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EBB3BBBSBB2 I Union Ootfo gb Q? Something real fr jg GROCER The fresh meats {$ just come in. bl yiicoJ F!<vf. Chipped Beef, pS Corned Beef, |Sif Potted Hani, .1 much Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Veal Loaf, a Canned Mutton, gjj THE BEST YOU C Eg NEW F\LL ( 03 ...are here The people will M glad to know t m our Fall Di ffl Goods are eoin j? in daily. m Come to us when have your wants New mi linery si Qj iH hero, the tirs (fa arrive. All 1 J?! have hetn well ffiloot,,, 8} Give Us an Ea m % Union Gotti W . Master's Sale. btate of South Carolina, \ Court of County of Union. i 11.00 Pipus The Merchants and Planters National B nk, of Union. S. C., Plaintiff, vs It. X. I'auis, I. S. Harris au-l J. \V\ Harris, Defendants. In obedience to an order ni . 1? in the above stated case, I will sell a* Union, before the court house door, d iving th* legal hours ol' sale, o.i sales 117, "> .11 of October, 1033. the following lauds, viz: All those lots, pieces or pa*c?'s ot land situate, lying and boing in th-o county of Union Stale aforesaid a id described as follows: (A) One acre, more or loss, on Church ftreet, in the town of Union, butting : nd bounded on ihe North by lot of Mrs. Whitlock, Easi b, lot of Lewis i Carson Smith, South by lot of II. L. I (loss and I. G. Mclvissick and West by Church street. I (B) Oue other lot in siid* town of j Union containing about t wenty acres; ! bounded North by iot of Mas. Gage and i of Jno. P. Gage, East by Virgin street. ! South by the street, leading Westward J from Virgin street, to the African Meth- j odist church, and West by lands of Mrs. | Gage, said lot being the Steam Mill lot j and lot annexed. |G| One other tract of land can tain- j ing eighty-two acres, more or less, ly.ng! upon the outskirts of said town of Union j towards tne rsortlnve-.t. and Inuuded on 1 the Northwest bv land i of 11 L Gosh' and of J. T. Hill, deceased, IS.?st .by lauds of Baalarn A brains, Mrs A. II Jeter and others, and South by lauds of A. II. Faster. (D) One other tract of land, containing three hundred and fifty two acres, in Hackney Township and lounrhd by lands of T. J. Vincent, II. L. (Joss, Augusta Hancock, .bums M. Oibbes, deceased, S. 1'. Harris, deceased, K V Going and of others; said tract being the home place and mill tract. Saving and reserving from said four parcels or tracts of land so much of said laud as h is been heretofore released and discharge 1 for the lien of the mortgage hereby foreclosed. Terms of sale?Cash. (Should purchaser fail to comply with terms of sale, the Master will advertis-' and sell said lands next salcsduy at tisk of ti e purchaser. 38-3t. C. II. Peakk, Master Bridge Letting. On Tuesday, Oct. 0, 1903, the County Boaid of Onion county will meet, with the Cherokee County Iloaid, at Grindnll Shoals, for the purpose of letting contract for a new bridge at that place. IMans and specifications can lie seen at the place on day of letting. Lowest responsible bidder will get contract and will lie repaired to crive bind for faithful fulfillment of .?auie. Main spin will lie of steel, 220 feet long, on either steel or stone piers. Bridge will be let at 12 o'clock rn. 3b-3t T, J. Betknbargu, i bupr U, C. * ?. /' bit& n Mills Departr esh in The SH In O The 110 E- O boy's, children Children's ^ Chi'dren's S 4 Otonuf," t leather sh< I adies' Fine Boy's Patent Men s splen< to our latf Hlutelier wit Our Shoe AN BUY. insv jOODS Imporl CLC Our stc hat plete, a '.ess the bes mc; , n value a had. you would THE PC satisfied. iiigm] :ojk Three t to $7.00 in^s pants and Ri are rig rly Call. | m Mills Depart Master's Sale. I State of S.rutli Carolina, ) Court of Com County of Union. ) mon Pleas. S. G. Grady, et a', vs. George Harris, et al. In olxklienee loan order made in abov? I Mated case, I will sell nr. Uuion, during j tlin lej'al hours of sale, t?efore the Conrl , House (l)or. 0:1 salesd iv, .VJi of (Jit , 1903. the fo'l ovt'u* land-, viz: All tha' < -r'-iin piro?