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g Wher m Begii FJj The baking of the M S begins with right n after through the right. There is nc care, skill and model Tfr i<S nprfprtirm itc? THE CONGREGATIONALISTS. Tlw?f 1 <l.n c. * "x w?*?i ?\ 'I ill* IIJ15slonary society in tlie country. They started the lirst home missionary society in the country. They started the most effective city missionary society in the country. They started the greatest Christian young people's movement of this country or any other country. They started the lirst college in the country. They started the lirst theological Seminary in the country. They started the first religious newspaper in the country. They published the first hymn book in the country. They started the town meeting?the Initiative and referendum. They started the lirst temperance society in the country. They have given to America the three greatest evangelists it lias ever had.? Chicago Advance. Romniirr Vrmun Reality. Cumback? What became of that pretty Miss Dreamer who used to declare 1 she would never ruarry until a hand- j some knight rode into town on a fierce 1 charger with a glittering sword by Ills fide and claimed her for his own? ! llj:..cr?Oh, utter breaking into the ( spinster class she was married to a j well at that.?Chicago News. That our American forests abound In plants which possess the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers. Even the untutored Indians had discovered the usefulness of many native planus before the advent of the white race. This information, imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue investigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. O -O "O Thr. Pierre believes that our American forests abound In most valuable medicinal roots for the cure of moat obstinate and fatal dis- j eases, if we would properly Investigate them; J and. In confirmation "almost" marvelous I PQltlfvfretted by his "Golden Medical Discovery." which has proven itself to Ik* the ' most efficient stomach tonic, liver in vigor- ! ator. heart tonic and regulator, and blood j cleanser known to medical science. Dyspep- ; sla. or indigestion, torpid liver, functional and even valvular and other affections of ; the heart yield to its curative action. The [ reason why it cures these and many other ' affections, is clearly shown In a little book of extracts front the standard medical works which is mailed free to any address by I>r. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., to all sending j reuuest for the same. ^ 1 Not less marvelous. In the unparalleled i , cures It Is constantly making of woman's j many peculiar affections, weaknesses and , t distressing derangements. Is Dr. l'lerce's i l Favorite Prescription, as is amply attested | \>y thousands of unsolicited testimonials con- ' j trihuted by grateful patients who have been cured hy It of catarrhal pel vie drains, painful 1 periods, irregularities, prolapsus and other j I displacements caused hy weakness, ulcer- I atlon of uterus and kindred affections, often after many other advertised mtdlclnes. and 1 ? physicians had failed. -Qy Both the above mentioned medicines are ' -wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of native, medicinal mots. The processes employed in their manufacture were original with I >r. Pierce, and they are carried on hy skilled chemists and pharmacists with the aid of apparatus and appliances specially designed and huilt for this purpose, itoth medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, hahlt-forrnlng drugs. A full list of their Ingredient* la printed on each bottle-wrapper. ??? ? T N< 0 EXPER1 -V 'n 9 ESTABLISHED I g AND^ADMITTED JjCR ^ 9 3,000,000 prices! nUSERS ^0 Poabl# Concav, J'JOO I tor ke**y *> *' d? 0 B "Carbo-Maenttic" Flattie I Cushion Strops, SI.00. I V_? Free booklet "Hints to Shavers." ^ 3 UNION HARDWARE (P.. Union. S.C. ! u GEOR 1 e Baking j| as Right I ATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ^ laterial, and every step there- f|nj whole process of baking is |p^j >t one point of quality that ii bakeries could make better. If?through and through. It Ends I when it reaches your table untoucl IjUj. untainted by odors. Tlic quality, ov Hll are preserved in a dust and moisture Ki guished by the trade mark here shov K) in