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"PARIS One ounce added to. lime sprinkled on tli dew is sure death to * DUKE S DRUG STOBJ Letter, + Note Bill Hads Or any other kind of Job Work Neatly and promptly ex. cutcd at the Times Job Office. II.O. BALIEY MAKES IT A POINT T(J FURNISH THE BEST THE COUNTRY AFFORDS IN Beef, Mutton, Pork AT HIS MARKET. The highest price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Free Delivery to every part ol town. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS OD RING UP NO 1. H. G. Bailey. BACON, FLOUR. HAMS, CANNED GOODS and FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES AT LOUIS D. SMITH, The Housekeeper'a Friend. Loot to Tonr Interests I have n full line of heavy and fancy family groceries always on hand, I will not he undersold. My stock of Fancy and Plain Candies, Canned ( WOnda On<l Vn?nt.il\lno - i uiia' uuu * uu/u;?"j Butter, Eggs etc., are always ol select variety. I handle a full line of harmonicas, also Combs Brushes and other toilet articles, .T.T.SEXTQX. \ any thing V"M i i . \ nt "<t imp.>vt>; also gctj J CAVEAT.TRAOE-MAaK,COPYRIGHT or DESIGN J 5PR0IECH0N. RcikI nuclei. tkc.chor j liotc. * 5 fur free (Mimiii'iii< n i-irl isih irp t 1 BOOK ON PATENTSK^'ffi f wr C. A. SNOW A CO J J Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D. C- f Contractors' 585 ^builders'v ano_IYIILL supplies. Ckitlnp, Staal Baams, Oolaau uA CkM nel Hniu, R<xl?, Watfhts, Task*, Towam, Ac Rtaal Wlra and Manila Rosa, HoMif Begin* tn<1 Pumps, Jacks, Darrlau. Grabs. Chain ami Knpw llollll. -*??rv Aoy. Maht Quick DeUtwry. LOMBARD IRONWORKS! SUPPLY CO AVOVITA, 41 A. ^caveats,trade marks, ;! copyrichts and desicks. i1 Sonrt your hnMlnrmA direct to WiuliiiiKloiit unveil time, rontn leu, bettor (M-rvloe. 11 My oflee cloee to IT. 8. Patent OBIce. FREE prellmlni > ary examination! mad* Attv'a fee not da* until patent 11 la teen red PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN 19 YEAR!! ! ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain PatenU." etc., aent free. PatenU procured through E 0. glggere receive ipeclal notice, without charge, In the INVENTIVE AGE lltutrated Monthly?Eleventh year- Urmi, $1. a year. ,E.C.SI6BEBSB^Kl GREEN 6 pounds flour or slacked e vine while wet with otato Bugs. For Sale at Opposite Hotel Union. rr> Ir VOU CAN NOT RC AO THIS SMACt TvR? AT It iNCMlS OI1TAACI YOU NtT.O SPfCTACtf*. Wl ARC TNtrARtO frON ACCUNATCL* TtSTING THl CYCS ANO GOANANTCt JATISTACTION. EYES TESTED FliEE At WILLIAMSON'S JEWELRY ANU UNIUAL SlUKt. J, CLOUQH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1 and 2 upstair*, Foatei Ba lding, opposite Hotel after January 1st. 1899. 11-25-98 iy. ,'farming lands For Sale. Easy Terms. Prise Two t> Filteen Dollars per I acre. Situated different sectious of South Carolina. fi K. K. PALMER, Columbia, S. C. I P. O. Box 288 . 17-(>m ? YOUNG MEN WANTED With fair critical ion ami >rood Hutriicler. to m:akn tk.i.kouai'ii v, liuiliv.ud aci-oiintiiiy and tjicwritinjr. This is endorsed by all IcaiiiK railway companies as ttic* only per , lo? t ami reliable institution of its kind- All our Ktadiiati's an- assisted to positions Ladles also admitted. Write for free catalogue. i Fall term opens Aujrust l.ith.i (i LOIIK I K I. fet 511A l? 11 Ft > 1.1. til IR, 5m Lexington, Ky. For Sale Cheap. One 25 Horse Power Steam | Boiler, full flush front; with stack, i inspector and pipe connections CO.MI PLKTE. i kxckirffion Kxitixo Mill, By J. II. (Iaui/t, Treas. and Munagcr. 8-timos t s n >' Dr. C. W. AUSTELL, Physician and Surgeon, Offers his'"professional services to I the people of Union. Office in Bank : Building. Leave calls at Union ' . Drug Co. store or ring up Phone No j 19 for prompt service. .1 15 41. FOR SALE. j I will sell my house and lot in Union, , i on South street. House has 5 rooms. o acres of land included in house lot ' Terms reasonable. Will also sell racres of land adjoining. For particulars t call on or write me at Union. Very 1 desirable location for a truck faun. C. II. IK IIKETT. ? 