\ p\rc*l or tract of land lying, Ivingaod situate in Union township, c )untv and Sla'e aforesaid, and hounded formerly by Frank I lob tor pi iff, lands of States R. Crawford, thf rhorms Sartor pl icand lan Is of I).Thomas 15 Jeter and others and contain ing about one hundred and uglily-six acres, mora or less, and known as the ' 'TJanisand Sudor place." tkitmr of sale: Ojc half c s i, balance on a credit of I t welve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of p*emises sold with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. C. H. PlCAKX .'58-3'.. Master. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina, 1 Court of Com (Y.unlvof Union, j mon Pleas C II. Peake, Master, for Union County, Pltf., vs Mm M. C. Ray, et. al., I)ft. In obedience to an order made in al>ove stated case. I will sell at Union, l>efore tlie Court. House I).?or, during the legal hour of sale, on Salesday nth Octolier, 1903, the following lands, viz : That certain lot of land and the building thereon, in the Town of Union, County and State aforesaid, on the Hast side of Church Street and adjoining lot of W. It. Davis and of W. A. Robinson. | ATI IIJ1 Ui Qitlf One half cash, balance, on a ere lit; of one jear from day of Sale, with interest. Credit portion to bo secured by bond of purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises, with the privilege, of paying all ca?h. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. 38 J. W. Sandkks, Sheriff. FinaI Discharge. Notice is hereby given lliat A. J. Hill, guardian of the estate of Annie I,, lietsill, minor, has applied to fason M. Greer, .Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union, for a final | rlisc.hnrop na Riinh m????wll v... ?? wuvu ^uaiu'nUt It is ordered. That the 19th day of | October, A. I) , 1903, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. .JASON M. (Ijikkk. Probate Judge, Union (Jaunty, S. C. Published in Union Times 18th of Sept., 1903. 3J-:!0d. Notice to Overseers. As funds are about exhausted, you will plessedispense with working rotds U once. T. J. Betknbai/oh, 3B-2t iiupr U. C. j Hseseeeseg nent Store. ^ I0ES FOR YOU. ^ v O j I lrluc i m mikn'kj 111 ' ?Ov ovj O 111 1IIVU 0% ladies', misses' and i'b sizes. Wj I oceasi ns v 25c. hoes 25e to 50c. [S he ladies patent oe (guarantee) Si.50 Shoes $3.50 t leathers $2.00 3 id t^hoes from $3.50 V?j at man's shoe? Heiser's CQ h Mascot te toe. -v MjJ ?0 s are awaiting your. Q? section. Come! ^ taut Facts About (THING j? W >ck is once more'-rclid we will give you pKJ t tailored suits for nd price that can he W (PULAR STYLES. ? it ton Sack Suits rang- ySS )rice from 95 to 922/)0. LU button Sack from Ly to $20.00. Extra rtQ 91 to $(>. Overcoats iin Croats $5 to 915 vk lit here. BE thoroughly appre- gg your patronage. pfc W montStnw | 2sgQgsesesE ADVERTISED LETTERS - Remaining in the Pest Office at Unio: S. C., f>r the week ending Sept. If 1903 Armstrong, Thos I. Kelly, I. A Ilia*. Mr* clary Kelly, Pearson j lionetvurd, It I' Kiaer, Clara llnindon. Sarah MiiiIbov. Ellen T Mookrann, Cornelia I.ove, T A I llrown. Herbert I .add, Geo Itroxvn, sallie Matlias, Mrs Ann* Jlrownlee. Peter McC'ool, Dclian Chalk. W M McCoy, A I. i Crosby, John Owens. Willie Collins, Charlie Palmer, James l Edmunds. W J Plaininorc, Mary Ell more. Will Pool, Hudie Garnet. Mrs Minnie Itobjnson, Essie * Gordon, laila .Sunders, I.aura > Glenn, Edmund Southern, Montagu Harris, Jns S ttewart, Allen (lames, J W Siuthern, Annie Hums. II N Thomas, \V P llntkins. Mary Thomas, W P. Holmes. Mrs.I Thompson, Jasper ' Morn, Violet Tucker, Mary Hughes. E It Tinker. Jno P Jones, liuatic Vernon, P 11 Jeter, I.ulal Vin?nn . I .leter, Slmmie Wicks. Maria Jetor, Charli<* Willium*. J E Jennings, Mrs A it i. Persona calling for the above let tors will please say if advertised, anc will be require 1 to pay one cent foi heir delivery. J. C. Hunter. P. M. Opening Books"of Subscription Pursuant