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To give the Peoole THE WEAR that BRAINS car do it. Get Your WAT Union J , Baby's Fir Main Stret, We Are Afte At W. H. Sartoi constantly on Corn, Oats, Meal, Fit Heavy Groceries. Plar Mule Gearing and all wells, drainage and s extensive line of shelf $ Fruits, Vegetables, Pr we will sell at prices thj Below We Mention Heinz's Mince Meat, " India Relish " Apple Butter " Baked Beans " Pickles, Olive cheaper than the cheap Re* < NORMAN < Local Schedule for Passenger Train TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. Arrive 10:15 a. m. Depart 10:15 a. n 44 1:40p.m. 44 2:00p.D TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG. Arrive 12:45 p. m. Depart 1:05 p. k 44 7:10p.m. 44 7:80p.n Local News Note. Put Together For Ready Referem Gathered Here and There b Our Man About Town. We Insert local lines for the advei tlslng merchants at 5c per line, or Insertion. 8?c per line for non-a< vertlsers. Buy early Peterkln cotton seed froi <T. J. Aiveraon. They take the cake. ! Mr. J. D. Epps has been employed 1 ft* Auditor to assist in postiDg up h books. 475 lbs if prunes at W. II. West po'a. store. It n.r. V.nfjtr i4 h'jmft fr.im Solie jm.*, j/^u Aeotadjr, AT. Y. ^ 100 BusngLS earlj' Peterkin eetto 0 Mad for sale. T. J. Alvruson. W It The Williamson Go's. Jewelry sIoj presents quite an attractive uppearam on the interior since it b is been paper* ftod carpeted. Try our boneless codfish, on y 10c 1' W. H, West A Co. It Air. L. L. Wagnon has an extra soil on. He is tbe happy father of a hour, ing baby boy. Ring 119 for everything that's Die W. H. West A Co. It Mr. Geo. W\ Youn^ says he is mee tag with great success with his famoi electrlkure in Union. See his ad. The Times. Three cans pie peaches at W. II. We A Co. Phone 119. It Holmes A Moore's Pharmacy is havii y ?j>\ a neat sign put in place. It is whit L.. enameled letters. It is the prettiest thii in town. The ooach to the festival at Sparta fbmg has been secured and will be taki up on the 2 o'clock train Friday, Mi Asd apd will return after the concei Rfc Softolent names have been secured fM the oqpeh but Jf others wish to i they can be aooommodated by opplyli At Holmes A Moore's Pharmacy. * "... U ?' 1 > v Not... Waring But Fighting masses of the BEST FOOT , MONEY and 1 buy?and we Neighbor's Testimony. UH US! Shoe Co. st Shoe Free. Union, S. C. r You! r's old stand. We will have hand )ur, Bacon, Lard, and all 1?1 A iiduun naiuwaie, kinds of Terra Cotta Piping for lewerage purposes. We have an ;oods, both canned and bottled, of eserves, Jellies and Pickles, which it will please the observant buyer. A Few Bargains: former price 30c, our price 20c. " 35c, u " 25c. " 50c, " " 35c. " " 9 "9/v? our price 3 tor.^y^' s, Canned Goods of all discription est. spectfully, 8c MURPHY. Mr?. Robt. O'Shields died at Inr home on factory hill last Sunday. The remains were intered at Foster's Chapel rj f Aixuuuaj. fl- Mr. J. Mc Jennings has returned to Union where he will spend several weeks a- of his vacation. He will complete his n course in medicine next year. T. J. Alverson says he has good pros? peels of keeping up his recoid of getting to town again with the first bale. Ills early Peterkin must be the thing. Mr. Oliver Going is in Union. He iy will spend several weeks visiting friends and relatives in the county. lie has sold out his business in Greenville and may probably decide to return to Union r" to live. ie j W. H. We6t is never satisfied unless he is leading the van. Other merchants kick and growl at his prices but the m buyer wears a broad smile. See West & It Co's ad. this week, they are at it again )y Just think of 3 3-pound cans of pie iB peaches for 25c for example. Mr. S. A. Schlosser, the landscape Sc gardener, formerly of Massachusetts now of Spartanburg, did the decora tive work in the Methodist church yard. n Our old friend Mr. G. C. Greer ran in to see us Wednesday while in town. He left a dollar, said don't let him miss a re copy, that he takes five or six papers but x The Tijjes gets his first attention every time. Well they all like Tjik Times, even the "children cry for it." Miss Annie M. Epps, a recent [e graduate of Converse Commercial c- College and the charming daughter of our fellow townsman Mr. J. D. e. Epps, has accepted a permanent position as stenographer with Floyd lt_ Lyles, the Spartanburg clothjer. 18 lQ Dr. Benj. Daniels and his bride spent several days in Union this week visiting at the home of Mr. E. E. Williamson. 