The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 17, 1901, Image 4

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. THE UNION TIMES Published livery F.-iJ.y. ?by thb? UNION TIMES COMPANY Rooms 1, 3, 5 and 7, Bank I>i ili ing. J SO. R. MAT HIS, L. G. Yocxo, Manager. Registered at the Pov! office In Union. S. C., as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year ------- $1.00 Six months ------ r.O cents I Three mouths - - - - - 25 cents. ! ADVERTISEMENTS Otia on-'om Hrflt intuirl i.'in _ ? $1 00 i \yt?V fj I (U. Vy^ 1UOV mm t VI'MI <C4| V'a Every nbsequent insertion - *>0 cents. Con acts for tliree months or longer will n:nle at reduced rates. Rejicted manuscript will not be re-I turned. Obituaries and tributes of respect will"be chaiged for at half rates. UNT[ >NT, S. C.. MAY 17. 1901. Jjoc-tl renders will ! <* ine?rted for m*?rehants enrrving cnntnet advertising space at 7>c per line. Regular: rates to others 8cents per line per I issue. FOR SALE?One Marble Impns- j ing stone, size >; i; f.^ot. at a bar- [ '?o!n o /!/] rnac r('ll !.' I T V I ?W TlMiN. ^U1U| UVlUi \. O.I X I li \/ ^. " 'Whom would you recommend for the C tlumb'a postmastership,' said McLaurin to Kditor ICoester, while discussing the appointment of some one to that. position whoso influence wouM he felt in organizing a Republican party in the State."* * -?Dillon lferaM. If this be true, what is the use of it further discussion regarding the motive underlying iho tondering of the place to Gen'l Wndc Ilempton. The farmers are up against 11 prelty tough problem. With corn and meat and lard jumping up in price as it has been doing recently, with good prospects for still higher prices, and o large acreage of cotton planted, the art (I ~l?r<1 ' unci 7.~> to SO I tmotcorn, and about 7 cent cotton. f What are you going In do about it? , JJetter apply the only successful rem- . idy, by preparing for a good crop of ^ nhoats and n well-filled corn crib. , ? i Sam Jones krys that the biggest fools in the world are women who will marry whiskey drinking men, knowing their failing.at the time. This is putting ii pretty strong, but there is no denying the fact that the demon of strong drink is the cause underlying the disruption of many homes, and is a fruitful source of much misery, sorrow and discontent. "When a woman marries a man known to bo a habitual drinker, with the fond hope of her love and influence, lending him away from the evil, she has, to say the least, sot for herself a herculean task. A mercant told us a few d ys ago ! that a farmer was in Ids s'.rre, and' ilie merchant having just placed an order for a car load of corn asked the i farmer to give him his order for what j norn and meat he would nee I lids' year. The firmer sm:led and said: j 4 hot me sell you your corn and meat." lie went on t*> say that lie I made corn and meat enough on his j frfrm to not only supply Ids own i family need* but alio enough to supply his tenant s, with usually a surplus j to aell. lie told the merchant th.it j his moat was better than that ob-1 tainadfron the st>ro?, to which ?ho pie reliant readily rgreed, and w<> are not sure but. Dial the merchant placed an order for some of those sweet, country ham* for his own family use. We only wish all of our farmer friends would follow the excellent example i or this prosper.