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^ Ni It is a daily pecting a spi ers, Confecti* < * WE A this week ol Specialties, ( and without It is Courteously an^ large or small, is sells any other I If we a make. 1 11 s GEORGIA LEGISLATURES^ ^ Australian Ballot Bill Taken Up Again by the House. Atlanta, July 12.?The Australian ballot $fll was again taken up in the oommitee of the whole in fhe house of representatives yesterday and sections Nos. 8. 9. 10, 11. 12 and 13 passed af \er a rew attempts were made to introduce amendments. Only a few unimportant changes were made in the sections as amended. There was a lively tilt between Mr. Tlgner, of Mdscogee, and Mr. Hawes, of Elbert, and the dispute waxed so warm that the chairman had to rap for order several times. Mr. Hawes de1 clared that the attempt t^j^fornx^tl)e ballot system was a fraud upon the face of it. Hefore the election bill was taken up the house had a very lively hour when the committee on rules presented a report making a number of bills a special order. There has been a very determined effort on the part of several members not to let the committee on rules put down too many bills for special consideration. It is Claimed that the special order if carried too far will elrietarck a number of Important measures. The committee on rules, on the other hand, says it will expedite matters if certain bllHj are disposed of at once. When the house convened yesterday morning the committee on rules n>ade a report in which eight bills were set down for a special order immediately after the election bill had been dis>DOSOd of. These hilla tvara, fn church property from taxation; to increase the governor's salary; to rotate the superior court Judges; to increase salaries of superior and supreme opurt judges; to establish a court of-appeals; to define the jurisdiction orthe upreme court; to call a constitutional conventlon.and to allow all counties to consolidate certain offices. The toport also changed the hour of f?0 session from 10 to 9 o'clock in the morning. The session of the senate yesterday was signalized by the passage of iwo Important general bills, one providing for an Increase in the amount to be loaned to the school fund and tbe other providing that pension* of deceased veterans shall ho paid to Ch? oidlnarie* of their respective counties. Senator Snead, of the twenty-ninth, wants Mamie DeTrla pardoned by the governor, and introduced a Joint resolution to that effect. Several other Interesting hills and resolution# made their api>earance. one of these beln-g by Senator Jordan, or the twentyeighth. providing for an iavefrtignm? Into the status of tuberculosis in the st.ito of Georgia; another by Senator Led ford to regulate the sale of j0ome? ? r- '?? .your reiresn Jumbles, As; late Eclairs, Thins, Seasi EW ARR occurrence to see ne ecially attractive lin< t>ns, etc., on which } ment table for ever} sorted Fruit Slices, > Butter Thins, Chocc de Mixed, Champag RE ALSO '*JC f the famous Yacht 'ickles and Condim . . e?= " question., the highly m,' *** r * * * > v\ a Pleasure ' "* 2#*'* * aydstr as you want "them? \ an effort with us to give tind and often cheaper, re net filling your ord< * THE UN * V.*k ' : tic wines in the state, and an ^ ! Senator Matthews td provide P? ?. Ttment of immigration. i The "?ei.. ' nate was ire'session i | hour, after wnu it went int 1 tive session in order "w. ?- tn ap;ointments sent in.By Governor Terrell on Friday. Those were all con-' j firmed. ? V .. ^ FACE VITAL QUESTIC&M.. ... r\. Two Kansas Cities to Take Measuchs Against Floods. Kansas City, Ka"ns.,.July 12.?Thisyear's recurrence-of disastrous floods 'in the Kaw valley haa brought the ! two citioo, Kftosas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kans-^jfpce to*faco with the vital impoAiufcfetf *tjf pfroSidrhg a practical ^phwi fetterment of thev sittiatierf^heijjj^'-.' 2'*J?; ^ ' The copflffi,.tff - City, Mo., haa pasted ifcjpafcjtrtiqitf trpvidng thaf * a join; -conlprohvo fjf the ^officials of uie CyrT-^^j^Vimd lUte'two Mated be held, it etMje'w Uh<.f TOP* of providing 1, laws which wnlk pr6f^p^jil? diatrtct 'frorti-Jhe ravat^^o^rti?