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I ^ 1 Food Vali 1 of a Sods WW You have h Ifh other foods m IH tissue building H You know 1 !|| of these elem< V food contains t ft proportions as h The United | that soda crc I richer in the I have a much V building and h ft article of food ( That is wh I an important ] I sent the supei J their goodness I from the oven I Don't forgot onroinc-f oi* tni m IIP V uil| /-<ir'to^Cr'Ckm A too small to m. /AA I Butler Thin Biscuit 1 fl I Social Tea Biscait J I \~?y NATION Popular Excursions via Summons for Relief. Southern Railway. ThoSIateofSotithCarolina,(Court County of Union. ) Proba I ho Southern Railway will soil John K. Rlake ns Executor of the Li ri.un.l tfi.a * 11 u? 10 iv? me louinving aviil and Testament of Lark in pjints for special occasion: It ice, Deceased, Plaintiff, Calhoun, S. C. South Carolina |Rosanna Kerns, .lames Rowland Ri< State Summer School, June 21st, Preston Rice, Berry Rice, Aleth July 111th, 11)05. Itate one first DRice, alias Alethca Prisock, Ez class fare plus 25 cents for round 3Rice, Leila M. Singleton, and M. . . ? ,, . . ,, n 11 Bailey and W. .1. Bailey, partm trip from all points in South Caro- ijdoing business under the lirm nai Una. '.'of M.S. Bailey & Son, Defemlan Knoxville, Tenn. Summer To the Defendant EzellRicc! School, June 20th, July 2Sth,llK)5. You are hereby summoned and i ? . ' ,. I t .quired to answer the complaint Kate one fare plus _."> cents for this action which is tiled in the ofli round trip. of the Judge of Probate for the si Nashville, Tenn. Penlxnly Sum- county and to serve a copy of yo mer School, Vandcrhilt Biblical In- thVnd- col"PlainJ ?Tn } ... . T , . . .... , Subscribers at their otrice at Unu statute June 11th, August Jth, 1 .)() >. ^ (j t within twenty days after t Bate one fare plus 25 cents for ! service hereof, exclusive of the day round trip I such service and if you fail to answ Asheville, X. C. Conference of1 the complaint, within the time afoi i, , ? said, the Plaintiff in this action w \ oung I copies Missionary Associsi- apply to the court for the relief d tion, June 25th, July 2nd, 11)05. manded in this complaint. Bate one fare plus 25 cents for Braty & Wai.kkr, round trip. Hyi.kwk Sawvm .. 1 ,, , . . . . Attorneys for PlaintifT. Denver, Col. Account Interna- Union, S. C., January 25th, 1905. tional Epworth league Convention. ' Bate very low, and will he given on ITheState of South Carolina, ) Court application I County of Union. f Probai Ashury Park, N. J. Account lohn R. P.lake as Executor of the Li x. , \. , , . .. * \\ ill and Testament of Lark in J National Educational Association! in-s-mr ivivv, lycviViinuu , I 1211II l?I II, July Jl-7. Rate very low and givon against oil application. Rosanna Kerns, et al, Defendants. Baltimore, Md. Account I'nited To the Defendant, Ezell Rice, Society Christian Endeavor Inter- rake Notice! That unless you pr . r i -ii cure the appointment of a guardn national ( (invention, July <>th-lOtJi, litem to appear and defend tli It>05. Rate one first class fare plus action in your hchnlf, we will, aft fcl .(X) for round trip. twenty days from the date of the s< Sk Buffalo, X. Y. Annual Meeting vice of the Summons and this notic i t i > i> /t i-n t i in this action upon you, apply to Ho ( rand Bodge B. 1 . (>. Elks, July j^soii M. Greer, Probate Judge in ai 1 1 -1 ">, ltM)5. Rate one first class for the County and State aforesaid, fare plus SI.(X) for round trip. his office, at Union Court House, f ,, ? an order appointing some suitable ai . oiithern Railway call oner many competent person as guardian ad lite other attractive rates. For full in- for you, authorizing and re<|uirii formation consult any ticket agent him to appear and defc id this ne.th or R. W. Hi nt, in your behalf . ,, . . IlKATV ft \\ Af.KKR, Division Passenger Agent, Ilvnua ic A Sawykr, Charleston, S. C. Attorneys for IMaintifT. Union, S. C., January 25th, 1905. 