The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 18, 1903, Image 6
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?BY
Excelsior Kni
Of Union,
FIFTY families or
DRED Toppers, Kni
Finishers, ages from (i i) 1
wages at any and all of th
all of which is nice and
we pay are much higher
other hosiery mill in the
We have young men a
make from $25.00 to $5
We also want FIVE
good Cedar Posts.
APPLY
[ J.H.GAULT, Tr
I
JH
f^GLENN SPRINGS
^as a record of ov ev One Hi
j> su ~^es,Sl .ally used by the mod
u,'i men4^ of all diseases of the bl
W ?.\i disorders resulting fro 11:
R torpid liver, jaundiced skin
all forms of dyspe psia it is it
?P FOR SAUj AT IJOLI
X For rates of board a ad <
w correspondence.,
\ THE GLENN S
C ABlTiWl^EBFEM P
'
club where dozing members j !
i # are never disturbed. },
Thepp In n Ciood Itcnunn I'nr TliU
I niloni. Which N .\?l ,4l!l'JiTf<l <?>
Be \ Inlnicd?\ Short slc?p Which (
<. nl in I ti u t<<! In ii Tr.'ifCi'ily.
There is an exclusive club in upper
New York w liere tlio employees aj'e forbidden
from awakening any member
who drops asleep in lvis chair in the library
or sitting room. If a visitor inquires
for him he is "out.*' Other members,
if they see him. carry on their
conversation in low tones or go to the
smoking room or cafe. Very few new
members are admitted tojhe club, but
those \> !io are fortunate < iiorgh to yet
in or those who bring visitors are re- ,
mimled of lids custom.
A physician who belongs to'tfte elul? |
explained the reason of it. "It }
wrong under any circumstances." ho J
said, "to awaken a man who lias fallen f
Into a natural sleep. How ?!* you
know lmt it is the first time Ire lias
been able to sleep for hours or even
days? Tlds phenomenon of sleep is n
very complicated one. There are many i
grades of sleep, and they affect (tilTerent
man in different ways. Dreams
are the result of defective or partial
sleep, and their common occurrence
In the lighter varieties of tlie ptate
shows that Ihe rest taken by most persons
is not profound or continuous
even while it lasts.
"Don't you know that scores of persons
in New York take n long trolley
ri<lr? In the evening simply to produce
n feeling of HlcpiriPsa? if a man look*
Str iicrlit abend Of him or reads a newspaper
Ids ride will do him listle (food.
I!' might as well remain at home on
Sold by Unio
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f
" _ f
' I sell the
Rock Hill Buggy, f
No better made for
the money. d
I sell the
Taylor Canady Buggy. *
This buggy is as
good as the best. t]
Also lull line Old Hickory
Wagons. Also full line Mcorniiok
Mowers and Rakes. 01
also carry full line of relirs
for same. 1 have ju-t.
nt in a nice line ol Rubber
ire Buggies for my livery
.isin ess.
Th
S. R. CRAWFORD,
p..
Jpposite First Baptist Church, ''
Main Street. J
fri
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VANTED
Ut
on
itting Mills "
, s. c.
about TWO HUN- ft
tters, Loopers and ni
t0 (35)' to make good A
e work offered by us,
easy, and the prices i
than paid 2ry any m
South. i>i
nd young ladies who 1 v.
5.00 each per month. " d(
HUNDRED (500) I SI
\ y>
to j w
I ?!
G*.s. and Mgr. ?
