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1 You I I A Ne) m C25 I You can B Are Comft I UNION 001 jdotwithstandina the me* .inn ? J huh m.ii laiTTTS rrfp THKing "aCI*vantage of the Cut Prices ir Our Great Clearance Sak there are thousands who arc letting the chance of a lifetime slip by. Don't think that because the plums have been falling so thick and lasi that there are not many more yet to come down. Remember we have a Twenty Thousand Dollar Stock to draw from, and every family ir Union county can besuppliec without putting us out o business. So don't let anything keep you away fron this sale. In the spring time everybody wants to spruce up a little, and why not now while you can do more sprucing with Five Dollars thai you can ordinarily with Ten r^v _ _ ? * r _ _ _ a ii. i ii a uon i lorgei mat me term: are Spot Cash and wit! every dollar you get a handsome present Free. Bailey Furniture Co Advertised Letters Pemaining in the Post Office sit Union S. C., for the week ending March 17 1005. I'.?O I* Priggs. .1 I. Prewington. .1 I Prown. Carrie Hull, Mrs l.illie PUdge? ! '?I.other Farmer, Wilks Floyd. (i?Tom Green, C P Garrett. II?Stella lloh-on. M I lodge, .fame Hill. Mrs A K Harry. ,f?Daisy Jordan. M-?Sallie May. Ferguson Morris. V?Julia Xeal. < >?S P Oshorn. P?Grover Parks. I.ucy Pace. P Powell. P?Mrs F Pice, Julia Pice. Plane Runwick. S?Davis Smith, llattie Ai-lle Smitl Jeff Suher. Mill Slean, Pud Sinclai Jordan Simpson, James Slean. T?Mrs P F l> Trayler. Mrs Kdn Vincent. \V?Willie Welch, Maltie Woodii son. Persons calling for the above lettei will please say if advertised,and will I required to pay one cent for their <h livery. J. C. Huntkii, P. M. Bring your job work to Th TIMES. We can please you Oon't V iv Suit Right -B U T? How About Pants get Pants and wear. A _ B ? Eft , )rmLNt:. KI rTON MILLS DEI > \leavt# lmru*r^a,rrTin* imports of sugar at this^port continuc'to be almost unprecedentdd * in volume. ()u one <lay last week ? nearly a do/en vessels arrived from (('uba with Heavy cargoes of the ' raw product, while the receipts were materially increased hy the arrivals I of steamers from Brazil, Mexico J > and other South American and! West Indian ports. j Altogether on last Monday, more *(than S},000,000 pounds of sugar reached New York, exclusive of the .; vast quantities already afloat in the j harbor awaiting transfer to the refineries. An interesting feature of J tin1 present sugar situation is that 1 only oil tons of sugar were in waref house last week, while in the eor. responding period of 1001, lo,oil) .j ' tons were in storage. ^ i Michael Nathan, assistant appraiser of the eighth division of the - local appraiser's ofliee is charged / with the examination of all sugars _ brought to this port. Mr. Nathan ^ Saturday said the heavy importations were keeping his force of test ers unusually husy. 1 Irwin I .owe the ten months old son - of Mr. W. S. Smith, superintendent of Bailey Furniture Mfg. ( o., overturned a cup of hot water on itself and was hadly scalded * Tuesday of last week. I'neunionia set up and the little one died Friday. The body was taken to Hickory, X. ('. Mr. Smith's former !' home Saturday, for burial. The parents have the sympathy of the I community. ; ? , m Citation to Kindred and Creditors. " State of South Carolina, J County of Union. ( lty Jason M. Greer, Ks<|., Probate Judge. Whereas, W. T. Jones, Jr., lias made suit to me to erant. him betters of Ad ministration on the effects of and estate I, of James Lyles, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred r" and creditors of the said James Lyles, ' j deceased, that they be and appear, heI fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be ; held at .Union, C. II., South Carolina,! | on the 27th day of March, next, afte" | publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the __ I forenoon, to show cause, if any they ' , have, why the said Administration t," should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this IOth day of March, Anno Domini, 1905. Jason M. Grkkr, j? Probate Judge. Published on the 17th day of March, ' 1U05, in the Union Times, ll-2t s/arrtl Now-, I i\\ that fit j rices Low. I ?T. STORE I oancW HEINZ SWEET MIDGETS \ crisp and tender] are the daintiest liitlepftkles that ever grew. Pftked from the vines vhen they are a few f )iirs old and prepared ii the inimitable Heinz /ay, they are toothsome morsels for eficulean tastes : V : Reception Wafeil Our variety of faiiy biscuits is larger tV in any other to be fond in the city and they re always fresh : : : Union Grocey Company.) L. L. WAGNON, f;r. Estate Notice. All persons holding claims gainst (ho estate of K. (i. Trefzor, <lased, are hereby notified to pros t the same duly attested to me or I ly attorney. J. (i. Hughes, (Jnio south Carolina, and all persona indedto the said estate are hereby in led to make payment likewise. Mas. Fl.OREXCK F. ' KZKH, Admini utrix. Union, S. C., March 17, 19Q? ll-4t A Special Advertisements < Notices will bo insetted In tbis column at u the rate of ?