The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 22, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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I'plans. By our new plans we 4 j'
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4! Five Thousand Dollars during 3| i
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Local News Notes a Home Wedding.
Miss Ada Hancock left this week for On February it?. 1907. at the resi
New York. deuce of the father of the bride, Mr.
, W iley Estes. of Sedalia, Union county,
J. W. Farr. of Adamsburg, was in | s c Mr. Jaines L Murphy and Miss|
^ town Thursday. I Ada Estes were united in the bonds;
.* Mrs. W. O. Southard is visiting !of holy wedlock. Quite a large gath-j
" friends in the city. ering of the friends of the popular
. ' Washington's birthday will be c?k- >"m"! cm,"le Pr^m '"1" j
/ brated at the Central school today. J" ???? ? Mure was a large num-j
her ot presents.
Mrs G. P. Smith has returned from j The ceremony was performed by
the hospital and is greatly improved Rev. C. T. Scaiie. As the clock struck
in health. the hour of destiny the hridcgrotn,
e preceeded by Mr. Toy Murphy with
Mrs. Dora Garner is spending some- Mjss Irjs Wi?)Urn< Mr J((hn p EstCJJ;
time with her daughter, Mrs. James wjth Mjss Pcar, Goforth> k.a(1 the bri(lc
Vincent. to tbe a|tar. |n the presence oi a host
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chambers spent ,r'cn<l> an,l well-wishers the solemn
Sunday with their son, Dr. Chambers, %ows t',at united these young lives
at Jonesville. were taken, and Miss Ada was now i
Mrs. Murphy.
Mr. W. G. Gault and daughter. Miss It was a much enjoyed occasion. The
Lula, of Lockhart Junction, were in best wishes of the host oi friends folUnion
1 hursday. low these young people to their future
Mr. T R r.nli IvMicrlii thf? Railfv
place On Church street now occupied
by Mr. ^Brock and family. H0II16*M3d6 C3tdI7ll CUT6.
^ 4 Messrs. E. H. Duff and B. W. Clary, , A,ny onc can inix at home the
f ? . . tt i best remedy of it> kind known. 1 he
M of GatTnev, have moved to Union and name "Cyclone" is given to the follow
have opened up a skating rink in one ing prescription, it is supposed be-!
of the Townsend buildings now occu- Cause of its promptness in driving from j
pied by the Johnson military company. th? ,)lC?d aiul s-vst?-!" every vestige of;
. ... J J J3 J catarrhal pot?ou. Ii.hcvt.ng this foul and
Rev. W. E. Crocker.returncd missio- i1"63'1 disease, no matter whwe Jociaed
. ... . . tt '? prepare the mixture: get from any
ary to China, will preach at the Upper K?ocl pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid
Fair Forest church the first Sunday Extract Dandelion, one ounce Coniv
v morning in March, and the evening of pound Kargon and three ounces Comthe
same dav in Tonesville Baptist po?nd S>rn[i Sarsaparilla. Shake well
san,c (,a> ,n JonLSV"le baptist an^ usc m tcaspi)onf?i (i,)Ses after each
Church. meal and at bedtime.
'. -This is a harmless, inexpensive mix- ;
Mrs. A. L. Crutchfield, correspond- ture, which has a peculiar action upon I
ing secretary of the State W. M. U., the eliniinative tissues of the Kidneys, (
attended the missionary rally at the assisting them to filter and strain from
r. , ? . , , , , the olood and system all catarrhal
First Baptist church and was the guest poisoilSi which if llot t.ra(|joatl.(,. are ,
of Mrs. V. I. Masters while in the absorbed by the mucous membrane, I
I city. and an open sore or catarrh is the ref
. ' suit.
