The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 08, 1901, Image 4
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South Carolina was well rop.vsenled
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Washington on the fourth an I held
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occasion, as she always does upon all
occasions and under all circum tances.
Four more years of Mok' inley i - in
and the trusts. We trust we will a'l
manage somehow to pull through
with whole hone?.
There will probably he four moryears
of uphill pulling for the small
fry in the industrial lines. The motto
is, "(let in the Trust or bust.''
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Wilson for a neatly bound copy
o( tlie latest Ilenort of the Director
of the Mint upon the production of
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see us and made us smile a dollar's i
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Studies in Astronomy. ;
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A Study of the Important Plan- i
eU as we Journey Onward, <
in fAaking Our
TRIP AROUND THE SUN !
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Went In i l'i edict ion> '" >r .V'-.v/ Yi'ei'h
o . < ?} > .0; Ml
r i' i ! \ j !" I i* I i'U n i ll We i 11 11: i.ou t*?
the !' ri'i'.ists f?>r the t'*- * ! I'l.iiili- j
tions t lii'oii<^iioiil the mi' ii , : > In si
\v<* inny 1"' .-o'l* In r I l i t.I
The m "Mi c ''w-i il t'?i* lo i i'fir 1
romi* Soul h ii il \i.i? i*i ;i iiiori |
to I tin ?uiii on J '*? o Ii ?i l.ni s the .
moon w .s us tin- mim W ,K MM
tiiv/. The ii... .ii w .s :.U?) full Oil (hi* 1
:>th. !?> will !)|? :.1 t i Si :th I
.1. ..i... .I..... .... > I. . > ), i. ... .. .
time she is in ln>t 11'ifiM? r. <' < ! : n?l ,
l><wi v Si 11 111 !e 11, 1111 111 ] !'.' ? >i
Mit Wl'iit ln-i . i.V I) to1,.") ' .mi will
form over lower M :?si- ;.i \ alley
and moving Xo.-i h*.va:\! \. ?!I t-.*.: 1
rains in it* trick ami warm slnwn'v
we.itIter over tl.e ( i:!f Mates. The
vitletm vt'irrti period fr.m'.Mh I > 1 :{* !i
is w it liiti tlie im rettry |nivo,|, then* :
will therefore hi a t? i 1 mi? \* to eleetrie
storms, M such t'mes Northern
sections ti e freijutM:'.Iv \ isited by
blizzarc's.
his nil r.UTiox t ?k s ruts.
n:.V!:u w \.-ti.'f:-r.M'i.i .noni: TI
ffl. lit \X NOW.
Tito aspect of the heavens is uni|Uostionab!y
the finest ever pr-'Sent- .
e?l to an observer in our northern ,
latitude, In the South stands the |
groat X-like figure or Orion?the j
"Mighty Orion" ef liotner ? with its j
splendid setting of first-inn- i.i nde (
stars, Telelegitesc, K gel, S.riti-,
Pro.-yon and AMebaAn. Overhead
is Auriga, tin* prie.ci; al Oar, in wliieli
Cupeilu is thw brightest star vi.-ihl.
to lis, wit ii tlie sit gle exception of
Sirius. In tho East is I lit- oM con- :
stellation, I.?*o, containing the bright
star Kegenius, the jewel in t bo handle '
of tin? Sickle, which forms tlie i.i u.'s '
bushy ht-ail ami shoulders. In the
North the it strikh g two of the
circutn polar co it si e! i.it ion ? t !io < i .v? I
Dipper, or tin? Plow, a> our Eugiiso
cousins prefer to cuii lids remm k >'?!.? i
group of seven stars, a* <1 the W-I
shaped figure of L'aSSio-n I <, ^
Lady in Her Chair," arc Loth will j
posed for observing, the former at : j
the right, tho latter at the left of the j
Pol ? Star. ,
All ?even of the stars ju->t nauiid (
are of the first magnitude. To thisj(
list may l.e a hied an ilthth, Pollux. \ \
t io lower of the two Twins, which i
stan 1 about midway heiwien the
head of Taurus and that of Leo. ;
These :iro the only stars of this order -s
of splendor now above tin? horizon. '
It will be observed that they a re 1
hur.clied within an area that might !
be inclosed by a circle which would *
lak? in considerably less than om fourth
of the visible hemisphere of
tho heavens?a fact which strikingly
illustrates the irregularity in the distribution
of tho brighter stars over
t he celest ial sphere.
