The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 19, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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if Mil CUT I H We Wi ISATUK || To last until ||| We will offer < ||8 Suits and Ov< || Suits. j^3 Men's and Young A IbO Ji t H ) Mull's* sV Young Mel W73J 7 ">() " Ks iooik" $P8 I - ">" " '* 8S? 1;? ;?() jJO 1 " w " Wpo Hi r,o " 1*5 ,s (M) " 20 (HI " " ?3 Men's Pants at 1 jpCT j*i "ill Mill's I'ants Cut |j|| ^ ^ Men's Soft and St ^s:', Ch? Men'* Soft and St J '.(? _? (HI " " I ."?(t Remember the ary 3rd. No j I ' J' PliRT PARAGRAPHS. Chanee- are that tin- fellow who nor- i or made a failure is the fellow who ' wasn't there. - i Some people .ire never old enough to ' know better. I To the weary speetators the lioneymoon ap|>e.ii*s to he soft enough to ho made of greeti rheese. ' i , tf^r^ 1 me itfok ) i 1 ! t : tmt ^ 1LT >v- & V : \Vln'ii a railrna l train wants to kill | n puw il 11:i< a way of pinking out the lim?t expensive ono in tin? noiarlibor Always eail a -pale a spado. Novor all a lusiri a >j?:kIo vvlioii you are tryiuj; to I'll a r. > \ a I iln^li. ~~ Tl.o loan \\ In |i{i?s only takoii ;i foW drinks is tlio one who lias taken a few too 11171II Them i- no iicooiinliii^ for tastes. \Vhoti ii 111:tii tolls you ho has hoon dis:i|i|>oiiitoil in love you offoti fool like Inning ii tit after you have seen 1ho i ?irl. | *?i'ii ii ii<ii scfiii sii terrible if fa1 Ikf i< working it and bringing homo pianos and siflt things every evening :is :i result. A nir! never tells flit' Voting 111:111 he will I1.1 \ ? l<> iisk 111:1111111:1. f'H' lie might begin wondering if she woul'l do ns :i mother in In w. The/ Find It. "Women should make great explorer*." "I don't know why." "Ever sec one hunting around to find n pocket in her dress?" Not Ready to Die. The man who walks around and swear? Life in not worth the living. But full of troubles and hard knocks. All taking and no giving. The moment that a thug commands "Will wither and throw tip his hands. Ever the Way. "How is lie coining ou lighting Ms bald spot?" "Well, It is hardly n hair raising conicst." ^ ' D-WINT PRICE II Start Our Cut Pr IDAY, JA! Saturday night, >ur entire stock oi ;rcoats, Men's Pa len's Suits Men's Over i's Suits S < H> ? -1 (M) Ove .7 .70 7 00 ? <H) S .">0 7 .70 0 '*! ' ? 00 10 .10 12 00 10 00 \:\ .10 10 .10 11 00 M oo Cut Price. 1,1 " 'v.01' 7' Boy's } :> 00 4' > .10 ^10 (K) Hoys 2 '2 -1 7 .10 " 1 7.1 - /w? < I so ' I 00 iff Hats. :i .70 iff Hats s2 27 '? ,H> 1 .70 ,io 1 '21 MM) m : date, January 20t foods charged dui CO H E Dreams. P.j dreams i-oini' trm ? Well, that deI" tills Oit what you tin am about. Willi not too much of gold atul such Thev may perhaps work out. Just dream you're going to he dead broke. Willi not a single sou. The chance is bright your dream, all right. Will turn out all too true. J'.ut If you sit back in your chair Aral slowly close your eyes And lit the plot a house find lot l.ooms up of mansion size. With servants wailing at your beck, With money everywhere, l-'or goodness' sake, don't ever wake, 1 For it will not be there. Or if you dream thai fame has niarkul Vou for Its oivnest own Aral that botuiiters from forty ways At you are being thrown. Thai diamond medals 011 voiir breast Present a gorgeous front. Drtum on. fond heart, of this line part. When you awake they T.on't. And so he modest In your dreams. And then perhaps you may Retain a few to solace you When wide awake next day. Just dream that wilic's dear mamma Is coming down on you I To stay a year, and you may hear My mail the dream Is true. < nrelennnesM, The Young I ?oetor Just think, six of 1 my patients recovered this week. The old ]trtctor It's your otvn fault, my hoy. You spend too much time at the club. When a man begins to talk about his moral rights, more than likely his legal rights are shaky. When a light eold runs into pneumonia it is a hoarse of another color. I Truth is ted always bright to look j upon, but that Is not truth's fault. j There arc few things more tiresome ni111 ! person with a too independent disposition. 