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; our great stock of Fall ai the pick of the very besi therefore get the very stylish Suits, Overcoats that have never been eqi Shoe Makin As a Fine uIn the old days" no do were made of honest materials ceo there is a but?wo quest possessed t:ic typo of I he style Fall and Winter Lcdies' Slice I world grows and art in fcot.w the wcrids advancement, beauties and most likely you Town and County. housekeeper i * our canned p Additional Local News. on'the*'n (j Crowded Over From Local Pages. Phone 81. The First Methodist Church. A Fi A protracted meeting will begin in Col. T. C. Di the First Methodist church on Sun- one V* fin day. Rev. Mr. Mns?<>h??? ?iil Un fVer "0<:n 51,11 PI mis rubber tire! assisted in conducting the meeting and general fi by Rev. J. M. Steadman, of the firtt the finest wor* ' , , , c r< the carriage ti Methodist Church of ^ or m , Duncan can alw All are invited to attend these ser- j.0 jeR(j van rices and it is hoped much good will it is a beauty, be accomplished. ~ ? ^ Must IIa \ Pleasing Peifutncs, Our young fiiei 7 .... . who has recently Colognes, extracts and toilet water,; ^ ^ ^ scented and unscented soaps; powder ^ Charle.ton< w and cream dentifrices. Shortly speak- fall|er to K<) t0^ ing, all desirable toilet essentials and haye U)e paper gei accessories form an attractive feature 'pm.-. 'Pimks so nit of our stock. We are us careful of our ont jt ? m, reputation for maintaining a high He knows a good standard of excellence in this depart- ami don't fail to ] ment as in our prescription com- to your health, A pounding. UNION DRUG CO. long and prosier. A Record Run. jt j>ayS One of the .quickest runs to Spartan- T-> r~i? vyui, i/< UVJUUS burg from Union that we have heard ol ~ , . ? . , >r i i .> Mr- Osborne, wr was made Wednesday. Me. John It. , , ' Hoikins. of Baltimore, Lid., one of the * ?"a^c 1 1 irgest stockholders in the HufTalo Mills. . patches was in Union visiting Col. T. C. Dune in. The bl,ulc3 are a lie had left his father at .his home in tbe roast?ng ears perfect health only two days before. On an<l there is no e Wednesday l e received the startling in- suffered in the 1 telligen-e by wire that his father whs i'pon inquiry it dead. He immediately wired Supt. I*. explanation for tl I. Wells, of the Southern requesting hiin he had anbsoiled to furnish hiin with a special train to get pretty good evidf to Sjwrtanburg to catch the vestibule subsoil. north. Mr. Duncan told him bis engine - ?... was ?t bis service if he could not get one CI,FRK OF CC at once Mr. Wells telegraphed the con- All persons whe due tor of the freight that was shifting other papers re< at Monarch to take Mr. Ilopkii s to term of ofTlco will Spaitanburg. .lie reali'/.jd at once that And all persons he had a quick run- to make. . lie recor,bng fee will couple I on two empty freight cars and Q(>f sth 1900 a calwose to keep the engine steady. The -II-It roaster of trains kept every tiling out of ?______ the way and told them to go, the track NOTICE TO S/ was clear. They did g(>; leaving liere at you ftre positi 5:10 they covered tV intervening 29 take any more san miles and arrived at Spartanburg at5.43, roads. Parties n just 33 minutes, and just in time to notice, aro liable t catch the vestibule. Mr. Hopkins reached his home at 7:10 the next mornla*' CM. Oth 100J. ? # sWife ardly Knew Him! >Vhen he came home looking 1 0 well and trim in one of the >uits of Fancy Wosrted that , ve are selling at $10.00 from id Winter Clothing. We have 1 mauufacturs in the country, best that can be made. Our ana oaa trains are at prices I jailed for quality. 1 Art ufat Shoes ! 