The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 03, 1905, Image 6

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IP" -/ ] I A hour-story Story j lOopj ri ;.?t. 1>C?, I?y It :-.?ro- Sp/agm'-J "I*a Pork!it-;, ha>o. y.v.i jfuno nml {tot n sunstroke or liit your foot a whaek Willi th hue":" "X-iio. Pro k ?1 ?i11 idea!" "Shoo! Now. Pa Perkins, Won't you ; C? to to Win' \.'lit tluon squashes ami trytn' i<> make < itron- or pumpkin* out of III;-.:;. Wl'.etl people want squashes they ? .i t want anything else." Squashes lie handed'." ke imli^nautIv shout oil. "1 te 1 you I've j?u{ all iile.i j II utt will make lie rieli a? John J.-eob Astor within tw > years! IPs ix?in' t? upset the hull world!" "Pa inel Sit ill w u on the s!i'|u ami tell me about ii while 1 kiiisit this pie anil get it into the oven. Ii you've if?t an Idea it's something new. ami 1 ln>| e it won't strike in and make you sink. Now. then, wlin is it':" "You've seen a beehive. ?e uivseV" "I wasn't born blind." "You know that a swarin of bees swarms every year?" "Of course." "But why do tliey swarmV" "Why does a ludl go around pawin' the earth ami bellerin": lie d ?es it beeause it's his nature. It's the nature of bees to swarm every spring. and what are you goln' t ? do about it V* i uat s it?that s the idea that s just what 1 wanted yon to say!" exclaimed I'a IVvkins as ho rolled oif tho doorsteps in his excitement. "Well. I've .-aid it, and now what of It?" "A swarm of boys swarms because tho swarm gets su largo that llioro ain't room for all lu the liivo. If thoro was room tluro'd ho no swarmiu". Can't you understand t lint V" "Y-e-s. you may ho right." "For two weeks before the swarmiu' takes plane they are nil upsol and Ion tin' around. The same is the ease for two weeks afterward. There's a work in' month lost. S'pose that eould he saved V Wouldn't they produce n heap more money? Wouldn't tii<? owner of the hives he saved a heap of bother and trouble?" "It looks that way, pa. bur"? "Now don't go to tiirowiif any e.ild water until you hear it all. S'positf I had a f >ur story beehive. Th.ll would give two swarms twice the room the., have now. llavin" twice the room, ihey wouldn't swarm only once in two years instead of every year. l?o you see the p'ini?" "I seem to, hut letuine see how that !>ic is cumin' on. Now go ahead ag in. Why not make an eight story liive, and ; then they wouldn't swarm hut once in four years?" "It would have to be as big as a house for that," answered the man with an idea. "I'll start with a four story and see how that works." "What! Are you goin' into bees?" I .. ... I I.......... I'll W..I III.I.I: tllitl very day 011 a four story liivo ami be- | foro sundown toinoiTor l*il have two swarms of bees into it. Hy thuiulor, but I've hit it "Now, pit!" "I ain't swearin': I'm jest a leotle excited. How on eiirth ( hristophor Colutnbus, (Jeorge Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte passed over the idea 1 ctin't understand. It's the biggest thing mortal man ever thunk out. and I'll s??e about bavin' it patented next week. Meanwhile don't you lisp a word. On your life, don't nuntion it to a single person. If they ask what the four story beehive is, tell "em it's a henhouse." The wife promised, and the husband went to the barn and began his work at once. It was two days before he had the hive In place. Each swarm had two full tl ?ora to Itself, and when they got to i large the lirst could move up into the second and the third into the fourth. Each swarm had its own front and back doors, and if they didn't gel along in a neighborly way it was not the builder's fault. A fanner six miles away bad swarms to sell, and when the big hive was ready Mr. Perkins got a horse and wagon and went after initiates. The farmer wanted to talk about bees, their habits, their little idioms*. and to give Ills customer s une pointers, but Mr. Perkins was on his guard. Not a word did lie say to give his secret away. Ho brought the bees homo at night and arranged the hives ?