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^ When you p , tive it is corre ^ stand by your 2 BISCUIT COM] z |1 ^ NAT1Q1 SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. OKKtl'E or THE I'lf AI KM AN ROARl) OF VISITORS." Charleston, S. ('., July <>, lsV.-o. vacancy in a State ilenetioiary Scholarship *o be filled by competitive examination exists in Union County. Application blanks in iv be obtained at once from Col. C. S. Cadsden, (Jhai* man, Charleston, S. C., or from th< County Superintendent of Ed neat ion Those applications, fully filled out ii everv nai ticular. inn?t be in the hand of the Chairman 011 July 31, in order t receive consideration. (Signed) C. S. OA PSD EN, 28 :>t Chairman Hoard of Visitor? NOTICE OF LAND SALE The State of South Carolina, ) Court o t'ountyof Spartanburg. t Probatt Leila I. (iarris individually ami a 'Administratrix of the estate of Johi S. (iarris, deceased, Petitioner, against S. I'. J. (iarris, Sr., et al. Defendants Hy virtue of authority given mo it the above entitled ease I will sell tc the highest bidder before the Ooitri lions'door, in the city of Union, a public outcry on salesday in August J!)0o, between the legal hours of sab the following described real estate t< wit: All that tract of land in Uniot County, State aforesaid, boui'.ded bj lands of Iterndon Wallace and others containing one hundred acres, more 01 less, and being the same tract con veyed to sai l John S. (iarris by J. T Willard and W. K. Dillingham by deet dated February 12, 10O3, and reeordei in the olliee of the Clerk of Court fo i mon i/ounty. Mate aloresatu, in (leet book S No 36, page 473. less twenP acres of said t raol sold by said Join S. Cfarris to Ilerndon Wallace. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser t? pay for papers and recording. J. .1. ( 5 K X TRY, 1'mbate .1 udge Spartanburg County July 13. lOOo. l4--M-*_,S-3t WOFFORD COLLEGE Henry N. Snyder, LL. D. Presiden Two degrees, A. B. and A. M. Foil courses leading to the A. i?. Dcgrei Nine Professors, Departments?Ethics and Astronomy Mathematics, Physics, and Geology Biology and Chemistry, l.atin, Creek English, German and French, Ilistor; and Economics. Library and Librari an. The W. K. Furnett (iyninasiun under a competent director. J. 15 Cleveland Science Hall. Athleti grounds. Course of lectures !>y tin ablest men on the platform. Jiare mu sical opportunities. Next Session September 20. Hoard from to $10a month. Fo Catalogue or other information, add res: J. A. ( 1amew ki.i., Secretary Spartanburg, S. C. W0FF0RD COLLEGE Fitting School. Three new brick buildings. St-an heat and electric lights. Head Master, four teachers and Ma tron live in the buildings. Situated on the WolTord Campus Students take a regular course in tin College Gymnasium, and have acces. to the College Library. $ 115.00 pays for board, tuition, an< all fees. Sons of Methodist minister* do not pav tuition. Next session be gins September 20. For Catalogue, etc , address A. Mason DuI'rk, Head Master. Spartanburg, S. C. Bring your job work to Thl TlMbS. We can please you, BZSjBHES^. Q you are posi- U are willing to |?1 e NATIONAL M red and white B9 ackage of Bis- pi Wafers it has |*| C which absole contents of EBHcsnca >lace your 0. K. on anything ct and as it should be. You mark?your O. K. When th PANY puts this trade mark in v^on each end of a p; cuit, Crackers or 1 ffiwjBgj affixed its final 0.1 lutely guarantees th the package to be tl lative of excellence. BanKsl this trade mark real package of GRAHA1 *??0 or SOCIAL TE- BI MAL BISCUIT COM NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina. County of Union. Whereas, a petition has been filed with me, as supervisor, containing the names of one-fourth of the qualified electors of Union County, which said petition is now on file in this ollice, I praying an election to he ordered by me, submitting the question of "Dis^ pensary" or ".No Dispensary" to the 1 qualified electors of the county, and in pursuance of "An act to amend sec1 tion 7 of an act entitled" An Act to s provide for the election of the State 0 Iloerd of Control, and to further regulate the sale, use, consumption, transportation and disposition of intoxicatj i:ig liquors or liquids in this state, and prescribe further penalties for viola. tion of the dispensary law, and to police the same, approved March 6, lt- 1890, said Act being approved on the 251 h day of February, J904, an election is hereby ordered to be held in Union s j County at the various precincts in said it county on the loth day of August, 1 1905. on the question of "Dispensary" I or "So dispensary," and those desir. , ing to vote to retain the dispensary ) j will cast a ballot with the word "Dis( pcnsary" written or printed thereon, I and those desiring to vote against and ( for tlie removal of the dispensary will east a ballot with the words "No Disg pensary" written or printed thereon. ' (liven under my hand and official seal this lKth day of July, 1005. T. J. Hktkmiai'uii, Supervisor Union County. ' College of Charleston, . 