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As the best, and the pp^< l^lj \>X what our host of custome ?: . / When you want a bo Box of Stationery, an of any kind, or a Prescripi to be found in an up-to-dj or send to us. ALL ORDERS PROMP1 FIL1 Our stock is new, clea customers pleased. " 'NOUG UNION C 0 iiimi jgataszt** rFcyjvsr *? ii ;*{: > 0?v" ^ i'V: > ^v;-*^: "-11 ?:: h- 111,.,,, ".1 CHARLES C i"V/ Copyright, IDOO. by 1 "Nothing more than to give him n reasonable notice that I wish to quit," replied Albert. "I am paid so much a month 'for tho present,' as he put It when I went there, and I certainly Bhall leave him ns soon as I see any > chance of bettering myself." , "That being the case, I see no reason why you cannot eutertnin the proposition I have decided to make von " mild the merchant, "which la that you sever yo'uK relations with Mr. Fryo between ^iiow. and the flrst of the year, and then ^tnRehold and see what you can do In looking after miy-legal matters. The fact Is, Mr. Page,> as I? Intimated, to you v a short time ago, I am qot entirely sat. is fled with Mr. Frye. Just why need '* not be considered novr. The oMr , Is, do you feel yourself capablo of gctIng afl my attorney* and - assuming % charge of'any law business that may S nrlse?" "Well, so far as my knowledge of the , law goes," replied Albert, "I passed a good examination when I wns admit* ted to the bar, 1 had some practice In JSandgate, and since I've been with ' Frye I've learned a good deal of the tisnnl nrrw?ediiro horn T flilnt T ^?or? ' all that la necessary." "My needs in n legal line are not complicated," continued Mr. Nason; "it la mostly looking up deeds and making a transfers, seeing that titles are clear, etc. Yon will have to watch the custorn offlcera, and there are more or less collections to be made. Occasionally I have to resort to the courts, but try to Vr avoid them as much as possible." k> "i think X could attend to all such matters to your satisfaction," said Albert confidently; "they are not hard tasks." "Very well," replied Mr. Nason. "I . have decided, partly at the request of n\y son and partly from my own estimate of your ability, to glvo you tho trial. I will pay you twenty-five hundred dollars per annum to look after my needs, and you are also at liberty to take such other business as comes to you so long as you do not neglect mine." "I thank you, Mr. -Nason, for this offer," replied Albert, rising and proffering his hand, "and I accept gladly and will devote all my time, if need be, to your service." "Very good," responded Mr. Nnson; ''separate yourself from Frye at once, - ,4: * between now and the new year, and in the meantime I would suggest that you rent a suitable office. Thcro are one or two vacant In a building I own on Water street that will servo aery well, and when you are through with Mr. Frye come and see me. X ball consider you In my employ from now on, and as you may need funds fn 'fitting up your office I will advance yofi a little on your salary," and without further comment he turned to his desk and wrote and handed Albert a check for $500. "I should prefer," ho added hastily, as If to prevent any word of thanks, "that yon make no mention whatever of our agreement to Mr. Frye, or In fact to nny? one. until after January 1st." Then rising and tffering hla hand to Albert as if to dismiss him, he added: "Coma out to my house any evening, Mr. Page. We shall be glad to see you, and I am usually at home." There are moments flfchi-n our Na*V,nH ,ie HftV" Afftfrt's agittfjnH ^ 1,1,0 y?ap work, IOOD - : s is lower; than the rest* is ife sayabyut our goods, ttjfc* *<>fuf^tent Medicine, a ly Drugs or Chemicals tion filled; in fact anything ate drug store, just phone rLY AND ACCURATELY LED. in and complete, and our H SAID." >RUG CO. rrn 'X n3 y^ts w*<R w .