The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 12, 1907, Page 6, Image 6
A Meditation.
Drayton, S. (\?Meditating upon part
Iifo, tin' shortness of time and the certainty
of death, I compose tiiese line*:
May I live in i>eace with Thee
Ready to croas death's raging sea,
And then go home a crown to wear,
And meet my friends and loved ones
there.
With Jeans there to wear a crown.
Ami then to lay our burden down;
The cross no longer there to hear,
But a white rolte with him to wear.
In that home beyond the skies.
He will wijie our weeping eyes;
By faith I view that city bright.
Where all the saints an- robed in w hite.
Nothing there will grow old.
But the streets are pure gold;
And we're told that all is day
And nothing there will lade away.
Just up then* at the golden gate.
For u-, our loved ones there do wait; i
Then let this world with all it- oares,
l'ass on by with it- llecting years.
Many times we're tossed about
With many a eontliet many a doubt;
tin earth there's sorrow everyday.
Beeau-e some loved one goes away.
To all whose friends have gone before
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...J .-O Oin'U .PC I. <| , .
A tight <>f faith will gain tIk* crown
AVI km i flu's earthly armour is laid down, j
There we trust to enter in
To that home where there's no sin;
Row ing dow n at his feet.
Ami then in him to lie complete.
As we journey life's rugged road,
Prepare, dear friends, for that Me>!
ahode;
Jesus is our friend we know.
Don't you think he's proven so?
And he is just such a friend
That we in him may surede|?end;
Yes, he has kept us all these years,
Doth in sunshine and in tears.
Oh, dear friends, let us love him more
Vor the time will soon he o'er;
Parting here, it breaks the heart,
Oh how sad it is to part.
Hut we know that we must die,
l>*t us prepare t<> live on high,
Dear sinner friend. I wish you well,
VVi11 you not repent and turn from hell. ;
How sad, how sad. will he your fate.
To put it off and he too late;
Now, dear friends, I hiu adieu,
het us pray for each other too.
The time is short for us to stay,
liCt us get ready to go away;
So good bye friends, it's growing late,
Meet me at the golden gate!
?('. F. Felmet.
Every woman appreciates a beautiful
complexion, so much desired by men.
Such complexions come to all who use
llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. J5
cents, Tea or Tablets. The Rice Drug
Co.
u Sc~" '^WKcr'"Albert G. Patrick, ronr
Pie lUliiiOkjidjid, Tr-ffrrdn>;
mce/' and since confined in
? Sinf Skitwr lu utill ?iV i J i..
gr-t tfrfsTt cfccfoi rl? ^Tofeels confident
that lie will yet get out, a man.
He has been doinf? time as a haker
since his confinement in Sing Sing.
Thousands have pronounced llollistcr?
Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest
healing power on earth. When
medical science fails, it succeeds.
Makes yon well and keeps you well.
35 cents, lea or I'ahlets. The Rice
Drug Co.
The notorious Harry Thaw ease
is drawing to a close. It was a
large ami nauseating desethe public
had of it.
Judge (iary elosed down the court
of common pleas in (ireenville on
April ;>. The lawyers had arranged
a heavy docket for the next week.
It seems that the Judge got tired of
waiting upon the attorneys to get
ready to go to trial and adjourned
the court.
Do You Think
For Yourself ? .
Or. do you open yopr mouth like a young
hlrd and gulp down whatever food or m<*J cine
may ho ottered you V
If. you are nn intelligent thinking woman,
in need of relief from weakness*, in rvott-ness,
pain and suflVring. then it means much i?.
you that there is mir tried and true honest
medicine ov known composition, sold by
druggists for the cure of woman's ills.
^ H* 4*
Tlir innkrrs of I)r. IMenv's Favorite PrefU'riltl
inn for tint nnrn of ............ ? ?
down. over-worked. debilitated. pain-racked
women, knowing this medicine to lie rnude up i
of Ingredients, every one of which lias the '
Strongest possible indorsement of the lending
and standartl authorities of the several
schools of practice. are perfectly willing, and
In fact, are only too triad to print, as they do.
the formula, or list of ingredients, of which
it is composed, in plain Kn\jliah. on every
bottle-wrapper.
