The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 10, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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I The soda < M ideal foot HI Biscuit ai II soda crack M the 1 ? I soda crac Mmade in th | rightly pro I last and all 1 f CC /? i? HI ### UIOIU pi NATIONAL BIS POINT3 O." ETIQUETTE. ! a?f" ho vis :i ;> it it put <::i the t:?I * tir.tifvfter t!s?* ilesse t is rem ive.l. It is tin' worst (mssiiil" fu-in f ir a ntati t take a woinan's art::. I>.v t!ay or nijjht. When loav'nsj a ear a man should preeiile the \\ nnaa. su as ;.i assist her if neeessary. la uihlressinsj a newly married couple at a weddinj roeepti >n it is usual to ronjjratulate tin- jjrooni and t wish tin* hriile jjre.it happiness. It is not 1 >okeil upon as pood form to anuounee a meal l?.v the rinjjinjj of a hell. That custom tloos very well for n railroail station, hut is now sehlom use*I in private houses. When takinjj a lady in to dinner or at any indoor entertainment a man offers his left arm. hut in the street lie must always take i!i?? outside, 110 matter which arm lio lias to otter. The expenses incident to a wedding are. with few exceptions. borne by the family of the bride. The groom's expenses. with the exeepti an of llowers ami souvenirs for the bridesmaids and ushers, begin with the fee to the clergyman. SrrvnnlN In Germany. A girl engaged in America is by no means a girl secured, as regards either domestic service or matrimony. In (Icrniany, on the other hand, the mis -? "TrPSR"br a" prospective cook and the fiance of a prospective bride may fee! reasonably secure when once an understanding has been reached. "Well. 1 will engage yon, I led wig." says the Lau-ifr.m at th ? close of the interview, rtid as a piedg" of good faith three liitrks (7"> <-ei!ts 1 jire given and receiv ed. ily acceptance of t!:is sum. NedWig I n.is herself to appear at the time att'l pi 1 -e agreed upon, and if*?he fails in f -'.i.lhnent of t!:e contract, after allowing t wenty-for.r hours to elapse v.ldi mt having returned the money, he render* lie '-elf liable to criminal Id -s ?;..!! Aecdless to sev. breach 0; 1 "! ' ttnu?v* ?.iwii conditions is rare. ? Harper's M 'attar. tfo. _ ? . , Tl??? Cuce. Patient- iS .rtovi'M fr??incs>fly oxpWie'tYV a hissi;iip.;ijniVr,in my etilv?..'"'tVlmi ibv! 1 y ?u aijv'ie mg.d^glo'I Dnn'tor i* ycjr oc?;noatipii? 'Patient?I*11 IVv-tor 'I'Hcn'i"<1 'advise 5011 Vo'y'f s;)in "liiml of n Joli.i. ? -^r? . ;*v:jr;is i:s j:s ;i friend be^o-.? 1 m 11 isiiin?? us r.s 11 Stnn*-'! ! s. , ! , IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT K^nctv All ye Good Citizens 2y These Tresenls chip ofT or crack in five years l>y SSOO,000.00 Cash Guarantee and otherwise Ihe most economical nnd satisfactory paint from every point of view, on the market. Wo //axJt Appointed iho "Right XOorthy ^ J. w. IIATKS. -villi-, S. <\ Dealerj cf Thij Totun f EXCLUSIVE jXGEJVTS For H&mmar Condensed PaJnt and endowed liim with special knowledge of right paint and right painting methods wherewith to greatly enhance ana promote your local prosperity. Thia he will impart to you with his own voice. C "REE T / HCS F. H&inmar P&int Company ST. LOVIS. MO. cracker is an I 1. Uneeda | re the ideal f| ers, Indeed, 1 ill J kers rightly I e first place, 1 itected first, | the time. | iust tight, (Sf ' re proof package. || CUIT COMPANY A rilnK'n llrhiikc. Tlie queen ot' Wurttemberg was one day walking in the streets of Stuttgart attended l?y a maid of honor, when site uiet a body of students who refused to make room for the Indies, and thus compelled them to walk in the gutter. The queen reported the matter to the king, atul the next day the captain of the corps Suevia was summoned to the i 'ace. A servant led him into a room v.liere there were no chairs, and there the unfortunate student bad to wait a full hour. At last the king appeared and finally the young man was dismissed by him thus: "1 cannot demand that every student should know nty wife, hut I do demand that the Corps Suevia give place in the streets to ladies." A I'riilKV That Surprises. That old expression about the sidewalk earning up and hitting a man in the fneu takes on an actual expression the tirst time one sees the bascule t:r?* over the tiowanus ?*:i!i:iI in oj>ornti >n. On approaching the bridge at a in uncut when some barge or schooner is about to pass through it one sees the nates swing to, ami then suddenly the roadway rises up and stares the wayfarers in the faee, tracks and all, remaining there until the vessel has passed through, when the whole thorousihl'ave drops tmek Into plaee again. , The operation of raising the wings of the bridge is performed so quickly that the surprise is all the more sudden.?New York l'ress. IIIm Utile Joke. "Yes," admitted the drummer, "there jtre :t great many skins in my business." "What is your line?" asked the portly passenger. "Leather," answered the drummer as lie lighted a fresh paper coltin nail.? Chicago News. Deduct Ion. "That- new farm hand of yours used to^be^n "bookkeeper."