25?lm. I | S. MEANS BEATY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. _ Booms No. I t and 15 Footer Build. I in?. 1-1-ly. DR. GEO. DOUGLASS, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his professional services to the people of Union and vicinity. Office in Bank Building. Leave calls ; at Union Drug Co.'s Store or ring up ; Phone No. 74. 8-Omos : i ; i RALPH K. CARSON. II. I. SCAIFE. CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I * Special attention given to real cs^ fate ar.d collections. FINAL DISCHARGE. 5 Notice is hereby given that Leila ;! C. Littlejohn Administratrix, with ;! will annexed, of the Kstnto of K. M. ;[ Littlejohn, deceased, has applied to ;! Jason AI. Greer, Judge of Probate, in ;[ and for tlio county of Union, for a final discharge as such admimstru]! trix. |[ It is Ori?i:i<ki>, That tho 1 Gth day ]! of July A. I). lttOO, he fixed forloar ;! ing of Petition, and a final settlement ;! of said Kstate. jI Jason M. (iIIKKR, ;! Probate Judge Union Co., s. (J. ]j Jane 15, 1000, Union Times. 21 It DEMOCRATS OF OHIO AND WISCONSIN MEET Committees Arrange Details For State Conventions. M'LEAN MEN IN CONTROL They Will Orgnulxo Convention nt Columbus?State Ticket to He Nominated?McGillan of Wisconsin Severely Arraigns Administration. Milwaukee, Juuo 13.?Tho Democratic stnte convention to elect four delcgates-nt-lnrgo and to ratify tho selection of 20 district delegates to tho national convention at Kausas City was called to order at the Allmmbru theater nt 11 o'clock by George W. Peck, chairman of the state central committee. Judge J:mios H. McGillan of Groeu Bay was made temporary chairman. Ho spoke in part us follows: "We have assembled for tho purpose of choosing delogates to the national convention at Kansas City, when a man will be chosen who will succeed William McKinlcy as president of tho United States on March 4, lflOl. "I believe that the opportunity of Do- ] lnocracy has arrived. Tho Republican party has given this government four years of broken pledges -and broken i promises. They may talk to yon of . prosperity, but we must admit that it is the prosperity of wealth and not the 1 prosperity of labor. Look whore wo i may we see the laboring man engaged 1 in a life and death strugglo with capital for an existence." < Mr. McGillan then charged the Re- ] publican administration with fostering the trusts; attacked tho courso pursued in the enactment of tho Dinglcy tariff 1 hill, ami criticised the administration's ' 1 Cuban policy in deluging that island j 1 x\ itli "a horde of offieoseekim* carnet- I baggars." At the conclusion of Temporary Chair- 1 man MeGillau's speech, committees on credentials and a permanent organization were appointed and recess was taken. M'LEAN MEN ARE IN CONTROL Ohio Democrats Advocate Dewey Fqr Vice President. Coi.UMlirs, O., June 13.?All tlio preliminary work of the Democratic state convention has been completed so that the delegates can proceed to business. The committee were in session duriug the forenoon and the delegates met in the afternoon and selected the new stato committee and oflicers of tho convention. i Tho committee on resolutions will have many differences of opinion to settle on the language of the platform, but there are no radical differences regarding tho issues. The differences are mainly as to the form in which tho | declarations shall be made. . 1 There will be contests for all'places on the state ticket. The McLean men control the convention by a large majority. There is some ( talk of making John R. McLean a dele- ' ( gate at large, notwithstanding his pur- j put-so to sail for Europe next Saturday, ! and not attend tho Kansas City conveu- | tion. Tin-agitation for Admiral Dewey as the candidate for vice president con- ' tinues, and it is claimed to be entering i into the contest for delegates at large. | Dewey was entertained here last week i , by Kilbonrne. Still those who talk most ai>out llryan and Dewey as the ticket at Kansas City seem to favor Lentz. Although McLean cannot bo here he is represented by confidential men who arc noncommittal ou the Dewey caudi- ' rlacv. M'KINLEY'S RUNNING MATE. | Stated That Vice Presidential Nomina- 1 (ion Will (Jo Mast. ' a>i11.