The formula of Dr. I'lerco's Favorite l'r*v
script ion will bear the most critical examination
of medical experts, for it contains no !
alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming t
drugs, and no agent enters into it that is not i
highly recommended by the most advanced ,
and leading medical teachers and author- j
Ities of their several schools of practice, i
These authorities recommend the ingredients 1
of f>r Pierre's Favorite Prescription for the
rum of exactly the same ailments for which
this world-famed medicine is advised. __ j
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No other medicine for woman's Ills has any
such professional endorsement as l?r Pierce's 1
Favorite Prescription has received, in the 1111qualitled
recommendation of each of Its
several Ingredients by scores of leadintr medical
men of all tho schools of practice. Is
such an endorsement not worthy of youi f
Consideration V I
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A booklet of Ingredients, with numerous c
authorative profesional endorsements by the j j
leading medical authorities of this country, y
will be mailed free to any one sending name |,
and address with request for same. Address i:
Dr. K. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. V. j (
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EUREKA!
Yes. ! Have Found it at Last.
F<mud what? Why that Chamberlain's
Salvo euros eczema and all manner
of itching of the skin. I have
been afflicted for many years with skin
diseases. I had to get up three or four
times ever\ night and wash with cold
water to allay the itching, but since
using this salve in December, 1905,
the itching has stopped and has not
troubled me.?I'.lder John T. Ongley,
Rootville. Fa. For sale by Union Drug
Co.
A series of photographs illustrating
the improvement.- in the schools
of Spartanburg County which were
prepared for the educational exhibit
at Jamestown will be shipped this
week. These pictures are interesting
reproductions of the old and
new style of school bouses and clearly
show how the cottntv has advanced.
Hard Times in Kansas.
! Ik- old days of grasshoppers and
drouth are almost forgotten in the
prosperous Kansas <>i" today: although
a citizen of Codell. Karl Shanihurg,
has not yet forgotten a hard time lie
encountered. lie says: "l was worn
out and discouraged hv coughing night
and day, and could lind no relief till I
tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It
tool,- less than one bottle to completely
cure me." I lie safest and most reliable
cough and cold remedy and lung
and throat healer ever discovered,
fluaranteed by all druggists, joe ami
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
(iovernor-elcot lloke Smith, ol
(ieorgia, aeconipanh <1 hy his wife,
sailed from New York Tuesday for
Europe where he goes to study immigration
problems.
Gentle and Effective.
A well-known Manitoba editor
writes: "As an inside worker I lind
Chamberlain's Stomach and l.ivcr lablets
invaluable for the touches of biliousness
natural to sedentary life,
their action being gentle and effective
clearing the digestive tract and tlu
head." Trice. cents. Samples fret
at I'uioii Drug Co.
(?ov. Ansel, on reconmiendatioi
j of the pardon board, granted a ful
and unconditional pardon to l)r
Maxev (i. Lee. a member of one ol
tlu' leading families <>f the state
who has been serving a lite senteiiei
i since 1S99 for the murder of hi:
father, Dr. II. J. Dee, who was hi:
life partner at Darlington. Dr. Lei
! said he killed his father withou
j motive but \vu? drunk and did no
know what he was doing.
S "wiS^ggB*....
I have been a ^fery great sufferer iron
the dreadiul disease, rheumatism, to
ja ititmher of years. 1 have tried man
.medicine* hut never got much relic
! from any of them until two ycar> ag<
; when 1 bought a bottle of Chamber
I Iain's Lain halm. I found relief befor
I had used all of one bottle, but kep
on applying it and soon felt like :
different woman. Through my advie
many oi my iricuds have tried it am
can tell you how wonderfully it ha
: worked.? M r>. Sarah A. Cole, i 40 S
' New St.. Dover, Del. Chamberlain'
Pain halm i> a liniment. The re' e
irotn pain which it affords is atom
worth manv time.. .t~ .'...i l?
rest and sleep possible. For sale l>;
Union Drug Co.
