The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 14, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER J
?
01 the South Carolina Public Service t
Corporation, which if granted, will {
confer among other things, power to condemn
lands and other property 1
for all corporate Purposes.
\'( >TKT. IS 11 KKKIIY ?.I\ - ,
KN. that under ami pursuant to
the provision of \rticle IV
t hapter \ 1 A III. ??f Volume i
C ode of laws ot 1110 State of
South C arolina. n/o_. and Acts
amendatory thereto, the undersigned
Hoard of Corporators
will on W ednesday, the sixteenth ^
<lay ?>f January. \. I). hjo~. at
i j o'clock M. of that day. make
application to the Secretary of ^
State, of the State of South Carolina.
at hi> office in the City of
Columbia, in said State, for a _
charter for the SOCTII l'AkO-,5
UNA lA'liUC SKKVICF.
CORPORATION. in pursuance of
the Declaration heretofore ^
tiled and the commission issued.
If the said charter he granted, j
the said corporation will he an- .
thorized and empowered to con- ^
(letnn lands and other property _
for its proposed Railroad or S
Railway tracks and stations, and!
landings for its proposed Steam-' boat
business or system, and for ^
all other corporate purposes of
the said Corporation, as fully!
<et forth and stated in the said
Declaration and IVtition. now on V
file in the said office of Secreta-1
ry of State, to which Declaration
reference is hereby specially
made as a part of this notice, and <;
proposes to condemn lands and
other property for all of it- cor-j ?
porate purposes, if necessary, in
the following counties, to wit :
Charleston. lVrklcy. Dorchester.
Oranjjeburjj. Richland. Lexington,
Saluda. Cireenwood. .\b- <i
beville, Anderson, (ireenville
Spartanburg, Cherokee, York Chester,
l-airfield. Cnion Yew I
berrv. Laurens. Aiken. Colleton
ami IJamberj;. iti the State of
South Carolina, ami Mecklenburg
county in the State oi ^
North Carolina: ami also in the
following Towns ami Cities:
Charleston. ()ran^eburvf. I.e\n?;t
on. Columbia. Saluda, (ireen- ^
wood, Abbeville. \mlerson
(ireenville. (ialYney. Yorkville,
Koek 11 ill. Chester. I "nion. 1 .an
reus. Newberry. \iken and
Ramberj^. ami cttber Cities ami ^
Towns in the counties above
mentioned, and to own.coibtntct
equip and operate a Railway or1-.
Railway system for local business.
within the said Towns and
< it ic*s.
lo-epli |. Timmcs. 0
|. C. La\ in.
Joseph \. llill.
(?eorj;o Mock. Jr..
John r. Iloiincv.
(ha?. I?. YanF.tten. ''
John F. Tininies.
John (I .ott. ''
Joseph A. Craig.
Sol Kohn.
Robert II. |citnings, *
Lawrence M. Pincknev.
I'oar* I ot Corporators. "
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Union & Glenn Springs,
_
Kanroau company. I><
S'
Leave Union 7;.to A. .M., 14:30 and
430 r. m.
Arrive at Buffalo 7:45 A. M.t 1 ^: 15 . .
j.nd 4:15 P. M.
Leave Buffalo 8:15 A. M.. 1 :.to and 0
s.OO P. M. ^
\rrivc at Union S 30 A. M., 1 45 and '<
t 15 P. M. w
I.cave Union 0:00 \. M.t 5 .to I* M. < >1
Pass Neal ShoaK 0:35 A. M . 6:05 in
P. M. ' ci
Arrive at Pride o 55 A. M., 6:45 j.(
P. M.
Leave Pride 10:45 A. M.. y :ixt P. M
Pass Neal Shoal- 10:40 A. M.. 7:15
P M.
\rrive at Union 11:40 A. M.. 7-5?
i' M.
All trains daily. Connections made
at Pride with Seaboard Air I.ine
through trains. Southbound in the
morning and Northbound in the < ning.
M. R. Summer,
General Passenger Agent.
