The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 21, 1912, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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I COl % F wr~ ?+:n YY c auu Come C Top-Dressing. Results obtained at the South Carolina Experiment Station show that a top-dressing with nitrate of soda gives good results on cotton ( corn and small grains. The increase is most marked during a wet year because this nitrogen is already in an immediately available form, while the rotting of the organic sources does not proceed as rapidly as usual on account of the excess of moisture in the soil. The amount to apply per acre varies with the fertility of the soil and the previous fertilization, but we would suggest from fifty pounds per acre on poor land up, according to the fertility of the soil. Early applications are coming into favor. We recommend that the soda be applied to corn when it is between knee and waist high, to cotton just as the shapes begin to form, and to small grain in March. Care should be taken not to sow nitrate of soda on wet plants, because it is likely to scald them. It is best to apply it just after a rain, when the moisture has dried off of the leaves of the plants, then cultivate with a much forming implement as soon as the ground is dry enough to plow. T. E. Keitt, Chemist. Clemson College, S. C., May 18, 1912. WHEN HER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. , .. ? Union women know how the aches and pains that often come when the kidneys fail make life a burden Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells distressing urinary troubles, are frequent indications of weak kidneys only- They attack kidney disDoan's Kidney Pills are for the kidnevs onlv. Thev attack kilnev dis eases by striking at the cause. Here's proof of their merit in a Union woman's words: Mrs. A. M. J< nes, 62 S. Church St., Union, S. C., says: "I think very highly of Doan's Kidney Pills and I urge everyone suffering from kidney trouble to try them. I was subject to backaches and head aches and often had dizzy and nervous spells. The secretions from my kidneys also bothered me and plainly showed that I needed a kidney medicine. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from the Palmetto Drug Co., gave me relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milbburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Notice of Bridge Letting. The Board of County Commissioners will meet at the bridge site on Brown's Creek at the Sims place near Broad river, on Monday, June 24th, for the purpose of letting to the lowest responsible bidder a contract for building a wood bridge at that place. , Plans and specifications to be made known on day of letting. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board, 24-2t z J. H. Spears County Supr. H111I4I Vaiik Cm rntntn Tin! AJU11U 1UU1 jptUII Up By Taking Huiet's Pink Blood Purifier The Best Tonic you can take for the spring and summer, at the PALMETTO DRUG CO. THE MONEY SAVERS Union. S. C. VIE" OR ALL < I GPII Anr L kJVXl V/ ux 25c. Oi ret Your i No Brighter. "When you were a boy did you always mind your father?" asked the young hopeful. "Not always, my son," replied the governor, "but I was soundly thrashed every time I disobeyed him." "Ge ,then you didn't learn any easier than I do, did you dad?" was the retort of the young: hopeful.?Detroit Free Press. RESIDENCE FOR RENT. I will rent my home place on the corner of South and Church streets, furnished or unfurnished. Every room has nice furniture and floor covering:. All modern conveniences?bath sewerage and electric lights. 160 feet of porch. All necessary outhouses, Garden now planted. Large orchard. Well on the premises. T. M. McNeace, 32 South St., 24-3t Union, S. C. FOR SALE. I will sell, at public outcry to the highest bidder on Salesday, July 1, 1912, just after the legal sale at Union Court House, the following described real estate: A certain lot of land in the aforesaid State and County, in West Union located on the Stokes property across Tosh's branch, and known in the survey of the division of A. R. Stokes' land, as lot No. 19, same being part of said lot on which stands a house and being the same land conveyed by John Miller to Janie Pratt and Liza Miller, dated July 24th, 1905, and recorded in Book W. 40 of Deeds, Page 100. Terms of Sale: Cash and purchaser to pay for papers and recording. Albert E. Hill, 24-3t. Attorneys for Owners. Your Capital. Your SPARE TIME is your unemployed capital. Think of the idle moments you lose at night that could ue prontaoiy spent in taxing, o x MAIL., lessons in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, Business Letter Writing, Business English, Arithmetic, etc. For prices on Home Study BY MAIL, address Jno. F. Draughon, President, Nashville, Tenn. For catalogue on courses at college, address Draughon's Practical Business College, Columbia or Greenville, S. C, or Nashville, Tenn. DR. D. H. MARTIN DENTIST Room No. 2, Nicholson Building, Union, S. C. Office hours: 9 a. m., to 1 p. m., 2 to 6 p. m. DR. I. M. HAIR DENTIST Office Over Mutual Dry Goods Company. WEBSTER'S ! 