The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 22, 1913, Page PAGE 3, Image 3
"THE J. J. LTTTLEJ
IN JONESV
FORSALEAT
Terms From 1
E. F. K
The Handiest and G
of Delivering Si
Quick Deli
Figuring on the conservative i
in delivery trips, under the t
week operator, the advantage:
Van are immediately apparen
Small merchandise can thua be delivei
unappronched by any other method,
ment to the regular stock _ twin cylir
The reputation of the Indian for Spe
Maintenance Cost is universally kno
any Indian rider. You're sure to knc
The box of the Indian Van is 40 inc
inches deep. The body is of sheet
seams and is absolutely waterproof,
by two latches on the inner side of th
A lock is also provided to prevent th
unguarded. Uter'a n?m? ? -
I lettered on the aides of the van box.
T HP. Twin Indian, with Delhmry 1
Qnick Daih?r Vaa only, foe 1913
S?"d for iptciol
Full Bicycle and Motorcycl
Prompt Delivery by Par
information call on or wiil
R. E. JOl
GAFFNE1
Agent for Cherokee, Unit
MOTHERS! HAVE YOUR
CHILDREN WORMS?
Are they feverish, restless, nervous,
irritable, dizzy or constipated? p
Do they continually picK xueir nose fj
or grind their teeth? Have thej
cramping pains, irregular and raven. j(
ous aDDetite? These are all sicrns of
worms." Worms not only cause your "
child suffering, but stunt its mind H
and growth. Give "Kickapoo Worm p
Killer" at once. It kills and removes 4
the worms, improves your child's apEetite,
regulates stomach, liver and
owels. The symptoms disappear
and your child is made happy and 1]
healthy, as nature intended. All C
druggists or by mail, 25c.
Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company .
Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo.
ft
A ten.year.old negro boy shot ana 8
J 1-1 ii v ?
Kinea anotner smaii negro ooy at "
Jedburg, Dorchester county, Friday. G
The boy said he didn't know the gun
was loaded when he pointed it at the *
other boy.?Newberry Observer. d
Jas. E. Harper of Greenville has ^
been appointed appointment clerk in 8
the treasury department, through the
influence of Congressman Johnson.
The place pays $3,000 a year.?New_ ^
berry Observer.
ti
FOR SALE. u
I offer ten (10) shares of Union
Clothing Co.'s stock for sale. I have a
decided to remain with J. Cohen, and l
Am nffurint* mv ofn/*lr in TTwiam
ing Co. for safe. See me or J. Cohen. r
80 tf. J. Louis Jolly. ^
Master's Sale. t
State of South Carolina, e
County of Union. *
Court of Common Pleas. e
Wallace Lumber Co., Plaintiff. c
IT Against t
Benjamin Cunningham, et al, as 1'
Trustee*, g
tft obedience to an order made in P
the above stated case, I will sell, at u
T T*>lAn /lurinrp fha lonro 1 V^Aliro A# nolo t
before the (5ourt house door, on 8
Salesday, Monday, Sept 1, 1918, the
following land to wit: All that lot
or parcel of land with the buildings
thereon, lying, being and situate In
the Town of Union, county and state t
aforesaid, containing one-fourth of c
an acre, and bounded on the North
by Henrietta Avenue, on the East by .
Bethel grave yard, on the South by d
the land of Settle Sullivan, and on i
the West by land of Benjamin and t
Jennie Cunningham. Terms of sale, (
CASH, purchaser ^to ^a^^for papers. (
Master for Union County. <
fOHN RESIDENCE
ILLE, S. C.
A SACRIFIC1
L to 10 Years.
ELLY
heapest Method
mall Goods?
'mi
very Van
average of 70 miles a day
control of a $10 or $12 a
s of the Indian Motocycle
t.
red with i despatch and economy
The Van ia simply an attachider
Indian Motocycle for 1913.
ed, Power, Durability and Low
wn. Satisfy yourself by asking
iw several in your locality.
hes long, 21 inches wide and 21
steel j lapped and riveted at all
When closed the cover is held
e body, convenient to the rider,
eft of contents when the van is
Ivertising matter can easily be
fan, mesylate, $330 ) fu?J?.
Indian 80 ) Factory
' catalogue /
ie Supplies at Low Price.
eel Post. For further
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terto
HNSON
V S. C.
Dn and York Counties.
News From Bethlehem.
Will write a few lines from th
lace as I have not seen anythin
rom Pea Ridge in some time.
