The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 06, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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We Miss
Many of the Goctl
Things in Lite Because
we do net ,
Seek Them
I
This :i; --plies. loivibly,
to our wearing i
apparel. Get the !
value oi your m- >in-y j
ny buying h. Kup- j
ponheimor's LINE ;
CLOU IKS "made 1
i'i.urht at the iiaht !
price."
We have then
WE INVIT
J. C(
j Bug
ji Is sold uik
|| guarantee
Jj| And other
m Keepers ai
li business.
H Sprinkler 1
I LARGE B
I The Rice
SS S Shs S
, ,, II . ? -??*
^p MiSii jor iity Democratic Prima
Election.
An I'li-olliui'iil of Doinucratie voi?
to - tlu* city l)?r?i icralic Primary oli
t mi in I'liion, S. on May I. Ii <
*\!ll In- conducted between tin- lion
<>l' |o a. in. and 7 |>. in., for live (lav
l? ^iunin^r Tuoday \j?riI In, P.hitJ.'j
I ? a ni., and closing Saturday. Apr
il. I il, sit iip. :n The following ar
t'.io p!ac? - of I'.nrolliiionl and th
Hoards of iinI'olIn.ont for tin- respeci
i \ o I'd- of i ho (' i I \ of I'l.;
Ward I?Old/** I 11 art! wan Co'
St ire?J. i? Richard-. \Y. J. Mailt*
(J. 11. Norman
Ward 'J?Union Slim- (Jo.'.- Store
l{. \. < Hiphani. .1. IS. timer, S. M
lie i! \
W aril i! ? Mel.ore .Mereantiie Co.'S
-e ,1. F. Mel ore. ('. T. ISoyd, John
.lolly.
Ward I?SlierilT's tltlict. Coiirl
lion e?' I). Iligli, !?'. F. Sanders.
W. 1). I'arks.
The requirement- for enrol linen I sire
eolltslill 'It ill Section "J of the Rules
and Regulation.- for I h e <' i I y Meiooersitie
Primary Flection, and are as
follows:
" Kvery while Meinoerat. resilient
within the corporate limits of the City
of Union, and heing of legal age or u ho
will lie of legal sige at the time of the
city general election next ensuing, and
having resided, or will have at the
time of the city general election next
ensiling, resided in tin* Slate of South
Carolina for two years, in tin city of
Union for one year and in the ward in
which In- oiTcrs to enroll, for thirty
days in xt preceding ii
t - ?' nil I'll) j
election, and producing and exhibiting t
his State and County rt gistration certificate
and liis tve< iplx for payment
of eily taxes last din, shall lie nut it led 1
In enroll and to vote in the City Item- !|
itoratic Primary Klection. Provided, s
When an applicant for enrollment has! \
lost his slat'1 and county registration | *
certideate, he may be enrolled 011 til- j
ing with the Hoard of Knrollment in ttl
his Ward the billowing oath, signed by m
him before an oflicer authorized to ad- \|
minister the same: *
"I? do hercd y solemnly swear }
that I am n qualified voter in the Dim- *'*
oerntic I'tiinary 1'Jlection for the City hi
OX Uuivni fc/oUVh Cttroimu | thut) X buvO th
COPVWCHT QVn.
$15.00 to $22.50
E INSPECTION.
3HEN.
Death
ier our positive
to do the work.
lv j 11 /I r> iv-f ? - - ? J ?
re put out of j
Easy to apply. |
top on bottle. I
OTTLE 25c. 1
1
i Drug Co. |
resided, or will have re>?i<led l?y t
- I time of the nc\l enduing general ei
eleetion on tie tirst Tuesday in.In
.next, in the State of South Caroli
i for two years, in the. City of Union f
"lone year and in Ward for tliir
t'" | days; ilial I have paid all Stale. Cou
Mi, ! ty and City taxes due by me for oi
| year past: and that I am a ipialilic
and registered voter in the State an
County general i leelions. and that
jl registration eerlilieate ha- been issue
to me as Mteli (|ualitied voter by tb
Hoard of It gistration for Union conn
ly, Soul li ("arolina."