" ?rr
I I
MINERAL WATER^I
mdred years and lias been
icalprofession in (be treat- W
adder and kidneys, and in y
s malarial in! ction, with
and general debility. In M
i valuable. H
dE8' PHARMACY. Q ;
ether particulars we solicit Q
y
PRINGS CO. jl
i bl
tc
iw's front sloop. Rot if ho looks nbout
01
iiim, constantly shifting his gaze from
sue scene to another, lie pels into a ^
stale of drowsiness such as is brotipht
about hv nrtilk'inl means when it is
railed hypnotism. That is why so
many men feel like dozing in the club n
after they come in front a ride or a
drive in the park. ni
"Sleep induced by overeating is not
natural. That brought about bv stimulants
is nothinp but blood poisoning
and stupor. It may be desirable and
even necessary in some eases to produce
this stupor. I'.ut the state into
which the brain is thrown is not sleep.
If natural sleep follows, it is n contingency
and not tlie effect of the
stimulant. Hut I was poinp to tell
you a story, not deliver a medical leelure.
I must not mention names, but
many old club men of New York will
remember the tragedy.
"There was a man who was quite
prominent, both in a business and social
way, in tlie life of this city. A
dreadful family inisfort^' brought on
insomnia. lie would Sfunetinies go
forty-eight hours without sleep; then
nfter a normal night or two lie would
not ho able to sleep for a week. All
his life until hi* trouble came upon
liitn 110 had boon habitually a bonvy
pl? opor. After two or 11 iron months of
this insomnia attack hi* health began
to give way. I'hysiclans trloTl all the
usual means of overcoming the dillioulty,
but failed. lie was proscribed
sleeping drafts until it became dan- '
gerous to oonlinuo them longer.
"Then be went to Europe, taking a
competent young physician of my acquaintance
as companion. Specialists
abroad prescribed walking and mountain
climbing, but they discovered that
there is nothing to he gained by increasing
the fatigue of the body wljetI
worry of mll)(l Will not It I low t he re
ir Palpitation, Shortness of K
reath and fulness after eat- E
% use Ramon's Pills?they I
re. Complete treatm't 25c B
n Drug Co. ,i
- - ?Sf- ???w? ?IM?
Capacity
or business receives its
pecdiest reward in the selling
epartment.
If you think you have the j
bility to sell a (Five Per Cent.
Venty-Year Gold Bond on
le instalment plan write me '
tating your age, present |
ccupation, and give irtfe bank
r other good references.
j
All letters trented-ns strictly confidential,
GEORGE T. DEXTER,
Superintendent of Domeetio Agoncies,
Mi1i.il Life Insurance Company of NewYertfc
32 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y '
so lo which '.the liiubs are entitled. 1
ip* 111:111 psiuip Utonip little thp better
i- his trip, llerrVired from buslnpss.
is strength wast<M :uvny.
'Finally by one' of those eurlous
\\fcs of nature1 we occasionally
ught liiin dozing, at the club. All
ho knew his inisf brtunc sympathized
it It liiin. Wo iuov>m1 about as though
a sick chamber ukitll lie awoke. lie
ldoai slept more tthnn twenty mines
and told us 11 int his restlessness
night ciyitinnod. One afternoon he
me in positively t "frowsy. To 11 friend
i said:
" *1 feel as thought I eouid sleep for a
eek, hut 1 en n't. sleep In my own
?:ni>?lli\ lriml t ?1A r% hnd h/itut '
"Wo not him upstairs to a room and
it a man on guard at th# iloor, with
t ructions to seo that no porvnut was
lowed to disturb liim or m.tke a noise,
a hour or so afterward an ncridont
the Ultehen brought the lire engines
) to the doofr. There was rcMlly no
itiger, hut liofore a ladder co.lld bo
lisoil poor Itlank's body came dunlins
into the area. \
"lie was killed. Suicide? No. It
as the opiiiio?i of all of us that s*ud?
ui nw.ikcniug from tlio first soiuid
eep he had enjoyed for more than a
\ir ujrset ids mind and tlint when he
as awakened by tlie noise he did not
ali/.e where he was. In a frenzy lie
aped from the window."?New York
lines.
l'rnfmnioniil Trnnt.
