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I Unsurpas I For a seasc one feels th I Singapore Pineapple Cli delicious at Marachino Cherries, red at, but better to the palate? Lipscomb, Speights & Co and the genuine fruit flavor, w Monarch Asparagus T cious Mrs. Kidd's Pin Mom made, ^ ? Seville's * Pimolas, lines pepper Potted Turkey and C I Block's Winsdor Wafers, >f a snowflake Kingan's Hames and J: Cvery pound guaranteed good Call on u: longing ths haunting yc 1T0UIMG t? Local Laconics. . I HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST AB)UT TOW. I Mr. O. I*. Morgan, of Spartanbuiy [was In towu Satuiday on business. I Mrs. D. A. Betsill, who ban ba?i on srbit to West Springs, h is returned. Mrs. D. Fant Gilliam and child ai ivissting at Santuc this week at the lioui of her father, Mr. James Sartor. Mrs. Phillips and son, who have bee Visiting friends in Union, have returne t?thiir home at Cave Springs, Ga. Mrs. J. A. Ihown spent a few day this week iu the country, visiting at th hone of her father, Capt. W. It. Briggs Mrs. It. W. Saxton, of Union, is vis itiug at Mrs, A- F. Cannon's, on Soul Liberty street.?Spartanburg Herald. Mr. Ftauk Itobiuson, formerly c Union but now one of the i>opular del. i.i. .r "Pi.. .. r... I11M8 111 tlUUKSUllYlllt , flil., rpeill/ il It- \ days in Union litis week on a visit to hi father and family. Miss Annul May l'ryor, of Ch-stor who lias been visiting at lite home of he grand-parents, Mr. and Mis. U. W Tuutley, returned to her home Timrsd tj accompanied by her aunt Miss Edn I'insley. * Miss Lilla IJetsill, daughter of Mh. It. J. Betsill, of Cross Keys, has l>ee on an extended visit to her Uncle, Mi iVamwert, of Marsluil, Texas. S ae n turned home on the ith inst., acoctapa nieJ by two of her cousins, f.om Hi Eone Star State. HI Afr f^li in S f !lifT ml nf ^ 'ibmci'IiuU I|N. Y.j is on a tvo week's visit >o h pireuts, ltev. and Mrs. 1). G. ClifFon Charley has a lucrative position witli tl E lisou General Electric Co. lie si Mio testing department. Mr. Geo. II. Oetzel, accompanied 1 I Ills family, left Union Wedaetday ft [Scran Ion, I'a , the liomc of lis moihe IHis family will remain two month [ while lie \s ill return sl':er a week's sta; I AIi<s Ilattie, his bister, and Miss M urn I)iis daughter, \\ ill join lliein at Chailoti f where they have been (-pending a fo days, and will acc tnpu'iy them I I JScranton. If you want a gtod heaity laugh, < i tliat will do you good a week, don't t. to see "IVck's bad boj " to-night Frida' We Sympathize with Mr. and M?i It. A. Suns iu their sorrow for the In of their little darling. Wo cannot k. lize how dear to our hearts are the iui < cent babes unit! tiny are snatched iwa; and the aching void alone remain*. i sed Delicacies >n when every e need of such. uinks, 15lb flat cans, fresh air 20c car or white pitted, beautiful to loo 50c and $1.00 per jai 's. Superfine Jelly, clear as crysh ell worth 15c glass ips, delicate, tender and del 30c car ?y Pickles, said to be the fine: 35c bottle t Olh *cs, staffer with swc( 35c bottle thicken, delicate and satisfy 25c car nothing better made in the wa 20c pound hen k fast Bacon fresh every wee I 5 ancl ease the at lias been iu so long. jE GROCER, The Scholarship from Woman' Club. ^ The S>11:h Carolina Federation*. Woman's Clubs haa receive 1 fron Converge College one scholarship < 'i tree tuition for each county in th Stato. All competitors for the* a sell )lar<hips will be required to pass i satisfactory examination in thefdlow iug four subject.