The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 22, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
Special Advertisements s<
Notlo?|^(| Iw inivrtud in this column at
xne rare of 9& words or less for !5cone issue,
our issuestfor "5c. Additional lines over
twenty UveVords 60 a line.
SUBSCRIPTIONS received for The
State and kill other papers and tnag- '*
azines. E.\H. Scaii'e.
^ ANTSU?.p^livered at 7Z
?flrw
' " " WANTED- F^oryStt I. know 'fflP!
the Piedmont, Skating Rink is now
in full sway in the Townsend ^all
Admission 10 cents, skating 15 caputs? *T
>. Ladies free. Hours.: froiu 4' <0 CrM
*r.-v, p. m., and 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Coiqjc J
v ? out and enjoy yourselves.
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*"$150 PER MONTH sure to gpod ~
Agents, handling the world's greatest
of Hair Tonics. Absolutely the
greatest seller in America today. '
Nothing else like it. Sells at almost y*
every home over and over again. 1
$7.00 clear profit. on each dollar. ~~
VVrite today for full particulars, "
with real chance of a lifetime. _ j
Acuiress J. l\ Llark, Conway, Ark.
5-iyr- .. . ' *
EAT VAN CAMPS Hulled Hominy; '<
healthy, wholesome, appetizing; 10 ~~
cents only for large cans. The Un S/
ion Grocery Company. j
- FREE?26 pieces Silver Tableware.J. 1
.Some onf will get them sure. I tl '
may be you. For full particulars see/ 1
The Rice Drug Co;' \ ?
1 IT
THE MOST TEMPTING dish you ev- ->\\
er put on your table!?Waynes Teit^ 7
. der Stringlcss Beans, only 15 cents
' a can, at the headquarters for good '''
things to eav. The Union Grocery '
Company.
BEFORE BUYING or selling a farm ~
or any property, write The Carolina ' *'
Realty and Trust Company, Bishop- ]
ville, S. C. 7-tf '
. ; _ 1
SOME EXTRA\NICE and seasonable
requirements for good eating '
that you don't run across every day,
?Noodles for 'soup, 10 cents a package;
Vermicelli*, 10 cents a package; '
Asparagus Points, 35 cents a can; 1
Whole Asparagus, 35 cents a can;
3 for $r.oo; Pilgrim Peas, regular 25 ~
cents goods for 20 cents a can; ^
Wayne's Pea* Vr 15 cents, worth 20 1
*V_ ui Grocery Com-| k*
7* Tl" v^nat ?
"tit : :?-? KI
f'' LOGWr*U I' t?>r our Bargain Soap <
Sale. Everybody knows what this :
means. We want every family in ;
Union and county to get a supply of t
this toilet soap. WATCH FOR
THE DATE OF SALE. The Rice ?
Drug Co. SI
THE GREATEST RECORD ever I
made in Union county 011 GOOD
FLOUR! About FORTY CARS, ?
uaniiD in c?u , ruci'iiiiy i
so]<l; not a complaint on a single <
sack, nothing but good bread, appre
ciatcd compliments and increased
sales. We would like to sell you ?
your next supply. The Union GroTRY
a fresh package of Egg-O-See
Celery Flakes, Postuin Cereal, B>
Grape Nuts,- Mince Meat, Buck- ;
wheat Flour, Graham Flour, from ;
The Union Grocery Company, where T<
you can buy alj that- is best to eat i
for the least Money.-.' by
CO
WANTED?you to know that I have Ci
opened up my Shoe Repair and Har- I)
ness Shop in the Brown block, rear to
of Express office. First-class work an
W. C. Teague. 48-tf oi
<b
JUST AS GOOD as when you get th
them out of your garden. \Ve mean
Wayne brand Beets, extra large cans, t<
, - only 20 cents a can. 'Send us your ><
orders. The Union grocery Com- S
t c<
GIVEN AWAY FREE! You may be a(
the lucky one. 20 pieces neaumui
Silver Tableware to be given away to I
someone. For particulars see the A
Rice Drug Co.