To any who regard the whole logvii
ofesslon with suspicion I can onfy'
lswer: "You ure probably right iia
i.vins that if n lawyer lutd played
10 vulture he would not tell of it, yet
1 truth these evil hi ribs of prey are
it the majority In the law. If they
ere more than a small minority our
ofossion could not sustain tine almost
Mindless confidence it enjoys from the
hole business world. Kein*mher, a
.wyer is judged day by dnj^ and by
s deeds he is justitied or condemned.
a significant number of us were
aitors to our clients or if by our
pocrisy we undermined the body of
ofessionnl ethics, the keen and unx'oived
men of tills generation would
it ho placing in lawyers' hands every
iiiru ?rn>ni lilUIIH'lllum iiiuTesis
ul trusting implicitly in tho honesty
' their advice. Suppose Ave do ba\*e
ir little professional attitudes and
>ses and pomposities; those are but
iperllcial mannerisnis Avhich may
ake us awkward and tedious when
e, too, would write n popular article,
at which have nothing under heaven
> do with our faithfulness to our eliits.
On that faithfulness wo meet
ir judgment day six times a week."?
very body's Magazine.
Well Kitted to Mnlir Trouble.
She?Has your roommate an ear for
tuslc?
lie?Worse. ITo has two hands and a
Louth.?Harvard Lampoon.
FEMALE 1
WEAKNESS ?
642 1-2 Congrca < St. !/,
Portland, Mainr, Oct. 17,1902. jg
I consider Wino of Carriui superior E
to any doctor's medicine I over need K
and X know whereof I speak. I auf- H|
fared for nino months with suppressad B
menstruation which completely pros- E
trat.-d inc. Pains would shoot through B
my back nnd sides and I would have B
blinding headaches. My limbs would B
swell u,i and 1 would feel so weak I Bf
could not. stand up. I nutu-ally felt H
discouraged for I seemed to bo beyond
the help of physicians, but Wino of B
Oardui cuineasu Ood-send to me. 1 B
felt a change for the better within a B
week. After nineteen days treatment K
; 1 menstruated without suffering the Be
m I .'I.. si.i ?
I? ? -i ur~.? ?n > ui'i unu *otm nnuftino PB5
regular nnd witjvnit pain. Wh?e of BE
Cardui is simply v.s^<it?f,.l 1 I wish IJ
that nil n'tffTing woniMt Uii?w *.( IL? K
good qualities. at
Treasurer, Port land Economic Loaguo B
Periodical headaches toll of fc- K
male weakness. Wine of Cardui B
I cores permanently nineteen out of B
C every twenty ease* of irregular B
(I menses, hearing down pains or K
I any female weakness. If you are B
(I discouraged and doctors have HE
I failed, tbnt is rtie best reason in If.
the world you should try Wine of B
0 Cardui now. Remember that Kj
1 headaches mean female weakness. B
J Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of I
I Cardui today. ^
I WINE* |
[opumi
GO TO |
TlieCash Bargain Store ^
#
FOR
SHOE POLISH. ?
u
n'
The Gilt Edge,value 25c for 20c
" Baby Elite, " 10c " 8c
ff
" " " with paste V
value 10c for 8c ir
8i
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Mrs. D. N. Wilburn's. '
a
.R'l'P'^'N'S Tablets doctors
find a good prescription for r><
mankind.
The 6-cent packet, is enough for usual
occasions. The family bottlej(??0 onus)
contains a supply for a year. ' All druggist
peli the.ro. tf |\
Stops Cough and Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo-Quimiie Tablets cure o
l.l .1 xr
n iuiu iij ?? ?; uiiy. i.> o chip, li" pay
price 25 cents. 0-1 v J
g
If constipated or biliousness, call for
Knmon's Pills, and be certafti our clerks
give you the genuine Knmon's. Com- 1:
pleto treatment?25 doses 25cts. Sold
by Union Drug Co.
SEASE & HAMBLIN, t
' t.
-%-LAWYERS.^ 1
Office Opposite Court House ?
