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TURNIP SEE Now is the timet fresh supply oia! received. DUKE'S DRUG STORE Letter, Not 2 j Bill Hads Or any other kind of Job Work Neatly and promptly cxcuted at the Times Job Office. . ; I H.Q. BAILEY MAKES IT A POINT TO FURNISH THE BEST THE COUNTRY AFFORDS IN , Beef, Mutton, Pork AT HIS MARKET. The highest price paid for all. kinds of Country Produce. l4ree Delivery to every p:u t oi j town. SEND IN YOUR ORDIBo OR | RING UP HO J. H. G. Bailey. BACON, I FLOUR. 'imm CANNED GOODS and FRESH GARilEM j VEGETABLESj AT ' LOUIS D. SMITH, The Housekeeper's Friend. j LoottoYoarJnlBrestsj I have a full Hue of heavy j and fancy family groceries always on hand, I will not be j undersold. My stock of Fancy) and Plain Candies, Canned' Goods, Fruits and Vegetables, j Butter, Kggs etc., are always ofj select variety. I handle a full) line of harmonicas, also Combs. Brushes and oilier toilet articles, J. T. SEXTON, i !>* . .x. ??. < j *. * s :k*<t v 1 ? I officii: at iiksioknci: ox MOUNTAIN STURi: T.j SOUTH FROM !>Klo!\ -OFFICE HOURS 10 u. m to 12 in. 1 to b ]) ;:i. Rheumatism ?AND? Skin Diseases Uiven special attention. Calls left either at e < r at ZEMP'S PHARMACY v.ill I e nromntlv jifti-M . " ' I J ~ J ' 1 * ' 1 .* ?*VWW v ^ ^ tinYthluff >ou ? JCAVEAT.TftAj" f.U:.^.(. . I, J PROIECIiON f ! 1 i ; !. .. . ; , * i fur free cxiMiiiTiii'. i< v; . |B00KCNi'AT2ri:s: ' : Vft A. ?511' 5 Pa lent Lttvryt rk V. . ?# i. ~ 7* ONTRflCTORS' -?BUILDERS*^ ?.o_MlLL SUPPLIES. Paattnca, Steel n?aiB?, OolasaBA and Ck.in. Be) Boita, Rode We.jtkta, Tank*. Toirera, Jta. Heel Wlr* and MaoUa l'ove, ilo<?Un? Krji..?a '.nd Purapa, Jacka, Derrick*, Crab*. Chain x?* Pop* Holata lw Cast Mwry Day). Mai# (fuKk DtHrsty. LUMBARD IRON W0RKS4 SUPPLY CO.. -MlflMiM. o plant Rutabagas. A. Li the best varieties j usii Opposite itolcl Union. / \ p 'wl? * * $ v ,* ^ & str A WOMAN WANTS her watch to keep asgii.l limeus her husband's?if she i; us careful about winding it. If a timepiece is puri h.i.-ed hero, you m ,.y !> certain of i s j? Hal qualities?ho f.n t, wo guaruntio it. This applies to our representations 0:1 all classes of goods we sell. THE WiLL!ALISON CO. J. CLOUGH WALLACE. OvO ATCKCISY AT LAY/. II ro'.vs 1 ail 2 up tnr', iV-toi 'iu'l.Iiag, o|>:? iji'e Ilot-.l after ,Lr.u ??ry 1 st. 1 11 2 o ;>? Iy. VIONKY TO LOAN On Farming LanJs. L'ing Time. Ivt.sy PuynieiUs. X;> L'onnnis -ion. IJorrowor pays ictiutl cost (if ppiY'rling Lo.tu. ] :. K. PALMEU, i i t.:., ^ (? V Ulli I Jltl, v. . J. Clough "Wai.lack, Cuion, S. C. P. C). Pox IMS. 17?(Jin GLENN SPRINGS WATER. I h?VC (ill.'ilM "V i:,'^ AV;it: t- f:< s!l flO li !ii* n[?i iu^, in: ! x\ :il receive wveki.v s':*piii'iltj tint i:,_r : Mimtoer. The pr! : ..or the Wilier is _"!j p- r >r .J. U. llrxriiu Dr. o- wTA'asTJsax.ir, Physician and Surgeon, OiLrs his proies-Jenal services to ;:3 j.cip.t) oi Uuiou. Uiiicj ia iliUa JutMing. XiCavo cars at U.:n i. ).*ug (Jo. store or ring up I'hone X j 10 lor prompt service. 