The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 11, 1902, Image 3
Letter, fa :-i
^ Bill Hads
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Or any other k?nd <>1
Job Work
Neatly a??u >> / ro-tiy ext
nted at the
Times Job Office.
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OFFICE AT ItKS[ 1 w-.NOK ON
iUUU IN I AI IN :-y J R hi hi" I'.
SOUTH KJIOM JUil Oi
OFFICE HOURS
v .. in. to 1) a. in. t lo '? J).111.
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Oiseiises
Given special attention.
Calls left cither at oilier or at
Holmes &Moork'k Pharmacy
will be promptly attended to.
31y
J. CL.OUOH WALLACE.
A.TOr' "FY / T LAW.
Room 1 P.m l \> iM i^,
RALl'lI K. UAKSO.Y. ti. i.. SUAIFK
CAR ON & SCAIFE,
AL'ioun"mvs AT law.
Special attention given to r-,u e?tatc
and collect ions.
JAMES .MUNttO- D. H. DUNCAN
C. P. SAN DICKS.
Klunro, Duncan and Sandors
ATTORNEYS AT.'DAW
Offico No. 4 Law. ftan&i*. Ci. on.
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D. E. HYDRICK, J. A.SAWYER.
Spartanburg. Uniou.
. HYDRICK & SAWYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office No. I.aw It vncik,
Wallace Building.
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J. G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TJnion, S. C.
Office Opposite Court House
NOTICE.
I have bought a heavy draft wagon
of 85,000 pounds capacity, and am
now prepared to do all kinds of honvy
hauling or will hire out the wagon.
45?6m. J. W. Oilhsrt,
C ONTRftCTORS'm
?BUILDERS'^
MILL SUPPLIES.
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Viu The Southern Rail way.
On account of iIih South 0 noli oh 1" 1I01S
a'c ar.it Wist It cliun Exposit ion to 11
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rm yiu uw 'iinws on daily, w'lh
t) ?! limit In* r o il, 1S?02
For $7 3f? wickets on i alt' daily, litre!**!
to return too <lays
F<i $4 0" tickets on solo Tuesday* and
ttl'MKlrtM*. limited tOSPV'i) (7) dH*,*'.
(Yi>?ftf>uh<!i'rIj r*!<li>c?d rates fron
(t]ci point*.
Tkft Soo'hcrn Railway ?>p: rate* drtn>.le
d?|i t'ait-s on convenient fol'edul/s with
I'uilnmt-. St<cpf?8 toniid from Chailetdon, i
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Fi.-r further Information upply !? ;
W. H. Taylok,
A. G. P. A , Atlanta, Ga. I
INOCULATION IN F.NGLANC
It "Wit* Iiiitij' Blnry WortU-y M'mtsp
T.VI'o I<:;rodacoU rt.
It was Lady Maty Wort lay Montajg
who first introduced inoculation f<
smallpox in Kiiciand. While icsidlr
in Belgrade 111 1717 she paw the Tur'
practice "engrafting," na t hey calh
it, to produce a mild form of smaiipc
and stay its ravages. She cxnmim
Hie process and. being convinced of I
efficacy, applied it to her three-year o
son. On her return to England si
introduced it in Loudon. At that tin
it was computed that one person in e
cry seven died of the smallpox.
she was opposed by the entire medic
fnenltv Itv r.v.ioi' *
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experiment wiis ma de upon live pc
pons then under sentence of death, tin
it proved perfectly successful.
But instead of Lady .Mnr\jhoing a
knowlcdged .13 a public tj?nefael<
she wiik persecuted with the most r
lentloss hostility. The faculty rose \
n man against'her. liven the dorp
descanted on the awful impiety of see!
lug to take events out of the hands <
Providence. The common people wei
urged to hoot lier as an unnatural mot
er who had risked the lives of her o\\
children. However, the Princess <
Wales, afterward Queen Caroline, sto*
her friend, and truth and reason finnli
prevailed. 11 was about the year IT"
that Lady Montagu was honored by
monument erected to cotnmcmora
England's gratitude to her for intr
ducing inoculation.
I)r. Edward Jenner substituted co\
pox inoculation in 1790. lie lived to 1
rewarded by parliament by a grant ?
?10,000 and later by a second grant <
?2o,doo, and in 1S."S n statue w:
erected to him in London. Only a bai
credit was vouchsafed to Lady Mai
Wort ley Montagu, who bore all the pe
socution without any of the pecuniai
reward she was entitled to and by i
means a fair share of the glory.
