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COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT. (Continued from Page 14) B. S. ttaynea 83 40 Bernice Prince 40 00 Bernlce Prince 40 00 Bertie Philips 50 00 Eulalie Quattlebaum 35 00 S. M. Good 40 00 Corrie O. Sam* 75 00 Ann J. Norris 5 00 Ann J. Norris 12 50 Anna Sanders 45 00 Addie Norris 20 00 Evelyn H. Page 45 00 Margaret Williamson 55 00 Frances V. Smith 45 00 M. W. Miller 45 00 J. Cleo Dobson 55 00 Annie B. Miller 45 00 Sarah Lee Black 45 00 Jimmie Hartley 45 00 Maggie Smith 25 00 Mary Gregory 45 00 Ida Garner 45 00 Minnie Lou Bobo .'15 00 Cassie Jones 20 00 Hatti'e Parham 15 00 Emmie Hames 40 00 Florence B. Haney 40 00 Madge McWhirter 40 00 Elizabeth Smith 40 00 J. W. Sartor 45 00 Minnie J. Fleming 40 00 Lula Jeter 10 00 Delle C. Jeter 40 00 Mary Ruth Thomas 40 00 G. W. Barnett 2 00 Claudia W. Gist 25 00 Olive Richardson 17 50 Lillie Black 17 50 Beatrice Prince 20 00 E. T. Johnson * 4 00 W. H. Burri's 6 50 Francina Wallace 25 00 E. D. Gaffnev 25 00 Sallie D. Cunningham S5 00 J. M. Harrison 40 00 Bertie Philips 50 00 H. C. Wilburn 75 00 Vj. r lorioe Keuer 37 5C E. Floride Keller 37 50 Union Buffalo Mills Co. 500 0C Minervia Gilliam 10 0C Esther Palmer 43 0C Thos. Gilliam 25 00 Mrs. L. O. Belue 50 00 Mrs. Letha Smith 10 0C Jonesville Oil Mill 3 5C Myrtle Crawford 35 0C James G. Pruitt 41 0C Union Hdw. Co. 26 75 W. Y. Coolev 70 0C Mrs. A. L. Johr.son 50 0C Bess Walter 40 Of Union Hdw. Co. 45 55 Union Hdw. Co. 8 7C Anna Sanders 45 0C Francina Wallace 5 0( Esther Mayson 40 0C Ivar Walker 35 Of D. C. White 1 5C Smith Lumber Co. 26 71 Addie B. Norris 5 Of Union Hdw. Co. 5 95 Amanda Lewis 25 Of The Union Hdw. Co. 36 9! R. O. Sams 100 Of S. M. Good 21 If Mrs. W. T. Beaty 40 Of Sams Phraser Lumber Co. 11 01 J. O. Sinjrley 85 6< Clara Stehle 40 Of Minnie Lou Bobo 35 0( Ivar O. Walker 8 7? Carrie Hawkins 35 Of Carrie Hawkins 35 Of Li la Black 40 Of Mrs. W. T. Holcomb 45 Of Eulalee Quattlebaum 35 Of Sarah Quattlebaum 45 Of The Union Hdw. Co. 1 7.' Lou Belle Pitts 45 Of Henry Worthy 18 0( W. It. Wight man 140 5< f'arrie E. Going 40 Of R. C. Little 8 If J. Cleo Dobson 55 Of It. f). Sams 100 Of Jinamie Hartley 45 Of Annie B. Miller 45 Of Sarah Black 45 Of Irene Snead 01 Of Georgie Parks 45 Of Mary Gregory 45 Of B. S. Haynes 80 Of Davis Jeffries, Supt. 2200 Of Davis Jeffries, Supt. 200 Of Evelyn H. Page 40 0( Union Hdw. Co. 28 Nan F. Franklin 40 Of Nan F. Franklin 40 Of J. M. Harrison 40 Of Leitha Smith 40 Of G. M. Young 5 Of E. W. Harris 19 81 Mary V. Gregory 5 Of Bernice I*Hnce 40 Of J. M. Greer, Treas. 12 7? Florence Haney 40 Of Madge McWhirter 40 Of Rertie Phillips 52 2E Anna Sanders 45 0C Frances Smith 45 01 Margaret Williamson 55 Of Majrtrie I. Smith 25 OC M. W. Miller 45 OC Sallie Cunningham 89 5C Union Times 5 OC Edwardina Blalock , 45 OC U. J. Blakely 75 OC Delle C. Jeter 48 OC Irene Snead 00 OC Georgia Parks 45 Of Minnie Fleming 40 OC Mary Ruth Thomas 40 OC Stone-Jones Hdw. Co. 84 2C Mrs. W. N. Beaty 40 OC Mrs. A. Ii. Johnson 02 5( W. Y. Cooley 87 5C Bess Walters 50 0C H. C. Wilburn 75 0C Mrs. L. O. Belue 50 0C Elizabeth Smith 40 0C Frances L. Wilburn 35 4C Frances L. Wilburn 35 0C Florfde Keller 37 5C Clara Stehle 20 0< Sarah Quattlebaum 45 0C Winnie Henderson 35 0C Carrie O. Sams 37 5C Carrie O. Sams 75 0C Esther Palmer 40 0C Esther Palmer 40 0C v* .. - 1 I , J. M. Greer, Treas. 2 75 G. T. Hollis 7 50 S. Ida Garner 45 00 ' S. Ida Gartner 45 00 < i Minnie Lou Bobo 35 00 > Sarah Quattlebaum 45 00 i i Nan F. Franklin 42 00 ? Ida Garner 13 10 W. C. Ikenberry 59 43 > Emmie Hames 30 00 ? Emmie Hames 30 00 1 > Myrtle B. Crawford 35 00 1 Lizzie Pittman 40 00 ( 1 Lizzie Pittman 40 00 ? Union Buffalo Mills Co. 900 00 i B. G. Wilburn & Son 4 81 Davis Jeffries, Supt. 850 00 i Davis Jeffries, Supt. 1050 00 1 > J. S. F. Adams 3 00 i B. S. Haynes 80 i J. Roy Fant, Asst. Treas. 3 00 i J. M. Greer, Treas. 