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Henry Hi. Holmes, Ph. O. Mgr. "HO LMKS & MOO LAXATIVB CO AND BE RID OF- 1 H A ..For Sal .. m HOLMES a MOC Under H< ? P?i<] FRESH SH PMENT < UPTON LIKES AMERICANS. *y Bid Everything For Him Except Glv tj Ing Him the Cup, He Says. New York, Nov. 2t>.? \ dispatch t< The Journal and Advertiser from Eon don quotes Sir Thomas I.ipion. com menting upon hit troatment i.. Amerl ?a upon tlie oc-iv .on of his addrosi at the dinner at the Hotel Cecil ii the following language: "No wot Us of mine can exaggerate the admirable manner in which tin coufSe was kept char Tor th<?_vaeh races or the gentlemanly, sportsman like treatment meted out to me b; the New York Yacht rlub. Americai yachtsmen and the American peopl* . did everything l'or me save giving mi the cup. "It Is gratifying to me to think pet haps the races have done somcLliini to increase the good feeling betweei the people of the .United States o America and this country. "I am well able to say from persona experience that nowhere in the work can there he found people so hospils ble and generous. The kindness o t& Americans proved to me hcyow doubt that Englishmen and Ameiican ara of the same kith and kin." May Challenge With Shamrock III. Loudou, Nov. 20.?Sir Thomas I.if ton's announcement last evening a the banquet given In his honor at th Hotel Cecil that lie was willing t make another attempt to lift t America's cup should no one else d so may he taken as tantamount to definite challenge. J lis inquiries i yachting circles have elicited the far cu tit no oiurtr Lnai.su yaciusnmn iia the slightest civ-sire to step into tii breach. and it is safe to say that lr Shamrock ill will he seen in America waters. MARINE DISASTERS. Incoming Ves&ef Reports Wrecks fror Recent Gale. New York. Nov. 28.?A large, squar rigged vessel possibly went clown i the recent gale oil' the Delaware consl Captain Wheel: cr *.i-?1 her crew wen down with her or have been savet It wfll not he known fo some tint what became of tile captain and crew for if picked i;p they mi; ui have bee taken across the Atlantic. Upon th survival ol the crew p.ohnbly will d< pend whether tlie name of the .slii ever will be Known. The iced "D" lin eteamer Philadelphia, which arrive today from Veuezu !a ftinl Porto Rice says: "On Nov. 25 in latitude "8.25, long tude 72.20, passed a large spar stem ing on end with yards and sails a tached." This location Is about 1 10 piil->s cas of the Delaware capes. The P.:dado phia also reported In ving, on Nov. 2i In latitude 29.29, longitude 89.43 (o the Florida coast i. uuss.-d the side n a vessel about 80 ieet long and 20 lot wide. Memphis' Oldest Merchant Deac Memphis, Tetin., Nov. 23.?Joscp Specif 1 the oldest merchant In thl city, died this morning, aged 83. H came to Memphis irom Germany i 1849 and had ever since been in a< tive business at 'h* same locution. TRY ?J t Women suffer iug from fetnah .-db troubles anc weakness, ant Pljto iose^hope i . y;* doctors canno s* V$lielptbcrn. Phy / fc sicians are s< busy with otlie; derstnnd full} ' ? inents anrl th< delicate organism of woman. Wha the sufferer ought to do is to givi a fair trial to BRf*nF3?LD'S remains Re&utofos which is the true cure provide* fry Nature for all female troubles. I 4s the formula of a physician of thi highest standing, who devoted hi whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers. wives and daughters. It is mad* of soothing, healing, strengtheninj herbs and vegetables, which haw been provided by n kindly Nature t> cure irregularity In the menses, Leu corrhcea, Falling of the Wo#ih, Norv ousness. Headache and Backache In fairness to herself and to ?*.