FULL CREAM CHEESE, Macaroni, H
Fresh Quaker Oats, Fresh Shredded
' Cocoanut ,and everything fresh and
wholesome to eat. The Union Grocery
Company. a
h
IF INTERESTED in Automobiles or
Motore see Edw. F. Goodman. 6-4t
WANTED?Position T?y an accurate
and high-speed young lady stenogra- 1
pher and typewriter. Address "Nt.," t
Box 8. Jonesville, S. C. 8-it i<
NEW GARDEN SEED in great va- |
riety just received at The Rice Drug {
Co. t
W BARTLES wants to sell a j
well-br-iken goat. It-pd. |
I' - EAT CON1DAS CANDY when you
want candy to eat; 60c a pound, and t
' / .. always fresh at the Palmetto Drug j
i -? ;
HIGHEST PRICES paid for old ,
scrap iron, brass, copper, old rubber 1
shoes, bicycle tires, and all scrap rub- 1
ber. You can lind us at Whitlock & ;
Sexton's livery stable every Satur- j
day and Monday. Bring your rub- (
bish and get the cash money. Fram
Brothers, Telephone 132.
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TRY HUJUT'S lj^uuh SYRur at
i at 35c and 50c a bottle and guaranat
the Palmetto Drug Co,
II .s-rWANTED>^fou to list your property
h ?' with ThjtWMetropolitan I^oan ant^,
B Trust ffl of Greenwood, S. C* ,
9jr . Real Ssuit?'bought and sold. Send
H for prosfteckus of The Southern Se- j
M curiti<jV,1Tv'?,u immigration. Money
R ^^fcneToi^tatcs. Wrj^e us. I
day and M?"*tfeeef. Iron and Wine
bish and geB?Tj blood, increases the
Brothers, 1jB?Wortifies the system
- ? Mgmges incident to the
WAJfTECW-Yfflt The Rice Drug Co.
Trust Co., of ?We are in posiReal
Sstate boMtffft with you on seed
for prospectus c Peoples Supply
eurities Co., on i^Bj|v
loaned long time,JBr r
Greenwood, S. Cjf
OME PEOPLE prefer to keep tliei
corns tor weather indieatiors. Bu
if you are not one of these kind, an<
wish to get rid of your corns, tr;
Hindoo Corn Cure. Money back i
it fails. Price 25c. The Rice Druj
Co.
UIETS GRIPPE CAPSULES cur.
without fail; only 25c, at the Pahnct
to Drug Co.
j^?<~rK!)?Two men,?one lirst-clas
Ijwcksmith, one first-class woot
WofKnia#!. Will pay good wages
IfetM a itumi oucuifut ipr some man
Fnr "ir?f?irfn?fion a?l?lress I)
ijj. Bailey, Crosv Anchor, S. C. 1
UI-ET'S MAGIC Headache Cure i;
what cures; if you don't believe it
try it and be convinced. At the Pal
mctto Drug Co.
D NOT WAIT till the "Spring fever"
has you in its grip. Begin nov
to take "Diamond" Beef Iron ant
Wine and pi.t your system in prinu
condition. The Rice Drug Co.
IGHEST PRICES paid for old scraj
Iron, Brass, Copper, Zinc and Lead
W e also- buy old Rubber Shoes, Bi
cycle Tires, etc. Bring this and ge
the cash money. I. Fram & Co. It
tjuire at Berlin's Wonder Store. 1
tVE WORRY and sleepless night*
try using Gowan's Pneumonia Cure
Cures promptly and surely. Croup
Colds, Pneumonia, and is used externally;
25c, sefc. $100. The Rice Dru^
c?- .V
'CH ctiPfcd in 30 minutes by Wool
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails
Sold by Union Drug Co. 52-3111
IEE?A Dollar Razor with ever3
lollar Radiumite Razor Strop. Asfc
irotir neighbor, he uses one. 1 lit
Rice Drug Co.
