The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 05, 1905, Image 8
Conviction
"When buying loose coffee
to havo in bis bin, hOW d
getting ? Some qHeor stor
could be told, if the people
speak out.
Could any amount of in
housekeepers to use
Lion
\ the leader of all pad
of a century, if they had not foi
Purity, Strength, F
This popular nucccm of HOI*
can be due only to Inherent mer
to no stronger proot of merit
tinned and Increasing popularity
If the verdict of MILL!
HOUSEKEEPERS docs not c
yon ol the merits ol LION <
It costs you but a trifle 1
nackanp. It l? >!ie pxclpct
' convince yourself, and f
PERMANENT PURC1I
H LION COFFER i? Sftld only in 1 lb. Bcal<
3 and reaches you as pure and clean as whe
n fartory.
fl I.Ion-head on every package.
H Bave these Lion-heads for valuable premi
| SOLD BY GROCE
I EVERYWHERE
WOOLSQN SPICE CO., Tol
The .Mimic MnMor'w Itime.
A very rleli lady ofiVrcil t.areia tin,
price if lie would only teach lier daugli
tor. He refused, knowing well lie eouh
never obtain serious work from Iter
but, as the mother persisted, lie hit up
c>n it compromise, lie asked the Iodic
to be present during a lesson, ami li
undertook, if the girl slid wished I
learn singing after hearing 't tangle
to tench her. The lesson began. Th
pupil, who seemed to the listeners a
already finished singer, had to repea
passage after passage of the most dill
cult exercises before the master wa
satisfied. lie insisted upon the in
lintest attention t > every detail of e\<
eution. Mother and daughter m
changed horrified glances and I > >!<
on pityingly. The lesson finished. 11.
master howed the Indies out. and i
passing the pupil the young girl whir
pere I to her. "It would kill me!" Sena
tJareia, returning from the door, sai
contentedly: "Tltey will not com
again. Thank you. mon enfant, yo
sang well."?London Mail.
Do It I ills SillK t
A naturalist has written to prove tha
liirds are not singers, luit whistlers
that is to say. that the notes are pri
dticed through a tube?to he techniea
throuu'h the slit known as llic irl.iltis
ii >1 l?y tin* help of vocal cords. Hut 111
whole distinction is beside Mm pninl
Any one who Ims seen ;i bird singiiij
will liave seen both the vibrations ii
his throat and the variations in the ex
lent to which he opens and closes hi:
beak or mandibles; and, given these ac
cniipaniinents, together with the pre
dncti in of an inarticulate language
whistling and singing become idcntica
terms suggesting a distinction. I'eopl
are accustomed to the idea that only .
few species of birds, such as the par
rot and the jackdaw, can be taught
but in wild life almost all birds an
mimic; to some extent, and prohahl;
more of them than people realise coult
be taught t i imitate human sounds.IVarson's
Weekly.
Itegi ii a i iik* of (111 tlx.
The first club of modern Kiiglniu
seen is to have been the circle at I ii
Mermaid that Sir Walter Italeig
founded and Shakespeare joined. Hit
in the seventeenth century clubs lit
gnu to spring up like uiiishrooim
There was the Calves' llead did
whose members met ami dined ol
calves' heads to show their eoiiteinii
for the decapitated t'harles I. The
came the Kit Kat elith, which, aocon
in,; to Addison, took its name from
mutton pie. one Christopher Kat.
pastry cook of Shire lane, was a di:
tin^nisheil constructor of miitton pie:
niel his productions were called Ki
Kids. The chili nieethm in his how.
lied eat in" his pies acipiired the pie
nante for its own. London Teleirrapl
lOPCI
^ And th
m
^?3 ^ Thursday
ill ^ Friday I
11 LADIES
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Follows Trial 1
5 or anything your grocer happens
o you know what you are
ics about coffee that is sold in bulk,
who handlo it (grocers), cared to
ero talk have persuaded millions of
Coffee,
cage coffees for over a quarter
and it superior to all other brands in
lavor and Uniformity?
J COFFEE
u.
edo. Ohio.
