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flFYOi X FOR YOUR No Natter What Your Fropei jK If I did not have the abilil ffl this advertisement. This "ad' Wr of new properties, and I am jn to pay for the cost of these " estate business Unlay. Why not put your propertj I will not only be able to i (|uick sales. I have the most < country ami a field force of mei I tfo not hamlle all lines uf CI ?and lota of it?or go out of In ^ I expect to find, at the close of but it will first be necessary ft doesn't matter whether you ha it is worth, or where it is lo I will tell you how and wh complete plan FREE OF CHj of great value to you, even if y IE If you want to buy any ki CI requirements. I will guarautc O David P. Taff, Tfi Special Advertisement! Notices will be Inserted in tbis column h the rate of 25 words or less tor 25c oue Issue (our Issues for 75c. Additional lines ove twenty-Hvc words6c a line. FRESH shipment, by express, of fin Chocolates and Bon-Buns, in pack ages from io cents to one dollar. E. H. Scaife. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fail; Sold by Union Drug Co. 52-30 WANTED?you to know that 1 hav opened up my Shoe Repair and Hai ness Shop in the Brown block, rea of Express office. First-class worl W. C. Teague. 48-t WHY NOT put out your Shade an Fruit Trees now, before the sa rises? A few yet on hand. Alsi Cabbage Plants now ready to pu out. S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U. Having purchased an eyescope, w ?re prepared to correct all errors 0 refraction. Glasses accurately and cor rcctly fitted on all eyes. Call at th Rice Drug Store for eye examination Other eye troubles scientifically treat ed. Drs. Sarratt and Going. BIG REDUCTION?One-third ^ff not on all things, but better on man thincrc CntwlQ miut K#? turned int< money. Come quick for best bat gains. Rice's Music & Machin House. -C&frStftT- OR. CRLMM ABOU' YOUR EYES. WILL BE IN UN ION FROM THURSDAY, JAN 31 to SATURDAY, 1:30 P. M FEB. 3, UNION HOTEL. ALL-WHITE Poultry Yards no> booking orders for Eggs. Minor cas, Wyandotts, Plymouth Rocks Leghorns, Guineas and Turkeys,all white. Will rent hens to sel S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U. "Don't blame your child with tardines at school; vision may be at fault. Coi reel it with the eyescope. Drs. Sat ratt and Going. LOST?On Wednesday, Jan. 15, Pearl Sunburst with diamond centrt was pinned in a blue plaid tie. Lit eral reward. Apply to Union Time: 5-it HAVE YOUR EYES PROPERL' EXAMINED. DR. I. E. CRIMM THE WELL-KNOWN EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, WILL B1 IN HIS UNION OFFICE FOl THREE DAYS ONLY, FRON THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, T( SATURDAY 1 in P M FRRR11 ARY 2\ POSITIVELY NO LONG ER. EYES EXAMINED FREE V ALL GLASSES AT THE MOS' W REASONABLE PRICES. OFFIC1 UNION HOTEL. WANTED?Delivered at Union, S. C ioo Cedar Posts, 8 ]/t feet eacl Means Peaty. For all eye troubles call on Drs. Sar ratt and Going at Rice Drug Store. BIG ASSORTMENT White Waist just received; 50c to $1.50. Huctli inson & Caughman. WANTED?Black-eye Peas. Writ me quantity and lowest price. B K. Davis, Union, S. C. t GET THE HAP. IT, going t<> Hutch inson & Cauglnnan for anything yoi want in the Dry Goods line. HIGH EST PRICES plud for ol scrap iron, brass, copper, old rubbe shoes, bicycle tires, and all scrap rub ber. You can find us at Whitlock / Sexton's livery stable every Satur day and Monday. Bring your rub Irish and get the cash money. Fran Brothers, Telephone 13^. i ijmp. HAttn or nuying you Dry (Wt>ds and Shoes at botton piicH Hutchinson & Caugh mqp. Vttay Mffer with the headache whet a proper glass will cure the cause. Tes your eyes with the eyescope. Drs. Sar ratt and