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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.
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121st Year Begins September 28. ;
Letters. Science, Engineering. Out*
scholarship, giving free tuition, to each
county of South Carolina. Tuition $-10
Board and furnished room in Dormitory
$1 I a month All candidates for
admission are permitted to compete
pay *fOTauWar. ' .
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IIItlttSON Kanooi.pii.
President.
A Paint Education
in Three Minutes,
Oil is the life of paint. Dead oil, j
dead paint; it peels otf, washes off,
falls off. You have to paint again.
You've been there. Well, you have
been getting paint with dead oil in it.
' i minus
oil. Don't | 1
J trices for canned c!!; Get'the best
inseed oil and mix it with Himmar
Condensed Paint yourself. Then you
know you've got fresh paint. Paint
that will stick right, look right, wear j
right and at the right price.
Men of experience always do this. It
aaves money and saves work, too.
We'll explain paint points at length if
you will drop in on us some dtfy?be- j
fore you paint this season.
, We are sole agents for the paint you
get without oil?and mix. It is the
famous Hammar Condensed Paint.
Gallon of pnint, gallon of oil. Simple
enough. Absolutely fresh and new.
Guaranteed for five years. We can j
show you in two minutes how Hammar
Condensed Paint will save you money,
at least 25 per cent in cost and 100 pes
sent in wearing qualities.
Frightfully Burne.d.
('has. W. Moore, a machinist, of
I'ord City. I'a.. had his hand frightful
ly burned in an electrical furnace. He
applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve with
the usual result: "a ipiick and | erfeet
cure." Greatest healer on earth for
Burns, Wounds. Sores, Eczema and
Piles. 2-*>c at ail druggists.
Administrator's Notice.
All parties indebted to the Estate of
W. I., ("nip, deceas* d. are hereby noti- .
lied to make payment to the under- |
signed, and ali ]>arties holding claims
against the said Estate will please pre-'
Sent same properiv vouched,
M. \\\ Cn e,
K. B. f'ct.i".
Adininist rators
I Wood's Seeds
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I Every farmer should
have a copy of our
New Fall Catalogue
It piveH best methods of seedi
nip and i full information about
Crimson Clover
Vetches, Alfalfa
Seed Oats, Rye
Barley, Seed Wheat
Grasses and Clovers
Descriptive Fall Catalogue
mailed free, and prices
quoted on request.
T. W. Wood & Sons,
Seedsmen, Richmoncf^Va.
0'ir Trade Mark Brand Se?d?Vfl W
be->t aud cleanest qualities obtainable.^
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WHAT THE
AL BISCUIT C(
STANDS FOR
ific, reconstructed baking indu:
s and nutrition of Biscuit c
irvelously enhanced.
nethod of protection by whicl
i are completely excluded fron
ness and goodness of its conte
?d.
This is the trade mark \
I in red and white on eac
package as an absolute
of the quality of the ba
purity of the packing.
For example try Graham Crackc
the ordinary gTaham crackers?difEerer
in flaxor?different in packing. More p
ing?more nutritious. Made of the purest'
in a manner understood only by the Nati
Mon-Aetna happen!2 >.
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Rev. J. Thomas doing has been
much in demand for the last three
weeks, having been called to assist
Rev. .1. H. IVirey one week at .
Black Rock; the next week to as-1 ]
sist Kev. J. K. Funderburk in a series
of meetings at the Baptist <
Padgett's Creek. Success to the
young brother.
Miss Dora Itogers, of Columbia,
is visiting Dr. (>. L. 1'. Jackson
and S. K. Bodic for a week.
Misses Lcuna and Sarah Johns, of
Spartanburg, are visiting Mr. W.
E. Pool and wife, and Mr. J. E.
Freeman and wife of this place.
Mr. James Woolen and Mr.
Howard have been sick for some
time, but arc-now convalescent.
Mr. T. F. Eison, of Pelzcr, has
moved here with us and will be
quite an acquisition to this place.
J. P. C.
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Sayings of A Cynic.
l/ove finds its origin in an over- |
wrought imagination.
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In the evening by the moonlight <
is entirely different from in the 1
morning under sunlight.
