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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA Boers Vigorously Attack British at Wepener--Losses Heavy. London, April 10.?The Boer attack on General Brabant's force at Woponor was resumed again sit dawn today. The enemy's attuek on two or three sidos on ? Monday lusted until 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, when tho tiring ceased, and ^ it wus believed that the enemy hud been beaten off", but it was aiuiounced this morning from Aliwalnorth that the ( fighting had again begun. i i General Brabant's force, numbering from 2,000 to 3,000, hold positions in a j jruugu wuim > . it in mn uuum u muu ^ the numerical strength of tlio Boers is, ' ( but whatever i; may he, it is being rap- ; idly augmented. A body of 2,Odd Boers is marching toward Springfontein from ' Smith Held, between Wepencr and ( Springfontein. The detonat ion of heavy guns was heard at Maseru on Monday. Sir Godfrey JLagden, rho British resident commissioner of Basutolnnd, has left Maseru for the border. The events in the southeast portion of the Free State have caused the Eighth 1 division, which had been ordered to j Fourteen Streams, to he dispatched to ; "Springfontein. Mysterious movements of troops at ' Bloemfontciu are proceeding. The news- I * paper correspondents are not allowed to ! telegraph their destinations and the pro- j sumption is that Lord Roberts is 111 nlcinft ! a disposition to out off the raids of the Boer forces when they try to withdraw northward from tho pursuing British columns. The reappearance of the Boers in the i occupied country has caused a revival of j the warlike feeling - among the Free ! Staters of tho l'Y.uresmitli and PhilipK)lis districts. The federal agents are xsy getting details of the surrendered Boers, and owing t > the British garrisons being withdrawn from theso districts the British residents are uneasy and have sent delegates to Springfontein to ask for help. They were told that steps for their defense would be immediately taken. The Boers are n p >ifed to have ventured to the Biggarsberg and to he porting heavy guns 4 miles north of Claudslaagte. They are also said to have fortified the vicinity of Wessol's Nek. The war otficn proposes t-> land at Cape Town b T >re the end of May 2'.), 000 horses, which will be conveyed there in j 23 steamers sailing from New Orleans, Buenos Ayres and Australian ports. A dispatch from Aliwalnorth says an eugtigemeiit took place yesterday at Wepener. The Be.ers' Yiekerx-Maxim did considerable execution at lirst, but the British guns soon got the range and aid great havoc. I. he K >uxvilli5 com- i mando lias pmc to Weponor. The lighting was se vere and lasted all day long. The Boers received a check. The casualties were rather heavy on both sides. Another commando is advancing toward Wepenor from Dewett's dorp. Heavy fifrhtincr \v;i< continued at Wepener this (Tuesday) morning. Tho reuui> ?.? ....iw../iiireu utxT uommandos are attacking the. town. News has been received of tho advance of tho southern relief column toward Mnfekiug. Tho Boers op nod lire at sunrise with seven guns, including one 100-pounder. This lias be.*11 the most vigorous bombardment of tlie siege. The Boer siege gnu alone has already lired over fit) rounds. Under cover of the lire the Boers advanced to the northern face of the works, but retired recipitately oncoming within rifle range. They also advanced to the southwestern posts, but were repulsed. The Boers under Commandant Jan Cronje are evidently falling buck before tho advance of tho southern relief column and are concentrating with two commandos, who are retiring before Colonel Plumer in order to mnlr?? ?s f ? ?