The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 10, 1907, Image 6
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Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. (
\
/ l'cople everywhere take pleasure in ^
\ 'testifying to the good qualities of!
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. ;
i ' ? Edward Phillips. of Barclay, Md., 1
v writes: "I wish to tell you that 1 can ?
\ recommend Chamberlain's CoukIi Rem- I j
edy. My little girl, Catherine, who is <
r < two years old, has been taking this
y* remedy whenever she has had a cold
since she was two months old. About
a month ago I contracted a dreadful1 r
I told myself, but 1 took Chamberlain's r
Cough Remedy and was soon as well '
as ever." This remedy is for sale by |;
Union Drug Co. r
A New York judge has decided (
that a dimple is worth 81,'2(H), hav- ||
ing awarded that amount to a girl^
who had lost one under the han"*
of a doctor. - ^
Every Hour of J.:
Palmetto Drug re'iah,e dr"f t.
gists of CnioS^f" are havmg calls
r .. t"e new Nerve ion?
- Lu^^o'zcr- Cures Nervous De-!
j'i^unmnia. Restores Lost Vital-'
<JfTthat they are selling under a pos-|g
j. itive guarantee. JT\
ft Its merits are becoming the talk ol j
'! the town and everybody wants to try,
' it, and why not? It costs nothing ifi'
it dont' do you good?not one cent. *4
' > They don't want your money ?
does not benefit you, and will chefer- g
fully refund the money. Try it today. f
Greenwood will build a Masonic}
Temple to cost 8110,000. I a
Chamberlain's ColiG, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. ; i
There is probably no medicine made |
that is relied upon with more implicit!
confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, ]
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. .
During the third of a century in which
it lias been in use, people have learned *
that it i> the one remcfly that never \
fails. When reduced with water and \
sweetened it i> pleasant to take. For ?
sale l>y Union Drug Co. j
Charged in a London court with
embezzling his employer's money, a
young man pleaded that lie was r
driven to it hy the ex|M>nsc of courting
three girls at one time. '.
He Foot)lit at Gettysburg. , i
David I'.arker. of Fayette, N. V., who.,
lo-t a foot at Gettysburg, writes: ji
Klectric Hitters have done me more j
I ?od than any medicine f ever took.
or several years I had stomach trou-1
. ' and paid out much money for ntedf
icinc to little purpose, until I began
a^ \ taking Kleetrie Hitters. I would not
-v take $500 for what they have done for
me." Grand tonic for the aged and
for female weaknesses. Great alter- ;
ative and body builder: best of all for
lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed
by all druggists. 50c.
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Timothy Hay;
Seed Meal; Wl
Stock Powde
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best of its kind; W
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ing in the feed line?
UNIOP
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Glass bathtubs are being made in
iermuny and are said to have ad-,
'antages over the metal and enamel, 1
be principal one being that they
,r.. nl.nn.u.v T].,.v ?
ii a solid piece ami one can l?e turn(1
out complete in about five mill- (
ites.
Relief from RheumatlG Pains.
"I suffered with rheuma?i?m for
tver two years," says Mr. R^Hsnd Cur-j
y. a patrolman, of K<^ West, Fla. i
'Sometimes it settled in my knees and;
amed me so I ?ytild hardly walk, at!
it her times it Would be in my feci and
lands so hWas incapacitated for duty.
)ne imi*\when,I was in severe pain
n,| j^me from it my wife went i-> the
store here and came hack with a
ottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 1
as rnhhed with it and foun t tiie pain
ad nearly gone durfng the night. 1
ept on using it for a little more than
wo weeks and found that it uroVe the
lieumatism away. I have rot had any
ouhle from that disease for over three
lonths." For sale by Union Drug Co.
Records for the number of iniirants
arriving at the port of New j
fork in a single day were broken '
iy ">,000 in the twenty-four hours
nding at 8 o'clock, May 2. By
tout hour fourteen steamships had
trobrtlinto harDir 20,729 immirrantBTK^m
nearly every section of
he eivilitjgtf. word.
For stomach troubles, biliousness
nd constipation try Chamberlain's
tomach and Liver Tablets. Many relarkable
cures have been effected by
hem. Price 25 cents. Samples free.
Mir sale by Union Drug Co.
Sir John Tenniel, the famous
Punch cartoonist, who celebrated,
lis X7th birthday the other day, is
till a fine military looking man, j
vith all his faculties intact and as
teen a mind as when he drew, his
irst cartoon.
Mire Nipples.
Any mother who has had expe-'
icnce with tlii> distressing ailment will
>e pleased to know that a cure may
>c effected by applying Chamberlain's
salve as soon as the child is done
inrsing. Wipe it off with a soit cloth
jciore allowing the babe to nurse.
Many trained nurses use this salve
Aitli 1 ?* -t result^. For sale by Union
Drug Co.
