The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 02, 1912, Page 2, Image 2
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There Are Melons and Melons? I
but the rich, sweet, juicy ones are -I
those that had plenty of available J jt
POTASH
to insure normal ripening with rapid sugar formatiorL^-%, I
The right kind of fertilizer is a good investment. The vines will continue
to bear melons of first quality instead of yielding only odc or two pickings and -B
then a lot of unmarketable culls.
y ~Supplement the compost with iooo to 1500
#> mfr pounds of 5-8-10 goods, the ammonia to be
derived mainly from organic substances like
?Ve^ blood, tankage, fish or cottonseed meal.
tfr JC& This is equally good for cucumbers, pump.
2^kkins and squashes.
J Write us (or Potash prices vj , n,
L^ I and iree books with (ormu- fn}1 till r9VC
w 3/f' | las and directions. ?
GERMAN KALI WORKS. Ire.
I Baltimore: CentiSMtsl MMiSg Chkact: Hosadaock Back
WUStUUl 5>ALfc!
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
iand 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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j| The Straight Road to |j
T n tt r*\ d~% *F
1M?d U H/ 5 J
"If you are endowed with great talents, in- Jp
dustry will improve them, but if your abilities ^
are only moderate, industry will supply their O
deficiencies." Industrious habits plus sys- ||
a tematic money depositing keeps many a per- ^ j
son on the straight road to success. Be clear S
in your financial matters. Use your talents, J J
Igl be industrious, and run your finances on the ^
II check account sysetm of this bank. t?
(The Old Reliable) ^
1 Merchants & Planters National Bank "
?OF UNION, S. C.
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K- M. PARK, Pres. A. H. FOSTER, Vice ITes. Z
g^ J. D. ARTHUR, Cashier. V
2 CAPITAL ANI) SUSPLUS $100,000. !8?
p*r*fr^5|>ty
] 25% YOU CAN SAVE 25% |
|! *4?One-Fourth ? *4 !|
I ON MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES |
? BY DEALING DIRECT WITH US. 'i
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^ You save Agents' Commission and the middle i$
i man's Profit. i z
|' You get First Class Material. J |
??? You get First Class Workmanship. i|
II You get your work promptly. J |
?j|i You pay no money in advance. i$
fYou deal with a reputable and responsible firm 'I
who fulfill every contract they make. J |
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J; Bailey Undertaking Company.
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On* Instance In His Mind. Reflection en Cholly.
Ska?And you say that you have Cholly handling his friend's raalways
avoided blaming me. I'd like volver gin?erly)?"I suppose now If
to have you mention one Instance this should go off while I'm holding It
He?With pleasure. Remember, right Ilka this It would blow my brains
after we were married, 1 ate a pie ootT" His Friend?'"No, It wouldn't
yon baked, and when the doctor do that, but It would bore a hole nine a
came I told him It was clams. i through your head."
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EX-SHERIFF GILREATH DEAD.
Prominent Citizen o{ Greenville Sac- '
cumbs to Brief Illness.
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Greenvillo, Jan. 28.-?-Mr. P. D. I
Gilreath, one of the most prominent d
and bent known citixena oi Green- "
ville County/ died thia morning tl
after an illness of several days,
brought on by an attack of aucte in- c
digestion on January 18. - He was
in his 76ib year, and for twentyfour
years was sheriff of Greenville
County.
Mr. Gilreath was born in the
upper part of the county, and early
in life married Miss Emily Taylor,
also of Greenville. To them six
children were born, five of whom
are living. Mr. and Mrs. Gilreath,'
the latter surviving, observed the
fifty-sixth anniversary of their marriage
the past year. Sixteen grandchildren
and two great grundchildrenfralso
survive.
Mr'. Gilreath served through the
War Between the' States and his record
is without a blemish. It has
been said of him that he did not
know the meaning of the word fear.
and during the twenty-four years he
Berved ae sheriff of this county he
displayed courage and efficiency l
that has never been excelled. He *
was succeeded as sheriff by his son,
J. Gilreath, and the two together
held the reins of that branoh ol the
county government for thirty-two I
years. The funeral ahd interment !
will be on Tuesday. j
"THE TEN COMMANDMENTS \
OF AGRICULTURE." 5
Good Farming Doctrines Epitomized
by the Late Dr. Seaman A.
Knapp for Whose Memorial
Funds Are Being Raised.
(1) Prepareadeep and thorough- 1
ly pulverized seed-bed, well drained; ?
break in the fall to a depth of 8, 10 }
or 12 inches, according to the soil, t
with implements that will not bring 1
too much of the subsoil to the aur- *
face. The foregoing depths should j
be reached gradually. s
(2) Use seed of the best variety,
intelligently selected and carefully
stored.
