The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 17, 1902, Image 6
Letter. Note
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~ * 9 4iva?3
. 5J*ftV ' " 1 y other kind of
' f-v-r
g?;!;: Job Work
Witty trad promptly excutcd
at the
Times Job Office.
,t t Renic Vibor, Friends,
Voit v :!! .liwava iind a full
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li no o!
. '' V\ ,:r, Sugar, Coffee,
iV;, .Lsrd, Car.iiod and
i >-> !?d Goods, Fresh
\T . 'able.s, and everything
it; ; I' lit'l iu an up.-lo-date
lbw)ily Grocery, -.f mv Store.
T by.c : ssri Cigars * Specialty.
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OFFK 1: AT RKSIOSNOE ON
MO NT UN STREET.
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v . w , . . %
,Uali fititer at ?>frioo or at
& Moon.t<:*s Pharmacy
V'1' \vi;l i>e j?. niptly aitemUti to.
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:; ' I can supply all dcn>andv
for l'h.mr. i a:so do
AH Kinds of Sawine
and U vsupply of framing
lumbar cn hand. I have jusl
added
- V TWO FINE 70-SAVV GINS
and am rer?dy to do youi
*?.' - Give me a call.
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YV . /V. KAi ,
KILLER.
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abif r ti clj f >v. lug, lying junl
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liirri < H ' ? i. Parties v.iMhiriu
to r ir . Ill poly at Tin: Timks
Ofii .. '[ . ,5. <>. iii'oi-ics, on Law
Rh; ;;-. . 5-tf
NOTICE.
I vc bought n heavy draft wagon
of . u'-i; f ou ids o 11iitc.ity, and am
now nropnred to do ill kinds of honvy
hauling or will hire at the wagon.
4;>? .An. J. W. GlLAVBT*
lor pAonlg mon?y. J
PATENTS
W'ljriADE NIARKS or return EMTIk
i. attorney's fee. Bend model, sketch
Srjj'l-" ,d w.e nn IMMEDIATE
FRb L report on patentability. We give
the beat legal service and advice, and oar
charge:t are moderate. Try ns.
SWIFT & CO.,
Patent Lawyer*,
Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
if rv. .
J. CLOUtiH WALLACE. '
I
ATORITEY AT LAW.
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It o:n 1"_ up sla v- Fofter iuilding. .
!
ralph k. carson. it. l. s "All e.
t ARSON & SCA1FE,"
attoknevs at law.
Speciu attention given to real ee- i
Vite > .1 eoU'N?": E3.
;jamp-= m:: np.o. d. p.. duncMN
c. i\ 3andkrs.
Mimm, .Duncan and Sanfe-s
ATTOR.N'KYS AT I.AW.
OiHiv X?>. 4 Law U?r:gc. Union
8. 0. 5-1y
D. F.. HYDuICX, J. A. SAWYER.
Spartanburg. Uaiou.
HYDRICK & SAWYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Ori'ick Xo. Law It a nob,
w am.ack, bchuhno.
J ly
J. G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
U iiion, S. C.
Office Offo-site Court IIotjsk
vlONEY TO LOAN
On Fanning Lands.
1 .oil'.** Time. Easy Payments.
No Commission. Borrower pays
actual cost ol" perfecting Loan.
E. K. PALMER,
Columbia, 8. C.
J. Clougii Wallace,
Union, 8. 0.
P. O. Box 288. 17?Gin
j USSIOS AM) G 1,1$ AX tfl'tCIK'*?
R A It. RO. \ D COM PA NY
1 irchttlulc Effective A'ov. 12,1900.
T)"\in Xo. 15 leaves
I nk;. Milll Station 6:15 .1. in
Actives BniLdo 6:27 a. m
Trail: X.-- 17 loaves
t't ion Mill Station 4:30 p. in
Arrive? Dnfi'ato 4:12 p. 111
Train A'n. T'? leaves
UuITalo 12:15 p. ui
Arrives U.don %till Station l2:--7 p n?.
