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Remaining in the Post Ofiice at Union,
tf S. C., for the week ending March 24, J
1905. (
B?Jas II Bridewell, N W Brown, t
Tom Brcwn, Maggie Briggs, J 11 Brew- 1(
ington.
C?Gilliam Caston. s
D?Chas P Dnllose, Frank Duncan, s
Louis Dills. \
F?M C Feaster, Mrs Annie Foster. j,
II?John Hastings, Alice Hundley.
J?Riddie Jones, Bill Anderson Jones,
Lucy Jones, Mary Jeter. (I
L?Mabel Remaster, A B Langley, <?(
Janie Law, Mary Lyles. ti
M?Gooodman Mott, Henry McCall,
Lizzie McCall. P
I*?Lizzie Parker, Burgen Poteet, si
Mrs. 11 attic Prysock. tl
Ii?Flattie Richard.
S?Mrs Alma Sartor, Sted Sparks.
J) S Sprinkle. \V H Sowell. 01
T?J S Tillman. I
Persons calling for the al>ove letters
will please say if advertised, and will he c<
required to pay one cent for their de- 1;
livery. J. C. Hunter, ,P. M.
REPORT Of filf CONDITION 1
-OF THE? w
MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'S ?
NATIONAL BANK
OF UNION, ROUTII CAROLINA,
At Union, in the State of South Carolina
at the close of business, March tl
14th, 1906. * if
RESOURCES (-<
f-oans and discounts $"202,881 is ],,
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4 irai iii
U. S. Ilonds to secure circulation.. 15,000 00 III
Hanking house, furniture and \i
fixtures 10,000 00
Due from National Hunks <not re- \y
serve agents HI & "> .
Due from approved reserve agents 8,99s as In
< hecks and other cash items a, 116 22 i.
Notes of other National Hanks.... 1,310 (X) 1Fractional
paper currency, niekels
and cents 2*3 ill
Specie 20.320 85 ?
Legal fonder notes I.uoo 00 nj
Keileinption fund with U. 8. t |j|
Trcas'r (5 per cent. of circulation) 750 00 ^
Total 6270,878 01 i '
LIABILITIES. I 1
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000 U0 ' Ju
Surplus fund 21,218 84
Undivided profits, less expenses _
ami luxes paid 14.559 28 BU.
National Hank Notes outstanding 15,004) 00 mi
Due to other National Hanks 9,343 14 of
Individual deposits subject to I <
cheek 125.Tiki 76 1
Notes and bills rediscountcd 15,000 00 m<
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Total *270.868 01 1 ce(
State of South Carolina, ? I
t'outy of Union. f <
I, J. IK Arthur, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the nt>ove I"1
(statement la true to the beat of ray knowl- f1?
edge and belief.
J. i? Aktiiimi. Cashier. I(
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Subscribed and sworn to before ate this (
18th day of March, 1005. 20t
W. W. II uuif ks. Notary Public.
Co hm cot?Attest :
A. H. Fostrii, )
.loan A. Kant. / Directors- 19fl
J. T. Domi.Ass. I 12.
The Times and Home and
Farm one year for $1.25. jy\j
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Cotton
iS Cut P
00 Barrel
Patent
lis Weei
ood ForTh
Your Opp'
rON MILLS DEI
.redit to Whom Credit Is Due.
Long before the New Orleans
'otton (.Jrowers Convention, when
here was so niueh talk al>out how
o get rid of the two million bales
urplus cotton, Tub I'nion Tim kg
uggested to the farmers to do as
hey did when they broke the Jute'
agging trust, wrap their cotton in
otton cloth bagging, that in so
oing, a million or more bales of
;>tton would be consumed, since
len there has appeared in other
apers of this and other states a
milar suggestion. We notice that
le (ircenville News quotes from
ic Vorkville Enquirer a suggestion
r advice to the, same effect. Tiik
nion Timks claims the credit of
eing the first to suggest the use of
>tton bagging. The Times pubshed
the recommendations of the
)tton association of Charleston,
lggesting and advising the use of
?tton bags for everything which
as being put in jute, grass or any
laterial other than cotton, such as
?rn sacks, oat sacks, ?8rc.
