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- (COMPDAINT SKRVKD.)
SUte of South Carolina,) Court of
County of Union. } Probate.
J. G. Going as administrator of all
*. sod singular, the goods, chartlca ?nd e*tttte
of J. II. Clark, deceased, FlaluffIL
against
William Clark. Rawden Clink, Thomas
IX CTlailr, Guna C. Boulware, LiW Lane,
W. It. StoXea, W. J. Stokes, Lllv B.
??Wlces, Gertrude Cark and Alfred Clark,
Defendant.
To the defendants above naraM, yon
lift hereby eummon?d and required to
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Hyowm bUD WUJ|#miilb 111 guia iHyiiuu U1
whioii ft copy Is herewith served upon
;Wo. and to serve a copv of 5our answer
.fib the said complaint on the subscriber
:at their oflioe at Union, s. ?'., within
, rtihenty dajLv after ihe service hereof; exf
?jfnsTve of the day of such service; arid if
fall to answer the complaint, within
<?e time aforesai?l, the plaintiff in this
wSUnn will apply to the Court for the leIMf
demaudrd in the complait t
Munjio & Saxdeus,
IV. W. Dixox,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To the defend ints at?ove named:
notice thftt tlie summons in this
njflon of which the foregoing is a c>py.
wot tiled in tho office of the Judge of
Pfobare for Union county, in the State
of South Carolina, on the 7th day of
.November, 1902.
Munro & Sanders,
W. W. Dixox,
" Attorneys for Plaintiff.
To the defendants, Gertiule Clark
and the infant Alfred Clark, take notice.
' tfr&t unless run procure ttie appointment
Hi ft guardian ad lituni to represent you
Mid Alfred Clark within twenty days
Utter ti?e service of the summons and
complaint in this action upon you, tie*
fftatntiff will, after the expiration oi
twenty days from the date of such service
upon yoo, apply to Hon. .1. M
Greer, Jtidcre of Probate for Union
County, at hiB office at Union, 8. C., fm
jm order appointing some suitable pernor
S?;Tdian ad litum to appear and defend
is Option on your behalf.
Muniio & Sanders,
W. W. Dixox,
46-dt Plaintiff's Attorneys
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utb ana Huuiueni iiiouidnucT
The Aetna L<lfo Insurance writc-i
Ellotm not only for Life Indemnity
t also policies that protect you ir
Base of acoident or sickness. Thi
imly Old Line Company in the Unite<
States to do this. Rates are ver;
resectable. This cjinpnajr is wel
jfeg?uown a.nd comment is unnecessary
representing the above Com
aSBhtiyefer and will fro pleased to oalt 01
flpSNMBy one wishing insurance. Writ
w*rr ', .toe at Carlisle, S. C. .
46-tf W. P. BATM, Agent.
t. JERSEY BULL standing at in
i?ouse. 60c cash In advance for servicf
fcx CWf guaranteed or money refunded.
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- Final Discharge.
Notice lis hereby glfem that; J. AT".
Nance, Administrator of Cite estate of J.
.r. Veugban, deceased, Uts n^pTled to
Jason M. Greer. Jride* of Probate, in
jiri'I for the Gomitr .if TJrrton. for a Arm!
discharge hs sncft Administrator.
It i*; Op.mtiTKi). That the '22nd day rrf
D^enibT. A. D. 1003. ha fixed for heariupr
of Petition, and a final settlement of
.said Estate Jasox M Gnr.ku,
Probate Judge Union county.
Published ia the U.tiox Timks Nov.
21st, 1902. 47 5t.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors
State of SonMi Carolina, )
County of Union. J
Uy Jason M. Greer, Probate Judge.
Whereas, I. Fiank Peake, Clerk of
Court, Union County; has mad-* suit to
nirt lo grant him LetiV-ts of Adniinistra-1
Mini on the estate of and effrcts of Sallio \
Hart, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the ktnuml and
ci editors of ti?e sail Sallie Hart, deceased,
rh?t they be and appear, Inl'oie me,
in the Couit of Probate, to hs held at
Union C. II., South Carolina, on the
7'h day of January, 1903, next, aft< r
uublicatian hereof, at II o'clock in the
forpuoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Admiuistiation
should not be granted.
Given under ray hand and seal this
'20.h day of Nov., Anno Domini, 1902.
Jason M. Greer,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 28th day of Nov.,'
1902. in The Union Times. 48-Ct.
Executor's Notice.
All persona having claTVns against the
PHtnte of Sarah E. T. Cluck, deceased,
will present them to the undesigned
propeily attested, and all parties owing
1 the estate will make payment at o.ice.
