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SMITMyV mt oaofidoT >lb7 The Reme$Ser, Frieq^^T.f You .?)f.Si alwa yjiviiridTa vfall; .^nO t*ooiH \ot>! e, ,n&H*an? tCo&ee, C$iftlJijG$wl?a<i.arnd S. j^W^acftQ)0.4S|?v/iPresh . ! W/i> i 11 w J fo be found ii)j^)UMj^|-(lato J* family Grocery, at nij^Store. Toba^fy^n^igaiSW Specialty.1 W&SEXamu Main Street. I SOUTH FBQ^UiKPOT. P< ()U its 8 * tflfl _?,u ? p m- Qe od 3WiJ Diseases n Given special attention. nM "ill l I'M Calls left either at office or at <.t ZKMP'SgfAKMACY will be!"" proui^tiy aueiuled to. ^ ^ illy i "I i1 nythlntr InTont or irrprovo; a'.:o get ; ,CAV?AT.lftAo?.MAH*.C'JMrUi.Hf < r DESK" \ "??>* < PROTECTION. Kfi.d tn.xl.l, ke.cbcr 1D0'... * ,\rt i BOOK ON PATENTfetaSJffii i "1" C. A. SNOW U CO.I; rrr Patent Lawyer*. 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Oilers his professional services to 1 !l6 peiphy'ol11 union ami vicinity. )IIice in Bank Building, heave culls i : t .U^ijon Store or ring up [!; 'liprie^o.YA. i 8 Ginos (y .jMW'ltuil 01' tin ? : l!t nl. ALpi^jf gn|ox. 11. L. scaife. 1,11 (jXFfSON & SCAIP t, tiV bsH '!; _ AXXORXEYS AT LAW. Ui . al! Sp^Airmtention given to real cs to ,ta !>r.Jt*v>lleetions. '*>" i M TORRENCE M. 0.. J mo?.====.53=?=? PfiYSICIAN AND SUROEON. j' |i.(. ~ .... ^ ..a.c f en a Drug Store. 011 'it 6m. SU! til: v |. VMES MUNRO, P. R. DUNCAN ill; C. P. SANDERS. S'n Munro, Duncan and Sandsrs ATTORNEYS AT LAW. '?? I rn Office No. 4 Law Range, Un on. foe C. 5-ly ' ' not A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Foster, ?!? Union, S, C. Jonlsvii.li:, S. C. ,l S! SAWYER & FOSTER, U'" i.,. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tL? JoXESFlLLE, S. C. eos 43-1 y. mil lie 01/ / (iJ) A F?r FI?FF ,!',c ^iliC'L Scholarship JSiTrON'S GrrA liA N'T K MP, wo, UNDER S3 OOO CASH DBPOSIT. fed( Kuwro.tll Kuru t'HKI. ,i.p en all year to Both Sexes. Very ehea;> hoard orgla- Alabama Business College, a. n J wo, ????????wit! Final Discharge. t",1, wo, Y dice i< lierely given tint U. 1' nve nruins am! I*. IJ I.einn^fer. c mlji i he e.sfaie id i e-ina-dei'. lie- villi ?eil, li is applied to .1 t-o?i M. Giver. Rest lire id' I' ohite. in ni.il for lit, count \ on Union. fi?r a final tliseh trga as hic'Ii j j .r j{ cut or*. "s r. is nrilt'ivil. tint, tin 2o h duv i f .. Inn.iv. A. 1>. I1K?1. l.e IKnl fo, iriutr of ji.-ti,ion, st:i< 1 a final tef lent l)f Snill I S'ti'O. .1 ASrix M Gjikf,", :,t 1 IVotatn Judge Union Coiiii*V. ,,,|c' the ? . -J this di;a r. new ccni lli.th tady cmert of Iwi ^ hI'iiOiw a"*i '"J <*s in ili? head l?y Dr. N i?tli???? injiroi iiioi-d K.ir Drum*, iravc $iti,<?oo i<. the lnsiitntc.su that, d-af |K'0|?ic iinair? Uiin rocur* the car Drums mnv have th m ^he A I li?-ss N'u 12,i)0l, The Ni- hil* ujaj( Iiisiiiii e, 7MJ, Eighth Avenue, Now k, U. S. A. 37-1 y I IJ.IAMIAMM* ? ? " f ?-? N*AXJ4)XA^^>i(i IiACE?' ,\ ,tao> ? l#li>t r&gsef&A&mK** *> ???; QIVI.UIZATION. ? <??' [i ,ii}</';!vi .' jL T ' ! |. J..it, (if Ol 1 .' IH/llIII .*< ?!' t Vi>> '''' ; i | ,v H*JI i ienorol, Jf.unzrht? Ji /'flSV'j.fWKlW** A?*no*H' l^,|^4>i^rti Gout ,iifC >*"i; ^JHjptq^ .y)v -l(|l?V '"?! .,:; .?|/ !-At Ir6" (l6'^n,li;u;Vja W*?<;J.:s.Um>! tuailrooli?!.StaJMK *il:b i'iP(4t?)l li|>ca^!Y *h 10' %>i "fWi V!l!': l"'iyunto}{l:rtil?Tffst'ttWt'Afb' m tile $.9^ n??WlftHry mt?V?v4#s ?