J" i Trm ?*Im of {lie < nokuo.
i- | A feature in l>irtl travels is tin* doI
| parture south of* the old and young
i eu< at a different time. The old
' ! cuckoos sot out ti;\;t. leaving the young
j birds of tlio year to follow. Tito adult
' euek >ns ono might put it l?y a stretch |
0 of imagination?so much dislike the
I. ! fuss and anxiety of traveling en
e famine that they take care t go on
u ; tirst and by themselves. Whether the
II old cuckoos ever know their progeny
i- by sight cannot be said lor certain?
s ; probably not. although an old cuckoo
i- ; is constantly to be heard and seen in
i- i the coppice or hedgerow or about the
' garden where a young one is being
d retire ! by a hedge sparrow, pipit or
e | wagtail. London Opinion.
! Tl:c "'otitic Ili'lnliluK t op.
ir When ii is neee.ssary to relieve one's
d thirst abroad, if the enp he tilled quite
e full and planed to the mouth in such
u a way that the rim will he about half
an inch below the under lip. one can
drink from the surface of the water.
In this way no part of the vessel, to
it which some particles of poisonous mat?;
ter may slill be clinging, will touch the
1 dc.'icaje skill of the lip. It is hardly
!. necessary to add that tlio water which
adheres to the mouth and below the
r lips should lie removed by a linndkerI.
chief and not by the tongue.
II (itmllcN iin ItnlletM.
Concerning the shooting of a candle
s through a hoard a correspondent
writes; "We selected a weather beaten
juin- ii'iht iiiuiiil jin j| liirwi >11111 IOU(led
the gun with throe drains of lilack
1 powder, followed by an ordinary
stearin' eaudle, which lifted tightly.
, The candle passed through, making a
dear ent hole, and buried itself in the
sand hack of the target. The candle,
while somewhat torn, was still far
i- from shapeless."
I
Snvcil Hep 1,1 fe.
Jack Ford Did you see that girl cut
me then? Frank Wilcox?1 noticed she
didn't how. Jack Ford?And .vet 1
I saved her life! Frank Wilcox -How?
.Tack Ford We were engaged, and
U finally she said she'd rather die than
t ' marry me, so I let her off.
I. A \nliiriil (lurry.
?, Crowed <in cheap restauranti ITere.
HI' waiter! Are these mutton or pork
>i | chops? Waiter?Can't you tell by the
n ! taste? Crowed No. Walter ?Then
I ( what difference does it make what they
a are??Illustrated Hits,
a
< A I 'm (nl Allntnke.
s, Charitable I.ady? Hut a man last
t 1 week told me exactly the same story.
< ; Tramp- Yes. lady. Yer sec. I made a
s* ; fatal mistake in not bavin' the history
i. of me life copyrighted.
tA HOt
Ml
-woo
leir superb company
' Night, May 4th, the Power
'THE WORLD AGAINST Th
Night, May 5th, that ever ft
"IS MARRIAGE A FAILUR
FDFF Thursday
S i\t_L_ one Paid (
,a'
Amended Arithmetic.
"Ono and 0110 inako one when they
make use of a marriage lioenso."
"When the woiiinn has to support the
family some people think that one and
nothing make one."
When He Didn't Need U.
"lie has nnliralted credit at tlie grocery
store."
"I thought he always paid cash."
"That Is why his credit is good."
They Might Forget.
"lie has ordered his own tnonti- |
ment." j
"Perhaps that is because ho is so ,
well acquainted with ids lielrs." J
Two of One Mir.d.
In the spring the young man's fancy
Turns to thoughts of love, they say, |
And ho tlnds the young girl's fancy
Meeting him about halfway.
Strong One Way.
"Is she Interested in athletics':"
"No, hut 1 think site could break the
world's record jumping at conclusions."
Test of Price.
"Her new hat cost
"Doesn't look ugly enough to mo to A
have eo.-it so much." m
A Possibility. f
i IVIio taught the birds to build their nests ^
A tut tlx them up Just so?
They may have none to night school
Some time, for nil I know. m
PERT PARAGRAPHS. JV
The short weight grocer richly deserves
a long wait between customers.