< that they must leave them in I no MionniiK i or ine larger iiuair, aim when li?' went to 11?>? 1 ho rubbed his hands and said to his wife: "Manner. I can't comprehend how 1 ever got that idea, hut it's goin' to bring us in har'ls and har'ls of money. When you are rollin' In diamonds you'll know who to he thankful to." The sun eanie up hot and red next morning, and as soon as it burned up the mist the bees were heard from. Kaoh swarin was willing to occupy the new hive, but each wanted it all for itself. It didn't take long to start a scrap and three minutes after it start ed it took In all the insects After a beautiful old row they suddenly made up their minds that "the man higher up" was responsible for the whole tiling and they went after liirn. Incidentally tliey jabbed A11M Manner about a dozen times. Incidentally also they went for the neighbors on either side ami thon continucd on into town :tn<l the number of victims finally tal1 i*-<] up about 1 i. There was mourning an<I lamentation galore and wlien tlio mob tinally reached the Perkins' house to wreak its vengeance they found the hens trying to take posses j slon of the big hive and Pa Perkins so swathed in bandages that they eouid not even see an eyelash as lie feebly explained: "Them bees ought to have gone in there and behaved themselves, but they wouldn't do it and here I've lost as good as three days and them squashes won't amount to shucks," t M.QUAD. Hrarli Dandi, A party of-chauffeurs were walkln along Cape May beuch. One of ther picked up a handful of sand and said "Why is It tlmt one beach Is firi enough for motor cars, while auothe is so soft a child cau hardly walk o It?" "The sand in your hand answer that question," the second chyuft'eu replied. "See how One it Is." Th sand was, indeed, as tine as dust, a line as taicitiu powder. "The liner i sand is the more closely it will pad and, by consequent e, the tinner sui face it will oifer." went on the secon ?"ii.iuiTeur. "This line sand here make a roatihed many feet in depth?a road iie.i y<.u couldn't pack more eiosely I .m rolled ii a hundred yeais with 1 hundred ton roller. Study the sand a I. ..g Branch or Ashury Park. ?t i prett.er iliau this. it is made of se| mate grain; that you ran readily dl tlngu'sh. Kueh is n perfect cuhe, whit or I lack or red?a beautiful clear co ; ored shape that it is a pleasure to loo ! at. Knch Is about fifty times biggc ; than the I'ape May grains; hence th ; sand of Ashury Park or Kong ltrnnc ! w.in'i pack down, won't make a firr j roadbed. There is only one place I I the country where the sand is Hue than at Cape May, and that place I j Onnoiid." Philadelphia Bulletin. 'I'Im- >I?MloNlr of ilolviMiii. Young artists. not glining distiuctio : ally, have hail various instances t quote as showing that masterly pei tonnanee often came late in life. I j l>?ra Amsdcn's hook on Japanese at I it is set forth that this is what tli I celebrated Japanese artist llokust i wrote ahout himself: "From the iigc t j six I hrnl a mania for drawing tli ; forms of things, Ry the time I wa | tift.v I had published an intiuity of d< ; sign-. I)t:t all I have produced befor the age of seventy is not worth takin I into account. At seventy-live I learne a little about the real structure of n: ture of animals, plants and tree! birds, fishes and insects. In const quence, when I am eighty 1 shall hnv made still more progress. At ninety j shall penetrate the mystery of thing! At a hundred I shall certainly liav re.aeheil a marvelous stage, and when am I H? everything 1 do?he it hut a lilt a- tint will he alive. I heg those wit live as long as I do to see if I do lit I keep my w ord." liokusai died in lb I j at the age of eighty-nine. Why Itossiiia Wept. When