-.. .II ' Hgyyj?gl By p^l XARK MUNN r L EE SZ1 SHE I3 A. H. T> T&S&F n:j 'iii i i"' >iii"'iiliii> 'Wt uwm 'WZ CHAPTER IX. ra^iRKUT tried to find some plausible excuse for leaving nildjlt1 Frye. lie did not want to make an enemy of him, and more especially now that he was to succeed him as John Nason's legal adviser. It was while perplexed with the situation and trying to solve it that it solved itself. Frye was out, and Albert was, as he had been for three days, thinking how to escape, when a rod faced and rather J bellicose sort of man. came iu and inquired for Frye. "My name Is Staples." ho said, "and I I've got a lawsuit on my hands. I've . laid 4 ho part nor, I i ' ' ? J "Then u'liy did Fryc tell vie f JuifJ. ft [)Ood ease*'" 'pose, but 1 thought I'd Just drop in nd give him a few pointers that iniglit help my case." "What is your cose?" asked Alberf, a little ninuscd at being taken for Frye's partner. "Waal, the facts are," replied Staples, "I've had to sue a miserable whelp in elf defense. I live in Hynpfjeld. Jt'* a small place about ten miles out, an' last spring I bought the good will, stock in trade and all of n man by the name of Hunt, who was in the meut business. He signed a paper, too, agreein' not to engage in the business' in or within ten miles o' Lynnfleld for a period o' five years, and a month agp he opened a shop almost 'cross the street from me and is cuttln' my prices right and left." "And you are bringing an action for Droacn or contract .'" interposca Alport, thinking to have a little fun at the expense of bis caller. "I'm a-suliV him for $10,000 damage, If that's what you mean," replied the belligerent Staples. "I won't get* it all, bnt then, as your partner said, we may get more than If we sued for less." Albert smiled. "And so you are basing your suit on this signed agreement, are youV" he said. "Well, you might as well stop just now, for you have no j case in law, though no doubt a good onp injustice." agreement is all signed and jFwritnessert,^exclaimed Staples, "and !Ofr. Frye said I had good reason to Mfogiflg, suit, and I've paid him $200 on KBptmnt to do it." Jpr'Thnt may be," said Albert, real!#Hug lie had put lils-sbpt In lt^jso to BMk, "and perhaps you baseFotber 8 IfHmnds to base a cult for damages sn. but as for the agreement thft raifn Hunt sign*}, It's of no valtfo whatever." "Then witf did fcrye tell me I bad a good caso and takamy money?" gasped the Irate Staples. yy* .ypy n" w* y* * '*^1 ' "v-V-. MUL foresti lfW^e. +tv siiif ted. fl "You'd fy.i;-f ifroryore JsYUl lp>Ve fl a talk with lrtm. iuiVo-.^ar^H somo loophole for y or^TO Vjnd uu, OU fl| through that 1 do not see, mw^BKr H as your agreement goes. It's not I the paper it's written on." 9 When staples had dcpnrte<l it dawn- I ed upon Albert that he bad unfntfcp tionally pared the way for his own es- 3 cape from Frye. "I'll stay nway'-to-. morrow," he said to himself, "aud-Jet I Staples got in his work and then face B the inevitable storm that I have start- H When, two days later, he purposely B reached the ottlee late Frye did not i oven bid him good morning. "Where were you yesterday?" he said 1 curtly as Albert entered. \ , "I was availing myself of your eatr ! press wish that I cultivate young Na- [ son," was the answer. "We went to I Beverly to see to the housing in of his j yncht for the wlutcr." "And what did you say to Mr. Staples the day before, I would like to i know?" continued Frye in a sneering * tone. "He has retained me for on nc- 1 tion for breach of contract, and you , have told him he bad no grounds for > suit. He came in yesterday, mad as a [ wet hen, and wanted his money back. ? Are you a fool ?" . ? "Maybe I am," replied Albert, trying hard to keep cool, "but I do not care j to be told of it. Mr. Staples explained ? his case to me, and I inadvertently told t him that the agreement he held was of no value in law, which is the truth." "And what has that to