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Do you want to see the latest in N?cliwear? We have them. \ m Stops the Coufill nafLWork.f.^fiWtf' I ? wild in one <li>y.- .No cure no pay. l'riee 25 c< nts. 43-] Why The Strike is St ill on. A prominent official of the Uuion Coil Company saya tl o company ph> | lively retues to concede nny furiher i demands made hy the Scranton C>n- ' veutiou. Tlu cimr?n? ? -? kiaMin mil " thsir busy season has bjea ruinel by the utrike and they do not care when the strike is Fettled, feeling positive that they can hold out mnch Ion get than the striking mim rs. The com imny controls tour large colliers in the Shamokin region. 5tV?r reapousioiilty f>r the Con'.lilUi ance of ihe strike r?sta solely up ?:i the operators to treit the proposition ot their employees coosideia'ely. " The large companies in the Lehigh e region that have refused to iuovj at 1' all since the Scrantou C>>uvsnti >n was ci held are Coxe Brothers & Co, tin tc large it coal products in the Lehigh re ?Y gion; G. B. Markle, tho Lehigh and it Wilkesburre Coal Compmy and a t;. large number of smaller c >a 1 companies in the Lurkawanna 2' and Wyoming regions tlut tr bare not guaranteed the payment pi of the 10 per cent, advance unti' tii April 1. Tie ouly district tint his si^ accepted the terms of tho Hcranton M Convention in 1 ni 1 is No 0, better pr known as the Schuylkill distiict. L "Companies which produce aboit St 65 per cent of tne total prodveti > i of So ide anthracite coal tielda hnvn g nr. aoteed the payment of the 10 j er coot St: advance and have abolished tho ilil* she ing eca'e." am < J. A. Sawyer, Carrel I!. Foster, vet Union, F, C. Jonksvii.lk, S.C, co ! SAWYER & FOSTER, i? i var, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Chi JONESKILLK, S. C. f^'J1 ... . lure 4??-Iy. tion Only WiiKIiir For All Operators tc ?P Orant the Advance. Bdl Hazklton, I'ii, Oct. -2^. ? Around tin unrionni Headquarters of the United Mine Workers today tho belief wa( ananimons that the cud of tlio strike will eonio in a very short timo. Presi I Taki dent Mitchell, notwithstandingcontrarj All reports, has sot no date for calling of! fails the atriko. is on As soon ?s all the operators signify their willingness to pay 1') per cent ad nnce in wages until April tint natioiia executive board will Iw called in s.ossion j I, to voto on ending tlio contest. ELI'j We Welcome Yc To call and inspect c Fall and Winter Clo in?;. Latest styles, nc est weaves manufi tared bv Fechheim Fishel Cc Co., Strou Bros, an l Hamburg Bros, ncknowledg leaders in Men's fi Clothing. Style, and workmanslvn pm - -X to tailor made garmen For The Boys ? We have just re- v eeived a full line of ? the famous Mrs. 9 Jane Hopkins .nuke w in Suits and extra ^ Pants. Every gar- ? ment warranted. i Our prices wiii con- ^ vince you thai it ^ pays you to trade at Union's greatest ^ store. j A liar Additional Local Ne\v5. } \\ e as it Crowded Over From Foc.il Pages, afte A large crowd of colored jieople went .0 Jonesville last Sunday to attend a big jT 'Meeting. When the night train came 1 > n tliey unloaded in such numbers as to dinost create a jam all along the pas enger walk. It looked like the unlo nlng of an excursion train. The THIRTY-SECOND The; ANNUAL STATE FAIR predo ?1??" itmorij. crvfuiiir,/?, a. C\, October 29,- 'Y'wYs November 2, njoo. f'nwin all fur . iwr cl< 0.i account of this occasion, South- inuiwi re Railway announces rata of Que work'i 'are lor the Round Trip, j Lis fifty if Ac suts admission to the Fair Oroun Is of hi>r Civilians; and still lower rates fir VvitV>'t lilitary Companies and Brass Bands. 1 Uniform, twenty or more on one 1 in thicket, to Columbia, B. C, and return. JYiV-'j Tickets will be sold daily, Ootohsr """ 'i ? r ... . llC-fll Sll T to ovember 1, inclusive, and f?r i?-aniin? ains ruheduled to arrive atColumb a 'YYt iY< ior to noon of November 2 id, with ,iaN( a< T si\c pr< ial limit November 4. J 111)0, inclu tu 1 j?