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, / At Or^kVrmry oiVxi Hi The Portia S flD shape?built < H It is an artii Wm material is use More real val twice as mu< A They are 1 v quantities the rea< yc Bd f S?2.5< ^hsiii anu v/oncents Mr. W. T. Jones had the m tune to lose his gin house and tents by fire last Sunday night a 8 o'clock. This house was lo< on a farm about one mile nor Santuc. The tenant occupying place is Sims Jeter and works place for a share of the crop, loss by this fire is 5 bales of cc, and seed, 2,000 bundles of foe ? Urtra |nr. of peaajmd hay; one 1 mated at $<500. The fire is evid ly the work of an incendiary, fire was on Sunday and no fire been near the building that day. Letter to J. M. Farr, Union, S. C. Dear Sir: There are five wavs of I ntss in paint. [1] stuffed out with chalk, or soi thiiur like that; [2J barytes, better than ch*lk. but. covering to it; noltndv kno ,Kroi ? ...*?? lie ,oj neizme in the oil, or water, other such stuffing. (4] tooihin?Ukj much liquid whi ever it is, for the solid; ffi] short measure; Now will you buy by the price p "gallon?" We furnish oui agents with a sta chemist's certificate of analysis that tel what's in Devoe. Yours truly, F. W. Drvok it Co., 40 New Yor P. S. Bailey Lumber Manufacturing Co sells our paint. PERSONALLY CODUCTED EXCURSION World's Fair, St. Louis, Via Soutern Railway, October 18th, 1964. The Southern Railway will opera* e a Ersonally conducte.i excursion to sr. ruis (World's Fair.) Special train consisting of coaches and Pullman ear*. will leave Columbia, s. c . Tuesday. Octobor 18tb, 1904 at 7 o'clock a. in . and arrive in St. Louis 4:50 o. m Ho" ?? ' . . ? . V k>"?K v|* dewberry, Greenwood. Anderson, Atlanta and Chattanooga. This train will be in oharjte of one of one of our most polite and experienced Passenger Agents, who will look especially after ladies and childten traveling alone. This train will be a solid through train, and upon application in advance, we will reserve for each passenger one ^ whole seat, also acomodations and board \ will be engaged in St. Ixruis, by giving notice in advance, as to what rate de sired, length of stay in St. Jxrut*. etc r For full information as to rates, sehed ules, etc , apply, 1* R. W Hunt, h Division Passenger Agent, , ^ Charleston. S. C. II Secret tractive Feet \ /%j mm. Boon lose their shape and make the feet look bad. sna >hoe, the new shoe for women, is built to hold its ^H"4 m lines exclusively its own. gja stic conception from last to lace. Only the best Hn ;d; only the highest class labor employed. ^Es ue goes into the Portia than in many shoes costing A3 11 uw priced oecause, being manufactured in great , it is possible to exercise many economies beyond ch of the average manufacturer. JBf IB >u want a shoe that you know is absolutely rrect in style ? a dream of grace, beauty and eleffano* u * B 9 $3-00 $350 1 nee. ?i|i6uiai uufemsemeiiis <u,vm? i<?for (,Notlcu8(w^ be inaorteThTthir^mirit R* ai"ing 'be P<??r < >tfire at Unioi. tho r?lc of a-i w?r<Ja ?r less f?r U5c one issue. S 0.. f ?r t>, w-tr -r iiuie Oat 14 con- Jour Issues for 75c. Additional linos over , ufM ' twenty live words 8c a line. 1 *>04 Ut A'lkin>, Albert McDaniel, Mis N W 3ated and and Fresh Bmhop, Lula Miller, Janie (h of lurn'P Seed at Scalfe's. Hlaknlv is xr...- ^ .. - _ i.>uiauu, suet Boyle," FF Orr Mary i I I HAVE for sale at a bargain one eight Brown, Sandy lorter.J ' the| horse Dower Frick Engine, Portable grown, C C Rwe, J * the and 1 >as run only one cotton season.? BucKen Anderson Rice, A* The j L,tt,.k,oiin. JoneaviHe, S. O. Bpp., Srai',"' TlemieU. m0" TO try on one of those beautiful Foster, Lucinda (2) Smith, ^rtle C l(ler' black suits made by Schloss Bros. GleilU) Gertrude Taylor, Willie nu!el *<,' ?,S'wT tSSS&T lent- vnuTt* ,h ft . . , v Umner^ r?eiie Wagner, Mrs W L l8the time to i?iD: You can j Mi8 m Wilson, Charlie tn*' become a charter member of what IjRW< <Iane WoodsHson, Mrs L had is destined to be the greatest social Littlejohn, Helton ' "?