The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 18, 1902, Image 5

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Letter, NotBill Hads Or any other kind 01 Job Work Neatly and promptly excuted at the Times Job Office. X>i*. J.t?. Co5* > 1 OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON MOUNTAIN STREET. SOUTH FROM DEPOT. -OFFICE > HOTJRS8 a m. to 9 a. id. 4 to 6 p.m Rheumatism ?AND? Skin Diseases Given special attention. Calls left either at office or at Holmes & Moore's Pharmacy will be promptly attended to. . 31y J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ATORNBY AT LAW. Room V2 up staira F?jdWr TJuMi >?. RALPH K. OAhSON. il. L. SCAlFE CARSON &. SCAlFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to rval es tate and collections JAMES MUNRO, D. R. DUNCAN C. P. SANDERS. Munro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ? Office No. 4 Law Range. (Jn.oii S. C. 5-ly V E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER 8p&rtanburg. Dniou. * '"flYDRlCK & SAWYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No. 5, Law Range, Wallace Building. 2-ly J. G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N Union, S. C. Office Opposite Court Housk NOTICE. I have bought a heavy draft wagor of 85,000 pounds oapacity, and an now prepared to do all kinds of heavj hauling or will hire out the wagon. 45?6m. J, W. Gilbert, CONTRACTORS'> ? ^BUILOERS'^ *.._NIILL supplies. i .oMMmmjj w^ksTsupply ca ( 'anything \m Invert < r iirr?mve; a'.*o get' ! CAVEAi.lftiJt-r.i^aX.C ?'TU K ( ?.r utsie*.'\ i ' PROIECUCS. >. ? d I. ". ?\:. 'clJor ihow.i 1 | f<ir free f YH:?lr>'t! iiii?i uhliv. BOCK lift i'i-.T ft ! t. < >v'fr?nj patent # i :WruM C. A. rv: CW & CO. I feint uwy u " - C.tON.0 O- J narieeton exposition Rates Via The Southern Railway. On accountof the South Carolina I derSiate and West Ii.dian Exposition to he held at Charleston, S C. begin ing I)ecemb-r 1st, 1901, The Southern It-dlna) will sell excursion ticke's 1o Charleston and return at the following attractive rates: from ^p-trtantmrg. s. <5. For $10.00 tickets on sale dully, with final limit .June Bid, lt?02 For $7 35 ticket* ou ale daily, limited to return ten days. For $4 95 tickets on sale Tuesdays and thurkla>8, limited to seven (7) days. Correspondingly reduced rates from other points. Tl?e Southern Railway operates double daily trains on convenient schedules with Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston, S. C. For further Information apply to: W. H. Taylo*. A. d. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. PET DOG WASHERS. The Qncer Trade That FlouriNbea In the French Capital. As you walk along certain parts of Paris your attention Is sometimes attracted by tbe barking of n dog, and on such an occasion one of the queerPRt of tlio -1 * ^ * ?- -- .~v vuiuv/ui nuui'H ui 1'nris is seen. Neur the water's edge, his black coat flecked thickly with soapsuds, Stands the dog, and over talm, energetically shampooing the soap Into the long, hairy coat, stands one of the professional dog washers who haunt the banks of the Seine at stated spots from the Pont d'lena to the Pont Neuf. These men lather and wash pet dogs while their owners look on from conveniently placed chairs. The fees range from 5 sous to a franc. When the soaping operation Is completed, the dog is dropped Into the river and encouraged to get rid of the dirt and soap by a swim. Sometimes the pet will sifim straight out, while the fair owner Is In agonies of fear lest some swiftly passing steamer should strike it and end its bathing and swimming days forever. On more than one occasion the dog washer lias been driven to plunge in and rescue the bewildered animal lest the Infuriated owner should claim compensation for his carelessness. With some Parislcnnes this weekly pet washing is a ceremony of importance. The dainty lady, alighting from her smart victoria, goes down the steps to the