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A IVIOST For the c is the lar DO NOT Not nnl w ? .5 ri' a ^ v/ v vni^y i J w Dress Goods, Shoes partments- Let ea< that here Is the p!a "EVERY! ffi Special Advertisements Notices will bo insert1?'! in this column ?t t.lie rntcot i"> words or U? <s for 2.7J one is?ui\ -four issues for 7-V?. Additional lines over twenty live wor<ls 5c a iine. LOVEY MARY, Mils. WKiG - OF the Cabbage Patch, Under the lb si . The Master of Appleby, 1 he Mac-tcr of Warlock, The Circle, Lady Pose's 1'ftughtcr, The Pit, The Four Feat hers, The Filiigrt-e Pall, Or. Satan's Mount, Franc* zka, and many other l.o .l s ai d the latest magazines and daily pers at SCAIFE'3. PURE WHITE iTlTc; IlOll Nl EGGS for sale or "to let on halve i." >5. M. , Rice, Jr., E. U. It OU CAN GEE THE LATKSFYN Millinery by buying jour .Spring Hat from Miss M. E. Tinsiey. P. F YOU WANT fcOMETlilNtJ that is certainly nice try a can of fro- h jyj hominy which is row at Union C\ tto i Mills Department Store. It ONE HOUSE AND J.OT < >N South street known as C. if. Purkett's for sale. Apply to A. W. Grcei.c. 8-3m. During the month of appiu and May you can get "'I he Designer" with all of its i Tumi.Pi m for J year for 80 cis. This is 20 cts less than tire usual pri<c. Send your minor p'a n at o ice to the Union Cotton Mills Depart merit S'oie. It A CAR LOAD OF OPI? hickowy wagons and line harness just re..I , r 11:l i> VC1VC*!} (UDU it UI ivuru II II J HIJJ It"!?. ll-2t S. If. Crawford. REM EM II ?11 THAT Al'Ii I L 7TII is openii g day at Aliss M. E. TinBley's. It C. VATES' IIor.-10 AM) LOT for sale. Apply lo J. II. Parties for terms. JO-lin. MDSM. E. TIXSLEY \VI LL I>ISp'ay the latest sty Its in Spring Mil liney Tuesday, April 7th. li Lot OF CAI5 BAG E PLANTS OX hand a' 20o pt r 100 for this wee!only. "Wonder Store." It WT. TltACY & nitOTHKR lrive opened a new btef mat hit in the stand near the railroad f n me.rly occupied by Young & Fowler. Ail orders given prompt attention. ' 12B~[Geot OF ONI')N S E PS A X I > Seed Potatoes. Wonder f t ?re. Pirn HE LATEST STYLES AT VEIlY J. Low prices in Washed I tress Good* is crowding store at ELY NN'S. Big lot of gaud ex seed and Plants. S. M. Ilice, Jr. E U I toil easter trade ONLY? . a oc tablet and a red, rubber end lead jurcil for oc. "Wonder Store." It. -i. yes of the public J go and beautiful For sale at E"H81 TA EU t u i y s ir Millinery line eoi 5, Clothing, Furnitui 2h one come and se ee to get MING FOREVER I YO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE I J-N quoted von elsewhere, you canali ways find tnoin cheaper at r LYNN'S. i y\/ a is i t ; u?a .ir.JiSKv cow. ?? Must be gentle. Address stating price, ago of calf and quantity of in ilk. D. C. i'LYNN. W'ihe glass pastgke?yoo ac es on Jhoad river, will past it: o cdito on reasonable tonus. Apply to J. I .eon BuCer A Ji.os,, Loekhait, 6. U. 13-4tp. VKJ ANTED ? KEiPECTAIJLK "V joung women to ic.irn eigu making. S?? to $3 per week can be made in two months time. Iv don ed by the ruiniateis of Clunk slon. Heard seemed ?;r girla from the country. Aorciican < igar Co., I 12 Gt >. Charleston, S. C. I <p,Alll)EX AXD FIELD SEEDS? ii g variety of feveral kinds, Wood'.*, Feirv's, liuh>t's, Lundrelh's and hotnt* grown. ALo garden plant*. l'J- t>. M. R'ce, Jr., E. U. 73 H i EAST Ell DISPLAY OF EGG* .i-* cards rabbits, dies, etc , la-t of this ! week or li est of next. He .sine to cotr.e i and see all our Easter novelties. *l Wor! der Store. 11 ; \TEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY , 1> at FLYNN'S. ITTTANTED?A MAX TO SELL ] VV Sewing Machines. A Xo. 1 con; tract to light man? chances for proutoj tion, Exieii i.ee not necessary. Call I on or addn sa The Singe r JJanuf, ctori ;g Co., SO Morgan Septate, Spat tanburg. ltt 4*p FOE lc WILL SELL A TIN PAN. tin cup, can opener, gimlet, ole and ; many other .just as good bargains on a 1 : our bargain countris. .Some things aie imi'.ed. ' Wonder Store." It' Letter to N. P. Dunbnr. Union, S. C. Dear Sir: Potteihouse, so much, neck, so mud!; all tho way between. Just so with paint. Pvoe Lead and Zir.c is the