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Clearance Commencing next I will elohe out all hu We have a small Of Summer Goods, at_: 1_ ri! i I^HIIISO"K, vjriii^iuiii Oxfords, etc., that 1 in the next few daj DON'T BE U When we mean it. TH L. N. ^ The Quoter o IN THE PALISADES C AT ' White Stone Have you been there yet? the most magnificent Hotel in sion of all the visitors who con that if you will come to the Sjj have the prettiest and last we will pay your railroad fare proposition. We make this proposition Springs and drink the water fr will make no charge for board, and we will carry it out to the 3).) you suppose that v\e would spend we knew that we had as fine Mineral Wa not. L>o you think that, sueh a m ted pY the President ??t the state Medical A-soci cal Examining Hoaid until lie te^ig led t practice t move to this iv-??i t as it.sidenl fine watei? These facts ought. to c mvin The grounds are well shaded and th Tl.e Hotel is filled up with guests from p people to come and see our place wr are Every room is .n outside room with Venetian folding inside blinds on all win* Southern Railway, only ten minutes' ri carriages meet all trains. Summer excm TRY OUR WHITE STONE LIT! MOliGAN v White Stone Lithic White Stone AN ORDINANCE io 1'revcnt Horses, Mules, i"own and nil Other Kituls of Cattle From Standing on,Passing Along or Being Driven Through Mnin Street of the Town of Union Without Being Held or Fastened by a Hope, Chain, Halter or Bridle. He it established and Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Union, ^?nth Carolina, now met and assembled i i Council, and by authority of the same: Section I. That from and after the d.i'e .-,nd passage of this oidiance it shall l>e unlawful for any persons whomsoever, to drive, lead; permit or allow any horse, mule, cow or other cattle in the charge or under the control of such person or p,4rsons. upon or along Main street, for more than the length of one block, of the Town of Union. South Carolina, unless such horse, mule, c .w or other other cattle he securely fastened or held by a rope, chun, halter Oi bridle. Section II. That, any |m?imiii or persons found guilty of violating this oidi ranee shall, upon conviction, l>e requite to piv a Hue of not more than Five Do1lars or he imprisoned or m ?de to won on the streets and Public pi uv? o the Town of Union for a period of not more than ten days, in the discretion of the Mayor or Town Council. Done and ratili'diu Council i-sem bled under the hand of the Mayor and the s"al of the Town Council of Union this First dav of September, A. I). 11)0*2 Attest: Macbeth You vo. Major. W. D. Authuu, Clerk and Treasurer. [ ska i, ] 8t?-3 BRICK! BRICK!! BRICK!!! For ?ale iiT any cinantity. The Rodger Brick Works. FTT ) D << A I a n ? - - ^ ' ? ?-r w w i j. i-v sr One 15 II P. Boiler and Engine (detaehed) one Brick Maching, 20,(Hid daily capacity, 20,000 feet, of lumber 2 x 9 x 14 fret The Rodger Brick Works. 25-tr JERSEY BULL standing at rn> house. 50c cash in advance for service. Calf guaranteed or money refunded. 52-ly J. Or Huntjck, Sale! MONDAY, AUGUST 26tli, we unmer Mull's regarules* of cost. amount such as Lawns, Dimities, ' heck is, Laces, Edgings, Under Vests, >ve are determined to close out rs, regardless of price. VTE say sell eheap we EY MUST GO. TC1VEACE. f Low Prices. IF SOUTH CAROLINA THE Lithia Hotel. If not, you have failed to see the South This is the expresle to our place, and we say here iiv nrra on/1 /In nnf o rl m i f llint i<rn '1 - tipjo UOVA vi v/ auuiii uiab W C ventilated hotel )ou ever haw to the Springs. This is a fair also: If you will come to the eely, and are not benefitted, we This is an open proposition letter. [ $7o,000.00 to build a neort Hotel uultss ter as can t?e found anywhere? We think y>ici;tn as Dr. L C. Stephens, who was a* ion. also President of the State Medii) move to reeuville, would give up his , Physician unbs-. he knew we had a v?