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2 w I G y I*/\ ^^rahara Cn I Butter Thin ?S V Social Tea 1 ?g V Lemon Sn IIojh nnd Dntf in. It is a fact well w'.thin commc knowledge that boysv v. hen worthy < tin* inline, have an i.jstJ active averxio; >5 ^conquerable by 11115'lhing less m reasonable than fnrcO, to baths an even to thorough wtufjLng of the hands and faces. They consider the: rites unittHxpKsary nnd, uucoiufortabl resent. V^vut as grotesque waste of ho; hocvtVv precious time t ml avoid the pe f<V.*tKUice of them as <>ften and as lou ys the> can. This pi ieuliacity is easil enough explicable on tlie theory tin (lie child passes through the develoi nu ntal stages of. his race and while i the savage or twn-bnrian stage has til aptitudes an<\ ltcpugnnnccs of savage and barbarVtbSk Hut quite as much st the hoy Vaieti baths he loves to go i swimming, -"which by the oldsters I ^,!.so called bathing. That cracks tli theory all to pieces aaul leaves the tny: tery right where it wan before. Nobod has marked the honr when bathing fc the civilized huiuun ceases to be toi ture and becomes plea.<ure, but eertaii ly it is well beyond boyhood.?Ne> York Times. Facing tlie- Camera. When tlie wise ones go to be pboti graphed they resign, themselves wholl to tlie photographer, who pays a much attention to every detail of pos as would a famous portrait puiutei At rare intervals women send soni picture?sometimes it is an lllustni tion from book or magazine?tliut the, have taken a fancy to ahead of then us a suggestion; but, as a rule, the, express few detiuite desires as to the! poses The photographer studies hi *u.Ujeets from every point of view, at conluates their good points by man; interesting devices, eliminates tliei less favorable aspects by others equal ly so?in short, devotes himself b them for the time being as if the en tire universe revolved only for tlx* benefit of the anticipated result. Worn en often pose as long as two hours during which time they have frequent ly been photographed In as many ui twenty-live different attitudes.?Ncv York Tribune. flotherlnnr a Rarllnl. Brantome, a French author, in "Tracl ing Stories of the Sixteenth Century,' tells of the code then In vogue, it w?n allowed in the challenge to stimulate a many different weapons as out* pleas ed without specifying the partlculn oneskwIth which one would actually light. The antagonist was hound t< provide himself with all. One duells insisted "on the provision of no lesi than thirty different kinds of anna ment, for foot and horseback; nay, hi even specified the kind of horsecoursers, blood horses from Spain ant Turkey, thoroughbreds, cobs, some ii harness with ears and tail clipped some saddled in Jennet style, sonx with heavy olqted armor and so one [ade in rolden S ^ v It is conceded soda cracker contaii in the best proporti This being sc once take first plac< cracker, but such science in sunny bal they are a revelatic of the water is al filtered,?why evei the atmosphere is a is kneaded by polisl U need a Biscuit ; by a pretty girl, fro until the beautiful \ You ask why making of a soda ci is the best of all i most wonderful of of it the price is 01 at \ r lckcrs \ Biscuit 1 Biscuit I laps J NATIONAl The object ."was not only {o take Ills 1,1 adversary fliy surprise, but to put him to enormotis expense and exhaust his u? resources." 11- . ,? 'd The Homv Tcarhru the Man, h* While there Is no royal road to learu<e Ing the ganm of polo in Its entirety, e. there is a lAebclan -way that leads y- atralght to its secrets. Let the novice r* get on nil old broken down i?olo pony that knows the game all the way >' through from, a lifetime of playing. t Then the pony will piny tho game for l>* him ami will be liis teacher. Tho lenrn11 er will start in with a few strokes of his mallet tin his sent anil guidance are assured and later his aim and strength of stroke, anil gradually lie u will work info regular play. Then, like is other faithflil teachers, the wise old e horse will Iw superseded, hut Ills work *- will live.?Cjountry I,lfe In America. 'r Wp Are All Qnerr. r" Call a girl a chick and she smiles; calf a woman a hen and she liowls. v Call a young woman a wltcli and she Is jdeasiik; ca.il an old woman a witch and she is hidignant. Call a girl a kitten and she rnlher likes It; call a woman a > cat and she hates you. Women are J' queer. IS If yon cnll a man a gate dog It will ie flatter hLm; cnll him a pup, a hound r- or a cur and he will try to alter the L* map of your face. lie doesn't mind bel" Ing called a hull or a bear, yet he will >' object to being mentioned as a calf or " a cub. Men are queer too. v A Troubled Conscience, ,s "I had a horrible dream last night," unld Hixldleston when ho came down \ to breakfast the orther morning. 