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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY BACHELOR STREET, OPPOSITE' POSTOFFICE. fcELL PHONE NO. t. L. M. RICE, - - - Editor. Registered at the PostofTice in Union, S. C\, as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year $1.00 Six months so. Three months 25' ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, first insertion $1.00 Every subsequent insertion 50: Contracts for three months or longer! will be made at reduced rates. Locals inserted at S 1-3 cents a line.; Rejected manuscripts will not be returned. Obituaries and tributes of respect will be charged ior at half rates. 1 UNION S. C., MAY :i, 1907. i Now! we'll get to wear our Ens-l ter elotlies. Get ready for the old soldiers' reunion in Columbia May 7-9. Plant watermelons, brother far-1 mer. Plant plenty of them. Bring' us one of the very first. The money 1 is already burning our pocket. 1 T A I . I , . . is tins ino Kind (it weather the,] poet had in miiul when lie wrote: "In the Spring a young man's fan-' cy lightly turns to thought of love?" . (>ur contest for trips to the Jamestown Exposition grows in interest i daily. Vou will see how the vote | now stands if you will look on page 1 one. Do not hold back your votes. Let them come in now. Spartanburg is discussing the advisability of holding a county fair. ^ A number of well known men are pushing the project, and it is safe I to say Spartanburg will have a fair if she wants it. A "fat-witted" man is defined by. Webster to be one that is dull. ^ stupid, wo nope tne commence-1 incut orators who will soon begin to i pour forth their eloquent strains v will not be "fat-witted." How'1 could we endure it through the hot summer time? ^ One of the gratifying features of . ii-i : wui umium ij"? in iiir mi'i mat ?i* an- adding new names to our list daily. This enables us to give our " advertisers a better advertising medium. And every new name we are adding in our contest is for one: year, paid in advance. Thank you, kind friends, one and all. On July l'the pay of rural mail j carriers is to 1m* increased from nine: to twenty-live per cent., the increase to be based upon the number of ^ miles traversed by carriers as shown by the records of the department. This, together with the appropriation by Congress will involve an aggregate of thirty-five million dollars for rural service during the next i fiscal year. (| a It is well that the pay of the rural s carriers has heen increased. They/ were not paid enough for their work, i Even now it is very poor pay for the 1 labor performed. , ======== l* The editor of The Times enjoyed v a visit to Crecnwood during the" state oratorical contest held thenlast Friday. The speeches were of a high order, the audience wan large it and the weather was good. The occasion was very enjoyable. The ( only thing that marred the occasion ' \A was the inadequate hotel accomodations. Greenwood is easily reached hy rail, and in that respect is just J the place for the meeting. Jiut Col-; 1 urnhia would he equally as well lo-! | cated, and would afford better hotel ( accommodations. We would l>e \ glad to see the contest held in Col- <" umbia. ' It is to Ik- hoped that the delay in v rendering a decision will be avoided ! in the future. The large audience i went away half mad f??r the reason that the decision was withheld ; some i way to prevent the like occurrence should be devised. It ought not to take two days to get to the fa<H of who the winners are. I Buffalo Ball Game. Buffalo, May 2.?One of the big games of the season will be played on i next Saturday against the strong! Tueapau club. The game will l>e played on the Buffalo grounds and a special train will be run from Union leaving at 3:30, returning immediately after the game. Tueapau will bring a strong aggregation, made up of good players, well taught in baseball tactis and eager to carry back with them floating banners. On the other hand Buffalo will be present with the goods. Coach Justus is rounding his men in excellent shape and in a recent interview with him, he spoke a few words concerning the strength of his team and the prospects. Hei expects Buffalo to do "stunts" and to win. Buffalo will be lined up as| follows:?Justus (i. 3h, Willard ss, Justus \V. 2b, or cf, Hinehart rf,1 Johns D. I'ettv 2h. Burns B_ If or cf, Dr. Berry 11), Iaunh e, Harden If or dh, Todd cf or If. The hiltiug of this squad has undergone marked ' improvement and one of the special features lies in the team work. As to the fielding of the club it is safe to say that it is far above the aver- i age in that tin* entire team works as one man and every play is gotten off | with determination. The game will Ik* started prompt- j ly at 4:Id with Mr. Ben Townsend ! as umpire and Dr. Keller as scorer. ! Mr. Townsend is well known and in every way a fair and impartial handler of the indicator. He is quiek and accurate in all of his decisions ' and Buffalo is indeed fortunate in getting him to officiate. An extra squad of policemen will be on hand j to take care of any boisterous or ungentlemanly spectators. The citizens of Buffalo extend an urgent invitation to Tnion and the i uirrounding country to attend the game. Nothing but clean and sportsmanlike baseball will be tolerated, so with the splendid clean* record of the Tucapau club such a game is a certainty and again, come' uut and bring some one with you. Advertised Letters. Advertised letters remaining in I'liion [Htstoffice for week ending Mays, 19o7. It?Jim ltrown, Martha Brown, Jessie. Itnz/.ie. F?M. W. Flowers, Jesse Fant. H?