The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 27, 1906, Page 6, Image 6
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LIVING FO! I THE FLaG.
A II?%nt:t If >:1 ?!\.vof J^i'vollon
I'r(?2ii Of.!* \? ::r 11
Otu' i ?!.. in..-: I. ;n-Js!::as well as
til.- nit.*-'-1 iii'uI examples ..1" devo
to the :!.iir i- to In- found in lit >
reeords of our civil \v:ir. Tin' Sixteenth
i-f-r!in?-t:t of i 'ounviicnt volunteers
after three day- of the hardest
and Moodiest of li_htiavr lieeatue eonvineed
tliut defeat ami rapture by the
enemy was imminent. The ranks were
dep! !,m1. and to hold out longer would
only involve needlessly further sacrilice
of life. Hut even in their hour of
peril the zealous patriots thought more
of the fate of their hattlo scarred this?
than of their own. .lust before the
filial assault on the breastworks the
trallant eolonel shouted to liis men,
"Whatever you do. hovs, don't trive up
ottr tlas;; save that at any price!" In
an instant the flair was torn from its
staff and cut and torn into hundreds
of small fragments, each piece heitur
hidden about the person of some one of
its brave defenders.
The survivors of the regiment, about
ot'O in niimh^'. were sent to it prison
cut p. where most of them remained
until the e:al of the war. each cherishi:iu
his utile of the regimental colors.
Thro;a;!t 1 nc montlis of imprisonment
many die.!, and in all such cases the
sc-:i;?< of !?n:ili:iv truardod l>y tho poor
r.afortuna? -s wctv i itrusted to tho
?>t ?hi:i:c survivia*; comrade.
.\f tlm I'll ! of I'll- \\;ir when tln.? prisoners
returned to their homes u mootin'
of i! 1 > survivors was !:? ! !. mikI nil
t* prie-drss fnt' men's of tin' Unix
wore > owed to'_'c;I;.t. Ilut a very few
pi I: :;1 been lost, so that tho resjor
vl oinhloai was made uoarly complete.
it t!:fr. patched ami tattered as it
i . forms o".o of tho proudest pOSSOS shuts
of ('onnooti< ut today ami U preserved
ia tho stato capital at Hartford,
heirlnr mute testimony to tho dovo
*la<:t of t!: > Iiravc ts - i who woro not
rilotio re a ly an 1 willlim to die for it
on tho Held of battle, hut to livo for it
t!i:ot*.h loau yo.irs of iiuprisonuioiit in
onlor that tlioy miuht brim; it hack
whole to tho stato that uavo it into
thejr hands to honor and d.1-fond.?St.
Nit hola .
Mistaken Iilon.
"It may ho laid down as a broad
proposition," said tho professor of political
motny. "that you cannot get
something for rothinir.'*
I one* ?ot t!i> measles for nothing;,
professor." interrupted tho yoimtr man
with the wicked eye.- Chicago Tribune.
A Paint Problem
Paint either spreads well, looks well
and wears well, hi- it tlon't. Wear is
vhat determines real paint value. Any
praetieal painter will tell you that a
paint will live only as lon<; as the nil
that's in it lives. The oil is the life of
paint. "Dead Oil, Dead Paint."
hahhar condensed paint
It i>s not a 'Toaily niixoir' paint. It
ronifs to von ill a iml.-n-i-il form ? tho
driers, everything noeessary in it. except
the oil. You buy pure, raw IinFeed
oil and do your own mixing.
Sure of pure oil that way- not otherwise.
One gallon of pure raw linseed
oil and one gallon of llammar Condensed
Paint will rover more area,
wear longer, and give better results
than any other paint made. That's
strong talk, but "llammar" is strong
paint. One gallon of llammar Paint
and one gallon of linseed oil will rover
600 square feet of surface with two
coats and it won't eome ofT. Guaranteed
to stick for five years or
money back.
We have the exclusive atrencv far TTnmmar
Pnlnt In this place; come In seme day
before you paint and let us tali you why
"llammar" Is the best paint, and show von
how you can save at least 25% on your next
paint bill. . _ .
ink H
sally never fj?
>oda cracker I ^
e eaten m $
eda 1 s
;uit 1 ?
Dda cracker I !'
good and M
L, protected ffij
hands by a K
oisture E& m ,i,
I %
uit company
scr
WSittt They II emit. 11;
A Scotch cler gyniaii named Fraser je
claimed the title and estates of Lord I'1
Lovut. Hi' tl'i <! on the trial of the
ease to establish his pedigree by pro- da
during tin ancestral wnteh 011 whieh to
were engraved the letters S. 1*. The r 11
claimant ;?1 l?%:rt*? I that these letters tii
were the Initials of his aneestor. the
notori >as Shr.011 Fraser. Lord Lovat, d:i
behead-d la 17 17 for supporting the lit
young pretender. The letters, engraved rJ'
uudcr the regulator, were shown to
stand for "Slow, Fast," and the ease d:
was laughed out of eourt. je
I'
The Diver lliril.
