The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 22, 1900, Image 6
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One ounce added to]
lime sprinkled en the
dew is sure death to
DUKE S DRUG STORI
Letter, No it
Bill Mads
Or any other kind or
Job Work
Neatly and promptly cxcutcd
at the
Times Job Office.
H.G. BAILEY
MAKES IT A POINT To
FUKNISII THE BEST
THE COLNTBY
AFFORDS IX
Beef, Mutton, Pork
AT HIS MARKET.
"" 1 ' - * .i / it
IllC IHglK'Sl ]URC JKJHl KM ill I
kinds of Country Produee.
Free Delivery to every part ol
town.
SEND IN YOUD ORDERS 'OR
RING UP NO \
H. G. Bailey.
bacon,
FLOOR,
hams,
canned mm%
and
fresh-GARDEN
vegetables
AT
I m TIC n CM ITM
i/. ^iiu J i i,
The Ilousekc e]>n Friend.
LooitoYonrlnterests
T have a hill line of heavy
and fancy family groceries always
on hand, 1 will not he
undersold. My stock of Fancy
and Plain Candies, Canned
Goods, Fruits and Vegetal des,
Putter, Fs*ixs etc., are always of
select variety. I handle a full
line of harmonicas, also Coiuhs
Inrushes and other toilet articles,
J.T. SEXTON.
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PROJECTION f. :.<1 I; ' ; h-,U . t
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CONTRACTORS'm
^BUILDERS'^
*,?_MILL SUPPLIES.
n ?-?' D ? ? ? " - * ? -? ~
n?mi, uriqiddii ani Otu
cl Bolts, Bods, WaluM#, Tank*, To-wnrs, Aa
t*taal Wire and Manila Itope, Hoisting Cuglnai
'.nd Pomp*, Jack#, Derricks, Crabs, Chain ant
Bona Kola's.
trCeut Mvery Day. Makt Quick DeliveryLOMBARD
IRON WORKSS SUPPLY CO
ADOCm, OA.
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jCAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
COPYRICHTS Alio DESIGNS
i' Send your business <1 ito WnsbliiRtor.>
sttve* time, costs lesr, better serviee.
(i My efllro close to TT B. PjG-nlOltev FKEE prehmlni1
sry examinations made. Ally ? lee not One mil 11 patent
<1 U secured PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN l'.'VEARS
' [ ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book IloW to oblflln I .tonte."
cent (Too. Petei.is iirct'ireil through f Q iippo.-s
\ recMre special iiotlcn, without clia' -i, !u tl."
INVENTIVE AG?:
' jlllastretod monthly- Eleventh year-terms, $1. a y-.?.r.
If r sirrfrs
|Li Us 01(1111.110, WASHINGTON, U. C.
GREEN I;
G pounds flour or slacked |
) vine while wet with ,n
otato Bugs. For Sale at (h;
i. iipposilc Hold Union. Jj,
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I YOU r*N SO T RJAO THiO $MH T>PE AT 1? INCiliS OI^TAM'C ^
v?iU iin ct'-rAtu*. WE ARE rRti Ama TOR accjraticy TCSYI.G in
ML I tt-? ANO GUAHANTtC JA tlSfAC T ION.
EYES TESTED FREE
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WILLIAMSON'S -JEWELRY ?
| AND OPTICAL STORE. ||!
r J. CLOUGH WALLACE. vs
K
ATORNEY AT LAW.
R)0233 1 ar.il 2 up lair.?, Foe'et 01
iBuTJing, oppwite Hotel after Jane1
ary 1 *t. 181)9. 11 25 98 I jr. J
Land For Sale.
I have a few choice building lots u;
j for sale. 1"
I . Also a two horse farm, suitable f<-r J.'1
! Truck farming, lying on both sides u
i corporate line?will sell cheap or
lease t o good party. ol
11-It L. (1. Youxu. bl
| KA li \11 ,NG LA N
For Sale. Easy Terms. ?
lM:oTwot> Fifteen l)>l!ais per
a?re. .Situated different sections t f
in
South Caroline, jo
1C. Iy. PALMES, or
Columbia, SC. r?
