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* l/'uvnww?? imm? iMMmMB Union Times I See who can solve the puzzl?j head. We trust tliits new dept for our readers, both young a correct answers sent in. NC THE TRAVELS Columbus devotes part of hi; while at Cordova, to the ir.ak maps and charts, but these f but scanty support. As his ir becomes known lie is often p out as a madman. FINI> A SCuI-T Mr. Kditor: To find tno Spanish (irundee. (Ft at the top of Columbus' head you cu: 1SI r. Kditor: Turn paper upside down and you top of Columbus' head. 1 am seven , Tl IE A Picture l'u//.!e Nn. 7, ? Invert piij by lho hat and hair of Columbus. SHAMROCK I!! LAUNCHED TO-DAY I.ipton Expects Much of New Challenger. NEW DEPARTURES A 7 OPTED. Sir TI-.cm.aG Says This iojdLi_. Tvtoct S-r; . and Pej;!ya>;3~Last Attempt JUft-rrft che Cup?incidentally Lauds Genius .f American Builders. 4 .<**" Cilasyow, March 17.?-The Shamrock III was launched at 1:1G today. An < xan nation of Shamrock III as th. va as revonh .1 in I ho launch in; !. ?onilrmc! the p:e\iotis dispatciies of the Assoc 5t?*tl Pi t . > on t ;? s-Uiijrtt aii.I showc :! that Fife ha 1 : true!. ?j 1 t : oldly <n ? :.t:i*? 1 y novel lines instead of trying to improve on eith c: : ; vioii.: I.ipton < hull* ngers. I.ihi her pie;! eessnis, how( ver, the Shamrock i:i is built oh so i'p to t'..- '-ioot wat.T line limit. ller 1 ?ngth over id. is 1 in feet. The me.;; { l i k: ; ha: e of th challenger i J; v ? \trent*-'; short Jin. li i.- just ? feci 1 ng. ller draught is II) toot p id tin- 1';. i.; almost lev* 1 along the bottom. The had In the hull i drawn down to ihe I'm, suggesting the deep 1 tyjiical o the 11: iti h euth r. rather than the e.v.cuio Hat li.? : i type, adapted iron, ihe Aim ri. an c. at< r'1 ard ,\nchts : d used in all the iv i-i it < Italic icgc American . toe I stcoria -v the P >t time i?planes th<' British tiller i.. i the lesson at:. . w. .? tho Fhaint I. 11 ihioUe' iter pot:.: line- in J: i i .< ha.-, led i > a long* r und liner i. >.wii liov.', i' the chall'mge r the t . i.-aiar.ct < . >c it.'; a ! at capable f ucg-.tiatin.; eoniiurtaldy any modecu sea. Wiei i -sse. dcaught and not fa Hat H i.e. as the previous Shami -hs, the ( h' -nr..i will not have so inch itnYiiiiy, as Fife 1 either iP ne in lot . li;;lit w at her hunt or In has out down 1?< r sail area. The:e i: > daring t: col n atures in the doi i, the etl'tc l if which < unnot ho ae< itc-iy Kacii-p d, exec ..t by actual trial. ' . y suitgost ihe pos. ibillty of dil}. t.lty in getting the now bi at to trim, ?. "r and cany leer canvass. If, however, t.h< accomplishes these o!>mcll she will prove to Ice- by Jar the mo foainioablo ehallenuur cv! r sent cut. Tie under e ly of the Shamrock 111 is alntcd Wuh u white and fouling c position. ilcr top sides are white ii' i slm has liroad bands of given alo g the valor line an 1 mil. Her h ! frames . ad plates tire all oi nick? ! 'eel, spec ally made. Tim deck is <> .luniai. a olates, covered with wood h which ,;ivcs a safe foothold. -c dcr. I Sold by Uni , \ Picture Puzzle s that appear weekly under this irtmcnt will furnish amusement ilid old. We will publish all ). 8. OF COLUMBUS. li..AiMi?TTTv^rT*>? IS4 ,... ., I 4;,; 'TTl I ^ . p r^- I ll^ ^ ointed #' 'I.M! XKLGlIltOlt. Cross Keys, S. C., March 1(5, 19051. i/z!e No. 7) turn puzzle upside down, 1 s.e his head. I am eight years old. Annie Wilijukx. Olney, S. C., March 1(5, 19051. will see Spanish Grandee's head on years old. Myrtle Uaui.t. XS W ELI. iiure. Hat of the grandee is formed i ho workmanship of the yacht is superb in every detail, no dent, rivet or joint i.j visible under the polish of lui paint. Alter the launching Sir Thomas Lip. ton said to a. correspondent of the Associated l'rcss: 'My third and perhaps my last attempt at lifting the America's cup ~vi 11 Lc the most serious, and I ffrlirk the most hopeful ot' my effects. The Reliance may_ frrat up, hut it will not ._W?ftceauso 1 have net got the best boat British brains and workmen can produce. "It the cup stays in America, it will stay there because of the extraordinary genius of the American yacht builder. If he can produce a style still lurtli' . improved in his art, I shall 1 eg In to think that he is a bit more than human. There is no question but that the best boat wins In the in: ruattonal races. I believe the Shamrock III will come near filling that bill. To my mind, she is a marvel in which Fife and Watson have outdone themselves. With good trial racet3 r.