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Probate Judge'3 Sales.' State of South Carolina, ) Court of Union County. J 1'robate.Mrs. Carrio Hay as Administratrix of the estate of Win. E. Hay, deceased, and in her own right, Plaintiff, against Mrs. M. C. Hay, and others, Defendants. ^ In obedience to a decree of the l'ro- 0, bate Court made in tho above stated . case, I will cell before the Court House C( door, at Union, IS. C., on salesday, Mon- ... day, May 4th, l'JU.'J, during the legal ^ hours, the following lots of land, in and ij near the town of Union, and belonging u to tho estate of the late Win. E. Hay, 'j . to-wit: "Several lota of land ljing, tj being and situate in the town of Union, | ^ Couuty of Union and State aforesaid, | -j and knowu as patt of the Steam Mill real estate of Harris Bros, and known as i. lots numbers 32, 33, 31, 35, 2'J, 40, and j, 41. Jx)t number Thirty-two begins at a > stake on Mill Street tlience with said Mill Street ninety feet to a stake, thei.ee r S. 73 W. 150 feet to a stake, thence S. 20 ?. ninety feet, thence X. 73 E. 150 . l'eet to the beginning, containing 3-10 of ' an acre. Lot number Thirtj-three be gins on stake on Mill Street running with said street ninety feet to Harris Street, therce with raid IIan is Street lot) feet to a stake, tliende S. 20 E ( - y _ . ninety feet to a stake, ther.ee X. 73 E. -ijjO feet to beginning, containing 3-lU of ^ "ere. Lot number Thirtj-four be- ( qfce on corner of Mill and liar- , an with Mill Street } pin? nn a. ' ?73 VV. 150 feet to N tto 8Ueet^ tn^ "War 30, tlreuco S. (j ninety feet, tlience S^-^^'trris, Strceet, v B'ake on line of lot liumfew 'e begin- ., . 3SE. ninety feet to lHk. nT,ive thence with same 150 feet to w <Jt >Hi v nlng corner. Lot number "Stli j,\\ begins on Mill Street-, therce Wlul ninety feet to stake, thence S. 73 W.iP feet to a stake, thence S. 38 E. ninety feet to stake, thence X. 73 E. 150 feet . to the beginning corner, containing 3-10 of an acre. Lot number Thirty-nine begins on stake on Harris Street, thence N;f 38 W. 180 feet to stake, thence S. 7" . "W. twenty feet to XiTi s. Gage's line, thence S. 10 E. 180 feet to stake, tl e tc "" - nrt 11 f: ! 11 - Xt . I O Xj. iWt Itcv III . ing 23-100 of an aero. Lot mind." r Forty begins on stake, thence X. ~h iV I ninety feet to Harris .Strict andthiuf with said Harris Street S j feet to t ??-I of street, thence with street ninety u< to stake, tlit-nce X, 73 L. 1<'4 l".t to beginning, containing 1P-10U oi an i Lot number Forty-one begins a"_h, X. JO W. ninety feet, thence s. .< ? _. 10-1 feet to street, thenco wit!i_ ^ 10 E. ninety feet, thence N- j ? jvot to tlie bsxhjiio^'j.ji^lLLV'iV'a.rlij ei';1 C. Wliitesides, Suryeyor, in the divi-lnn of said Harris Bros, land, April S, 1>P7. will more fully dtsciibe and rej>rest?iit.v Also live certain lotsoflaiul in the Township of Union, County of Union and State aforesaid, known in the .Purvey and division of the Archie 11 Slokes "Fair-ground track of land" as lots nutulreia Thirty-four (31), Thirlv-livc! (35), Thirty-six (30], '1 hirtv-seven (37), and Forty-one (41), bounded as follow?: Lots Nos. 34 and 35 as a whole, frontNorth on West Slieel 4 Chs. 40 Iks. East on Lola Street 0 CU^L. .^AVi'd'ai | ' Ca&Uunft?Urtd Lola street, s. 05 W. 3 ? Chs. and 35 Iks. to til j ? plug brai c C Lota numbers 30 and 37 are bounded ; a whole?North by the llailroad "Big f of Way" on a curved line I Chs. 3u ,.A East by Lola St net 1 Chs. 00 Iks. t j0'.VI' by West Stieet 3 Chs. 50 Iks. a.,-,; Spring Faik 0 45 Iks. West b . '' ' i ... j ?-i'? .1^ J ?trK JL v.n OU iks, anu uy ;"'.,r.ig bt'.cet 4 Chs. 80 Iks. The two lo'vS".lie *|iv ideal by ii lino beginning o*.t Lolu Sv .est *Chs. & 50 lks._Norih of West SUf.et. am running S. 71 \y. > Chs. {Soring Street. ?"