The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1902, Image 6
Letter, Note
ataaaacADiWOOgt
Bill Hads
r any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly cx
cuted at the
Times Job Office.
?* mpmhpr Fripnrlc
UVMIVIII WW )
You will always find a ful
line of
: Flour, Sugar, Coffee
Meat, Lard, Canned an<
Bottled Goods, Fresl
Vegetables, and everythin:
to be found in an up-to-dat
family Grocery, at my Store
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty
J. T. SEXTON
Main Street.
1
Dr. J. GOING
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON
MOUNTAIN STREET
SOUTH FROM DEPOT.
. -OFFICE > HOURSa
a. ra. to 9 a. in, 4 to 6 p.ir
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Diseases
Given Boecial attention.
_ _ . ? Calls
left either at office or c
Holmes & Moore's Piiarmac
will be promptly attended L
31
FLOUR! FLOUR
I can supply all demand
for Flour. I also do
All Kinds of Sawini
and have a supply of framin
lumber on hand. I have ju:
added
TWO FINE 70-SAW GINS
and am ready to do you
ginning. Give me a call.
W. K. RAY,
MILLER.
nnrthJni von invent or improve; also irot
?fiXf?I'7? A0EI,*RK- COPYRIGHT or OESWW
1 PROTECTION. Hoiid model, akctcb or phoCu>
fMOKON PATEHfreS&JSS!
Jwi" C. A. SNOW & CO.
^y^tnnt lJtvryera. WASHINGTON, O.C-;
MONEY TO LOAI
On improved farms at 7 per cent, Ix>r
Mme. Easy payments. No commi
tn. Small cost. Apply to
If C. D. BAHKSDALE, Atty.
Laurens, S. C.
CONTRACTORS' ?
^BUILDERS'
^LLSUpFLJES
umbub mmmsfim a
Farm Foi Rent.
A desirable two-horse farm, sui
able for truck farming, lying ju
within aud outside the incorpora
limits of the town. Parties wishii
fco rent same will apply at The Timi
Offlee or to Mr. J. G. Huorncs, on La
Mange. 5-tf
iNOTICE.
I have bought a henry draft wag<
f 85,000 pounds capacity, and a
aow prepared to do all kindaof heai
hauling or will hire out the wagon.
45?6m. J. W. Oilbbbt,
Hyyj||jyy|yi?
to write fbr ear oonddenttal Utter beftw
mXjimg for patent; it mar be worth amw
We promptly obtain U. B. and rotates
PATENTS
and TRADE (MARKS or return Jtff;
er photo and we eand an || M MIDI AT I
TmK E report on pateatablflte. we gtn
toe beet local service and adrfea, and mm
gaffes ara moderate. Try na.
SWIFT*Cp=i
Ota as. rtmt een,wn?w. ? <
U , 1
sagag^BCTBBBaiL i. r?i = ?
J. CLOUOH WALLACE.
ATOBNXY AT LAW.
Room It op stairs Foater*Buldinr.
RALPH K. CARSON. H. L. SCAIfK
CARSON * SCAIFE.
ATTORNRYS AT LAW.
Special attentioR given to real es
late and collections.
jami9 munko. d. e. dunca1
c. p. bandies.
. Manro, Cancan and Sanders
(f attoenets at law.
^ Office No. 4 Law Range, Union
* S. C. 5-ly
g
e D. K. HTDRICI, J. A. SIWTXR
- Spartanburg. Uniou.
. HYDR1CK & SAWYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
* Uoloe, S. C.
Orric* No. 5, Law Rang*.
} Wallac* Buildim*.
2-ly
J. O. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office Opposite Court Housi
MONEY TO LOA^
On Farming Lands.
Long Time. Easy Payments
it No Commission. Borrower pay
y actual cost of perfecting Loan
). E. K. PALMER,
y Columbia, 8. C.
- J. Clough Wallace,
? Union, 8. C.
