The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 06, 1905, Image 8
TESTS PATIENCE.
The Most Patient Union Citizen
Must Show Annoyance at
limes.
Nothing spoils :i good disposition,
nothing taAes a man's patience Iik*any
itehiness of tlit* skin. Itching
Piles almost drive you crazy. All day
it makes you miserable, all night it
keeps you awake. Itch! Itch! Itch
witn no relief, .lust tin* same witl
Kezeina You can liardly keep fron
scralel iag it. You would do so. hul
you know it makes it worse. Sue!
miseries are daily decrt a<ing. Peoph
are learning t hey can heetired I.earn
ing the merit of I'oan's Ointment
Plenty of proof that .1 loan's ointinen
will cure Piles, Kezema or any itehi
m ss of the skin, Uead the testimoir
of a Pnion citizen :
J. M. Mardis, retired farmer, a vet
craii of the Civil War, residing at 2
l.ibrand .Street, says: "I have uset
Putin's Ointment with very sat isfnetor;
results. For a long ti.ne I sulTerei
from itching piles. I lost my leg ii
the war. hut I have suffered more fron
the intolerable itching than I ever di<
with thi> leg, and there seemed to hi
no relief nignt or day. It was a eon
stant torture and the more I seratchet
the more it itched. I hate done every
thing to try and relieve it, but to m
purpose until I read about Doan't
Kidney Tills and Poan's ointment ant
procured a box of the latter at a drtif
store. The salve stopped tjie itching
on the lirst application and I can nov
say entirely cured it. You are wel
come to use my name as an endorse
of the claims made for this remedy.'
For sale bv all dealers. Trice .*?<
cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Unitei
Mates.
Remember the name?Doan's?am
take no other.
Cheated Death.
Kidney ttouble often ends fatally
but by choosinK the right medicine
10. 11 Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa
cheated death, lie says: "Two year
ago I had Kidney Trouble whicl
caused me *j?reat pain. sulTering ant
anxiety, but I took lOlectric Bitter
which efTected it complete cure,
have also found them of great beneli
in general dehility and nerve trouble
and keep them constantly on hand
since I find they have no equal." F
(Make, druggist, guarantees them at
at 50c.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Treasurer Bartles Asks Your Atfont
inn Pnftironn Hotnhon 1 l%th
tv 11 llWii VT b^ll VtlUU^I I 1/ 111
and December 31st. Read
and Govern Yourselves
Accordingly.
Tin* l.ix books will be opened on the
loth of October and closed on tin- 31st
of December without penalty. After
the 31st of December there will be
added 1 per cent, penalty for the
month of January. I per cent, more
for Febrbary, and 5 per cent, more
from the 1st to lo of March. After the
loth of March executions will be issued.
Will commence to collect commutation
road tax on the loth of October,
and close on the loth day of March.
Age for paying commutation road
tax is to 50. Age for paying poll tax
_M to (10.
When paying your taxes please observe
the following rules in order to
save unnecessary executions, which is
annoying to the taxpayers, the treasurer
and the shorilT.
1st. lie sure that you get the treasurer
to look on his book for your name
before you go to the auditor for tin
additional as some one might have
made your return.
2nd. He sure that you call for your
taxes by tin' same name as that in
which you returned it.
3rd He 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.
?tn. \> lie it you come to see aoout or
pay your taxes, he sure that you mcation
lite townships in which you own
property, as the treasurer is not supposed
to know where all your property
is located, l'lease remember thes<
special school districts when you conic
or send to pay your taxes and call foi
each special school district and township
in which you have properly.
When you pay your taxes please look at
receipt and see if it covers all of youi
personal property, number of acres ol
land and lots in town, etc., and if not,
then and there pet it corrected, and
do not wait till an execution is served
against you and then claim that it was
the treasurer's fault and not yours as
you asked him for your taxes. Tin
treasurer does not know when you
paid taxes on all of your property
That is up to you.
