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f When Y j Acros 2 Trad< ' ' in red and white C package contai C crackers, you can 1^ contents are of tin ^ < fresh, clean, pure The trade mark B*jl National Biscuit 1^ highest quality of U ZWIEBACK? CS3 tea, coffee or clic C| BUTTER THI P* satisfying, serve rnrfL biscuit that is pa THE ISLAMIC WORLD. Its Tito Dlvlaloim nn<l II* A?lllndf> Timiinl (he Sultan. The Islamic world is divided into two great divisions the Sunnl Mohantniedans, who occupy the Turkish empire. Morocco. Algeria. Tunisia. Tripoli, Afghanistan. Kgypt and the Sudan, and the Khanates of central Asia, and ? M.tltnnititnildlK who nei'lMiV IVrsia an.! an* seattered all over the M >ha:iin:e.lin wurM, s one .hi 11 t.iaio of IhiMii heiiiii iii India. lly the dortrinc the I hut the eal'n >' must he a lineal ih'-seenilant of the prophet. The Stmiiis. i the other li:iml. do not insist on this. I it it is an art tele of tieeessar.v faith in Smith iheo.'oiry ami law that the ea1 i * 1 inttst be an A rah of pure h'.oocl beI ariny t> Mohammed's tribe. On this poi.it there is absolutely no differetiee i:i the Mohammedan world, barring one of t*.-" ? ilisiunilieaiit seets out of the I.'Ill'reds of seels hlto wliieli Molliltllj::e i itiisii) is divided. One proof test is the Friday prayer, iiuw; "! '?vof jriv.. tiare.l t . , .. " 'noliih xvjlt) , ... ' 1 I " '.vers for the s?, ivrsia. in ^.mMta,; o,.? ? ? <*-, ;Vll: SlXr-"' i. 'in. i... * " 1 11 i?1 I V t l t t ? i ' ' ? ? i to tin* \ i '??i;?? . (....v.,.,,, ;;;''1',1:::: ... .. . .i ?.niw; -; jr-as i. It in Iin'i.i, :U4<1 If lie puhl. !y claimed llie title 1" rtnally even in Constantinople ii pr ihahle that he wottal limi himself tlepose 1 l?y a fetvu of the M.eikh ul 1 slain.?London Times. ANCIENT ARTISTS. Wonderful unit I. fix tin a; WorK. of tin* [ tirppo-Knj' pi la ii I'at n t ?*pm. The mellioits of the artists of ancient ! fireeee junl 10av.it were -l,n' - ' . <1111 IT **:it from those of the present day ami wi'fc evidently vastly more durable. I'anels of wood were used to paint on - sycamore and cypress?also panels or papier nunite, and occasionally they ' were formed l?y i?hthm three thicknesses of canvas together. These panels were usually ahout fourteen inches loU'4 hy seven inehes wide. The artist used liijuid wax instead of oil to mix the colors, whieh wore inn le. not from i vegetable, hut from mineral substances, and were of marvelous brilliancy and i permanence? blue powdered lapis la- ' { /.uii, ureen tnalaeliite, red oxide of iron, \ etc. The colors were laid on in patches, j s <i ie\vh :t after the fashion of a tuo- i sale, and afterward blended with an ^ Instrument ealled the eestrum, which * appears t> have been a laueet shaped | spatula, I urn handled, with at one end ' a curved, point, at the other a linely ' 1 deutated ed.ve. With ill" to ithe l edttu USER S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. I i r ? ~ a uuaianieea lure. 1'! j 1 If you suffer from Dyspepsia or In-ijj ?1 i%r?*-1 ion in any form. gas, belching, j 'i bitter taste, offensive bad breath, i di/./.y spoils, sour stomach, heart Hut-1 ter, nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, I. pains or swelling in the stomach, hack ; J < r side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouhle, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tytier's Dys- " pej sia Remedy made, especially to ,l cure Dysnepsia. Indigestion and all '' Stomach Troubles, even of the worst cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy ex- '.V pells the gasses and sweetens the breath. It cures Sink Headache. Colic '! and Constipation at once. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. , Money refunded if it fails to cure. Rice Drug Co., Union, S. I -( Master's Sale. -< ;; | ti Mate of South Carolina, } Court of Coin- \v County of Cnion. ( mon 1 M. Wallace Cul|>, et al., vh. tl \V. Norman lleaty, et al , Pef. , aIn oliedicnce to an order made in ol uhove stated raw T will sell at Cnion |M- si fore tla? mart lionae door, during the! 01 1?