The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 16, 1903, Image 6
WONDER STORE
It has been Our aim to c
GENERAL SUPPLIES fot
room, store, and indeed for c
lul and ornamental; and unit
gotten to be a saying among
Wonder Store you need not 1
ment added to our most wont
FUR-NITUn^
We have put in a largo and t
which we defy competition,
a regular furniture store, at
tarry long with us. Give us
of what we say hero. We m
Musical X>op
also one of the most attractiv
We keep in stock several ma
them, but our customers will
a few of the old reliables wo
"lumbal," "Western Cottogi
Piano
of many makes at almost any
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UOUOUC8S save money to Duj
estimated that it costs ?05.0(
Then you see if you buy fron
this mueh more than if you b
if you want a Piano and w
DISC GUAPllOPIIONE is
instruments. Their talking t
comprehension. Big and c
Ilarps, etc., etc.
Special announcement for
given later.
S. M. RICE, Jt
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Excelsior K
Of Unii
FIFTY families o
DRED Toppers, I1
Finishers, ages from (
wages at any and all o
all of which is nice an
we pay arc much hig
other hosiery mill in t
We have young me
make from $25.00 to
We also want F11
good Cedar Posts.
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J. H. GAULT,
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j^GLENN SPRINGS
Has a record of over One 1
W successfully used by the nn
r? ment of all diseases of t he
Q all disorders resulting fr<
"j torpid liver, jaundiced ski
f"| all forms of dyspepsia it is
FOR SALE AT HO
? Fur rates ol' board am
^ correspondence.
^ THE GLENN
, WHALES AS THEY DIVE.
Something Al>out the Habits of tbo
Orenn Mounters.
Both whaler* ami naturalist* have
usually held that when whales "sound"
they descend to great depths, says
Knowledge. One writer on the subject
estimates that the hover momhora of
the group dive fully :i thou.saiul yards.
In a memoir published in Belgium Dr.
Racovitzn challenges this belief and
states that in his opinion lOu yards Is
the maximum depth to which any
whale can dive and that many species
cannot reach anything like that limit.
Says the writer:
Why should whales want to go to
such depths? All wliab's sound for the
purpose of obtaining food, and in flic
profound darkness of 1,000 yards what
food conld they get? Those species
which feed on animalcules might, per
linpft. obtain what they want Rut how
About the species which feed on iislies
and cuttles? At a depth of 1,000 yards
they certainly could not use their eyes
to detect nonluminous species, and we
have no evidence whatever that they
feed on the self luminous deep sen lisli
and cuttles, if. Indeed, there he any of
the Intter. On the contrary.the available
evidence Indicates that they feed on
ordinary light dwelling ll?hes and cuttles
which live in much shallower
zones. Hut this Is not nil. It is known
that the effects of n pressure of more
than three atmospheres prove fatal to
human life; und. although we may heI
Headaches are iRr
caused by disor- ?j
dered stomachs. B |u
Ramon's Pi lis cure
3old by IJni
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
onstantly add to our varied slock oi
kitcken, dwelling, farm, office, school
very place and ovory person, both u^e
> this end we have labored until it has
all classes. 4tIf you can't find it at ike
look anywhere else." The last departlerfully
varied stock is
3!
veil s.lected line of Furniture, ag-tino'
Our line consist of everything kept in
>d our low prices will not allow it to
a trial on Furniture and be convinced
can to make our
artment
e features of our business this season,
kes of ORGANS?when we can keep
not let them remain long with us. Of
mention the old '4Masor. & Hamlin,"
etc., etc. Can sell you a
price. If you need a Piano you will
j from us. Do you know that it i)
to sell a piano by a traveling agent?
\ a traveling agent you pay at least
uy from your resident agent. See us
o will make it to your interest. The
all the attraction among our smaller
ind singing qualities arc simply beyond
heap lot of Guitars, llanjos, Violins
"Wouders" and Xmas Goods will lie
E. U., Prop.
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WANTED
IYnitting
Mills
on, 5. C.
r about TWO HUNCnitters,
Loopers and
11) to (35). to make good
f the work offered by us,
d easy, and the prices
her than paid by any
he South.
n and young ladies who
$^5-?? each per month.
VE HUNDRED (500)
?LY TO
Treas. and Mgr.
