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J'ns^ ^^SUPERVISION
'A^ MCMBEf< BANK UNDER 3
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-Merchants & Pianters Nat'l Bank |
"Tlic Old Reliable" t
S The Oldest and Largest Bank in Union County ^
I On Jan. 1, 191"?, we paid our <i per rent, semi - annual ja
Dividend No 91, making a total of ? 2!) l,l>00 paid to our S
stockholders in Cash Dividends since organization. S3
While the chief object of this hank is to accumulate 3
profits for its shareholders, it is ever mindful of the rights n
of its customers, and its constant aim is for the advance- *4
merit of the community in which it is located. Its managemeet
is liberal, pursues a progressive oolicy, and adheres V
strictly to legitimate lines of banking.
Tf this appeals to you 5
| I.OCK FOR T'lK BANK WITH THE CHIME C10CK
\nd deposit >our rrorey wlion* il will be absolutely sale ^
i F. M. FARR, W. F. GILLIAM. J. D. ARTHUR.
tf President. Vice-President. Cashier. 'j 5
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1 The Peoples Supply Co. I
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TO CHICAGO
Through Sleeping Car Daily Beginning November 22, 1911.
I'UOM Charleslon, Columbia, Spartanburg Tryon Ilendersonville, Asheville,
Hot Springs, Knoxville. "Queen & Crescent Route," "Rig Four Route."
CAROLINA SPECIAL
Greatly improved Service from the Carolinas and Georgia to
?Chicago and the West.?
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Leave Charleston 8:00 a.m Arrive 9:40 p.m,
Leave Columbia - -- -- __12:"5 p.m. Arrive 4:45 p.m,
Leave Spartanburg . __ 4:80 r.m. Arrive 1:45 p.m,
L ave Tryon 5:40 p.m. Arrive 12:25 p.in,
Leave Ilendersonville - . 0:55 p.m. Arrive __11:20 a.m,
Leave Asheville . ... 7:80 p.m. Arrive _.9:20 a.m,
Leave Knoxville -- 12:05 a.m. Leave _.5:10 a.m,
Arrive Cincinnati . 10:55 a.m. Leave 6:35 p. m,
\rriv? Indianapolis _ __ 3:20 p. in. Leave 2:55 p. m
Arrive Chicago 9:00 p.m. Leave 8:55 a.m.
Excellent eonneetions made from and for Aiken, Augusta, Charlotte, Salis-i
hury, Creenville. fjreenshoro, Ooldsboro, Raleigh and Intermediate Points.
I.IPMEN'T?Observation Drawing-room, open section sleeping
Cars Charleston-Cincinnati, Drawing-room Sleping Car CharlostonC!iif>,">,
Coaches Charleston-Cincinnati, Dining Car Service.
K. C. COTNKR. i rav linI'asseager S. If. McLEAN, District Pass. Agent,
Agent, 113 W. M lin St., Spartanburg, Main St., Columbia. S. C.
S. C.
STOR I^YOUiT COTTON
-WJT'HFarmers'
Bonded Warehou.se Co.
Hostm; E^ileppr-ise
Bonded Custodian. Cotton fully insured, and
when you net ready to sell you uet void?* ?
cotton and sell to whom you please.
R. F*. HARRY, - Custodian
Lawrence G. fiouthard BARRON & BARRON
ATTORNEY A.T LAW Attorneys at Law
UNION, S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Monwiii
Practice in ail Conrts ey to loan on City and Farm
Office Opposite Post Office Property.
LETTER FROIL^H
SENATOR
Corrects Article Public in
Veck's Times as to Rudg
For 1915.
I have seen in last i:
of The Union Times tV^^HarticU
double column and largr^^H headl
giving very prominent sn^Hce to
amendments offered by \^Htte in
Senate as regards the Couli^Hy Sup
Rill. Even the Senate jl|^Hywal
been quoted verbatim,
tention is given to my B^^Bmei
creating the impression for
on the House delegation fi^Hni Un
ounty two appropriations did
desire.
