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Probate Judge's Sales.
State of South Caroliua, \ Court or'
Udiou County. j Prolate.
Mrs. Carrie Ilay sis Administratrix of
the estate of Wra. E. Ray. dec eased, and
in her own right, Plaintiff,
sigainst
Mrs. M. C. Ilay, and others, "Defendants.
In obedience to a decree of the Probate
Court made in the above stated
case, I will sell before the Court House
door, at Union, S. C., on sa?esday, Monday,
May 4th, 1903, during the legal
hours, the following lots of land, m and
near tne town of Union, an<l belonging
to the estate of the late Wm. E. Ilay,
to-wit: "Several lots of land lying,
being and situate in the town of Union,
County of Union and State aforesaid,
and known as part of the .Steam Mill
real estate of Harris Bros, ano known as
lots numbers 32, 33, 34, 35, 29, 40, and
41. Ix>t number Thirty-two begins at a
slake on Mill Street thence with said
Mill Street ninety feet to a ? sake, theccs
S 73 W. 150 feet to a stake, thence S.
20 E. ninety feet, thence X. 73 E. 150
feet to the beginning, containing 3-10 of
an acre. Lot numlier Thirty-three begins
on stake on Mill Street running
with said street ninety feet to Harris
Soe^t, thence with said Harris Street
150 feet to a stake, thende S. 20 E
nite'-y feet to a stake, thence X. 7 5 E.
150 feet to beginning, containing 3-10 of
nn o Irn T i\f nnmVir.r 'I'liirl r.fAiU' lio.
nil a jl\j? iiUt 1IUIUUV1 X llll iUUI Uw"
gii s ou stake on corner of Mill and Harris
Streets, ther.ce with Mill Street
nirety feet, thence s. W. luij .feel to
s'ake on line of lot number 30, ther.ceST
.38 E. ninety feet to Harris Streeet,
thence with sarue 130 feet to the beginning
coiner. Hot number Thirty-live
begins on Mill Street, thence with sane
ninety feet to stake, thence S. 73 W. 130
feet to a stake, thence S. .38 E. ninety
feettostakp, thence N. 73 E. 130 feet
to the beginning corner, ontaining f>-10
of an acre. I^ot number Thirty-nine
begins on stake on Harris Street, ther.ce
N. 38 VV. 180 feet to stake, thonce S 73
W. twenty feet to Mis. Gage's line,
thence S. 10 E. 180 feet to stake, thctce
N. 73 E. 104 feet to beginning, containing
23-100 of an acre. Lot numb-r
Forty beginson stake, therce N. 20 \V
ninety feet to Harris Street and tinn
with said Harris Streets) feet to cojrei
of street, tin nee with street ninety feet
to stake, theme N, 73 E. 104 feet to l?epinning,
containing 19-100 of an acre
I?ot numter Foi ty-or.e begins on stake
IS. 2U W. ninely fret, lhei.ce S. 73 W.
104 feet to street, thence with same S
10 E. ninety feet, thence N. 73 E. 122
feet to the l>f?inninpr, containing 23 100
of an acre. Plata of the a in e mi.di by C. I
C. W hillsides, Suryeyor, in tlie division
of said Harris Uros. land, April 8, 1807
will more fully deecritre ar.d represent."
Also live certain lots of land in the
Township of Union, County of Union
and State aforesaid, known in the Survey
and division of the Archie It Stokes
'Fair-ground track of lard" as lota
nurnl?ers Tbiity-four (31), Thiily tive
(35), Hiirtj-six |30|. 1 hirty-seven (37),
end Forty-one (41). bounded as follows:
Lots Nos. 34 and 35 as a u hole, fronts
North on W?st Street 1 Oha 40 Iks.
EiSton Lola Slrret (1 ('lis; South on
Culfarine Street 3 Che, 60 Iks , and has
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ask you to call at
tiem. We try to si
.the Spring branch for their West boundary.
Each lot fronts 3 Chs. on Lola
Street and bus a division line running at
a right ancle to Lola street S. 05 W. 3
Chs. and 35 Iks. to the Spring branch.
Lots numbers 30 and 37 are bounded as
a whole?North by the Railroad '"Right,
of Way" on a curved line 4 Chs. 30 Iks.