P. O. Box 288. 17?6n
1* UNION ANDGLENSSPRING
RAILROAD COMPANY
^ Schedule Effective Nov. ia, igoc
a Train No. 15 leaves
Union Milll Station 6:15 a. n
Arrives Buffalo 6:27 a. a
Train No. 17 leaves
Union Mill Station 4:30 p. a
Arrivas Buffalo 4:42 p. n
ir Train No. 16 leaves
Buffalo 12:15 p. n
Arrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.n
Train No. 18 leaves
Buffalo 6:10 p. u
Arrives Union Mill Station 6:22 p. n
All Trains Daily Except Sunday.
^ TKa TTninn an/1 fllsnn Knrincm Pai
-m auv v uivti ?iuvi v? ivu??
| road Co., is now prepared to handle a
| passenger and freight business betwee
jt Union and Buffalo. All freight for Bui
i falo will be handled either from tb
| Southern Railway depot or from tb
t Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets t
* Buffalo will be sold at the Union Cotto
V Mill Station. We now hare a first r'at
I passenger coach in operation.
e T. C. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright,
| President. Qen'l Manaarei
I "AROUND THE PAN.'
9 The Humorous Narrative of a Quain
Cape Cod Citizen's Trip.
If
s a
h Thousand. Issued la Two Weeki
_ Written and Illustrated t>jr Tho9. Flemini
Wide margins. Heavy paper. Mai
ginal references. Unique in make
shape and size. Containing over 40
accurate pen sketches of the types c
visitors to the Exposition, inoludin
i# the most unique portrait of Pres
* dent McKinley ever made?draw
% from centre to circumference wit
3 one line. This is the only portrait c
its kind In the world. Mr. Fleming
. who was an eye-witness of the assass
t, nation of the President, tells the stor
with a graphic pen and pencil, bot
? absolntely accurate. For sale at a
book stores, or sent postpaid on r<
ceipt of price, $2.00.
t- NUTSHELL PUB. CO.,
st, 5?-3*u New York City.
te |
F.ARTinVOr. MS.
c jirc iikkcu kui:h' ijuesuons ni>:>l
,w earth worms, what their method ?
propagation and sivernI o'her thing
Reproduction In tlie i*:iw of lite cart I
worm in by ours, which aiv produce
!u great quantities, the young iucuhat?
)n Jnst as in the rase of the nvlpnrot
m snakes. Tlio wornl Uvea on dirt: th:
7- In, be cats it und taanage.i \v> extra*
sufficient nutriment from it to enub
him to eat more dirt, in which respe*
be Is like some people. lie is partli
to rich soils und damp places, bori
J deep in the earth in n dry titne ami i
winter couies on and often t a lies a In;
St the old world outside at ftljf&t aft*
ft warm rain. He Is a savory food f<
almost all ground animals mid bird
Is almost the sols food of the mole ai
is liked by fish of all kiuda as well :
> flesh and fowl. lie does n wonderf
j work in mellowing, nitrifying and e
E rlcbitig the soil and, while among tl
J Tory lowest of all God's creation, u
coaming)/ tolls for tho good of all.
Mko boys and girls who rood this w
giro on adult worm a careful cxamin
] Hog ftftdor a good tglcroscop*. tuey w
' soswiftsww f?
; BOTjthern railway.
f
Jtxn. mh. not.
*T ftraaafcvllla......... I 00 a m #00*
? ofaartburt ...>... 2 if % m 0 28 ?
r ginrrUti.. . 4 06 a m 10 u *
it. SavlnKab '...... 12 80 * m 1# 80 *
B*rntWu; 4 18 am 418*
" BlaolrrlU#.... 4 88 * m 4 28 a
- rtcoiumbi*;.!:.. # o# a?~rr?f~*.
