The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 30, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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i ' < I Xmas "fi : i Presents! jj? 1 1 j 1 What can you give your Dai ] |j a Christmas Present better U Piano, Organ, Sewi |J or Suit of Fur tCome now and select it and ] save you mon is. M. RICI SPECIAL HOLIDA' American Shorthand and 1 DUKIIAM. NORTH ( i ft* ONIY {k?s?H VS (oH,,je in the Ux-ofods presided o Aoditor?d sufficient ouarontfe of its supmority. '*?; r/yvi i iu> , ,r iwv tttrt coupon when sirt - OOUO fUK accepted for its FACE V/ ?- ? ?? ssrrssnsa OR $20.00 BookKoopme. Shotttund a a a a EOR?Stl B?8BC0?S. ?tC . on day compiHe s*dk ?x*sr expert FACULTY RAH.R I Nairn* A?Klr?*ss Dato I ex poet to enter ..... THE BOBO UNDERTAKING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANI Hear.se and Undertaker sent flnywT line of Undertaker's Supplies alw and best equipped Undertakers, ft licensed Embalmer and a native of with us. He sleeps over the office callB. Our Mr. M. W. Robo, who it ftvill always be on hand after a sh ^^mer's request. W. BOBO, Pres. & Treas. C rat Director and Embalmer. ^^PPRxiniug I inn ^All Bottle Liquid Veneer \ 50c Feather Duster J \ 50c Clothes Brush [ 411 For $1.00, Does 1 he Work I A 25c package Needles Free, Bailey Furniture and Lumber Co.; Fe. FOWLERp. CONTRACIOR AND BUILDER ll No Job Too Large En None Too Small Consult or write to me wher __ you want work done. I air. \y, here to do business. ROOM NO. 8 TELEPHONE 129 CITIZENS NAT. BANK BUILDING UNION, S. C ,H SE"lAAfpii^l Bitters FSucceed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. I FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE 1^1 it is the best medicine ever sold * *' over a druggist's counter. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND ?\k I < ! Iadirs t iron Ask r**r for cm-CTntfl-TRR'S A i lirt-r DIAMOND BRAND PILLS In Rid and/j\ ?inn Oeu metallic b->xes, sealed with hlue<0> I , RibuK.IV Till HO CTBBX. Bay ?l year v/ A fn |Mfl|M sad aah fee (W^UU-Ttt a V DIAMOND RttlRD PILLS, for twrntr-flye ... /' SOTS regarded aa Beat.Bafaat, Always Reliable. ,, ?, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS .5355, EVERYWHERE JX"T y ^ ^ ^ Lighter or Wife for "I than a handsome ^5 ing'Machine J| niture? *| I will guarantee to r ey. "| l, JE._U.lj Y RATES % Business College 3 VKOLINA act b> incoriior.itfil Accountant and j led and handed or mailed to us will be y HUE In part payment tor TUITION on any rchased of us on or before Jan. IS, 1910 id from each person. Courses of study: . Typewriting. Telegraphy, Penmanship. OAO FARE PAJO POSITIONS GUARANTEED I COMPANY, INC. 5 EMBALMERS. iere at any time. Full ays on hand. Oldest Ir. Guy M. Tarrant, a South Carolina, is now i and will answer all i a licensed Embalmer, lort notice by any cusjUY M. TARRANT, Fwt?al director and Embalmer. FY UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. C MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES Moderate Prices dure Frames ilarqed Portraits all Paper Glass etc RNIT11RE REPAIREI C. MILLING! Phone 552. R. H. B. HAH DENTIST 'Sna V /in OliilHSn Itw. niWHUI.IUII IJUI IU 111 .^hone 22 A Dreadful Wound i n knife, jjun, tin can, nifty na vorks, or of any other nature, <1 ids prompt treatment with Buckkm ica Salve to prevent blood .poison ?ronc, It's the quickest, surest bet >r all such wounds as also fot Burr s, Son*, Skin Kniptions, Eczem pned Hands, ConiM or Piles. AV * l)nijf Co. POWER OF HYPNOTISM. Remarkable Cure of a Persistent Ca of Hallucination. Writing in the American Mng zino of tho remarkable euros c focted by four groat medical oxpor through the means of hypnotist II. Addington Bruce describes case which was successfully treat* by Dr. Pierre Janet, the noted 1' risian specialist: "The patieut suffered from a pc sistent hallucination oL' seeing man in the room with her. il relatives believed that she was i sane and wished to place her in i asylum, as she occasionally mat Tested suicidal tendencies. But E Janet diagnosed her ease as one hysteria and with the aid of hyp tism made the interesting diseovc that the hallucinatory image whi< she thought she saw was the ligu of a lover who had deserted h several years l>eforc. It appear* that every time she thought o? h faithless sjveetheart his image ro before her. "To Janet it seemed a perfect simple matter to 'suggest' away tl hallucination by impressing up< her during hypnosis the idea th when she awoke she would no long see the imaginary form But 1 found that for sonic reason the su gestion would not 'take/ Day aft day he patiently hypnotized her, a ways without success. Finally 1 began to suspect that at bottom si did not want to be cured and th the passionate desire to see her lo cr. if only as a phantasm, eonstitu ed too strong a 'self suggestion' overcome by direct attack. A: other method would have to 1 tried. "'Very well/ he one day said her while she was hypnotized, 4 you want to continue seeing yoi lover, you shall see him. But, r member, you will always see hi with the head and face of a pig.' "He then brought her out of tl hypnotic sleep into her natur state. Five minutes later she u tered a cry and covered her ey with her bands. " 'What is the matter?' inquin Dr. Janet calmly. "It is terrible! Terrible!' si exclaimed. 