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ALL PR.SSCRIPTI A r.3 ill led ?v an oxperieucedG at DUKE'S DRUG STORE j q utility of 11jo ingredients ai manipulation will allow. R Letter, Note Bill Hads | Or any other kind of j, ImS VVnrk ???mmmjmmmmmm?? ONS " | it.YDUATK of l'HAUMAOY 1 iiul iit prices as low as t!ic hi^li i:d lilt' skill cxorjisod in their. I 0. DITXIk Proprietor.; J. CLOVOJ I WALLACE. ! .vr >.. it l .1: l . ."7. Ii ? ! f ' ' l "jot i , !' "''nr Bu'l !>. ? i-i ' . , ] *ry 1 ? I I ' l ? w* > M t) S. Y I C > L.t > A X O ? ra-.r.:.j- Uuv.i*. Lon;t lkisv l\iy?i'jnts. Xo t ' tiiniii.. I ><wv.laor pays ; XT., vj". i_>cuiocy .1 BACON, FLOUR, urns, I CANNED 69383 and FRESH OAROEi | VE0EJ&BLE3 , ?I LOUIS D.SMITH, i The Housekeeper*a Friend, i V -?BUILUfcHS' >* ?d_MILL SUPPLIES. OudB(i, 8ta#l R<-*rr.?, Orlamw knd 0<w I Bolta, R(Xl?, Tank*. Tn?#r?. ko Rtaal Wlra ?r<4 Manila fol?-ivg fnrir. ? ?n.J rump*. Uarrloaa. Cr.^n, ?a<I Bop? HoUfa r*rca?t Mvrm Day *?*? Vo.ivMy, LOMBARD IRON WORKS! SUPPLY CO. ?nu?,u. Sexton's' i For all kinds cf GROCER! E 5. i Try his Sugar I Iousc Molas-' ses and the famous Linden ' Ham. J. T. SEXTtM. X>a*. -T .<r,<a OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON* MOUNTAIN STREET. SOUTH FIlOM OKI'OP. ?" t -officj: > norits * yt'.g a. in. to I) ji. in. 4 lu 0 p.m. Rheumatism ?AND? Skin Diseases Given special attention. Calls left either at < iti?'e or at ZEMP'SPIIAUMACY will ho promptly attended to. Ely \ A T nrytl.'fljf v?vi Jr .. "- . , r. > .1: J JA. e?r,7^Au?>n.' > i FrfOlCCuUI. J <! 1 .. : , . J f. r fi>.'e i > :!rtn i ?i ? t ( f BOOK CHPA'i ?.??!>! ;7^f 1 wtiw /tj p. c*"- ' > r. ;-n * 5 to S.Jt ^ 1 t V J;' ? / ' ^ i. < raitmt Uvvy. rj. V.V.C s r. *> TO ;v , ?' ? |iONTR ACTORS'33 V/ f A Neatly and promptly ex-! cuted at the Times Job Office, r i H.G. BAILEY MAKES IT A POINT TO FURNISH THE REST THE COUNTRY AFFORDS IX Beef, Mutton, Pork AT HIS MARKET. The highest price paid for all i kinds of Country Produce. Free Delivery to every part of' town. SEND IN YOUR 0RD1R3 OR j RING UP NO '. TT Ooil^r actml *. <?! ??;' pvAbi'tiur; Lo. a. j E. K. PALMER, Columbia, S. C. J. Clougii Wallace, Union, SS. C. 1*. O. Box 288. 17?Om Dr. C. W. ATJ3T:3I.X.f Physic', an anJ Surgaon, Offers his "profs? ional services to the pe pie wt' Uuioa. OtJiee in Btuk i'uWdiug. Lt.ave cal s 1.1 Union ]>. o/ Oo. store '>r ring up i'no..e No Id ii?r prompt Scrvi.e. lo 41. DR. GEO. DOUGLASS, j Physician and Surgeon. Oilers liis professional services to tlie people of Union uml vicinity. ()illco in Bank Building. Leave calls at Union Orug Uo.'a Store or ring up J'hone No. 74. S-Cwos UALPII K. CALSOX. II. L. SCAIF13. CAR SON & SCA1FE, AT fOUX KVS AT I.AW. Special attention given to real estate ar.il col lee.'ions. t- iH' Si I.i irot. n' II n'l'ii ck ;it foreii'fti. ! s! i ? <*iii ? . ii' any i!. ? hnve, wi'> I In-said Ad.i.iii Mi.t':<t;i mIui?i d not In- Ktttiilcd. i.iwnumhr n:y hand atid sal th!f 1 iili ')?y of iVftinVv, Anno Do'iiu i, I'. 00. JASON M (Irkkii, I'loltatt* J Published on tlx* 14ih day of D.-(vm? er, 1000, in the Union Timbb. Go-Jlt> A Iniqr.c Intrmlrtctla Oai* day when calling upon Garnbetta I found him vastly ni.iv.s J over a visit \iiiloIi ho l:::d receive I a few minuter previously from the lata General Meredith Head. who for a number of years was United States envoy at Athens. Then general, v. ho until that time had been a perfect stranger to the great French statesman, had entered the latter's presence, carrying in ids hand a volume entitled "Men of the Time," or some work of the kliul. This he opened, without saying a word, and laid on (Jumbcttn's desk before attempting to greet him or to explain the purpose of liis call. Then, pointing to a column which contained a very eulogistic biographical notice of himself, lie exclaimed, "Kli:.