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Il-CHIN H 8 K?3 KM II JLJ KM RS m Kg 11 Union ^ 80 * KM II Dep< kh Ra 8ara UN hE?| * taTi KM II Don't li f\ W3 j ? Bazar for (lis wee] up-to date of this paper's issue are: Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, photograp] of her husband taken from herfavoiit oil portrait of him, especially for Mis Clifford. Mrs Ella J. Young. Washington. 1) C , large photograph of J. A. Edder'i famous portraint of Gen. Lee, the Cot corun Art Gallery. Washington. I). C. Mrs. tiwaflieid. Columbia. S. C., speci mens of Paimetto wot k. Mesilantes Maty F. Thorn pso", IL II Hayes, J. J. Jackson, Frank C. Poe Ileuiy Landan, Jno. Audeiaou, Misses Carrie Jackson, Eva Hatch, ot the Win nie Davis Chapter, Pittsboro, C. each send dainty and useful aiticles. Miss Ethelind Gosa. Greensboro, N. C. Mis. Lizzie Ilames, Mis. W. F. Hughes Mis Claude Graham, and Mauldii Graham, ueefuland fancy articles. Mis I). N. Wiiburn, Mr. Thos. McNaily. The Uuton Drug Co., The Bat' tery, W. T. Beaty, and G. W. Going. contribute material Mia Fincher Betsill, Crosa Keys, 2J dozen eggs. Mra. M. J. Murphy, Cross Keys, per I)r. Hennet, 25 cetua. Mis. Joiin Craw foul, 1'nion. 25 cents. Mis K L. Coleman, Whitnme, $2 0<J Dr. It. R. Jeter, Whiimire, $2 (Mi. M18. It It. Jrter, Whiimne, $2.00. Mra. J. II. Huff, Monarch M l1, oi.e very handsome linen center piece, iu drawn work. From Cross Keys, per Mis C. F. ltav: Mr. an Mrs. C. F. ltay, 3$ lt>s. butter, one dozen eggs; and Mis. W. Humphries, 2} lbs butter, Miss Sue lluiuphriea, one hen, ^ dozen eggs, * Mr. and Mra. Arthur Bailey and Anna I>e Bailey, 25 cents; Misses Leila and Ciara Sparks, 20 cents; Measia. B. B. BetHil, Wallace Wilbuin, John Wilbanksand James Murphy, each, 25 cents, Mr. B. B. Murphy, Mis. D. J. Davis, and Miss Edna Davis, each, 10 cents. From Seoalia, per Mrs. L J. Browning; Mrs. J. I). Graham, $1 50. Mr. A. J. Taylor, $1 00; Mr. C. 11. Kelier, 75 cents; Mis. C. H. Rice, 1 sola pillow, 1 cake for the pyram-d; Mis. J. A. Alveraon, poultry; Misses Maggie, Slel a and Ada Eates, each, 1 fancy handkerchief; Mis. M. E Browning, a hemstitched handkerchief, though she is veiy feeble and veaia of ace: Mis. WvIim E-des, 2 pounds bulte ; Mr. J. E. >linie., fresh poik ham; Mrs. L. J. JJiownirg, 1 pound buuer, 1 drz-n eggs, iretdi h< me made light hi end. From Sedalia, 1 bushel black walnuts. From Sauluc, Mr. Janus Jenkins, an aged and feeble Confederate soldier, sends 1 flue chicken; Miss Jenkins his daughter, 1 dozen eggs, 1 pound butter. Mrs. haileu, 2 juis fruit. Mrs. J. H. Huff, Monarch Mill, 1 veiy handsome linen centre puce in drawn work. \ The Seminary gills will contiibute more than 7o at tides of handiwork. Mrs. A. II. Foster, Mrs Wallace Meug, Mrs. W. I>. Wilkins, Mrs Sanders, and Mrs. C. H. ilice^^rt So daft*, will add to MM wn*okl off cwkee. * r jj r v Hr ?? G LOT A NOVEL ST RECEIV = AT ? cotton artment $1 mm m. i You Need lew Dishes ass TJIECONKEIlEKATK MONUMENT 1JAZAI Ti e bazar to he pitett Friday nk-hl [j anl Saturday by He Wm. Wallacr y Chapter for the benefit of the monimatil will l>e decidedly the hippest thing of it.' kti (1 tf at Union lias ever seen. After a short, musical propiam t iok??tr ^ wi.l he erven t<? each person in the audi . ei:ce which will entitle him to a "iru down the pike " He can then visit tie . } various Inohs in turn where ynurie I ladies in the different national costume*will either serve light lunches or sell the characteristic productions ofthatcounj ' try. .1 Some of the ntincinal 5?ttr5?r*ti/Mia r>?. I the pike will lie the "Streets of Cairo" ") with four booths of its own, the "(rip . i Fey Scene" where fortunes will l>e tol<l ': by horo>cope and palmistry, and the ! "booth for Eighteen Sixteen Four" ? here all sorts of souvenits of the Iv>st , ('ante, artistic calendars, flags and pictut es will be sold There will be twelve troths, in addi' . lion to a huge pyramid of cakes, Chinese. 