A Dantzic eorresp uuleiit writes:
While swimming on :> lake with her d:
bro ?! of live a diver bird was shot and, b
nlthou- h mortally wounded, collected ri
her young ones and dived for their 1C
safety. When her dead body lloated to
the surface the live little birds were
still clinging with their beaks to her
wings, but all had been suffocated by
remaining too long under the water.? d:
London Mail. Ti
' 1 tli
I'll iloMopliy. I1''
A Kansas philosopher warn* the men
against the girl who takes time to consider
a proposal of marriage. lie intimates
that she is hopeful that'some- ('j
ruing better will turn up. Still, the
man slii' dually aeeepts can console
r.tniself with the relleetlon that she has'
discovered it wasn't possible for anything
better to turn up.?Cleveland ^
1'luiu Dealer. ?}
The WlilMtle IJlow*.
Rill?Don't you think this blowing of
factory whistles is a nuisanceV dill?
Well, when they blow for ipiittlng time
I don't think so. but when they blow
for us to g> to work I certainly do!Yonkers
Statesman. _
County Assessor Way'aid. ]l
J. W. Coulter, of Leslie. S. I)., As- '
se-snr of Stanley Countv. relates tlie
following: 'M was waylaid l?v a complication
of throat and lung troubles, d
i?ronehitis. asthma and a terrible rough, i>
which had affected me for years, when ('
1 was persuaded to try l>r. King's New hi
Discovery. Relief came almost imme- K
diatelv, ami in a short time a perma- nent
cure resulted." No other medicine
eompa'es with it as a sure and
<|iiiek cure for coughs and colds. It
cures after all other remedies have "
failed Kvery bottle guaranteed at l<
all druggists Price 5t>c. and $1.00, *'!
Trial bottle free.
d
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l)o Yon Open A our Mouth n
1 Ike a young bird and gulp down whatever
food or medicine may beotTcred yon? d
Or, do you want to know something of the (J
coinpiisition and character of that which d
you take into your stomach whether us
fund or medicine ?
Most intelligent and sensible people
now a-days insist on knowing what they <l
employ whether as food or as medicine. "
Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect * '
right to insist upon such know ledge. So ho
publishes, broadcast and on each 1m it tiewrapper,
what his medicines are made of ,|
and verities it under oath. This lie feels <j
lie can well iilTord to do I men use the more ,|
the ingredients of which his medicines
are made are studied :iikI understood tho
iimri' will their superior curative virtues
Unappreciated. uj
I '.>r the cure of woman's peculiar weakne-x-s.
irregularities and <l< rangemeuts, rt
'i\ in_r rise to frequent headaches, hack- ('i
ache, dragging-dow u pain or distress in
lower abdominal or pelvic I'e^ion, accompanied,
ofttimes, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symptoms
of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is a most efficient remedy. f<
It is equally effective in cm ng painful tl
periods, in giving strength to nursing |,
mothers and in preparing tlie system of ,.|
the expectant mother for haby's coming,
tints rendering childbirth safe and compar.itively
painless. The " Fa vorite Pre- 11
seri pt ion " is a mi>st potent, st rengt liening '
tonic to the general system and to the tl
organs distinctly feminine in particular.
It is also a soothing and invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion,
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, p
spasms, chorea or St. Vitns's dance, and (|
other distressing nervous svmptoms ;it- tl
teudant upon functional and organic diseases
of the distinctly feminine organs. "
A host of medical authorities of all the "
several schools of practice, recommend I.1
eaeh of tlie several ingredients of which tl
"Favorite Prescription" is made for the
cure of the diseases for which it is claimed
to lie a cure. Yoii may rend what they
say fnr umirnrff hy sending a postal card
request for a free Iwioklet of extracts from
the leading authorities, to Doctor K. V. ;i
Pierce Invalids' Motel and Surgical In- u
stitute, Ituffalo. N. Y., and it will come to .:
you hy return post.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
)U CONGRESS.?Itli DISTRICT.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for Congress from 4th district,
bject to the rules of the Democratic J
rimary election. (?. II. Maiiox.
FOR STATE SEN ATE7~
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for election to the office of State
nator for Union County, subject to
e rules and regulations of the Demoatic
Primary Election.
