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Bryan Will Visit Australia.
Paris, Aug. 14.?William J. Bryan
confirms the report from Melbourne >
that he Intends to visit Australia. He
says he will start immediately after !
the November elertion, sailing from t
San Francisco and make a tour of j
New Zealand as well as Australia. He t
will be gone ten weeks and travel all \
alone. His itinerary is not yet def- j
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U. S. Cotton Trade With Japan. 1
Sail Francisco, Aug. li.?Yotishi Sitkuri
has Just arrived t.otn Japan in !
the Interest of cotton merchants of
that country. Speaking of the trade
liet.wci :i the I'ni ed State.; an i Japan,
lie says that in the next ! n years '
Japan will get over three-fourths of 1
tier cotton from the t'nited States.
Is Investigating Railroads.
Ontario. Oklahoma, Aim. 11.?W.
(J. Oioinwi 11, attorney general of Oklahoma.
lias began hi.i investigation
?11 rail reads in Okk'.ln a at the sugpesii
a ot (lovi-ritor Frantr to ascertain
\vkcihcr any r< J l as violated its
thine
*" ti,? ot /-Miia.ma. in this c
cl:y, has received a cablegram for '
his fnfher. President Amador, of Pun- s<
turn as-'-r ng him all is tranquil on a
the isthmus.
May Fight Rate Bill.
Now York. Aug. 14.?A dispatch to a
n morning paper from Atlantic City, | K
.1., says that there are rlifnors heie u
of a coming railroad conference to a
consider a tight ;o be made against n
the railroad rate bill. I^ast night t<
nearly a hundred lawyers, nearly all 9
known to represent ralfroad interests, a
arrived here and there are a score or cl
more railroad officials here who have tt
arrived lately. Great secrecy is being P
maintained over the coming meeting ^
and all the hotels where the dele- ?
gatlon of lawyers arrive, a batallon
of stenographers and clerks are with
them, and all information as well as
the names of the newcomers were re- '
fused. It Is said that any meeting
held will be in secret.
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25 Passenger# Are Injured. a
Sedalla, Mo., Aug. 14.?It is report- b
ed twenty-tive passengers were injured
at Fort Scott Junction, Kans.,
early Tuesday in a collision between
a Missouri and Texas and a 'Frlaco p
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J'aint and that we are the only dealer*
in t'nis p!nee who have the authority to m,
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TWO DROWN IN TEXAS FLOOD.
Vatera 8we?p Down Canyons and Engulf
Workmen.
Houston, Tex., Aug. 14.?A second
lood swept down through the can- 1
rons on I>angley early Monday. A
;ang of workmen were caught una- |
vares, and two are known to have j
perished. Nine bridges of the South- ;
rn Pacific railroad have been swept
nvay, and 2u miles of track is inuulated.
The sudden freshet will rapidly
subside, as rain has ceased to fall.
Birmingham Houses Wash Away.
Liiriuingham. Ala.. Aug. 1 I.?The
Birmingham district was visited by a
rainstorm of large volume .Monday af
lonioim, aim r. continuous cru.su 01
thunder and lightning for almost an
hour, canst ?1 considerable alarm. i no
rainrall during the afternoon, up to r.
o'clock, anmuned to li. IT. inch s. The
downtown streets wore Hooded t'oi ?i
time, and liu'wcon Ln.-lry and ? ?\iiview
the water rose so rapidly tha^
several frame houses were washeu
from their foundations, and others
were Hooded.
?n the city 3oo Bell teleylAjnus were
)Ht.. W r rftfr ?The?) I iTfct* a fences were
aused.
The Postal Telegraph company had
everal of their main cables burned,
nd the Western Union also suffered.
Topeka, Kans., Aug. 14.?A crusade '
gainst bucket shops Is to be lnau- ! ,
urated by Attorney General Coleman
ndcr the state bucket shop law ended
seven years ago, but which has
ever been enforced. "We shall try
i drive the bucket shops out of the
tate," said P. B. Jockson, assistant 11
ttorney general. "They can be
losed under the nuisance clause of j
le statute and we can fine and 1mrlson
the owners of th ebulldings in .
hlch bucket shops are allowed to oprate"
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Edward Leaves for Continent. ! j
London, Aug. 14.?King Edwnrd loft 1
.<ondon Tuesday for the continent,
raveling to Port Victor by special
rain and crossing the North sea to f
'lushing, on the royal yacht Vlctorio |
nd Albert, which will be conveyed j
y two British cruisers. j
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t will lie to learn that the leading medl- i d
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ihools of practice recommend, in tho I c
trjngest terms possible, each and every I
igredient entering into the composition ^
f Hr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ^
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it for lingering, or chronic cases It Is "
i?.-uuiiiy minacious in producing per- tl
ct cures. It contains Black Cherrybark,
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andrakn root and Queen's root?all of
hlch are highly praised as remedies for d
1 the above mentioned affections by such gi
ninent medical writers and teachers as .?
