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[71 How About Yi ARE THEY THE C( There is a vast diffe Some are much more co and pleasure than others discovered it. It's all in We enjoy a good Rocker have selected some comf try them. NEW GOODS arriv on our windows. OUR GOODS are r right, see us and save m We have three floor niture, and can furnish from the cheapest to the show you our goods. Gi W.H. E High Grade Something I - ~o Your Local Pa Paper at a R The Union Times, F The Semi-Weekly S BOTH FOR ONLY .... 1 The Semi-weekly Stat< POULTRY SECTION, e chicken men in the Sou MARKET EXCHANGE, cultural Department of magnificient Agriculturs ly to our climate and soil ed very materially their ry more Associated Pres vice than any other papei price of the Semi-weekh per year but now it has b and is certainly in reach The Union Times, as nc he in the home of every y and now that you can se and State paper; making WEEK FOR LESS TI PRICE OF THE STATI wilLreadily note the barg t * . \ . Send fn your order at The Unicm Times, Union, v our Rockers? )MFORTABLE KIND rence in Rocking Chairs, nducive to comfort, ease . Perhaps you may have i the way they are built. ourselves, and think we ortable ones. Come and ing daily, keep your eye ight and our prices are oney. s packed full of fine furany room in the house ; best. It's a pleasure to ive us a Call. tURRIS 4 i Furniture. 1 Worth While iper and State educed Price. tegular Price $1.00 itate " $1.00 $1.75 s has recently added a dited by one of the best th. They have added a , conducted by the AgriSouth Carolina and a il page devoted especial. They have strengthenmarket reports and cars and State's News Ser in Smith Clnrnlina Thp / has always been $2.00 een reduced to only $1.00 of everyone. ) doubt you know, should 4*#% Aiiti iai IIICI ui wui VvUU 11, cure your County paper : THREE ISSUES PER IAN THE ORIGINAL 3 PAPER ALONE, you ain that we are offering, once, addressing it to J S. G. PURCHASE SITE FOR THE BAPTIST HOSPITAL Baptists Secure Property in Columbia?Contains Eight Acrea? Committee Pays $15,000 for Tract Near Wales Gardens to Erect Building. (Sunday's State) ' The trustees of the South Carolina Baptist hospital have secured a site near the southern limits of Columbia on which the building will be erected. The location joins the beautiful property of the City Development company, known as Wales Gardens. It faces on Lower street, directly in front of Saluda avenue of Wales Gardens, and is bounded on the east by Edisto avenue, on the south is the Rose Hill Greenhouse property, and on the west by the property owned by the late Abram Stork. The site comprises eight acres and was purchased yesterday from G. A. Guignard, the purchase price being $15,000. A. J. Bethea, one of the trustees announcing the decision, yesterday said: "The executive members of the board of trustees to whom was referred the matter of buying a site think that they have made a fine purchase. The committee canvassed every available site in and around Columbia and it was the unanimous opinion of the committee that this was the cheapest and best site inspected. It is on a beautiful plateau and commands a splendid view of the city. Physicians who have seen it say that it is an ideal location for a hospital. Near Union Station. "The site selected is very accessible, being only seven blocks from the union station, and right at the end of the car line which is being built along Saluda avenue through the Wales Gardens property. It is our information that Saluda avenue will be paved in a short time and paved sidewalks are now being constructed. This property is contiguous to the best residential section of Columbia and the surroundings are all that could be desired," Mr, Bethea continued, "The site lends itself to the erection of a modern hospital in every respect and there is ample opportunity for future development in hospital equipment. These considerations had th^ir weight with the committee in the selection of the site," he added. The Baptist State convention at Bennetsville committed itself nHjptj heartily to the hospital idea, is said that a great and worthy ih- ' stitution will be built. ?" ^mbers of Committee. The xecutive committee which selected the site consisted of: The Rev. C. E. Burts, the Rev. W. D. Wakefield, Will Evans and A. J. Bethea, Columbia; the Rev. L. J. Bristow of Abbeville, John M. Kinard of Newberry and R. J. Alderman of Alcolu. These with the Rev. Z. T. Cody of Greenville, Robert Lide of Orangeburg, H. L. Erchmann Of Charleston, the Rev. C. A. Jones of Bennetsville, the Rev. W. C. Allen of T ?ii- XT * i - ? intuit, n. a. viranam 01 ureenwood, the Rev. S. P. Hair of Fort Mill, C. H. Roper of Laurens, E. P. Vandiver of Anderson, E. E. Ridprell of Ridge Spring and the Rev. J. H. Dill of Gaffney comprise the board of trustees. Citizenjf of Columbia subscribed $30,000 on condition that the hospital, be located here. The "Mischief Quartette" and Its Work. Each year the month of January numbers its list of victims from influenza, la grippe, bronchitis and nnPiimAnio TKo r..VM...Vii>w. j. iiv pi viuut use ux roiey's Honey and Tar Compound will check the onset of a cold and stop a cough, preventing the development to more serious conditions. Keep it on hand. Sold by all dealers everywhere. Baltimore is preparing to make the centenary of the writing of the "Star Spangled Banner," the chief event of 1914 and to group around it notable celebrations of patriotism afld peace. There are fo^ty committees headed by leading citizens. The range of the celehrnt inn u/ill inplnHo WooK!?