P. O. Box 283 . 1 T-'Jiu ?"
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YOUNG MSN WANTED
J V.'iili I ; ir . ilium: i >i> ;ii I tmi( I tUinrarU l-, to >.*
! TKi.K'iUAi'i;v. It:iilr..uil account finr .
i i; ' jyjii-ivi:' ; i 'ilii* i- ruiloi .-t-? i liy all tl:
; ' . -!i11^ rail-v.'iV ? . ; >)>.:.:>> - as tIn- nnly per fi<
t :n:<l rcli.t'.iic Institution ol' its kinil- A!! .
I i. ' y l :?< 1 i.t? assisted Ja positions. V*
I i s ,ii atlmi: > I. Wiito for I'tvo t'ttld Hi
I i nutu. (Kali term opens August 15tlt.)
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:.i .".in J,e.\ injrtoti. Ivy. ^
For Sale Cheap.
! One 25 Horse Power Steam
' BoiiCr, full llusli front; with stack, m
' it,specter a:ul pipe connections COM- st
1'LK nc. p
1 K.\ci:i.nioii Kxiri.vo Mux, By J.
iT. Oai:i.t, Treas. and Manager,
j 8-Uir.os t s n
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iDr.C.W.iLTJSTELL, j<
i
Physician and Surgeon,
OlTjrs hia " professional services to
the people of Uaiou. Ottico in lianh h
Building. Leave calls nt Union v.
Drug Co. store or ring up Phone No c<
19 for prompt service.
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Mules For Sale. a
! IS
Three good mules for sale cheap n
' for cash or credit with cood security. 'd
S. Jason Norman.
S. MEANS BEATY,
attorney at law. ?
i lu.oms No. 11 and 13 Feet or I'nikl- 0
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DR. GEO. DOUGLASS,
Physician and Surgeon. ^
ojVrs his professional services to ^
t no people of Union and vicinity.
'dflcfin Dank Iluilding. heave calls it
, at Union Drug Co.'s Store or ring up J1
. I'iione No. 71. 8-0rnos
. KA 1,1'Jl K. ('ARSON. II. L. SCAII 12.
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CARSON & SCAIFE, t
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i"
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j Special attention given to real estate
an<l collections. 1
' FINAL DISCHARGE. >
r
? Notice 5r licri-hy yivon that J.oila !
(5. I/ill iojolin Aaminist rainx. wiui i
j will HMfHX0ilt of the I'Nliito of !\. .M
S Littlojohn, cl< <; vi-ed. Ihh applied to
.liMOti M. (trot i*. .1 i?1 v*?' < f Probate, in ?
i jintl for the county of Union, for :>
? final discharge as such ndrnicUlr.i- (
$ ; trix.
^ It is Oi:d: iii:ii, That Iholoihilwy
i, of.July A l>. l'.VJ'J, ho fixed for In ii.*- j
? ino of I'ol it ion, nil.I a final sc 11 lemon*
| of sahl Kstato.
Jason M. k,
X I Probftto J Of] go Union <)o., S. (5. I
i .Tiino IS, 1000, i.nion <
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0U7H CAROLINA'S CLAIMS.
HI man's llill for Their Payment
Passes the Semite.
Washington, Juno T.?Senator Til 1iiu
lias bail a hard ii>f'iifr all along the
le ill lii.-; efforts to get an adjustment
tho claims of the rtato against the
liited States for money expended l>y
c suite daring the war of lSl'J and the
lurid:i war of lSHO. Strong opposition
us manifested in the committee on apopriations
to the amendment <>11'. red
* the senator to tho sundry civil bill,
it ha finally succeeded in having the
nendment reported by the committee,
dieii the aineiidiuent was considered
the senate it was tiic subject of much
hate, anil rejected, but the senator
ked for a reconsideration, and after
,*o hours of debato, tho amendment
us passed. Tho house, however, rosed
to accept the action oil the sena e
i this item, and tiro amendment was
fonted in conference.
Senator Tillman, anticipating this ac
>n, mid previously intro-meed n bin in
0 senate providing fur a settlement ,;f
ese claims against. the government,
e called it up, and after debate, the
11 was passed bv the senato.
WHOLESALE JAIL DELIVERY.
very Prisoner In 1,aureus County l'scapes?Still
at I.mrg".
IjACUkns, S. C., Juno 11.?Every prisicr
in (he e junty jail has made his esipo.