1785 Charleston, S. C. 1905 120th ykar HKIitNS SKI't. 29. betters, Science, Engineering One 1 scholarship giving free tuition to each f county of South Carolina. Tuition i $lo. board and furnished room in bormitory $10 to $12 a month. All > candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pijy $100 a year. For catalogue address IIakrison Handoi.imi, 29-It President. Sickening Shivering- Fits. of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Hitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial . benefit ill millariiv for it oinrla a trim ! curative iulluence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It it ' much to be preferred to (Juinine, hav ' ing none of this drug's bad after-effects 10. S. Munday.of Henrietta,Tex..writes > ".My biother was very low with malari'? al fever and jaundice, till he took Elec> trie Hitters, which saved his life. At V Dr. F. C. Duke's drug "store; price 50c. - guaranteed. i Famous Fruit Farms of Texas. Arkansas, Louisiana, and the great ' South-west reached hy the Cotton Melt Route. You can purchase very ^ cheap round trip "Home Seeker" ticks ets al Atlanta, Hirmingham, Auniston, ' Montgomery and certain other points any lirst or third Tuesday. Tickets hear a final return limit of 21 dnys, and allow stop overs any point west of Memphis. Ask for tickets to read hy Memphis and The Cotton licit. Write 1 L. 1'. Smith, Trav Pass. Agt. Atlanta, (in. A Grim Tragedy. B is daily enacted in thousands of homes. 9 as Death claims, in each one, another victim or Consumption or Pneumonia, j Hut. when Coughs and Colds are prop, erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. . (J. H untley, of Oaklandon. Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold, which cured her, ami to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis: eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c. aud $1.00 hy Dr. F. C. Duke druggist. Trial bottle free. m tie very super- ?* To learn what ? ly means try a E ACRACKERS m SCU1T. V 2 91 PANY P mrmnrr^ A LONG SUFFERING INDIVIDUAL. The man who rails trains in the gram union station Must answer a ({uostlon or two. Ilia tongue. very seldom ran go on vara tion. At least, till Ms day's work is through. What time does the train Get in from Chainplaln? wnirn one do wo take To ftot to tho lake?Ts the "Cannon ISaU" late? Which one Is Its K?rte? Oh. say, do you think I'll have time lor drink? And when do we start ? For WelllnRton Mart? Well. If you don't know. ? Why can't you say so? 'Tis these are the questions that piV? ui vexation For th : man who calls trains in the tran 1 union station. Tho man who calls trains must be patlen and wlllInK To all kinds of folks to reply, ThOUKh some of the questioners seem t need killing And some on Rood manners are shy. Say. does my rebate Expire If I'm late? Does that train come back That ran down the track? I'd like to know why It's ten cents for pie. Has that train went yet That runs to Wllllmette? Please, when are we due In Kalamazoo? t-ray, wncre ciin l chock My trunk for Quebec? 'TIs questions like these that they fire li rotation At the man who calls trains in the grant union station. _ ^ jP\ "Wliat'n tl?? Oi /i { mat tor with youi [\ ' f?-v\ -J t'niml>> Tommy?' A ilii' "^w? Jea yjNfi \ I been Fourth o: Uv Q Time at a Discount. "Time mny be money, but It lsn'i i very much." "That depends on people." 1 "No. It doesn't. It Is true of nnj one who tries to raise money by hock Ing Ids watch with his esteemed un ole." Chilly. Oh, what a lovely fall we'll have, , If we have one at nil! That 1st to say. If wo live through The weather thHt la now In view. The fall will neeil bo warm and clear To halfway average up the year. Allowable. "No front Ionian will strike n worn an." "Dnt's right, pardner, unless h< strikes her fer a meal or soinpln llk< dat." The Simple Life. Man wants but little here below. lie may be happy minus pelf. A mug. a pipe, ft chunk of plo; He'll tell the world to chase Itself. Much Easier, "He made a killing at the race truck today." ? urn i nionry t ' "Oil, no; Just mosquitoes." Dad to Worse. "IIow Is Sinker doing now?" "Poorly, I should Judge. He lias flvc (logs, nnd he used to have but three." Easy Winners. The prise Is for the ones who stick, .And. while they may not get rich quick, In Just a very little while They have the plunger left a mile. ? < - - : sl, ChlaM* Mohninmrdaua. traveler In the upper Tuugtse province* of China found In the town of lllngnnfu many Chinese Mohauimeduus who keep up communication with their fellow religionists of Arabia. A missionary who has lived among them for years declares that they are very quarrelsome, much given to honsilng of their Turkestan origin, and, iu spite of the prophet's injunctions drink u great deal of wine. This Is usually the ease with Chinese Mohammedans. In Ilinganfu, and more especially In Kansub, a few of their spiritual teachers keep up their knowledge of Arabic and arc occasionally visited by Arab or central Asian mullahs, who follow the old Arab trade route l:y way of Ilami, by which the Arabs originally traded and propagated ihelr faith. These mollahs visit every country In the east where the followers of the prophet are to be fouud und keep up (he lies of the faithful with Islam. As they often stir up dissatisfaction and foment disturbances against the Chinese authorities, the latter regard them with suspicion. How fwnllows Drl'.'k. Of course we know thai swallows drink as tliey skim over the surface of water. We have seen how here and there the water ripples on a pond when swallows are gracefully skimming to and fro. One day 1 sat down beside a small pond where every evenin.'