-_m1 hours of salf, on -aleeday, Orcein- A l?'-r drd, lttOti, tin- following lot of land, .1. viz: all that certain lot of land in the tl town of (Tiiion, connty and state afore- I -iiil. with the 1 >niMiners thereon, eon-! j>? taining five and one-half acres and '?< known as the Culp place, hounded hy ' pi lands of.i.e. Wallace. William Walker, W. I). Harris and |?. .1. Humes. Terms of sale. cash. C. II. Cake, !S< Master. EBHE3SEEHB ou Come ||||j ;s This |B s Mark^- R on each end of a ning biscuit and rest assured that the ^^IIH e very highest order? and perfectly baked. . identifies the products of the Company and ever stands for t baking. For example try packs " Twice-baked "?justly celebrated a >colate. N BISCUIT?A crisp, light, dessert d as something out of the ordinary, irticularly nice, try a package. USMHI*. Mm'.Wl the wax could lie equaHted ttwi*inooU?. ^ ot\. while the polut was used for placing high lights, marking lips, eyebrows, ete. The final process, which gives the name encaustic to this kind of painting, was the burning in of the colors. This was done by the application of a heated surface to the panel, though lit Egypt the heat of the suu was probably all that was needed to complete the artist's work. Ku?*li Mnn'n Slinr<- of tin* Glol?e. There i- i: ? immediate prospect that the landed surfaee of the globe will be divide I ' ;> and allotted in equal shares to ??-:i !i of it s liutnan Inhabitants, but if -nt'-h :l time ever does cotne it will ' e found that each will got a little rite!; of lltl'.j aeres. The lauded surface of t'- o globe contains. as near *'s it i-. po- i'do fiir i!i" geographers to ' avrtain. ii.i i n a< re-;, whieh. ;;v; ;,? ! , ; .,-;g jl-n 1i,<it'O.cot> inhah;;i111 " v. l ! It the worhl contains. ' ntiivhly speaking. would give eaeh of f :};T- mCrrrr " ^^nT^uTi^ ml." ^wenl.viMglit " ' ouch sou ire mile. , , A s? '-.J,-,,... ilot'o. A t ? ve!hi- i .. . ?!:: ! Very SUil ' Pips! His relatives ' VI ' :".ak"!' to a i'f. l..; ; . I 11J'? .11 -r*i >*.l! ! ! (> IWJVII , .1 .. ?? ..!. I... J.. . _r.. >' :i 'i ides. j.'.i! ii there is 1 "W'V si. ;!i ji cot In heaven." Tin* iiidm'kker . nr.! in" i >\\ii .mi his new assistant handled the Job. It was i - .u 'linu . .1 piece which tinted n*? si :!h? f'tr.c " !. Tile ;ih! :i was extra vi ;;i:.1 <> i' t inscripi inn. "I.est in e.n t' mi I'.iih 'tics. ;iiiil if there is j roam we shall meet in heaven." Tt'.i' -I!:: n's? ItiiKliirsn. "Aw -really." remarked < Jusxie Pudeiey, "isn't i: ridiculous to say 'clothes Jo not nia.kt' th ni.aiiV" "Quite so." replied ?'!ia| y I ircsxer. "It' o:ii> didn't lin <o s> many clothes one would not need a man."?Philadelphia Press. Fortunate Missourians. "When I was a druggist at. Livonia. Mo.." writes T. J. Pwycr, now of (iraysville. Mo., "three of my cusiomi>rs were permanently cured of eon -uuipiinn i?y Dr. Kind's New Discovery ;i11? 1 an- all well and strong today. Due was trying to s?* 11 11i~ property nid iiiiivt' to Arizona. hut alter tiding N'ew Discovery a short time lie found t unnecessary to do so. I regard I >r. ; \ii'g's New Discovery ;is the most l Venderfnl medicine in existence." direst Cough and Cold cure and > Moat and Dung healer, Ouaiantccd l iy all druggists, otic, and $!.<*?. ( 'rial hottle free. c Valuable Land for Sale. ! 1 < I'.y resolution of the Hoard of Die et- ' r>. the I'liion Duildiug and I. .in A?o- * iati"ii. of I'nion. > ('., will -ill at J Illhlie auetioll liefore the eolirt house our at I'nioil, S. ('., mi salesday in )eee|ldier lleXt (Deeelnher Jird). the Mowing dcscril>cd properties; All that ertain tract of land lying south of the own of I'nion. containing SO acres, lore or less, known as the Hunter land T ml hounded l?y lands formerly belong- I ig to (ieorge Muiii'o, .1. \\ . .Mel.lire et I., and known as the Thoina- I'.urgess o lace. Also one undivided one half interest in A ml to all that certain tract of land in ishdam township, I'nion county, lying /y u