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JUST ONE STOP! THIN Encourage c< sending yoi THE NEW WHOLESi NO Rl We make a specialt a mn XT a xr x ixti m. ^.-r UATS, I1A x . Write or Wire for f We respectfully : your business prices an HAHES & Letter, Note Bill Hads Or any other kind of Job Work Neatly and promptly cxcutcd at the Times Job Office. Beef, Mutton, Pork IN SEASON AT e. G. BAILEY'S BEEF MA BEET. [.also handle Fresh Vegetable and i full line of Heavy and Fancy (Jro cencs. First Class Restaurant With polite servants. When in need of anything call on H. G. Bailey.; BACON, " ! FLOUR, i HAMS, | CANNED GOODS and FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES AT LOUIS D. SMITH,| The Housekeeper's Friend. LooktoYonrlnterestS; I have n full line of heavy j hrJ fancy family groceries al-| ways on hand, I will not he I undersold. My stock of Fancy! and Plain Candies, Canned Goods, Fruits and Vegetable-, TT.-ii... . 1 ' nuiier, etc., are aiways <>i select variety. I handle a full Vine of harmonicas, also Combs, 1 Brushes and otlieritoilet articles. J. T. SEXTON.! CONTRACTORS' ^ -?BUILDERS' ^ ??o_MILL SUPPLIES. Omtlnf*. SimI Rnarna, Oolnmne and Cbia. 1 Holla, Rodn, Wat*bt?, Tankv Toirvrn do. M??l Win and MiiiIU ltopi, MoltUng rJn^lnn "wort ramp*, Jaoka, Darrluka, Craba, Chalo acJ Hop* Hotata l? Cast a wary Day. Makt Quick Djliv+ry. LOMBARD IRON WORKSi SUPPLY CO. 4COOITA, OA. Sr. C. "TO". ATTSTSiX.X., Physician and Surgeon, Odors hin professional Sf-rvk'iM t< the people of Union. < >/fic-3 in 11 in* Huilriing. Iveave cal's Ht Union Drug Co. storo or ring up Pan: e No 11) for prompt service. 15 11. : MOMENT IK!! LISTEN!!! Dmpetition by iir order to Ml GROCERY FIRM ETAIL. ;y of FLOUK, CORN, MEA.L ETC. Phone, 'rices. solicit a share o and guarantee d quality. LIPSCOMB. . CHILDREN PERISH IN | NEW YORK TENEMEN1 Three SulFoeated and Scvcra Others Badly Burned. HEROIC WORK OF FIREMEI i Saved Sever:;! lave-; by Krs rues t'raisi !>i: riling I >:;*>!cIi11;_* - K \ piosioa at I'l;i>!iii:'s-Oii:' llati iwl! C'<I ;s:i?l *?>-\( ! I*<? .?j?lt* Injured. X:nv Y?*:,k, April ?Three \v. r hilled ..ad ;Hr severely injure, ia ;; lire early tlii - i;i .rainy in tiled-st >r; I'll. <1. an: llama Li- hewi:?. i I y-'an ?.] L Amelia I.i bawiv.. 11 years al ii J > -ph I.i h >wj years o! 1. The injur ..I: .-uin Li.1. .IS year -. oil, fa'.lio ox tie- ?li a<l ohiliVa :i. Dora I.i- '>a\vi:/. !'_? years oi l. i Michat 1 Ixausehharou, "? years - .1.1. Tho injured persons wore tarne? . .bout tat- hands and face whiL r.sa'cin; tin ir i-s--aiv. The haiis.- in which iho five oeourrei | is a tyi ical Ivi.-r si V tenement, fan ; families liviujc ??n a fio >r. There wer I many thrillin;-; t scajv-s and brave i liy tin- ilvomoii mt<l i*>licc. Tho ehiMr.-: i win> lost il'oir lives were ov reoine b; ' the sinal c mi tii upper fl*?:?r before the; could ivach rho wimiov.*. When tij liican-M s-.ic " eiled in ffertin>t inta the t ; finer tl'.ev faUllll till lia-li--. af li)"( hil cireii. All had h i n sull'-loafed, bur fhcii b idics were blaela in-l by the names Tin* ila:aa;{e to tho bnillin-; was iiboai $10,093. ONE MAN BLOWN TO ATOMS Several Other; Seriously Injure 1 !>;, ai> M>:jilosioa. PiTTsnt ni;, April ?."