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Local News Note
Mr. L. D. Smith is still confined
liis bed.
Mis Pearl Hancock is the guest
Mrs. Ed Hancock.
Mr. Thos. Mulloy, of Virginia,
visiting relatives in the city.
Mrs. McJ. Fant, of Santuc, is spen
ing some time with her daughter, Mi
Richard Morgan.
Mrs. W. J. Hill and Miss Keels,
Hobbysville, are the guests of Mrs. I
W. Bobo this week.
Mrs. Theodore Maldox returned 1
llie city today after spending sever
days with her mother at Mt. Tabor.
Hon. B. F. Townsend, Jno. K. Han
-blin, Esq., and A. C. Barron, Est
made a busies trip to Spartanbui
Tuesday.
Mr. Ira Harris has returned to tl
-city after spending several montl
with his daughter, Mrs. VV. C. Nelso
of Atlanta.
Miss Mary Wyclifte, the head of tl
department in \Yinthrop Collcg
spent Saturday and Sunday with hi
.sister, Mrs. V. I. Masted- ^
y'Ctix
fore?" Eve smiled.
Blessljugt.ou'ju-tooa
Tiju?.mx oT lTie hmn of tn,k b"h.v
' A?Fedorie Anson.
B?Jessie Buzzie, Mrs. Lizzie Wal
Brown r?Wn' Clara Be*t,c>' Wesie;
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k>?i-iaa Uavis.
G?J..G. Gregory, Sallie Going.
H?Mabel Humphries, Mary Williford,
W. Hughes, M. J. Humphries,
Dr. Thos. W. Hamilton.
J?James Jeter, Lilla Jeter.
K?J. P. Kalb.
M?J. H. Manthen, C. K. Morgan,
P?Sirs. J. F. Peser, Minnie Palmer,
R?Maxcy Richards, Mary Reynolds,
.Julia Reed, Maggie Ruse.
S?L. D. Smith, Edna Sanders.
W?Mrs. E. W. Williams.
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised and will
be required to pay one cent for their
delivery.
J. C. Hunter, P. M.
Notice.
A meeting of the City Democratic
Executive Committee is hereby called
for Tuesday, April 2nd, 1907, at five
o'clock in the afternoon in the office
of the Secretary
J. G. Long, Chairman.
J. G. Hughes, Secretary. ,
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5 Summons for Relief.
(Complaint served.)
to State of South Carolina,
County of Union,
Court of Common Pleas.
of
B. B. Going, Plaintiff,
Against
js Wm. M. Clark, 'lhos. D. Clark, Lily
Lane, W. J. Stokes, Lily B. Lane,
Gertrude Clark, Alfred Qlark, S.
. R. Aycock as Assignee, Mrs. B.
F. Greene and Conquest Allen as
rs? Administrator of the Estate of C.
L. Allen, deceased, Assignee,
Defendants,
of To the Defendants Wm. M. Clark,
^ Thos. D. Clark, Lily Lane, W. J.
Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude
Clark .Alfred Clark, S. R. Aycock as
Assignee, Mrs. M. F. Greene and
to Conquest Allen as* Administrator of
al the Estate Allen, deceased.
Assignee,
You are hereby summoned and ren
quired to answei*Hhe complaint in this
action of which a copy is herciwth
served upon you and to serve a copy
^ of your answer to said complaint on
the subscriber, at their law office at
Union, S. C., within twenty days after
,e the service hereof, exclusive of the
is day of such service: and if you fail to
n answer the complaint within the time
' aforesaid, the Plaintiff in th?? action
will apply to the court for the 'relief
demanded in this complaint. *
IC Bcaty & Walker,
e, Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
;r To the Defendants above named:
Take Notice! That the Summons in
"this action of which the foregoing is a
copy was filed in the office
Clerk of Court of Conor. aSfmiy m
n?. . vicsaid on the 27th day of
r,n^'dl. I9?7Bcaty
& Walker, ,
f Attofncys for Plaintiff,
lo the Defendants Gertrude Clark and
the infant Alfred Clark,
V ' 3^ Notice! 1 hat unless you procure
the appointment of a guardian ad
litem to represent you the said Alfred
Clark within twenty days after the ser
vice of the Summons and Complaint in
, this action upon you, the Plaintiff will
after the expiration of twenty days
from the date of such service upon
you, apply-to the Hon. W. W.~ Johnson,
Judge of Probate for Union
County and State aforcs;yd, at his office 1
at Union, S. C., for .ay onder appionting
some suitable* lid c.mvpetent person
as guardian ad litem you and
authorizing and 'requiring him to ap- 1
oe*r and defend this action in your be- J
half. e
Bcaty & Walker, r
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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Vwww./ i. rrank Peake,
| Clerk of Court.
