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I You Cai 1 Union Cotton gjj% e< ^B^^^g?^^^tLaundry Soap, p fcfij Best Laundry Soap, 7 8? Van Camp's Hominy, S<8 Tomatoes, 3 cans for a2 Irish Potatoes, per bi !|s Full line of Na H| and Crackers. HI us for less. If ||| not to get our ( H| ing Departmer Kgt offering bargai H| We do not hesi H line of clothes ||| please and ash HI captured the G H| Women's and H| Slippers in al H| canvas. You HI Dress Goods, f* ...Its Mone1 I Union -Kuidr excursions via Souther^ D*??bvav. .. -_ Niagrsi Palls, X. V. Ancient Arabic Order of Mystic Shrine, Imperial Shrine, Imperial Council June 20-25, UK)"). Hate one fare plus SI.00 for round trip from all points. Toronto, Out. Account International Sunday School Association. June 20-27, 1005. Hate on certificate plan. Hot Springs, \'a. Annual Con" vent ion Southern Hardware Jobbers Association and American Hardware Mfg. Association. June (1-0, 15)05, rate one first class fare ))lus 25 cents for round trip from all points. Calhoun, S. C. South Carolina State Summer School, June 21st, July IDth, 15)05. Hate one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip from all points in South Carolina . Athens, (?a. Summer School, June 27th-Julv 2Kth, 15)05, rate one first class fare plus 25 cents for | round trip. ? Knoxville, Tcnn. Summer \ School, June 20th, July 2Sth,15M)5. < Hate one fare plus 25 cents for f round trip. * S Nashville, Tcnn. UealHwly Sum- t mcr School, Yanderbilt Hihlical In" s stitute June I 1th. August 5>th, 15)05. ? Hate one fare plus 25 cents for " round trip. Ashevillc, N. C. Annual Con-; fcrcnce Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. j A., June 5)th-25th, UK)5, rate one >p fare plus 25 cents for round trip. j Ashevillc, N. C. Conference of | Young Peoples Missionary Associa- j tion. June 0;"?tli Jnlir ),,.! iom" i - "*"J j Kate one fare plus 25 cents for; round trip. i Denver, Col. Account Interna- T tional Kpworth League Convention. I Kate very low, and will lie given on a( application. ' a< Asbury Park, N. J. Account l\ National Educational Association' M July 2>-7. Hate very low and given j, on application. | fii Baltimore, Md. Account I'nitcd Society Christian Endeavor Inter- ^ national Convention, July 5th-10th,' f? 1005. Rate one first class fare plus )ii .01 for round trip. Buffalo, N. V. Annual Meeting Grand Lo<lge 15. P. O. Elks, July 11-15, 1005. Itato one first class fare plus ?1.QQ for round. trip. i Buy F( FROM i Mills Depart tual to any sold in Union, lour, per barrel er box bars for 3 cans for ishel tional Biscuit Cor * r - - - ^ fl j. You can get wnai you buy Tobacco >rices. Before mo' it in order to clos ins you can find itate to say we ha1 in Union, at pi )nish you. Shoes, irand prize at St. I Children's Shoe II the fashionabl will find all the I Motions and Millim y in your Pocket to 1 Cotton Department Stoi% Southern Kailwfiy^* iother attractive Passenger Agent, *" Charleston, S. C A Fearful Fate. It i?> a fearful fate to have to endun the terrible torture of Piles. "I cat truthfully say," writes Harry Colson of Masotivilfc, la., that for Blind Bleeding. Itching and Protruding Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is tht best cure made." Also best for cuts burns and injuries. 25c at Dr. F. C Duke's druggist. Summons for Relief. The State of South Carolina, ) Court ol County of Union. J Probate, .John R. Blake as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of l.arkin M, It ice, Deceased, Plaintiff, against Kosanna Kerns, James Rowland Rice, Preston Rice, Berry Rice, Alethea Rice, alias Alethea Prisock, Ezcll Rice, Leila M. Singleton, and M. S. Bailey and W. J. Bailey, partners doing business under the firm name of M. S. Bailey & Son, Defendants, fo the Defendant EzellKice! You sire hereby summoned and retired to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office >f the Judge of Probate for the said ounty and to serve a copy of your mswer to the said complaint on the "hihscrihers at their office at Union, v C.. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ueh service and if you fail to answer he complaint within the time aforeaid. the Plaintiff in this action will pply to the court for the relief deunnded in this complaint. Bkaty Wai.kbr, Hvurk'k Sawyek, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Union, S. C., January 25th, 1905. In-State of South Carolina, ) Court of County of Union. f Probate. nlin K. Blake as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Lark in M. Rice, Deceased, Plaintiff, against osanna Kerns, et al, Defendants. 0 the Defendant, Ezell Rice. Take Notice! That unless you proire tin- appointment of a guardian 1 litem to appear and defend this Jtion in your la-half, we will, after venty days from tin- date of the serce of the Summons and this notice, i this action upon you, apply to lion. isoii M. Greer, Probate Judge in and >r the County and State aforesaid, at s ofliee, at Union Court House, for i order appointing some suitable and impotent person as guardian ad litem r you, authorizing and requiring m to appear and defend this action your behalf. . lb;a rv & W.\ i.kkii. | 11ydhick A Sawvkr, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Union, S. C., Jauuary 2oth, 1905. i2-6t , i >r Less"! meet Store, i per barrel... $6.10 Sgj 5.75 Kg 3.25 ^ 25c gg 25c gg 25c Sg 75c H npany's Cakes ^ you want from || rou can't afford || ving our Cloth- ?f se out, we are y? nowhere else. ?f ve the swellest || 'ices that will |p , the kind that || Louis. Men's, |j s, Oxfords and || e leathers and |j latest styles in j| ery. . j| trade with... | Mills I SffiToF THE CONDITi c* ?OF THE? MERCHANT'S AND PLANTEI NATIONAL BANK OF UNION, SOOTH CAROLINA, At^Union, in the State of South C? '^Hh ^1<H "thC Cl08C ?{ "less? ^ RESOURCESj, Loans and discounts ?.?10 n U 8 iKnrtll secured and unsecured ~ -j.'w n?,',ki? , ? secure circulation.. 15.00 ' llxturt? hou80' furniture and ' "*!! I)ue from approved reserve agents ti'i' ?ndoth" cash lten.sg...;f & FW?i?f.i>ither Natlo"a? Hanks.... 4,8li . Sod etmts^J^f currency, nickels ?P??H> oflfn Legal tender notes *? &? ; Tre??.Won fund With u- a. freas r (5 per cent, of olrculatlon) 7Bf Total ?75,001 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ flO.OOC .Surplus fund 31.2U Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 17,737 National llank Notes outstanding 15,000 l>uc toother National Hanks 8,440 Individual deposits subject to check J32.006 Notes and bills rcdiscountcd 10,000 Total $375,001 Stute of South Carolina, I t'outy of Union. ( I, J. 1). Arthur, Cashier of the abo named bank, do solemnly swear thattheabo statement is true to the best of my knov edge and belief. .). I). Aktiick, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before mo tl 2nd day of June, 1006. \v. W. hhours. Notary Public. Cohrbct?Attest : John A. Pant. ) A. H. Fortkk, > Dlrectoi T.C.Duncan, i Dig Barbecue at Lockhar July 4th. We will serve a first clas barbecue and fresh stew, als< jf o croini rtwl ' - aiiu iciiionaae a Lockhart on July 4th, 1905 Special attention to ladies an( children. J. H. Rogers & Co. 23-4t BOILERS AND ENGINES Tanks, Stacks, Stand PijH'H, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work '200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta. GeorgiaI 1 .BAD COMPANY. k 1 * 9 4 ?? Not a Home in Union Where This Visitor is Welcome. The moat * unwelcome visitor in Union is an itching akin disease. Itching Piles, irritating Uczenia are had company. We are glad to get rid of them. Doan's Ointment will drive them away. Plenty of Union endorsement to prove this. J. M. Mardia, retired farmer, a