The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 06, 1901, Image 2
Keep a Watch
On The "I
It is Union's Le
going to be of u
season.
Our buyer is now
liots Td uylng our fa:
Clotlilng, Slioes
stocls. -w 1X1 "loo "tiro
Newest and C
I ^ /"w ? ^ -4- 8 i ^ v -?-r -d- -4~ ?? ^ T
ljvh l rurgci lu vv
Jiujttist Sunday School Convention* IVrei
The ncx' meeting of 11 is conwnti n A wreck o
will be In* b with :n sulphur spiitus siding at Mmw
church Supieinl*!" *J7?li'd The follow- were two eui[
ing program >s arranged by the coin- chute and the i
mittee: to place a full
1. What are the great needs of oui took them out
Sunday .schoot? .1. A Sawyer, Gilliam car <tnd engine
Gregory and l\ I) H. (T*egoi?\ and tin coal ei
2. JIow may we keep up a live Sund >r scotch, kno
school during ihe winter months? il h tumbled cniupli
Scaife, 11 i . Kay ami J). A. Swiudlei top of the car si
Some thoughts that should inspii- coal twenty fee
the christian worker. <1 It Ilobo, Theo 'he car. Thee'
Bison and J. K. (."rat;ford. its nose or c<
4. Are our churches doing their did> while the tende
in the matter of helping along th mg the engine
Woman's Mi.-sionaiy "Societies? .1 1) Hie rracK to ttie
Mahou, K. t'. A 'cterand Henry ?'ro>?. who was on the
]) > our chinches and Simd-p and wassl'ghth
schools puisne any oigaai/.-d plans i and tir.-man c!
the matter < I ralsincr :o a i-\ fm tli- ? .nil i..;,
jM?rt, of i iiH v;iiio?r. ? : ,?s foster* d ieave t ln? ti.fK
by our (icni'iiri ationV !. T. Carroll, -1 Mi it tlit- grass
M Suuniei ;t>11 'iiliu r (Irecr, ^ lire!* to sup s
(?. < J<: i!?tjc*a.i'?n of :t Sued iv soli ?? iroi tlie engine,
teacher. < II Fowler. C (.1 Yates at d pirenM\ badly r
Joseph Sanders. 0 lug lowered a
7. Imporiai.ee of hivinsr more of the .j"rked tip grade
older jieople in the Sondav selioo"r Tuesday We
Arthur Kennedy, E A M< Powell aim -vou'd It a t wo
I. K. I'aulk. it back on the t
S. Missionary sermon by L. T. Carrod.
Yoit know W
J.et <werv Sunday school send a de'e- j Whe|l ^
gation and a food contribution. Uo i tj *|*<>n|f treatise
say that you li,<\v no tune to at.t -i.?: 1 pruned on' eve
You must take time to die. Why p.? I j., siuipu rr(,sl .
take time t> attend to tint Mas'.eif,}cm No rim
work 'i
l. m Kick, notict
r or Comnrttee.
_ ? .. The firm of
To ( lire a Cohl tn One Dny .
? . , irig business u
Take I axative liiorro tannine I ablei ^
Alia druggists rt fund the nnji-y it ii ..'.utu'al eooser
fails to cure. Tv W , t?rove's signatn . .
_ - . ... ., e uuus against
on each . ox "Joe. 4--t ?\ . * .
i lie same to I,
President McKiriiey undouhtedU 'V |)!,rt"*s "'A
. , , , J , . . linn will come
wishes that there were no such things r| Sl>l, i,,Im,
n? Kentucky republicans. Y*-, we] vv*.M;d.
said "things". it.") :tt.
LIVER ..^O'BLOC
Buy a bottle today before
M Read what others think of our Medici
Hf 1 " ' . Thjicher's Liver and lllood Syrii|> is
sy,nPlo,ns dll<l receive free confide!
h^--1 tiiacmlr m l dicing company.
ful Eye
Company Store,"
ading Store and is
inusual interest this
In tlio Nortliorn Mar?
11 stools, of Ory Goods,
and Milllnory. Our
cheapest in Union.
atch us.
We are The Leaders.
I I \\r, ,/?i, OH" I'll.
" Account Gem ntH'onvention Roi'copili
etu 'ph. San I*?;? ciseu. Gal., fj?:l '2 I.
l'.iol. -nuthern rail \,i\ wili s? il round 1
'iip tickr*!s to San Kranei co. Gal.. ami !