<-i ve; aud for Fair Officials and Stick ,f,V'""iv en only, on October 2o and 2b, on J . . . , 11 in net: escalation ol c r.'lieates signed by 1.1 1 rpi :os. W. Ilolloway, Secretary ol ill-niih'i ale Agri-'ultural and Mechanical "V'.'Ji tttl . ttCt.t ciety. njnkes This will be by far the greateit uiV-'Y.'my ite Fair every held, and everyone >uld take advantage of the low rates ' I visit Columbia on this occasi >n HUGO \ "Southern Railway offers most con lient schedules, aud perfect service 1131*1 and from Columbia. Tickets will be sold from all points South Carolina, Augusta and Ha- Sslfi 0 inab, G<t.; also Asheville, M. C.. II lotto, N. C, and other stations in j rth Caro'ina iuterme liate to Co- j^,,. ibia, B. C. For detailed inform 1 highest I 1 as to rates, schedule.-, etc, call "filers ir wri<c any Agent of the Southern Mtrion > lway or its connections. , ' o it if dwelling 8. H. IlAltmVKK. ...oreor, A? (jr. 1 A.) Alldbti) OA. I _ ? foulli by 7, ?. "?? publii To ( lire n Cold in One Day j ^ ^r( 0 Laxative liromo (jniiiine Tablets or |,,H^ a) druggists r?fiui<I Hih nun y if it ulontlie to cure. K. W. Grove's siy nut tut; west by tl each 1k?x. 2">e. 43-ly lands of road. T< LAND TO RENT. day of sal a^e twooie hone farmi foren'. '.A A. GAHNEIt, Mt. Jo/, S. C. .Tonesvil .it 10-4t. The L er, (7 133 n?\ :er \ \\ 2 |i its. & ''''>? 'lyL lATa" Nowe? 3^ --*** ?iJi^plTO6nd soft .lust recayvfttj. lvertisevs are icfjieflfully notified to (I in their chance of advertisements donday, not later than Tuesday, cannot make change after that day. r? quire* the whole time of the force r Turn /! ??? ~ ?4 * * * . ^ iu yet out ine paper. o n ga vita THE TABLET OF LIFE (Pilula At Lomgan Vitam ) ( Scientific Discovery of the Age! Magic Key to the Mystery of Life! c in times immemorial it lias Loon man'* initiating ambition to'prolong life- liut r flie many brilliant min is, who have (1 their lives to the fascinating subject, c left for the immortal Darwin to give c world, in his great theory of Life, the mental principle upon wliicli to build tiier research'in this direction. Foliowisely in his footsteps came Prof. Dr. g iiiieehner, a tierman scientist of Inionnl renown, wi'li his remarkable ntitled "Das Itiiclides l.iingcil Igibens" ink oil Longevity i. Itut alas, like Dar ;t| too died, ere lie could reap the fruit . wonderful doet l ine. Ot hers however, y? great took tip tin.* interrupted thread le ho result that t wo tierman scientists, venrs of experiments and research, have discovered the secret of Longevity, w shape of a remarkable Vegetable Coniwhieh.il properly used, will positive y . ; Life. This new remedy, appropriately ''l "Longnvita" : meanitir Long Lilci has |p; bjeeted to the most rigid tests at all the t clinics and hospitals throughout J > with marvelous results. Appreeiat IA iinportaiiee of this discovery, we jj 'ipiired, at enormous co.-t, the exclii- *, iprietar.t right to this t ruly wondcriiirati >u. whieli lias proved a blessing , n tiiid. "l.oiigavita" is the true Tablet r... : a rojuveiintor par excellence, em- " 1 r t lie veritable secret of longevity in of eal. feasible form. It is the fountain -1 nit I youth, which it prolongs far ' its present limits, while retaining P;U n a perfectly normal state. "Long- f rigl-tens theoy?.atin?\?f?tee the men- ^ vity,- yiv?>s elasticity to the step, ul" the face lull, absorbs wrinkles, Mc tin-system, purities tho pklrf, and is true l'oiiee ile l.eon remedy for old ng of both sexes. Endorsed by Euiding pysieians. / $t 00a Box by mail. 'ON TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO-, fSOI.K P. S. AOK.NTS) 133-1135 Broadway, New York City. Stal f Real Estate at Santuc. o." StHt ii ? w, . ,. ,, bidd sell at Santuc. S. (1 , on Govern- i8^ j i. 1900, at 11 o'clock, to tlio ddiler at public out cry two lots ajj ^ fate belonging to tbe estate of I> ?a MUUr 1 I ur?T, (lOCMlSCd. (O tl ?. 1 km? ? ii as the store and cvasi 1 ou 'ft lot, containing one acre acres ess, hounded north by Southern to-w lot, west by Southern Railway, place the Flamming lot and east by steei c road. Kant >. 