~ad field's Female Regulator, ever suffering woman ought to give it < trial. A large $i bottle will do i wonderful amount of good. Bold b; druggists, ; ^ |Md fix t olt??y frM kaok on Ik, iutjact. Bradflcld Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga i , ' * , r i * ' ~ mm, Maurice A. Moore RE'S PHARMACX, iKa LO BREAKERS T COJLD PRICE 25c. e Only at . IRE'S PHARMACY, )t^l Union INS 98.? >F HUYLER'S CANDY. ?KW?I? mit rm un ini w? ? r?or% DEMAND FULL RANSOM. Erlyands Siy They Will Kill Their " Captives If Not Paid. Now York, Nov. 26.?Commenting 3 on the rcnort that the brigands hnve . eent a message to American Diplo. malic Agent Dickinson that unless be [. aceed.d by .Ian. 1 to their original den ntand for 23.000 Turkish lire, or 3 pounds ($1 iO 000) rnnsoiii, they will kill both their captives, Miss Kllcu g M. Stone and Mrs. Tsilka, tlic> Sofia, a Bulgaria, ccrrespondont of The World t says: [. "Tills report comes in private ady vices from Dublitza. the Bulgarian 9 frontier town, which is the repr^sene tative headquarters of some of the see cret agents through whom Mr. Dickinson lias been communicating with . tlie brigands. The message is said to ? lie the robbers' reply to the ultimatum n reported to have been sent to thqm f by Mr. Dickinson (but which he denied sending) offering as ransom 12,000 1 Turkish lt-e or pounds ($52,800) and J no more, and giving them until next L. Saturday to accept that sum, after f which tim j previous offers will lie [1 withdrawn. Mr. Dickinson, who was 3 the United States consul general at i Constantinople when he was appoint[ ed diploma.:c agent at Sofia, went ot : Constantinople immediatuiy after the report become current that ho had t sent an ultimatum, and he is still 0 ' there. The report that the brigand* Q will kill their prisoners is not believe,. at Sofia." GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. a n Two Sensations Sprung In the House Today. <5 Atlanta, No". 26.?Two sensations u s were sprung in the house today. Rep ' resentative Tooiuer, of Ware, mailt tlie open declaration !n-a speech thai if the perjury should be eliminated from the tax returns of next yeai there would be no necessity for taxet for the next three years to come. n | Representative Kelly, of Glascock ( sprung the other, when he said tht o i state would suffer from liavimr accent u ed the Soldi- ;rs' home, as it would cou t. Unite a lou der, on the state otftm altej t the eld soldiers had all died off. as il 1. . would be tacked on then to some othei o staie institution. i Beginning tomorrow the house wil n have two sessions, from 0:SO a. m 0 to 1 p. jn. and 3 to 5 p. m. The opponents o' tl?s Atlanta depol p bill elaim there are 77 tor and 71 g against the measure, with 23 non d committal. The depot bill, last yeai J, received only tS8 votes. I The senate passed Senator Ham t- rick's bill declaring furtili/.ers in the 1- hands of farmers to be used on landf t- considered as returned for taxatior i when such lands are returned. it I 1-i STEVENS ATTEMPTS MURDER. 2. ff Takes Woman to Deserted House anc >f Shoots Her. >t M ft con, Nov. 26.?A warrant was | sworn out yesterday for llenry Ste , vena, negro chairman of the Twiggs ' county Republican committee, pharg 11 infi him V'ith attempted murder of ? s young negro woman named Curtis. ? Stevens l as been a spho dteachei D for ffevoral years. He. took tins worn on to a uopoi-i mi ?.o^c n-ar a swami Friday ni:;*hf. Kh? complained of feel Jug ill, an 1 as she lay upon t'le floot with her head covered with a cloak Ut shot her. She btaaine unconscious but. was aroused by fhuPQS, the homu having canghc tire. She ran to <i win ? dow and called Stevens. He llred tw? 1 shots at. ho*- us she stood in the light } She escaped tlnough h hole in the r floor and laj In the swamp u'l night. . 