to a comraision issued to tlu undersigned as corporators, by the Sec retary of State of the State of South Car olina. on the eighth day of September, 1903, notice is hereby given that l>ook> of subscription to the capital stock of The People's Supply Company, of Union, S C., will bo opened at the office of S. It. Crawford in the town of Union, County of Union, State of South Carolina, on Tuesday. Sept. 22, 1903, at 11 o'clock noon. Tin said proposed corporation will have a capital stock of JJO.OOO, with tlie privilege of increasing to $30,000, with its principal place of business at Uuioo, S. C., and will be empowered to engage in the opera'ion of a general supply business. S. It. CRAWFORD, 1). Fant Gim.iam, R. 11. G 11.1,1 AM, F. M. Farr, 13. F. Arthur, It. Corporators ; v->uiU.U " ^ and get. your liair cut and brushed by raachi iery at RAVRNSCHOFT8 & SON, Opposite Post Office. Sale of Real Mate. The estate of t?. H..Inter containing two tracts of laud on Broad river at Wood's Kerry. Home tract of 02.) acres j and Worthy tract 250 acres, to ba sold at public auction befoie the Court House door in Union Oct. 1st, 1003. Terms of sale: One half cash, balance in twelve months with interest. P. FI.3k.ter, Miis. S, S. Smith, Miss O. P. Jetkk. 37-3t. i ??i?itim m ii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmrmmm m I.ockluirt Junction .Vem*. -LOCKIWKT Jl NOTION, C"Vpt. l?j? Nothing vB isuat has Occurred siiico iny I-Iat lott'r. Ao cec?.?i >nal talk away or run-away to get uiaiftad with sonic of tho young folks in fnis section lias been very c nitnoii f r the past month. Mr. M. M. Pickens and Mr. ikam Ga'.lman have each bought him a new buggy, and thtr. mean A tamething else for these young men. Lookout! the future will tell. This writer some tiuie ago helped ?o cover a house that had not been covered in sixty years before, and this house was built over a hundred years ago. This is where Mr. T. F. Gault now lives. Tho picnic given at tho Gault school house last Saturday was n success in every respect. This was a j ionic for the Sunday school, or it rather looked like a celebration as tliere were many gatncrcu troiri different parts of the county, until a large number was gathered together. Several speeches were made.* The speakers for the occasion were Mess. G. 11. Fowler, J. W. Scott. II. W. Gossett, J. II. Pickens and llev. Mr. Meal. The protracted meeting clo:cd at \ New Hope church last week with twenty five accessions to ?i?e church and with many conversions. This meeting was conducted by Kev. Sam i T. Crccch and David I lucks, pastor. This was one of the grandest meetings that New Hope people have [ witnessed in many years, perhaps I not since many of the good, ohl i fathers and mothers have passed | over the river. MoxV. I Special Advertisements i Notices will be inserted in tliis eolunin lb I; the rate of i"> words or loss lor 25? one issue I four issues for tf>o. Additional lines ovei | j twenty ttve words fto a lino. | TClilBSH TURNIP .-KKD. SEE5 I J. Ityc and l)ailt*y .if ScaifkV. I 1X7ANTED ? YOUNO MEN T(. | VV prepare for Govc-rnm* lit I'ositir-i s J Fine opeirngs in all departin-a.ts. {;. 11 I S .lanes Rapid .Promotions. ]?>:an;i nati >ns soou. Particular fie-\ I Inter-Stait. < or. Iasf. j| j 2l-18t .Dedui Rapid . la: I I TVT;nv 1S T11 12 TlilE TO INMjr.I 5 I JM your home. First class companies I lowest. rates and prompt settleitent S 1 w.th'Ut discount in case of lo.-s ft -v , . a : ? ?- - . -?? 1 l?r /ui I ! TTOll-SK FOR SALE? WILL SEI.l S A1 my larpo bay urate v. Inch ! driv 1 i cons'ar.tlv to my t'opev. ? 