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Letter, *" -? Note Bill Hads Or any other kind of R. Job Work Neatly and promptly excntcd st the Times Job Office. L,a Remember, Friends, i ou will always hnd a lull . line of 1 ' F1 ?ur, 5ugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned end bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, ami everything i L. to he fouml in an up-to-date d. family Grocery, nt my Store. Tob :t?cos and Cigars a Specialty. ' | J. T. SEXTON. Main Street. I ^ *T r- * ^ m 1 uL Crir ^ ^ OF KICK AT RESIDENCE ONT tl MOUNTAIN STREET. SOUTH FROM DEPOT. -OFFICE > HOURS? 8 a. m. to fl p. m. 4 to (i p.in. Rheumatism o ?AND? Skin Diseases x Given special attention. L Calls left either at office or at N Hoi.Mhs Moouk's Pha iuiacy ilc wili be promptly attended to. " 31y FLOUR! FLOUR!J P I can supply all demands for Flour. I also do CL All Kinds of Sawing and have a supply of framing lumber on hand. I have just Tt added * TWO FINE 70-SAW GiNS t, and am ready to do your ^ ginning. Give me a call. pr W. FT RAV ' - * " - - ' > j'r MILLER. ? ? As i|P]l^ rot It?'.-. ;"4 ite? v: iter Mk SlMil S 5nr.vth.ri,? wm in.vt.t cr ii-y-\wn; ?*' <> pet' Ul SCAVe.'i. ; :K.Cr. Vr.u'.ur or uESIC* \ Ki # tV.OtHC! iSN, f > i-kotcQ or phot. .# ,, Jf r fr-.-o i '.!:vitv ?i i tv!?-e. t Ml t Rftosf r ,f viTr;vr;*? ee. Nor.tty^ ,,a 5 k>Vi ?.' A i.i i: a a. * e. 1 I t) to: before patent.? #p O. A. SM*Vvf/ CO. | ' 5 rn-.cu'. i aw , ? ? v; .t t r oto n , p c.| F) MONEY TO LOAN On improved fntms at 7 per corp. time; K s*. payments. No commit.-- < ? sion. cast. Apply to C? lfi-tf C l> BAKKSDALK, Atf . ex IaI-.UtiM.g, S. C. in u ^builders'^ n .,1D_MiLL supplies. OmUuji, Bt??i SUM, OtMlKU Hi CUM ?1 yqits. *??&?. WcvyltA, ThcJib, Tvw*r? BtesJ ttirs ti.-l Mull* rto?3, Rdstt?i JO-jrla*} fcu?J ?tu?p* JmSi, DcxrUfc*, fJyyhn, Oi?Ui >*?4 ,, Ro>? Ec.ta nl t~ Cart Smt\ fin. 0ok* $wie* jfe-feerv. L0M3SRD IRON WORKS! SiioLT CO ,, Farm Foi Rent. p, C'i A desirable two horse farm, suit- i ablo for truck farming, lying just Sj within an.'l outside the incorpnttite ~ limits of the town. J'lirtii-.- wishing to rent same will apply at Thij Times Offi.'O or to Mr. J. (L 11uuhkh, on Law Sange. o-1 f <s rsuiici^. j 5 I have b<vjLjhf n ho.t-.'y * I f | ~ of Ji.j.tKJO p-. uruls ''Dj'.ii i!y, .jJiti si:/. n now prepared to -lo all kind-of houvy ,, hauling or will Jiiro out the wa*oi>. 4,r>?Arr.. J. W. <Jim?.fvt, vto t ir <>ur < <iiiiiiiential letter Itqjtfc up. plying for oilier.I; it may be worth money. . It We promptly obtain U. tf. and Foreign patents : *nd TRADE MARKS or return E-i-l ! T' Ff E attorney* lee. Head ino<lel, sketch or pb" o and wo Head an IMMEDIATE B rr[>nrt on patentability. We fcivo i lu beit legal Rc-rvicc and advice, and our charges are moderate, 'i'ry uh. J ' swift & co., Patent lawyers, ' ? Opp. U.S. Patcni Ofilcc,Washington, D.C. J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ATORN1. / AT LAW. Koimi 12 up sfai s Foster BuMmg.r ALPII K. CARSON. II. L. RCATFE. CARSON & SCAIFEf, J ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to r??l este and collections. MKS MUX HO. D. R.DUNCAN '> J. C.P.SANDERS. ?. Iflunro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' Office No. 4 Law Range. Union, C. ... 5-1y E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Uniou. HYDRICK St SAWYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No, o, Law Kangk, Wallace Building. iy J. G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. FFicF. Opposite Court House lONEY TO LOAN On Farming Lands. ong Time. Easy Payments, o Commission. Borrower pays tual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, r^AlnmKio O \jwiuiin/ia, kj, v? Clougm Wallace, Union, S. C. .0. Box 288. 