The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 06, 1903, Image 6
WOND
111 all the dej
WOIMDEF
You will tlnd many wonderful iter
Machines, Pianos, Organs and all kind
Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Accordeons,
ophoncs, etc. Strings and supplies foi
lion to our new department?
***4 FURN
Tinware, Crockery and Chinawarc
ance at catchy prices We have just
and China of new and attractive desigi
nice lot of Cut Glass at 4 cut" prices.
See our beautiful Toilet Sets of Cr
the price compels you to buy. Our s
counters are londtd dowu with "wont
Our low prices and attractive goods do
with us for cash we will give you a be;
S. M. RICE, J
j_i
_u
HANDS
Excelsior K
Of Un
FIFTY families <
DRED Toppers,
Finishers, ages from i
wages at any and all <
all of which is nice a
we pay are much hij
other hosiery mill in
We have young m
. make from $25.00 t<
We also want F.
good Cedar Posts.
AP
J. H. GAULT,
1
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jftlENN SPRINGS
Has a record of over Otic
W successfully used by the n
{$, mer,t of all diseases of the
H p'.'i disorders resulting f
PJ torpid liver, jaundiced si
rjj all forms of dyspepsia it i:
W FOR SALE AT IK
)jj, For rates of board ai
correspondence.
{ ^ THEGLENN
All Fixed Beforehand.
It is Said that one of the most invc
rrate writers out of speeches was tl
late Lord Derby, of whom the stoi
went that the manuscript of one of h
most statesmanlike discourses, heir
picked up from the floor, where it lin
fallen, was found not only to he frcel
sprinkled with "Hear, hear!" "Laugl
ter," and "Applause," but also to eoi
tain a passage beginning. "Hut 1 m
detaining you too long [cries of 'N
no!' and '(Jo on!']."
Too Much For (he Kerrei.
"Your husband," said the docto
"has worried himself sick. lie noc<
a change."
. "Whore ought we lo go?" asked tli
anxious wife.
"To the city," replied the dock
promptly, "where lie will not live coi
stantly in a harrowing atmosphere <
suburban trains and time tables."?Ch
en go I'ost.
Grow* Ornlnl.
"How do you like Tipton?"
"He seems cold nutl reserved."
"He does at first. l>ut lie soon thawi
After you have met him a few time
lie will come up and slap you on tli
hack and ask you for a dollar, just a
cordial as can he."?Kansas City Joui
nnl.
Protf?l.
Doctor?I should say you have nbou
three months to live.
Patient?Make It longer, doctor,
can never pnv your hill In that tlnie.Llfe.
Sold by Ur
r
v
i
ERFUL
mrtments of the
\ STORE.
ns at wonderfully low prices. Furniture,
a of smaller musical instruments, such us
Mandolit s, Tamborines, Autolmri?s, Graph
all these in big <iuautiiies. Special attwcITU
RE.
have prominent places aud in great abundrrceiml
a beautiful line of new Crockery
ns. Come quick and get lirst choice. A
ocker.v? seeing, if you need one and are able.
l?ecial counters?lc, 5c, 10c, 15c and 2'c
lers'' and they contiuue to come in daily
our selling. When you trade $1.00 or moie
uitiful picture. Call for it.
r., E. U., Prop.
WANTED
BY?
knitting Mills
ion, S. C.
or about TWO HUNKnitters,
Loopers and
lii) to V35). to make good
jf the work offered by us,
nd easy, and the prices
gher than paid by any
the South.
en and young ladies who
d $^5.00 each per month.
IVE HUNDRED (500)
PLY TO
Treas. and Mgr.
MINERAL WATER $
u t 1 1 1 1 H
Aj.uiiwn;i jre?ra uiki nas neen y
ledical profession in the treat- W
s bladder and kidneys, and in y,
roni malarial infection, with y
:in and general debility. In M
s invaluable. J
JLMES' PHARMACY. W
id other particulars we solicit {j
tj
SPRINGS CO. ^
Animals' Etch Act Independently.
