The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 10, 1900, Image 6
TURNIP SEED. - *
Now is the time to plant Rutabagas. A
fresh supply of all the best varieties just
received.
DUKE'S DRUG STORE. Opposite Hotel Union. !
Letter, Note
r.,,".. c v. vtc r r.e: rv r yysiciawa
Bill Hads
I* YOU CAN HOT HEAD THIS SMALL Y ft AT ?l INCHES OI3TAHCE
YOU HE C 0 SPECTACLE*. WE Ant P*t?AKfiO TO* AcCL <ATELY TUHAO
- fl a ] C THt EYES AH0 GUARANTEE oATISFACTIOH.
Or any other kind of
EYES TESTED FREE
JUU VVUI IV
Neatly and promptly excutcd
at the ' williamson s jewelry
Times Job Office. and optical store.
h7g7 baliey J. CLOUGIi WALLACE.
MAKES IT A POINT TO ATORNEY AT LAW.
FURNISH TIIE BEST Jvooir>3 1 au<l 2 upstairs, Foster
mjjr, rv ?tTVTi)V BuTtliog, opposite Hotel after JanuLOLiS
1 lv \ j ] 05 98 i v.
AFFORDS IN j
D r\r\f IV J| i ilf n ri Dnrl/ ' YrV I O A N
uuuij I?Iuhumj r ui a ? ? - ? ? !
On Farminjr Lands.
AT HIS MARKET. ! " ?
I Long: limo. Easy I ay incuts.
The highest price paid for all No Commission. Borrower }>ays
kinds of Country Produce. actual cost of perfecting Loan.
? n .. . J E. lv. PALMER,
I'roc Delivery to every part ol | Columbia, S. C.
town- | J. Ci.ormi Wali.aci;,
Union, S. C.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS OR j>. q. ]>>ox oSS> 17?Om
RING UP NO L
j j ^ y-v -i GLENN SPRINGS WATIR.
J?)Cl llLsy . I live Glenn Spiing Water fresh frniri
the spiing, and will receive weekly ship"I
mtirs dining the summer. The price
D Knnil for the water is -JUc jkt gall *n.
DAuUiIj .1 O. 11 tJN'l Kit.
FLOUR, Dr.C.W.ATTSTEI.1.,
Physician and Surgaon,
CANNED GQ8DS OlLra hit) ~ professional services t<
- the people of Uuion. Olliee in Hint
and J building. Leave cat a at Union
n .-II r I \\ (it tru nP rtiKV it vi ILi.V' o V I
FRESH GARDEN j 19 for prompt service.
VEGETABLES 1541
AT I OR. GEO. DOUGLASS,
_ Physician ancl Surgeon.
Lv/ CJ 1 ^ L'# T)Ly\ 1 1 I lj Offers his professional services to
'Hit* IIousekoonerN Friend ,he PeoP!o of Union und vicinity
1 lie llOU. tKtC{ i . . in Bank Buildinj?. Leave calit
; at, Union Drug Co.'s Store or ring up
T i tt T ' P'lor,e ~ t. 8 Onus
IrttoYoiirlileresls:
I have a full line of heavy j UAL1'H K- CARS0N' ? L- SCA1FE
and fancy family groceries ai- CAR SON & SCA1FE,
ways on hand, i will not he]
undersolil. My stock of Fancy | attorneys at law.
and 1lain Candies, Canned
Goods, Fruits and. Vegetables,
Butter, Eggs ete., are always of Special attention given to real aselect
variety. I handle a ful t iti and collections.
line of harmonicas, also Combs 1
Brushes and other toilet articles, CROWN TORRENCE, H. 0.,
J. T. SEXTON. ??
I HYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
| 1^11 Ofilce and apartmen's over Dube'r
I ^ ^ JAMES Ml'.MtO. D. It. DUNCAN
' nythl:i(f ynn Invent it lrnpr?ivi?; ni><> jfe{
! CAVEAT,TRAuE-MARK.C M-Yi lGHf' r UESiC * \ r i?
i PHOlECIiCN. Fond in. 'M, ikt-.tUoi i * t . I . SAN DLLS.