There are but six other stars of ,
this class visible in the mean iatituil
of the I'nited States, and those nr.- (
<c?t ti red somewhat at random over
the hemisphere which is now below >
the horizon. 1
Another point worth noting in this connection
is that while among our 1
->'/i i nfi ii rirciiiup uar M irs?iiitrs .>
which nover disappear below our hoi i- n
>ii?there is not or,*.1 of tlie M r-t timj;
uitude, there are among t:i H > nth- '
rn circumpolar stars, which i.t vot
?pp:*ar above out* horizon. no f?wi*r '
Lhan six of this order ?>f sp'ei d ?r,
Vj11>inthese are (.' n.opus >:: <! A'phn
Jentauri, which stand, respective!*, j
ti'cond and third for br.lli.tncy it. '!.>
ist <>f the twenty tirat-mngni ud* "
liars.
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Ma\i: i i' <>; i n:; iu:.w i:.vs.
Prof. Surioti Newcomb, in the h.? t
nstaiinont of ll?o "Chapters on tin* s
Stars," no*,v runnir.<; in Popular Scinice
Monthly, dis.*u : s tli (pjestio s*
? ' the ,k I rtiot tire <i. the heavens j
A*t;!i llio stars before lis and }?trii* i
nrly with lb Milky Way, no.v seei
it i s be*!, ii m ty !? interesting t> i*
\umine the results of Prof. Xew- in
ornb's discussion of all tlief.i**t- '*
iow known which bear upon this 15
[UPStion. 1
Our lirst in?|uiry is as t > the < \tont st
>f the universe of stars. Are tin-lut ''
i ;- IrilttHPAll I 1. i*. > 11 irli Indnlln
0 lliat ill jso wo see are merely 11 in I
. '1
inrt i )ii of no infinite collection whi h
... . lf
ippons t> l?o within reach o. <ur
th-scopes, or nrr 1.11 the star< eon- |(
ninod within a certain limited space?
n tho I.liter case, have our telecope*
yet penetrate 1 to t lie boundary ()f
1 any direction, or, in other words, SI
? we see i-tnrs on the boundary of HI
he universe? in
Neither of thoho questions can as p
it !>* m'.awerod with certainty. If i
lie ]? >? ! i-?m i f stfi"S 'vl>i -'i f.>r?ns
!? ? Mi l;y Way i< r^nl v v\e
n iy ' ??t \ ?t lio ni*!*' to fCi? its
imit. 11* \v* ?! > suo its. lllitv
nay y;?t bo, f ir un?;ht v.o Luow, !k i"
!yst> i;is t i;M o'lior j;a?:lxio?. Kvitt' r< 1
brunch i11(if>i t* h, w'.ii-a iaii-'
ir. v?-r t hide our power of If
?*! t ho stars are of Ik. sasi.o avor.i;!
ni as those we S o j:'i of
v! sv*'; ; !> -yortl u cert to. distance
n evade *?!>-< rvat ion, for \ he sim<!
.* . -j hi t ! t? t hey lire i i > f ;r < II lv.
) vis!Mi> in i ui" telescopes.
There is. however, a !aw of optics
iv'.i h throws somo light on this einjsLi
>;i. It is a mat ter of deni oistral ion
that if infinite sjuico were thronged
with luminous woiils, <! : r:? ut\-il
fair v uniformly so th.d every large
portion of spneo contained the same
iiUMilaT of stars as i vory other p-?rli
in in nil i?i i.?t i-x'ent, tbn r suit
vv ? 11 I be that the in tiro 'iimiunont
would bo lighted ii]> with the bri!liinoy
of t!i> sun, mloss, indeed,
there exits ia the interstellar regions
some absorbing medium, which exlingui-b:s
f>r us tho light < f all stars
that iie beyond a certain distance
from us, Shioe the heavens are very
far from htt'.iug tliis brilliancy, and
since no Midi absorbent is known and
its existence is improbable, the evidence
s", i:is t i b against til" snppos..i
{b it the -.t trs we see fit in part
[j; !ii: ii fi ;it< ly ox ei di d uni; s i and
t? fav..r the view this i>ggr< g.tion of
st irs is linite in i xtent, . i h .ugh \v?
in i> not be able as yet to llx its abso.:to
bounds. Outside of ibis space
In re may be scattered stars or ir\is
:>!< systems. Hut if t h -se systems
\ist lhoy Jiro distinct from our own.
