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I | Unadulterated Extracts! If it is anything in the Spice or Extract line you could not do better than place your orders with us. We are special agents for the famous Dwinnel-Wright & Company's Spices, and always keep a complete line on hand. In bulk and in boxes of all shapes and sizes, Pepper, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, Cayenne Pepnor Pinnminn otr J'VI , V^IIM lUIIIVIIf V f tic. We also make a specialty of the following popular and reliable goods: Knox's Acidulated Gelatine, Knox's Plain Gelatine, Peter Cooper's Gelatine, Cox's Gelatine, Bromangelon, Tryphosa, Jello, Fresh Shredded Cocoanut, Grated and Sliced Pine- . apple, Dessert Peaches, Pears, Plums and Apricots. If you have wants in the eating line, we are prepared to supply them; if you appreciate frese goods, that is the kind we sell: if you want the politest and promptest attention, our store is the place to get it. Remember we make our business what we advertise, "The Home of Everything to Eat for Man and Beast." Union Grocery Co., (Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Feed Stuff.) L. L. WAGNON, - - MANAGER. n??TEx.rcts|Tllefash toPin St?re are the most economical i - .. , to buy, for at least two rcUlO/ NCCKW cH\ reasons. First, double j S3g?."S5.ttS I kind goes twice as far as jand shades at 5c, 8c, 15c, 25c two of the ordinary kind ' and 50c each, and gives richer and better flavors. Second, our , .. . ,t . extracts go direct from Ladies Beltsi maker to consumer, from * , , A r , .. , D ... us to you. Tliere is but . A bl? llne of Ladle* Belti one small profit to pay, in the latest styles and in the therefore we offer better following colors: blue, white, extracts for less money . than do dealers who buy 8reen and black at 25c each. of manufacturers and Ladies White Shirt Waists jobbers. at 50c, 75c, $if $1.25 and PROVE THEN FOR YOURSELF <^50 eacft by giving our extracts a ' M ' n P.,H(ir,K mr trial. Your money back 1 ^ JVlanton Patterns, 10c if they fail to please. each. Prepared in the following flavors: , Vanilla, Lemon, Strawberry, Pine- if no i\ iwtwvmT I apple, Peppermint, Ginger, Rose, \M\ U. ?. W1LBUKN. i Cinnamon and Banana. < Palmetto Drug Co., Huiet & Remvick, Owners. * | ~ | VC^Oll Paper has added to his stock in stock, lots of it, some pretty of Stoves and Tinpatterns front 10 cents up. Four sets of sample lx>oks of the Ware a full line of latest thing in paper for the season . of 1905. I will order at 10 per j wait. Farming Implements ; New stock, lots of Hfcvlos ?md -- -V ] plenty of it. If the very l>e8t work at the lowest price counts, your Cotton Planters, { orders will come my way. ?( . . \ Upholstering, carpet laying. Plows, Hoes, etc., also ^ If you want your work done Kridle* Collars and t promptly, see n.e, I guarantee D ies, collars ana J satisfaction. Backhands. The best i .lust 111, a full supply of line varnishes, the very thing for doing over of quality with the \ your mahogany or walnut furniture. I rul> and polish all nice work. most reasonable , Your repair work will la; attended # to promptly if you prices. j King 103. I J Milling, The Paper Man. T. A MURRAH. { aft- i DR. C. B. BOBO F : t Continues to Gives Mast Sensi- r Me Advice Along the Lines * of Hygiene. j T~ . i Mr. Editor: I wish to continue i the ' discussion of the subject, i "Water, how to apply to preserve < health and cure various diseases." 1 I see in my last some one has com- < plctely spoiled my lathi motto by changing mens to meus and sana to t sane. 1 desire to quote a few emi- 1 nent medical authors on water as a < therapeutic agent. These are in i forms of prescriptions which can j be? used by all intelligent readers i and injure none except the doctors. < A common sense use of air, water < and hygienic treatment will surely cause the doctor's visits to be less frequent. < Dr. Lambo says tlrnt drilling < distilled water will cure stone, < gravel, cancer and other malignant diseases, if a pure diet is used at i tbo same time. Dr. Hypcis, of SH, i Louis, says that to drink plenty of hot water is the best kiditey medicine one can hike. Dr. "Carpenter, of St. Louis, says the best "way to cool fever is by sponging ^ith tepid , water. Dr. J. L. Ingram says I believe in plenty of water internally, externally and eternally. Dr. \V. Frank Moss says the quickest and best way to mow the bowels is by an injection of water. The quickest way to produce a sweat is the hot bath. The quickest way to stop hemorrhage of the lungs is to 1 apply eold cloths or ice to the chest. 