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II SOMETH11 Call N you nc Armour's Sliced Star B< " Vienna Sausaj " Vienna Sausaj Tomato Sauci Heinz's Sweet Pickles Queen Olives. RICH CONDIMENT Worcester Sauce, l Chili Sauce, Mustard Dr Chow Chow Pickles an ' Relish. i = I ! Tel< Special Advertisements! . Notices w ill be inserted in this column at * the rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issue, ( lour issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty-live words 5c a line. *' PRE.SII TURNIP SEED, SEED J Rye'and Barley at Scauk's. ( The only fire insurance . ?? \vuuijjiunra nitii; iictvt: tuuutcu inuii rates in tins city are the Greensboro Companies represented by Geo. II. r. Oetzel, Agent. Call on him for parte- 1 ulars. JRMf. 1 Another shipment by t express of Lowney's delicious 1j Chocolates and Bon-Bons in one-half g airer one ^uum av.o u Grocery Company, Lowney's agent for o Union. . We get it fresh every week or ten days. It "| WANTED? EVERYBODY TO know that I am giving reduced Fire Insurance rates on approved risks * in strong Companies. tl 39-tf. Geo. II. Oetzel. c s IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF T the quality of your Tea buy it from ^ The Union Grocery Company. They ^ get it in original packages, never opeueJ and has no chance to be adulterated. It ^ Bobo is doing til e business of the city. It ^ Delicious new Orleans Molasses have jus'., come in at the 1' plate where fresh groceries are kept f( The Union Grcc;ry Company. It. 1 / f ALL ON BOBO, 11 E SELLS THE ai V^/ l?ent fur less ! ? A SOLID BAItHKL OP IfEINZ'S J Sweet Mixed IVklest. lis Mp:r.l lia? yet. to l;e produced. The Union en Grocery Company. It w H~OUSE FOR SA LP ()N E NI MR cl room collage on Acudemv Street }>'i A pply to Mrs. M. L. Wiilard or .J. A. I bp Brown. 1? i Ij; WHY EAT ANY BUT THE ~ beat Cream Cheese which does tm not cost, any more at The Union Grocery ^ Company than the other kind does elsewhere. 11 ff Best goods, lowest phices Jo in town at Bobe's. It ? Kalamazoo celery. cape Cod Cranberries. Tennessee Ei/us. North Carolina Chickens, Potatoes, at Mountuih Apples, Cocoannts, Bananrtas, 42 Lemons and all seasonable Groceries to ? be had just for the asking at The Union Grocery Co. 1? WATCH THE RED BUNDLED, n? they come from Bobo's, wher^ ] goods are cheap-r. It.. ,)Cfj CRISP AND SALTY AND PAL- m! Stable?Saiatoga t;tii: a A god . ai peti/er. The Uniou Grocery Co, It * ^ . dk iQ EVERYO o. 72 "B" for any :ed in GROCERIES aeon, TOBACC 58, I ;e with j ! CIGARS I | in bulk | | Men's - I newest e S. * ? Catsup, | essing, * id India J RemeiT r I* eelebra ;phone No. 72 A COMPLETE LINE OF LOOSE. and package Cakes, Crackers and laker's specialties received at The Jnion Grocery Company tliis week. ( .li-impagne Wafers, Chocolate Dessert-, o'e'ock Teas, Butter Thins, Ma jest as, .ady Fingers, Zwieback, Ginger Snaps, ' I ill Biscuit , Soda Biscuit , Animal hackers. Square Lemons and anything j hat the heart could w ish. It rHE NEW DRESS GOODS THEY ore opening up ut Flynn's are a ] evelation on the Dress Goods world, 'hey are entirely different from anyhing yet shown in this market; they ] re the up-to-the-hour goods, every- 1 hing tho very latest Ladles had < letter see them before they buy and < ;ct the old shop worn stuff that has ( ecu carrieu xor years ann is endroljr ( ut of style now. It JP-TO-DATE DRESS GOODS AT i Bobo's. It FUST WATCH FLYNN'S STORE i these days. They have opened up 1 heir new goods and the ladies are l arried away with the ready-to-wear ] kirts, Jackets and Shirt Waists. \ hese garments, they say, are the J est finished ready-to-wear garments hey have seen. Flynn says these ] oods are made by men tailors, and ! 1! the garments are high art tailor- i ig- It i rilK UNION GROCERY COM PA- ( ny is still selling the highest grade 1 'Our that can be bought from any mill >v less than the mills ask for it today, t 'le-v are giving their friends Mie bencfl' i f contracts which they made in Angus' ad which have just been shipped out. 1 | 71 LYNX CLAIMS THAT NO J . house on earth cm compete with im in shoes of all kinds. He buys fo< ish ni.dj sells for ctsh. lie knowshat to buy and where. to huv, and h- j ys that no store can afford to sell a^ \ nip as he sells. We neitainly would 1 lvif-o the pubhc to examine his shoes 1 fore you liuy your shoes, and any sho- v at. he se'ls will ba replaced with a new ? ir, if it doei not give satisfaction. 1' ^ fotice bo Trespassers. ; Ail poraohs are hereby forbidden to a ! piss iis any manner wha'soever upon o , lands. Anhkbw Mitchell 0 Notice. } n Ml p irtiep owi me will pXisc se'tle t once, fts I need tlie money. 4t M. VV. Bono ? Proceeding.