" Proaparity 7 U ft m ir? a"
S* KnrWrt T 80 a m 12 86 p
Nlntty Sta 9 60 ft m 1 80 p
OraenwooS. H 60 a di 9 06 p
- ?%p
Lt. AbbarlllA is im 1 *8 p
* JLK ftalton.... ""10 10 a in 8 20 p
AT- OraaaTilfa 11 20 a m 4 26 p
?F. AtUaH.iP6n.Ttm?) 8 66 p n> 9 00 p
STATIONS.
|Sr^r<#ieaTnie7r7T77r777T 8 DO P m ft 80 a
" Pl*<lrapn* 0 80pm 10 06 a
" W U 11am ton 7 19 p m 10 26 a
? At. A?ider?oq " T 16 p m ll 15 a
{jr. Bait on 7 85 p m 10 46 a
Ar. Ponalda 8 06 p m 11 10 a
_ AT- Xbbarlun............ 9 05 p m 18 01 n'
Lr. H<vlgea. .T. 8 20 p m ll 95 a
Ar. Or??nwood 8 60 p m 11 60 a
" Ninaty-filx ft 10 p m 12 06 p
" Nawbrrry 10 lo p m 1 10 p
" Proaparlty.. 10 83 p m 1 94 p
* Columbia 11 60 P m 8 40 p
Ar. Blackrtlla..... 2 62 a in 8 69 a
Barnwell 8 07 a in 8 07 a
" tfavmnnnh 4 60 a m 4 DO a
Htln grille.... ~ 5 82 a m I tt F
' Qnanburi 8 45 t n i 43 p
M Brnnohvilia 4 25 a m i 9f p
" Summervilla 6 57 a m 41 p
A>. Charleston T 90 a to 7 80 f>
- fffflstations
Il 00 y 7 00 a Lr..Charleston..A.r 7 30 p i 0<
U 00 b 7 41 a " SummerrUla " 0 49 p 6 ffi
1 00? 9 00 s " .Rranohville. " 6 2.3 p 4 W
a 43 a 9 28 a ' Oraafoburg " 4 48 p 8 ii
jfia 10 fis " ., Hjngrllle . " 8 40 p 3 8!
15 80 a Lr. .Savannah Ar 4 hi
4 Ua " ..Barnwell.. " 8 0j
4 98 a " .. finch ri lie.. " ....... S &
t aoalll 80 a H .. OolUD.bia.. 9 if p 9 K
f ?f a W Up ....Alaton.... 1 *p 8 fi
S III* 1 Mp " ...Santuo... ? 19 Up 7 4(
III a 2 OOp " .....Union ? II r a 7 1(
I 84 a ! ?p1 " ..Joneerilla.. ? U 17 a 6 01
r #49%49?7p ....Paoolet.... " 1100 a 841
I 16 io al 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lr to 86 a Oil
10 86 a 8 40 p Lr Spartanburg Ar 10 26 a 6 (X
I 00 p f l{p Ar...AsheTllle ...Lr 7 06 a g Q
"P*p.in. "A" a. m. "K" night.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
flgaUWOH AND OREEN VILLB.
Sfqllnaa palaoa sleeping ear* on Trains 86at
IA97 aad 88. on A. and O. dirlMon. Dining os
an these trains aerre all meals enrouta.
* Trains leare Spartanburg, A. A O. dlrleic
nor th bound, 6:66 a.m? 8:37 p.m., 6:18 p. z
Tvaetsbule Limited! ana fl :&> t>. m.; son)
pound 12:20 a. to.. 8:16 p. m., 11:46 a. TO . (Yea
(nlaXtmltad). and 16:00 a. m.
Trams laata Oreearillo, A. and O. dirt sit
nor Unbound ,6 M a. m., J;84 P. m. and 6il8p. z
(Vaatlonla Limited). and BJ5 p. m.; aonl
nauod. 1:8K a n.,4:80 p. to., 19:40p. as. (Vaa
1 ^ Trains U^pLtman Sleeping O*
Vaj?aehOfaesUsteaand AaharlUy.
r. Kagdtfl Pullman Drawing Boom SVept
9 flags nalwssa Barannah and Ashevilla an rot
dMhr befwean Jaoksonriue and Cincinnati
Trains U and 14 Pullman Parlor Oars l
9*ean Qhartasfcm aad Aaharllle.