1 for frep i*xiiinlniii i. ii >.
|^C?A ?IOW/<~icol MUIU0' "UnC8n 8ntl Sanll?rs
^P^ienMjtwycrs. WASH !NOT C."J, D ATTORNEYS AT LAW.]
' O.fiee No. 4 Law Uango, Union.
Contractors' as s. c.
ders'^- delinquent tax sale
..0_mill supplies. rt^l:z;n?<
^SStJSr'wI^S: SSSTrSX^St <tirecl?l, I ?ilt Ml I. ford tin, Com,
:i7Vr^^K?A!:,SC:1?,JS'iL".',a 8.,,i.K,r, i., ii,n .o?? ,,f
Hot?i? Monday, 1 li?! lii11 ilav of Aliens
|r Co#f Every Day Make Quick Delivery "
LOMBARD IRON WORKSi SUPPLY'CO. t ""
ACIICITA. OA 1 J
One lot (>f land uiili dwelling and
~ f-toie house tin mm, containing two acres'
milny ivnnnrniro moreorb-pst, intlio Township of JonesrflNUY
uriUbtKico.
i i r ikinivu lilTll liifU JMOJHTiy Will l)t'
I ask a pant of your soil fir taxes, at thf suit of ! Iio town ol
J >i osv lie. S. O, agiinst IJ. F l\npatronaQG.
n ug! on, defendant. J. (i. J.ono,
Send orders by servant or enir s t-mo-, mo i.ii
.)illv n. 1000. 2:?,:Sr..
ring up 'phone 84. NO TICE.
All Goods Delivered Free , I have bought, a heavy draft wagon
of ;r>,(KI<) pounds oapaoity, and am
S|-f RPOWIS1 "(>w Pr< ParC(' f'? "" klml-* of heavy
1 ^1 hauling 1 r will hire out tin* wagon.
88-8 mos lo-(h?. j. \v. (jII.hi ut
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0
GRAIN SMUTS.. 3
I k
And the Hot Water Treatment For , p
Their Prevention.
Grain smuts have for years caused '
enormous damage. Two classes of
smuts attack the connuon cereals? 5
stinking smuts, which attack wheat r'
only, and loose smuts, which occur on p
wheat, onts and barley. The second
cut shows a good arrangement for the i ii
t
OATS IV VARIOUS STACKS O" SMUT. Otl
hot water treatment of seed, which is
one of the important remedies with
I wheat ami oats. The two large kettles rt'j
or barrels should hold 120 gallons where
treatment is on a large scale. No. 1 '* '
containing warm water, no to degrees
1<\, is for the purpose of warm- ne
ing the seed before dipping it into the
second, which contains |;ot water at 00
lt>L! to 1J155 degrees F. Fnless preeauJon
is taken it is dilllcnlt to keep the l)l'i
water in the second vessel at tin' prop- 'hi
or temperature. A pail of cold water he
and a kettle of boiling water'should
be kept at hand to draw from when ?'r
necessary to raise or lower the temperature.
va
The seed, at the rate of half a bushel
or more at a time, is placed in a bushel hoi
basket made of heavy wire with wire
netting spread inside. A pole or beam f?'
having a hole at one end is passed over he?
a peg in the top of the first post. The
hole should he large enough to allow
the pole to be moved up ami down and
sldewise. I?y swinging the pole
around the basket rati be tilled at the *hr
bin. then immersed a moment in vessel
No. 1. and then swung over to ves- hu
sel No. 'J, where the grain is treated
ten minutes. Every minute or so the
basket must be raised entirely out t.f n!1
the water ttud allowed to drain. The ' ^
pole can be supported on a peg in the an
second post. Finally the p le is lifted nn
entirely over the second po.-t and the ! l,s"
grain removed and spread out to dry. j
In dipping the grain into the worm j
water the l-asket Is immersed, bfted ;
and allowed to drain, then plunged
again, and so on, hut less than a minute
is given to this preparatory treatment.
