The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 06, 1901, Image 3
YOU DON'T NEED
A TORCH UGH'
To search for our bargains, every depai
lTient in Our Store teemwith nriops snr
as you have* never before seen or heai
O ofIt
Is a Waste of Money
And energy to continue paying old tin
high prices for goods when you can bv
thenv,from us at such rediculously Lo
Prices.
4- It is not by accident that our trade ht
grown to such immense proportion.
Our Constant Endeavor
To ciive the Greatest Value for the lea
money is the mainstay of our unprec
dented success.
W T RFATY X. PO
VVi Ik UL.fl I I VX UVfi
F. Q. Austell, Hanager.
? now many Hornst " " uncoln's logic.
W e nre asked how many hours work |
n day a farmer has n right to demand 1Iow old Abe IirHrnrd ?? Tell w?
of Ids hired men That depends. Ten , ? Thlnu in Proved,
hours make a pretty hip day's work j A nmn wllo hon,.d Abraham Idnc
If a fellow attends right to business, gppnk Norwich. Conn., some tl
Twelve hours will In? expected In most bpfore kp Was nominated for preside
cases, and from 14 to in hours w ill be was greatly Impressed by the clos
squeezed out of a fellow by some men knit loR,c pf thp appech. 'Meeting 1
If the hired man doesn't kick. We j I)PXt (1nv on n trnln hc asked him h
know of one very successful farmer , ju. ac.,jnirod his wonderful logical p<
who runs his farm on the ten hour Prs and such acuteness In analysis,
plan, this time to Include the doing of Lincoln replied: "It was my terrl
chores as well as the work In the field, discouragement which did that for i
It-la only rarely that this rule is bro- Wlu.n , was a young nian. i went I
ken. and no man keeps Ids farm work I m, 4)?,co to Rtmlv ,aw. I saw tha
up In better shape than he. Fen hosts , jawver's business Is largelv to pre
nre enough for the teams and enough tllln'Kfl. \ said to myself, 'Line,
for thp men. With all the Improved j when Is a thing proved?' That wa
facilities for doing farm work the ten . poK,.r What constitutes proof? 1
hour day Is coming for the farm. Just PvMp?ce; that was not the pol
^ as It obtains in other lines of work. i ?pj,prp mjy be evidence enough, I
' wherein consists the proof? I groai
If one will take a map of northern I over the question, and finally said
Asia and trace out the route of the myself. 'Ah. Lincoln, you can't t?
new Siberian railway. It will be found Then I thought what use Is It for
that It traverses a latitude similar to to be in a law office If I can't tell wl
that occupied by our northern stated a thing Is proved?
and were climatic and soil conditions! "So I gave it up and went bt
Vho same as here a vast empire where home. Soon after 1 returned to
f ihe common cereals might be produced old log cabin I fell In with a copy
in almost unlimited quantity would Euclid. I had not the slightest not
soon be open to settlement, but much of what Euclid wa <. and 1 though
^ this continent occupies such on el?- would find out. I therefore began
yi)tc<| plane that only in places; often the beginning, and before spring I 1
few and for between, can crops be sue- gone through the old Euclid's gcoinc
ccssfully grown, the great elevation? and could demonstrate every pnqx
| from 10,000 to l.fi.OOO feet?converting flon In the book. Then In the snrl
OIthe Inii?1 Into nn nretlc nnd barren des- when I had got through with It. I s
ert. The cereal producers of this conn- to myself one (lay. 'Ah. do yon l;n
try have nothing to fear from Siberian when a thing Is proved?" and I
competition. swcreil. "Yes, sir. I do. Then yon 11
.... , go back to the law shop;' and I wet
I here is always . raw grange! . . 1
joiug to Chicago with stock from Iowa. xe innt,?t.
Kansas or Nebraska, who persists in
either blowing out the gas at his hotel What to Head,
or else goer, oui after dark to see the Head the good old hooka that hi
city, in which case lie might just nhout lived nnd held .heir own hj the \l
as well have staid at his hotel and j i(-v of ?!l?l s,-vh> ,bn1 ,nnl
I blown out tlie gns. This sort should standards. Don t read a lot
1 sell their stock nnd get out of town be- m'w books ftbout ,ho B,bl?- Rontl
V fore the sun goes down. Bible, and then you will understi
what you may afterward read nl?