East by Lola Street 4 Chs. 00 Iks. South
by West Street 3 Chs. 50 Iks. and also
Spring Park 0.45 Iks. West by Spring
Park 1 Ch 50 Iks, and by Spring Street
4 Chs. 85 Iks. The two lots are divided
by a line beginning on Lola Street 2
Chs. ?fc 50 Iks. North of WesPStreet and
running S. 74 W. 3 Chs. 8S Iks. to
Spring Street. Lot number 41 is located
i on the West side of the said Spring
| branch, hounded on its South by Catherine
Street. It fronts West on West
boundary Street 3 Chs. to lot No. 40,
then along in boundary line N. 05 East 4
Chs. 85 lk3. to Spring branch aforesaid,
then down its channel to Catheriue
Street, then along Catherine Street [on
its North side) to West boundary street.
The several lots are more fully located
and described on John L. Young Surveyor
Map of the said Tract and its
divisions into town lots, dated Jany.
1891, reference being thereunto had will
soon fully appear, and are certified
to contain Six and 72-100 acres
[<? 72-100| more or less." These lots
will be sold each separately?twelve in
number,
terms ok sale:
One-half |t] cash, and the balance on
a credit of twelve months, with interest
on the credit portion from day of sale,
U*? crtdit portion to te secured ty bonds
of the purchasers and mortgages of the
premises sold, with leave to the purchasers
to pay al! cash, if they should so
desire. Purchasers to pay for the papers
and recording same.
Jason M. Grep.r,
Probate Judge.
Apiil 10, 1903. ]('?'{t
AN ORDINANCE
To Narrow and Pave the SideWalks
along Main Street Within
Certain Limits.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the town of Union, South
Carolina, in Council assembled and by ,
authority of the samr:
.Cec. 1. That, in pursuance of the
p wtr and authority vested i r the Council
of the aforesaid town of Union by its
charter from the General Assembly of
the Mate of South Carolina, the sidewalks
on both sides of Main street b tween
the intersections of tie* said street
with Judgment and Church streets in
the said town of Union bo nu? rowed and
diminished in width by cutting from
the said side walks on the outer edge
towards the centre of the add Main
street and within the aforesaid limits
as much as four ( I) feet, s > as to reduce
the said siie-wa'ks with n the s: i 1 lin its
to ?a near a uniform width ?s practicable
Sec. 2. That, further, the ?d I sid walki
on txrih sides or Lite f-ai I Main
street within the limits above pres nilod
after being nario vfd and diminished in
width as above provided, ba pived w i h
standard cement, the sad piving to bn
done uuder the suyerviu ju of t'uo Street
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Committee of the Council of the aforesaid
town of Union, or the contract for
the said paving to . be let by the sai d
Street Committee to the lowest bidder
furnishing standard workmanship and
material, as the said Council of the
town of Union shall determine and
direct; and in ca39 it be decided that the
said paving shall be dine by contract,
the contractor or contractors shall give
to the town of Union a good and sufllcient
bond, in such amount as shall be
determined by the said Street Committee
by and with the concurrence and ap
[ provai ot tue saia uouncti, ror the faithful
performance and carrying out of the
conditions and terms of the said contract
in such manner and time as required in
said contract to be let and entered into
on the part of the aforesaid town of
Union by the said Street Committee
only by and with the advice and consent
of the aforesaid Council of the to nn of
Union.
Sec. 3. That to meet the costs and
expenses of carrying out the provisions
of this Oidiuance a sufll jient sura from
the Treasury of the aforesaid town of
Union shall be appropriated to pay onehalf
of the same, and the other half of
ttie said costs and expenses shall be borne
and paid by the owners of real estate
bordering on the aforesaid slde^walks,
the same to be paid by the said property
owners pro rata according to the extent
or frontage of their lots along the aforesaid
side-walks within the limits above
prescribed.
Done and ratified fn Council, in Union.
South Carolina, this seventh day of
April, A- D. 1903.
Attest: Macbeth Youno,
W. D. Arthur, Mayor.
Clerk f nd Treas. 16-3t
AN ORDINANCE.
To Raise Supplies for the Fiscal
Year Beginning May i, 1903.
for the Town of Union, &. G,
Be it ordainnd l>y the Mayor and.
Aldermen of the town of TJnion, S.
C., in Conncil assembled and bv the
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authority of same:
That a tax to cover the expense of
said town of I nion, from the first
day of May, 1908, to the first day of
May, 1904, be levied and collected 1
in manner and form as follows :
Sec. 1. That a tax of one and
throe-fourths (17) mills upon every
dollar of tho valuo of all real estate, <
personal property and stock in trade |
is hereby levied tor a Sinking Fund
to redeem bonds. J
See. 2. That a tax of three and
one half 3$ mills upon every dollar of ,
the value of all real estate, personal |
proporty and slock in trade, is horcby
levied to pay interest on water
works, electric lights and water improvement
bonds.
