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ALL PRESCRIP1 Are filled l>v am experienced at DUKE'S DKUG STOKJ quality of the ingredients manipulation will allow. 2 Letter,. Note Bill Hads Or any other kind of Job Wo rk Neatly and promptly cxcuted at the Times Job Office. H. G. BAILEY MAKES IT A POINT TO FURNISH THE RFST THE COUNTRY AFFORDS IX Beef, Mutton, Pork AT HIS MARKET. The highest price paid for ;tl kinds of Country Produce. Free Delivery to every part o town. BEND IN YOUR ORDER3 01 RING UP NO 1. H. G. Bailey, BACON, FLOUR, HAMS. VANNED GOODS and FRESH GSRDEH VEGETABLE: AT LOUIS D. SMITH, The Housekeeper's Friend. Sexton's For all kinds of G ROC E R I ES. Try his Sugar House MolaS' ses and the famous Linder Ham. J. T. SEXTON. J>r. J. <1. CA-C ?2 OFFICE AT RESIOEN'OE OX MOUNTAIN STREET SOUTH FROM DKI'OT. -OFFICE > IIOURS 10 a. m to 12 in. 1 to si p.i:i KJieumatism ?AND? Skin Di senses Given special attention. Calls left either at office or a ZEMP'S PHARM ACY will h promptly attended to. d! r ? < ; Anything'' %r\\ invfiit ? r ; j>* . ; fx ? jm* J CAVfcfcT.Tft ?j? MArtrt.(; ;wrl. ,?. , -i,:*. ( ' . PrtOIECJiUN. m : <? ; - .. i>: j. ... . < | f.?r fro? cx'iiiiipiiii' ?i * I > h'-i . ::B00K0HPATE?T5^,;:;:^1 i fS* O. A. SNOW & CO. ;!p*i?nt i^iwvirs. Washington, D O j CONTRACTORS' so ^BUILDERS' .??, MILL SUPPLIES, OiUtift, HtMl Oniinn *04 Ctxta I Bolt*, Bo4a, W?.(rbt?, T?at?. Tcrr??r*. At I wlr? ks4 MOlh Ho**, tugTu * mi4 Paasp*. Jiok*. 0?rrl?V*,'Or?b?. Cfcaia u Jf?jk? ^uwi CtKwy. LUMMRD IRONWORKS! SUPPLY CO . H?n>4i *. ,? IONS GISADl'ATK lit t'i(AIl.MA< lOuiul at prices as low as the hi: and the skill exercised in tin ?. C. DUKE, Proprieto copyriohb , ii \j _ ? ?. i' i r4 li. o I L V SI t? \'J A 3 ? ! t tell ;iii-1 I:'-'* ( !, l-i('i ?-11 :!i j s: i \ t ss: it I p'.ir- <1 v . if. '! if iliv.:;; I II! i| pll''eill" .iff. l eile .lit', tie.j ;i ! villi t i * 11 |UMilis Mm' i ' .'I'l'llHol liei \s e ,i S V. mi tt I inkle V 1 i ;tin::/.-*!iit-ni nl I Itj .li-p'.ty ! > be m en lie jl'HE WILLIAMSON C( i J. CLOUGH WALLACE -o-:o4T.T? ** V"7 ? *** T ? ~vr i. J cw .i 4.* ^ J*. JL 2j ? W . i T: >o lis 1 av?l '2 up-< lir*, 1 ' w ling, op>::si{.e l *f:or J.v ary 1 t 1 81)9 11 25 98 > y. \1 ON ICY 'r( ) LOA f Oil Fanning I.tmJs. v r\- t i > S ,on 4 liniu. JL;tsy 1 v.ymen Xo (\?:ninis-.i<>n. I.orrowor jm ^ lU'tiKii co.-t of perfect in jjj 1 - .)-? E. K. PALMER, Columbia, S. C. J. CLOIXJIL AVAI I.ACK, Union, S. C. | P. O. P>ox 288. 17?i Dr. C. IV. Physician and Surgoon. OiLra, l.i- 7V.I tcrvi.vs ' f'le {> ?; pie ol L iiiu'J. ('/'ieo i i !? j I'lii'dlDg. LofiVO Out a at b i I ]> ?!<; (Jo. et ire or ring op lbioi.e ! Itor prompt s [ vi. u. 1.3 41. DR. GEO. DOUGLASS ?! ^ Physician and burgeon. Oilers his professional services t.'ie people of I'nion and vicini O.tico in Bank Jiuildiipp Leave < ; at Union J)rug Co.'a Store or rin<j ) i'hono .No. 7L 8 Gtnos _ It.VI.lMI lC. CAh.SOy. If. L. SCAI] i CAR30N & SCAIFE, I ATTORNEYS AT I.AW. I J Special attention ois-en to real ' t.ite and collections. J II p.an.VM TfiRaranp m an W11WVIII I MdilkiSUi* 1 I ? U% ! PHYSICIAN AND SURCSO: ? I Hpiitrnea a over D.i! rj I)ru/S-..?M. ! it 6 n. ' .1AMI' > MITXit ). Jr, II. DL'XC . I C. SAXLiLIl.