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f ARMERS INSTITUTE AT UNION. Gemson Car Here?Lcctures by Professors. A good crowd assembled at the court house last Friday afternoon to hear the talks on agricultural subjects by the C'hmson professors in charge i?f the agricultural exhibit car. Prof. .1. N. Harper presided over the meeting, and himself talked on the subject of soil improvement. He said that it was a matter of vi- i tal importance that we put plenty of vegetable matter in the soil; it is necessary. He said that crusts are formed on the surface after rains la-cause the moisture, in tin* process of evaporation brought to the surface all the salt, soda and potash in the land. This should be broken up ami re-distributed in the soil. Mr. Harper sai< 1 that the little bacteria in the ground were i rli<pe isabl<*, th:i they worked on the vegetable matter and prepared it for the consumption of the plant. A further aeeount of the lectures ami a description of the car will he given in the next issue. Death of Mrs. Dora Kirby. Mrs. Dora Kirby died at her home in South I'nion Tuesday afternoon about "> o'clock. The day U fore she was in her usual health j and her death came as a great shock to her familv and friends. On M onday night she was taken sick with indigestion. She took a dose of laudanum. This, it is supposed, failed to relieve her, and the dose was repeated, perhaps more than one time. When it did take effect she went to sleep and never awoke, Hut she did not go to sleep till after daylight Tuesdav. She was a meat sufferer from asthma and was accustomed to take an opiate when an attack came on. It is probable that , thus aeecustomcd to using the drug she <liil not realize its danger. The effect of the doses were, perhaps, cumulative. Mrs. Kirhy was >5years old, and leaves seven sens, the youngest of whom is Id years of age. She was a good woman, a widow who for several years struggled hard to rear her children, most of them heing quite young. She was a member of Mt. Lebanon Baptist church, and had been for ds years. She was buried Wednesday at J'utman church, Rev. L. M. Rice | conducting the burial service*. Stock fycange License. The ordinance permitting the ojM'ration of stock exchanges in Un- ; ion has been repealed. Mr. Jno. ;' R. Matl i , who o[m* rates a stock ex- j ' change here will contest the matter, J holding that since his license does not expire until May 1st 11K)7 and i that since he has not violated his 1 license, the council cannot revoke , Miss OatesTiected. I At a meeting of the Board of Trustee's of the Union Ciraded L Schools, Saturday, Miss Josie \i Oates of Chester was elected teach' r in the central school. Miss Oates is a last year graduate of Winthrop College. She made an enviable ^,^......1 KsvtK 4 1 1 .1 Ill/Uiu lliuir <111(1 ill, I III' gnu led school in Chester. Added to her ability is a line character; 1 indeed, the trustees are to l?e Con- 1 gratulated on the choice. 1 It is not yet decided which grade | Miss < )ates will teach; whether the eighth made vacant hy the resignation of Miss Parlo r, or one of the primary grades; however, more likely the latter. John VV. Shiver, Americus, Ga., writes: "We are car load buyers of Wadsworth Paint and heartily recommend ; it to the trade." The best evidence that Wadsworth : Paint is the best Paint to use, J is the fact that others have \ found, and still find, it to . give the highest degree of < satisfaction. i It gives the highest satis- < faction because it combines 1 economy, durability and i beauty, the three requisites \ for the best paint. Therefore i Wadsworth is the best paint < to use. Order through local i dealer or write King Paint < Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 Messrs. 