-t? -- ..... ..IVtWVIW TV UOIIllI|^VUII| Annapolis, Frederick and the whole of the Chespeake Bay, with the main program anl climax in Baltimore. Women and Wet Feet. Cold and wet feet are a dangerous combination especially to women, and congested kidneys often result. Backache, urinary irregularities and rheumatic fevers are not unusual results. Foley Kidney Pills restore the regalar and normal action of kidneys and bladder and remove the cauRe of the trouble. Contain no habit forming drugs. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Adjutant Gen. Moore has returned to Coulmbia from Washington where he attended the meeting of the ad- i jutant generals of the United SUttes and other conferences of interest to the National Guard. He wbn approval for the administration militia pay Nil. . f Panama sends about -6,000,000 co oanuts a year to the United States. * POLICE CHIEF SHOt BY DRUGGIST IN BAD CONDITION FARMVILLE, Jan. 19.?Chief of Police T. H. Smith is in a Washington hospital, dangeroiviy wounded ar fhe result of a pis-.:*1 shos wound made by the weapon of S. M. Pollard, druggist, of this place, Saturday night about 10 o'clock. The shooting took place in Mr. Pollard's drug store and was witnessed by several people. None of these could give any accurate account of what hapened prior to the firing. It is agreed that Mr. Pollard ordered Mr. Smith to leave his store and the chief refused, when he was fired upon. The druggist is said to have shot twice, but only one bullet did any damage. It entered the ab domen trom the front and has been located, but it is not known whether there are any perforations or not, It is feared there are, and that the condition of the officer is desperate. Immediately aftel the shooting, Mr. Pollard surrendered and was placed under a heavy bond, which he gave. The wounded officer was sent to Washington through the country and put in the hospital. After being shot, Chief Smith grappled with the druggist and wrenched the weapon from his hands, but made no effort to shoot. The officer then collapsed and local physicians ministered to him. The prominence of both men gave to the affair a touch of the sensaonal and it has been the talk of the town. Mrs. Mary Horowntz, 94, was at the wedding of a grand-daughter in New York City last Sunday, and with Kor 4 n ?< u? -> -1--' J iw ncic t?> kji nci m ttiiucniiurt'n and great-grandchildren. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Gertrude L. Hardy, Plaintiff. Against Thomas Hardy, Defendant. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, on salesday, Monday, February 2, 1914, the following described land: All that certain lot of land in the Town of Union, County of Union, and State aforesaid, and being a parr, of the George Brandon lot, bounded South by lot of George Brown, west by Southern Railway tract, North by land of Anne E. Hill and East by Virgin street. It being the same lot urchased by Dr. M. J. Hardy, def.MMed, from Ann E. Hill and commonly known as the Dr. Hardy home place. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. M A OTPDtO C? if Ifinoimv O OAii?j. State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS John P. Glenn, et al., Plaintiffs. Against W. I). Glenn, et al., Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, on salesday, Monday, February 2, 1914, the following land, to wit: All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Goshen Hill Township, county of Union, and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of M rs. Bessie O. Richards; on the West by lands of Mrs. Bessie O. Richards; on the South by lands of Mrs. Carrie Hardy, and East by Tiger river. Terms of sale: One-half cash, the balance on a credit of one year, with interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from date ot sale, secured by bond of purchaser and u mortgage of the premises, said bond to provide for the payment of ten per cent attorney's fees, in case of suit, foreclosure, or collection by an attorney after due, this land sold at the risk of former purchaser. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS B. M. Hill, et al., Plaintiff. Against Hiram Yarborough, et al, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in f T 111 It ( v ouuvc owtcu caac, i will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, on salesday, Monday, Febrhary 2, 1914, the following land, to wit: , All that tract or parcel of land, ly-1 ing, being and situate on Elisha Creek, in Haid county and state aforesaid, containing one-hundred and twenty-two (122) acres, more or less, for a further description see plat in deed of Aaron Stames to Bird Hill, January 30, 1824, on file in Clerk's office. Also all that other tract or parcel of land on Elisha Creek in county and state above named, containing twenty-five (251 acrea mnr or less, bounded by lands of George 'Gordan, and Bird Hill, deceased. See deed of John Hollis to Nancy Hill, datod, Jan. 6, 1851. The above tracts wil lbe sold in two separate tracts. Terms of sale: One-half, Cash, balance to be paid Within one year, credit portion to be (lecured by bond and a mortgage of lie premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and have option of paying jul casn. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HARK $25 PER WEEK Introducing our very complete Spring line of beautiful wool suitings wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs, petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y. City* patterns. Finest on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. It others can make $10.00 to $30.00 weekly you can also. Samples, full instructions in neat sample case, shipped express prepaid. No money required. Exclusive territory. Write for particulars. Be first to apply. Standard Dress Goods Company, 100 1st St. Binghampton, N. Y. 4 3t pd. An almanac printed in Newport, R. I., in 1781 sold for $525 in Boston the other day. LMDU PAITVn A * i v/uii UA i iun Nothing Can Undermine it in Union. People are sometimes slow to reconize true merit, and they cannot be blamed, for so many have been humbugged in the past. The experience of hundreds of Union residents, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, places Doan's Kidney Pills on a firm foundation here. J. A. Chambers, 36 Gage Ave., Union, S. C., says: "I began to suffer from kidney trouble about five years ago. The pain was mostly in my left kidney and trouble. I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions and the flow was scanty and distressing. When I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply from the Palmetto Drug Co. A few boxes corrected the trouble. It is a pleasure for me to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills a second time. I still consider this remedy a most reliable one for kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 5fl cents. Fester-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the UnNted States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. T. Tracy and E. F. Kelly, at, receivers of J. G. Wolling, Jr. Plaintiff. Against L. J. Welch, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT?Yeu art hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith servea upon you, and to serve a copy-of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Union, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the Relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January 5th, A. D. 1914. I. Frank Peake, T. H. Munro _Clerk of Court Plaintiff's Atty. lake Notice?That the summons and complaint in this action is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Union county, of which ^limmons this is a copy. 36t T. H. Munro, Plaintiff's Atty. ISENI^FO^FRE^Catalo^Circula^^ Fashion Plato No. 1, copyrighted, I and the Famous 90 Days Treatment and I McKISSICK'S METHOD I of treating the Scalp. Hair and Skin with No. I 1. 2 A. 3 Preparations 1 W. T. MeKISSICK A CO P. O. Box 102, Wilmington, Del. ^ NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE" State of South Carolina County of Union COURT OF PROBATE . Notice is hereby Riven, that on the 23rd day of January, 1914 at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as Guardian of the Estate of Caroline Schumpert, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such guardian. J. K. Hamblin. This 23rd day of Dec., 1913. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. 52 4t Lawrence 6. Southard ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Office Opposite Post Office UNION, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE All goods not called for in 30 days will be sold for repairs. W. Newell Smith Auto Co. tf Union, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. 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I I Pain simply can't stay if you I (t*e | I MEXICAN I I Mustang I Liniment The Great Family Remedy QUICKLY RELIEVES Mumps, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalds, Sprains, Bruises, and all other ailments of Man and Beast Since 1848 the fiorcmoai 'Pain 'Pftlicuer of the South. 25c., 50c , $1 a bottb at Drug *ad Gmtnl Storaa. 1 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE ' State of South Carolina County of Union COURT OF PROBATE Notice is hereby given, that on the 19th day of January, 1914, at 11 1 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate for said County, the undersigned will ' make his final settlement as Admin, istrator of. the Estate of Robt. W. I Harris, Jr., and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Couat, for his final discharge as such Administrator. J. F. MeLure. This 19th day of Dee., 1913. Published in The Union Times far 30 days. 92 4t GO WAN SI [Kingof Externals! 1 Sells itself wherever J [introduced. 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