The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 13, 1903, Page 2, Image 2
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Special Advertisements
Notices will bo inserted in this column at
the rate of 25 words or less lor 25c 0:10 issue,
four issues for 75c. Additional lines over
twenty live words 5e a line.
NCY~NEW CROP~GEOIIGI A
Cane syrup 50c per gallon, Leggetts
Sure 11 rising Buckwheat in 10c packages
at Scaife'a.
Fresii groceries coming
ai d going every day. Country produce
a specialty at II. E. Maiihv's.
Enterprise street. d.'Mvr.
WANTED ? SCR A I' IRON OF
every description and all kinds of
old machirery. Write for particulars to
J. B. Garfunkel, Columbia, S. C. 5-tt.
WAN '1 ED ? 5 YOUNG MTIN
from Union county at once to piepare
for positions iu the Government
Service?lliilway Mail Clerks, Letter
Carriers, Custom House and Departmental
Clerks, etc. Apply to Interstate
Corres. Inst., Cedar lltpids, la.
5-4tp.
TI1I1ITY III; ILD1NG LOTS?T11E
Daw kins property has lieen laid off J
in beautiful building lots which are offered
for sale. They front ou three nice '
streets. For terms, etc., apply to
0-tf. S. Means Beaty.
FIN E C111NA AND M \ N Y OTH Kit
(roods at hulf price at the Wonder
Store. It
Tiik union cotton mills;
wMi to c:I1 the attention of gocd
<hfts-T8 to the leautiful line of Neglige
shirts tin7 I)>i\h just receivtd It
Nick pk it fumes and toilet
Hoods at h ilf price at the Wonder
Store. It
LADIES WILL DO WELL TO GET
til the I) ens Sine!Is tiiey need now
at the Coniju'iy Stole, ill's h.'St for llD
It.
GRAFHOI'IIONE RECORDS AT
hulf price whilo this lot lusts?
Come quick if you want any.' Wonder
Store. II
Lion coffee k?c plii pound
at. ilie Union Cotton Mills. 11
For t*ALK?FIFTEEN taousand
A No. 1 ?xtia low eoiiiitiy h. it
pines! initios. Also ten thousmd scon <
hiind low eonntry In art pise, hand made
shingle.", aim >st go wl as new, ohe.ip
/-.if,. I). A. lows! :\i>
W.?NT.il>?1\ JSI 1 loN AS i ( ?' )K
It f|?*r or cler Apj ly lo 1 It >. ' A
Merre ITuiofi, H. Cl:i #
NXAIiLY KOKI KITS Ills J7IFK.
A riin.iviwy alinoi-t ending fatally,
sta ted a horrible ulcer on the Jc;r of
J. B. Orner, Franklin drove. III. Fori
lour yea's it defied all doctors and all i
remedies Hut Ihicklcn's Arnica Halve
I ad no trouble to euro him. Kqually \
jjood for Burn?, Brube-j, Skin Fruitions
i nd Piles 2-5c at Pr. F. C. Duke's
I rug Store. i
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ill make it to your i
i it to us.
nf M ornUrmrllfw
ui muiuiiauuioi
?s us to offer the bes
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rorth and thereby se
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re taking advantage
saving.
S, COMPARE PRICE
ou will do the same.
that we are HEADQl
INGS to EAT and for
\R. We are the Lea
Quality and price.
erythina for Evervho^
Any Cook Good Enough.
"Clifton" Hour makes tlie sweetest
and most nutritious biscuits that
ever cumo out of the oven?and any I
cook is a good enough cook to make
them. Macbeth Young and Union
Cotton Mills Store keep it.
New Road Needed.
There is a movement on foot to open
up a new road to West Springs which
will shorten the road about three miles
giving practically a straight and level
road from Buffalo to West Springs, and
will miss the steep hill on both sides of
the Forest near Mr. II. II. ltobinson's
house which is in bad shape every winter.
It will give quicker and better
marketing facilities to upper Bogansville
in bringing them in closer touch
with both Buffalo and Union. We have
teen a petition for signatures and it is
pretty well illkd by the citizens of
Uogansville. Perhaps it' this road could
iHi got through we wot Id be able to
make some better arrangements for getting
mail to and from West Springs.
We certainly would like to see this done,
as the West Springs people aie now getting
very poor mail service.
