The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 26, 1907, Image 5
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jry Prepare This Yourself.
| B y For those who have any form of
j blood disorders; who want new, rich 7
blood and plenty oi it, try this: ?
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ?
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; y
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three l
ounces. ?
Shake well in a bottle and take in t
teaspoonful doses after each meal and
at bedtime. Any good pharmacy can
supply the ingredients at small cost.
, This is the prescription which, when
made up, is called "The Vegetable v
I Treatment;" by others, the "Cyclone ^
Blood Purifier." It acts gently and r
\ certainly does wonders for some pco- I
pie who are sickly, weak and out of g
^^ ! sorts, and is known to relieve serious,
'Toilg-st<*t?diiitf cases of rheumatism and 1
chronic backache quickly. E
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Thy Hhniocratic Executive Committee | c
for the city oi Union will meet in the,
t Court House on Monday, April 29. 1907, C
at H o'clock p. m. Th?we. who have not
' already enrolled and wish to do so,
, should present themselves at that time,
apd bringSvith them registration certificates
and tax receipts for the fear 1906.
'> Votert who have ulready enrolled in one
Want and luored to another Ward
should see that ttiev are transferred to
n/\ proper Ward, lite Primary Election
II for Citi Treasurer will be Tuesday, May
if, 19)7^
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^ocal News Notes
Dr. H. K. Smith was in Sparanburg
Wednesday.
Mr. W. N. Garner, of Pinckney,
[as in Union Thursday.
Miss Surah Watson is attending rn
lu- May Festival in Spartanburg. Si
liss Mary Oliphant is visiting heri ^
Id home in Spartanburg this week. J
Mr. J. E. Colton, who has been CI
esperately sick, is improving \y
lowly.. IK
Mr. J. F. Bet sill, one of the couny's
liest citizens, paid us a pleasant ar
isit Thursday. e!1
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keisler, of cj(
he Fair Forest section, were in the
ity Wednesday. CI
Messrs. C. I'. Rogers and Shepard fri
Nicholson are visitors in Spartan- la
?urg this week. tli
Mrs. T. ('. Duncan and little j'*
liss Fannie left Monday for
'pring City, Tenn. 1,1
Dr. I. M. Hair and Hon. dor- Oi
on Hughes are in Spartanburg ai
njoying the music. lie
Mrs. A. (I. Wardlaw is attending 1>1
lie May Festival and is the guest of i
Irs. Aug. W. Smith.
Miss Carrie Keisler, of the Fair
'orest section, was in the city on
Wednesday shopping.
Miss Alma Spears, of Jonesville,
< visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robt. Foslt,
on Main street.
Mr. Walter Going, of Furman
Jniversity, spent Wednesday night po
a the citv with his parents.
H*
Miss Julia Harvey lias gone to i
'inopolis this week to he with her
nother who is quite sick. (
M rs. Manning Smith and Mrs. 1
hnslie Nicholson are among the
isitors in Spartanburg this week.
Mrs. W. F. Thomson and ^
aughters, Misses Blanche and C'athrine,
are attending the May :
Vstival. dti
Hon. B. !.F. Townsend and
lessrs. R. B. Gilliam and E. C.
[owze are among the visitors in q*
partanhurg. )
Mr. W. E. Colton, of Jacksonville, wil
'la., who was called home on ae- he
aunt of his father's illness, is still del
l the city. j'
Mr. C. R. Holcomb, ofL^^st
usiness con ie in Atlanta, Ga.,
as returned to his home. Iu,
Miss Anna Crowder left Tuesday
>r her summer home in Hender- ^
mville, N. C., after spending two Ui
eeks with her sister, Mrs. W. W. of
olmson. 'K>
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Mr. Jock Going returned to his St?
otue at Kelton Wednesday from ',a
Ireenville where he had been at- a|
mding court as a juryman for two * !
eeks.
e?l
Mrs. R. B. Watson, of Ridge qu
pring, spent a few days with her | To
aughter, Miss Sara, at Mrs. Maning
Smith's, and together they are [.jj
ttcmling the Festival. tin
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At the Meador school house, on
aturday afternoon, 27th inst. from vo
to dp. m. refreshments will i?e
irved. The proceeds will go to the a\
onfederate monument. Come, JW
nd welcome.