red and white on each end of the R| the perfect condition of the conter V : packages of * GRAHAM CRACKERS?posses: R flavor of graham flour?unlike any ever tasted. |||? FROTANA?a temptingly delic and fruit?the newest delicacy of 5^^ Company. IMUHI'.Mm MOT No Attractions. If It wore just across the street. With the admission free. In quarters warmed to summer heat. Perhaps I'd go to see The old north pole, hut on the whola I doubt It. even then. I might po once, but I am sure I wouldn't ko attain. But as the pole Is far away? i Yes. miles and miles from here, Where it is winter, so they say. For thirteen months a year, With lee to burn at every turn. Though none of it is burned? 1 I'll let It undiscovered stay. As far as I'm concerned. It's always chilly, more or less. For people who can feel. And polar bears ore looking for A large and Juicy meal. And, worse than all, us 1 recall From things that 1 have read. There are no bakesliops In the land Where one may purchase bread. Let those who care to purchase fame The phantom pole pursue And buck the cold, alluring game And freeze an ear or two. A climate mild will do this child. As for the pole. I vow 1 wouldn't give it storage room; My basement's crowded now. A Paint Education in Three Minutes. ? - * ?-? ortoe.w vti, lalla on. iou have to paint again. You've been there. Well, you have been getting paint with dead oil in it. JJOll t I J pay paint . Iirices for canned oil. Get the heat 1 inaeed oil and mix it with Hammar t Condensed Paint yourself. Then you c know you've got fresh paint. Paint that will stick right, look right, wear right and at the right price. Men of experience always dc this. It I eaves money and saves work, too. t We'll explain paint points at length if ? you will drop in on us some day?before you paint this season. i We are sole agents for the paint you " get without oil?and mix. It i? the si famous Hammar Condensed Paint, u Gallon of paint, gallon of oil. Simple js enough. Absolutely fresh and new. Guaranteed for five years. We can P ihow you in two minutes how Hammar hi Condensed Paint will save you money, d< it least 25 per cent in cost and 100 per sent in wearing qualities. ' J. W. Bates, Jonesville, S. C. : i I tit DID YOU j NOT KNOW i? _________________ ccr hat the best place in town m* _ | tint i buy your| Dry Goods, ]? Dtions, Stationery, Cloth* jp. g, Shoes,jHatsfand Caps lot . , T ....is at.... :>nat i tick EO. W. GOING'S, S I* CP ojhm tnion, S* C. sue in - : fron y ' t,1(' 1 -vvy y / y GUARAN. 1^ ?E.? .it. 5(\c\t\BANK DEPOSIT R.R. Fare Paid. Notes Taken ' 9 ROO FRER COURSES U BBHHHHBB Board at Cost. Write Quick GIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga. light M led by strange hands, CHI en-flavor and frcslineas vn. It always appears MM package and warrants Ik 4 its. For example try graham crackers you INPS ious union of biscuit the National Biscuit STOPS ANY ITCHING. Doan's Ointment Cures Eczema and Itching Piles. Union People Recommend It. One application of Doan's Ointment stops any itching. Short treatment cures eczema, itching piles, salt rheum ?any skin eruption or skin itching.! It is the cheapest remedy to use, be- j cause so little of it is required to i bring relief and a cure. Here is Union testimony to prove it: B. Neal. mill operative, of 15 Mill Street, says: "I had a very bad sore on my leg which bothered me for the past ten or twelve years. I consulted different physicians about it and they each gave me gome salve for it. but it would not heal up. It itched all the i time and was very annoying and I j have scratched it until it would Weed 1 and then it would discharge a vellowish matter for days and weeks at a time ami be very sore. I learned of iWtnn'g I ?. 