't* The eyes of an animal ran only work
10 together when they enn he brought to
T ; bear upon an object at the same time,
13 I so that as a rule the eyes of a fish must
Ia> j work more or less independently. This
j Is sometimes also the ease when the
'y i eyes can co-operate, as any one who
"" watches a plaice or other flat fish In an
| aquarium will soon discover.
rn ! This is true, too, of the curious bulgI
ing optics of n chameleon, which roll
I roifml swlvclwlse in a somewhat aimi
less manner. When they do converge
| It is had for the Insect upon which they
r, j fix themselves.
Is | Many animals possess more than
| three eyes, which do not all act tngothie
I er. A leech, for example, has ten eyes
| on the top of its head, which do not
>r | work in concert, and a kind of marine
i- J worm has two eyes on the head and a
>f j row down each side of the body. Some
i* ' lizards have an extra eye on the top of
1 the head, which does not act with the
other two, A bee or wasp has two large
compound eyes, which possibly help
each other and are used for near vision,
and also three little simple eyes
' on the top of the head, which are em3
ployed for seeing things a long way.ofT.
e
3 Invisible Support.
i Magistrate ?What's the chargcagainst
tlds man, officer?
Officer No visible means of support.
Magistrate?It's up to you, prisoner.
1 What have you to kii.v In nnawcr to the
: chance?
1 rrlsouer? I guess It's correct, your
honor. My wife Isn't visible at the
present writing.- Ciucinimtl Knqulror.
jstion and Dyspepsia vanish |
the system is put in working E
by Ramon's Liver Pills and E
Pellets. Complete Treatm't Ej
lion Drug Co. I
Go To
TIE USE EM STORE
FOR BARGAINS.
We have just received a
big order of Sample Goods
which .will be sold at wholesale
cost. The following goods are
contained in this order:
Shawls,
Fascinators,
Baby Caps,
Handkerchiefs,
Waist Sets,
Fancy Neckwear.
Hose, Rain Coats,
Shirts, Drawers,
Suspenders, at
Mrs. D.N. Wilburn's.
Tilr- Klnn Wan IlnlnonN.
A member of the colored race who
presides over the destinies of a barber
shop in West Philadelphia is looking
for a former customer who recently
played a rather mean Joke upon him.
The customer in question was shaved
regularly at the colored man's shop,
and the proprietor held his opinion and
advice in good regard. One morning
me doss or nir snop waiuou n now nnu
high toned sign to hang over the door,
nnd lie appealed to the aforesaid customer
for an Idea. The customer's wit
was ready, nnd several dnys after the
following sign was discovered hanging
from the shop: "Tonsorinl Abattoir."
The next day the regular customer
passed the shop and noticed the following
over the door: "Barber Shop."
The proprietor Is waiting for the regular
customer, nnd the regular customer
is waiting for a little collection of
excitement to blow over.?Philadelphia
Tress.
Knfw IIIs Fntc.
"Silas, my lad," said the grocer to his
new assistant, "who bought that moldy
cheese today?"
"Mistress Brown, sir," was the
youth's reply.
"And the stale loaf we could not sell
last night?"
"Mistress Brown, sir."
"Where's that lump of rancid butter
that the baker refused?"
"Mistress Brown bought it, sir," was
the answer.
"And the six eggs we could not sell
a week siuce?"
"Mistress Brown? Are you ill, sir?"
asked Silas, as the grocer turned green
and groaned.
"No. no! Only I'm goinp
happy man as he wiped the perspiration
from his face and sank into a
Chair.?London Tit-Bits.
Pontiff* Onpr Wore Red.
There are many people who will
doubtless be interested to know that it
is only since the thirteenth century that
the popes have been accustomed to
wear white. I'ntil that time they were
always arrayed in the red robes now
affected lr# the cardinals. Boniface
v i i i i.? 1'>ni ...... u..: ii-i
? mi j??t, iiim*u* vi, ir.in/.iii^ mill
the ml was 110 longer a distinctive
color of the papacy sine? his predecessors
had accorded to their legates
abroad the right to wear It, issued a
decree granting to all the members of
the snored college the red robes which
they now wear and decided that the
white should henceforth be the hue of
the raiment of himself and of his successors.