- ii?v?wiiJ ?i ,n^fljmuV<i5awlt4uA^i>*ionu JpabW^.W b{ii./p.qV ^Ji{? aciyMpjitontl b??t8u> rest < f lHv!l\f o|^l( t{uit> ^iMV^/tK-UtViiii ^il irir*' lpl.ijiu: jbitfliauiy* fee n ' j,yvJteut ActB?. :i' Uir.lff> tfltH/'^W>i;'cVV"&tfti,. mHtHilUtrUpOty fct '{$$& , ?*< ' - ? *? It'TiW^IplatiS-'hrtVe oiaa.h'e'tr a,me,, as tXt y ye;<Vs' ttirty T\u?. IIvst plau. flitJli I will U f<? i se tlie* S?/^ai$ mi-. Ui :*>n i,at,?u ' Jj^Hrt!^ iiUll clvili/.od n'V^tlioli J^ypiie tljg.^ietndit of governw n {' s:i Vi'jj g i 1 uu i i (We refuse it to ?$sVlAi?iW'? hecntiHO" we CUilUOt lirul iiV4<S'I'Wotfe'^hWWi for I heir money, m VjVir'-V<sa'tlit' private bunking lfeiests of iIm* eouutry stand In jS/SllfM WsPtiteltlon to the measure. >.'l*yn<4l|frv??.pposition c*nn i e ovitpoiiio, ostn^?ita^liO(s hanks can I o establishfaitRlMuugreat advantage of tin* rural felufiatsbuud tin* general welfare, ami tettnoiiey can !?o invested in country mii '-bonds. guaranteed !>y the state, it'se' bonds bearing a rate >!' interest > ittw that it can be generally paid <t of existing road taxation and runifag so far into the future that their tial payment will uot be a matter of Tions concern. "Tlie second plan is based on the perience of our country In building lilrcads. We have built half of the dlway mileage of the world without ixation. exeept in rare installers, and :\ve spent in doing so three times as ineli money as is needed lie v to uuthe wwl iv.lin.ii .......i? .. . 1U I: i. VLOIC COtlMy. How have wo raised (his vast noiiiit? Mainly by anticipating the netits of the railroads. burrowiiiii , ic ni'.tnty to build them utul lotting H'ia pay for themselves out of tli.'ir i risings or pay such a rata of interest i the ftmnoy burrowed ::s will os nnt i;? owners to I t it remain on Ions "|k or in porpotnity. Tlio hoiiotils improved highways' do not sliow in Tilings. since their use is free, but ey appear quite as plainly in the oilmen! value of adjacent and neightrlng lands, anil if this olass < t' bonos can he anticipated and made availtie to procure the inc.ips of roiul illding. we shall he able to hu.ild OIIA ILH II" ?? * - - ] in of tlu' government, state or na 1 nal. ami the lise of the public credit 1 some form to carry the work rough until its local benefits are resell ami the beneficiaries are enabled assume its cost. Meanwhile, how- . er. the government can secure itself | a lien on the property benefited , d ultimately will lie repaid for its ( ks through a notable itticrcnse of j sable values ami the development general prosperity. J < What can the national government | as a worthy lesson In tills line? !-?>? , be a national highway, a continental i-i->va.'d tile gr: "* ?**Jtlft'"t rend iirietly stated. Its easti division should join all .the states | the Atlantic by a consnvlse line ; d its western division the same on | l'aeille. while its eontincninI ?n. I don should connect the eastern and j stern divisions !