><> ?>.>, .nine j'?.?a no president had quite a numb t of callers before the cabinet meeting, including Senator llanna,. chairman of the Republican national committee, who will go to Philadelphia tomorrow to attend the meeting of the subcommittee. Thomas K. Lowrv of Minnesota, one of the delegates at large to the Philadelphia convention, was another caller. Ho is pushing Senator Washburn of his state for the vice presidency. Although the gossip around the White House in connection with the president's callers , centered jmrticularly about the vioo presidential nomination, the senators who conferred with Mr. McKinloy were reticent, concurring only in the statement that the situation had not yet crystali'/.ed. It is stated that the vice presidential nomination will probably go cast. l'nssengcr Train Ditched. Spokank, Wash., Jane 18.?Meager particulars have reached here to the effect thatThe Great Northern nastbontnl | passenger train was derailed at Summit, Moil., at an early hour. It is supposed tlie accident was the result of a broken raii. Two engines and four coaches are rejHirted to have gone into the ditch. A | score or more passengers were injured, hut none were ki.led outright. Senator Piatt to Retire. Nkw Yohk, Juno 13.?Regarding the statement that ho was going to resign , his sent in the senate, Senator Piatt says 1 he rumor is without foundation, but , that ho has decided to retire from public life and will not he a candirintA fr?r re-election in 190.5. Trutii Dispatchers Moot. Ati.anta, Juno 13.?The Train Dispatchers Association <>f America is in 1 annual session here, with 200 delegates in attendance. The. convention was called to order at 10 o'clock, Govornor Candler welcoming the ' delegates to Georgia. ' Mudnmr Augusta Deli inn n Dead, Santa Cki;z, Mox., Juno 13.?Madamo Augusta Jjohiuun, once a singer of infcernational reputation, is dead in this city, aged SO years. She was a nativo of Germany and camo to this country with l'ar? pa Rosa. . I Skint When the excretory organs fail to ca mat accumulation of effete matter which This poison is carried through the g? the skin surface there is a redness and Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Erj While the skin is the seat of irritation powders limy allay the itching and hi continued, and the condition is often ag? The disease Is more lit The many preparations of arsenic, 1 and break down the constitution. S. S. S., nature's own remedy, madi effectually cures blood and skin troubles, i i.i- ? *.> ii... I:/T i JiCHiuijk iivuuii iu imj uuiciciu ur^aus, etc S. 8. 8. cures permanently because it lea' "bin Diseases will be sent free upon nppl: A CASE OF GRATITUDE. Provins Tliut Tramps Ivnovr (lie MentiiiiK of the Word. "We are a queer lot when it cotucs to charity," said the man who had been looking over his {socket dictionary for the last half hour. "We give a tramp i nickel to buy food, and then because lie doesn't make $1,(XXM)00 the next week and tell all the papers that ho owes everything to us we cry out that lie is ungrateful." "I)o you think tramps know the meaning of the word gratitude?" asked the hard faced man on the opposite seat. "1'leuty of them, sir," was the reply. "You've encountered the grateful tramp, have yen?" "I have; yes, sir. It was only last ft* on lr 11m t n trninn ?lii?il f?r inn ft ml I presume there are others left like liim. Perhaps you read of the man Clark hanged in the Columbus penitentiary last Tuesday. lie.was my tramp. Six months ago he called at my house one night nndjisked for cash. I gave ljllh 15 cents. lie