-ry ce vou of the supetiority of our Water, e scenery surrounding the Hotel is Hue. ;ims of the country In order to get the making special rates of $10.' 0 per week, troui two to four windows. Burlington itows. Railroad Station, Rich Hill, on d? from the depot to the Hotel. Nice sion tickets over all railroads II A GINGER ALE FOR SALE BY V WAGNON. j Water Company, Springs, S. C. f.. . ? y on Know What you are Talcing When you take Grover's tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly prinnted on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless orm. No cure no pay. 50c. 43-ly. Mortgage Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of a power contained in a mortgage from D. W. Gordon to P. M. Cohen, and assigned to m6. dated November 1st, 1903. and recorded in Hook of mortgages L No 11 pp. 57 and 58, and also by virtue of a power contained in a mortgage to me from D. W. Gordon, dated Dec. 6th, 1896 and recorded in Hook of mortgages L No. 11 pp. 131 and 132, and of the written consent of the Mortgagor to the amount due on said mortgages recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Union county where the land is situated, on the record of said mortgages, I will sell before the Court House door in the town of Union, on Monday, October 6th, 1902, during the legal hours of sale, all that lot of land in Union county, S. C., containing eleven } acres bounded on the North !>y Mrs. Hart's and Mrs. Lou Gage's land, and by .lots No. 15, 16, 17; on the West by lot No. 24; on the South by Young's Avenue; and known in Yo nig's survey of Cohen's, Paulk tract, as lot (No. 21) iwenty-one, more particularly shown in Youngs plat dated July 13 and 14, 1888. This land will be sold in lots, plats of which will be on exhii bition on the day of sale. Terms of sale, cash, purchasers to pav for papers; and if the Mortgagor should not have a survey and plats made, and on exhibition on the day of sale the land will be sold in one lot or tract. W. B. Wkigiit, Assignee and Mortgagee. Published in the Union Times Sept. 12th. 3(>-4t Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that IJ B. Free Jr., administrator of the estare of John li. Free, deceased, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union,for a final dischaige as such administrator. It is Ordered. That, the 7th day of Octobei, A U 1902, fixed for hea ing of Petition, and a final settlement of aid Estate Jason M. Gkf.eu, :50 r> Probate Judge Union county. Published in the Union Times Sept ">th, 19t 2 GET SH A.VED! You can get. scraped at any old place i hut when you want, to a t shaved ' I MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. > The most artistic hair cutter in town Next ('co. to Ttuiley's Jewelry Store. 23-41. # m mm > ? ZEB WHITE'S TALES. HE IS UNEXPECTEDLY ELECTED TO THE TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE. L??vm III* Home to Attend A Sewlon at the Statekonne?Take* HI* Wife With Hint and Ha* a Qaeer H Xpertence?Why He Resigned. [Copyright, 1901. by C. B. Lewi*.] W T was ten or twelve y'drs ago," began .the. old possum -hunter of .Tennessee, "when our member 'Of the legislature turned ag'ln moonshine whisky. "That meant that somebody else must be 'lccted ii\ his place, and What did the pesky people around ygre do but come to me and want ?