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pj When. Y jjj Acres P Trad* ' in red and white Av3j package con tail L~fl crackers, you can i Kr| contents are of the fresh, clean, pure jC3 The trade mark National Biscuit ( B^jl highest quality of I O ZWIEBACK?' 3,^^ tea, coiTee or choc BUTTER Tlili* caf isifvinnr ciTVchl POINTED PARAGRAPHS. How li:it*<l a man falls after having boon boosted loo I;i_ 11! When a man > ls lit.' baby to sleep, bow proud be is of biuiself! There is usually euoi:<Ji humiliation iu all our lives to keep us modest. It is not the siiimv man v.T.o lieCannes ;i burden as a^e approaches; it is tin* spendthrift. A patbetie aiitnissioti older people often male is, "The romance has till been knocked out of inc." What lias become of the old fashioned woman who called her friends "copycat" when they bought souiJlliine, like hers? When a man is reasonably happy and com lent it doesn't illst 111 men. lie i compelled to list* < " im.'j.i sense ar.il work to an cinl. APY.so.i < 11?. Itstiinati:iu n Morse's The Aral i have t \\ > no tli ?!; ?> I* ?*stlinatinir list* h gt t i . wim-h i ? -It will grow. lii:' k :v i I 1 *_c i > -troteh a co:\l from t!u' ii" iril over the oars ami down a! ii. 1.? !; and compare litis measurement with ili.it Iran tin- withers to the n-'i. ami the oilier method l-ring to enutpare 11 it* < 11 taaeo between tiki* knee and tin? withers with that fro..i tlin knee to tin1 our In tin tir-d method it is consid-red that a tm'fti.-ttr d.vfvtM.v 'diVrVi or ihc scrawl. and in tin- .second method, it the proportion is as two to one, the ii >rse will grow no talior, ItirUs Ttuit Pnrry Their Young. The wootlcoek. it is said, has boon lu'owa to carry away h r young when threatened with danger. Mic place.* them on her spread l'ect, pressing them between the toes and the breast. A naturalist says many woodcoeks also carry their young down to marshy feeding grounds in tlir* evening, re turning before dawn. In fact, they have :n means of feed in r their votinu except hy carrying them to their food for they cannot convoy tlieir food tc tliem. Not 11 Iloitilinnltiicitt. Kiss.iiu?lias l?or papa ever tired you ? Iliuuins? lie lias never resorted to l>o:nl>nrdment. Ilis tactics are more in the nature >f a passive blockade. "How i>. tliat?" "When i call to see his daughter he remains in the parlor during the whole of the Interview." a1 ho V.'tidi In ii Sen Diik f "Maw!" "What is it. Johnny?" "Do the ocean greyhounds ever bite the oc 'iin tramps?Louisville CourierJournal. ^^inia-Caro^^ | C OTT O N fl Increas^\burl^^XI?^iJ |<|n c Ylelda Pec Par It is n well known f tot that cotton, H or any other crop. produced with Vir- E yinin-t'aroliria fertilizers will hriny B tlio burliest |ios-iiil<! price on the mar Bj ket. Make healthy, stronir, v-tdl-do- I Veloped, early cotton. Willi lull yrown I bollson ilie fruit limbs at the baseline well asull tlie way up to the very top E aii'l tip cuds of the lirnnclu s ol the I cotton plants. I?y liberally usi/ y I Virginia Carolina Fertilizers. \ 1 They contain all the materials necefl- I sury to simply to your land the do- I re nts whic h have been taken t mm it I by repeated cult i vat ion year a Iter year. | Til OHO fertilizers w ill yroatly "iiicrcnno I your yio'da per acre." Accept 110 Bute- I Btituto I rom your dealer. * Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. I Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ca. Norfolk, Va. Hnvannuh, <la. I Durham, N. Montyoinery, Ala. B Charleston, s. C. Memphis. Tcnn. I mhbhbebphihmhbiivihihihmm^w 'on Come Jm ?s This 5 Mark^^ |R on each end of a linn; biscuit and *cst assured that the very highest order? and perfectly baked, identifies the products of the Company and ever stands for baking. For example try pack: ' Twice-baked "?justly celebrated r Nolatc. J BISCU5T?A crisp, light, dessert as something out of the ordinary ticularly nice, try a package. WORKS WOND~.<S. A Wonderful Compound? Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, Skin Eruptions, Cuts and Bruises. Dunn's nlntm-*nt is the best skin t e. tmi nt, an I the cheapest, because si little is required to cure. It eu res pile* alter years of torture. It euros obstinate eases of eczema. It cures all skin itching. It cures skin eiuptions It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and ablasions without h aving a sear. It cures pet mauent!v. Union testimony proves it. .]. II. Noal. mill nj orator, of In Mill street, says: "I bad a very bad sore on my left leg, wbieli bothered me for the past ten or twelve years. 1 consulted diifer nt physicians about it and they each gave me some salve for it. but it would not heal up. It itelic 1 all the time and was very annoying and 1 have scratched it until it would bleed and then it would dischatgo a yellowi-li matter for days and weeks at a time and be very sore. I learned of Dean's nninuni and procured a oox ai me Holmes Phaunacy. 1 found it to he a ill' st valuable salve. It lias cured up the sore entirely ami only left the scar." For pale by all dealers. Price f?0 cents. Ft stcr-M ilburn Co, Buffalo. New Voik, so'.o agents f<-r the United S.rtes KeniembtiC. tho ? ? *?? ^ - ' WONDERFUL MIRAGES. TIigkc Socu tn the Winter Tv. ilt-gl t? I:i Xorllicrn AlasKa. '1 he in: st v:o:..I -rfnl ih;;m.ever beheld by nil rial eyes are those that are neen in the twill , "it winter days in northern Alaska. 'these remarkable ghastly pictures of things, both i.uag inary and real, are mirror.- i on the surfaee of the wa le plains instead of upon the clouds or in the atmosphere. .Mimic lakes and water courses fringed wilh vegetation are to he seen pictured as real us lite on the surfaee of the i now, while grassy mouuus, stumps, trees, logs, etc., which have an actual existence some place on the earth's sur race*, an* <m:iagainst mountain.-; of snow in all kinds of fantastic shapes. Some of lliese objects are distorted and magnified into the shapes of huge, i :ij_ai.1 !y animals and reptiles of enormous proportions. The fogs and niisl.s are driven across those 'wastes l?y the wiiuls, and as the objects referred to loom rap in the Hying vapors they appear like living creatures and seem to be actually moving rapidly across the plain. At other times they appear high in the a'r. I?m this i ? a eluMsieieristic of the northern mirages that are seen near the seashore. When tlio vapors and mists are driven out to sea the images mirrored in them appear to he lunging through the waters al n terrilie rate of speed, dashing the spray high in the air, while huge breakers roll over lliein and onward toward the mountainous islands beyond and again-t which they all appear to he na iling. Monstrous serpents, apparently several hand; -l feet long, sometines with riders on their backs, men 0:1 h.'.isehack thirty to fifty feet in liei lit, animals and birds of all kinds of lioirihl > shapes and colors seem to be scurrying' p:mi. racing and chasing each other until they are lost in the t will', ht log or dashed to pieces upon tin- rwky i-l.inds mentioned above and which are twenty miles out to sea. < uls I.ike Perfume*. A <*:it oli:ir:si*ii?* little recognized oven li.v lovers of llie sinuous pets is intense love of perfll tie. '1 lie keenness of see i' usual to p'.." sykilis ill ller litintiii ; nvoe.;, ?n unities I'd' quirk to ileteet mi.| iv o.nir.e tin* frawrnnee ol' tintm il (lowers an I toll ( preparations, anil, unlike tin- doe. v.iii?-li will del-el in li luoiliellt lite jt n,1 |jy Ili.'IStor or ml Irosx ithoiit ei lucln r any pleasure ;r. * t f a <*oint?a<J ideas, the out i illy . i ... v. . ot Km 'If. S .;-i'i\? ?ie ? > ' >> . varies in individual I li e- . . 4". >'.1 e* aniinals slio'V a ?! s i ied pr i l'"ii'-e for violet fr 1 ranee over in. t <?:' 1 powder, for exmiple; but. generally . p -.ikiiiK, tlie pedigreed Ayrippinas or tiio li iviu;< a strain of Persian or Aurora iire?nios^ keenly alive to odors of A ruby. New York l'ress. ? is delicious with jg . . 3d biscuit, rich and . If you want a ADVICE GALORE. In papers, books and mnsaslnes Wo always It:: 1 advice enough, Ami much ot" it looks very good I'll til we try to tiro the stuff. They toll us how to milk a cow And how to make a woman mind, Ami how to dance aiul how to sing And how to limy; a window blind. Vou set in very simple form Advice on how to run a wife That you may rule and keep her pier, red Am! have a little,peace in life. You'll think to read the printed slip That till there v.as for you to do Was cut it out and take it home And try it on a wife or two. Th.