11. ('. Fleitman and ' Whitman, of Khytmnn ;in<l Son, f New York, were guests of Mr. HeinJK-ken this week. 1 -.XT \ LOCKHART NEWS NOTES. No Blind Tigers?CandidatesPersonals. fjockhart, July 10.?Deacon \V \V. Finlay attended tin* dcdicatiol at I let iron Church yesterday. lb reports a good time socially am spiritually. Mrs. \V. D. Hope is seriously ill Her symptoins this morning ar< considered more favorable for he r covery. Chief of Police Broom of Jones villi- was at l<ockhart one night las week on oflieial business. Dr. J. C. Draw ley and fainilj have moved to their home ii (Ircenville. Miss Nannie Terrell, who hai l?een a clerk in the jxistoflicc fo] some time is quite siek and wai taken to the home of her father a 1 ii formation was received lien last week that Mr. and Mrs. J. II Rogers of Converse had a wry sir! child. In response to the telegran Messrs. L. L. and M. Howell an with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Policeman Rronni appears to Ik doing good work here as good he havior is the rule. Last week In found several gallons of Imiozo The Mind tigers are out of husines: for the time lieing. Rev. J. G. Fair tilled his pulpit here yesterday, preaching morning and evening, two most acceptable sermons to a good congregation. Mrs. L. K. Finley visited friends in Spartanburg last week. We had a campaign night last week. The candidates were in full force hut the most of the voters did not attend. The weather still continues seasonable. Corn crop rejiorted good but the cotton crop not so favorable. Homo. Death of Mrs. M. H. O'Shields. Mr-. Octave O'Shields, wife o Mr. M. H. (''Shields, died at he] home near Rutnian church Sunday July 1">, and was buried Monday at Rutnian. lb v. J. R. Funderburl conducted the burial services. Mrs O'Shields was a member of Rutmar church, and was faithful to hei Christian profession. She leaves 11 husband and eight children beside.many friends to mourn her death. Union Creamery Case. . The first reference in the Union Creamery case was held in the court house before Master C. H. IVake. Tuesday at noon. The preliminaries occupied most of the day, and there are as yet no interesting developments. The case will hi heard again Friday at 10 o'clock. May Live 100 Years. The chances for living a full century ire excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dnncan, of llaynesville, Me , now 7( years old. She* writes: ''Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia ol ^0 years standing, and made me feel at well and strong as a younggirl," Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders. General Re bility and bodily weakness. Sold on s guarantee at all druggists Price only !>Oc. Mr. Carlisle Leaves Buffalo. Mr. L. II. Carlisle, former bookkcepcr at Buffalo, passed through Union Monday 011 his way to Spring City, where he will occupy a position in the office of Mr. T. C. ifuncan. TESTS PATIENCE. rhe Most Patient Union Citizen Must Show Annoyance at Times. Nothing spoils a good disposition, Nothing taxes a man's patience, Like any itchiness of the skin Itching I'iles almost drive you cra/.v. All day it makes you miserable, All night it keeps you av ake. Itch! Itch! Itch! with no relief. Ju.-t the same with liczema. L'an hardly keep from scratching it. Von would do so, hut you know it makes it worse. Such miseries are daily increasing. People are learning they can he cured. Learning the merit of I man's < hutment Plenty of proof that l?oan's ointment will cure Piles. Kcxeroa or any Itchiness of the skin. Head the testimony of a Union citizen. J. M. Mardis, retired farmer, a vetTan of the Civil War, residing at 22 l.ihrand street, says: "I have used [toan's Ointment with very satisfactory vaults For a long time I suffered rom itching piles. I lost my leg in the war, hut I have suffered more from the intolerable itching than I ever did with tlie leg, and there seemed to l?e no reief night or day. It was a constant torture and the more I scratched the more it itched. I have done everything : try and relieve it. hut to no purpose until I read ahout Doan's Kidney I'ills irid I loan's Ointment and procured a liox of tlie latter at a drug store. The aive stopjied the itching on the first ipplieation and I can now say entirely ured it. You are welcome to use my