The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 19, 1907, Image 6
AN ORDINANCE
Urantiiig Special LicfDHf by the Town
of I'nion, S. C? for the Fiscal Year
Beginning May 1st, 11>07.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Wardens
of the town of I'nion. S. C.. In
Council Asesinbled and by Authority
of same:
That every person, firm company or
corporation engaged in or intending
to engage in any trade, business or
p.ofession hereinafter mentioned, withii
?he limits of the town of Union,
shall first obtain a license from the
cierk and treasurer upon the order
of the mayor, and all licenses herein
nuntioned shall be non-transferable
except by s|>ecial permission of the
mayor or town council; said license
being for twelve months from the
date said license is issued; unless for
a shorter time hereinafter specially
provided for; and excepting the persons,
Ijrnis, companiese or corporations
who having failed in procuring
license under this Ordinance are actually
in business during the month
of May 1907, or any part of said
month; said license when issued shall
date May 1, 1907. the same as if taken
out on said May 1st, 1907. Any or
all licenses may be revoked at any
time by the Mayor or Town Council.
Section 1. No person, firm or company
or corporation shall engage in,
prosecute or carry on arij business,
occupation or profession hereinafter
mentioned without first receiving from
the Town Clerk and Treasurer, upon
the order of the Mayor, a special license
therefor.
Section 2. Before granting any license
to any person, persons, firms
or corporations for carrying on the
business of a Restaurant, Pressing
Club, Resident Agent for non resident I
Laundry, Pool or Billiard Room, Circus,
Side* Show, Ten Pin Alley and
any other business, in the discretion
of the Mayor or Town Council, the
licensee shall be required to enter into
a good and sufficient bond in the
sum of Two Hundred Dollars, to be
approved by the Mayor, payable to
the Town of Union, S. C? for any loss '
in money, clothing or wearing aparel
any person or persons may sustain
while in or upon the premises of said
licensee or of any goods, chattels,
clothing, jewelry, wearing apparel or
merchandise given into the custody or
control of said Licensee.
Section Every itinerant, trader
or person (except licensed auctioneers)
offering for sale or attempting
to sell by sample within the town
at public outcry or otherwise, any'
goods, wares, merchandise, fancy articles,
spectacles, jewelry, pictures,
notions or other articles of like char,i?tar
nr oholl ...... I? -- '
? wi nuiu, oiiaii I'".* 1,1 c?U vrtlli:^ .
a license of not less than Ten Dollars j
10.00) per day. Fifty Dollaras ($50.00) j
per week or Three Hundred Doll&rs
($300.00) per year, and no plea of advertising
or selling for any person, ;
firm or corporation of the Town of
Union, shall relieve the said itinerant,!
trader or persou from the payment
of said license.
Section 4. Every itinerant physician
or vendor or seller of medicine,
patent or of his own make, or prac- j
ticing as an itinerant, liis profession
or calling, shall pay a license of not *
less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) per
day of Fifty ($50.00) per week, and
no plea of advertising or selling for
any person, firm or corporation of
the town of Union, shall relieve said
physician, vender or seller from the
payment of said license.
Each dray, carriage, buggy, automobile
or other power vehicles and
hacks, shall have a number thereon, !
and the driver of any such vehicle
shall keep that number exposed on |
his hack, dray, carriage, buggy, automobile
or other power vehickle; and
every such driver shall wear a duplicate
number in a conspicuous place.
The Town Clerk and Treasurer S
shall Issue to each dray, carriage,
buggy, automobile or other power
vehicle and hack and driver, such
numbers at the issuance of license
and place the number on the said license.
Section 5. Maps, books, perlbdlcals
and other like articles, each itine- ;
rant, agent or dealer in, Five Dollars
per day or per year $ 50 00
Building & Loan Association,
for each agent or solicitor
for subscription for shares
of stock of any non-resident;
per day 100 00
Auctioneering in house or on
street, not less that One Dollar
nor more than One Hundred
Dollars per day, in the
discretion of the Mayor or
Town Council.
Utt rhnr .Qhno for ouoh ohair
In, not less than Two and
One-half Dollars nor more
than Five Dollars, according
to location, in the discretion
of the Mayor or Town Council.
