The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 05, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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Local News Notes \
Mr. J. P. Hix is visiting his parents i
in the city.
Capt. John S. Rcid was in the city ;
Tuesday. <
Mrs. Melvin Estes has returned from 4
Charleston.
Misses Azile Tinslcy and Nina Sligh }
spent Easter at Pomaria. T
Don't fail to read our offer on page a
one of this issue.
Mr. S. II. McGhcc, of Greenwood, v
was in the city Sunday. (l
Mr. and Mrs. J. Byers Greer vtsitcd e
relatives in Union this week. (Ji
Mrs. Myers and Miss Smith, of
Lockhart, were in the city Thursday. I
Mr. G. C. Wilburn, of Cross Keys, (
paid us a pleasant visit Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Clntirlr WilKnm _
announce the birth of a boy on Mar.h
31 st. |x
Mr. F. G. Austell, of Spartanburg,' \
spent several days with his family this o
week. I n
Misses Annie and Clarice Tinsley
spent Faster in Chester at the home of c
Dr. S. W. Pryor. I,
Miss lone Littlcjohn of Union spent *
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Nell a
Garlington.?Spartanburg Journal.
Misses Josic Fewell and Josie Oates ti
spent the Faster holidays at their re-; lJ
spective homes. S
Miss Belle Moorhead, of Mt. Tabor,
spent the Easter holidays with Miss }
Sallie Chambers.
Miss Blanche Tarrant, of Greenwood sl
has been visitnic her C
ard, on Gage's Avenue.
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Mr. G. B. Peterson, book-keeper at g
Union-Buffalo Mills Store, made a visit
to Florence last week.
Mr. Chas. W. Austell, Jr., who is at- ^
tending Wofford College, is at home
for a few days.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Littlejohn.Vof w
Gaffney, announce the birth of a (laugh- a,
ter, Mary Susie, March 29. o
The ladies of the First Baptist church | s<
realized $40 at the very pleasant Lady;
Baltimore Tea given last Tuesday. J Sl
Mrs. Harry Hair has returned fromj?'
a three weeks' visit to her parents, Dr. |01
and Mrs. Milhouse. of Blackvillc.
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Miss Bernice Going, who is attend- j p
ing Greenville Female College, spentjT
several days at home last week. Cf
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Mr. J. I. Harris brought in for ou:
inspection a curiosity in the shape o
\ chicken with four wings, and font
'ect. How is that for a monstrosity?
Mr. Geo. Boyd, of . Spartanburg
Messrs. Ab IIill and Tom Thompson
)i Columbia, were the guests of Mr.
M. W. Bobo Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. L. C. Wharton, clerk in the
Jnion-RufTalo Mills' Store, has moved
nto rooms in the Scaife house on Main
hreet, occupied by Mr. D. C. Clark
nd family.
Mrs. Frances Murphy, of Mt. Tabor,
isited friends in Union from Saturday
till Monday. Mrs. Murphy Is an
stcemed subscriber of The Times, and
iaid us a pleasant call while in the city.
Married at the residence of Rev. L.
Wagnon, on Church Street, Union,
C., Mr. Claude Hill to Miss Nettie
.ittlejohn, Rev. L. L. Wagnon officiting,
3 o'clock p. m., Monday, March
5th, 1907.
Married at the residence of Mr. Ben
Vflritener. in West Union. Mr Tohn
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Vhitener to Mis? Laura Clark, at 3
'clock, p. m., Sunday, March 31st,
907, Rev. L. L. Wagnon officiating.
All the real estate and personal proprty
of Mr. W. T. Bcaty will be sold
eforc the Court House, Monday,
.pril 15th, at 12 o'clock- See notice in
nother colwwm. f
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The Titties acknowledges an invitaon
to the graduating exercises of the
'resbyterian Home 'Hospital Training
chool, of Memphis, Tcnn., of which
:hool Miss Anna Clements is a tnemer,
and graduates with honors.
Mr. Albert Oliphant, who is now a
indent in the University of South
arolina, is making a good record in
taf*itsnitution. He is distinguished
1 three of his studies. President
loan states that he is highly pleased
ith Albert's record.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bennett, of Cross
leys, received a telegram the first of
ic wcck, aunouncnig iiic scrums 111ess
of their son, Emmerson Bennett,
ho is now a pupil in the S. C. C. I.,
t Edgefield. Mrs. Bennett left at
ncc to be at the bedside of her sick
>n.
