The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 21, 1913, Page PAGE 8, Image 2
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IF YOU GROW PEi
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If you plow cotton ai
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SE AND PAY YOU.
ee our Force-Feed Wizard Dis>lds
100 pounds,
id corn, see the J. M. B. No. 20
rstoek, the steel beam will not
rs and prices. Our offer to the
vill interest you.
ACHINE COMPANY
ittsville, S. C. i
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FLEEING DEAF MUTE Cot
WOUNDED FROM REA ate
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Lewis Duncan, 14 Years Old, Shot 1 >1 1
Spartanburg Man, Who Mia-inU)
takes Him for Intruder.
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Spartanburg, March 17.?Lew
Duncan, a mute, 14 years of age, ato
pupil at Cedar Springs institute f
the deaf and blind, was shot ear pc
last night by T. M. Ross of this cit ew
who took the lad for an intruder up< iroi
his premises. The boy appeared ?bli
the Ross home about 9 o'clock in t ?.n
is
evening and knocked at the doc
Miss Lizzie Ross responded. T1 J.
other members of the family had r e
tired, but upon opening the door aifne
beholding what appeared to her to 1
a "ghost" that made signs and a p Ve
culiar noise, Miss Ross shriek* d
bringing to her assistance her fathi s
armed with a shotgun. When M ce
Ross appeared the boy ran. He, < -pi
course, did not heed the calls of M s
Ross to halt and the result was thi ^
he was fired upon. The shot too rj
effect in the lad's back, but he cor gj
tinued to run, and it was not learne
until an hour after that the boy ha
been wounded. He was found on th SI
sidewalk later by a son of Mr. Rosi ra
who was returning home. ^
The lad's condition tonight is sai !n
not to be serious. He has many sho u
in his back and arms. '
The boy, who is from Greenvill J'
county, had run away from the insti
tution at Cedar Springs. in
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State Senator T. J. Strait, of Lan 111
caster, announced that he would no rt
be a candidate for governor. Senato ev
Strait, who has served two terms ii 'e
the lower house of congress, and fo
a number of years a leading figur ru
in state politics, said that man;
friends had urged him to enter th T
gubernatorial race, but that he sav as
no necessity for doing so. "If ther ev
is a change in conditions," said thi st
Senator, "I may cast my sombrero ii^u
the ring, but at the present time
have no idea of becoming a candi
late.?Spartanburg Journal. N
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Foley Kidney Pills will reach youLrr
individual case if you have any fornor
nf kidney or bladder trouble, an;ea
backache, rheumatism, uric acid poisa.y
>ning or irregular and painful kid'11
ney action. They are strengthening
tonic and curative, and contain n* .
labit forming drugs. The Rice DruKnl
Company.
President Wilson's cabinet includg ^
two members of foreign birth, whof?
naturally , would be debarred from ?
the presidential succession.
are Secretary of the Interior
who is a native of Prince Edward
Island, and William R. Wilson, head
? ,, , . . . . T?
3i me new department 01 isoor, wno "
first saw the light of day at Blantyre, jj
Scotland?Spartanburg Journal. si
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Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Wsa't Cure L
The worst cases, mo matter of how long standing, I
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. hj
I'ortcr's Antiseptic Healiny Oil. It relieves <?<
I'aiu and Heals .it the same time. 26c, 60c, SL00. h,
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LOST BOTH HIS LEGS TWICE.
Second Pair Cut Off by Train, How- ?]
ever, Were Wooden Ones.
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New York Dispatch to Philadelphia
Record.
For the second time within five
years William Fitting, 19 years old, u
of East Williston, L. I., suffered am- a
putation of the legs by a train on the o:
Long Island railroad today. This &
time, however, it was his wooden
logs. J
Fitting fell under a train at Glen si
Head more than four years ago and ?
oth his legs were cut off. He had
wooden pegs made and with crutches
has moved about briskly. He was h
standing at the Westbury station to- ii
lay when a woman walked on the si
tracks in a bewildered way, not see- o
ing a train approaching. Fitting: C
yeueu at ner, Dut sne aid not under- c
ttand whereupon he stumped over S'
to her and pushed her aside just as t;
the train came by.
