The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 16, 1900, Image 3
SALT RHEUI
Johnston's
QUART
\* ' JUSTSEI
lUfht Skin Ernptlons are a Warning
The On If date War 1* 10 Heed the
t- la the Must Powerful
Nature, in her efforts to correct mi
careless living, or it may be from ancc
other imperfections on the skin, us n \v
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or null
you neglect to heed the warning1 ana c<
Many a lingering, painful disease n
imply because these notes of warning
pure oy a right uso of .JOHNSTON'S S
Miss Abb ie J. Randc, of Marshall, ,
" I was cured of a bad humor afte
doctors and my friends said it was salt i
and cars, aud then oii my whole body,
suffered during those five years, is no u
V J!J V - - -*
a uiu. i ir:eu every medicine that wn
enough to buy a house. I heard .!(
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I be pan
finished the third bottle I was complete
since. I never pot any thing to do me t
8ARSAPARILLA. I would heartily ad
or skin dlseaso of any kind to try it at o
trouble, and was run down and uiisttrub
made me all right."
The blood is your life and if you kecj
sist disease or face contagion fearlessly,
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in i
mzohioa;?r cons
; Chaiu.CSTox, W. Va., March 7 ?A
Bomber of dead todies were taken from
the Rod Ash mine after 11 o'clock Inst
Bight and the working party is enrojnlttlng
in its efforts to reach tko re*
malning victims. Tho hope of rescuing
ftliVA anv nf tVlQ RO O'l ?*iam <* n wnrtnn.l
tc hare been ia tko mino at the timo of
the terrible explosion yesterday morning
he* almost faded away. Governor
Atkinson i* still on the ground and iu
conjunptlon with the stato m uo inspector*
la directing the relief operation*.
It i? 1 almost a certainty that 40 lives
Were lost In yesterday's explosion at
the Red Ash mines. Tho causa oi the
explosion is unknown, but it is supposod
to hare been caused by a miner entering
an unused room m the mines with
an open lamp.
There were 42 men in the mine at the
time of the explosion and if it bad occurred
20 minutes sooner tbo loss of
Qfe would have reached IfcO or more.
So far 29 dead bodies havo boon recovered,
22 of whom could not bo identified.
The work cf rescuing is being
gashed as rapidly as possible, bus tho
afterdamp being very strong, men cannot
work but a few asinutes at a time.
It is thought ail the bodies will bo recovered
by dark tonight.
' BoJUs Kndly lisrntii.
HlgTOit, W. Ya., March 7.?Later information
is to tho effect that tho nun>
tuiv A# A A in tlsn ?
?*v?u *u IUV Uliuu UiSJJi or LUiiJ
reach 60 or more. Miners claim tbo
mpwintendent's estimate is too low and
that there are more than 41 lines lost.
It U f?Uy ooe-half mile from the mine
Btronoe to where the men are and they
* ere being gotten ont with great difflculty.
The bodies of tboaa taken oat
re badly* bnrned.
? ?? r-.-itmarl.
George Brandos thus describes the
position of the Jews In Frankfurt, Germany.
at the beginning of the nineteenth
century: "All Jews were forced
to live In the narrow, miserable, overcrowded
Judengnsse (Jew street), tbelr
ole abode since the year 1402. At the
beginning of night all the inhabitants
of the ghetto were locked In. They
were not allowed to use the sidewalk
while walking In the street In the daytime,
but had to take the middle of the
street. They had to remove their hats
before every passerby, who would call
out, 'Jew, make your bow!'
"To prevent too Inrge an Increase not
more tban 14 couples were permitted to
marry In any one year. Oa every festive
occasion they were driven Into the
ghetto. Ou Sunday the gates were
locked regularly at 4 o'clock, and no
one was allowed to pass by the guard
at the gate except when on an errand
with a prescription to the drug store or
for the purpose of mailing a letter.
One general rule was 'No Jew allowed
oo a green spot.' " Napoleon abolished
iuis mine 01 annua m ioiu, dui u was
restored after his downfall.