washing place chosen, preceded by her footman carrying or lending the dog, as the case may be, and then, seated under a sunshade, she directs the toilet of Fifl or Nero with tender solicitude. The toilet des chiens at the luoiuvimuic kiiots memoes warm, fleecy towels, a peignoir do bain while the dog's hair Is being curled, combed, singed or cut, and a length of ribbon of a selected color to tie round its neck at the finish. A fee of 5 francs cannot be considered excessive for a "toilet" including a clipping during which Fifl or Nero Is held firmly by the lady proprietress of the etnblissement des bains, While her assistant uses the patent shears. When all has been completed, the victim, wagging his tall with conscious pride, proceeds to the carriage with his proud and hnppy mistress and drives away in state, yelping at dogs less aristocratic than he.?Wide World Magazine. TO TELL GOOD CIGARS. Jndgei of Their Fine Point* Few and Far Between. The judges of good cigars In this country are few and far between, says an expert. The great difficulty with the people who think they know cigars is that they lay too much stress on the fiolor of the weed. The color makes not the slightest difference, and you are just as likely to find one of the rankest kind of cigars with the deep black color of the ecnulnn TTnvnnn no T'/M. to find a bad one-among those that are yellow as straw. The best way to tell a cigar Is by the feel of It. Take a cigar in your hands and give it a gentle pressure, holding it close to the ear. If the cigar is a good one, it will be just the least little bit flexible, and the fingers will sink into the wrapper. It gives forth no perceptible sound. If the cigar Is hard and close rolled and when placed to the ear sounds as though you were pressing straw together, beware. The best cigars are made of the same leaf as the wrapper and are closely rolled. The common cigars are what is known as filled and contain all kinds of refuse from the tables where the good cigars are made. There are some filled cigars that are good smokes, but you seldom find a Havana or a Manila or good Cuban or Key West smoke that Is not rolled. Many people who go into a cigar store to get an imported smoke do not follow up the salesman when he takes the cigars from the case and are consequently often fooled. They are given domestic brands and are charged imported prices for them. These "good cigar Judges" cannot tell the difference when there Is all the difference in the world. If you must have an Imported smoke, make the clerk hnnd you the box and look closely at the revenue stamp. The stamps on domestic goods are green and white, wune inose on tne imported boxes are. all yellow and white. Look Into the next cigar cases you see before purchasing an imported cigar. If they have no boxes in the case to which is attached a yellow and white stamp, don't attempt to make a purchase. The clerk will sell you a cigar he calls Imported, but It will not be the, real ar tlcle.?Washington Post. PICKINGS FROM FICTION. A thousand times better are the men who do than the weaklings who only know,?"God Wills It." I've burned out the candle o' the Lord's mercy an' blowed the ashes In his face.?"The Sign of the Prophet." It Is as bad to slave at work as to slave at pleasure, but God may forgive what people cannot help.?"Lazarre." Nature works not for man's enjoyment, but for her own satisfaction and her own glory.?"Our National Parka." Time has kindlier uses for hla scythe than cutting abort human lives. Hia chief use of it la to cut off the tops of human memories.?"The Usurper." To really enjoy the holidays one should have money, uncounted money, in a coal scuttle, let us say, with a con. venlent little Ore shovel close at band. ?"The Last of the Knickerbockers." Lovers of love are not lovers only. They are artists In emotion, always in quest of a still more subtle sensation, a Joy more intense, a grief more