It w fi -?l hi n at. spi "i:il imIihk! ra'es. Alidt I\i
* r" !5'4,s <s. < .,
15J WlltUr { f'hmleston, >>. G\, < hiiilolte. X <\,
why so many people ; ' heniey. S Gohinihia, s G., Deo- !
lis wonderful remedy. pi mark, S (' , Giis'ortia, N. ' ., .Wvsheiiy. |
Sidneys relieved hikI J St1, Oiunj?'hurcr, s, I'lorperity. *. 1
infill, anil tones up the <?#i j{ 11:11, s (' , wpuhiti' ing. S G , I
liealthful appearance L "noiiler. S. ( '., "?'?*> ('inri's|?o!.dlli^ly !
B ?ow rates fr<>nj other (mints. i
! you forget it. f 1 tales of tile Septi-ndier lSlii to'2'hli
ne: | tix'hi-i\e. fi. tail limit Nov. l."> h, 11 Mil. ;
tit*- best lui-ittcine i have fi |'*or dotailed iufoinri'ion us ti) rates,
Mines, 0 ivsei v..ti..ns, eie.. rah on <tr siddress anv .
rJ i <>t Mi? NjuMumii Hiislw v or con- .
?-<l to try Thnchir's Liver $ j . .
tr fi ll hkc- u new man. i # U?CU'H?.
* j W !1. 1 A YLOK.
HurTON, Itoyette, N. C. f \ (J |> . A'l'MitM, Ciil.
r fiiid flloiHi Syrup. . | ? ?
y,Land For Sale.
r DriltfjflPt 5r*U ^
nent, explaining yonr i1 ; 2<X> acre* tfo.ul farmland for Bftje,
itial advise. ; ndjoirnj? Lnckhnrl Mills property.
Chattanooga, Tcnn. ? 'TVrm* easy. Apply to
t ui-ti J. A. aUwYEK, Atty. ^
^ v'
TRICKED.
Ati Ad\ ctiturc Wiih ihc illiio Ritlge '
4 'Atooush i 'icr.H."
BY B. K. L>. ,
The "Overtoils of Ottorway"?the
j mount tins of Western North Onohttn?
ate noted for then* heahhfiiiuess. ili?*n
picture quo beauty, their mineral ami
liiubev wealth and then productiveness
ot i'licit tratticers in "moonshine"
whiskey. Notwithstanding the sharp vigolencH
of the government officials, it is
doubtful whether ties industry his heen
muteiiully curtailed si ice the dale of the
ratification of the thst salute [nuhit.it.iiu?
tlu.' promiscuous distillation of "moun
t tin dew"?the f.umhar name by which
is known the illicitly fermented juices of
! Indian coin, the apple and tie* p-acli.
The following incident occuned noai
the little village of 11. in tiie heart of the
Bine Uidge range, and will demonstrate,
the fact that the average blockager :s 110
novice ;,i the practice of ' ways that are
dark" and tricks that arc not always
vain. United States officers were allowed
to pay a reward of ten dollars to
any person who would furnish evidence
t hat would lead to the capture of the
owner of an illicit outi.t for the manufacture
of whiskey. Not many persons
nnnM l.u f.. 1 ...iU... . .1 1.
VWIIIU ?C'^ ?WU!lU v. IU (V?UC 111U IV'iC
of informer 011 coconut of the danger
i.xuirtd, but I hart succeeded in eniploj
iug one Ahner Kemp in this cai?a?:itv
wle se only disunguishiug trait, aside
from his absolute worth'eness, was Ins
haired of the wild cat. When finite a
lad he hart accompanied his father on one
of nis periodical hunts, which hart resulted
iu Art's disfigurement for life,
owing to a fierce encounter with a. paii
el those dangerous anunal3, since which
nine Ab fart devoted himself with a
-.avago j iv to the c*uh initiation of th?wh
ile cat tribe. The t v miug'-i ill iii ol
i Miioy day in August brought me the
fo'iow lug:
Ded ('at C'abiu, Aug In.
Dkk.h t'ApriM?
eus out wiid catti-i las' aire an i
i- c n i l-ain Mim'hu- thu'i put ?e t ?! *i
n? my p .cki-t, an se'.ile -i ?-nu?v urh
>!<l Mill |t IV ?- I e >t. S-mI-V HM'o
tioniin eiiHttn |>i ther t ?r n ju?,'.a'!