do with it$" c said Frye. with biting sarcasm. didn't hire you to tell the truth, and lose ine a paying client. If thflVv your idea of law practice you had b*? ter go back to Saiulgate and hoe corx for a living. You have made a mess of it now and lost mo sovcrul hundred dollars in fees." ~ ' A lKAMf \ * ? * - aiuvu i j ?111 luniiiiiii'u stunning f through all this tirade and looking > squarely at his irate employer. "You need not say any more," he put in when Frye had paused for breath." {! "If 3*011 will further oblige me with a n check for the small balance due me I 1 will not again upset your plans. You need not," lie added, feeling himself * blush, "consider that you owe me any part of the increase you recently prom- A ised. I do not want it." For a few minutes the two looked at; * each other, nn.d then Frye weakened, "You are foolish," he said in a modi- r fled tone, "to act so hastily. Perhaps r I have spoken rather rudely, but you * I must admit you gave me provocation, t Do not throw away a good chance for a few hasty words." * " 1 "I do not care to discuss it," answered Albert flrmly. "The role of private * detective that 3*011 want me to assume is not to 1113* taste anyway, and your: * words have convinced mc we can never j- E get along together. I will not remain , v longer on any terms." -JJ! "And what will 3*on do now?" sneern sinister look entering lilft ^ yellow eyes. "Steal or starve?" - pi "Neither," replied Albert defiantly. ? "I'll go back to Sandgate and hoe corn e first" <? Frye's arrogance melted, and as he si turned and began to play with a paper {] cutter lie said meekly: "Come, Mr. Page, overlook it all. I y spoke too hnstil3*, and I apologize." a. "Will 3-011 oblige me with tlio small J"; balance due me today," asked Albert, "or slinll I call again for it?" K "And it wo part company now," mut- f tered Frye, "what am I to expect? Are K 3*ou to ho a friend or an enemy?" "If yon refer to your scheme to blackmail John Nnson," replied Albert resolutel3* and not mincing words, "I |* am too ashamed to think I dCer lis- 1; tened to 3*our proposals to even speak of it." It was a hard blow and made Frye |i wince, for It was the first time he had ever been openly tilled n villain, but he made 110 nrotost. Instead, ho si- ?. lently wrote n clteck for Albert's due ( nnd handed it to him. "I nui much obliged, Mr. Frye. Good E piopdnp. s'r." said Albert in a chilly y tone, and putting on his bat he left K | the office. y In u week Albert had his office fitted {J up, and then he presented' himself to John Nasou, and nfter that he not only E had all the responsibility thrust upon j. him that lie was nble to lusume, but ( he no longer felt himself m the posl- i< tion of a menial. To one of his proud (< spirit it meant self respect, life and h sunshine. ( CHAPTER X. y r-" "*"""1 OR a month after Albert had j', gone away and Alice had bcgun teaching' they were the subject of much after church .? nnd sewing circle talk. . "If Alice could only git married now," observed Mrs. Menrs, who was perhaps the leader among tho gossips In -Saodgnte, "it 'ud be the most fortnit thing that could happen, but she holds her head nertv middlln* h!<rli fnr a poor girl, which p'raps Is unt'ral, she coniln' from c.no o' the oldest families. THey sr.y ttj?.re wa'n't uothin' left to oitlicr 011 'em when the Widder Page died, un' tho wonder is how she managed to git along ns well as she did." The vexations of an effort to pound tho rudiments of an education-into tho heads of two dozen or so barefooted ixtys and girls that comprised her charge woro far less hard to beqr than tho desolation of a homo bereft of mother and brother. Occasionally some^one of tho neighbors would drop iatf'an evening or one or two of her girl friends cpj^; and stay all nfght. (Continued oh Gth page.) Make* A Clean 8*J Theresa notlun^ * Sores, Hruisesf^Us, ioils, Ernpt ^^^a^^llea. ^IPs on 1 y ^ - "*'" [ifcT|r*"' I.ICF.NSBS, HY TOWN O UN IONMK Volt TUP. FISCAL YKAK DKOINNIN MAY Be It ^yjRneil by the Mayor ami Aldermen u It to*(rr^l.Unioii. S. C;, in Council n6?emblc |d aufnorlty of same: That crertr person, firm, company or corpora Bu en|(Bfrctl in or intending to engage in mi ade, buslMhss or profession hereinnfter men oned, witjfjn the limits of the town of Union all first obtain a license froir the said Clef id Treasurer, and all licenses herein mentions hall be notf-transferablc except by special per tission frq&i the Mayor or Town Concil, nm ker niintuti,- if not otherwise specially provided knd alLlfrc uses shall expire on May 1, I90'?, bit hay, Unrevoked at any time by the Mayor o Town Council. ISec. l. N o person, firm or corporation shall b pl^Bged in,'prosecute or carry on any business fiCupation or profession hereinafter nicutionei itliout first receiving from the town Clerk am treasurer, upon the order of the Mayor, a spccia feense therefor, to wit: % Sec.2. Kvery itinerant, trailer or other persoi except licensed auctioneers) offering for sale 01 ittrmptiug to sell by sample within (he town a Ublic outcry or otherwise, nny goods, wares perchandiscj fancy articles spectacles^ jewelry ticturcs, notions or other articles of liRwchiirac er or kind, shall pay in advance a license of no ess than ten ttio.ixtj dollars par day; liflv lollars per week; or three hundred (|Hil.Wfdal fcrs p^r year. iSVc. 8. Kvery itenerant physician or vendor 01 llcr of medicine, patent or of bis own make, 01 actising as an itenerant his profession or calling iliall pay a license of not less tlinn ten ($l(i,(*i lollars per day or fifty (50.00) per week. Skc. 4. Kvcrv person or persons peddling oi idling within the corporate limits, fruit, poultry rcgctahles, butter, eggs or other like articles ol iroduce, shall pay a license of thirty (fllO.on ler annum. Provided, that this section shal lot he held to apply to sellers of produce am ike characters raised on farms in Union county 1. C. Sue. 5. Knoli and every dealer or company reciting fresh meats, such as beef, mutton, pork isli or oysters and (he like, shall pay a license <>| icventy-fivc ($75.00) per year and shall have a ixed place of business, and said dealer shall not ic permitted to sell from any other place. Skc. il. Kach nud every dealer or company reasling fresh meats, such as mutton, beef, pork ind the like, without the privilege of selling fish >r oysters, shall pay a license of fifty lollars per year, and shall have a fixed place ol nisiness, which said place shall he mentioned in he license, and said dealer shall not be permitted o sell from nny other place. Provided, that Sertoli five of this ordinance shall apply to person* eiling nny of the aforesaid kinds of meat in [uantttics of not less than one quarter of the .nintal. Such person or persons desiring to sell iy the ({uartcr shall first apply to the Mayor for , permit, which shall lie granted upon the filing if an affidavit ki-immv f?,nl. f?iK,.-:? r .. n -- K >???. . The name and post office addrcssof the person tyoposing to sell. 2. That the animal or animals 6 be butchered was born and raised on or upon Bo farm of the proposed vendor. S. That the neat to he offered is in sound and wholesome ondition. Upon making said affidavit, the Mayor shall ?suc an order to the Clerk and Treasurer of the Jtvn of Unrnn, S. C., to grant said vendor a pcrnit to sell said meat without license. Each agent or dealer in maps, books, periodicals and other like articles, five dollars per day or per year 60.0(1 'or each agent or solicitor for subscription for shares or stock of any nonresident Building and Loan Association, per day 100.00 Auctioneer in house or on street, per dsy, not less than l.tKJ Tor each chair in Barbershop 5.