The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 31, 1903, Image 2
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V/ successfully used l>y the u
Pi incnt of ail diseases ol the
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P'\ torpid liver, jaundiced
fj all forms of dyspepsia it is
FOR SALK AT IK
X For rates of board an
W correspondence,
! THE GLENN
Another Chapter of Remiiiiseencc
Our Timks rea?tew haven't f?.?i
my promise to irive tliem :m .n- .
Mr. T. J. Hushed '.tip huinc iti'ifr
su trend* r sit Appomattox, Va , Ap:.l '
lNj.j For th* better ntettai uae.T
iho leaders I will !? *. Mr. Hngl.ta tei. .
in his own way as 1 can. lie aayt:
"That morning the tiring cea-t d all i
a sudden t xcept. an acuusiomil pop. i on
pop, that could b-j heard away t-> on
left on the picket line. Our line of bu'
tie was quipt, no oiders were being givei
and in fact no one seemed to caie. Th
ltdl was suspeuse so far as we weio co<.
cerned. We coulu'i leil whether v
were whipped ourselves or Siud \vliipp?<
the enemy. Ilete, there and y.>..<!
could be seen ll ?gs c !' <iilV":? nt ) : c
dashing from one place i ? ski oh-a
Kveiything was at a stands t . s> fat nactive
lighting was concert: ?l W e l..>
down or sat up just, as we ph ased \ \: ta
one had anything to say. Aft -r it v ?
I saw old General Atidoson c ?n.e rid in*,
along at ;t slow walk, ai:d 1 :a .1. "b y.
I'm going to find out, :t p< sib>, it a
all this means," and snitituf lb*- : t
the words stepped to th" m .? ol the iv.h
and salu'ed the pencrsd ; b. I I n w
how ar.d said to him: " ennal, wil
you be so kind its to Lei! oa v. tat an th
means. We don't know wh : ; > up a a
would like to l ave sime i .! u toHtt u. i
you can or will give it." The <j
very politely said: "W'eii, ir, it in an
tlmt General Lee 1- is sun nl h.
army and I am now going into t .. \ ;i
pen myself," and lie lode on. Mi
Hughes turntd to his fiien-li w'uoh
this time were joined by iiv niVis <
other commands from other States nli
were about as far e.l sea r.s they wen- i,
so far as knowing any tiling was conetm
ed. General Ande: son's air. lenient e..i
tirm the solution a-d they wetothu
thrown on their own resources n:.t
tactics. It will lie well for us ns to 'a;
right here that during the cessation <
hostilities the troops all got mix* d up an-,
were in this condition wl.un it. v.a ?>
cided to "bolt the bull pin," and try
v escape piison life.
Mr. Hughes with a man fr?.sn Ye !
county by the name of McAfee or M'
Elwee lie doesn't leiiicm'-ei which i
was, (Kiuht hcio the wii'u r begs to
it matters no', he is aeipia'a! ; wvi
people of hoth names in Voik eon
who will do to depend upon in an ei:.- ;
gency of this or any other kind w here 1
lakes glit) and three oilers he didu"
know. lint the live lifi at the sum
time and headed homewaid. fl hey h i
their guns, ammunition ai.d otln r ainr
equipments which they exacted to us
if it became necessary.
When the.y finally got to tlane< '.,i
they had a council of war and 111.1: pe<
out a program. It was to bear as far
the right as necessary in order to l?
n iinn icnui ui iiii* i> i;e liiugt' 1% 10 ...
tains in ca.se they wished to conceal thei
movements or elude capture from i'.i
scouting parties of Federal cavalry feat
tered all over Virginia by tins time, ami
esjiecially that pot'.ion lying bet wen
Appomattox and the. .wu:i*.y rSoutb. Ithis
council they choc.* McAfee as fl.-:
leader. He was a niau i f i. bust pi.}.*;
que and enough Sco'cli-1i^h blood i.i'hi
M m ins to make his peisonality t!eiu<:i
commanding. The quiute>;c mie d!
