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jr fl We wish you just a . Christmas with th H hold dear And Twelve Month: H Next Year I Our I "In The Diploir Hgjj A Production For I Monday?Chr S Admission ! I THF FIY | "Your T = p ' age 1 ben 1 c evi< I When you are ready for Ml that Plumbing job in your 19j home, let us figure with Fir you on it. Workmanship fro first class; prices reason- hX( able.. Z Does your Roof leak? We are expert Tinners * ply and can mend leaky roofs, no; ^ Mr Better still, we can put on j me a new roof that is guar- nul anteed. Be sure and don't forget stJi 4 to turn off the water in cold weather. But should o you forget, and in conse- j. j quence have your water i pipes burst, we, are pre- un pared to render prompt JgJ service in mending them. laa We are Plumbers; that's c?l tail our business. one See us! ofd Union Plumbing ? & Electric Co. Phone 205-J Evi 1 tO ] S i bea 4 clei 11 To Cure a Cold In One Day ? Take I.AXATIVR BROMO Quinine. It atop* the Phi Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Drugginl* refund money if it faila to cure. "~" 8. W. GRQVB'S signature on each bos. 25c. T. H. MUNRO ATTORNEY AT LAW OVER MILHOUS DRUG CO. Real ose you f of Plenty rHE EDISONIA "Your Theatre" IAS Offering amous Metro Stars is X. Bushman * ?AND? /erly Bayne 5 ACT WONDERPLAY latic Service" All The World istmas Day 5 and lOc ISONIA heatre" DOUBLY PROVEN. ion Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. liis Union citizen testified long >. 'old of quick relief?of undoubted lefit. 'he facts are now confirmed. iuch testimony is complete?the fence conclusive. t forms convincing proof of merit. V. Lester Davis, salesman, 247 W. in St., Union, gave the following ount of his experience on March 8. 1. He said: "My kidneys were ik and I suffered from backache, lally, I got Doan's Kidney Pills m the Palmetto Drug Co., and they ;d me up in good shape." )VER THREE YEARS LATER, . Davis said: "I have had slight ns of kidney trouble, due to a cold, , Doan's' Kidney Pills have always en me prompt relief." 'rice 50c at all dealers. Don't simask for a kidney remedy?get an's Kidney Pills?the same that . Davis has twice publicly recomnded. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., ffalo, N. Y. MASTERS SALE. ite of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. H. Suber as Admr. of the Estate f J. C. Cofield, deceased, Plaintiff, against E. Cofield, et al., Defendants. n obedience to an order made in above stated case, I will sell at ion, S. C., before the Courthouse r, on Salesday, Monday, Jan. 1st, 7: 111 that certain tract or parcel of d, lying .being and situate in the mty of Union, State aforesaid, conling One Hundred Ninety-Nine and -half (199 Vi) acres, more or less, 1 bounded on the South by lands Miss Sue H. Carlisle, on the East waters of Tiger river, on the North lands of Octavia Mabin, and on West by lands of Mrs. Clarence Jeter, and being the same lands veyed to the said J. C. Cofield by heirs at law of the late Wash ins. 'erms of sale to be cash; purchaser f>ay for papers. iold by the Master for Union Co. 50-3 YOU CAN HAVE utiful hair if you keep the scalp in nnrl Vinolf ?i1 - ?..>u iivuiviij IfftUIlH baldness. We recommend ItM&e, l%msBQr TNADK MAHK !old by us; BOc and $1.00. Glymph's irmacy, Union, S. C. Z I. MURRAY HAIR DENTIST Office: 507 Chapman Building Phone 1M9 SPARTANBURG. S. C. HOLLEMAN RETURNS; WILL FACE CHARGE ANDERSON BANK CASHIER. WHO DEFAULTED IN SUM OF $35,000, SURRENDERS. Left State Seven Years Ago?Conscience-Stricken, J. Townes Holleman Conies Back to Take Punishment. Anderson, Dec. 18.?J. Townes Holleman, who defaulted in the sum of approximately $35,000 while cashier of the Bank of Anderson and who left for the West about seven and one-half years ago, leaving behind him a written confession, has returned and has surrendered to Sheriff Ashley. He returned voluntarily, declaring that he had spent more than seven years of torture suffering all the pangs and pains, both mental and physical, .known to man, and that he wanted to come back and take the nunisbmonf that