1MTTVI7 il INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridged dictionary in many years. Contains the pith and essence of an authoritativo library. Covers every field of knowledge. An Encyclopedia in a single book. The Only Dictionary with the New Divided l'afcc. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. fifJOO Til 11 st r All on s Cnstnourlv thalf a million dollars. iCt us toll you about this most | remarkable singlo volume. U ^?r Bnmp^c I peper and j jfiSfet \ ,^j(P^l>.&C.Merriar?iCo._ Bilk? ros jrOODS Ar /\i W U9IU111C lly 10 Ya Coupons t ? 1 [ COUNTY CANDIDATES For United States Senate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democrtaic party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. N. B. Dial, Laurens, S. C. Far Solicitor. I am a candldato for Solicitor ol the Seventh Judicial Circuit, subecl to the Democratic Primary election. J. C. Otta. Spartnburg, S. C. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. B. Hill, Spartanburg, S. C, House of Representatives. I hereby announce my candldac? for the House of Representatives from Union County, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Demo< cratlc primary. 1 W. P. O'Shields. I hereby announce myself a candl date for election to the Leglslatun of South Carolina, and pledge mysel to abide by the decision of the Demo cratlc primary election. B. Q. Wllburn. : For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the office of Sheriff of Unloi county and pledge myself to abide h the decision of the Democratic prima J. W. Bandera. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Union county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. j nay Fnnt. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-eleotion to the office ol Sheriff of Union county, eubect to the declson of the Democratic primary. J. Gideon Long. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Union County, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. J. H. Wllburn. Cor Clerk of Court. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of Court for Union county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. L. G. Southard. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office ol Clerk of Court for Union county and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. I. Frank Peoke. For County Treasnrer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer ol Union county, and pledge myself tc abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. L. S. Townsend. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office ol I treasurer of Union county, subject tc the decision of the Democratic primary. J. H. Bartles. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Treasurer for Union County, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. S. Hay Wilburn. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself for reelection to the office of Auditor foi Union county, subject to the declslor of the Democratic primary. T. J. Betenbaugh. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Auditor for Union County and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. Levi. W. Smith. i nereoy itnnounce myseir a candidate for election to the office Oi Auditor for Union county, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. C. Oreer. The friends of Claude J. Thomas anuuiince him a candidate for election tc the office of Auditor for Union countj and pledge that he will abide by the | decision of the Democratic Prlmarj I election. . KA r LOWES rs 10 Yai 4 irds to a c for the T; > County Superintendent of Education. | I hereby Announce myself ap a candidate for re-election to the office of Superintendent of Education for Un. Ion county, subject to the rules gov, ernlng the Democratic primary. Thos. H. Gore. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Union county and pledge myself to abide by the decls, Ion of the Democratic primary. IT n T I4A1 11. V>. lllllio. For Coroner of Union County. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Un1 ton county, subject to the rules of the 1 Democratic primary. Leslie B. Godshall. I hereby announce my candidacy ' for the office of Coroner of Union County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. W. Meng. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Cofoner for Union county, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. B. Gilbert. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner for Union county, and pledge myself to abide > by the decision of the Democratic rtW m ? *? || |ruuiCH/ ClOV'UUU. J. Boyd O'Shields. 