The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 15, 1903, Image 2

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COR 6 Grocer Such as Canned Corn, l>c Tongue, Fancy Wafers seiiaou. 3 lb' cans Tor now atlOc. Dry Gi White Lawns and c' Mercerized Goods, V . Goods, etc. m Ulothi The very best. Howes' of Kuppenlieiiner and j made to fit every one. ^ > I i i n 117 L, I l^/ U I HAKES O ' ~~ & This is a new i absolutely nothing glisten as though l'l that half sick turn woodwork and put I sparkling as the su It is entirely u anything else; it is streak; never catch furniture and gives Anyone can m apply it. A soft cl effect is like magic. IPACKAt LIQUID VEX and sc.*lis at 50 <-,ts. a handsome c.doivd m entitled ''The 1 Ion> PREHIU To 111o first or. tore on the da\ s ??l a Sit in pie hottl j of hand moid cirton, ' The I lour; Hj.-ui living nt a distance not ca'l in person c; until th\y c ill, or s LIQUl Ar.<l tl .eir name o; and sending it to us g for it without .i slip y Liquid Veneer writl I BAILEY FU1 . : n E TO BQISIftSi =F O R ies, ef, Dried lSecf, At and Fruits in natoes selling "?<><-* rods, lored, White Fovelj r'liite Curtain Fower it ies. ng- i Hats uml suits Ilecil ( Mrs. Hopkins treuses you. -V ^ iW?.:*sac-?r: arsaszsKX hmsmbs D VENEER i LD THINGS NEW! I fi " (gj y (?i ~ i tnd remarkable di-overy; there is I like it. It makes everything t.sh from the factory . It will take B itura, smoky pian) and marred c a new face 011 them us brilliant and p nlike furniture polish. or in fact B not sticky; does not gum; docs net | cs dust. It removes ink ttuins lVom | grease a black eye. ?e LIQUID VKNitK;. a child can i oth is all that is required and the j 3ES AND PRICE. I ;# LLl? is plit up in hail'pint bulths < per bottle; each bottle encased in 2 Icirtm, a descriptive pamphlet, a e llciiiitiaccompanying it. S M GIVEN AWAY! c hundred ladies odin* at our b '( ?n :nt exhibit will he j resented p LIQUID VKNEKIt put up in | a dhcriptive pamphlet, entitled 1 tit'al, ' nceoinpinyimj; it. Ladie* Si throughout the county who can- ?| in haven sample reserved lhr them H mi 1 for it hy viitirg D V E N E E R 1 a ]>o tal card or a slip of paper H . I)) not send servants or chiMien ? of pnpjr with your name and y en on it. (Y) _ (Co) ~ I RNITURE COMPANY. | nasur&! a jm- \s. ?7ljttba ' OUR * * Shoes l.tSO a pair. Slippers n u pair. v Millinery. r Ilats, Fine Straws, Frett; s and Ribbons of extra (jua)i na n ? rurnefure* 'Jhairs, Shades, Bedsteads, Mat and other nice articles to pleas jHW ImJuA ._*? ,' . ; TREE PLANTING Iff ALABAMA I Eighteen Hundred Acres to L Planted to 1'itic, C had.mt n ml (Jnk. A nl.mtinrr nlnn ! w wwntKi lir>n - I r> i"*- ~rV pre j?i rc<l by the Lurcau of horestr ibr l,Soo acres of land in Cullma County in Ala., owticd by Emi Ahlricbs, and valued at from ?1.2 to ?15 per acre. The planting wil be done in sever: 1 diibrent lccaliti't but all in Cullman County. Wor ] will begin as soon as growth cease next f ill and will continue through th w inter, except in free/.log weatlici The first seasons work will includ the planting of Lob'ollj l'ine seed lings co locced in the fortst on a trac of 100 acres of open woods. T\v i hundred and eighty acres will b planted with Chestnut an 1 White an Post Oak. A seed bed will be pre pared f r the raising of Lolloll Pine for a tract of 040 acres, as it i considered not advisable to use cri tiroly stock collected from the foresl AH tl.is planting is biped on th fact that while immense <juantlties o Loblolly are being cut in that local i'y, these is little or no rcproduetioi i on the hind in <jucstion, duo chief], I to annual ?res set to improve tip j pasture. Mr.' Ahlricbs vill have I lirr?r !itrf>l ivnf/.v.i It is purposed aUo to tr :it a trac < !'G }0 acres to improve the natu-a rcprvduc.ioii 1-y the prevention c fires. ANY CHUKCH or pargnnnge or in slitiition cried by voluntary con trihution will be given a lib ral quanti iy rf the l.