?.?One man wa blown almost to atoms, tw ? men re r ived injuries which will prolxibly prov< lata! ami oipbr ne-n ;md a jiirl receiver serious injuries by an explosion of sevc ral eansof blasting powda rami dyaainit at Larimer, Pa., last niyht. Six of tin injured were taken to the Westmoreland hospital at (Jrcen<biir?. Tim disaster <> varr-d in a lar^e doubl, frame house which wars almost blown t< pietvs. The cnncnsMoii of the explosion wa> so j;re;ir that all of the windows in t'u snrroumiijio dwellings were shattered The blasting powcler was stored in tin house by the miners amd laborers, ami probably became ipnifed by tie- < xnlo sion of ai lamp. HIS WOUNDS PROVE FATAL !>. . .Joiner Dits Near landi lia.?Hi: Sl;iyci* :s{ l.arge. Un\dii,i.\, (in., April "In.?Dr. Joiner a physician living x mil >s from thi place, and well known throughout thi section, has died from the effect o wounds rccc.vcd in a difficulty with. Hat Downing, a farmer residing in the neigh . horiiood. On last l'riday Dr. ."Mm v and Down ing became involved in a quarrel a Vaughn's tore. Vaughn succeeded ii qtiieting the men tind go! them starlet home. As Joiner arrived at his lions lie saw D ?wniiig coining, and \\. nr iut< the house, procured iiis irun and re turned to his 1 mi?;;y. Downing raisi ( his gnn and lhvd, tho ehargo strikiui | Joiner uudi".' tho :: -isi. Downing ha not boon arms ' (!. Projected ttiiiirontl. Coi.vmiua, H. C., A]>ril *H).A synd rate embracing tho loading man < Winnsboro will apply lor ji charter for now railroad May 7. Tins road wi give Winnsboro an out lot both to tli west and to 1 ho coast. ?N;\v:nlUs illumed. M ai:i\"J'.ttk, Wis., April 21.?Fire ?i Atkinson, Midi., destroyed two saw mills of tlio ?.fotrojM>lit;ni Lumber ? <>n pony. I.o s botw con sso.oa > and .>H)i) 0(K). The lumber was piled in tho yard and escaped 11 >ct flames. Ahandon Tobacco For Cotton. IIal.KKill, April 20.?It is stated tin east of hero many tobacco growers :u abandoning t!m crop and going in ft cotton. Tobaooo lias for a eouplo < years or more boon a distinct disaj point incut. 1 MflMV SUFFER FOR FOOD\AND SIIEITEJ T" Deplorable Conditions Exist ing In Mississippi. HEMMED IN BY WATEIi II11:ndreds of People Take defuse <>" t >ni;ill Inlands ? Have Uee:? Tliro* Days Without Food?Efforts to lie llevo Sltinil !<?.> Jackson, Miss., April 2~>.?A relic expedition has jast returned from tin overflowed district in nnuKln eountx and they report n deplorable rouditioii of affairs anions tho inhabitants wlui have l>ei n left homeless l>v the high xxv.tcrs. Ov* r 1;> families, nearly nil ol them negroes. veer' found in a destitut i .? an ! -tawing eonditiou and in several * iastanv s i eople were found on small island < who had not lasted food fot three days. Two Ixvit loads of rations were distributed among them and a popular sul?.vrip:i-?n is being taken for further reli; f. On Din1 small island tho relief party found Id negroosaud over 100 head of h gs, cattle and dogs gathered and shut off ,m all sides by high water. Tint " dogs, driven to desperation by theit ravenous ape. dit-e. were tearing tin* liogt to pie-vs. and the negroes were almost equally desjn rate. ? far Ai d am i and Yioksburg votul it | still ti'-d up at Pearl river, but expect to 1 get trains through by Thursday night. , resumption of traffic. Work of Repairing Damage Is Uelny Pushed Forward. Lonsvu.u-:, April v!3.?Railroad ofliJ cittls here expect that nil trains will ba running regularly throughout the south l y tomorrow. The worst of the flood lias passed and the tracks are lieiug repaired quickly as big forces of men working night and day can do the work. I "buries A. (frir/.ky, chief clerk to Gen er..l Manager M etealfe of tin the Louisville and Nashville, has _ jus, returned from the fin wlcd district.' II*' said: "Trains mi our line can now go ns far south as S ronton, Miss., an<l as far west from New Orleans to the Pasea* gonln. It isditiieaU for any of the traint to iiMVe there ??