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If You Want The Visit to Qui Star=Five*Star| $3.50 Shoe J j ^55-/' DQu':^. A Winner J^r5^ irv the race! V?W ; i ' for J? I Public <jp jj favor. | "Once ** Purchaser Always a /n!sE \ Purchaser'* j l^ttS,J of this fp'^ j; i'Lirabte, lr t iJifessy and; f/ ;! Elegant ; M en's $3.50 Shoe, j , :! = j >, \\ 'i nis Stamp ,! on the sole > %?S+s ;, Qi every JjaMO . || * ; I! snoe. "Blue Ribbon" Sc for bey . r.nd girls Shoe troubles. H M / ? ; ' i,t Cukv.' T' ? Tcv bas heel hai..b >i . (> iii.ii f. j- pureiv or j*'.' ? _ i h;\ ;t sin.p \ takes :1m- i ? v t.i.nli. we jriv it Ml' a\M v. :i . It an v "Tit- i.' i ki.i1 v hi ill 'if-' W'- \n i I i Ik* well ( aio for the .->:>:ic : A 11 -. ??. S. ?1 ?5. l'.'01. 1 r 1.1 :. 1 I li t.- to tl.ru fel uir- 1 - A ,'. * ''<! ! :. :n tiiejfii | > et 1 'A i: ir * i!r- v i ! 1 a\?- si f tried A ;: < i ,er. 1). 1 A.r 1 on'- or I- \ ; i- / . A -iii; iii I'teit\ Phii'*- \ ei i h i ii t'i i ?r to tr\ r? lii ?'e i i' i t'?' e il --r j \t;i- i t 1m ui't lo.'e llinliev 1 t?? 1. ' ' ! i :i v* 1 > . in ' "in- :u v - . Ai 1 A.r I A - ' \\ a o t 1 ! > - . 1; 11: >. Cold tli t Is Why 1 tr do ?o 11m..I to Kilieate - im iM (. >::i 1 ill for ||?M ei \V as A ' r li 1 Ativ I>r:t;n> i And I o r >'' \e.rs A'_o>tr<rei AlllSt lie .1 . - I [ ,, r;,c. ! |,,l( litllll ' > e . A t ? .11 li_' the ii . SCool A r .i ... or i v\ .?a v M (Joi'i m- ' r 1 1 lave 1 >11 A w ;i'v : t vo[;o man -ie. very !. i . I ar tii? \\ :f 11 as ii i . ^> mv aitii Au k A $?<>> .. A i .: i !/ . of ?"o" t 1 loj-e is. . .? >\\ >l, 11<'A I 1 >oi. \ ! > i> : .* ?! re ' \ Ilow L i m' < i ' 't leell over 'J-. year-. i . 5 i i > j. it n ->i of CI - ! \ I ' time I 15 .m,SI c ill ill ill < I ii they W is I ileiii' And 1 'id in k ai v\ itii f on i 1 I a ' e < f ] {IM if. ! fl Wl II i ' i ! I of >h - - ' i o tie- 15, --v ? - * j T*"?"ryri ' : : ' - >oikV mtP Jf -f-- ' ' 1 ( . . . . 4 ??;* >.- ? j< 'ill '' W?IW ,lM'' ?'? < Bml^fll^llirnifiil' TMACrttR MUl>i< , _ Best Shoes That M ' Store Will Prove In There's nothing else ( quite so pleasant in hoi weather as a good, coinfortable Shoe ..OUE^ SHOES.. I Arc the greatest remedy on car'h for tired, aching Icct. f If you arc going to tramp} IF around these hot days you} wiil do well to seek durability.j case and lightness in a paired our Shoes. ..LADIES.. ! i W HO HAVE WORN ONEPAIR OF OUR | | "Sterling" S3.50 Shoe! W ill never have any other j TRY A PAIR. | hool Shoes are the . Try them and yc Llaystato shoe At A 1.7"> A pare. 1 i Sundy i'sre 1> All i Had In that 'int. J 1 L'are id s tue A year. ! Don! 1 >r11?k. Hunt Wast nothing. I Have \V 1 Bin Ivvrreinlv Hani l'rest tor 4 years, j I 1 la vo I taw oht not.'iiiijj 1 lardv. W ee ,,j Have Had iniik ami Hutter All the ^ tune 1 llaverent Itawohr l>utone;~. :nes of lit el lii 1 ?-ms. l>ac. n win ,U tiie Cheapest. 1 llavernt r.awj;|?r j . i . Ult inner .vple narret me> ot hsh and i>ut ( one I'u.t Whisky far my one use. i llatta save Iv-erv Way or Ho under mat l.