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MINERAL WATER^I
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hundred years and has been y
xlieal profession iu tlie treat- Vj
bladder and kidneys, and in [}.
3iu malarial infection, with y
n and general debility. In M
invaluable. W
LME8' PHARMACY. U
1 oilier particulars we solicit u
s
SPRINGS CO. fl
Ueve that whales can stand treble this
pressure, or nine atmospheres, which
would occur at ubout ninety yards'
depth, is It conceivable that they could
resist tlio effort of ton times the latter
pressure, or ninety atmospheres? Moreover.
does it seem possible that a whale
whose body is only slightly heavier
than water at ordinary pressure could
exert the muscular force necessary to
propel that body to a depth of 1,000
yards?
Tlie It en ton For the Fit.
The work of the regimental tailor
inaj' or may not be addressed to style.
It nil depends, as in other lines of
soldiering, on bis superior olllcor.
When.Sir George Grove was a young
mail in (be West Indies, superintending
the erection of lighthouses, he mot
an F.nglish aruiy oflleer who was so
exceedingly well dressed that lie was
moved to say:
"You don't get those clothes here, I
suppose?"
"Oh, yes," replied the otlieer. "The
regimental tailor made tlioin for me."
"h; it really possible that the regl
mental tailor can lit you so well?" ex
claimed the young engineer In surprise.
"I should think so'." the otlieer answered.
"Me had hotter tit me! 1
j would give lilm three days' heavy drill
If lie didn't?and ho knows It!".
j Pnvrrly l? vory jjood in maxims nno
in sorinons. I?ut it is very l)nd in prac*
t Jonl llfo.?BncLer.
\f1URj? bother folks who I
caK||,LS I occasionally useI
T Ramon's Pills, 25c [
on Drug Co.
A Man of Means
can ill-afford to be without the
pamphlet published by The
Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York?"A
Banker s Will." It explains a
curious provision in the will of
the President of a National
Bank in New York City, and
gives the list of securities in
which the largest accumulation
of trust fundis in the world is
invested. The pamphlet is sent
free to those who write for it.
Thl? Company ranks
First?\n Ataets.
First?In Amount Paid Policy-holders.
First?In Ag?.
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York
Richard A. McCurdy, President.
F. H- Hyatt, Munasror, Columbia, t?. C.
Haines ,V Lipscomb, AKonta.^Union, S. C.
Qulclc I.iiucli.
IIo was obviously tirorl, preoccupied
and in a hurry^ He lifted himself to
one of tilts stools at the quick lumli
counter and in answer to a query said:
"ItrinK me some plain, beans, a piece
c? apple pie and a jdass of milk."
In a little while the waitress reap
pearod.
'Turk iint'," she remarked impcrsou
ally, sliding the dishes before him.
"I asked for plain brans. I can't cat
pork." lie remonstrated.
Oh!"
The dish was removed, and aftei
stopping to chat a few minutes with 51
young man with a scarlet tic she re
turned. "Here's your brans," she remarked.
and after a thoughtful moment.
while still eying the scarlet'tie
added:
"Let's see; you wanted pie?huckleberry
pie?"
"No, apple."
"Oh!"
There was another longer wait, r
stiil longer sojourn in tlio entrancing
neighborhood of the scarlet tie. Thev
tin pie was brought.
"That all?" she asked, feeling al)
sently for a check.
"No; I ordered"?
"Oh, yes; coffee. Excuse mo for for
getting."?New York Telegram.
A Live Oak Too.
The bride was fair and slight and
tlio bridegroom was dark and stalwart
They made a most interesting pair,
and the people on the long distance
train who had watched them more 01
less openly from San Francisco were
cheered by the sight of a shower ol
rice which fell out of the bride's par
asol two days later.
The bridegroom saw the suiilcs, and
putting his arm round his blushin;
wife, he faced the earful of frleudlj
strangers.
"I reckon there's no need for me t(
say we haven't been married long," li<
announced In full chest tones, "but 1
can tell you one thing. You don't want
to smile any more than 's polite, foi
she's my violet and I'm her slieltcrlnt
oak. and I weigh 1204 pounds."
Her Mournful Jent.
"So you decided to try light house
keeping?"
"Yes," said young Mrs. Torkins; "bul
lfter we had two or three gas hills wc
wished we could try dark liousckcep
lag."?Excha ngc.
niK Difference,
"What is the difference between o
violinist and a fiddler?"