LETTER THAN" COLD.
i "I was troubled for several years villi
chronic indigestion and nervous debility,"
writes 1". J. Green, of Lancaster,
N. II. "No remedy helped me until I
Ix'gan using Electric Hitters, which did
111c more good than all the medicines I
over used. They have also kept toy
wife in excellent health for years. She
says Electric Hitters are just splendid
for female troubles; that they are a
grand Ionic and invigorator for woaV,
run down women. No other medicine
can take its place in our family." Try
them. Only nOc. Satisfaction guaranteed
by Dr. i". C. Duke.
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Garden Plants
And Seeds.
Cabbage now ready for set- ,
1 i 11 out, and others we will
have at the proper time for setling
them?Tomatoes, Jlcets, 1
Topper. Celery, etc., etc.
Karly Cabbage ought to be
set out sh quickly as possib'e.
I have some out doing nicely.
Wo have a big variety of seeds, '
Onion S?ts and Irish Potatoes, c
S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U.
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Jonesville News Note's.
Jonksvxlle, Feb. 9.?Today was a
bright mild day, the first one of the kind
in more than a month. Everyone was
i basking in the lovely sunshine, but the
sky indicates cloudy weather soon. ,
Most everybody is remarking that this is
the worst weather and the cloudy days
together they ever aaw, but people forget
themselves and in a very short time
too, for just a year ago we had a cloudy
rainy spell of nine days that the sun did
not shine upon us, but it is a fact that
the late weather has been hard to turn
down for bad.
The silver tea given by Mis. J. E.
Lindsey last Friday evening was one of
the social occasions of the season r.ot
soon to be forgotten by the large attend
auce. nincli and oilier amusements
were in evidence with light refreshments
all made (he evening one of rial pleasure.
The late rise in cotton is not helping
this community very much as farmers
1 ad sold down very close before the rise
came.
Mr. J. J. Littlrjohn returned from
New Yoik and Philadelphia yesterday,
lie reports business veiy good up north.
It seems Mr. Editor, that your Texas
eorresjiondent is after jour correspondent
from Webster for certain criticisms lie.
has made concerning biff former letters
to The Times.
A fieighi car jumped the track on tile
main line of the railroad at the north
siding l.er * in town la. t Friday night
but no one was hint and no other cars i
left, the track. The main line was not |
c!eaic<l until Saturday evening but trains J
passed on the siding and mad ' tio dtlny. 1
. Mr. J. It. Foster lias returned after a i
trip on the road of tines weeks. J
There has la en but little done on the J
farms since the first of January. Farm- '
Cra want to sow some oats but they must
wait on the weather.
F. P. O'Miields ha* '
U. < II a(>|'UlUiril *
amiI commissioned by the Govertor i
Sn|iei visor of Itcpi.M ration for thi<county *
to li.l the vacancy causell by the death j
of Wm. Smith. c
Hhv. iMvid ] lucks filled his pu'pii
h-^ro Sunday morning, hiiii It-v. A. A. g
James tilled his pulpit in the afte.no >n.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All prtwins having claims agakist the
?s .He of Sa lie Hart, deceased, will pre- 1(
wit t hem to ine properly attested. Those
iwii'g thp estate will make payment at
in^e. I. Ki:\nk I'kakp, Clerk,
Administrator.
Feb. 3, ItK 3, 0-3t
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ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE.
Mr. II. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla.,
vriteSj "My doctor told ine I had Conlumption
an?l nothing could be done for
110. I was given up to die. The offer
>f a free trial bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
luluced me to try it. Results were
startling. 1 am now on the road to ro:overy
and owe all to Dr. King's New
Discovery. It surely saved my life."
This great euro is guaranteed for all
throat and lung diseases by Dr. F. C.
Duke, Druggist. Price 60c and $1. Trial
bottles free.
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The Hanna Pension Fraud,
Mark Haifa's Dill to pension the exclaves
lias been punctured and shown to
be a fraud on its face. Messrs. l)cArmond,
of Missouri, and Richardson, of
Tennessee, of the House, have forced
Mr. Cannon, the Republican leader, into
a corner and compelled him to admit
that there is no intention whatever in
Congress to pass any such bill. It has
been shown up that the introduction of
the bill was only a ruse to get the votes
of the negro delegates in the Republican
Natioual Convention to support Mark
ilanua or his candidate. It also developed
that the bill was being used by
Northern adventurers in the South to
swindle the uegroes.
hard Expensive and Injurious.