PBANK AJ^ANNON. 8. H. HABDWIOK.
WjCraOiOl. B. WBITNT.
AdSVOaD. Pas. Aft, Dir. Pan. Agt
> ffiaMSsi
?JJfWWW If W. JKJ
1.
?. Charleston & Western Carolii
, Railway Company.
' AUGUSTA AND ASHBVILLK Short LI
j Schedule In offeot Dec. SVth, 1301.
n
n Leave AuguaU 006am 3 66 ]
[_ Arrive Greenwood 13 M pm
Anderson 7 10]
ie Laurena 140 pm 6 8S<
ie Greenville 8 26 pm llMi
n Spartanburg 3 30 pm ?00i
union 730 pm
n Saluda 6 88 pm
A Henderaonrllle.. 0 II pm
Aahevllls 716 pm
Leave aaheville 7 06 am
Union 3 45 am
r. Spartanburg 1316 pm 4 00
Greenville 13 23 pm 1 46
Laurena 13 46 pm 6 56
Anderson 7 3S
Greenwood 307 pm 300
Arrive Augusta 6 40 pm 1136
Leave Columbia 11 20~
. Newberry 13 43
11 Clinton 1 2$
Arrive Greenville 326
Spartanburg 3 30
Leave Spartanburg IFTlf
, Greenville 12 22
* Arrive Clinton 3 33
Newberry 3 00
__ Columbia 4 80
'{ Fastest and Beat Line between Newbei
and Greenville, Spartanburg and Gle
Knrinirg
Connection from Newberry via Columl
Newberry and Laurent Hallway.
0 For any information write
, W. J. CKAIO, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
? Aug-uiU, Oi
g T. M KMMEKMON. Traffic Manuer.
I
n Cheap Rates.
h
,f Southern Hallway announces exci
, sion rates for the winter season to t
J' various resorts of the South. Tickt
are now on sulc, with final return lln
J May 31st, 190'J.
For detailed information as to rat
U schedules, etc., call on any apent of t
5- Southern rail way or connections.
W. H. Tayi/O*,
A. G. 1'. A., Atlanta, tia,
- Don't Force
Your Bcnvets
with harsh minerals whi
tti always leave had after-effe
<i on the entire system, and wh<
their use is persisted in, tend
j, completely wreck the stoma
l-i ?nd bowels*
!c
? ..USE,.
'? Edgar s Cathartic
* Confections
The only harmless, Tegctab
bowel regulator, and lhrer ritalfc
l9 known.
As pleasant to the taste
candy, and as positive as the hart
n. est mineral. No gripe or pain.
,V, m 10, 25, 50 cents.
SOLD BY UNION DBUO 00.
UNioif, a. a
/cg^sfayMP!
, ^UNITED
~ ^DOUBLE DAIIY
= SERVICE
m Between New York, Tampa. Atlanta,
? Ne Orleana and Points South and
? West.
m IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1st, 1001.
? 9 WARD.