>tis farmer, who is running his farm in a systematic and buslaAAH manner, as u in in, to h successful, must do in any business. Inateud of finding ir. neoesiary t > b row money or give n lien io conduct his farming operations, wo 11 n?it r ; aland he has money to lend and! plenty to eat at home. What concern litis such a man as j Mils about the !5aet;n>tIons of i!.e ; provision market / He can e'.t back 'ftfll K"1T~r home and tend the reports of all Vhl* commotion with the nonClialuuce of u disinterested observer. X + v..wis .1 % % / ,\ro n / ; ;n: r. ? ; s v*-; / : n ?;; >. At a mceftnjj of h" < x /utivo e..n> inittco of the .Juoh^j.v. ?ily Kelief Association this wot'., i was t lu* consensus of opinion t):?t the ?tn:ujr.t o, money so far contrihi.f .'-d for lit" ro lief of the fire sulTer.-r* vs in from adequate to meet the dc.naud"., and ? - f ? t. . I? - IT- . \ . . . ITfMU .' ! Vl.ll'Ue.", VI HIV u1 . .ic.tiei.'ttivii: Iii>hi>p Weed, of the Kuiv.opui I'.IU'VN < . l'nii I.I, and M lpr liowij-n \\x-cv appointed commit tee to t^sue an auhvss to the |.?o*-'eof the Unittd r?tiiU s. The committee, after rvtuiii: ^ the sincere thai.kn of the victim- ? f the CODlIajti'Ht ion aid of the t-21 *z t.-? |;cr> erallv, .or the valuable and tiu.ely aid nlrealty received from the different Slates ami cities, have isM.ed an urgent ufptdlto tl?e towns ai.dthe po -pie of i United Stale.* f?;.' a.?i<tance, tlie call is in earnest and the n iv > v ill; in; re wimi is mnv i t.n :: 11 >j ;i liOokliari', sist r of our excellent teachor, Miss Annie, ramo ov.t and helped much to mak-* the o?v: i<>e ono to bo remembered tor year; to como, ? Mrs. I j'i'iiM 13 ?i si 15 an t d.1112:1; r r. Miss Minnie, attended the riv";sary of the orphanage at Clinton ) i- t week. Miss Maud Pearson. of ('liuloti, is visiting Mi-s Minnie Delsill. i culbsl lit the gate of ono f f (sir most honored citizens 0.0 yes: r 1. y, afternoon, who h.ss l.ren and is hot ijtiiSe i!i. but. is holding bis O.vn, ?r. ! ! trust i will b? nbie in a Wort li. ;e to report him bettor?\V. S. Gregory, lie is one that I have known from childhood, one that no one could know without respecting, and if known long but to love. Mr. J. A. B.dsill, of West Spring-, ?j. C , paid us a short visit Tuesday .Mr. David Bishop, of Cokniihi 1. is on a visit to hi# mother, Mrs. M ri . 1 Bishop. Our little hoy J. -ct. n -o 7 yea-.-, fell while playing Friday lest, an: was in an unconscious < ir.cliti.io : sftino time. 1 Jr. 0. li. Johnson jsummone ? and did nil that could ! done for iiiin, lie is restored for wi. d wo are thankful. A good d-ufo:ono of the greatest bl.ssings to ; con: in unity, this wo li ivo, anil i.nt (>a!y u good doctor but a good n>-i-?, oic nlio can sympathize with his jntlents, Thomas If. (iOKR Crots l\?vn, May 1.'^, HUM. 13 U I ^ 11 l . 4 | ? ? ill. *noi call so many ?