The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 23, 1903, Image 6

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WON C la all the de WONDEF You will tlnd many wondeiful itr. Machines, 1'ianos, Organs and all Kirv Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Accordeons np hones, etc. Strings ar.d suppli s ft lion to our new department? *+->4 FURIN Tiuware, Crockery and Chinawar ance at catchy prices We have just, and China of new and attractive desip nice lot of Cut Glasi at 4 cut" prices. Sl'O Alir ht>o nf if?l TXtlaf */M* v\uuviiui JLVMICU OCW Ul V/J the price compels you to buy. Our ! counteis aie loathil down with "won Our low pi ices and at tractive goods dt with us for cash we will give you a bt S. M. RICE, J HANDS Excelsior h Of Un FIFTY families DRED Toppers, Finishers, ages from wages at any atul all < all of which is nice a we pay are much hi; other hosiery mill in t 1 T I we nave young m make from $25.00 t< We also want F good Cedar Posts. AP J. H. GAULT, f GLENN SPRINGS Has a record of over One successfully used by the r meat of all diseases of the all disorders resulting t B torpid liver, jaundiced si all forms of dyspepsia it i 1* FOR SALE AT H( A For rates of board ar W correspondence. J THEGLENN Who Are" "Tlioyt" "They say; what say they? I/ot the say," said Bishop Berkeley. Who n 1w? "Mir..-" 4 1,11a I ? 1.11 ? ...... iiu uiiiiii) ii|>u?ir phi zed? Wo may say with one of tl fathers. "I know when you do not m me;" but how difficult it is to i^et nea er! We all have these mystcrloi "they" on our lips, and yet we eann define them. Yet. though we eann define "they." partly because there a bo many of them and partly becau; none of the great elemental tilings lil time, love, death and sleep are eapnli of. definition, we can still know and s: a great deal about "they." "They" Dolly Winlhrop's mouth meant ^*ro\ dence. "I wouldn't speak ill o' th world." site was accustomed to sa '/seeing them as put us in it knov best." In her sense It is of couri rarely used, though the slang exprc aion "as good as they make 'em" r calls It. Still, "they" lias generally slightly mysterious significance. Whe we say It we allude to some power w cannot define or to the incomprehcns ble element in some set of people.I^ondon Spectator. Cbnlklnff Sninlny. In the west of Ireland the rnajorlt of marriages take place between Chris mas and Lent?a great number of thei on Shrove Tuesday. In the county o Limerick it Is customary on the lira Sunday in Lent for the bachelors an< Rplnsters who have allowed the f estiva to pass without pairing to mark eac bther on the back with a piece of clnill or with a chalked stick. The marks o distinction are not rTghlly confined t eligible parties, but are often beslowc I Headaches are Wfc. j i v^auscu uy Uisor- K .1 dered stomachs. B Jr I Ramon's Pills cure B^ Sold by Ur >ERFUL partments of the 1 STORE. inis at wondeifully low prices. Furuituie, ils of smaller musical instruments, such at , Mandoli s, Tambonnes, Autoharps, Grajh?r all these in big quantities. Special attriiI ITU RE. I e have prominent place* and in great abundrrceiml a Ix-antiful line of new Crockeiy [us. Come quick and get first choice. A rockery?seeing, if you need one and are able, special counters?lc, 5c, 10c, 15c and 2"c ders" and they continue to come in daily ) our telling. When you trade $1.00 or mote iaut ful picture. Call for it. (r., E. U., Prop. I I I I WANTED BY? Cnitting Mills lion, S. C. or about TWO HUNKnitters, Loopers and (11) to (35), to make good of the work offered by us, nd easy, and the prices gher than paid by any the South. en and young ladies who . o $35.00 each per month.'J ? IVE HUNDRED (soo)J | 'PLY TO | Treas. and Mgr.