Will In tit flu- ful liktt'iiif]
places: Union, from October Itltli t<
November bib, except at buffalo Cotton
Mills. Monday, October 23rd.
West Springs, Nov. Mth, forenoon.
Dennett's Store, November Kth
afternoon till 3 o'clock.
Cross Keys, November Oth.
Sedalia. November lo, till II o'clock.
Adamshurg, November 13, forenoon.
I.ocklmrt, November 11 till 3 o'clock,
Kelton. November l">.
Carlisle. November lt>, forenoon.
Santne. November 17, forenoon.
Jonesville, November 2l>tli.
Tax levy as follows:
For State 5 1-2 Mills
" Ordinary County 3 1-2 "
" Kond I "
" Interest on K H bonds 1 1-4 "
" Old Soldiers 1-2 "
" Constitutional School 3 "
" Union Special School 3 "
" Carlisle " " " 3 "
" Santne " " " 3 "
" Jonesville 2 1-2 "
" Kocky Creek " " 3 "
' West Springs " " 2 1-2 "
" Jonesville School bonds 2 "
" I'ast Indebtedness I "
J. II. bwrri.K.s,
l()-3t Treasurer Union County.
Frightful Suffering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the virulent
poisons of undigested food. C. (J.
Orayson, of l.ula. Miss., took Dr.
King's New l.ife Fills, "with tile result,"
he writes, "that I was cured."
All stomach and bowel disorders give
way to their tonic, laxative properties.
2Ge at F, C. Duke's drug store, guaranteed.
AN ORDINANCE
Ag.iinst Selling Any Kind of Ale
Itolie Liquors Within the Corpo
ate Limits of the Town of Unio
i He it or<laine<l by the Mayor ami J
! dermcn of the Town of Union, Sou
| Carolina, in Council assembled anil
authority of the same:
rj Skction. 1. That from anil after t
' pas-age of this ordinance it shall he i
lawful for any person or persons,
. principal or agent or otherwise to si
| natter or exchange, within the corp
, i ate limits of th Town of Union, a
, spiiituou-q malt, vinous, ferment*
( j brewed (wlittlu r lager or rice beer),
, other liquors or any compound or m
_ | tare thereof bv whatever name call
" * or known, which contains alcohol a
j i is used for a beverage. Provided, no
ieg herein contained shall he CO list rt
' to apply to the sale of liquor at a regu
k authorized dispensary.
I .Skction 2. Any person or iters*
I violating this ordinance shall be p
7 ished by a tii:c of not more than <
( hundred dollars ($100.00) or suffer
. ' ptisonment for not more than thi
n I da vs.
1 | i)onc and ratified in council asst
j ; bled under the hand of the Mayor i
, the corp .rate seal of the Town of Uni
I 41.:., ...........i .i.... r i ? ? i> if
in 10 oui/uuvi ua> v?i \m iwuri, i'. if
r Attest: It. L. McNai.LY,
1 Ma voi
W. I>. AKTIII'It,
11.. s. | Clerk and Tieasurer.
[ io-:;t
' AN ORDINANCE
r
k" Repealing an Ordinance Entiti
".In Ordinance Against Selli
r. any Kind of Liquor Within i
Corporate Lim.ts of the Town
Union,'* Ratified in Council j
? sent hied on the Third Day
1 January, iStjs.
' II" it ordained by the Mayor t:
Alderman of the Town of Union, Soi
Carolina, in Council Assembled n
by authority of the same:
Ski tion I. That an ordinance <
> titled an "Ordinance Against Selli
any Kind of I.iquor within the Cor
rate Limits of the Town of Unio
! ratified in Council assembled uni
' the Seal of the Council and the In
J1 of the Mayor on the Third day of J
' nary. 1X95, be and the same is heri
1 repealed.
Done and ratified in Council assc
bled under the hand of the Mayor a
the corporate Seal of the Town
Union, this Second day of October,
I>. 1005. It. L. Mi N\i i.y.
