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Letter, Note Bill Hnds Or any other Kind of Job Work Neatly and promptly excnted at the ) Times Job Office. T>r*. JT. 4 ? . .* 2 iXO OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON MOUNTAIN STREET. SOUTH FROM DEPOT. OFFICE > HOURS S .1 in. to 9 a. m, 4 io G p.m. Rheumatism ?AND? 2 can ao i\na L/iav^a^ta Giveu special attention. Calls left either at otliee or at Holmes & Moore's Pharmacy will be promptly attended to. 31y J. CLOUGti WALLACE. ATOBNBY LAW. Room 1 2 up stairs r iiuMi.tsr. RALPH K. t'AKSON. II. L. SCAIFK. CARSON &l SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to rval ea tate and collections. JAMES MONRO. D. R. DUNCAN C. P. SANDERS. Munro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. -4 Law Range. Un on jf S. C. o-ly D. E. HYDRICK, J, A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Dniou. . HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No. 5, Law Ranoe, Wallace Building. 2-ly J. G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office Opposite Court Housh NOTICE. I have bought a heavy draft wagoi> of 85,000 pounds capacity, and am now prepared to do all kinds of heavy hauling or wlU hire out the wagon. 45?6m. J, W. Gilbert, CONTRACTORS' - BUILDERS'^ MILL SUPPLIES. 0?atta?UllNl Jnh, Moua Ml flkaa w4 r??y?, JmU, Oantau, OrtW, Aula IM ao*? aw. 11w? />i Bmmm MMM? M*UMTW . jMBIRD IRON V0RKS1 SUPPLY CO. tV?VHl M 'anything \ oti" In", ii ^ i . j m> j-rovp; ?:. <> get'' OAVEli JR '.uE.V.^..X.C 't-YI.I0WT or DESIGN \ i PR0IEC!iC'J. > eiui Hi : 1, .ketcli or photr. * ;;forfreaj.^n:nir?iti -ii - i ii.tvIcou ft jbuuiu: j i'A ? tf \ b IVf tx'fore patent j iijsrc. a. trow & co4 J1 Patent law >r'r* V*a^' MtrCN.D C.| Charleston Exposition Rates Via The Southern Railway. On account. of the South Carolina Interstate and \V?nt Indian Exposition tot e h< Id at, Charleston, S C. begining Dcciniber l.-t. 1001, The Southern Rdlwaj vs ill * II i xfiirsion tickets to Charleston m d return at the following attractive rate?-: fionr Spartanburg. S. C. For $10 00 tickets on sale daily, with final limit Jute H?d. 1003. For $7 35 tickets tn hale daily, Mmited to return ten days. For $4 95 tickets on sale Tuesdays and than days, limited to seven (7) days. CmieepoTidingly reduced rates from oti < r points WIUj* Cithern Railway operatesdouble da?lv trail s on convenient schedules with Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston, S. C. , For fa^ er information apply to: H W. U. Taylok, [li. Q. P. A., Atlanta, Qa. -v. C jaHBHttaSHs iHi ITii'i liiiiilBiia BROTHER GARDNER. Chanki of Philosophy by (he Presldent of the Limekiln Clnh. [Copyright, 1902, by C. D. Lewis.] As many as twenty times In my life I have been rnndc mighty happy by hearln' tint banks had busted an' knowIn' dnt I hadn't lost a cent by It. Dat's whar yo' git ahead of a bank?bavin' nnthln' to Do only man who don't make a foci of hlsself occasionally am do pusson who was bo'n one to start wld. 'Pears to me dat de most of us will subscribe $3 to a balloon ascension quicker than .$2 to a man wld a broken leg, but rnebbo we git more fur our money. If you am big 'null to lick a mnn, yo' kin sometimes bring him ober to yo'r rcllgun or politics, but It will be jest like him to stay away from de polls an' church too. Truth am mighty, but if all of us was to speak nothin' but truth all do time dar wouldn't be two men on airth who'd speak to each other nrter a few y'ars. I am one who respects de law. Eber since It cost me $18 to sue a man who owed me $7 I have had sich a respect fur de law dat I kepn ? m?i? ?? ? away from it Llfo am full of trials an' tribulashuns, an' de wickedness of mankind makes de heart grieve, but it 'pears to me dat de best way to git along wld de world am to keep de feet warm