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Frank Webber Wins,
Mr. Frank Woblu r, who was l'oivibly
ejected from a pj.ssei ger ti; '
Conductor Robin on, wiso kick i i '
and refused to let lu;n ride 'v . t >
consideration, sued 111 ?-ompai v f
$1,995. He whs verd
$1,500. It seems that .Mr. Web: .
got on without getting a tiekd
had only thirty-live <v:.ts. n- <,y going
to Jonesvillo from Fnion. t .n. ! (
fure for a ticket being itOe. idic c> nductor
took the money and demanded
twenty ecnts more to make
the excess charge of "Joe which th< '
road charges when no ticket is bought.
This 25c to be take.', up by t!i*> rud- t
road agent. Mr. Webber had medicine
for it is sick children :t:ul j'.!
tried to borrow the 20c but could not
do so, and asked the conductor to i
lend it to him until lie got to .J0110-ville.
I he conductor called him..;
fool and finally put him olT. he got on j
again once or twice only to i> put !
otl again and again ; he finally : ( to'-"
Bonhams and there friends of', red t ? j I
pay the conductor any amount in- r .
quired if he would take him on. i! e' 1
refused to do so and put hue. i
again, anil left him, t<> girt homo t ? 1
his sick children the host w.;, h<
could. This was a righteous vcrdici, ;'
only it did not go far enough, lie;'
should have been given every eei
sued for under the cireumstanc* s of !
such brutal treatment as was re- '
connted at the trial.
JVctv Pharmacist. i |
"Dr. M. I> lluiet left yostepiv. ro ,
Union to accept a i>.?-Uion as i'h . :i.
for the 1'almetto Drug < >111 j any v
city. Dr. limit recently graduated
from the Maryland ('oil* of 1'ini.; :< >.
Baltimore. Before '' 1 : M.
l^ge he had sever.*.! > *.: ;?r.
perienee as a drug ik, a* u thn ? s
perience, coupled w it is hi e !
equips him to lake <: high p > i' i .
the pharmacists ol I'. - Ma i* V * i .
reluct,mlly gives 1. i ; . ,
4)c. fltret. and in i* .? ! ? J >
pauv is fo in-c ; i ; fill"! p
his va i s." lie .( llsl \ .
We Well nine I). . 1 . ' I > !
tiuat he will lit; I n i uic '
very pliasan! place. X >.? ? r s
coming to Union, lie ,iv ; . I
Tuesday morning.
Notice to Debtors and Orcci \
All persons havi* .* eh-.
the estate of the la* !' Y ! .
arc hereby notified \ a
fn fhfi nntlftfui^nn/l . ... .. ~'
ed, on or before Auyiist i, J' 'li: :u
all persona indebted to ; I ?t
are hereby notified to m U<- t
ment. with I he uodei-Mi/n. 1 jimm o
ately. Mus Vuo inia ii 1 >;.i .
Ad mi i -i i r;it r \
(>r Hyokhk ?t S.\ *\ vi i;,
Attorneys for mod eat?t?. 1
May 2t>, 1902. 22 i>t >
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?ft. it set thf> shot Wc'i tilt, re..'
o :t <t i'. I elf hi.' it.) cents which
-. ni w; t- '. > >} ; >r f; on Will \
' "n > s. I lie t: !i I pai
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i.-i i. I- i.: le. i Ml ihro'J (h Mill ; ' r(
k .. v i i: ? hkn o( the shoulder j
rang I down, probably pass* *J?'
thr?ui oi n smuil portion of the
tppor part <>: risrht Icing at the back,
0 lgiu?' un i. r tin. sk in of the back .j
ust under the righG shoulder blade w"
1 he-re it was cut otht by Hrs. S. S. ! Pr(
! . 1.. rider. Sam is getting l,nf
a- wry wo;! ami is on t he road to I l\ft1
. I recovery. A. not her result of 9ir
ii.tndy pistol. cai
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ADVi',.;TISEE< LETTERS.
lee.atuiuc ; ? tin* I'oj.it OfKee at Union
a ' fbr tv wo-?k funding .Tune 27th.
$102.
\d*:Mis, s -s Harris, Mrs Millie
e- y. liiias Hauip'.oti. Ike
loaiar, M litinan, -I K
r >> m, Mrs l'ear Keim<'tt., Miss to
ib 'ii, . hailie l.oinaslcr, Khar
:? !!, (it'orge Lawtto't, Artie
l a .-. i or?l, Mi.rdia Lole, L C
ord, Las^y (2)McKis3ick. W M !
ra viord, f'AdlMe Mosely, 1 > I >
o^.iii, I..airsf. <2"itin, W G . I
i ' tin hmi'h, .J J j
I > li Snjilli, William
i - . Win rj\ Rhodes. Miss Annie
kill, Lute f-j') Z?i<d<\ William
Persons cidlii;/? for the above let-;
''VH pic/.Re aay it advertised, and
rill ??e letjf.ivo'l to pay one cent for
heir deli ve* v. ,
i. C. Hunter. P. M
i li<- net <?<-sary capitol lias been sub-J ^
vibe 1 for the vjOi.noo cotton mill at mil
t , li<>me folks taking s7?>,W- ."?!!i
t 10,( " in lie mill \. ili bo built. bru
FHJ3! nw J This is the way
' Dr. Thacher's I Ci
pjg!Liv8r":tn^i BloodB
jjptofc ft iffl Dr. Thacher's, I
because that H
es all diseases of the J,iver, I :
>od and Kidneys. Tone9 up !? '?