-: o I. Latin, including grammar, com c position and four books or Caoaar, o an equivalent. ti II. Mathematics, which will in j elude urithmttic and algebra, covere? by such text books as Olcey, Weill or Wentworth. s IU. .English, which will includ e grammar, analysis, cimposition au< . elementary rhetoric, and a fair knowl edge of E lglish and American litera tur6. h T\r ll!.i _t - I " aw iv. moi/iry wiudi wjii incJUU elementary English and United Strte if History These examinations will he held ii v each c :uuty on August 1st, 19C0. s Those desiring to outer the cont s will pleaeo send their names bcf< r July 20," to 'i Christie H. PorrEsiiKtM, ri Chairman Elucation Department, ol Meeting Street,Charleston, S. C Another Argro Row. A shooting scra|>e occurred Tuesda night at Lewis McJunkin's house, bt Aween himself and wife, and ther 11 were razors and pistols 'Hying in th [" air." Lewis having quit his wife ha s- returmd for his clothing. Mis. M. rt k fused to let him in the house, he pn : tested and said he guessed he woul ie come in. When lie did go*iu she reache for a gun and the l'uu began, she bega p I |topping away at him, s';ojtfhg at hit j live times, some of the shots takin 18 j effect w hile one of the children Joined i 1. | the fray with a knife. McJunkii l0 I knocked iliemarou ?d promiscuously am seemed to come off coiupioror, not with ' standing liia wouuds, which it %eem were not of a serious nature. Miss Mary Greer's Death. 1 Miss Maiy Greer, tlie maiden sister t "S Judge J. M.JUn e", died at her home n js y Union, la*t Friday, after a protracle i Ines*. >>lie was a co isisfent member ( Sardis chinch, sine ! childhood, and w?j " a faithful worker in the Mirtei's can n w The remains were internd in the Sard lo churchyard in the pre ence of a larp concourse of lrmndc The funeral wu conduced by Itev. Mr. Hums, h.*r pi toi. 'J Bid BARBECUE. I vsillseivc a lirst-clafs barbecue : H Helton <>n il<o day of the camp tig * meeting at that plate. Everything I ' oa will lie Sh Vid that is to bj found ; S a ll is:-class barbecue. ' 28-It 8. It. Aycock. v>ANTUC NE WS NO TE S. | j The Times Complimented. j"You'll lltid that in the school of I f ', Acts count for more than dreun-; And i tinning this old earth is nut t As easy as it seems.*' % w 9 IIow ahont the grass? Running it out (;, _ is not easy either. . Very hot and wilting to corn and cutton Friday to Sunday, hut can't \v? tv "nick" the grass. Miss Lillian IIoIIh, a pretty young in lady of Dross Keys, is visiting her school- go mate. Miss Minnie Stokes Misses lis! die and Mat tie Thomas . daughters of the late l)r. .1. 1*. Thomas. ' ire up from Charleston visiting relatives. Mrs. 15. A. NVhitloek and children, <?i at .lonesville, have been infantile visiting g ? relatives. ,a. Our brother correspondent, "15. T? l.| il has my s.unpatliv in his sickness. I hope , . he w ill soon be well again, be out among A :i L" his friends and giving us all the news of v"'-! his sect ion. -1'" 1< Mr. W. E. Nixon lraslxen, and isyi t, 4 l , suffering with one of his eyes which lit* .... I'eais ho will loose. While sharpening a mill stone soiuetinio ago a piece of .1 stone tUw in his eye puncturing the hall Mr. ?Siius MeDaniel came near loo-iug ha 3. a line horse last last Friday l'roiu it l?^i ?ji in, oveiheated, lie drove it to Union whi rh affected it so seiiously that he h id to <r l" leave it there. I. Mr. J. W. Gregory hanl<d Ilia l'ust load of watermelons into this place o i ro' the Cth. Not one or two, hut a load -t others may lie ahead of him hut I have U: * not heard of it. Death has again visited our section. This time claiming the infant gill < I 011 Mr. and Mi s. .1. ( '. Jeter two weeks ago, t,lV and last week Mrs. Jah.e English, an I ' aged lady, who died of cancer. tin Last week a little two year old son (,n of Mr. and Mrs. L. 15. Jeter received a fall which gave it concussion of tie t. brain, hut we are glad it is now out i t ' danger. f It is very unpopular in this letter da-, y fastidiousness in coiiveisalioi.a 1 ottiipuii- j,' to say "It is