X. JIAKI LtiS-M .MS. listen
>athic physician at Mrs. Dan Wal
ace's. All diseases treated; examina
[ion free. Women's and children":
liseases a specialty. Phone <>.l.
)R ALL COUGHS, Sore Throats
Hoarseness and Lung affections, us*
mr "Diamond"' Cough Syrup. Besi
'or children, and grown ups too
>5c and 50c at The Rice Drug Co.
ANTED? Black-eye Peas. Writ*
lie quantity and lowest price. B
Davis", Union, C. t,
?M EMBER, every 25 cent cash pur
:hase yets a chance at that 26 piect
>et of Silver Tableware we are giving
iway. Do not lose your ticket, yot
inav be the lucky one. The Rict
Drug Co.
ED IRISH POTATOES?Figur*
tvith us before you place your ordei
for Irish potatoes. The People:
Supply Co. 1
.AXACOLD" will cure your c"ld it
line day. Relieves the headache am
stops the cough. 25 cents. The Ric<
Drug Co.
Magistrate's Summons.
ite of South Carolina,
Cottnlv of Union.
1- 1 "cr:..,..... 1.'.-.. AU.M.tnti. 11
I. J. V IIIMMI, ?*jS? -i . ?*%x I.
Hid for said county of the sait
State:
> any lawful constable:
Complaint having been made unto m<
Crawford. Avcoek and Deaver, :
-partnership composed of J. \V
awford, S. R. Avcoek and M. C
eaver, that S. S. Faweett is indebtei
them in the sum of Twenty-Eigh
id 00-100 Dollars, as the balance du
t a certain promisory note made an
livered by the said S. S. Faweett t
e plaintiff herein.
These are, therefore, to require yo
i summon the yaid defendant to aj
:ar before me, in my office in Unioi
. C., on the 5th day of April. A. I
>07, at 11 o'clock a. in., to answt
nnplaint, or judgment will be give
gainst S. S. Faweett by default.
Given under my hand ami seal :
fnion, S. C., the 20th day of Februar;
.. D. 19c 7.
T. J. Vinson. (I.. S.)
Magistrate.
ieaty & Walker,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8-.
An honest workman does his dm
s faithfully for an employer as f<
iniselt".
Notice of Sale.
On salesday, Monday, March 4t
907, I will sell at public auction
he highest bidder, two acres of iai
nown as the Union Hardwood Man
acturing Co. property, lying near tl
own of .Union, on the U. & G.
I. R., and ^joining the property
he Bailey Furniture factory,
routs on 100 feet or more of sic
rack and has been surveyed into s
ots and will be Sold in separate 1c
ind as a whole. Ptats may be se
it the office of H. M. Holmes, real t
ate agent. One lot has a nice fi\
oom dwelling and well on it; one h
i double-room cabin; another has
>ingle-room cabin, and the others a
?ood building lots. Property is 11c
town limits but not subject to to'
taxes and is sold for distributi
unong stockholders. Titles regul
and all right. It will be sold i
ohe?third cash, balance in one and t
yeatj^ payments secured by mortgai
purchaser to pay for papers. Will a1
scfl to highest bidder several hundi
feet one inch pipe.
S. M. Rice, Jr., Pres. & Tre?
Union Hardware Mfg. Co.
Feby. 21, 1907.?8-^t.
I 4UINS AGAINST THE GOUNTV.
notice that from this day
pcfsop4K*^tftvlng * clajms against l
C&iiHty' will hi- required tr? file til
claims ' pfoperly attested, with 1
tne Qr the hoard of county comn
ners in the office of county sup
or, before the first Monday in e?
month, to be examined and approi
by said board at the regular meet
on first Monday in each month,
claims will be considered or appro'
unless on file before the regular <
of meeting.
J. T. Retenbaugh,
County Supcrvisoi
Feb. 18, 1907.
r 1 Notice ol Bridge Letting.
