The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 20, 1903, Page 8, Image 8
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Union Times i
S'c who can solve the puzzbs
head. We trust th a n- \v de^ai
for our readers, both youni* an
correct answers sent in.
NO.
THE TRAVELS C
The friar sends for Garcia Fern
dez. a fiiend and physician of Fa
likewise. Martin Alonzo Pinzoo, a
tinguished navigator, and several pi
and mariners of the same town.
| consultation is held.
FIND TWO HIDDEN CIl
SEVERAL CIIILI)*
We are ghul to see our \oui
< ur Picture Puzzle department,
more apt than tlie boys, as the ai
pally from these bright younu M
their kind words regarding Tim
The TTmes interesting to all its
The answers Cor last week's pazz
Mr. Editor:
Von evn find the third Fri;i
lumbus. It you turn tlie paper
I am ten years old, ruul the Uxi
to our home. Yours sincere!
.Mr. Editor:?I give the ans
Turn picture upside down and )
view "f stivmg.'.r's. face or near r;
ol-nge. Yours I
I
l)ear Editor:?litre 1 conn
turn and tlie iiead. 1 was behin
first this time. Your lit
[You came close, only two
answers appear as they c one in
Mr. Editor:?To tind the t
side down and the lace is opposi
ii.id the thee marked around. I
is a we'eome visitor to our lion <
L:ttle Viola II ones Ut
Judgment street, years old, fi
IT A - -TT~
JLLOW LO J:
Picture Puzzle No. o.?lnvc:
map on the wall, outlined by ri.
*Didn''S LiKc
The JVeto Way
When civilization reached Pine IT ill
City, a 1 auk was established. and one
of the first customers was ohl man
Jnhurnn. A fi w days later Ito wanted
money and en' -rod the place with a
K'?in In his hand.
"Want so-, a i tot: y today?" (j nor led
the p"e side :.l. "Well, it's ready fur
yon."
"Say. I (h :>'i understand," exclaimed
ti)<? ol I ii'.' n a?! ho hacked off. "I'm
h to hold tills hani: up for
"IJr.t you d.ai.'t have to. .lust sitfn
this checl:, and I'll hand over your
money."
"And I tlou'l v U cr shcot?"
"No."
"And the sheriff don't come after
me?"
"No. Pul your name to this." I
"I can't do it?can't do it, nohow," .
raid the old man, with a choke in his i
voice. "If that's the new way of doin' i
things. I'm out of it. 1 want mv men- \
vy, !>nt I want it in the old way." j
"Well, have it the old way, then."
Tlx? old man trim peal forward to tlio !
enshlor's window, rested the muzzle I
c f h!s gun on tlio ledge and yelled out:
"Come elov.n or you are a dead
Man!"
"Certainly. Hero's thirty."
"And?and is that all there is to it?"
"Th at's all."
"Th n I'll I e handed If I want it,"
lie sa.'d. and he throw the money back
and wont outdoors and sat down on a
barrel r.[ sugar in front of a grocery
and shed tears.
Kotnrnllf.
As a gentleman was stepping from
Ms carriage In Hnrrisburg to take tlio
train for Philadelphia his coachman
sahl- "Tlio oats are getting low, sir."
"Very well," said the gentleman.
"Von telephone Miller Ac Jones to send
un scire."
in"'"
ictura Puzzle
that appear weekly under this
lineut wih lum'sdi amusement
d old. We will pub i.sh all
4.
>r ?ni iiianno
/r kui_uivil>i<;>.
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itu's of columlus.
I EN'S ANSWERS,
t : readers takinjr an interest in
The little girls seem to be
nswcrs so far have b'en pr'nei[is?se^.
We thank them all for
Times. We endeavor to make
>,k i < 1 . i n j Krvf ' \ \*ah iy n ti/l r\\ /I
? i:au ici ij\ F\j i jr villi uiiu uiu,
e are as follows:
U'llon, S. C., Feb, 13, 1003.
it* by the right shui'der of Coup-ide
down you cm find him.
on Timks is a welcome visitor
y, Willie Hames, West End.
