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The Barii Attracts attei bargain store al Our buyer has returned f goo.Is aie pouring In on every slabbing open cafe after ease an in every line. We are too bus; we wili say we have received s< wide 10c DI.KACM which we f It makes no diffe A A * A cotton crop 11 y MCNI The Quoter o IN THE PALISADES ( AT White Stone Have yen been there yet? the most magnificent Hotel in sion of all the visitors who cm that if you will come to the Sj have the prettiest and last we will pay 3*0111* railroad fare proposition. We make this proposition Springs and drink the water 1* will make no charge lor board and we will carry it out to tin. I)j you suppose that wo would s,io??i we knew ttiat we had as line Mineral W; not. J?> you think tliat. sueh a nobd pli the resident of tlie State M -dical A-sue eal Examining Hoard until lie re.->ig ied l prac.ice to move to tliis resort as residen Jii.e water? These facts ought to <; mvii Therounds are well shaded and t! T e Hotel is filled up with guests from j people to come and see our place wo are Every room is an outside roam wiih Y? i e lan folding inside blinds on all win Smithem Railway, ci.ly tin ruin tilts' r cai uiages in.ct all trains. Suram.r ( xcu Til V OUR WHITE STONE I.lTl MORGAN White Stone Lithi; White Stone MONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangements by which I can ragntiaie loans on first mortgages on well incu'ed and improved fatmsatT pi r cei.t interest on sums cf ?1.000 and upwards and S per cent , interest, oil Minis less than $1,000. No commission < charged on these loans, iiorrowcr only rt|uii(.u nj iii 101 iur preparing l.iCi ssuy papers. (to. J A. SAWYER, Attorn?'V-at-Iji\v. 10 11. Un'on, S. C. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina,/ Coufety of Union. <J JJy .lason M. Creor, Esq., 1'robatc J udge. Whereas, Carrie R ij* has made suit to me to grunt her Letters of Adininistrntioruon the Estate of and effects of W. 10. Ray, doeensed. '1 hose are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kinrire I and creditors of the said \V. E. It i.v, deceased, that tliey lie and appenr, before me, in the Court c?f l'rcbuto, to be hold at Union C. II., South Carolina, on tho Nth day of October, next, after publication hereof, at !! o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. ti.veii under my hand and seal this 111' id day of September, Anno Domini .1 A SO* M. (.1 |{K Kit, I'robate J mlgs. Published on the ilOth d;?y of September, 14?*1?, in the Union Final Discharge. Nolle- is in re'.y given Hint I) U. Free dr.. adminis!in'.or of the estate of ,h?lin 15. 1d? c av il, has applied to .Ta?on] M, (fieei. .Judge < f Probu'e, in and for the County of Uuion.for a liaal discharge as such adudiii-.trritor. I r is uitnr.uFi). Tint IJ??- 7th day < f j OJob'i. A. lJ. l'JOb be lixe.l for hear-1 in* ?f Petition, and a I'nal M'ttlement of' wt'd estate .Jason at (Jukkr, ti-~> "? Probate .lodge 1'iiion county. PubJi-hed in the Union Times Sept. i Glli, 191 2. GET SB AVEDI You can pet scraped at any old place hut when you want to tr? L shaved go to MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. The most artistic hair cutter in town. Js'ext door to Tiusley'i Jewelry Store. ' 23-41. d Wagon ntion and the ^tracts the crowd. rom the northern markets am train, and all hauls are hue; d marking and arranging good y to quote prices this week bu mtni rwf fluif f iinnin vji?( L, ) V U? Vy O VI mwv * >..v/v.w j net-til roilin g out at 8c theyarJ rence about short ou trade with us. [ACE, f Low Prices. )F SOUTH CAROLIN/ THE Lithia Hotel If not, }*ou have failed to se the South. This is the cxpres uo to our place, and we say her )r'nqs and do not admit that \v< ventilated hotel you ever pa; to the Spring-*. This is a fai i also: If you will corne to th icely, and are not benefitte d, w This is an open propositioi ; letter. 