The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 18, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
WEST END HAi rrXINGS.
Personal Mention -Mill Will Pay Oil Every
Saturday?Money Stolen?
Corn >!ciin as n Poor Electric
Lights.
Mrs. Alma \\*:nl?I?-lI return-! to
her li-Min' in l-*i?tlast wivk.
There have been quit'- a nnmbi r
ul' Grangers Innn ililYerent punts
in wing I" re TIm past few weeks,
aial it i- ~.ii i tin- mill- are turning
eld mure ami a ! Iter grade ?>f t-|<>??i
than tin y have in sum tini ?. W e
are \ ry gla?l to hear ?ue!i g.iui!
ilews, ami ti'iMil a. reliable s.iuree.
file einpl' yees, ?u* the majnri y
i?l t:nlil say t.ie eleetl'ie p e,\i
I' i- l?ett?T than steam puwvr.
Mr. A. M Mathews, wh<? is eunneeteiI
with the mills, having a
hall titteil up fur the I ami huys
w here they ean praetii i ami be UnI
'llii -^! 1 1 * ' till* I.' 1 Ml 1 I 11
and thoughtfulne-s of Mr. Malhew.wilt
l?c appreciated by the hand
boys and their friends.
Mr. Sain Owens has a handsome
n? \v eornet. Now look out hoys, we
are going to have some nico music.
Mr. Smith is our new manager at
the Company's store, and the former
manager, Mr. Clement-1, now has
the position of bo'okkeep r in ciu ek
oilier. Mr. Waldrop the former
bookkeeper not being at the store
now.
There was an iee en-am supper
near Kike's store Saturday night
last, and Miss Mamie Haines in the
eon test for most popular young lady
ieeeived the prize, a pretty lamp l?v
a vote of tl">, over Miss Mollie Kdlieks,
who received PIS votes. And
we are very sorry to say that some
of our hoys hail hecn taking on a
little "hug juice"', and questioned
the fairness of the voting which was
in every way so far as 1 could see,
on the "square," and so far forgot
themselves as to use some very vul
Kir language in t|?. presence <>f I.,,
dies, but I am sure they are sorry
B Uow. Oentlcnieu, let us ivM>
et our ladies at all times, and do
t u- not have this oeeur again. It
may prevnt some one from coining
that would otherwise he glad to lie
with us.
-Mr. h'oland I'arr. who has been
ill lor some time, is about the same.
Mr. I.indey Mc(b?wan ha> a verv
sick child.
\\ e arc glad to report the sick
mentioned last week are great I v improved.
' he holiness band have b-en
h< ped.
There will be an ice cream supper
for the benefit of our band Saturday
night at Dunlap's store. I'.v<
rybody is invited to come and have
a nice time. The band boys will be
there in full uniform, an?LUu-;^
b some good musie^^(^i'' order
guaranteed
fl. 1?. Murphy is improving
r- "'lowly.
The mill begins tomorrow to pay
off every Saturday from now on.
* The blind tiger reported to havt
b 'en seen in ' 'Possum Hollow
must have been scared out.
One day last week Mrs. Harri
who works in the mill, had
taken from her trunk by a mat
whom she has several times befriend
e'. While there was no one :i
h nue but her mother who is an ol
lady, this man went there and whil
the old lady s back was turned i
him be picked the luck on the trm
and got the money, lie at lir
strenuously denied it, but later a
initted taking it. Our eommuni
would he well rid of such as he.
nur electric lights are in ab
way over here. Last night onl;
few being lit up. This should
attended to.
* Miss Jennie Smith, a graduati
Searrit Bible Training school, \
address the Juvenile society at < I r
street Methodist church on Sum
at 1 p. m. Miss Smith will be w
us until August, when she leave
Tampa, Tin., as missionary won
Death oi Mr. Glenn Hawkins.
( It nn Hawkins died at tin- li
of hi> father, Mr. Nevill Hawk
four milt - hclow I nioii <?n Maj
lit* was -ei/ed wit 11 an attack o
pendieitis, lint when t xaminci
' the physicians it was found
too late to o|>cratc. Tlic y
man was "J 7 years old and was
in high esteem in his column
lie was sick a la ait a week. I
the time he was taken sick It
ploughing on his farm, ih
liuried Tliuixiay morning at 11
church, I lev. I.. M. It ice cond
the hurial services.