' |
Kill Posters?posting, tacking
ov distributing, per annum 50 00
Kill Posters?itinerant, not less
than per day 5 00
Billiard and pool room on Main
street, each 25 00
Billiard and pool room on all
other streets, except Main
street 75 00
Bicycles for rent, for each person,
persons, or company
keeping them 10 00
Cotton Seed Oil Mill, each.... 100 00
Circus per day, each, not less
than Fifty Dollars nor more
than Two Hundred Dollars
in the discretion of the Mayor
or Town Council.
Side Shows, per day each .. 25 00
Hacks, Buggies or Carriages,
two-horse, kept for hire outside
of livery stable, each .. 15 00
Hacks, buggies or carriages,
one-horse, kept for hire outside
of livery stables, each .. 10 00
Automobiles or other power
vehicles kept for hire and
transportation of passengers,
per each passenger seating
capacity 2 50
Automobiles or other power
vehicles kept for hire and
drayage purposes, at discretion
of Mayor or Town Council.
Drays?for each three-horse
dray 20 00
Drays?for each two horse
dray 15 00
Drays?for each one-horse
dray 10 00
The maximum fee to be
charged for each passenger
within the corporate limits I
by harks, buggies or carriages
or automobiles or other
power vehicles, shall not exceed
twenty-five cents to
said passenger's destination;
uroviueu no iee snail oe
charged for any passenger
under five years of age.
The maximum fee to be charged
for baggage by hacks, carriages,
buggies, automobiles
or other power vehicles or
drays, shall Hot exceed twenty-five
cents for 300 pounds;
fifty cents for 301 pounds to
one thousand pounds, to any
destination within the corporate
limits of the town of
Union; and any violation of
the charges as above limited
by a hack, carriage, bug-,
gy, automobile, power vehickle
or dray licensee; such
license us may be held by
such violator shall be revoked.
Section 7. All drays, hacks,
carriages, automobiles or
other power vehicles or buggies,
shall be inspected once
per month by the Mayor or
Chief of Police at Police
Headquarters, and all hack,
buggy, carriage, dray, horses
or mules and automobile
f or otherr power vehicles,
nnfiit for use, shall not be allowed
to be used for such
1 purposes upon the streets.
Each dray, hack, carriage,
b.'^gy or automobile or other
power vehicle licensee who
shall work or allow to be
w?irked any horse or mule to
dray, carriage or buggy or
run automobiles or other
power vehicles after same
has been declared unfit by
Mayor or Chief of Police,
shall forfeit his or her or
their license and same shall
be revoked.
The above Sections in reference
to inspection and charges
shall apply to Livery. Feed
and Sale Stables, who shall
run drays, hacks, carriages,
buggies, automobiles or
I ?1
<'>uvi |/unci iciutira IIIUH'I
the provisions of this Ordinance.
Stables?each Livery, Feed and
Sales, including street carriages,
hacks, buggies and
Drays, within one-half mile
of Southern Railway depot,
Fifty Dollars; more titan one
half mile front said depot
within the corporate limits,
Forty Dollars.
Fx press Company and Oil Company
transacting and doing
business in this town and
other points within this state
for corporations other than
the government of the United
States, its officers and agents:
Fx press Company 100 00
Oil Company 100 00
Flying Jenny 200 00
Flying Jenny, per day 10 00
Flying Jenny, per week 40 00
Flying Jenny, per month.. .. 100 00
Exhibitions outside of opera
house or upon the streets, in
tne discretion of the Mayor
- Town Council, not more
than, per day 100 00
Fairs, concerts, festivals or
parties on streets, per night
or day, in the discretion of
the Mayor or Town Council,
not more than 100 00
Play or show, lecture, musical
entertainment for reward outside
of opera house, in discretion
of the Mayor or
Town Council, for each, not
more than loo oo
Solicitor soliciting labor from
the town of Union for points
oeyonn incorporate limits, per
day 100 00
Soda Fountains 5 00
Ice Cream saloon 5 00
Ice Cream on streets, each
person selling 5 00
Lunch Dealers, per day One
Dollar, per year 50 00
Real Kstate Agents 25 00
Oeoulist or Optician, itinerant,
pee day 50 00
Opera house 50 00
Oyster saloon 10 00
Pawn broker 50 00
Photograph gallery 10 00
Photographer, itinerant, each,
per day 1 00
Boot or shpe black, with privilege
of chair on street,
each ... 10 00
Boot jpr shrill black in barber
shop.... 5 00
Kach Hoot or shoe black shall
wear a badge in a conspicuous
place, having upon it a
mimlwr; said badge to be issued
py Town Clerk and
Treasurer at the issuance of
license and pWbce the number
on said license.