A Suspension of Senteneei. For
25 years Squire Qulgg held the
ofllco of Justice of the peace In Doniphan
county, and In the early part of
his administration he held the idea that
a Justice had as much jurisdiction as a
district court. .Once a shooting scrape
occurred:Jo the township, and the culprit
was'brought before the squire for
preliminary examination. After lis|
toning to the arguments the squire ordered
the prisoner to stand up. He
then said, "Mr. Prisoner, It Is the sentence
of this court that you be hanged
by tho neck until dead, dead, dead."
Turning to the constable, the squire
said: "Take this prisoner outside and
hang him to the tree In the yard. There
Is a rope hnltcr In my buggy."
The constable made a move for tho
prisoner, and .then the squire, taking a
second thought, said, "Mr. Constable, I
guess you had better not hang the prisoner
until we see whether his victim
dies."?Kansas City Journal.
Iter Proper Plnre.
Miss Brooke, the English actress,
once gave u couple of seats Vr the theater
to her landlady, who^ul never
seen her on the stage. On the following
day the landlndy seemed to be satisfied
with the play, but she did not
give any opinion of Paula. So Miss
Brooke naked her the straight question,
"What did you think of me?" Then
the landlndy exclaimed with a bland,
admiring smile: "Oh. Miss Brooke,
dear, you're far too good for the stage!
You ought to he In a shop, tryln on
mantles!"
firmly Fop Hint. /
J.I t1It* Willie?8ny. pa. wna the earth
erentofl liefore innn?
Pa?Yes. my son.
T.I till- Wlllh? Why wn? It?
Pn-lt \v:i* ptnhnhly known that It
would lie tin' tiist tiling lic'd want
* vuiteu ho twrtyed.?Chicago News. *
- ?
M CURED BY ^
Sarsa pari 11a
BOTTLES.
CN IN Tim.
t of Something ITVoro Serloaa to Com<
Warning. Jolin?ton'? Smraaparllla
Stood I'uriacr Known.
istaltes, which mistakes have come fror
sstora, shook, out pimples, blotches am
arn'.ng that more serious troubles (per
nonary diseases) are certain to follow i
>rreot the mistakes.
nd many an early death has been avoide<
r have beeti heeded and the blood kep
ARSAPARIPLA.
Mich., writes:
r suffering with it for five years. Th<
rheum. It came out on my head, neel
I was perfectly raw with it. What !
so telling. Nobody would believe me i
s advertised to eure it. I spent monej
MINSTONS SAUSAPARILLA highly
to improve right away, and when 1 hat
ly cured. I have never had a touch of ii
,he least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
vise all who are suffering from humors
nee. I had also a good deal of stomacl
le, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILL/
3 it pure and strong vou can positively re
JOHNSTON'S SAUSAPARILLA ncvei
ull quart bottles at only one dollar eael*
E?AIVV, JO MTIIOIT, MICI#1
SUn DRAIN AGE OF ROADS.
i Water Sltnnl(l Rc Kept From Beloi
na Well n? Above.
In order to have a good road It Is Jus
n.s necessary that water should not b
allowed to attack the substructur
from below as that It should not b
permitted to percolate It from above
Especially Is the former provision es
sent in 1 in cold climates, where If wate
Is allowed to remain in the substructur
the whole roadway Is liable to bccom
broken up and destroyed by frost am
the wheels of vehicles. Therefor
where the road runs through low, we
j lands or over certain kinds of claye;
IS
1 .B\
I
water destroys roads.
soils surface drainage Is not all that I:
necessary. Common side drains catcl
surface water, and surface water only
j Isaac Potter says:
"Many miles of road nre on low, fin
lands and on springy soils, and thou
sands of miles of prairie roads nre fo
many months In the year laid on a wc
subsoil. In all such cases?and, lndce<]
In every ense where the nature of tli
grouud Is Dot atlol? n? to Inmirr qulcl
drainage?the road may be vastly ben
efited l?y underdrnlnage. An under
drain clears the soil of surplus water
dries it. warms it and makes impossl
ble the formation of deep, heavy, fro
zen crusts, which are found In ever;
undrained road when the severe winte
weather follows the heavy fall rains
This frost causes nine-tenths of the dl(
Acuities of travel in the time of suddei
or long continued thaws.