Going. $150 PKR MONTH sure to goo< Agents, handling the world's great est of Hair Tonics. Absolutely th< greatest seller in America today Nothing else like it. Sells at almog: every home over and over again $7.00 clear profit on each dollar Write today for full particulars with real chance of a lifetime. Address J. F. Clark, Conway, Ark ...... U WANT REAL ESTATE 01 I CRN GET IT rty is Worth, or in What Town, City, State ,y and facilities to uell your property, I certa ' (like all my other "adit") is practically sur ist as sure to sell these properties and make i ads," and make a good profit besides. Tin r among the number that will be sold as a re sell it?some time?but will lie able to sell it complete and up-to-date equipment, I have n to find buyers. mally carried by the ordinary real estate ager lsiness. I can assure you 1 am not going out the year, that 1 have sold twice as many pn >r me to "list" more properties. I want to ,ve a farm, a home without anv land, or a bu cated. If you will write a letter of inqu y I can quickly convert the property int VKGE ami terms for handling it. The infor ou should decide not to sell. You had better md of a Farm, House or Business, in any par * to fill them promptly ami satisfactorily. ie Land Man, 415 Kan. At SOOOOOOOOQ. I; "Everybody Should Know" - j says C. G. Hays, a prominent business j ^ i man of Bluff, >Io., "that Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, j I - burn or wound, or to a case of piles. 11 f I've used it and know what I'tn talking i about." Guaranteed by all druggists. !: I2*- ' I. j Chief Engineer Shonts, of the J i. | Panama canal, has resigned his ! i position. The contract has beenii ~ awarded to William J. Oliver. cr "Regular as the Sun" f is an expression as old as the race. No 1, - doubt the rising and setting of the sun t d is the most regular performance in j < P I the universe, unless it is the action of i | o the liver and bowels when regulated ] j it j with Dr. King's New Life Pills. GuI arantccd hv nil rlritcrorictc trr> I -/ ?;| ,f The Methodists of Spartanburg - are planning for the erection of a;' e new church building on the pres-i; 'j cnt site of the Central church. ; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite y "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough P Remedy to any other for our children." says Mr. L. J. Woodbury, of Twining, e Mich. "It has also done the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we p take pleasure in recommending it." ' For sale by Union Drug Co. Governor Ansel has called a ? special meeting of the board of pardons for February 6th to conv sider some cases demanding im- , - mediate attention. b , : For Rheumatism Sufferers. The quick relief from pain afforded I s by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm . - makes it a favorite with sufferers from - Rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum- ' bago, and deep seated and muscular - pains. For sale by Union Drug Co. a j' The legislature of Arkansas has s. passed a 2-cent-a-milc railroad fare bill. It has been annroved lw ?If "* "J ^ the governor and becomes a law. [, - Skin Diseases of Twenty Years' StandI ing Cored. ,1 I want you to know how much 3 Chamberlain's Salve has done for me. i It has cured my face of a skin disease of almost twenty years' standing. I have been treated by several as smart I. physicians as we have in this country j- and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me.? ^ Mrs. Fannie Griffin, Troy, Ala Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Union - Drug Co. ' Messrs. John M. Dempster and - IG. I?. Itarron were arrested Tues| clay on the charge of abducting . Miss Mary Foster, from the Sacs'red Heart academy in Greenville. * I Dempster and Miss Foster were . | caught in Charlotte and Tlarron e was still in Greenville, where the other two had given him the slip. I Miss Foster is a pretty miss of 16 - summers and a senior at the CatliII olic academy in Greenville. 