I li-oii'l sei-d lode u-n n.iii ol alio
uria <1 cat, and so e"Oou< ten er the:
o.ocK as nigh as i could vocon b> ikeuuoon
i drapped inter old Aunt Auky
Brown's shanty te: git a drapof liker for
iu) rheuii.atiz a.i iu t.ne run of oui talk
.-.he lets out that its gwitie lei be powerful
unhandy ter git ther 1'ker t > surply
ther oousiial deinuo.-d cam.-* Mm Hushi e
au gwine ter quit st. Min. He's bin pestered
by the reveim s so uncommon of
late thet lie's plum dishraitened, *o he's
gwiue ' i blow out an q'rtt, an -ako ilur
liker he's >m>' acoss Mut n> dnpain int*-r
*v>inh .irel tiii (in )i! iy ii li.-o d woh 1 In <
h-piusury t.-Hvis He's swift ter Mar
or nitc, hmi an hie i wo hovs vvii ii a \ok f
st ers Yer'll iinrt me a' the; deesriot
kule oxorhishnn if so he tla-t my
-e; vices: air he? dst Ssaiy
So long
An Kb3I1\
Notwithstanding its prolixity there
was prv>mist of an < xciting night's work
in the above coniruuuieation.
1 his mail Bu.-h-e was a born blockader,
shiewrt, bold and siippeiy as an
eel, ami 1 was pi on of this opportunity
to add new honors to uiv <1 vision of the
service l?v eff c ing b:s cap'ine.
Af'ei a shoit consultation with two
ti us'worthy .o-ivorkem, naioi-i resjiectivi-iv
hie Hud and Mitt Sp awley, we
made a start in the dheerion of the
i |K~iiit jigrvefi njio'i as tl.e most suitable
for our purpose, each of es well mount
li Sid Mimed C'<lpa?pie
It was an ideal August night, c'oinl:pv,
ami flic full moon rising from brhinn
the lofty moiinttiius in the oast., her
bright, s'.lverv light vividly outlined the
lolly peaks which formed the hoi-z in in
the west The loads ?>rft H?oi, ihs air,
oven at !hi-> season of the year, cool and
' xhilaraiing.
After an hour's hri;k riding, having
croAsd t he summit of Drytoan's uaoii-lain
and d-eendcd it* ra-her preniprous
opposite slope to wr/.hin a few hut;d"ed '
fee of the base, a halt w,?s mad at :1
honor a'iiitr ourselves and hor<o- in the
underliush which thickly lined the .sides!
of the road, we imnaiit ally awaited the
coining of the o> jm'ts of our <ju<st ,
AL>. Keuip had joined us in the capacity
of gn.de, and not wishing t . have him
incur unnecessary danger hy being ;
reeogidz-'d in his present, role, he was [
iiist meted to coine d himself near the
roadside and ie?nain so unless called I
UtNin in care of emergency
The first half of the moon's night '
j airney was dor e and All's buse-veil
.mores had about exhausted the liuiit
of endurance, ere our pafetice was re- 1
warded hy that peculiar creaking noise
which betokens the approach of <a heavily '
laden wagon.
Tito spot relected for our operations J
was a hit of level grout <1 of perhaps '
fifty yaw's in length at the summit of a
I very steep incl ne and at the f->o? of ''
| another grade of similar porpeudiculeritv,
Ihus affoidi. g u- ti e advantage of a soil
of trap, as >t was imp s-si'nle for ;; loaded
wagon to proceed either ore!.ward or
forward with any degree of rapid!fit. '
! . a few minutes after the first indieilion
of its approach the wagon hi
r.-aehed rhe pt?ce just desc ihkd and
' alr?-d for a hicuthitig spell before t f
r i l. 11 i .t fl.o <w?.0 -,f l?... ..-t ?0
BihU..- and bin son wei? waiki'g
..oiniside iho v. agon apparently uiism- , ?
p rions ol an in) rrtip'iou. ,
("Po be cotitiumcl.) j,
\
Converse College.
An Endowed College For Women.
Building* ami property -t'Joi>(Iihj j
1J7 students from t?venty S'liif.s , 1
Stn >d:ird of scholarship o?j?i??.l to the | ,
lu-st college* for tnen A B and A. | J
M courses Modern huiMiru?s?Fi e j a
a? pointirients in Library l.ahorain- | ?
riert,i(?y tunasium, Society Hi lis 0 *!- I
servatory of Mil vie?Campus (>"> 4 t..r (
Influencies religious and refining,
limited 'number of scholarships. |
> xt se.ision begins Sep!eother j(
Write for catalogue to <
Wrr..v?jj, i'teselen*. I \
S'.-i-Bp Spartanburg, S. 0 t?