Date, March 27th, A. D.^ 1907. 1
Notice. *
The regular monthly meeting of the
Union Building and Loan Association tt
will be held at the Court House Friday 0j
night, April 2nd, at 8 o'clock p. m. tr
J. D. Arthur, "
Sec'y and Treas.
About That Dead Line For Women. |
Professor William I. Thomas will! be !
called upon to face a hot Are of cjrlt- i
Iclam froin women of the progressive
school because of the dicta found t In
his recent book, "Sex aud Societw."
Portions of the book have already iippearnl
lu various Journals and at tlifferent
times, usually with the result
that many women became ooimc1<|(i.s
that some new man of science 'wfas
looking at them with a nifcroscopfc.
Now, the microscope doesn't Hatter dk
rectly. Put it digs .up truth. Iteadegm
of Professor Thomas' argumeut w iO
so choose may And therein a vl W
which exalts the position the sex of
woman holds In the scheme of 1 ie
universe. Evidently the author aim ?d
to be pitilessly truthful or sclentl 1c
throughout the work. lie concedes tl at
the uew woman Is getting on, but hli ts
that lu her zeal for progress she 1^ ly
painfully Ignore certain llmltatl ns
that are Inexorable, yet perhap.s^Bre
wisely ordered. I
llecently another scientist has Airsued
t\n? train of tliouglit to the p<Bit.
as he believe*, of demonstrating Ant
man at bis best is the^olTspring of Boman
who Is not engr^s^d in piflfic
ofruiiM mid cannot be so engaged ^^Br"
still give the world noble ofTsp^K&Sentiment
and feeling, accordhi^K^0
Dr. Albert Iteihnmyr, who jtvritt^Bdu
woniau's ri^nts as a menace tc^Btho
race, ure crushed out of woinenJB^'ho
devote their powers to nft'nirs
are classed as practical. HusinesS
science, literature either dendfw^r
use up the finer qualities of
and women. Men's strnljj|?/**n ?nt.
Women with original >?fSfes of feeMlng
and sentimental, kiip'rnctlenl view* of
life must rear new strains to k?ep
. society moving and likewise nuist
cherish their monopoly jealously Bns
the heritage of their sex. To quotet^v
It is clear that the biological merwSo
In the woman's rights movement lies ,fn
the loss of the finer sensibilities. Tfbse
will he stifled and effaced. We kno^OFfodnv
that this priceless Inheritance entirely
dependent on the Intensive culture
ui iiiu mniiHT lecungs. i nose nklings I
have heretofore been highly develoj^S- b>y I
tho woman, undisturbed by tu? *11
for existence, e?-otoct?xl by the tnan^nd
relieved of the greafet4 part of the material
cares of the family. And by constknt
culture and. development throughout lhe
course of generations these deep sens'Rlllties
have become a grand Inherltancor^If,
however, woman enters the field .of ncltlvo
affairs she will be exposed not onlv to
stunting und degeneration of the feelings,
but to abnormal growth of tho Intellect
and to the Inevitable exhaustion of, the
brain through social strife. <
Of fills Gcrmnu doctor's reasoning It
may be said that his thoughts have
come out In an atmosphere where the !
feminine development which be de?
plores Is comparatively new. and n 1
startling Innovation. ^jjfcptirieu$e Sltows
that women jjojUlI, ili , ^
"practical ability and who Trave exer*
clsed It huvo given hlrtli to families of*>
strong men. And woninn's Invasion k"
of new flehls of activity does not mean
that individuals will to an alarming *
extent separate thomselves from the
sphere where feeling and sentiment .
have full play and continue to mark. 1
male offspring. Apparently a major!-., i
ty of young women who* engage In \
gainful occupations subsequently mur- ?
ry and become devoted mothers. At t
least wo may safely wait before de- c
tiding offhand that the feminine spirit
of the age is going wrong.
Professor Thomas himself calls >at- .
tentlon to races of women who were 1
stronger than their men, physically J
aud every other way; also that often
the so called weaknesses of the fe- ^
male character have been due to development
rather than to structural .Inferiority.
