The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 27, 1903, Page 2, Image 2
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For Spring and S
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Our Suits
Are made in standard
and novel fabrics
of designs especially
suited to
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have them in sizes
that will fit men of
al.nostany build as
well as any tailor
can make-to-measure.
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Special Advertisements
Notices will be inserted in this column at
the rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issue,
four issues for 75e. Additional lines over
twenty live words 5c a line.
New crop garden Veed ix
one cent papers. I'eas and beans in
hulk. While and yellow onion sets and
seed potatoes at Scaike's.
ONE HOUSE ANI) LOT ON
South street known as C. II. Buikett's
for sale. Apply to A. W. Greene.
H-Vm.
A CAR LOAD OF OLD HICKORY
wagons ami fine harness just received,
also a lot of Rock Hil Buggies.
ll-2t S. R. Crawford.
C1 C. YATES' IIOESE ANI) LOT
>% for sale. Apply to J. II. Bartles
for terms. IO-lm.
WA N T E D ?SEVERAL PERSONS
of character and good reputation |
in each State (one in this county re- I
quired) to represent and advertise '
old established wealthy business
house of solid financial standing.
Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses ;
additional, all payable in cash each
Wednesday direct from head office. '
Horse and carriage furnished when 1
necessary. References. Enclose self
addressed envelope. Colonial Co.,
WH Dearborn St., Chicago. 11-12t
WT. TRACY A BROTIIEIt!
have opened a new beef market
in the stand near the railroad formerly
occupied by Young A Fowler. All orders
given prompt attention. 12ATKW
GOODS ARIilYIMi DAILY
XN at FLYNN'S.
mil E LATEST STYLES AT VERY
X Low prices in Washed Dress Goods
is crowding store at FLYNN'S.
\Jy A N T ED? IIE-1'ECTA15EE
VV young women to learn cigar
making. $ '? to $S per week can be made
In two months time. Endorsed by the
rniniateis of Charleston. liuaid secuied
lor girls from the country.
American Cigar Co.,
12-Ctp. C harleston, S. C.
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found at il.o millinery < penirg next
TLu sdav, April 2nd, at McEure's. It i
AH DEN AND E1KE1) ,-EEDS? j
liig variety of teveral kinds. Wood's,
Ferry's, liuist's, Enndieth's ar.d l.ome (
grown. Also gaiden plants. i
l b S. M. Hice, Jr., E. U.
BIG EOT OF ONION SETS AND 1
Seed l'otaiots. Woncer Store. Jli- ?
WANTED?A MAN TO SEEE
Sewing Machines. A No. 1 contract
to right man?chances for p omolion.
Exjeii nee r;ot necessary. Call i
or J< r ae dn ss The Niiger Manufaclur- /,
in? Co., 89 Morgan Square, Spartan- j
huig. EJ 4ip. j
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ummer Ctothing will
THIS SEASON.
SPLIT SILK PATENT FLOUR
$4.(JO per barrel at Union Ojtton
Mills. It.
VO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE
Xi quoted you elsewhere, yji can always
find tfiem cheaper at lVVNN'S.
Big millinery opening
Thursday April '2nd. Call and examine
the latest effects at McLures It
WA N T E D?A J E RS E Y CO W.
Must he gentle. Address stating
price, age of calf and quantity of milk.
. 1). C. FLYNN.
MILLINERY O PEN I NO ( JF
Spring Ilats on Thursday, April
2nd. Don't forget the date. McLure's
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More Riots.
Disturbances of strikers are not nearly
as grave as an individual disorder of the
system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous
tension tvill be followed by utter
collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately
employed. There's nothing
so etiieient to cure disorders of the Liver
or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a
wonderful tonic, and effective nervine
and the greatest all around medicine for
run down systems. It dispels Nervous?
ness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and
expels malarial germs. Only 50c, and
satisfaction guaranteed by F. C. Duk e,
druggist.
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Gonzales Mon nment Fund.
Mr. James H. Rodger has been appointed
as chairman of the committee
for Union county to raise funds !
for the Gonzales Monument. Mr. i
Rodger has appointed the following <
persons on the committee for this <
county to assist in the tvork: Dr. (
M. W. Culp, Mr. Geo. M. Wright, !
Mrs. C. H. I'eake and Miss Ethelind '
(5oj8. This committee will solicit
subscriptions, if they do not see you
and you wish to contribute to this
fund to a monument to perpetuate |
the memory of one of tho most contcieneious
and fearless of South Carolina's
editors, hunt them up. Let e
Union send a liberal contribution. I
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Tragedy Averted.
