The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 20, 1902, Image 2
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M\a Good "Liver".s>]
I Sometimes secre
0 U . thi*?
*j has a ;;blf
back;
Bad Liver.
MA DR. THACHER'S LI!
the old reliable remedy. It t
tonic to brace up the syst
Many have proved this
I had liver complaint
but received no benefit an
medicine from which I
recommending your in
Tour Dnipjrltt has 1
and Dr. Tliacher'a L
^Fthem. It ho won't,
to cents for
Write our Consul!
symptoms and receive
THACHER MEDICINE
Charles Norman Wins.
In I lie spring of last ye.tr Mr. Chas. |
Norman hastily lioarded an up passenger {
train witli a ticket bought the day be- v.
fore. He was told that his ticket w.is
no good and he would have to pay or get oil
lie said they would have to put
him oif as lie would not eet olT and he
was put off the t rain. He brought SHit
for $000 atthis term of court and the
jury awarded him $200 Monday.
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State What Yon want. t
i
There is a lot of the most desire able J
trade that no one ran get that doesn't
liandle "Clifton" Hour. Users of "Clif
nnnH Vui aafiaH/i/1 ?.U1? ?
I/WII Vy<?n u u ill] <%Iiy UtllCl
kind. "Clifton" has established a, new
standard of purity and the highest excellence.
If you have not used "Clif- '
ton recently you should by all means in- '
struct your grocer to send a sack when '
you order Hour again. Don't let him '
persuade you he has got "something
just as good''. lie may lie buying other \
so-called patent flour at a little less than
he pays for "Clifton", and he naturally '
wants to push this on you because he
makes a few cents more on it. Insist '
on having "Clifton", if you want the
purest and best. I
Braesford Mills.
Owensboro, Ky.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the late J)r. V. L. Poole
are hereby notified to present same
to the undersigned, properly attest- 1
ed, on or before August 1, 1902; and
all persons indebted to said estate
aro hereby notified to. mako settlement
with the undersigned immediately.
Mrs. Virginia B. Poolk,
Admiuisistratrix.
Or Hydrick ?fc Sawyer,
Attorneys for said estato.
May 20, 1902. 22-5t
Vanta
>uit or
HESE SUMMER
iSL
"Smart sac"
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A Busy Liver
liver that is attending to its vrock?
ffrvg hile. A lazy liver doesn't do
rones that oppressed, tired,
9" feelin#. Have you a lieadaohe,
ache? Are vou constipated, dizzy
bilious? T*lien your liver needs
ng up, try
rER AND BLOOD SYRUP
lever fails. You can't get a better
em and keep it in perfect condition.
1. Have ;OU?
kidney trouble forten years. I tried doctors
d 1 purchased two package* of yoar Liver
:eived great benefit. You cbn use my name
edicine. Yours truly,
J. W. SHARP, LouiavUlt, Ala.
Jr. Thaeher's Liver and Blood Byrup.
.Ivor Jledielm (Dry), or hs can net
end us tt> cents for a paeksge or
IS?Bat try yonr Drsulit first.
Nation Department explaining your
! free confidential advice.
COMPANY, Chattanooga* Toon.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
liemaining in the Post Office at Unio
5.vj., lor the week ending June 2(K1
1902.
fYndrews, Henry F Maggilhee, Ben
Beaty, A B Moore, M M
Bishop, John McClintock, Ilattii
Brown, Miss Giefe Moss, Jno A
Booker, MisS Emma Moore, John
Baneser, Willie Owens, J W
Coleman, It S Percey, Frank
Dome, Miss Janie Prysock,MrsIIattif
Glenn, Miss Rachel Ray, Elmira
Gilliam, Charlie (2) lticc, Mrs Lula
Gilliam, Mrs Anna llodgere, L B (4)
Gist, James Sanders, Mrs W (i
Gregory. Bill Smith, Mrs E M
fiosnell, Tom Smith, J J
Horn, Jim Starnes, Earl
Hobson, J M Shelton, Webster
Jeter, Perry Shuler. .1 M
lories, J A Steen, Miss Jjeslie
James, Mrs Henry Stewart, J L
Jeter, Miss Mary Webb, Frank
Kennett, Paul Webb, Henry
Kinard, Miss MamieWilliams, Willie
Kinsey, Julia E Wood, M W
Martis, Coleman Young, E L
Persons calling for the above le
tors will please say if advertised, an
will bo required to pay one cent i<
their delivery.
J. O. Hitntkk. P. M.
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In Hot Wntcr.