1'"-* IIV I11IU |I1UVUH U n uox. i found it to be a most valuable salve. It has cured up the sore entirely and onlv left the scar." For sale by all dealers. Pn?6 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Lnited lReniember the name?Doan's and j take no other. ^ ^ Losses from Texas Fever. ^ I- - -- -irrir-Tin;'itltxie*' stricted the market for the cattle produced in this state. But in recent years these parasites have had a more serious effect and one that is more generally felt. Before the operation of the stock law all our cattle were exposed to ticks from the time of birth and all acquired in this way a natural pro-! teetion against Texas fever. But after the passage of the stock law conditions have greatly changed. The cattle were all kept up. The ticks disappeared from some plan-, ations and the cattle raised on hese places did not acquire the ' latural protection against Texas;1 ever. On other plantations the JI icks continued to thrive and the." attic became proof against the lisease as under the old conditions, i So that today we have some daces infested with ticks and others' hat are entirely free from the1 arasite. VVl .... ?t ww is taken from a tick-1 ee place to one where ticks exist j lie develops Texas fever and sually dies. If a town-raised cow sent out to pasture on such a lantation the same tiling usually tppens, because town-raised cows > not have an opjiortunity to aclire immunity to the disease. If cow is taken from one of the ?k-infestosted places to one of the :k-free places, the cattle raised on e latter place take the disease and >st of them die. In this way enormous losses are Gained by cattle owners from s one disease. The situation 0 interferes with the local trade i cattle. One may desire to buy a i tain animal from a neighbor but 1 mot do so with safety Ik-cause! plantation is infested with ticks 1 the animal in question has n raised on a tick-free plaee, or own cattle may not be proof illSt, ticlru ....1 41 .inn me animal he dc- B s t*? purchase is infested with! rf and would introduce them inlis herd. 1 j I here is only one way out of the ^ ter and that is to eradicate the| \ s from the infested places, i ^ * will not only overcome the ? culties mentioned hut will also I ^ 1 up a larger market, for as 2 as a part of the state is free 8 i ticks it can he placed ahove j \ i|Uarantine line, provided the A lature passes a law authorizing ^ stahlislma nt of a state quarr ie line. ft se Tetley's Teas O For Iced Tea. ; 1 _ ?.1| IV /J l?Ok V A Tl'ne Story. (tylr cS I8 a fi8h story told by a Bi 'that A \ 1 IT* *^n ^r'8^mau had cauf m <11 \ ' Notiug a lump la Its s the null 1 me?- ^ open. "As I cut It i tryan sa^^ll \ I a mighty rush and a % lmUfllll in ' antl away flow a . "*n jVV| | tavhen I looked Inside tl 'aa j \ -^Y w'*k four eggs, and d and ll \ ^ther sitting on that nesl i maV^w \ 4V ' ? . Hhocklng Precocity. >kon f? 1\ riat |S ^ije result." asked the tee li?*"ofo' the primary class In arlthme "wlxfIji I you put two and two togethe fc=^i'th," lisped tlie curly headed tl. ' Jn the front row.?Chlca rctln^ ^ J ire many diversities of vlt but p A i one never fahlng effect of It live lOt JP'euse<l aQd dlscouteutod.?Se gSTpsTheXtiJPNew Liquid Headachi Is wV^rrantec^^cure all foroJ ** M " " ralgj'1?* VIvC*Jnvousness, Sleetlltrm fllMD' etc- We sell tf81! vUJfll ^nd 25 cents a botfait^^..^ve our guarantelh'ii wim each bottle. Diz ||KE DRUG CO. * |[ Prescription Druggists. mSfolNSON & WICKER. , 17,7 I ish ft]"6 number that draws i> jfiti handsome !| nlnrH""- ?* lyK/vniiig uiair. The! Party holding this nuJiber will please bring pj? it if and get the chair, J tl^vhinson & Wicker and ; I witb ! pate Welsrlit of u I'iece of Ice, Cre<l ^ ough and ready method of cat- rA^ ciitat inK tjie wejgbt of a piece ot ice P?1/? 18 nl iortled by the fact that a cubic aj)OV foot ?f this substance weighs approxi- ian(jl mate y 57.23 pounds. First measure geein the I r<,a(]tt1< length and height of the Knip cake, antj ttj0 three results, being mul- S. C. tlplley, will give the number of cubic recor Inched, u tliis answer be in turn niultiijiied by .033 the approximate numbjpp 0f pounds win " kl THERE IS A | l| | uo St ? HAIR to"i de open 9 Jinp- Crown, Bridgewor wild Office over Mutual tiere she ,t | DR. J. MON Cr??ra and Bridge Work U? A Specialty. Phoi n- " r"~> A Lively Tussel. with that old enemy of the race. Co stipation, often ends in Appendici To avoid all serious trouble with Stoi ach. Liver and Bowels, take Dr. Kint New Life Pills. They perfectly regi late these organs, without pain or di J comfort. 25c at all druggists. BOILERS AND ENGINE* I Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, > and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc.. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. i Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta. GeorgiaLand For Sale. State of South Carolina. 