The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 12, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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1 "The Old
The Oldest and Larges
Is a member of the FEDEH
> the United States of A in erics
thing like X.O(H) other NATIO
S RESERVE SYSTEM, and u
J RESERVE HANK, and get I
? have a NATIONAL Saving:
X money is sibsolutely safe, an
2 any time you net ! it?with
you HO NOT need it, it is pil
j? i'y. Loth night and day.
| LOOK FOR THE BANK \
E And deposit your money vvt
V. M. l'AKK,
I President.
MAMMMMIIIiaAlftllliMMMUy
WASTE I
The following prices wi]
WE PAY FOR?
Clean old rags $1.75 pe
Scrap Iron o()e per 100 1
Old useless books and m
Dry Hones 70c per 100 '
Old Sacks 2 to 5c apiece
Scrap Metals from 5 to
Hoots, Shoes, Rubber, Bi
If you have an old aub
space in your yard phone
an offer.
We are also buying hie
and are paying the highest
for the above.
Get cash for your waste
ing same.
The prices named are 1
our shop.
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i ne Keiiabi
SAM KASS
Nicholson's Warehouse?IV
UNION
Automobil
Bring us your Casin
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yvntix 1/ilC.y 11C
We Do Good Work A
We Have A Complet
WILLIAMS VULCJ
N. Pinckney St.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Mataria.enriches the blood,and builds up the system.
A true tonic. Por adults and children. 50c.
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\COVERNMENT
^SUPERVISION
BvX MEMBER BANK UNDER J
FEDERAL RESERVE ACT .
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anters Nat'l Bank
Reliable" 1
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LAI, RESERVE SYSTEM of j
i. It is bound up with some- \
NAL Ranks in the FEDERAL J
re can po to our FEDERAL
VI,1. the money we need. We
s Department in which your J
d you can pet your money at ;
out any question?and wh'le J
linp up interest for you stead
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Cashier. J
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II prove it to you:
r 100 lbs.
bs.
agazines 40c per 100 lbs.
lbs.
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20c per pound,
icycle Tires, 2 to 8c per lb.
omobile taking up useful
us and we will give you
les, bees wax and tallow
; prevailing market prices
materials instead of wastfor
material delivered to
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e Junk Co.
LER, Mgr.
Iain St. and Sou. Railway
, S. C.
e Owners!
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gs and Inner Tubes
:ed doctoring.
it Reasonable Prices
:e Vulcanizing Plant.
\NIZING WORKS
Near Foster's Shop
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South America took about four
times as much coal from the United
States in fiscal year 1910 as in yeai .
prior to the war.
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MAST UK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas. '
Hanimie Mentr-Askew, as Adininis- !
tratrix C. T. A., the last will and
testament of Mrs. F. A. Menu, Deceased,
Plaintiff, a
atrainst
Charles K. Menjr, !. Edward Meng,
Sr.. et al., Defendants.
In obedience to an order made in .
the above entitled action, I will sell
at Union, durinir the legal hours of
sale before the Courthouse door on .
Salesday, Monday, February ,r>th, 1917,
the following lands, located in Pi nek- ['
n??v* Tnu/i.uliin ? U
U1I1UII vuulllj, OUUVI1 v
Carolina, to wit:
First: Tract No. One (No. 1) containinu
forty-six (46) acres, more or .t
less, left in the residuary clause of *
the will of Mrs. F. A. Menu. deceased, j,
and as appears as Tract No. One (1) j
upon the survey and plat of the estate 'v
lands of Mrs. F. A. Menu, deceased, .
made by W. N. Willis, C. E., Anril ^
10th. 101S, now of record in the office j
of the Clerk of this Court: bounded
on North by Tract No. Six (6) or
C. K. Menu fifty acre life estate tract j
and also lands of James T. Garner;
East by Railey Sprinu branch or lands |
of .las. T. Garner, South by Ilerndon '
Menu mill tract and Tract No. 1 of
estate of .T. E. Menu lands "brick vard
tract"; West by Tract No. 6 or C. K. j
Menu fifty-acre life estate tract.