^ m ^ ^ NOTICE!
The Township organizations of
lc Cotton Growers Association arc
<1 nested to make reports of pledges,
>11 eel dues and elect delegates, not
ss than five nor more than ten, to
teet at the I'nion Court House
[onday, April ->rd, at 12 o'clock,
hen business of importance will
> transacted.
N2t A. C. Lyi.es, Pres.
\\\ W. Coi.ton, Sec.
tation to Kindred and Creditors
ate of South Carolina, )
County of Union. f
By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate
dee.
Wnereas, A. G. itentley has made
it to me to grant him Letters of Ad-, ~~
nistration on the estate of and effects '
Mary Lawson, deceased.
rtie.se are, therefore, to cite and ad-'
unish all and singular the kindred and
iditors of the said Mary Lawson, de- l>i
ised, that they be and appear, before of
in the flnnrt nf l'rnlwtn t" I"1 i?|J
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Union Court House, South Carolina, ot
the 5th April, next, after publication U
reof. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, n<
9bow cause, if any they have, why st
j said Administration should not be in
inted. W(
liven under mv hand and seal this so
h day of March, Anno Domini, 1005. bj
Jason M. Greek in
Probate Judge. Pi
'ublished on the 24th day of March, ca
15, in The Union Times. " toi
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The Times and Metropolitan
igazine one year for $1.80. **
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BAKED BEANS
WITHOUT PORK.
Do you depend on Baked
Beans with Tomato Sauce
for an emergency as well
as for regularly planned
meals? You need not do
without them in Lent,
for
HEINZ
VEGETARIAN
BAKED BEANS
contain no Pork. They
have the same fine Tomato
Sauce as the regular
Heinz Baked Beans
with Pork. An excellent.
wholesome, nourishing
Lenten food.
In medium tins only
Union Grocery
Company.
L. L. WAGNON, Mgr.
Administratrix's Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the I'robdt
aurt for Union County, South Caro
3a, the undersigned, n? administrate
the estate of F. G. Trefzer, deceased
ill sell to the highest bidder at jxabli'
itcry, before the Court House door ii
nion, South Carolina, at 12 o'clocl
>on on tho 10th day of April, 1905. i
ock of goods or merchandise consist
g of jewelry, watches, clocks, silver
are, glassware, Ac. Said stock will b<
Id as a whole and may be inspectec
r calling on the undersigned, and ai
ventory may be seen in the oifice oi
robate Judge for Union County or bj
lling on the undersigned of her at
rney, J. G. Hughes, Union, South
irohna. Terms of sale cash.
Mrs I* i.orknck F. Trkkzkk.
Administratrix.
Union, S, C., March 24, 1905.
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Preaching at First Baptisl
Church Next Sunday.
The new and beautiful Baptis
church in now fully completed am
ready for divine services. The pas
tor, Rev. L. M. Rice informs u:
that the pews came on Thursday
and placed in position and that hi
would oecupy. his pulpit Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock, and tha
Sunday school exercises would hi
conducted at o'clock as usual
This new church is one of the hand
wmni'st unil most, modern structure;
in the State. The pewrf arc ar
ranged in a semicircle facing th<
pulpit reaching into the Suiida;
school room. The Sunday sclioc
rcKim is arranged with sliding doori
so as to cut off from the churcl
auditorium, and also included ii
the auditorium at pleasure
The pastor of this church deserve
great praise and much credit fo
his untiring efforts to build an
equip this edifice within the time
'and in getting such a church n
the reasonable cost of $18,000.
