The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 18, 1901, Image 6
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F.
Letter, Nots j
Bill Hads
I I
Or any other kind of i
Job Work
Neatly and promptly ex-!
cutcd at the |
Times Job Office. ;
H.G. BAILEYj
' 41'ES IT A POINT TO;
THE COTLE PEST
AFFORDS IN ,
Beef, Mutton, Pork
AT HIS MARKET.
The highest price paid for all;
kinds of Country Produce.
Free Delivery to overv nart of
town.
l!
SEND IN YOUR CRDSR3 OR
RING U? NO \
H. G. Bailey.j",
BACON,
FLOUR,
HAfSS,
CANNED GOODS
. r FRESH garden !
VEGETABiFS 0
AT
LOUIS D. SMITH, .
i
The Housekeeper's Friend, j
Remember, Friends, ! '
You will always find a full
-line of . . . i .
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, s.
Meat, Lard, Canned and j ?
Bottled Goods, Fresh J.
Vegetables, and everything
to be found in an up-to-date,
family Grocery, at my Store.!
T -1 l n ~ ...
icuaccos ana uigars a specialty.<
J. T. SEXTON.
*. ' Maili Street.
l>r. .X. < W. <*<>?:*?
OFF 1 OK AT RKSIDF.XCP: OV
MOUNTAIN STREET. .
bvAJTH FIlO.M > r. j1)1,1
?OFFICE > HOCKS - ! *lll.c
S a. m. to 9 h. tn. -1 to (> p.m. I '"'I:
Rheiima^j- ijj
, Skin Diseases ' :
Given social attention.
Call* left either at oiii; e or at
ZEMP'SPHAUMACV will he'PO;
promptly attended, to. '>!,> (
- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ < k-or
tf nythJnKjon liiv nt < ritr'v ;^ n ".i y-'z : ~0;itf
5 CAVPuiTPAoE-MA .K.r :- f( I, I ' I'.rF.. |
? CKOfECIiCN, i. !.?!.. i.iiui |. | , ,
J IHr TVw* i-xjipilrMit " i i : v ?r- < '
I BOOK OH PA1E; sK-EE s !" u'l
|*ro.A.srrcw cj
J Pn.eiit lawyers. WaSHI W?TO.J, u C | | <> !>
ilONTRACTORS'eb ! '
V ^BUILDERS'^*
?D_MILL SUPPLIES, a ,
Outlip, fltMl Rwrat Oolammi and CkaJk. | ll,1|v's
I Bolt*, lUxl# W*>|rkU. Taaka, Tow?r?. So, | Altilii
JM*?I WUf *M Manila Hob*. HtAuttng i
**4 ribm, J4oka. D.rrtok., Oraba. Cb?Ib taJ "m 1,1
f^C^ggtrjf'*** ?.h 9uir? Xmkmtv. 'rt!*' '
LOMBARD IRON WORKS! SUPPLY CO.
__ ?f?VN4 ?. l^oik,
ONS ,
K.UHTATK o! PHARMACY
md at prices as low as ilie high
ad the skill exercised in their*.
C. DUKE, Proprietor.
J. CLfKJG Hi WALLACE.
ATOUNiilY AT LAW.
Ivx-ud 1 tv' 2 upstair*, Kujtcr
iiTloing, opp.Mite Hotel after .) ?.u<
ir' 1 1898 11 25 98 1 r. .
VIONIZY TO LOAN
On Farming Lands.
Long Time. Easy Payments.
No Commission. Borrower pays
let mil cost ut' perfecting Loan.
E. K. PALMER,
Columbia, S. C.
i. Clough Wallace,
Union, S. C.
L>. O. Box: '238. 17?Gm
Dr. C. W. ^TXSTSXiX.,
OlfcrVeSft]a? and Surgeon,
tbe people of Union.'" C\. wvi308 t0
iiuildiu<j. Leave ?al!s Ht' 'L1{ulk
Co, store or up Puo-.e^V"1
19 lor pi'on:pi
15 41.
DK. GEO. DOUGLASS,
Physician and Surgocm.
Offers his professional services to
he people of Union and vicinity.
Mice in Jhink Hnihiing. Leave calls
it Union Drug (Jo.'.s Store or ring up
rhone No. 7t. S-Gmoa
.1A LP II K. UALSON. II. L. SCAtFE.
CARiON & SCAIFE,
atroitn' kys at law.
