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ALWAYS INNER-SEAL S We carry the manufactured tn Biscuit Company this week fresh f 1 r*i 11/. ill v^mtmpagne waie^ i Assorted Nabiscos I 1 Festinos I Alberts J Cheese Sandwich ( Social Teas 1 IS O'clock Teas C Vanilla Wafers ^ Sponge Lady Fingers 1 Milk Biscuit I Graham Crackers 1 Oatmeal Crackers < Uneeda Biscuit In fact for eve net111 ty dlill ^UUU find it at Union (iro (The Home of Everyt L. L. WAGNON, The Cash Bargain Store]. Skirts! |; f t Ladies Walking Skirts in dif-i lerent styles and colors, 1 from 98c to $5.00 each. s Dress Ginghams, big value at ^ 12 l-2c and 15c, our price 10c the yard. v 2 A big line of Oxrords just re- t ceived, in tans and blacks, s from 98c to $3.50 a pair. c <_ Corsets, big values, 25c and c 50c each. May Manton Patterns, all 10c / each. i MRS. 1). N. WliBORN, AN ORDINANCE AN OKDIN A \C'K TO PRKVKXT MACK M UN FROM KI.OCK IN O TIIE AI'PKOACIIKS SOUTHERN l< AII.W AY'S PASSKN< K K DEPOT. lic 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 hlock the approaches to the Passenger Depot of the Southern Railway Company in the Town cf Union, South Carolina, and all m such hacks and vehicles, except when re- I ceiving passenger* and while passengers , thereof are alighting from same,shall he aligned along the curhway on the opposite side of the street from said depot. Any person convicted of a violation of this 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 assembled, [under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Union, South Carolina, on this the sixth day of March, A. I). 1905. R. L. McNai.i.y, Mayor. Attest: W. D. Artiiuh, Clerk and Treasurer. 4-3U THb Times and Home and Farm one year for $1.25. ' - j: % FRESH iPECIALTIES entire line as v the National . Just received rom the oven: ? lu Zu Snaps ced Fruit Cake 3Iain Fruit Cake "* IV T i ug rsewton Chocolate Dessert Reaches and Cream Chocolate Ice Cream /anilla Jelly French Jumbles -emonade -ig Glace Drange Marshmallows Manilla Creams rything fresh, to eat, you will i eery Co.,. hing Good to Edt. manaqerJ ....Rich Blood Rich blood "always means ibundant vitality. This is vhere all your energy comes rom. At this season the )lood is apt to be loaded with mpurities and to be lacking n those qualities which iniure health and energy. )ur Improved Extract of Sarsoparilla vith Iodide of Potassium is i modern blood purifier. H >xpels waste matter frorr ;ystem, enriches the blood :lears the complexion anc ;;ives the whole body new mergy. The Usual Dollar Size For 75 Cents. \nd your money back if remedy fails to give satisfaction, DUKE DRUG CO. GEO. KCLLAR, Phg., Mgr. Under Hotel Union. r.A.MURRAH m has added to his stock of Stoves and Tinware a full line of 'arming Implements Cotton Planters, Plows, Hoes, etc., also Bridles, Collars and Backhands. The best of quality with the most reasonable prices. T. A MURRAH. Very Low Excursion Rates via Southern Railway. Kansas City, Mo., Southern Baptist Convention, May lOtl?-17th, 1905. Kate one first class fare plus 60 cents for round trip. Tickets 011 sale May 7 to 11, inclusive, final limit May 23rd,' 1905. St. Louis, Mo., Nutional Baptist Anniversary. May 16-24, 1905. Kate, one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15 and 16, with final limit May 27th 1905. Asheville, N. C., South Atlantic Missionary Conference, May 17-21, 1905. Kate, one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 16-17, final limit May 23rd, 1905. tort Worth, Texas, General Assembly Southern Presbyterian Church May 1H-26, 1905. Rate, one first class fare plus $2 for round trip. Tickets on sale May 15th, 16th, 17th, final liinitr May 31st, 1905. Toronto, Ont., International Sunday School Association, June 20-27, 1905. Kate, one first class fare plus 50 cents for roud trip. Tickets on sale June 19, 20, 22, 23, 1905, limited June 30th, 1905. Hot Springs, Va., Southern Hardware Jobbers Association, June 8-9. 1905. Kate, one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip-tickets 011 sale June 3, 4, 5, final limit June 13th, L905. Savannah, Ga., National Travelers Protective Association of America,May 16-23, 1905. Rate, one first class fare plus 50 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 13-14, final limit May 20th, 1905. Savannah, Ga., Fourth Annual Tournament Southern Golf Association, May 9-13, 1905. Rate, one first class fare plus twenty-five cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 7,-8. 