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THE UNIONTIMJtt* ' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ?ii Y r h fr? 1 UNION TIMbS COM PAT, V ?, .?, o Hi.ii i. I>ANI. Hirii.OiN-1. JXO. R. At s Tli f S, :>iln Ij. (*. Yoi'NO. Mnnajror. -- lU'tfi.iUT.'.l i t' I' \t' 'i n < sit I u.o-i. 8 <!', hs < * .-id lj^v< IHII ni?H.?r SU88CRIF ON KATE& 0?:? vwir - - - - fl.O) Si - .It. tilths ? - ? ? ? ill I *. - 11 c*Tf"vr month* - - - wins' ADVE'lTISfcMENTS One so are. first insertion - Every iliewpient nw? eu - nfioni . C<m . hcu 'hr?e months 01 longe will be liade *r red. ed ilea ris iese ',-<1 ;if o , i)sa line, pi.v si one. ni rue be returned. nes and tributes ol i> spe r wi'I be ensrped f??r at hull rates PNIO\ *4 <; I>r:o. 27. 1901. Your subscript ion expires wiMi tin date on th?< label on your paper W hen the date is older than the dnt. of the it i* time for you to re now If you delnv tips too long von v i!! find the blue X tr ark. ?h-t rr?e?i? ? you are out ofT until you settle nn. It is said that the beet produces <; per Ct.'iil of the stiver of the world The Rank of England estimates th? amour.t of cold coin in netnrl circulation to he St}."> tons, A patent Ip's been granted lo Mr. V.r. I'. W illams, of Spartanburg. Oi a cotton -< ed hull picss. It is v-tiinded that thirty-twi mtili.M >. in f water falls over t he cliix ht Nitfyi r: fs'ls p< r hour. The Standard ()>l (Jo. iuis acqt bred n ;:i11 poly <" f the nil luissin?-s?^ >! Borneo ami K ist Africa, hy ilo1 pi. chase >l the ?1>. !l line of steamers. It Is estimated thjit there if se! enough i:i ' in* ocean to cover 7,(Mi0.0ttn square miles of land with a lajer 01 e mile thick. Two ships conversed with ?aeh other last wtek in mid ocean whi'<more than luo miles apart hy no a s of the vvir< Ks.-j telegraphy. The Times makes its usual w>?. kl visit Christ n.us i?.i k W hen you euh sen be .lor i hk ij.\in \ ou n'? t in full worth i' \ or i?>.?n' y, and iln means >'J i- s for f'l Ht). The Philip; in- s are becon ii e Americanized. Ii is umm-hi-ci <1 - J > t there is a tolmcco com hi; e m tie Philippine islands. Ft is ? fr.r ,;vin beach upon which the trust cauoot find a i'uor hold. " - I Ii is reported t It it Sei at..r .M daiurjt has formed a p?ir;?T.r.s>;iij with the law lirrn of Fritik h. and .1 U. Welti and Collide H-r. et ', of Washinglm I). C, It is rumored that he \vi!! tin k' Was hi i :.t'. ti his honif, out 1In Seiiutm I denis th- piimor ; t><! says he xj.ecs Lo remain i ? Smith Carolina R ?*)re-oMt st e SI dpeumi- \icn:n guttn Canal inll will come up for <\.n siaei.iti 'ii tin <iny after liie Christ mas h"! dnys It w'P probiolv la : week 'ht re.?.ter in-fore the hill is fi I ally pascal Thu canal is to eos1 1 fix-. It,tl,i (Ml ir,d already t here are gut hern; i:> Washington contractor* whn ? ipact to secure a liberal alio* of this appropriation "I' ? f No wonder we have had a cold spell of weather, we notice among the ri ports of the hli/./'ird in t he Chnrlestfo evening Post that St, Paul Minnesot< reports ti ai ;,ti* thermometer reunited 22b decicei below zero, aid still cold erweatlnr prevailed further \or1' west. We have heari of some pretty chilly weather in our time bip '22."> degreese h?i?\v /.<*? > * -vk?;h the rug ?>!T the bush. Our e >ld* st day wnn balm Bummer west her compared with this 14 is po?s<ijle to ii?, steal, drir * and swear, and yet be a good church member, and a valuable and h""' ' respected citizen its you. if you always observe the folio rules: Whew you lie, let it he down to pleasant dreams, that always bless the clear eorisn ince When you steal Jet it he away from evil association's and immoral companions. When you drink let it be pure sparkling water, natures own beverage, when you ewenr, lot it. he that you will lend your influence to the upbuilding of your community or town morally and industrially, that .you will take yourjjho r.e puper^ind pay for it, . ad have yo tr Job work c'one in your Own town. CIIRIS TMA S C<?M/ ;S HUT ONCH A YRAR, The sales of the dispensary in Union [>n Monday ami Tuesday amounted to two thousand and thirty dollars and lifty rents. The sales on Christinas rve being over thirteen hundred dollais. Notw ithstamling tliis extraordinary puri-hase of strong drink it is somewhat retmirkahie to say that there Wi-re only four arre.-t> made during the entire d;.v and night Christmas eve. This is a I'onsi ierahlc* amount to l?e spent in one day for strong drink, hut we believe that the dispensary is responsible for the <|iiietude that prevailed throughout the day. We ran all remeinher very distinrtlv during the reign of the open hat room that there were possibly a liuiKirt'tl orunKen men 10 oc seen on our streets ami arrests soinelitues ran up into the dozens, while brawls and lights, cursing and swearing was 110 unusual ueeurrenee upon the streets. It does seem that the morals of the drinking element are r n the upward grade. The most of the large purchase of whiskey this Christmas, possibly NO per cent, of it. was taVm to the quietude of the home, where it has la-en stored away to he drank in moderation. This is so much bettor than formerly, when the social drink at the bar nouncl up in a drunken brawl or general boisuousiicss and rowdyncss, that we cannot he., giving the dispensary credit for havii o made a step forward, in the tense of morality at least. Another commendable feature is the fact that the attractive feature formerly held out t?. tin- hoys b\ the open bar with its comfortable chairs, line mirrors, billiards, pool, etc . to capture the young man in his even ings after business hours has been removed. We believe this is one of the best features of the dispensary law. an i we believe we can see a beneficial result in the rising generation already. We have small hope of reforming the drunkard, hut if we can keep tlie* temptation out of reach of his children awell as our own it will not be many years before w e will have a generation of sober and industrious young men t hat we may he proud of, and the tip) h 1 will he the exception rather than the general rule. I.et the young ladies heiji along this Jesuit by l'row ning dew n t lie habit aimiic't lieir \ < :ii in/ no it associate* !t may he very luntty to li-te-n to tin a|'patently wittv remarks of the y??i111 man whose- hrain is tired hv streui;; drink hut 110 truly sommIiIc an-l >h -| thinking vounu woman would cau- t< link her future* eiesliiiy with the* follow w hose- w it only sparkled w ith the sparkling e-up. hot liquor alone* hoys, Ctrlli*t tin-hoy alono who won't lot liqnoi alom- ami you will oach he* ahlo t< choose* your life* enniipAiiion from the vorv host of the- opposite* se-x. ami tin world. the- community in which ym live* ami your own live-s will he ma-h butler ami happier l?v such union. Christmas comes hut once a ye*ar it i.true hut luul the* occasion not far better l*i made one of joy an?l happiness to ourselves. our families and those* roum about us, than an occasion for allow in-, the brute nature- that lies dormant in ??tti being to exert i'self and tlu-reby make yourself re-die-uloiis to say tin- le-ast of i1 ill the- eyes of those* wie>se opinion Vol value- most iii your sober uuum-nis? While we sav the dispensary is at improvement upon the* old !-ar re-on system, we* do not approve *>f the sale under any cireuin-tuuv.s, hit of the evils le*t's have the- lesser of t'e tw ? The thir.-t for whi-key i- a devotuing lire-, the- dana?-r is in taking tin- lirst < 1 ri 11k. " 1'otieh m> . taste n-*t, for at la -t it hi e-th like- a se-ipe-nt and . tingelh lik* an a-l'h-r." Tin* old toper- will drink. Let the-m drink until they -lie out. hut Cod save t!ie- rising generation. The Editors at the Exposition. (Continued from page 1.) \ couple of hunts we-ro soon fille-d, w?- were shoved otT and tiwny we went, urried along r.y the rushing wilt rs, iloipi g lit d scraping against the ides of i be dark W ilis U i> i-nn .l <it see ?im in*h before our nose hut a t ni~t >"d in lucfc. We passed several a"'T' - of, ' h?> trip, one scene was , ? negro pioki' g a bar jo, another was n i.-s.it f ful ualsi-ji pe pic! tire ! ght on '.ho lako," wltilo another was >tii intio scene with a Idg polar hear o- intn/!y ready to jump into r . oat mi <J devour its -votpants. \Vo ail ! It oar t!?. * chimes in t In- distance riioso caverns were lighted by inc.mlosoor t l'fhts, but it was dark i? Kgvpt between them l it* ride isab-mr ni!f a in'le a <1 it takes some S or M? ninut'S to make the trip When yen tvii.d ill) at the start in?* point, y ni imagine you have boon on a jonr-o y >f many miles. This js a g?nd ride md no one should tn'ss it. From li'To tl\o party wont to tho Esquimaux village where these funn.v people nil dressed in fur and their intelligrr t logs wore t ut through a number of tricks for our delectation Tho next, place was the homo i f neautiful .Ion K?y, the world r? lowned edip'nted horse, in charge ? f jtti old Southern darkey who is his trainer, and is justly prou i it th> wonderful horse. i ills horse can nhnjt i>pis! iix lie nv?M,?<L'> 4>ul can give ready and ,"vto problems in subtraction, ? ' \tion and division or th 1 \jne?s combined about ,t t aoou are through stating the problem, .1(1 many other tricks nor. less wonderful. There was much speculation as to how it was possible for this horse 'o perform in this wonderful manner, but none seemed to be satisfied. '"he negro himself says ho cannot explain It. Hostock with his wonderful monagrie of trained wild animals was the )a?t piaett to visit and it was well worth the trip. The control h- has over these ferocious wil I animal* ie somothing remarkable, He handlehis lions, tig irs, bear and elephants in a manner that is remarkab'e. arid th< j were made to do foats thai we have never before seen performed by these animals, The boxing cnugaroo is a novel feature that is very interesting and amusing. The kangaroo stands up on his hind legs and tail and knocks like a veteran. W hen it gets too warm for him he stands on his tail and knocks with ? !! four of his feet at once. This wound up the midway shows for the evening, and all returned to the city well pleased with their evening's enter!?u tnent. There are a number of other .ittr.tc funis for the Midway that were not completed. When everything is in place nnd in running order the Midway will ho one of the tuotA attract v> features at tho Exposition. ? The evening was spent by most of us in taking in the sights a reumi / town There are many shows *ol more or less interest in the upper portion of town, near Line Mr.*?-t, with the other side issues usually to be found around town upon such or casions to pick up your loose change. Friday morning everybody was up bright and early, though some bad ? not retired until the 'wee sina" hours. The program for this morning was a boat ride out to sea beyond Sullivan's Island. A drizzling rain began to fall about N n'eWk and it be'an to look like the trip on ;h. Water would have to lv ' -'doited but in an hour's time the clouds r. !l- <1 awuy arid We made "o h-- \> -at. :j We had not reached the j-'tjew when j S one of t ho ladios b?-g'n: to 'eel L j t 'n and begged to be i .!-,*>? hm-k. So U illri) WHS made in U)I.- g-w lit to >0.1. However, we g> t >\ g or. v w \ of the city from the water, also of tin new barracks being erected at Fort Sumter. Returning we steamed up the Cooper several miles to the pop t L looted for the naval station. i i ? fine location on the left side of the river. WI\ile we were on the wh'o1 ) a meeting of the Editors was called and resolutions were otT red rot umthauks to the managers of the Expo i sition, the city authorities, 'fie electric street car company and the local press representatives of the nily for the courtesies extended !< the ' Editors during their stay in the city A i Several t'.iks were imior by 0<d ? 1 [t-:nphiSI, Col Wagner, Mrs V"*-! | vmia Voung and others, and a gener-1 j J good finin g prevalent throughout 'he| f trip. One of our most popular a . m- j | i hers, who hopper s to h * a hacheior, | , ! was drawn over the c ails for his p. r sislency in remaining single A court oi ii ijuiry w us organiz rl to i". ' vesti^at. ?s to toe cause of this, - ?;?t eonnruttee to report at next rig il or , ' meeting Mrs Virginia Young * - ] < culled to the front and u> anon osl i j j made chairman of the ?v m niie- j j . ! Sin- at once took solas with tin* i J ? ......... ?, | prit Mini judged liiiu not guiliv < j Kefi-esdim nts were served duit i th" trip consisting of smdwiehe-* <i ! beer Water wish ?.t ft premium o -t ! ' ! t hose of 11* who did no* lake beer f-l " I like the n-growho H*id he h ii. ?*ed n whs in the right. church but ham I surely got mi i lie wrong p-w. W i I w? re sum-l'-ed to see .0 :e n\ is ie? , ' j dri!; ng >>i i' sei in* t <i ()< ij ii, : h" thing in (' uirie-'eu 1 fhere MHi < e tn:i . o i t hi?- f r s? > !u> (>\ i 'n.'H'iiin tun iin.t *f ??4?tiiMe.. w:. . W fiii:ik is e >111 n Jil l til e, II i-j i mi i r iuir-, we wiI e i I ' . i one t * u ? it Hi .-i :i i s-t. Hup a- ? i ll.iie ii. 11. life ll W iS .?>' > Tie e 'I' i k, i: li !' I' :i i t . . i . ?r p H Ii "ii H in .t i*'-sv u.. i tt'tl"!' Ii" IV lit. In I'll' 1". X *! i I -It ' i ; , be ,\*i i''i if i ' -U b .- = y iiit"\' '-i >, t . j ve. In ' no U' Ii - v.. " -.1 iju lu r. >! 11. se re*oi:r ; y tt; <i v- ) mm* ' lb- ill broken (tut ii this o; s-, wo 1'iin v.meh i r ii. whle >h re p.. 1 . j beer by ! Ii * kg in arm's teaeli, : I' I that wis ? ! :>y \v*s to turn l(:e| finn et ami ; t a 1 lie wanted, and ti nt he h'ld hi Come tnirstj for Wiltit if , s ! w:,r -r m' [ui i.nt know that he wm ! 1 gi i i dm-1 in t hree hours, vet he rii.. ( l. u . .:eb a dr-.j> of b< o e b--.: \ t. , when a man resist tin* k i d of t. m;. ? tllti III lie d. : erv.'S) e.-p cil CIVi! t ' ; And one of tin- greatest pleasures w r)(] lmd on the trip was to sh ?w Inn where the water was when we Mm- ^ . Ceeded fi> -.ll? in finding sunt1, in i j S lie might ipieM'li th" t!ur-t htnugh' K on by the^all s< a air \\ e >iec? i> ? I i rust that h:* tuny nlw <vs ke.-o lore .oh it ion io abstain from intoxi -r, n- as reiigun ftly as hed<d>ui Ins t ii?1 (Charleston (lur nalerswill piers. eJcen>e Mim diversion, i>ut w imird j no! resist the inclination of ..fT"i'-i g a e v words of c urimend?'t',-n t" tie- j mi in who - vi-l*nc s t nai he lias wii |i i\e.-p r ? e-iiuj tor that hvd r?l-!leS ted mou-ter consuming tliirst for slro. p ft vi i U to return to t ho trip, after viow'r?? i the* site fur the naval station m ii ' listening m a vry interesting hivtor\ of the old "olo'.inl homestead loc.it* d J .thereon froin Mr F. \V. Wagner, \v? turned dnwfi the river, rounded th? ! battery and steamed up the \shh y river to the 1 >t?.?1 is?t? for the Kxnnsi-I tion grounds. We run into the inn I ' trying to m .ke a landing, and had *o | go hi 'her t>. t ho luinher dock where n 1 Q landing \V).> finally made oy wuikmg planks The remainder of th* ? veni*?g w?i J spent in looking oyer the ground* for I ho last time on this irip and * return to town was made. Tim editorial party oil exnress?d themselves well pleased with the trip to the Kxposit ion and the royal r" : ception tendered them while in >!> city and promised to visit the Kxp > sition next spring on their return from the annual meeting ot the aseo? ciation at. Georgetown. We have endeavored to g'vo only a bird's eye vie^nof the beautiful Ivory Ohty and the surrou< dings, and the half has not been told. If you want to enjoy a trip go to the Charleston Exposition. Subscribe for The Timoi NEW DRES ^ AT" .THE MI >ur excellent business in tl busy ord MORE NEV T-T g CXI K5 I ltJ ,ll-\vo<-l 'Yioot Panne], new shades, very pretty >G-inch Cashmeres, new winter shades, just in tlti 0-inch all wool Wnetia is, the new popular shad hunella, ono of th pret.tn st ?'(mvhs shewn this gray, gam t, blue: and black worth ?1L.*2C>, but \V urn showing : hirg-- assortment of Black Goo? tine, Si<>haii: , Poplins. Granite Cloth, etc. Pr eeour new iaro-wi h> IPack TaflWta, very prett h au De Soie, a regular wor'd heater/lovely weav number at Cew lot T?IV- t'n -iiivs. pretty shades for trimntin Wondorfnl bargains : Clothing; G-a its' Eurn; hisses Jack its, Etc. Something new to s WWW? h! THiy Pi MI m R. P. HARt ? i'igii I'O THE BABiES. i . _ "I: * Bastern Manufacturing: Co., of fl STs tLu .; _ : ur?>, will present to every baby, ? g jg Bl E| <re year of age, in this county, one " ' silver l?aby spoon with the baby'a : ane engraved on same. You do Buy a ??cCo] .have io pay one coni nor buy any- _ ... g to got this sp.>.<n. The Eastern J G -il G 111 a.l : .luring Co. are large manufacr v and jobbers of jewelry and HP **.* /v v rv.sire, and have taken this method ' *. i.ei't'.siiig their goods. Instead of ie \ 1 v ? 1*111 * t5 H I vc nlrc n-.l ng tnousands of dollars for a^ine advertising they have decided | cliillL'S '.Ills s<?: ^ ;ive it away direct to consumers. sulintr in i fi< The undersigned firm has been J i .be distributing agent for thin j PVI ' j.tllly. Bring your baby to their I I lore and give its name and age and i r o.i will receive one of these beautiful i OUT IlGlgillx liver sjKx>ns all engraved free of cost. will just let U 'his is not a cheap article, but solid '\r /< liver of elegant design. Don't fail j libit AlC 01 111 > look over the elegant line of The ] lastern Manufacturing Co. 's goods on GIIEEN i isplay at i-4t r?ti* won jink store. i\- dVI I 5 4mm) I*&- .' mhbwm - *ms * K|$ '' ? V % v ' 03 Tiio ii.:ic;: ii ?.i k vrei wo- jtcw\ til men's in-.-. Ar ! t!; constant v? I V y^^^jBuLA I \ cm' of chi! i't n, i! ?.v ami iiit'jlil,i> H ' ! //* \y%g:A w I often loo triii <! {" . von i strong J |_ " ' woman. A hnggnrd face tells I!?? j j (.JoiIltJ II ml inspect stop of the overworked hcu . ivifo | ! , hat we 8ave v \ JUHl mother. Doraiiffrrl numsea, H i . i louoorrhroa nn'l fulling of tho ,? J UP8Urpft88GCi, I womh result from overwork. ^ leather by the pou ' Every honsewife ncds^i remedy li \ to regulate her menses and to jj keep Iter sensitise fcmnlo organs ff in perfect condition. itf | // > Ir4"^ J*?* IT30 WIK^CAOTUlIi;-38"4'" ^ Is dointr tl?: f'?r thousands of R I American women to-day. It cured 1 I v Mrs. Jo ie. ami that is why sno 3 ' ft uB D writes this frank letter: h| ^ v K (Il<*nit?sm6, Ky., Keb. 10,1901, I |. I inn ho (flan t'i; I our Win? of f'nrd'M M is hclptnc mo. I "ii feeling bettor liir.n H . I hn\o foit f<? years. I am doitn|.7*v U 1 HT K ViTVIO ?> ?< own wotk wimotii !<ny ucip, ftnri 1 11 A O X i washed l:t'it wen* and mm - n?on hit M I f4~t f TTXT f ?g ?* ? tlrnl. Tli vt sIhwh that (!<o Will'; is 0 1 VA ? r I? Hi IL Jrl 1Q doiiiR nio 1 ll,ii 1 'K fh-*liier 3 I TT?? T'tr m tot m ia' UiB.i I ; . i f v.-n h f< r . . < 1^,1 (jfHiil JJ Ui* 1 tl /I IN f\ X' mid out hearty [ l. p ui t 'tiivc m IT X .JT'i *W'a iVT Win? ol Caruni, I i'si i t<. : ,Vv. to G i. A Al\ AJ A \J down flv? or six li.iu H h.m, d iv, hut now I do not thin !r <il lyiuf <1 it I i iron nil I the day. Mkm. Kiciiaud Jombs. ^ < V\ 91.00 AT IIHI OOINTH. U '?fo- ^ 20 Tot dvlcfl and literature, ftivir.if ?ytn|?* M torn*. "It" I.' !'? Ad^.?^tY i?tJ?irUM?ui The B Chattanooga MartMne On Cti?t?*riir>jra, Tinn. ?| 1 f-v * w a (V% :ti itf- ? ? HT1 / / > A rl A n , IS GOODS ITUAL. \ his department keeps ^ lering >/ GOODS. new things: material for waists, our special price 30o. is week, value 33c. our low price only 25o. les, value 31, o^r low price only 85o. season in dark green, brown, mode, t we only ask $1,00 Is, Pebble Cheviot, Melrose, Floren- % icos 50c to $1.25 v for skirts, etc., nt 81/25 and... $1.50 res, regular price 81.25, our special v $1.00 gs, shirt wnhts, etc., at 50c and.., ... 85o in Millinery, Shoes) Li nings, Liadies and' .how you every day. m COMPANY. ->\/ R* <ir, m^r. . IE PROSPEROUS.. imiek Mower and Rake. There tv th:m, lb y are as advertised, iST IN THE WORLD. iiulv sold a solid c<?r of McCorm'ek Maason and *vili have another car. on our w days, DELAY IN BUYING^ | >rs are using tlieni and you can if you s know you want them. Don't forget ick makes them and fc B O YD SELLS THEM. M Buggies p# Wagons f x.ni w i t-/? ? ife Carriages ""'.l....... All Kinds to Suit EvoryWu. our stock before you buy. Wc will guaranis# on money if you buy from us. Our Harness we manufacture our own goods. Harr??i nd or side. Don't Iorget us or business, M &. BOYD. F F EE I < 4 > ? SND1BD MOCHA A?D JAVA 1 MADE MORE FRIENDS FOR IY OTHER ONE ARTICLE. TRY WILL USE NONE OTHER.c to 35o PER POUND S & ESTES, The Pancy aroc*r*' ' - ' ' "