The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 26, 1912, Page 2, Image 2
CLOSE OUT SALE! I
A few more articles of Good,
New Furniture at just
HALF PRICE
$40.00 Suit of Furniture at $20.00. All $45.00,
$50.00, $55.00, $65.0, a few Dressers, Beds,
Stoves, etc., for Half Price. Pianos, Organs
and Machines at One-third off for the present.
All for cash. Terms made on regular prices.
S. M. RICE, E. U.
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1 I son on the straight road to success. Be clear tip
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^ J J J. 13. ARTHUR, Cashier. X :
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NO CAUSE TO DOUBT Then She Pondered.
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A Statement of Facts Backed by a! "Jrou acknowledge nuu i im\?
r> -* done much to nmke you what yon
Strong Guarantee. are ? ..()h , n(.kno\vle?He." he replied.
We guarantee immediate and positive "that you deserve nearly nil the credit
relief to all sufferers from constipation. for making me what I am Fly the
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do this we will return the money paid what I am la head over heels In debt?"
uh tor it. That'h a frank statement of __jud(re
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candy are particularly prompt and AdvcrtiHe for a $4.a.wwk Rir, or j
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rhoea, nausea, griping, excessive loose- t)|irA|:onrt 3 *
net*, or other und^irable effects. They A<1 vertigo for a $20-a-week stenographer
have a very mild but positive action upon or bo0kk who writes a good busithe
organs with which they come ,n con- neRH h , ?and havo?ut few, if
tact, apparently acting as a regulative applications. Why? Because all
tome upon the relaxed muscular coat of ^ ||(.rH ,J, l)0okkceiM!r8
the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, * . .. * *. , , . . ? .
and aiding to restore the bowels to more ""le a i,oo<l lian.1 hav. good posi
vi^rous and healthy activity. To succeed in any )in*> of work, one
Rexall Orderlies are nimrpmble and mmi l)0 trftined. Yon ran get the
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and delicate persons We cannot too yj^n
highly recommend them to all sufferers * For'price* on lessons BY MAIL, adfrom
any form of constipation and its at- dres8 jNO, F DKAUGHON, iTesidont,
Cendant evils. That s why we hack our Nashville, Tenn For catalogue giving
faith in them with our promise of money rap,M 0( tuition AT COLLEGE, address
^ Jlf"'* ? not ?Jvf entire satisfac- j)raUgjmn?H Practical Business College,
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.MS tablets cents, and 80 tablets . Augusta, (la., or Nashville, Tenn.
cents. Remember, you can obtain Kexall ^ ^
Remedies in Union only at our store? m
The Rex all Store. The Rice Drug Co. I TeSpaSS INOtlCe.
*" _ j t All persons are hereby notified not to
hflforta will be renewed next hunt, fish or allow their stork to tn?M-1
month to free Harry K. Thaw from pj^a upon my land in the Bogansville
the Btate Hospital for the Criminal- township under penalty of prosecution.
!y Ineane at Matteawan. 4-2tpd Mrs. B. K. Boyd.
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News. * ' I gr
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Bantuc, Jan. 16.?The lengthen- sii
ing of the days seems to he bring- w
ing real winter. Should all farmers dt
tremble for the oat crop? An ex- it
perimental station director said 16 m
degrees for three'or four days was th
sufficient to kill oats. How about tii
10 and 11 degrees. so
Comparing this year with last in
farmers are simply away behind? ti<
tied up like shipping on the great to
lakes. They can scarcely get fire- m
wood. They are almost afraid of a{
getting out into the fields with a in
wagon and team. d<
By "Judge" B. (i. Gregory leav- d?
ing us and going to Carlisle there tl
will be a vacancy here as magistrate, sr
but I understand there are at least
two aspirants for the place. Of
course we cannot tell yet who will
be the magistrate. There may be
seve ?1 applicants.
fVU 01*0 to r\ of rtniinU ^
to iiuv uiu\ la UiilUll 111 HUT I 4U
town at this time. It is all sold. I
People had to sell and they are*still
blue streaked for their money has cl
most all been spent and not enough al
at that to go around. w
There have been some business T
changes here since the old year m
went out. i. e., the firm of Jeter & I
Gregory has been dissolved by mutual
consent and Mr. B. G. Gregory,
one of the firm, is going to do.business
at Carlisle and Mr. L. B. Jeter,
the other member, will move his
stook of goods, known here as L. B. 111
Jeter No. 2, and which was con- 0i
ducted by Mr. L. B. Jeter, Jr., has !v
been moved into the old Porter
building just vacated by Jeter &
Gregory.