porteihoucO. Nobody wants the neck: the between, some s.iy is good enough tor them. Put I)evoo cost lr.cs, not more, than between. Lead and col is between; it Is the old-fashion paint. Tint z nc has come in. Zii:c toughens vli to lead. Pevoo Lead and / i.c is the paint. Mr John N' Deitel, Fair Haven, X. Y , writes: Sir Charles llollentack, of t'lspla^e, painted Lis house three years ago wi'li I).:voe Lead arc! Znc; his father jairthd at the fame time whit lead and oil. Tort y the run's h rust? 1 >o!u"t as well as the day it was painted, while? the father's house has all chalked< IT u.d i.certspointing very badly. The father says he will paint with Povoc next tirm?. yours truly. F. W. Pkvoh ?fc Co , .Nov \'oik. iG SIGHT Lo witness stock of Hi A TT21 i"' v - .v ... 1 V ' I AVE ONE. nplcte, but also our ce and Grocery Dee and feel satisfied YBODY." Robbed the Crave. [ A startling incident is narrated by 1 John < diver, of Philadelphia, as follows: ' I was in tin awful condition. My skin I was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue j coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day i bv day. Three physicians had given I me up. Then 1 was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my groat joy, the i first bottle made a deuidod improve| incut. J continued their use for three j weeks, and am now a well man. I ! know they robbed the grave of another I victim." No 0110 should fail to try ' them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at : F. C. Duke's drug store. m ? ! Notics to Debtors and Creditors. A.l j>er ons having claims against the estate of John L. Young, deceased, will pit tent same properly attested to the undesigned. '1 hose owing the above estate will make payment at oici. L. G. You.\(i, Maciietii Young, JMits. Susan J. Weiirii. Administrators and Adrntnlstratrix with will annexed Est. Jolm L. Young deceased. ~FOR SALE. In <juantities to ?uit. 1,000 bushels good mixed Peas at 75c per bu. F. 0. B. Elloreo, S. C. Add re? s ELL0REE FAR / ERSEXCHANGE 14-It p. E Id.OH EE, S. C. ADVERTISED LETTERS Uoiuaicirg in the Pusl Oftico at Union S C., for the waek ending1 A:>ril 3 <1 1903. Allen, G S Mibry. IJ P Hatchclor, It T McClillo'i.M tin ie G Hates, Johnnie Norrs, Green Clmke, W It l'aiker, Jt A Foril, Miss Kinin.i lt?id, .1 S GiUnon, W II llice, Louie il.l.lreth, Itev J II Hinders, IitbA Hughes, \V II Handera, Will Hyatt, MrsHallio Sim*, Com well .li.mloson, Kit ff r William, Mf Johnso', ltcobon Williams', ltjllen Kelly, F Williams, Lucitula Kmst-y, Mamie O Wiijlit, P.iul Persons calling for the above le'? tera will plonae say if advertised, ard will be required to pay ono cenl fir their delivery. J. C. Huntkr. P. M. Subscribe for TIiq Times. k A ClAIRYVoljNT CfLUMN. s THE taYSTIC VEIL PULltD AS IDE. By Mra. P. P. W'ar(J, ~ ' " t v v v I g . ' *;j < ' - \ ..' c (J' nSTION" ;.V ' C'ALIi*. A fire occurred in lflOl in which some live stock was burned. Can you put 1110 on to any points leading to the. identification of the party or parties who did the burning? 1 think it was incendiary becau-e it was in p, the summer time and thero was no -? , lire in the house at that lime of ' night. It was burned before day. D THE AXiWICR, Tlie question asked by this gentleman is rather difficult to answer, as there is some very distinct hidden condition concerning the burning of said building. This lire, as I see it, v was at or near lridnhh : the ninee h oi lira must have been situated near lo a running stream of water, as I seem to see a stream, also a rather middle age negro, bo conies across water, lie has s team that looks rather poorly, and keeps - a poor, bony horse of a -p rather light color, not a gray, more ^ of a tan or muddy looking cream Si horse, his purpose is robbery, then fire. 1 scpui to hear, as I write, dogs , barking at an excited rato all the early part of night; there was grain U or something taken away tlmt appoara in sacks or bags; there was some y,, good deal taken and driven away, f.p- *-* pearenely back across this small o\ water. The mules that were burned were not matches, or.o was a rather lar^o, bob v, (oh, not eo ve-y bony.) dark colored mule, the other or.o ? seems to bo a plump, round, fat R mule of a rocluish brown; seems 1 ke Hi one mule wus namo Jerry, seems like 0:1c Mike. ThorQ was a double setting of fire, it was sot in two placea at the lime and burned very rapidly. There has been sc.