Invitations have been issued by rjr"
)r. and Mrs. Geo. F. Hair, of Bnmerg.
for the celebration of Mi
rystnl wedding May (>. ? Dr. Hair
\ a brother of Drs. I. M. and Harry
lair, of our city. H.
Mr. Gilmer C. Greer, one of lTn- prj
>n county's most sulwtantial farm- mji
r, was in the city Wednesday and 1
i speaking of the fruit crop, said 111(
e laid examined the trees carefully
nd everything was killed.
WINDOW SHADES
o be closed out at once a
targain for quick buyers. If
ou want shades this spring Cur
my now. Some nice goods in
he lot and they go cheap. ,1
PICTURE FRAMING E
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Ve have the goods; lots of J
hem. They are low. The Me
inish is good; style is correct; j*1'
ilso the largest, newest and t'i?<
licest selection of mat boards Ily,
>asse Partout Booing all tin
:olors. _ JJJ
GLASS I i
icture and Window in all of
?izes. We carry a large stoc|| ^
in hand at all times. ) ]'>
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FRED. C. MUAINGSf |
THE PAPER MAN. gr
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
1 the Death of Dr. Chas. W. Austel
as Adopted by Home Lodge
1117 Knights of Honor.
Whereas, it hath pleased A
ighty God, the Maker, Ruler an
ipreme Dictator of the Universi
remove from our midst h
>ath our much beloved, high]
teemed and worthy brother, Di
inrles W. Austell, and,
hereas, Home Ixxlge No. Ill
nights of Honor has l>ee
prived < f tlie cheering present
id support of one of itsj most e>
apiary, faithful and devote
em!>ers in the nernon of tl
ceased brother, and,
Whereas by the death of broth<
juries W. Austell, the nob!
ntcrnal order, Knights of Hono
is sustained a great loss i
e fellowship of one fully aliv
the real and vital principles <
utual aid,
Therefore he it resolved, That
ank page in the minutes of th
rder he inscribed to his inenion
id that a copy of these resolutioi
i furnished to his family and I
ihlished in the local papers.
J no. P. Gage,
T. C. Jolly,
( has. B. Counts,
Dr. M. W. Gulp,
A. F. hambright,
It. A. Oliphant,
Committee.
Advertised Letters.
Advertised letters remaining in I'nio
stotliee for week ending April 20, 190'
B?H. Betts, Mrs. Ida Hrown, (".
ssie Brown.
I'?C. A. Cook.
I)?F.uey Davis.
F?Aurelia Foster, Isaac Fleming. I
Fuinley.
G?Lizzie Gist. Janie Giles.
H?Malnd Humphries, Ballenger Hoj
r.
J?J. L. Jones, Mrs. N.C. Jones, Mr
. D. Jones.
M?Spnrgcoti Moss.
H?Anna Hoberson, Margaret Uinaj
>?Fannie Sanders, Andy Small, (J. I
?ad, J. C. Spearman.
T?Miss Maggie Tate.
V?Mrs. Kdna Vincent.
W?Vina Wall, J H Wiggins, U. Wi
ins, W. J. Wcathersscc. Will Wrigh
M. Wright.
Persons calling for the above lette
II please say if advertised and \vi
required to pay one cent for the
livery.
J. C. Hunter, P. M.
At a special meeting of Town Coiuic
Id in Council Chamlier on Hth day (
>ril, and adjourned over to April lltl
>7, for the consideration of a Petitio
mi over 100 Freeholders of tne Town <
lion, praying that the present Chartt
the Town of Union, South Caroliiu
surrendered and accept incorporate
der the (ieneral Statute laiws of th
ite governing cities of over 5000 Ii
bitants as contained in the Civil Cot
hi and amendments thereto, to whicl
majority of Council agreed and cot
ited.