1 .owndes J. BltOWXtNO.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for the office of State Senator
out Union County, subject to the
suit of the Democratic Primary
lection. Bkxj. F. Tou ssknd.
~~FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
I am a candidate for re-election to
ie o lice of County Superintendent of
(location for Union County, subject
Primary Election. 1). it. Fant.
Subject ?o the decision ot the I'ein ratic
Primary I aniiouiict' myself a
mdidate for the oHieeof Superinlendit
of Kducation lor I'nion county.
Tllllji, II. ( iol<K..
I hereby annonnee myself a caudiite
for t lie oilier of Superintendent
Kduralion. subject to the rules and
filiations of the Itemeeratie I'riina
election. M. I.. Lemastek
FOR AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for theoiliee of County Auditor,
bjcct to the decision of the Demoatie
primary. .1. I>. Errs.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for Auditor of Union county, subet
to the derision of the Democratic
"imary election. Lkvi \V. Smith.
I hereby announce myself :? eandiite
for election to the ollice of Audir
of Union county, subject to tin*
les of the Democratic Primary deeMi.
T. C. Jot.t.y.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for County Auditor, subject to |
e decision of tin' Democratic I'riinaelection.
M. S. Faivkxt.
... . ' ?i '
I hereby announce myself a csrndiite
for Auditor of Union county, sub
et to tlits rules of tin.1 Democratic
rimary election.
S. S. Fakkak.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for fled ion to the oflice of Audiir
of Union County, subject to the
lies and regulations of the DeinoeratI'riniary
Flection.
.1. It. Tjancastkit.
Foil TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for reelection to the office of
reasurer of Union county, subject to
ic rules of the Democratic Primary
eetion. .1. II. Barti.ks
Ft HI SUPER VISOR.
I hereby announce myself a eandiite
for tiie oflice of County Supersor.
subject to the decision of the
emocratic primary. M. It. I.eb.
I hereby announce myself a candiite
for reelection to the oflice of
utility Supervisor of Union county,
ibjeet to the rules of the Democratic
rimary election.
T. J. Bktkn it a ro it.
I hereby announce myself a candiitc
for election to the ollice of ConnSupervisor
of Union County, subet
to tin- rules and regulations of
io Democratic Primary Flection.
i i u.
F<)U M A< i ISTRATIO.
I announce myself ii candidate for
anistrato for Union Township: sub ct
to tin* result of the Democratic
rimary election.
.1 no. 1'. (}auk.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for election to the ollice of Majjtrale
f?r Union Township, Union
ounty. subject to the rules and reguitions
of the Democratic Primary
lection. T. J. Vinson.
(."<)UNT V ('(>.MM1 SS<)N Kit.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for ("ounty commissioner subject
> the rule of tin* Democratic Primary
lection. W. Fowi.rii Bono.
I hereby announce myself a candiilte
for ("ounty commissioner subject
> the decision of the Democratic Pritary
election. J. E. Si-itocsK.
1 hereby announce myself a eandiate
for reelection for the ollice of
ounty commissioner, subject to the
ecision of the Primary election.
Saxkoiu> \V11.lieiin.
I hereby announce myself a eandi
ate tor reelection tor Uounty Comlissioner,
subject to the decision of
lie Democratic I'rimnry elect ion.
A. ( } It IKI IN I iKXTI.Y.
I hereby announce myself :i eamliate
for the olliee of County Cotmhisoner
of Union County, subject to the
eeision of the Denioeralie primary.
I. M. .M'>lt i. K Y.
I hereby announce myself :i caudate
for the olliee of County Com misoner
of Union county, subject to the
lies ami regulations of the Dcmoraiie
primary election.
.Ioskcii S \ \ i?KKS.
FOR PRORATE .11:1?(JK.
Thanking the people of my county
r their confidence placed in me in
ie past, and feeling better qualified
y my experience in the olliee todisharge
the duties hereafter, I anotinee
myself ti candidate for reelecon
to the olliee td' Probate .ludge for
fnion county, subject to the rules of
lie Democratic primary election.
.1 ason .M (rRKKIt.
believing in the Democratic prineile
of rotation in olliee, feeling conlient
of my tibility to fill the position
i the satisfaction of the people, I
nnounee myself a candidate for the
llice of Probate Judge of Union coun(,
and promise to abide the result of
ie Democratic primary.
W. W. Joiinson.
IIOU8K OF UK Pit KS E N T A TIV K3.
We hereby announce lla/.cl b. Scaife
candidate for House of Representaves.
subject to the rules and regulaons
of the Democratic Primary elecOll.
