The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 31, 1902, Image 6

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Lettt, *-4-? Note Bin Hads Or tiny other kind of Job Work Neat ty and prompt!)' excuted at the Times Job Office. Remsmbsr, Friends. You will nlway.i lint I a full i line of c?i e i r~i i.;;, '.uiitc, Mcrat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Ve?(:*3>>k\S and CVLM Ylllillg to i?i l ain*! in :m up-to-date | family < <: v, .it niv Store, j Tobaccos and Cigors n Specialty.! ] T SFYTiH-f i 9 J # A <t ' -A.X / 1. r* ? Mi in street. I>v, .7. ?. /?- ' c^ < m- ! oitki: at ;:-:siih;\oe o.v Mountain street. . or I'll I liOM DEPOT. -office: HOURSt v ir. to *. : :. 4 to <5 p.m. Rheumat Ism ?AND? ^khi Diseases Gi. -j-.v? xi attention. Cads . ciii : a1, oflier or at 1 !?>|?\i ; m?.. ?i:s '< fhaumacy Trii! l?e promptly attended to. >1 y FLOUR! FLOUR! I ?. . supply all demands for Flour. 1 also do Aii Kinds of Sawing ami hav : a supply of framing lumber ;i hand. 1 have just added - TWO FINE 70-SAW GINS and am reedy to do your ginnii (*ive mc a call. \V. C, RAY, ^ i ( .ji j ^ j f ^ <> ' < ' ' : rA" >*<>auy?i ihwv .i . : 'vmiv j.aleut. J> r\rc. />.!- co.I J Pr .-V . V- fiNvTON. D Oj ! MONEY TO LOAN On imp vrd ?. n. at 7 percent. Long tlnu- I. -js i. So commission **!:. C'>'. Apply *i> lft-t"l" <J. l>. r.AUK ?I>Al,H, Ally. I. -.im n.., S. C. MMTMCTOWaa rrt r?.-^ * *' "at.14. '*?rf r*. A*. t'tXi Wtf t atA T.r^:. t rl^tSsr l.&it*w tfi) ? w;s, .-I"m. r?nnaki. Cotit t <ut* ft v ^ { ^r-y ?*??* % - -;?v| v f'p, ? 'r * . ?j vj ii i i uy. t i-crxyy;. .; > F.ir/n Fot Kent. A dov-iralde i vhnr-o farm, auitubif for frock farming, lying just within and outs . o tho incorporate| limits of th town. Parties wishing to rent sum': will :?p5>'y at> The Times Offl?? or f oMr. J. O. tinoHES, on Law Range. 5-tf NOTICE. I have bought r hoary draft wagon f Uo.OfH) pounds capacity, and am aow prepared to do-all kinds of heavy hauling or will hire out the wagon. Ut?"itr. J. W. (Ill/BEBT, ?V*"?s ?./. Lmiciiib; it uii\y i>c worm money. Wi promptly oblaia U. W. an4 Foreign \ PATENTS SPiLTPADE MARKS or return EN-1 TIRE attorney roe. :tend model, sketch 1 r photo end wo sond an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. ?vc give | Ui. beat Irgal service and advice, and our charges are moderate. Try lis. SWIFT & CO., Pmtont Lawyers, Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. J. CLOUGH WALLACE. , ATOttV?Y AT LAW. !i< i? m 1-3 i |> stairs Fits'-2. ' ItlU'll K (AI-SJX. it. L. SAf'E. CAR ON & SCAIFE.* I A: i'RNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to r'a? es- 1 lit:- Ai <! Cu'i ji''ion8. " 3 J A MRS MIJ.VIvO. D. R. DUVCiN ; C. P. SANDERS. ftnro, Duncan and Sanders ' ATTORNEYS 'AT LAW. O.Tiee No. 1 Law Hango. Union, \ 8. 0. 5-ly j D. E. HTDRICK, J. A SAWYFR. ' Spartanburg. Union. H YD RICK & SAWYER, 2 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Unioa, S. C. ? Officn Xo. 5, Law Range, Wallace Building. / 21 y J. G. HUGHES, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, f U n ion, S. C. Officf. Opposite Court House j vlONEY TO LOAN \ * * On Farming Lands. i iong Time. Easy Payments. Xo Com mission. Borrower pays 8 actual cost of perfecting Loan. t E. K. PALMER, \ Columbia, 8. C. v .1. Cloi'oii Wallace, c Union, 8. C. t P. O. Box 288. 