The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 10, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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WINTER IS ? With i a bleak cold wind.* nnd snow laden clouds ] not Miflicicntlv clad to irn will only let us inc s1 you; SUIT OF UNDERWE. SUIT OF CLOTHES, ] SHOES APiD A HAT You can p'ay tag with the The best evidence of our } right is shown by the larg I rovidinsr themselves with We say s MCNE The Quoter oi IN THE PALISADES 0 AT r. White Stone * Have 3'cu b:en there yet? the most magnificent Hotel in i 8ion of all tlie visitois who com that if you will 001110 to tlio Sn have the prettiest and best we will pay your railroad fare proposition. We make this proposition Springs and drink the water fi will make no choree for board, and we will carry it out to tlie Do you suppose that we would spend we knew that we had as fine Mineral \\\t * not. Do you think that such a noted p'r the President of the State Medical A-sect eal Examining Hoard until lie resig-red t< practice to move to this resort as resident iine water? These facts ought to cjnvi'.The grounds are well shaded and tin Tl.e Hotel is litied up with guests froru p people to come and see our place \vu are Every room is ?n outside room with Vetifi'iau folding inside blinds on all wio< Southern Railway, only ten minutes' r i carriages nv.et. all trains, Summer ixcur THY OUli WHITE STONE LITil MORGAN i : White Stone Lithiz White Stone Notice to Taxpayers. The tax hooks will be nr.cned on the I5th day of October and closed on the 31st of December for the collection of taxes for the tisral year 1902. There will he 1 per cent, penalty charged on all taxes not paid on or before the 31st day of Dec. There w 11 be another 1 per cent penalty charged on all taxes not paid on or before the 31st day of Jan. There will he 5 per cent, penalty more charged on all taxes not paid on or before the last day of Feb. After the 15 day of March executions will he issued. Will commence to collect com in illation road tax on the loth day of Oct. and close on the 1st day of Feb,, UI02. Age for paying commutation road tax 18 to 50. Age for paying poll tax 21 to CO. , When paying your taxes please observe the followiie'rules in order to save un necessary executions which is annoying to the taxpayers, the Ti en urer and the JSherifF. 1st. lie sure that yen get the Treasurer to look on his hook for your name hefore von go to the Auditor for an nddi?!An?l I e 1 : l .. i ? - iiuiitii, 11 vuu ui?i iM?t iiKiKi* your 16" turn some one else might have made it for you. 2nd. lie sure that you call for your taxes by the same name as that in which you returned it. 3rd. lie sure that you call for the -same township in which you made your return and not call for the one into which you have moved since making your return. 4th. When you come to see about or pay your tajes be sura that you mention the townships in which you own property, as the Treasurer is not supposed t > know where all yo"r property is located Will collect ta*cs at the following places as follows: I'nion, from Oct. 13lh to Nov. 3rd, West Springs, forenoon, Nov. 3th. binder's Store, afternoon. Nov, 3th. Cross Keys, Nov. 7th. Scdalia, feirenoe.n, Nov. 8th. Carlisle, Nov lOtli, Bant lie, Nov. 12th, forenoon. Adnmsbr.rg, Nov. 13th, forenoon. T.r.fb l\n l f V/vt- 1lll? Kelton, Nov. l">th. .Tonesville, Nov. IS1I1. Tax levy as follows: Foriritnte 5 mills. i " Constitutional School 3 " 44 Ordinary County 3 " " Interest on Railroad bonds 2 44 41 Kinking Fund 2 44 44 Road 1 44 Total 1(5 mills. I Union Special School 3 mills. 1 Fish Dam Special Scliod 3 44 ' San'.uc S|>ccinl School 3 44 JonoHvillo Special School rj 44 Jtrgansyille Special School 21 44 J. II. It A U'l'I.KS, 40-2t. Treasurer Union County. / X I APPROACHING l>*lb g frosty mornings t will Lc a terror to those ?et its cold bbtstc. If yeu : body with a PAIR OP J A /if) ALL FOR wintry winds and enjoy it. dices'on even tiling Icing e crowd at our store daily their need-. ell cheap. : a r r ? Xj? E?af t Low Prices. F SOUTH CAROLINA CHE Lithia Hotel. If not, you liave failed to sec ll.e South. This is tlie cx presto to our place, and we say here r'niis arcl do not admit that we veutilitcd hotel you ever saw to the Springs. This is a fair also: If you will come to the eely, and are not benefitted, we This is an open proposition letter. 