"Our good friend, E. \\. Jeter, of Prepare some and try it. it is the
Santuc, left some very fine ears of prescription of an eminent catarrh spccorn
on our desk for inspection. As i cialist of national reputation,
long as he can raise such corn he does !
not need atTy-lecture platform plan for quj. I
corn raising..- ' y
. ,. ,V" { Mr. \V. Newell Smith has bought
the building occupied by the howling
JKOty* 0! Dissolution,- , "* 1 alley next door to .The Times office, J
"* i *1 ! tnd will open a branch grocery store
The firm of Iiailey & Smith, do-1 there. Henry M. Holmes, the real es.
inp business at Jonesville. S. C, tsi(ate dealer, sold him the building
hereby dissolved by mutual con-' <
sent. All parties indebted to said
firm are hereby notified to make A Sale
payment to Mr. R. I>. Smith, who j wi11 sell at my home on Friday.
is hereby authorized to receive and and Febmary, all my hotisehohl and
receipt for same. kitchen ftrrniture, plow stocks. gears.
T F p.ailev hogs. cattle, buggy, wagon, corn
d" d' c *ft shelter and disk Hhrrow; it not sold
K. d. bmitn. privately before that time.
January 31, 1907. 5-4t. it-pd. F. G. Briggs.
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Vestern Union Will Raise Salaries.
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1 Ik- following telegram was received j
Yednesday from General Superinten- .h
lent Levin: 1'
This company lias received petitions Vi
mm sixteen offices in the west and|t1
ontlnvest within the last sixty days, I
>king lor an increase of ten per cent. |
11 salary of employees. These peti- |
ions have heen given careful consid ration.
bearing in mind that the com- I
>any could not discriminate in favor
>f a few offices, but that any action |
aken should he general. In this con- 1
lection it has been necessary to con- <
ider the enormously increased cost of <
ill kinds of telegraph material which I
n many cases has been from fifty to !
>ne hundred per cent, while the tariff 1
ates on messages and other Tr?tffi?
ire very low in view of the demand of i
he public for ever increasing facilities I
mil more rapid service. In fact many
>f these rates are relics of former ruin- I
us competition and are unprofitable. I
S'otwithstandinng these facts the com- <
>any has decided to increase the salaries
of operators and managers at all I
>f its independent offices throughout \
he country ten per cent, from March
[. 1907. This applies to all managers^
hief operators, traffic chief, general z1
rhiet and operators in the company's 1
ndependent offices. <
L. J. Maxwell. Supt.
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The Limit of Life. 1
The most eminent medical scientists ,
ire unanimous in the conclusion that
he generally accepted limtiation of
11111131. lit.. i. twiii,? ln.l, .if ill,.
lttainment possible with the advanced
tnowledge of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period, that
letermines its duration, seems to be
between 50 and bo years; the proper 1
:are of the body during this decade (
:annot be too strongly urged: carelessness
then being fatal to longevity.
Nature's best helped after 50 is Electric
P.ittcrs. the scientific tonic medicine
that revitalizes every organ of the
body. Guarnteed by all druggists.
Death of a Little Child.
The rX-months-old child of Mr. 1.
M. I'urdettc. master mechanic at Aetna j
mills, died Monday morning and was
buried Tuesday in the city cemetery.
Rev. L. L. Wagnon conducted the bur
al services.
Neglected Colds Threaten Life.
| Fr<<m the Chicago Tribune.]
" 'Don't trifle with a cold.' is good
advice for prudent men and women. It
may be vital in the case of a child.
Proper food, good ventilation, and dry,
warm clothing are the proper safeguards
against colds. If they are
maintained through the >hnnge?Mc?wcather
of autumn, winter and spring,
the chances of a surprise from ordinary
colds will be slight. Hut the ordinary
slight cold will become severe
if neglected, and a well established
ripe cold is to the germs of dipthcria
what honey is to the bee. The greatest
menace to child life at this season
of the year is the neglected cold/'
Whether it is a child or adult, the cold
slight or severe, the verv best treat......
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. IV III. li ill I v (111 I'V ll?l< >|UV-W I> l?? m \ I
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is |
safe and sure. The great popularity 1
and immense sale of this preparation1
has been attained by its remarkable
cures of this ailment. A cold nev'cr
results in pneumonia when it is given. ;
For sale by Union Drug Co.
On Wednesday the four years fight
to unseat Reed Smoot, the Morman
senator, came to a vote and Smoot i
retains his seat in the senate.
TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It
Do you belch up wind? Taste your
food after eating? See specks before I
the eyes? Are you pale and haggard?
