The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 25, 1902, Image 4

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THE TJNLON 'i PUBLISHED EYERV FRIDAY ?BV XHt UNIO \ "i 1 MliS \ . Skcosh ! i.o" { 11Mi i?' iI.I> 1 J NO. A*. MAT Hi Jlegistete i at Cin !' >1 8. C., its >nd-clas.s . iiu itl'-r "? r?n/NnmrmM DATf?u OUDD^nir i IV^JI i\/-% i One year - - - - - i--' j Six month j - - - . - - .'o. cc. Three months ----- :! '> eem ADVERTi jtMEN l"S One .111 .are. ft !' - - $1.' j Every ib-Apie ??.. .j Com r.-t-J lot ' iin - j will be nnd Loca1^ insert <1 at y I. s a line. Rej< C;rt:? ' IIUWI ! li<> : : i turned. Obituaries ? b j. ( pect will be charged ! hall i ; UNION, 8 JULY 2.*>, 1902 Col. dim Til! ran !i iu:ul< com plaint to th. ; > i ll authorities th: ! his mail has ' < uiiperod with a; Pickens, S. C . ! impost < (P.oe i Spector has ! t to i: va' the matter ! - isist been ?r. nounced li: h = \v; iluiiv.- i. the complit' t 0 . .-k.? . it?y Preside? . It ? accepted h? / . t f K . ; \ fl'e IWUU S J o College. It do\ulv.- ,1pm :i.c' to elect his syce r c< date. The experience wi'h Har';:;. should cause ii ! " cessor to in- made wii ; . r. care. Polities should 'tot i> alios-* < to enter into ti; matt i est degree Secretary Itoot lias allotted ijlh't.OOO for the construction < i'th -mini..', post at Ohicamaugn. 1 hi-? s to i) the first of the four groat mild nr. t posts to lie established for 'hog-vh ?ring of the military * >r oi } United States i:i of war. ; i i > be used in ti.:.? ??. ; ace far ' : ii. School-- for b ah re-.'tt' r 1 men. Th.i ]; > : \vi' . u.t ' one full regiment of csv.eiry company ot artillery : his $.e joins the .Vatic ; !' ;. * 1 A terrible storm 'a ii:o v. ' v ; caused such a rise >!' t o U river, the father .. . vh. ; ? from t\v ? i. ; to. mi! s v.ide in a ! r tory of 7.' mi i liana, crops are destroyed, mi far r.ut-ly; t : mrnis nuiu rio union noil y i: < high wntfrr* cf the river. Th <h -j ages reaches the en >vni>us ni.. ,m Of $<>,()U<),uO<*. Th? h'.-s is ( hi' '' j corn lands, much of which w-.u have yielded from To ti ]nn hu-lr ' to the acre. Tho candidates have sunken, y have In :.r l them i.. 1 .oi -d t: o i \*:m' ! ous platform , and tho claim t?-? . j have advanced for your votes. V/ have no sugge ions * . n: who shoul I and who houM ? elected. 1'his is ; niidi : I voter to l-.-cido for -hi I t .-* what wo xpect to do am do r.<.t presume to *?i< I -to t- nr r into how t hey . hall v . ... to help w'll; . .r v . honest and compi n t ' different olii" - is :.il t iv : Imonh i that we have to make. The candid i'-s for St t of!;-: were with u i..st Monday ..i.d the,, were hero in ftili force, they \v< ro j>pearantly in pood kelter ami it is jolly good-natured crowd, we are glu<t j to have had tioin with us. Tin i were listened to quietly and with close attention, h - er wd was not very demonstrative but it was tInmost orderly crowd we h.-'.ve ever seen at a campaign meeting. Wo suggested last wed; that our \ ople make a record upon this occ. -ion for good order and decorum widen wou! i be worthy of emulation by othci counties, and we are very glad to report that they took us at our word'. We thank thein for this in behalf of the candidates and of our citizen generally. It is so much nicer to have it this way than to have drunkenness, rowdyi. tn and disorderly conduct. I'nion has sd the ood example, let other counties fallow it. We did not- see the slightest evidence Of whiskey in the large crowd during the day. And this is not all, we do not think a single man asked a c.