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"A maid, a man, an open fan;
A seat upon the stair ! (
A stolen kiss, six weeks of bliss, ,
And forty years of care." <
Never has haeonian tongue more
graphically told this ever oecuring 1
tale of woe.
A woman deprives herself the ,
pleasure of an evening at the thea- i
tre, in order to get a ?">() fur. That 1
is her idea of economy.
Scientists tell us that baldness is
produced by overwork of the brain. |i
"Logically then, may be deduced an
explanation of why a woman has no ,
beard.
Women Who Wear Well.
It is astonishing how great a change a c
few years of married life often make In ,
ine appearance ancl dis|>osition of many j
women. The freshness, the charm, the i
hrilliancn vanish like t)ie t>loom from a 1
peach which is rudely handled. The i
matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
of the charming maiden. There are two :
reasons for this change, ignorance and t
neglect. Few'-young women appreciate
the shock to the sys'tem through the t
change which comes with marriage and *
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with i the
unpleasant pelvic drains and weak- j
nesses which too often come with marriage
and motherhood, not understanding (
that this secret drain is robbing the cheek ^
of its freshness and the form of its |
fairness.
As surely as the general health suffers
when there is derangement of the. health j '
of the delicate womanly organs, so surely
when tlie.se organs are established in ^
health the face and form at once witness
to t he fact in renewed comeliness. Nearly
a million women have found health and
happiness in the use of Dr. I'ierce's Fa- <
vorite Prescription. It makes weak worn- '
en strong and sick women well. Ingredi- ' j
ents on label?contains no alcohol or 1 '
harmful habit-forming drugs, made
wholly of those native, American, inedic- I
inal roots most liic#t?iv i *? i
j < \ uniiiMimru | ty
leading medical authorities of all the sev- I
eral schools of practice for the cure of |
woman's peculiar ailments.
For nursing mothers.or for those broken
down in healt h by too frequent hearing of
children, also for the expectant mothers, i
to prepare the system for the coming of
baby and making its advent easy and
almost oainless, there is no medicine quite , 1
so good as "Favorite Prescription." It
can do no harm in any condition of the i
system. It is a most potent Invigorating i
tonic and .strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a j
physician of large experience in the treat- 1
nient of woman's peculiar ailments.
I>r. Pierce may be consulted by letter ,
frrc of charge. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, '
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. '
Huffulu, N. Y. I
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Now is the Time to Subscribe for '
The Times. '
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Sraham flour and baked
lonal Biscuit Company.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, i
FOR CONGRESS.?4th DISTRICT, j,
I hereby announce myself a candi- 1
late for Congress from 4th district, ;
uihject to the rules of the Democratic i
Primary election. G. H. Maiion. k
I herehj' announce myself a candi- i
late for Congress from 4th district,
lubject to the Deinocratiet Primary
Joti. T. Johnson.
FOR STATE SENATE.
I hereby announce myself a canui-t
date for election to the office 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 candi-'
date for the office of State Senator I
from Union County, subject to the)
result of the Democratic Primary1
Election. Bk.vi. F. Townskno. )
f FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. |
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Superintendent of !
Education for Union County, subject t
to Primnrv Eli-i'timi II II P i v.'
Subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary I announce myself a
candidate for the office of Superintends j
cut of Education for Union county. | }
Tims. H. GoBK.. J "
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Superintendent
of Education, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic Prima- (
ry election. M. L. Lemarter.
FOR AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself aoandi-'
late for the office of County Auditor,
subject to the decision of tire Demo- |
sratic primary. J. 1). Eits. L
1 hereby announce myself a candi- '
date for Auditor of Union county, sub-i 1
jeet to the decision of the Democratic }
Primary election. Levi W. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candi- '
date for election to the office of Audi- '
tor of Union county, subject to the ;
rules of the Democratic Primary elec- j'
tion. T. C. Joi.i.y. r
r hereby announce myself a candi-[
late for County Auditor, subject to
the decision of the Democratic Prima- I
ry election. M. S. Faitett.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Auditor of Union county, sub- 1 '
jeet to the rules of the Democratic <
Primary election. |
S. S. Fakiiak.
1 hereby announce myself a candi-} J
late for election to the office of Auditor
of Union County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratc
Primary Election.