? w
Man lias a great contempt for dish- ei
washing until he lias tried It. Is
_ li
For the next few months timid trav- ''
elers will want to study conditions in
Russia through a telescope.
It doesn't follow that a man is lazy
because lie does not work. lie may
have a philanthropic feeling for the
other fellow who is out of a job und
not wish to compete.
Although a man cannot see the boil
on the back of his neck, he never forgets
that it Is there.
I BOILERS AND ENOlNES.
Tanks, Slacks, Stand Pipes,
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. ^
Cast every day; work 200 ~
hands. 1
Lombard Foundry Machine and
Boiler Work and Supply Store. i>
Augusta, Georgia- p
A MILDER CLIMATE. "
CI
In Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Stock ranges ton to twelve months
in the year, two and three crops grow P
in a season. Now is the Unit* to look a
up a location while the land is cheap. ?
On February 7th and 21st and March
7th and 21st, Cotton licit Route willscll
round trip home-seekers' tickets from P
St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo and Memphis ss
to points in above named states at rate
of $15, or one fare plus $2 where it 11
makes less than $15. ^
One way colonist tickets, February
21st and March 21st at half fare, plus$2.
Write for map, time table, and ask '
about rates to any point.
L. P. SMITH, T. P. A. I
Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Qa. 1
JSE.
5*. OTTO H. KRAUS
DS
of players in all thi
ful Melodrama fet
IEM." 7*
inny comedy ?
E?" $
Night if accompanied
feserved Seat Admissic
nmB
* It's Good 5
? !
| Have you ever tried an 2 J
, Apple Butter and Wafer 2
, Sandwich? The wafer J 1
, must*be crisp and the 2
, Apple Butter the best. J ,
, We have both. For 2
\ the filling we recom- 2 '
, mend 2
\ Heinz *!
| Apple Butter * '
> 1
{ It is made of select 2 '
> apples, the best cider 2
> and pure spices?made 2 :
, by the cleanly pro- 2
\ cesses which have J
' come to be known as 2
"the Heinz Way." 2
Try some of this Ap- 2
, pie Butter with wafers. 2 '
' 9 r
{ It comes in convenient Jk
. stone crocks. *Z ' I
[ The Union Grocery %
[ Company.' %
> The Store where you can ^
* always obtain the best 7*
* goods at lowest m
, pr.co. ^
Notice of Homestead Exemption.
Mrs. Carrie Kay lias tiled her petition
ith me asking that a Homestead exmption
in the personal property of her
ite husband \V. E. Rav be set apart to j
or. Said petition will cotno up for a
caring 25tn May, 1905.
/' it i? i
v/. it. i c.AKb, easier.
17-4t
WHIPS
AND
POCKET
KNIVES
CHEAP
AT
I. T. SEXTON'S.
Wall Paper
i stock, lots of it, sonic pretty
attorns from 10 cents up.
Four sots of sample books of the
itest thing in paper for the season
f 1905. I will order at 10 per
jnt over cost and freight.
Pictures framed while you wait.
New stock, lots of styles and
lenty of it. If the very best work
t the lowest price counts, your
rders will come my way.
Upholstering, carpet laying.
If you want your work done
romptly, see me, 1 guarantee
itisfaction.
Just in, a full supply of fine var
lBlies, tlie very thing for doing over
our mahogany or walnut furniture.
I rul) and polish all nice work,
'our repair work will he attended
3 promptly if you
King 108.
/lilting, The Paper Man.
BHB
ft NIGHTS BEC
f THURSDAY P
>E PRESENTS T1
S I ST
m
s season's Dramal
V
Saturday Matine
"LIT
Saturday Nigh
by Price of A
m. Seats n<
Reduced Rates to Spartanburg,
S. C
Account of the South Atlantic
States Musical Festival at Spartanburg,
S. C., May 3rd-5th, ltK)5, the
Southern railway announces the
very low rah' of one first class fare
plus 25 cents for the round trip
(minimum rate 50 cents).
