The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 27, 1903, Image 6
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In all the depai
WONDER
You will tind tnauy woud.-rlul item> a
Machine, 1'ianoJ, Organs and all Kinds of
Violinp, Bai jv, Guitar?, Aecoiijeow, Mai
ophones, etc. Stiings and Mipplitb for all
tiou to oui new departu ent?
*->> !) TURN!"
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Tiuware, Crockety and Chiuaware lu>
ance atiatchy prices We have just no
and ( liTr:a <.f i.tw ai.d attu ctivo desgus.
nice lot'of Cut Glass at k cut"' prices.
See,our beautiful Toilet Slits of Crock?
the prioft compels you to buy. Our speck
counters are loadttl down with ''wotcleis*
O ir low prices and ultra-Hive goods doom
with usrfor cash we will give vu a btau'-d
S. M. RICE, Jr.
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Exceisior Kn
Oi Union
FIFTY families or
13 R EI) Toppers, Kn
Finishers, ages from(i i
wages at any aiul all of t
all of which is nice anil
; we pay are much highc
other hosiery mill in th<
vi \Ye have young men
make from $25.00 to S
* -We also want FT VI
; good Cedar Posts.
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^'GLENN SPRINGS
^ Has a record of over One il
W successfully used by the meci
S merit of all diseases of the ?
all disoulers resulting fro?
H torpid liver, jaundiced skin
f'f all forms of dyspepsia it is i
W FOR SALE AT HOL
}\ For rates of board and
W -.correspondence,
THE GLENN f
AnimUj>* Kyi'* Act Independently.
The eyes of an animal can onjy work 1
together when they ran he brought to c
bear upon an objoet at the same time, j
so that as a'ruH* the eyes of a llsli must
work more or loss independently. This
Is sorrtettmes -"also the case when the j
eyes can .co-operate, as any one wta* :
watches a plaice or other Hat lish in an
aquarium will soon discover.
Thlmtr true. too, of the curious bulg- '
ing'ofwics of a chameleon, which roll
round swiveiwiso in a somewhat aimless
manner. When they do converge
It Is btwl+or tho-inseet upon which they
fix themselves.
Many animals possess more than
three eyes, which do not till act togeth- !
er. A leech, for example, has ten eyes
on the top of Its head, which do not
work In concert, and a kind of marine
worm has two eves on the head and a ,
row down each side of the body. Some
lizards have an extra eye on the top of j
the head, which do-^s not net with the
other two. A bee or wasp fias two large
compound eves. which possibly help
oncli oilier and arc used for near vision,
and also three little simple even
on the top of the head, which arc employed
for seeing tilings a long way of;'.
Invlnililr Support.
Magistrate What's thechargeagninst
this man, officer?
Officer No visible means of support.
Magistrate It's up to yon. prisoner.
Wlint have yon to say in answer to the
charge?.
Prisoner- 1 guess it's correct, your
honor. My wife i^n't vivibl at th"
present writing. Cincinnati Kmpsirer.
Sold by Unio
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rtments of tho
STORE
t. wo'.uleifully low piicvS. Fuiniti
smaller musical insirmueuts, fcueh
luloli:e, Tauiboiine.s, Auloh ?rpn, (Jr.i
Iht&e in hip quantities. Spcca' all
T'URE.
*e prominent places and in great aim
i'tda beautiful lir.e if new Clock
C'.'tuu quick and get lirst choice.
ry--st eing, il'yoti sued one nr. dure al
d counters?lc, ">0, 10c, 1"?3 ami
'aid (lay continue t< oen?e i?i da
M' liiiif. \Vi:t-*n you trade J?l.U0 oi ui
ul picture. I'aM to- it.
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WANTED
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itting Mills
I, S. C.
about TWO HUMittors,
Loopers ami
) to (o5). to make good
he work offered by us,
easy, and the prices
:r than paid by any
e South.
and young ladies who
35.00 each per month,
li HUNDRED (500)
V TO
reas. and Mgr.
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MINERAL WATER''
uii-Jrel years and lias been
IiuaI profession in the treatladder
and kidneys, an I in
11 malarial itif ction, with
and general debility. In
n valuable.
M ICS' PH ARMACY,
other particulars we s .licit
SPRINGS CO.
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>!:iv Mal?er'.s lionesty,
Speaking (>?!' <' of languages to
Muller, ti woman of India. Ihts*
schoPii', asked liow many lie knew
"1 1-opo I know my mother tonjj
he ieplied. "I am acquainted wi
few others."