"Roads constructed over wet. un
drained lands nre always difficult t<
manage and expensive to maintain
and they are liable to be broken up it
wet weather or after frosts. It will b<
much cheaper in the long run to go t?
the expense of making the drainnge o
the subjacent soil and substructure m
perfect ns possible. There Is scarcely
an earth road In the United State;
which cannot be so Improved by but
face or subdrnlnnge as to yield benefit;
to the farmers a hundred times grente
in value than the cost of the drain;
themselves.
"Underdralns nre not expensive. Or
the contrary, they are cheap and easily
made, and Jf made In a substantia
way and according to the rules of com
raou sense a good underdraln will las
for ages. Use the best tools and ma
teHiils you can get. employ them a;
well as you know how and wait result
with a clear conscience. Slim fagots
of wood bound together and la!<
lengthwise at the bottom of a carefully
graded drain ditch will answer fairly
well If stone or dralntlle cannot b
had and will be of Infinite benetlt to t
dirt road laid on springy soils."
tucked Wlnnlnar Nerve,
"When 1 was a racing (lend," salt
the old telegrapher, "I ouo day got i
tip by wire from an operutor. n frient
of mine In Philadelphia. It read: 'Lll
linn Iv sure! Get Ih with both feet!'
fancied Lillian K myself, so I pawnet
my watch, borrowed all I could am
went to the poolroom. The race wn
due In about half an hour, and Lllliai
K was up In the entries all right, bu
there were no odds against her.
"So I says to the man at the desk
'What's the odds ou Lillian K?' II
looked at me like he was too tende
hearted to rob a 'come on' and pltchei
me over a blank ticket and says care
lessllkc: 'Make out your own odds. I'!
I take 'em any way you nx it.
i "That was too much of a Jolt for mt
and I told him to hold on to the tlcke
for n minute while I went out to see i
man. I went out and took a drink nn<
tried to figure whether the mau wn
four flushing or whether I looked an
greener than I felt. Then I came bac
and tried to get my roll out of m
pocket, but It wouldn't come, and Ona
ly I sat around nnd watched the repoi
come lu, and put me on the blackllt
If Lillian K didn't win at 200 to 1, on
tbe only man on It was a little humi
backed shoe pirate with his box undc
his arm nnd a dollar in dimes, nickel
and coppers."?Washington Star.
Poverty Is tbe stono on which mat
I/Us or* whetted.?Chicago News.
ANDERSON VILLE REPETITIO
60VCfTl~B Slakes Sensational Teat
; 0}?>7 In 711n? Investigation.
_ $7ABaXvgtos, March ?.?When jam
R. fcqvcrelgu. former grand mash
workman of the Knights of Labor, r
tamed bis testimony today at the Ooet
D* Alone investigation before the honi
committee on military affairs, Repr
n eentative Lentz asked him if there w:
J any law. written or unwritten, reqnl
" ing the members of a labor orgaaizatic
f to conceal the names of crimina!a.
Mr. Sovereign answered in the negt
i tive.
t Speaking of the general condition 1
the mining oountry while tho men wei
imprisoned, Mr. Sovereign said he ba
? seen mother* weeping for their con:
c wives for their husbands, and sistei
1 for their brothers, denonnoing the mil
" tary officers for the reign of "bread an
f water" qqd describing it as a repotitio
r of the horrors of Aadersonville.
Representative Hall again took M:
, Sovereign over the assembling of minci
* on the morning the mill was blown n]
3 The witness said it was ev;dcnt thoi
1 was some preconcerted action.
At Mr. Roll's request Mr. Sovereig
read an ariiole in the papers edited I
* him as to "Banker Rill destroyed, 1.0C
" 1- -
.um.uiiuiiu iiiou wrcaK eaanco o
the scab mino." The article eald the
__ half of the 1,000 men were masked an
"" armed with Winchester rifles and di
aoribed the awe-inspiring scenes as 3.0C
ponnds of dynamito were placed node
w the mine concontratcr, one of the largei
in the world, and it was completel
t wrecked after three torriblo explosion:
o Chipped From the OQlcers.
c IjALTEPnono, S. O., March 7. ?Som
? days ego Gibbes Penceil was committe
to jail upon the charge of stealing f IS
from Mr. B. Jacobs, a merchant noa
r Green Pond. Penceil was carried be
? fore Magistrate Hill for preliminary ea
0 animation, and after bearing tbo ov
1 dence and argument* of counsel was r<
e quired to either give bond or go to jai
t Upon default of bond tho commitmen
was written; bnt the defendant did nc
' care to return and while tho constabl
was harnessing his horse preparatory t
taking him, Gibbes took to tbo wood
and has not boen heard from siact
Every effort will be wado to recaptnr
him.