stiungers to ?ach oilier. ! ivasii -i'
lirst meeting bill they bad phd-tnl ?h?n,
selves to hh.K briber tin. ugh i ....
and thin, and f?? a t'onfed : '.a m i
that mrant to phdgo his lifr'ablm1,
By ttie time iLey J.d traveled lieu
miles lla y ca.ne to a 11 idge aerofs a ! nri
creek or small river. Hert^Lhty fotiri I n
Federal pick*t with two men o.i p s
gnardirg the bridge. 'Ji.e nia't r wahastily
conside'e.t aid is tlie Conf >bi
aUs had the against two it would b? :?.*
easy matter to run them off and pi*over
the bridge. They fixed their lionets
(the infantrymen did) and Mt
Ilughes had his cavalry sabre "which h
dtew. The older was "charge (hum
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Groceries j
e Groceries, i
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as can bj oought are /?
nd at !
; Department Store, j :
:
akes, Wafers,Lemons, III
stard Pickles, |
Sour Pickles in bottle i1 .
I bulk. |
i Sweet to Sour. J I
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aimni i . jmmmnmmmm mi?ii i ? i i jt h
MINERAL WATER
Hundred years and has been (
icdieal profession in (he treat- y
l)ladder and kidneys, and in !,
oin malarial in.eotioii, with \\
in and general debility. In C
in valuable. H
>I,MKS' PHARMACY. \\
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d other particulars we solicit y
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SPRINGS CO.
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. -lid wiili tint t.'. (> 11 i {fi! 1 \ 111^ which
I:i:ii won a. ihciHiiiil billies il.cy daehwl
:1 i>i w ml. Tin- tickets ?*.? k to tlieir h?*i-l-5
j a:ul uju;n< 0 ?h" way and tl e Oonl'tileratis
over w.t'ioi.t Sirh 'x a yu i.
!To 1 ? <vn' inutd
?
The .Vt'lv 3Iiner.il Siuiij^s.
> ? . I 1.1 I ? '
r l;. i. ; . I WIKC 'S lO Itt congratulated
< : upon tItt* lir.e analysis !>? has received
>' Uuin ('!<?iViSon College for his new min
?taI spii:iir water. Tin; crowd* that
lljck to t!i spring every moniin ? and
UeTteruoon areenotinous. The pi:y: icia; s
of Union have pronounced tire opinion.
1 i i:?ism1 upon the aiiaysT. that tli watt:
' ! > i'.i prove v<?y a a lemtdi d
tifs t Jl oou* \\" r t! <
, " r< rn liie Uni< . ( ounty >t..! cul A>s: riaHlih
a'l-.o ol 1 h". S. I/udri
> vv ;> >! :
Tistluu.tiinl Tom the menders of lie
j Union C nmty Medical Association:
1*1.: :.;.aiy-ls ?>i ti;e water :^sjV* ;j :: * *?1 !<>
J'- {Mlticii-.f.'.y pur"' to ?-i ;.I
.n at.r. i. 1 \vj i; Isl?>T.tliy ust d. j :s ;\
I : h> its it < lepn'a'iou in k d ey end d:
! n !s' u l> ui'*ts
t i.r IfAMn.ioN*. M I)., Pies
M. \\\ (,'r i f, M.D , Vice i'lrs
\V. At stki.i,. M. i).
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Tli I.OMol. It M.UiDdX. ??[. 1 >.
Koirr it llKunv. M J>
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1> 11 MONTUOM HI: v M I>.
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8. (r. I*.\I?I!.\TT, M 1)
ITsioti, S ('..July 2.1 It" :;
' I Mr. 1. 1*. j.a:?' t. l"'.i )!i. S ('.
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j/.-.t. i: j no analysis ot y? i?r rpii. j:
iudicitc :im ?sc.. I lent. vn' r ir those
] forms cm whore v o ii iv-1 an
' execs.-'. of si. i'i seen and culumd con
(lition*. ;?f kidr.ty and )?. r ?! < to tit i'
ifid diaUiesi\
S. S 1,1 N I)Kit, M I?.
W i 1,1. lilNDKK, M. 1 >.
i\ S. Snv.ual ol'our patieuta r> j ort
niod l'( nits fun i's use.