^ "'low do you know?" "Every tun. u?. ~'->us work for a minute he tries t> put the pitcliroru behind his ear."?Fliogende Blatter. I A Frli-:i<l In Need. i JLfinSon fsententioiisly) Ah. my hoy, there's nothing like a fi;iend in need! Samson -I don't agree with you. lie's generally a thundering ntiisanee. for he's sure to Want r>? borrow something. A Woman's Back VIdas many aeln? and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, oy other displacement, of the pelvic organs. Other symptoms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks-* or dark spots floating before the eyes, gna wing sensation in stomach, dragging-, or hearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs,faiol spe.lls wit h general weakness. If any considerable number of I In' above symptoms are present there is no remedy that will give quicker reiiefcora more permanent cure titan Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It iiasa record of over forty years of cures. It is the most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening iter vine know n to medical science. It is made of the glyceric extracts of native medicinal roots found in our forests and contains not a droo of alcohol or leirmt'iil ..r habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on tin- bottle-wrapper and attested under oatli as correct. Kvcry ingredient entering into "Favorite Prescription" lias tin- written endorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of practice?more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials?though the latter are not lacking, having been contributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's ills. You cannot afford to acceptany medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy ok known roMi'OfUTiojj, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health Is paramount to any selfish interest of hlx and it is an Insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it is his business to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago. much imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granules?easy to take is candy. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONGRESS.?1th DISTRICT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from 4th district, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. G. 11. Maiiok. FOR STATE SEN ATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of State Senator for Union County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. I.OWNDKM J. HHOWXINO. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of State Senator from Union County, subject to the result of the Democratic Primary Election. Bknj. F. Townskno. FOR*SUIT. OF EDUCATION. | I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of j Education for Union County, subject to Primary Election. 1). B. Fast. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary I announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Union county. Tiios. H. (toKK.. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent j of Education, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic. Primary election. M. I.. Lkmastkk FOR AUDITOR. I I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Demo , crane primary. .1. iernes. I hereby announce myself a eandi-1 date for Auditor of Union county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary election. Lkvi W. Smitii. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Auditor of Union county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. T. 0. Jot.i.v. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary election. M. S. Faihett. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Auditor of Union county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. S. S. Fa tt i; a it. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Auditor of Union County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Flection. J. P>. I.axcastkk. FOR TREASURER. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the olliee ofs Treasurer of Union county, subject to I the rules of the Democratic Primary election. .1. 11. Barti.es FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olliee of County Supervisor, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. M. If. Lek. I hereby announce myself. t?p*nd idate for reelection to the office of County Supervisor of Union county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. T. J. BKTKNIIat'uit. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the ollice of County Supervisor of Union County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Klection. J. A. Bktsiii.. FOli MACISTKATK. I announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Union Township: subject. to the result of the Democratic Primary election. ^ .1 no. P. (i.Vt.k. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Magistrate for Union Township, Union I County, subject to the rules and regui lations of the Democratic Primary ' Klection. T. J. Vinson. COUNT V COMMTSSOAlMK | I hereby announce myself acandi-l date for County commissioner subject 1 to the rule of tile Democratic Primary election. W. Fowi.kr Bono. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for County commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic Pri innry election. J. E. Si'Roisk. I hereby jinnounce myself a candidate for reelection for the ollice of Ooiinty commissioner, subject to the j decision of the Primary election. Sankord Wii.nrus. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for County Com- j missioner. subject to the decision pf the Democratic Primary election. A. (Irii kix Hknti.y. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otliee of County Commissioner of Union County, subject to the ! decision of the Democratic primary, I I. M. Moiii.ky. | I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for the otbee of County Cominis-j sinner of Union county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. .1 OSKl'll S \ NDKUS. FOR PROBATE JUDOE. Thanking the people of my county for their confidence placed in me in the oast, and feeliliir mmlUio.l I by my expcrienee in tin- office to dincharm* the duties hereafter, I announce myself a candidate for reelec- ' tion to tlie office of Probate Judge for ; Union county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. .1a hon M. Orkkr. believing in the Democratic principle of rotation in office, feeling confident of my ability to till the position j to the satisfaction of the people, I announce myself a candidate for the I office of Probate Judge of Union county, and promise to abide the result of the Democratic primary. AV. W. Johnson. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for the office of Representative in , the State Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. | L. 0. Southard. Believing in the principles of Democracy, and with an earnest desire t" 1 servo my county, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Legislature from Union County. T. Jkkk Harris. Believing in the principles of Democ 1 racy, and having the interest of my Comity and State at heart. I offer myself a candidate for the Legislature. This 1 have done at the solicitation of n any friends. K. W. Hamilton. The friends of Carroll H. Foster announce him as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the rules and | regulations of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the House of Representatives from Union county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Primary election. f. G. Hugh es. The friends of J. J. Black hereby an- , nounce him a candidate for County Commissioner of Union -ounty, subject to the rules of the Den oc atic primary election. The many friends of Mr H. C. Little beg to oiler his name as a candidate for . the House of Representatives. i It Is Free Write For It. Our large illustrated catalogue j will tell VOU of tllO f:ininlK Rvrnn Simplified Shorthand and Practical Bookkeeping as taught in the At- ( lanta Commercial Business College, 24 1-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta, (5a. I i to <;kt stahtkd. , Thousands of young men and women of good ability of the high- ' est character and honest in every way desire to get a foothold in the 1 business world, hut can't get a po- ! sition; they cannot do what the 1 business world will pay to have done ?keep books, do stenographic work, write a good business hand, figure accurately and rapidly, fill out notes, drafts, checks, mortgages, etc. A course of Bookkeeping, Shorthand or Telegraphy in the Atlanta Commercial College of 24 1-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta, (hi., will supply this missing link, and give you a start into the business world, and make sure your future success. | vor can ai toi:i? it. i &4"> pays for either a course in Bookkeeping .m d Business Training, ' Shorthand and Typewriting, oi ( Telegraphy; 8N."> pays for any two of these courses; 812~> lor any three, ' in the Atlanta Commercial College, f 21 1-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta, (hi. ] The average time for finishing the Shorthanel course is three months, 1 Bookkeeping <?v Telegraphy four , months, any two eomhined five ' months, any three cemihineel seven 1 months. Board and lodging from i $10 to $12.50 jM-r month with private! family, t'pon arriving in our city, come direct to the College where you will he promptly enrolled ^ and given choice* of two <?r three nice hoarding places. SMITH'S PRIGS. ( (Irateej, ('ocoanut 05 } Small 'size I'ostum 15 Large " " 25 . Fresh Crape! Nut 15 I I loyal Baking Powder 25 Ri-CcrXa 10 1 Hgg-( )-See 10 Drine Milk.; 10 Eagle Milk 20 ( Evaporate*el ("ream 05 Sapolid 10 1 f? ' - - - 1 jvuiumi 1 () IVsirline '. 0."