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Chainles. VONLY $40.00 WH Regular Price $GO.O< equal of any wheel on Also a beautiful lino of Duke's D Opposite b I. I. I , w - 1 1 VIV Bill Hads Or any other kind of Job Work Neatly and promptly excutcd at the Times Job Office. H7G.BAILEY MAKES T A POINT TC FUPRNlSil 111Jilt,?! TIIE COUNTRY AFFORDS IN Beef, Mutton, Pork AT HIS MARKET. The highest price paid fur al kinds of Country Produce. Free Delivery to every part o town. 3END IN YOUR ORDERS 01 RING UP NO 4. H. G. Bailey Remember, Friends, You will always find a Ail line of . .... Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everythuif to l?e found in an up-to-daU family Grocery, at my Store Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty J. T. SEXTON. Mniu Street. J>1-. .X. <V. GOLAG off1ck at residexoe ox MOUNTAIN STREET south from depot. ?OFFICE > HOURS 8 a. iti. to 0 a, m. 4 to G p.m Rheumatism ?AINU? Skin Diseases Given special attention. Calls left either at office or a XEMP'S PHARMACY will b. promptly attended to. ol\ FLOUR! FLOURi I can supply all demand: for Flour, i also do All Kinds of Sawing and have a supply of framing lumber on hand. Call anc see.me when you want Floui or Lumber. W. E. RAY, MILLER, r ?. >?%,V?vwvyv . v * ?? i <jurv% r.rr^iM . i ^ Anything ? -. ? ? v< r' i n-pr^ ^ 7 i. .-'> v> i * ! ;C*VEATJ?AJ?-H<,.iiK.C Vy;.;( h'T ..r uCSK-*' \ i P8OIECT1OM. .'ri.ij hi -I !. fli-ijuoi i-lio;. 4 1 for free xninlneiil'-it : ? n-i o. f 1 BOOK OH PATENTS !?'i (?t fiiiv"j-.'it?'i1C. i Jwr C. A. r>NO^ & CO. 2 fHMt I'wmi WASHINGTON, O O-f MONEY! TO HE HAD OX IOXO Tl M ? A N I /-May lerms. S?*cur?ri Jy Murtgngt* 01 iitiuroyed Farm*. Applv l<? C. T). HAUKSDAI.F., H im p IdHiU'HH, S, (J, s Bicycles IILE THEY LAST. 3, and guaranteed the the market at any price Chain Wheels on hand. rug Store, Jnion Motel. J. CLOUGHjWALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Rxnna 1 aud 2 upstairs, Foatei Bu'ldiog. opposite Hotel after J tuuj ary 1st. 1890. 11 25 98 ly. | MONEY TO LOAN | On Farming Lands. I Long Time. Easy Payments. ! No Commission. Borrower pays 'actual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, - j Columbia, S. C. ! J. Clough Wallace, Union, S. C. ) P. O. Box 288. 17?Gm ' Br. O. W. ATJSTELL, Physician and Surgeon, Offers his '"professional services to f j the people of Union. Office iu B?nk 'Building. l-ieave calls at Union ! Drug (Jo. store or ring up 1'houe No 1 19 for prompi service, i 15 41. RALPH K. CARSON. II. L. SCAIFE. f CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I Special attention givon to real ostatc ar.d collections. QRQWN TORRENCE M. 0. I j PHYSICIAN AND SURSEON. ! Ofllce and aparimen's over D.ike't 1 Drug Store, j j 4 t (?*n. ;! 3 JAMES MUNRO. D. R. DUNCAN n p c i vrn.-n? * I ' i Munro, Duncan and Sanders ( ATTORNEYS AT LA\7. Office No. 4 Law Range, Unon, "|S. C. 5Jly J. A. Sawyer, Carrel II. Foster, U.X ON, S, C. JOXESVILLE, S. C. SAWYER FOSTER, attorneys at law, I JoXESFILLE, S. C. W-ly. ; J. G. HUGHES, j ATTORNEY AT LAW, t j Union, S. C. 2 Office Opposite Court House ! to THE DEAF. f i A Rich lady cured of l;ei Jeafness and j noises in (he head by I)r. Nicholson's j Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to I Iris Institute, so that deaf jieople unable > | to procure the ear Drums may have them ifree. Address No. 12.004, The Nicholj son Institute, 7S0, Eighth Avenue, New York, D. S. A. K7-1v A ^ unorh flrin P lira ) n v u |jui vj \j i i p v/uiui r Johnson's Tonic is a superb Gtip j I cure. Drives every trace of Grip 1*.?iisoiifioni tbe system. Does it quick. 1 | Within an hour it enters the blood and ; IffriiiH to neutralize the effects of the 1 iHiison Within a day it places a Grip i victim lieyond the point of danger ; Within a week, ruddy cheeks attest return of jieifect health. Price n() cents if it cures. A??k for Johnson's Chill and fever Tonic. Take nothing else. 1 :t-1 y Notice to Trespassers' A 1 pei>oi '4 are hereby bubal.leu to ride, uiive or walk'or jp auv manner trespass upon the 1 mds in II igtusviile and Union townships in the county of Unii'ii. South Carolina, known as the ; Gage land. I, as an heir at law and ; lepiesentii'g other la irs at. law of Mrs M. I/, (rage, d ceas<(l, will prosecute 1 wi/i. .i .lino 1 < t t 1 ot i.KAifiaSrtt.n * l.