The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 06, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
THREE MEN KILLED;
SEVERAL ARE MISSING
Premature Explosion In Mine
Disastrous.
THE GAS IGNITED FROM LAMPS
I
Number of Men Were Injured. Severa'
Fatally?The Force of the Explosior
Was Te-rrific?Rescuers Overcome
by Gas Fumes.
Minefield. \V. Ya., .Inly .'J.? News lta->
r< ached here t!:at by iuenia'ure explosion
in a mine at Key-tone, \Y. Ya..
Monday cv-uiin.a, luree men w re killed
our right and a number are still
uilssing.
llu I Meadows, I-M Howard and Will
which ha I !>< ? n abandoned for s- >n?e
time, wiicu the gas ignited from their
lumps and all throe wire Kill !.
A number <>l men in on?r parts of
the mine were injured, s>\. al t.<
Til.' force of tile explosion wan l*.ritic,
and si vera I of tno per'L s form d
tor rescue o: t.:e fi w minors iiupri:
oued wlio were overcome by gas.
This is the fourth explosion of tile
jour within the Pocahontas fields.
Steamers Rcportec Racing.
New York, July 3.?On her voyage
from Antwerp and Dover tile Ked
Star line steamer Kronland, which arrived
in port Tuesday morning, established
communication by wireless
telegraph with the steamers Deutsch- ;
land and latProvence, which loft New
York last Thursday about the same
hour and are reported to be racing
to Lizard's Point, England. The i
captain of the Deutschland, with which
the Kronland reached communication
first, reported that ids steamer was
leading LaProvence by 50 miles. Later
the Kronland received signals from
the French steamer, whose captain
reported that he was gaining on his
German rival.
hirst National Salute.
Manila. July 4.?The first national
enluto to include Oklahoma was llred
at l.unera at midnight July 3. The
advent of July 4th was celebrated by
the release of <18 men who are charged
with outlawry and were serving sentences
in Blltbib prison. Four convicts
were granted full pardon and
the remainder were released on condition
of good behavior. Filipino children
were entered at a monster feast
In this city today. The feast was
arranged by patriotic Americans and
Filipinos.
Money in Circulation.
Washington, Jiny 3.?At the close of
business on June 30, lOotl. file total
circulation of national bark notes as
indicated by a statement issued by the
comptroller of the currency was $">01.112.300,
an increase for the year of
$i;r,.392.r?r?4 and an Increase for the
month of $1,982,700. The amount of
circulation based on T'nlted S a* bonds,
$.">!t.s 17.748, and Increase f r
the year of $.">">,178,333. an '. an increase
for the month of $1.^11.0 J.
China's Consul General.
San Francisco, July ?S :n
Yee Is the new consul-eon^ r^l *- >'
na at this port, having succe- ! : : Acting
Consul Chung Pao ii i Sur.
Szee Yee was a member o: Mir.:.Cheng's
entourage when Cr.inf -e
minister parsed 'hrough oi'y or.
his way to Washington . " veral yar-.
ago. j 1c has acted a-> ?--r n. J secretary
'o the Chinese k-ga i <n in \Va?..
iugton since Cheng's arr:\a! ri.erc.
Secrtary cf Legation.
Washington, duly ?Maurice M
l.anghorne, of Virginia, has b< * n -<
lected as secretary of legu'lon a* the
City of Cbristiania and will ate rnipu
n\ Mr. Pierce to that new po t abnu*
the middle of the present month. Mr.
Langnorne was commercial agent a*
Dalny in If?>?:t. preceding ihe Ku.-o
Japanese war and was obliged to stirrender
the place as an incident to the
outbreak of Hostilities.
Four Workmen Kil'c-d in Fire.
Hamburg. July :l?The Rival church
of St. Michael with its tower and spire
4-'t? feet high, was totally destroyed
hv lire Tuesday. The tower in fall
tng, crushed several neighboring
houses and they also caught tiro. Four
workmen who wore repairing the
church were killed.
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Anticipate Many AccicWits.
Now York, July In anticipation
of the accidents likely to result front
the celebration of the Fourth of July,
tho board of health is distributing ant!,
toxine and copies of a bulletin in regard
to Its use in an aitempt to prevent
fatalities front lockjaw.
Cruiser Ready July 9th.