rof. Martholow, of Jefferson Med. Colge;
Prof. Hare, of the Univ. of Pa.;
rof. Kinley Kllingwood. M. D., of Ben*
;tt Med. College. Chicago; Prof. John ,i
Ing, M. I)., of Cincinnati; Prof. John
. Scudder, M. 1)., of Cincinnati ; Prof,
lwin M. Hale. M. I)., of Hahnemann | r
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR CONGRESS.?4th DISTRICT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from 4th district,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary election. G. H. Mahon.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from 4th district,
subject to the Democratict Primary
election. Jos. T. Johnson*.
FOR STATE SENATE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the ollice of.State
Senator for Union County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Democratic
Primary Election.
Lowndes J. Browning.
I hereby announce myself a dandirlntn
f w f lm Vltat.t Ciku n t<\r
uavu iui vuv uiiii/C v/i uwitu gcnaciri
from Union County, subject to the
result of the Democratic Primary
Election. Bbnj. F. Townsenp.
FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
I am a candidate for fe-election to
the office of County Superintendent of
Education for Unionf County, subject
to Primary Election: D. B. Fant.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary I announce myself a
candidate for the office of Superintendent
of Education for Union county.
Thos. H. Gore..
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Superintendent
of Education, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Demecrgtic Primary
election. M. L. UXARTIB.
FOR AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Auditor,
subject to the decision Of the Democratic
primary. J. D. Errs.
I hereby announce myself A candidate
for Auditor of Union cobnty, subject
to the decision of the Democratic
Primary election. Levi W. Smith.
m nvir?;j ai?in'uiiv>v < * ?? ^on*?"
date for election to the oflice of Auditor
of Union county, subject to the
rules t?f the Democratic Primary election.
T. (J. Joi.i.y.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Auditor, subject to
the decision of the Democratic Primary
election. M. S. Faicktt.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Auditor of Union county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
Primary elect ion.
S. S. Fa a it a it.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the olliee of Auditor
of Union County, subject'to the
rules and regulations of the Donmerati
ic Primary Eleelion.
.1. B. Lancaster.
FOB TBKASURKR.
1 hereby annottnee myself a candii
date for IVunary^
election. J. U. Bauti.es.
FOB SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the otlice of County Supervisor.
subject to the decision of the
Democratic primary. M. B. Lee.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the otlice of
County Supervisor of Union county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary election.
T. J. Bktknuaitgh.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County
Supervisor of Union County, subject
to the rules and regulations of
hl.o I*.*. ?-.J - "V
i/tniucrunc rnimry Election.
J. A. Rkthiix.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
I announce myself'a candidate for
Magistrate for Union Township; subect
to the result of the Democratic
Primary election.
Jno. P. Gaok.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for election to the office of Mag*
strate fer Union Township, Union
3ounty, subject to the rules and reguations
of the Democratic Primary
election. T. J. Vinson.
COUNTY COMMISSONER.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for County commissioner subject
o the rule of the Democratic Primary
lection. W. Fowi.er Cobo.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for County commissioner subject
? the decision of the Democratic Prilary
election. J/ E. Sprochk.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for reelection for the office of
'ounty commissioner, Subject to the
ecision of the Primary election.
Sankokd Wii.iutrn.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for reelection for County Com*
lissioner, subject to the decision of
he Democratic Primary election.
A. Grikkin Rkntly.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for the office of County Commisioner
of Union County, subject to the
ecision of the Democratic primary. ,
I. M. Moiu.ky.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for the office of County Commis- (
ioner of Union county, subject to the .
ules and regulations of the Demoratic
primary election.
JOHKI'lf SaN'DKRS. 1
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
Thanking the people of my county ?
>r their confidence placed in me in 1
lie past, and feeling better qualified
y my experience in the office to disburse
the duties hereafter, I anounee
myself a candidate for reelecon
to the office of Probate Judge fort |
nion county, subject to the rules of j
ic Democratic primary election.
Jason M. Grkrr. \ '
Relieving in the Democratic princi- .
le of rotation in office, feeling conti- .
[ lit of my ability to fill the position
> the satisfaction of the people, I '
inouiice myself a candidate for the i
lice of Probate Judge of Unioncoun- f
, and promise to abide the result of (
ie Democratic primary.