\v hand you, anions other things. Advice on how to set a hen On two I.e.: than a dozen o;jgs So >e i may raise a brood of ten. Ami how to bring ther.i ap by hand And teach I lie little ones to lay That they may be your pride and joy And each produce an ess a day. Yes. th? advice looks fresh enough And Jut the very thins you need To n .ike ymi hit the places high And set success securely treed. Tin y s >"in gilt edged, morocco bound. These pretty dreams you read about, Self acting and the kind that spins, L'mil yoa come to try them out. Down on Whiskers. A Kansas expert asks the doctors to ) remove their whiskers, claiming that the microbes tiud them a couYCUi&nt .. ?w i/tifi.t i.li ii ifUolb iuh? rear their young. lie doesn't want the doc-tor to go about dropping a word of cheer here ami a microbe there ami charging it all tip in the bill, just as though it were X ray treatment or a prescription for 3 cents' worth of medicine that the druggist would gladly till for r?n cents. Whiskers have received some hard blows i f late, not including tiiose handed to thein by the breezes, and probably they will have to go. Hut how is the young doctor to make an impression on the public if he doosu't carry around a si t of whiskers ou his lirst trip? The public may allow him to give them medicine, hut they won't stand for as big charges. Often Docs. ^ "lie is. so bash .< V" fill we thought jG y C7\) \ ',4' would /A ~'X \ '"iirricd." (}tV. ) "Von say he Wpf ^yy^X/Al I* wealthy?" f *)\ f a h n Jpk "I 'oi "haps ills yS money did the talking." Spring Showers. The rain Js so wot Tlw.t IKa ~ til? - * ,mv niv: ?tll imr il HVCTJ You fairly swim through it And tremble and shiver. You can't pick your way, For the streets are so muddy; You hear yourself swearing I!ig oaths bold and bloody. . If this Is sweet spring In her budding young splendor, She's certainly needing A bard as de fender. I wouldn't give sixp-r.eo For all of Iter savor If tills is the way ! heIs bidding for favor Too Well Acquainted. "Yon Iiovor oat oannel jfu.j.lv'r" "No. I work in a canning factory." I ESTABLISHED \\a I g AND^AEAVSITTEC) Jj&\ g E 3,000,000 rwcBBM ! j IS USERS s&RzL't ??so I ApnMZG.jf&?tr^f | II * 4 *^ n^-jVo roDc?v03tK) ? uCarb.^-Magr:lic" IiUutic B Free booklet "Wintato8hcv?i>" fl j| l'N!ON HAtHtWAWC < 0^ Union. SC. fl J J THE RED SQUIRREL. ie StoroN Very i.idle Food For i'hp In Winter. Ill Maine?iii fact, all over New Frag and?roil squirrels do not put l?y great lonrds of any kind for wilder use. tVlien a Maine red squirrel b:: ; tilled itrelf witli uej.no and beeT.nut* it trill bide a few hero ituil there?under _ e.tve.g In holi-.w s. in t : ehs of I fled tnv.i ami anion ; uto.i heaps. Ail a vera o red squirrel. I:. \ e I.: g the u.i <if an ?;grove in l! e !' !i of the iv.I". may in the e of tv.? weeks dde aw;;-- f.oe.i two ' > fotr of !<> ; ; . 11. !) tl:;y will 1 e i.i p.viu.pn twenty d'n ereiit p .iees, and i.i no i.i stance whit;: we have nolo I has anj iiit ' eon t!:e!!e !. The s :i:ir:el wl.ii Ii p'nu.n a hoard of ir.its I nie.he^ i!e':i;: >r e;.* a: ..'.ions for winter is the little eliipniui:'.:, or striped s.jtiirre!, whieli seeks win lor [jt'irters soon after heavy fronts mid I wiiicii reniahis in hiding all winter. The ehlpinuaka often hide as many as > two quarts of shelled beechnut.-- In one place. Their storehouses are. as a ride, under (lie ground. in sloping and sandy soil, the burrows having been dag with true engineering skill, so thai no freshet can drown them out. It it believed that most observing wood anon will say that the red squirrels of this vieinit.v seldom make large caches of provisions for winter consump, ion and never shell the stored nuts. In fact, the red species have no uo 'd to pay uiticli heed (o such matters, as they are abroad and active in the coldest days of winter as much as they are in midsummer, so precautions for food are not demanded. As the red squirrels subsist for a good part of the