The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 02, 1915, Page 2, Image 2
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I Merchants & Planters Nat'l Bank
"The Old Reliable"
The Oldest and largest Rank in linion County i
On .Ian. 1, 1915, we paid our ?? per cent, semi-annual '
Dividend No. 81, making a total of $291.*>00 paid to our j
stockholders in Cash Dividends since organization. !
While the chief object of this bank is to accumulate J
profits for its shareholders, it is ever mindful of the rights j
of its customers, and its constant aim is for the advance- ,
ment of the community in which it is located. Its manage- J
ment is liberal, pursues a progressive policy, and adheres ;
strictly to legitimate lines of banking.
ilf this appeals to you J
LOOK FOR THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK
And deposit your money uhere it will be absolutely sale j
: F. M. FARR, W. F. GILLIAM, J. D. ARTHUR, 1
^ President. Vice-President. Cashier.
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'<? parts are returned to us, we will replace same
without charge.
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| The Peoples Supply Co. I
' ^BBB Four of the Big 5c. Cans of Red
' BIG /iBHEfi Levil Lye make twenty
\CanS J pounds of the best soap. ?
jfl Red Devil Lye is pulverized, and disE~z:
% ?? solves as soon as it touches the water.
L^i Best for Cleaning, Washing, Scrubbing.
IT IS NOT WIIATJWE SAY THAT COUNTS
Our FRIENDS Speak FOR US
Mrs. W. I". .1 NMKS. No. '.12 Harris St., Anderson, S. ('., states
thai she has been u in.; I.FZIANNK COFFEE for nearly Five
Years in her home. I.ikes it ABOVE ALL OTHERS because of
its FINE FLAVOR, and the SAVING IN MONEY. A Bound of
; LI Zl \ N N E goes as far a > TWO Bounds of ordinary coffee, and
gives perfect Cup Quality. j
SAVE YOUR LUZIANNE COUPONS
I F YOU WANT the nice PRESENTS they entitle you to. Write
the KK1LEY-TAYLOR CO., at New Orleans, for a PREMIUM
t ATA LOG UE.
LUZIANNE is in a Class by ITSELF
Lawrence G. Southard BARRON & BARRON
ATTORNEY A ' LAW Attorneys at Law
UNION, S. C.
Practice in all Courts. MonWiii
Practice in all Courts ey to loan on City and Farm
Office Opposite Post Office Property.
If some men who had never heen Wise is the man who appoints himhorn,
some others might have to work self chairman of the advisory hoard
for a living. of his own business.
SWIFT OCEAN WASPS
FIND MORE VICTIMS
Herman Submarines Sink Passenger
Craft With Loss of Many Lives
Fast and powerful submarines of
the German navy have torpedoed two
more British steamers in the waters
adjacent of the British Isles. Both
steamers, the Falaba and Auglia took
to flight at the sight of the submarines,
but were speedily overhauled,
with the result that both were
sent to the bottom, with a loss of
life estimated at between 140 and 150
Only a few minutes were allowed
the passengers and crews to put off
in the boats, and according 10 the
survivors, the Germans turned their
guns on the captured ships and added
to the loss of life by shell fire.
Since the French merchantman,
Admiral Ganteaume, with 2,600 refugees
from Belgium and French coast
towns, was torpedoed February 2b,
the Falaba, which was in th-i vVcit
Af?.car. seivice, is the only steamer
carrying anj great number oi* pass?
ngers tlrt has been sunk by a German
submarine. The Falaba had
aboard, according to latest official list
published by the Elder Dempster
Steamship company, 151 passengers,
of whom 86 were saved. Four passengers
are reported to haw* been
killed and 61 are missing. Forty-,
three of the crew also are missing.
On the Aguila, three passengers and
22 of the crew were lost.
WL.XINSVILLE
Wilkinsvillo, March 22.?A negro
by the name of Isom Brown was
shot and killed yesterday on the
Estes brothers place near here by
another negro named Boyd Tate.
The killing was done with a shot
gun, the load taking effect in his
neck. 1 have not learned the particulars
but have heard that a woman
was mixed up in the affair. Tate
was taken by the sheriff and Is now
in jau. coroner k. r. npencer was
soon on the ground and hold an inquest.
the verdict of which was in
accord with the above stated facts.