A Si;W STAR
?/.-I.-j . 1/'/)!'.i/ < (/ in the JRifiicrii >lev,
Thought to hen Huge Planet
on Fire.
1 i lui'l sky a i.eiv s';k is blazing, ehul uu
in: ihe eminence of the biight?st < !
he hi avetdy b idles.
Tc i days ago ils pieseuco w; s u; -u peeP
(I, im ;i Mil-til nt' I ho | 11 < i." i: i ~
i : In- < n , t.-il-1 ;i ciy c.Var ovi ?i.i
r ;ii Mai vat?l now >li iiV-i thai on IVh
runty 1 )ih there ua< present i i lii
|.l ice i W Ti .el '? I !i?- low ill x M raigt i
if.'in', in i '? <! I i11 le MU'V. f.it.o diiii
to lie caught by llie i.ii tide i
Some . n j ha; p. u il to :!11 j>i i h '
in t e h'a ;k e.nopy of nuht, sins tin
N'i-W VorV" .lonunil. .'lei lundca new
suit f it ?a s-;n so liu go and blight. th?i
5iir<e.v i mi i onuM prolub'.y bu swallow
*.l h;> in i' and inhabitants of woiUNie
r i . v, iy : i?mi it as wo are fiom il w? uM
r-vor Vi ?w p.
'i'i o.o is a thiory about it, i f cour.e.
! tl.i orv Lb.it a -ulleii, bl iek, 1> trued .ait
ipT re, a ?le:i i giant of li e skies whii llu'
tlwough unthinkable distance?, \u;s
:et in'ii ;i elou l of nebulae or vapor,
in I the "tin ling of the clou 1 dust 1 a
i L it : Il line again.
An 1 no.v it is bluz'ng li :e a toic'i
i i 1 a 1 tie* tele Cop '-s of wond-'ti .g earth
i e pi inted at, il, and all the iiitmaoiitus
ate ttying to lead th" message to
ci* nee ll .shed from the zenith.
(turrett IV Servic?, tlw astronomer,
vritea for the Xe v York Jouruul tie
atesl facts ab >nt. lhe new star
Tim foil Aving are extracts from h>
irt iele :
Tlii* new star is near thel?on!er of tin
dilky Way in the constellation Terse.i
nit' br vlifO't new star ever previ.nil.
en, that knoAii us Ty elm's Mar in
'>12, ills.* appeared in the edge of t in*
I 'Iky Way. Kapha's new star in 1 01
i Me wise was in the Milky Wav.
It i pr.ibible ill it tli" new star isviiy
iOa t N"ise Iris ever bten jhii n
in lub to atfor.l a bni?ii'?'e par tl! i x. i istanea
is j? u'oably ml less th in tj.Oi
e it inn s the instance of the ear' h I io >
lie sun. I s sniMeii incie.ue of bri^h
ess is not due h> its coming la an i d- 1
lioiuh it in iy If doing that?lap. to th
row th of intensity in i's tali .lion
m.-v I i rob il ly by t-w'.ft inc.ea-c <i
eat. |
A in> on ip' approach to the r rlV
mounting t. > *)J ni'les a sicn il ?wh eh
i about the maximum raptl.Ly tla'j
llfd llms!'.'!'!- V > 1 ill! hiingthb!
ar into oir i:n;neil ate neighbor aon
l l.-s than .') ',( !. 0 J eaj s.
The chances are lint when 1 i m <t.i
ales it will <bs ippear alb-get her. Th.it
; what happened in t:.e two p.. .i > its
ane s tint iire known of wiyhimt
new stars?those ?>! Tycho i i 1 ?7.',
el of Kepler >ii 11>04. There is no
race of ilo;o stars left. Smaller new
a is, like tli.r of 1-02, hn\o iisu li
i le I nt> comparatively f. io' i?t
ithont n raw vanishing.
T e swiftness wit i which t! e ii^'.* of
ie i ew h ir li is grown snnns liest t<>
i.'oril wit'n t'.e t ie ?ry t!i it tha c in <u of
ie outburst was 'he 11 uuiu; of a solid
xly of immens si/e and mass 11:00411
clou! of ; a < or if me eoii dust,
hienever the cuith encounters a swarm
meteors a siniil .r nlu nomeno . on a
null hciIp, is presented Tlie sky h
led for lours v ith llaininK p;utic'l?s,
it, they are s ol 'nuuierous erouj^i to
rodtice d *as iou< e ? < !* or t?? c.niie uu
1.; Ill Hlld hOflt
I.."
to I hsit of .1 i \v .star.