an' a bar'l of hard cider on tap. I ain't slghin* fur riches or anything of dat sort, but I will admit dat when I go out to feed a fat hog in de pen an' scratch his back wid a cob an aristocratic feelln' creeps ober me, an' I find myself wishin' 1 had a diamond pin to dazzle dat hog's eyes. I have known a man to spend six weeks in trnlnin' a dog to jump ober a stick an' den turn around an' wonder how his chillen happen to be wldout shoes in de winter. M. Quad. Born Diplomat, Gave Illnmelf , Away. IT I ' Mrs. Innocent L -What did you I enjoy most J^~ \ about your fishing trip, dear? r^l^t aH|\ excited when I WftS roo"ng Mrs. Innocent me?you would Hid Acqnalnt*' you known Ak Harduppe very ^k-^AIVmM Wagg?No; ;he's been short \ HH'l e^er since I've W \ " J known him. Helen (rapturously) The Ren"0B' ? Ah, how nice it licnr Tom must be to be famous! to marry ? T , . .. . . Miss RocksHow I wish I bad a jey^? nameI "Yes; he's Tom (timidly)?Well, taking her for ey ? how would mine what she's salt you? worth." Staire Settings !Inl>o Station. "Were there any realistic i| settings in that ~y ^ 11 new rural play it - f Lj you saw?" Mi ^ ' U "Oh, yes; >1 11 1 there was a W1*? ^ hen setting In er's wife set f her broad In Merely 11 Snu- || So you want to jwjwlfjp '' ! dnualiter. eh? \ Do you know what I expect ^" J?v to do for her on her wedding "Water 1b some ubo day? after all." Young Poor- "IIow can yer talk man (embar- llko dnt?" rassed) ? N-no, "Because I know elr. Y-you do what I'm tnlkin'about. not Intend to IIow would we ever d-dle for her, catch a freight If (ley do you? ?Chi- didn't slow up at de cago News, water tanks?" Vibration*. Amid the angry burges the gallant ship pitched and tossed, now burying Its nose In the waves and anon standing on end, while the breeze whistled hoarsely through the riiririnir and the spray mingled with tho smoke from the Immense funnels. "Have you got your sea legs on?" smilingly asked the Intensely practical ' passenger, bundled to the neck In thick , wraps. j "Nol" haughtily replied the Intensely sensitive passenger. "My legs are tuned to F sharp!" And tho wind continued to whistle hoarsely through the rigging.?Chicago ftrlbaiM. Thiifc&nHKiiiK-1- *- " - ?f? ??. _ i? fri:j: blood and skin curb Cures Blood Poison, Scrofula, I?cZtuutt, Rheumatism, and all Blood Trouble. Tho Botanic Blood Halm (It. It. It.) treatment for impure blood and skin disease is now recognized as a sure and certain cure for the most advanced stages of cancer, eating sores, eczema, itchings skin humors, scabs or scales, syphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers, persistent eruptions, pimples, boils, aches and pains in bones, joints or back, swollen glands,_ risings and bumps on the skin or blood diseases. Men, women and children are being cured in every State by Botanic Itlood Balm for purifying the blood and expelling the germs and humors from the entire system, leaving the skin free from eruptions, and rosy with evidence of pure. rich blood. No sufferer need longer despair?help is at hand?no matter how many discouragements you may have met with, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) cures permanently and quickly. To satisfy the doubters wo will give to any sufferer a trial treatment absolutely free so that they may test this wonderful remedy. B. 15. It. (Botanic Blood Balm) sold by all drug stores with complete directions for home treatment for $1 per large bottle. For free trial treatment, address Blood Balm Co., S Mitchell Street, Atlanta, (ia., and Trial Treatment will be sent at once. Write today. Describe trouble, and free medical advice given. Over 3,000 voluntary testimonials of cures by using Blood Balm. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. For sale by F. C. Duke, Druggist. There is coisd rdi'e gcs< p n m. oinat io ciicles over \vh \i m no; sub ru i i snub oft I is govi r men by Bus ia. wl i h aikel the asm' of j 11 tie K nop- n goulaments to its M.-neliuriaii trea y with China, but did not ask li e asse t of the U S. .. . A VALUABLE MRDICINH i or Coughs and Colds in Children. "1 Imvi* lil t the S lglg'St lit Sti.i>.C\\ in its onum-nding Chambei l.tiii\s t'o.ig ll?mvdy lo all who are MillVting fivtu coughs or colds," says ( has. M l.'nuue. , K-(| , ii wp!! known watch maker. >>t Colorado. Ceylon. "It has he n .s. uie two ycaia .since l.?? (Jity Lh.S| em-. ty li st callnl my attention to this vale: hie medicine and I have. lepeatedlv used it ai.d it lias always b?en bent Ileal. It lias cutt d me quickly of ad elu .st colds It is especially t ilective for children and seldom takts mor than one bottle to cure them of hoarsenes-s. I h tve rsuaded many to try this valuable ne'ic t:e, and I hey aie all as well pleased over the results." For sale by F < \ Duke, druggist. , Keprt-seidative Cictvai, of M??. wiintsto ki ovv if there is'truth i i the pohl cations alleging that. B itisli surv< yinjr parties are making surveys up an American te; ritory, in Alaska, and rmo'.i g and destroying landmarks and monuments erected bv Russia t*a intr1' the Itonndarv caf Alaska, and be has ctTered ;i resolution in 'li Houseeallh g on the S cr?t ny < f State for all the tli-ial facts rt lax inir to the mat tor that tho. .Mate Department has Good for Rheumatism. Last f..ll I was taken with a very severe attack of inn-cutar rheuma'Mii which ratced me groat pain and annoyance. After trying several p e^a ipt ioi.e and rheumatic cures I decide d to use Chamberlain's Pain Palm which I had seen advertised in the South Jersey man. After two applications of tlr's remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured.?Sallie Harris, Salem, N. J. For sale by F. C. Duke. Druggist The River and Harbor hi 1. which is now on the Senate calenda-, had atmut $10,Ot0.000 added to it 1 y ihe Senate (Jommeic* committee, and now carries more than $70,000,000. 'A neighbor ran in with si bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I)iarihoea Remedy when my fou was suffering with severe cramps and was given upas be>ond hope by my regular physician, who stands high in his profession. After administering three dosis of it my son legained consciousness and recovered entirely within twenty-four houis," says Mrs. Mary Ilaller, of Mr. Cra ford, Va. This remedy is for sale by F. < Duke, druggist 'WANTED?Hickory, Dogwood aid Persimmon I.ogs. Southern Hardwood fio ('harleston S C. <17.4m Rooms to Rent. Tiirto <l('8irab!e'bed rooms to r< nt. Apply at Thk Times office. mi b *?\ m b IA FOB SA: BT1.wapa?? I Style Is The Magnet j That draws Millinery Customers. Tus is our first seaso . in tli tinllimiy I 1 i j-ii.tss an I ve sliiiil > ii' ! nil: every IT.iii to srcure your mi.1.may custom I Our triiiiii.i ir room i* in chante of Miss Mai le lion c, mi ir-i oe>l uiiuuierif exception*! i.i- o. w!i<? lias s|i-*iil the ! winter in 111** i.omIitii mm Ir-os studying ttic labst fashions Wo fx'ei-d a ?11 ?-1 cudw.l i.ivi'siii ii insuiv lady in t.tio town and county of Union to call and n o our line of Spring Headgear ! T^f ,i'P i1 j?< iilin r wit it ?? .11 !? ?? We offer she ea anN, newest ami biight?8t t?!' k i f desirable irbllinerv tlie New Yoi't tnaikti. effortls. Wbi'e Noith )>ii> a it n?y Midu.erx i ai-o added an xqeisilrt lee of tbe !?'e<'. etx es in | . eweb'v. \t - nit- in .1 position to serve I * oil well Miss M. E, Tinsley, J--vM Iry and Millim ly I'ailors. j DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED WITHMJITABLEGLASSES. 