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' /*t,"Jj. HELLO I ?, Santa w i i < ,'<.'v r"]gp Hello! *B# ^ p Santa Claus!1 Well Myrtle. Uncle Santa, I ani a little girl, you know, just eight, and 1 jn waut to tell you where you can get everything so cheap for XMAS PRESEN1 for all the g?)od little boys and girls and grown up folks?though I know that y< know where to go anyway, for 1 see you there e/ery time 1 go there just loadi; up yourself for Xnias. You know the WONDER STORE is the only real Xo house in town where they keep everything for X no", such as Toys, Monkej Dogs, Bears, Cows, Goats, Sheep and all kinds of animals, Trains, Wagons, I)< Carriages, Gocarts, all kinds of Chinaware, Albums, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. Mr. Rice also has a big line of small Musical Goods, Organs aud Sewi: Machines at special reduced prices for the holidays. Yes, Myitle, this is where I alwajs go for 1 know I can lind almost anythii 1 want at the WONDER STORE J l_L ! HANDS WANTED BY Excelsior Knitting Mills Of Union, S. C. .i FIFTY families or about TWO HUNDRED Toppers, Knitters, Loopers and Finishers, ages from (i i) to(35), to make good wages at any and all of the work offered by us, all of which is nice and easy, and the prices . ; we pay are much higher than paid by any other hosiery mill in the South. We have young men and young ladies who make from S2=;.oo to S^.oo each ner month. We also want VIVE HUNDRED "(500) ; good Cedar Posts. APPLY TO J. H. GAULT, Treas. and Mgr. ~ I ~ I D GLENN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER j <% Has a record of over One Hundred years and lias been j V? successfully used l>y the medical profession in the treat- ' p, ment of ail diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and in j all disorders resulting from malarial infection, with ( l"\ toroid liver, iaundieed skin and ireneral dohilitv In I H" ~ 1 ' t' ^ / \ all forms of dyspepsia )t is mvalnable. W FOR SAL IS AT HOLMK8' l'HARMACV. ' M For rates of board ami other particulars wo solicit \ W correspondence. j l THE GLENN SPRINGS CO. ^ I)le and Save Money. ! WliiMler W?r Particular. At the Metropolitan club of Washing- I I saw that marvelous set of etchin ton one evening Justice Ilnrlan of the printed. In l'act. the bulk of the supreme court had introduced to him were printed in my own printing rooi a well known New York business man a room which I had especially arran who was given to boosting of the large ed for 1 lie master, and it was in tl Income lie enjoyed. little printing room of mine that Wit With the apparent purpose of itn- tier taught nic the art of printing fro pressing those about him, the New the copper plate. This was my lir Yorker remarked that as near as be insight into Whistler as great mr could tell lie supposed his income ex- ter, and one of his chai% teristies ceeded $100,000. "And I simply have a great master was that lie won to make that amount," lie added, have perfection. No matter how sni: "Why, with my expenses it costs mo the detail it must be perfect. To 1 $80,000 n year to live!" gin with, lie always insisted upon ha "Dear me!" said Justice llarlan ing old paper upon which to print li blandly. "Really, that's too much. I etchings and preferably Dutch becnu wouldn't pay it. It isn't worth it."? of a certain golden tone, uiiohtainali Saturday Evening l'ost. with new paper, which this particul kind gave to a proof. Many a tic Hope nntl (;<-ni>iilte. Whistler and I have spent weeks Graphite is stated to he an excellent Holland poking about dirty little slio preservative for manila rope. One in search of old paper, and sometime rope manufacturer treats the inner after having discovered a line colic yarns of eaeli strand as well as the linn of !{,ono or -1,000 sheets, I ha core in a hath of lubricant, the in- seen Whistler literally tremble wi gredients of which are graphite and excitement and scarcely know how oil. Tliis lubricant thoroughly per- ask the price for joy. Then again I mcates all the tiber, thus overcoming was very particular as to the choice Internal wear, whil'e sufficient comes oil for mixing with the ink: also wi to the surface, and the lubricant docs regard to Ihe temperature of the plat not injure the rope.?London Engineer, the pleasure or the picas, the cent lion of the blankets, and, in fact, e Not* Just wiuit .she .Meant, cry thing had to be absolutely right. A little community of Colored people .Mortimer Menpes in Studio. In Alabama had raised tlie money to ?? ^ , ,, * , The Dn)'!!. build a new church, and the dedication <1:|VR f>vw |]ivi T| mn was to take place the nextHflny. 