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North by the Purity f|
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of the Yropics; on fl
the TLast by the ||
Healthfulness of jjl
Scientific Baking; W
on the West by the flfl
Energizing Power ||
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| Butter Tliin Biscuit j yml
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la tlte twelfth century not to ss than vided ho follows tho ordinary rules of
fifteen epidemic:; of disosise ai? 1 many , health in respect of bathing, eating,
famines carried off the pmple of ling- drinking and clothing. If lie is a til letland.
'the thirteenth eeni.it y saw ed with a sluggish liver, Indigestion or
twenty plagues and nineteen famines, inactivity of tho alimentary canal as a
while the fourteenth had a iilu k roc- whole, a man may derive more benefit
ord of disease. In liijfs flu* "black to health on horseback. But that Is
plague" or "black desitlu" whit-It was really a etirativo form of exorcise.?
brought into the country fvrtui the I.ondon Chronicle.
e:i t. caused the death of Kio.OCO per
son: in I.ondon alone, whiif* in iEurope i?nwn broker* lit ciilnn.
altogether people M.l vie- Pawnbrokers in China arc tho banktints
to its ravages. IJn l.-lft the ; ers of the people and could not be dis"swoating
sickness" appeared hi Bug-1 potised with. The poor Chinaman, unbind,
eausing great dcstrv.ctioh <*f hu- | like the poor European, does not wear
man life. It reappeared at vturiotjs in- | his winter clothes until they are lit 011tervals
for a ?,cttlia*y the leaf tier. The j ly to he discarded. When the Chinese
last terrible visitation s?f the pl;ftgtte ofiicinls order tliat summer clothing
hi England was ftt ldtVJ by wltfelt | shall be donned, the poor Chinaman
lOO.fMMt lives were lost in Isoiidvui alotle. i pawns his winter's suit, and with the
This epidemic was followed b\ the! proceeds, supplemented by a little casb,
great tire of Hide,, which destroyed It;.- he redeems his previous Rtinimcr garb
UUi> houses, iiielctding all the ;r.< st or buys new attire. Pawnhroklng,
densely populated portions of the city, writes Mr. Cunningham in the Chinese
The rebuilding of Lot.don with some Soldier. Is to the respect ft hie Chinaregard
to sr./Ttary laws appears to man of limited means a weekly round.
have put the tirst cheek on*tho eptidem- ?
lc diseases that had previously devas- Wliyf
tated its popuhitioii. j Why do )\*e always talk of putting
i on our iqpits jutd vests when we nll'layeii
wiint ii?- I'lrnttril. I ways put 011 tirst our vest and then
diiiiu i, in*- 1 *?? !
playeel a line oc^ii in a Ler.ulon clnirch, w,1.v ,1(> refer to tlio eeivorings of
and his ree-ital after servie'e attisn tml oiir foot as shoos and Mocking* when
inn It attention, lint ono morning alt- *- "* "foe-kings are* first put on?
or a selection from one oi' Mirgirt's M hy ?lo wo invite* people* to wipe
masses a church warden enmo into th wo mo;,n H'oir shoes?
organ loft and "he-gge*,! to iivform .Mr. ^in the* olden times, eliil a father
Smart that the*y Intel ele*e-iele*el lhat tlu*v ,o11 hi* son ho would warm his jacket
could ue>t have* sneli liggv straff plavoel W,M'" ovor-v ol,G knew ho meant his
in their eliuroh." pantaloons?
"Ve?ry well, sir," was the answer; "It
shall ho altered." Pnrely RnnlncM.
Ne xt Sunelay dirge-like .seunwls pro- "?f saiel the shrewd husioooeloel
from the* organ, anel the* warelou n"s* man, I elein t wjint te? he* sie*k, hut
e*ongrntulatoel the* pla.ve*r em the* se>l- looks as if I el have to call in Dr.
emu and elevating e*ffe*e*t e?f the* niu- Dorroughs fen* a couple of weeks.'
sle*. "I am glael vein like* it," answered M hut for.' de-mantled his friend.
Mr. Smart. Doubtless If 1 play it a "Ho ?,VCfl n,? *100- nntl thot'? n,?G"t
little* quicker you will se?e* tin* reason ,'ll> "n'-v w:l-v I cnn collect it. ?Pliilawhy
it affecteii you." And. suiting the* 'h-lphia Press.
action to the worel, the* popular strains
, ., . ,. .. .. ii.- Altruistic,
of "Jump Jim ( row revsutiiieleel from , ,,
,l,o n. Afti'i* this llj-ni'v Sni i,*t "<\<tlnal,l-TUiy 'loon your father
,,Invert ? l,at lki-,1.- M-ol.. vo" ? "lo" taking piano lesaona?