Meyerbeer tiled his son eou ' posed a funeral march which "remen [ bored his dead father." Full of enit j tioti, the young man took it to Rossini. "Flay it. maestro," he pleaded; "pla J it. I wrote it in expression of my grlc and mourning for my dead father." Rossini took it up, placed it on hi piano ami played it. Tears rolled dowi his cheeks. litter sadness dwelt unoi his enuiiteiiniioe. "You weep." erieil young Meyerbeet beside Isiluself with joy ;it the effoc upon tin- great master, j "Ves, I weep," rejoined Kossinl ami . tours. "And why 7" "Iieeause," replied Kossini, "I at j wishing that you were dead and it wa | your father who had written the ft ! neral march.'' MIksoii iiimI I'nlll. wiien Christine Nilsson, the grot , singer, was asked her opinion of v< | rious singers, she gave it very candid] ; of every one, including herself an j Mine. Aibatii, hut she never once a ; luded to Mine. I'utti. "Von have n it mentioned Mine. I'a : ti." remarked the pertinacious into | viewer. j "No," said Mine. Nilsson. "I have 110 j You are asking about singers. I do ?< ! regard I'atti as a singer. 1 place hi j among the angels. A i'atti only conn I to a planet once during that planet existence." Such an absence of stiif 1 jealousy lias probably never bee ! equaled, j l?nto Murk it I<11K<I11<I Miilitily. l'agdad date mark is the name glvt 1 to a mysterious disease that attacl 11, . If t.inix- ...... ..-I... .,1..,.^. I.. I., ' for any length uf time and is fouti alsj at Aleppo and other places 1 i Turkish Asia. It. is a sore that conn j only once, hnt lasts a year, leaving sear-the shape of a date. Nearly Jill tl natives are marked with it. No reined j has been found for it. but hyposulphi of soda seems to have some effect c , the mark. The lleuuty of the I.liter., "Mr Miss Hardy?firace?do you n< ' tiiink that these valley lilies are vet ; beautiful?" ! "Not so beautiful jis orange bio soms, Mr. Jon??s." And, thus assisted and encourage he presently drifted out upon the wid 1 wide sea of wedded bliss. I n 11 inn (ion. "So the insolent follow refused I ! pay his rent?" ! "lie did not say so in words, but 1 intimated it." "How so*.'" "lie kicked me downstairs."?Par Journal. Tli<> Merit of <?ootl Work. The great thing is to pro<lut*e notl ing of which, if it conies Into I iron 1 light, you will be ashamed, and the wlici Iter It dors come Into broad ligl or no need not much trouble you.MnttJiow Arnold. A l)eK|ierule I lor. Walk 0. Niglits- 1 >ootor, what Is simple remedy for sleeplessness? Do< | tor Let the person eonut till he fal asleep. Walk O. Niglits?lie enn count. It's the baby. The honor wo recelvo of those wL fear and stand in awe of us is no trt honor.-Moutaigue. I. glt 7 ft ? Humor mis Philosophy n By DUNCAN M. SMITH r i " PASS IT UP. r _ ~ Strive not tor vile nnd sordid wealth, Kor happiness you eannot buy. s With hounding and abundant health, n I What odds although your cash Is shy? j. i The experts tell us weulth brings t are, ! That life with money is a bore. ' Itut they are striving for their share, tl And really for a whole lot more. ' Wealth brings but tvTSrry and distress. A burglar may break In at night ;f And help himself to more or loss U ? >1" ail the costly things in sight; j . The. tax collector runs you down; 1 I'oor people come arountl to beg, '8 And every fellow In the town ?- Tries earnestly to pull your leg. And. after all, what will It buy. ? This sordid wealth for which wo strive? 