The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 12, 1906, Page 6, Image 6
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[ NATIONAL BIS
Kniahts ot Py thias At New Orleans.
N<\v Orleans, (>et. <">.?Fifty
thousand I'ythian Knights, with a
probability of visitors will
assemble in New Orleans from Oet.
IT to 2T to eelohrate the Biennial
CotielaVeof the Supreme Lodge of
the order, and to see the sightsenjoy
the hospitality, the rare eook,
ing, numerous theatres and many
pleasures of tin* <>ld Creole City.
Preparations on an immense scale
have been made for the housing
and entertainment of guests and a
veritable tented white city has gone
up at historic city park where from
JoOO to o,0<)<) Knights may tind
eots at a cost of "><) cents for the entire
period, while a hotel and ne
commodation bureau has beet
opened at 7'2<> < iravier street bt
writing to which, rooms in the city
may be obtained from Si a day up
All railroads have presented a rati
of one fare for the round trip, plu?
>- (w.L-i.t^ tn lw sold < Jet 1 >
1 M, I I ami 1 5 for trains scheduled
to arrive in New Orleans I>efore noon
??f Oct. 1(>, all li kets limited to O t.
MO, while ly depositing oO edits a
further extension may In- had to
Nov. MO thus giving every opportunity
for taking advantage of the
numerous side trins off. --Jery
direction.
The present Conclave hids fair to
he tin- most spectacular and interesting
in the history of the order.
There will lie immense uniformed
parades and cash prizes aggregating
?10,<HM) have heen put up for tin
hest drilled organizations, infantry,
cavalry and artillery participating
There also will he a parade of tin
uniformed Knightm end their ladie:
ami what with these, the banquets,
tin; sichtseeinir. the theatres, tin
river excursions, for the general attendance
and the ritualistic exercises
for the coinnumderios and tin
si-.-sions of the Supreme Lodge, tin
Knights and those who assemble ii
New Orleans will have diversioi
and instruction to .-pare. Tin
N?-w Orleans Progressive I'nion, nn
der whose general charge the enter
tainnn nt is held has spared no ? f
fort to perfect details for the colli
fort and accommodation of guest:
ami the Pythian and Accomnioda
tion Bureau has a large force o
in- 11 and messengers earing for tie
registration of the immense mini
her who already- have written o
wired for accommodations. Th
city already ha- h. gun decoratin
for the occasion and on the open
ing day Canal and all the Imsine.
,-ireetr. win 111:1-.- <>i ryiliin
colors l?\ tiny and dazzling li^ht l>
night.
WHY Ml '\ I.N' I- 'I'll.Ill' IN Till: SOI'I'll
N' \v < >rlea 11s, Oct. 'i.? In I'lTcn
week- tin* Sniitli lias had eau.-e 1
v. 1 1111 er why lnoiiey i> hnrder to {41
I'.r t!ie pre-i nt crop limviiij^- n-i 1
111:111 In-ri'tiifiH'e. An I'llieinl i>! 111
1 lii?i 111 in 11 I>a 11 k and Trust nun
pany iif New < M'lean-, who i> i
TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
Many Have. Dyspepsia and Don't Know li
Poyou l?i?Ifli no wind? Taste von
food after eatina? See ?|. ek> l.efor
your eye>? Are you pale and haf
gard? I'm 3 your heart llutier? Ai
you di/./.v? I>o you have pains in si<l
or hack? Risings or pimples on ih
skin. Are yon low spirited? I- tliei
a sour taste'.' P>acl breath? Ileadacht
Weak kidneys? I'diioiis? Constipate!