There were six negroes in tlie
il and the ringleader in the d- livery is
:pp.?se.l to have been John Coleman,
ho two mouths ago, while working on
i" chaiugang, knocked the guard sen-ess,
took his r:fl'> and fled and then
mgerously wounded a citizen in the
>sse who elVeeted his capture. It was
ought Coleman's wounds would prove
tal.
Two iron bars in his cell door were
it through with a knife, bars broken
it the window and a ladder made of
ankers, by which the men let themlves
out. Coleman invited the others
1 join liim. None have been captured.
EPEW TO AID CHARLESTON
o Is Interested la Two Projects to
Help Thot City.
CriAUt.nsTON, June 7.?Charleston has
itcrested Senator Depew in two promts
the city is mostly deeply interested
i?a government appropriation of $250,)0
for the South Carolina Interstate
id West Indian exposition and the reoval
of the naval station and drydock
om Port lioyal to this city.
Senator Depew had 'previously cstabshed
friendly relations with prominent
harlestouinus and has been dubbed
nth Carolina's "other senator."' The
ew York senator visited the "Citv bv
to Sea" oil too occasion of tli" ivo pDii
given tiio Gridiron club, which was
1 occasion peculiarly Uttcd to the forinig
of "friendly relations."
ILLING NEAR GREENVILLE.
aim Mel liolall Shoots Ills Uncle?liesuit
of Family Feud.
Gkf.exvilt.e, S. C., Juno 11.?John
[cTimlall, who lives in the Bushy crook
iction of Anderson county, about 7
lilos from here, shot and almost i:iantly
killed his uncle, James W.
,oncr, in a road near McTiudall's store,
ic contents of a doubleb arrcl shotgun
iking effect in tho chest and abdomen.
Trouble has existed in tho family for
longtime. McTlndall claims self dc :w,
alleging that Roper was udvancig
on liinr with a knife at tiio timo ho
re 1 the fatal shot.
I'.ditor Ocserts His Family.
Col/j>'ii!A, S. O., June H.?Mrs. G. 1>.
iro >ks is cm^nvoring ti discover tho
hereabouts of her laishmd, who was
lifov of the Guilford, M. G., Videttc.
Irs. Brooks was originally from Clif:*a,
where her mother lives. From the
.atenicnts of Mrs. Bianton, Brooks sent
is wife, with her two children, to pay
or a vi-it m voral months ago, and has
bandoned them. Theinfonnationfroip
forth Carolina is that the editor has relayed
or disposed of all l:is effects) and
isappearcd.
Sucees-fiil Kljing Machine.
Bftitrjx, June 11.?A new airship inented
by Here Weissuiauu, a mechanic,
a-; been tried here. It ascended 2'J
irtivsnnd Hew !">, lauding safely. Tlie
tr rocked violently during its flight,
wing to iiiijx rl'cer- construction. Ilerr
VVissmuu will reconstruct the machine,
sing paper mache and all aiuiunm.
Postmaster (lets One Year.
IlM.rcnm, June 7. ? In the United
fates district court here Postmast t C.
Vr. Battle, r? negro, was convicted ol
mbez/Jemont and sentenced to one year
a jail. He is the third negro i>ostinns?r
convicted of this crime during this
i-rin, all from the second, cr black disrift.
Capital stock Increased.
L.'.xi'asti:::, S. C., June 11.?At ti
icetiiigof tin: directors of tho I/wseas
;>r cotton mill it wasdeeidtJfl to increase
lie capital stock to $1,000,000. Tho pre*
nt mill has 12,00.) spindles and the cap
lal .'took is $lo0,0D0. When completed
be mill will havo 02,000 spindles.
Scalded Her Child to Death.
Timmovsvim.f., 8. C.,. .Tunc 11.?Mrs
?. 11. Bo wen of thi-i placo aecidontallj
crMod her little child to death. Tht
author threw a kettle of boiling watei
>nt of tlie window striking the child it
he face, inflicting injuries from whicl
he child died a few hours latar.
itlch Kind of iron Ore.
Rai.kioii, Juno 7.?Iron ora, said t<
rt> of quality, has boon found iu tin
onthern ]x>rtion of this county. It ma]
?e part of the : amo or. be:l as that ii
Johnston county, which is now boini
niited, tho ore going to t!io Greensbor
iron and ste I works.