1 j NegleGted Colds Threaten Life. ? J From the Chicago Tribune.) won i trine with a cold,' >s good . "[advice for prudent men and women. It , * i may be vital in the case of a child. 11 Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing are the proper safe" guards against colds. If they arc j maintained through the changeable | weather of autumn, winter and spring, | the chances of a surprise from ordi- ! . nary colds will be slight. But the or- | , j dinary slight cold will become severe t if neglected, and a well established . ripe cold is to the germs of diptheria what honey is to the bee. The great- , - est menace to child life at this season i of the year is the neglected cold/' - Whether it is a child or adult, the cold . i slight or severe, the very best trcat. mcnt that can be adopted is to give t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is I , . safe and sure. The great popularity i . and immense sale of this preparation i , has been attained by its remarkable I ' cures of this ailment. A cold never . results in pneumonia when it is given. | For sale by Union Drug Co, t CAsitl t BUSINESS X i, or Territory it is Located. inly could not afford to pay for j/L v. to place on my list a number nough money in commissions it is why I have so large a real milt of these "ads?" quickly. I ain a specialist in branch offices throughout the its. I MUST SELL real estate of business. On the contrary, iperties as I did the past year, jk list YOURS and SELL it. It sincss; it doesn't matter what iry and mail it to me today, o cash, and will give you my mation I will give you will lie JJL write today before you forget it. t of the country, tell ine your JK /e., Topeka, Kas. O TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know i Do you belch up wind? Taste you Food after eating? See specks befor the eyes? Are you pale and haggard Docs your heart Hotter? Are you diz zy? Do you have pains in side o back? Risings or pimples on the skin Are you low spirited? Is there a sou taste? Rreath bad? Headache? Weal kidneys? Rilious? Constipated? An you nervous? If so, you have Dyspep sia, and it is a dangerous condition To cure, take Tvner's F)v<npn?ia R..m cdy. It is made for just such trouble and symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsi; Remedy removes acids from the stem ich, strengthens weak stomachs, an< rurcs the worst Dyspepsia or Indices ion. Druggists or by express 51 rente a bottle. Money refunde4 it i fails to cure. The Rice Drug Co., U11 ion, S. C. Advertised Letters Advertised letters remaining in Un ion postottice for week ending Febru ary 1st, 1907: A?Miss Thedonia Anderson (2) B?Mrs. W. \V. Bishop. C?Mr. Perry Childers (2). D?John Davis. E? Mr. C. N. Elkins. F?Mr. James Foster. G?Mr. Daniel Greer. H?Mrs. Mamie Hunsinger, Mi Harris Harris, Mr. Archie Hays, Mi^ Cary Horn. * *? L?Mr. Jas. H. Leonard, Jolly t Lybrand. M?Mr. R. L. McCormick, Mr. Sloat Meddling. P?Miss Jemima Palmer. Mr. D. D Propes. R?Mr. Rillie Roan. S?Mrs. Sallie Smith, Mr. M. E Smith. W?Miss Hattie Wood, Miss Loli' White. Y?Mr. Thomas Young. Person# calling for the abovi letters will please say if advertise! and will be required to pay on< cent for their delivery. J. C. Hunter, P. M. What to do When Billons. The right thing to do when you fe? bilious is to take a dose of Chambei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The will cleanse the stomach and regulat the liver and bowels. Try it. Pric 2? cents. Samples free at Union Dru Co.'s drug store. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AN] BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTIN A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. V. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. 1-1 yr g ^PVJ9| Buggies, Surrles and Harness ?* AT M'NUrACTUMN't PdtCl. Guaranteed lot 1) mm.. bollt tm Stria, Quality and iKinbtliiy. Wt can ^yVnaR<rJ\/j\y^V^ aa?a 70a I35.00 oa ih? parrbaae oi a Boa,, *?u1 boat of iarrty. Our complete cataloc No. 6 la Free for lit* aaklo*. J?0aw V?tf C*., 365-371 Patatur *.. Atlaata. Ot LIGHT SAW MILLS, Engines, Boilers & Supplies Gasoline Engines, Wood Saws an Splitters, Cotton and Saw Mill Machio ery, Castings and Repairs. Try Lombard Iron Wnrtc vailVMl ?? vril If VI n^l Augusta, Ga. j?? K AAA BANK DEPOStl R. R. Far*Paid. Not**Tak* ^ y BOO FREB COURSE! I Board at Coat. Wilt* Qutc K0RBIAAU8AMA BUSINESS C0UII1, Nnm. ti Ask for the And see tHat yi you asK The largely increased d tobacco, created and sustain quality of the original Reynol has encouraged other manufa market imitation brands and I look so near like the genuine that unsuspecting chewers a imitations under the belief th genuine Reynolds' Sun Cure< Look close and see that spell R-e-y-n-o-l-d-s' Sun C be deceived in getting what ?the best value for your mom from the genuine Sun Cured the best sun-cured tobacco tn Cotton Disease Investigations. Practical' investigations upon the diseases of the cotton plant in South Carolina have been started at the South Carolina Agricultural experiment station and these investigations can be materially aided by the co-operation of the cotton growers in the State. During the coming season specimens of diseased cotton plants are earnestly solicited from growers who will send with the specimens the following information: 1. When planted? 2. When were diseased plants first observed? 3. Do you find lice or red spiders on the under side of the leaves of the plants which appear diseased and when were they first observed? 4. What kind of fertilizer was used (formula); when applied; how; and how much per acre ? 5. Do you find the boll worm doing much damage? When did it first appear? 6. What crops were grown on the same land the three preceding years? 7. Is the soil red clay, yellow clay, pipe clay or a sandy clay; loam, sandy loam, or chiefiv sand ; if black soil, bottom land or up_ land? 8. Has the weather been dry or rainy and is the crop growing ( vigorously or is it unhealthy? 9. Has the particular trouble [ reported been observed in prev? ious years and are the affected - areas in circular or irregular patchr es, or is it scattered here and there over the field? ? Address all communications and c specimens relating to this subject - to the Botanist, Clemson College. > S. C. J Notice to Beneficiaries. j The board Of County Commis.. siotiers at their last meeting decid0 ed to discontinue aid to all per1 sons outside of almshouse except those that are totally blind and have no relatives able to support them. T. J. Betenbaugh, Supervisor Union County. it. Union & Glenn Springs Railroad Company. Schedule in effect January 13, 1907. Between Union and Buffalo. Morning. ' No. i leaves Union 7:30 a. m., arrive at Buffalo 7:45 a. m. ^ No. 2 leaves Union 12:30 p. m.f arrives at Buffalo 12:45 p. m. No. 5 leaves Union 3:45 p. m., arrives at Buffalo 4:00 p. m. 1. No. 2 leaves Buffalo at 8:45 a. na., arrives at Union 9:00 a. m. Evening. No. 4 leaves Buffalo at 1:30 p. m., arrives at Union 1:45 p. m. e No. 6 leaves Buffalo at 4:45 p. m.. arrives at Union 5:00 p. m. Between Union and Pride, e Morning, j No. 34 leaves Union at 9:30; leaves Mnnsrch n- it l?v,c C n-,n< yjji w.-wtwmo y?