1 ?7"?,0 O.'KJ to build a report Hotel iinhf iter as can he found anywhen ? "We thin iwsician as I)r. L. (J. Stephens, who wa i i* ion, also 1'iesident of the State M? d to move to r.itenville, would fjivo up hi l Physician unless I13 knew we hid a wr ice von of the superiority of our W.iter ie scenery surrounding the tlo'el is line nits of the country. In order to get th s making special rates of $1U." 0 per weeV from tw > to four windows, Burlingtoi idow. lliilioad Station, Rich Hill. o: id'' Horn the depot to ttie Hotel. N:o re ion tickets over nil railroad i. IIA GINGER ALE FOR SALE BY & WAG N ON. a Water Company, Springs, S. C, Mine, on Mcniitniii Tops. Nothing in engineering is more re manlic or curious than the fashion ii which the ordinary conception of s mine as an opening penetrating far he low the ordinary level is reversei where Inducements offer to el!nib kigl above tin; earth's surface before piere ing into it. There is, for Instance, the Eurekf gold mine, prohaldy the highest in tin world, situated 14.000 feet up 111 tin Andes range, not far from the city ol lujuy, in Argentina. So high is this mine that it is only worked with great difficulty owing to the "mountain sick ness" atul to similar troubles to whict workers at this immense altitude, nl most three miles In the air, arc sub jeet. Near flioeaya, in Bolivia, there is tin Veta del Cundro mine, where silver ore is extracted 13,000 feet above sea level while the same metal is wrought neai I'eopo, in the Cordilleras, 12,400 feel nbe?ve tide water. The produce from all these ts carried on mule back ovei tremendous mountain paths to point? where It can lie placed on rail or be concentrated into more portable form n>r run nor transit l?y wagon to tUc son board.?Stray Stories. Cool (aftrdcii S|iritn. A glacier when it dislodges ifpell and sails away over the Arctic ocean never travels alone. In the wake ol every large one boats a line of suiallci companions. The Eskimos call this phenomenoi "the duck and ducklings," and anj one who has watched the progress ol the cider duck followed by her brood will appreciate the aptitude of tin name. Strange as it may seem, plants grow ; and blossom upon these great lee | mountains. When a glacier is at rest, moss attaches itself to it, protecting ; tlie ice beneath, Just as sawdust does After n time tlie moss decays ami 1 forms a soil, in which the seeds ol buttercups and dandelions, brought bj the wind, take root and flourish. Those who have traveled In arctic lands say lliey have found no point jet where tlie poppy does not bloom during tlie brief northern summer. Ilrnr Che Other Side. Hear the other side. Don't believo too fully nny man's version. Ills i.clgbl or will come and search him out. Likewise, If people form n hasty Judgment of you, wait patiently till tliey hear the other side. Probably they will not need to hear it from you. If so, it is a great saviny t > your self respect. . . r - 1 ? ' ? . . .i , | A -SlioirdOTvu. "Now, soo here, Miss Angcllne, I've went Avitl you for two weeks dressed like n guy, hnd tor lick fourteen fellora mi* cnout 11 nnnfo Vntr T w?n?f ter know your oxnc' feclln'a toward mo. Talk qulol;."?New York Journal. He Conld Rest. 8 She?If somol ody left us $1,000,000, v what Is the I'.r.sl thins yo;i would do? Lie?'There'll be r.o furtlior need In r such a ease of doing nnything or anybody.?New York World. G Noivailny?, ^ I '.hi . 1 I LI / u R, . f';IS>rrAn ?^5- l| i 'ill pfl^l< l.lf- 1 I m !: Butcher?Will I chop out the bone? Shopper?No. I'll hare nothing to carry home if you do.?New York Journal. A FV.lltire. 1 "Do you repent your net?" "Sure, Mike; I did de job wrong in de first place."?Brooklyn Eagle. Uivnl^InK n Secret. > ^ "I wonder whom Miss Flippe Is wearing mourning for." ? "Tliat's not mourning; merely n fancy of tho artist's, llo intended to ' paint us black, too, but be didn't have enough of the ink to do It."?Chicago | American. Extract Prom A Novel. 'On bended kneee he 1 1 ? * !-<? * ... , a* ' itA- , I FR nn ntOOD AND SKIN CVRJi Cures Blood Poison, Scrofula, Ftc~ zcuiu, Rhetnuntism, mid all lilooil Trouble, The Botanic Hloo<l Balm (B. B. B.) 