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' ' * \ * Beautiful Wedding at ionesville. Jonesville, April 24.?Sunday was a cold, raw day, and Monday was a rainy day, from early morn till night big tires are comfortable. All the fruit that has bloomed is killed. Some of the apple trees are just blooming and it is probable that they may escape the cold. All tender vegetables and trees are killed. Some cotton ami corn has been planted but the bulk of the crops j are yet to be planted. If Monday had been a good day nearly every , farmer in this country would have j been planting cotton seed, but they are tied up for several days. Karly Tuesday morning a freight got off the track at the siding above the tank, but it was soon pulled on by another engine, and the track repaired in a few minutes, and all went 011 as unusual. Capt. R. W. Scott has commenced moving out his old storehouse to make room for his new brick store. Capt. Scott's old store house is one of the old land marks of Jonesville, having been built by J. II. Littlejohn and Company about the year 1877. It was a good store house for that day, but it must give place to a letter one for the present day. A beautiful church wedding was solemnized at the Baptist church at 1 o'clock p. m., today, when Mr. Joseph Cunningham, of Greenville, and Miss Beulah A. Spears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spears were made man and wife. The solemn and impressive ceremony was pronounced by Rev. L. M. Rice, of Union. The church was neatly decorated inside the bar with ferns, ivy and other evergreens. The floor was carpeted and the isle laid in white. The bride was dressed in a white flannel suit, and held in her hand a large hunch of flowers. Miss Bessie Summer, of Union, played the wedding march, while the bridal party entered in the following order: Miss Anna Cunningham with Mr. C. DeCamp; Miss Inez Spears with Mr. P. Q. Merrick; the groom with his brother, Mr. Frank Cunningham, l?est man, the bride with Miss Maggie Spears, her sister, who gave the bride to the groom at the altar and the ceremony followed. The ring was used wlncn made the ceremony more impressive. Messrs. L. G. Southard and Forest Spears served as ushers. Alter the benediction the bridal party filed out of the church and the bride and groom entered a carriage and drove immediately to the Enterprise Hotel. As they drove away the carriage was covered n with a shower of rice. At the Enterprise Hotel dinner was served with the following menu: Celery, Lettuce, Olives, French Peas, Young Roast Turkey, Stuffing, Country Ham, Steamed Rice, Pickies, Heinz Apple Butter, Chicken Salad, Potato Salad, White Bread, Chocolate Cake, I>cmon Cake, Strawberry Ice Cream, Iced Tea, Coffee. The dining room of the hotel was t>eautifully decorated with ferns, ivy and flowers. After dinner the bride and groom drove to Spartanburg in a carriage, and from there they will go to Greenville, their future home. The bridal presents were many and very costly. Miss Spears is a beautiful and lovely young woman, and she has many friends about Jonesville who wish her a happy and successful life. Mrs. L. M. Rice accompanied her husband to Jonesville today. Other out of town visitors who attended the wedding were: Mr. Milton G. Smith, of Greenville; Mr. S. M. Burts of Spartanburg; Mr. G. W. I Brown, of Greenville, Mr. R. O. Means, of Greenville; Miss Marguerite Cunningham, of Greenville. Mrs. George McWhirter, after orvon/l > >1' 1 ?! a \- it rpv,iiviiii^ a nun ill *1111111 Willi I DC family of Mr. J. E. Colton has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harris, Messrs. Ira and Sam Harris, of Union, all spent last Sunday with relatives in Jones* ville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring, of