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O???fc? || a m 1*1 i*i For Ja | lDIAMOND 5 m IS WH I: B fg Th< I m H w i M K II we |? W Hi he; H I m Th ?| i pi W || 1 il CO H W Hi sh m (f H un Ira (* i i Patter tjMaJS Special Advertisements Notices will bo inserted in this column a tho rate of 25 words or less for 25c one is?ue four issues for 75c. Additional lines ovc twenty live words 6c a line. vnuTin-rtxr 1 ^v?iiii^ivn appies, ornnsres, bananas cocoanuts, grapes, raisins, currants citron, dates, prunes, cranberries, nl kinds of nuts and tine chocolates ami bon bona at .Scaife's. FRESH Shipment of Buckwheat Flour, the old style plain Buckwheat Flour, sold by the pound, highest grade self-raising Buckwheat Flour sold by the package, economical and satisfactory, The Union Grocery Co. ALL parties owing me on account, notes or otherwise will please make payment at once, as I need the money very much. M. W. Bobo. 48-tf. SWEET Potatoes in 3 lb cans. Something that you did not know you could get. Try them and see how satisfactory they are, 10c. per can. The Union Grocery Co. DELICIOUS Breakfast Bacon, sliced thin and broiled properly or fried will cause you to start the day right. You can get something very satisfactory by ordering from The Union Grocery Co. FOR srle at Tiik Times oflico Rev. Irl R. Hicks almanacs and weather forecast. Price 25 cents. Genuine Ribbon Cane Bleedings The finest grade of New Orleans Molasses manufactured. The old kind with Sugar all through it at 75c. per gallon. The Union Grocery Coin-1 pany I HALF PRICE?Seethe Half Price Ad. ] - of the Wonder Store?also 1-3 off of evfcry item in the store, including Musical Instruments, Machines and i Furniture. Some fine Rugs, Lace i Curtains, Red Spreads Ac. Ac. This is an opportunity of a life time to fill up your house at little cost. Wonder Store. i3 , WHY not eat more Mackerel? This is a a cheap, wholesome and satiafactory o diet. Try them for a change. The n Union Grocery Co. < u ? 1 WANTED?Every person who is hold- a ing cotton' to call on us and have it a insured. It is not necessary to put r< it in a warehouse, we insure it wherever it is. See us at once you pi can't afford to lake the risk. Bniley ol Lbr. & Mfg, Co. 3-tf di ct WE Have open for your use a barrel of oi Hcinz's Selected Queen Olives, fine pi size, best quality, fresh and crisp, 50c. per quart, 25c. per pint The lei Union Grocery Co. , Tc - ?* ar WE Get fresh shipments of first-class j dairy Butter and plenty of fresh eggs ' every few days. Your orders will be (A appreciated. Tho Unkm Grocery i W Ccfapaoy. I / " f%i m g [gi \* inuary W( SPECIAL GOODYEA AT WE RECOM i Soles are plump thstand wim ather, but not ivy as to be awkw* e uppers are medi :ight for health mfort. Stylish ape, elegant in i surpassed for vs ns that won Grant World's Fair. jitton Mills De ?! THERE art> few dishes any more pj * ntablu and none healthier tin Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit wii t a little sweet milk. We have tl Biscuit fresh and crisp, 15 cents r package, 4 for 50 cents and 8 f( $1.00. The Union Grocery Go. ? AVE Have left, a few boxes of l>eli< . ious. New Crop California Raisin I which we are selling at the unusua I ly attractive price of 10c. per pounc They will last only a few dayslonge and your opportunity to enjoy tlxei at this price will he gone. TheUnio Grocery Co. AVE Expect one day this week, a clinic. selection of fresh Florida vegetables They will not Inst many hours, so b among the first to place your orders Cauliflower, New Cabbage, Beets Parsley and Lettuce. The Unioi Grocery Co. Don't Burn Your Cotton. Our advice to our planter friends is not to burn your Cotton, but if yov want to raise the price, plant less of it and use less Fertilizer, but what yov do use of