The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 27, 1903, Page 7, Image 7
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HlttKRIMfr pr nmSEK81 ABOUT TOWN
PKROONAL AND OTHiRWLBK.
Don't forget to go to Holmes' Pharmacy
Thursday, March 5th, -. They have
rouaething for you. Tell them the
Union Timm told you' to come. You
will not be disappointed.
' Itching Piles.
Any one who suffers from that terrible
plague, Itching Piles, or .from Ec-,
zema, will appreciate the immediate ielief
and permanent cure that comes
through the use of Doau's Oointmeut.
"never fails!' Free samples at Holmes'
vJarmacy, Thursday, March 5th.
Any Cook Good Enough.
"Clifton" flour makes the sweetest
| and most nutritious .biscuits that
ever came out of the oven?and any
oook Is a good .'enough cook to make
them. Macbeth Young and Union
Cotton Mills Store.keep it.
Itchiness of thteIrk'in and Eczema.
, The only rerqedy in the world that
Will at once stop itchiness Of the Skin on
any part of the body that is absolutely
safe and never failing, is Doan's Ointment.
Free samples at Holmee' Phar-J
maoy, Thursday, March 5th.*
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JUaitf Expensive and Injurious.
Lard is not only expensive hut injurious
to the health when used in liberal
quantities. To make the so^
catted cheap ,paA*nt flours, white
Icnougn tne me is ail ground out m
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. ft takes Ipsa than
one-half the lard to work "Clifton"
that it does the chSap patents, so yob
not only save more than the difference
In price but get a more healthful and
nutritious food product. Health and*1
economy dictate the pee of "Clifton.".
For tale by Macbeth Young and
Union Cotton Mills 0tprC^
A Centenarian. '
There is an'old colored woman living
in Union county in the Belue settlement,
5 notice above town, who imparl/103
' -years of age. Iler next birthday will be
Mayfitb, 1903. at which time she Will
havcrwKived at the 105 mite post in her
life's jvuroey. She is still haleand spry,
helps around the house and can thread
a One needle without specs. She is possibly
the okleft inh?bitant in the State,
town and reared In Union oointy .in the
Ave forks settlement, how known as
yU^mabuig.
T^Care a Cold la One Day
Taka Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.
AO druggists refunl the money if itft?ils
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on
taohkox. 25c. 6-ly
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SALE
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you will
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iir Overcoat
'ellow Ticket I
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al inducements.
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BETTER THAN GOLD.
''I wja troubled for several years vith
chronic indigestion and nervous debility'/.!
writes F. J. Greon, oi Lancaster,
N-. H. "No remedy helped me until I ?
began using Electric Bitters, which did *
me more good than all the medicines I P
ever used. They have also kept my b
wife in excellent health for years. She n
says Electric Bitters are just splendid v
for female troubles; that they area
grand'tonic and inyigorator for weak, t
rim down women. No other medicine g
can trtKe lis piace in our ,iamuy. - i ry j n
them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran- ?
teed by Dr._P. 0. Duke. r
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Honor Roll of Graded School. *
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CBNTKJlL, SCHOOL. . t
-l6t Grade A.?Charley Purcell,, Hoj^'
Belire, Mkry Perrin, Pauline Chapman. u
1st Grade B.?Clarice Tinsley, William
Artlny, Claude Parks, llussel Sex- v
toriv'Bol>e?t Hamilton. 8
ind C^-ade.?Estelle Humphries, Paul- 1
ette Goings, Marie ^Anderson, John Hart, 8
Frank WiHi&msoni
3id,Grade.?Fterd Lawson, Brown
Crosby, Antonis MeDaniel, Nelly Purcell,
Viola Hames, Katie Fowler.
4th (trade,?Bessie Davis, Stewart
Smith, Willie League.
5th Grades-Wallace Edwards, Elith yi
Smith, Emma Bodger, Myra You^g. bi
?. 0th Grado.?Kate Smith, Dudley n
Beaty, Albert Oliphant, Thos. Hovz-i, o
Robert Lee, Thos. Cunningham. Ed- N
ward Bishop. 11
7th Grade?Belle Crawford, Nina 8
Sexton, Mattie Willie Williams, Carrie (."
Meng, Wallace Gibbs, Henry Humphnes.
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8tb Grade.?Fannie Thomas, Nannie T
Wilbum. _ jn
9th Grade.?-Sydney Uage, Asa mcKiasick;
WKST KN I> 8CIIOOL.
1st Grade.?Rut|j^JJrown, Estelle
Gibson, Alice Gregory, D >rothy Sweat,
Winenrt Dowry, Wallace Whaley.
3rd Grade.?Blanio Artledge.
4th Grade.?Aurey Gregory, Dora
Puniap, Belle Ilill, Willie Hames.
EXCELSIOR SCHOOL.
1st Gradb ?Mamie Jolly, Bertie Sims,
Joe Lambright, Lie Gibbs, Herbert
Jolly.
2ad Grade.?Minnie Wardell.
4th Grade.?Victor Bishop.
I MONARCH SCHOOL.
ast Grade.?Bessie Harris, Willie
n'son, Grey Brewington, Arthur
Bectncl), Koward Huddleston.