^i leaves Gregory's 9:45; leaves Medors O^SS; leaves Nea! Shoals 10:05; leaves Red Point 10:15; arrives at Pride 10:25 a. m. No. 33 leaves Pride 10:55; leaves Red Point 11:05; leaves Neal Shoals 11:15; leaves Medors 11:25; leavei Gregory's 11:30; leaves Crawford" 11:35; leaves Monarch 11:40; arrives at y Union 11 :so a. m. ? Evening. No. 32 leaves Union 5:15; leave; Monarch 5:20; leaves Crawfords 5:25 leaves Gregory's 5:30; leaves Medor 5:40; leaves Neal Shoals 5:50; leave Red Point 6:00; arrives at Pride 6:n p. m. No. 31 leaves Pride 6:40; leaves Re; [) Point 6:50; leaves Neal Shoals 7:00 leaves Medors 7:10; leaves Gregory' 7:15; leaves Crawfords 7:20: leave (J Monarch 7:25; arrives at Union 7:3 p. m. J. R. DTCKERT, G. M. M. B. SUMMER, G. P. A. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM Unexcelled Dining Car Service Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full informatior as 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, 8. C. ; eo YEARS' Ofl^^H|^EXPERIENCE i jm .UmhM V m 1 -. 1 C m v _ M ? Y |B V H k H c Timmc MAHCC ^ r DCMCNC 1 " 1 COPTRICHTS Ac. Anfon* Mndtng skate* and daacrlatlon mjp qalcklr MMruln oar opto Ion fn? wlnUMr mm Inrantlon U protaklr tuwtrik CohmmIwttoMitrM|r?Ml<Mtiil. MAROMOi m Pttwu i. tubs 'zsz s^TSrursa,. tftekml nrtU*, wHh*?t hang, la IM r Scientific HmerlcsM. ' A hand torn air tnnatratad wsahty. Uimijlr. ealaUoti of any setaouda Inwiit fwp,M b ILA Mli r o ASK FOR "RE and see that you get the orig Cured tobacco. It's like you formerly j Sun Cured was offered to tl 60c to $1.00 per pound, an< pound in 5c cuts, strictly * R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C< r. m. rAKKi i-resiaeni, THE MERCHANTS & PLANT XHK "OLD RBL | After the crop has escaped the grat have to fight against; and you get Btill liable to lose the crop, unles safe place. We offer to the fanner from his crops, and we offer to bank can possibly give to its cust< vesting, is to harvest the money sound, safe Bank. ^ Moral: Deposit yew crop monej g DR. JXO. S. I " DENTK MNMHMMMMNMMHNSM I HAIR & I DENTIi 5 Crown, Bridgework and R< 5 Office over Mutual Dry Goc mmwh?awl i r^rrMo^ , U E N TJ W. Crown and Bridge Work S $3 A Specialty. Phone 117. rl . . __ I || BEST BUILDIN Write for Pri ; Blue Bell Wood Fibi "Flint Coat" Finishing P Roofing Tile. 1 GUIGNARD BR! I -3|Mos COLUMBIA, SOUTI J i I Where you find Shield Bi J it is a safe place to trad M they are sold by reliable M everywhere. Be sure to M Riser's King $3. M for men, and you will ? money's worth. Made styles and all the po] Leathers, Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Box Calf, e M. C Kim Compftt Manufacturer* ^ A TLAHTA. CBOMCtA J Genuine * 9U get what for iemand for Sun Cured ed by the distinctive ds' Sun Cured tobacco, cturers to place on the Lags which are made to Reynolds' Sun Cured md dealers receive the at they are getting the i tobacco. the letters on the tag iured, and you cannot you ask for and 7uant, ?y that can be produced tobacco, grown where | rows. YNOLDS'" L inal and genuine Sun ^ot, before Reynolds* le trade, costing from d is sold at 50c per L0 and 15 cent plugs. Winston-Salem, N. C. | ' ' J. D. ARTHUR. CuhlH. V ERS NATIONAL BANK, IAHLK." ?s and all other things you the money for it, you are s you have the money in a a safe place for the money him every assistance that a . Dmers. The last act of harproceeds of your crop in a r ia "The Old Reliable.** * MORGAN g OT tR ! ?>?n?e? HAIR, || STS. 1 k igulating a Specialty. > >ds Co., Union, S. C. yr?f v.-rr? : WALLACE, I Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 M Nicholson Building. ?r > MATERIAL1 ices on re Wall Plaster 0 laster, Composition f l.J rnic loaay. ICK WORKS H CAROLINA I DUiar tc. ^?|EKB 7 ft^aiWs v pm,o?h r i bhkiw. [