Ivi-v. Dr. F. Y. I'rosslcy, presi
dent of Krskine College, ?nd lib
bride have arrived at Due West tine
were tendered a reception by tin
student body.
Cured of Rheumatism.
Mr. Win. Henry, of Chattanooga
Teiin., li.ul rheiunatisni in his leit arm
"The strength >eeined to have ^oik
out of the muscles ><> (hat it was useless
fur work," lie says. "I applied
Chamberlain's Pain Palm and wrapped
the arm in tlaimcl at night, and t<> my
relief I found that the pain gradually
left nu- and the strength returned. In
three weeks the rheumatism had dis
appeared and has ni>t since returned."
If troubled with rheumatism try a few
applications of Pain P.alni. You are
certain to he pleased with the relief
which it affords. For safe by Union
Drug 'To.
10. W. Ilobcrtson, of Columbia,
btts been made president of ilie Anderson
street railwov.
Whooping Cough.
I have used Chamberlain'* Cough
Remedy in my family in cases of
whoooilll? coiu/h anil vi-mo i/. t. 11 mm
:liat it is thi' best medicine I have ever
ised.?\Y I". Gaston, I'osco, (ia. I'hircmedy
is safe and sure. For sale !?y
Union Drug Co.
10. I). Smith, national orgafiizor
for Southern Cotton Association will
l?c a delegate to the International
Cotton Congress ;it Vienna next
month.
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A Criminal Attack.
m an inoffensive citizen is frequently
nadc in that apparently useless little
nbe called the "appendix." It's genrally
the result of protracted constii.'ition,
following liver torpor. Dr.
(ing's New I.tie Pills regulate the
iver, prevent appendicitis. and 'cstabsh
regular habits of the bowels. 25c!
t all druggists. |
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Summons for Relief.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Picas.
Elizabeth K. Robinson,
Plaintiff,
against
' YV. A. Robinson. Mary J. Day, Ellci
Subcr. Hattie Coleman. Wallace W,
, Robinson and 1\ S. Robinson,
Defendants.
SUMMONS FO.R RELIEF.
Complaint Not Served,
j To the Defendants. W. A. Robinson
I Mary J. Day. Eller Subcr. Hattie Cole
man. Wallace W. Robinson and F. S
I Robinson:
Von are hereby summoned and rc
iiptired to answer the Complaint in thi>
action. which is tiled in the office ol
the Clerk of Court of Common Plea;
for said county and State, and to scrvt
a copy of your answer to -.aid Com
< plaint on the subscribers at their lav
offices at Union. S. C.. within twcntj
. days after the service liercoi. cxelits
live of the day of such service, and i
you fail to answer the Complaint with
in the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff ii
this action will apply to the Court toi
the relief demanded in the Complaint
I'eatv ifv Walker.
Attorney^ tor Plaintiff.
(Seal) I. Prank Pcakc.
i (of Court.) Clerk of Court.
By J. W. G?D. C.
| Union, S. C.. Dec. 7. 1906.
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Chester lias prepaml an elnborat
program for the entertainment o
the Independent Order of lied Met
who will assemble there Monday
and remain in session until Wed
. nesday. An interesting list o
speakers lias been secured for til
, i banquet Tuesday evening, anion;
them Hon. S. K. McFadden, Col
I,. Bleasc and .James H. Tillman.
His Dear Old Mother.
"My dear old mother, who is no1
eighty three years old. thrives on Ele<
11 trie Bitters." writes W. P>. lfrunson, c
Dublin. Ga. "She lias taken tlictn fo
about two years and .enjoys an excoi
. lent appetite, feels strong and sleer
well." That's the way Kleltric Bht?$j
I a tire t tlii' aged. and tlu- same happy C,
' suits follow in all cases oi female wen
Hess and general debility. W eak. pi^r
children too. are greatly strengthen,
, In them. Guaranteed also for ston
acli. liver and kidney troubles, by a
druggist^. 50c.
. 1
A score of persons were killY
' April A by a tornsulo which swc.f
over dOO nules across portions
Louisiana, Mississippi, ami Alain
nia. l'arts of four towns were d
t vastaled with damages exreedit:
t $.">(),< )()<).