name as an endorser of the claims made for this remedy." For sale hy all dealers. Price .r)0 cuts. Foster-MiIhiirn Co , Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the l.'nitcd dates. Kememher the name?Doan's?and ake no other. ... i< v . '<% .fa.vr Summons lor Relief. (Complaint not served.) State of South Carolina, CourtofCom- F( Countv of Union. mon Pleas. Sallie Hughes. Plaintiff, against 1 di Blanche Hughes Hill and Ueorge W. si Hughes, defendants. P 1 To the Defendants, George W. Hughes ? P and Blanche Hughes Hill: 1 You are hereby summoned and re- ; quired to answer the complaint in this 1 di action which is tiled in the office of the 8< Clerk of the Court of the Court of Com- i tl ' mon Pleas, for the said County, and to ci r serve a copy of your answer to the aaid complaint on the subscribers at their I office at Union. S. C., within twenty' , days after the service hereof, exclusive 1 ?1 t of the day of such service; and if you r, fail to answer the complaint within . the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ' action will apply to the Court for the i 1 relief demanded in the complaint. Bkaty & Walker, (. s Attorneys for Plaintiff, i ... r Union. S. C.. July Hith.'lbOO. L 1. Frank Pkakk. (Seal) e ' Clerk of Court. ' TAKE NOTICE: That the Summons w and Complaint in the above stated ca [ nans" of action, was, on the 16th day < f 01 July. A. D. ltkWi, tiled in the office of [ the Clerk of Court of Court of Comnn n \ v Pleas for Union County and State i aforesaid. , 0f i> j Bkaty A Walker. rt. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ry Union, S. C., July 16th, 11) W. To the Defendant. George W. Hughes: T \ k' I." VllTICV. I " uuicn )?.? ' procure the appointment of a guardian as . ml litem to appear and defend thislsu ^ action in your behalf, we will, after cr twenty days from the date of the Service of the Summons and this Notice in {jfl t | this action against you. apply to C. H. l'eake, Master for Union County and ^ , State aforesaid, at his oflice at the I nion Court House, for an order appointing some suitable and competent da 11 person as guardian ad litem for you. to; authorizing him to appear and defend ru ; this action in your behalf 1 tic lit at y & W.vi.kfr. Attorneys for Plaintiff, i Union. S. C., July huh. 1936. i tjj Citation to Kindred and Creditors, iry 1 State of South Carolina, I da County of Union. ) je< By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate t Pr i Judge. Whereas. John W. McGovvan, has 1 made suit to me to grant him Letters of . Administration on the estate of and ef- (,a C feets of J. It. McGowan, deceased. to These are, therefore, to cite and ad- fu l" monish all and singular the kindred ,c , and creditors of the said J. It McGowan. t deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate. { v to b" held at Union .('. H., South Carolina, on the 4th day of August. Lj8 i next, after publication hereof, at 11 j "j, r | o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, ' tj, if any they have, why the said Admin- ej 1 ' istration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this | , ; 1 Sth day of July, Anno Domini. ! 190G.. Jason M. Gbkkr, dsi Probate Judge. . vi Published on the 2(Jth day of July. D< i i ifllni, in Thk IT nion TtMRA. 29-'Jt j COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON. , c, sij 121st Year Begins September 28. pi ;! Letters. Science, Engineering. One i . scholarship, giving free tuition, to each I . county of South Carolina. Tuition $40 * Board and furnished room in Dormi- j tory $11 a month- All candidates for ; ! nd itticginn OVA ?>O ???* * ^<1 - ? ? ........v,?. bio |ici in mni HI cumiwie 1 fi?r vacant Boyce scholarships which j pay $100 a year. For catalogue, adj dress Harrison Ranhoi.ph, President. !, Half The World Wonders. ft i How the other half lives. Those who " I use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won- j 1 der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, ^ i Sores and all Skin eruptions; they know :s, I it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 K. Keyj nolds St. Spiingfield, Ill.,8^ys: '"1 re- ]a gard it one of the absolute necessities 1 j.