17?6m MON AND GLENN SPjIINGS RAILROAD COMPANY thedule Effective Nov. xa, igoo. uin No. 15 leaves Union Milll Station G:l5a. m. rives Buffalo . 6:27 a. at uin No 17 loaves Union Mill Station 4:30 p. m. -rives Buffalo 4:42 p. m. a in No. 10 leaves Buffalo 12:15 p. in. lives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.m. a in No. 18 leaves Buffalo 0:10 p. dq. rives Union Mill Station . 6:22 p. in. All Trains Daily Except Sunday. The Union and Glenn Springs Hail\d Co., is now prepared to handle all ssenger and freight business between lion and Buffalo. All freight for Buf0 will be bandied either from the uthern Railway dej?ot or from the tion Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to iffalo will be sold at the Union Cotton ill Station. We now have a first e'abb ssenger coach in operation. (5. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright, Preaideut. Gen'l Manaar^. ?EE. GET IT TODAY. FREE Alii .ut!ful reproduction of I,eRo\'a le'o.i' <! pa'ot.ng 'Pastel Pansks.V. nnet in di awing, artistic in tSv-angernt end colo? in?. Suitable for fram' and tp i . edoin any par'or. We want tin- nanus of Sunday School i|ieiiti 'mien's and Teachers Cli.irin K' d^ ivo < is, Epworih Leaguer-, in^'? Dau'.'h era, etc. In fact ilie 1 e f ;m> Imdy who would be likely to . I in*the W'tneas and Sab mi Ib-iduig And 11 any person fendi ^;? i;s< of oue hund.f1 swell pam^s w'! *"..d the above described pictuie ew York Weekly Witness. InCnd. i>c i. ;;a,ioua'in Ileiigion; An xptnent c.r App'ind C'n'sCanilv; J? ie v.d*r>: in foldics Has jvomef dutf of p-n fi r rie. v member ofiiefan:,y. awn and Cn-den 1 "tpartaient; D z ?i's olurn ; Ta'iua * -,'s Se.inoa; (Jniidieu*? p Sc.em, ic. Dejirttoenl; > i il rf IV- *. el , eto. NLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Sabbath Reading. A Six cm Pr$e Weekly Paper, oldy Re)-*ious >ti CI maJer. No Vv/s- No l olitioH. Storlea; Poetry; not': t- School /(soon; Chr'nt 'an nth ii'or ami lipwo. h Pet five 'opies; Mothers' . rhha'h A/_?? oon with i 'c vliihJrer; Miscellocoiif* f\c''-]iotis Ma er. NLY 50 CENTS A YEAR i . ( ? < .nr. :i c<V'"e9 of tlio "W'd ness h> d t'.f'i !t i? ! niton aptiHevion. .i; )'i N id>L'Ci ALL ?!i Co., 1 ? > X; ' \u Si. >et, N-w YoA 1' *> ?I i-. sn> "riptJon pric^ of I illi i* VV? i 1 . rid Sahlti'li if * "i V???? t o-iiiH.r is $!.2"> These p;?'3?,3 m<d ; f nd a I'bjral home educaV? <>f i:k I .VTiiAoni) v'Aut. ?If your is;. ., i .? <11 <!i<- I;-.-, and you d#??iin t > < > i- ;> ? s"i!?i i-i ? ") coots (*ilvT > " i ) mil M.ey will find you b'?t,b W- ?;? < H*d sabbath Reading f?*r no iSutjbcribe lor Tlie Times. * Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND A0HBVILLB 8hort Lin? Schedule In effoct Dee. 804h, 1801. Leavo Augusta .006am 2 66 pm Arrive Greenwood 18 N pm i Anderson T10 pm Laurens 140 pm 6 86 am Greenville 8 86 pm 1180 am Spartanburg 8 80 pm 8 00 am Union 780 pm Saluda 6 33 pm Hondersonville.. 0 11 pm Ashevllle 7 16 pm Leave Ashevllle 7 06 am , Union .? 