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THE PROPERTY
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1 TERMS OF SALE:
interest, secured by bond
TOTtr-vm' i "oil
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Special Adver tisement
Notices will be inserted In this column i
the rote of 25 words or less for 25c one issu
four issues for 75e. Additional lines OVi
twenty-dve words 5c n line.
Fre^h turnip seed, see
Rye'and Barley at Scajfk's.
ANTED?PERSIMMON, DOC
wood, Ilickory ar.d Holiy Log
Freight paid on car loads.
James Cocksaot,
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WANTED ? EVERYBODY T
know that I am giving reduce
Fire Insurance rates on approved risk
in strong Companies.
.'50-tf. glco. II. OkTZKI,.
The only fibe'insuiianc
Companies tbat have reduced the
rates in this city are the Gieensbor
Companies represented by Geo. I!
Oetzel. Agent. Call on him for partii
ulars. '?'.? ti
When looking folt nic
presents for Xraiis. ranieml>er the)
is not anything nicer tlmn a photo <
your self, and if you want the best., bar
it made at Yate's Studio. New moun
at a special price, for a few davs.
44-4t Faithfully, II. T.Yates.
T FLYNN'S? WIN YOl~<7
shopping and visit some of t|
stores, the clerks are standing idle, bi
when you go to Fl vnn'.s they are as bin
as be>s, and the old man is bustling an
waiting on customers like a boy. Yoi
annot lose or down ()ld Man i>. C. ]
A CANVASSING AGENT WIT]
small amount of money may secur
tire agency of a California product Mia
can be sold to every family of Union am
surrounding country. A line seller for i
house to house canvasser to handle witl
other goods. It is an article of daih
consumption, and where once sold is 1
sure repeater. The product is not ai
yet introduced in South Carolina, bui
hum'reds of applications have l>eor
received from there.
ror run rwrrTicuiars, prices ami sample,
address, Maxaup.h. I*. O Hox .">87,
San .lose, California.
Ir IS NOW WITHIN TIIE REACH
of all to buy fashionable new merchandise
at remarkably 1 >\v prices.
Flynn is setting a pace that kills competition.
He is certainly warming up
the other stores. You find his place always
crowded with people and the straw
shows the course of the wind. You had
better get Flynn'sprices before yoi separate
yourself from, your money. If.
PRUNES, DATES. RAISINS, CITrcn,
etc., at R. M. Ettes. It
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?"J?"ir MAIN anc
will o -3 sold at auction ol ?
AY, DRCRMRPP
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On.e-Pifth <'11811, balance in 1, 2, 3
o1 purchaser and mortgage ofjH
i Virgin Street. For more partici
i. or flACBETH YO
.1 AT FLYNN'S?IT IS NOT OJlt
5 xX purpose to deceive or take any ik'it
in deceiving the public, but if you w;ll
nt look closely at the people tint you set
i'. trading at Flynn's, you will always :-jee
av that most of ihem are about the liest ai.d
~ shrewdest buyers in the city a id county.
Those people, know a good thine; when
1 ihey see it, and they claiuo that for firs*.
. class New Dress Goods and nobby,
j. j stylish, up-to-date Shoes, there is noeoms
parison lietwren Flynn's and the other
'' ' stores as far as styles and low prices go.
| At Flynn's you sa /e money a \ 1 you ge,
: new goods, lie lias no okl or shop-won
i dress goods, anl no o'.d shoes t hat are
.. I rotten with age that fall to pieces after
. j *en days wear. Everything at Flynn's
* I is snappy, neat and clean. LKinoans
hams break fast
bacon and Sausage at It. Al. Estes.
if i A LL TlTlXGS 1IAVK~A BEGINo
, xl ning. Some succeed and some fail
I-I byt. the greatest success that our town
'" lias ever had has been Flynn's stoic,
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nmit'sr. system of doing busines*,
one price to all, wi:.|i a. very small proti,
lias always been an immense success.