37.1,0 0.00 to l.uild n report Hotel unhs* ler as can l>? found any when ? We think rsieian as Dr. L. G. Stephens, who wa? v..ion, also IVesideut of the State M.di> move to Gr? eaville, would give up hif L'hysician unless ho knew we had a Very ce you of the superiority of our Water. > scenery surrounding the Hotel is fine. ?rls of the country. In order to got tht making special rates of $L0.? 0 per week. J'r >m two to four wiudows. Burlington tows. Itiilreal Station, Rich Hill. 0:1 lie from the d*",ut to the Hotel. Nice aion tickets over all railroads. 'IA GINGER ALE FOR SALE BY vs WAGNON. i Water Company, Springs, S. C, Conversation*. -T "What's the matter, dear?" ri "Nothing." "Yes, there is." "No?that is, nothing to yon." "Come; tell me." "I was thinking couldn't you eat your breakfast once without reading the paper." "You know I have to hurry." "There was a time"? "Now, now." "I scarcely over see your face." "But surely you don't object"? "Yes, 1 do. It's horrid of you." "But tins is Monday morning, and"? "Precisely. It's Monday morning, and you know 1 like to look at the advertisements on Monday morning."? New York Herald. Kectlril, Too, Apparently. Teacher?Now, what do you understand by brain work? Boy?When a man works with his head. Teacher?Correct. And what is manual labor? Hoy?When a man works with his linnds. Tenclier?That's right. To which of these classes do I belong when I tench you? What do I use most in teaching you? Hoy?A strap. Her Idea of -It. "Would you mnrry n man whose wife had secured n divorce from him for cruelty?" "I could tell better after I saw the woman."?Chicago Kecord-IIeruld. MONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangements by which I can negotiate loans on Irst mortgages on well locr'cd and improved fa'msatT per cent interest on rums of $1,000 and upwards and rt per cent, interest on i urns le.'s than SI,000. No commission* charged on these loan''. 11 Trover on\ required to pay attorney for prtjaring r.ec s^ary papers, t tc J A. SAWY?R Attornev-a'-L w. TM On. Union, S. C. GET SB &VED! You can get scraped at any old p'acc hut when you want to gt-t. shaved go to MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. The mcst artistic hair <ui?ter in to* p. Next door to Tins'.ey's J.- -e'ry ^v.ve. 23-It. An Absorbing Topic. ^ ' ' " ' 1 ? ^ ' ~'y ~ ^ '' Lady Fisher?Do you ever think ] about matrimony, dear? ^ Lady Candid?Think, my dear7 I n worry! t t Repudiation. s "Waiter, every time 1 come in here I get the same potato." "Well, you never eat it."?New York Journal. Getting n Foothold. "I've Just bought tlio finest teu acre lot I ever put my foot on." "Well, better get another lot for your other foot." 1 flop Idcnl. "Yes, I know George is a Utile wil<l, but nevertheless he i3 llie Cower of my heart." "You always were fond of wild flowers, dear."?Chicago American. Cause miU ECect. "The doctor lias positively forbidden , me to do nny work In the kitchen." "Indeed? Is your husband's dyspepsia so bad?" "He Jtimpcd on Ilia Wheel." ^ . C a iitin ; . i . f ... - 1 .. - fliSiiSHlHSiwffl 7UJSJJ BLOOD ANDSKIN CURB lures Blood Poison, Fcrofnln, P.czewn, Rheumatism, and till Blood Trouble, The Botanic Blood Balin (B. B. P.) rent meat for impure blood and skin lisease is now recognized us a sure and ertain cure for the most advanced tares of cancer, eating sores, eczema, tellings skin humors, scabs or scales, yphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers, >eisistcnt eruptions, pimples, boils, .clics and pains in bones, joints or back, wollcn glands, risings and bumps on ho skin or blood diseases. Men, wonen and children