"Why tlita caution?" laughed
lady.
"I will tell you." said the great
skrit scholar. "There came to me
day as I sat horo in my study,
I'.uddha on my hearth, n man
seemed my ideal of the Sanskrit pr
hood. lie spoke to nic in an inikii
tongue. I asked him what langt
he was speaking.
"The man huddled himself logo
on the Uoorand wept.
"'I have honored you all my
sahl he. 'its the greatest living Sam
pohol.ir in all tlm world. I speak to
a simple Sanskrit salutation, and
do no, uiulerstand inc.'
"Since then," said Professor .Mil
"I never say that I know any
guage."
It was merely the differ, ace hetv
the spoken ami the written <
trtll.'lln *!,.,* I....1 .......I...I 1.1. -
HUM IMIU i 1A I I I .
that takes nothing from the hum
of tie- linguist, a humility as rofresl
as it is rare and seareely the mar
the use to which Professor Mllller
lou,wl.
formal Ti??lee<J.
She The government's lojtisln
seem to he formal men.
!!? How's that?
She-Why, they will never 110th
hill until it has been in trod need.?I
York Times.
istion and Dyspepsia vanish
the system is put in working
by Ramon's Liver Pills and
Pellets. Complete Treaim't
n Drug Co.
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Go To j
"" TBS CASE ' BARGAIN STOEB
FOR BARGAINS.
We luive just received a
l>i.u order oi' Sample Goods
which will be sold at wholesale
110
cost. The following goods are
contained in this order:
le!lShawls,
Fascinators,
Baby Caps,
Handkerchiefs,
Waist Sets,
* ? > Fancy Neckwear.
Hose, Rain Coats,
v. Shirts, Drawers,
Suspenders, at
Mrs. D.N. Wilburn's.
)B A Thrifty Ilrl?1o.
"It's a pity," said 1110 man in the
rotiir 11 In-own suit, "that Johnson niar'*
rled at the very beginning of his busi.
ness career. I mn afraid that young
wife of Ills, with her love for pretty '
clothes, will be n millstone around bis
L? neck."
"Don't you believe it. She'll make
him president of a bank one of these
days," said the man in the new derby,
who bad been spending the week end
at the small suburban home of tin;
aforementioned Johnson. "Every towel
and napkin I saw in the house had the
name of some hotel stamped on it. and
so di<l the spoons, by Jove! Sslie had
gathered them up on their wedding
journey."?New York Press.
The Drmoprndv Apple.
A southern editor says this in praise
of the apple: "The apple is the most
democratic of all fruits. The pomegranate
is priestly, the grape is royal,
the orange is luxurious, the peach and
pear arc plutocratic, but the apple helongs
to the populace. It is symbolic
of the country store and the corner grocery.
It breathes the free spirit of the
American township and village. It
lias a flavor of old New England and
yet a pungency as of the south and
middle west. It is mild, palatable,
nourishing and promotive of good fellowship
and long life." ?
Oriental IluK llye*.
I In his monograph, "The Oriental
Rug." Mr. W. D. Ellwanger, writing
on the crucial matter of the dyes used,
says:
"One expert Armenian baa a sine
"so, (est for mineral dyes in his tohguo.
When in doubt he cuts a bit of wool
from the rug. nibbles it a minute or so
J ; and then pronounces his sure verdict.
f"i lint tlie test is a delicate one, and tbo
!l'r; fruit of knowledge is presumably bitV
for"
A I
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W "I'm not given to llattery," drawled
r"', Mr. Staylnte. "I don't make n point to ]\
Vrl say nice things to girls"? *
M "No? I'm sure that was a nice tiling
W you said to me earlier in the evening."
i-'l replied Miss Bord, with a yawn.
Y.i. "What was that?"
, "You remarked that you didn't have ^
i>-<. long to stay, you know."?Philadelphia '
h L?dgcr- ; o'<
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Oy "\ Ciiiilinblioil, j}l
Irate Patient?I want you to get out an
J ' of here and never darken my door
again. If 1 had a sick eat 1 wouldn't se
send for you! or
Imperturbable Physician?Of course
Max Dot. You'd send for my brother, the ni
If a veterinary, who lives over on the street
next to (lie one 1 live on. Here's one Hr
-(I,." of Ids cards.?Baltimore American,
tin. [it
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"?*n I 2^2"? Keelev St.. I Nt
lage a C'tiicAoo, I'm.., Oct,, 2, 1002. m
S I suffered with falling and con- B
ther | gestion of the womb, with severe I
pains through t i.< groins. I suf
life,' Lj fered terribly at 1 ho time of men- 9
?krit struation. had blinding headaches 9
you ?nd rushing of blood to the brain. fl tn
"v.hi What to try I knew not, for it fl n.