? many barn swallows came to bathe and drink on the surface of the glassy water. With sketch book and pencil in hand I closely watched the birds, and you may Imagine my delight t > see just how they uinnuged to touch an 1 dip up the water as they came within a few steps of me. You see, the swallow takes up water In 11h lower bill Just as you would dip up a little water in a spoon or In the hollow of your hand while you glided over the rurface in a boat. Only the under half of the open bill touches the water. If the upper half were also to touch, the water would be forced out on either side Instead of being scooped up Into the bill. ?St. Nicholas. A Lnkc That Stores Unit. There is a lake that stores the sun's heat at Medeve, in northeastern Transylvania. Thick beds of rock salt j underlie the district, and a similar for million appears upon iiih mirmiT in mounds, some of tliem over UX) feet ill height. Among these the lake rests at fully l.iitXi feet above sen level. Upon the surface Its water Is almost sweet, four Inches l>elow there is a twentieth of salt, at two feet there Is one-fifth, ami at five feet the water is practically saturated with salt. In Septeinlier, nfter a summer's sunshine, the thermometer showed the lake's wnters to be 130 degrees four feet down. Even by April, after a whole p season of wintry weather, It had only been reduced to 80 degrees. Kxperld. incuts have proved that this Is due to absorption and retention of the sun's t heat by the salt saturated solution, Grace Ivnlven. There is a curious class of knives of the sixteenth century the blades of which have engraved 011 one side the musical notes to the benediction of the table, or grace before ment, and on the other the grace after meat. These Kniven iisuauy weni in sets or rour, representing ft four part Jiannony of bass, tenor, alto and treble, They ^vere kept in nn upright case of stamped leather anil wore placed before the , singers according to the adaptation of each due to his particular part. As 1 may he supposed, the inscription -was usually In Latin. The following specimen is taken from actual kulres of the period: "Fro tills beneflciis Pens, gratias aglinus tlbi" (For thy good gifts, O God, we thank thee). ' Marcn and Kllllen. f A song of bygone generation re* preached the French with calling their i* mothers "mares" and all their daughf ters "Allies," and it Is easy to Imagine that "Ally" is connected with "Alle." As a matter of fact, the word "Ally" is of Scandinavian origin anil Is really a diminutive of "foal." Shakesiieare makes Fuck disguise himself In "likeness of a Ally foal." "Mare" is the t Anglo-Saxou "mere," feminine of "inearli," a horse, a trace of which remains In "marshal," which properly r signllies master of the horse. The Mont Accurate Frontier. As an Instance of the Icnloiisv exist ing in the relations between Norway ami Sweden It may be noted that the boundary line between the two countries Is the most minutely exact in Europe. In every parish touched by the line there is deposited an elaborate plan which is renewed every ten years, the wholo of the work of surveying. etc., being carefully repented each time.?Pearson's Magazine. , Qualities and the Sexes. One of the charms of an intimacy between two persons of different sexos Is that the man loves tho woman for qualities he does not envy, and the woman appreciates the man for qualities she does not pretend to possess. ? Nineteenth Century. Ontrnireon*. Miss Listener?Tlien you didn't Join : j that philanthropic organization? Mrs. Chatterbox?No; when I Intimated to the ladles that I wanted to do something for charity one of them suggested that I might begin by holding my ' tongue. I Working I'p. Elsie?Yonr Uncle Harry seems awful young to be a doctor. Willie? Yes, he ain't a real growed up doctor yet. I expect he's only 'tendln' to chll- , dren yet, so* to get some practice. Excuses don't pay back borrowed cash.?Louisville Herald. PERT PARAGRAPHS. You can't believe everything you hear, but perhaps you don't waut to. There is no combination that will bring such unalloyed joy us for u lnzy niau to inherit money. The board of health is hardly tho board you get at certain boarding houses you may have met. A child that can get tilings by