15 11. DR. GHO. DOUGLASS, Physician and ?ui?fooa. O.T' rs his profes-ior.al services t? the people of Union and vicinity, 'iilico in Hunk Jkiilding. Leave cal < it Union Drug Cu.'s Store or ring up Phone Xo. 71. S-Gnios UAL MI K. L'Ahrioy. II. I-. SCAII E. j [CARSONJ& SCA1FE," ATTORNEYS AT LAW*.* i'. attention given to real estate an 1 collectio ij. 1 CROWN T3RRENGE M.a0. " PHYSICIAN AND SUaaSON.' Olllcj and r.putinen's over Dalit;'l)-ug Scora. 44 G n. fAMi:- MCXilO. ]>. it. DUNCAN C. i'. HAND EES. Mtmm, Duncan and Sanders i iUii.NLYrf AT LAW. () "ce No. S I.ciw liau^o, I ni/i, C. ;-ly Fine Seed Wheat. I 01! 1:: 1?1 for U: 'J< 0 lmshcls <>i" i'iiic f*vr 1 WiiCiit, the l)C,t ->!! t! n: :! !: 1. !; w:,l'j'.isid on v firm iii Xortli ( V.r ; 111:;!. T!:a i< J ho J'V.li/. iiii'i Tito i'loiilk* vuri' lv. AiMrc.v-;' lilt* M;:vl>in!ou, l\ r. v, urciiAitDs. N0T1CM. I I.aw !> .i!/',! a !:(>;.vy !r.ifi v,au of H) {! .!'.'.< ( Iy, il |.:1 Mil row piVjvir il t;? ?i>* ; I! > i:?ts ofMteuvy hauling or will hlr?* oul thu wagon. 1?>?tiin. J. W. UlLliliUT. V i'siVU p&'F;l?s SYfjiiiP ? w i- * c.jiKu(< J U i nnHTiMii?? Tfi tf>a>An Uuf! i jii'Ji-'j E G c: !l?!uj i SIcn Nov/ Have llio Situation Woil in Hand. READING W0EK3 CLOSED . Tills Company Only IIsn Four CoN ii.-i'U a Vy)ii;iiij;-.\ilvaiicc of \Va.~Cj Fail> to Induce t li o Men to Ret urn t3 the Mines?Kentucky Sirikc. l'jitL.ADi'.ij.MHA, Got. 2.? Reports received today by President Harris of tho Phiiad !;>!.ia ixntl Reading Coal and Iron company from General Superintend lit Lather of tho company'.-; wining proper- * ti. s nro t> I ho effect that two more mines, t'.. - Richardson and tho Otto col's in tho lower Schuylkill region, v.*.-re compelled to closo_ today lieeiinso a -..dr. : at "'inih; r of workmen 1 (Operate tk t,.d not rep ?rt lor ciut.v. i'ho 1-tnsr.! e.?.iiiry is also shot down, which lenv. i'.y four of the company'.';' V> o.dii vies : - ::I in operati m. Tim four colli, ries \. sing arc admitted to. bo more or less crippled. Will Not Uo Accepted.' W:i" >-:!A!:ke, Pa , Oct. :3.?Tho miners of ih.; Wyoming valley did not respond ro the uo'i.vs piste 1 by the compdnies last, night of a 10 per cent iuiin wages. The collieries were all idle '.his morning as u-ual, the only . xcx L lag ti: .? mine ot' tiie West Eiid L' . 1 iMuip.iny at Mooanutpia, whero tho tail f >ree of i in ploy es were at work. V". Panner, chairman of the press com oi tho Unite 1 Jlina Workers a- tut today that tho offer made by the l -ators would not be accepted. i klpments cl Coal to (>;isf. r.V.u.vo, IV., Oct. 2. ? With tho ,;.ki u c.o<; . oi r 10 coitiono* ?ti 1110 > v.c-:? V c .1 I ?l' ti.f Schuylkill county .* .1 shipments tm the Heading rtiilway ; are oxiKjcto I tp 004180, uulei? tbe com* >nay draws <<:: ;: s storage or coal in the vhuy!.il;l huvoa, where if is said. a <?u amity of coal is o:i hand. To* lav .a.ally 103 cars were pro luced and .r i -t liow exp - etoil that all the mines wi.l b-tie?l up in i\ low buys and the bar1 c ::! trade will then stopaltog. tit. r. , IP-cot; J.let Ci;ll?cry Closed. PorrsviLt.n, l'rt., Oot. 0.?Ti?b AVest il.-a hi colli" ry, nrav T >wer City, iarp.