J. R. Lancaster. ! 1
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candi- *
late for reelection to the office <>f .
Treasurer of Union countv ?oI>i..?t ?<? I
,he rules of the Democratic Primary j
lection. J. II. Bartiks. j
FOR SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for the office of County Super-'
isor. subject to the decision of the I 4
democratic primary. M. B. I.kk.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for reelection to the office of I
dounty Supervisor of Union county, '
lufiject to the rules of the Democratic :
Primary election. j
T. J. Bktkmiauuii.
i
I hereby announce myself a eandilate
for election to the office of Coun- /
y Supervisor of Union County, subject
to the rules and regulations of '
die Democratic Primary Election. '
J. A. Bktsii.i,. |
FOR MAGISTRATE.
f nnnoimpp tntrjnlf 'o '?1
- j? ?? < iiiiiiniiuc mr i
Maoistrate for Union Township; sub- '
ject to tin* result of the Democratic
Primary election. j ?
J NO. I*. (>AUK ; 1
I hereby announce myself a candi- M
date for election to the otlice of Mag-j ;
istrate for Union Township. Union
County, subject to the rules and rogulations
of the Democratic Primary I r
Klection. T.J. Vinson. Ij
COUNTY COMMISSIONKR.
I hereby announce myself a candi- ! <
late for County commissioner subject I <
to t he rule of the Democratic Primary '
lection. ". W. Kowi.ka Hobo.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for County commissioner subject
to the decision of the Democratic Primary
election. J. K. Schousk.
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Mr . .
I hereby announce myself a canc
date for reelection for the office
County commissioner, subject to t
decision of the Primary election.
Saxkokd Wilburs
I hereby announce myself a cam
date for reelection for County Co'
missioner, subject to the decision
the Democratic Primary election.
A. Griffin Bbntly
I hereby announce myself a cam
date for the office of County Comm
sinner of Union County, subject to t
decision of the Democratic primary
I. M. Moblky
I herebv announce myself a can
date for the office of County Comm
sioner of Union county, subject to t
rules and regulations of the Den
eratic primary election.
Josbimi Sanders
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
Thanking the people of my coun
for their confidence placed in me
the past, and feeling better qualifi
by my experience in the office to d
charge the duties hereafter, I a
nounce myself a candidate for reeh
tion to the office of Probate Judge I
Union county, subject to the rules
the Democratic primary election.
Jason M. Grkkr
Believing in the Democratic prir
pie of rotation in office, feeling coi
dent of my ability to till the positi
to the satisfaction of the people,
announce myself a candidate fori
office of Probate Judge of Union COI
ty, and promise to abide the result
the Democratic primary.
W. W. Johnson
HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATI YKf
I hereby announce myself a can
date for tlie office of Representative
the State Legislature, subject to t
decision of the Democratic primary.
L, G. Southaki>
Relieving in the principles of Derm
racy, and with an earnest desire
serve my county, I hereby annour
myself a candidate for the Legislati
from Union County.
T. Jkkk Harris
Relieving in the principles of Denn
racy, and having the interest of i
County and State at heart. I offer n
ndf a candidate for the Legislatu
This I have done at the solicitation
many friends. R. W. Hamii.ton
The friends of Carrell H. Foster n
nounce him as a candidate for t
Legislature, subject to the rules a
regulations of the Democratic prims
election.
T hereby announce that I am a ei
didate for the House of Represen
tives from Union county and pled
myself to abide the result of the De
ocratic Primary election.
.1. G. Hughes
The^nany friends of Mr. II. C. Lit
beg to oiler his name as a candidate 1
the House of Representatives.
I hereliv nivo.lf ..
for tin* otfuv of Representative in l
Legislature, subject to the decision of t
Democratic Primary election.
J. < i. < ioINO
FOR MASTER.
I hereby tiiiiioiinee myself a ?*ati?Ii?ls
'or tin* oiliee of Master lor I'nion eoui
subject to the ileeision of the rrinni
'lection. ('. II. Pkakk,
FOR CORONER.
I hereby announce myself a candid:
for Coroner of Cnion county for the >:
xpinil term. I pledge myself to uhi
>y tin* ileeision of the Democratic 1'
itiary election.