CHRISTMAS PRKSKXTS:
There is nothing nicer an?l 51
t 1 / \4 11 1 < r h o # I <ri i-ii eevin'
I I ? F I I I I I I ^ I 11(11 \ \ ? ? I I I < I I v < Mil
friends more pleasure, than a
nice photograph of yourself. I
You can gel them at Nates'
studio. Hut don't wait ??r you
will he too late. 11. I. \ ate>.
5(>~'t. i
Special Advertisements
Notice* will be insetted in thi* column at
he rate of ?"> words or less for -5c one issue,
our Irenes for 76c. Additional lines o\er
weuty tire word*5c a line.
|CI>II shipment, liy express, ?f tine
Chocolates and linn-linns, in |i:icka^cs
iioin 1(1 out- to one dollar. I-'.. II.
Sea il'f.
iVK AKE prepared to gin yottr cotton
now at any time, ami w ill do our
la-st to please our customers. BarrjriiiK
and Ties for sale at market
prices. Union Oil Mill.
'II.\TAN< K M iA Plows - Middle ImiibIers
and two-horse turn plows. See
our line. The Peoples Supply Co.
47-tf.
U.I. persons wishing to fjet photos for
\mas. please gel in votir orders
orders. Respectfully. II. T. Yaths
VANTKI>?You to know that I have
opened up my Shoe Repair and Harness
Shoo in the Itrnuii Kloi-L- rwir
>f Express office. First class work,
s-tr \v. c. Teagnc.
1IDDI.K Bursters?This is the season
to use them. Figure with us. The
Peoples Supply (-o. 47-tf.
7OTIC E to teachers or anyone buying
Toys in quantities for Christinas
trees: 1 will g v.' a special discount
of 10 per cent. I have a big sclec(iii.
O. A. Swygcrt.
)-4t.
HELLS?Buy vour shells from us for
your Thanksgiving hunt. The Peoples
Supply Co. 47-tf.
A'FRY person who has photos at
Yates' Studio will confer a great
favor to eall and get same, as 1 wish
to tlispose of them at onee. Respectfully,
H. T. Yates.
'AGONK?We carry a very large assortment
of high-grade farm wagons, \
Old 11 ickory. Tennessee and Nisseri, |
always satisfies. The Peoples Sun-1
plv Co. 47-tf.
HNS?If you are thinking of buying
a gun we can interest you. The
Peoples Supply Co. 47-tf.
\ NT A CI. ACS has made his HEAD(JCARTEKS
at our store this year, j
Pay us a visit and see i??r yourself. |
THE RICE DRUG CO.
UNS?Single and double barrel guns
at extremely low prices. The Peoples
Supply Co. 47-tf.
HE HANDSOMEST line of HIGH(
i k a i ) ! i*c ) \ *s :?! llti*
able prices, in the city, at THE RICE
DRUG GO 'S.
E HAVE Xinas presents tor EVERY
H()I)Y. Have you selected
yours COME before tbc stock is
broken. THE RICE DRUG CO.
i
OTICE?I have some cheap lots for
-ale at a bargain on Pine street, near
the slamlpipr. See nie for a bargain.
)-_'t p?l. T. P. Miller.
M \S PR ESEX TS Don't fail to
>ee our line before yon buy. THE
RICE DRUG C< t
NOTICE
i the opening of Books of Subscription
to the Gapital stock oi ,the South
Carolina Public Service Corporation.
Yt V r 11 '! " I< 111-' l.? I* l?- v t . I \
A", that l>y virtue of ;t Commis?>n
issued t<? the undersigned
<>;trd i >t t orporators bv the
Ion. Jesse I. (iantt. Secretary
f State, lor the State of South
arolina, and dated the Xine entli
(icjth) day of Xoveinber.
jo<>. Rooks of Snhseription to
te capital stock of the S( H'Tll
AROLIXA PUBLIC SERICE
CORP( >RATIOX will he
pened, by the undersigned Cor:?rators.
at the office of said
OUTH C \R()I.I X A PUBLIC
KRVICE C( >RP< )RATK )X
disto building, in- the city of
ran^ehurti-. State of South Carina.
on Wednesday, the ninth
iv of January. A. I). 1907. at
a o'clock A. M. of that day. and
ill he kept open until the whole
1 the capital stock, as provided
1 said Commission, or a suffi
cut part thereof as required by
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\\ , :> I l?l 11 I l?l \ * I IK *.11 'M11 I IIIV 11.
|<?st'j?li I. 'rininifN.
|. I.a\ in.