I rto trade a'. Flynn's and be happy in ihe
lf' Knowledge that you have the best and
! most goods for your money, and that is
Is ; no giio*' story but a positive fact.. ll
WTO. OXK M A< KEKEL FLSTTaT
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elTVUVOU E VElf. 10 AT A (IION Uit.
jLJ ine imported Edam (!|ii*ese? We
iyjliave them. made in Holland They
d are a ticat ai.cl it will <lo yon good to ini]
dulge yourself now and then The
t Union Grocery Company is telling these
- cheese 2."ie cheaper than they are sold in
1 the Capital City of the Stale. It
T:fj; BATTER Y GOl'TIIE I'll 10Mium
at the Fair for being theeheapn
est store in upper Carolina. It
' fJlHESII BUCKWHEAT FLAKRS
[ -T at It. M. M. Estes. It. j
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' peerless C/.ecse that The Union 1
1 Grocery Company rolls hai just e ?nr* 1
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ni:co lh"V CMP'iO*. i-i i In rn ino'c j,
t Ion i half 11 in time. O'hers are ofiViing j
1 tM.> i*nl!pf| f ill ci" nn at 1: We
have plenty of this k'iu I if you rtmik you i
win stomach if, hut we ?m telling *2o ;
pounds of the genuine article toounnf !
this kind. 1 '
T'W. UATTHItV SKI.I.s <IK)K<!
turn IT#;; llie pair up. Don's !? '
late. 1
OVSTHItS FOlt -AHF. IM BDHK j
or from the tab]-: at It M. H-:fcs. I,
The City Oyster Parlor. . If. I
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I, 1903.
I and 4 years at 8 per cer>t.
ular.s sec
UNG.
Tn E 1JATTEUY SELLS MEN
IIhM irom 25o up. Don't lie lat
BES r Ft ILL CR K AM CIIE ES E A
K. M. Estes at lac per lb.
Li you KNOW THAT UN
half of I he d if ease of this geneiutn
' cm;i positively br* traced to ihe use
1 cheap and adulterated il >urs and grt
I eerier? Such are the facts in the c;v
j and for t his reason The Union Groom
i Company positively will not sell an
ll mr that is not pure and unadulteratei
, Sometimes you may be able to buy it f<
a few cents per barrel less than tin
sell it but in nine cases out of ten yo
will Had that you ate buying adulterate
goods.
i C(> MULE F? I il X E ()P CA N N R
u'V Goods. Meats and Vog? tables }
U M. Estes J
The 11attery is thinkin"
of having a candy pulling Christmf
Eve. All will be invited. 1
Delicious ( a k esand' It At is
ers always to be had fresh at '] l<
Union Grocery Company. Thev keep
big assortment and expeiience will tone
ton that you can nearly always buy whu
you want in this hue as cheap as yi
can make it yourself wiihout the w<il
of inaUinf if Trv it 1
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R( >MON A, ATHENA ANDCHA M
paign Waifeis 45 : at H. M. Ks'? y
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OUR IIAM AVD Hit 10AKFAS'l
Bacon hnsintsa grows every week
ami we do no* mako any secrat of tin
.curse. We buy the very l>est. we ge
t.heiu fresh eveiy week, and we soil then
;' fi a close margin of proiit, e.flen sellinc
) hams that, cost as much as a cent ruon
thaii other hams on the market, at tin
srme paice that the cheaper hams an
sold. The Union Grocery Co. I
THE BATTERY IS THE MOST
crowded store in town these days
| Low prices though will always draw p
big crowd. It.
CUE AM OK WHEAT AND A EL
new (*i r? a Is a' it M. Kees
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'li"? :i'if 1 ai!1 iiiU.h \nu fa'.. Tlio
Umnn Onc-ty ' 'cii pfiv h fellinpr Mclav?*s
in pc^Ht i| Mtili'ii'H. in d w.1 dial
iIim viiiill 10 bet, one a.?.<w-.r'nifnf
Pin* Mnscavwlof s, tin- (M f?thlii)?ne(l
kiii); pnnuino mw cm i> N>u* Origan*,
of*'1 n Kettle r- i i:m* fi^' re i* (,'ano.
uNiibd goods *.Vc b y nulnases from
J(h: |rr pillion to iHt ji* r gallon, and (in
your uants !.? 1hr> w li ( t|i?y m iy. It
LUWXKV'-* OllOfOliATK ('AN??iea
and I? 11 at H M. Edrs
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Everything to eat at
It. M. Estes. It
ONE OF THE 8TRO NGEST
lines that The Union Grocery Co.