Work tins Begun.
AU.kndal.t3, S. (J., Juno 11.?Th
knBhern Kai .way company has begin
work on tho n?.w lino direct from Allen
Uile to llardooviHo.
I v fi'^J
Contagious Blood Poison is the most ?
I The first sore or ul<
I Svy. glands enlarge ami
i W^ri i some of the milder
v ttvtev tortured with rlietin
u is a pec|lliar
s?\ used hv one infectei
I V?4 AL I from parent to chile
' ><% _ .fit* Many nil old so
! ... poison con tract ?-d it
I yfj/i: and thought you \vc
' rsULx?* , | drive it from the ou
v V.V.". i.vo. i Von may not recot
; ^.."VtiVSri; c..?taKiouS u:Uo.i i
rv. . i.' ;. i 'vitli and the only nntid<
i < 11 ! a diijcnscd poison ? there is ue
lifiii cure m
J |: . ,w,v. cl( se study of btooi
! j " ing it. You can c
T : i i-: * i ? .1 .home, ntid your
I i ' ..... my information oj
i'.' \1SVS, mid will
j } " tentioii. C lUSUil
I 'i no charge whatever
conducted in the str
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|! TRIBUTE TO Tr.'E FILIPINOS.
, General <_>fis Says They ^re the Dest
t?f Any Asiatic lineo.
Washington, Juno 13.?Daring General
Otis' afternooon at the war department
in or.ferenro with tho heads of
the various d. partmgnts in regard to tho
condition and r.- a.; of the army in tlio
Philippines, he had many questions to
answer in Ii 1 intercourse with his
friends respecting present and future
! conditions in the Philippines, and of
} these lie talked quite freely. lie mado
one sta' anent in parti-,,;;' .r which eamo
as a distinct s vrpri<-.? in* view of the 1 act
that ho ha. pent a ye .cainl n half in
Philippine to>; lie drehir* d those 1 i 11pinos
were without question the hi st. of
; any of the Asia!" , living on tho
Paci'.i - i m : a : i "amis. 11- paid u
j liigii tri u.e to I'e ir a jui itiveuess,
saying ti:et t! y uig ; i I old were
alike anxi 'Us to learn l'rom the Americans.
The demand for schools on tho
American plan was insatiable.
"'hey want the American school b >alts
and declar their children will he better
educated from them. The Filipino ehil
(Iron leant rani !y. Even the old natives
se:. the t wr books in an effort I )
lix English piiras in their mind. Tin-re
was a (1- art'i of teachers at iirst. The
natives often have tve mrso to the soldiers
who know a little Spanish stud so
ire ennoble for <1 -tail as teachers.
|
Two Important Captures.
Wasiiington , .kmc US.?General MaeArthur,
at Manila, has cabled tin- war
department a^ follows: "lb-port capture
Gem nils Hi/.ott, near Memo >, and Cevostnry,
at Al-vlu, b ?th important, latter
very intj?orr;siit lead-a of guerrillas in
i Pnnganuy province (La/on)." General
| Corbin attaches eoii-ddnnble importance
! to these captures. He thinks tite.v are
. in the nature of surrenders and indicate
! that the principal leaders of the in1
surgents are abandoning the cause and
conhnit into Manila to accept- American
Eupromacy.
I LYNCHING OF SIMON ADAMS.
Was Thrown Into the Kiver nu<l Told
to Swim.
Coi.t'MRLTs, Ga., June 13.?It is learned
that Simon A-iams, the negro lynched
near lierc, was thrown into tho river
and ordered to swim for his life.
Before throwing him into the river,
the mob put a heavy ch :i:i around his
neelc, but notwithstanding this handicap
and the swilt current, the negro
made a her .i struggle for life, and
thinking lie we.r.ld escape, tho crowd
opened tiro oa him from tho bank, severely
wounding him. lie continued to
struggle, however, diving us ho wont.
1 Ii - last dive is said to have boon sonic
in b or. and as lie. came up a Winchester
ballet lodged in his head, killing liiiu.
RT ATI IF HP RPWATOQ \/AMflP
It Will J Jo Unveiled at. Raleigh on
August tl'2.