-?* Imv-U I fit' ( i ) , V ] 1. All the forts and outlying position:; are manned, the troops are standing to arms and everybody i s under cover. All are convinced that this is the Boers' last attempt. A .11 V *. > >: . . Aiuapuni i leiermarirzauvg sa.v:; heavy eavuiouading commenced this morning in rho vicinity of Elaand.-laagto. A dispatch fn>m Lady-smith says (he Boers have jiosted a big gnu on Knights hill, north of Klundslnagte, and another in the vieinirv of YA.-els Xek station. The enemy are r>y .?rr?-d to b" strongly intrench";; nr Iblomnkanr. Advice- from M:if"king say u band of armed Kalllrs l.fr Mr!' king, through the burghers'tin; s. dm iny the night of April o and were followed and .Mir-, rounded in the bu-'i, where they w.-ro shelled by a Maxim-'N >rdenfellt gun. The Boers (lie:! stormed the KalTir jiosi- | tion, killing 1J1. Tim Kailirs fought stubbornly. Skirmishes are reported at Biggarsberg and in the Free State, mostly between uaiiol-:. . 300,000 PLANTS. I Cabbage ]>1 a nIs of tbo earliest and and best varieties. 'JOO.OOO ! yet on band to be .-old : t ! < 15C PERICO ! or 81.25 by the 1000. Also 1 100,000 Tomato, licet and i'o- J tato plants, I V| * J K'i'? U.U'g' Plant, , etc., at 5c per dozen. Those t plants can be shipped on order or delivered at your door if in Union. Call on G. Walt- ? Whitman, on Court House : Square, general agent. These r plants are grown on Col. T. ,\ C. Duncan's truck farm with- r in thecorporate limits of Union. v J. IKE HARRIS, \ Gen. Mgr. AN ORDINANCE. |; ro Raise Supplies for \ the Fiscal Year Commencing May 1, 1900, ,t for IheTown of Union, ? S. C. / lie it orJained hy the Mayor and rsr hus of li e Town of Uniou, S" C. a n council asjewb'cd i ud by au b ritv t f the same : ] That a t?x to c >ver the expo r.C3 < 1 si i town of U..ion from the first da} >f May. 190i), to iho first d iy cl ] Ma-% l'J)l, 1)3 !cv:e I and collected in nanc.er and form as follows : Suction 1. That a fax ol' five (5) nil's t;pori eve:y dollar of the value m owtufo n ^r? ti?#. 1 \ rnriArttf ah'.oa ,1 v t , in t:a le, ii hereby kvisd to meet the irdinury expenses ?.f municipal g>v urirnv-nt ot said town for tho fise.il voar couimeuciug tin; first day of Miv, 1900. fcrnc 2. That a tax of 2A mills upon every dollar of value of real oUt-, personal property and stock in .radc, is hereby levied to pay interest on I)oud.e for building and equipping a sewerage system, bi uda for improvement and o .1 irging present system of water works and bonds f ir building n town had, during the fiscal year be ginning tl e fir?t of May, 1900. Six* That a tax of 2^ mills upon every dollar of the value of all real estate, persoi al property and ,-t >ck in trade, is hereby levied to pay infer* et on water works and electric light bond?. Viv\ 4 That the sum of three (9) .lol'ars bo fixed as a commutation* t >r street or :oni duty, and the said nun to he paid by all able beditd male persons al 1 > to pet firm or causa ti? l*c prrfom oil the Iain r herein rn* quired, between t! c e<;cs t 1" eiglre< n (IN) end fifty (a )) years, who rcti ft* witiiin the corporate limits of said towu, cxec'i t ordaiced iniiiijlcis aud those?x nipt by law, and any person liable to litis (ex. who shall f*?l to pay the strut: with'n the time specified shall I c required to wjrk on the streets of the city six days under the dinclion of the street ovcrsc-r, r.:ni ar.y pt rjnn f.ii ir>g either to pay said t? immutiitoi <r pet form sail lab or, shall he brought, liefr re the Mayor's o jiii t 1?it 1 up-?n convicti? u. shall he iind in ti sum not exceeding ten dollar} or imprisonment not exceeding twet t./ day*", either or both. tSic. ."