DOftlh of Mr. .1. A. Mr-Alisfei
J. A. Me A lister, formerly
ager of the llattery, died ii
Antonia, Te.\., Wednesday, 5
Mr. McAlister was a line
man and during his stay in
made many friends for liimse
The Union Times and Me
fiTAN WAbAtfiSE for $1,80 a yc
News From Santuc.
. . 1
Mrs. Sallin Thomas, of I nion,
visited (In' family of her son, .Mr. '
I. Ki :t j> Thomas Saturday and
Sunday.
I v. and Mrs. -I. (1. lining, of
I nion, worn visiting relatives in i
Santue l.i-t Saturday and Sunday. <
Mr. S. .1. Havis, now of Laurens
* unty. is visiting at tin- homo of .*
ii-s fatln r-in-law, Mr. \V. .1. Friday '
tliis work.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. (.'olcman, and
.mi-- .-^aran i noma.-, oi v artiste, at- .
tended services at the Methodist 1
el urch Sunday, and spent the re- i
mainder of the day with friends in 1
o ir town.
Mi.-- Fannie Holm, who has heeti >
vi-iling li-r -inter, .Mrs. R. (I. A. '
Jet -r, the past month, will leave
this week for a visit to relatives in .s
Columbia and Orangeburg.
Mr. Robert (!ee took a trip over
t ? Sedalia Sunday, on "the general
principle of something doing," and ,r
to learn (?)the road, perhaps. s
Rev. T. H. Owen tilled his pulpit 1
a* the Methodist ohureh Sunday, (
and preached to *|iiite a full house,
his text being .Matt. 7. t
I he colored Odd Fellows had a
big day here Sunday. The Fellows
n arehed from their hall to the
church where services were held.
I heard some very intelligent
young labie- complimenting the I
F. itor on his good way of starting f
with Tni: Timi-v. It was something .
lie should be proud of. Well, I
gues- if he knew, he would be wanting
to sing. "I wi-h 1 was single '
again.
I p on the new railroad near
Meadows. two negroes, section
hands, Sylvanius Fowler and John
ivi..r..f a-:.... ...i.:.a.
V 1.1 IV I, iw HUH II ^11 "
into a dispute, and later ripened
into a quarrel?a case of a big ending
-from a small beginning?and
the result. Fowler shot Carter in
the face, tearing out one eye, and
very badly injuring the face, but it :
is not necessarily fatal. Fowler
was arrested and bound over to
court. 11 i v Di:xvi:i!.
<-?<?Truesdcl-Cain.
i
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Married, at the home of the
bride's parents at Carlisle, on Wednesday
evening at N o'clock, Dr.
liobt. Trucsdel to Miss Maud Cain,
!!ev. J. |{. Funderburk ollieiating.
Death oi a Little Child.
Little James, a son of Mr W. J. '
fl.Vj1 dulicu at ?Vi A . fit-* [/
ANNOUNCEMENTS,?
I'oK Al'DIToi;.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the olliee of County Auditor,
suhjeel lo the deeision of tin- Democratic
primary. .1. D. Errs.
kin: sn i;iivisor.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the olliee of County Supervisor.
subject to the decision of the
' Democratic primary. M. 1>. I.kk.
FOR COXOIUCSS.?Illi DISTRICT.
I ltcrehy announce myself a candi'
date for Congress from 11li district,
11 subject to the rule> of the Democratic
. Primary election. (?. M.Maiiov.
it ' "
-i Earthquake Book.
le
Already there has been pubbshet
ik .*"?(iti page book giving it vivid tini
detailed history of the San K ranch
(t- eo eartlaiuake. The hook is proj
t.v erly illustrated, and is interestin
front start to finish. The price
od ?1.."?() a t.-opy. E. L. Hunnicut
f Union. S. i- selling the hook t
I"' subscription. See or write him,
yon wish to read one of the int
'of tlirillint! and graphic stories ev
v,ll written. i>cci)
?
lav r= ? =
I'1' "DON'T PORGET"
Vnii can !>' cured of "CANCER,
irV- TUMOR, OR CHRONIC OLD
SORES. Ton Thousand cases
treated. It is the surest cure on
Kmtli. Delay is fatal. Ilow to
he curtd? .)u>t write
t)Dii' l>. 15. (iLADDKN,
u,< | I'M! nios tirover, N. C.
Hi' ? :
S CUT THIS OU
oung
held
inity. And brinja it with #1.()(
cwus ^*eo- W. Goin^; and get
(uas hundred cents worth of r
urted dhle merchandise.