1 For Magistrate Goshen Hill Township I hereby announce myself a candiIdite for Magistrate of Goshen Hill ^wnahip, and will abide by the r?mnU of the -Btemocratic primary eiectife Arthur Lee. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Jonesrllle Township, subect to the decision of the Democratic primary. A J. Wright. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Coroner of Union county and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. S. Ezel Gregory. I hereby annonuce mymlf a candidate for Coroner for Union County, and pledge myself to aideyby the deHalnn nf tho o?l?" tlon. R. C. Sands. J I hereby announce myseAa candi- ] date for the office of Corona for Union County, and pledge nvself to abide by the decision of tra Democratic primary election. \ T. E. Ktty. County Commissioner.! I hereby announce myself alandl date for County CommlssloneAsubject to the decision of the Smpcratlc primary. J. W. Na* " J I hereby announce myself a ?%7^r date for the office of County Con\ *1 ; sloner for Union County, subjec&al ' to the decision of the Democral, 1 primary. T ' J. D. Fleming! I hereby announce myself a canc\ date for the office of County CommlA a inn or for Union County, subject tl f to the decision of the Democratic ? primary. J J. Q. Bishop. . I hereby announce myself a candl-1 . date for the office of County Commls-' . sloner for Union County, subject to , to the decision of the Democratic [ primary. H. G. Bailey. I hereby announce myself a candl, date for the office of County Commissioner for Union County, subject to to the decision of the Democratic . primary. I. M. Mobley. i I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner of Union County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. Joseph Sanders. \ I hereby announce myself a eandf> date for election to the office of County Commlsloner for Union county, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. H. J. Klrby. I hereby announce myself a candi| date for election to the office of ! County Commlsloner for Union county, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. Pack Thony.a^ I hereby announce myself a candlt date for County Commissioner, sub ? Ject to the decision of the Democratic r primary. 1 ' J. W. Wilson. SSL. T PRICES rds of Ca] ustomer. liking Mi r. : ' I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic j primary. J. Vernon Askew. j I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commts- c sloner, and pledge myself to abide by ? the decision of the Democratic prl- \ mary. * W. A. Robinson. c I hereby announce myself a candl- t dldate for election to the office of t County Commissioner for Union coun- <j ty. and pledge myself to abide by the a decision of the Democratic primary r election. a C. Rhett Prince t I hereby announce myself a candl- r dldate for election to the office of 0 County Commissioner for Union coun- r ty, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary ? election. d J. H. Spears. a I hereby announce myself a candl- e didate for election to the office of County Commissioner for Union coun- i ty, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary elec W. P. Farr. I hereby announce myself a candl- I date for election to the office of County Commissioner for Union county, r and pledge myself to abide by the de cislon of the Democratic primary ij election. d W. Fowler Bobo. g I hereby announce myself a candl- n date for election to the ofDce of ^ County Commissioner for Union Coun- g ty, and pledge myself to abide by the j decision off- the- Democratic primary n election. a John Qlles Gall man. v I hereby announce myself a candl- 8 date for election to the office of County Commissioner for Union Coun- e ty, and pledge myself to abide by the 11 decision of the Democratic primary f W. R. Gilliam. * a The friends of Theo Eison hereby announce his name a candidate for ? County Commissioner of Union Coun- tl ty, subject to the rules governing the d primary election. I Many Friends. : J Magistrate of Union Township. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Magistrate of Union township, and pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. W. Q. Puckett. E I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Union TownBhlp, Union County, and ? pledge myself to abide by the de- ^ clslon of the Democratic primary if election. ti Wm. E. Amnions. ti T I hereby announce myself a candl- * late for election to the office of Mag- ? Istrate for Union Township, and pledge myself to abide by the decls- ~lon of the Democratic primary electlon. J. H. Crosby. Magistrate for Jonesyllle Toawshlp. j, I hereby announce mvnelf a ??? ? v"""" (_ date for election to the office of n Magistrate for Jonesville Township, ^ Union County, and pledge myself to