year upon the cones of pines and spruces, which hang to the limbs, they do not care how deep or hard the snow may lie, feeling secure in finding all the food they want among the tree- i tops.?Bangor News. ( ( WALL PAPER! I | < New Stock of the Latest ; j i Styles and Patterns. Glass, Picfure Framing, i i Our stock is large and complete; the goods are here and ; it will surprise you how quick, how nice and how ' cheap we do the work. The repair part of our business has been behind but is 1 catching up and will in the i future be run on time. M T J , T _ I "XT O ^ ! THE PAPER MAN. Holmes' Foot Powder is an unsurpassed remedy for sweating feet. The aching, burning and other disagreeable symptoms that usually accompany this disease are relieved by the first application! aud a cure is soon effected. It is sold on our guarantee and the price is very reasonable ONLY If) GENTS A BOX. FOR SALE BY DUKE DRUG CO. Under Hotel Union. Union. S. C air gone Oi rue desaltsy St a of liberally using our fcrtili- B 1 h w zor8-to Vay 1,11 11 mortgage S * "Y H on the old furm head the fol- m I I H lowing from Messrs. Wherry H 1 R H & Hon.ownera of the Magnolia {a V ll H Fruit Farm. Durnnt. Mis?- H i iin"V/omudo $'.100 from oncaero N 1 Y*8 strawberries, on which your H B fertiUxors wero used. Eight 0 5K*?gl Q years ago wo bought this placo c] il?m\ B at $20 per acre. It was thon H 8 considered to havo been worn B ; ^5*5^ H out twenty years beforo, but B t>y liberally using , Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers ^ under peas and volvot bcuns, h wo can now grow almost any thing, and havo been offered n i jsifit) per aero lor the place. Wo fexperimented with a great - many brands of fertilizers, U I but And tl.o highest por-ccnt. . cheaper." Now don't you think I Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers fl < would enable you to pay off a J mortgugo if you had ouo? A, I I J Well, don't uso any other. gja s 3 I VirglnlA-CarolinaChrmicalCo if 9 Kiehmond, Va. As. W\ fl Norfolk, Va. i Duriiam, N. C. ? Charleston, 8. O. W I i Ha! fi more, Md. I I Huvimimh, Oft. I Montgomery, Ala. fVH H McruphlH, 'I enn. uJI Shrovoport, Ln, 1? ? ot;ix?2?a 2 2tr?0f.a0>-i*ae4:?i?B?ao< I HAIR & * DENT! * Crown, Bridgework and I * Office over Mutual Dry G< oi*c?oe9on*??aoR?aB?s9r?c?tfi j| DR. J. MONRO |5| E N T UU Crown and Bridge Work yj^| A Specialty'. I'hone 11' | St] c \mendcd .' ummons for Relief C T hat.' cf South Carolina; ) Court CoinCounty of Union. I moil Hons jj < OMI'I.A!NT NOT SKIiVEI) O. II. Hawkins, Jr., HaintilT, Agiinst Tallin]', Brown. Ma Kllis. A. H. Osborne, Jaims <?ri- r, B. II. Greer, Sally Bishop, Matlk" Bishop, Susan Tmslev. L tii?? Smith. Aii< o Hawk- H ins, Cmrie Hawkins, Loruuu Hawk- p ins. Ida Sinclair, Janio Hawk'ns, ' Man I A Hawkins, Lizzie lb Ilawk- 3 i .s, (J II Hawkins, P. A. Hawkins, U- hnt Greer. Eugene Greer, Glover * Giver. J?<H 11 Greer, Sue (ire ?r, Cathe- I rinc Gwynn, or heirs unknown, g Hole nr.h, or lu irs unknown, Caroline It. Salinas ami C. Edward Salinas, I tefendaiits To the Hefendante: Sallie E. Brown,! Ida Ellis A. II. Osborne, Jaiues Greer, II. II (ireer, Sally Bishop, Mattie Bish p. Susan Tinsiey, Lottie Smith. Alice Hawkins, Carrie Hawkins, Lorena law kins. Ida Sinclair, Janio Hawkins, Maud A. Haw kins, Lizzie B. Hawkins, . i. II. Hawkins, B. A. Hawkins Robert ireer, Eugene G*eer, (ilover Greer, F John Greer, Sue Greer, Catherine _ iiwvnn.or heirs unknown. IIol-1 onib, or beirs unknown, Caroline B. nil in as and Edward Salinas, you are leiehy summoned and n quired t? answer the Amended Summons and Coin- p plaint in this Action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court 01 Common Pleas for Union County and State afore.-aid and to serve a copy of your " answer to the said Amended Complaint on the Subscribers at their Law Ollice Xo 3, Law Range, at Union, S. C.. ' within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such y service, and if you fail to answer the a inplainl within the time aforesaid,: the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the Relief demanded in the Complaint. Bkaty & wai.kur, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Union, S. C., April 20th, 1800, I Frank Prakic, (Seal.) l Clerk of Court. To the above named defendants: Take Notice that the amended Summons and Complaint in the above stated cause < f action, was on the 20th day of B April, A. I). HHHi, filed in the Office of i iin, * 111\ i'? t. ai??o fur Union County and State aforesaid. Bkaty A: Wai.kkr. Plaintiff's Attornevs. 