1 She reported th'e facts when diaeov t ! ercd. { 1 Odkerrt a>e in H*-n>rh of Stevens t | but he has disapp- fired. , KEPT BY FORCE IN SANITARIUM, J. Baldwin County Man Confined In In btitution Against Hi* Will. j Maeon, Nov. 2G.? A writ of habeas corpus was signed by Judge Emory 3 j Spoor in th > United Stat* s court last t i night in hrhnlf of Samuel H. Evans 5 | one of the leading ban iters, warehouse ! men ami farmers of Baldwin county ; He Is confined In J>r. Allen's private ! sanitarium a? Milledgovilie. * ) Mr. Evens' wife has kept him In \ the sanitarium,'it is claim-d, against j his will an I without any legal process, e : Under the Georgia tsw a private ? sanitarium can deto n a patient and _ . treat him without his const nt. . 1 The proeccuiug in the federal court e < is ,t<> show tliat this law is unconstly tutional. ? j Rural Delivery In Morgan. Madison, tin., Nov. 2H.?The rural free mail delivery has heeu started in Mnrcan O-v, ?nnt.,. i-?" ? I vr, iwiim Iicvn rtin uuy ' I been secured and operations will begin at one-*. Andrew Torbet, of this ? i city, has cecured tho route. Other routes arc 1 reins? planned and we learn that Congressman Howard is bend^ ing his energies and inlloetice to the work, and In the near future expects to have complete free rural delivery u | system throughout the oounty. r~!a>.un .o SWITCHMEN STRIKE AT PITTSBUR8, PA. Affects All Lines Entering City Except Two. WANT STANDARD WAGE SCALH Influence of the Strike Will Probably Be Felt by IVIillowners Throughout the State?Brotherhood of Trainmen Oppose the Move. Pittsburg. Nov. 2G.?A striker for Increased wages for all switchmen* b longing to the Switchmen's union < f North America in the Pittsburg district was inaugurated this mornhli;. Reports have not been received from all the yards, but the officials of the union say it affects every road onto ing Pittsburg except two and all private individuals and corporation'. There are between 1100 and 1 o??o nan - born of t!i" orgaoi/rlfnr) :????! tlx; UIlloi of!-* !:j iaim that tile ' v/ai? Jii lix.-ix c -iv niyls the s>\? it: hnieu at;' vd iit tun cii^Oi'cnrti 11* ol ?h standard stale of wages. . all < for 27 ecu is an 1 ten- for day and conductors, the night. m-m. io r?coive 2 cents more per hour, their work being more difficult and dangerous. Under the now schedule the da; helpers and brake men are in ted at 2~> cents an hour and the night men a 27 cents. Whether the strikers will secure the support of other railroad men cannot he learned at this time. The officials of the union claim that other railroad organisations cannot, if they ad hero to the principles laid down by their organizations, conscientiously ODpore them. It has been stated by W G. Lee, vice grandmaster, that the Brotherhood of Trainmen & not in fa vor of the strike and will not indorse it. It is learned that the km ike no! only affects Pitlsliurg, but MoKees Rocks, AIcKcesport, itraddoek and ad Jacent territoiy. Its influence will p.ohably be visibly felt by mill owni ers throughout the state. . SOUTH AFF.!uAM SITUATION. Ingenious Eoer Tactics?Hope to Wear Out British. I New York. Nov. 2i>.?Commenting on the military situation in South Africa . the London correspondent of The Tribune says: "Lord Kitchener's belated explanaj tlons of Major Fischer's enga.genient at Villiersdorp are received with imi patience by the military critics, the . I first reports being entirely mislead. I in* uud the incident on the whole . I was favorable to the Boers. Their j settled policy is to Keep up a s nI bianco of hostilities by averting tt general engagement at any point ana by sweeping down unexpectedly on t exposed outposts and rear guards and j making a successful attack. They hopein this way to wear out the British . arm> and