Are yon nervous? II' so. you ha\
dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous cot
dition. To cure, take Tyner's I>\spe|
sia Remedy. It is made for just <tn
troubles and svinptoms Tyner's l?y
pep-ia Remedy removes acids froi
the stomach, street lens weak ston
aelis, ami cur* s tin- u< r-t I'vspepsia <
Indigestion, I'rupgis's or bv evpre
oO cents a bottle. Money refunded
it fails to cure. Itiee I'riigCo,
Use Tetley's Teas
For Iced Tea.
xacker is an |
L. Uneeda M
e the ideal i]
>rs. Indeed, lflj
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wy ?
kers rightly I
i first place, JS
tected first, ||
he time. I
iust tight, (m
re proof package. fy
CUIT COMPANY JM
lose touch with financial affairs
throughout the cotton and sugar
hclts, sheds this light on the situation:
I *'( Vnns arc hirac. hut 11??* oxnan
sion <>f industrial development lias
I teen more rapid than lias been the
expansion of working capital in the
South. The tightness of the money
market, however, is temporary only
for the reason the South today offers
many splendid investment opportunities
which are attracting
capital in increasing volume."
In New Orleans alone more than
ten million dollars worth of new
i buildings are now in course of ranI
struct ion, while more than double
that amount of money will be re
quired to construct hotels and nion1
ster sk.v-serapers planned or eon;
tracted for. Within three weeks
; the New Orleans underground sew.
erage system, costing some twenty
millions of dollars will he opened to
; public use while the flfrst contracts
, for a complete new pure water syst
tern have just been let by the Municipal
Council.
Equinoctial Gales.
September seems to he having a
tough "up-hill" time "coming
1 . % . It itfi 1IU on n I I w wd 111 I im liki<
viiiv/vigu " n" 110 vvjunn/v v. in 1
the sun crossing the line that divides
stunner from winter. Of
course the gales are hound to come.
It is indigenous to the equinox,
"according to astronomy," on or
! before or after. This year it was
' before and after, and there may be
1 still more to follow. Monday a
week ago the high winds, instead of
' blowing Yankee Doodle on a frying
pan, blew a portion out of the
1 ocean, ami today, Tuesday, the
' second section is here. It may
have gotten in the mountain
troughs, or it may have gotten its
' wheels elogged in some sticky mud
and come uncoupled and has just
1 gotten here. We do not know how
1 many other |. >rtions are to come.
We do not know when they will
- Onino Ik t Imt* /?aino o 1 o-n t?c ...?
Vswim II vtiim iinm,* i ?i i UH
- day set we would know liow to ar
range our Idtsitu-s. Tla-y are
- "hound to coiue." Hkv I>knvku.
f ' The 111ood is The Lit'e.',,
r Science has never gone beyond the
. above simple statement of scripture. But
j. it lias illuminated that statement, and
Riven it a meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
^ When tin* blood is "bad" or impure it
i- is not alone the body which suffers
through disease. The brain is also
l, clouded, the mind and judgement are
effected, and many an evil deed or impure
111>>11<r111 iioiv l?< 11ik* i uk.
Impurity of the hlood. Foul, impure blood
. ran be made pure by the use of l>r.
Pierre's (iolden Medical Disrovery. It
enrirhes ami purities the blood thereby
" curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
't other cutaneous affections. as eczema,
n tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
t. manifestations of impure blood.
? ? ? ? ? ?
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, on*
_ I a rued "lands, open eating ulcers, or old
sores, the "(iolden Medical Discovery " has
performed the most marvelous cures. In
rases of old sores, or open eating ulcers,
L it is well to apply to the open sores Dr.
Pierre's All-Healing Salve, which pnsir
sesses wonderful healing potency when
f" used as an application to the sores in conjunction
with the use of "(iolden Medical
Discovery" as a blood cleansing consti('
tutional treatment. If your druggist
don't ha|?pen to have the "All-Mealing
... Salve" in stuck, you can easily procure it
hi by inclosing lifty-four cents in postage
stamps to Dr. U. V. Pierce, (Wl Main St.,
Ttuffalo, N. Y.. and it will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep it as
h well as the "(Iolden Medical Discovery."
s- ? ? ? > ?
in V,,.. .. (T. .i-i I i;
l- of mihumri) ctitniinxiiimi as a .snbstitnte
>r for "(ioKlcii Medical Discovery." which is
** a medicine ok known composition,
11 having a complete 1 i<t of ingredients in
plain Knglish on its bottle-wrapper, tin'
siinti' being attested as correct it rider oath.