Florida Clgnr Shipments,
t Tampa, Fla., March 7.?Last week'
^ cigar business took its placs again e
r the head of the procession. Tho shij
ments numbored 413 cases, wliioh mean
that there were 2.065,000 cigars shipped
at the least crlcnlation. For tho corroi
ponding period last year 371 casos wer
hipped, which leaves this year with a:
increase of 42 cases. The total case
hipped for the year amount Co 2.681
Which figures up 18.405,000 cigars. Th
3 number of cases snipped for tho sam
1 period last year amounted to 2,73*
which gives this year au increase of 04
cases.
t Serlcns Shooting Affray.
Quitman. Ga., March 7.?As the r<
^ suit of a difficulty at Barnay, 18 mile
I Borth of this piaco, a man named Pcrr
J is seriously wounded in two places. Th
trouble began lost night between Jo
Hodg?a auii Perry, liodgca claims tha
Perry made remarks about his brother
in-law. IIodgea drew his pistol am
shot Perry twice, one bullet euteriuj
the breast aud going near the heart
Perry will recover unless blood poison
y ins sets in. . .
r GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
i.
- Items of Interest Gathered fror
n Various Sources.
Wm. Orr, Newark, O , s&ys, "W
3 never feel safa without O.10 Minut
1, Cough Cure in the house. It savei
1 ray little boy's li'e when ho bad th
b pneumonia. Wo thiuk it is the bet
n mpdicine made," It cures coughs am
all lung diseases. Pleasant to take
9 harm Ices and gives immediate result*
^ F. C. Duke.
What has become of tho bill intro
3 duced by Senator Cullom month
3 ago to amend tho interstate com
raerce law ? The railways, tho Com
r mission and the people are all cryinj
r for it, but nothing is heard from th
1 pigeon hole whore it rests.
t Rev. W. E. Si;z.?r, wT Caton, N
" Y., wiites, ' I bad dyspepsia ove
* twenty years, and trie! doctors am
. medicine? without benefit. I was per
I suaded to use Ivodoi Dys pepsi.1 Cur
nud it help.d nre from tho start,
believe it tr? be n t wnncan f.ir n'l firm
e 1 of indigestion." It digest* what yo
i eat. F. C. Duke.
The profits of the Ivimbcrly minin
company in 1890 were about 310.
1 000,000, a nice sum, but nothin
1 compared to the Carnegie iron i4ir
J fant industry."
I M:s. Harriet Evaop, Hinsdale, LI
J wr?tea, 4T never fail to relievo m
children from croup at orce by u?in
* Oie Minute Cough Cure. I woul
t not feel sab without it." Quick!
cures coughs, colds, grippe m.d al
thmt and lung diseases
e F. C. Duke.
il Ladysmith presents her congratulr
tions to General Joubert, but iuf-urn
15 him that she has taken up with
handsomer man than he.
* Lewis Ackerman, O ?sheo, Tud
1 says, "DeY'iti'a Little En ly IVisn
g always bring certain relief, cure m
y her.dacho aud r.ever giipe," The
lc gently clean o aud invigorate th
y bowels and 1 ver. F. C. Duke.
The Lord tempers tho wind to it
,t shorn lemb and sends the thad so
d eon in Lent.
^ To secure thn rr'j;U?ftl w i'ch biz
Is silvo, a*k ior DeWilt's Witch Ilaz
RaWe. well known n? a cer'nin cu
f ir piles and skin disease, lloware
worthies! counterfeits. They a
dangerous. F. C. Duke.
N Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Miles- J1
burg. Pa , says, "As a speedy cure I
for coughs, colds, croup and sore j
throat Ono Minute Cough Cure is]
uncqualed. It is pleasant for chil-; j,
^ dren to take. I heartily recommend 1 (
jr it to mothers." It is the only harm.j t)
,e less remedy that produces immediate | c,
a* results. It cures bronchitis, pncu-jn!
monia, grippe and throat and lung.ci
,n diseases. It wiil prevent consump- w
tion. F. C. Duke. I'
a i
Curgress and the Executive De- trg
partments are wrestling with the ju
,d question ; what is to be done with the pi
superannuated clerks ? We have the w
'* solution: Abolish the system that en
d toaters and creates them arid give re
n each clerk a certain term of office, fr
r and a clerk will never become super- I)
rs annuated in public office.
[X
e M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich , tG
says, "DeWitt's Litlle Early Risers
? aro ihe very I est pills I ever used f< r ^
io cortiveness, Ha er and b >wel troubles." ...
? F. C. Duke.
it
B. The Republicans have discovered
o that expansion is r.ot quite so nice as j ^
j* they expected. It now teems that ^
y Europe is pressing for the open door y;
s- in the Philippines in return fir Mr. ca
Ilay's much lauded achievements in q\
0 China. But the open door in the Ik
d Philippines tncans fircc trade with the co
15 Unittd States via. Manila, if the co
ir Philippines arc held to bo part of this T1
country and to be therefore entitled ed
i. to free trade w ith it. So the ltepub'.i- r>l
> cans are in the quandary of having Pr
'j to deny lire Constitution to the Fili- rn
it pinos?if the Supreme Court will let ^
8 tlnm?or of inaugurating free trade 'i!:
with the world. As the Democrats ^
>. insisted long ago, expansion and pro- ^
8 tection arc irreconcilable.
"I used Ivodol Dyspepsia Cure in
uijr Jam u \ yi uu nv/uuviiui iiouno. ^
kt It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to
y to take and is truly the dyspeptic's h<
[8 best friend," says E. Ilarfgerink, as
! Overisol, Mich. Digests what you f'o
e cat. Cunnot fail to cure.
* V. C. Duke.
o The opposition to the Kicaragunn ,,
? canal on the part of the railway lines
^ ar.d fhip subsidy coiujranies is not
dead but cnly sleeping, Whca Mr. w~
Ileplurn sought unanimous consent wj
to having the House bill considered,
g Mark Ilunna's townsman and particu- ar
y lar friend, objected, declaring that ce
0 Congress should wait until after the dr
a report of the canal commission had
been made. The shipping men will
1 evidently insist on tfceir pound of pj
f flesh before they let the bill go ,r(.
i through.
Discovered bv a Woman. th
Another great discovery has been ^
? made, and that too, by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for eevml years she
e withstood its severest teste, bet her w\
? vital orgaus were uudermiuod and or
[ death imarioent. For three months I)
??s!jo coughed incessantly, ami could jc
'Moot Bleep. She finally discovered e {T\
d j Way to recovery, by purchasing of us
'> [ a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery ^
' | For Consumption, and was so muck
relieved on taking ?? ** dose, that j
" sho slept all night; ana v,,-vo hots
ties, has been absolutely cured. Her
natno is Mrs. Rutboi Lu'.z.' Thus
writes W. C. Harauick ?fe Co , of Shel
y by, N. C. Trial bottles free ut W. C.
^ Duke's Drug Store. Regular eizs 50c. ux
and SI.00. Every botllo guaranteed, all
Wf
It is by no means certain tliat th
r Britain's difficulties will not increase
with her triumphs. Germany, France
. and Russia couM stand aside os long
e as the Boets were winning, but when ~
I their conqutst and absorption bos
eonirs imminent, they must enter
u their protests. Almost invariably,
for centuries, every largo war lias
I?? 1...1 .1 ^ ,,
(f Dfui wnuvu iLit uiu cunctM b oi Europe * *?
