The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 27, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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r===JI :^=JL=][= f NO OTHEI Knows your business as fool would butt in to But there are certain lying every action and none of us can evade or look forward and not b; people have always live Cotton has sold for 1 I*~ and plenty of the peoj plantations they now o\ livprl Tli? m?n fUo ' vvt V\/\/i X 11V 1I1U1I VI ic( breeds a panic of fear ai deadly than any danger J More people are suffer "1 unwillingness to cjme s< today than will ever su necessity. Just bear in mind, tht sessions are only worth J use we make of them w us all face conditions a forward, pay our debts the best evidence that J pay the balance when w enjoy life and make the now, for none of us ha will be any other time th things go. Live better, omically as it is possit =j making this store headc necessity for the table, kitchen, for man or bea If it is good to eat wc Specials for this week: ; in 10c loaf, Marble loai = White loaf, Citron loaf, 11 read money can buy di fat Country Turkeys, C Pansy Flour 50 cents i ni.rUf XT/xxr OQ 1Q1/1 "D I IH;V. J-./J.Tt. j. ^ today, we will sell unti $0.50, it will pay you 1 now at. The Union Gr The Best Things to Ea T Phone 100. 1L=H ir=ir= MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County < Union?Court of Common Pleas. W. C. Smith, et al. Plaintiffs, against Bertice Hall, et al. Defendants. In obedience to an order made i the above entitled case I will sell : Union court house, during the leg; hours of sale on Salesday in Decen ber, 11)14, the following lands, to wi All that certain tract or parcel < land lying, and being in the City i Union, County and State aforesaii hound on the North by Duncan avei ue, bound on the Kast bv lot willed 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith to her son, V C. Smith, bound on the South by tl property of the Union-Buffalo mill hound on the West by Herndon strec and being the land willed by Klizabet Smith to her heirs as will more ful appear in book 10(>, page 1), in Pr 1?1 I ...1 K. ttnlnn f'n,,.,*, iluu^r n uiih.u iw* uiiiwii vx/uuv, said tract or parcel of land will 1 sold to the highest bidder for casl the purchaser to pav for miners. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County < Union?Court of Common l'leas. Julia Grady, et al. Plaintiffs. against Lizzie Harris, et al, Defendants. In obedience to an order made the above stated case. I will sell Cross Keys Township on Tuesday, tl 8th day of December, 1914, the fc lowing land, to wit: All that certain tract of land, lyin being and situate in Cross Keys tow ship, county and State aforesaid, co tainine Ninety-nine (1)9) acres, mo or less; bounded by lands of Mr Rachel P. Jentrie, David Bailey, Mr Mary Blakely and James Harris. Also, all that tract lying, being ar situate in Spartanburg county, sa State, containing Twenty-five (21 acres, more or less; and bounded 1 lands of J. H. Howard. Mrs. Marti Hembree and Robert Bolton; thiose b ing the two tracts of land of the la Mrs. Jane Harris, deceased. Both < the sale.s^ will take place on the trar located in Cross Keys township, Il::i0 o'clock a. m. Terms of sale lie CASH, purchaser or purchasers pay for papers. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County Union?Court of Common I'leas. Martha J. Moorman, Plaintiff. against Harriett Wright, et al, Defendant! In obedience to an order made the above stated case, I will sell Union, during the legal hours of sal before the court house door, on sale day, Monday, Dec. 7th, 1014, the f( lowing land, to wit: AH that certain tract of land, lyin I ii?-ir ii i* ( r person! well as you do; none but a v tell you how to run it. general principles under- 71 " . transaction of life that II n 1 , m 1 II In aouge. laKe courage ana ickward. Remember that T cl and always will live. ess than it is now selling _ J )le you know bought the " i'; vn and paid for them and ; t squeezes his money, but n rid cowardice, that is more from hunger or necessity. || ing from dishonesty and L! ,t quare with their creditors fj" v ffer from hunger, cold or I f< it money and earthly pos- s i to you or me what ever ^ hile we are living. So let J e s we find them, let us go F as far as we can, and give e we can give that we will ^ e have it. Let us live and LJ c best of our opportunities ls a guarantee that there t lan now, so far as material live longer, live as econ)le for people to live, by } juarters for every item of |=s , for the pantry, for the h .st. ,i i are mighty apt to sell it. The best Cake ever sold Spice loaf, Golden loaf, | Jelly loaf. Finest 5 cent pn j? lily. Fresh Pork Sausage, elery daily. i barrel off, until Saturday s ansy Flour is worth $7.00 1 Saturday night only, at c_ to get six months supply r-i i a o ocery Company t Every Day in the Year. L. L. Wagnon, Manager. 