The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 15, 1905, Image 6

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ii Bll 1 ^ I Tea n? afternc chocoln t? most an; tlic plcasi and idiglt J H vauilla. n ^SSBE NATURE'S ^WARNING. Union People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ills conn's quietly?mysteriously. Hut nature always warns you through the urine. Notice tin- kidney secretions. JSi'O i f 1 it A ioiIi )t* i i o I 11 "i 1 J 1? I f there are settlings and sediment, Passages too frevuent, seanlv. nstinfnl. It's time then to use Moan'? Kidney l'ills, To ward off Bright's disease or diabetes. Moat.'a have done great work in Union. J. II. I.indsey. residing on Spring rtreet, says: "I have been troubled with a very latnebaek for quite awhile. The kidney see.retions were dark and full of brick-dust sediment and en used \ne great inconvenience, especially m flight, by causing me to got out of bed ?o often. .My back pained from my hips to iny shoulder blades with a constant pain which at night would awaken me. I did everything 1 knew of. put on plasters and liniment-, used bottle after bottle of medicine, but nothing helped me so much Mnt'l 1 got Moan's Kidney Pill at Mo'uncs Pharmacy. They acted like n charm and and after using them the. lirst day I went to bed and rested splendidly all night,. Since using Moan's Kidney fills 1 have not had the backache. 1 also tried Motin's tiintnioiil for itehing I pernorrhoids from which I, had suiter-] ed for years. It is impossible to c.'s-| I less the suffering 1 endured, hut t/.ib j wonderful medicine gave me inst ant i relief, i also used it for si sore which j it completely cured. I would mot he I v> i I hoi) I Moan's < Hutment if it. vosl ten Ljimes what it does." Kor sale by all dealers- price ">b Qente. Foster-Millburn Co , Buffalo, I New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the aarue- -Moan's?and take no other. Famous Fruit Farr is of Texas. Arkansas, Louisiana ,, and the groat South-west reached by the Cut Ion licit Route. "n can purchase very cheap round trip *4 Home Seeker" tickets at Atlanta. Stir minghani, Aunistou, Montgomery and certain other points any first or thi' .d Tuesday. Tickets hear a final rvt urn limit of 21 days, and allow stop overs any point west of Memphis. As\t for tickets to read by Memphis ami The Cotton licit. Write b. P. S.m:itii, 'J'rav Pass. Agt. Atlanta. (>a Startling Mortality. Statistics show start ling mortality, froni'appcndicit Is jinil peritonitis. To prevent and euro these awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. King's New life Pills. M. Flannery, of I t Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "They have no equal for Constipation aiff Hiliousness." ,?5c at Dr. F. C. Duko, (druggist. , sL .. . p wJHT * t ja cry ?1 m Ik w Tin Hi orTrac Common crackers and wafers tlicy leave the bakery until yoi or the Biscuit, Crackers anc NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAN ?igc with all their oven Aha and high quality? Which i! you want to answer thisques packageof either of the three de ?^.5aI Butter T BiSCuit Biscui tins: to ofTer with ion cup of tea?or A crisp, light, <lr< '-ur coffee. In cult, rich and sa rc 'o cat served as somcthii y time just for .> , ,,_ - .* the ordinary. If v me ot it. Sweet Uy flavored with want a biscuit that ularly nice, try a p iver atter you will be guided by i led and white, on each end nd wherever you buy NATIONAL BISCU asHCHBca U n i o n & Glenn S p r i n gs Rail,road Co. ?,m 1 i Time Table Effective Aug-. I, 1905. ;si__ sco heave In ion 7. a. in. 1.00, 4.00 and vVr 4s.lt),,.,,,. r A rnve IhilTulo 7.15 j\. m. 1 15, 4.15 M:s and f K.25 j?. n) ^ heave Buffalo N.15 a. m. 1.15, o.'O mid . i t v30 p. ,,i. ((i| Arrive I ninn 8.30 a. in. -J.OO, 5.15 and i , !"' 111 , |K*l i.t.ue I tnop o.o?a. i >. and 5.25 n. 111. |?a Pass N? al Shoals 9.5o a in. and I 'bio i?. in. Arrive ~J*ri?le 10. j.> a. in. iral and h.35 p. in. |t|T heavu Pride 10.35 a. in. and 6.50 p. in. p,. t ass Xeal Shoals I l.oo a. in. and 7.10 p. m. Arrive Union 11.50 a. ? in. a nd s.