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A A A^A j^A A A A A A A 4 ? Call and Lc T X And Demonstrate I this | Insurance i Gasoline | Range ' % to you. The only safe stove to use. V Let us tell you WHY % I Union Hai V Phone 34. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4? 4* 4? 4* 4* 4? 4* 4? 4 | Answering 4* How much money car 4* can reason like this: 1 4* takes $7 for my board 4- and carfare, $5 for clot 4* this I can deposit regui 4* This would give me $10-1 4* It is clearly seen thai 4* have quite a snug sum o! 4* tained so easily that the 4' so long before asking ^ 4* then making the start. 4* week, lay by some of \v JU -J ? ? giuw uiiuur our mierej *? luting here?now. * * " (The Old I Merchants t Nation: X OF UNIC ?, r. M. FARR, President. J. D. A RTF Y CAPITAL AND S X $* IF IT piSNG * WANTS YOl * <4 We do plumbing and a 4* We also carry the besi We have a stock of th ^ money can buy. a We have taken the A ^ worth Gas Lights, the k 4* mobiles. Simple in cons cheapest fuel. Let us si % GIVE US A T * CON V % Union Ply | Elects 4* J. E. KIUBY. Phone 205-J 27 E. TP V'. A A A A A A A A A Jb d A J "f WfW " " ~"|~ ?! 1 " 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? Hi? Hi? HI? Hi? 4 X BAILEY UNO! * ?|fr The Only Professional Under jt. Ladies and Children's Dressi 5^ fabrics beautifully made. ?ff Coffins and Caskets, newest ( ?, and workmaship. y Competition cannot approach Undertaking at Reasonable Prk J M. Bonner, ^ Licensed Embalmer and Undei + MONUMENTS A ?. YVe are saving OUR custome y every year and keeping money other towns and States. Give ^ Iictciunc wu I'uy lium IIIC ljuitlli up the low grade granite and 4^ worked up by apprentices. 4'- w. (). YV. R 4* We are putting up the hest W this county. Why? Because ins clerk of the Camp, we put tha* 4* and size of the monument and g ^ member. See us before you i oj* WE HANDLE ONLY T1 + T. E. BAILEY, Pr + :1 Us Explain | rdware Co.f & Main Street. i V b 4? 4* 4* 4 4? 4 4 4? 4 4? 4 4? 3C Use Question * T i I put aside weekly? You 4 Yell, I get $1S a week, it 4 and room, $2 for lunches 4 lies. I have $4 left, $2 of 4 larly for fifty-two weeks. 4 1, plus the interest. 4 t in a few years you will + ? money to your credit, ob- 4 regret will be you waited 4 'ourself the question and 4 If you don't earn $18 a 4 hat von do pavn Tf \xriU ?/ ** -*.V Will " st plan. Start accuinu4* Reliable) & Planters J al Bank | A. H. FOSTER, Vicc-Pres. 1 uRPLys'$ioo,o,f)o. jy i & ELECTRIC CO. f JR BUSINESS. ? ny kind of Metal Roofing. 4* t Garden Hose. ' > e best Dry Batteries that t *S? * ... f J T .1 . _ 1 17'_ * igeiiirj iui Lite iucai rj[)~ ind that you see on auto- -:$? itruction and requires the *3? low you how they work. & RIAL AND BE % INCED. & * mbing and % die Co. | If'I T 4 VT IIIT/H*nC1 II U llll EjD. Main St. Union, S. C. ? x j? tS^t *|? tjjj* bp* iSjfi* b?i* bjf* vjj* kjjit tijp* ?|C* i?4?4,HhHh4,4?Hh4*4?4?4??!l?v^ ERTAKIN6 CO. ! takers and Emhalmers in the City. 4^ es and Men's Suits of the finest ^ iesigns made of the best material 4^ jL us when it comes to Ilitrh Class J :e:s. 4$T. E. Bailey, ? rtaker. President and Treas. ^ NI) TOMBSTONES ? %.? i.u:^ i:? - to nuuuicun ui uuiuii .1 ill LIUS line aL at home that has been tfoinjr to better material and workmanship *1* es and not from concerns that buy A, haul it hundreds of miles to be . ION U INI ENTS. + oodmen monuments that comes into 4* tead of tfivintf 25'/r to the atrent or touch more into the material, finish ive it to the family of the deceased 4* ?uy. IE SILK OF THE TRADE. 4* esident and Treasurer ^ h 4? 4? 4* 4* 4? 4? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4? 4? 