taxpayers. There is a grow ing leerng in military ftvc ios that Lord Kitchener has not hit upon an j effective method of counteracting j these ingenious tactics." HORN TELLS OF DANGER. Moonshiners' Novel Plan to Announce Olficer8' Coining, i Richmond Nov. 20.?Deputy United {Rates marshals engaged in raining i I the BtijI* oj moonshiners in this sec. Hon have ivynrted to tho United j States collector of Internal revenue . here t.lv.t u M; > mghly organized sysi te,i) 01 ,?!?. > hii'I sirrrls tins !,??u put .it vou.ue by the makers of "motinr taiu dew," which serves to completely . baffle the officers iji theli work, i The coming of the officers into the still lnfcstsd sections is announced by < I lookouts posted to wntflj for thoin. I ! The signal Is a series of horn blasts. , j With tbf* first note of warning the i blowing of liori R is Jakon up by others of the inhabitants until iti a short i yhile Hin cptjre country around is a;? . I prised of the presence of the officers i I of the law. . j ITuou their arrival at p.ny suspected j locality not a v fige of the lilegal at* j paintys or its product is to be found. Gone to Cartagena For Troops. Washington, Nov. 2d.?Secretary 1 1 Ismx; today received a cablegram from i Commander McCt'ca, of the gunboat Machias, at Colon, stating that Colombian gunboat General Pin/.on had nis' i appeared to the east. It is thought ' , here that 6he has gone to Cartagena ; for troops. , | i I His Heart Torn Cot. | Clear Lake, Wis., Nov. 26.?While i j working with a steam woodsaw James | FloyJ was instantly killed by the aoi dHdenfal bteakiag of the saw. He was struck in the cliost by a flying piece, . ; which tore out his heart. W. H. Hoopi er was on Thanksgiving day a year ago uy the same outfit by a similar accident. Died On Street Car. Bt. Paul, Nov. 26.?H. L. Stilluuui, a prominent Minneapolis attorney, died in an fnterurban Street railway car last night. Apoplexy was the, cause of death. He was a prominent, j member of the Royal Arcanum and a wefl known politician. General Alban Wounded. New York, Nov. 26.?According to the C4I011 correspondent of The Herald, General Aihan has been slightly wounded ip a battle with the revoluItionius. Uig horse was killed under' kirn. J 3 - /is strike of twos at hoaiohville, ky. Fif^y Armed tvion i. ^vin Elicamped at, Thj-t i'iacc. V/SLL RESIST T l.7. AlITHOfii TICS It Is the C?ncr~l OtOii "1 licit Before the Campers 'Jan A jam Ee Dispersed Morcf Trocps l"iian Am Now on Grounds Wilt Co Necessary. Mau jiiviih . i ' v.. rvr?v sc.?s'lio cani;> of tl" striMng union miners at Norton, i lj is again a real'ty nnd tho most authentic reports from there today are that there are about 50 armed men in camp and from their appearance and manners it would seem that they have come t>o stay and will resist any attempt on tin* part of tho authorities to again remove them. In a conversation with Thomas Itooncy, a member oi the official board of tlm United Mine Workers of America, it was learned that the new cami; was established yesterday with 5tl ? barter members and one large tent Rooney also said that before tonight there wouid lie more than 250 men in camp, with ten or more tents. Ho said the correspondents nnd bet far give the camp a wide berth. There is now no doubt that tho union mer will make an effort to retain tht "home oi tho strikers' ou the snmr old site, a quarter of a mllo south r>1 i Nortonville, notwithstanding the man datory orders of Com ty .In 'Oo Hal to the contrary. It is Use genera opinion that before the car pers cur again be dispersed, isi vhe < \ent tin county officials remain 1 m in tiieii determination to e: tor;:.:r.: to and dis band the "unlawful assembly of intivni dators," that more troop -. I Pan art now on the ground at th command o the oflleials will be necessary to cn force the /mm.late of the touit. WOMAN WASHED C.V&tibOARD. Swept From Deck Dc'oie Her Hus janri's ,rvcs. Philadelphia. . ov. 2G.?Captaii Hill, of tlie Bteuvi r n-!g> r kind, whicl reached her dock f or., UKcr-iool to day, reports that ? ' ,-u he otoamshii was alueast Nnntu* ket i:cht enrlj yesterday morning Airs. H. McNeal wife of Dr. M? Nh ul, of Ann Arbor Mich., was washed overboard am drowned. Thora wn'ty ?