-> Why 1 Hot that I'ece : J.'1 sent V' it. If It Coi?! 1 >< Printed j( I ;i -he Papers I lh-'eave the I'c }>! , Wood i 1 <a|i M*t ine uj'< lor unele sum i j in A Man to.se' linn up. 1 mm i \in* A> ti od As lie Is or inns I Anvone Ku. Ideas try ?n?l (??*t - 'im <> od Kditor Idiot the iVee f r ; I Am Just Ahout A- IP.re A Case ! A.- tju-. eiie vi.# or\ Was ami vou lio j "iicv sed A sjo?aleal Ahout Her. 1 ! W i Mi vou Would Chunk thej/in and . ... . i ; hi mm J'o.ir nn^tcih Kiirlif hi.'I >t.irt tiif- ! in j tur.v.'itiji. t vou think \ ltd [hilt W.??< 1 If >t I' lV Hit* \ll;jht t" | >vo ill* C'imI I'siv 1 hiiik A jio iilca' ! i * . ,lu i>u' i .ant .-'i.', ik in'H'ii. 1 >< ? >ir ! N.-vci saw A Wi-11 1S J i k?* * tiiioli* lli.rl't I nrvvr s.i?* A ! ... , i M w A :i '<ifi I>..U'l-r ui/.it. 1 iicvc. I . |*i> A i mii Axu* n. olr II'.m .i. 1 I , i> i!i'v?r -:i\\ A IV.icc nr.mo If iii j i'U-.is I! mI.i t>? W;t-i ii it- 11 i?i;i| lii.ii | j ( on ii A if I'riit r. fii'V I'nee 1 >i- . ' 111 A mi> i liitr iU"f. if t Mini'. Yours -J. 15. < KimiK;:k. \\>' hstvi' mi int'T. sii- jr writi* up of i ho ir.p tn A*li"Vii f on Uri'cii'- ?\ ^ <> !. It w I! :ir ??? \t work nt . : * xrsassnr*- : THACKER'S I ?' U BIOUD SYSyP fi ,n !l!<lcrstl!l(l JUst '.lllV SO lll.ltIV people fjl ! id at. I eiuloisc this '.vault i fis 1 remedy. M : ? r, Mood niul Kid 111*3 t r< lieved nud tyI j 1 ntly, nothing hnriuful, mid tones up the ft) j ' Jives y<>u that lu.ilthiul appearance jij I :!e today before you forget it. | hink <if ? ur Medicine: I i j iiiii] Itl 1 , ij, i? tin- i.c-t inviJtc'ne I have -r ! Yours trttfv It. I> ISA^.SKYT | tit Sn;?t. of fliovphate Mines, i, i j)f, -iek and was ntlvi?<-d to trv Thaclitr's I.ivtr r I \j i'h! - inr lliru l have filt lik< u inw man. I K' ; Ki V. VV. 11. 1K.RTON, Ikiyitte, N. C. | j ,.j, i ). - l-r Tluii l.i rN Mo r iiiil lll - 'l fiyrup. BJ ( 4., i" l.iffr Mi'ilicin<a Im\ . ??: !i?* rm /rt j t i. f s, ii,| ||v r?- tf- i .i k.i/' or II-] ( t l> ?ttlf I?ta 1 tr,> your I>"ii?gl?t Hr*t. H j | j ^ lsultiitiou Department, explainingyonr I . \ :eive free confidential advise. nj j, \ toney Can Buy a 1 hi ite resting. |? \yffl I '11 h< HE Bfst Cu/nc 1$ on Earth [ or the money OfSOp ^BtksJmT 1 vsuT"iyin "All. l^E WAWTS"^ he l\Nrr.voodM liKe t';e American citizen rt is SUi.fi* iriKOL'UHOUT. I t) ti II is made of s * SATIN CALF in Lace a nil Congress* " o, } best to be had fl I rt ju have no more ? i i> p 11 fl Hi h * r. b< tl / ?'i<. f 'ji'. i huu ; Him. h d A ttinn was visitir^ and asylum B> luetime ajf>. and iu conversant)! v t!i a ijuiet looking man vh-t finn t, 0 following I'.r his detection. v in't a v.iiiii^ widow \v11It a gr>nv< ipilauoitor. aii'i the widow mar tl d urn. Then tnv father. wh'? wa.