3K MAGISTRATE CASE 1 M SETTLED BY COuj Supreme Court, Associate Just Watts Dissenting, Hands DownM ' Opinion Overthrowing Biease's JN > pointees?Judge Sease With B nority Opinion. Columbia, Sept. 14.?The positi of Governor Blease with reference the appointment of magistrates ? wl overthrown by the supremo court I or day in a majority decision by Aaa ciate Justice Woods. The cases w argued several weeks ago before )t al en vane session of the supreme ciut There were two cases, one from S|gt tanburg county and one from Anier son. In the Spartanburg case IkP majority opinion was delivered by as B sociate Justice Woods. The deciA>n s' in the Anderson case was unanirms ^ and was also written by Assoc*e ^ Justice Woods. I The court held in the Spartanbilg v case that "A. II. Kirby, D. T. GossA, a E. Potter and W. C. Harrison are la*. 8 ful magistrates 0f Spartanburg coim. v ty, and that the defendants, J. m * Bowden, S. S. Tiner, W. H. Tannl and T. I. Fowler, be excluded fro* the office of magistrate and that the* v pay the cost of these proceedings. ? The court found that the ofticet * of magistrate in question in Anderson 4 were vacant. The case from Spartanburg was * that of the State of South Carolina ex relatione, J. Fraser Lyon, attorney 1 general, against J. M. Bowden and A. 1 H. Kirby, S. S. Tiner and D. T. Gos- * sett, W. R. Tanner and E. Potter, T. O. Fowler and W. C. Harrison. Judge Watts Dissents. A dissenting opinion was filed by Associate Justice Watts, in which he held that all magistrates involved ( should be ousted. Concluding his ( oinion, he says: "Wherefore, it is * adjudged that each of the defendants herein are guilty of usurping and in- 1 truding into, and are unlawfully | holding and exercising the offices of * magistrate in Spartanburg couity, ' and it is the judgment of this court f that the defendants be excluded from * the office of magistrate and that thfe * J plaintiff recover the cost against each 1 defendant." Chief Justice Garay in a note dissented from the decision in the Spar- I tanburg case by Associate Jurtice I wJkfc^i^says: "I dissent I BPI^^HociateJP \ trees, and by the oitywing cliffiit judges, George W. Gage, George E. 1 Prince, John S. Wilson, J. W. DeVore, H. F. Rice, T. H. Spain and Frank B. ( Gavy. ( Judge Sease Concurs With Watts. Circuit Judge T. S. Sease concur- J red with the dissenting opinion filed i by Associate Justice Watts, which opinion was given in June before an j en banc session of the court was held. In the Anderson case proceedings were brought by Attorney General Lyon against S. E. Whitten, W. E. i Green, W. T. Chamblee and J. A. Young to oust them as magistrates. ' The opinion in this case was written by Associate Justice Woods and found 1 "The judgment of the court is that the defendants be excluded from the ! office of magistrate and that they pay the costs of these actions." This . opinion was concurred in by Chief uusuce viary, Associate Justices Hydrick, Fraser, and Circuit Judges Prince, Gage, Wilson, DeVore, Rice, Spain, and F. B. Gary. The material allegation in this case was that the above defendants were undertaking to perform the duties of magistrate under an appointment made by the governor in 1911 after the adjoinment of the senate and not confirmed by the senate at its session in 1912. It was not alleged that there were any lawful incumbents of the offices whose terms had not expired, nor any persons who may have ? -J. J.U- i--? ' " cm uio unite ui/ me nine me aeiendants were appointed before the court. All of the defendants gave up their offices when the proceedings to oust them were instituted by Attorney General Lyon. Horses are Burned in Hartsville Fire. Hartsville ,Sept. 15.?At 4 o'clock this morning the frame structure livery stable, owned by Mrs. W. C. Newsone and conducted by A. L. Laney on Fifth street, was burned, seven horses and one mule, several buggies, harness and some feed were also burned. Six of the horses were owned by Mr. L,aney. The loss is probably about $2,000, partially oovered by insurance. The fire was well under way before the alarm was turned in, hence the fire department was placed at a