~r order en eurth. Act quickly! He Persona calling tor the above leti a Heaver^ _ tftrsi *'ll please -tay if advertised, and , GRAIN FERTILIZERS?We expect will he required ?... pay .nr -e.?? a car of grain fertilizer by the 10th. their delivery j Mld* Come to see us before buying. Peo- .?. <! ' 1 tinter. P. "! pies Supply Co. ...? QflP IF you want a nice, "snappy" drees .A Comlngf Wedding. no shoe you should see those fine pat- . ~ "el ent leathers, in all the newest 1 he invitations to the marriage of or styles, made by W. L. Douglas Miss Nettie Sue Moore have been Shoe Co. For sale by J. Cohen. sent out as follows: *t- | EVERYTHING up-to-date at Tref- Colonel and Mtb. Thomas J. Moore zar's Store. The latest now is a request the honor of your presence *r lady expert watchmaker. Bring auhn marri.ge of thfljr daughter to your hue repairing to Trefzcr a. Nettie Sue Is A LARGE liue of wagon and buggy to harness for sale by The People-S sup- Mr. Arthur Roaborough Craig Tuesday evening, October twentyk EVERYTHING up-to-date at Tref/. *i'a fifth, nineteen hundred and four K Slo;e- ,T'ie ,ate8t "ow i8H ]?(}y ex- at eight o'clock pert watchmaker. Hring vour line re- , . ? pairing to Trefzer's. Tredonia Moore, South Carolina. , THE nobbiest and newest thing in fancy suits for young men and boys Miss Moore is well known and to be had at J. Cohen's" They are quite a favorite among the., young tailored by the famous H. Kuhn <fe people of Union. Sons, and are made to (it The .. , Boy *" We Have Moved wanted?Special representative in ( Ail \ this county and adjoining territories, to our place of business to the # represent and advertise and old estab-j stand formerly OCCUmed by lifchrd business house of soii.i financial | The Union Grocery Ca Our _ standing. Salary $21 weekly, with | i- * /TjC expenses advanced each Monday by i XlLi check direct, from headquarters, j pj I T AJ I np | | p Horse and buggy fui nished when nec- " ^ Iv ? U I\ C essary, position permanent. Address . . . Blew Bros. & Co. Dcpt a. Mor-on is complete, our prices exH'dg., Chicago, ill 40-?'. ceedingly low, and our terms n to suit purchaser. Biawr >EE our $1.00 riding bridle. The Peo- n des Supply Co. McD. ( i i/on t Make a Mistake ?n I the Don't fail to attend the StSefc'w. 'STour tig Land Sale on October patronage and to please you inlTofj >th. Now is the time to is our aim. ifd Em uy a home and stop pay- u r n Pub,i! ig rent. Herring Furniture Go. j?* \ World's Fair, St. Louis, Via Southern Railway. Best line; choice of routes: through Pullman Sleepers and Dining Curs. Stop overs allowed at Western Noith Carolina summer resorts and otb' r points Low excuision rate ticket on sale from Union as follows: Season tickets ?15.10 8ixty day tickets 30 10 Fifteen day tickets 26.75 For full information or World's Fair literal ure, apply any Agent Southern Railway, or PL. W. Hunt, Division Passenger A<*?iit,t ha> I* s'mh, C.. Wedding Bells Are Ringing Now, and Wedding Presents are the order of the day in society. We have a profusion of exquisite pieces in Handsome Table Silver, Rich Jewels superbly set, Watches, Chatelaines, Clocks and Cut Glass, and you will find our prices as attractive as the high character of our goods. F. G. TREFZER, JEWELER. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. Sta'c of Soijih Carol<iia 1 r..nr.t?. f TTnl,... f Bv *J?con M. filter, Esq.. Probate Judge. Wtieiess. Margaret CJ. Wood has mane rnmrw?inr t*?nr?nt h??r Letters of Adroin,'8tration on the Estate r?r m o iMtci? Fori or Wood, deceased Tln-sc are, f>> cite and admoirsh all Htid singular the kindred ai d creditors of the said Foster Wood, deceased, that, they be and upper before me in the Court of Protiate. to be held at Union C. H..,Sou?h Carolina, on the 29th day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, to "how <y.URe, if any they have, why the neid Administration fhnuld not le granted. Given under my haud and seal this 12th day of October, Anno Domini, '904. Jason M. Greek. Probata Judge. Published on the 14'h day of October, 1904. in The Union Times. 