was ration affected, and he declared over and over again that If he could ever do anything to prove his gratitude lie would." "And he found a way?" "lie did, sir. I was having a lawsuit with a neighbor over a cow and was liable to he beaten. Hearing of the incident, the tramp laid for the plaintiff and killed him with a club." "All in your interest?" "All in my interest, sir. Yes, sir; lie fixed tilings so that instead of losing the case I wou. When I am home, 1 am milking that cow twice a day with my own bauds." "But about the tramp?" said the hard faced man. ' He was arrested, tried ami convicted for the murder, j'ou say ?" "He was." "And what did you do for him?" "Nothing whatever." "And they hung him?" "They did." "And didn't you at least send hltn n bouquet to hold In his hand as he stood on the drop?" "Not even lhat. Ho wanted me to be present at the execution, hut 1 made a tlimsy excuse to leave town." "And where?where was your gratitude?" asked the hard faced man. "Oh, I'm a gentleman and not expectMl to have any! It's the poor devil of i tramp who must turn up that com modify l?y the carload in return for aur pennies!" m. Quad. Getting lilt Money'* tVorth, "W' |] Customer?(Jive me 10 cents' worth af paregoric, please. I)niffL'ist?Yes. sir. .Customer (abseutmlndedly) ? How lllU('i) l.s it ? Druggist?A quarter. lie \Vnn A^fnnl.lird, "Do you mean to sny tlint the horso rnn away with you?" said Mr. Meekton, aghast. "Yes," answered liis wife. "And wouldn't stop when you told him to?" "Of course ho wouldn't." "Well, Henrietta, I don't know what to say except that the horse wasn't no* qualnted with you or elst he wouldn't have dared to act In that manner."? Washington Star. A Woninn'd Ilennnn. "Kntherlnc is so high tempered that she never rends a novel through." "Pray tell nic what her temper lins to do with her novel rending." "Why, she gets mad at some character In the book and throws It la the fire."?Detroit Free Press. OrnrnMrra Preferred. New Boarder?I s'pose you like boarders who will eat anything that's set before them and not grumble? Mrs. Slimdlet?Bless you. no. I'd a Bight rather they'd grumble and not Vaw )iseas< rry of! the waste material from the system, the poisons and clogs the blood, and it becomes 84 :neral circulation to all parts of the body, and eruption, and bj- certain peculiarities we reco] rsipelas and many other skin troubles, more < i, the real disease is in the blood.' Medicat< irning, but never cure, no matter how long jravalcd and skin permanently injured by tlieii an shin deep; the enure c nercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure sk e of roots, herbs and barks, of great purifyir , because in goes direct to the root of the tfisc arises and enriches the blood, and thus reliever res none of the original poison to referment in Healthy blood is necessary to preserve tho pltxion so much desired by all. S. S. S. can tho blood in perfect order. It has lieen curing turv ; no otlier 'medicine can show such a recor S. S. S. contains no poisonous minerals ? Our medical department is in charge of pi blood and skin diseases,who will take pleasure i who desire it. Write fully and freely about yoi confidence. We make no charge whatever fc ication. THE SWIFT SPE4 l|T"Mlll D Li ^ p n u I v j vj Made at the old Squire Gallery nc have the Gallery Well equipped for date Photogr Of all sizes and styles. My pric guaranteed. I also do enlarging of all It liver the work in the most stylish an latest mouldings. DON'T N EG L E THIS OPPORTUr* To get good work cheap. Your 1 way and you regret that you have no 1 -^COME AT. Prompt attention c N. K. McLANE I _ UNION 180I--I900. i SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. A. B , B. S., A. M., L L. B , L. I. Courses. Spring Courses frt;e for Teachers. Fourteen Professors; 88,- 1 000 volumes in library; excellent ^ labotories, class-rooms, gymnasium, , infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition * $4o, other feesflS, a session ; tuition t remitted to needy students. Expenses $185 to .?17o a session. Certified Pupils from forty-five Accredited ' 1 Schools enter its Freshman Class without examination. t Entrance and Normal Scholarship Examinations held at every county seat, Friday, July 2o, 19oo, by County J Superintendents. Next session opens Sept, 2(1, 19uo. For catalogue, address, F. C. WOODWARD, President. 