Fertilizers, use the best. We sell the old and well-known brands of Wando Fertilizers. Their I reputation and reliability has been made and established for years. We carry a stock in our Warehouse at Union, and will deliver in 10 ton quantities to any shipping depot in the state, 'Before placing your order for Fertilizers, it will pay you to see us. The Union Grocery Co. AN ORDINANCE To Amend an Ordinance Entitled "An Ordinance for Fixing and Regulating the Use of Sewers by Private Parties In the Town of Union" Ratified Feb. 6th, 1904. Suction I. Be it ordained by the layor and Aldermen of the Town of Jnion, in Council assembled, and by uthority of the same, that Section 30 f an ordinance entitled "An ordiance for Fixing and Regulating the ?? r?f Stnw<>~ S.. ?-! ..v-.c. (v rnviite rarties in the 'own of Union, ratified in Council j sscmhled on February 5th,1901, be \ nd the same is hereby amended to i lad as follows: "Suction 30. All persons having a. i] rivate system of sewerage, any part' i r which is located within five hun-|< red feet of the public sewer, shall ' * mnect with the public sewer system ' f be disconnected with the water sup- I f y" '? Done and ratified in Council assemli- I c il, under the Corporate seal of the 11 >wn of Union this 10th day of Janu- ii y A. D. 1905. * E. L. McNally, ti Mayor. ttest) , d. arthuk, Clori Ireaaurar- 3> 2?S3 m _ 1*1 i TO father ?| ! r welts s 11 *1 P2 ' KtAB en MEND. b i i . lit nr ter 1 8 S 11 M "! so n E m ill ard. J| ? m H lum * H \ us jj? and || j ? 'M ,n H 1 - ? H fit, & n H ] 'ear. || ' S ?1 I Prize at j 1 If P If ni- ^nra-b| >- A SPECIALIST. in u. A specialist is a man who knows a something about a great many >r things anil a great deal about one tiling. lie is not an authority on many things, but is necessarily one on the one thing. This is the day I- of the specialist. Our complex civ1 ilization demands the best in all ^ lines of human activity. There is ? not much room in the crowded path of the unskilled an 1 untrained, but - there is plenty of room for the c specialist?the man that can do one , p thing thoroughly well. There is , no place in the great world of action i, that more strongly demands the 1 skill of the specialist than docs the prescription department of a modern ? and up-to-date drug store. The i1 cure of tho patient and the good | reputation of ths physician depend 8 * in no small degree upon the skill of t the prescription clerk. He should c i know his business and should have s | the very highest sense of honor. [ These are our ideas upon a very important subject. Great care and skill, together with sincere honesty * of purpose enter into our work in jj our prescriptions department. We do not try to see how cheaply we q may compound our prescript ons, but how well. The very best and purest of drugs and the most careful compounding play an important part with us. We charge a fair pJ profit for our work, no more, no rp lc&B THE IUCE DRUG COMPANY. OWN YOUR OWN HOME, dc If you are nayinir rent yon are paving vour Iftnillnwl 'a. ?i>- * ... .ui me pruperxy m which I vou live. Why not be your own land- ' , lord? The Homo Purchasing Contracts '01 of the Standard Guaranty and Trust ha Company provide for a loan at 5 per afj cent simple interest and $7 5 > per month on the principle on each $1,000 that you . borrow, and you can pay additional *8* amounts if you desire, thus stopping est the interest and reducing the time in fr(J repaying the loan. The company guarantees that your * payments shall not exceed $9.06 per ^ell nonth, principal and interest combined tod >n each $1,000 after a home ia pur hased. They will either purchase a ? iome outright or will buy you a lot and urnish the money with which to build t*51* my where in the United States, ^end aco <r