The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 20, 1906, Page 4, Image 8
LOCAL NEWS N3TES.
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H jppenings of Ink rest
About Tow/;.
Sheriff Sain'.er> made :i hii-im
trip to Cross K *ys Wednesday.
Mr. 10. I'riolcau has moved into1
a pu t ? f Mrs. M< <'t.Whins' house.
Mrs. J. J. Sliepanl. aeeompani* d
l?y her son .lames, of Darlington.
S. i i> visiting i.er sisp Mi.-. j
J'. Cam lie.
i
Mi trojiolitan Maga/un- . : .<I I sir
I nioti Times on-- year for ^I.SO.
Tliis a good otT?-r we are making to
si * lire new sul-erik-rs.
l>rs. Then. Maddox, Crown Torr?
lii c and C. \V. Austell are in atti
l.t'anee upon tin State Mi dieal
A--. Cation in Columbia this week.
l)r. li. (i. Clifford and Mr. I'. A.
(llmleuit : 111? 1111 o 11 tie- III -et mir ol ,
tlu! Crand Lodge ofKigl t of Honor!
w11i<-H was held in Columbia this
week.
Mr. A. M. I of Talla ha
Flu., after a few day- visit to his (
sister, Mrs. It. M. Clement, on
Church street, left Tuesday for hi- >
home.
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Sadie, the oiie-yeai -old infant of
Mr. T. E. Kelly, died Sunday after- .
noon at <? o'clock and was huriod
Monday at the City Cemetery. The i
little one was one of twins.
Drs. Hamilton and Jackson are ,
in attendance upon the State Medical
Association in Columbia thi- week.
Mrs. Hamilton accompanied
her husband on the trip. [
A Magic Lantern Entertainment
will he given ill the Court House ,
Thursday evening, beginning at i
S;IV) o'elojk. No charges, but a !
collection will be taken at the close
..r ti,.. inUcrtuin tnon t i
Doil't toil to read tin* op nit.g ,
eh iptcrs of our lew serial story.
*'Beverley of (Iran-taik,'' on third
page in this issue. It was written
l>y the famous author, (!< org.* Ran
Met'uteheon, ami is ihteri -ti:.g from
beginning to end.
Monday night, April '_J ?r<i, the
OXeeUtiw committee will meet for
the last time in the court house to
receive applications for enrollment
from those entitled to enroll under
the rules and regulations, and have
been unavoidably prevented from
d?e.ng s<? !?el'ore.
** The travelling public may not
know that the l". A C. S. trains
now makes regular connections
morning and evening with the Seaboard
at l'rid<Tit >seg. ing from
I'nion to Chester or Dreenwood and
points beyond are able to make
quick connections. The road i>
running upon regular schedule.
Our townsman, Mr. II. W. Hamilton,
says that lib trip to Cuba ha>
shown him that it would he a good
thing to have Spanish taught in our
schools. 11c says there is a line
opening for young men from the
l uited States in Cu'ua if they can
speak Spanish. Moreover, lie says
there are a numher of cities, Key
West. 1\1 I'ast), San Antonio, bo redo
and others in this eountry where
the same conditions prevail.
City Campaign Meetings.
The executive committee ha> arranged
the following campaign for
the candidates for city olliees:
Ward 1?April 2~>th, N.dn p. m..
at (iradeil School grove.
Ward 2?April 2l?th, ;it band
bark on Main street.
Ward b?April 27th, at Knitting
Mill Reading Room.
Ward 1 ? April 2Mh, :it Kike's
Store.
Monday night, April both. at
Court House for all wards.
FxGdsior Knitting Miils Notes.
i/iiitm, rv v .. .vpill 10.? l.tlllol j
U.vion Tim?> : Please allow i;.? >; ace ;
in your valuai>i>> paper fur a ft u dots I
concerning our P.urgand its surround-'
nigs.
(liir |K'oplf wort* greatly sin eked l>y |
the sudden deatli of .Mr. II. i. lYilen.
an old ('oiifederatejsoklier, and a liar- I
ness maker I?y trade, lie died Sunday j
morning at o'clock and was carried
Tuesday to Spartanburg for burial.
