The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 14, 1902, Page 6, Image 6
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" McNI
CUTS TH
Next week we <
it interesting for
Comforts, Fiannei
Clothing, Underw*
goods.
MCNI
The Quoter o:
SITHE" PALISADES 0
AT r
Whit? Stone
Have you been there yet?
the most magnificent Hotel in
siou of all the visitors who com
that if you will come lo the
have the prettiest ancl best
we will pay your railroad fare
proposition.
We make this proposition
Springs and drink the water IV
wil. make 110 choree for hoard,
and we will carry it out to the
Do you supjK)S6 t hat. we would spend
we kuew that we had as fine Mineral Wiv
not. Do you think that such a noted pin
the President of the State Medical A^oci
cal Examining Board until he resign M t<
practice to move to this resort as resident
ilue water? These facts ought to c uivin
The grounds are well shaded and tie
The Hotel is tilled up with guests I rem p
people to come and see cm phve we are
Every room is an outside room with
Venetian folding imide blinds on all wiu<
Southern Railway, only trir ruiuuits* :
carriages meet all Uai ^s. Sumrn-r t x ju;
TRY OCR WHITE STONE I.ITI
MORGAN,
White Stone Lithi;
White Stone
v i " I
nnai mscn&r&e.
Notice is herel>y given that -T. Wooda
.Teter, guardian of the estate of ]
E. .Jeter, minor, h .s ai?p!v-1 to Jason
M. Greer, Judge of lVohate, in and for
the County of Union.fur ;i Unai dischaipe
as such guardian.
It is Oki>ekei>. That the K?th 'lay of
November, A. \). ll'oj, l?e fixed for healing
of l'etition, and a Ileal -et'lenvnt oi
paid Estate. .Jason M Gimcei:,
1 Vol sate Judge Union coir iv.
Pub!i-heU in the L'.niox Tuils <><-t.
10th, lfK-2. il oV
* THE
NEW YORK WORLD
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
Head Wherever the Knglish Language
is Spoken.
The Thriee-a-We' k \\"? ?"<I was a h?illiant
success in the u-gniMiig Mid Iris
1 >t en steadilv growing ever since. 'I in.?*
is the test of all things, and has set. lineal
of approval oil Hie Thiice-a-Wrek
World, which is widely circnlu'ed i;i
every state ami lemony ot sue i moii.
m il wherever there ate people w! u cat
read our raothi lonuue.
This paner for the cnning \\ inter and
t lie jear 190-1 will in ike its uevs service,
if possible, more extensile thm ever.
All events of importance, no rn.tt.r
vliere they hapiKrn, are leputed accurately
and protnpliv.
' The subscriber, for oniv one dollar a
year, gets tlirce papets e ery weikard
Uiore news and general re ding than
most dailies can furnish at liv-; cr six
trues the price.
JL'he Thrice-a-Wei k W? rid is absolutely
fair in it-s politicil news. L'oiisau
bias is never alloiveu to cfiVt i's
news columns, and IVmoerut m.d Republican
al'.ke can obtain in its pa." s
trntiiful accounts of all the great p ditical
c. impaij/ns.
In addition to all the news, tho Tiu ico-n-Week
Wo'ld furnishes t1r> best, s r al
tlction. elaborate market reports and
other features of i*?t? o t .
The Thrice-a-Week World's regular
suliecrlptiori price is only ?1 tjo )ier y??ar
and this jiayslor pajKmc. \V<? /iT-i
this unequaled newspaper ai d Tick
Unjon Ti m i;s together one year for
|1 75.
The regular autpcriptiou pr'e.'c of the
two papers is
JEIISBV HULL sf:????!ir?n at my
house. 50c cash in advar.ee tor s?o vioe.
Calf guaranteed or monov ii fnnd-d.
25-ly J. C. I!untf.it.
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E PRICE.
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ire going to make
you on Blankets,
Is, Jeans, Outings,
;ar and all heavy
EACEi
f Low Prices.
F SOUTH CAROLINA
rHE <rLithia
Hotel.
If not, } on Lave failed to see
the South. This is the expresie
to our place, and we say here
rings and do not admit that we
ventilated hotel you ever faw
to the Springs. This i3 n fair
also: If you will coine to the
eeiy, and are not benefitted, we
This is an open proposition
letter.
'0.00 to build a report Hotel uubss
ler as can lie found anywhere? We think
sieian as Dr. L. C. Stephens, who was
avion, also rresident. of the State Midi)
move to Greenville. would {rive tip his
Physician unless he knew we h id a very
oe vou ot the superiority of our Water.