Spjo'ul attcntiou given ti real esate
and collections.
DROWN TORRENCE M. O.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I
fHca and apartmen's over Duke's
Drug S:ora.
*44 8;n.
I MLS MUXRO, D. 11. DUNCAN
C. P. SANDERS.
Munro, Duncan and Sandirs :
attorneys at law.
Office No. A Law Range, Union,
C. 5-1 y
A. Sawyer, Carrel II. Foster,
Union, S, C. Jonesville, S. C.
SAWYER & FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JoNESni.LE, S. C.
i;i-]y. ;
Fine Seed Wheat. !
I have on hand for sale -00 i
shels of Fine Seed \\ hoaL T
host on the market.- k , '
<ed on i"4' i'"1111 "l 01 tli "
..Minn. The Wheat is The I
It/, and The Prolific variety. \l
dress me at Mayhinton, S. I;(
J. B. UK-MAUDS.
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III
( )) ' f For FREE
/, air ^mill sch0iarship \ ^
SiTfONS (UTABANTKKD/f of
UNDER $3 000 OASH UBPdSIT. la,
I:tt>ir<>.1.1 I- Hi- i'ai.l. J ..
nil year ? ; Itoth Soxes. Very elienii 1?mid !
jjla- Alabama Business College, j ">;
P.'Oil ;
" - - - %st:
final Discharge.
i.? !ht? liv oiven t'.iatJ ( . lit vK j ""j
i.isi rnlor u i' li ill niiiit x* <1, <il (I e I
*ol A. I >. l*t \ is, ilieijiM i! In-' a;iIn
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Mi Mini l?if I In* < ??ni:I\ ut' fnjo f.it j '
i 11 -1 - 51:111? ;s ; licit hil:nii.|.l I s? 11 r. j
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.A 1). 1 *' 1, Is xtti fir lit at i u j ' ol
1 i: i ??i, ami a II i ll ,v llle'iiul ?? ' h'i1
M;.le. V
.Tasov M fJiiKMi'. |*!?I
1 'iob,r?* .I jiltiH 1"i?? ii , < ('. iilu
iii.-li'jil 11 (11 ??i -J at I'.iOl, i If'ii i i roa
! . day
f.ojj
mi: I)i'i ir. Ililf
li Ii lady mud of lm .' ?.a ?' (\v
in IJ.h load l>y 1 >r N n-l!i?ls.?>,%
:i.il Ear Drum-, yave $10,U('U r<? wai
slirute, ro that dutf | < <?!?!* uoablt ,'tf
iMirr* the ear Drums may have tie id 8<5m
Address No. 12,004, The Niuhol- mlt
stitute, 7b0, Eighth Avenue, New field
U, 8. A. 07-ly I
i i ii ?nmmmmmmmam
OUR ROAD HISTORY.
OLD HIGHWAY DOT WE E.N NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA.
I
Syulem of Coastruction noil 5"nlnt??
iiauvc In Slariy Colo::Snl Day*,
Working; Out Tuxes L'opapnlnr
Then an Mow.
The history of road building in tho
; United Stales parallels In but few particulars
the roud history of the oilier
great civilized -nations of the world,
and in many respects our highways
bear but slight resemblance 'o those
of the older countries, says Maurice
Eldrldgc. actiug director cf the office
of public road Inquiries.
The Hritotis neglected the roads '
which had bcou made by the 11 mans,
and, failing to build new on a . their
country for centuries was provided
with only bridle paths or at most with
narrow highways for small carts.
These highways were, except hi dry
weather, practically in;pas-s!; \ and
in the ; ; arsi Iy settled districts much
of the travel had to be carric 1 0:1 by '
means if pad; animals. The i.Ua a: n
central < ontroh of rc*il systmya, which
Is the only hicatm f,y which niiv extended
work in ?-'?is direetlon has ever boon
nceonu>J":l:cd. died out In tlici middle
ages and had not i;t t-iixltmic been
revived. For those reasons y!.e traditions
relative to the const rut;! on and i
management of roads wliichj followed
the ll tv set tiers to this coil A try were
practfeally valueless.
The Hist great American r^ad which !
I Y;? his torian tells anything Ibart v as
i v - 4.. 'V. '" * and ran |'n;:i New
, u. i 11s|: ! ;?;uity !
