The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 12, 1901, Image 6
Chainles.
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ONLY $40.00 WH
Regular Price $60.0(
equal of any wheel on
Also a beautiful line or
Duke's 0
Opposite IJ
UVLLWI , " l .
Bill Hads
Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly cxcuted
at the
Times Job Office.
hTg. bailey
MAKES T A POINT TO
FURNISH THE BEST
THE COUNTRY
AFFORDS IN
Beef, Mutton, Pork
AT HIS MARKET.
1 1- ??l i. 1 .,11
1 ne iiigiitjsi piivu j'luu mi iui
kinds of Country Produce.
Free Delivery to every part of
town.
SEND IN YOUR ORDIRS OR
RING UP NO 4.
H. G. Bailey.
Remember, Friends,
You will always find a lull
line of
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard, Canned and
Bottled Goods, Fresh
Vegetables, and everything
to be found in an up-to-date
family Grocery, at my Store.
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty.
T T SPYTmT
U ? ^ k. J JL m. A V/
Main Street.
X>r. J.OfGOI.KG
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON"
MOUNTAIN STREET.
SOUTH FROM DEPOT.
?OFFICE > HOURS9
a. m. to 1) a. m. 1 to (? p.m.
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Diseases
Given special attention.
Calls left either at office or at
ZEMP'SPHARMACY will !>e
promptly attended to. Mly
FLOUR! FLOUR!
I can supply all demands
for Flour, i also do
All Kinds of Sawing
and have a sut p!> ?>f framing
lumber on hand. ' all and
see me when yon want Hour
or Lumber.
W. E. RAY,
MILLER.
) ?nrthln(? > i i >
| CAVEAT,C ' Yl !; :M orUI > \
SfftOfECflUN. ?'l?l ' !, r r'i.'KA jhov i
J 1"T frrp cxumiIphi i ? < fI
BOOK ON PATftTSr'AJ^&i
rro. a. <?; : ,*? u coA
?P?umt L? w > era WAbrilNC> f C .'J , O <
MONEY!
TO I?B IIAI> ON I.ONC, TIME AMI)
tHhy unnn. ctecMrtrl !>y on
1 iuproved Farna9. /vjuly!..
C. IX lXvllKSDA-l-E.
I.ftiirPiw, H, C,
s Bicycles
IILE THEY LAST.
3, and guaranlecd the
rhe market at any pric >.
Chain Whecis on hand.
^ , I
rug store,
rnion 1-Intel.
J. CLOUQHWALLACE.
-a>vO?
ATDcLYEY AT LAY/.
r >u-us 1 u-hi 2 1(\<8!oi
liu idiug, wiie rlot^l a^t Jiuuary
int. 1899. 11 2o 98 ly.
.MONEY TO LOAN
On Farming Lands.
Long Time. Lasy Payments.
No Commission. I Sorrower pays
actual cost of perfecting Loan.
E. Iv. PALMER,
Columbia, S. C.
it / _ air.
,J. V. LOLull \> AI-LACE,
Union, S. C.
P. O. Box 288. 17?(>iu
Dr. C. W. AUSTELL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offers his professional cervices l >
i the people of Uniou. Office ia B?ni
j Building. Leave calls at Uu'ou
I Drug Co. store or ring up Phone N J
i 10 for prompt service.
15 41.
KALPI1 K. CARSON. 11. L. SCAIFE.
\ 1 SON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV.'.
Special attention given to real es- j
;ate and collections.
: CROWN TQRHENCE AS. IT"
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
I
Otilca and apartments 07er Duke's
Drug Store.
44 6ra.
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james muxro. d. r. duncan*
c. p. sanders.
Niunro, Duncan and Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office No. 4 Law Range, Union
i 8. C. r> ly
J. A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Poster,
j Union*, S, C. Jovesvili.e, S. C.
SAWYER & FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JONESI IM.E, S. C.
! 43-ly.
G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, fS. C.