* !?'"? ' 1" ?V>* n d IlCtt . j "'X i H nil I Il|^ 11 the time of tile act' l> : ?. Dr. McNeal who was ou deck watt iiing the storm went to liis slarero r.i and called hii wife to ccmo on <Ioct, and view i passing E'eaniship. Y'io couple hat heen standing together for only a fev minutes when au iunneiise wave sweji over the Biigenleud ci1 'vying the uu fortunate wonim overboard. Her bod] was rot seen after it had been carriei away by tlio wave. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. War and Navy Commissions Issuct by Roosevelt. Wasnlngtiju, Nov. 2b.?The presi dent today made out the followiqj appointment s: War?Captains of infantry, Jamei W. Clinton, \y. A. pornsido, Franl C. llolles, Alexander T. Ovenshira Henry 11. Names, Kobert Field, Ben jarnin M. llartshorn, Jr., George S Goodale, Auhur O. Koev/in, Weston V Evans, Harij li. Tebbitts, Russell C Lnngdon, iteynolds J. Burt. Jarne3 N Pickering. Dennis R. Nolan, Charlei 13. Russell. Frederick W. Lewis. Mar cus B. Stewart, Ciarepce N Puydy. Navy--John B. Buchanan, nsststan surgeon, rauk of lieutenant, junio gypde. 10(1 r uou i .'^seil as distant rank 01 lieutenant junloi n. fc*f>Fjf3S OAFS ROBiiED. Dur^-iars Find and G?g Operator a New Lcxln-jton, O. Zinesville, ( ?.. Nov. 26.?At Nev ^exington si ort'y after 12 o'clock thli moinin;; the ni^iit op-, 'aior of the C:n cinnatl ari l Mu-' iagtm Valley Kail road con,>v n. bojU'i aid g?r,.;e< by mask- i ' oculars. way the sales of tv.on ,>any, the Adawi Express con., ay auu the Unite< !Stat-r. company. The burglars s.euraii but litth money and made their escape. Tin bherijf of Perry county is trailin; them with bloodhounds, Receipts Ficm War Revenue Act. Washington, No/. 20.?A statemen lias just been prepared in the Inter nal revenue department which shows the total receipts from the war rave nue act lrom June 13, 18h8, to June 3(? "Iflftl jilur-* tlio fnnr nmnlhq r?f the r,i i of March 2, 1901, from July 1 to 0<r | tober 31, 1901. with the total rcceiptt from these accounts alone amotinlet to $313,638,034 as follows, eenis oibir tod: Documentary stumps, $115,302, 390; proprietary stamps, $14,279,855. Smothered Her Baby. Jacksonr'lie, Kla., Nov. 26.?A ne gro Infant namod Blanche Blair was smothered to death In bed by its mptb: er at 609 West Union scroti, while both wore asleep. They or me here recently fr#*n Crescent City. Isthmian Traffic Unmolested. Washington, Nov, 26.?A cablegram received by the state* department g( noon today from Consul General Gu<J ger at Panama reports that traffic li moving unmolested, but gives no other details of the situation : . ' ?iV-ilflVt^1 rr ' * - . We Vvi'l Maki To sei our line of Cleg . Raisins, Candied Citron ! Pure Extracts, Fresh S ! Wo have nothing BU '' 'J GOODS to offer you, uud tl?e w cost you any more than the CHE MQ3RG-A1V gfc BOILER EXPLO !ES, i SEVEN MEN KILLED Terrible Disastor Reported From Detroit, Mich. t THIRTY-FIVE PERSONS INJURED I ; The Force of the Explosion Was So Great That It Demolished an Entire Three-Story Brick?List of the Cast . ualties. j Detroit, Nov. 2d.?The boiler In the factory of the Penberthy Injector com! pany, Seventh and Abbott streets, ex1 plo-led at 0:no today vith su-h terrifie j force that it demolished i..e entire 3f itory brick building in v.l tell It v.r,n 