"Just 111 the nick of time our little
hoy was saved," writes Mrs, \V. Watkius,
of ricasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia
hud played sad havoc with liiin
iiixl a terrible cough set it besides. Doctors
treated him, but he grew worse
every day. At length we tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
ind our darling was saved. He's now
* >und and well." Everybody ought to
know, it's the only pure cure for Coughs,
L'olds and all Lung diseases. Guaran- I
Lecd by F. (J. Duko; Druggist. Price I
>0c ami $1,0). Trial bottles free. d
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Annual Meeting. J
Tho annual niectingof 11.e Union Build- ft
ngifc Loan Association, Serins No, 0 and |
' will be held at the ollipe of F^rr &
Tin ms in at So'clock p. in. on A| ril 7th,
19 ?. W. W. Hunties,
.0-lt. fee. and I rc jt
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At your earliest ft
convenience come "
around and we will
take pleasure in ?i
giving you our at- "ft
tention. Ji
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ADVERTISED LETTER8. &
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Remaining in the Fuel Oflicn at Union
S C., for ths wask ending M ircli 27, 8'
1903. l>
Bailey, Mis A L Johns, Will tl
Bobo, Mrs K F Jones, Mnnro v
Bro>vn, Clias Oites, Lister o
Evans, AI W ltice, Mrs J K ii
Gregory, K Hicks, Joe
Gilinoie, Olivia Williams, Johnie ci
Haynes, W W Young, Miss MCA
Harris, Airs J A
Persons calling for the above It'.tera
will please say if advertised, and will
be required to pay one cent lit .
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M.
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Final Discharge. s
Notice is hereby (riven that IT K o
Smith, Administrator of the Estate of .'
Manning T. Smith, dtceased, has ap- u
plied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate,
in and for the County of Union, -
for a flnal discharge as such Admin ist
nit or. =
It Is Oiideiiitd, That the 20th day of a
April, A, D. 1903. be lixed for hew- I
Ing of petition, and a flnal settlement of 1
said estate. "
Jason M. Gh eea,
Probate Judge Union Co., S.C.
Published in Union Times March
20, 1003. 12 30d.
Bridge Letting. '
On Wednesday, April 1st, the County
Supervisor and Commissioners will meet
at Whit mire bridge on Enoree river for
the put pose of letting contract to r? piir
31 build a new approach to said bridge I
an 'Union county side. .Specifications
can be seen at bridge on day of lettiDg. p
Lettirg will begin at 11 o'clock a. m, U
T. J. Betendauoit,
12 2t Supr. u. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors. \j
I
All per ons havincr claims nentr.si. tl-.o I
state of John L. Young, deceased, will
msent same properly attested to the unlersigned.
Those owing the above cs- y
ite will make payment at oncj. ^
L. G. Young,
Macdetii Young, _
Mns. Susan J. Weiieii.
Administrators and Ad* S
ministratiix with will aun?x(d
Est. John L. Youig
deceased. Ui
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Camp Giles 17. C. V. 7tl
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You arc he n by notified to n&embleat ?t<
Juion C. II. on Monday, April (ith, at by
2 o'clock in. for I he purpose of electing ^
e'.egutes to the riuniin to be held at
le;/ Orleans, La , on May 19th to 22nd C
ic'usive, also to elect delegates to the
ta'e Iteunion, time and place not yet
xe I. Come prepared to pay your dues,
y order of
('apt. A. II. Foster,
F. M. Fa mi. Commander.
Aui.
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Coal Dealers Restrained. m
Chicago. March 24.?Ten Indiana I
>al companies and ten individual qp- K
ators wore restrained by Judge
ohlsaat tn the United Statea circuit
nirt today from continuing their com
ination for the regulation of coal
rices and output. The companies
ere given until April 6 to show cause
hy the order should not be made per- rr
lament. U
Anti-Cow Ticket Won. y
Moultrie. Oa.t March 24.?At an elecon
held here Friday, the citizens
Moultrie voted to have the cows t
moved from the streets. Thctrc P
as a pretty warm fight made on the v
lesticn. but the anti-cow ticket wor
t a vote of 86 to 50.
Danger of Colds and Gr'p.
Tlie greatest clanger fioui colds and
ip is their resulting in pneumonia. If
nsonuhlc care is used, however, and
lamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, ]]
1 danger will be avoided. Among the
ns of thousands who have used this
mcdy for these diseases we have yet r
learn of a single case having resulted
pneumonia, which shows conclusivctliat
it is a certain preventive of that
mgerous disease. It will euro a cold ?
an attack of the grip in less time
an any other treatment. It is pleasit
and safe to take. For sale by Dr. r
C. Duke. * v.
Election Notice.
A petition having been duly present1
to the Town Council, of Union,
?uth Carolina, by a majority of the
Beholders and freehold voters of the
)wn of Union, praying that an clcc- T
Dn he held for the purpose of voting a .
aintenancc fund for a free public li- \
my, in pursuance of an Act of the ]
encral Assembly of the State of South
urolina, 1003, entitled "An Act to em>wer
Towns and Cities to subscribe to
ie maintenance of Public Libraries."
It is ordered that an election be held
the Town of Union, South Carolina,
l the tirst Tuesday (7th) in April, 15)03, ^
r the pur|>ose of voting a subscription
One Thousand Dollars (SI,000) from S
ie Town Treasury annually for an in- \
jlinitc number of years, for tho mainnance
of a free public library within
ie limits of tho Town of Union, South
arolina.