Ti:;iu Xo is leaves
Buffalo 0:10 p. in.
Arrive1! Union Mill Station 0:22 p. in.
Alt Tn.'.us lJ.vd; Except Sunday.
The Union and Glenn Springs
roH'l Co.. is now pivpaied l.o h indie all
passenger and freight bn- kie-.-s l.-eUveeii
Uni.,n e.n.i UutT.do. All l'teight i'??r i'.nf1
!. will }> handled eit):er lVuiii ttse
Southern Iftiiway do-[>ol or from the
Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to
Buffalo v. ih iy- sold at the Union Cotton
Mill Station. We now have, a first, e\?b
passenger coach in oj>eration.
T. ?J. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright,
President. Gcn'l '::tu:v.ror.
-ARoufTD';r
The Humorous Narrative 01 a Quaint
r Cape Cod Citizen's Trip.
10 It Thousand. Issued In Two Weeks.
Written anil Illustrated l?y Thus. Iteming.
Wide margins. Heavy ptiper. Marginal
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aocurnie pen SKercnes oi me types oi
visitor.1, to tho Exposition, including
t lie most unique portrait of President
McICinley ever made?drawn
i from centre to e'reumfertnee will)
one lino. Tiii* is the only portrait of
its kind in the world. N#t Fleming,
who w !H en eye-wit r.ess of the assassination
of the President, tells the story
with n graphic pen and pencil, both
absolutely accurate. For sale at all
book stores, or sent postpaid on ieceipt
<>f price, $2.00.
NUTSHELL PL'P.. CO.,
50-?,m New York City.
"liOOI. I : . . ,
thing i" ?! v ;is ..
There Ie iif. . (,.r
sbiv.hbT it -i-i in , ;
one arm.
i The short <? : .< ? . ; : - ?'
I price of the : . ; 1 ;
country ever r..i;-' !.
Experin). ;! ; : !: : { ;>
pound corn is v.? :; . i i
as stock food t!:>?.u
Tbo f u row cow . : . i . , :
fatted at !': ; r: j.. t' . , .
j the very to- g!u m < . i . i ;.
If nit things !i i;
some wise men ? ; ;
box elder bug is sr. . i ; V
Tlicro Is so;ne tii?-5.' a i... di 1
OXnected. ln>rnti??. . .i ..
. II I.I ^ I I
bivf Is old horse ?::d isot old < '.v..
A country which v. ill pio-lore pood
cherries nnd ponchos Is n Rood one.
even If the soil Is mostly ^hlte sand.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY. )
-d?V ;
Condsni.-i? SelteUMle In ETe'ot | |
JauoXOlll, KOI. ' f
STATIONS. J x?Ufl. '
Lr. Ghcu-leeton .'. Ti W \> ml" 7 UO a x
" Ktuumoivlllo, 12 (/? n't! 7 41 a m ,
" BronclivlUo 2 Co a mj 9 CO a iu j
" QMCA&ebnVR 2 45 a ml '-*> a in i ;
" KlngvtUo 4 05 a ml 15 si a in ; ,
LV. Sftvjk!U>ah 12 IK) tv in! 12 S3 a in
" KarmSntl 4 i:; u ml 4 10 a m t :
" H.n.'krillo 4 24 a mj 4 28 a in
l/r. Co.uiiii -i :? -.1' 15 ;o a ia
" I'roMHiyily 7 11 a ia| 32 20 n'li !
M Newl-orrr 7 ::tl a mi 12 '<>.} p m
" Nlnoly-Slx 8 :4? a nil 1 '? > i? ni
" Groui wood 8 60 a m 8 0ft i> in
As* Bodgoa . !? 18 a nil 2 c.s p m .
LSi AliStiVlllo I 5 IS a l. ' 3 !'< p ill ]
at? bbuwi I 10 to ft nil <5 '-'j p m j
Lt. Anuen> n .... j u"a in| 8 48 i>~n? |
AfjWvettvillo | ii 'S) n iu 4 ? .*> )( <u .