I
'OfficeOpposite Court House j
i
TO THE DE il\
A i?i:*!i laffy cured of Inn tVafne-:s a <
j noises in th- hy Dr. ichi-lso VArtificial
Ear Drums, pave $10,DIM in
, HIS IIIHTIMIW. S<? IIIHI (Mat liOOple UMH'iV
[ to profiir- the ea> Drums mm have th n
J free A?Mre?s N'.? 12,Mil, The Nieh
?#?? I'.siMute 7*0, IhuiiSli Avenue, N*
Vorv, r K A 'M 1
A k uperb Grip Cure.
s * Tmiln is a sup?rh O
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> ' -v- em I).h-s ir. <j i
V <i . i It ?r " em era I *i" i?!*? ? I i
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- ? 1 Wilhiliu (li.V if. J-hirV:' H ' i
oiini iexotid the p ?infc of -
> i'liin h week, ruddy clweks i
of |ieifeet, health. I'??c-* of)
ii i iwey. A"k for Johns mi'* Old! .?
i-\ -! Tonic. Take no'hiiirf else.
l:My
Notice to Trespassers
A 1 p" i a s s?:e lien bv loih'dJeu <
1 r de tip.eor walk or in any m.hmi"
: t r -p u;?o!i t. i ? Im-lr in !? ix ??nvi I"
| i <1 l'i i- u t> ui>ships id tin- county ?> I
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M. I. I? ft > ill I.
:Il' v Ml tilt*. IHOV t.f t!je l.i'V,
i wi y v old! K>ii of lliis niiMcit.
J NO. I'. I'lAOK
For Rent.
O .*> ti^v nix n><>!n coMmr* oirm? iii!y
hi M ri?*?lci.b>y loca ?h1 on .*oniji
jjifitvt Arpiy to
J. O. Ilvoiijss,
liMf O0lc6 opjioaite Court Mouse.
*
PILGRIM JOE TALKS.
RECOUNTS THE FATE THAT BEFELL
A MAN OF GUILE.
I'f)P a Hricf Space lite Littler Won
Trlit:tipliattl liver Ilie Worthy 1*11Kriio,
l>tit JunIIcv at Last YluUIcatcd
It-i Divine I'fitteliileB.
(Copyright. by C. 15. Lewis.)
I J.ail left tho liumlct of Dnwsonville
behind 111e and was licailed fur the onterprisin
town of High Hopes, when I
eonus across a feller who was paciu
off the land and ilrivin stakes. I halted
my outfit and give him good day
and said:
"lie that liuildeth up a liearthstonc
In the wilderness liclpeth to build up a
nation."
"Thiii's k'rect." !io says as ho loans
<1:1 a wliool of my tintype wagon, "and
lie that makotli the land to flourish is
greater than a warrior In b'attle."
Then I see that he was a foxy lookiu
critter with self eonlhlonee in his eye,
fell!
WE COMK TOGETHER,
and I began to doubt if lie was uieasurin
fur a bcnrtlistone. lie puts on a
look of humility after awblle and says:
"The poor we liov always with lis.
I?ost not thy heart ever go out fur the
lowly and the unfortunate?"
It d; th." says 1. "Even uow I am
Journey hi about fur their benefit 1
take tintypes at 10 cents n take, and
speak words of comfort and consolabliuii
without cost."
"I a in glad that we hcv met," he
says as lie oilers uie his hand and a
heni;:;n smile spreads over his face. "I
had set out alone to lift up the dowutrodden,
but am willin to make a partnership
job of it. Come in with me,
and we will gladden many hearts and
reap the reward of virtue."
"What's the programuiy?"
"Here's about 500 acres of land. We
will found the towu of (Had Cheer. In
the town shall be 5.000 town lots, and
of that number we will donate 500 to
the poor. Then the poor will lift up
their hands and call dowu blessings
on our heads, ami the world at*Iarge
will write our nauies on plates of
bras. Venerable wayfarer, ITovidetiee
seems to hev directed your foot
.'?? j i.n.i uiicviiuu mai u f
colli! ! together."