Shooting gallery, each 25 00
Skating., ring, each. Five Dollars
per month or per year 50 00 j
Railroads for business done
within the state and not in'
eluding that done without
the Btate, each 200 00
; Restaurar.ts, each 50 00 I
; Ten Pin Alley, each 100 00 j
I Telegraph company operating
an office within the incorporate
limits of tho town of
Union, each shall pay a license
per annum of 50 00
Telephone company transact1
Ing and dooing business between
any points in this town
or any other point or points
in this .state, for individuals
or corporations other than
the government of the United
States, its officers and
agents, each 100 00
Life Insurance companies, each 25 00
Fire Insurance companies, each 20 00
Casualty or other Insurance
companies, each 10 00
Pressing Clubs?firms, person
or persons, cleaning clothes,
etc., each 25 00
Roaster*?Peanut or pop corn
on streets (other than at
place of business of owner)
each 20 00
Ammunition?whether loaded
or unloaded, balls, cartridges,
etc., for each dealer, per year 10 00
Slot machines for vending merchandise,
each 2 50
For weighing and other things
not gaming, each 2 50
For playing ttines 5 00
Laundry?earh resident agent
soliciting for laundry outside
of town ot' Union 10 00 |
J
Jik
For each and every business noi
specified above, shall be charged ir
the discretion of the Mayor or Towt
Council.
Section 9. That all licenses herelr
I mentioned are due and collectable
I beginning May 1st, 1907, and are subject
to inspection by policemen at
any time.
Sec. 10. Any person, persons, company,
firm or corporation embraced oi
mentioned in any of the foregoing
! section or sections of this Ordinance
and required therein to obtain license
or to pay for the performing
; or carrying on of their respective
business or for the transaction ol
the same, who shall fail, refuse oi
neglect to pay the license or amount
therein specified in advance, and each
and every person, firm or mmnro
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i tion giving, showing or attempting tc
i give or show any of the performances
: shows or exhibitions without having
! received and paid for their license
to do so, and any person or persons
j firm or corporation violating any
part or parts of this Ordinance, shall
he required to pay a fine of not less
i than One Dollar or more than One
, Hundred Dollars per day for each and
every day so offending, or to be 1mI
prisoned and made to work on the
| streets and public placese of thte town
l for not more than thirty days for
; each day so offending, in the discretion
of the Mayor or Town Council.
Done and ratified in Council assembled.
under the hand of the Mayor
and seal of the Town of Union, this
the 9th day of April. A. D. 190^5)
Macbeth Young^L
'Attest: May<v
| (L. S.) W. I). Arthur,
Clerk and Treasurer.
AN ORDINANCE
To liaise Supplies for tlie Fiscal Year
Beginning May I, 1907, for (lie
Town of Union, S. C.
He it Ordained by the Mayor and Wardens
of Union, S. C., in Council
Assembled end by the authority ol
same.
That a tax to cover the expense ol
said town of Union fronr the 1st day
of May 1907 to the first day of May
1908. be levied and collected in manner
and form as follows:
Section 1. That a tax of eighteen
flSi mills upon every dollar of the
value of all real estate. personal
property and stock in trade is hereby
levied for general purposes includding
one thousand ($1,000) for the
maintenance of the Carnegie Free
Library.