2H- tin > FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that W. \Y. and T. C. Duncan Executors of tho Estate of B. II. Rice, deceased, has J applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such Executors. f It is OKUERKn, That the 9th day of July A. 1). 19oo, bo fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J isox M. Greek, PrnUlA I.wUa IT..!.... n ? -- O n * *vu?iw 1/ ^ IJHM1 \JUUUtJ I O. VJ. June 8th, 19oo, Union Timks. 23-4 1 STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. j At a meeting of the Hoard of Director.* ' of the Alpha Cotton Mills, held on June i 8i.li, it was resolved; that a call meeting of the Stockholder's of Alpha Cotton Mills t?e held for the purpose of voting on the question of an issue of $25,000 < preferred stock j that said meeting be " l??-Id in town hall at Jon^sville, S. C., on July 12th, at 11 o'clock a. m. 24?4t. FIRST OF THE SEASON. I will give ft bacbecue in Union, on July the 4th. Win. M. Gallnian, the famous barbecue -?ook will prepare the cue. There will be speaking by " I the candidates, and a baseball game will be ono of the features of the oc uHHiuii. vm tiesinng a rirst-ciass ruirbecuo dinner will llnd what they want. 24-0t H.G.BAILEY. ( Mules For Sale. Tlir'o good muloa for sale cheap , for cash or credit with good security. 8. Jason Norman. j U Nursing Mothers; | dread hot weather. They < S ZJ know how it weakens and , n /C how this affects the baby. K < yf All such mothers need W w Scott's Emulsion. It gives ( Jr : uf them strength and makes < u j the baby's food richer and < n ' M more abundant. ( n ; jflf 60c. and Si- All druggist*. ' gnize Eczema, \\ \ \ or leas severe. vy\vl "?k ' and faithfully ' * : use. ircntatlon is polsonei. in diseases, but soon rnin the digestion ig and tonical properties, quickly and ase and stimulates and restores normal, s the system of all poisonous secretions. the blood and cause a fresh attack, it clear, sj ?oth skin and beautiful comix; relied upon with certainty to keep blood and skin diseases for half a cen<1. is purely vegetable and harmless, tysicians of large experience in treating n aiding by their advice and direction all lr case ; your letters arc held in strictest >r this service. Our book on Blood and DIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. ? ?? ... is -?r . iRAPHS xt to new Bank Building.' I now the latest up-toaph Work. es arc reasonable and satiffaction sizes and styles of finish, and can d durable frames, also handle the :CT friends and loved ones arc passing ate photograph of them. r ONCE.^- 5 ;iven mail orders. , Photographer, , s. c. \ Chat by the Way . Often leads-to things of im>ortauce. A short call and a ihort talk with us may lead you o a knowledge of nm* . 0_ r hat will tell you to your profit. ; lust now \vc want to talk about lie 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 Suit# at $1.25 $1.50 and $2.00. Men's Silk Bosom Shirts are still going at 48 cents. * Yours for business, J. COHEN. FANCY GROCERIES. [ ask a part of your patronage. nnlprc " - .. v, o U J OV^ A V an I U1 ring up 'phone 84. 4 VII Goods Delivered Free. S. H. BROWN. 88-tt inos CROWN TORRENCE, M. P., FHYSIOIAH AMD BDROEOM. 3fHce and apaiimeati over Duke'e Drug 8tore. 44Gra. IAMBS MUNRO, I). H. DUNCAN n n O ? vrvnr*n v/. i * I'liiini Munro, Duncan and Sandars ATTORNEYS AT LAW.* Office No. 4 Law Runge, Unitn, 3. C. 5-1 j Rooms to Rent. IIILL HOUSE to rent for 1000?as a vhole or in Apartments. Other iou3es and rooms to rent, tf J. OLoraH WALLAOK. I t