*. That the'J own Clerk and Tioast t\ r do prscccil at oacc to colhct tie tiro3 herein levied, and lk*t he sirs'1 keep hiu b >; l.u open from ti o I'?*% ? jr 4 ? % **+} 4t llJU 1II?I <1 iv of .Into, 1 i)v)0, t.lter which time he sha'l proceed by ?ii.-treas, :*r oll.crwi oas pre?r*r:bc-d bylaw, to collect s ich as niaiua unpaid, with a pen i.f t ioo? i ? n r nn f u n/1 c s! of << llecting added. ric, (' . That lb a b.sis of value ( r taxi tun <?/ rou! estate, personal {;r perly tni-d r,tock in trade, shall be laktu Irnii u^cssn ents as levied by t'r.e coun'y Auditor in February, UKW?, Mr. 7. ICvrry itir.cr,. t phyeiei in or wider <r seller <f melieuws patent c r of bio own nu;k . or prnc ticing us an itinerant hi* p ofeisi-m or calling. shall pr; a liccr.s.; tf not It>.than 8.1 j or day or 820 p:r week, in the discretion of the Mayer ; nd town council. ?k\ 8. Every per.*'n or versus pcdeling or telling within li e i-t-i limit?, fruits, poultry, v ge ibi? , butter, eg?s or <,'.h<r like iiticon if produce, ha I pay a li;vi a) t ( ten (!< ) doll, ra J or novum or ii /e (.*>) dollars per (;u:r er of three (;>) mont s, or no (l)c.olhr per day. I'mviced, That this erei on tkall not |,j to apply j to seller:- of produo 1 and lie charac- ; t r r; is;d on farms in L'ni< n county, SC. ! 1', Each ami every (IchIi r or c R!j>;ti\ re ailing fr?sh meats, inch ?abuf, mutton, perk m>i i!?o J ke, shall pry a license of thirtv fi.o (Mf>) ill.! lara. Provided, 'I lia* this fcecr'ou bhall net bo held to a?ll / t'j perjona selling t oy of the af>resaid kinds of meats i:t (juantitieB of n t )c s than o' i-< inr!( r of the anima', fcudi j?r?rs >n st-ail first make and fi'e an affi. davit with the Clerk of the C:uueji selling f ) th the following fac'R : 1. The name and post cfiioo al iln-M o! ; ( rJ >us proposing to seii. 2 Ihat tic anir.-ai or animals hut", hortd were raised by or on i.iriue >! i lie [>r? po3 id v. nder. 1>. Tiiai the meat to be oil", red i! > Mound and wholesome coadi i>n [ p n filing p.iUih afiilavit tic Cork nay give to said proposed voider a certificate that ho Im n implied w.th ,bia article and lie sdi.tll iljcn h* )> :nil ted to make sale <1 mid me.Us by J lit ijtiauti it u.iirii iiU'cu. MT.CIAC TAX KM. 1 Sic 10. JOich an.J ever/ fur. 1 !' , iccidoi.t or other 11ho corns unii" fur ^ murarce of any kin ! gVal: make a worn 8'a!cimi>t (1' I heir annual pr ?< ^ vcoipts f ir I ha year }>ii >r ami ending fanunry, 1 !)U0, of rat h o nipnnv n* ^ r presented by their lU'orte, n?id i.'osc epcn'.a r;ro reepiirel to ma he ' mil r-tuiiM to '.lie Cork e; ?! Trens- ^ ir< r when return e on other p'ojcrlies ] re require el bj made, an I to pay j ^ u thci: tpoiJ pr mium receipt* the V. m unla as astes-cd ru ival and pei ?i property and it such return a i :<!e to Coua'y Auditor in February 900, shall be copied by Clerk am ucaeurcr. Sec. 11. Nj person, firm or corpoi lion ehall be engaged in, prosecut r carry o 1 any bn.unest, occupatio r proles .ion heroifter mentions rithout fi at uceiviug the tow " crk, up in the order of the Mayo i special liccas', thereafter as fo'.low o-wit : [Oach an 1 every person running an icc wagon or dealing in icc 3 20 C [Oach a id every livery a id #\ ,i hi r 1V.> U Pai.M tj yj \ i Fach aud every feed and a.'.lo alable 50 C Faob a ,eut or dealer (who h s n > annual liceaie) sclli g mules or horse? 85 ju r day, or 820 per week, . r mules and horses at auc-' tioa par day 10 ( For each dealer in fresh fishor oysters outsi Je of meat market 15 ( For each restaurant outside of moat market ou Main street 25 ( For each oyster talosu 10 1 For each restaurant outside of meat market ou back street 15 ( For each itinerant plumber.. 