11
j On Friday, Feb. 22, 11 o clock a. 111
y ! ilie Board of County Comissioners .wil
f! meet at Harris bridge, on Brown'
^ creek, f<?r the purpose of letting to th
j lowest responsible bidder the buildin
- at Jones' Ford, on Enoree river; an
i>|on J/th at Rice bridge, on Fair Fores
.) creek, for the purpose of letting th
building of the approaches to these twj
. bridges respectively, on the days an
s dates, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. in
j to the lowest responsible bidder. Th
. county will furnish all material for a
1. of the bridges. Plans and specification
.pj" kc furnished oil day of lettirflj
t The successful bidder will be require'
. to give bond for the faffnful pcrforru
s ance of contract. The board reservJ
t the right to reject any and all buis.
T. J. Betenbaugh,
7-2t Supervisor..
; CITATION TO KINDRED AND CREDITORS
1 State of South Carolina,
i County of Union.
By W. W. Johnson, Esq., Probat
Judge.
? Whereas, John D. Smith has mad
suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad
- ministration on the Estate and effect
t of John D. Lake, deceased,
f These are, therefore, to cite and ad
t monish all and singular the kindre
and creditors of the said John D. Lake
5 deceased, that they be and appear be
. fore me, in the Court of Probate, ti
. be held at Union C. H., South Caroli
?n ,1... . >!. A... ?f M-J-l. . -1
net vn 11 IV I III! Mil* VI lUdl VII, IICAU a;
I ter publication hereof, at II o'clock I
the forenon, to show cause,'if any the
have, why the said Administratis
- should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal thi
. 21st day of February, Anno Domn
'907r
W. W. Johns. Ml,
: Probate Judge.
Published on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, i<x>7. in the Union Times. 8-ji
NOTICE OF SAND HAULING.
All persons are hereby forbidden t
; haul or remove any sand from an
public road or side ditches along th
" public roads in this county. Any an
all persons violating. this notice wil
be liable to prosecution before a cow
1 of competent purisdiction.
J. T. Betenbaugh,
County Supervisor.
Feb. 18, 1907.
' No Honing-No Grinding
Get a CARBO-MAGNETIC fTl
RAZOR TO-DAY on 30 days
r trial from your dealer and
; learn all about real shaving ^
comfort.
J EVERY CARBO MAGNETIC Uj?
UNCONDITIONALLY
GUARANTEED Kg
Hollow ^und $2.60 Jgjm
"Double Concave lor Heavy Beards(3.00
Pair In Leather Case $5.60 ^p
^1
For sale by
| Union Hardware Co
;! Notice to Creditors and Debtors.
All persons having claims against tl
u estate of Edward Lipscomb, decease
>- will please present the same to the ui
i. dersigned administratrix or her atto
). neys. Heaty & Walker, properly pr<
r hated: all persons indebted to the d
n ceased will please make immediate pa
tnent to the undersigned administr
it trix or her said attorneys,
y. Mary Jane Lipscomb,
as Administratrix.
Union, S. C.,. Feb. 14, 1907.?7-3L
2t Thirtv-nine men were killed in
explosion of gas in a coal 'mine
tv Las Ksperanzas, Coahuila, Mexic
,'r Monday.
Valuable Froperty for Sale.
j One S-room house, every convenience,
Main St $4,c
. One 5-room house with lot 100
by 300, North Church St -\c
1 " One 5-room house, with lot,
c North Church St i,?
n'( One 5-room house, with lot 75
V" by 200, North Church bt Ij.OJ
One 6-room house, with lot, Virf"
gin St L*
'* One 6-room house, with three
lots, Warlaw St., near Aetna
fn Mills 1,1
;s" One lot on South St., very desire"
able ;
as Most of these can be bought w
a 1-3 Cash, balance in one and t
|rc years.
ar 20 acres of land on West Main
"vn St., same terms as above .. .. I,
[)U 60 acres, with dwelling costing
!ar $2,000, also servant and tenant
or house, 300 fruit trees, tine paswo
ture. wired, an elegant location
l*.e' for fruit and dairy farm. All
, within three miles of town and
e<' half mile of Buffalo 6,
One lot on Main St., opposite
1S" Aetna Mills, 50 by 150 .. .. SOI
One residence lot, Main St., too
by 300 3,
Two business lots on Main St.,
each 2,
One store-room, Bachelor St.,
all opposite postoftice.