Columbia, sj>ent last Sunday with the family of Mr. J W. Rates. Mrs. I). E. Camak is visiting her father, Mr. Rlair, at Itoekton, Fairheld County, who is quite ill. Rev. 1). E. Camak assisted Rev. John G. Farr in a protraeted meeting last week at Ix>ckhart. Mrs. W. F. Rryant and Miss Terressa Wood, of I'acolet, are shopping in Jonesville today. Mrs. J. R. Foster, who has been quite ill for some time, is not so! well today as she has been for the j last few days. Dr. Herl>ert T. Haines has gone to Chester, where he is to he martied today to Miss Ada" Cork hi 11. Mr. George C. Perrin accompanied him to act as best man. Dr. Hamcs and his bride will return to Jonesville tomorrow, Dr. Jiames home. Telephone. The annual state convention of the Traveler's Protective Association ; ^ill be held in Anderson May 9 10. i sSfiB'j ]? JSSt* ' ' I s y Mon-Aetna News. / City DemeGratic Primary Election. In pursuance of the Rules ami Regulations of the Democratic l'arty of the | City of I'nion, South Carolina, and in . ^ pursuance of published notice heretofore' i given, a Democratic Primary Klection in [1 and for the City of Union will he held a 011 Tuesday, May 7, 1907, for the pur- v pose of nominating a Democratic eandi- y date for the office of Treasurer of the City of Union. The nominee of the Democratic party chosen in the said Pri- t! mary Election shall l?c the candidate of the Democratic Party in the City (Jener- t] ul Election on the 11 tl 1 day of June, 1907. No person shall be allowed to vote unless his name apja-ars on the t hooks of enrollment of the ward in T which he lives and has enrolled. \ The polling places and Managers of Election in the various Wards of the . City of Union for the aforesaid Demo- ' cratic Primary Election on the 7th day 1 May, 1907, areas follows: a Ward 1.?Hade's Shoo Store: W. J. Haile. J. B. Richards and C. H. Norman. Ward 2.?Progress Ottiee, (side door.) Chas. W. (ioforth, R. W. McDow, and t R. M. Estes. <j Ward J.?Police Headquarters: J. F. 1 Me I aire, Lewis Jolly, and C. P. Summer. Ward 3.?Court House: J. A. Stew- v art, W. I). Parks, and W. B. Hill. J Polls ojien at 8 o'clock in the forenoon f and close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 1 J. (i. Long, Chairman City Dent. Ex. Com. J. (i. Hughes, Secretary. ^ I I To the Democratic Voters of Union. t As the time is short and there will lie ,1 no meetings held in the different wards,' f for the candidates to uddresa the people, c 1 will blow my own horn, (as 110 one else will forme) through the columns of our . enterprising local papers. The trumpet 1 blast 1 give to the Democratic voters of I S Union, is that I am equal in every respect and as deserving as the present city treasurer, or any one else who may aspire to the position. That 1 ean ami will serve you as faithfully, honestly and etli- 5 ciently as the present eity treasurer has. for the past ten or twelve years. That every reasonable fair minded, well thinking person will agree with me, when I u say that 110 otlice in the gift of the jieo- t pie should lie given to any one man for t an unlimited, indefinite numtierof years; t for if this were the policy of the jieople, r the young men who qualify themselves to |i discharge the duties of a position had as ji well saw wood and say nothing. It often r does good and can do no harm to make a change. Therefore, all things lieing equal t in point of qualification and fidelity, I, n a candidate for city treasurer re#q>ectfully ^ ask for your support in the Democratic s primary election 011 Tuesday, May 7th, 11)07. I, 1 am very truly yours, . 