7 t =ir=ir= ir=l 5 <1 ! beinp; and situate in Santuc Township, t Union County, State of South Caro-j s )f lina, containing One Hundred and s Seventy-two (172) 'acres, more or t less, hounded hy lands of Mrs. Sue F. v lteaty, Richard F. Harris, Robert p Gregory and J. G. Long, and common- i n ly known as the Mary A. Lyles or j t Aaron Lyles home place. Terms of j jn sale: One-third CASH, the balance o in equal instalments of one and two h ;i| years, secured by bond for the pur- i | chase money and a mortgage of the I'1 premises, with interest al 7 per cent I / rjf: per annum, purchaser to pay for pa- j ?i ms, and have the option of paying i a i. all cash. ; i r,: It. C. WILLIAMS, )V Master for Union County. ! t V. . : " . ~. .. Ir )(i iwrivt- i/ivcs i/epcna on filed ion. j| Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 20.?'Twelve ij men's lives hang in the balance while | jv the count continues on the iniattive 0"_ measure in the recent election, abol-1 v. ishing the death penalty. Twelve of ^ )() the 14 counties Rive a majority of 719 , |r against the abolition of the death penalty, the vote being 14,<100 for and i' 15,319 against. ! Execution of the convicted men is' set for December 19, Governor Hunt having reprieved them until after the ' election returns returned the people's j will. Another man is under sentence ( of death, but the date has not yet. j been fixed. Two more have been sen- v tenced, but one has been granted a \ new trial and the other's appeal is | pending. In case the measure is defeated, as ^ the vote seems to indicate, Governor t jn Hunt probably will reprieve all the -j le men until after Christmas. ^ ,1. g DO NOT I ii HESITATE 1 s". To Call on i for Classses on account of the low | price of cotton. A Dr. Crimm has fitted glasses to the | good people of Union and County for of the last 16 years and never lost a penny. Call if you need glasses. Mrs. J. Mcador Kant, Route 1, i writes: "Dr. Crimm I am . - VV.....J I very thankful to you for the glasses t you fitted me a year ago. They help in my eyes very much and 1 can read at with your glasses satisfactorily." 1 What Dr. Crimm did for Mrs. Fant ' he will do for you. Dr. Crimm will J be in his Union office for two weeks, g, beginning Monday, November .'10th. ] JHURCH HOSPITAL SELECTS ITS STAFF 'hysicians Chosen Cor Baptist Hospital?Mcintosh in Charge Institution. The staff of the Hnptist hospital ;as announced last night by Judge . J. Gentry, general sunerinteniient f the hospital. The list contains the ames of many of the surgeons and hysicians of Colunilea. Th? t looting of the staff \va- held Mot iny ight at KiV.O o'clock. The hoard of trustees has elected antes II. Mcintosh, M. !>.. chair-win f the stall". Dr. Mcintosh is emra . <! t the general practice of medicine in 'olumbia. He is a member of the 'irst Baptist chimb of Columbia i ! * connected with prominent Bapt > t South Carolina. His hrother-in-law V. H. Hunt of Newberry, was for a umber of years president of the Capist State convention, and anotle-r rother-in-law, H, Btiell of Charjston, has for many years been eh tan of the board of trustees of the iaptist orphanage at Greenwood. The staff of the Baptist hospital allows: Dr. James 11. Mcintosh, chairman. General surgery. Drs. (!. 11. Hut h. . E. Harmon, L. 11. Owens. ('. E. Owns, Lindsay Peters, J. H. Taylor, issistants. Drs. II. D. Cauuhman, X. !. Hey ward. D. N. Matthews. General medicine, Drs. 1). S. Black, an est Cooper. T. M. DuBose, Sr., S. !. Fishburnc, W. M. 1 .ester, James II. Iclntosh, D. S. Pope. II. W. Ri-,-. issistants. Drs. T. M. DuBose, Jr., Iscar I.aBorde, .1. D. Moorehead. Eye, ear. nose and throat. Drs. II nv Horlheck. ('. I.. Kihler. B. I.. Moot-.