R.w.r.ioir, .Tuno in.?Tho commit too
on the Vnnco statue have flxod Aug. 22
j as the date of unveiling. I);,* that" time
!:?' exciting campaign ami statu election
wiil liavo ended. The following inscription
was ordered .placed on n bronze
tubl.-t on lIn- base of the statue:
"Z-.'bnlon 1 laird Vance, May 13, 1S30,
April*! 1, 1S04; State L-gislator, Membi i
of United States House of Representatives;
Thrice Go .ernor of North Carolina;
l\mr Times Elected United States
Senator; the Great Tribune of tho Poo,
i plo." _
Devrlos Appolnterl.
Washington*, June l.J ?Representative
Dovries has been appointed to till
the vacaucy on the b >ar<l of general appraisers
at New York caused by the failk
lire of the m mite to ' on'i'un theappon;!
in.-nt of \V. 1). Mviinai of Tntlintifi
: Though Mr. Dovrio.s is appointed as u
Democrat, it is .aid his selection \Vft>
' hugely da.! t'? the influence of prominent
Republican politicians, including
' i Senator lfnnuaand Representatives Bubcock
and Dick.
I Judy In a Dux.
Anderson, S. C., Juno 10.?WiiiU
' j several negro children wero picking
1 blackberries in a field near here the)
1 discovered a wooden box half buried ii
1 nu old terrace. They returned to theh
1 i homes and reported that they had foun<
; a box of money. With some older no
i groes they went back to the place o
i their find, and upon the box being un
3 . cartliod it was found to contain the hal
> i decomposed r tiuaius of a negro child.
Gubernatorial Candidates.
^ 1 Columbia, S. (J., Juno 13.?The stub
o campaign will begin in Orangeburg oj
Thursday. Thus far the candidates wh<
ore regarded as being in the contest fo
governor are Frank B. Gary of Abbe
ville, James A. Hoyt of Greenville, A
a Howard Patterson of Barnwell, Mile
B. McSweenoy ^>f Hampton, and G
Walt Whitman of Union.
legradiug and destructive of all diseases, as
:er is followed by little red pimples on the
inflame, copper colored splotches appear, a
symptoms ; they increase in severity, final
:atic pains and covered with offensive eatin}
poison, atid so highly contagious that an :i
1 with this loathsome disease, may beinocnl
1, appearing as the same disease or in a mod
re or stubborn skin trouble appearing in m
i onrlv life. You may have taken potash am
re cured, but you were not, for these poison
tside, but it is doing its work on the itisid
jnizc it as the same old taint, but it is. ?
\jison, and it will cure you. it is the only
>te for this poison. S. S. S. cleanses the i;
ver any return of the disease.
j AT 0 . 8taj
1 poison and actual experience in treaturc
yourself perfectly ami permanently /
secret is your own. Mhould you need fi
medical advice at any tiujo, write to ?
\>:y have made a life study of blood
give your letter prompt and careful ?
them as often as you please ; we make j|
foV this service. All correspondence is ^
ictesl confidence.
Address, SWI
PHGTOC
Made at the old Squire Gallery
have the Gallery
Well equipped fo:
date Photog
Of all si zea and styles. My pi
guaranteed. I also do enlarging ot r
, ?h liver the w?.rk in the most stylish t
latert mouldings,
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THIS OPPORTU
To get good work cheap. You
way and you regret that you have in
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Prompt ottentioiT
N. K. McLANl
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SOU ill OAKOLIX.V COLLEGE
COLUMBIA, S. C.
A. l'? , B. S , A. M., h L D , L. I.
< .nurses. cpring uoursci l ] r
iVnchors. Fourteen Profetsi 1*8; 513,000
voiumiM in library; excellent
ltd otenies, clafs-vooms, gymnasium,
inlirmury, athletic grounds. Tuition
flo, either fee^ ylS, a session; tuition
remit ted to needy students. Expense's
. Jil.'io to $17") n ses-don. Oe-rtiied
I'uj ils from f >rtv-five Accredited
Schools enter its Freshman Glass
without cxarninntion.
Knt:nr.ee and Normal Scholarship
Kx eniinations hold at e very county
seat, Fitelay, July 2o, 10oo, by County
Superintendents.
Next session opens Sept. 2d, 19 >o.
