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? S E E THE STARS? ji They are always on the Brown Shoe Co.'s p" STAR 5 STAR SHOES. The best shoes Sji **n ever shown in Union. \ We guarantee each . _ ( unci every pair. Jtsuy a V pair and if they are not entirely satisfactory we give you a new pair or refund money. OUR FALL STOCK 0 EQUALLED. WE HA AND BETTER SHOES EVER HAD. REMEMBER O TED $1.00 Sh APT PTll l "the sam Town and County. SZSXSr; ".Don't forget to tell Additional Local News. That you saw it in Crowtietl Over From Local I*itgcs. Death of a TV ?ir Tim Col. T. O, Duncan is away on Richmond, \a., > another business trip north. hliznbeth \ an Dew, v , .... . . , .. , war between the St; Miss rearl \\ hisornnt, of Drnyton. ,. . . ... ,r ,, the Union forces with \ille township, is visiting Mrs. r. Is. ^ j tnation against the C< eminent, assisted pris Mr. Berry Richards, ot Maybinton, (rom LU)br prUon was circulating among his friends in wa3 re,var(le(1 , Union a few days ago. ,vith the postmaatorshi Mrs. (teo, II. Oetzol and family died at lier residence 1 have returned froixi a month s visit in" at an advanced a,re to the north. .? ... .r i , Attention Phys The Missos Mary hinma and Louise Foster have gone to Spartanburg to The attention of a'l * Attend Converse College. Union is directed to rules . ... , x. , XXVIIt of the Hoard Col. .lohnston, of Newberry, Union Tiie,e nik.3 ai was in Union 1his week. His must lie observed by all j wife is visiting Mrs. T. C. Duncan. sioians. Hy order of the Hoard o Mr. T. J. Hart, representing the 4\ jj. American Publishing and Kngraving M. \V. Ct'i.e, Co.. of N'??' V'--1- ? ... ... secretary. . *vjiiv, was in Union tins week and did some business. Young I<;uly Ar Mrs. Mary Stoddard, of Newberry, Greenville, Special: M who has been on an extended visit to tcr> charged with tamp? relatives and friends in Union has re- mails, has been given a turned to her home. hearing before United Sti n 1T . ^ -i- i aionera Hawthorne. Mi Mr. R. Cf. Hamilton, of Carlisle, . n . ... .. , , Ir ,, assistant postmaster at 1> la visiting his uncle, Dr. J. If. 11am- n. ., H ' office in the upper parted ilton. He is stopping a few days bo- rh(?re ha,, becn ccmj)laintl fore going to the Medical College of 0f patrons not receiving tli Charleston. some nerious charges wer< Mr. J no. I'. Rice, one of the pop- around, aud at last compla ular mail agents of the ?F. C. A* I*. NV ashingt in. I \ is tin a Railroad, is at home spending a t'rs Moye and Moor were fifteen day's leave of al.ecn.re, lire the eb.rgti. 1 ., ... , . . , . , t, , up the case they used a <1 family are with linn at his father s , u i mi J with marked m ?ney. 1 his home. ^ to reach the a hires?, am Mr. S. A. Wattles arid son, of trac-id 110 farther than li it Canton Junction, Mans , are on a clt;e( jti charge of Miss Girl visit at the home of Mr. T. C. Dun- rant was issued for her arr nan. Mr. Wattles is a large stock- by Dsp.ity Marshal Carsn holder in both the Union and IhifTnlo marked money wus found i mill a. session. O.itheevid nod ? I thorne held Miss (lirter un WANTED?A good agent in every drel dollar hind for the l i township in Union county to sell Slio is sai i t> ho a very an article that every farmer and woman, about 2A years old. horse owner will buy. Write for o?if * " r%r\nna ' 1 '1 jijjuesseu ilurimg lliJ (X v y;. ufiKooitv, buntuc, and gave no indication of ue S. C., Gen. Agt. for Union county. _s A M ? N(J>VJ Rn(, Cjuti ' m ' \Y o invite tho fttttinti')i) of all our STRAYE 0 OR S ^ 01 young men to the article 011 the C(N itorial page entitled "Well Worth Mastiff Dog, about H month* Remembering." There is much food color, ans ver.s t.o namo of l-c. for thought contained therein, and my house, in Union, hi W you cannot do better than follow auch 1 J Jturu to me ut union, 8. C precepta. ,j( t, DOUG v . j-r* WyV Copyrighted ? * F SHOES CANNOT BE VE BETTER STYLES 1 THAN WE HAVE UR CELEBRAIQES. THEY GOING AT IE PRICE. ilea FINAL DISCHARGE. into (limes, . . . .. n Notice is hereby Riven that II. O. n Lit tie, Guardian of the Estate of Tut: '1 imi:s. ' Amanda Ham, (Minor,) has applied to Jason M. (ireer, Judge of Probate, i c Woman Spy. in and for the County of Union, for a , litui! discharge as such. , iopt.. ?Mrs. It Is Ordered, That the 29th day of vho durin<?the October, A. 1). 