S. S. l.JNIUCK & SON .
AD V EET [ 3 J?L> LETTERS
I ftontnii.Ji.^i ; !;i'* I' i .I OfJWotif Immmi
, I S C.. for I' ? v,n k ending July Ml.
, 1 DOM.
< i.x, 1) S to.
1?;%w k in ?, J ii.-s
1?.?via, Mi < llmi J
IVf ! . Jennie
. (ioi: c. hula
I la ?vk ina, I) J
Herald, Hi; hard
lingoes, Mi? liie
l i .Twines, 1 ,ula
Junk ina, C W ( '.)
j J..I;' on. Mrs M J
Ki'liy, K ihl. ()
K11. x, Carson
I.ivings. J (1
Miller, (Itio L
IVslcv, >1 K
, ! ii 1
i !>,; m l /i
lie , M V ienc?
II k',O . M.. A.ntii
! N*Juck
Siiii.lt. ( 1> (2)
S;iju 1 s, M:s \\ II
Ti. in.; . i:. Ij'/xie
\\ t I'H,i, Mr? A1 it
Wi.itl A I
Persons calling for thy above Intern
will plytuie my if advertised, and
. will he required to pay one cent for
. their delivery.
J. O. Hunter. P. IvT.
Not'ce to Trespassers.
Xotice b heieby given that a'1 P' li's
are fnbid 'en to walk, fish, hu , <li\r
i or i i any ethei way trespass on 'ho in.ds
I of l.cvi W. Smith and tho eita'e of
i Henj. and Sarah Hawkins. 1
LiKMt. Levi W. Smith.
fc^Lu I V w . > "
"Washington Ifc((cr.
(Fr ui Our llep'tilar C'-rrerpomlcnt.) i
An occurrence, regarded as the
most important in Prenii1--.nl 1 loose-'
\ . ' s administration l?y inany per- '
^ i! ft in Washington, has j?i<?t taken'
,v;io' in connection wit!: tho dis::;i
-ill ol' William A Miller fioin the
11 .'Vi-rnnient l'riudug Oil ice. It ap-!
? irs that Miller \* as, in L i -? j; - it ton
of nssirt.-ut f??r?M: vn was d< nnm'crin^
j*r.vl abusive and ihat he ::tr mp'ed to '
get more work out of his ; >.b- vdinr.to ,
than the luic.t of tho uni-n permit.1
Miller maintains that he v.. - merely :
doing his duty and fcrvinir to savo!
money for the governuvnt. x^oj
sooner had ho been expelled from tl.e ;
Union than Publie Printer Palmer j
dismissed lriin from government cm- j
ploy, giving Miller's expulsion s-s the ;
ground for h:s dismissive . Miller |
appealed to the President and t the ;
Civil Service Commission ai d the'
j latter having found that dismission
j 11 the ground named wc > e ntrary
I to tlic law, Mr. 11 >o cvUt < r i r- 1
Miller's reinstatement. J ho un'.o:: |
promptly issued a statement setting
ibrth tl <: il e president's ac'h.n was ;
inevitable, in view of tl.e hut ,
that the auiiio grot; d- which'
prompted Miller's cxpui.b'ti f.-.m tin
union would prove ample to warrant j
hia dkw'ssai from the government
service and tit it charges against him j
would be tiled with lb - Public j
Printer. Incidentally 'he union ,
stated that its members could rmt
work with a non union man ar.d i'
Miller vcr< to remain the le ok
hinders would be obliged t> strike.