8 46 am Spartanburg 1816 pm 4 00 pm Greenville 18 88 pm 146 pm Laurens 12 46 pm 6 66 pm Andorson 7 26 am Greenwood 3 07 pm 9 00 pm Arrlvo Augusta 6 40 pm 11 86 am Leave Columbia 1120am Newberry 18 42 pm Ollnton 126 pm Arrive Groenvlllo 8 26 pm Spartanburg 3 80 pm Leavo Spartanburg 12U"pm Greenville I2 22 nm Arrive Clinton 2Xtpm Newberry 3 06 pm Columbia 4 30 pm Fastest and Host Line between Newberry and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn Springs. Connection from Newberry via Columbia Nowborry and Laurona Railway. For any Information write W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. AgL, Augusta, Oa. T. M RMMF.RSON. Trafflo Manager. Cheap Raters.. Southern Railway announces excursion rates for the winter season to tho various resorts of the South. Tickets are now on sale, with final return iijnit May 31st, 1902. For detailed information a* to rates, schedules, etc., call on any agent of the Southern railway or connections. W. H. Taylob, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. UNCLE SAM'S MONEY. THE SAFEGUARDS THAT HEDGE ABOUT ITS MANUFACTURE. Care With Which Even the ShflrlnR* of the Peculiar Paper turd Are Handled?Conntlnnr and Recounting the Treainred Sheets. Uncle Sam's paper money has its birth in the bureau of engraving and printing in Washington. Here a corps oif engravers cut its lines into plates of steel. Five hundred men nnd women are in one room. It is the largest printing omee in tiie woriu. Here are struck from these plates the notes which we give the butcher and the baker. Each steel plate when not In actual use Is stored away In n grent burglar proof vault to which only the highest officials know the combination. At the side of each printing prpss is a little indicator like a bicycle cyclometer, which keeps tally of every piece of paper money printed. Thus is Uncle Sam kept informed as to the exact number of paper notes of ail denominations which lenve his presses daily. If there hi any secret whicU Uncle Sam Jealously guards, it is the'process of manufacturing the fiber paper upon which his money notes arc printed. He pays a Massachusetts flrn* a big price for it, and this firm does its work Under the surveillance of a government agent. The paper is manufactured of the finest rags, cleaned liolled and mashed into pulp. As it Q| rolled Into thin sheets silk threads art introduced, into it by a secret process. These are the distinguishing! marks making imitation of the paper well nigh impossible. The, sheets of paper, already counted twice and placed in uniform packages nt the paper mill, arc stored in a treasury vault and issued to the bureau of engraving and printing as wanted. Before leaving the treasury they are counted three times more, and the receiving official at the bureau iphst receipt for them. Then the bundles are unwrapped, and the sheots are counted twenty-eight times by a corps of women. This Is to insure that each printer gets the recorded number?no more, no lesB. Before any employee of the division in which tIris paper is kept can ,leave for Louie each niglit lie must exKiftvlf ?/v n ? * *1.- /I usvss, IV U HdltllllllVII ill III*" IIUUI" II I'llfiS ' certifying that every fragment of every sheet passing through his fingers has been accounted for. If one sheet of this precious paper be lost, the entire force of men and women having access to the room where the misplacement has . occurred are kept-in, like so many school children, to find It. Each sheet Is issued from the vault for the printing of a definite 'amount of money upon it. If the lost sheet were intended to ultimately ren"AROUND *THE PAN.'' The Humorous Narrative of a Quaint Cape Cod Citizen's Trip, 10 h Thousand. Issued In Two Weeks. Written and Illustrated by Thus. Fleming. Wide margins. Heavy paper. Marginal references. "Unique in make, shape and size. Containing over 