The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 08, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
| IF YOI
X FOR YOUR I
JC No Matter What Your Propertj
If I ?li<I not haw the ability
thisadvertisement. This "ail i
J/? of now properties, and I iini just
^ to pay tor the eost of these '"u<i
kjf estate business today.
j'iSh f Why not put your property a
I will not only Ik* able to sel
KJL JNL quii'k sales. I have tin* most roi
WUr country and a field force of men t
I .to not han.lle all lines usua
? ?ami lots of it?or go out of btisi
I exjH'ct to find. at the close of tli
but it will tirst ho necessary for
doesn't matter whether you have
i< in worth, or where it is local
I will tell you how ami why
complete plan FKKK OF CHAW
of great value to you, even if you
\ jffL If you want to huy any kind
5^-'" * requirements. 1 will guarantee t
y David P. Taff, The
Special Advertisements r
Notices will l?e inserted in this column at
the rate ol &'> words or less lor 25c one issue, 1
four Issues for 75c. Additional lines over
twenty live words 5c a linn.
SUBSCRIPTIONS received for The |
State and all other papers and mag-1
azines. E. H. Scaife. , ^
ITCH cured in .to minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.'.
Sold by Union Drug Co. 52-3'" |
WANTED?you to know that I have
opened up my Shoe Repair and Har- j
ness Shop in the Brown block, rear
of Express office. First-class work. |
W. C. Teague. 48-tf
WOULD YOU LIKE to improve the
condition of your cows and increase!
the yield of Si ilk and Butter? If
sor you can do it with no more ex-:
Offense than it is now costing you to
feed. Buy a sack of Sucrene Dairy
w Food, follow directions and watch,the
results. The Union Grocery Co. s
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HALF PR IC ! ".?Not Quite, but still
1-3 off for Cash on Pianos, Organs,
Machines, Furniture, Stoves, Clocks,
Guns, &c..?for just a while longer.
Come quick. Rice's Music and Ma- j
chine House.
WE ARE PREPARED to make in
medial delivery of all standard grades
of Fertilizers. We arc offering a price
that means several dolalrs per I
_? ton saved if you buy at once. Later
the same goods will cost you nvre;
money and you will have to suffer
the annoyance and inconvenience of
having to wait for the arrival of the
goods. Don't put off saving these
dollars until it is too late. We can
save you money on everything in the
eating line. Give us a trial. The
Union Grocery Co,
WANTED-?Would like to have two
lady boarders. Any person wishing a
boarding place please call on Mrs. 1
H. T. Yates, Main Street. it j
A MODERN GROCERY store and j
feed mart, with everything that a modern
housekeeper needs in setting I
an up-to-date table! That's the kiml
of place we are running. We are selling
to, and saving money for. hundreds
of the best families in Union
county, and will be gTad to number you
among our scores of satisfied
customers. Come to see us at onc<\
The Union Grocery Co.
IF INTERESTED in Automobiles or a
Motore see Edw. F. Goodman. 6-gt
PRONOUNCED by connoisseurs to
be perfect! We mean the Genuine
Imported Portorico Molasses we'
are offering. The highest grade Molasses
ever offered on Union's mar- t
kct. 75 cents a gallon. Send us
your jug to be tilled if you want a <
treat. The Union Grocery Co. i
WANTED? Mack-eye Peas. Write
me quantity and lowest price. 1?.
K. Davis, Union, S. C. tf
YVE VYII.I. SAVE YOU MONEY <.n \
that sack hi Fertilizer for your gar- s
den and deliver the same promptly, n
Everything in Standard Fertilizers C
for less money than you can buy s:
elsewhere. Every housekeeper will a
want one or two sacks for her gar- h
den. Get them at once and have let
them ready. Don't fail to see us for n
everything in the Seed line. You F
ought to plant at once your Seed Irish
Potatoes. Onion Setts and Garden
Peas. We have them, all varieties.
The Union Grocery Co. Ii
(HIGHEST PRICES paid for old;
scrap Iron, brass, copper, old rubber III
shoes, bicycle tires, and all scrap rubber.
You can find us at Whitlock & c<
Sexton's livery stable every Satur-jC
day and Monday. Bring your rub-|tt
bish and get the cash money. Frant |
Brothers, Telephone 13.2. |T
'WHY BUY RETAIL prices when wc
will give you wholesale figures on'
anvthinv that vou will huv hv the !