' >ut si^m^m^Td^Tnimk" i Jfl
old saying which applies with -i?ij
|force to a sore, burn or wound tljfl
11 been treated with Hucklen's Arl
r Salve. It s out of sight, out of til
y and out of existence. Piles too 1
t chilblains disappear under it*- In-all
>, intlucncc. Guaranteed by all dril
- gists. j*e. 1
e .
:i t A SdO Kaster hat on the head i
e Miss Celeste Manton caught fi]
! while \\ hitehall street was crowdt
f with shoppers. The hat was de
J tvoynl, the young woman lost nun
f hair, was scorched ahout the ne<
e and face and there was a panic i
s the shopping district. A young ma
checked the conflagration hy throv
ing his overcoat over the young w<
man's head. In the wreck of tl
' hat was found the stuh of a cigai
; ettc that had heon dropped from a
' upper-story window and had cause
the fire. ? Atlanta CJeorginn.
How's This?
We offer Oik- Hundred Dollars R<
. ward lor any ease of Catarrh that cat
not lie cured l>y Hall's Catarrh Cure.
I*. J. C'll I \ ICY & C< >.. Toledo, ().
We, the undersigned, have know
I I'. J. Cheney for the hi t 15 years, an
believe hint perfectly honorable in a
business transactions and linaneiall
able to carry out any obligations mad
by his linn.
W'alding. Kinnan & Marvin.
W holesale Druggists, Toledo, C
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
I nally, acting directly ttpon the blooi
] and mucous surfaces of the system
i Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cent
'per bottle. Sold he all druggists.
Take Hall's Kamilv fills for
path >n.
Honor Roll of Santuck School.
Sixth (Juauk?Ryan Jeter, I,illi<
Stevens.
Sbvknth (>|{.\dk?James Jeter
Mattie (Jregory, Urace Fant, llarrj
Jones, Pauline and Beatrice Me
1 )aniel, Omega 15rock.
ICifiiiTii t*nai?k?Katldeen Jeter,
Annie Ruth Fant, Bessie Page,
Davis Page.
Nintii (iaADK Clarihel Fant.
Every Hour of the Day.
Palmetto Drug Co., the reliable drug
gists of Union, S. C., are having calls
for "IIINDIPO," the new Nerve Tonic
and Vitali/er. Cures Nervous Debility,
Insomnia, Restores Lost Vitality,
that they are selling under a positive
guarantee.
Its merits are becoming the talk ol
.he town and everybody wants to try
it, and why not? It costs nothing if
it dont' do you good?not one cent.
They don't want your money if it
'Iocs not benefit you, and will cheer
fully refund the money. Try it today.
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Santuc News Letter.
Santuo, April 7.?Hail fell here
| this afternoon (Monday) thick and
1 with force for several minutes?the
wind blowing alnmt as hard as is
generally seen. For a while it
seemed it was going to Ik? a storm
' of good extent, but 0.10 of an inch
[of rain fell.
I With all this cool weather to
fondle the garden truck ami tender
fruit, how it will struggle through I
do not know. Fruit that d<k;s not
fail and fall off, is very likely to be
knotty and inferior.
On last Saturday, 0th inst, we
had a regular cold wave. The tenrj'
perature fell 86 degrees in not over
f i six and a half hours. At norm it
was 75 degrees ami at sunset, the
-'I time the official "readings" are
'{ | taken, it was 81) degrees. The wind
j suddenly shifted from the west to
-! north, audit was exceedingly un1
pleasant to one caught away from
| the house, minus of the regular
r winter cloth. We are eertainlji
having sudden changes, and witli
wide ranges.
There were a good many "earl.v
birds" around Santuc, which got of
the roosts soon, as it were, alio weni
- out to catch the worm, but whet
the frost came April 1 ami 2 with s
(, temperature of d() ami 2X degrees
* I they prohahly thought there had ac
( cidentally been a snap, and tin
.. worm had got the "early bird.'