Sec. 2. That the sum of two ($2.00)
dollars fixed as a commutation for the
street or road duty, and the said sun
to be paid by ail able-bodied male
persons, able to perform or cause te
be performed the labor herein re
quired, between the ages of twenty-one
1211 and fifty(f?0> years who reside
within the corporate limits of sai<
town, except ordained ministers am
those exempt by law, and any per
son liable to this tax, who shall fai
to pay within the time specified, shal
be required to work on the streets
of Union four days under the dlree
tion of the street overseer, and an;
person failing either to pay said com
mutation or perforin said lahor shal
he brought before the Mayor's Cour
and upon conviction, shall he flnet
a sum not exceeding Ten($10) dollar:
or Imprisoned not exceeding twent]
(201 days, either of both.
Sec. 3. That one-half of the taxe:
herein levied and assessed shall b<
due and collected in the month o
May 1907 and the remaining half shal
be due and collected during the montl
of October, 1907.
Sec. 4. That the Town Clerk an*
Treasurer shall proceed to collect one
half the eaxes herein levied, and tha
he shall keep his books open fron
the first day of May next, to the firs
day of June, 1907, for this purpose
' after which time he shall proceed b;
distress or otherwise, as prescribed b;
j law, to collect such as rmains tin
paid with a penalty of twenty (20
| per cent.
Sec. 5. That the Town Clerk am
I Treasurer shall reopen his books am
I keep them open from the first da;
of October next to the first day o
November, 1907, for the purposes o
collecting the remaining half of th
taxes herjdn levied, after which time
he shall proceed by distress or other
wise prescribed by law, to collect sucl
as remains unpaid with a penalty o
twenty (20( per cent.
Sec. 6. That the basis of value fo
taxation of real estate, personal prop
erty and stock in trade shall be takei
from the assessments as levied by thi
County Auditor in 1906 and 1907..
Sec. 7. That all ordinances or pai
of ordinances conflicting with this or
dinance are hereby declared repealed
Done and ratified In Pminnll HHunm
bled under the hand of the Mayor an!
xeal of the Council this Dth day o
April, 1907.
Macbeth Young.
Attest: Mayor
(L. S.) W. I). Arthur,
Clerk and Treasurer.
An earthquake at Chilpancingo
Mexico, April 1">, resulted it
eleven deaths and seven serioush
injured. The town has alrout 7(MK
inhabitants and has on previom
occasions suffered from earthquakes
Every Hour of the Day.
Palmetto Drug Co., the reliable drug
gists of Union, S. C., are having call
for "HINDIPO," the new Nerve Ton
ic and Vitalizer. Cures Nervous I)e
bility. Insomnia, Restores Lost Vital
ity, that they arc selling under a pos
itive guarantee.
Its merits are becoming the talk o
the town and everybody wants to tr;
it, and why not? It costs nothing i
it dont' do you good?not one cent.
They don't want your money if i
. 1 -r.. ?
uiits inn ik'ik'mi ymi, <tiiu win tiuer
fully refund the money. Try it today
C<?1 John S. Dargan, chairman o:
the State commission to erect ?
monument at the grave of (mn
Thomas Smith, has secured the (J
S. Marine hand and the Fori
Moultrie garrison to attend th<
unveiling of the monument al
Statesburg August 14.
I
J A Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheu-:
! matlc Pains.
( I have been a very great sufferer from
t , the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for'
. a number of years. I have tried many)
L medicines but never got much relict,
i from any of them until two years ago,!
- when 1 bought a bottle of Chamber-!
: . Iain's Pain Halm. I found relief before i
; i I had used all of one bottle, but kept ;
i.oii applying it and soon felt like a,
different woman. Through my advice.
; i many of my friends have tried it and i
> | can tell you how wonderfully it has
M worked.?Mrs. Sarah A. Cole, 140 S.
New St., Dover. Del. Chamberlain's
t Pain Halm is a liniment. The relief
l! from pain which it affords is alone
j worth many times its cost. It makes
? rest and sleep possible. For sale by
t . Union Drug Co.
Col. Elbert H. Aull, of New*
' lwrry, president of the State I*ret?8
1 Association, will go to Jamestown
[ with the Governor's party for the
l opening of the exposition.
A Criminal Attack.
' on an inoflf ? ??*? v? citizen is frequently
I made in that apparently useless
nine canca me appendix. " it's gen'
erally the result of protracted constipation,
following liver torpor. Dr.
1 King's Xcw Life Pills regulate the
liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish
regular habits of the bowels. 25c
at all druggists. ??