-nd n - accidents, her arrival in New York should mark the coming of the most formidable challenger ever sent over. I scarcely n< od add that as much OP I lone to win and n*n?(i? ? -> win. a third defeat will only increase i.iy a.'miration for a people who can heat us at a game that was once our own. j "Ilov.i ver," added Sir Thomas, "a third defeat is. of course, quite out of | the question." Large crowds gat lie red at the Den! ny- yard at Dunbarton, in spite of the i rain, which, however, ceased before ! the anival of the special visitors' train. : Sir Thomas Lipton escorted Lady , Shait> .-bury to the christening dais. Anion, the others on the platform were the earl and counles of Mar an 1 K< I lie. Lord Overton, I.ord Prevosi, i f Glasgow; the Hon. Charles Iiiusrl!, Reginald Ward, William Fife and Captains Wringe and Levis. At 3 1:15a. m. Lady Shaftesbury broke the bottle raying: 'i christen you, Samrock. May God Id ^ yen and may you bring back the cup." Tk.-n an.id loud cheers, the Shamlock ill slid easily into the water. After more cheering, tho visitors went to lunch' on. Poistn Fcr Rata Kills Children. Rrid". >. it. Conn.. Match 17.?Twc j chi'.d. ; ot Mr. and Mrs. James Wei don. ' Whiting Lane, are dead and t;<: of i .:> nre critically 111, tho re cult <>i rating apples which had becE I ao.l v. 'ih paris green to hill iat& Tliflr Opposite Holes. "Vdii say that Scrabbles and you played in opposite roles on the night | la- ran away with the box oflico re: cclpis. How was thntV" "While I was appearing ho was dlsI appearing."? IJaltiinore Herald. *io;i r.nd Dyspepsia vanish j|l 12 system is put in working gj y F anion's Liver Pills and & 'eliels. Complete Treatm't I on Drug Co. , NEW ORLEANS NOT IN DANGER So Declares President of Progressive Union. CITY THOROUGHLY PROTECTED. President M. J. Banders Makes a Plain Statement for Benefit cf Those Having Friends and Property Interests In the Crescent City. New OrleanB, La., March 17.?M. J. Sanders, president of the Progressive union, sends the following statement to the Associated Press: "As president of the Now Orleans Progressive union. I desiro to contradict absolutely and unequivocally the sensational stories which are at present being circulated by some correspondents of newspapers in this city to their principals in other parts of the United States in reference, particularly. to the high water situation in the Mississippi river and its posslblo effect upon the city of New Orleans. As a matter of fact, there is not, and has not been for a great many years past, the slightest risk of any damage to the city of New Orleans proper from a high river. All along the commercial front of the city there is no longer the usual levee, but the streets and the property behind has been gradually graded up to the height established by the engineers as the extreme grade for levees, making a solid embankment of earth in many cases for several hundred feet back from the hank of the river. The city In addition is surrounded by high levees, so that should there be any break in the levees In the country above the city or below, not one drop of the water can possibly penetrate into the city. The very utmost that could happen "by a still further considerable rise in the stage of the river would be the possl1?1? - r tl ' * ' uit uiviuun ui auiiit' smiiii portion oi water which would merely run down the gutters of the streets njid to the darinage canals, benellttlng rather than otherwise. In no sense Is there any anxiety regarding