1- .Tun food and raiment, bread and pie, A marble palaco on the drive. An automobile or a yacht. r Choice real estate, a woman's smile, 0 Books, pictures and a corner lot? v, t. Vrtu fnnrunlf tl'u nnt wnrUt N<?; paying nil ho gels for rent And going with his elbows out Will make the thoughtful man contentThat is the kind you read about. Oh. why will men, to beat the band. t'Jet out and scrape for yellow pelf 1 really cannot understand, Though 1 am after It myself. u One Kind. "Does the city issue permits for prize ,, lighting?" asked the swell dresser, up- pro.iehiug a window iu the city hull. 10 "No. sir. It's against the law," re,i plied the elerk. fi "I was told you did," said the num. e turning to go. "Hold on." said the elerk. "t'ome j. back; my mistake. Von get the mar- j v riage licenses at the window across ^ ? the hall." ' ?; , Tokes Their Eye. 1 'i 1 When lovely women cross the street. If it's a windy day. a Men should ho looking at the skies, . Hut they're not built that way. li So Called. 11 "What is the legislature wrangling v about V" ,f "A bill to suppress disreputable sa- I; loons." s "Sort of si 'joint' debate, I take it." it u The Last Resort. "He had pawned everything else he ', bad. so as a last resort he put himself * t in soak." * "How could lie possibly do that?" d "He jumped In the lake." . ( Autumn. I Comes autumn with Its paints and brush. 1 s lis colors bright and glowing, t. And other artists puts to l>lttsl? With Its tremendous showing. . The forest is a crimson Hare Of red and yellow shading. And in the meadows everywhere ^ Is goldenrod parading. * 1* The tree tops in lite ancient wood | y Their banners gay are Hying ,j To celebrate in merry mood. Although tlie year Is dying. And In the valley down below And in the distant hollow \ t- The yellow and the purple glow Far as the eye can follow. t. No Miracle. >t "JHd 1 understand that he clnimeil to ? ?r he able to cast out devils?" ?s "No; he is just an artist at throwing s would he sons-in-law out through the r0 window." 1 it , Great Possibilities. I ? _ , "What was it ^ Sampson slew so a many with?" is ? "The Jawbone ' id ,lA. ?f nil ass, I be- ( ul s-'v\C"<,vo-" ' in "Oil, yes. I was j ?s Xs '5^7 " J u M 1 thinking i 11 ifT*i what he liiiglit ' < ie 7 ?have done if he j, ly ?~an au*?" ' \ te mobile." >n PERT PARAGRAPHS. ' Itepentanee is apt to be genuine if u ! ot fellow gets caught. 1 y - ( III till* * ... - 111 .,1 iiiwimiaK uuiaiQ IU? JR'U- ^ s pie are in the mood to bless the man !, who invented alarm clocks. <1, - ; e, A diplomat is a fellow who, if lie ! cannot Ret what he wants, wants what ho Rets. to If you want a woman to take advice ' never Rive it to her. le ? IlaviiiR promised to endow her. a married woman naturally expects hen? Is liusband to deliver the Roods. t If lliere is one thinR we dislike moie ilian another it is to see ourselves as l?- otliers see us. d n (iood intentions are valuable largely i it as evidences of Rood faith, but they do , ? not weigh heavy as collateral It is useless for her husband to hide the papers. A woman knows by inn stinet when a millinery opening is due. c- ? Is First aid to the injured should be tendered immediately after the doetor's visit. ? I l0 A woman's idea of a Rood time is one |ti that will take her half the night to tell , husband about. j loan* Kalron* ut School. The young of falcons and hawks ur*J veil trained by their parents. 1'roni he time they nre strong enough to pull tt nud break up the qua fries brouglt o them It is one long course of Instruct Ion. The old birds know perfectly veil what the young ones will have to to, and they get them (it for do'lig it is soon as they can. They compel them o take longer flights day after day ind tench them how to stoop -tlcit is, itrike at tlieir quarry. One or the oth r will shoot up with a portion of fen tie ?; or, it may he,' fur, followed by the "Oinig hopefuls. Then the morsel is Iroppod from the clutch. l>own they lash for It, and the one that makes the iui ekest stoop secures the prize before t reaches the ground. When the old jlrds think the young can'fend for .liemselves, olT they go. This Is not a nd" of choice, but necessity, for they ire simply cuffed and buffeted off. So I veil is tliis known in the country that t is a common thing to bear a lad say. Them 