VOTKRH. 1
I hereby announce myself a candi- 4
date for ihe otlice of Representative in !
the State Legislature, subject to the ?
decision of the Democratic primary. 1
L. (?. South a ui> . j
The friends of Carroll II. Foster an- 4
nounce him as a candidate for the J
Legislature, subject to tin* rules and g
regulations of the Democratic primary 4
election.
I hereby announce that I am a can- ~
didate for the House of Representatives
from Union county and pledge !
myself to abide the result of the Dem- 1
ocratic Primary election. j
.1. G. Hugh es, i f
THE MAGNETIC COMPASS. I I
First turd on Ktiropean Veaaela In
tliv Twelfth Century. I
Some Asian people, perhaps the Chi- i
nese, discovered many ceuturles ago ;
that a kind of iron ore possessed a very ?
peculiar quality. We call this ore mag- ?
netic ore, or. In more common language,
lodestone, nud It Is very widely
tlistrihutetl, especially In the older
crystalline rocks. It was found that if
a bit of lodestone were placed in water
upon a piece of cork or straw braid it an
would turn till tin* axis of the stone assumed
a north and south position. A an
phenomenon of magnetism had been
discovered bj means of an ore that is
peculiarly susceptible to magnetic in- ;lM
tluenee.
It is an open question whether the l?n
Chinese utilized I lie directive power of p.
the lodestone, but it is certain that the
llrst rude compass was not used on
European vessels before the twelfth
century of our era. 1 *>y that time the
true magnetic compasa had been evolved
through the discovery that if an no
iron or steel needle were stroked on a i
lodestone it would receive tin* attrac- (
live and directive power of this ore. bo
With this appliance placed at the bo
service of navigation the vessels that 1,1
had hugged the coasts soon dared to
\enture even out of sight of land. A
new impetus was gradually given to C
cartography, for now the true direr- 11
tions of the coast lines might be charted
with some approach to accuracy. It |
was the happy fortune of Italian sailors
to make the surprisingly excellent
surveys of the directions and lengths of j I <
the ltlaek sea and Mediterranean
coasts and al >ng the Atlantic to Kritisli '
waters that have come down to u>; in
the so called Portulan maps.?Cyrus C.
Adams in Harper's.
Fitted the Description. 1
"I know I am going to be rich some 1
day."
"IIow do you know?"
"A little bird told me."
"He was a bird sure If he told you
anything like that."
WE CARRY ii
Everything that obtains to the, H
DRUG LINE.
Soaps, Extracts, Candies,
Brushes, Perfumes, Stationery
and all kinds of toilet ar- T
tides. A full line of drugs
and chemicals. Prescription
work a specialty. We give',
all Doctors Prescriptions
nnirk- anH nrnnint nt-t,M-?tir?r? t<;
vivtiv** VM .v* j ? ?/ ! IJ- C IUIV llliv/ll
ri
0
AT THE p
PALMETTO DRUG CO., *
1
Huiet and Renwick Owners
YOUR TRADE
I ask for your trade on broad {
basis of giving you more, value for
your money. ?
You say everybody makes that
claim. Of course they do, but they
don't sustain it when the test is , O
made.
ECONOMIZE j*
, Economy in buying is one source
of profit. My quotations represent rA
Ilic SitvilHN Mv liiwiniiuu
? n * n j ?'u.--unvii in I'uorM
upon superior service and lower
prices for the same goods. More p
goods for same money
Same Goods For Less
Money.
geo. w. going. c
i
I DULL
H tor b??Ty liitdi
"Carbo-Hfaftutic t: lathi I
Cuthion Strops, $1.00.
Free booklet "Hints to Sliavers."
IIN10N HARDWARE tO.. Ilnlon. S C.
P
I H A I R &
! DENT]
?
I Crown, Bridgework and ]
J Office over Mutual Dry G
| DR. J. MONRO
{jj E N T
uv Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty. Phone 11
nion ?5c Glenn Springs J
Railroad Company.
me Table Effective May 27, 1906. T
Leave Union 7:30 a. in., 12:30, 4:90 ?
<1 7*:"i0 p. m.
Arrive Buffalo 7:15 a. in., 1 :4o, 4:15
(1 *8:25 p. in.
Leave Buffalo 8:15 a. in., 1:30, 5:00i
<1 *8: 10 p. in.
Arrive Union 8:30 a.m., 1:45, 5:15
(I 8:25 p. in. n
Leave Union 8:40a. in. and 5:25 p. m.
iss Neal Shoals 0:2*? a.m. anil 0:05 P
in. Arrive Bride 9:40 a. m. and ;1
- "> P- "> C
Leave Pride 10:00 a. in., and 6:55
in Pass Xeal Shoals 10:20 a. 111., ^
d 7:15 p. in. Arrive Union 11:00 a. H
and 7:50 p. m.