S. K. 11 I'MI'lllilKS.
I hereby announce myself a candid:
for theolliceof Coroner for I'nion coin
to till the unexpired term. I pledge n
ell'to abide by the decision of the l>e
cratic Primary election. .1. E. 1I.\m
YOl CAN'T SPOT IS
Watch the firm of Hutcl
nson & Wicker. They a
giving away a Handsome
MO 'Willow Rocking Chai
' With 9sr niirrhn
( * -v.. ^ t jr f'UIVllCU
/ou get a chance at thischa
Prices on Firs
Class Merchan
Jise unequaled ii
Union.
COME TO SEE U1
Hutchinson & Wicke
SMITH'S CUT PRICE!
lood Puck Baking I'owdor
10c Can Ri-Cc-Na
)o (Jrated Cocoamit
I Or Package Corn Starch
I oc Can Corn 1
(>e Can Corn
Cgg-O-Seo, good as Force
KCan Devil Crabs 2
{()< Can Devil Crabs 1
10c Pears
I()c Heinz Queen Olives 2
>0c Heinz Stuffed Olives 2
1 have many other Cut Prices
live on that day but 1 can't menti
.hem on account of space.
Gail early Tuesday morning. Doi
Jeep too late and get left. Doi
orget the date. August 28th.
W. Newell Smitf
Phone 126.
35
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HAIR &
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m- Crown, Bridgework and F
J Office over Mutual Dry Gc
INNMIIMNNimMMCMI
ili- :
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: || DR. J. MONRO
ill ?-r T> E N T
he ijW
??- Crown and Bridge Work
l?3 A Specialty. Phone 111
'ty ~
Union & Glenn Springs J
?s- Railroad Company.
5C- Time Table Effective May 27, 1906. TI
Leave Union 7:30 a. m., 12:30, 4:00
ot and 7*:50 p. m.
Arrive Buffalo 7:45 a. in., 1:45, 4:15
and *8:25 p. m.
lCi- Leave Buffalo 8:15 a. m., 1:30,5:00
iti- and *8:10 p. m.
ion I Arrive Union 8:30 a.m., 1:45, 5:15
J j and K :25 p. m. Hi
the ' Ueave Union 8:40 a. in. and 5:25 p. m. ; n
in- I Pass Neal Shoals 9:20 a. m. and 0:05 P
of | p. ni. Arrive Pride 9:40 a. in. and a;
6:25 p. in. c
I.eave Pride 10:00 a. m., and 6:55 ^
p. m. Pass Neal Shoals 10:20 a. in., T
J. and 7:16 p.m. Arrive Union 11:00 a. *?]
in. and 7 :50 p. in.
All trains daily unless otherwise
111 noted, week days only,
;'ie *Saturdays and Sundays only.
Connection made at Pride with Sea- ?
' board Air Line through trains southbound
in the morning and northbound
in the evening. M. B. Summkk,
(ten'l Passenger Agent.
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TIPS h<
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r?f he New Liquid Headache ?
v.
m- Cure
.he
is sold on a positive guarantee
to cure Headaches, Neuralgia,
Rheumatic and all
go: other ordinary aches and ?
m" pains. Contains no Opium,
Chloral, Cocoaine or other H)
JJj habit forming drug. Price
10 and 25 cents a bottle,
t and 5 cents a dose at soda J?
lu fountains
Oil
~ DUKE DRUG CO.
>ty
- YOU MUST BE TIRED Z
da
ito
1 Looking for Bargains. *?
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r~ ~i i ?J ?J.
i/uiuc aiuiig ncre anu gei
your money's worth. We b
? promise no more and. give
1 no less.
j
re GEO. W. GOING, u
Dispenser of Dependable Merchandise, I
f Union, S. C.
- ALL THE BIG SALES ,
J ARE VERY NEAR OVER I
> And you have forgotten that I
The Drug Store Can I
Have a Sale. E
We are having a sale, and! I
I we are tioine to remain hav- I I
? j ing one. We guarantee right, I
Prices and all 1
:r! PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED J
Here are guaranteed. Come'Ej
now while the sale is on, we I
;)(( carry everything that is in the |
i DRUG LINE,
| PALMETTO iiltUG CO., |
r,c , Huiet and Renwick Owners' ^
Sc 1 CE(
8c'
r,c | Luckiest Man in Arkansas.