hot," hut say "It is vox j?j waim to-day." lVeple are generally interested j. k* market ieporla and im nhers are he.nd lr to say "oittoii is going up." Web. mine came near * going up." j L ist week the temperature went up i(i several degrees higher than any linethis yiar. From 'J"> to 'JS degrees h.ing t he maximum Units lay to Sutid iy. Work stock .is w ell as men, 'Tussling" hi ..III. Iiln ?MIUJ c.nF ! ?l... I "" i" ?'K ?in*?n 'i iii'in *. ?: in.t . l' ' liat rote so much higher than it had , IHOU. I/ilo yestcreay (Sunday) evening we 1 had a very hard rain which started ":ir m wi ll much wiinl, then there was a r '& steady downpour t' ?r one and a li d ] houis, and 1.70 inches of rain tell. An ,j' < excessive rainfall. At this moment no one -vjr has lioen over the farms to see if there i . any damage, iait there must be tr<m washing aud oveili >ws. 1a1 * Teh phono, last w eek, told us of a case I of a mule going blind in one night, i fr.n know a ease exactly like it. Several j years ago xnv father owned a very Hiiu j mule that was put in the stable, at night , ' It could see all right and seemed healthy, ~M and next morning it was perfectly blind, f and remained so until it died, about two (.} n ii years afterwaids. And a strange part f was its eyes always se? med sound, never .] changed in color the least bit. 1 ^ For the month of June the meteor- 1 e ologieal report shows not a single cleai to ,v a day. There was twenty days on w hich J - rain fell from 2 to 2.80 inches. There vv;l, were thirteen days o:i which .01 or in ire precipttatlon fell. Mean temperature 101 the month To 8. Maximum tempcrr ature 02 degrees, date 12th and others. ] Miniumm temperature, oo degrees, date . 20lh. Thunder stoiids 14. 8alor halos i 2. Luna Ilalos 1. Luna curona 1. ' , Pailielian 1. Prevailing wind direction ^ ' s. W. Total precipitation 0.05. Greatest ' in twenty-four hours 2.80 inches. e ' > j com i'aiuson'. n Juno, 1899, mean temperature 9- ,\ degrees, 17decrees higher tluin this June- > -* Maximum temperature 10U, 7 degree* y higher than this. Minimum tempeia* 4\ o ture 52, .'J degrees lower than this. Total y 8 precipitation 1.38. ] The Times is a good news mod ion, j and I venture, is as good as the Inst y n county paper in 1 lie State, and 1 guess is 2\ read hy more people in tlie county than y t any other paper in the United States. It j 0 is a home pa|ier, for home i>eop!e and . home people are to he hemiitted hy it, : and home people arc to make it, or m.tk<- wl' it still better. It can be made hotter we the admit as the pinacle of perfect! hi is se'). dom reached by any. Lettliefaimnsof this county writeshd j articles, telling of their success or failure* s,.e. in' making crops; where they made a y.ni y mistake and consequently a failure on a "n;U| certain crop, or hog raising, etc., n? d ? - visit verai, wiiBie uifii jungiuonr serV'U g? ^ them rictht ami they ma le a me :es< fL, ' We farmers need these experiences and it would do us as much good, orouphto. as an article written hy some oneat'ai lit '} off, aud in a tar off farm nmrnal. li '' would bj read by more Union on i'v P' 11 farmers. I feel sure Tins TIMKS" would S( " publish such, and that it would hi iai- ftK proved by that feature. " IIjey.Dknvku. P "J f Thanks. IIt^y Denver, sucli comin mi 1' atory words are very encouraging. We too, believe that Tiik Timks now rankls as one of the best onuty weeklies in in til State, and we have heard many others make the same remarks. A great ilea' of the credit is due to our correspondents ot whom we are proud; yes we will tela 11> >' publish the articles you refer to and h ive 11 always he'd tint the best inform iti >n Aft1 1,1 as to the suae mi of farming is to be U >' gained through tin c damns of your lionn IjL 1 (taper, contribute 1 by the farmers th ?m a. selves, whi^t th ?v li tve to say of tlisjir e.