In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, |
Clioiera and Diarrhoea Remedy, j
"Allow ine to give you a few words in <;
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ?;
and Diarrhoea Remedy," says .Mrs, l
John Ilamlctt, of Eagle 1'ass, Texas. .
"I sullered one week witli bowel trouble
and took all kinds of medicines without *
getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. t
C. Johnron. a merchant here, advised
me to take this remedy. After taking (.)
one dose I felt greatly relieved, and i
when I had taken the third doso was
entirely cured. I thank you from the
bottom of my heart for putting this
freat remedy in the hands of mankind.
\)r sale by F. C. Duke. *
AN ORDINANCE
Prohibiting Spitting on Pa cements
or Throwing any Trash, etc.
on Pavements. I1
tl
lie it. onlained bv lh?? \T n \i ?
dermen of tho t.?v-n of Union. S. in
Council iowir.blod and by authnity of
nunc.
Sec. 1. 1? shall l>e unlawful for any
jtcisou to willfully spit or expectorate on
the pavciueuU of tho town of Union, S
C
Sec. 2. That, it shall Ik* unlawful for p
any pesson to willfully tvrow any liquids, ?
fc'ash or filthy matter on the pavements
of the town of Union, S. C.
Any one found guilty of violating this 8
ordinance siv.ili bo lined in any sum not c
less than Five [&>.00| Dollars or more ?
than One |S10U| Hundred Dollars or '
impiisoued from Ten [10] to Thirty [HO]
Days, aud at the disci etiun of the Mayor
or Town Council. I
Done and ratified in Council assembled
under tho hand of tho Mayor and .s?;?i ot
the Council this the 7ll? dfly of Septem- j
Ixr, 1901.
Attest: Maciietii You so, ,,
W. 1). Auriiui:, Mayor.
Clerk and Trcas. U7 f5r.. 0
Clemson Agricultural College. *
SESSION 190.1-1901. v
e
The next session opens Sep'embei OTi R
Hv leffulations of ttm l > "?
students arc rt qui red to report livedajs i
i?fforo tin*, < pruining of the institution t,
to stand tlie entrance examinations.
The following courses are pivot for r
degrees: Agricultural, J)io!<<gio<il, Mechanical,
Electrical, Civil Engine* i ing ,1
Metallurgical and IVxtil.t Indu* try. \
For ratal gues and info: in ition apply to
y. II. ME EL, President,
31-41. Clemsnn College, S C. |
McCreer^lymph, \
Graduate Optician.
With twelve years rxpe.'eico i>
be practice ( f 04?lha?iii:(.s in ii.a.i)
f tto largest citi 8 of the N irlb, now
permanent!)' located :-t Union, S U.
Errors ot Astigmatism, Ht'ehiarous,
l'iiot' pbobia, I'rcabyfpia, IIvjki- '
>etropif, M*cj i.? ?m1 A* Un j!? 1
rrtcltf'l by Ibe u-.o ot sc'o* l!
i.*)t to vid't my offiy?,
notify mo rml I \ SI o*li y ur r :?i
lfrc\
OHijc, M At J'. lD.ik h'.iibijog
Drug Store. 11< nr.- B to I '1 *
m., 2 to (t p m. 1
EYES TESTED FREE. ,
????!
low We Can Sell j
if our Property...01
Send us a list of what you desire to
:11 and wo will tlud a buyer for you. ?
>ur method of doing business is such r,<.
tal when you ILL your property with Ar
s, ro matter where it is locaUd or what
ir.d, bo it a Farui, Residence or Bmipsm.
We place it by advertising it in
>1 our pui*rs all over the country that
e are euro to And some one who wants
> buy. We can sell anything. Buyers ?