>.v a line from Wash ' ;iou through the central cities to j n Francisco. These lines would J iverse or touch two-thirds of all the " ites in the Union. ft The road should be worthy of its I ilders and of the age? hroad Steel T cks for carriages, bicycle. bridle and I it paths, plenty of shade and foun- = lis, plenty of room on the borders 1 ornamentation, trees and plants. = . set in stiff rows, but artistically j nped or scattered and forming for j. passershy continuous and practical 7 tons in forestry, floriculture* and J dscape art. s All things considered, it would not 1 wise to estimate its cost at less t n $20,000 a mile. riio equitable distribution of the 1 t would not be so dilUcult as it | ;l?t seem. The general government j nld naturally build through the pub ~ lands and reservations and the Dls- 1 t of Columbia and the territories In j ir portion. Through the state a fair j ribution according to tbc benefits I il(l perhaps be oue-fonrtli to the | oral government and the snuie to | state and one-half to the lands In ~ zone of local benefit. This zone I lid not be loss than live miles in s itli and on each side of the rnnil ? ting 0,400 acres to the mile of road. i i thousand dollars for this urea | lid he about $1.50 an acre on the | rage, but the assessment should be 5 listed according to proximity and | ie, ranging. say. from $.*> on the t abutting lands down to 50 cents I the poorest or most distant. To I ten even this burden to ir.ipecunl- ? land owners the government could | ly advance the money at a low of interest, taking liens on the I >erty and let the owners pay it off I heir convenience by paying the in f st and a little more annually. On I highest assessment the Interest at s i-i i vt ui nuuiu uu u'/i coins an l annually and 011 tlie lowest 1'4 $ ? 'lie general advance in value of the I lorty along the lire would enhance jr national wealth hy hundreds of | Ions, while so grand n lesson in 5 benefits of good roads would stlm- 1 e road building everywhere." ' L 'TJBSLGS? '??gi!7*. tlfilBMrs jcbildttaeftLitt j-<~ 'jv?? ; Imnliuln H(VC^r. S^iVfM * frr<*!? v* u-jJ !M j'^sf*J' u iben?l?c4<it.W;fc,?^i'fTi.i(> r X i>vlr ."'?~ -4 n longtime,f it!..: dl.vasc develops clowly ii*ii3<itiyii cttses, but tiio noison is in the diitl will break or.* at the first favor,?f >iyopportuai ty. S. S. 8. cures this wastdestructive disease l>y first purifying .and building up the blood and stimulating 'and invigorating the whole system. J. M. Seals, J15 Public Square. Naslivil'.e.Tenti., Mj>j '*Tcw yearsagoniy daughter fell and cut ncr lorcncau. i<rom IMS wouiid tUe r holds <>-? the side of her face became swollen iuI lur-led. Some of the best doctors here i.nd elsewhere attended her without any benefit. We decided to try S. S. 8., and a few hollies cured her entirely." "lakes new anil pure saf.? cure For Scrofula. It overcomes nil forms c f Mood poison, whether inherited <.r acquired, .mil no remedy ro thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited some blood taint, take S. S. S. and gee the blood in good condition and prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free hook and write out physicians about your case. We make uo charge whatever for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. It rockoil Onf the Poetry. .Tames Russell Lowell was dreamily. strolling along toward his home In Cambridge one unusually beautiful night. Slowly, with serene. queenly majesty, n full moon wm ascending her "azure throne," pouring her lavish light over all tilings and softening into semblances of beauty even the ugly outlines of the conventional domestic architecture round about. Pnly illuminated by the loveliness of ii??