?..*+. 11
SulsuIU for Tuo Time '?
k sit irmturch. In ait uoeid nt ut tho brilire th-?
! Southern railway is building Heroes
eouiTt-d on tli- railroad the Ooi.fjaree river near Columbia
roll imhs Monday. The e i four men were killed, and three ir>?'V
coal cars on the coal ; jured, one fatally and two seriously.
new ha<* to take them out j
car into position. They J Gov. MeSweeney on Tuesday e.omiiial
came back with the muted ihe death sentence imposed
They came back too fast , upon I'leas Gilliam,of Newberry ,t <? Ji f
ir ran over the de:vl man, in the penitentiary Ho was convicted
kintc it oil and thecal at the July term of the court of murder
J'"ly over, the trucks on nmj sentenced by J iulire Townsend t"
md the CHI Oil top Ot the |^e |larif,p^ on jjoth of August. He
1 lu'"V "'"-kliii; killed Mr. Walter A brums last March
; at. .Utruclc h .trlllng hlm ?? t|.e ,Ioud wlth ?
iw catcher in the car, . ?
r staid on the track leav- w
banning suspend d troin C <rlasgrow, of Jalapa, has sold
ground. Hie conductor, the first hale of cotton in Newberry.
car made a llyrng leap \ good part of the bale had bee n
, injured. 1 lie eugiue-i pjpkp,} pretty green and the sample
on d bick on 1 lie tender ! j ?
sirici low miflilill'JJ, 1'hC bul"
>9> i ns the tei.dei ' weighed AGS pounds, (t was bought
m,H r*l"T ,Un 'S hy (). McR. Holmes nf 7 cents.
?t\ i"i ''! JiT* iV The first hale of cotton whs receiver!
? that lie could not Con- t-.u n-u
I he engine is not ap- ?"* on August loth. he crop
Ian.aged. The track was w at-least two weeks later than last
ud ihe engine was I: dug year.
iahy when we were there Clieiijt Rates.
were satislied 'hat. it t ?
or tt.r d da\> job to get T-?w round trip to Cleveland, O Ac .
count annual hncaniprnent (4. A. H
' leveland. O. .Sept. 10th-l4th, 1991
'if.* \'nti n ro T-ikLiift ^ow hern Hail way aiu.our.ci s extieuieh
> \ K I-w i.?und trip rates from all points oi
Drove s tasteleHo Cdi'i! ,(S iine,s to Cleveland. O, and return
th<- formuia is plainly Following rounrl trio rates will lie u>
ry bottle showing that . ftec* rrom points naund in South Carowd
Quinine in a taste'e.-.- hiia: Anderson S. C. $21 Go, Camden. *
' no nav. V'c. 4M- (' $22 49, < harleston. S. C $25.19.
" < (i unihia. S. ('. $22 4">f!ieenville, S.
of Dissolution. $29. no. Spartanburg, S. ($19.Go. C\>r?
_ r?'>poiniingly iow rates from otliei
\\ . 11. \\ est Sc Co., do- points.
. the town of I * n ion, S. Dates of sale Sept. 7th to 11 Mi inlay
been dissolved by hisive go..d to return !( a vit g ( h vela d
it. All parties holdit g net biter than niidnigbr. -ept. lf>Mi 1901
sai l firm will present ! >' depositing tickets in person with the
.1. Wood for payment hunt Agent at Cleveland on or before
ing the above initio i 12 o'clock noon Sept. loMi 1991, and
forward at once and pay ment o' fee ot 50 chs at time of <le iit
with i,. I or T. \N posit an extension of flna! limit up to
W H W r i and including Oct. tt h. 15)91, may be s?-|
Ill III II???
Joneaville Jottings.
I> w puis now like the long wet weather
ha hruKe and tba> fair weather was at
hand which would be hailed with delight
by every one.
The Union County Baptist Associa
'on ft?r l'.Htl was held in Jonesville last
week from Thuulay morning until S?tiiidaj
moon. Owing to bad roads and
high water the attendance was not large.
The business of the association was conducted
in the morning and preaching at
night. Mr. J. A. Sawyer, of Union was
re-elected moderator aud E W. Jeter,
of Santuc, was elected clerk. Friday
uigni was aevoteu to ine suoject 01
chvigtian education. Rev. McA. Pitman,
l>r I W. Wingo, I)r. Riiley and Dr.