Washington, July 3.?The navy department
has been nofltted by the
Cramps Shipbuilding company that the
armored cruiser Tennessee will be
turned over to the government on
July 9th. The Tennessee wiH be
placed lu commission very soon.
HALL TAX BILL PABBCD.
tat* Tuberculosis San Itanium May Ba
Eatabllahed. . , 0
Atlanta. Jut?TO.?ByAvo'oiof 122 to t:
8. the house passed Its second nteas t
ure of a gen-M-af^tura Monday morn
ing. being the bUrfe Mr. Hall, of Bibb, j
to create a board of slate tax asses- 4
Borsrto be composed of three members 2
to Do appointed by the comptroller <j
g< neral, whose duty It shall be to a; ,s
boss for taxation all property and trnu 'J
ibises returned to the comptroller
tral l'or taxation. f<
The three assessors are to receive
a salary of 81,500 each and traveling
expenses, not to exceed the sum u;
o
each per annum. Onr assessor a
is to be appointed for a term of two g
y? ars. one for four years an one for -s
six years, their term of service to ?'
commence on January 1, 1 ! '?7. The n
board shall elect a chairman, who
ihull preside at ifs meetings. f<
Tile amendment offered l?y Mr. Perry,
o! Hall, to constitute the railroad V
commissioners a hoard of assessor.; t 1 .(
carry out the provisions of the hi!!. !
was defeated by a vote of 77 to (Jo. Mr. Id
l'iv:> surprised every one by voting I'
r : b'.il at.or his amendment was
defeated. f'
Of the i.ew matter introduced at .
Monday's s. -sion, tin* most itnpo.:a;i ()
l>i!l was tea' out Messrs. Dunbar, 01 o
Hb'iimond. and Mr. Hardeman, of .la -a '
son. to create the (ieorgia Saaitoritit.i
for Incipient Tubcrctt sis. , ?
This bill provides that $25,000, or
so much thereof as may he necessary, ci
shall lie ap|>roprinted for the purpose '
of purchasing the site and erecting the '.
necessary buildings therein, 'he cost
of the site being limited to $7,500. A
board of trustees is to govern the san 1>
itarium the same consisting of the gov- ^
ernor, the attorney general, the secre c<
tarv of the state hoard of health, as f(
ex-ofllcio members, and four members
to be elected by the governor from c
eight names to be furnished by the I
council of the Medical association, of
the state, one of whom sTiall serve for t
a term of one year, one for two years, j
one for three years and one for four a
years. All vacancies occurring are (
to be filled by appointment of the gov.
ernor, and at the expiration of the first 'i
term of appointment, trustees are to (J
be appointed for a term of four years r
each, the ex-offlcio members to serve \
without compensation, the others to
receive a sum not to exceed $150 per J.
annum, all to receive necessary traveling
expenses. d
Patients who are able to pay may
be admitted to the sanitorium, to be
charged a sum not to exceed $10 per <
week. Paupers may be sent to the ;1
sanitarium, the counties and municipanties
sending them to pay for them
out of the appropriation provided for
them. Transportation of paupers to j
the sanitnrum shall be paid by the j
county or municipality sending them, J
such county or municipality shall pay t
transportation both ways. ''
Patients treated at the sanitarium j'
shall be confined strictly to those suffering
from incipient tuberculosis as c
defined by the National Association *'
for the S'u.lv, Prevention ami Cure J
of Tuberculosis. Others patients not
conforming to 'he strict definition laid <
d-.wc will he rejected. ?
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G- 'ty of Murdering Son. J
Cf . .T't'.y ?a jury In the \
' t- -re Tue* ia; for the "
. red a verdict of '
- ty f rr. :ith- first deg-ee
,, c
a circus ?
formerly of New Orleans, t
-Ota .:**??? son here four
jjpeyer <"it his boy's rhroa* !
'* ' '>'> was Tying ro reach him !
;:r. .eged a.s?au;* on a young girl, j
H- was convir.-ted at the first trial,
out wa. given a re-hearing. .'
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A Square Deal 1
I- a^urM you when you buy one of Dr.