? ul the saul .->pi: og c* UV ' ?'OUtnkd on its Sauth by OrtlhtrViie It fronts West on W? . boundary street :5 Oh. to 1'jt Xo. i then along in boundary lino X. <' "? East -1 Chs. So Iks. to Spring br;i:ic!i afore:-:.i 1, " then down its channel to Catherine {Street, then along Catherine Street | >n its North side] to West b umlaty sire t. The several rots ate mor^ ho by located and described o:i John l.. Y >nr.g Surveyor Map of the said Tn c. and its divisions into town lots, ?..? d Jat;y. 181)1, reference being thc-iean o had will soon fully appear, & ., and are een ; to contain Six and 72-ih- acits Jf> 7*2-100! more or less." Tic- 1 will be sold each separately?tw he it: number, teijms or f.VI.E: One-half |i] c.ish, and th - I a),: .< < , ft credit of twtlve months, wiih ir.ten.-on the credit portion from day of : the credit portion tolo fvcured ' y 1 u of the purchasers ai d mortga* ti . ; premises sold, Avitli lcavo to the j m , chasers to pay all cash, if bey j-lr mid so | desire. Purchasers to pay for the pape-s ; ftnd recording same. ,'ason M Cir.ef.i:, Probate Judge. ; April 10, 10 ". K'.P.t i Robbe I the Grave, A startling incident i narrated by f John Oliver, of I'hiladelphia,; -> hi lows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin j wa< almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue 1 eoa ed, pain eontinua'Iy in buck and aides, no appetite, growing weaker day < by day, Three physicians hud given me up. Then I was advised to use i Electric Hitters: to my great joy, the first b ,ttle made a decided improve- , merit. I continued their u-e forlhico > weeks, and am now a well man. f j know they robbed the grave of another , victim." No one should faii to try * them. Only "/? cents, guarantee 1 :.t F. C. Duke's drug store. NOTICE. ! ii PEHBLK, the thoroughbred * Btallion, will ntniid at. WilcutiV Stable, and will stand tit Bant tic 1 on April 20th and 21st and at F Maybinton 22nd and 2 )rd. Fee $10.00. p, IlIOE & WILCUTT. 16-tf '< , ORDINANCE 8 I' O! 1 ranting Special Licenses, by . Town of Union, S. C., For the Fiscal Year Beginning May i, T/ 1903. ]Je it ordained by the Mayor and Al- i iinien of Hie town of Union, S. C., iu Ea ouncil assembled and by the authority Km : same. En That every person, lirm, company or < >rporation engaged in, or intending to Lt ugage in any trade business or profes- Li on liereinafter mentioned, within the mits of the town of Union, shall first btaiu a license from the said Clerk and E; Tetrsurer, and all licenses herein menioLied shall ho non-transferable except y special permission from the Mayor or .'own Council, and per annum, if not therwise specially provided. And all icei.ses shall expire on May 1, 1004, but F nay be revoked at any time by the favor or Town Council. Section 1. Xo person, firm or corpoalion shall te engaged in, prosecute or sairy on' any business, occupation or uolessiou lieieiu mentioned without E itsi receiving from the town Cierk and treasurer, upon the order of the Mayor, v i special hceneo therefor, to-wit: fcjec. Every itinerant, trader or >thcr pet son (except licensed auctioneers) ifferiug for sale or attempting to sell by ample within the town at public outcry F >r otherw ise any goods, w.ircy, inerchau- p lise, fancy articles, spectacles, jewelry, t,)ictures, notions, or other articles of ike character, or kind, shall pay in adauce a license of not Jess than ten (SiO) F lobars per day, llfty ($50.00) dollars per F veek, or three hundred ($500) dollars F er year. < See 3. Everv itinerant nhvsir.ian or I cndor 01 seller of medicine, patent or of is own make, or practicing as an itiuraiit