Tyger l.iver. and known as the.lame- rt . Tucker land willed to the children of V. .1. Tucker and containing six linn- PI red and sixty acres, more or less. Said i? ind iM-ginning at lowest comer of the una Martin tract <>i land where it joins pc ic Met iraw tract and running thence a pi raight line to the weather house on lawkins Spring branch near it- mouth W( here it empties into Tyger river,. yAlso, all that other certain property in , P io town of I'nion, 1'iiion county, known PI - lots No. K.ti. 10, II. 12. i:s. I t and 20 n. f the Sleek- pro|s-rty, lying, Isdug and tuate on the west side ofToshe's hraneli Pi i the hill oil the north side of the street, yc plat of which can Ik- seen l>y calling on D. Arthur. Secretary and Treasurer of tO1 ic I'nion l.nilding and I can Association. Terms of Sale: One third cash, balance lyable in one and two years secured by >itd of purchaser and mortgage of the "einises. I'lirelnmox i>?? - _ ... ... i"ii |>aiH-r.<. J. A. Kant, _ Kroident I * n ion 15. it I.. As^?iation. M .1. I). Aktiii it, ?f. it Tr?*as. I'nioii II. it L A^oriation. N??v. 11*, I'.KMi. | j"! ges of * s delicious with \ biscuit, rich and JJ J If vou want a t m .nm .?y' j X llauilrotl Mllllon^nna. X A poop Into the heavens thruM^A n J I modern telescope Is 11 peep iijK/tll(. 1 very depths of mystery. With sTth an | instrument one may Raze upon) hx>,000.000 stars, each of them a lu/rninp, blazing sun. From what little we know of creation we cannot Unit he- . lleve that each of those suns Is' giving I light and heat to a train of planets* just in the same manner that our jpun" ' gives liplit and life to his little tlock of vorlds. lteyond those loo.ooo.ono suns there may he hundreds of millions more. Thus they may continue 'System after system and worlds without end." iRiiornnt of I.ckiiI Terms. Tarantula Tom?Why did itill plug tin' teinierf ??? '? I.ava lied i'ete It all come o* nil's dlslre^sin' ipr.orance o' legal terms. T. T. I low 'uz that? I.. 15. i'. Well. Kill owed the Sv>-rtliorn some money an' was sorter tif^ I about payiu". So 'lie straiiper wri*hf.i ) .. IhH"" jnr'ti.tfVr' **roW on yoll :.t ""11 j?iav. s,, v'. "i?!" "I;" llr';"1'a 'he >fra'n" I, '.'Wt>ta "l> el Ii - in, a" T1' U WfH < ' lev eland i.< <(<.. Oil Is SfSPi de.cl paint; it peels oil', w^shc S' falls oil'. You hlve to \, ;7o ' You've hocn there. \VeIl."\'ou'S 1 i getting paint with dead oil in it rfii!!fHere's ronton: 1 fox ':k D?"'' fr<' t p i i n t ^|uE with oil in it; r almost sure to cause standing QS&Ifj// vex months t 1 'T?-w or years 1 fey!' ' #::ii ?,L. < ^ ?rkii!s ^ a Fon't ftrices for canned oil, Hot l.he I tost inseed oil and mix it with Har.tmar Condensed Faint yourself. Then you know you've got fresh paint. Paint j that will stick right, look right, wear right nifd at the right price. Men of experience always tic this. It | eaves money ami saw* work, too. We'll explain paint points at hnth if von will drop in on us some da;?l afore you paint this sea on. r We are sole agent* for the paint you ?et without oil?and mix. It ? the famous Hammar Condensed Faint. Gallon of paint, gallon of oil. Simple , nougli. Absolutely fresh and new. 1 "iuaranteed for five years. Wo ran ihow you in two minutes how Hammar Condensed Paint will save von money, <)1 it least 2.> per cent in cost and 100 per :eot in wearing qualities. ? . W. Bates, Jonesville, S. C. o PLAIDS. he smartest styles from lew York are to be found at HI ur store. Come now and q et first choice. .AID SILKS?The nobbiest out. and the'^jj test styles, worth everwhere . r yard, only 98c. .AID BELTS?The most popular belt p 1 >m; also Roman stripes in the most i-to=date designs, front 19c to 5oc. .All) WOOL GOODS?Jnst arrived in ays and Browns. .AID COTTON SlITING?From loc to The c per yard. The orettiest < mk in ana wn for the price. find 15 Button Long Kid ^ Gloves, only $3.25. c IRS. D. N. WILBIJRN. THE LADIES STORE. I D CASUAL PHILOSOPHY. K'hnt on* goes Into debt for nino ics out of ton Is a luxury. L man always making