Protracted meeting closed at Betl
ihem last Thursday. Twelve ne
lembers were added to the churc
lev. D. P. Boyd, of Newberry, did tl
reaching. He preached some spier
id sermons and had large attent
nces.
Mrs. B. N. Kelly and Mr. Jack Ke
f are visiting Mr. J. W. Kelly
Columbia this week.
Mr. Fred Parr spent last week wil
r- ??
*? AlVVTVlt MOUIIiaii.
Ir. and and Mrs. Frank L. Ammoi
pent the week_end with Mrs. An
ions parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. <
tollman.
Mrs. Kathleen Belue from ne<
Sonham spent last week with h<
aughter, Mrs. M. S. Gallman.
Miss Lucile Gallman spent sever
ays in Union last week visiting h<
ister, Mrs. J. C. Amnions,
Misses Nannie and Daisy Harmo
f GafTney, are visiting their sisU
Irs. T. E. Kelly.
Mr. Newell Gallman, visited reli
ives at Pacolet last Friday and Sa
rday.
Mr. Jim Kirby, from Pacolet, spe
few days with his aunt, Mrs. T. !
telly last week.
Mrs. J. N. Gallman visited Mrs.
1. Garner last Monday. Zephyx
rOU who require the best and pu
st medicine see that you get Folej
loney and Tar Compound in pre
rence to any other for all cougV
olds, croup, asthma, hoarsenet
ickling throat and other throat ai
ung troubles. It is a strictly hi|
;rade family medicine, and only a
iroved drugs of first quality a
ised in its manufacture. It giv
hn hpnt. TASlllf, an/1 ?/> ?
,tes. The Rice Drug Co.
WASHINGTON, Aug.?A loss
00,000,000 bushels of com. the n
ion's greatest farm crop, has resu!
id from the great damage wrought 1
Irought and other conditions sin
fuly 1, it was estimated today by t
government agricultural experts
heir August crop report A total pi
iuction of 2,672,000,000 bushels
:orn was predicted. This is 462,00
>00 bushels lees than last year's or*
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? SLEW FORMER SPOUSE f
? AND WOUNDED W1F1
" Mrs. Edna Godbee Used Pistol Wit
Bloody Effect in Millen Post'
office.
MILLEN, GA.? Aug. 18.?W. w
E Godbee, prominent resident of thi
place, was shot and killed here toda,
and Mrs. Florence Godbee, his wifc
inltr WAII?/1A/1 kw k1 A ?
^vw|/viwwij T*vunutu mjt xurst uuiii
Perkins Golbee, from whom he wn
divorced several years ago.
* The shooting took place at the Mil
len postoffice. Mr. Godbee and hi
wife were together and the divorce<
woman a few feet away. Withou
warning Mrs. Edna Perkins Godhci
? opened a handbag and, taking there
from a heavy revolver, fired upoi
her former husband. She fired threi
shots, all of which took effect, killinj
him instantly. She then tuurned he:
weapon upon Mrs. Godbee, inflicting
three dangerous wounds.
After the shooting Mrs. Edna Per.
kins Godbee repaced the revolver ii
her handbag and walked quietly
away. She was later arrested at hei
home and held without bail. She re.
fused to make a statement other thar
that she was satisfied with the sue.
cess of her act.
Godbee was a member of the boarc
of commissioners of Jenkins county
and had been active in politics. Al.
though both he and Mrs. Edna Per.
kins Godbee resided here after beinf
divorced, they are not known to hav?
communicated with each other.
It was reported that Mrs. Florenc<
Godbee had died from her wounds
but tonight she was still alive, anc
physicians believed she might recov.
er. She married the slain man re.
cently. She was formerly Miss Flor.
ence Boyer, of Youngstown, Pa.
SAFER THAN CALOMEL.
Dodson's Liver Tone at Night Wil
Straighten You Out by Morning.
Calomel May Knock You
Out of a Day's Work.
ii you are a calomel user, nexl
time you are tempted to buy ask youi
druggist if he can absolutely guaran
tee the drug tQ do you na harm. H<
won't do it because he CAN'T do it
But here is a perfect subsitute foi
calomel which the druggist doe;
guarantee?the famous Dodspn's Liver
Tone. The Rice Drug Co. will re
fund your money without question il
you are not thoroughly satisfied.