2 50 i D. C. White * 30 00 i J. Cleo Dobson 00 00 Sarah Lee Black 45 00 Jimmie C. Hartley 45 00 Annie B. Miller 45 00 R. O. Sams 100 00 Mrs. L. O. Belue 50 0) W. R. Wiphtman 14(5 50 Bess Long: Wilburn 57 50 Bess Lonp Wilburn 57 50 Bess Lonp Wilburn 57 50 Frances V. Smith 45 00 Marparet Williamson (50 00 Anna Sanders 45 00 Alice McClintock 55 75 Mary V. Grepory 15 00 Esther Mason 40 ( 0 Esther Mason 10 "0 T. E. Hyatt 5 45 L. J. Blakely 75 00 Lou Belle Pitts 45 15 School District No. 19 50 00 T. A. Murrah 148 48 Propress 2 25 J. M. Harrison 40 00 Carrie Hawkins 55 00 Stone-Jones Hdw. Co. 17 85 J. M. Greer, Treas. 1 50 M. C. Deaver 25 78 Delle Peter 45 00 Davis Jeffries, Supt . 5 00 Ida Garner 40 50 F. M. Adams 25 00 Carrie O. Sams 75 00 Nan F. Franklin 40 00 W. C. Williams 50 00 Annie L. Green 24 00 Jas. H. Hope 8 10 J. M. Greer, Sec. & Treas. 2 63 J. D. Hancock 53 51 J. W. McLure, Jr. 59 50 John Sims 5 00 R. L. Bryan Co. 54 97 Mrs. P. B. Bobo 10 00 W. J. Betsill 3 50 Myrtle Crawford 28 00 R. L Lowry 50 00 W. H. Burris 14 qq P. J. Gregory 117 00 P. J. Gregory j17 00 -l. Edmond Foster 25 84 Dodd Mead & Co. 54 00 N. M. Wilburn 119 57 Sallie D. Cunningham 90 00 J. L. Belue 31 93 Reuben Harmon 2 25 I. Frank Peake 1 25 Ronnie Good 20 00 W. H Burris 10 00 Jas. V. Ivey 38 00 Southern Railway Co. 52 35 Mrs. Leitha Smith 40 00 Beatrice Tucker 23 00 Bernice Gist Prince 40 00 E. A. Robinson 25 00 E. I). Gaffney 25 00 James G. Pruitt. 35 00 Anna Sims 25 00 A. D. Minis 25 00 Sarah Humphries 25 00 J. Cohen 41 15 Jonesville Hdw. Co. 87 r>5 Rlla Ergle 40 50 J. R. Franklin 20 00 1. -T. Black 35 00 J. D. Brown 05 55 Annie G. Morris 25'00 W. T. Giles 0 70 T. E. Hyatt 15 00 W. T. Giles 0 00 L. D. Varner 05 00 Bailey Lumber Co. 400 00 Union Hdw. Co. 345 42 Southern Teachers Agency 228 75 H. M. Gault 50 00 Bailey Lumber Co. 110 00 Clarence Norris 7 10 Russell Crawford 41 77 Jim Kelly 20 00 Janie Ashe 50 00 Anna Gossett 20 00 Daisy Gills 25 00 Mattie Sims 25 00 Thos. Ferguson 25 00 W. F. Bishop 72 42 ' niancne Fruitt 20 00 J Lemuel Tobe 20 00 ? Mahala Smith 90 00 M. C. Gault 2 25 U. & G. S .R. R. Co. 36 80 Anna Sims 12 50 E. D. Gaffney 6 25 Lilla Gibson 25 00 Agnes Cohen 20 00 Union Hdw. Co. C 00 E. T. Johnson 105 05 Union Plbg. Electric Co 155 92 Charner Dawkins 9 10 Nicholson Bank & Trust Co. 250 00 Davis Jeffries, Supt. 5 J. A. Sawyer 5 00 1 Union Hdw. Co. 55 91 M. O. Belue 5 76 Lou Belle Pitts 45 20 Inez Pressley 40 00 ' Joe H. Eargle 110 08 : \ c n ci'.. i - ' v... it. oinciair 17 86 Sallie I). Cunningham 04 00 J. J. Cohen 22 50 Carrie Hawkins .10 00 N. A. Tucker 25 00 1 A. D. Mims 12 50 1 S. M. Good 40 00 Annie Norris 12 50 J. M. West 2 25 Addie B. Norris 25 00 Thos. Gilliam 25 00 Blanche Pruitt y 15 00 Viola B. Glenn 25 00 Davis Jeffries, Supt. 500 <H) ; Mrs. C. B. Robertson 8 00 W. M. Horn 57 00 U Continued on page 16 1 ENROLLMENT NOTICE* At a meeting of the City Democratic executive committee held or. March 27th, 1916, the following wei? appointed as enrolling officers for the various wards: Ward One?E. D. Humphries store, E. D. Humphries enrolling officer. Ward Two: Dunbar's market, II. C. Lawson enrolling officer. Ward Three: Edisonia theater, E. C. Howze, enrolling officer. Ward Four: J. Cohens Store, J. Cohen enrolling officer. The books of enrollment w'1' be open in each ward at the places designated from 10 o'clock a. m., until 7 p. m., April 11th to 15th, both inclusive. The voters of the respective ward? must present themselves in person in order to be enrolled. Qualifications for being eligible for enrollment: Voter must be a resident of the State of oouin Carolina two years, a resident of the city of Union one year, and a resident of the ward in which he offers to enroll for .'10 days, and produce and exhibit to the enrolling officer, his State and County Registration Certificate and his receipt for city taxes last due. And in case of an applicant having lost his State and County registration certificate he may be enrolled by signing an oath that will be furnished by the enrolling officer of his ward. In the event of any voter swearing that he is a qualified voter and having