veteran of the Civil War, residing at 22 I.ibrftnd street, says: "l have used Doan's Ointment with very satisfactory results. For a long time I suffered from itching piles. I lost my leg in the war, but I have suffered more from the intolerable itching than I ever did with the leg, and there seemed to be no relief night or day. It was a constant torture and the more 1 scratched the more it itched. I have I done everything to try and relieve it, I but to no purpose until I read about Uoan's Kidney Pills and 1 hum's Ointment and procured a box of the latter at Holuies Pharmacy. The salve stopped the itching on the first application and I can now say entirclj cured it. You are welcome to use mj name as an endorsement of the claim; made for this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price .V cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. buffalo N. Y., sole agents for the Unitcc States. Remember the name. Doan's, am take no other. For sale by all dealers. Price 60c pe box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the Unitod States. Kc member the name?DOAN'S?and tak no other. i ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a J "1 date for re-election to the oliiee of Tow Treasurer of the town of Union, 8. t Respectfully, W. D. Arthur. Special Advertisement NntiVos will be inserted In this column i twenty-Jive ~ MACKINTOSH Celebrated . UnglU Tallee Candy, Peter's Swiss Mil Chocolate for eating only, Wiley Chocolatee and Bonbons. a ret shipments by express at Scaife s^ S Apply to B- Means Beftly. fl; 3 nmJ'T fail to*?end tin- Trades m *5 ?-i oi liu^lny in Union on the lo [ffl , ,r,-#tri of .Tune ; the greatest, t-liii S }VY to happen in Union. Ton w ml r rind a warm welcome and every thii Sf that you want to buy in the way something to eat at the Union Gr 3j| eery Company. You will also lii jV plenty of ice water free, and find fa 'fAwltqdo anything in our power aM H??e wants a few gSJod^S^] JJ, Loopers and Toppers. Would liK# Wr? ?r*?f ^9milies. Addre J M. horns, Westminister ,o. o. o.? R'S Ready-to-be-raade embroidered fro shirt waists, the regular price $1.( our pi ice 50c while they last. A colors in silk mull worth 25c no going for 15c per yard at Flynn's. ir(>! PLENTY of fun, frolic and entertai inent free of cost in Union, the cor ing city of the Piedmont section, < the 15th and 10th of June. Wlii o so here don't fail to visit and enjoy tl 0 oo cordial welcome for you at the 1110 up-to-date store in this part of tl 3 00 State ; everything to eat at the lo\ ? ... ft prices, cleanest, freshest good v 07 politest and promptest service. Tl it g) Union Grocery Co. 1 r>4 ^ b'g 'ot ?f w hite and figured lawn jiii 1 35 received that we bought cheap an ' 00 selling them cheaper, also a big lot < , qq 10-inch figured lawn, the regular pric ? 10c, now only 7 l-2c at Flynn's. es ? WK invite every man and woman i IU) the county to make our store yon i tu headquarters during the Trades an Floral Display and every other tini you are in Union. Will be glad t 43 take care of your bundles and hav you to rest while in our store. 1 ^ pou want to buy anything to eat, w will sell it to you as cheap as any 5H body in the business; if you wan nice treatment, a wann welcome an plenty of ice water free, you will al ve ways find it at the Union Grocer ve Company. rl- . We have a nice assortment of val lace from 1-2 to fl inches wide that we sel its for nearly half price, also embroider from 1 inch to 20 inches wide fron 3c to 35c per yard at Flynn's, thi place where you get yard wide 7 1-2 bleaching for 5c per yard. 100 liliol.olu r\t ?/.... ?