< hi p, in. All trains daily nn'\e.v> otherwise noted. Week days only, t Saturdays and Sundry's only. j ('onneetion made at Pride with Sea- ?st hoard Air bine through. trains South hound in t lie morning a nd North bound p., in the evening. I utere hnngeuhle mileage sold J?y tin; ,UC Seaboard Air bine will be honored I?v 'lie U. A (h S. H. |{. M. 15. suaIMICR, (nut. Pass. Agent. Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible brutality it ('has. I . I.einti -r. of Syracuse. A N. . had not done the best lie could tor bis suffering son. "My boy." lie m says, "out a fearful gat ii over bis eye, H so 1 applied Uueklon's Arnica Salve, S whieh quickly healed it and saved his eye." tiood f,,r burns and ulenrs tso. 35 Only 25c at i>r. F. <\ I Mike's drug a Final Notice. Noticr is hereby Riven that I will ^ apply tn.lnson M. (ireer, Judge of Pro- H hate, in and for tin- County of Onion, A for a littal discharRe as Administrator w of llie estate of b. I'. Murpliy.de- i| ceased, on the 2nd day of October, i MtfTt. .\ 11 parties are hereby notified to present claims on or before sai'i i date properly attested or forever be B barred. B ( '. T. M ( K I'll y , B Admr, estate I,. P. Murphy, deceased. eL. 35-31 The Colonel's Waterloo jto Colonel John M. Puller, of Honey R (irove. Texas, nearly met bis Waterloo, D from l.iver and Kidney trouble. In a fd recent letter, he says: "I was nearly H dead, of these .complaints, and, al- Fj thoiiRh I tried my family doctor, he ll did me no Rood ; so I Rot. a 50e bottle M of your Rreat Kleetric bitters, which M ('tired me. 1 consider I hem the best [3 medicine on earth, and thank (rod who 3 Rave you the knowledge to make t hem." pi Sold and Ruaranteed to cure Dyspcp- y sia, biliousness and Riddcy Disease, Ii by Dr. 1*'. C. Duke, druggist, at 50c a vL bottle. ^ ?? 1" gfer Mark Je Mark' xfj /A Sciss?^^ llllP^lls ? fingered from the time .1 get them in a paper bag I Wafers baked by the [Y and packed in a packer, delicious freshness Ivill YOU kabe? tion once and for all, try a :lights mentioned below; *hin Graham ft Cracl So different from sscrt bis- nary Gruliani Ct differeut iu bnkiu -'"K. c?^ j? dnvor?ditl ij* out of pac't"!^. More ] ? more patfifvin on really nutritious. Mad "spartic- j??"?5 f'-aha"? '' 1 baked in rt man uckage. only the Nations Company knows. the In-er-scal Trade Mark of a package, whenevci Crackers and Wafers. IT COMPANY Always Liberal to Churches. Ivory church will he given a liberal inlity of L. ^ M. paint. Call for it. gallons Longman ri .Martinez L. Paint mixed with throe gallons lin(1 oil. will paint a house. V. It. P>arr, Charleston, \V. Va.. ites, "Painted Fra.nkenhurg block h I.. M. stands out as though varhcd." Years and covers like gold. >on'l pay ? l.oO a gallon for linseed . which you do in ready-for-nse paint, tuy oil fresh from barrel at ?5n cents p gallon and mix it with I., M. int. "t makes paint cost about $1.20 per lion. Sold by Union Hardware Co., iion:.l. L. MeWhirter, Jouesville; (L Wilburn Son, Cross Keys. Executor's Notice. VII persons having claims against the ate of I). A. T. Farr. deceased, will sent their claims to 1>. 15. Free, Jr., Jonc8ville. S. C., properly attested, rties owing the estate must make pay:nt at once. Ei.i.mrr Park, Executrix. T). 15. Free, Ma is v i n' Scott, Executors. ept. 5, I'.to.j. 30-:5t I Let Common you honwUy belie vo, that co it i Thh has made LION COFFEE f "Millions of American Homos Thoro in no stronger proof of m ing popularity. "Quality survi\ (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. (Save yonr Lion-heads SOLD BY GROCEi w y * '' Ttilr.-i T;j flpv.may. The (pie-". ;,>a of (ilk* !S one of the most delieat e in OJernmny, a fact of which the siranger is constantly reminded in intercourse with the people, p irti'-u'arly with the women. Fran Professor. Frou Director, Fran Doctor, are most particular about their husband's titles being attached to theii own names. But when it comes to mil I it.:: y < irc'.cs it is different, and hotli men and women protest vigorously against tliis sharing of titles. Lieuteu ant von I?. objects to having his wift [ addressed as Fran Lieutenant, whlcfc 1 fitlo holmit'sS nu wnll ?? .v.. v, , n \ II n.j nil- U III* Ul Lieutenant Schmidt or llnff