<. 4.. .. fH HI CUT- (MWVimuiM III nm III V, V?;iy violation of thin notice. J NO. r. ft AO P.. For Rent. ) O >e n?><v six room cottage convf?.n icntly and desirably located on 8ou'b Hticbt. Apply to 0. Timor*, 1 i'-' t Utlk-e opp'jaiiie UOtyff BOWSER IN POLITICS, HE JUMPS INTO A REFORM PARTY AND OUT AGAIN. Wonld Hare Llairrretl Longer If Ha Had Sot Discovered That It Wad Not Kiactly the Sort of Ileforai Party He Believed It to Be. ICopyrlght, 1300, by C. lb Lewis.] I Tlint Mr. Bowser had something or < his tulnd was plain enough to Mrs, Bowser tlio moment lio entered th? house, nud all through the diuuer hout she saw that he was anxious to comntunicate it, but she expressed no curlosity and held him off until they wer? seated for the evening. Then she car?lessly inquired If he had discovered fl new spring and summer tonic. "I shall have callers this evening," he said as lie smiled ot her benignly, "and the result of the call may change our whole life." "What sort of callers?" ixeuucmcn, or course. 1 iicro win be from three to live. Yes, this evenMI!. BOWSKK SAID NOTHING. tug may be considered an epoch in out history." "If there are any epochs going on, 1 Huouiu iikc 10 kdow wnai mry nre Hadn't you hotter explain matters?" Mr. Bowser walked up and down foi n few uilnutes with dignified tread, and the family cat, which had beer sleeping on the lounge, opened one eye i HE BOWED E I fp ft lpey way and watched bis movo meut.s. By and by lm turped and said "Mrs. Bowser, you nre uo politician, of course, but you may possibly under stand that just at this moment the politics of this country is corrupt be> yond comparison." ' J think I understand that," she re plied. "Unless a change is made for the bet tor we shall bo disgraced before the eyes of the world as a nation. V/hal yvp want Is a wave of reform." "Apd you are going to start the ware?" she sarcastically qnprled. "I?I am- that Is, I probably am. The gentlemen are coming here this even lng to talk about it. If, in their Judg ment, I am the proper person, I shall have the honor of setting the wnvo It motion. I nni for honest politics and a pure administration." "I thought it was some such nou sense," she slowly replied. "On three or four occasions you have mixed lr politics and made a donkey of your Self, but It seems you haven't gol ptyough." '.'There ypu go! That's you!" he ex claimed In tones which Jumped the paf to the floor. "If I had n plan tc put a Bible Into the hands of every heathen on earth, you'd oppose It. I was an ass to say anything to yot] about It." "Mr. Bowser, you have been voting for 30 years. Have you ever known honest reform iu polities?" "Of course I have!" "Never! There Is no such thing It's tho same thing over and over agnlc each year. If anybody lias made yot believe that you eon bring about any change for the better, they have taker you for a fool. Why, when they want ed you to run for alderman in tbit ward on a reform ticket, they wanted a fund of $1,000 to buy up votes anc pay saloon bills!" "But this is different," he protested "What is wanted is moral Influence I.ot good men band together tc pijrlfy politics, and the movement wil spread from state to state In a week It Isn't a question of money, but ol character. I am simply to lend my IB fluence?to be one of the stepping tones, ns It were." "Well, you'll get stepped on fns1 enough. Your committee is ringing the doorbell, and I'll go up stairs. Don't get so excited over reform ns to put t on the furniture." Mr. Bowser received the committee There were fire of them. They wert headed by an ox-alderman who had de Uhemtrlf sacrificed a #8 ttchet to I ? f , boxing match lu the Interests of political reform. Even before all the gen, tlemcn had taken their seats he whisper^ In Mr. bowser's ear: "Bay, old innu, If you want this movement to be n success you waut to i bring up decanter and Kinases. The i Ik>.vs are expecting something at least > 7 years old." Mr. Bowser mined pale, but said nothing in reply. Neither did he produce the uutidote for dry cotton. When the committee were seated, he looked [ thein over and mentally rejoiced that . Mrs. Bowser had not caught sight of 1111*111. i lit'ii uu sum; "Geutlemcu, as 1 was given to understand this tiling this afternoon, the Idea Is reform in politics?" "That's It." chorused the Ave. ' "We propose to start a wave of reform which shall roll from Maine to Texas?" "We do." "I am no politician, as 1 informed your delegate. 