Some promise more
give less.
Our stock is complet
Man- .
! i;an its various lines?Dry Go
young Clothing, Shoes, Hats
i nion Groceries,
if.
"'0,'|OEO. W. GOir
4
I ?
Statement of the Condition of
rHE BANK OP CARLISLE
,itented at Carlisle, S. C., at the close j '
?>!' business. May 4th, 1900.
nKsoeacKs:
|
.r?tn>Hi.i| llifcoimti $4tM>i>l 52 i
i onlrafts ? :??5 10 <
innkunr House 1,8W On j
'hi nituro ami Fixtures 707 12
Wier Ileal Kstate 15 < On |
hie from lianks anil Hankers I2,ti56 7 ; |
1.275 00 1 ,
iI\ rr, Sickles anil Pennies I M Hit j
itccks .net Cash Items 17 2V I r
Tntul $fts,0H5 72 (
J.i tllll.rrifcIS:
"ill it |l .-i >ek |nlill ill $10.1*10 itl |
iii pllis I'nnel 2.0*1 17 i
'iioiv iile-l I'roll Is. less current c\ee
isi's anil t ixes paltl 2tiii Oil ! >
ni> t'npa'il I>iviilo'ils 51*11*) |
nli\ i'lunl Deposits subject i>
cheek lii.HII 17 |
'inie i'eriilii ales 5,2it 71 j
t.isliier's t 'hecks II' 8
intes iiinl llllls Kciliscuunteil 2I.K.1I R! ;
'nllections ! ! 711 |
Tn a I $5$.OS5 73 j \
hate of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Ih'fore mecantf Wm.* H. (iist. Cashier !
if the Hank of Carlisle, who hcini;duly j (
worn, says that the above and fore- I '
toing statement is a true eoudition of i
aid Hank, as shown by tthe books of j?
ili* in said back. Wm. II. Gist.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. i!
his 14ill day of May, 190(1.
"* (5. T. CJot.KM A N. 11.. S !
'orreel Attest : N. 1*. Sfor S. C. I \
C. A. .TKTKK, ) ,
\V. M. NATi irroao, .* Directors. ,
M. C. I )kavKU, I |
Advertised Letv^s
Remaining in tin- Post OIlicoLut Union,
>. C., for the weekending fSiity JKcfi' I
I'.?Marshall Burns, Rush (v.. Brown,
I i' Brown, Amanda Bryant/'
C?Willie t'oltrell.
I>?Mag Bavis, Key. W. Rl Duggar. i
II l> A Uiekerson, Mrs F 10 Meluney.
K?Mrs. Nannie Foster. , :
11?Minnie Gregory, II T. (ianll. |
Florer I io'v an. (iordon Goldsmith.
II?.1 II N Hopper. Jim Hall, .lames
Henderson, Mary Hnlcomh.
J ?Henry .lack. George .lohnson. J.
A Jones, .lannie 10 .li ter.
K?A (? Kny Kendall.
M?Mrs Morgan. James MeDaniel,
Mr Miiughlure
P?.Inlie Pi. Catltaric Pater.
R?George Rigs, Carrie Redman.
S?j. Seott. Mattie Smith, Fannie
Sutler. Oiiarlie Sinitli, IOulalie Sester.
V?Kemp Vaughn.
W-J P Wilson. I.illie Woods, II F
Ware, Mrs Sarah White. B P Waklrop.
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised, and will
lie reipiired to pay one cent for their
ielivery J (5. IIovtkk. P. M.
Letter to I'nion Cotton Mills Department
Store. Union. S. C.
i
Hear .Sirs: The easiest business in
liiis world is dry-goods; the reason is:
yon customers want your stulf as much
is you want to sell it; they come in :
you show it and sell it. That's the
whole business except your buying the
ftftf'twopie iikc money. 1 uey n*r;
somebody else's more than their own :
they like to make it more than to save
it : they lite to-keep it perhaps as well
11 *IhduYi tigs'1 run down fast, without
naint; poor paint is the saino. , Dew* .
is the means ?>f slopping mai ieuw , ? |
hig one. All we've got to do, to sell
Devoe, is to show that a man saves
money by using it.
K. 1). Jewell. Corry Pa., painted his i
house 5 years ago with a mixed paint;
14 gallons. I.ast spring lie painted
Hevoe ; 10 gallons. Saved $15 to $20.
Yours truly.