crying is apt to develop strong lungs. The best way to keep young is not to grow old. It Is great sport to sec a man making u fool of himself if he doesn't happen to l?e your husband. Occasionally you find a New Year's resolution that lias lasted up to the present time, but it is mighty lonely. A An eccentric man is a crank wlia has money. After promising to obey nt the marriage altar a woman often gets even by making the man do all of the minding. The man who knows when to cut it short knows a whole lot. A man may he a German diplomat and yet have a line Italian hand. Picnic Luck. I wonilor why the festive shower The picnic searches out To jnur the merrymaking hour And put good times to rout. It picks on this especial wood. Though there Is many a spot Where it might do a world of good And help the crops a lot. The picnic party sallies forth. The day la bright and fair, To east or west or south or north No cloud floats In the air, lint e'er the shades of evening fall It's pretty safe to bet An uninvited shower will call And prove that rain Is wet. The gown of soft and fluffy white, 80 sweet and fair to view. Is now, to say the least, a sight; Wt\* h:its aro ruinori ton. The dainty lunch Is water soaked To add to mother's cares; You'd think that father would get choked. The way he softly swears. Oh. It l? sweet to take your Wife And children by the hand. To seek the calm and simple Ufo And get your features tanned* But take along your rubber coat, Umbrellas and, likewise. Some life preservers and a boat. Though fair may be the skies. Where They Keep .TMiRorfcOO* Everything. n vfrq "Tlio doctor waV says I need a r V/yfys c (_J[ \ new liver." "Have you v 111 priced them at ^ 7 111 the department ? store?" In Theory. You often hear that patient work Will Irtiiri tn wonlth nml fnmn And nearly always from a man Who h-?* not tried the game. ^limbing a Wire Fence. To boo ft fat fiian climbing a barb wire fence is n Bight long \q fyp T^' niembored. After looking up and down to see If there Is not some place whore he can crawl under or go around, he carefully selects the stoutest post, steps gingerly on the lower wire and climbs slowly to the top, holding up his coat tails so they wjjl pot snag on a barb. At last ije renclies the top and triumphantly, though with much pulling, gets one foot over the highest wire and begins to descend. But contideneo hag made him overbold, and in bringing the other foot over, the one that is planted 011 the wire slips, and, after bouncing up and down a time or two on tho wires, he houuds to the ground, luckily on tho side tlmt he was trying to inake. As he limps slowly away, saying words that do not rhyme with "fudge," be realizes that since barb wire is one of the modern weapons of warfare war is all that Sherman said. .[wanted! i i | Excelsior Knitting | ! Mills, i : s ; UNION, S. C.: 8 8 1,000 first-class Cedar- 8 Post, each 8 feet long and to measure 4 inches Sduare at the small pnd: ? also 500 cords first-class 5 4-ft. Pine Wood. * S ?APPLY TO? ? : J. H. GAULT, i S 2 2 Treasurer & Manager. * 3 19-21t I ?p??mummmmm t ?>?. ? Cheap Rates to Texas. ^ Arkansas, Louisiana, and the Southwest, Each first and third Tuesday ' you can purchase tickets at Atlanta, , Birmingham, Anniston, Montgomery, and certain other points to the Great South-west and return by Memphis and the Cotton Belt route at greatly reduced rates. Tickets.allow stop overs any plnce west of Memphis, ana are good to return any day within 21 days after purchase Write me to make arrangements and see that your tickets read by Memphis and the Cotton Belt route. L P. Smith, Traveling Passenger Agent, 203 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. T.A.MURRAH l -v has added to his stock ^ of Stoves and Tinware a full line of Panning Implements Cotton Planters, Plows, Hoes, etc., also Bridles, Collars and Backbands. The best of quality with the most reasonable prices. ^ T. A MURRAH. WALLACE & BARRON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. CI.OITGH WA 1,1. ACK. P. 1). HARMON, Oltice?Rooms 12 mid 13, lip stairs, opposite Hotel Union. Practice in the State and United States Courts. 24-ly t. ' . ' : 1 SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ^ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. D. H. MONTGOMERY, M. P. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Oflice in Opera House Building. Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. Residence Phone 147. ll-12tp F, C. DUKE, Representing the Best and MPIfc Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies in the world. 'OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN* REAL ESTATE^gTQCK8 AND HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. Dr. J. M. Wallace Dr. H. L. Fellers WALLACE & FELLERS, e^DENTISTS^Jg Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 C Nicholson Building. Phone 117. 4 SIMPLEST. STRONSEST, BEST Tm? Murray Gimmimo Syvtsm Glut, Fo*4*rt, CeeSwsers, Ite. GIBBIE MACHINERY CO. Colombia, 3. C. ^