* 11l does i!it' land belong to you 7"
I asked. :s; :* ictnarkiu that a rabbit
couldn't help I i;t leave tracks in tbu
>\v. and. though they might lend to
a !:; !!. i log. you couldn't alius lind him
".V : a lit ?1' i:." be replica.
' s :i w! ::t you golu to doV"
;?ti ; Ji- it i.p. lay out a town nud
' ante h?t- to the poor. The poor
lir-t > :< an 1 y a nes't. We ortor make '
i tin".:saud dollars apiece before we
l:ev i t l!y. Venerable fakir and one
bor.-o philosopher, a fortune awaits
thee, tilt thee down from thy vehicle
and let e.s begin nusiness."
In my imieieence of the badness of
i hi' world, it took nie some time to understand
what the old sinner was drivin
at. When 1 had it from bis own
lips that lie meant to gobble the land
on a forget! deed and perpetrate a
grand swindle on hundreds of bis feller
bein's, I hastened to let him know !
that he bud made a mistake in me.
i'lien lie ft 11 into indignation and spoke
of toy ancestors in terms of reproach
and dared me to descend from the
wagon and lie pulverized. lie looked
like a man who could hold his own in r.
rough and tumble, but. trustin in that
iinereenee of soul and integrity of music
which Lev won me many victories
>ver the cohorts of wickedness. I nr-'
cepted the deli. We come together
like two fulfill trees, and as the air
was darkened with (lyin dust and sand '
my heart rejoiced. 1 believed 1 could
wtillop that limb of wickedness in
(l 11 #. i > t ll> !-- * " - ? '
..i4 v iiiiuuti-n. imii. 111 a suutu'ii
darkness full upon tliu land, und I
Unuw no more fur nu hour. The man
of sin line! reached my Bolnr plexus?
while I was rcncliln fur his Jaw, and
it had come to pasi tliat 1 was a licked
man. As consciousness returned to
me and I opened my eyes I felt to reflect
thai:
"He that Is without guile hath much
to rejoice over, even if he does git wolloped
now and then."
And also:
"It is better that one sparrow should
fall to the ground than 500 poor folks
should suffer."
And again:
"He who is conquered In battlln fur
the right need not he cast down over
ins ooroar."
Willi that I rose up lo find that durln
my unconsciousness tlie crafty sinner
had driven away with my outfit agd
was now only a spook down the dusty
road Willi the hoss and wagon had
gone my tintype outfit, my grasshopper
in a hottle, my family almanacs
and other relics, and I was left forlorn.
He who hath integrity hath capital,
hot it Isn't the sort of currency yon
kin live on In Oklahoma. 1 hnd risen
to foller on when several men rode up
on hoss?% and one of 'em demanded
of mM
, I
I ''Pilgrim, hntli seen a redheaded, fcxy j
look 111 iiiau travolln this way?"
"Of a surety I liatb," 1 replied. "Ho
It Is who hath robbed nu? of my all.
What hath he further done?"
"liroke Jc!l, robbed a house and divers
other things. Climb up behind
uie t?n the saddle, and he shall be overtaken."
And as we galloped forward In pursuit
I said to uiyself that out of despair
Is born hope, and out of hope you
glnerally git at least half your money
back If you hang to the track long
enough. I also retlected that life Is full
of changes and that the wise man Is
one who is prepared fur a flip flop at a
moment's notice. At the end of two
hours we overtook the foxy man. He
had reached the town of High Hopes
and begun bigness. Ho had traded my
tintype outfit fur a ilghtin dog and had
swapped my ole boss fur a haltin
mewl, and he was jest offcriu my cddlcated
grasshopper in exchange fur a
rat in a trap when vengeance descended
upon him. He was a man of sand
as well as craft. He made no kick
that jestlce had overtaken him. 11 is
attitude was eahn, and his smile lin!
gored like a moruin frost on the north
side of the barn as he held out his hand
' to mo ji nil sn Id
"Yeuorable pilgrim mid guileless
; traveler, thy couiin lias lifted a burden
1 from my heart. Wilt promise me some|
thin before my departure?"
j "Truly 1 wilt."
