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m!"" ![ BI || -CHIN; I Jit I Union kO nm II Dep? KSS * m3 || Don't il aPBCiai flPVB^isemenTS Notices will bo inserted in this column at tho rate of ?5 words or less for 26c ono issue, four issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty live words 6c a line. SEED Rye and Barley and Fresh Turnip Seed at Scaife's. THF Culp Property sal-i is only ?. few days off now. SEN I) to us for barbed wire. The Peoples Supply Company. BUY a lot at the Culp Properly Sale on the 28bh and learn in truth that "there's no place like home." EVERY THING up-to-date at Trefzer's Store. The latest now is a ludy expert watchmaker. Bring your fine repairing to Trefzer's. PAYING rent is enriching the other i man?stop it by attending the Culp j rroperty Sale on the 28th. IF you want, to save money buy baihul wite from The Peoples Supply Company. YOU look down Into the town from the Gulp Property us into an amphitheatre. EVERYTHING up-to-date atTTefzii's Store. The latest now h a lady exl?ert watchmaker. Bring your Hue repairing to Trefzer's. DO NOl' let this opportunity pass, buy a homo place at the Gulp Land Sale on the 28th. FOR RENT?Nice six room cottage corner Virgin and Academy streets. Wiite to F. P. Yates, Donalds, S. G. DO IT now?the opportunity, the Culp Property Sale, the time, the 28th. IT IS due your wife and children that you buy u lot on the 28th and build a homo No prettier situ than the Gulp Property. BARBED wire ai.d staples. We are selling a lot of these t<ecause weaie selling them cheap. The Peoples Suppi v Company. ijrrv- _ i.i > ?- ? - '' uu i u iuv ui me vjuip rroperty Kale ( . ? on the 28fch and atop the annoyance of the FSnt agent ] ? ? h WANTKD?Orders for ''Rtfe^'lectiona ] and Letters of Gen. R. PL Loo" if! j Capt. Robt. E. Lee. A moat in-' tereating and entertaining work.j{ Address O. J. Colcock, Union, 8. C, ] THE Building and Loan will bu Id ' you a bouse if you will get a Jot at the Oolp Property Saleoo the 28tb.1 t C LOT \ NOVEL ST RECEIV ? A T = Cotton irtment Si You Need ew Dishes i i?ji.j ??i|i i ?su11uutitts til's city purls and will be sold the 28th this mcnth. GRAPHOPHONES ut factory price. Buy a graphophone at home and save expreps. Furniture of all kinds, blankets, quilts, rugs, window shades, lace curtains, Ac , at competition prices. Pianos, organs, all musical goods, machines, stoves, clocks, guns, and all kinds of whtcs Santa Claus headquarters. THE Culp Property is valuable n? an investment. So remember the 28th. UP NOT think that you can put of! The Culp Property Sale is on the 28th. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Union, S. C., for the week ending Nov. 11, I UK)4. B?James Bawden, Anna Burky, John Bell, Homer Balls, Peter Brownlee. E?It E Eubanks. F?Martha Frayler, F E Fowler, Evans Ferguson, Benj Freeman, D G Farr. G?W G Gregory, Willie Gaulis, A P Green, J L Going, J It Gilliam, Will Green. H?Nannie Hendrill, E D Hough. Ida Hancock. J?Mrs Bessie Jones, Rosa L Jones, Ida Jeter. G?Giles PNeiston. R?Amanda Reid, Haskell Reynolds. 8?Robt Sims. T?Charlie Tice. V?Fred Valentine, J V Vinson. W?Alice Williams, Henry Wood, Hazel Woods. Y?Clayton Young (2), M T Yurborough. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay ono cent for their delivery. J. C. JIunteh, P. M. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. Ftate of South Carolina, ) i County of Union. J By Jason M Greer, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, A. G. Bentley has made snit to me to grant him Letiers of Adminiatration, with will annexed on the Estate and effects of Jesse Holcomb, decased. These are, therefore, to cite and anrnonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jesse Holcomb, ! deceased, that they ho and appear ho-1 fore me, in the Court of Probate to be! held at Union C. If.. South Carolina,! on the 1st day of December, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if anv they have, why the said Administration ifcould not he granted. (Jiyen under my hand and seal this 15th d,ay of November, Anno Domini. Jasov M. Grrkr _ '< Probata Judge. Pab]J8ht,. , on the 18th flay of Novemw, 1904, in iTK Uxro.v Tiicci'. 