Two nun, of New York; who
have hern traveling in Kurope and
Africa and elsewhere were among
the President's visitors today. They
told the President that he was the
best known man in the world and
that in Kgvpi at loa>t 10,tWN)camels
were named for him.
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TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
A r.itaranfflnH furo
A UUU1UIIIOGU VU1C.
If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Indigestion
ill any form, gas, belching,
liitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy
spells, sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea,
gastritis., loathing of food, pains
or sweeling in the stomach, back or
side, deep-seated kidney or liver
trouble, then they will disappear in a
short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia
RetHedy , made especially to
cute Dyspepsia. Imligcstlon and all
Stomach Troubles, even of the worst
cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy
cxpells the gasses and sweetens the
breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic
and Constipation at once. Druggists
or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money
refunded if it fails to cure. Rice
Drug Co., Union, S. C.
Greenville is making great plans
for tin; Musical Festival to be held
there May lo-17. The men who
are behind the movement are determined
to make it a brilliant success
and are very much encouraged over
the prospects.
A Hard Debt to Pay.
"I owe a debt of gratitude that can
never be paid off." writes G. S. Clark,
of Wcsttield, Iowa, "for my rescue
from death by Dr. King's New Discovery.
Both lungs were so seriously
affected that death seemed imminent,
when f commenced taking New Discovery.
ominous dry, IjacJpflg.
cough quit before the first bottle was
used, and two more bottles made *
Complete cure." Nothing has ever
equaled New Discovery for coughs,
colds and all throat and lung complaints.
Guarantor! by all druggists.
50c and $x.oo. Trial bottle free.
It is said that a hill will Ik; introduced
in the general assembly of
Kentucky at its next session to establish
a whipping post in the state
for wife-lk'aters and potty thieves.
AppendiGtis.
Is due in a large measure to abuse of
the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives.
To avoid all danger use only
Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe,
rriiiit In ehmiicnre on/I ininimeit/n'o ^
SV..I.V MVHIinVId <111*1 III V aiWI 3. UU
arantced for headache, biliousness, malaria
and jaundice, at all druggist*. 25c.
The city of Warsaw, Russia, is
threatened with a serious epidemic
| of typhoid fever, originating in
! overcrowded prisons where thousands
of political suspects have been
confined for months awaiting trial.
Artsist have no trouble in securing
models. The famous beauties have discarded
corsets and have become models
in face and form since taking Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. .t?
1 cents, Tea or Tablets. The Rice Drug
^ Co#
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Car Best Wfiit
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rown Shorts, '
nts for Sucre
ass, Money Thai
('e you what you \yant
we always sell at lo
lvenience and good s
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STOCK FOOI
p PPC:- >Q<
] Mrs. C. L. ('u\orf wife of Sherff
C'ulver, of Fayette \Y>., is the heroire
of Northeast Ioa^^ now for lmv- i
' irigsubdued a jail rio^ith a rolling
pin. The sherilY was yit of town.
Mrs. Culver, hearing ^ seutlling
sound, seized the pin as the first t
veajron handy and rushed from the
house iiTto the jail. Finding half s
; dozen men in a fierce fight, shei,
knocked down the first within reap.h,:
and then seizing the ringleader by
j thi collar, marched him to a sepa- '
j rs?|? eell and locked him up.
Cu^s Blood, SRin Ureases, Cancer, Greatest J
Blood Purifier Free. j
If your blood is impure, thin, dis- ?
1 cased, hot or full n' humors, if you i
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, l
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, J:
risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, :<
bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any ';
' blood or skin disease, take Botanic
i Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores I
jheal, aches and pains stop and the blood 1
lis made pure and rich. Druggists or
by express $i per large bottle. Sample '
free by writing Blood Balm Co., At- !
lanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially ad:
vised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as I
| it cures after all else fails. Sold in
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ufiinn J. v... uy ivitc uriiu vu. auu i
Duke Drug Co. I
dt's too bad to see people who go
i fr^m day to day suffering from physical
weakness when Hollistef's Rockv
Mountain Tea wouldL ni^ke them well.
Tmc greatest 4onic *nowt>. 35 ejtnta,
-vln 'or Triolets. The Rice Drug Co.
J MrH~WrVP.atT 11 aw, mot??i$^of Harry
Trtiaw, has given $r>(),0()0 $0 the ngw-1
wjestmihster University enver. F
(>J all the fruits there are in ^he land.
Fhat grow on bush orltree,"
I j would give up the choicest ones
For Hojlister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ,
The Rice Drug Co.
I The new postage stamps designed
I 1>V the government localise of the !
Jamestown exposition have been
, ordered placed on sale. There are
two-cent, three-cent and five-cent
denominations. On the two-cent
stump there is an engraving of
Jphn Styiith, with a hack ground of'
Ifcen. The three-cent stamp has a !
picture of a party of English settlers
j finding at Jamestown in liK)?,!
a reddish hack-ground, while j
j the five-cent stamp has an engraving
of Pocahontas with a blue back-:
, fb-ound. *
,k ^innlllrant Prim.
in iiiyiiiiiuuiu I 111 jr01.