disadvantage. Hartsville has no efficient alarm system. Notice. All parties are hereby notified against hunting, fishing, walking, riding or in any manner tresspassing upon my lands in Santuc township. All parties so trespassing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Stead Gibson. It OURNFUL SCENE AT CHAPEL HILL. dy of Young Rand Borne to Station Amid Sad Ceremonies?Searching Investigation Ordered?Hazing Practices Probably Doomed. Chapel Hill, N. C., Sept. 14.?All at was moruu 01 Isaac n 1111am ind, t^e young university freshman ho was killed in a hazing episode l the college athletic field early Frily morning, was borne by loving tnds to the station this afternoon id sent to the boy's home in Smithaid. The college bell tolled as the >dy was being borne to the station, >e North Carolina flag was at half last, while the campus took on an spect of mourning. Three of the ophomores alleged to be guilty of he death of young Rand have made he $8,000 bond required; the fourth i still in custody. A sweeping inestigation is to be made of the tragic flair and of hazing practices at the tate university. President Venable vill make a full statement of the case o the executive council Monday at ts meeting. It is rumored that young Rand vas stabbed with a knife during a luarrel incident to the hazing, but his report lacks verification. It is :harged that hazing has been prac: 1 -a. a.1? ri. / s iceu at me university lur years anu hat last year one boy was seriously lurt, but that the matter was kept luiet. It is understood that all these natters will be thoroughly investigatKl under Governor Kitchin's orders for a rigid inquiry into conditions at Dhapel Hlli. Special Counsel Secured. Snaithfield, N. C.. Sept. 15.?The palied on the uinversity campus at >f North Carolina freshman, who lied on the university campus at Chapel Hill, N. C., early Friday morning as the alleged result of hazing, announced tonight that special counsel had been employed to assist the Slate in the prosecution of the four 'wphoniores held responsible for the leathfl The funeral was held here ?duy| The executive council of the inivtwsity will meet in Raleigh to noi'roftw to consider the case. ^|^|Bj}Iother8?And use Bucklen's j^^^^Balve ^^Hre children of I^^Hfehafings, scaly and^^^^Bhu^Bj^h^^jll a* their^^^^^^^ynP^^l^roT^nHme. j """" s. 3actoJ?rd turn, backwJt^, oh, Time, wrthy flight! ^ jive' us an autoless day add a night. 2ive is a "yellow" sans headlines to scan, \ rustless skirt and a hustless man, \ babe teddy-bearless, a microbeless kiss, . \ fistic fight fakeless, a straight frontle8s miss, giggleless school girl, and?better tnan mat? \ summer-clad college man wearing a hat! I know, Father Timeu that I's asking too much, But turn to a day ere a dinner was lunch. Swing back to an age peroxideless for hair? An aeon ere "rats" made their rendezvous there? An old-fashioned breakfast without shredded hay, A season when farmers went whineless for a da*-, A burg moving pictureless?ah, what a treat! A gumlefts-girl town and a trolleyless street. I'm asking too much ,but I pray. Daddy Time, For days when a song had both substance an drhyme ?The Bohemian. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South Schedules from Union, South Caroline WEST BOUNUD No. 3?For Soartanburg, Ashevillt and Knoxville, 2:26 a. m. No. 1*.?For Spartanburg, Asheville Knoxville, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Birmingham and points west, 9:20 a. m No. 27?Carolina Special to Ashe viile, Knoxville, Cincinnati and al points west and northwest. 3:07 p. m No. 13?For Spartanburg and Ashod ville. :t:46 p. m. No. 41.?For Spartanburg and loca stations. 6.40 p. m. EAST BOUND. No. 42?For Columbia and loca' points, 9:00 a. in. No. 14.?For Columbia and loca points, 11:56 a. m. No. 28?Carolina Special for Co lumbia and Charleston, 2.37. p. m. 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