'I lia man who says lie can drink or let It alone usually prove* half of the 1 proposition. | Some men wait for opportunity to 1 knock at their floor*, and Homo men patronize llio advertising column* In| stead. i Courage ,s the <|uaiity you have after the scrap is over aud you are tolling the ladies nil ahout it. It is not right to charge up to reform all of the tilings that are done in It* name. There are some women to whom distance lends enchantment after a roan has become thoroughly acquainted with ttista. | ERg SALES ice Sale 1| N. 20th ? February 3rd. ||| f Men's Fancy || nts and Boys || coats and Ton Coats. ?5a rcoat Cut Price ** 2 75 G 25 j*|| 7 (X) Kg ?.) 50 10 50 i??| 11 50 jgi Cnee Pant Suits. g|g Knee Pant Suit:? $7 00 5 00 ||| :t 50 j^l (X) g?l , " 2 50 pSS uka ' 2 25 ggg 1 75 ||| 1 ",() HI h until Febru= ||| ring this sale. ||| ; n. 1! 1 You Owe Us Nothing for doing right. The drug- J gist who desires to grow in \ the confidence of his neigh- \ bors has no other safe and t sure way open to him. We simply solicit your pat- i ronage on the grounds of [ pure drugs, rightly handled, h at fair prices. |{ On this basis we have't grown; on this basis we will J continue to grow. We are in business to make J monev. but know full wpll ? that we must earn your con- ' tidence before we can get t your patronage. J Goods delivered at any time to aity part of the city { by the 1 Palmetto Drug Co., Huiet & Ren wick, Owners. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! To the lovers of Good Merchandise: < We take this method to let the people of the town and county know that we have opened a stock of strictly j first class Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, White Goods and Domestics; and we extend a rnrHidl in\/itotir?n At""-" vwi uiui ii i ? iicmt/i i iu tvciybody to visit this store. Po- , lite attention to all, rich or , poor. We are in your midst j to make friends and custom- ^ ers out of all that will do us < the kindness to visit this J store and get prices before ? purchasing. No seconds, no1' job lot goods, but strictly first quality at moderate prices. GIVli US A CALL, I Hutchinson & Wicker 'Octroi's Old Stand, Main Stv ( 4 x PICKING HIS JOB. When I'm as big as papa Or you or any one. ' A job I'm going to tackle Whoro work will Just be fun. If ma will only let mo And grandma don't complain, I'm going to run the engine On the i ? choo i choo train. , I'll sit up in the window ! Aud watch the posts go by i As up past Uncle William's I 1 make the old train fly. i I'll go u mile a minute j And nil the lost time gain When I can run the cnglno On the , choo choo train. i Some hoys they long for horses And want to drive a dray , With four hi? naps a-pranclng And feeling pretty gay. 1 own it would ho Jolly < To sit and hold the rein. I But still I'll take the engine On the clsoo ehoo train. If ma will only let me. When I am big enough I'll buy a suit of jumpers And cut my whiskers rough And get a bright red lantern To make the signals plain And run the big old cngluo On the 1 ehoo ehoo train. Mean Advantage. "That tleuf and ^Lv, duuib man looks Innocent. You JvaTN wouldn't think lie clllc' *? "Well, lie al- i Ij W* ways turns out ; Kas w',cn slic ^ starts to give him n curtain lecture." About the Last Place. "Would you really look for honor fttnong thieves?"' "Well, not until I had looked quite carefully everywhere else." Il Falls Down. When news Is tod good to be true? At least, a? it seems on its face? You'll generally find that It isn't ( When you get at the facts in the case. , Only 32 Years Old. "I am only 82 years old and don't ex- . ?ect even when I get to be real old to i eel that way as long as I can get Elec- ' lie Bitters, says Mrs. E. II. Brunson, ?f Dnblin. Cia. Knrelv th pru'u nnf liini# I Ibc keeps the old as young and makes | he weak as strong as this grand tonic nedicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, iniamed kidneys or chronic constipation > ire unknown after taking Electric Biters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by , )uke Drug Co. Price 50c. rax Assessment Notice. The time for taking tax returns begins on the 1st day of January, 190(5, tnd expires on the-20lh day of Februiry. All real, as well as personal iroperty, must be returned this time, t is the instruction from the Conipiroller-Goneral to positively charge lie 50 per cent, penalty to any and all lersons who neglect to make their tax eturns as required by law. My adrice would be, that every person who ias tenants, see that they make their eturns, as I will have to comply with lie requirements of the Comptroller Jeneral, and add 50 per cent, penalty -o all