Ins piotessiou or calling, shall pay F VV";J* .1 Every Person or persons pedluj within the corporate I mi l irui vegetables, butter, ""sJi-othvi-iike articles ot produce, F shaJl pay a Iieen.se of tinny ( >!?') dollars I iM.r annum. Provided, that tars stcuion I.Pali not bo 1'.Id to i.pply to sellersot p-oiiuco so d like characters raised on ^ i; luis in Union county, Uh >te. o. Each and every dealer or * jinpnny retailing fresh meats, such as 1 btif, ruutton, pork, li->li or oysters aud the like, shall pay a license of seventyUv< $7o) dollars per year and shall have, a lixed place ol business, and said dtah ?t shall not be permitted to sell fiour: ^y feec. 0. lvich and every dee\(r.r cv company retailing fresh meat-, jvich as niultuii, beef, pork, and the ii' without pri\ ilegfi of selling fish >v oysters shall pay a lie-nsa of titty C^,) 'dollar* per j ear, ana shall have a lXed place of b'js.'iiitss, \\ such said place c^nall i>e mentioned in tho license ,nd s.dd dealer .-had no- be p'iruiited (0 ged irom any other; place. I'rovid?./ xhM 8ection live ot this ordinance sh <d no^ apply to pen, ' sons selling any of aforesaid kinds\hr meal ru uuanlilr <? . > , / .iir < ? - " granted upr.iHrter 'by* jf a i allidavit setting forth titer nig facts: 1" Thename and post j ll ace address of the. ueisan proposing 10 ; aed. That the animal or animals to j I I).*, butchered was born and raised on or ' upon ilie farm of the proposed vendor, i Teat the meat to Jba offered is in sound ai.d whole .so trie condition. Upon raid aliidaviS, the Mayor shall issue an order to the O.erk and Tre iswie; of the town of Union. S. C., to grant ' said ventlo" a permit 10 sell said meat ' without license. tu< s 1 Ivach ngc^-.tUuJcai.s amt other nl.o articles, tluee dollars PCI day or per year $ .0.5 00 for < at h agent or .solicitor for Mtlscriptio:; for shaivs or I '%!' V'''*. '"o' 'ion-res dent J jjtu.'ding and Uoau Asaucia1 nop, per day p^ CU Auctioneer in house or on ,,f[n'iL> Ptr ll noL less than i <j;j : for each chair in barber shop r, 00 I j j mo 1 osiers, ponhig, tacking Ol iiistribiif?!iff -'J oo Fill posters, itiuiraat, not less lluii), per day - 00 For each billiard room 23 00 For each person, persons <1* cjinpany keeping bicjchs for rent 10 00 ' For each twc-hoise carriage, buggy or hack kt pi lor huo 1 outside ol' a livery stable 13 00 For each one-hoisj carriage, buggy or back kept for hire outside of ii livery stable lb u-J I 'Uacli perron makiug a business of buying a:id selling cattle, hogs, sheep, and such like lor profit or gam, per annum 23 CO , Each p: rson. persons or company selling coal for profit or gain In 0.) For each circus, ix.rd.iy 100 00 For each ."Mioise or mo:e dray 13 ' ' For each two hoi r ; dray lo 00 ., For each one-horse dray 3 (JO Express company and oil company transacting and doing bit iness in this iown and oiler point or prints within this Slate, for cornomtiotis other than ti.M government of the United estates, i:s ~ lll^rj and agents. 2 Express onipany f>0 0) J.I company 30 10 Exhibit! >n.s oiitii lo of op^ra house < r ip ?ii the streets iu i re d.-o c'.ioa of ?!i: dayor . Vr each ll.ing jsn iy 2 )U O'J \>r each I'oii.g j.-nny, j>*v day Kill n J-.. .... . .vc-A %>)), i/r i'ti in )?U) $lGo. I air, concert a, festival* er pivtiea for sai a'.n, on Main slm.t, per nitjlit, or il.iy, da ot less than one dollar and at the (lis- \j. rellon of ilu Mayor. jj tacit fruit trrc agent uo < 'or each dealer aniline f 10.>Ji II h jouts'do of l ouse on M tin siro< t ]."(> 00 ('()1 or each dealer selling fre.-li pei lUh in li <u;e on M vi street. 50 00 j>? li or each dealer selling fresh (,, , li-h more than 100 feet from i ^ Main street 50 00 >r each laundry located out- i ,,,e hid of llie town of I'uion .'