The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 30, 1901, Image 3
YOU DON'T NEED
A TORCH LIGHT
To search for our bargains, every department
in our store teems with prices such
as you have never before seen or heard
of.
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1+ lo S'B \\r SB ? 4- rk f /l/I ~ ~
n. a yy ui ITIUIIC^
And energy to continue paying old time
high prices for goods when you can buy
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themt,from us at such rediculously Low
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Prices.
. It is not by accident that our trade has
grown to such immense proportion.
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Our Constant Endeavor
To ciive the Greatest Value for the least
money is the mainstay of our unprecedented
success.
W. T. BEATY & CO.
P. G. Austell, flanager.
, bun insr wcck as lie was tending a
masoa how much lie earned and was
^ hours' work. This son of Ham has no
IMHBWWtt?! ^Vo note one curious faet llils season
1 ~~^'? will not touch the fruit of
BMSSSa the Itcssarnbinti cherry. While they
f, ??...? have taken every cherry they cnnhl
9 "W Jwl V' ?>kl ' n>iH '' 0,1 <>ther varieties in our orchard,
1 Hri J /"Y^l BY J 5TRIGG ' 'KlV1> '*'t the ltessarahians entirely
\MM?ZM copyright. 1901, BY , ?'?! this is not because it is a
:(l J 3TRIGG.ROCK.FORD, IA- <'heu> ot poor qualitj, being fullj
MkW ^^ ^:';:^COyRRE5TON ^ ^CL!Cir^? | ?M.U Richmond or Morello In
! N<u one person id n thousand knew
liW ?- v"\ of the existence of such a hideous inIrfl^
| s,.t.( !ls |jIL, now well known electric
ksw*W*>> I H'c'tt beetle until electric lights came
|5ff'.VSH WWg^i'-V'ff- ?.. I 'n,? Jtenerul use. Now so plentiful and
1*;0 Q- 1 . ?comuiou have these lines become that
f'JL &C & r Tv recently it was necessary to remove
t , , . , . . them by the bushel from beneath the
Complaints are being made that the .. . .
, ,, . . . 1 . . are lights on one of the bridges in a
rural mail carriers, being permitted to Wt.su,nj (.pv
act as the agents of the big department 1 > ' '
etores of the cities, are wot king up a , ^ fiicr.d writes inquiring how to get
large business for sueh bouses to the | />r r,.,,,,, ...1.0.1. 1...
detriment of the local merchants. ami ( ln(Vvll.(l !ls lht. ,vsu? of S(lwil.B im.
1111 effort will bo made to conllne the . pnre (.,OV(>1. lf sm.h vvo;.(1
carrier to the carrying of the mail. summer fallowed. giving it. sa.v. three
I or four plowing* or disking* between
To show that the government moan* j (j,c mj(idlc of Juno and the middle of
t)u*lne*8 in tlio mutter of rural mail September, or, if plowed in June and
delivery and good road*, we note that sowed to rape or sorghum, It would
^ some routes have been discontinued finish up the sorrel.
for the reason that the roads wore al
lowed to become Impassable. It is The hlff|| rost ?f m0(1orll tlirns!,
easy to imagine that the road work wt I mai.,liIu. ,ms ppovl>(, Ku,H, llli:, .
liave proper attention In these loeali- fl?. ? vo,|Ml, nm, o|(|(>|. u|u,
ties lieieaftel. too. for that matter, in tiiat it proves
., , _ ,, , a barrier to their going into the thrushWe
noticed a field of rape the other .. . . , . , .
. ' . , . , . . lag machine business. As between a
-day Aeon tu ning about three acres, into ,. . , . ... . . .
, , , . thrasher and ten drinks of whisky a
Which had been turned -III sliotcs aim .. . , , , .
. . nay. the average man wid keep Ins
about .10 sheet). 1 he rape was IS i .. . ... .
, , ... , , farm longer with the whisky than lie
Inches high and compared w lh the ... ... ,. , .
. , . ...... . 1 will with the machine.
burned up pasture lot adjoining it i
seemed as If both bogs and sheep had wh(.n (h(. , onJ WJ)ntrd u , nn<1
truck ft very sol!t snap. Why not more ( jsl| li;. lInils. m,ut Sllll|l,
of just such fleldw? ,|,i?gs in vast numbers to do it-tlm
^ , ..... plagues of lice, of Hies, of frogs?and
Oua l are Increasing very rapidly all I jnst 80 Um, t,K. fi|1,)UM,H worst (.no.
over t re west Legislation which pro- j |iiiog n|V ?io lo,lu.al ,.nI)ls ;)f
toots these lards and the determined ... , . , .
... .. things m countless multitudes?chinch
Ktand taken h.v so many tanners not I , ?...
, . . . i hugs, grasshonners. the llessian ftv.