are being cured in very State by llotanic Blood Balm for uvitying tho blood and expelling the ;erms and humors from tho .entire syscm, leaving tho skin free from erupions, and rosv with evidence of pure, ieh blood, ^o sufferer need longer lespair?lielp is at hand?110 matter io\v many discouragements you may lave met with, Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B.) cures permanently and quicky. To satisfy the doubters we will ivo to any sufferer a trial treatment bsolutely free so that they may test his wonderful remedy. B. B. B (lloante Blood Balm) sold by all drug tores with complete directions for home rcatment for $1 per large bottle. For ree trial treatment, address Blood 'aim Co., 8 Mitchell Street, Atlanta, la., and Trial Treatment will be sent it once. Write today. Describe roub'e, and free medical advice given. )ver 3,000 voluntary testimonials of urcs by using Blood Balm. Thorougliv tested for 30 years. For sale by F. \ Duke, Druggist. A FAITHLESS LAWYER. Vccepted a RctnlnlnR- Fee and Then Played Ilia Client Fnlae. A lawyer tells how he once played a dlent false. "I slinll have to make n awycr out of that hoy of mine. I lon't see any other way out of it," dedared the well known attorney, with n augli. "He came into my office on Ids rvay home from reboot and laid a nlck.1 down 0:1 the desk before me. 'What s this for, son?' I naked. 'Retainer,' be inswered soberly. 'Very well,' said I, niteriug into the Joke. 'What have 1 jeen retained upon?' My boy dug down nto his pocket and produced a note "rom liis teacher and placed it before no without comment. It was to the Hoot that ho hail been 'cutting up' anil tdviseil a whipping. 'Now, what would ,ou advise?' askcil lie ia a businesslike lOlce after I bad road the note and ;aw tlie trap that young rascal led mo nto. 'I think that our llrst move should ie to apply for a change of venue,' aid I. 'Very well,' ho answered. You're handling the case.' 'Then we ,vill turn the note over to your mother,' ;akl I. I saw the young Imp's face fall it this, but he braced up and said, See here, pop, you're bound to see me brough on this, 'cause you've accepted ay retainer, you know!' 'I'll argue ,onr case before the court,' I unswered, but you'll have to accept the decision. [ would not dare to attempt to influence the court.' Well, I pleaded the >oy's case, promptly had It thrown out 5f court, anil the hoy got what he deserved. a good whipping. It was the lret time I ever played fulse to a dient."?Detroit Free Press. Crandnin'i Object location. "My, my, my!" said the little girl's jranilmother. "You mustn't make so nuch fuss when you have your hair 'ombed. When I was a little girl, I lad my hair combed three or four lines every day." "Yes," suld the child, pointing at the ioor little gray knot on the back of he good old lady's head, "and see vhat you've got for It!"?Chicago Iiecird-IIerald. Klaiei, An old sea captain, under the imiression that he was saying n good hing, asked a lady passenger why nen never kiss one another, while lnllcs waste a world of kisses on fenilline faces. "Because," the lady replied, "the nen have something better to kiss and be women haven't." The Inevitable. "Do as I tell you," Tommy's mamma ?rled. "It's about time you realized .lie futility of struggling against the inevitable. Do you know what that nen nsV" "Yes'm," replied Tommy. "It means there's no use o' your wnshiu* my iinnds an' face 'cause they'll only get iirty again." Ills Appetite Forbids. "Why don't you go to work?" demanded the man who had been asked for a dime. "Why, that would increase my appe tltc," protested the beggar, "and I bave a bard enough time looking after the one 1 bave now."