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, i'.chings skin humors, scabs or scales, syphilitic blood |>oison, 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 Botanie Bloou Balm for purifying the blood and expelling tho germs anil humors from the entire rystem, leaving the skin free from eruptions, and rosy with evidence of pi ra, 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. 1?.) cures permanently and quick-~ ly. To satisfy tho doubters we will give to any sufTcrcr a trial ticatmcnt absolutely free so that they may test this wonderful remedy. B. B. B (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 t'o., 8 Mitchell Street. Atlanta, tla., and Trial Treatment will bo sent at once. Write today. Describe trotib e, and free medical advice given. Over 8,000 voluntary testimonials of euros by using Blood Balm. Thoroughly tested for 80 years. For salo by F. 0, Duke, Druggist. The Sklu. Bathing to many persons Is n term embodying nil expenditure of time and considerable trouble. It Is probably because they do not cleanse the skin until It gives visible signs of its needs. Now, the skin Is everlastingly throwing off Impurities which you cannot always see with the naked eye, but which will l:c readily found in the appearance cf the bath water even when one bathes each day. When you can wear a white collar n few hours without marring its spotlcrsncss where it comes In contact with the skin, you may have some excuse for thinking that you are perfectly clean and not before. The neatest person 1 ever saw ' could not boast of sucli an achievement, for the thing Is well nigh Impossible. Nature has provided the pores for drainage purposes, and in health they work without censing.? Bostou Traveler. Tlie Sliitflnv Mouse. The power of song among the brute creation has so long been associated in our minds with the feathered tribe alone that we do not think of It as belonging to any four footed animuls. Yet there is a mouse that sings?why, nobody knows. It is a small animal, with very large ears, which are moved about much while singing, as If that were necessary to the success of the vocal performance. The song Is not, as you think, a prolonged squeak with variations, but a succession of clear, warbling notes, with trills, not unlike the song of a canary, and quite as beautiful, though 6oinc of the notes are much lower. One great peculiarity Is a sort of double song, an air with accompaniment quite subdued. Upon tirst hearing this one believes that ho is listening to more thnu one mouse, so perfect Is the Illusion. The Loala Style*. It was the French King I.ouis XI. who Invented gold lace, and it wasI.ouis XIV. who ordered all the silk upholsteries of tho palace done In white with figures of gold and blue and n touch of red. The louisine silks are named after him, and all the . French kings of the name of Louis have had their names brought down to i posterity through the Invention of some article of dress, whether It be a Louis Quiuzc heel or a Louis Seize coat, while to Louis Quatorze belongs the honor of a cuff and a hat. A Gonla*. Small Son?I know what I'll bo when I grow up?I'm going to be a great Inventor. Fapa?That's encouraging, certainly. What makes you think you have inventive genius? Small Son?Why, I wanted to take a screw out and 1 couldn't find a screwdriver, so 1 misci-eweu It with your razor.?Short Stories. A Wonder. An advertisement was inserted for some one to take charge of the choir juiu |>iiiy iiK* organ in a village cuurcn. The following was among the replies: "Sir?I noticed your advertisement for an orgnulst and music teacher, either lady or gentleman. Having been both for several years, I otfer you my services." Much In n Name. Being Informed that he wns to bo taken before a Judge whose name vfjta Justice, a Georgia negro exclaimed: "Dc goodness en gracious! Ef he gimme what his name call fer, I sho' Is gone!"