' "\\i flio Lord help you make Buck:
(leiA JTrni< a Salve known to all," writes 1
J. (jjlenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. It
quiefy took the pain out of a felon i
or fie ami cured it in a wonderfully!
, time." Best on earth for sores,.!
'/tiuJr and wounds. 25c at all drugr
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Bran and Sh<
:ne Scientific
i You Can Buy
. We deliver all foo
west market prices
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BACK GIVES OUT.
'lenty of Union Readers Have This
Experience.
You tax the kidneys?overwork
hem?
They can't keep up the continual ;
train. *
The back gives out?it aches and
>ains;
Urinary troubles set in.
Don't wait longer?take Doan's Kid-j
ley Pills.
Union people tell vou how, thw.??? - (
r\i?ijcii SJnilcrs, inifl-hand. residing]
it 15 Church St., says: "My son used
Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney trou- j
lie from which he has suffered almost 1
ill his life. He cannot stand any work j
which causes a strain on his hack and j
:Iie secretions ironi the kidneys are j
strong and dark and there is too fre-1
Client action, especially at night. I I
im convinced that the pains and other j
symptoms arise from weakness of the ;
kidneys and bladder and although we
liave given him a dozen kidney remedies j
the results were so slight that we I
thought he would be afflicted for life. |
Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised I
I went to Holmes Pharmacy and got'a;
box. Before he had used half of it (
the trouble was relieved. The use of I
two boxes brought such satisfactory |
results that we are as delighted as he
is. He has ha'd no return of the back- j
ache and the other symptoms of wea^
kidneys do not trouble him."
For sale by all dealers. Prig/g/K.
cents. Foster-Milburfi Co..
New York, sole agetttpior th&.pfuttd
States. toy-'
Remember >jn nliii|<l
Hlrn r\r\ a* liorfWWi. a
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For Protsction of Birds.
Mr. James Henry Rice, Jr., has
been elected secretary of the State
Audulxm society, which the last
legislature chartered, and will at
once begin an active canvass of the
appointing game wardens and other
wise seeing to the enforcement of
the game laws of the state.
"The gaiye laws of South Caro- j
lina are practically a dead letter to-1
MjraMr. Rice the other day.
"Th?$Fare violated with faithful
regularity throughout the state as |
to all sorts of game and fish as well.
as to insectivorous birds which
should he protected everywhere. It
is true the society's intention to see
that these laws are enforcer! regardless
of how much unpopularity that
course brings up on the heads of j
the officials of the society. Other
states are getting as high as SIOO,000
a year in license fees and tines,
and there is no reason why this
state should not get almost that
much. It is also the intention of
the society to see to the protection
af fish in the season." 1 |
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VERY LOW RATES
TO NORFOLK, VA? AND RETURN
ACCOUNT JAMESTOWN TERCENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION
VIA SOUTHERN RAIIWAY.
Season, sixty-day and fifteen-day
on sale daily commencing
April 10th, t?? and including November
:50tl), 1007.
Very low rates will also be made
for Military and Brass Bands in
uniform attending the Exposition.
STOI'-OVERS will be allowed on
season, sixty-day and fifteen-day
tickets, same as on stimmer tourist
tickets.
For full and complete information
call on Ticket Agents Southern
Railway, or write R. W. HUNT,
Division Passenger Agent, Charleston,
S. C.
(tf)
Notice
persona holding claims against
uKKstate of Dr. Clots \V. Austell, defeased,
will present the same to the
noderaigned properly attested, and all
persons indebted to said estate must
make payment to me without delay.
A. I). Price. Administrator.
I'uion, 8, ('., May 19l)7. 18-3t
CBPBBfc?fi? imtm - - n
' Citation to Kindred and Creditors
State of South Carolina, )
County of Union. i
By W. W. Johnson, Ksq., Probate Judge.
Whereas. Jason \1. (Jreer has made
suit to me to grant him betters of Admiriiatrutinn
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wii mo I.aiair ui anil e I fects
of Adolphus < loss, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditor* of the said Adolphus
(mss, deceased, that they be and appear,
before me. in the Court of ProDate,
to be held at I'nion C. II., South
Cbrplina, on the 17th day of May, next
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted,
(iiven under my hand and seal this
1st day of May, Anno Domini, 1907.
\V. \V. Johnson,
I'rebate Judge.
Published on the I'.rd day of May,
1!M)7. in The I'nion Times. l8-2t
$150 per Month.
Why work for a mere living'when
you can en.-ily clear $7 profit on ea<*h
dollar. Work in your own locality.
Sells at almost every home over and
over again. Plain and complete instruction
bv return mail for 25 rents.
Address J F. Clark, Conway, Ark.
5-yr