"I want thy promise to be kind to
the poor. Out of thy bounty make
them as happy as possible. If thou
canst hornswaggle the public, let no
: qualms of conscience stop thee, but
when thou meetest a poor man divide
with him and bring peace and comfort
to his household. Let me shake thy
hand in farewell."
"Hut where are you goin?" 1 asked.
Ilia smile was bland and his humility
beautiful as he pointed to the clouds
sailin o'er our heads and said:
"I am called heuce. I caunot tarry."
"But who's callin you?"
lie pointed to the men who had journeyed
along with me. They had a rope
all ready and was patiently waitln fur
him to say uis say.
"Yes, he is called away," said the
leader of the baud as he fingered the
i rope with luvln hands. "It won't be
tuu? uciuiv iji-* win uu ucymiu IU6 irou*
blcs of this world, aud the flies of uext
summer will be naught to him."
Then they took the man nway toward
a grove of cottonwoods. and I
remained where I was to recover my
own and to commune with myself. I
felt to reflect that?
"Man couicth up like a flower and Is
hung by the neck."
And also?
"Craft and deceit are roller skates
to help a man on his way, but sooner
or later he strikes tlie Icy spot of InI
tegritv and is flopped."
And likewise?
' "Re not graspin after thy naybur's
I pelf. What is thine ov.u may comfort
i thee : what is tak?n without leave may
I Btlek i:i thy throat."
I After about an hour the land reI
turned They had 1 - ft the rope and
j the ?::::! 1 of guile I eliiiul. As they
! meuui. l their critt' ts i i ride homej
ward the leader gave me his hatt l and
, g. ntl.v vsid:
| "IMgrim. go thy way and fear not
lesiiee sometimes drags along like mo
lasses in .January, but she moves ami
moves, aud in the end the wicked are
overcome and the Innerceut are fed on
quail and toast." M Qiap.
sorts t-i iv. ?o.
"There Is h ,r.ml t> he a fy !:i tie
honey." sa'd t ,1; ? date ! .:?!<!? ;
clti:.< a "There's always i sum"
circumstance that prevent?: j y from
' being c omplete."
"What I; ttrouble now?"
"The I !!: J?u;*?T ? f i ty ("immunity
printed i,sy |?'.? .(>!- the ctlnr day."
"T1 at v.s: < i ice "
"Aim! It raid !:. I I tvnn one cf tli<?
!>? v.hut i ? veryhr.dy :i?i w*; t!?nt my
| f' v. an It li ar it l.nd spread heyr;::<!
th.? c?!i!;:!rs ?;i* my native city
r.:i:! \v;v; carry it ; light i t: t>> (lit* regions
Ley,;; :| j
tidid!"
"Ti;e:t t!tey gat n bit rushed in the
cT'. :::ul put my friend Wiggins' name
t'.tidi i- t y picture."
"*i !.:i, wr.s ri little unfortunate."
"It i n't the . erst. Not at soul
n :';<(! it i ri j t my wife. Ami nil
i. . ;;'d \ as thai she didn't thin!; it
lo ' V !: Si he Wiggins!"- Washington
Nervo
Food
11 i 1- --
; ii \ ou nave neuralgia, ocou s
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
will feed, the nerve that is caving
for food?it is hungrv ?
and set your whole body going
again, in away to satisfv nerve
and brain from your usuai food.
That is c in c.
If you are nervous frnci i-vj.
table, you may only need more
fat to cushion your nerves ?
you are probably thin?and
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil will give you the fat, u> b. *
crin with
t->
Cure, so far. as it goes.
Full cure is getting the Ci
you neccl from usual food, ..nd
Scott's Emulsion will help you,
to that.