F. \V. DK.VOK A CO
, 1'. S. Bailey Lumber ?v Manufacturing
Co. sells our paint. 09
TI P 5
The New Liquid headache
Cure
,5 Is sold on a positive guaran
tee to cure Headaches, Neu
>ig
ralgia, Rheumatic and a
f other ordinary aches an
?" pains. Contains no Opiun
)St Chloral, Cocoaine or oth(
'jj habit forming drug. Pri<
10 and 25 cents a dose
? fountain.
I -?
DUKE DRUG C(
, Under Hotel Union. Union. S.
J Duck Hat*
IT
We have a beautiful 1
> to
one of White Duck hats v
elicheap.
aiui Also a new lot of Sha
and Trimmings for i
e in
ods, Hats,
and
See them before buy
<iOUHutc!iiiison & Wic
1
Statement of the Condition of
THE PEOPLES BANK
>x:ated at Union, S. C., sit tho close ?
business May 4th,
iiesoriteics:
Loans an<l discounts $I2.J.:I27
Dem i ml Loans 10,23'J
herd rn lis. 3168
innds and Storks owned by tho
I tank .10.1 St
tunkiiiK' House 10,010
furniture and Fixtures 2.60
iiuo fiotn Hanks and Hankers 7.1W
"iirrcitoy 2.101
fold
liver, Nleklesttnd Pennies ... ? 2.207
Cheeks and Cash Items 1.W5
Total $221.tl Jo
I.I A III MTlttS:
Ntpilul Stock paid in (PlOOO
biroins Fund In.iXiO
TtdH filed Profits. la'ss Current
Fx pen sea ami Taxes t'aid 5X05
hie t< It-inks and Hankers I.2W>
nilividual Deposits Subject l<>
Cheek IH 07'.
rime Deposits td.UfO
rtine Cert'tieatos 151
'ashler's Checks. is
Votes mid Hills Itediseounted 20,637
tils Payable, Ineludi-ir Time
Certilleates rcprosontinjr bor
rowed money 2-1.000
Total $221.6 0
stale of South CiiMdin.i,
County of Union.
Ilefore me eamo Thus. I. Sv.-yj* rt.' ashi
>f the above named bank, who heiu;r du
'worn, s ?ys that the above and I'orcir ii
'tatemenl is a true eottdition ols.nd Hank,
iiiowu by the books of lile in s.iid bank.
Tuns. I. Sw vo Kitr. Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before inc. t!
Illtli day of .May. 1006.
Hkn F. Townskn n.
Not. pub for s.
Correct A'test:
I, M. Jordan. (
\V. 1>. Artnur, Direetors
J. II. llair.ilton. I
Special Advertisement
Notices will be inserted 'In tills column
che rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issi
four issues for 75c. Additional linos o\
twenty flvo words Sen line.
>r.un.DING'S I'.iiso Malls. Mase Ma
goods anil the official Mule Monies D
1906. E. II. Seail'e.
M A R ASCHGI NO (Jlii'rrii'S, fresh stoi
hj#t goods, at The Union Groeei
Company.
PASTURE YOUR CATTLE?My tii
Wire Grass Pasture on 15road Rive
is now ready. Reasonable rates f
pastil ting stock, tiood spring wan
Call on, or address Jeter Bulk
Lockhart, S. C. 17-41 p
JUST received a shipment of Bran ai
Shorts Mixed; l,iest and clieape
food. Send us your order. Tl
Union Grocery Company.
ROOMS to Rent?North Chtin
Street. Jlealthy location. Good re
enee. Apply to J II. Sciioimwul,
Bailey Lumber & Mfg. Co. 1?JYACHT
Club and Ourkee's S.ih
Dressing, the best known to tl
American trade. A fresh supply i
The Union Grocery Co.
BIGGEST shipment of Royal Bakii
Powder ever received in Unio:
Pounds and Halves. Send us yoi
orders. The Union Grocery Co.
stock to* be healthy, teed mom gov
food. Your order appreciate*
Union Grocery Company.
WE guarantee every gallon of Yineg
we send out to be absolutely pur
to stand the Pure food test of ai
state in the Union. Why not b
this kind, when it doesn't cost a
more than the other kind? I
Union Grocery Company.
; FRES1I Cream Cheese, French i
Domestic Macaroni. New hoc
The Union Grocery Company.