> While the marked rise In value of all tb<* Bib'?- Head Shakespeare, tiot c
I farm lands during the past two years ^yorslea on Shakespeare; rend St
I has made the holding of such land very j ai rhnckerny and Dickens and .eo
, protltnblo regardless of how the farm i " Jlot >0 col,t,'nt ^bb n sb
i may have bepn worked, this condition history of literature that tells you t
> will not continue, and in the future j b"M ! rk* a,,d nuxk** a (vw dl8?
what money Is made from the farm n<'tU>( extracts and tells you tl
Wljl have to be made from tl.e cultb n,,d wbat y?u 8bould th
Vntloir 6f the1 la till n rtd not from "tho i of
?Advance In value of tjte land l v' | Rend Intelligently anil with Inter.
L'li. ii and every hook you read will en
mmi you to ,,ie "ext *,,at ls ?to?^ for i
B SO^BfN mT ifirjffivlfm |S|j n''rsona,,y fnr t>ottc>r than n strni
I (IV . , (rATT<f rl I ,no,ltor cnn <lo? w,l? ,8 often full
ftjtfl II jOU KnCW HOW J^/UI I 3 M, theories mid prejudices or perhaps I
EMULSION would build you U! trot up n course of study ns a "pot b
up, increase your weight, 1; -.a u?...? re.i love <r ui. .?hj.
I strengthen your weak throat I' dm Her neat'.
and luntfs and out vou in con- I t-ouiBe (,n surprise)?\ou don't m<
I 5"., V puiyuu con fo Hfly (Jrjjro Pre||y mnrr!e<, a lllim
OitlOn lor next Winter, you H aire old enough to be her father? Q<
I would begin to take it now. I gracious! Why did she do such
I Send for free nninple, and try It. I thing?
! 80gEI Muriel?Why, .he couhluM ,..cb .
^ - j)oe andst.eo; ntldnncginta. m old enough to be her grni}dfaihci
W ttflRHKNHHMKSMfcfc & j BrooUlj a Life.
ROAD BUILDING.
Importniit l'olnta In Oharrve In MtlcI <(,
II!(.;Ii*v:i> ?.
The first three Important points to
consider In the construction of a road.
rsays a road engineer, are grade, cost of
maintenance and cost of construction.
Speaking of the grade, lie says that
theoretically a level road Is the one
Sought after, but experience teaches
that a one-half or 1 per cent grade Is
preferable, securing better drainage,
which Is the basis of life of a road. A
level road through low lands is a very
expensive thing. A road needs the sun
as much as a crop and should have locations
on tlie sides of hills to suit the
sun. Distance should always he snerird
ficed In favor of grade. .The grade
should never break in a fill, but at either
end, so as to keep as much of the
water off the grade as possible. Ditches
should bo juade on all embankments
to "prevent washes.
Afler llio nu?nMlel.m?..t
,..v VI nil'
grades with cuts and tills by the engineers,
the preparation of the roadbed
Is turned over to the supervisor. lie
depends almost entirely upon road machines
In placing the earth for a bod
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WASHED OUT HILL liOAD.
with the same crown which Is ready
for the macadam. The bed is now rollSt
ed, depressions are tilled and spongy
places cut out and tilled with dry earth.
The surface is now ready to receive the
?~ bedrock.
The bedrock consists of six inches of
broken stone passed through a three
Inch ring. These broken stones should
1 tn ctirmiil tV'lfl* o
wt >^|>i v MVJ ? ivii it uuiuj/iii^ ^ <i?<ni ur
with n shovel. It la bail to dump tbo
Stone from a wagon in one place and
spread with a rnko by pulling. This always
loaves the most stone where the
dump was. A heavy harrow should be
used In leveling the broken stone.
The second layer should consist of
three or four Inches of stone' broken to
go through a two inch ring, with everything
which will go through n ope inch
ring taken out- This layer should be
sprinkled and rolled until perfectly
smooth.
The third and last layer should consist
of the screenings and any stone
less than one Inch In diameter, spread
to a thickness of one and a half to two
,"1 Inches. If possible, it is best to Hood
. tliis Inst coat with water and let it
? n stand overnight. This should be done
Instead of using the rolls when the road
" | is dry. The top coat should be rolled
' until It Is hard enough so that It will
I Iu crush like material when rolled on its
? surface. Instead of forcing the solid
m pieces down Into the road. The experiment
of throwing pieces under the loll4
er should he tried frequently.
This would appear to be a solid and
II ? enduring piece of road. And it Is. Hut
I " It needs attention. The repairing of a j
macadam roftd requires more skill and
' n* attention than the original construe*
1 tlon. For the llrst few years the loosen"
lug of any depression-ami the filling up
II ' of the same with broken stone will
)U keep the road in good shape if care is
1('' used. But after five years, resurfacing
" with four or five Inches of stone is
necessary,
me
ten lie Didn't Complain.