Lard is not only expensive but injurious
to the health when used in liberal
quantities. To make the socalled
cheap patent Hours white
enough the life is all ground out ol
the flour; then it is necessary to load
it up with lard in order to make it
work. This accounts largely for
your heavy biscuits and rolls and
your bad digestion. It takes less than
one-half the lard to work "Clifton"
that it does the cheap patents, so you
not only save more than the difference
in price but get a more healthful and
nutritious food product. Health and
economy dictate the use of "Clifton."
For sale by Macbeth Young and
Union Cotton Mills Store.
Remits For Four Yeats.
Mcintosh, Fla., Feb. 7, 1903.
Editok Union Times:
Union, S. C,
Dear Sir:?Find enclosed check No.
104 for four ($4) dollars which please
place to my credit and oblige. I enjoy
reading your paper. Yours truly,
L. Y. Pouter.
The above is a letter that slams how
The Times is appreciated. This is the
second one this month with four dollars
euclosed. Long life and much bappi.
ness to you and yours, brother Porter
We will make The Times a welcome
visitor to you or be found trying.
Letter to Hillcrest Dairy.
Union, 8. C.
Dear Sirs : There are several ways
of cheating in milk. An old-fashion*
ed way is to water it. Nobody waters
it now. A better way is to talle out
the cream?rich milk with the cream
taken out is as good as poor milk
with its cream all in.
But we needn't go into particulars.
You don't rob your milk and-your
customers.
Faint.is as easy as milk to cheat
with. Good paint is as rare as good
'milk; (or human nature is much the
same in milk men and paint men.
You are just and true with your
milk; so are we with our paint. l)evoe
Lead and Zinc is twice as good as
mixed paints ; There's twice as much
butter in it.
Mr. J. T. Ladd, Cheraw, S. C.f
writes:
When Mr. Evans painted his house
with Devoe L^ad and Zinc, he figured
on the basis of your claim that a gallon
will cover tfOO square feet, two
coats. He had enough left to paint
three large rooms, and was so pleased
that he has used Devoo Lead and
Zinc on two other houses.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe <fc Co.,
New York.
REPORflf TlIlTcONDlTlON
?of T HEMERCHANT'S
AND PLANTER'S
NATIONAL BANK
of union, south carolina,
At Union, in the State of South Camilla
at the close of business, Febnary
Oth 1903.
RESOURCES.
f,01111* ami discounts $178,667 41
Kerdrafts, secured and unsecured 4,570 63
LJ. H. Bonds to speuro circulation.. 15,000 00
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures 10,000 00
Due from National Hanks (not Ketone
Agents) 6,203 50
Due from approved reserve agents 14,58m 47
Cheeks and other cu?h items .... 115 75
Fractional |?aper currency, nickdsiuid
cents 02 52
ipeeio 23,600 05
Legal tender notes %.... 1,43s 00
Redemption fund with U. H,
L'rens'r (5 per cent, of circulation) 750 00
Total $255,211 32
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000 03
iurplus fund 31,218 84
rndivided protlts, less expenses
ilid faxes paid 5,881 07
(intioual hank notes outstanding 15,000 00
)ue toother National Hanks 8,991 45
ndividual deposits subject to
ibeok 134,146 96
Total $255,341 32
tnte of South Carolina, I
Couny of Union. (
J, J. I). Arthur, Cashior of tho above
Htued bank, do aolomnly swear t lint the above
tatemunt is true to tlio neat of my knowldtre
and belief.
J. I). Autihtk, Coahler.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
Ith day of February, IWKJ.
W. W. Hughes, Notary 1'ublio.
ComtBOT?Attest :
A. II. Post a a, )
.Ioiin. A. Kant, > Direct01 a
T. C. Duncan* 1
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THIS lias
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and tlie peop!
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Unless we see fit V
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This is your c
CLEAN FRESH
At such bargains as only come
you going to take advantage of
us to charge any item during th
This is no bluff but a plain busi
Goods will soon be ooraing in an
do not believe in packing away ^
you can buy any article in our s
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*T3i?y never
Sold only
teed at
DUKE!
