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Letter, Note Bill Hads Or any other kind of j Job Work Neatly and promptly ex-| i cuted at the Times Job Office. Remember, Friends, You will always find a full line of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, ami everything to be found in an up-to-date family Grocery, my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. J. T. SEXTON. Main Street. T>i-. J. GOE OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON MOUNTAIN STREET. SOUTH FROM DEPOT. -OFFICE > HOURS8 a. m. to i) a. in. 4 to 0 p.m. Rheumatism -AND Skin Diseases Given special attention. Calls left either at office or at Hoi.mks & Moork's Pharmacy will be promptly attended to. 31 y 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. 1 have just added TWO FINE 70-SAW GINS and am ready to do your ginning. Give me a call. W. R. RAY, MILLER. < v*y.VV/V/ ij ?|j|| gr ! HbBB? ^-^-i '' ' ' - rA" anything voij invent <r improve; f.i.o get' ! CAVEAI.TrtAUE-MA iX.JiOPVKitHV or0?SIG>"\ i PROtECTION. n;< <ivl. i-'.ctchoi phut .# ' for free exmnirat ron v lr.<i\:cc. t. BOOK ON PATSfiTSL^^aiKi i "a" C. A. SiTO'S' & CO.| j Pawn*. U.wytra VV A2 H t NGTG N. D O-J MONEY TO LOAN On improved farms at. 7 p? r cent. ]xmg lime. Easy payments. No corn midlion. Small est. Apolv to l*-tf C. I). KAliKsDALE, Altv. Laurens, S. C. COHTHICTORS' "? ^ BUILDERS' *.._MILL SUPPLIES. MUMS, *? 1 B?MH, OolVMM M? Okt? Mt 1U?4, wv^tu. T*at?, T?w?rtb, A*. flMl Wlr* ai-Bt.'r SelMUs Cntrlne* ? * PMpc, JMtu, t>?ran?, OeeH. Cktla m< mm ??. m^Ornjrt go*ry ??y. NeAa ^Kwry. LOMiflRD 1ROH WOSKS1 SUPPLY Ca jkSWtWA. IM. Farm Foi Rent. A desirable two-horse farm, suitable for truck farming, lying just Within and outside 'ho incorporate limits of the town. Parties wishing to rent samo will apply at The Timf.8 Offiee or to Mr. J. (i. Hughes, on Law Mango. 5-t.f NOTICE. I hare bought a heavy draft wagon f 85,000 pounds capacity, and am mow prepared to do all kinds of heavy hauling or will hire cut the wagon. 46?fiua. J. W. ( 1it.ukkt. raaaiMHiiiM to write for our confidential letter before applying for patent; it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Poreign PATENTS TRADE MARKS * return ENTIRE attorney1* fee. 8end model, Bketcb or photo and wo .end an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. We give Che beet legal aervico and advice, and oar bargee are moderate. Try ne. SWIFT & CO., Pmtont Lawyorm, Opp. 0.8. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. I 1 " ' ]' !! ;v J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. K? oiii 12 up stairs Foster Building. RALPH K. CAUSON. II. L. S0A1FE. CARbON & SCAIFE,; ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real estate ami coilectic/ns. JAMES MONRO. D. R. DUNCAN C. P. SANDERS. M mm rinncon onri Cnnr'nff mcrnu, uuiilcim a:iu c&mc-o mtornkvs at law. O'Hcc No. 4 Law llange, l.'nion S. C. 5-ly D. E. HYDRICK,- J.A.SAWYER. Spartanburg. Uniou. HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No. o, Law Ranok, Wallace Building. -l.v J. G. PIUGHKbS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office Opposite Court House MONEY TO LOAN On Farming Lands. Long Time. Easy Payments. No Commission. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Columbia, S. C. J. Clough Wallace, Union, S. C. P. O. Box 288. 17?6m UNION A N D GLENN SPRINGS RAIL ROAD COMPANY Schedule Effective Nov. ia, iyoo. Train No. 15 leaves Union Milll Station 0:15 u. in Arrives Buffalo 6:27 a. m Train No. 17 leaves Union Mill SUition 4-I'D u. in Arrives Buffalo 4:42 p. m Train No. 16 loaves Buffalo 12:15 p. m. Arrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.m. Tiain No. IS leave? Buffalo 0:10 p. ra. Arrives Union Mill Station 0:22 p. in. All Trains Daiiy Exoept Sunday. The Union and Glenn Springs Railroad Co., is now prepaied to handle all passenger and freight business between Union and Buff-do. All freight for Buffalo will !