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! NO 0 0 0 8 1 O You want to ta ^ not offering an a Necessities and ^ W c, L)U I 8 r V $ we make no tic afford to give o i&i from 5 to 10 pe ^ goods of every & and we always I We Sell a *5 You can alway ? happen to get t H have to do is te a We sell eve % * re are constan ? kppjier to have ^ for you to do yc $ first class and ; ^ order is appreci thing for the tt 1 THE o a ? Yes, I Wave Found Fat last. Found what? Why that Chamberlain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching <>i the skin. 1 have been afflicted for many years with skin diseases. ! had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the itching, but since tiding this salve in December, 1005, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me.?Finer John T. Onglcy, Rootville, Pa. For sale by Union Drug Co. I he premature hot wave has been broken and the government weather bureau predicts several weeks of cooler weather. Hut everyone will hope we may escape kiling frost. Such a frost throughout the South now would do - e _? 0 minions 01 nonars ot damage. Hard Times in Kansas. The ohl days of grasshoppers atid drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Coded, Karl Shamburg, j has not yet forgotten a hard time he encountered. He says: "I was worn j out and discouraged by coughing night j and day,- and could find no relief tiil I \ tried Or. King's New Discovery. It! took less than one bottle to complete-1 ly cure me." The safest and most re- ' liable cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Ciuaranteed by all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Confederate Veteran's reunion will be held in Richmond this year.) The date is May 30th to June 3rd. Wo hope that South Carolina may be rep- j resented by a large number of the' old soldiers. The sentiment which j brings them together each year is beau-1 tiful and high. It is a harking back to ? a period when each one was stirred to deeds that were bigger and broader' than his own self-interest. ' Gentle and Effective. t A well-known Manitoba editor ( writes: "As an inside worker I find ' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- 1 lets invaluable for the touches of bil......0 1 -...1... i:r- 1 their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head." Price, 25 cents. Samples free ' at Union Drug Co. ? Tom Harris, who murdered a de- f1 fenseless old woman near Gaffney for !| her money, was hanged for his crime last week. It was the first time in tl Cherokee County in which the extreme it penalty of the law had been inflicted. " Harris made a complete confession of j his awful deed. fl; . * , r.Z'% Hal BETT ke a trip this sumi y free trips, but we Luxuries and youi /ell, the biggest pa kets and keep no t ur custoners what r cent cheaper thai class, buy from th< ? give our customet Our Good s depend upon whi inything that is nc 11 us about it and v iry day and all the itly offering, couple the best on her tat >ur business with i genteel salesmen, t iated. Could you a ible, and your stocl UN EO! - - - ? _ '-niitJU matlc Fains. | II ve been a Very great suffer, r fron the (ircadhil disease, rheumatism, to I a number years. I have tried ,?am ! medicines but never got much. relic" limn any ol them until two years ago I when I bought a bottle of Chamber i l l, s. 1 ant Halm. I found relief befon had used all ot one bottle, but ken "? applying it and soon felt like ; ' iherent woman. Through my advici many of my friends have tried it am j can teH von how wonderfully it hai worked.?Mrs. Sarah A. Cole, 140 S P?W nl'i Incr- Chamberlain"? Pain IIn 1m u< i:.?: ____ .i iiiinnciu. i lie rebel I (rum pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes j rest and sleep possible. For sale by Union Drug Co. Superintendent O. M. Sadler, of the I Southern Kxpress company, in an in,'terview with Governor Ansel declared | that he would dismiss any agent of the i company found to be abetting the blind tiger jug trade. The carrying out of this promise will curtail the blind tiger business considerably. In different places the agents of the company are alleged to be interested in blind tiger liquor transfers. Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Win. Henry, of Chattanooga, Tenn., had rheumatism in his left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that it was useless lor work," he says. "I applied Chamberlain's Pain llalm and wrapped the arm in <(i niK"ii, an<i i<> my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism had dis- ' appeared and has not since returned."' If troubled with rheumatism try a few: applications of Pain Balm. You are, certain to .he pleased with the relief1 which it affords. For safe by Union Drug To. It is thought President Roosevelt a ill take occasion in his proposed pecch at the Jamestown Exposition to jive the public his views as to the j luestion of railroad rates and regula-j ion. The country will sit up and take lotice. Every Hour of the Day. \ahnetto Drug Co., the reliable drugfists of Union. S. C., are having calls or "HINDI PO," the new Nerve Tonc and Vitalizer. Cures Nervous Det ? ..in/, insomnia, Kestores Lost Vital-; ty, that they arc selling under a postive guarantee. Its merits are becoming the talk of' he town and everybody wants to try' , and why not? It costs nothing if 2 dont' do you good?not one cent, i a They don't want your money if it oes not benefit you, and will cheer- v illy refund tlie money. Try it today. 1 1 rwjrw<!# uT^i# ur!iT-#?^/w ER TIS 0 BEGIN E ) ner, you want to g 1 can save you enoi r feed bill for cow t rt of the secret is tl >ooks of accounts, a merchants who ch n any merchant ca ; best and biggest *s the benefit of our Is While Tl at you buy from i >t exactly right anc ve will make it sati time cheaper than <1 with our coupon rle at wholesale prf us is the fact that"! he best delivery sei isk more? We res| k food bill. M GRO High Class Groceri i I have used Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy my family in cases o whoiiping cough, and want to tell yoi ? ,al.11 hest medicine 1 hav<> ..v.. used.? W. F. Gaston, I'osco. Ga. Thi remedy is safe and sure. For sale b\ Union Drug Co, t Mr. Doolcy, in Sunday's papers t makes rich reading about the reccni _ say-so of a certain scientist to the effect 1 that a man's soul weighs about half a pound. The scientist says lie discov: cred it by weighing some persons just ' j before and after death. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now tightv- three year- J.e ou i^ieCtric Hitters," writes VV. H. Branson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken thcnWor about two years and .enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Eleltric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthened i by them. Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by all | druggists. 50c. j A craze is said to have developed ! among New Vork society women ior pet monkeys, and the price of moil : Keys, 111 consequence, "has riz." The pretty ones take the ugly little beasts mi the streets with them, the dress of the women being chosen to match i Mr. Monkey's fur. This is another step further than the pet dog craze of j idle women. Roth things show how 'empty of useful purpose a self-centered life may become. After monkeys, what? Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Rucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing intlm-nro 1 1 vjuainiuccu uy an drug- i gist;,. 25C. 1 The Salvation Ariny assets for last ' year amounted to $3,604,250. There are many tonics in the land, j As by the papers you can see; lint none of them can equal j Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The Rice Drug Co. , The Pennsylvania railway will build f.ooo steel passenger cars. This marks < 1 new era, and new standards in rail- j ray coach construction. l'hc steel cars ! re much safer. j IE TH CONOMIZIIS 0 to the expositior igh money in a ft >r horse to make ; hat WE ONLY SE ind basing our c targe goods lose in n who runs accou houses and buy ' fortunate purchai 1 ? liey are P js being exactly 1 send it to our tn le^arfoHir #1 4- 4- a uiav/iui j iiu ntanc i you can buy elst plan, makes it e Ce.?. The Greates -veVive the best si rvilce and coi p^ctfully solicit a 1 iCERY I ids Cheap for Cash A Crinfinai Attack. Ii1 C:i an inoffensive citizen is frequen f irade' in fhat apparently useless lit u ' tube called the "appendix." It's g? r erilly the result oi protracted com -Ipntion, following liver torpor. I f ' Kind's New Life Pills regulate t liver, prevent appendicitis, and est; jlish regular habits of the bowels. ; at nil drutriri^tv. t i t! The oldest tree in the world is si L,to he in India. It was planted . King Dewananpiya Tissa in 288 B. < And is 2, 105 years of age. It is t I J?\=tree. Millions of people go to s !it, a%! regard it with superstitious re jercnc > ji-*-. ry woman apore.eiatoc o. jcojnp exton, so much desired by me 1 Such complexions come to all who u | Holli iter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'rents Tea or Tablets. The Rice Dri Co. I . 