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40,000 PEOPLE WITHOUT FOOD Are Dependent Upon RelieJ Supplies. THE FOOD SUPPLY 13 LIMITED Tne Totai Amount of Goods Sent to Stricken City Up to and Including May I, Amounts to 2.200 Cat Loads. Large Fruit Crop In Sight. Oakland, t'?i! Ala; >.--Major I2rMdn, of tin N'intli cavalry. I*. S. A. took rhar.i?-_nf tar di. frihution of rolicf stipplic - in mis city Tuesday. Estimates tltat there a. 'n. ??> rt-ons in this city who arc d? n udeiit upon relief supplies for int">sary food. The central food sapid., i-> limit* 1. lnit under th<- striet supervision of the army i' i.-> said c maiah can lie procured to meet inline Hate demands. 5>atety Deposit vaults Accession* San Francisco. Ma> Safety deposit boxes in several big in-'nations that provide these fireproof receptacles for lhe* public, were made accessible Monday. Tim \ai:lts open d were those of !io 1' lion Trus' Croeker Woolworth, Canadian Rank of Coniincrcc. and iho .Mercantile Trust Institutions. Su<I and asbestos i:ad performed their trust well. A!! he contents of tlx >t?*ei b >v - w. re tmud Intact. Nothing was harmed. 2.200 Cars cf Provisions. San Francisco, May v. -The totai amount of goods sent to this city by railroad up to and including May 1, amounts to 2,2"ii ear loads, according to Dr. Howard T. Devin? . head of the Red Cross. "This r?pv? seats a large amount of supplies, lie said yesterday, "but nothing like the amount we will have to have." Larue Fruit Crop Expected. San Francisco. May V- The prospects a re good for a large fruit ship ment lo the east front California in the near l'nttire. The business will mean between $l<>,<MMt,non and ?l-.eiin,0?)0 to the CaMfornia orciiar lists. The cherry crop throughout (lie stale i< splendid and the peach, pear and apple crops promise large yields. Filipinos Express Sympathy. Manila. .May S.?Governor (otural Ide has telegraphed Secretary Taft as follows: "All the people of tin* i'hilippine't. irrespective of nationality are pro_ roundly nmvert ny the terrific disaster which has befallen San Francisco and its people. "in the name of all 1 extend the most profound sympathy to all the sufferers and request that you make known this fact to the people of San Francisco. "I will forward In a f vv days a draft for funds con:rib itt-d by ofliclals, citizens and organizations with other contributions. it Is not such a contribution as we would wish to IIlet 11C, IHU IS Jill UVI(I< IMV 111 i ISO deep sympathy we fell. < n.t only regret Is that the povort> of the p eple prevents ns rendering greater assistance. The Filipinos initinU the inoveiiieni." Procurator of Tripoli Murdered. Constantinople. May v -Neajiiu 1M dinbey, procurator general of Tripoli, North Africa, has been murdered iu a highly sensation:'.I n.ann : by 1*11i Shmyl Pasha, fornn r miMinry governor of Scutari. According to ti'.e reports received hero. Ali Shamyl. who is a Kurdish chieftain, was undergoing an examination when he suddenly rushed on the procurator .general, tix ed his ieelii in his throat, ami hold on like a bulldog t;n il Ills vie.ini v. a throtled to death. Ashes of Helen ?*j.ibo<?/ MuriccJ. Hamilton. ()., M i;.' x. - ' '' die s of Helen Peabody, t.uiu ! of the We si ern college for women, vho die 1 in Passjidena. Calif., wero I 'rma!l;> hart, d at tho college .Monday. 'i n- tlircc hundred girl students form 1 the fit neral proce.