-| i of housekeeping." Guaranteed by all j _L druggists, 2">c. 1 Notice to Overseers. . . i ii a I You are earnestly requested to call to ! out all delinquent hands on your vari- cl< j ous sections of road, and work them at an early day. Hire such labor as you dn need in connection with delinquent to j labor. Board has decided to pay hired mj hands 7"? cents a day for their services. Please don't overdraw your apportionment. See that your ditches are all (|h well drained, and sand thrown in mid(1U of road. By heeding this notice tie promptly, you will greatly oblige. Yours truly. T. J. BETRSHAi'on, da Sul?r. II. C. mi Sale of Valuable Real Estate. We will sell before the Cnnri llnne.. ! door at Union. S, C.. on Sa lead ay in August. IK'fi. at public outcry, tho V I: following described real estate to wit: All that lot or parcel of land with dwelling house and other improvements thereon, situated and being in the da Town of Union. County of Union, and sic 1 State of South Carolina, on North side ru of Main Street, hounded by lands of cri John A Fant and James T. Douglass, i containing three acres ; and being the ? same property conveyed by 1'. E. Fant to Martha \V. Fant. A good and sufficient deed to the ' property wil' he executed by P. K. Fant foi j and Edward I. Gage, and delivered to th the purchaser, who shall have posses- by sion of the property by October 1st, ch IP t6. Terms of Hale : cash. no E. Fant. 1 tic ftnvaitn I. Gaoe. Ui Union. S. C., July IP gft-fft tin Notice Board Registration. lam requested I* unno'^^e in Tiie !j ' UnionTimks, that! ..Co A'Hoardof Registration will 1 t u//M<ockhart, ' Saturday. July ./purpose of (i? registering all Void ivc nnt mo. inten d, and at M<>lrv ' ,rfl on Saturday, .July 1:8, for tli|',!",e'"/ti^of register-j ing. all voters at and Aetna .Mills. IUhj/ = . etc ]\ >?XI?AlTf.ll. n Supr. U. (\ ? r nulls j N<>\v is the tit in subscribe for K( Tin-; Times. ho ' i>8i ... i tils (if ' ' I, - ANNOUNCEMENTS. OR CONGRESS.?4th DISTRICT. I hereby annouhce. myself a candiite for Congress from 4th district, I ibject to the rules of the Democratic \ rimary election. G. H. MahON. FOR STATETSEN ATE. I hereby announce myself a eandiite for election to the office of State Miator for Union County, subject to le rules and regulations of the Demo atic Primary Election. I.owndbsJ. Browning. I hereby announce myself a candiite for the office of State Senator om Union County, subject to the suit of the Democratic Primary lection. Bknj. F. Townsknd. ~~FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION^ | I am a candidate for re-election to ic office of County Superintendent of ' location for Union County, subject Primary Election. I). B. Fant. Subject to the decision of the Dem- , iratie Primary I announce myself a | .ndidatc for the office of Superintendit of Education for Union county. Tiios. H. Gore., i I hereby announce myself a candiite for the office of Superintendent Education, subject to the rules and gulations of the Demecratic Prima- j ' election. M. L. Lkmaster FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself acandi- 1 ite for tlie office of County Auditor, ' ibject to the decision of the Demoatic primary. J. I). Ems. I hereby announce myself a candiite for Auditor of Union county, subct to the decision of the Democratic imary election. Levi W. Smith. I hereby announce myself a candi- ' ,te for election to the olliee of Audi- | r of Union county, subject to the i les of the Democratic Primary elec>n. T. C. Jolly. I hereby announce myself a candi-< te for County Auditor, subject to e decision of the Democratic Primaelection. M. S. Faccett. I hereby announce myself a candite for Auditor of Union county, sub- I at to the rules of the Democratic imary election. S. S. Fahraii. I hereby announce myseit a candiite for election to the office of Audir of Union