The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 23, 1902, Image 3
Letter, NoteBill
Hads
t. Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly ex
cuted at the
Times Job Office.
Remember, Friends,
You will always find a full
line of
^ Flour; Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard, Canned and
Bottled Hoods. Fresh
Vegetables, niul everything
to Lo 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.
J. CLOUGli WALLACE."
ATORNEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up staira Kim" t BuMiiur.
ft
RALPH K. CARSON. II. L. SCAfFK
CARSON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNKYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to roul e3
tate and collections.
JAMES MONRO. I). R. DUNCAN
C. P. SANDERS.
Monro, Duncan ant! Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office No. 4 Law Range, Union,
S. C. 5-1 y
D. E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER.
Spartanburg. Uniou.
HYDRICK & SAWYER,
^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Okimok No, tt, J.AW Range,
Wallace Ruildinm.
2-ly
J. G. PTUGH ES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Officf. Opposite Court House
5. Q. SARRATT,
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGCON.
O/Ters his professional services to the
people of Union and surrounding country.
Day calls at Duke's Drug Store.
Night calls at the residence of Mr. L. J.
names. 18 tf.
CONTRACTORS' m
^BUILDERS'^
AhD_MILL SUPPLIES.
OkMU|i, ItMl lUM, 0?M?U Ml Gfcut
1 BflM, m?dsv Waefhu, Tasks, Tatars, Mm,
StaalWire til MMllt noit, HaUftag *4
sad ruyt, JmU, EtrrUli, Crabs, OkiU ui
ftoa* l*IM.
rro*4i Mmry Mm* fhM jNUarr
LOMBARD IRON V0KK8I SUPPLY CO.
y We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign >
? E3JUSBI
fSetid model, sketch or photo pi invention for C
< free report on patentabl llty. For free book, r
cllowUiSecuroxb *nC 11 AD I/O write*
' * Patents and I U AUL~IYJ AffiXO to f
Ronins to Rent.
Three desirable bed rooms to rent.
Apply at Thk Times office.
JERSEY BULL standing at my
house. f>0c ca.sh in advance for service.
Calf guaranteed or money refunded.
52-ly J. C. Hunger.
* ,
You know What you are Taking
Whoa you tako Urover's tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula in plainly
prinnted on every bottle showing that it
is simply I ron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No awe no pay. 50c. 45-1 y.
Dr. Mason's Depilatory removes
suporfjuous hairs permanently from
fr any part of the body. $1.00 a box
John H. Mason ?fc Co., Hancock Mary
land. 27-ly
PERPETUAL MOTION.
One Inventor IIiin AeeitiKpllnliPd It
!?? llnrncK.viiiK it Cyclone.
It was during the portion of his career
when lie lived in the valley of tho
south fork of the llig Sunflower river
that Ilenry Plymshnw, the inventor,
made his most notable invention. This
invention had to do with cyclones.
One afternoon Inventor Plymshnw
saw a splendid specimen of a funnel
'cyclone coming over the prairie, and lie
called to me and said he would go out
and study it, since it was evident that |
it was going to one side. The Instant
the cyclone sighted us it came straight
in our direction. We weren't prepared
for !\v uo Jill wo oniilil ilo u?na
to run. Wo wore just on the point of |
giving up when a most extraordinary [
thing happened. Curious tiling. Sort of i
natural too. And there it was. Only I
one leg. and that down a fifty foot well j
in the middle of n sheep pasture. If it I
had had two legs, no doubt it could j
have scrambled out, hut it couldn't i
make it with one. Couldn't do anything
except revolve. And it did do
that. I never saw a cyclone revolve like
that one. Mad apparently because it
had missed I'lynishaw and me and got
caught. So it just buzzed around like a
top. Nothing in the world.to stop it.
Most men?mere men of action?
would have been satisfied at getting
away and not having to revolve with
the houses and lots, but not Plymslmw.
No. lie got to thinking, and what was
the result? Put a belt around the stem
of that cyclone .iust at the top of tlie
well, sot up a dynamo, strung wire and
ran all the machinery and electric
lights in that part of the country. Regular
Niagara for power. Going yet.
Nothing to stop it, you see. Wonderful
what a thing mind is!?II. V. Marr in
Harper's Magazine.