When the charges again-1 .Miller
wire filed with the Pub! r in inter, a
copy was given to tSeer'i.uy (h-rtelyu
to forward to the President
Then cv.nm tiie shock to the hd- r
interest". Secretary CVrtci v<?:; r*
fuse l lo forward the eh t: y - te? lhcs
ielent li'io-evclr, saying tlm! \v;i< a
n utter Ur ilm Public Printer to d-ride
and further letting ir h > known
that in deciding Mdhr's case the
pre-iden: had enuneia'ed a p i'.cij ie
which he i?r< postd should go em
every department < f the govirnn. -lit
dealing with organized Iibor, hi;
rincipie being that there should h?
no di-criiiiinati n between ui.i?.n ami
uou-uni it laborers. In mij p rt ol
this proposition, which he characterized
as "mere elementary d-.ccuev"
M. r> * -
.'II. iVOUSCVCU C.till the itOCl-lOtl ol
'.lie Anthracite Goal .j^rikc Commission.
that there must taJrTK^discrituination
between union and non union
.niners and declared tL.it tLis '< peri
loor policy'1 for labor .should prevail
,iit\ uguout ihe government s nice.
Wnit the outcome oi' this aim unc
jicnt will be cannot he pedicteb
A. yet the toohhind rs and to son.;
xtcnt the printers hi the Govcm01
ni Printing Uii'ois are stunn-. 1.
' he Government Printing Olliee h r
dways been a union otlicc and r.o
previous president Inn- had the couiige
to antf^onize the labor organist tic.iis
if the country !jy proclaim:. e
mch a policy, Those authorized to
speak for the President say th it in
.he coal strike si'uuti 'ii i;e demon-.tru
ed his regard i' r union labor;
iut the very con mis*! u, wlrc'.t eonrury
to the wishes ol'organized capit:.
1, Mr. Roosevelt tailed into ex.scr.ee
at that time, enunciated the
principle tii it l.o h - now prcmulpited
arid that no could ill aflbrd to
ie the first to violate perhaps the
most important cmclm-ion of thai
comrnision.
tlernson Agricultural College.
SlSvMOX
i lit' 111 \ 81 ."Hon < pt'ilH Si p'OllltKM '.I I'.
?y it;!U':i*iollH ??l lit-) I'olle^l; i.e\
> Oih lltS atC M <|ili|( ;l l.? ipp I t ii \ t? t!;ritji'o'.o
tlj" |c:aiii'';; of I * m i.u':<>:
> >J i...l l In- ( 'it ? willllV .t lv)!H.
lilt: lollowit'^ (iiii~vs aro KIVi M fi?
!:'?li i->: A:;I ie:i!l hi I?loJ??^l il, Me liannril,
Klie'iio!, ' a il lOi 11 iujx
Milaliill liira! TtMjIi lialllstl)
I- or culal 'nut - aiul i'll'oiMialion ?*l?l?iy i?
1'. II. M KiJ., I'Ka.dfiil,
< : a.> u < oliege, S U.
Our Descendants.
rruddy?Vv'lial a?e ?! - talH'ilH, i ;?iaV
l'ap.r?I'll "-f wlid c?;ihh at'lei in, ?? >
<on.
Fifi'dy?Well o:-< ofaiatei'a ilcbctul
m!a is in the i?ul if. 11#* coinei utte
tier to go riding iu his automobile, an<?
die. makes him :! ;ve til l' :VcU>crot't A:
" 'nil, c[ij? >:-itr !:!! 1' >1 t
Notice to Veterans of Townships :
V- a w i a' \umal j?!ac?
>t ii.-tiinj? tth,: f t, Satmtkiy i A' - i
in ", i.i xc, oim mi,in li.Hcaltei j? >s i
I. .. i . . : '
V) Virv? Wiirr i/i your DllIIlDtl l<
i joii ' 1 it ir>(! ??* to )? h? !d '
Union li om il'- li.hi Moml.ty i '
it |?li iiilx i, i i i . i ltd a n l> at
i.vivc'foi It'll t.
i? 'i flack, j
IN i.S'.iji Com. foi Union County.
i'holcrt Inf intuni.
i'liirt has loujr l)e?n r ovarii oil as one of |
Iho moat dangerous and 1'ntftl disease- i
to which infanta are subject. It onn In* 1
on rod however, w lion properly treated.