-t p-.v'.a - f leaf t::? J'ltila hc% pbia and il" . .iay <_ I and Iron con.M iiiv has aii 1 perhaps !* > most prutimbie tn:,:o, ..!?t <1 >w:i : >;l.\y and upwards at 1,.'J > men an.I boy.s are tans roadi re i i<!! . Jl.u ts ok Co., v;1m eperatu th > IMswt : ;li < . Hi -ry as Him;! 1 ai-.i that their men arc not traVoi; a strtk . Tac colli a y was shut dowu Saturday to :;ir.k uecc -.tiy repairs.. lour Hundred 3Icn l!csj>f>a<tjpd.. ttiN. IV... Oct. 3.?Tlniiwihittlr ' wore I ' awn u. vLc u-;aal tfiuo bat th re were 3 than -10) at both the ut;:. - in ;p t ? work. Ov r 3.3h) cm- j pluVv.i w.rc cti tli - payr.ill 1 -f.jro the -tri'c ". Mono of tli- < illi'-ri .p ia tiiis- ; ha w 1 u;> this 1:1 >rait!g. The i M acli l 'r : TrcvortO, is Still in >a w. a all but CJ in a in tho rainc a. Y. .i 1 t i;;ts t ho St Ivy., Oat. 3.?Avrangc: wane for all the mines r t " r :: work tn.lav. 1 Jting was hold ami : rim:: .a men joinejl tho : : ! t ic ntiau'jtho-strike. CC T!?: 3 I:J GREENVILLE. .v A \";n:dc-d?Oai* Will ably 1)1?. , : C ?A shooting 1I.vr , v/hinh may result cf Otic, J)03Sil ly two. j.' -I ;i::g d vnrr ;! nv Montis'tail oot? ton i ulN. All the parties r.ro wuito in- :?. t.U Joint 11, foreman.of carpenters a: t mill, hud.cans.- to reprimand li *n i\ went to .loin: t an t n1 for a settiem t of I Ms ucc >un!', and notified Johnston that I k'j i::t tided tj t . him. Johnston jj I v.'i nt to the paymnsi. r's oiiico and uotiI li d him to v.iy Granger off. Whoa ho cam!' out ol' r"no olliee ho had a Imlfo in his hand, whittling a stick, Granger \ ! mot liini tin i t J.l Jiuu to jut up his | knife, in h intended to \vhigliim for the insult. Johnston ln-1 1 l is i.uifo, and Granger drow his pistol an?! commenced tiring at him at clo.-o range. Two bullot.s hit Johnston on the hold. A brother of Johnston, from Atlanta, "who had ju t arrived at the mil; seeing him shot down, drew his pistol and tired on Granger, hitting him live times, two ballets entering his breast, one iu tho arm and two in the hoad. It. is supposed that Grang r is fatally wcuuded. PASSED THROUGH HiS BODY ; Uullet Kecclved !u tho War Works. ; Its Way Out. Columbia, S. C.f Oet. 2?General i It. N. Riclikonrg, who for a long time j c mimandou t.he Fourth brigade, South Carolina militia, and was a resident of j n.ir, ?.4i> Mil- jiiiuy years, was twico i wounded nr ihc hat tie of i'ru/.ior'a 'arm, ! JuiH! 27, lSCed, while charging tho breast- ! works. Una bullet took 'off a buyer, while another struck him full in the breast. No effort was mado to locato the bullet an 1 the wounded soldier rocovered and continued fightiug until the end of the war. General liiclibourg writes from Mont- i yonicry to say that a few days ago ho < iell a pain in his bar*! . A s]h?6.becaHio ! iiiihuii'd an d : ore t> the tor a. That ; night h?* ).!a I a drn*zing piaster 0:1 tha spot. Next morning tho jiatn was roll-vi-d, ami inking off the plaster he tonnd the old ballot that ha hud carried for 88 years sticking to it. It was flattened and weighed nearly 1 ounoj. IMouey For (Julvesiort. Santiago jm: Gun a, Oct. 2.?Tho council of Snutingo has donated $."