See. 3. That a tax of eight and
ouo half [8.J] mills upon every dollar
of the value of real estate, personal
property and stock in trade is hereby
levied to meet the ordinary expenses J
of municipal government ot said I
;own for the fiscal year beginning "l
,he first day of May, 1903. 9
Sec. 4. That the sum of two (2) j
lollars bo fixed as commutation for J
the street or road duty, and the said
sum to be paid by all able-bodied
rnalo persons able to perform or
cause to be performed the labor heroin
required, between the ages of ^
eighteen [18] and fifty (50) years, *
who reside within the corporate limits
of said town, except ordained
ministers and those exempt by law,
and any person liable to this tax, _
who shall tail to pay within the time
specified, shall be required to work
upon the streets of Union four days
under the direction of the street
overseer, and any person failing
either to pay said commutation or
1>erform said labor shall be brought
>eforc the mayor's court and, upon
conviction, shall be fined in a sum
not exceeding ten (10) dollars or im- _
prisonment not exceeding twenty
(20) days either or both- j
Sec. 5. That one-half of the taxes ^
l>ori>in lnvirwl nnd navpuarwl rIiaII hp
due and collected in the month of
May, 1908 and the remaining half
shall be due and collected during the
month of October 1903.
Sec. 6. That the town Clerk and
Treasurer shall proceed to collect
one half of the taxes herein levied,
and that he shall keep his books
open from the first day of May, next,
to the first day of June, 1903, for
this purpose; after which time he
shall proceed ?by distress or otherwise,
as prescribed by law, to collect
such as remains unpaid, with a pen- "
ally of twenty (20) per cent, and "i
cost of collecting added. j
Sec. 7. That the town Clerk and
Treasurer shall re-open his books
and keep them open from the first
day of October next to the first day
of November, 1903, for the purpose
of 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
nronertv and stock in trade, shall be
taken from assessments .:s levied by
the County Auditor in 1902 and
1903.
Sec. 9. That ALL Ordinances or
part of ordinances conflicting with
this Ordinance are hereby declared
repealed. 1
Done and ratified in Council Assemblcd
under the hand of the Mayor
and Seal of the Council this seventh
day of April, 1903.
MACBETH YOUNG,
Attest Mayor.
W. D. ARTHUR,
Clerk and Treasurer. 15-3t
Summons for Relief, ^
(complaint not skkved )
s
State of South Carolina,1 Court of ComCounty
of Union. ) mon Pleas. J
D. G. Smith, Plaintiff,
against 8
J. M. Smith, Mrs. Eddie Hames, D.
E. Smith, C. L. Smith, J. It. Smith,
Mrs. Novem Cole, J. II. Parr and II. 1
M. Grimball and W. C. Wallace, Defendants.
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To the Defendants, J. M. Smith, Mrs. .
Eddie Hames, D. E. Smith, C. L. J
Smith, J. It. Smith, Mis. Novem Cole,
J. II. Parr and H. M. Grimball and W.
C. Wallace:
You are hereby summoned and re- 1
quired to answer the complaint in this ?
action, which is filed in the ofii e of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, |
lor uie saia coumy, ana to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint on |
the subscriber at his law cilice No. 13,
Law Range, Union C. H., 8. (J., within
twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive
of the day of such service; and if
you fail to answer the complaint within ]
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this J
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
I)at<d April 14th, A D. 1003.
I. Frank Peake,
Cierk of Couit. ^
8. Means Beaty, 1
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendants, D. E. 8mi'.h an.d ,
Mrs. Eddie Hames: J
Take notice that the complaint in this i
action, together with the summons, of
which the foregoing 'is a copy, was duly 4
(lied in the office of the Clerk of Court
of Common Pleas for U don county, I
South Carolina, at Union C. If., 8, C , n
on the 13th day of April, 1003.
8. Means Beaty,
Plaintiff's Attorney. 1
Union, 8 C., April 13, 1003. 16-3t J
NO RISK. '
I guarantee my goods to
give satisfaction. | J
Mntino! ^00(^ good* are =
riullUu! cheap here and
cheap goods are guaranteed.
Come and look at my goods and JJ(
prices. They speak more con- b<
vincingly than words can.
GOOD GOODS, CHEAP PRICES s
AT
W. Newell Smith's j:
Store, I
ICast Main St., Union, S. C.
