The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 27, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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|| There is On $ and [1 | You do not U Cracker until K Uneed jjw To taste Une< I fall in love \ I never forget t m you renew it < I Uneeda Bis w a moisi NATIONAL I FRANKING. Tt:* Way tlie I'rivlloifp 11 ti n IIcpi A!>VMC<1 Iii IIiikIiuiiI. American legislators ;ire not the onl, ones who abuse their franking prlvl iejres. Recent history in Knghuid hn eansed tin- I.omlon Chronicle to say "Crank iii,-; had its liirth, honest I; riiottich, in l?5i*.n, in tho desire to reliev members of parliament of the expeus inenrivd in the .discharge of their ua tional duties. I?ut the practice rapidl, widened until it hecwiio possible fo n a diers to transmit their household p.i' 'i at the pu'die charge. as (he fol lowing cxlraet iron; old posto.'iiee re< or.Is testifies: Fifteen couple id' hound .oias' to t!ie kin;.; of Romans with : free | ass. two maidservants ;;otng a I i. :i lr. s. e to my Lord AmLassado Meiliiten In*. Friehtmi. carrying wit I in: a co.v and divers nee ? -nine, litre' anil of elothes for some no'd; man's lady at the eonrt of Cortuy;; I V. I <-1 Kloekli! -S I??; tile USO ? tli : 11 s. I?. ae.or to 11 * - frown of Pom 1. a deal ease Willi four lule!i:,.> <. I' m :: for Mr. l'ouniu ;lo:t of 11 ?Ho tlaui.' "This'form of abuse died when tl: I oslollico slal.If underwent. :t purine: tion. hut it speedily pave |il;tff to a: other variety. Me:nb ws i-ii.r. .1 packet of loiters wholesale, trove them awn to their friends and sometime:; pa; their servants" wave.-, in franked e velopos. I i faet. they became a vaitl l>le form of enrreney, subject to the a of th l'oi\,vr. who hid a roaring trad In 171worth of free enrr i-pO'.idonee passed throuy.lt the poslo fiee. Fifty years later the nation w; stayyered to discover that the a mom had increased to ? iTfUhG1, and stri yont laws wore pas: e l to militate tl immoral tendencies of the houses < parliament, P.ut all was in vain unt fir ihiwland Hill mannyed in IS'50 abrogate tlte privileges alloy, ther." Tin. Who lir.st found tin": There is a lo; end aiitony the Cornisli miners tin St. Piran. an Irish hermit, was the tli oovoror. His ancient elntreli in tl parish of Pcrrun'/ahuloo, in Cornwa laid bare of sand hy the sea mat years ajyo. has recently been repaire t'ornish miners still keep the feast < St. Piran. who, according to the. f ble.? first found tin, for/ret tin# 'th: their forefathers had Ion# .previous sold it to the Phoenicians. Possibly tl legend points to ?h'e fact that tli Irishman v.as m skillful metallurgist. / 4 , " Remarkable. ^>r "She is quite gifted." ? "In what way?" "Site can hand out a superior line < advice on apy subject under the sun i ^ a moment's notice." N JfiTTifll?m iTByilTBtnTT ~| yj?n ?f?1 JK| Head ^ liJ' mmm foerfas?V>orNiJ.' 1 ptr Acre" J can easily l>o raisod with regular, <vn stands, and H of the very best grade, for which the II highest prices can ho potion fit your jfl warehouse, or from tobacco buyers if P you will, a low weeksbefore planting, 3 Hborallyuso | Virginia Carolina Fcrtiiizers. Fse them again as a top dressing, or jj second application. Theso fertilizers ?j aro mixed by capnhlo men. who hnvo M been making fertilizer? all their lives, ra and contain phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their * H proper proportions to return toynr H soli the elements of planb-iifo that Q have been taken from it by continual Rj cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond, Va. A flanlr? On. Norfolk, Va, Savannah. Oa. I Durham. N.0. Montgorix ry, Ala. | ifl Charleston. H. C, fifempins. Teun. J Raltuuorc, Md. SUrevcport, La. | Immmmmmmmmrnrnm e Soda Cracker II 3nly | One. % know