1 "What was it?" asked his wife. "I drenmed that I was In purgatory 3 and was made to do all the things I had told my friends I would do If I e were In their pi aces. "?Town and Counj* try. \ " The Contrary Dog. * "Can dogs And their way home from v a distance?" is a question frequently asked. It's according to the dog. If It Is one you want to got rid of he can And Ills way back frcgn Afrkca. If It la I- a valuable one he Is apt to get lost If i he goes round the comer. H Everybody Gutt a Chance. I>eny yourself afi auto r And thus put, "by some money, IT Not for the coming rainy day, But that you: may be funny. t Bt. Valentino Is on the list; i You may be one of many To be a blotomlntr humorlat For Just stbout a penny. I Of Course. , First Girl (shaking her skirts)?Ob,. dear, what do you do when you fall ? down? % Second Girl?Get again. , the lunlight by the highest authorities tY ns the life-giving elements of1 ons. >, then UnMda Biscuit ir 5 as the food of the world?; a soda cracker! Made by ceries so light, bright and cleai >n. The flour is tested; the bsolutely assumed; the very i the temperature and moist' iccurately regulated. The ! hed paddles, not by hand. Ii are only touched once, anc m the time the flour leaves ti package is placed on your ta ' all this work, all this care racker? Because the soda c Food and U needs Biscuit : all soda crackers. And v nly a package. L BISCUIT COMPA WORTH A THOUGHT. This Statement Will Interest Scores of Union Readers. The facts below are worth a perusal by all who arc anxious about their physical condition or are similarly situated to this Resident of Union. It is a local occurrence and can be thoroughly investigated. John K. Petty, of Excelsior knitting mills, says: "I suffered an attack of measles twenty years ago, and it left me with a case of kidney complaint. The result was a lame, weak and aching back and I have endured agony from it. Doan's Kidney Pills which I ftrocured at Holmes Pharmacy have >een a blessing to me. They brought me the first relief I have experienced in all these twenty years. My wife also suffered severely from backache and there were other evidences of kidney disorders. The secretions were irregular and contained a sediment. Since taking Doan's Kidney Pills the kidney action has become normal and the backache disappeared. She feels like another woman and work is a pleasure to her." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?DOAN'S?and take no other. FAMOUS FRUIT LANDS. Of the East Texas Country. Home of the Elberta peach, the strawberry, plum, pear, tomato and other fruits and vegetables. Big money in growing for the northern markets. On February 7th and 21st, March 7th and 21st, round trip home-seekers tick? 4. _ CI A. T - _ mi _ *? /* - - iruni ot. ijouis, i nones, V/Hiro or Memphis to Texas points at rate of one fare plus $2 not exceeding $15. One way colonist tickets at half fare, plus$2on February 21st and March 21st. Write for t>ooklct on Texas fruit lands, map and time table. L. P. SMITH, T. P. A., Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Ga. Notice of Homestead Exemption. Mrs. Carrie Ray has filed her petition with me asking that a Homestead exemption in the personal property of her late husband W. E. Rav he set apart to her. Said petition will come up for a hearing 25tn May, 1JXN>^ , g. II Pbakb, Master. 11 17-4t wheat /y\ lust at m a soda H exact n' ! air is u I are of H jponge R ndeed, H I fU R I Thank the Lord!" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sorea, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, hums and wounds. Guaranteed at Dr. F. C. Duke's drug store; 25c. Very Low Excursion Rates via Southern Railway. Kansas City. Mo., Southern Baptist Convention, May 10th-17th, 1905. Kate OOP H rut pltttfu fo ro nlno fUl t , ...W. v.uuu n?t V I'iUO W UV1IKO IU1 round trip. Tickets on sale May 7 to 11, inclusive, final limit May 23rd, 1906. St. Louis, Mo., National baptist Anniversary, May 16-24, 1906. Hate, one. first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15 and 16, with final limit May 27th. 1905. . Asheville, N. C., South Atlantic Missionary Conference, May 17-21, 1906. Kate, one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 16-17, final limit May 23rd, 1906. Fort AVorth, Texas, General Assembly Southern Presbyterian Church May 18-28, 1905. Rate, one first class fare plus $2 for round trip. Tickets on sale May 15th, 16th, 17th, final limit May 81st, 1906. Hot Springs, Va., Southern Hardware Jobbers Association, June 6-9. 1905. RateA one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip tickets on sale June 8, 4,*6, final limit June 13th, 1905. Savannah, Ga., National Travelers Protective Association of Artierica, May 16-23, 1905. Kate, one first class fare plus 50 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 13-14, final limit May 20th, 1905. Savannah, Ga., Fourth Annual Tournament Southern Golf Association, May 9-13, 1905. Kate, one first class fare plus twenty-five cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 7, 8, 9, 1906, limited May 15th, 1905. The Southern Railway is the most direct line to all of the above points, operating Pullman sleeping cars, high *f 1 * ? iiuck vcntiuuii! coacncs, Willi superb dining car service. For detailed information apply to any ticket agent of this company or R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, 8. C. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my Mother," writes K. B. ' Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but ho learned that lung troublo must not be neglected, and how to cure it. (Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed at I)r. F. C. Duke's drug tore. Trial bottle free. ???????????l French Mothers. | There Is oue thing that French motl crs'do not do enough. That Is to Be] urate from their growing*hoys, to sen theirs to the school of life outside tl home anil Into situations where the must look after themselves. The motl er's happiness is complete only wit her children ar.ouud her. Lot life n< keep them too much apart. From th urlse too fearsome Ideas of distant aiul a too timid attachment to the nah soil or the maternal "city* ' The dittleuliy Is that It IS very r luctnntly admitted among the Frenc that the time must come for tl nestling to use Its own wings. I ha\ seen most excellent parents worr themselves nearly to death because daughter will not acquiesce In the Ideas or wish to accept the husbau of their choice. -To a son or a daughtf very devoted but indepeudeut It Is o ton said, "You love me no longer." But If we have touched here upon somewhat delicate point the good wl and love of the French mothers nr above all praise, even if sometime farsightedness and breadth of mind b somewhat lacking.?Charles Wagner I Cosmopolitan. Qncvr Ilntchlnic I'rocfwri, The Chilean frog, known also as Dai win's frog, is unique in its method c hatching eggs. The female Is not al normal, hut the male lias a large pouc which underlies Its whole body and I connected with its mouth by two oi>ei ings, one on either side of its tongm When his mate hns laid her eggs tlii devoted parent takes thent into his for paws and places tbem Inside his moutl whence tlioy presently pnss by the tw passages into the expectant poucl Ilore they remain In warm and safe s< elusion until they are hatched an emerge as newborn tadpoles to th light. The breeding habits of the mid wife frog are not less singular. II winds-the strings of new laid egg round his hind legs and vanishes int a convenient hole till they arc hatched The Surinam toad places eggs one b, one In hexagonal cells formed lu th back of the mother toad, whence In du time they hop out, not tndpoles, bu perfect toads. The Rose of Normal Itrnth. According to a scientist, the Immedl ate cause of death in all but very ox ceptiounl cases, such as accident, Is th poisoning of the nervous centers h; carbonic acid, which accumulates In th blood owing to the failure of the at rangement for Its removal. "This ga Is an nnaesthetlc," he explains, "am has, indeed, been employed as such both locally and otherwise. This prop erty of carbonic acid may be termed i merciful provision of nature. Norma death is a painless occurrence, usuall; preceded by gradual loss of conscious ness entailing no more suffering thai going to sleep. The accumulation o this merciful gas often induces muscu Inr contraction or spasms, which ar< preceded by loss of consciousness, bu which may have suggested to uncrltica observers that their moribund subjec was In agony. Lnckr, A story that comes from Ireland re latcs to the custom among farmer there of depositing money In the haul In the joint names of husband an( wife, so that when one dies the sur vlvor can draw out the money withou any legal formalities. To a farmer who recently made ap plication for money deposited for him self and his wife the manager nsked "Why, Tat, how can this be? It Is no much more than a year since you cam with a similar application on the deati of your wife." "Well, your honor," was the reply "I'm a bit lucky wld women."?liar per's Weekly. The Perfect Prescription. A patient at a metropolitan hospitn goes away best satisfied when he i given something to drink out of a hot tie. The drinking, according to at: clent ritual, must not be less often thai three times a day and the ceromon; must have some reference to menk The draft to be efficient should be col orcd. It must have a marked odor, s that he may Invite his friends to smel It. It should be loathsome to the tasti ho inac ine taxing or it may call to Bome heroism. Above all, It needs t possess an evil looking sediment whlcl will require a formal shaking of th vlak?London Hospital. Paternal Confidence. The Young Man (with some en: bnrrassment)?'There is one questlo you haven't asked me yet, Mr. Hui pop. You haven't wanted to knot whether or not I think I can make living for your daughter. The Othc Man?That isn't necessary, Ilenrj She'll see that you make the living, a right, if she's at all like her motherand I think she is.?Chicago Tribune. Made Up Por It. "Do you remember, love, twent; years ago we sat one moonlight nigh by this lake? I had my head on you breast and for an hour spoke not i word." "Yes, and It has never happens* n^um since." Hid Own W?y. "Do you ever have your own way? naked the cynical near relative. "Yes," answered Mr. Meekton. "8om? times I have my own way, but no without consulting Henrietta very can fully before I make up my mind." Getting Up Coaroff. Knlcker?Jones and his wife ar singing "The Marseillaise." BockerYes; they are bracing up to dlscharg the cook.?Harper's Bazar. Lost time Is never found again, an what we call time enough alway proves little enough, f!t. a. hurrah ** id y . le iy n- has added to his stock ii >t of Stoves and Tinis * ware a full line of %\ ? Farming Implements e y . ? Cotton Planters, lr a Plows, Hoes, etc., also ?r f- Bridles, Collars and a Backhands. The best / n * of quality with the e most reasonable u prices. - * t T. A MURRAH. h Is ' J. CLOUGH WALLACE, 0 ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'o Room 12 up Stairs Foster i. Building. ll SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, e "ATTORNEYS AT LAW. * FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. Uxl 1 0. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. . " - PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. 1 Office in Opera House Building. Day calls loft at Duke Drug Co. Residence Phone 147. ] ll-12tp I n r ni ii/c m v* uuivl-, B Representing the Best and Most i Liberal Life, Health and Accident i, Insurance Companies in the world. 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