17?Bra * UNION A V D GLRNX SPRINGS ^ R .111. ROA D COM PA NY Schedule Effective No v. is, kjoo. rutin No. 15 lii.ives Un .i: Milll Station 6:15a. in. Wives Rufi.'lo ' 0:27 a. ni I'min X> 17 ltuves Un.ou Mill Station 4:30 p. rn. V rivei BnlT 'o 1:42 p in. i'i on No. 10 k-;ivt\3 12:15 p. m. f ' rives I':, i Mi!! Station 12:27 ;> in * i.vin No. IS irv.voa Biiff.i'o 0:10 p. re. \ * v: v .*< I ' '11 .f? M i!I *s1!?<t#yy\ i\*00 n n. A Ail Trains I)lily ExceptSunday. Union end Glenn Springs Hail- road Co., is uu'.v prepated to handle all ( a- -eager i'-al height bu.-ine?s l?et\veen i -ision and Buff do. All freight for Buf:. .!>? will handled either from the * mtlfern Hallway dej\>l or from the Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to BntTVo will be sold at the Union Cotton Mil? st ation. We now have a tir.st cVfc puv-or.ver coach in operation, t' 'Duncan, Geo. M. Wright, President. thepi Manager. "ar(7U^ v A I The Humorous Narrative of a Quaint Cape Cod Citizen's Trip. A loh Thousand. Issued in Two Weeks. Wri't. n anil 11 Ins tru tcil by Tbos. Fleming. n Wide margins. Heavy paper. Mar- s :i 11 references. Unique in make, j; shape and size. Containing over 400 aeeuroto pen sketches of the types of visitors to the Exposition, including the most unique portrait of Presi- dent McKinlry ever made?drawn from centre to c:rcumferer.ce witii one lir.e. Tills is the only portrait of its kind in tlie world. ' Mr. Fleming, ,s who w.is?n eye-witness of the assussi- v nation of the IVesidoi t, tells the story ! with a graphic, pen and pencil, both I absolutely accurate. For sale at all s. hook stores, or sent postpaid on ro- S eeipt of prioo, $2.00. NUTSHELL PUB. CO., 50-301 New York City. .Jvft "f'm tiosr. I. ; I. . 0!) the < :>] -...li !' ! :. : .1 .: . i .. body in ; nrth in i .. . u< . ii.g. "a sal ! . : t ; we all arc <; ??> a 1 '. of !<?.' <1 '<1 you 0\( I Watch :> ( ('!,)! V < !' '.r; ; build tla ir s;> it Everybody !*??:*; . *? rrl':eii\: !;. "Well.^l'll to 15 yon !'rt'.-i i picks lip a .'-tick r.al ; ; ? < nest, then r.oes av. r.y r'ler r one. When lie's j,one. : i flics to liis nest nr..! sleu!:: '!.? : U When he gets laiek. b?' i i! ! She second stick for nii!S ' '> steal nml f :is after the . lie doesn't And it. and when >: ; ; back to his ne.it i n s *.!.e J 1 stick tone, ::! I he starts aflat : t j scolding an i swear!:;;: i:i i !. f: ; . -a. "By this tone I lie other th'evs !\:vc been robbed, ton. and it <>v\;. I: ..es < about three sticks w> pro around the , community and yet the whole Lie mod colony powwowing Say, nin'l tlmt human nature7" Everybody looked reflectively away ?New York Press. 