3, but you I ion if they | 8 and graceful lines of the 1900-1901 | rs that we ere now showing.' The | car manufacture keeps pace with | See these beauties, try on these u will wear these beauties. M E?We want eveiy 1 i n Union county to try L O il fif EL VID 3i eaches at 10c a car. O XciS."6 THE TABLET 0F life rRAIIAM it ESTES. (Pilula At Lomgan Vxtam) Tlic Scientific Discovery of the Ajve! ue vehicle. The Magic Key to the Mystery of Life! , moan lias just received , /' r1om Immemorial it has been nian'8 1 , . ,J A, , , ^ Piodominatniflr ambition to prolong llfo. ltut , est I^andaUS that has j ui ion^ tho nuuiy brilliant min^s, who have ' )ed to this State. It I 5b^?te'l their lives to the fascdnatinpr suhjeet, \ , i . I 11 was left for the imniortHl Darwin toKivt3 and the upholstering i in the world, in his {treat theory or Life, tho t nish of the vehicle is ,V,"damen,a' principle upon which to build . t.r,^?.r, ?. ' i"11 urther research la this direction. Follow- I throughout known to in r closely In his footsteps entno Prof. l>r. i immors trade, Mr. Lddwi* Iiuechner, a German scientist of in- ' , , , t? rnntional renown. ??< ays be counted nnnr. I ..in icuiurKunje f ? work entitled"Dns nuclides Lsngon Lebens" . * Watch out for it, ?the book on Longevity;. Hut alus, like liarwin he too died. ore ho could reap the fruit 0 of his wonderful doctrine. Others however, t t.unlly great took up the interrupted thread ? with tne result that two Herman s_lentists, 1 *C The Times. at tor years of experiments aud research, have nt last discovered the secret of Longevity. . _ _ . A, T in the shape of a remarkable Vegetable Comid, Dr. J. Arthur Dong, pound, whieli, if properly used, will positive y . _ ?,i pr do' gl.ifo. This new remedy, appropriately t returned to continue named "Lougavita" (inuunitir Long Life) has edieino and nhnrmaev i?een subjected to the most rigid testsatal' the (Uioiue ?inu pimrui.tcy lCiMljnjf e|jMi,.8 aiuj hospitals throughout 'lites lbs mother 'dell Europe with marvelous results. Apprectat in r the importance of this discovery, we HE J.IMES olnce aiiu have acquired, at enormous cost, theexelu- q t "he proprietary right to this truly wonder- a It tome at once, 1 nn-s fnI preparation, whieli has proved a blessing neb j Mn'l tin willi. to mankind. "Lontravita" is tho true Tablet ucii. 1 can t uu wiui of , jf<>; u rojuvenat4(I. CXOellenco. emwhere Arthur is right. bodying the veritable secret of longevity in tl . , , .. n practical, feasible form. It Is the fountain p thing when he fees it, of perpetual youth, which it prolougs fur '' VI.cl. it .il/tn<v beyond its present limits, while retaining ai iiusli it dlong. Iieie o heilthinn perfectly normal state. "Long- , irtlinr iiiiiv von live a \ ita" brightens the eye, stimulates the men- 01 ' ,IMy JUU c tal activity, gives elasticity to the stop, bi makes the face full, absorbs wrinkles, a, clc anses Hie system, purines the skiu. and is ol the only true Vonce do l.eon remedy for old b< 4^ c.ii.cnil and young of both sexes. Eudorsod by EuIO oiiDSOi 1 rope's leading pyslclans. 10 ??? ~ _ of . $1.00 a Box by mail. on informs us that HUGO von TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO., 10 lives on the hill isoi.k n. g. aob.ntb) Mill, has one of the 1131-1133-1135 Broadway, New York City. ' . dr of corn he has seen. deep, rich green and Sale of Real Estate at Santuc. Pi arc plump and full, a*' ividence that it has I will sell at Santnc. S. C.. on "Vow* - aiJ (.,0/|?.nl|, | r>er rJth. 1 !M)0, at It o'clock, t<> tlie eft ^ highest bidder at public out erv two lots was found that the nf the estate belonging t*> the estateof ^ lis was the fact that Marion S Porter, deceased. the land. This is , ^ NV/1 kV?/n aMhf fttoro an(1 , .. dwelling I ou ? lot, containing one acre ince that it pays to moro or ]PSS< hounded north by Southern tei Railway lot, west l?v Soutliern Railway, Co eouth l?v the Flemming lot and east by on< WRT'S NOTICE. th? public road. . or I/itXo. 2, containing one acre more Qr( > have had Deeds or or and known as the mill lot,bound- j jorded during my ed on the north by the Flemming lot. ' ^ please call for same, west by Lie Southern Railway, south by (|n indebted to me for lands of W. T. .Tones ai d the public u sett le same at once. road. Terms of rule m ule known on ? H. McKissick, day of sale. Clerk of Court. | It. A. Wm-n _ ?. -? ? i i uui, rv , * ' ' -Agt. for the heirs nt law. c"" ________________ JonosvHe, S. c., Oct. 2, 1900. VND HAULERS. 