has is its unmatclud variety ami quality
of Pickles, Preserves, Catsups, Sauces,
Olives and Condiments. Everything
that you can tliink of and mauy things
that \on never would think of unless
you had one of our genteel salesmen to
show you through. Call on us no matin
what your wauls may l>e and we will
make it pleasant and pioQtable for you.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Addie
B. Humes, Guardiau of the Estate of
Charles \V. Haines, minor, has applied
to Jason M. Greer, Judgo of |
Probate, in and for the County of
Union, for a final discharge as such
Guardian.
It Is Ordered, That the 8th day of
December, A. D. 19051, bo lixed for
hearing of Petition, and a final settlement
of said Estate.
Jason M. Gkkkk,
Probute Judge U. C., S. 0.
Published in Union Timks Novem
ber (5, 100?. l")-oUd
Notice to Trespassers.
All parties are hereby forbidden to
walk, ride, drive or trespass in any
manner whatsoever on lands of
(t. I). Peake,
M. L. Murphy,
ir>-lb A. V. Norman's
Estate.
Notice to Trespassers.
Ail persons are hereby forbidden to
hunt, walk, ride, drive or-in any other
manner tresspass on my lands rear buffalo
Cotton Mills.
44-41. F. P. Mji.leu.
MRS. HENDRICK% DEAD.
Widow of Late Vice President of Unit?
ed States.
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 3.?Mrs.
Eliza Hendricks died at lier home, M l
North Meridian street, at 2:2') this
morning. Sho was the widow of the
late vice president, Mr. Hendricks.
She was stricken with paralysis three
works ago and death had hecu export
ed several days.
Mrs. Hendricks was born in Nor'
Bend, ()., in li>23. and was the grand
daughter of Br. Stephen Wood, win
was one of the earlier settlors.of t!
state of Ohio. She was married t<
Thnuas A. Hendricks in 1SI6 am
made hor home in Indianapolis aiuci
1&G0.
Discredits the Report.
Cheyenne, Wyotn., Nov. 3.?Governoi
i Chatterton discredits the report of {
j second battle with tlio Indians, ho hav
come up with the fugitives as carl'
as Monday morning. ITaglo Feat lie
was a half-breed Indian, and was some
times known by the name of "Charlei
White." He is highly intelligent, be
Ing a graduate of Carlisle college
l Hearing that Sheriff Miller Intended t<
-* sv>i; tlie depredations of his party
Eagle KV>nthor sent word to the office!
' } that he would never he talo n. This
e. trouble with the Sioux has Been brew
? ing for several year-..
1 Left an Odd Will.
? Philadelphia, Nov. 3.?Phillip Par
fi tenheinier. a grocer who died recently
1,1 loft an odd will, which lias just beet
filed. His estate amounted to a few
^ thousand dollars. To one son he he
* qneathod |2f? to lie paid in weekly in
j staliments of ?l, and to another in
)r gave the sum of ?I0rt, to be paid iti
iy groceries or other supplies r^t the
hi rate of $2 a week.
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ft Oil Sl.aies Change Hands,
j j San Francisco. Nov. 3.?lietween
three and lour million shares of stock
U of the Associated Oil company, held
_ by the lteid Crude Oil and the San
It Joaquin Oil companies, have passed
into the hands of the Southern Pacific
* company. Out of file purchase price
paid the Reid company receives $-,.f>(5o,000
and the S.iu Joaquin company
a |b 10,000.
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it. Former Congressman Dead.
0 No-.v York, Nov. 3.?J. ltichradsoii
k Barrett, a former member of congress
from Missouri, is dead from heart disease
at a hotel iu this city, where ho
had made his home for the past lb
years. Barrett, who had been ill for
- months, was horn in Kentucky 79 years
1 ago. He moved to St. i.ouis, where
? ho practiced law and in isr.s was electOil
to congress.
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I i Dan on Prize Fighting.
i T os Angeles, Cal., Nov. 3.?Prize
> lighting within the limits of Los An>
gek-s has been prohibited by tTie city
t i'iiiiiif'll. It is also made unlawful
tor any person to pi rinit such contests
' to bo held in any buildings or rooms
owned 'by them.