<#'floods. It ^3 the Mftse of fie^resioTuuon that the proposed taws should be broad enough to cover the issue and sale of bonds, Tf necesaary, to secure the needed pro-', f tection. ' ?????????? SWAM FOR 72 HOURS. Remarkable Experience Told by a Laskar Sailor. New York. Jnly 12.?Among a number of strange tales related by the crew of the steamer Shimtlsa Just arrived from Japan and China and which reported having run over a large whalo a few miles outside of Sandy Hook, is one to the effect that while the big freighter was speeding through the Red Sea a Uaskar sailor was picked up. ine swarthy heathen declared ho had been swimming three days air nights, having fallen overboard from an Indian trader bound for Antwerp. Reports Are Discredited. Rome, July 12.?At the Japanese legation here it was learned today that there is no truth in the report published in the United States that Japan had protested to Italy against the transferring of Slgnor Melegarl, the Italian minister at Tokio, to St. Petersburg, for his pro-Japanese attitude. On tho contrary, the Italian government consulted on tho subject with the government at Tokio which ieplled tna it had no objection to the transfer of Signor Melegarl to the Russian capital. The Japanese legation officials here say there is no truth In the fur-" ther report that tho Japanese minister at Rotne would be withdrawn. * / ? \ IVALS 1 v- ' 'u w and seasonabl* e this week, amor 'ou ever feasted y< ' occasion with tl /anilla Jellys, Fij >late Ice Creams, ne and Nabisco \ > EXPE< Club Salad Dres: v . ents, ot which w si graae/olvthis c : f%- -? ... to y Y otji to It giv&s us pleasure^ satisfaction. We sel] -x ' #" 3rst we solicit a trie r* . .. r. . ION G HE HOME OF E L. L. W .other by SummonsAOi* Re for a de(Com plaint serve ibout an South Carol'na ) C <vyc, ?l.yf TCen.Mc Irary L. Ilurgess, ad Ed ma A.* Mabr PlaintilTs, against bbert D. Burgee Malcolm A. Kendrht, Wallace T. Fo\ lor. A&He II. Miln? Ola R a-.i v A. Fowle^Ambio K Fowler and Bess L. Fowler, Dtifendala. To the Defendants,ibove named: You are hereby smmoned and r quired to answer the unplaint in th action, of which a opy^ is herewit served upon you, tbe>nginal of whic said 4t*ipbiiiit and Bunions were did filed^pexjie ollice ofhe Clerk of Con of Comnior^ Pleas or Union countj South Carolina, at nton court houst S. C., on the fifth ay of July A. I ltKMt, and to*serve copy of your an swer to said Com pint on the subscril ers, at their ofiices Union, Soutli Car olina, within twent days after the set vice hereof, excWw of the day o dtfcch service; and tyou fail to answe the complaint wit'A the time aforesaid the plaintiffs in section will apnlj tjj the court for t^celief deman de?t ii Jthe. complaint. . D??Wd at Union! CL, July 5, 11)04. ? . C h, jboster, II'bick & Sawyer, } in tiffs' Attorneys. I. Prank Pk^k. Cler k .-of Cou K?oal U' To tho^Derfendis: Wallace T. Fow icr, .vauiQ 11. funr, Ola B. Ard, Eula A, Fowler, AmbfC. Fowler, and Resale? L. Fowler. ' Tajio notice; at the Complaint in this action, totter with the summons, of w h i c li Tie foregoing is a copy, was dnljeiMn the office of the Clerk of Courf Common Pleas for Union county,ath Carolina, at Union court houfb- C., on the 5ih day of July A. It. 1\ricki. If, Foster, yuhick tSc Sawyer. Union, S. C. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. July 6, 1004. 28-tit. Cannes for Mayor. Columlmi?'.. July 12.?Although tho electlofH not occur until next year, candf's for mayor of Columbus are al?v being discussed. Mayor L. If. ppell having announced Shat at tind of his present term fe will not1 candidate for re-ele-c tlon. 'rnames of Judge Reese Crawford0 was last week electee' recorder P- Dlaroukea, cbalrmur of the fe committee of council, L. A. C chairman) of the street committ council; E. J. VVynn. an. > other if r of council, and Charh ton E. the well-known attor- ! ney. arh'K discussed. Wrecthe Queen and Crescent. i Chat'k'a, Tenn., July 12.?Soutn I bound ""Rer train Nn f ,u- ' .?" *'? Ul? I 11 i' Queeri Crescent route, had two coach 'ailed near Oakdale this L morn! B"d Davis, a negro porter, e met * No other passengers were injured the wreck was cleare h after'ay of three hours to traf * fl<^ ^ _ *? * er * / ' t? s delicacies at "The lg which is acompl mr eyes. From th ie daintiest, most a * j Newtons, Marsh= Plum Tarts, Fre Vafers, besides the , - DTING A sing, Durkee's Salt e always keep a fu .lass of goods mam Have Your '.J * ' % to handle all our custom I the highest grade of.