Citation to Kindred and Creditor;
State of South Carolina, J
County of Union. (
_By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate
Whereas, W. T. Stokes, Jr., has mad
suit to me to grant him Letters of A(
ministration 011 the effects of and estal
of James Lyles, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ai
monish all and singular the kindrc
and creditors of the said James Lyle
deceased, that they be and appear, b
fore me, in the Court of Probate, to 1
held at Union, C. H.t South Carolin
on the 27th day of March, next, aft
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tl
forenoon, to show cause, if any th<
have, why the said Adrainistratic
should not be granted.
Given under my band and seal th
10th day of March, Anno Domii
1905. Jason M. Greer,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 17th day of Marc
1905, in the Union Times. ll-2t
Citation to Kindred and Credito
State of South Carolina. )
Couhty of Union. i"
11 y Jason M. Greer, Esq., Proba
Judge.
Whereas, Rachel Amos has ma
suit to me to grant her Letters of A
ministration on the estate of and t
feels of Marion 11. Amos, deceased.
Those, are, therefore, to eite and a
monish all and singular the kiiulr
and creditors of the said Marion
Amos, deceased, that they be and s
near, before me, in the Court of Pi
Irate, to he held at Union Court Horn
South Carolina, on the 5th day
April, next, after publication here
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sin
yaminiStst'iiii'ffitei.jr'w. SM
Given under my hand and seal t1
0 20th day of March, Anno Domini 19
? Jason M. Ghkkk,
Pr.Ui.it.. 1..
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! Published on the 24th day of Mart
1905, in the Union Times.
12-2t
Special Advertisement
Notices will be inscitcd in this column
the rate of 25 words or less for 26o one issi
four issues for 75c. Additional lines oi
twenty live words 6c a lino. y
FRESH ga rdenu?eedTTn^one sent p?
ers. Onion Bets, peas and beans
Scaife's.
FOR SALE?Two 6 room cottages ai
4 vacant lots averaging 50 to 65 fe
front and 150 to 197 feet deep, in
desirable localion in the city. Terr
I 1-3 rash, balance on 1 and 2 yer
credit it 8 per cent, interest. App
to A. P. Abrams. 10LOST?Between
Hotel Union and n
residence a gold brooch studded wi
Siarls. Reward if returned to Hen
. Holmes at Tim^s office.
NOW is the time for ladies to visit t
great bargain giving store. Flyi
says he lias new advunced styles
prices that are ridiculously cheap, f
the inspection of people who are poi
ed as to price, style, quality and u
to-date in every requirement.
500 bushels cotton seed for sale, ear
variety for planting. 50 cents p
bushel. I). B. Kant.
11-161
NEW lot of Swift's premium unsu
passed hams; also choice lot of hr??i
fast bacon. Prices are right. T1
Union Grocery Company.
PUKE white leghorn eggs for settii
or letting on share at half mark
price. Three fine leghorn cockre
for sale. 8. M. Rice, Jr., E. U.
Olives, olive oil, pickles, mustard
sauces and everything that is app
ti/.ing and gooa in plenty at T)
Union Grocery Company.
SEE Hughes at Union Carriage Worl
for the best farm wagon on tl
market.
JUST received, 10 barrels of Red Bli
second crop seed potatoes; also
barrels of Red Rose Irish potatoes,
i new variety, coming between the R<
Bliss and Early Rose, something fin
Send us your orders. The Unic
Grocery Company.
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- LADIES, it is worth your attention i
c drop into Flynn's just as soon as yc
can make it cnnv?ni?nf ??? a
_ v...VMir nuu occ til
c array of lieantifol goods for dress<
\ and shirtwaists there displayec
i Embroideries, laces and fancy goo<
i strewn around in profusion, the di
- play is sim|fly grand and prices low*
than you have ever seen them.
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1 IT is good for the appetite to see cleai
, fresn and wholesome eatables. 8te
f into the convenient Corner Grocer
r and inspect the best stock of groceric
in upper South Carolina. Itisbett*
, still to eat this kind of food. We wi
appreciate your orders, and see to i
that this kind bought from us doesn'
cost you any more than the othe
kind bought elsewhere. The Unio:
Grocery Company.
| Watch Th
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For Spe
f
$ Our Buyers have ju
; the Eastern market
^ beginning to pour ii
? a larger stock thi
i have to carry a larg
i, our great business,1
' ily grown until our
? is taxed to the utir
i many bargains.
