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# ?Ttf? ?jS ? ? We have bought c j| with their good w in the State. We ' worth $5.1XJ, to a ^ ===========rTrr l '' ' i % fa to fa i to to to a = 5! We own cwo'Hear a full tir *? 1 I THE BOE 0 -C-C-? <?? - -C?C -? Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. V'<>.kt\1i? i?vi?rvwlnkre tuki' blciisurc iiv , testifying t?> the good qualities o; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Kdward Phillips, of Barclay. Md., writes: "1 wish to tell you that I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My little girl. Catherine, who is two years old, has been taking this < remedy whenever she has had a cold since she was two months old. About a month ago I contracted a dreadful iold myself, but 1 took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ami was soon as well as ever." This remedy is for sale by Union Drug Co. Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page has recently inatle a present of ?20,000 to the University of Virginia, of which her husband is an alumnus. Every Hour of the Day. Palmetto Drug Co., the reliable druggists of Union. S. C., are having calls for "H 1N* 1)1 PO," the. new Nerve Tonic and Vitalizer. Cures Nervous Debility. Insomnia. Restores Lost Vitality, that they are selling under a positive guarantee. Its merits are becoming the talk of the town and everybody wants to try it, and why not? ft costs nothing if it dont' do you good?not one cent. They don't want your money if it 1 does not benefit you, and will cheer- ' fully refund the money. Try it today. Drug stores in ()rangchurg have, boon required to pay ?2") federal liquor license with ?12.An penalty for handling certain patent medicines which contain alcohol. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is probably no medicine made that is relied upon with more implicit confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. During the third of a century in which It litis Defll in iisi-, ii.ive ic.il lieu I that it is the one remedy that never fails. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant t<> take. For sale by Union Drug Co. Twenty-two detectives guarded the hall in which Senator Tillman _ Hpoke in I'ittflmrg, Pa. He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., who t lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: I "Klectrio hitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trou ble, and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Electric hitters. I would not take $500 for what they have done for inc." Grand tonic for the .aged and for female weaknesses. Great alter ative add body builder; best of all for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaran- ( teed by all druggists. 50c. BOBO i tvt rvm UTTOC1 >ut the Undertaking B ill in the business, keep at ali times a f Handsome State Cas BBMrlMT^WP* ?" *"7* ?B BM ses, three Wagons at ne and attention to tl We guarant 30 UNDER 5C>C C> >C J??b C- A paper mill company of Orange, Texas, lias recently installed ctpiipment hy which extracts a good grade of turpentine from yellow pine shavings before they are made ? paper pulp. ' Relief from RheumatiG Pains. "I suffered with rheumatism for over two yeafs." says Mr. Kolland Curry. a patrolman, of Key West, Fla. "Sometimes it settled in. my knees and lamed me so I could hardly walk, at other times it would he in my feci and hands so I was incapacitated for duty. 1 One night when I was in severe pain and lame from it my wife went '? > the d'np store here and came hick with a bottle of Chamberlain's l'am Halm. I was rubbed with it and foun 1 the pain had nearlv l/oiir dui'.nr ili.- niolit I kept on using it for a little more than two weeks and found that it drove the' rhciitnatism away. I have rot hat' any trouble front that disease for over three months." For sale by Union Drug Co. More than one half of the mnn- I hers of New York city's population 1 2,7">:>,2S~> persons have deposits in the city savings hanks. For stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation try Chamberlain's' Stomach and l.iver Tablets. Many re- ' inarkable cures have been effected by them. Price cents. Samples free. ' For sale by Union Drug Co. ^ore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will he pleased to know that a cure may he effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child i> done . nursing. W ipe it off with a si>it cloth ' before allowing the babe to nurse.! Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by Union Drug Co. I Dr. Nelson N. Randolph, aged ' 7d, a grandson of former tiov. Thomas N. Randolph, and a great grandson of Thomas Jefferson, died I at Charlottesville, Ya., April 20. 1 - > A Significant Prayer. "May the Lord h^p you make Buck- ; len's Arnica Salve known to all." writes I J. (?. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N, C. It r|itickly took the pain out of a felon for me and cured it in a wonderfully short time." Best on earth for sores, burns and wounds. _?5c at all druj?- ] Kists. The ninth annual convention of the South Carolina Federation of ( Women's Clubs will he held at <>raiiK<'hurR, May 7-10. Mrs. A. Foster MeKissick, rf (ireenwood, is i president. The Standard Cltth, of ? Cnion, will l?e represented hy Miss ; Franc s Whitmirc and Mrs. S. S. J hinder. ( I UNDEF ^TAKERS AND L usiness of Messrs. We have one of the I ull line of Coffins am ket, which is a patte ]^u*^ id a pair of Horses, le business, while M ee Prompt and Good TAKING C g-CC> - ^C>C>C-C - <H TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. A Guaranteed Cure. If y<>ti suffer from Dyspepsia or Inligcstioii in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breach, dizzy qiclls, sour stoinaeb, heart llutter, nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains ?r swecling in the stomach, hack or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a diort time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy , made especially to cure Dyspepsia. Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, even oi the wor->t cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy expells the gasses and sweetens the breath. It cures Sick 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. C. Rockefeller lms presented to the I'niveisity of Chicago a tract of land omprising ten city Mocks, valued it SL'.lKMl.POO. The total of his gifts since the founding of the institution amounts to Sol,-lib,000. A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt <?f gratitude that can lever he paid off." writes G. S. Clark, I West field, Iowa, "for my rescue roni death by Dr. King's New Dis ovcry. Roth lungs were so seriously iffected that death seemed imminent, vhen I commenced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking rough quit before the first bottle was tscd, and two more bottles made a omplete cure." Nothing lias ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, olds and all throat and lung comilaints. 'Guaranteed bv all druggists. ;oc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Vermont will exhibit :t t the Jamestown Kxposition an old printing press, said to lie the first used 111 (his continent north of Mexico. Appendictis. Is due in a large mi.-i-.nre to abuse of lie bowels, by employing drastic our jatives. To avoid all danger use only IV. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators. Guiranteed for headache, hiliousness, 111aaria and jaundice, at all druggists. 25c. Bcligum is n land of low wages. In Ghent, the minimum pay an hour for painters and l>oilmakors is 7 cents?70 cents for 10 hours work ?and of blacksmiths, locksmiths, carpenters, masons, plumbers and leetrieians S cents. Artdst have no trouble in securing uodels. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become mod |s in face and form since taking Holister's Rocky Mountain lea. ,t5 cuts. Tea or Tablets. The Rice Drug lo. ijTAKJN< 1ft- ?47" flr i ?' IC^NSED EMBAL T. E. Bailey, Turner t>est equipped and u tl Caskets. We can 1 rn of the Mckinley Ct Mr. H. W. Edgar, foi . W. Bobo will always Service and Fair De? COMPANY ?-^CC - - - - > <^C< Every conductor hereafter on the Burlington railroad system must have a clean fare. No whiskers or mustaches will be tolerated. The conductors must also wear white linen collars and tics sind a vest. The order goes into elYect May 1. Cues Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by i xpress $t per large bottle. Sample free# by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else fails. Sold in , Union S. C.. by Rice Drug Co. and Duke Drug Co. Twenty warships under HoarAdmiral Evans assembled ofT Old Point Comfort for the Jamestown Exposition. It's too bad to see people who go from day to day suffering from physical weakness when Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea would make tltctn well. The greatest tonic known. ,t5 cents, Tea or Tablets. The Rice Drug Co. Commander Robert E. I Vary lias defihitely dedided to make another attempt to reach the North Pole. He stated that lie would sail from New York as near July 1 next as possible and expects to arrive among tin ice fields by the middle of July. Of ill the fruits there are in the land, I I at grow c?n l?u>li orStrcc, I would give up the choicest ones F< r Ifollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. The Rice Drug Co. I'njtta rat ions iire being made to furn.-Ji the soldiers of the German arntj -with paper kettles, which are it Jipanese invention. Although the Iten.^ils tire made of pliable paper^ they hold water readily. My pourng water into them they can be lwftg over the fire without bnrn1 ing f>^a length of time snllieicnt to 1 toil "Ay water. One kettle can Ite nsel ;tVn?ot eight times. Notice. ilany friends appreciating the past set, ices <?f niir efficient city treasurer, \V. J). Arthur, announce him as a Democrstic candidate tor re-election to said oil ??, subject t" the Democratie primary to st h? . 