Olney, ?. C , Feb. 14, 1903.
jwer to Picture Puzz'c - No. 3.
run will see Frial's face nt side
iglu shoulder. I am 12 years
i nly, Ethel Gault.
dt. J'U', S. Feb. 1/j, 1003
j again. I will mark the j>icid
b fore, 1 hops 1 will get in
t'e girl, Viola Fare.
ahe ?d of you this time The
?El.
Union, S. C? Feb. 1G, 1003.
bird Friar turn the p:cture upte
Columbus' face. Yon will
am ten years old. The Times
e. Mary Bishop.
ion, d iught r of W. J. Hames>
ids the picture.
'ind Him:
I picture. Head of Friar is in
fhl arm and hair of Columbus.
I
I Mike went to the telephone, when
I tin- following conversation took place:
' "Is this Miller & Jones?"
"Yes."
"Well, you si ml up six hags of oats,
' and hurry up with Mini."
"All right. Who are they for?"
I "Arrali. now. don't you get gay?for
, the horses, to lie sure." And Mike rang
| off.?Philadelphia Ledger.
Time tn Slop It.
Tinkle?It's a long lane, you know,
that has no turn.
Wrinkle?I don't know anything of
, the kind. That musty old falsehood has
! done service long enough. Any one
wiili eoimnon sense should know (hat
! it is tlic short lane that has no turn.
The longer the lane the more opportu|
nity and reason there is for varying Its
! course. Kansas City Journal.
I
PlilliMiltle.
Judge?Whatever Induced you to
rteal six oranges from the stand of this
poor old woman?
Tired Teddy?Well, how could I buy
'em when 1 didn't know de price?
Judge?Couldn't you ask?
Tired Teddy?Your honor, I always
was so very timid about speaking to
women.?Detroit Tree Press.
Sciv Mn casino OiJlee.
" j no express agent Avon't lot us lin\'e
that sliipinont of paper," said tho business
manager, "until aa-o plnnk the rash
doAvn."
"Thnt's nil right. .lust announce that
tho twentieth edition Is exhausted and
out of print, and let tho express man
go to blazes."?Atlanta Constitution.
a I.OliK Jolt.
The Britisher?a av, my good boy! I
don't seem to grasp your system of
having numbers on your streets. Would,
you kindly make it clear to me?
The Messenger?Make it clear to yez!
Hay, young feller! D'yez Uiioav dat mo
time Is woit tboity cents nil hour- cash
In advance??Brooklyn I.!fe. t
THE WHISKERLESS FARMER
[The Ontario (>J. Y.) farn"rs' grange
has pass---.-!I resolutions to the effect that
hereafter all members will "eschew the f
wearing of whiskers and beards."?News
Item.]
And arc the fi stive lilacs doomed? *
Will goatees go no more?
Are sideburns sidetracked for all timo (
And pal ways gone before?
Farowt '.1. farewell, betvhtskercd face!
Itucolic styles declare
That you'ro passe, though poultry's
"dressed," ^ ^
The farmer's face goes bare!
What will the comic artists do
When drawing pictures of
The victim and the green goods man? j
Thoso portraits that we love?
How can we tell, without a tag.
The guileless farmer's mug, .?
Without tlie fringe we'vo grown to
know'? f
That human hirsute rug?
The century is on the move; (
Our ideals, shattered, fall,
But of the changes we hcwall
This is the worst of all.
And yet some men will benefit
In dollars?likewise rents?
For razors will be catalogued
Among farm implements!
The winds of winter moan alone
Unchecked by whiskers red, T
And I'nele Josh gives up his beard
For stuffing for a bed.
While on the page with plows and hoes,
With rakes and drills, he sees
N -<S>
Send For Our Razor No. 9
and
Mow Yourself With Ease. ^
11
n
?Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
1,
Just in Time. ^ ^ C
.Poet?Ob, the (!?!!?!!!)
beautiful sn?