\- n lr (terience will I ave more weight with hi- |j ' neighbors tlnn a do/m columns ?!' In 1 theorotical fi mi u s uff to ba fount in I uj some noithe.m or western journal* Wha ?? appliei to th ; no tlu rn or western fa in m does not a vays fit our south lai.d We wa .t inform, tion from thasi who , can spe ik f oni act ual experience.] Ed. a ' BARBECLIET ni N d I will ?iv a i st-chm barbeo ij at Sam Faunn'd S nil g, Saturday, Julv 2 dh. (V. 2d-'jt c. m. scales. 1 w t rwewW1IJHIWHIB MI MWWWWWIffWWPWWrafMKMMi 3TTINGS FROM JONESVILLE. /?, . p VI i -:tirr.i Fighting (irasa ?Activity \ " in Soci.il I.ifc of Joticsvillv. I Afterawaek nf scorching w?a'her . lay is inoro ideaflaut, but it id still i-i j atrl gelling to be very dry. ops arc beginning to wilt nnd 1. ok ?? ,'Hy in cms ?j muco of t??o suddin iing) tVoui ho much rain to li .t dr) at her. Ti cro it onsid Table gra s " t i o crops, which I ho farim r; are ling rid or i.i a hurry; 'but it inigiugthe crops to c'tari *ho.u thit woithcr. Mr. J. L. MoWVuter i, vory Vu?y QA his roller mill. He is getting a j 1 iloil of whe.it sant to his r.r.il by ir-Ji'l. Ilis ii ill ia running '1 : i 1 iv*, an 1 is making g >o !, 8*jfct ii o tl >ur and n go>.u turnout, autl * j'o-.nsrs arc well pleaded. Ti e wheal ^ ii fruit crops are both good this year, '1 they bring eomcthiug for tho in r man at a very eearouablo tiiuj o; Mr It. A. Whitlock and children '*^0 vej.ist returned frmr a visit to San CcU'P . auu to uc /v. l'j rants. Mrs. J. }J. Ivalger and Mrs. L. .1 .silllil ?'tics ;v*.< 1 Mrs. T. M. M Neacc, al! Union, nl*e in Icncsviilo viti ii>? A a lives anil friends. Misses Or.i an 1 I/t!!ie Kan', of Is gi iio:i, are visiting rclativ s in town Mi s B'ancke C5ar:ur, of Union, is as cxtenf!*.*l visit to relaives in in. Misi Blanche lias I c?n a great l'?rer from rheumatism for some ' i.', nud has to iujvo around on ? it'.'h. Misses Auv.'nl.i and Emma Poole. B itesburg, arc visiting the fiaii'y ^ M-. J. B Foster. ' Mrs .1. A. B arden u ul 1,1 v. I) . U. Duke,of I* .i ii, n id Mis .Jam? i i|>s, < t f'a Sut ,v;i!, (ii, allviii Mrs. 10. 1!. Jeter near J mcsvilh t. 1'ii.lay. Mss. J. B. F dor entertained . liher 1 ; on *g [iioplo of loivu at ? v:i j ;i-1 f S.ts.l vvt i k. 1 i Mr. II A. Whitlocl.V nt m 'jin s>r lay his h >stl< r, a w.sito mm chod Mr. Wlii'.l ch*? h r.-e to his >v surry, and i!;u hoslier h ing loaded heavy >itii IJin 1 tiger eiufl', tin jq rr.ii away juio u o'm; im> con , ry, nu'l i uw Mr. \\ hillock it> j iy t > vo'o t r (VI. i I >yt. | I'r l-iasor K II Ave ok aud f' mily. " Jii.ton, nrb \ i i i 115 the Ihmilv o | N. H. i; 30. lie anil Mr.'W. 1 II i-icjck, cf K w^re in town S .1unlay, dr. \y. Li Aim iu has j tat returned m a buMiieFg tr'p to K uteri) Ga I v JO [I lDckhaiu aud Rev. A. A nealfi Red their rtfcpeelive puJ|?i"fc . 1'a/ mi,raing atid tvening. dr. ?J. I) Kppi and Mr. Thos. II. V\[ 1 re were in ijunesvil'o lu>t week. Ill 1 Mr. avd Mrs. J. II. Chambers, of ?' " Itiii, w 're iu town Mo nlay. dr. ami Mrra. J: J. Lilihj ?ha went spartan!) irg Mo nlay. .1 r. Dirk LittKjihu, cf Asbury, 1 in towa Saturday. ADVERTISED LETTERS Containing in the I'ust OiHco at UUI ion. S. C., for the week ending y 13. 1900. ntmn-1 Cliiids. liss Fannie- Elliott ami 13. S. E;Ls. _ lev. M. A. Foster. Ill Ol I ss India Foster. Ir. S. M. (iallman Irs. Id.i Malbrook. Ir. Lester lianas. rt E lonty Hamilton. | Uil Ir. t'orn?-l;in 1 ley wood, lr. llollon Lawsuit. It-nrv M -I ait). ,T' . .l. Ule.l. * 0111 lessrs K >gcrs A. Conner. Ir. S. M. Sea ley. ? liss Sophia Turner. 'orsons cnlliog for the abovo iet- r\ i will plta.'o my if advertised, and i [^Q| I be required to pay one cent for ir delivery. J. C. IIUNTEK, P. M. v?.-?