1 scenery, iurrouudiuu the Hotel is line,
irts of the country. J" order to get the
making special i a tea < r' 510.* ( iter week,
from two to four windows. Burlington
flows. lt-iilvoad Station. Itich Hill, on
de from the depot to the Hotel. X ice
;_ion tickets over all railroads.
I! A GINGER ALE FOR SALE BY
N: WAGNOX.
3 Water Company,
Springs, S. C. .
Sot to n,? Pooled.
j "Both there samples," said the cua
touier, "smell like cheap goods to inc."
j "Those whiskies," replied the distiller.
"are the best on the market.
i They're both over ten years old."
"Then they're old enough to have
j better scents."?Philadelphia Press.
Clc-nr Enough.
"Yes, John married one of the best
; girls I ever saw. She'll make him an
excel lent wife."
"it's a pity she's so homely, isn't It?"
"Oh, 1 didn't know you knew her.''
"I don't, but you say she's so good."
?Chicago Itecord-Ilerald.
if you are bilious and scekin ad vise: s
Take Be Witt's Little Early Risers,
.lust before going to bed.
s on win itii'i on me morrow,
Yon nre ri?l of 3 our sorrow?
That's sill: just enough said.
| Those famous pills do not gripe, bu
move tlic bowels gently ami easily
cleansing the liver. Their tonic efTec
I gives strength to the glands, j>reventin>
a return for the <lis order. P . C. Duke
Looks Tliat Wny.
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1 7tjWu
I "My nor. plays entirely by par."
j "Is that so? I thought It was by
j brut.- force."?Chicago Record-Herald.
Olio Minuto Cough Curo
Is the odlv harmless cough euro thn
! gives quick relief. CuresCuugh?, Colds
, Croup, J'.ronchitis, Whooping Couch
1 Pneumonia, Asthnia, haCrippc and ai
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I go
I soaked by rain, says Gertrude K. Ken
i nor, Munoie, I ml., and' contracted i
1 severe cold and cough. I failed rapid
j ly; lost 181hs. My druggist recommend
J od One Minute Cough Cure. The firs
I I Kittle brought relief; several cured me
i I am back to my old weight, 148 lip
' One Minuto Cough Cure cuts the phlegm
.relieves the rough at. once, draws 0"
inflammation, cures croup. An ulca
remedy for children. K. C. IhiV.
r THfc BEST DAY OF ALL. "
Tito Itcnnonn Why Sanilny Alnuy*
Apitcnl.o to tb9 Children.
Ou weekday mornings father had
gone to work when you came down- <
stairs, but on Sunday mornings when
you awoke a trltle earlier, If anything? 1
"Father!" '
Silence. !
"Father!" a little louder. '
Then n sleepy "Yes."
"Wo want to get up." j
, "It Isn't tluie yet. You children go to
' sjcep."
You waited. Then?
"Father, Is It time yet?" I
"No. You children lie still." s
So you and Llzbeth, wideawake,
whispered together, and then, to while j
rt?v.i tt ?1.A T.UII.. /..41 .4- ?*A1?
uic iiiiiu ?uiiu luiui'i nryi, ?vu
played Indian, which required two lit- i
tie yells from you to begin with (when i
the Indian You arrived in your war- ?
paint) and two big yells from I.lzbeth "i
to end with (when the Paleface She '
was being scalped).
Then father said It was "no use," J
and mother took a hand. You were
quiet after that, but It was yawny lying
there with the sun so high. You
listened. Not a souud came from father
and mother's room. You rose cautiously,
you and Llzbeth, In your littls
bare feet. You stole softly across the
floor. The door was a craclc opeu, so
you peeked In, your face even with the
knob and Llzbeth'S just below. And
then at one and the same Instant you
both said "Boo!" and grinned, aud the
harder you grinned the harder father
tried not to laugh, which was a sign
that you could scramble Into bed with
him, you on one side and Llzbcth on
the other, cuddling down close while
mother went to sec about breakfast.
It was very strange, but while It had
been so hard to drowse In your own
bed the moment you were In father's
you did not want to get up at nil. In- 1
deed. It was father who warded to get
up lirst, aud it was you who cried that
It wns not time.
Weekdays were always best for most
things, but for two reasons fchinday
was the best day of all. One reason 1
was Sunday dinner. The other wni father.?
Harper's Magazine.
JAPANESE REGALIA.
Royal rmblrmi Without Wlitoh the
Emperor Could Kot Rule.