Second: Tract No. 2 containinu
thirty-one and eirht-tenths (31.8)
acres, more or less, loft in the residuary
clause of the will of Mrs. F. A.
Menu, deceased, and as appears as y
Tract No. 2 upon the survey and plat i
of the estate lands of Mrs. F. A.
Menu, deceased, made by W. N. Willis,
C. E., April 10th. 101o, now of
record in the office of the Clerk of
this Court: and bounded on North by .
Howell Sprinu branch or lands of '
.Tames T. Garner, East by Howell .
Sprinu branch or lands of James
T. Garner and Tract No. 4 of ,
the F. A. Menu home place laid off (
under said will, one hundred (100) .
acres to Hammie Henu-Askew: South ?
nv said Tract No. 4. the Hammie t
Meng-Askew one hundred (IOC) acres *
of the F. A. Meng home place and '
on the West by Tract No. 0, the J. ,,
Edward Meng, Sr., tract represented '
in the devise and conveyance of Mrs. 'j
P. A. Montr. deceased.
Third: Tract No. 3, containing seventv-five
(75) acres, more or less, rep- .]
resenting a devise under the will and
conveyance by Mrs. F. A. Mentr, de- t.
ceased, and as appears as Tract No. tj
3 unon the survey and plat of lands
of Mrs. F. A. Mentr, deceased, and J.
Edward Mentr. Sr.. made bv W. N. >
Willis. F. E.. April 10th. 1915, now |[
of record in the office of the Clerk of
this Court: hounded on North bv lands jj
of W. N. Garner, R. L. Howell. Mrs.
C. L. Garner, Howell Spring branch
and Tract No. 3 of thirty-one and
eight-tenths (31.8) acres, South by
lands of Tract No. 4 (Ilammie MengAskew)
and lands of B. B. Going, and '
West by lands of B. B. Going1 and W.
N. Garner.
Terms of sale on each tract: Onethird
cash and the balance in two
equal annual installments or all cash y(
as purchaser desires. Any credit porf j
tion or deferred payment to be^evWr.
denced bv the bond of the
and a first mortgage on the prem- l1'
lses. The deferred pavme?ts to beT h
interest at the rate of eight ner rent ii
ner annum from date of sale and to ci
include in both bond and mortgtge
ten ner cent attorney's fee unon lefault
in navment at maturity. Sold at fj
the risk of former nn^haser, the pjr- ,
haser to pay for papers.
E. C. IIowzo, P
2-3 Master. a
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MASTER'S SALE. u
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State of South Carolina, ^
(bounty of.Union.
Court of Common I'leas.
Robert Hawkins, .Plaintiff, w
against w
Willie Hawkins, 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 Courthouse door, on Sales- ^
day, Monday, Feb. 5th, 1017, the fol- CJ
lowing land to wit: a]
All that certain tract of land lying,
being and situate in Fishdam ^
Township, County of Union, State ^
aforesaid, containing one hundred
and forty-seven (147) acres, more or
less, and being bounded by lands of
W. C. Wallace, Mary Jane Jeter,
i narner Hawkins, George Sims and
A. T. Gilmore. s<
Terms of Sale: One-third cash, the
balance in two equal annual installments,
payable one and two years
from date of sale, credit portion secured
by bond of purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises, with interest
at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from date of sale, and to
provide for the payment of ten per
cent attorney's fee in the event it becomes
necessary to collect by an attorney
after maturity, purchaser to
pay for papers and recording and
have the option of paying all cash.
E. C. Howze,
2-o Master for Union County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of sundry executions to
me directed I will sell before the
Courthouse door in Union, S. C., on
the first Monday in February, 1917,
during the legal hours of Sheriff's
sales for cash, the following described
property, to wit:
All 1U.. t-i .!.I- _ i . ....
.mi im; riKiii, uue ami interest tnat
A. McGowan has in one tract of land
in I'inkney Township, Union County,
S. containing one hundred and
sixty (1 fiO) acres, more or less, and
hounded on the North hy I'acolet river,
FOast hy Sam Tdttlejohn, West F?y E.
