in 1890 after ja I procured the remedy at the Ventura ,i Drug Co., and took a course of the treat- " ment which cured me. I was absolutely *> free from all backache for nearly three at years, then I noticed a slight ache, as fj the result of a cold in mv back. A box . of Doan's Kidney Pills disposed of it. I " have recommended this remedy to I many, and have never heard of one I who did not endorse the claims made . for it." Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. ^ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole " agents for the U. S. bi Keincmber the name?Doan's?and p, take no substitute, . Opening of Books of Subscription State of Soujh Carolina, 1 b< County of Union J V( In accordance with a charter granted bl to the undersigned as corporators by the legislature of South Carolina at its session ending Feb. 21, PJOd: Notice is hereby given that books of ar subscription to the capital stock of the Union Manufacturing and Power Com- ar pauy will be opened at trie offlje of the (J Union Cotton Mills in, the City of Union, Slate and county aforestid, on Monday, March the f)th, at 12 o'clock m iinH fA tolro ? - """" UID nt-t**i?ary steps 10- K wards the election of oflicers and the organi/Ation of the said company. The said proposed corporation will have a capital stock of $ VjO.OO ), divided j,|( into 5,000 shades of the i>ar value of $100 j)} each, with its principal pltce of business pj at Union, 8. <J\ and will be empowered ( , to engage in t he business set forth in the (jj charter. (Signed) Hi T. C. Duncan, II a. 8 vattlk8, ii geo. ii. baynb, h gko. m w iuoht, h l. g. You no, , je Corporators. Published in Union Times, March 0, 190:i. tei O I JLmI O I L!! X ?AT? 1 ."?< per Gallon I ' ?AT? ? W. Newell Smith's Store. 11 l'hone 126. IB -ffBF , A fa . ft* LAIRYVOINT COLUMN. HE MYSTIC VEIL PULLED ASIDE. By Mr a. R. P. Ward, EORECAST FOR UNION TOWN AND COUNTY. The geqeral outlook for the town of Fnion and county it not very favorble for this year, 1903, as it appears . i _i ? mi ^ mi j me at present, xne crops win oe msiderably damaged by wind and kin; the fruit will be cut off; there ill be fairly good crops of corn made; rain will be better than cottoc; cot>n will be damaged in some way; the ifest crop for this year will be grain, 'he entire crop season will be under )me difficult condition most of the jason. I see for your town a strange and nexpected happening, seems like a lurder, death or a tragedy. It ma; ome the latter part of this year. (I incerely hope it may not occur at all.) low as to the financial conditions foi be beautiful sunny town of Union ; 'here will be some new enterprises )me failures among some old businesc oncerns; but I eee more good tbnc vil for Union. Some of the business oncerns which are now in sime way iatfesied over money matters will traighten up and go on successfully Your milling conditons will not be > good there seems to me some trouble i or about the mill - district that will ot be favorable. There will quite kely come to your town or county )me new settlers who will add to the rowth and development. They may ring some new industries I see a 1 llfA f kaf knf t aanna^ if ^UUUIVU liAU ItUAb UUb X VUUUUb l| uite clear. There will at no distant ay be discovered in the County of Jnion, S. CM some very valuable ore hat will in time make Uuion County eople very rich at no very distant day s I write I appear to see some activij among the people and there apears to be a great amount of gold, t may be a mine of gold; it also lems to be near a stream of water, n time to come tho County of Union ill surely be a seat of success and rosperity. This last statement does ot apply to this year, 1903, alooe ut I do feel that some investigations lis year will lead to this great disovery. There will be some office made vault thisyear by death or failing ealth. Thete will be a good'deal of ickness in the town and county from iver and some rather contagious disase but not a great many deaths, ic ict the death rate from disease will ? very much less than usual. The cople of Union will do well to watch be Weather predictions of some'good strologer, such as Irl R. Hicks, ho is ery accurate in his weather forecasts, s this will be a year of much electrial disturbances; there may be man; eavy storms, much wind aud water. Now allow me to say a few words to tie wise regarding the coming Presiential election. My view is Demo ratic, yet I feel there are some planks 1 the Republican platform that are ery good and will be aud is now ood for our country, yet I se3 Damcrat written everywhrre. I feat lere will be some very unpleasant vents in the coming times. In a ision of which I will give you a few ords I saw for our country anarch* ts. I saw in one part of the