-ne suspicion iegarbing this fira that has been wrong and the wrong parly has been accused, but this will not be very dif- i ticult to trace as I see it. Find the A negro who drove a bad looking croam or light tan colored horse. Will the gentleman i sking this question please state if the names of his mules are correct and all that is correct in this caso and 1 will go further with it lor him. Mas. It. P. Wiuo, MANAGER WANTED V\'o desire to employ a trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage our hu 1- J i-.ess in this county and a;joining teaitory. Oar house is well and favorably known. $20 00 StVdiglit Cash Salary and all Expenses paid each week by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced; previous experience uhueces aiy; position permanent. Addeess Thomas f . (Joot'tfu, Manager, luiO Caxton ^ Building, Chicago, HI. 12-7r. ^ 6nT?.7"oTEf! ?AT? 15e per Gallon -AT- 3 W. Newel! Smith's Store. t Phone 120. ? 10-tf 1 ?,? ? iiwimi w . ? m?ia??m NOTICE. 1 PEBBLE, the thoroughbred " Stallion, will stand at Wilcutt's Stable, also at Suntuc and Maybinton. Foe ?10.00. RICE <fc WILCUTT, 12Cut Prices? I will Bell at those prices *' s lor one week onlv "t FROM APRIL 6th to APRIL nth. * Blue Ribbon Snuff at 4c, 11. R. Sweet Scotch Snuff at 4 c. " Red Flag Snuff at 4c. Maccaboy Snuff at 4c. "I Three Thistle Snuff at 4c. GOOD GOODS, CHEAP PRICES ^ i. AT c W. Newell Smith's J Store, East Main St., Union, S. C, I Phone 12(5- J EXTRAORDINA Wt : Those for early i : 1 Wc told you thai Our buyer; larkels and t!iat upon our retur |V that would be worthy of yoi ou a few of the many bargains [anukercliiefsat lc ins at lc eedlea at lc able oil cloth, the 20c kind, our rhite Pique for skirts and drcesi selling price only dutiful assortment of fancy La derailing price per yard only adies' Kid Gloves, the $1 quali only oat Collar Springs, the usual pi ing p ice is only hildrens Heavy Ribbed Hose, t tolliug price, per pair THE GREATE 1 Hamburg Edgings, Insertions, civet llibbous, all tho new t ress Fabrics at prices that will IN MILL] ,re have the grandest assortmen lown you before and vou kno _ / wer than those quoted e'sewhei COME 1 or anything from a paper of pii lit of Clothes, a Pair of Shoes, e imple3 which you can buy fron ss than other houses ask you I osiery, Handkerchiefs, Towels, id children, Boy's and Men's P y~u are not already one of our rer our mauy bargains and we i le. HcLure Met THE UNDEIISELI ujctio^ fcas-a Q Buildit The sale of the I SATURDAY, AT 1 :Q( Cs til? opport lie most aesl :ias ever t>ee Jnlon at auo Fhese Are A A.n<a a t>l? olia lomo seeliLera Cli? property 301a in lots e wo properti is a wliolo. 3E ON HAND indL "V\7"o will luioltly. For nation see p Jlioe Co. IV. W. Gl ? ' RY VALUES. A spring buyers* at s had gone on. to the northers n we would hare sortie ur attention. I^low we quote which we have to offer you: * if Fans at lo n ? A % z apooJs ot good machine thread fur 4c q underselling price, per yd 18c 29, the 8c kind, our undcr G$c wns, the 5c kind, our un 4 c ' * ty, our "pickup" price 75c icJ is 10c, our undersell- . : 3c lie 10c quality, ourunder * 8o ST VALUES , Laces, Appliques, Silks and hings in wool and mercerized knock out competition. f [NERY t of the latest novelties ever w that our prices are always :e. * ro us j 13 to a Silk Dlg3s, stylish Hat, itc. Our stock of Drummer's 1 25 per cent, to 33 per cent, for regular goods, consists of , Underwear for men women ants,Shirts, Corsets and Shoes. customers come in and I00I5. will guar antee that you will be cantiie Co. .ER'S HOUSE. ' I SALE p ib. 'I igLots Bolt property on APRIL 4TH, > P.M., unity to touy ratol? lot tliat n ofTerea in tlon. II Large Lots tioe for ?itlier i or investoM. will nrst "to? indL ttoen til? os sola oaoli . > PROMPTLY get tlirougli otlier inform lat at IJnlorL REENE,*