. and tho fact that ;t coniuy.;;! these
j two c.ties ft a vc r. tile* name of lit'.' "OIJ
i'ot-t lord. I h? opening of van'1*"
was an important nffati nays.
Money v. : s more scarce than't Is now,
and <! luhth ss it was more of an undcrtahin?
to construct roads t' hi it is
to Iniild railways today. l\w studying
the history of the Old Tost real we at
(.nee realize the pdeney of tLe atla^e
that "tiie history of roods ^SPthe history
of ctvi!i::atio:i." The Itrman trail,
the Matted trees and the foot, a'.li. followed
hv the la idle rea l'for pack
trains and the ronah road for carta
and wapons. wim h were sal's.-intently
j.fa l d at.d i awd, ir.akinp a n*jre
easy means of tram portal or.. ai'e all
htppp.in-.* s lanes to higher decrees of
civilization.
In tlie < .t: Iy . Ion! ! day ; the reads
were at ! nilt an. ! maintained prluI
clpriily I y tire t.se of vohtnieer aid or
1 frco In!"?(, r. r.'jcli triuMi
luv.l \vl:;ir wns < oiled n "villa';;' : recti."
find 111 th's i ;> n place ili?; ? '. tis assembled
t > discuss mutters < f public
Import. At tle^cvjr.eetinRs tli. t ere of.
die poor. the Infirm, flic-dear mates,
etc.. wns discussed. 'Dhc dponihg'4>f
i now ami tin' maintenance of the old
citizens would hero offer their services
free of charge to tlio" dommunity or
town for building or maintaining the
roads running through or hy their
lands. These offers to maintain the
roads free of charge soon became so ?
limited, however, that the towns were |
forced to.pnss ordinances compelling j
all ab!ebciule<l men to "work the road" I
a spedIh 1 number of days or in lieu
of such labor to pay ji monthly tax I
l?) the pathmaster or read . overseer. ,
it is i ar ? ? trace progress In'all those
maftei ; wbic b were discussed o;i the
"villa::e green" save cue. and that is
ji, . -f,,i labor" system of working
rr ad.;, which i x'.sts in most, of the
sin>s f > this day. i
The f ill. i wing 'extract, relating to I
t!:e early methods of locating ntul
building read.-;, is copied front n letter.
dated Nov. fit). ITS.", written by
Ceergc Wasliington to Patrick Henry,
Ihen governor of Virginia:
i?f> i in thir.':. n:y drnr ?ir, llmt the credit, the
iving ami ruprcniencc of II,is country nil rc;ii
j r>- 11 I i.e.. rival i.snls t*?n-.i; i.<f from cue place j<
o another rhciid tie f.;rn:;litcn< !, rhortmvd a-. l
tiililislii-il liy law an I t !t imniv in 11: : < >unty ^
oris to alter tl.rn !" withdrawn? T > nip ihe..
uniit; ; m in</i-|?"iis.iiily noCi esary, una * ?w-htt- j |,i:>)./.-<
li y via t il;. place l? eimr. The lose
r. tl'iTcfoi.->. |hc>' a^oh'h.ycil the more 111.1,'r }-j
ill tic injured hw-* ^ nlti rations when tl cy 1 i
:i. It j*^?cnnT!y ! .;r io rjo t it. | j'.tin^ t
,v^*^valiiati:.n :? the lahur of t ie |ieo|i!e
Tin wi ll. i.ji : thy roads under the cxi-.tin.- law
id the in onus of the present day, the r.-pMr*
them liy way of contract, to I paid by. fill
'..incut on a certain dlsHdct until the period
i.itl arrite v.hcn turnpikes may wi:li } ? .-ii. .x
i stahlUlicd, woniil he ii)fln!:cfy !c s lir.i litv
itne to the ronsiauuity than the-pi sent modi.
i this case the contractor wee! I meet ixf favor,
very man in the district wdul'.l give InhumoU- u
neglect, whereas negligence under ihe pi. rent
st. m is winked at by the only people who fj;
low the particulars or can inform aialict the
cr.se rs. fcr stronger, had ratle r encounter the ?n
U 1
.uiniiiniKT ui uad roads tlian (lie trouble id an
'. rinatinn and no awny prejudiced cpinst the
un'.ry tor the polity ot it.
