The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 23, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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11 In the Nam $ that good co I of which all c II share, how can gft to buy ordinary 1 stale and dusty w be, when for 5; I Uneeda 8 J fresh from the < I from dirt by < "/ verv beautv of you hungry. Px NATIONAL B1SC1 ' o/?e Wings of The Morning Ky LOUIS TRACY Copyright, ir03, l:y I'Jward .7. C'lodo J C ? O ('ontiniUHl from p;tg<: !>. I i ? . I I . .. w i i i::..i to Iiio o.i ii-.r. <>; i ;i ; > aiia.v I.it n^'itniioi) s;i(". ceil*, i soi.!?wli.it, for tours oainc. nta! s?:i? ? imm to I int. It was iiso'io-;; t rejtr ?:!? *.? him. The whole ineidotil was Ulifoiesceh. She was herself a parly to it. I tut what an escape! V ,11 have ln'cn a very good little girl ami have earned your supper," ho said. "Oh. how rati you talk so callously after sticli an awful experience'/" she expos!ula'.ed brokenly. "It is a small tiling to trouble about, sweet 1 teart," he explained. "You spotted the enemy so promptly and blazed away with such ferocity that they never got within yards of me.*' "A**r ,?;" :!,m " u':V'iare that after we have eaten something and sampled our remaining bottle ol wine I will tell you exactly what happened." i "Why not now':" "i'eeause 1 must tirst see to Mir .Ian. 1 bundled him neck and crop into the cave. 1 hope I did n >t hurl hint." "You are not going down there again?" "No need. 1 trust." lie wont to the side of the ledge, recovered the ladder which he had hastily hauled out of the Kyak-" reach aft or his climb, and cried: "Mir Jan." "Ah, sahib! 1'raised be the name of the Most Iligit, you are alive. 1 was searching among the slain with a sorrowful heart." The Mohammedan"? voice came front some little disbutee on the left. * "'I"! slain, you say. How many':" "Five, sahib." "Impossible! 1 liih-i 1 blindly with (lie revolver and only hit one man hard ( willi (be iron bar. One other dr ipped near the wood after 1 obtained a rille." "Then there be six. sahib, not reckoniny: the wounded. I have aeeonnted for one. so the miss sahib ninsl have" "What is he saying about ineV" in j quired Iris, who had risen r.nd .joined lier loyer. "lie says you absolutely sincere.I tlio Dyabs l>y opening lire the moment they appeared." "IIow did you eoine to slay one, Mir .Ian V" he eont inued. "A son of a black piK followed tin; iut ? the cave. I waited for him in the , darkness. 1 have just thrown his body outside." "Well done! Is Talma: S'Ali dead by any lucky c hance':" "X(i. sahib If tin lm ii.if Urn ui- ili i I will tr?> ami see." "You may ho attacked." ^ WJin ?i > gj Plant Wood's i Southern-Grown I Watermelon j | Cantaloupe S-ed \ ? if you want riuality, tv/zaf- : nes3 anil the best ine!c:*o H tliat it is possible to pro,'.. r ! ? Northern or Western-grown fl seed doesn't begin to comporo when you consider the quality j} 1 of the fruit produced. t g Wood's Descriptive Catalogue jj J ? tells all about the be: t kinds to *j & plant Mailed free. <j lb We are 1 lend quarters for H Cow Peas, Soja Beans, ? i | Sorghums, Millet Seed, l ] | Ensilage Corn, Alfalfa il |j and all Southern Seeds. Write f.-r | ] I prices and Descriptive Catalogue. g 1 | T. W. WOOD & SONS, ; e of Sense, 1 mmon sense ? >f us have a g you continue 18, soda crackers, jl as they must H ^ you can get JL Biscuit I 3venf protected M i package the | which makes LM7 COMPANY J |] "I have i.v.ui.l a sword. sahib. Vol lfl'i i :<* litt carlridjTP;".." JenUs 1 old 111ill that the clip iiliti tin twelve packets were lying iit the loo of ihe rock, where Mir .Ian speedil. tlise>\erel tlieni. The Mohammedai pit' sv.tisf;" lory assurance Halt lie im tierstf .1 tlte mechanism of the litle In tilling 11 ii*1 adjusting 1110 mngu'/.ine Thou he went to examine the corpse o the man who lay in the open near tin quarry path. The sailor stood in instant roudinos' to make r ".muter demonstration wen the native assailed. Ilut there was m sign of the Dyaks. Mir Jan returnee with the news that the sixth victim o the brief yet tierce encounter was : renegade Malay. He was so c mfiden in.ii IIII* ii<in ruwujiii ui i* (lii* night : lint. after recovering Jenks revolver. iio boldly went to the wol and drew hitnseif a supply of water. During sup; er .Tonks told Iris s< ntuoh ?