Go to The Rice Drug Co. whorr
you are acquainted with? and fine
out about the great number of peoph
who are taking this remarkable rem
edy and feeling better, keener
healthier, and better able to enjo)
life than they ever w
^Vhy ? because calomel is a poi:
son that may stay in the system, ant
IUIIIIA +A V\A??Afif "A"
yy 1111 y ocviulllg vv uvucllt jrw bciii{jui.
ially, may do harm in the end. 13
you haven't elt these ill_effects s<
far, it is because you are fortunaU
enough to have a strong constitution
Don't take the risk any longer
Get a bottle of Dodson's livei Torn
= .50c.) and note how easily and naturally
it corrects all bilious conditions
. how it clears away that sick headache
and coated tongue, it sets you
is right with out ache or gripe. Th?
most wonderful thing in the world
for constipation.
All this without the slightest inl
terference with your regular habits,
w
k- John Kimble, a negro boy of 12
le years, was shot and killed at his
home in Edgefield on FViHoy by his
father, John Kimble, Sr. The fathei
i says it was an accident, but he \va?
arrested and put in jail.?Newberrj
ln Observer.
^ Smiley Beacham and James Greer
young white men of Spartanburg
13 were arrested on Friday on th
charge of stealing a cow. They soli
the cow to a butcher.?Newberr;
Observer.
?r
er
Better a picture postcard "wit'
a] much love" than a foursheet lette
Br signed "Yours truly."
n, Carts Old Sores, Qtktr Osmtdles Wtn'MCuri
;r The worst cases, no matter of how long standing
' are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr,
Porter's Antiseptic Mealing Oil. It relieve!
. Pain and Meals at the same time. 2Sc. EAe. il.00
t_ ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL?
Many Union People Know the Im
E- portance of Healthy Kidneys.
L. The kidneys filter the blood.
They work night and "day.
Well kidneys remove inpurities.
Weak kidneys allow impurities t<
r- multiply.
r'g No kidney ill should be neglected.)
if. There is possible danger in delay
is, If you have backache or urinarj
is troubles,
id If you are nervous, dizzy or won1
rh out.
p. Begin treating your kidneys a(
re once;
es Use a proven kidney remedy.
>{. None endorsed like Doan's Kidnej
Pills.
Proved by Union testimony.
J. G. Long. Sr., ex-sheriff of Un
of ion County, 68 W. Main St., Union
S. C., says: "I found Doan's Kidne;
Pills to De a fine kidney remedy ant
. one that acts as represented. I tool
y them when I was suffering from bad
?* ache and other symptoms of weal
he kidneys. I got relief."
i* For sale by all dealers. Price 5*
o* cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalc
of New York, sole agents for the Unite
? States.
'* Remember the name?Doan'sVP
and take no other.
II It Is Wnrs
! To Plant I
9.
1
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II You may save a fe^
| you think at the ti
I when the time of h
I find you have thiw
| the socalled cheape
| your work and fer
your land and time
a few cents cheapei
s can be sold, and d
can sell them. We
best that we can fii
' m ?ii =ir=
Seed Rye. Crim!
j Harry or Wirite:
t = Dwarf Essex Ra
1 Red Rust Proof
. T
1=5 improved Red \
Giant Stringless
Old Time Corn .
Turnip Seed, all
Mustard and Co<
' m ni =ir=
We will sell any of
as any honest men
In quantities we are
sale prices; but don'
Clover Seed as chea
a ten bushel lot.
(EVERY SEEP ABOVE
HUNDREDS OF 01
I I Ht UNION
I THE SQUARE
1 Phone 100 Prompt Deli'
K jt'
j
L:,.< -
e Than Folly
Ihean Soorll
#IIUU|J UUUU
How Cheap, But How
f, is the Right Motto!
jv cento on the bushel
me of purchase, but
arvest comes, you will
vn away the price of
T* SJppH + VlTWIK7rTl ourmr I
^wva, v/iu \j VY ii ci vv d
tilizer, thrown away
for the sake of buying
than first class seed
ependable merchants
invite you to buy the
id in
.
IE ? 1177
5011 Clover
' i 1 11 *11
Vetches
no
bJ
n
Seed Oats
ralentine Beans =
Green Pod Beans
Field Beans =
varieties
i>n Cabbage Seeds
ip==?ii -i? |
the above as cheap
diant can sell them,
glad to make wholet
expect a pound of
p as we will sell you
QUOTED NOW IN STOCK
HERS NOT QUOTED
grocery r.n.
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