The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 04, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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QiOOOOOOO* 1 TO I We send yo X In the days and weeks 1% aooui it every day, Do f it will make os glad. > 4SfcJt he f To have the per r ceeded we leave f limits of our bu< f render all the* f necessities and f been able to rea i New Year with f that we could p( r untiring zeal to $ > c V We extend you our sin V best, the cleanest, the 1 |THE c r _ _ a - i? - - ? ouma rticis adoui riymouth Kocks. Mi George F.. Howard, secretary of! llie National Poultr\ association, and tinrlcr the supervision of United States Department of Agriculture, in bulletin 51. says: "The Plymouth Rock is the most popular of all varieties oi poultry as a general-purpose fowl. Its medium si/e, hardy growth, and priori laving quali- , ties make it a practical fowl for'^thej farm. The Par red variety is the most generally known of the Plymouth Rocks, and it- history dates back a' little over a cjnarter of a century. Va- i rious bloods were used in its making,! the belief being general that it origi- i nally came front a cross between the American Dominique and the Black, Java. It has also been shown that the! Light Brahma, Dark Brahma, and Pit, Game have been used in its making. I "The Barred Plymouth Rock is of a J grayish-white color, regularly crossed with parallel bars of blue-black running in straight distinct lines throughout the entire length of the feather, and showing on the down of under-color! of the feathers. The barring is some-! what smaller on the hackle and saddle feathers than on other portions of the body. The bird is of medium size, # with broad neck, Hat at the shoulders, the breast is full, and the body broad and compact medium-sized wings that fold gracefully, the points being well covered with breast and saddle feathers;; a medium-sized head, ornamented with uji! IKIK, UI ixm 1^*<| tuiiiP (till! a large, bright eye: and yellow beak, legs and toes, places the picture before us in its entirety. The difference between the Barred and the Pea-comb Barred is that the latter has a small, firm and even pea-comh, instead of sin-J gle comb. "For the farmer or market poultryman they are favorites, being of medium size, well proportioned, with a | deep, full breast, making a most ad-j mirable bird for market purposes. | They are hardy, mature early, and make; excellent broilers from eight to twelve weeks old. They arc good layers the year round, and in winter they lay exceptionally well. Their eggs are brown in color and average R to a pound. They are good sitters and excellent mothers. "The Barred Plymouth Rock, besides being a practical fowl, is also one of the most sought after by fanciers. No class is better filled at the average poul-i try show of the country than is this. , The graceful figure, upright carriage, u this New Ye that follow, we still wish t that makes no difference, And now jnst a word ab< is Always Been sonnell of our fore : you to judge. It siness superior to t >e things, and at luxuries, at a sma ilize our expectatio new courage and jssibly show for th attain the high id >r Your Every cere thanks for what you \ freshest of everything to ec UNior >OOOOOOC?8* and active nature endear it to all as a fancier's fowl. There is a fascination in breeding il for plumage, the more regular and even the barring the better. It requires much skill to breed for color, and two matings are generally used. An established rule for mating foi cockerels is to use a standardcolor male with medium-dark iemalcs. and tor pullets use light male and dark females. The double mating is resorted to by many, yet the writer has seen rare specimens produced iron, single Dialings. "The characteristics of the Barred Plymouth Rock are noticeable in the other varieties of Plymouth Rocks, ex cepting that of color. The size,, shape, general outlines, and qualities are the same in the other varieties as in the Barred. The White Plymouth Rookis pure white in plumage throughout, and the huff is a clear huff, uniform in shade, except the tail, which is deep huff or copperish-yellow hrown. The huff should extend to the undercolor as much as possible; the deeper the better. "The standard weight of cocks is 9Yi pounds; hens, ~'/j pounds; cockerels, K pounds; and pullets, h'/. pounds." TYNER S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. A Guaranteed Cure. It you suffer from Dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form, gas, belching, hitter taste, offensive had breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart flutter, nancrnctritic frm/l t>*ntic t ?r >wt-llii)K in the stomach, hack or side deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyncr's Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, even of the worst cases. Tyncr's Dyspepsia Remedy expells the Kases and sweetens the breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic and Constipation at once. Drupcppsts or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Rice Drug Co., Union, S. C. Get right with God and you will be right with men. Some people try to treat their fellows right, without taking God into their lives, but this is impossible. BP8! ft Id softest growth. Hffn Nitm tftila to aim* Ormj x i T? &oooooooc< FRIENDS ar's Greeting, h . V, ' ,. you joy and prosperity, and the thought aid the wish w out ourselves, our business, Our Purpose tc e genteel and above has been our effort hat you obtain else' : the same time gi Her cost than you c ns, nor to come up i stronger determin, te liberal support ai eal? that j^aye alwa - >j FaviJiv Large lave done during 1906. and it. the hest nf servirp and no r-y W v a WVA I AW MIIU J/V V I. M GRO L L. WAGNO x>o?oooefl< CAUOHT IN THE CURRENT. College education for Women. i Oi tin- many <iuestinns which occupy tlu* attention oi thoughtiul public nicu. j that oi higher education for women has held a prominent place in Srhth Caro Una forWears? At Winthrop college th'? CfnJ ?. --- * ' ?.,.?nv. ^. 111 provides lor, ;tl>out -Jx hundred girls, but there arc twice 0*Bt number of^fipplications ev cry- year from* girls are seeking! an educfttioijJ- Converse- college and the denortkhiationatT institutions accom modate about twelve. hundred young ' women, but every one of schools! lis filled and refuses adtni&siort to applicants year by year. The State maintains three colleges I lor young men,?the Citadel, the University of South Carolina and Clemson. i j There are about one thousand students in these colleges. For the educationi of these boys the State appropriates j more than $_>oo,ooo every year. Winithrop. which is the only State college for women, receives $70,000 a year1 from tin- f~ I I . - , <iiiu niv ii iviuw * ?l II""' male education want this amount ini creased to a sum equal to that appropriated for male education, aud a strong effort will he made at the ap ' proaching session of the legislature to ; provide a way hy which the expectations of the women's college may he realized. We trust some scheme may he devised. A Wonderful Happening. Port Byron, N. Y., hps witnessed .one of the most remarkable eases of > healing ever .'recorded. Amos F. King, of that place, says: "Nuckfen's Arnica ! Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over So years. 1 am now eighty-five." Guaranteed tci cure all sores, hy all druggists; 25c. i To be of pood cheer in case of I disappointment: exercise greater | charity toward the erring, and ! make more allowance for the opin| ions of people whose views differ from mine; to smile more and frown less. A Memorable Day. One <?fdays we remember with jf pleasure, as with profit to oiA health, is the dBwon which we bccam? I acquainted wfQ^Dr. K'n#t New PH1s? the painless ciin ( headache Jtnd motfsness, and keep tht bowels right. 25<" at all druggists. J| ' *AND' ecause we wis so on clear through thi t" ill be there just the same, and our service to you. i run a Clean, ! reproach in even to give service of where. We have ive you a superior an^obtain the san lo our ideals, but > ations thaq ever rid patrdnju/0Vyo lys been'mir go31. or W fill citiraraltr . in auiwviwij apfiictiaic j litest attention, and all to CERY N, Manager. ,. Prosperity and the Railroads. Otic of the strongest testimonials t the prosperity ni the country is tli fact that the ptilrouds are not ahle t handle the freight and passenger tra tic with anything lil<e adequacy. Cot gested tracks and delayed trains ar now the rule rather than the exceptioi is was the case a. few years ago. Tli hulk of business has increased so rar idly that^he railroads cannot hautl it. and thflfcir factories and locomotiv works cannot'supply the demands mad upon them for additional cquipmcn Anyhow thc^j^dic sighs for relief. _ jwp?