10 ( For each barber anop with ooo cha r 5 ( For each barter abop with more than one chair 10 ( For each si o >ting gallery 10 ( Fcr each skating rink 85 per month < r p :r year 10 ( For each railroad lor business (1 iie within the S.ato and not including that douj wi ho.it the Stat 100 ( For oich tv.o horse carriage, bug ry or hack kept for hjro outbid) of a livery stable 15 < For each one-horse carriage, buggy or has?: k j t lor hire outside if a livery Btablc v 10 i For each two-horse dray 10 < For each one-horse dray 5 i For each boot or shoe bliet.. 2 . For each boot or shoe blue* with privilege if ciair on street 5 i For each photograph gallery 10 1 For each itinerant photographer per day 1 1 For each billiard room on Main street 25 For each billiard room on back street 15 For each ten pin alley..50 Fui crn.li cliCUS per ilki .(... 100 For each side show per do .. 25 For each opera house 25 For each lecture, musical mtertaiamen1, play or sVow 1 or rcwaid outside of op-.ra house 5 For each auclijueer per day 82.50 or per year 25 1 For each iiiutract sewing machine r.geat or dealer... 10 i For each agent cr solicitor for subtcfip ion for eharcs or st ei \i any roit-Tsi* dent 13. & L. asscciaiion ?>r insurance Co. per dav 25 i Express company an I oil company transacting and doing business in this to>vn and other pr>iut or points wilhn this State, for expirations other than the government <f United Stales its officers and agents. Express company 25 < Oil company 50 < Eich telegraph ompany operating an olliea within the incorp .r ti limits of the t)wn ( I'lJ; i ?n, whether by a railroad or other cor1 oration, ehail pay a lictnso por annum tf 25 I Each architect 10 i Each civil engineer ]') < Each survojor 5 ? Each bank w ih $25,000 capita or ii j ip 25 i E'v>' y [Creon, ii;m or corporal. o 1 contacting privato bai.k, l-'ii iling money on 10^11 citu'o auii individual uri'.i^s 15 ( B ok Td a Iii: < stntl dining in uairchsi.il te, produce on c mm'sVo i or margin 10 ( Ilinr r.n>t I) ink a^ent per d iy 2 Itinerant i> a^sa'.a idling I)..o';? it: H..!):cripliou per i!ar 2 ( I oc'i coai ih a'cr 1 <) ( Each c >a! ad w .o 1 yard 1!) ( Each Wvod y?.r 1 5 ( Eici> c>nIractor from 83'J io 85i.:() 5 ( i t* ? r? * <* v tr >?n Si \ Mi I to 81,000 10 ( Knob c >Mtrjt('.tor lYo.n 81,000 tin 1 upward* 15 C [Cich c >i.ton h?o 1 Oiij'er, ?xce >- I t local mill* 15 (, J<> ton see 1 oil miil, including t>ecd buyer tboref r 25 fl u*ucl? cotton "buyer 10 0 o.icb Iruil trco s>g>nf 5 <1 iijach doalera por day 1 C >^nJict or opt cift'i itinerant por day 5 C tmeraot si jvo dealers per day 2 ? '* Eueli u dertak?r or embalm 8 i r elthey .. 15 OC I*\?r each and every biniaesa not il specified ab )vo shall l?3 charged al the discretion of Mayor, r- 8kg. 12. Auy para ?n or pera -us e company, firm or corporation eir.u braced or mentioned in any of tin d foregoing sections or section of thii n ordinance and required therei 1 t> ob r, tain license or to pay for the peif rni 3 in</or carrying o? their re*peciivt business or f >r the f rao-aoiona of tin same, who shall lad, rrfu30 or neg'ec to pay the lice.se or a u Mints t,hi rail 0 specified in advance, and each an every person, lirm or c>rpiration giv (Q ing, showing or attempting to give o show any of the perform 1 noes, show; ,q or exhibiti >ns without having receiver and paid for their Jieeiro to do so and any person or ; c<sona, lirm o corporation viola'ing any part o parte of thia ordinvic, an ill ba nub ject to and for and rrquiriT to pay 1 (inn of not lesa than o: e do'lar pe day for each and evcy d ly si ofloid ed, or not in rj than or e hunlrei )() dollars per day, or to bj imprUohci and made to work on tho streets an public planes of the tnva for not mor j() than forty daya fbr each day s wi offended, nod nt tin discretion of thi Mayor or town ouucil. All ordi/aie-9 or parts of ord -q nances en 11 cling with this ordinauc -q aro her. by ?!ocl tre 1 repealed. I) *uj and r.i..lii l in council i? JO seniVe ! tin L-r tho htr.d <d the Mayo and seal of council this tha third de )0 of April. 