* handled either from the Southern Railway depot or from the Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to Buffalo will be sold at the Union Cotton Mill Station. We now have a first e'ats passenger coach in operation, T. C. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright, President. Gen'I Manager. "around the pan?'' ? The Humorous Narrative of a Quaint Cape Cod Citizen'5 Trip. 10 h Thousand. Issued in Two Weeks. Written and Illustrated by Thus. Fleming. Wide margins. Heavy paper. Mar ginnl references. Unique in muke. 9hapo and size. Containing over 100 accurate pen sketches of tlie types of visitors to the Exposition, including the most unique portrait of President McKinley ever made?drawn from centre to circumference with one line. This is the only portrait of its kind in the world. Mr. Fleming, who was an eye-witness of tho assassination of the President, tells the story with a graphic pen and pencil, both absolutely accurate. For sale at all book stores, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, $2.00. NUTSHELL PUB. CO., 50-3111 New York City. "hoot, hog. or die" n.r.y ;.:? < thing to do with tlx There if. this to In >:.i I f? ? t < : . ; shredder- it t.iK.s u.> r. ... one arm. The short coi n ? ? *.;? !< j> . : j t price OI Ilie ! ? heal i:# country ever raised. Experiments rhov.- s t nor:: t. pound corn is worth 1> per ? < ::? m ns stock food tluin whi.tt. The fnrrow < < w \vl.h is fatted at tin* ii:w time w it :. the very tonpln si of !?? i If nil things !;n\o their ns'-s > some wise tnci: please l<i! i:s whs! ::: box elder bun is mn-lt f-a V There Is some kicking. ;?.< mi.'*ht expected, because some ot lie ?!:.e<l beef is old horse and hot old cow. A country which will produce ^ khI cherries and penches Is a good one. Tea If the soil Is mostly white sand. r SOUTHERN RAILWAY. OoadvDied Noiirdute In KOtet . Juno 30th, 1001. STATIONS. i?nilijr~ lOTl. Lv. Charleston 11 Iw p m 7 U) a m Suiniuorvllle 12 uo n't 7 41 a ra ' Branchvillo 2 III a m 9 W a m " Orangoburg 2 45 a m . 9 23 a m " Kingvillo ^ 4 05 n ni ^J) 24 ft in t.r. Savannah ~12 00 a n i 12 3D a m " Barnwell 4 II* n in 4 13 a in " Blackvllio 4 28 a m 4 28 n in tjT. Columbia.! OOUnni 11 lid n m Prosperity 7 14 a in 12 20 n'n " Nowner ry 7 O) a m 12 85 p m * Ninoty-Sifc b iXI u m 1 80 p in " Greenwood 8 f? h ni ? 05 p m Ar. Hodges 9 15 a in 2 25 p m EvT Abbovlllo j 8 55 a in| 1 45 p in J Ar. Bel ton 10 l'lnin 3 20 p m Lv. Anderson TT. II ill a ni Hi n ra Ar. (Irccmvt)io I 11 A) a m 4 20 p m ?r. A tiant a.i C'ei'.Tinioli 3 55 i> m l) 00 p m STATIONS. Oreenville I 0 JO p ml I) 19 m " Piedmont 0 50 p m 10 05 a m " Wtlliainston V 12 p in 10 26 a ill Ar. Antieraou 8 IS pin 11 15 a_m Lv. Helton 7 35 p in i'i 45 a ni Ar. Donalds 8 05 p m 11 10 am Ar. Abbevtllo 9 05 i> in 12 01 n'ii_ Lv. Hodges ~R 20 p m 11 25 a ni Ar. Wrciimvood....;.... 