I depriving the victor of his spoils. 01
g An Honest Medicine far Grippe. Ft
'* G rorgo W. Wai t, of South Gardin- ?
er, Me., says: ' ! have bad tho worst
cough, col 1, chills and grip and 1 uve
Y taken 1 Is of trash of n > account but
g profit to tho vendor. Chnmoerlaiu'a
d Cough Remedy is the only thing th.it
y has done nr.y good whutevor, 1 have f*1
II used one b >ttle of it and the chil.'s
cold and grip hare all loft mo. 1
congratulate the manufacturers of an jj
honest medicine." For salo by F. C.
l" Duke, Druggist.*
is ? ?
a The advance Agent of Prosperity
is not doing business in Por'.o Ilico
j ust now. y(
*a ,1 Good Cough Medicine for Cliil- ^
J UlC/iit
y ' I have no hesitancy in recommend
ic ing (hamberlhiii'd Cough Remedy,"
says F. P. Moran, a well known and _
popular baker, cf Petersburg, Va.
kC "\Vo havo givon it to our children
when Irouble.l with bad coughs, also
vhooping cough, and it has always
,1 given perfect satisfaction. It wes c,
,] recommended to me by a druggist as p
re the Iks', cough mediciuo fir children n
as it contained no opium or other
re harmful drug." Sold by F. C, Duke,
Druggist.
temarkable Cures of Rheumatism,
Vom the Vindicator, Rutherfordton,
N. C;
Tl?3 editor of the Vindicator lia?
lad occasion to test tho eflieacy (J
Chamberlain's Pain B.ilm twics with
tie most remarkable results ii each
aee. First, with rheumatism in tho
lou'der fi'om which lie suflT.-rid ex
ruciating pain f.?r (en days, which
as relieved with two applications of
ain Balm, rubbing tho parts r filleted
id realizing instaut benefit ami euro
relief in a very sliert time. Second,
i rheumatism in tLi^h j >iat, a'meet
rostratiog him with severe pain,
Lich whs relieved by two applications,
rubbing with the liniment on
t'ring at night, and getting up free
om jaiu. For 3ale bv F. (C. Dnlm
rug^ijt.
A pension bill is before Congress
grant a gratuity to a war photo aphor.
If this passes, just think
hat Teddy Roosevelt's photographer
ill get for his work.
tiloriotts News.
Comes from Dr. I). 35. Crrgile, of
rashita, I. lie wiite*: "Four
dtles of ivectric Bitters has cured
ra. Brewer t f eerofu-.i, w hich had
used her great suiihring for years.
?rrib'iO sorts would break out on her
ad a;;d face, and the best doctors
u:d give no help; but her euro is
mpletc a:.d her health is excellent."
his shows what thousand J havo prov?that
K'ectric bitters is the best
ood purifier known. It's the sueucc
remedy for ecziaia, tetter, salt
euni, ulcers, boi's and running sores,
stimulates liver, kidneys and bowexpels
poison0, helps digestion
lilds up thes'rength Only 50 cents,
dd by F. C, Duke druggist. Guart'etd.
Gcner.-.l Duller might have offered
enrral Roberts' capture of Cronjo
Britain as a Majuba llill gift, but
i did nof, although he was almost
near the scene as Admiral SampJi
was to Santiago.
lie Foolcil the Surgeons.
A'l d .c'ora t Roniok Hamilton
West J. Il'ifson, Ohio, after sidler
3 18 months fr .in Il .'ct.tl Fi tula
> would die u ilocs a costly operation
is performed; but he cured hinorrlf
ith five boxes nf Bucklen'a Arnica
dee, the surest Pi e cure on K:,r;h,
id tbe best ta'vc i ? die World. '25
ids a box. Sdi by F. C. Dul c
U?Tg:8t.
After all the declarations that the
ilipinos are not capable cf felf
iverr.ment, the President is soi iouslv
r.sideiirig the advisability of giving
Q/n the constitution written by
guinaldo's prime minister.
The Appetite of ;i Cant.
Is envied bv all poor dyspeptics I
ioso Stomach and Fiver are out of
der. All such should know that
r. King's New Life Pills, the won:rful
Stomach and Liver Remedy,
ve a splendid appetite, sound diicstion
mid ji. tnmilur iI vr Vulv'f
at insures perfect health and great
ergy. Ou'y 25e, at F. C. Duke's
ug store.
Trespass Notice.
All persona are hereby forbidden to
int, fish, ride, drive, cut timber,
low their stock to graze or in any
:y trespass on any of tho lands of
o undersigned in Union county.
Mks. 1?\ E. JIuxrEi:,
J. O. iltjntkit,
J.C. 11uxtkk, Trustee,
DR. GBO. DOUGLASS,
Physician and Surgeon.
v/sitTi iiim proiessionai services 10
e people of Union and vicinity,
ice in Hank I'.uilding. Lt'avo calls
Union Dru;; lln '" Stor^ or ring lip
lone Xo. 74. 8-(5mos
For Sale Cheap.
