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| Eat Mo of the most ii foods?Un jr. only perfed ffl you will be I Earn .ft/j II because a \ l/k -? A. - - w/ ?<ss greaxer kj] Thus you w I Save IV tfA because for 8 is no food I Uneeda Bit m tZC in * Hi rnois PL NATIONAL B ANNUAL HLPORT Of J. H. Barllcs, Treasurer i Union County for 1904*5. OHDINAItV ItoA I ?!i i? Otlolll lit \\ I' Clnrk . . t on Mil llclue 12 ss N < Snrratt M > "> no I N (iiillnt.in 12 in J I. Heine 12 no it ! ' ! ' >w ler .. 12 on 1 M Minier 2". S M <tillmore . 2 J It Gregory 4 t C Clark 4 J S Hcteuh.in^li 1"' J 1 illy. >n|i't i.il Mr? ! ".va 1'riee 71' 'to It II Kiitmeilv 10 C .irrie Tliom.n 2 00 It I. Vliiie 1( 2". Turner ?V MivtieUI o I I. M, Winner !?! )l I- Kennedy 11 T James Ii nn I. F Stanford . . In ini W 8 l.axvaoti In nn M C Deaver In ini I.I' Smith ii ini | C Miller Ill nn I M Harrison in nn I) II Kant. Supt Ktl ... IS T. I S Hctenliaunh 1;! nil I S Sumner . 1" 1- I.vie, -"i M C Deaver T I 11 (tamer 11 "I P Cain . s \V M Mcliuw.in ?7 <? 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C Mahry 3 oo I 55 I H Harness 3 00 C< lolin T West 8 mi ' ieo Koclie?tcr ; m # |ohli T Went it O ' 1 oh 11 JltmCK it 00 ! i. I. Mcl.emore it < t> A .V *1" Wnnl 4 t? ;a I ! ' f-oiin 2 Ml | . It Fovvlcr 2 w | W ra Lipsey 1 iki 21 ohn Nclion 2 tm |:] W Harvey 2 ini , iideon Kei.oler 2 00 | tO \V Harvey 2 00 ])( iideon Keiidey 2 (Mr .jj eo Itoeheaier 5 (Hi " lair and Co it VI C Kiann . it (Hi , fo C Kin i n it on ohn T Wont it oo ohn T Wei-t it on Ol )lil Veteran* 123 5n Hi iVn? Millwood 2 on y| ames Millwooil 4 oo ! . J Maiirv It (mi I A | l'arks . if on ! toliert I.iwmin 2 (Mi > jj, i I. Mel.colore it III) . | Moore 2 Oil 1 W Harrison 2 no . J Moore 2 on I 1' Koiik 2 On j |oilii J allies it on | K Fowler 2 (Ml . I' It Hurt; ss 3 (Ml j iV T Ward 2 IK) | m naie Treasurer itmai Oil u iV I? Kirlty A (Ml ' A" l> Kirliy 2 nil I \i Gosaclt 2 (Mi (Continued Next Week.) ^ Twenty Year Battle. ' I was a loser in a twenty year liattle vith chronic piles atul malignant sorer', U intil I tried Hucklen's Arnica Salve; vhieh turned the tide by curing lioth. P ill not a trace remain-*." writes A. M. . trace, of Farinville. Va. Best for old p Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 25c it it all druggists. q; UAun vhivip d IUUI1 IKAUt, 11 I ask for your trade on broad asis of giving you more value for tl ,'our money. Vou say everybody makes that ^ laim. Of course they do, but they lon't sustain it when the testis nadc. j ? ECONOMIZE Economy in buying is one source >f profit. My quotations represent C >ig savings. My business is based lpon superior service and lower prices for the same goods. More goods for same money | [f Same Goods For Less , Money. GEO. w. GOING. Only 82 Years Years Old. ! E "I am only K!> years old and don't ex-! ?fft when I get to be real old io feel j bat way as long as I can get Klectric i II titters," says Mrs E. II. lirunson. of Dublin, Ga. NurelyJI there's nothing 0j dse keeps the old an young and makes he weak aa strong as this grand tonic .t nedicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in- * lamed kidneys or chronic constipation ire unknown after taking Electric Bite's a seasonable tim*' Guaranteed by II ill druggists. Priftt 50c. ll ?' J f 1 % CHEAP RATES VIA SOUTHERN RY. | Dn ioegunt of the following special EasifA?ahe Southern R til way will sell iCKet.vto points namad below at exremely low rates, as follows: To Asheville, N. C"., and Return, xcount Annual Conference Young 'eople's Mi sionary Movement June !