that Soda I you know w a Biscuit I 2d a Biscuit is to yk A'ith them. You | hat first taste, and || jvery time you eat |k cuit ? | dust tight, IB yure proof package, ygj BISCUIT COMPANY" ijj j I: VCR WATCHING " A Lirflc Care Will Save Man* v Union Readers Future Trouble. s " Watch t' e kiduev secretions. Se v that tlicv have the amber hue of health l' f e <iDeh rges not exe s>iw or infr? <;ue?t; cont in no "brick-du^t like' - s-ibinent. Dean's Kidney fills will d y this lor you They) watch the kidney r and <11 re tlieni when they're s'ek 1 U< ion testimony proves it. Kohert Sambos, mill-hand, sesidin , at l"> Church street, fays: ".My s i used Donn's Kidi.ev fills f-T kidne, and hholder trou1 de f rom which lie ha :1 suffered ahno-t all hia life. Ileeanoo ;; sun I any work whish causes a si rail ; on his l ack, and the seer tions fn?n ii tne kidiv ys are strong and <lark, am ;; ther is too frequent aciion, e-p -rial'; .. at night. I am convinced that th p.iii s and other s mptoms arise fron tr weakness of the kidneys ami hladdc and although we have given him a dov l, on kidney r medics the results wcies '' sii'ht that we thought lie Would h aii'.ictxl lor life. Seeing Dean's Ki ! m y Pills advertised 1 got a box. ]? le f' ic be ha ' u-ed half of ii the trouol i- was relieved. The use of two box bionght such satisfactory results tlm |,. we are as d ILht-d as he is. Helm v bad no ret urn < !' the backache and th ouifr symptoms 01 wean moneys o I not trouhio him." '* j Tor hale l?v all dealers, Pr'ee >: cents F? ster-.Milburn Co , BulTal( it Now York, sole agents f<>r the Cnitc o. S rt?\s ,v Kcinember the name?Dean's?an take no other. is [it 'J < in"VP. n- Corporal (to sdoien?Why is th 10 blade of the saher curved instead c of straight V Private- it is curved in 01 lil del' t < give inure force to the blov to Co.'i? ;.! !!ending! The saber is cun ed so as t > tit die scabbard. If it \va straight bow ward 1 y ?u get it into th erookcil s.-il(hard, hi ickliead??Flit gentle Blatter. s- The Important/ttiiiiiKO. Teacher When- water becomes ict II what iiniiortfi'nl change takes place )V I'npil?The change in price. ti.! >f lie that speaks ol things that do no g. concern linn shall hear 'U things tha !t will not please Dim. Arabian Frovert ly s Danger Prom the Plague. There's grave danger from the |?l;ijr?' of Coughs and colds that are a>> pr?*vi lent, unless you take Dr. Kind's Ne Discovery for Consumption, Coughs an Colds Sirs. Geo. 11. Wells, of Forei . City, Mo., writes. '"It's a Godsend 1 11 i people Iivine in climates where coup) 1 and colds prevail. 1 lind it quick] ends them " It prevents Pnenmoni cures LiGrippe, gives wonderful relh ^ in Asthma and Hav I'Vver. and inak< 3 weak I n nps si roup enough toward n Consumption, Coughs and Colds. f>( A ! and ho Guaranteed hy Duke Dru v. t Co. Trial I o'.to frt c. L] iio Von Ocl I |> K.irly I !i i- in> !:? ::!;!?y in any country, n 5; '::y of the year or at any tint g of life, > o..j i ;? early habitually. 'I'll ar.' I.- iter r.v-te I l.y lying lap T even if n t -'e- p, while the young n A all the j.Jeep th.-y ea:i get. Ill n jjf latitude, in w in;i weather, the mori f. in ' ellimag!) feeling cool nil f fi'e h. i> laden \. i111 the pesliferou ^ in: : .. ia whiter the ulmoapliere la ? | I" ' I1' :>!; i'a ;t D so cold and chill i n I a,\ ihng thai it fairly shrivels u I.UMI M l III ! I, chllHlltf to IllO V(?r, I ; i; i-o-.\ !n in- ?<>;iu limes; hence tlit? a*. : i; ,i i i iii <>r human life would !> iiu :v:i i-d and Ihe uinount of sicklies lar :< I. diminished l?y l:ilo rather tllfti early risimr. as ail Ihe oldor nation full well know and practice.?Es change. Blood Poisoning ve nils from chronic con tipatiou. whicl fjiiu-kly / nicd i>v Or. Kind's Ne\ ',iti- l'iils. Thi-v remove a'l pnsisonou rins from tin- system and infilftc nn f-* and . ii/or; euro sour stomach, nenf | headache. dizziness and colic, with J n? or*i.! i? r discomfort. 