Rates to apply from all stations,
rftlanta, Athens and Elhertion to
Areensl>oro, N. inclusive and
[5om Charleston and Savannah to
Ashevillc, N. C., inclusive.. Tickids
to ix) sold 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
;>f May from all points in the al*ovc
territory; also on May 5th from
stations, (ireenwood and Greenville
to Charlotte, N. C., and Asheville
to Columbia, inclusive. Final limit
of all tickets May Gth, 1905.
For further information as to
rates, etc., address any ag< nt of the
Southern railway, or,
llrooks Morgan,
A. G. r. A., Sou. Ry.,
Atlanta, Ga.
No Gloss Carriage Paint Made
will wear as long as Devoe's. No others
are as heavy boiled, because Devoe's
weigh 3 to S ounces ,niore to the
pint. Sold by Bailey Lumber A Mfg.
Do.
Drop in at the
PALMETTO DRUG CO.
Their Drives are ritrht.
Their goods are right.
Their location is right.
Their prescription case
is right.
Call and you will be
right.
Goods delivered to any
part of the city at
any time
by the
Palmetto Drug Co.,
Huict Itenwiek, Owners.
CREDIT!
No other town in the State has a
credit system so broad and liberal
as ours. It has been the heighth
of our ambition to anticipate every
detail of buying that which could
possibly he of convenience to our
patrons. We have never found it
necessary to adopt iron clad rules
and regulations to govern the giving
of credit or the making of payments.
We are doing business with honest
people who demand reliable nuali
ties and who appreciate the convenience
of our unique plan of easy
payments. We personally guarantee
every dollar's worth of goods
that goes out of our store, no
matter what the price. There will
be no interest on deferred payments.
This store is a home builder and
everything necessary to complete
housekeeping is here. Join this
army of credit buyers and take advantage
of lowest cash prices. Just
received ice cream freezers, refrigerators,
bedroom suits, pictures,
easels, hall racks, etc. Do like
your neighbor. Buy one of our
30 pound feather lnxls for $10.(X).
TURNER & MAYFIELD
ilNNING 7*| ^
vllGHT, 1 iC
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Lie ana comeay su
;e, 2:30 o'clock, the beauti
rLE RED RIDING HOOD
t, May 6th. the Greatest P
"A GAY DECEIVER."
dmission: 25c,
>w on Sole at Uni<
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T H E
Cash Bargain Store
big "values * r!
In White Goods.
Organdies, 68 inches wide,
at 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c and
50c the yard..
India Linon Lawn, from 5c to
25c the yard.
Fancy Piques, 10c, 15c, 20c
and 25c the yard.
Shirt Waist Linen for only
20c. j
Ladies White and Colored \
Shirt Waist at 50c, 75c, $1,
$1.25 and $1.50 each. \
May Manton Patterns and '
Catalogues all 10c each.
mrs. d. k. w1lburn. v
USE * P
white
n PM IX Trie
tLLI IM I 13
SOAP 1
COLGATE & CO. *
V
10 Cents Cake
25 Cents Box
AT
DUKE DRUG CO.
Under Hotel Union. Union, S. C. Phone
73.
Don't Forget
That 1 am still headquarters
for Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Clothing, Hats. etc. Easter
will soon l)c here and everybody
wants something new.
I have just the things you want
ilt. nril'OS ?? unit
^..vvw W OU1V Xj *U1 J UUUi
I Toadies, see my line of white
J arid colored wash gtxxls at 10c
per yard, such as voiles, lawns,
organdies, ginghams and porcals
and many other specials
that I haven't space to mention.
CLOTHING
I have that new Easter suit for
you. See those at $o.00, $0.50,
$8.50, $10.00; all arc hig values >
Bo sure and sec me for shoes,
high and low cut, at prices that
help your hank account. So
l>ear in mind that the higgcst
thing about my place .is values,
the smallest is price.
r.FA W / r.AiMr:
vilu. w. uuinu.
iy4rth| ^
ccesses. if
ful Fairy Tale
'lay in years ?
5. 9 *'
35c and 50c. if /
on Drug Co. || \r j
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