- ^ nidower. inet my stoo (laughter ami ^ wned lier. That made my wil<*. h [ mo 1km iti law of her fatherlaw a'<1 m .th inv stepdaughter no ?her ami mv father my stei'S'-n <* a n my sifpm ther rfce step-*;>rj lighter f>l ny Ait'\ haf 1 a hoii Thai .53 ywa-ofcuu -M-my hr'ther, hecius* ti wa.? tny litliei - >"ti. lie was aho *' s ii ot my wift-'f. stepdaiigluer and Jj ref rt; la r graiid-msi. That .made ti grandfather to tnv stepbrother. fil . n my win hii'l a null. M v mother ]' r 11 Jaw, the .stepsister of my son. iio his grandmother, because he i- C r step- us child. AI y- father is ^ e hr.fth-r in-law ?d my ch id, be- u use liis step shtcr is his wife, I 1 the hrether of nn son', who is ai-o if child of my s cpgrendmother. 1 i hm lit i s mother in law, ruy j. f-- is l.i r avji child's aunt, ruy sod t.( iiiv fathers tic;.hew. ami I'm my o n .iiiiltatlicr. \:??1 alter tryiTit: ill III- r<Dlisllip ITI Oilr 0 i.:v -.in- -I'Vi-ii tnii'.'i} a <l?i\ v niir ml' i i; 'in Is f- r a 1 >i* ?igh?. , ivas Sr-.UjJu lira?no. I C'aUtC of v own wi.l." Is <? s. Attention Wtcrnns! 1 e Vou will inert in your respective ^ wnsiiips on "Saturday, \iujunt 551st, 55 |?. in, t>, <riec! a "li'li tjate to rep- t, St; 111 ) ill ; I I'lliol. I,'. (1,, .Sept. "J'tii ll lot ) i i n. in. i I.is meeting (ill | 1 mil \\ 111 l>,- f ?r I Ii-1 purpose of I'lfcl *g ii county p-Mison Oourd to serve I j' e ensuing yi :?r 1'2. h. I. IJl.vk, Chin. A1: : 'i. 11. 0. B. P. j t Converse College. ! " i1 An endowed College f or Women. ; a ' t Jluildi!'?.'? and property $250,000. j 7 students from twenty Staffs ; underdid scholarship equal to the r st colleges for men A If and A. ^ coursi s Modern buildings?Fine ] poiotmints in Lihrnry Laboruto- c Sn^Cymnes'tini, S'icicly Hulls. (Ion- \ t rvat >ry of Mi.-u-?Cnjjpiu (?."? acres H lltiei.eies religion* ut.d r. fining. iiiiM?d n ii in l> > r of scholarship*. i xi se*!?ior be^in* September 2.7th, j i(?l Write for catalogue to I1kn,i/.\|i.\ W ;I,son, l'resident. t Iff ftp Spartanburg, S. 0. 'oiiu for I'll fortunate children'. J I i Mr. U. T. Price, of Macon, Ga., ' is been visiting friends in Union this ' eek. Mr. Price called in to see us 1 [outlay and bad a pleasant chat. He < the manager <?t Our High 'Arm, a 1 ? urnyl published at tint Home for f ifortunate chiKiren. The home is v caletl some live miles from Macon, n id is doing a good work. Ft is an d'.istrial home, und these little B iiiles are takeu in, cared for and ught some trade and lifted for the j .ruing of an honest living. The : one is r.ot confined to orphans, Irut so takes the children of indigent ' tr? nis who are incupnhle of giving V eir children proper moral training. ' IS doing 11 good work an.l tlw.ro ..ro I li ospuals in the lower section of the Lty. Five bodies were recovered una tit to toe murfiut, but ouiv ttiree of lorn could be identified. Two bodies :< n rousted to n eri?p and so bluckeueu ;:t it was almost impossible to tell heilicr they wore those of whito or euro mou. None of the W injured mou taken to | tu hospituls ip seriously injured. They. s ere sufterirg chiefly from burns and t ruises, and utter having their wounds ressou nearly all were able to leave the '*? ospituls. The pumpinghonse where the cxploion occurred was midway between the wo rows of the burning tanks, and the reipen were endeavoring