4?'4t- , ~ j- ? hughes, j'pzs.""1 attorney at law, j ecfcfully, Si . bet?nbaughs union, s. c. n-Jtr Office Opposite Coukt Ho use L Of eoursfi we sort, adapte< 'house from: . CANT AFJ A few of the odd pie the household by mal BAILEY FUI . r Citation to Kindred anil Creditors. State of South Carolina, > ? , County of Union. By .J at on M.. Greek, Esq., Prouate Judge. Wherea*, G. T. Hollis lias made suit, to me to plant htm ].etter?of Admini<tro'i ?m on th?? T5sl ite of and < ITtcts of Mrs. L. A. Hollo, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. I,. A: Hollis, deceased, th it they be and appear, before mo in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South Carolina,'on the 20 h day of October, next, after 'publication hereof, at 11 o'c'ock in the fore noon, .to show cause, if any they have, vvliy the said Admini >t ration should not he granted. . Given under my ban 1 aul seal .this 1st day of October, Anno Dqmiui, POO. Jason M. Gukf.ii, ? Probate Judge. Published on the 5th day of October, 1900 in Tiik Union Tines. 40-21 Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, 1 .. /y t? - ? f ; . By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Proiiate Judge. Wbersas, T. K. Foster lias made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of aud effects of Samuel Price, Deceased. ; The e are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and i creditors of the said Samuel- Price, de- ' ceased, that they may lie- and .appear, beforo me in the Court of Probate, to be iield at Union C. II., South Carolina, on die 23th day of October, next, after Publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the c 'orenoon, to show cause, if any they lave,why the said Administration should lot lie granted. ^ Given under my hand and seal this 0i 9 h day of September, Anno Domini, 000. . Jason M. Greer', . Probate Judge. a Published on the 5tli day of October, 900 in The UnIon Times. 40-21 NOTICE FOR SALE. O tato of South Carolina, ) County of Union. j Wo, the undersigned Executors of le Inst Will and Testament'of B. F.. obo, late of Union County, deceased, id Attorneys in fact for the Legatees i shhi estate, will sell to the liighest idder at Cross Keys, in County and tato aforesaid, on Thursday.ifov^m- ' *r 1st, 11)00, all the real .estate hanging to the estate of the's^i'd deased, consisting of 5R2 acres. Tract No. 1, "known as the 'Ducket ace, located in Laurens ^County, ate aforesaid, containing one Sun pd and fifty acres, more or less. Tract No. 2, known as the Bishop ace, located iu Union County, State . j oresaid, containing one hundred id thirteen acres, more or less. ' Truet No. 3, known as the Kindred bo place, located In Union County, wil ate aforesaid, containing one hun- the ed and twenty-nine acres more or is. Tract No. 4, known as the Carpen Sparks place, located In Union unty, State aroresaid, containing \ d hundred and seventy acres, more p|0 less. All the above tracts are In fjn . as Keys Township except tract No. . oi erms or sale?one-third cash, bal- __ e in one and two 3 ears, secured bond of tho purchaser and mortje of 1 lie premises sold. Purchaser ' i>?y for papers and stamps. Fur-* ^"r sers liave leave to pay all crtdh. or H J. W. Bctmo, - ?? W. M. Spakks, '.xecutors of the last Will and Tesanient of B, F. Bobo, deceased, ' <1 Attorneys in fact for Legatees. >ot. 10th, I'JOO. 11 8t ?' . ?nfi ave up your nlckles and save up cour your dimes hall, nd trade with the merchants who grad patronize The Times. J 41 .iving Room * Should be, ft isn't always, the most comfortable in the whole house. Don't make your principal display in parlor or drawing room but look first for the comfort of youself and family. ! have furniture of every^ -J 4 /?