The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 30, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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; g and is light.
. in Pianos, Organs, Graphc
. jp Furniture, Guns, etc. Pr
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III Mr. Hodges, an Expert Eml
Floyd & Co., Spartanburg,
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H Hearse sent to any part of
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will be exhausted by that time, ar
2 O. A. SW1
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Come In and Look!
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I Our Stock is complete.
Ijum reoeiveu. new
RUGS! RUG
We have them from 35i
Art Squares from'
All Wool, Bros. Brussels
New Patt
II DON'T FORGET OUR
la Store that saves yc
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;et on ball her rings $ 1
'or the White Sewing 5 i
Machine which we have $
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people have asked, "Is 8
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ices and terms to suit. ?
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the county. First class H |
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VANITY.
Sonic one lias said that r. touch
?f nature makes the whole world
kin. W ith equal truth it may lu-j'
said a touch of vanity hinds all j,
mankind together?that means >
womankind also. And why so? j.
Much reasoning is not required
to conclude this fact. W'e meet ,
a person; suppose that person1
should studiously avoid showing j*
any pleasure in our company,
should never speak a word of
praise, never commend a single j
act of ours; and not only never
praise us by words, hut in addition.
never by any act show the
slightest approval or pleasure at
our movements or even ourselves.
How should we act toward that .
person? I?y no means should we
seek his or her company: and
nothing in common would be
ours. That person would not be .
"our kind." not congenial; there- j
fore not akin.
Hence, we see that people
must, by word or act. flatter us I
to pain our companionship or;!
friendship. We have absolutely ,
nothing to do with those who do
not. Now this does not mean N
that we are compelled to lay it (
011 with a paint hrush. or to open 1
wide the faucet: not at all. In
fact, veiled flattery is the very *
best kind and shows a master I
mind hack of it. Just flatter a ^
man or a woman, who never once;
suspected your motive, and you; j
have accomplished a jjrent feat.
\nd it is a nretty safe rule, that
lie who loudly proclaims his dis-^
late for flattery or even pfwsis
the very one most easily flattered. I
Yes. indeed! The whole race c
of ns need a certain amount of |
llatterv to live on: our vanitv *
must he tickled once in a while. I
>r life irets blue, Vanity is that
dniost insatiate desire for 110- v
ice. attention, coniinendation and I
iraise. jj
Furthermore. a certain amount
>f this "desire" is ^iven every
nan (every woman inherits
0 so that it is the common chord. |
finding ns together. Snatch vani-\
v out of the world, and the me- .
rhanism part and parcel of the
vhole thing would tlv to prices.;'"
Canity! Why, without it life!.
,voud become a trudge through:*
lespond's deepest aloug-h \Vit4-t>ut
vanitv. and food for it. the ^
nost selfish race of mortals j
vouhl evolve, and this selfishness. .
vhich works its own destruction. ^
vould finally eliminate the race.
h> after all. vanity is a good tiling; ^
t makes us kin : it keeps us alive ^
m<l suffices to make poor little
nan happy for a season. 1
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THE VILLAGE. N
Life in a village has many =
lrawhacks and disadvantages.
Accommodations and conveniences
hat seem a necessity in large citi-'
s are entirely lacking in the little I
tamlets of but n f??ve hntwlpo/l I
ouls. There are 110 electric
ights, no water works, improved
itreets. small stores with poor
itocks, poor mail facilities, and
nany other items that might he.
nentioned. And yet there is a
jood si<le to this life in a small
own.
Everybody knows everybody
lse. and a stranger becomes acpiainted
in a few hours. Walk
lown the lone street and every j
me you pass is known to you; i
."ou call them all by the Christian
tame, and even the smallest girls
ind hovs you know and call by
tame. Quite to the contrary is
'itv life. There, vou know hut I
ew, and greet fewer still; a
tranter may abide for days and
nay be years, never attracting a
>assing notice. The rule of the
ity is "every one for himself and
he devil take the hindmost-"
["here's more selfishness in one
<|uare inch of the city than in a
qitare mile of the village. Hut
he great blessing of life in a vilage
is the svmpathy between the1
leighbors. There, people are inleed
neighbors- The smallest joy ?
s shared by every friend in the
ittle town. What pleases one is;
pleasure to all; friend rejoices ^
vith friend. And when sorrow J
alls, it strikes the whole pco pie. 4
\ death in one family casts a 3
loud of jjloom over everv heart: 4
i loss to one is felt 1>\ all others.
t is beautiful to see how people'
l<> sympathize with each other.! oj
nil the place to see it is the little
mi
'illagc. [ n
May this neighborly feeling live
m. ever lighting the burdens of
ife. and making sweet the lives.*,
f men I K
Mr. L. M. Ragin, who was a ~
andidatc for secretary of State
ist summer, died in Columbia Fri- St
av. lie suffered a stroke of ap- tli
plcxy. ' tit
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News From West Springs.
West Springs, Nov. 26.?Well,
le much-talked of Hoburn-Coburn
ase is settled at last. Let us
ope that the people will find
omething else .to talk about.
Mr. S. E- West, of Spartanburg,
s visiting his parents, Mr. and
drs. J. 1* West, and recuperating
lis health at West Springs.
Mr. C. J. Thomas and family
vill move to Darlington, S- C.,
hortlv. We are sorry to lose Mr.
Thomas.
Messers. J. Clabe Lancaster
tnd J. 1). Wade'went to Spartanntrg
011 business Saturday.
Special Thanksgiving service
vas held on Sundav at Bogansille.
,
Rev. D. E. Camark preached an
'xcellent sermon from the words,
'The Lord is my Shepherd." Afer
the sermon, one applicant for
nemhership was baptized.
Rev. Mr. Camak leaves for con
ercnce with a pood report from
logansville.
Miss Susie Rountrec. who was
'xnectcd to take charge of the
miliary department of the school
lore, is unable to do so. This is
icard with regret. The school is
veil attended and the people are
lesirous that their children should
nake use of their advantages.
We are .triad to sec that with
very issue The Times grows hot-,
er and better. The correspondnts
letters are good (mine isn't"), i
die editorials arc bright and wit -!
v. Yes. The Times Is the leader. I
.onp may it livc^
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Postmaster Robbed.
(4. \V. Fouts. postmaster at Riverton.
a., nearly lost his lil<vanfl was robbed
if all comfort lU'corftiiyj fo his letter,
vhit'll s:ivs:"For 'Jo voars*I4iad chronic
iver complaint, Vhieh Jed to inch a
"vcrc ease of jnundioc tliat t?^eh my
in^rer nails turned Jlfllpw : when my
lector )>re.?eribed Electric Bitters,
rhioh cured nie jfhd have kept me
roll for eleven yours." Sure cure for
' iliousuess. Neuralgia. AVcakn^ss and
II Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Rladcr
derangements. A wonderful tonic,
it all drug stores. 50 cents.
Fditor J. Rutlodge McCIhcc, of
lie < ircemvood Index, has sold
is interest in that paper to Mr.
1. L. Watkins. He has not yet
nnonneed his plans, except that
. . . : 1 1 . t t r
e win remain wiin Hie index lor
jine lime.
In the Mexican Herald of
)ctobcr 26th. appears this local:
I. L. Scaife. a well known mintg
man and attorney, of Union.
. (\. and Macbeth Young, mayor
f Union, are registered at the
lurbidc. At the Satiz last night,
lr. Scaife entertained at dinner
Ir. and Mrs. II. L. Eisenhart and
lr. Young. Mr. Young and Mr.
caife will visit the Coronas mines
1 outlay. f
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tho pountry with lied* and pillows. Listen to
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