The popes, however, still retain
from those ancient days the red
hat which they wear out of doors and
the red mantle as well as the rod shoes.
Tto fit for more than the thing you
are now doing.
I BLACK- I
DRAUGHT!
STOCK ?nd 1
POULTRY!
I MEDICINE!
Stock awl j. ill try haw few ra
troubles which arc not bowel and 9
liver irregularities. II lack- H
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- P
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for stock. It puts the organs of M
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeders and Pi
fanners keep their herds and flocks EJ
healthy by giving them an occa- le
sional dose of Black-Draught Stock H
and Poultry Medicine in their H
food. Any stock raiser may buy a E
25-cent half-pound air-tigiit can
of this medicine from his dealer !
ami keep his stock in vigorous Ej!
health for weeks. Dealers gener- In
ally keep Pluck-Draught Stock and I
Poultry Medicine. If yours does fj
not, send 25 cents for a saurple jj.i
I Chattanooga Medicine Co., (.'hat- E?
tanooga, Tenn.
Rociii i ii. Oa? Jan. 10, 1p01. ftj
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry H
Medicine In the best I over tried. Our W"-,
stock war looking bad when you sent ju
lie the medicine and now they are H3
getting so line. They are looking 90 EK
per coat, better. fif
8. P. BROOKINOTOW. g
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelessness is responsible for many
a railway wreck an<l the same causes
are making human wrecks of sulTerers
from Throat and Lung troubles. But
since the advent of l)r. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, even the worst cases can be
cured, and hopeless resignation is no
longer niecessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of
Dorchester, Mass., is one of many
whose life was saved by Dr. King's
New Discovery. This great remedy is
guaranteed for all Throat and Lung
diseases by F, C, Duke, Druggist.
I'rice 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
ClublniiU'fi SnhnirrBcil Tenth.
There is hardly a club, even among
the oldest, that does not possess Its almost
woefully poor members; men who
dropped ambition and their tailor simultaneously,
who try to hide even
from themselves the whereabouts of
their dismal "chambers," which Is oue
room; who have no want that does not
begin and end with their clubs and
would fade away and die miserably If
Its doors were closed to them.?Court
Journal.
# Not a Sick Day Since.
"I was taken severely sick with,kidney
trouble. 1 tried all sorts of medicines,
none of which relieved me. One
day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters
and determined to try that.
After taking a few doses I" felt relieved
and have not seen a sick...day
since. Neighbors of mine have been
cured of Rheumatism. Liver and Kidney
troubles and General Debility."
This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont,
i>. v , writes, only 5t)c, at If. U. Duke,
Druggist.
Home Scone.
During n heavy downpour of rain an
Irish farmer sent his boy to a distant
field to bring home a horse. Some time
elapsed, and- the messenger returned
without the horse. .
Father?Didn't Ol send ye for the
horse, ye gnmoch? Is your head In
your brogues?
Little Hoy (drenched to the skin)?
Sure, he was stand in* iu shelter as dry
as ye loike. Iledad, he knows more ;
than the two of us.
A Runaway Bicycle.
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J. P.. Oiner, Franklin Drove, 111.
it developed a stubborn ulcer, unyielding
to Doctors and remedies for four
years. Then Hucklen's Arnica Salve
cured. It's just as good for burns,
scalds, skin erruptions and Piles. 25c,
at F. C. Duke's Drug Store.
IlrcnVliiR. ,
Once on a time three men broke a
horse.
"My day will come!" thought the
horse after submitting to a great variety
of indignities.
In due time, then, the horse craftily
showed a burst of spe'fal and was entered
in some races.
"It Is my day!" chuckled he and
broke twenty men the first heat.
14 tM ? t - - - 4 ^1 - -
?Puck.
Doesn't Respect Old A fie.
It's shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect for old age, but
just the contrary in the case of King's
New Life Pills. They cut oil maladies
no matter how severe and irrespective
i f old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever,
< o otipation all yield to this perfect
pill. S5c, at F. C. Duke's Drug Store.
Turf an Furl.
Harold Ilarfagr in the year 888
granted the islands of Orkney to Earl
Eynor. brother to Duke Hollo of Normandy.