the I have a proposition on other bi
eir ncss property which I will sell ch
the and on terms of 1-8 cash, balance
lis- equal payments of five years,
cr- One business lot on Main* St., wl
ich I will sell for cash or exchange
ired farm property.
ing If nothing in this list suits you I h
No others to offer from high to low,
red 011 terms to suit YOU. Come to
Jay office or write me what you want,
make it my business to find it
you.
r. HENRY M. HOLMES,
it Real Estate, Stocks, Fire Insuran
I THERE IS 1
REYNOLD!
JoncsviHc News Notes.
Joncsville. Feb. jo.?A nice rain foil
her" ln.it iii^lit. which was well re1
ceived, as the ground was getting dry
and the dust was quite disagreeable.
Three large plate glass in the front
of the J. L. McWhirter store were
! blown in by a gust of wind last week.
Mr. \Y. C. Ahnan's dwelling was also
moved off its foundations. This was
all near the same place, which goes
to show that the wind had nearly assumed
a cyclonic force in that immediate
neighborhood.
Several bales of cotton were sold
here last week, the price being 11
I cents. Mr. J. I). Jeflferies, Jr., had,
^T'^vetiiy-five bales, ;ill gi,r,d cotton.1
which he sold for ii.o. The sale of!
tliis cotton will put considerable money
in our neighborhood.
Our hanks are both having gopd dc-|
posits and are doing well.
A ride in the country shows more!
farm lands turned hv the plows than
.
usual at this season. Kverybody seems j
I to be moving up ior a good year.
* lite Jonesville Manufacturing Co.
will soon start its cloth mill, and the
yarn mill and knitting mills arc both
ie|in fine order now, as they have been
putting in some new machinery and
everything in is in fine order. There
u- is no lack of operatives and President
e- l.ittleiolm has a good supply of cotton
i bought for the mills; so it is encouraging
to the company to know that the
prospects for a successful year were
never better in the history of the
mills'.
I Prizes were awarded to the honor
nn'roll of the Methodist Sunday-school
at here last Sunday. There were nine of
jthem and they consisted of gold medals
with names engraved on them, and
they cost live dollars each.
Rev. 1). E. Camak tilled his pulpit
hert last Sunday morning.
>oo Mr. Crocker, a returned missionary
from China, will lecture in the
liaptist church here the first Sunday in
311 arch. Mr. Crocker's home is in
,0? Jaffney.
.JU Mr. E. H. Jeter has sold $77.00
yOrth of pigs that were bred by one
low inside of eleven months.
w? J Plant Wood's I
// Garden Seeds \
; FOR SUPERIOR VEGE
TABLES & FLOWERS.
Twenty-eight years experience
?our own seed farms, trial
grounds?and large warehouse
. capacity give us an equipment
oooj that is unsurpassed anywhere
for supplying the best seeds
CD _ obtainable. Our trade in seeds J
both for the C
000 G ft CS
?* uaiucu uiiv m. atui
500 If Ib one of the Largest in this country,
y \ We are headquarters for
n Grass and Clovar Seeds, Seed
Lisi- ]) Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
eap I Peas, Soja Beans and
in k. 1 other Farm Seeds.
i Wood's Desorlptlve Catalog
lich Rives (tiller and more complete lnfor>
lor ft mstlon about both Garden and Farm /
\\ Seeds than any other similar publtca- I
11 lion Issued In this country. Mailed I I
ave \l free on request. Write for It. If
my llT.W.Wotl&Sont, Sasdsman, If
1 rf *|CHMQNp> v**
ce. tibscribe to The Times.
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A REASON FOR CHEWING |v ??