Ill IIUVU llll'lll SIKH Ml JII1V SOU SUII llllve '
l.llll'll lo llu Will, II.is MWIVSS,.. ? " '?'*? " ,"10
1. rnhitilik' 1,1, ,1,,. r,? ?, "','.1" ""''nwlirwi l.hlns-, Mickli.Rm,,
?iw i i ,.n -i stinging tilings which In a few short
than tlio quail, as lie is all the year , in.,, . ...
.. . , , . ii,i hours fall upon him just as they did
round weed seed eater and insect de- ... ? r, 1 ' , ,, ,
n upon the Egyptians of old, aud blast
fcUO>l and wither his crop.
The southeastern fourth of the state
of Iowa has largely substituted bar- While a little late to bo of use for
ley for oats as a rotation crop In eon- | tl,is season's cherry crop, we give the
neetion with clover and corn. It is | following plan for keeping the birds
found that barley is less liable to ' nwn.v. sent us by a lady reader of these
blight, ripens earlier, is a far better j n?tcs: 1 lo long strips of newspaper,
crop to seed down with and where a es,y a foot wide and the length of the
crop of !{."> or 4b bushels can he grown I,fU>cr. near the end with strong twine
Is every way a more satisfactory crop 1 aiu' fasten a number of them to the
tlmu oats. i ouler twigs of the tree. The birds are
I afraid of this arrangement and will
Forty years ago his father worked '(,t the cherries alone. Our friend says
14 hours n day in the Alabama cotton , that she has saved her crop of cher'
fields and got for his labor a ration of I nos for several years in this manner.
bacon, corn pone and. like enough, n m i m h can ne romcuiuercu ror use next
jgoOd thrashing. We asked this mail's season. 1
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SE1.ECTINO A HOME.
Iii the mutter of de< iding where to
select 11 farm and iiinke a home there I
are a few things which should have |
careful consideration. Among tl rse t
are climate, rainfall, length of growing
season, quality of soil, present and i
prospective markets, general character !
of the settlers as to nationality, reli- I
trion ami notifies Mnnv man i?<? it lain.i f
fls to sill these tilings ill choosing a loration,
only later on to realize that tlie.v j
have made a had mistake. Tempted i
by tin- h?\v price of the land and the
specious representations of railway
literature and land agents, scores <?f
men are this season buying farms in
the semiarid belt, only to realize inter
on that while they have the most fertile
soil on earth the delieieiit rainfall
and the hot winds will persistently and
uniformly paralyze their best efforts.
Others similarly tempted will locate in
the south country, win re the rainfall is
ample, but the soil so sterile that a
crop is only possible wk'-n the value
of It is expended in artilieial fertilizers
to prodttee it. Now, here lire a few
rules which It will pay to heed in
selecting a farm: Where clover, corn
and grass will grow and do well year
after year, there the questions of fertility,
rainfall and climate may he said
to he all light for the pursuit of a diversilled
agriculture, for where these
will grow there will stock of all kinds
thrive, and where stock can he well
kept there will follow prosperity.
WII \T IS AMI WH AT IHtitlT ttR.
All entirely possible crop of corn within
the liniiis id' the corn belt Is 7." hushels
per acre, or double what the average
crop is in any of the corn growing
states. Such a crop is not possible on
land which is corned every year or just
rotated with other cereal crops. It will
naturally cotne as a crop once in four
years where it follows a clover sod
turned over the previous fall. It will
Involve a selected seed, thorough preparation
of the soil ami careful cultivation
and will depend upon suflleiont
moisture at the earing period. There
will he no weeds in this Held, no patches
worked out by gophers, and it must
average two stalks in a hill. It is more
likely to come from seed planted the j
!i."lh of May than from seed planted a j
month earlier. It will in. .?tv..n i..,f ...... I
<foop cultivation, and tiiat tlic second
time through. All subsequent cultiva- :
tion will be shallow.
WIIV f
We spent several hours in a dense I
ami heavy tract of timber not long I
since and were surprised to note how J j
very few birds it contained, while the i 1
groves around the adjacent farmhouses 1]
and all through the gardens and I
orchards of the country town nearby |
the robin, jays, brown thrashers, i
wrens, orioles, grosbeaks, doves, oat- !
I birds and woodpeckers fairly swarmed. I
The big woods were silent, while the I
groves and orchards were full of bird
melody. An owl, a pair of hawks, a ]
vireo and a solitary wood thrush were |
the only tenants of the big woods. Is (
it because the birds find they are safer i
In the vicinity of man. or that they find
a better supply of food? Or may they
not be moved by the same impulse j
which attracts people from the country
to the city? We cannot tell.