The* important points arc as follows: |
(It Maintain tin* proper temperature
of the water (l.'i'J to lo.'t decrees
in no ease allowing it to rise higher
than 1 :]r, degree's or to fall lielow 1 :'>(): **
i2? see that the volume of hot water is "
at I net six or eight times greater than
i! at of the seed treated at any time:
never eompletely till till* basket or
sack used for treating the seed, hut
h*ave room for the grain to move about
freely: (!) leave the seed ten minutes
in the vessel of hot water.
In drying treated seed spread the
grain in a layer two or three inches
deep and shovel over twice a day. A
I clean floor is a good place on which to
dry the grain, hut it is better to put
it on canvas sheets, spread in the sun
upon latticework a few feet from the I '
ground, as this greatly facilitates drying.
In the latter ease the sheets, with
the grain, can be taken in at night.
The grain can be sown broadcast l.-e- "
fore being thoroughly dry. but in ease }
a drill isused.it must be nearly dry. The J
seed may be treated mouths before bef
^ / Groin /
I Virrr M<rr. \ / Din /
D\iio* 120*rV
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ARRANGEMENT FOR TREATING SF.KD.
Ing used if well dried before bo (
ing stored. All tools und sacks should
be disinfected, and the lloor should he
washed with u solution of Milestone G
(one pound to ten gallons of water) hefore
spreading the grain. Canvas
siieots and sacks can he disinfected h.v "
plunging them into boiling water. al
The foregoing is among preventive ^
methods recommended by \V. T. Swin- ^
gle in n bulletin on the grain smuts. n
li
IIokh lii (lie Orelinrd.
In regard to the hogs skinning the n
orchard trees, If you put a dozen or
two of hogs on an acre of land, very ^
likely they will skin the trees, or a 'c
Hock of sheep would also. They must "
uavo room. There must not lie too
many in a liuncli. It is sold that
hogs will tear down a pigpen to get
the wood to eat. If yon throw them
a little lime, they will let the pen m
alone. 1 know that they have been ci
known to dig out a stone wall for the a*
lime. If you feed a Img some corn and th
don't starve him to death, he will let J*"
your trees alone, tiive the hog room ^
enough and give him something to eat J,'
?J.-.I. Hlackwell. to
11
BLOW
,> In stfme casts the e:.tci nal signs of Coata;
/ p%. victim is firmly within the j;rasi> of the tnotist
^ : known. In other cast s the bloot' is quickly
v ~/ tj, . s v :!eu glands, mucus patches in the mouth
f t w /[ '. ' ireat, eruptions 011 skin, copper colored sp
:avo 110 room for <lo">>t, as these arc all unmistakable sii;ns of C
Doctors still pr. scribe mercury ami potash Its the otily cure ft
rals never yet made a complete ami permanent cure of Contain ;
ack into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out ajp
heumatism and the most ofTensivc sores and . leers, causing the
lotash tnako wrecks, not cttrC3, ami those who have been th
S. S. S. acts ia nil entirely different manner, beinu a purely
ustead of tearing down, build# up and invigorates the geifbral 1:
liereforc the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No mat
iioupli pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can he reli
ew, untrico remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has ]
nlv part ly \vr;eln' le hhr-1 medicine known.
Mi 1. llytrs, nj 'M?i1!.c. St., Newark, N. J.. k:ivs : " I was alHictrd
pre id U over i.iy tK.?ly. These coon broke out into sores, and it is easy t
xPrvST^ *'ri tors roul.l ?to me no Root!