8 JO p in 11 50 a ni " Ninety-Six 0 10 p in 12 05 p m " Newberry 10 15 p m 1 10 p ni " Prosperity 10 32 p m 1 24 p ni " Columbia 11 f.O p in 2 40 p 111 IF. Blackviiie 8 52 am 2 52 a ni " Barnwell II 07 a in 8 ill a m " Savannah 460am 4 60 a_ m EFTKIubvIUo ?2 82 a m 8 18 pn ' Orangeburg 3 45 a m 1 12 p in " Branch ville 4 25 a in 6 25 p in " Bmnmorvillo 6 57 a in 0 42 p m Ar. Charleston 7 00 a in 7 80 p m Daily, Daily KT(no>K Daily Dally No la. No. 1:1 STAHOx. a. y<) ij, No. Ill 11 00 p 7 (A) a Lv..Charleston..Ar i 80 p 7 00 a 12 00 n 7 41 a " Suminorvillo " 0 42 p 5 67 a 2 00 a 0 00 a " .Brnnchville. " 5 25 p 4 25 a 2 46 a (I 20 a ' OrauKcbu r b " 4 42 p 8 46 a 4 (X) a 10 21 a " . Kiiigvillo 0 40 p 2 82 a 12 CO a Lv. .Havanuab Ar 4 60 a 4 18 a " ..Barnwell " 0 07 a 4 28 a " ..lllackville.. " 2 62 a 7 20 a 11 SO a " ..Columbia.. " 2 15p 0 UOp f 67 a 12 15p " ....Alston.... " 1 25p 8 60 a 8 68 a 1 2;tp ' ...Bant no... " 12 16p 7 40p 6 16 a 2 00 p " Union " 11 87 a 7 10 p 6 84 o 2 22p " ..JonosviUe.. " 11 17 a 6 55p 0 49 a' 2 87 p " ....Pooolot-.... " 11 06 n 6 42 p 10 20 a 3 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 10 35 a 0 15p 10 35 a] 3 41) p LvSpartanburg Ar 10 25 a C 03p 1 00 nl 7 15 1. A T ... 7 ftl .. -A O O.. "P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND GREENVILLE. Pullman palace stooping onra on Train? Hound ?6, 87 and 88, on A. ana C. division. Dining oars On those trains servo nl) meals onrouto. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & O. division, northbound, 0:63 a.m., Si:ii< p.m., 6:12 p. in., (Vestibule Limited) and 6:56 p. m.; southpound 12:20 a. m? 3:15 p. m., 11:10 a. in., (.Vestibule Limited), and IO:GUa. in. Trains leave Orocnvillo, A. and C. division, northbound, 5:65 a. in., 2:31 p. in. and 5:18 p. m., (Vestibule Limited h and ?>:&5 p. m.; southpound. 1:2o a. m.,4:130 p. in., 12:40 p. m. (Vestibule Limited), and It -80 a. m. Trains 15 and 10?Pullman Sleeping Oars between Charleston and Ashoville. Elegant Pullman Drawing-Koom Sleeping are between Savannah and Ashoville enrouto lly between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. Trains 18 and 14 Pullman Parlor Cars between Charleston and Ashevlllo. PRANK B. GANNON. S. H. HARDWICK, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pus. Agent, Washington. D. O. Washington, D, U. W. H. TAYLOB, R. W. HUNT, Atit. Gen. Pas. Agt, Div. Pas. Agt. Atlanta. Ga. Charleston. S. O. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND A8I1EVILLF. Short Line Schoduloin elTcot Oct. Uth, 1001. Leave Augusta .0 05 am 2 55 pm Arrive Grotifwood 12 39 pm Anderson 7 10 pm Laurens 110 pm 0 35 am Greenville 3 25 pm 11 30 am Spartanburg 330 pin 9(J0am L niou 7 30 pm Saluda 5 33 pm Hendcrsonvillc.. 6 II pm Ashuvillo 7 15 pm Lcavo Ashevllle 7 06 am Union .... 8 46 am Spartanburg 1215 pm 3 20 pm Greenville 12 22 pm 145 pm I .aureus 12 15 pm 0 30 pm Anderson 7 25 am Greenwood 5 07 pm 900 pm A rri vc Augusta 5 40 pm 1136 am Lcavo Columbia 1120 am Newberry 1242 pm Clinton 1 25 pm Arrive Greenville 325 pm Spartanburg 3 80 pm Leave Spartanburg 12 15 pm Greenville 12 22 pm Arrive Clinton 2 22 ptn Newberry 3 0u pin Columbin 4 30 pn Fastest and Heat Lino between Ntwberrj and Greenville, Spartanburg und Glenn Springs. Connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurens Hallway. For any information write W. J CKAiO, Gen- Pass. AgL, Augusta, Oa. T. M KMMKKSON. Traffic Manager. Cheap RatcG. Southern Railway announces excursion rates for the winter season to the various resorts of the South. Tickets are now on sale, with linal return limit Mav 31st, 1002. P or detailed information as to rates, a/.Lixbilno .,,.11 ^ - I uvi.vioivD, cn.., utu UII iiny 11J.TIH oi iue Southern railway or connectionn. W.'H. Tayi.oe, A. G. 1'. A., Atlanta, Ga. Don't Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and bowels. ..USE.. Edgar s Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalize/ known. As pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harshest mineral. No gripe or pain. ws 10, 25, 50 cents. SOLD BY UNION DRUQ 00. UNION, 8. 0. 