:e and cau be bad If you do not ask
incy prices. You must be reas?nabl-?.
iro do not rent, only sell. The follow>g
arc only a few of some wc offer for
do:
Ai
Lb Ave. House, Ne.v York, rents
fo: $3,01X1, price - - - $35,000
stojy House, (Jranuary 1'ark in
New York _____ 53,000 bo
).) acres, Frankly Co., Mo , good Ar
iiou.ro - ------ 7,000
losidence in Franklin, La . all ?.
improvements, I cash - - - 0,500 an
risl Mill in New Loudon, Conn. 10,000
DO acres Timber Land, Cannon N"$
Co. Teun ....... 2-5 >0 1
1
Write to us with j'our lowest prices.
Jew York Real Estate Co.,
25 East 14th St., New York.
G-3m.
litation to Kindred and Creditors. ^
tnte of South Carolina, (
County of Union. \ *
iy Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate
Judge.
Whereas, A. J. Bailey and H. M.
lailey have made suit to ine to grant,
hem Letters of Administration on
he estate and eflects of J. Frank Jailcy,
deceased. r,
These are, therefore, to cite nr.d
.dmonish oil and singular the kindred
,nd creditors of the said J. Frank
Jaiiey, deceased, that they he and
ppear before me, in the Court of
'robate, to be held at Union C. II., ta
iouth Carolina, on the L'oth day of ?
September, next, after publication {
rercof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
o show cause, if any they have, why
he said Administration ah mid not
?o granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
fch day of September, Anno Domini,
008.
Jasox M. Gkkku,
Probate Judge. *!J
Published on the J 1th day of Sep.,
003, in Thk Untox Times. 37-2t f()
Executrix Notice. =
All persons haviug ciaiini against es- i
ite of John McNeace, deceased, will E
resent them properly a*tested, and I
hose indebted must make payment at ^
nee to the undersigned.
AMANDA ftl. MCMCACE, Al
Sept. 10, 1903. Executrix
37-3t "
Application For Homestead.
Mrs. S. L. Whitman has made nplication
to have an homcslcud
xemption iu the personal property
f G. Walton Whitman, deceased .
et apart, and tho application will /
omo up for hearing at the Master's %
flice on 28th September, 1 $03. )
3-Gt C. H. Peakb, Master. ?
(
PEN THOUSAND CHURCHES- j
In the United States have used the <
.ongman ?fc Martinez pure Paints.
Every Cliurch will l>o given a liberal <[|
unntity wh< never they paint,
l>on't pay $l.r>0 a g.dloii for Linseed ( I
il (wcrth 00 cents ) which you do when
ou buy thin print in a can with a print ]>
ii>el on it. V
H a 0 make 14, theiefore when you __
vant fourteen gallons of print, buy only I
ight gallons of L & M , and mix six
;alloii8 of pure linseed oil with it.
You need only four gallons of ],. ?fc \t.
'uint, and three gal'ons of Oil mixed
herewith to uaint. a good a;/.ad limse.
Houses painted with these, paints
icver glow shabby, evn arL;?r 18 years.
These celebrated paints are sold by i
t. L. McWhirtor, Jonesville; 13.
Vilburn & Sons, Cross Keys.
Notice to Increase Capital Stock |
On tho 29th of August Hooks of Subcriptiou
will be opened at the otli *.o of
The J. J. L'ttlej >hn Company store in
foneuville for the purpose of increasing
lie capital stock ot said J J Litllejohn
Company from six to twenty-five lliousiiid
dollars. On the sani" day applicaion
will be mate to the Secretary of
Hate for a new charter for said J. J.
nttlejohn Company
J. .1 J.itti.f.ioiin. Mjr.
Jonesville, S,C , A'n 199J '
MONEY TO LOAN. ~
1 have made arrar.grnn n?s by whi. h 1
an negotiate loans on lint mortgages on A
veil located and improved farms at. 7 P
>er cent. interest on sums of $1,000 and I.
tpwaids and 8 per cent, interest on nuns I'
o?s tlmn $1,000. No commissions
:hnrge<l on those, loans. Borrower only
Mj uird to pay attorney for picturing ?