We watched a few days since a cock
sparrow tussling away with a snrangly
weed stalk which lie had found in
ids effort to so arrange it that he could i
fly away with it to the nest under the
eaves of the barn. lie could not get it
in right shape somehow, and after
making numerous efforts he was going
to abandon bis job. .lust then down
flew the hen sparrow, and* the llrst
tiling sin' did was to light into her lord
and master anil give him a good mauling.
After driving liiiu off she seized
the weed, gave it a shake or two and
carried it off triumphantly to the nest.
We have seen things very like this \
among married folks.
If you have 12 cows, it will pay to I
look nil the fnrin soiei in'..n..oiil.... i
In doing It. however, record must ho !
had as to tIm* disposal of your cream. >
If one of tli?' members of a co-operative
creamery working under the creamery
separator plan. It may bo best to let
the farm separator alone until such
time its It can he generally used by the
patrons of such creamery. Hut if you
are selling cream to a gathered cream
creamery, or make your own butter, or
supply milk and cream for town ens- 1
tumors, there is not the least doubt its
to the economy of the farm separator j
even If you have not more than 12
cows.
FOR SA
'I In"'1 is i?vc!i eonvnnnhy of interest
anion;: nearly all The other
In place :i youit1; bin- Jay just
out of till* M:;sl where sOltie prowling ;
lioi.se e:ii eotihl t: >t got it. its cries
Illicitly brought lo or j:i% ? to its
, Mll.l lhe\ Were nil full of light.
but ii Ix :n i il ti nt this bail of
sytub.; y is colli:!) <1 exclusively to the
variety of iurtl which nitty lie in (lancer.
other hinds seeming to cure Hotliinjr
nbout the troiiole.
The one bird \vhi"h has far imvo
tlutit paid his way in our orchard tins I
season is tie cathird Morning titul
night when he was courting, when he J
f.,,, .w in.-n-i-M |:im. :i>: i lonu after lis
family \\:i> c?>u.\ lias In sunt: his arias.
Tim robins have heen iutermiuent. tin'
orioles only players at a oim1 nigl t
stand, hat iho <-atbird has litvii always
ready to sing, like the soprano in a viI
laire cdinir.
si YOUXG LADY'S LIFE SAVED \
At Panama, Colombia, by Cham
be r la ill's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy,
I)r. (.'has. II. I'tter. a prominent pity-'
sician, ol Panama, Colombia, in a recent
letter slates: "Last March I had as a
patient a* young lady sixteen years of
age, wiio had .? very bad attack of dy.-> ;
eniery. Kverythuic I jresciibtd for her i
prove.I it t lhetua! and she was growing
worse every hour. I)?r parents wete j
sure she would die. she had become so
weak that she cou'd no! turn over in
bed. M'ba! to do at this cril'Cal moment
was a study for me, but 1 .houelrt ,
of Chaiul et Iain's ( olie, ' h -ieta and
Dim: ho<n lirmcdy and as a last resort n
i ii set tl ? d it. Ti e most wonderful ? - I
suit was t flYcted Wt bin eight bonis j'-1
she was fet-liutr much Inter: inside of ; j1
three days sf.e was up >n her tect. and at n
the end ol one week was entirely well.'* i J,(
For sale bv F. C. Duke, Druggist. m
Secretary Long is so anxious that
Court of It ijuiry shall conduct its ;
investigation with friends to all, that
he has gone away on his vacation, ! '
G * ??|
turning all the preliminaries over to >
Mr. llackettatd Admiral Crow in?
shield, both bitter partisans of Samp- T
son.
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Subtle 1
I Foe I
I is unrecognized in ?? i
3? h:;!f tin fuses. It dec.-iveS tho ^j.,'
unknowing sufferer. It.s n.anv >B|
Egj variations work along the wealu st g??
SB lines of the system. 'I'd hut tie 2Z
W against only one of thetn is vain. JE '
^ Uur booklet explains its eynip- ?^b]
tfi toins. Our Dyspepsia Tal?lels give !
3K complete an I lasting relief.
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|| Dyspepsia Tablets 2|1
K 10c., 25C. S !'
w& 230 and 50 c. '
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IMoN, S. ('. J,
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Britain has not found it out yet.
A Superb Grip Cure.