^ * A Squaffe Dpql Is assured you when you btAone of Di Pierce's family medicines?for all the In grodients entering into them are prtnto on the bottle-wrappers and their formul are attested under oath as being complnt and correct. You know Just what you ar paying for and that the ingredients ar gathered from Nature's laboratory, bein selected from the most valuable nativ medicinal roots found growing in ou American forests and while potent to cur are perfectly harmless even to the mos delicate women and children. Not a droj of alcohol enters into their composition A much better agent is used both for ox trading and preserving the mcdicinn principles used In them, viz.?pure triple refined glycerine. This agent possesse intrinsic medicinal properties of its owr being a most valuable anti-septic and ant: ferment, nutritive and soothing dcmul cent Glycerine plays an important part ii Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ii the cnrc of indigestion, dyspepsia am weak stomach, attended by sour risings heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue poor appetite, gnawing feeling in atom ach, biliousness and kindred derange merit* of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressini ailments, tho"Golden Medical Discovery Is a specific for all diseases of the mucou membrane*,,** catarrh, wlo-ther of tin nasal pflHnlges or of the stomach, bowel or pelvic organs. Even In Its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sovereign rem edy if its use lie persevered in. InChronh Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well whllo taking the "Golden Medical l)is covery " for the necessary constitutiona treatment, to cleanse the passages freel3 two or three times a day with Dr. Sage'i Catarrh Remedy. This thorough courst of treatment generally cures the worst eases. In coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial. throat and Jung affections, except consumption In Its advanced stages. thc"Golder Medical Discovery " Is a moat efficient remedy. especially in those obstinate, hang-or coughs caused by Irritation and congestion ol the bronchial mucous membranes. The "Ills oovery " m not so trood for tcute ooutrhs arlslnc from sudden colds, nor must It tx> expected to cum consumption In Its advanced sta?ea?no medicine will do that?hut for all the obstinate, chronic couffhs. which. If nselected. or badly treated, lead up to consump It Is the best medtchi?4|pfail^>ertakei) S5f000 - 7 ? BOO I RPR Cot;rsr.? Board at Cost. Writs Ovid OTRiW^Lm^AMlHCM COLLI# ?, Masse, ? jf' >. PATRC ;h you joy ani Is year of W07. We may Whatever of happiness 01 High Class Bus! y respect; how we every kind that co fought and we are class of high grad re elsewhere. We li ve are not daunted before. The hight u have given us e are Gratefi /our liberal support for 111 cost you less than you I COMI 300000000 Money to Loan. On improved and productive farini ? at 7 per cent, on loans of $10u0 an e upwards, and at 8 per cent, on loan 0 from $3oo to $1<k)0. All loans run ft j ; five years. For further particulai I i<> Ct 10WN8KN0. l-1 40-4 nios. Attorneys-at-Lav i, Union & Glenn Spring Railroad Company. It- Leave Union 7:30 A. M., 12:30 an e 4:30 P. M. ic Arrive at Buffalo 7:45 A. M., 12:4 t. and 4:15 P. M. Leave Buffalo 8:15 A. M.t 1:30 an - 5:00 P. M. Arrive at Union 8:30 A. M., 1:45 an .. 5.;i5 P- M. 1- Leave Union 9:00 A. M., 5:30 P. \ Pass Neal Shoals 9:35 A. M., 6:c e Pe Arrive at Pride 9:55 A. M., 6:2 ? P. M. ^ Leave Pride 10:25 A. M., 7:00 P. \ r Pass Neal Shoals 10:40 A. M., 7:1 ? P. M. 1 Arrive at Union 11:20 A. M.f 7:5 I! p- MAll trains daily. Connections mad L at Pride with Seaboard Air Lin s through trains. Southbound in th [l morning and Northbound in the ever I- ing. n M. B. Summer, a | General Passenger Agent. PRICES: H)!low Ground $2~60 * if^SwDoable Concave lor Exrta Hea<r * \ Beard($3.00 B ^^VV^TtfSi^Palr In LsatherCaee $5,601 to. M agnetle ' |y^^^^sv?,rop ,,0? 1 Mnro i Razor Troubles 1 Possible 366 Clean ShavM * " Get one ^^d?Hr from your ^fgSjjr dealer on 30 days trial, with NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE * For sale bj Union Hardware Co. r ??? i Try to be pleasant; it will cosi \ you little, and is worth much tc others.^ rMm % INS! \' i prosperity. S not be able to tell yon O f r success comes to yon, X iness-JBfe- A II we have sue- * mes within the If ; still fighting to * e eatables, table if 4 lave not always If , we turn to the If est appreciation If is to strive with af 07. Our Motto is: the at lave to pay elsewhere. * 3ANY, I ~j PICTURES ~ 3>! Picture Framing, Glass, Wall I* Paper, Window Shades, jjj Carpet Laying. J MILLINGS, The Paper Man, " ! Phone 101. Main Street. Union, S.C SOUTHERN RAILWAY # ,d [THE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. 15 [ Unexcelled Dining- Car Servlee. mrough Pullman Sleeping Cars id on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all d Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are 1 now in effect to all Florida points. For full information ,5 as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway i. Ticket Agent or 5 BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT, _ A. G. P. A., D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. e c J. A. BROWN, ? ?- DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. - HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. 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