-sion. The copper box containing the a dies was almost lost in the San Francisco disaster and sir Tived ten days late. Alleged Deserter Captured. Senoin. (in.. May s.?. .mlrow Per ' Sinn It, an army <i< srner, ass eaptur ed on W. O. Hern.lon's I inn. near Ifaralsou. (la.. 11\* .1. M. Thompson. ITe stated iliat lie enlisted at Taunton 3Mass., Dee. lit, lJto."?, and vns trans ferred to Fort MePiierson F >. iO and deserted tlie same month. I>c will he delivered to liie proper nut! cities. Telgraphers in Convention. Cincdnnatii, ().. May 8.?Tit tin: ional convention of tin; Commercial Telejjraplu rs I nion of America was opened here Monday with welcome addresses and responses and the appointment of committee. and oth< r routine business. One Killed in Riot. Pueblo, Colo . May ?In a riot h tween r.trikir.K employee at the Pude Io Smelting Works and dc pnty sheriffs. Tuesday, one striker is reported to have been killed, and two were sorloush' wounded. Two deputies were 9. fiWljr UoUUiU* V - "1 . _ ? --? ?? - ? I SAFE BLOWEft SEEKS PARDON. Jno. S. McCarthy, Who Helped tc Cc i ?> vict Two PriorsSeeks Libei ty. Churlc-dun. S C .May t>.?S' voru. oT tlie Jural ui'litiI el 'ho t'nl'ed States court, have roe i\< <l letters from John F. McCarlhv alias John 1*. Dandrell. now in tlie* state prison at t Windsor, Vt., asking their assistance i iu securing a pardon in view ol liiin . having turned eiiehs evidence a' 'J.e 'rial here a y?ar ago, w hen im- 1 on : ais testiinonv the notorious l..;n , Johnson and John Kln^ were roar; ! ( ... 1 . . 1. 1....... t . ? v'i <m hum; nr, ;iu:i mi. m ;; i .il -aiU ^ 'jt t ?i?? l.atta imi uliii v ...1.5 -i. . 'O til.' fidiial i rl m 11 . 11:. | McCarthy operated with i!k' :itr.g who blow. ili s-::l'? - :. t\ |>! ' Clio;isly |.i; : eve.;'1 > at until IN* '.:f ^ lire In-pec tor lire; ;> ? ?t .lit i tik mi ami luriual'y t'., y. g- jaen : ' all roan.if I up * ig.'.P :i in all. ..nil 1 sen! them i?> Atlanta. Witlion' .Mr- * Canity's t< .:im.ny. in ia. I.at.a . ?:?bery. tin government would la; . I * some tro'ibl. cimi i- tin;; Johnson 1 \ King. ami a'>o landing up > - > t ir. other sections. ami in view of ' v services which : has tendered to t federal and }*:; ? SUce;... the a tor- ; neya ol' McCnvthj art now s< king t to get McCarthy. v. ho has solved n - v t about three years at Win.i or. otf. uf J prison. t A.cv.S'J c' r :l'':cry r Chit ago. i *y v- a So v.- d"r. a j tol-ano in ' t. . Mov.Jnv, can 1 the arrtst ..I i' ; ;< nee K Cla.-s. ,i pugilist, v. no h ;; ens. 0 of having participated in .. oonsoir ry in which he J was robbed ot' $! ' .' ! '?. ychtoeil r . tel'i :i police 1* ha i barked Class 1 in a prize Might. whim. he declares. x afterward was a "lake." The money, which \ i in a valise, (lisappeared c from the ringside. whilf Sen:. : r .-ays lie wis indeavonaii 10 revise Clas.. win) had allowid him--It" to l)? Knocked out. Ii was in! in by a can- i federate of ( lass. Sohroi lei* a.- cr s. 1 Class a:,si rts lie will ha\e no ?? > > i'?1 in proving his i;ino:v nee. Are >. ihiji ( to Sch; i ' p I ; t u >!< 1 place i.s a. prove jit t ??;; >! ' of St. j Louis rceotly. , r> nncr Gover nor Aasnacjinstcd. KlcfT. Russia. Mnj 8.- General . fJoun. A1- >:i - ly.r.a.tir-ff, t?.u. riy governor of ' '.! :f, was us-as'-'it.a t i hcu.- 1 fuosday. A Glorioii.s Hc-niG. Tl at i- what some diminutive -peciniens ol Immunity had Sunday a week ago down ahout Monarch Mills. 'I'll > did not have the whe;o-with-all for a picnic, nor did their parents approve of Sunday picnics; but these hoys were tut- : daiu-te I. They knew of a certain freight ear over on the railroad lrrw.tr tlw.t ......4..! 