"The difference," answered the con
cert manager, "is enormous; anywhere
from SoOO to S.TOOO n week."?ffnuli
ington Star.
MPS CECELIA STOWE^^^
f?( Orator, Kntro Nous Club. 5f
JH 176 Warrpn Avenue, H
cS CniCAoo, Ii,i.., Oct. 22,1902. p|
>ff For nearly four years I suffered Kj
M from ovarian troubles. The doc- K
tor insisted on an oitcration ns the Kj
8 -only way to pet weft. 1, however, H
3 strongly objected to an operation. B
j My husbnud felt disheartened ah Bj
|| well as I, for home with a sick H
r woman is a disconsolate place at K
? best. A friendly druggist advised B
him to get a bottle of Wine of U
9 Cardui for me to try, and lie did so. H
1 1 began to improve in a few days and K
I n>y recovery was very rapid. With- Bd
| in eighteen weeks I was another H
I&OCaLCL. ibtfrUX. I
!.\lra. Stov.-e's letter shows every
woman how a home is saddenedl>y H
female wealnes and how completely W]
Wine of ( :rilui enres that eiek- &
I.' ss and brings health and hanpi- a|
? t i ps agu.jp. J>n not go 011 suffer ?aj
V big. ?lo to vonr druggist today n|
j ami secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine !?
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| NOTICE TO TAXPAYFRS.
i TI.e tax book* will be opened on the
15th day of October and closed on ibe
j .'list of December for Do collection of
j taxes for '.he fiscal year 1903. Then;
w ill be 1 ]"'r cent, penalty charged on
j all taxes not paid on or before the 31st
: day of December. There will bo another
1 per cent, penalty chared on all
' l^xes not i aid <>u or Vefoio I to 31st day
of January. There will be 5 |*r cent,
pel-ally more (bailed e:i nil taxes r.ot
paid on or l?ef?>i* tic. last day of February.
After the 15th d.?y of March executions
will bo issued.
AVill commence to collect commutation
toad tax on the 15th day of October
ni.d closo on the let day of February.
1904. A?e for paying commutation road
tax 18 to 50. Age for paying pill tax
J1 to 00.
When paying vnur taxes please obfi
rve the following rules iu order to save
unnecessary executions which is annoying
to the taxpayers, the Treasurer and
the Sheriff.
li t. He sure that you g?-t llio Treasurer
to look on liis hook for votir nnm?
' } l>efore yon go to th<? Auditor for an additional.
If you did not make your return
come one oh: might have made it
for you.
2nd. sura that you cull for your
taxes by the same t;;imo as that in which
you returned it.
3 d. Be sura that you call for the
Same township in which you made your
-eturn and not call for the one into
1 which you have moved since making
1 y? ur return.
4'h. When you come to see about
1 or > av your taxes be sure that you mention
'.lie townships in which you own
piojreity, as the Treasurer is not supposed
to know where all your property
U located.
Will collect taxes at the following
; places as follows:
Union, from Oct. loth to Nov. 2nd.
Buffalo, November 3rd.
Union, November 4'h to 8th.
Monarch, November Oth.
1 liOckhart, November 10th
.lonesville. November 11th
Kelton, November 12th.
Adumsburg, November 13th.
Buinn. November 14th and lOth
West Springs, November 18th.
Cross Keys, November 10th.
Sedalia, November 20t.1i, forenoon.
Carlisle, November 23d.
Santuc, November 231, forenoon,
i Union, November 2(ltli, and on till
j tine expires:
't'ax lew as follower
Fur Stale 5 mills.
For Constitutional School 3 "
For Ordinary County 4 "
Far Interest on Hail road Bonds.. 2 "
For sinking Fund 2 "
For Itoad 1 "
Total 17 "
'1'nion Special School 3 mills
Fish l)am Special School 3 "
Santuc Special School 2 "
.lonesville Special School 2S "
lloransvillo Special School "H "
I j. II. ItAltTI.KS.
Treasurer Union County.
' 413..
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
' state of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. J
Ry Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate Judge
, Whereas, John S. Ker.driCk has made
- uit to tue to grant him Ia-tters of Ad\
ministration on tlie estate of and ilfects
of Elizabeth Burgess, deceased.