-ingmnn i'; Marline/. I'ur Paints whenever they paint, N ?1 -: I lave done so h>i tv. er.t v scvei yea is. ^tlts: tens of millions of gallons ]>ainled nearly twmnillin houses undo guarauti e ?<> repaint if not y at is factory 1 ho paint wears for periods up t< eight. mi veais. binsccd Oil must bi added to tho paint (done ii) two mill ute-)- A< taal cost then about ?1.25 i trail on. Sam|>les free. Sold hy ou Agents. .1. I.. MoWhiiter, Jonesville It. (?. Wilburn Son, Cross "Keys. cur.A rr,v a /,. 1 rmj:d Ity n I\ r*i>trat Cough, hut Ret m .iiirutlv t'.imil 7?v eJinn/i/if. Juiii'ti I ttniiit Kcinviiy. 3VFr. li. i\ Unilin.v, a Mudont at law ia (imcnvillo, S. Ii:i-1 born trouble* fur four or live yours wil.lt a coiitiniiou: 11 w 1 licit lit1, pays, "i?ipally alarinc mo, oauaii g ino b? it ar that I wauinHv liiv.t at a 140 of rus'.s'iinj'f i ?n." Mr 1 ill fl?n go, Invijlf ri'flt < lutJiilifl lrtl.'i ('ongli Lomotly a !\orti-o-l, oondu !oc !o try i(. how road what. In- says of il <,1 stv.n fi-lt ? it ntajkrthle rbuitgcam flor lisi; '/ I wo I) iiIim <(f tlio i woniyllvo ?'< ?;t 17:0, was permanently curct.0 ?t/d by, I', t'. L'uLo. i Special Advertisements Notices will bo inserted, in this column at 1 the rate ul" word-; or less for :.'5c one issue, four issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty live words 5c a lino. Tl IE STAR. 1)1? E AM Ell, Til E SU1Jstitute, Darrell, l?y the author ol Eben Iloldcn, Lady Uo3o'a Daughter, Under the llose,; The Traitors, A l'ai Heel Baron, At the Time Appointed, l'eggy O'Xeii, Mat jorle, The Citcle and other boohs and the June number of the Fashion Magazines at Scaifk's. None of the readers of The Times, should spend a dollai until they have seen Flynn's new stock, They can firs'; look around in the other - stoics, and then when they go intc " Flynn's and see the beautiful new goods that uro so cheap they can toll that Kl\ llll'c 1<J f il?-?- 1 - - m 10 vuv U/ U1IJ I1ICIL mJUUb Theiv they can save from 20 to ffjc on every SI U0. It. ARGAINS IN 8 DAY CLOCKS to reduce stock at Trefzer's. 19-2c. * I" F YOU 1IAVE ANY JOE WORK Tiib Union' Times would be pitasec to do it for you. ? TF YOU NEED A FINE SAFE Jl low is your time, also nearly nev 0 foot show case. See Tiiefzer. 19-21 WE ARE OPENING TODAY A big lot ol' attractive new goods thai will do you good to look at. I will not quote the pi ice for you would uot bc< lieve it possible that such beautiful, new y fresh goods could be offered at any sue! udicuiouslv low priets. Come and set tlnm, and 1 will be pleased to tell yoi all about them. You are respectfully invited to exauiiue this feast of new anc attractive bargains at Flynns. It EOT (IF OLD PAPERS FOl side at Union Times office. 20i per hundred. WASTED?SEVERAL PERSONS of character and good reputatioi in each State (one in this county re quired) to represent and advertisi _ old established wealthy business houso of solid financial standing, Salary $21.00 weekly with expenssi additional, ail payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head ofTico ; llorse and carriage furnished wher neeesaarv. Referonp** V.nnlftcn ?..ii , muvivOC OC1 I addressed envelope. Coloniul Co. 331 Dearborn St., Chicago. 12-121 J rHJKSALE AT A BARGAIN?ONI 1' almost new iron safe, weighs ovei 2.U0U pounds. See F. G. Tkeizku. 