1 t....* ?> O urn i\ in. vuii iii i nn i tin* ;uu; eles for a picnic. Not having time ti> 11.11 up to Washington and get pern is-ioii from the Southerns' ( pres'dent t<? interview tlx- car, they went ahead without all introdiu tioii. The car doors, insulted hy this i rud< miss, resisted for awhile; hut the \uuths, with real, hut perverted Ana riean streiiuo.-dty insisted, at last, opeli (Mine the doors, and gee! 1 he things welt* good to look at. Sar< ill -si I' iniied Corn! Shoe Polish! 'I he mouths on those hoy s laee "made a noise like a hahhling i.ro. k." \\ ith forty-seven boxes t>f sardines, jluve cans tf corn, and a ' round dozen bottles of shoe polish, j oil to the woods they went. And there beneath the shade of the sheltering oaks, a feast began. First, a full course of the imported lish reived on "boy"' lingers. Next, tlfe good part of a roasting ear, x-rved on palms?not palm leaves u! hand palms. The wind-up and ha- r, was furnished by Mr. (lilt Iv'ge. < I N't w NC.rk?guaranteed to produce sunshine and labelled shoe polirh. Thi." delightful beverage was net oinpanifd hy toasts, some to w< man. other- to tin; Southern ' llaiiwu.y, and .-till others to the ' inak< r of siieh line think?drink lit for the gotls. After tarrying long over their young eigars. alias cigarettes, the VoUllilUI reveller.-, Willi hcaiotng countenances I ait -Inning mostly ??n 1 li e inside. relnrneil eaeli to his home, well satislicd with the day. j tartliquake KuoU. Already there has heen published i *(>!) ]>:i{/ ' hook Riving a vivid and detailed history of the San Francis- 1 eo earthquake. I he hook is prop- ' rly illustrated, and is interesting from start to linish. The price. is ' ; I .AO a e?'py. E. L. Ilunnientt, I nioii, S. is selling the hook on -ill >.-eri |it ion. See or w rite him, if : yon wish to read one of the most thrilling and graphic stories ever written. 18-4t 1 ??? "DON'T PORtiKT" I "S ?'J -in 1- i lived ol CANCER. 1IJW01?, OR * CHRONIC OLD SORES. 'ten Thousand cases i treated. It is the surest cure on j I nitli Delay is Fatal. How to : In- eared? Ju-t \vr to ' D. B. GLADDEN, 1 I I m a t;rover. \. (J, j I . Mini ,.,,U iln-mrllj-I i r * * J0NESV1LLE HAPENINGS. unday Schoal Convention?Rev. J. B. Wilson Tre-uGhes?Personds? Debate at SgIiooI. i .lonesville, May 9th.?The wen- } In r i< ijuite cool for May and yet i t is no unusual thing to have a cool j p 1! ahuut the full moon in May. Farmer- have m>t finished plantngyet. S me eotton land is yet < o he plant-d and mueh corn re- j nains to he planted. Very little j otlon has heen chopped as yet hut ;uod stands are heing obtained in nany fields, and the good rain M?.nlay ought to give good stands el all. lie early-planh d. cot ton. '1 he Deinoeratic elnh hevo was eoigani/.ed 1 a1 Saturday and del- j gat - < leeted to the county ColiVeH- ; ion at I'nion last Monday. I.ast Sunday the.lonesville Town- j hip Interdenominational S. S. t'on entioii was held at Clilead ehnreh leaf Jonoyiile. The convcioiou, vns called t.? order hy M. C. (h.ult, owns!iip snp.erintendent; devotimiil exercises eoluUleted hy Rev. F. F? 11in-t. The organization was ( mpleted l-y electing It. \V. Whit-I tele, chairman, and J. 11. Pickens, - civtary. Welcome address was nad.e ly Thomas Hyatt an I th.e is|> >ns<-s i?y .M. I '. Cault, II v. F.i Pel111? t and \V. II. S. Harris. \il tin- Sunday schools in llir townhip made reports and all 11?