-mdidato to set him up to dinner or money. It may have been done, but if it was it was awfully on the <|uiet. This is a good start, let no man degrade himself in this manner during the enlin ] campaign. > CA uriw ION J)A V IN UNION. I. (Continued from jui^e I) . it us do 111.; mm? The whites b.iw '. i' nit r>s tducntiiig t ott iie^i: . Ft i: \TTOIiNKV OENH1 \l. t<' W r. StP.Vt i.S.< >. ol t ?} ,] ni. d \vt'.h tii :? u ll>] .till! Ot tl|t!<l v I , ! X <1 c. :( '(( ' ?!' ! IV .?!. . . II l'||< \\. hell i '> I. 1 i I ' I | , | . ; i J?'i? it \ i:i i e >>n In is uim?. 1'iiit. tii.ii di'ii'ii . * fth. ? iOit.. -Hi-:! ; 1 ; *' sell tui 1 Tli, t.:x i tn'ii i in 1' in?|ii | I ijues i , 'l.e is yet :u .it s! i.ii'o, ' ? H ;i ou^io i : i* "I T ; '(' Wttj'tVvlmve fre, Id ol ; -nms o Wii ihcittolul'y itfti in* lux t'iturusi J l,.Vvi(J U?c'i.oUo inJdetl foriveiv million v do!':11 1 (i\ yuis bni.d in >? :tr e unit;, ^ L mi building of ine o ivs eouliuue t. A textile t-cl'-O ?l has Il vii i'ddi i (0 ji Jlei-von, fiom which a to ifing drawn 11 sii) i.nt indents of mills. Its Kiaduate:, in great demand. Thwu litis been ol , .1. M \ i'.u.s It iu S2(J'.),- It uoo ; rej il.- >:. the State house o haw i aide. Tim hit T"it t? 1 Hi- I' I nil led bl heebfieu pnid amounting to 'I' t* ii riils debt *a ill Call due in y lit. . funtl la building to , ;i<i;i:<* i1.: : b Whetl this d*'bt in Mi'd ii;. .sl id th' tax Jovv " C.Ui 1 lt d . ; to . I tl ' > I'l ill llii 1.1. * l 1 i:' litis lrer. dot.e \\ .. iio'i increasing n levy ide ot the i?e;?si.>:i- j j .'.;i it, ; i. : it lit now o;if> n ;.t!<e .-'-JT'-.t' ' i : the wi t math1 ei\ c] State' government. This is a ci line showing \> I;cn vo k-i,ami) r that \\ cities r?quite mow si i tin io ) u It on dcipiil govern- ti in, i)t. .1 his ge ; p >idtuont section is an r< il id il is gi.ul to 1' ( ' i ' il.c :inc oi ie.s spricg upon 11 *\t;\ iiill lop. v . X ?u of ^pitia'oj n . . ... . rous i v uil as as . ; . Attorney ( ? leral, had rondc .? i " p.u i;. ipi;! i us i;.a \\ t i j : i la to llr- pc 'Pl('i a iv.iiir 11 it , -it map t i ait i. had Ji.ul ,* iid I 'ds "t di ii:' best legal I dent i ? ?| a v ' ion as vv II us ill j !. . .' i hei. - o nge I ; In ; i- : is.'i > soil >' li (erred t, i ' 1 i m liii' had conic from y m ' iMi! .vvrnvs lis i i i ti .s ?ilu t , . < * and ii I'i'l rring *> his spats with v i . v ,.i ii -aid iio ju ?ip tl u o . . . i .-! urui'ti i l' u all Ii is worth ? it i i no nil v t.hur vou could exuact o 11 ' 01 fi 1'iom. d faith u. p is >.m i ic ;i duty cU d. yt, lV.J p <inL dinner was announced s ... , i i t ct's .'Ut t> till .':'{* p. Mi '] A 1 . , t.'ilf .V.l 5 SCI'Vl -1 Oil I iC lilOilild - v iemouti 1- and oilu-r it i'lvslmients j il. Dixie -i.u of Union furnished j . xi !!< ii' music f"r the occasion pluyint \ rvai selections in llii forenoon. rite s i , i t. . j? .1.5 : was also interspersed v t)i by t 1 >aud ()tic tit' the \ . >.ss : . ;,i i' vnjii! a 1 it t t u-1 ti ' 1 'o ' 1 .-iM- t his tbmil also )>)lyed 1 . i i |Q( ft itlg < ii ' !: e'(.j\ 1 :. wiis.t* ti.? ^js-aktMs ta! :< tl to tit ^ n ei . *. :hi- Vil.tMlS Uliils ft 111 ' ii v,v iv? m a close iitt'l it-'peet - , A1 J ' it .shaking \v.n re*ii.uc>l. * iti . i lie .utlice we did tint ti- ti.;- meeting until 3 . in '.i.o cuii'i'litcM for Secretary of J pediing Mtvt.su J iluvey . ! .1. T. (Jan : hud hushed. ) . Austin 1 1 *\fs in education i Common a'li s- wauls tin* < i utab'd, fiiive iiii political i 4. 1. ! no tjuaviel wir.i auv body, t . si : for ho . ill :tr like tlie l i : iun. \ as the l.-ill ->t mtin iti the i r 1 headed. an 1 his name b - 1 ' iir-=* If i? i i ilie aipliahvl. i .' > oiri ? rgetwho lieis in this vast 1 if cant liclatt . and 4 d no 5 foi ; *t him on the day of ! 1. * Iiislc by the baud. . i i. unit.. -. the candidate j >Pi> 1 mi tor -slate Treasure . I:.