1 J no. 1'. Gage. r 11 s Notice. t 1 wish to thank my many patrons for *' their patronage extended me in the past * seven years and am asking for a contin- c nance of same, having secured the ser- ^ vices of Mr. E. O. Kendrick who has had several years' exjierienee with me. The business will be conducted and work e executed the same if not butter than lie-1 f fore. We carry the largest stock of r Cycles, Sundries, Gun and Pistol Parts, Talking Machines ami Records, of any concern in Upper Carolina. Our prices art.* as cheap as the cheapest and work as good as the liest. Yours for business, v Kdw. F. Goodman. n (The shop across the R. R.) E. O. Kendrick, M'g'r. 17-2t I I] I) Opening Books of Subscription. g Stats, os Soith Cakomxa, ^ Cocsty os Union. ) 11 Pursuant to a commission issued to the 'i undersigned corporators hy R. W. M?'- i (.'own, Secretary of State, dated 22nd day of April, 19t?7, notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock ^ of the Union Motor Car Company will lie opened at Yates studio, in the town of { Union, in the County and State afore- I said, on Saturday. April 27, 1907, at P2 _ o'clock M. The proposed corporation will have a t capital stock <>f Fifteen Thousand Dollars, J divided into shares of the par value of Ten Dollars eacn, with its principle of- ? tice at Union, S. 0., and wilt lie empowered to oja-rate a system of public motor cars for freight and passenger services. : If. T Y?t/?a i ? ' 1 L M. .lordan, fUwpurutpw. Union, S. C., April 2;!, 1C07. It I Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. Elizabeth K. Robinson, Plaintiff, against W. A. Robinson, Mary J. Day, Eller Suber, Hattie Coleman, Wallace VV. " Robinson and F. S. Robinson, Defendants. i SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Not Served. To the Defendants, W. A. Robinson, Mary J. Day, Eller Suber, Hattie Coleman, Wallace W. Robinson and F. S. Robinson: I You are hereby summoned and re- j quired to answer the Complaint in this | action, which is tiled in the office of 1 the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas i ' for said county and State, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their law offices at Union, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclus- T ive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the Complaint with- _ in the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in | this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Beaty & Walker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Seal) I. Frank Pcake, (of Court.) Clerk of Court. j 1 By J. W. G-D. C. Union, S. C., .Dec. 7, tyo6. I.v6t | \* e nave nan a variety of wcath Ins week. Yesterday it rained ; lay and also last night, but tl fternoon the wind is blowing s erely, and notwithstanding t ain has just erased, dust is tiyii n the air, and the lire is a ve onifortable friend. On last Sunday morning the c linance of baptism was adminisfe d at the Baptist ehuruh to twent hree candidates, as a result of tl jeitch meetings which were he lere a short time ago. The series of meetings which a icing conducted here this week lev. .J. D. Bailey are proving qui , success so far, although the weat r has lieen very unfavorable. Mrs. John Woods, who sor ime ago was hurt while trying ;et out of a wagon during a ha lownpour of rain, is improving ai vill soon lie able to lie out agai Jr. Wood has also been very si or the past few days, but is able ie about his work again. An infant son of Mr. W. C. erson is very sick at present wi ineumonia; also an infant child Jr. Pulliam, both of Aetna. Rev. J. K. Hair, tiold editor lie Bantist Courier, was amomr o >eople on last Sunday evening ai illed the pulpit of the Bapt hurch that night. Mr. T. J. 11. Smith, of Bonhai s visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. hnith. RIGHT BREATHING CURES CATARRH. llmple Way to Kill Catarrhal Germs in Na Throat and Lungs. The only