>th to Julv 8th. Tickets on sale Julv 15th, 27th. and S8th limited good toream until July 10th, 1000. Hate: One fare plus twenty-five cents or round t?ip. To Asheviiie, N. C., and return Account of Convention Commercial Law ( ague of America, July 30ih to August tli, 1000. Tickets on sale July 25th, >th and 27th, limited good to return ntil August Xth. Extension of limit to eptember 30th may be obtained bydeositing ticket with Special Agent at sheville and payment of fifty cents. Hate; One fare plus twenty-live cents ar round tiin. To Knoxville, Tenn., and return. Ac- | aunt Summer School of the South, une 10th to July 27th. I9P(>. Tickets n sale June 17th, 23rd, 2lth and 30th nd July 7ih. 14th and 15th, limited 1 nod to return fifteen days from date of ale. An extension of limit to Septemer 30th may be obtained by deposittig ticket with Special Agent and pavlent of fee of fifty cents. Kate: One fare plus twenty-five cents , or round trip. To Lexington, ICy., and return. Ac(tunt National Grand L nlge United bothers of Friendship and Sisters MvseriousTen, July 30 h, to August 3rd, OKI. Tickets on sale July 20th anil j th and August 1st. limited good to reurn until August f?th. Hate: One tare plus twenty-five cents . or round trip. '. To Louisville, Ky.. and Return. Acount, I loineeoiuing Week for Kentuckins, June 13th to 17th. Tickets on lie June loth, 1 ltli and 12th, limited j ood to return until June 23rd. An ex- j nision of return limit, to July 23rd may j e obtained by depositing ticket with j pecial Agent and payment of fee of fty cents. (Write for particulars about ide-trips ) Hate: One fare plus twentyvo cents for round trip. To Memphis, Tenn. and Heturn. Acrtunt, International Convention Brothrhood of St. Andrew. October 18th to 1st. Tickets on sale October loth to ^th, limited to return October 30th, An xtension to November 30th may beoblined by depositing tieket with Special gent and paying a fee of fifty cents, Hate: One fare plus twenty-five cents or round tiip. To Milwaukee, Wis., and Keturn. iccount, Grand Aerie Fraternal Order f Eagles, August 14th to 18th. Tickets n sale August loth, 11th and 12th, limed good to return August 22nd. L?te. One fare plus $2 00 for round trip. To Nashville, Tenn., and Return, i .ccount, Pea body Summer School for ' eachers, Vanderhilt University Bihli- > il Institute, June lltli to August 10th, I ickets on sale June 10th, llth anil ith, 18th, 19th and 20th and July 5th, Lh and 7th, limited gooil to return lif:en days from <late of sale.. An ex nsion of limit to September 3~>th may I e obtained by depositing ticket with pecial Agent and paying a fee of fifty nits. Hate; One fare plus twenty-five cents >r rounp trip. To Washington, O. C., and Heturn. ccount, Negro Young People's Christ- I i n and Educational Congress, July 3rd 18th. Tickets on sale June 29th. July J id and 3rd. limited good to return un-) I July 11, 1900. An extension of limit i August llth may he obtained by de- ' isiting ticket with S|>ecial Agent and iving a fee of fifty cents. Rate: One fare plus.twenty-five cents i r round trip. The Southern Hail way is the best way. ' iperior Passenger Accouunodations. est coaches. Most convenient Through . eeping-Car service and best Dini"0 I a* Service in the World. . For full particulars inquire of any 1 mtliern Railway Agent, or Brooks Morgan, Asst. Gengeral Passenger Agt. Atlanta, Ga. j WALL PAPER ew Stock of the Latest Styles and Patterns, lass, Picture Framing. : >ur stock is large and comlete; the goods are here and will surprise you how ' uick, how nice and how heap we do the work. The repair part of our busless has been behind but is itching up and will in the ' lture be run on time. KILLINGS, THE PAPER MAN. \ COME TO SEE US ATURDAY, JUNE 16th. you are looking for Bar- ] ^ains in Dry Goods, Shoes j and Millinery. < ( m REDUCTION i Prints for that day. Ev'ything new. Don't miss h lis great Reduction Sale. \ lutchinson & Wicker}! f t. ' It \ HAIR i S DEN' ? Crown, Bridge work an Office over Mutual Dry j? DR. J. MONR I \U/ Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. Phone Union & Glenn Springs Railroad Company. Time Table Effective May 27, 1906. Leave Union 7:30 a. m., 12:30, 4:30 ind 7*:-70 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 7:15 a. ; J., 1:45, 