* seemed that I had tried all and B in
' failed, hut I had never tried Wine m|
"'ei. J of <?ardtti. that Me ned remedy for fl ?r
hm- <? 8icl< women. I fu'ind it pleasant gs W1
? to take and soon knew that I had cj o(
roen ? the right niedii inc. New blood fl
lead 1 seemed to course through my veins H
'hit 9 and after using eleven bottled I fl
;IiIv MB was a well woman. j
k Of 8 \Vc<ujv-^V 1
Mrs. Rush is now in jterfeet ''s
? health because lie took Wine of fl
tc.rs d Cardui for menstrual disorders,
? bearing dov.n pains and blinding l8 yii
^ headaches wh.cn all other remedies fl ,
e a i failed to bring her relief. Any 9
"?"| j f sufferer may secure health by tak- k!
? S >nS Winn of Cnrdiii in her homo, k
0 The first liott'.o convinces the pa4!f
ticnt she is on the road to health, fl
| gfij ,*j For ad vie." in ca -es requiring a'.;
, M ppecial direction?., address, giving Kv
w symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Cill
E ra ''''pnrtim nl." I Chattanooga 1
Lri Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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THE PROPERTY
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TERMS OF SALE: O
interest, secured by bond oi
defered payments anticipate
AIjSO on same day ar
Young, and the 7 lots on "V
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fotice of Land Sale.
ute of South Carolina, )
mnty.of Spartan' urn j
By viitue of the consent of all the
its at law of Seaborn Dillard, deased,
we will sell at public outcry be- >
ic the court steps at Spartanburg, S. C.
i salesday in December at eleven
ulock, a. in , all tlie real estate of the
id d<ceased, situated partly in Sparnliiirp,
and partly in Union Counties
d deseril?ed as follows:
Lot no 1, coiiiainin? one. hundred and j
veniy two and one fif h acres,/nore
less;
I/>t no 2, containing one hundred and
nety one. acres and three llftiis
L'?t. i.o 3, ivnitah ine one hundred
d fifty acres and one lifth.
The whole bounded by lutfHs of L. B.
smpleion. H. II. Garrett. J)r. I'atton,
is. Alice Layton, Samuel Glenn, and
nh ini Boho.
Teimsr.f sale, one third e.ish, bal nice
a credit of one and two years from
y of Hide credit portion to lie secured
inortstupe ar d to hear interest I'urasor
to |?;?v for papers, l'ials rnay lie
'ii at store of Thompson and Diilard at
ailaiibunr. N (J.
;>v Om, 1003 A. J. Pint,Ann.
.1. 13. Dit.laud.
3v Execu'ors
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons i:re hereby forbidden to
ispans on any <f the lands of the
rlersipiH d eii her by walking, ridhunting,
fishing, cutting timber
< 1 he*wise, and h>r each offense
II be prosecuted to the full extent
tie 1 i^vv.
17 -It IS!us M. A. GitKOOKY.
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Notice to Trespassers.
I hereby forbi l any and all persons
on t rr spas-irg In any way, such as
hieff. hunting, welking or riding
ronyh hmt of my lonf", or Im?1 ir>
y clf.r.'i", in Union mini'y. I will
ii-diif i.y for-nn i>r p? rsor.s who
I. t this i <4 :<?n.
I'ri|>,.s p O If. 0. LaWPON', sl<
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Trespass Notice.
AH to.m's sirn hon hv. not llr.1 not to
t>??.s in ? nv mam or ?I atM-ovor on
i <f i.:ir Ihm1< in Ui.l ?n Cotnt'v.
(taImmU 1i1*? iin^lco. for wo will proseto
auv \ i>'lat.!on of IhH notion
(J. H Potto,
1* If Potto,
i *:? it. w chanjiy.