1 have never held a political office in my life. There have been years at a time when I have not even gone to the polls to vote." "But you are an honest, respectable man and desire honest methods," said the ex-aldermau. "Yes, 1 can say that." "Then yon are the man for us, and we'll figure a bit. You don't happen to have anything iu the house to driuk, eli V" "I haven't." "You ought to have prepared for the wave of reform, but wc can all go out to a saloon after the business is done. I've got our ward ticket made out. ion sec. tne boys want me for alderman again. I don't think any of 'em bad reason to complain of me when [ was in." "Not much!" answered one' of the group with great heartiness. "It was always a square divide." "And what is my part in the campaign to be?" asked Mr. Bowser as he laid down the ticket. "Speaking, sir," was the reply. "You are to go about speaking and start the wave." "And wave this crowd into office, I * suppose?" "That's it. and you'll find it a paying : Job too. Here are the figures." "The figures about what?" ' "The profits, sir. There are six of ' us, ajid I figure that there will be at :ach one out. least $20,000 to divide among us per \ year. You'll get your whack of that ' as straight as a string. Any campaign ' funds you advance are to be paid back ^ out of the pot before It's divided. Is that plain?" "I?I don't think so. We start In to reform?" "We do." "And we reform?" ?'\Ye do." * t'Aud then?then wlu.t?" ' "We divide the prolits." "But how do we make any profit?" ! "Why. we crowd the other fellers out find get their places nud their chances, } don't we? A blind man can see that. Got your tirst speech ready?" Mr. Bowser had about 20 words to say In reply. They wore words that 1 lifted each member of the committee ' out of his chair and opened his eyes very wide. Then he headed the procession down the hall, and the cat ; , brought up in tin- runr. It was a sol' oiiin procossioii. There was painful silouco as ouch caller put on his hat ' All wore ready to go out when the exalderman said: "Old man, you've frown dis crowd ' down, hut don't get giddy over it. We 1 know how to get even." ' "Good night, sir?and good night, sir!" stlllly replied Mr. Bowser us he 1 bowed each one out and closed the door >vith tj bang. ' lie whs standing in front of tho man1 tel when Mrs. Bowser came down stairs and quietly asked: "I thought I heard a roaring, boom ing sound down here, and I came down 1 i to see if tho wave cf reform had been 1 set in motion." ' Mr. Bowser glared at her, but made 1 no reply. "Or won't the wave start until you gei jour wiihck or naicrmnnic stealings?" she continued. ' Mr. Bowser gasped and choked, but ho could not get out n word, and as Mrs. Bowser returned to her room the cat followed her and left him to won ' der how the bottom had dropped out. ) * i r??.. , f Panne velvet and exquisite velvet powers will flourish on the autumn : hats. nut It For Id t entity, t The Phoenicians were great road f builders. Traces of their rends in Syrt In and Asia Minor, from the seaeenst i to the plateau of AriueuSa. are to be found even at the present day. I Very Tryln*. > A road that's tilled with mud or durt t ntla tfcaaa who try It with diagttah i t i NEW STORE, LO You will ill ways liinl at my place a f FANCY AND FAMILY at prices that will duty competition, competition in priced. I will not be ui Bring He Your Cot and take away 1G lbs. Grauulated Sug Good Coffee for one dollar or a barrel c FINEST PATENT Fl \ lull linn nf f^nnnnil ^nnilij * . A lata. Aiiav UA viuiiiVU liUlllt'U Tobaccos, Cigai-s, etc., etc. YOURS FOR TRi c. d. sr T. E. BAILEY. IFIRE INSUR We represent the following Fire each having capital from One to Tei Continental, of New Y< Glens Falls, of Glen Fa Qaeen of America. Springfield, of Springf Imperial, of London, E Southern Stock IVIutue N. C. The Western, of Cana< With combined assets of over Forty can't afford to carry your own Ins and wc will send a man to your p!ac< Interests of our Patrons C Onion investment & Im REAL ESTATE OFFEF PEOPLE'S REAL EST OF UNIOf 2 putty, roomy lnts with cottages on the rietta f oln n, just outs'do of town limits. One ho i in11it I lot, suitable for a home, I Mullinax stud Jiobt. Foster. Main street. The lot formerly occupietl by Gediles Mi splendidly located for store house. The Gibson store house, with dwelling , and .