Tho Japanese royal emblems consist
ftt o mnr.nr mlrrnr ?t-mlinll/? nt IrnnwL. I
, edge; n steel sword, symbolizing courage.
and ngnte Jewels, representing ^
i mercy. The story of their origin was
. told thus by a Jnptfneeo official:
i The sun goddess became angry with
the earth nud withdrew Into a care,
plunging everything . Into darkness.
The other deities could not Indue* brr
! to come out. so began to make a uols*
. as of great rejoicing, which nroused
the curiosity of the Irate goddess. Sh*
finally came to the mouth of th* care
} to learn the cause of the uproar aud
was told that they had found a mors
beautiful goddess than herself. The
sun goddc-ss came out then, demanding
to see her rival, and the crafty delties
held the mirror before her, which
drove nil her sulkiuess uwny.
The sword was taken by Susenoo,
the brother of the sun goddess, from
the tall of an eight headed serpent
: that had been annually devouring a
beautiful girl. Susenoo placed 'eight
great tubs of wlno In bis way and when
he was sleeping killed him and took
the sword as a trophy.
The sword Is kept In an apartment
near the Imperial bedchamber and
i called the Room of The Sword. Tli*
Jewels have also a room to themselves,
i niul the mirror Is in charge of a priestess.
The regalia have tho highest slg
nlficap.ce In the eyes of the people, and
it Is held that no emperor can possibly
rule without tho three virtues which
they represent. lie must, moreover,
hold the actual tokens, and In th* Im>
nnH|?l 1 - u ? ? * ? 1
. puiiui luuu ji i? enjoined mat on tne
| dentil of the sovereign his heir must
take possession of then.
f .
The "Hn*ln" of nn Apyls.
One er.d of the npplo hears the name
of "bnsln" nnd contains the remnants
of the blossom?sometimes called the
t eye of the fruit. This part of the apple
, Is deep In somo varieties nnd shallow
t and open In others. This Is the wenk'
est point In the tvholo apple ns con
cems the question of tlio keeping quality
of the fruit. If the basiu Is shallow
and the canal to the core firmly closed,
there Is much less likelihood of the
fin It decaying t^ian when it Is deep,
and the evident opening connects tho
center of the fruit with the surface.
An It Mcnll j Wan.
"Lay on. Macdul?!" cried Macbeth.
Macduff was motionless.
"What'll be the mutter 1100?" said
Macbeth. "Dlnna ye ken that's the
cue?"
"I was xia sure," said Macduff,
"whether ye were Just reoht I* yer
grammar. 1 thought ye meant 'lie on'
nn' that 1 wndnu stand, but It's all
I recbt noo."
And the conflict began.?-Toledo Bee.
Quirk Promotion.
"I hear jour brother Is an assistant
bookkeeper."
"Yes, Indeed. And do you know, he
proved himself so ol.'ver that thsy'ro
paused blin over 'the first and second
. asslstnutshlps and, nuido bint third ns^
distant right off."?New York World.
Htrer Still.;
Mrs. Nngfionv?And do you love me
I still?
Nnggein (wearily)?I don't know; I've,
n never had the chance!?Wan Francisco i
- Bulletin.
t No one likes to he reminded that
there Is another side to the story.?
' Atchison Globe.
1 Ono does not have to fall asleep to
dream.?New York News. .
I J*
CURES BLOOD POISON. ?
Scrofula, Uleets, Old Sores, Boac
Pains?Trial Treatment Free.
Fitst, second or third stages positively
cured by t}iki;i^r B. B. B. (Botauic *
t)!ood Uilm.) Blood BhIiu kills or defiIroys
the Syphilitic Poison in ffic blood
Aini expels it from the system. At the
same time Botanic Blood Balm builds
up the shattued constitution. Have
you sore throat, pimples, copper colored
pots, old rores, ulcers, swellings,
scrofula, itching skin, nehes and pains
in bones or joints, sore mouth or falliug ^
Iiaii? Then Botanic IiUxni Balm will I
icnl every sore. stop the aches and make
!ia Hood pure and rich aud give the
>eh glow of healtli to the skin. Over
j<X)U testimonials of cures. Botanic
B.ocd Bdm thoroughly tested for "0
,'eon. Svjid at drug stores, SI, in iuding
complete direct ions. Trial
.mUnirnt of B. B. B. free by ad- ~
heesirg Jllorsl Balm Co , Atlanta, Ga.
Describe trouble and lYea medical adrice
given. Don't despair of a cute as
lllood Balm cures when all else fails.
For sale by F. C. Duke, druggist.
An Enillcii Chain#
t ^
Weary?Ah, ma'am, I've had n checkered
career. A checker? S
Mrs. NItt?Well, It's your move.? "
Kew York Journal. D
A rilled Attrnctlou.