- * ?' - ._..v>o VI wn jnrnn Iur B8IC. 51.IK ^ per bushel. Farr A Thomson. It THKRF never was h better time to en joy a good smoke than during th< days of holiday, which we expecl c yon to take while you celebrate with us the Trades and Floral Display or 0 the loth and 16th of June, and there * is no better line of smoking material than is to be had at the Union Gro. eery Company. Smoke Purple -I Prince, Red Label, George Walton, Southern Reality, Loyal, ltesagos and dozens of other high grade Cigars, Cheroots, etc. The Union Grocery Company. - LOST?A bunch of keys between poster,.., i 1 ** * ~ , uiuvs nuu x Hiuimio i;rug Uo. Finder will please return to Palmetto Drug Co. DELICIOUS hams, breakfast bacon, etc., at the "Horn# of Everything (rood to Eat." We get them fresh we eel 1 them fresh and guarantee them to be good. They don't cost you anymore than the other kind I cost you elsewhere. The Union I Grocery Co. I WILL be absent from my office from June 6th to 13th. Pr McOreery i Glyrrrph. NEW AR One case of Cant Laces, Lace Colli Dress Ginghams Ladies and Child Hose from 10c to ?nch White Lawr per yard. 36 in< Silk, the $1 kind, 36 inch White Jap beater for only 50c tiful line of Colore wide, for only 50c We have many < for you. Come to : McLure Me ' The Un rl Straws Te n Which way tht wind blows....... s If you will keep your eyes c * whether we are doing the b presumptuous as to think tb ?h the people patronize us, but % the values we give, along w iii ment. [7 WE'D BE GLAD TO EXI t OF EASY I flj|| JUS! !ff a fine line o ui If Refrigeratoi to pjf t ? at 5 TURNER 4 lu k S3 " J 1 ? ? At '? ???? ??? a f rULL WEK and no false measures ? of the cardinal princi ui which our business is J" Many merchants who ie all dishonest are victirr ^ less help or lax sy; v- have honest goods, ho and careful system, whi your getting just wha for>"} If you buy twenty :e for twenty, you don't short. II Do you want goo a goods that are honest a ? Then let us serve I THE UNION n - ? - "The Home of Eve t We extend to every man, 1 J tation to visit our store an y quarters during the Tradei and 16th. Plenty of ice w to all. 8 i : y = a e p? ! I DR. McCREI EYE SPECIALIST. Office, M. & P. Dank Building. I Hours, 0 I I IIIMHMtlMNtlMHMl : HAIR 1 8 DEN' Crown, Bridgework ar 2 Office over Mutual Dry WATCHOUT for the float of the "Home of Everything Good to Eat" in the Trades Display oil June the 15th. "The Home of everything Good to Eat," and the best part of it is that we keep everything and buy them right, and are able to sell thorn for as little or less than you can buy cheap groceries elsewhere. Your orders are appreciated. The Union Grocery Co. RIVALS! * ion Cloth, Orientafl^EL: ars. One case of, # ^ at 5c per yard. Iren's Drop Stitch 50c per pair. 40 is for 10c and 15c zh Black Taffetta for 75c per yard. >anese Silk, a world per yard. A beaud Silks, 27 inches per yard. other good things a ' us for values. ^ rcantile Co., dersellers. >n us you can very easily decide . usiness or not. We are not so 1 it i _ . ._ Ai A lat it is aitogetner lur love mat rather think it is on account of Mth the very best possible treatPLAIN TO YOU OUR PLAN PAYMENTS. r RECEIVED f Bedroom Suits, Iron Beds, rs, Go-Carts, Reed Rockers, ^ m VP I is A CALL. c, MAYFIELD. >HT are a few pies upon conducted. BflL jfBmOHK are not at is of care- B stem. We I nest scales I |AlT ll ch ensures H IA Vk t you pay B|z*2=sBHB pounds of sugar and pay go away a pound or two lS~I mannoon .?..11 ? . 'v? nivasurC) lUil WCI^Ilt <ind || 11 through? ? you. GROCERY CO., ry thing Good to Eat." woman and child a cordial invid make the same your head3 and Floral Display, June 15th ater free and a warm welcome !RY GLYMPH, II EYES TESTED FREE. 4 Take Stairway on Main Street, to I and 2 to 6. & HAIR, 5 TISTS. i id Regulating a Specialty. 1 r Goods Co., Union, S. C. ! CRAWFORD, Aycock and Deaver hare just received a bunch of nice Horses, i Call and select your horse. All good in form, style, gait and endurance. ' ltp Bring your job work to The Times. We can please you. |JSJ