1 he only harmless, vegetable bowel regulator, and liver vitalize known. As pleasant to the taste a :andy, and as positive as the harsh :st mineral. No gripe or pain. 83# tO, 25, 50 cents. SOLD BY UNION DRUG CO. UNION, 8. O. ?? I I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Cond.n.P'l Schedule In Klfiol Juno oOth, 1901. ^ 6TA*K>NS. Lv. ChnrlfiafoTi II uo V ni J ^ n 1 ^ Hurtvocrvilltf 12 00 n'l 7 41 a 1 ^ Brftnohvllld '& 90 n ni J) 00 a i " OranjwbufK 2 45 a in J -* ? j " KlnKvlllO 4 Uo a 111 I0a? > I Cv. ttnvanurth 1- JX) a ni. '2 y0 ? i " BarnttAU 4 13 a ml mm ? Black .ij 13 -I ;J4_n m | 4 28 ?.1 Lv. Columbia 0 00 liii \} -''\ a.J " Prosperity 7 14 a nij 12 ~0 nr " Nowbcrry i 1-0 a in 1? 1*5 p i Nlnoty-yix 8 ao a nil 1 > P 1 " Wroemvood H 50 ii m ~ lv p i Ax. Hod^os 1) 15 a 111 3 2a j" Ev7AUIh-vTiU- 8 -A a mj 1 45 P_r AX. Bolton*. 10 10 a r.i, a" -v p i' Lv. AniU'r-fOJ ? I ? o ia _ 2 4 > p i dr. woenvui? 11 '2<> a ml 4 ii5 p n Ui Atlanta.(Cfon.Tiino)| a 55 i? ml 9 Oo P_J " " " i nKiiv T i)ailv STATIONS. | I No. ! '. LiV. < 4 recti v! lie t> -*0 p raj 9 -10 a n " Piedmont 0 \) p in 10 oa a ii " WllHanfslou _7 12 p ml 10 ~ * '* Lr. Aiiflofaoa 7 *~5~~15~ p ml 11 18 an >.Belton .777.7..7..7. i ... p in lo W Lr. PonoUla 8 OS p in 11 10 a n GrTAbhovltie 0 05 p ">| If Qj jv. Hodges I 8 30 i? ml )i 26 n 11 [r. Hrcouweod I 8 ftO j> ni 11 r"" ft n ' Ntnotv-Pix ? 10 1> m 12 M p n ' Nev.diorry. 10 13 p in 1 10 p u " Prosperity ! 10 53 p in 1 24 p n " Columbia i 11 ?0 p m g -to i> it [Trillin-lev] :i<! i :: a m 2 a ? " linrtiwe;! | 8 07 a m 3 07 a it " Uavaan h j s 50 a in 4 GO a n ~y. kiuKvu. a m 3 40 p ii ' Orange' urg ? 43 n in 4 43 p n " BrAliuiivillO | 4 ? a in ft 26 i> ? " Suminorvillo I ft 67 am 0 42 p s: ir. Chorlostou ' ^ '*) 11 ,:1 ~ P !! Dailyi Dailyl Dailyi Dftlh To 13.No.!1 Ml';.11 My: 1 nop, 7 Ww Lv..Cl>'irio-?L':i..Ar I 30 p 7 0): 2 Oun| 7 41 : .! ' SiontnorViSta " 0 p 5 5V i 2 00 R 9 O0-i| " .Tlrein-livil e. " 5 25 p 4 25 l 2 45o 9 ...a, " Orancolm rg " 1 4'! i> 8 4.3 j 4 0.7 a'10 2'- a, " Kingvillo " 3 top 2 32 : 2 1Va! I-v..Sfivannikli Ai 4 : 4 13n' " ..Haniu-i-ll . " 0 l?7 i 428a1. " ..B'rokville.. " 2 531 7 20 a il BO a . " ..Columbia.. " 2 15p 9 BO] 7 57 a 13 15 <> " ....Alston.... " 1 topi 8 50: B 58 n 1 23 p " . Simttie.... " 12 lop 7 4'1\ B 15 r 2 00 p " Uni-ni " 11 87 a 7 I4| 0 34 ?] 2 22" ..Jonesvilie.. " 11 17 a 0 50 i 0 49.a 3 37 p " ....1'noolct .... " 11 05 a 0 121 0 "o iil 3 lop Ar Spartanburg T.v 10 95 a 0 15] 0 85 al 3 40 pj^vSpartmiJiniv ArjlO 23 a 0 I'.'j 2 00 p| 7 13 pi a \ -:hcvi!'.? ...Lv| 7 03 a 3 00; "P" p. in. "A" a. m. *'H" night. DOUBLE DAU.Y Still VICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON A N D C? RESN v'lLLH. FuMiae.n palace sleeping cam on Ti aimiii.iani B, 87 and 3S, on A. nncli.'.tii vision. Dining car n tl.c-io trains servo all minis ciirouto. Train* leave Spartanburg, A. ?vs C. division lOrtldxvir.d, 0:53 a.m., 3:3. p.m., 0:12 p. in. Vestibule Limited) noil 0:.V> y>. in.; sou!!: toiuid 12:'-0 a. in.. 8:15 p. in., 11 ;40 u. iu., t Vest: iu!e Limited!. st:d 10:30 :s. r.i. Trains leave Creotiville, A. and ('. <iivision icrthboniid, 5 :.Y> a. in., 2:.'4 p. m. :uid5:10 p. in, Vestibule Limited), uad c :33 p. ri.; seiitli loiuid. 