Scores of men, women and children
had a narrow escape from
. death at Winston-Salem, N. C.,
when the elevated stats of the street
| carnival collapsed. Several were
! caught under the seats but only one
| person was seriously injured.
. | Whooping Cough.
I have used Chamberlain's Cough'
Remedy in my family in cases of
' whooping cough, and want to tell yon
that it is the best medicine 1 have ever
1 used.?W. F. Gaston, Posco, Ga. This
remedy is safe and sure. For sale by :
' I Union I )rug Co. (
Mr. Julian A. Sclby, the veteran
5 Columbia printer and journalist, j
1 i dietl April 11, after several weeks' c
> illness. Soon after the war when r
1 Columbia was in ashes he started '
* the Phoenix, a daily pa]XT which '
. had a prosperous career for many j,
% years. i
i . I
1 f
\ Cured ol Rheumatism. 1
I Mr. Wm. Henry, of Chattanooga, I j
I Tenn., had rheumatism in his left arm. 1
s "The strength seemed to have gone ]
- out of the muscles so that it was usey
les: for work," he says. "J appliecLi"
Chamberlain's Pain Halm and wrapped
' the arm in flannel at night, and to my
| relief I found that the pain gradually (
' left me and the strength returned. In
8 three weeks the rheumatism had dis'
appeared and has not since returned." (
If troubled with rheumatism try a few
8 applications of Pain Halm. You are j
. certain to be pleased with the relief
. which it affords. For safe by Union
Drug !?>. I
.
The groat Northern Oriental j
t Limited, west-bound, wrecked 011
i April 1"> at Bartlett, N. I). Five
t persons were killed and a score or
'' more injured. The train was run- j
y ning at the rate of 40 miles an |
- hour. It is thought that the i
1 track had been tampered with, t
^ Within half a mile of this point a j
^ similar wreck occurred last fall.
yr
! EUREKA!
t Yes, I Have round it at Last. ,
~ Found what? Why that Chamber- i
f Iain's Salve cures eczema and all man- '
ner^ of itching of the skin. I have ]
been atllicted for many years with skin
diseases. I had to get up three or four
jj times every night and wash with cold j
e water to allay the itching, but since !
using this salve in December, 1905, 1
t,the itching has stopped and has not
Ki troubled me.? Elder John T. Ongley,
\ I Rootville, Pa. For sale by Union Drug
|Co- 1
' i An earthquake in Betis, Turkish |
Armeania, wrecked 800 houses, ,
' killed eight persons and injured I
many others.
Hard Times in Kansas. )
1 ' The old days of grasshoppers and '
f drouth are almost forgotten in the ;
) prosperous Kansas of today; although
a a citizen of Codell, Karl Shamburg, (
has not yet forgotten a hard time he | \
encountered. He says: "I was worn i \
out and discouraged by coughing night I"
and day, and could find no relief till I 1!
tried I>r. King's New Discovery. It:
look less than one bottle to complete- |
8 ly cure me." The safest and most rc- j
liable cough and cold remedy and lung
and throat healer ever discovered.
Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free. ^
(
\ Leeds, England has ">,000 girls in ?
f its public eleniinary schools tinder i
systematic instruction in the art of 1
t swimming, and ">00 of them hold
" certificates as exjs rt swimmers. j 1
Out of Sight. 1
"Out of sight, out of mind," is an j
old saying which applies with special
force to a sore, burn or wound that's
. been treated with Ihicklen's Arnica 1
\ Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind {
, and out of existence. Piles too and |
| chilblains disappear under its healing
influence. Guaranteed by all drug-!
j gists. 25c. ' J
' 1
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LOOK Olir FQ
With Ta^s A
Coir and
This flllJI
The quality of the gem
REYNOLDS' Sun Cured ari
aun cured tobacco grows, ha:
I L .. i ? J ? ?
Iviuu^m out ana onerea as tn
to unsuspecting dealers and c
at the printing on the box an<
These brands only imitai
not possess the genuine ins id
Reynold's Sun Cure# ever j
* introduced and which has s<
cured tobaccos and proven !