19i>0, lie fixed for hear. ' f ". , ing of Petition, and a final settlement A ates, furnished ,, n v ' of said Lstate. Jason M. Grkkr, * valuable infor- Probate Judge U. C., S. C. jnfederate gov- . Sept. 28, 1900. 519-It. d oners in escap- ___ _ _~ _ _ u and who after- VALUABL- LAND FOR SALE. b by Gen. Grant ' have fifty acres of fine farming >..*!> i 1 land known as the Zack Reeve's place si PatK.cl.moml, ,n iPonMvlUc ,own,hlp. Jonofvlll. tt iere this morn- j^md to besold fora division. Terms . of sale cash. Sold to tho highest ? bitlder at Union court house on lst j], icians. Monday in November. \\ '/. REEVKS, Jit. pa Plivsi'-nns i'. 519 fit p ap ' " a mssiso word. " j* id regulation ~ ~ . - res micticin<r Pin- *'IC Atlanta Constitution Offers a bv A"e?v Inducement to Subscribers. ass if Health. . ? POST kk. Fm: ATI.VVPA ( vu^miTunox has i_? President. tnu ;unced a new "missing woid" con os'. This unique plan of advertising shl rcsic(j great weekly has been very suervssfmly used l>y the in. ? isa Kate O.r- A sentence Iron: a standard publi- ?/ ring wiili tie 0X1 m 'm'" been selected, the bsok his Se,) pre* imi na r 3 l>,cn cart fully seilei up. and the sei - l,e< 1 ilea Comnis tente is publish? I in full, except the her '8 Carter if ''0 word drop; e l therefrom, which w''* itson a p ).st- the subscriber is to supply. Answers XXi'u this c unity -ire sent by contestants as they send orf\ satthisollice tluir subscriptions and renewals, from sir mail, and l><>th the answer and the subscriptions to se s whisp>r?d rea ;h Tiie Constitution in the til r int was filed ?me envelope. tb? v ster Ii)h:k-c- '''"s the ?'>ii<ence for September ther detailed t I ,II<' ('ctobrr, 1 " An la working! "Tuero are a number of our men Iccoy letter 'ore. among the resident* and hidden x;,( letter fai'o 1 in the cloister; but fir IVar ci the tho A 1 could be ' ' tlicy do not let themselves hoavi son pistol *>o aeei." An 1 U i , ,, , OtCOOli -er. A w?r Menu in a dollar ami fry a guess a' drugg <s', served the missing word. Te*i por cent o' ward and the g'u* si rs subfcripfiom ?0 into the ^he nherpu- gncsser's fuud. f ooo u lge Haw . Tho st .i.r. I,,,,, Final Discharge. XL!,' a ir c iv. Nutifo i -... ioi?y given that T. I\. SITU 8I10 Wirt 1 *- InM-r Executor of the Estate of Wm. \j. rainier, deceased, has ap- "rowi iniiuaii Mi ? , ' i*. nlied to Jason M. ureer, Judge of r oiijn.tib JVobate, In and for the County of Dai.i tff* Union, for a final discharge as such mornin Executor. town w jEN. It is ordered, That the ill day of lives loi October, A. I). 11)00, he fixed for hear- jjj-0 j? sold, fawn f'tt Hj't'tion, and a final settlement Tho*foU ii It |? i t. Jof Estate. c.,n mit edncsdiv, ! Jasoii M. (iUKKlt, The n or bis te-1 Urobate .J udge, Union County, S. C. Bra//is i I Union Timus, Sept, 28, 1900, ILA86. A wut ? ,, ,:v-?BPDMWBarrw? THIS IS 1 TC Lawn Swings, Piazza Ch Piazza Shades, We are closing out these goods we are going to close out a lot of of Furniture, including a lot of iii WE MUST H/ For other goods and we are goim if we have to give them away. Jj the foresight take advantage of goods at one half the price you wi our display of goods next week ai Bailey Furniti -?#DR. I. M. Hj ^DENTIST.^ Crown and Bridge Office I Work a Specialty. THIS SPACE BELON THE UNION DRUG CO LOOK OUT FOR AD. NE} DESTRUCTIVE STORM ~~n: 51 KIKES UAft NOME .rbr^?";, lust few day? Heavy Loss of Life and Pro?-{ erty ^ported. ' ? -.rriaa-PT.ft "DOST DEEP WA' Five Hundred People Rendered Homo- | less and Dost Rule?Properly l>.?in- Apat.aCIIIC u^c Estimated at Over $.