The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 09, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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.OUR >J A. Has "beon snc to maBL? ; it &ono tixroug] XLguros, t2i? lc plot? royolut; profits, fern A7\ Potter tli? esor # r ? . \ i r ; ^ -> T y 1 '<"? ' j ttif >-'* . ' v % 4! '.* . " 1 " * * * * \r t . ' ; . ? , i% ** ?' A. yii Tnis willfaeili be effected by pure and every article it not aspiring to do a and the business fc That w? shall oomm under full guarantee new plan. - ft Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, 1 ; 'County of Union: J By Jason M:Gieer, Esq., Probate Judge. ,'Vrliereas, James F. Thomson. has made syit to me to grant him Letters of Admittistratfo'h on the estate and r ffects orJodfaTbomsnp, deceased. ' Tbetfr afp," therefore to cite and ad mortish all and singular the kindred and oreditofaot the said Jo-ie Thomson, deceased, that they be and appear before mS, in the Court- of. Probtte, to bQ held at Unton, C. 11., South Carolina, on the 13th day of January,. 1-U 3. next, after publication hereof, al 11 o'c'w ok in-the forenoon, to tdioV c..use, it a ^ tbe\ have,why the said Administration should not be gruuted. Qiytn under my lev id and s *>l this 29th day of Dec. Anno Duniui, 1902. 1 1 i?/v%r If iu acv;^ ill. Vium-Ii, Probate Judge. ' Published on the 2m! d iy of January, 11)03, in Tiie Union TiMks. l-2t. . 1 Notice to Trespassers. r All persons are hereby warned not to s ' mint, flrh, r de, walk, or dnve through, >. cut timber or iu any other tnannar tres|pass upon the lands of the undersigned 'in Jbuesville, i'mckney, BogaiiRvtle, Santuc and Union townships in Union county, S. O. All persons d.sregaidinfj .this notice will be prosecuted to the lull .extent of tlie law. . E. F. Vauoiian, 1 s. Vauuiian.. f Published in Union Times .fan 2 11903^ 1-1 p j1 Notice to. Trespassers. 4 All persons are hereby warned not.t< Iride, walk, drive, hunt through, cu timber or allow cattle or stock to Ires pass ow my land in Bbparsvilletowhship 'Union coi^uly. All persons disregarding Itbis notice will lie proetcired to the ftil Buartarit of t.hu Ihur I'lnon L r /^nfn ?*" qa%i-iiv w??v ?? ww ? a i(?w nuwnu act twi FWhitlock place, v ; 'I I)AK FMITH. Published ia Union Times Jan 2 A908. 1-Up ] Annual Meeting. I' The regular annual meeting of tin fstockholders of (he Meichantsand- Piant iers National Bank, of Union, Mill U flield in the dire'tor's room, Hank Huild L i1ng, en- Tuesday, Jao. 13th, 11)03, a |vil2?n v At this meeting a resolution will 1* introduced lo'amend that section of tin tj> 1.*v h in regard to the number t f di j lectors of tbb J lank, i . F. M^Farh, President, {l-2t. J. p. Ajithuk, Cashier. ^Nbticeto Trespassers a, Molfce la hereby given that I toil Iproaeci'tq to the full extent of the lav Edipeisons found hunting, Qitiing, rid * ling, driving or walking on the iafid known as the Sheriff Macbeth |Wco ii Union county, H. C., of whic'j landj dp am tenant. i a success tl3L 1 :a still sro?,t? i our entire st )Wcsi possible: ton intlio matt to zmco contont, c vice of our stoi \ ? 'One I I 1 tate purchases on yoi phasing your goods frt i our store will be nu 11 the business of the i. >liey which we havec Will iand a large share of j and we shall welcon ....... t New Cloth Executor's Notice. All persons havincr eUims against the estate of Sarah E. T. ('hick, deceased, will present tliein to tl?e undersigned '| properly atfisteJ, tsnd all paitira owiuc the estate v\ ill nnke payment at. orce Jamf.s M. IlKN'DFnsOV, Executor, Majbiritou, 8. <!. Xov. 24, 1902. 48Notice to Taxpayers of Union Co. # I will he at tie' following pfocrA j-s , h'-ui.uUd below for the purpose of uking tax returns f??r iwipor.a1 prOr^Mj: ITuion; in uflloe, Jan. l-.t to Juu. 23 ii. UM3. West Spring0. J tn: 20, 190.1. 