The health of our people is generally
good, and so far as I can learn they
are generally satisfied and happy.
Our merchants, the Messrs. fowler,
seem to Ik* doing a thriv ing bushes.
tjuite a number of our citizens are
making gardens, wliieii hy the way, is
a good idea, for the more we can raise i
the less we ha\c to buy; hence tinmore
money we can have.
We are having t >vo Sunday schools,
one at the reading room in the morning,
and the other at the .Methodist
church in the afternoon. Until tire
well attended. Preaching at one or
both places almost every Sunday and
Sunday night: also prayer meeting
twice a week. All of these services
have a great intluence for good in our
community.
Now if this article does not find its
way to the wa to bask-t. I will t ry and
give you the in wa of < ur town each
week. Wishing Tiik Ticks abundant
nUucObti, 1 will clortc lot' this time.
Jo "JO.
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FROM Ol'R JONFSVILLE CORRESPONDENT
Jono .viile Manufacturing Co. Increases C
Capital Stock?Death e! Mr. Ja>. j
(u uit in Atknta.
.loiH'.-vill' . A ??mh1 rain
1au- Saturday ev nlnit ma !< tlio f&nn* .
t?rs m!:uI as ?lir i. . ! v. a- getting
hard : It..lay it i- in lit. order for |
plowing. I t
The >rr\ iees :ii tin- I'..:; i i. ; ami Mr I li- !
odi?l I'lictvhcs ye-sterduv vvrre nioa1
than ordinary la-ran I n hoing Ka.-"
r Sunday. file (.'hutched wnro tiulh '
!!-. t!.cf.}ji?-d : iIs. inu.-ie and the
nr.-n-iiiir.; was \relh,iit am tin* rungregali
in got d. w! i - tin-day wa- just
.ovoly. * *
At i!a.> > rk-li<>id?-rs i. n-ting last '
w ?M i i * .>J I J;. * <>., i ? > i
hi !. rcsoh.ili >:i i > I.: pease the en; i- ;i
t il stock to $350,(XX), tlu-l'O WftS Ini |
iiiil. e>.; ositiun, and s11 increase was
oi> ;l it I in -t unanimously. So the i
'.V'irl; of building tin* iiv .v ::ii 11 wili be- \
i i i 1:1 short while. Tin* president
jri'l directors arc eonsi Soring whether ;
I'o-v nil I > ii i !<I Mills brick or come lit
blocks. 1
,'ii-s (11 nee I.it! hjohnl ivho is tench- e
*iitr icar Ciicsterliehl. S. ('..spent Inst
week at home with her parents. ^
leturiu'il to her school Unlay.
Miss M. 10. Clinton, of Ciiieora c >l- ?
lei;. , (ire.Miville. wtis the guest of her h
friend. M: < .Mario .MeWiiirter, Satin- |
day and yesterday. .
Mr <"hnrle<.l. Ilames, of (ialVnev,
spent Master Sunday with his niotii
rs family. Mr. Ilames -ang in the
loir at the Methodist church } or-lor- |
lay. and he has a line toil >r voice.
Mr C. M. MeWhirler, of Union,
-pent Sunday in .Jonesville. v
Miss l.ola M'hit lock, of the Hee-hive y
in Spartanburg, spent Sunday withher | arcnts,
Mr. and Mrs. John Whilluek,
Ir., near Jonesville.
Miss Ilettie Wist, of West Springs, V
i.-ive been vi<i t ing I lie M isses (ii I mo re.
Mrs Sue West, of West Springs,is .,
ri-iliiig relatives in Jonesville.
M r. .lame-. (iaull. of Cherokee conn- "
ly, (la . died a few days since in At
lanta. tin. Mr. (ranlt moved from I'ea h
llidgo to (Jeorgia in the year ISIS
.vhere he had lived ever since, lie ^
vas a son of Mr. Ud (built who left '
nany relatives near Kelton and I'inck- *
ley.
