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H Y Oil I ANc I You cai g Are Com1 I UNION CO _ Mmmmmmm A iwI i i i.in 1,i. .. , , .. , titiiiK oecil (Uliy I sen ted to tin* town council of Uni Smith Carolina, of a itiajorily of freeholders of said town .of Uni pray ing that an election In- held tin- purposo of voting for the isstn coupon bonds to the extent of twei live thousand dollars s bonds to bear interest at the rate six per centum per annum, paya annually, said bonds payable fo years after date, with the privilcg? redemption after twenty years fr date, to be issued for the purpose liquidating the indebtedness of town of Union, to wit: 1st. Six tho and dollars Cfcb.OOO) for its sewert system; 2nd. Four thousand doll for its sidewalks; and 3rd. Fiflt t honsand dol la rs (* I for its deli on its electric lights and waterwor namely, a total indebtedness twenty-live thousand dollars ($25,Out It appearing to the satisfaction the town council of Union that I petition is signed by a majority of I freeholders of said town and it fnrtl appearing that the aggregate bond indebtedness of said town of Uni will not exceed eight per centum the value of the taxable propel therein. It is ordered that the (piestion of I issue of said bonds be submitted to t qualified electors of said town Union at an election to be held that purpose on March 2Mb. IOOT>. '| voling precincts, with duly appoint managers, will be as follows: H AHII onk. At Bailey Lumber and Manufactii in^r Company's Store. Managers? l>. Charles, \V. L. Culp tind 10. I f timphries. w.wtn TWO, At the oilier of Progress. .Manage ?10. I.. Clark, Charlie Gofortli at A. I'. Ahrams. W.\KI> tii it re k . At Police Headquarters. Manage ?George II. Oelzel. I). S. Bctsill ail .1. W. Meng. W.\HI> KOt'lt. At Court House. Managers?10. I Pike, W. A. Humphries and J. J. Co son. The polls will he opened at 0 a. n o'clock and closed sit 0 p. in. o'clocl smd the election will he conducted i accordance with the Jaws in fore governing municipal elections. if., r opening tiic polls th?* niaiif gers shall lake an oath to fairly an impartially conduct the election. Only duly registered voters will 1> allowed to vote in I his election. Electors desiring to vote for the is sue of twenty-live thousand dollar ($23,000) coupon lionds, hearing in tercstat six per centum per annum payable annually, said bonds payahh forty years from dale, with privilcgi of redemption twenty years from date for the purpose of paying said indebt cduoss, will deposit a ballot writtoi or printed thereon, the following "fssue of twenty-live thousand dollar.' ($25,000) coupon bonds by the town ol Union to pay past indebtedness. Yes." Those desiring to vote against the issue will deposit u ballot, written 01 Jli, Don't > w Suit Righl ^ B U T? How About Pants i get Pants and wear. Portable. I ITTON MILLS 01 sue of twenty-five thousand dollar ($25,000) coupon bonds by the town o Union to pay past indebtedness. No.1 lon' Immediately after closing the polls the managers will proceed to conn lon? the votes, in public, and make a repor of the election and the result, in writ [ of I - .1 : ink, in me lown council or Union, ity- Done and ratified in Council As aid I, semhled, under the corporate seal o ?l | tin1 town of Union, 011 tiiis sixth da; ble of March, A. D. IfMVS. rty Attest: R. I,. McNam.y, ' of Mayor, oni \v. I>. Arthur, ' of |o-3t Clerk and Treasurer. I?! A Word ars i^jj Wisely spoken fills a noble missioi ks, in the world. We have a word t< of speak to those seeking recreation. '' \Ve believe it is a wise word. Th( the busy worker must have some change the in the. daily grind or the health will er be sapped. There are many ways in which this needed recreation may uf be had. Some of these ways sire rty rather too expensive. The millionsi ire can afford si trip in his special ear or si voyage in his costly yacht. uf .Most of us cannot afford these exfor pensive luxuries. A man may find he recreation by digging in bis garden. (,<1 | Hut such a process is work. The fact takes siway much of the benefit. Swimming would be good exercise .j and is greatly to be enjoyed. But D. where is the water? The Forest is five miles siway. One standard amusement is always at hand durr* ing the spring and summer?hase 1 hall. It is inexpensive, it is always to he had, it is play and not work, I and it is exciting. Just the thing id | to rejoice the heart and invicrnr?