'I see a man st&ndii in the corner of the room, and h face is like a pig's!' ^ "'How.absurd!' said Dr. Janet. "After this he left her to h< own devices, no longer hym^^h jMw the man with the face ofa^i wradually the hallucinatory imaj nn.1 n + lr>r??T+V? t i-r?t V xliflsi JLUVIVU UilU CIV IVU^Ki* VAtlXA V*J v*?? ? peared, leaving her restored to p< feet health. As Dr. Janet afterwa explained, the grotesque halluein I lion which he had succeeded in ii ! pressing upon her had hroug about a ]>rofound revulsion of Lei ; ing. Manifestly she could not lo . a man with a pig's head. She : longer wanted to see her Mvoethea or to think of him. and in prop< | tion as she ceased to think of hi i the hallucination disappeared.'' Mixed as to Names. A young woman who has a treat ' erous memory for names had drofl experience not long ago. S had encountered in a railway s tion a face that seemed familiar i her. She remembered that she h | mot the young man at the house a friend some weeks before, hut I the life of her she could not at I recollect his name. Finally, how cr, when the young man stopped shake hands she asked: "Surely this is Mr. Tomhsto whom I met at Mrs. Walker's." j The stranger smiled. "You right as to our place of merlin ? :.i i... ?t.?* .n MliJ ill', uui Dwnn; n tun mutw u to the name. I am Mr. Sto i grave!"?-Cincinnati Common j Tribune. ' Not Easy to Wed In France. It is no easy matter to be man )in France, says F. Berkeley Sin in Success Magazine. One gi thing in favor of so sacred a e< mony is an event requiring mon of preparation, of the signing * endless pa[>er8, the certificates ^ birth and the consent of pare ' until at last the wedding day, wl has been arranged for to the en satisfaction of every one concert including the legal authorities, rives. If marriage is difficult, voree is even more so. There ^ no such romantic and youthful ^ ventures as eloping on a twelve lar capital, handing ten to the commodating parson and wiring forgiveness with the change. When Whistler Was Late. , Whistler, the artist, was one invited to dinner at a friend's h< and arrived at hiR destination hours late, il "How extraordinary I" he exel le- ed as he walked into the dii room, where the company was f ed at the table. "Really, I sh lS) think yon might have waited a is, Why, you're just like a lot of at with your eating!" "What's the worst you can sa about him?" "He hasn't an honest hair in hi head.'' a- "Well, that's bad enough." :f- "Oh, not so bad as you think. t9 mean he wears a wig." ? Binning u> ham Age-Herald. a "1 had l>ecn troubled witf? constipatio hI for two years ami tried all of the bei a. physicians in Bristol, Tenn., ami the could do nothing for me," writes Tho< E. Williams, Middlesl>oro, Ky. "Tw ;r- packages of Chamlx'rlain's Stomaeh an (i Liver Tablets cured me." For sale h pr all dealers. n" ^rs. Snoozer.?Henry, the alarr l.n clock has just gone off. J1" Bnoozer?Thank goodness! I hop r* the thing'U never come back.Boston Transcript. ry Kept the King at Home. "For the DHut vear we have kent tli r" King of all laxatives?Dr. King's Ntv or Life Pills?in our home and they hav proved a blessing to all our family, writes Paul Muthnlka, of Kutt'alo, N. \ 1 Easy, but sure remedy lor all Stomacl sp Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 'J5C i Hire l>rug Co. jp Employer?And where did yi? m get your commercial education? ;l^ Mine \Vood H. Employed?1 di the Christmas shopping for our en ie tire family?Harper's Razaar. For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheur LI , d- I The intense itching characteristic ( , these ailments is almost instantly allaj ' | ed by t.'humlN'rlaiii's Salve. Many suvei |eases have ln.vn eiinsl hy it. For .vale b ill. J all dealers. Old Roeksey ? Why did yo L0 quarrel with the Count, my dear? n. Miss Roeksey ?He called me hi hp treasure, and it sounded altogethe too suggestive.?Smart Set. 1.^ The quicker a cold is gotten rid of tli d less the tlanger from pneumonia an ar other serious diseases. Mr. 15. W. 1 e. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "I finnl believe Chamberlain's Cough Keuaody t be absolutely the Ixist preparation on th markets for colds. 1 have recommende ie it to my frieixls and they all agree wit aj me." For sale hy all dealers. ^ Singleton?Do you believe in th old adage about marrying in hast ^, and repenting at leisure? Wedderly?No. I don't. Aftc a man marries he has no leisure.Smart Set. lW Every family has need of a good, n liable liniment. For sprains, bruise soreness of the milRelcs nn/i rhiminot er pains there is none better than Chan ^ berlain's. Sold by all dealers. J- the theater and nol>ody home 1 i>? button up your dress.''?New Yor P" Telegram. rcl A GOOlfREASON ?- Union People Can Tell You Why 'jf is So. Down's Kidney Pills cure the cause I disease, and that is why the cures are i no ways lasting. TIuh remedy strengthc irt and tones up the kidneys, helping the )r. t<? drive out of the liodytheliquid poiso that cause backache, headache and d 11,1 tresaing kidney and urinary complainl Union p**>ple t?*stify to permanent curt ! K. B. Scott, Union Mill House, IJnio S. O., says: "I always praise Doar t Kidney Pills when an opportunity c curs, as I know that tlwy are a relial s' renmdy. About a year ago I sutrer he considerably from backache, the pi! ta_ centering in tlie small of my hack a . making stooping or lifting almost out j the quofltion. The kidney socretic an were also unnatural and at times qu of irregular in passage. Hearing Doai for Kidney Pills highly spoken of, 1 proci II ed a la>\ and through their use I v cured. I have f?dt strong and well sir '"V- then, my kidneys have performed th fo functions pro|>erly aiul 1 have had no turn of backache." For sale by all dealers. Price T1f'' cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffa New York, sole agents for the Uni l're States. ?* D natviA n'fl n Or IVCIilCIIIUCl liic ikuiiv ? * take uu other. US "(j "And how long, doctor, Hhoul< 1,1 Btick to this plain diet which y recommend? Why?er?until my hill is paid je^ Foley Kidney PillM arc tonic in acti lith tjiiick in results, and restore the nati 'eat. uetion of the kidneyM and bladder. T ?r(i. correct irregulariUcs. Glymph's Phai the a,:y" of What did the rhinoceros do wl of you fired at him? aski*l the ea nts, listener. Ilo juat stood still ? lich watched me run." led! TRY"THIS ar di- Two Minute Cure for Cold in Heai aro Chest?It is Curing Thousand Daily and Saves Times and z~_ M?ney for < >**t <t l>ow 1 three quartsrx full ot I ! ing water, anil a towel. Pour into the water a teuapoonfu ! HVOMEI (pronounced High-o-me.) I'ut your head over the 1m?w1 and c< day l)oth head and bowl with towel, ou.so I^roathe the vapor that ari?eN for minutea, and preato! your head u clear a? a bell, and the tightness in chest ia gone. (lim- Nothing like it to break up a hi ninff cold, euro wore throat or drive awn . cough. It's a pleasant cure. You'll joy breathing Hyomei. You'll fee ould once ita aootliing, healing and benel bit. effects as it paaaea over the inthuned o\En rritAt4*l membrane. .ri0 cents a bott druggists everywliere. Ask Pain Drug Co. for extra bottle Hyomei ' luilent. - m is i p. > n y To Our I n We take pleasur ie each and every < r 1, 11 tomers for their u j age given us the ihoping for a c if 'i the same, we i y ? and all a Prosper 8 New Year. ie d 1 J. COl ie M sr 15H. ie i) it !: ANNOUN< || To each and ev< I' customers we E" 11 wishes for a Ha] v; and beg to say \ K?- ^ ^ ;'3 |; best to give the j "J | J and liberal tre: \i | j future that it hi E |! our policy to e eir *: j; tomers. Si I Union Har j j its flnftnflrtfrflr ou . g I Money rmON IMPROVED I g?r ind ___ I^ongTirne. Easy Pay Actual Cost of Perfec i or s missions Charged. I I JOHN B. PA P. O. Box 282 COLUMI T ?V. I he ? I avy Profeesor (returning home from a l*.na v?8>t.) ? Aha, your abeent-minded I at husband didn't forget to bring home ^and hi* umbrella thie time. See! Je at Hie Wife?But, Henry, when you 1Cjf? left home you didn't take an umbrella-?Boston Transcript. # \ i \ | ? 6r )atrons ' e in thanking I < < >vJ jiic oi uur cus- . . liberal patron: past year, and ontinuance of I ?vish you one ous and Happy 4 HEN. *?PVtT*9S CEMENT! if i'l '* zry one of our || extend best '| E>py New Year, ;* ve will do our J ? same courteous'| , . ?? V v atment in the 11 is always been J| xtend our cus- || dware Co. if r ?l to Loan ? FARMING LANDS ments. Borrower Pays :ting: Loan. No Com LMER & SON, I Sylvan Building I MA, S. C. I Mintress (proudly)?My husband, Bridget, in a colonel in the militia. Bridget?I thought as much, \ ma'am. Sure, it's th' goine malicious look he has, ma'am.?St. Louis Time. f ,