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Washington Letter.
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(From Our Regular Corrcspondcn
Washington, D. C ? Aug. 81.
Excitement ran high in oflic
circles in Washington during t
past week at the new3 that Yi
Consul Magelseen at Bciru% Syr
had been assassinated and as soon
i ? ^ a.; l i ... it
* ie liuoriiintiuYi n'jiuuimi wvnier j>
the President ordered the Europe
squadron to proceed at once to Tur
isn waters. Later information so
followed the first report, howevi
saying that tire Vice . Cons
had not been killed but h
been fired at, that the she
failed to take effect, the miserea
had been arrested and the Turki
officials had made all due apologi<
Meanwhile, the fleet is on tlie w;
to Genoa, where it will have to pi
ceed to get coal, and it is announc
that the squadron will proceed
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the vLC.n^ ofJ^n-.-.- #t vj(,|(,n(
VitfBe met with prompt action.
The situation in Turkey is appn
ciatcd to be exceedingly grave an
it is known that the government i
hard put to maintain any scmbJanc
of order in many portions of th
Empire. Meanwhile, Great liritai
is understood to deplore the pronip
action of this government in order
ing the European squadron to lb
Mediterranean because it is fearei
that such action will encourage th
rebels. To many persons familia
with tho Eastern question, however
it appears that the partition of Turkey
cannot he much longer post
poncd and that only the moral (file
cf a powerful American fleet car
serve to protect from violence Amor
ican consuls, their families, anc
others in the event of a general wai
in flirt A i * t i
... uuei> rvi j>cirur, wnere tilt
attempted assassination of Vice Consill
Magelsaon occurred, is the
Kuplirates College and anxiety is
still felt for the safety 06the American
teachers and the American and
Armenian pupils at the school.
Second only to the interest in
events in the far east has been interest
in the revelations concerning
conditions in the far west. The re
port of an agent of the Indian flight's
Association refcrrid to in last week's
letter, has resulted in the disclosure
of disgraceful conditions in the In
dian Territory where the Dawes"
Commission has long been engaged
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PEN A NEW DE
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hina, Qu
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COHE! COME!
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I in parcelling out approximately i
000,000 acres of land, valued
$150,000,000 among the indivii
t.) members of the five civilized tr
of Indians. Information to dat<
to the effect that the members of
'' Dawes Commission, to which is
irusted the interest of the Indi
,ce have almost without exception a
ia' ciatcd themselves with land and
us vestment companies organized
' the purpose of acquiring even
!'n ! possession of the allotted lands,
{which the possibilies of profit
0111 enormous. Hon. Tarns Bixby,
2r' I chairman of the Commission, has
5U i mittee the fact that he is a stoekh
a cr in a company, the Canadian
KS ley Trust Company, which has.
nt fices in the building at Muskogee
occupied by the JDawe3 Commis
33 ond that he is president of the c
[xy pany, but he belittles the gravit
I of his oft'ense on the 1," "0
e('1 holding Cther members
tftlrie' Commission are yet to be he
y I from.
Reports concerning the Pans
canal treaty continue to improve
, very encouraging feature of
. situation being the fact that
3 Ilerran, the Columbian charge d
c fairs here, has been instructed
1 1 subscribe to a Dress clinnin<r
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and send to the Columbian Congr
ll all the clippings received. As nin
of the American papers, on the i
c , ceipt of the report that the Cole
j bian Senato had "rejected" t
0 treaty, published articles showi
1 that any amendments meant the fa
' ure of the convention and th
should the treaty fail, the preside
would he compelled, under the pi
1 j visions of the Spooner Amendmei
1! to immediately open neg^tiatio
:! with Niearauga and Costa Itica, it
I believed that a large assortment
j American Press Clippings canc
hut have a salutary effect on the C
I lombinns and may result in the ra
;ation of the convention as nog
' j tiatcd.
! ISLK OK PALMS
Why go lo IIih Isle of 1'elms
when you can get a palmy
brct /.e at
HAVfiNSCllOFTS A SON,
Oppasite Post Oflie-e.
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20,- Jtvl&c Tow use ;ul Will Preside
at Over the Tillman Trial
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ibe8 Th* St lte of's ),,v> (-' iroSiu i.
Whore is, the {.Ionorable Georare Wil
5 18Jiia n Gage as Presiding Judge of th
the Fifth Judicial Circuit, is unable by rei
pn_ son of physical infirm Viet is unable h
hold the Fall Term. 100.5, of Courts o
an3? General .Sessions and Common Pie is fo
tsso* the county of Kershaw, in the >U'e o
in- South Carolina, b-ginning at 10 o'clocl
for on Monday morning of the seven' h da
i of September, in the year nineteei
. hundred aud three.
i in Now, in obedience to the power con
are ferred upon me by the laws of tint State
the I hereby nominate and appoint the Hon
i orable D A. Townsend, one of ths Cir
^ , cuit Judges of this Stat 4 of South C no
Una, to hold said Courts of General Se3
Val- si ms and Common Pieas for said c >u r.i
i 0j. of Kershaw, in this Slate, at the Fai
_iOA Term, 1003. thereof, beginning
day morning at ten o? ""iny.-j ?? ?i.
sion aeventli day of Septemb^jjj^,^ G
win- place of the Hon. Gear Ibis State was U
V of wb"said Courts of Goo?.r.?l Session
-v, aud Common Pleas. u"
nlyf . v. J. PofT
' Cnief Justice of tlie Supreme
ard Court of the State of South Carolina
At Chambers 1st September, 1003.
raa
e a The State of South Carolina.