47.3c 0F <1 TIES- II ED 1 Mills]! tore. | ? Some fj THKI'IIRT dl- I Ilk yftWfilk ui 111 u vvrni*iimi ?OF THE? x ' MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S NATIONAL BANK OK UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, At Union, in tlio State of Soath Caroina at the close of business, November 10th, 1004. RESOURCES (.ouns uud discounts $211,006 55 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2.793 42 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.. 15,000 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10,000 00 Due from National Bunks (not reserve aire lit" 16,050 72 Due from approved reserve agents 33,351 (0 hecks nnd other cash iten s 07 Notes of other National Banks.... 3.620 W) Fractional paper currency,nickels a- d cents 30ft 30 Specie 30,8 0 80 I.oral tender notes 8,000 00 Ucdemption fund with U. 8. TTOMS'r (5 per cent, of circulation) 750 00 Total 1333,176 04 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 60,000 (JO Fundus til nil "* oi.-in M Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes mud 10,667 87 National Bank Notes outstanding 14,500 00 Individual deposits suiijcct to chock 165.459 -M Notes and bids rediscounted 401391 06 Totul |3J2,150 04 State of south Carolina, I Couty of Union. f I, J. 1>. Arthur, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beliof. .1. D. Aktiiuk. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 16th day ol November, 1904. W. W. 11 i'(i iiks, Notary Public. Con hbct?Attest : A. If. Foster, 1 John A. Kant. V DirectorsF. M. Fahr, I \Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, ) County of Union, f By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Prohato Judge-. Whereas, Eliza A. Garner has made suit to me so grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of and effects of Geo. W. Garner, deceased. | These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditora of the said Geo. W. Garner* deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to b? held at Union C. H., South Carolina o? the 1st. rlnv nf fr..v? ??- - _ j ..vwuivn, nexi, aiiei" publcation hereof, at 11 o'clock in tha forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the aaid Administration, should not ho granted. Given under my hand and seal this 16th day of November, Anno Domini, 1904. . Jason M. Greer, Probate Judge. Published on the 18th day of November, 1904, in The Union Times. 47 2t The Metropolitan Magazine is $1 80 a year, hut we are offering it and Tub Times for the price of the , raagtziae. i ( I :> ' ' BURIED TALENTS. | It J but had the price, I know I'd be a howling swell. A brilliant connoisseur and show Just how to do things well. To get the most enjoyment from the things of every day You'd only need Inquire of me to learn the latest way. I'm quick upon Invention, end I know a thing or two; I like a front seat always and an unobstructed view; [ I'm sure I could design a lot of moat amusing things Had I the Inspiration that a half m million brings. I'd hAve no halfway doings, and the plans I would evolve Should carried out completely be. I would the problem solve Of universal happiness, an earthly paradise. I'm Bure that X could do it If 1 only had the price. It very seldom happens, though, that he who's best endowed With sense enough to make things hum is by stern fate allowed To have the necessary funds, to simply have the price, And so the things that I can do, you see, don't cut much Ice. Where Money PsiU. Well. Is It, after all, worth while To be a millionaire? A man can sit and watch his pile, But even that Is care. His money cannot purchase joy. For when with pain his limb Is racked he cannot hire a boy To have the gout for him. For raiment and a palace grand, A phaeton and pair, Ho only has to wave his hand; They come as from the air. But when he lias a jumping tooth His money cannot gain The service of a modest youth To grin amd bear the pain. It really would be worth the strife To pile up bales of wealth If it could buy a peaceful life And great red gobs of health. I While It may bring exalted rank And lots to eat and wear, Tet all tho money lq the bank Can't buy a head of hair. Made to Be Broken. Why did Maude break her engagement?" "It's the Btyle. She says a girl la nothing this season, when half the women are divorcees, unless she Is the heroine of at least one romance." The Baron and the Seer. The wind Is raging through the sky. His Btunt the sun begins U> shirk. Now, with a smug, contented smirk. The coal man greets the weather aleak And treats him to an extra dry. Chrysanthemun