30i|p pSm'"aJMITED TRAiHV DO V BI.E DAILY 'vi* SERVICE llctween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, Ne Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1st, 1901. SOUTHWARD, Daily Daily No. 5l No. '27 Lv. N. w York. I' 15 15.... 1. .V> p iti 12 10 a 111 i.v. i'liilnoolpliin, P It 15.. 5129 pm 7 20 a lit Lv. Ham lot, 8 A !,.. il 40 a tu 10 y> p in Lv. Columbia t k Via iii 1 (3 a lit Ar. Savannah " l2U>~>pin 4 49 am Ar. .lai'Usonvlllo " 51.5(1 pin 9 05ar.i Ar. laiupa " A 09 n in 0 40pm ~'Ko7:Ii NoTlf" Lv. N. w Yor'.c, N Y PAN t 7 a iii R M p in I.v. I'liiliul-Ipliia " 10 l?> n in II 2(1 pin Lv. Portsmouth,8 A L li^ AOf " ,J 23 a m I.v. Wciilon " 12 u', a m 12 518 a in Lv. Noi'lioa " 12 on a m I oil p in I.V l.fl .lliTMII " i ? - ? ? ? * - -1' l,v. Raleigh 2 50 i< i? 3 65 ! hi i.v. l.nnl hern l'iii s " 5 05 a m G 18 p in Lv. Ilaiulct ? ;? ? m _ 101161> iu |,v, Cheater 9 43 u m 1 33? iu ia, (irii'iiwo<?l " 11 50 a in 4 43 a m i.v. Alliens " 2 is p in 6 13 a in ar. At in lit a { " 3 5\ 11 in 7 .jn a in ar. Nashville, n C A si 1. 3 10 a ill G56 p ni Ar. Memphis 4 In |i m 8 23 a in northward Daily Daily No. 34 No, 38 i.v. Memphis, n c a St i. 12 45 r.oon 1) 00 p m i.v. Nashville 7 30pm 0 30 a III i.v. Alia'la, js a 1. Kv 12 (10 noon 8 00pm Ar. Alliens " " 2 37 pm 12 23 p m Ar. lire en wood " 3 19 p in 2 07 a iii \r. Cluster " 7 20 p in 4 00 a iii i.v, Hamlet " iu 4ii p m 7 40am i.v. Hniitliern Pines " ii 33 pm 8 34 a ni i.v. Raleigh " i 33a in ii 0">a m lv. Henderson " 3 07 a iii 12 35 p in i.v. Norlina " 3 55 a m 1 25 p m i.v. Wclilon " 5 56 a in 2 40pm Ar. Portsmouth " 7 in n in 5 25 p m Ar. i'lliiii'piiin, n y pan fn 4Gp in 5 iii a in Ar. New a oi k " 8 15 p ill 8 00 u in No. 34 No. 06 i.v. TaMpa s a i. Ry 9 00 p in 8 00 a in i.v. Jacksonville 11 10 iii a in 7 40 p m i.v. .savannah " i 56 p to 1130 pm i.v. Columbia { " 7 06 p in 4 10am i.v. Itamlct. " 10 40 pm * 7 26 a in i.v.Snileern Pines " 11.s3 pin 8I7am i.v. Raleigh " i:i6am 10 20 a iii i.v. Henderson " 3 07 a m ii :t2 a in i.v, n'oriii.a " 8 55a in 12 io |> in i.v. IMer.-imrg " 5 51 a in 2 20 p in Ar. Richmond " 0 25 a in 3( 5 p m a*-. m a-hingtun, iv .s Ry 10 10 a ill t>3.'> pin Ar. Paitinmrc P 14 U It 25 a in II :6 p in Ar Philadelphia " 136ptn j 50 u in Ar. New York " 4 13 p in g30aui Nnle, ?i d.iily Kxeept Sunday, j. Cent ml Time. {Pastern 'i ime. H. E. L. JiUNCH, Ueneral Passenger Agent, j THE FEW WHO SUITHRn. We note that there are always a few men who raise good crops even when any particular crop is rated as a general failure, which goes to prove that the agencies which bring about a crop failure are, at least to some extent, under the control of man. For lustnuce, in this year of a short corn crop, when many fields produced not an ear of corn and others but a very,, er~.u ? - * jr-ewTn ?-??*ty will l>e found a few men who bnvo raised a good average crop of fifty bushels an acre. The success of these men and the failure of their neighbors in growing a corn crop cannot be wholly charged up to variations in soli or climatic conditions. If the real cause could be located, it would be found that it was very closely allied with the men themselves, and for this reason, what these men who raised good crops in a poor year may happen to know about corn culture is worth a great deal to their neighbors who failed. Itt'FK A l.O Gil ASS. We are asked to say something about the buffalo grass, the grass which cures Itself where It grows anth affords a most nutritious food all winter long for the stock of the western ranges. Analysis shows that in point of nutritive value tills grass is the equal of slieaf oats pound for pound. It grows only In the arid and semiarld belt and depends largely for Its