of n less aristocratic regiment. DumnM* Scheme. Alexandre Dumas, Sr.. was once vis Jting his son, who at that time lived it: a villa near Paris. They sat in n tinj scrap of a garden iichind the liousc under the one small tree it contained It was a broiling hot day, and Dumas who was very stout, said to his son: "I am sutTocatlng with the intense boat." "What shall I do, father?" "Suppose you open your chnmbei window and lot a little air into tin garden," replied old Alexandre, will gravity. Sense Decide 1 flee sold loose (in bulk), exposed I dust, germs and insects, passing S ough many bands (some of M on not over-clonn), "blended," || i don't know how or by whom, E| it for your usot Of course you ct n't. But ? LION COFFEE i another story. The green | rrles, selected by keen | dges at the plantation, are H lllfully roasted at our lac- I rles, where precautions yon m uuld not dream of are taken fl secure perfect cleanliness* E ivor, strength and uniformity. R From the time the coffee leaven I ; factory no hand touches it till I is opened in your kitchen. lie LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. jS welcome LION COFFEE daily. K erit than continued and increos- B ch all oppoHition." g Iuon-hend 011 every package.) A for valuable premiums.) M its EVERYWHERE | OOLSON BPICE CO., Tolodo, Ohio. I \ . ANIMAL ANIMUS. Wnyu Xu W'hioli Dmt?o Sliow j 'ilielr Coutcnipt For Mankind. r] "Wllil animals have a great many J ways of showing their eouteiupt for < humankind," said an artist who has j made a specialty of modeling animals. | "Every one has an idea that ele- j phauts become tame and even fond of < people, but this is altogether wrong, j They are easily trained, bnt are never i tamed. Thoy are docile just so loug as J tiro keeper lias bis gond In bis liaiitl or < the memory of a burning endures. 1 J bad proof of tills one day while model- | lug one of tbe elephants In a big anl- J null show. I was sitting In bis stall, < with my modeling stand, not knowing < that on certain days be was given an | extra allowance of chain. Suddenly he J tiling his trunk around with such force ( that it smashed the stand to bits and J scut me a dofcen feet outside the stall. j "lie never forgot his failure to lluish * nie, and soon afterward he expressed j liis dislike in a more vulgar if less dan- j gerous manner. As I worked 1 hoard ( Iii 111 make a loud sucking noise, but < su pocte.i nothing. At lat*t when he ] had his month quite full of saliva he t | blew it toward nie. , j "This is not only a triek of elephants, < hut of other animals as well, as 1 have J I learned to my sorrow. Camels have i j the same habit, and while working J ! near a camel one day I was treated to < j a shower of finely chewed cu l." Tliis sculptor and other artlsi.s agree ! that the cat animals have a different mode of attack. There seems less of spite and more of real hate In their method. Sculptors usually place their modeling stands as close to the bars as possible. This same one was once working close to a tiger's cage, with the beast inside lying very quiet, apparently asleep. Without oven raising his eyeballs the big. cat struck be- , tween the bars with his heavy forepaw, ; splintering the stand and sending the clay in wads on the floor. The artist, > warned by a sixth sense developed by 1 those who are much about animals, I had jumped back just in time to es- J cape.?New York Herald. BITS FROM THE WRITERS. ; The simple life does not need lentils * or cellular clothing. It needs those rarer tilings, gratitude and humility.? G. K. Chesterton. She wore far too much rouge last night and not quite enough clothes. That is always a sign of despair in a woman.?"Sebastian Meluiotli." Keep your head on your shoulders. It's bomnl to rest on some one else's occasionally. Still, keep it mostly on your own.?"A Pagan's Love," by Con- ( stance Clyde. If you feel that you've really got to tell a secret, go somewhere where it's dark an' you'll be alone. Then keep your mouth shut.?"The Middle Wall," by Edward Marshall. Not that marriage is so beautiful, but it. is necessary a girl should find that out for herself, so that she can turn her mind peacefully