1 Comity of Union. J lly authority given to mo by Lester ft. Knight. B. M. Knight, Leila Law-! on, A. L. Knight, the heirs at law. I nil the heirs of the body of the late ! Irs. Mary A. Knight, I will sell to he highest bidder, before the court oiise at Union, in Union county, South j arolina, between the legal hours I f sale, on salesday in November. 1908. ?e following tracts of land to wit: All lose ^three tracts or plantations of i nd, lying and being situate in the ' ounty of Union, Santuc Township, ,ate of South Carolina, containing in , 1 e tract known as the Santuc traet i 7 acres more or less, and bounded by nds of T. Jones, Jno. Gregory. Davis ! egory, and other lands of the Knight itate. ' H \lso the tract known as the Lowice, containg 104 acres more or less, 1 bounded by the Santuc ?' ids of -. ... V and ? ... i'hvis tiregory and T. Jones, klfio the tract known as the Fuller da ce, containing 236 acres more or o't i, and bounded by lands ofT. Jones, . Salter, Jas. Carter, and lands on wn as the Nancy Gregory place. 1 arms of sale: One third of the pur- >? ?ie, the balance in one year. Tne n. lit portion to be secured by a bond ^ mortgage of the premises, sold 2:3 i leave to the purchaser to antici- ^ payment in whole or in part. The jjdH it portion to bear interest at the day of 8 per cent, per annum until * in full. These lands will be sold 8en eir tracts separately as decribed c?|r e, and any tract or all of these cejv ? may be bought at private sale by this g or corresponding with C. D. *( ;ht. P. O., Pox 107, Newberry. Purchaser to pay for papers and ding same. ?r afte Always Is. phei s refused to let me look at his ?v wotr en you can bet there is a woman , erty case." I agah ?a?I4t REASON FOR < SUN CURED T IChewers becomi sweetened sun cui REYNOLDS' SU >y win from the c longer standing the sun cured chewers, iust enough proper voring to preserve tl increase in the den mm , UFYNi I SUN C ,s not onty pure sun ci ^^rom choice selections cured leaf grown wl cured tobacco grows. S5|| formerly got, costing ] Pcr pbtind, and is sold be^Tvalue'ln sun ctn-~ m/ijMm be produced for chewe UN ' XV. J. REYNOLDS 4 x VTinston-Salc : & HAIR ; INTISTS. f ; k and Regulating a Sp^ialty. 5 ^ Dry Goods Co., Union, S. C. ? x ROE WALLACE, | NTI i| Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 wjj nell7. Nicholson Building. SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. V" Unexcelled Dining Car Service. ' 8 Through Pullman Sleeping Cars 11 on all Through Trains?Con- A 8~ venlent Schedule on all _ Local Trains. " | Winter Tourist Rates are now it-. ~tc-- * t ... cuea to all Florida I points. For full information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent or BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HONT, | A. G. P. A., D. P. A., i Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. VjL OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. ^ V. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. -i yr POST OEEICE DIRECTORY. ours of Opening, Closing and Delivery of the Daily Mails at the Union Post no*" ?. vuite. Post office opens at 8 o'clock every y (except Sunday) and closes at 8 ilock p. in. Post office open for delivery of mail Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Mai) for train No. 9, due here at 9 a. , closes at 8:45 a. m. 48.'ftf.,torn#:* fti.un~ . . lail for train No. 18, due here at 5 p. m., closes at 2:10 p. m. lail for train No. 10, due here at ) p. m., closes at 8:15 p. in. each ersons should remember and ob/e these hours in order to be acunodated at the post office in reing or sending mail matter through office. ?b. 1906. J. C. Huntbr, Post Master. j Hla Influence. 1 )o you think a man's influence lasts I r he is gone?" asked the phlloso- I fell, I should say!" cried the young 1 lan. "My husband tied my prop- 1 up so that I can't ever marry .4 i!"?Detroit Free Press. CHEWING | * 1 OBACCO I ng tired of heavily red tobaccos caused I N CURED to quick- S )ld brands of much place as favorite with ? , because it contains I sweetening and flahe quality of the leaf J I. Inesa, causing a large I land for fcifn cured OLDS' T URED ured, but it is made of the genuine sun "? lere the ^est sun It is lj/e that you from c. to $1.00 at Bp per pound ; pl?s? and is the J that can j TOBAGO CO.1 ft* m. N. d