C*) In cultivated crops give the I
rows and the plants in the rows a
space suited to the plant, the soil
and the climate.
(4) Use intensive tillage during \
the growing period of the crops. \ J
(5) Secure a high content\yjL^
humus in the soil bv the use i
legumes, barnyard manure, farm re- *
fuse, and commercial fertilizers. ,
(6) Carry out a systematic crop (
rotation with a winter cover crop. (
(7) Accomplish more work in 1
a day by using more horse-power
and better implements.
(8) Increase the farm stock to
the extent of utilizing all the waste
products and idle lands of the farm.
(9) Produce all the food re- ^
quired Jor the men and animals on
the farm.
(10) Keep an account of each \
farm product, in order to know 1
from which the^gaii^or loss arises, i
An Epidemic of Coughing <
is sweening over the town. Old and ]
young alike are affected, and the strain i
is particularly hard on .ittle children and
on elderly people. Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound is a quick, safe and reliable
cure for all coughs and colds. Contains
no opiates. Jonesville Drug Co.
Glyinph's Pharmacy.
Jockey Killed in Charleston.
Charleston, Jan. 25.? Jockey Albert
Hlirton WHS lrill?rl fhiw
??. vmo aitui "
noon at Palmetto track, through the
failing of his horse, McAndrews, in
the fifth race. The horse stepped '
into a hole in the soft track in try- \
ing to avoid a stumbling horse in i
front, and the jockey was thrown to
the track, striking on his bead,
fracturing his skull. He died in 40 j
minutes. He rode for his father, ;
M. Burton, who has several horses j
on the Charleston track. *
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Wood's Seeds i
For 1912.
Our New Descriptive Catalog
is fully up-to-date, and tells aU
about the best i
Garden and
Farm Seeds. !
Every farmer and gardener
should Have a copy of this cata
log, which has long been recog- \
nized as a standard authority, e
for the full and complete infor- 1
mation which it give*.
We are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed ,
Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, i
Sola Beans and all Farm Seeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed
free on request Write for it
T. W. WOOD & SONS, j
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Vs. \
NO CAUSE TO DOUBT
i Statement of Facts Backed by a
Strong Guarantee.
We guarantee immediate and positive
elief to all sufferers from count ipation.
n every caso where our remedy fails to
o this we will return the money paidl
h for it. That's a frank statement of
sets, and we want you to substantiate
hem at our risk. 1
Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like
andy, are particularly prompt and
greeable in action, may be taken at any
fme, day or night; do not cause diarhoea,
nausea, griping, excessive loose*
teas, or other undesirable effects. They
lave a very mild but positive action upon
he organs with which they come in conact,
apparently acting as a regulative
onic upon the relaxed muscular coat of
he bowel, thus overcoming weakness,
ind aiding to restore the bowels to more
rigorous and healthy activity.
Kexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and
deal for the use of children, old fdlks
knd delicate persons We cannot too
tighly recommend them to all sufferers
rom any form of constipation and its atendant
evils. That's why we back our
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?iui > ! iuvui miu our promise 01 money
>ack if they do not give entire . satttrfacion.
* Three siaes: 12 tablet* 10 centn,
16 tabletH 25 cents, and 60 tablets 50
ents. Remember, you can obtain Rexall
Remedies in Union only at our store?
[ he Rexall Store. The Rice Drug Co.
All He Had to Do With It.
"And you actually consented to let'
four wile run for officer" "Consentedf
Certainly not 1 acquiesced."
The Trials of A Traveler
"1 am a traveling salesman," writes
2. K. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt.. "and
vae often troubled with constipation nnd
ndigestion till I began to use Dr. King's
'Jew Life Pills, which I have found an
ixcellent remedy." For all stomach,
iver or kidney troubles they are unqualed.
Only 25 cents at The Rice
)rug Co.
Salt a Universal Production.
Salt la nmrilirfvrl In almn.i
jountry In the world
A Warning Against Wet Feet
Wet and chilled feet usually affect the
nucous membrane of the nose, throat
md lungs, and la grippe, bronchitis or
meumonia may result. Watch careully,
particularly the children, and for
he racking stubborn coughs give Foley's
rloney and Tar Compound. It soothes
he inflamed membranes, and heals the
xiugh quickly. Take no substitute,
roneavilfe Drug Co. Glymph's PhaJmicy.
Morality and Business.
It morality In business leads u>
bankruptcy. It ceases to be morality
First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis
hat was the case with Mrs. W. S Bailey,
dcCreary, Ky. "My wife was taken
lawn with a severe attack of la grippe. <
Inlch run "into bronchitis. She toughed
is tho' She had consumption' aim could
lot sleep at night. The first bottle of
Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound gave
ler so much relief that she continued
ising it until she was permanently
;urea." Joncsvillo Drug Co. Glymph's
Pharmacy.