>00,000. matter of tal Cargo of Winter Supplies Los?. euro deep wi Seattle, Wash., Sept. 2.">. ? Tho assumed defu Bteainer Roanoke brings news of n most f-,ril(E disastrous storm at Nome. It raged lachicola Bor with unusual violence for nearly two conference w i , ... . - ,, . ,.. . luni bus over t lays up to tlio evening of Sept. 1.5 and Qf their corre? vas the severest that ever visited north- posed that an vestern Alaska. "s the Colu in I A number of barges and lighters were i i , . J . , One af the f Iriven ashore and wrecked and tents 0peutug of tl nd machinery wore destroyed. A num- been surveyed er of lives are believed to have been United States >st. Soveral captains and seamen on been begun an ... . . .. . , . , Vessels drawn; nail tugs are missing, and it is behoved cau MOW oonio, ley are lost. The associa.iior Fully o()0 people are homeless, while nel to Apalacbi io property loss is over $."> 10,000. The ?aviost individual losers are probably Fatally I o Alaska Commercial company and lr.-nvvim.' < 'ild Goose Mining and Trading com- ' '' uy. Tho most serious loss is tlie (lis- " cars and an ( penranee of over 2,000 tons of coal, a temporary tre '.plain French, in conunand of tho port, Touu., wl Hips, has thrown open the government x*oad is reconst iervatiou to those rendered homeless gineer W. E. B the stdrni. and will extend such other was injured in istance as is possible. urokcn; Firema rottsville, Tenn. )SS OF LIFE WAS SMALL. right bre Newport had L pping ami Other Property Suffer All will die. Severe Damage. katti.e, Wash., Sept. 25.?Tho loss ^ HremaiiC life in tlio great storm at Nome on Savannah, So; t. 11, 12 and lit is lielioved to liavo a white liromau i small. The tug Islam sank with Lino, was crushe crew of three. Tlio launch America road yards hero. ... ? . , , ... , the tender plattoi lo trying to aid the barge Skookum, ftU(l ftS tho t.n(,,nL t down with Captain Madison, her cars the platform mander, and the engineer. Three an tiadlv crushed air nion, working along the water t, are said to have been swept out MLLtD IN A a, but their names aro not known. ,, , ... ~ om Benny river comes a report of ?<*wnrd Allen s vreek of the schooner I'rosper and 1,1 drowning of Captain Gainer, to- Columbia, S. C. with one of his seamen. who killed IIowar drew A. Ryan of Cos Angeles lost . . ,, . ., fo in the rushing current of Suako house in this ci > j A. Smith. He sai d shock of the storm brought ashoro nally from Birinin laska Commercial company's bark. - ' lv ln/l?" ? ---? need law, but tv ? Willi winter provisions. gambling "? ?v pr lour Inter tho mammoth bargo tjin policy game in :11m, after battling with tho seas, jj Harley, 01 o?l her anchors and started to- house, which is ri tho bench and destruction. business center of North American Transportation jjl0 coroner's jury ,ny lost, tho tug Bob, valued at Smith cheating an , which was broken to pieces. tjlo house. Harloj earn launch Strae, sank at anchor tj,e floor, Allen goi io Belvidero is a wreck at the going down the stej of Snake river. shot, killing Allen. When caught Si ATION GROWS SERIOUS. lcnoo and demand* Ho characterized tl iwood Is Snfo ? Considerable "gambler's luck." muige Done?N'o Hives Host. .as, Sopt. 23. ? Bulletins this Hns* Cg report Brownwood safe. Tho Little Rock, So] as badly hurt by wator, but no Mountain shop-, b it. There aro rumors of loss of Cross, w'ere tobdly ? tho adjacent country districts. 3 o'clock this norm , , i . . shons wore biirned, graph is working but no trains , , six S? afiado and ?? ,nd thoir tribntariaa i? Krowing- Tj,0 k ?u. "HE MONTH > ENJOY airs and Reclining Hammocks, Hosquito Netting, Etc. i way antler the regular price. Next week Jardinors and siands and many odd pieces e and folding screens. WE THE SPACE. j; to get rid of them in the next thirty days on't 1)0 surprised if your neighbors who have this offer and supply themselves with these ill have to pay when you want them. Notice id note Lite prices. FOR CASH ONLY. ire & Lumber Co. Wood's lank Building _. Union. S. C. ' Every Farmer should have a copy of ^ Wood's Autumn Catalogue of mpany. seeds and grain rT xx/rprpi^ For Fall planting. Ittellsnllaboutw tshsK. I GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, ? . Oats, etc. v i> parsing, many parts or It also gives descriptions, best methods Tire l iver is Still rising culture and much special and valua - ?? ble information about all crops that ~ ... can be sown to advantage In the Fall riicllvc liriisli Mrc. And early Winter. Catalogue mailed >s\ Oil s?ni O". T1,? free. Write for it and prices of any >.v\, C.U., hope. 2o. ? Tho I Seeds or Seed Grain required. j it lias been bfuntug for tho j T ?