>f llio story as was good for lie ---thai is t > say, lie cut down the casu ally list. It was easy to see wlat laid bap ponod. The Dyaks. having missed tie Mohammedan and their water bap searched for liim and beard the eon versation at the foot of the root Knowing that their presence was sus ported. t| ; .TJ..VU! J'lVr .Tr-jUT^er am more advantageous route along Turtl beach. I lis would have talked all night, bu .leaks made her go to sleep by pillow ing her head against his shoulder am smoothing her tangled tresses with hi: hand. lie managed to lay her on a coin fortable pile of ragged clothing am then resumed his vigil. Mir Jan of fered to mount guard beneath, bu denies bade hint go within the cave aiu remain there, for tlie dawn would sooi tie upon them. Left alone with his thoughts, he won dered what the living sun would brinj. in its train. He reviewed the events <>f the last twenty-four hours. Iris am lie-#Iiss Den no, Mr. Jenks. to eael other?were then undiscovered in tlieli refuge, the Ityaks were gathered jtrmiml a roaring tiro in the valley, ant Mif Jan was keen in the hunt as tin keenest among them. Now Iris was his allianccd bride, over twenty of tin enemy were killed and many wounded and Mir Jan. a devoted adherent, was seated beside the skeleton in the gloon of tin? cavern. A period of reflection could hardlj l?ass without a speculative dive int< I lie future. If Iris and ho were res cued, what would happen when thej went forth once more into the ltusj world? Not for one instant did lit doubt her faith. She was true as steel, knit to him now by bonds ol triple brass. Ihit what would Sir Ar thur Deane think of Ids daughter"! marriage to a discredited and cashiered officer? What was it that poor Mil Jan called himself "a disgraced man?" Yes. that was it. Could that stain b< removed? Mir Jan was doing it. Whj not he?by other means, for his good name rested on the word of a perjured woman? Wealth was potent, but nol all powerful. lie would ask Iris tv wait until lie came to her unsoilcd bj sianuer, purged ol this odium oast up on him unmerited. (to be continued ] PHRT PARAGRAPHS. A rush of dollars to the pocket fre Quently causes an ooze of sense fron the head. Only one kiud of advice is of valuethe kind for which you pay a higl price. The young man looking for red carat a husking bee is apt to he colol Mind. The Cimniliiin I.Inc. The boundary line between Canada nnd the United States is marked with Iron posts at mile intervals for a great [>nrt of its length. Cairns, earth mound; ind timber posts are also used, and [hrough the forests and swamps n line t rod wide, clear of trees and undertvood, lias been cut. Across the lakes trtificial islands have been made to uipport the cairns, which rise about sight feet above the high water mark. -Exchange. ..... T?'to ?? ? I.anchlnK In CouitrrM. Visitors iu Washington nearly always call upon the congressman from th< 'r district, and the latter. If of hospltu de turn, frequently invito them to luncheon in t lie congress restauraa', a privilege highly prized by the average visitor. Once a number of women called upon a wealthy congressman and were duly invited to have luncheon with him, which tlioy promptly and gladly accepted, and when seated proceeded to order a luncheon substantial enough for day laborers. When the cheek for the luncheon was handed to the congressman and he handed a bill for the amount to the waiter, one of the wonitdi I'omiirkotl fhiif sho gressmen did not have to pay for their meals there or she would not have ordered so much. The congressman, says the narrator, explained that paying for luncheons was one of the pleasant privileges which were still permitted to the congressmen by an indulgent government and that it was one whieh they especially enjoyed. "And visitors help us enjoy it, too," he added.?Baltimore American. Cootiislon nnil Infection. The terms contagion and Mnfeeilon are too often used promiscuously, though tlicy arc by no means synonymous. The dissemination of mycotic diseases takes place in different ways. There are those whieh cannot be communicated from person to person, hut spread only by the inierobic cause invading the individual. To this class belong malarial fevers produced by spns, media. There are, secondly, those which are not eomimiuieable from pcr[? son to person, but through external cart riers only, such as soil, water, food, , air. clothing and utensils. To that class j belong yellow fever and Asiatic ehol. era. They are infectious. There are, , finally, those which may be transmitted directly from a person or Indirectly f through carriers. To this class belong i scarlet fever, measles, diphtheria, variola. influenza, erysipelas and varicella, ? perhaps also whooping cough. They :? arc contagious and infectious. i ] Courting Customs of Slum. f In Shun Ihe lighting of a cigar itull, rates a betrothal. In that country a I person wishing to become engaged to r the girl of his choice offers her a flower ; or takes a light from a cigar or ciga1 rette if she happens to have one In her 11k>i1111, .