; system, too. M Hal
Your druggist lias Dr. Thnchet's I 2
I.iver niul IilOod Syrup nnd Dr. [*Jj
'1 iiaclirr'n I.Ivor Medicine (dryO or ( $
he can ffot them. If lie won't, u
send us 25c for a package or60c for
a bottle. Pol Trjr Your llraKxIat Flr?U B I'f'Sl
h S -ii
TIIA? OIIKJt MEDICINE ( oui'ANY,
R tlmttHiioogii, Toua. H i
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Coat
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ngressiotml C:tmp;iign Meetings
n obedience to the resolution
jpted by the Democratic State
nvention, tlio under-dgnod County
airman oi tue counties composing
Fourth Congressional District,
hereby appoint the following camgn
meetings for said district, The
clings will be preside.1 over by the
isidents of the Club at the points
ere the meetings arc held. The
ur of the meeting will be 11 a. in.
0 night meetings, where held, will
at 7 :o0 p. m.
**o candidates for any other office
1 have the right to speak, but the
isidcnt of the meeting, if lie wishes,
ij* introduce to the audience candiLes
for other offices who have a dee
to speak, when the Congressional
ididates have concluded.
SPAKTANBUW: ( OUNTV.
Iuly 7th. Moore's Springs.
" 8th, Campohello.
" Oth, l'aris Bridge.
' 10th, Cowpens.
" ICth, night, Clifton No. J.
" 11th, Pacolet.
" 11th, night, l'ucolet Mills.
" 12th, Glenn Springs.
" 15th, Walnut Grove.
" Kith, Cross Anchor.
" Kith, night, Enoree Mills.
" 17th, WoodrulT.
" 18th, Keidville.
UXIOX COt'XTV.
Inly 2f>rd, .Jonesville.
" ? 1th, West Springs.
' 26th, Cross Keys.
i ( Of'Al. C* A .. I
^.wcn, oantucK.
" 28th, Kelton.
" 2Sth, night, Union.
G. 11. Pkaki:, Co. Clnn'ii., Union.
J. A. P. Laxcastkk,
Ot Vice-Glim'n., Spartanburg.
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A Picnic.
\e will haw :i fine picnic .? Morn*'
i, foui miles from Union, on July
10v. r> I> oly inviiel I ? ? imc and
i:i* t nil 1? nk-'ts Go > | )> ii.ivior au.l
til,.-; jfi'PMM'ewl. (! i'H It-1 nil
!. Cl'imnfcVanokui-oko.
Jl
ampaign Barbecue
> . c.iiiilj . n un . i iy I v I. *e; v.?
i i li: 11 c I.I ! i ,ii at 111
n j!id ; *1 .'.Iu'ii will b.*
I c ??l m.o pi. i v i'
'i 1 p. 1 'an < ?.a i.i.man.
n i ? ?
oaroccue July 4th.
will luiiii-ii i lira: ?: m lu.n? : n :n
mj pii i ?* I' i ??*. I i' v in iin)
i flit I iiii'.i <!!.: )< <| "'cii'iol. I).ill
lniiiu. the lam.iih < ik.'wiil prep.tve
men's. i1 i) s.mitii.
"> -J" s>
Cruelty.
;ill ?I hear a man in town was arlod
today for eruelty to animals,
ill-Is that so?
Yes; the fellow had n tapeworm,
I lie refused to feed It."?Yotxkers
COUNTY CANDIDATES. I
The undersigned candidates for
iec!ion to the various offices named,
pledge themselves to abide tho result
of tho priuiury election :
FOR THE SENATE
J T Douglass
L J Drowning
Godfrey B Fowler
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
H C Little "
A 0 Lyles
C H Fostor
FOR MASTER
0 II Peoke
FOR PROBATE JUDCE
Jason M Greer
FOO rnilMTV cllDcn\/ionn
- w w W wvr br\ v luwn
Thos J Betenbaugh
T J L Linder
l)r Til Bates
E C llowzo
FOR AUDITOR
J no G Farr
J D Epps
T C Jolly
J no \V Gregory *
J II Lancaster I
FOR TREASURER ^
J H Bartles
RW Hamilton
B B Betsill
COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION
1) B Fant
S M Rice Jr
Thomas H Goro
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
1 M Mobley
J A Cha'.nbers
M ICennett -i
W F Bobo J
Sauford Wilburu
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Summons for Relief.