When Earl Eynor onino to live
In liis now possessions ho found thom
quite bnro of any trees and producing
only a vory fow stun tod bushes.
Tho Orkneys aro hittorly cold and
wind swopt. so whon tho inhabitants
had used up all tho wood thoy could
procure thoy caino to thojr now carl
for advice. lie recommended thorn to
cut out pieces of turf..dry them and
use them for fuel. This thoy did with
such great success that the custom
spread to Scotland and thence to Ireland
and to many parts of England.
; Earl Eynor was always known afterward
as Turf Eynor.
"IVnt rights" wore defined l>y march
stones with three whelks laid under
each and wore Jealously guarded by
tho townships or Individuals to whom
thoy belonged. Throughout Scotland
up to the thirteenth century peat and
bogwood wore universally used for
winter tiros and broom and whin durintr
summer.
Some etymologists regard the name
of prat as almost synonymous with
fuel, deriving it from the early English
"beten," to replenish a fine.
Court Itoom llrpiirlro,
In a snil relating to brewery property
reported in Case and Comment an
eminent and very dignified counselor
was one day reading to the court some
manuscript affidavits which were not
overhglhie and hy mistake read the
word "ma as "\va h." Counsel on
the other side, who was small of stature
and polite in itiann r. hut keen in
Intellect . ad frequently sarcastic, was
immediately on his feet and. with a
son.ewhaf irritatin : d ference of manner.
legging his opponent's pardon,
etc., ask d liberty to suggest that the
word which the eminent counselor read
"wa di" wai really "mas!?." Xoinewhat
nettled, the conn ;-lor thus corrected
thanked liira for the information and
added that he was not himself very famili:
r with t rm used in the brewery
hi '.sin 'ss. as lie had ir-ver siient much I
of his time in a place of that kind.
"Are we to understand, then." said his
opponent in the sua vest manner, "that
tlu* r:"5''.Mit counselor wishu us to in
f t 11 :: his early (lays were spent in n
liiundry
Stops Cough and Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo-Qu nine Tablets cnr?
a cold in one day. X.> cure, no pay
pi ice 25 cent*. 0-1 v
k
^DR. I. M.
m PENTI
Crown and Bridge C
Work a Specialty.
*-W~. ~~*^SrSS63?Ci
McCreerylGlymph,?
Graduate Optician. 3
With twelve years experience in
the practioe of Opthalmics in many
of the largest cities of the |North, now
permanently located at Union, S. C. ?
Errors of Astigmatism, Strabismus, ~~
Photophobia, Presbyopia, Hyper- ,
metropia, Myopia and Asthenopia
corrected by the use of spectacles. It
not convenient to visit my office,
notify mo and I will call at your residence.
Office, M. & P. Bank building rear _
Union Drug Store. Hours 9 to 1 2 a
m., 2 to6 p. m. J
EYES TESTED FREE.
TEN THOUSAND CHURCHES, ta
In the United States liave used the [
Longman & Martini z pure Paints.
Every Church will be given a liberal
quantity whenever they paint.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed N
oil (wcrth O'J cents.) which you do when ?
vou buy thin paint in a can with a paint
label on it.
8 a 0 make 14, therefore when you
want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only $3
eight, gallons of L & M., and mix six at
gallons of pure linseed oil with it. m
Vou need only four gallons of L. & M. fo
Paint, and three gallous of Oil mixed
therewith to paint a good sized house. _
Hon es painted with these paints
never grow shabby, even afujr 18 years.
These celebra'ed paints are sold by
J. L. McWbirter, Joneeville; B. G.
Wilburn & Sous, Cross Keys. ^
Notice to TrflfmARstArH- "
All jieisons are hereby forbidden to """
trespass in auy manner whatsoever upou t
my lauds. Andrew Mitchell. ?>
4*2 4t. ;[
Notice to Trespassers. i|
All persons are forbidden to hunt,
mil or trespass m any in-oura* *Tiiniever \
upon the lauds of the undersigned. ,>
W. H. Koiin. ?;
43-3!p. Mary Hawkins. ]
To Cure a Cold In One Day J >
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. < |
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on *
each box. 25c. 6 ly ?