J'.' r '* family medicines?for all the hi- i
it? entering into them arc print'd J
on the bottle-wrapper* and their formula ;i
are attested under oath as lieing complete f
and correct. You I:now ju>t what you arc t
paying for and that tin- ingredients arc <
gathered from Nature'.* laboratory, heing s
.elected from the ino*t valuable native c
ined i-inai root- found growing in our f
American forests and while potent to cure
are perfectly harmless even to the most /
delicate v omen and children. Not a drop '|
of alcohol enters into their composition. ]
A much bet let a fell t is used both for ex- ,
trading and preserving the medicinal
princinles used in them. viz. pure triplerei'iied
glycerine. This agent possesses v
intrinsic medicinal properties of its own. n
being a most valuable anti-sept ic and anti- I
ferment, nutritive and soothing detnul- t
cent.
(ilvcerine plays an important part in ?
Dr. I'ierce's (folden Medical Discovery in '.
the cure of indigestion. dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated butane, C
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomich,
biliousness and kindred deration- s)
tents of the stotnncli. liver and bowels".
Besides curing all the above distressing
ailments, the "(ioldeu Medical Discovery" |
is a specific for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels 1
or pelvic organs. Kven in its ulcerative
stages it will yield to this sovereign rein- !
edy if its use lie persevered in. In Chronic
Catarrh of the Nasal nassncres it i? well
while tubing the "CJolden Medical Uis- j
rovery " for the necessary constitutional '
treatment, to cleanse, the passages freely t
two or three times a day with l>r. Safe's .
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course
of treatment generally cures the worst t
cases. y
In coughs and hoarseness caused hy hronrtilal.
throat and hint.' affections, except con- '
Miiniit iontn Its advanced staves, t he''Golden i
Medical Discovery " Is a most efllcient remedy.
espMtallv In those ot>stlnate, hang-on (
cough* caused by Irritation and congestion of
the hroncual mui'ous membranes. The "Ids- ?
covery " Isfoot so good.for acute coughs arts- r
log from sudden colda, nor must It ts> hxpccted
to uire consumption In Its advanced t
stages no medicine wtU do that hut for all .
the obstinate. chttotitcsxnigh*. ithtch. If no?leeted.
or t>adty treaMB. lead4>p to copaunr.p- a
tlon. It Is the boat madlcloe thai cau bo tykeo. ;
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CHEAP KATES VIA SOUTHERN RY.
On account of the following special
cessions the Southern Railway will sell
ickets to points named below at exremely
low rates, as follows:
To Ashevillg, N. C., and return Acount
of Convention Commercial Law
<eague of America, July 30th to August
th, l'.HXi. 'tickets on sale July 25th,
f?th and 27th, limite<l good to return
utiI August Kth. Kxtension of limit to
eptember 30th may be obtained by <leositing
ticket with Special Agent at
sheville and payment of fifty cents.
Rate; One fare plus twenty-five cents
i)r round trip.
To Knoxville, Tenn., ami return. .Acount
Summer School of the South,
line lOtli to July 27th, IfHiii. Tickets
nsaleJune I7th, 23rd, 2lth and 30th
ml July 7th. Milt and loth, limited
ood to return lilteen days from date of
ale. An extension of limit to Septeinier
3llth may be obtained by depositng
ticket with Special Agent and pavnentof
fee of fifty cents.
Rate: One fare plus twenty-live cents
or round trip.
To Lexington, Kv., and return. Acmint
National Grand Lodge United
IrotIters of Friendship and Sifters Mvserious
Ten, July 30:h, to August 3rd,
' :)?>. Tickets on sale July 20th and
i>th and August 1st. limited good to reurn
until August 5th.
Rati*: < >ne fare plus twenty-live cents
>r round trip.
To Milwaukee, Wis., and Return, j
.ccount, Grand Aerie Fraternal Order I
1 Ragles, Augu>t 1 Itli to IMh. Tickets j
n sale August l<th, 11th and 12th, lim- ,
ed good to return August 22nd.
late. One fare plus 5*2 00 for round trip.
To Nashville, Tenn., and Return. j
.ecount, Pea body Summer School for i
eaehers, Yandcrhilt University Rihli-1
ill Institute, June lltli to August 10th,
ickels on sale June 10th, 11th and
'.'th. lKth, 10th ami 20th and July 5th,
th and 7th, limited good to return lit- |
?en days from date of sale.. An exjnsion
of limit to September 110th may
e obtained by depositing ticket with
pecial Agent and paying a fee of lifty
ents.
Rate; One fare plus twenty-five cents
or rounp trip.
