The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 19, 1915, Page 2, Image 2
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<'The Old Reliable"
Tiie Widest and Largest Bank in Union County
a | On Ja?. 1, 1015, we paid our 0 per cent, semi - annual ^5
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jy ) stockholders in Cash Dividends since organization. !v
> : While the chief obiect of this bank is to accumulate fE
5 I profits for its shareholders, it is ever mindful of the rights
j of it? customers. and its constant aim is for the advancemenfc
of the community in which it is located. Its manajre,
nit t :3 liberal, pursues a progressive Dolicy, and adheres
i -trictly to legitimate lines of banking. ?'
' this appeals to you
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R o F1. HARRY, ? Custodian
Lawrence G. fiouthard BARRON & BARRON
.VJTORXBY A ' LAW Attorneys i;l Lay.
UNION, S. (".
Practice in all Courts. MonV\ill
Practice in all Courts (.y to ]oan on City and Farm
Office Oppemte Post Office Property
Dr. VirgilR. Hawkins c* PERR,N
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DENTIST CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND
SURVEYOR
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FAVORS BOND ISSUE
FOR GOOD ROADS
Representative L. L. Wagnon Discusses
Many Phases of tho Question
and Gives a Reason for
the Faith That is in Him.
Replies to Antagonists
of Bond Issue
Question.
Unicn, S. C., March, 1<>, 1915.
Editor The Union Times:?
Since no matter of more importance
to our people than good roads
could possibly engage our attention
and since you have said your say
lind refuse to be persuaded to say
more "on this subject, permit me this
further trespass on patience, and
your contribution to the welfare of
Union county and her people land
right here I want in a personal way,
not by way of trying to repay the
newspapers, but as a matter of common
appreciation), to say that I do
not know of any business, or institution,
any men or set of men, who
contribute so much, so often and so
continuously to the welfare, progress
and uplift of the people and their
causes and necessities, than do our
newspapers; you give space, publicity,
time ar.d labor, all of which
mean money or your slock in trade
for making mon'*y, to every good
cause and to every good work, and
often your labors seein to be unappreciated
and more often are they
taken like a. great many of the greatest
blessings with which a merciful
(.el has crowned us. as a matter of
| course, as :i thing ilia. always has
1 been and always will be; but as one
j of Union's grateful sons, I want to
say that no agency existing in this
; county, in my opinion. Iris done more
] unselfish, patriotic, unrewarded scrV'.-o
for the good oC all the people
j than has our newspap rs. Union is
, indeed fortunate in having two good
! live papers, who, so far as I know,
: always give space to and advance
every good cause and work, who
! always plead for the advance and
I dnvelonmerif r.f r.ur raoAnnuio ,.rV.~
j always advocate tlv> cause of religi
ion, education, good morals, good
government, progress, and cnlighti
enment on all thinj.es that make for
| the welfare of our people, our county
j and towns, for those things, I am
deeply grateful, I hid you God-speed;
; long may you continue to meet the
j creditor with what it takes to keep
him in a good humor, and further I
not only appreciate your good words
, and good works, hut I will take your
paper as long as I am able to pay
for it. I will buy as much spaceas
I am abie to pay for too, to teli
the good people ox* this county where
and how to buy the best things to
eat, for the lowest cost and with the
least trouble. Rut to get back to
the subject?good roads, progress,
prosperity?for as I see it the man
who, on April 6th votes yes, is vbting
for progress, and prosperity sfc
truly as he votes for good r^ads, of
course there are just as "gootl, vflTi
just as smart men who will vote nt.
unless they change between now and
April 6th. Rut from all the discussion
I have heard and from all
that I have seen written, I feel satisfied
that 80 or 90 per cent of our
people will gladly vote for good
roads, if they can be satisfied that
thev will really get something for
tueir money, ana wncn tney iully
understand what building pood roads
by bond issue, and contract work,
under commission supervision, such
as I believe this bond measure pro- ,
vi'des. I am satisfied thov will be sure
of petting their moneys worth. I
In the first place I w?nt to thank |
v;-ur correspondent "Neb" for the ;
j \( ry hifrh compliment he naid my ]
j previous article, even if he did pro ]
, ed to lambaste In a very able \
I (but illopic :i way), the cause of ]
j f* o<l road 1 am sure that a man (
I who can think and write as "Neb" j
lean, has by this time reached iht }
; bottom of things, and as another .
I very able correspondent of your j
i paper told mo a day or so since, he ,
j t">d aboui decide I thai we did need
| the good re? da and that he was about j
ready to c< me across and do for the .
| cause wba he had heretofore done ,
j a'*ainst it.
Since ' '< T. G." and "Farmer" as ;
' veil as ">> " and com other-! in
( ? bo ai s i ; ' a little and I feel
sure are onen to conviction, if they ,
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! or me ' . first of all, that in ad- >
I vocatin? vrood roads, I havo no axo ,
| to <-r':-d, o oolltito play, am
seeking no ofilce, i<.'> or rowo I: 1 <
I ?! ? ."t thi. anybody is yoin;? to di<
o.- co broke i we don't trot the jjood
o; ds, n.".i T don't think wo will havo
\ Garden of Fd<m or I ifth Avenue 1
: boulevard':. if wo do tret them. o:<I
copt indin 'y they can rot benefit
I . ore half ;>s much as they will
I nine out of ten farmers in Union
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they . ? Id "Nob," "CI. T. (I.," (
i' Ilcy Denver," "Telephone" and ?