feeding value upon tlie fact that there Is little or no rain to Injtire It after It matures. Wherever It grows, there the country Is too dry for general farming and Is alone sufficient notice not to plow the land upon which it grows. It can be fed out by overpasturing when Its place is usurped by worthless weeds. This grass cannot be acclimated In any part of the Mississippi valley where the rainfall exceeds ten Inches per annum. MOVING WEST. The boundary line on the west, where slipshod farming can no longer extort a paying crop from the soil, may be said to be the line which divides the states of Ohio and Indiana. This Ilqe is working farther west each year and Includes that territory where the question of commercial fertilizers must be considered If n good crop would be raised. The states lying to the west and northwest of this Hue, partly because of the greater wealth of native fertility in the "soil and partly becnuse the land has not been so long cultivated, are not becoming so rapidly Impov^ erlshed, but their time will ooiue wherever the grain skinning process is in practice. The use of clover and the keeping of stock to consume the products of the land will head the evil day off, and nothing else wilt. THE PESKY POT ULSTER. A ease occurred lately where n family had tamed a lot of gray squirrels and they nmdo the prettiest of pets for the docryanl. One day the man with n gun from town comes along and murders?that's the right word?these little pels. What should be done to sueii a man? It is little wonder that town sports llud the notice. "No Spooling AS lowed." posted lip oil so many fain premises. V?"e know of a Muck of quail which a man has almost dome* tlcaied round Ids barnyards, but ihi chances are Hint some town pirate will pot the whole dock at o:u> shot some day when ho catches them bunched under the hazel brush back of the bain 509 / Of best land in sale. I offer m M E N G On ex REASONABLE The place has an excellent tenant houses and all the co FOUR One of 140 acres with a place is four miles east of town between the Little and Big Bro For term THE TIMES OFFICE Bargains in 7 acres in town belongir Tosche's Branch. One 2 room cottage near h 011 our price. The Laiupley residence on One wide lot between R. Farms iu different sections We have what you want o People's Real Averting a Panic. On one occasion John Philip Sousa by his promptness was the direct means of stopping a panic which might have had the most disastrous results. While his band was playing before 12,000 people in SL Louis the electric lights In the hall went out suddenly. People began to move uneasily In their seats, and some even began to make a rush for the doors. Coolly tapping with his baton. Sousa gave a signal, and immediately his band began playing, "Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be?" A tiny ripple of laughter that went round the audience showed that confidence had partially been restored. When the baud began to play "Walt Till the Clouds Roll By." the laughter deepened Into a roar of merriment that only ended when the lights were turned on again. THE NEW WAYT Ladies Should Read o?