1:85 a. m.,4:30 p. ni., 12:40 p. in. (Vest) iulo Limited), ond 11 -If) a. m. Trains 15 and 1)?Pollniau Sleeping Cat iet\vecn Charleston and Ashevillo. Elegant PuPma* Drawing-Room &!ccpin 'are ootweon S?van.;?h and Ashovil'.e onront ally bettveon .Tneksonvillo and Cincinnati. Trains 13 and 14 Pullman Parlor Oars be w*een Charleston and Ashcvilio. rRANK S. (?AXN*ON. S. H. HAEDWICK, Third V-P. 3s tien. Mgr., tH-u. J'as. Agent, woehiugtoii, D. O. Wnsliiiufton, D, o. W. H. TAVLOE, * R. W. HUNT, Ask'. Gen. Pas. Ag\ lliv. Pti?. Apt. At'wite, f-?s. Chavloaton, 8. O. n ' V' '.vijy \rxj JBOT )har!estofi & Western Carolin; Railway Company. UUUSTA AND ASllES'iLLK Short Liu Schedule in effect Oct. Oth. 1W1. ,cnvo Augusta 0 05am 2 53 pi Vrrivc Greenwood 12 of pm Anderson 7 10 pi Laurens 140 pm ti ;V) hi Greenville 325 pm 1130a: Spartanburg 330 pm 9 00 a. L ;iion 7 30 pm saluda 5 33 pm Mender.-fonviilc.. o II pin Abbeville 7 15 pr.i .cave Ashovllie 7 05 um Union ft 15 am Spartanburg 1215 pm 3 20 pi Greenville 12 22 pm 1 45 pi Laurens 12 45 pm 0 30 pi Andor&on 7 25 ai Greenwood 3 07 pm 9 00 pi rrivo Augusta & 40 pm 1185 ai lOaro Columbia Il20ai Newberry 1242 pi Clinton 1 25 pi .rrivo Greenville 3 25 pi Spartanburg 880 pi ,em . - [. rtied.uiK' 12 15 pi Greenv llle 1222 pr .rrive Clinton 2 22 pi Newberry 3 00 pi Columniu 4 30 pi Fastest and Heat Lino between Newtoorr nd Greenville, Spartan?.u g and Glen prir.?fl. Connection from Newhcrsy via Columb? 'uwborry an ? Laurens KaWw-y. Fwanv information write W. J CltAIG, Gen- ?'ar>s. Agt., Augusta, Ga. T M tl."'*>7. TrafHo Manmrer. Che:i]/ Rater,. Southern Itailwav announces cxcui ion rates for the winter season to tli arious resorts of the Soutli. Ticket re now on sale, with final return limi lav <>1st, KM 12. for detailed information as to rates chcihilcs, etc., call on any ajrent of th out hern railway or connections. W. II. Tayi.OK, A. C>. I'. A., Atlanta, (in. Don't Force Your Boccvels with harsh minerals v/hicl always leave bad after-effect on the entire system, and when their uce is persisted in, tend t< completely wreck the stomacl and bowels. ..'USE.. Edgar s Cathartic Confections fevi > it? ; K* a ijUjlTCn |C? '-1 '4 r v?s!j? ??%M pi ^iiir?WH5* : %^^DOOBlEpA!Ur a .> iL t\ V I?? 11 Cdwoen New York, Tampa, Atlanta, !Ne Orleans and I'olnts South and n West ^ n IX KFFKCT DKflttlBElt 1st, 11)01. S T WARD. ii T>ailv Daily ,l No. Ill No. 'ji7 '- l.v. N. ? York. 1' It 1! I ! ">" p 111 12 I"' :i HI !} l.v, .'liii.i.l. Ii.lii.i, 1* It !!.. |> "I _ 7 20 II 111 '1 l.v. Iliunlrl, " "8~A"b.. 040a ill 10 &> f? hi '1 l.v. i ttliimbitt ' 8 in a hi 1 OS a in ji Ar. S vvaininii " 12 (l"> p in I Willi! ii A . J/i-i:n?ii? illo " :t .mi j> hi 9 tif? n m i, imiiii. " .Hill 1 in Ii .?' - r " Mi), 81 No, 4 I l.v. .i York, N V i'&N | 7 33 in 8 .33 p in l.v. I'lillii'l'IplifA " 10 IB w in 1120 pm 1 l.v, IVirliOMoulli,S A I# Ity K dii |i lit IT20 n in I l.v. Wt lil m " 13 0.7 a ill 12 08 n III i l.v. Noriina " 12 ? ia 1 :ci p in j |,v. I i-i'.ili rsuii " I 2.7 a ill 2 85pm ; l.v. l:.il< l|*li " 2 So u hi 5". i> in l.v. leiutln in 1'in s" 0"? ,i in G IS j> j l.v. lli':.; ; " 03?nui 10 35pm 1 | l.v. < iir.