8 They left Union Wednesday for Washington, New York and other cities which they will visit on their wedding tour. A reception was given at Mr. Williamson's >g home Tuesday night in honor of the bride. n" Mr. States Crawford returned home 5n Tuesday from Asheville, where he has been undergoing treatment. He Is well :t- pleased with the treatment and says he *? will return. He was called home on *? account of the illness of his wife and phltyrenf We hope for him a permanent euro* .4| Obituary. Mrs. Nancy Amaod i F.mt ww h.)r Nov. 9, 1821, atSmtue, S. C. 11?r l*?n and useful life came to a close April l: 1901. at Union, S. Slio was daughter of Joseph MiJonkio and irrand daughter of M?j?r McJunkin < Revolutionary fame. It was on Apr '2nd, 1839 that Miss McJunkin, then i her righteenth year, was united in ma riage to David J. Faut, a union lastin mote than forty years ami from whit were horn three daughters and six eon Eat h one of these children is still livio and mourns the death of th^ nohlo moth" Her children are: Mrs S. A. I'orter, I> A K Pant Mitt Pnilnn IMum u I M. Fant, Mrs. Mary Gilliam, L> 1! Fant, P. K. Fant, Dr. J. L. Fant an J. A. Fant The true worth of tho mother s'rikingly it fleeted in the character < the children. The daughters are tl world's helpers, and tin sons are men < prominence and usefulness But ho could it be otherwise since they had sue a molhei? "ller children arise up an call her blessed." For twenty years widow, Mother Fant seemsd todevol the latter years of her life wholly to he children and to m iking others h ippi And it is a pleasure to hi able toehroiici the fact that though left a widow for a these years she never lacked for anvthin that could minister tohercomfort. Ev? r thing that c >u!d lv done bv loving hand was done cheerfully and affectionately I her dutiful chddren. And Inr last d ly were especially full of kindly miuistr: uuijh uii iiib part 01 uie sods an daughters. And it. was but right t.hd these things should be, for mother Far: was a rare character. There are n< many like her. Her heart was large, h? sympathies wide, her life tilled with go;i deeds. She was a consistent member of tli First Haptist church, Uuion, 8. ( And, so long as she had bodily strengl she never failed to be in attendance upo the worship of God. Even in the it firmities of age, she would come, an her kindly face and devout bearing wer a benediction to us all. And did an one ever hear of her having ever spokt an unkind word of any human being Now that her body is rastiug in th tomb and her tongue silent in death, i it not fitting that these things be said A woman that loved G id and tha wrought good and that sp )ke the trut in love?such a woman war Nanc Amanda Fant. And her death is grievous loss to us all. Hut she fu:fllle her destiny faithfully, and went down t the grave tlrru'y trusting in the Lo; Jesus Christ and joyfully looking for fulfillment of her hopes fouuded up? the everlasting God. Iler body was laid to rest by the side o her husband's in the old Presbyteriai cemetery. Hundreds of friends am relatives surrounded her grave and man a heart felt a p?rsonal loss when th grave closed over her m >rtal b )dy. Goi grant that the sweet life she lived ma stimulate us all to things higher, bette and holier. And may the saviour sh trusted be the hope of every one th* loved her and that she loved. L. M. R. More Mission Societies Wanted. To the pastors and members of tli Union cbunty association: Realizing the importance of a unite effort, on nnr nnrt in roirnwl In miu<.in work, we call your attention to the fac that the minutes of the last Unio county association record only four mii sion societies. This association coir prises twenty churches and nearly 1,10 members. If we exprct to respond to the ca made at cur last convention?that is fc South Carolina to raise $15,000 for Stat missions?we feel that it is our duty an highly important, to organize and iuteret every Baptist in the State in this work Unioi county county has teen appoi tinned $400 as her part of this amount Now with 1,100 church members in thi county, less than 40 cents a raembei would raise this $400. And we feel vt-r sure that this small amount would pr<>v as great a blessing to the gi ver as to th cause of missions. So we earnestly ask the pastor of eac church to urge the women to organiz societies of some kind and endeavor t get the young people to do likewise. A church without a mission societ cannot be in a very live" condition, i it is not "dead*' it is iu a "c rmatose' condition, an 1 we think it is high tiin to wake up and realize that iu this pro greasive age we will bs left far behiu if we sleep over our opportunities. Mus. Wm II. ('aby, I'ree. L. M. S. Miss Ada Cuanfokd, SinorotQ r\r Locbhart, 8. C. ? ? How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re war for any case of Catarrh that cannot h cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiinny &oo. Props Toledo. (). We, the undersigned, have known F . Cheney for the last 15 veare, and heliv him perfectly honorable in all busing transitions, and financially able to carr out any obligation made by their Arm Wfst & Truax Wholesale Drnggir Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan ?! Martin, Wholesale Druggists, Toled j O. Ilall'gCatarrh Cure is taken internal'^ acting directly upon the blood an mucous surfaces of the system Price 75< per bottle. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Public Meeting. A public meeting of the legal votei in Union school district and returnin real or personal property therein fc taxation is hereby called to assemble * Union C. II , on the .'Ird day of Maj J90}, at II o'clock a. m. for the pui pose of voting an additional tax to sui plement the genernl tax for the suppoi of sobools not to exceed 3 mills on tl dollar, in pursuanoe of an act of Hi General Assembly, approved Dec. 24tl 1893. .T A. Fant, W. T. Beaty, L. O. Young, W. E. Thomson, troate< J. H. Rodger, J. D. Arthur, , Telephonic. Tinklitifis. n Su*h weath *r as wo h ive hul for the ig hist low divs Ims not been duplio ite I at 5. this season of the year in the miinory ol a anv of our cit.i/.ens. a j The fruit crop seems to he sife so fat >f j and so is vegetation, but they in ly go yel ii before the unprecedented spoil break t. n i'artnsrs have plante.l pirt of tlnir r- cotton crop but the see-1 are sue in tho ig ground and will no doubt come up when :h the weather m > lera'cs. Snow his fell s, twice sine i the l<a<lspell commenced, ig Mr. Hiram (Joleunn an I M'ss Olsa be r. Lancaster were married last night. Rev. r I). Hucks performed the cerem my. I They have the good will of their many 1 fi iends in town. id Dr. A. S. Foster arrived at home ves tmliy from Riltimire whore he ha? is been for the last, session in the dental de iJ part men t of the Maryland University to Dr. Foster ca ne the water route fron >f Baltimore via Portsmouth, Va. lie ie w po- ts a rough and 8 ory trip on ths water, 3u .uk? niirris ai.u ira scot', iwo coiorec (1 gents, had a shotting scra|>e >estei?bt? a in the road above Jonesville. llanii to was shot in the arm aial Scolt was shoi ir through the hand. Harris was brought /. in a buggy to Jonesville to I)r. Herbert m T. (lames (who has just graduated i t II medicine at the Chaileston Medical Colg leg-) for treatment. I)r. Ilames exi aniiiied the wound and found the lull i. lodged in the Ijeahy part of the arm abovt ?v ilie elbow, and not having prepared bin a surgical instruments lie called in Dr. W. i- .1. Douglass and they soon 1 a 1 the ball <1 laying on the table. Scott, went to Tacit olet and bad bis wound dressed by Dr. it. Thomson. Both are doing very well it ('apt. F. M. Farr and Mr. D. B. Bail! ir p issed through .Jonesville last Friday on si i heir way from the Tresbytery at Lockhail mill. io Bev. Mr. Carroll, the pastor lately J. elected to the Baptist church, preached h in the Bautist church yeslenlay. n Miss Bille Liltbjohn who has b*en i- teaching school in Florence county is at d home. Telephonic. y Dots From the Junction. n V Mu. Editor:?While I am housed in e fiom my farm work by the rain I will d ??' ? ^ ? J-.*.- f ? ll ! - i iiiuiuuu iu ?utc it icw uuia liom l/lljm ? side. ' farmers have Iwfn busy the past few 1' days planting cotton seed, and some say >' this morning is so cold they wisli they ? had not planted. Some say they fear the guano wont pay then, ou acc >unt of t-o n much rain In the spring. To he sure it d will get warm after awhile and it will he n all right. The w heat and oat crop looks ? line in this section. The Southern railroid is putting in a f now culvert near this place. ' The Lockhart car has been carrying t wo coaches instead of one this week for y the accomodation of visitors and deleb gates going to and from Lockhait atJ lending the Presbytery at that place. .V From what I can see and learn they had r a big time down at Lockhart, for it has e been very public around the Junction ?t this week. Mr. T. B. Kelley has sold a d delivered live car loads of wood to the Lockhait coinjMiny. This wood was loaded fr< m Mr. Ivelley'a farm which lies near the railroad. Mr. Kelley says this beats e hauling it to market. Mr. Heed, our new agent at this place, I is a clever young man. n Mow. :t " A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. 