their personal safety or the safety of their property on the part of th^ citizens of'New Orleans, who are perfectly well aware that there Is absolutely no danger of harm to the commercial Interests of the city from the alarmist reports which arc being circulated and which, In many cases, are so absolutely exaggerated as to bear the earmarks of gross negligence." V V\tQRtUMG^)ft flURDICK CASE. Authorities have Been Investigating Life Insurance Phase of Mystery. Buffalo, March 17.?The authorities have learned that Mrs. Edwin T. Burclick, had assigned a portion of the insurance held by her husband. In the first place, it is said, half of the estimated $25,000 was made payable to the children. It is understood a portion of this and it is understood a portion of this was assigned by Mrs. Burdick to her husband. The assigned polices there upon became part of his estate. All she will receive from his estate is her tlower m one-third of his realty and the small amount of Insurance made payable to her that she dhl not as sign. The authorities will not say whether th< assignment was made be fore or after the divorce proceedings were begun. The inn net* in the Burdiek murder case will not begin this afternoon unti! 3 o'clock. The district attorney do clined to say this morning who would he the first witness, but as from the outset, he lias been questioning the members of the Burdiek household and as Mrs. Burdiek is the only one familiar with or connected with the house, who has not been on the stand it if presumed she will be the first witness. DUAL SUICIDE THE THEORY. One Brother Found Dead and th? Other Dying. St. Louis, March 17.?Dr. A. R. Mc Kce was found dead and his twin brother and comrade, Cha:!cs McKee dying in the stable of IV mmcpo / >? Edwardsville, 111., today under circuni stances that indicate dual suicide tc escape the disgrace that threatened tlie pk'sk ian and which his brothej dreaded much as if it were his own This explanation K- ovg out of the ar rest of Dr. >!r!\< a on a charge oi criminal assault only a few days ugo He was known to have been great ly worried over the charge, but It was not thought he would commit suicide Dr. McKec who was 40 years old , had an excellent practice. He leaver a widow and one child. High Waters in Wyoming. Rock Spring*. Wyo., March 17.?The Red desert is inundated for miles easl of Rock Springs, anil the salt well* drilling station is completely undei water. l.nrge quantities of supplier l)i longing to the lielgo-Ameriran Drill ing coinpaliy have bccu ruined 01 swept away. The water has backec up against tho Union l'aclflc embank ment to a depth of 20 feet Merriam'a Suacescor Appointed. Washington, March 17.?Tho pioai dtc.t has tendered the position of dt rector of the census to S. N . j). North formerly chief statistician of inanufac turers census bureau, to succeed D1 rector Mori lam, resigned. Mr. North has accepted and will enter upon hi* i lutiea come time In A Man of Means ^ can ill-afford to be without the pamphlet published by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York?"A Banker's Will." It explains a curious provision in the will of the President of a National Bank in New York City, and T gives the list of securities in which the largest accumulation of trust funds in the world is invested. The pamphlet is sent free to those who write for it. ~ This Company ranks Fir it?In Assets. First? In Amount Paid Policy-holders. First?In Age. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Richard A. McCurdy, President. K, II. Hyatt. Manager, Columbia, 8. C. n Ilurac8& Lipsi-omb, Agents, Union, 8. C. LEVEES GIVE WAY TO AWFUL STRAIN! V. Gallant Fight Against Water Continues. ^ THOUSANDS LEFT DESTITUTE. " General Falling of Upper .Tributaries of Mississippi River, Together with Improved Weather Conditions, Point [r to Early Relief. ^ Memphis, Tenn., March 17.?The riv- ? er is slowly falling here today, the gauge registering 3D.4 feet against 39.7 last night. The break in the levee near Holly 13ush, 20 miles north ol $ ' heie, is responsible for the fall at llt Memphis. The crevasse is three quar tors of a mile wide and the water is 10 rusing through with a roar that ean be heard for miles. The whole oi ? ' the St. Francis basin will be flooded and incalculable damage will be done. No other breaks have been reported, but several weak spots are being hi closely watched bv the engineers. ? At Memphis the flood situation is " growing more serious. In the north' crn part of the city hundreds of famllies have left their homes for high g-reunjl, jtud every 'industry Is shut =down a<nd street car service has been abandoned. In South Memphis the i water is threatening all railroad tracks I and hundreds of laborers are working I there. The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley railroad is the worst sufferer from the flood, its tracks beng partly under A water for miles. Througih train ser- < vice has been annulled. The Illinois ?( Central has experienced some dlfll- | culty at Auction street, but the tracks "" have been, "cribbed" and traffic ia ll moving as usual. Situation Critical at Natchez. Natchez, Miss., March 17.?The wn ? ters of the river which broke over the ? embankments of the Bougere levee in t the lower part of Concordia Parish, i 36 miles below Vidalia, has swept f away 3 miles of the 15-foot embank i ment of the Texas and Pacific railway r: and the southern portion of the Bou- i gerc levee has caved in for over a c mile. A tremendous volume of water a is pouring through this crevasse into r the country behind it. Every effort j is now being made tc^ prevent further j] caving, and additional forces, all thai > can be secured, are attempting tc \ stake the ends of the broken levee with sacks of dirt and sands. , Sycamore levee, which affords pro teetion for Vidalia, is being strengthened as rapidly as possible. Several weak places are reported along the levee, and fears are expressed for the safety of the embankments. Planters are sparing no expense in the work. The gauge here this morning regis-1 tercd 48 feet. Special River Bulletin. Washington, March 17.?The situa tion in the Memphis district has become critical. The stage this morning is 39.4, 1.1 feet above the high water stage of 1898. Unofficial reports of the breaking of levees north ol Memphis have been received. These breaks, if extensive, will doubtless moJify the conditions somewhat. Neveitheless, "a further rise to 40 feet ot slightly over may bo expected at Mom phis within the next 30 hours. lie low Helena, the situation is un changed. The stage at Vicluburg it _ 49 feet, a rise of .2 foot, while at New Orleans the river is stationary at 19.2 feet. The Louisiana tributaries continue to rise, the Sfcrevopoit gauge re cording 31.t feet this morning. Tne cf Ohio is fallina exoont nt Cni Lbe decline will probably begin today p< Ohio River Conditions. j ICvansville, March 17.?River ! 1.4 feet; and falling; fair and warm. The following reports have bean re 1,1 eclved fiom others points: Pittsburg?River 7.7 feet; falling; cloudy. Wheeling?River 13.G feet; falling. Cincinnati?River 4G feet; falling; *" cloudy. Cairo?Rivor GO.G feet; stationary; fair; warm. Trouble, like enyenue pepper, is not cs very agreeable iu itseir, but it glTM ? I zest to other things. g! -v - - lemember, Friends, You will always find a fill line of Flour, Sugar, Coffee Meat, Lard, Cantied anc Bottled Qoods, Fresl Vegetables, and everything to be found in an up-to-dah family Grocery, at my Store obaccos and Cigars a Specialty Bring Your Laundry to Me. I. T. SEXTON. Jf.'i i Tl Sf row# J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ATOR&EY AT LAW. Room 1*2 upstairs Foster Buldirg. ALl'II K. CARSON. II. L. SCAIFE CARSON & SCAIFE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real ea ite and collections. v IVIEANS BEATY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. o. 3, Law Range. S. G. SARRATT, physician and surgeon. Offers his j>rofessional services to tin 5ople of Union and surrounding coun y. Dav calls at Duke's Drug Store lght calls at the residence of Mr. L. J aines. 