bitter, and are unable to remain faithful to a monotonous fidelity, a tender constancy.?"The Screen." ? ??? ??? i .s. > FRF.F, BIOOD <ND SKIN CURE Cures Hlootl Foisoti, Scrofula, liczcuiu, Rheumatism, and nil * lllnod Trouble. The Botauic Blood Halm (H. H. H.) treatment for impure blood and skin disease is now recognized as a sure and 1 certain cure for the most advanced < stages of cancer, eating sores, eczema, < itchings skin humors, scabs or scales, ] syphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers, , persistent eruptions, pimples, boils, , aches and pains in bones, joints or back, j swollen glands, risings and bumps on , the skin or Wood diseases. Men, wo- y men and children are being cured in t every State by Botanic Blood Balm for purifying the blood and expelling the germs and humors from the entire system, leaving the skin free from erup- 1 tioilH lliwl rnuu 1 " *" , ...... .Vo_i i. mi vviueiicu 01 pure, rich blood. Xo sufferer need longer , despair?help is at hand?no matter how many discouragements you may | have met with, Botanic Blood Balm ( (B. B. It.) cures permanently and quickly. To satisfy the doubters we will ^ give to any sufferer a trial treatment absolutely free so that they may test this wonderful remedy. B. B. B (Hotanic Blood Halm) sold by all drug stores with complete directions for home treatment for $1 per large bottle. For free trial treatment, "address Blood Balm Co., 8 Mitchell Street. Atlanta, Cla., and Trial Treatment will be sent at once. Write today. Describe troub e, and ^roe medical advice given. Over 3,000 voluntary testimonials of cures by using Blood Halm. Thorough- . ly tested for 30 years. For sale by F. | C. Duke, Druggist. The Mit is' Ci i f(> u y ' 'o"'do insists Unit The Chinas-- iipsi from thai vicmiiv. iw;:11' 1- ss of i Hi 'd fed tape unwound by Chinese V.io t r, t;uj Se-Tet.-ry of Mau*. and the unv of Colo- i tado, iokI our c-tsh says tIih> wi.l go. I A V f F IT 1 tit ? r.r. i or Cotifilis ami Colds in Children. "1 have not ihesiyhost l>sita! c.y i ? M on uin dihir ;('hainhei Ioiii'* t 'o'iu1, H? nndy to ill v ho nr>- so (feting f in i Pi'llJjIlS ill" ? i. (In,1' s?* S ! 11;| ? M fiallM", E q , a v*? 1 Ki.i \*n v.och maker. < t <'ok io O. tVyioo. "I? liiis lio li some i wo yeais .-imv tr p i ny l?iii pii-f.ty li si , <a!i?il my Httiiiiion to *liis va ns.ble < tmdciit-at.d 1 have h-|>. atedlv used it , ai d it lias nlwu\s Ikvii Up Hk* a'. It. j has ouit'll up quickly of ail chts;. colds It is esq*ci.tl y 1T?(.the for (hildien and . seldom takis uioi'p than one bottle to , unto (h**m of hoarseness. I hive per- ] siisdid many to tiy lhi- valuable u.eti- , i: it1, and tiiey ate all as well pleased | on l 11 ' results." For rale by F (I Duke. dnq*gi h j \N hat aie tie- i*ctn il"rpla tons le w en Mr. lb os< velt and Si'iiiitji' ilaiuia? I l.-.t is thj ino-t pozzling politieal qms- | now in \Y.?: kindlon. Mi. U mscv. li is now an avowed candidate for the 1'ivsideiitial i.oininatioii of bis party, and "N-tiator ?1 -inm is generally beli ved to ' u ?<utvuigs-ei-.ie;u\ to unit I upa hi. low- 1 ing in onlti ! ? get tlint nomination for himself. 1 Good for Rheumatism. I/ast fall i was taken with a very I aeveie attack of muscular rhcuinati-m which can ed nv great pain si: d annoyance. After trying several pte*cripiions and rheumatic cures I decided to use < hamberlaiu's Pain Halm whvh 1 had seen adveili?ed in the South Jersey uian. After two applications of this icraedy 1 was much better, and after using one Irottle, was completely cured.?Salmis Harris, Siil* m, N .1. For sale by F. C. Duke. Druggist Having failed in i's efforts to p isuade i national banks not to take advaiila e of the profit offered by the recent pric- a of bonds to sell their bonds and reduca their circulation, the administration has discontinued the purchase of bonds, which was a feature of the last year of Secretaiy Gage's administration of the Treasury Depaitn.ei.tf ?r f ar that trouble would , becaused by a continuence of the reduction of national bank cii eolation ' 'A neighbor ran in with a Uitllo ol Chamberlain's frolic, Cholera aiid Diar- ' ihoea Remedy when my foii was suffer- ' ing with sevt ie ciamps and was given ' upas beyond hope by my ngular physl- 1 cian, who stands liigh in his profession. 