The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 20, 1903, Image 6
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WONDER
You will And many wonderful item;
Machines, Pianos, Organs and all kinds
Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Accordeons, S
op hones, etc. Strings and supplies for ;
tiou to our new department?
FURNI
Tinware, Crockery and Chiuaware 1
ance at catchy prices. We have just re
and China of new and attractive desigus
nice lot of Cut Glass at 4-cut" prices.
See our beautiful Toilet Sets of Croc
the price compels you to buy. Our spc
counters are loaded down with "wonde
Our low prices aud attractive goods do o
with us for cash we will give you a beat
S. M. RICE, Ji
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Excelsior Ki
Of Unit
FIFTY families 01
DRED Toppers, K
Finishers, ages from (1
wa^es at any and all of
all of which is nice anc
we pay are much high
other hosiery mill in tl
We have young met
If
maKC irom ^25.00 to .
We also want FI\
good Cedar Posts.
APPI
J. H. GAULT, _
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<5> Has a record of over One I
V? successfully used by the me
fi ment of all diseases ol the
all disorders resulting fro
H torpid liver, jaundiced skii
ft all forms of dyspepsia it is
W * FOR BALK AT MO]
11 For rates of board and
correspondence.
( THE GLENN:
Sonrce* of Color.
An interesting enumeration 1ms, i,ecn
given of X lie sources of color. From
this it appears that the coc'jl\liea| jn.
sects furnish the gorgcoi canniaie,
vtituouii, Buirit'i ujirmnif\ :UHi^ purple
lakes; the octopus give ^ sepia?that is.
the inlcy fluid which the ,.lv.,iure discharges
in-order t<J roml ,r tjlo Water
opaque when aU:>kt*i: ,h(. iiuiinn yelJqw
conies fre,"ii\ tlie caniel; ivory chips
produce tl'e ivory Mack and hone black:
the exo/iiislte Vrusf ian blue conies from
fusing horst-s* hrjofs and pigs' -?lood:
blue black coiners from the charcoal of
the. vine stock ; Turkey r?*?l is made
fi'oin the madr tor ]>lant. wiiicli grows in
ilindoostan; the yellow* sap of a Siamese
treo produces gamboge; raw* sienna
is the natural <?arth from tin* neighborhood
'of Siena, Italy; raw nnihor is
an car'^j found ."near I'mbrin; Indian
ink is made foom burned camphor;
nv.stie is made from the gion of I lie
"niaStic tree. wjiich grows in tin' flreciau
arclifpOlrcgo; bistro is the s<>ot of
wood ashes; very little uIt.'amarine, ol>taincd
from the precious in pis lazuli, is
found in the market.
(iettliiK Hiil <>( die Acid.
An exploring expedition in a remote
part of Chimt had a queo/.* experience,
which ono of the party thus relates: "A
large bottle of carbolic nckl had been
broken inside its wooden c ine. We exhausted
our ingenuity in hopeless ef~
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lull |?J tll|?VItM> I1IU UMf'I, ? (? H'.TlLMI
to carry it farther, a? the burning tears
distilled by it destroyed everything
they touched. We dnred not throw it
aside le<t the unsophisticated lieathen
should dri.uk it as . ] cliooriny or meI
whenU
I J^p?sj)ILiy order b
Sold by Uni
ERFUL
artments of the
: STORE.
i at wonderfully low prices. Furniture,
of smaller musical instruments, such as
landolii s, Tamborines, Autoharps, Graphill
these in big quantities. Special attenITU
RE.
rave prominent places and in great abundiceived
a beautiful line of new Crockery
i. Come quick and get first choice. A
:kevy?seeing, if you need one anil are able,
:cial counters?lc, 5c, 10c, 15c and 21c
rs" and they continue to come in daily
ur selling. When you trade $1.00 or more
itiful picture. Call for it.
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WANTED
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nitting Mills
>n, S. C.
about TWO HUNnitters,
Loopers and
i) to (35), to make.good
the work offered by us,
1 easy, and the prices
ler than paid by any
iie South.
i and young ladies who .
$35.00 each per monthrE
HUNDRED (500)
ly to
rreas. and Mgr.
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MINERAL WATER f,
land red years and lias been y
dical profession in the treat- W
bladder and kidneys, and in !
in malarial infection, with
'i and general debility. In N
invaluable. H
L.MES' PHARMACY. 0
other particulars we solicit y
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! diciual beverage. Wo had no time to
i wait and empty il. as llio fluid
! would only trickle drop by drop through
| n cliink which had boon cautiously
and laboriously excavated with a blunt
hunting knife. What were we to do?