James M. IIendkhson,
Executor,
1 May bint on, S. C.
Nov. 24, 1902. 48Nolice
to Trespassers.
All persona are hereby warned not to
hunt, ride, walk, drive through or in any
o'her manner trespass upon tHe lands of
, the undersigned in Fish I>am anl Santuc
townships, or to ahow cattle to tres|
pjiss on same. Violators will t* prosecuted.
W. J. tucker,
j lH-4tp. Ada L. Garrett.
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i Notice to Trespassers.
* All persons are hereby warne<l not to
" wdk, nde, hunt, put tlml>er or in any
o'ber manner trespass on my land iu
e Union township, Union county. IVrstns
disregarding this notice will b?
prosecuted to the full extent of tlie law.
? 60-4t. J. F. Me Lurk.
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litablo gift for each
tre shoeing all the i
sn Handkerchiefs, Si
L Dress hlufflers,
s of ail De
sertts nrc aiw>
.ey cvro ngo:?ul
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IcIgoL you li-cv^y
alincr cso iMZglifz
s&s good., none
:hing Store.
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Finai Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that L. J
Browning, Adrninistrntor with wil
annexed, of the estate of Francis \V
Sheldon, deceased, has applied tr
Jason iM. Greer, Judge of Probate, ii
and for the county of Union, f? r
final discharge aa snch administrator
It Is Ordered, That tho (5th day c
Januury, A. I). 19051, ho fixed fo
hearing of petition, and a final set
tlerm nt of said Estate.
Jason* M. Greek,
Probate Judge U. 0., S. C.
Published Dec. ?">, 1902, in Unio
Times. 49")
Trefzer_?^
Hn<; inst rf?rr-ivf?fl n frni
stock Solid Silve
and Rogers' Silve
Plated Table Ware
Also large stock o
Silver Novelties. Don
fail to see his stock an
prices at
Tlae Wonder Store
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friend, brother, fath
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and return all linen laundered beau
. tifully, clean and sweet. Nothinj
| secret abont our methods. I t is ver
CI, simple. Intelligence is used as we!
r ! os clensir.g agents whicli do not harn
_ ! fsbrlc or color. These through \\hns
hands the work passes use fver;
' ! effort to reach perfection and th
f work of the
a U-Need-a Steam Laundrj
shows that they are always success
ful.
TO" tarty Risers
The famous little pills*
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^ -asstOBk
o select with
or or sweetilk
Ivlulfers,
terling silver
arf IPiitia*.
5CT "?3OLO
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till 13.327?
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!s Old Stand.
T<> the wire is scllieicnt,
mid that is th;F, Ct o. W.
'Going is
Selling Goods Cheaper
Tli an ! lis competitors.
Come one, come all ami
cive me a chance to pro^'i
that tiic above assertion h
true.
Yours respectfully,
GEO. W. GOiNG.
urair'vrssvasM ,ygv.-vrs jffOB^eae :r^Lar.-furnciii
BRICK! BRICK!! BRICK!!!
For ?ale in any
qidtaratity.
Ths Rodger Brick Works.
'for sale cheap
(
() i?- \~> II 1\ Boiler and Engine (de
faolied) ??ur? Brick Maching, 2??,U0b
daily cHpa'diy.
The Rodger Brick Works.
>r>.i f
Dr. R. M. Dorsey,
Specialist
on diseases of the KY (? and EAR
?and?rOPTICIAN.
Successor to II. R. Goodoll.
Alexander's Music Hall, Spartanburg,
S. C. 47-lyr
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- / Wc pron.pCly obtain U. B. ftndTKorelgrT^J
: WmnRi!
| 'Soiid model, skotoli or tdmto of invention ft>rf
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;: Opposite U. S. Patent Office{
ESKIMO COURTSHIP.
Ilow (ho Native Select* n I!ride?'The
M.'vrrlnKe Ceremony.
TU^KKklnio gcutleiuan nrvrr S'.lecta
a \\n? hi his own village. As scon as
he te able to tnnkc n living for a family
he govs Into a neighboring villa go nntl
falls In a tit of love before same likely
girl. She is then penned up for some
time hi a house?u sort of dugout or
burrow In the ground?and when flio
bride day eeures he goes there and
erutrk lu. It is In the play that the
bride to I* shall so sfremtruifcly ob'jr'*t
that she Cglufi him olT. fie then go a
out QAfl gets his dogs and sled, and
when they r.rc harnessed try he goes
Ui again. overvalues her, ties her hands
and feet itlnuno a... ?i~i
liaufc liar to Ids own village. That
complete* the -ceremony of marriage.