Mi-- Mattie Wise, sister of IVof. H. (
\. \\ i-o, is vi-iMnj! lit*r DriillK'i* at tlie 1
mlerprise i11>:o'.
Mr ii ir. i lames and i > r. A ii. Ft is- '
!v-s- left tt>ilsiy to attend the I'ylliian I
.:i? t i up at I .aureus . .. r
A protracted inoelinp will begin ,.
11? \t Si;: day at tin- i'.a; tir l church
ln'iv, ami continues several days.
ili'V. l; .1. \V i ilium*. id' (Ir? en\ille. V
will assist pastor II. K K/.ell ia the p
neeling. ilev. Mr. Williams assisted
in a inf.-1inpr liere last year and is
uicusaiitly and favorably reaieiiiheretl
hy many people here. I
Mrs. Samuel \ "uuglian.who has been
quite ill. is lisueh better. j
Tut KIMIONK. (
ANNOUNCEMENTS. '
i
Candidate- for .Municipal < lliiees will X
be required to pay $J.oO in advance for t
their announcement as Candidate t
from tludr ward. ^
FOR MAYOR. !
I lie many friends and ardent sup- ^
porters, in appreciation of his past valuable
services, hereby announce .Ma-- '
betli You in; a t undulate f. ?r Mayor of ?
the city of Union subject to the ih cis- j
ion of i .e iteinocialio primary election ,
Having been solicited iiy pood cili- s
/.en- to lie candidate for Mayor at the |
eli-uinp 1 leel i'<n. I hereby aniMiiuee j
myself as such, subject to the Uemoeralic
primary lection. My platform 1
is retrenchment and reform.
M. \V. Ci i c.
for au>i:ki:an ward i.
I hereby announce myself a eandi- t
date I'ur AIderiuan of Ward I. subject
to tin- Democratic primary election.
.1. 11. Si II >! ! VII. j
I hereby announce myself :t Candida
c for Warden from Ward I. subject
to the decision of the Democratic pri- ,
nuiry elect ion. ,l.\s. (r. l.oso.Jit.
I hereby annoum e my-elf a candidate '
for ie? lection for Alderman from
Ward 1, subject t ? tlie decision of the '
Democratic primary eleitioii.
J. W Ck a \v i oki). C
FOB ALDERMAN WARD 2.
I her by annoue.ee myself a candidate
for reelection as Alderman from
Ward subject to the derision of the .
Democratic primary election.
1". (i. Aesrta i..
l lie friend.- < f < o. I'errin an- 1
nonne. him a candidate for Alderman \
for War.I sul j < : to the decision of 1
the Democratic primary. ?
FOR ALDERMAN WARDS.
I hereby announce myself a candidal
lor Alderman from W ard suit? jeet
! > the decision of the Democratic
primary ehction II. (i. IIaii.ky.
FOR A LDERMAN W \RD 4.
I announce myself a candidate for
Al Icrman frun Ward I. subject to the
Democratic prim :ry eh ct.ion.
F. <>. W'ii.i \i:i?. j
I hereby iinnoum o myself a candidate 'i
for Al ciman from Ward t subject to
the decision of the Democratic primary |
election. .1 W. Nam k. j
I hereby announce myself acandid:ile
for Alderman from Ward 1, sub- '
ji i-i to I'.c l> nncratic primary elee- \
lion. W. I*. Skki.to.w
<
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Aldorlllan from Ward I, sub- <
ject to (be l> mocratic primary election.
W 11. Wkst. i
COMMISSIONICR l l l.l.ic WORKS. '
I hereby announce mj.seIf as a candidate
for t In- olliee of ('onimissionr r j
of Public Worlts, . object, to thedecis- (
ion of the Homo -ratio primary. if
I>. II. WA i
. . ,
NOTICK?The Union Dramatic Club i
will j/ive their nextshow in the opera t
Iioum-Thursday and Fi iday evenins;,
ApriI The Club has worked '
hard und a line bliow may be ex pool* "
ud. )f ju
SANTUC SIFTINGS.