The Supply Bill, as i'tji^^K^od
House, made no provisioifl^^Hto h
any income to the countvI^^Hde fr<
the regular tax levy, shqm^Hbe d
bursed. 1 made the amei^r^Knt tl
I did in the S nate for the ^Bpurpc
of correcting this and requir^fcig tl
any amounts coming fron^H oth
sources should he added to 'He si
raised bv the tax levy andfd^Hburs
as provided under the ditTer^Hc iter
and amounts annronriated flHerefr
Otherwise, this would have iHeen :
extra amount to be expendf-dHin ar
way that the County Board niHy ha
I seen fit?thus doing away kvHth tl
limit prescribed in the approrariatir
for each department of the Blount
Government.
The increase of S15, as pBovi'dr
in mv amendment for the "Bom-il
and l>ome;ti" Science Club worm, w.
j for the mr'tn-" of correcting fin c
tor i tli" 'louse Hill. Th" dleleg:
(ion ' i agreed on S075 for thi-|"uit
tor and had "ledtrod it. The pious
by mistake to the amount, pre
vidod only
, As to the Clerk for the Super
visor and Board of Commission rthis
was a delegation affair and no
a ease of my forcing anything on tin
members of the House from thi;
j county. Several weeks ago in a con
, fcrence between the Supervisor am
the delegation, it was understood thai
1 if the Supervisor thought better re
I suits could he obtained by hi's goinc
about ovgr the county and keenitv
1 in close touch with all the county'
j interests, keeping down useless exj
penses, etc., then the delegation
I would provide a clerk for the routine
work of the office. What the county
needs is efficiency. I believe! the
Supervisor can save the counqt fatmore
than a clerk's salary hvfsing
his time in watching and cuttig off
useless expenditure of public nids.
lie cannot do this if "coon?d pV in
his office all the time. My iA is
that a Supervisor should be whlhis
name implies, and not mcra a
clerk. He should he a generaAmager
of the affairs of the courl I.?
it better to have a real Supefta^
i or make a mere clerk at his sl^B
'of $1,000 per annum? It strike^H
' that it is preferrable to harj^^^^B
j clerk than a $1,000 one. AgaW*B
amendment providing for a clerk wfi
| consented to by the delegation and
! was not a mere plan of my own, as
! anybody would judge from The
Times' article. T know that a majority
of the delegation desired tliiJ
amendment after the hill reachedtM
Senate, and if a single member nel
uh" < < I to or protested against hi J
! have yet to hear of ft. I
BUFFALO I
(I .oft over from last weet f)
Buffalo, Feb. 2.1.?Mrs. '. <ff?
'j Hundley and Master Paul, Jr spen^
' last week with her mothe. Mid"1
Darvin at Blacksburg. ni
i Messrs J. I,. Padgett an< A. i,u'
Bolton spent last Sunday We3>'(
Springs.
Mr. .1. I>. Williams of Ur>n. wdj?
. visitor in town last Sunny. *
Mr. E. C. Blackwell, thrpopuh"1
i and accommodating pr-criptio'01
I at the IVfalo Drug Comany hi)a
lai n slightly indisposed foithe pa f
few days.
Mr. (). A. Swygert of U.on, sp*-|hc
, ?ast Sunday in town with bends ;u >
, relatives. Mr. Swygert former"
. lived here and made may frien ea
who are always glad to ^ee him. 311
| Mrs. T. B. Henry and laster B
ford and Keece, of I,0';hart. a Ju
visiting Mrs. Henry's fatier, Mr. ^
'j A. Johnson, on Auburn avenue. or
'I The ladies of our towi are arran e
| ing to have a cantata a the Buffa
opera House on Satrday nigWi
1 March the (>th. An investing nr ~~
gram has been arrangd and und
the supervision and geeral directi k
of Mrs. W. B. Todd. An enjoyat ^
event is being lookei forward
with much pleasure. A popular a 1
mission fee will he narged for t
benefit of installing lectric i?gl
in the Methodist chuvh. The obj<
alone is d< serving of a Ifberal put re ' i
age, and it is hoped a id belie\ d ?h '
. large audience wii be lire er.t
greet their home aggregation. jj
Mr. A. J. Taylor, who has been t
i nonular and jiolite derk at the lb
falo mill store for some tune 1 S
resigned to accent a similar no.-iti
with Mr. J. E. Minter and [bo.,
Sedalia. He and his interesting fa
ily have made many friend' I iri -j
j their stay hero, .he regr t J
I ingly to see them leave, though w
; for them much success and happio 1<
| in their new field of labor. |J
Mr. J. L. West, our esteemed i
' accommdating superintendent of p< 0]
: or, is making extensive improveme
' over the place, especially on J
streets, such as building ce-n
bridges, ditching and dragging
streets, all of which tends to beaut
and add comfort, convenience to
mrivinp: and hustlint? villafre.