S1 abide by the decision of the Democratic Primary election. I J. W. Bates. i IOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Y \ Passenger Traffic Department ? \Yint Shrine Meeting, A. A. G. N. M. S. *! VAsheville, N. C., June 12, 1912. * Yor the above occasion Southern s< It^vay has authorized very low u roud trip excursion rates from all 8< poik in South Carolina, tickets on 0< sale\une 9th, 10th and 11, with final limit'Pturninf# 1 K4-U iiiiiK UUIIC AUVIli I ||] A fecial Pullman car will leave q Charltton, S. C., Train No. 11 at 5:15 p. m.,leave Columbia, S. C., 11:50 p. m.,Vine 10th, arriving Asheville, N. C., \00 a .m., June 11th, for ac- p commoction of Shriners and their rc friehds. If Other Special Pullman sleeeping 2; cars will e provided as needed. Passengers en occupy the special Pullman carsVom points along line of road., al For fuller information call on 0( Ticket Age-,s, or address w W. E. McGee. D. P. A.,. 8T l Charleston, S. C. J. L. Meek, \ G. P. A. 'Atlika, Ga. If L-iL ? mucDeini io> S. Means Beaty YOU A & BEATY. atTokvys at law Office Over M* P. National Bank \ \ - - - - ---- -.--J? f7t1 II IZj1\. I I lico for \ f ichine. Notice of Final Discharge. United States of America, District of South Carolina. In the matter of John H. Spears, * bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. To the Honorable Henry A. M. >mith, Judge of the District Court of he United States for the District of South Carolina, John H. Spears of Jnion in the County of Union and State of South Carolina in said disrict, respectfully represents that on he 31st day of March, 1911, he was luly adjudged bankrupt under the icts of Congress relating to bankuptcy; that he has duly surrendered .11 his property and rights of propery, and has fully complied with all the equirements of said acts and of the raers of the court touching his bankuptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be lecreed by the court to have a full lischarge from all debts provable .gainst his estate under said bankupt acts, except such debts as are xcepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 29th day of May, A. D., 912. John H. Spears, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon. United States of America, District of South Carolina. On this 30th day of May, 1912, on eading the foregoing petition, it is: Ordered by the court, that a hearg be had upon the same on the 1st ;ay of July, A. D, 1912, before said ourt, at Charleston, in said district, ,t 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that lotice thereof be published in the Jnion Times a newspaper printed in aid district, and that all known cred- ' , tors and other persons in interest v nay appear at the said time and place ,.J ,nd snow cause, if any they have, rhy the prayer of the said petitioner hould not be granted. And it is further ordered by the curt, that the clerk shall send by lail to all known creditors copies of aid petition and this order, addressed o them at their places of residence s stated. Witness the Honorable Henry A. M. Lmith, Judge of the said court, and he seal thereof, at Charleston in said istrict, on the 30th day of May, A. )., 1912. R. W. Hutson, Clerk. . A. Sawyer and Jno. K. Hamblin, Attorneys tor Bankrupt. 22-5t-pd. THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Enrollment Over 800?Value of Property Over a Million and a Quarter. Ninety-four Teachers and Officers. ejfree Courses. Lgriculture, Agriculture and Chemitry. Agriculture and Animal Indusry. Chemistry. Mechanical and Elecncal Engineering. Civil Engineering 'extile Engineering. Architectural Engineering, hort Courses One year courses in Agriculture. 'wo years course in Textiles. Four reeks Winter Course in Cotton Gradlg. Four weeks Winter Course for 'armers. lost. Cost per session of nine i lonths inclnHinff oil ?...f, ivvo, Iicnv, -ater, board, laundry and the necesary uniforms $133.50. Tuition $40 dditional. Scholarship and Entrance Examinations. The College maintains 167 four ear Agricultural and Textile Scholrships and 51 one-year Agricultural :holarships. Value of scholarships. 100 per session and free tuition. (Students who have attended Clem>n College or any other college or / niversity, are not eligible for the ;holarships unless there are no ther eligible applicants.) Scholarship and Entrance Examiations will be held at the County ourt House on July 12th, 9 A. M. Next Session Onens September 11, 1912. ' Write AT ONCE to W. M. Riggs, resident, Clemson College, S. C., >r catalog, scholarship blanks, etc. ' you delay, you may be crowded out, J-6t.-pd. Notice. I will give a first-class barbecue ; Union on the day of the State Dem-. ratic campaign meeting. Barbecue ill be on the grounds where the >eaking is held. 23-tf. J. D. Chafles. E. 1 NT M A TM ATTORNEY AT LAW Greenville. S. CL 121 Court Street