Ar. t.<C i.Vtim :t ...? p njj 0 00 p in ?
tTALjggtgfe,!'
tiV. OvrrnvliV : ; i ii m| 40 ft m I
" Pic Imont C .V) p in; 10 to it in l
" williar.iiion ! ; i: p ml 10 85 it m j
Ar. Amlbrsna .! s 15 p ml n li? a_*n ! '
Lv. Uiiitj.n j-"; JjJj p uij jo 4g ft m j
Ar. Do;i(i'iQ.<.. | s u.? p ml 11 10 n m j j
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Cv. if<-i? ~b so p jiij'TI ;v in , i
Ar. tlroc .'v.i'd y ;.y ;> n;j 11 J ft in !
" Nluelj-.- ix Ii lo p i?>i 5.' i -i p m i
" Newberry 10 !.< p in' 1* 10 p w i j
" Prn'ipi-; by M y? p i>: 1 i'l 11 lit .
" Ooltnnblti . . 1 i . i> m! " 40 p in I
Ar. Blwkvllio i 'j .V: a ml 3 S a m | '
" Ripinv I | 8 07 ft in j it 07 ii in
" Unvnniph.... j ' 60 a ml 4 CO ?i in
Cv. Kincviiio s RJ a mi 8 in p in
On^fcebur,* I p. .<5 ft nil 4 1? p m
" Brniicbvii'f | i Ml r. m 6 .?,? j> in
" KuininvrviHn i 5 57 a in 0 4'i j> m
Ar.Oharleifon I 7 on a ml 7 80 p m
TSafirrpaf'yl svATinMs i toalb >' Uy
N(> lj. N.i. i DAAiiwia. |No.H.|NO.10.
11 00pj W?*r'T? w. O h n l' osvnu.. A r 7 bOrPTooa
12 00uI V :! n iSnm corvillo " > ''.'I.1 0i a
a 00 ft] OCOftl " .J3riillcliviii& " , ! i a
2 i"ift v :y.'j " Or n.'"b'i v;? " - j 15 n
4 05 nilo 41 ri| " K". uv;Vc " :> 1?' :! :ij n
la l? It Ii.v..f-::c Ar I 4 .Kin
4 10 ft] " ..V. cii v.'.-n . " I 11 07 A
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1 jfj.-i 'i :y> a ..Ci.ini. bi i.. I : top o .?ip
7 67 ; ' 15 p " m.... " 1 28 ul 8 60 a
8 M#n; ' !M ;?| " . ..- s>: r.n... " ? .' 15n i lip
C' 17 r. .. ' . " l.'nbra " il .-7 0 7 lJn
0 oI is' 'i ! " ...loft: . y.. " tl 17 ; c .Viii
0 i.i a; : 0! i. " " 11 Ms 0 <lilu
1ft 0; r : 10 A1- S*>:ir i h . >r.; Lv I ) a 0 1" i?
10 U< a] + bvbj-rrcp.bv.i Ar 10 a.?a' "< o . p
2 Pj ti' ; 15 p|Ar...AabevlHo ...Lv| 7 o.i n 0 U";?
"P" p. m. "A" a. ni. ">r'n4xV.'.
DOU'iii'.* l. Air.V M10UV1CM l ^T'iVKHN*
OHAKLE JTON AND ?:<VILI.14.
Pllllfti.vi sVcpia^ cfii-s ..-> T? air. - ami
JO, 1. ni'ai !s>, on ,/>. pikH'. ??ivis5>ii. liiniiiy c.'.rs
en fbe-o tiv '>s " von'ii n;? c.ls enrou t>.
Train jtrivv* v'; . i lt?;i> vr-:, A. .A* tl. uivbion,
norlhb nr.'i, a. ?a.. . y. m., O.Tip. ni.,
(Veitilbuie Minitedl rn:i t-:A5 v. in.; & ni'bbtraifi
I:.':.: r. in.. .i:l"> p. in.. in., (Y'titibule
J.irr.itiidl, ami l'Jri.vi a. in.