-urn iin'iTupmi, provuieu more is no i in pediment, steps are at once taken to arrange for the payment of the dowry. The families of the bride and bridegroom have each to provide a considerable sum. In Calabria, as in many parts of India, a lighted taper or a lighted pipe betokens the acceptance of the suitor for the hand of a lady in marriage. In Siberia it is llie custom that when a suitor lias been e^mted , ...... a o.V\ o* cigars and a pair of slippers as h sign that lie Is to lie master in the house. Jaitnii'H rnncnUc Women. one of ilie familiar sights on the streets of a Japanese town is the pancake woman, who. with her little brazier of coals and her tiny frying pan, is usually found on a corner not far from a school. She lias a bowl full of deliclous batter, a ladle and a cake turner, and there is apt to be a hungry crowd around her little stand as soon as school is out, for not many of the children are able to resist the smell of the crisp pancakes, at least if they have any money. For a small coin worth only a fraction of one of our pennies a child may fry and turn his own cakes, and liappy is the one who lias a number of coins in his little kimono sleeve and can fry and eat to his heart's content. Of lie i<il CopredponilemT. A fourth class postmaster?and he doesn't live in llillville?sent the following to headquarters in Washington: ''This wil niiiko fin-,... tinw..' o.nt told you I'm laid up with a bad leg, bavin' shot myself in the left leg?the one that was wounded in the war? while I wuz try in' to kill a squirrel for my breakfast, and I will not be besides. I don't git much holiday nohow!"? At la ida Constitution. Scotland Yard. * Scotland Yard, widely known as the headquarters of the London police, is a historical place, said to have been the site of a palace where kings of Scotland were received when they came to : London. It is near the banqueting hall, , Whitehall. The Scotch kings retained 1 possession of it from 1)30 till the robel! lien of William of Scotland. Milton, Sir Christopher Wren and other notables lived in Scotland Yard. YVIiy t The following advertisement appeared In a prominent London newspaper: Wanted.?Experienced business woman is manageress, floorwalker, supervisor; . ret necessarily experienced in halrdress. Ing. but must be tactful, reliable and born about Sept. 22. ?Harper's Weekly. Tito Kinds of l'eoplc. There are two great promoters of social liniUlineSS ? cheerful ? ? * people who have some reticence. The latter are more secure benefits to society than the former. They are the 11011! conductors of all the heals and animosities around them. I A Menu I it *i I ii mi 11 on. i Miss Ingenue-?Aren't you nearly : ready to go to the ball? Miss Pnssay? I haven't made up my mind to go yet. i .Miss Ingenue?Oh, do you have to ' make that up too??-Cleveland Leader. i Iu proportion to population, inato > drinking is more common in those ; parts of Houtli America where the plant grows than tea drinking In tho tfca district* xtt Chiuu. 41 1.- w* vp-I^Sm \ ou too would linvc to build \ryl 61? Jybljjjjor barns jr you would Tj1 X ft; oniy liBten to rcnsouand' in- VJj IW creuse your yields per acre" <,#3 fif by enriching joureoiland feeding \rm \ B your plains v.iili that wonuei-workcr,( M | I Yirgiuiu-Carolina Fertilizer. < C It has been tbo tremendous success I of iuiiuy fanners nil o\er tbo bouth, 9 who started lite with only n few acresH 0 undaouc-liorsoplow. Now, alter using? theso fertilizers for many jt ilrs. these 9 m farmers are rich, ltcad what they say in A ouruluimmc. Ask y our dealer tor it, or a ?j send lie. in sianips to pay cost of wrap- w ?9 ping and postayo on ncopy. Jlo turoH and ask for V irginiu-(.nrolina 1< crtiii-rj R zcrs, nud accept no substitute. i | Virginia-Carolina Chcrrlcal Co., ?] STa. Atlanta, Ga. B ' Bavunnab. Ga. El' C. Montgomery, Ala. 5 3. Os Memphis,'i ecu. h tiu. Bhroveport, La h [bar S r Ac re ^ ^ ^ Curi iK?! Fl.tlilii;;, Very curious is the method of fishing followed by (lie Chinese in the strait of Malacca. The fisherman lets