- npeetncTo. the poet as he passed by the house of the estimable brother man who supplied meat to him regularly f. r a slight consideration of profit noticed that valuable citizen leaning 0:1 his fence and gazing up in a kind of rapt way. It pleased Lowell to think that the butcher's immortal soul was bathing itself In the tlood cf semlspiritual moonlight and. pausing, he remarked. "\\ hat a beautiful night it Is. neighbor!" "Yes. Mr. Lowell. I was just a-thinkIn what a bully night for n slaughtcrin this would.lie!" [>cet. heating a hasty retreat: ?Argonaut. n-.ii:!""i Tii-mrr w. When the J- a.to < m Ing'i upon Thebes, tlay plar.i! .\;? I-;.-: -. over the tnrrham 1YI q.- da.s. v. 1 r*?* il rthns. ' anded irgcthrr t i prt Arehlas to tie-word A letter containing fall details . rf the p|-t was given to the Spartan ' oleinateli at the I.on pact table, lint ' \irhhis thrust the litter under Ills ' ttshion. saving. "I'usliuss tomorrow." i I'.ut long ere iliat sun arose lie was ouibeied with the dead. I ?H??? H???H??m?1 : T*h<if i I HSffii UHiyil Hangs Isi |: You have used ail j sorts of cough reme-! t dies but it does noti I yield $ it is too deep } I! seated, it may.wear] ' itself out in tirr=e; but j it is more liable to \ , produce- !a grippe, I pneumonia or a sen-1 [' cus throat affection, i * You need something I that wiil give you j strength and build j ? up the body. j " ^r^TT'C i i; BIO EMULSION 1 will do this when everything !! 11 else fails. There is no doubt -1 about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and ; healthy, not only to throw i off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against u further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you J should certainly take this< nourishing food medicine. ?r>d $t oo, ell druggists. j; SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, New York. 1 , i in ii ii 1,4 '??? "i , - MWWWM New&to re , - ^^_-VkAv/JUS I OPENED nr FANCY AND FAS In L. D. Smith's old stan< I will be g?ad to meet i 4/\ lxo f/\<? M/I 4M * vvci J nnny, n? l/w rjuiiu 111 c FAMILY GRQC I guarantee to meet all Give me a call, I YOURS FOl C. D. ? P?OTOG Made at the old Squire Gallery n have ihe Gallery Well equipped for date Photogi Of all sizes and styles. My pri iuntaiteed. I also do enlarging of al deliver the work in the most stylish ar latest mouldings. DON'T NGQLI THiS OPPORTUr To get good work cheap. Your Wixy ??.?1 j ou regret that you have no ^^COME AT Prompt attention g N. K. McLANE UNION FLOUR! FLOUR! I can supply all demands, for Flour. I also do It Ail Kinds of Sawing j and nave a supply of framing lumber on band. Call and sen me when you want Flour or Lumber. 0 W. E, RAY, I MILLER. For Rent. o Two new six mom cottages ctnvti,-. t ently ami desirably located on South itreet. Apply to J. G. TTuoiies, 1-tf OHlce opposite Court House. 7 Trespass Notice. All persons are hen by warned not to lunt, cut limber, walk or ride throu/h. ir in any other manner trespass, or al- j, l>w stock to grazo on our lands either i> n Santuc or Carlisle. All paths through s hese places must bo stopped at once. ^ 'aitles disregarding this warning will ?e pn s >cuted for 111 dicioin trespass. iu W. E Thomson, ()] .1 mcj. kant, d 4r4t CI.AUA T. FANT. t? Notice to Trespassers, 11 All persons are hereby warned not to inot, rut tiudier, walk, tide or ilnvt f( hrough or in any other nv-uiuor ?re;p^s< pot) my liin<). Trespassers will bu piof. cuted to the full extent of the law. _ 4-4!