*: account of the bridge disaster. The bridge is being recoil* struefd, however, anrl will soon be in g,?. id i mler. "The railroad property has not suffered niaeh from the flood. Little damr.g. was done o*u the Louisville and Nashville lwsides the destruction of the Pa -cag. >ula bridge. "Kvervthing in that secti 111 of the country i- under water and the residents sav it is the biggest flood that ever visit"-1 that country. The only one that can e mi pa re with it is tho one in 1874, d and then railroad traftie was tied up at v it is now." .. Tlie S r.irh-Tn railway ? ailtMited t?.r cue mod and nearly all too 7 trains on the system are running reguk. la rly. r inc'Illinois Central now has tr:iiut about us usual. ALABAMA DEMOCRATS MEET. Indication-; Are Sam ford Will lie Xoiil* ^ inatotl For (loveraor. Movtoommkv. Ala., April 2">.?The state D 'inncra tic c invention met in tlio starehou here t slay at norm. It was cull-d to r l?y Chairman It. .T. Lowe of the state Df.no-r.itic *entire com' initlee, who annonii'- -.1 \V. P. Pinchard ' ] iirmiiigham fo;- temporary chairman , ami pre-iding ollh-or. Tin* imli-ations at this hour jvtint to al'-.r.* "JI ? vou-s for Suml'ord for governor 0:1 tii f!r>t liall.it, the lvnur uii r seatr.-.ing nut >ng the orher three ciui.ti! date-, a!i<l neither hi thorn with more I than ! >>. PREDICTS LABOR UPHEAVAL. Jlcalry bay- .Japanese Kusli to America < Will Cause Trouble. Sua; : Wash., April :i"?.?United Sta'.-s Immigrant Agent Ilcaley gives \ an i;iter\ i -w on the JujMiiese tidal wave in which he say- the rush will cause a labor noireaval. l'ive thonsiud are on tli hi j:i -a - and <)' :> are t-> cum-, he .-ays. Tiiry will laud nn - tly in Uritisii s Cobiiulil i end >leak over the line into tli" I nited States. ,\ yst -malic plan of importation is in . fore -. il<- says Canada and the .states' s should take joint action at once, a Colombian Itevolution. j Jainai-M, Ajiril i"t.?A pnssongi r from Panama, who has arrived here, s iys tha* the lilihttKbriiig ji-.irty l'r.itn Nicaragua wliieh recently landed r at J) ivid, a town of Colombia, ! 13 miles J we>( of Panama, was i-an posed mostly ' of'Col unbians who are lighting on the side of the revolutionists and that it has ' no designs n]Miii Costa Rica. President Cues to Cleveland. Canton, <>., April 2"i.?President McKinl-y, aecojjijmr.ii-d by liis private so?* n tary.t' >r! elymi, ami Postmaster George ii. j in7. ? ni i;11s cny, irir nero ior Olovt 1 i:i*i this morning. The president >1" goes to (Tevelniid to visit his two sisters, t He will rc'.nu t it'anton this evening. Mule Takes an Appeal. (Jin.t'Mi.Ja, S. April 25.?Attorney (iriu-.al Il'llinger hns tiled a formal notice of his intention to np]>enl from the doei-i-m of Jpdge Hem t in ijuashiug the jiidi t nirn; n.;ainsi (' doncl Neal oti the > clung-of failure to tarn over certain unite y received hy him as superinteiiIs Jent of the stale penitentiary. Kiimors of Kevolutiou. Montkvimo, Urngnny, April 25.? There are new minors of revolution in "yt the republic. (ieueral Martinez, who if >r iti Argentina, is supposed to bo tho au< f thor of a plot against Onosfcas'govern? tin nit. Two arrests have beeu made. I Surgical operations and fledi destroyi No matter how often a cancerous so | Dcos: not this prove conclusively that Cam j blood trouble by cutting or burning out j the poison? ii Cancer runs in families through mat I time to he stricken with the deadly utala< ; On!