excuses leaves nself 110 time to make anything else, business Imsed upon friendship reateus both; friendship based upon sluess strengthens both. * Hint mau can best Ignore the enmity those who don't understand him lie goes home to a wife who does. It Is a good deal easier to pray for en's souls than to pour balm into j eir wounds, not to mention that it ists loss. The supreme court lias not yet dechlI which Is the weaker man?he who not able to see Ills own weakness or ; who has no faith In himself. From nil Intellectual poiut of view wt time of cue's life Is most wasted hen he tries. I11 n spirit of dumb loy uy, 10 uumire ail tnose tilings iuui mu opulurly considered admirable.? Sucass. The Snored Ho Tree. On the night of Oct. 7. 18S7, the tree rorsliipers of Ceylon met with an irepnrnble calamity. During one of the vorst storms that ever raged on the lsand tlieir sacred bo tree was thrown o the ground. The oldest written deicription of this wonderful tree known 0 exist Is that by Fa lllam. a Chinese llstorian and traveler, who visited the :ree in the year 414 A. D. According to he learned Chinaman, It was then 702 pears old. having been planted by King Devltilpiutissu in the year 2S8 before our era began. If the above data be correct. and there Is no reason for doubting It. the bo tree was more than 2.173 years old when the storm ended Its career on the date mentioned above. The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Ductor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full *'st of the ingredients composing it is pruted there in plain English. Forty years,,f experience has proven its superior worth as a blood puritier and invigorating tonie l?r the cure of stomach disorders' and all liver ills. It builds up the rundown system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medicinal principles of native roots snob a? Golden s, ,il and (jni-en's root. Stone and Mandrake root, 1 Mood root and ltlack Cliorrvhark are extracted and preserved by the nso of chemically pure, triple rclinciLjrlyccrme. Send to Dr. U. V. Pt??re< at j#?ilTalo, N. Y.. for free booklet, whirl ?dotes extracts from wcll-rerogni/.od med ical authorities sneli as Drs. Dartholow K'ng, Sendder. Coe. Kllingwood and s host of others, showing tliat these root! can he depended upon for tlieir enrativi action in till weak states of the siomaeh accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsi: as well as in all bilious or liver compla int: and in all "wasting diseases*' where then is loss of flesh and gradual running dowt of the strength and system. The "(lnldeti Medical Iliscoverv " make' rich, pure iiiood and so invigorates am regulates the stomach, liver and bowels \ nd. through tliein. the whole system I litis all skin a licet ions, blotches, pimple71 Tin'rrtn oyrervrdhntnt' are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or uleers.it is well |7? insure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierc's All-Healing Salve. I f your druggist don't happen to have this Salve in -lock, send lifty-fonr cents in postage damps to Dr. 11. V. Fierce. Invalids' Mot,-I and Surgical Institute. Ihitlalo. N\ Y.. and 1 I u i V /?!' lltn ? \ II II - -If- ... ui' .1 11-i u'uiiiih jsuivll" >vill reach you by return post. Yon can't a tT<?r<l to accept a secret nnsruin as :i substitute for this non-alcoholic, nedicine ok known composition, not (ven thmurh tin' urgent dealer may hereby make a little bigger protit. l)r. lMerce's l'leasanl relicts regulate ind invigorate stomach, liver and bow? Is. nigar-coatud, tiny granules, easy to take is candy. Wanted! AI..L WHO WISH 10 BUY irst Class Goods for the Least Money J n mil jit one ?