The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 30, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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J P. M. PARR. I'reH. | C O Tr ? Is roiling in at a live 2 lines will soon t A The Farmers in this ferti igjl out with money ahead. What 2} YOUR surplus funds? Our at jjgjj them at once in some safe ban Z lutely secure from fire, theft < X For thirty-eight years the 4jK and Planters National Bank c jm unbroken and untarnished rec S Union, the strongest bank in % the largest DEPOSIT ACCOU M tion; plainly evidencing the A classes of people in the sol id it m dicating the hearty approval c | tive, but liberal and progressi ment. Be wise and open an a | THE MERCHANT I NATIONA VVVwwvVvVwvwwi Try This New England Fried C^kes granulated sugar, rounding^, 1 butter, cupful sweet milk, twi fourth teaspoon salt, one-fou nutmeg, four cupfuls dour, fo* ing povviler. Sift the baking add the nutmeg, cream dnd hi heat thoroughly; then add the should he added on the knes can ne rolled out one-fourth its shape when cut. Cut and m/frmours "Simon Ask for Bookie THE UNION G t Home of Every th r I lfelS.% ' ' . ? ' mnmmm ? TO C ?e^ The liberal ( Union Coun us. To eacl Happy New more clearly and the hanc not only m redouble oui and at reas< pounded" is 'Apd we mea Sundries, an Store will be Quick Sales' selling of th< With go success and extend to all TH FINE CANDIES \ 1 99^^9Wvwvvw |. o. ARTHUR, Cawhier jH roN I ly rate; trade in all >e very active. X le section invariably come ra t are you going to do with ra ivice would be to deposit S) ik, where they will be abso- | p )r loss. 1p i "Old Reliable" Merchants >f Union, S. C., has had an $ :ord as the oldest bank in $ Union county, and having ^ NT of any^bank in this sec- & absolute confidence of all y of the institution, and in>f the public in the conserva ?c iiicuiuum ui Lilt; manage- mm ccount with S & PLANTERS | L BANK. | BOCC-CCCjC-CC-C-C-C1 ? Recipe AD Aft# ablespoonful p^'rTTilf^^L l) o eggs, onerth teaspoon ^ ? W^ jr rounding teas^oonfuls bak [ powder with the flour and itter and sugar, add eggs, and ; milk and flour. More floui iding board until the dough of an inch thick and retain fry in Pure" Leaf Lard t of Recipes ;rocery co. ing Good to Eat. rwwww www w* / >UR FRIENDJ >atronage given us ty during the past 1 and every one 1 Year. We beg to r each year that hoi lling of the Purest lerit success, but r energies to give i enable profits. "1 the motto that har in every word of it d every article cai i found in our sto ' is the motto fixec jse articles, od will to all, with with an abiding < . our best wishes fc E RIGE DR THE REXJ "V. - -ta. 0&. 0k MZlM .? Honor Roll Lockhart Graded School. First Grade?Ruby Kate Duncan, Thad Sprouse, Tate Kitchen, Lewis I Wilkins, Marion Allen, Lula McSwain, Telia May Blair, Avanelle Blair, Zelma White, John Tillman, McLure White, Arthur Collins. Seeond G rade?Robert Hope, Vera j Damerson, I^eon Steddman, Arthur ; Hallman, Willie Douglas. | Third Grade?Lillie Austin, Ku! lilia Blair, Roy Eubanks, Frank j Cousin, Claud Inman, Estelle Reaels. ! Fourth Grade?Mildred Hope, Flossie Shields, Flossie Steadman, Josie Worthy. Fifth Grade?Odette Mitchell. Seventh Grade?Pearle Douglas, 1 Ethel Steadman. Kelly School Honor Roll. First Grade?Mittie Ruth Wood, Edna Manley, Mildred Little, Cecil Going, George Kelly. Second Grade?Myrtle Manley, Grace Lawson, Josephine Faucctt, Thurston I .aw son. Bess Little. Third Grade?Tommy Kelly. Fourth Grade? Lucile GaQman, | newaii Kelly, .Jolin M. Little, Jr., 'Clarence Gallma,n, Velver Bentley. Fifth (trade?Elizabeth Little, . , Lillian Smith, Fant Kelly, Forest ' Wood, Mary Little. Koline Scales, L. J. Wood. j Sixth Grade? Mabel Kelly. Seventh Grade?Fondren Little, Ben Faucett. 1 HIGH SCHOOL FIllBT YEAH. Dorothy Wood, Sara Little. Dr. W. O. Southard and Mr. I Julius W. Lipscomb, of Jonesville, | were in Union Thursday. Mr. F. R. Mulligan and family, of Whitestone, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. W. \'arn on Church street. [ Mrs. T. A. Green and children, i oi riparian ourg, are visiting .Mr. K. ' \V. Yarn. .Miss Fannie Clark, who has a 1 position as milliner with a large i eonoern in Allxmy, Ga., arrival in Union Sunday night and will reJ main with her parents during the two months' off season. Fair Purehaser?Your eggs are all very small today, Mr. Jones. Mr. Jones?Yes in, thevare. But I'm sure I do not know the reason. Fair Purchaser?"Oh, I expect you took them out of the nests too soon.'' ^ \ 5 AND PATR > by the people o1 year is a great gra ive extend best w Siiv that WP rp<i1i7 v?w?