?Cleveland Dealer.
I
Taken Onlern.
When Miss Lucy wanted particularly
fine chickens, she always drove over to
see old Aunt Etta, who had a scrap of
a farm and made a specialty of raising
chickens for the quality folks.
One day, as the lady slopped in front
of the cabin, Aunt Etta came out and
hung over the gate.
"Chickens!" she exclaimed in answer
to her customer's request. "Chickens!
Why, law, Miss Lucy; don't you all
know there's been a camp meetin' and
preachers'conference down here? Why,
I ain't got one chicken left! They're
all done entered the ministry!"?Lip
pmcoit'S.
Clone Quarters Preferred.
ITolon?I wish I had some kind of enchantnttmt
to cast over him to keep i
him l'ond of me. <
Ned?Why don't you borrow some? 1
"Oh, dear! I'm afraid 110 one has any 1
to lend."
"Why. yes. Distance lends enchantment.
Have you tried there?"
"No, and I'm not going to. I'd rather
take my chances at close quarters."?
Kansas City Journal.
I'll necessary Trouble.
Lieutenant (who lias been inspecting I
the estate of a noble landowner)?And
this beautiful estate will all be inherited
by your noble daughter? (
"Well, hardly. You see, I have no
daughter."
"Indeed! Then what on earth did you 1
want to tire me out for by this inspection
V? l'liegende Itlatter.
YVreteh.
"(leorge, did you ever love any other
woman as well as you love me?" ' ,
"Oh. yes. dear; several of them."
"Indeed! Why didn't you marry one
of them instead of me?" 1
"Well, I suppose I'll be asking my- 1
self that question, too, some day."? 1
Chicago Tribune.
Involved Fuel ItrlntioiiH.
Norn?Tho lady next door wants to
borry a bucket o' coal, ma'am.
Mrs. Blank?Norn, tell her that wc
are already borrowing our coal from
the people on the other side of us.?
Detroit Free Press.
*
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Good Medicine.
Doctor? Did those plu.k pills I loft for
little Wlllio seein to do him any good?
Mrs. 11.?Yes, Indeed, doctor. lie's
4>ccu a*sittln' up In bed all day n-play'in'
marbles with them.?Sap P/qpgsco j
efamto.V. j'
Capacity
or business receives its
>peediest reward in the selling
iepartment.
If you think you have the
ibility to sell a Five Per Cent.
rwenty-Year Gold Bond on
he instalment plan write me
tating your age, present
>ccupation, and give me bank
)r other good references.
All letters treated as strictly confidential.
GEORGE T. DEXTER,
Superintendent of Domestio Agencies,
he Mutual Life Insurance Company of NewYerk,
32 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y
V. II. Hyatt-. Manager, Columbia. S. C.
llamcs&I.ips omli, Aircnts, Union.
Divorce In Jnimn.
A traveler recently returned from
apan tells of some of the queer laws
ti that country concerning divorce:
A divorce 011 the part of the husband
i easily obtained. One of the legal
auses of divorce is 'if the husband
Ind the wife too loquacious.' * Yet in
.11 my long experience in Japan I have
net only one man who discarded his
vife, and 1 never met with a family
vherc dissension existed, nor have I
!ver heard of a husband treating his
vife with severity, although the same
annot bo said of some parents-in-law,
vlio consider their son's wife a mere
'battel. As a general rule, the appearince
of girls and women testifies of a
ightness of heart not always found in
>tlier climes where their sisters have
nore abundant means of happiness."
The Weight of n Trifle.
In the journal of the celebrated EngIsh
preacher, Frederick Ilobertson, occurs
the following singular passage:
'If I had not known a certaiu person,
i never should have given up soldiering
to become a minister; if I had
;iot met a .certain ladj*. I never should
bave known that person; if my dog
bad not disturbed thnt Indv's invalid
?liild at night, I never should have met
her. It is true, then, that if my dog
hud not barked on that particular
night I should now be in the dragoons
or fertilizing the soil of India."