Any eotni?b?i.
, mi? 10 enrollment fo
the City Democratie Primary Clcctioi
in it.- ( lie made la-fore Hie Kxcciitivt
' Committee at it- meeting in the Court
llousc nt s o'clock p. ni , on Tuesday,
' April 17. IlKHi. At the same time any
' person entitled to enroll for the City
i Democrat ic Primary election, hut who
was prevented from doing so within
the prescribed lime by absence front
I t lie city, illness or other good and snf;
licient causes, may lie enrolled, proviI
ded In be qualified under the Holes
land Herniations for the Conduct of
I enrollment for the City Democratic
I Primary election Copies of said
! Holes and Herniations will be furnished
on application to the C?'v Democratic
executive Committee. I
.1. < 1 I,ox(t, Cltairiitaii,
City Denmeratie executive Commiltc. 1
.1. (i 11 i 1.1iks. Secretary,
Cnion, S. C., April ,'l. Iftutl.
Death of ,J. Dan McNcacc.
Mr. -I. I>an McNcaee died ttt
Wot Springs la -t Sttnday and was t
ttried in t lie Methodist church cent- .
in mis nty Monday afternoon. |
Mr. MeNraee had heen in declin- ?
ng health for a iiiunher of years J
lid within the past year had two J
trokes of paralysis, he had gone to
Vest Springs to henetit his health.
In leaves a widow, two children
nd father and a nuniher of relatives
ad friends to mourn his loss. Mr. 2
'eNettoo was one of the oldest citi- ?
ns of Union, and had a host of
iends. He was of a kindly dispo- 2
ion and a man that won uml held *
o tjOUd will t/f
> Xm
DOTS FROM JONESV1LL
\ Deatii of Mr. Godfrey B. Fowl
^ News of Interest.
| .Joncsville, April 2.?Tli
t white frost liens this morn
a after all the eold weather
3 there will he some fruit left
most of the peaches are
j Chirth n truck is not far one
| vnriced to he hurt much
j j first. Farm work lias becl
| , ing for a week waiting
ground to grt in order.
Mr. John T. F. Cinult ha
! stroke of paralysis yesterdn
i it.g, hut he recovered s<
i during tho day and is ahh
1 and use 11is limbs to sour
1 ! Mr. (built is about sever
2 i years of age. .
|l The sa<l news reached J
y j uiMiiuHjjj unit mr. )
s ! N? ;kv, of Cnion, was <le
H ' was the last living child of
*i I drew McNeace, who is per
] oldest man in the. county, ;
9 has outlived all his childrei
1 Mr. (jeorge. Rochester i
3 Mehemoiev vvU~ u"
| Ujuno ^icK in our town, are
^ Mr. Thus. A. Hancock, <.
I visited relatives in
| ville last week. Mr. llaiu
B son of Thus. J. Hancock, v
H on Brown's Creek, but i
B Pickens County a few yea
the late war, and his soi
B Texas in 1S(?7, and has lie
g hacke to this county since i
fji visit. He says this Picdnn
B try here in Mouth Caroli
H best country lie has ever se
Mr. S. 11. Long, who li
Bio come to this country on a \
being away for twenty live
(J corgi a, Tennessee, and J
says this is t\?, ijest counti
"GH over heen in aim i am of i
M opinion.