-ler *' 9 13 l? III I 33 A in I l.v. (iieenwonl " 11 Aii n iii I 13 a mi I l.v. Alliens " 2 IS p iii t> I.'I :i in I Ar. Atlanta ". > p ni 7 ao n in Ar. N.isl.viiie, N C <V M I. :! I'ln in 'i |i m Ar. Mi iiipiiiit I 13 |> in H 25 ;l m NORTH WAf-f D I 'ni! y rmilv . No. 34 No, ss l.v. Memphis, N C A SI 1/ 12 13 noun 0 00 |i ill l.v, Niwlivil!.' 7 30 |i in 9 30 a in l.v. .Mini In, H A I. Ky 12 i o noun 8 On p in , #i Ar. Allien.! " 2 57 p in 12 21 |i in \ r. 11 reen we.hl " 5 19 p m 2 117 u ni r\ r. Chi ntcr 7 20 p iii I Ul n ui i.v, li anile t " iu iii p ni 7-iii a ni l.v. Sinillu in Pines " II 33 pin .8 8 In :il l.v. Kulefgli " I 33 n in II 03 a m l.v. lit nilersiitl " 3 07 a in 1233 pin l.v. N.nlina " 3 .35 a in 1 2.7 p in l.v. Welilun " 3!',0 a m 2 40 p in Ar. Portsmouth " 7 13 a ill 5 23 p Ul \r. 1 hlia'iiiii i, N Y iVS n j 3 -iii p m to n in Ar. New 7 'irk " 8 1"> p III 8 00 u ill Nil. *.4 No, ( G l.v, 'I'aMp.i SA I. Ity 9 00 pm 8 00 a iii l.v. .lat kMinvillo l'MO a ni 7 10 p in l.v, N.i .'lliiull " I V> p ill 1130pm l.v. ( "eluiiil.ia j> " 7 I'd p in 4 10am l.v. tlamlet " to 40 p in 7 25 a :u l.v. southern Pines " 1183pm 8 17 am, l.v. It.iii i.;li " I 3.3 a iii 10 20 am j l.v. Itelulcrsiin " 8 07 a in II 32 a iii ' 1 1.1. Niu'iiiin ' 85"iani 12 15 p u: j * l.v. i'.p i ci. in?? " r>5iaiu 2 20 p m I Ar. Itieliiitiuiil " C> "5 a ni 3(5 p in Ar. \\ a-iiiu;;t?ii, W S Ity 10 In am 0 85 pin ;i Ar. I'allim.'i. Pit It 11 25 a in 1125 pm " .>r I liil it. Ijiliia " 1 3.0 p in 2 50 a ill Ar. Now York " 4 13 |i m 030 A lu i, Note,?f llatly Kxeopt Suntliiy, > Jii'ii tral Time, (Kaatern Time, f. R. E. I.. 11UNC11, General Passenger Agent. I " PICKINGS FROM FICTION. | "Counting the cost" of sins anil follies Is always a liard sum In arithmetic. ?"Trinity Bolls." Good cooks arc more in demand than j tiiniis uu'se uays.? me Templing or " Father Anthony." - One has often to draw upon the imagiuation even in serious "realism."? ;i_ "Confessions of u Caricaturist." There's nothing eo good to brush away the cobwebs of scruples as the 1 pleasures of life.?"Doris Kingslcy." Wherever a man strays aside from the beaten path there be lintls the devil p waiting for him.?"The Cod Seeker." There is no advantage In being poor - If you can't be common. It would be p like being well off without a taste for music or artichokes.?"The Last of the ? Knickerbockers." u And I at least atn fair to confess that lJ the sensation of having once again clean, smart clothes upon my person gave a wonderful impetus to my self ~ esteem.?"Love's Itinerary." Seems to me the Almighty just wants n a feller to do the right thing by his ^ neighbor and not be too independent, i) but go 'long kind o' humble like and P keep clean.?"The Man From GleugarI ry." u Never be a-wasting your time a-thlnk" ing where a woman is concerned. When ri her heart steps up and lays hold (ho a reins, the steed gallops to the goal; y she's always time to think after she's p acted.?"Mj- Lady Peggy Goes to > UOWU." I) h Why ntff Fifth Get Awny. It is perfectly plain that large Ash are more apt to escape than small ones. Their weight and activity, combined with the increased trickiness and resourcefulness of age and experience, of course greatly