1 ;>n May 7th. J907. Friend. .5-4t. \ ? w;. 3 C0/Vj ,MERS & Mav field and M. W p-to-date Undertaking furnish from a cheap isket, worth $500. 'irierly with T. E. Bai be on hand when net sling to all. M. W. BOBO, F i g- ?C -CC-C ?CC< BACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Union Readers Have This Experience. \ on tax the kidneys?overwork them? They can't keep up the continual strain. The back gives out?it aches and ' pains: Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer?take Doan's Kid-i ncy Pills. Union people tell you how they act. ; Robert Sanders, mill-hand, residing | at 15 Church St.. says: "My son used 1 Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney trou-1 ble from which he has suffered almost all his life. He cannot stand any work which causes a strain on his back and the secretions from the kidneys are strong and dark and there is too fre- , quent action, especially at night. 1 am convinced that the pains and other 1 ttvntnloine '? 1 ' ' ............. .Hi-.*,- 'mi wcHKiiess 01 tuc I kidneys and bladder and although we have given him a dozen kidney remedies I the results were so slight that we I thought he would he afflicted for life. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised I I went to Holmes Pharmacy and got a box. Before he had used half of it the trouble was relieved. The use of j two boxes brought such satisfactory results that we are as delighted as he is. He has had no return of the backache and the other symptoms of weak ! kidneys do not trouble him." ji For sale by all dealers. Price 50 1 cents. Foster-M ilhurn Co.. Buffalo, | New York, sole agents for the United 1 States. | 1 Remember the name?Doan's?and 1 t take no other. I \ John I). Rockefeller has recently I? given 82,(MM? worth of land to the University of Chicago. The j gift includes the entire frontage of the south side of the Midway I'lai-1 sauce, from Cottage ( rove avenue j ( to Madison avenue. This gift will! t make possible the original building jt plans made by Dr. Harper, the late { j president of the university. 1\ RIGHT BREATHINITCURES CATARRH. . Simple Way to Kill Catarrhal Germs in Nose, . Throat and Lungs. ' Tin- only natural and (- million sense method known lor the cure of catarrhal) troubles is lly-o-mci. It is breathed j through an ingenious pocket inhaler, so ) that its medicated air reaches the most remote air-cells of the nose, throat and I hilars, killing all catarrhal germs, sooth-1 ing the irritated nincons membrane, and 1 j restoring a healthy condition. Ily-o-niei goes right to the spot where i the catarrhal germs are present in the nose, throat and lungs and destroy.} the germs so that perfect health is soon re- ^ jstored. A complete Hy-o-inei outfit with- in- j lialer costs hnt$I.O<) and is sold by the Palmetto Drug (Jo. under guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy gives satisfaction. ' 1 \ "any I . Bobo, together i establishments g ^ Rosewood Coffin If " y| X g 11 iley, will give his g ;ded. | I 3RES. & TREAS. $ ?if S igeeC'gceccesg VERY LOW RATES TO NORFOLK, VA? AND RETURN ACCOUNT JAMESTOWN TERCENTENNIAL EXPOSITION VIA SOUTHERN RAIIWAY. Season, sixty-day and fifteen-day tickets on side daily commencing April UUh, to and including Novel ill ?er ilOth, UH)7. Very low rates will also lie made for Military and Brass Bands in uniform attending the Exposition. STOP-OVERS will l>e allowed on season, sixty-day and fifteen-day tickets, same as on summer tourist tickets. For full and complete information call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write R. W. HUNT. in vision Passenger Agent, (Charleston, S. (C. (tf) The "Skiddoo" postal cards, esjM-eially those bearing the membership formula of the "Down ami Out Club," are in trouble with Uncle Sam's mail service. A southern colonel, now in Washington, received one, and he immediately sent it to Postmaster General Meyer, with the request for an opinion as to whether or not the card was insulting, and if so, was it eligible for passage through the mail. The matter was taken under advisement. The census bureau of Washington 'City has given out the statistics of livorce in the United States. According to these figures a divorce is granted every three minutes of the .vorking hours of the court officials. Hie census officers say that divorce s increasing at an alarming rate. DR. T. F. LITTLEJOHN DEMIST >PEI(C: NICHOLSON BANK BUILDING v OEPItE HOURS 5.SO a. m. to 6 p. m. PHONE 117. Notice. The annual meeting of the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance company, of l'nr?n county, will la- held Saturday, May tli, in the courthouse at I'nion, S. O. ,t 11 :30 o'clock sharp. J. M. Cireer, See'y A Treas. 5-4t. * . t