-j il and w? will ..demon; - j> . \ ' i 4 - |: ROCEm EVERYTHING GOO fAGNON, Manager. lief. WILL PROVE TOTAI d-> : , Com*' onag .1 'j. Mississippi River. y, New Orleans, July 12.?Advices n is, v. ceived today by the agents of th ja steafner Chalmetto, which struck lO I cnnn. t???1~" i^aicnez yesterday, say th j boat wilt prove a total loss. The steamer was bound to St, Loul with a c^rgo valued at'$30jM)0, an ,h with about 40 New OrM^s passenger h enroute* to the exposition ' iPhe .cai y go consisted prjnclp'ajiy o'f sugar ant ^ linters, and is 'also' expected"- to be i total loss. ' ' >' The boat was ^ yglued at ?>0,000 i- She insured fdr.,450,000. A llk< I amoiAvt of insurarfod v^ds carried oi * her cargo. .No liyes were. lost, i- A-^?JL. *' '-t' I v ^ r Strangje Poisoning Affair,* | New York, Jjjly 12.?Minjjt& UardoTT \ 27 years of age, a hairdresser, ia 4 dying ftt?n, ttfc effgsts of potapif alV leged ^^hOMWbann administered by an uttknown^woman. Miss B&ndArXI w^b brought hdftio yesterday by"tbe .mysteriaus woman who left her on* the stoop of the house in a state ol collapse. The woman called some children who were playing nearby ahd leaving her victim with them hurried away. t BAD COMPANY" _ ... I II 1 (I Mot a home In Union Where This Visitor Is Welcome. The most unwelcome visitor in Union | is an itching skin disease. Itching piles, irritating Eczema are had company. We are glsul to get rid of them. Iloan's Ointment will urive them away, l'lcnty of Union endorsement to prove this. J. M. Man Us, retired farmer, a veteran of the Civil War. residing at 22 Id- j brand Street, says: ''I have used Doan's j Ointment with very satisfactory rmnni.\rv - 1 - w?. . ui n long yme I suffered from itching piles. I lost my leg in the war, but 1 suffered more from the intolerable itcu- t ing than I ever did with the leg, and I there seemed to he no relief night or t day. It was a constant torture and the more I scratched the more it itched. I have done everything to try and relieve it. hut to no purpose until I read about ?' Doan's Kidney Pills and Doan's Oint- P Ticnt and prcured a box of the latter at t' Holmes Pharmacy. The salve stopped he itching on the first application, and can now say entirely cured it. You ire welcome to use my name as an enlorser of the claims made for this rem- , idy." 6' For sale by all dealers. Prico 50c ner ex. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. V., ole agents for the United States, he- f<> lember the name?DOAN'S? and take , th o other. J . / ) b AV| xaw? ??fc?. ED THIS ; Home of Good Thi lete assortment of t is fresh assortment icceptable sweets tl Mallow. Walnuts, nch Pretzels, Coc regular staple line ? ? 3 FRESH \ . ' id Dressing, also a 11 assortment. ufactured in the LI ~ * V ^ , ji( !, .4 Orders Fill : ? j a era' wants in this max goods manufactured, a * / Pirate to you the reli< ii # V: '. v' r COMF D TO, EAT. V L LOSS. nr "" ' >. CONGRE89. We are authorized to announ Hon. Joseph T. Johnson as. a cam ^ l-d^te Jor re-elcctiou to Congress fro e the 4th Congressional district. I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I respectfully announce myself f o re-election to I louse of Representative A. C. Lyleh. p 8 I hereby announce myself a cand w date for re-olectlou to the House i j Representatives, . H. C Little. a I hereby announce myself a cand * date for the" House of Represent! i. tives. Ben F. Toivnbend. - I hereby announce myself a cand. ' i date for iho u?.? UUudo 01 nepresentr j tivea, L. J. browning. FOIi SHERIFF. I I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Sheriff of U^k)! county subject to the decision of flu 1 Democratic primary. J. W. Sanders. 