Notice of Election.
lie it ordained and ordered l?y
Town c?inic*i 1 of tlie Town of Un
S. C.. and liy ilie authority of
same:
That an election ho hold in thoT
of Union, S. C., on Tuesday, June
J 1900, for Mayor, four wardens,
one Commissioner of Public Work
The voting precincts and inana
of each for this election shall I
follows, to wit:
Ward One: At Haile Shoe Co.
cinct managers: C. C. llumphrie
~ T. Sexton and T. K. Palmer,
it Ward Two: At Progress ollice,
" door. Precinct Managers, (f. B. :
dKtl Hancock, and W. T. Powell.
Ward Three: At Police lleadcj
ers. Precinct Managers: C. l
'? Counts, J. II. Spears, and J. K. Ft
Ward Four: At Court House,
-' Stairs. Precinct Managers: M.
master, Roland Morris and I!
-e Haines.
. Polls open at H a, m. and clos
p, hi.
That tlio. term of ollice of Mayi
Wardens is for two years, and
missioner of Public Works fi
years.
)That none but duly register!
qualified electors shall be elig
_ vote in snid election.
Managers of said election J
(piircd, before opening polls, t
b the oath prescribed under the
1 same.
Upon the close of the pol
Jo managers at each precinct will
ly count and declare the vote
precinct and then proceed w
certificate of the precinct vot?
Council Chamber and there t
the ward vote of the Town and
ine the election.
Done and ratified in Council
hied thi*, the Wth (lay 01 mn
ery iw?.
Attest: It. L. McNa
\V. I). Arthur, ?
Clerk & Treas.
p?s College of Charlesti
Entrance examinations will
^ in the County Court House 01
July d. at. 9 a. in. One Fre<
Scholarship to each County i
Carolina awarded by the Com
of Education and .Jud^e of
Board and furnished room i
lory, $11 a month. All eandi
|n<r admission are permitted to
for vacant Boyce Seholarshi
pay $100 a year. For calal
information, address
/> !, ' Harrison Ranii
KCl\20-2?p Yr
/
{{Less T!
l\ SI Closing Qui
88! ! Suit of Furniture...wc
"i, I Suit of Furniture...w(
Fine Dresser w<
- 1 Hall Rack w<
*' Fine Folding Lounge wc
ik, Cook Stove w<
: Cook Stove wc
Organs wc
4i < 1 Fine Piano wc
ihi , ? D. Head Sewing Machi
:SJ jj it < t tt
13 Breech Loading Shot G
H t t < i ft
I Small Wares (except St
M jj i Kill IUI V-Uil I.
: Iwonde
i ^
j||| The season is n
^beverage. Yon love
and you can make it
by getting good Tea
We can start yo
sell you your suppl>
aive Agents for the 1
Teas: at any price u
A full assortmer
pounds; also carry
It 1 ggjj green or black, blent
>.i ysm
Sj &?[ 'SOc and $1 per pour
lt| |p We will give yt
?b| tliat you have ever j
,r ||| Write us, phone
,u ' otiU
i. fcjg) RemeniDer that
- ^ Fine Teas and Coff
Era value for the least n
II UNION G'
^ yg ^
^ IMMUNE F
own To If IMMUNE from T
5th, ^ use CLENN SPRINGS i
III ^ of Purity. This water I
* the body against disens"8
f?er8 , ar more liable to Typlioi
K> 11 s Glenn springs Mineral W
take assimilate and prodt
'*ro~ i O run down system. Glenn
s" J' 0% ly pure and will keep fre
O Use Glenn Springs Mine
sitlo ^ body. Take enre of it.
High,
"? - .'r.r.i.l/'P r AUrt
u irt ^ OLCININ SPKINlto cuiij'
$?????? ??
Down _.??_M__mmmm??????
Robert Notice to Stockholder:
e at I Union, S C., May 15, 1
To the Stockholders of the
t>r and Building and Loan Associatii
Coin- Please present your Pass Bo
or six the old Nicholson Bank at once,
expert accountant will be coin
?d and to have same before he can nut
ible to books.
i Stockholders out of town will
ire re- mail their Pass Books to J. C. \V
to take Attorney. Union, S. C.
law for Promptness is of very great, i
ance. Respectfully
Is, the J. A. Fast, Preside
public-I Union Building and Loan Assoi
in. the Union & Glenn Spi
abulate Railroad Company
dec hire Time Table Effectlvo Auf?< j
assein- J.cavc Union 7:30 a. m., 1:
y, A. D. 1 and *8:10 p. in.