Cured " is now printed on taj
brands claimed to be genuir
Did you ever she the \
chewing tobacco arfvertisem
tag or label, on in an* oth.er ^
used to identify the JnnUine
it frequentJ>" /*3te jfliEEV?1e 1
maue to appear^rt(^K^\y lil
dare?with tag, shaj*T^ plug
that experienced buy^Wsom<
the genuine Reynold/ '^n C
Don t be deceive^- Wt/o <
genuine. Be sure the lRters
Sun Cured," and v.oiA'gfet the
tobacco that can,' be prodticct
pound in 6c. cut's; strictly 10
qualities like thiat which was s
before Reynolds' Sun Cured
BC SURE YOU C
Man u.ft
?. J. REYNOLDS TOBACC
hires Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest
Blood Purifier Free.
If your blood is impure, thin, dis ased,
hot or full of humors, if you
lave blood poison, cancer, carbuncles,
ating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching,
isings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin,
tone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any
>lood or skin disease, take Botanic
-flood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores
ical, aches and pains stop and the l^ood
s made pure and rich. Druggists or
>y express $i per large bottle. Sample
ree by writing Blood Balm Co., Atanta.
Ga. B. B. B. is especially adriscd
for chronic, deep-seated cases, as
t cures after ail j'lsc fail-. Sold in
Union S. U., by Kicc Drug Co. and
Duke Drug Co.
?
As aT result of"Ttle" SBsripn!
weather on record the opinion I*
expressed hy Commissioner of
Agriculture Hudson that groving
crops in middle and south Geoigia,
truck gardens all over t he state and
fruit crops in many sections pave
!>een seriously damaged. The cotton
south of the valley, that is up,
has been killed. The damage done
to the peach crop is extensive./
Gentle and Effective.
A well-known Manitoba editor
writes: "As an inside worker I find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Livr Tabets
invaluable for the touches of hi I ousucss
natural to sedenta/y life,
heir action being gentle and cTi-eUive.
learing the digestive tract and tkc
lead." Price, 25 cents. Samples irtVit
Union Drug Co.
J. B. Parker, of Chesterfield
county, who was recently pardonvd
aut of the State penitentiary afpr
serving seven years for killing a
Burns at Cash's Depot, is attending
night school at Draughon's pusines8
college, preparing- himself for
an office position. Parker is working
in one of Columbia's cotton
millet in tlw> jluo fima
TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REftfrfr
Many Have Dyspepsia affflrtm Knout.)!
Do you belch up wind? Taste youi
lood after eating? See specks before
the eyes? Are you pale and haggardi
Does your heart flutterr? Are you dizr.y?
Do you have pains in side oi
>ack? Risings or pimples on the skin!
\re yott low spirited? Is there a soui
aste? Breath bad? Headache? Weak
ddneys? Bilious? Constipated? Art
fou nervous? If so, you have Dyspep;ia,
and it is a dangerous cpmiUwn
To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Rent
;dy. It is made for just such troublet
uid symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia
Remedy removes acids from the stom?ch,
strengthens weak stomachs, and
aires the worst Dyspepsia bt Indigestion.
Druggists or by express 50
rents a bottle. Money refunded if it
ails to cure. The Rice D'ug Co., Unon,
S. C.
On April In the, N&'ional Arbitration
ami Peace Conference
epened in Carnegie Hal, New York
L;i?/jr. i iiim coniereneo is working
in harmony with The 1 ague Peace
conference soon to l>o hold. This
latter organization ia an international
affair. It is exerting a
great inIIuenee over th< nations of;
the earth and is dcatind to l>e one
>f the in<?st potent fac>ra working:
for the good of humaivy that the
jenturies have seen inugnrated.
r ?f
There arc many tonic in the land,
As by the papers yn can sec;
But none of them op equal
Hollistcr'a Rocky fountain Tea.
The Re Drug Co.
\1
>R IMITATIONS
ibout the Same
1 Design As
jine sun cured tobacco used in
id grown on soil where the best
3 caused imitation brands to be
e genuine Reynolds' Sun Cured
:hewers who do not look closely
i on the tag.