L. Idttlejohn, South hy E. I,. Ijittlcjohn,
levied on and to he sold as the
property of A. McGowan at the suit
of The Georgia Marhle Finishing
Works and others against A. McGowan.
* .1. Flay Fant,
Sheriff Union County. 11
KELTON
Keltoti, Jan. 8.?We are having
ome fine weather now, after much
ain and foggy weather. There is
lardly a family in our community hut
k'hat some of them have colds or grip
,nd some pneumonia.
Mr. Sam Alman is very low with
meumonia and his chances to recover
re against him, so says his doctor.
News is scarce just now after the
olidays have passed.
I think all the boys and girls of the
tidge have returned to their schools
o resume their studies. William Jenings
Otts is in the South Carolina
iniversity. He spent the holidays
t'ith his parents.
There were two weddings in Kelton
esterday evening. Mr. Gily Dawson
nd Miss Lula Foster were the first,
nd later in the evening Mr. Madis
'aves and Miss Louise Gault. Rev.
. D. Croft was the officiating minuter.
Mr. Eaves is the son of Mr.
I. H. Eaves and Miss (lault is the
eautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
. B. Gault. May they have a long
nd happy life. Mr. I.awson has been
nfortunate in losing three wives, but
i each instance he has been fortunate
1 getting another. Well, I am not
iscouraged, for if I were to lose
line I have a hope that I might get
nothcr.
There has been a great deal of movig
before and since Christmas.
I went to Union last Monday and
Iso Saturday and I found the public
oads in very bad condition in many
laces, which is always the case after
luch rainy weather. There are two
Kings I hope the present congress will
o, viz., pass laws to stop this future
peculation except bona fide contracts
nd to pass law to pay back that coton
tax money that they took unjustly
rom the South with a reasonable inerest
on the same. They had as much
ight to tax wheat and corn as they
id to tax cotton and we never can beeve
they are the friends to us as
hey claim to be until they give back
hat money. They had better give us
hat $75,000,000 they appropriated for
ational highways. Who will reap
he benefit of such roads. A wayaring
man, though a fool, knows who
/ill Qr?<rl 4 : ' * *
? uuu una uiuiic.v is raised uy a
ariff and not by a direct tax on
roperty. A man with forty or fifty
hou^and dollars pays almost as much
s Rockefeller or Carnegie for they
rill spend as much for dress, etc., as
lie very rich. Of course, very rich
ay an income tax which a moderate
ixpayer does not. I don't suppose
lat taxes will ever be equally asjssed
and collected in this world and
verybody get justice but we will in
le next and mony of us will not want
G. T. G.
LCIDS IN STOMACH
SOUK THE FOOD AND
CAUSE INDIGESTION
Pape's Diapepsin" Fixes Sour,
Gassy, Upset Stomachs in Five
Minutes.
If what you just ate is souring on
our stomach or lies like a lump of
ad, refusing to digest, or you belch
e^s and eructate sour, undigested
>od or have a feeling of dizziness,
eartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
1 mouth and stomach headache, you
an surely get relief in five minutes.
Ask your pharmacist to show you
be formula, plainly printed on these
fty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin.
ben you will understand why dyseptic
troubles of all kinds must go,
nd why it relieves sour, out-of-ordei
tomachs or indigestion in five mintes.
"Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless;
astes like candy, though each dose
'ill digest and prepare for assimilaon
into the blood all the food you I
i~.. :? ?i? ' *
i.!,, utniuc.i, ii, uiiiMig you aro to ino
able with a healthy appetite; but
'hat will please you most, is that you
'ill feel that your stomach and intesnes
are clean and fresh, and you will
ot need to resort to laxatives or liver
ills for biliousness or constipation.
This city will have many "I'ape's
iapepsin" cranks, as some people will
all them, but you will be enthusiastic
bout this splendid stomach preparaion,
too, if you ever take it for indiestion,
Kases, heartburn, sourness,
yspepsia, or any stomach misery.
Get some now, this minute, and rid
ourself of stomach misery and indiestion
in five minutes.
Charleston county gets 623 for
;hoo!s out of the hunters' license
and.
[il'r'iilllM
Catarrh means inflammation.