<KJ till posters, posting, tacking or distributing ' 20.0(1 till posters, itenerant, not less than, per day 6.00 'or each billiard and pool room 26.0*1 'or each person, persons or company keeping bicycles for rent 10.00 'or each two-hrrsi carriage, buggy or hack kept for hire outside of a livery stable 15.1)0 "or each one-horse carriage, buggy or hack kept for hire outside of a livery stable 10.CC inch person making a business of buying and selling cattle, hogs, sheep and Vuch like for protit or gAiu, per annum 25 00 lach person, persons or company selling coal for protit or gaiii.. 10.0C Inch cotton seed oil miU. 26.00 'or each circus, per day 100.00 'or each three-horse or more dray 15.00 fjreardi.twn.Uv*-- "*?y"*- 10.00 &.itoe-4iurse dray. fc wo Express company and oil company transctihg and doing business in (his town and other uhll or points within this State, for corporations thcr than the government of the United Slates, kfcfficers nnd agents: xpress Company 75.00 il Company 60.00 .Exhibitions outside of opera house or up?,n the reels in the discretion of the Mayor. dr each tlying jenny 200.00 or each flying jenny, per day 10.00 week 40.00, or month 100.00. Fairs, concerts, festivals or parties for gain on Iain street, per night or day, not less than one ollar and at the discretion of the Mayor, ach fruit tree agent 5 t!0 dr each dealer selling fresh fish outside of house, on Main street 150.HO or'each dealer selling fresh fish in house on Main street...? 50.00 or each dealer selling fresh fish more than 100 feet from Main street 50 00 or each solicitor soliciting labor front the town of Union for points beyond incorporate limits, per day 25.00 ach and every person running an ice wagon or dealing in ice 25.00 ach scda fountain 5.(Ml ach ice cream saloon 5.00 ach person selling icecream on street 5.00 unch dealers, per day 1.00 ivery, feed and sales stables, not including street carriages or drays 50.00 :*al estate agent 25.00 !ach agent or dealer (who has no annual license) selling mules or horsss, (5 per day, or $20 per week, or mules ana horses at auction per day 10.0(1 or lecture, musical entertainment, play or show, for reward outside of ?pera house (in discretion^ of the Miyer) 6.00 Inch oculist or optician, itinerant, per day 5.00 or each opera house 50.00 'ach oyster saloon with privilege of selling bulk oysters, per year 10.00 or eacn pawn broker 60.00 or each photograph gallery. 10.00 oreach itenerant photographer, per day 1.00 or ca.h itinerant plumber, per day... 10 00 'or each side show, per day 25.00 or each itenerant sewing machine agent or dealer 10.00 tcnerant stove dealers, per day 5.00 or each boot or shoe black with privi lego of chair on street " 5.0C of each shooting gallery 25.0(1 or each skating rink $5 per month, or per year 10.tHJ or'each railroad for business done within the State and not including that done without the Sta'e ro.Of 'or each restaurant 25.IH 'or each ten pin alley 50.(H iach telegraph company operating an office within the incorporate limits of the town of Union shall pay a license per annum of 25.Of Cach telephone company transacting ( Southern P ^ THIS GREAT RAILWAY RU ,1! . t . 1 " sad doinp hutlneni bewten any ,v. points in t big town or any other point or points in ihi%fitate for Inilivinum's or corporations other than the JO*' ernment of the United States, its of? fleers anil :i(r? it?, fiO.CX Each wi>ody;.i J if Kor each nnJ erery business ?ot specified tl above sha'l be chargMl at the tliiMr^tjon qt th? Kayor or Town Council., Ji Ssc. 8 Any person, persons, companyjVv^ y or corporation embraced or mentioned in snyxil - the foregoing sections or section of this ordinance i, anil required therein to obtain license or to fcay k for the performing or carrying on of their reil spective business or for the transaction of tbe same, who shall fail, refuse or neglect to pay the d license or amount therein specified in advancft I. and each and