m ~
m Daily Daily
? No. 31 No. 27
~ Lr. New York, P R It.... 12 55 pm 12 10 * ni
? L*. Philadelphia, I'H K.. 8 20 p in 7 20 am
2 ' Lt. Hamlet, 8 A L.. 6 40 a in 10 V> p m
2 Lt. Columbia t " im.m i *? ? ? I
m Ar. Sarannah ? 12 05 pm 4 40am
m Ar. JarkM.nrillo " 3 .50 p ni 9 05 a m
? Ar. Tampa " 5 00 a m 5 40 p m
" No. 31 No. 41
m L?. New York, NY PAN f 7 65 a in 8 53 pm
m I.e. Philadelphia " 10 18 a in 11 20 p ni
I>r. Portsmouth,S A I. Ky 8 50p~in 0 25 a in
m Lt. Weldon " 12 05 a in . 12 38 a in
^ Lt. Norllua " 12 5.5 a m 1 30 p in
_ Lt. Henderson " 1 25 a in 2 05 p in
? fcv. Kskigli " 2 30 a m 8 fr5 p in
Lt. Loullicrn Pinf s " .1 05 a ni 6 18 p in
m I.t. Hamlet " 6 35 a in 10 35 pm
m Lt. Cheater" " *9 45 am 1 85 a in
m Lt, Greenwood " 11 56 a in 4 43 a m
m Lt. Athens " 2 18 p in 6 13 a in
Ar. Atlanta ** 3 55 p m 7 30 n m
-- Ar. Naslirllle, N C A 8t L 3 10 am 6 55 p in
*? Ar. Memphis 4 15 p in 8 25 a m
m *
? NORTHWARD
m
m Daily Daily
No. 34 No. 38
tn Lt. Memphis. N C A St L 12 4.5 noon 9 00pm
jy I.r. Naehyllle" 7 30 p ni _9 3dYin
[? Lt. Atlanta, J S A h lty 12 00 noon 8 00 p ni
r- Ar. Athena " 2 57pm 12 23 pm
Ar. Greenwood " Slip m ? 07 a m
j Ar. Cheater " 7 20 p in 4 00 a in
[ a Lrj'liaiiiiet " 10 40 p m 7 40 a m
la Lt. Southern Tines " 1133pm 8 34 a in
rr L*. Kalelgh " 1 35 a m 11 05 a m
r _ tT. Henderaoa " 3 07 a m 12 35 p m
L _ Lt. Norliua " 3 .55 a in 1 25 p m
)t> Lt. Weldon " 54am 2 40 p ni
l a Ar. Portsmouth 7 15 a in 5 25 pm
In Ar. Pliiia'bhia. N Y PAN +5 irtn ni 5 in u ?
)p Ar. New tfork" " 8 lf>"p m 8 Oct a m
[P No. 84 Sfo. Wf"
Lt, TaMpa S A I, Ry 8 00 p in 8 00am
A Lt. Jacksonville " 10 10 am 7 40 pm
qP Lt,Savannah " 1 65 p m 1130pm
23- Lt. ColntnMa $ " 7 06 p iu 4 10 a m
Lt. Hamlet 11 10 40 pin 7 26 a ni
f Lv.Southorn j'iuee " 11.13pm 817am
Lt. lialeigh " 1 36 a ni 10 20 a in
Lt, Henderson " * 07 a m 1132 am
ad Lt. Norllna " 3 65 a m 12 16 p ni
Lt. i*cicr?biirg 5 64 am 2 26 pin
Ar. Klchmond " 6 3a a in 3 05 p in
,n> Ar. Washington, W 8 Hjr 10 10 a in (16 pm
JL- Ar. Haltimorr l'KU 1126am 1126pm
2* Ar rhiladelphla " 1 36 p m 2 66 a in
l*1" Ar. Now York " 4 13pm 6 30 a m
m Note^?fUaliy Except Sunday,
a., JoentraiTimCf iKasiern 'i'itne.
6 K. E, L. BUNCH,
General Passenger Agent,
ira
!tS FLYING BULLETS.
* " Oae Way ky Which They May Be
After Leaving the Rifle.
*. "I don't believe tlie story that bullets
can be seen when fired from a gun,"
said the old soldier. "You know In the
mm army there is a theory that men linve
? seen bullets, but they never lived to
tell of lt, because the bullets were go
W ing straight for them ntid lilt them in
a* the eye. The only mcu who hnve seen
the ordinary rifle bullets in transit nre
flead."
"No, they aren't," said tlie old hunter.
"I have seen many bullet9 flying. One
way by which you can see then* platnn*
ly Is by dipping them In glycerlu before
firing."