Ti?:.i:.< Icinv.i ti rem villr. A. r.nrl C. <]ivisi',n.
north.-.>uiui,;.:f.> a. m., -4 p. m. r.-ul 5:l> p. in.,
(Vestibule Limited). ii (1 5 53 suu'iibound,
1 ;?> a. in..4 v>. r>\.,13 :i.: p. m. (VcMibuio
Limited), ftnl 1; :&) m.
Treinc 15 and 1*'?Pol'nmn Slcnpinjj Ci.va ,
between Charleston and Ai'heviP.o.
Elegant Pullman Drt.'.viur ' -m Sleeping I
C?r# iwnrrMPi S:<v: - '> <i A.-. } ! curoulo I
Cl'iiiy Vn-t .vf ii ' . .? ; }* ? '' i Ohn-innatt. I
Trains III rnd l; .; *??" :? Parlor Oars between
< uM'A-i'.'j'i uud /: . ovi:;..
FRANK .4. GANNON, fc. 13. liAHDWICIC,
Third V-P. Jfc Gun. Mgr., I4tt?. Pas. Aitent,
Waahinxtpn. i). O. Word1 melon, 14, O.
W. H. TAYi.oS. R W.-llUNV,
Aset. Gad. Pa.1. Agt, lMv. Pas. A st.
A' O'l. , S. ^
' |T|Vj' ?.< riiiGH
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
AUGUSTA AN J) ASHGV1I.LE Short Lino
Schedule in effect Oei. rail, I'A'l.
Lcavc Auxusta .005 urn 8 55 pin
Arrive Greenwood 18 3i> pin
Anderson 7 10 pin
nuurens 1 il pni (! 35 am
Greenville Ursnni 113dua.
sparirinburg 33Jpai Out am
I'niou i.{" [mi
Saluda 5 33 pm
ilcnneraonviilc.. ? li pra
Aslievlllo 7 15 pm
Leavo Aslicville 7 Oft am
I'nion ft 45 am
Spartanburg 1315 pm 3 20 pro
Gieenville 13 33 j-rn 1 4s [>ai
Laurens 13 45 pm <i :t0 ptu
Anderson 7 35 am
Greenwood 3 07 pin UObpni
Arrive Au.nhMi...^ 5 40 r.ia ii :3?'uin
Leave Columbia U'iw am
Newberry 13 43 pin
Clinton 1 35 pun
Arrive O roenvlHe . 38ft pin
r?i>rtrtMm>'jrjy 330>pni
Leave Kiwiteiiburg H i-r> pro
Greenville 1~ '?& pru
Arrive Clinton 'J pm
Ncwhoriy <1 06 pm
t lolumbift 4 80 pm
Fastest and Heat Line Let neon N< wberrv
ninl Greenville, Spartanburg an-1 Glenn
Springy.
Connection from Newberry via Columbia
Newborry urn? Laurens Haiiv- ay.
For :tnv in forma Lloii write
W. J OHA fit, ?.< n. Pans. A::t..
Augusta, tin.
T. M KMVKHsdJf. Tnf'.c Matnuror.
Cheap Ratci.
Southern Railway announces excursion
rates for the winter season to the
various icsorts of the South. Tickets
are now on sa'o, with final return limit
May ?dst, UK>2.
for detailed information as to rates,
schedules, etc., call on any ajrent of tho
Southern Midway or connections.
W. II. Taylok,
A. u. J\ A., Atlanta, Cia.
Don't Force
Your Bo<wels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
oh the entire system, and where
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE..
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless, vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalize/
known.
As pleasant to the taste as i
candy, and as positive as the harshest
mineral. I^To gripe or pain.
10, 25, 50 cents.
SOLD BY UNION DRUG 00.
UNION, 8. C.
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5 I v4 IB S? 1*1
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^Ji^DOUBLH DAILY
SERVICE
iJ-:tweL-M New Yo?! . Tampa, Atlanta,
Vow OfltTis and Feints South and
Wat.
IN EFFECT DEC'EJIUER 1st. 1001.
SOUTHWARD^
I)ail y Dull y
No. :ii No. ii<
Lv. X"v.- Yurie, 1* I: P.... 1" .' *> ( i.i 1! 10 :i in
Lv, pmiwluft.iiiti, l'h It,, .i vj ;> in 7 jilrnu
i.v. II .!.: ' A 1 .. 0 40 a iii 10 ji ni
<v. i luiiibln 8 ion i'i I o*i 3 in
tr, S.tvituunit " i*.: ?! ji in : to aiu
\r. . kM.nvillc " > ?> i? III " (.si u III
\r. itniiui " . ?( .' i in .140 p in
~~ "nT7.~:fi .\*.'. i r
L.r. Ni1*.* York, N Y I'&N t 7 "> n in 8 55 ji m
|,v. I'lillad Ipli'a " 10 10 n in II 80 pro
I.T, l'uitiiuuuUi,S A I. U> II00 pin I) .'i u in
i.v. w mnmi " ij wu 111 1*2 :>K ii 111
.v. Nnrlina " 12 0.1 S m I :'n |. m
i.v. i.viiilcnoii " 1 W ii ni 2 i'j j> in
.v. It'll' Ik'i *' - a in :t ft > |i in
v. 1,'. 'I!., n Tin n.l a in i". IS ji hi
v, H.n.il'H " GO. am lu |> in
I.v. I 'li< filiT " 4."> II in 1 :i"i a III
I.v, Siivviiwci'kI " 11 i?G :i in ! -li! u in
I.v. Alia i;i " 2 iw|? hi i; |:ia in
\v. MllillU 1 "" I'm 7 60 a li|
\r. Nashville, N 0 & cSt I. IHh lit II > |> m
\r, M> n.plils I 1.1 j' i.i * 2-1 a ai
NORTHWARD
I' lily Daily
No. :!4 No, us
i.v, Memphis, N <' .V I. 12 -i". ihh.ii !i on |i m
I.v. Nnaiiviilo 7 5) pin . ft t'O il hi
v. Alia- ta, J S A !. Ilv 12 no-ni S 0" p m
\r. Atli- ll.i " " "i ; in 12 22 j> PI
\i. I.r-: av..;<vl " 10 p in 2 07 a III
\r. Clirnlur 7 . p hi I CO a in
,v. jfiniiiVni 10 ftp in 7 iiia m
I.v, s.iiili 'vn Pints ll :i.t j.ill 8 .14 a :n
L.V. It- ln\'li M 1 ii." a i.i 9 11 0". a m
v. 11. ml. r-on " il 07 a iii 12 :t? p ta
.v. NorHrrn " ;. hi 1 2-1 p in
,v. W . !.|..|i " il lii 2-to pill
\r. ! .r?? itlt " 7 loii lu r> 23 |rm
M. I hii.'.'piii.i, N \ i'.VN i "> l'ip in .1 10 a in
\r. N .-> 1 oik " s I , p hi s on a in
N.i. :- l No. lit!
v. TiiM|.,i SA I. S;y , ! CO pm 8 00 a in
.v. ,I.h-|;m.:.v;I!o " 1 i ill a i.i 7-t? p ill
v.ir.uiiali " l ,V? p ill 11 *.(i pm
.v. i Y'liiaMti j ' 7 i-1 pin 110a in
. liaiii!>. I " lO-iuplil 7?.r>:iin
.'..- in i'ii Pirns " II iii-pm 8 17 a in
.v. !;:.! !,:!i " 1 . 0 a in lOV'Oill.t
,\. 11 a.1 -.-r.-tiii " :: 1.7 a iii 11 i<2 a hi
.v. Ni'i'linn t> &iu in 12 1ft n in
.v. 1'. i.-r.-i.i:i'i{ " f.Oill :,| 2 2*5 p III
\i". ISiciiiit- ' -I " li i-0 a i.t oil p in
\ ' \" S I; y 1 It) a in o .'l? pin
\r. I;a!lim.-n- J' it It It'.Oain ll .Opm
V r l,liil:-(I--l|,!iia " 1 :w> p in 2 ft-l a m
vr. N?.* in;-;: " I It! p in C .20 Kill
Sniv,?flMlly Kxci ;>t Snuitay.
{? .-ill::,I Ti'iio. (ilia-i in iiaiv-.
i{. i*:. L/r.uNCH,
(ieneral Passenger Agent.
fwwnnii n.-rt-iy
I&0SKSB&- 'M - -ISS
; ' :.** *i
SSroS&jBBw r
wM BY J.S.TRICG
fiif-VfQ'Ui*:'-j COPYRIGHT, 1901. [iY
J * TRiGC. ROCKFORD, IA.
|^T^:'^5^v4 CORRESPOKtCNCE SOLICITED ,
ftfe',:? . T" _ '"T"v"y
The blight is destroying ihe line pear
orchards of Texas.
The hen which lias to pern toll for a
living is the one which will fill the egg
basket.
Kansns comes lo llio front tills year
with an apple crop of over 20,000,000
bushels, worth over ?12,000,000.
AVanled.?Some sort of an animal
which will cat up clean the .10 per cent
wastage on corn fodder fed from the
bundle.
Twenty-six thousand cars of oranges
are In sight in California, aiul they will
be* much cheaper than a miles the com
Ing winter.
Climatic conditions arc a little out of
joint in Minnesota when n man gets
killed by lightniug in November wulle
busking corn.
It is claimed by scientists tbat the
value of an acre of ocean harvest may
be made greater than any acre of land
harvest product. ,
The state of Nebraska could produce
cherries enough to supply all America
if it were only possible to ship and distribute
tlje fruit.
Scratches from barbed wire seem to
bo singularly productive of blood poisoning,
and wounds of this character
should never be neglected.
An Illinois man walked off with first
prize on butter at the late Iowa state
dairy meeting. I lis butler was made
scientifically and not by guess.
A friend of ours had a twenty dollar
straw stack tnmldo oyer tin* other day
and kill a (iffy dollar cow. A fifty dollar
cow should never ho allowed to run
to a straw pile.
Missniii mil Kanr.is otfhanlo hnvo
I )oi:"!.t 11:<*iv o\v!i;tthis .-<a.on a net
Willi n of f: 'iiu .v; "? So S5'J"> jjf-i* new,
wl.i li I;i a ir l easy y way lo g"i
r. out of tl?r? inr.'J.
Wo that writ :.:v ndvhi
hi;; (i;o 11 init. ; <:i i' e foot of lilt*
.No wo < : vc !i. ?!.I i Is trim
Wing mi the v.. tig I. I:is !i jnis tmed
i.;;- tlif : f: . usow iI.:ii: li'H feel.
Where there i.; for.iu! a poor stlcU
of n boy will nhucst always
be fi.ir.nl n poor r.tirl: of a man who
lias something io i!o with tho boy
olthor us pioyonltcr or tutor oud guide.
. J .
Ol' be?t lancl in the county for ^
V.rile. I offer my
MENG PLApE
On extremely
REASONABLE -> TERMS.
The place has an excellent nine room dwelling -with eight
tenant houses and all the conveniences of a country home.
FOUR PASTURES. ?
One of 140 acres with a bull aud pig tight tencc. The
place is four miles east of town on the road to Lockhart Shoals
hetween the liijple and Big Brown's creek.
For terms apply to
TH E TIMES OFFICE or to T, K. PALMER,
Bargains in Real Estate.
7 acres in town belonging to estate of Judge Wallace on
Tosjchc's Branch.
One 2 room cottage near Knitting Mil paying big interest
on our price.
The Lampley residence on Church street.
One wide lot between R. N. Sprouse and C. W. Whitlock.
Farms in different sections of the county. ^
We have what you want or will get it for you.
People's Real Estate Agency.
a sure way to got rich In this country ?
This coiTntry hns become so large |8 to wear your shirt outside your
nnd Its interests so diversified that spe- pnnts, live on rice and run a laundry,
clal legislation intended to favor any jt never falls.
particular Interest or locality Is almost
sure to do just as much harm as It does The March pullets, if of the right
good. breed, are now beginning to furnish a
December cackle over twenty-five cent
There wore 2,755,083 bushels of flax eggs. Old bens don't.
Imported Into this country the past
yonr, while the state of North Dakota A good many men work on the theory
could easily supply every bushel If that they are eutitled to excursion
men would only brenk up cheap land rates aud stopovers, which In railway
and grow this crop. methods uever go together.
The difference between some men A horse Is young at twenty years If
and some dogs is that some dogs are so never overworked and well cared for.
mean nnd worthless that they ought to The tliree-year-old colt given a mature
be killed nnd are. and some men arc so horse's load Is old at fifteen.
menu that while they ought to be kill
ed we scud them to the legislature. We have known a few farmers turn
* over Into tax dodgers Just ns soon as
A learned astronomer lias Intely tbey got the mortgage paid and were ^
made a discover}' which lie claims fully able to get oue on auotber man's farm,
sustains the theory of the nebular hypothesis.
To the great mass of humanlty
this is of secondary importance
compared with the prico of potatoes. fcy
ff THE WORLD!S
It has beeu no uncommon thing for Kj3
corn belt farmers to have sold during m GREATEST FEVER
the past year from their hundred and rS
sixty acre farms hogs to the value MEDICINB.
of 81.000 and o\^r. We have known Ka *" ^ H|
this to be done on an eighty acre farm. Pi h?wUki Mm*
Kfl Mn's Chill an* Ptvsr TmK. It U RH
tsa dniss better than quinine ant HR
We sometimes think it Is easier to M ^'oaVnot^do^WSr TO
Giul proof of the theory of evolution plendld curntn In striking eon- RQ
as advanced by Darwin, Spencer, IIux- BR tStihtli?1* hjr
ley and others in the decadence and re- Mj ""
trojcrossiou of things and men than In ten Costs 60 fonts If It Cum* H
heir physical and moral improvement,
POWERFUL MEN OF THE EAST.
An Interesting Explanation of Their Unnsual _________
W DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED)
ill? Sterol of Their M&rvellous vitality &od Ntrvo iiiitii r iiita ni r #% aapa
Force Jealorsly Guarded. WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Women ("of tao Harem Compound* a Potion Wrhoso Persons who realize the importance
Rejuvenating Effects are Almost Miraculous , . , .. .. . .
and Astonished the Most Skeptical. and value of correctly adjusted glasses ^
?? , ? invariably have their eyes examined and
Tho fondest hopes of ancient or modern . ,
seekers ?Pter the Fountain of Pei^ctual ulleu l)y
Youth, can scarcely havo aimed higher than , _ . . '
the results achieved by the marvellous coin- U ft UOQDrLL OntlC All BH
pound, known throughout the Kust us KL n' OUUUtLL, UpUUIUll, g
MOK 1<1 It
Travellera retutnlng to Europe have, from spartanburg s c
time to time, brought astonishing tales of . or AIU.A.W DUttW, o. .u*
the rejuvenating ctTects produced by this Consultation freo. 19-4f
Womb rof tho Oriont.
Crudely compounded by the Women of the r,?,r,rT??r/> lmTro
Ilarem, fr m lorraulas handed down orally DWJ$l/LINCw HOUSH TO
from generation to generation, the secret of , ...
tills preparation thus jealously gunrdorPand 1 bOSC WhO WA=U to rent A 111C6 COBQknown
only to the hnnates of the llaiein and fortftbto 6 room llOUBC Centrally located
tltt' Court 1 hjsieiiins, El. MOivlllli has been ?,:.i a_j :, *. . . . .