*i tics ami States appearantly slooi; ready to respond Ihut we did not think it necessary t-> make a cill upon oar citizens, unless an additional call ctmo. This call has como, and v.e hope tlm' INdon, over ready to contribute to the relief of Buffering humanity, will promptly respond to this cull, and send in a con trlbution to help r.l.ove the suffering which will only be uvoided bv prompt and hearty r( spouses. The Merclunts and 1'Ianters National Bank will gladly forward any contribution without charge, t;nd \vt will bo glad to acknowledge all receipts through the columns of Ti: Ti.wr.s that are received at cither place named below. The ten thousand homeless f eo; le huddled together in tents present many difficult problem-; They have to he fed, clothed .and kept in order, and the danger of sickness is very great. Such resources as the city has left are not sufficient for the undertaking even with the generous help that has so far been given. Much more money is necessary and unless i' can be obtain-J there will soon be great suffering in the burned city. uur i el low i" ing* are on uia verge <n distress, friend*, let IH lend them a helping hand. A list can be found at A. II. Foster's store, the National Bauk nr.. 1 iW" i luce and one will bo circulated for contributions. TO OVII COl'XIIIV rosr masters. rvurivca compLiTal Trow j few of our subscribers that they | ailed to get tl.c-ir paper. 1\ r the ^formation of postmaster* wo will tate that in running the paper* rapdly through the mulling machine, it my possibly happen that an address may adhere to the paper lyi-iff on top of it. So when, in distributin f the nir.il package, sliould you run across u paper without an a<l lrcss, you may know that it has been through ti e mailer, and a name belongs on it, although it may have lost oil, ur d you may lay the paper aside to await tlie call of the owner, lletncmber that we never put any sample or extra copies irs a regular mail package. ICvery copy in the package bt longs to a subscriber. Attention to this will avoid confusion and delay in our subscribers receiving their paper. Cross I<cys Chronicles. Mi:. Kiutok?The t-losing of our sch > >! on the !!t!i inst. w is a <u<-eess in every particular. Mi--, Fun? !?. 1 I ' I. ! i ...I. 4 ^ ....!! . . .4 : Studies En Astronomy. - #*011 r t % i i r\; a actio/ ui in: important nonets \vc Jourr.sy Onward, in Making Our IK IP AROUND THE 3UN i Vt'cnthcr I'udti'tiotiH for Next ~\\rc\>lc Local conditions caunot bo ncau* ! v.iu ly predict* d and we will announce I ti e (' recasts f-;v the general con I r it.' - throughout the country ;.s best v?e .v bo able to gather .he*:.. I".-no the loth lo the '2l<*t cloudy and threatening weather followed by very heavy rai^M over the Ohio valley and \Vt st Gulf States, with danger of Hoods and tornadoes in th-'Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Local showers and cloudiness for this section. .1 Hi;RICAX SCIi:\TISTA. Tt'unLcc Astro:io:iii'rs in F:i:* St! 111 T-v'ny, ? ! iv 17, :t totsihili; s** ??f tlii'Sil ? \ i.-ilil- < >?! it i ic tiiii'f ilit- Ivts'eni I lt*m\\;M Ik- rii-oivttl by us'rnno :.ms, pillit ed toy-ther from ti 1 p 1.1; < i i:.iwoi'M. As n lt:??:ctn that the pr hoi* the baa lo .v < as by the ni/uu upo t l!r? (litriil f t? Sm( lliti Ista |:( <?' S s,ji i| . | Mm I\ >( Indies. American ?i*ist> lmve travel a* 1 hilf way round Me* -.i'ob I to see the k" ?