The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 02, 1902, Image 3
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Or any other kind oi
Job Work
Neatly and promptly excuted
at the
Times Job Office.
T>r. J. i <*.<_!4 f I TV?
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON
MOUNTAIN STREET.
SOUTH FROM DEPOT.
-OFFICE > HOURS S
.i. m. to J) a. in. t io (> p.tri
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Diseases
Given special attention.
Calls left either at office or at
Holmes & Moore's Pharmacy
will be promptlv attended to.
" ?ty
J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
ATOR'iTSY AT LAW.
Room 12 up .V tit - '''its', r Hill lin.i.
RALPH K. CAU.SON. H. L. SCAIFK
CAR ON & SOAIFE,
ATTORN KVS AT LAW.
Special attention gi en to r?al os
tate and colfoenous.
JAMES MUNKO. D. R. D1INCAf
C. P. SANDERS*
?. .
Munro, Duncan and'Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office No. 4 Law Range Un on
3^ s/c: o-ij
' '1. E. HYD$S& J. A. SAWYER.
SpsrLanbarg^ Uniou.
i HyBrICK & sawyer,
ATTORNKYS AT LAW,
Union, s. C.
OFFICE NO. 5, I-A^H^NOE,
WALLACE UCILUWO.
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J. G, HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office Opposite Court House
notice.
I have bought a heavy draft wagoi
of 85,000 pounds oiipacity, and an
now proparod to do all kinds of heavj
hauling or will hire out the wagon.
4f> ?ftm. ' vv oilrekt,
CONTRACTORS'"?
^ BUILDERS' >>
MILL SUPPLIES.
Outlaft, BMtt BitMii, OoT**m? M* Okm
* 1 ?o>?, w?*5ku Titmkk, T??r?, *0,
* ? ) Wire tai HutU H?p?, S?Mii li|ta?i
\nd fiapa, Juki, t>?rrt<u, Onto, Okala im
Ro?? l?IM
rromft JVtwry Jto* Mub* (m4c* JvMMry.
iMaflRD IRON V0RK81SUPPLY CO
S A. |.i..| i ! 1.M I a:,.; 1 1 r < U", ^
c8<yid model, sketch or phtfto of invention for <
f (peoreport on pntentability. For free book, *
r How to SecurcTQ II nC UADIfC write*
* Patents and I nHUC~ IflftllFVO to <
rami
in
< Opposite PJ. S. Patent Office t
Charleston P.xposit ion Kates
Via T!ir Southern Kail way.
On tec ?unt of 11 if S011M1 Carolina InterS'sr.e
ami WiM ! rl an Kxposition tobe
1- Mai Cli > C. Iteirininu I)ieimbrl-t
10? 1, T!if Southern Railway
v. ill h? li fX''iirsi"?i *aikfis to C harleston
aid return n? the !< iMwine attractive
i t> m ir'anb'irt?. S. O.
For ifllMIO 'hi els on sa'4* daily, with
II at Int.il S il - ' d. It it 12
For $7 J-ft i"i < t*. n * ??daily, limited
l" ro:urn ten <1 tv*
Km $1 Oft tu-.ki is of; sale Tuesday's and
thmsda>8, li i.ilp.t '.i s vi n (7) dav?.
I'mrfapo'i.'i- Lfi\ reihe-.d rites fror. :
oilier point*
The Souther !t il s ;k> operates (louhlt
da.lx trnir R on ve. *cl edulca wi'l
Pul'umn S|?*p r^'> a d from Ch i: leston.
S O.
Fo? turtl i iiiformiI'oh apply lo:
w. 11. Taylok,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
HE HAD A BIG HEART.
An Old Miner Wlio Wai Mnrk
Tivn11'? ideal (Sent Ionian.
"The finest gcntlcuinn I ever knew,"
said Mark Twain in a chat with a reporter
one day, "was an old California
miner wso could bhrcly write lps own
name, lie was a forty-niner, and ho
and his partner had struck it rich iiv
the early days. The old man had ne#
tlier chick nor child, and he had worked
hard all his life, and when he did
get his money he hardly knew what to
do with it.
"He did not try to jump into society
or to push his way witfi the 'big fellows'
there. lie continued to live with
the people whom he had associated
Willi all liis life, and many an act of
kindness was done, many a wandering
son and father saved, many a sorrowing
woman's burden lightened and her
home brightened by an unlgiown donor
whoso identity with the old man
was only known to a few.