Degrading as 1110 confession must appear,
we bad to deposit the torped<y n
the middle of the yard and throw
bricks at it until it was smashed."
Opals of VnrloiiN Dcari'M.
There are several varieties of opals
: and therefore several degrees of merit.
The precious or noble or oriental opal
? is tin? supreme. This lias all tlie eol,
ors, and when those colors are broken
' into spangles it is then called tlie
harlequin opal. Then comes the fire
| opal, or girasole, with hyacinth red
| aim yellow reflection. The former
1 comes from Hungary nntl the latter
' from Mexico. The common, or semii
opals, are iionopaleseent. The hydrophone.
??r oculus inundi, is nonlransparent,
hut beeonies so by immersion
in water or any transparent fluid. The
I swhalong is nearly opaque and of a
bluish white color. The hyalite is
colorless, pellucid and white. The opal
! jasper, or wood opal, is the petrifaction
of wood, opalescent, but without the
! coloring which makes the "noble" gem
so precious.
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It cm ii nerntl ve I.I tern In re.
First Author?What branch of literature
do you consider the most remunerative
for an author?
Second Author (who tins Just won a
' rich bride)?Writing love letters to an
heiress.
tion and Dyspepsia vanish J
le system is put in working I
y Ramon's Liver Pills and
5ellets. Complete Treatm't I
ion [)ru<? Co.
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THE m BARGAIN STORE
FOR BARGAINS.
We have just received a
big order of Sample Goods
wliicli 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.
Stuallo* Tlint Are Workroom*.
All t>f the artists' studios In New
York have not the magnificent interiors
that romance suggests. On the contrary,
a great many of the most effonllrA
i>lptnt'no n fA 411 nnn/1 r\ nf
rdbms that are absolutely destitute of
fumltitrc, except for the working tools
of the artist himself. Costly draperies,
beautiful objects of ant. often take the
attention of the painter from ids work,
and there are quite a number of the
most successful aittists in the city
whose studios are bare and comfortless
as far as decorations are concerned.
They are regarded "by the painter as
workrooms pure and simple, and resthetieisui
Js eonfinodinto the imagination
of the painter liimsolf. ? New York
Press.
I'ndcr a??few Title.
The Washington, Post credits n white
haired matron of fthat city with a clever
musical Joke. She was listening, In
company with a young jnan frojn tbo
state department, to the jnuslc of a
pianist.
The selections "were all new"*' to the
young man till the "Wedding iMarch"
of Mendelssohn "began.
"That's familiar," said he. "I'm V10*
strong on musk", but I know I've het.Vd
that before. "What is it?" , 1
The matron's eyes twinkled with
mischief. "That," said she, "is the .
'Maiden's Prayer.' "
The Sliitm Sailor.
It happened at the Mansion House
police court. A man who claimed to
be a sailor and who said that he had
boon badly Injured through an accident
at sea was charged with begging
in the city. The chief magistrate
caught sight of a bluejacket in court
and, addressing liini, said, "You might
please ask this man some questions to
find out if ho is a sailor or whofher lie
Is an impostor." The naval man stood
up, and, looking at the prisoaieivasked,
"Can you toll me how many ytmls of
canvas there are on the mniiishoet?" ?
After some consideration the- sham
nautical man replied, "I think: about
sixty yards." It only remnined for the
real tar to explain to the magistrate
that tlie inainshoot was a rope and not | ?'
a sail for (lie beggar to be convicted.?
Golden Penny.
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I'ornoitli IMpon.
Tlie first cob pipes were not made in
Franklin county, Mo., but ntt Wnrrensburg.