Young Wife?This talk about men
irk being so Impatient when ? woman is
mip gelling renuy to go anywhere is ail
of nonsense.
Inn Friend?Doesn't your husband cpint
I plain at all?
at ' you jig ^Vifo?No, Indeed! Why. last
lad evening I couldn't llnd my gloves and
try had u long hunt for half a dozen other
isl- things, and yet when I was finally
ng. dressed and went down stairs to my
aid husband there lie was by the Hie rend
(?f lug and smoking as calmly as if |
an wasn't half an hour late,
lay Friend?Well, I declare! Where were
it." you going?
Young Wife?To prayer meeting.?
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Tentative Intfrmrnt!
A poor Scotchwoman lay dying, ami
lior husband sat by her bedside. After
n time the wife took her husband's ,
baud and said: '
"John, we're polti to part. 1 have
been a glide wife to ye. haven't IV"
John thought a moment.
"Well, Just middling like. Jenny, ye
know," anxious not to say too much.
Again the wife spoke.
? i..i... ? -
......... cm- ss;uu miiiuy, -ye maun I
promise to bury mo In the nuld kirkysml
at Str'avon beside my niither. I
could na rest in pence among unco' folk
In the dirt anil smoke o' Glasgle."
"Wool, weel, Jenny, piy woman,"
said John soothingly, "we'll .Inst try ye
in fjlnsgle first, an pin ye dinna be
quiet we'll try ye in Str'nvon."?Spare
Moments.
Hortcm* San bonnet*.
The wearing of sunbonnets by horses
In hot weather is by no means a modern
invention. In an old Italian print,
dated 1." i'J. a gentleman is shown riding
on horseback with an umbrella lixed
over his own head and another over
that of his hdfse. In Mexico horses are
often protected by a small parasol rising
over the head, and a horse similar- |
ly accommodated has lately lieen seen i
in licgeut street. Unfortunately this
headdress annoyed the conventional j
"horse in the street," and it eatno very j
near causing more tlian one disaster on
the way to Laugham place.?London
Chronicle.
If Lord lt?-ber?s got half a million ?
fw faiimg to suppress the Boers, how j
much ought Shatter and Otis to l'i
get? eti
,,, lie
Josh W< sikafor, ot I.oogootce, Ind.,is n.
! a poor tiiHti, i ut lie says tic would not be ' 1
without OiiHtnbciIal i's Pain lia'in if it ! ,JI,
cost ib e d. lars a Untie, fot it saved j
IlUn from lieiiiiT a erirv.lo V.. '
r, ? v. 11',-iu. rAlOl Ullt I
.pplica ion is equal l > this liniment for
>ift ami swollen joints, conlivtciod mu - i
!?-s, St it! neck. sprains and rheumatic i im
?! (I muscuiur pains. It has also cured ' j [
numerous cases oi part ial par.d\si<. It i ?,r
is for sale by 1\ C. Dufcc, Druggist. I y<>
Admiral Covera bays that he met;
Schley both at Santiago and In fore
but that be "doscnt. know Sampson".
The latter, it will be numbered .
reached the tHjhene loo late to iutr? duce
himself.
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1 Subtle | I
I Foe |:
1% Dyspepsia is unrecognized in BSjj 1"
hull' the eases. It deceives the jB '*
y unknowing sufferer. Its many
m variations work along the weakest 6?0 h'
lines of the system. To battle <M
against only one of them is vain. j 11
to Our Inioklet explains its syinp
m 10ms. i.nir wys])c|>sui lahletsgive fc* w
| m complete ami lasting relief. kji it
| GILES' i!;
Is DyspepsiaTabiets H:
*- ' ' 10c., 260, dU I ci
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S LD BY UNION DRUG CO. li;
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The man who wi l number ami t?g
the South American revolu'ious so 11
ihat the average man may identify ^
j them, will (ill a long felt want.
The Vorhl's Ore >t FeverMalicine, ^
i Uj
I Jo' n i'n'? t ?-nic il'? 8 |i i a d .y what
stow Quinine (vtiiiiiiu di* in ten d ?y8 Us '
j sple-diii eur-'S are in striking eant.rast *
with the fceh'" o iivs ni-d-i b/ Quinine.
II ymi hie ntt'ie'y wreic-i d 'ako a 81
thorough course of lo'invnrrs Tonic and
drive nut ever, truce of M-dari d poisoning
The wise insure ilieii liven and the wiser a*
insme iSit'ii he-dtli i?y u*ing Johnson's O
(/lull eiife and Fever Tonic. I oo >t.V .it) tli
cents it ii uure.-j not one cent if it does tl
not. tli
* " hi
Knglsiid is too glad to find any- m
body whose acts lie can build into any 1,1
sort of heroism to he indulging in a
such trivialities as courts of inquiry.
Guar
.LE AT HOLMES
V. ' - ,
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
bsthnialene lirings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal.
WRITE YOLK NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY.
i 11 . ii .1 .??^ Ti nt.' is nut hi Hp like AsMituaU no. It
?*3^ FFfc l'?h g* instuul relic!, even in the vrorbt
r v. Pi, <& , MM ?%> (;ur? s wlit-ti all else fails.
FfilSI T1"* u,v? *' F- WKLlS, of Villa
r^? Incut. Hi , .-?3s: "Yum tuai Itolt le of
? Am hmaleite received in p<hk1 condition.
1 canuol tell jou lmw thankful I feel
foi li e good riei tved from it. 1 whs a
sllixe, chained will |iul ritl sore I In oat
ni d Asthu a l? i ten yeais I deapiiued
ol ?m i 11 Ii^k i uied. 1 miw \t.ni adveiiim
tin iii for tlit- euro of this dreadful
a?d lornieiitii-e disease. Asthma, and
thought >i.u had ovi i>pokeu yourselves,
hut leso'ved l?? give it a trill. To my
asti nishrueot. ?he trial a ted like a
Charm. ><jnd uie a '/e n
Rev, Dr. Morris Wcchsler,
ltahhi oi the tan.p. lliiiii Israel.
X~.\ Voik .Ian :i. 1901.
1>i:s Taft linos1 M k.i?i< ink < o ,
('tntleireti: Vour Asthnialene is on rxeelleut
remedy tor Asthma and liny Kevor,
and its cum inanition alleviates all 'trouble*
wlib'li I'l'iiiliivo villi Astl'.ma. it* success is
uMohisltiiiK and wonderful.
A Iter luivli'ir it enrefully analyzed, we can
state that Asthmalenu contains no opium,
r, r | lrr morphine, chloroform or et her.
" Very truly yours,
1 1 ~ ? ItKV. Dr. Mniiius Wrciim.icr.
li. Tah linos', Mv:t?teiNu Co., Avon Sent mi*. N. Y., Feb. 1.1001,
Gen! Icu.en: I \> i'i.? this I est i lunula! from a sense of duty. Inn i it v tested t lie wonder fill
loot cl your Asihniuieite, for the euro of Asthma My wi'.eiuis been ailtieted with spssinlic
asthma for the pa-t 1:1 years. 11;?\ inir e.xiiausied my own skill as well as many others
hauced to see your si^u upon your windows on lljnth street. New York. I at. once ol?I
?ed ! iiottle of A-thinaieiie. My w ile coniinciiccd taking it about the lirst of November.
, ery soon not iced a radical improvement. After iisioi; one Ooltle her Asthma has dlsnpared
and she is entirely free from all svinptoins. I leel that I can consistently recomittd
the medicine te all who are aitlicteu with tliis distressing disease.
Yours resjK-e fully, O. 1), I'llKLPS, M. D.
t. Tact linos. Mkmcixe Co. Keh. 5. 1H01.
Gentlemen: I was troubled with Asthma for P.' years. I have tried niiiuerous remedies,
t they have till failed. I ran neross your advertisement and started with a trial Imttle.
'oil ml* relief at oeve, I have sinee pureitased ynm-lull size Imttle, and 1 am ever grateful,
uive a family of four chihiri ii. anil loi six y i ars was unable to win k. I am now in the heat
health and itnt dolmr business every day. 'l"hi*> testimony you ean make sueli use of as
u see lit. Home address* .'35 ltivington street. S. ItA I'll A Kb,
(.7 Fast iL'lifh st,. City
RIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FHctON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
1 -v - ' ....
uo not ojeiay. Write at once, addressing Dr. Taft
kos. Mkdu ink Co., 79 Cast 130th St., N. Y. City.
wiipii writing mention tiik i'mion timrs.
CHEERED THE CENSOR. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
[>W II <inllnnt Irish Hejitmrnt Took ".Somothlnjr New UDdor
mi Aftvr Uiittlo NooldliiK. The Sun."