every person, firm Or corporation t giving, showing, or attempting to give or Sh?w r any of the performances, shows or exhibitions without having received and paid for their'IIe WcuA to do so, slid any person or persons, firm or corporation violating any part or parts of this I ordinance, shall be subject to and for and i?I quired to pay a fine of not less than one ddlllr I per day for each and every day so offended, or not moro than one hundred dollars per day or to i be imprisoned and made to work on the streets r and public places of the town for not more than t thirty days for each day so offended, and at tile . di crrilou of the Mayor or Town Council. , Sue, 9. That All licenses herein tneutioned - are due and collectable beginning May 1, ItMM. t Done and ratified in Council assembled under I the hand of the Mayor and seal of the Council this the fourth day of April, 1W4. Attest: Machktii Youso, r W. D. Aktiiuk. Mayor, r Clerk and Treas, ' AN ORDINANCE. r J To Kaisk Supi'Liks tor] tiik Fiscal. Ykak I ItlCOINMNG may l,.llHli, VOR til k TOWN ok I Union, S. c. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of Union, b. C. in Council assembled and by the authority of same: ; That a tax to rover the expense of said town of Union, from the first day of May, lis St, to the 1 first day of May HHJ6 be levied end collected in iqauqcr and form as follows: Skc. i. That a tax of one and two thirds (I 2-U) mills upon every dollar of the value of all real estate, personal property and stock in trade is hereby. levied for a Sinking l<"und to redeem j. bonds. Skc. 2. That a tax of three and one-third (31-3) mills upon every dollar of the value of nil real estate, personal property and atock in trade, is hereby levied to pay interest on water works, electric lights, water improvement and sewerage bonds. 1 No- !l Tl,.. _ ,.r .? -in- .?' w. ?..mv it tdA ui ivu \ iv>; iiiiiis upun every i dollar of the value of real estate, personal property, and stock in trade Is hereby levied to meet lhe ordinnry cxpcnces of municipal government of snid town for the fiscal year beginning the first day of May 1U04. Sec. 4. ThAt the sum of two (2) dollars be fixed as a commutation for the street or road duty, and the said sum to he paid by all able bodied ninlc persons able to perform or cause to be performed the labor herein required, between the ages of eighteen (18) and fifty (5ti) years, who reside within the corporate limits of said town, except ordained ministers and those exempt by law? and any person liable to this tax, who shall fail to pay within the time specified, t shall be required to work on the streets of Union four days under the direction of the street overseer, and any person failing cither to pay said commutation or perform said labor, shall be ! brought before the Mayor's court and, upon con1 viction, shall he fined in a sum not exceeding teto(10) dollars or imprisonment not axceeditig ' twe'nty (3fi) days, either or both. Sec. 6. That one-half of the taxes herein levied and assessed shall be due and collected in 1 the month of May, 1W4, and the remaining half shall be due and collected during the month of October, lttOl. skc. 0. That the Town Clerk and Treasurer ( shall proceed to collect one-half of the taxes herein levied, ami that he shall keep his books open from the first day of May next to the first ! day of June 11)04, for this purpose; after which lime he shall proceed by distress or otherwise, us prescribed by law, to collect sucli as remains ; unpaid with a penalty of twenty 120). per cent, and cost of collecting added. Sec. 7. That the town Clerk and Treasurer ( shall Teopen his books and keep them open from the first day of October next to the fiqit dey of ( November, 1MH, for tho purpose" til" collecting , the remaining half of the taxua herein levied, ( after which time lie shall proceed by distress or ( otherwise as prescribed by law to collect such as . remains unpaid with a penalty, of twenty fjll) ^ | CCnt. .1 mi of col w>i't ing j I<*.vl. Sec. 8. That the basis of value for taxaTion of real estate, pcrsonnl property and stock in trade shall be taken from assessments as levied bv (bounty Auditor in UKO and JfiVt. 