'Where nn? ^ Ini1ll1,.,I nII(1 velled flg,ir are you going tomorrow* the school- w.nt f).om (}Mnut frj(,n(1| (>| teacher asked one young p rl. Smiling f, s no(hInfJ nntl if we tlo not u, radlnptly 8he answered 'I ze poiugh. jf(g () ,)pi ? lhe the degradation of our church!' nH s|h,?(|y nwny,_lj;meraon, cA Disordered Stomach ends in a SICK I KAn. H HEADACHE. The root of the trouble I ft irmblLLSl | is biliousness; the cure, Ramon's Pills. I Complete Treatment, perfect cure, | Sold by Union Drug Co, 9 , BOWSER'S | BARGAIN He "Buy* a Horse and TaKps Mrs. B. Out For a "Drixfe and Has a Fctv A.dtJentures on the Way That Bring Him Home on Foot In \711er "Dismay. [Copyright, 1903. by C. B. Lewis.] THE other day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Mr. Bowser drove tip to his sate with a horse and buggy, or, rathe!:, was mi driven up by a horsey looklug man, who said to him as they got out of the 'P vehicle: as "Well, you've picked up the bargain of your life. If it wasn't that I need s, money worse than at any time in the last ten years I'd not part with this rig at any price. Indeed, I promised my mother, who owned this liofsc when a young colt and had the great'c est affection for him, thnt he should never pass out of my hands. I don't know how to explain matters to her. >g lie kind to the horse, Bowser. Be kind to him." "I assure you that I will," was the reply. "lie's got a sensitive nature. If you cuss and swear at him it will hurt his B feelings as much as if he were a worn an. Should you ever hit him with the whip it would break his heart. I have always made it a point to treat him ?* more like a human being than a horse, _ and I hope you'll keep it up. I also hope that you'll drive around to the stables every day or two and let me pat his nose and speak to him. 1 dou't want him to quite forget me." "I appreciate the sentiment and will favor It all 1 can. What did you say his name was?" "Oh. didn't I tell you? His name is P. I). Q." "That's an odd name," said Mr. Itowser as he cudgeled his brain to remember where lie had ever heard anything like it before. "Yes. rather odd. He was named by a cousin of mine who is a leading minister in Pittsburg, and I hope you won't b W ' ^ fy .. - ^ ' 1 ill I L_ Ji \ "UIH NAME IS P. D. Q." u change it. Well, ho long. I suppose \ you are anxious to take your wife out M for a spin." ( "What is it nowV" asked Mrs. How6er as her lord entered the house with \ the whip in his hand and a 11:30 elip mm . . U '? I''* eye. A "I was offered that family rig out there for and it is worth $300 at Ll the lowest calculation. I picked it up Jx lo save $lio() and get my health hack, y The doctor was telling me yesterday iZ that what I needed was country air, _ and 1 propose to take a ten mile ride every morning before breakfast. I want you to go out with me this aftergs noon to give the horse a trial. I know in you'll be delighted." in, "Have you paid for the rig?" H MRS. CECELIA STOWE, 9 l>s ?jj Orator, Entro Nous Club. Xj s' nj 17G Warren Avenue, jtr Ciiicaoo, I i.e., Oct.22,1902. ffi v<> 9 For nearly four years I suffered H II' Si from ovarian troubles. The doc- Kg to tor insisted on an ojuration as the H lie ?3 only way to yet well. I, however, K of 9 strongly objected to an operation, n tli f? My husband felt disheartened as E sl well as I, fur home with a sick 9 Kj woman in a disconsolate place at 9 ! 9 best. A friendly druggist advised 9 v" 9 him to get a bottle of Wine of ES J f'ardui for me to try, and lie did so. |g Ejj iny recovery was very rapid. With- K ga in eighteen weeks I was another K I cilK' Sag ?' ybtfrU*<_ 1 ? ?3 ^'rB Howe's letter shows every H woman how a home is saddened by By Ca female weaknei and how completely fea B Wine of < .mini cures that sick- H fcl uess and hi intra health and happi- R'( g i;<. m again. l>o not go on suffer- gR 29 ing. <?o 'o your druggist today H gj and secure a fcl.uO liottle of Wine H | I "C*f cou?. "Aud have t,. -v'/" "Nuturally. Wi?rf -ot? You don't seem to be a bit enthusiastic. Perhaps you were expecting me to buy a camel 01* a yoke of oxen." "Are?are you sure you know how to drive a horse?" she faltered. "What in blazes do you mean by that?" lie shouted as ho cracked the whip and sent the eat bounding out of j the room. As the outfit had been bought and j paid for Mrs. Bowser deckled to say no more for the moment, nnd the idea of a ride into tiic country was not unpleasant. She was ready in ten minutes, and as the front door closed on her she heard the cat wailing in dospuir and made up her mind there would be a tragedy of some sort before she returned. She had not fancied the looks of tko e<iuine from a window view, nnd when she came to approach him closer she realized that Mr. Bowser had been'tak- , en in and done for. The horse was not only poor in flesh and slinky 011 his legs, but lie looked tricky and vicious. la M.. I. ti-.l.t.. .