. These are, therefore, to cite and adk
monish all and singular the kindred and
:n-ditors of the said Elizabeth Burgess,
Uceased that they Ire and appear Irefore
[ ine. in the Court, of Probate, to be held
<t Union C. II., South Carolina, on the
f 23; d day of October, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
lho said Administration should not be
granted.
G'veii under my hand and seal i his
t 7th day of October, Anno Domiui,
s 1903.
Jason m. Giiekk,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 9th day of Octolier,
1903, in Tiik Union Times. . 4l-2t.
Final Discharge.
, Notice is hereby given that S. J. II.
Howell, Guardian of the estate of J. W.
Kelly, minor, has applied to Jason M.
Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the
county of Union, for a final discharge
as such Guardian.
It is ordered, That the 9th day of
November. A. 1). 1903, be fixed for hearing
of petition ?nd a linal settlement of
said estate,
.Tason* M. Gukkr,
Probate Judge Unon County,, S. C.
Published in Uxioix Timks Oct. 9th,
1903. 41-30?I.
Notice to Creditors.
Ht:i'o of So it-b Carolina, 1 Court of
County of Union. J Probate.
M.uy X. B. Munro as Administratrix
with will annexed of George Munro,
deceased, Plaintiff.
against
Thomas K. 1'aimer and (1. II. Peake,
I>r:friid.?nta
Und< r lite above {.recced ings the credi
o-s <,f George Munro, dewwual, aire requeued
l<> j resent. their olaimH properly
o es'td within thirty days from date.
Jason NJ (JtlKEtt.
at)- Probate Judge.
Notice to Tresspassers.
Notice is hereby given that all
nersat.R arc forbidden to walk, hunt,
ish, ride or in any manner trespass
< n lands of rfie undersigned, situated
in Cross Keys township.
40-dtp. " \V. N. Hktmi.h.
K'l T'A N S Tablets doctors
bnd a good prescription for
mankind.
The 6<ent paeVcl is enough fr.r usiml
occasions. The family bottle (00 cents)
contain* a supply for h year. All druggist
ad! iheu tf
Stops Cough and Worfcs off the Cold
laxative liromo-Quinlne Tubleta cure
- a cold iu one day. No cure, no fay I
price 25 cents. 0-Jy
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The Cash Bargain Store
Is the place to saVe
your money on* fall
and winter supplies.
Good mixed Jeans lrom 10c to
35c per yard.
Boy's Pants from 25c up.
Boy's Suits from 75c tb $5.50,
Solid Leather Brogan Shoes,
valve $1.25, our price 98c.
Repcllant Cloth 56 inches wide
for 49c per yar 1.
You will also find a big line
of Capes and Jackets with
prices to suit your pocket, hook
Mrc n M \A/liknm'o
ITII O. U* IT. VV IIUUI II O.
TEN THOUSAND CHURCHESIn
the United States have used the
Longman & Martinez pure Paints.
Every Church will be giveu a liberal
quantity whenever they paint.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed
oil (worth 60 cents ) which you do when
you buy thin paint in a can with a print
label on it.
8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you
want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only
eight gallous of L & M., aud mix six
gallons of pure linseed oil with it.
You need only four gallons of L. & M.
Paint, and three gallons of Oil mixed
therewith to paint a good sized house.
Houses painted with these paints
never grow shabby, oven after 18 years.
These celebrated paints are sold by
J. L. McWhirter, Jonesville-, 13. G.
Wilburn & Sous, Cross K>ys.
Citation to Kindred and CreditorsState
of South Carolina, 1
County of Union. )
lly Jason M. Greer, E.-q , Probate Judge.
Whereas, C. II. Norman has made suitto
me to grai.t him Letters of Administration
on the estate of and effects of
Mrs. A. N. Norman, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and adtnonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Mrs. A. V. Norman,
deceased, that they he and appear before
me. in the Court of Probate, to lie he'd
at. Union (J. II., South Carolina, on the
2-'Jrd day of October, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon.
to sliow cause, if any they have,
why theaaid Administration should not
hii ororil<wl
Given under my hand and seal this
<? h day of October, Anno Domini,
11*03.
Jason M Gkkkii,
Probate .1 ndge.
Published on the 9th day of October,
1903, in Tiik Union Timf.s. 4l-2t.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given tint Martha
llodgers, Administratrix of the ostate of
T. W. Itodgers, deceased, h is applied to
Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in
and for the County of Union, for a final
discharge as such Administratrix.