<? iv>.n !s \vi re good and showed a i-altliy state of the Sunday Schools n the community. Four topics vi r- on the program for discussion, ut only two of them were discussal, and the otlu r two were left for i future convention to discuss, r ie lirst query discussed was: ''Which is doing the most to Cliristani/e the world, Sunday sehool work or preaching?" discussed hy W. II. Cos.--tt, F. L. Dorrity, M. '. Cault, Rev. F. C. Fclinet, it. \V. Whitlock and W. 11. S.Harris. Adjourned for dinner which was served ipoii the ground in the grove. The afternoon session was taken ip discus.-ing the query: ''Is the . hurch Progressing Spiritually? If not. whv not?" discussed hy Tliomis Hyatt, ,J. 11. Pickens," (i. M. Fowler, .I. E. Johnson, Rev. F. C. Fclinet, S. M. Rice, Jr., E. P., md \\ . II. S. Harris. Resolutions were passed in regard to the death of lion (1. 11. Fowler, who was a faithful Sunday School worker and superintendent; and dsn resolutions of thanks to the people of (Jih-ad for hospitality to the Convention. Sweet songs were sung at intervals hy the congregation, led hy Mrs. J. T. Sewtt and J. A. Lancaster at the organ. It was agreed that another convention for the township should lie held in the fall. The convention adjourned with the benediction of IJiv F f Felinet. lev. John lb Wilson preached at lIn* Methodist church hern Sunday night. Mr. Wilson is well known to the people of Jonesville, having preached his lirst sermon here, and occupied the parsonage here for the lirst two years of its existence. Thirty-live years of hard work as a minister in the South Carolina conference begins to tell on Mr. Wilson, hut he still preaches with vim and power. Mr. J. I.. MeWhirter has returned from his trip to New Orleans and Ti xas. lie visited Dallas, Sherman and several small towns in Texas, lie says they are having too muelr rain in the part of Texas l.e visited. He likes the country well, but does not brag on tinwater. Miss Ann lianas, who lias been -pending the winter in Deland, Florida, is visiting relatives in Jonesville. Mrs. W. II. S. Harris and little Miss Clara Foster went to Augusta rc.-terday to visit Mrs. C. A. I'oilier. Miss Marie Littlejohn, of Aslairy, was visiting ivlaiives in Jonesvilli* yesterday. ( apt. John I). Je(Yries,of Asbury, was in our tow n la.-t Saturday on | id- way homo from I'niuiit Mr. J. .1. Lit tic job n, has gone to >rceiiville oti busincs- eotieertiing !iis new mill. I'ev. D. K. Catnak and family have gone on a visit to relatives at I lock ton, Fairfield eouuty. .Airs. \\ . J. Hade and children >f Union, arc visiting relatives in fonesvilie. Mrs. Nanny I'Mgo has moved to Jonesville and oren pies the <1 \v? 11 ii.g adjoining |{. \\". Scott's store. Mr. II. I>. (''Shields, of Union, -pent Sunday with his parents here. I'ev. U. U. Wagnon, of Union, will till the Methodist pulpit here next Sunday morning for Brother [ ainak. Mr. (ientry, who has I toon here r..mc time with a photograph <ar eft this morning. Mr. Charley Wood, of GalYiioy, s here with his merry-go-round and a doing a thriving business. The j ndieations are that he takes in -t nore money than any fetoroin town. Mrs. \V. F. Bryant and Miss Sannio WouU, of i'acoloti wovo in .1 i *0 NEWS OF THE PALMETTO STATE. Gatlxrcd From Our Exchanges end Con denset! for Quick Readers. It is rumored tlett. Rev. F. C\ llickson, of (inffney, is being urged by fii? inks to run for the Senate this snnuiur. |)r. K. M. Potent, president of Pin-man