A collection for the Chinese famine
ifferers will be taken in the churches
f the city Sunday morning. Evcrytie
desiring to contribute to this worly
cause may hand the amount to any
ne of the pastors, or to the Editor of
rogress, or the Editor of The Times,
he contribution will be sent as one
lining from the citizens of Union.
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West Springs Letter.
West Springs, April 2.?Miss Maggie r
Stanford, of Spartanburg, is visiting r
relatives here this week.
Auditor Lancaster, of Union, spent J
Saturday and Sunday with his family t
at West Springs. ' a
Mr. G. C. West returned* Saturday ?
from Charleston where he ha? been !'
serving as a United States jiipir*
The dime entertainment given, at the '
West Springs hotel on Saturday night j
was quite a success. A large crowd
was in attendance. Music was renderI
cd at intervals by the West Springs
string band. At the conclusion of an
interesting program, refreshments were |
served. About $^7 was received. The
entertainment was given for the benefit
of Bogansvillc church. v
No preaching was observed at any ^
of the churhces on Sunday, owing to '
| the fact that it was a fifth Sundav. '
j Mr. Dalhcrt P. l'.'igan went ot Spar- '
Itanburg Monday an business. '
The farmers are netting along with l'
their work nicely. 1 hey are much far- S
ther advanced with their woj-k than '
they have been in former years to same ^
time. , f
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Notice 01 bate. v
In the district court of thc United
(States for the district of So?th Carolina.
In the matter of \\\ T- Beaty & Co., S
W". T. lteaty and Frank G, Austell,
Bankrupts. T
I i ne trustees having represented to
j me that it would he for the benefit of "
! the above named bankrupt estates to 11
sell the ..property liercinbclow de- c
(scribed: I
| Notice is hereby given that on the h
15th day of April, 1007. at it o'clock in "
the forenoon, before the court house i'
door, in the city of Union. S. C., John '
M. Little, trustee of said estate, will U
sell at public auction, ofr cash.,The til- J t
lowing described property of. \y ?'?. I i
licaty, bankrupt: "Ij. y.
1. AH that lot or parcel of l;J|d. con-U
taining about 4creR#ntt'f(j'
and being in the City of UmcflLr 1
llbm'lJte^ ?hVNorth
bv land of Brown; on the Soufer'by
| South street and on the West b\ lnn.t 1
of McNally. i
2. The one-half interest of \V. 'I.
Peatv in awl to all that tract of land,
containing about 835 acres, situate an 1
I being in the County of Union, State of
South Carolina, and bounded by land*
mi I'eake, estate of Pailey, the Murphy
Mill tract and the Fair Forest Creek.
3. All that tract of land, containing
about 200 acres, situate and being in
Cross Keys Township, in the Cointy
oi Union and State of South Caro'ina,
and bounded by lands of the estate of
R. J. Petsill, \V. T. Peaty and by the
Fnoree River.
4. All. tb?ir tract of land, cootaiiing
137 acres, more or U*sT 4iuuue
'ilK-ilV tc'VfMln
Carolina, and bounded by lands of
Peaty, lands of the estate of R. J. Pet- '
' sill, and by the waters of the Enoree
r River.
I he above described real estate to
be sold free and discharged of all liens ]
, and encumbrances. (
Also all of the right, title and inter- t
est and claims and demands of the said
I dm M. I.ittl**, trustee, in and to the
fttllcrwiitg described properties, clioses
in a'etion and equity, that is to say: a
1. In and to ten shares oi the Mon-lS(
arch Cotton Mill'Stock, claimed by the
Mterhcants . and Planters National tj
Bank, Unioiri'S. C., as collateral secnr- I (j
ity for a debt of said W. T. Bcaty, .j
amounting to about $1,260. ' d;
2. I11 and to five shares of thecapital ai
stock of the Union P. & L. iSSocLv ai
tion, claimed by the Peoples iaufy w
Union. S. C., as collateral scc^O"*01" d<
a debt of about $8>^.