the law might enforce on him. He visited a local office this morning with a number of friends and called the sheriff over the telephone .advising him of his presence in the city and stating that he was ready to surrender. Magistrate Cox and Solicitor Smith were also advised of his return* John K. Hood, counsel for Holleman, stated to Magistrate Cox that Mr. Holleman wanted to waive preliminary hearing and wanted to give bond for his appearance at the next term of the court of general sessions, which convenes during the first week in February . Bond Fixed at $10,000. With the solicitor's consent the magistrate fixed his bail at $10,000, declaring that he had taken into consideration the fact that Mr. Holleman had voluntarily returned and surrendered. indicating his desire to make amends for what he had done. The bond was fixed by A. S. Farmer, Lee G. Holleman an E. P. Vandiver. Mr. Holleman then left on the midday train for Seneca to see his family. Before leaving Mr. Holleman talked freely and frankly with representatives of the press. He stated that the money taken from the bank was lost in speculations in stocks and cotton?mostly cotton. He said these speculations lasted during a period of about twelve months and that his troubles in the bank lasted for about the same length of time. On the morning of July 18, 1909, Mr. Holleman left Anderson, taking with him only fourteen hundred and forty dollars of the bank's money. He says that he could have taken considerably more, that there was a great deal of cash on hand in the bank at the time. He thought, however, that PAnHltlAnc urnrn o 1 ? ? W..U.V.W..U nciv aucaujr uau CIIUU^!I and he says he took only what he considered was necessary to pet far away from Anderson. Personally he says he would pladly have piven himself uil to the law at the time, but he thoupht that members of his family would he able to stand the ordeal better if he left. Tells of His Wanderinirs. After leavinp Anderson Mr. Holloman says he boupht a local ticket in Greenville for St. Louis and there boupht a local ticket for Kansas City, not knowinp where to po and not havinp any objective point in view. He visited Salt Lake City and Colorado Sprinps and finally landed iu the State of Washinpton. He stayed in that State about three years and developed rheumatism. Desirinp to rid himself of the rheumatism he went to Southern California and later developed malaria fever. He said that up to this time he had not piven mu'di thoupht to his returninp to Anderson, and that while he was sick he honed that illness would develop into somethinp serious so that he mipht die and put an end to everythinp. Later, however, his condition bepan to show some improvement and he then decided firmly to return to South Carolina and to make amends for the offense he had committed. He spent seven and onehalf years in the States on the Pacific coast, poinp for a short while into British Columbia. Tie met no one from Anderson durinp his entire absence and says that he naturally avoided ponip to any place where South Carolinians mipht be stoppinp. f* Ji TT-** narn 10 rina worK. Mr. Holleman says that he found it most difficult to secure positions, that he made application only one time for a clerical job, and on this occasion was turned down. He worked at manual labor around the lumber camps and for a while worked at DuPont's powder factory in Washington. His physical condition now prevented him from doing any hard manual labor for any 'length of time. Mr. Holleman Raid that it was a most difficult matter to face his friends and acquaintances here but before ho had an opportunity to get out on the streets it became known that he was in an office in the city and immedilately his friends began calling on him. During the two hours he spent in the office at least 100 old business friends called to grasp his hand and say to him that they were glad he had returned. He said that such friendship enabled him to pass through the ordeal much better than he had anticipated. A warrant for Mr. Holleman's arrest was issued by two members of the grand jury in