All that is necessary is to give Chamber >
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea !
I'cmcdy and castor oil, as directed with '
each hot Ho, and a euro is certain. Foi (
sale hy F. C'. Duke. I
f CMRfflM
Special lidverlisaineiits |
Notices will l>c insorteil in this column ut
the rate of &*i worNor less for S'?o ?>:ic is-iie.
lour issues for J5c. A<!<iitlouul linos over
twenty tlvo wonts 5c ? line.
SottDON KKrrtT. A uusis o?
N<nmnrdy, A1 T) oTi|i:o Am im ;< ii
\V? O *.!< tilt; el. I ll ti the
loll, J.ions ol ti e l.t'itl, Ml" }!nu-e
i lie 11 i tl-on. The Mjstfiy i l" Murn
l'atei poll, ai <1 other h.tc I is Ii- . $>?
/. i e? : ! d | ;t) l is ol .lcAii'l.'s
WANTED -YOUNU SIKN in
VV j.iep,iiv for tfovovinui lit l'ositio! s.
Fine op'.MMiss in all depart me: ts. deed
SiiiUll.S Ilapitl I'lMllolioli-J. J
nations soon, lhutieuhus fir*. z
Inter-State Cor. Inst.
'J1-1SI J)edar liapiila, I-,::
JCTOW IS THE TIME TO INSURE i
?t-y your lioiue. FirM class cou pat.its,
lowest liitcs and prompt stt'.lcir.cnta
withf ul discount in ease of io<-.s
JM-tI'. dKO. II. UKT/KU
House fou sale?will sell
my-urco hay mate which. I diivc
eoi.fTun'lv t > my Inunrv. 1
n- ' S M I{ICE. Jit., E. U. I
TTfTA^rKD-TO INSURE YOUR ^
. * In :;, i i*i:*i fur,itutcHtfah s'. hv?s by
Lowest rat >. first olaM coti; tiles
oil;.. ( ?ko. II. OK'i /.! \j. Tf7A
x i ::i! T<? 1JUY ( OliN MILL
V V i j , Js inohe.:. iltint i:i cood ;
J II. l.viiliANM).
: iJoiY.^vilV, S. C.
Jj,\ )IJ SALE ? THE C OLE MAX .
.L' jiM'j ? i tv iit !<. 1.iit?!;; Mil'. Lot <ont
iist:i t j ;:c i." v i'.h rt i.iiKiOin-.h-Hliinir.
'-De ! store house "Jiixo) IrH. ail in
? i< ?1 M'l air. Si o i s f ! ;.nj tiji!.j: : c oil
in real <:late.
.1. M. Jo I IK SON A (V.
M. & 1'. Dusk 15:.. '.mi/. :! > 2t.
EOSPtTAL NUliSK W A N TS
Weil:. ('.in <;;e 1' a any < is" of
ceknoss innroiiii*' tk ci: v A I !i u
"X/'il.is cili.e. ' i\
F. C. Duke Will Buy It Back.
You assume no risk when you huv
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea
llemedy. K. C. Duke w ill refund
your money if you arc not satisfied after
usinjr it. J,t is everywhere admitted t?.
hj tiie n\o>t successful remedy in u-e
for how el complaints, ami the only one
that never fails. It is pleasant, saf
ami reliable.
iNiotico.
W:> \ ill furni-h a fhs' c! i;* Ihub-eu.
l.ockhart Annus* 1"> h. J>.? no', fu'i
to attend if you like tempt i '-'viands.
' 1-jt. iiames at vinson.
Master's Sale.
nf S 'U'h Carolina, ) Court o? CoiuCounty
ot Union. } ni>u Pleas.
T. E. Hailey, l'lun.itf,
vs.
Choice II. L?e 1) fondant.
In oT -dienee to an otchr made in
drove state 1 case, I uilisellai Union.
' foi? the Con;? 1 lou-e d *or, <luri: ? Ii <
. gal hours of -nl*', on sd.sday. '> ?1 . .