Electors desiring to vo'.c for said
aintenancc will deposit n ballot, hav- T
ig written or printed thereon?"For *
inscription of $1,000 for library for an Q
idetinite number of years. Yes;" or? c
For subscription of $1,000 for library C
ir an indefinite number of years. No." 1,
The voting precincts with duly ap- t
minted managers will he as follows: i
Ward 1. At S. R. Crawford's stable. a
[imagers?S. M. Roaty, W. D. Wilkins T
nd It. \V. Mellow, " I
Ward 2. At otlieo in Nicholson's f
'are House. Managers?D. II. Walice,
M. M. Scptt and J. R. Hix. C
ward At l'olico Headquarters,
ranapers?J. K. Squire, Then, K. Dean
nd Chas. Whit'ock. i
Ward 4. At Court House. Man- I
4cis?F. W. Moore, M. L. Lcmaster I
nil SV. A. Humphries. 1
The polls will be opened at nine
clock a. ro. and closed at six o'olook
. in., and the election will be conduct1
in accordance with the laws of force ,
Dvcrninp municipal elections.
Only duly registered voters will be
llowcd to vote in this election.
Before opening the polls, the manners
shall take an oath to fairly and im- *
artially conduct the election.
Immediately after. closing the polls
te managers will proceed to count the
otes, in public, and make a full report
f the election and the result, in writlp,
to the Town Council.
Hone and ratiged by the Town Counil
asssembled this the 20th day of
larch, 1903.
Attest;
MAcncru You mi,
jAYarren D. Arthur, Mayor.
Clerk ?nd Treas. 12-2t
notice.
PEBBLE, the thoroughbred
tallion, will stand at Wilcutt'a
it;i 1 dOI.IA ni ?? 1 * r '
a inKJ til UU UI.UC UQU 1U iVJ'" |
iuton. Foe $10.00. I
RICE & WILCUTT. '
2CutPricesi3,
On all grades of 3
-LOUR! FLOUR!
For one week only. From
March 30 to April 4.
)on't miss this bargain
00D GOODS, CHEAP PRICES
at . ;
n ir -
v. Newell Smith's
Store, ;
Inst Main St., Union, S. C, 4
Phone 126.
tot;kholders, Meeting.
A meeting of the stockholders of the _
nion Huilding and Loan Association j
II be held at tho ottico of Farr J
tomson at 3:30 o'clock p. m. on April
ti, 1903, for the purposo of amending
e charter so as to increase the capital
?ck to 2,500 shares and to change the
-laws. W. W. H tours, m
4t Sec. and Troas. *
) I L! O I LI! a
-AT- *
Lie per GS niton
?AT?
W. Newell Smith's Store. i
Phone 126. J
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iXTRAORDINAR
Those for early sp
Wc told you that our buyers lit
larkets and that upon our return w
ps" that would be worthy of your i
ou a few of the many bargains wh
[andkerchiefs at lc Fa
ins at lc 2 f
leedles at 1c
'able oil cloili, the 20c kiud, our un
I
^hite Pique for skirls and dresses, t
selling price only
teautiful assortment of fancy Lawnj
ders Hing price per yard only ...
jadies' Kid Gloves, the $1 quality,
only
Joat Collar Springs, the usual pric i
ing p:ice is only
Children s Heavy Ribbed Hose, tlic
rolling price, per pair .....
THE GREATES1
n Hamburg Edgings, Insertions, Id
Tel vet Ribbons, all the new tliir
)ress Fabiics at prices that will kn
IN MILLIN
Ve have the grandest assortment c
hown you before and you know 1
ower than those quoted elsewhere.
COME TO
ror anyth'ng from a pap?r of pins 1
luit of Clothes, a Pair of Shoes, etc.
Samples which you cm buy from 2
ess than other houses ask you for
losiery, Handkerchiefs, Towels, \
nd children, Boy's and Men's Pan
f yru are not already one of our ei
>vcr our many bargains and we wil
>nc.
McLure Merc
THE UNDEBBELLE
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AUCTION
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Buildin
The sale of the Bt
SATURDAY, A
AT liQO
Cs tne opportu
tli? most aeslr.
tias ?v?r 'been
Qnlon At auotl
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Thoco A res All
i iiuou ni c Mil
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A.nA a "bis olaan
Home seelLera c
rue property i
sold in lots A3
two propertlei
as a whole.
BE ON HAND 1
i.nd we will i
luloKly. For ?
nation see pi
333.00 Oo.
(V. W. GF
Y VALUES.
ring buyers.
id gone on to the northern
e would hare softie "pickittention.
Below we quote
icli we have to offer you:
nsat le
Spools of good machine
thread for 4c
derailing price, per yd 18c
he 8c kind, our under
6tc
s, the 5c kind, our un
4c
our "pick up price ;
- 75c j,
is 10c, our undersell- s (
3c
10c quality, our under*
...? 8c
rVALUES j
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eiccs, Applique*, Silks and
igs in wool and mercerized
oek out competition/
ERY
>f the latest novelties ever
that our prices are always
us . j
to a Silk Dress, stylish Hat,
Our stock of Drummer*!
5 per cent, to 33 per cent.
regular goods, consists of
Jnderwear for men women
ts, Shirts, Corsets and Shoes.
ustomera come in and look
I guar antee that you will bfc
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