This system of "working out" the
x was as unsatisfactory in tlie days bl
Mnshiugtou as il is now. Much dey
ami iucouveuieuce were caused by ta
e deplorable condition of the main
ads. The ruts were deep, the hills
op and full of gullies, and when W'l
igecoaehes were first used travelers !
iv often eonipelled to get out and
dst the drive" in pulling tlte vehicle ' r.d,
t of the mud. I!von iho roads run- !
lg t>ut of the large cities ami towns ! V?
re no exception to the general rule. |
cy were often In such wretched j
idltion thnt passage was rendered |
fleult and sometimes dangerous. It ; (<c
s no uncommon sight to see the |
scs floundering In mud up to their j yo
inches. ' 1
1 !OI
ork road, running out of IMdkulel |
n. was a quagmire of block mud for 0>'!
o months of Hit' your, and on this 1
d long linos of wagons wo to ovory y.ni
to l?o met with drawn up near
rail's hill, where the wagoners mi- . !'
hod their tennis to assist each nth
n pulling through the deep sloughs. Jr?.
ks or rails wore often stuck up to 'J,,,
n travelers out of the quicksand cjQ
thud holes, and the fences were
otiinos puiled down in order to per- 40
passage through the odjacont
I* 5C
l-UWJWO II II.
, . * I
jjv- r ^ ?v"^
*LSf Zfft* 'J <-i ??? y.J-3
a m .77 r~~7\ r'
?a* c? i' ..* I:
There in v , p '"I;* cmt ' > v*. :
so dec*-; sw and sot! --.t -netive. Dun i be ;
too sure vo:: are cur .* ! ei use all <: tmuul
signs of the < b ias. ' r. :: 'ipj hv.d, and .
the doctor says y ... a. v c. !. >r.ny per- |
sorts liare been ?' - i w.t'i Mvie ry r.nd ;
Potash far months <>r \tai:?, ar l pro- ;
nouueed curel to rei: /e when too late !
that the disca w.'s only covered up? I
m r(T._ P T? driven from the
lUaO surface to break
out again, and to their sorrow and mortification
Cud tiiose nearest and dearest to
them have been infected by this loathsome
disease, for no other poison is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
: as I ills, uiien a nau c::se pi luicuinaiism, 1
I Catarrh, Scrofula r i r.vvrr * r.kjn disease,
an old sore or ulcer di'vJ.i; !ng ia middle
life, can be traced to blood poison coa?
i Nearly ' ^ 7 th?
life, for it remains smoldering in the system
forever, mil. . s properly- Uc-dtt J ;n: 1
driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. ij
the only antidote for this peculiar virus,
the only remedy known that can overcome
it and drive it out of the blood, and
it does this so thoroughly and effectually
that there is never a return of the disease
tc embarrass or humiliate you afterwards.
/fjV-j .<%?:?> cures Contagious 111 ;ed
y *1 Poison in any and all
-1.:1 Kc s 1 contains no
fVs?Sf N?-rd ,Vv^7 mineral t<- break down
v.?d* *d2tx your constitution ; it is
purely vegetable and the only blood purifier
known that cleanses the blood and
at the same time builds up the general
health.
Our little book on contagious blood
poison is the rural complete and instructive
ever issued; it rot enly tells all
about this Ms??asc, but also how to cure
yourself al liome. It is free an.d slier.Id
be in the hands of everyone seeking a
cure. Send for it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA.
Clin meter In TI:?;;!ih.
A rann's Uilghs lutoro.-t n;o Iu any
mood arid m any time. While you i\t:iy
got a man's character frciti his face,
you can, If you will, 1. i *-a life .
from hla thi. ??. It is tl; v. ! nam
of lii.s ?iooaniotien, control- kb paddies,
ami is developed in propmlion t> its
uses. It indicator, lis rci'. to, a mail's'
liabits and hi nu de of Ufa.
If ho has rat all day with oar In;; lappod
over the m'.cr, arm on chair, luad
on hand, li. ;r:.':r_; of niul.vla.; , vnchcrr,
pinfv : ors- ar.d all other i-rdentarlcs
sit like this -then t'. . h
shrinks the muscles d.\ p. the ho at.,
of 'Iho ankle hi:'. ami She i.Ys b joints
push through. If ho dcliv - mail or
collect hills or drives a j a mala or
walks a towpath. the march s of the
thigh arc hauled tight like ethics, tiio
Un'ce of knots?one hi;; hunch just I olow
tho strap of his knit korbockt rs,
shouUl ho wear tlicr.i.