2S- ' .S. M Kick, Jit.. K. IT. " TT7AN1El)-TO INSURE VOD VV house and f ui niture.auaiist loss 1) lire. lowest rates, that class com par. it a onlv. Gko. H. OKj/.Kf,. I, 28-tf. C" HEAPEST LIFE J1 NSU KANCIvFraternal Order 2"> years with a re ?erve of a quarter of a million dollars No iniation lee. Low rates that neve increase. Ladies, .earna rates us men Home irlief Lodge. Knights and l.a dies of Honor. Gf.o. II. Okt/.bi. Sec'y 33-U T UiT?LADIES GOLD WATCH JLi between Hotel and Union Oottoi Mills Store. Hunt increase, Elgiti nioue merit. $lu reward if returned to Timei eflloo. ii7-2t Wi. BEATYHAS KEl'UUNEL from the iiort^irrn markets. II< pays lie bought a big stock of good* anc thinks h* will Ik*, able to save you mono] on jour fall purchases. It WANTED?A HOUSE OR MULi for the next few months for it* 1 keep. Good care of animal will It r taken Address O. K , caie Unioi Timvs. lip WANTED ? COTTON Mljil hands for new mil! just increasing , i'.H plant. Spinning, card and weave room help. All new machinery, gooc 5 tenements, pure water and best of wages No hob res or shiftless help desired. " Apply to Mol-t.ohon M*o. (Jo , 38-2L Newberry, S. C, | ' Q BOATS AND PICJS FOR SALE? ' O On Saturday, Sept. 20, I will off^i for tale on the stieets of Unioy, a lot ol sh?>ats and pigs. S. M. Gilmouk. i 38 2:p Santuc, S. O. WANTED.?TO DO WO UK ON typewriter. Address, TvrKWttltku. care Union Timks. It Wo have in our shelves mai^ remedies for constipation and biliousness, hut the never failing, common sense cure is found only in Uanion's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, This Treatment cures by relieving the cause of the trouble; the Pink Pill arouse the liver, while the Tonic Pellets tone up the organs and insure natural and healthy conditions, Complete treatment?two medicines?25 doses?full directions? 25 eta. Hold by Union Drug Co. Not irp A1! persona are hereby forbidden to tre.-pass upon any of iny lauds either by walking, riding,,hunting, setting rabbit gums or in any other manner. Such l>eiHon8 will bp prosecuted to the full extent of the law. !W 4t. Epiiram Jkt.k.. Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass ou any of my lands either by walking, riding,, hunting, lishiiig or in any other manner. .'}8-4t. W. T. Morris. Hewitt's a Salve i For PlftM. Burn*, Sotm. | Sweet, Sweet J Good, Better fn ? a These are deser 52 in description of ? of m 32 Marshm J ; that old time f j; candy line, whit ?: THE UNION G I^j (the people who ? have just receiv si - ? - ^ ? S3 11 71 is it that - W/ H O loW8? and * **" this most ! ' boxes, packed in such shipe |rai ed and wliich keeps theiu as they were the day they i SJ5 made, only , "8 . VH i LI and each box cc i Si or more candy t health will alio1 Eg one time. Don't ' ? while they are j t o2 have one grosj ;5 price, and it wil SS treat to every , gj candy. . SS Don't forge | The Union I , Two stores full of \ I SS L. L. WAGNON, UICIDB FOLLOWED MURDER. Negro, After Killing Comrade, Took y Hl6 Own Life. Madieon, Ga., Sopt. 15.?A double tragedy occurred in the lowor part of _ this county Saturday. On the Reott plantation, just over >- the Morgan county line into Putnam, Oliver Welch and I-?ewie Roswell got 1 I Miuj h iai?jnuo over a tanie of base- j I ball, which wan being played there j but they were separated without do ing harm. 1 That night at a dance on the same ' plantation the dispute was renewed 1 and resulted in Welch shooting Boswell, killing him instantly. , Welch immediately fled and came 1 Into Morgan county to his father's i house. A warrant was issued for his , ' arrest by the maglHtrato of Godfrey ' dlstrle*. and tho l)a1liff of the district, with several deputies, appointed to assist him, proceeded to the old i Welch's home to arrest the criminal. i The house was surrounded and ths 3 raurdorer was told to come forth. His 1 father came to the door and told them that the boy was upstairs and that ha ~ would get him to come down. A few / moments after, tho report of a gun. was ; heard in tho upper chamber and when I the boy's father got to the room he found his son lying in a pool of blood with half of his head shot away and his brains scattered all over the room. The father seized the gun, whirl was lying by the side of the dead " man and threw It out of the window. One barrel of the gun was loaded and as It struck the ground the load