Inflammation is the stagnation
~ t LI - - J - * I ?
ui uunxi?me gorging oi ine
circulation with impure blood.
Of course you can't be well under
this condition. It meaus, headaches,
indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs,
colds, etc.
Poriinfl Ry ass,st,nK
A v-/J- U11W nutrition increases
the circulation, invigorates the
system, removes the waste matter and
brightens you up.
Over 44 Years ,
Of service to the public entitles it t ) r>
place with you.
It Makes Good
trhe IVruna Company Columbus, Ohio
You can get Peruna in tablet form
for convenience.
IN. B. C. Graham Crackers are
flavored of graham crackers. Thai
tion of grain and thorough prepa
right proportion of elements to ma
and one that is the most palatable a
Try N. B. C. Graham Crackers fc
flavor and flaky crispneSB. Use thei
between meads, because they are a
nourishing.
Sc AND 10c Pa
NATIONAL BISCU
For months we have been ]
that Uncle Sam had done a gi
in the Farmers' Loan Act.
taken up by many others, anc
ginning to say: "It is a grea
it is. It is one of the greatest
Farmers of the country that
taken by our government, an<
for the government has instit
calculated to aid the agricul
country.
Two of the basic principles
Act are: Low Interest and I
Columbia has hppn nliPCPn i
N/VX/A4 ViiVUVil J
of the twelve banks to be esta
ment. This bank will soon
Farmer, join the local organi:
position to improve your farn
Bailey Furniture <
For 20 Years Union's
Builders and Home
5
' Life is a joy to the owners
8 the Springtime or any other
The upkeep of these spk
| cars is very small, the mileaj
$ line is high. These are reasc
:* Chevrolet.
Then, too, this machine h?
2 appearance that commands r
$ owner. The Chevrolet looks
i and it proves that it is a real a
i factory service it gives.
j* tsest oi all, the rnce is K]
g stration and for Prices.
1 W. E. GREETjg
UNION, S
If You Neec
You can help yourself 1
Union Junk Co. all Rln<
Rags, Rubber, Bones, IV
copper, we pay tne h
everything. Special pri<
Furs.
UNION JUNK <
34 Gadberry Street
Branch in Jonesi
WACO TONIC from
Never fails to prove its merits in curec
such complains as Indigestion, Ma- d
laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That
Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipation,
Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick
Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. |
This Special Offer Good Only While
Advertising Stock Lasts. The $1.00
Bottles for GO cents, 3 for $1.25, at is pr
Milhous Drug Co., Union, S. C., Main Sold
St. 41-tf Glyrr
i AN EVERYDAY MM
ticlc or food ^ *7?jm
m/is arc unequaled ^mw
w4
The
Graham
tracker with
ilicious Taste
incomparably the finest
nks to our careful seleciration,
we get just the
ike a wholesome biscuit
ind appetizing of its kind.
>r their delicious nut-like
m regularly at meals and
.3 digestible as they are
ckages
IT COMPANY
hammering in the fact
*eat thing for Farmers
The refrain has been
1 now everybody is bet
mnvomont '' A >1 A on
AA1V ? V/illVllC* llil VI OU
movements to help the
has ever been underd
that is saying much,
uted many movements
tural interests of the
of the Farmers' Loan
jong Time.
for the location of one
blished by the governbe
in operation. Mr.
nation, and thus get in
I
& Lumber Co.
Leading Home
; Furnishers
g
> of Chevrolet Cars in 2
time. >;
mdid, smooth-running 8
?e per gallon of gaso- i
>ns for purchasing the
is the neat, attractive \
espect and pleases the is
like a real automobile, i
utomobile by the satis- \
ight. See for Demon- i?
J, Dealer I
. C. I
I MnnAv ?
by selling to the
ds of Scrap Iron,
letals, Brass and
Ighest prices for
ces on Hides and
COMPANY
UNION, S. C.
/file, S. C.
POSITIVE EVIDENCE
many people who have been
1 of Eczema by using
HMy,
pi -mafty
THAOK MAMK
ECZEMA REMEDY
oof of its merit. Try it today.
only by us, f>0c and $1.00.
iph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C.