1 Japanese, candy. linker's chocolate. I Cuban, ii dian Village, Little France, j Co imany, flowers and Sixty Four. There will l*? a largeuurnt>er of things ' to he sold at. all of tltese places and all at i" reasonab'e and just prices so it. is possible i for every one desiring to purchase gifts I or souvenirs to l>e suited. II The admission the llrst evening wiil i l>e only tell cents and this admits one to j visit all the twelve booths and sw all : the dhplavs except, the side shows of the i"Stieetsof Cairo" The admission to I the^e shows will lie ten centa extra for ' the four. Everything will lie sold reasonably i and change will lie given* There will i lie no grab hags. lalU'tig, nor catch penny devices The ladles of the inai a.?merit, desire to have just and fair dealings and invite the patronage of the public in the int< rest of our c irnmon cause Thehj?z?r will open Friday evening at 8.30. On Saturday fn-m 10 a m. to | 10 p m NOTICE OF LAND SALE. ] The heirs-at-law of Mrs. S. C Welch, deceased, will sell at public sale before the court house door in the town of Union, South Carolina, on salesdav in January, 1903, the same being the 2nd day of January, 1903, the following described real estate, to wit: All thattract of land containing ono hundred and sixty acres, more or lees, I lying, being and situate in Union j County, State of South Carolina, hounded by lands of J. \V. Jeter, A. W. ! Thomson, J. S. Welch, W. J. Tucker, ! and others said tract of land being the same of which Mrs, S. C. Welch died, seized and |>08.sesaed. TERMS OF SALE,* One-half rash, the balance on a credit of ?uie year from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording of same. James S. Welch, and James 8. Welch, Attorney in fact for all the other heirs- < av-law of 9. U Weleh, deoeaeed, \ I > OF |1 .TIES'j 1 ED || Milk li tore. [1 Some 11 To f h/> Tavnqim?o | . v viiv a uApujrvi a Ul UII1UII County. I will be at tbe following places foi i tbe purpose of taking tux returns ol personal property as designated below , West Spiings, Jan. 9tl?, 1903, at Bet sill's Store. Gibbs, Jan. 10th, 1905, at Linder'a obi store. Cross Keys, Jan. 11th, 1905. Selalia, Jan. 12th, 1905. Goshen Hill and Black ltock, Jan. 13th. 1905. Santnc, Jan. 14th, 1905. L'M-khart, Jan. ldth, 1905. Adamsburg, Jan. 17th. 1905. Kelion, Jan. '8th, 1905, Jonesville, Jan. 19tb, 1905. Union, Jan. 20, 21, 23, 1905. Carli>le. Jan 24th, 1905. Monarch, Jan 25th, 1905. Buffalo, Jan. 2Gth, 1905. Uni >n, in ofTico from Jan. 27th, to Feb. 20th. On that day the timo expires for taking returns. All who fail to make their returns in said time, will be charged 50 per cent, penaltv. 52-9t John G Farh, Auditor. ' /% -. CUFYfllOMi / J . I Christmas Jewelry Is a necessity in making your list of purchases for gifts. Here you will find the largest variety, the highest quality, the lowest r\%*I/?Aa WT? ? ?- ' 1 )7i iuco. ?* e ncivc watcnes with reliable movements in tne latest style of cases, chatelaines, rings, earrings, brooches, all kinds of fine jewelry. Don't fail to see my stock. f. 0. TREFZER, JEWELER. Th<? Metripolitnn Magazine and Tuj? Tlal&s for $1.80 per year. Special Advertisements Notices will bo insetted in tills column at ttao rate ol 25 words or less for 25o one issue, four issues Tor Tao. Additional lines over twonty tivo word>5c a line. NORTHERN' apples, oranges, bananas, cocoanuts, grapes, raisins, currants, citron, ?dates, prunes, cranberries, all kinds of nuts and fine chocolates and bo:> bons at Scaife's. CHRISTMAS goods. Great attraction at Mrs. M. A. Brigus, none like it in the market. FRUIT cakes, iced or plait), delicious and satisfactory without the trouble of baking; $1 50 at The Union Gtocery Co. MRS. M. A BRIGGS next to Haines wholesale grocery, has everything in confectionery you need for Christmas. WHY not buy the best it) candy? Lowney's unsurpassed guaranteed fresh, by