Sunday, while snow was on the .
ground, must have been a fine day
for hunting, and several went hunt- *
ing. Sunday was a preaching day 111
here but it was too bad for that, but
if you had been here and heard the | j*
Gruns nnnninf nrnnnrt vnn n-nnl>l I U<
have thought you were in the back- ir
woods, where there was no church
or Sunday school. Of course they
miscounted and thought it was Sat'
urday, for certainly those men would
not ofiend the religious sensibilities
of the Christian ladies or set a bad
example for the boys, the future
hope ot the country, by hunting on
Sunday.
Don't repeal the game law or do
away with the game wardens. There
.is going on around here tta killing
'of protected birds?mocW^J^rd^ p!
blue birds, robins or
man-boy can gel a shontlT^jV' tftm J J
gave some of these btrd killers'* .
warning and one said, "what do J.
care for that law." I have seen a ,
dead mocking bird that I thought a
was shot with a small rille and just h,
as sure as I see (ne shooting a mock- w
ing bird I will report him. I do
not think one ought to charge the
parents with raising their boys-bad- .
ly, but they need a hou^e of correc- bt
tion at home. or
I have just been told that on the
last two Sundays while snow was ? 5
the ground people, both white and f0
colored, in the section toward the at
river, werehunting and killing large
nillint.it i?>M r?f rahhilo I'"'!'"
we, a? a community, drifting backwards
or has some freak of nature 81
placed ub in a "Creek Nation" (In- *
dian.) I am sorry, for though v
every man must answer for his own
sins that reflects badly on a com- d
munity. All this makes a seemingly
pessimistic batch of news for |
a new year.
We are having winter"in earnest t(
now. That northwest hlizzard after w
giving Kansas City and other places cl
about that region a nip came across CI
in two days and was on the job in JV
our town Saturday. We had plenty
of cold last week and plenty of rain,
hail, sleet and snow with a temperature
almost stationary and a range g
of only 3 to 8 'degrees for several 8
days and several dates down to 2(5 P
and 21 degrees. From a set maximum
of 11 degrees Friday at sunset,
the hour of observation, the
thermometer fell to 1(5 degrees set ^
maximum. Saturday afternoon \*
just before night it fell 3 degrees in H
one hoar. Sunday morning 11 de- ?
Wood's Seeds ?
For 1812. ^ E
Our Now
.,vn vwu l(JUVS voiaiog
is fully up-to-date, and tells ail
about the best
Garden and I
Farm Seeds.
Every farther and gardener v
should have a copy of this cata- log,
which has long been recognized
as ft standard authority,
for the full and complete information
which it gives. 01
We are headquarters for *
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed ' n
Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, J
Sola Beans and all rarra Seeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed
free on request. Write for it. *
T. W. WOOD O SONS. ?
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. ?
eee was recorded. This was by
veral degrees the coldest weather
nee the 26th day of January, 1905,
hen there was a minimum of 10
;grees. On February 14th, 190.^
was 11 degrees. This, Tuesday
orning, it is 10 degrees. To say
lat it was a blizzard would l>e putng
it just right. The wind blew
i hard that very little snow caught
i the rain guage and the precipitaon
(melted snow) only amounted
? .05 inch and* the snow measurelent
in a wide, level field the averse
of six measurements was 4
idles. Snow was driven under
Kirs, through small cracks and un-r
shingles and seemed to laugh at
lat as a burglar would at a locknith.
Hey Denver.
A Kind Letter.
Greenwood, S. C.,
Jan. 20, 1912.
[r. L. M. Rico, Editor The Times,
Union, S. C.
Dear Sir: Enclosed herewith find
leek for $1 to help the good cause
ong. My two little girls look forard
for the weekly, visit of The
iraes with as much pleasure as does
ly wife and self. With best wishes
nn,
Very truly yours,
J. F. Alman, Jr.
The 2-months-old son of Mr. and
frs. J. L. Pruitt, of Greenville,
let death in a most unusual manner
lrly Thursday afternoon when the
ipple of a milk bottle, from which
was feednig, slipped so far down
3 ihroat as to choke it. It seems
lat the child was placed in its crib
y its mother and the nursing bottle
iclined on the pillow by its head,
he nipple was placed in the baby's
louth, and in this manner the
lother left it for a short while,
eturning, she discovered her baby
sad, the nipple of the bottle havig
slipped far down its tiny throat.
A Kind Letter.
Lowryville, S. C.,
Route No. 2,
Jan. 18, 1912.
he Union Times, ,
Union, S. C.
My Dear Sir: Please find enclosed
loney order lor 82 on my subecripon.
Please credit me with same
id pend me receipt. Also let tht
iper come on. I beg to remain,i
Yours very truly,
* JTRyByarn.