to conlinethe | Kto one row by drawing oil' the oil M&e.of the explosion. There are * krtn the big oil plaut, and more riah h dozen of them arc on lire. At le rime of tin explosion the wind was lowing strong from the east and carryig tin Humes directly toward tiie other inks, but early this morning the wind hilled to the southwest, and there is a robability of saving the other tanks 1 rom destruction. At the time of the explosion two big rcrmau tank st- amers, Gutheil and | fane, were loading petroleum at. the itluntic oil wharfs, but they were towed own the river to a place of safety. JVobMbse Citiisi1 of Kxpiosion. | I Various theories arc advanced as tc ' he cause of tho explosion 111 rite pump- ' ighoua, where the firemen lost their ' vt-s. According to a fireman of engine ^ output y No. -3(1. which wis pumping ut the oil from o burning tank, the '' uiu was allowed to get too low and > row the file with it J lie explosion ' ccurri d as 'h; men were pumping and ,under i ?i IV.- t if In tie im ii rlmt s ' . m r;i, building did not Lose lielr ilVt s. ?"? Aik rh'-r theory is rimt the oil in tani: b o. bO over'flowed ami tin* burning oil ft preau to the pumphouse wtiore the " roinon w r> at work. causing tho oil t' hen ro e>;pi<>oe. Ther?? was a rumor e urK this m ning that a large gang of il mpioyoa oi ;bo eompany wero buried ii men rio e> dosion occurred. tl Since early morula# the flames spread ri r? five H'idhioi ?il tanks, mailing IS that iave hi -n desrroyod. S' . io o'ciocs the fire was still beyond ' ontrwi, and uitincrm m >>t of tin- tanks 1 oi yet on tire rood apart from those ri uruing, there was constant fear of tint I ,allies reaching them. Tho almost exan re i fin men pant little attention to a In burning Minks, devoting their en- w eavors to an effort to save tho tanks li mi other property not on fire. There f< i.is cou stunt ganger of another cxplo.v | I in mill in if; ii i |i- iisnny sprcuu 'lentil .1 nil ruin auii rim men were ordered uol o expose thetnm Ives unnecessarily, lets* May lieaeli #1,000,000. Meanwhile rri? nil in the faults near- q st fhoso art fire wni- pom pen to fee tnest ( ii^taut tanks in the hopes that the tank* ' lablo to catch fire may be emptied. The T oopor shop was on fire at one time, but a he flames were extinguished before thi! c tructure was much damaged. Tito ofll inls of the company rofuse to yivo any sinuate of the loss. Those in position o know estimate it at from $.>00,000 to , SI,000,000. As the Standard Oil coin>nny, which owns the Atlantic Refining ? cm j any, does its own insuring, the lost T v111 fall on the insurance fund of thai I MMMMh 1 ? * . I luoi'oiut Hreeze oil works Have been Pf k'va?rated by fire ou several occasion* l. *-? 1 V or^Mr1 IT1* nu? lht,re was ft ul'rco fire Don'fc pay $1.00 for 15 lbs. 8ugar ??F^i2&?Lr* ptop?r-?"?' *<*i# "?> ?w- n? Seven touts ago there was another Smith s. . Ire, which defied the efforts of the fire- W Nf?