?00 to tho funds being raised for tho Galveston sufferers and has deposited the amount ^ with a trust company. W-' cS Iff These unwelcome visitor usually appear itself fm-.u the iitany ini] Carbuncle", which a ^rcitt r.jlvi i 1 ihc H people as blessings, and y mk .1 the mistaken idea that i x. '. ' ~~J ' ) Nature's plan of thinning y\/ unless relieved the entir < V . troubles, which are only gSanefssf I BMfc ai ?*-. n. M. fratt/c'r ' ... "nitis: I building Up tl " i i;r twenty yt wn i - tcly S. {->. 8. is ftV,"vea It V;V: dcep-suv i !( \ 11V* . :1 ; 1 Ml <if [l. S. S. I 1 ! ? v ' , /.' " '/ "i fifty vcars Inn >cv? r..! ?.. ! i5i : i - I 11r:e?I ,. , ;.:i ?iic i u*-! I r*i ledkn,?ut fliaewes. It 1 f-i: > ml IL i i ii pleasa: iin;in;,* :* ' v';>'.}.? 1; I proven the a . \V> re<U!i!t! general kcaUl ha 1 : utur.i of lliesc painfull Oar pbyi pc.-u v.-o to? v-' ' ' . inscs a life st' cm?l . i. . t.i < ; t.dvivre wanted will he * i ' rvio.- Send for our hook c I'roh'.bi.I i i Cam a alkali!;; I'arty. CuE^i'iiMN; O , Oct. 2.?The prohibl- pi tiou spoeial reach j I Fort Wayne last E nirrht, where it rem"in :d im-il (1 o'clock t n;f. The-first mociin.:? today Jnl, wa->at Ada, O., wh-or >p oi* u:i hour was urul TV. ? imj iiwas well attended by studeiu.- oi tin Ohio Normal * university,. '.y.ii -ii w ; mi ;ouni"' I for the forenoon. About 1,0 rj persons list on- d to address- by Volney B. Uudiinj;, ? John G. Wo ".Ivy a:ul Su nuol Dickie. Dch'^at:*.*. Are Arriving. Ivni.vKArot.ts, O f. !?. ? A lew dele- ' ' prates t > the r ?*:wnfi vi of t u X I'i >:>. ' Deiuoftrafie el tin w v distributed about pt the lobby of tho Gran I kotoi : day. A LJ number of ih arrival.. hero <? 'a . h-.-M f ?r >ral e! and it is ill.- ly J that, v. a 1 iry 1 numb r of oiabs will bo r pres !> e 1, i.nipiy w.ll ! r p.v afjtl by pr \vn BOTH WILL PrlOSADLY DjZ. Shooting Atl'rsiy I a Alabama Between Railroad .Men. ti's at )o: >, Ala., O'.*:. S.?About 8 o'clock this r.i >v:iing fcjrution Agent ll\ Rioncy J. Lowiy,* at Mouudvillo, 13 mil" <or.ill of hero, and hcciion Foremen W. i I. \Ytiitf :: ; involved ia ,i ! si< to tli" moving of a car of co u^s.mI. Wk'.t.j threc/oticd Lowry, P and Ly.vry thou got his pi r.?l out of his i oll'u-o. li. turning to the -ration plat- I fornt, the j-a i b.'gm shotting nt each ot i r, iiilv.it!>" ivg as they tired. Lowry was shot foar times, in tlio leg, right si;l . right fore u;u an-! chest. Ki"h man lire.1 live tint-. , hat Lv-vry'a F t 1 all was the only one striking CP] White. This last.shot was fired within 3 feet of \vaiie and struck him in the ah ion:-n. L>wry, with iiis right arm Shot, vluirfia I jYv'lnto into insensibility with the butt cn-.l of his pistol. Lowry is a nephew t>f ox-Governor Lowry. of Mississippi. P.otii men aro in a critical condition and may die. It is reported that the men had words Put Saturday afternoon and that the shooting this (horning was : nperinductd by that disagreement. L>e< larevl Unconstltutlonal. Lansixo, Miob., O.