0 "Something New Under The Sun " II ip All doctors have tried to euro e t'ATAKKH by the use of powders, acids, (j gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the muouous membranes causing them to crack open ' and bleed. The powerful acids used in inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers l< aimed to cure, while pastes and ointr? ments cannot reach the disease. An old V 1 ! 1 Ail! -V * uim v-x-ijeneiiueu practitioner who nas v for many years made a close study and 16 specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which h when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CA0 TARRH, by removing the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all iny tlamatiorf. It is the only remedy known ( to science that actually reaches the af> dieted parts. This wonderful remedy is . known as "SNUFFLES the GUARAN* TEED CATARRH CURE," and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing internal and external medicine sufficient for a mouth's treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CATARRH CURE ever made ami iH now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease It cures all inhumation quickly and permanently and is also (1 wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION?"SNUF1 FLES" will save you if you use it at ., once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete troatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any y form or stace if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at once, ^ and write full particulars as to your eon'? dition, and yon will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonr. derful remedy regarding your case withd out cost to you beyond tho rogular price ?. of "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN 11. 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" " $2 98 * " " $3 48 $3 98 " " " $4 48 LADIES' In all the New SHAPES and T i TING, EVERY PAIR GUARA | and three sttap sandals, French In in fact you can get anything in Sh< THE LATEST IN At 48c 50c 75c i The Prettiest Neckwear in Town, Suspenders, Collars, Cutis, etc. SUMMER UN] We can also please you in this dej and as to price we always BUY i< i HARRY <5 3 WE ARE THE 3 cans 3 pound pi< "Wo only have (1,080) cau While they last you slio less Cod Fish. Boneless hinder Ham, Sweet PoU and Cabbage, Kinghan Dr always fresh, llay and Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Lar< ned Meats and Vegetal fresh, our prices are righi quick sales is our m >tto. w. H. WES Bank Building, Union, ANY AND i Xi| tlio Building* >lai toinid on 1113' lttnilie <??- A 111 ?' < ' !' toi'inl niul erect oo See me before l?uil<l W. R. McCormick, THE PARLOF Haying recontly purchased the busi I am prepared to supply the needs of yo PIX<? K VS Y( and thsy will be attended to wit Alvlv GOODS DEL, Butter, Eggs and Yeget? H I?HKNT PF i For garden, farm and barnyard ] CHAS. R. sn 1 PHON The Man? *53| 1TION THAT IS AGITAT5 OF THE AMERICAN BELK'S. BY GETTING ONE OF > WELL FITTING SUITS SELLING FOR O tt* r? n # ! n to ^0.40 $0.4? 8 10.00 12 48 ers ! itOUSERS best made tting for 38 $4 48 $4 98 $5 48 ts! fell FittingnPo^$1 25 C8C ;hesi GOOD FOR 500 39C 25C shoes! etty Shoe is a pleas. o lorever. WILL PLEASE YOU 44 (4 ?? it it ( it 44 u ( a a a n %i 44 44 44 <4 44 44 SHOES! OES and PERFECT FITNTEED. Kid Oxfords, two eel, White Kid Slippers, etc., Des you want at Harry & Belk's STRAW HATS $1.25 $1.48, Ilose, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, DERWEAR! mrtment, for we have the kind w LESS and SELL for LESS. Is BELK. BIG THREE 3 i peaches for 25c s to sell at this price, uld eat pies. PoneHams, the famous itoes, Irish Potatoes ietl Beef and Sausage Corn, Flour, Meal, I and a world of can?les Our goods are t. Small profits and Yours for Business, ?T &, CO., s. c. ! VER YTHIN G berial lino can be ? vn ?*xl ?? -# J ?*! .7 ? <h! to ma. ttages eomplete. W. E. ALMAN. I GROCERY nest* of the PARLOR GROCERY, ur table. >ur h promptness and dispatoh. IVBRKD FREE, ibles always on hand. MCEN PAID produce suitable for table use 1ITH, Mgr. is ra.