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2 Willi inJl a turn with I ? minutes. But the "W ? and is light. W Pianos, Organs, Qrap I S. M. RICE S AT THE OLD STAJ H is more dangerous to you H or morphine habits, for i fi| Pneumonia and Death. 9 awful results of Coughs I DR. ? I NEW DI: I FOR COUGH! CURED HER P H ?< Three years ago I was doi H work, or even walk across tl H King's New Discovery, and HE gained c8 pounds in weight 85] MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Ba< || Price, 50c and $1,00 "J "m RfOMV^NDEI nfram titiiii? ii'iiw m and ? ALL DRV f Sash, BUa. Y^/ Building J ORDER B L COLUMBIA LUMBER i jg^PPAI A^ SHARP I $?20 to 40 Velvet ff from Each Blade K Rvery blade is as thi tj paper, as hard as fluff as tough and flexible B whalebone. I Although the CIILLETTK RAZOF 1 a new invention, it has alread* 1 attained enormous popularity and 1 is solving the shaving problem \ for every man. It hastaken 1 \ shavers bv storm every\ where. You would he \ surprised if you knew \ how many of your \ acquaintances M are using it. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby ivt*11 that on Satur day, the 2-1 th day of November pros, the undersigned will make final re tarn to the Probate Judge for IJnioi County of their actings and doings a Kxecutora of the last will ami testa ment of Win. II. Wallace, deceased and on said day and at the hour ot tei o'clock A. M. thereof, we will niaki ? A! * * * * - * " " nppiitxtuon 10 me rronate Judge for i Final Discharge from the office anc duties of Executors of said will. J. C. Siikpi'ard, J. H. Maxwkli., V. S. Gaor, D. If. Wai.i.ack, 41-U Executors. L MOTION! | " From our Band Wheel, 8 ? set on ball bearings ? ;; for the White Sewing ? > Machine which we have g ! used as a sign, many 8 i people have asked, "Is 8 ' this Perpetual Motion." ? the hand it runs several 8 ! H1TF" which runs light ^ hones. Trunks, Stoves, Prices and terms to suit. , JR., E. U. | iD?WONDER STORE, 5 ! ' ' ??? ? i igh Habit] ir life than the drink, cocaine H t soon ends In Consumption; K Save yourself from these |?j and Colds, by taking: UNO'S I SCOVERY I S AND COLDS I ERMANENTLY. I Ev^n with a bad cough, unable to H 1 be room. I began taking Dr. H t it cured me permanently. I H > and am in splendid health." H i One Dose Gives Relief H a d.cuaranteed oiD BV MMwWMiMHMiHI I f IGGISTS. J r Material Y MAIL FROM Vgf j k MFG. CO., COLUMEIA, 3. C 1 Slllr Shaves "as It* /' ,jW you -are not more a / .' ;^ than sat isfied we will I / fmjr you your money | is / 'J Triple silver-plated net with j v Extra blades, per dozen $1.00 / C /' THE / w RICE DRIG / f CO. / Final Discharge. Notiee is hereby given that J. T. - Jeter. Administrator of the estate of . J. Woods Jeter, deceased, has applied - to Jason M Greer, Judge of I'robate, it in and for the County of Union, for * a final discharge as such Administ rator. | j It is ordered, That the Uftth day of I . Novemlier, A. I> 1000, he fixt d for liear1 ing of petition, and a final settlement 0 of said estate. * Jason M. Greer, 1 Probate Judge Union County, S. C. Published in Tint Union Timks ' October 1ft. lftOft. 42-4t i>i Use Tetley's Teas \ For Iced Tea. i I POINTLESS PENNlNCS. I ?. ucii-urii! ? ' v A p '1'.-Id yon fin. 1 knrw 'eoir^' jfc ; 'V rouhl read about the "Art of .Vol I 'L ? ng" and take me up oil it. 'Aust vim did it I do not know, lni? icre's a dollar to ginger cake that t's a woman. 1 [ere- is what she ? \vt >ays: v , "A writer in Tin: Union Times; ^ :elling the men how to woo th?l; H ivoiuen of their choice, winds up h; J01 dating that it is the sensibl j11 woman he is speaking of for h ,'1 doesn't "give a darn" how th t .} silly are won. lint. I want tj! ask how many are there who were \lv ever known to woo and win a real ITj sensible woman? Very few indeed, f5 Its most always the silly gigling o' c' butterfly of a woman that attract! \ (hem. Those who make them* selves conspicuous on the street and ? around the depot are just "it," while the quiet, sensible, stay-at-l" home girls go unnoticed. Artd>| ? isn't it appalling how many of I these silly, senseless marriages arepT being contracted. That marriage is essential to happiness we do not A deny, but it must be a sensible .marriage. When*Contemplating j ^patrimony one- should not be blinded by a passion that will soon * pass away when one finds that the j object sought and won is not gold . but dross. No two people can l>c happy together whose natures are ? different. How can a