' " Kathryn?IIo says It s too much of a
n'( mental strain. Ileglnnld?Oh, pshaw!
Vntnr of WulkinR e.n.1 You ,ook ?tr?ng enough. Kathryu-Oh.
A brisk elally walk en* a riele em horse- *'!f> s,,'iUn 's,s i en me. It s on the othj
. * . ... , t , ? or<u in ilm Imuao / ?l%t..? v*
i/? .<!>. m'liin ;i II \ more CIHDOrUie lOririH "" * UICIIHU
of physical exorcise for simplicity com- ~ ~ "
... .... * ... A Million fold.
bincil with elHcleney. In walking, osperlallv
If tlui ground la aome.yl.nt In- , Mr " " rl,1"rc, ,?M M""7u
very large number of nmselo, " ?> ,""'v hc'" ? ',m ,"""0,n
are brought Into Natural and easy play, " l Yea. be mil he. He
aullieleiit. at any rale, to atimillate 11.0 ?0rrLra " -Mllwau.
. .. ...... a . ace Sentinel.
circulation, which in Its turn compels
full expansion of the lungs and due ? ~~ " ,
aeration of Tim prnfeaalonnl Km>? "n <n">min* your lampa. tilling
or buaineaa ...ill. .re {?"' """ ?"? "<?>*
Una lo keen him lit for bia tlutiea, pro \?" ">? ??U wl1 ?he ?*-*?*?
of success will eotne.
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WORTH A
THOUGHT.
This Statement Will Interest
Scores of Union
Readers.
The facts below are worth a perusal
by all who are anxious about their
physical condition or are similarly situated
to tin's resident of Union. It is
a local occurrence and can be thoroughly
investigated.
John R. Petty, of Kxcelsior 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
procured at Holmes Pharmacy have
been 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. Fo6ter-Milbur.il Co. Buffalo; N. Y.,
a/xlil nrrnttia T T ? .i a J T> ?
ox?ix> o^uio iui vno oinieB. At)member
the name?DOAN'St?and take
no other.
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FAMOUS FRUIT LANDS.
Of the East Texas Country.
Home of the Elberta peach, the
strawberry, plum, pear, tomato and
other fruits and vegetables. Rig money
in growing for the northern markets.
On February 7th and 21st, March 7th
and 21st, round trip home-seekers tickets
from St. I.Ouis, Thebes, Cairo or
Memphis to Texas points at rate of one
fare plus $2 not exceeding $15.
One way colonist tickets at half fare,
plu8$2on February 21st and March 21st.
Write for booklet on Texas fruit
lauds, map and time table.
L. P. SMITH, T. P. A.,
Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, (ia.
Notice of Homestead Exemption.
Mrs. Carrie Kay has filed her petition
with me asking that a Homestead exemption
in the personal property of her
late husband W. E. Itav be set apart to
her. Said petition will come up for a
hearing 25tii May, 11)05.
C. II. Kbakk, Master17
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A Union Woman Asks 1
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"Have you a Hour paint that will last
two weeks?" Yes we have' Devoe'*.: it.
has a beautiful gloss and will wean,two
yejws if properly applied. Railey lumber
A* M fg. Co.
"I Thank the Lord!" <v.
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark.,
"for the relief I got from Bucklon'o
AnnUa B?1?a t. 1 I
IVII o iiiinyn IV I-.11 It'll lliy 1 l'!l rful
running sores, which nothing ?lse
would lioal, and from which 1 had suffered
for 5 years." It is a marvelous
healer for cuts, burns and wounds.
Guaranteed at I)r. F. C. Duke's drug
store; 25c.
Very Low Excursion Rates
via Southern Railway.
Kansas City, Mo., Southern Baptist
Convention, May 10th- 17th, 1005. Itate
one iirst class fare plus 50 cents for
round trip. Tickets on sale May 7 to
11, inclusive, final limit May 23rd,
1005.
St. Louis, Mo., National Baptist Anniversary,
May 16-24, 1005. Kate, one
first class fare plus 25 cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15 and
16, with final limit May 27th. 1905.
Aslieville, N. C., South AtlantioMissionary
Conference, May 17-21, 1905.
Rate, one first class fare plus 25 cents
for the round trip. Tickets on- sale
May 16-17. final limit May 23rd, 1005.
Fort Worth, Texas, General Assembly
Southern Presbyterian Church
May 1K-26, 1005. Rate, one first class
fare plus $2 for round trip. Tickets
on sale May 15th, 16th, 17 th, final limit
May 31st, 1005.
liot Springs, Va., Southern Hardware
Jobbers Association, .lube 6-0.
1005. Rate, one first class fare plus
25 cents for round trip tickets on sale
June 3, 4, 5. final limit June 13th, 1905.