All trains daily unless otherwise
ted, week days only,
'Saturdays and Sundays only,
[lonnee.tion made at Pride with Sea- I ?
ard Air Line through trains southnnd
in the morning and northbound
the evening. M, 15. Sumjikk,
(tpii'l Passenger Agent.
>IG BARGAINS!!
i
ird wide Bleaching, a Cork- ~
er, 13 yards $1.00 v
YorH \eidp Rl^nrhincr
IOC, 11 yards for $1.00
,000 Yards White Madras, I
36 inches wide, worth,
12 1-2 and 15c, our special h
price 10c
I Colored lawns at Reduced Prices, ?,
' o
lutchinson & Wicker?
TIPS
(l
he New Liquid Headache *
j c
Cure j?
i1
; sold on a positive guaran)e
to cure Headaches, Neu- j
ilgia, Rheumatic and all
ther ordinary aches and
ains. Contains no Opium,1
Chloral, Cocoaine or other
abit forming drug. Price
0 and 25 cents a bottle, |
nrl C rontc n Hnco of
I IVJ U V^V-IUJ cl V.UV.3V. clL OVJWcl
>untain.
)UKE DRUG CO.
SPECIAL PRICES
Vhite Wine Vinegar high
rade at 20 cents per gallon.
>ring your jug and try one
allon for 20cts.
Remember that if you are
I
ot satisfied you can get your
loney back.
I have about 15 gallons of
HE M I C A L APPLE VINEGAR
i
'hat 1 am going to close out
t 12 cents per gallon. Bring
ag quick.
W. Newell Smilli.
Phone 126.
Pes haiSrba l s a m
^ JmCloan"? and boaiitifiia t!in lialr.
Ml'""""!'! " , lu*<ir|aii? _ Krnwdi
|MV\KV w.m.JM it-vrr raim 10 jirnvoro *'*"ayi J
5R'?^ nHair to its Youthful Color. I
-4B[|aCurcn poalp ditrppcs jm hair lalliug. I
PICTURES
'icture Framing, Glass, Wall {
Paper, Window Shades,
Carpet Laying. J
MILLINGS, The Paper Man, i
hone 161. Main Street. Union, S.C *
a* >
HAIR, :
ISTS. 5
Regulating a Specialty. ?
oods Co., Union, S. C. 3
E WALLACE, ||
I S I
Ofllces: Rooms 1 and 2 W|l
7. Nicholson Building. HN
I0UTHERN RAILWAY
HE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM.
nexcelled Dining Car Service.
Through Pullman Sleeping Cars
on all Through Trains?Convenient
Schedule on all
Local Trains,
Winter Tourist Hates are
o\v in effect to all Florida
oinls. For full information
s to rates, routes, etc., con
li 11 nearest souinern Kail way
icket Agent or
ROOKS MORGAN, R.W.HUNT,
A. (J. P. A., 1). P. A.,
Atlanta, (5a. Charleston, S. C.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
:eal estate, stocks and
bonds.
OUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET.
/
. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS.C
DePASS & DePASS,
Law Offices Over Peoples Bank.
Ayr
POST OEEICE DIRECTORY.
[ours of Opening-, Closing-and Delivery
of the Daily Mails at the
Union Post Office.
Post office opens at S o'clock every
ny (except Sunday) and closes at 0
'clock p. in.
Post office open for delivery of mail
n Sunday from 12:30 to 1 :30 n. m.
Mail for train No. J), due here at 9 a.
i., closes at 8:45 a. m.
Mail for train No. 14, due here at
1:35 a. m., closes at 11:10 a. m. _
Mail for train No. 13. due" ^
:3o p. in., closes at 2:10 p. in.
Mail for train No. l'), due here at
:53 p. in., closes at 8.15 p. in. each
ay.
Persons should remember and oberve
these hours in order to be aeoniniodated
at the post office in reeiving
or sending mail matter through
his office.
Feb. 1906. J. C. Hcntkr,
Post Master.
TOILERS AND ENGINES.
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes,
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Mangers, etc. Mill Castings.
Cast every day; work 200
hands. ,
.omliard Foundry Machine and
Boiler Work and Supply Store.
Augusta. Georgia.
C A W Mil I c
IkJ/"? * V !TllL?L?iT*
LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY
. CLASS OF SERVICE.
ASK for our estimate before
j? placing your order.
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f COLUMBIA, S. C. '
haaasaaMBM^
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You can be cured of CANCER,
TUMOR, OR CHRONIC OLD
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treated. It is the surest cure on
| Eaith. Delay Is Fatal. How to
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