Joseph Hill.
(icorj^i' Heck. jr..
John l\ I'?<HiiK-v,
("has. I\. YanEtieu.
|<?hn I*, Timnies.
John ( . Lott.
Joseph A. ('rait;.
Sol Kolni.
Kohert 11. fcnnini:^.
Lawrence M. I'inckney.
Hoard of ("orporators.
Xovemhcr 22, 1 <jo'V
0-4L
WKK \< )TICK ? IW^inninu
next wt't'k. I )cc. 17. w e will
yin cotton on Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Union ()il M ill. 11
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CATCHING COLD.
li||f<fl?Ra Thai May Krry Oa
Kroni Ihr lliirtor.
A person in good health, willi fair
play. easily rcciils cold, lint when the j
lii'iillh liu^s a little aiul liberties are
taken with the sloninrh or with tlie
nervous system a chill is easily taken
ami. nc<*ording to the weak spot of the
imliviilual. assumes the form of a eoltl
or pueiiiuonia. or it may ho jaundice, j
Of all causes of cold probably fatigue
is one of the most efficient. A jailed
man coming home at night from a lout;
day's w ork, a growing youth losing two
hours' sleep over evening parties two
or three times a week or a young laily
heavily "doing the season." young children
overfill and with short allowance
of sleep, are common Instances of the
victims of cold.
Luxury is favorable to chill taking.
Very hot rooms, fea I Iter beds, soft
chairs, create a sensitiveness that leads
to catarrhs. It Is not. after all. the cold
that is so much to he feared as the
it litiuoiilniit ojtiitlSl iiktie I lio I irSt-A !? ? ??
i lark a chance of doing harm. Some
I of the worst colds happen to I how who
| do not leave tlioir house or oven their
beds. ami those who are most inviilI
ncrahle are often those who are moat
exposed to changes of temperature and j
i who by good sleep, cold ballon*: and
. regular habits preserve the tone of .
their nervous system and circulation. i
Probably many chills g'e contracted
at night or at the fag end of the day,
when tired people get the equilibrium
of their circulation disturbed by either
overheated sitting rooms or uuderbent j
ed bedrooms ami l>eds. This Is cspej
daily the cane with elderly people. In
, such cases the mischief is not always
done instantaneously or In a single
night. It often takes place insidiously,
extending over days or even week#.?
London Lancet.
Pol l< tea.
"Moiuin". congress man. I"?
"Well, it's old .Mm Smith. Jim. how
are you? Have a cigar, Jim."
"Thought I'd come around to tell you ;
that I'd moved out of your district, j
but"?
"indeed. Mr. Smith."
"You see. 1 wanted to find out If"? I
"Yes. Smith "
"If you could use your influence to"?
"Sorry, my man. but I can't slop.
<jood morning."--1'iick.
Tax Assessment Notice.
I lie time for taking tax re-;
I turns begins on the ist day of;
January. 1907. and expires on;
1 the joth day of February. 1907. i
It is required by law, that all j
personal property be returned,!
and those failing to return will
i>e liable to 50 per cent, penalty[
011 same.
All land owners should see
that their tenants make their returns
in the proper time.
All returns not made to the
auditor, or his clerk, must be
sworn to before some one com- 1
pctcnt to administer an oath.
I will be in the office at I'nion J
from the ist day of January to 1
the Jotli. after which time will be
at the following places:
Kullalo Mills. January _m .
West Springs. January 22.
(iihbs. forenoon. January 2^.
Harrison's store, afternoon |
January 2$. 1
Willnirn's store, Cross Keys. J
January 24.
Sedalia, M inter's store. January
_>5.
Illaek Koek. forenoon. Janu- '
a ry 2( > ,
Carlisle. January j?S.
Santuc. January j<>. 1
A<lanisl>urj;. January 30.
I.oekliart Mills, January ^ 1.