9, 1905, limited May 15tli, 1905. The Southern Railway is the most direct line to all of the above points, operating Pullman sleeping cars, high back vestibule coaches, with superb dining car service. For detailed information apply to any ticket agent of this company or R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. v NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been duly presented to the town council of Union, South Carolina, of a majority of the freeholders of said town of Union, ? : ?<# * i%n?- ,.i..?4: k..1.1 /? | |m <ij iii^ umt nu nv^biuii Ul' nnu 1UI | the purpose of voting for the issue of. I coupon bonds to the extent of twvtityI. ?i.v.o W-ioilurs ($25,000), said bonds to bear interest at a rate not exceeding four and one-half (41) per centum per annum, payable annually, said bonds payable forty years after date, with the privilege of redemption after twenty years from date, to be issued for the purpose of liquidating the indebtedness of the town of Union, to wit: 1st. Six thousand dollars ($U,(X)0) for its sewerage system; 2nd. Four thousand dollars for its sidewalks: and 3rd, Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for its deficit On its electric lights and waterworks, namely, a total indebtedness of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)" : It appearing to the satisfaction of the town council of Union that the petition is signed by a majority of the , freeholders of said town and it further appearing that the aggregate bonded . indebtedness of said town of Union * will not exceed eight jmt centum of ; the value of the taxable property . therein. ' It is ordered that the question of the ? issue of said bonds be submitted to the qualified electors of said town of ' Union at an election to be held for r that purpose on the eleventh day of | April, 1906. The voting precincts, with duly appointed managers, will be as follows: WARD ONE. At bailey Lumber and Manufacturing Company's Store. Managers?J. ' I). Charles, \V. L. Culp and E. D. Humphries. WARD TWO, t At the office of Progress. Managers > ?10. 1.. Clark, Charlie Gofortfi and A. 1'. Abrams. ? WARD TIIRKK. I At Police Headquarters. Managers r ?George If. Oetzel. 1). S. Betsill and J. W. Meng. WARD Kot'R. At Court House. Managers?E. L. Fike, W. A. Humphries and J. J. Colson. The polls will he opened at 9 a.m. o'clock and closed at H p. in. o'clock, spul the election will be conducted in ' accordance with the laws in force governing municipal elections. Before opening the polls the managers shall take an oath to fairly nnd impartially conduct the election. Only duly registered voters will be allowed to vote in this election. Electors desiring to vote for the issue of twenty-five- thousand dollars ($25,000) coupon bolids, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding four and one-half (41) per centum per annum, payable annually, said bonds payable forty years from date, with privilege of redemption twenty years from date, for the purpose of paying said indebtedness, will deposit a ballot written or printed thereon, the following: "Issue of twenty-five thonsand dollars ($25,000) coupon l>onds by the town of Union to pay past indebtedness. Yes." Those desiring to vote against the issue will deposit a ballot, written or printed thereon, the following: "Issue of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) coupon bonds by the town of Union to pay past indebtedness. No." Immediately after closing the j>olls, the managers will priweea to count the votes, in piMilic, and make a'report c?i iih' election ana tne result, in writiiiK to the town council of Union. Done and ratified in Council Assembled, under the corporate seal of the town of Union, on this 20th day of March, A. I). 