To Athens, Ga., and return. Aeount
University Summer School,
'iekets on sale Junc3)th. July 2nd,
th and 16th, limited to return 15 days
torn date of sale. An extension of
liis limit may be obtained by depositng
ticket with special agent at Athens
uid paying a fee ot 50 cents. Rate,
)ne Fare plus 25 cents for round trip.
To Denver, Col., Colorado Springs,
>r Puehlo. Col,, and return. Account
Innual Meeting 15. P. o. li. Tickets
>n sale July Oth to 14th, limited to reetiirn
August 20th. Very Cheap.
Vrite for rates and full particulars.
To Mexico City, Mcx., and return,
lecountInternational Geological Congess.
Tickets on sale August 14th to
1st, limited to return 90 days from
ate ot' sale. Rate, One Fare Plus 25
ents for round trip.
To Montcugle, Tenn.. and return.
Ucount Alonteagle Bible Training
ichool. Tickets on sale 29th and 3pth.
,nd July 3rd and 5th, limited to return
August 31st. Rate, <>ne Fare Plus 25
ents for round trip.
To Omaha, Neb., and return. Acount
Meeting Baptist Young People's
Jnion, of America. Tickets on sale
ruly Oth to 12th, limited to return
uly 18th. An extension of this limit
o August 15th may he obtained by
lepositiug ticket with special agent
ml paying a fee of 50 cents. Rate,
me rare I'nis -o cents lor round trip.
To Richmond. Ya.. anil return. Aoount
Meeting True Reformers. Tiekts
on sale September 2nd to 5th, liinted
to return Septefnber RUIi. Rate.
>ne Fare plus 25 cents for round trip.
To Oxford. Miss., and return, Ae'ount
Summer School University, Misi.-sippi.
Tickets on sale June 3(>th.
hily Tth. 14th and 21st. limited to reurn
15 days !r< m date of sale. An ex
nsimi of this limit to September 3oth
nay be obtaii ed by depositing ticket
sith special agent and paying a fee of
cents. Rate, one fare plus 25 cents
or round trip.
To Roanoke, Ya., and return. Aiount
inci ting National Firemen's Asor.ation
Tickets on sale August 12th
o 13th, limited to return August 31st.
Vn extension of this limit to Septem>er
15th may be obtained by depositng
ticket with special agent and payng
a fee of 50 cents. Rate, One Fare
>liis 25 cents for round trip.
To San Francisco, Ual.. and return
iceount National Kducational Associaii?n
Convention. Tickets on sale June
".'th to July ?>th, limited to return Sopember
15th. \*ery cheap. Write for
ates and full particulars.
To Tuscaloosa. Ala,, and return,
iccount Summer School I niversity of
Alabama. Tickets on sale July 2nd,
rd and 0th. limited to return 15 days
loin date of sale. An extension of
his limit to September Jotli may be
ibtained liy depositing ticket with
pecial agent and paying a fee of 5.)
ents. Rate. One Faie IMus 25 cents
or round trip.
To Washington, I>. 0., and return,
tenant meeting Christian Congress.
H nfi> uii .inn, .1 iiiy _'nn and urn,
muted t<> return July 11th. An extenension
of this limit to August lltli
nay he obtained by depositing ticket
kith special agent in Washington and
ipon payment of a fee of .">0 cents,
late, (?ne Fare plus 25 cents for round
rip.
The Southern Railway isthebest way.
ntperior Passenger Accommodations,
lest coaches. Most convenient Through
leeping-Cnr service and best DiningJa'
Service in the World.
For full particulars inquire of any
louthern Railway Agent, or
R. W. iient,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
Cartoons Presented to Mikado.
New York, July I>.?A Ixtndon dispatch
to a morning paper says thnt
ast November Henry Mayer, the caroonist,
forwarded to Tokio as a gift
o the mikado, the originals of his
Ira wings on the Russo-Japanese war
.. UUU ? 1 ? -
viii. ii iiuii appeared in trie Times. He
ias received word that the Mikado
?aa accepted the gift, and as a return
:ourtesy, has sent hlrn a pair of Japmese
clolssonne vases with the Impelal
crest thereon. Mayer Is asked
o accept the vases as a token of the
nlkado's appreciation of his pictorial
lentlments. _ %
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR CONGRESS.?4th DISTRICT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from 4th district,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary election. G. H. Mahon, |
FOR STATE SENATE?"
I hereby announce myself a eandi- j
date for election to the oftice of $?a.tc
Senator for Union County, subject to i
the rules and regulations of the Democratic
Primary Election.