**?? They come to my cabin a dozen at a time, and they shook hands and called me an honest man mid nil that, and the mo' I hung back the mo' tbey wanted me to run. When they got me into a tight corner, I says: " 'I can't skassly read, and I can't skassly write, and I can't git up befo' that leglslachur and speak ten words, and what good could I do down to Nashville? Resides, I batn't got no "WE WAR OUT OF TIIAT TOWN OF NASH VllxLiK JJElfO BDHBOWN," good clothes, nnd thar wouldn't be nobody to talk about b'ars and wildcats with me, and I'd be as lonesome as a sick coon In a holler tree. Then thar's the old woman. If she went along with me, they'd make fun of her, and if she stayed yere she'd be all alone. I'm fur moonshine whisky, as yo' all know, but I can't take no office.' "They purtended to give in at that, but what did the critters do but put me up to be voted fur when the time come, and the fust thing I knowed I was 'lected by 400 majority 1 When I heard the news, I told it to the old woman and said: | 44 4Waal, what am I gwine to do about it? I've either got to hunt fur a cave and hole myself up or go down to Nashville.' 44 'Yo'll go to Nashville,' says she. 44 4And what'll yo' do?' 44 Til go with yo'. I've bin ththkin' this thing over, Zeb. Thar is slch a thing as Providence, and Providence appears to have picked yo' out to go down to Nashville and beep them critters from incouragln' the revnoo ng'in moonshine whisky. I don't know how yo' ar* gwine to do it, but ns Providence has helped yo' out when yo' was tackled by b'ars and wildcats nnd roarin' bulls it will help yo' out now. When wo once git down thar, Providence will p'int the way, and we will foller.' "I felt purty skecry about it," said Zeb, "but tlio old woman talked so bold that I made up my mind to give It a try. Heaps of critters come around and incouraged me and offered to Tend me money, but I didn't borrow a dollar. Coor.s and possums was plentiful that fall, and I sold 'nuflf pelts to pay our railroad fare down to Nashville. We didn't hev very good clothes, but when I spoke to the old woman about it she said: " 'Zeb, we ar' Jest poor and honest people. We ain't gwine down to Nashville to swell arouud, but to be very humble and to do the best we kin. We'll Jest put on our Sunday clothes and let it go at that. If anybody don't like our looks, they kin look the t'other way.' "Waal, we started off one day and got aboard of the railroad kyaTS. I was a leetle narrous, and the old woman braced her feet and hung on with her hands, but we got along without any calamity. In about an hour, when f4>c dared to open her eyes and draw her breath, she says to me: "'Zeb, how many houses hev jo' seen since we left home?' " 'More'n a hundred.' says I. "'And how many people?' " 'More'n a thousand/ " 'Klioo! Then we must hev got clear around the world and back home ag'ln.' "When wo got down" to Nasbvllle, thar was so many people and bo many bouse? and sucb a raovln' around that I pot the old woman behind me and prepared to fight to the dentb, but not a critter laid hands on ua. Some of 'em Inughed at my cowhide boots and some of 'em grinned at the old woman's poke bonnet, but everything was good natured. We went to u tavern to get board, and when the old woman sees the carpets on the floors, the stuft cheers standin' around and the looktn' I glasses as big as a tablecloth she turns pale and pats her arms around me and says: " 'Zeb, I kin now see why thar ar* so many sinners in this world. If a critter kin hev all these things, he don't keer a pesky drat about gyvlne to heaven. I'm afeared we'll be bad 'nuff to steal hawgs in n week.' "Thnrr was a good deal of wlnkln' and smllin' around that tavern," said Zeb, "and I was skenrt and mad and narvous all the time, but I hung on and aid words to brace the old woman up. &t the end of three days the leglsla^ tbur opened, and I had to go up to tbs t CURES BLOOD POISON. | Scrofula, Ulcei s.Old Sores, Bone Pains?Trial Treatment Free. First, second or third stages positively cured by taking B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) Blood Balm kills or destroys the Syphilitic Poison in the blood and expels it from the system. At the same time Botanic Blood Balm builds up the shattered constitution. Have you sore throat, pimples, copper colored spots, old sores, ulcers, swellings, scrofula, itching skin, aches and pains in bones or joints, sore mouth or falling 7 haii? 