The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 14, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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| 15 Cent Cotton 1 EXCHANGE S For any Piano, Organ, J Machine, Furniture,Stove, W Gun, Clock, Grapha$ phone, Guitar, Banjo, Vi? olin, Mandolin or any^ thing else in my line to. ^ IMC 111 11UL111L Ul ^lU.UU UI III & cotton at 15c. per pound. J 33 1-3 per cent., at preser $ sell on installments also. I S. M. RICE, 8 AT THE OLD STAND 1 BEAUTY For a really effective Bi Ilncreaserand Beauty Pr Purity Cold Cream to yo | PURITY CO As Pure and as white as the dri new-blown rose. Better for tl cream o! which we have knowl |? plexion beautifier. a The Rice IThe Peoples Sf:$?iiS?i?3?lt?9?? |THE ONL^ 5? with spokes in the whee Jk on Sept. 1st in the Ste didn't Break Down was JjJ 215 persons which aggreg jpjjj IS that tor a load/ 1 UNION HARDW/ Jjg HARDWARE LEADER, I J ATLANTA SCHOOL OP MEDICINP, Largest medical college in this sect J tion of high grade. Clinical advan ?# facilities for practical laboratory 2 and dissecting. Equipment new ai 2 cated physicians experienced in pre a required for graduation, Largest ; Baltimore and New Orleans will be 2 catalogue M. Church Notice. All members of the Ixtwer Fair i i i i i J i .i J1 orchi, cnurcn, ueuer Known as the; "Old Brick church," are requested i to meet at the church on Tuesday, September 18th, for the pur|H?-:c of Yleaning off the church grounds A Poeohantas council council wa? organized at Tx>ckhart Saturday niglit hy District Deputy Past Sachem F. (lamer of the VVawnee tril>e, No. 4, of 11?-<I Men, from Monarch Mills, in Pnion. J ore for cash, I will take 5 This is a discount of S it prices of cotton. We g IR? F. IL 1 ?WONDER STORE, g fr * ^9^*.^&r f ? MAKER ?? ? INCREASER m ? PRESERVER ^ eauty-Maker," Beauty- fi eserver we recommend || in fDEAM i JULT VIlJUillTi gg iven snow. As fragrant as a || tie skin than any other Gold gg edge. A true skin and com- eg Drug Co. I Drug Store. f WAGON $ MM I that carried the load Sjf el Range Contest that Sjf a 3 1-4 Skein carrying JSJ ate 21,500 pounds. How Jjjjj \RE COMPANY. 1 UNION, S. C. X E* > * > * *C* * > * * ^ j I . i Box 237, ATLANTA, OA. J ion of South. Dignified institu itages most excellent. Unusual * work in pathology, bacteriology id complete. Faculty of 35 edu Sessional teaching. Four courses J Medical College building between finished by Sept. 15. Write for ( a COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. 121st Year Begins September 28. betters. Science, Engineering. One scholarship, giving free tuition, toeach I county of South Carolina. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, add reus | Harrison Randou'ii, President, j Subscribe for The Times. - -y POINTLESS PENNINGS. ^ "billy." a' j 1 Jkrf I j Billy is monarch of Bachelor ^ street?"nuff ced.". Just walk I down about The Times office, at: 1 any time, night or day and you " will be almost sure to meet him. jf I From the telegraph office down to qBailey's market he roams unmolested, or rather in spite of all, y molestations. For none can stop' him and few dare to try. His ^ walk is not the quick nervous step ^ that characterizes most of his tribe, T but a slow, steady, deliberate, dev-1 1 ilish amble. He never runs?he is y i fat and lazier than a mule. ^ Billy is the big, old, brown goat p liclonging to Mr. Johnson, the ^ 'livery stable man; or .to be more accurate lie makes that his head- 11 quarters. Never thinks of consult- A ingMr. Johnson about either his II ] coinings or his goings. In fact, A Mr. Johnson gets out of the way, and Billy does as he pleases. i This big specimen of the goat family has eyes that remind you of the devil's?those you have s?vn in dreams, you know. The verTspirit f of Satan himself shines through these windows of his?I started to \ say soul, hut if Billy has a' soul, it " is going to take him "somewhere," and I'll hate to go with it. Yes ^ sir, by just looking into those eyes you can toll that he is in league h with Beelzebub. 