<n. Dunon MIIIM'U IUU iincuiug strap his now purchase bit at him In a vengeful way and switched his tail | about. "Did you select him for his playful- j ness?" queried Mrs. Dowser as she noticed the action. "Yes, partly," replied Mr. Dowser, whose first impulse was to use the whip. "That is, I didn't want a stone or a wooden horse. That playful spirit is always a good sign in a horse, same as iu a human being. Now we are ofl for a delightful spin, and you can lay back and enjoy yourself. By George, I hut this heats riding in a palace car all to pieces! Isn't that a splendid gait i lie's got? Starts right off as if lie had twenty pounds of steam on." Mrs. Dowser didn't lay hack and enherself. On the contrary, she sat . up and watelied the horse closely. | There was a slight limp in one hind I log, he pulled to the right as if blind in the left eye, there was n constant click as lie overreached and struck a front shoe. Added to these things, his ears were laid back close to his head and held there, and now and then his teeth grated 011 the hit. She also saw Hint Mr. Dowser held the reins with a careless hand and seemed anxious to use the whip. She refrained from saying anything, however, until the buggy had been drawn ver a sand pile 011 one side of the street and a heap of brickbats on the other, and then she gently remarked: "If you intend to bump into any of the shade trees along the street, please give me a few seconds' notice." "What do you man by Unit?" demanded Mr. Dowser. "1 thought it was about time you got off some mean remark. The horse is going all right, and I'm doing all right, and"? And the horse suddenly steered out of his course to graze the hind wheel of a peddler's wagon and almost cause a sniMShup. Mr. Dowser wasn't going to make any excuse at all at tirst, but oil second 1 thought lie concluded to say that it was I all tlie peddler's fault and that there 1 ought to be a law to prevent a cross I eyed man from driving anything but a I rhinoceros on the public highway. Mrs. Dowser would have consented 1 to go without hats or shoes for tlie iit-.M ,>ciu ji hiiu cuuiu nave ueeu saieiy | transported back home, but her only J I resource was to hang on and depend I upon Providence. Mr. Bowser bad driven two blocks j farther when the liorse bore to the I right and took the wheel off a banana 1 push cart and then sauntered ^across i the street and rubbed the nose of a ! grocer's horse and got the grocer's boy ; so excited that he indulged in yells and | shouts. I "Are you going to get us both killed?" | exclaimed Mrs. Bowser as she got iter | hat straightened again. "There you go!" replied Mr. Bowser j as lie narrowly missed running down j an old woman. "Do you want the | horse to walk? Shall I tie him to a : post? I never held the ribbons over a better goer, and yet you are finding fault about everything." "He's either unsafe or else you don't know how to drive." "That's it; that's it! By John, but why was I fool enough to bring you, along? That horse vicious? lie's lik?vt a lamb, and as far as my driving concerned"? . ^ I Ik u :is linldini' llio n>iii< I. i.. Iiis left hand and nourishing Uio whip in his right, and all of a sudden the < horse swerved and crossed the street 1 and ran up on the sidewalk and stop- ' pod with ids head almost at the doors of a drug store. / "Did you think of having a pre- j script ion tilled?" asked Mrs. Dowser j as *sh<' got Iter breath back and found herself still In the buggy. Mr. Dowser didn't reply. IIo had Waked up to the fact that ltf> was no driver and that the old horse had ways of his own which must eventually j lend to a suiashup. lie was looking pale and was all a-trcmble as he It-aped out itnd grabbed the beast by the head, and just then a policeman came up and suld: j "You'll get lined ?."> for driving on the sidewalk In this way." "Dill I didn't drive lii'in up here." "Then how did he get here?" i lie i ii i es'nni oiu uoasi iook a sny. I "Well, you'd better take a. shy your- , self. 1 was watching you as you came down ^he street, niul I saw that you know nothing about driving. It's a ! wonder you didn't hit another vehlolo or run over somebody. How did you happen to come out with the horseV" "Von talk as if I was a boy (luce years old!" exclaimed Mr. Bowser as - his anger began to boil and a crowd began to gather. "My driving was .ill rignt, but my wife was nervous and afraid and kept speaking to inc." "I'll bet she can drive bettor than j -^DR. I. M m vPENl Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. you can when it comes to tuat. now nre you going to get this old brute home? lie's nclilng to run and kick, and you arc not the man to handle him." "Can't I hire some one to drivo him back? The