To the main proposition S
which he stands for femlnlnlsts ri >ny
answer that history shows great r ,en
controlled by a woman or won; en. fl,
great ei>oolis In which the sway of i *o- g
men was complete, and stages of olv- si
lllzatlon, as In ancient Egypt. Athens ^
and Sparta, where women ruled tie t|
home, directed commerce and controlled
the state. In b?le?.,ijin?ly noted C
events and persopnges In h^jfirymust
*>?, expfn'lued away and-'lessons from |
( .'.Jjtj A . -? "
uny experience nirown 10 ino _
winds before society can be convinced ,
that there Is a dead lino In woman's
progress, to be crossed only at perllto
<pl& I i"*~T ij
j and no ^ ^
Some of the Philadelphia policeman
get only $1.75 a day. Yet New York's u?
Unest," even the 40 per cent whom g"
Chief Bingham says are crooks, think 811
they aro 111 used and underpaid at $1,400
a year.
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If the sailor's storm warning, "Long n
foretold, long last." holds good with Int
respect to Russia's troubles, a genera- Tic
tlon may not see their end. The storm
now beating upon the autocracy took gu
sges to brew.
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The Canadian government has to sub ldlze
cold storage warehouses because j the
lack Frost is still doing business ana
ible to freese out competition wlttknX l iwr
tutting up a cent. I J Cor
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Speaking of presidential tlinl>er, some w
ennsylvanlnns are wondering what's
tie matter with a son of this Republlcn
stronghold for O. O. P. leadership. DF
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Rich monsters are not confined to
le United States, for a Mexican Is OTHi
Terlng $15,000,000 to have a certain q
lbe of Indians wiped off the earth.
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Notice.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
To all to whom it may concern:
Take Natice! That 011 the nth day
of April ,A. D? 1907, at 10 o'clock,a.
m., or as soon thereafter as counsel
can. be heard, we will apply- to His
Honor W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate
for the County of Union and the
State aforesaid, for an arder appointing
the Hon. W. W. Johnson as Probate
Judge as aforesaid as Public
Guardian for Rachael Keenan, the nature,
amount and condition of the said
infant, the said Rachael is in interest
as beneficiary in a life insurance policj
in amount One Hundred and Fift>
Dollars; that 110 sensible, competent
or responsible person can be found win
will act as guardian.
Peaty & Walker,
Attorneys for Mary Jane Lipscomb
Petitioner.
'.V2t.
Faster and faster the pace is set.
| By people of, action, vim and get,
So if at the finish you would he.
Take Ho'listcr's Rocky Mountain Tea
The Rice Drug Co.
REPORT OF. IllE CONDITIO)
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MERCHANT'S AND PLANTER'!
NATIONAL BANK
OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, *
At Union, in the State of South Caro
lina at the Close of business, March 2J
1907.
RESOURCESLoans
and discounts J224.764 5
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4. ! ."><) 2
I . S. Honds to secure circulation.. J5.000 0
Hoods, Securities, eto ui.OOO 0
Hanking house. furniture and
fixtures.. 10.000 01
Hue from Nutional Hanks, (not
reser-e agents) 11.765 7!
Due from approved reserve agents 3ti515 ft!
1 hecks and other cash itctrs 2.588 4:
Notes of other National Hanks.... 1.375 0?
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 430 5*
Specie 21.657 55) nr
Legal-tender notes 6,000 00J >
i?uviu|'u<iu iuiiii n III] I . B.
Treas'r (5) per cent, of circulation) 750 0(
Total.**-* Sli'.'.SH 11
LIABILITIES.
<vpltal stock paid in $ 60.000 Of
Surplus fund 31.318 St
Undivided proiits. less expenses
and tuxes paid 10.99124
National Hunk Notes outstanding- 15,UtM Ut
Individual deposits subject to
check 235.038 07
Total $353,838 11
State of South Carolina, I
( outy of Union. t"
I, J. J). Arthur, Cashier of the above
untried bank, do solemnly swear that theahov?
statement is true to the oest oi my knowledge
and belief.
J. D. Aktiii'ii, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tills
i"th day of March, 1907.
J. M. Grkkh, Notary Public.
^ Cokhect^Attkst :
F. M. FARH, )
O A. 11. Fostk.tt, V Directors.
JtiHK A. KXnt, 1
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Statement of the Condition of
LHE BANK or CARLISLE
Cfceatod at Carlisle, S. C., at the close
\ of business, March ID, 1907.