Inivcrsity, will preach the c n-.nnnci ment sermon at Erskiuc e >;i g-, Juno tin! 3rd. Major Jno. i?. Holhick, of CharJ'-ston county, lists :\ pecan grove of ('iti.) acres, the largest grow of the kind in the world. It is probable that the Knights of Pythias in the State will establish an orphanag*. Williamdon is making earnest effort to have it located there. ( hieora College, (Ireenville, has pissed into the hands of bethel, I Fnoree and South Carolina Preshyi teries, and Pr. S. 15. Preston will v< tire front the presidency at tin close of this session. Tin* hail storm in 111?- Piedmont ':ist Sunday did wry little <l:i I I'wo houses were struck by lightning ; :iini dsn1 liiir>c killed; beyond this ' tl-.i iv is little other loss f..r tin i crops arc yet too young to Iv dam! aged l>\ liail. Col. E. .J. W atson went tn-N? w York recently to conduct to Sontli Carolina several good IJussian eiti/. lis who expect to locate in t!u Piedmont section. If these arc satis tied, many others will follow them. Thev will engage in the dairying business. In spite of the recent agitation against him, .). Steele Price, the anti-dispensary candidate was re-el- et cd county chairman hy a large majority owr \Y. 13. Stewart, of Koel> Hill, the dispensary candidate. A motion to endorse Senator Tillmat j and his course wa- immcdiatc)\ .-(plashed. l>r. Jno. \\". Siagg. formerly >1 Charlotte, N. C., hut now of Birmingham, Ala., preached the hueCaulaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Columbia Theological seminary, Sunday, May the (>tli. Dr. K. O. Klinn, of Atlanta, delivered the missionary address on the J evening of the same day. ! Ground was broken for the new i college building at Clinton last Wednesdny. The students had holiday and all marched to the ground: where the new college is to he huill. Each student and every professor shovelled some dirt; after whiel Dr. I lean offered up prayer. Tin The old building will he used for i college department ofThornwell Or phanage. General News Notes. The General ('(inference of Southern Methodists is being held il Birmingham, Ala. This is one o! Iarg"st bodies that meet in tin 'Southern States. Members of tin Conference filled all the Birmingham pulpits last Sunday. Missouri has a new law whiel makes it a prison olTense for a man to make a false return of his prop ' erty for taxation. Such a law as that in most sections of the country would necessitate the rapid incrensi j of jail facilities. Atlanta Journal. Rath tubs made of glass are beinj manufactured in (iermany. Tiny arc made in a solid piece, and on? can he turned out in live minutes, The tuhs are said to have advantages over metal and enamel, on? being that they are much cheaper, The Confederaec Ih union in New Orleans re-elected (Sen. S. 1). Lee, of Mississippi, Commander-in-chief, I L?-tters were read from Mrs. JelVrrson Davis, Mrs. T. J. Jackson and wives of other distinguished men ol the Confederacy. Next reunion goes to Richmond in April, 11H)7. Rev. R. A. Torrey and Chariot | M. Alexander, the celebrated evangelists, are in Atlanta, and on May | fith opened their campaign foi ! Christianity before large and enthusiastic gatherings. The meetings arc expected to continue for a month. our town shopping this week. At the (iraded school house last ! I'ridav niirhf ?11.... ,1.1 ..i , . ?