22-# t m Phone No. 10 !j Famous Fruit Farms of Texas. j Arkansas, Louisiana, and the ktp 11 ft if mm r a wnen you warn ?outn-wcst reached by tin- Cotu Belt Route. You can purchase ve ^JtuL cheap round trip "Home Seeker" tic prpch firnrPriPC eta at Atlanta, Birmingham, Anniato I ilvv I I V^ll \JI Montgomery and certain other poin Vegetables, Chickens K/XaT J'siS ? i and allow stop overs any point west < and r"fldS Memphis. Ask for tickets to read I * Memphis and The Cotton Belt. Wril \j. P. Smith, Trav Pass. Ag Jam & a am a | Atlanta, (ia. X r X I I IN Brin& y?ur Job work t0 Th . I . VJL./\ I wll.JTlMESt We can pleasey0lJ I i i i i ? le i l Cracker H eard that some foods furnish fat, Wr) ake muscle, and still others are /ft : and heat forming. I that most foods have one or more I snts, but do you know that no I hem all in such properly balanced Wt a good soda cracker ? Zw\ States Government report shows /rA ickers contain less water, are ! muscle and fat elements, and III higher per cent of the tissue |H eat forming properties than auy \MjJ made from flour. /M y llneeda Biscuit should form W >art of every meal. They repre- M rlative of the soda cracker, all 3 and nourishment being brought H to you in a package that is proof II [)isture and dust?the price being jM sntion. w| AL BISCUIT COMPANY II "TllC f (NCCCtL Ho,T to M-kf' n Tnrkldl. Tllnff ?T\%? ^\JT ? XanE* wVJ ^ To two quarts of strained tomu of ftty tt| and water add salt and pepper ant te. IM39 wr\l*v w*^ v*W?Vl boil. In tbe meantime wash one1st OV & C tl VAltO pound of the large Carollua rice v M. ? wl\ the water runs off clear and put CCTIIA Mf 4 A|d ^itSf |d and one-quarter of a pound of bi; ? " ??? ? ?Vn ""trl In n spider while wet and keep stir 24>' ClOCVjC TUP C m- it until the rice begins to swell ^Yj "fc W W takes a golden color. Then turn it ^ \ the boiling tomato water, covei ?'rii closely and set it on a moderately ne - ^ W0 #T^ part of the range for twenty-five i ts. ^ utes_ It must not be stirred nor g lowed to burn, but no water neec re- added If the proportions are obser BBAIIN A When done put two ounces of butt< 'V4: a 4|E1| the spider and allow It to become f 11 _ | eu. Turn the rice out into a mourn ',,r a Patter and pour the molted bu Oe ? HIGH (iRADE over It. If directions are carefully juI gLlowed every kernel of rice will be uf B!!P CTCp^ C? arate from the rest and the pilaff t; Vb^ i? | E?Wan nnd goodre ill The woman who can break hcrsel le- IF Yrtll W7\NT t*ie of saying "I told you so ' * "U j/w rlli I n0^. ap^ t0 flgurc ju tijC divorce coin TUT ipCQT OPCITCC Perhaps one reason why the la\ | IIL [DLv I UUlTLL 80 expensive is because the jii charges the Jury so often. of Put up in a tin can, in America , *?'"> ,hOTe no,bl?e "? S"M,' 1st , , ' , . , loves young dream, the sugar t: d. today, SOalOd, and prefers an article on which It can d has this label, it I dividends, means a guaran- . # A ~ . f f u Iunn mny cover con tee OT TresnneSS, erable ground, but he never gets crispness or qual- place that is worth going to. lis ity or ? e' w ? . AN ORDINANCE Your Money Back. ,, '??, n. * Requiring Sidewalks to be Repi id ed by Persons Making Exat. cavatlons Therein. >y tiian thirty da^s. Us Done and ratified in Council asa t. it n n under the corporate seal of I llA llniAfl I rACACU I A town of Union, South Carolina, on - 1 IIC UIllOIl lllUltly UK, l?t day of May, 1906 p k J Attest: R. L. McNam.y, ,.| Union's Coffee Store. " w'"oi.A,KiV Moy" ? - ?? A MEMORY OF LEE. lie II ml Mnrh Dlicntty- of BearliiB ?ntl Beauty of Fne*. Soon after tlie Confederate* bcgnu to outer the town (Ellr-abethtowu) I inet a friend of mine, the son of Dr. Doyle, who told uie that his father had just boon sent for to see Lee aud that I might go, too, If I ran as fast as my small legs could carry me. * and we found the doctor just starting. Dr. Doyle was a man who had been In communication with the enemy from the beginning of the war, but had so far managed to escape the fate of many Innocent men. Two of his sons had been arrested a short time before and were lying In Jail when their friends arrived and set them free. The doctor was In his old gig and, being an Immense man, left no room for any one else In It, so we two boys oaf /vn tl.n KaIiI.i.1 Tf am oat vu tuu njri 111^.1 tnuiiiu. it nas uu the Wllllamsport pike, about half n mile from the town, that we met General Lee. lie had dismounted and was standing by his horse, a small sorrel mare, which, I was told, It was his custom to ride on the march. Ills staff ! was brlllinnt In gold lace, but he was , very simply dressed. No one could have seen that man without being I greatly Impressed with the dignity of his bearing and the beauty of his face, j His hair at this time was almost en, tlrely white, and those who had seen him the year before said li* had aged grently In the short space of tlmo which had elapsed since the battle