Vugunt, 1903, the following lot of land,
All that, ce;lain In*, or pvc:-' of laud
!.i i?, heiutr iind situ ile in th > town and
' n.mty of Union, Stat-' afore. ?! !, c n
ur n on * ;ict'.\ i?oi;..r ! >' X >. 4 of the
lib ?liviv'o.i of tla? Mii?v Uo 1 ?* .
)< ius '< -1 <?:i tli" Xui'tl: by l;n "f ll:; iis
i'fo . Kust t.\ bonis of Mason I
smth l;v Liv.X cf Mis 1) r,i 1). lM '.ell.
Nb?.:} ofsai.t rub-ilivision.
Y i ius ol c uli.
C. il. Pkakk, Ma t r.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
**:i11- of -onto Carolina, 1 .
County of Union. j
l?y -be-on M. f.?rc-? r. K>n . l'lobaio J??>!?.' '
Whereas. MildredMtutio has tu.nhmi'
to inn to fjr nst. A\ -r ]<"tl(?rs of Ari ttitii-?)
:i'>u with will annexed on ti <
' tali! of and effects of (Jxt.npe Mtiiiro,
hem; o.l.
Tin Ss- are, then fore, to cite a- d adm.
ni- li rill and 5-it iru'nr the kiiid.t i! tirnl
. i? .li'ots of tlio said (barge Mnmo. deceased.
(li t tin y l>? ai d apj.ear In foie
un\ in tie Court i i 1 Vol lite, to i - i o'.l
it I uioJi c. H,, South Carolina, on li t*
lU'.lt ilny of August. t? xt, after publieai<
. |ie;?of, sit 11 o'clock in the | >r< noon,
o .show can :c. if any tiny have, why the
s?iil Administration .'liouhl icl le
gianti (1.
(.iven under my hand and teal 11:ie.
.'.''.nl day of .1 uly. Anuo Domini. 11:08.
Probate .iiid. .
Publi.lul on 11.? 2-1 Mi <l;iy i f -I n 1 >,
11)0:1, i-i 'I ni-: Union Timi s. :?o J,
Executor's Notice.
All 11 r.soiiH having claims ruii^t lit
i-Mute i i T. .1. L. hinder, d< ceaxul, \\i!
l>'( sent U:< in to the nudei.signed
attested, and : .!! j.eisoes h.debtulW faid
slate must n nke jmj merit at ore ?.
."S J,iNi?ur.,
Kxecutor last will and to Laments
T. J. L hinder, <!<reared.
io-.'l .
Very Feiunrknhlo Cure
of Diurrljocii.
"About six years ago for tie- filet
time in my life I lmd siaMen ami severe
attack of diarrhoea," vayf Mr-.
Alice Miller, of Morgan, 'le-as. "I
temporary relief, lait it ?ume strain
Mid again, and for six lon? years I ha.vn
<uii '!<"i more misery nn<i nirony than I
an tell. It wasworse than death. Mv
husband 1?? 111. t-evr il hundreds of <1 <>i
lurs for phy; ieian's preseriptions ahd
treatment without avail, finally \\?
nniV 'l ! > !! > <|'ii euiinty, i.hi pievenl
liomo, ami olio day I happened to pei
in advertisement <>f < di.imlierlain's
'olic, < holera and I'iarrhon Itemed v
ivilh a testimonial of a man who, had
liecn cured hy it. The ease was mo aim
lar to niv own that I e?.minded to Jiv
he teine lv. I he lesnlt hiik wonderfiil
I could hardly renli/.o that I was II
ipain, or holieve it, eon Id lie srt ' differ
lavinp KtiHored so lonp, hut tjiiftt one
Kittle of medicine, costing hut a few
ents eurcd mo." For sale by F. (5.
Duke. i
?mmi?tin irvmz r.%.