1 he national government has fu nished a ship to twijuport to Cliii a ship load of provisions for the famii : sufferers. The provisions were gatl ered by the Christian Herald, of Ne York. It seems that the worst of the Cli ncsc famine is not yet. Press di< patches say that lnnirtr??#u ? ! .nc uyiii idaily starvation in the smitten din ] trict. The civic committee is preparin; to?unu al broad cast to th world. The Christian Herald, of New York has already raised $1150,000 for th< famine sufferers. If the distress is a great as pictured steps should be tak en in each state to raise money fo relief. How's This? * We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be ?ured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the unHcrci?n?'i t nave Known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business* transactions and financially ible to cairy out any obligations made by his firm. ^ Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's'Catarrh Cure is taken interlally, acting directly upon the blood ind mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents >er bottVc. Sold b'f all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. HHAIRRBAL8AIM Cl'itiwrs and baaiitinr* th? hair. t'i tnotea a luxuriant growtl. N- vor Falls to liostore Orar Hivir to its Youthful Color. Cur** oral? ilnrnm li hair hi.ling. | wawwwiagwi AN NO1 !G-? i at Jamestown per ;w months on Groce a trip possible for y LL FOR CASH TO C harges on our belie bad accounts. We ntc Arroin m/p fin\j i ry v R/MJ in quantities to get 1 ses. resh and [ as represented, bee. ade before we find :r what the cost to uj iwhere, but the SP asy for every wide t Feature that mal tore service in this pa nstam assurance tl arge share of your 01 COIN/IP , mm mm mm I. /WVvV W^v Www vvv' - Y !'? Ask for tin M1'ee And see that you aj nl The largely increase "c tobacco, created and susi 351 quality of the original Rey '8 has encouraged other mar market imitation brands ai r- J look so near like the genu iaj that unsuspecting chevver ie imitations under the belief i- genuine Reynolds* Sun Ci w Look close and see t spell R-e -y-n-o-l-d-s' Sun be deceived in getting \vl ?the best value for your m from the genuine Sun Cur K the^best sun-cured tobaccc \ ASK FOR eaR and see that you get the o Cured tobacco. S It's like you former!; r Sun Cured was offered to 60c to $1.00 per pound, ; pound in 5c cuts, strictly R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi&rwmv? *n? i mmm i ?. ! Summons for Relief. <?11 I State of South Carolina, ac County of Union. j'1 Court of Common Pleas. a . pi; Elizabeth K. Robinson, ,,fj Plaintiff, da against iv? W. A. Robinson, Mary J. Day, Ellef y? Sttber, 21 at tie Coleman, Wallace W. Robinson and F. S. Robinson, 'J" Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ( Complaint Not Served. (ol To the Defendants, W. A. Robinson, j Mary J. Day, Eller Subcr, Hattie Cole- t j man. Wallace W. Robinson and F. S. ? Robinson: ? m r haps. We are v iries and Table $ ou. HOW DO 6 (NEANDALL, g f that we can i? ; sell our goods g r only the best o the best prices, g o $ Wein^hEp w rVJIl UI/lV* ^ 1? ause if we ever ^ it out, all you o 3. V ECIAL SALES ? :=awake house= kes it pleasant irt of the State, lat your every ?? ders for every= M ANY, 1 V i? Genuina 11 you get what sK for d demand for Sun Cured tained by the distinctive jj nolds' Sun Cured tobacco, iufactur-ers to place on the id tags which are nlade to ine Reynolds' Sun Cured s and dealers receive the that they are getting the ired tobacco. hat the letters on the tag Cured, and you cannot lat you ask for and want, 0 oncy that can be produced ed tobacco, grown where > grows. EraOLDS'" riginal and genuine Sun y got, before Reynolds' the trade, costing from md Is* sold at f>0c per r 10 and 15 cent plugs. * 1 ' ? CO., Y.'nnston-Salein, N.C. ^ W You are hereby summoned and relired to answer the Complaint in this lion, whieli is filed in the office of e Clerk of Court of Common Pleas r said county and State, and to serve copy of your answer to said CornHint on the subscribers at their law tices at Union, S. C., within twenty ys after the service hereof, exclus: of the day of such service, and if u fail to answer the Complaint with*1. ' iuc nine aforesaid, the Plaintiff in s action will apply to the Court for : relief demanded in the Complaint. Peaty & Walker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Seal) I. Frank Pcake, I Court.) Clerk , of Court. By ). W. G-D. C. Jnion, S. C., Dec. 7, 1906. T,v6t hibscribe for The Times; $1.00. A