* ji JLL I I MINERAL WATER ^ Hundred years and has been Q iicdical profession in the treat- W 4 hladdpr nnrl Hrlnmra <iti^ A . IIUU 111 U roiu malarial infection, with y tin and general debility. In M s invaluable. H JLMES' PHARMACY. U id other particulars we solicit Q '3 [ SPRINGS CO. fa upon boys nncl giHs without regard to m their original significance. r0 It is asserted that the custom pre ?" vails In other agricultural districts In 10 Ireland, that the chalking mostly goes on when the people are going to or r- from church and that In towns where It 13 Is carried on to a very great extent the ?t footpaths are white at night with pow ?t dered chalk.?London Telegraph. re SO Covering Rooks. %e To cover paper hound hooks take two le pieces of cardboard a tiny hit larger ?y than hook. Taste fly leaves at front in and hack to cardboard, which of course |- Is outside. Then take a strip of strong is cotton cloth; paste it down hack of y, hook; have It wide, so It will cover rs about one inch of each piece of card50 hoard, thereby joining the two pieces s- together. Now put n cover of brown e- paper over all. pasting securely, and n your decorated cover goes over tlds. n The books may he covered with deeo e rated silk, phpio or duck if you paint j. I or embroider, but the simplest way is _ I to cover with tissue paper (not crape). | Paste a pretty eard on the front and I oflnl. nil- 1 - I ...... v.....iik iiuc null iiiiuiors name i from old cover nrrangc tlieiu prettily y on the new one. t II A 1 Rxciifte I.noUlnir. f ; "I wish I had o rich father." ,t ' "Why?" (j "Then I'd have some excuse for be(l Ins so worthless." ? Cleveland Plain I, Dealer. |f ( l'ortnne has often been blamed for , blindness, but fortune is not so blind ^ as men nre.?Samuel Smiles. aMORj V tv-ifhor ...t*** I v - -? ha mwuiva iv/iivo W i 11/ H | verKiLLS A occasionally use I ] Ramon's Pills. 25c p lion Drug Co. Demand for Investments is growing with the prosperity of the country and a man of character and ability can secure ample rewards if lie has the ability to market such securities. I want a few of the best men obtainable foi this work. In writing give age, occupation and bank rpfprAnrpQ Alt letters treated as strictly confidential. GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Domeetle Agenoiet, The Mutual Ufa Insurance Company of New Yerk S3 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. A Story of Yonnpr Don Webster. A New York lawyer, recently told nn Interesting story of Daniel Webster's boyhood. "Little Dan and Ills younger brother." said the legal light, "had each been given some money. They started out gleefully, and It was evening before they got back home. " 'Well, Dan,' said the senior Webster. 'what did you do with your motley V* " 'Spent it,' the boy answered sturdily. " 'And bow about you? What did you do with your money?' the f-?^\ver asked the younger brother. " 'I loaned it to Dan.' was the reply." Tito Mnnituotli Ooonn Appetite.,. "It Is often said." remarked the trnv" tied man, "that steamship companion make hig profits out of seasick passengi*<. So thyy may, hut the others make the lYifiniAeVven. "There are so many meals nn ocean liner, and such healthy appetites" are cultivated ul sea that 1 can'tAgiagine how the eojnpanles iivikeCTii., profit out of passengers. "Not long ago I traveled from Panama to Guayaquil on an Kngllsh liner. We hardly stopped eating all the way. The llrst breakfast was from 7 to 0, the second from 9:30 to 12, lunch from 1 to 3, tea from 4 to 5, dinner from 0 to 8 and supper from 9 to 11. If anybody got hungry between meals, as often happened, the deck steward came around with beef ten, biscuits, oranges, bananas and other trifles. "I never missed a ineni, and 1 don't think anybody else did. They were good, hearty meals too. "The German lines across tUo A lion. tic and the linos running from England to the West Indies are also very liberal In feeding passengers." All Contraltos Dark. "Did you ever see a blond contralto?" asked a teacher of vocal music. "I'll be bound you never did, for the reason that all contraltos are dark. For a matter of twenty years I have observed the human voice, and I have come to the conclusion that the coloring of a person has some sort of influence upon the vocal organR. Blond persons with blue eyes, ruddy complexions and yellow hair Incline to have high, metallic soprano voices. 11 won't go so ^ say that I can tell by a won" RTousi pearan^ -v:b.a? type of voice' but I Wi.Tsny that I can usually >. pretty good guess as to her voice. To be sure, I have seen blonds with deep voices and brunettes with high ongs. hut I have only seen this rarely. Never in my life have 1 seen a hlofsd contralto?a naturally hlond one, I mean."