"It was different with the partner,
lie had a wife and two daughters with
soeial aspirations, and after a whole
lot of pushing and hauling and shoving
they landed in society. The expense
was too much of a drain on the husband's
purse, and he speculated, with
j the inevitable outcome. lie lost his enj
tire fortune and then shot himself.
Then it was that the true gentleness of
the old man showed itself. The widow
and iter daughters had no one to
turn to but him, and he did not disappoint
them. lie saved their home for
them when everything else w?nt under
the hammer, and lie maintained
tliotn in all the regaj stylo to which
they were accustomed, although lie
still lived in ills old lodgings. He lived
long enough to see both of the girls
well married and the mother carefully
settled for life. Then lie died in a
charity hospital in San Francisco. Ho
had spent every penny he owned on
the family of his partner."?St. Louis
Republic.
MAMMOTH BIRDCAGE.
One of flic k.lttle Known Attrnctlnnn
of tlie National Cnpltnl.
Washington, in addition to its other
attractions, possesses the largest birdcage
in the United States, perhaps in
the world. It is 110 by 2*20 feet ground
dimensions and 130 feet high and is
located in the very heart of the city,
at the busiest point in a busy section.
It is, in fact, the court of the postoffice
building, and at times it is tilled
with sparrows, their twittering tilling
the air and lending a strange incongruity
to the otherwise solemn surroundings
of the great building.
The birds enter the glass covered
court through the ventilating slats at
%ie north and south ends near the peak
of the roof, and only by accident do
they find tlioir way again to the open
air. At times there are scores of them
(lying about within the incloshre; then
u ckjw Oicuypear and others enter, over
the mallroom, on the ground tloor,
there is a Hat, glass covered roof, partitioned
off with planks, and on these
latter are arranged many palms from,
the botanical gardens.
Among those the birds disport themselves
as in tropical freedom, and were
food supplied them there is small doubt
that they would engage to remain indefinitely
in such comfortable quarters,
for after the first fright at seeming
capture of a new bird the little creatures
seem to adapt themselves happily
to their new quarters, and only when
the pangs of hunger attack them do
they make any attempt to find their
way again to the open.?Washington
Times.
The Wny Cyclones Tarn.
Tlio question is often asked, Why do
cyclones, "whirlwinds" and tornadoes
nil persist in the polar whirl from right
to left? Astronomical speculators have
supposed that all the planets oncd existed
as rings of thinly scattered matter
around the sun and that these rings
were annular segregations from a
vague, Irregularly scattered mass that
turned one way in spiral courses, thus
determining the direction In which the
rings revolved, and all the rest from
this took the same course.
"Hut," you say. "why did the nebula
revolve at all?" It grew from chaos,
and chaos presumably possessed an inherent
motion from right to left. This
Being the case, from that time to this
sun. moon, stars, planets, cyclones and
tornadoes have adhered to the original
habit
SnriiioTintliiR a Dltlienlty.
Alice, who was live years old, was
often naked to run errands for her
mother. She went very willingly if
she could pronounce the name of the
article wanted, but she dreaded the
laughter which greeted her attempts
to pronounce certain words. "Vinegar"
was one of the hardest for her. She
never would go for It If she could help j
it, but one morning her mother found
it absolutely necessary to send her. On
entering the. store she handed tho Jug
to the clerk and said, "Smell tho Jug
and give me a quart."?Chicago Chronicle.
Rngllah aa "She la Spoke."
"Wllllnm " neVnd n Wnclilntrtnn i
teacher, "why were you absent from
school this morning?"
"Oh, some un stole me coat on me."
"What's that? Stole your coat 'on
you?'"
"lie can't talk," said William's brother
James. "He means some un stole
his coat off /lm."?New York Times.
????????
The Money Not Lout,
Mr Lakeside (gloomily)?Tho booki
keeper has run off with all my money,
! aud we have to go to the poorhouse.
; Mrs I^akeskle? No need of that, my
dear We'll get a divorce, and you
i marry the woman who got $50,000 out
of you In (hat breach of promise suit,
j and I'll marry tko bookkeeper.?Now,
1 York Wsekiy.
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CUR US ifJMOl) POISOX. I g
I \
Scrofula, U loots, Old Sorry, /Jour
Pains?Trial Treatment 1'ree. I \
l'll.u, bum : i or Vltiiel sU.'fii |K?>ii,ive'.y
i CUivil by i: Ktiix 15. ]>. I? (B>.nncj
IJo hi li litn ) iiiood Halm ! .il!s I'-f- |
Hoys <b<* *"> j'luJitio l'oisoii i t tlm Oil o ! ,
! iiiiil < x\>i Is it. itoiii \ lie >ys'i in. At. '.lie!