natural ami common sei i ict I km I known for the cure of catarrl roubles is lly-o-inei. It is breath lirough an ingenious {tucket inhaler, hat its medicated air reaches the 111 emote air-cells of the nose, throat a lings, killing all catarrhal germs, -3001 ng the irritated mucous membrane, a catering a healthy condition. Uy-o-inei g?ies right to the spot win he catarrhal germs are present in t lose, throat and lungs and destroys t yrnis so that perfect health is soon : tored. , A complete Hy-o-mei outfit with lalcr costs but $1.00 and is sold by 1 'almetto Drug Co. under guaranti'e efund the money unless the remedy gii atisfaetion. , Senator B. It. Tillman discuss he race problem liefore the Pa Vvenue Athletic Club of Pittsbui 'a. At the close of his address ailed for a vote of the audientje i\ t ha woo a'^i? v <* aavvatva va SVy nvgl V II UO VI l\ I if the white man. Theentii* au< nee, except ten negroes who wt >resent, voted in the negative ising. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars 1 ,ard for any case of Catarrh that c ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, < \W, the undersigned, have kno r. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ; iclieve him perfectly honorable in msiness transactions and tmanci: ble to carry out any obligations m; iy his firm. r Walding, Kinnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken int lally, acting directly upon the bit nd mucous surfaces of the ^yst< 'estimonials sent free. Price 75 ce ier bottle. Sold bv all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con, >ation.# Special Advertisemen Notices will be Inserted in tills columi he rate ot 25 words or less for 25c 011c ls? our Issues for 75c. Additional lines <> wenty Hve wordsSc a line. iUBSCRlPTIONS received for 1 State and all other papers and mi azincs. E. H. Seaife. 'OK SAM'/?A fine Berkshire sow * nine pics. Apply to M.S. Ijee, Soda S. R. F. I). No 2. 2t 'OR RKNT or half share of croj A small farm near Union. Ls partly prepare. Comfortable hot good orchard and fine wate. The w< done will be free to renter or cro cr. Address Union Times for furtl information. IVANTEI)?A man competent to hrt np 6 ton stone to crusher size w dynamite and powder. Must lie i perieneed |>owder man. Apply N. 0. J. F. Co., Box 247, Chariest s. G. it iKT yonr Flavoring K.xtracts at the 1 inetto I>rug Co. PA8TITKK YOUR CATTLK?My <I Wire (irass Pasture on Broad nvei now ready. Keasonuhle rates for p turing stock. Good spring wat Call on or address Jeter Bntier, Is> hart, 8 C. bVft >RINK a bottle of Hniet's Solution 1 irate of Magnesia and feel good, 26c the Palmetto Itrug Co. ?OUNI>?Grey Mule weighing about' pounds; sore shoulders. Owner < get mule by calling on Spencer Gr ory, pear Adainshnrg, S. C., and pi ing for feed. Itjsl 3IGAR3 of any kin<l at any price at i Palmetto I)rng Co. )(?N'T Bl'Y your Monuments ami Gri Fencing la-fore getting your prit We can furnish you anything \ want. Our work is guaranteed. 1 Bobo Cudertaking Co. 17-41. fCIKT'H COUGH SYRUP guaranty for any kind of Coughs ami Cobb the Palmetto Drug Co. I Road Overseefs for Union County, j er The following is a li?t of road overseers j ii appointed l>y the board of county coiii. iniesioners at a recent meeting: tis T. J. Botenbaugh, Supervisor's divis-1 it?. ion, consisting of Cross Keys, Goshen i ju II '!. and Fisinlam, ami sections in San- | j tin... .i.nl I'nion townships?.1 S. Suni! ner, T. I., v i>er \V. I). Mollis, Cluirlie ry Stephens, Hoht Wilhurn, John II. (trahI am, J. K. Wliitniire. \V. N, Hobo, T. A. ,r i Bailey, T. J. Alversou, P. B. Stewart, 1. . E. Bots>, \V. W. Bishop, C. c. Koches- I *r" ter, Sam Mob ley, It. S. Wilson, W. V. y- English, C. W.T. Willanl, J. W. Willie son, W. M. Sims, J. ('. Colielil, J. A. ' 'Id Tucker, W.T. Mctiowan, Pink Cromer, | Jesse Comer, P. P. Hamilton, James ] Hevister, P. II. Jeter, T. C. Jeter, It. V. ft' |(Jist, Jr., W. E. lledgciK'lh, C. C. Gist, ! by I>. E. Baldwin, J. J. VVillaol, B. J. Jenkins, l>eonar(l Kecslcr, Jr., J. E. Willard, i J. A. Hughes, P. II. Betenhaugh, J. C. Gregory, W. II. Hawkins, Henry Humphries. lie \V. F. Boho, county commissioner's A... '*- ' ? * ' ' Mioruvil, tlllllllU IUH I IIH'KIH'), 1111(1 SHII- | j tuck, and |x>rti<ms of Union toyvnshiptt? . W. C. Johnson, James Karr, S. S. Faru* rar, J. A. Farr, J. N. Fowler, J. 1*. n. Yaughan, Ji J. Garner, R. F. Fowler, J. (?k T. James, M. V. (ioing. W. J. McAliee, j J. K. Meng, J. T. Sprouse, W. M. Farr, I K. E Coiner, Mm. Gregory', J. S. F. Adams, James Robinson, J. L. McCracU-, ken, C. C. Clark, J. P. Thomas, Sims th McDaniel, (Maude Meadow, Kd. StClair, W. M. Talnier, II. J. Harnett, W. D. Sartor, W. C. Johns, Jordan Bishop, S. I G. Brat ton, C. W. Ivey, W. J. Ivey, B. of | Gregory, N. G. Puckett, K. T. Koon. J. ,ur T. Harris, J. F. Adams. _ j Joseph Sanders, county commissioner's . ' division, embracing Bogansville and 1 Jonesville townships, a portion of Union and Pinckney?L. G. Bishop, K. C. n Bishop, G. C. Greer, Shirks Vaughan, i it' T. A. Scott, D. G. Gallman, J. G. Fan- | ? j cett, I<. J. Gault. Boyd Gault. Roht, i 'Garner, W. F. Hart, 11. G. Gault, D. B. 1 Williams, J. ?M. Whitehead, V E. Law* son, Ollie Lancaster, J. M. O'Shields, J. II. Lawson, C. G. Ivy, C. N. Lawson, J. , F. Lawson. Wm. S. Lawson, J, G. Sumse, ner, Howard S. Williams, Berry Gregory, j W. C. West, J.ll.Hyatt, Wallace T. , Harnett, John N. Crawford, James MiIIer, J. C. Qiiinn, Carry Harnett, W. W. I Vinson, A. H. Gossett, O. T. Belue, J. ,e<i j W. Cunningham, G. A. Black, B. F. Kennedy, W. T. Bratton, W. J. WoikI, ost Samuel Gallman, J. H. Burgess, T. J. ,1<1 Garner, J. W. Rochester, W. E. Smith, th" J. L. Hodge, T. M Tweed, Cliarles Milled jer^jdhnrjCj^W^Uanlk^^^^^^^^^^ ere Jie Summons for Relief. re(Complaint served.) j?. State of South Carolina, to County of Union, ,-t?s Court oi Common Pleas. % B. B. Going, Plaintiff, Atrainst CU I " "c i Wm. M. Clark, Thus. D. Clark, Lily Lane, YV. J. Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude Clark, Alfred Clark, S. R. Aycock as Assignee, Mrs. B. |, as F. Greene and Conquest Allen as Administrator of the Estate of C. i:_ L. Allen, deceased, Assignee, Defendants. Ta the Defendants Wm. M. Clark, s l>y 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 j Conquest Allen as Administrator of * I the Estate oi C. L. Allen, deceased, e" Assignee, Vou are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ] ' action of which a copy is hereiwth i Wl.'served upon you and to serve a copy j in?jof your answer to said complaint on j j1. the subscriber, at their law office at ) 1 J | Union, S. C., within twenty days after j u e; the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to 'u answer the complaint within the time | aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action | I will apply to the court for the relief >r> i demanded in this complaint. Sl" | Beaty & Walker, n. I Attorneys for Plaintiff. . jTo the Defendants above named: * Take Notice! That the Summons in [this action of which the foregoing is a; | copy was tiled in the office of the j 1 Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Union County in | . the State aforesaid, on the 5th day of 1 at April, 1907. ' 'mN Beaty & Walker, j ver j Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' To the Defendants Gertrude Clark and! . ^ j the infant Alfred Clark, ,l? | Take Notice! That unless you pro- j cure the appointment of a guardian ad < . | litem to represent you the said Alfred! j [ ' i Clark within twenty days after the ser,ll? i c. 1 r 1 I ,?IVV IVI lin , ? 