man warranted hiin to be as gentle as a lamb, and I can't see what's got into him. Whoa, you old villain!" Half a dozen men stepped forward with offers, to drive the vehicle back to the Bowser residence for $1, and Mr. Bowser was about to close the deal when the policeman backed the rig clear of the walk and handed the lines to Mrs. Bowser and said: "You'd better walk home, old man, while your wife drives. As a guardian of the peace it is my duty to save your life if I can do It." A feeling of recklessness seized Mrs. Bowser, and, although she realized that years and centuries and epochs would pass nway before Mr. Bowser could forgive or forget, she picked up the reins nnd drove off, and, though the three cheers and a "tiger" given her by the crowd of men and boys left behind started the horse iuto his fastest gait, she managed to steer him a straight course nnd skip all the lco wagons and moving vans. lie footed It home to find P. D. Q. tied to a tree in front of the house ami looking ns humble ns a rabbit, and I bis flr*t action was to walk up and give hi'ii a hearty kick and exclaim: "Lmrn your old Ilea bitten hide, but I'll kill you with a crowbar and sell your body for soap grease!" Then he followed the one kick with two more and turned and entered the house. Mrs. Bowser and the cat were there and waiting, but tt is best to drop the curtain right here. There are some things too strenuous for public print, nud Mr. Bowser has shown the public that he can be strenuous on occasions. M. QUAD. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, 1 Court of ComCounty of Union. ) mou Pieas. W. Ij. Culp, etal, Plaintiff, vs Dudley C. Beaty, et al, defendant. In obedieuce to au order made in above stated case. I will sell at Union, before the Couit House door, during the legal hours of salesday, January 4th, 1904, the following lands, viz: All that tract of land, known as tlie Bennett and Bogan place in Bogansville Tow isliip, containing sixty eight acres, being tract No. 0 in the division of tlie lands or' A. W. Thompson, as will more specifically appear from the record of lite deed thereto in the liook of Ileal Estate Records N. .'12. page 1148 All that tract in Bogansville Township, containing one htiudred and twenty acres, more or less, bounded by Mrs. Medora Duncan's, Jesse Fincher's estate and estate .of James H. Gossett, and more particularly described in the deed thereto recorded in Ilea) Estate Book J, 28, page Pll. Tract in Bogansville Township, containing one hundred and thirty live ac^ i more or less, bounded by tire land ^ j Frank Webber, Aligilon Varne * j Fair Forest Creek. /" un Also t ract containing tK' . , f j : cres in Pineknev To^nshi/^11 -v ,<M5 1' .rae lands of A G. Wood/; J , and Skull Shoals public r j iuitei, particularly described I 15 uik 11, .5b, page (Wtf ; Olio lot in thn ToV f UnllMli Comlaininjj one nciv ui'hp known as put of and bounded by I lots ?.t Miss Whit* k Nliss lot of.c,* of John (State, and lol^ of Sain Hampton * f strtte St. Augustine church Hial Gio;Htie;t. One bait u? (bvi(b-iii|H>fit J,, the fee of a lot in the town , rjoion, known as I ait No 11, tu then . or ?lH i.mid of Mt?e liu^lus^. j on El9t by Southern ra,,b>p^^|k |,y lands of Miss A. E lands of Lawson toKS^ff uml O1^forll, by Glenn Spnii^ pvibl.c toad. TE1SM8 Ono fourth cub, ^Lince in threw e<pul annual ii.siallmei*L w.tb interest from day of sale on e;?, installmoa', \ and after maturity at filiate of eight; p. r c.-n' p>*i aniiuui, secureon^, bond (if puicbaMi' and mortgage of the ei. f>l-3t, C. II. I'fakk, Buy your Goods from THE m BUMS and save money. Good lnavy plaids, 6c value our price, per yard fx: G >od heavy Plaid, big value at 7c, our pi ice, per yd... Go Boy's heavy fleeced lined Blurts and Drawers, each '25c 1 Men's e::tra heavy Bhirts I and Drawers, 50c qua'ity, our price, each 48c The next ftO rlnva W" sell our entire lot ot men's Punt* at. actuhI cob*. Come at once \vlnle you can get your si/o. Mrs. D.N. Wilburn's. I. 1 " liAIR,-S?risT m Office Bank Building Union, 8. 0 Dr. Alexander S. Foster, Surgeon Dentist, * JONESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Rooms over J. F. Alinan's Store. -CROWN TORRENCE. M. D. 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VH ''*li' Made bj STANDARD OIL CO. Dr. R. M. Dorsey, Specialist on diseases of the EYE and EAR ^ ?and? A OPTICIAN. ^ * M n JHB nuccossor to II. H. Good^ MaH Alexander's Music Hall, ^ J? Administrator's SajLu^E^H v'p will *#-11 at public ancion to tm hie best bidder on Haiesdsy in .TsnnaraP >* r, it?xf at. Union Court House Ann (nj j\ I ??ihics People* Bank stock, Monrlnst tA the estate of .T. Golden lleuMy, deceased. Terms: spot cash. E. Y. Goino, * fil-Jit. A. Q. Hkntl*y. . Administrators. ? #