The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 30, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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Hi AM En # FE! original shape. Thoroughly galvauizctl and ] FOR S, Union Hai UJNiU Lots of farmers decla is worth more than it co known farmer living i writes: i "I had occasion to hours after my telepho your exchange. My m fell down the door stej: I called the doctor. He 1 could have gone to l automobile, i "We would not be i more than it costs and you rendered us/' f ' Our free booklet tell: phone service on ygur fj for it today. A postal v FARMERS' LIN] SOUTHERN BELL T AND TELEGRAPH' S. PRYOR STREET Harley- Davidson Powerful, 1 1914 Model, 8 Hoi 1914 Model, Singl FOR S THE UNION TIME! swn.r r 1L.L.&, t/Oi., a. J. waisn wa badly done up with rheumatism an sent for Foley Kidney Pills whic was the only thing that would cut him. Geo. Potter of Pontiac, Mo was down on his back with kidne and bladder trouble and Foley Kidne Pills made him well and able to worl It is a splendid medicine and alway helpB. Just try it. For sale by all dealers everywheri John McKinney, aged 70, a farme residing near Asheville, droppe dead yesterday after a messenge had read to him a telegram telling c the death of his cousin, Joe McKir uey, aged 60, who was killed a fe^ hours before. 9 tICAN j WtuSL | 11 1 I i n^ [J^r i \j<^^0^ MADE BY S "' American f; Steel! & Wire Co. a rind, substantial, enduring fence, g n the clastic, hinged-joint princi- Wj most scientific, .practical and per- gj rincipleknown. 11 yields to great. essuro but returns again to the | irotected against weather. r; ALE BY 1 rdware Co. ?N, S. C. i :>rth More Lan it Costs" re their telephone service ' sts. J. W. Harris, a well- 1 near Choccolocco, Ala., call our doctor not two ine was connected with lother, who is very old, >s and broke her arm, and ' was at my house before 1 lis residence, as he has an > ( vithout our telephone for 1 appreciate the assistance ; s how you may have tele- ; irm at small cost. Write < rill do. E DEPARTMENT ELEPHONE mm d a \iv U n wiMi mil m. mvPAf ATLANTA, GA. EDO Twin, 1914 Model durable, Safe I rsc Power $250.00 le . . 200.00 >ALE BY ? - Union, S. C. ,8 By unanimously adopting the und favorable report of the committee on h judiciary, the House of Representae tives today killed the bill which y would extend the right of suffrage to y women in this State. The bill also t. would have allowed women to prac'8 tice law. 8. Do you begin to cough at night, iust when you hope to sleep? Do you ! have a tickling throat that keeps you d awake? Just take Foley's Honey and r Tar Compound. It will check the . ? r?An o?l? 4-1*^ * * ii wugu aiin oinjj me ucMing sensation at once. Does not upset the stomach, is best for children and grown perw sons. For sale by all dealers everywhere. CAROLINA COLLEGE The issue of the Literary Diges of January 17 contains an excellen article on "The Hinet System o Testing School Children," written b; I)r. Josiah Morse, head of the depart ment of Philosophy at the Universit; of South Carolina. The second isspe of the pamphlef "The Infinitive and Participle in -ing the very efficient, work of Dr. Ree Smith of the department of English at the University, has just com from the press and is now ready fo distribution. This will come as a bi of good news to all teachers in th State with whom the work is justl; popular because of its value to th teachers of South Carolina. The manager of the baseball tear has announced his tentative schedult The university will play 23 colleg prames, fifteen of which will be play ed at the university. The schedul embraces names with colleges fror Pennslyvania, West Virginia, Virgin ia and North Carolina. Prospect for a pood team arc bright. Eustace Bradley won the medal of fored annually by the Wade llamp ton Chapter of the Daughters of th Confederacy to a student of the uni versity who writes the best essay 01 some assigned subject in connectioi with the Confederacy. The manager of the Universit; track team is trying to arrange fo the university to compete in the bij track meet which is to be held ii Washington this spring. Many o the larger colleges of the Easteri and Middle Atlantic States