) "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas." I H
tO writes H. I.. Stanley, of llruno, "since Etc
n_ the restoration of iny wife's health af- H
"U ter live years of continuous couching E?
and bleeding from the lungs; and I i ?
owe my good fortune to the world's I
1,11 greatest medicine, I)r. King's New DisH't
eovery for Consumption, which I know pj
from experience will cure consumption
| if taken in time. My wife improved
] with llrst bottle and twelve bottles com|
| pleted the cure." Cures the worst
coughs and colds or money refunded,
j At all druggist*. 50c and $1.00. Trial
I bottle free. Phi
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HAIR, \
SXS. I
legrulating a Specialty. 3
>ods Co., Union, S. C. 3 W
E WALLACE, |
Offices: Rooms 1 and 2-WJ
r. Nicholson Building1.
OUTHERN RAILWAY
IE SOITH'S GREATEST SYSTEM.
nexcelled Dining Car Service.
Through Pullman Sleeping Cars
on all Through Trains?Convenient
Schedule on all
Local Trains,
-r :_a i-. .
vviiuci iuuiisi rcaies arc
ow in effect to all Florida
oints. For full information
5 to rates, routes, etc., con- .
alt nearest Southern Railway
icket Agent or
ROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT,
A. G. P. A., D. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
EAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND
BONDS.
3USE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPECIALTY.
)FFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. ^
, E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS.
DePASS & DePASS,
Law Offices Over Peoples Bank.
1 yr
POST OEEICE DIRECTORY.
Durs of Opening-, Closing- and Delivery
of the Dally Malls at the
Onion Post Office.
Post office opens at 8 o'clock every
iy (except Sunday) and at 8
slock p. m.
Post office open for delivdjty of mail
i Sunday from 12:30 to 1 lafrp. m.
Mail for train No. 9, due here at 9 a.
.. closes at 8 :45 a. m.
Mail for train No. 14, due here at
:35 a. m., clones at 11:10 a..ra.
Mail for train No. 13, du$~ here at
35 p. in., closes at 2:J0 p.f ; ?
Mail for train J?o:" lO.^cSwHerb a4
>3 p. m., closes at "8:15 eacl?
yPersons
should remember and obrve
these hours ,,in "order to be aeniniodated
at the jiost office in reiving
or sending mail matter through
is office.
Feb. 1906. J. C. Hitstkr,
Post Master.
OILERS AND ENGINES.
i
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes,
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Mangers, etc. Mill Castings.
Cast every day; work 200
hands.,
r- I?
imuaiu ruunuiy macmne ana
toiler Work and Supply Store.
Augusta. Georgia. *
EXPERI-NJl ^Jk
MENT.
ESTABLISHED I
AN D^ADMITTED JpKl
3,000,000 ruoul
"|ER8 AtfSriizZJMW .v
PRAISE f*JrIn |UI I '
IT iMlbW ?U< " ~
IMUtOi?etn|tt|l
tor Wry btult ? ~ K
"Carbo-Magmtic" F. Untie H[
Cushion Straps, fl.OO. I
Free Louklel "IliuUtobiuveri."
' UNION HARDWABt CO.. Union. S.C B
XLS?) . V . GUAIIAh
Wvdtw&nd' s"
5AAft BANK DEPOSIT
R.R. Fare Paid. Hotel Taken
* 500 FRER COURSES
Board at Cost. Write Quick
JRGIA ALABAM A BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, G*.
parker's
bsa&sab hair balsam
MCtrar<n and brautificf the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
T\*?7 ^HNeror i-'.uIh to Itratora <iray
JjWk. Hnlr to Its Youthful Color.
^UHl .^BM Cure* walp diwamt u hair telling.
n ^ ? ? ?
r i I U H L b
cture Framing, Glass, Wall
Paper, Window Shades, jk
Carpet Laying. *
MILLINGS, The Paper Man,
one 101. Main Street. Union, S.G\
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