Attest: Mayor
\\*. D. A ItTIU'K,
| l. s | Clerk and Treas. 40-3
/t.V ORDINANCE
Prohibiting any Person or I'erso
from liringing Into the Town
Union From any Point With
the State of South Carolin
Either as the Agent of the Pu
chaser or Vendor, any Alcohm
Liquors.
Be it Ordained by the Mayor a
i W>...... ?l... T r it..: u
?\ IUl'1 II1VII Ul III*- 1U? UUI union# CM I
Carolina, in Council assembled and 1
authority of the same:
Suction 1. That from and after t
passage of tliis ordinance it shnll 1
unlawful for any person or perso
whether acting as agent for the pti
chaser or vendor to carry, transpoi
or bring into the Town of Union, fro
any point within tne State of Sou
Carolina, any alcoholic liquors, l'r
vided. nothing herein contained sin
he construed to abrogate the prov
ions of the Dispensary I.aw of t
State of South Carolina.
Suction 2. Any person or perso
violating this ordinance shall be pn
ished by a tine of not more than O
Hundred Dollars ($100.<?0) or still
imprisonment for not more than thii
days.
Done and ratified in Council assei
bled, under the hand of the Mayor a
Corporate Seal of the Town of Unic
this Second day of October, A. D. 19*
Attest: K. I.. McNai.i.y,
\V. D. Aiitiicr, Mayor
fi.. ?.] Clerk and Treas. 40-3
; AN ORDINANCE
lgainst St yring Alcoholic Liqm
Within the Corporate Limits
the Town of Union.
He it ordained by the Mayor a
Aldermen of the Town of Union, Sot
Carolina, in council assembled and
authority of the same:
f Section 1. That from and after \
passage of this ordinance it shall be i
' lawful for any person or persons, eit]
' as principal or agent or otherwise,
* manufacture, keep or store within I
' corporate limits of the Town of Un
' any spirituous, malt, vinous, ferment
1 brewed (whether lager or rice beer),
other linuor, or any compound or m
ture thereof by whatever name eal
' or known, which contains alcohol a
is used as a beverage. Provided, no
insi herein contained shall be constru
to apply to the storage or manufacti
of liquor as permitted by the Pispensf
> Law of the State of South Carolina.
Section 2. Whenever it shall
brought to the attention of the Mai
or Mayor pro tempore of the Town
Union hy allldavit, either ii|>on inf
mation and belief or otherwise, tl
any person or persons has in his, her
their pos-ession, or is keeping or st
ing, within the corporate limits of t
Town of Union either as principal
agent or otherwise, any spirituoi
malt. vinous, fermented, brew
(whether lager or rice beer) or oti
iiiptor, or any compound or inixtt
thereof hy whatever name called
known, which contains alcohol and
used as a beverage, said Mayor or Maj
pro tempore shall issue a search wi
rant, directed to the Chief of Police
other police, to search the premises i
forth in said affidavit, and seize all un
liquor and dip pose of same according
law.
Suction T Any ixjrson or per ho
violating thin ordinance shall he pu
ished hy a line of not more than o
hundred dollars ($100.00) or suffer ii
priaonmcnt for not more than tliir
days.
l>one and ratified in council assei
hied tuider the hand of the Mayor ai
corporate seal of the Town of Unio
this second day of October, A. P. HX
Attest: It. L. McNai.i.v,
Mayor.