[>>< ::t i!s to'.jihlv fi.n.i ti: ? I distant I).lilt M is iiSSioij. ,\ j t.n.t ty | which OtvMi i'Oj iiioU'ht f.HiP dwu op ?rI l iotJO.lt2 io it f itC'H VVlilCo i. t ->* s minutes and lit i j ti .? suMt. !.?, acd . J. US eclipses tli:? <( '.; s l Hi if-t.- i ly long O!if, i?ii't ; be m '.-f ? i> t ..i p partitions have 1. fi i.i n! to -.* . t future bindv t! o int- n-st im? f?-u?uivs fi ' bo event. Exp tii'.iois baVt 11 -? n v. it ! out by virions over.on (J pur?\ , ItiiS j?oM' fi'PU! ' 1 If I'.ill (t S'.i l"> .. Mi, oUsei vitb ry lit W.tshi <_ ?: : '<.o M.t t Y.rui bit' look O j-ot'v fo; y in , aV^niruiu. up. i a third from Mm M.is-ao'm ens I t. j-t i .!! < of Tcchnoio/y in this e;!\ ? \ bioii I.i - . it so b.;p;ciis, is tbi* o; !y i it's. I i ip tipped expedition iVi itt :iuy fi'tc | A in"! iftiu t'ttlli-gtM o;- s *'i-to's <>f fv;.t uc'i I Th" I-slit tile p.t:iy std-d irooi 15.iI to i 1" !uli ny b?, pio-.J < biu dir? o ! . i? I tt iiiiit-r to (fdio'.i, wlr.*re p s-ajp' woi tkoii on 1 bo Dutch stiMoi-'r "iv tiii'.pf.-ii it- ?ei.tov' on March 11 f.-r iMnxipore Toe llritisli Gjvermaeut hit Heutoo: two expeditions; one to the ialmi 1 or' Mauihim and one to .Sumatra, 'lit' "Miiimua j aity j liiifti the Americans ?. : ilie 'Mvouou'eii 1 lefyeoles.'' Th-" P iV'i j > edition is in charge of M j 1 .1. A vluihr, diiictor of 11iutiiMi alio : in, ! inviy ol l' i! island of S i uitivi, uiji) in-t his party at i'.i l.iu/. and took it in ;t Dutch <loverniueii: *(. iimei'to L'.ituau. ii*i Mi. Wert coast. In a ii'CWit letfnt {'ml. Motion wiilea that bis party has !? ..?? ?t i>. ?\ iJ?i MOT'll ,l!t? I \ ! I. ... ! . antlers, i;i some contrast, wi. >t Urn ; udo show n toward the E iyli.*h ast.r.eiwho have had to contend utf.tui.< he p/oi nt international pr?j ;-V.* Most?I the Amt-vica'iiSThttiPJ,. . i ;he iusUtl.te pirty and that outaval ohorvatory. t.)jMch / ifrrtiwiwir'' US vlfoSowir noTTJTC as their f view point. a town on tiiu railroad some | ..istaiiee lrom IWJang. The plec-j i* l'avoiaMy situated within the pat'i ?.i' j Hie Mill's shadow, and seems to boa,-, j; <x>( 1 a location as regards woatli-m c :iditioiih as could ho selected. Tim pursuit of ?elipsvs not only takes as'rnnouvis to tli ! utteruiist puns ?>t 'fie raj :) . hot it ui< ans tlv.it ai; tn?-tronMe, lime ai d xp use may be foi ii'iihiuu il < Soudy cm:.'ut oris happen t*> p. vail. Often, loo, th path of Hie .slut ! ?.v i-. across oceans an \ dererts. when- e.? mul h.-eivatioiis are practically impu si do Owing to the alu'lL duui io.i id t ' it is 11..l to 1 >- wood red a', I i.c .'hue, lhat. in ila*, i .vt c -iiiury, wi li hs to .1 of VO ecii: r:-s. llere has lieeu a * ??:?' no more, i>-ih<]is. loan one s-?j; t div's watching pov-ib'M to sci'-iiiul; .s'i Clonic rs. wall i:.e proper iiji'pn .. .> nsti line ids. A n eclipse is i?-1 t.1 v see,: f , !>. ?jd i hy the imerpoSiti a ? ! .In* 'h ?'i p.. *-?-ji ihesniiand the e.o i?, ho' it to . a i roiiointis ll.i.it-ai.ds . f usii.-. to discovei h it the event could h- d ii'.itfly foretold by calculations showing the c rueider.ee of the inukip!. s of lie' invoUr :o:i.i of lie sun aid. moon. Hut Hying :h" i x< el time i > a siinpic u: it ,?r co n:> i;-.l with choosing Hie rest point id nl# < * lion The path < f t!i?