3. In ana to ieu it.^P1"1
stock of the Union P. and E. ?**OCia- -p
tion, claimed by said AssociJon* *as
collateral security for a debt * about t))
$800. Cf
4. In and to the cash snrrenc?r. value q
of a policy of Life Insuranc< ?" the q(
New York Mutual Life Insurance th
Company for $3,000 now claimed bv the ^
Rank of Jonesville,- and the Nicnolsrtn
Pank and Trust Company, as collateral
security for debts aggregating about -pf
$'.500.
5. fn and to 30 shares of the capital
stock of the Georgia-Alabama Investment
Company. . j ]jt
And also, all the right, title and in- p.j
terest of the said John M. Little, trus- .
tee, of W.T. Peaty, bankrupt, in and
to all other property, ? *! personal .
or mixed.including all equities, claims, .
debts and clioses in action, whether
referred to. men! loitcff. W llldliided J
in the schedules in bankruptcy herein ~
on not, wherever said property may be
situated, or from whomsoever said 1
debts, claims, or clioses in action may ,n'
be due, being all such property, clioses
in action, debts, which belonged to 111
said W. T. Beaty, or in which lie had |)C
an interest upon the day of the filing 'la
\>f the petition in bankruptcy herein.
Any objection to said sale must be
made before me on the toth day of
April, 1907,at eleven o'clock in the fore- _
noon, at my office in Columbia, S. C.
Jpo. J. Karle.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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Teachers' Examinations.
The regular examination 4for Teacher's
Certificate of Qualification will be
held at Union, S. C., Friday, April to,
1907. County Superintendent's office
for white, and court house for colored.
By regulation of State Board of Edusation
the dates for teachers' exaini- !
nations will hereafter i>c on the third ^
Fridays in April and October. '
r?;T*. Fant, J
County Supt. EducatiM 'J Ton County. |
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Notice Cotton Growers.
The Union County Cotton Associa- |
tion will hold their monthly meeting
at the court house on Saturday, April
6th, at 12 o'clock m J
F, M. Farr, President. (
W. W. C. >Iton, Secret try. t
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Public Meeting.
A public meeting of the legal voters
:siding in Union School District and
sturning real or personal property
terein for taxation, is hereby called
) assemble at Union Court House
n the l6tli day of. April, 1907, at II
'clock a. m., for the purpose of voting
n additional tax to supplement the
eneral tax for the support of schools,
ot to exceed three mills on the dollar
i pursuance of an act of the General
sstnbly, approved December the 24th,
*92.
J. A. Fant,
W. E. Thomson,
J. D. Arthur,
W. T. Beaty,
L. M. Jordan,
J. A. Sawyer,
Trustees.
l-2t.
A negro man shot down a negro
om.tii wnnom saying a word, over in
liestcr the other day. She was singg
a song, and he gave no warning.
he papers published it. We were talkig
with a subscriber and another
iend about whether such stnlT ought
> put in a paper. One said it must
"> in because some people wanted it. t
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he other said it is worth nothing.
'hat does the reader think about it?
you read of crime and monstroSics
all your life, would you be iany
iser or better oil? "
NotiGC.
tate of South Carolina,
County of Union.
0 all to whom it may concern:
Take Natice! That on the nth day
April .A. D., 1907, at 10 o'clock,a.
1., or as soon thereafter as counsel
111 be heard, we will apply to His
onor W. \V. Johnson, Judge of Provte
for the County of Union and the
late aforesaid, for an arder appointig
the Hon. W. W. Johnson as Pro-1
ite Judge as" aforesaid as Public 1
uarc'ian for Rachael lseenan, the na-|
ire. amount and condition of the said
ifant, the said Rachael is in interest
s beneficiary in a life insurance p dicy 1
1 amount One Hundred and Fifty 1
rorrars; that no sensihfc. competent. [
v responsible person can \>c tound who \
oil act as guardian.
Heatv & Walker. |
Attorneys for Mary Jane IJpseoml), j
Petitioner. |
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Summons for Relief.
(Complaint, served.)
tate of South Carolina.
i-oumy <>i Union,
Court oi Common rieas.