If l:a carries blg.v.v'I, o:j his hack?fackSiwf
stilt, r.s d'?the bto,'cdort ' in
Venice: or coal i!i*^fr.J;nli?-w as. d > tile
r.tally. f!.c thicks kblidlfy; the line- of
hoau^v a to !., t, hut the linos of
the; i*; nntiti.
If. l aw. V r, ho has s;:: ::t hi.; life In
.the saddle, iav. nl: , t.p cattlo, chasing
Indn:us. hunting t.audits in Mexico, i
at ! * and ire, hi; i n es elufohed
try .ily. hu.y . that other part of l.iui, .
the liofy \ tit :i the im: . 1. s of the \
thish r ttnd < .;i tin Ir Intended lines-* '
the !..< t s:;htie I; t'.iojtn du'.atia# curv* 'S
in;r .f tl.o 1 e?!y.-! '. i; pklnsoti oiniili c
in uk Is rl. ' ; I'opuhtr Monthly.
mm m Hta &S t.-z-J (,t
A
s all right, if you are too fat; 11
nd all wrong, if too thin already.
?Tat, enough for ycur habit, is ealthy;
a little more, or less, is N
o great harm. Too fat, consult
doctor; too thin, persistently (S<
i i
nr., no matter what cause, take an
cott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
)il.
There are many causes of get- ?
tig too thin; they all come ?
ider these two heads: overork
and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you can; >ia
it, whether you can or not,
ke Scott's Emulsion of Cod
iver Oil, to balance yourself
th your work. Tt ou can't live l!
i it?true?but, by it, you I?
n. There's a limit, however;
u'll pay for it.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver >,
il is the readiest cure for jlH
an't: cat," unless it comes of M. 1
nr doing no work--you can't it^H
ig be well and strong, without , l?
no sort of activity. t
"ho pfonuine has jk nun
s picture on it,
to no other. % \J/\
f you have not |?.
3d it, send for
o sample, Its a- ,ivMx_Jg|H
joable taste will v;!Tj Tv /jl
'pri3e you. rc=?(r [p you
OTT & BOWNE \L^
Chemists, t ^JlQfc' vV''''
>9 Pearl Street, c?C 5
New York. i Llpiplflr" Pr:i,t
>c. and $1.00; all druggietfe
I HI wm I??Mwmmmmm mmmmminim>n irrrrr r nr*
N8W St@f@5 - 1
1 iiave jus r o?r ned
FANCY AND FA?
in L. D. Smith's old stan
! *^:11 bo glad to meet
everything to be found in ,
FAMILY GRO<
I guarantee to meet all
Give me a call, 1
YOURS FO
C. D. i
PHOTOC
Made at the old Squire Gallery i
have the Gullery
Well equipped foi
date Photog
Of a'l sizes and a?y 1* s. My pr
guaranteed. I also do enlarging of a
deliver the wr,rk in the most stylish n
Litest mouldings.
DON'T NEQL
THIS GPPORTU
To uct good work cheap. Youi
xv ly and von regret that you have no
^COME A'
. Prompt attention ;
N. K. McLANI
UNior
FLOUR! FLOUR!
, ___l.: ^ t~ - -
i wm supply an uemanas)
for Flour, i a<so do
All Kinds of Sawing
ind have a supply of framing
umber on hand. Call and
;ee me when you want Flour
)r Lumber.
W. E. RAY,
MILLER.
Notice to Trespassers. <
All persons are hereby warned not lo (
unf, cut timber. ride through or in nnv i
her manner trespass tijxin mv lands H
nyone violating this notice will be (
osecuttd for malicious tret-pass. s
W. ir. KOHX. it
2-4'. p
f.
otice to Debtors and Creditors. xv
n
All parties lioidi >r claims against the
ate of W. 11 11 deceased, wil
sent them ! > us properly attested,
1 those owimj the psta'e eil her by note 4
account, wi l come fonv.ud and make
nn.pt paj ujei.t
.T A Eicow.v. Hi
w .n. 1'.% i.jikii,
2-4tp. Ext cu ore. b
' lie
Assignee's Notice.