RTP'A'N'S Tablets doctors
find a good prescription for
mankind.
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual ,
occasions. The family bottleJtH) cents)
contains a supply for a year. All druggist
neli them. t.f
1 Black Hair
"I have used your Hair Vigor
for Ave years and am greatly
pleased with it. It certainly restores
the original color to gray
hair. It keeps my hair soft."'-Mrs.
Helen Kilkenny,New Portland, Me.
Ayer's Hair Vigor has
been restoring color to
gray hair for fifty years,
and it never fails to do |
this work, either. I
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
from falling, for keeping 0i
your scalp clean, and for
making your hair grow.
St.M a Wile. All Aratflsts.
If your druggist cannot supply yon,
send us one dulur and no will express
you a b<>( Me Ilo sure and aivo tlw name A
of your nearest ox press office. Address, .
J. C AYKIt CO., l/owell, lfaas. bl
Cures Eczema, Itching . Humora. I
Especially fur Old, cluonic cases take I
Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a healthy
b' khI supply to the affected parts, heals
all the tores, eruptions scabs, scales; A|
stops the awful itcfiing and burning oi ?
czema, swellings, suppuiating, wateiy ?
sores, e'c. Ihuggistx, $1. Sample f:ee ?
and prepaid by writing Blood B dm Co., S
Atlan'a, (ia. Describe trouble and f?ee : <
nodical advice sent in sealed letter.
n. M- -mm
IW "Lun. IV OF
nElXI
fflUfirf TEETHINGI
HAIR,-3?
)ffice Bank Building
Union. S. C
== r
ir. Alexander S. Foster,
Surgeon D.-ntlst,
INESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA.
1 loom a over J. F. Alman'a Store.
CROWN TOBBENCE. M. D.
Office Hours:
Special attention to diseases of
Ire, Ear, Nose and Throat. 25-8m
EASE & HAMBLIN,
-.LAWYERS.-.
ffira Onnnclto r.nnrf Unnao
I. CLOUGH WALLACE.
ATOBNEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up stairs Foster Buldinr.
*lph k. carson. h. l. scaife.
CARSON & SCAIFE,
attorneys at law.
Special attention given to real cste
and collections.
5. MEANS BIATY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
n. 3. Law Range.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan in amounts of
00 and upwards on improved farms
7 per cent interest. No comissiou
except a reasonable attorney fee
r preparing necessary papers.
39-ly. V. E. DkPass
<5 <2-4 ^
Kia signature la-on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bronio-Quinine Tablet*
* reiredr that ?? Mid ta ?M *y
W. I.r..! 1 } -. 1..tilAln U S find Foreign ^
"Jsi&B&I i\
[RAPE-MARKS ??*$
OpposlteU^!Pa^^^ffl?i<|
WASHINGTON D. C. !?
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVI
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Uncuualed by any other.
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy lnxlicd oil.
JlARNESS
n excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness.
i...?? ?i-~ i? ? ?*
una IIO IIIC IUUIIIC1 ) lis
Efficiency is increased.
Secures l>est service.
Stitches kept from breaking.
Oil
|s sold in all
Localities Mnnwlhrture.1 by
Mtnnriaril Oil Ctmiwar.
)r. R. M. Dorsey,
Specialist
i diseases of the EYE and EAR
?and?
OPTICIAN.
Successor to II. R. Goodcll.
lexandcr's Musin II?ll
_ I^paimu
11% S. C. 47-lyr.
50NTRACTOIKS' ?
^BUILDERS'^
MILL SUPPLIES.
NUBA MM|JteMM, MMUIMI *>yi
? r >
)MliRD IKOMI0RK8I SUPPLY Ml
*
BLACK ermmoB, A?k
t) "Eaeloeed find flflT eente for which plmu m*il M
tleed children without It. The other day -? ltdr In MIal
Mr hnbe wae In ee'lott* condition t his howclt had
anygwod; Dm arcond do?o of ' TJ'.Kl min'A"' t*r*
hen cd Ue feilly here need It and every dwee hu