- . ; '"mi, i i lie latk thanking ti.r ' 1 eo c i'!' their hand iouv support at Mi, , i,(?t .a . ,?i aod thanking nil the people ! t :.t'.; on him. He ?:u ,r ti i .iic e 1 lev > oi taxes 1 nidi i ! mills to avoid t ti" customary bar- ] : :i.>i> !,<?'.I'J every >eav to met t ; ll oprialions which always exce i < i 'the ... I tin nit.pfftsjt rm . 1 txivn?M" i?;vl to <? iv ft v u-y y ' iv .1 ! >i: >V1*KRUCTKXDEXT OF EDUCATION .i .T. McMahan. prc-eni Onciuv.betii, , . ? . ? ill .. 11 lli inked t1 i> |ir><>jilo I , c? 'I'.ii !en i: the. h til show.i in Ima o'ii . os-.rs ago aim two years ago, and ! i ves they are s\tislied that ha lias .i ly ill .chained his duties. ile ha*' i (i. Iv*'ii eai'i fully after the educational , i ll- -is of Hii* Si in* and hiis suggested ] ho considered to be improvements ( al lli-it line !I" hail been antagoni/ >1 oi i -aiii c for this v ry 1 hi <*, 1 u woi ! rather tl > ..l a', lie cone ived o b i hii dtdy than to sit. sin' aa.i drawl.;* .saiaty wiilioul icing of seiv :> to his 1 ; 11- wii it ' a nine mrer h1;: cho-i ierm for the common schools through *ut , llie Sate. 1?-4; -v<t he ollie.; of counts Suporinli'dhci' Ivluei'ii.;. should removed froti. politics. 11- -honii', .> chosen by a d, and chose.i Uk in ness alone, u s oil lb- in t ho t.ntu sense a teach e <>. uu.'-liers, Is. oiiMild h. an expert, and this alone should l.-h-. bnslMSn, lie >uld d ids wliol i time ii it-* .-sine a- am w . r ;. p - | ftor. lie should ba vai . utile L I ary to justify i-ii i vie--- ?>i siici .i mi You pay von: County Sup . : Oh- / S.-)(.(? ai d in* lias over nui.di'c: tetich, in to look afi ? ii'1 visit a 11 .. ? besides the great umbei ?>l ?v:inii-.ii ..i l>e found i<t the xcho >'; O B Martin, of Greet vtli >, i . a J teacher, has invi a soma -a wi n > I ubl'C schools : i lb yeara, ivi; '< ftcll H;; ?"00 i:a (Or , I ? | c,' alary of tfi- Jmnty Supoi ? )' r.f J1 OlI;<i iin !< ' )? 11 f> ' . hi< iijjp.iiuii.i 'ii' b> t hi ! !), e'.OCU'll lie <?W S '?V to i>,?,!,< j l! 'lit* JH'OJI. . 't* . nilptM . lit ! ','ij St'!to Su-.I ' <!?*: ' 't r>-iv capable of e1*-in*/ !) ' oiuj'.y S m ^i i i t. W i (" ?i i" this wt a r t* x. bunk S noun*. i|?t. i? ! of S ail. ) ;,ilrt iHXl b )?'> < o !' (Iill i'' *1 ' 'i .'tic I !>?< whole: ale change should hiiv.'b riia jb* 'hat wero not aoceniaba* < .; uM nave, been cut ou' and others supplied. i It Wrus a fine thing lot the book seller I < jut a hard lick on the pour man -who 11 Hi! to throw away his b)ok* iiivl buy (.a ones. ( Vppi'iuae ) Mnw. Tin: c/ANMi?.VH-:sj l ou obvi-ntxnn. The big guns were held back for the 1st at tlii- meeting and the crowd paviitly waited througli the whole list > hear what these (hibernat'-rial canidatc had to say. I)r. H i'imlerman was llii' first speak-r inlrouced, he was piesented by .Mr. f!i\<>n sa (ping of beauty and u j >y forever, le was greeted with a *_ >?>. 1 hearty mgh by the crowd which he ackuowlIge.t with a smile- lie first iefer:ed j the distinguished men Uuion had i 10.bleed, lie thought his experience illbicnt for the intelligent discharge f the duties of the ollieo <>f Governor, le wanted it for one term. If you 4 leet one of these young men lie wil. ant to keep it all the time. The Govi nor did not make or unmake the laws. lis dutv was to see that the laws wi>n> nforeed, he could use his pardoning owrr but was not responsible for the taking of the laws. Was in favor < ( taking can of the 111 confederate . i: C'lomson Col>go was supported ' the privilege tax a fertilizers and hv direct taxation, < ie other in li'i.ii wore. livery op- . ortunitv must bo iven the white liildren to become educated. 