1 think Lfur- ' thermoro that he is the A walking incarnation of the 1' following named firm, Billy, yBeelzebub A' Co.?with Lucifer as the Co., for he is proud withal, p The scorning tone of his whole y dejjortment proves that. < * And Billy thinks too. Two weeks ago when we put up jfrhe frame for our stereoptieon sheet, Billy was standing hard by watching the operation. I glanced at him and thought 1 could discern 0, the trend of his devilish cogitations, i j Sure enough, twice before night ^ closed in he had deliberately butted y down the whole thing. Yes, and y when a buggy is placed in the [( stable yards where he disapproves, C( he asks nobody to move it, hut he D himself performs the stunt with his natural equipments for such husi- j( ness. W hen he wants the whole ^ shed room to himself, he, without j hesitation, will butt every buggy / and wagon out into the yard, no j( matter of what kind the weather may be. p And Billy's appetite is good too. j ? He will chew up anything, from a t] |; horse's tail to a keg of nails and f, i everything in between, for example, j p buggy cushions, tin cans, and a s, case of matches. Strang** to say he 1 n not only never has colic, but he^isj | j efcen fat. It is always easy to tell when' j, Billy is in the neighborhood. His ? approach is heralded by an atmos-1 ^ }S1IV11V bllilllgc, VlliVllgU llfllKr- | p ! ing in odoriferous conditions dotec- a i tiblc by sensitive organs specially ! constructed by nature for the pur- j pose of distinguishing odors. i p The small boys derive much j j pleasure in teasing this lazy, old w fellow. They put a sack over his f bead, but lie knows it is not a1 ()j crown and resents the insult. | p They ])<>ke him with a stick, hut 1t, immediately he concludes that it is I ^ not his sceptre, which in his la/.iness he has allowed to fall. They ; c. throw rocks at him, and he knows j ^ full well that they are not bouquets; so he never smiles thanks in return. They should not do Billy this way for they are ruining his temper. One thing I am very much coneerned about is that Billy has an c] awful cough. I do hope it is not t,j consumption, for it might prove fatal; and honestly, Billy is not p ready to die. & A Card. I wish to express my thanks ^ through the columns of The Union ' ^ Times to all the people of Jonea- n ville for their kindness to my n mohter in her last illness and to the large audience that attended the j tuneral and for the large Moral j( tribute at the grave. a John P. White. e TVNERS DYSPEPSIA CURE. ( j A Guaranteed Cure. c Tf you suffer from Dysjn-psia <>r Imli- |1 ge.*tinn in any form, gas, Itclching, hitter ' taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy sjtclls, 11 aour stomaeh, heart flutter, nausea, gas- V tritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling '[ in the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will (^' disap)>ear in a short time after taking " Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, made es|iee- b ially to cure Dysts-psia, Indigestion and ' all Stomaeh troubles, even of the worst e ieasea. Tyner's l>ys|Hpsia Remedy ex- . j pells the gasses and sweetens the breath. *' It. cures hick Headache, Colic and Constipation. Druggist or by express 50 jj cents a Imt.tle. Sloney refunded if it fails ri to cnri'. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Medieal advice and circular free by writing to Tyner Remedy Co., Au- a gust a, Ga. j (J (FALL * fl We are loaded up fr J* fresh Dress Goods, Mil JT ing, Shoes, Hats, Trur 5 Our buyers spent two ( PICKING I ? ? for our friends and pa bees now getting our A beautiful Home Wedding. West Springs, Sept 10.?On Inst' rening at the home of Mr. M. It. ! ee at 2:HO o'clock, a beautiful larriage was solemnized when Ir. Layton I^amh and Miss Mary '.lien Lee were united in holy wed>ck, in the presence of a large conaurse of friends and relatives, her astor, Rev. D. E. Camak officiatlg. The attendants were, Mr. esSe Hyatt with Miss Lizzie Lamh sister of the groom), Mr. W. F. ancaster with Miss Evie Gregory cousin of the bride), Mr. Norman, ohns with Miss Cora Lancaster, r.. _ . - ir. v/scar Lancaster with Miss annie Mayes, Mr. Barthwell Buress with Miss Annie Lee (sister of lie bride.) The room was beautiilly decorated, and the bridal arty entered the room to the trains of Mendelssohn's march, lost charmingly played by Miss tessie Miller. The party retired to <ohengrin's inarch sweetly played y Miss Miller. After warm eonratulations from their friends, the ridal party with their friends reaired to Bagansville church and ttended service there. The groom is a son of Mr. Joe 41mb, a prosperous farmer of this lace. The bride is the youngest aughter of Mr. M. B. Lee, who is ell known in Union County, hey were the recipients of many f many beautiful and useful resents from their friends in J ken of the high esteem in which ; icy are held. They will make j ieir home at Buffalo, and they I irry with them the best wishes of ieir many friends. J. M. Whitehead. Mon-Aetna Happenings. On last Sunday morning services t both the Baptist and Methodist lurches were called in, and the me given to the Secret Order of ed Men, for a sermon to be reached in their behalf. Rev. am T. Creech of Anderson did le preaching, which was very eautifully and forcefully done. 11 enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Mary Hodge died at her orne on Wednesday, August 29th. he had been sick seven or eight ionthfc with a cancer. Her relains were taken on the following ay to (iilead Baptist church near onesville for burial. She was )rty-eight years old, and had l>een faithful member of the Baptist hurch for eight years. One son nd one daughter survive her, Mr. laston and Miss Mattie Hodge. < The music school taught by Prof. . C. Mitchell, which was to have losed on last Wednesday, but on ccout of his class l>eing prevented y rain from meeting at their sual time, it was postponed until Wednesday night of this week. h" school has proved quite a suci'ss and we wish to thank Prof, litcheli fui his untiring efforts to ertfdit us. The Methodist ehurch here will old a series of meetings, beginning lie fourth Sunday. Mr. J. P. Coleman who has been i the employ of the Union County taptist Convention, 1ms resigned hat position and contemplates eting as soliciting agent for The Lmon Times. Robin. Tillman Had A Little Lamb. oilman had a little lamb t's lleece was white as snow, tut when you went beneath the Heocc t was rotten to the core. rwns once investigated he results were?strange to tell? hat some folks tried to whitewash it i'hile others gave it H . iow this made Tillman very mad uid he swore with greatest wrath, hat he would strike a death blow, o the man who crossed his path. here was one he could not frighten nth his threats so hold and strong, or he was a brave young Lyon i*ho dared to hunt for wrong. le investigated all things nd did it well, you bet. le found the lamb surrounded by thieving grafting set. e announced himself for oHice. his caused a frantic squall .. it. < * c ? - . . or i ne grauers were airaiil ot him | iul loathed him, great ajid small. , hen Tillman stepped up to the j front ? nd to all his mop he said: Down with this brazen, braying ass nd elect my man instead." lit all in vain were his dictates, he people had selected; nd when the votes were counted, I raser Lyon was elected. ow woe was Tillman and his lamb, or thus the people willed it. hey elected Fraser Lyon; nd tin- lamb?the Lyon killed it. ?Ex. J arranged. We are go 5 Dress Goods this week I McLURE ME 5 The Ui I >VE CALL SPE a T<> our lino of Quarter the following prices until th Tp 1"? Suites No. 173. High gl quartered oak, with be> 12 Suites No. 173 1-2. Y top drawer, 20x24 l>ov< j? 10 Suites No. 173 3-4. 