cal I for particulars and the Company's Yet 'rovpectus. If you desiro a profitable p? nvestment and do not wish to borrow, ' re offer an unequalled proposition for -"u* lonthlv saving*. C. M. OR \H AM, Special Agt. San care of Union Grocery Co., \i;u _ L AN ORDINANCE. \ I Amend an Ordinance Entitled 'An Ordinance Amending:an Or[Inance for Fixing and Regulatng the Use of Sewers by Private 'artios In the Town of Union, S. J.," Ratified the 15th Day ol luly, 1904. Suction 1. Do it ordained by the lyor and Aldermen of the Town ol lion in Council assembled and by thority of the same that the follow? Section bo added to an ordinance, titled "An Ordinance Amending an dinance for Fixing and Regulating e Use of Sewers by Private Parties the Town of Union, S. O.," ratified e 15th day of July, 1904, to wit: "Suction 35. It shall be unlawful r any person, from aud after the rateat ion of this ordinance, to engage tlie plumbing business or do plumbg work within the Town of Union ithout first submitting to an examiition before the Inspector of Sowers id Plumbing and procuring from said ispector a permit authorizing such ftion to engage in said business; for ich permit issued the sum of out* >llar shall be paid to said inspector 'Sewersand Plumbing. All persons lolating this Section shall be fined not seceding one hundred ($100.00) dolirs or imprisoned in jail not exceedlg thirty days." Done and ratified in Council asmibled,hinder the corporate seal of the own of Union, this 10th day of Janury, 1905. r. \j. mcnali.v, Mayor. (Attest] V. D. Arthur. Clerk & Treasurer IEP0RT OF THE CONDITION ?OF THE? MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S NATIOhAL BANK OF UNION, SOIITI1 CAROLINA, At Union, in the State of South Carolina at the close of husinesB, January Uth, 1905. RESOURCES Loans and discounts *2 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 6.096 47 IJ. S. Ilonds to secure circulation.. 16,000 00 nankins? house, furniture and fixtures 10.000 00 I>ue from National Banks (not reserve ascent* * *26 TO Due from approved reservo audits 11,817 t>4 ' hecks and otlier cash lten s ... 6.260 38 Notes of other National Banks.... 1,649 UC Fractional taper currency,nickels a dccnte 1?8J fipecio 81.18*40 LcruI tender notes 6,000 01 Redemption fund with U. S. ^ Treas'r (5 per cent, of circulation) <50 0( Total $278,6)9 8i LIABILITIES. (Capital stock paid in $ 60.000 0( Surplus fund 81.218 8t Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid *-Wt 3' < Mbiofi ?is&-asa!assr!!!r ? * ? Couty of Union. ( 1, J. I). Arthur, Cashier of the abov< lamed bank, do solemnly swear that the abovi statement is true to tho boat of my know! edjfe and belief. J. I). Arthur, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thh 14th day of January, 1905. w. W. IIuoiiKfl, Notary Public. Correct?Attest : A. 11. Foster, 1 .VK?rf ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Union, 1905 ' W6t entlingJan. 20, B-l^ev XMftl!?r Alf;)rf!- Mr. .Tames K. Arthur ^enr'di'e ifi"?/e' Hro^raKo Co'ar'? L?lanie Foster M?ffie c"n^,,y *? >hrle2IrMJr?Jolm .V?VS%%WA 7." "Urafarrls.1'0 H?"gC' Ml'8* ?ln "olcoib; MrWiot J?Miss M. L. Jeter. K~Mr. \V Knox. ?" M^.Sl2!M?lUr"h5'- *- ""ll? ?"' ..iwMiiiDti Anna Woe, Mr. lmrlos C Hogors. K?Miss FU.