11'they ( it not embrace the oprortunitiesolfere'l 10 time will o nno wnen tliere will be lore negri'i s who can read than there re whites, liiat will mean a revolution olitieally which will bring about a race iir which will simply 1. can oxtcrminu011. J)on'i think (lint the idea of t/ie t gioesnnd tlie whites educating their liildren separately a good one. It would uisc a dual government and we on1.1 loose control over tho negro diools, wo must not lose cou\d of them. Wants the public >ads improved. Family has one undred years record in. South Carolina lid he is the only member of the family Iio has ever applied for high olii< e. James II. Tillman was licit introuced. He thanked I'nion for its vote i the last race. Had tried to do his uty and was ready to stand or fall with is record. There was some sneculation s to whether or no lie would refer (o I lie sword incident and the charges of I lie State. lie did .so, however, from ! ite jump. lie said the statement of i Ion- ales that lie had been disrespectful i the Senators was false, an 1 he wonl u efer to Sonntor Douglass. As t" the fnli us ruling anil thedistinqni-hed pai Irnientai ians. lie said that< >>nzalis lit d rill fully suppressed the s. lie;. points f the record as it appears in the j< m nal i the Senate. He here read the rocord 11 the journal in regard to tin ruling ml the division of the distinguished arliamentarians on- the iptesiinn in illicit the gentleman mwne I by the date does not appear. Says lie has tared (ion/.alcs to face him and ay chat he has to say, and not nay it bciind his rock fortilieations a hundred iiiles away. In regard to the sword iniilent he has no apologies to make, lie aid that he thought that if Hen Tillman vas not good enough to cat at Itoosc.elt's table where Booker t\ "Washing- r on had dined, then lie did not think ' hat Roosevelt was good enough to do- ; iver a sword to a s in of South Carolina. . le paused as if for some response from lie crowd. None came, you might have t ward a pin drop. Continuing lie said ; m s'-vcit was mad a! his uncle Ben foi sitting a man that had called him a lie. ind you follows would not have had my respect for him if ho had not done t. "Nowo would r.ot, hurrah for Till- ; nail, came from the crowd.'' They did lot stipulate which Tillman, but it was lrcsumably Ben. \s to tlic missing otter incident, he . lid that the papers tnd some others were making a great i loo about it when it was a very in'sigliiicant matter, and that he wished to citorato that lie had no ill felling oward Mr Talbcrt, and could not belove he had gotten tllO letter. Refer* ii.g to Dr. Tin unci man's statemont that i young man would want to keep the aliice if he got it. lie said this was rather a funny statement from the lector who had been in oflico for fourcen years. The Doctor is a bank presilcnt'tind don't need it. A good lawyer does not need it fit her"' replied the do"t >r. "Yes but doctor I have to work a ;reat deal harder for iuv living than v*r?n f\r\ " ciniil Tillmmi Inferring to Mr. tlayv.ard Air. Ti 11nitiu said ho called himself a farmer, Iml ho is no fanner, lie is planter, and v Larry < lantt says, he has to catcli his nrops with a fishing pole. Opposed the Soldiers' Home, it would simply lio a polite name for a poo- House "Want ihe old soldier.-' to enjoy diem selves in Ihoir own familit -. i ion. W. .'I. Talbcrt f-po. ce first to the ladies, was ' la 1 to see them here, their presence was a guarantee of good order, decency and decorum, vrr.s also glad to meet with the untorrificd democracy of I n ion. Turning to Til In tan lie thanked liim for llie manly arid magnanimous manner lie reiterates th.at lib does not believe that I am guilt y of the infamous charge in the newspapers that f got a letter out of tlu p >st oll'.ce addressed to liim. i do not believei it is necessary to deny t he tiling he'/ore this audience, but will :,a\ that I havi! a/lidavits