(). J. Hatter. I.?Sam blither, Jim bi^'. M?Mrs. Mag I>. Mabry. I'?Frank T. I'urs*', Nellie Parks. U?Mamie Itodger*, Charlie I???si?I, Deulner Keed, O'Dell Pier. IPaekage?Miss TTolmme CrawlordT Persons calling for the above letters vill please say if advertised and will >e required to pay one cent for their lelivery. J. C. Hunter, P. M. Summons for Relief. (Complaint served.) hate of South Carolina, County of Union, Court oi Common Pleas. B. P?. Going, Plaintiff, Against Yin. M. Clark, Thos. 1). Clark, Lily Lane, \\. J. Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude Clark, Alfred Clark, S. k> i- A... : \i- i> . ?;vv/vn .*1 I O. I F. Greene and Conquest Allen as Administrator of the Estate of C. L. Allen, deceased, Assignee, Defendants, fo the Defendants Win. M. Clark, Thos. D. Clark, Lily Lane, W. J. Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude Clark .Alfred Clark. S. K. Aycock as | Assignee, .Mrs. M. F. Greene and Conquest Allen as Administrator of the Estate of C. L. Allen, deceased, Assignee, You are hereby summoned and reluired t<> answer the complaint in thisj ction oi which a copy is hereiwth erved upon you and t?? serve a copy ?i your answer to said complaint on he subscriber, at their law office at Jnion, S. C., within twenty days after | he service hereof, exclusive of the lay of such service: and if you fail to j nswer the complaint within the timej (foresaid, the Plaintiff in this action trill apply to the court for the relief | lemanded in this complaint. Reaty & Walker, Attorneys for Plaintiff, lo the Defendants above named: Take Notice! That the Summons in 1iiaction of which the foregoing i> a! opv was tiled in the office of the j "lerk of Court of Common Pleas and ieneral Sessions for Cnion County in \ he State aforesaid, on the 5th day of \pril, too". Reaty & Walker, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. I'o the Defendants Gertrude Clark and j the infant Alfred Clark, Take Notice! That unless you proure the appointment of a guardian ad item to represent you the said Alfred! Jlark within twenty days after the serice of the Summons and Complaint in! his action upon you, the Plaintiff will j ifter the expiration of twenty days1 rom the date of such service^ upon J rou, apply to the Hon. W. \V. John-1 ion, Judge of Probate for Union bounty and State aforesaid, at his office it Union, S. C.. for an ordei appiont-! nij some suitable and competent per- j son as guardian ad litem for you and i inthorizing and requiring him to ap-j >ear and defend this action in your bclalf. Tieaty & Walker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Seal.) I. Frank Peake, Clerk of Court. :)ate. April 5, A. D., 1907. A HOW THE VOTES STAND \ | In The Times Voting Contest fA Trip to Jamestown Exposition. A TEACHERS. 1 Miss Belle Moorhead 2'.)(XJjT Frances H. Whit mire 2400)1 44 Alba Walker 1700\ Mahala Smith 900* 41 Mary Meador 400 n 44 Louise Bonneau 1400! " (!nriu>1i? llwi-r 'HM\ *P\J\J Blanche Garner 300 j " Flora High 200 Carrie Hawkins 200! Mary Cunningham 100 SCHOOL GIRLS. Miss Annie Kelly 2500: ClarilR'lle Fant 9001 " Mabel Goudelock 800 Maggie Mangum 800 " I/mise Cong 700 Auressie NVilhurn 700 " Huth Wilhurn 5(H) j SCHOOL BOYS. J. I). Arthur, Jr 24<H}j J. K. Ezell 1 HiH) Joe Free 18(H)' Harry Shaw 900 DeWitt Wbitlock 400' Ferd Lawson 200 Omeza Brock 100 Osborne Williams 100 j 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. llattic Coleman. Wallace VV. Robinson and F. S. Robinson, Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Not Served. To the Defendants. \V. A. Robinson.! Mary J. Day, Eller Suber. flattie Coleman, Wallace W. Robinson and F. S. j Robinson: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which is tiled in the office of i the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas j for said county and State, and to serve! a copy of your answer to said Com- i plaint on the subscribers at their law | offices at Union, S. C., within twenty! days after the service hereof, exclus- i 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 tor I the relief demanded in the Complaint. Peaty Walker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Seal) I. Frank Peake, (of Court.) Clerk oi Court. Pv J. \V. G?D. C. .... . - r, .?U., The Cleivison eadeta will go into camp at the Piedmont fair grounds near Greenville the last of May. J M A Wonderfi NEW PER Wiek Blue Flame It* heat is highly conetntrattd, OH always at a maintained level. It not at your dealer's, write ou circular. 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