PRETTY DISTRUSTFUL.
A Cnse Wlicre Suspicion Mlprlit 1
CnreIcil Too Car.
"I told the postmaster of a town i
the foot of the Cumberland mountaii
that I nroiKisod n iwn woni.-c* ?>
among tho sights and scenes of the 1>
hills," said a Dctrollcr who roams r
over the country, "and asked him if 1
couldn't give me a writing of some so
that would be a safe conduct in case
met with moonshiners.
" 'Yes; I could write something, hi
I'm a fen red it would do no good,' 1
replied. 'They might read the lett
nud know I wrote it. hut they'd still I
suspicious.'
""'Suspicious of what?'
" 'Suspicious that you was a sp,
They'd be. so suspicious that they
probably draw you up to a limb with
rope'around your neclc and let yc
hang for a minit.'
" 'Then they'd let me down and b
licve I was all right, wouldn't they?'
" 'I'm a feared not. I'm nfcared they'
still be suspicious of you.'
" "Suspicious of what?'
" 'Suspicious that you was a re von <
man. Then they'd draw you up agai
and it might be two minits bcfo' tin
lot you down this time. Two minits
a purty long time to bo kickiu' at
chokin'.'
" 'But tlioy would Anally let n
down?' I asked.
" 'Yes; I reckon so.'
"'And bo convinced that T was i
revenue man?'
" 'Yes; they might, but that wouldn
end It. They'd still be suspicious.'
" 'Of what?'
" 'That you was a blamed fule fi
beln' up tlinr at all, and this tin
they'd pull you up and leave you lianj
In' fur the best part of a week.' V<
troit Free Press.
A Ilnlny liny In Jnpnu.
In the houses, the streets and tb
gardens, the places of public resor
everywhere in Japan, is to bo foun
the all pervading element of art an
beauty. A rainy day in Japan is not a
in London a day of gloom and horroi
but a day of absolute fascinatioi
What a joy is the spectacle of all thos
lovely yellow paper umbrellas uiifur
lng themselves beneath a shower lik
flowers before the sun! The Jnpanes
have given the nation not only th
house beautiful, but the street beaut
ful.?'"Jnpnu; a Itccord In Color," b
Mortimer Menpes.
A Victim of Drnconlnn tnw,
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uuivi iiu una L'au^iii l aincu siea
Ing)?I thought yon knew bolter tha
to commit a theft. You Unovf how th
law punishes people for small offenses
Patrick ? IIow about you, fathei
when you stole mother's heart? Yo
never got punished for that.
Father?I got a very severe punlsl
ment, my son. I got penal servltud
for life, and 1 am doing It now.?Til
Hits.
No Hope For Him.
Fair Visitor?What is this poor nin
In prison for?
Jailer?For thfr murder of his wif<
ma'am.
Fair Visitor?Oh, what a pltyl Bu
Isn't ho sweet, though?
.Taller?Yes, ma'am. He's too swee
to live.?Chicago News.
Suited the Action to tlie Word.
"I was to come on the stage stenltk
lly and say Tlistl'" explained th
fledgeling actor.
"And"?
"And I said It, and I was," he mourn
fully concluded.?Baltimore American.
His Wheel Won't Rust.
Ilewltt?1 got my wheel wot yestei
day.
Jewctt?Been soaking your heac
have you??Now York Herald.
No matter how much money you ma;
have, If you are poor In character tlm
means poverty forever.?Ladies' Horn
Journal.
) FR1W J1I.OOI) SI) F KIN CUR It
;,t Cures HloOil ''o/sou, Scrofuht,
y.ema, Rltenmntisui, at id all
lilood Trouble.
The Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
treatment for impure blood and skin
disease is now recognized a< a sure an I
* certain cure f??r the most advanced
,x stages of cancer, eating sores, eczema,
-'d itchings skin liumors, scabs or scales,
ts syphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers,
U1 persistent eruptions, pimples, boils,
)G aches and pains in bones, joints or back,
,,, swollen glands, risings and bumps on
til A air in n- 1.1 I .18, \?
v..v o??>> v* MimMrrn. 'iril, ?<?.
men and children arc being cured in
I every Slate by botanic Blond I'.alm for
il' purifying the blood and expelling the
1,1 germs and humors from the entire sysr
tern, leaving the skin free from erupid
timis, and rosy with evidence of pure,
rich blood. No sufferer need longer
c. despair?help is at hand?no matter
3l> how many discouragements you may !
have met with, botanic. I51ood 1' ilni I
' " (It. i">. It.) cures permanent lv and ipiick- j
Iv. To satisfy tllO doubters we will 1
'.v give to any sufferer a trial treatment
k- absolutely frte so that they may test
if this wonderful remedy. II. 15. 15. (boiv
tanic blood I'alm) sold by all drug
I,, stores with coir p'ete directions for home
n treatment for $1 per large bottle, for
. free trial treatment, address Itlood !