Hills Prevailing?Stop Sunday Work- Tc
ing?Kind Words for the Retiring
Editor.
s"> degrees was the maximum (,<
empernture last week. I'
Miss Lily C'ornwell visited vela- t*(
ivis in Chester County last week. st
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. A. Jeter vis- "I
ted relatives at Sedalia Saturday;
nd Sunday. |U1
We had quite a stormy evening and L
lt? riu.t.n of last Saturday. Ahout '
me inch of rainfall in two hours,
uid a very "stiff*' wind. 1,1
Chi'.S have heen quite "active''
iround lure this spring. A num- (lj
ter < I people were shaking with sl
hem, while the weather was still ! P]
evy ehilly. J J
The Sunday school at the Methelist
ehureh was reorganized April ;
>t, and at the Baptist ehureh April j1!1
, 1 . . .. 1 u 1 ? i I nt
in, iur?u ;i puuiiay scnool was <>r;ani/.ed
at the Presbyterian church.
The Department of Agriculture
Veather bureau is having a Phono<gical
Record kopt at this Woatlu-r
>ureau station, and ?ometlmes, for k
uture reference, it may prove good ^
s well as interesting. "t
Now that tnc work season has ^
een some time open, we hear many '1;
icgro women saying, "That is man's 01
fork,"' regarding work, and have w
<>u noticed that about almost all ("'
inds of work is getting to he "man's
fork," if you are to judge by the
n t
fonien.
At last it is looking like spring '
ml the trees budding and blooming .
ml the birds singing indicates it. ''
kfter the weather did break, it
roke ofV short. Farmers may not 1,1
e so far behind though as some try IV
a believe. It is a long time through ?
he growing season. ?
A man recently from the dam at
"atawha Falls, say they began to
fork on Sunday there, hut the 'r|j
uthorities soon pot a stop to it.
Jero in Fnion county work went on ^
ight along at Neal Shoals. It
eemcd that our people had it in
heir heads that the dam and the 1^
forking 011 it would he such a hoon
i? this country that not a thing
mist he thrown in its way; or is
lu ster a better moral country than
"nion? A
1 wish Mr. E. M. Rice (you Mr.
Mi tor) as Editor of The Times
nueh success. I know he will he
air. You s.-e I am already ae- ?
II
inaintcd with him as Editor and
ve got along fine, lie wishes me
o continue in the capacity of furtishing
news to .the paper. 1 am
hhw ?t that hut whl try at times
[for Times.) I will have to hid i,
Mr. (lage, the retiring editor, fare- veil.
Mr. (Sage, I think, made a 1
jood Editor and wrote some fine dilorials.
1 liked his firm and <-)
air way. We, In? and 1, got along
ine, and 1 considered him a substantial,
personal friend, which will
ast outride our ollieial capacity as
[ know. My opinion is, lie ran a j>
lean, fair paper.
III. Dk.NV Kit.
Advertised Letters u
teniainin^ in tin* Post < >IIi<*<" atUnion,
>. for the wi't'k eliding April 20.
A?Omelia Adam-, Julia Arnold, _
i 1> Ajrnpw. y
11? J E Eailey, A A P.r wn, James
ieaty. ?
C?Jackson Craig, Kettle Coleman. Air II
*harlio
]?? Mollie Elliot, Fannie Ease,
'limns Edwards.
F?Henry Fosick, (2), .1 I) Fant, Mrs ?
, E Foster. ''
(i?(! V (irecory, Margaret Green,
I M Graliam, (c >1 1
II ?Hr () P Harry.
.T?Hare Jeter, Hugh Jetty.
I.? Pearl 1. ttlinn.
M?Josie McManus, 11 ieks McKisaick.
It'?Katie iiodgers, Caiaiu liiee, Wilie
Hay. j"
S?Mattie Sparks, Frances Saxton.
\V?Carrie West, Joi n Worthy,
t'ersons calling for the ahove letters
vi11 please say if adverli-ed. and will _
te ret|tiired to pay one cent for their F
lelivery. J (V Htntkw, P. M.