- shad ov on !> ' f * * a .sands of mile* m Jen? Si, a .! ye .ass but l'p-.v p dots wh-oe n : -v. ; . is MO ii';setica..i< ; though, c>". Hi- othor ham!, a wide choice oi couiiti ies m n- p.. . ,i ?.. i?... ... .... ... ... j , 11 .11 VI IV 11 V. ..1 . J. . I wf iSDii, ?? \ i , ! li.t'l i lo i-iiiniir; it*. N M-y. -i ! !:ir*?<;u! N;v a / un'oli, ."vliil.;. jium ?.? / . tutu" j '. v.!' J?i.'io:i, uss Kn* . i < i : r ill "in .N'mi: .1 ; ! I ! iu'1. . >: ! v.ii v ;./<i i i.e I*..? ;i . \ ! ? x;* i'. i.u A'; J.'.l *. * .? ' < , ii (liT i DivMl'. T ;il I, ?'i 1 (. ! ; ? ! I hi.! of V?/.> i ?f ill* lit; I V.i(i j-.|. t'i parly SiJiUnv? tnv,n Sim K. imim .> . > .liwi'.i. Tin) A iiilvi'-i |> -sly .- i- *i ! ),J 0<W' llliir ?' .1 i 1 ! 'U <!!l I ' [ .!(> I '!. Hi' ! - I11< ato uittl rn -v.! | ( If lisi-p; II . 'i lit" ??; >! j I !. ?.{ ? j cri! :iul tit nnvi.t tin-i.- n.t- ;v ti.t ?'. . ? ' ' (jitti'l ?i". 11 ' In i' ! i i;?' it.!1,!!: . j* MrtfcOllilOij'UMl fMV'f'l ?<f .'illMlilfri III . );!, 'v .<1 .iii ii'i; !.; :) !i v nf i ' I' V il.s'l" vlllliU i'-l !l t \ < CUM) ! t I li >|( M" si cliMr <1 ty on Si.i- 17, but th-ti'< 1 i ' o ism uss.ir:i i-o uc-yo:. I liop-i 'out on i .is f. is- ju<ib.ili'I-iy. The Iii.-sl.itumi < !' Tvo!t to'>?>' ho ;i j c< rtsiin sii loii. t. i f in >.v v wh ! i i i av.t ! .?i?!h n.iiv i a* .sj-.'.' iist ri:* - i?s11 ies-;i c'i, a.il it is froiii J'i'.h i i ;i* I l!it*? I'm ' ii j iMiss-i'f iiui ImI'.j \.)>.if<-; I?HMi !? .? i la fi.'Vi-'i, i i ilia in ;? i hat mm iM'i i-.; | n:; :!r. Ii ?! ; ihj is l!.i- < : j i? sijMtMy?. J The ivI jhi! v ? ff jr.] a <?;.?*: r.nit > fur M; .kiiiij litis r*'? i.ius it vim v. 1 ivvly Is si" iioii.O, iir.il i.vi ?-iif i -i l*> '. i'MiioUMSil work m hi jssm.'i ii; \v*.>. w.n ilone. l-\ir in ll'iss't : j of 11 j: S !.lltC! pjllit, !? \v;iS ktrO'VII I!;-! ! ili-.'. iii-.ji-i of ilK !??: ?, ??f (rmi'iii.1 In I!j t <<f VV;i"?!i>nyt.t'i wr not. ui'loim hy tij.u gii'n loti mi.'j it v/i-.h hot t'xpvctpil that the latitude and lulu of tho Hlatiun rouM N) uocuraibiy [.i .iii*i fnuu tlu'fii. I'rui. liurtoi), M&ui* f >re, m s<le a t independent ?xam'nati > >, . obtaining ih? latitude by mea >s < ' no ! astronomical transit and the i > i<" . by a time si nil from Washing on, I), j C. Tins df't riuiiiHtiou placed'he lot" tion of the observing station soni" four ; miles nor'h <1 ' oirlv two m ! s osi, of the map i <eitioo, awl off ti. eentiul j lino of the p ? si,dic:eut'y 10 reduce i the pen-id i'i cinpu'cd lota 11 ? lib .ip two seconds While tb" p "' i)' po ty is ps-pei'd to 1 uirioi'aVe suiit'.n ca.o-tivo detemr na'ions in ?suii:;Pi.?, toe chief put pose :s iudcpciab lit > sf rouioiii.val work. This t will co-ir-isi of obsei vaiio'ts of the four ! e >,|1 > t", II on V, t !1?) IP'S* COnM."}', w;i 11 j the e?l e of < he uioou touches the e til" of tin- sou; 'he s co al contact, or 'he hegiiiuii'K of totabtv, when me sun is tirst completely hidden; 'he third contact, or the cod -?r to ality, when the rim of ' >? s-ri 's a", no i.o Ptjp-iipj froui l!is' s'tado ?*, ;put ti -' i st c-uusC, when j lb-- i d ;c ? 1 l.!i! tM'V):; r< p ri'es Uss-M ; tlili'll I'111 o i f ?h-? ^ ti I. With tile iiilV. CO'il.c :"l {* o a ill:; lili.UOS :ulV.li ties' > tin* - peo?:;V' " thy bads, as o. ii -i ill di-ecn im it-. 