Mr. (lodfrey B. Fowlei
J, o'clock this cvenii
rxmin v vuuwly ^
ft#j for about two weeks, bu
KM and about the house and
Hsl and about the house and
SB to a few minutes before he
was up in his room and h
J|? away very suddenly and
complaining and wascertaii
failure. Mr. Fowler was ;
kid years of age and was a well
6g ed man of that age and was
fgg liealty and stout. Mr. Fo\
691 well known in his native
fna and all over the State,
gig had represented this Count.}
1'tlv li. 1 lo lull
fAfi ever been from home for a
fig of years m i 1n:~
...... X/?IV111I^ in (
t parts of the country, hut hs
at home with his parents fu
t months. Mr. Fowler was a
niemher of the Baptist Chur
19 and had been superintenden
S Sunday school most of th
M. since the school was lirst orj
M many years ago. Mr. Fowl
jg a veteran of the Civil War,
t served his country in Coin pa
.?>th S. C. Volunteers. He
t member of Camp C. W . Boy
1)21, U. C. V. The funeral i
9 ' conducted in the Baptist <.
3 here tomorrow
a . .. ti.-K. Kzell. The
' nient will be at Gilcad.
~ j Misses lone Littlejolm and
b?' phine Fewell, of the Cnion G
School, spent Saturday cveni
n;i .Jonesville visiting Mrs. ('. 11. F
or G. C. IVrrin, Jr., spent Su
G' in Cnion with bis parents.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. I.itth
.(1 and children visited Mrs. L
(I John's father, Mr. Burbcn I.
!J jolm, Sunday.
i Mr. Hpy Whitlock, who isatt
. ing Funnan 1 Diversity, is at 1
for a day or two.
Tki.ki'iion
?
vaVl9l4R#I0II$I#
1 Match This!
40-inch White Lawn... 8>$c
40-inch White Lawn... 10c
ig
S 40-inch White Lawn... 12?c
g 40-inch White Lawn... 15c
Also a Beautiful Line of
j White Waistings, Col?
a
; ored Lawns, etc., etc.
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| LOME TO SEE US! ?
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Hutchinson & Wicker, j
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L ANNOUNCEMENTS.
er?Other , Candidates for Municipal Ollicee
Wo required to pay $2.50 in advanc
their announcement as (-anil
from their ward.
icrc waS poit MAYOR.
Unreins The many friends and anient
' .' porters, in appreciation of his pas'
, t no vigil services, hereby announce
belli Young a candidate for May
lUgh We tho city of Union, subject to tllO C
1>V the 'on Die Democratic primary ele
IV stand- Having been solicited by good
for the /.ens to be candidate for Mayors
ensuing election. I hereby antu
1 1" ?1 t ,r as such, subject to the D
via ligbt era lie primary election. My plat
y morn- is retrenchment and reform,
omowliat M- W. Cc
' to t:,llv FOR Ald>15UE AN WARD i'.
[v extent.
ity scvell ' hereby announce myself a c
date for Alderman of Ward 1. su
Vo lite Democratic primary electu
onesvillc n. Si it ore \
. 1). Mc...1
?br? ' hereby announce niysell a i
' ' date f<?r Warden from Ward 1. so
air. An- to the decision of the Democrat ii
haps the mary election. .1 vs. ?!. Uoxo,
ivnd who | hereby announce mv; elf a cati'.l
it- for reelection for Alderman
vnvl Mr. Ward 1. subject to the decision <
4-b Anion Democratic primary election.
I ti'
urnier. J. w.CKAxvm
>f Toxins FOR Al.DEUMAN WARDS
Jones- | |,w|,y announce myself a <
ock is a date for reelection as Alder nan
fho lived Ward 2, subject to the decision <
veil to democratic primary election.
, r f. G. Atsti
rs before
i went to 1 hereby announce myself a t
ver been f?r Alderman from Ward 1!
.. , . _ ject to the decision of the iVmo
intll this nrimary election. E. L. Ci.a
>nt conn- *
lift is the FOR ALDERMAN WARD A
en. I hereby announce myself at
ias lately date for Alderman from Ward It
V. ' ject to the decision of the Denim
lsit altei primary election H. G. IIaii
years in
Uabania, FOR ALDERMAN WARD 4
ry lie lias I announce myself a eandidat
tile same Alderman from Ward I. subject l
Democratic nrinw"' 'r . u. Wii.i.a
Ajr J hereby announce myself a cand
8;. .| ' for Alderman from Ward 4 subj
' "" ? 1 the decision of the Democratic pri
t was up election. J. W. Na>
even up
Xi '1,0 Special Advertiseme
c passed ..." . ...
U'itllOllt Notices will be inserted inthiscolu
,|v ho-irt the rate of 25 words or less for 25c one
y t four issues for 75c. Additional lines
I bout twenty tivo words 5c a line.
'usually HURREES garden and llowor
. ' grow and they are the best
wu wa. grow. For sale by E. H. Scaife
county
as ho JUST received, big shipment of
; in the O-See; hack to nature food, 10 <
t . . - OTfT .The Union (ire
K "?)W- iN^umivOr;?Jt costs very nir
number ?"?ure your residence or store aci
liferent i'Vr,K y* Ii!!r8lury Insurance,
i I Insurance, fidelity bonds n..
id heeil It. <>'.Shields, at People's Rank
>r tlirco " ~
V r \ ^ fif you got it from the U
faithful Grocery Company.
FOR SALE?A lot of nice Jersey
t ot tile mixed tireed cows clieap for ct
o time J. J. Littlejohn, Jonesville, S, C.
pmized 13-3t
er M8 FRESH Cream Cheese, New Macarc
having Ret us liave your orders. The Un
liy II," Grocery Company.
0 LO-?T OR STOLEN?A black Shepp
(I, No. Puppy one half grown, name J
yill be Stolen Saturday, March 21th. I v
hureh reward liberally for information
o m?. delivery of puppy. B. F.Gregory
. FaB lt-p
inter
T11E price is right if iou got it fri
,Joce- the Union Grocery Company.
raded SCRF.ENS, doors and windows repair
tig ill R,,d new ones on hand at all timt
oster Honrs. Windows and Frames made
' ' . ' order Give us a trial. Abrams
muay Scoggins. ll-i
noliu ALL Garden and Flower Seed; cot
Ml pletc assortment from the best seei
lttle- men. Your ordeis solicited'. Tl
ittlc- Union Grocery Company.'
, LOST?A gold locket with capital H.o
one side and cross of tunpioise on th
ionic other. t Liberal reward if returned t
U.^ion Times Ollice.
THE ...wis?
, is ine beat if you got i
^ I from The Union Grocery Co.
0 I
i WANTED?An unfurnished room de
_ .J sirably located. Willing to pay ko<><1
I price and can furnish very beat refI
erences, . Address X care Union
> 2 Timks. r lt?p
?
IF YOU want a barrel of Genuine High
2 Grade Flour, The Union Grocery Co.
will sell it to you on a money saving
basis. The Union Grocery company.
HOST?A gold medal. On the face was
"Kssayeat medal. Clifford Seminary
2 Iff 4." On the back, Cornelia Greer.
If found and returned to office of
Probate Judge J. M. Greer at Court
2 House, the finder will be liberally re
warded. The medal waa lost between
the H. It. Sintioh and nty residence
2 by way of People's Supply Co.
c J. M. Greer.
YOU will find it at the Union Groeery
Company.
JUST received, a first class lot of Best
| California W>dnn?<? v
uumuo Brazil
f Nuts, I. X. L Almonds; guaranteed
perfectly Bound and good. The Union
Grocery Company.
0
LAST Shipment for this season ofSeed
ed Raisins, (."leaned Currants, and {
" California Jxmdon Layer Raisins.
Tlve Union Grocery Co.
ANYTHING ind everything that you I
i may need in the Kxt act Line; Rimr- 1
I anteed ahsolntely pu o Roods; prices f<
| are r'lRht. The Union Grocery Co.
I C(
; Tiik Times and the Metropolitan *
t Magaaino lor ouly W.80 a ywr. 'of
<
I
s \ An C:
ft We are very sc
t val- ft we cannot have oui
o/of & son on account of c
cUoii J\ in transit. The Mil
ciii- <L daY> -nd daY 0
t tin- g, jjret ready now, but
>uucc ^
% Pattern Hats 01
U\ ?
^ Our stock this
audi- 0* plete than ever ar
bjVet ft earned reputation a
J* tiest and latest thin
audi- 5 lower price than or
i-'pri- S fa'r and square "sh
Jit. J
lV.o!? * McLURE
>f the
ftnd'lfrom
if the i ?'
? NOW
ratio
UK
:? To Begin t(
amiioratio
Nature is beginr
?? attire?Why not t
e for for the dingy spo
o the UAUU r- r
ting or Rug?only
ertato a big difference in
mary ,, .. _ _
ice. Hall or Lace Cui
Windows sometin
nts new shades.
is" Let Us Kn
over
We are prepared
";ed, dema
tliat
k BAILEY I
rents
cory
m tn . ^ _
' jUl* |Jifc?<iSHfcSS2aE??,<c .
nion 8 I
S! | 1 |^|
i I L sip
oe. Bfl H?,. : :\ .. : ./ .
11 B9 | :
f8d m {
S J / ^" 1 :;H#^
aljilli
flj Li-ILIL!?1"
m For Spring nc
U insp
| Mutual Dr
Clothiers, Hatte
ram si isiigj iggia
. .uvuic JIIUQC'S ScllC.
State of South Carolina, ) Court of
County of Union, ^ Probate.
In aid of Assets
S. Means Iteaty as Administrator of
he estate of Isaac Dogan deceased,
Plaintiff, vs.
osrph Dogan, Charlev Dotran, (rood
)ogan, Oscar Dogan and Jonesvillo B <fe
i. association of Jonesvillo, 8. C.t De ndants.
I
By docree of Probate Court for the
)unty of Union and State aforesaid, I
ill sell to the hivh-st bidder before
ia Court IP use door duriiu;legal hours
iwdu ou the UrtU Jluudny in May, iUJi,
?????BMOl?. ?fc.
icplanation! ;
1*
>rry to have to announce that ?
r usual Spring Opening this sea- jd
>ur goods having been delayed ^
llinery did not arrive until Mon- j
I" April, consequently we cannot ?
will have our **
ii Display After This Week, t
season is larger and more com- ^
id we shall keep up our well ^
nd give you not only the pretgs
in head-gear but at a much ^ *
ir competitor. All we ask is a j
10w down." ^
MERCANTILE CO. %
*
IE UNDERSELLERS.
STTHE TIMEn
) Spruce up a Little!
ling to put on her Spring
take the hint and look about %
ts that need brightening-ruiniiurc,
Carpot, Mata
picture sometimes makes
appearances. Maybe your
rtains need looking after,
les look better renlaceH vvi th II
- ~ * WW
iow Your Wants.
to meet every reasonable
ind in this line.
FURNITURE CO.
^i cj .
ifi
'clothing | q
>w open for your m
ection. ?
y Goods Co., I
rs and Furnishers.
(it being salesday) the following described
real estate situate and being in
tlie town of Jonesv ille. Jonesvilletownship,
county and State aforesaid.
All that certain lot of land situate
in said town. Containing one half of
one acre more or less, beginning on the '
corner of lot No. 7 in tbe division of the
Lemaster & Lindsay property and running
thence N 31, :'4, 15 chains to stake
thence S. f>0. E, 00 1 2 links, thence
S. 31. W. 5, 01 to stakes, tlience N. 67.
W. 1 chain to the beginning corner. It
being the lot purchased by Isaac Dngan
from Lemaster Lindsiyand known
as lot No 8 i i said division of lands.
Purchaser to pay for papers Terms of
sale cash. Jakos M.Gkksh,
i'fobato Judgo,