4:15 ind *8:25 p. in. T.onvn HnlT*ilr? K'ln n ni I *'10 and *S: 10 p. 111. Arrive Union 8:30 a. ni., 1:45, 5:15 and 8:25 p. m. Leave Union 8:40 a. m. and 5:25 p. in. Pass Neal Shoals 9:20 a. in. and 0:05 l>. in. Arrive Pride 9:40 a. in. and 3:25 p. in. Leave Pride 10:00 a. m., and 0:55 p. in Pass Neal Shoals 10:20 a. in., and 7:15 p. in. Arrive Union 11:00 a. ii. and 7 :50 p. m. All trains daily unless otherwise loted, week days only. Saturdays and Sundays only. Connection made at Pride with Seialoard Air Line through trains southbound in the morning and northbound n the evening. M. B. SUMMRIt. (leu'I Passenger Agent. Don't Forget That we are always ready to serve your wants. We carry a full line of everything that is in tne DRUG LINE. Prescription Work a Specialty. CALL AT THE PALMETTO DRUG CO., Huiet and Renwick Owners FRESH LEMONS Nice and Sound,per doz. 25 Nice Yellow Bananas, per doz 25 Full Cream Cheese on ice is very nice. Try it. Fresh Grated Cocoanut per package 5c cooper s and Knox's Gelatine. Sweet Potatoes per pk 25. CALL AND SEE ME W. Newell Smith. Phone 126. VAL LACE A very new and beautiful assortniont if matchable Valenciennes I .ace has just come. Come and getiirst choice. NEW BELTS Are now on display. They are the new Embroidered Belts and a combination of a gold and silver belt, which makes one of the most beautiful and striking belts out tbis seasill. It is the very latest, so send ir come at once if you wish to obtain the latest Belt. LACE COLLARS rhf largest line we have ever shown md the new shapes are very at:ractive. Don't miss this special veek of style'. MRS. D. N. WILBURN. & HAIR, 1 risTS. 5 d Regulating a Specialty. 3 Goods Co., Union, S. C. $ OE WALLACE, || T I S | Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 V/li 117. Nicholson Building. ?jj| SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. Unexcelled Dining- Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are g now in effect to all Florida 1 points. For full information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent or BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT, A. G. P. A., I). P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND / BONDS. V I# ' HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. , OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. V. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. I 1-1 yr I * POST OEf ICE DIRECTORY. i Hours of Opening:, Closing: and Delivery of the Dally Malls at the Union Post Office. y Post office opens at 8 o'clock every , , day (except Sunday) and closes 4jt.$ j o'clock p. in. Post office open for delivery of mail on Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Mail for train No. 9, due here at 9 a. m., closes at 8:45 a. m. Mail for train No. 14, due here at 11:35 a. m., closes at 11:10 a. in. Mail for train No. 13, due here at 2:35 p. m., closes at 2:10 p. in. Mail for train No. 10, due here at 8:53 p. m., closes at 8:15 p. in. each j day. Persons should remember and observe these hours in order to be accommodated at the post office in receiving or sending mail matter through this office. Feb. 1900. J. C. Hunter, Post Master. BOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, ; and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. > uvury uay; work 2UU ^ hands. , **Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, Georgia. SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ^ ENGINES AND BOILERS 1^* AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACINd YOUR ORDER. GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. flHBESdfiSSHEBGSBSSSSSBHBS&SSUP^ I . . if "DON'T FHDr.FT" "HI _ v . V7 nviL. 1 You ran lx? cured of CANCER, TUMOR, OR CHRONIC OLD SORES. Ten Thousand cases treated. It is the surest cure on Karth. Delay is Fatal. How to he cured? Just write ' I). B. GLADDEN, I 1 moa CJrover, N. C. Of The Union Times and Mktropol| it an Magazine for $1.80 a year.