1 located. limbic the stiucturv some o'l men were at work. -More than hat! of these were more o: n-sa set local. i , i: juivd and at 1 -art f reo Ware kill i. r Tno rc-;. or i lecimnical building was 51 by 100 fe. { in ak-.e. It was separated tront the large structure adjoin? llig 't In a Ui-ivjt ; 11-*y. T,i(! l.lf.jlUilf veal building w..s iustnrtl; <1 "trnyed and a potiion oi the wail c. ii other I)'own in. No one in the It- te build ing wnS seiiously hurt exec . e girl, hdlie Davis. The dead thus fir at- *c 'M-d a?. Samuel Re" ' n ? i- -'or; tlreman, name i no Ui. ha: .1 Ryan, two nnidci in d. 1 The hi .lured: 1 Fred ivlein, owl* .i'l'rr, T. P. " Crowley, V\"i 11i- ; l.o gw u. ~ ' r ? betrou. G or/ Uaji i i. l Del i r nioud, Si c a i Be. , George Reichliu, Max Yvika:- hi, Henry Wise, Willie Ager, oweafski, 1 George Goldn r .[;.? rn, A. T. Cridley. Anthony Walker, John Sehiet tiille, V\ .lliatn Kuapp. .John lloillern, Herman Golqner, A. T. Todd lay, one man unknown. James Nallw, John s Yogt, tince unknown, John Dingle, i Samuel Kolpe, Bert Dixon, Ignatius 1 Riook, aged man known at the fac\/ tory as "No. 6," Pert Vnrtin, August t Hendriaen. Stenhcn Nm-hisr an<l Gn? caiioy. it The aged engineer of the plant was j taken out of the ruins at Ii:20 and parried to Grace hospital. 1-w was too badly Injured to talk. Tlio foreman of tlio works assorts that several bodies will yet be taken from the building j near the spot at which the engineer was found. Several omployes are missing. The property loss is estimated at $150,000; partly insured. c JACKSONVILLE BUILDING UP. t Total Nunioer of Permits for Houses 1( i Is 1,273. Jacksonville, Kla., Nov. 2ft.?At the rate at which building permits have been issued at the ofiiee of the huild!, ing commiss'oner, it is expected that the 1,300 uiaik will be reached by the s end of the week. Up to the close of business last Saturday at Commissioner I'riqlean <v pll'ce Mu re had been isi sued 1,273 building permits since the i? lire. ;. Of this number 121 were for brick structures aud 1,142 were for frani6 b.hidings. During th past week there | 1 y*ere 30 permits issued. The building i | op? ratior* n?>w bylpg carried on on a larger scale than" ever before, 1 t aud /be early part of next jmonth will j witneei t'Va Li/uipittiqp sbrr.e of the Veil V lor '*0 I ttilrilncru noi?.l 1 a f J ? ?-? VAV o<> r ! UUVU.U17 -rrroi, building, wliich will be ready for occu- | " pamy by t.i>o many tenants who have ! already on/aged orient in thin han<!? l" some and modern structure. The West ' building is to be ready by Dec. 15. ? : A m.i ribn . Uncle Sam's Temporary Occupation of . istOmua Approved. I 15 Mew Jcrlr, Nov. 21.?Concerning the ? ' troubles on the Isthmus of Panama, the London dorroapondont "of Tliq T?'|l)une says: ''The temporary occupation of the 1 isthmian rtL'way |ine by the United 1 Stal"e tioopr is regarded with approy. I al in London, it is recognized that j America }<$ a< ting in acccu'danee with ' ' | her strict illpfpmcib' rights, bp) It Ig | by no mcr-.ps certain that the contb ! ncr.tal owovp Jook qn the matter with 1 | a fri.'itdly eye. "Continmtn! *<ipprolionsion. rcmnrbs The Teb-mai h, if. so far justified "that j f It O flrori %->? e*i ? ? 1 - - *- - " 1 v.... in m ? ymw, DWUV'l O. IftVll.l when the American forces will land to stay." New York In Csl'zzard's Grasp. ' Now York, Nov. 26.?A blizzard f beeii raging fcfitahitfhotlt iiorthorn Noay J York for tlu: la t 15 hours. The tail of.aniow ha* bfcen very heavy. Trains are late and Country road a Are badly drifted. > . . i. .. ? * i> ftteamifr V/|tH Broker) Bhaft r Manila, ^v. J16.?The United States , lighthouse stealer General Alva Uaf been towed Into Boreegan, soutkeaat 1 Luzon, sUa her abaft broken. < l IXt ' .4 ' t 1 4 9 it Pay You med Currants, Seeded , also Shelled Almonds, * pices. 