vision le fires a great fire, I saw money urning up. I then saw the treasury t Washington, on fire, it is set on re by a very treacherous hand. 1 ave very grave fears for our country, here appears to me some dark deeds only hope my vision may prove unue and my fears unfounded. There lay be very large and destructive res in many places. There seems to a a general wave of evil, and our eople will have t? fight hard to overtmn mlttia An T baa it it ia not agrees but white meu who will do uch harm to public buildings in any places, I have for some time bod seeing fires in the White H juj?. srefied a few days ago by a small laze but this is not all. My fire guide tells me thero ate me fires for Union, not of u great nount of damage if care is exercised. Sfen and written Ijr Union town id County and other places for the nion Times. Mrs. JR. P. Ward. ADVERTISED LETTERS. emaining in the Post Office a^Union C., for the week ending March G, 103. jaty, Hattie McCurry, Reason H yant, Mrs Martha Morgan, K P iwkins, Mary Poston, A C Janie Payne, Eddie egory, ED Poston. Sam ant. Lizzie Petty, Mamie amilton, Florence Koberson, Dora DJJ!. Ci 1 ? 1UK.WA, i -iKinj oanuers, r reo A o<lge. W M Sanders, Miss Anna uinnhrics, S1I Sartor. Ernest utcnerson, Geo Scott, Lee iter, Clara Sullivan, Ilenj iller. Sophia Thompson, C White Persons calling for the above letrs will please say if advertised, and 11 be required to pay one cent for. eir delivery. t v J. C. Hdwtbk. P. !S[ h/URRBA?B3UI and btwiito lfc? hair. '^ PrwnvoMa a tasuriaM growth. 4 i* fone I * -. > JC."* . ..x lotsuy t' ' * . p 1 0 ..Willkee f.... : lookout' ; ' gains. k ' 1 When 1 1 I'll nab tl > When you ean hi I i e, a Tell your poeket mouth shut till y< i . . . WATCH T Mrl lira Mai IHVkUl W IVIWI i A S JOCK OF THE VEQET ABLE and Sufficient to convert the wh( mean TRUCK FARM OR A few White Multiplying The mildest flavored and best f< for winter use at > DUKE b ~ Garden Plants And Seeds. Cabbage ntfw ready for setting out, and others we will have at the proper time for set| ting theim?Tomatoes, Beets, Pepper, Celery, etc., etc. Early Cabbage ought to be set out as quickly as possible. I have some out doing nicely. , We have a big variety of seeds, Onion Sets ?nd Irish Potatoes. S.,M. Riee, Jr., E. U. EVERY CHURCH or institution supKrtcd by voluntary contribution will given a liberal quantity of the Long* man A Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. (, Nor p.: Have d?ne so for twenty-seven years. Sales: ' Tens of millions of gal> Ions; painted'hear!y two million houses under guarantee \o repaint if not satisfactory: The paint wears for periods up to eighteen ywars. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in -two minutes.) Actual_cost then about fl.Vt a gallon. SarapMfc free. Sold by our Agents. J. L, McWhirter, Joaeerills. O-L'uio. "* T:, ? :?? - Annual Meeting. lie annual mee&nftof tlie'.Union Building <fc Loan AHHoclatipri, Series No. h and 7 Will be hold Mfct&e olticc of Furr & Thomson at No'MjjHh'. m. on April 7Lis. J 19fKW ** 'WzI Dvif' ^ , alec, and TrtfpT^ "I>anfortl^^K,aQrange^lfc|5 - suffered for ?ix nMw with a frtM| tunning sore on tffrjK but writetTwat Uucklen's ArnicaMgra wholly cured it in live days. For (Ken, Wounds, Files, it's the best salve tribe world. Gore guaranteed. Onlygftib. Hold by F. C. ^L)uke, drnggiat, '' ^orth - MH Qoods^ f ip a sharp for barm : see them J lem. 11 -1 ? I I return ave them. .' book to keep its 1 >u hear from me. I HIS SPACE... r _ rcantile Co. maawaB HIGHEST GBADE 1 FLOWER SEEDS . >ie of Union countj into one oth FLOWER GARDEN. or Nest On:on Sets on hand. >r pickles, also the beat keeper * i'S DRUG STORE. Cut Prices.-.. X will sell at these prices one w$ek only. Arm & Hammer Soda @ 4c Perline Washing Powder @ 3c 25c Packages of Grandma . Washing Powder @ 15c 25 lbs Rice for $1.00. Good Goods,Cheap Prices AT W. Newell Smith's Store, East -Main St., Union, S. C. \ Phone 126. 1 i ? Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that Joseph A, i Smith Executor of the estate of V. 8. ?f Bo bo, deoeMSsed, has applied to Jason H. 1 . Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for ti a I county of Union, tor a final disctiaraa?v. such Executor. jjfiI It Is Okdkrict), That tbe 28rd day ai '-?? Match A. D. 11KM, be fixed ft* bearing of petition, and a float fttt lament of ->*r> *2WV o???. ^TrobftOSfie Uniou Co., RAJ. > iJtt. Jn^Psioy Timm ITeb.JjO, stockholders' Meeting. ^ AmMHULth* stock holders of the |J?ion Loan Association Will the office of Karr A T1?mH brsmfl o'clock.d. m. on April 1m*WBfTtor the i>ur}K>se of amending the charter so as to increase the capital stock to 2,.r>00 share* and to change the by-i?Vl. W. W^'fftTOtim. l(Ht - * 8ec. and Tree*, ^ ' >Wjty?a Mhis * ' 'm