*lv ro.Mil Hull " \vl::-a Com hot 1:1. who rood Kngllsh with the uti.u .i facility, Intel, in couiiillur.ee with the refluent, east Ills eye over the page 1*1 question, (lem-iii 1 I total lose from 1 i - ehnir, and with a how to <_lumbetta pointed to himself, exclaiming in tones of pardonable pride, "("est me!." Then, g.i.l m t until then, did he < teu.l Ida 1 uml to the great tribune, who, having meanwhile risen from his chair, exp; eased his pica sure at making the : o-.unlet;.nee of so dlstiuguirhed an oJ'Ieer, who had rendered such vnlu;: iiie services to the United J it;: tea. (danihclt.i informed 1110 that in the whole c I' ids long e\perienee of public life hi* had never known a man to introduce him. elf in so delightfully original u manner.?Critic. '-. c riini-u:' Uel'cat." At c tie of l:ia famous little dinners a prominent professional man of Washington was greatly pleased with the mind, as were also Ids guests, llvit.er.ll/ It was partly meat and partly veritable. lint the llavor vras new, dlsl.m l and undeterminable. This was so i'ui-.t that i : e guest declared "it's not a tar:.' at ail, only a smell." At h ; tii s uae one suggested that the < i be asked for the recipe, upon vh?? h the lest remarked: ".My man greatly dislikes being asked for reeip- >\ < :i this occasion, however, I is vanity may overcome him if we tii! 1. :\v gn ally we have enjoyed lite dinner, ami the salad in particular. At unv rat. . we'll see." The Front h;::a:i soon appeared. and was visildy a.Vet tod. 1: >t to say elated, by tbt* compliments. "Kit ;;:f nit" grot plaisir," ho said, "to it !i how I rank zo sal-lad. Hot ver' soomplo. ' '/. lalt'to 'range ready: an I nioal chap vii1' fine an dry: ::o ? < It ri 1 hnf ehcp vor' fine^an I haf pamme do toiTo, ;:o,/p:Tt'at<\ an f{an a hollo r.ti dry: zcn 1 mix 1:0111 tip. Zr:i 1 mak' ::o droRsoon.*: mayonnaise; mnduivc, she know, 1 h ;t" all vor' c-.l' ready nr. r.o foosli era sort". Zen as ;:t* sal-lad cos to so: :'. I tak' 11:10 t- to d'ail. parthmnoz niol, one lot tie deaf t 1' zo ;;ftr!eek an nooblo him in zo r.mut'i, so. an broatho gentle, vor* gentle, on >:u sal-lad. Zat glf eet ne flavour dd'eat."?What to Eat. ;;i:::;::e Question*. The beginnings of a now primer have boon msttlo by otto of our exchanges. The quest h us may be indefinitely continued by toaohor and pupil. ' j-oo the corn in the liold. Can tlui corn walk:" "No. the corn stalks." "See the pretty cake, Dco3 the cake stalk CROWN TORRENCE M.SD.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllcj aud apartmen's over Duke,j Drag Store. 44 611. JAMES MUNRO. D. R. DUNCAN C. P. SANDERS. ftlunro, Duncan and Sanders I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. 4 Law Range, Union, S. 0. fi-lv J. A. Sawyer, Carrel II. Foster, Union, S. G. Joxesvii.le, S. G. SAWYER & FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JOXESFII.LE, S. C. 43-1 y, Fine Seed Wheat. I have on lmiul for sale 200 hnshels of Fine Seed Wheat, tise host on the market. Jt was raised on my farm in North i Carolina. The Wheat is The I Fultz and The Prolific variety. ' Address me at Mayhinton, S. |C. J. 15. RICHARDS. | 37-tf. / J)) rf~ rorTinui Scholarship POSITIONS ( PTA RAN PTC . und.-'.fi * : o o--A.