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'It's a rifle which has killed mo' b'ars and wildcats than yo* could count in an hour, and she's j still ready fur the next varmint.' " 'But yo' can't bring no deadly weepins In yere,' he goes on. 'This ain't no jumpln' match nor hoss race, but the legislnchur of Tennessee.' "I told him I knowcd whar I was, but that I should keep tight holt of that rifle till I knowed I was out of the woods, and he goes away growlln' to ^ hisself. Mebbe it was half an hour k nrter that when a feller stands up on a . platform and looks at mo and says: " 'Does the honorable member from E Beaver Cove expect to find any b'ars on the flooli of this house?* & mil i bujin as 1 go,' 1 answers, 'but If tliar is a riot over moonshine whisky I might want sunthin better than a club.' "With that they ail Inughs and begins to pick on me. One asks if I brung my dorg ulong, another moves '2 that I git up and tell a b'ar story, a third wants a pattern of my coonskin cap, ard so it goes for ten minits. Bimeby that same feller stood up ag'in and says, as slick as yo' please: " 'Mebbe the honorable member from Beaver Cove would like to be excused for half an hour while he takes his gun home?' ( " 'Do any critter yere want to pick a fuss with Zeb White?' says I as I stands up. ? "Everybody laughs and claps his hands, but no one comes nigh pae, and I puts on my cap, shoulders my FiflP ] and says as I walks out: " 'It's an onery crowd, and thar ain't a man among yo' who kin pull a rabbit out of a holler log.' x wein. Hiraigm to tne tnvcrn, and thar I found the old woman shlverln' and shakin' fur her life. " 'What's the matter?' says I. < " 'They've put pillercases trimmed with lace on our bed,' says she, 'and the gorgeousness of It will bring on henrt disease. Zcb, fur the Lawd's sake, let's go back home!' " 'But I'm yere to watch moonshine,' j says 1. t " 'Never mind moonshine nur nuthin' 1 else on the face of this airth, but let's 1 be a-gittln'. This world ain't fur us, Zeb. We is like two lost children warn derln' through the woods and expectin' to be eat up any mlnlt, and I'm- so 1 skeart and flustrated that I shan't live I two days longer. Zeb, if yo' love me, come home.' " 'I'll do it,' says I, and she got on her poke, packed our carpetbag, and wo was out of that town of Nashville befo' sundown, never to go back." < M. QUAD. What the Hair T#U?. Women who are the possessors of j tine black hair are emotional and of very sensitive nerves. Coarse black hair is said to denote great energy, hut an unenviable disposition. Women who have brown hair make the i best wives, for they are almost invari- I ably ftill of sentiment, impassioned, I "high strung," loyal and easily af- i fected. Red haired people are nearly j I always keen In business transactions, j I quicK or perception, high tempered and ' witty. The woman who has blond hair Is Impulsive and loving, but usually fickle, although an agreeable companiou.?Pittsburg Press. FREE TOTOVR READERS. 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Opposite ('curt lloi.s-*. Pmetice i' ail lUr couits ol South Carolina S. Q. SARRATT, physician andsurabon. Offers his professional services to the >eople of Union and surrounding counry. Day calls at Duke's Drug Store, tfight callset the residence of Mr. L. J. Flames. 