St / J /{/SjS vtsu tried vai ions patent mcdieii
\ tattle of S. S S. i whs yreal
r. '* " - | PjSr'lt vj on my eliest tatpiii In (jrmv
?,- >-T"V"- lost \veii;ht, lieeauie strofige
"> v ' V~.\ clear as a piece of n'a
: ' s Send for o:;r Iloini
V-'.-V,- . -- < &) tl.W distv-isc with
t ^ s- t'i charge t f physicians
* - ? lr'sitale to write for an
' ; I. :.-.. All coi'i.. joist'euoc is held in llic most sacred com
"AN IMPASSABLE CHASM. I
> l'rlvnfe Intervleiv Was (iranteil, j TO?iis^ f."?!] |l
Nor Wits One Neeited. N 3 0
"Could I have a few minutes' private r
nversatlon witli yen?" lie asked as | Made at the oh
stood at the open door of a lawyer's | have 'lie Ualltry
lee in a Philadelphia building the _ _ . f t
her afternoon. WCll C(] U
'Can't .voti speak right out front "*
tore you are?" asked the lawyer in Qclt1
l>l.v after looking the man over.
'I'd rather make a private matter of Of all sizes ant
,.?*. , . . , guaranteed. I also
W hat is the nature of'your busi- , , , , .
ss,., deliver the work in
'Confidential ? strictly private and latest mouldings.
Dfldentinl. sir." Pi Pfc TVT > T
'Well. I l;ave no time to grant von a I 7 V/ I 1
ivatc interview. If .van have any- 'T'f-I |C /"i 1
lis to say. yon can let 'or so right J. Si I v I
re. Now. what is it 7" m . _ . i ...
'1 ?I wanted the loan of a quarter, ? rv)0' '
!" stammered the man. ^ a3r aim you lo^tci
'Oh. you <liil! And you wanted a pri- ^ ? Of J ( f
to Interview to ask me that?" ^ '^Cc/ V.
'Yes. sir. I knew that it would hurt _ _
th our feelings if 1 was refused in 1 10lTl|>t 1
blic?yours because you couldn't af- TVT" TjT 1
d to loan nte the money and mine JL>I Xa.* J
cause I couldn't get it. Can you
tnt my request. sirV" ^
No. sir."
And does It hurt your feelings?" fi ? * . , ? . ? ? . <2
Not a hit! You are mistaken on j ol'KlOU \T UF
And my feelings arc the 011I3* ones MOUNTAIN
rt?" SOUTH KllO
'Yours alone." .. ^
'.lust so," said the man as he howed 41
(1 backed out. "1 hog your pardon. 10 a. in to 1" in.
vas mistaken. You have the money t '
d no feelings, and I have the feelings D M C 11 IT1 (\ 11
d no money. Impassable chasm; no *
c in trying to bridge. Qood day!" ?AN!
M. Quad. <
? Skin
Tlioae PollmIi \nmci.
1 Ciivon special
Culls loft oiilicr
/O ZITMC'S LTIAK
Jgi j ,n"n,1;n^Uomlc
. i ^ . on Friday, A'lciifrt'l
Judge?W lint s your name? , *, r . ,
Witness?Isidor Grezaaspoleczcky. 1 a'M f"1 i>VU,^ '
Judge?Don't you know nny better nrs'.-c.ats 1 ar-ucue
an to sneeze In my face? ^ Al'tJiiA:
Wltuess?1 didu't sneeze?that's my ' 0 <>' P
me.? Lleltere Welt. 1
Sixteen tomcat* mixed in n fray (J^
Out on tlie fence at tlic trn-ak of day, JGsxc^Sit/
Just as the lamps and stars went out m/l
And only ttie form of a cop was about? I.,
Just at dawn!