- n nnpo.;:r. iisiMum P.ire IV.I.I. Open all year to IJoth 'exes. Vorychesip ' < ,i , (leorgia-Alabama Ruslnjfc Scare, r\aroo, Oa Citation ic Kindred and Creditors tif South Carolina. ) y iinty of Union. J liv .!.i on M. (irw, Esq., Probate 1 U'tge, V.'t ? " (' s (ije? r has marl 4 suit to t:>" .:i I alien of AflminUtrat on i ii.c J'.-i-r.- ot au(i effectd ut Mary I 1 -i? i r. ' ceav. i| Th>se:s t!i !? :?? c, to cite ais.l clinoii'.-h alt d!;?i >i:?tr?s ' lill' kiiain <1 a ti i ?ili'?a - ? . t - oil M ?y .1 (tie r, <1 co.!-fit. that lb \ ! ami ai'p.-;o\ I eforc lie , ill tlie <'?*i*it. of i'li littf. 11> b? he' I ?i ("(.)* >. C*. It . "-oil :i ( iiiDii'o, o th >S; h <!;( \ ( f I )t < ( Ml' ' ! M X t. a I I ' 1 libit. ".Wy; ;*. Hut you should see a calm ....... "? lave a rope. Can Iho rope walk?" "Yes. If it is taut." ."ho ! < u i; in t'.o garden. Does the hvi! i "No. i !.e 1:*. a f ct.V "'i'i.e i.a-i'-ury is In the tube. Wi^ 11:.' mercury set?" "No, my child. V.'alt until July and see." A Variation. The two old friends*, r.s has been nar rated It; fore, mft again after nianj years of separation. "By the way. Brown," sai-1 Jones, "d* you remember that snulmosed cros eyed little Tilhury girl with a face oi her that would derail an express train' She used to live somewhere In youi neighborhood, I think." "Oh, yes, 1 remember her perfectly,' replied Brown. "Whatever became of her?" "I am sorry to disappoint you Jones"?hero is where the varlatioi comes in?"hut I have not the slightes Idea. I didn't marry her."?Loudoi King. Atvny From Hone. I It breaks parents to have their boy: ! leave home, but it is the best thing Ilia can ever happen to them. A man get a training when away from home tha he needs in after life, and which h can never receive at home. It is i trrnnilmntlinrlv notion thnt n nmi should he tucked lu his bed at hum ! every night until the day he mnrrle ind goes to a Louie of his own; suci hothouse treatment puts him In poo condition for the cold blasts he I bound to encounter later In life.?Al chhson Globe. TIio Other Wny. A pah* and disheveled Krenchina who had not found "a life on the ocea wave" all that could be expected, wn sinking into his steamer chair, when passenger asked cheerily: "Ah. goo morning, monsieur; have you brcul fasted V" "No. monsieur," answered the pall! Frenchman. "I have not breakfastet , t n the contrary!" A part cf llie curious list of Lady LI . t'< Ion's wedding outfit 200 years ago ! . a < follows: "A blank paddysway gow ( and coat, n pink uuwatered pahhy sul of clonihs, n.gold stuff sutc of cloath a whlt^ worked with sneal sute < < clonths." ' ' Only 'Turkish flags are allowed I Constantinople. t Tho T'if! ! I S. r>. S. is a combination "f root) j qnd herb# of prcat curative powers, and v.-' v-'-o civ ;t!c.l;on Search; ?. t; r nd " ' c 'i i* !uf..*r of poiv : '< a x> e i 1, v?* thort the lea . ' >th '. jri. On t- - c .. ' I health begin:; > i . ' ;;e, for S. 3. S. i'i.' ?id pt.riiier. but an . tin I strength* ens an i i ius . < mistiUttica while pnrgiw ; ti L! ?d of impurities. }s. ?>. S. ct'ifcn a"t rves of a blood pcivon < ( rv.:e?. r, JJer R li c n in a I i;; :.i, t.' ? r.ic V. :rc3 and Ulcers, I'.o: ma, i' r i as is, Jtnlt Rheum, lierr<.? : ! drrilar troubles, and is an in failv'.. : c 5 the c:!v antidote for that ;nc lY-v. ' e disease. Contagious Blocd l'< ison. A reeord of ren.lv tv v.ars < { successful cures ia r. rord lo ].. nroui of. 8. 8. S. is UU re v.-: ! ,- t >d: * than ever, jf mini' .