18-tf. An Appetiser. Gentleman (ut restflUFanft?I any, waiter, your customcus are a fearfully noisy lot! "Yea, sir, and yet they are so particular. you would scarcely believe. Why, that same turbot you are eating Just now no fewer than six of them refused before you came In." If we could raise our neighbor's children Instead of our own, there would he a model generation.?New York News. The undertow of selfishness m*J UQp be visible in the current of love, but j It's there just the same.?Chicago News. j B Rain and sweat \ \ . \ H { 9 have no effect on M. irVavA aleaA^ae harness treated Fw/WW M* ?m H' i with Eureka Har-# *AfgJL#l/T H net# QIJ. It re- \ , slsts the damp, WW \ \ H keeps the lc:uh- n|t>|/|^pff 'l 1 I * do not break. \ V \ \ \ \ 1 No ro-i-h wir. \ \ v \ fM WW. Standard Oil ll\ \(f^ <D Thlrt signature it 00 > v? rv ivn of the gonntb* Laxative BromoOintiine rauian th iti-i1* l|i?i ? . # ;.| >m ?*?* % Money to Loan. 1 taw* ? i?uf> to loan In amounts if J3<X? and upwards on improved farms it 7 p?r oer.t Interest. No oomDissiou except a reasonable attorney fre }T"rW,WfflWar j ^PMEIP Will# WW jjK^barlestoa & Western Carolina .Railway Company. kUGl'M'A AND A>H K VILI.K BImwi Llna ? Nii?xlui*iu Cni Julyltli H?X [<MM Au?u?tk 10 10mil lubim kmi. uiuvdhbid IX41 pa ADdurM/u 7 lo jin MUlbU* 1 46 J ul IIP ?M orwini.i XXS|(u llk> mi oOUym 400 am tiuuii ioupm cmiudk & 48 pm Hi'uuorMiiivi l?.. a il pa A<uw > mt ; 16 pm !*?> iibevll^v 7 06 am Li limb fi io .in Spartanburg 1X01 pm 4 00 pa Uruenv Ul? IX16 pa 1 a pa ^ Lauren* 160pm 4 66 pa M Anderson 7 a am ] t Greenwood 161 pm V (JO pa ??!? 1166 ~a?a Leave Columbia 11 SO am N ow berry Utipa ?luton l zft pa reenv i lie 1# pm opartanburg 680 pin Leave .-Spartanburg 12 01pm Greenville llllpa irrlve Clinton ! P? Newberry 8 06 pm Columbia 4 80 pm Faatcat and Beat Line between Ntwberry ind Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn Spring*. Connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Lauren a Hallway. For anv information write KKNB8T WILLIAMS, Gen. Pasa. Agt.. Augusta. G a. T. M KMMKKK1K. Traffic Manager. Air Line Railway. Double Dally Service. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, . * New Orleans and Points South and * West. IN EFFECT MAY 25th, 1902. 3QUTMWAWP, Daily Daily No. 31 No. 27 Lv. New York. 1> K it.... UUpu 12 IS a m Lt. Philadelphia, P K 11.. 3 29 p ai 7 In a la Lv. Baltimore, " 6 45 p in t V 84 am Lv, Washington. W.ti.Ky 7 UU p ta 10 41 a in Lv. Hiclimond, S. A. L. Ky 10 37 p at 2 16 p iu L.v. Petersburg, " iiiupm 2 be p u. 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Athens " 2 60. p in 6 13 t m Ar. Atlanta | " 3 66 p in 7 60 a m Ar. Augusta, c A W c 6 40 p ni Ar. Macon, c ot Ga 7 20 p in 11 36 a m Ar. Montgomery A AW 1* 2 20pm 4 26 p ui Ar. Mobile, L6N 266am Ar. New Orleans, LAN 7 26 a in Ar. Nashville, NO A tk L 4 00 a in 6 66pm Ar. llAiimhU --- ? 10 p ni 8 25 a iu NORTHWARD Lally lially No. 82 No. M Lv, Memphis, N C A St L 45 uoou 8 40 p ui Lv. Nashville 3 3o p iu u Jo u iu Lvl New Orleans, L Jt N 8 00 p ui ......... Lv. Mollis *' 12 30 a iu Lv. Mouigouir'y, A&Wl* 8 20 a in 1 30 j, tu Lv. Macon, c of Ua 8 00 a tu 4 2t p in Lv, Augusta, 0.& W.c 10 OS a ui Lv. Atlanta, J 8 A L tty 12 00 uoou 8 00 p ui Ar. Athens " 2 37 p ui 11 28 p ai Ar. O roe u wood " 5 14 p iu I 66 a iu Ar. Chester " 7 17 p in 4 06 a ui A r.tarlUi n Lv. charlotte, " JMpw 4 50 a in Lv. Wilmington, " 8 U? p in _ Lv. Hiislst ' " 10 401> iu 7 40a ui fl Lv. Boutheru flues ' 1188 |>iu 8 84 a mi Lv. Kaleigh " 1 85 a iu UlLaiu LV. llenderaon " 3 U6 a iu , 12 42 p in Lv. 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