Dit. I. E. CR1MM. '
Hie Well Known German Eye a
Sight Specialist of Spartcinbisrg.
Will fte In
This City Soon.
IIis reputation and reliability as an I!
uitliorily in defettivo t*\esiirht is well
stahlished in this city and all over the
I'iedmont section. Mo eomcs to the
ity veil recommended : ixl refers to !)r.
J (i fining, M. W I'.oho, ('apt. K. I
[,. Clarke, \v ho have glasM s fr? m him.
Dr. Crimm will have a permanent "
illice in I nion. His lii-i visit will be '
from Monday. April COtItt to Saturday,
May r>th, positively no longer. Other
lates will be announced later
11 is oliire is at Dr. \V. Austell's, itiVov
the M. ?Nr P. Hank
Keiriemher date. No charge for ex
nnination. All glasses at the most
easonahle price s. _
SI'AltTAXHl KU It Ht A I.I) NN
A Further Chance.? Dr. I. K Crimm.
he noted eve specialist, will b> in the
ity one week longer. Ilo camo in a _
eiv weeks ago, and has treated a great1 (j
nany people for various troubles of the
ve, with great purrees. Those who
teed glasses should not miss the opporunity
to call on him. Doing a thorough*
Indent, and successful practitioner in _
us line, as well as cultured gentleman A
f pleasant manners, he will doubtless
uwt will* much tfuocees Titrjnffber* ?tj
MAXIM GORKY IN TROUBLE.
to Many Wives, But lie Seems Not
To Know It.
Maxim Gorky, wlio came to this i
mntry to present the eausi of the j
ussiun people and incidentally to
't money to aid them in their
niggle for freedom, has heon much '
[Tended because some one started
ie story that he had left his wife I
nd ehildren in Russia and was '
avelling with a woman who is not
is wife according to the laws of
ussia. He explains that lie could j
ot get a divorce in Russia, and j
iat he went to Finland, secured a
ivoice there from his wife in litis
a, and was then married to his '
resent companion by a notary. |
e is surprised that in this country, j
a eountay famed for its love of j
ir play and its reverence for won- j
i, such a slimy slander as this \
lould have gained credence.''
It. is not known what the Russian !
Irs. Gorky thinks of the slimy i
ick her husband played on her; j
ut why Gorky should be disturbed :
y the turn his affairs have taken |
e cannot understand. lie will
nd plenty of company in New j
ork, and any number of men who J
uv shown the same sort of ivver- '
ice for women lie displayed to- !
ards his Russian wife and their i
lildrcii.?News and Courier.
The next meeting of the Interdenninafioitid
Sunday Seliool Condition
will l)e held in Georgetown,
he meeting l:tr-t week in IVl/.er was
trmoniotts and successful. The .
uu <>f SX-VJ was raised for carrying |
i the work for the next twelve
lonths.
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paeial Advsriis&tiisnfs |
Motives will ho insetted in this column at
liiteol i'? wools or less l or 25o one issue,
ur issues lor 75e. Additional lines over
renty live wordsfic a line.
L'AUhDING'S Base. Bulls. Base Bait
goods and Ihe oilicial Bute Books for ;
LVN ii. 15. JI. Senile. |
i Hl'lKNS, deors niul windows r< paired '
and new oi.i s <>n hand at all limes. |
Doors, Windows and Frames made to ]
order Give us a trial. Abruftis A:
Scoggins. H-4t.
BAKU treat can he had willi a ean
of our California Asparagus or Asparagus
Tips. Something you do
not iind elsewhere. The Union
Grocery Co.
IA I.F-I'B IC1C?For a ehange ol busi- J
ness, we are selling out at exactly ;
half price for cash. This includes '
Pianos, Organs, Machines, Stoves, l
(inns, Furniture and everything ex- |
crpt seeds. Tf you delay the oilier
person will get the bargains.
1-11. Wonder Store.
UK (Quality is the best if you got it
from tlie Union Grocery Co.