McCREERY GLYMPH
Scientific Optician, Ur.uluat*
lucksoui-tn Optical CMh go, Juckson.
elicit., ofhrs his services to the cili
:ens of Union ami public at large,
i he most dillicult ami complicated
>rrors of refraction successfully car
cctcd. Using the best ground
Crystaline Lenses.
1 guarantee perfect satisfaction.
Ollice M P. Hank Puilding.
"ar 1 rtit.a- Oiug Store. ()fiiee hours
Voin 1 to.t> j?. in.
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Rested FItEE.
stops Cou&li &nU Works oil' the Cold
Laxative Hioioe-l^uini t< MVote's cuie
i <:?>:(! in t! \y. X i iun, i o pay
nice 2~> < I.-*. G-l> '
Semi=/
Cost
| ? On An j
^ i \\ n will begin our
Cost Sale ami will '
j o I ami flaring v.l
i ler our largo stork
C/i !
<4 \
^ Dry Goo
| | Millinery
j ' g Shoes, H
! ^ ! and Noti
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s
^ at their wholesale
^ that when we bay
y , exactly what we s;
? these semi annual <
is always new ai
we are therefore
| /. fresh, new goods.
^ he moved before 1
[ q room for our fall
ro crowded f?>r she!
to pack up goo Is bet)
^ We can't
^ to keep tl
^ \ and you will save
help us unload, 1
cash s ?le and no goi
(/i at these prices.
Ycurs for
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\ | esB^gami y gifSSS
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i'DON'T
....TO GO
Union Cotton Mills [
Within the ne:
We are offerir
(Grandest Bargain
that have e1
heard of in
| Clothing almos
jr.*/..
Citation to Kindred andGretiiuft.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. J
I5y .I..ron M. Greer. Esq , Probate Judge,
Whereas, Lillie Scbopp.iul Las made
suit, to uie to giant l.er Letters of Admiuis'.
ration on the estate of ar.d effects
o: I<>uh A. >eh??ppaul, deceased.
'i li so me, t heiefore, to Cl'c umf (||L
mo r.sh all at.d singular the 1 ii.ifred aid
?!?> *}ro i of 1 l.e said Louis A. SchOppa'nl,
diC'iced, that they t-e and annas'before
ne, ;n the t. i'int of 1 *i bate, lobe laid
at Union O. il.. S. nth Carolina, on the
it day of August, t.ixt, after pubi'.ca?
lion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foienoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the sai-l Administration should not be
grim ted
Given under my hand and seal this
201 h day of July, Anno Domini, 1003.
Jason M. Ghker,
Piobate Judge.
Published on (he *2411) day of July,
1903, iuTiiK Union TijIks. 30-2t.
Brutally Tortured.
A case caine to light that for persistent
and unmerciful tortiire has perhaps
never been equaled. Joe Gobobick of
Colusa, Cab, writes, "For 15 years I
endured insufferable pain from Rheumatism
and nothing relieved me,
though I tried everything known. I
came across Klcctrie Hitters and its tho
greatest medicine on earth for that
trouble. A few bottles of it completely
relieved and cured me." Just as good
for Liver and Kidney troubles and general
debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction
guaranteed by F. C. Duke, druggist.
Annual
Sale.
I
fUSt ISt J2
.2
usual Mid-Summer 4-*
continue until Sept.
licit sale we will ofof
j
ds, |
r, L/iotning,
ats ?
: JB
ons :j C/J f
;j bfl
price?. Remember C i
"at cost" we mean <
ly. By reason of !J3
:ost tales our stock O |
id up-to-date and pC
offering you only ^
These goods must
Sept. 1st to make ?
i stock as we are
t room and don't
veen seasons. j
afford i- J
C/) |
lie m
?
money if you will
iCinember this is a . j
ods will be chnrirnd I r* I
| O I
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business,
cantile Co.
WNVSMBBOHMMMMi
FAIL
? TO....
.
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^ rt ?> ? wi w. ? A ^ ^ ?
jcljcii uutjiii oiore
Kt ten days,
lg the
" ?
s in Clothing
ver been ^
Union.
t given away.
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