? IVter Cooper's Gelatine 10 Ji'11-0 10 i W. Newell Smith., Phone 126. YOU CAN'T SPOT US Watch the firm of Hutch- i inson & Wicker. They are ] giving away a Handsome $10 Willow Rocking Chair. ] I With every 25c, purchase i you get a chance at this chair Prices on First i Class Merchan= 1 dise unequaled in 1 Union. COME TO SEE US t Hutchinson & Wicker: * _ ( Notice, of Barbecue. { I will give a first class barbecue at \ Jonesville on the day of the campaign | meeting there. Mr. D. G. Gallman c will do the cooking for this barbecue, t 28-5t Oliver Eaves. t | HAIR & DENT J Crown, Bridge work and J Office over Mutual Dry C jg" DR. J. MONRC M t> E N T uri Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. Phone 11 Union & Cilenn Snrinjrs 1 __ -r o- , Railroad Company. rime Table Effective May 27, 1906. Leave Union 7:3<? a. in., 12:30, 4:00 ' ind 7*:50 p. m. Arrive BufTaln 7:45 a. in., 1:45, 4:15 and *S:3B p. in. Leave Buffalo 8:15 a. 111., 1:30,5:00 and *< :10 p. in. Arrive Union 8:30a.m., 1:45, 5:15 and 8:25 p. in. 1 Leave Union 8:40 a. in. and 5:25 p. m. r Bass Neal Shoals 0:20 a.m. and 6:05 1 p. m. Arrive Pride 9:40 a. in. and ? 8:25 p. in. c Leave Pride 10:00 a. in., and 6:55 ; p. in Pass Neal Shoals 10:20 a. m., and 7:15 p.m. Arrive Union 11:00 a. , in. and 7:50 p. in. j All trains daily unless otherwise noted, week days only. Saturdays and Sundays only. Connection made at Pride with Sea- tioard Air Line through trains southbound in the morning and northbound n the evening. M. B. Sum.mkr, (len'l Passenger Agent. "tips ? rhe New Liquid Headache v i Cure Is sold on a positive guaran;ce to cure Headaches, Neu palgia, Rheumatic and all 1 Dther ordinary aches and xiins. Contains no Opium, Chloral, Cocoaine or other1 aabit forming drug. Price 10 and 25 cents a bottle,1 (i md 5 cents a dose at soda <> fountain. ? I,DUKE DRUG CO. VOIJ MIST BE TIRED J d Looking for Bargains. t *ome along here and get your money's worth. We i promise no more and give no less. GEO. W. GOING, i - ?7 I Jispenser of Dependable Merchandise, \* Union, S. C. i \LL THE BIG SALES ARE VERY NEAR OVER <\nd you have forgotten that -f' The Drug Store Can have a Sale. We are having a sale, and' *ve are going to remain havng one. We guarantee right Prices and all PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Here are guaranteed. Come tow while the sale is on, we :arry everything that is in the DRUG LINR. PALMETTO DRUG CO., < biuiet and Renvvick Owners;* I ?. j Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," vrites H. L. Stanley, of Kruno, "since , he restoration of my wife's health afer live years of continuous couching ind bleeding from the lungs; and 1! ?we my good fortune to the world's , ;reatest medicine, Dr. King's New Dis:overy for Consumption, which I know rom experience will cure consumption , F f taken in time. My wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles com-1 tleted the cure." Cures the worst oughs and colds or money refunded. . Vt all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial >ottle free. j p : HAIR, : ISTS. I Regulating a Specialty. J Joods Co., Union, S. C. 5 ............. 8 V ? -j-y- i >E WALLACE, 1 '1S T|| Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 VA 7. Nicholson Building. Sf SOUTHERN RAILWAY rHE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. Jnexcelled Dining Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all Local Trains, Winter Tourist Rates are low in effect to all Florida ^ loints. For full information is to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway ricket Agent or IROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HONT, A. G. P. A., I). P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. j. aTbrown, DEALER IN IEAL ESTATE. STOCKS AND BONDS. IOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. \ E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. ^ DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. -I yr POST OEEICE DIRECTORY. lours of Opening, Closing and Delivery of the Daily Malls at the Union Post Office. Post office opens at 8 o'clock every ay (except Sunday) and closes at 0 'clock p. m. Post ollice open for delivery of mail z' n Sunday from 12:30 to 1 :30 p. m. r' Mail for train No. 9. due here at 0 a. ii.. closes at 8:45 a. m. Mail for train No. 14, due here at 1:35 a. m., closes at 11 :10 a. in. Mail for train No. 13. due here at :35 p. m., closes at 2:10 p. m. Mail for train No. 10, due here at :53 p. in., closes at 8:15 p. m. each lay. , , Persons should rememher and oherve these hours in order to be aconimodated at the juist ollice in reeivinu or sending mail matter through his ollice. Feb. 1908. J. C. Hcxter. Post Master. TOILERS AND ENGINES., Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, ' Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, Georgia * BLADES. ^ NO ANNUAL^^A^^^^rl ONE RAZOR LASTS \W| A LIFETIME. ALWAYS READY ^?Sr ^3 FOR USE. mou I NEVER RETSxj^?^^ I DULL. ^wS>^ iJ&r?J?.$5S I r<mbi. Core, t j09 ^lor kuTf bo.rdi " "Carto-Mafnstic Blast* I ^fyMF Cushion Strops, $1.00. I fc'sec Booklet "llinU to bhavtrt" B v?^ Por Sate by Q (T^ I 1IM0N HARDWARE 10., Union, S. C IB V-A jL/?f V " . QUARAIF ISradefmnd' it- s AAA BANK deposit K ^.l VI II I R.R C.r.P.M y-.? T.L._ V V 900 FRRR COURSES I BoardatCost. WrltaOuIck EORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon. Ga. KVtSj HAIR^BALSAM Clfan?"? and brautlflea tha hair. Pmmotaa a luxuriant Kro?th. ^ Nnvrr Fall* to Reatoro Oray - Hatr to ita Youthful Color. PICTURES Mcture Framing, Glass, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet Laying. & MILLINGS, The Paper Man, 'h me 161. Main Street. Union, 8.C.