$f^'la$rnn(F fill Importation From France. All Womankind May Possess Bright Eyes, Fair Skiu, Strength and Qood Health. So say;\>r. I,aB>rd, the famous French praetl tinner who has devoted hi* whole life to the study of woman, and has won the highest distinction through his wonderfully successful practice among the first families of Paris. WOMAN A HEROINE Woman is a heroine, says the Doctor, and her rciunrkuhlo rnduranco and ability to withstand the most trying ordeal compels admiration. She Is a slave to* the Natural Modesty of her sex, which so often causes her to endure the greatest trials, and suffer in silence, rather than consult even her iamlly Physician, fearing to exposo herself to necessary questioning and probable examination, A LIFE 8TUDY Recognizing this fact early in his practice, Dr. L^liord lias, hv years of study and close application, evolved an entirely new method of treatment for all aliments peculiar to women, which has met witli unbounded success, and his Branch Offices, managed by skilled physicians under his personal supervision, are now located in every large city ol IJuropc. By ids superior methods each patient receives absolutely free of charge, full and detailed advice especially* adapted to her case, thus avotdlug ail embarrassment or incouvenience, and as Dr. IaiHwrd's remedies are put up in the forui of small dainty wafers, they are easily carried and taken at any time or place, without attracting attention. Tliis Insures regularity ill treatment which is most important to a cure, and generally impossible with liquid remedies. Liquid remedies always contain a large proportion of nlcuhol, whiskey or other liquors, to preserve them fioni spoiling. Dr. I.aBoru'a Wafers arc a "dry medicine" and are positively free from intoxicants or narcotic drugs of any kind. MODERN METHODS Dr. L^I'avrd's greatest success lias hern achieved by the use of the "t'AKONIA WAI'KR." This is not a Patent Medicine, but a scientific preparation of "viburnum," or "UARONIA*' (commonly known as Black Hawkbarry), and othor well known herbs, whose curative properties have ben known to herbalists for centuries. "Viburnum." or "t'ARONIA." is recognized and prescribed by the leading physicians of the world as the best known Specific for Female t oiiblcs. The extremely di'agreeahlc taste of these drugs has been overcome by skillful .......I.,.. I, . tw.,. 11 ,, f , I. .. I . I _ ttie* and strength, and these specific* have been so conihinid and prepared as to form a dainty wafer, eafily taken, yet embodying the most accurate and certain cure for female Weakness. Nervous frustration, i' infill and Suppressed Menses. Irregularity, l>eucorrlioenor Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the Uterus, Change of Life in Matron or Maid, Fhronlc Decline, Urinary Troubles, Nervous lMbillty, I'refuse Flow, Threatened Miscarriage, falpitation of tli Heart, fains in the Left .Side, fold Hands or Feet, Hearing Down fains, Backache, .Shortnessof Breath, Scalding of Urine, Soreness 01 Breast, Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and all ihoso symptoms wiiioh make the average Woman's life so miserable. It makes" child birth easy and 8AVEH DOCTOR* BILLS. A VALUABLE FEATURE "f'AKONIA WAFERS" have proven a blessing tc thousands of suffering women, who have been made wpII, strong and happy in a surprisingly short time, bv litis wonderful treatment. They will nol only cure the most obstinate eases, no matter how long neglected, but are also tho only known remedy that can he absolutely relied upon to prevent those monthly recurrences of extreme pain and suffering, needlessly endured by so many of our wosien. PURE AND EFFECTIVE "DR. LaBORD'S FAKONJA WAFERS" arc purely vegetable, containing no Injimoua chrm. teals or drugs, alW are positively guaranteed to cure even the moat neglected cases, If directions arc carefully followed,and tlie medicine honestly taken, Tli f va uablu rent dy, "Dlt, LaRORD'H ("AkO NIa," is now on sale in America by the importing Arm of Noyrs Fui.i.kr c-'MI'any, who have conlr ., t,,l nitl. tlr I ulU.r.t O.r II.. for tho United State*. A Consultation Department under the supervision