from numbers of tiie party who say that J v?a: sick in my room ami did not go out to tluo post office at all that day. J wish to siy that J have no ill will against Mr. Tillman who is my neighbor. I do not believe any one in South Carolina who knows mo would believe mo guilty 111 uoing such a imng. Jieierring 10 me ladies again he mid t hey were a power for good in p ililie as well as in everything else, that they deserve a great luo.i ure of credit :for our position socially, politically :.nd in every othei way thai points to our elevation. Jt is truly "the hand that reeks the cradle rules th" world." .Is standing in tliis race on Lis own merits, and will not try to besmirch any man's record. No great powev political or otherwise Ik uld bo allowed to oppress the people. Vhc great monopolies and rich aggregations have a tcrideficy to throttle small imhistries and to <>ppress, and its powei is Tell even in th<- ndministratvon of the ntrains of government T1>0 great yuesUon of this day is whether Hit money power or Iho citizcnii i^-all rule this Country. nt opposed to iildustrioi ut they must not oppress the people. Loo t ni wls a national ([iicstion now ami tioiihl lie so, in favor of the government, helping to huild good ro.a^ls. The towns, cities and the country should join hands in this great work, absolutely necesftnrv to the success of hotto. I am 'n * >1 t 'lie dispecaiy I i\v '.lie lies! i si Ispior problom. I3ni when I * <-e thai rn,.,i under the iolltit ncr )f it -ami know that his family is ?' 101110 eufTeiiiiig for the necessities ol Ak ] ^_AT 1 ?*, ? prices tlaat S7Wo stoo: order to clea: js ijl jiid. moL o QtiuS3T tli? remnants s B B Ty i "v\ ^raa Now lot ladies' elbow silk mitts, New lot Indies' novelty belts, tbe New lot ladies' turn clown Collar Featl erbone Stock collars, tbe id Heavy yard wide Bleach, solid e; Extra bea^v "Buffalo" Sheeting, One lot nice figured muslins, 3 t quick" we have made the prie New lot pre ttv val. laces and in DI IN/imp h:iiuc,h 1 if** ? ; V j? h--B the other L)l- t 1 IN VJ otl'ir the grocer ok, ?3'iioew, i*iui1ck, -ST !JU is ? -i '? ^ *LjU ^?{ j> X com jk rro R. P. HARRY, M every duv life, I wish that 1 could blot it out'liom Dun 'O Ber-hebu, but I c uiuol do and ac.'ep'. tlie dispell .:ry as .flic 'netl-r of the lii'.'tlu ds of handling if. In luvor of public school system, \v<sbouid open up a broad highway, as it. were, from th? humblest poor man's door to tie* mountain's crest of knowledge. Am as good friend to tho negro ;ts anybody. I lia\e talked to many of iirt! most intelligent, of their lace and they agree with me that my proposition is the proper thing, that they should educate their own children and the whites should do the came thing. It is not an dlegal proposition, in fact it is being - done now in a roundabout way, but I am no hypocrite, I want it done openly. It is our duty as Auglu-Sax -ns to look ' .d'ter the education ot our children, but not our dijt.y to educ.rto the negro. Hurrahs for Talbert. I am a candidate for the ollice of Governor, and win! J want your votes, if you see IP, to elect , some one else I will submit ch'vrfully, and will aland behind any man y<<n elect and endeavor to the bystof my ability i > lioM up his hands. Hon. 1!. (J. Hey ward, oi Colleton, regrets that lie knows only a few el li e audience, glad to meet with us. Union, though a small county, is a noted county, . lie has fun.island :-:omo of the most distinguished men of the State. Was gl d i) the evidences of the groat p perity on eviiy hand in the city or' Hniou, and glad to s-se tlrat the p. oplo arc keeping pace with tt.;; prospeiiiy and growth of the town. Also glad to see the ladies out to this meeting. As to Mr. Tillman's u