%x/*?II Smith U? nen for six days. The fire fighting * ^e e11 orceofthe city was not able to cope Mention Times. rub this outbreak, and aid was suinaimed from nearby places. On both of these occasions the heavy moke hung over the city, completely it? bscuriug the light of the "sun. I, 1] Thrklkgke, Ala July 28, 1878. Dr. 0. J. MoKKRTT?My Dear Sir: ustice to you demands that I should ive you my experience with jour * ly^V xcellent medicine Teethina. Our 'tie j^irl Just thirteen months old. Mm*-*. kw turn <ly was exhausted in t he shape of I er bowels continued to pass off pure *p^>g^| tood and burning fever continued for ^Jr here was a great change?new life ad returned-?the bowels were regu- NOW IS THE TIME iriimi thanks to 1t.i-.THixa, the lit* to stt h KihkI iVoloh lor h little money, le bube is now doing well Yours a. bus Hue of Gold Filled Watches that tc. D. W. Mciveh. must be stild at any price. Y?mi need a Editor and Proprietor Tuskegee watch and *e nted the uiouey. 80 now Ala.) News. is the time to ax change to your advan ? 'acre. Yours for Watches, i'o""""io" of union. M E XJN5LEY. The following guesses as to the ' opulalion of Union according to the \AILjCC| FDFFI olice census just taken were handed VV (ILLL llALL. i; CuiIkVey'.V.'.V ?.iw> l"l? noV;,,>h.>.':::: ?88 Everybody that buys *1.00 worth * :vy i'VJSJ IW/'if of Groceries from mw gets a % 1. Aili-n 5.ii00 .) 1{ McOowan... 7.220 . . _ , ?.,B . 0. u l.awson t.'.im j llrock 7,'ii; chance at an bugle W hfifll, 84 .1 l'urcell 5,835 C L Bryant 0,788 irear Whitlock 0.350 J F Brandon.... 0,000 t * *n n /-< > t. ir.I l> Going.... 8.500 .1 H Fowler 5 rtX) J will sell Groceries cheap an *'?> 7.0M SBarnndo ...... 8,075 anybody else and give yon the < 1-arr :>00 4\ Lester Davis. 0,430 ,,,7 , i -,,. -? * !' Harry 5.000 .1 F. Col ton 5.750 " lleel * Kbb. laHieth Young. 0.350 w E Col ton 7.000 - Someone is going to get this It Greer 7,750 5\ \\ Colton O.OOO A1*. , ,. . " A Ma^.-obeau. 7.000 w A E Black.... 0.037 " "eel J? Kbb so call at. once, t I. t loss 0.204 Mrs W A E Black 6,810 Hlce, .1 r 1*7 1 > * 0,313 ,1 no J Eison...... 0,01*1 n a Newell Smith 0.700 K X Sprouso 7,330 l/V/ Np\A/PM Srnitn hiel l'oi'e Isrea! 8.000 .1 T Morgkn 0,1(00 WW ? liwnCI I Olllllllt clVerson Beeves 0,000 Essie Itunnn? 7.333 *r.....<* M MeNeace.... 7,l?83 .111 Inmnn . .6,000 JMODtlOn 1IMKP. i B Font 7.377 W I. Bailies 0.117 w Crawford... 7,600 wc Fincher? 7.080 F Arthur 0.333 Smith Vuughan. 7.000 aptG FGregory 0.750 W T Clark 5.788 Wnnd'c Qeerfa i Browning... 0.500 A .1 Orocr 0.730 tvUUU S oCCUS* I. Hawkins.... 7.000 B W Sparks H,!(87 ? C Au-tell 5,850 l.G Bishon .... 0 885 __ ? ? _ __ Wc have issued a dI.I I. Young.. 