W. P. Aktiiitk,
[i,. s.J Clerk and Treasurer,
i, 40-3t
LOW RATES VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
o
r- To Washington, 0. C.t and Roturn.
n. Account American Bankers Association,
October 10- 13th,
i\. 1906.
tli
by One fare plus 25 cents for the round
trip. Tickets on sale October 8th and
he 9th; final limit October 15, with privim
lege of extension for an additional ten
as dayB on deposit of ticket and payment
>11, of fee of 50 cents.
ny to chicago, ili,., and return. account
jd, NATIONAL BAITI8T CONVENTION, COL.,
or octoiikr 25th-3Ist. 1905.
x: One fare plus 60 cents for the round
'e,j trip. Tickets on sale October 2.3nl and
24tli, limited to return, leaving Chicago
not later than November 5th, 1905.
lc" For further information, as to rates,
l'ar schedules, etc.. call on any agent of the
Southern Railway, or address,
>118 hu?r?v<'\r.,o?:.xr a 11 1> v
u?- r. \V. 11 unt,'i"). 1'! a. ' Atlanta,Ga.
'nc Charleston, S. C.
rty AN ORDINANCE
Against Transporting or TImulling
Alcoholic Liquors XVitliin the
Corporate Limits of the Town oi
Union.
r* Re it ordained by the Mayor and
Alderman of the Town of Union. Soutu
Carolina, in Council assembled and by
authority of the same:
Skction 1. That from and after tin
passage of this ordinance it shall be
led ""biwful f?r any person or persons, a;
? principal or agent or otherwise. t<i
transport or handle, within the eorpo10/
r?te limits of the Town of Union, any
I spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented,
' browed (whether lager or Hce beer,)
or other liciuors, any compound 01
mixture thereof by whatever name
called or known, which contains alcol"d
hoi and is used as a beverage. Pro th
vided nothing herein contained shall
tnd be construed to prevent the handlinp
and transporting of liquors as is perJ'n"
mitted by the Dispensary Law of the
'ng Slate of South Carolina.
P(J* Skctiox *2. Any person or persons
violating this ordinance shall bo punJ?r
ishetl by a li ne of not more than One
l,,d Hundred Dollars ($IOO.<X)) or sulfer
iU>- imprisonment for not more than thirty
'by days.
Done and ratified in Council nssem,n"
bled, under the hand of the Mayor and
Corporate Seal of the Town of Union,
this Second day of October, A. D. 1903.
A- Attest: K. L. McNai.i.y,
W. D. AitTiiuit, Mayor.
? 11,. s.] Clerk and Treas. 40-3t
t A N ~ORDINA NCJE
Declaring any Place Where Alcoholic.
Liquors are Sold Within the
Corporate Limits of the Town of
n* Umon to be a Nuisance, and For9
bidding the Leasing of the same
\n for such Purpose.
W p
1 r- TV _ ! A. 1 - ? v 1 **
| r>e it oraainea Dy tne luayor ana
',c Aldermen of the Town of Union.
South Carolina, in Council assembled
iul and by authority of the same:
Mj Gk<-rioN 1. That from and after
by the passage of this ordinance, all
buildings and places within the corpc[u>
rate limits of the Town of Union
wherein alcoholic liquors are stored,
sold or offered for sale are hereby de.t
clared to be nuisances.
,,n Section 2. It shall be unlawful
tli for any person to lease or rent within
u- the corporate limits of the Town of
}U Uuion any building, place or lot,
's" when such person knows or has reahc
sons to believe that the same Is to bo
used fof the purpose of storing or
in_ selling alcoholic liquors.
iU. Section SI. Any person or persons
[Vr violating this ordinance shall be pun ty
ished by a fine of not more than One
Hundred dollars ($100) or suffer im1,1
- prisonment for not more thau thirty
"" days, and said nuisance shall be
forthwith abated
Done and ratified in Council assembled
under the hand of the Mayor
t and Corporate Seal of the Town of
? Union, this Second day of October,
A. D., 1905.
Attest: R. L. McNally,
yrs W. I). Arthur, Mayor.
of [l. s | Clerk and Treasurer.