- If you Kui't forget that Tits 11 nl Hoy can 1 e i at lb ; Opera lIou?u to.night. If > do Ft go yon will al.vayi wish yon ^ I. 3 E WARE? 5 rs -WW* y^ -J ?^ ?J i ^ AO UUW IIltlL tent factor in spreadi: Dores of people who wi lat these white winged umping into their vein is ease. Don't, for the sake of a dollar ink of the weeks of suffering and a: the end. Here They A Jgj A MO Sit A gglplAN UNI TWO DOLLAR RILL that will her "Rills" and brings undisturbed <dit "Skectcrs" and the meandering i:T from (AILEY FURNITI Cl if \ . -rL >v fP? m ?8.noFrcn 1 ii ' L CTM ! i ^wu??5\ I tt I Li : QP ?'.'& J JL (T?ac.3ro^v CsbcslyS?.l$UP ..M'.vvI* _ -' .< i-.:> :?> c. - T H E 1 "F iREFUL MIXiNG . DP DRUGS Ami compounding of physician Our stock of Drugs is fresh, v* a full lino of standard props tries, toilet articles, etc., etc. ABSOLUTE A laranteed in tilling prescriptions service is ;it all tinus proi * " TAKE YOUR PRESC1 Z EM P'S PH tThre for women an easy. Three grade j| each one is gu VP Oxfords, 50 cents per pair less tliat. aix.ve m Sl'hCIAL XOT1CE.?Xtxmc <k;.///vVc//i ?5 Sold only by QlSjlO ui^Tmi n^^iin i % *rv llllllMAi nil MAKE llini in buy itiar, otti ' One Thought Kvetybotly hi ] ('CtS just win l'i ice. ir new Jinc of seasonable goods, .... 1 1 - - ' " > cniun'i, aim io\v prices preuo There i< only one r'a^s, ami that the lii>>t. !Y GOODS, CLOT HATS, GAPS, FURNISHING GO : responsibility ends and ours We nre light behind every n at mir i t w i tr< I | I popular pt 'et s. ne and Look^r-:,yv; will liml the sii to the strong! l?i ires that it ha i want to buy right, it you want to In; money, make our store you JRCELL CASH -TYPHOID t h. o whi L ^ ^ t ri peci mc ng this u rrible disci ,[[ unoD: i uway unr i vehicles >t' sufferii s and svst in the rtp */ ? , permit this- yo;: can't Milord ixictv with a lag lo 'tor !>ill (ai ,r??-Tako You SaUITO BILL. "JTOR BILL )ERTAKER'SBJ l)iiy a M()S(v)riTO NET that [ repose and security against t ;s of the early morning lly. B URE & LUMBE / S Allays irriiation, Aids B'.g8;',icn, i" /ti Regulates the Rowels, / Va Strengthens the Child, " a Makes Teething Easy, r) TLi: TillNA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of r:<;^tsts, any age. ::-riTT, r.1. d., af. i.ouis. mo. 's prescriptions is our specpure and reliable, and we ictary medicines, druggists CCU RACY and family recipes, and our npt and obliging. RIPTIONS TO ARMACY. :e Prices. | ;rade?> i:i The Herrick Shoe : -Iicil by throe fair rl ??S.v50. ml s.t.50 shoes are of a little 9 than the $2.50 shoe? a little {8 n the uppeis, a little better JJ letter quality of leather, but :-iiin in ail three grades it jjl straight {in oug-Ji. jU I liner sole will appeal stron- W 1 and especially to the woman /f v; ? ;i.o "cushion" elTect W Z The -J ^ Merrick I Shoe. | tin'y.: :?!fcil cu sole of every shoe. W N SHOE CO. | mm' si? rnrnm, rum" :ii:u :;i selling, is to liiiii your i meet ii ;is no one else can meet. it. iv Woi.l liioughtlnliy in the s-caleot isnie every value v e put bet'oieyou l.s a remit mir- i> a sincere store. iows ju-t wliiit to < x|H'Ct, and exit they tiiul, the very lowest jiossible quality and staple are preniinatc throughout. , in our Summer collection of HiiMG, SHOES, ODS, NOTIONS, ETC. begin when you buy of us. rjinsaction we make. k. Vou will liiat leliable goods at You will find friendship, as we [sit from you a personal favor. You ma! at the mast-head beckoning you i-t a st: relation ?>1' values and low s ever l>een our pleasure to offer you. treated r ehi. if you want to sue r trading li >uie. COMPANY. ? FEVER. >squito is the most ^se, yet there are aindful of the fact ng and death are ;rms of this dread to take the ii>k wlien yoti .1 i i . < ? ^ ri (>jrji:i|M ;m unumaKer sj r Choice. will insure you against the lu- hideous sonj* of the midI V A I)IXIK MOSQUITO . R COMPANY.