1 SEC. W. 'Thut nil ordinances or part of or! dinancea conflicting with this ordinance are ! hereby declared repca'ed. * Done and ratified in Council Assembled under the hand of the Mryor and soal of the Council l this the fourth (4th I day of April 1V04. Maciiktii Young, .\V. D. Arthur, Mayor. Clerk und Treats. Lines of Least Resistance. That life may be one roundelay, That peace may deck your brow, Let lovely woman have her way? She'll take It anyhow. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Luckily, castles In the air are never visible to the eye of the tax collector. When a man is Intoxicated with l?ve he does pot AV /?.? & have to tie up his i ( y^L/\ llcnt' next day. \ I I \l 1V\ Tllc ) / \l l\ V sec hothtaf at/ I I \N tractive In beauty i ^>7 \| <4>!t unadorned. i Fitting a dress Is a mere matter of form. It Is the paying for it that i pinches. The man who was disappointed lp | love takes grim satisfaction fn reading the divorce news. No man catches cold by having a 1 draft in his pocket. After he marries her a tall man frequently has to look up to a short woman. ii 13 at least cuaritablo to think that the spring poet was bora that way. 'B ^AIL/WAY WE RUN 11:^1 NS THROUGH A BESTVESTI" ^ mi ?"' * I h. ANDJjAVETHE I ^iKSSSSS-. "EST DINING 6 CAR SERVICE | K' \yftt. MKCl... V iMiAilfti * > uto:n 12 up stairs Footer Building. S IwEANS BEATY, " ~ j ? v ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. No. 3, Law Range. To Cure's Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bn mo Quinine Tablets. All druggihta refund the inoiie>"if it fails to cure. E. W (trttve'i, signature on each hox. 25<;. 6 ly Dr. R. M. Dorsey, Specialist ou diseases of tLe LYE and EAR ?II 11(1? OPTICIAN. Successor to II. R. Goodell. Alexander's Music Ilall, Spartan burg, S. C. 47-lyr. CONTRACTORS'm ^BUILDERS'^ .?._W1LL SUPPLIES. OMIIRD1H0H fORtTsUfPlY CO. <? '7/ This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bronio*Qulnitie T*bieu the reiredv t.bet curra n rolil In one day y j, " !| In every town L and village may be had, Of NBca ' n? Axle v r Grease! iiaj* I that nfjikes your 1 Kfk* I horses-glad, 1 - ' . jfe'. RTI'ANS Tablets doc'tCrff" find a good prescription for mankind The 6-cent packet is enough for usual > occasions. The family bottle (60 cents) *.,VV contains a supply for a j ear. All drug* gist sell them, AT THE . .Cash Bargain Store i At. . k : . ' You will alwa^Ljjjpd a - "Kfl' \ new and prettyjhie of ' j&rbgoods to make your ". ?* ? tion from. ' r Good India Linen Lawns from 5c \ to 25c per yard. ^ Figured Lawns in all styles and colors from 5c per jard up. Ladies' and Misses' Lace Ilose from 15c to 25c a pair.| . Ladies' Oxfords from 98c to ?2.50 a pair/ We have just received another new lot of Notions which includes T n~u.. Xi* /~t~n ol:? iiauirn i/cit3, r uilUJ VUllHrfc", OHITC Waist Sets, PufF Combs, Ilnir Pins and many other things too numerous to mcution. Mrs. D. N. Wilburn. ROBT. R. BERRY, M. D. OFFICE HOLMES PHARMACY. I 12 to L:80 Hours < 2 :80 to 4 I 7 :80 to 8 :80* Special attention given to Consumption, Catarrh and condltiona of nose nfld throat. Dr. Alexander S. Foster, Surgeon Dentist, JONOSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Rooms over J. F. AI mart's Store. J. CLAUDE CAUBLE, I CONTRACTOR. Plumbing Corne /lain (las and and EnterSteam Fitting prise Sts., UNION, S. C. Services Guaranteed. Prices.Reasonable. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, "% ATTCRf EYS AT LAW,^ Foster Building, Union, S.'C. J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW..