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Union Times F See who can solve the puzzles head. We trust, this new depar for our readers, both young am correct answers sent in. NO V ' " THE TRAVELS ( ' ' FIND HIDDEN SAll STRIKERS REFUSE TO RETURN TO WORK; Ultimatum of General Manager Is Ignored. Trouble on mobile and ohio. Notice From General Manager Frank That All Striking Employes Must Return to Work or Lose Their Place3 Is Disregarded. Mnhilo Ala Mo.. 10 im._ ~i?: ....... ...... i -.? i u? tiimuit-; turn issued by General Manager Frank to the effect that all striking employes inust return to work this morning or heir places would be filled with new fnen, failed of effect here, as none of the men out teturned to work. A freight train left this morning for Okalona. Miss., and was manned by dominion men and guarded by offi? i rs. flight nonunion men arrived last night from Meridian and West Point, Miss., and are awaiting orders of the company. J. J. Anderson, of West Point. Misa., head biakcman of the freight trainwhich arrived last night, claims that ho was shot at three times as the tralr. J passed through Whistler. f> miles north : of Mobile. Anderson in a nonunion man and took the place of a striker. LABOR WAR BLOCKS WORK. Strikers Place New Ycrk Street Commissioners In Quandary. New York. May 12.?With 400 miles of streets in this city calling for new Asphalting and 120 new contracts let. Commissioner of Highways Livingston finds himself entirely helpless because of the gioat labor war now on. To complicate the situation Mr. Civ. ingston says a company has obtained contracts to connect every substation of the city with tho general postofilco by pneumatic tubes. This company also has obtained from the state legislature the right to run these tubes without obtaining a franchise to use the streets and is said to be on the poinrt of starting work, and as it will have to icmove t-he asphalt on 45 miles of streets in order to lay the 9rt miles of tubes, this will mean more litter and obstruction until the war is over. A serious problem confronting tho administration is the disposition of $0,500,000 allotted by the board 01 estimate an 1 apportionment leeently for entirely new asphalting. As it stands now. Mr. i ivingston says ther,> Is a strong likelihood that the repairs 1'pr the city will take all the time of the asphalt companies until next January and this will leave the $0,500,00(1 to ho spent by the next administration. STRIKE VIOLENCE RESUMED. New York Policemen Clash With Italians and Rout Them. New York, May 12.?Strike violence was returned In BrooMyn early today. Peter Voedzkor. a foreman in. the Meyer & Anson Iron works, who refused to go on strike whoa the other men quit, was pounced upon by three men while on his way to wo,k ar.d rendered unconscious. A Brooklyn carpenter, who had been warned to cuit in p ril of hh" U:e Was Ipfnjing * >^aaBnB9BBnfli SoU by Unio 'ictnre Puzzle that appear weekly under this tineut will furnish amusement il old. We will publish all . 4. df columbus. rV: ; . ' i DIIWIUP ' ////V/VAV AV777 vmbus, KeiLiiA^ thit three Porse caravels are hovering off the i of Ferro, fears a trap is being for Kim and puts to sea in a , but for three days is becalmed [Kt of the islands. .OK AND A BOOT. knocked down with a hammer. One contractor and 400 men are at work iu places of the strikers on the upper west side section of the subway in Manhattan today. There were more \ policemen than laborers guarding the subway and most of them carried night sticks Thev had ?in. ...... ?... 11 nuu me Italian strikers anil quickly routed them. MEET AT INDIANAP0LI9. Supreme Camp Royal Neighbors of America. Indianapolis, May 12.?The supremo camp ot' Royal Neighbors of America, an organization of women, convened in this city today In annual convention. Supremo officers will be elected on Thursday morning, and some radical changes in the by-lows are proposed, which may make a considerable increase in the membership of the association. According to the present by-laws no woman is eligible to membership who is not the wife of a member of the Modern Woodmen of Amor, ica or a "blood relation" of a memhe of the Woodmen. No men are eligible except those who are members of the Modern Woodmen. The change proposed would allow any women. The change proposed would allow any woman more than 17 years old of good moral