Kelton. February 1.
lonesville. I'ehruary 2. I
Monareli Mills, forenoon. 1*el>- J
nary 4. J
Aetna Mills, afternoon. Feb- |
I UH1 \ 4.
l-rom the 5th day of Febru- |
ary 1?? the joth. in office. Allr
male citizen* between the ages
of j 1 and (m> years are liable to
pa\ a poll tax. except the following.
\\ ho are exempt :
( onfederate soldiers, school
trustee*, and those who are afflicted
to the extent that they
are not able, on account of such
affliction, to make a support for
themselves. \ letLT ' "* arm
being broken does not exempt a
person from paying poll tax.
Don't forget to make your returns.
as the comptroller general
positively requires the 50 per
'cent, penalty to be charged to
those who do not make their re
turns, rcj^;ir<lless of who they
are,
John < i. Karr.
Auditor.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. \Y. T. Ilolcnmh wishes to,
thank the people for their kiinlness
to his wife ?1urin^ her ill-!
ness.
1
IS?
IMPORTANT
R. J. REYI
TAGS, AS
SIMILES Ol
THEIR 190
This spac
who may have o
for the return an<
tised in our lgoC
by the terms of t>
We woult
out giving prcscr
offer has expired,
any cause whatc1
positively refuse
Winston-Salem,
which is the fu
in our offer.
No emplo
or any notice or
^R. J. REYNOLDS
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IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS.
Don't Mistake the Cause of Your
Troubles. _ A.Ujtfwi Citizen Shows
How to Cure Them.
I
Many jieople never suspect their kidneys.
If suft'erilijr from a lame, weak or
aeniii? back they think that it is only a!
iimseular weakness; when urinary trouble |
sets in they think it will soon correct i
itself. Ami so it is with all the other
symptoms of kidney disorders. That is
just where the danger lies. You must
eure these troubles or they lead to diabetes
or Itriyht's disease. The liest
remedy to use is Dean's Kidney l'ills.
It eures all ills which are euused by weak
or diseased kidneys. I'niou jieople testify
to ]M-rmanent ciiri's.
K. I.. Kinirsnmrc, the well known
fanner living two miles outside of 1'nion.
says:?"I have suffered for thirty-live;
years with my kidney. I lirst had it
when a Is>y, but of lute years it lias lieeti
worse. My kidneys pained me tliat I
thought it would kill me. Itiyht across,
tbe small of mv back and through the
hi) is I had such pains that I was obliged
to yet down on the Hour many a time,
and as for doiny iny work when these
attacks came on that was simply out of
the nilcstioii. It was all I i-ooi.l .1.. t<>
draw my hreatli. I >iil< 1 not tell all the
remedies I have used, Ioit nothing did
nic imicli ltihmI until I procured Moan's
Kidney I'ills. IVlore <;otlin<r tlicm I
liavc Iia?I my Mark ironed with a hot I
iron, just as hoi as I could stand it. in
tact, tried everything in Iio|h s of eettinj;
relief. Moan's Kidney Mills are the only j
remedy that has ever <ri\en |,M. ai,v
lasting heiielit. My hack has not ached
its it formerly did, and is stronger today
than it has lieen for twenty-live years. 1
itive all credit to the use of Moan's Kidnev
Mills."
For Bale by all dealers. Price 60
rents. Koster-M ilhurn Co.. Rnffuln
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
FORAXM AS PRESENT
I
BUY A
SATENBURG SCARF from !8c to $2.5!
CUSHION PILLOW TOP for 25c and 51c!
CORD TO NATCH for oily 15c
SILK SHAWLS from *8c to $2.5!
A Nice Pair of GUARANTEED KID
GLOVES * for only $1.1!;
The Longest KID GLOVES in town
for only ...... $3.25
THE NEWEST THINGS IN LADIES'
NECKWEAR AND BELTS,
SOMETHING ALL LADIES APPRECIATE,
how About That
XMAS DRESSORHAT? !
WE HAVE EM. j
MRS. D. N. WILBURN,
"THE LADIES' STORE."
i dive
We, the undersigned, will apply to
the Secretary of State lor a charter for
the "Union Club," an organization for
social and fraternal purposes, the headquarters
of said organization to he in
Union, S. C.