.eliciting und receiving luui- I !'n I iliy within the town t)bo l?y I ? mmmmmm**.-. n ?M????? liippM out and returned 50 00 worl r each solicitor ^pjicitiug m-o\ :\h.>r Iro'm the town" of ^ JniQu for pointe beyond ju:orporat? Umj^ per day 25 00 one ch and every person rifoning of t m ioe wagon or dealing in pro] ce y 25 00 lcvi ch soda fountain * 5 00 0f ch ice cream saloon 5 00 t ich person belling icu cream , nn street -v ' ? ' 5 00 uie lucli dealers, i>er day , 1 00 S very, feed and sale s}tal>les Jol not including street cap the risces or drays 50 00 S111] ich agent or "dealer (who lias no annual license) selling mules or horses $3 per day ?m or $20 per week, ur mules u) and horses at auction per cig day 10 00 wli or each lecture, musical en- its tertainjment, play or show mi for ro w ird outside of opera an house (iu discretion of tho wl Mayor) 5 00 sp iach oculist or optician, up itinerant per day * 5 00 ur or cacti opera .houro ' 25 00 o\ 'ach oyster saloon with privilego of Eclling- bulk oys- Pc ter3 par year 10 00, he 'or each pawn 25 0(1 cc or each photog raph gallery 10 00 ,l< or each itinera It photogra> P1 phor, per day; 1 00 @ or each itiner ant plumber 10 00 or each side jhow, per day 25 00 or each itinerant sewing uiachine a gent or dealer 10 00 ' iterant et'jve dealeis, per rlreet . 5 00 ^ ??r each shooting gallery 25 00 ' or cac' a skating rink $5.1)0 per ? Aontb.or per year 10 00 ^ or cr Ajh railroad for husi- s ne a done wilhia the ^taio v a* /d not including that s d iHse without the S.alo 150 00 n 'o t ?ach restaurant 25 00 c ''or each ten pin alley 50 00 ?.acl > telegraph company operating an office within , th i incorporate liiuits of , lb o tew a of Uahrtf shall. , iii:: ?. license per unuum , cr 25 00 , Each telephone company i tra jsaciiug ard doing i business betweon any points in this town or nay other point or points in thi3 State for individmils or corporations other than the government of ,..,??\a L: nitutL St itesa jb/d' ivxch wood fa.n 50 00 For each and *A , , K*,*?Jor Or lown specmaa above sluy . I person! persona, company, firm or corporation embraced ??r mentioned in any if the foregoing ; sections or section of*, this ordicance ! and required therein to obtain license ? r to pay 1 .r the pcrf.f-ining or carry; irir on of their respective businp.s* nr fr tho trama:tiou ol' the same, who ! shall fail, refuse or neglect to pay tho i license. 0* ?mount therein specified in ! advance, aud each and every person, ? I firm or corporation giving, showing, or attempting to give or show any of tho performances, shows, or exhibition without having received and paid for their licen.ie t > do so, and any , person or persons, lir;n or corporation violating any part or parts of this or- j dinauce, ol all be subject to and for and required to pay a line of not lees than one <1 aliar j> r d ty C?r each and every j day so olfeudul, o" not more than one j hundred dollars per dr.y, or to be imprisoned and male t > work on tho j streets and public places of the town ^ f r not more tliuu thirty days for each i day so f (fended, and at the discretion ,{ of the Mayor or T >ivn Council. S c. U. That ail iicunees herein ^ mentioned arc due nnl Collectable C1 beginning May I. lOO'h J) >ue and ratified in C)uncil as aimb'cd under the hand of the Miyor jj and so t! < f the Council this tho seventh i . d iy of April, JfiOd Airier: Macumtii Youno, j \V. 1). A twin:r, Mayor. Qf C ork aud Trcas. 15 3. * * mi ?top , C ugh anJ Works of/ the Cold ?a, i.axat ve Uronvvtuiimne Tablet? cure eh cold i:i oi.t; ih.y. N ) cafe, uo pay ps rice 2fj cent.''