>,'10 Hour f.inenSah?Tuesday morning.
April 2-lth, 10 to II o'clock.
Ooileys, Towels, Tray Covers etc.
All l.inen going at bargains. One
Hour only. Swygort's b and lOe, j
store. 10-1t.
. USSIAN Caviar, Imported Mushrooms,
Imported Sardines; Seasonable
delicacies can be had at The
Union Grocery Co.
SIC Paris Green to kill potato bugs.
It requires careful handling, for it is
a poison, but it does the business for
Potato Pug.- and does not harm the
plant. The Rice Drug Co. 1 (I-11.
OU will find it at The Union Grocery
Company.
VOIJ would avoid the danger of j
Having ih'U imgs, use our "Head I
Stuck". Nou-|ioisonuus, and will |
not stain. The Kice Drug Co. ltJ-lt. j
? YOIIIJ stuck of Canned Fruits,!
Preserves, etc., front last year's crop
is ah'Hit exhausted, we can supply
you with Pure Fruit and Granulated :
Sugar Goods, everything in this line.
Special agents for thy famous 11 J.
111'in/. Preparations. The Union
I iroeery Co.
OST?On Main street, Signet Ping i
with the initial *'11" engraved thereon.
Finder will he rewarded by returning
same to thisoilice. Uiltpd.
1' IS Fresh if you got it from The
Union Grocery Company.
() MAKE new shoes feel like old, use
Holmes' Foot Powder. Fifteencents.
Duke Drug Co.
SK Foil Powdered Choeolate. It
saves the troidile of grating; has all
the richness and lull llavor of the
cake, and ready for instant use with
no trouble. The Union Grocery
Company.
S VFST iifteen cents in a package of
Holmes' Foot Powder, use it, see
how glad your feet will be.
Duke Drug Co.
HE Price is right if you got it from j
The Union Grocery Co.
VERYTllING new in Dry Goods. I
Millinery, unci shoes, best goods for
tiie least money. Hutchinson A; !
Wickor. |
K10S1I Cream Cheese received week- j
ly ; also fresli stock of the best Macaroni
manufactured. The Union
Grocery Co.
rANTKI>?A place as colporter or librarian
Experienced man. Good
Character. Ilest of references. Address
(J., care Union Timks. 10-ltpd
ALU for the. I.n Solera Cigar; an except
ionnl smoke at an exceptional
price: 10 cents value for 5 cents.
Sold by The Union Grocery Company.
TUKA I' for tired feet, Holmes' Foot
1'owder, cures sweating. l'iftcou
oeuts bwx? iluky Drug
Sailing Out i
Beginning: on F
we will offer on
goods at just fi
5 includes ever
i Seeds, which i
! goods. Pianos,
i Machines, Stov
i niture and ever
i
J COiiE QUICK AND
| |
I? Change of bush
for sell
WON I3K1
Hi-? so " - ^~*~~iT7r.Trr~:n-?TrTgn
Amended Summons for Relief
Stat*' of South Carolina; ) Court ComCouuty
of Unioji. J moil l'leas
com pi. aint not 8KKVKD
O. II. Hawkins, Jr., Plaintiff,
Ag i i list
Sal lie 10. Rrown, Ida ICIlis. A. It. Osborne,
James Greer, U. II. Greer,
Sail}' Bishop, Maiti Bishop, Susan
Tinslcy. Let?io Smith, Alice Hawkins,
Carrie Hawkins, Lorena Hawkins,
Ida Sinclair, Janie Hawkins,
Maud A. Hawkins, Lizzie it. Hawkins,
G. H. Hawkins, U. A Hawkins,
Robert Greer. lOugene Greer, Glover
Greer. John Greer, Sue Gre w, Catherine
Gwynn, or heirs unknown,
Hole nnh, or heirs unknown, Caroline
R. Salinas an J C. 10 I ward Salinas,
Hefeiulants.