? "Yes, you might trncp them by the
smoke then caused by air friction,"
7 Mid the veteran, "but you can't seo tbe
bullets."
ro "Oh, yes, you can," retorted the huntim
ep. "j have watched them often during
target practice, and any one can
see the large caliber bulleta, though 1
? won't say as much for the tiny modern
missiles. The way to see a flying bul*
let is to get a little to one side of the
shooter, about five feet away from him,
say. Then run an imaginary line from
in the muzzle of his gun to the tnrgpf.
im Let your eyes rest on n space of lighl
0 A nAlA.~l -- 11- <1.1. II"" -...1
' x,v*?vraxjv* h1 VU1IU CAIIC 11/ VII 11119 llllt', HIIV
^>m when he fires you will boo something
P dark, like a bee, lilt past the light coljj
ored space. That is the bullet. Ot
pm course by the timo the eye tells the
pm ^raln ^ sees the missile the bullet has
~ 6truck the target, but you bare seen It
nn all right."
t)'1 Dentil In Ntffhtmar*.
One of the late beliefs of the raedL
leal profession Is that many people
die each year while asleep from heart
? disease that Is brought on by nightmarcs
or bad dreams. A specialist on
the heart said recently that In bis
opinion In nine cases out of ten of
',e deaths ip bed henrt action was stopped
by fear yrhlch Injurious dreams
au brought on.
eH "I have taken part ip thousands of
he autopsies," said this export, "and in
many cases made a study of the habits
of those who died. I found that
the majority had been sufferers from
nightmares or other nocturnal dls
turuances of ureamlunu ana that frequently
they woke up In the middle
of the night completely exhausted and
gravely alarmed through some particularly
vivid dream. If people are
frightened to death while awake when
^ they have their full senses and hope
ItC for relief, why Is it not doubly likely
to that they die from fright while asleep
? when their courage Is dwarfed by fac^
ulties temporarily affected?"
Pear plralt Their Frtaarea.
Professor Tyqdall used to explain to
popular audlencos, with the aid of a
brilliant experiment, that the blue enj01*
of the sky is owing to tloating particles
of Invisible dust tbnt break up
and scatter the short Waves, which are
Itf the blue waves, of light. This, as n
yp writer In Knowledge shows, occurs
principally at 11 great elevation, where
the atmospheric dust Is extremely fine,
as while In the lower regions of the ajr.
where the dust Is coarser. I he seat for
lag affects all the rays, or colors. alike.
The brilliant fringes of clouds, seen
nearly In the ilirecllou of the sun. are
largely due to dust, which especially
>r aeeumulute* In the neighborhood of
clouds .*hiU refiucb; the auullgbt aruuuJ
Uudr edarao.
509? t
Of be?t land in
anle. I offer m
M E N G
On ex1
REASONABLE
The place has an excellent
tenant houses aftd all the coi
FOUR Pi
1 Af\
v^rue ui i??u acres witn 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 belongin
Tosche's Branch.
One 2 room cottage near K
011 our price.
The Lampley residence on
One wide lot between R.
Farms in different sections
We have what you want o:
People's Real
JERSEY BULL steading at my
house. GOc cash in advanoe for servica.
1 crnurontfiAil
"* '? hUM>?uvttu vi ujum j iciuiiucu,
"?3-ly. J. C. HUNTEHi
HI* Early Lot* Affair.
May?I Tronder why Reggie nave*
married.
Jack?He bad a love affair when
quite young and baa never got over It
May?Who waa the object of hit affections?
Jack?Himself.?Harlem Ufa.
4ehltTci(
"Remember, young mat)." said thi
practical friend, "that In order to sue
ceed yoo must teach people te trusl
you."
"1 have done that," answered the
gloomy young man. "I have succeed'
ed lu getting into debt beyond my fond<
esteinectntlons^?WaahInaton8tar^
THE NEW WAY.
Common Sense Fqr Women.
Ladies 8hoald Read of the Latest aad Most Saeeestful
Importation From France.
All Womankind May Possou Bright lyss, Fail
Skin, 8irength and Good Health.