AN ORDINANCE~~
ind
ith Against Giving Intoxicating IJby
qnor to An Hnhitnal Drunkard ft
to a Minor Within Ute Corporate
the Limits of the Towft of Union.
nn
'ier lie it ordained by the Mayor and
to Aldermen of the Town of Union, South
[he Carolina, in Council assembled and by
lon authority of the same:
e<b Section 1. That from and after the
,or passage of this ordinance it shall be
lx" unlawful for any person or persons to
led jrive, furnish, procure or provide, withI1('
in the corporate limits of the Town of
,'1" Union, any spirituous, malt, vinous,
Iet* fermented, brewed (whether lager or
lire rice beer), or other liquors, any comiry
pound or mixture thereof by whatever
name called or known, which contains
,>e alcohol and is used as a beverage, to any
^olf minor, habitual drunkard or to any
?* person who is in the habit of becoming
or* intoxicated.
Suction 2. Any person or persons
or violating this ordinance shall l?e punor"
isheil by a fine of not more than one
',e hundred dollars ($100.00) or suffer iinor
prisonment for not more than thirty
U8i days.
e<1 t)one and ratified in Council assemier
bled under the hand of the Mayor and
,re Corporate Seal of the Tow.u of Union,
or this second day of October, A.I). 1905.
18 Attest: It. Ij. McNai.lv,
'or vi..
v/s
ar" W. D. Arthur,
?*" Clerk and Treasurer.
11.. k. | 40-3t
eh
to Last Hope Vanished.
na When lending physicians said that
in- W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had June
curable consumption, his Inst hope
m- vanished ; hut Dr. King's New Diseovty
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds kent him out of his grave. He
in- says: "Tliis 'great specific completely
ml cured me and saved my life. Since
n, then, I have used it for over 10 years,
> ">. and consider it a marvelous throat and
lung eure." Strictly scientific cure
for Coughs, Sore. Throats or Colds;
niire, preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed,
60c and $1.(X) bottles at F. C.
Dukes's drug store. Trial bottle free,
tXJi tf/li
m~ w
i B THE
W J
qj Our buyer has j
M Markets, and n<
;S brings us tons i
? dise. Never bet
sg have we been
CP fui bargains as
| LISTE
; To the music of
fj line and join th
X their way to Th
X; the State.
? Red Wool Flannel 10c ]
A Handkerchiefs two for
, X Dress Ginghams 5c ya
J Lot Remnant Calico 4c
g Special Bargai
3 Dress
Km Just as good goods at '
cheaper, "that's all."
km juur money uacK it yoi
i The Ratli
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Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. ^
By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate:
Judge.
Whereas, J. T. Jeter has made]
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration on the estate of and Veffects
of J. Woods Jeter, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said J. Woods .
Jeter, deceased, that they be and ^
appear, before me, in the Court of Pro- tl"
bate, to be held at Union C. H., South i j
Carolina, on the 9th day of October,
next, after publication " hereof, at 11 n|
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, -p
if any thev have, why the said Admin- *
istration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this i,
5th day of September Anno Domini,
1905. Ol
Jason M. Greek, i
Probate Judge. l(
Published on the 20th day of Octo- O
ber, 1905, in The Union Times. 39-2t pp
Get
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One Pound i<
M
of ' =
BEST
BORATED TALCUM
for
75 r.FNTC E
? w V LV1 1 4^
at
DUKE DRUG CO.
Under Hotel Union. Union, S. C.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that H. C.
Little, Guardian of the Estateof Bessie
Haines. now Rrnwn hm uin?ii??i ?? T
son M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in i
and for the County of Union, for a final
discharge as such Guardian. I
It Is Ordered, That the 30th day of 1
Octolwr, A. I>. 1006, he fixed for hear- H
in# of Petition, and a final settlement I
of said Estate. 3
Jason M. Grkkk, K
ProbaU; Judge Union County, S. C. I
Published in Tin? Union Timf.s, Sep- S
tember 20th, 1006. 30-it |
?B>B5BS3?SSe
If ATC n
BATT
ust returned from
early every freigh
ind tons of desira
ore in the history c
i position to offer i
we are now offerii
N! LIS
Low Prices, and
e mighty host that
re Battery, the che
per yard;' Men's Sox 2^
5c; Solid Mottled Outin
rd; Men's Elastic Suspen
: per yard; One Lot 5c Plai
ins in Shoes, Clc
Goods and Noti
oThe
Battery as any other
Our Motto: "Underbuy
u want it." VISIT THE E
iff Dry Go
PROPRIETORS.