voted as such, that if sufficient proof is brought against him that he is not, and has unlawfully voted, then he will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I Each condidate for the various offfices are assessed as follows: Candidate for Mayor, $20.00; candidate for Commission of Public Works, $16.00; candidates for Alderman, $10.00. The following campaign schedule was adopted: Ward One?April 19th, in front ot Peoples Supply Co. building at 8 p. m. Ward Two?April 21st, in front of Aycock & Deaver's Stables at 8 p. .m. Ward Three?April 25th, in front of Fowler's store at Excelsior Knitting Mills at 8 p. m. Ward Four?April 27th, in front of Cheek's store on West End, at 8 p.m. Grand Rally at the Court House May 1st, at 8 p. m. Candidates for Mayor allowed onehalf an hour. Candidates for Commissioners of Public Works, 20 minutes. Candidates for Aldermen, 20 minutes. On the night of the grand i any cuuuiaai.es ror mayor will be allowed 20 minutes and other candidates 5 minutes. * j All managers of said election will call on W. W. Colton at noon May 1st, and take the oath of office and receive other instructions. All persons who are not enrolled by the enrolling officer may meet V^th the executive committee on Kfnlfl 18th, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of getting enrolled, if they so desire, and possess the proper qualifications. All candidates must call on the Secretary, W. W .Colton, and pay their assessment and sign pledge by April 18th, not later than 12 o'clock. By order of the Executive Commit-! tee of the Democratic Party. R. P. HARRY, W. W. COLTON, Chairman. Secretary. 14-3] MASTER'S SALE. # State of South Carolina, County of Union. ( T>l WWVJ V VTA V/UilllllUIl X It'US. May English, Plaintiff, against Louise English, et al., Defendants. ; In obedience to an order made in the above stated case I will sell at Union, during the legal hours of sale,, before the courthouse door, on Salesday, Monday, May 1st, 1916, the following property to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land, located and situate in the City of Union, County and State afore-* said, being on the South side of Main street of said City, and fronting on said street fifty-two feet and eight inches, and extending back in a Southerly direction for three hundred and ninety-six feet, bounded on the North by said street, East by lot of G. W. Going, South by lands of R. S. Foster and Estate of T. K. Palmer, and West by land of T. A. Murr ah, and being the lands conveyed to J. R. English by A. H. Foster and J A. Wilburn by deed dated August li, 1911, and recorded In proper office, in book 45, at page 611. Also, all those lots or parcel of land, situate in said City of Union, County Dnrl :a 1 - uiavc aiui cnam, MIUWI1 US IUtS Nos. 7, 8 and 11 in the division of the Anne H. Young property, each of them fronting on Boyce Street, sixty feet and extending hack in a Eastwardly direction, for two hundred feet. Terms*of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual installments, due in one and two years from date of sale, with interest on the deferred payments, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and with the privilege of the purchaser to pay the whole or any part of the purchase price in addition to the one-third thereof in cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. R. C. Williams, 15-3 Master for Union County. CHICHESTEB.S_PILI,S & Vfc.4 3KSTW [l*y sine!S.As&lRfiSSteW soiliywm^nhtSwtic JUST PLAIN COUNTRY. Boauty to Bo Found In Rural Sconoa Round About Homo. Like many another person of the present day, I have from time to time traveled as far as my means would permit?and a little farther? exploring countries new and strunge or new and strange to me, climbing high moun tains, sailing broad seas and making the acquaintance of coasts as full or wonder and of mystery, swept by the wings of gulls, washed by green waves, as were the fur shores of Odysseus' wide adventure to Odysseus. And I have had huge enjoyment in it all. standing