-'. i Miinro, Duncan and Santhr: ATTCItXI.YS AT I.AW. -> t .'(O. t litlW iV.1"! 't\ 1. li 5-1 y t i Pine Saecl Wheat V | I linvo Oil li ::i 1 for Sfllc 2 i 1 uj.-.in I-; < I'tiii- W'lic I Iii1.' i-v -; on l!:<> It v i . . .. v. on inv )mrr.) in .\oi ! ( '!'i . . r . i } ; > ?4i I i i .< i I 4 iv- 1 > I ? V '?J c I "? : I-'ull/.:!m! T!i(! Prolific vjtiip A-.!(!rv - ::: ;:t M;s vbintoii, i C. J. 13. UICilAllDS. :s7-tf. ^ j NOTICE. 1 I h ivo bought ii heavy draft v,;>< of il."),(KW rxiutiii.i rapacity, and now prepared t o do all kinds of li^s hauling or will hire out the wagon !."??din. J \V. (5ii.ih.ie' ... pop PRE! /.U/C i >M?U S?ho,3rs,. 2 POSITION'S (l'"A It ANTI'.I' u::dfn ?.? o >o nASll riBPOSIT. HaUroit i F. re f'ntil. 0|:cu All yeart<? Itotli Scai-.s. Very t in a;. la L i Georgia-Alabama Business College Dacon, WELCH SHOT W.Z CLAYER. ! ;v ' After Dcing Mortuily Wounded I?o . ,ih1 shoots L!o!itcii.'<ieliil ytY Duplin*. (Ja.t Nov. 13.?News roaches hero of tho killing at .Adrian of John Welch by Lichteueteiu n^cl t'10 shooting of the latter by tho. forthor. IJuhtcnxtuiu is a merchant at Adrian tn:l sold Mrs. Welch 1 yc.rda of cloth, i Woh-h elair.se.l that there was only 3 vardi in the piece ami went to IJchtcn- ' | ore ;o roe" ity the mutter. Sotno ' ? :. i d be; ween the two. when i \?* 1*?? li> r. l.'eel.t 'i>te!n followed hint d own tho .-tr et n a .ii overtaking hint, pulled i ' ?!':k antl eat Weleh in tho breast, v. . .( ! polio t a pistol and 1 oTcro death, i ve'ea was aha ><t im-tantamous shot ! h'.ei'.r-ejii.; hi in tho .*: ,.ia. :s ?:< : ? f m riv travel* I fir i '".* rm of r' . .'.inuali and lived ; li-tld I U.i J . : . r:..*r* x\??< ? ? .! A.- 'u-t t:.o I'j: :;tti 1 <"on;j? ;i? ".vr.i:, I-. . Id.? A suit for ?2.030,^ j >0 a if. . : .< Portland Gold Mitu ; coin: ...iv i . , 1 e:i brought in tho United 1 ;I1H ' 1 j tetafes district c.uit by the heirs of Kami gene Cohcity, ono of the origin:;! puti!h Mitei-- of the Clack Diamond mine, if. which we.s acquired by purchase in 1893 ' -v by the Portland. la IS'.W Do'ae: ;y was killed in a shaft , of the Cla -k t:i immi.1 mine andtho suit is brought by his h irs to recover tho amount v .1 to be due to liis estate, 'flier- are eight heir.-?, all of whom live in I.reJau 1. fhe complaint alleges that no --untiug was ever mad" by tho Portland company t > 1) >hor:y for !;is in- j !c ter. -r ia the Clack Diamond, dames j Cr.rnn \\\ S. Si rat ton and John Moreno nr.- the iiriucipul owners of tho \ i.\ r; I m i mine. x, T.VJ3N WAS LETT FOR DEAD, i .; ..?,i e..,i? a,i.. - " ' lu'J ...m KIIIJ I X.'eumlcd by Cnknown Persons. A--" .vta, Nov. 13.?William T. Ea? ,n, an enyhioer c>:i tho Western and vs At! railroad, was waylaid an I asD# mulled 11 and left for dead. Iv.0 011 i> one of tho best known railroad men in the city. 