42-2t . . *> ?_ .?; ~? for my stock to arrive Send me your furniture to repair, your Mattress to do over and your Carpets to clean and renew. My Work is first class as my past record of fifteen years in Union in this line of business stands for itselt. Next doorTo T\*A.'Murrah. Attention Buyer! i still at the same old stand anchored down * rriuu lower prices. You can MAKE NO MISTAKE when you buy of me ( at Lowest Prices. It i costs you absolutely V nothing to f >ok Through My Line, t unless you buy, and js if you buy it costs ? you less than if you W buy the same goods Jj elsewhere. Note the y following: jp\ a a piece Suits from 730 to $3 LJ a Suits from $3 to $14.00 H idard Drill at 7c per yard ? Wool Medicated Flannel at 350 Q. >er yard, 7S? Y other Values too numerous 5 mention. r 0. W. GOING. Final ? ?/APuuargo. Ice is hereby given that J. Aa, Admr., of the Estate of John 'oln deceased, has applied to Jason er, Judge of Probate, in and f??r intjr of Union, foraflnal discharge Administrator. Ordered, That the 14th day of her. A. I) 1904. be fixed for hear >etition. and a final settlement of ; late. rr<| 11 jhed in Union Times, Oct. 14, 1 ll 1 JASON M. GKKEK, \ Probate Judge Union Co., 8. C. 1 Full to Overflowing: '"I 96 isjust ot.r condition right now. We found goods so H ggi much cheaper than we expected that we oould not B jl resist the temptation to t>u*. Do you want to ehftTe B 96 our good lurk with us? We believe that you do. SB H JUST THINK OF IT! H 40 \ nr<1<. i f Calico for $1.00 69 B Kid Oan brlcH, per yard r Bo jjj B FlHiinellctfio, p?>r yard 8^0 BH Hr;ivy Twin All Wool R?-d Flannel, per yard 15o Hi jSj "Tj phono Silks" for Waists and Dreses, per yard Bo H| g|S Heaviest Teazle Down Outings, per yard lOo flfe m 50-inch All Wool Ladies Cloth, per yard 49o 69 d3 Yard wide Sheeting, per yard 5c 69 Good Drill, per yard . . 7o M| SS Dress Buttons, per dozen lo 96 Pp?rl Dress Buttons, per dozen Bo 69 |9| Pearl Wsist Sets, per set 5c fic 9 Big line of Samples of everything in the undetwear H III and Notion line. Oome to us for Shoes. We can fit B | you from the tiny baby to grand-pa or grand-ma. B S McLure Mercantile Company, I ? The Undersellers. n DUKE DRUG COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TO F. C. DIJKB. We hereby announce to the public the above change in firm name, OT7D DnDnnon Vfty ? M JTXJL I/O cv ? will be <o conduct a modern, up-to-date drag business in keeping with the times and the progressive city in which we live. OUR STOCK will consist of everything in Drug Store goods this community demands, OUR PRICES will he as low as Good Goods and business safety will permit. ? OUR SERVICES we intend to make as prompt and accurate as experience and educated Pharmacists can make it OUR GUARANTEE Satisfaction in all purchases made of us. GIVE US A CALL. ^???????? 1 Get Oat or Get in Line \ J Forcibly applies to conditions in I S every line of trade. A 4 we , are in line | W SEE OUR JULY BARGAINS. ft ^ Special Summer Sale for in nflve B _ _ ? .v U R Men's and Ladies' Shoes, were $1.25, now $1 ft and upwards. ? r fl Men's Negligee Shirts, regular 50c and 75c P & values, now slaughtered to 42c P U Queen, $1.50 values, cut ruthlessly to $1.22 H 5 Monarch, $1.00 values, tumbled to 82c !S JJats equal to Bfcetron or <1 -2.00-Jj r~~-4 6 Pani? asu off. farmer prices 7?c to $6. > L 5 ? - ! ^ J No Baltimore Burnt Goods. All Fresh. 1 3 : \j White Vests go regardless of cost. Come ^ Jj Early and get choice. f THIS SALE SPOT CASH ONLY, i . i 1 ? I The Uj ! Smith ra k Company. The People's Friend*A - jj ; The Necessity For Medicines j furnishes its own reminder, but we I would like to suggest in passing, < that when any such unfortunate need occurs there is no place in town i where it can be supplied with more \ promptness, skill, accuracy, or with j a higher class of drugs and chemi- \ cats than at E PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY, f HUIET & RENWICK, Owner*. "