1 j (iibhs, Jan. 27, in the forenoon. j Sanlord Wilburu's Store, Jan. 27. rlflprhoon. . Cross K?>yp, WMburn's Store, Jan. 28 ; 8ed ?lif?V Jan. 29 (J alien Hill, Black Iiock, Jan* 30, in th? O-renonn. > Santnc, Jan. 31. Lockhart Mills, Feb 2. Adamsbnrg, Feb 3. I' K"lu?n, Fci> 4. i .lorrrsvibe, Feb 5. . Buffalo Q tton Mill*, Feb. 0. Monarch Cotton Mills, Feb. 7, in 1h? I forjnoou. Aetna Cotton Mills, Ftb. 7, in the afierouon Carlisle. Feb. 10. , Union, llth of Feb. to the 201b. Oa tlicit, day tha tima will expire foe ' taking tax returns, and tl>o<e that fail to comply with tlie law will be charged , rtfty per cent, penalty for non return. I I hope all the people will come up aud . make their ret trus J. G. Faku, , | 51-9t. Auditor. > ^ \ { .. ? r Notice to Trespassers. ! Ail persons are hereby warned not to 1 , hunt, ride, walk, drive through or in 1 any other mauuer trespass upon the " lands of the undersigned in Union county, Persons disregarding this notice I # will he prosecuted to the full extent oi I the Jaw. * T. J. II. SMITH, E. M. SMITH, : i\ J. pavi*. E. G. EvAMa. Published in TIIK UMIO.V TrMES . p rw IOlIi lono r.i-a... a ZZZmm Life and Accident Insurance. The Aetna Life Insurance writes policies not only for Life ludemnlty, but also policies that protect you in case of accident or sickness. The ' only Old Lino Company in tho United v States to do this. Rates are very " reasonable. This company is well. * known and comment is unnecessary, j 1 am representing the above Company and will be plaaaed to call on any one wishing Insurance. Write i ine at Carlisle, S. C. -40-tf W. F. BATrt, Agent. .s past fall tlaci r success fr OCli XlZL:~LX > rsolliiCLg; price ?xr of" zxiarlLlris ^wineto tlio *0. Price Bii ar part and you wi! Dm us. We are go: irked on such' basis town, but we are c mtlined, be so Satisfac rour trade. Remem le you to test the rjre ling: Store. , i * I * j Stepping Stoats THP fiiirvpccc FERTILIZES HI: The Virginia/Carol "Manufactures the best Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., CHARLESTON, S. C. , raoa mmv. n i nrr - i i ? hub mi Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given thpt. h. J. flrowning, Administrator with will tuuexrd, of the estate of Francis \V.J Sheldon, deceased, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in ?ud for the county of Union, for ft Inal discharge as such administrator. It Is Ordered, That the Oth day of lanuary, A. I). 1900, ho fixed for hearing of petition, aiid a finnl settlement of said Estate. Jason M. (Irkkr, Probate Judge U. C.f S. C, Published Dec. 5, 1902, in Union Tim ks. 4p-f>t ? 1 1 CIZGI ^nrr^\ Has just received a fine stock of Solid Silver ' and Rogers' Silver Plated Table Ware. Also large stock of Silver Novelties. Don't fail to see his stock and * prices at rpie Wonder Store, III1B l ^ lin II I B p13 -. i?35^ ^ *a > SSTZD ^I2C^/ \ "C T/Vo ZXYG goir om now <c '^iccl ? Zw ^TTil'I 23.00 ;gOOCl3 CV.IXCI L2so of oar isiness. ;1 readily see the ( ng to make an ex ; as will out clo all < onfidentthat this tory ber that purchases >at'j saving that can li, n. Purcell': 555BBISHiB5B5i55iSsisSi fepsPfRirr] Ipg- [ is fmpdty UL PLANTER S LANDS Lna Chemical Co., F(*tili7M? nn We Make The Spots Fl and return, all linen laundered hea tifully, clean and sweet. Nothi secret about our methods. It is ve simple. Intelligence is used ns \v< as clensing agents which do not har fabric or color. Those through who hands the work passes uso eve effort to reach perfection end t work of tho U-Need-a Steam Laundi ahowa that they are always succei ful. to o.-rs.oLecivco:sr yj?L. 'SsU'G IStCfV? irt'iolo in plain C?33l"tEVSO ?