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cloth ingB
f| WYLER, ACKERLAND & CO., if
V,v Makera, Cincinnati. s||sS
'8E2^A*k your Doalf or Write (or Booklet^Hfi
CLOT
"Fine feathers make a fin
, likewise make the man, <
therefore a subject of ititere
chasers are striving to 111
lea*t money, and we are in
tliis very partiular.
Our line of Men, Boy
Is complete in every wa>
and we are prepared to gi
same money or the same
you can get elsewhere. 1
and more stylish tailoring
are of interest to you t
stock and you will find oi
every way. We can't, of
bargains in this small spac
Listen to thes<
Men's Black Fancy Worst
Men's Plain Black
Blue Flannels
Burgen field Blue Flannels
Mellon Cloth...
and a hundred more equa
; buying a
: Black Beaver 0\
1 U4>?at'tlie world. Com
, are here we will also shov
i complete line of Millinery
! and Notions to be found auyw
McLURE ME
Final Discharge..
Notice is hereby given that Win. A
Smith, Admiiiistrntror of the estate o
Wm. Smith, deceased, lias applied t
Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, ii
1 and for the County of Union, for a fina
< discharge as such Admmistratror.
r It is ordered, That the 1st day o
5 December, A. 1), 11H13, be fixed fo
Inuring ut Petition, and a linal settle
incut of said Estate.
Jason M. (in keii.
Prolmte Judge, Union County. S. C
Published in Union Times 30t.li o
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S il l i*(k yuality ?j
m f:l:A "r >SI
2 rfrMm Wt common
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fc (J figUM jKjl disci imii
1/ pat i otis
' ft* lliem the
F3 . yy? "the hand
riNEbhOTHIjfc I h uses of
} Schloss Bros, an
;; The Best Clc
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_ , u?n unuiruiai& ui BIG
V: merit is found on the coll
2 every coat, and is an indis
^ able evidence that the m>i
J ore not ashamed of the <2
; bearing their label.
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- Suits and
Overcoats
{ $10-$20.
A "merchant-tailor" wo
mm h to bring forth no bet
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HING. '
c bird," and good Clothes ^
outwardly at least, and is
st to all of us. All purtike
the best show for the
the market to heljf you in
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s & Childrens Clothes
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r, in price as well as style,
ve you more goods for the
goods for less money than
t better crouds, lower prices
than 3011 cau got elsewhere
hen come and examine our
ur statement borne out iu
course, name many of our
:e, but
j few Bargains:
ed $2.50 per Suit.
3.00 "
5.00 "
7.50
7.50
lly striking. Just think of
fercoat for $3.98.
ie and see us and while you
j you the cheapest and mogt
, Dry Goode, Shoes, Hals
here.
RCANTIIE CO.
Administrators Notice,
All parties having churns against the
^ estate of J. Frank Bailey, deceased, will
0 present them properly attested and all
,, parties indebted to the estate must mako
1 ray meat at once to the undersigned at
Sedaiitt, Union(Jo, 8. (5.
f 54-.'lt A. J. Baii.ky.
r II. M. Baii.ky,
Administrators.
Notice.
All parties owing me will please settle
1 at ore, as 1 need the money.
4*24t M. VV. Bono.
I. Cohen, j
itter to Particular People 3
Union, S. C. |
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ave enough
i your Suit I
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> ouy you a Hatl |
yi'ii can <l > thin without, skiuij.Mijt the a
>r tiaci hieing one |>uriiclu of the ?-tylc
i'l iii wisdom for you to do so? Your "
seme answers "yes" This is the
unity tint always follows intelligent ^
mtion. We are here to save our 2
money, and at the tame time give
best their money will buy. We sell 2
-tailored Clothing rcaiv*;by the famous
d Stein-Block Co., |
?thes Makers. J
rling 5
ftrof 31 Elfd-l3LCCp *
"put* >MAm CLOTHS |
MA>yP?MI5 LABEL I S
BENEATH THE, COLLAR | f*
uld charge perhaps twic-i aa 1
ter. Then think of the delay. 2
N Outfitter to - I Mf
I Particular People. |
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