County, subject to the ! les and regulations of the DemocratPrimary Election. J. It. Lancaster. Ft)II TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candiite for reelection to the office of reasurer of Union county, subject to e rules of the Democratic Primary ection. J. H. Rahti.es FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candi- i ite for the office of County Supersor. subject to the decision of the j autocratic primary. M. R. Lee. I hereby announce myself a cattdiite for reelection to the office of tunty Supervisor of Union county, blCI'f. t.H tin. rilloa llf tin. Ilumnnnitm imary election. T. J. BltTEN'RAt'OH. I hereby announce myself a cantli- | ,te for election to the olliee of Conn- I Supervisor of Union County, 8libit to the rules and regulations of e Democratic Primary Election. J. A. Bethti.i.. FOR MAGISTRATE. I announce myself a candidate for agistrate for Union Township; sub- I ct to the result of the Democratic : imary election. Jno. P. Gage. I hereby announce myself a candiite for election to the office of Magnate for Union Township, Union mnty, subject to the rules and regu- | tions of the Democratic Primary 1 lection. T. J. Vinson. COUNTY COMMI3SONER. I hereby announce myself a candi- I ite for County commissioner subject the rule of the Democratic Primary ection. \V. Fowi.er Roho. I hereby announce myself a candi- I te for County commissioner subject the decision of the Democratic I'riary election. J. E. Si*koi*sk. I hereby announce myself a candite for reelection for the office of unity commissioner, subject to the cision of the Primary election. sankohd "wn.iirrn. I hereby announce myself a candi- j te for reelection for County Comissioner, subject to the decision of e Democratic Primary election. A. Ukikkin Hksti.y. I hereby announce myself a candite for the oilice of County Coinmis>ner of Union County, subject to the cision of the Democratic primary. I. M. Moim.ky. 1 herebv announce myself a eandte for the otlice of County Commh>ner of Union county, subject to the les and regulations of the Demonic primary election. Jokeimi Sanders, FOR PROBATE JUDGE. Thanking the people of my county : r their confidence placed in me in ! e past, and feeling better qualified my experience in the office to disarge tfie duties hereafter, I anunce myself a candidate for reelecui to the office of Probate Judge for lion county, subject to the rules of I* Democratic primary election. Jason M. Greer. Believing in the Democratic princi2 of rotation in office, feeling confint of my ability to fill the position the satisfaction of the people, I nounee myself a candidate for the ice of Probate .lodge of Union onuii, and promise to abide the result of e Democratic primary. \V. W. Johnson. Notice. [ will give a first class barbecue at lly's .Station, July 28 lit. 2t W. R. Kelley Co. ,: \A:' U tv' / BEWLEY HA i After an absenc have returned have bought < \ Hardware Co. see our friends, some splendid b pay you to see .anything in the LARGE STOC AT VERY L fan A BEWLEY HA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Believing myself capable of performing the duties of this otlice.and having1 been solicited by my friends, I hereby oiler myself as candidate for Repre- > sentative from Union county in the State Legislature. Ethan W. Foster. We hereby announce Hazel L.Scaife a candidate for House of Representatives. subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary election. Votkrh I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Representative in the State Legislature, subject to the. decision of the Democratic primary. L. G. Southard. The friends of Carrell H. Foster announce him as a candidate for the Legislature, subject lo the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the House of Representatives from Union county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic l'rimary election. A. G. Hughes. NotiGe of BarbeGue. I will give a first class barbecue at, Joncsville on the day of the campaign meeting there. Mr. I>. G. Gallman