Fritz Tibbs, a Gernipn cabinetmaker,
who resided in M2arrc?sburg
in the early seventies, useib to whittle ^
them out with a jackknife. lie after- n<
ward moved to Washington, Franklin i *u'
county, where ho engaged with his 1,1
brother in the manufacture of cob
pipes and became wealthy*?Warrens- <>(
burg (.Mo.) Stamlard-IIerald. > **tl
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Stock and ] ultry have few ? ;
troubles which are not bowel and H
liver irregularities. 15 lack- ?g i 3I''
Draught Stock and Poultry Modi- If]
ciiis a bowel and liver remedy "b
for stock. It puts the organs of ? '
digestion in a perfect condition, m ]ln
Prominent American breeders and B |
farmers keep their herds and flocks El
healthy by giving them an occa- M ' "
sional dose of Black-Draught Stock H a
and Poultry Medicine in their H "tn
food. Any stock raiser may buy a ? wa
2b-cent half-pound air-tight can H fnl
yi of this medicine from his dealer )in
and keep his stock in vigorous H niJ]
health for weeks. Dealers gener- UP
ally keep Illack-Dranght Stock and Rg ' '
Poultry Medicine. If yours does pj
i noL send 2b cents for a sample fig
;j can to the manufacturers, The h9 tin
* Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat- fj trh
f tanooga, Tenn. 4 the
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aRociiKLUi, n*? Jun. 30, 1991. B thl
Black-Draught Stock anil Poultry B tilt
Usj Modijine Is to o-st I ev t tried. Our 0! f|*|t
T stock was looking had when you Bant Sj .
? me the medicine and now they are U
ri getting no fi >e. They aro looking 30 S 'ol
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WILLFULLY DONE^THEY\WILL AMUSE 1
AND MYSTIFY YOUR GUESTS. c
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low to Tell Every Car?l\lii the Puck
Willi Itn Hack Tunic*! Ttonurd You. n
Tlie Tlifcrty-onc Trick ? A Cleve* *
Wny to'Tell Druwa Cnrdr.
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This undoubtedly Is one of the best 3
lusions j performed with curds, as it
>t only brings the whole puck into
<e, but ,is also legitimately founded
>011 arithmetical principles. I>y this ?
ick you are able tc> tell the whole pack
' cards with the backs toward you; r
so to 1 sort them after being cut any
amber' of times in the mere net of s
>nling \Jhem out in a row. It is per- c
irmod tfi us:
A pack,of cards being^distributed on e
ie table, with their faces uppermost, 1
icy a re ^picked up one 'vby one in the ^
illowing order: 0, 4. 1, 7,V?. king, 8, 10, c
lave, 0, 2., yuoen. RcpeatUbe same se- (]
es of oveijy/thirteen cards. Four times (
or will.of course eonrplete* the pack. c
That thrtaJiove order may ronicinred,
the follow.'jig words uite used as 0
guide to the memory and .they are ?
tended'to enunier.tje the^cards: 0
0 4 1 \
The sixty-fourth re;Xlment beats tbe (
7 5 king o
venty-fifth; up starts -,tho king, with ,1
*10 3 knave e
?ht thousand and thVee men and j
9 2 queen . \ t
nety-two women. j d
Flenco this trick 14 said T to be done c
y words!" 0
The pack being arranged \ it may be (]
nded to :un3r of the compa ay'"to cuf," 1
th the proviso that this o; jentv'ion*bo 1
ue wblst fashion?that is, .by taking 1
portion of the cards off J{n a mass j
[1 Dlnclnir tlio Intro. .1 n nt. m-l.nf
? IV If VI \ll I U5IU U Vi* " '"?? | IJ
is before the upper one. This 'done > s
liiy and,properly, It may b< Arepcnted t
y number of times, as the *nm<llence \
iy think fit. You then take Mbe pack \
J by a feint catch sight c Ibe t>ot- i
n card. Having learned tl pis (it may ( \
done at a glance, In a second of I
ie). you have the key to th e whole j
?k. Then commence It b? . dealing j
> enrds out'in the ordinary? wt ?y, but j
thirteen heaps. Havfng-. 'dea It out j
rteeu, begin again nt/d dtrrer^ tbem; f
m go on ns before. When. fliA ''bed j
>re will be of course foiur In t nck I r
in. Now every heap will contain . n"
ir of the same denomination, as t\ I
lr knaves In one heap, the four eev, * 1
i In another, and so /on. The thlr- I <
nth, or last heap, wllty-be of the same' 1 y
nomination as the one at the bottom I '!
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le-fiftli cash, balance in 1, 2, 3 a
purchaser and mortgage of prer
at option of purchaser.
I terms the store house forme
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coorilTng to whntever tlint card is, nil
lie suits will follow, but In the reverse
rder, as the words above Indicate.