down from the side of the boat a screen of white canvas stretched on wood. The shoal of fish mistake this for some floating obstruction and try to leap over it. with (lie result that the fish jump Into the boat and are thus captured. This method is employed by Malays in their waters. VcntrllonulMiii In (lie Rlblc. Ventriloquism, which is described as ' "speaking from the belly," lias its first historic mention, as far as we are aware, in Isaiah xxix, 4, "And thou Shalt bo brought down and shall speak out of the ground, and thy speech shall be low out of the dust, and thy voice shall lie as one that hath n familiar spirit, out of the ground, and thy speech shall whisper out of the dust." ?Brooklyn Kagle. IloNoureef ul. "Here!" roared the old lawyer to his son, studying law with Mm. "You told me you had read this work on evidence, and yet the leaves are not cut." "Used X rays," yawned the versatile son, and the father chuckled with delight as lie thought what a lawyer the ?.? - _, ? i. Comfort Ing, "OllP pWcvinnii |M>,auui u sermon to widowers today." "What was his text?" " 'Sorrow not as those that havo no hope!'" Notice of Registration. In obedience to an Act of the (ienAssembly Entitled an "Act authorizing an election in Town of Union, South Carolina, for Mayor and Wardens." Notice is hereby given that the Hooks of Registration are now pen by 1). \V. Mullinax, Itegistra, at Air. Jacob Cohen's store; and all male I eisons possessing the necessary qualifications; namely, having paid poll tax and street lax for Town of Union for previous year and possessing all other necessary qualifications and not laboring under the disabilities of the Constitution of 1005 for this State may register for the election to be held on the nth day of June, 19C6, for Mayor and Wardens for Town of Union by applying to Mr. I). W. Mullinax, Registra, at Mr. J. Cohen's store. Each person desiring to register should present to the Itegistra his poll tax and I street tax receipt for the previous < year. Hooks of Registration will .be closed May 10th, 19U>, as required by i law and no person can register after < aid books are closed. < Done and ratified in Council asseinI 1../I !.? ? * - .vu uhui mi i iii |iurmt' drill 01 lilt' Town of Union, South Carolina, on i his 7th (lay of March A. I). lfKXJ. It. McNat.lv, W. D. AKTtirit, Mayor of Union. Clerk and Trcas. 11-3t BOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, 1 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, Georgia. : Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that It. (r. " Hill, Administrator of the estate of A. Cole l.ylea,deceased, has applied to j jason a!, ureer, Judge of I'robate, in | and for the county of Union, for >1 [ final discharge as such Administrator. I i It is ordered, That the 18th day of t April, A. I). MH)(J, he fixed for Inar! ing of Petition, and a iinal settlement of said estate. Jason M (Jhkkr, i Probate Judge Union County, S. C. | Published in Tub Union Times I March Id, 10 fl. 11 -41 Notice of Wil hdrawal of Option j Notice is hereby given that an option I gave Mr. J. A. Brown on my land ur.di r date Marc 12, 19b0, ii hereby re\ok d, as i have dee ded no1, to mII the sai i land. , PAVRFosrKt,. " Union, S. C., Mtrcli 14, liOJ. k U-2t-p 9 | ^ | II AIR 6 S DENT b J Crown, Bridgework and J Office over Mutual Dry ( m vi?Beaoe*ctB?s6>*aH?Gftn*Cb i| DR. J. MONRC l$j E N 1 \\o Crown and Bridge Work \r^ A Specialty. Phone 1 Well Worth Trying. W. II. Brown, tho popular pension Attorney, of l'ittsfield, Yt.. says: "Next lo a pension, 1 ho host thing to get is Dr. King's Now Life Pills." Ho writes: "they keep my family in splendid health." Quick euro for Hcadaohe. Constipation and Biliousness. . (innrantoed at Duke Drug Co. THE New York Sunday Herald (iUKATKST PAPER PUBLISH EI). Issues a Special Southern Edition with Exclusive News front all Sections of the South. This edition is a complete Sunday Newspaper, and.is full of interesting facts front all parts of the World. THE N. Y. SUNDAY HERALD. Comic Magazine Section will interest old and young. Get a copy of the New York Sunday Herald and learn what a won- \ derful amount of information and interesting facts can he contained in an up-to-date newspaper. The New York Sunday Herald is on sale at our Agent's store, 10. II. i Seaifo. 11-4t. ' Administrator's Notice. The creditors and debtors oftheea-' tate of Jack-on Hard*-, deceased respectively. are requested to tile their claims against ami t? pay debts due aid e*t:?tc to the. un ler-igned or his attorneys Beaty & Walter. 