who do not make their returns. [ am giving due notice and you have implc time. Therefore, when the lenalty is chargsd to you, do not blame ne, but yourself. All returns not mule directly to the auditor or his derk, must be sworn to before some me competent to administer an oath. iVant everybody to put a value on ,heir hinds and remember land is vorth more now than it was four years igo. Will bo in the office at Union from .he 1st day of January to the 13th, indusive, after which time I will go to lie following places: Buffalo January 15 West Springs " 16 Bennett's Store, forenoon 44 17 Harrison's store, afternoon 44 17 Wilburn's Store 44 18 Sedalia, forenoon 44 10 Black Bock, forenoon... 44 31 Adamsburg, forenoon... 4* 22 l.ockhart 44 23 Kclton 44 24 Jonesville 44 25 Santuc 44 26 Carlisle 44 27 Monarch Mills, forenoon 44 28 Aetna Mills, afternoon.. 44 20 From the 20th of January to the 20th lay of February in oilice. J. G. Fahk, Auditor. 51-0t Everybody ~ Selling Out at Cost But Me! There is one thing that I ^visli to impress you with, ind that is, if you want Dress 3oods see my line first; if /ou want a Hat or a pair of Shoes see my line; if you kvant a Suit of Clothes be iure and see my line; if you .vish anything in Merchaniise see me before buying md you will profit thereby, remain Yours for Business, , GEO. W. GOING. I PAIR EXCHANGE. A New Back Por an OI< One?How it is Done In Union. The back aches at times with a dul indescribable feeling, making yo weary and res'less; piercing pains shoe icross the region of the kidneys, an ugain the loins [are so lame to Btoop i agony. No use to rnb or apply a plae ter to the back in this condition. Yo can not reach thrf cause. Exchange th bail back for a new and stronger on< Follow the example of this Union cit zen. J. R. Porter, printer, cmidoyed o Progress, living on South Church St says: "I have never felt better in m life than I have since I used Roan' Kidney Pills. I was a great sufT.rt from backache for a number of yeari My trouble waa right across the sma of my back and the pain was sometime so severe that I thought mv back woul break in two. 1 have plastered it. an rubbed it until it was all raw and on mass of blisteis, but in spite of all could do nothing seemed to help me. read about Roan's Kidney Pills and gc them. Half a bex relieved me, an the use of two boxes entirely cured me. For sale by all dealers. Priee f cents Foster-Milburn Co.. BufTah New York, sole agents for the Unite States Remember the name?Doan'sand take 110 other. Weekly Prices W 11) Best Grade Tomotoes 15c or two cans for 25 Good Red Salmon 15 Colorado River Salmon, 10c and 2C Boston Baked Beans, 10c and., 15 Big Hominy 1C Can Corn, 10c and 15 Sliced Pineapple 25 Breakfast Cocoa, 15c and 25 Cooper Gelatine 1C Knox's Gelatine 15 Sweet Potatoes, ]>er peck 25 Nice Granges, per dozen 3C Corn Starch 1C Amcricon Oats 1C Cream of Wheat 2C Postum, 15c and 25 I will deliver any good you see lit to buy from m on short notice. W. Newell Smith Phone 126. Notice of Application fo Incorporation. State of South Carolina, ) County of Union. J Notiee is hereby given that the ui dcrsigned will apply to the Secretar of State of South Carolina on or aftc January 2211(1, A. I). 1936, for the issi ance of cerlifiicate of incorporate |,U>OU(MIV bU VIHJ |MU\ IMUI1S UI All a( to provide for the incorporation of ri Unions, educational, social, fraterni or charitable churches, lodges, socii ties, associations or companies, and ft amending the charters of those a ready formed and to he formed." A| proved February 10, 1900, in behalf ? "The Union Club," a social societ which has its headquarters at Unio in the County of Union, aforesaid. Given under our hands and sea this 2nd day of January. 19Ct>. J. A. Ray, R. A. Hancock, L. I). Smith, J. W. McGowan, 2-2t E. V. Going. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that State It. Aycock, Guardian of the estate t Foster Bently, minor, has applied t Jason M. Greer, Judge of rrobati in and for the County of Union, for final discharge as such guardian. It is ordered. That the 22 day i January A. J). 