Still another railroad case was up tl
wi'i'li iii rniir) Mr front ~
dii tlx; train at Union having to run
catch the train for .loncsviMe. He hi
no time to buy a ticket and offered t)
conduotor tlie right change for the r <
to Jonesville. The conductor demand
the extra amount which Mr. Weblwr r
fused to pay and lie was put off t!
train, his money being hauled hack
him. He attempted to get back on ai
it is said his hands were stamped up*
and he was kicked off twi<?. He sui
for 12,500.
i
Light
Coat
DAYS. ?
^ Oiibna iuit
TOOT"
T YOU.
I Congressional Campaign Meeting
| In obedience to the resolutio
I adopted by the Democratic Stat
j Convention, the undersigned Count
Chairman of the counties composin
! the Fourth Congressional District
do hereby appoint the following can
paign meetings for said district. Th
meetings will be presided over by th
Presidents of the Club at the point
where the meetings are held. Th
hour of the meeting will be 11 a. m
The night meetings, where held, wii
be at 7 :80 p. m.
No candidates for any other offic
will have the right to spoak, but th
president of tiie meeting, if he wishef
may introduce to the audience cand
dates for other offices who have a df
sire to speak, when the Congresstona
candidates have concluded.
SPAUTANBIIKO COUNTY.
July 7th. Moore's Springs.
" 8th, Campobello.
11 9th, Paris Bridge.
' 10th, Cowpens.
" ICth, night, Clifton No. 1.
" 11th, Pacolet.
n " 11th, night, Pacolet Mills.
" 12th, Glenn Springs.
" 15th, Walnut Grove.
" ltith, Cross Anchor.
" 16th, night, Enoree Mills,
j " 17th, Woodruff.
lorn, jvemvuie.
union county.
July 28rd, Jonesville.
" 21th, West Springs.
' ' 26th, Cross Keys.
" 26th, Santuck.
" 28th, Kelton.
" 28th, night, Union.
C. H. Peake, Co. Chm'n., Union
J. A. P. Lancaster,
25-6t Vice-Chm'n., Spartanburg
A Picnic.
We will have a fine picnic at Morrii
mill, four miles from Union, on Jul
4th. Everybody invited to come an<
bring full baskets. Good behavior am
a nice time guaranteed. Candidates al
invited. Cudd & Vandkp.ford.
2-1-21
'* Delinquent Tax Sale.
>r for july, UK)2.
South Carolina,
Union County.
By virtue of an execution to n
directed, I will sell before the Cou:
House door, in the town of Union, c
Monday, the 7th day of July, nex
(luring the legal hours of Sheriff's sah
'is the following described property to wi
?t One tract of land belonging to Sail
t<> T. Watkins, situated, lying andbenig i
Cross Keys township, Union count;
10 containing fifty-four (54) acres, more <
'io leas, bounded by lands of Wesley Ilolli
Newton Hollis, James Howard an
f- others.
I>evied on and to be sold as t he proper I
t? of Sallie T. Watkins for taxes at tt
1(1 suit of the State, plaintiff, againatSall
>" T. Watkins, defendant,
ed f J. W. Sandehs,
\2i-iir , Sheriff.
COUNTY CANDIDATES.
The undersigned candidates for
election to the various offices named,
pledge themselves to abide the result,
of the primary election :
for the senate j
.J T Douglass 1
L J Drowning
Godfrey B Fowler
house of represientat iv e 8
H G Little
A O Lyles
C H Foster
for master
C H Peake
forprobatejudoe
Jason M Greer
for"county supervisor
Thos J Betenbaugh
T J L Linder
Dr T H Bates
E C Howze
forauditor
Jno G Farr
J D Epps
T C Jolly
Jno W Greuorv
? ? n ? tf
J B Lancaster
FOR TREASURER
J H Bartles
R W Hamilton
B B Betsill
COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION
D B Fant
S M Rice Jr
Thomas H Gore
FOR COUNTY COMNII88IONER
I M Mobley
J A Chambers
M Kennett
W F Bobo
Sanford Wilburn
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby warned not to
hunt upon, walk, rule or drive through,
or in any other manner trespass upon the
lands of the undersigned. Persons disregarding
this notice wit' he prosecuted
to the full extent of the tuw.
W. II. Koun,
23-4tp Mary Hawkins.
CARD TO THE PUBLIC
I offer my services to the public
as physician.
BELL PHONE NO. 60.
Calls left at Union Drug Co.
will receive prompt attention.