1?K M J. HARDY iO-Jt. As Administrator. Meeting of Stockholders. | Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of The liicc Drug Co. will be held at the office of ,,lx * . 2 JTauui of I'nion. South Carolina, on the 24th il:iv-nf \l ,i r.*li A 1* ll?fi ... i.? _i. i J W. VII, 11. *-* > H7V/W. ill IM U Ul'H'K Mton. That the purpose of said stockholdits meeting is to increase the capital -lock of the said The Kice Drug Co. four thousand dollars, so that the capital stock of the said The RiecDrugOo. shall he ten thousand dollars. By or- i der of the Board of Directors. F. A. Rick, \V. N. Cii.YMiMi, Pros, and Treas. Secretary. 0-4t. POST OfPltE DIRECTORY. Hours of Opening, Closing and Delivery of the Dally Mails at the Union Post Ofllce. Post ollice opens at 8 o'clock every ilny (except Sunday) and closes at (J o'clock p. tn. I Post ollice open for delivery of mail< on Sunday from 12:30 to 1 :30 p 111. Mail for train No. 9, due here at 9 a. in., closes at 8:45 a. m. Mail for train No. 14, due here at 11:35 a. 111., closes at 11:10 a. in. Mail for train No. 13, due here at 2:35 p. in , closes at 2:10 p. m. Mail for train No. 10, due here at 3:53 p. m., closes at 8:15 p. m. each Jay. Persons should remember and observe these hours in order to be accommodated at the nnst nOiff, * ?_ ceiving or sendingmni 1 matter through this ofliee. Feb. 15:06. J. 0. Huntbr, Post Master. MORE CHEAP RATES TO TEXAS Arkansas and the Southwest. One-way tickets at liaff fare plus plus 82. Round trip tickets at less than :>ne-way fare. From Memphis via Dotton Belt Route. MARCH 6 TO 20. Stop-overs both ways and 21 days return limit on round trip tickets. Write for map, folder and pick four date and say when and where fou want to go and we will trive ,'ou full information l?y return mail. ?L. P. SMITH, T.P.A., Cotton Ik It Route, 20J Fqnltiiblf nidg. Locust Fence Posts The Best in the World. Locust House Pillars Prompt Shipment. 4 Apply to SALUDA TRADE CO., SALUDA, N? 0. ??p?M?x . b HAIR, | 'ISTS. | Regulating a Specialty. " Gloods Co., Union, S. C. 5 >E WALLACE, |j CIS T. .^2?>. ii Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 VAl 17. Nicholson Building. wH SOUTHERti RfilLWfiY HE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. Jnexcclled Dining Car Sorvico. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Con^* venient Schedule on all Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent or BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT, A. G. P. A., D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. Union & Glenn Springs Railroad Co. Time Table Effective Aug. 1, 1906. Leave Union 7 a, m., 1.00, 4.00 and jj 11.10 p. m. ^ Arrive Buffalo 7.15 a. in., 1.15, 4.15 and $8.25 p. m. Leave Buffalo 8.15 a. m., 1.45. 5.00 and $s 3 > p. m. Arrive Union 8.30 a. in., 2.00, 5.15 and $8.45 p. m. Leave Union 9 00 a m. and 5.25 p. m. Pass Neal Shoals 0.50 a. in. and 0.10 p. m. Arrive Pride 10.15a. m. and 0.35 p. m. Leave Pride 10.35 a. m. and 0.50 p. m Pass Neal Shoals 11.00 a.m. and 7.10 p. in. Arrive Union 11.50 a, m. and 8.00 p. m. All trains daily unless otherwise noted. Week days only. $Saturdays and Sundays only. Connection made at Pride with Seaboard Air Line through trains South hound in the morning and North bound in llw. ???.??? Interchangeable mileage sold by the SvnWxirJ Air urilj Lm honored by the U. & G. S. K. R. M. B. SUMMER,- .- v Gen Pass. Agent. F. C. DUKE, Representing the Best and Most Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies in the world* OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. J. A. BROWN, . DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND. U BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. V. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Oftlces Over Peoples Bank. 11-i yr 1 SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK " ENGINES AND BOILERS :i AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE, j ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE * PLACING YOUR ORDER. < ?8TFSMACHINERYCOfv'P*NY COLUMBIA, S C. """ Farklr-J I HAIfi DALSAM I CWt>?? 8?<i Wutiriet t'.c hair. I I ronif.M a luxuriant growth. ! RJV yj.? V*vor Falls to H(store Ora^| M . I - u.tiiui yoior. I ip^v,NY';/i ' J Curia >< * > < 'f.l * li 'r tailing. f ly WV.aml i.f; nt Onr-^Wt Change of Law O.fices. I) Psisx & l) l'r-i h>iv-' moved li-ir l aw .fTi . < e'.v over ,iiC l'tiOpi tS U uik. V . . . -