11 . - j cully t . the lr eita nnd all nature e n.s j io ta'e on i!?c lae-li < f !. ; . i.,: . A j li" to JP'idpll i i:/ i t '.b I >wt u v it ; I| HI lll'l lli'l-l.'1 Ill ill" M 1-,1'i ! (' l-;!'!-l I When Ibili iks.tp > .; > ins> c m , ;i'i v t I w hid: Po U'U'itt 'I is !:o' i '.vji : ,i by. 1 I w '.i I it <! ' . i ! -c.d I hi'-?\ : !l S [O il ' I . 11":?! 11 " I Ui.-V- Ot t!0 itl'ioii \\ i: It ?v svoiaV I fill r.V..l ahoOS I Wlit a- tliiy 11 only. Tin* co'.ona, Ktipn >s . " *%*, i; ; p rv.n! newt plant*, meson, tin' i? ict. iwea'.. it I wii.ii lliulaU imv.-'i < tii' .-;:m are huklm. : Tin* re aw really two c c*n.n, t'i" into r ! coiot.a, which st-ms to ci.r: am.! p.,. i moon iikc a direct. halo. :e.i Itie i I < (iron.i wlr-rli sends out t'.o.wt Mi. i, >s | of light i\u- into tli" dnikia s i t" ih* j heavens. What the corona ii >. v.o,.i I its elusts aro nob-ly knows, but the | strange coronal iigl.t has nwa1 >??*d Mi? i curiosity ol' the aslrono j.ers of ja.s >.\ ! centmie*. Within a * ?-n?j* ?!*?.'. f .v u w ! yea is it has lue t > o-si'oe, i n vc.\ t j photograph this .oat- : ?.i, aw l Mr. j Smith, the photo#'a ph i of tto 1 is'i- n ? | expedition, nus introduc d wov* I iti wj otls for mounting the can.* *. i . t o in 1 ; jjig if follow thy cppircwt a iti.*a of t; o I sun, with greater e.i-e no 1 cm :a s tit to i ;? i baton; !. en po-:-.'.:*', > t !.? J i.. luijii'i a! of parti *u! i. ly viitiwl* ml ; wteivnang K'SiliiS. 1 ). :>.H .olvj .? j tii.it lid may undertak : to ph >1 ip*i to asa mysterious Wii ? t*s of <! iik'itst a i l bght v\Inch piae-do totality a.el ore called "shadow bands/' Ton is a fast a >t kn >v<n to have ever Leon undertaken, r cough .- cine attempt *< have been made ! at i '.*.. .o iilm; to St tide ih? piiuciple** >u. I v.'.v ; i'lusila'ed in ardloial .-!i ilo v j (Mlt'ls { :? <1 lOcd by llh.thS OL' H tli.SUl't! ! thsb :Utu. j Am eolipae is so :: \ unusual ami j .vv ; hnrioini iion I'.-.H it is studied by i nr u ly evi t v scit'iili.'f, u ts-.> bus :i spi < i;! i p iJMC <1 putb'.elil it.i b;s hand, wicii u ! view in muling some i clue In a j n n! Iii: il iblli ;ul i s L'Yo n i -it.-.it : p'Sici", ? x^i'rinv.tt.il shi: dpoiut I ?.l) elV.iiitiflK ill Ml IgUld !0 v.ll i ltl t!l WCl'O I utad-* in ibis country duri-g the la-la j ?'C:I| . >. by HtlldellUi Of ll-lfcStia' lUsgliel<i|i yttoi liiM^V^r?a*. ! :U..iu i.' '.v. n in ; ? >J-r-s of I ill'.' rUMSfUirliC Walk of the I lilted SllltrH i iii) I geodclic survey, v.ho bus ar| ir.vd at, the conclusion thaUh-* appaion' : magueii" Variation, ?vs shown in 1.1?' j ! a:iu c!? cluuiliDii of a magnetic ;oilr 1 inng fioin bilk llirea Is, was not with nil i distinct scientific significance. W'ni.e j Mr. llu'iir dots not as jet present, a i w irking theory, he is compelled to 1m! li. ve I hat the o-ci'iati.ni ohit-rvo I dusui j t no eclipse was u it siccidenlly o none> ! ! M'l! Il if, llllt WM t Illih'O I b\> 1 J[!l" ab ? | . by j s cue change which t >nk p a :a ii the i 11p|km' ie i >ns of the a'nt is >'i > , by the i wii.hdi't *al thTefroui of tlio sua" ; rav-; j and ha- hi id*: am i?