1 The best stimulant is the hot bath or hot water drinking. The best remedy for bruises and lacerations is the application of cold wet cloths. All old soldiers can War testimony to the fact of this statement. All army surgeons fully realized the value of water as an antiseptic. anodyne, sedative, tonic, diaphoretic, styptic and other healing properties. The physiological effects of hot and cold water are diluent, dissolvent, sedative, laxative, emetic, nervine, expectorant, alterative, diuretic, tonic, anti-spasmodic, anodyne, anesthetic, diaphoretic, styphtic and cliolagoguc. A fluttering heart is quieted instantly by applying over it a cold wet cloth. Vomiting and nausea are checked by a cold wet cloth under the chin. Apply a cold wet cloth over night for a few nights for sore throat. Severe pains in the lungs arc relieved by hot cloths bctween the shoulders and cold cloths over tha lungs in front; renew the cloths every four minutes. What a contrast between the treatment of diseases now and 75 years ago. 1 Your correspondent remembers the time when a patient scorched with fever was shut up in a close room with strict orders from the doctor ' not to allow it to have a drop of 1 cold water! And often, in order to deplete his patient still more, 1 the socalled M. D. would cord his 1 patient's arm and with the deadly ' lancet proceed to draw from it i blood! till he fainted. All this in < the name of science! My father A-1,1 -- * ' 1 una me wncn a ooy, he had lain ill 1 bed three weeks with hot fever, not allowed a drop of water. One i day a neighbor lady came in about dinner time, as she had dined at home, and offered her services to wait on him. When alone he bcgnn lagging her for water. He ] said, "I am burning up! I am 1 dying for water! The good lady's ' sympathetic nature could not with- J stand his appeals. She gave him water and in fifteen minutes he was . in profuse perspiration and recov- { ered. A thousand times better it 1 would have been, if our forefathers had followed the example of the ravage Indians, repaired to nature's laboratory, the forest, and guided ' by instinct, and what common 4ensc the God of nature hock given i them, gathered and prepared the I numerous medicinal plants spread jut before them, and treated themielves. C. B. Bobo. Sedalia, S. C. Sermonefrte by W. M. Poster. 3/>th verse of the 32nd chapter of Deuteronomy. To mo lielongeth vengeance, and recompense; their foot shall slide in due tinie: for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things | that shall come upon them make last'. To God alone ladongs vengeance ind recompense, I will repay saith he Ix>rd. Judgment also will I lay the linen and righteousness to he plummet, and the hail shall nveep away the refuge of lien, and [he water shall overflow the hiding places. There is no hiding place Tom God. If I take the wings of | he morning and fly to the uttcrnost parts of the earth lo! thou irt there. If I make my bed in icll lo! thou art there. God sees is well in the dark as in the light dl things are open to His view. Hie knows what is in man, and mows tliat bis Ucaft is desperately ivicked and deceitful above all things, who .can know it save God? rheir foot shall slide in due time, so says the living God, and God is lot a man that he should lie, nor die son of man that He should repent. Hath He said, and shall he not do it, or hath he spoken and ihall he not muke it good? The day >f the calamity of the wicked is at hand, and the things that shall ?*ome upon them make haste, The I>ord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptation, and bo reserve the unjust unto the day jf judgment to l>e punished. It is appointed unto man once to die, and after this the judgment, and man will be judged according to the deeds done in the Is sly. How careful then ought Christains to Ihj; they all should walk in wisdom toward them that arc without, re' deeming the time for the days are evil. Prove themselves to be a peculiar people, zealous of good works walking worthy the vocation whereunto they nave been called. Be spl>er, be vigilant, for your adversary the devil like a roaring lion walkcth about seeking whom he may dovour. All hearts are known to God on high To deceive Him, no one should try; He knows all hearts and tries the reins. And both heaven and earth sus" tains. Vengeance,recompense, are his own, All secret thoughts to him are known; To the letter he will repay To all mankind who go astray. In due time wicked feet shall slide, And men to endless ruin glide; Calamity will Ik; at hand, And (jiod strict justice will demand. Their fearful doom will soon make haste, While life with many runs to waste; Let all be ready for the day, When they from time must haste uwuy. READ ALL THIS. You Never Know the Moment When This Information May Prove of Infinite Value. It is worth considerable to any citizen of Union to know how to be cured of painful, annoying and itching piles. Know then that Doan's Ointment is a positive-remedy for all itchiness of the skin, for piles, excema, etc. One application relieves and soothes. Read this testimony of its merits: L. Ubele, baker and confectioner on Main St., says: "I have used Doan's Ointment ond found it to be as represented. It is the only remedy on the face of the cjprth that 1 know will cure itching piles, one of the most trying and irritating afflictions 'there is. Doan's Ointment procured at Holmes Pharmacy will cure the affliction, and do it at once. You are welcone to use my name as one who can speak to this effect from sxperience." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c per box. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Re Luwuimsr me name?IMJAH'B?and take no other. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that C. A. Betaill. guardian of the estate of Orin B. Holds, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the bounty of Union, for a final discharge is such guardia. It is ordered, that the 17th day of April, A. D. 1005, be fixed for hearing )f petition, and a final settlement of mid estate. Jason M. Greek, Probate Judge, Union County, S. C. Published in The Union Times March 17th, 1605. ll-4t from frigid to Torrid From Coal to Ice you s _ think, one is no mora a luxury than the other, both are a necessity will deliver If F at vour dnnr VM ? m Buy your ticket, it is economy and saves you trouble. ce house opposite Southern Passenger Depot. J. B. RICHARDS. - ..? .. ..i, R J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN R( REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND Ll BONDS. In HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. ^ J. CLOUGH WALLACE, ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW. = Room 12 up Stairs Foster Building. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. dTh~ MONTGOMERY, M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Office in Opera House Building. ( Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. o Residence Plmne 147. ij ll-12tp Dr. J. M. Wallace Dr. 11. L. Fellers WALLACE & FELLERS, eUDENTISTSl-S Crown and Bridge Work c A Specialty. Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 I Nicholson Building. Phone 117. Shoes! Shoes! I If it is Shoes you need no one can satisfy you better in style or price than I will. I handle the Brown Shoe Cpr Famous 5 Stars line. The only house recognized by the St. Louis Purchase Exposition with two grand prizes, which is the highest award ever given any shoe manufactory in the world. Try a pair of the White House -t Shoes, stands without an ' equal, at $3.50. Also the Buster Brown specialties for p boys and girls. y How About Your Spring Suit? J My stock for this season is ^ by far the handsomest, new- u est, most up-to-date and de- E sirable I have ever had, also r correctly cut, that is why 11 the suits are so comfortable. The smallest thing about my I place is price; the biggest = thing is value. Come and judge for yourself. GEO. W. GOING. FAMOUS FRUIT LANDS. Of the East Texas Country. Home of the Elberta peach, the strawberry, plum, pear, tomato and other fruits and vegetables. Hig money in growing for the northern markets. On February 7th and 21st, March 7th and 21s't, round trip home-seekors tickets from St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo or Memphis to Texas points at rate of one i fare plus $2 not exceeding $15. J One way colonist tickets at half fare, ? plus$2on February 21st and March 21st. write ior DooKlet on Texas fruit ' lands, map and time table. L. P. SMITH, T. P. A., Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Ga. BOILERS AND ENGINES. L Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. | Augusta, Georgia- | rs The hcok Loo bkam 1 SAW MILL I WITH j 1 Heacock-King Feed Works jf Engines and Boii.brs, Woodworking W Machinery, Cotton Qinnino, Brick- j MA KINO AND 8 H I N O I. e AND LATH j Machinery, Corn Mii.u, Etc.. Etc. i OIBBES MACHINERY CO.* I Columbia, B, C. I $ The Qibbes shingle Maohink F. C. DUKE, ^presenting the Best and Most boral Life, Health and Accident surance Companies In the world. OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. Fhere Shall We end Drugs? Don't go without any article of Drugs, Medicines or Sundries because you are unable to come to our store for it. Send us word or order by telephone and we will deliver what you need AT ONCE. )ur Delivery ? Service is for your accommodation. It enables you to get what you want just when you want it. No matter how small the order, it will receive our best attention. HONE 73. XJKE DRUG CO. TlnHo** Mnfnl TTnl/vn If You want to Do like others do "rade with Turner & May field, 'hey have what you want at rices to suit, and on terms ou can very easily agree, ust received a shipment of Rugs, Window Shades and Lace Curlins. How about one of our 36 ound feather beds for $10? Pay 5 when you get it and balance i fall. Give us a call. UBNER & MAYFIELP WHIPS AND POCKET KNIVES CHEAP ? AT I. T. SEXTON'S. Vhen You Buy Your Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and Millinery from us you not only get the goods at the All/C CT r* A cu nrki/-TT> vfton but you are also given Trading Stamps, with which to get premiums. Remember ^ this when you need J) ^ anything in our line. fl.E. TlffSLEY. f _ i In every town JL and village maY had, | LC Mica 1 1*|M Axle j v p Greasa a^?* that makes your > sfe* horses glad. J