400 i accurate pen sketches of the types of 1 visitors to the Exposition, including the most unique portrait of Presi- ! dent McKinley ever made?drawn fr< in centre to circumference with one line. This is the only portrait of itrf kind in the world. N r. Fleming, who was an eye-witness of the assassination of the President, tolls 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., go-am Now York City, ?Slg^DOUBLE DAILY ^"a*^ SERVICE Be ween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1st, 1901. SOUTHWARD, * Daily Daily No. 31 No. 27 Lt. New York. I* It It.... 12 63 pm 12 10 a in Lt. l'liili><|. l|.hin, X' K K.. 3 29 p Hi 7 20 a 111 j.t. Ilnniln* k a i * m ? ? ?< ? - - . . '? ?' V Lt. Columbia 1 " 8 40 am 105 U tu Ar. Savannah " 12 05 p in 4 40am Ar. Jacksonville " 3 50 p in 9 05 a in Ar. ram pa ^ 5 09 a ni 0 40 p in No. 31 No. 41 Lr. New York, N Y P&N f 7 55 a in 8 55 p in Lv. Philadelphia " 10 16 a in 11 26 ji in Lv. Portsmouth,A 1, Kv 8 60 p in 9 25 a ill Lv. WcUlon " 12 05 a in 12 38 a in Lv. Norlina " 12 5.5 a m 1 30 p in Lv. Henderson " 1 25 a in 2 05 p in Lv. Raleigh " 2 50 a ni 3 55 p in Lv. Loulhern Pima " 5 05 a m (5 18 p in Lv, llaiulet 11 6 85 aiu 10 35 pin Lv, Cheater 9 45 a in . 1 35 a in Lv. Greenwood " 11 56 a in 4 13 a in Lv. Athens " 2 18 p |p G 13 a in Ar. Atlanta J " 3 5-' p in 7 50 a m Ar. Nashville, N C A St L 3 10 a iiT 0 55 p m Ar. Memphis 4 15 p lu 8 25 a in NORTHWARD Daily Daily No. 34 No. 38 Lv, Memphis, N C & St L 12 45 noon 9 00 p m Lv. Nashville J M ??> ? Lv. Atlanta, J 3 A L Ry 12 00 noon 8 00 pm Ar. Athens 2 57 p in 12 23 p in Ar. C.reenwood " 5 19 p ni 2 07 :i in Ar. Chester " 7 20 p in 4 00 a ni Lv. Hamlet " 10 44) pin 7 40 u in Lv, Southern Pines " 11 33 jim 8 34a in Lv. Raleigh " 135nm 1105am l.v. Henderson " 3 07 a in 12 3.5 p in Lv. Norlinn " 3 55 am 125 ji in Lv. Weldon " 5 56 a in 2 40pm Ar. Portsmouth " 7 15 a ni 5 25 p m Ar. Phiin'phia, N S' i'AN 15 46 p in 5 10 a m Ar. Now 5 ork " 8 15 p m 8 04) a m No. 34 Noi 66" Lv, Tanpa SAL Ry 9 00 p in 8 00 a m Lv. Jacksonville " 10 10 a in 7 40 p in Lv, Savannah " I 55 pm 1130pm Lv. Columhia $ " 7 06 p iu 4 10aiu Lv. Hamlot " 10 40 pm 7 26 am Lv.Southern Piues " 11 33 p ni 8 17 am Lv. Raleigh " 1 36 a in 10 20 a m Lv. Henderson " 3 07 a m 11 32 a m Lv. Norlinn " 3 55am 1215 pm Lv. Petersburg 5 51 a m 2 245 p in Ar. Richmond " 6 35am 3 05 p in Ar. Wa-liington, WS Ry 10 10 a in 6 36 pm Ar. llalliiiinrc PltU 11 25 am II 26 p in Ar I'hilaiiclphia " 136pm 2 56am Ar. Now York " 4 13 p in 6 30 a m Note,?fihilly Kxcept Suiuhiy. Jcenitrai Time. {Pastern Time. K. E. L. BUNCH, General J'assenger Agent. resent 54.UOO worth or notes, the group of employees to whom the responsibility of its misplacement has been traced must make good that amount if they cannot locate It within a reasonable time. Twenty-four times more are tho sheets containing the printed money counted after leaving tho presses. Then lliey are scaled in packages of 1,000, placed on racks in a drying room of 130 degrees temperature, unpacked, thoroughly examined, smoothed in powerful hydraulic'presses |llld packed in wooden eases. These eases are haul. ed to the treasury in an ironclad wagon. Six guards, heavily armed,, accoui puny iujs wagon wuenever 11 ma lies a trip. No attempt to steal Uncle Sam's money while undergoing any of these stages of manufacture has yet been detected. As n matter of fact, the money would be practically useless, for its printing Is not completed until after it makes this guarded Journey to the