"No, indeed," said the crafty agent to
the bride and bridegroom. "Our company
docs not prohibit kissing on tlio
platforms, and, besides, I would call
your attention to the fact that we have
mere and longer tunnels thau any
other railway lu the world."?Bnltl- 2
more American.
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V
GET SH A.VED!
You can pet scraped at any old place 2
but when you want to Ret shaved jro to
MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP.
The most artistic hair cutter in town.
Next doer to Tinslev's Jewelry Store.
2-'Mt.
Bnl lie Cnit tiny Cunl. (
Ho worries and frets till dyspepsia seta
in,
.And nil for a million or two;
Kis eyes become weary, his face becomes
thin.
And all for a million or two;
He lives upon foods that are tasteless and ,
flat {
Or grows apprehensive of being too fat, \
Fears nervous prostration and such things ,
as that, J
And all for a million or two.
He gives up the comforts that money
should buy.
And all for a million or two;
He couldn't take rest, even where ho to <
try.
And all for a million or two;
Hut some day he wearies of reckoning his 1
goid. 1
And ho thinks of humanity, hungry cr
cold,
And he feel3 that his life has too cheaply
been sold
For only a million or two.
?"Washington Star. '
Cured of Pilos After 40 Years.
Mr. ('. Ifnnev. of Geneva, Ohio, hud '
the piles for forty years. Doctors and j
dollars could do liiin no lasting good.
DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured him
permanently. Invaluable for cuts,
burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, and all atber
skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt
on the package?all others are
cheap, worthless counterfeits. F. C.
Duke.
DlfllcnltpH of Our I.niirriutKre.
A French man cnine to England to
learn English, and the following sentence
was given him:
"The rough cough and hiccough ,
plough me through." The teacher told
him the first word was pronounced
ruff. lie thereupon said tills: "The rulf
cult and biccufi* pluff me thruff."
"No, 110, the second word i? pronounced
'koff.' "
"Then," said tDo Frenclinian, "it
must be the roif coil and lilecotT plolY
nie throit."
The third, fourth and fifth words
were explained with the same result,
which the render may repent for himself.?
London Express.
Too Mncli.
Mrs. Mnrrynt?Mnmma ie talking of
closing her house and coming to live
with us. Do you think you could support
both of us?
Mr. Mnrrynt?My denr, 1 enn support
you very nicely now, but I'm nfrnid
your mother would be Insupportable.?
Catholic SUu^ard and Times. g)
Cure3 Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers
If you have cfTensivo pimples or
eruptions, ulcers on any port of lite
body, aching bones or joints, failing
linir, mucous patches, swollen glands,
skin ite'ies nnd burns, sore lips or gums,
eating, festering pores, sharp, gnawing "
pains, then you suffer from serious blood
poison or the beginnings of deadly cancer.
You may bo permanently cured
by taking botanic Blood Balm (11. Tl.
B.) made especially to cure the worst <
blood and skin diseases. Heals every
sorp or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops .
all nebes and pains and reduces nil J
swellings. Botanic Blood Balm cures .
all maligant bio id troubles, such as
eczoma, scabs and scalos, pimples, run- ,(
ning sore?, carbuncles, scrofula. Drug- 1
gists, ?1. To prove it cures, sample of 1
blood balm sent free and prepaid by
writing blood balm Co., Atlanta, Cb?.
Describe trouble and free medical ad- ;
vice sent in scaled let Lor.
. .... . . ' r> SBtSSi 21 1 V A4 .V?' A
temembsr, 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,
obaccos and Cigars a Specialty.
Bring - Your Laundry to Me.
1. T. SEXTON.
Main Street.
J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
ATORNEY AT LAW.
Rccin 12 upstairs Foster Balding.
ALP1I K. CARSON. H. L. SCAIFE.
CARSON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to real esrte
and collections.
AMES MUNRO. D. R. DUNCAN
C. P. SANDERS.
Munro, Duncan and Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office No. 4 Law llange, Union,
I C. 5-ly
. E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER.
Spartanburg. Uniou.
HYDRICK & SAWYER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office Xo, 5, Law Range,
Wallace Building.
-I?
S.MfC^NSBEATY,
ATTO R N E Y-AT-LAVV.
>fo. 3, Law Range.
JETER BUTLER,
ATtORNY-AT-LAW.
Opposite Court House,
i'juetico ia all trie courts of South
Carolina.
5. Q. SARRATT^
PHYSICIAN ANDSCROEON.
Offers his professional services to the
>eoplo of Union and surrounding conn,
ry. Day calls at Duke's Drncr stnr?