*? 1 'Owa ,llv the mind and lwxly. We can help you in the matter of an outfit. We .. sell halls, hats, gloves and face proI tectors. We have these goods in many styles and all prices except high prices. We have outfits to n suit small hoys and outfits to suit c grown men. We sell * them at reasonable prices. Ixx>k in and (j examine these grxxls. Make an investment and then get ready for e the ball season. Besides halls, hats and gloves we sell pure drugs at reasonable prices. We sell drug gist's sundries at reasonable prices. (Jive us a trial and we will prove . lf[ our words. . THK RICE DRUG COMPANY. i A Union Woman Asks < "Have you a lloor paint that will last ,u f two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's: it ' has a beautiful gloss and will wear two tears if properly applied, bailey Lunf-iH er&Mfg. Co. Ir Want li ?* ggg i \ Now I I* J , that fit I Prices Low. | EPT.STORE I -1A Sermonette by W. M.Fostei 8 f Dent. :>:24 ''Hut from thenei [ tlion shalt seek the Tioril thy (toil, t thou shalt find Him, if thou seek - Him with all thy heart and with all thy soul." f To seek (?o<l is the very emhodi" y ment of wisdom, and none are wise who seek Him not. To fear Him also is the beginning of that wisdom which comes down from above, and is tirst, gentle, then peaeable, easy * to 1 ><i entreated, full of mercy and good fruits. This is that wisdom j which makes one wise unto salvajtion, fills the soul with joy un1 I .ok.n.l.. ' " 1 * ? . pw.nttUH; <11 in tun 01 glory. That ' makes the crooked straight, and the jrough places plain, that builds up [ the waste places of /ion, that leads | to pastures green that leads beside the still waters of Clod's peace that ' passes knowledge and understanding. No mortal should forget this gladsome. command of Him who speaks and it is done, commands and it stands fast, "Seek and ye shall find, ask and ye shall receive, knock ami it shall be opened unto you, for everyone that sceketh lindeth, and everyone that asketh receiveth, and to everyone that knocketh it shall be opened. Be not doubting but believing, yea let (Jod be true, but every man a liar. He gives all this blessed assurance, "I will in no wise east out any that come unto me." For this is the love of Clod, that we keep his commandments, and His commandments are not grievous. It is with the heart that man belicveth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Seek Him, who made the Seven Stars and Orion, that i makcth the day dark with night, that turneth the shadow of death 1 into the morning, the fs^rd is His ! name. When you seek, you must i believe that God is, and that He is i a rewarder of all them that dtfi- i gently seek Him. Whoever he- , lieves in his heart that Jesus Christ ' is the son of God, is lx>rn of God. t Exeept a man la; l>orn again, he cannot see the kingdom of (tod. ^ The good man meditates upon the law of God day and night, and the I/ord says that mau shall l>e like a tree planted by the rivers of water, hat hringeth forth his fruit in his leason, whose leaf also shall not vither, and whatsoever he docth' hall prosper. All tlcsh should re- h aember this truth, godliness isj^ jrofitablc unto all things having A promise of the life that now is, ana >f that which is to conio. And without controversy, great is tho * mystery of godliness, God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles,, Ixdievod on in the world, received up into glorj*. Be this our heart felt prayer, Bless the lx>rd O my soul and all that is within me bless his holy name. None ever find who do not seek. The finders are the lowly meek; They seek the Lord with heart and soul And all such, Jesus will make whole. The humble and the contrite heart, Will never hear the word depart; God will bid all such to come in, Because He pardons all their sins. . The humble ask and they receive. > Because in Christ they now believe; 1 Heirs of God and His Sovorign I grace, I With joy now run the Christian's race. They sought with heart and soul and found, Obeyed the gospel's charming } sound; ? Born from above with joy they 1 speed, And to God's word give earnest heed. Roll Ye Away the Stone, j Stop! Consider! Act wisely! Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor drunkards, nor extortioners shall enter the kingdom of God. My example and influence shall be against wine and strong drink. And they ask who art thou. Oh! T am one crying in the wilderness, hike yc away the stone, the stone of poverty, the stone of misery, the stone of strife, the stone of shame, the stone that brings trouble in peaceful homes, the stone that brings disgrace, poverty and shame, the stone that brings men to the judge's throne, the stone that makes men wear-stripes and chains, the stone that makes men murder their friends, s ----. w. we alljn;l>l<"_'' Tub Workers. Executive Committee of the County Cotton Growers Associaion. At the convention Monday a motion was made and carried, that the president of the county association appoint two persons in each township as a township executive coin inittee and that the township executive committees shall constitute the j county executive committee. The iiollowing are the names of those J appointed: | Pinokney Township?F. M. Adams, 1). J. Farr. Crosskeys?J. 1). Graham, G. T. Hoi lis. Kantuc?Dr. T. B. Bates, Dr. J. T. Jeter. Union?J. L. Belue, J. J. Hughes. Jonesvillc?J.-.W, Scott, J. G. Bishop. Bogansville?G. T. Hyatt, S. F. Stanford. Fish Dam?J. G. Rice, R. G. Hill. Goshen Hill?J. G. Epps, C. II. Rice. Dr. T. B. Bates is chairman of 'the county executive committee. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT HACKMEN FROM I* LOCKING THE APPROACHES SOUTHERN RAILWAY'S PASSENGER DEPOT. He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Union, South Carolina, in Council assembled and by authority of same: Section i. That it shall be unlawful for any driver of a hack or other vehicle used for transporting passengers to block the approaches to the Passenger Depot of the Southern Railway Company in the Town cf Union, South Carolina, and all such hacks and vehicles, except when receiving passengers and while passengers thereof are alighting from same, shall be nligned along the curbway on the opposite side of the street from said depot. \ny person convicted of a violation of mis ordinance shall be fined not more more than Ten Dollars ($10.00) or imprisoned not more than Thirty (30) Days. Done and ratified in Council assem>led, under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Union, South Carolina, on this he sixth day of March, A. D. 1905. R. L. McNally, Mayor. Attest: >V. D. Arthur, Clerk and Treasurer. 4\")t. Mr. Robt. Russell arrived in the. S| ity Thursday from Atlanta to look ftcr his contracts here. Bishop W. \V. Duncan visited is son", Col. T* C. Duncan this eck. I OVER - B We bought too last Fall and the that we have a b of 8c and 10c qi going to sacrifii rather than carr next season. T FOR ONLY G< McLure Mer The Unde Advertised Letters tomaining in the Post Office at Union, >. C., for the week ending March 10, 905. A?Will Adair. B?May Brock. ??Edmund Eigner, F?It J Fowler. II?Inez Hftll, It A Hensor, Luda llobson, E B Humphries, May Hutto, Hob Hyman. J?L A Jones, Ely Lipsey. M?Kate Miller, It L Moore. _ P?Nellie Parks. It?Willie Robinson. S?Bud St. John, J. N. Sanders, J. A. | 0. KUredd, Emma Smith, Mrs. Maggie' Sprouse. T?Mrs. A L Todd. W?Jack Walker, W A Walker, Lula Ward. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. IIuntkr, ,P. M. iTHE H EG E LOG B BAM ^ ' j SAW MILL WITH ptt^ - _ vlnc feed works Engines and BoieerRT^ . I Machinery, Cotton GisNiN8?<lft!>,no making and S ii i no i, e and ijath Machinery. Corn Mills, Etc., Etc. GIBBLS MACHINERY CO., Columbia, S. C. The Gibees Shingle Machine ^^^^ i^BBBMaRncimnBgBBaDHav Food For Lent - JL V ^ Baked Beans would be just the thing for the Lenton Season, were it not for the Pork with which they are usually prepared, ! for they are both nourishing and appetizing. HEINZ | VEGETARIAN BAKED BEANS are put up in Tomato ; Sauce with the Pork left out. In all other ! respects they are just the same as the fa- j miliar Heinz Baked Beans. They are very appetizing, many people i who do not care for pork preferring them the year aronnd. We have