Savannah, Ga., National Travelers
Protective Association of America,
May 16-28, 1905. Rate, one first class
iare puis 50 cunts for round trip.
Tickets on sale May 13-l-l, final limit
May 20th, I90T?.
.Savannah, Ga.. Fourth Annual Tournament
Southern Golf Association,
May 9-13, 1905. Rate, one first class
fare plus twenty-five cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 7, 8, 9, 1905,
limited May 15th, 1905.
The Southern Railway is the most
direct line to all of the above points,
operating Pullman sleeping cars, high
hack vestibule coaches, with superb
dining car service. .
For detailed information apply to
any ticket agent of this company or
R. W. Hunt,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
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Son Lost Mother.
"Consumption runs in our family,
and through it I lost my Mother,"
write* K. 11. Reid, of Harmony, Me.
"For the past live years, however, on
the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold,
I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, which has saved me I
from serious lung trouble." His
mother's death was a sad loss for Mr.
Reid, but he learned that lung trouble
must not be neglected, and how to 1
cure it. Quickest relief and cure for i
coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.00; ! i
guaranteed at Dr. F. C. Duke's drug J
store. Trial buttle free, i
One Way <o Cnlrh Kro^s.
In looking over n book of travels* In
Franco, written more than 100 years
ago, I caiuc across an interesting bit
al>out the way of catching frog* for
market. The author mentions the
fact that frogs were sold by the hundred
in the markets, that they were
classed as li.sh and tii.it only tlic hind
quarters were eaten. Hut to conic to
the main point lie says: "To catch the
frogs the fisherman puts one of thorn
in a glass vessel, which he dips into a
brook, on which the creature, tinting itself
in so strange a situation contined
in the midst of water in a transparent
machine, or, I may say, invisible prison,
begins to croak most melodiously,
and by his croaking makes multitudes
of other frogs come to him 011 every
side, as if to rescue their companion,
when the frog Usher valiantly seizes
his prcy."--J.oudon Chronicle.
Walters 1111 <1 Tip*.
A competent waiter is not a fool l>y n
hmg shot, and no man is so liberal iVt
any other moment of his life as when
he is feeding well. A llrst class serving
man at table can wheedle a quarter or
half dollar out of even a stingy blatherskite
by some delicate attention, by
showing Just the least bit#:' Interest in
his especial welfare. A tier:nan lieutenant
in lined lines Is waiting in a
swell hotel here. Ilis tips amount to
$10 a day. Ife is incognito for the present.
University graduates could do
quite as '.veil. The principal trouble Is
that waiting Is regarded as too servile,
too menial, smacking too much of slavery.
But good waiters make valuable
friends and earn several times us much
money as bank clerks and shop salesmen.
And the calling might be dignified.?New
York Press
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Rachel P.
Jeutrie, Executrix of the Estate of
Edward Jentrie, deceased, has
applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of
Probate, in and for the County of Union,
for a tinal discharge as such Executrix.
It is Ordered, That the J 2th day of
June, A. D., 1905, he fixed for hearing
of Petition, and a final settlement of
said Estate.
Jason M. Grkeii,
Probate Judge,
Union County, S. C.
Published in Tiik Union Times May
12th, 1905. 19-4t
NOTICEL
Pebble, the thoroughbred
Stallion of Clough Rice, will
stand this season at the Brick
stable on Bachelor Street.
i9-3t Johnson & Rice.
POM PEIAN
Massage Cream
Cleanses Where Soap
. and Water Fail
Washing with soap and
water makes the face look
clean, but it cleans the
surface only. It does uot
clean out the impurities
in the skin that make
it muddy and sallow.
Pompeian MassageCream
goes through the surface.
It sinks into every pore?
reaches and loosens all
foreign dirt and impurities
that lodge in the
. pores.
It is the only facial cream
free from grease and that
keeps the face free from
if m
?.? llVi vailllUL
promote the growth of
hair on the face.
Price 50c and $1.00 per jar.
The Rice Drug Co.
Notice to Overseers.
You arc hereby notified to get up
hands and go over your roadH during
this month, filling up the holes, opening
up ditches and all such repairing
as is necessary for the good condition
of the road and the convenience of
travel. Respectfully,
19-2t T. J. Hkimoiauoii,
Sii 1 Ir. U. C.
FwantedI
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; -BY- :
i Excelsior Knitting i
1 Mills. 1
5. UNION ^ r 2
s
1,000 first-class, Cedar- 2
Post, each 8 feet long J
and to measure 4 inches *
square at the small end; j*
also 500 cords first-class *
4?ft. Pine Wood. 2
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?APPLY TO? *
J. H. GAULT, |
1
Treasurer & Manager. ;;;
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Humor and Philosophy
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
? A
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Some people nrc judged by tlie enemies
that tliey make.