-50et Mlts. CAllhlR "Kisox. lfurlu For Rent. A desirable two horse farm, suit- d. ble for truck farming, lying just. t>] rithlnand outside the incorporate units of the town. Purties wishing o rent, suine will apply at. I hk 1imi:8 ffice or toMr. J. G. Hughks, <p? l.iw __ hinge. O-'f Trespass Notice. jj .. . |- in...in HlfT Hl'irUr Vil'llfl M.I Ml I nitl, rut !iiuhtr, walk or i do, o| hid ||l io ok'h or iri any other mania i tie piss ;[{ i aUuw slock to graze oil aiiy lo* or the '[ *t a?o of Mrs. Until Unit, deceased. !>s '.iiiies disregarding this whining v* ill !? ill ho prosecuted for malicious irepass. >u il'li |i ('.Kit.* i.e. ' 'ou know What yon arc Taking ' ^ I l't y*mi take Grove's tasiehss < h II ia oil. It-i-Hiise tli" foiiuula is plainly !jf i i.i?d on eveiy U>tile showing I nai it ' ( mo p y Iron and Quinine io a t.iMe;e s 4?s in No cute no pay. 60c. 4'M Save up your nickles and save up your dimes B0 And trade with the cuerohants who jt patronise The Times. A m New Goods. | UP A NEW STOCK OP * % 7\ ' \ /IILY GROCERIES . i on Main street, where my friends. I will keep in up-to-date ' a 3ERY STORED competition in Prices, will do the rest. R TRADE, 4 1RAPHS . ext to new Bank Building. I now the latest up-to-aph Work. ces are reasonable and satisfaction 1 fizo8 and styles of finish, and canid durable frames, also handle the :r.T II - friends and loved ones are passing late photograph of them. r ONCE.-^riven mail order?. , Photographer, !, S. C. J. G. HUGHES, L*? Office Opposite Court House . ? '- > [f you want correctly filled. SPECTACLES or EYEGLASSES* . . . . r r are troubled in any way with your yes, write for information, or call In eison. Xo charge for examination or dvice. . * H. R. GOODELL, Optician, SPARTA > BURG, S. C, The most thoroughty equipped and ^ nly exclusive optical establishment in he State. _ 0-ljr.:> Notice of Sale. 'he State of Snnt.li fVrnlin-? ? County of-Union. J C. II. Peuke, Master, Plalutiff against E. I) Sharkey, Defendant, Bv the authority of an order made erein by the Circuit Court, I will sell t foie tlie court house door, at. Union, . C., during the legal hours of sale, on lesday next, March 1st, 1001, to the ighest bidder at public auction, the foliwiug detcrilied property to-wit; "A ue-half undivided interest in a lot on te east side of Church street, in the' >wn of Union, known as the Greer lot, ^ vl as lot No. 7. adjoining lot of Ira Sw Urii*. El 'i*beth Woiling and Church reet " Terms of sale c sh. Purchaser to pay >r pa pel s, stamps and recording. S. Means Beaty, (1-31. Special Master, Notice. T Will Coll t rx brt 1. X 4 *"' * * * .. m- inKiirao Ul'JtlW TOT isli on F*b 23rd, 1901, at t lie l*te rest- ? nee of C. I j Allen, deceased, all the acksmith tools and some household >od* belonging to a*id dcceaed. 8al? commence at 11 o'clock Con Allen, tl-'Jt Administrator. Pj-jy 1if TM"~Tj*rlM , 2AVEATS, TRADE MARKS. # COPYRICHT8 AND DESIGNS. > end your hoilnrn direct to W(Uhl?ftkH, i ' iavci time, costs less, better serrloe, ; , My oOc cloM to U. 8. f.trat 09m. Fin irilbliry examinations made. Atty'i In set d? swl Mbrti > IKSnd PERSONAL ATTENTION OIVKN - 1? TUU CT0AL EXPERIENCE. Boot ''H?w te eWiito 1 ! uat fro*. r.UaU procured ttue> S. *. Messrs , celre epeclal notlct, dun, ts tie* t . wy E^3jyj.A<?E LB.SIBBER3BlMg;! , For Sale, - M ft . A fine Shetland pony and a hand* me new cart. Pony perfectly gentle, is a'beauty. Apply at this offices 5-tf'i ' / ' i