J. K. Hancock,
11. F. Weber,
I). A. Owens,
X. A. Austell.
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NOTICE TO HOI
IOLDS TOBACCO C
SPECIFIED IN A
- WHICH ARE SI
I CATALOGUE OF I
e was bought to remind hold
overlooked the fact that our c
d delivery to us of tags, as m
i Catalogue and Circular of Pi
he offer if self on January is/,
1 not consider giving present!
its to all, for tags that reacl
( and for this reason we wil
vcr for delay in delivery of ta
to give presents for any t
N. C., after Tuesday, Janu
ill extent of time as heretc
yee has authority to change
offer made by us.
? TOBACCO COH W1NSTON%
DR. .IXO. 8.
in 1)ENT
SA OFFK'KOVKH l>K?l>I.KM|ItA
| IUYM IUY
3 Big Toy Opening, Tne
I On that day yon will see everything
m Goods at my store. Yon can now
5 but will have them folly displayed
g date. Come early and get the
3 Special Discount of 10 i
Or anyone buying quantities for Chr
$! stock and can sunnlv. Don't huv h
"V J 10.
A. SW'
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I SELECT YOURXMAS
6 From our lovely line of Si
jtflt Fancy Sets and Gold Je
10 Pins at 25cts. each are be.
A of Rings, Lockets, etc.
lii Come at once and let us
styles we have.
| Miss M. E.
Case of Appendicitis. Cli
St
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?9wiin ^ i oiiiii
bry, of Buffalo, suffered an acute'
attack of appendicitis. He isj *
still suffering intensely. The
physicians .advise an operation, i
but the patient has not yet j^iven ^
his consent. ef<
Wood's Seeds I:
roat he
FALL LOWING.
tci
Every farmer should .
have a copy of our
t n<
New Fall Calaloflue sh
It gives best methods of seeding,
and) full information about 4d
Crimson Clover
Vetches, Alfalfa
Seed Oats, Rye
Q../.4 vrru-~* I h(
i^aiiwjrf i^vvu TV uwai ^
Grasses and Clovers ,
Desortptiva Fall Catalogue
mailed free, and prices
quoted on re(]uest.
T. W. Wood I Sons,
Soodsman, Richmond, Va. XN1
st
Our Trad* Mark Brand Baada'ar* the
best and cW-anext qualities obtainable. " <
til
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.DERS OF |
OMPANY'S
iND FACHOWN
ON
"RESENTS.
I
crs of our tags, ,
>ffcr of presents
ado and adverrcscnts,
expires
1907.
1
> to one with1
us after our
II not consider
gs, and \vc will
ags that reach
ary ist, 1907,
>fore stipulated
1
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or modify this
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SALEM^N.lC.
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MORGAN g
1ST "
NK, - - I niox,:H. C. U|
Si TOYS! 5
sday, December 11th. S
; in Toys, Dolls, and Christmas H
see and get [anything wanted, S
by the 11th. Don't forget the fi
best selection. I will give a H
Per Cent, to Teachers B
istmas'Trees. I have a heavy S
efore you see uiy line.
WjERT. 1
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i PRESENTS NOW "
terling Silver Novelties, O
welry. Our Silver Hat |jl
auties. An elegant line I '4
show you what pretty 1| 4 t'
O
Tinsley.
tatiOR To Kindred and Creditors.
:itc of South Carolina,
County of Union.
r Jason M. Grccr, Esq., Probate
Judge.
Where, D. B. Free, Jr., has made
it to mc to grant him Letters of
(ministration on the Estate of and
cots of Alice Means, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admish
all and singular the kindred and
editors of the said Alice Means, dfc> mtj
ased, that they be and appear, before
.i,rt r ^: i)
i, 111 me v "in i 111 i i"w?m , Hi lie
1<1 at Union C. 11., South Carolina,
i the 20th clay of December, next, afr
publication hereof, at n o'clock in
c forenoon, to show cause, if any
ey have, why said Administration
ould not he granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
ii day of December, Anno Domini
06.
Jason M. Greer,
Probate Judge.
Published on the "th day of Dccemr.
loof), in the Union Times.
Notice to Pythians.
The Cherokee lodge K. of I*.
ill meet next Tuesday night inead
of Christmas night, which
as the regularly appointed
lie.