J.OWXDKS J. RaOWNTNO.
i I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of State Senator
from Union County, subject to the I
result of the Democratic Primary
Election. Bknj. F. Townsknii.
FOR SUIT. OF EDUCATION.
I am a candidate for re-election to j
the otliee of County Superintendent of
Education for Union County, subject
to Primary Election. I), it. Fast.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary I announce myself a
candidate for the olliee of Superintendent
of Education for Union county.
Titos. II. CJork..
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the otliee of Superintendent
of Education, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Demecratie Primary
election. M. I.. Lemastkk
FOR AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for tlie olliee of County Auditor,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
primary. J. I). Eim's. _
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Auditor of Union county, subject
to the decision of the Democratic
Primary election. Lkvi W. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a eandi- t
date for election to the otliee of Audi
mr 01 union county, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary elec- j
tion. T. C. Joi.IjY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Auditor, subject to
the decision of the Democratic I'rimnry
election. M. S. Fai'cbtt.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Auditor of Union county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic ]
Primary election.
S. S. Fakh.ui.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Audi- j
tor of Union County, subject to the ,
rules and regulations of the Democrat- j
ic Primary Election.
J. B. Lancastkk.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a enndij
date for reelection to the office of
j Treasurer of Union county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic Primary
1 election. J. 11. Barti.hr
i
FOR SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Superj
visor, subject to the decision of the "
Democratic primary. M. B. Lbb.
I hereby announce myself a candiI
date for reelection to the office of I j,
County Supervisor of Union county, ^
subject to the rules of the Democratic ,,
Primary election. g(
T.J. ReTKNIIM'uii. | s
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County
Supervisor of Union Count}', sub- n
ject to the rules and regulations of t,
the Democratic Primary Election. tj
i J. A. Bktsii.i.. ,:
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FOR MAGISTRATE. (l
I announce myself a candidate for ^
Magistrate for Union Township; sub- ^
ject to the result of the Democratic
Primary election.
J no. 1*. (tack. n
I hereby announce myself aeandi- '
date for election to the otlicc of Mag- rt
istrate for Union Township. Union 1
County, subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Primary ^
Flection. T. J. Vinson. %
COUNTY C0MMI3S0KKR.
I hereby announce myself a candi- J]
date for County commissioner subject t,
to the rule of the Democratic Primary
election. W. Kowi.kk Bono. . ^
I hereby announce myself a candi- ,
date for County commissioner subject
to the decision of the Democratic I'ri- ~
mary election. J. K. Sciuh sk. j ^
I hereby announce myself a candi- ; date
for reelection for the ollice of V
County commissioner, subject to the
decision of the Primary election.
Sankoiu) Wii.ucrs.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection for County Com- _
missioner, subject to the decision of j.
the Democratic Primary election.
A. Gkikkin Rknti.y.
i ju-rriiy announce mysnt a candidate
for tin* oilier of County Conimis- '
sinner of Union County, subject to the ~
decision of the Democratic primary, *
1. M. Mom KY.
! I herebv announce myself a ennddate
for the olliee of County Coinum!
sioncr of Union county, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo-! 1
era tic primary election.
>1 OHRI'll SANUKKS.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
Thanking the people of my county J
for their confidence placed in me in
the past, and feeling better qualified
by my experience in the office to discharge
the duties hereafter, I an-!
nounce myself a candidate for reelec- I
tion to the oflice of Probate Judtre fori \
Union county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary election.
Jason M. Grkkk.
i
Believing in the Democratic principle
of rotation in office, feeling contident
of my ability to till the position 7
to the satisfaction of the people, I
announce myself a candidate for the ]
j office of Probate Judge of Unioncoun-1
ty, and promise to abide the result of
the Democratic primary. j,
W. W. Johnson.
Removal Notice.
i
The Law Office . of Depass and DePass
has been moved to rooms Nos. 1
and 2 over the People's Bank.