II italm Co., 8 NIit<-hcll Stiect. Atlanta, j
Ca., and Trial Treatment will he sent j
l.v at once. Write today. Describe
>- tiouh'c, and free medical advice given,
a Over b,000 voluntary testimonials of
le cures by using 15h,od i'alm. 'Ihoiougliiv
teste I for do years, for sde by F.
C, Duke, Pruggist.
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i .j rm Object* Ot this uist hid to loo! out
foi ::*. d ; iwrvi | *.>i t i 'oric it tei*r*
? take c Iful 11 'iivi
Mr i s oi l Ie* < <>i: i y ii I t.i p . v. ' i lii*
)0 (li-lh'.urt moiit i r *. .L' '*v ly
n? vxiid ]ism or p ( ii fit
j! Coot 1 t'or Rliettipatisui.
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ie hi wio attack < ! imi c \r \ < \ : . i i.i
which cm t-i! in-fticat pain ami i>ysi.cv.
Al tor i \ inft i-i \ ;l p o-c: ip'.ioiis
io and rheumatic cure I o <
l lr,uibol,laiii,.i i\ii*> IJ'liii \vhv*h : r ;? !
?? soon ad voi I i-( il in 11 ? Vim I i? !> . ' *> "
afler two nppicu l-maof tins icii.? il i
was nv.irli holler. and uf * r it i ' i
jr in title, was completely cuietl.? s.vnui:
harris, salem, x j formal r.
o. duke. i)? ttgirist.
e' 11 on. jaincs m. (jii<7us, ol ua . who
was unanimous y ch.>.-en for rA 'rnjau of
llit- i) inocraii'' <y givshonal (v. .10 iign
con mil tc, is h'li. v ti ?.o hej.t:-| ili.-uiun
o for the pi. ce, and great thing's are l>clug
t, pinlicud of his muni!)', men:. x*. -o-till
milk" has m'ti ted will inoic conlhl '.'e
il of elocth i* ,t nmjoiity t 1 tie (i?u o tl i.
g ihis one now i as. (
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son regained ooneciotifmeft and ipcov ihi
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Meat, Lard, Canned and
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FLOUR! FLOUR!
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Atlanta, *>a. I |
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!.'er.ait;^ ilie Reunion at Dallas, Jr
ii-nd: mo picture of General fi
\ocil address (suitable for H
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iic iv. longs. H
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ii; i- Tuxns cities without 5
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ABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Short and I'ouular Route *tottie
Eastern Marts
< > l Li ?> Sol Una: Mileage at Rate
Two Cents Per Mile
n 1 ' t ,et it Atlanta ond Wilmington,
'I; 'in a*. No:folk, itiohmond, Va.,
i ;i i>,tlii <>i?% (via! Portsmouth & Bay
.in- ) Making an extremely cheap
rin between
Atlanta, Washington,
Baltimore, Phlladelnhia
New York.
*;is 'I'mlcs, Splendid Cafe Dialog Car
- ice. Convenient Schedules on sale at
!l ticket cilices.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
\>r fnrtlier information, relative to
liit 'nit- lesetvation ol sleeping acnm.o
<aiion etc., apply to
i. t ry K. i\ roiirt",
. I'. \ 'I'. A., 1.' Kimball House, Atlanta, Ah.
, I?. Villi.or,
ioj.oi 't icket Atft., Union Sta? Atlanta, Oh,
t'm, it. Clements,
. I'. A . IJ Is initial!.House, Atlanta, Ga.,
i .ll. Fulton.
. I' A.. l'.i|iiitulilo ItuiIdiny, Atlanta, ?,
v U. Christian, A. G. i'. A., Atlanta. Gh.
.ICIN1.Y HULL standing at my
ons roc cash in advance for service. *
J.iii ,u iiiii d or money refunded.
>.2-1 \ .T. C. Hunter.
VEIL
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