1906. Attest: R. L. McNam.y, Mayor. W. I). Arthur, 12-3t Clerk and Treasurer. The Times and Metropolitan Magazine one year for $1.80. Bring your job work to The i Times. We can please you. . - . Amended Summons for Relief. * (Complaint not served.) State of South Carolina, ) County of Union. ) Court of Common Pleas. N. H. Hawkins, Jr., Plaintiff, against Mary J. Ellis, James Greer, B. H. Greer,' Sallie Bishop. Mattie Bishop, Susan Tinsley, Lottie Srpitli, Alice _ Hawkins, vCarie Hawkins, iAircnna Hawkins, Ida Sinclair, Janie Hawkins, Maud A. Hawkins, Lizzie B. Hawkins, G. H. Hawkins, B. A. Hawkins, Robert Greer, Eugene Greer, Glover Greer, John Greer, Sue Greer, Catherine Gwynn, or heirs, unknown, Holcomb, or heirs, unknown, Defendants. To the Defendants Mary J. Ellis, James Greer, B. H, Greer, Sallie Bishop, .Mattie Bishop, Susan Tinsley, Lettie Smith, Alice Hawkins, Carrie Hawkins, Lorenna Hawkins. Ida Sinclair, Janie Hawkins, Maud A. Hawkins, Lizzie 1L Hawkins, G. H. Hawkins, B. A. Hawkins, Robert Greer, Eugene Greer, Glover Greer, John Greer, Sue Greer, Catherine Gwynn, or heirs, unknown, and Holcomb, or heirs, unknown, you are hereby summoned and required to answer the amended summons and complaint in tfhis action, which is filed in the office of the.Clerk oT Court of Common Pleas for Union County and State aforesaid and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint 011 the subscribers at their lnw office No. 8 Law Range at Union, S. C., 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 action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. BEATY & WALKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 Frank Peake, Clerk of Court. [skat.] Union. S. C., February 28th, A. I). 1905. State of South Carolina,) County of Union. f Court of Common Pleas. N. H. Hawkins, Jr., Plaintiff, against Mary J. Ellis, et al, Defendants. Take notice, that the amended Summons and complaint in the above stated cause of action, was on the twentyeig'ith day of February. A. 1). 1905, filed ill the ntH r?i> nf tin, f llii.t nf P.? ? I pf C">???uon Picas, for Union County a*id State a.ur^si't BEATY & WALKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Union, S. C., February 28th., A. D. 1905. Slate of South Carolina, ) County of Union. J Court of Common Pleas. N. H. Hawkins, Jr., PlaintifT, against Mary J. Ellis, el al, Defendants. To the Defendants, Maud A. Hawkins, G. 11. Hawkins, B. A. Hawkins. Robert Greer, Eugene Greer, Glover Greer, John Greeraud SilcGreer, take notice! That unless you procure the appointment of a guardian ad litem to apjuuir for you and defend this action in your behalf, we will, after twenty days from the service of the amended summons and complaint and notice herein, in this action, upon you, apply to C. H. Peake, Esq., Master for Union County and State aforesaid, at his office at Union Court Homy at Union, S. (!., for an order appointing some suitable and competent person to appear for you and authorizing and requiring him to appear as your guardian ad litem and requiring him to defend this action in your behalf. BEATY A WALKER, Attorneys for PlaintifT. Union, S. C., February 28th, 1905. readaLl this. You Never Know the Moment When This Information May Prove of Infinite Value. It is worth considerable to any citizen of Union to know how to be cured oi painim, annoying and itching piles. Know then that Doan's Ointment is a positive remedy for all itchiness of the skin, for piles, excems. etc. One application relieves ana soothes. Read this testimony of its merits: L. Ubele, baker and confectioner'on Main St., says: "1 have used Doan's Ointment ond found it to be as represented. It is the only remedy* on the face of the earth that I know will core itching piles, one of the most trying and irritating aftlictions'there is. Doan's OintmeDt procured at Holmes Pharmacy will cure the aflliction, and do it at once. You are welcone to use my name as one who can speak to this effect from experience." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?DOAN'S?and take no other. ^ (Harnessli Too can male* your harnrum aa soft ae a glove /JhwU and an touch aa wire l>y ImH TJW ualng EIIRKKA liar- \UB AHK nana Oil. Yoa can lengthen lu Ufa-make II LV //|HH\ l.rnt twice aa long aa u kLA^IHI ordinarily would. ! EUREKA f Harness Oil make* a poor looking bar. I AH neea Uka new. Made of I^K pure, heavy bodied oil, eapec I ally prepared to wtth toad the weather. l^H Sold everywhere In eaaa?all etna. i4s ky8TAHQAB0 OH C0.\M I J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. J. CLGUUGH WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 12 up Stairs Foster Building. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, 'ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. DTH MONTGOMERY, M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Office in Opera House ' Building. Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. Residence Phone 147. 