[There is One !
and | Onl;
You do not kn<
Cracker until yo
Uneeda
To taste Uneeda
fall in love with
never forget that
you renew it ever
Uneeda Biscui
f In a dus
ft ^ moisture j
? NATIONAL BISCl
B>
ll ? SOUTH
THE LAND 0E BIG CROP:
Are you making as much off you
you are making all you can. The
much. It takes too much money to
are trying to make a living on a sit
renting one and paying a good sha
, Wouldn't it be bettor to go where th
that you can own a big farm?when
working for you and all you raise is |
There are thousands of aeres of
along the line of the Cotton belt Hoi
$3 to $10 an acre. The land is increti
See the Southwest
A trip to the Southwest would
interests lay in settling there. The
expense. On the first and third Tue
purchase a round trip ticket to any |
the Cotton Belt Route at very low rn
for you to examine any locality you
? scribing this wonderful
Lion about cost of ticke
L. P. SMITH, T. P
11 i i
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, j
Believing myself capable of perform- I
ug the duties of this office, and having
ieen solicited by my friends, I hereby
fTer myself as candidate for llepri -
cntative from Union county in the'
tate Legislature.
Ethan W. Foster, j
We hereby announce Hazel L.Scaife Jo
candidate for House of Representaives,
subject to the rules and regula- Pj
ions of the Democratic Primary elecion.
Voters. j?
I hereby announce myself a candiale
for the otlice of Representative in 6V
In- State Legislature, subject to the _
ecision of the Democratic primary. ri
L. G. Soutii ari?.
is
The friends of CarreII H. Foster anounce
him as a candidate for the |"q
.egislature, subject to tlie rules and
cgulalions of the Democratic primary
lection. ?
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Special Advertisements
Notlcna tvlll lie Insnrlud hi thla vnlunut at ^''
ie rate of Ar> words or toss for 25c one issue,
>ur issues for 75c. Additional linos over 6C
.veiity live words 6c a line.
PAULDING'S Base Balls, Rase Hall
goods and the otlicial Rule Books for TO
HMxi. E. H. Seatfe. 1
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IOTICK?One nice Horse for sale.
Apply to H. M. Toney. Itp
> m i not imy ;i sack or Salt, and time
ami trouble and half the price of
buying it at retail. One car lineal
Salt, white cotton sacks, 100 pounds,
net weight, special prices at the
Union (iroeery Co.
'()It SALIC?A IK) gallon iron kettle,
good as new. 15,000 brick in wall; '
best hand burnt at $100 per thousand.
Address Lock box 172,
tp Union, S. C.
'ItICSII stock Force and Cream of Sti
\N heat at the place where you can
always buy the best goods and all | 1
seasonable groceries. The Union 1
Grocery Company. i i
lARBKCUlC NOTICK.-We will furnisli
a first-class barbecue at Union ! f((|
on" the day of the County Campaign ((f
meeting. I). (I. Gai.i.man, ,,m
ivlfttn W II Mmhik
UST received one car of tin* Heat 11.
Clipped White Oats; best Feed Oats ?
on the market. .See us and save
money on the same. The Union s|1(
Grocery' Company. jin
VIIY not save money by buying your '
Fruit Jars now? The Union Grocery an
Co. will sell yon the best Mason's ce'
Improved Porcelain lined tops at 0~>
ana 75 cents per dozen; quarts and gaj
halves ; rubbers free. t),
JAR of i>est No. 1 Timothy Hay; the '"i
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Receiver's Sale.
ate of South Caroliona, CourtCornCounty
of Union. mon Pleas.
ICx l'arte, Nannie A. Richards,
In He, Oetzel Hardware Company
Under and l>y virtue of an order of
nirt of Common Pleas, dated Juut
th, IIHKi, I will sell, as a whole,
re the Court House door in the To^?
Union, S. C., on Salesday. in .luly,
during the legal hours of sale,
e entire stock of goods, wares, merandise
and store fixtures of Oetzel
irdware Company.
Said stock of goods, wares and merandisc,
according to inventory,
ow a cost value of eight thousand
d eighty-seven dollars, and upon
id sale no hid of less than fifty per
nt. of said sum of eight thousand
d eighty seven dollars will be acpted
by the receiver upon said sale.
All bidders at said sale and before
id sale are required to 'deposit with
e receiver a certified ckeck or cash
the amount of five hundred dollars,
lieh sum so deposited by the puraser
shall be a credit upon his bid.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
An inventory of said stock of goods,
ires, merchandise and store fixtures
n be seen at the oflice of the receiver
Union, H. C., and said goods, wares,
irchandise and store fixtures can be
mi at the store rooms of said Oetael
irdware Company at Union, S. Of
Jason M. Grkkr,"
Receiver.
Union, S. C., June 18, 1900. 2&-3t