1900, be fixed for heai ing of petition, and a final settlemer of said estate. Jason M. Gukkk, Probate Judge Union County, S. C ruunsneu in tiik Union Times D( ceniber 22, 1905, 51 -41 Probate Judge's Sale. State of South Carolina, ) Court of County of Union. f Probate. in a 11) ok assets. J. (J. Going as Administrator of tli estate of I. H. Clark, decease! Plaintiff, against William Clark, et al, Defendants. By order of Probate Court for tli County of Union and State aforesak I will sell to the highest bidder befor the Court House door, during legi hours of sale on the lirst Monday i February, 1 fKMi, (it being salesday) tli following described real estate situat and being in Union township, Count and State aforesaid, all the right, titl and interest in and to all that certai tract of land containing ninety-liv acres, more or less, belonging to I. I (Mark, deceased, interest in said tra< (7-12) seven-twelfths, bounded b lands of B. B. Going, Joseph Skcltoi J. C. Edwards, A H. Foster, Sara Brandon and A. II. Foster, Farr. i iiuiunuu, Terms: One-half cash, the halanc upon a credit of twelve months, wit interest from day of sale secured b bond of purchaser and mortgage ( the premises, the purchaser to pay fr, papers. Purchaser or purchasers hav leave to pay all cash. Jason M. Grkkr, Judge of Probate. January 0, 100f?. 2-8t Twenty Year Bottle. "I was a loser in a twenty year battl with chronic piles and malignant forei until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Halve which turned the tide, by curing both till not a trace remains, writes A. M Bruce, of Farmville, Vs. Best for oh Dicers. Cuta. Burns and Wounds. 23 at tftiwB Dnlfc Ocf. w I SOUTHERN JAILWAY J THE SOOTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. Unexcelled Dining: Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all ' Local Trains, u J Winter Tourist Rates are is now in effect to all Florida l* points. For full information e as to rates, routes, etc., conj; suit nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent or n BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HONT, y A. G. P. A., D. P. A., 8 Atlanta,' Ga. Charleston, S.C. li 8 Union & Glenn Springs a Railroad Co. c ] Time Table Effective Aug. 1, 1905. >t A $ Leave Union 7. a. m. tleOfc 4.00 and 1 t 8.10 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 7.15 a. m. 1.15, 4.15 { and t 8.25 p. in. (1 T.nnvo n.ilTol.. C ir. n ... 1 ?r: c ru\ -?i .jv?, v muuuiu u.iuo. 111. 1.1U, U.w ttHU J 8.30 p. m. Arrive Union 8.30 a. m. 2.00, 5.15 and J 8.45 p. in. Leave Union 9.00 a. in. and 5.25 p. m. # Pass Neal Shoals 9.50 a ni. and 6.10 p. m. Arrive Pride 10.15 a. m. and 6.35 p. m. Leave Pride 10.35 a. ni. and 6.50 p. m. Pass Neal Shoals 11.00 a. m. and 'C 7.10 p. in. Arrive Union 11.50 a. ic in. and 8.00 p. in. >C All trains daily unless otherwise ic noted. Week days only. ^ ^Saturdays and Sundays only. ic Connection made at Pride with Sea;c board Air Line through trains South bound in the morning and North bound 'c in the evening. 'c Interchangeable mileage sold by the ic Seaboard Air Line will be honored by )C the U. & G. S. R. R. M. B. SUMMER, ? Gen. Pass. AgentVr Ic ^ ? D. A. T0WNSEND BEN P. T0WNSEND C T0WNSEND & T0WNSEND, 5 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 6 Union, S. C. so. 101 SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. r FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. F. C. DUKE, iy Representing the Best and Most 'r Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies in the world, it OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson r,. RnllSIn/. % J.A. BROWN, }_* DEALER IN ,f REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND J BONDS. , HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. BOILERS AND ENGINES. ~ Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, * Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. o Cast every day; work 200 hands. ? Lombard Foundry ^ Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta. Georgia. LAWSON'S GRIP CADSIII F* i ma a^r M ( AND LORENZ'S COUGH 1 | CURE ( Costs 25 Cents fjrph y !? If they satisfy you?bur y not one cent if they ! . ,4 ' Every package of each one \s[m '' i j - - y soiu unaer our positive guar^#l h antee?to refund the price ttfJ & every dissatisfied user y Can Anything be Fairer? - 1 " DUKE DRUG C&l Under Hotel Onion. Onion, j Stockholders Meetia^ V Notice i- hereby giveil th6Aft-^^| i, nual meeting of the sUd^PadavifQBjfljl The (>|.hii (.old Mining (lom^any i. be held February 13th, 1000. at 3 at the oillce of Seaife & IIainb]T?j 1 Foster Building, Union, 8. ?). v ? VH o w. K, Bcixra, Pr^deHtr I J. o. awrwy* >. CP^H