The "early bird" looked a little
I' puny, ami when one enquired o
tin; ailment perhaps they wouh
answer, "It is that tough old (pizen,
worm, in me little inside."
The Sunday School at the ltaptis
1 and Methodist churches were re-or
! gani/.cd or rather re-opened Sunday
The Baptist Sunday School in tli
iv morning and the Methodist in th
afternoon; hut the day was cold
M and occasional rains, and this wa
l_ only an imitation, for future work
hs There are some of both denomina
rsitions, who attend both schools, am
sometimes makes much large
'"I schools, and no one is hurt. Ther
' : some talk of trying to start up
Sraycr meeting in the place, i
hich all of the denominations, ar
ont to join in, and to make i
iMielicial to all.
No doubt there were intentions of
itlier elaborate show off of hats an
istlimes on Easter, but the eurrei
f wind shifted from the West, an
almy weather to the Northca
unday; the blow cold,,and insten
f Easter, it was a Nor'-easter. lb
'ijw women who could not get ;i
corUii.Vfarm journal says, tin
MP can get the same kind of hat at
B jgreatly reduced price, and no one
B> '1 '1 ig< < 1 to know it. If so, it is lift
Kail an ill winfl that blows no goo<
I i Today Prof. Dant/.ler expelh
|B two hoys from school. I do in
^ cshh <o 'Misctiss'' it, and 1 will n<
Knv whether <?r not the Profess*
^B behaved." The hoys ar*' eertaii
BPy large enough to know how to hi
nwhfive, anywhere. Some ex pre:
all themselves as being sorry that Pro
s-l Dantxler was driven (if driven) t
lAtake this step. Hut I do not eat
klwhat other people think or wi
nlthink, or say, when they see this
n but I ean say 1 am very glad that
r- always tried to behave, and be oh*
>- dient during my little school-duyi
ic j and I know some who try thi
r- now and in every-day life,
n ' I was sorry indeed that 1 e??ul
d not get to the late convention a
Hculah, but the fact is, 1 was 11? ]j
ing at a saw-mill; were alrcad;
short-handed?by on*???n Saturda;
and I had to just stay there, and at
' t* 11?1 to the motive power, <>r handi
1 cap the business. Sunday rail
'"seared"' me, as I had no Kaste
n outfit to show, and I stayed at homo
I I would like to have been there
1 Hoiilah is at second "home" and
\ know how they entertain. I havi
pleasant recollections of times there
Hey HeliVer.
ij VERY LOW RATES
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TO NORFOLK, VA? AND RETURF
ACCOUNT JAMESTOWN TERCENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION
VIA SOUTHERN RAIIWAY.
, Si'iwnn sivt*f-<l<i? .....1 i'tt '
, - HUM
' tickets on sale daily commencing
April 19th, to and including Novi
etniicr 80th, 1007.
p I Very low rates will also he made
p1 for Military and Brass Bands in
uniform attending the Exposition.
STOP-OVERS will he allowed on
season, sixty-day and fifteen-day
tickets, same as on summer tourist
tickets.
For full and complete informa.
tion call on Ticket Agents Southern
Railway, or write It. W. HUNT,
Division Passenger Agent, Charleston,
8. C.
(tf)
There arc many tonics in the land,
As by the papers yon can sec;
l.nt none of them can c<|iial
IIollistcrT Rocky Mountain Tea.
i The Rice Drug Co.
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1 CONTAINS LESS S\
ANY OTHER, BECAl
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ITS MANUFACTURE
I REYNOLDS' SUN
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J MERLY GOT, COSTI
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Notice 01 bale.
ill In tlie district court of the United 11
T'States for the district of South Caro- 1
i; I lina. !
a In the matter of \V. T. Heaty & Co.. 1
,, \W T. Heaty and Frank G, Austell, (
Bankrupts.