'ere liawks !?: < tlruv their young ins off." Blackwood's Magazine. Ccneral Rejoicing. The last rreat gun is laid away. The cannons' thunders ee: sc. And row the Japs w:Tl cultivate The fTonllo arts of peace. The maidens of Japan arc glad The cru? ! v.vr In o'er. And men who .stocked sip on their bonds Letter to W. A. Moorehead, Mt. Tabor, S. C. Dear Sir: Here's a paint that's being told to bargain-hunters: 10 per cent, lead 50 " " zinc. oO " " baryles JO " " whiting iarytes and whiting are sand and vhitewash, not paint. Some people must like gold 1 ricks. Pile name of that paint is "pure ead-and-zine." The dealer who sells t says it's as good as Devoe. Yours truly, io F. W. Drvok ik Co P. S. Bailey Lumber & Manufacture ng Co. sells our paint. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that John S. vend rick, administrator of the estate if Elizabeth Burgess, deceased, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of 'robate, in and for the County of Jnion, for a linal discharge as such dministrator. It is ordered. That the 0th day of November, A. I). PJC5, be (ixed for (earing of Petition, and a linal settleDent of said estate. Jason M. Gkkek, Probate Judge Union County, S. C. Published in The Union Times Octo>er 0th, 1005. 40-Ot New Goods Mew House and New Salesmen. Soods bought as low as noney and experience combined can buy and are selling 1 -v a?>a ra .*? /-\ * i C i > iicni unuiuiu&iy. M LUW ^rices, Good Quality and -air Treatment is what you ire looking for?your trade s mine. Call and see if the above ire not true in every particular. GEO. GOING. TH E SECRET OF SUCCESS. IVhile our business is far above our xpeetations we keep up a coninuous effort to get new business vith new up-to-date good substanial inerebanclise. We draw the inc of serviceability. If an item Iocs not meet that test we do not sell it. So-bear in mind these facts ind do not fail to see us when in .iced of anything. We always have something to interest you. We are aiding new lines every day. See is for your Shoes, Underwear, Canion Flannels, Outings and other such like Merchandise. We have llnigains in these lines. When we say isargains or I Jest that's just the kind you will get. Wo do uot rely >u printer's ink and never mind what our competitors say; customis opinions are the ones that counts. Ask your friends alxiut us. The Union Mercantile Co. TELEPHONE NO. 127. I. L. Hawkins and R. N. Sprouse, Managers. 1 TOE "BOSS" COTTON PRESS! SIMPLEST. STRONGEST. BEST The Murray Ginning System Gins, Feeders, Condensers. Etc. GIBBEiS MACHINERY CO. Columbia, S. C. DANGER IN DELA> Kidney Diseases Are t< Dangerous for Union People to Neglect. The groat danger of kidn ey t?oub is that they get a lirui hold before t eulTererer recognizes them. Health gradually undermined. ltackacl neauacne. nervousness, lauienes?, ?oi ncss, lumbago uiinary troubles, drop diabetes and Bright's disease follow merciless success. DonU neglect yt kidneys- Cure the kidneys with t ceitain and safe remedy, Dean's Ki?In Pills, which has cured people r'q here in Union. E. L. Kingsmore, the well-kno farmer, living two miles outside Union, says: I have suffered for thi five years with my kidneys. I fi had it when a boy, hut of late years has been worse. My kidneys pair me so that I thought it would kill r Right across the small of my hack a through the hips I had such pains tl I was obliged to get down on the fl many a time and as for doing my w< when these attacks came on, that v simply out of the question. It was I could do to draw my breath I eoi not tell all the remedies T have us hut nothing did me much good unti procured Doan's Kidney Pills, lief getting them 1 have even had my hi i'oned with a hot iron, just as hot a could stand it, and more plasters; fact, tried everything in hopes of g ting relief. Doan's Kidney Pills the only remedv that has ever gh me any lasting benefit. My hack 1 not ached as it formerly did, and stronger today than it has been twenty-five years. 