character to become a member. The Modern Wood, men of the World meet here dune 1(5. GROVER ON FISHING TRIP. Ex-President Refuses to Discuss His Possible Candidacy. Middle Bass Island. Mav 12.?Kv. President Grove: Cleveland and Captain 1.. II. I.amborton, U. S. N'., who recently arrived here to fish, have been joined by several ether distinguished visitors. Mr. Cleveland steadfastly refused to discuss his possible candidacy for the Demociatic nomination for president next year and politely informs newspaper men that he is here to fish and not to talk polities. Strike Ties Up Shipyard. Jeffersonville, Ind., May 12.?Seventy-five ship carpcnte:s. calkors atnd joiners struck at the Howard shipyard today for a 9-hour day and higher wages. The yaris tied up with a number of government hoats on the ways. Pope Selects Red Hat Candidates. Homo. May 12.?The pope has definitely decided to appoint cardinals at the next consistory. The following prelates have already been informed ?.* the Intention of th? pontiff to hestow the red hat on them: Mgr. Norcolla. secretary of the College of Cardinals: Mgr. Caviechioni, secretary of the congregation of the council; Mgr. Taliani. papal nuncio at. Vienna. Mgr. Aputi. papal nuncio at Lisbon; Mgr. Katschthalcr, archlblshop of Salzburg, and Mgr. Fischer, archbishop, of Co lognc. The consistory is likely to take place June 15 or June *23. Threw Himself Before a Train. Dayton. O., May 12.?While a Dayton and Michigan freight train was pulling into the city Herman Hit tor. aged 45, ihrov/ himself under the wheels and his head was cut off. He left a note charging his wife with misconduct with another man. r Palpitation, Shortness of I eath and fulness after eat use Ramon's Pills?they Kj e. Complete treatm't 25c B n Drug Co. crescent city is REIlDY for reunion * Everything Is Now Practically In Shape. BIG ATTENDANCE IS EXPECTED. From All Southern States Old Veterans Will Gather In New Orleans by nousanaa?rtoyai welcome Awaiis Battle 9crred Heroes. New Orleans, May 12.?Everything is now practically In shape for the reunion. Auditorium quarters for the veterans and arrangements for feding thorn are all in shape. The great betting ring at the fair grounds will be their dining room and the tents in the lnfleld will be provided with plank floors and excelsior mattresses. The committee has bought f>,000 blank ets and an equal number of cots, which will be put into the Gasqliet build- j lug and the old Hotel Royal, which will aeommodate 5,000 to 0,000 men with sleeping quarters. The entertainment of the veterans who are to bo fed will begin with breakfast Tuesday morning, May 18. Ample provisions have been ordered to supply every want. Attendance Will Be Enormous. General Gordon, commander of the Tennessee dlvison. has written that there will be 545 men In uniformed companies fV^m various cities in that state. They will bring guns and blankets. It is hoped that as many of the organized companies as can will bring blankets. The attendance will be enormous. There will be about 5,000 from Tennessee, 5,000 from Arkansas. 25,000 to 40,000 from Mississippi, 15,000 to 20.000 from Texas, etc. Of course Louisiana will have a vast number. Governor Frazier. of Tennessee, and Governor Terrell, of Georgia, will bo here with large numbers of members of their staffs. Judge J. H. Reagan, sole survivor of President Davis' cabinet. will come with the Texas Sons of Veterans, and will be shown special honors. Mrs. Stonewall Jackson will uu 11 ere wuii j mi go ana Mrs. ijeorge L. Christian of Richmond. The heralds from all the states who will ride in the decorated coaches at the head of the parade, bearing the banners of their divisions, have all accepted except the Indian Territory herah'v who will soon bo appointed. They r^'e: Heralds Appointed. Virginia, Miss Eunice Miehie, Char, lottesville; Maryland. Miss Willie Henry. New Orleans; North Carolina. Miss Julia Alexander. Charlotte; South Car. ollna, Miss M. Earl Watrous, Columbia; Tennessee, Miss Elsio Vance, Memphis; Georgia. Miss Francis Meldrim, Savannah; Alabama, Miss Willie Browning Haralson, Montgomery; Mississippi. Miss Ethel Sara Silvey, Jack, son; Missouri, Miss Elliott, Todhunter. Lexington; Florida, Miss Elizabeth Lcgere Fleming, Jacksonville; Texas, Miss Kstello Cartwright, Terrell; Arkansas. Miss Bessie Rogers, F*ort Smith; Kentucky. Miss Madeline Bridgeford, Louisville; Ivoulsiana, Miss Bessie Utz, Shrevei>ort. The sponsor for New Orleans to accompany the heralds Is Miss Myrthe Stauffer and the chaperone, Mrs. N. Blanchard. wife of Justlc Blanchard, c< tnc supreme court. DRAVE WIFE SAVES HUSBAND. His life Was In Jeopardy from Attack of Brutal Negro. Montieello, (la., May 12.?Near Wlnfred, about t> miles from Montieello. Mrs. James l.ano shot and mortally wounded a negro by the name of Stew, art, who was attempting the life of her husband. The particulars aie as follows: Mr. Lane was in the barn when he was attacked by Stewart, who was working on the plantation. being larger and stronger, Stewart forced Mr. Lane into the barnyard, where he felled him and was attempting Mr. Lane's life when Mrs. Lane came upon the scene with a pistol and ordered the negro to desist and was answered by Stewart that ho would kill both. Upon being told by her husband to shoot, Mrs. Lane shot the negro, the ball entering his stomach and inflicting a severe wound. Stewart then grabbed the pistol from Mrs. Lane an 1 fired at her, striking her on the cheek and hand, the latter she having placed to her far" to protect herself, and a very painful wound resulted.. Luckily, the pistol had enly one remaining load in its chambers, and cipwart Kept snapping it to no further avail. Mr. and Mrs. I.an.-* immediately came to MontlceUo, where Mrs. Lane's wounds were dressed by Dr. J. G. Coile. When la. t heard from Stewa;t was still alive, but has a death wound to which it is expected he will sure nmb. Mr. and Mrs. T ane aro prominent people ir the county, Mr. Lane being the son of ex-Tax Collector J. L, Lane, now deceased. The affair is greatly deplored by. them, but was inevitable. Architects Submit Plans. Savannah. Ga., May 12.?Fourteen architects have submitted plans to the buliding committee of the city council for the piojected city hall that Is to take the place of the city exchange, which stood for more than 100 years. The committee has the matter under advisement and will soon reach a decision. The building Is to be of brick and marble and is to be 5 stories high Capacity for business receives Its speediest reward in the selling department. If you think you have the ability to sell a Five Per Cent. Twenty-Year Gold Bond on the instalment plan write me stating yuur ?igc, PC3C,U occupation, and give me bank or other good references. All letters treated as strictly confident!*!. GEORGE T. DEXTER, Supsrintondsnt of Domestio Agencies, Ths Mutual Lifo Insursncs Compsny ofNawYsrfc, 32 Nassau 8trsst, Nsw York, N. V 1 QUESTION OF LEE'S SANITY. Slayer of Miss Suttles Placed on Trial For Third Time. Atlanta. May 12.?Milliard I.ee, slay, or of Mis Lrilla May Suttles, wm 'placed on trial yesterday morning before Judge L. S. Roan, In the criminal -superior court, to determine the question of his snnlty. The Jury was secured and the hearing of evidence in behalf of the prisoner was in progress' at the time of adjournment shortly before.5 o'clock. Several exJpert medical witnesses were placed on the stand and testified that from personal examinations of the prisoner and from his past history they consider him amepileptic and an imbecile of the second degree and pronounced him insane. John I.ec, father of the prisoner, was the first witness introduced, and ihe was follnwpil i>v - .. ?.UC 111UIUVI t After which the medical testimony was presented. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee testified that Millard had acted queerly all of his life and r.aid they believe him to be of unsound mind. Iioth the father and mother related various peculiarities that -had marked the career of their eon. Practically the same evidence as was presented in the two* former trials will be Introduced durlng-the present hearing. In the neigh borhood of 40 witnesses have been summoned by both sides, and It is cxpepted that the trial will continue until ^Vednesday afternoon or Thursday. Extensive QuarEntine of CattleDenver. Colo., May) 12.?What will bo the most extensive quarantine of cattle in the west tor) many years will be in effect wltjiinca few days as the result of the geneial prevalence of the mange. Governor Peabody will* today issue his proclamation and other states and territories to the number of six or eSght will cona? under the same rule ixefore the endjof the week. Cattle from the Mexican) border to Canada will come under/these regulations and practically air of the territory from thr? ? v..