? Philadelphia Record. LIVER TROUBLES innaThedford'sBUek-DrsnKbt ft (rood medicine for liver disease. It cured mjr .*on sft-er he bad spent B $100 with doctors. It iaftlltho incd1 icine I take."?MRS. CAROLINB 1 MARTIN, Parkeraburg, W. Va. 2 If your liver does not art regB ularly go to vour druggist and ? secure a package of Thedford's Black-Draught and take a dose tonight. This great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs un the torpid liver and causes a nealthy secretion of bile. . i Thedford's Rlnck - Draught will cleanse the bowels of impurities and strengthen the kidneys. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever ami all manner of sickness and contagion. Weak kidneys result in Bright's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent tiackage of Thedford's ltlack>rauglit should always be kept in the house. "I lined Thedford'a Black- jfl Draught for liver and kidney com- jfl plaint* aitfl found nothing to excel X It."- WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar- I blehead, 111. I THCDFORD'3 I DUCtiMtAUCHT1 Myttilenl na Thlheen. Modern occultists maintain that the Stl number four plays quite as important a part in mundane nfTnlrs as the number thirteen, and for the following reasons: There are four cardinal points, four winds, four seasons, four rules for j1"1 arithmetic, four conjugations aud four J*| | quarters of the moon. Moreover, the Olympiad lasted for four years, a pack of cards is composed of four equal parts and of four suits, an hour is di- jl( vided into four quarters, and most af( pieces of furniture have four legs. The (j| occultists even point out that every liu- Pe man being has four canine teeth, that not a fork hns four prongs, that corpses aro by placed between four planks'nd prison- W ers between four walls, and that at a by funeral the coffin is usually borne by W four persons. do an A Mere Mnn'i Idee. ^ "First impressions arc, proverbially ^ dangerous guides unless ouc happens to be of the sex which always has the 'n gift of making its first impressions * rhyme with the issue," says a recent writer. But n woman always awaits ^ the issue before she confides her real first impressions to the outside world. She may "say things" which the male J| outsider may mistake for her first impressions, but they ore not her real first impressions. They come only after tln? event This, however, is a profitless digression. qU 1 A Man to Know. oil One of the clilef joys in life is to yo know men by whom you can swear, to lai know n man here and there over tho | world of whom you can say: "Wher- w> ever lie is tonight, llicre he is helpful, elf truthful, sincere, wise, intelligent?an ga educated gentleman; educated in every facutly of his being, in those things Pn which go to make the body a thing of ^ delight and beauty; educated in conscience, so that even as the eye seeks ne the light ids conscience seeks the right; . educated fully and completely." ^ Feline Arlatocrift*. The Siamese is said to be tho most delicate and expensive of all cats. It is called the royal cat because, according to Science Siftings, it has long been . J in the family of the king of Slam. J Tt^s*a short haired cat, which looks I cilrlously llko a dog. Its coat is pug jj, I Aog color and very short, firm and silky ' "vniore like a dog's than a cat's. It has black paws and nose and a twist In Its fie talk mi NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The lax books will be opened on I he loth day of October and closed on the ~ '51-1. of December for tie collection of |L taxes.for the ilscal year 1903. Then II will be 1 per cent, penalty charged on B1 all taxes not paid on or before the 31st day of December. There will bo another 1 i>er cent, penalty. charged on all taxes not paid on or before the 31st day of January. There will be 5 per cent ; penalty moie cbatged on all taxes not \ paid on or lx?fnre Hie last day of February. After the 15lh day of March exceptions will lie issued. Will commence to collect commutation road tax on the loth day of October ai d close on the 1st day of February. 