1 give all the ere to the use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price cents. Foster-Milb"rn Co., Huffs New York, sole agents forthe Unii States. Remember the name?Doan's?S take no other. Notice of Stockholder's Meeting Consider the Following Reso lutions. Resolved, That a meeting of i stockholders of The Union Groci Company is hereby dulled to be h on the L'otli day of November in 1 office of the company, in the town Union, S. C., for the purpose of e< sidering the matter of surrender the present charter of the said ec puny and obtaining a new charter, creasing the capital slock of the s company to twenty-five thousand d lars, and enlarging the scope add pt ers of said company by giving it right and privilege to buy, impro rent and sell real estate, and deal live stock and to do a general coinn sion and brokerage business, in ad tion to the powers heretofore grant it by its charter; and that due not of such meet ing is hereby given. M.umiktii Vouxa, President L. I,. Waonon, Sec'y. and-Treasurer. 12-Ot Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a (laming city is saved dynamiting a space that fire can't cri Sometimes, a cough bangs on so lo you feel as if nothing but dynan would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calho Ga., writes: "My wife bad a very gravated cough, which kept her awi nights. Two physicians could not h her; so she took Dr. King's New 1 covery for Consumption, Coughs i Colds, which eased her cough, gave sleep, and finally cured her." Sfcrii scientific cure for Bronchitis and Grippe. At F. C. Duke's drug st< price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. T bottle free. Famous Fruit Farms of Texas Arkansas, Lcuisiana, and the gr South-west reached by the Cot Belt Route. You can purchase v cheap round trip "Home Seeker" ti els at Atlanta, Birmingham, Annist Montgomery and certain other poi any first or third Tuesday. Tick bear a final return limit of 21 di and allow stop overs any point wea Memphis. Ask for tickets to read Memphis and The OottonBolt. Wi L. P. Smith, Trav Pass. J Atlanta, Qi Terrlfflc Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," wr Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, F describing his fearful race with dei "as a result of liver trouble and In disease, which bad robbed me of si and of all interest in life. 1 had ti many different doctors and sev< medicines, but got no benefit until I gun to use Electric Hitters. So worn fnl was their effect, that in three da felt like a new man, and today I cured of all my troubles." Guarant at F. C. Duke's drug store; price 50c Notice to Creditors. All parties having claims agains Woods Jeter, deceased, are notifici present them properly attested to undersigned at Santuc, 8. C., and parties owing the said deceased n make payment at once. J. T. Jktrr, 42-:it. Administrate A Creeping Death. Blood poison ereens up towardsheart, causing (loath. J. E. Ktea Belle Plain, Minn., writes that, a fri dreadfully injured his hand, wl swello<l up like blood poisoning. Bi len's Arnica Salve drew out the poii healed the wound, and saved his Best in the world for burns and so 25c at F. C. Duke's drug store. Notice. All parties holding claims against estate of H. O. Lawson, deceased, please present them at once and those owing the estate will please and settle at once to H. C. Lawson, Executor. Cleared for Action. When the body is cleared for act by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you tell it by the bloom of health on cheeks: the brightness of the eyes; firmness of the flesh and muscles; buoyancy of the mind/ Try them. F. C. Duko's drug store, 25 cents. pTHwPOR SALE." 1 will sell at public auction, at the Court House, snlesday in Noyember, jq between the legal hours, my two