5 HKsouncEs:
khans and Discounts $38,779 08
Ivcrdrufts 1,75J 95
ankiiiK House 1.815 06
furniture and Fixtures 77- 01
ither Iteal Hstato.. 15*> 00
JUo from Hanks and Hankers 3,551 47
'urrency 6 no
lolil 13 50
Hiver, Nieklesand Pennies tilt! 17
lliccksand Cash Items 38 98
Total $47,534 85
blAlllLITIES:
Capital Stoek paid iu $10,000 (it)
urpius Fund 2,071 47
,'uolvided Proiits, less current expenses
and tuxes paid 1,881 47
>ue to Hanks and hankers 172 64
dividual Deposits subject to
check .. 19,977 41
'ime t.'ertitlcatcs 4.687 47
(Ills Payable 8.733 36
Total $47,534 85
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tate of South Carolina, * ' ^
* County of Union.
Before me came Win. H. Gist. Cashier
f the Bunk of Carlisle, who beingduly
ivorn, says that the above and foreoing
statement is a true condition of
iid Hunk, as shown by the hooks of
le in said hank. Wm. H. Gist.
Sworn to atul subscribed before me,
lis 2otH day'of March, 1907.
C. T. COI.EMAN, [L. S.)
orrect Attest; N. P. for S. C.
C. A. Jeteh, )
M. C. Draveu. [Directors. . w
W. E. Batchkoro, J
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Statement of the condition of
everybody's bank
ocatert at JonesviUe, S. C.r at the
ose of business March 19, 1907. |
UESOUKCKS
>ans and Discbu&ts ( 2i.?OJ 0]
irnituro and Fixtures 1". ) ?rt?
je ffoni Hanks And Hankers .... 4 357 34
irroncy l.tttiuu
ild .' 2ti i*i
ver. Nickels and Pennies 70 4.'<
.Total $ 27,888 87
LIABILITIES* ,
pital Stock Paid In $ 19,100 00
divided Profits, loss Currcut
Kxr> nsos and Taxes P-id 477 47
llvidual lie posits Subject to
chock 5 8.288 40
ne Certificates 25 00
Total $ 27,888 87
te of South Carolina
i ounty of iTnlon
eforn mo ? ">? * " " ?" ~
. n. UIU1T, I'HShier of
trybodya Hank, who being duly sworn,
s that the above ami foregoing stateroom
true condition of said llauk, as shown by
books of tile in said Hank.
J. M. Qault,
rorn to before me. thisiSnd day of March,
O. C. I'khkin, Jn., <L* s.)
N. P., 8. C.
rect Attest:
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F. A'tnan V directors i
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DEMIST i
CC: NICHOLSON RANK BUILDING \
rncc HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 5
PHONE 117. J
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H or morphine habits, for it soon ends in Consumption, M
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,!1 CURED HER PERMANENTLY. ,r ?
"Three year? ago I was down with a bad cough, unable to wfi
work, or even walk across the reun. I began taking Dr. He
' gg King's New Discovery, and it cured me permanently. I
gained 58 pounds in weight and am in health."
H MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Eac, Iiy.
g Price, 50c and $1.00 One Dose Gives Relief is
RECOMMENDED, GUARANTEED
ALL DRUGGISTS.
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;:..frbo not forget that our Millinery if
J H Openinc is still coino- on. H
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We have Stylish Mats. We H
sell them at reasonable prices, m
No trouble to show goods. Call Q
1 and inspect for yourself. jf
i | Hutchinson & Gaughmang
8| MILLINERY OPENING"~~j I
We will have our opening ^
|p on Wednesday, March ^
27th, at which time we 1|
will be prepared to show JJ2
?* V you one of the swellest ^
and most up-to-date lines
m snapes, uress (latsand
.fig . Street Hats. All are corjgjj
dially invited to call.
^ Don't forget the date, ug
^ - Wednesday, March 27th. *f|
I McLURE MERCANTILE CO. |
I THE UNDERSELLERS. |
If SPRING MILLINERY OPENING |
; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1907. g
j Leghorn Hats, Body Hats, Chiffons, Ornaments, ?
j Mourning Goods, Flowers, Feathers. Fruits, Novel- ?
[ ties, Quills, Wings. S
j We will show the verv latest Impodtatiavc ^
vim n i iUiX3 LM
I^FRpNOI PATTERN HATS |
* We have some entirely new shapes in Street and 3
P CaTriiQd look our lines over. Don't buy before P
P seeing oTFKk'.'M,^-elW fin?"*ft-**d.l' x>f /.b^great- ft
i est pleasure to show you our goods. a|
\ MRS. D. N. WILBURN,
5 The Ladies' Store. |5
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