practically un obtainable, excepting by tho w"' Hnd it to their interest lo apply al
favored ones lor whom it whh intended. tltk tjnioft tlmrfl Office. Kccently,
however, a prominent native
Arabian Physician, banished from hiseountry
for offence, and deprived of his vast possessions,
has availed liimself of liis knowledge,
to earn r. llvlihooci befitting his station, Mr vN
i,y supplying this marvellous compound. KL H l|
MOKmll. to the nobility and wculthier H HH II
classes ol nil Europe, who lir.ve cheerfully vSJEAr
paid hlin large fees in return for the benefits
from this practice, this aged Physician lias
repeatedly refused very liberal offers made
to liini for the fornuilu of his Homedy, but
1-e has finally 'tgreod _ with the lmj>orMog
Philadelphia, to put it up in convenient form
for sale exclusively in the I nited States, and
tilts linn luring the exclusive agency, now SZSSSS^h 4Jai^SB?3lM
offers it for tiie tirst lime to the American .
, wun iMiiuirilMII, 111,11 IIIKI1hood
and self abuse remedies which are adIspd
under a variety of name*. as there is ORBAQKkiuiHflV
absolutely nothing which scientific chemistry
bus been aide to produce, which can oven B^KnHHV
approach the pe.'rloR* RL MOK III it, n purely " *
vegetable compi tuid, extracted from rare
tropical routs arid h<yhg.
fCI< MOKiilIt is a Itcmedy for one specific n, .
purpose, which is to" strengthen the vital ?J|nrre| PinrrcM D!A..1II
tone and pro cut decay In Mon, its marvel r\lllk'ul f\ I ll K 0! I rvinCf&ill
ou* effects in nr resting decay of tho vital ? O ''"J*?"
principles, especially in the malo, being un- An efooant
p.irailed and never failing, and aa its use la . ?i?g?us MSOrtnient Of f&BiOT
universal nil over the Kust, where strong, flton? rinc?, plain crold """'J' . _
virile nieii wl'h large families of dOHceuriurit-u ?nrl nAw HtalnoU v. ru.tfi
are the n.lc. there limit bo no doubt, ctifcras to , "?W a*?'gn8 in band rings. All 9
itr? efficiency or benefit to the genoral ?y*OTO. 81Z08 from th? fclnv bahv idn? ??. 4l.
While it Is an ahsolnto specific and positively lariro anal vlnnn I !! wn?
cii.irunlci'd to cure tlie worst case of nervous de- , , , ..i _ 88 forffents- Com? and
I'liily, lust niuidiiHKi, or riinilar weaker** <|tie to 10t lit Know YOU OUr lino VP.
cxriovs <>r vonthfnl errors, it la also nsid wlih the msklnv * *r?
go atvst success n.? a vltaiixor, giving power to -all , o ? *P*Cl?l roil Oil % i&d?'S
wrnlc narts. and developing nnJ nislnlaluine the Dueber-Iiftmndon AAmnl^A i A.
full natural Tigor of'jjuhA It is a beauty and ?e>Tuak sight.
It in pot up tnr the American trndo In tablet *
form. and though extremely powerful. It Is Pf'- >> ?4 rria & > .
f.w?Uy harmlem and cwlly laxon. one tnbloi being /M* L, *T'||WJC| p%7
a doi nod duliiK tlio work at once, and no evident- ATE, !_* 1 II f
Iv nn to lcav > iu> doubt In the mind of ttie patient. Jg
Ii will euro you ana* to atay cured. ? r . > <
Every paehnge In opened and carefully examined jm ' *
l.y the Importer* wnen received, and In then to- snj ?t+
naclccd under their nonl and r?o?itlve guarantee to fr*. f *1^
euro. It will l?c s-nt prej-nld. under plain ooTer /# 1/ a^
with ftoll and complete directions, on receipt of the '
Tu'sftr &*zzztL&2r. ?-" *
Market and 24tb 8ts? Philadelphia. W-Iy LaXAIlVC BrOflQO"QtlillillC IkktoK
i ranrady Ural flpa m nM fla 9m *>T.
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