W. W. Johnson.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for tlie oftico of Representative in
the State Legislature, subject to the
decision of the Democratic primary.
L. G. Southard.
Believing in the principles of Democracy,
and with an Earnest desire to
serve my county, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the Legislature ?
from Union County.
T. Jkkf Harris.
Believing in the principles of Demonracy.
and having the interest of rfiy
County and State at heart. I offer ihy- j
self a candidate for the Legislature. I
; This I have done at the solicitation of
many friends. R. W. Hamilton.
The friends of Carrell H. Foster announce
him as a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary
election.
I hereby announce that I am a candidate
for the House of Representatives
from Union county and pledge
myself to abide the result of the Dem- T
ocratic Primary election.
.1. G. Hughes.
The many friends of Mr. H. C. Little
hper t.o r?fTi?r hi^nntrin na a nanrlirlntu fur A
the House of Representatives.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Representative in the a
legislature, subject to the decision of the
Democratic Primary election. p
J. G. Goixo. p
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FOR MASTER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate p
for the office of Master for Union county a
subject to the decision of," the rjrhnary n
election. C. II. Pbakk.
n
FOR CORONER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate p
for Coroner of Union county for the tinexpired
term. I pledge myself to abide p
by the decision of the Democratic Primary
election.
S. K. I Ir.mi'iiimks, =
I hereby announce myself,'a candidate
for the of lice of Coroner for Union county
to fill flic unexpired term. I pledge myself
to abide by the decision of the Democratic
Primary election. J. L. IIamks.
WATCH FOR I
SMITH'S CUT PRICES.;!
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i Get my prices on Flour be- il
fore you buy. 11
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I still have some .
5effl?m^hXfieese!if
Swift's Premium
Hams, Irish pota= 1
toes.
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W. Newell Smith.
Phone 126.
YOU CAN'T SPOT IS ?
Watch the firm of Hutch- ^
linson & Wicker. They are ?j
giving away a Handsome *
$10 Willow Rocking Chair. "
With every 25c, purchase (
you get a chance at this chair ^
Prices on First 4
? ? -
class Merchan= A
dise unequaled in
Union.
COME TO SEE US
Hutchinson & Wicker
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Will Consolidate Railroad*. 'p
Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 14.?Papers of n
consolidation of three railroads in different
parts of Pennsylvania will be
filled at Harrlsburg this week, which
will constitute the formal announce- J-J(
ment. of a project of prominent for- _r
eign bankers, associated with Joseph
Ramsey, Jr., former president of the
Wabash railroad, to build a low Brrna?
double track rallroa.l from New York
to Chicago, by way of Pittsburg, which
will coat about J150,000,000 Com- T)
>)ete surveys have alreaddy been j j
undo, and It is expected that work
>rellmlnary to actual grading and con- Hi
itruction next spring, will begin this
tail. ?
Will Exterminate Pulajanes. ((
Manila, Aug. 14.?Governor Ide retimed
to Manila Tuesday after a con- tju,
erence at Tacoblan, Island of Ueyte tor
\ug. 12, with Major General Wood, and
irlgn.lier General Ijee, Governor lie- ow?
reyra, 15 presldentes and Colonel Tay- ^Te
or, of the constabulary. The presdenies
promised to support the United jf tj
states authorities and to furnish In- wit
ormatlon leading to the extermina- pl?1
Ion of the Pulajanes. c.ou
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2 dent:
Crown, Bridgework and !
Office over Mutual Dry G
INHINMNHMMMnneM
I DR. J. MONRO
Sj E N T
<j7 Crown and Bridge Work
jfa A Specialty. Phone 11
iMft-vxvTrc .-vTcywy ?.
Jnion & Glenn Springs J
Railroad Company.
Ime Table Effective May 27, 1906.
Leave Union 7:30 a. m., 12:30, 4:00 '
nd 7#:50 p. m.
Arrive Buffalo 7:45 a. m., 1:45, 4:15
nd *8:25 p. m.
Leave Buffalo 8:15 a. m., 1:30,5:00
nd *8:10 p. m.
Arrive Union 8:30 a.m., 1:45, 5:15
nd 8:25 p.m. 1
Leave Union 8:40 a. m. and 5:25 p. m. .
'ass Neal Shoals 9:20 a.m. and 8:05 I
. m. Arrive rriue a. ni. ana <
:25 p. ni. ,
Leave Pride 10:00 a. m., and 8:56 ;
. m. Pass Neal Shoals 10:20 a. m.t
nd 7:15 p. m. Arrive Union 11:00 a. ,
i. and 7:50 p. m.