Contributors. The handsomest b'osooms in the magnificent Confederate Monument Bouquet that netted $43 for the "sta/ter" to the monument fund were grown and given to the cause by Misses Neely and Effle ^artor of Union and Mrs. L. J, Brown 'ng of Sedalia. Others wern given by Mrs. Hughes, Mm. 11. "E. lirnvn, Mrs ?M?a u?? Clifford. Mf. Thos. McNally was manager and auctioneer for the sale. Just Received A lovelv line of Cut Glass, SterS= ing Silver Pieces and Fancy Clocks. A lot of Watches to be sold at reduced prices for the next 30 days. Anything you want in Jewefry and Millinery can be bought at MISS M. E. TINSLEY'S, \ft ~ -OURPMTIRF STnP.lf f all I lllk V I UUI1 OF 'STATIONERY I AT I FIRST COST. Duke Drug Co. , 1 Under Hotel Union. ^71 i ? i. bm?wummmwmmm I IT IS A KN( throughout the city a we sell all kinds of Di linery, Clothing, Slfco Trunks, Valises, Unde Notions cheaper than trade grows steadily t from the beginning c WE WANT YO and will do all in our it. Browns in Dress scarce. We have rec by express this favori lines, Venitians, Broa nels, etc. We are cer business on Ladies' Jackets. Our custon son why is because 01 prettiest and our p than at other places comparison. McLure Mercant The Unders S^9B8KSNUHSHH BRAND MCI Consisting of $30,00 Qrade Diamonds, W 1 CSI..^ 4-^ 1 aiiu Diivcrwaic, iu i Public A A grand opportunity to to secure hi] prices. Everything offered at this e a full guarantee as represented, bi know jewelers, J. B. Bennett & Co. Handsome Prizesgiver Sales daily at II a. m., 4:3 Ladies cordially invited 1 Chairs reserved. Sale Xb Store, Main Street, 2 do DAVE RAUH, IP*DEPARTfi p can always be induced t< g by usi *j HUIET'S 11^ | Can't fail to stop the fal g growth, invigorates the the lustre or the hair. H PALM ETTO DR |]W HUIETftRBNW Do The BEST THING See TURNER & MAY FIELD For Furniture, Stoves, Clocks, Trunks, Pictures, Rugs and everything that pertains to the furnishing of your house. We can save you money. CASH OR INSTALLMENT ig 36 pound Feather Bed for $10.00. Pillows, 6 pounds to pair, $1.50. ? 10 pounds to pair $2.50 C( INext door to C. E. Lips- ? comb, Wholesale Grocery. * GIVE US A CALL. P o: Notice to Tresspassers. All persons are hereby forbidden to tresspass on the lands known bp th e Sheriff, Robert Macbeth lands *ifc, her by walking, riding, hunting, fish ing, cuttiug timber or otherwise and for each offense will be prose- __ rnt?> d to the extent of the law. m R C BISHOP, r Lessee and Manager. ll-J.*4t ^ tr No tice to Tresspassers All' persons are hereby forbidden pi lo tr (MpaoR on any of the lands o? 4/ the r undersigned, either by walking ? ridin f., banting, fishing, cutting tlm- J her o r otherwise, and for eaoh and every offenee will be prosecuted to the fi ill extent of the law. 0, D. A Owens, .4, J. W. Johnson, h A H Foster. jf W, E. Thomson. 4. 1 J V )WN FACT 1 ; nd county that I id Cloths, Flan? E tainly doing the fl 1 and Children's g lers say therea- E ii r styles are the 1 rices are lower 3? lie Company,! sellers. Sg iwwmwwiri niniT oivi! nun mum" 0 stock of Hi^h batches, Jewelry 5e closed out at uction, ?h class Jewelry at your own iale will be sold strictly under icked up by the large and well , Norfolk, Va. 1 away at each Sale. O p. m. and 7:30 p. m. to attend these Sales, ikes place at Scalfe's ors from Post Office. Auctioneer. MG HAIR 1 0 remain permanently RH lIR tonic. ga ling out. Stimulates H 1 scalp and increases ?lj ug company, jf ICK, Owners. HQ Dinner Jewelry 9 \ quite as important an essenal as any other pertaining1 to le Thanksgiving feast, as no ne can enjoy good food at a ood dinner without they are onscious of being perfectly ressed. We carry a very exmsive stock of diamond, pearl nd other jewelry, intended for * ersonal adornment, any article f which is doubly dear to the ami nine heart. Come and Inspect Our Line. F r. TDPF7Fn VI# I l\U L.UK) ' JEWELER. r lotice ?o Tresspassers. All persons- are hereby forbidden to I oh8J)hhh on any of the lands of the urn- ] Brsigned, either by walking, riding, 1 anting, fishing, cutting timber or herwiHO, and for each offense will be roseoated to the fall extent of the law, '-4tp Q. C'OLKMAN ShBTTLCDWORTK . louse and Lot for Bale. I offer ray dwelling house^ and lot a onutn street tor aaie. lerma of ile, oue third saeh, balanoe on ona nd two year* time, with the prlwl* >ge of paying all oaab. 4- Mas. Cob* N. Mukthy.