A DOMESTIC EXPEriENCE.
Tlie Rcnxon One Woman's Cnok Wii*
I)lNN>itinfle<l Willi Her I'ltice.
"This is a queer ago we live in,"
sighed a young housekeeper. "We've
just lost a very good cook for a very
absurd reason, I think. She came to
us about four months ago and was
satisfactory in every way?neat, industrious,
respectful and last, but
foremost, an excelleut cook.
"As she was so very quiet I could
not tell whether or not she was as
well pleased with us as we were with
her, but about six weeks ago the trouble
began. She asked 1110 suddenly
one day why we entertained so seldom.
" 'Ella,' I said, 'we don't care to entertain
except a few choice friends ;
now and then. It costs more than wo
can afford, and we really don't care
for it.'
" 'Your house is just as handsome as
anybody's,' she went on. 'Other people
that I've lived with entertained all
the time, and their houses weren't
near as pretty or as nice as yours.
You never have anything but a club
meeting once in awhile. Why don't
you have tens and receptions, Mrs.
Blank?'
"I reiterated my two reasons?that
wo couldn't spend money in that way
and that we preferred simple amusements.
Ella didn't seem satisfied, but
the matter was dropped. Last Monday
she asked to spend a week at
homo with her sick aunt, and, as I
couldn't well refuse, she departed. Today
I received a postal card from her
couched in these words:
"Dear Mrs. Blank?My aunt Is better,
but I'm not coming back. I've got a more
etylish place."
?Detroit Free Press.
Three llulen For Fishing.
One day as the Rev. Mark Guy
Pearso of London was strolling along a
river bank he saw an old man fishing
for trout and pulling the fish out one
.after the other briskly. "You manage
it cleverly, old friend," ho said. "I
have passed a good many below who
don't seem to be doing anything."
The old man lifted himself up and
stuck bis rod in the ground. "Well, you
see, sir, there he three rules for fishing,
and 'tis no good trying it if you
don't mind them. The first is, Keep
yourself out of eight; the second is,
Keep yourself further out of sight, and
the third is. Keep yourself further out
of eight still. Then you'll do it."
Didn't Know Her.
"What has become of Miss Iilank,
who was always such a favorite lu
your set?"
"Iler father failed some weeks ago,
and all they had was sold at auction."
'Toor thing!"
"And now they have to live in a little
house in the suburbs."
"What n change! IIow she must feel
it!"
"Yes. She is so much changed that
even her best friends would not recognize
her. I met her in the street today
and did not know her at all, poor
thing."
Matched Pnuleri.
'Tapa," said tbo inquisitive youngster,
"why Is it that people rescued
from drowning are always saved Just
as they are going down for tho third
time?"
"Why is it," returned tho father,
"that a small boy always picks out
unanswerable questions to ask?"?Ohi
vu&u rusi.
Rot One ot Rla Traits.
"A Darwinian, are you?" said Slopay
argumcntatlvely. "Then you don't belike
wo were made of dust"
"I don't believe you werp," replied his
tailor. "Dust settles occasionally, you
know."?Philadelphia Press.
Misunderstood.
Borrowell?ITere's that dollar you
loaned me last week.
Wigwag?What's tho matter? Didn't
, you like It??Philadelphia Record.
CURES BLOOD POISON.
Serofnla. Fleets, Old Sores, Bone
Pities?Trial Treatment Free.
I'ir.v, .vcmuI !' iliiid st. ?.". s po-itively
ciiiwl I') ?. k:11tr 11. 11. li (li 'iHiic i
13 uod lii.m ) Lt'ond B.u'ni hills or destroys
the Syphilitic 1'oisoi: in the blood
and < \j)' Is it. I loin I lie sj stem A; the
s us;*' time Botanic Biood Balm builds
tip the rhatti ml constitution. Have
you s m? t iiio.d,, pimple.s, eopjiei colored
pjHiis, o'd roivs. ulcers, s*i lliugs,
scrofula, itching skiu, aches sutd pains
in boner <;v joints, sore month m lalliiu
hail? i hen Botanic Biood Bdm will
iiea! i ve y sore, .-.top the aches and make
the hits d i?ui? ohd rich and civethc
t icii glo^v of la ait h to 111 ' kin Ove*
:100<t it.stiiiionials < i c o? l!olani<*
11 <"< d It.dm i11(>:11ly n i?-,I (or '>()
y ;h . ."c::o ;if. Urug 1 s, !jl, ii:t:lu'ii<-i'
eon {?! it- .d n et ions. Trial
treatm n?, if 1- l; 15. fin* by ?idd.essii.g
Jiloul Jielin ?'<? . Attains, <?a.
!ci'' trouble anil int.' ui? .lital ..ilvioi
given. I) i;'r diep.iirol i eu e ; s
lhe< f ilthn runs when a: el.?e fai'.
For sal b; ! ' <DuUc, druggist.
Last. Ti.hi.ilay tic President rev owed
llie Washington liigli school Cade!a.
Vol ?! I he fellow il:o custom of founei
i*iills s-i ?1 teview ihcin frcm :?
stand on one edge oc IfiC la id.
Whooping Cough.
A. Woman who lets had expeiinct'
Willi ilus disease, lelts how lo prevent
any tlangeious coasc<iuence limu n. slaeajfi
Our Uiich ciiiilien took whooping
cougit iasl summer our baby boy being
?>U1} llllC. UlUMtllS OKI. rtllll OtMllg l<> OUi
giviug them CiiuuilMlist's i ough Remedy,
11ley lost none of then plumpness
and collie out in uiucli belter health lliHa
other cliddicii whose patents did not use
mis remedy. Our oiaest little girl would
cull hisiny l'or cougli syrup between
\\ hoops. ?.1 liSSiK 1'INKNEY ilAI.L,
.*5pi ingvnle, Ala. Mils KeUiedy is lor
sale by F. U Duke, Druggist.
The preparation for the unveiling ut
the itocliaiiibeu statue, which wih occur
on Niutiday, aic practically couij^iettil,
even the scats for iho guests having been
erected.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After
Fourteen Years of Suffering.
"I have liceu a 111 ic led with sciatic
rheiuiialisin for fourteen years'', says
Josh Edgar of liermuutowu, Cal. "I
was ab;e to be around but constantly
sulleud. I Mi d everything I coud
hear ol and at last was told to try Clnunbeilam's
Fain liahu which I did.and was
immediately lelieved and in a short lime
cured, and I am happy to say it has not
since returned." Why not use this
liniment and get well? It is for sale by
F. i;. Duke, Druguial.
The I'hiiipipines biil is still the(luntiajs!i<d
bus mess" before theSenate but the
prospects are that it will bo disposed of
some day this week.
No i.oss of Time.
1 have nold Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years.
rtUU nuiliu IUlllt'l US OUL U1 COIiee UIH1
sugar than it. I sold live bottles of it
yesterday to threshers that could go no
farther, and they ate at woik again this
morning ? H. K. I'iikia's, Plymouth,
Oklahoma As will be sten by the
above, threshers were able to keep on w ith
their work without loosing a single day's
time. You should keep a bottle of this
Remedy in'your home. For sale by F.
C. Duke, Druggist.
A number of soceiety women called
upon Hepres nlative Payne one day last
week and urged upon him favorable con
sideralion of Lite MeCall amendment to
the Dingley tariff law.
8uhBfril?f for 'Dip Tirrtpo
Uteres
jherici
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"FLORODORA"Ba
\lk LUCK," "OL
HANDS WANTF.
EXCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS
Union. S. C.
2 > oxj eriodced IjuojuT.s
20 ' Knitters,
20 Pioss Room I!amis.
50 Menders,
15 Pairers, Polders ami 1? >xers
>Y e ;;ive inhloii voiio - >m . \i >1
latlus ami oltl i!111'> it \ Ii.it
now nit i:ij tint V v? 1 t\
Work much nift 'hi i.? to \
Appiv at once io
?T. EX. C3- -lv XJ :
TIIKAS. n?al Mill*.
"Wo will sentl inemiinji to the home:
of all la<lies in l'nion who ih sire wov
ami live south of Main sire;-;, ami t<
those who live not more than a <juartci
of a mile north of Main street.