Increase their ability to P. tear out the hook and enhance the dano ger that their antics will expose a fatal h weakness In hook, leader, lino or rod. it Another presumption which must be regretfully mentioned arises from tlio '? fact that In many cases it is the eu0 counter with a large fish which causes such excitement and such distraction or perversion of judgment as leads the fisherman to do the wrong thing or fall to do the right thing at the critical instant.? (Jrover Cleveland in Saturday Evening l'ost A Trnfnlienr Incident. There is a most striking and remark* s ablo passage in the journals of Captain t Frederick Hoffman which have been published under the titJe of "A Sailor of King George." 1 In giving his account of the concluding phase of Trafalgar Captain Hoffman. who was on board ('olllnirwood's ship, says: "1 must not omit that when tlie commander of tlie French fleet, A <1 in! i :i I Villonouve. was brought alongside us instead of the Victory, he wait iiiforiued it was not Nelson's ship. 'My tiod.' said he, 'you are nil Nol, sons!'"?London (Jlobe. f _ _ ' Qnlte IntpIllKcal, WnttR?1 tell you, old man. I saw jj li.e most remurhnhle exhibition of nuInial I:ite!!i<;iM?ce today thai could W " biaj'.liteil 1'olts What was It7 Walts A bride and bridegroom start* od from the home across the street in which I live, and one of the horses attached lj the carriage threw n shoe. Now, wiiUi do you think of that? 509ACRES Of*fc>e?t lancl in tlie county for eale. I offer my M E N G PLACE 1 On extremely REASONABLE TERMS. The place has an excellent nine room dwelling with tight tenant houses and nil the conveniences of a country home. I? AT TO T> 7fOnm to TTfo * i noi ujiEjO* < One of 140 acres with a bull and pig tight fence. The place is four miles east of town on the road to Lockhart Shoak between the Little and Big Brown's creek. For terms apply to THE TIMES OFFICE or to T. K. PALMER, Bargains in Real Estate. 7 acres in town belonging to estate of Judge Wallace an Tosehe's Branch. One 2 room cdttage near Knitting Mil paying big intareat on our price. The Lnmplcy residence on Church street. One wide lot between R. NT. 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. S!'.<*ep in Vnrlofl clothing:. The farmer of the nortliweat has long One of the results of the intestlgrt- regarded his fur coat as an Indispensation of a special committee of the So- bi0 part of his winter equipment, but eioty of Arts into the question of book- nt>t until lately have we ever neon what binding goes to show that sheepskin nhnnia lonrr k.v? ? ? wuwuiv! ,V,Ify U|KV llU t V UVCli no WI1J1UUII Is often used by bookbinders under as the fur cont for the man-viz, a long very different names. They found cut, well fitting fur jacket for bis wife, books bound nominally In Levaut mo- Tlio one we saw was made of coonskin, voeco, bard grain morocco, straight had a blgh collar and was one of the grain morocco, pigskin, calfskin, croco- most comfortablewnd appropriate windile and alligator leathers, nil of wldcb ter wraps for a woman that could be on close microscopic examination were imagined. There