'd Union, S. C., April 20th, 1900. 10-Ot o ? _ i o Smith's Prices! F -sh Grated Cocoanut in pack- . _> ages only 5c j Fresh Stock Magic Yeast Cakes 5c ; K Fresh Stock drape Nut 15c Fresh Stock Postum, 15 and... 25c!s Fresh Stock Cream of Wheat.. 20e e Fresh Stock Quaker's Oats 2 for 25c ll Try a Package of Peter Cooper's Gelatine per package' 10c _ Breakfast Cocoa 15 and 25c ? Can Corn 10 and 15c Try a Can Desert Pears only... 10c Salmon, 10 15 and 20c i New Orleans Molasses GOc Genuine Porto Pico (?0c Other grades 40c Apple Vinegar, guaranteed 10c Dime Condensed Milk 10c Bvaporated Cream 5c L Eagle Milk 20c W. Newell Smith.;. Phone 126. PRESCRIPTION WORK Is Our Specialty. ' * dim, we aiways give rre-; scriptions our prompt attention. I Second, we always usej Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Third and last, they are always filled by a Doctor of Pharmacy or a Graduate of Pharmacy. Any Doctor's Prescription always has prompt attention it the j r PALMETTO DRUG CO j duiet and Renwick Owners s PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM J^flOii-.u.-na mid brautifiea tho hair. . |BHbPv -a* 1'roinotci ft luxuriant growth. 1 BttjFjST" .Jh Nov, r >\i 11 s t.> Host ore Uray v EtBlk'' 'i^HI Holr (< itn youthful Color. ? Curca aralp ilncaaoa ft Imir falling. .. IBOItl?i?a?i auH?i*c 9 HAIR, | ;sts. j legulating a Specialty. S wds Co., Union, S. C. 2 E WALLACE, i IST'^C> I Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 %1 7. Nicholson Building1. ral lOIJTHERri RAILWAY HE SOUTM'S GREATEST SYSTEM. nexcelled Dining Car Servlco. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all , Local Trains, Winter Tourist Rates are ow in effect to all Florida oinis. por run information s to rates, routes, etc., conult nearest Southern Railway icket Agent or ROOKS MORGAN, R. YV. HUNT, A. G. P. A., 1). P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. SCAIFE & HAMBUN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. j" A. BROWN, DEALER IN ,EAL ESTATE. STOCKS AND BONDS. OUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. . E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. -i yr POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. (ours of Opening-, Closing-and Delivery of tho Daily Malls at the Union Post Office.^. _ Post office opens nt 8 o'dloek every ay (except Sunday) and eloses at 6 'clock p. in. Post office open for delivery of mail n Sunday from 12:30 to 1 :3() p. m. Mail for train No. f), due here at 0 a. i., closes at 8:45 a. in. Mail for train No. 14, due here at 1:35 a. in., eloses at 11 :10 a. m. Mail for train No. 13, due here at :35 p. m., closes at 2:10 p. m. Mail for train No. 10, due here at .vt M i?? ,.i.o.i ? ...., viusvo o.io p. m. eacn ay. Persons should remember nn^ obervo these hours in order to be neommodaled at the post oflice in reeivinu or sending mail matter through his ottieo. Feb. IliOO. J. C. Hunter, Post Master. TOILERS AND ENGINES. # Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shaft- "1% ing, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. ombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, GeorgiaI J QAW Mil I C 1*-?m *? lTKIL?Li(Jt LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY A WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. ; ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACINQ YOUR ORDER. jIBBESMACHINERYCOMPANY COLUMBIA, s c. Tll?? OI1>n. ?' "Aren't you afraid that horse will un away with somebody?" "Friend." said I.roncho Hob. "it ain't lOthin' In Crimson gulch for a hoss to un away with a man. It's when a iinn tries to run away with n hoss tint there's danger." ? Washington :<?r. # Sorrow of It. Husband (during tho spat)?Anyway, 'in not afraid to say what I think. Vife? No, I suppose not, but you ought > bo ashamed to.?Detroit Tribune..