The Loved and Lost.
A bacbeior shouldn't feel sad as he .
Its and thinks of the beautiful *lri
rat was. So many more bachelors
ave no girl that was 1 ?Lippincotlfs
agaxlne.
The Choice of a Husband
too important a matter for u woman to
j handicapped by weakness, bad blood
foul breath. Avoid tlrese kill-hopes
Y taking Dr. King's l.ife Pills. New
rength, tine complexion, pun; breath,
icerful spirits?things that win men?
How their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c
The Rice Drug Co.
Think Shark Can Smell Death.
There Is an old superstition among
ailors which Is still believed In, that
'hen a shark persistently follows a
es&el It Is a sign that some person
n board Is going to die. Tbo alleged
eason is that the great fish can scent
eath.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compouud.
Is a reliable family medicine. Give it
> your children, and take it yourself
hen you feel a cold coming on. It
leeks and cureH coughs and colds and
oup and prevents bronchitis and pneulonia.
Jonesville Drug Co. Glymph's
harmacy.
Truth Mixed With Alloy.
Truth cornea to us from the past, as
old Is washed from the mountains of
ierra Nevada. In minute but precious
articles, and Intermixed with Infinlts
lloy, the debris of centuries?Doves
Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., has
i\aaa;uv;u an milling tt puHIUVU CUH! lOl*
tni wetting. "My little boy wet in the
id every night clear through on the
oor. I tried Hevural kinds of kidney
ledicine and 1 was. in the drug store
>oking for something different to help
im when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills,
fter he had taken them two days we
>uld see a change and when he had
rken two thirds of a ltottle he was cured. ,
hat is about six weeks ago and he. has
nt wet in the bed since. Jonesvillo
rug Co. Glyniph's Pharmacy.
Soul the Abode of Truth.
Truth! Where is truth but In the
out Itself? Facts, objects are but
hantoms; matter-woven ghosts of
tils earthly night, at which the sodl
leaping here In the mire and clay of
latter shudders and names Its own
ague tremors, sense and perception.
-Charles Klngsley
What Makes A Woman?
One hundred and twenty pounds, more
r lees, of bone and muscle don't make
woman. It'H a good foundation. Put
ito it health and strength and she may
lie a kingdom. But that's iust what
lectric Bitters Rive her. 1 houeands
less them for overcoininR fainting and ,
iszy spells and for dispelling weakness,
ervousness backache and tired, listless,
orn out feeling. "Klectric Bitters have
one me a world of good," writes Eliza
ool, Depew, Okla., "and I thank you, 1
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11 ruary, and we want to reduce g
j our stock as low as possible, ?
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i the remarkable low prices we ?
! [ are offering our Suits and g
Coats, Boys' Suits, etc., for ?
! I another week. g
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| Below are some of the offerings ?
| $27.50 and $25.00 SUITS . $20.00 J
fAII 22.50 and 20.00 " . 17.501
All 18.00 " . 13.50 J
I All 16.50 " . 12.50 J
|: All 15.00 and 13.50 " . 10.00 g
l: All 12.50 ;and 10.00 " 9.00 |
|; All 9.00 and 8.50 " . 7.501
1 All Boys' Suits V* Off. I
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Big Reduction on Men's !|
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A telephone on the Farm affprds the Farmer's family freedom R
from isolation as well as protection in the absence of the men. ? I
Mr. S. S. Lee, of Blanch, N. C., writes: "Some time ago one B dB
of our friends' husband was compelled to be off until ten o'clock at M f fS
night. During that time no one was in the house but his wife. 0
She talked to us all up and down the line, and each family was
ready to go to her at a minute's notice. She said she was so glad B*'
she had a phone, as she would not feel at all lonely." g
Write for our free booklet and see how little it costs to have a
telephone on your Farm. Address U
Farmers Line Department ( I / |
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE (f A m ' NH
& TELEGRAPH COMPANY
154 Soutl> Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. |
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THE DIXIE CAFE ||
Is now prepared to serve its customers in the best 19
of style. Model Kitchen, Model Dining Room and 'H
Prompt Service at Reasonable Prices. jB
OYSTERS SERVED IN ALL STYLES H
Regular Meals 25c. Open Day and Night. * HH
Hot and Cold Lunch.
THE DIXIE CA.FB ''-W
Phone 72 Main Street Union, S. C. I '&
Fifty Young Moo Wanted. E. I N M A N
FHty more younj? men are wanted U ATTORNEY AT LAW I
learn Telegraphy and accept positions ae ORBKNVtLLB, Mi C.
telegraph operators on the L. A N. Rail - ... . - . .
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Nashville, Tenn. 36-tf 121 Court Stwet. j
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