^ ?? * %/** > >< nest and courteou and Best Drugs am assure it as well, /ou just and courte Pure Drugs Ca-e1 igs over our prescr . Our full line oi *ried in the Up-to ck. "Reasonable I in our business p l sincere determinat :onfidence in the >r the New Year, 1 UG COMPA1 VLL STORE FIN1 Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge in the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of j John Wix, In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) To the Honorable WM. II. BltAWLIiY, .1 udge of the District C'-ourt of the United States for the District ot South Carolina: John Wix of Union in the County of Union and State of South Carolina in said District, resjiectfully represents that on the day of August, 1010, last j past he was duly adjudged Bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the rc; quirements of said acts and of the orders i of the Court touching his Bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be de creed by the (Jourt to have a lull discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this ?trd dav of December. A. 1>. imo. John Wix, .1. ('lough Wallace, Bankrupt. Bet. Attorney. j UKDKR OF NOTICE TIIERKON lUS'l'ltliT OS S. ?s. s: On this 27th day of December, A. I>. 11)10, on reading the foregoing petition, it is? Ordered by the Court, that a hearing ! Ik- had upon the same on the 2ttt.il day of January, A. 1). 11)11, before said at Court at Charleston in said District, at II o'clock in the forenoon, ami that notice thereof be published in The Union Times, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other perj sons in interest may appear at the said | time and place and show cause, if any j tliey have, why the prayer of the said I petitioner should not be eranted. And it is further ordered by the Court, i | that the Clerk ahull send hy mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at. their places of residence us stated. Witness the Honorable WM. II. BBAWLKYf Judge of the said Court, and th<* Seal there<?f at Charleston in said District on the 27th of December, i A. D. 1910. Itiehard W. Ilutson, Clerk. .| | (Seal of the (Jonrt.> It | Farmers' Union to Meet. The Union County Farmers' Union will meet at the oftice of J. M. Greer on Dec. ol at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. All local unions will please send their quota of delegates. All members of local unions are cordially invited to be present. B. G. \VUburn, President. J. M. Greer, Sec'y. / v., ONS: E Union and tification to ishes for a e more and c trMtmnnf kr ?.JL VM^UJLVlAt. d Medicines We shall ious service fully Comiption desk. Druggists' -date Drug Profits and olicy in the ion to merit future, we 9H. NY E STATIONERY || FAREW I AlTT~>T vv ryi^v>v As the old year dies a the birth of the ne message. We are profound and patron who has i purchase contributed have wrought. Witl 4one nothing, for all sideration for such 0 good will as you hav< We are not unmindfi least, and we apprecfc those who have done a success. We have not don wanted to for you; w takes for which we ai sometimes to measuri to what you demand* us pain, but we have tried our best, we ha^ we have tried not to ; in season and out of s dence we have been shine, cold or hot, w< plied as promptly anc demand that you and made on us. We take this opp vou one and all. and well as we will profit past; to tell you that hope to serve you m< factorily for 365 days 1910. To wish that may bring you nothii cheer and prosperity, a liberal share of yoi year. We are in pos every effort to save y satisfaction. THE UNION L. L. Wag \ ELL 1910 I )ME 1911 md nature trembles with w, we send this parting ly grateful to every friend r n any way by word or I to such success as we % lout you we could have your kindness and conneasure of business and e given us, we thank you. II nor ungrateful for the ite as much as in us lies i most to make our efforts ie all that we intended or e have made some mis re sorry; we have failed e up to our own ideals and jd and the memory gives the satisfaction of having ve served you constantly, ^ grumble or complain, and eason, by a kind Proviat the post, and rain or et or dry, we have supI as well as we could every hundreds of others have ortunity to publicly thank to tell you that you as by the mistakes of the with your permission we >re abundantly and satisof 1911 than we did for every one of these days tig but good health, good we earnestly bespeak for , I ir business for the New /; J ition and will gladly lend 1 1 ou money and give you 1 GROCERY CO. I jnon, Manager. I SI I m