treasury. There the finishing touch is added in the printing of the colored seal upon the face of each note. With the six sealing presses the same precautions are taken ns with the two hundred and fifty big money presses In the other building. Each sheet coining from the former has a row of notes printed upon It The sheets are put through small macldnes, operated by girls, who cut out the Individual notes. Even the smnll strips, falling like shavings from their machines, must be carefully collected, sent to the bureau of engraving and printing and there boiled Into pulp. An employee fouud with even one of these ribbons of waste paper 13 liable to Imprisonment for fifteen years and a fine of $5,000. Between these different processes the paper money has been counted and recounted six additional times. Fiuolly the single notes nre placed In stacks of 100, with all of the blue numbers printed on their faces In sequence. They nre then wrapped In paper, labeled, ocnicu mill jaju Win UIKl sioreu 111 lilt' great treasury vaults. Thus each piece of paper money uow In circulation has been officially counted slxty-tlireo times. In our mints the system of accounting for the blank metal out of which the finished coins aiV stamped, of keeping tally 011 the coining machines' work, of counting the finished product, of packing it, of sealing it In cloth bags, of transporting It under guard, of counting it many tiroes again and finally of storing It away Is practlcnlly tlio same. There Is not a day In the year when any one of the seven great treasury vaults does not contain In coin, bullion, notes, certificates or bonds sufficient to make you or me one of the richest of the world's multimillionaires. The most capacious of these strong boxes are In the basement of the treasury. A large 1 r* eil r? f nt nn /\'/1 f?/>l?ll/\??n ^uiiiu ui uicu ? IUUOIIJ VMI ruiuinn, commnndfd by n onptnln and lieutenant ?watches them day and night. These guardians ore heavily armed, and they, patrol their beats every quarter hour throughout the night.?Saturday Evening Tost. 1 Verdict for $500. Macon, March ii.?Isaac Motes, of Fort Valley, has been given a $500 verdict ag^st the Central railroad because of treatment received by him at the hands of the depot gatekeeper here about a year ago. He sued for >M>00. * "509 / Of" best land in sale. I offer m MENG On ?xt ! REASONABLE | The place has an excellent i tenant houses and all the coi FOUR Pi One of 140 acres with a place is four miles east of town i between the Little and Big Bro^ For termi THE TIMES OFFICE Bargains in 7 acres in town belongin Tosche's Branch. One 2 room cottage near K on our price. The Lampley residence on ( \ir i rl n ?* O ' ivjl ueiwttju xv. j Farms in different sections We have what you want 01 People's Real 1 JERSEY BULL standing at my house 50c cash in advance for service. Calf guaranteed or money refunded. 52-ly J. C. HUNTER. Noose Claims Negro Murderer. Philadelphia, March 1a.?Eugene Clements, a negro, was hanged today In the county prison for the murder of John Coates, a negro waiter, on Feb. 22 of last year. Clements shot and killed Coates through jealousy of his wife. Boole Dies In Arizona. Phoenix, Ariz., March Va.?Alfred Boole, of East Orange, N. J., is dead from consumption after four months' residence in Phoenix. He was 52 years of age, a well known manufacturer of tiling. THE NEW WAY. Common Sense For Women. Ladies Should Read of the Latest and Most Successful Importation From France. All Womankind May Possess Bright Eyee, Fair Skin, Strength