One reason why more young men do |
not marry is because they find it easier '
to pay a girl compliments thuu to pay
her grocer's and dressmaker's bills.
|j| Blessed are the
^ >. meek, for they
5don,t ,mvo to
Jg*?a have their spirits
n I 'Jej iwV. \ Don') kick a
| [ ^Pvl/ 1 man when he is
wT/O down?n?r when
i ^eisupeither, lie
B 1 W . may have played
fullback on
. j his college team.
Ordinary men must climb the ladder
of fame. Only the favored few can
take the elevator.
There appears to he a law against
people in public oftlce overworking
themselves.
Strange as it may seeui, the man that
has tho biggest pull often docs the
least work.
Some people are so kind to themselves
that they seem to feel as if you
ought to notice It and reward them for
being so good to the deserving.
A woman's idea of a good man is one
who gives a beggar a dime and takes j
care of the baby when he is asked to
do so without any protest.
There are lots of folks who would be '
quite willing to do nothing if the salary
were high enough.
The Speckled Hamburg Hen.
The lark pours out his heart In song.
He is a blithesome bird.
At least, this yarn my whole life long
About the lark I've heard.
As to its truth I can't attest;
aw a not me oira x uko mo DCSt.
The nightingale most sweetly sends
Prom her slim throat a song of bliss. ]
Her very soul In song expends
And knows no other theme but this:
"Oh, love Is sweet"?or so I've heard; ]
j I'm sure that she's a dandy bird.
Though lark and nightingale, I trow.
Are creatures dear and truly blest.
There is another bird I know
That I esteem above the rest.
She is a modest, quiet bird,
This creature that's by me preferred.
Unliko the lark, she cannot soar
Aloft Into the ether's blue.
Nor, Uko tho nightingale, outpour
A song that thrills you through and
through.
But when she's busy, then, oh, say, ]
You ought to see how she con lay I
His One Opportunity.
"I see they are advertising for ice
cutters." i
"Why don't you go? It is the only J
opportunity of your life to cut any
ice."
Hardly.
A scientist In Germany
(Where germs come from, they say)
Will osonlae the waiter and
80 chase the germs away. I
The listless German product may
Vamoose when he says, "Scat!"
But will our little Yankee germs
Turn up their toes for that?
Couldn't Finish It.
"Bobbie, what on earth nre^ou crying
about now?"
" 'Cause I can't f-flml nnvthlno- ho*
I can smash this engine with."
How very commonly common eggs
look after Easter!
Some women wouldn't know what to
do for amusement If they were to Join
the Don't Worry club.
With some women a husband Is a
sort of necessary evil.
When her husband la unusually attentive
a discreet wife will not make
any Hi timed inquires into his recent
movements.
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(Von NCf 0 TNF ) Tbe simple life Is
much pleasanter if
a man lives
j through force rather
than through ne
BEm A
. away
wrath, but sometimes
the tender of
a soft drink baa
just tlie opposite
qPBP ? effoctA
patent medicine testimonial never
thinks of getting out an extra If the
subject of the wonderful cure who
wrote the testimonial dies the next day.
Borne newborn babies are homelier
than otlters, bat not much.
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T.A.MURRAH ss>
has added to his stock
of Stoves and Tinware
a full line of
Farming Implements
Cotton Planters,
Plows, Hoes, etc., also
Bridles, Collars and
Backhands. The best
of quality with the
most reasonable
prices.
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T. A MURRAH.
J. CLOUGH WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up Stairs Foster
Building.
SCA1FE & HAMBLIN,
^ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C.
D. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN.
Office in Opera House Building.
Day calls left at Duke Drug Co.
Residence Phone 147.
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F. C. DUKE,
Representing* the Best and Host
Liberal Life, Health and Aceldent
Insurance Companies In the world.
OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson
Building.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND
BONDS.
HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPH4ALTY.
OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET.
Dr. J. M. Wallace Dr. fl. L. Fellers
WALLAP.F ft FFII FPS
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3_*DENTISTS^
Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty.
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Offices: Rooms 1 and 2
Nicholson Building.
Phone 117.
The Here i no rrau
SAW MILL
WITH
Heacock-Kinq Feed Works
Engines and Boidkrs. Woodworking
Machinery. Cotton GTnning, Brickiiakinq
and 8iiinode and Lath
Machinery. Corn Mit.de, Etc., Era.
0|bbes MACHINERY CO.*
Columbia* S. C.
The gibbes Shingle Machine
'', w
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S R nin and sweat \ \ \
have no effect oa JL?yw4
H harries* treated Wff /lif K A
B ne?s Oil. It re- \
E tilts tha damp, WW \ \ I
I and cut.
Made by
Standard Oil J{ \ \t^J \
Bring your job work to The
Times. We can please you,
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