^ case or box? We make a specialty
of high-^radc canned Roods of all 4t
kinds in car lots and are prepared T
. to save you money. On all the popu- G
lar brands of Tobacco, 10 and u rn
f', pound boxes, we save you 5 to 10 cr
WUfiml cents per pound on your favorite J<
brand. Give us your orders. They S.
will be appreciated and have prompt iq
attention. The Union Grocery Co. at
I DON'T FAIL to Ret your faithful old'ba
friend, the cow, a sack of Sucrene te
Dairy Food. The same price as Cot- pr
ton Seed Meal and will Rive you a
wonderful increase in milk and butter;
also improve the condition of
your cow. The Union Grocery Co. 6-;
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J? WANT
<EAL ESTATE O
I CAN GET IT
f is Worth, or in What Town, City, Sta
and facilities to sell your property, I cert
Hike all my other "ads") is practically si
as sure to sell these properties and make
Is," and make a good profit besides. T1
imonft the numIM*r that will be sold as a r
I it?some time?but will 1h? able to sell i
nplete and up-to-date equipment. I hav<
0 find buyers.
lly earried by tin* ordinary real estate age
ness. I can assure you 1 am not going on
le year, that I have sold twice as many pi
me to "list" more proj?erties. I want t<
a farm, u home without anv land, or a hi
ted. If you will write a letter of imp
1 can quickly convert tin* property in
HE and terms for handling it. Die infol
should decide not to sell. Yon had hettei
of a Farm, House or Easiness, in any pa
u till them promptly and satisfactorily.
i Land Man, 415 Kan. A
googoggog
5EE US for plenty of Northern Cabbage,
Northern Potatoes, Yankee
Beans, Lima Beans, Evaporated
Fruits, Prunes, Layer Raisins, Seeded
Raisins, Currants and Citron;
Pineanule. Edam and Cream Cheese.
and everything that's desirable on a
money-saving basis. The Union
Grocery Co.
iVANTED?Delivered at Union, S. C.,,
100 Cedar Posts* 8J4 feet each.
Means Meaty.
HE FINEST STOCK of Finest
Seed Potatoes tliat yon will have a
chance to inspect this year! Genuine
Maine-grown Hliss Trinmps, Early
Rose and Hebron. The early plant- .
er makes the largest crops and gets
tlie best prices. Wfc will save yon ,
money by the peck, bushel or barrel. |
Yellow and White Onion Setts of
the best varieties at to cents per
quart. Everything that's planted in
Seeds. All new goods, free from
frost or sprouting. See us at once.
The Union Grocery Co.
>150 PER MONTH sure to good
Agents, handling the world's greatest
of Hair Tonics. Absolutely the
greatest seller in America today.
Nothing else like it. Sells at almost
every home over and over again, j
$7.00 clear profit on each dollar.!
Write today for full particulars,
with real chance of a lifetime.
Address J. F. Clark, Conway, Ark.
5-iyr.
1
)ELICIOUS HAMS and Mreakfast
Macon while they are fresh! We are'
exclusive agents for the famous Fer- (
ris Hams and Mreakfast Macon, ami j
get them fresh every week. We j
also make a specialty of handling
Kingan's High Grade Products, Armour
and Swift's best goods. If
you want something that is fresh and
that you can rely on to be absolutely
satisfactory, give us your orders fori
Hams and Mreakfast Bacons. The
Union Grocery Co.
'OR SALIC?One good young horse.
Gentle; works any where. Price reasonable.
Apply to Berlins' Wonder
Store. it
)R. MARY LYLES-SI MS, Osteopathic
Physician, at Mrs. Dan Wallace's.
Women's and Children's diseases
a specialty. Office hours 9
a. in. to 1:30 p. 111.; 2:30 to 5 p. 111.
NegleGted Colds Threaten Life.
| From the Chicago Tribune.]
" 'Don't tritle with a cold,' is good
dvice tor prudent men and women. It
nay be vital in the case of a child,
'roper food, good ventilation, and dry,
.anil clothing are the proper safe-'
uards against colds. If they arc j
laintained through the changeable1
eatlier of autumn, winter and spring,!
lie chances of a surprise from ordiary
colds will be slight. But the orinary
slight cold will become severe
neglected, and a well established
ipe cold i^ to the germs of diptheria
hat honey is to the bee. The grcatst
menace to child life at this season
f the year is the neglected co i?r
Vhether it is a child or adult, the cold
light or severe, the very best treatlent
that can be adopted is to give
lianiberlain's Cough Remedy. It is
afe and sure. The great popularity
nd immense sale of this preparation
as been attained by its remarkable
nres of this ailment. A cold never
l*suits in pneumonia when it is given,
or sale by Union Drug Co.