and Qood health. So nays I>r. I.aHord, the famous French practi tinner who has devoted his whole life to the study of woman, and lias won the highest distinction throneli lii* IIv I lie first families of Paris. WOMAN A HEROINE Woman is a heroine, says th* Doctor, and her remarkable endurance and ability to withstand the most trying ordeal compels a'I ml nit ion. She is a slave to tlie Natural Modesty of her sex, which so often causes Iter to endure the greatest trials, and autfcr in silence, rather than consult even her lauiily Physician, fearing to expovo herself to necessary questioning and probable examination, A LIFE STUDY Recognizing this fact earlv in his practice, Dr l.al!oid has, by years of study and close application evolved an entirely new method of treatment for all ailments peculiar to women, which has met with unlKiiinded success, and his Rranch Offices, managed by skllli-d physicians under his puraonsl supervision, are now locntcthin every large cUyof Kurope. Ity his superior methods each patient receives absolutely tree of charge, full and detailed advice especially adapted to her cose, thus avoiding all embarrassment or inconvenience, and as Dr. LoI(sril's remedies are put i.p in the form ?f small dainty wafers, they are easily carried and taken at any lime or place, without attracting attention. This insures regularity in treatmeut which is most important to a cure, aud generally impossible with liquid remedies. Liquid remedies always contain a large proportion of alcohol, whiskey or other liquors, to preserve them ftom spoiling. Dr, latKoru's Wafers arc a "dry medicine" and are positively free from Intoxicants or narcotic drugs of any kind. MODERN METHODS Dr. Liltoid's greatest success has been achieved by the us- of the "CARONIA W A PICR." This is not a Patent Medicine, but a scientific preparation of "viburnum," or '"CARONIA'' (commonly known as i'laek llnwkbcrry), and oilier well known herbs, whose curative properties have lie. n known to herbalists for centuries. "Viburnum." or "CARONIA," is recognized and prescribed by the lending physicians of tliu world as the list known Spec'fic I'or Female Doubles. The extremely disagreeable taste of these drugs has been overcome by skillful manipulation, retaining however all of their virtues and strength, mid these specifics have been so combined and prepared as to mriu a dainty wafer, eafily taken, yet embodying I lie most accurate and certain cure for Keninlc Weakness, Nervous Prostration, I' infill and Suppressisl Menses. Irregularity, la>ucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, ulceration ol the Uterus, Change of Life iu Matron or Maid, Chronic Decline. Urinary Trou'dos, Nervous IVtillity. Profuse How, 'threatened Miscarriage, Pal pitntion of th Heart, Pains in the Lett Side, Cold Ilantlsor Feet, Kciirini? Down Paitts, Itackaclie, Shortness of Hrcath, Scalding of Urine, Korcnoas ol Breast, Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and all those symptoms which make me average woman's life so miserable. It makes* child birth easy and SAVES DOCTOKV BIRDS. A VALUABLE FEATURE "CARONIA WAFERS" have proven a I.leasing to thousands of autrering women, w ho have heen tuwde well, strong ami happy iu a surprisingly short time, hv this wonderful treatment. They will not only cure the most olistluute eases, no matter how long neglected, but aro also ths only known romedy that can be absolutely relied upon to prevent those , monthly recurrences of extreme pain and suffering, needlessly endured