. . C-ly AN ORDINANCE. Su o Rni*c i*'u;>])lic.i for the Fiscal 1Y ji* tilling May 1, lfj?3 ':ia for the Town of Union. S. G. c lie it ordainnd by t!?? .Mayor and Mermen of the town of irnion, S. , in (' T.ncil a>M added and by the l'-*'! hority of same : ? That a tax to cover tin- expense of d town of i'nion, from the first y of .May, 190d, to the lir.-t day of ir, 1901, be levied an 1 collected manner and form as follow# : See. 1. That a tax of one and n?ie( co-fourths (11) mills upon every [?roi, lar of the value of all real estate, Unio soiial property and stoch in trade ac]m| 01'ebv h-vli'.l o.? ."1 ? milking p'und It edoem honds. May ee. "J. That !l 1 :ix nf llireo.nnd of Po half ill mills upon e\cry dollar of said value of nil real estate, pei'AOnnl Fr< jelly and eloek in hade, is here.- ' ' U( eviud to pay iutcrcat gn w&ter ks, electric lights and water im- -w reincnt bonds. Sj cc. 3. That a tax of eight and gjjf half mills upon every dollar .5 ho value of real estate, personal perty and stock in trade is hereby ed to meet the ordinary expenses municipal government of said n for tlie iiseal year beginning * first day of May, 1903. ^ Ice. 4. That the sum of two (2) lars be fixed as commutation for street or road duty, and the said u to be paid by all able-bodied ? le persons able to perform or isc to be performed the labor hererequired, between the ages of ;hteen 118] and fifty (50) years, io reside within the corporate limof said town, except ordained nisters and those exempt by law, d any person liable to this tax, io shall fail to pay within the time ecificd, shall be required to work _ >on the streets of Union four days p idcr the direction of the street I erseer, and any person failing thcr to pay said commutation or srform said labor shall be brought 'fore the mayor's court and, upon mviction, shall be fined in a sum _ >t exceeding ten (10) dollars or im isonment not exceeding twenty :0) days either or both. Sec. 5. That one-half of the taxes ?rein levied and assessed shall be no and collected in the month of [ay, 1908 and the remaining half mil be due, and collcctcdjluij^rltie ~ "Oiftli or1"October TbOs. ^ Sec. G. That the town Clerk and , rcasurcr shall proceed to collect no half of the taxes herein levied, nd that he shall keep his books pen from the first day of [May, next, o the first day of June, 1908, for his purpose; after which time he hall proceed by distress or otherrise, as prescribed by law, to collect noli as remains .unpaid, with a penilty of twenty (20) per cent, and :ost of collecting added. Sec. 7. That the town Clerk and Treasurer shall re-open his books ind keep them open from the first lay of October next to the first day sf November, 1903, for the purpose :>? collecting the remaining half of the taxes herein levied, after which time he shall proceed by distress or otherwise as prescribed by law to | collect such as remains unpaid with a penalty of twenty (20) per cent, and cost of collecting added. Sec. 8. That the basis of value for taxation , of real estate, personal property and stock in trade, shall be taken from assessments as levied by the County Auditor in 1902 and i nno .. .. ? ^tte.t UACBKTllVOUNG, * W n. ARTHUR, Clerk nml Treasurer. 