1) 7' drawer. Hovel plate m "?P Price now wl 10 Suites No. 70. With s< in a beautiful rich q jf' (? Suities No. ISO. This is 7 is the handsomest Suite by us. It has a large 4fS?| Sivpll frnnl IWoo^v --..X.* ,,M CHTV 1 ? ?! l**d, and roll dresser This Suite is well wortl Jj- to put out a few of ther X' Golden Oak Dining Chi TF priee DC )c. Come and look < "t* can save you from 10 to ?N spend for goods in our line. If the mosquitoes are pest Jjjj too. We have about MOO J i giving away. One for eV' *!* while they last. I? BAILEY FURI I I^Whereyoi^n^Shic M they are sold by rel everywhere. Be su JB Riser's King flJB for men, and you ffigggj money's worth. ] H| styles and all the SmS Leathers, Patent C v|g| Gun Metal, Box Ct ^ M. C. Kiser Con Manufacturers ^ MTLJtMTJt. GEORG1 BACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Union Readers Have T Experience. You tax the kidneys?overwc them. They can't keep upthecontin al strain. The back gives out?it act and pains; urinary troubles set Don't wait longer?take Doan's Kidn Pills. Union people tell you how th act. Robert Handera, mill hand, regidi at 15 Church St., says: "My son us Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney a madder troubU . from which he 1 Buffered almost all his life. He canr stand any work which causes a stri on his back and the secretions fr< the kidneys are st rong and dark, a there is too frequent action, especia at ?night. I am convinced that 1 pains and other symptoms arise fr< weakness of the kidneys and bladd and although we have given bim a di en kidney remedies the results were slight that we thought he would afflicted for life. Heeing Doan's K ney Pills I went ta Holmes Pharma and got a box. Before he had ut half of it the trouble was relieve The use of two boxes brought su satisfactory results that we are as c lighted as he is. He has had no turn of the backache and the otl 'symptoms of weak kidneys do 1 j trouble him." For sale by all dealers. Price 1 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffa ' New York, sole agents for the Unit States. Remember the name?Doan's?a take no other. Use Tetley's Teas For Iced Tea. I goods!] . om floor to ceiling with new linery, Fancy Goods, Clothiks and Men's Furnishings. J weeks in Northern markets 2 c* JP BARGAINS i j# .trons. We are as busy as J# new goods opened up and J ing to make a specialty of 5 We ask your inspection. 2 iRCANTILE CO. \ #! ndersellers. CIAL ATTENTION | Oak Finished Bed Room Suites at e stock is reduced. A. ass, finished in rich golden *& .'el plate mirror, 18x20 $17 .10 nth double shape top, two psL el nlate mirror, roll ft oo r.r\ it ouhle shape top, swell top lirror 22x2S. Worth 830, jfj' 25 00 Jg* tvell front, highly finished It*uartered golden oak color, t 30 00 S. Y' the pride of our line, and J i for the price ever offered i bevel plate mirror 30x30. Full roll head and foot of !?' and washstand to match. & i 805.00, hut we are going 2 n for 45 00 lira that are selling for 81.25, our ij" aver our stock ln-fore you buy. We 1* 15 per cent, for every dollar you ^5? ering you, we can knock them out |?. pictures left of the lot that we are ' ^ ery dollar cash you spend with us ; ? 1 5 NITIIRE COMPANY. J [ Id Brand Shoes 1 I iable merchants V J} S3 Bluchcr. J 1 ?-^i * |PIJRITY| 1 I ,rk In the home and in llj- education, produces noSn8 ble men and women. ?y Our greater colleges use a STIEFF PIANOS nd |JJ exclusively, because they Lin I are musically PURE. I In the home a Stieff 11 y' Piano is an emblem of *?| purity in musical refineer, ment and proof of an 1 l)Z_ i Artistic taste. BO i ~ be | Only Artistic Standard J?-1 sold direct. Write today leJ i for prices and terms. !ch CHAS. M. STIEFF, Jel Manufacturer of the Piier ano with the sweet tone. iot eo! SOUTHERN WAREROOM ed I 5 Vest Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. nd; C. H. VILMOUTH, Manager. "= 1 Use Tetley's Teas For Iced Tea. . ?