1904. Age for paying commutation road ax 18 to 50. Age for paying pill tax 21 to 00. When paying your taxes please ob- tb serve the following rules in order to save ,f unnecessary executions which is annoy- p ing to the taxpayers, the Treasurer and ,, tlie Sheriff. 1st. He sure that you get the Treas- P' urer to look on his book for your name mi before you go to the Auditor for an ad- co ditional. If you did not make your re- Q0 turn some one else might have made it for you. |j0 2nd. He sur? that you call for your Uixes by the same name as that in which yon returned it. JJ 3rd. He sure that you call for the m snme township in which vou made vnnr r(tui n and not call for the one into | which you have moved since making voir return. ? 4th. When you como to see about or j ay your taxe3 l>e sure that yon men 'ion the townships in which you own ornpeity, as the Treasurer is not sup- He (Mjsed to know where all your property K? is located. . (ir Will collect taxes, at the following coi places as follows: as Union, from Oct. loth to Nov. 2nd. 1 Iluffalo, November 3rd. No Union, November 4th toHth lnl .Monarch, November 1Mb. 8al | l.o< khart, November lOtb I Jomsville, November 11th. . Kellon, Noveudier 12th. Adamsbmg, November 13th. xr j v/..>v>i<. Aiovriiiiiri iiMi aun 10111 \V*8t Spring, November 18.,h. N ('iosh Ke>s, Sovemlie.r 19th. Stdalia, Novi mber 20th, forenoon Cailisle. November 2.'ld. pei Sniiii.c, November 2.'ld, forenoon. j. . Union. November 2(i h, and on till 1,81 inn* expires: on ' 'ax levy as follow?: in For Stale.... 5 mills, For Constitutional school 3 " **" For Ordinary county 4 " For 1 ntcrest on Kail road Honda.. 2 " For Sinking Fund 2 " 1 For Koad 1 " Total 17 " I'uion Special School 3 mills llli Fish ]lain Special Sehml 3 " Suntuc. Special School 2 " .lonesvllle Special School 2 Si " OCC Ho'/unsvlllc Special Sidiool 2,*i " coji J. II. IIAIITI.KS. iilul Treasurer Union County. II :?t. ? Notice to CrAriitnro M .. _ . w -v m w v? a A a of So ill) Carolina, > Comtof ? Coin'y < f Union. ) I'robtte. via y M. U. Monro an AdtninU'ratrix aril will unn<-x?-d of (ieo!ge Monro, 'itrfMii d, I'iiiini:ff. Mi against <t? .'I mo as K I'd u>r and II IVake, ^ !) fi od.tnfH *r Undar 11ab?\e prs c. ?-dii rs lite cred- j I'oisof (bi.r/o Mt.nr-?, rWi-asod, tiro rr<l'iod?'d t> pifetwni. tl't'ii claims properly ..i es'.< d vtiiiiiu lliiiiy <1 .y.i ftomdate. . Jason M Okkkk. i 30- Pre bate Judge. Master's Sale. ite of South Carolina. * Court of Co noCo untjr of Union, | mon Pleas. J. Calhoun Edwards, Pltf., i vs. John W. Howard, Dft. In obedience to an order made in ove stated cjw. I will sell at Union, Tore the Court House door, during the rnl hours of sale, on saletday, 2nd NonatMT. 1003, the following lands, viz: All that ceitain piece, parcel or plauion of land, lying, being and situate Union Township, County and Suite j m-said, three miles South east of * uon Court House, known as the 1 ake had*, containing sixty-seven acres, t >re or less, and bounded on the East Tinker Creek and lands now or late of C . It. Davis and J. C Edwards, North J lands of paid \Y. H. Davis, deceased, , est by lands now or late of John Bran- - n, and South by lands of L W. Smith ? d' estate of Benjamin Hawkins . It ing the same tract of land conveyed ~ II. L Gcss. Terms of sale: One half cash, balance twelve months, with .. iUtviCOU 1 IV/lll I y of sale, secured by bond ofj purcliasand mortgage of premises sold. I C. II. Peake, Master. | 3t EN THOUSAND CHURCHES. 2 In the United Stales have u?ed the " >ngman & Martin* z pure Paints. I _ Every Church will be given a liberal I antity whenever they paint, 1 I)oif t pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed (worth GO o,enis.) which you do when I u buy thin paint in a can with a paint J iel on it. B&G make 14, therefore when you I int fourteen gallons of paint, buy only . cht gallons of L ?fc M., and mix six I Uous of pure linseed oil with it. j You need only four gallons of L.