If you hove uot trtc.i It, Aaml for f?c
{<i (.<rv<cai>Ic tnut?? will c.ui?iUc yen.
*Cfi"l'T * DOWNS, Ch?nttM?,
4?p?4f5 I c?rl WKti, Nrw Votk,
JlfV. (tllU il Oil, Ml't lil (
NEW STORE,
You will always lind at my plat
FANCY AND FA ft
at prices that will defy com pet i
competition in prices. I will no
Bring He Your
and take away 10 lbs. Granulate
Good Colfee for one dollar or a L
FINEST PATEN
A full line of Canned Goods, 1
Tobaccos, Cigars, etc., etc.
YOURS FO
C. D. J.
One o room cottage on Mot
Water Works, Fences, Barns air
One o room cottage on Cliu
Both of above are new
^?FOR SALE
One 4-room cottage also or
street? just built.
Two 3 room cottages on Ar
The biggest bargain y<
outside of the corporate limits of
be worth double what we ask foi
A number nf nflipr linncoo r
- X-. vv>*va. ?I VliiJV.kJ 1
Call and sec us if you
Union investment i
. . APPL
T.E.BAILEY or
A tlnrso's ClhuU'r*.
A horse's Id'aide: < ere i!si:ill!,v crn
cave <ui ili?' True. the surfaet
usually is dead 1'hnlast t:r.t a'mo
tis: i> m> ! .1 is'.imuu r of li^bt
ps:sy in* n !'. <! d ft >1.1 th.m. I y eou
S r;: 111 ? I: HI" si . this *'? ; I SUrf.lee Is
limde none < : i< ?-i-st?*. t!i if lit I actual
ly glossy i! 1 . Moreover. the
hlilidits are i .l is >i_t id ail angle. so
that us :t i:.t -.1 s I ; law of r.'tlertlon
rays of !5i'i II in-r'iiiateil hy the coil
vox sttt f. ? , i :.!! ( : .! int:> the eyes,
net < I i I litis i.. tia .s of vision, lit'.t
lit:.To i f !* ?'. : !,v .f i.Mh|i:i'ly
ti c result is : i vca tttnre injurious
r. s; . (. n a tin* vision
is v <:il:i tiii' ; iii. i!: si ,.yi i|.
Mi : ? over. tie is.in e lilin lers net
only ivi't 11 '..alight. tatt tlic.v reflect
ohjcels ns v eil vi I.::it a "1 >111>?
horse sees i: : i :.'v ols.'eeis directly
ahead of Itim. last has a raore or less
hi 11 it e<) vi.-i ii i.i other ohjeets. inter
mixing w:; ? and oval using tlie intake I
of objects I efore him. and sis a
cons? < j i ; in o I i. i-?*ii?lt*i-t*(1 uncertain
in his movements siinl is easily snared
No fill User proof of this Is needed Ilian
tin* fait that si nervous horse with a
reputation for shying ami running
away Aften becomes tractable if the
blinders* arc remo".id. because ho can
then soo distinctly what before he
could only see indistinctly and confusedly.?Our
Animal Friends.
A I'nxzler.
All ancient epitaph in Latin in the
chateau of <'hantilly, Frauce, may bo
translated thus:
Aclia t.aelia Crispts
Neither niiin, nor woman, nor hermaphrodite,
Neil her infant, young nor old,
Neither >iu:-.te. depraved, nor modest,
lint all three.
Removed uuthei by hunger, sword or poison,
Uui hv all.
She lies neither in the thy nor In the water, t>ut
everywhere,
l.uriuft Agatha Crtspis.
Xcitlier Inehninl. lover nor friend,
Ihll all til.'SC.
Neither wrejdnji nor rejoicing,
l!ut hoth.
Has erected this, neither u mausoleum. a pvramid
i. r a * |nil< Iter.
Ilut all three,
Poth knowing ate! not knowing to whom he ha'.h
or < led It.