?Atlanta Constitution. Cures Eczema, Itching Humors. j Especially f ?r old, chronic cases ttke , Botanic Blood Balm It. gives a healthy b'ood supply tj the aff ctod parts, hrals i nil the sores, eruptions rcabs, s^ale*-; utops the awful Itching* and burning of i rczema, swelllngr, suppurating, watery 1 so es, e'c. jwusijsw, 51. sample free and prepaid by writing blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Peecriba trouble and free mrdical advice sent in sealed letter. COlfrMCTORS' no ^BUILDERS'^ *?o_MILL SUPPLIES. Mwl M?mm, otmmm* mm* Ok*m. tad JmU DarrUk*. Crab*, Out* ul tv'fiM JTmt* 9m- Vak fMtoft PiMvirr LOMBARD IRONWORltSI SUFFLYCQ. Ii Remember, Friends, You will always find a full line of I 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 Storo. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. n i# ' ring tour Laundry to Me. J. T. SEXTON. Main Street. J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Room 12 upstairs Foster 13 iMi .ig. RALPII K. CARSON. E. L. SCAIFF. CARSON &SCA1FE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real estate and collections. JAMES MUNRO, D. R. DUNCAN 0. P. SANDERS. Monro, -Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offico No. 4 Law Range, Union, S. C. 5-ly D. E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Uniou. HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No. 5, Law Rangb, Wallace Building. 2-ly J G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office Opposite Court House S MEANSBEATY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. No. 3, Law Range. JETER BUTLER, ATrORNY-AT-LAW. Opposite Court lions;. Practice ia all the courts of South Carolina. S. Q. SARRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SURdGON. Offers h is professional services to the people of Union an 1 surrounding country. Day calls at Duke's Drug Store. Night calls at the residence of Mr. L. J. llamos, 18*tf. Southern Railway Dining. Cars, Soutle.-n Railway is making an <epecial feature of dining car service on inauy of its through trains, and iu order to mjke dining cars more attractive than ever, are now i quipping all of these cars w ith electric fans and electric lights, and these improvements will continue until all of the dining cars on the Southern bV&tem will have these advantages. There are very few roida in the world that have electric lights and electric fat 8 in their dining cars and this improvement will add m ich to the already excellent dining car service of the Southern Uailwny. W. II. Taylob, Asst. Gen'l P. A , Atlanta, Ga. bone and poor Ing uriiL'MH I* the I wornt kind of a comEureka ^3% Harness Oil not only mnlcen t ho ImrneM and tbe I'Wk borne lock better. but mukea tbe MIA leather eoft and pIloliU-, juili It In con- |l\% 11111/ _g/ i Dillon to last?twice na long M" or,Unurl|y would. J HA , 1ft ""V ,a ?"*?an (ftnk s oil card ifflnll Horse 1 Chnrtr^l \ltU/. - I Jljjjjtgpr Thin elgnnturo in on every box of tba genuine Laxative Bromo-Quiaine Tabu*. 'ho -rei.iedy tbet curve n coin In one day Money to Loan. I have money to loan In amount* of $:>00 at d upwaida on Improved farina at 7 |M*r cent interest. No commission except a reasonable attorney fee for preparing necessary papers. 80-ly. Y. ?. DxPam. ^ . _ mamma Charleston & Western Carolina . ^Railway Company. AUGU8TA AND A8HBV1LLB Short Line Schedule in effect July 01 h It" 2 Loavo Augusta 1010am 2 55 pra Arrive Orwuwuod 11 u put Anderson 7 10 pm Laurens 1 45 pm i 06 am Lreeuviile a 25 pm 11 30 am feparlauburir a an pin vuuaui Uulou 7dU pm Saluda 6 XI pm " Hendersonville.. s 11 pm Ashei ills 7 15 pin Leave Asbcvlllo 7 06 am Union 0 45 am Spartanburg 1201 pm 4 00 pm Orounrille 12 15 pm 1 ? uiu Laurens 1(0 pin ?56pm A ii(l<>raiin 1 am (irounwood 2 61pm VUUpta Arrive Auguata 6 30 pm 11 66 ini Leave Columbia li a'no Newberry 12 42 pm Olinton 1 A pm Arrive urecuvllle *28 pm 8 par tan burp 8 pm Leave Spartanburg 12 01 pin oreenvllle 12 11 pm Arrive Clinton 2 22 pm Newborry ?iApu? Columbia 4 A) pm Easiest and Boat Line between Niwoorry and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn springs. connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurons Hallway. For anv Information write ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Augusta, Ga. T. M. BMMBgSON. Traffic Manager. SESABOiLRlD Air Line Railway. Double Daily Service. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT MAY 2oth, 1002. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No. ol No. 27 Lv. New York. P ft It.... l2U|tm 12 10 ? w Lv, fblluuilplua,'!'it 1... II .0 j> hi i in a m LV. liult iinure, " b 4b p m l V 94 am Lv, \> abuiiitfiou. W.S.lly 7 lAJ ?? in lu 11 urn L.V. Iticbuiouu, ft. A L. lly iv .? p in l ib |> im l.v. I'ttefiUurn. " 11 in j> <n 'i on r 14 Lv. LurUun, " 1 bb am b ?u |i m Lv. Uoudcrsou " 2 241 ill 5 lit |i in Lv. lUlelKli " 4 121111 7 2i p m Lv, Sou. I'lti08 " li v6mu I) 2i p m Lv. llainlet, a A L.. 7 20 a 111 IVMyiM Lv. Columbia .1 " 9 40 a iu I ?5 a m Ar, Savannah ' " v .'Ui p 111 4 56 a in Ar. Jackauuvillc " 7 uu p ni t> 16 n mi at.ftl, Augusliuu * to 60 pm ArTTanipu " 6 45 a 111 6 4b p m Lu. SM Lu. 41 Lv. New York, N Y PAN f 7 bd a 111 8 56pm Lv. 1'lillailclpliia " 10 16 a in 11 76 |> m Lv,.Lc?v Yurk, O li aft v.o f J v 1 p m ...... . Lv. iiaiiiuiurv, li a I' Co t 6 J1 p ni Lv. Wiiali'iou, iS Jt W a li 6 :M p m Lv. ]'orUiuuulb,S A I. Ky 9 U6 p 111 9 Ut a m Lv. Weiiloii 11 11 4-7 p 111 11 66 a m Lv. Lurliua " 1 66 a m 1 46 p in Lv, tiunUvraun 11 :1 28 a in 2 10 ji m Lv. lUlvlgli " 4 12 a iu a 6 > p ut Lv. Luullii'rn I'lnvi " 6 06 a ni 6.8pm Lv. Ilamlel " 7 ! > a 111 lu 6b p iu Lv. \?llmiugtou ~~~ Vi*..? - ? ? Ar. charlotte " 10 OS a nt 10 32 |> m Lv. Cheater " 10 22 u 111 1 33 a m Lv. Carlisle " 10 16 u in Lv, orcenwood " I19A| hi t 3 43 a at Lv. Athena " 2 60 |< ni 6 13 a in Ar. Atlanta J " 3 A' p nt 7 60 a w Ar. Augusta, u & W c 6 V) p in Ar. Macou, c of l?a __ 7 20 p in 11 36 a ni Ar. Montgomery A Si W 1* 0 20 |> in 6 26 p iu Ar. Mobile, L & N 2 66 a iu Ar. New Orleans, L 3c N _7 26 a in Ar. Nashville, NOASl L tiWn in 6 66pm Ar. Memphis 4 16 p in 8 26a iu NORTHWARD I'ally 1 tally No. 32 No, Ik) Lv, Memphis, N C A St L 12 46 noon 8 40 p iu Lv, Nashville 030pm 9 30 a ai Lv. New Orleans, LAN 8 00 p in Lv. Mu< ile f '2 'M a in Lv. Mou.go ur'y, A&AVP m I 30 |. m Lv. Macon, c of Ou 8 00 a in 4 20 pm Lv. Augusta, c. Si Wo 1016 a in Lv. Atlanta, { 8 A L Ity I2oono>n 8 00 p in Ar. AlheDs " 2 67 pm 1123 pm Ar. (ir?t?tiwAA<1 " * " Ar. Cluster ? 7 17 |> ui Vim;4 Ar. Carlisle - 6 (W ,! ,11 4 06 " m -iftV-.m Lr. Wilmington. ^ a i?6 p m 7.".'.".".'.".' hr. Hamlet " 10 4 ) t. ni " 7 40 am hv. Soul hern Pines ' || as iTSu . <4 . " bv. Raleigh ? , %' * J4 * m LT. Henderson " 8e5am 12?p? lj*. Nullum 3 50 a m i it P Lv.WelUon " I Zt ... i?M m A.,'r.I'.',i:""Vou,h " < 13 a ui k?p? Ar..Wash'ton, Ni'WSB 7;V: ;7~: ?"ii' a m Ar. HaltimSre, li~8 P~Qb~~ ~~ T."T" "f 646i m ' *?ew Yufk. o J's s co tTuoV^ , _ *<> 34 MwIM"* Lr.Tmpn SALRy 0 00pm SOU. m Lv^Si. AuguMiiiB 7 46a~iu 6*7^ I.V. Jncksoil Vlllo " o SO ni ?5 ?TVZLr. Savannah ? 140n? iiSS" Lv. Columbia | " 7 US ?5 ii??W Lt. Hamlet 1 ? 2*am J.v. Southern I'iucs " II 83 p nt 0 n !!> l-?. Raleigh ? lasim i?"2 ^ Lv. lleiiUerson " 8 l?6 a in 12 in nil! ^. K?rMV.a. . " _8?a.n Lt Petersburg ? S'Sia nV *4 o7 p m Ar. Kiiliinoiid , " 6 86 a in a v.. ... v "* .\V?'lhlMB,?"' W 8 Rjr 10 "? ? '? 8 m p m Ar. ISAliliiioro P It ft 11 26 a in j i ,k i ? nr rniiaU'.'i|>hla ** i:Mpm I ft",\ m \r. Now York " 4 131> in IMiw Note,?finally Except Sutnlajr. jo.'litial Time. {Kastern Time. R. K. L. BUNCH, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, (is! IV. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A? Atlanta, Ga. ToCarc a Cold in One Day rake laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*, ilia druggists retard the money if it ails to cure. E W, Grove's signature >n epoh box. SBc. 48-ly to write for mar confidential letter before W?rl?J!?3S^v*l?A sw^00** Wt promptly own# u? d. *na rorcifn PATENTS (Jr photo avid we eend hi im midi ati &?8S {^^rtaraa,??: charges we moderate. Try as. SWIFT A CO, Ow- tf* aen.wnMieii,? ? 1 " 11 ? ' , , e -aJ/' A