^ vwwitlVO lU^bllO ?*1 i -3QUU1 1 river will be affected. Boll-Player Fatally Injured. Chicago. May 12.?A dispatch to The Chropicle from Springfield, O., says: In a baseball! game between Cedarville college and Wilder force university, at the Wilbei force grounds, Charles Olenn. ceater fielder for the Cedarviflo team, was fatally injured. A short ! fly was sjlruck and tht- shortstop and centerflelder both made a rush to get it. Neither saw thje other and they collided with,great forcje, both heiug knocked unconscious for' a few minutes. Glenn'-s skull was fractured, while Claude PhUttps, the shortsttop, has an ugly gash, over the eye. LhL v J M \ Mrs. Fred Unrath, j PrrHidcnt Connlry Club, Benton I llnrhnr *1-1. "After my first baby was born I did not I seem to regain my Mrength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he considered very superior, but instead ci getting better I grew weaker every day. My husband insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a we;k and see what It wo-ald do for me. I did take the medicine and* was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a* month I was able to take . up my usual duties. I am wry enthusiastic in Its praise." Wine of Canlui reinforces the organs of generation for tho ordeal of pregnancy and childbirth. It prevents miscarriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath liau taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to c very expectant mother. Wine of Curdgi regulates the menstrual flow. [wiH E of CA W PUfl J. CLOUGH WALLACE. AT0SN2Y AT LAW. It x>m 12 up Btairs Foster Bulding. RALPH K. CARSON? H. L. SCAIfB. CARSON A SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Spocial attention givon' to real estate and collections. S MEANSBEATY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. ~ I I No. 3, Law Range. BUTLER, OSBORNE & BUTLER, Attorneys-at-Law. Law oflTice up stairs iu the Wallace Building, Law Range. Practice in all the courts of South Pornli... " vmuiiun* lV*4ip Money to Loan. I liave money to loan in amounts of $300 and upwards on improved farms at 7 per cent interest. No commission except a reasonable attorney fee for preparing necessary papers. 39-ly. V. E. DkPass. Contractors'? ^builders'^ ..._riill suppli& QMjW?. e>?? , Qui?reaft (tie StM?fSrt *? RmBS ***** ^ml lomiirdiron w^istsofflt ic& / \\V |.Pin.(il.ialn V H an. 1 Foreign * * Send model, sketch or photo of inrrattoa tor1' c. ?* i boras and poor Ioo1?^^hL lng httrnean is tlie worst klud of ft comEureka Harness Oii"l| not onlvmakeMho harness and tbe I A horae look better. but makrt ths <|\% leather soft nml pliable, puts it In con- |ll% HIni a/ . dltlon to last?twice ns lone 11 iilliilw/ n*11 ord|,"ri,y ?<iuid. iba WtejMljI SoM rrnr^r?h?r? la caas?all 5TANDABP Horse a Chancel jMqp' it - ; MONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangements by which I can negotiate loans on first mortgages on well located and improved farms at 7 per cent, interebt on sums of {1.000 and upwards and 8 per cent, interest on enms less than $1,000. No commissions charged on these loans. Borrower only required to pay attorney for preparing nectsiary papers, etc. J. A SAWVFB Attorney-at-Lfcw. 39-lOra. Union, S. C. RTP A N S Tablets doctors find a good prescription for mankind. The 5-sent, packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (GO cents) contains a supply for a year. All druggist Keli them. tf Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that J. H. McKisslck, Administrator debonle oh with will annexed of the Estate of R. \V. Harris, deceased, has applied to Jason hi. Qrecr, Judge of Probato, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge ns such administrator. It is ordered, That tho ISth day of May A. D. 1903, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Kstato. Jason M. Greek, Probate Jodge Union County, 8.0. Published in Union Times April 17, 1908. 1ft 80d NOTICE. PEBBLE, the thoroughbred Stallion, will aland at Wilcutt'a Stable, and will be at Maybinton the latter part of this week and the firat part of next Fee $10.00. ** RICE & WILCUTT. 16-tf ? * j Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. A AUQUm AMD ASBMTILLK Short UmJjS 8ob*4al?la ifMl Jnly ?k HQS. I JMT* } ! ? 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