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?win oe sold at auction on
Y, DECEMBER
ne-fiftli cash, balance in 1, 2, 3 ai
f purchaser and mortgage of preir
d at option of purchaser,
id terms the store house former
irgin Street. For more particula
or riACBETH YOU
Master's Sale. 1
State o( South Carolina, ) Court of Com- S
County of Union. j mon Plena
A W. Thomson as Adm'r of A W. j
Thomson, deceased, Plaintiff,
vs
A. Wallace Thomson, Defendant.
In obedience to an order made in the 1
almve stated case. I will sell at Union,
before I he court house door, during the
legal hours of sale, on saiesdav. Deceml>er
7th, 10011, the following lands, viz.: .
All the inter* st. of the late A. W. i
Thomson, deceased?the same l?eing all '
the mineral interest, and the right to .
mine same?in all that certain tract of
land located in Bogansville township, ,
Union conrty. South Carolina, on tt>e ^
Dry Folk of Sugar Cpek, containing
one hundred a< d forty-live acres, more j
or lees, lumiub d by lands formerly of ,
Ben West, Mis Hannah West, I,.
xt - . .. 11
omitii, .-num. mm orner lanns or tne s
Haul A W. Thornton. deceased, were
fully deslgnatid l?y a j 1 at of same made
liv John L. Young, mmvevoi, dated K<b
24>th. 1878, ai d lecorded in the oflkre of
( loik of Court for said Union county iu s
Deed Hook "G,'1 No. 23, page 120
Terms of sale?Cash. *
47 8. C^H.. PgAKk, Master.
Notice.
I will sell at my residence on the p
1th dtiy of December, 1008, for onyh, ii
all my housfludd and kitchen furrd- t
ture, 2 mules, 8 head cattle, 7 head P
hogs, wagon and buggiis, corn and'
fodder and ail farming Implements.
Otbbs I'. O. II. C. Lawson, Sh.
Nov. 1(1, 11)081 47-2t "
Notice to Trespassers.
All pe soi.s are hereby forbidden to
trespass on any of llie lands of the unilerslgiiHl.
either by walking, liding,
hunting. Il-ding, cutting timber or otherwise
a d for each offi nw will Ixi | rosei
u'ed to I In- I nil ? x'l lit of the law.
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Dissolution of Partnership. If
The firm of T. M. MeNeace <fe fin . i
composed of T. M. tocNeaee and j ^
Leila McNence, is this day dissolved, j t
and all parties indebted to said firm i
trust, make payment of same to Leila
McXearo. LVIT.A McXFArt*. fi
N"V. 10. 100:t 47-4'.
Notice to Trespassers.
All parties are hereby forbidden toi^
walk, ride, drivo or trespass in any _
manner whatsoever on lands of \
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Probate Judge's Sale..
Itate of South Carolina, J Court of
County of Union. 1 Piobate.
Ira M. B. Munro as administratrix of
of t he last, will and testament of Georg?
Munro, deceased, plaintiff,
against
Thomas K. Palmer and C. II. Peake,
Defendants.
By dtcree of Probate Court in the
hove stated action, I will tell to the
liahest bidder, in-fore the conrtlou*
loor, the first Monday in December,
lext, during tho Ipgal hours for rale,
he following leal e>tate towit: All
hat certain tract of land containing otie
mndred and eixty acres more or less,
ltuate South of Union court house two
idles. bounded l?y lands of J. W. Mc.nre,
the Union B & L. Association,
mini r-ison hup outer*. (better known
8 iIih Austell tract.) This tract will Vie
old in two or more tracts. Plats will
? exhibited on (lav of sale.
Also one lot of land with brick law
tlice then on in the town of Union,
tounded North bv lot of J. A. Sawyer,
loutb by lot of Philip T)nnn, deceased,
2?t by lot of town of Union, and West
y Judgment Street.
tkhm8 ok sale*.
One-half cash, balance in one year
rom day of sale, secured by bond of the
lU'cheser ana a mortgage of the p>ero*es,
with the pilvilege of the purchiser
i? pay all cash Puichaaer to lay for
lepers and rtcoiding the Pame.
Jason M Giie n,
Nov. 13, 1003. Judge of Probate.
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Town Lots
FOR SALE.
A few beautiful build,
ng lots on the east .
lideofCftpt Boyce St..
lear South St. for sale
)h easy terms. Apply
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j. K. YOUNG,
it The Times offl ce, or
J. A. BROWN,
Real Estate Agt.
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rttmwtm A luiurHnl Magi.