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IB* HARDWICK, General Passenger Jtfcnt, Washington, D. O. R. W. HUNT, Sir, Passenger Mgent, Charleston, S. C. HHIKMW ta. too*. jd??a??????an [ATE) 't^jHgNfWiAHoijiA Ar Arc b^st rcacl^&d b>\the Colton Belt, runs two trains a^ay'^roni, M< mphi without change. N]hesc\,trains eif director make close eonnec\jo iV-vL for alf parts of Texas, O\laho\nf <2 anu i paian I erritory. ^\A1 La ' FT. WORT *t*m>o?o's. \~_ ?~ HicLShQ/^O N, OATESVIH.Eli^jji/^^ 1 -V \ / WACj V. >\ FAN IHOUOO- ._ -J / J IAN WTONIO '\ If you want fo flXi r>. K^Jod home hcwisio In Texan, where\l>iir crops are rnlai?i1 anil where iieVf>i>le prosper. J wrile for a copy of ourYhunilsomo 5 hook lets, Homes in die) South- et/ west" anil "Through Te/xaswiih y a Camera." Sent freet/TTTlany- C boily who is anxious to hetttAr his / N conilitiou. " ^ Remember, Friends, ! < You will always find a full line of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everything to be found in an up-to-date " family Grocery, at my Store, r; Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. ? Bring Your Laundry to Me. J J. T. SEXTON. Main Street. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims against the 1v estate of Jerry Jeter, deceased, are hereby notified to present same properly :>l attested to the undersigned for payment. All who are indebted to the said estate will make prompt payment to ? IMt T. 11. Hatks, Executor. Nervous Diseases cured. 510 days <!lJ treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason it jf> Co., Hancock, Maryland^ 20-ly < ,' mm CHICH ESTER'S ENGLISH _ !? ' Pennyroyal fills & fx OH(1ra] and Only Genuine. 'r 8AFR. Always reliable Ladle*. *** l>rur7l?i ..t til for C1IICHKSTKK'S ENOI.ISM " In KKI> and Gold metallic boxes. m?I-1 -v with blue ribbon. Toko no other. Utfu?3 wl <^4 Vil lUsgerona Nubatllutlona and Iinltn" j Or tlonw. Buy of your DruggUt, or seoil 4e. m C ^ stamps for Partlculurm Tt'stlmonlals fl( "B* P nod Kellcf for LadlUf" *n letter, by n- / * _A. P tarn Mall. 10.OOO Testimonial- Nni.l by | * /. - ** I all Druggists. C'hlohrafer Chemical fo., I Mention this paper. Mudlaon Nquurt*, I'll I LA. I*A. PI ON id purin & MOORE'S PHAR wmmtamtmammmmpfrr n IERN | WAY IIGH WAY D TRAVEL. >ftl Commercial k and Pleasure l with the ^ # 1 ' and WEST. * j Through Sleaplng-Ckr* -.v Orleans, Tie Atlabta. ] via miama and via l i via Lynchburg, DanvilU chmonil, Danvllla ! I n all Through Trains. Rates to Charleaton ao* -State and West Indian I Resorts now on sale at | Irs, time tables, rate, ?(?., i ittrms* j W. H. TAYLOI, j Mst*. dsn. ra>*. 4f(n(i 4tiaWt, Oa. 1 J. C. BEAM, ' District Pass. vVf#w?. ' 6a. Jy INDIAN TER. jjl \yriich line! / <- ? ? /to Texas', ? uer rcacn j " 9 C 1 ^TP^L.pqBT ^ I CORl^lCANA Vj J ~^s^i<v>?vitTOH ~^lr/T B B. BAIRD, T. P. A., ATLANTA, CA. 1 W. LaBEAUME, 0. P. A T. L, ST. LMHS. ?0. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Short and Pouular Route to the Eastern Marts Only Line Selling M leage at Rate Two Cents Per IVLile nod Ix-fcween Atlanta o?;d "WiiinJrigfon, tin lot te, Not folk. Itich moid, Va., ml ITaIlinr>oi?', (via I'm Ifmv ?Hh & Bay ine) Making at. ex'rein.ly Lieap ip bet ween Atlanta, Washington* Baltimore, Philadelphia New York. ast Trains. Splendid Cafe Pining Tar Mvice, Convenient Schedules on auk- at 1 ticket ctlii-es. Seaboard Air Line Railway. nr fnrther information, relative t.? liedules leseivati n of sleenin?r nr. nn modal im. , apply lo irry K. K rouse, I'. 'I'. A., 1~ Kimball llnusfe, Athintu. O*. It, Walker, jpol Ticket AkU, Union Stn? Atlanta, 6?u in, II, Clements, 1'. A , I'-i K imhull. limine, Atlanta. ftio, . II. Fulton, 1*. A., I'<|iiital>le lluiltllilK, Atlanta, Ma., I:.Christian, A. O. I'. A., Atlaatn. Cu. .IKIl-KY BUM. at my msM fiOc ttash in advance for serti'ie. ?li' suaiai.teed or mom \ refund, d "ni-ly J. C. HVNTKK {lib* 1FC? 50 I L |\. CENTS' ; IVIACY. *