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^ Has bought the
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ialty is buying b
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? ? at bankrupt pric
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Selling to th
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of
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i ? THIS IS AN 0
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mi <S
not to be overloo!
ip?
save from 35c to
\ _ lar. The sale v
n" @
irs
? @ WEDNESDAY,
* _ AND LAST Ft
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an
at 2?
or (g- VU1UC auu lllbpci
^ Qents and Boys <
? ? Hats and Furi
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_ SEE the North Carolina wagon at the r
Union Carriage Works before baying. I
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]8 A bargain to quick purchasers in a few ?
6 gallon kegs of good New Orleans
_ molasses, $1.75 per keg as long as j
b, they last. First come, first served.
e- The Union Grocery Company.
ie
1 HAVE found them ard you will be ?
delighted when you see t lein. They
Its are the pink of perfection, exquisite
ie in shading, design, make and far ex- "
eel former productions. Advanced to j
? what might be termed perfection in ?
f* high art. This in reality is only a u
10 very feeble description of the large .>
a stock of novelties 1 have succeeded in
5(1 finding in the northern markets last r
e- week. They are now arriving on .
lD every train and will be ready for in_
spection on Thursday, the 23rd. It
would be impossible to enumerate all ?
the novelties I was fortunate enough
to secure in the north for spot cash,
but suffice to say if yon will give us a
I call we can sell you many goods, the v
' very latest, at AO cents on the $1.00,
or 15 cents a yard for novelties other
stores sell for 25 cents a yard. I have
unquestionably got the lead this time
and I intend to hold it. Come see,
1, for it is no trouble to show goods that
p are new. No old trash to run eff at .
y any price. D. C. Flynn, Manager.
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>r KNOX'S Acidulated, Knox's Sparkling, b
11 Cox's, Cooper's, Swinburn's Gelait
tines, Tryphosa, Bromangelon. Jello g
t and Premier Jelly Powder, just rer
reived a big lot. Everything for j
d making quick and delicious desserts, j,
The Union Grocery Company.
lis Space
cials.
st returned from '
s, and goods pre .
n. They bought r
in ever, but we
;e stock to supply
which has steadlarge
store room
tost to stock our ' i
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cantile Co.,
sellers. ^ ^ J
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sta, Ga.,
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: stock of The ^
Co. His specankrupt
stocks
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e Public at
rs Prices. ?
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PPORTUNITY m
ked, as you can
50c on the Dol/
vili begin . . . . m
MARCH 22nd ?
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OR 15 DAYS.
;t the stock of ^
Clothing, Shoes,
lishino" finnHa ?
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iitation to Kindredand Creditors
Itaie of South Carolina,)
County of Union. f
By Janon M. Greer, Esq.* Probate
udse.
Whereas, Mitchell Gist has made suit vj*
o me to grant him Letters of Ad minis*
ration on the estate of and ejects of
'ill man Gist, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and adlonish
all and atagularOthe kindred
nd creditors of lbe said Tillman Gist,
eceased,~tbat they be and appear, beore
me, in the Court of Probate, to be
ield at Union Court House. South Caro*
Ina, on the 6th day of April, next, after
ubiication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tme
orenoon, to show cause, if any they
iave. why the said Administration
hould not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
1st day of March, Anno Domini ions
Jason M. Gkkkk,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 24th day of March,
1)05, in Trb Union Timbb.
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" Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
respass upon the following described
iiuiH either by hunting, fishing,
nlking, driving, riding, cutting timer,
grazing stock or otherwise: ,
The tract of land known as the Jonas
wink home tract in Bogansvi lie towndp,
bounded by land of J. W. Hcott,
, P. (rage, the D. O. Gist children,,
esee L. Hwink, Zack Kodger. ?'.
12-41 J. P, McKlSHlOK.