K. B. Hutlei >?
Utah to Become Dry. /?
Salt Lake City, March l.~ '
Statewide prohibition bill passed Q||
house today. It already had pas
the senate. fn
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the fl
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has 9 i
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a variably yoi
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a rapid that th
years he will
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will sell as a
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^aul^e, New Brjb
Wn Indigestion,. Gas, Sourness
Upset Stomach if you'll take
I "Pape's Diapepsin"?Try
This!
Do some foods you eat hit bacl
ii.-di- good, but work badly; form
I.to stubborn lumps and cause a s
lour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr.
lies. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pap
Jiapepsin digests everything, lei
tig nothing to sour and upset y<
'here was never anything so sal't
uick, so certainly effective. No d
.'rence how badly your stomach
isordered you will get happy reli
i live minutes, but wiiat pleases y<
ost is that it strengthens and re;
atcs your stomach so you can e;
>ur favorite foods without fear.
Most remedies ??;??
*?>*-- you relit
metitries?they are slow, but sur
'ape's Diapepsin" is quick, positiv
d puts your stomach in a health
tulition so the misery won't com
ck.
ou feel different as soon as "Pape'
ipepsin" comes in contact witl
; stomach?distress just vanishes
'our stomach gets sweet, no prases
belching, no eructations of undited
food, your head clears and
feel fine,
ro now, make the best investment
ever made, by getting a large
/ cent case of Pape's Diapepsin
n any drug store. You realize in
minutes how needless it is to suffrom
indigestion, dyspepsia or
stomach disorder.
Notice
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Blacksmith and Weed Work!
s and Ganeidl Bepair Shop
arcpared to do First
?s work on quick notice
ir Corn Mill
ates daily, and we have
ller of fifteen years'
rience.
E US A tpiat
< A A AVA-TVLj i
? w ill ^ive you satisfaction *
JNION i
agon Works \
tTKR BROTHERS, Props.
ry Street Union, S. C.
ID and'
ssibly twice, in a lifet
to buy the most desi
irt of the business bio
i have to wait for a
leone, and very often
on the death of the
>e entailed on the nexl
m earth to buy it. T1
ten why? Because wl
late in the heart of tht
! enhancement in vali
e owner prefers to ho
have an independent
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lity is Staring You R
"BRIGGS PROP!
Postoffice Lot and I
whole or will cut tc
rou may never agai
buy such desirable f
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or <1. .j u.< k/M aJ <u *
e's ;i
hi R ^le C0S^ wiring your 1
;iy I will return to you many tin
'is g cheer, cleanliness and incr
>u I are making a specia
k- I Taghts in every home and i
at I tion varies from $10.00 up
^ I material. Call and let us j.
e0 a mation.
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AND WATER
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I BAILEY UNDER
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X Funeral Directors ai
Having combined the resource
?> * Wagnon-Hradley Company and
Company puts us in a class vvi
X concerns in the South and it will I
V* and manager of this Company to
with service, equipment and fune
be excelled by any and equaled b
Our undertakers are attentive
Y desired and necessary we will c
with whom we will arrange for
?$ charges will he reasonable and coi
Our parlors open all the time,
the officers of the company will rt
anvwb??*" 11
? in me town or county.
I BAILEY UNDERI
? L. L. WAGNON, J. T. BRADL
I Vice-President. Secretary
Ik A^A
ime you have an I
irable property in II
>ck of a city. In- B
failure or for the IE
the very property I
owner you have 11
t of kin, without II
lese are facts; you I
len a person owns IE
i business district II
je is so sure and 1
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fortune. g
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suit purchaser. I
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lome for electric lights ji 1
ties over in convenience, I \
eased illumination. |
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the cost of the installa- |
including all labor and I
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TAKING CO. |
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nri Embalmers
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>s and equipment of the ?*
the Bailey Undertaking
th the largest and best
be the aim of the oilicers Jfc
furnish this community $
ral supplies that cannot
y few. V T 'i
and capable, and when f
all in a lady assistant
these occasions. Our %
nsistent with the times.
Phone enlio ?
n? any o!
iceive prompt attention
AKINO GO. 1
EY, T. E. BAILEY, T
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