should be more of found to be the ordinary common these put on the market, for they sheepskin on which lind been stamped would find a ready sale, as they are the special grains a ltd markings of the not expensive In the sense that woskins they wore got up to imitate. The men's furs usually are. committee, however, were satisfied . ; that In many cases both the book- Modesty, hinders and the librarians had bought nj understand," said the customer, these leathers under the Impression "that you keep photygrafts of all the that they were buying the genuine ar- prominent men." I ticlo.?1 nndon CJlobe. . "lues, sir; we do," replied the dealer. : "Well, my name's Hon. Jabe* #eriinw lit:* -inn Pcn?>nn<?? l.lve. kins, mayor of Pettyvllle, IHlnoy. X*m? Most of the Ituss'.an peasants pass a me have one o' mine."?Philadelphia .Jf| great deal of their lives In workshops, press. * 1 where they work, eat and sleep, the a same rent a sheltering a number and *rl probably a pig in the bargain. There are few beds. Instead, all around the four walls <f the room is fixed what |g THE W ORLD'S may bo literally described as a bench. Kg ^ tcot* rc^rnm B It Is made of wood, and at this works ?g} vKbAl EST FEVBR the peasant by day. nr.d on it he sleeps M bv night, each man at his own spot gg McDlCINB# Pi The conditions of the Russlaa work- K.J ~ m shop or factory ami the Russian pvlson g| JJ?B and military barracks, so tar as In- |g> Me fe?tt?r tk?a filtlx *mA HH lerlor ni-rargemetUs are concerned, are g| Vti B akin. Chairs tliero will also bo and a Ep yUodtd c?r*? *r? t? Mrlkfa? mu table, rudely fashioned, as a rule, by jg| f**w* ***** *"* ** H the men themselves.?Saturday Re- El H 5H Cmu N CuU It It taa. POWERFUL MENOF THE EAST. ^^SSSSSBSSBSSMt^ An Iuttresling Explain o? Then- Unusual QEFECfS OF VISION CORRECTED Force Jealously Guarded. ^ Md H WITH SUITABLE GLASSES. WomonVdT the llarcrn Compound a Potion Whose Persons who realize the importance _ Rejuvenating Et'fecls arc Almost Miraculous and valno of correctly adjusted glaaeaa and Ast nishcd the Most Skeptical. invariably have their eyee examined and The fondest hopes of ancient or modern fitted by seekers a'tor the Fountain of Perpetual Youth, tan scarcely have aimed higher than 11 q PnOhCI I finlinUa the result* achieved by the marvellous corn- n. I\, uUUUCLL, UpilClflR, nouixl. known throughout (he Fust us FL Travellers rotutnlng to F.urnuo have, from bPAIt I AUBURO, S. C. time to time, brought astonishing tales of Consul Lit bin free ' 19-bf (lie rejuvenating ejects produced by this "nsuiwium irer. iv-w; Won.lrrof the Orient. " ????? ('rudely eonipounded by the Women of the DWJH,J^JNG HOUSE TO JRJBJfT. Harem, lr-m tormultis handed down orally from gonerntion to generation, the secret of Those who wifdl to rent a nic# 0OMthis preparation thus jealously guarded and * room brums central It Innt.J known onlv to tho inmates of the lia'cm and "orMtblft o rooill 1101180 Centrally lOlllll the couri i'lirsit i.ins, flmokihk has boon will find it to their interest to apply at practically un obtuiiial.le, excepting by the Titr I'mn* office. ^ favored once for whom It W88 intended. Recently, however, a prominent native ????