So says Dr. l.altird, the ftmoui French priwti
liener wlio hen devoted hie whole life to the studj
of women, and has won the highest distinction
through his wonderfully auoceeafui practice aeioiif
the ffrst fanilTlrs of Farls.
WOMAN A HEROIN*
Woman is s horeine, ?gys the Ppetpr, and Uei
remarkable endurance and ability to wlthftantJ
the moat trying ordeal compels admiration. *h<
la a slave to the Ntteral Modesty of her sex, whlol
so often csusee tier to endure the greatest trials, anc
suffer In silence, rather than consult eveu her la*nlly
Physician, fearing to expose herself to necee.
aary questioning and probable examination.
A LIFE STUDY
Recognizing this fact earl y in hla practice!, ]>r
I .a Lord bas, by yearn of study and cloae application
evolved an eulirelv new method of treatment for
all ailinenta peculiar to women, which liaa met
with unbounded suy-cess. and his Branch (MBoea.
managed liy akllled physicians under hla personal
supervision, are new located in every large city el
Europe.
Hy liia superior raethoda each patient receive)
absolutely free of charge, full and detailed advict
especially adapted to her caae. thua avoiding al
embarrassment or iiicouveulence, and m I>r. La
herd a remedies are put up in the form of amal
dainty wafers, they are easily carrier) and taket
ut anv IJine or place, g.thout attracting attention
This Insures regularity in tregliueht whlcl) la' pioqi
important to a euro, aud generally ImpQaaibU
with liquid rcmediea.
Liquid remedies always contain a large proper,
tion of alcohol, whlakcy or oilier liuuora, to preserve
them flom spoiling. I>r, I-aLord's Wafera art
a "dry medicine" and are positively free froin In.
toxicants or narcotic druga of any kind.
MODERN METHODS
Dr. J/ibord's greatest success lias lieen acltiareil
bythe useof the "CARONIA WAFKH." This ti
not a Talent Medicine, hut a scientific preparaltoz
of "viburnum," or "CAKOffl A*' (commonly known
as Klack Uawkberry), and other well known herbs,
whose curative pmj>erllea have been known tc
herbalists for centuries. "Viburnum." or "CARONIA."
Is recognizid and prescribed by the leading
physicians of the world a% the beat known Speclgt
for Female t-ouhlea. The extremely disagraeahh
taste of these drugs lias bean overcome by skillful
manipulation, retaining however all of their vir.
tuoa and strength, and these specifics have been
so conitdncd and prepared as to form a dainty wafer,
raflly taken, vet embodying the moat aecurato and
certain cure for Female Weakness, Narvons 1'roe
trallon. Pslnful and Suppressed Menses, Irregularis,
l-eucorrlioeant Whites, Sterility, Ulcenutoi
of the Uterus,? liange of Life In Matron or Maid
Chronic ltecliiia. Urinary Trout.lea. Nervous Debilitv,
Profhso How, Threatened Miscarriage, Pal
G'tai'ion of tii.< Heart. I'alna in Ike L?(l Wdo. fok
amis or Feci, Rearing Down Pains, Backache
Hhuitness of Breath, Scalding of Urine, Soreness o
breast. Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and al
t It use symptoms which make tho average woman'i
lifo so miserable, it makes* child birth enay anc
8AVBB DOCTORS'HILI/?. ?
A VALUABLE FEATURE
"OAIIONIA WAFKR8" have proven n blessing t<
thousands of suflbrlng women, who havo been raadi
well, strong aud happy in a surprisingly aborl
time, bv this wonderful treatment. Tbay will noi
only euro Ilia moat obstinate ca-es. no matter hoe
long neglec ted, but are also tho only known ranted)
that ran t>? ahwolutely relied upon to prevent those
monthly rccurrenrra of extreme pain and saffering
needlessly endured by so many of our women.