ferenco to my being 1 a planter and not a lanner, I have not claimed that I plow cotton or hoe corn. 1 wish my land would produce cotton and corn but it does not, it produces i inc. There would 1 e much m ,n i.i the profits lo me if it was cotton nosing laud. He said I live in a line mansion, it is not so. He lias never seen my house, it is only an humble, comfortable home. 1 wisli it was a line mansion, and if there is any one of you in the crowd who would not like to have a 1 letter home than you have please hold up your hands lie said lie had the eudoesement of his democratic meeting at home, said it was good grounds to stand on. Told the story of the parson and the deck of cards. Says the main, is i-> is the industrial upbuilding of the .Stale. The dispensary is not an issue in thi.> campaign. It is, in his opinion, ihebt.-ii solution of the liquor question, and will enforce the law it elected 'i he gre?i'< si question is that of education. The whole system rests upon our ooinm?"i schools. Speaking of (he con.ni .l( schools the Constitution says "shall p:<. s vide," while speaking oi' the highe; i schools it sa>8 "may provide." Not op posed Iti higher education hut, I r.it p,uI tect the common :jclii>?K Opp ised to trusts. Thinks Jaw .diould he passed ! prohibiting childn u from working in th inihs, tint it. should go into effect gradually. Fuvor pensioning old soldiers. ! Kver inco Jefferson democracy lias ' stood lor the protection of the people, t>nt tu Li>o South it stands lor more than ; that. It stands for white supremacy, I "^OontTnuedonpage 5) "HE MUTl Dijso in Bnmim aro surely tin li JLJO. tx all sIlo: we liave m^r <?xt~ a"bout F p R nil the rage, get a pair before tin ' Ping Pong" and other pretty s, all sizes and heights only.... cal summer collar, all sizes, price isejust in, value 7-}c, our "flyer" , yard wide, value Gfc at o "20 yard lengths, real value 5 t e sertions to match, prices 4c, oc, arge (juantities as wc do for our at Buffalo, we aro able to make heat lines ol goods to he found. ?>! ??. will l>o found 11 Bry, riiiwarGj DIM '* a nis9 l'^iinii !>* * ^TVX> LC>W?^I si every <loi>?i*tinoii " V 91 *BAH OA IP gr. 'We are Just i To receive the OWE DOLLAR are the busine HUNDRED I In order to make your labo eesary to save a portion of youi teinatically do by depositing | ONE X>? A week in our Savings Dcpar interest and grow while you wo Savings Department for the ma: | cumulate his savings tor the rai i to our long list. ;THE PEOP B. F. ARTHI I _ Lovers of Go I JBl I ^ : The Freezer that Freezes iand most delicious Ice Cream No crank movement, no laboi lower in price than ordinary 1 THE XXth CEN is wonderful yet simple. It Five sizes, 81.50, $1.75, UNION HAR .Hardware Leaders, I DE' ES* JJL/ A YARD . I A I sr BtufTgolng adLe winners, tlierefore In ct lengtlis in Kedl many ol ICE... ey are all gone, price 50c styles 25c and 50c 10c 20c at 5c 5c o 7 he "to clean up the lot . 4c 6 lc, 8c, 10c and 15c ???i???__________ !, two large stores, one at Union the lowest possible prices and to ' \ full lino of tblio best Y floods, Notions, iture, Etc. I ST PRICED ^ mr * OKNTEH M company; * Opposite Hotel Union. is Glad > wage-earner's L on deposit as we ss man's JOLLARS. >r count for something it is nec: earnings. This you can sys 0 v tment, where it will earn you ik or sleep. We provided this n of small means, so ke can acny day. Let us add your name EES BANK, UR, President. 'A iod Ice gream Here's * ' Something * Worth J rxcdUlllg, itself, that makes the sweetest will surely interest all of you. less salt required and even ^ freezers. TURY FREEZER freezes while it stands still. ? , $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00. J L/lVAttE CO., ] Union, 0.0. J