-, heo. A. Quattlebaum, E. M. Whalcv. Roentirenolojrists, Drs. II. W. Gibbs. Arthur E. Shaw. Paediatrics, Dr. William Weston. Neurolopry, Drs. J. W. Babcock, J. " I. Poore, E. It. Saunders. ^ Disease of stomach. Dr. F. M. Duram. Diseases of chest, Dr ('. F. Wil- j ams. | j Internal medicine. Dr. J. Hey ward j iihbes. Obsstetrics, Drs. J. 15. Guiprnard, I., i '. Philpot. j j Genito-urinury. Drs. Barron & Bar- # on. Dr. P. V. Mikell. ! Seriolopist, Dr. M. II. Wyman.? . he State. ] i Vhenever You Need a General Ton'.v ' Take Grove s The Old Standard Grove's Tnstelesr j hill Tonic is equally valuable as a ;'. leneral Tonic because it contains the 1 yell known tonic properties of QUININE , nd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ! ut Malaria, Enriches the Blood ami luilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. j iood Time Arranged for Secretaries Kock llill, Nov. IK.?Aii event of [ luch importance all over the State is a he assembling next week in Rock Hill j f representatives of all the commer- i ial organizations of South Carolina. 1 'his meeting will take place on Fri- | ay, the day following ThanksgivjWr^ All alert boosters of Rock Hill and \ he last comparatively accurate cen- j us of the "good town" taken in 11)14, j hows that there are about 11,7i>1 of i hese boosters here?are looking forward with much pleasure to this oplortunity of entertaining in their nidst this visiting body of boostei on he 27th. it is hoped that every commercial rganization in South Carolina will iave its secretary or president, or >oth, at this important conference, 'he president of the association, Mr. Ubert S. Johnstone, of (JreenviHe, ins prepared an excellent program ,nd it is sure that all who will have a nost profitable and enjoyable ti n . One of the best features of th< occasion will be the address of the new (resident of the University of South 'arolina. He will speak at a smoker o be (riven at the night session b\ the lock Hill chamber of commerce t<> the 'isiting delegation. l)r. Currell is a enowned educator and a charming peaker, and no one who can arrange o be present can afford to miss his iddress on "Education and Citi/.anihip." The secretaries will also have an pportunity of seeing the most fam)us alfalfa fields of the State. These ire in sight of the city on the farms >f Mr. J. M. Cherry, and an automo>ile ride is being planned with a stopiver in the field, Right on the spot n full view of the alfalfa in several stages of its development, Prof. C. II. (Veeks, of Winthrop college, will deiver a short lecture on "alfalfa." There is still another feature which he secretaries anticipate with pleasire. The local secretary, Mr. \V. R. rimmons has just accepted for the (resident of the association, the inviation of Winthrop's president, Dr. D. [J. .Johnson, asking for the attendance >f the secretaries at a luncheon to be served in their honor in the same dinng room with his S70 girls. It might >o well to state at this point, however, hat a number of chaperons will be on land so the wives of the secretaries leed not fear for the safe and heartvhole return of their absent husbands. iv is neeuiess 10 say tnat KoeU 11111 ?xtends to all who contemplate enterng her gates on the 27th the same learty welcome which she has displayed on so many other occasions, md it is hoped that a very large num>er will he in attendance at this meetng from all over the State. HOW'S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars lienation. vard for any case of Catarrh that "annot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Dure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ind believe him perfectly honorable n all business transactions and tinan:ially able to carry out any obliga- , .ions made by his firm. National Hank of Commerce, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internaly, acting directly upon the blood and nucous surfaces of the system. Tes.imonials sent free. 1'rice 75 cents Take Hall's Family Fills for oonstiDer bottle. Sold by all druptfists. hrsinmnsa l nion County Folks, ; (-are of Your ll< While my I find me there, as I at bring Happiness to tl This year my pai which I gather from of little children, and me to surmount ali o It is my desire t< our Clorious South F 5c to SI.00; so that ti It has been my I The IV I well equipped in spac have contracted with Thanking you fo Eve. Spartanburg Man Dangerously Hurt. Spartanburg, Nov. "JO.?A. 1*. Cudd if R. K. Cudd & Co., liverymen, lies II a hospital in a critical condition, lis head battered with 10 or l.