Notice!
n the District Court of the United
States, for the District of South Carolina.
11 the matter of
W. T. Rcntv and PVniig C. A?o(?H
vpartners trading as W. T. Beaty &
<?., W. T. Beaty and Frank G. Aus 11,
Bankrupts.
o the creditors of \V. T. Beaty &
Co., W. T. Beaty and Frank (i. Austell,
of Union, in the County of Un- ,
ion and District aforesaid , bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that on the
h day of February, 1907, the said \V.
. Beaty & Co., W. T. Beaty and Frank
. Austell were duly adjudicated bank- ;
ipts and that the first meeting of the |
editors will be held in the office of
>hn K. Hamblin. in the City of Union,
C., on the 16th day of February,
07. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon,
which time the said corporators may i
tend, prove their claims, examine the
tnkrnpts, appoint a trustee and at-1
ltd to such other business as may j
operly come before said meeting.
Jno. J. Farle,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Columbia, S. C, Feb. 6, 1907. ^
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R BUSINESS X
tc. or Territory it is Located. J\ r
a inly could not afford to pay for IK >
in- to placv on my list a iuiinlH-r ^
enough money in commissionR i
rnt is why I have so large a n-al
esult of these "ads?" *
t quickly. 1 ain a specialist in
hranch offices throughout the
nts. 1 MUST SELL real estate ^
tof business. On the contrary, opertiea
as 1 did the past year, jW
list YOl'RS and SELL it. It
iisiness; it doesn't matter what a
liry and mail it to me today,
to cash, ami will give you my K
r write today before you forget it.
rt of the country, tell me your
ve.,Topeka,Kas. O
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TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. }
Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It
Do you belch up wind? Taste your C
food after eating? See specks before
the eyes? Arc you pale and haggard? C(
Does your heart flutter? Arc you dizzy?
t)o you have pains in side or *{
back? Risings or pimples on the skin? "
Are you low spirited? Is there a sour a'
taste? Breath bad? Headache? Weak P
kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are "
you nervous? If so, you have Dyspep- ai
sia, and it is a dangerous condition.
To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Rem- s<
edy. It is made for just such troubles j.f
and symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia
Remedy removes acids from the stom- ?.
ach. strengthens weak stomachs, and 01
cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indiges- ai
lion. Druggists or by express 50 a'
cents a notiie. -Money retunclcd if it 1'
fails to cure. *l'he Rice Drug Co., Un- ?
ion, S. C. y
A Correction.
The newspaper reports last week as ^
t<> the abduction of Mi>s Mary Fos- |
ter. of Greenville, S. C., from the
Sacred Heart convent in that city, ^
wre misleading. She was a day pupil
in tliis institution and ran away from
her home on Stone avenue. She has ~
been brought back home from Char- *
lotte, and is now at home.
Valuable Property for Sale.
One 8-room house, every convenience.
Main St $4,000
One 5-room house with lot too
by 300, North Church St 2,000
One 5-room house, with lot, ri
North Church St 1,500
One 5-room house, with lot 75 n
by 200, North Church St 750
One 6-room house, with lot, Vir- 1 ai
gin St 1,800
One 6-room house, with three
lots, VV'arlaw St., near Aetna ^
Mills 1,800
One lot on South St., very desir- ai
able 750
Most of these can be bought with
1-3 Cash, balance in one and two
years. \
20 acres of land 011 West Main It
St., same terms as above .. .. 1,500 g
60 acres, with dwelling costing N
$2,000. also servant and tenant a
house, 300 fruit trees, fine pasture,
wired, an elegant location p
for fruit and dairy farm. All
within three miles of town and ^
half mile of Buffalo 6,000
One lot on Main St., opposite
Aetna Mills, 50 by 150 200; *
One residence lot. Main St., 100
by 300 3,000 ,
Two business lots on Main St., *
each 2,500 , '
One store-room. Bachelor St.,
opposite postoffice. | K
1 have a proposition on other husi- | p
ness property which I will sell cheap
and on terms of 1-8 cash. halsmr?? in I r
equal payments <?f five years. 11,
One business lot on Main St., which 7
I will sell for cash or exchange ior | \
farm property. p
If nothing in thi> list suits you I have
others to offer from high to low, and I
on terms to suit YOU. Come to my
office or write me what you want. 1 .
make it my business to lind it for I
you.