; otin i" good men like lii m, on 1 corI
tainly hoy will ? <; t r>>. j directly 1
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Now, if i am wrong. show i u;, and
il will vot against the bond issue, <
and I am going on lite . umption
that each one who h m hcv<tofor<
opposed this great effort for th pros- 1
perity and advancement of our coun- ,
ty, feels the ;am" way about tho 4
question, and for this reason I want (
to make plain some things that
im to cause the greatest confusion (
because they are wholly misunderstood,
or I am entirely wrong in my
construction and understanding of *
things.
One thing is, that many seem to
' think that it is proposed to build
; only the main highways outlined in
the bond bill, anil that this, because
it may not happen to come right by
your door will not do you very much
good (of course no one can tell you
the exact number of miles to be built
(Continued on page seven) ^
DEFEATS DISPENSARY
AT TIMMONSVILLE
Timmonsville, March 15.?After a
hard fought battle by the leading
prohibitionists of the town, the county
board today unanimously decided
to abolish the Timmonsville dispensary
March 31. The first petition was
circulated some time ago but fearing
the ruling1 of technicalities the prohibitipnists
decided best to get an
other signed. Each petition grew
stronger as their strenuous efforts
were put forth. The prohibitionists
claim that their efforts don't stop
with merely removing the dispensary
but they intend to make Timmonsville
a no liquor town and blind tigers
will have "a hot time in the
old town."
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
" Lucas County.
''Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
Fi J. Cheney & C. , doing business in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid,- and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by th"
use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this Gth day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
(l Notary Public.
dlall's Catarrh Cure i; taken internally
and art-; directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Pond for testimonials, f \
F. .T. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
So'd by all Druggists, 7.1c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.
Mr. Drowning Not a Candidate.
Union, S. C.. March 11, 1011.
Editor The Union Times,
Pear Sir:?T see that you have
copied an article from the HevnM
presenting my name as a pro neci
candidate for congress. I received
some letters, etc., along the same
line. While I appreciate this consideration
from mv friends, allow me
space in your columns to say that T
am not now a candidate for this or
any other political office, T am, however.
a candidate for one position
and that is to be the farmer in 'hi-State,
who in the good venr 101.1.
"an make more corn to th" plow,
more peas, more hay, more sorgum.
molas<--os and more of ell farm supplies,
including meats, of a less cost
than any other man. The man who
produces SI000.00 worth of stuff at
nri ovppncn rvC CI o/lrt HA ,..111
.... ?/. I'Mru.U'S Will M )'?! ?.' r
or later ro brok>: the man who produce?
?">00.00 worth at an expense of
$300.00 will be on easv street. T am
a candidate to get in the latter elass.
Our State is not dead, what we
need is more brains, more energy,
und better roads.
- J Yours truly.
.Lowndes J. Browning.
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Constipated Child
Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't
harm tender little stomach, liver
and bowels.
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children "California Syrup of
Figs," that this is their ideal laxa- j
tive, because they love its pleasant
taste and it thoroughly cleanses the
tender little stomach, liver and bowels
without grining.
When cress, irritable, feverish or
breath is had, stomach sour, look at
the 'onprue. mother' Tf oo ?:, >'!. pive
a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
axative," and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, sour hiir and
indigested food passes out of th
aowels, and you have a well, playful |
rhild again. When its little system
s full of cold, throat sore, has stomlch-adhe
diarrhoea, indigestion, coli.?rememh
a good "inside clen using"
should always 1 o the first treatment
given.
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a miller of fifteen years'
experience.
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UNION
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cheer, cleanliness and incre
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mation.
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% concerns in the South and it wil
^ and manager of this Company t
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?? be excelled by any and equaled
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desired and necessary we will
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v* vim vvnoni we win arrange i
charges will be reasonable and
*1* Our parlors open all the tim
the officers of the company will
anywhere in the town or count:
! SA'LEY UNDER
V I- WACJNON, J. T. URA
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call in a lady assistant
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DLEY, T.E.BAILEY, 'f
ary. Pres. and Trcas. i
v To Give Quinine To Children.
RIT.INT?is the trade-mark nnmo given to nil
ovcd Quinine. It is n Tasteless Syrup, pleas,
to take and docs not disti'rb the stomach,
iren take it and never know it is Quinine,
especially adapted to adults who cannot
ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
e nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
i next time you need Quinine for any pur?
. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
e I'iiflKlX.IN li is blown in bottle. 25 cents.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
hat the publi'c may know on the
t of January 1915, I decided to
rge for visits in town, $2.00 and
rge for night visits in town, $2.00
upward, according to services
iered. J. G. Going, M. D.