\ ^-v T T ? ? ? - * ' 1 jl ie every room in tne cellar to garret, but you FORD TO BE WITHOUT ces that add so much to the comfort of king this room cosy and attractive. HAVE A LOOK IN. tNITUBE & LUMBER CO. ^DR. I. M. ^ DENTIST. 1^1 Crown and Bridge Office Bank Building Work a Specialty. Union. -S. C. |' _ ' 1 1MT[| THE EXACT MEASURE of our ability to fill prescriptions in wpL ^ jpfat cordance with the orders of the nvwt |wiEiSSapws ticuJar physicians is to be had In their rec< rametidationi of our store?especially ?Ur *ne8CI'l)^on department. They know ?u Trinriu ,,ml our foniPoun<1iDK 18 done on'y R I ? ^ skilled gradua'e in pltarmacy,and Mlways 1 it jBhMWm* wlt,? tc npnlous care as to the pluritr, V^llr ? y m ? weights and measures of the various *^=^4 ? drugs they wish used. Pf] ,gjpt^W UNION DRUG COMPANY. If You Buy Yonr Spectacles From Us NO AMOUNT OF JOLTING CAN MOVE THEM , .:. 1 . . they will stay right on your nose, as we sell the staying , * anc* iastin& kind. We have a large line ol ZV^sicSpectacles and Eye Glasses pyf A-% styles at l?west 1^1 prices. Also a complete line ^^set Eye Glass and Spec^citiy >-^1 tacle cases. They are iust w^at y?u have been looking ?? " * Call and see us for anything in (Jftl, I J'/ Optical Goods, Jewelry, etc. * " M. E. Tinsley & Co. <;r^rn) MTIUFMTS 1 Allan Irrltatloa. /Udt Olgntin, TFFTHIN A y^s \ J L=> IL 5 II I ll rl Makes Teething (Usy, BAfff c 1 A (Teething Powders) 1 TEETHINA Relieves the Bowel ASA^y- \ J / Troubles of Qilldren ol Costs c~..y /o conts ct Craggists, ' any Age. rr:a.ni;C5rer.'-. lo c.J. MOFFETT, M. P., ST. LOtllM. HHP. Notice to Advertisers. PVFR V R OTYV Advertisers are respectfully notified to \-JU I and in their change of advertisements Will Have a Good Time at the i Monday, not later than Tuesday. re cannot make change after that day, finKtiPre < it requires the whole time of the force a-7|^c*1 lallUUI pter Tuerdav to <w?t. Allf. fl?n -y.zrT"- Free Street Fair" ADVERTISED LETTERS. . Remaining in the Poet Office at 1 A nion, S. C., for the week ending 7T OlfTTTf 7f T etober 12, 1900. l/ rlJU Mr William Bolts . OCT. 22 to 27th. xBAx m AH163 JDavia Mr iTf Harrl"'3 One Fare Round Trip Mr F A Johnson ON ALL RAILROADS. Air D M Lang ford ============*==*==== 9 Air Geo W. McComba FREE STREET SHQWS. Mrs Wallio Melton ?.? .. Mr? Nit F1,,ral. Pmd'' Tra'le* P,W w T ? .ON .rade, Free Minstrels, Balloon Aseenl " ( ) .ion*, Midw.y, 2 Foot B.II O.N, Burlesque Race., Concert*. Caroiral Mr Andrew S.m. Ball, F.ntMtio Parad*, High' Direr*, illVw\v-TU Firework., Free Poultry -Show tad Mr.' W A Wix? many other attract!*, featurer. Persons calling for the above let . "" 3 will please say if advertised, and TllFOO Bands of MUftlC. 1 be required to pay one cent lor ... ir delivery. gg gyfg t0 CGiTie J. C. IIUNTKR, P. M. .. ... . ... . ) You II be Welcome. HORSE FOR SALE. VM1 work to buggy, wagon, and to mrw*-. ?? - ? ? i <1 ii UJ^AH. w in single or double harness; has . n. , , . , , , . . * <a i? ' A Rich lady cured of her dr*fne?i and saddle gaits, is gentle. no!sps in ,he hwid hy Dr xicholson?a . a ~ C.B.Burns. Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10;000 to antuc, s. c. 41-2t |,|, institute, so that deaf people unable 1 to procure the ear Drums may bare them FOR SALF. free. Address No. 12.004, The Nicholhe O. L. Allen house and lot, I80, E'gbUl Av8nue' NeW th Church street. Apply to Con *orlf? U. S. A. Iohkkr Allkn. 41-tf. ?: J ?: Lot For Sale. ;usta Commercial College, ACGUSTA, OA. M feet front 200 feet deep. ashless, Shorthand. fttt-ir T? ^ j/. rawt ttilmav. Academic departments/ Lecture ~ - --sirreoia**.U see, literary society, boarding 11?/| |uvy bmbwiim. Positions souured for every ^ aoJ^uiS. iTtwi uate this year, wishing a position. -at p is. a. a. tuu i mis. * ? k, AOMa.ee ...