0.000 WM Smith 0.111 very interesting I. Wagnon MHO HT Briggs 7.223 III I I I I VI I I I little circular about " t?leer H.OtK) II M Sparks 0.KU1I ^11 1 j | j |j\J H Crimson Clover. :e !l Voiiiik 0.333 .1 A Brown 6,660 giving the expert* 5- Mulone 0.450 DF Gilliam 0.317 ^ ence o( successful T -prouse 7.125 G (1 Clark 0.500 jll g ro w e rs ?telling carl Bates 0.011 l?8Betslll 0.783 I ' I AUAY1 about sowing In Tim Jainono o.. 1 I I 11 if H. I corn llelds at the i 11^ iviuiuo vi ciio puuvo uriiNUt* V1V 1 VI last working?value ?s been completed, and the total for improving poor limber of inhabitants is 6,488 P.hHiPP NPW ^PPfi pasturage ?7id hay This mitkea Mr. Lester Davis, of uHUHifl nBW OBBU. _XtPHt method of 'ro.?s Keys, the winner of the prem- Write for price and ?pp,other inn?one year's subscription to The special circular tell- hints of value to ... 1 . . ., , .... .. , any one interested mov Times. We congratulate Mr ing all about this In this crop. Mailed V-vis upon his success as a guesser. . crop. *rcc upon request, nil wi-h for him as much sucoees in _. ... nmno n aaiia v.-rv undertaking. Mr Davis is a J, W? WOOD & SONSa inpular voting man of Cross Keys i.<1 is at present employed by Cross seedsmen, - richmond, va. :,:'Vt?''l.c!?ng ,nerCh"Ut' Mt WOOD'S F.U.I. CATAMG.TK I* ,.In A..,, .has. L liraham tells all about Winter Vetcnea, Crimean The census by wards are U9 follows: Clover, Rape, Ruat Proof and Winter ' _ Oats, Seed Wheats, Grass and \\ ard 1? ;ri)S. Clover Seeds, W?.,1 .) i oco Vegetable Seeds for Fall Planting. ... ~? , Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. Ward .1 1.828. Catalogue mailed free. Wrlteiorlt. Wurd I?2.718. 0,488. r-_ Dpnt Making the total of 0,488 Mr. >avis' guess being 6,480 as will bt Nice cottage of six rooms, conveneen by the above list, he only missed iently and desirably located on South he correct figure by the narrow mar- street. Apply to J. (}. Hughes, in of three. 82-tf Attorney-at-Law. HONEY TO LOAN ~~T MONEY LOST! , You loose money when von give ?n (nr.m ,aiV,s- I'^y Payments. No ij . ",r i commission charged. Borrower pars 10 12 * Per P?und for coffee when m.t?a, n)s( of rfct!ti ,oan Int|?r/HJ ou can get 1 pk for $1.00 at \\ seVl.? percent, un. according .ew. li smith a store.. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, W. Newell Smith I -' Ohio# Columbl?i *jj xiHGft __#L_ DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTS he or WITH SUITABLE GUSSES. County of I nion. ) Probate. J. II. Hamilton, as administrator of ?, . ..... P. Hamilton. Sr., deceased, Plaintiff. Persons who realize the importance against and value of cotreeily adjusted glass** I'. P. Hamilton, Jr., H. A\ . Hamilton, invariably have their eyes examined and lobelia II. Jeter, Annie Jeter Smith, . ,. 'aul Jeter, Ophelia l\ Jeter, Jos. II. "?ed by eter, J. Mobley Jeter, Jr., Ethel Jeter, ,, _ _ . A ,, , .. P.. Jeter. Jr.. Parluun H. Jeter, Frank H. R. GOODELL, UptiCOn, eicr. Etlie P.riggs .Tainieson, Claude B. V;HI:?? ?