if Dr. J-aliord. is maintained and special advice lurnished absolutely Tree ot rliarg'- to all who lake the treatment. I idle* ordering "CAKONIA" are invited to write all about their particular case*, in detail, and are assured the most sacred privarv us to their correspondence, as no testimonial* or fetiors from ladles arc ever published by us. Oar Pox of "CAKONIA WAFKltS," containing a month's supply, will be sent, securely packed and prepaid to any arldresa In the U. S, or Canada, on rscelpt ef One Dollar, accompanied by the details of your case. A full and complete treatment including all necessary medicine, and our written guarantee, Five Dollars, payable in advance. This charge covers all expenie, Including free advice and full direction*. There are no additional charge* 01 any kind, thue placing the treatment witnln the reach of all. Addrtsa Consultation Dept.. Tna Notm-Fullu Coktaut, Market tad 24th SU? ruis, $t-ly .......... ,, ?m~f?, .-tH-.~MT.fr \CRES ? l the county for PLACP% tremely S TERMS. nine room dwelling with ??ght ' nveniences of a country home. 1STURES. o . (' * ** j K.il1 O MUIA UUU MgilU 1V/UW? on the road to Lockhart Shoal# wn's creek. :* V ? is apply to or to T, K. PALMER, Real Estate. I ig to estate of Judge Wallace on knitting Mil paying big interest Church street. N. Sprouse and C. W. WhitlocV. of the county. ^ 1 r will get it for you. Estate Agency. I " ' 'i - i iacseassmcxmBmm. ^ ( NO MONEY 1M IT. Just so long as there nro large supi piles of native forest to be drawn upon in this country just so long will it be ) difficult to nssociato any sort of flnanj clnl reward with the Important ques| tion of forestry. The average Amerlj can will seldom become interested in I nnv business unless there la mrtrtnv* In | It for him. At anything like prevailing ' prices for forest products the planting I of forests or even the caring for such ' forests as are left offers little financial ' reward for the man who does the work. In the countries of the old world the condition Is different, for there almost any product of the forest will bring three or four thncs as much as It will In this country, and the forests of France and Germany are so conducted and cared for thnt they pay a fair return on the investment. NVUiJe men will be willing to plant trees for sbftipffc for fruit and for windbreaks, tokens are but few who arc willing to plant ' J CocANts for thelr graudchlWlren'sV1" M GREATEST FEVER H H MEDICINE* '* -M. H For all forma of favor Uko MaRJ aon'a Chin and Povor Toole It la H . |U 100 times bettor tbao qnlnlne tM Raj Bs does In a single dor whet alow qtd- . Bd nine cannot do In 10 days. Ife H splendid enroe are In striking m. trast to the feeble tow medeby H ^ quinine. ^ CoiU AO fonts II It Cw. B ; DEFECTS OF VISION COBRECH ' WITH SUITABIE GLASSES. Persons who realize the importance and value of correctly adjusted glome invariably have their eyes examined end fitted by H. R. GOOD ELL, Optician, . SPARTANBURG, 8. C. Consultation free. 19-tf nwprnwfi irniron W.W.? if 1 U JUVXfZ't Those who wish to rent a nice eotft fortahje 6 room house oentrally located will And it to their interest to apply at ^ The Unios Timks office. V ; Ringsl Ringsll Rings!!! v\ ' An elegant assortment of faney ; stone rings, plain gold wedding rings and new designs in band rings. All sizes from the tiny baby ring to ths I large seal rings for gents. Corns aadi. .. ' 1st us show you our line,, Ws art a-> making a special run on a lady's Dueber-Hampden complete wateh. It is a beauty and sella at sight. ' ' wr ? M. E. TINSLEY. . . . % <8 *fu wfwwro w on mrr box of tfco linh, J Laxative Bromo-Qtdajae nZT