-. s it:; kLnds b the thousands. Our medical correspondence is larger than ever hi the history of the medicine. Jinny write to thank us for the great p:ocd S. ii. I. has clone them, while < ' ir.rs n.e seeking advice about their c s. A!: letter:; rcceive prompt urd careful attention. Our physicians have made a life-long study of liloed and Shin Diseases, and better under-sta n i auch case; than the ordinary a .v.tik- .T who makes a specialty of n > t ik* disease. ^ ^ ro-v.i (-> v u c: r i-t U ka 5*3* vJV^ o n r eon kg (L 'partmcs.. and i-.vi: yon to write us if you have any 1 iocl or skin trouble. We make r.o charge whatever for this service. Yl?? SWIFT SPECIFIC CC.. ATuAKTA, C.A. Rci-vlorv:. Clergyman?Pat. then'so 1 ole !:i the roof < f t!:?? church, ami I nr.i laying to collect money suttieh ut to repair It. Come. tu:v.\ what will you contribute? I'at ? Me services, sue. Clergy nan?What do you mean. Pat? You are no carpenter. Pat?No. but If it rains next Sunday, Oi'll sit over the hole.?Pearson's. A Trne Plot <tre. Critic?T must congratulate you ou the villain of your play. lie leaves the Impression of having keen drawn from the life. Author?He was. 1 may say to you that he Ls-un 7?Xnct portrait < f myself ., fts'my wife depicts me.?Brooklyn Life. YVIint She Does. First Lady Clerk?There goes the meanest woman in town. Second Lady Clerk? Who is she? First I.ady Clerk- ! don't know, hut she is always coming in here and want ing something we haven't got.?Chica go Record. IV v:::c Y.'e were tnikln.r rf c it itlll-f to c. e c:!l f. . ! \ in i> *. !. I * . * . * . A -Do you t: .:!< I v. :: I . .. dkh ct'lty in harui: t . at, Ctc..rv V" she 1 a hod. "No. Indeed," he n.; ' d ei.thusiasticnlly. "With a little practice, I'm sure you could ily."?Philadelphia Press. , | You have used all j , i i sorts of cough reme- i ; | dies but it does nor? [yield; it is "too deep I seated, it may wear ] i f if self out in time, but j lit Is more liable to| a produce !a grippe, s ; oneurrtonia or a seri- i i * i ; 1 ous throat affection. [ J i You need something i " 1 that vviil give, vou I U S . ^ J , I \ strength and build 5 u ! I I up the body. "I SCOTT'S I i I EMULSION ! ? ! ?i | will do this when everything st l' i else fails. There is no doubt j j j about it. It nourishes, j i; J strengthens, builds up and J j makes the bfcdy strong and | t. I healthy, not only' to throw \ is j off this hard cough, but to " = fortify the system against : J I further attacks. If vou are >f [ run down or emaciated you : i should certainly take this >n | nourishing food medicine. ft ' 5<3f. and li.no, ?ll druggUt*. f SCOTT & BOWNE, ChtmUu, New York. , i Llin?III lir I>| II III" I'M! "Uti Photog Made at the old Squire Gallery ntx have the Gallery Well equipped for 1 date Photogre Of all e'zes and styhs. My prieei guaranteed. 1 also do enlarging of all tI deliver the work in the most stylish and latent mouldings. DON'T NEGLE THIS OPPORTUN To got good work cheap. Your fr way and you regret that y< u have no la ^^COMIC AT Piompt attention N. K. McLANE, UN ION, H? B ^5^ fF*k M IP | r un - D^r | IN DRY GOOD | BOOTS, SHOES, I GROCERIES ami m 1- ...GOT I J. H. SP j.| ... III Wc are offering II ments in Flour t this week. 'Give |j save money. I J. H. SF FLOUR! FLOUR! I can supply all demands for Flour, i also do All Kinds of Sawing ; and have a supply of framing lumber on hand. Fall and see me when you want I 'our or Lumber. W.E.RAY, j MILLER. " ji BRICKS! ~~jj BRICKS!! I BRICKS!!! I I For sale at The Rodger BrickWorks. * I, ;iG-Uixi. UNION, S O. f Lot For Sale. One lliiiltJS':'' !.