Sixteen sashes on each dwelling side *^~*
Fly on their pulleys away up and wide? V
Fly wiili the din of a mountain road train, E-? ~?Mi
With clatter of woodwork and rattle of pane? A
Just at dawnl ^
Sixteen heads of disheveled hair, . fiC. ;lj (](.. 'jP"^
Flung to the liree/e of the new crispy air; Akei-1> '
Three of the sixteen, caught by the neck, |
Hurl out words like skippers on deck? i -a a ?> ^
Just at dawn! E// \
Sixteen missiles?vases and Imoks,
Wtf for W(
Umbrellas, mats and brass curtain hooks? (*\I
Sixteen lives extinguished with pain, yV Arc yOU nervot
Uut one hundred and thirty-flvo still remain? Are VOU cornol
Just after dawn! htf r\ ci
-Chicago News. V ?? Vou suf{" *
~ P it you answer
ooti Contfn nnil Free llnrnl Dellv- U these questions, yot
cry. I I Wine of Cardui
Rural free mail delivery was. estab- appreciate what per
shed at Carl ill villo. Ills.. Oct. 10. IStW, 9 he to you? After
ad now covers L'5 miles and serves DO Cardui, thousands li
miilies. Seventy daily papers from 1 ^ ll* jr.vot^
ldcago and St. Louis or country town ? SJsotdTfs th Tile"
re taken by farmers, reads have been first, but A-.y by d
nproved. land values have increased into troub! .some cor
lid the people are pleased with the of Cttrdui, used just
suits. A recent public discussion of strual period, will
ic subject developed a doubt as to system in perfect
hetlier the extension of the system to ^
K-alities where roads were not so good e K nothing
.... . women entoy go^d
ould compensate the taxpayers for only $ I to test this ,
(lditlounl burdens Imposed. , endorsed by J,000,0(
Refuse to Return to Work. | lena Friebl
I H III., says: "I am
New York, July 31.?Tea big cigar | woman, by reason of
aking firms, which locked out 5,000 I Cardui and Thedford"
garmakers more than three months I
ro, have notified their employes that I "Tr 'hi
ley are willing to take all of them biw:k A 0 oeCA ''t"in"<.yn.
i work when the factories open again. M
he locked out men, women nml girls ^B or&rrj
>1(1 a uiasomeeting in tho Bohemian aP a | rfjjljl
ational hall and adopted a resolution
the effect that they would not roturn
work except uuder union conditions.
/ /
L^ions Blood Poison are so slight that the |ys4l Imi"
or before the true nntuie of the disease
filled with this poisonous virus and the '
, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore Ira I 0Hi 16^-.
lolcbes, and falling hair and eyebrows
ont.tgious Blood Poison. F&lAft
jr Rood Poison. These poisonous inin- I vllu B,y|l fi
; Blood Poison. They drive the disease
lin in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial
joints to stiffen end finger nails to drop off. Mercury and
jscd with these drugs are never after free from aches and pai.a.
vegetable remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system, anil
leallh. S. S. S is the only antidote for this specific virus, and
ter in what stage or how hojieless the case may appear, even
eil 1100:1 to make a moid ncrmnnent cure. ft. ft S is not a
pVovcu it n sure atul unfailing cure for this disease. It is the
I with a terrible 1>lood disease, which was in sjiols at first, but afterward*
lo imagine the suiTcring I endured, before I t>ecame convinced that the
1 I had spent a Itnudred dollars, which was really thrown awav. I then
ties but ihey ?liil not reach the d'-case. When I had finished mv first
ly improved, and was delighted with the result. The large, red splotch**
pa'er and smaller, ami before long disappeared entirely. I regained my
r, and my appetite improved. I was soon entirely well", and my skin as
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Treatment IJook, which contains valuable information al>out
etc directions for self treatment. Our medical department is
who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Don't
iv ink.,'.nation or advice wanted. We make 110 charge what*
fideme. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
iTOGRAPHS
i Squire Gallery next to new Bank Building. I now
ipped for the latest up-toe
Photograph Work.
1 styhs. My prices are reasonable and Fati-flirtinn
do enlarging of all rizes and styles of fiuitdi, ai.tl enn
the ir.oM stylish and durable frames, also handle the
NEGLECT 1 ?^ ...
PPORTUNITY mmm'
ork cheap. Your friends and loved ones are passing
t that you have no late photograph of them.
)ME AT ONCE.^^attention
given moil orders.
McLANE, Photographer, ~
UN ion, s. c.
; m i > k rv <L u !
sidexce ox //\ bi (k
street, m Nursing Mothers; 8
m depot. Ifff dread hot weather. They < \
Iiorns - m know how it weakens and < \
j t0 s p.m. {A how this affects the baby. J
V/ All such mothers need f
jcrrj y/ Scott's Emulsion. It gives ( f
iff them strength and makes CD
D? iff the baby's Food richer and A
?\:e?? '& more abundant. M
U 1 bt dSCi:* 28? 60c. andtl. All druggists. IIT
~T 7y . I801--I900.