Sight calls at the residence of Mr. L. J
[lames, lS-tf.
Money to Loan.
1 liuve money to loan ia umounts 01
$3UU and upwuids on improved laruii
it 7 per cent interest. .No corn
nission except a reasonable attorney te<
i.'or pit-panug necessary papeis.
O'j-ly. V. li. DeI'ass.
STALLION! STALLIONIi
T!ie Etanlar l bred ? tailor., Pcbb'.e
ivili bej'in 111': F.O! Sv iSo.i at oar stabh
Sept. 2dt.ii. In aires at $10.00.
3S- GIlUEX & B(;YD.
C&OflTRACTORS' n?
P ^BUILDERS'^
*?d_MILL SUPPLIES.
0?tdt|(. Stttl 0*tM, Ocnau tat Ota
* 1 ?nl?t, lUdi, Tutt, Ttw.rt, At
wlrt ia* XtaUt Kttt, Htimmr Utritti
%u4 Piayc, lukt, Strrttu, Oitta, AuOt wU
ffctit Ktlttt.
*vV?rt M*try Pm*. JftAt fvM jMlftwry.
U)MB4RDiftON WORKS! SUPPLY CO.
short roads.
^WTSAQTS'
iM |S| Jll AJH?AC~JkS*PJLft
ft for everything
| that ruii3 on "wheels.'
I
? Sold Everywhsre.
& 2In?3? by STANDARD Oil. CO.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have rry.id- arrangements l?v vrl ic:li 1
an negotiate lo*uRon lift mortua^es or
A'11 lt?ci'ed awl Imp oved farm? at 7
>er cent interest on s'lmi of $1 000 and
upwards and K ,**rcout. in'e-ou. on nim;
ss than $1,000. No commission'
d. irced on tlevo loans. Borrower only
required to pay attorney for preparing
leces^ary papers, etc.
J. A. SAWYER.
Attorn'V-f\Me?w.
10 10 m. Union, S. C.
T?? i *?
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Charleston & Western Carolina^ 1
^Railway Company. if
AUOU8TA AND ASUBVILtK Short Llna f
ttoheduloln effoot July ?^h 19C8. ?%. S
Lenvo AuKU8ta..v 1010am X 66 Dm nl
ainxunniuiTUVD II M pal 1
Anderson 7 It pa 9
Lsurons 146 pm tRia >1
Greenville ....... 826 pm 11 Mam m
bnartanburg..... 8 90 pm lUOin ,3
Union .....730 pm
Saluda 6 83 pm J
Houdorsonvillo.. 6 II pm II
Ashcvlllc 7 16 pm }?
Leave AsboviUe .7 06 am I
Union 6 46 am %
Spartanburg 1201pm 4 00 pm 1
Greenville 1215 pm 1 46 pm a
Laurens 160 pm 6 66 pm I
Anderson 7 25 am V
Greenwood 2 51pm 6 00 w
Arrive Augusta 62upm ll?6am|j g
Leave Columbia 5 IT20 snd^r 8
Newberry 12 42 pm 9
Clinton 126 pm H
Arrivo Greenville 826 pm M
Spartanburg 8 80pm m
Leavo Spartanburg 12 01pm 3
Greenville 1216 pm S
Arrivo Clinton 2 22 pm *
Newberry 8 06 pm ?
Columbia ........ 4 80 pm a
Fastest and BcstTlne between Newberry
and Groenvlllo, Spartanburg and Glean |
Springs. fl
Connection from Newberry via Columbia
Newberry and Laurens Hallway. ?
For anv information write 9
ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gog- Pass. Agt.. |
Augusta, Ga. fl
T. M. EMMKRSON. Traffic Manager. |
SEABOARD J
Air Lrine Railway 1
Double Dally Service. I
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, a
New Orleans and Points South anil I
West. ^ 1
IN EFFECT MAY 25th, 1902. 1
, 8QUTHWAKD. 1
Daily Daily
No. bi, No. 27 |
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Lv. I'utoralmrg. " 11 'in p iu 2 66 p m jt
Lv, Aurlitia, lUuu 6 M f in S
Lv.lli-iuler.iuii " 2 28 a iu 6 61 p m ?
LV. Uaiuigli " 4 12 s iu 7 27 p m I
Lv, t>uii. i*iiios " OUftaiu 'J 27 p m 1
Lv. llaiiiioC a.V L... 7 2u A m IU 85 p m I
i Lv. Columbia tX " a-Uiuiu 1 ?6 a m *
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Ar. JatKoonv illo i 7 uu p m 9 15 m
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