will en ter this meet. Several of the university student U? i L_ 1 i_1_i uy nit: legislature. The mid-year examinations begii Monday January 26 and will end th< 31st. The second term will begii February 2. The number of students at the uni yersity who are working their waj through college is increasing eacl year. The students are very glad to hea of the signing of a contract witl Wofford college for a game of foot ball at tjie Spartanburg county fai: next fall. 70,000,000 GALLONS of bt)oze consumed in six months Washington, Jan. 23.?The Ameri can people drank 70,000,000 gallon: jf whiskey, smoked 4,090,300,000 ci Uars and puflFed 8,711,000,000 cigar ittes during the six months ende< December 31, according to .figures an jounced today by Commissioner <!)| born of the internal revenue bureau Revenue collected from distillec spirits amounted to $85,802,712, th< whiskey tax being $16,148,584, tobac co $41,296,593, corporation tax $3, 110,790, cigarettes $10,899,000 ant cigars $12,270,000. The total collection of taxes fo: the six months totalled $167,647,905 an increase of $4,175,630 over th> corresponding period for 1912. Lost Stock Certificate. Notice is hereby given that Unioi Times stock certificate, No. 11-13 fo 5 shares preferred, par value, $10 pe share, dated Dec. 14, 1909 and own ed by me has been lost or destroyed I hereby give notice that I will appl; for a new certificate in lieu of th one lost. R. R. Humphries. t Interest has been aroused in a let ter from Charles Hudson, a Federa veteran, of Harvey, 111., who write he and comrades buried a kettle o jewelry near a bip pine tree on Foil; Island in 18fiM. It was taken from stranded blockade runner. Hudso wants to know if the jewelry ha been found. It has not so far a known.?News & Courier. SPECIALS Pres-O-Lite Tanks fo sale or exchange. Iver Johnson Bicycles fo easy riding. Iver Johnson Guns fo sale. ' Standard Gasoline an< Oil. H*: ?I mi J nn 1 micueun Aires ana 1UDCS Goodyear Tubes. Bicycle Tubes, all sizes. Parts for Ford, Brush Maxwell, E, M. F., Flander and Reo. Gun and Revolver part: in stock. Bicycle Parts in stock. Auto Chains, all sizes. Fresh Stock Dry Batter ies. If in need of anything foi an Auto, Bicycle, or Gui paii r?xT tto V/lUli un to W. Newell Smitl Auto Co. % ANDERSON OFFICER IS SENT TO BAILEY ;t GREENWOOD, Jan. 24.?Senator ^ Tillman and Congress man Aiken f wierd today to the Bailey Military iny stitute that the war department had ^ detailed Lieut. George C. Bowen of y the United States army as the officer who is to be stationed here to teach ^ military science to the cadets of this ?? school. Lieut. Bowen is a native of [j Anderson and is an honor graduate tj of West Point. At present he is at e Fort Bliss in Texas, a post near the r Mexican border. He is expected to t arrive in Greenwood in a few days. \ NO FUMES TO INHALE! . NO DRUGS TO TAKE! e Gowans, King of Externals, _ penetrates quickly. You just e rub it on. Gowans scatters rt congestion and inflamation. In . this way a cold that may lead to a Pneumonia m* Pmim u v.* v/tv/u |/ IO V| u 1V.I\1 V checked. No medicated fumes . lo get in your system. Strang. ulation of infants impossible. e Goxvans is endorsed by ethi. cal physicians. You should ? have a boltle in the horde for n emergency. Croup comes in the night. The slight cough might y e Pneumonia by morning. r Druggists guarantee Gowans ? Three sizes, 25, 50 and $1.00. J Gowan Medical Co. 1 Concord, N. C. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS l Oertrude L. Hardy, Plaintiff. s Against 1 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 sales j day, Monday, February 2, 1914, the following described land: All that certain lot of land in the r Town of Union, County of Union, 1 and State aforesaid, and being a pare - of the George Brandon lot, bounded r South by lot of George Brown, west by Southern Railway tract, North by land of Anne E. Hill and East by Yircin stropt It lioinr. - 0? av vno oamc iul purchased by Dr. M. J. Hardy, deceased, from Ann E. Hill and com5 monly known as the Dr. Hardy home place. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers. 3 R. C. WILLIAMf Master for Union Count}. j RASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, /County of Union. ErMURT OF COMMON PLEAS >John P. Glenn, et al.,' Plaintiffs. 