~> blows rom some blunt instrument, said to lave been a monkey wrench, in the lands of Tom I'ritchard, a tenant. It s said that the trouble arose because Judd had the sheriff attach Id bales >f cotton, claiming that I'ritchard vould not make a settlement. The atter became wrought up over the natter and went tonight to the office >f R. E. Cudd ?? Co., delivering the lows, it is said, as Cudd opened the loor. * I'ritchard gave up to officers III medial el v a t'l evwii nk lie Guininu That Dee.. Kci /..feet TT.e He. :. cause oi its I >nic and lax.;- i . ! ! AX A 1VK r.ROMO UI IMM-: i? i.1 t ,: l\ , ..rdu.:., v hiininc p. tut .lues not cause m-i v li'.nrss in., niging itt head. Remember tuc lti!l ii:im ud ook lor the signature of }%. V.. ('.ROw-. 2.Sc. J. Barley Corn has had another <noek-out blow. Col. Coorge W. (ioehals, governor of the Panama Canal '.one, signed an order Saturday placng all persons engaged in canal ransportation on a strict temperance jaais. The order provides that perHtms employed on the canal who have marine licenses must abstain absolutely from liquor. This includes pilots, captains of tugboats, mates and others.?Newberry Observer. Women Suffer Terribly from Kidney Trouble. Around on her feet all day?no wonder a woman has backache headache, stilV swollen joints, wcarmc poor sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief for these troubles. They strengthen the kidneys?take away the aches, pain and weariness. Make life worth living again. Try Foley Kidney Fills and see how much better you feel. For sale by all dealers everywhere. The secretary f state has granted <i vuai iui iu iu?- nrw oivu,uwu ship company organized in Charleston. The company is hacked hy many of the best known business men of the city. The terminals will be Charleston, Norfolk and Baltimore. Hundreds of imitations have come and pone since Foley's Honey and Tar Compound began?!0 year ago?to loosen the grip of coughs and colds. You can not get a substitute to do for you what Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial affections, la grippe coughs, and tickling throat. Buy it of your druggist and feel safe. Sold by all dealers everywhere. In Northern Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Southern Idaho and Western Wyominc the fires on national I'ni-netw <,.( by campers have decreased in four years from nearly a third to approximately one-fifth. Declare War on Rheumatism. Rheumatism is an awful thing? nothing more painful. Don't let it get a hold, hut at the first twinges take Foley Kidney Fills. They work directly 011 your weakened kidneys, build them up, make them strong ? ri<l your blood and keep it clear el uric acid. Keep Foley Kidney Fills on hand ready for use at the first sign of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers everywhere. More than F20.000 board feet of timber was given away by the government last year to settlers and miners living in or near national forests. *J. C. PERRIN UNION, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFICE OVER MUTUAL I |.*nn O DRY COOPS COMPANY UUIl'll, O. Kj. He Klf fairyla >me: leadquarters are at Klf Station, in Kair> n ever seouiing the Toy Lands of the \ le l aniily f ireside. lIn is bigger and better than ever before, year to year on my annual Xmas visit froi their Faith in my sure appearan.ee has m bstaeles and situations. > loeate for them some merehant in ever> and who will handle a line of Toys ranji lone of my little friends will be disappoint lappy Luck to visit I'nion, S. and find lcClure Ten-Cent Comp e and management t?? take rare of a I them for my Headquarters in I'nion Corn r your patronage of my selection and (io< 1 am yours truly, The Promoter of Little Polks* ll;i s ant i?y ii'wwiiiipiiiiiinini'it imii? Robert .1. Iturdcttc IK'ad. Pasadena, Cat., Nov. 10.?Robert .1. i Rurdette. pr? aoher, author and hum- ! orist, died at his homo here today, lie had been ill for nearly two years and I for the last week had been in a state of coma. f Dr. Rurdette's illness became acute i 8w ten weeks ajro. Up to that time he | sji had continued literary and journalis-i! tic work, to which he turned al ter yiv- j jgflj intr up the active pastorate of Temple Nr" Ruptist church, Los Angeles, in 1000.il Robert .). Rurdette begun cidtivat-'sj ing good humor obscurely in Peoria, | Qm III., forty yea)s ago, when he spent! part of his days at a desk on the I'e-j oria Transcript "trying to think," as, ke ho himself once related, "of pleasant m< things to tell the folks when 1 went | nn home at night." His audience of j so "folks" then was Carrie (Jarrett, the, Peoria tril l he had married a short i ^ time before, while she lay supposedly j on her death hod, but who lived, and, tp though an invalid for life, became moitali/ed by her husband as "lb i ||'V Little Serene Happiness." It was she | ^ ( who encouraged him to sow his humor' r(l( in wild fields. At her bedside Rur-j^., dettc became prolific with funmakingj contributions to the Burlington, Iowa. I ~ Hawkeye, and through those he be-1 ?""" came famous the country as "Theij i),, ,.i; ii i if .. ' ? xj w l 11 till I IlilU M'VL' .Willi. The little invalid wife encouraged l| him. too, to try the lecture field. ,, i "She kept nu- at it." said Burdette. if . "and in due time we had a lecture onjj our hands?"The Hise and Fall *?f the ? Moustache." Burdette insisted on trying the lecture first in Keokuk , t "for Keokuk hated Burlinpton" and' if he succeeded there he would know . that it was trood. Fven Keokuk ap- { | plauded. The whole United States s ' -ter did the same. IIo became a sort of intinerant preacher. At <>(). ten years ajro, Mr. Burdette, / was called to the permanent pastorate! * of the Temple Baptist church, of l.os ^ Angeles. Cal. Although Burdette's original home I was in (livenshoro, I'a., where he was horn in 1844?the later part of his life was spent in California. At Sunny ( I Crest, Pasadena, he had a spacious j i house with broad verandas. His lirst i wife had died after fifteen years of J encouragement to him, durinjr which she had traveled till over the country i with him. In lSiip he married Mrs. Clara B. Baker of Pasadena. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cuie. 1'be worst cases, nomatler of liow lotm staiiclinn. are cured t>y the womli i (?', old reliable 1 >r. porter's Antiseptic Heating Oil. It relieves ' l ain and Heals at the same lime. Sec, il.r > iiiHHri. ;; Having us submit our designs and prices assures you V of a wide assortment to se- ^ lect from, prices that are based on finest quality mar- ~ hie and granite and unbias- r ed advice. Allow us to draw your attention to the fact that we are a local concern with a reputation for excellent work and are able to refer you to many examples of our work in this section. We will appreciate an op% portunity to submit data and samples in your home | Lxm, 1 ii cit ^ymii usuiDiisnmcnt. BA I LEY! UNDERTAKING CO. [_ adquarters ^ Station nil. Nov. 16, 1911 3 land, it is hard to * iVorld in order f?> I lit' inspiration in the happy fares ade it possible for town and iit> in 5 [inj; i:i price from '!* cd Xmns moriiinu I there 'jj any ^ ine of Toys; so I xl-Bye until Xmns ? ppiness, ' '* \ CLAUS. I Kvcrylhint; Higher. (Anderson 1 ntellijfoncer. t The price of wives. Too, has risen? For Adam paid Only a l>one for his'n. ^wwui!?cwinil | -i 71 ,TL^ REMEBYForMENti AT YOUR DRUGGIST. f l.arpe numbers of American donys over to Europe every sumjr. Just now many horses and lies are jroinjr over.? Newberry < ?l>rver. 'atari's cr Giiills & fever .stription No. ("06 is prepared especially MALARIA o, CHILLS <*? FCVER. ,e or ?ix doses wii! break any case, and nicer. i!:cn as a Ionic the Fever will not urn. It ar'.a on (he li"cr better than lomcl a'.'.J does not gripe or sicken. 25c ? = ; i | This is the place you have always >aved money and aven though the *reat European War is on, we can continue to save you money, by liaving your prescriptions filled and doing your drug business mr i fin + V? VYlLli Lilty PALMETTO DRUG CO. UNION, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE All goods not called for in 0 days will be sold for reairs. V. Newell Smith Auto Co. F Union, S. C Why Send Off Your money and pay more for monuments when you can buy them from a home concern that sells better material and saves you one-fourth the price? We have no agents hut if you will drop us a card saying when you will he ready to buy wo wi'.l send a full line of Photos ard Cuts of all kinds of Marble aad ( Irnnil.! iy 8A1LEY UNDERTAKING CO. / Undertakers I ' I Main Street at Railroad CroHshig. Phone 106. %