M. W. CULP, M. D.
01<1 Times Office in rear of Uuion
Drug Store.
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fS ;
Special Tax Levy.
e Office of Board of Edueatiou for Union
y county, June 6th, 1902.
g Having been petitioned by oue-tbiid of
tt the electors and a like proportion of the
' free holders of the town of J.onesville,
e S. O., for a sjrecial levy of two and one
e half mills to create a special echool diss
trie*", embracing nine pquare miles, the
" public well near the J. J. Littlejohn
( store being the center, One aud one
!j half miles from said center at near?st
lK)ints, boundry lines running north and
south and east and west. The Couuty
e Board of Education hereby order an
e election to l>e held at Jonesville,
?, on Tuesday, June 24th, 1902. Messrs
i- W. II. S. Harris, J. G. Bishop and
(- J. E. Mabry, trustees of Jonesville
A township, to be managers. The
election to be goverimd by same
rules as govern general elections.
DA^isFJAE^:RiES, I d*
L. M. HlCE. ) U"ion Co24-2L
pehny^
irnt*y liTn yrr In wn mw.A <L.M
Vv ?vlU bla? ribbon. Take atkor. KofW.o
W ^ M Bbiftna* HibtUtatiMi u4 I?IUI
/ ~ (if Unb. Bay of joar Diaffiiiw wad 4c. la
I W Jf hum *?r Portlnlora, TmIImooUIi
V T? f? an4 "Belief #Wr Ledlee."<? Uller, by ro-A.
if tana Mall. 1O,*** To*?ooloU. Sold by
??' ell Drn?flata. OklokMtor Chtaltal Oo,
Moatloo Iblopopor. IMIno Nuvo, PHIU.. PA.
17?E. 0. W.
NATURES TONIC.
A ride in the open
For Health,
For Pleasure,
For Business,
h You should ride a Bicycle.
Columbia $40 to $80.
Rambler $35 to $65.
* The 1902 models bristle
j with new ideas.
Call and examine.
A complete stock always
on hand.
For Sale by
" Union Hardware Co.,
Union, 8. C.
American Cycle Mfg. Company,
| 19-71 New York.
I BRICK! BRICKII BRICK!!!
rt ?
? For ?ale in any
9; quantity.
The Rodger Brick Works.
h o
* FORSALECHEAP
id
ir. it f) Da(u. t.i?i? / * -
v^iic ii. JL injutii iiuu (iiGby
tached) one Brick Maching, 20,000
10 daily capacity, 20,000 feet of lumber
io 2 x 9 x 14 feet
The Rodger Brick Worke.
/ i'
i i i "a
J
t
N. ^ ^
That we have
famishing to t
Pianos, Organ!
Sewi
or ma-ny maB
any price and
tlie customer,
a "BLna"be" gra
tlx? cheapest n
WHY
From a traveling agent and pay i
you will have to pay us who liav
said that it will cost traveling
This, of course, the buyer has to
and save money by buying from
machines of several kinds at popi
in full bloom in its several depar
11 r/\i xrv
WUINUtiK
S. M. RICE, Ji
LID
:::i?
Why trouble 3
liot dnys with
you can buy 11.11
UN cheaper t<lia
the material foi
have dooicie<l tc
entire Ntoek of*
wear eonwiHt
g-ownw, chomi
corset covers,
A TC
FOR THE NE
Big drlvet
nery oonc
Jt? lowers,
Blllts, Six
Oreat rod!
all su:nme:
lxx tne p:
follow
and you
yourself lr
ansa
McLure Men
NBXT DOOR Ti
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ANTED! ,.
pTT/M^TrVvrv/^ XT"
II v CJJL J k/WVLJT
;o know
facilities for
buyers
3 and
ng Machines
Les at almost
. term to suit
ritie down to
iaKe.
BUY
at least his expenses more than
e no traveling expenses? It is
men $65.00 to sell a piano,
pay. Now give this a though
. a" resident agent. Organs and
jlar prices. Everything else
tments at the
! STORE.
. E. UM Prop.
Mi
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yourself these
sewing when
derwear from
1^*1 you can get ^
r making, W"e
> close out our
ladies' undering
of* night
ise, drawers.
etc.,
' 0 S T *
XT 10 DAYS.
? lxx 3MC1111}l0tlng
o f
R.l"b>3ons,
apes, etc.
notions lxx
r stuff. Oet
rooesslon,
l? crowd,
will find
L
0
BSISSi"
lantile Co's,
0 NEW BANK.
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