19-2t. tT7*11 AT FIA'XN IS GOING TC. v V do with the big piles oT now good i)e is petting in now every day nobody can tell. But Flynu says if you look a the big lots lie is selling from mominf until night you will say that they wi, not last long. Flynn is certainly doing the business now. They boil^ve i: (juick salts and small prcths at Ki.lxn's . & WANTEI> ? YOUNG MEN TC prepare for Government Positions Fine opemnge in all departments. Goo dalaues ltapid Promotions. Exami n nations soon, particulais free. v later-State Cor. In&t. 18-121 Dtdar ltapids, la: il Weekly Crop Bulletin. 5 11 Columbia, S. C.. May 12, 1903 Cqyn planting is llniehed, except oi * bottom lauds, and much is up to fairly K gotd stands, but is growing t lowly am s looks .sickly. Birds and and wo:iu3 con 0 tinue damaging especially on button . lauds, and a great deal of repU it big ib ino itisiif* ?" - 1 0 v.uvu kuiu iJ?*> rt 1VIU ItS 0 li st and soine its second cultivation. I- There is an improvement ia tire slant of cotton, as lute plantings are corniui ' , up better than early ones; much of ilv !i i alter was planted and tins is now com ^ it.g tip to 1 airly good stands. Planting tl is neur'.ng c ujpletion. Jioino ftslds liav< >. teeh chopped. Cotton is growing slowl; , and looks sickly from tho t IT cts of tli ' tasteily, cool winds. s Tobacco has fair stands, but continue! i- small. Transplanting is finished am t. replanting generally Dnished. xVhil e oa'a continue loor, and wdl not evei ,, mftke a fair crop, there is a general itn * ptovcntcnl In condilition, especially it 1- where tho rainfall was heuxiest. Oit n are in full lrad, and ripening in tin eastern counties, but the heads aie no \ lining will. NVheat continues p o P owing to tu?t aid trw-simi lbs. So tin ft ileitis of grain have been plowed undei and planted to other crops. Fruit coti t times p utilising, al:hough there an i tiumeioui reports of dropping. Tin 1 crmmeic.al crop of ptachts will beat '? axe age one, front present indications llice is doing poorly. Melo..s neu warmer xveather. Uplatid pis'urs art - failittg in the western counties. Gar - dwr.s are doing well. Ti ackers ate ship - p:ng beau?, xxliite pobToes and lavg? quantities of berries. The w estern cour l' lies need tain, aud the xvhols S'ati warmer weather. \ Union.?Santuc: Unusually cloudj ' and cool ;Srcunldrj; planting piogrcsstc although not finii-hed; some cotton com j iug up, but it is too cool for fnvi rabli i_. | ge; initiation; fruit is dropping; whit< . potatoes took well and are lite froir bugs.?K. W. Jeter, r ' For City Clerk and Treasurer. I am a candidate for roe'cetiw ol Tieasurer for the town of Union according to an Act. of iho last General As, sembly, calling for said election to U held t icocd Tuerd.iv in June next. Hespeotfully, 10. W. i). Aiitiii r. * 1 I hereby ann >u:.ce myself a c mdidab* ? hrUletk and TmH?urer of the city ol Union, S. c,. for eb.ciUn on ti e flth d-*j 1 of Juno, and will ^rrat'y apptecUte the j people's support. J , S. M. Him, In., K. U. I hereby announce myself n candi1 dale for election to thu ollloo of Tre.isurer of.Town of Union, .u. J. V. 5'cLuk*. ALL WE t Is that you giv ypu on what bs more of your t deal of money i i Our Goods are Corr tin fill nafoSir? - m?m MSB L/ViCilld) , Otherwise our increased to its Every few da; house to fill daily made in such sales befc i You will find , ^ \ an<^ P1 *ces 1 ' Ask to See Our L!n< 1 White Mercerized M 1 Just the thing { the price is rig \ you bought a s 1 shirt waist pin ) the 3rd shipm the set. i Come and Look Thi ' Our Wash Stuff. I -\T 