'i assault may have be :i made by hiyhvray r. bbrtv, or ir may have Lecn the work ? men with whom Er.sou bad < had :m? ] : vie.as diftleuhy. T!io i?olie.' ianiin 1 .it theory. j.V. v.: \vns stabbed in Volh oars and ?*- ; the forehead and cheek. His ' ; -.r!i was bear, almost into j dp and his liea l wr.; br aised ns it from blows mad wiih n heavy stone or ' loco of to ban. < , Hut i r nop is entertain d for his rorovcry. N':. CAPTAIN JOHN HART DZAD ' famous fab.in filibuster Dies In I'll! ade'phia of ApsploMY. x I'.mt . dm.pjua, Nov. 1.5. ? Captain "h/hii I). Hart oil Cuban filibustering i ' Cam. ith.d todnj" of apoplexy. Ditrii:;: the year IStJij two of Captain ! i Art's \\ s tho Ei rmuda ami '.! < t',' | I.e.iirad.s, made fivomrnt trips to C.-.Vn I :y* : v. ::! i n.:-an i ammunition fer the Cu- | pi* I.nu . Captain Hart was convicted in i up j ! i-A :. l'O'l, of i .trtieiiMtiny in u j i fi'.i! . : expedition and was sen- ' I to i years' imprisonment. In ! .. .?u \j.iit i::t*j? : r.'i : ntl in Juno of tim sumo j i j-.. i v .r CsHiii't was pardoned by Captain 11::rt was l orn in Accomac ' eouvty, Va., '.I Years ago. I -? a':i '.1 Corcoran. I": v." V ::::. Ne? 13.?James Corcor wh > 1 in rliis city yesterday, 03- l ie 11) numerous uew. pnpev j : ; and I'm lu-xo < f many a Now j ^ >> i. l-Mlramn. J1 was known a< : i.n . "r.-oran ami gained most <>( I 1.: a:.a* a; tn?- loeuder nttd ruler for 1 : n cntt; y of Corcoran'* Roost, p.n-1 mrt > tSuit his fat no with his clusj i r 1 v.;w;n tho fact that lie ha fed a po- I luv.nan, om of \\ iiorn ho mai ned lor ' 1: - "just for oi:< iviso." Ho was 80 i ^ ! year* old. " Lord strut!io:ni;i Will llcdp.ti. Touosto, Nov. 13 ?It wasnnnonnc i j ,i c hero today that Lord Strathcon i ha d- . j eiih d to resign his position as Cutiadi:;:! high cominissif .nor. Sir Richard Car I wrighr probably will goto L , 1 : .. . high commission-? in hi.: plat . ? : r-) wvight's pi:; -.- in thoeabinot nsiniui t t j -1 ^ of tratio autl commerce will bo filia l by 1 : tlio Hon. Jnmos Sutherland. Curt* } wright has long bo.-n pro -eminent a.; a leader of the Liberal parly in Ontario. Porter's Second OfltMSK?1. t Ijawkknck, Kan., Nov. 111. ? John Porter, a negro under arrest ;it J.iin n, Colo., on the charge of hav'.r.g n.- nlu?] and murdered Louisa Frost, the 11 . :> . old daughter a ranchman, en" l..si Wednesday night, has served a term in the local reform school for comimttru I an ussault here, lie was released froi.i th<? institution last July and went tc Colorado to work on a .railroad. . O Colonel Ijfsciim's Remains. (j j San FkaNCISCO, Nov. 13.?Tlio transport Thomas left Nagasaki for San Francisco Nov. 10, having on board tlio re. '' i mains of Colonel Liscnm, commander ol j, . tho Ninth infantry, hilled at Tahu. Mrs. Liscnm will be a passenger nndci tv. ! tho escort of General James H. Wilson. Haywood lias Itcsigiml. San Francisco, Nov. 13.?William