-m "i's f.? cnoi'.ii J oblerva'ion all owt tb-* world to.l ia, j the ec'ip-o. As a ; I isSiu'n p aty ma :e j ni.?'4 one ol> or ." r:o i-; ,1 i I r* ?yips ; s-o ii. w til ii i-I'M also I it s s en-i v>. k t'i s : j ear la "Vi a ?'' and at l li s M mo tun * s.mi ar ot>.v'i v.i i > S v. ill be made at its ; 'ft d 110 oa el <; I y l.i '.it ' Middies X I tV is ne.ij 1: .si-.i ; ! A toili a* i. t? ! !i"x ; i ? of Work j whn-ii I Ins par's' v e-r-v oil' at hi. ! sn i i;? Mi ?si ; ? u ?t uw'.'y none .-'.- J ' Y.'J! 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Stops the Cough atul Works ofTihc j Cohl, i Laxative liromo-Qu'uine Tablet* o.rt a cold In one day. No oure r,o fayj jVloa 0ft ocnt?. 4;hl Giving Goc In Cl-an, Fresh, St; Magnet th ' SHREWD CA to our store. The Goods always satis jingand fastidious si I Gar pretty Summer ! advertised itself so wel ' necessary to speak of it ever, we will mention ,and attractive ndJitior week by express?and ys t j t how you the latest. Hix are kept exceeding Price and proper attent: sure. WE WISH T i A FEW WORDS TO Y01 WHITE Aluch \ Irir i j There are five lots of ues at 5c, 10c, 15c, J ideal cloth for closim i | i Qur store will close at si cepted, from June i i The Fo& THE AIRWAYS Deli i i We Itave bought a big lot of bea I ? ? ^ durable ami strong Delivery Wa tlicm at a price that will surprise for our spring stock and These Wagor Also three handsome, high grad< and look at our line of harness, \ GREEN T T A 7 I =.-r~v ' > 1 V I Up -to-date tciinid nt our Stable, ring us up for a good team. L<i< GREEN ? UNION CARR1 ?Are now in active operatic [REPAIRING O] High Grade work on Buggies, "\\ We have gathered in our shop ti cured and each man is well up i ut today the best wagons in the this statement. Call and sr;> thp tl.o pi ?ce, Robinson & Allen's Ol UNION CARRI WHAT IS BETTER TE COFFEE ON A SPj .IVe have the celebrate J 11 nviiible reputation with t?o su i' ve i o equal. Get a package caused from drinking inferior ct n ice you can't help hut buy. lu Teas we are the people. GRAHAM. The Fanoai >d Values#! ylish Goods is at draws SH BUYERS ~ [ character of our1*; v fy the exa^t- ^ 7opper. it Millinery haa alreftd/^t ^ lf that it's almost linage in ourselves, hoyvrthat we receive New is to this stock e%ry re arc always prepared^ ' Misses Graham and * ly busy, because Style, ion will sell Millinery 0 WHISPER 1 U THIS WEEK ABOUT LAWNS ler Price. rthese Special Val20c and 25c. The g-of-school dresses x o'clock, Saturdays exist to Sept. 1st. % J* ;ter Co. F STORE. very Wagons. utifully finished, light running; gons and we are going to sell N you. We want to make room is Must Go. 3 carriages at a bargain. Call ve make them, they are good. + & boyd. - Everything new. Call on or . ght and heavy transfer. j S. BOYD. [AGE WORKS 11 and are prepared to do? ^ P* ALL KINDS. ' agous and Carriages * specialty, ie beat inoft that can be proin his place. We are turning South, and we can substantiate work going on. Don't forget Id Stand. Yours for business AGE WOKKS. [AN A GOOD, CUP Of . RING MORNfNG? ^; llankfl Coffees^ which hifa an perior, and we positi vely beand have no more bad feelinga "VM ' )ifeo. This coffee is sold at a Just come and see. &, ESTES :g r Grooeri* a ? - rd v i