/ WOOD & SONS ^ i I f[ ^wtTiiinrntR Itcadlly Assent to Germany's Proposal. nith feared mob vio- Bf.ulin, Sept." 25.?Tho foreign olfi'(I P?Hc? protection. ?ials bore state that Russia and Japan ?o ? ?at 1 of . un in have formally nnswered the German ? noto, particularly emphasizing tbcir "OfOOO. agreement to the proposition to have l?t. 25.?Tlio Iron the ministers to designate thoso gnilty ic.ited nt Baring of the Ghineso massacre. 1? stroveil bv fire at Great Britain has not yet formally , , . answorod. V JL*i ing. 1 ho machine Political circles here are confident . | the car simps, the Great Britain will not adopt the United ' locomotives and )5 States' proposition. i cr.? being repaired. . . . nro thrown out of ; >ss win reach |250,* Subscribe for The Timea. I uuout uccutoutai uascov- i * SEEDSMEN, I -re miles ftud the damage is | I *1 50D 000. The lire wiiH ) Richmona, I i' iuatt who was buruing ! Va< I T"ER NOW ASSURED, j 1 olii iiibus lnlfeteKtclf."1" B SJSdlKSiMM AND JAPAN AGREEW|TH GERMANY I y, president of tho Apa- I ird of Trade, has been in I ith Mayor chappeii of Co- Punishment of Leaders to B? j ho matter, and as a result ? 1 ipondeueii it has been pro- Preliminary to Peace. I association, to be known | 'O association, bo formed ;! ENGLAND MAY ACCEPT I eaturos of the work is tho I s"'"" TU.t Ur.., I engineer. This work has Britain Will Not Accept the Amerl- I d is under good progress. can Proposition?No Instrucllout Yet I tg 1(1 and 17 foet of water within G miles of tho city. Se,,i to 3,,?,?tcr Conger. J i wants an 18-foot chan- Washington, Sont ?aM-- " cola wharves. r.. ? iuo aireo- vi tiou to Minister Conger to put hiinse)^ \| ujitrcd lit a Wreck. in communication with Li Hung Chang I Sept. 25.?A dirt train of nnd Prince Citing has not yet gouo for- -1 mginc run off the end of ward. Tho message practically lias been ' .| stle Inst night near New- framed, but its form is subject to the tore the Southern rail- approval of tho president. '.j ructing its grade. En- In view of tho talk in European capi- m| toriiaUya Jw.' bm/k ??'? of coontor proposltions mado by ?l? '1 u Goorge Bird of Par- United States relative to these prolnnl- a , injured internally and nnrios it begins to appear that the offl- | (ken; John Varuor of cials wore corroct in their first estimate lis right wrist brokou. of the time that would be required to ?1 mark tho taking of the next step in the Chinese matter. ! jx rusliod to Death. It is gathered from tho Berlin die- -1 pt. 25.?J. W. Murray patch that the Russian note does not, M on tho Seaboard Air except to, the foreign minister in Peking, $ ...... . ., indicate just wiio wero responsible pur- S d to death in tho rail- tje8 jt j8 pointed out also that th^^ 1 He was standing on United States note did not e:;eopt np^^p rm of a switdi engine, cilically to such an indication. Our oWP ' > backed into a train of jection was to tho broad proposition to . gave and Murray was requiro tho delivery of tho culprits over | that ho soon died. to tho allies in advance of the bouinnl>?* GAMBLING hfm of neimtun?? ? i ?oc to tho plan to hate 3 ? the ministers indicate thoni. ^ lain bv W. A. SinKh The navy is pushing stondily ahead t? . , . the execution of orders given by Seore- I < 0 1,1,1 ' n* tary Long for tho reinforcement of tha '3 , Sopt. 25.-?The man Asiatic fleet. ! (1 Allen in a gambling A message came to tho department to* gave his name as W. d?7 from Admiral Schley, at MonU- S video, announcing tho arrival of the \ d that ho was origi- "Wilmington at that place from Palmyra ? ghnm, where I10 prac- and stating that as soon as sho can take s ,ro years ago went to 011 coal she will start direetly across the f ofossion and worked South Atlantic for tho Mediterranean J Savannah. 011 lior way to Manila. Cnptam Craig, \ ,vner of tho gambling commanding tho cruiser Albany, alao 5 111 wido open in the roported at the department from the R town, testified boforo Pieraeus that his ship was ubout to got ; that I10 had caught oil for China. ul ordered him out of i r escorted Smith to RUSSIA AND JAPAN ACCEPT# 1 ng by his side, wlieu ,8 Smith turned