-, Annie Wallace, < ilenn Keith. SPA UTAN BURG, 8. C. it hoi Keith, ami heirs of P P. llamil- ? .... .. .. ni. Sr., ileeeased, non-residents of this ^onsultatiou free. 19*tf tate and unknown to the plaintiff, iimim ned and required to answer t^fe mplaint in this action of which a * pv herewith served upon you; and * , verve a ropy of your answer to the lid complaint on the subscriber at lds llice in I'nion, Suntb < aroliiui, within ~r *T* a enty days after th6 service^hereofj To the defendants: Etlie Briirs/s J:iiiii?? >11. Claude 15. Wallace, Annie Wallace, deiui Keith, Kthel Keith, and heirs of i ddents of this .Statu and unknown to ^oryn.oHr'^^C^im^^ ?iJ*" lie plaintiff: Take notice that the complaint in tliia , ,vt ^ ctioii/ together with the auiumona, of SHOO 1 IN(j I AINS hjcli t he foregoing ia ti copy, wan duly I. i in the oihce oi toe Jud^'eof I r.ihate jn now witti unripe fruitO -.v.vtk; SMS? s ? - ? ?*.***, t|js ^ I, j,M)j ' eh- le.ra inoihua, dirt'il.UM and SitiuniiT * M J. <i. IlroiiKM, mnipiainiH in peneial For instant re- A * Plaintiff's Attorney. Ii?-f ariul \ ermai.eut. curex'fm all disturbJuly 17, IVMil. 20-<it. hikvs of ibis kind we can recommend you our G AJtiolera (.Jure,, and K, C? * tic Hcst Prescription for Malarial Mixture with perfect confidence. Our 'Mil? and Fever if u bottle of Grove's icruedies are the best made. \isieles8 Chill Tonic. It is simply iron ^ nd quinine in a tasteless form. No UNION DRUG CO. i ure?no pay. Trice fiOc. 43 ly I d For <inlp Notice to Allinncemea. Lano rOt on. All alliancfemen of Union conntjr wb' 200 seres pood farm land for sale, are requested to meet at Union on th* '**" djOinlnp Lock hart Mills property. 28th of August. 'erms eagv. Apply to A. 0. Lvi.rs. Pres. :H-tf * J. A. Sawvkk, Atty. J. M. Greku, Secy. ^ ' i children in the home which has is been established oniv about two r nvs. This is :i good for any N uto to patern after. We would like ' see such a homQ^u South Carolina. b HG FIRE FOLLOWS ! BENZINE EXPLOSION f e Eighteen Oil Tank3 Burnod at Philadelphia. TVE WORKMEN KILLED !' tlsuatci' Occurred at At antic Ki'liii* P 11 lua Company's Oil Works at l'oint 1 ?o. lo Willi I> .. .. I ? " May K?'iu?lt $1,000,000. J Puii.ahkij'mia, Aug. :J0.?Five per- .1 ih> are knowu to have been killed by >e explosion of the big benzine tunk at ' je Atlantic Refining company's oil i: orks at Point Breeze at midnight. j Tile dead arc: John McCulloni, engineer 19. s James Kails, engine company 49. John Dougherty, truck company No. ;J; and a fireman and employe oi the He- t niiig company too badly burned to be :ct?gnizen. ' Wu. l. tlie r-xj l-xior. ecurr u 'he lire- ,i ion ol engin; coin pan v 4^, and em loves of >tic Aiiantic lit lining com ' any, iu all ubout ob iiien, \\ . re at work i the putnpiughou.se drawing off oil i. :om the burning tanks The flames ; jot high in the uir nud the pumping- '' ousu was almost completely Uemolihed. h Heroic Work of I Ireiaen. The lircmeii who had b n playing '.reams on the oihi r ituiks then directed ieir o'tention to the rescue of rue mou , 'ho had been imprisoned in the pump- j ighousp It was nearly an hour be- . ire the men could be reached. Mean inle a seoie oi streams <>i water wen our in.. upon the ruins oi tne numpingouse. rile promptness witn willed the reiiion turned tin ir attention to the scue of the tueu undoubtedly saved a ore of Jives. ^ .\- quickly as the mot! wore rescued N.?n t l\A rttili C t Wi?t? utnr. coll f t/1 ???*,