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Local News Notes
Miss Ina McNally arrived in the
city Thursday.
The old Hicks house is being remodeled
and repainted.
Mr. J. F. Mayfield and family
have moved to Anderson.
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Superintendent I). B. Fanfc spent
Wednesday in IxK-khart.
Mr. L. J. Wood, of IiOckhart,
was in Union Tuesday.
Mr. R. H. Johns, of West
Springs, was in Union Thursday.
Solicitor Sease was in attendance
after the K. of 1*. convention here
this week.
Little Misses Ruth and Sarah
Pryor.-'of "Chester, are visiting at
Mr. $-.-.W. Tinsley's.
Dr. W. E. Maddox, of Spartanburg,
spent Tuesday night with his
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i MAvyiioi } 1/1 1 IIW. WUUQOXt
| Mr. J. R. Reid, of Columbia, was
in attendance upon the K. of P.
convention held here this week.
Mr. Boho Sparks, one of the old
Union boys, came up to the D. O.
K. K. celebration on Tuesday.
Mr. Tom Thompson, of Columbia,
formerly of Union, attended tli<r
J>. O. K. K. celebration in Unio?
this week.
Solicitor Thos. S. Sease, a distinguished
Pythian, was in the city
this week and figured prominently
in the proceedings of the convention
.
Dr. W. Lee Hart, the popular
young physician of Lockhart and a
recent victim of the "tiger's" hunger,
was a visitor here on Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred RarfieM arrived
Thursday from Columbia,
their home. They brought their
sick baby here in the hopes that it
would be benefitted.
We are triad to noo.*i.~*
(.Hell
Mr. W . J. Justus will become our
regular corresjiondent at Buffalo.
Mr. Justus is 'a young man with
fine gifts and will be a valuable addition
to our force.
Rev. J. K. Hair, representing the
Baptist Courier, spent several days
in Union this week. He lias many
friends in Union. He was for several
years pastor of the Second Baptist
church here.
II. K. Tubbs, who has been spending
a few weeks with his friend,
Mr. H. \V. Edgar, left today for
Oxford, N. C., where he has accepted
a position to take charge of J. H.
Wood's undertaking establishment
at that place.
J. Eh Jeffries and mother left the
j city for Union where they will Ik;
joined hy Mrs. Davis Jeffries, a
daughter of Mrs. Jeffries, who will
accompany them to Charleston
where they go to spend a few days.
? Gaffney Ledger.
Rev. J. R. Smith, of Cordora,
S. C., is this week assisting Rev. D.
I). Richardson in a meeting at the
Second Baptist church. The meetings
are largely attended and great
interest is being shown. Rev. Mr.
Smith is one of the strong preachers
of the Baptist denomination in this
state.
I . WOMEN PAY MORE.
Why Insurance Companies Discriminate Against
the Gentle Sex.
If one is to believe the medical examiners
the reason a woman pays more for
the privilege of life insurance is that she
is much more commonly a victim of indigestion
ami stomach troubles ami the
fatal ailments that spring from these
causes. .
It is not the acute attacks of diseas/that
influence the insurance examuiviy
alone, but the constant feelings of wea&t
ness, headache, indigestion and stomaeffl
trouble. These things, physicians say,
kill more people than many of the serious
diseases.
, . ?<rr curative power in all stomach
troubles nothing else is as safe yet effective,
nothing else can l>e so thoroughly
relied upon to relieve all troubles of indigestion,
as Mi-o-na. It- is unlike any
remedy heretofore known; it is not a
mere digestive tablet; it strengthens and
restores to natural action tlie stomach
and bowels and makes a complete cure
in even the worse forin of stomach troubles.
The Palmetto Drug Company sells
Mi-ona in &0-ccnt boxes under a
Eiarantee to refund the money miss
it does all that is claimed for it.
The Palmetto Drug Co.
Mrs. Addie Ixmg, of Indianapolis,
Ind., a meml>er of the Daughters of
the American Revolution was arrested
and locked up at Clifton
Forge, Va., at 3 o'clock Tuesday
morning for creating a disturbance
on a Chesapeake and Ohio train localise
a berth in a I'ullman sleeper
had not l>een reserved for her. She
caused so much row that the passen- i
gers were kept awake. She resisted
ejectment from the train, and was
so violent that a patrol wagon had
to 1m? used in conveying her to the
station house. She was on her way
to Washington to attend theNational
1). A. li. convention.?Journal.