(?' on N. Chiuvhsitri 11 Si", f? ft 11 (,l:t (Wt 38-tf I>. Kan iv%i.:am Notic-3 to Tresspassers. A i' J (M ><!! > jli ? J by Willi ((1 l i.| t ' M .t i. i > !>. cut. tiinU !' or in v , > ' i ' r r Ii'iSjm'-h l.p.in o?jf <1 . i \ ! . > lis <|i?|l"/:PO . r I MIS WMllllliV' | ?i.. I? him cu'rtl for lei'irlius tr? sjims, jj I i\ I W. 1'. Tiiov.hov. || A II rosTK.it. Miift. E. O. Kiii r.. [ 'l i> A Tennessee Jack. V Ci *!'! n H < Ter.irsMV .'ni''' . V . . ll. V<"#> tho *r V I - . lie s i in? of iIih Hi.est. aitiuo*'* i\? .. -i .< i . XTi,i.?-i. I'or leiMH t*'c , ?} 'v i. i; VflMniel or .1. 1'. .M? r. 4 I? .IE mi & Nfc!>.\NIE'?. TAKfi Noricu. Al' persons iuM>t<dto in either l>y llOteor acooui.t. are earnestly request. <1 to makb settlement immediately ns we are compelled to rasle money. 148 4t Fant Bros. RAPHS * t to now Bank Building. I now ? the latest up-toiph Work. * arc reasonable and satisfaction izes and stales of finish, and can durable frames, also handle the iends and loved ones are passing i n .1 to pootogropn 01 mem. " ONCE."^ ven mail orders. Photographer, s. c. RGAINSi >S, NOTIONS, 1 HATS, CAPS, I i HARDWARE | ? * 1 EARS jgf special Induce- jf ind Cheese for j? us a call and | 4 3EARS, i J. G. H'UGHKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LJnioii, S. C, )ffice Opposite Court House WANTED?A good agent in ?very township in Union county to sell un article that every farmer and horse owner will buy. Write for prices. C. C. Gregory, Suntuo, s. o., Gen. Agt. or Union county89-tf COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS.| # Send your business direct to Washington, > saves time, costs less, bettor service. j1 My offlce close to U. a. htal Ofio*. nil preUmln-! > try examinations made. Atty'i foe not dne an til potent i1 U eeenred. PERSONAL ATTENTION OIVEN -It YEAR! ( ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "Bow to obtain Patents." 1 eto.. sent (Tee. Patents procured through K. O. ilnst1 receive special notice, vithont charge. In the;, INVENTIVE AGE| illustrated monthly?Eleventh year?terms, $1. a year, v LtaMEitBa&iriEi iotice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate >f Onto Foster, deceased, will please :ettle at once, and all persons having l?i:ns against said estate must hand hem in to me at Union, S. C.f prop- ^ >r!y attested, within thirty days from f his duto. J. G. Ixnra, ^ ' Administrator. This 23rd Xov. 1900. ___ Notice of Land Sale. State of Sonih Carolina ) County of spai tauburur. J Piobate .lu ge's Sale. I.dvUauJ Smith, Petitioner, VH Asa Suii'.b, ot al. Defendants. l',v vi't-'H ? !'authority given ntn In % bene in the aliove entitled case 1 >?i I -e!l in Uio highest. bidder in City of Union, betote the l.'ninl. House door, Oil ?ii!esduy in January, 1901, tHMWeen the legal hours of ante, at public auction, the following d.-xiiUtl real t state to wit: All that certain tiact or parcel of land in the county ? f Union, state of South ('ar.ihiiH, containing on? bundled and niitcty acres nunc er less, founded by lands of 1 t.unel Mclaiughliii, France* I iiider and Dutchman Creek. Terms of rale: One half cash, hafonon on a Co .lit of one jear w i.h inte.tat fiom date of stir at tie- legal rate, oedit i*>rtton to U> s cured by 01 d of purcharer and iiioi tgug. s of premises sold I'liiehuM-r to jmy for papers, recording stamps. J J. Gentry. Probate Judge Sptv lunburg Counfy. so :ir.. r4 cotton snnn wanted, I want all the Cotton Seed In Union County. I will pay THE HIGHE8T MARKET PRICE for your Cotton Seed. Bring them to rt?y War* House near Splllara' Stables. 88tf. B. V. GIST*