Phone 12^. it
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Packed
Jamm
to Ove
Is whAt our st
days with bar
and they usual
they want in <
stock of
)ry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Ui
On Saturday bet ore
largest pales in the hi
business. You don't 1
dull times around our pi
bought right and we 1
customers the benefit. 1
especial attention this
Men's, Youth'
Childre
Embracing Suits and Oc
and Caps, Underwear, 81
Boy's Suits up to 15 yei
underselling price 76c.
Suit on the hill. Look
Pants at wholesale nrice
out competition. We i
the best tailoring hous<
you give us an order wc
Join the crowd and do y
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The Unde:
FOR ?
Three desirable building lots on
tYill sell, or exchange for farm lands.
One lot on Sonth Church Street, a
lize 75 by 195 feet.
One five room house situated on ]
195 feet with good garden, also good w
One 5 room house, lot 60 by 196
ituated on Keenan Ave.
One dwelling, one store house anc
tear Monarch Mills.
We have most anything to offer y
o please you if you are interested. Ci
rou about this property.
j. n. john:
Jnion, S. C.
Ranlm/ord Qo
L/uurwvuiu Uu
Oi
Desirable Sprir
Owing to the backward cold
vith a rush and offer to quick bt
vhich will be snapped up bj eag
?rettyi des'gns in spring Lawns,
3est grade Bleached Long Cloth,
10-inch White Lawns, the regul
dundreds of yards of Val Laces,
Torchon Lares, American mach
bargain
Irown Linen, the ideal waist an<
our price
^o. 4711 Pure Glycerine Toilet ?
25c, our price
(VlcNeace,
Makes a Clean Sweep.
There'* nothing like doing a thing
toroughly. Of all the Halves you ever
eard of, Hucklen's Arnica Salve ia the .
est. It sweeps away and cures llama,
arcs. HruiscH, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, fckin ?J
rhptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and o
laranteed to give satisfaction by F. G. w
uko, druggist. ti
Insuranoe Notioe. 21
The Farmers Mutnal Fire Iniorice
CotnDanv of Union oonnt.w ??iii
old its annual meeting at Union 0.
May 2, 1 ' )<?:{, at 11 a. m. Policy
oldi'rs are earnestly reqaested tq at- ^
tnd, * J. M. Greek, tc
See. and Treas. ?
F. M F. Ins. Co., Union county.
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WU HUM VI V tt UVU
rflowing *
ors is these
gain hunters
ly find what
aur immense
Millinery, Clothing,
nderwear, Etc.
Easter we had the
story of our Spring
hear anything about
ace. Our goods were
believe in giving our
We want to call yeur
week to our line of
s and
n's Clothing,
Id Pants, also Hats
tiirta and Neckwear,
are, worth $1.00, our
The best $5.00 man's
at our line of sample
s. They will knock
also represent one of
33 in Chicago and if
$ will guarantee a fit
our shopping
JRE'S,
rsellera.
SALEWest
Main street, 50 by 150 feet.
ilso fronts on Mill street just opened,
North Mountain street, lot 70 by
ell on back piazza, will sell or rent,
feet with servant house and barn
I livery stable, on lot 71 by 292 fret
on in tne real estate line and will try
ill and tee as, we will be glad to teU
Office M. & P. Bank Building.
SON & CO.
Heal Estate and. Renting.
ason Sales
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\g Dry Goods.
spring w# have decided to out
lyers.the following good thing*
er bargain seekers;
the 6c quality, going at... 2ic#
f the 10c quality, going at 8c.'
ar 10c quality, going at... lOcr^'
the 6c quality,going at... 8c#
ine made, a bine streak
11c#
1 apron goods, worth 15c,
10c#
k>ap, sold everywhere at
. ...? ...... 10c
The Price
Cutter. * ,
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Colored People's Church
To relay the Ooracr Stone of the
lethodlet church that wee dettroyedy
the itorm In February at Buffalo
tie 4th Sunday In this month ajh/
'clock, Her. Dr. MaaUry, the peacCr*.
Ill preach at 8 o'clock. Several
rains will be ran In the afternoon so
i to accommodate all who wleh to
btend. The Palmetto Lodge No.
270 of Union erlir lay the atone. 2t
To Can e CeM la One Day
ake Laxative romo Quinine Tablet*
11 drngglau refund the money If ItfhUl
i cure. E. W. Gore's signature eh
ieh box. 25c. 6?}y
Sttbiciibe for Tito Tiax
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