S' SUN CURED TOBACCO 1
Chewers becoming tired of heavily
sweetened sun cured tobaccos caused
REYNOLDS's^NCUREDt? quick- ' /
mMltm ^ W*n old brands of much
wM111 H longer standing the place as favorite with E
Sun cured chewers, because it contains
'USt enouS^ Pr?Per sweetening and flavoring
to preserve the quality of the leaf
anc* en^ance *ts goodness, causing a large
fl/M >ncrease in the demand for sun cured * *
tobaccos.
'
I REYNOLDS'
3*JN CURED
is not only pure sun cured, but it is made
from choice selections of the genuine sun
cured leaf grown where the best sun v.
cured tobacco grows. It is like that you
formerly got, costing from 60c. to $1.00 j
per pound, and is sold at 50c. per pound
in 5c. cuts; strictly 10c. plugs, and is the
best value in sun cured tobacco that can ,
be produced for chewers.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. ' * ^
s Winston-Salem, N. C.
((T~F. M. FARR, President. J. D. ARTHUR. Cashier. It
THE MERCHANTS & PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, " L , '
THE "OLD HELIAHLE."
After the crop has escaped the grass and all other things you
have to.fight against, and you get the money for it, you are i
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 your crdp money in "The Old Reliable." ^
|g I>U. JNO. S. MORGAN Jg
m DENTIST n
60 OK1TCK OVKK I'ICOPLKH IIAXK, - - TMON, S. C. BP
^S*<?S?liiiSii@<i^S9B9fiS93&?SSSS?9EI?EBftS3i3B&S
I HAIR & HAIR, |
: DENTISTS. S
m
* Crown, Bridgework and Regulating a Specialty. V
J Office over Mutual Dry Goods Co., Union, S. C. . *
MWlWiOW
j| DR. J. MONROE WALLACE, 1
| DENTIST.^ |
: ifft Crown and Bridge Work Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 }
A Specialty. Phone 117. Nicholson Building. KH 0>^^
Mi EST BUILDING MATERIAL
Write for Prices on
Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster
"Flint Coat" Finishing Plaster, Composition
Roofing Jile. Write today.
GUIONARtL BRICK.JJPORKS-- ^
1 I -3jMos COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
I )3t
Citation to Kindred and Credos; Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina. ^Sec State of feouth Carolina,
County of Union. County of Union.
By W. W. Johnson, Esq., Probate Court of Common Picas.
Judge. J. T. Douglass,
Whereas, E. C. Rridges has i.iade Plaintiff
I suit to me to grant him Letters of ... nainiiii,
Administration <le bonis noil on the1 jfL. .
estate of and effects of Coleman Shet-1 - ' Anne E. Rice,
tlesworth. deceased, I . ' Defendant.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad- T . ,- . . , .
monish all and singular the kindred! aK!" ^^edience to an order made m
and creditors of the said Coleman I ^re/^edcase, Iwill sell at Union,
W .ha, they be S'uS
and appear before me in the court of 4th of ^arch; Igp7( the f0n0winff ,an?
probate, to be held-at Union C. H., . ajj tj,at jot or-plantation of land f
South Carolina, on the 4JJ1 day -of jyjng being and $ituatb'in Gaston Hill
I March, next, after publication hcreyf^ jQwt3}1iP- county and State aforesaid,
at 11 o clock in the forenoon, to shRrfWjy^ Ei ht Hundred acres, more
1 cause, if any they have, why the said feMmded r?Vf*i W" "C
administration should not be granted. Hfaty(;*n the sonfrff!^;jc& bvl^cfe '
Given under my hand and seal this formerly belonging tothfesSflr^fTfis.
12th day of February, Anno Domini g Jeter, deceased, and west by lands '
1 '907- of W. A. Beaty and I. M. Mobley, comW.
Johnson, monly known as the Vance lands.
Probate Judge. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balPublished
on the 15th day of Feb- ance on credit of twelve months there1
ruary, 1007. >n Ihe Union limes.?7-21. after, to be secured by bond of purchi
aser and mortgage of the premises;
.. , purchaser to pay for papers and record|
Keep bitterness out of your own [ng saniCi
'heart and you will find little of it in C. H. Peake,
j the hearts oi others. 7-3t .. , . Master.
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