3rd Grade.?"Paul Davis, Judson Long,
Eth,el$3teadmin, LulaM*y Stulls, Paul
WilleMrd.
4th.-XJlara Holcomb, Mamie Long,
Churchill Willeford.
For the Public Good.
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In another pirt of this paper appears J
aaadvertisement worthy the reading, a^ I
It's for the public good. It tolls of -t
a free ^distribution of Dmn's Kidney I
Pills, a remedy (or Kidney Ills. Bead t
4t, a- d call at Holmes' Pharmacy, Thurs *
day, March 5th. '
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L7 Feb. 28th
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our wuoro |
miss some
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for next
>rice, they
e are going to
me.
The New
Clothing .
Store.
Letter to J. HI Honeysncker,
Union, 8. C.
Dear Sir: We hear you're doing a
ood business, and we know alieady.
without you telling us, that you use good
aint apd do good work. We've got a
H uusiness 100?Deen at it i*u years?
making good paint, best paint in the
porld, Ddvoe Ii?ad and Zinc.
"Fewer gallons and wears longer"?
bat's the reason in short. It takes fewer
^Uons of Devoe Lead and Zinc than of
nixed paints to cover a house, and it
rears longer than lead and oil or any
nixed paint.
Smith & Wilber, Cambridge Springs,
, writes:
One of our painters says Devoe is the
est paint for a painter to use when
aking work by the job, as it goes farther
nd covers better than any pain he ever
ised.
Here's the experience everybody has
pith it. The dealer who sells Devoe
ets the bulk of the paint business of his
own. The painter who paints Devoe
ets the painting of his town.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devok & Co.,
New York.
ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE.
Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla.,
rrites, "My doctor told me I had Connmption
and nothing could be done for
le. I was given up to die. The oiler
f a free trial l>ottle of Dr.
ling's New Discovery for Consumption,
iKiuccu me to try it. Kesults were
tartling. I am now on the road to reovery
and owe all to Dr. King's New
iiscovery. It surely saved my life."
'his great cure is guaranteed for all
hroat and lung diseases by Dr. F. C.
)uke, Druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial
ottles free.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. ,
Remaining in the Poet Office at Union
v C., for the week ending Feb. 27th,
1903.
iatea, Joe Hawkins, J
Sailey, P B Hilton, Arthur,
3elton, Rocbelle Heldreth, J H
dry ant, J Q Jeter, Mary T
3ary, John Moore, Declo
31aik, W R Mills, Sarah
)awkins, Mary Tarker, I>aura L
Duncan, Sippel St Clair, Rev
Evins. Mrs Marv Hmitherlnnrt M Tl
'"ranks, E A Yates, Mrs Lizzie
lilliam, Mrs Matilda Young, 8 D
William, Alp L Young, llome
Jreer, Mrs Benuie
Persons calling for the above Inters
will please saj if advertised, and
rill be required to pay one oent for
heir delivery.
J. C. Huwt*k. P. M
NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
itarted a horrible ulcer on the leg of
r. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For
our years it defied all doctors and all
emedies. But Bucklcn'a Arnica Salvo
iad no trouble to cure him. Equally
food for Burns, Bruises, Skia Fruptions
ind Piles. 25c at Dr. F. C. Duke's I
Drug Store. j
1 ot Sale?Harris Heights.
The *a*e ?f the lots in the Harris
pro|**i i) look place Tuesday morning as
advestised. Mr. l'hillips engaged the
Union liaiid and the music soon brought
the crowd to the waiting vehicles and
there was a free ride for all out to the
sale. A large crowd was soon upon the
ground and the ?ale began. The bidding
in seveial iusrainvs was somewhat nrisK,
out taking into consideration the beautiful
location toe property went at very
reasonable figure?, c ?n.sidnring the pi ices
paid for o.har property much farther
out. This property is not more than
half a nnl* from the court house, and
most of it is on one of (he liuest elevations
around town, and within three
hundred yards of Church street. It
fronts a line 0)-f?M?t boulvtard and is
surrounded l>y 50 foot streets. This
property is desirable and we have no
doubt that a nuiulier of nice reeidences
will soon be dotting Ibe pretty site Mr.
i. kj. jiuwaraa, one ot the purchaseis,
has already announced his intention of
building a neat live room residence o.i
his lot. Mr. John W. Gilbert also says
he will build on his lot.
The lots were laid out In two blocks,
A and TV All of them are 50 feet front,
and 155 feet deep with the exception of
lots 11 and 12 which are corner lots and
are 83 leet front by 155 feet deep.
Speakiug with Mr. Harris after the
sale be said that while he thought the
lots would have brought more 1 e was
satisfied with the sale as he wanted to
see the property built up. The buyers
stem to be well satisfied with thtir purchases,
and several have beeu offered
nice margins already. There were thirty
lots sold, all of them fronting on streets,
as follows:
BLOCK A.