to other tilings.?"A Pagan's Love," by Constance Clyde. Tlic Gocat mid the Waltren*, A dainty stranger wafted into the dining room of a hotel in Smith Centre the other day and as the cliair was held back for him pulled out his handkerchief and dusted the seat carefully. Pulling up his trousers, lie seated himself, wiped the knife, fork and spoon i with a napkin, worried a few crumbs off the table and heaved a sigh of relief. Without hesitation the girl who ' stepped forward to take his order defti ly wiped the stranger's mouth, which had been drawn into a pucker of dis> satisfaction at the imaginary untidiness abounding, and planted a kiss thereon that was plainly hoard In all parts of the room. The dainty stranger when he recovered ordered meekly, i ate hurriedly and left quickly.?Kansas City Journal. Demenn. , Says u writer in the' London Chronicle: "A vulgarism?one which, like 'ags gravate' for 'irritate,' lias come into use by way of the kitchen stairs?is 'demean,' with a sense of derogation f or abasement. It is to be seen in many - a itaper and even many a book and i heard in many a speech. It is the second syllable that has misled the popular understanding, hut the noun 'demeanor' should have saved the educated from their blunder with the verb. When the cook refuses to 'demean herself' she is excusable, because 'demeanor' is not in her vocabulary." The Fount of \ntnre. "The Feast of Nature" was a grand French revolutionary holiday, held Aug. 10, 1703. A plaster image of nature was erected in the Place de la Bastille, and the chief members of the convention, the public committees and all public functionaries knelt In adoration, after which came the tiring of salutes, dancing and general public rejoicings. The holiday celebrated the finished constitution of the republic. A Cnll^pUnn Hln'? "I want to oak for the baud of your daughter in marriage," said the young man. "You're an idiot," said the irate father. "I know it. But I didn't supposo you'd object to another one in the fain ily!"?Yonkers Statesman. Both Annoylnff. "Two things make my wife awful mad." "What are they?" "To get ready for company that don't come and to have company come when Rhe isn't ready."?Philadelphia Inquirer. ???? Soporific. The Antlior?Are you unfamiliar with my book? The Friend?I have a nodding acquaintance with it.?Life. % t V /WiwwP ' I?a?unji?* ' ! WANTED 1 | -BY- | jExcelsior Knittings | Mills, |' , 5 UNION, S. C.: S > i | 1,000 first-class Cedar- S ? Post, each 8 feet long 2 ? and to measure 4 inches ! ? square at the small end; ? also 500 cords first-class 4?ft. Pine Wood. 2 2 I ?APPLY TO? S ? | J H JLI r.7VI II TT P ? J. II. VIAAU L I , S A A Treasurer & Manager. S 19-21*. S Cheap Rates to Texas. Arkansas, Louisiana, ami the Southivest, Each first and third Tuesday jrou can purchase tickets at Atlanta, Birmingham, Anniston, Montgomery, md certain other ]toints to,the Srcat South-west and return by Memphis and the Cotton Belt route at greatly reduced rates. Tickets allow stop overs any place west of Memphis, ^ md are good to return any day with- ' in 21 days after purchase Write me ^ to make arrangements and see that jfour tickets read by Memphis and the LJotton Belt, route. L P. Smith, Traveling Passenger Agent, 203 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. WALLACE & BARRON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 1. CLOUOH WAI.I.ACK. P. I>. liAKKON. Olfice?Rooms 12 and 13, up stairs, opposite Hotel Union. Practice in the State and United States Courts. 24-ly SCAIFE & 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. ll-12tp F. C. DUKE, Representing the Best and Most Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies in the world. OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. J.A.BROWN, 1 DEALER IN] REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. RHII CDC AMD CMnuirc LTV/IU.L.IVO rviiLF tinuinco. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine! and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, GeorgiaI 1 THE "BOSS" COTTON PRESS! SIMPLEST, STRONGEST, BEST Thb Murray Ginning Svstkm 6in?, Fee4?rt, Cond?ns#ri, Elc. G1BBE5 MACHINERY CO. ColombiR, S. C. |