2"?c. Guai anteed by Duke Drug Co. ????y?pr eh mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm N fu IB <? mature M t(l \ al?ng |f\ what 3 l\ booklet," Boys Who Make Money | a own way, how they got money f( jj b by selling TI1E POST. This boo 8 0 will send along with it, the comple 9 jj including ten free copies of TIIE i E J copy, and that furnishes nil the m< | supplier.. Besides the money y among ether prizes, watches, s\ - I $250 In Extra a each month to boys who make tin S Better cend us a TilE CL'RT,S I'tOLISHINU COHPAN r, DESTRUCTION OF POMPEII. " Doricd So Uccp Tlsnl It Won I<"?t 0 Fop Sixteen Centuries. i 1 s When ouo hoars of a burled city it is J '* very difficult to realize what it can ir look like?still more so to realize how n ? city can bo buried so deep as to be utv torly lost aud the place of it know it ; - no more for sixteen centuries. Yet i ' t this is what happened to Pompeii and | " llcrculanoum, Stabiuo and Ilctina ami ! ( ^ j thirteen other cities of the plain on ' j v. 1 the ninth day before the calends of ' September, in the lirst year of the i, reign of the Emperor Titus. Thus it ' r was when Pompeii was buried. When ( ^ next tlie sun slione into her* streets ( " ' (Jeorge 111. was king of England. Six- i *' teen years before the burial of the 1 ..if.. .... ......it.......i-.. .i...... i ill mi vi(i uiijiitim: imu vivmu n\i iiiiu 11 " mischief that the ruin was not yet s quite restored, but Mount Vesuvius ,t bad been quiet ever since. The 24tli < s of August was a terribly liot day. * | Most of the people wore in the nut? pliitlieater at a wild beast light when ; they saw a strange cloud rise front , 1 Vesuvius. It seemed like a pitte tree, i The trunk rose up high into the henv- ] ens and then spread ont in branches? d some white, some dull and spotted? , until, slowly detaching themselves from the parent trunk, they began to darken the sky. I'liny ilto older, over at Misenum, was reading in his study e when his sister came in to tell him of >f this strange cloud. lie ordered a light ' [ - galley to be got ready, and a< he was i coming out with lbs millets in bis baud ready tv> note down all lie saw ,s the uiarprfers belonging to the galleys I c a J Hetiua came up to implore of him 1 to go to their help. By the time I'liny gel there with bis galleys the ashes wore falling thicker . very instant, 'thou came broken and ?, blackened stones and pumice. Vast 7 fragments were rolling down the mountain, and the sea bad suddenly < retreated. The pilot ..as for putting . it back, but the undaunted old philosot plicr admiral would not go back. "For). tunc," lie said, "favors the brave." Everybody knows something about the rest and bow the poor old gentleman, being weakly and asthmatic, was suffocated by a sudden outburst of flames le and sulphur fumes. In that awful w darkness, when the sudden rush of ,] dames was the only light which piercBt od the dense smoke, the Holds were full lo of terrified people lleciiig they knew | ih nut whither. It is true Hint the do-!, Iv >tmction was not instantaneous, ami " u groat number of tlio inhabitants suv| oil their lives, and oven took away a P good deal of their treasure, hut It Is esi,. timated that at least 'JOO.(XK) persons ij. wore entombed in Pompeii, Ilcrculaneuui and the other cities of the plain. Natnre. "You should be very proud of having t won the love of such n man." (> "Tljen you advise me to marry him?" "By all means. lie Is one of nature's ' noblemen." "No doubt. But consider?this naturo fad will inevitably pass."