To the Defendants: Sailie 10 Brown,
Ida 101 lis A. It. Oshorne, James Greer,
B. II. Greer, Sally Bishop, Mat tie Ri-h
op. Susan Tinsley, Lottie Smith. Alice
Hawkins, Came Hawkins, Lorena
| Hawkins, Ida Sinclair, Janie Hawkins,
Maud A. Hawkins, L zzie 1'. Hawkins,
(i. II. Hawkins, It. A. Hawkins Robert
Greer, lOugt no G eer, (ilo or Greer,
John Greer, Sue Greer, Catherine
Gwynn, or heiis unknown. ? ? llolcotnh,
or heirs unknown, Caroline It.
Salinas and lOdward Salinas, you are
hereby summoned and required t > answer
the Amended Summons and Complaint
in this Action which is tiled in
the oliice of the Clerk of i ourt of Common
I'lcas for Union County and State
afore.-aid and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said Amended Complaint
on the Subscribers sit their Law Office
No It, Law Range, at Union. S. C..
w ithin twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service, and if you fail to answer the
c niplaint within the time aforesaid,
the plainlilf in this ac tion will apply to
the Court for the Relief demanded in
the Complaint
I It fa ty a Walker,
1'I a in tiff's Attorneys.
Union. S. C., Aoril 'Jiih, 1800,
I Frank Pkakk, (Seal )
Clerk of Court.
To the above name l defendants:.
Take Notice that the amended Summons
and Complaint in the above stated
cause of action was on the 2<>th day of
April, A. I), lOi'O, tiled in the Oliice of
the Clerk of Common I'leas for Union
County and State aforesaid
P.KATV & W.W.KKtt.
Plaintill's Atturnevs.
Union, S. C., April 20th, 1900. 10-Gt
Smith's Prices!
Canned Fnglish JYas 10c
Canned Corn 10 and 15c
Canned Tun la toes 15e, 2 for 25c
Huston linked 1 leans 10 and 15c
1). A. It. Ited Salmon 10 and.. 20c
Red Alaska Salmon loo
Lar^e Can Mustard Sardines... 10c
French Sardines 15e, 2 for 25c
Canned Rears 10c
Canned Apples 10c
Desert Reaches 15c
Sliced Pineapple 25c
Orated Pineapple 15c
Pie Pineapple 10c
Try a can of Downey's Sweet
Chocolate Powder, only 10c a can.
You can ice a cake and have it
ready to cut in 10 minutes.
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it Half Price I
riday, the 20th, *JR
ir entire stock of t A
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are commission \
, Organs, Sewing
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ything goes.
GET FIRST CHOICE
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less is our reason
ing out.
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Holmes"
Foot Powder
is an unsurpassed remedy
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for sweating feet. The
|aching, burning and other
disagreeable symptoms
that usually accompany
this disease are relieved
by tile first application
aud a cure is soon effect-O
ed. It is sold on our guarantee
and the price is very
reasonable
ONLY 15 CENTS A BOX.
FOR SALE BY
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DUKE DRUG CO.
Under Hotel Union. Union. S. C.
GO TO~
Mrs. D. N. Wilburn
.
For Your Spring
OXPORDS
They aro just beautiful, made by a
factory, saving you jobbers profits,
made in the "Latest Cuts," guaranteed
solid leather.
lie sure and ask to sec the
PLAIN PAT. LEATHER
without cap, raised toe, military
heel. I also have Gun Metal, Tan,
lllaek Yiei, White Canvass, White
Kid, in fact everything that is
STYLISH. You are especially invited
to
Come and See for Yourself 4-T
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Prescriptions
reslriptions
Our specialty is compounding
all Doctor's
Prescriptions at any
hour, using nothing but ^
the Purest Drugs and *
Chemicals money can
buy. We deliver
goods to any part of
the citv at anv time
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'palmetto drug co.,
7
Huiet and Renwick Owners
notice"
The animal mooting (,f t'io Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurance Gump my of
Union county, will Ih? liolil in. the
Court Mouse tlie 1st Saturday, the 6ih
(ley in May next at It) o'clock a, m.
Ml policy holders arc respectfully invited
to be present.
1\V. T. Jktkr, President.
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