(complaint not sekveq,! g
State of South Carolina, 1 CourtofComCounty
ol' Union. f mon l'leas r
Medora Garner as executrix of (lie
will of .J, T. Garner, d ceased, plaintiff.
against ?
M. L. Garner, F. II. Garner as administrator
of th? estate of J. E. Garner,
deceased, and in hh own right, Blanche
earner, ram jlj. uarner, aiauu uarner,
Clark Garner, Ma?io Garner, Maurice :
Garner, Sclmmpert Garner, Elizabeth
Garner, the Merchants ?& Planter's
National l$ank of Union, town of Union,
IJ. F. Foster, Mr3. Clemmie Foster, G.
W. Garner, Jr., A. O. Garner, I. T.
Garner aud Eliza A. Garner, defendants.
To the defendant, 1. T. Garner:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this (
action which is tiled in the otVice of the (
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
said county and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the subset
iber at Itis otlice, room 12 Posbr
Building, at Union. S. C., within twenty I
days after the service hereof; exclusive
of the day of such service; and if yn
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to ti e Court for the relief demanded
iu the complaint.
Dated May lfllh, A 1). 1902.
J. Cf.orcn wall,\c 12,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the defend Hits G. W. Garner axd
I. T. Garner, take notice:
That the complaint in the above stated
case was tiled 011 the 19th day of May,
1902, at noon, in the otlice of tho Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas for Union
county in the State of South Caroliua.
J. Clouoii Wai.laok,
20 Ot. Plaintiff's Attorney.
GET SHAVED.
You can get scrai>ed sit any old place
but when you want to get shaved go to
MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP.
The most sirtistic hair cutter in town.
Next door to Tinsley's Jewelry Store.
ri-At
Campaign Barbecure.
We will furnish n first slas3 barbecue
at Jonesville on county campaign day at
the grove on the Judge Wallace place
where the speakers' stand will be built
Kx]>ericnced cooks and plenty to eat.
21-2in Fowler ?fc O'Siiields.
A GOOD BICYCLE
at a popular price
is a sound investment.
A full line of the
following well-known Bicycles
always on band. |
Crescent
$22.00 to $65.OO ;
For Koad or Tiack usage,
Business or rie.isure.
Health or Comfort.
For s de by
E. F. GOODMAN,
sii'-ici ss./r to
ih COODMAN & SON.
I 'ui< n N. C.
AM Kit I 'A N i V<I.K M'l'HI. O?
New Voile,* 20-71.
j BRICK! BRICK!! BRICK!!!
Kor iii any
<ltiantity.
: The Rodger Brick Works.
O
K< > K S A Iv IC C I I K A I^
i !
, One 1"> II |'. r?, >i ami Kngine (de- ,
(ai'lit'i)) one l> i'\ M ichiiiL', 20,000 B
daily ( uwilv, *2",i)CH) feet of lumber fl
> X 0 X 14 reel. 11
.The Rodger Brick Works, <
T
liSslli' +
That we have
furnishing to b1
Pianos, Organs
Sewir
Of many mali
any price and
tlie customer. :
a "KLnatoe" grai
tlae olieapest ixd
WHY
From a traveling agent and pay a
pou will have to pay us who have
said that it will cost traveling 1
This, of course, the buyer has to p
ind save money by buying from :
uacliiues of several kinds at popuJ
11 full bloom in its several depart]
WONDER
S. M. RICE, Jr.
LTD
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Why trouble y<
liol days with t<
yon can lui^ mid
us cheaper tlifi.ii
tlio matcuMal for
liaivo <looi?lo<l to <
entire sto<tk ol" li
wear ooiifsiwtii
gowns, cliemis
<;orsct covers, <?
AT C
FOR THE NEX
iBlg drives
nory consl
Flowers,
SillLB, sua
Groat red.li
all summer
xxx tlxo pr<
follow tne
and you \
yoursell lxx
Mure Mere;
NEXT DOOR TO
' -
ANTED!.
]verybody
o know
facilities for
uyers ^
; and
lg Machines
es at almost
term to suit
Pianos from
ade down to
Lalie.
BUY *
t least his expenses more than
no traveling expenses? " It is
nen $G5.00 to sell a piauo.
ay. Now give this a though
a resident agent. Organs and
lar prices. Everything else
inents at the
STORE.
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, E. U., Prop.
IES!
DiirHcli' these
ie>vin??' when
erwear lroni
i yon can get
liijiKi ?i<4,, We
elos o out Oil**
tidies' imderof*
uig-lit
o, drawers,
to.,
0 S T
T 10 DAYS.
?XX Mllllsting
or .
FIUdTdohs,
pes, etc.
ctions In
stuff. GrCt
cession,
> crowd
^111 find
antile Co's,
NEW BANK.
.