Arrive Buffalo 7:15 a. in., 1
i.i.y, and *M:25 p. in.
ilayor. Leave Buffalo 8:15 a. in., 1
20-31 and *8:30 I), in.
Arrive Union 8:30 a. in., 2
HI and 8:45 p. in. '
,"1* Leave Union 0:00a. m.-nndB
ii i ll Pass Neal Shoals 9:50 a. in.
1 .,?Itlp. m. Arrive Pride 10:15 a.
I (5:35 m.
Lf u Vi11 Leave Pride 10:35 a. in., i
"amU l p. ni Pass Neal Shoals 11:0
"pr V-1', and 7:10 p.m. Arrive Unioi
? rw^' '? mid 8:00 p. m.
iii J ormi-, ^|j trains daily unless <
A?tr* f?rl noted, week days only.
on,Pl ' ?.Saturdays and Sundays on
"s W'"1,J Connection made at Pride
ogue and h.iard Air Line through trai
. I bound in the morning and no
ultdoHt. tin the evening. M. B. Su:
ouiuonU I Chm'l Paeeovyui
? 'Wi
P ^
ian CostTI c
\ at Half Price. I
3
)rth #55.00 going at $27.50 v )rth
30.00 41 15.00 "1
31th 18.50 44 9 50
5lth 10.00 4 4 5.00
>rth 15.00 44 7.50
5rth 14.00 4 4 7.50 I
5ith 40.00 44 20.00
5ith 85.00 44 42.50
>rth 350.00 44 175.00 |
lies 35.00 44 1 7.50 I
45.00 44 22.50 '1
uns 0.98 44 3.49 I
22.50 44 11.25 j Atk
ied) at same rate?just one- 11
R STORE, lj
ow on for this delicious gS
4 it when it is made right, gp v
right if you start right Sg
>u right if you will let us
' of Tea. We are exclu- Bg|
:.)mAnr p- 0--1? TnSk ?
V^l lcl>L" CX MBr^T
> suit your pocket-book. fl|?
it in quarters, halves and |3
a big line of Bulk Tea, Hp
led to suit you; 60c, 75c, ||
>u the best Tea Value M
Purchased. S3
? us or tell us your T?a jl|
\ve nY;\Ue TJfreiajr/Tn &| 1 1 ?
ees and givje th/best Sg
ROCERY CO. |'
ROM TYPHOID! |
Y I'll nil) ntifl OTHER FEVERS M
>tIX ERA I, WATER, the Standard
mi his up the system and fortifies
1'eople with run down condition Jjr
Tater makes every ounce of foo 1 you
tee rich blood, thus building up the ^
i Springs Mineral Water is altsolutcs/i
for years. He on the Safe Side
ral Water. God gave you a good
ANY, "* OJenn Springs, S. C. ^
5. Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Jane
Union MeadorFant Administratrix ofthces)U:
tate of I>r. A. 10. Fantdeceased.has apok
at i lied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Proas
the hate,in and for .for the county of Union,
polled f?r a final discharge as such Adminisiit
the tratrix.
It is ordered, That the 11th day of
please June, A. I>. 1900, be fixed for hearallaee,,
i"K of Petition, and a final settlement
' ! of said estate.
niport- Jason M. Grbrr, [J*
Probate Judge Union County, S. C.
,\t, Published in Tiik Union Timks
station. May 11, 19.o. 19-4t
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
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State of South Carolina, )
, 1905.1 County of Union. )
;K) 4-""0l Bv Jason M. Greer, Esq., Prohale
' Judge.
15 4*15 ^ hereas.A. K. Fike A L. E. Fike have
' j made suit to me to grant them Letters of
ir r..m' Administration on the estate of and eflf>'
! feets of W. G. Fike deceased.
r>f> 5-15 These are, therefore, to cite and ad
momsti an aim singular 1110 Kinureu
and creditors of tho said W. (r. Kike,
p. . (jec,.u8e,if that they he and appear,
an ,1 before me, in tho Court of Protiate,
,n* to b- held at Union C. II., South
i a >"'") Carolina, on the 21st day of May,
next, after publication hereof, at 11
ii,rfl n o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
l ll.oua. ^ any they have, why the said Admin.
. 4! iatration should not ho granted.
Uherwis* | QjVen under inv hand and seal this
, 15th day of May. Anno Domirfftly
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with Sea- ( Jason m orwwo,
Probata Judge.
1 ' 1 Published on tho lltli Uay oi y.
'jtyfitnt in Aua Umo* HM*