Ilaywood, United States collector of in, ternal revonno at Houolnln, who arrived j here on tho .steamer China, has wired i his resignation to Washington. It u I ! aid ho will represent Hawaiian in torj eats in tin national capital. ? - jt.t) New Shipbuilding Company. Madrid, Nov. 13.?A reprcs?ntativ< of Here Krnpp is here negotiating with the Bilba > capitalist, Martinez Kiva<", ' ami other Spanish capitalists for the evil gnnization of a company in Spain u build ironclads and manufacture cannon. 'p Two New Cms of Plague. Cairo, II gvpt, Nov. 18.?Two fresh , cr. "s of bn' or.ic plague are reported iu Alexandria. 'a* M&m V" This n:'*:'. ; ? ?.-> ! ..- ;li1(| tortmn'.i: t V.ootl, :tsul I'.iil of t.iis ?? i 1 poisoi ' t * ? ;'.a; jst v. thc..rable, * i " M i .? * g ^ > : >\\ tluM.es ~ ; This burning, i f >rtns crusts and s< K i This is a painful at ..Jf? * ' While I.czemi the skin, they are Mr ' 1 V*?'. '!f the blood is in r PKW ... . .. External oppli ! tnumtion. but 8, S. P # ill oi ly \ ' ly v. [;c(nbld r fikin tro\il>l' s. It ijovs i!:ri ri to lite m:uI nil ?1 ... 1 ?iii -? ? ? in.-."* v ;? ^ iv M'v' subsidy. 1 >' nr. <>f the disease disa Mr- 1/? ;n. f.r C.xi 'Iti".'.oti, <ihi from > i limes ticcnii.o to i t'dl nil'l i ! - I: t t it ! Iter *t ' ' y ;) ;i < ' ! i ' t n-1> r.<\. ! >! .i Muri) ci' I l i ; ? : ,' c 1 ?A? ill h.r i.r >vo ycjr-: it will <!o 1" : Send for k on ]M >o>l r.ti'i Skin 1 caw: tlicv v. :!i c;-< erli.ilv vivo anv inform ? ? ?? _ * A Litllp <5fi. "My necktie in disarranged," Slier led; Ilclmcs, Jr., mtddcnly exclaimed II:.; companion looked r.t him and said: -How Jj you know? You haven't felt cf it. ami there is no mirror here that you could have looked into. Some limes, Mr. II '.toes, I am air. t fore d. i:: s uite cf y.r.r declarations j u d.i these \ tlerful tliiu.;.; hy reus :: a hie. human ; r< < i ssos. to believe lls.t yen must \ r gifted with seccnd sight Now what 1an e .nvinccd you that your necktie is disarranged":" "1 noties 'I :i r. en look at my tie Just now and then l\; I of l.'r. < \vn," the great detective answt red. "Y." : :?"?:!! Wonderfuli (e !y your tie Is ail right."?Chicago Tier s-Herald. T 1 It vrrn For I.cr,:: Its-opt:-.::. yolk cf the i gg :pails much quicker t!;an the white. For this reason it is important that the yoik s-houU be surrounded with a layer i f the white. If the egg is placid era tin side or h:.ge end the heavy y. Ik will son!" : siud come la contact W.,!i the diell, which nda iis tin air. is it Is placed osi the stuall end it will always have si layer of white be tween It nud the shell. Kerb's absorb odors easily, therefore only odorless materials should be used when packing them.?Ladies' Home Journal. Vuitino In Their Alignment. The highest of the Tennessee mouu tains is the U link a range, and its high est peak Is Rattlesnake, the giant thai stands above the Cherokee Indian res | crvatlon over 7.CC0 feet. Tweuty-tw< j peaks measure about 0,000 feet. A re j inarkable