&M. I Lint, and three gallons of Oil mixed I erewith to paint a good sized house. I Houses painted with these paints I ver grow shabby, even after 18 years. * These celebrated paints are sold by L. McWhirter, Jonesville; B. G. I j ilburn & Sons, Cross Keys. I 5 Final Discharge. J Notice is hereby given that Martha I < xlgcrs, Administratrix of the estate of I . VV. Itodgers, deceased, has applied to I son M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in I d for the County of Union, for a final I scharpe as such Administratrix. It is ordered, That the 9th day of I ovember, A. D , 1903, be fixed for I aring of Petition, and a final settle-1 jut of said Estate. Jason M. Grekr. I . Pubate Judge, Union County. S. C. I . Published iu Union Times 9th of I :t., 1903. 41-30d. tcCreery GlymphJ, Is Graduate Optician. J With Inolva s_ V J VMI O CApCI IOUW3 111 * o practice of Oplhalmics in many the largest cities of the |North, now = rmanently located at UnioD, S. C. rrore ot Astigmatism, Strabismus, lotophobia, Presbyopia, Hyper3tropia, Myopia and Asthenopia i rrected by the use of spectacles. It t convenient to visit my office, ? ' tify me and I will call at your resi- . nc<?. Office, M <Sc P. Bank building rear jion Drug Store. Hours 9 to 1 2 a . , 2 to 6 p. m. EYES TESTED FREE. Final Discharge. notice is Hereby given tliat S. J. H , well, Guardian of the estate of J. W. | My, minor, has applied to Jason M. eer, Judge of Probate, in and for the inty of Union, for a tinal discharge such Guardian. It is ordered, That the ftth day of tvember. A. I). 11HM, be fixed for hear- , of petition nnd a final settlement of d estate, Jason M. Giikkh, Probate Judge 4Jnon County, 8. C. Published in VsioiN Tims Oct. Oth, ?; 41-o0d. otice to Tresspassers. Notice is hereby givon that all rsons are forbidden to walk, hunt, i, ride or in any manner trespass lands of the undersigned, situated Cross Keys township. -4tp. W. N. Bktbill. . t . a - - ? - - vrrA'N'b Tablets doctors d a good prescription for ankind.Phe 5-cent |wicket is enough for usual asions. The familv bottle4((K) cents) itelns a supply for a year. AlldrugL sell Lhem. if 10RTRICTQRS' ? I wBUILDERS'^ ,._MILLJUPPIJE| HMRD IRON tOUISl SUPPLY Ctt. BtWMfti} Saht r?T PM?, ail ?i, lirifc g| MB ^ w Qo To it co Mtin mu For Shoes, Capes, V Jackets, Fascitist o r s. Shawls, Skirts, etc. Jnderskirts from 50c to . 1.98 Valking Skirtsf rom 98c to4.50 ^lueh Capes from 98c to 3.48 ^bildrens Jackets 98o to 4.48 jadied Jackets $2 00 to 6.00 fascinators, each 25 J ha wis from 25c to 1.48 Good all Wool Twill Red Flannel at aoc yard at VIrs. D.N. Wliburn's. (tops Couth and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ct r<i cold, in one day. No cure, no pay >rioe 25 cents. ??-l y >r. Alexander S. Foster, Surgeon Dentist, ONESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Rooms over J. P. Almau's Store. CBOWN TORREWCE. jt D. Office Hours: liots a5*;. Special attention to diseases of 5ye, Ear, Noso and Throat. 2r>-8m 5EASE & HAMBLIN, %LAWYERS."%Office Opposite Court House J. CLOUQH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Room 12 up stairs Foster Buldinsr. IALPH K. CARSON. H. L. SOAIFE. CARSON A SCA1FE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real esate and collections. 8. MEANS BEATY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Co. 3, Law Range. ... Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts of >300 and upwards on improved farms t 7 per cent interest. No comnission except a reasonable attorney fee or preparing necessary papers. 39-1 y. V. E. DKPasa. Phla signature is-on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. a TMPedr that carae a eoM In eae Amy M~ ? ? ? |; w.- [.r. .n |.-.lv ..l.tAln l' S. And K.)rrl?n ^ < [ 8en^nodel7?keto^^hoto?B^m3oinor < [ i^^VVVVAAAVVVVVVVVVVVVVvVl S Rain and sweat W(\^ \ \ . \ H H have no elfect od aL If Y Jflk mf+ ttrM. H I harness treated g f /m\ M* H /L Sj with Eureka liar-Syrl*#ZlZWg HI ntss OH. It re- *w \ M || sists the damp, war V \ hi EE w do not t>reak. \ \ fi | Ks ; xv OlL w 1 and cut. ^ \ \VB Ioo2tii>[^liks swkiih jm EHDSFni^niPS * to write for our oenAdeottal letter before applying for f stent; It mar be worth money, we promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS ?f,yA8fw?ft?,HUua?jaS ? or photo and we Rend an IMMEDIATE 9^ FREE report on patenUtrffltV^e give the beat legal service and adrioe, and oar charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT * CO., Of#. U.S. Pat wit OflM,Wttkto|lN) D.C.