HENRY M. HOLMES,
Real Estate. Stocks. Fire Insurance.
)] Plant Wood's R v
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Twenty-eight years experience
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for supplying the best seeds \
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both for the CS
Garden and Farm Q v
is one of the largest in this country.
We are headquarters for ?
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Peas, Soja Beans and \
other Farm Ssado.
Wood's Desorlptlve Catalog
, Rives fuller and more complete Infor- t]
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\IT,W.Wooi & Sons. Seedsman. 1/
RICHMOND,^
declaration and Petition for Incorporation
The undersigned declarants and pcitiotiers.
Nelson Palmer, Union, S. C.,
'en Eubanks , Union, S. C., Thos.
)ogan, Union, S. C., being two or
aore of the officers or agents appointd
to supervise or manage the affairs
if Mitcbel Chapel Help and Aid Soiety.
a society which has been duly
>nd regularly organized for the pur>Oses
licrujpafter to be set forth, do afirni
and nWlare:
I'hat at a meeting of the aforesaid
irganization, held pursuant to the by-j
a<vs or regulations of the said organi- |
ation, they were authorized and di-1
ected to apply for incorporation. j
That the said organization holds, or |
lesires to hold, property in common
or a Religious, Educational, Social,
Yaternal, Charitable or other eleemos-!
nary purpose, or any two or more of j
aid purposes, and is not organized for i
he purpose of profit or gain to the
nembers, otherwise than is above J
tated, or for the insurance of life,
ealth. accident or property.
The said Declarants and Petitioners
urther declare and affirm:
First. Their names and residences
re as above given.
Second. The name of the proposed
orporatioii is Mitchel Help .ml Aid
iociety.
Third. The place at which it prooses
to have its headquarters or to
c located is Mitchel Church.
Fourth. The purpose of the said
imposed corporation is caring for the
ick and burying the dead.
Fifth. The names and residences of
11 Managers, Trustees, Directors or
>ther officers, is as follows:
Nelson Palmer, Union, S. C., Pres.;
'en Eubanks, Union, S. C., Vice-Pres.;
'om Hogan, Union. S. C., Sec. Rec.;
ilbert Robinson, Union, S. C., Sec.
finance; Calus Rice, Union, S. C.,
Teas.; Macus Gilmore, Union, S. C.,
Tap.
Sixth. That they desire to be innrporated
perpetuity.
Wherefore your petitioners pray
tat the Secretary of State do issue to
tc aforesaid (Mitchel Chapel Help
ml Aid Society) Certificate of Incororation,
with all rights, powers, priviges
and immunities, and subject to
II the limitations and liabilities con rrcd
by an Act of the General As?mbly
of South Carolina: "An Act
i provide for the incorporation of Regions.
Educational, Social, Fraternal, ?
r Charitable Churches, Lodges, Soeties.
Associations or rAmni<,:?D 1 /
ml for amending the Charters of those
Iready formed and to he formed." aproved
February 19, A. I). 1900, and
ther provisions of law. i
Given under our hands and seals, this j
anuary 30, A. 1). 1007.
Nelson Palmer.
Tlios. Dogan.
t's a good old world after all;
If you have 110 friends or money,
11 the river you can fall;
Marriages are quite common and
lore people there would he
Provided you take Rocky Mountain
Tea.
The Rice Drug Co.
Jnion & Glenn Springs ^
Railroad Company. =,
Schedule in effect January 13, 1907. |
Between Union and Buffalo. j
Morning. |
No. 1 leaves Union 7:30 a. 111., arrive j
l Buffalo 7:45 a. 111. I
No. 2 leaves Union 12:30 p. 111., ar- 1
ves at Buffalo 12:45 p. 111. j
No. 5 leaves Union 3:45 p. 111., ar
ves at Buffalo 4:00 p. 111. ~~j
No. 2 leaves Buffalo at 8:45 a. in., 1
rrives at Union 9:00 a. 111. <
Evening. J
No. 4 leaves Buffalo at 1:30 p. 111., 1
rrives at Union 1:45 p. ni. J
No. 6 leaves Buffalo at 4:45 p. m.. J
rrives at Union 5:00 p. m. 1
Between Union and Pride. J
Morning. I
No. 34 leaves Union at 9:30; leaves <
lonarch 9:35; leaves Crawfords 9:40; =
aves Gregory's 9:45; leaves Medors r;
:55; leaves Neal Shoals 10:05; leaves u
led Point 10:15; arrives at Pride 10:25 |
. 111. j
No. 33 leaves Pride 10:55; leaves !
led Point 11:05; leaves Neal Shoals 1
1:15; leaves Medors 11:25; leaves j
iregory's 11 :.to; leaves Crawfords j
1:357 leaves Monarch 11:40; arrives at [
Jnion 11:50 a. m. (
Evening.