?Puck. li 1 Tlie SI* Ornro*. The three summer graces are the s Anne Arundel strawberry, the Eastern Shore pencil and the Maryland water v melon, all from tlie land. The three I' wluter graces are the oyster, the terrny pin ami the cnuvashnek, ail from the ( water.?Baltimore American. e s " "" | ? A Young Mother at 70. "My mother lias suddenly boon made vong at 70 Twenty years of inters#* , -nITering from dysrep?ia had entirely disahh d her, un'il six month* ago. when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her. ?nd restored the atri'nt't.i dml Activity Blip li had in the primp of lifp," witesMrB ( v W. L. Gilpatrick. of Darforth, Me. b Greatest restorative medicine on flic v globe S?'tR S'omaph. Liver awl Kidi opvs right. purifies flip b'ord. and cures - Malaria. Pi)ionsnes? and WeakncsseR - Wonderful Norve Tonic Price 60c. Guaranteed by Duke Drug Co. vs 3 you wa.nl . ii?rse?ci i want a horse, or a bicycle, a E*? ? camera, or anything else you've ^ ^ ma ucaii viif uu wum uiliji uuyo a a ing to get these things?sell Efc i* THE f: 4TUKJDAY I EVENING El POST ? r town on Friday afternoons and ? ? lays. Maybe you think it'll take \ while to earn enough money for g B fou want. But that nil depends k j yourself. Some boys make as 11 h as $15 a week; others moke a 1 $3? ?5 a week. In our handsome p : ," some of our boys tell, in their I | >r things they had long wanted, V 9 klet is free for the asking. We fj I te outfit for starting in business, L g COST. You sell these at 5c the & | mcy you need for buying further ' ou make each week, we give, 11 vcr.ters, etc. And in addition n U Cash Frizes | i biggest increase in their sales. Eg t letter to-day. Kit V, 4*5 ARCtl ST.. PHILADELPHIA U ca?? BBgw? ? ANNOUNCEMENTS. Candidates for Municipal Offices will jc required to pay $2.50 in advance for heir announcement as Candidate Tom their ward. I-'OIi MAYOR. The many friends anil anient suppoiters. in appreciation of his past callable services, hereby announce Ma !)eth Young a candidate for Mayor of lie ciiy of Union, subject t<> the deci<lon of the Democratic primary election Having been solicited by good citizens to be candidate for Mayor at the msuing election. I hereby announce myself as such, subject to the Pomotratic primary election. My platform is retrenchment and reform. M. W. Cri.n. FOR ALDEREAN WARD 1. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman of Ward I, subject to the Democratic primary election. J. H. sclioi'i'afl.. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Warden from Ward 1, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. J as. O. Long, Jr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for Alderman fiont Ward I, subject to the decision of the Demociatic primary election. J. W f'Ruviottn. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Alder nan fron Ward 2, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. F. G. ArgTBLL. The friends of Geo. C. Perrin announce him a candidate for Alderman for Ward 2, subject to the decision ol the Democratic primary. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 3, subject to the decision of the Demncratk prinfary election II. (L Raii.ky. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 4. I imnnunon nivnolf n oon.li.loi~ t.-. Al lerman from Ward 4. subject to tht Democra'ic primary elec?ion. F. O. W11.1.a i: i). I hereby announce myself a candidate for A Merman from Ward 4 subject <V the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. W. Naxck. I hereby announce myself a candi ilate for Alderman from Ward 4, sub ject to the Democratic primary dec tion; W. 1*. Skki.ton. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 4. sub ject to the Democratic primary dec tion. \v. II. \Vk.ht. COMMISSION ICR PUI1LIC WORKS I hereby announce myself na a can didate for the otlice of Cotnniissiotiei of Public Works, subject to the decis ion of the Democratic primary. D. II. Wai.i.ack. WALL PAPER New Stock of the Latest r? < ? ? ^ siyies ana Patterns. Gloss, Picture Framing. Our stock is large and complete; the goods are here and it will surprise you how ijuick, how nice and how cheap we do the work. The repair part of our business has been behind but is catching up and will in the future be run on time. MILLINGS, THE PAPER MAN. A IOIU?|OI*aMM?KU9l?IM8i I HAIR & 3 DENT] J Crown, Bridgework and ] " Office over Mutual Dry G m )| DR. J. MONRO I E N T IO/ Crown and Bridge V/ork yjj| A Specialty. Phone 11 DR. I. E. CRIMM. S The Well Known German Eve T Sight Specialist, of Spar- 0 faniwrg, Will Be In This City Soon. His reputation an 1 reliability as an authority in defective evesieht is well established in this citv ami all over the F1 Piedmont section. lie comes to the city veil recommended and refers to r Or. .1 <i G'?inif, M. W Bohn, Capt. K. 3 L Clarke, u ho have irlassea fr? m him. o I>r Crimm will have a permanent _ ? dice in I'nion. His ll?>t visit will he. I from Mondav. April f.Oth, to Saturday, g May 5th, positively no lonver. Other dates will he announced later His ofliee is at Or (!. \V. Austell's, over'the M. A* V Bank. ncnieuiuer nun;. i\o cnarpe lor ox animation. ? All glasses at the most reasonable prices. SIWRTA MICRO MKRAM). A Further Chance.?Dr. I E Crhnm, the noted eye specialist, will be in the city one week lonper. He came in ft p few weeks np<i, ami has treated a preat many people for various troubles of the ? eye, with preat Miccees. Those who ne? <1 pht-ses should not miss the opportunity to call on him. Iteinp a thonmph stu ent and successful practitioner in his line, us well as cultured pent-emnn p of pleasant manners, lie will doubtless) meet with mtieh smeess every where. L't | Amended Summons for Relief 11 State of South Carolina; ) Court ComCounty of Union. } mon Picas CO.MIM.AlNT NOT 8KRVKI) V O. II. Hawkins, Jr., Plaintiff, . Apdnst Sal lie E. Brown, Ida Ellis. A. R. Os-. . borne, James Greer, B. II. Greer, Sally Bishop, Mai tic. Bishop, Susan Tinsley. Letiie S nith, A ice Hawkins, Carrie Hawkins, Loruna Hawkins, Ida Sinclair. Janie Ha?kns, 1 Mand A Hawkins, Lizzie It. Hawk- ins, G. H Hawkins, K A Hawkins, Robe it Greer. Eupene Greer, Glover Greer, John Greer, Sue Gre 'r, Catheritie Gwynri, or heirs unkn -wn, It ; Hole unh, or heirs unknown. Caroline B. Milina* and C. Edward Salinas, I >efendaW8 To the Defendants: SallieE Brown, ' Ida Ellis A. It. Osborne, James Greer, d i B. II. Greer, Sally Bishop, Mattie Bi^b o ? op. Susan Tinsley, Leitte Smith. Alice Hawkins, Carrie Hawkins. Lorena o Hawkins, Ida Sinclair, Janie Hawkins, Maud A. Hawkins, Lizzie B Hawkins, ? G. H. Hawkins. B. A. Hawkins Robert Greer, Eugene G eer, (ilo er Greer, 1 ! John Greer, Sue Greer, Catherine , Gwynn. or heirs unknown, Hoi- 2 comb, or heirs unknown, Caroline B. Salinas and Edward Salinas, \ou aro 8 heiel>y summoned and required t an- d . swer the Amended Summons and Coini plaint in this Action which is tiled in s r the otlice of the Clerk of t ourt of Com- c mon 1'leas for Union County and State c afore-aid and to serve a copy of your t answer to the said Amended Complaint on the Suhse'ihers at their Law Otlice " No 3, Law Range, at. Uni-m S. C.. within twenty days after the service . ' hereof, exclusive of the day of such ' service, and if you fail to answer tlie c niolaint within the time aforesaid, the plaint iff in this action will apply to the Court lor the Relief demanded in r the Complaint Bkaty it Walk'ur, 1*1 intifT-" Attorneys. Union. S. C , Ar.ril _0.h, 180(>, , I Fiiank Pkakk, (Seal ) , Clerk of Court. i f T" the above named defendants: I Take Notice that the amended Summons and Complaint in the above st ?ted - cause ? f action w.is n the 20th day of - April, A. I). iflt-O, ft