?Chicago Post. One Good Thin*. "Thank heavens," said Cheerful John, "thnt the#man who borrows trouble never pays it back!" ? Baltimore Ilcrald. Cures Ec;ema, Itching Humors. Especially for old, chronic eases take Jo'aniu Iilood Ba'ui lb gives a healthy lood supply to the affecto I parts, heals ll the ecrjs, eruptions Fcabs, scales; topt t ho awful Itching and burning of czema, swellings, suppurating, watery o e% e'c. Druggists, $l. Sample free nd prepaid by writing BIikxI Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble and free 1 nedical advice sent in scaled letter. CONTRACTORS' ?n ^BUILDERS'^ Kr.o MILL SUPPLIES. ItHl l?UM, OnouilM cu? 1*1 Mil. * ? . TMkt, TWin *?. wir* nd KwlUKra*,ll?Mai fa flats futfi, jmu, dintau, otita, Otata mm t?l> Iftiti. rCtul Mmry far V?ti fwU* >1)M? .0MB4RD IRON V0RKS1 SUPPLY 00, ? !?Iflflflillk Remember, Friends, 1 You will always find a full * line of CI Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and ai Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everything ~ lo be found in an up-to-date ^ family Grocery, at my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. Bring Ycur Laundry to Me. J. T. SEXTON.* Mn iu Street. J. CLOUGH WALLACE. ? IA ATORNEY AT LAW. A . Q llcom 19nD9bi!ri n.tn?? a RALPH K. CARSON. U. L. SCAIFE. at CARSON & SCA1FE, b' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. N Special attention givon to real estate and collections. _ JAMES MUNRO, D. R. DUNCAN ' C. P. SANDERS. Munro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ? Office No. 4 Law Ilange, Union, y S. C. 5-ly D. E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Union. HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, l Union, S. C. I Office No. 5, Law IIanoe, t Wallace Building. ^ ? J G. HUGHES, | ATTORNEY AT LAW, * A Union, S. C. Office Opposite Court House t L' S MEANSBEATY, ? i.1 ATTOn.ir,. . - * ni 1 uniNtl-Al-LAW. L.' L' No. 3, Law Range. ^ ? C JETER BUTLER, t ATTORNY-AT-LAW. * Opposite Court IIolsl Practico i^i all the courts of South l Carolina. 4 a S. G. SARRATT, | physician and suroeon. a Offers his professional services to the ? people of Union an<l surrounding conn- _ try. Day calls at Duke's Drug Storo. Night calls at the residence of Mr. L. J. Ilames. 18-tf. L Money to Loan. ;:j L I have money to loan in amounts of j1300 and upwards on improved farms z* at 7 per cent interest. No com- jmissiou (xcept a reasonable attorney fee for preparing necessary papers. A, 39-ly. V. E. DkPass. a STALLION! STALLION!! | L The standard b:ed stalion, Pebble, ? will begin the Fall season at our stable i,< Sjpt. 20th. Insu es at fl?,0D. 3V- GItEEN & BOYD, a, Southern Railway Dining Cars. ^ Southern Railway is making an <8- A pedal feature of (lining car service on many of its through trains, and in order ? to make dining cars more attractive tlnn ,, ever, are pow t(pupping all of these car* r; with electric fans and electric lights, and Lthese improvements will continue until i!i all of tho dimng cars on the Southern j*1 bystera will have these advantages. ' ^ Thete ate very few 10 ids in the world la that have < lectiie lights and electric fans in their di ling cars and this improvement jj; Will add in ich to the already excellent a\ dining cur service of the Southern Itaila\ W. IF. Tayi.oe, Asst. Gen'l P. A , a? Atlanta, Ga. J In every town and village AV may be had, | liJI Mica I M Axial . v r Grease II that makes your ' Jsrfe* horses glad i H <B This alpnatoro it on crory box of tbe gomilnt , Laxative Bromo-Quifltae T*buu * pKf ?fca*?na # MM an Mar SS&BgBJSgg^ barleston & Western Carolina ^Railway Company. [JOUST A AND ASJIEVILLB Short I.Im Schedule In effect July 6th Iff 2 :a\o Auguutt 1010am 2 66 pa rnvw Urwuwuutl Utipu Anderson T 10 pa Laurens 146 pm K?m Greenville 8 25 pm llSUjin Spartanburg 8?Jpm SUUam Union 7 80pm Saluda 6 88 pm Heudersonvillo.. ? (1 pm Ashevillo 715 pm lave Ashcvllle 7 (A um U nion 5 45 am Spartanburg 1201pm 4 00 pa Greenville 12 16 pm 1 *5 pm Laurens 1 to pm 0 66 pa Anderson 7 25 am Greenwood 2 61pm VuOpm rrlvo Augusta 52ipra 1186 am lave Columbia TTauam Newberry 12 42 pm n infnn i ^ V 1 M|?U rrlve ureenvlllo 8?pm Spartanburg H*>pm aavo Spartanburg 12 01pm Greenville 12 JR pm rrlvo Clinton * * Pm Newberry 8(?pu? Columbia ........ 