15-3t D,o r: ? i ciinuii iui Appointment oi" Guardian Stutoof South Carolina, f Court of Cou Couniy of Union. { mo.i Pleas. Ex Parlo Dav'cl C. Gist. To the honorable the Court of Com non Pleas. The petition of D. C. Gist respectully represents That he is the father of Mary Gist, Vanabolle Gist, Laviuia Gist and cez Gist, all of whom are infanta unler the age of twenty one y<a-s. That there is in the hands of W. I. Gist, as receiver, the sum of three undred and two 04 109 dollars which houl l be distributed amongst said intnts in equal proportions. That siid . lfants have no general or test a men. 1 iry guard'au and no fit, competent r responsible person caa be found ho is willing to assume sai l (rust. Therefor your petitioner prays that 1 iC Julgc of Probate f >r Union county i riquired tr> act as guardian cf the " 'a'es of said minors, and that nn or r he granted appointing said Judge c Probate such guardian and author- ^ ug him to rccrive the estates of said _ inors, and to sign aud teal all neces- -y ry and proper releases and disarges relating thereto. And jour n titiouer will ever pray, etc. JAME8 Munro, "( Attorney fcr Petitioner. lie of South Carolina,) 15 County of Union. ) I) C. Ci3t being duly gworn, eays > ,t tbo foregoing petition is true. *D. C. Gist. _ 3 vorn to before me April 8, 1903 ^ J M, Greer, (L.S) tr; N. P. tic 2> 8. C. on ini Final Discharge. ^ oticc i3 hereby given that J. II. Cissiek, Administrator debonig qq with will annexed of tho Estate it . W. Harris, deceased, has ap- _ i to Jason M. Greer, Judge of T7 >nto, in and for the County of JO m, for a filial discharge i s such fctr inistrator. anc is ordered, That the 18th day of rip] A. D. 1903. ho fixed for hearing Gil tition, and a final settlement of Estato. J a sow M (li'"- mm' ??= ?. I tJ >bato Juilgo Union County, 8.0. I ?* ] bliahed in Un <>\t Timks April 17, I rca< i? aod ju., Dacked J a mm* to Ove J??????? Is what our st< days with ban and they usuall ' they want in < stock of )ry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Ui On Saturday before largest pales in the lii business. You don't . dull times around our pi ^ -bought right and we customers the benefit, oanppisil attention this p ~r Men's, Youth! Childre Embracing Suits and C and Caps, Underwear, i Boy's Suits up to 15 y underselling price 75c. Suit on the hill. Lool Pants at wholesale pric out competition. We the best tailoring hou you give us an order \ Join the crowd and do m c L The Und ?*|<w?iua HNVViiivwm?in? Notices will ho inserted in this column at tho rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issue, four issues for 75c. Additional linos over twenty live words 5c a lino. MAY A R G 0 S Y, DELINEATOR, Designer, Toilettes, Modern Women, Pearsons, Smart Set and Aineslees Magazine. The latest Novels and New York Daily papers at SCAIKE'S. ONE IIOUSE AND LOT ON South street known as C. H. Burkett's for sale. Apply to A. W. Greene. 8-*m. CC. YATES' HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Apply to J. II. Bartles for terms. IO-lm. WT. TRACY & BROTHER h ive ojiened a new beef market iii tho stand near the railroad formerly occupied by Young & Fowler. All orders given prompt attention. 12 rpHE LATEST STYLES AT VERY X Low prices in Washed Dress Goods is crowding store at FLYNN'S. NO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE quoted you elsewhcro, you can alivays find them cheaper at FLYNN'S. WA N T E D?A JE USEY COW. Must bo gentle. Address stating >rice, age of ealf and quantity of milk. D. C. FLYNN. WIRE GRASS PASTURE?300 \ ac rs on Broad river, will pasture { ittle on reasonable term1?. Apply to j . Leon Butler & Bras., Ixickhart, 9. (J. . 34tp. : 1 nrr anted? respectable \ VV young women to learn cigar fl inking. $<? to $3 per week can be made 0 i two months time. Kudrrscd by the j linisteis of Charleston. Board secured 0 >r girls from the country. 0 American Cigar Co., r 1-Gtp. C h uloston, 9. C. JEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY ol Nat FLYNN'S. tl ? U VANTED-A MAN TO SELL hi Sewing Machines. A No. 1 con* tfc act to light man?chances for promo- ar >n. Experience r.ot necessary. C?H lor addnssThe Singer ??