2, containing one acre more ? id known as tlie mill lot, bound- 'j'e north by the Flemming lot. on n tin Southern Railway, south by teiesl W. T. .Jones aid ibe public purcl ?rms of sa'e m u!o known on & e. cash. It. A. Wiiitlock. stami Agt. for the heirs at law. lie, S. C., < 'ct. 2, 190ti. Of course we sort, adaptei 'house from PZSIM'T ZJF1 J. A i. k X 1 XX. . A few of the odd pie the household by mal BAILEY FUI This signature is oa every box of Iho genuine Laxative Bro-no^Qmiiinc Tablets ths remedy that cm-en n cold In one day It is said thut this old terrestial ball upon which we live is twenty-six million years old. This is the latest estimate of the age of the earth. It is no baby, if it is considered a young planet. Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina, ) Court of ComCounty of Union. } raon 1'ltas. Eli/.i A. Gainer and A. O. Garner, Plaintiff-;, Against W. N. Gainer ami Isaac T. Garner, defendants. . . To tlie above named defendants in this action: , , You are hereby summoned and n< mired t> answer the ompUint in this action of which a copy is herexvuh served upon you; and t? serve a copy ot your answer to tiie said c inip'aint oh the subset ibor at their otlice No. I } aw Range, Union, ^outh Carolina, vxiilmi twenty da\s alter service hereof ; ex-lu- 1 sive of tlie day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within ihe time aforesaid, the plaintilfs in this action xvi 1.1 apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. r jaioxj jt-wuxuv.. J. Dated Union, S C., 11 August, A. I). 15)00. ; To the defendant, Isaac T. Garner: Take notice that the complaint in tliis action together xxi-h the summons of which tlie foi pjjoing is a copy xvas ti ed in tlie ofliec of the Cletk of the Couit of Common Pleas for Union county at Union in the county of Union in the State of South Carolina on the r lith day of October, A. D. 11)00. I SUA IF E A CAItSOX, ' Plaintiffs' Attorney. The llest Prescription for Malaria, thills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron aid quinine in a tasteless form. No ~ aire?no pay. Price .10c. 41 ly MASTER'S SALE. s Hate of South Carolina,) Court of CornCounty of Union. j mon Pleas. tl W. J. A. West, et al. B vs. ar Anna R. Gregory, et al. of In oliedience to an order made in the bi > rve stated case, I will sell at Union, ?fore the Court House door, during the be gal hours of sale, on salesday, the .1t h i ovember. 1900, the following lands toil ce All that tract of land containing one . i ml re. I and forty (140) acres, more or ? <s. situate in Bogansville township uion c unity, bounded by lands of rusilass Mining Company, lauds of J. \V?st. M i I \f.i? ? ? , ? Him outers. P|C Teuns of sale: Oue-half cash, balance afo a credit of one year, with interest ant tii flay of sale, to he secured by bond T ttie purchaser and mortgage of the Bo inises. Tiia purchaser to p?y for Stu ?ets and stamps. dre iaid land will be sold in live septtrMte )es, cts, according to plat made by J. K. ^ Arthur, surveyor. C. II. PEAKE ceQl Master. Qno )ct. 13th, 1000. 4'2-3t. or 1 LAND SALE. fro le of South Carolina, 1 In Probate T County of Union. | Court. anct To sell land in aid of assets. by t y virtue of Decree of the Probate gagf rt, in and for the County of Union, to p e aforesaid, I will sell to the highest chas ler l?efore tlie court house door, the Monday in November next, it being ?lay, during the legal hours for sale. j,-, hat certain tract or parcel of land / ite in Santuc Township, belonging te estate of T res van t, Gregory, d?? ?d, containing one hundred and ten i, more or less, ltnunded as follows ' it: On ths North by the Goudelock i, on Die East by lands of Nancy i, on the South by lauds or .Janie No and on the West by lands of Dr. Alma FftOt. Jaaiei rms of Sale?One-half cash balance to -las credit of twelve months with in- and f< , from date, secure I by bond of the diM'.ha laser and a /*# ?? - ?.-nu ui mo (urui 10 i old. Purchaser has leave to |>ay all Novel Purchaser to pay for papers and '"K of w and recording the same. ??'d E Jason M. (Irekr, Frobite Jndpre. Pub . 10th, 1900. 