I?r I'ii re's I'lcusunt l'ellets regulate
aud invigorate stomach, liver and bowels
i
AN EDUCATION j
VI
Beautiful and Instructive i
Exhibits 1
AT THE STATE fAIR I
in
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ei
The state fair at Columbia this year I ),,
?October 112 to 27?will be more eilu,
rational than ever before. This, like
any other exposition, is a source of in- j 1,1
struction and a source of knowledge to j M
every cue who goes there. The exhib- flits
this year will be of the highest , u,
type. Nearly all of the floor space and | .
outdoor space available has already i .
been assigned and the exhibits include !
, nearly every kind of new contrivance. ' \v
There are new gas and steam engines , ^
and labor saving devices, machinery .
for farm and plant, automobiles, steam j .
plows, dairy utensils, mineral waters 11
and many other interesting and ecoa- , ftoniic
articles. fe
The Midway.
The fair authorities wore fortunate
enough to get in with a number of the I
officers of other southern state fairs 1 P1
and become part of a circuit. In this j
way finer shows have been obtained gt
at the same rate heretofore charged, i ^
This will make the midway one con- '
tinuous round of genuine fun. The
best midway ever seen here. More K'
i fun than ever. The railroad rates will C<
he cheaper than ever. i-(
If you haven't written your friends r
and relatives about South Carolina's
great home-coming week, do so right
now. Write them to come home.
Cheap rates on all interested railroads.
One fare round trip. Colnm- j
b:a will give them as warm a welcome }1*
as you will. Ton-day limit. Write 11
thorn all today and send their names ^,r
to Mr. A. W. r>ovo. secretary, Colum- h
bia. S. C., so that he can write them, a1
too.
Negro Woman Fell from Train at iH
[Santuc. 1 h
t Santuc, Oct. 0.?Sunday as the -M
down train was moving out of Santuc h
it was signaled down and was found d
that a helatcd negro woman wtis a'
getting olT, with a hahy in her
iirins, and fell, hurting her and the I
child some. She said that some of,
i those "fool hoys" (negroes) who1 ~
, seem to he duty bound to jump on j I
every train, were on the steps and
she could not get off. Mr. Whiliden,
the agent here, said the j ^
authorities, had better do waneI
thing to stop such, as the road may 1
! have to pay some damages. Those j .
i I toys are perfectly disgusting trying
, to lw> lillioinoud jo
IMPO R.TANT
ANNOUNCEMENT .J
K.nobv All y? Good C{t/z*nj "
3 y The** V r ?r 11^# 4 , p
chip ofT or crack in five years by
$500,000.00 Cash Guarantee |
and otherwise the most economical and
satisfactory paint from every point of
view, on the market.
W? Hat)e Appointed the "Right
XUJorthy |
J. W. Bates, Jonesville, S. C.
i
Dealer j of Thij To tun
?^CLVJ/V? A.GEJVTST <
for
Haimmar Condensed Pa.int
and endowed him with special knowledge
of right paint and right painting
methods wherewith to greatly enhance
and promote your local prosperity.
This he will impart to you with his
own voice.
G "REE r / ACJ
F. Ha.mma.r Paint Company
ST. LOV1S. MO.
H BLADES. V' |
H NO ANNUAL j
S 91?.11??.?lasts t? '
a lii-blink. sjti&K M| ,
S ALWAYS READY I
M FOR USE. AlpQr **HM 9
1 NEVER GETS^
1 DULL^^^ tcatli< c.ae^^l 9
Streps, $1.00. I
Fkc liooklct "il nits to bhatM-g." B
iT UNION IIAIiUWAKI (O Jnion. \ . E
Union County S. S. Convention.
The Cnion County Baptist consntion
met with the Mon-Aetna
lurch last Saturday and Sunday,
he attendance was very good condoling
the time of yew. The mairity
of the churches belonging to
lis convention are country churchi,
and as a matter of fact farmers
re too busy at this season to go
way from home to anything.
Quito a number of subjects of im[irtance
were discussed. All the
ppointed speakers who were preslt
made excellent speeches. An
our and a half was devoted to the
..f o 1
h'J'a i "i .'uiu; iiu^iuua cuimu,^
turning. After this Ih;v. J. ]).
tahon preached an able sermon
om the text "And if I he lifted
p, I will draw all men unto me."
t the close of this sermon a eolction
amounting to twenty dollars
as taken. In the afternoon the
tbject of Foreign Missions was disissed,
and the results of the meetig
was that every one went away
cling that there was really a work
?r him to do for Christ.