2?> 2?> 2?> ? 2D ' ;> P LT Li1 DtPQT A XTf\ \TI?WITCn> i iiu iJivoi rvn 1/ nu?Tiaji iy wo sell them they will not : A PEST ON THE MARKET. WAGNOPf. Executor's Sale. S'.rIp of Soui h t'arolina, 1 ) County ol Union. j ' As Exmutor of (he la?t will and testament <f.J. J J BoU>, late of Union eouut> and -S.ate aforesaid, deceased, 1 v* ill s 11 t*> the highest bidder before the Cotir' Hon?. cl?H?r? on s.lesday in Pecem?H*r. next, during the legal hours of sale, tt e follow ing lands to-wit: True. Np 1 All that tract of land located in Cross Keys township, county and State u'orcsaid, containing one hundnd and foitv acies, more or lesp, known ?s part of Kindred Bobo lands, 1 nund?d oi. the Xonli b> estate of B. F. B?.ho, deceased, on the East by Sparks "land, on th< South by Wiley Estes' land and on the West by A. F. MoKissick's land Tract No 2 AH Miat tr?ct of land located in Cro:s Keys township, oountj and state t?fores..id, containing Qft.y-hlae ' "J (5-10 acres (50 0-10). more or less, known aspsi'tof B B llailey'a lai d, Ikiut d?d on the-Notill by H pukes, on the.East, South and West by Caij-enter Spin ka and ? ther? Tract. No. 3. All t lia- certain lot or parni'1 of land located in ( ro*- K'-yfe i >vui hip. county and Su t af resaid, containing tluee a its, luoie oi lean, in-ir.uid i'ii llie North and East by W. F P: ? s, -(??! h > ' 'I W " b? lafds boinetK estate of B F. It.hu, deceased. TMtlli CP EAT.Ii TO WIT: Ot.e-t' nd (J(i cash, baiai ce on a credit * ni one and two tears in .quid install* *?n< nt- with lntHiPst from n-.?y of sale. Ciodit |io*ttO'> ( ? b- i-pcuied h\ jsuaj p( purchase at d n mortgage of the pr? ni= i - - d, purchaser has privilege of i?ay. i g all ca.di if desired. vl W. Bono, Exceptor of the !?i?t wlf 1 and m? 1 f .1 J. J. Bubo, deceased. 45 41, "* ~ " " 1 - - "TSP * Final Discherge. ; . o" is hereby jriveii that J. B. Icrh ds, 'diuiiiistmtor of ibondAlfof .loii . It'cliMuls. deceased, has app'ied i?> Jason M Greer, Juogeot t'roba'w, in tnd fot ilie county of (Ttiion, lor a (jo*l 1- oliatv'H ns siiO> admii.jsfc'a|j[)|u ii >aOidei?(i T|jat. ihe Derv-mlxr, A. I)., 1u0l. I* fixed tor heaA<ur of petition and a final settlement of said estate. .< t tason m giikfb. v.st Probata .Tudiie tJnion county. S, C. Puiili-lv-d prh of Nov 1901 4u-4t. For J out svi'le liniujng Milts foj salt- its preseni'iiijll biiildii ^ wi b engine, 2o hojse power, and 35 limp* powf>r boiler wiiu one acre of land in center of t?osi? ess p!?rt of i be town. Also (2) 4 ms in col(sees on (linich street villi 3 lie re- of land well Situated. Also (21 4 room cottages on Pu'olet street at>d (3) i> km nt cottages on Kisoii sneer, a!) in good coiiuitloti, olr.sieied walls and ceiled overhead wit]t ample lattdn with 1 ea';|t house. ' Peisbog tvjtliji.g u houte ii l\ g.'od town wil; do wpll to applv tQ J. J. Littl.k^oiiw. pi?t F "t J" ne-vitle Knitting Mills. " ^ (Harness jL Tou can make your bar- y^^V^B n?na ua aoft u a glova andSM touch aatvlre by l^M _ t .uulntf CtJRKKA Hak. fV Ml neas Oil. Tou can WJHkild i lengthen Ita llfa? make it |I^H > EUREKAF Harness Oil ] roakea a poor looking bar- HB dcm Ilka naw. blade of J pure, heavy bod lad oil, OO- I^B peclally prepared to wit*- MM-' ' a land the weather. ,?> ' Oold everywhere* j^^B hi cane?all alraai V^B-nn : v in* t, sTAKwnt w, o&M j Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills a } cause .the kidneys to work M nature intended they should. : They build up the shninkefy t wall? pJr the fcjdney^, ftp ^ known remedy has been found to do before. ; As a cure for urinary trouble* they have no equal. P. as. ?p C*nt? ? SOLD BV UNION DRUG CO. ' '-'t >.... >. i oris 'J.'t UNION, 8. C. 1