of Autletam. I could not help thinking of Washington as I looked at that calm, sad face. It has been said since by those who were near him that he had no expectation of conquering the north and that at the most lie only hoped to win a great battle on northern soil In order to affect public opinion In Europe and lead to the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. However that may he, there was nothing about his bearing which looked like a great hope. ?Rev. Dr. Leighton Park In Century. Japanese Radlsli. Picture to yourself n pure white radish tlie size of a basolmll or larger, Arm and solid. Such Is the Japanese radish. Cut It, and you And It ban the consistency of a Baldwin apple. Arm and Ane grain; taste, and It proves to be away ahead of the most delicate spring radish that ever passed your Hps. It will thrive at any season during the growing yenr. It may be transplanted or left alone, cultivated or uncultivated It Is as good to eat when In bloom as In Its younger days, and one radish will provldo bulk enough for three or four people or more.?Garden Magazine. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Tho examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Wintbrop College and for the admission of new stuTT dents will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 7th, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than fifteen iuvs years ui age. vvnen scnoiarsnips are I let vacated after July 7, they will be awardhalf cd to those making the highest average intll at ^is examination proviaed they meet lint conditions governing the award. : Applicants for scholarships should ittcr wrjt,e to President Johnson before the r,nS examination for scholarship application and blanks. Into Scholarships are worth $100 and free r It tuition. The next session will open hot September 20, 1905. For further infor,nin mation and catalogue, address PRES. D. B.JOHNSON, , "l" 22-5t Rock Hill, S. C. 1 be . vcd. Cheap Rates to Texas. ?opArkansas, Louisiana, and the Southf of west? Each first and third Tuesday ? , you can purchase tickets at Atlanta, 18 Birmingham, Anniston, Montgomery, 'fa. and certain other points to" the Great South-west and return by Memv is phis and the Cotton Belt route at luge K'*:nviy rcuuceu ruu's. IICKCIS allow stop overs any place .west of Memphis, and are good to return any day with, ag in 21 days after purchase. Write me to make arrangements and see that rust; your tickets read by Memphis and the raw Cotton Belt route. h. P. Smith, Traveling Passenger Agent, 203 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. sld - iwantedi llr" | -BY- j 5 Excelsior Knitting I >u th ? 11 r. Mills, 1 who J S Ife 8 UNION, S. C.: ! "toe J 'r a J 1,000 first-class Cedar- ? S P?st? each 8 ^eet 'on8 5 up- and to measure 4 inches ped" S scluare at small end; n as also 500 cords first-class # any , 4_ft< pjne \ty0od. ? ting lore I ?APPLY TO? I not 9 en i J. H. GAULT, i the S the Treasurer & Manager. J i 19-21t * ? # T.A.MURRAH _ has added to his stock of Stoves and Tinware a full line of s. Farming Implements Cottoif Planters, Plows, Hoes, etc., also Bridles, Collars and Backhands. The best - of quality with the most reasonable prices. T. A MURRAH. * WALLACE & BARRON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. CLOrOK WAf.f.ACK. P. I). BARRON. ? OHice?Rooms 12 and 13, up stairs, opposite Hotel Union. Practice in the State and United States Courts. 24-ly SCAIFE & HAMBL1N, ^ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. n H MnvTr.nMCDv u n m*? ma. XTKVfll 1 I , ITI. lit PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Office in Opera House Building. Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. Residence Phone 147. 1l-12tp F. C. DUKE, Representing the Best and Most Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies In the world, OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. tl. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. ????? Dr. J. M. Wallace Dr. H. L. Fellers WALLACE & FELLERS, s^dentists^ Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 Nicholson Building. Phone 117. Tmp Mrn.t? inn Rriu SAW MILL with Heacock-Kinq feed Works Engines and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Qinnino, Brickma kino and Bring lb and Lath Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc., Etc. GIBBES MACHINERY CO.. 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