Fnabion In (he Garden.
It is the passion for fashionable novelties?a
passion of modern existence?
which prevents us from enjoying our
gardens as our grandparents used to
enjoy /heirs. We allow our hired gardeners
to (\r,vc thence all the simple
old flowers that our fathers loved and
called by pet names which were familiar
to us all in nursery days.?London
Garden.
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Cures Blood Poisoti, Scrofula, Eczema,
Rheumatism, and all
Blood Trouble,
The Botanic l.lood Balm (B. B. B.)
treatment for impure blood and skin
disease is now recognized as a sure and
certain cure for the most advanced
stages of cancer, eating sores, eczema,
itellings skin humors, scabs or scales,
syphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers,
persistent eruptions, pimples, boils,
aches and pains in bones, joints or back,
swollen glands, risings and bumps on
thoskinor blood diseases. Men, wo
men miu cimuren are neing curetl in
every State by Botanic Blood Balm for
purifying the blood and expelling tbe
germs and humors from tbe entire system,
leaving the skin free from eruptions,
and rosy with evidence of pure,
rich blood. No sufferer need longer
despair?help is at hand?no matter
how many discouragements you may
have met with, Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) 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. (Botanic
Blood Balm) 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,
tia., and Trial Treatment will be sent
at once. Write today. Describe
tioub e, an 1 free medical advice given.
Over 8,000 voluntary testimonials of
cures by using Blood Balm. Thoroughly
tested for 80 years. For sale by F.
U. Duke, Druggist.
There Is no use in repining that life
is short. It is not to he measured by
the quantity of its years, hut by the
quality of Its achievements.?rhiladelphia
Ledger.
I*.ok!)oiik1 :>!lity Fixed.
Sunday School Teacher?Now, can
any one tell me who made tlio Milky
Way?
Tommy?It was the cow that jumped
over the mocn.?Milwaukee Sentinel.
AccorillnK to Oriler.
Indignant (Juost?These don't taste
like first class eggs.
Dignified Walter?No. suh. You asked
for medium boiled, didn't you, suh??
Chicago Tribune.
Feminine Felicity,
nnstneln - Ilow pleased Eleanor looks
lonlght!
Kdinonla - Yes; she's either had a proposal
or some man has sent her a box
if candy.?Exchange.
IIIn Rpvrr???.
"Funny thing that. Ever notice 11?"
"What 'tis?"
"Why. when n man's down It's all
up with hlin."- Baltimore News.
/
Remember, Friends,
You will always find a full ^
line of ?
C
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard, Canned and
Bottled Goods, Fresh
Vegetables, and everything
j._ i-_ e i ? < -
iu uu juuiiu iu au up-io-auie L
family Grocery, at my Store. A
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty.
Bring Your Laundry to We.
J. T. SEXTON.1
Mniv Street. >
J. CLOUGH WALLACE. *
ATORNEY AT LAW. *
? i
Ihcru 12 upstairs Fo ter Bui liner. 1
RALPH K. CARSON. II. L. SCAIFE. ?
CARSON & SCAIFE. *
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 1
Special attention given to real estate
and collections.
S MIIANS BEATY, '
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
No. 3, Law Range.
S. G. SARRATT, |
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Offers his professional services to the
people of Union and surrounding country.
Dav calls at Duke's Drug Store.
Night calls at the residence of Mr. L. J.
1 lames. 18 tf.
Money to Loan. \
I have money to loan in amounts of
5300 ami upwards on improved farms i
at 7 per cout interest. No com- j
mission except a ren fonable attorney fee i
for preparing necessary papers. J
89-1 y. V. E. DkPass.
GET SHAVED!
You can get scraped at any old place
but when vou want to get shaved go to
MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP.
The most artistic hair cutter in towu.