11 Whereas, the Honorable Geoig) Will
J 'lc iiams Gage as Presiding Judge of the
Cr. Fifth Judicial Circuit for the fall tern
af- 1003 is unable by reason of physical im
t0 lirmilies to hold the fall term 1003 if th?
courts of general seas ons and common
cc- pleas for the County of Lexington in
ess said state, beginning on Monday the -21s!
ny day of September in the year uiuelor-n
re. hundred and three, at ten o'clock in the
morning.
Now in oliadipti^o .? ?i./v i - - * ??-*
W/ VU(7 irtW3 Ul Cfllo
he State governing such matters, I do lieier,p
by nominate and appoint the Ilonorablt
jj) I). A. Townsetul of t!-.e Ciro jit Bjncliof
this State, to hold the said Court of
u General Sessions and Common Pleas. of
'ht and for the .County of Lexington in the
ro State of $oi)th Carolina for the fall term
19l):i of Said County, beginning on Mon'
day morning at, teu o'clock on the twenty
. tint day of September in the year nine18
teen hundred and three in the place of
of Circuit Judge George Williams Gage
lot | who under the laws of this State was to
I have held said fall lorm ??*->
_ .v,u. <ui mo jrmi
'T 1903 of said Courts of General Sessions
11" and Common Pleas for Lexington Oruno
ty in baid Stata.
V. J. POPK.
Cliief Justice of Mie Supreme
? Court of the State of South Carolina ,
' At Chambers 1st September, 1903.
COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
union county.
The regular fall examination foi
- teachers will t>e held according to the
| State Board of Education on Friday,
' Sept lKth. Applicants please understand
that thoro will be no examination
after this one until the 3rd Friday, May,
1904. I>. B. Fant,
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live ard Barley r.f Scaive's,
WANTED ? YOUNG M EN~~To j
pre pan: Tor Guvcii.iuria l\iMlioit?. |
Flue npen^ncrs in all department*. (hod
Salanes ll'ipi?l Proraoliona. Examinations
soon. Particul.Ts free.
Inter-State Cor. Inst.
2l-18t l>edar HapitlJ, la:
NOVV IS THE Ti M E TO INSURE
jour home. First class companies,
lowest rales and prompt, settlements
?ui.a..? aisAAimt. in ph?p of lotg.
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28-lf. Geo. H. Okt/.SL.
Horse for sale?will sell
uiy large bay mare which I drivt
constantly to my buggy.
28- 8. M It ice, Jn., E. U.
WANTED?TO INSURE YOUR
house and furniture against loss by
'1'". Lowest rates, drat class oompani's
i;ty. (.ho. ii. On/.ei,.
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C~l7 l":.t PR ST Ll F K 1N SU11A N CJ5 ?
Fraternal Order 2b ye.os with a refive
cf a quarter of a million dollats.
No iniaMrn fee. Low laten that, never
i ciease. Ladks, same rates as men.
Don e n li? f L dgo. Knivhts a.d La
l i s of Il'-r./r. Geo. II. Okt/.pi. >Vc'v
y:i tf.
WA N i ED ? YOU TO KNOW
that wo hnve cm hand at all
fimes some real values in Real E-tate.
bill and see r.?, we will (ell you all
iliout them.'
J. M. JOHXSOX &, Co.
81-tf.
OR SALE-RYE^ HAULEY AND
Turnip Seed at Wonder S? ore. 1'
How We Can Sell
Your Property...
Send us a list of what, you desire to
sell and wo will Ibid a b ryer h r \on.
Our method of doing business is s eh '
that when you list your property with
us no matter w lu re it is h eated e.r what
kind b* it a Farm, 11-sul mce ov
neis We l*ace it by adverti** ' m
Sfi our papers all over the country that
we arc sure to lind some one vho waats
to buy. We can sell anything buyo.s
are and can be h.ul if you do not ask
f-mrv nriees. You must, be vwn>n.ihl .
We do not rent, only sell. The following
are only a few of some we olb i fo.
xtifk, rentf
for !?"?,0u0, price - - - f"?"?,000
.1 fcioiy lloufc, Grai.uaiy I'.uk in
f. NiwYork - - - - - '13.00)
100 acres, Frankly Co., Mo , go?Yl
house - 7,0 >0
i- Residence in Franklin, l/.r . all
e improvements, A cash - - - 0,500
- Grist Mill in New London, Conn. 10,000
* 500 acres Timber l.i'i'.l, Cannon
Co. Tenn., ------ 2,5.10
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Write to ur with your lowest price*.
' NewYork Real Estate Co.,
: 25 East 14th St., New York.
; Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of South Carolina, {
\ County of Union. \
Uy Jason M. Greer, Ksq., Probate
; iniugt-, 1
Whereas, F. G. Trefzer has made
, suit to me to grant btrn Letters of
AitmiowOon on the estate and ef?
-lecls of J. G. Trefzer, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of tho said .1. G.
Trefzer, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, In the Court of
Probate, to bo held at Union C. H.,
. South Carolina, on the 18th dav of
. September, next, after publication
i hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any thpy have, why
the said Administration should not
be granted,
i Given under my hand and seal thin
2nd day of Soptombor, Anno Domini,
1003.
Jasox M Gkkku,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 1th day of Sep.,
1003, in Tub Union Times. 8<>-2t
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FOR
SHOE POLISH.
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The Gilt Edge,value 25c for 20c
" Ilaby Elite, si 10c i( 8c
" (i " "with Itfluio
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value 10c for 8c <
Mrs. D.N. Wilburn's.
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| You Are
I COFFEE is a small itc
~VMtc'xi)e,lsc'au(J
^ ? j good. Espe
S pure and unadulterated goo<
pound up to 45e. The genu
f and Java of such reliable
as Chase & Sanborn, of Bos
: The Union Qro
J Represent this house of ne
a are glad to offer to the coffe<
Coffees that we feel justify
$ grade, unadulterated good*.
5 every department of our ?-tc
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J Pure, Wholeson
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" AVe candidly believe
land, especially dyspepsia, i
J mcnts are largely due to tl
which many merchants ign
are sorry to say, sell becnu?
$ money than reliable goods
S make n big profit on them.
AVc expect to warn tl
J the danger of adulterated
a goods, and to offer them iui
food goods that can be bad
J profit that we can handle t
: We Call Special Atte
^ Test them, compare 1
if Every pound of high gradt
2 an teed to be just what we *
to buy these high grade C
more than many of the ch
15c, 20c, 25c, 30cJ
1 THE UNION GRI
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L L. WAGNON,
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if GLENN SPRINGS
(jtf Has a record of over One
W successfully used by the n
C\ nient of all diseases of the
W all disorders resulting fi
H torpid liver, jaundiced sk
ft , all forms of dyspepsia it it
# FOR SALE AT H(
A For rates of board an
Vj correspondence.
THE GLENN
HANDS
Excelsior K
Of Uni
FIFTY families c
DRED Toppers, 1
Finishers, to make gc
of the work offered b
and easy, and the p
higher than paid by a
the South*
We have young me
make from $25.00 to
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J. H. GAULT,"
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Application For Homestpad.
Mrs. 8. L. Whitman has made application
to have an homestead
exemption in the personal property
if G. Walton Whitman, deceased
let apart, and the application will
tome up for hearing at the Master's
>fflce on 28th September, I WW.
18-Kt C. H. Peake, Master.
When you want up-to-date Job
Vork bring it to Thk Times.
"fiH "*V 4 it I
ate What i i
Drinking, r I
?m in the make up of your ?
you cap afford to have it j *
cially when you can buy J
Is, tresh roasted, nfc 15c the
ine old Government Mocha J
and long established house I
ton. $ * j
eery Company |
iiioniu rupuiauuii, aim we
e drinking public a line of 1 ^
d in Fc'ling for pure, high 8 I
It is ? ur aim in this at d ?
?re ^o spare no effort or ex- X
goods that a^c J
ie and Reliable. {
that half the disease* of our *
indigestion and kidney ail
ie use of adulterated foods $
oranPy sell, and others we
ie they can sell them for less
can be bought, and still J
ie people of this couuty of >
[ and chemically prepared z 1
stead, the very best. Pure ?
at the smallest margin of 9
hem for. ?
ntion to Your Coffees, j
hem and buy only tbc best.
; Coffee that we sell is guar- *
*ell it for, and remember that X
loffecs doesn't cost you any
eap.-r ones? 2
, 35c, 45c the pound. J k
DCERY COMPANY, | (
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MINERAL WATER jb
Hundred years and liaa been ^
ledical profession in the treat- W
bladder and kidneys, and in jj
roiu malarial infection, with Q
in and general debility. In W f
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?r about TWO HUNCnitters,
Loopers and
>od wages at any and all
y us, all of which is nice ,
rices we pay are much
,ny other hosiery mill in
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n and young ladies who
$35.00 each per monthly
jo
Treas. and Mgr.
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xvwai estate for S&le,
I offer for sale Iota of land on Fine
Street and North Street in any sixe lots
to suit purchaser. This Is |*rt of tl?e
Dawk ins properly In the town of Union.
This is your chance to get a nice build*
ing lot very cheap. y
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I'roinotea IJKuranl growth.
Hirtr Fall a to B< atoro Oray
llnir to ita Youthful OoW.
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