1 After administriing llisee doses of it my son regained consciousness and rtcovtrtd entirely within twenty-four hours," saysMis. MaiyHaller, of Mt. Craw ford. Va. This remedy is for sale by F. C. ( Duke, diugght. ] WANTKl)?Hickory, Dogwood at d 1'ersimuiou Logs. Southern Haulwood r Co., Chaileston, S. C. 47-4m. Rooms to Rent. Three desirable bed rooms to rent. ' Apply at Thk Times office. ^s( FOR SALE ???Uh' I??????? Style Is The Magnet Fhat drawj Millinery Customers. Tiiis h our litm?,is > i i.i ih ;< 1 ii<mm y ; 11 ! wh shiili ill' I' nil. cViT) IToit, to ncii'e yiciv u-ilin-i cuitcui i )nr lrimmi"n r< .>?> io ii. .1 ?*? Mloo Mai it} i lor t\ iii) Xiifiifi c-^! i; hunter > f ix<*? |)t j:'??;?! i:v- wli > 1.1 > m-ji.t llie svin't-r i:? " ?>:?!???-. m i k- > ? studytiRilie I'.'sl.iMiii W< xie<i<l a nn-i c irthul i'i\ tfiiti ti ??t ?v* iv in .tie 'own aid coun'ynf Union to call and i f ur line o*" Spring Huadgear llpfoin (1 ; ulinc >vli : t!::?>* will lull. \s> olTi'i ilit* c < in ? !. r '-vt esi ami br^lit>st . K t disiiid in 1 'icrv tin* New ITo'i m-nkit iiffntri.. Wliiio Nmth Inn <r u y Mi'.linein ; a' ? added an xq isito I e of tie I dm* st'.'isin lev !r>. w an i iu.bitton to stive i on weil. Miss M. E. Tinsley, Je.ulrya'd MiUiivry Pallors. For Sale. A m c i 1 -e >' ur v in co ?1 iioinli It; i. s i a ?*I MHS iHce. 5*6' p. DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED WITH SUITABLE GLASSES. iV'.sots ?!> ? i' al /.* the hnpniiance 1 ii..l v:hi:e of coiveily :iljns'ed c'h?epf iiiNiiri j 1 ii> have their eyes ex miincil am.' it' - (i i>y H. R. GOODELl, Optician, SP NUTANllURG, S C. ' utlSU'i.-AtlOil i.ei 1 tf FREE. GKT IT TODAY. FREE A luiin t'-ii i? jiKvliii-fi n i f l.-ll i V ? chin lei I painting 'I'astei. I'anses*." [3 .free' i' tiawi- tr. ailu'i*. in ananjj. in* ;il 11 i eoloii'ttj S.iitabie for nautili*! rtii-l lit to H'hmi a* y p trior. NVe want tl.e i-ani s of Son iay -v-h Siipeiinfendeitla an.I Teaeli is, t'hristian K* Of ?vot? i ', K.ivor h I.'alters, Kt :i;' I>a"t'hters, etc In tan .lie nan e ' a* ?It uly wh-i "m?ii1 I hv* |ik* ly o Im* inti'iesieil in tin* Wi'ueSi ami S I?an K* ir Ami to:mv p?*> ;* :? endin.. ii-t i:sl ol on.* Inn.tl til Mi.ii nines in wil* *-etnl the ah >v e de?( r.l)!*ii jrctuie fr< e. New York Weekly Witness. I ate! ilr!. oiinational in K *.L n; An Evpnitit t Ap'.i. il (/Iiri8f i in v ln\l?e den! in i'oii'ics Hit soni tlimjf . f iut* reft I- r < veiy atom! er of the 'ami v Fi: in and Ua den I) n?rtin ml: I) e n v [\?!um.; Talma* \s ^' in >: ; OtiildrenoI) p r'm- 'ii; Seiei.t li I ) |> u t m* id; spirit f i're-s, etc , etc. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YiSAR. Sabbath Reading. A Sixteen Page Weekly Paper. Solely Religious in Character. No News; No Polities. Stories; Poetry; Sunday Seliool Lesson; Christian Endeavor and Rpworth League Topics; Mothers' Snhbntli Afternoon with the children; Miscclluneons Religious Matter. ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAR Free sample copies < f the Witness at d Sabbath Heading sent on application. JOHN DOLJGALL & CO., 130 Nasfau Stieet, New Yoik I'. S.?The subset i pi ion pi ice of both the Witness and Sabbath R"adiug when aken together is $1.25 Hiese pa ers .'Oinbimd afford a liberal home education Offer Extraordinary.?If youi tame is not on 'he list and you d. sire to try our pipers, s-tnd in 25 con's ( ilv.n >r stamps) and th?