M mtague made addresses. Dr. Montague
was quite grand and eloquent in
advocacy of Furnian University. A Unit
$7<mh) was raited to assist in paying
balance for t lie new dormitory at Furman.
Jonesville was glad to see Mr. John
R. Matins, Editor of Thk Toms, in
fouesville last week circulating among
bis fiieuds here.
Mr. J. G. Folk, of Birmingham, Ala ,
lias been in o * town for the last few
days stopping with T. L. Hauies. Mr
Folk is pros|>ecting in this country witn
a view of establishing a sU?ck farm foi
l be special purpose of raising sheep, and
ho has been looking at Judge Wallace's
plantation on Pacolet which is well
adapted for a stock farm. Mr. Folk is
very favorably impressed with the
country and he has in turn made a favorable
impression ui>on the people of Jonesville,
and lie would l>e most heartily
welcomed to our community.
Miss Is a MrN'aliy, of Union, returned
home last Saturday af<ei an extended
vi-it to relatives in town.
.Miss Jiiaue.he Garner, of Union, i .i-i
i ig tier cousins, the M(Sses Littlejell
s.
.lias Ki'fj Marshal, of Richburg. i
visit lug tier fn-Ml Miss Ida V. Fostc .
MiS.X !i. E-son lias returned fron a
visit to vi rs K A Aveock at Clinton
it li Ini'l j-'iu H is goiie n> Clif
01; 'o '-iite Hie duties of assi.itant
if v-ifr .;i ii 31:110 i 11 -re.
Miss M??lli- I,<til'J>hn has taken h
(MiMtion as clerk in the J. J. Litthjohn
t ompany Store.
Mr. T. M Littlejobn passed througl:
.lonesviile today on his way to Columbia
as one of the State board of equalization
which meets in Columbia tomorrow. _
Mr Sam Littlejobn is moving hit
stock of goods across the street into the
lVin.ington store house, and the stort
li use h-* vacates will be town down tc
p'.ve place to the .loi esville bank building
Mrs. Dr. VV. J Douglass has returned
fnnn an extended visit to relatives at
Die,if t as id other places.
Mr. Henry McNeacc and Miss Mare,
(it I'oiou, visited the family of Mr. J.
\\\ bates yesterday.
Mi and Mrs. T. L Hames, Mrs W.
11. S. Han is and Mi?. J. W. Bates hav<
all gone to Union today.
Mr Cr. B Fowler shouldered his jacol
stall and met the south bound train today
and is i JT lor a few days surveying laud
on Brown's Creek.
Mr. J. L. M'.VVhiiter his ha lib*
broken parts of bis roller mill prepared
and is ruuiiitig on full time day ami
night.
Work on the new knitting mills ha?
been much retarded by the la>e rains
Fodder puiling in the farms commenced
today as much fed ler is ripe and burning
up on the stalk. It is a fact that most
of the corn on the bottoms has at las<
been destroyed Mr. I. M Littlej >lm
lokfune today that bo bad never seen it
so bad on t he bottoms of Guilky ami
Thickety creeks and upon i'aco'et and
Broad rivers as it is this year and bis expi
rifiice reaches back thirty-five years
Mr. Dave Farr tells me that on his place
lie has eleven one horse farms and thai
f'-ven "of them wiil not make one ear
each. I,uie cotton will be a very short
r-iop while sonic early lields of cotton are
fine
Mrs 1). A. T. Farr and Mrs. T A
I.it,111 i->11it Wfiit. fTni.iii i,,l.u
J .... ..V^w vw vyuivu wua; ?U Virilt
relatives.
Miss Catie Iloleomb, of Union, has
been visiting at. Mr J. F. Almnn's.
Mr. J. W. Crawford will build a nice
residence on the Jlot lie has bought,
from Mr. W. E. Thomson in Uuion and
will move there this winter.
Mr and Mrs. It W. Scott have lieen
greatly I an caved lately, having lost three
children in less than a month, and
mother child in the bed sick. Mr. and
Mrs Scott have the sympathy of their
fiiends in town.
Someone crent into the dwelling of Mr.
(t ff Davis near i he l'oor Hou>e a few
Jajs ago and robbed a pocket b(K>k in a
rut.k. The thief didn't get much money.
ie. didn't get all there was in the pocket
>tok. lie must have got frightened
iwuv
M . (} I. Anderson, of Hampton, has
i' vwi'iog friends in town.