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Notice of Election
At a special meeting of Tow n Council
; held in Council Chain l**r on 8th day of
April, and adjourned over to April 11th,
1947, for the consideration of a Petition
from over 100 Freeholders of tne Tow n of
i Union, praying that the present Charter
of the Town of Union, South Carolina,
l>e surrendered and accept incorporation
under the General Statute Laws of thin
State governing cities of over 5000 Inhabitants
as contained in the Civil Code
1902 and amendments thereto, to which,
a majority of Council agreed and consented.
Therefore, an election is hereby ordered
for May 7th, 1907, submitting said
question to the qualified electors to the
Town of Union, Sdutb Carolina, who
will vote FOR or AGAINST surrendering
the Old Charter, and accepting the NewCharter
for Towns of over 5,000 population
as provided by General Civil Code
1902 and Amendments thereto.
All qualified electors will lie allowed a
vote in the General Flection.
The polls will l>e opened ut 8 o'clock
a. m. and will lie closed at4o'clock p.m.
The voting precincts and Managers are
as follows:
Ward 1.?At llailc Sliw Co. Managers:
II. B. James, J. H. Sehoppaul,
T K. Palmer.
Ward 2.?Progress Office, (Side Door.)
Managers: W. W. Col ton, I. S. Harris,
T. M. McNcace.
Ward 3.?At Police Headquarters.
Managers: .1. W. Meng, Chas. Whitlock,
II. G. Bailey.
Ward 4.?At. Court House. Managers:
.1. Cohen, U. B. Haines, M. L. Ia?i
master.
Done and ratified in Council assemJ
bled under the band of the Major and
seal of the Council this, the 11th day of
I April, 1907. ?
Maelietli Young,
Attest: Mayor.
W. I). Arthur,
Clerk and Treas. 16-3t
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint served.)
State of South Carolina,
County of Union,
Court of Common Pleas.
B. B. Going. Plaintiff,
Against j
Win. M. Clark, Thos. 1). Clark, I.ilyl
Lane, W. J. Stokes, Lily B. Lane,
Gertrude Clark, Alfred Clark, S.
R. Aycock as Assignee, Mrs. B.
F. Greene and Conquest Allen as i
Administrator of the Estate of C.
"L. Allen, deeeased, Assignee,
Defendants.
To tlie Defendants Win. M. Clark,
Thos. D. Clark, Lily Lane, W. J.
Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude
Clark .Alfred Clark, S. R. Aycock as l
Assignee, Mrs. M. F. Greene and1
Conquest Allen as Administrator of J
the Estate of C. L. Allen, deceased)'
Assignee.
You are hereby summoned and re-!
quired to answer the complaint in this j
action of which a copy is hereiwth
served upon you and to serve a copy
of your answer to said complaint on i
the subscriber, at their law office at
Union, S. C.. within twenty days after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
day oi such service: and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action ,
will apply to the court for the relief;
demanded in this complaint.
Reaty & Walker,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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 of the
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and
General Sessions for Union County in
the State aforesaid, on the 5th day of
April. 1907.
Beaty & Walker,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
To the Defendants Gertrude Clark and
the infant Alfred Clark,
Take Notice! That unless you pro-1
cure the appointment of a guardian ad ;
litem to represent you the said Alfred ,
Clark within twenty days after the ser- 1
vice of the Summons and Complaint in |
this action upon you, the Plaintiff will J
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 ITmon
County and State aforesaid, at his office
at Union, S. C., for an order appionting
some suitable and competent person
as guardian ad litem for you and
authorizing and requiring him to appear
and defend this action in your behalf.
Rcaty & Walker,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(Seal.) I. Frank Peake.
Clerk of Court.
Date, April 5, A. D., 1907.
WINDOW SHADES
To be closed out at once a~
bargain for quick buyers. If
you want shades this spring
buy now. Some nice goods in
the lot and they go cheap.
PICTURE FRAMING
We have the goods; lots of
them. They are low. The
finish is good; style is correct;
also the largest, newest and
nicest selection of mat boards
Passe Partout Binding all
colors.
GLASS
Picture and Window in all1
sizes. We carry a large stock
on hand at all times.
SEE US
for Calcimo Paint and
Wall Paper.
FRED. C. MILLINGS
THE PAPER MAN.
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