quiet, home- 7 loving man, one who loves his ' books and papers of evening8-be happy with a silly^ woman who cares for nothing lyr\t pleasure and dress. But if :y'ter a long acquaintance two pjjnplc find that their lives will hlcSd harmoniously an'd that they ream- and truly love each I other thoyi tliM- should marry and as the say "live happily' Now good lady starts out tot, eriticise^^^ but eloses by agreeing in ever\^^?t,ieulav with my views.V The asked, how many men w^^BLvur known to woo and win wonM.n. I answer, JU8t thi^^^K-y wi,o1 have made S^'g^MCemmiorn. A sonhappy 1 daim and I wooed wmU; ,^,llU^ '<h'S SMP^SJ^*1 ^ im.K^Be, ^i>y-Al 1 \H.,r to Sl,V'iVw bm<\ ^ ^'^r f*^m(vt i* iUr . .v\u-n bo b'"* ' IflLt uotu*oS wo^ .,y that very I JHk about Vfiarry silly girls? tt>^?'; each for his kind. * " 1 A CH:l RAlTKll. l.a i , ...>i jiuuiteu over ins leit oar, will^ing" carte in hand, ho en tercel ' the stjKet ear. Over his left ear a cigarijBe stump awaited further use; fful amidst the kinked, wool on jJRe right' reposed a match. Font out the coat pocket a hair luftish protruded, while a comb was J piirtly hid in a vpst pocket. A eel-! iulyid collar of blue, a red tie, j trousers of poisy cheek, coat-of the. ! "jim-swinger". specie, , an<l last! summer's shoes, was the get-up hel carried himself in. <The coon going a-yisiting,. \ , / , Tf AIJ.OW K' KS. L Oogli! The cold chills are i>lny- 1 ing hide an^_ seek through the': ina/es .of my"1>ackboiH?1 ' see i| ! ghost. With 'lwdlow eyes that I* i ..i - ? - ? ! flints, u inoum tin proportioned yet,r grinning in aimost ghoulish glee, and a feathery step that;bespeak* his miphcn nature, the "thing" ( approaches me. I shiver and shudder in fear's frenzy, hut can't move a peg; the thing's got me; . I'm irf his sjniokish clutches. (), Help! >Iurder! v The dickens! f forgot it was li Hallowe'en, tin' time when boys J and girls can masque as hohgohblins, spooks and ghost, and it wasn't a thing hut my neighbor with a niin>r?bir? io. 1 r r on nun and a j ^ sheet that made him look ghostly, j^j Hallowe'en, why that is when any- ci hotly may play tricks, act the ghost ti and cause a disturbance in spinal j* columns. And it is when all the w ghost lore, accumulated through- c? out the centuries is told and re- p< told, ainplitietl at each telling. ^ Sunbeams Entertainment. 81 tft The Sunl)eani society of the ? Second baptist church will give an ' ntortainnient consisting of songs md recitations, next Burulny night it 7 o'clock. The program will l>e interesting and it deserves a large tja tudiencp. , A - i / . Whiskey at Santuc. | Santuc, Oct. MO.?Whiskey is as if mtiful here now as " one needs j (ft see, unless it is a re gular old guz- jp r?more than many wants to see. B cyurse all of the hig jngs that nie here are "for private us*'." E e know. Hut many lwlieve it is 1 make "private" money. There 1 re three M gallon jugs to arrive I re last Saturday "for private use" | sides the smaller ones. The hig ! r ics were consigned for three of the j | sjK'cts, as people s\ispeet them to 1 P ! blind tigers. Hut those who I low positively will keep very dumb | called upin. The three suspects | i this case are Jim Hawkins, Colelan Jeter and Dennis Moorcman,! | 11 negroes. Jim Hawkins runs an' roiWA fiw -A Vest:l lli'ii lit . hut does ! ? otseem to be restau-ranting enough' i ) keep soul and lnidy together, hut j ^ts.a good many big jugs for "perianal use." The constables made raid on his shack about a year nd and a half ago and found some iquor in an oil can. He must be naking a good living off his "resan rant." Coleman Jeter is one vV> works at his crop some, but it loes not seem to be making cxpenles, but perhaps from his big 3 galon jugs 'for personal use," he is jetting fat. As for Dennis Moorenan, well, he lives out in the.coun- e ;ry, but keeps bis "office" here, at east he is here all of his tlmte^ex;ept bed hours, is never seen to toork any, but he won't go ragged, ind has money to buy many big iugs of whiskey, but is never seen trunk around town. But he is not loo pure not to make others drunk, there are three who are suspected, but there are several who are .... ...... . ,i tnougnt to be unnu tigers. Arounu whiskey is plentiful an?l those who want it seems to he able to always get supplied. Wo had a muss of whiskey here all of last winter and when the money run low there was y kind of let up on it, but with the (jetting of money again, it is again flowing like the streams with their winter