This it a t.nnli that hohls no hotly.
This is a hotly held tit no lontli.
Put is its own liody and its own mirth.
Thr answer is not laiown, and so every
nluiltlt' wit is Invit?>il to exerrlse Itself
on the tonsil oltl puzzle.
Komi* of India.
Tlii" I3ast India company began. and
nfterward the British government continued.
tlie construction of roads In India,
a id now all parts of the pe'uiuKula
o <* wrll provided.
C~ ONTRACTORS' ?T
^BUILDERS'^
t,o?WilL SUPPLIES.
CMttirt, Iimi Btsau, 0?l?ma ?M Cka?
1*1 Iviw, IUd?, W?(gfeta, Twaka, Tow*r*. to.
e.aai ?Ti/? S|< Manila l*M, IMU ls|t?N
od Pnmp*. JmIi, Dsrrtsu, OrsH, OlaM IM
\~2% N*I*h.
or owl *** g?t? (mW |il?a|.
-0M8HRP IRON W0RK818UPFLT GO.
? ?i iir ' r
LOW PRICES.
o a full and complete Hue of
l!LY GROCERIES
tion. I guarantee to meet all
t be undersold.
Country Produce
d Sugar to the dollar, 10 lbs.
>arrel of the
T FLOUR $4.5O. ?
[Bottled Goods, Confectioneries
R TRADE,
in ITH.
SALE
11 *
intain street, all improvements, v
d other outhouses,
rch street. Improved.
and will be sold cheap.
OR RENT.^^ie
3 room cottage near South
*
. I ' >
chie street.
it?2o acres of level land just
the city. This property will
r it in six months. *
md lots not listed above.
arc buying or selling.
I Improvement Go.
,Y TO . . .
R. L. McNALLY.
New Store, New Goods.
I l ave opeiml a Family Groreiy Stme
jnstlielow tlia INi-fc Oilic*, vvh- re I will
keep a full liue of
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,
MEAT, LARD, MOLASSES,
CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS
and CIGARS, also Green
Groceries. I also run a
First-Class Beef Market
and will pay Highest Price foy
Cattle.
FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 109,.
J. S. SMITH, '
ir, i v -
Lumber.
A. B. METZ, Lexington, S. C,?
Manufacturer of llcu?<h Lumbering
Laths from Long Leaf Yellow Fine.
nO-Hriios
Farm For RenI.
A desirable two-horse farm, suit*
able for truck farming, lying just
within und outside the incorporate
limits of the town. Parties wishing
(O rplit. anmn will nnnl? ?? Tt.? f"'""
... -?..v ?? ' ? ? av i new iiHRH
Office or to Mr. J. G. Hughes, on Law
Range. 5-tf
Prasad
rCI jmL I J k|lli
<1 w W * jP MI I
lib M PU Jh^
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS.
COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS, i
j Send your business direct taWaiblntlea, < 1
], lavtK time, cost* less, better aerriee, | |
My oSlco close to IT. B. Potent OSce. TUMI Dratlmta- ! .
' ary examinations made. Atty-s foe not dno antll wtwt < i
< It secured. PERSONAL ATTENTION OIVKH- l# ftiM i
ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How Vo ohtaln Ps?*W* '
1, ote., tout ftoo. Patents procured through B. ?. BumTS '
i receive opoclal notfeo, without charge, intte '
11 L? b. ClIbOLjlOjWA?HmQTON. P. ell
Health Office Hour a.
Will be hi my office, Al the Concert
i ''.in 11? i, from 10 h. (q. to 12 m. every
d*y, Sundays and holidays excepted, for
the convenience of citizen* wishing burial
permits or to. transact any other buainesa
pertaining to the office,
20?tf. W. D. Ha*bi%
NOTICE. ?
? ;
I have bought a heavy draft wagon
of 86,000 pounds capacity, and am
now prepared to do ail klnde of heavy
hauling or will hire out the wagon,
45?dm. I, W. auiBPBVi
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