/ Bisoi! Diseases ca ?further proof that Cancer is a disease of To euro a hlood disease like this you 1 I Cancer effectually and permanently hut 8 j I S. 8. 8. enters the circulation, searches ! cr ordinal v bii txl medicine can do this. l \ .iltowiwf d-c -ore to lu-hl naturally ;iml peri . A little pimple, i l ' w \ lic;?l tinder ordinary t } a he. ! form of cancer. 7 "r. " 7 / Mk. y#tali M. Kecsli i . - ? ?. y-x r.--, years elil. att'l for 1 -x ?y '/ Catf v on my .1 iw, whir! ? ' '' t"i ; 1 couKt in I live tm.ri , 1 "-'-s '' line, ?ms?I bail riven tt;> a Ix.i niit'^i,! my cow | out. i tlic sore I'I'khii t<? . *'*.V v i l it .-'lort tiino ma le a c<< V a : pleiptid, rlecp is refrc: Our medical dep. ?.\periencc, \\lu> are mf..? .i. ,,, Vi ,..t. ,1 _ v ,x innke no eliarg i MOTHER'S FEARFUL DEED. _ Clave Ijiiuditnuiii to Her Children Then Sheets Herself. ( Goi.nsr.ojio, N. C., April 21.?Mm. ! James Ho! rrto . f {his place, while in* ! sane from jealousy, attempted to kill her ' two iiHle ;;ii iwi;ii p i ; >:i, and then fa; tally shot herself, ller plans were tloI liberate. See- lr.a-i., laudanum, re' turned home, called the children into ' her room, locke 1 the door, jj.ivo them j tin iKii-on, told thein to lie down on tlie i floor, took a rev.tlver t;:i 1 sat down by | thein to see tin in die, and then take her [ own life. Her mother, who live; with her, nt| tempted to enter the room, and fmdinjt i it io*kr:l, notifiivl Mrs. KMorrfs hu<"!> :iil. As tit< latter ; ?.t pled to fore;) an enfrance >'rs. i' -t- herself ill the bread and 1 II ' i the unconscious children i'.ita'.is wounded. Medical aid was instantly summoned ! ; ami after four hour.;' work the children I j wore saved. There is no hope for Mrs. j Roberts. ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN. j Democrats Dive Their Views on heading tjuestioiss of Day. Nkw Youk, April 2 i.?Following is a : ! summary of the replies irom '2-5 Domo| cratic national eoamiitteemen to quesI lions regarding the enmpaign issues and i candidates: : Anti-imperialism as a leading issue, i 21; anti-trusts as a Fading issue, 21; ; money question us a leading issue, 16; anti-militarism as a leading issue, <5. i Chicago platform will he reaffirmed, 20; noncommittal as to Chicago plat form, 3: Dewey's enndidaey not taken seriously, 11: Dewey's candidacy would , not hurt Hryan, 12. I l?r- 4?o?-lri<iJ(i(Ion, Q{ Drjraii mmii. imously on first ballot, 13; Admiral i Schley for vice president, 2: no ; er onal | choice for vice president, 1(5; Cunuuings, Sulzor, VanWyck, Williams, Pattison , and Daniel (each) 1. i BAD MONEY IN CIRCULATION. Charleston Flooded With Counterfeit I $5 and fjllO Hills, i Charleston, April "2:5.?According to General Beazell, a former paymaster in i 1 the United States army, Charleston is Hooded with all kinds of counterfeits, bills and silver, dollars and halves. This money lias been in circulation here for some time and it is not being passed with any fraudulent intent. Tile people who handle it accept it as good money and spend if in the same way. General Beazell says the counterfeits in circulation in Charles ton are mostly of deno ninations of ?2, $."