* uu" #i III the ninth grade; subject, "Woman's Suffrage". The speakers for the nllinnative, Misses Mary Southard, Carrie Almnn, Annie Ke)hy arid Itell Free; negative, Messrs, laither T,atham, Kinpoy Kze)l,I?oyd Seott and Thomas Carter. Judges Messrs. J, .J. I.itt'ejohn, (i. II. Fairbanksand Dr. F. M. Kllerhe. Tl e judpes decided in favor of the | all rimtiVQ. TE-wuonb, 6090&09998 ??c 0 TI510 UKO | 1 | A I f9as.V^''- *A V " ? >/- '^.w?7 -/ 1 0 tMON IIA1 I g?eggg>< ; ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR AUDITOR. I 1 hereby nnn? mice myself neandi . dale for the oliiee of County Auditor 'subject to tiic decision of the Dcinn1 -Tjiiie primary. J. I>. IOphs. \\ FOR SUPERVISOR. 1 hereby announce myself aenndi date for the ollice of Comity Sopor - visor, subject to the decision of tin ; I>om< eratie primary. M. It. Lee. , . Advertised Letters i' . Remaining in the Post Ollice at Union IS. for tlit* weekending May llth II?\V Sitt*11 if Itarlield.Annie ilrown ' l?elle Ilrown, Mrs. Marie Raker. ' ('?Ned Clark, (iannon Copclaud. k ! M?Natban Laves, C I. Lops. i| (i?Lizzie Gregory, Margaret Gist | I larrison < icings. I II?Wallace 11 umpli ries, .1 T Horn .1?1) .1 .lobnson (2). i K?\y i 11 ill ill Kelley. 1 M Francis Means. . { N ? Rosa Night. 1'?Luln I'atterson, G rlrude Pen dergras () L Poslon S?Carrie Sartor, F.d Sprouse. T? II M Thomas, Wash Thomas | Lli/.a Thompson. \V?Rcssie Woods, Lucy Wilkes 1 Charlie Washington. Persons calling for the above letter; will please say if advertised, and nil be required to pay one cent for tbei delivery. J C. IIpvtkh. P. M Letter to L. J. Ilames, Union, S. C 1 Pear Sir: Whvdont we make paint . J as many others do. to go three-;pi ?ner I as far, or two-thirds, or half, or a third 1 | or a quai ler? | Air. Aaron Iliggins, I'lainfiehl. N. J ( , always u-ed 1"> gallons of paint for hi; ! house; Pevoe t< ok II. ; Tlieie are two sort- c.f paint; all paint 1 true paint, strong paint, full-measure j ?nd part paint, false paint, weak naint sh?>rt measure The paint-manufacturers are t\v< ?orts; Pevoe ami the re-t Yours truly, j ! '. \V. Dkvok Co p P. S. Railey 1 liinher ^ Manufuctur I iiig Co. sells our paint (I , Letter From Congressman Jos. T. Jalinsoi Editor Union Times: I nnt re I lialily informed the country people 'lure Wing told that I voted to delaj 1 ! * lie delivery of their mail twenty four hours. Such statement is ah * isolutely and unqualifiedly false [ No man in tin; fourth district <> j South Carolina lias ever taken mon 1 interest in securing good mail faeil | ities for the people than T have, T ; is true that I voted against giving certain railroads ^167,728.25 as ; ; honus in addition to the ngulai pay provided l?y law for the trans portalion of mail. The subsidy does not expedite, nor would it: withdrawal delay, the delivery o mail one minute on any rural rout* I in the fourth congressional district 1 ; I investigated very carefully aiu ! very patiently tin; subsidy matter Jjand my vote against it will nieel .Mho approval of any honest mar ' who will 1:11'e I he troiihlo <l/i.. ?. 1 the facts. Very respectfully, Jos. T. Johnson. 1 Memorial Exercises, Memorial exercises will he held at the graves of our Confederate dead in the old cemetery, ThursI day afternoon at 6:30 o'clock. | The exercises, as always, are under the direction of the Will iam Wallace Chapter of the j U. D. C. The graves will be marked this year by wreaths of evergreens instead of flags. Rev. D. M. McLeod will make the address of the occasion, and I)r. A. G. Wardlaw, the prayer. Elizabeth Gates, 111 years ol 1 age, said to be the oldest person ill | Georgia, died at Brunsvviek, May 5th. She had been married three times and leaves f ur children, 15! grand-children, and 23 great-g andchildren, _ ???P??pt??t?? ?P 999999^^9^^99 ft IS RIGHT* ?