Heinz Vegetarian BakoH WVUI IJ 111 | medium sized tins at 20 cents. I Union Grocerv Co. ''Seasonable Groceries," "Always Fresh." | OUGHT! many Outings consequence is ig lot on hand lality. We are ce these goods y them over till hey are yours : PER YARD. ^ cantile Co., rsellers. Special Advertisements Notices will be inscrtod in this column at the rutc of 25 words or less for itftc ono Issue, four Issues for 75c. Additional linos over twenty five words Be a lino. FRESH garden seed in one cent papers. Onion sets, peas and beans at Scaife's. YOU can lighten the cares of housekeeping and stimulate into activity that dull feeling that comes on in spring if you will allow us to supply your table with such seasonable dishes as Cream of "Wheat, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, Oat Flakes, Graham ^ I Flour, Buckwheat Flour and Trisj cuit. The Union Grocery Company. I LOST?A gold cross off of watch fob. | Lost between Sam S. Farrars residence and Monarch Mills. Suitable I reward for tindinssame. M. W. Culp. j (400 per cent.) The sales in our roasted I eolTee department increased just four hundred per cent over the proceeding year. We attribute this to I thy fact that every brand in our department represent, the very highest value in its class. We are exclusive agents for the famous Chase & Sanborn coffees; fresh roasted once or twice each week ; ground to suit and delivered promptly to any part of the oily. If you enjoy good coffee, entrust your orders to us. The Union Grocery Company. LOST?Between Hotel Union and my residence a gold brooch studded with IKsarls. Reward if returned to Henry M. Holmes at Tim^s office. PURE Muscavado molasses. Received this week, a puncheon of the oldfor umied rummy kind. Let us send treat. wil,^njoy the Grocery Company. * OR SALE?Two 6 room cottages and 4 vacant lots averaging GO to 65 fppf front and^150 to 197 feet deen. in a uesiraoie location in the city. Terms 1-3 cash, balance on 1 and 2 years credit & 8 per cent, interest. Apply to Union Times. 10-4t. THE largest variety and the best selection of garden seeds we ever had. A complete line of Ferry's A Crossman's, all new. Send lis your list or come yourself and we will take pleasure in selecting what you want. The Union Grocery Company. CLOSED?1 will Iw absent from the city until March 20th, consequently my ofliee will lie closed w until that date. Dr. McCrccry (1 lymph, Eye Specialist. 9-2t FOR Lent, we have prepared to meet the needs of all our patrons. Don't forget that on all special occasions that require change and variety of table supplies, you will find us glad and ready to meet your every requirement. The Union Grocery Company. ON Thursday. Friday and Saturday I will make the most sweeping reduction on everything in the store before leaving for New York. I want the monev to hnw mwri.. 1 # f)"VU3 III targe quantities and must have it. Everything goes. 2000 yards of 0} cent ginghams at 3 7-8 cents for this sale. 800 yards brown sheeting at 2c a yard, limited 10 yards to a customer, and all other goods cut to about half prico for these three days at Flynn's cash store. MULES FOR HALE?Two extra fine large mules for sale. Guaranteed to be without fault, Haw or blemish. J. Clough Wallace. 8-8t FLYNN'S money paving sale closes on Saturday night and you had better make hay while the sun shines- t*k? -I? v..u jinim wmie you can get it. When Flynn advertises bargains he means what he says, it costs nothing to see if it is so. FRESH tanioca, farina, sago, preserves, jellies, pickles, sauces, mustards and olives at the Union Grocery Company this week. ANY person needing 8pring and Summer goods that are now being sacrificed at Flynn's, will miss bargains. Flynn pays he is needing money he certainly has something in view where he can double his money or he would not sacrifice his goods as he is J now, before going north. He cer- V tainly is not sacrificing new goods lust opened for fun. he knows what he is about. Oic Ginghams for Wc, and all other goods about the same reduction is something you cannot get every day. His new white oonnternanes are not mere than half price and in confidonce we tell our readers to take advantage of these great bar gains for ths next two days,