September, 1900 this being by direction of the pran'l jury. Members of the hoard of directors of the hank were given in the warrants as witnesses against him. Shortage Partly Covered. Since then a large part of his shortage has been covered'by realizatior on items in the bank and by payment? made by members of his family. It. if not known exactly how much thr shortage i*t at prefect, but it is con ll !? The A An alarm clock, the spine that lifts ; allowed to go unhe Opportunity is li ear to hear when \ Today the Farme The question is: ^ Greater producti I e get greater produc Farmer to get bet Loan Law. This i land. Get in touch BAIL & FOR 20 YEARS I Ca i T siderably less than the amount r in the warrant, which charges with appropriating to his ow $35,000 of the funds of the bank ter bond was given and Mr. Hoi i had been realesed from the ci , of the sheriff, he went to Sent visit his immediate family. He to Anderson in an automobile Calhoun Falls, arriving: there c Seaboard Air Dine from Birmin Ala. Mr. Holleman seems to rather good physical condition ? weighs 1(50 pounds, only 15 ji less than when he left here. Hi the only disguise adopted by hii to shave off his moustache. Mr. Holleman stated before It Anderson on the midday train this was the happiest day he had since he left here; that a great den had been lifted, and that he welcome the opportunity of m amends for what he had done. WACO "TONIC Never fails to prove its meri such complains as Indigestion, laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, mi i m 1 * vr i * - /"? i ireu reeling, i^euruigia, ^on tion, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Headache, Catarrh and Nervou This Special Offer Good Only Advertising Stock Lasts. The Bottles for 60 cents, 3 for $1.1 Milhous Drug Co., Union, S. C., St. The trustees of the Greenvilh schools will ask for a bond iss $100,000 for additional school ties, on account of the crowded dition of the present buildings, city already has a bonded del school buildings of $135,000. RUB-iViY-TiS Will cure your liheumat Neuralgia, Headaches, Crs Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuti Burns, Old Sores, Stings of In Etc. 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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. e of South Carolina, lounty of Union. Court of Common Pleas. Cist, Vivian Gist, Eloise Gist, ary Gist, Lavina Gist. Annie Hello st West, by their Guardian Ad tern S. Addie Gist and S. Addie st in her own right, Plaintiffs, against 1. Gist, Richard V. Gist, Jr., IJaurn Ratehford, Sallie I. Gist. Carrie Jeter, Emma Gist Millei and A. Gates, Defendants, he Defendant Above Named: ju are hereby summoned ami reed to answer the complaint in action, of which a copy is here served upon you, and to serve a of your answer to the said eonint on the subscriber at his office. >n. South Carolina, within twenty ; after the service hereof, exclusive he d;^>" of such service; and if you to answer the complaint withii time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this >n will apply to the Court for the f demanded in the complaint, uted Union, S November 'J'.tth. John K. llamblin, Plaintiff's Attorney. rank Peake, Clerk of Court. By J .W. G? I). C. (Seal) the Defendant Mrs. Emma Cist iller: ike Notice: That the said Sums and Complaint is filed in the e of the Clerk of Court of Common ,s for Union County. 'hp ? outh Carolina, of whici. ? inal. John K. Main Plaintiffs' Atti>r y. rank Pea]/*, Clerk oi Court. By J .W. C,.. 1). C. (Seal) 51-3 MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS l to $10,000?Twenty years time. See J NO. K. HAMBLIX Lawyer Tice 2nd door East of Postoflice. ^npvpr Vaii maa<I ? n ^ .? > iiecu u ucncrui ionic Take Grove's be Old Standard Grove's Tasteless 1 Tonic is equally valuable as a eral Tonic because it contains the I known tonic propertiesof QUININE IRON. It nets on the Liver, Drives Malaria, Enriches the lilood and ds up the Whole System. 50 cents. QUICK LOANS. [oney to loan upon county or city estate. Loan may be had for from to twenty years, f Barron & Barron. I