* - ? - - ui. uui siuic wnurc e carry a complete line f Millinery, Shoes, Jack" Is, Dress Goods, and verything found in a Dry oods Store. YOURS LOR LOW PRICES UTCHINSON & CAUGHMAN JT PRICES ON PERFUMES have to make room for an elegant : of holiday perfumes soon to arrive. ii then we make the following :es on our stock now on hand: i 25c size for 16c. 50c kind cut to 35c. ilk goods, 30c an ounce. package is not so bright, hut the lity is good as ever. You will I such well-known manufacturers as ' rate. StCarilS. Snieliler l/irlcprtpr , ? r ? ixiwnuvvnvi ? , , on the list. ic while >ou can find the odor of your preference. UKE DRUG CO. I Like that yotr forme from 60c. to $1.( THE CHEWERS PRE FOR THE GENUINE BACCO WITH LES THAN IS USED ON T OF MUCH LONGE CAUSED REYNOLD IN SO SHORT A Til PLACE AS FAVORI ERS. SOLD AT 50? 5c. CUTS; STRICT PLUGS, AND IS THI SUN CURED TOBAC PRODUCED FOR CI R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO i ______________ 2 HAIR | 5 DENT ' ! ? Crown, Bridgework and " Office over Mutual Dry ( \ | DR. J. MONRC ' ||| E N 1 ^ Crown ancJ Bridge Work A Specialty. Phone 11 1 Land Sale. * We offer for Hale the tract of land I owned hy our father. Lafayette Hill, H i lying two miles ease of .lonesville, '? containing one hundred acres. There i are two tenant houses and some out| Iniilnings on the place, and a line spring near the houses. John 11.11 ii.i.. Agent, ' :?t. i Jonesville, S. ('. NotiGc! Notice! r i r 1 All parties indebted to no* as Probate \ | Judge and Public Guardian are re- 3 <1 nested to come up promptly on or hefore November 15th, and pay their S i bonds and notes. Jason M. Greek, _ Judge Probate. B October 28th, 1908, BOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. R Cast every day; work '200 hands. tI * t ?? Lomdard l-oundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. < Augusta. Georgia. v ' SMITH'S PRICES. ! Your child can get them ifrom me just as cheap as u you can. : : : :i D 1 utsi urns, per pound 2y2c 111 Oil, per gallon IScuJ Lowney's Chocolate 10c 4.J Libby's Tripe 15c J 3 lb. Sun dried Apples 25c Evaporated Apples IOc 51 Malaga Grapes at 20c|?at Oranges, 25, 30 and 40c Coffee, 15, 20 and 25C p and Standard Goods and "'a Standard Prices. | hon W. Newell Smith. ? Phone 126. "i Oi PARKER'S at < Kffa&ftSBl HAIR BALSAM up* ntfl9W&sOlMnN-? mill tx-atilifiM tl>? liftlr. (Villi HHP^ ft gn.wt!i !? BRiSr - IgJ : . r Fall. to Haatore Orty flvt* ByA. Hair to Its Youthful Color. ?J^WI Curi j ?rftln iliAt t.nir falling. 11111>I iriy got, costing 10 per pound FERENCE BEING SUN CURED TOS SWEETENING HE OLD BRANDS :r standing, S9 SUN CURED, ME, TO WIN THE ITE WITH CHEWPER POUND IN LY 10c. AND 15c. E BEST VALUE IN CO THAT CAN BP 4 EWERS. CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. ?????? _ : HAIR, | - > ISTTS. : Regulating a Specialty. ioods Co., Union, S. C. )E WALLACE, 1 on l Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 W) 17. Nicholson Building1. j^l SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE SOUTH'SGREATEST SYSTEM. Inexcelled Dining Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are \r\wr ir-> * ~ -'1 u 111 eiic^L lu tin Florida >oints. For full information s to rates, routes, etc., con- S ult 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. OUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING iL A SPECIALTY. V )FFICE ON RAPTII?! OO O I IVEjIIJ !' E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. I yr nion & Glenn Springs Railroad Company. ne Table Effective Sept. 16, 1906 .eave Union 7:30 a. m-- 12-an a..'* u p. m. Arrive Buffalo 7:45 a. m., 12:45, and 5 p. m. ^ ,eave Buffalo 8:15 a. m.f 1:30, and 15:30p.m. Arrive Union 8:30 a. m., 1:46, and 5 p. in. .eave Union 8:40 a. m. and 2:15 p. ni. id Ncnl Shoal* 9:15 a.m. and 2:45 m. Arrive Pride 9:30 a. iu. and ) p. m. ,eave Pride 10:05 a. m., and 3:35 m Pa*a Neal Shoala 10:25 a. m., I 3:35 p.m. Arrive Union 11:10 a. and 4:30 p. m. II train* daily. onnection made at Pride with Heard Air Line through train* *outhud In the morning and northbound he evening. Sf. B. Summkr, win rassenRer Agent. Money to Loan. n improved and productive farms. r per cent. on loans of $1000 and ards, and at 8 per cent, on loans 1 $H10 to $1?KK). All loans run for ?' years. For further particulars ^ y to Townhknd St TowxsirNO. 'A 10-4 mos. Attorneys-at-Law. ^