All trains daily unless otherwise
oted, week days only,
Saturdays and Sundays only.
Connection made at Pride with Sea
ioard Air Line through trains southlound
in the morning and northbound
n the evening. M. B. Summer,
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
TIPS
ie N ew Liquid Headache
Cure
s sold on a positive guaran;ee
to cure Headaches, Neualgia,
Rheumatic and all
>ther ordinary aches and
xiins. Contains no Opium,
Chloral, Cocoaine or other
labit forming drug. Price,
LO and 25 cents a bottle,!
.1 ? ? A ? - J <. a . nk. J
ountain.
DUKE DRUG CO.;
I'OU MUST BE TIRED i
I
Looking for Bargains. <
i
tome along here and get
our money's worth. We i
romise no more and give
o less.
iEO. W. finiNr. .
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spenser of Dependable Merchandise,
Union, S. C.
IL THE BIG SALES
ARE VERY NEAR OVER
nd you have forgotten that
The Drug Store Can
Have a Sale.
We are having a sale, and
e are going to remain havg
one. We guarantee right
'ices and all
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
ere are guaranteed. Come H
)\v while the sale is on, we I
rry everything that is in the R
DRUG LINE.
4LMETT0 DRUG CO.,!
jiet and Renwick Owners m
GE(
Luckiest Man in Arkansas.
I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," H
tea H. L, Stanley, of Bruno, "since H
restoration of my wife's health af- M
five years of continuous couching U
1 bleeding from the lungs; and I ?
a my good fortune to the world's
atest medicine, I)r. King's New Disery
for Consumption, which I know pj
m experience will cure consumption I
iiken in time. My wife improved
h tirst bottle and twelve bottles comted
the cure." Cures the worst
ghs and colds or money refunded.!
all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial
tie free. Phi
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HAIR, : .
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Regulating a Specialty. J
oods Co., Union, S. C. |
Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 VA
7. Nicholson Building. Sf
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
rHE SOOTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM.
JnexceMed Dining Car Service.
Threugh Pullman Sleeping Cars
on all Through Trains?Con- u
venlent Schedule on all
Local Trains. _ ,J9|
Winter Tourist Rates are
now in effect to all Florida
noints. For full information
is to rates, routes, etc., consult
nearest Southern Railway
Ticket Agent or
BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT,
A. G. P. A., D. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND
BONDS.
HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET.
V. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS.
DePASS & DePASS,
Law Offices Over Peoples Bank.
1-1 yr
POST OEEICE DIRECTORY.
Hours of Opening1, Closing- and Delivery
of the Dally Malls at the
Union Post Office. j
Post office opens at 8 o'clock every
* and oloatfo at 6 ^
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.
\r?;i v.
....... .u. 11inii i>?. 14. due here at
11:35 a. m., closes at 11:10 a. m.
Mail for train No. 13, due here at
2:35 p. m., closes at 2:10 p. m.
Mail for train No. 10, due here at
3:53 p. m., closes at 8:15 p. in. each
lay.
Persons should remember and ob?erve
these hours in order to be accommodated
at the post office in receiving
or sending mail matter through
this office.
Feb. 1906. J. C. Hcntkr,
Post Master.
BOILERS AND ENGINES.
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes,
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Mangers, etc. Mill Castings.
Cast every day; work 200
hands.a
ombard Foundry Machine and''
Boiler Work and Supply Store.
Augusta, Georgia.
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ONE RAZOR USTS \\*w| I
* LIFETIME.
ALWAYS RKADY f'
FOR USC. y^rngal |
NEVER BETStSM'*-1 A ?
DULL yJsSJV! I V k
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jpi^^ r?e booklet -Hints to SUYsrs." I
UNION HARDWARE Caf Unto*. S. C H fjf
Wade&and "?? I
lk nnn BANK deposit 1
B.F?r?Paid, Note*Taken . !
??0 PRBR COURSES
Bosrdat Ck>?. Writs Oulch B
man-nuum* BU?IHi? C01LE8I, M*CO*. Om.
BhairR&alsam 1 I
Clruiiri and hrautlfica Utt hair. <v i
Promote, a luxuriant (pwwth. M '
Never Falls to Itestore Gray R
li.nr to ita Youthful Color. H
Curn aralp diaeatea * hair fall leg.
sacs?I
PICT U RES I
cture Framing, Glass, Wall Jr
Paper, Window Shades, C
Carpet Laying. W'
MILLINGS, The Paper Man, A
oriii 161. Main Street. Union, S.C.
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