1C I.. Going, Plaintiff,
Against
i";.i \vhvk'- 1,h"s- D- c,:irk. 1-ily1
J- btokes. Liiv II. Lane ' i
Gertrude Clark, Alfred' Clark, s! 1
"F'\i\LC,,cU :is, -VsiK>uc, Airs. I
..nifoiWOrai,,! ( . AiUn n,
L. Allen, >^>r oi - j
Defendants. '
"o the Defendants Win. Al. Clark,
Thos. D. Clark, Lily Lane, \\\ J. .
Stokes, Lily II. Lane, Gertrude
Clark .Alfred Clark, S. k. Aycock as/
Assignee, Airs. AI. F. Greciie and j
Conguest Allen as AcimiitiStrator of
the Kstate of C. L. Allen, deceased, i
Assignee,
Vou are hereby summoned and re-]
lired to answer the complaint in this j
tion of which a copy is herciwth j
rved upon you and to serve a copy|
your answer to said complaint on '
e subscriber, at their law office at
nion, S. C\. within twenty days after
e service hereof, exclusive oi the
y of such service: and if you fail to
swer the complaint within the time
uesaid, the Plaintiff in this action
li apply to the court for the relief'
manded in this complaint.
Beaty & Walker,
.'\ttoiTrrj tpf Phintiff. J
> the Defendants above named:
Take Notice! That the Summons in I
is action of which the foregoing is a
| #> \\sio 111 lu in llic nunc (II UK* (
erk of Court of Common Picas and
ncral Sessions for Union County in
; State aforesaid, on the 5th day of
>ril, 1907.
lieaty it Walker.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
the Defendants Gertrude Clark and
he infant Alfred Clark,
l ake Notice! That unless you pro e
the appointment of a guardian ad
111 to represent you the said Alfred
irk within twenty days after the sere
of the Summons and Complaint 111
s action upon you, the Plaintiff will
er the expiration of twenty days
m the date of such service upon
1, apply to the Hon. W. W."'John
1, Judge of Probate for Union
unty and State aforesaid, at hir office
Union, S. C., for an order nnpiont[
some suitable and competent pcr1
as guardian ad litem for you and
homing and requiring him to apir
and defend this action in your bell.
Peaty & Walker,
Attorneys for IMaiiliff.
'Seal.) I. Frank Peake,
Clerk of Court,
ite, April 5, A. D., 1907.
fTlelp the Horse fctfev
No article Is more useful \7aitVla
about the stable than Mica \
Axle Grease. Put n 'Ittie on j IlkrV
the spindles before you "hook !
uj>"?It will help the horse, and \J M ;t ,
being the load home quicker. lw<| j
MICA AXLE m
GREASE. CP
I ttxart u/ell? better than any
I other grease. Coats the axle MHI
with a hard, smooth surface of WJMM
I powdered mica which reduces {flKHH
I friction. Ask the^ dealer for l|Mm
ij nmum on cmpun^ HuXri
B is more dangerous to your li
E or morphine habits, for it sc
Pneumonia and Death. Sc
H awful results of Coughs an
DR. Kl
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"Three year? ago I was down
|v;a work, or even walk across the
Hpy King's New Discovery, and it
gained $.> pounds in weight ar
H MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Eac,
|| Price, 50o and SI.00
jf^yfr95Pr'rto'.'^raS nECOr/IMENDED, I
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ALL DRU
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|| show goods.
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n Hutchinson &
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l'| We will have (
on Wednesda
27th, at whic
gig will be prepar
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Street HatS. .
dially invitee
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5 come. You must see tf
6 the very newest creatior
I FASHIONABLE
S You certainly will lik
look. A pleasure to sh
^ in our Spring Millinery i
jB "Our First Season." Oi
$ MRS. D. N.
$ The Ladies
rh Habit 1
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fe than the drink, cocaine Jjl]
ton ends in Consumption, m
d Colds, by taking t+j
INC'S I
GOVERY
AEMD COLDS |
RMANENTLY.
with a bad cough, unable to ^
room. I began taking Dr.
cured me permanently. I
id am in splendid health."
One Doss Gives Relief
GGISTS.
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the date, ga
Larch 27th. ^
:antile co. 1
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m\M HATS |
of Spring Hats has X
lese Hats. They are S
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MILLINERY |
3 them. Come and &
ow you. Everything J
s new. Nothing old.
jr line is unexcelled, j?
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