PURE AND EFFEOTIVE
"DR. LaUOnD'8 CARONIA WATEIIB"^ art
pilTOiy TrjjfUOir, cvkniiiiiii| u?? afijiu imi? inrHK
Icalt or drug*, and ara posillrely guaranteed to curt
even the moat neglected rases, If directions an
carefully followed, and the medic In* honestly taken
Thlf valuable remedy, "!>H. LafMRIVII Caro
MU," la aow on aale in America hy the Importlni
Hint of Noras Ft'Li.aa (ymra*y, who have com
traded with Pr. I*Pord for the exeloaire agency
far the Unite* Mtataa, A Consultation Department
ander the superelston of Dr. CgRord. ia maintained
and epeelal ndvloe furnlghrd absolutely free oi
charge to all who take the treatment, ladle, or
daring "CABONIA"ara inrlted to wrlla all about
their particular rases, In detail, and are assured
i the moat aaered prlr.ry as to tliolr eorreepondenee,
as no testimonial* or letter* front Igdlee are erst
published hy as.
One Box af "C A HON IA WAKKKK." conUlolns
a moath's supply, will be tent, securely packed
and prepaid to any addreaa In the U. H, or Canada,
on riccipt efOne Itollar accompanied by Sheds.
Udlaofiour case, A full and complete treatment
Inchtdlfig all neeeaaary tucdlelne, and our written
gaarapUc, hire Dollars, payable In adrspee.
eHsrghe ? any kind, tbua placing the treatment
within the roach or all.
Addroaa Consultation Dept.. Tarn NoWhHiMi
Cowtavt, Market and tttk du., Ffclfr. mt/
tCRES
tHc county for
y ?.
PLACE
:rem?ly
5 TERMS.
nine room dwelling with eig^t
nveniencee of a country kotta
1STURES. o
bull and pig tight fence. Th#
on the road to Lockhart Shoakr
wn's creek.
iml v tn
or to T, K. PALMER,
Real Estate^
?*
g to estate of Judge Wallaet <%
knitting Mil paying big intmrt
Church street.
N. Sprouse and C. W. Whitloek.
of the county. *
r will get it for you.
Estate Agency.
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Chicago clab women hare pvoteetfd
against the sale and ending of
so-called "comic" ralentlaee, the
humor of which is supposed to depend
on its brutality. The form of wit that
is tolerated on these cheap diatribes
is one of the relics that hat come
down with the human race from the
stone age.
I new
i Millinerj Store.
1 _
Thin Sp ing we will add .a Millinery
department to our Jewelry Store. After
March 13th wo will li.ire the moet elegant
liae of
Spring Millintity. *
Ever brought to Union, which will be
in charge of a very eaperienoed and oplo
dHtfa Northern trimmer.
I>j not buy your Spring hat until you
| nee our stock. We are determined to
liave your trade if oorrect style*, down,
to date prices anc} coijrteouf treatment
I can aecure it.
! Miss M. E. Tinsley.
For Sale. ^
A second hand surrey in good condition.
Terms easy. Apply at Tinfe
f office. 5-fftp.
; DEFECTS OF VISION C0RHE6TEI
' WITH SUITABLE BUSSES
I ' Jt, *
Persons who fealizp the iraporteaee m
i end value of correctly adjusted fkriap
, invariably have their eye* examined and
; Gtted by
H. R. GOODELL, Optician,
, SrAUTAKBUEG, 8. C.
Consultation free. If tf
I DWELLING HOUSE TO MEMT.
Thone who wia)i to rent a nice apto.
> fortable 6 room house aent rally In sat ad WJ)
1 will find it to their intereat to apply to
I Tub Uwio* Tinas offlee.
, ?? ~~b?"-at*-.
j THERE'S NO EXCUSE
: for you to po about with that oough,
[ when a email bottle of our couch mix*
; ?ure will cuic it quickly If tal^a ae* ^
cording to directions. ror oold WMtMF
| ills we hare cures that are reliable If
. taken in time They don't coal ?ah
| ind i hey sate doctor's bills.
: UNION DRUG CO.
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