to watch at distant corners of the earth the pageant wind and wave and cloud, trudging up unknown hills in a tine mood of adventure, driving across mountain passes into countries as fresh and as enchanting as if they had been created overnight to meet this first fresh sense of quest. Yet sometimes and oftentimes I realize that no strange shore or wonderful mountain range has brought a sense of pleasure quite so deep as that which comes at moments in mere country, the plain country of tlie land of home. I do not mean any of the show regions of America. The glories of t he Canadian ltockics. the wonders of the Yosemite, are unknown to me. I mean the common country of old fashioned fences and winding roads, where tangles of alder and sumac cluster by the gray rails or grayer stone?common country, where the bay grows long in June and the woods creep close to the liaytields and a little stream perhaps goes threading its way softly between the grasses. Here is no sense of effort in your enjoyment AH is near and dear, familiar, perhaps for generations a part ol your forefathers' lives. There is no need to try your eyes to tak^'n the meaning of Jagged rock outl."r*< and heaped earth masses or st retches ot desert sand. You have not purchased an expensive ticket whose worth to the uttermost penny must be extracted from the panorama before you. making you study it anxiously, eager to do your duty by every shade and outline. You do not have to strain to the sublime, as you do when confronted bv scenerv. en ni tolly ! ?r>onon-_ capitalized In every sense of the word. You do but sit quietly upon some green bank, full of unforced pleasure that hardly names itself pleasure, so unconscious It Is.?Scribuer's. Quarries of Carrara. The wealth of the city and province of Carrara. Italy, which has n population of 220,000, is derived fr^n the ">00 quarries, which give employment in one way and another to over 8.000 workmen. The quarries are situated in the mountains above the town, and the stone Is brought down to the plain tto be sawed and worked, largely in . 9 hops connected with the homes of the nfcrkmen. Explosives are used to obtl^n the largest size blocks; although wire saws driven by electricity are used in a few Instances to quarry the blocks to the desired dimensions. TAKE LIV-VER-LAX AND FEEL WELL. 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To the Hefendant Above Named: You are herebv summoned and quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Union County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of 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 the complaint. v Dated Unio.n S. C., March '23rd, A. D. 1910. L. G. Southard, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defedants Willie Dawkins, Cora Lesa Dawkins and Russell Dawkins: You will please take notice that an action has been begun, and is now pending in the Court of Common Pleas, County of Union, State of South Carolina, against you. That unless you apply to the Court in the timo required by law for some fit and competent person to be appointed Guardian ad Litem for you; the Plaintiff herein will apply to the Court for the appointment of some fit and competent person as Guardian ad Litem for you. L. G. Southard, Plaintiff's Attorney. ; March 23rd, A. D. 1916. 13-6 Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your (I rural it will refund Mcttry H PAZQ OINTMENT fail* to cure ?ny cm of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PITec in Sfolf d?y?. The f.rst application give* tue sad Beet. Nc. Ip?sl I vp Hf MILHOUS C THE REXAL1 I SHO g ?>r I Your Easte | ARE HERE || Our stock of Spring Footwear is the most complete ever carried by us. This is I _ no idle boast, and if yo ery a visit you can rc own satisfaction. W = and leather that the could wish and at the ways sold here. We c small profit on each pai a live customer. I a. cc i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih feo SPECIAL NOTICE. 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