18-tf. Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts o 100 and upwards on improved farm . 7 per cent interest. No com issiou except a reasonable attorney fe r preparing necessary papers. 39-ly. V. e. DePass. GET SH AVED! You can get scraped at any old plao a when you want to get shaved go t> IULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP The most artistic hair cutter in town ext door to Tinsley's Jewolry Store. 23-4t. Contractors' ^BUILDERS'^ ?._mill supplies. Oh?M>. ItMl_!?! , OlHnUl Ml OUa > Hi"* wnikM TaaM, IVnn. Stm t*?l Wlri *a4 MaalU Imji, li|ta? id Nhh> 'Mkt, Rtntau, Oitk, Qkala mm* OMEiRDlROH WoTtsTsUPFLY Cft \V i i i , ' ..ell - and Foreign / Send model, sketch or photo of Invention for ;r.-rr|?irj .m |at. ntiiUlily. For free lxx>lt, ^ Opposite U. S. Patent Office \ t& Rain and ?weat \ \ v \ have no effect on Mtlfm WWt/^M H i ... tted main f K A* I wilh Eurcla liar- ^Qy*E*#*l/R I ness Oil. It re--*-' V Bj I sistl the damp, jf w \ \ B do not bruk. \ \ J\\ \ I No rough Mir- \\\ \ M MWf\ x face to m MM#, H and cut. ^ jiuiiuui u v/u / i \ \ \ ^3 Corr.pany O A ???? M?l I IW ,1. A- MOTriMMti MONEY TO LOAN. ? I have made nrraugerrients by which ] hi negotiate lo;n .1 on ihst mortgages or ell l( caled and improved farms at' ?r cent. iiitere*L on suras of $1,000 aip p wards and S |m?i-cent. inleieat on mmi as 1 haii $1,000. No commission' larged on these loans. I) ?rrower onlj qU'red to pay attorney for preparing tetwary pa|#ei8, tto. J, A. SAWYER, Attorney-at-Law. )-l(Jm. Union, 8. U. R'l'P'A'N S Tablets doctor? nd a ^ood prescription for lankiiul. The fj-cent packet is enough for nstia jcasions. The family bottle (CM) ivutA] ratal us a supply for a year. All drug' ist sell them. ti ? " ^ 1 ~ m ' . , JKSaaHllMW' I Charleston & Western Carofina V j Railway Company. H AUGUSTA AND ASHKVILLB Short Ua? ' Sohedule In effect July 6th 1KB. fl 5 . ' ? f^E ^ loave Aujuata 1010?m tfm H| Arrive Greenwood IB 41 pm HW Andefron 11 pm Laurens 145 pm imam * Greenville 9 ? pm 1110 am I^B Hj>sr tan burg 8 30 pm 000am Saluda'.'*.'.'.*.!!*.*.'.*. 5 83pm . M iff Mendereonvllle.. 6 (1 pm 9fij ABiievuw 7 16 pm |H Leave Asheville 1 05 am ? MB Cnion 846am fe ' Spartanburg 1801pm 100 pa | Greenville 12 pm 146 pm HE Laurena 1 tU pm 6 66 pa Anderson 7 Baa Greenwood 2 61pm 968pa ,m Arrive Auguata 6 3U|pm 11 5* I Leave Columbia llMaa -la Newberry 1248 pa Clinton 186 pa v 4T1 Arrlvo Greenville 826pm 1 ? Spartanburg IJOpa \ I Leave Spartanburg 1801 pa J Greenville . 1216 pm I Arrlvo Clinton 888 pm Newberry 8 08 pa " Columbia 4 80 pm I ~ Fastest and Hest Line between Ntwbevry 1 and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn 1 Springs. _ 1 Connection from Newberry via Columbia .. I Newberry and Laurens Railway. . J For anv information write * 4T Hk ^ EKNLST WILLIAMS, Gen-Past. Agt., Augusta, G a- wm T. M. RMMRRSON. TjratBo Maaager. * ?#|j ! Air Line Railway * V|L Double Dally Service. ~ Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South add West. ___ -** s IN EFFECT MAY 26th, 1902. SOUTHWARD. " vj Daily Daily m No. 61 ho. 2/ Lv. 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Wa-lilngtun, VC 8 Hjr 10 10 am 626 pm Ar. Haltiiimrn i'kk it 26 am 1126 pm Ar l'liilmlulplila " 1 31pm 2 66 a m* Ar. how York " 4 12 p in 026 a w Note,?ilialiy Except etuiiday. } central Time, jkaalerii i iiue. |K. E. L. BUNCH General Passenger Agent. Savannah, Gal W. E. CHRISTIAN, , A. G. P. A., Atlanta, G?. | i to writ* for oar confidential letter btfen api plying for patent: it mar bo worth mommy. 1 Wo promptly obtain U. H. and Foreign PATENTS FREE report on patentablfi&. W? ghro the beai legal aervieo and advice, and oar charges are moderate. Try as. SWIFT & CO, Pmtmt Lmwym ?, n>. it a e.i^i ne.. tu?u?*? a a ^j|<l^^o^r^w?^umue^wMwepie*^UsWJ , SCV-Jf^T . I Thla aiffnataro ia on ?*j box of Iba |MbIm : Laxative Broao-Qutaiae mmi S .' . J j cjTOi* ^. i ' .? 2^ . ,v