t:me Botanic lit ?eU iiniui bunds
TO,! iti.: bhaiu-nd coiib itu : >n. ItuVol J
; you ik ie iburnt. panjil. s, copper coined i yi
! hpo.s, o!(l unvs. ulcers, u m-imimh,
jtcufuht. i.ebi:.j* shin, :ieb?sau<l pa .ns |
| j nii\i, .?oi? llliiitiii - i \V
I l.rt'! V 1 lien Hulatiic lkond f 1 .tin wi!!
| lltUl tVU V Mile, lt<p',|,i J C'lsK* lili i??*
i III- l>lou(l puiw alid licii ;tirl ul\<* thu : t(
j ncii glo.v of htaltli* >o ill" skwi Oo'r ,
j .?U(JO U sliiuoiiials ol' cms. Bota ie !
1> uoil lialui IhoioiiRhiy tested fur .'51)1 f(
y?ars. Sijid ilnijj sons. $1, in-|
I cludiiiK compute (Imcimis. Trial j
. lit-alui ill < I 1'. I) i>. f:;c l?y ml- j ?'
I (hefcS'i I fiord Hallo ( ,'t> . .Vlaii'a. ( .?. j
j De ci )? iri.uhe aid in* loeilwal < <1- ! n
| Vice jilVi O. i'lM.'b i.isp; i el H CIIMl ?s j It
11,o< <i Balm i iii'i-m wiii ii all cl.-t tails I
F??. sat-- to, 1*. > . i)iii.c, diarist.
i o ic mi'isi oil i.iin past allaiiiinciil j
is luil.op iij?.<; piescul .villi ami Inline 3'
ma ay.
ALioily co..sc i i Oi )-> like .. sli > iui Qj
of gravel, a soli in oi conalai.L i.nlaliuii.
Whooping Cough.
an
A WiUian who has liail cXiKiii.ce j ,
a lili llns disease, lells how lo p;ev< al
any daiiReious co. scipienco i rou. .1. Mm
sa}-; v/qi lllice Ciiltllcll iOOiv ;. -:c?jM11
cough LiSl blitlliiit'l' our b.iuy bay b mg
mij tluce months old, and owing t ? our
g'.viug Lheui (Jliamoerhii's Cough Remedy,
they lost none <if their plump; ess 1
i i (I e< UK- i ill n much heller In alt t '..s ; _
? tint cliM'btN; w l.ose p.reu's did < o? u-c
lni-> n ine ?. Oui u.?! girl wmiM p|
call lustily for cough ^yiup bei*c n
whoops. --.IKSSIK I'INKNKY 11 AM*,
Sjii nigvi le, Ala. i 11lis liemd;. is lor
sale by F. C Duke, Druggist. ('"'I
(\i
"A sound mini ma a imd 1; dy'* s :m
lacessury lo the uiuti who seeks siieeess. ,;!?
nini-l people aie wI'lltig lo co.nsu. ilia.\t
need the sound mind, mi > v Ir.i- s"
11 UllKII.g (lit! UUM!tM>lil!l I uoy illl* Wv.'k- 1 .'!
lug away as haid as they can to dtsitoy
i lie Cody. )'!il
be
The voice oi the man who is lo.ever j
itlin.g you oi your laulis j.us w.~
upon your nerves like the howling ui a fre
(log.
Ne
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After I
Fourteen Years of Suffering. I'-*
I ci
* I have lieen a 111 icted with scia ie l'1'J
rheumatism for fourteen yeais'', siys r,'\
JosfirtEngar of (iennaiitowii, Oa'. l*l
was able lo be around but constantly , .
suifeied. I iii'd everything 1 e.ciu ' *'!
hear of and at last was told lo ;ry ?."h an- q*
beilam's I'aiu i^ahu ,wh eh I dihahd, was
immediate.y leu* veil ami hi a .-fi i. luijf
Cinetl, and 1 am ii.ippv to say it hits iiol
sue- returned." Why not use this
In. iinc:. t and kH. well? It is I'oi s.'e b\
1\ ti. J)uke, Druggist.
A uian v. ho is forevei boas'.ieg .>!' bio ^
honesty will bear watching },;i
. To
The need for more men in ail lines of no
human aelivety is not so apparent but ,w
ihe need for better men is every wheis
manifest. OI
Ao L,oss of Tiuic.