Does your heart tlutter? Are you dizzy?
Do you have pains in side or
back? Risings or pimples on the skin?
Are you low spirited? Is there a sour
taste? breath bad? Headache? Weak
kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are
you nervous? It so, you have Dyspepsia,
and it is a dangerous condition, j
To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy.
It is made for just such troubles'
and symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia)
Remedy removes acids from the stem- i
ach. strengthens weak stomachs, and
cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
Druggists or by express 50
cents a bottle. Money refunded if it
fails to cure. The Rice Drug Co., Union,
S. C.
Dr. Taylor Called.
Dr. J. J. Taylor has been called as
111 indefinite supply by the First I?aptist
church of Union, and has accepted
the call.
He will preach Sunday morning and
livening, and will move to Union a
little later.
That exactly expresses it. Just as quickly
as you can eur the contents of one package of
Jell-O
THE DAINTY DESSERT j
into a pint of boiling water, yon will have pre- !
pared a dessert winch will surprise and delight
all who taste it. Wiien it has become cola it .
will Jellify and he ready to eat. For a uiore
elaborate dessert try the following:
Banana Cream.
Peel five large bananas, rub smooth with five
teaspoonfiils of sugar. Add one cup sweet I
cream beaten to a stiff froth, then one package
of Lemon Jell-O dissolved in one and one-half a
immm cups of boiling water.
^>our mold or bowl M
MvrVI and when cold garnish I 1
"* hi ii~i i j r v\ with candled cherries. I j I
ue wpN^^\ th rvi# with whipped I ,
Heantifnlly illnstra- I I
(^ ^^^ted^recipe book free. I i
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West Springs News.
West Springs. Feb. 19.?Well, the1
'ill that abolishes the state dispensary'
as been passed at last. We are very
!>rry that Union county has been given
lie privilege of an election on the isUe
of county dispensary or prohibiten.
The county has been in a state ,
|f turmoil for nearly two years and:
rmditions arc but very little better
>\v than they were ill the beginning. I
'jie same issue is before us. The peo- j
,:c are to say again whether they will
lave whiskey sold within the county
r not. Let us light aginst this great!
i'il. Let us do our part in the light |
drive from the county and from the 1
Sate the greatest curse that has ever |
ben brought within the limits of any
Sate. Let us light for the right, and j
il we are defeated let us go down with!
fl ing colors.
The farmers are taking advantage of j
tie line weather and arc breaking,
tieir land in preparation for the year's ,
Tops.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crow, who have
leen quite ill with grippe for the past
veek, are much improved.
Audtior Lancaster spent Sunday with j
lis family here.
Misses Maude Hawkins and Edna
Vinson, of Union, visited relatives here j
>11 Sunday.
Rev. J. R. Fundetburke filled his ap-j
>ointments at West Springs and Putnans
on Sunday.
Mr. H. T. Yates, of Union, visited
West Springs Sunday and Monday.
Master Ryan Crow while cutting'
some wood Saturday had the misfortune
to let his axe glance upward,
which struck him full in the face, splitting
Iti- nose completely open. Dr. A.
C. Smith dressed the wound. He is
doing very well at this time.
Mr. C. N. Lawson is having his 1
house newly painted, which adds to its
appearance very much.
A Big Sale in Union,
In the district Court of the United
States, for the District of
South Carolina.
In the matter of \V. T. P.eatv and Frank
G. Austell, co-partners, trading as
\V. '1". Beaty & Co.. Bankrupts.
To the creditors of \V. T. Heaty &
Co., of Union, in the county of Union
and district aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that on the
nth day of March, 1907. at eleven I
o'clock in the iorenoon, from the store
room formerly occupied by the said
bankrupts, in the city of Union, S. C.,,
J110. M. Little, trustee of said estate,
will sell at public auction for cash, the
entire stock of goods, wares and merchandise
of said estate, consisting of j
a general line of dry goods, clothing,
shoes, gents' furnishing goods and notions,
all in good condition, and inventories
at a low market value, at
S5.000.00.
The said trustee will sell in bulk or
in parcels as he may deem best.