Therefore, an election is hereby ordei
for May 7th, 1907, submitting sai
est ion to tin- qualified electors to tl
wn of Union, South Carolina, wli
II vote FOR or A(?AIXST surrenderin
e Old Charter, and accepting the Ne
arter for Towns of over 0,000 popuh
n as provided by (ieneral Civil Cod
)2 and Amendments thereto.
All qualified electors will he allowed
n? *m the (ieneral F, lection.
The polls will be opened at S o'cloe
m. and will l?e closed at 4 o'clock p. n
The voting precincts and Managers ar
follows:
Ward 1.?At Ilaile Shoe Co. Mai
t?rs: B. B. James, J. H. Sclioppau
K. Palmer.
Ward 2.?Progress Oflice, (Hide Door,
inagers: W. W. Colton, I. S. Harris
M. MeXeaee.
Ward 3.?At Police Headquarter
inagers: J. W. Meng,Chas. Whitlock
G. Bailey.
Ward 4.?At Court House. Manap
i: .1. v>onen, K. t*. Hamcs, M. L. Ix
ister.
Done and ratified in Council assein
d under the hand of the Mayor air
il of the Council this, the lltli day c
iril, 1907.
Macla'th Young,
test: Mayoi
IV. I). Arthur,
Clerk and Treas. * ltt-J
DON'T OIE AT 45.
the Indigestion Which Is So Liable to Les
to Apoplexy,
'eople who suffer with headache, gi<
less, palpitation, had taste in th
uth, drowsiness, distress after eating
J any of the other distressing r< suil
indigestion, are in serious dangei
eir digestiveorgans cannot care for tli
>d properly ami hence the coats of th
?od vessels in the brain got little noui
inent, lieconie brittle, and finally yiel
the fierce blood pressure and one
mi said to have a "shock," lie parti
ed, or die from apoplexy.
[ii all diseases of digestion and nutr
n the prescription called Mi-o-na In
VOIl itself of trri'iif valiiu i?
Q.. tiuuvi it in rriH'
r>n today as a certainty to relievo tli
rst troubles of indigestion and make
mplete eufe.
riiat Mi-o-na will cure the worst form
stomach trouble, cancer excepted, an
e quick relief in indigestion is prove
the guarantee the Palmetto Drug O
os with every 50-cent box to refun
money unless Mi-o-na cures. A gnat
lee like this must inspire confidence
Thousands ha\ pr. oui *ed Mollis
's Rocky Mou \in rea he great
healing powei ">n art Whe
dical science t Is, it -ucceedi
ikes you well an ke >s \ >u wel
cents. Tea or '1 lets '1 e Ric
ug Co.
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II The Gou
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,y H or morphine habits, for it
y H Pneumonia and Death,
r- fl awful results of Coughs
I DR. K
I NEW Di!
I FOR COUGHS
fi CURED HER P
?f H "Three years ago I was do
work, or even walk across 1
a, H King's New Discovery, and
ie iH gained 58 pounds in weight
fl MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Ba
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fl Price, 50c and $1.00
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THE RI6HT
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iii "ft1 40-inch White Lawn onl
>? price everywhere else 12
? III Fancy Crepe Paper, just
\\ Tf 5c and 10c, sold everywl
?j -5" Silk Tissue Dress Goods
t3 price only 25c. Linene,
ft Is and Skirts, looks well ar
k1 T3 12 l-2c. A Dandy line <
l0 t3 Our friends say we have
t" nery in the city. We ki
hustling business in this
line of Wool Dress Good
I u. hairs, Batistes, Henrietta
T? ing in every few days,
undersellers.
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w Specials ?
y 10c. A. F. C. Ginghams 4|
! l-2c, our price only 10c. gjr
the thina for I nmhrAininc
icre for 10c and 15c. Fancy
, worth 35c per yard, our %
just the thing for Suits %
id wears well, price only
i>f Laces and Embroideries. ?
the prettiest line of Milli- ?*
low that we are doing a
special line. Look at our
s, in Voiles, Panamas, Mo- 5'
s, etc. New Goods comRemember
that we are the jir
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