T(i? wtuiir vlHago gives them a wedding
feast, Xcxt day, or lat<y on. If
they Uou't turret ft, they go before n
minister of the gospel and nre married
in due form. This feature of the! union,
however, t? m>t Important ami dors
not bother tfrein Wry much.
The dressing of ihe bride's hair is
a revclatlofh. It is done up in a ser^s
of knotp nfcout a foot high on top of
Licr'tiwd o-ria pulled so tightly from?{he
scalp tlKrt fc^y often big patches of It
ato fairly pulled out by the roots, fenvhig
bald and.barren places around the
ears and the temples.
Ait Intelligent I>oe.
A. gentleman once lind a very handsome
and intelligent coUle In his possbs^Kth.
One day he lost the dog when
taldbg It through the city. The creative
In vain .searched everywhere for
hiB master and at last, seeing n hansom
eftb creeping leisurely along, Jumped
Into k and settled himself determinedly
oa the seat. The driver tried to entire
It out, bnt without success, and a
ltttfe crowd edlleeted. None daret} to
tnek\$ the dog, hut at last a facetious
spectator shouted out, "I sa.v, HIII,
darn mo If he don't want to be druv
home." "That's it: that's what ho
wants," tltcy all agreed amid shouts of
laughter. Then one examined his collar
and found an address clearly enITMVilil
1.1.^.1 If 11*1.
F...XV.I u| u.i ii. n auin.i lull l.VI ill! >
cabby Jumped up and drove up to this
same address, which proved to he tho
correct one. Needless to say. the cabman
was substantially rewarded. Tho
dog had been in the habit of driving
homo every evening with his master in
n hansom and, with doggie reasoning,
had decided to follow liis usual custom
when he had Riven up hope of finding
his mast or.?London Opinion.
nr. .Towilt mul Kililr Illusory.
The following story of Dr. .lowett
was < nrrent a in on r the undergraduates
at Oxford in my day. It had reached
the master's ears that Italic! moil were
not so successful In the examination in
"Rudiments of Religion" as in the classical
schools, so that he determined to
call up the next batch of candidates
and catechise them himself in Bible
history. "Mr. Smith," he is reported
to have said, "what proplirt went up to
heaven in n chariot of tire?" "Elijah,
sir." "It is disgraceful that a scholar
of t'.iis college should he ro Ignorant!
Mr. Jones?" "Elijah, sir." "Mr.
Brown?" "Elijah, sir." At this polut
the library boy entered, and to strike
the undergraduates with filigree ho was
appealed to. "Tell these gentlemen
what prophet went up to heaven In a
chariot of lire." "Elijah, sir." Then
ensued a pause and then, "Well, gentlemen,
perhaps It was Elijah!"?Cornblll
Magazine.
Catcher!) Who ??vop Meat*.
A housekeeper who went to live on
the far east side of New York asked
a hutcher why she couldn't get fl'oai
him the best cuts of meat. Ills shop
was in Second avenue, above Thirty
fourth street. The housekeeper, although
she was economical, occasionally
wanted a line steal; or a choice
piece of other meat for a special occasion.
She learned that while the
butcher bought a whole ox ho did not
keep the best parts of it.
"lively day," he said, "1 send tho
best meats 1 buy to the shops farther
west. The butchers over there buf 'it
from me, and I get from them the
cheaper cuts, for which they lxivc no
use. We have a regular system of exchange."?New
York Times.
A I.lttle Too Mucli.
"A wife has a right to expect muoh
of lur husband," remarked the philosophically
inclined person musingly.
"Yes, 1 suppose she has," replied the
meek appearing man with wilted looking
whiskers; "1 suppose she has. but
when she expects him to live up, steadily
and without swerving, to the motto
on her tlrst husband's tombstone I
somehow think she is expecting mora
than she really ought to expect from a
common, everyday, earthly man."
<} unliflctl.
"Yes, he's sure to make n grand president
for tho college, lie's had so
much experience."
"I didn't know he was n promluvnt
educator."
"Ho isn't. lie was an lticiifnn?n
agent, and lie can coax money out of a
stone wall."?Washington Times.
Desperate.
Doctor?To remove your mother-Inlnw
In her present condition to the hospital
would, I am afraid, prove fatal.
Henripeck?Well, let's try It anyway.?Kansas
^jty Independent.
Innii<> Vortinnltj-,
"Don't you think that Mrs. Chatson
is quite a brilliant conversationalist?
"Oh, qulie! She can express less in
move words than any one 1 cm met.'*
?Life.
Such 1? the flexibility of otir TanjnrngB
that a noble brute may be either ft
thoroughbred St. Bernard or n rascally
foreign fortune seeker. ? Washington
Times.
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