ed in the Office of - the Clerk of Common Pleas for Union County and State afore-aid Braty & Wai.kkr Plaintiff's Attornevs. - Union, S. C., April 2<?th, l.dHi. 16-6t Welter and Lights. All persons are hereby notified that [ r the office of the Commissioners has heen changed to the building on Main street, recently occupied by Dr. Torre nee and just east of the Duke Drug Store. Patrons must come to the offiee for settlement of their dues. They I must not he astonished if theirserviee is disoonlinucd when dues remain 1111' paid. Office hours from 0 o'clock a. m' to 2 o'clock p. m., and 3:30 to (> p. m. F. M. F.\ait, Chairman. F. 1$. Cum*. Secretary. ir>-3t. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Union county, will he held in the ' | Court House the 1st Saturday, the 5th day in May next at 10 o'clock a. in. ' All policy holders are respectfully In-' , vited to he present. W. T. Jrtkr. President .1. TM Orrkh. Sec. and Treas lf$-3t. ,, A badly burned Girl > r > or h >y, man or woman, is qu'cklv out 1 of pain if Hiicklen's Arniea ^nlve isap u plied promptly. G, J Welch, of Tek- s onsha, Mich , says: "I use it in my o family for cuts sores and all skin in- 1 i juries, and fin I it p< rfe< t " Quickest Pile ctue known best healing salve g 4 made. 25c at Duke Drug (Jo. 4 HAIR, | (STS. | Regulating a Specialty. 2 ^ oods Co., Union, S. C. 2 E WALLACE, |j I S Ml Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 vA\ 7. Nicholson Building. ^|| SOUTHERNI RAILWAY HE SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. nexeclled Dining- Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains?Con- II venlent Schedule on all " t Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are ow in -effect to all Florida oints. For full information s to rates, routes, etc., conult nearest Southern Railway 'icket- Agent or ROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT, A. Ci. P. A., I). P. A., ; Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S.C. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. J. A. BROWN, * DEALER IN LEAL ESTATE. STOCKS AND BONDS. iOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. . E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. -I yr \ , POST OmCE DIRECTORY. [ours of Opening-, Closing and Delivery of the Dally Malls at the Union Post Office. * Post office opens at 8 o'clock every ay (except Sunday) and eloses at 0 'clock p. in. Post office open for delivery of mail 11 Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30 p ni. Mail for train No. 9, due here a^9 a. i., closes at 8:45 a. m. ? Mail for train No. 14, due here at 1 :35 a. in., closes at 11:10 a. m. Mail for train No. 13, due here at :35 p. in , closes at 2:10 p.-ni. Mail for train No. 10. due here at :53 p. in., closes at 8:15 p. m. each ay. u Persons should remember and oberve these hours in order to be acommodate.l at the post office in rceiving or sending mail matter through his office. , Feb. 1900. J. C. Huntbr, Post Master. TOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, f. and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. ombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, Georgia. d "I jj SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. J; ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. S | .IBBES MACHINERY COMPANY I COLUMBIA, S C. Notice. Notire is hereby given tli:tt the Rooks f Registration ot tl e Town of Union re now n|ie? nn?l qnnltlieil electors deirinv r>vi trat on Urates for > uteipal obeli n to l>e held on June filh, i)iat. nn olitnin na mh by hi plxintr to ne at the stole of J iroh 1 oheti on Mitin ire t in the town of Union I he books f * eiri i rat ion will be rlosed on May fllli. 11KHI, at 0 p nt oVIock n \N* \f ft.! IN AX, [ijHoviso- of Regi tration of t< e I' wn