11> :(> jo Attest: [L S] J. II. Rodger. Mayor. -jO W. I). Arthur, * C ork a i.l Tr> ?furer. ELECTION NOTICE. 30 ("oUNUtf. Cli AMIIP.U, U.viov, "*.?!. Ajrii 1000. A jutiii >n having been duly present*1 f)0 to tin Town ? h.uneii of Union signed l?y majority of tin- freeholdss of said town < Uni >n, pray inir t he eon-t ruction eqnippii and opuating by tai.d town of Union < a se.w? race sy.-tem and the i-sua by sai 00 t m il of Union of coupon b >nds to M [)[j amount of !?2*?,000 to in<ettlin cost< [jij satue. Said t onds to bear interest at si per cent, p r annuin, interest ptyab semi-annually?said bonds payable fort years after d.i'e, with the privilege ? mlemption after twenty yea?s fiom dat.< [)0 Said petition also pra\ big tlie i lip o\? [j.j ' ineiit, enlarging and exit tiding il j water woiks of .-aid town, and the Km I i... c..;,i t,,r i T.ii.... /,? i, to the amount of ?1*2.01)) to meet il cost of same. Sail bo ids <? bjai* iutei 00 est at six per cent, per annum, inteiv; jt tvalile s uni-annuallv Sail b >:i Is pr ryy able forty years after d ite, widi il privilege of redemption after iwen! years front date, t'u Saul petition lurtner praying, tii 00 building of a town hall and ihe issue I ()() said town of Ui.i ? i of coup m bauds i the amount cf Sl.'l, 000 to meet t! cost of same. Said ban Is to bnr iute est at six per cetit. per anuu n. inlore payable soinT-aunually Said hinds pc 00 abie forly years after date, with pnvi ege of redemption after twenty jen 00 from date. It appearing to Hie satisfaction of t' Town Council tli it th puition is signby a inajoiity of th1 freeh iMer.s of sai town, and it further appearing that t!i aggregate onnded indehtu"ss of sai town of Union \yill n it exojed eight p: cent, of the as-eased va!ua of ill tnxab! nn property therein. JU . IT is ORDERED, That the que tions of the issue of said bonds by sai town of Union ba submitted to ib qu tilled electors of the sai l town j Union at an election to tie h dd for tli . purjHise on April 25th, 11))). at. il 1 Court House in sari town an I ttiat \\ ! L. Culp, M. I j Lemaster and .1. It. il> j ba and are hereby appointed mauag-n < i said election, and to conduct, the e'ei tinn Tli ft r\nl >a will )?n nn.inn I i ~ ..... w... DO o'clock, a. in., and closed at 0 o'cloc DO p. m., and the election will he cot ! ducted in accordance with the law , of force governing municipal tie* tions. The municipal supervisor of re* ; istration shall furnish the manage! of election wi'h the hook or hoiks ( registration for the use of the mu agers. All electors not herctofoi registered may apply to the inunicip supervisor, S. M. Rice, Jr. E. U jjq for registration according to law. Electors desiring to vote f>r th issue of %?- ?,000 c nip-on bond I bearing interest at six per cent, pt i annum, payable semi-aunually, sii JO bonds payable forty years after dot* with privi'ego of rtdemption afct i twenty years from date to meet tl; ) | cost of construction, oquiping an j oper 'ing a stwevnge system by sai I town lTd< n, wiil d< nosite a hallo | havi.g written or printed thereon < '' i portly writ'en or printed thereon, rh i following : '"Issue of $25,000 coup ? ^i bonds by 'ho town of Union I*? j construction, rquiping nnd openitin (; a sewerage system. 