Fitting was not able to get out of
he way and was knocked down and
jnder the wheels. Bystanders thought ^
fie had been killed, but found that ex- ^
;ept for a few bruises he had only p
ost his "legs" again. a
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To Cure a Cold in One Day '
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop# the
Cough and HeadAcbe and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. ,
E. W. DROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. 0
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When a woman is continually giv- I
ing hubby a piece of her mind, she a
:an't wonder at his being smarter i
than she is. I
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i'robate Judges Sale. ^
State of South Carolina,
Union County. 8
By authority of the Court of Pro- 8
bate for said county, the undersigned c
will, on Saturday, March 22nd, 1012,
it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, sell, at
the late residence of Robert D. Coleman,
deceased, near Joncsville, S. C.,
it public auction, the personal prop- (
arty of -said R. D. Coleman," consist- t
ing chiefly of household and kitchen t
furniture; farm .tools, shop tools, one t
cow, one hog one share capital stock \
:>f Haile Shoe Company, fowls, meat <
and other provisions. ]
J. S. Kendrick, f
Qualified Administrator. 1
March 3, 1913. 10-3.t. <
.ton consumed in the United
s in February amounted to
933 running bales, including 23,inters,
compared with 533,251 in
ary. Cotton on hand February
4,209,238 bales. Active spinnumbered
30,518,619, of which
9,986 were in cotton growing
s.
Best Known Cough Remedy.
r forty-three years Dr. King's
Discovery has been known
lghout the world as the most re3
cough remedy. Over three milbottles
were used last year. Isn't
proof? It will get rid of your
h, or we will refund your money.
Owens, of Allendale, S. C., writes
urn XT r? f /\f Uamo knrrn
iiuuutcuo vx uvucio uavu
After twenty years, I find that
King's New Discovery is the best
:dy for coughs and colds that I
ever used." For coughs or colds
all throat and lung troubles, it
no equal. 50c and $1.00 at The
Drug Company.
le Imperial council of the Shrinwill
meet in Dallas, Texas, May
to 15th. A large number of
ners from the State will attend,
lartanburg Journal.
The Cause of Rheumatism.
:omach trouble, lazy liver and and
inged kidneys are the cause of
imatism. Get your stomach, liver,
leys and bowels in healthy condiby
taking Electric Bitters, and
will not be troubled with the
is of rheumatism. Charles B. Ala
school principal, of Sylvania,
who suffered indescribable tor!
from rheumatism, liver and
nach trouble ana diseased kids,
writes: "All remedies failed
1 I used Electric Bitters, but four
les of this wonderful remedy
;d me completely." Maybe your
imatic pains come from stomach
r or kidney troubles. Electric Bitwill
give you prompt relief. 50c
$1.00. Recommended by The Rice
g Company.
he new Second Baptist church
i dedicated in Florence Monday.
. W. T. Derieux of Greenville ased
in the services.?Spartanburg
rnal.
Best for Skin Diseases.
Nearly every skin disease yields
:kly and permanently to Bucklen's
lica Salve, and nothing is bettei
burns or bruises. Soothes and
Is. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich.,
s, after suffering twelve years
h skin ailment and spending $40C
doctors' bills, Bucklen's Amies
ve* cured him. It will help you
[y 25c. Recommended by the Ric<
lg Company.
Ill get-f&t-quick records wen
ken by Malissa Coner, colored
0 died at her home at Grayson
jryette C?t?nty, Georgia. It tool
arteen men to put her in a coffin.
An Epidemic of Coughing.
1 sweeping over the town and youn|
ad old are alike' affected. Foley'
ionev & Tar Compound is a quick
ife, reliable family medicine fo
lughs and colds. A. S. Jones, o
?e Pharmacy, Chico, Calif., says
Foley's Honey and Tar Compoun
as no equal, and I recommend it a
mtaining no narcotics or othe
armiul properties." The Rice Dru
ompany.
W. F. Coltrun, a young white ma
t Charleston, attempted suicide b
iking a tablet of bichloride, lie i
I a serious condition in the Rope
lospital.?Spartanburg Journal.
Many a Suffering Woman.