* of Court. Hi Win. O'Sbialds was s?ntr.ced to pay a e of $140 or serve ;i months in j lil. [ii the <ms' of Thomas P.ickelt for n lanlt aud Inttery with intent; ?o kill, a a it rial wm entered. .> The case against VV. f. linliu-pi for r ceny from the person was not proaail. All other cases v\ere continued, 8: NE LIKES' thing 5. . 1 1 =r /O in its many forms. > from 5e to the very best. Fall Hats. All shapes are here. i I i iber we keep the ted HawesHats. "A" 1 lilacktiburg Brevities. Wo have recently formed the ac iuaintancc of an aged lady, Mrs. >ina N. Beard, age 81 years, whom we are verv mnr.h interested in Mrs. Beard is the daughter of the late .Gordon and Sallie Moore, of York county, S. C. Gordon Moore was a son of John Moore, an old revolutionary soldier. Mrs. Moore was a Miss McKie, a ^rand daughter of W. Thompson, of Spartanburg, and a niece of the late Mrs. Nancy Beaty, wife of Col. Bob si t Beaty of Union, and Mrs. Nar3is8ia Ottcrson, wife of Dr. Otterson. of Limestone, all of whom ,are dead It is really interesting to listen to Mrs. Beard relate her family history ind other incidents of her life. Iler nisband, Lieutenant W. S. Beard, of lie 7th State Reserves served under Col. W. B, Wilson 7th Regiment deserves during the Civil War. He jelonged to the City Guards at Charleston at the time of his death vhich occurred in the year 1803. Mrs. Beard's father, Gordon Moore, vas born in York counry where he esided and owned considerable propsrty. W. S. Beard was the son of loseph and Elizabeth Beard of East Tcnn., Washington county. I have >een somewhat lengthy with Mrs. leard's family history, but 1 think hat it will be interesting to many as Mrs, Beard has a great many relaivos in Union, Cherokee and York bounties. Besides Mrs. Beard there were six I'lipp nliiltlrnw V\f fIH? -v. VU.^MVU) I 1/i , ?l, JLllUlJIilJoorc, Dr. J. G. Moore, Mrs. dinerva Wilburn, Mrs. T. M, Ir rin, of Rome, Ga., C- G. S'ucky, of Spartanburg, and Dr. Jacob A loore. Of the seven, only one, the ubject of this sketch, is living. Vnd right here it would not be miss to state that Mrs. Beard has utlivcd all of her children except ne, Mrs. Mary Harvey, of Blacks urg, with whom she is now residing. This dear old mother's heart is still leaking over the loss of her son, V. T, M. Board, who died at Ilood'own on the 7th of September, 1003, f typhoid fever at the ace of 47. Mrs. Beard is a wonderfully pre urved old lady and while she re ilses that the summons to cross over lay come at any time, she still takes great interest in the doings of the resent time. She speaks of old iends and relatives in Union nd expresses a desire to visit them once more, and we see no reason why she sheuM nof. She writes a plain hand and makes heaotiful capiruls Tor one of her age. She is well versed in the history of revolutionary times and can .point out people who are direct descendants of our forefathers, and also torios. Ilcr grandmother, she says, lived six weeks in a chestnut tree in hiding from the tories. She also told me of a tract of land that was granted to them by King Gcorgo III, but I have forgotten just how that went. She has in her possession a family record of the Moores, that was written during revolutionary times, but owing to it oid age, only a very little of it can he read. Here are a few that we were able to make out, ' Jacob Brown Moore was born \l..nl. 1 Uf U .1... J ? V , t'iai iiu AUDU in H*'- vm vi our Lord about two oclock in the evening, 1787." "Megly Moore was born September the 20th day in the Year of our Lord 1875 about five in the tnornI? ing. One birth is recorded as occurring in the year 1775. another in 1782, another in 1778 and another which I can not make out. Annie Laurie. A Coining Wedding. Curds tire out for the marriage of Mr. lOdwurd John Arthur aud Miss Virginia Carolina* Addison, in the First Baptist church of Ninety Six, at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, Oct. 28th, li>03. M r. Arthur is a native of Union, and his friends here will bo delighted to know of his coming good fortune. ADVERTISED LETTERS Rem*icing in the Poet Office at Union S C., for the week ending Oct. 16, 1803. Adams, A 11 llobsin, J M Alford, Joe lloloomb. Miss llattie Alexander, M O Himhes, Miss Janic Milliard, O |, (in llnlonjr. J C 1 la!?1 xvii?, LintonS Johnson, Miss Agnes linnstcr. Louis Jones. Joe Mokks. G 1' Keoler. Willie Hostlek, Heywood Kirby, MrsOnrln liowers, H Lee. Miss Nellie IJrowniee, I'etor Lover. Mrs II M A (21 Chiidors, Monroe Lever. Mrs 11 arricl Cudd, Miss Kstoll Lewis Miss Kosn Hawkins, DrutTscy Lipseomh, Charles Dunlap. Mrs.lottlc I.lpser, Jim Kurv, .1 I) Metts. James Ford. Jessie Mootn, J H Ginncns. F.mma I'ruitt, Mrs Nellie Glenn \V .1 Itodtfcrs. Mrs M attic Glenn, J O ltose, Henry Gregory, Ed Sanders, Mrs l'.ramu Harris. Annie M Smith, Henry Harvey, George Spencer, 1) G Hill. ( II Taylor, Sam Persona calling lor the above lettors will please say if advertised, and will bo required to pay one ccut for their delivery. J. 0. Hunter. P. m Master s Sale. State of South Carolina. > Uourtof Com County of Uuion, J moti Pleas. J. Calhoun Edwards, Pitf., vs. John W. Howard, I)?L. In oWdienee to an order made in above stated case, 1 will sell at Union, before the Court House door, during the . legal hours of sale, on salesday, 2nd November, 1(.K)3, the following lauds, viz: All that certain piece, parcel or plantation of land, lying, being and situato in Union Township, County and State aforesaid, three miles South-east of , Union Court House, known as the Peak eland*, con'aining sixty-seven acr' | more or less, and bounded on the Ea.t by Tinker Creek and lands now or late of W. It. Davis and J. C. Edwards, North by lands of said W. It. Davis, deceased, West \>y lands now or late of John Brandon, and South by lands of L W. Smith and estate of Benjamin Hawkins It being the same tract of land conveyed by II. L Goss. Terms of sale: One half cash, balance in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. C. II. Peake, Master. Dr. Alexander S. Foster,! Surgeon Dentist, JONKSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Rooms over J. F. Alman's Store. ft The? Grea 1 , : Of the buying public is to least prices, itead these p 03 goods and then if you are n T* save you money we are ver to goods and their value. Beautiful line of Flannelettes, a our price only White Wool FJannel, regular pr Red Wool Flannel, heavy .twil 20c, our underselling price ... Full Yard Wide Bleach, smooth price only Fancy Bright Colored OutingSj and underwear, for ? Heavy Assorted Colors D irk D price only ^4-inch Ladies Cloth in black yard, our price only A Our Dress Good! C3 than ever before < 1 the new things. White Fleeced Lined Waisting A iroin Wool Eider Down, worth 30c. c hOOO Wool Fasc ' Baby Caps and 01 u samples which 331-3 per cent. I where. 2oc (juality'for 17c. Solid Leather Child's Shoe witl inner sole for only A Woman's Patent Leather Tip dressy with sole leather count We wish to call your n Boot at $1.08 and $2.2o. The In men, women and childrens u: of samples on which we can sav< of samples in ladies' and childre wholesale prices. In Millinery are the prettiest they have seen i McLURE MER THE UNDE RICKSECKER'S F Are American made and arc tl foreign countries under unproi about half as much. I have a for insncction. Trv fchp no GOLF* CLUB. Still "if you supply you with llogor & Gall ufaciurers. ??DUKE CHEESE Best Crearr Cheese at Call it square, round or wli will go us far in Groceries with Yours for ever R. M. E lust Retu Our buyer litis just returned 11 and see the nice things he boi st and clicpest on the market, it, absolutely all wool, for, 65.00, $6.0C r suit. We secured a nice line o rercoats at reduced prices. Yoi Kulin Son Clothing for youn arue assortment of Hamburgers i $4.00 to r pair. We can show you a larg m 26c to $1.25 per pair. A n it received. Call and look at thi Yourn tr J. cot Clothier and I it Obfefif vli.i.v ?A "> get the beat goods at. the I rices, come and see our I ot convinced that we will Wfr v much in err3r in" regard" I-. k M W?9 I" 1 11 pretty styles, worth 10c, : She ice 15c, our price 12ic led aud worth elsewhere 15c i soft finish, worth 10c, our ; 8c , just the thing for waists ; 8c ress Outings, worth Gc, our ...4 5c and colors, worth 65c per 50c i stock is larger IT j and embraces sll Ej j s, the thing for the Fall, 25c to 50c per yard >ur price only 24c inators, Shawls, I ther knit goods in L. you can buy at pj less than else- [ 50c quality tor 38c i sole leather connter and 50c Dongola, neat, stylish and er and inner sole for only $1.25 ittentiou to our Men's Hunting y are the thing for the winter, nderwear we have a large line e you 33 i per cent. Big line >u's Jackets, the latest things at the ladies all say that our nats anywhere. CANDLE CO., RSELLER9. >ERFUMES?? be equal of any imported from louncable names. They cost n clogant line just opened up w odors PING-PANG and prefer the foreign goods I can ct's, the famous French man S DRUG STORE. CHEESE ' 15c lb. atever shape dollar you may, it me as anywhere. ything to eat, ST ES. rnfvl 1 from the northern markets, ught. They are the latest, We can give you a man's 5 and $7.00 f men, boys and young mens 1 should see our fine line ot ig men and boys. We have Bros. Pants for men from jfcC AA spU.V/U e line of Boy's Knee Pants mgnificcnt line of Neckwear 2m. uly, HEN, * rurnishop.