Lot No. 1 J. W. Gilbert for $ 51.00
.i ti 2. 41 41 44 *4 51.00
44 44 3. C. S. Ivey for 50.00
44 44 4. Was not sold?gully
44 44 5. Joe Powell for 25 00
44 44 0 J. (J Edwards for 43 00
44 44 7. Newton D Walker for 45 00
44 44 8 44 44 44 44 45 00
44 44 9. W. C. Nelson for 50 00
44 44 10. 44 44 44 44 105 00
44 44 1 1. Jno. R. Mathisfor 125.00
44 44 12. 44 44 44 44 70.00
44 44 13 W. C. Nelson for 55.00
44 44 It. 44 44 44 44 45 00
44 44 15 Newton I). Walker 30.00
44 44 10. 44 4 4 4 4 30.00
44 44 1 7. Free ijt drawn?M C.Lake
44 44 18. W. S. Dills for $ 20 00
4> 44 19. MiloII. Evans for 20.00
44 44 20. Not sold?gully
44 44 21. Milo H. Evans for 26 00
44 44 22. D. Fant Gilliam for 30.00
BLOCK B.
tat No. 1. J. G. Howell for $ 52 00
44 44 2. Heuiy Smith for 42 00
44 44 3. Then. Ei-:on for 36 00
44 44 4. J. W. Mengfor 37.00
44 44 5. 44 44 .'{ 44 31.00
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44 44 7. It Jones\ eluo for 40 00
44 44 8. J. G. Ho\ 411 for 40.00
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Total $1,239 00
The terms of sale was one-fourth cash,
the balance payable Hi twelve monthly
installments, with 8 per cent, inter* 8t
per annum from date of sale until lime
of payment.
Some seem to think there is too much ?
of this lot sale business, but we do not ?
think so. The only way to built up a
town is to get the land out of the hands
of a few into the hand* of many. That
means development.
FREE! FREE!
TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS.
An Opportunity Worthy of Your
Notice.
If you suffer with kidney disease or
any ailment arising from an improper
action of the kidneys or urinary organs,
this offer we make to the people of Union
should interest you. In the advancement
of medical science, the kidneys,
the organs of th9 greatest importance to
human health, have not been neglected,
and in placing before you such a cure as
Doan's Kidney Pills the proprietors recognize
how far so many statements of
the makers of similar preparations havo
fallen short of their claims, bsing convinced
that no remedy for kidney complaints
in existence equals Doan's Kidney
Pills for such ailments; strengthened
in these convictions by letters that are
daily received of the work they are doing
for mankind's benefit, old backs and
young backs are being constantly freed
from never-ceasing actus, and many a
lame and shattered one, stooped and contracted.
is strengthened, invigorated and
infused with new life. With such a
medicine an offer of this kind cin le
made without hesitancy, for while we
Iwse the box we give to you, we make a
friend that assitss us in the sale of many .
others.
FULL BOXES
of Doan's Kidney Pills will be given
away free to every person suffering with
kidney ailments at the undersigned address.
Firstcome. Ilrst served, an 1 on'y
this one chance offered. Fc/ those in
the country who cannot call in time a
box will be mailfd upon receipt of 4c to
pay postage. Remember this is not a
sample box, but a regular si/.s box of
Doan's Kidney Pills, which retails at 50
cents.
(Cut this advertisement from Tub
TiMKsand bring with you.)
Remember Free Distribution One
Day Only, Thursday, March 5th at
Holmes* Pharmacy..
x.vw.1 \iiiv, v
1 UOVU'JillUUI II V/WM i'UlUHW, 1
sole agents for the United States.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Joseph A.
Smith Executor of the estate of Y. S.
Hobo, deceased, has applied to Jason M.
Greer, Judge of Piobate, in and for the a
county of Union, tor a final discharge as
such Executor.
It Is OiWEWtn, That the 2'lrd day of
Match A. I). IDO'i, be fixed for hearing
of petition, an J a final settlement of
said estate.
JaeoN M. Grkkr,
Probate Judge Union Co.. 8.C.
Published in Union Times Feb. 20,
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I Do You Want a
Made to Fit Your Roor
At Wholesale Pric
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You Can't Get It
but |
We have just
samples of
Royal Wilton, Axminster
Mosquets and Brussells
Direct from the looms tl
thousands of dollars and w
to have CARPETS for our Cu
i and laid to fit any size an<
at a very small margin. ab
V U ?
I ufacturer's cost.
This is an Opp
To get a fine Carpet cheapnot
always in position to of
of these samples will cost
fired dollars and we can no
j plete line of them every tin
them, besides we have som<
that we cannot always eetoi
call and see them now. ^
turn them in ten days.
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Before buying else
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{The Cash Bargain
s D. N. WILBUR.
UMOLASS
J I want your molasses orders. Can giv
" MUSCOVADO, something you haven't had ii
5 about a NEW ORLEANS? Not a syrup but
4 I havo other grades that I will be pleased to h
a^d see me (or molasses.
2 Yours for molasses and syru
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cA Disordered Stomach *
HEADACHE. The roc
M \iyohlLLSM is biliousness; the cure, 1
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Velvets,
Samples
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stomersmade j
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re have to reJRE|C0.
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Ramon's Pills. B
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