'e the outward appearance and do
> quality that has been found in
iince Reynolds' Sun Cured was
0 increased the chewing of sun
so popular, that the word "Sun
gs dr in the advertising of many
le sun cured tobacco.
vord "Sun Cured" used in any
ent, or on any chewing tobacco
vay, before it was introduced and
Reynolds' Sun Cured ? You see
nany imitation brands are being
<e Reynolds' Sun Cured as they
; and style of package so similar
itimes accept tnese imitations as 4
)ured.
taking imitation brands for the
on the tag spell " R-e-y-n-o-l-d-s'
; best value in sun cured chewing
1 for chewers. Sold at 50c. per
c. and 15c. plugs, with chewing
>old from COc. to $1.00 per pound
was offered to the trade.
SET THE GENUINE
ictured by
0 CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
?*
Charlottesville, Ya., April 13.?
1 Daniel H. Chamberlain, who was
, governor of Sonth Carolina during
the turbulent times of the Reeonstruetion
era, died today at tin?
home of William C. Chamberlain,
near the University of Virginia.
He was taken ill cancer of the
stomaeh last fall upon his return
from a trip to Egypt. He hail
recently disposed of his properties
in Massachusetts with a view to
locating in Virginia. He was a
, graduate of Yale and of Harvard
1 law school and was 72 years old.
> ^
,
if-*' His Dear Old Mother.
I "My dear old mother, who is now
; t ighty three years old, thrives on Electric
Bitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of
' j Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for
i about two years and .enjoys an excel,
lent appetite, feels strong and sleeps
,"j well." That's the way Eleltric Bitters
I affect the aged, and the same happy rej
suits follow in all cases of female weakness
and general debility. Weak, puny
II children too, are greatly strengthened
by them. Guaranteed also for stomach.
liver and kidney troubles, by all
! druggists. 50c. H
J. T. Harris will build a large
' hotel at Rock (JlilY Lithia Springs,
! one and one half miles from SparI
tanhurg. The hotel will be ready
J by next spring.
.
j Governor Broward, of Florida,
| advocates in a special message to
the legislature of that state a plan
for state life insurance. He believes
that the large amount of
money yearly paid the northern
: insurance companies could by this
enterprise l>e kopt at home.
-| jQk n
| DOCTORS MISTAKES
Are said often to be burled six feet under
ground. Hut many times women call on
' their family physicians,autfcrlng, as they
1 imagine, ore from dyspepjfa, Another from
heart disease, another from liver or kld
1 _n?y disease, another from nervous nrruk.
T tratlon, another with pain here and there,
' and In this way they present alike to
'1 themselves and their easy-going or over''
busy doctor, separate diseases, for which
he assuming them to be such, prescribes
. his pills and |K?tions. In reality, they are
> | all only symptoms caused by some uterine
i disease. The phvslclan, ignorant of the
cause of suffering, Weeps up his treatment
: until largo bills aro made. The suffering
: patient gets no beiu-r. by reason of the
. K?P^i^^like Dr. PlertS^H^10
>-^Te8crlptfon, directed to the cause would
have entirely removed the disease, thereby
dispelling all those distressing symp1
toms, and instituting comfort Instead of
prolonged misery It has been well said,
I that "a disease known Is half cured."
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a
, scientific medicine, carefully devised by
an experienced and skillful physician,
and adapted to woman's delicate system.
It Is made of native American meaiclnai
roots and is perfectly harmless in Its
effects fn any condition of the female
ryntem.
As M nnwartnl f? *
...?iHuiBkuiK ionic "Ifavorite
Prescription" Imparts strength to
j the whole system and to the organs distinctly
feminine In particular. For overworked,
"worn-out." run-down." debilitated
teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers,
nursing mothers, and feeble women generally.
I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is the greatest earthly boon, being nnequaled
as an appell/.ing cordial and restorative
tonic.
As n soothing and strengthening nervine
"Favorite Prescription " is unenualed
and is Invaluable in allaying ana subduing
nervous excitability, irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. St. Vitus's
dance, and other distressing, nervous
symptoms commonlv attendant upon
functional and organic disease of the
uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and
rellovos mental anxiety and despondency.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
tho stomach, liver and bowels. One to
throe a dose. Easy to take as candy.