It is ordered, That the Oth day of
November, A. D , 1903, be Dxed for
bearing of Petition, and a flual settlement
of said Estate.
Jason M. Grhku.
Probate Judge, Union County, S. C.
Published in Union Times 9th of
Oct., 1903. 41-30d.
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are. hereby .forbidden t<
trespass on any of my lands either bj
walking, riding, bunting, fishing or ii
any other manner.
36-4t. W. T. Morris
McCreery Glymph;
Graduate Optician.
Wi h twelve years experience iu
il e practice of Opthalmics in many
"I the largeet cities of the tNortb, now
permanently lecated at Union, S ('.
Errors of Aatigmaliam, StiabincjuH,
Photophobia, Presbyopia, HypermctropiB,
Myopia ar.d Aathentpiu
corrected by the use of apec'cc'oa If
not convenient to vixit my offi ;e, i
notify roe anil I will call at your r^ideuco
Olfije, M. <fc P. Bank buiUPn? r?a
Uoion Drug Store. Hours 9 to 1 2 *
m , 2 to 6 p. m.
EYES TESTED FREE.
CONTRACTORS'"?
9 -?BUILDERS'^
aR0 MILL SUPPLIES.
C*?Ufl. MM JhM OMau wl OkWr
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OMfiiED MOW W0RIS1 SUPPLY CO.
Sa^M
How We Can Sell *
Your/^fofjirty...
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Send us ii list of wh it you desire to
soil and wo will Had a b iyor for you.
Our method of doiut* business is such
that when you list your peopsrty with
ua, uo matter where it is located or what
kind, be it a F.ura, Uiiideuco or Business.
Wo plana it by adyirtislntc it in
all our papers all over the Oountrv tint
we aro sure to Hud some cinq who wants
to buy. We cin sell aiiytoirp?. Buyers
are and can be had if yoo do not ask
fancy prices. You must be'reas ?nabl#?.
We do not rent, only sell. * The following
are only a few of some we oiler for
salo: .? 1
5th Ave. House, New York,rents
for $5,000, price - - - $55,000
5 scoiy House, Gramiary Park in
New York _____ 55,000
100 acres, Frankly Co., Mo , pood
house - ------ 7,000
Etarilence in Fianklin, La., all
improvements, i cash - - - 0,500
Grist Mill in New London, Conn. 10,000
500 acres Timber Laud, Caunon
Co. Tenn 2,5u0
Write to m with your lowest prices.
New York Real Estate Co.,
25 East 14th St., New York.
3G-3m.
CROWN TT8RBENCE. M. D.
Office Hours:
- Speeial .attention to diseases of
Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. 2.r)-8m
SEASE . & HAMBLIN,
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^LAWYERS.%
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Office Opposito Court House
J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
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ATOENEY AT LAW.
Room 1*2 i?p stairs Foster Buldinor,
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RALPII K. CARSON. H.;L. 8CAIF*.
CARSON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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Special attention;given to real es4
1. J I, '/>
tate and collections.
S. MEANS BEATY,
A T?-r* /-k r?*? r-iw ? - ? -
/A I IUMINGY-A1-LAW.
No. 3, Law Range.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan in amounts of
$300 and upwards on improved farms
at 7 per cent interest. No commission
except a rcaenable attorney fee
f<*r preparing necessary papers.
30-1 v. V. E. DkPass.
<o
Thin signature Is on every box of the genelM
Laxative Bromo-Quiniiie Tablet*
the remedy that eniee a esld fa ? ? day
>AA.AAVVVVVVVVVVVVVV\AVVVf
> We pron.ptly obtain U. 8. and Jtoetftt i >
horse ntid poor ;
lug harness Is the
worst kind of o com- i ' ?
Eureka
Harness Oil m
not only makes the hnrnees end the I Nk
home lock lietter, hut makes the 'II\
leather Boft mitt ptlublo.poleltln com- |IV\
11111/ dlllonto last?twice lis long M
ns 11 ordinarily would. JML
Horse
Chancel fiiiy
ii'niiiirflmim'lih f
to write for our confidential letter befttte applying
for. yatent; it may bo worth ?ay.
we promptly obtain TJ. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
charge* are moderate. Try no. r
SS2ETJ^0??.
U.S. Pateat ON??,WHMnlii, Ml