Johnston's Tonic is a superb Grip
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Within an '-oiii n enters the hloo i and
begins to m .tiah/e the elTiets of the:
poison. Wi. in h day it places a Grip J c
victim beyon tie* point of danger, c
Within a week, nddv checks in est. re
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Fever Tonic. Take nothing else. I i
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Porto Rico find hetrer he satisfied 0
with what i' has glined afld no'start e
in asking Congress to impose a duty j
on eofiie importations. There ate .t
goo ) many Republicans who would
like to again tax the island, and, if
the subject once conies up, no one t
enti tell where it will end. I p
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(ivntii'iui'ii: I write t 1 i - lest imuiit i
ilci-t of .vi>iir \?iliii'.-ii " < tor tin en re >>
until' ;-! 111 I ;i 1 > l" I In | .< l'J.\>i;i? i I >i \ i
< lui11 ?_ <t 10 < > ? ?!? -1: ii: <>li >iir wii
lini'il r Iii ii.i dI .\>1 l.iiuili-iu*. M\ wile i
very "nun ii-ilif ! :i ru.lii il !it;| t i-nn-i
i'limil mill sin onUrel.i five Iroiiiuit hi
icinltli' :n?-?1 ii-i *? t < n 1: \v 11 ;?? ? :i ill ii -1 |
Vuuis iv?-|Hi! fully,
ii. T \rr 11iti's. Mn>i- im < '>>.
iit nt!cnicii: l ? ;> i mmiI> i.'il a ii!i .i I
it tlici have nil luili'il. I >-.ii :n i<>s< ynu
11. u i ii i ii-. hi ii i unci'. i iiiivi since jut re
liuvc ii futility of fmiv c liiMreu. unit for s
health i> 1 in:1 '??iutr i usii is? every i|n;
>ii see i.!. 11 "in I - ,iM ri -.. if ii iniri
rial bottle sent absolut
] )o not delay. Write
luos. Mi i?ii l \i Co., 79 Ka
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A Mil?nnce,
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City Visitors?I suppose you love i
ountry, little jrirlV
Girl?Oh. yes. 'eepi in summer. wl
'in bothered by a lot of inquisit
ity folks.?New York .lottrna).
A friend wants us to toil lull) li
i) identify the old hens trim the t
Town youni; liens in his lame llo
h other words, lie \ to ettll out his t
ear old liens. \Y> ile there is no r
iblc mark <?r in iiea?:oti. as teeth ii
lorsc or films on a cow's horn, tli
s still to tin praetieeil eye a mar!
lilTi retiee in the ap; -aranee ? !'
ue.l hens as compared with the voi
ties. They are more clumsy, honv
alter. It is not hard to piek them c
Good It en its IIi-ik-a i s.
Good roads pay from every jiossi
loint of view. They save the fart
noiiey, both in the improved marl
ny facilities of his products and in
vear and tear of vehicles and leal
le can draw hivjrer loads, .net to ni
;et quicker, travel more miles d;
vlth less faliauc and put liis prntlu
hi the market In a jrrcat deal bet
audition.
The value of laud is also greatly
i:i need hy the improved e.unlit ions,
ire properties in the town. It wo
0 impossible to stale in a brief ill!
iew the pecuniary benefits to be
ivetl from yood roads, to say notli
if the comforts and pleasures dope
nt upon t he sn me.
(Jood roads are absolutely essen1
o the prosperity of any aericultti
ommunity.
PronrcsM of Ooo.l It units.
As a result of a >;nod roads conv
ion recently held at .laekson. Tenn
;ood roads association has been form
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The !( v. C. F. \V|'1I,S, ..I Villa
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1 ra not toll joii how thankful 1 frel
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j.Mi Asthma for feu yeais. 1 despaited
of i \t r I t it n eutetl. 1 saw vour advertuen.iir
lot the line ol' this dreadful
aid ornautiiR disease, Asthma, and
thought you had overspokeu youisclves,
hut it solved to t-'ive it a trial. To my
asti ni-liinenl. the trial noted liktt a
cl aim. Semi me : full-? ze ttoi.ilo."
livv. Dr. Morris W'cvh&lcr,
K.tbbi til 11 it t'oiuf. Ituai Israel.
Nf* A'ink .fan '!. I'.miI.
I>i > Tai t lti.iis*. Mi:i>i< ixuf'o .
( it III lemee: Vnur Astliinalene is nil exi
t .i n iiieily n r Asthma ami liny fever,
a: I .M i .iin|Msit itin alleviates nil trmihlrt
v V.i ii i i inluM vtith Asthma. Its suet-ess in
usituiisliiiix sili<I vvniiiiei t ill.
A Her liavint it lartiully iinalv/etl. we ettn
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morphine. elil'iltiltil III in- filler.
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Avon Si-isiNt;s. N*. V., Kelt. t. lUtl,
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t-\hiiiiiii 1 my i-vvii -hill ns well a- many other*
nil.ms nit I'ituli -trii i. New Vm-k, I at tttiee t?U
[ iiiuiiii in i it takiiiv it ai ->ut tin- lirst ol November,
at. A11 er lisinu'i m-lini t It; hi-r A-tlmiit has ilisapi-ini'|i>ii!s.
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i ;ii I \ i-i I i -enn-til . 111 I -tarn-.I wiih it trial liottlc.
hn st I v mi r lit 11 si/c in it t ami I am ever grateful,
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