> words or less for 25c ono Issue. ^ four Issues for 76c. Additional -lines over twenty tlve words 5c a line. FRESH garden seed In one cent papers. Onion sets, peas and beans at Scaife's. If you enjoy good coffee or tea, you will be insured of getting both by buying your coffee and tea from us. We are exclusive agents for the famous Chase & Sanborn's coffees j and teas, without exception, the old- | est and most reliable coffee and tea j people in the United States. We , carry the entire line, getting them fresh every week or-ten days. Your coffee and tea business solicited. The Union Grocery Company. LOST?A gold cross off of watch fob. Lost between Sam S. Farrars residence and Monarch Mills. Suitable reward for findinersame. M. W. Culp. HEALTHY and satisfying. Nothing is healthier and few things more enjoyable than good molasses. We have them, pure old-fashioned museavados, pure New Orleans, Georgia Cane Syrup; also have a good maple and cane syrup blend at $1 00 per gallon, as well as the highest grade i of pure sap syrup. Your orders for I anything in the syrup or molasses I line will be appreciated. The Union I Grocery Company. 500 bushels cotton seed for sale, early variety for planting. 50 cents per bushel. 1). it. Fant. 11-I0t WE are expecting tins week another big shipment of onion setts and Red Rliss seed potatoes, second crop. Wy have already sold double as many seed potatoes, onion setts and garden seed up to date as we ever sold in ony year before. Our line is larger, our assortment better and our prices rock-bottom. We will take pleasure in helping you make your selection. Call in. The Union Grocery Company. GARDEN seeds, big line of all kinds of garden and field seeds fresh, also cabbage plants. Will have other plants in season. 8. M. Rice, Jr., E. U. IF you are suffering with a loss of appetite, visit the store of The Union Grocery Company. If the tempting array oi seasonaoie gooa tilings to i c?l (Iocs not fetch you an appetite you had better make your will and I increase your life insurance. SELECT northern apples, Greenings, Baldwins and Ben Davis, choice bananas, delicious Florida oranges, malaga grapes, Messina lemons, always on hand. The Union Groeery Company. ~ ^ LOST?Between ' Hotel Union and my residence.^?old brooch studded with pearls. Reward if returned Henry Kj,I. Holmes at Timus officc^f^ ,u,a r ^ V**'r'' N^agea and -'HoniHn 65 feet desirable ion iuxue~<*?TWins 1-3 cash, balance on 1 ai*i ?> veilrH credits 8 per cent, interest.^ m,iv to Union Times. ^'ty (TO to W. Newell Smith's for seed Irisi. I potatoes at 30 cents per peck. Armour's best hams 13 cents per pound. Good rice at 5 cents. LOST?A pair of nickel frame spectacles lost on Main street in front of Mr, Macbeth Young's residence. These spectacles were found by two young ladies we learn, if so, they will please return them to Times office. I The vicii ted 1 be ? Bisc Vo/u Roor twer until MUSIC AND k?FRI l jL /! OVER - B We bought too last Fall and the that we have a b of 8c and 10c qi going to sacrifi rather than carr I next season. , 1 FOR ONLY 6< McLure Mei The Undc y II rv o Ik.m _r\CCI VK. lltLKCCI EYE SPECIALIST. Office, M. & P. Bank Building. Hours, 9 to I 1 HAIR S DEN1 2 Crown, Bridgework anc 2 Office over Mutual Dry 3 Feeds For I Cent International Fnr qoIa x/i uuiv vjy DUKE DRUG GO. GEO. KELLAR, Phfl., Mgr. Under Hotel Union. Thl Times and Home and Farm one year for $1.25. The T imes and Metropoli tan Magazine one year for $1.80. r Ladies of Union iity are cordially to attend a recepti jiVen by the Nat nit Company, at I nteer Firemen's n U/o/l- ? * ?m TTtuiic?uay, iy\ ity=second, from I five o'clock. 3SHMENTS OUGHT! * many Outings consequence is >ig lot on hand jality. We are * -?r ce these goods I y them over till 'hey are yours : PER YARD. cantile Co., * rsellers. ~. i 1 *""" . * ^ RY GLYMPH, I EYES TESTED FREE. } Take Stairway on Main Street. ? / I and 2 to 6. L. Ur ?> k HAIR, | ^fSTS. S I Regulating a Specialty. ? Gkfcds Co., Union, S. C. \ ? The Cash Bargain Store Shirts! Ladies Walking Skirts in different styles and colors, from 98c to $5.00 each. ' ^ big line of Oxrords just received, in tans and blacks, from 98c to $3.50 a pair. Corsets, big values, 25c and 50c each. May Manton Patterns, all 10c each. MRS. D. N. W1LBURN. 5 i t, i and invi= ion to ional '"'on Club larch two , > ' v "!ctE ' %