fact is that some of the < peaks, standing directly opposite end other, measure exactly the sann height, while others come within a feu feet of a commou height.?Cldcagi i Record. A UnKcrlng Illncoa. The Prodigal?Mudder, I've come t< ! die. The Mother?Yo have, have ye? At to take about 20 years to du It In, lik< your father did. Not much. Ye go luti the next county to do your dylu!?Kan sns City Independent, r <3%m&i, ra _ is all tight, if you arc loo fat; and all wrong, if too thin already, h at, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Tco far, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, talu : Scott's Emulsion of Cod Livei Oil. I There are many causes of get | ting too thin; they all conn | under these two heads: over work and unuer-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can , but, whether you can or not ! take Scott's Emulsion of Coc j Liver Oil, to balance yoursel i with your work. You can't livi on it?true?but, by it, yo\ can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Live Oil is the readiest cure fo "can't eat," unless it comes o your doing no work--you can' long he well and strong, withou some sort of activity. The genuine has (V i his picture on it, lake no other. if you have not ^Angrr. Lriod it, 3end for . A roe sample, Its a- ,l'Jp\eC jb i -oablo taste will jf . prise you. fr-lr ' ? SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, i U It* 409 Pearl Street, . New York. ,, eoc. and $1.00jall drusglete ig of nil skin diseases is caused by an acid oss relieved through certain instruineutalit i reaches the s kin and it becomes red at especially when overheated from an}' can: sperate suffere r, regardless of consequences it hing luttnor appears sometimes in little rales. Again the skin is dry, hard and fissi id stubborn form of the disease, t, 'fetter, Ikysipelas, Salt Rheum and ma really blood diseases, 1 t cause " CAN BE KO EXTE WBTS-!fi<JT INTER pure, healihy condition, no poisonous elc cations of washes, lotions and salves ronu cannot reach the disease. Onlv S. ft. S., I rmcdy known, a safe and permanent cn of the disease, neutralizes the acids attd cl i:i of all impurities through the natural cl ippear. he was nfluttt *1 \vi.li !Vn fitlous sores r.rul 1 . iii tliot *it v s m i !c ni ti lie :;1! the ('.colors in town without 1 Hi:;: 1 cnofttcil. h-h'i ::i to take* S S. S. Si!*; his advice J. iiotiitasc. This was sew;: to*, si \ia:sr:t?o. She ?li t!'M hill for <s. S Vi fltlf! iwif' ' i fit ft 1l .h.ll.i )icases, and write our physicians fully abou ation or advice wanted. We niakc no chargi PHOTO Made ut tbo old Squire Gallu l.avo tbo Gallery Weil equipped f( date Photo 0? ;> 1 sizoi and si yIt a. My ;;i:iran!eed. I also do enlarging o b livvr tlie work in the most stylisl iisU jt mouldings. D 0 N ' T N E G I THIS OP PORT I Y-> ! t ;*oo-l work eltoap. Y -y y.u re. let Tut y u ii-tve COMIC , i IVompt at.teiTtioi N. K. IVIcLAIs 1 UNK - ,T< ; wk ,|| IN DRY GO i | BOOTS, SHOE :. I GROCERIES ? ! | . . . G< ; "A x o Q ' <-0 Si. O ^ | . i-V't ; 6 We arc offe r i n j '<(> - || men Is in F!ou ' I? + ~ i - "vj (l * ' save money. I <* H. I [FLOUR! FLOUR ' I ran supplv ail <lcinan< for Flour. I also tlo f All Kinds of Sawin and have a supply of framii - lumber on hand. (.'all a; - .see me when jou want 1 lo or Lumber. ' W. B. RAY, ? 