For catalogue, neldrosa,
F. C. WOODWARD, President.
2d lin
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that W. \V.
and T. G. Duncan Kxecutors of the
Estate eif 1?. II. Rice, deceaseei, has
applied to Jason M. (irt'or, Judge of
P:obato, in and for the County, of
Knion^for a final discharge as such
UAI VU ll'l
It ia (Judkukd, That the 9th day
of July A. I). H)oo, bo fixed for hearing
of Petition, and a final settlement
of said Estate.
J \sox M. Gkkku,
Probate Judge Uniori County, S. 0.
June 8th, ll)oo, Uxrox Timks.
28-H __
FOR SALE.
We will s? 11 one or moie horses a* .?
p ire In-low tilt ir real worth. We will
s>vaj? a one-Sn?i.sa wagon for fo xl.
I'.'.Mf Mii.lf.ii linoTUisn.s.
STOCKHOLDER'S"MEETING. "
At ;t nu'elii.gof ttic 15 ard of Director.*
f the Alj hi Col (on Mills held on June
Si.li, it was resolved; that a call meeting
of the Stoekholdei'a <f Alpha (a)tton
Mills be held for the purpo e of voti'-g
on the qncsti'Mi of sin issue ol' $2u,0(jIJ
prt-niYu! .slock; that said me 'tun? he
li? I<1 m loa n hall at Jon sviilc, .S. C., o i
July 12th, at 11 o'clock a. m.
24?K
FIRST OF THE SEASON.
I
I will give a barbecue in I'nion, on
, July the l:h. W in. M.dnllman, the
famous barbecue cook will prepare
the cue. There will bo speaking by
tho candidates, and a baseball game
will be oiio of the features of the oo<
i cusion. All desiring a first-class bar'
lectio dinner will find what they
! sviint.
, 21 IT. O.BAILEY.
11
jl suer colds t
-*lr r.rc noted for hanging on. g
They weaken your throat mr.
j1 is and lungs, and lead to wit
, i ^ serious trouble. Jj?
]' ?* Don't trifle with them. +t
, Take Scott's Emulsion nt St
once. It soothes, heals,
and cures* ?r
~2j SOc. *nd$l. Ail drucgli'3.
? POISON, "
it vitiates an<l corrupts the entire system. I
bodv, mouth and throat become sore, the I
nd hair and eyebrows fall ont. These are
ly attacking tne vital organs ; the hotly is 1
* sores. P
inocent person handling the same articles |i
ated with the virus. It can be transmitted
ifietl for>n ? like Kczema orSerofnla.
iddle life, is due and traceable to blood
1 mercury faithfully for two or three years
ous minerals nevet cure this disease ; they
e, and will show up again sooner or later. !
?. S." S. has cured thousands of cases of
purely vegetable blood purifier known,
lood thoroughly of every particle of the
Bend for our Home Treatment book, ^
ich gives a history of the disease in all I
jes, and is the result of many years of r
FT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, C?A. ^
Graphs'!
mm ? as
next to new Bank Building. I now
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r the latest up-tor,
raph Work. '
ices are reasonable and rati.-faction]
ill sisscs and styles of finish, and canj
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r friends and loved ones arc passing
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A-Chat by the Way
Often leads to things of importance.
A short call and a
short talk with us may lead you
to a knowledge of our clothing
that will tell you to your profit,
i Just now we want to talk about
the Men's Suits we are offering:
Genuine Black Clay Worsted
Suits at
$3.00 $5.00 and $7.50
Blue and Black all Wool
Serge for Boys $2 50,
Men's Crash Suits at
$1.25 $1.50 and $2.00.
Men's Silk Bosom Shirts are jl
still going at 48 cents.
^ ours for business,
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FANCY GROCERIES.
1 I ask a part of your
patronage.
| Send orders by servant or ^
ring up 'phone 84. ^
All Goods Delivered Free.
S. H. BROWN.
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CROWN TORRENCE, M. D.,
1 HYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
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Oillce and apartments over Duke's
Drug Store.
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Munro, Duncan and Sanders !
ATTORNEYS AT LA\0
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Office No. 4 Law Ran^? Ui i?r,
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Rooms to Rent.
IS I Mi HOUSE to rent for] 900?as a
' whole or in apartments. Other
' homes und rooms to rent.
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