tracts of land. Home tract on the lower fiver bridge rond, and land near the ' said bridge on Fair Forest creek adjoining lands of Einslie Nicholson and E. S..1fcirvey. The home tract eon'e8 tnius 230 acres and the other tract 210 'l.0 acres. Terms of sale, one-third cash, 18 balance on a credit of one and two years in equal annual instalments. re~ 42-3t-p J. T. II. Vauoiin. sy, in Notice of Sale. >ur ,he ,ey The following fixtures used in the dit dispensary, being property of the Town and County of Union, S. C., will lie wn sold at public auction to the highest of bidder in front of the court house on rty the first Monday in. November, 1906, rRt at 11 a. m.: lit One medium size iron safe, in good ie,l condition; five split bottom chairs; one no. ice box ; one heating stove and pipe; ind two swinging lamps; one high stool; lfXt si* thousand 10 pound paper bags; one r.or r<)H wrapping paper. Terms of sale )rk cash. ras H L. McNauy, Mayor, all T. J. Hktknha eon, a hi County Supervisor, ed. October 17, 1905. 42-3t i i ?crJ Union & Glenn Springs s I ' Railroad Co. in letare Time Table Effective Aug. 1,1905. ren Leave Union 7. a. m. 1.00, 4.00 and for .18.10 p.m. .j:. Arrive Buffalo 7.16 a. in. 1.15, 4.15 and $ 8.25 p. m. cq Leave Buffalo 8.15 a. m. 1.45, 5.00 and tlo 18.30 p. in. Arrive Union 8.30 a. 111. *2.00, 5.15 and . t 8.45 p. in. Leave Union 9.(X) a. in. and 5.25 p. 111. Pass Neal Shoals 9.50 a in. and 0.10 p. in. Arrive Pride 10.15 a. in. o and 0.35 p. m. Leave Pride 10.35 a. in. and 0.50 p. m. Pass Neal Shoals 11.00 a. in. and 7.10 p. m. Arrive Union 11.50 a. m. and 8.00 p. in. [Ill' ry All trains daily unless otherwise t-ltl noted. Week days only. the t Saturdays and Sundays only. 1 Connection made at Pride with Sea[>n~ board Air Line through trains South U,K bound in the morning and North bound in the evening. 'I1: Interchangeable mileage sold by the : , Seaboard Air Line will be honored by ol" the U. it G. S. It. It. I"" M. B. SUMMER, t,ie Gen. Pass. Agent, ve, 1 in led 1 Low Rates Again to icc ? TEXAS 1 Arkansas and the South-west. Less than one-way fare for the round trip by Memphis and ' the Cotton licit Route. Dates are October 17, .November 7 ky and 21, December 5 and 11). 388. ng, Pick your date and say when and lite where you want to go and we will un, give you full information by rcag turn mail. I; dfc'-Lfr her I cotton hklt koctu. I tly I K)3 Equitable Bldg., I J/* | ATLANTA, GA. | riai HPBMBWB??J r WALLACE & BARRON cat ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ton cry J. clou on Wallace. p. i>. bakron. ickrOIl, Office?Rooms 12 and 13, up stairs, oplCts positc Hotel Union. Practice in the State and United States Courts. 24-ly t of J by &e SCAIFE & MA1WBLIN, I. . -w_ _ ^ ^ ^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ites FOSTER BUILDING* UNION, S. C. eart fp D. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. ned * "e- PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. dor- ????? y8 j OlTice in Opera House Building. am Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. eed Residence Phone 147. _ 11-12tp F. C. DUKE, t J. 1 to Representing the Best and Most the Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies in the world, OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. *** ~ J. A. BROWN~ 4 the DEALER IN e'lui REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND i nil ?>U1N JJ?. Jon HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING life'. A SPECIALTY. ^ ,CS' OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET." BOILERS AND ENGINES. the will ^ all Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, ?al1 and Sheet Iron Work; Shaft' R'' ing, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. 'Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 ion, hands. Z Lombard Foundry Machine and u.? Boiler Work and Supply Store. At[ Augusta, Georsia.