by so many of our women. PURE AND EFFECTIVE "DR. L.sBOKD'B OA RON IA WAFERS" are purely vt get able, conlnliilng no injurious chenu teals or drugs, and are positively guaranteed to cure even the most negt'-ctod cases. If directions are carefully followed,and the medicine honestly taken. Thif va uahln rem tly, "DR. I.sBORD'd CARDNIa,"isnow on sale In America by the Importing firm of Noyk.s Fn.uKIt Company, who have contracted with Dr. Dniionl for tlie exclusive agcacy f?r the United Status. A (Consultation Department under t tie super vision of Dr. I.altord. Is maintained and .special advice liirniahed absolutely free of charge to all who take tlie treatment, ladles ordering "('A RON 1 A" arc Invited to write all about their particular cases. In detail, and are assured the moat sacred privacy as to their correepondence, as no testimonials or letters froru ladles art ever published bv us. r One Box of "OAHONIA WAFER8," containing a month's supply, will b? sent, securely packet) and prepaid to any address in the U. S, or Canada, on receipt of One Dollar, accompanied by the details of your case. A full and complete treatment Including all ntveaaury medicine, and our written guarantee. Five Dollars, payable In advance. Tills charge covers all expense. Including free advice and lull directions. There are no additional charges ot any kind, thua placing the treatment : within the reach of all. I Add fees Consultation Dept., The NoTKa-FwbUca i CctaqXr Myka and nXL hu.f Ffclfa. W-l; VCRE-o the county for PLACE* remely r Tl?DMC J A JD111Y1U. nine room dwelling with eight iveniences of a country home. ISTURES. bull and pig tight fence. The ^ on the road to Lockhart Shoal* vn's creek. 3 apply to or to T, K. PALMEK, Real Estate. g to estate of Judge Wallace on nitflllf* AII1 no?Jn? k.'n. M.viiMg Hill Ul^ llllflCOl Church street. N". Sprouse and C. W. Whitlock. ' of the county. ' will get it for you. Estate Agency. x '1 1 ?'???ScAmr-Ar. 1 Chicago club women have protested against the sale and sending of so-called "comic" valentines, the humor ef 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 has coine down with the human race from the stone age. NEW Millinery Store. This Spiing we will add a Millinery department to our Jewelry Store After March loth we will h ive the most elesrant lin<? of Spring Millinery ^ Ever brought to Unios, whfch ill be in charge of a very experieuoxl and upto-date Northern trimmer. I>.? uot buy your Spring hat until you see our stock. We ar? determined t? have your trade if correot styles, downto date prices and oourteouB trea'ment can s-.tcure it. Miss M. E. Tinsley. For Sale. A second hand eurrey in good condi? lion. Terms easy. Apply at TiMbs office. . 5-6tp, DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED . WITH SUITABLE BUSSES. Persons who realize the importanca and value of correctly adjusted glaseer invariably have their even -- r mou fit tod by H. R. 600DELL, Optician, SPAUTAl?BUnO, S C. Consultation Znee. 10 tf DWELLING HOUSE TO RENT, Those who wi*h to rent a nioe com. fortiitiln 0 room house centrally located ! will find it to their folereet to apply at Tuk TTnto* Timks office. inbKK'S NO EXCUSE fur you to fco about with that oo'igh, ?lien a small liottl'of our cough mixore will cine it quickly, if taken accnrdlnp to directions. For cold weather ~ lis we liave cures that are reliable if tHken iu time. They don't cost aiuofc ind they save doctor's bills. UNION DRUG CO/ rhte sign star* U on ororjr box of tlm imdIh Laxative Brooio-Qiaiaiae