-leton mills, n rare opportunity for invt ed capital. J*nhnihan Jots in Fast, West and Foutl trucking, convenient to town, and other dt will be pleased to show and quote. APPLY TO S^M-JBEATY or J Master's Sale. State of Sou'h ("niolina, 1 Coui t of Com- ^ ^ei County of Union j noon Pleas. aj)je E l\ MiKissick as Administrator, within f l'iaintifl. limits o ^ ^ f A ron t i S. V Mi-Kissiok <*t al Defendants omce T11 t i oat itrrloe mu/iu m t In in mT*iirin<r f?n "I'mi uinun 111 i nr n a'mve stated c ?se I will sell at Uulon. ang?before the Comt IIou?eDoor.dnriiif? the legil hnina of sale on Saletlay, fiih of f^222?2I Vay, 1901 the fol'owioR lands, viz: A1' i! a', lot, of laiul. containing ? aores. mote or less, on the West. side of Mono- ! lain stieet. in the town of Union, bound- < ;B^al (I on ihe Xoiih by ib.e Method at. Par-on lire lit. on tit* e?>t hv said Mouu- j qq ill-Meet, on the Sooth by the lot o' I'gcndyo X. K M X ? ;<( ,?', known as the Me- ;! w?vei Kn vrhr. lot iti.d west by the lot ot II F. |.?*f' foster and Virgin stie.'t. '!'.VtE?:?1,, ACTUAL E terms of sale: One ba'f ensli. the balance on a oredi' '[ H MV nf onp our wiih interest from dav of n -ale secio# d by bod of purchaser and h a | ait it/age of ihe j tnoises. Pirchasei !'fc, Q, | to l'?,y lor papers ai d stamps This loi tvvwU may be sold in several lots. Plats car be seen at Master's < 111.-p. P II lVnln tr..n?- - ? G Executor's Notice, Taxai All|;e???r* wbo have claims aea'nst r6n>6< the estate of the lale Judge W. H. WhM. o? ere rupies'id In present ihe * "HIlie to D.iniel II. Wallace at lTi>J ??, S |)|6W (' for p.o merit, and all p^no- s Indebted said estate are r? ij'iesterl tr. make pav I have netif. to r.be said J?<t?.iel II. \Ve|:ee>??i juat beiu ice. It ! ? the desire and pnrpo'f of the keep a fi n d-is'fi ed to stit'e the pitta * at the 'Milirst incMJlicable moment. JJJ-AJLJ ,i. (;. SitKpp.xnn, MKA'J .Tanks tf. maxwkiJm PAYA V icton s. 0 A<I k, ^ ^ I). ?i. Wai lack, COS a T' "A5?KaE,e?t?,.. FirstBILlCOlinCTOB, aud wi I Iihvp entered into the bill Coibctlnp business *nd v ill endeavor to ut all rnrr n account* placed In n?y hstdt. P.onipt I Htt U and CHreiiil Ht.'ention given to alt bnel- . nesa ndruetrd to nte. See me at .T H 1 Spear ht store, A, H, CftOftHY. iij-iiup itO'ljr W PRICES. 1 nil aud complete line of / GROCERIES , A I guarantee to. meet all idersold. - intry Produce ar to the dollar, 10 lbs. >f the LOUR $4.50. m Goods, Confectioneries VDE, inn/ R. L. McNALLY. ANCEll ? Insurance Companies, i Million Dollars: ork City, lis, N. Y. leld, Mass.* ng. il, of Greensboro, da. Million Dollars. You urance. Telephone us j to make rates. arefully Protected. iprovement Go. tINGS BY THE ATE AGENCY I. 'tit, belonging to Mrs. Ilen>ct ween residences of Mrs. irblc Works, on JIain street, attached, between Monarch 'stors or merchants of limiti Union, farms adapted to sirable property which We F. C. DUKE. Farm For Revt. iirable two-horse farm, suit- % truck farming, lying just V tnd outside the incorporate f the town. Parties wishing same will apply at The Times to Mr. J. G. Hughes, on Law 5-tt ' PYRIGHT8ANO DESIGNS. ur hatlnm dlr?ot to WMklagtes, I time, ooata leas, better eerrtee. , oIom to IT. B. PiUat 09m. mil ii |MW. Etm. Patents yrownTttrTtit' l"I. Wtlfl i )telil notfea, ?IMI MM mtttf A rENTIVE AGEVf aontMy-gUvsnUi ytnt tel. |UWM. < JIGGERS s"?op ?t- n-*m JluQLIlU,WASHINGTON, o. c.| ?T atnro is on every bo* of the fOnuine :ive P^omo-Ouiijl'!? rnbk*-\y t??i ewrrs n cold to mm 4ay 1 Store, New Goods.1 ! niM>ned a Family Grocery Htnre >w the I'net Oittoe, where 1 will all line of [R, SUGAR, COFFEE, ?, LARD, MOLASSE8,;. IED GOODS, TOBAO. nd CIGARS, also Green * ies. I also run a Class Beef Market ill pay Highest Price for. Cattle, ELIYtfrr. PHONE 10V I S. SMITH.