One 25 Horse Power Steam
Ollsr, full flush front; with stack,
specror and pipe connections COMh
10TE.
TCxoelsiok Kxitixo Mill, By J.
. IiaULT, Troas. and Manager.
8-Jimos t s n
Notice.
Public roads will l>? worked this
;ar by appointment of Oversee:s.
pplications will In received until
it Monday in March.
T. J. Bi:T. .nhaik H,
8upr. U. C.
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NDtics of Sale.
On Saturday, March iln', wp wil
all at Jonesville, S. (J., to the high
at bidder, tho Methodist parsontig
roperty containing onw and onc-hal
crcs, wilh buildings tiiereot .
T. J?, II A& 'E3,
Chairman Board of Triu 'tees.
8-2t
? > r. . -
: FANCY GROCERIES.
( I ask a part of your
[ patronage.
Send orders by servant^or
ring up 'phone S4.
All Goods Delivered Free.
S. H. BROWN.
J5S-J5 mos
See Us Before Buying
Your ico for tbo coming season.
HONEST WEIGHTS.
Prices an J satisfaction guaranteed.
Union ice & Goal Co.
T. E. BAILEY, Proprietor.
I C E ;
I Lave just received a car of ico and
will continue to handle it throughout
the seaaoD.
PRICES AXI) WEIGHT: GUARANTEED
AND DELIVERIES MADE I'ltOMI'TLY.
Thanking the public for their past
pvtronago I ask a continuance of tbe
same.
Iv. I3. Murphy.
17-iod.
J. CLOUGH WALLACE,
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ATOHNSY AT LAW.
U iorr.s 1 and 2 upstairs, Foster
Cu'lvling, opposite Hotel aftor January
1 >t. 1 899. 11-25-98 ly.
VALUABLE LITNDSTOR SALE.
Having recently bought trom the
Heirs ot It. L. Coleman all their lauds
in and around the town of Union, 1 now
offer sai;! lainis for su'e.
Let all who want a Building Lot or a
Ruin in or near town come to see me.
Ceo. C. J'ekuix.
"IB 1 mos isd
S. MEANS BEATY,
ATTOltNKY AT LAW.
It wnis No. 14 and 15 fccter Building.
1-1-ly.
NOTICE.
I have bought a heavy draft wagon
of 85,000 pounds on parity, ami nm
now prepared to do oil kinds of heavy
hauling or will hire out the wagon.
15?(>m. J. \V. Ciir.bejtt.
Land For Sale.
I have a few choice building lots
for sale.
Also a two horse farm, suitable for
Truck fan: irg, lying on both sides
corporate line?will sell ehenp or
\civwe to good party.
It-It Jj. G. Youxn.
FOR SALE.
We will sell one. or more horses at a
price below their real worth. We will
swap a one-horse wagon for feeil.
3'J-tf Mn.l.Mlt BliOTIIERS.
Founded 1S43.
raa efss n rpi ;ZD pp
1 a B, | L
15 v? y p. n rj
/'Td'i-fc&OS c4
4,S:r.r-; their own praise."
]>ut in ju-uieo i<) ourselves
we are forced to publish the
following testimonial:
Charlotte. X. (V, lYb., 10, 1000.
\f.. / M * ? w:. iv / m - - M %
I . VvW.r. <31. , \.',
lX'iir sir: ?The S :< Ji' piano which wo
piiiMliMiMx' f'mra r*yti, fn PXCnSdJB
sin Ivors & Fond upiiaht as a partial
payment, has given en! i-e siiti. faction,
and we would not exchange for any
piano with which we are aqnainted.
Yours vi ry truly,
(Signed) Mr. & Mis. (ioo. S. Mrser.
(rot: PAHTIC'LT.AKS WHITE US )
FINK TUNING AND HE FA I RING.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
PI A NO MA N U F AC 1TJ It Kit.
Baltimore, Ma ry land.
FACTORY BRANCH WAIM KOOM
No. 2l!5 North Tryon Street,
Charlotte, N. C.
C. H. WILMOTH,
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