Mrs M'-Nally, of Union, who has
* 11 sick at tier l>r ahaiMr. J E
hindsoy, has returned to her home
TKI.Kl'IIONE.
Jonesville, Sept. 2.
ilA+l?ri
I1U t lUt!
All persons having claims against
in- est at o of J. .I J. Hobo, deceased,
hum present them properly at tested
ml jili persons indebted must make
my merit at once to the undersigned.
M \v. Bono,
Executor of the egtute of .I .f.
.) Hobo, deceased.
Aug. 27, 1001# 85?4t
"he Host Prescription for Mulurlul
t ills and Fever ia a bottle of Grove's
\e>ieU'jw Chill Tome. It is simply iron
I quinine in a taatcleas form. No
nr- -no jury. Price fiOc. 41 ly
Examination of Teachers.
The regular examination f"r tencliers'
eitificates of qualification will be
old (for white applicants) at Graded
elus?l building Tuesday, Sept. 10th, on
rithmetic, Algebra, Physiology, Ilis)ry,
(lT. S. and S. ( .) and Civics. No
tore examinations till February, 11)02.
I). It. Kant,
6-2t. C'o. fciupt. Ed., Union Co.
HONEY SAVED!
Don't pay $1.00 for 15 lbs. Sugar
when you cau get 10 lbs. at VV. Ncwcll
Smith's.
W. Newell Smith.
Mention TiMrcs. ^
NOW^s" TI1E TIME
to &et a good Watch for h Hitle money.
A foi? line ot Gold Killed Watches l hat
must be sold ai any juice. You lie* d a
watch uitd wc need the uu-uey. fc>o now
. is the time to axchange to your adranI
taire. Yours for Watches,
i M. E. TINSLEY.
IT THE WORLD'S J
M GREATEST FEVER I ^
! I MEDICINE. B
. For all form* of for or Uki folia* flf
f*ar* Chill and Pavaf Taala. ft la
Bfl wo timoo bottar tbaa qui ill a* aim
M doo.lnaalntloday whatuow au.
nip* cannot da In ft day*. Ill ^B
I S..&y?5W*'tJWBMIBr I
E cnu H Ctpii it it tun B
| Wood's Seeds.
i Crimson
RiviiiK the expert_
once ?>f succeeafal
M 111 avtau growers ?tolling
'I I.IAVAY>
>1 VJllf ? \JA I last working?valne
for Improving p???r
In nd?u*c Inilh for
,; Choice New Seed. L"?;rs;,"i,
, Write tor price ...d ^TnT'^ o'.lVrl
special circular tell- hly.n?>(,.l?^
1 lug all about this III thin crop. Mailed
cr0p, free upou request.
. T. W, WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - RICHMOND, VA. ^
! WOOD'S FALL-CATADOGI K lasued in Auk.,
1 tells nil n Ik nit Winter Vetches, Crlmssa
Clover, Rape, Rust Proof and Winter
Oats, Seed Wheats, (trass and
Clover Seeds,
| Vegetable Seeds for Pall Planting.
Hyacinths, Tulips, etc.
. Catalogue mailed free. Write for It.
For Rent.
Nice cott.ago of six rooms, convanir
n11y and desirably located on South
i street. Apply to J. G . Hitghfs,
Attorney-at-Law.
HONEY TO LOAN H/
On farm lands. Kasy payments. No "
commission charged. Borrower pays
actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest
seven percent, up, according to securety.
JOHN B. PALMER & SON,
27-Omo. Columbia, S. C.
DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTS
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Persons who realize the importance
and value of coireclly adjusted glasses
invariably have their eyes examined and
fitted by
H. R. GOODELL, Optician,
nr/l It 1 A IN HU lilt, S. Ci
Consultation free. 10-If
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SHOOTING HAINB
Aie in season now with unripe fruits
and nidinrstinle ve**etables, causii g
cholera tuoi bus, ?lia< I Ob? and Sutuiusr
complaints in ?eneial For instant. relief
ami pet mai.cut. cure* for all disturbances
of this k'nd we can lecoriimeiid
you our (i ' Cholera Cure and f
Mixture with perfect coidideiice. Our
remedies are the l*;9t made.
UNION DRUG CO.
Notice to Allinncemcn.
All alliancemen of Union county Wf*
are requested to meet ut Union on the
28th of August.
A. 0. Lylks, Pres.
J. M. CiiiKKjt, Seoy.
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