The next convention will meet
ith the Ilebron church the latter
art of December.
All the delegates expressed tliem lvcs
as having enjoyed their visit
> Mon-Aetna, and we hope that
le convention will continue to
row in strength, and may it hemic
a very useful element in the
ligious work of the Baptists of
'11 ion county.
Money to Loan.
On improved and productive farms,
t 7 per cent, on loans of $1000 anil
pxvards, and at S per cent, on loans
om $:?>0 to $1000. All loans run for
ve years. For further particulars
pply to Townsem) & Townsicnu.
10-4 1110s. Attorneys-at-Law.
A LuGky Postmistress
1 Mrs. Alexander, of Cary. Me., who
as found Dr. Kine's New Life Pills to
c the best remedy she ever tried for
eepinc the stomach, liver and bowels
. f?..t 1 11 :ii.
i |"*i icrt ururr. i uu 11 i^rrr wivii
er if you try those painless purifiers
lat infusel new life. (luarantced by
II druggists. Price 25c.
Use Tetley's Teas
For Iced Tea.
Jnion & Glenn Springs
Railroad Company.
ime Table Effective Sept. 16, 1906
Leave Union 7:30 a. in., 12:30, and
:30 p. in.
Arrive Buffalo 7:45 a. in.. 12:45, and
:45 p. ni.
Leave Buffalo 8:15 a. m., 1:30, and
a .10
Arrive Union 8:30 a. 111., 1 :40. ami
:45 p. m.
Leave Union 8:40 a. in. and 2 :15 p. m.
'ass Neal Shoals 0:15 a. 111. and 2:45
I. 111. Arrive Pride 9:30 a. 111. and
:00 p. in.
Leave Pride 10:05 a. 111.. and 3:35
i. 111 Pass Neal Shoals 10:25 a. 111.,
nd 3:35 p. 111. Arrive Union 11:10 a.
II. and 4 :30 p. 111.
All trains daily.
Connection made at Pride with Sealoard
Air Line through trains southion
nd in the morning and northbound
11 the evening. M. B. Sitmmkr.
(ten'l Passenger Agent.
V1RS. D. N. WILBIIRN,
Everything for Ladies and Misses.)
SILKS BELTS
DRESS GOODS
JNDERWEAR HOSIER!
MILLINERY
TIBB0NS COLLARS
SHOES
RUBBERS DOMESTICS
r 1 iul'c
V1A/AI\ J
CORSETS NOTIONS
Your Trade is Most
Highly Appreciated.
MRS. D. N. WILBLRN.
The Ladies Store.
TIP S
The New Liquid Headache
Cure
Is warranted to cure all
forms of Headache, Neuralgia.
Nervousness
Sleeplessness, etc. Wt
sell it for 10 and 25 cents
a bottle and give our guarantee
with each bottle.
DUKE DRUG CO,
Prescription Druggists.
Use Tetley's Teas
For Iced Tea.
. Like that yoir forme
from 60c. to $1.1
Hh HI H
_.._ ^.ir>tatPin? nn<r
inc. Vsnc.vvE.rc9 rnc
FOR THE GENUINE
BACCO WITH LES
THAN IS USED ON Tl
OF MUCH LONGE
CAUSED REYNOLD
IN SO SHORT A Til
PLACE AS FAVORI
ERS. SOLD AT 50c
5c. CUTS; STRICT!
PLUGS, AND IS THE
SUN CURED TOBACi
PRODUCED FOR CF
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C
j
g DR. ETIIAN ^
& DKNT
U COI.D INLAYS
I A Sl'lX IAI.TY.
?X>X<X<X<AVX<X<X<X<X
; H A I R &
S DENT
J Crown, bridge work and j
Office over Mutual Dry G
| DR. J. MONRO
HI ODDEST
K|V Crown and Bridge Work
WX? A Specialty. Phone 11
BOILERS AND ENGINES. J
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, j
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, c
i Mangers, etc. Mill Castings.