express. Costs less G^an other kinds, too. The Union C^ocerv Company, agents. FOR RENT?Nice sir room cottage rirgiti and Academy streets. Write to F. P. Yates, Donalds, S. C. HANDSOMEST and completcst line of delicious candies, packages and bulk, ever seen in this part of the state. Don't cost as much as others and much better. Union Grocery Company, agents. ALL parties owing me on account notes or otherwise will please make payment at once as I need the money very much. 48-tf M. W. Bono. I.llWVKV'S pnnHipa 1>uva wnn mnrfl wives than any other kind. If you don't want her to say yes, you hud better give her the other kind; Lowney's does the business. Fresh by express. Union Grocery Company, agents. GOTO Mrs. M. A. Briggs for toys, dolls of every description, fancy China ware, nuts, candies, fruits, raisins, currants and citron. GENTS, you are on a losing deal if you don't feed that girl of yours on Lowney's candy. With every package purchased by a gentleman prior to Christmas, we issue a certificate. The gentleman presenting the largest number of certificates Christmas eve night, will have expressed to his beBt girl (free) a 5 pound box of the best candy she ever ate, Lowney's, with his compliments. Don't miss it. The Union Grocery Company, agents. DON'T forget the Waterman nen Duke Drug Co. is giving avav. December '20 is the time. Take a little time and try fur it. ItigTDie art Japanese China wnnTat low prices at the Wonder Store. HE best candies and crystalized fruits, fresh by express. Sold for Jess money by Union Grocery Company, Lowney's agents for the ' Piedmont section of South Carolina. Mail orders given prompt at tention. CUT GLASS?finest quality for lowest ' price at Duke Drug Co. FANCIEST seeded raisins, 10e. pound, fanciest cleaned currants. 10c pound, fanciest crystalized citron, 20c pound, fanciest Jordon shelled almonds, 60c pound, at The Union Grocery Company. CAPE Cod cranberries, cheap at The Union Grocery Company. BE sure to come to the Wonder Store on Monday, the 19th, and take a froe grab from the grab hag, opened exactly at 2 SO p rn.t 100 or more grabs. Come and take your choice und get something ridiculous or valuable. I'DUO T-T M-i - -i r? - t iuiin irien naramga chips In bulk at The Union Orocpry Company. "HUYLER'S" galore at Duke Drug Co. PURE Vermont Sap Maple Syrup and old fashioned buckwheat flour at The Union Grocery Company. 20 PIECES of new dress goods jnat received by express and 42 pieces by freight in all the new shades ami I styles with trimming to match at Flynn'e. CRISP and dainty Kalamazoo celery at Union Grocery Company. (500 pairs of solid leather shoes mi all styles of toes and all leathers just received at Fh tin's and will lie sold very cheap Fly tin says he intends to do the shoe business and can afford to sell them cheaj>er than anyone else, and for every shoe he warrnnts yon can have your money back or a new | pair if the shoe does not give entire satisfaction. DELICIOUS home made cheese, -l or 5 pounds each Made by borne enterprise at The Union Creamery Company's plant. For sale by Union Grocery Company. DON'T fad to read the Wonder Store ad. on last, page, and govern yourselves accordingly If you miss going to the Wonder Store for yonr Xmaa goods, furniture, machines. &c., musical gOv.ds, you will miss a big show, and many bargains. 300 boxes of delicious, sweet Florida Oranges, famous Peace river sec- i tion of Florida No matter what , prico you are offered, it will pay i you to see our oranges and get our i price. Union Grocery Company. ti I?? Great Slau of Clo In Men's, Boy's eg Suits, Overcoats Eli now going on. 120 Per Cei 1 1 on our entire st< 1 1 1 McLure Merca The Unt 1 TO SAVE jlj Be sure and 1 XMAS jjl At the Palmetto Dr jij PALMETTO D HP HUIETftRttl 200 boxes fancy Three Crown California London Layer Raisins guar nnteed, no old crop or Two Crowr Goods. Rock Bottom prices, special box price. Union Grocery Com pany. IF TOU want to trade at Flynn's tr; and get there before ten o'clock, a the crowds are so great after that lion more people have to po away withou heing waited on anil have to pa] higher prices elsewhere. 