Ti.o 11(> sr liist'owrir of :<s!r-man'' a j
plint. jOio'V ill.*! M :\fO M 11??* <j ,
ntl'uUm-> cl<Mi N. ir\i.ttl>k? with t\
. MVpH*. v.liici. i.!i !i jo-* |'r?'l)i':. y
| ?lf ?. it ij ! i fVKt -i Vi?st t. It. / a- j
' i ' ciii : * > .!l | it?H 1 s * i't. j
ly 'l !' ' .1 ? o'l VYDIlllt j |
A> ! ; t i? '! .? |llr U'OI' to:-. . iHT;
iiJ<i ilu* ?-.?i ? " ??!?!i' i.-. A > l"i u . - ;
o < i.!in"r'> ?.i ti i mn!?!i ! ii' ait i
' I'm '? t I . ! O ^ IICMIH U'lhltT its HI1 i??*?* j
j : . .1 ! !?--- i. -in I ii jjl Y.< }>, a ; ,
li i . nit - -1 ' iill.it',-. :i viniii;n ii
ill i? I i- OimtM g i on ini'i i I
Iv ill-ding tlirmuh Hi" :iii* it v.nu ' j
llnaliv l> ? i n1 v c.msM.iu'il 15 it it i? iji?iii
s vmiy . t minutes at iwiU to i
i |mii? tr.i o t i.: v. ; ! - ?1 ; ii oi' I'll air.
| and k? at rivi s at th eailh? ii' a' ??11
jwith in Mill' Cf ch inc I an 1 eoiboibd j
| a 1111 tin Si.* < t;v::I, but its into l.i:- \ . i
j c ol.
Si a i in , i o..s; 1) mIv like sin ? x' it ja
u: -5.. ! - at, r a uigsinlie pi tint pliu-gi <1
| will a ti l. oi:y of ' umIumIs of iV.*? m ?t 1
i'o''1 t'li .nigh ;v in I'-s of iiif'i < : io i! -i '
or f pi1, i million inilfM or mora in
irami i i, wi-nl ; tisncifc tin*, ma-siii a
fen-I mu's, s.h'l wliil" ili.i iup its p i ss'ge.
I would be iiiMapptil \>i!h "ili-vi -iii i .
il in; s a- il its surface wmiM he r t.-lon il ?
intensely inoan io-c 'iit, y .' sis fooii sis;
tin* p issigo W';H tv nVi te I it would j
i|uickl> 1) ?in to ooiil oil". Uhjium tit*
In at woul 1 n >t hive I i-1 time to pen*
trute ilfcpiv iiP i t'n> k .li 1 :m s.
The l.ill in Congress to appropriate
0,<!()(> for si government building
sunt exhibit sit the < suing Charles- j
ton Exposition was knocked out, sis
was also a similar bill for $.">00,(11'0 *
for the Pan-American Exposition s.t s
IJulT.iio. We think this along the
line of niggardly economy, us the *
p>-i!l>nsat. Atlantn, Xa-hvlllo and
L misviile were till assisted, while the
Kxpositi m ::! X"e\v Orleans was g'ven j
$1,250,000 outright, ti n < I the St. Louis
Kxp?sition g,,t, $5,000,0d:>. As the j
government building and exhibits
were only incidents in the Clreat Kx- 1
position, its loss will cut no tlgur? in
the success of the exposition itself
:it Charleston, Lot nil j ti" 1 the h e tier
for its success.
Grindings from Grindall.
Mu. Kihtou:?Please grant me
space to give a f\v remarks of iLi?
pi ICO.
TtIK TlMl'.s is as n ine nil hero a
t''0.*u:i which pic.is from the i aster i
horizon each day in life to let tts know
another day has begun. And, r o.
it docs not come short of euinulsting "
the news of its c unty and State, aS ? f
its sis'er places.