No. 52 leaves Union 5:15; leaves 1
lonarch 5:20: leaves Crawfords 5:25; "=
aves Gregory's 5:30; leaves Medors I
:.io; leaves Neal Shoals 5:50; leaves I
led Point 6:00; arrives at T'rhl.- A m I
m.
Xo. 31 leaves Pri?le 6:40: leaves Red I
V>int 6:50: leaves Neal Shoals 7:00:
aves Mefl<ir< 7:io; leaves Gregory's
:t5; leaves Crawfords 7:20: leaves
fnnarch 7:25; arrives at Union 7:35
. m.
1. R. DICKERT, G. M.
M R. SUMMER, G. P. A.
VIIFN YOU WANT DRUGS,
fou want them at once and : =
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ve are here to give you ^
luick service and we also S<
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;ive you the very best med- j
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cine thatjyou can get. i 1
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Ve are always at your ser- E;
Sj
'ice and fill all doctors pre- 1C
criptions at anv time. o
p.
Vhen you want anything in
A
he Medicine Line give The b<
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'almetto Drug Co. a ring.
HE PALMETTO DRUG CO. \
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Like that yoir formerly got, costing ^
from 60c. to $1.00 per pound
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THE CHEWERS PREFERENCE BEINQ
FOR THE GENUINE SUN CURED TOBACCO
WITH LESS SWEETENING
THAN IS USED ON THE OLD BRANDS
OF MUCH LONGER STANDING,
CAUSED REYNOLDS' SUN CURED, I
IN SO SHORT A TIME, TO WIN THE I
PLACE AS FAVORITE WITH CHEW- |
ERS. SOLD AT SOc. PER POUND IN V
5c. CUTS; STRICTLY lOo. AND 15o. *
PLUGS, AND IS THE BEST VALUE IN
SUN CURED TOBACCO THAT CAN BE
PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wlnston-Saltm, N. C.
^F. M. PARR, President. J. D. ARTHUR. Cuhlar.^^ ,
THE MERCHANTS k PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK,
THK "OLD HEI.IAHLK."
After the crop has escaped the grass arid all other things you
have to fight against, and you get the money for it, you are
still liable to lose the crop, unless you have the money in a
safe place. We offer to the farmer a safe place for the money
from his crops, and we offer to him every assistance that a
bank can possibly give to its customers. The last act of harvesting,
is to harvest the money proceeds of your crop in a
sound, safe Bank.
^ Moral: Deposit yonr crop money in "The Old Reliable." ^
| DR. JNO. S. MORGAN g|
m DENTIST m
8a8 OFFICE OVER PEOPLES HANK, - - VXION, H. C.
| HAIR & H A I R |
i DENTISTS. ?
J Crown, Bridgework and Regulating a Specialty. ,lj*
I Office over Mutual Dry Goods Co., Union, S. C. J
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W. Crown and Bridge Work Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 yAl
^ A Specialty. Phone 117. Nicholson Bulld^ing^^^>
BEST BUILDING MATERIAl^!
Write for Prices on II
Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster II
"Flint Coat" Finishing Plaster. Composition 11
Roofing Tile. Write today.
| GUIGNARD BRICK WORKS II
I-3JI10S COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA ^?J |
PECIAL PRICES J- j
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND T
seded Raisins 10c BONDS.
old Medal Currants - - - 10c H0USE RENTING AND COLLECTING
. I A SPECIALTY,
lbs Prunes for - - - - 25c
lb Prunes 10c 0PF1CE 0N EACHEL0R STREETiredded
Wheat Biscuits - 08c
gg-O-See (while in stock) 05c v* B* DePASS. S. C. DePASS*
- i6c DePASS & DePASS,
2 lb Beat Columbia River 15c tr,^
ream of Wheat - - 3 for 50c
uaker Oata - - - 2 for 25c Law 0ftlces 0v?r Peoples Bank,
ostum Coffee - - 15 and 25c 1-1
Evaporated and Sun Dried ~~
pples, Butter Beans, White ?a . .;
eans, Unknown Pease, Kraut, !
. /^jSnpBS^ Mh'hT4NX. 1 Q2&
PHONE EARLY. ".2
V. Newell Smith r?.'f
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