- ? - m ? (Jo., 89 Morgan Square, Spartan- ov rg. 13-4tp. or 1XTRA LARGE AND FINE VA- pr i rietics of Florida Tomato I'lants. me bcforo they are all gono. So 8. M. Rick, Jr., E. U. a| An IOR SALE?ON 8ATURDAY, ' April 2.")bh, I will oiler for sale on eets in Union a lot of nice shoats I pigs. Have for sale also lot rrd per peas (best for hay.) 8. M. .mokk, Santuc, 8. 0. It J P'a LANTS?TOMATO AND BEET plants. Several fine varieties j>jrt ly for rcttlrg out. 8. M. Rick, rc(i i E. Xfc *Foi id and Crowded P riiuwiug are is these ' gain hunters ly find what sur immense ? ?' Millinery, Clothing, nderwear, Etc. Easter we had'the story of our Spring honr anvfchincr about " " " J w ace. Our goods were believe in giving our We want to call your week to our line of 's and )n's Clothing, Pants, also Ilats shirts and Neckwear, ears, worth $1.00, our The best $5.00 man's c at our liue of sample ;es. They will knock also represent one of ses in Chicago and if re will guarantee a fit your shopping URE'S, ersellers. I - * in Certain Umitl dtrBmeea?ntDedtob;? 5 &*n^Carollna, aj?3 "a'Jfe ? ? aumority of the same: Sec. 1. That, in pursuance of the* power and authority vested in the Council of the aforesaid town of Union by it* charter from the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, the sidewalks on both sides of Main street between the intersections of the said street with Judgment and Church streets in the said town of Union be narrowed audi diminished in width by cutting from the said side-walks on the outer edget towards the centre of the said Main street and within the aforesaid limits as much as four (4) feet, so as to reduce the said side-walks within the said limits to as near a uniform width as practicable. Sec. 2. That, further, the said sidfi walks on both sides of the said Main street within the limits above presoribed. after being nano .ved and diminished in width as above provided, be paved with standard cement, the said paving to b? done under the supervision of tbeStreetCommittee of the Counoil of the aforesaid town of Union, or the oontract for the said paving to be let by the said Street Committee to the lowest bidder furnishing standard workmanship and ?uo uuo twnu council of the town of Union shall determine and direct; and In casa It be decided that the said paving shall be done by oontract, the contractor or contractors shall give bo the town of Union a good and sufficient bond, in such amount as shall be letermlned by the said Street Committee oy and with the ooncdrrenca and approval of the said Council, for the faith* 'ul performance and.carrying out of the onditions and terms of the raid contract n such manner and time as required In aid contract to be let and entered into n the part of the aforesaid town of Jnion by the said Street Committee nly by sod with the advice and oooaant f the aforesaid Coancil of the town of Jnion. Sec. 3. That to meet the ooeta and xpenses of oarryltig out the provisions f tliis Oidinance a sufficient sum from le Treasury of the aforesaid to#n of nion shall be appropriated to pay one#lf of the same, and the other half of ia raid costs and expenses shall hah^m* hi p ua Dy me owners oC real aetata >rderlng on the aforesaid side-walks, e same to be paid by the said property rners pro rata according to theextaofc frontage of their lots along the afoce!d side-walks within the limits abwe ssorlbdd. Doneand ratifl*1 in Cornell, in Union, uth Carolina, this seventh day ot . ?ril, A. D. 1903. V TTB8T: MAcnrru Youno, VV. D. AnTiitJR, Mayor. Clerk and Treas. Too Groat a Risk, [ reliable remedy for bowel oomints should always be kept at hand. 5 1 ? 3 risk is too great for anyone to take. . irnberlain's Colic, Cholera and Trhooa Rnnedy never fails and wheik uted with w?teris pleasant to take* sale by F% 0. Poke. *V.