-t. 2 ?The stuto supremo court, in an unauimousopinion handed dawn today, declared the act granting a bounty of 1 cent per pound on all beet sugar manufactured iu tho state unconstitutional. lie C?;:t Posted. It was o:i an open Pittsburg car. A man of years and scduteness sat next to a young man who was consulting a pocket dictionary. Ily and by and without any premonitory symptoms the sedate man said: "It's iu there. 1 was looking over one of thorn books yesterday, and I picked out tho very words." ? "What do you refer to?" nsked the younn man. I ^ "To -what n woman up my way called me wlien I asked her to marry me." "And what was it?,r "A concave cataleptic semiannual old Idiot. At first 1 didn't exactly know 101 whether she meant to say yes or turn ^ me down, hut after looking In the dictionary 1 made up my mind that she /-* was not for me. Mijjhly handy these Z dictionaries are when you yet stuck en a hard word, eh?" J < ml 13 'I11 lvOI*V9 r If you have neuralgia, Scott's \ ? J O 1 Emu! sion of Cod Liver Oil J p will feed the nerve that is crying for food?it is hungry ? and set your whole body eohu'' J vj O again, in a way to satisfy nerve and brain from your usual food. That is cure. If you arc nervous and irritable, you may only need more f it to cushion your nerves? you are probably thin?and ti Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver '' Oil will give you the fat, to begin with. . Cure, so^ far as it goes. Full cure is getting the fat, you need from usual food, and ^ Scott's Emulsion will help you to that. my 1/ von Ijnvc not tried it, semi for free sample, Si-] it rateable tnstc will surprise vou. ? I,., SCOW JlOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 I'carl Street. New York. 50c. uuU ft,oo, all UrugH'sUt tj * f wiLO in the spring or summer, when the blood is making an extra effort to free' purities that have accumulated during the winter months. ire more painful and dangerous, come most frequently oti the back of the neck,' flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal, boils arc regarded by some* they patiently mid uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience under their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, and this is ; it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, hut is diseased?is full of poisqn?and e system will su.Tcr. The boil or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal waiting for a favorable opportunity to develop. f.Ianyanolu sore, running ulcer, ,-eu cancer, is the result of c. neglected boil. Keen the hiood pure, and it will keep the fiTiA cili clear of all the irritating impurities that msc these painful, disfiguring diseases. - m S. S. cures boils and carbuncles easily qyyarfl SM iid permanently by reinforcing, purifying and lie blood and ridding the system of all accumulated waste matter, made of roots and herbs which act directly on the blood, and all poisons, no matter -i ov : iul purely vegetable medicine. licians have inade blood and shin dia- IfeagiP cheerfully given. ^Wc make no charge ? ^czssk*^ s?iZ^ >11 Blood and Skin Diseases?free. Address, The Swift Specifie Co., Atlanta, 6ft. PHOTOGRAPHS Made at the oM Squire Gallery next to new Bank Building. I now re the Gallery ^ell equipped for the latest up-todate Photograph Work. Of all sizes and styl?