BBEBeBBBBB
BABY CAPS
AT THE
*
ash Bargain Store,
The newest and most upi-date
line of Baby Caps i
lat we have ever seen in .
nion. Thev are the he<;t ini
aality, grade and shape, i
he designs are baautiful.
A new line of Skirts and
ickets just received, and are 2
ri display to those who wish ,
? buy style and fine quality.
>ur skirts are tailor made, 1
lade of Panama Cloth in all ,
lades and shapes.
Come one and all and get
rst choice at
IRS. I). N. WILBIIRN.'
!
The Secret of
Even the best housekeepers
coffee without good matorial. I
blended coffee such as unscrupu
counters won't do. But take tho
LION COFFEE, the leu
tho coffee that for over a quar!
welcomed in millions of homes?i
for a king in this way:
HOW TO MAKE
tine LION COFFER, became to get bent rei
Grind your LION COFFRK rather line. 11
extra for tho j>ot." First mix It with a little colt
add white of an egg (if *gg is to be used as a aetl
1st. WITH BOILING WATER. A*
THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a ltttl
minute* to settle. Serve promptly.
w nun LULU WATt H. Add ;
bring It to boll. Then not aside, no
minutes irs ready to serve.
3 (Don't boll It too long.
< Don't lot It stand more thi
DO NTS (.Don't uss water that hat
TWO WAYS TO SI
let With Em, t'?e part of the white oi
OOFKKB befoni boiling.
id. WMh C*M Water Ineteed of eggm. Afi
aalde for eight or ten minntee, then serve throng!
Insist on getting a packag
prepare ft according to this r*
LION COFFEE In future.
(Lion-head on er<
(flare these Lion-heads fo
SOLD BY GROCERS
W0(
i
I 1
ERY1
the Northern ra
t that arrives fX|
ble Merchant S
>f The Battery ra
such wonder= gg W
5TEN!?
I then fall in
t are wending ($2
;apest store in jAj
' gj
c a pair; Men's 5c PC|
igs 5c; 1,000 Yards
iders 5c a pair; One
lib in si Uatc (t)
ri limy, mum, gg
ons. ?
place; just a little !AS
and Undersell, and jsj
1ATTERY. . UJ
ods Co., g
I
gggggggga .
Prescriptions
There is just this much
about it: If your prescription
is filled by us,
it is filled just exactly as
the doctor intended that
it chnillrl ha lr
~ l/v AC 91IUUIU
afford you a good deal of
satisfaction to know that. i4
WE DELIVER GOODS
to any part of the city at
any time.
Palmetto Drug Co.,
Huiet & Renwick, Owners.
Good Coffee
cannot make a good cup of
>irty, adulterated and queerly
ilous dealers shovel over their
puro, clean, natural flavored
der of all package coffees?
;er of a century has been daily
uul you will mako a drink fit
GOOD COFFEE.
Milta yon mnat um the beat coffee,
ao "a tabloepoonful to each cup, end one
1 water, enough to make a thick paste, and
Jer), then follow ono of the following rule#:
d boiling water, end let It boll
e cold water aad act aside live
Id little cold water, and la five
an ten minutes before serving,
t been boiled before. *
ETTLE COFFEE.
' a a egg, mixing It with the ground LION
L*r boiling add a dash of cold water, and aet
?a strainer. .
e of genuine LION COFFEE*
:clpe and yon will only use
(Bold only in 1 lb. sealed packages.)
?ry package.)
r Tamable premiums.)
\ EVERYWHERE
)LBON 8P10E CO., Toledo, Ohio.