was discharged, the contents of which came very near striking one of the posse, who was standing close by. 1 The negro boy had taken hla own life rather than be arrested. REV. 9AM J0NE8 HAS SCRAP. Evangelist and Postmaster at Carters* i villo In Altercation. Cartersvtlle, Oa., Sept. 15.?Rev. 8<am Jones and Postmnster Walter Aker* man engaged in n personal encounter < In the public streets hero as the result i of remarks made by Mr. Jones in his * sermon concerning the liquor evil. He stated that the people of Carters* | ville were tired of abuses that he c charges are being allowed and indtilg* r ed In some warm words, using the expression "dirty dog," which Mr. Aker* s man took to apply to htm. Mr. Akerman struck Mr. Jonea in the mouth anM the evangelist replied 11 with a swing to the postmaster's eye. 8 Friends then Interfered. Seattle, Wish., Sept. 15.?On the a<h 1; vice of Richard Cornelius, of Sa-n Fraaclsco, representing the InternatlonaJ union of street railway employes, the strike of the street car men in Seat I tie has been called off. [ ' * er, Sweetest. | ', Best. |l * S ving adjectives : the new style O' M allows, ?f S avorite in the >h :: iROCERY CO., I a get new goods) y? ed. ;s :s does not love Marshinal- raj just to lliink yo i can buy ? delicious candy in nice tin SS " that tliey never get crush- " just as dainty and fresh ??! vere 10c per box mtains as much H han the rules of w you to eat at fail to get a box !|=j joing. VSfe only .. s to go at that "2 1 certainly be a lover of good || A. II 1 ! i in? piace, SS Grocery Co. | good things to eat. ? Manager. 85 )s^^msK!:!Hs:ssss? ss=as? f Chcttanoogn At World's Fair. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 15.?A movement for a Chattanooga tfuildlng at the world's fair is now well undei way. It Is proposed to raise $26,' 000 for the purpose and every mer"chant and manufacturer soon is en' thusiastlc. A mass meeting will hi called in a few days at which it Id exp'H'ted tho full amount necessary will be raised. Killing Rumored at Opp. Montgomery. Ala., Sept. 16.?News is rocelvdj from Opp, Ala., saying thai Jacob Banton, a prominent merchant there, ahot and mortally wounded Stanley, another prominent citizen. It 14 said to have been a case of self-de? fenao. U. S. Consul at Barbados* Die*. Washington, Sept. 15.?The state partment has been adviaqd of ttve death- of Samuel A. McAllister, United ?tales consul at Barb&doea, West In* dJoB,^ yesterday. He WOC appointed from Delaware. REPORT OF THE CONDITION ?OF THE? MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S NATIONAL BANK OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, At Union, in the Stato of South Caroina at the close of business, Sept. Oth lonrt RESOURCES. l/iunn unci' discounts 1210,874 AO Overdraft*, secured and unsecured 5,608 17 U. 8. Honda to secure circulation.. 18,000 00 Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 10,000 00 Duo from National Hanks (not reserve agents) 2,405 46 Due from unproved reserve agents 6i?4 88 Notes of other National Hanks.... 20 16 Specie 17,038 80 l-egal tender notes 4,003 00 liodcmption fund with U. 8. I'rcas'r (5 per cent, of circulation) 750 00 Total $286,285 20 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 80,000 00 lurnlut fund 31,218 84 undivided profits, less expenses nid tnxes nnfd 7,744 64 National Hank Notes outstanding 15.UOO 00 )uo to other National Hanks 6,719 87 )ue to approved reserve agents-.. 2,200 41 ndlviduul deposits subject to theck* 104,417 79 , totss and bills rediscountcd 39,888 26 ToUl $200,286 20 Itate of South Carolina, I A Couny of (Jnlon. f ~ I, J. D. Arthur, Oashler of the above anted bank, do solemnly swear that the above tatemont is tnio to tho Dost of ray kuowldge and belief. J. D. Arthur, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this $th day of Sept., 1908. W. W. if cuiiKH, Notary Public. ^ corrbct? attsst ! T.C. Duncan, 1 .1. T Dotmi.vss,} Directors. A. H. Vuiitih, i x . . ' ':4