> and ?10. There are some silver dollars and half dollars in circulation and much smaller coin. Kseaped Convict Captured. Raleigh, April 23.?The negro convict, Pat singleton, who after four years' freedom was captured this week in th" navvvard at Norfolk, was brought to tin* jieiiitentiary to complete a 30-year I sentence. lie was originally sent up for j manslaughter, and just before his term ended murdered a fellow convict, He was for this sentenced 30 years, and has served 10 years of the t Tin. It cost ?11!) to recapture him. lie is oncof the most dosjierate of all the convicts. in; Andkkso.v, S. C., April 2'\.?J. W. Howard, a merchant at i) 'an, lias disappeared under suspicions cireuinstnnccs. He was in business f^th II. W. Pruitt. The lodger containing an ae< ?>?irjr of tin* linn's busiiio?s cannot be | found and i; believed m linyc been j destroyed by Howard. Afler taking stock Mr. Pruitt thinks there is a short- ' age of about |1,0()0. Howard wrote a lid tor from Augusta, saying ho was going to Cuba. Moonshiner.; Cap! ured. cautkusvu.u:, Ga., April 21.?The r< venue nu n have been after tiio illicit stills in this part of the sta'e, and several largo soiznros have been mule within the l;i;,t few days. One large still was found about 4 miles from Lafayette, and ab ait BOO gallons of b-or and some danbliugs was destroyed, and the stills, two larg olios, of 200 and lo t gallons capacity, respectively, were seiz ;d and the owner, W. B. Hartman, arrested. Metpor Found Near Newberry. i> NiwviU'.itHY, H. C., April 2!k?Mr. N. ! i O. Pvles ronorts that Mrs. B. W. Wat j kins of the Chnppcll.s neighborhood rticently found near her home u G<)-]>ouiid oval-shaped ball, supposed to be au meteorite. New Hank In C'hcraw. 1 Ciibkaw, 8. O., April 21.?It is now a 1 certainty that Cheraw will have another ' . hank. The capital stock has been sub' i scribed and a suitable building for its I location purchased. FfcJII Rontov up; plasters are useless, painful anil dangerous, re is removed, another conies at or near the sj eer is n hlooil disease, and that it is folly toattei the sore, which, after all, is only an outward iv generations, and those whose ancestors hav lv. n tie Transmitted from One I the blood. . s. s. i out and removes all taint, and stops the format S. S. S. goes down to the very roots of the dis nanently. S. S. S. at the same time purifies the i harmless looking wart or mole, a lump in 111 rcatment, should all be looked upon with sus tiK, 94t Windsor Ave.. Jlrlstnt. Tcnu., writes : " I three years had suffered with a severe form of 1 i the doctors in ttiis city mid was inciirntdc, and I tlian six mouths, i accepted their statement as " 11 hope of ever being well again, when r.iv druglition, recommended S. S S. After taking a few i Ileal, inueli to ttie snrpri-c of tlie physicians, and f lUiptcle eure. t have gained in flesh." my appetite J shtng ? in fart, am enjoying perfect health. " artinent is in charge of physicians of long especially skilled in treating Cancer and oth e whatever for this service. THE SWIFT J= :? WL. r? Photog Made at the old Squire Gallery no; have lite Gallery Well equipped for date PhotogT Of all sizes and styles. My prict guaranteed. I also do enlarging of all deliver the work in the most stylish ant latest mouldings. rv A M 1 T* \T n r? 1 W~ V KJ i^N I 1>I n U L t THIS OPPORTLUS To get good work cheap. Your f way and you regret that you have no 1: -'?COME A'] Prompt attention g N. K. McLANE, UNION DR. GEO. DOUGLASS, | Physician and Surgeon. * Oilers his professional services to I the people of Union nnd vicinity. Office in Hunk Building. Leave culls nt Union Drug Co.'s Store or ring up c Phone No. 71. 