M \CY will hi SOUTH CAROLINA COLI.LGE
\ . COLUMBIA, S. C.
(I to. oly
A. It , It. S , A. M.t L L. It , L. I.
PI |p Courses. Spring Courses free for
.v^U C,. Teachers. Fourleon Profctsor^; 88,is'
c'nss briberuc 000 volumes in library; excellent
\?I:| OI| ii<*uf| labotories, class rooms, gytnnasiunr,
'1 ? ; 11 t>? infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition
. 11 $4o, other fees $18, a session ; tuition
a and ad ot lers remitted to need}' students. Expenses
$111.") to $17f> a session. Certi13
& \ AUGI1AN. jjed Pupils from forty-fivo Accredited
S? hools enter its Freshman Class
wifhout examination. %
CIlP Entrance and Normal Scholarship
" Examinations held at every county
Hi e Bar' ccue in seat, Friday, July 2o, l'Joo, by County ^
E. F. Voij. ban's Superintendents. ?
Oh A' 1 <and'- Next session opens Sep't, 2G, I9oo.
, * . 1 a For catalogue, address,
,c A y WOODWARD, President,
in every reluct. 2tMm
s* tV Vaiuiian. "
Furman University, Greenville, S. c.
The r.rxt session np-?ns on the 'JO h
of September, 10)0 Full ami ihor|fipg
ough ius'rdOti ID, leading to the rl-j
greos of B A au l M A , ,is offered.
II >ardiiig in private hnuilicg u><der<
Bregfc a c; in the M its liail < xceHent fare
^ msy he had at Itai rxperi?e. (J rreW
| spondence Bolii il< d. Apn'icalinna fiir
p'aces in 1 lie Mess should in t be tlf?
ierreil. I?\?r further pwtuular*, ,?|?m?a/l
}' p'y to the I'reaiih lit,
-TAiixr ^ii ^^t>"rAcuKi ^ ^
tionsrV ^ :;0_6_p
^ j-J-^ ?)^ J ^mi mniimnTmijTivii^ii'iTl
:tely exhausted? 1 ^ '
very month? ( B^tflE&jflMtHaaMBAJnaaHCkJSl! f
" yes " to any of ! ( CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
> have ills which I $ COPYRIGHTS AMD DESICN8.
Cures. Do you ! t Gontl your business direct to Washington,*'
fe-t health would I S sawi time, co?U leM, better tenricc, ],
4 i ~ W7 f i e My oBca clou to U. 8. Patont OBce. TASK piullula- , ?
taking Wine Ot t -vry ?xamtn*Uona mada. Atly'a fe? not cine uaiil patent i 1
ike von h;?vr real. CUaocurod. PERSONAL ATTENTION OIVEN lSTEABAi
u?c you neve real t ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Pateute," 1
ram, loss OI sleep, % otc.. aent fru. Patcnta procured through E. O. Mgpan',
starts mensfrtial \ 7^" 'y ?ui .otf,. wittjmt cha*,., to tkoj,
not noticeable at JIMVENTBVE ACE ;
IV stead ly grow / iUnitraUd monthly?Eleventh year?terms. $1. a rear.' ,
teb JE.G.SICGERS,^&gi
keep the female
condition. This '
"ffiVwhSJ; Rooms to Rent.
health. It costs HI \J\J HOUSE to rent for 1900? nn i>
remedy, which is whole or in tipartments. Other
X) cured women. J Hm, rootrJ10 rent
I J' - _ J- Coumh Wauaca.
?S Dreught"'*' I ~ NOTICE.)
eclat direction*. od.
"The l.adlea" Ad vl?- , e
> <'bnttatiooiia Modi- > ? I
^ 1 will give a first-clusH bar- m*
(f 1 ceue dilllliT Sit Joncsville Oil -m
the day of t!fo county campaign.
jjlJyBjfBP32-11 J. W. Crawford.
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