The dead negro had recently been
released from the chaingang in
North Carolina.
The Sunnyside school is making
preparations to be represented at
Field Day in (Jaffney on April 2nd.
Mr. F. A. (loforth who cut his
foot so severely with an axe several
weeks ago is able to be out again.
The wound has healed nicely and he
is now able to be out again.
Messrs Robert and Jeff Vaughan
spent last Saturday night with Mr.
Wm. Bennett and family at Smyrna.
Your correspondent returned from a
visit to the same section last Monday
where he spent two days very pleasantly
with relatives and friends, and
in the meantime attended preaching
service at Bethseda church, where
Rev. E. E. Gillispie of Yorkville,
preached on Sabbath evening.
Farmers have begun to plflb
some, but the lands seem to be tT
wet in most places for the smal
grain crop, though oats are looking
fairly well for the time of year, bit
not a great deal of wheat sown in
this section.
The graveyard fence at Salem received
a coat of paint last week
which added much to its appearance
as well as preservation.
Some of our people attended
preaching service at Mesopotamia
church last Sabbath and heard the
new preacher, who impressed tlu m
very favorably with his good sermons
and his personality.
i amp .jerrries, u. t . veteran* win
meet at Sunnysi'de school hous- next
Saturday the 20th to enroll th? iv
camp dues and elect delegates to the
Richmond reunion, which con.es < ff
June 1-2-3, also to elect delegate- to
the State reunion to be held at
Columbia, April 28-29th.
1 am so pleased to note the improvement
in The Times as a newspaper
since I began writing for it.
Though it has had several r versos
of fortune and changed hands m veral
times, its progress has been upv u*d
and onward all the time, until it is
now classed as one of the best weeklies
in the State. I am glad to read
the letters from the correspondents,
some I know and some T do no' but
have formed a good opinion of them.
My first letter to the naper was
written during the time the v< , viable
Robert M. Stokes was its editor.
When he first asked me to write, 1
told him I could not get up ne.vs
that would interest his reader , ,ut
he said "never mind, a dog hi
would be interesting to reader at
a distance from the scene." This we
have found to be true, more <>i bss.
Since 1 have been cut off from h?J
old county of Union and ide: aed
with the new county of Cheroi ? . I
have formed new alliances am: my
poor efforts at journalism have en
confined mostly to the (laffney ledger,
through which I have ed
new acquaintances. The Lcdgvi nas
treated me with a good deal <? ,nsi'deration
and loyal friendship; it*
editor, Edd DeCamp, is one >< ' the
best "all round" friends I hav ver
had and I believe he would fight for
me if it were necessary aim the
cause justifiable.
Mr. Editor come sometime this
Spring or Summer and take a troll
with us over this country and see
what good people and friends in this
"Union cut-off" you have, wh- will
accord you a good time, a warm
, welcome and unestimated hospitality.
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(Thank you for this kind invitation
and I am coming.?Editor.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. !.\XATIVK
BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in bead. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of K. W. GROVK 25c.
The man who makes good doesn't
wait for opportunity to knock. He
has the door wide open.
Love may he blind, but small brothers
see everything in sight.
I. S. Government Places Big Ordei
A telegram of interest to the pec
pie of Union who attend the movie
is that reproduced below:
WESTERN UNION
.NIGHT LETTER.
FV New York, Mch 12, 191
Mrs* C. E. Storm,
Union, S. C.
Simplex machine awarded order c
United States Government War I)<
partment for sixty-six projector
This is the result of unanimous oj
inion of Government experts, aj
pointed to report under the origin;
proposal and of the special boar
appointed as a result of the Protest
Precision Machine Co.
The projector referred to in tl
ahove telegram is the kind that
used at the Edisonia Theatre, the O
Unliable Motion Picture Show of Ui
ino. which always furnishes the be
and does everything it can to plea:
th people of Union, and give the
high-class attractions.
The mere fact that the Unit(
States Government has placed an o
cler for sixty-six of these Si'mph
Projectors shows that they are tl
highest type of workmanship ar
the best in everyway for those wl
wish to enjoy the motion picture
Adv.
Attention Camp Giles II. C. V.
You are hereby notified to atter
the anual meeting of your Camp c
Monday, April 53th at 11 o'clock ;
the Court house.