8-Gtnoa It A 1.1*11 IC. CARSON. II. L. SCAII'K CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real cs- r tate and collections. Y .JAMKS MIN 110, D. U. DUNCAN. C. 1?. SANDKHS. I Munro, Duncan anil Sanders 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAM'.' Office No. 4 Law Lunge, UnUn, 3. C. 5-ly Rooms to Rent. III IAj HOUSE to rent, for 11)00?ns ? whole or in apart merits. Other houses and rooms to rent. tf .t. ol.oitoh wai.t.afr. . Mules For Sale. 11? Three good mules for sale cheap | Q for cash or credit with good security, j u 8. Jason Nohman. i <j I ^ S. MEANS BEATY, ' ATTOKN KY AT LAW. ].; . . T | 1 looms Xo. 11 anil 1"? footer TluiM| tug. i-ny. T POR SALE. We w ii) s? il one. or more horses at . A |ni< e l**tow tli-ir real worth. Wo wil ci swap a one-horse waijoii for I'enl. MI LI.KIl lltCOTO KISS. j, For Sale Cheap. j, I One 25 Morse Power Steam .r ! Boiler, full f!u-!i front; with slack, I tn-peefor'and pipe connections COM- h I'LKTK. 11 nAi.r.ifum I\MI1X() AIIIJ,, Jiy ,1, " JI (JAi'i/r, Trews. ami Alnnngcr. I1 S-i51II< ? t 8 tl | KAI* M I NO Iv A N I )S I For Sale. Easy Terms. >> Pri oTwot) Fifteen I)?l'a s per t| k re. Siti a c<l diHcrotit srct'one of " e S.m'h Carolina, E. K. I'AI-MER, h Columbia, 8. C. ' 1 P. 0. Bux 288 ' be Cut Out 1 est with Piasters and besides, never cure Cancer, ime point, and always in a worse form, nipt to cute this deep-seated, dangerous sign of the disease?a place of exit for c been afflicted with it are liable at any Generation to Another ry trafce of the poison.*" Nothin^cnres ion of cancerous cells. No mere tonic _ iease, and forces out the deadly pOison, ; blood and builds up the general health. c breast, a cut or bruise that refuses to , picion, as this is often the beginning of ^ cr blood diseases. Write for any advice SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. RAPHS xt to new Bank Building. T now the latest up-toaph Work. ?8 are reasonable and satisfaction sizes and stjles of finish, and can I durable frames, also handle the " riends and loved ones aic passing ite photograph of them. ? ONCE.^^ iven mail orders. Photographer, ANDY GROCERIES. ask a part of your patronage. \v ^ end orders by serV%nt or ring up 'phon<^84. ill GoodsTDeliv?r|d Free. S. H. BROWN. BS-Ii mos iee Us Before Buying Your ice for the coming a3cai>n. dONEST WEIGHTS. Prices aud satitfac'.ion guaranteed. Inion Ice & Coal Co. \ E. BAILEY, Proprietor. CROWN TORREKCE, IWTDTT ^ J HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i(lice R.tiil apartrr.en's over Dufee'# Drug Store. 1 44 6m. . DELINQUENT TAX SALES. I?y virtue of sundry tax executions } me directed, I will sell before Hie ourt House door, in the town of 'nion, S. C., on Monday the seventh ay of May next, during the legnl ^ ours of Sheriff's Sales, 1 lie following f escribed property to wit: One tract of land belonging to Mrs. ili/nhcth Hobo, in Cross Keys 'ownship, eonlaining 51 ncres. One tract of lund belonging to homan Morris, in Union Township, ontaining 'J 17 acres. One tract of land belonging to didphus Fnrr, In Shntuo Township, ontaining 10 acres. One lot of land belonging to Alllanc6 i Cross K< yg TownsRin. ( >ne lot of In ml* belonging" t ? Mrs. I. I?. l.amplcy, iti IJuion School list riot. * Two mu'cs belonging to E. II. ct or. The nbovo described proportj' will o unlit fur tuxes nt- the suit r?f he State against the above. named nfenilMtttfi. .f. 0. Lorn, P?,'8t. Ap'l 1 Ct 11. 1900. Sheriff. NOTICE. All persons having business coned oil Willi the Water Works or llectrlo Lights will call at, office of he Commissioner in the Hank 3nll(j* ig at the top of steps Bachelor stroot iti ran on, We have placed Mr. L. CJ. Young i char ?e and any business left with iin will have prompt attention. Phone Xo. 82. F. M. Fauk, Chairman. * -j.