-s. My prices are reasonable and patiffMction iruntccd. I also do enlarging of all sizes and s'yles of finish, and can iver the work in the most stylish aiid durable frames, also bundle tbe jst mouldings. ' O N ' T NEQLECTI HIS OPPORTUNITY | * To get good work cheap. Your friends and loved ones are nnssino v anil you regret y<.u Lave no Lite photograph of them. -"*COME AT ONCE.-^ Proinpt attention {.jiven mail orders.r. K. McLANE, Photographer, ' union, b. c. 00K T 1ST EN "7ICT - ?^ JL ?*s3 A JL tie celebrated Battle Axe Shoes for men, women and children sold hy J. H. SPEARS rill shave the corns off your feet, cut your fthno hill flmuti ftnnholf onrl will WUWW VJLA A V4V T T u, JAlilA; 14. J. 1. It. TV AAA KNOCK OUT ALL COMPETITION. Also a full lineof Rubber Shoes on hand. YOURS FOR FOOTWEAR. ' J. H. SPEARS. iood Flour Cheap. 1 ?^oaininund. Wo ofTor for sule^tho Jeter plantation, on Tyger River, Containig I now have plenty of Flour fourteen hundred acres. r sale at my mill. I will sell nioro or less. Can give easy terms, e best quality white flour for "r*1"rc"t 11,0 P'f e'or ?term ot 1 J . five 5 ears. Apply to 1/ r\c OAt- r*rninrl M 1>EAVER or J. G.RICE, 72 ClS per pOUllU. ?Sht Carlisle, 8. C. :*an also furnish Graham flour, "" iddlings and short* in any FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. lantity dcsiied. Illillg lUe Notice is hereby given that J. C. Ill' oTindillf. Hunter, Administrator, of the estate of Wm. Hollingsworlh, deceased, Wf TJ> A A7 ll,!S applied to Jason M. Greer, X v 1 9 Judge of Probate, in and for tho County of Union, for a finul disTVITT.T.'P'.P ..I? 1 viiurgc ux miuii uuimnisiruior. 32-tf. a is Ordered, That tho 22rd day of October, A. J)., 1000, bo fixed for hearing of Petition, nnd a final setrY|OI/OI tlemcnt of said Estate. KIUKO! p . , , Jaso.v M. GltEER Prol?ato .Fudge Union County, S. 0. I'ublihhe.1 in The Union Times, 0|^|Q^Q|J September 21*t, 1000. 88-41 Di'sirable I'orpcrty For Sale, Q DIP I/O M! IIou*e on Soul h Street, Five rooms, D!\ILj|\^U ! lurjio JIull, Cook room and Pantry; " Well of Good Water. Lot contains ono acre of land, for terms seo For sale vat l n^Hodgeb,_ 16 Rodger Brick Works. j il CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, ^TTt AW1'. fiP Q nT PM ' ! COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. ] i vti O . UijLiJ. ^ Send your hnainoM direct t? Wiuhlni^on, i1 5 saves (line, cofiU less, better service. ; , ~] (' Tly o31<*? cl??? to (J. 0. Patent Office. FREE prcUala-! diet If i.t S li.onlli-io'.d f . m 'j ?> *'i:.jlr^V:n"oNAL ATT^TToirgr^ft^i^^ttS I i- i. mi a la use, in Union, o:i W< dnen'ay, . notfc*. without ciup, is u. ?t. l'Jili. Suitable inward for liiir- r & ? Jj ^ ^ ' ij" B E* AClE* II to ll.O Ul Union, S. ('. J illustrated monthly-Elrrtatli year?tennJ, fl. tyssr.1 J'T-D0UULAS4 i?.G.8IMER8>ffl&.l