Delegates to the general Reunic
at Richmond, Va., on June 1st to 41
inclusive, and also delegates to tl
State Reunion at Columbia (tin
not fixed) will be elected. Sponso
for these meetings will be elected ;
this time.
Come prepared to pay your dues
By order of
C. S. Greer, Capt. Cor
.1. M. Fair, Camp Giles U. C. 1
Adjt.
Every man is capable of doing h
iie-T?and he should always do it.
The meek may inherit the earl
some day, but the other fellow h;
a mortgage on it right now.
Mother! Is Child's
Stomach Sour, Sick
It tongue is coated or if cross, fe'
erish, constipated give "California
Syrup of Figs."
Don't scold your fretful, peevis
child. See if tongue is coated; th
is a sure sign its little stomach, livi
and bowels are clogged with soi
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish, full <
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn
eat, sleep or act naturally, has ston
ach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoa, gi>
a teaspoonful of "California Syri
of Figs," and in a few hours all tl
foul waste, the sour bile and fermen
ing food passes out of the bowels ar
have a well and playful chi
again. Children lov4 this harmle
"fruit laxative," and mothers ci
rest easy after giving it, because
never fails to make their little "i
sides" clean and sweet.
Keep it handy, Mother! A litt
given today saves a sick child tonic
row, but get the genuine. Ask yo
druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "C?
ifornia Syrup of Figs," which has c
rections for babies, children of :
ages and for grown ups plainly
the bottle. Remember there a
counterfeits sold here, so surely lo
and see that yours is made by t
"California Fig Syrup Company
Hand back with contempt any oth
fig syrup. (
Notice
Our Blacksmith and Wood Wo
Shops and General Repair Shi
Is prepared to do Fir
Class work on quick noti<
Our. Corn Mi]
operates daily, and we ha>
a miller of fifteen year
experience.
GIVE .US A TRIA
and we will tfive you satisfactir
UNION
Wagon Works
PORTFK BKOTHHKS, Props.
54 (iudberry Street Union. S.
Dr. Virgil R. Hawkin*
DENTIST
OFFICE OVKR MUTUAL I TnI/\n C C
DRY COODS COMPANY VIIIIUII, O. AJ
J. C. PERRIN
UNION, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND
SURVEYOR
Phone 294-J
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>f A have recently leased the old Union Wagon
s" Works building near Aycock & Deavers' stable
J" on Gadberry street, and we are prepared to do X
A all kinds of Repair Work on Buggies and Wagons A
s- ?|> Blacksmithing. Horseshoeing, Upholstering,
!s X Pnintin# and Rubber Tire Work. X
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st our prices are cash, but low to meet hard times. V
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% Our New Goods have arrived and X
v you are invited to call and inspect
^ % the Nobby lines we are offering. X.
T, J: SPRING SUITS?The latest in j
4 Fabrics and Designs. 4
, % STETSON HATS?All the latest %
4 Styles.
" | SHIRTS and NECRWEAR-Just %
,h the kind to please you. 4
i; X SPRING UNDERWEAR?Guar- f
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The cost of wiring your home for electric lights
will return to you many times over in convenience,
- cheer, cleanliness and increased illumination.
We are making a special effort to get Electric
^ Lights in every home and the cost of the installa
tion varies from $10.00 up including all labor and
material. Call and let us give you further information.
J MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHT
st AND WATER WORKS
;e It. A. Easter ling, Supt.
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X Funeral Directors and Embalmers X
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To Having combined the resources and equipment of the
Wagnon-Bradley Company and the Bailey Undertaking
Company puts us in a class with the largest and best
i concerns in the South and it will be the aim of the officers X
| and manager of this Company to furnish this community Y
' ' with service, equipment and funeral supplies that cannot
? be excelled by any and equaled by few.
' * Our undertakers are attentive and capable, and when V
g desired and necessary we will call in a lady assistant
?? with whom we will arrange for these occasions. Our
% charges will be reasonable and consistent with the times. &
Our parlors open all the time. Phone calls to any of &
!. * the officers of the company will receive prompt attention
_J <?? anywhere in the town or county. ^
" | BAILEY UNDERTAKING CO. f
L. L. WAGNON, J. T. BRADLEY, T. E. BAILEY,
J* Vice-President. Secretary. Pres. and Treas. j?
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