S-t t'
Summer
Millinery
I '
?j 11i in. Another lug line
White Ilats, Leghorns, etc
It-member that \vh n you
want a hat to please ;i on in
style and price this is thep'.Ka
to get it. We are too busy to
tell you more, come and see
tor yourself.
Jewelry of the latest desitrn.
Repairing a specialty.
Miss M. E. Tinsley.
special discount on watch"*
and plated ware tor the next
30 days.
DEFECTS OF VISION CCRRECTEI
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Persons who realize the impo) tone
and value of correctly adjusted gla:-.?<
invariably have, their eyes examined am
fitted by
H. R. GOODEll, Optician,
spahtanhchg. s c.
Consul:atu.!> f.-p.e. 1? t|
WANTED!
Men to take < lunge of branch . dice o
our wholesale business in this vicinity
Address, at once, with reference**,
A. T. Mounis,
lG-Ot. Columbia. >. C.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan in amounts o
$30U and upwards on improved farm:
at 7 j>er cent interest. Xo com
mission except a reasonable attorney let
for preparing necessary papers.
39-1 v. V. R. DkI'ass
xere all med
All Havana Filler^
?an fiat/ met
OOD ENOUGH
nda are of same value as Tags I
D PEACH AND HONEY," ? K/
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ffTEETMINC
, i j! jr.- -Infant mi, Diarrhoea, Dyaer
: s: Aids Digestion, Regulates the U
"i 5Y Guroa 'iruDiior.o and J
MOV-"'.-, -.Vorr.ss TEETHINA Counlt
. r'a ;.cr.t upon Toothing Children, s
... I ff-i cents to C. s). MOFFETT, M. D
I SOUT1
I RAIL
I THE GREJiT
OF TRADE A.
Uniting the Prirxc
Centers and lloal
Resorts of the 5ou
NORTH, HAS
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m^h.Clnss Vestibule Train
between Now York and f
Cincinnati and Florida I
Asliavilln.
(j New York and Florida, oitlvc
and Savannah, or via 1
| ' Savannah.
j Superior Dinlnft-Cnr Service
? Excellent Service and how
' I count South Carolina Int<
B Ewposiiion.
I Winter Tourist Tickets to i
reduced rates.
1 ' For detailed Information, litori
apply to naarast tlckct'agont, or
9 S. H. HARDWICK,
J Omnoral Rittitn.tcr^'cnt,
H Washington, D. C.
Eg R. W. HUNT,
f ' Dlo. Vasscngar Mgent,
L Charleston, S, C.
S" ratRUARY 10, 1009.
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c j |i Are b?st reac&sd by\ihe Colton Be
I runs two trains ,vday^fron\ M< mj
* | X without change. x<hese\trains
- director make close oonnecu'o TV
for alt parts of Texas. OYlahornk
| and I (idian Territory.
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It you want to flr\d a e/nod homo MO"
- in Texas, tt hcpi'Xjtijf crops arc
raised an.I whore iitViiili' prosper. .
write !or a copy of ourVha lid-sonic *
t..inklets, ! I otucs in the) Sottt ii- S\J
' west" and ' Throtijjh Tofxas with
f a Caint ra." Sent (rt'elfioli.ny. C
s ; hodv who is anxious to bette\r his j
condition.
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VZOR," pnd E. RICE, GREENVIL
. KiAt o. . ^ mmmmm"P55S5E.. 1?9B
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ilery and the Bowel Trouble* of Children 0/
loweH. Strengthen* the Child *ncl MAKBi
5oro*. Colic, hCives nnci Thruoh. Remove*
*raoi? and Ovorccmoa tho Effect* of th*
incj ceils only P."j cent* *t Druggists, or
St. Lotii*, Mo.
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HIGHWAY
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ipal Coinmcrglal
tl\ and Plonsuro
Ih with the # #
T and WEST. 1
c> Through Slcopln|(*C?r?
Jew Orloani, via Atlanta. i
'oinis via Atlanta and via
I
ir virv Lynchburg, Danvlll*
Hiohinond, UanvlUa kMt ,
I
> on all Through Trains.
' Raton to Chnrlaitfn ac?
xr.Stftte and Wnot lllldlilt j
ill Resorts now on solo of ,
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address '
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