'Yes.'" TI109 ' j desiring to vote :igi:n>t the issue wi! ; deposite a like hdlot having thcreoi j the wo: d '*X'? )0I Kh ctors d'siring to vo'e for tin J issue < f>! 2.0???) eotipoti bonds,bt'orin; (j 1 in tens'. :isix per cent, per annum ! payable semi?annually. said bond i0 ! payable f>r:y years after dito will O piivilogeof redemption &fer twent> id years frotn <l.i*e to meet the co>t e K) niipioving, enlarging and extendm* I the wutoi works of raid town 0 '0 l'ii"?.n, will depositc a ballot bavin; wiitten or printed thereon or parti 0 ^ wiitten or printed thereon the follow : The Nearer tt t ; -^The Swr Tlie nearer the manufactw chases. All my purchases are ( ' profits of jobbers are saved, i quantities, save cash discounts j right in every" respect. By 111; enable to make prices that ai r stores. Realizing that low ] j swallow my "medicine" gracefi i. which consists of J MEN'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN ? CHILDREN'SSHOES, HATS and I i At such lo v prices mat win an | is to please give niea call and 1 j ment is tru*\ Kecpc V <aJ i* . Summons for Relief. i- State of Smith Caiolina, ) Court of Co n r County of Union. ) mon Pleas, y (J. A. Wilson, 1'laintilT, against T K. Alnvin. Defendant. To the defend mt, J. K. Alman. Yo are hend>7 suninione.t and required t answer the c mipUitit i.i this action, <1 which a copy h herew ith served upo _ vim and to serve a eoi?v of vour atiswi to the said c nriplnint 01 the fnhscrihf at their ollice at Union. South Carolim within twenty days after t!? servi } here if^ exclusive of tho day of such rei j' vice; and if you fail to snswer the com (1 plaint within the t?me aforesaid, 11 a plaintiff in this action will apply to tl )f court, for the relief demanded in th complaint.. ,1 Dated April 11. A. D. WOO i ! IIyimmck Sc Sawver, ,i. I'laitieift's Attorneys. >i Tothsd fondant, J. K. Alnian: Tat \ nolie-u that the summons in tins actim of which the foregoii'Sf is a copy, w; v lilrd in the ofli ;o of the Clerk of U ,1 Court. of common pleas for Union count: [>. at Una) i, for the county of Union, i .. I lie Sia*.> of Smith C.po'ina, on the 11' | . day of April, A 1) WOO. |i- 1! YOUP'K S: S,\WYEIt. K AttornevH for I'laintitf. n Union, S. C\, Ap il 12, 1900. r- lo tit. Final DischargeXoliee is hereby given lb-it T. I ii tines, ? xwoutnr of lbs ? statu of .Jo>i i 1 Kostodeceased, bus applied to Jas u M. (?:? r, .Ind^o of Prolate in and W " lliy County of Union, for a iltml di ' c'.arre as -ue'i executor. It s > <1 re I that the St'i d iy o* M M .\. 1). IbbO, lw tixed f<>r liraiingnfp titio i and a tiaal sett lcnr.'Ut of said e 1 .TASOX M. CREEK, l'rob ite Judge, Union County, S. C. April G, l'JOO. 1-1-4 r. 1 d -? ing: "Is H3 (<f ?12,000 coupe a bonds by the town of Union f? " improving, cnl irging and extendin the water works, 'Yes'." Tho^1 desiring to vote against the issue wi depos-itc a like ballot having tinreo ?! the word "No". l*i Electors desiring to vote for th issue of ?13.000 coupon bond x bearing interest at six per cent. p< > annum payable semi-annually. Sui ('* i bonds payable forty years ?f:er dai J | with privilege of redemption a In "* | twenty years lio:n date to meet il , cost of building a town h ill, will d : s | posit a ballot liaving written or printc r> thereon, or partly* written or ptintt thereon the following: ''Issue < ?13,000 coupon bonds of the tow of Union for building a town lui'l ' Yes." Those desiring to vote again l" the issue will deposit a like ballhaving theron tho wotd "No." There shall be furnished a* "> Managers of Election, three balh boxes, and the ballot) east upon tl '3 question of each issue of bom s' shall be depo.it-d in a sopura'o bu! lot box. Before opening the polls th '1 managers shall take an oath to con r duct the election ftirly and impar ,? tia,> Immediately after closing tli 14 i noils the in inatrons shall Tiroei?