[t, The trustees having represented to
line that it would be for the benefit of
the above named bankrupt estates to
III sell the property hcrcinbclow de<1
I scribed:
it 1 Notice is hereby given that 011 the
(j 15th day of April, i'K>7. at n o'clock in
, the forenoon, before the court house:
'door, iu the city of Union, S. C., John I
|<I 1 M. Little, trustee of said estate, will
lit i sell at public auction, ofr ca li. the lilLU
lowing described property of \V. 1. j
-1 "'HIV... W'WV.r parcel ..I Ian,I. cn?
tammg about 5-8 of an acre, situate
it j and being in the City of Union. Counts
j ty of Union, and State of South Caro-1
l,r; lnia, hi Minded 011 the North and Fast
. | by land of Brown; on the South by
South street and on the West bv land
1(1 oi McNally.
r.l I 'I'l... I...If . . , ...
,, . hi Hii--ii.ui interest oi \\ . I.!
j Meaty in and t<> all that tract of land, j
I containing about X35 acres, situate and I
41 being in the County of Union. State of
l" ; South Carolina, and bounded by lands j
- of Peake, estate of Bailey, the Murphy
ss .Mill tract 'and the Pair Forest Creek,
f . 3. All that tract of land, containing.
' about joo acres, situate and being in I
j Cross Keys Township, in the County i
oi Union and State of South Carolina.
II and bounded by lands of the estate oil
. K. J. lletsill, W. T. Meaty and by the j
.' Knoree River.
1 4. All that tract of land, containing
I 137 acres, more or less, situate and be-j
s, ing in Cross Keys Township, in the I
jg! County of Union, and State of South)
! Carolina, and bounded by lands of |
. I Meaty, land* of the estate of R. J. Bet- i
' sill and by the waters of the Knoree
it River. ,
The above described real estate to ;
be sold free and discharged of all liens J
and encumbrances.
v Also all of the right, title and inter
est and claims and demands oi the said
- lolm M. Little, trustee, m and to the j
I, following described properties, choscs
in action and equity, that i> to say:
I. In and to ten shares of the Mon-j
'arch Cotton Mill Stock, claimed by the
. Merhcants and Planters National |
| Mank. Union. S. C , as collateral secttr- 1 I
j,, ity for a debt of said \Y. T. Meaty, j
amounting to about St.jfio.
j. In and to live shares of the capital I
! stock of the Union IV & L. \ssi?eia- ' !
i. iiiiimru ny me Hank. of
I nil m, S. ('.. as collateral security lor ?
a debt of abouc $SJ5In
and to t? n shares of the capital i
i stoel> fit the Union I'.. and I.. Associa-j ;
i lion, claimed by said Association, as'
' i collateral security tor a debt of about
$?oo. ' ;
4. In and to the cash surrender value '
| of a policy of Life Insurance in the
I N'cw York Mutual Life Insurance;
Company for $5,000 now claimed by the 1
I Hank of Jonesville, and the Nicholson !
Hank and Trust Company, as collateral!
security for/ debts aggregating about
' $1,500.
; 5. In and to 50 shares of the capital
. i stock of the Georgia-Alabama Invest!
inent Company.
And also, all the right, title and interest
of the said John M. Little, trus1
tee, of VV.T. Reaty, bankrupt, in and
to all other property, real, personal
or mixed.including all equities, claims,
debts and clioses in action, whether
. tici i ell m, mentn mod. or included) I
in the schedules in bankruptcy herein n
on not, wherever uid property may be I I
situated. <>r from whomsoever said !
debts. claims, or chose* in action may
ho clue. bcinK all such property, choses |
in action, debts, which belonged to
said W. T Beaty, or in which he had i
an interest upon the day of the tiling
nf the petition in bankruptcy herein.
Any objection to said sale must be
made before me on the toth day of
April, ioo7.at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
at my office in Columbia, S. C.
Jn o. J. Hiirl*'. I
Referee it) Bankruptcy.
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Teachers' Examinations.
The regular examination for Tcacht's
Certificate of Qualification will be
icld at Union, S. C., Friday, April 19,
1907. County Superintendent's office
or white, and court house for colored.
By regulation of State Board of Ednsatiou
the dates for teachers' examinations
will hereafter he on the third
Fridays in April and October.
L>,U. Fant,
County Supt. Educat:*.": 'Jiron County.
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25 AND 50 CENTS
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