water. Taking the places that I know something about, Santue and Carlisle for instance, I refuse to believe that other places are so very much better than of XQre, if however, some of the whitewashing was taken off. Let all dime out and tell the truth, even if we would like to pad things a little; seeing we are up in a Any nion tlirougli 1 I Mhrnk lVaktsfurnvriK-irttsnjB jffipe build and well .shaped! Mimhs. lie cm rind off two of the prizes. Nop. inland li>7 the first is for the U st South Carolina raised horse, and \he scdond open to the world, dmjfftc team. Mr. I'eake I drove a team cOmi>osod of his own horse and one he picked up at the the. Fair. The money prizes amounted to S35.(K), besides a special, won by this same horse. A Mountain of Gold could n6t brine as much happiness to j Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as i did one 25c box of Bpeklen's Arnica j Salve, when it completely cured a run- j ninff oofrt l u * ow.n uii uci icg.wnicn una tortured her 23 long years.. Greatest antiseptic healer pf Piles, Wounds and Sores. 25 cents at all drug store?. Lecture at Gilead and Jonesvillc Ghurches. .. ff Rev". W. K. Crocker, a .missionary to China,'.undeo^ the auspices of the , South0rn? Raptist Covention, who is, ji6w in this co.untry, will rietiver, a lecture on China at [JileatV church, Sunday morning, SVveml^" dth. On tlu? evening of ?he sj^^Kiinday he will 8|>eak in ' THE PATIENCE OF JOB tould Hardly Endure the Torment o! Itching Piles. Itching piles is constant torment?so s eczema. No comfort all day, no rest t'tlight. Can't keep your mind on fork. No use to go to bed. Suffer no anger; use Dean's Ointment. It gives elief in live ot* ten minutes. It cures .. n a short time?cured to stay cured. Jnion people endorse it. L. Uoele, baker and confectioner on Iain street, says:?"I have used toan's Ointment and found it to be ns ?p resented. It is the only remedy on le face of the earth that I know will ire itching piles, one of the most rying and irritating afflictions there . Dean's Ointment will cure the afsction and do it at once. You are elcome to use my name as one who j in speak to this effect from exjrience. hor sale by all dealers. Price 60 nits. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, ew York, solo agents for the United ates. Remember the name?Dean's?and i ke no other. v Notice. rhe regular monthly meeting of The lion Building and Loan Association 11 be held at the court house Tuesy evening, Nov. 6th, at K o'clock. J. D. Akthur, Secretary. f-~? I UNDERTAKER AND EI* I Full Line Collins and Caskets J Mr. Hodges, an Expert Embalme 9 Floyd & Co., Spartanburg, will il on short notice. Calls answe H Hearse sent to any part of the ( II service guaranteed to all .*. . J M . W. BO BO, UNI |50C BUYS A PAIR < IJ AT SWVGERT'S 5 AND 10 ?5* I have a good line from 50c 1 selling a $5 Wool Blanket for J fhave them, let me save you moi O. A. SWYC nsarrc Is the House that sells and Stov( = J Call on us for leather Bei + tresses, Furniture ? A SHORT PROFITS AND ^ ( TP Aim M/\n , IS IWK 111UI y')wt & c, ? < ONE OF 01 | OLIVER CHILLED T' ' J ;. - * ;" ' j u.. .*a~ -'. _ iftw JXr*rs A -ir *?* AND IP YOU ARE NOT SA % SAME AND GET VC & UNION HARDWAR v#" ^ HARDWARE LEADER, V jj* We are very glad to inform th< 3? Union County that in our ne better .position to handle a bit Q w BETTER LINE OF CLOTHING, UEN15 I L KMSHIN Q r* As we ever handled before. V ^ A Nice Line of Crockery, Chi and Fancy Toys. Come and r? We offer you. We will at all see you at our store and will W you our stock of goods and g ? We aim to make friends, and i ^ LOW PRICES will do so, we will ^ tomers and friends. Yours for | BERLIN'S WONDI ^ Noxt to People's I feSl 1BALMER. p Always on Hand, h ?r, now with J. F. W do our embalming B red day or night. H :ounty. First class H )RRTAKRR AN1) 11 KMHALMEK. Fa IEI Si -tm. fKiE ?? of Bumnsi CENT STORE. [j| ^ to $4 a pair. I am & &4. Iff you have to 4t ney. i& i E R T. | asn i you Furniture iS. i v-* ===== + ds, Springs, Mat- J ind Stoves. QUICK SALES fTO. w mm. | Union, S. C. ^ JR GENUINE | TURN PLOWS ? TISFIED RETURN Sj UR MONEY. E COMPANY. | UNION, S. C. r&rar&r&r&r&rt^ e people of Union and fa w store we are in a Z? iger and ? - * SHOES, HATS AND ^ -*H G GOODS. & fe Ve also keep In stock ^ na, Glass, Tinware, ^ I see the Bargains ^ times be pleased to ^ take pains to show % live you our prices, fe if GOOD GOODS and ? I make your our cus bargains, ^ :R STORE. ? i Bank. a jer j* jar ,# jof j&