The leading regiment of our column
ns the Fiftv-third, mummied Unit All doctors have tried to cure
iv hv Mulor* I'sivit, afterward vietim-al ('V1 ,)V t,K'1,l8.R of aeids,
r William I'nyii. K. r. Ik. a very fine '"balers '"?/ '? I**? '<??"
... .iiti 1 heir powders dry up the tiiucuous
glmeiit. who. being mostly Irishmen, IlU>llll,r/lIie.s rising them to era.* open
ere en per to meet their em my. Mean- .?,a bleed. The powerful neids used in
Idle 1 received orders to cross the rlv- I inhalers have entirely eaten aw->y the
by a ford and pet round the enemy's j same membranes tlint their makers
ght Hatilt, and 1 had gone for this aimed to erne, while pastes and ointtt'pose
and was f.-rc ssdig about a quar- ments eantiot reach the disease. An ohl
r of a mile lowei down, when sud- i"1,1 experienced practitioner who has
cnly 1 heard loud cheering and a f"r > ears made a dose ?tudy and
. . .. 1 .1 1 .... snecialtv of the treatment of CA 1AUK11,
lmiv.v musketry tire, and tlan 1 saw u( perfected a Treatment whicll
tr troops gallon l\ advancing acioss when faithfully used, not only relieves
le bridge to the assault. at once, but permanently cures OAIt
turned out to be the Fifty-third, TAUllJI, by removing the cause, st(^?
ho, tired of the d- iay under tire ami. ping the discharges, and curing aWi inx
was whisper d. hearing that Sir llamatioit. It is the only rein.ei.Vy knows,
olui had rent for his pet highbinders ?<; science that actually re<u4u?< the aN
, take the bridge. took their bits be. Ti'w .r*IV?.,f>
.. . ' . known as L h \ bhh the (lUAUANveen
the r u-etli and v t..out any tICKI) OATAKBH OilK K," ami is imhfc
irthor orders (ictrrinimMi to . u>li th? nt the extW'ttVclv tow of Otic l><>!ljirK
ridge then.selves, wide!: th v accord- , ..^c^gge containing internal an<li
igly did, and with great sii .<< The jjcxtcriml medicine sufficient for a,
teiny. once forced out of th if post- mouth's treatment and everything n%-*
on. showed but a poo.', ?} sultory cessarv tc? its perfect use.
L'ht and. a - at OiUvnp.M. f'tl ?'t? easy "SMT1T-Ll-N" is the only perfect
cy to the'euvftlrc. who. having cross- CATAKUU CU11K ever w??te and t*
i. sop.e bv the bridge and others, in- now recognized as tW only safe hjid}
, ?, r i .I .. positive cure for annoying and dmtiding
myself, by the foul. I. II on J,I;stin? disV^>e It cures all intlnintfr.
leni and pursued them with st:ch sue- tion quickly and pernnuuntly and i&algek
ss that we captured every gnu they , wonderfully quick to relieve HAY
ml. FKVKU orOOT.l) in the HEAIV
The Fiftv-tlilrd were well phased CATARRH when mskntod ottem
ith themselves and the result *>f the V;?']?.,,*0 ^ f< IN 'SNIJI1ght
il.ev had so suddenly iniliat-d. * !? you if you uso ,t at
^ v T < . . . ... ,, ... once. It is no ordinary rcnicdv, but a.
Ht we heard that . ir < . .n w. - g c. complete treatment which is. positively
annoyed with them and alter the ac- guaranteed to cure CATAHKH ill an.y
on rated them soundly for their In- form or stage if used according to theihordinatlon.
Rut little did these directions which ncoonipany eaoh packild
Irishmen cure. They had had age. Pon't delay but send for it at oncei.
icir ugm. hum n relit one. so far and wnic full particnlarsas to yom con?
thcv wore concerned, and as Sir dftion, and you will receive special ndk
Ulln concluded his speech ot rebuke v?* from ti.e discoverer of this non.
, ... ??,i dcrful rcmedv regarding your case with-,
icy gn\e him iuve c.x-c .. < _ ? 0m w,gt to von bevond the regular piice.
ireo clivers more for (.eneral Mans- Gf' SNIKKLKS" the "tiUAltANTEKD,
hi, Sir Colln's chief of .-mir, who CAT A HUH CURIO."
id formerly commanded their regl- Sent prepaid to any address in the.
cut, they unite upset tlie chief's otpm- United States or Canada on receipt of
linitv. hut at the same time cleared One Hollar. Address Dept. 1 1'DWIN
wav his wrath.?"Old Memories." '* O1U10SA COMPANY, -TIO and 2o32>
I Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
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& MOORE'S PHARMACY.