Drags herself painfully throuf
sr daily tasks suffering from bad
the, headache, nervousness, and lo:
f sleep, not knowing her ills are di
) kidney and bladder troubles. Fob
[idney Pills give quick relief fro
ain and misery, a prompt return
ealth and strength. No woman wl
affers can afford to overlook FoK
.idney Pills. The Rice Drug Co.
Nearly 50 Greenville county gii
ave been enrolled for active wo
II the tomato clubs this comii
ummer. This enrollment is the wo
f Miss Bruce Hough, who arrived
Ireenville a few days ago to tal
harge of the tomato club work ai
chool supervision in Greenville cou
y.?Spartanburg Journal.
Are You Constipated? ?
If so, get a box of Dr. King's N<
,ife Pills, take them regufarly a
our trouble will quickly disappei
'hey will stimulate the liver, ii
irove your digestion and pet rid
ill the poisons from your syste
'hey will get you well again. 25c
'he Rice Drug Company.
News reached the city early Mc
lay morning of the burning Sund
light at Eastover, S. C., of a lar
am, the property of R. C. Ham
i young planter who is well kno'
n Columbia, says the Record. Thi
torses, 10 mules, over a thousa
iushels of corn, other foodstuffs a
valuable farm machinery were <
itroyed. The total loss is estimal
tt between $(>,0Q0 and $7,000. It
aid JJiere was no insurance. 1
ause of the fire is unknown.
V Cold, la Grippe, Then Pneumor
Is too often the fatal sequence,
2rippe coughs hang on, weaken
lystem, and lower the vital resi
ince. R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Ba
igat, N. J., says: "I was troub
vith a severe La Grippe cough wh
:ompletely exhausted me. Fol?
Beney and Tar Compound s<
(topped the coughing spells ehtir<
It can't be beat." The Rice Di
Company.
I Easter i
You should see th
we are showing i
newest and latest
patterns?
$10.00 to
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We have just rece
lines of Neckwc
Shirts, Ladies L
made by the fan
& Co. They are h
and leathers. F
and Walk-Over C
are here.
The "big noise"
Stetson. We kno\
with them for ye
the brisk young
them. They com
son's, because we
meht alert up to t
Let us show yon
and Stiff Stetsons
season.
J. CO
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:r Twin Cylinders,
Single Cylinder
BICYCLES from
? SUPPLIES at about 25 per .
SS the State.
ly If you need anything in
be shipped by PARCEL POS
Write me your wants and
iy don't buy.
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rk Agent for Cherokee, Yoi
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w I Young
"J? I Read what Cardui did
m- flj Faribault, Minn. She says:
m. I 8??^ Cardui has done me. A
at H to suffer so much with all kin
so weak that I could hardl
,n_ bottle of Cardui, at the drug
ay H. taken a few doses, I began
ge Today, I feel as well as
I TAKE
I ICardui
is Are you a woman ? Th<
"he number of troables and trie
H which, in time, often lead to
A tonic is needed to hel
lia* relieve weakness, headache, i
H the signs of weak nerves ant
ist- For a tonic, take Cardul,
jjj H You will never regret it,
ich Ask your druggist about
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le line of Suits
for Easter?the
; in styles and
os nn
ived our Spring
:ar, Manhattan
ow Cut Shoes
ious E. P. Reed
lere in all styles
rench, Crossett
)xfords for men
in Hats is the
v the hat?lived
iars. We know
men who wear
e to us for Stetkeep
our assorthe
moment.
i our new Soft -
for the Spring I
HEN.
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$257.50 '
1 $207.50
$25.00 to $100.00
cent less than any dealer in
j line send me your order to
T.
if I don't save you money,
1HNSON
:y, s. c.
k and Union Counties*
Women I
for Miss Myria Engler, of
"Let me tell you how much H
is a young girl, I always had H
d of pain. Sometimes, \ was H
y stand on my feet I got a B
store, and as soon as I had B
to feel better. B
anyone can." B
The I
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ffviiiaiio lumt
en yon are subject to a large H
gularities, peculiar to women, H
more serious trouble. H
p yon over the hard places, to
and other unnecessary pains, H
i over-work. H
the woman's tonic. H
for it will certainly help yon. H
it He knows. He sells it H
Modtetat Co., Oiitlmoofo, T?na H
Tr**tmcct lor Woaica." MnflrM. J9i H
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