42-3t, 1W>9. Jving Should be, it isn't a! comfortable in the v\ Don't make your p in parlor or drawing first for the comfor family. i have furnitui d to every r< cellar to garr FORD TO BE W1 ces that add so much king ^this room cos anc HAVE A LOOK IN. SNITURE & LI ^ DR. I. Ivl. Crown and Bridge OJ Work a Specialty. filii it Ni UN The Beauty of our Watch is not case-deep but goes straight tliroi the whole movement. ?DO YOU NEED A WATCII? IX - - 1 ' , *?- V v member that we sell only the best i guarantee all we sell. \ ours for jewelry, silverware, etc M. E. TINSLEY & CO. TBI i fePSI'S'EETHII pjG- J (Teething Powders) Costs cn!y 25 conts at Dr Or mull 2 > cents to G. J. MO I NOTICE FOR SALE. tatc of South Carolina, I County of Union. S Wo, the undersigned Executors of le last Will and Testament of B. F. obo, late of Union County, deceased, id Attorneys in fact for the Legatees Tpy? said Estate, will sell to the highest * dder at Cross Keys, in County and ate aforesaid, on Thursday Novemr 1st, 1UU0, all the real estate bo- snging to the estate of the said do- 1 ased, consisting of 562 acres. Tract No. 1, known as the Ducket I ice, located in Laurens County, ate aforesaid, containing one huu- f)np sd and fifty acres, more or loss. UIIG Tract No. 2, known as the Bishop ice, located in Union County, Slate 1 iresaid, containing one hundred i thirteen acres, more or less. = Tract No. 51, known as the Kindred npn bo place, located in Union County, r|vCr ite aforesaid, containing one hun- =-=*=.? d and twenty-nine acres more or Flor >act No. 1, known as the Carpen- r*^e' * Sparks place, located in Union ?*on?? ^ inty, State aroresaid, containing Burleec hundred and seventy acres, more Ball, Fi ess. All the above tract9 are in Firewoi ss Keys Township except tract No. many o erms of stile?one-third cash, bal- = == 3 in one and two jears, secured >ond of the purchaser and mort- AHr0 ? of tlie premises sold. Purchaser ~ ~ ay for papers nad stamps. Pur- Q0 J) ters have leave to pay all cash. J \V. Bono, W. M. Sparks, cecutors of the last Will and Tosinent of B, F. Bobo, deceased, . d Attorneys in fact for Legatees, t. 10th, 1900. 41-8t FINAL DISCHARGE. ? ?"e n' 8(> feet fr. lice is hereby given that Josiah F. 38-tf n. Administrator of the Kstate of i T. Alman, deceased, has applied on M. Greer Judge of Probate, in _ ?r the County of Union, for a tlnul . . irge as such Adininistratior. street belti s Ordered, That the lOtii day of mationap| ntier A. 1). 1000, be lixed for hear- *ifi?ot Petition, and.a tlnal settlement of e state. Jason M. Grbeii, nave up Prolmte Judge Union Co.. 8. C. your liseed in Union Times. (Jet. 19th trw 43?4t ptttro Room * Iways, the most 'hole house. >rincipal display ; room but look t of youself and ?e of every 3om in the et, but you [THOUT to the comfort of I attractive. < ( JMBER CO HAIR, fice Bank Building Union. S. C. THE MAN WITH A COLD ^ nuisance to others as well as a auf: himself. lie is inexcusable when it) find so many excellent lemediea ic Union Drug Co. True, if he lias ma, it's doubtful if ho can obtain a ?ct cure. But it's rather late for ma, and there is relief for even that >ying ailment. Stop sneez'ng and [liinff. Stop at our store and get slhing to help you out. IION DRUG COMPANY. .U t?o_ una i fl Allays Irritation, Aids OigestiM, J Regulates the Bowels, U / ? strengthens the Child, \ /-? Makes Teething Easy. ) 1 m, TFF.TH1NA Relieves the Bowel , . Troubles of Children of DgglStS, ANY AGE. FFETT, Nl. D.( ST. LOUIS. MO. L'ERYBODY ill Have a Good Time at the V Spartanburg e Street Fair AND CARNIVAL OCT. 22 to 27th. Fare Round Trip ON ALL RAILROADS. ? o E STREET SHOWS. al Parade, TraTes Display Pa*ree Minstrels, BaTToon Asorn-1 lid way, 2 Foot Ball Games,, iue Races, Concerts, Carnival1 antastic Parade, High Divers,' rks, Free Poultry Show and, ther attrrctive features. ^ > c% T3o w XJ cell LI 3 UI 1V1US1C. I ure to Come | You'll be Welcome.'. m J Lot For Sale. j nhling Lot on N. Church street, out 200 feet deep. k I>. FA NT ClLLIAU. I F()R SALE. I \ rs. Dunbar house on Main] >w the jail. For further infor-' ^ ply to N. P. Dujhbab. ) your nickles and save up] dimes J ale with the merchants who* nise Thk Timks. ? t