150 barrels fancy, sound stock north ern and mountain apples. W< will save you money on anythlnj from 5c worth to a hundred barre purchase Union Grocery Co. HAVE You seen the now up-t<vdate tin of jackets at Flynns, the dtore tha ?twnifiaau made fn^moilfL G.000 pounds assorted stick and mix ture candies, all Uavors, all sizes principally mint and lemon, th popular flavors. Your order wanted Unjnn Grocery Co FLYNN has on band a lar/e and wel assorted stock of solid leather shoe that lit well for prices that peopl never dreamed of. . 8 OOl) cocnariuts. , best new nuts Your order appreciated, from on< to a sack of 100. Union Grocer] Co BALLOONS, balloons, sky rockets Roman candles, torpedoes, toy can nons, solutes, fire crackers anc ?vtn n.L .. i. II r \T It r? ... I m 11 wurriH Ht ?> , XNfWeil HlTllltl'S Phone 126 75 hunches of the fanciest bananas you ever saw. Gome and Ret the pick Union Grocery Go. LOST?A key chain having two oi three keys attached to it, a brass door key, trunk key and suit cast key. Finder will be rewarded ii returned to th's office 2,500 pounds walnuts, pecans, nlggei toes and almonds and mixed nuts, guaranteed, every nut new, and prices cheap Union Grocery Co, GO to W. Newell Smith's for fresh raisins, currents, citron, prunes, figs, evaporated apples and peaches, Chili walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecant and almonds. Phono 126 10 boxes of prunes, the healthiest diet yet, and the cheapest luxury von can hnv. Union Grocerv Co. THE Hev. Irl K. Hicks almanac for 1905 is r.ow ready, being the finest edition ever issued. This splendid and costly book of 200 pages Is a complete study of astronomy and storm and weather for 1905 It is too well known to need comment See It and you will so decide. The price, postpaid to any address, 50?. per copy. The Rev. Irl R Hicks' scientific, religious and family journal, Word and Works now abreast with the best magazines. is 75c a yenr. Both Worn and Works Bnd the Almanac $1 0O per year. No better investment possible for any person or familv Try it and see Send to Word and Works Publishing Co., 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. - Christmas Trees. You enterprising men and boys of' the country, bring in a few well shaped cedar trees and 'holly bushes, the holly bu?h that is full of red berries, these will sell readily at reason- ] able prices. A nice holly bush full | of red berries would be a nice con-' tribntlon to the Confederate Monument Bazar, to be used for decora-j lions. ghter Sale I thing | and Children's 1 i and Odd Pants 8 it. Discount S m >ck of Clothing^. S utile Company, i lersellers. g| * EE SiliEli9i3iiE9BBi 89 _ : MONEY I v see tuc line ui 24IJ GOODS 1 ug Co. before you buy.- Hf RUG COMPANY. B NJWICK. Owners. W WANTED! - My old^and new cus8 tomers to know that I /' t have opened a beef T\ market in the rear of NICHOLSON'S NEW ? BANK BUILDING, and am prepared to e serve you with the 1 choicest cuts of BEEF, > PORK, MUTTON, 9 1 SAUSAGE, and in j fact, everything first A 1 class in my line. .M 1 N. P. DUNBARif-*"*! j Phone No. 80. ' " I ^ A FULL LINE OF i Geo. P. Brown's . (BROOKLYN) STATIONERY ) ' Tablets and Tally Cards. Hand Painted Vmnc r /^iiiUkj V.UI VJk3? ^ , We take orders for Engraved Work. Call and look over our catalogues. DUKE DRUG CD. GCO. KELLAR, Phfl., fiflr. My Office Will be Open after Thursday, Dec. 15th, and every day during the Holidays. Also continuously during 1905. A pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses will be just the thing for j a Christmas Present for the old folks. ^ EYES TESTED FREE. Dr. McCreery Glymph, EVE SPECIALIST. M. & P. Bank Building. Take stairway on Main Street. 1 Hours: 9to 12a. m., 1 to6:30p.m.