- ???? Arabian Physician, banished from hiseoun- ifi?" STv try for offense. and deprived of his vast pos- A sessions, litis availed iiimsclf of his knowl- ? edge, torartiu llvllhoort befitting his station, Id fj bysupplying this marvellous compound. Ft, Mb M < > K ill It, to the nobility aud wealthier vAUpr elnsser. i f all Purope. who linve cheerfully paid him large ;\.vf in return for tho benefits yraHjC Pont, nt with tho largo income derived from tins sged Pliysieian repeatedly refused very liberal offers made to hiin tor Hie iormula his Itemedy, but JH be lias linully agreed witli tho importing Tuk NuvrsFiM.ijr.it ('oxipany. ?!jTOI^b|^bm|s||mfl|abcdb Philadelphia, to form oxcluslveiv in the and litis I.aving the uxelusive agency, now offers it for the lirst timo to the American Itemedy must. with 1 he numerous nervous exhaustion, lost man- . , hood and colf nbiiso remedies which are a.l- wnnBQU^HB^H^HHB^BB vertised under a variety of names, us thero is ut? l> tnlstry uevii i" which ii even jBr approach tlio petrlcas Hl< DDK IIIIC. a purely ^i39ME&Bwzggr vegetable com pi unci, extracted from rare tP?1i!'MO^UUUuV'Ho,npdy for one specific RjflPSl Rj[1PS!! RjllCSl!! purpose, which is lo atrenjrthen the vital n,,,Bu" imigwaai force and prevent decay in Men, its marvel- . ous cITecta in arresting decay of the vital All elegant assortment 01 IHJIJ principles, eapeelnliv in tho male, bolriflr un- etone ringe, plain gold wedding rings l>,trailed and never failing, and as its use ie , i , , _ j , universal nil over the Knat, wiiero strong, ana new designs in band rings. All. \ iiiienu-.il With largo famiiloaof deseoudants sizes from the tinj baby ring t? ths arc tire rrlo, there muit ho no doubt, rltlior aa to \tms / ri a its ofHcUucy or benefit to the general ?fntcin. lATgO S6A1 rings lor JOTliI, V>ODS# While it is an almoin to tpvciflc ami positively )ek ns show you x>nr line. Ws are . '\ guaranteed to cure tlio worst ea*e of ncrvotitdc- , . * , . . Mmatpm hility, Inst manhood, or tlmilftr weaknrt* due te mAKlDg A SpftClAl ran Ofl A 1A#J . <.r vouthfui en"0"- it u also uwd wiih ihe Dueber-JIampden complete wateh, KreaOst MiCC.\-? usa vilslirer, giving [wifcr to all r . ^ . . . * wi'sk psrts, and drToioiung sud maintaining thf It is a beantj and SSllS at Sight. full llflinrul viin.f ..f it i.i |>ut up for Ilia .tinerlran trado In tablet aa y?l T^llVTC.1 tT*\/ onn. muI though extremely iKiworful. II tx per- /wa ""< I I 1^1^% I r~* y # fort ly harm loan mid rnxlly takun, one tablet tx-lng *?* ?4* * ? a dose aixl doing the work ?t onoV, nud xo evident- j+JI Iv nx to leavojm dnuht In th? mind of the patient. It will euro voa ro ax to tlay cured. y>jv , < Errry package li o|?M,<-d and carefully -xamfned f JKy by tho Imp-rt era wnen rrcolvod, and ' t* then ro- IfJ jVj/ ~1 -mm -jj-U ' ? ,s packed under their xcxl and postttro guarantee to ^ ^ 'if " " v cure. It will he a nt prepaid, under plain oover ?.. , , . ^ with foil and complete dlreetlona, on rSwlptoftha Tbla al?matojp to <m QTerybox ?f g>? gW?*|<