Thus suppose the eight was the bottom
nrd. Then on dealing them out they
could be in the following order: King,
. 7, 1, 4, 0, queen, 2, 0, knave, 3, 10, 8,
nd you begin reciting In the mind the
cords you use from that passage in the
eutence, working from right to left,
chlch the cord Indicates In thp above,
fou would say:
8 10 3 knave
Eight thousand and three men and
0 2 queen G 4
iiuety-two women; sixty-fourth
1 7 5
egiment bents the seventy-fifth; up
king
tarts the king with, etc. Here, of
ourse, is your starting point.
The same principle holds good what
ver the card may be. Any person askng
for a card, all four of every suit
any be found In the Rome heap and
an be quickly turned up as soon as retired
with a little practice, to the uter
astonishment and wonder of the
ompnny.
Ity taking up JJio cards in the same
rder ns before, but all of one suit, you
any easily discover the position of any
no card that Is dcuinndcd.
A One trick with cards Is culled "thiry-one."
It Is played with tbe first six
if each suit, tbe aces in one row, the
leuces In another, the threes In nnotbr,
then the fours, fives and sixes, nil'
aid In rows. Tbe object now will be
o turn down cards alternately and en*
lenvor to make 31 points by so turning
ir ns near to it ns possible without
iverrunuing It, and tbe one who turns
town n card tbe spots of which make
dm 31 or so near It tlint tbe other can*
lOt turn down one without overrundug
Jt wins. This trlclt is very decelv- j
ng, ns nil other tricks nre, nnd re- ,
inires much practice to he well under* :
tood. The chief point Is to count so ns
o end with the following number*? (
lz,' 3. 10, 17 or 24. For example, we
vill suppose it your privilege to com- j
nonce with 3 nnd your adversary ;
vould ndd 0, which would make It 0. '
t would then be your policy to add 11
ind make 10. Then, no matter what
lumber he ndds, \ic cannot prevent '
rou counting *17, which number gives
rou the commnud of the trick. We will
inppose lie ntUls 0 anil makes 10. Then
roil add l.and make 17; then he odds 6
mil makes 23, you add 1 and make 24.
riien he cannot possibly add any num>er
to count 31, as the highest number
le can add is 0, which would only
rount 30, so that you can easily add the
remaining 1, or ace, and make 81. J
Sherd are, however, mgny variations to .
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!NG. '
A clever way Is here Riven In which
to discern one or more drawn cards.
Turn unpercelved the bottom card of
ppcf^faee upward; then let several <4
the company draw a card*Reverse the
pnclf rapidly, so that the bottom Is now
the top card, and thus all tbo other ,
cards arc turned face apwsrd unseen
by the spectators. .
Hold the pack firmly In your fingers
and request those who have drawn to
replace their cards in the pack. Thtu
all the drawn cards will lie with thell
faces downward, while all tbo other
cards will lie with their faces upward
You now step aside, select the draws
en rvlu nti/1 tlutw thsm ? ?? ? ??
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?Boston Herald.
Pontiffs Once Worm R?4.
There artf innny people who ' will
doubtless be Interested to know that it "
Is only since the thirteenth eeqtury that
the poi)es hare been accustomed to
wear white. Until that time they were
always arrayed In the red robes now
affected bp the cardinals. Boniface
VIII., in 1204, however, realising that
the red was no longer a distinctive
color of the papacy since his predecessors
had accorded to their legates
abroad the right to wear It Issued a
decree granting to all the members of
the sacred college the red robes which
they now wear and decided that tbe
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
tli* red mantle as well as tbe red shoes.
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A Dance Wlilmnt a Smile.
They have a singular kind of dnnca
conducted on the greens of country villages
In Russia. The dancers stand
apart, a knot of young men here, a
knot of maidens there, each sex by It- i]
self, and silent as n crowd of mutes.
A piper breaks Into a tune, it youth
pulls off his cap and challenges bis
girl wltli a wave and n bow. If ths
girl Is willing, she waves her handkerchief
In token of assent. Tbe youth
advances, takes a corner of tbe band- ' k
kerchief hi Ills hand nnrt leads his las- *'
sle round iind round.
No word la spoken. and no laugh Is
heard. Stiff with cords and rich with
braids the girl moves heavily by herself.
going round and round, and never
allowing Iter partner to touch her band. t *
The pipe goes droning on for boar* In
the same sad key and measure and the &
prize of merit In this circling." ns the
dance Is called, is given by spectators
to the Inssic who in all that summer
revelry has never spoken and never
smiled.
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