Daily Thought.
But the mind never unbends Itself
so agreeably as in the conversation of
a welbcbosen friend.?Addison.
The Sound Sleep of Good Health
is not for those suffering from kidney
uiments and irregularities. The prompt
use of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel
backache and rheumatism, heal and
strengthen sore, weak and ailing kidneys,
restore normal action, and with it health
r?uu mrcuKiu. iTirs. i*i. f. fs pa is bury,
Sterling, 111., Buys: "I Buffered great
pain in my back and kidneys, could not
deep at night, and could not raise my
handH over my head. But two bottles of
Foley Kidney Pills cured me." Jonesville
Drug Co. Glymph's Pharmacy.
Discourtesy Resented.
1 would aa soon shake hands with
a soft mackerel as with a man who
offers two fingers.?Sir Francis Vane.
Wouldn't You?
Wouldn't you like to boa leader instead
nf a follower? Wouldn't you like to be
& "live wire" in business, originating
ideas and methods that will cause big
business men to bid for your services?
Wouldn't you like to get more pay?
You can have all this experience?you
:*an get the Ijigger pay, you can successfully
manage a busmen of your own?if
you will talce the necessary training, and
you can get the training eitlier at college
>r by mail. The first step is to write
INO. F. DRAUGHON, President, Nashirille,
Tenn., for prices on lessons BY
MAIL; or for catalogue on courses AT
lOLLKGE, address Draughon's Practical
lusincHs College, Columbia or GreenMile,
8. C., or Augusta, Ga., or Nashrille,
Tenn.
Prescient In His Day.
A scientist has discovered that la
5321 A. D. the earth will cease to
turn on Its axis. But If It shouldn't
he will be spared the humiliation ot |
earing tne people denounce him as a
liar.?Memphis News.
Foley Kidney Pills will cure any case
if kidney or bladder trouble not beyond
he reach of medicine. No medicine can
lo more. Joneaville DnigCo. Cilymph'a
'haruiacy.
Poet's Longest and 8hortest Play.
"Hamlet" is the longest of Shake
ipeare's plays and the "Comedy of
Errors" the shortest
Trespass Notice.
All persona are hereby notified not to
lunt, flah or allow their atook to tre8- ]
>aa8 upon my land in the Iloganaville \
ownanip under iienalty of proaectition. .
-2tpd Mn. B. K. Boyd. ]
|; IT IS ALWAYS I
jj Our Custom ?
1 To take stock the first of Feb- #
] | ruary, and we want to reduce I
1' our stock as low: as possible, I
i | therefore we will continue g
tbe remarkable low prices we |
j ) are offering our Suits and |
?Coats, Boys' Suits, etc., for *
j I another week. f
Below are some of the offerings g
| All $27.50 and $25.00 SUITS . $20.001
I! All 22.50 and 20.00 " 17.50}
I! All 18.00 " . 13.50 }
I! All 16.50 " . 12.50 j|
|: All 15.00 and 13.50 " . 10.00 H
I! All 12.50 and 10.00 " . 9.00U
All 9.00 and 8.50 " . 7.5011
f 'IIf
All Rnvs' Suits Oft ?
i!1 47 Jg
f! Big Reduction on Men's f
i' mt
1; Overcoats. ; \
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j; Come and Look. ;f
j| J. Cohen, f
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Bridges lime and Space
IT WAS A QUESTION of life or death and
the victim's life hung by a slender thread. A
difficult operation was necessary. To he successful
the operation must be performed at once.
The services of a specialist were required, but he
was in a distant city.
The specialist was reached oyer the Long
Distance Bell Telephone, the case - described and
the operation arranged for.
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The sufferer's life was saved through the
ability of the Universal Bell Telephone Service to.
bridge time and space.
?By the way, have you a Bell Telephone?'
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
THE DIXIE CAFE I
Is now prepared to serve its customers in tlie best I
of style. Model Kitchen, Model Dining Room and I
Prompt Service at Reasonable Prices.
OYSTERS SERVED IN ALL STYLES j
Regular Meals 25c. Open Day and Night.
Hot and Cold Lunch.
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I Phone 72 Main Street Union, S. C. I
Fifty Young Men Wanted. E. I N" M A N'
_ . ATTORNEY A.T L*AW
Fifty more young men are wanted U
learn Telegraphy and aonept positions ae ORJtJtfNVILLB, B. C.
telegraph oiierators on the L. A N. Rail - _ ?? mmA - . .
road. Address E. H. Roy, Supervisor mmm mm r iraiu.?
Mashville, Tenn. 3B-U 121 Court BtrMt.