' Cast every day; work 200
i hands.?
Lombard Foundry Machine and
' Boiler Work and Supply Store, '
Augusta. Georgia. J,
Land For Sale. s
State of South Carolina", [
County of Union. ) g
I5y authority given to me hy Lester
> It. Knight, l?. M. Knight, Leila Lawson,
A. L. Knight, the heirs at law,
and the heirs of the body of the late
Mrs. Mary A. Knight, I will sell to
. the highest bidder, before the court
* house at Union, in Union county, South
J Carolina, between the legal hours
of sale, on salesday in November, 100i>.
i IK* mi lowing irsu-is 01 land to wit: All x
those three tracts or plantations of
laiul, lying anil being situate in the
County of Union, Santuc Township, "
State of South Carolina, containing in ,
the tract known as the Santuc tract
i 217 acres more or less, and hounded by
lands of T. Jones, J no. Gregory. Davis Gregory,
and other lands of the Knight ?,
* Estate.
Also the tract known as the Low
I place, containg 1<)4 acres more or less,
I and hounded hy the Santuc tract and
i lands of Davis Gregory and T. Jones.
Also the tract known as the Fuller
place, containing 235 acres more or
less, and bounded hy lands of T. Jones, .
Jas. Salter, Jas. Carter, and lands _
known as the Nancy Gregory place.
; Terms of sale: One third of the purj
chase money to he paid in cash on day
of sale, the balance in one year. The h
, credit portion to he secured hy a bond
and mortgage of the premises, sold
, with leave to the purchaser to antici
I pate payment in whole or in part. The I
, j credit portion to hear interest at the d
| rate of s per cent, per annum until ?
, paid in full. These lands will be sold
? in their tracts separately as decrihed ?
' above, and any tract or all of these
? i lands may he bought at private sale by "
, seeing or corresponding with O. I).
Knight. 1'. <>., Hox 107, Newberry.;'
S. (' Purchaser to pay for papers and
recording same. j .
PICTURES !"
Picture Framing, Glass, Wall
Paper, Window Shades, 8
. Carpet Laying. c
MILLINGS, The Paper Man, 1
Phone 161. Main Street. Union, S.C.,
* I
iriy got, costing
10 per pound
FERENCE BEING
SUN CURED TOS
SWEETENING
HE OLD BRANDS A
R STANDING, ^
UUKtD, ,
VIE, TO WIN THE
TE WITH CHEW!.
PEN POUND IN
LY lOc. AND 15c.
: BEST VALUE IN
CO THAT CAN BE
I EWERS.
'0., Winston-Salem, N. C.
HCfiVX X/3VXGVX/X/+ A
>V. IX)HTER, g
1ST. ?
OFFICKi "
OVKH TIIK Pi:<)l'l,KHHANK, Uk
HAIR, S
[STS. S
Regulating a Specialty.
oods Co.. Union. S. C.
a
>E WALLACE, f{
Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 ^1J
7. Nicholson Building-. jjjji
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
HE SOOTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM.
fnexcelled 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
joints. For full information
s to rates, routes, etc., coniult
nearest Southern Railway
Ticket Agent or
IROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT,
A. (I. I?. A., I). P. A.,
Atlanta, (la. Charleston, S. C.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
fcEAL 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. _
_ Q,
POST OPEICE DIRECTORY.
(ours of Opening:, Closing: and Delivery
of the Dally 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 office open for delivery of mail
n Sunday from 12:30 to 1 :30 p. m.
Mai' for train No. 9, due here at 9 a.
j., closes at 8 :45 a. in.
Mail for train No. 14. due here at
1:35 a. ni., closes at 11 :10 a. m.
Mail for train No. 13, duo here at
:3T> p. m., closes at 2:10 p. m.
Mail for train No. 10, due here at
:53 p. m., closes at 8:15 p. m. each
ay
Persons should remember and obprvn
t.hown limmj J** 1 ? - *
'"'um in uruer 10 ue JU5om
mod a ted at the post office in feeivinK
or sending mail matter through
hia office. *
Feb. IM6. J. C. HrVTKR, F"
Post Master. V
? / * ' '