'II ? ? ion win una j J White Organdi cheapest that 1 ; tion of a lady ( r we ask is that; buy. Im c L U f 1 , The Under i ' . i FI M. JOHNS } 1^ EAL 1 I Kent ; Prompt attention w j S business plac . t onriCB i { M. & P. Bank BIdg., i l ??????? i' Tomb St ' I ? Tablets, e a ar% ar|d MLon , $ ifcss '' fl Mado of befit grade-of White or C ' g neat designs, pi ; $ W. W. COOPER , Call on mc at M. W. Bobo -tea "tea ^ A Startling Test. fy| = To save a life, I)r. T. (?. Merritt, of - No. Mehoopany, Da., made a startling i teat resulting in a wonderful c.ire. Ho .4 writes, "a patient was attacked with 11 1 violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera- *r tion of the stomacn. 1 had often found 0< . Electric Hitters excellent for acute n* stomach and liver troubles so I pre- I?* scribed them. The patient gained from w . the lirst, and has not had an nttack in ge . 14 months." Electric Bitters are poai- at tively guaranteed for Dyspopsia. Indi- dt gestion, Constipation and Kidney te . troubles. Try them. Only 50c at th 1 F. C. Duke. C. AD VERTIS EDLE TTEaS JJ > Uem lining in the Poat Office at Union . < (* .< .? .1.- * ?- -- ,n ?> v/.t l\/l tuo wusK ending May ID, I "j[ 1903. ? Ahxamler, Francis *Helton, E II ?>f Blackwell, J P Hewitt, George dr Black well, Mrs Jane Jones, Mis3 Essie bi Brandon, John J*oviugs, Jim an B.iggr, O II I*ong, John ar Corker, W II McGahee. J A or Coleman, Nanc/ McGill, Meek (n Cohen, MJ Minshdl, Frrd'ek o* Davis, John Nelson, Mrs Mary \ F.dwards, Mrs Ellen Narle, John i IMis, T W . liobs, G H Green, II B Kloe, Clara D Greer, Mies Do'a Straus i & Co II C Gilman, W II West, I<ee Persons calling 'for the above let- aj tors will please say if advertised, and I will be required to pay one cent lor I their delivery. I 1 J. O. HIWthr. P. M. 11 " \ A e us an opportunity to shov isis wc have outlined to get )usincss. It means a great saved to our customers. A ect. business would "never have i present large proportions, ^s orders are s6nt from tbis up the great gaps that arc our stock. We never bad >re on Black Dress Goods, all the newest weaves here that will tempt you to buy. J of ladras. for a dressy shirt waist, and ht we will guarantee. Have et of those lovely large pearl s. We have just received ent and the price is only 25c rough ust what you want. "Your ies are certainly the best and [ have eeem,'* was the exnres A. ~ iustomer the other day. All you visit our stor j before you RVE S', sellers.jj jon'JTOT! EST AT* | Tn Q.M ill be givflEto all ed with usl^k I union W. | IHMMMIIUHNMUIIH sr gsra&'m'DBr *arvsr j?-*?ones, ft . | Slabs, J1, 5 luments 2 lolored Marble. Good work, ^ ices right. & Agent for W SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE Hi * WORKS. J '8 store, Union, S. C. ? tortgage Sale of Real Estate* Under and by virtue of a power oor,ined in a mortgage given me by James . Rodger, dated September 4th. 1890 id recorded in the office cf the Clerk ct ourtand Register of M?sne Couveylce for Union County in Book of Mortiges M No. 12, page 19< ar < qf the ritten consent of oaid Jauf Vodsr to the amouut due on jf \go ibt, and to t he sale of / *? N ^ scribed in said roortg-J n consent is record edM&S J io Clerk of Court and/ j onveyance for Uniof *41 al estate is situatff id mortgage. / JhJM' I will sell befoj&f foZj the town otj&Jtffc *4 1 -d ine, 1903, fa* J le, all that/ t land co/ \ ft % It- > * \ $k sdths of / Sp - M illdings (> -;<{d > :, idsitua^ *5 rJ id Count* ?7^UlOtform^ % . o/?./ ov* Mrs. Ntf .% ^4g? longing to V J* '4*7*) Fr nu Smith) and\ ' '.*?? James II. ' TKUMS OF %f/<5V| a *# May 7, 1903, Vl