^ ^ fe^S '%5 > | ?JWARlfi < "O. Ijjjj T. gf- fi?* C? ^ /S- f?' OfS rr*j?? <ps g7~*rr vS^- \Sk? >5sv? >jv. ^.vJR? SpsciaS Advertisements N?>t i.-os will ho in sorted in tills column at Mir r.iti-<>! A? words or loss for 25c one issue, . tour issues lor 75o. Additional linos over wiMity live word.- 5c a line. ? _ " SPAUI.DING'S Rase Hills, llano Ball goods and tin* odieial Rule Hool s for 1000". K II. Seaifo. I - FASTI RU VOIJ R CATTI.10? My line Wire Orass Pasture on Hroad River, 2 I is now ready. Reasonable rates for Instilling stoek. (b od spring water. I Call on, or address Jeter Rutler, I.oekhart, S. O. 17-41 pd.1 * - .^r l,("HOSING OIjT. SAliI'. still in prog j less, t'oine quick before we close i out in a lump to some one. then your j opporiunity will I cover. Hall Price. I Wonder Store. KOOMS to Kent?North Church Street. 1 leal thy location. Good refcucc. A| ply to J H. M'liorrAUi*, nt llailev L"iiihcr & Mfg. Co. 18-4t GAltDlCN PLANTS?Cabbage, Potato, Tomato, Pepper, Lettuce, and Kgg plants. Limited quantity. Also White Leghorn and White Wyandot eggs fur sale. Wonder Store. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that Jane * | Meador Pant Administratrix ofthccsi t ite of l>r. A. K. Flint deceased.has ap\ lied toJason M. Greer, Judge of Proi>.ite,in and for for the county of Union, 1 for a filial discharge as such Administratrix. It is ordered. That. .'J' _day_Qf .< -a . June, A. It. lOfMI, he fixi'V, /f- hearing of Petition, and a linals". /itlcment of said estate. Jason M. Ghkrr, Probate Judge Union County, 8. C. Published in Tiik Union Timks May 11. It) G. !9-4t ' Citation to Kindred a id Creditors. State of South Carolina, ) County of Union. $ Uy Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate o;Judge Whereas.A. It. Fike&L. E. Fike have made suit to me to grant, them Letters of | Administration on the estate of and ef .. m- m in >? , \ i r iko. Hi censed, s These are, therefore, to cite and adj in inish nil ami singular the kindrtd > J and er.-ditorsof the said \V. (I. Fike, deei-ased, that they he and appear, 1 Inf. ne me, in the Court of I'rooate, _ j to h- hidd at Union C. II., South , Carolina, on the 21st day of May, next, after publication hereof, at 11 ' n'clnck in the forenoon, to show cause, - if any they have, why the said Admin- "* j < inflation should not he granted. (liven under inv hand and seal this "Hit day of [.May. Anno Domini, ' 11)00. [' Jason M. GRKBR, Prolnto Judge. I Published on the 11th day of May, I 1000. in Tub ITnoiv Tim km lf)-'2t. r J Card oi Thanks. Cherokee Lodge N 117, K. of P..desires to express to you and through - you to the public their sincere appref c.ialion of the many courtesiesextend. ed and sincere appreciation shown to 1 our Lodge in its presentation of the i drama, Damon and Pythias. I | Kvery kindness and eourtey isrratc, fully remembered, and thoroughly apj preeialed by in. Yours very truly, . 1 i P. ('. Whisennnt, f > L. L. Wagnon, V " A. IV. Lowery, "NV. W. Johnson, Committc *. CUT THIS OUT > And bring it with $1.00 to . Geo. W. Going nnd get one ; hundred cents worth of reliable merchandise. Some promise more and , give less. Cur stock is complete in its various lines?Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and - Groceries. o, GEO. W. GOING. ' Mv' .VM J?- 1