& COIll 7*111 X*Oc!UOj OXJtLX" esl 11 o .j ?3 s o> c\ jir 7 ~u >o Jpr jreat saving that car, Ira bid for your trade sompetition. Wo are new order of things made in our store are i be effected under our sOid Stand, I TUC RED BONES. Perallr.? riiM.i of P?m?j?!c? \Yiiu t.tvt In South Ctirollna. "Have yon ever heard of a el a fs of people called 'red hones?' " said a South Carolina man to a reporter tin other evening. "They are the most pe culiar people in the United Slates. N< one living absolutely knows the ra<" front which they sprang or from whence the original settlers came. Thej live very nearly on the boundary lift between South Carolina and (leorgia. In the northwestern part of the lirs; imiui-u hcul1. i ney are very clannish j mix very little with people not of ilieii race and in a manner are quite thrifty In slavery tpnes they owned slaves visited the several sninincr resorts o. I the southern mountains and in a wii;. ! put on qu?t? a little style. While J I have nothin;; but supposition to j.uidrao, I am of the opinion that tlie.v ar< | descendants of the Basques of southern | France. They do not lack courage. foi a'company of them served in 11.imp I ton's legion during the civil war r.;T lore themselves bravely :.t the li: t Manassas. Their skin is of a swarthj red, resembling that of the Indian, 1 m at that print all resell)!.lance eea ; except it he that they are very h ?t ol temper. 1 have often wondered why the ethnologists of this country law; not studied tliese people. Surely .*: monograph on them would he highly interesting."?Washington Star. Cue Interpretation of It. "Oh. for a lodge in some vast wilder ness!" he quoted. 4 They looked at him in surprise. "Evidently/' said the thoughtful one. "ho is mercenary." ^ "Why do you say that?" asked tlie other. "I infer from his remarks that lie wants to bo a millionaire sportsman."? Chicago Post. BRICK! BRICKi! BRICK!! For ?a1e in any quantity. |y The Rodger Brick Works. "I FOR SAL,E CHEA P "c One lo II. P. Boiler and Engine (drtached) one Brick Machine, 2t>,uUu daily capacity ? The Rodger Brick Works. 2 V .TEIISKY BULB standing at m\ tjouan. oUvi cash tn advance for service 98- Cftif guaranteed or money refund.d. l^o-ly J. C. Ui'NTKR. ^ ' I * WMtkur: Copyr, ghY, 1 Cs>2.. by rbtvr A*ArfNuT SINCE first our wedded life began No happier day I've known. The New Year makes our you ouch our heads akk tovciithingc wore ed witu snow*. j. done My memory fondly telle. And in the sitting room, out thero Is come one dec's boy, And I surpcct wo may prcparo To bless and wi3h them rfwfl /]! i j| ''Cur windov/sr.oW i ' we'll open * You're twenty |grw!^^^>VV ^ five, and I'm Hark to tho 1,1 ci/e a toa=t ?May thta year be LiO..*? .?$' Like all that jjfiU* we've enjoymUtt w ' 4 h work kfo '>enough for \C/[ A&'Wlilyou and me feL^v-S'$ And love that t ~..' - J ne'er Is cloyI'll give a toast. ed. I feel there's nothing we should ack While all we have we've earned. We should rejoice that cverv task i 'JU> IN l^TINO Il(xni er r TU?IB M bo Mil ONE KLSli'H IloV. Brings something to bo learned. Of all good things we have our part; It makes a pretty sum. I greet this day with all my heart? Hushl Here the children come. A Xmv Vciir'n Propositi. They were watching tbo old year out. As lio looked at the clock and saw that it lacked two hours of midnight he pressed the sol't little hand bo held ill liiu > in' c-i i/1 "Arabella, just us the new year comes in 1 am going to ask you to be my wife." "Oli, George," she exclaimed as ho fell on his knees before her two hours later and told her how lie loved her, "tills is so sudden!" tils Sew Yenr'n Call. "Going to make,any calls 011 New Year's, Jack?" "Nov? v again. I made n call lost Ntrw YoaI*s that I'll never forget." . "That so?" , ' "Yes. L called Peterson In a poker game after lmlf an hour's betting, atxJ ho had four aces." j