The work on the bridge at this
place is gradually ht irtg pus! ed ah.i g
It is an improvement which shoai I
have been looked a for lot.g hef
now. But as on through life we
move. we can Roe a lot of things that
could be done, hilt the when wh h 11 h
can U'?t :it all 1 iincS he accu'nu'itia'
Xear the hri lg". < n what i-. k. w . '
as the (i land id Shoa!> ro ?d t lit re t
some very dangir us gul ev-> wit'i
three f-ct < f iliewago i trick. S m. n
of thein are S o I., fee: d<a> Sue
places t.o d.io king after. * *
TJie Hi'nv a few days ag cols, d y
the old r firnu-.s t-i ?av: * 'IT.i
i will he a einiil veil' for grain inui "
j fruu as|ihe fit < /. -up will kill the hug
[in the mii 111 g a;n.
| Af.cr tie; ia i | rot ii.iting the f<
|ciirving of c mcciii >1 w< ipons g as
i info i fleet lln.? cin/.ens of this State
[ will nal tie' fact that her ponu'a
I ti >ri will gradually increase There
i has !i. on i long space of time elapsed
j sine ' this law should have hec'i i<
| force. i hen her population lor the
1 i i-' eo .-us year would have been
s .in viuit ia'g' r. 'i'hi se th:,r. ignore
'he I iw s!e add he handled to thin
i i x cut of i'. for * i mi iiani'o < t' _
r> ?
i.l \ < XCtlSCS I.O Ili III.
If this does nor liml its way t ? tlio
w m'o ba>ket i ?i!l wr te again ko 'ii y
ifi It vol" ot .111 ii ! i At K >
L). 1*. V.
Chips anil V>hetstones.
Those f t' us an 1?> l ave got the
1 !
giipj c :?:tlu f like iStc miow i'or we
ii 'it'i tl.ink it is good grippe m< di- \\
eiiie. If there is any truth in the ci
oil adage, "a light mow, a light n
crop,' \v an i.J not nee 1 many eo:t >n
pickers nex fill.
Mr. W.titer 11 irid d irsn't s< a m
to improve much, ho has b'.en Miff r r
ing for scvtral weeks with iheu am- I
tisin.
The fanners have been taking j
advantage of the partly weather ?c
have been having and the result is a I
great deal of plowing lias been done j
The price of cotton is going flown j
5ind the prit-o f guano h going up.
iirnl the farmers continue to bring in
load after 1 ad of the "stinking
.stuff." What fools we firm, r- in !
I was over in Cross Keys a few d i\ .
ago and saw a big liel 1 fall f h >p,
ol pine.ne?dies as b g us potato kdie. i
tliis kind of manure is c!?'': n ? <1
does good more tnun one year. Whv
don't we all make uso of ii? i ~
I'llU's,
r*j 4
4 ';L a jL
Of.MID i
To Build Yoi
With Galv,
iseiiing.
WE ARB SELLIN
\T 7%cA YARD
fHE ROLL.
S/.30 will <">aic*lo
2" ^aivcIss s<ni;n*<\ a:
m<l i*n1>l>ifc proof.
Wo s<4ll nil Ifcsml.*Ma'."
f.'irin, iiL?]n;liiiy
fa ?in!to 3 M?* 4 fi I>;it <>!
^..'fovols, PloNt N(<)
rird.^loiKvs, A\c?!
STn i':i' n*>- Plows,
**' i>n<l ii ni>* ilarrowi
3 3 ji :: is <*.-*<, CJoIlariS,
UorlE^ h'o, rill of w
>:u'(vu So fij^iiro ('lo
I illy <?rj-.-.
Hardware
m sraiili
WAGON
\ro rotby i r: in-pectiun any
ors< nvr* 'V.a i:s not oii'y a ^oot
i \v> i:, v. 1 y > i . i iv b * sure th<
is view-, in-: !h it mu :h less w
inch mure e mfort a:ul speei
\'e aid bo: h man and beast b)
ehicular the best because stau
ist and most stylish.
Our harness shop is in full
>r a nice set of harness, up-toanky
leather in either piece.
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Y uir interest we sought,
Vt?isr patronage we won,
We feci you can say with n
This year we bc^in, other p
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< )ur stock is complete,
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r time you come. A good
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it his horse coincides with
ork for the horse, just that
iy driving tor the master.
r providing the best things f
nchest, softest, surest, speedsway.
Give us your order
date in every respect, no
Livening's drive from
rd's Livery,;
3entle Horses. 4
AGE WORKS
iiiul are prepared to do?^
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gons and Carriages a specialty,
best men that can be proIns
place. We are turning
nutli, and we can substantiate
. oi k going 011. Don't forget
Stand. Yours for business,
u;k works.
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atronage to win,
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