7 i MILLER. : BRICKS! . BRICKS!! r 5; BRICKS! "t | 1 ForsalOKat The Rodger Brick Work CC-3m. UNION, S. C. lot For Sale. fr, One Building Lot on N. Church stn * 8'i feet front 200 feet deep. ? 36-lf I). Fant Gilliam. SATANIC condition of STCNm ies too much id inflamed. The itching and burning are se. The skin seems on lire, sleep or rest is i, scratches until strength is exhausted, pustules, discharging a sticky fluid, which urcd, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. ny like troubles are spoken of as diseases of RNAL BRRSTATION 'NAL 638. USE* incuts can reach the skin. climes mitigate the itching and soothe the he real blood medicine, can do this. re for ICczema and all deep-seated blood and causes the blood, re-inforces and invigorates iiannel ; the t kin relieved, all inflammation c for this. Address, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. GRAF HS y n< xt to m w Bank B Uding. I now or the latest up-tograph Work. prices arc reasonable and fathfaction fall i-izes and styles of finish, and can li and durable frames, also handle the . RCT111 UNITY 4 our frit;uds and loved ones are passing no late photograph of them. vr ONCE.-^^ i jjiven mail orders. I TJ*1 13 h /"V 4- /-V.-kl Tk A. -kk jl nu 1u51fctpiitjjl", 3N, S3. C. \RGAINS | ODS, NOTIONS, I ES, HATS, CAPS, 1 md HARDWARE || 3 TO . . . I FEARS I sg Special Induce- i; r and Cheese for i ive us a call and j| sPEARS. Jj r, r-j=r^_-rr=_ II IV J. G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ls Union, S. C. ()n icK Opposite Court House WANTED?A ^o<k1 ngcnt in every township in Union county to sell ) f ?:i article that every former tind horse o\vn> r will l>uv. Write for prices. (J. (5. GuRUOnv, Suntuc, S C.t Lien. A?jt. or Union County.iLM-u 1 Notice to Trespassers. All i? rs<?: ; are hereby warned not to hunt. < ? in a manner on the ;T Hit. ! ><?.: kmr-vii as t!i t John McNeace I ! t. .'ill |i rs i.s itis. i paid in >r thin { ., m im w in I u p!( situIimI for malicious M. \V\ McXkacE. I - J , i *-*1 [J * ! \$ COPYRIGHTS and DESIGN8.!! j < Son<l your lujsiiM'KBiUrcct to W?MhlnBrton? 1 ; J unvi's time, costs lot, better service. 11 ; f fly effleo i lata to U. 8. Patent Offica. FREE prallraln-! > P ary or.\alna tlon* mad*. Atty'a If* not duo until paint i 1 C Icaacurad Pf.PSONAI, ATTiNTIOH 0XVEM-X9 TEAM 1 I I ACi'UAT. EXPERIENCE. Rook "How to obtain PaUnU," ! S| .etc., aeot freo. Patent* procured through E. O. ilggan a 1 i. rnreUo apeclsl notice, without charge, is Um kBMSSI!XjLA?i | .finutmtiig FOR SAT, / tt Tim C. L. Allen house and lof; X<?rih Church street. Apply to Coir or Robert Allkn, 41-tf, t / ? mm