-y will send you both lie Witness and "sabbath Heading ior hn e mont hs, WANTED! Reliable man :?s Manager of a Branch Jthee we wish to open in this vb-inity. II ie is a eond opening f??r the right ma". Kiudl/givegood referet.ee when writing. LHE A T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE, | I CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps tl-tit 8iihfi(T?hp Tor Tlio Timp.? t Oh f* ' UUAR 5 AT HOLMES I ??????? II I i sout: I R All I THE GREA1 OF TRADE A Uniting the Prin< Centers and Hen Resorts of the So\ NORTH, EAS Hi ({ho Class Vestibule Trni between New York and Cincinnati and Florida Asheville. New York and Florida, citli and Seveni\uh, or via Savannah. (Superior DinIntf-Car Scrvlc Excellent Service and Lo count South Carolina In Exposition. B 'Winter Tourist Tickets to li reduced rates. n '*r detailed Information, lite U apply to nearest tlcketragent, c 1 S. M. HARDW1CH, I General Passenger Jigont, a Washington, D. C. | R. W. HUNT, frj Dlv. Passenger Jlgcnt, B Charleston, J. C. R PHBUARV 10, 1009. 1A Free Pictui Any vet-eran, who contemplates April 22nd to 25th, will receive Robert E. Lee, and a copy of framing), if he will send hs his and address of the Camp to whic Tour best route to 1 Cotton Hell operates I ItMRoillv k" R Memphis to Dallas , llfrilliailaAt chniuro. Those train 11 evcnini;. after t Ito nrt SiSSjtt'vJySJn cUcrilu: you close Coll N. B. BAIRD, Travriin* P, jfl ' t.W. liBUtMt, (jtnttil ?-^ecn?g|j Remember, Friends, You will always lintl a full I Hue of . - - FLur, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everything to be found in an up-to-date family Grocery, at my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty, Bring Your Laundry to Me. J. T. SEXTON. Main Street. FLOUR! FLOUR! I can supply all demands for Flour. I also do All Kinds of Sawing and have a supply of framing lumber on hand. I have just added TWO PI N F 70.QA\Ai mwc . .. r I uun ii U 111 J and am ready to do your ginning. Give me a call. W. E. RAY, MILLER. ill C I ic MOORE'S PHAJ I ??? J??? HERN | ,WA? ] " HIGHWAY | }MD TRAVEL. | stpal Commercial It K and Pleasure ith with the # ^ i T and WEST. i - i ns, Through Sleopln^?Car* j New Orleans, via Atlsnti, Points vie Atlanta and via : j or via Lynchburg, D?nvlUf Richm&nd, Danville and :e on all Through Trains, j w Rates to Charleston ac? tor-State and 'West Indian all Resort* now on sale at ? I rature, time tablet, rates, etc., >r address W. K. TAYLOE, j Asst. Gen. Past. Agent, Atlanta. On. ' J. C. BEAM. \ District Pass. Aaent. re of Gen. Lee j attending the Reunion at Dallas, m a handsome picture of General sj his farewell address (suitable for H name and address, and the name fll h he belongs. m >a!las will l>o via Memphis The W itsown trains (twoenoh <lav) from H ami other Texas cities without *1 is leave Memphis. niornitiK and || iv:iI of trains via all lines, thus 1 ncct Ions and excellsnt service. 3 jssrnqcr Aqcnl, AtUoU, (u. I Pjsstwr jnd Tkkct Aflrnt, St. louis, *?. I SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Short and Pouular Route to the Eastern Marts ' () lv Li-ie Se'din * M lenge sit K'?t* r 1 Two Cents Per Mile (irod Atlanta ouil Wi'mAngt?i?, Cluil.iile. Noiftlk, lllchnioi d, Vh., 1 sir.il llaMiiroie, (v'a IV.itMii- ulli & liav Line) Mahii g s?u cx'renaly elan,! trip between Atlanta, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia New York. Kast. Tin i s, Splendid Cafe Dining C??r Service, Convenient Schedules on sale at sdl t i<*ket < tli'-es. Seaboard Air Line Railway. For further information, relative t* ?cliedul<s reservation of sleeping ao coinii ixlaiion etc , apply to Hurry K. Krouse, f. I'-.VT A wiflmi ii II ? - . - ........mi iiiiusi', Aiianra, UJB. C, It, Walker, Depot Ticket Anl., I'liion 8ta., Atlanta, It*, Win. It, Clements, T. 1'. A , l:i K imball.House, Atlanta, Ga., W. II. Kultun, T. I'. A., Kipiitalilu lluildinx. Atlanta, ?, W B.Christian, A. tl. 1*. A.. Atlanta. *. ,}K lis BY BULL atainlitiK at nay house ,*Uc cash in advance for km vie*. Calf piiHianteed or money lefunded. ' "r2-1y .1 C. Ufnteh. RM.ACY