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Office at Union <
S. C., for the waak en ling Feb. 13th,
1903. ,
Barnes, Mrs Jane Jackson, Dock C
Black well, Viola (2) Joyche i
Bankright. Silas Johnson. Walter
liraralet, Flov Losings. J (3
Bo bo, It F 'Means, B D i
Camby,Z F and Mary Moore, Morgan <
Craig, Henry Moore, Miss L i
Cawkney. Ben Miller, S S 1
Cooksey, Lila Morgan, E P (2) <
Comsee, A G M Nix, Miggie (2) (
Dodds, Maiy Prince. Mrs Mary <
Davis, Ed Bay, Fair i
Duncan, Adal Uughr, Nettie J i
Euhaoks, .1 II Sprouse, Gill i
Eubanks, Mrs Cora Schott, J no i
Evans, Mrs 8 M Taylor, Fannie <
Fluner, O II (2) Tiadall, E A ]
Fluner. Mrs Sdlie Willarl, Lizzie '
Hill, DS Wideman, Alex ?
Ilines, Nellie Wright, rsallie
Wallace, Itev T A (1)
Persons calling for the above let
tera will please say if advertised, and
will be required .to pay one cent 1 r
their delivery.
T C Pus-mi P. M
EVERY CHURCH or instUntion supported
by voluntary contribution will
be given a liberal quantity of the Longman
& Martinez Pure Paints wher.ever
tliey paint.
Notk: Ilavedonoso for twenty-seven
years. Hales: Tens of millions of gallons;
painted nearly two million houses
under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory:
The paint wears for periods
up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must
be added to tho paint, (done in two
minutes.) Actual cost then about $1.2>
it gnuwu. nmnpioH rreo. Hold by our
Agents. J. L. McWhirtei, Jonesville.
0-2mo.
Final Discharge.
Notice U hereby given that .T. W.
Wright, HdndnlstraUirilebonla lion of the
estate of W.W.Wright, deceased, ha* applied
to Jason M. firm, Judge of Probate.
in and for the county of Union,
for a final discharge as such administrator.
1
It Is OnoKURP. That, the Oth day of I
March, A. I). liiOd, lie fixed for hearing
of petition and a final settlement of '
said estate.
Jason M. finRFU,
Probito Judga*
Published in UNioa Times Feb 0
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IRES.i
MNUAL
SALE
r been our jlj
>e we "began f!
o (3) years ago 11
Le linow tbat ?
ertlse we do. I
mwiio unn \t nivc > 1
uimjEi ruft w Uiiio...
3 extend the time.
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bance to buy
MERCHANDISE
your way occasionally. Are
this opportunity? Don't ask
is sale for we cannot afford it.
ness proposition. Our Spring
d we want to make room. We
Winter goods. Remember that
tore
OST.
i you get to
IRES.
rTLE LIVER PILLS.
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fallto please*,
and gnaranS
DRUG STORE.
Notioe.
South Carolina, Union County.
By virtue of a power of sale contained
In a pi ver of attorney executed to the
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onu'jiDinuoUt uj wiiu. 1UH A. May, and
recorded in the cfll ). P.
A G. S. for Union coiW^biok p. >.
I will, on the IstMondny in March, next,
at public outcry, during the legal hours
of sale, sell to the highest bidder for cash,
all that certain lot of land, with the
buildings th*reon, containing one-third
of an acre, situated in the town of Union
^n New street, and fully described in a
ieed from J; F. McLure to I. A. May,
recorded in office of C. C. U. P. A G.
for said count?, book l*B," p. 245,
the proceeds of said sale to be applied to
Ihe discharge of n mortgage given to secure
ihe purchase money due on said lot,
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J- W. W. Johnson, Attorney.
WOOD'S
Garden Seeds i
Cast torthe "Sunny South," 1
because they are spedaUy grown '
and selected with a lull knowledge
of tho conditions and requirements
of the South. Twenty-five
years experience nnd practica*
growing of all the diiferent ve' ; *
tab'es enables us to know the * " "
host, and to offer seeds th
give pleasure, satisfac^ ?d
(profit to nil who plant
Wood's New Saetf^ooit for 1903
(Mailed_on rwr ?t),, ,?/S3
Inf'nnJ}!1 ^ *'H ,,ie most reliable
f0Mh.Fe?^*ndUG?^b#Ul
T-V'y.WOOD & S0N8,
oceasmem Richmond, Va? ^ v
P WOOD'S 8RKD BOOK also tells ftU
^ atout (irtu and Clover Seeds,
? Seed Potatoes, and all
Pj Farm Seeds.
J Wriio for Seed Rook and prloes oCaay
H Farm Seeds required.
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HAIR BALSAM f
ClMtw* and WnMflM tba habu ] *
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