11-lJtp - Dr. J. M.JVallne Dr. H. L. Fellers lA/Ai I Arc 9. ecu roe WW nkunUL U r LLLLIAO, \ ' e^DENTISTS^ Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty.. Offices: ' Rooms 1 and 2 Nicholson building. Phone 117. Shoes! Shoes! % % w * If it is Shoes you need no one can satisfy you better in style or price than .I will. I handle the Brown Shoe Co. Famous 5 Stars line. The only house recognized by the St. Louis Purchase Exposition with two grand prizes, - which is the highest award ever given any shoe manufactory in the world^ Try a pair of the White House Shoes, stands without an equal, at $3.50. Also the Buster Brown specialties for l * Doys ana girls. How About Your Spring Suit? My stock for this season is by far the handsomest, newest, most up-to-date and desirable I have ever had, also correctly cut,' that is why the suits are so comfortable. The smallest thing about my place is price; the biggest thing is value. Come and judge for yourself. GEO. W. GOING. Wall - Paper in stock, lots of it, sonic pfrctty patterns from 10 cents up. Four sets of siflnplc books of the latest thing in paper for the season of 1005. 1 will order at 10 per cent over cost and freight. Pictures friihied while you wait. New stock, lots of styles and plenty of it. If the very liest work at the lowest price eounts, your orders will come my way. Upholstering, carpet laying. If you want your work done promptly, see me, I guarantee satisfaction. Just in. a full sunnlv r?f ??? rrv " ""V nishes, the very thing for doing over your mahogany or walnut furniture. I rub and polish all nice work. Your repair work will be attended to promptly if you Ring 168. Milling, The Paper Man. BOILERS AND ENOINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, Georgia. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that C. A. Betflill. guardian of tne estate of Orin B. Holm, has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as sack guard in. It is ordered, that the 17th day of April, A. D. 1006, be fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of saiu estate. Jason M. Grisr, Probate Judge, Union County, 8. 0. I Published in Tng Union Timks March 17tb, 1006. ll-4t Departing Hair can always be induced to remain permanently by use of , Huiet's Hair Tonic. Can't fail to stop the falling out. Stimulates .growth, invigorates the^ scalp and increases the lustre of the hair. We Deliver Goods to any part of the city at anytime. . Palmetto Drtig Co. ' HII1ET & RESWICK, Owners. If You want to Do like others do SB Trade with Turner & Mayfield. They have what you want at prices to suit, and on terms you can very easily agree. Just received a shipment Of Rugs, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. How about one of our 36 pound feather beds for. $10? Pay $5 when you get it and balance in fall. Give us a call. TUBNER & MAYFIELD WHIPS AND POCKET KNIVES CHEAP AT J. T.. SEXTON'S. When You Buy Your Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and Millinery from us you , a not only get the goods V at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, but you are also given Trading Stamps, with which to get premiums. Remember this when you need anything in our line. M. E. TINSLEY. j . i. I A FAMOUS FRUIT LANDS. Of the East Texas Country. =33 Home of the Elberta peach, the ^ strawberry, plum, pear, tomato>andv Jjffl other fruits and vegetables. Big. mon- jfl ey in growing for the northern markets. On February 7th and 21st, March 7th and 21st, round trip home-seekers tick- 4 ets from St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo or d Memphis to Texas points at rate of one fare plus $2 not exceeding $15. One way colonist tickets at half fare, V plus$2on February 21st and March 21st. M Write for booklet on Texas fruit lands, map and time table. L* ^ni i Hj r# . -| Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Ga. |Kfl| Final Discharge. BKfe Notice is hereby given that 8. MeanaMg2|v Beatv, Administrator of the Estate oflKL ' Robert B. Beatv, deceased, barf* . applied to Jason M. Oreer, Judge ofc-f"'* Probate, In and for the County of Uniottjr, W, for a final discharge as such Admin is^V It is Ordered, That the 4th day of April, A. D., 1006, be fixed for hearingof Petition, and a final settlement of m said Estate. . JH Jason M. Gates, jh Probate Judge, ' j?? Union County, 8.0. ?HB Published in Thk Union Tina March . jH 3rd, 1906., 04t, M HI