4 Oi pin Fastest and lloat Lino between Niwberry id Greenville, Spartanbuig and Glean >rlnga. lonnoctlon from Newberry via Columbia ew berry and Laurens Hallway. For anv Information write EKNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. Art., Augusta, Ga. T. M. BMMERSON. Traffic Manager. 3EABOARD Air Line Railway Double Daily Service. etween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, ew Orleana and Points South and Vest. IN EFFECT MAY 25tli, 1902. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No. ol No. 27 r. New Vurk. P H R.~... ltU|iia J2 lv> n iu r. Cbnuuci, uiu, t'ii it.. ?S .'j mi 7 2ii a m v. buliiuiuic, " Rio p in CZT. V84 mux v, W utiiiiugion. W.S.Ry 7 oo |. ia iu it utn f. Kicliuiuiiu, e, A 1.. lij In ?ii p mi 2 i6 |> im i. t'eli'iaburg. 11 2w p in 'l bit |? in r. Nurium, ' I 55 a in fi M |> in r. Henderson " 2 26 a in 6Rl"|Tm f. HiiIuIkIi " 4 12 a in 7 2# p in t. CkiU. I'lnwi " " - * " v vHI .1 IU 9 |l IU r. llaiulet, a> A L.. 1~M ? in lo?ij>m r. Columbia ,1 " V 40 > in 105am r. Savannah ' " 2 3u p iu 4 56 a m r. Jacksonville " 7 U0 i> in 0 15 a in r. St, Augustine ~~ 10 60 |i m r" Tampn " 0 45 w in 6 46 p m ho. 38 Ku. 41 r. New YorH, N Y P&N f 7 65 a in 8 65 p in r. Philadelphia " 10 1C a in 11 2<i p in vjN?w York, U OssCvf SiMpiu ......... f. UalYiuiorv, ii S 1* Co t o #>jn r. iVusii'ion, N &c W S ii <UI[>a t. Portsmouth, SAL l;y UOipui II 25 am f. WoM hi 11 4.) p in '11 66 a ua if. Nurliua " 166uia ' I wpm ir. Henderson " 2 26 a in 1 10 p in r. llaleigh " 4 12 a ui 6 4> p m i. Loulnern l'inis " . 0 05 a ni 8 16 p in f, lUuik* " V 2 > a in 111 wo pal r. Wilmington " 8 6 p in r. cliurlolte " 10 08 am >0 32 p iu r. Chester " iu 22 u in i 56 a in v, carlis c " 10 15 a in ?, Creeuwoul " 12 35 a in 8 43am r. Athens " 2 60 p in 18 a in r, Atlanta t " 86->pm 7 6o a in r. Augusta, c 5c \V o 6 4-J p lit .. r. Macon, c or tin 7 20 p in 1136am r. Montgomery A 6tW P U 20 p in . ,6 26 |> tu r. Mobile, LteN 2 66 a ui r. New Orleans, LAN 7 '.6 a in r. Nashville, N C A sit L 4 00 a in 6 66 p m r. Memphis 4 13 p iu 8 26 a iu NORTHWARD Daily Dally No. 32 No, 3d r, Memphis, N C A St L 12 46 noon 8 40 p m ? r. Nashville 0 31 p ui 9 30 a m r v. =?T?r' .. n?wi rieaua, Li x N 8 00 ptu ..7. Mo III j2 -jj K m UU.yi.ur'y.AAffP 0 m a m \ ^ v. Alacou, c of Ua b oo .7U ? . AnguBtn.coc Wc |o c6 a m ' " ;:tc;r ;ifh t.a?s? v. Charlotte n'oi'^WV" p 111 4 50 a m r. Wilmington, " 3 (jjj'p 7?.".'.".".'.'. <r. Hamlet " 10 40 p in~ 7 40 a m 1r, .Southern i'iuea ' JI 33 i, hi >?. ? f. I{a It'jf || %% | u> ^ ? ^ ? W | 111? 1 ^>am 1 aw m lleuikrson ? 3 oft ? iiT,. Norlina ? 3 $! 'ffiP"1 r. VVekloo " A OJ a tu SOUnw ':.,..'.,r",luo.u.tf1 ". 7 1 o a in i. x' JJJ r.tW?h:u,_?( N&WSB o ai a'm r. IhiTiiiuoro. li .s" lrCo 7.77.~.7.~, "? 48 ~M1 ^.ND.*Y.ork.0^H!Jw) t'ftoo p.a r. I'biln jiliia, N Y 1'jtN"fTiopin ft i'o.'m h* " ..?.!? p 8 m "Ko." ' 1 **Pa. ? A L Ry 9 00 p in 190 a m y. SNAugMaUno' ' 7 4ft a"m TSTp"^! I. Jucknoiivillo " u .10 a~iu YS ? r. Savannah ? I 40 p Columbia I *' 7 (A ? m *5iP r. Hamlet ' ? lolwH? 29,W .BoutherD Pint* ? 1133pm OllSw Uah- Kh ? 136 a iu JI *4!" r. Henderson " 8 (<ft a 111 10 hTn I. KoHIu. - " "SfS ItiSfiSi T" ??? ?fis * no |? ia . Washington, W 8 Ily 10 10 a in ft 06 l> m . Ilal Minora PKK lift am lirftptn ' Philadelphia " 1 30 p in 1 M a ni Now York " 4 '".{j.!!? * W a m Note,?tl>*iiy Kxccpl Sunday, ""teentralTime.""(Eiiaiern i;ime. R. E. L. BUNCH, General Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ga\ E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A? Atlanta, G?. . ToCare a Cold in One Day afee Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. Us druggists refurd the money tilt ,ila to cure E W. Grove's signature i erob box. 215c. 48-ly to write for oar confidential letter baforo a?- I ?rlng for patent: it mar bo worth monoy, I o promptly obtain U. 8. and Poroign I PATENTS ' t?r Biiowi una we send en IMMEDIATE I . FREE report on petenleblff&. 9 the beiil legal aerrioe and advtoe, Mkd ew I 9 charges are moderate. Try oa. a SWIFT A co., ; | Patent Imwymem, OavI