Next, door to Tinsley'a Jewelry Store.
? '28-4i,
CONTRACTORS' *
^BUILDERS'^
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?nrt Plan. 'Mki, Bwrwlu, Oukt, Auti *M
(tei? liUM.
mto?( a try Bm. Mate twiai JiMnni.
LOMWRD IRON WORKSi SUPPLY Ca 1
IWo promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign ,?
esbse
Bend model, sketch or photo of invenUon for r i
free report on patentability. For free book ,< [ ,
i TRADE-MARKS '
| Opposite U. S. Patent Office \\
i
hon?>" nn<1 |KH>r
Ing bunions I# the ^^?sl j
wo rut kind of a com- j
Eureka
I Harness Oil i
I not only miikw the linrness and tbe I HA
hori-o hx;k Ixdter. but ninkos the ' |\%
t lfitthor soft ihkI j.llnblc, putH llln con-I'lTk
,11111 , dllion to )u?t?twlco lis long I
l) 1/imiiwv/i "s 11 br<l,nnrl')r " ould. /mk 1
u?Jgggk lifi s"''' IjlnL
standard\ |\ '
Your ^BSHA i
I Horse a rjSBsfliSff
J Chance^
MONEY TO LOAN. ,
I have mad'1 arrangements by which 1 can
negotiate loans on Ihst mortgages on
well 1<cited and improved fauns at 7
per Cent. inteie.-t on mms of f1,000 and I
upwaul.s and K |>fr cent, interest on i urn* I
I.hh I lion ?i rum v* i -
vi.""v axo commission*
chargeiUpn iIihh? Iohih. lJ'irrower onlj
itq'und to pay attorney for pr< paring
neee8.-uiy paper*. ttc.
J. A. SAWYER.
Attoroev-at-Laiv.
8910m. Union, 8. C.
Thin aif^iaturo in on cvory box ot tbe gonulnx
Laxative BrorAo-Quiainc Tablet.
U?j Toiufrty that oirix n rohl tu on* <Uy ?
! IjWgtgf 8alva
harlcston & Western Carolina \
Railway Company.
UGII ST A AND ASHEV1LLB Short Lin*
Schedule In effect July 6th 19C2 i
cave Autrust-a 10 10am 205pm
rrlve Uroonwood 12 41 pm
Anderson 10 pm
Laurens 145 pm 6 85 am.
Ureoavlll? ?26 pm 11 Warn
Spartanburg 8 ?U pm SUlani
Union 7 80 pm
Saluda 6 JWpm
Hcndoraonvillo.. 0 U pm
AMiovlim 7 16 yui ' .J
t'O.o Abliovlllo 7 06 am
Union 0 46 am
Spartanburg 1201 pin 4 00 pm
Greenville 12 U
Laurona 1(1 t K.
Andoraon I 1 HB9
Greenwood 2 a 1 Sirrlvo
Auguata frl ft '
,ouve Columbia 7 ' a
Newberry I M |H|
Clinton i am f
irrlvo Greenville f 01
Spartanburg g'j 111 ^B
.oavo Spartanburg / i2 A w j&g
Greenville B p'l M
irrlvo Clinton I 1 '!ft,iU^
Newberry I I IftMl
Columbia I ^ f 4 Msfm $5;
Fastest and Beat Line betwa^ liwWf 9|
ind Greenville, Spartanburg and OH ?- M
Iprtngs. mafla
Connection from Newberry via Oolum^HMg^
sew berry and Laurens Hallway. IhB
For anv Information write
EttNKST W1 LLIAMS, Gen- Pass. Agt.,
Augusta, Oa. Wm
T. M. BMMERSON. Traffic Manager.
Air Line Raihvav
?
Double Dally Service.
between New York, Tampa, Atlanta*
Sew Orleans and Points Sotttb and \
West.
IN EFFECT MAY 2oth, 1902.
SOUTHWARD.
Daily Daily
No. 51 No. 'il
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