1,1 hereby annouuce myselt a candidate lordhenff of "Union county, subject U the decision ot Hie Dcinocia'ie voters at the enautug piuuai) election J.li LONG. 1 hereby ar nounce myself u candidate for SheriU of Union county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. jl. J. Kkmp Thomas. CLERK OF COURT. IM*?teby announce myself a candidate tor ie-electioii as Cleik of Court for L'U'iojr'.i.ouii!), sut.jt-c- to the deci ion of UM^Viuocratlc piiiuary election. 1. frank 1'kakk. f?R COUNTY SUPl'. EDUCATION. I am a candidate for re-election ttp the oftiee of County Superintend^^' of Education for Union county, a^nt D. B. FA I | *nt. FOR AUDITOR. J I hereby annnnnr>?? .?? ??* - uijiwii 8 as for Auditor of Union counly, *rIJ ,H J* fie decision of the Democratic jf '^c Lbvi \V. KJmi I hereby announce myself a onioa.^^ or re-election to the office of Audiloi iiion County, subject io the <ircbi ?f |(J is- Democratic primary 1 c inn j ' Jotiv r a i/u I hereby announce myself a ci-,n<jj. ate for Auditor of Union county,/and ledge myself to abide by the resit |i Gf le primary election. I j. iy*w 1 I hereby announce myself -,f Candidate i r Auditor for Union County sol j > ie dtcision of the Democratic i?uu?.y ret ion. J. It. Lancaster. I hereby announce myself a candidate 1 r Auditor, suhj ct to the decision of w e Democratic primary election. 11 J. P. tllttTH, ju. d V y * ih| '' A < i l i i i \mmmmmmm*. i i i i *Jm WEEK. ngs to Eat," but we are exhe daintiest Cakes, Crackt, we are prepared to grace lat can be served: French Majestas, Vanilla Choco- r oanut Macaroons, Water * SHIPMENT i complete line of Helnz's /ery package guaranteed Inited States. h ? ? . i - & * * -V' % 1 \ ^ % *JjJ ed Promptly, / i iner. Evf?y sale that we make, y' % \ *? . klways as cheap as anybody else i ability of the claims that we J i*. 4*2* p':::-: M 3ANY, af . ??a? ^ -- \ ^ 1 ^ FOR TREASURER?^ " I hereby announce myself a candidate M for re-election to the tlHce of County fl B Treasurer, subject to the decision of the B ce Democratic primary election. W B ii- Jambs II. Baktles. t[ h __ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. < I hereby announce myielf a candidate / or f >r re-election lo t he ?fllce of County . ^B !8. Commissioner* subject to the decision of \ H the Democratic primary election. ^B f U o II n. JlUULKV of I hereby announce myself a ca' di date for County Commissioner, and W will abide by the result of the Demo- H cratic primary election. H l" A. Orikin Benti.ey., B I berei>y announce myself a candidate , X l" for ro-eleciion fm Couuy Commissioner, 9| l* subject to the decision ol the Democratic JR primary election. , W. Fowler Bono. BX I heieby announce'myself a candidate as x for Couuty Commissioner, subject to . X 3 the decision o' the Democratic prin ary > .-X . election. Manforo Wiluurn. * i FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. 9 ' I hereby announce myself a candidal* . K ' for re-elect<on to the ortice.of Ubuuijy ' >' flBL Supervisor of Union County, Hubj~e' to . ttie decision of the iVumcraifo primary BP bet ion. * B .* T.J. it"TKNDAU0tl. H OMpM-by aiinou..<* myself a caudi-'aie X for Cnnuiy -upervisor subject tp tin- l?oision ol the Democratic primary X tion. ItKN O. GREGORY. K 1 hrlflij announce n?\self a caul i .?? i b - ??i vxniniy viHur," *ni j-*ct C?i lie .^3 cW'nn of the I> uiiH'.Mlic primary ? .?. S Ll'TJ tiODKUKY H FoWUIt B KOll COiiUN K It Kg i If cHiwIi'latH ^^BQHB1 for < Xroner, Subject to < 'he Peniocmlio piitDHiy e|?-ct'Oii 1 H F (iltEGORY. ^BflB I hereby announce myself, * candl- ^ date for Gorooer, subject fo the de- Jlgfi oision of the Democratic primary election. J. I). Haikkh?k. anj * Mm MAGISTRATE. .. -*y. I hertiby announce myaelf a cindl- J'\ (Into for Magistrate of Union Town* , b ship, aubect to the ^eclelon of the ^HK $| Dmournilfl prim ay. E. D. HUMPHKIKH Mt. Holly, N. J., July 12.?The Berkley Arms hotel at Berkley, near Sea-' 'We Park, N. J. was destroyed by ts~: lire to Jay. Lose la estimated at 976,- \t? ilj A \ jHH Captain Dockery Dead. f;'' Iawrencc, Kans., July 12.?W. >ockery, who, during the civil /as captain of the gunbOat DeSoto ? jflGju^ lie Atlantic blockading squadron, ead at his home ksrs, age* gt