-lauded fPe-yrv. of ^mtue, S. (' .
cii IT this d.u maile an iiiei.t (.?
li'liefit of his cr< ditorfl, all persons
rtu\ w-iv ii '? Ijti(I In sai l Claude (!
poiy will ni-iki* ji ?>ni"nt, t inr* ?it ?,<>
e and all p-raons h-iid in? ileum'",s ' ei
r,?.t lii?n will praent suiuh I? me *' rts
ituc, S C.
W, T. SroKFS K ,:t'
lit AesiiM . ex:
Final Discharge.
ea
?ti;*M is hereby pivi ii that I ('. ' (
i?. * * ciMor of I lit- eeta'e of .laire s
Ih-V i-?, (lrC? aSnl, |l|'|>'|i <1 ill blS t|| !?K,
(Jieer, Jud^e of Proline in ip.il l r aK
roni.t\ of I'tiioii for a <1 ta! <!; e
noli executor. ]!
is oid?r<d, that the li b ?';t? .f ;[go
mm v, A. I) lf>01, Ii- lis d Or j| ?
i"ir of I'i liiion, mmI , Ii a. .> ?s i - .
t said estate, i i||a?
.lASOV M. CUKI It.
I'.ol-aU- .Tndi/f |t,.i ... r< - '* ?
iI. inIimI J.iji. ]l, U?ul in I' |, i, ||
> I J ; lum
know W'liut you ore Taking tvv
n you Grove's tHS'eln?s Chill ?
< l^cause ili^ foirnnia is plainly
ed on every liottle showing Unit It Oi
ciply Iron and (Quinine in a tasteless titifi
. No cure no pay. 60c. 43-1 offlct
v.'J 11- . -*g gj-L-lM. I ?
- isw @30ds.
UP A KEY/ STOCK OF
(1!LY GROCERIES
d on Main street, where
r,
my friends. I will keep
.. . K I
an up-to-date
3ERY STORE.
I competition in Prices,
will do the rest.
R TRADE,
2.P1ITH
^ A. ML ML ML ML ML *
sraphsT
text to new Bank Building. I now
/
r the latest up-toraph
Work.
ices are reasonable and satisfaction
11 sizes and stylos of finish, and can
nd durable frames, also handle the
ECT ?
N1TY
* friends and lovtd ones are passing
i lute photograph of them.
^?A /?V "tA. T AA A?A A -A ?
1
given mail orders.
3, Photographer,
s. c.
J, - G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT -LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office Opposite coum
Summons For Relief.
StAte of South Carolina, ) Court of CoraCounty
of Union. j inou Plea*,
r. M. Farr uutl \V. E. Thoiusou, Copartners
trailing under their firm
name of Farr & Thomson, Plaintiffs.
Against
James II. Parr, .1. (Jr. Long, S. G. IIowell,
.1. W. Siiii.h, Jesse Smith, Mis.
Novem Cole, C. D. Smith, D. E.
Simile Mis. sailie Smith an.4 Mrs. E.
J. I lames, Defendants.
Tn The l>eft ndaiits:
You sue hen by summoned and repined
to answer the complaint iu this
lotion which is filed in the office of the ^
Jleik of Court for Union ooiint} ; and
o servo a copy of your answer to the
aid complaint on the "utiscriber at his
111 -e, 1 too in 13, Foster Building (up
taiis.) at Union, S. C., within twenty
ays afier the service hereof; exclusive
f the day of such service; and if you
iil to aitSA'er the complaint within th?
me ulor^aid, the plaintiff in this action
ill apply to the Court for the relief deinndt-d
in the complaint.
Dated nth December, A D. 1QQQ.
.1. Ci.ouou Walj jL
l'laint ill's A^v ji- if ]
'othe Defendants, D. 15. '
Mm. E. -J. Humes: r I JW \
Take notice: That the comf. I </.
lis act ion was tiled in the ofilctA hj!"
leikof Cnuit for Union bounty] j??
uion. S. C . on the olli day of
r, lPUO. ' ^*1fh 0
.]. Ci.Ol Oil WAJ,UAtH,, ' ?.
I'lHintilt'a Attorney. .
Dec. *20, 19j0. l-6t
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons aro hereby notified not
hum, walk, ruD, drive or in any manr
tiesps>s ii-mhi ihc plantation known
the **Willi.mi Munro place,*" now *
ad by me. Any paity oi twines
spa^in^ will be piosecuted to lite full
out of the law.
Jottv A. EAST",
Fan. 0, 1001. ' V^t.
'mmrmTmmsKSBem.
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