<?d t ? <r. i * ' * count the votes in public, nud tmik 1 full report in writing to the Tow ' Council. Pone and ratified by the Tow 1 Council assembled tho did d?y ? - April, 1000. Attest; J. II. Rodobr, W. I) Arthur. Mayor. " Clerk and Trcas. 14?It. a if i. When Rti-sia and Japan final) s lock horns, which of them will claii b to he fighting f-?r civilization an y humanity's sake? t Tho Port.) Rican tariff tjufatio if semis to he se'tled until next Con grcsv when th* successors of thos y who voted fir a tariff will have th - pleasure of voting for free trade. i@ Siem^-- ? liter the Fruit. ror the less the cost of your purlircet from tlie manufacturer aucl I buy in the largest wholesale and get goods that I know to be y advantageous purchases- I am :c out of the question with other prices is the best salesman I will illy and sacrifice ray entire stock I'S SUITS, LADIES', MEM'S and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. fnrpo vrm tn hnv. All T n ?lr et nic convince you that my stutejctfully, )hen. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby Riven tlmt Delia E. McMeace, admini^trutiixof the estate of \Vr. E. MeXeace deceased, h is applied to Jacon M. theer, Judge of Probate, in and for thu County of Union, for a float discharge as such administratrix. 11 It is ordered, that the 14<H day of May, ? A. I)., 1000, he fixed for hearing of pe,f tition, and a final settlement of said es. n tale. r Jason M. Giieku. r Probate Judge, Union County, S. (J. '< Published in the Union.Times April ? 13, 1900. 15-4t. i- ' '? Final Discharge. Notice is lunhy given that J. N. '3 Sparks and W. M. Spirks executors of the est do of J,"\i Spark-*, deceased, lias aipied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of P.obite, in and for the count jrof Union, for a linal di.-c irge a* such executor. :e It, is omI -red that the lOlh day of May A. I). 15)00, lai fixed for hearing of p?1S tition, and and a linal settlement of said ,H estate. ' .Tason M. Greer, I1 Prahate J mice. Union County, 8. U. II Published Gib April, 15)00, in tbo Union Times. lo-4t-. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims nguin4^ _ the estate of L. P. Murphy, deceased, must present tliem properly attested wiliiiu the next thirty days, ai.d those indebted must make prompt payment to l", to the undersigned. O.T. MunniY, Adm'nUtratorof L P. Murphy, decM. s- UV{i ? ?? >y Final tischarge. Notice is hereby given tint William Coleman, adminisliator of the ?state of A. G. Hico, deceased, ha<? applied to Jason M. Ciegr, Judge of Protiate, in and for (lie County <>f Union, for a Anal di-oti arte as such adrhiti-ttrafor. ~ It is or 1^red, that the 12Ji day of May A I). 19C0, l>e lixed for healing III of petition, and a Anal settlement of >r sail i state. cf Jason M. Greer. 7, Proliatc Judge. Union County, 8. C. . j Published Aptil 13, liCO. 13-4\ u Mai L ilannn and the Admiriistra! ti 11 St em to hnvn 4,ht>n<?vrtlA*itlv i? j ussimilatetl " ecvoral of tho erstwLil^x *. free traders of the Senate. >r * " il Eren tho Republican House did t<* not h ive to act on Senator Lodge's :r proposal to keep the llawaiians out? if : side tho Constitution. ,,t 1 'i I If a Woman 1j ; wants to put out a fire she doesn't < i t J* heap on oil and wood. She throws J [ ^ |j on water.hnowingthat waterquenches ( , &> fire. 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