1 Against ? W. D. 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 r following land, to wit: , All that certain tract of land lye ing, 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 11 of Mrs. Bessie O. Richards; on the r West by lands of Mrs. Bessie O. r Richards; on the South by lands of - Mrs. Carrie Hardy, and East by Ti1. ger river. Terms of sale: One-half y cash, the balance on a credit of one e year, with interest thereon at eight f per cent per annum from date ot sale, secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, said bond to provide for the payment of 1 ten per cent attorney's fees, in case of s suit, foreclosure, or collection by an f attorney after due, this land sold at .. the risk of former purchaser. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County, n s MASTER'S SALE S State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS B. M. Hill, et al., Plaintiff, t Against k Hiram Yarborough, et al, " Defendants. In obedience to an Older made in r the above stated case, I will sell at I IT ? : -1 2 1L- 1 1 *- - ? umini, uumig lih: legal nours 01 sale, before the court house door, on sales P day, Monday, Febrhary 2, 1914, the following land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lyp ing, being and situate on Elisha Creek, in said county and state aforesaid, containing one-hundred and j twenty-two (122) acres, more or less. For a further description see plat in deed of Aaron Starnes to Bird Hill, January .'10, 1824, on file in Clerk's office. Also all that other tract or parcel of land on Elisha Creek iu county and state above named, containing twenty-five (25) acres, mor? l? or less, bounded by lands of George g Gordan, and Bird Hill, deceased. See deed of John Hollis to Nancy Hill, dated, Jan. 6, 1851. sj The above tracts wil Ibe sold in two separate tracts. Terms of sale: One-half, Cash, balance to be paid within one year, credit portion to be secured by bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay - lor papers and have option of paying Master for Union County. all cash. r R. C. WILLIAMS, 1 EARL C. OWENS VETERINARY SURGEON UNION, S. C. i Residence Phone 240. At Johnson's Stable I FOR 15 Tr I Kij?ht good building lots m J>+ Three lots on Crawford H Two desirable lots on Sp; corporation limit. One beautiful building lot ?? One two story house on M< for sale on easy terms. <? One five room cottage 011 $200 down, balance on easy Fine farm containing 216 tuck, three-quarters of a mil This farm if purchased now, One hundred and forty-si: town. This property is in li two good residences and sevei condition. This property ca | Whifaker-^ X Real! V Union, Sout LAD Read Our G $6 Value I The Times ol and old sub Transfer 1 Patterns, v and a voai?' tion to The T $1.00, total ^ all for the r LOW PI $1. Every Lady in Interested in Tti IT IS A " I Out ot Town Customer The Unic <^4 A A 4*^1 A^A A^A < | IF YOU I GOOD : *j* Done quickly on your au X satisfaction?Come to TI $ ?WORK EFFICI X ?PRICES T WE HAVE WITH US M X MASSACHUSETTS,who A Agency in this territory A given free advice c< A their cars. Their interests A ed by both Mr. Burbank A THE MODEL GARAGE. the Ford car will be conti I Model < x V Phone 66 Union, S. ( SALE! ? % ?ar Ottaray Mill. ill. A irtanburg road just out of f on Calhoun Street. Duntain street, near library, ?? Y HlaKKnnammo ?n ?> ? vvi, '('oww, terms. acres, one mile from Sane from rural graded school. can be bought for $1:5 acre. V* c acres, 1 1-2 miles from f ine state of cultivation, has ral out buildings, all in good f n be bought cheap. X fan Buren % y Co. h Carolina. * ****** *+* K* IV<( JL HJ ireat Offer! For $1.25 [fers to new scribers 50 embroidery aa ! ell ue 99>vv, 's subscripimes, value ? ^aluc $6.00, idiculously MCE OF Union Will Be lis Proposition. PEACH" s 7c Extra for Postage in Times ^4. A^4. WANT | WORK | f tomobile that will give ? IE MODEL GARAGE. X ENTLY DONE? RIGHT? X R. J. F. BURBANK, OK X has charge of the Ford A . All Ford owners will A >ncerning the upkeep of A 5 will be carefully guard- A and by the workmen at A All necessary parts for A inually carried in stock, Parage | !J. 17 S. Pinckney St.