Any objection to said sale must be
made before me at my office, Columbia.
S. C., on the Sth day of March. 1907,
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
J110. J. Larle,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
tf-.lt.
Patience wins many a battle that
mere strength would lo-e.
Do Clothes Make the Man?
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Certainly not. Hut alas! a matt is
too often judged l?v his wearing apparel.
The wearer of the shabbiest
clothes may be a man of brains, a(
"diamond in the rough."
Josiah Flynnt, the writer-tramp, donned
the garb oi a tramp, yet he had
a brilliant intellect, lie that as it may,
a person is quickly and generally accurately
judged by the kind or quality |
of stationery he or she may use. There
is no excuse for using poor stationery i
nowadays. You can always tind just
what you want, be it for friendly correspondence
or the business letter, in j
all the latest fabrics and weaves at
prices to suit your purse. The Rice
Drug Co.
"BEWARE OF DIGESTIVES."
The Only Way to Cure. Stomach Disorders
Is by Strengthening the
Digestive Organs.
The ordinary pepsin tablet has
ruined more stomachs than all other
causes combined. While it gives temporary
relief, it relieves the digestive
system weaker than ever, and the tablets
must be continued with increased
frequency.
The only way to permanently cure;
stomach troubles is by strengthening
the digestive organs with a Mi-o-na
stomach tablet taken before meals. In
this way the remedy prepares the stom- j
ach for the food and excites the secrc- I
tion of gastric juices so that, when the,
food is eaten, the stomach is prepared'
to digest it.
If Mi-o-na were a mere digestive, it,
would he taken after eating, so as to
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mix wim mr n?iii, mil men permanent
relief would not bo gained.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sobl only
in a neat metal box. convenient for the
purse or vest pocket, and cost hut50c.
Palmetto Drupe Co. have seen so
many cures made by Mi-o-na stomach
tablets that they Rive a guarantee with
every box that the money will be refunded
if the remedy fails to give sat-1
isfaction. You run 110 risk in using
Mi-o-nr., for you are sure to be cured
it trifling expense, or else your money I
ivill be returned.
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I The Couch Habit!
1 is more dangerous to the drink, opcalne
or morphine habits, tot It soon ends In Consumption,
Pneumonia and Death, a Save yourself from these H
awful results Of Coughs and Colds, by taking H
g DR. KING'S I
I NEW DISCOVERY I
| FOR COUGHS AND COLDS I
I CURED HER PERMANENTLY. B
?? Three years ago 1 was down with a bad cough, unable to H
raj work, or even walk across the room. 1 began taking' Dr. H
jBS King's New Discovery, and it cured ma permanently. I H
ffi gained 58 pounds in weight and am in splendid health." H
m MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Bac, Ky. B
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B Price, 50c and Jl.00 V One Dose Gives Relief B
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ALL DRUGGISTS.
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6 We have just unloaded a o
* large shipment of Seed 3'f
O Potatoes. See us .*. .'. .*. <}
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I Laces and Embroideries!!
jji Now is the time to make your selections of 3
B Embroideries, Laces, All Overs, Embroideried 3
B Swiss and Net Shirt Waist Fronts. We have a ?
3 lovely line to show you and our ^icesirarjght.Jn ^
3 WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. |
!A full line of the Famous A. F. C. Dress B
Ginghams at the old price, 10c per yard. ?|
McLURE MERCANTILE CO. J
TH? UNDERSELLERS. 1
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XEVERYBODY NEEDS A CHIFFONIER J
^ The moat useful piece ^ *
of Furniture you can I
put in your home. .
Made of selected oak.
a highly finished, a rich ^
golden color, double ^
shape top, five large
drawers, brass han-^
^ dies. Well packed in A
:with carpet felt next
to wood to prevent
in shipping to '
^ of town orders. Price
$3.50 F. O. R. Union, T
+ S. C.; with mirror 12 x B^KSTOgMatB^n?MPg&a X
X 20 $5.25. Termd caQi)
A, with order: 10 per tftnt.
discount to minister*
W of all denominations.
Can be returned and
money refunded if not
^ satisfactory m ?p?*^
^ resented. |j|
BAILEY CO.,
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