11 I I I I I M ?l I > it I 111 nil Jll.l 111 I 111 I I this action upon you, the Plaintiff will j >.? after the expiration of twenty days md front the date of such service^ upon j ise, you, apply to the Hon. W. W.^John;,rk son. Judge of Probate for Union pp. County sflrul State aforesaid, at his office her | Union, S. C., for an order appiont: ing some suitable and competent per- ' ? I son as guardian ad litem for you and ak j authorizing and requiring him to apithjpear and defend this action in your bepx | half. Y | Beaty & Walker, ??? j Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Seal.) 1. Frank Peake, ? i ; Clerk of Court. * j Date, April 5, A. D., 1907. inn I 700 j Helps the Wagonupj S? the BUI < \i \ * The load aeema lighter?Wagon ? and team wear longer?You make the more money, and have more time to make money, when wheel* are greased with IMica Axle Grease 4 ! ?The longest wearing and most I ;*H| satisfactory lubricant in the world. I ' ?t STANDARD OIL CO. L / 4 o |3.= PER O ! LE O = J? Three per cent, saved c 5? great big thing, but 22 twelve months that yo 22 and Feed Stuffs and yc 22 it means an enormous w wnai we are making p X gent housekeeper in (J X we know that we couk X our goods than other X and you know and we X best class of table sup[ x brought to the Union 11 prices are not only as IH lower than you can bu ^= ^ In addition to this we & and $20 denomination; *2 cash discount on the s ft no matter what price bny yours 3 per cent A can buy them who doe: do. 3 per cent per m( ft one month's supplies jj| that worth while to y< ft of others. .'. .*. X We solicit and appreci X show an appreciatioi X giving you the Be: ^ Service and til I The Union "EVERYTHIl ^cccccccccccc ? I THE BOBO UNDER + FUNERAL DIRECTORS Al FULL LINE OF COF ^ ALWAYS =^^__ J We own two Hearses T Wagons. Calls answerc J Attention, Good Service ? J teed to all. < IgtenjEVy TOBACCOS TS a delicious chew, R * made from the best R North Carolina leaf; R a leaf that has a spec- H ial texture, a special R flavor and wnichR makes RED EYE al sneciallv fine and satiq- R I iosf people prefer it I to tobacco costing one H B Ask your dealer for it and K! H insist on him keeping it. f|J fa merchants H SB Write for Special Prices. Andrew Carnegie will give So,OX) for a library at Honea Path. V . i V* \ \ V ;? i > CENT. ? X ss -, ?V0 loes not sound like any* ; multiply this by the ^ ' u have to buy Groceries >u can readily see that Sf saving. That is just 5? ossible to every intelli- 3K fnion. You know and ^ ? 1 not ask any more for people ask for theirs; Xf know that we sell the x ; >lies and all feed stuffs J markets, and that our / low but most always ^ y elsewhere. .*. X sell Coupons in $5, $10 jf > and give 3 per cent. w ante, which means that W goods may sell at you less than anybody else s not buy them as you & inth saved means about y* saved every year. a >u? It is to hundreds * ' XfT ^ ate your business. We Sjf n of your business by st Goods, the Best XJ le Best Prices. !K Grocery Co.,| MH TH PAT *? i 5\J * vf L?n W / C>C^C^ ' ' C'C'C' OCH&C- ^ >? 'TAKING COMPANY, <D LICENSED EMBALMERS. + ======^ FINS AND CASKETS ON HAND. X = and three Undertakers T ?d at all hours. Prompt T and Fair Dealing Guaran- T LIGHT SAW MILLS, Engines, Boilers & Supplies | Gasoline Engines, Wood Saws and Splitters, Cotton and Saw Mill Machinery, Castings and Repairs. Try Lombard Iron Works, ^ I Augusta, Qa. 9,000 CAKES OF TOILETVSOAP 9 Cakes for 25c. V FOR lO DAYS \ Sale begins Saturday, April 6, 9 a. m. For cash only. Will cost 50c after <W this special sale. Don't miss this opportunity to lay in a supply of nice Toilet Soap at this advertising price. ~ lYI THE 4 Rice Drug Co. < #3