-inar spencer, Miss Josephine A. andcrs, Orant Smith 1'?Mr. Hen Tumblin. w?Mr. J110. T Will ird, Mr. Wm. Wright. Y ?. M r. S. M. Young. Persons calling for the above letters 'ill please say if advertised, and will be squired to pay one cent for their devery. J. C; Huntkr, P. M. ur School Column and Bureau of Information. A suitable reward or prize will lie von to the first pupil of any school i this county who will send to he Times office a correct rcarrangeent of the following lines. The ork is to l>e done without assistice from any source, personal or icumentary. compulsory education. This than today is truer and upon recs the itself question ever been s it, our consideration, whether brd or not can we any allow to r children of any number, in loranee up grow to. As can imated as he can United States i m be figures from and census j xirts the of education superin- J idents there 25,000 arc white ( lay children, lictwecn in South ( 'olina ages who 6 and 12 do J ool though schools not are at- i ded, arc most to these of children 2 cssible. j irs forty 'tis, boy a was I i t my at since lay victim the; S . in time's loe honk afnir^i ? w 1/vwUAVU TVAU11 j tears ? rimer day of that lessons are 2 en in my hand I took the form rai, doadf limp of the equuieL V m wmmmam&mm (Closing < Beginning Januar our entire stock o nery, Shoes, Hat Goods, Trunks ant cost for SPOT CAi credit, as we cann any goods. This Sale will l< We are determine season with a nev put it off but com up the best thing! IS gone. We have ji imost successful y ception of our bus thank our man ihelp it will be ou the year 1905 a re EB McLure.Mera g| The Un gfS$S$$$$l??S3fi?BS SWIFT f TO PLANTERS: W in the most reliabh i market for cultivatu 1 Cotton, Corn, etc. 1 are made only from 1 and bone Tankage ! gredients have fully 1 that they are the ) Buy Swift's Ferti 1 8.65-2-2, Golden Ha a Vegetable Growet^ THE PEOPLE ^ _ . || DR. McCRE EYE SPECIALIST. Office, M. & P. Dank. Hours, fl Cotton Seed Hulls and Meals. We will make it worth something : t jv.u ii you lire ft user of Cotton So Hulls and Meal. Wo have got to mo a large amount of Hulls and Meal the next few weeks, and we can oil you very close prices. The Union Grocery Compan NOTICE. The County Board of Commissionr will meet on 1st Monday in Feby. which time contract for supplies f Chain Gang and Poor House, will awarded. Bids must be submitted 1 that time, will let contract on pc centage basis, will also consider tl matter of Public Printing on that da Editors of each paper will lie expect* to meet the board and submit a stat ment of the circulation of each papc Respectfully submitted T. J. Betrnbauoii, 3-lt Supervisor. ; IP YOU WANT I TO SAVE MONEY I Do Your Trading | | at the ! ...v I . ( ' : Palmetto Drug Co. i ? ..... . i f % ALL NIGHT CALLS 2 t ANSWERED PROMPTLY 2 By ringing No. 7 or 159 j We deliver goods to any j i part of the city at I any time. i Palmetto Drag Co.,3 I Haiet A- Reawick Owner.. ^ Out Sale.k y 1st we will offer g? f Dry Goods, Milli- ^ ;s, Clothing, Dress ^ J Valises at actual i 5H. Do not ask for 8 ot afford to charge ^ ast for 30 days. 8 d to start the spring 8 . v, fresh stock. Don't 3| e at once and pick ^ > before they are all g ust ended one of the ?5 ears since the condness, for which we 5| y friends. By your Sp r endeavor to make cord breaker. B ^ intile Company, | dersellers. |K BMMMM?I Fertilizer. ? fa infpfPct vntl t UV9MV ?-vr """ 'I" ; PLANT FOOD on the on of all farm products, Our complete fertilizers Dried Blood and meat Amoniates. These indemonstrated in the soil best plant food known, lizers. Planters Guano rvest 8-2 1-2-21, Monarch 8_4-4 and Cotton King ;s suppir co. :ERY GLYMPH, 1 EYES TESTED FREE. Take Stairway on Main Street. to I and 2 to 6. .SEEDS I!, D. M. Ferry & y. Co.'s Flower - unu vjflrdcn l\ Seed in every ij? Variety. h When you are r1 ready to plant give us a call. * DUKE DRU6 GO. % GEO. KELLAR, Phfl., Mgr. j Under Hotel Union. 9 __ . mail orders promptly filled Q 5 For The Next i TEN DAYS We will sell all \ Watches in stock at ; 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT | Now is your chance 5, j to get a good guar an teed Watch for a j little money. Re1 member | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ^ j for Jewelry, Silver| ware, etc. Jl. E. TIHSLEY.