will do the cooking for this barbecue. JK-5t Oliver Eaves. Advertised Letters Remaining in the Post Oflice at Union, S. C., for the week ending July lUtli. A?Mrs Etta Anthony. I >?Miss Ponie Brooks, Rebecca Brown. C?Sumter Cleary. E?B L Evans. F?J Guntcr Fennev. G?Sandy Gist, Ella Gathreth, Mrs M V God bold. Mr Gemoniy, Rosa Gist, Toney Gill, II?J K Heard, C C Hunter, Joseph Homer. K?J P Kennedy. George Knege. M ?Sarah Moore, P E Moore, J A Moore, Anna MeBeth. P?Mrs Mary Porter. K?J C Ross. S?WilUiam Smith. Lucy Smith, Jeff i Sakery. Bob Shelton, J \V Sartor, Will Shelton. T?Hassie Thomas. W?Mrs Sarah White, Mrs Delia t Woo<l, G R White, J W Walker. Persons calling for the above letters j will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their i delivery. J O. Huntku. P. M. For Sale. A nice(> room cottage on East Main street at Union. S. C. Kitchen, bath, and l.avatory. fitted with cold and l?ot | wator, sewer system completed. Apply to II. T. Yates. BIO lot of high grade canned meats.! The kind that investigation doesn't! hurt. They were always right and are still right, and have always been sold by the Old Reliable, The Union Grocery (Jo. BUGGIES?car load just unloaded. See them. The l'eoples Supply Co. -i- -A RDWARE CO. |c rl< 9 i. A ii> ;>$> ; e of 12 years we ! to Union and j | out the Oetzel Will be glad to : o We are offering J - ^ argains. It will jf jm* us if you wish p ! ) Hardware Line. : < I & K or GOODS OW PRICES. * i ^ ? - I j j RDWARE GO. . - I I K% _ _ m. m mm special navertisemer'r ,? Notices will be Inserted In this column at the rate of 25 words or less for 25c one Issue, four Issucb for 76c. Additional lines orer twenty live words 6c a line. SPAULDING'S Base Balls, Base Ball goods and the official Rule Books for 1906. E. H. Scaife. BUGGIES?We have the best top buggy on the market for $65.00 Tho Peoples Supply Co, DO not fail to try Wesson's Cooking Oil, lately demonstrated in Union; high grade and unadulterated. For sale by The Union Grocery Co. SWEET MILK at 15c per gallon delivered every morning at 7 o'clock. Apply to R. E. l'almer, Phone 500. FOR quick, inexpensive and easiiy made desserts, we offer you fresh, best assortment of the best goods U> be found in the State: Tryphnsa, all flavors: Leggett'e Jelly Powder, all flavors; Jello. all flavors; Gelatine of every kind ; Tapioca, all kinds; Corn Starch, etc. The Union Grocery Co, IT WILL pay you to see our line of 8 wagons and buggies. The Peoples.* Supply co. L NOW is the season and The Union Grocery Co. is the place where you find Turnip Seed of all varieties forfflaming. Look over our selection V >efore buying. FOR SALE?Litter of three months. / old pointer pups l>v Sams Ponce out of Druess. Write uric for pedigree, prices Ac, W. W. Lancaster, Pacolet. S. C. WAGONS and buggies?We handle [ the largest stock elver shown in Union.. \ Figure with us before closing your \ deal. The Peoples Supply Go. \ EVERYTHING in Cigars and 'folate- * cos. Select your favorite Chew, and let us make you a price by the Im>x. Money (saved. The Union GroceryCompany. . WANTED?By Chicago wholesale and v mailorder house, assistant manager. \ . (man or woman,) for this county and f adjoining territory. Salary $20 and f expenses paid weekly; expense won- I ey advanced. Work pleasant; posi- J tion permanent. No investment re- \ quired. Spare time valuable. Write- \ at once for full particulars and en- \ close self addressed euvelone. *<l- I dress, General Manager, 134 E. Ijike i St., Chicago. I JUST opened a lot of Now Lake Fish. \ Inrge size, and fresh mackerel. J Very desirable for a change and very } palatable at tliin time of the year. J The Union Grocery Co. A)' BARBECUE NOTICE.?Wo will far- . J nish a lirst-class Barbecue at Union ? on the day of the.County Campaign j meeting. I). G. Gam.man, * a K*lOlp R. B. Smith. , /i DO not kill your horse or inule with m I dust and trash found in the ordinary \f I feed oats. One car of the host clip- f^k I ped oats, clean and wholesome. The f R ?