1 have sold Chamberlain's Colic, ^
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed v for >? ars,
and would rather lie out of coffee and j
sugar than it. Isold live bottles o! ii ^
yesterday to threshers that could go no
farther, and they are at work again this ' '
morning'? II 1C l'ltucr.', 1'ij mouth. f:
Oklahoma \s will he wtou by the (
above, threshers weteable to knipoi: u ith
their work without loosing a single day's
liino. You should keep a bottle of ?his or
lb medy in your home. Fur sale bv P.
C Duke, D. uggist. J
I' lequires a large supply ?>i grac- for ?
a iuuu '.o ftp his nefghbiiV chickens ?
tcr.itcliir-g iu bis gaidr.n aid i.ol ! .} ?* I
bis l? n>i>i r. I
Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets
removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles,
blackheads, redness of face or nose
and any skin blemish, giving a clear
and beautiful complexion. $1.00 a
box. J. H. Mason lit Co , If uncock,
Maryland 2b-ly
Kooms to Kent.
i1 i, c ib si let! u> <t rooms i rent 1 >
Von v r I n iv s tliL
P=T. mm
CEM]
Summer
Millinery
ust in. Another big line <>l
Hnte Mats, Leghorn*, etc.
T}. i.~~ -?
Av-runrui uci' llliU \V|l*')l V'U
ant, a liat to please \ ou in
t yle and price tins is the place
) get it. We ar-: tup busy to
dl you m?>re, come and see
>r yourself.
Jewelry of t lie latest design,
' pairing a specially.
/liss M. E. Tinsley.
Special discount on wntclns
ml plated ware ior the next
1) days.
EFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
IVisons who realize the importance
'<1 value of correctly adjusted glasses
variably have their eyes examined an.,
ted by
H. R. GOODELL, Optician,
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Are b?st reacuted h)\thc Co ton Belt
runs two trains\day)froni, Mrmpl
without change. H^hescVtVait s ei
director make close connec\jo>V^j
for alj parts of Texas, OXja.hOTnk
and IpdianTerritory.
ft. wokth*:^y
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tf you want to flrvyd a >yoiod home ?o?sti
in Texas, where, \bik* orops are
raised an?l where p>V)plrin'u^j.t'r S~
write lor a eopy of oioHhundsome 5
booklets, "Homes in liTT) Souili- S\f
west" and "ThroughTo/xaswith )
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Remember, Friends, ;
You will always find a full
line of .
Flour, 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, a
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. Ju
Bring Your Laundry to Me. JJ.
T. SEXTON. '
mum street.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons having claims against the ^
estate of Jerry Jeter, deceased, are
hereby notified to present same properly a'
attested to the undersigned fur payment.
All who are indebted to the said
estate will make prompt payment t<> p
1 i3?It T. B. Baths, Kxecutor. t
Nervous Diseases cured. days n
treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason A' JJ
Co., Hancock, Maryland. 2'J ly <\
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ft) TRAVEL.
pal Commaroial j
h and Ploaauva
h witH the j*
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i. Through St*?Rintf?Caf*
?w Orleiail, via Atlabtfe. f
oints via Atlanta and via ]
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r via Lynchburg, D^nvlUa I
llchmonti, Danvilla tbd |
on all Through Trftlni.
Rates to Charleiton ao>
ir?State and Watt Indian
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tuna, tlmrn tciblat, ratmt, ate.,
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SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Short and Pouular Route to the
Eastern Marts
Only Line Selling Mileage at Rate
Two Cents Per IVIile
ood between Atlanta ond Wilroir.Ptnw
harlot te, Norfolk, liichmobd, V?..
nl Hultimoie, (via Portsmouth ?.V: Bay
ine.) Makint* an extremely cheap
ip between
Atlanta, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia
New York.
ast Tialns, Splendid Caf? Dining Car
ma-ice. (Convenient .Schedules on sale at
1 ticket times.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
or further information, tela live to
heduhr. tepeivati n of sleepirp ac>llili:(?ilali->ii
etc . apply to
nvry K. K rouse,
, I'. ,V T. A., t'4 KimUitl House, Atluntii, On,
, It, XVnlkev,
epot Tleket A^t., t'liion St?? Atlantn, G?.
'in. It, Clements,
. I*. A , I'J K i in I hi 11 House, Atlanta, On..
I i Kill feu.
. I' A.. Kipiitntile lluililiiijr. Atliinta, (is,
i; flu istiiiu, A. (J. P. \ . Atlantn. On.
I K11 - Y HI' 1,1. stms<l:.Af "I ??'
<e.j,")()? ea>lt in ailvaj.ee t? i m*ix i .
' " ?u'ir,i! tped ??r money refund* d
.* ' ty .v <\ Hunter,
IFM
1EDY
iDERS
IMACY.