ieo ecnry pa pern. tic. t
J. A. SAWYER. |
Attonicv-at-Law. c
lo-lOsn. Union, S. (J.
bin signature ia on every box of tho genuine
Laxative Brotno-Quinine Tablets |
larleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
JdUSTA AND ASJIRVILLB Short Line
Schoduio in clicet J uly Oth 10C2.
avo
Augusta 1010am 255 pm
rlvo Greenwood 12 41 pm
A ndorsnn 10 pm
Laurens 1 45 pm o;tr>am
Greenville >i 25 pm 11 30 am
Spartanburg a 30 pm 0 00 am
union 700 pm
Saluda 5 33 pm
Itcndorsouvlilo.. 0 II pm;
AshoviHo 7 15 pm
avc Arthcvillc 7 05 am
Union 8 45 am
Spartanburg*..... 1201pm 4 00 pm
Grcouvlllo 1215 pm 146 pm
Laurens 1 50 pm 0 55 pm
Anderson 7 25 am
O icon wood 2 51 pm 'J 00'pm
rive Augusta 6 20 pm U 85 am
avo Columbia 11 20 am
Nowborry 12 42 pm
Clinton 125 pm
rivo Grccnvlllo f25 pm
Spartanburg 3o0 pm
avo Spartanburg 1201 pm
Greenville 12 15 pm
rivo Clinton 2 22 pm
Newberry 3 06 pm'
Columbia 4 30 pm
'afttcat and Host Lino 1 twc?-n Nrwbcrry
rt tiroenviiln, Spartanburg and Glenn
rings.
'onnectlon from Nowborry via Columbia
iwborry and Laurens liailwp.y,
'or anv information write
5IINK8T \VI LLIAMS, Gen. Pass. Agt...
n .. Augusta, Ga
T. M, ivMMyH^'bN. Triifllo Manager.
CROWN TORRENCF. M. D. ~ '
Office Hours: S:
Special attention to diseases of
ye, r.ar, xsoso ana Throat. 2o-8m
J. CLOUQH WALLACE.
-<s>+^
ATORNEY AT LAW.
ltoom 12 up stairs Foster DuMin?.
MjPTI k. cakron. h. l. scaifk.
CARSON & SCAIFE,
attorneys at law.
Special attention given to real cste
and collections.
S. MEANS BEATY,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW.
o. 3, Law ltan^e.
Money to Loan.
I have money to*loan ii. amounts of
00 and upwards on improved farms
7 per cent interest. No comission
except a reasonable attorney fee
r preparing necessary papers.
30-1 v. V. r. PbPass
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. as Ki n gto n d. c. : *
Jf Soft n
M Harness wL
HtwMhl Von c.m mnlco your bar- I
gftgr'SjL n '"< ;>i H. fi i.? a glove /jHEffaij
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vSa\\ lengthen Itn life?make it /uBJWI
I !Mt UvlrO 01 loujf 1.4 It
I Eurekaw
ill Harness OH 1
bfkd mfikes n pier looking hnr. IBm
igffj nexe Hl:? now. Mixta of IVffSJ
figs?' pure, heavy bodied oil, oa- IvHl
Sb&/ periiilly prepared to Willijjmi
aland the weather. \?H\
HKJI 8. .Id everywhere \vPjg\
pjj?/ In cana?nil c.sea. I3M
pHl Mp.de by STAMAPD Oil CO. \*
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write for our confidential letter before apilying
for r.atcnt; it may be worth money.
No promptly obtain U. S. and Foroign
PATENTS *
md TRADE MARKS or retnrn EN- 1>
FIRE attorney d fee. 8cnd model, sketch
>rphotoaivd we trend an IMMEDIATE
FRTE report 011 patentability. We givo
he tjc-t legal Horvico and advice, and our
shar^es are moderate. Try us.
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