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, . OTHER LUNCE * In the Magnificent have for yoi And the beauty of the go that they are Fresh, Clean am The Picnic Season is on t serve you with every delicacy preparing on your part. The days [are getting tc worried with the preparation c and have a well filled lunch tn it will give Y(JiT pleasure to Vftll $1 lino rrnrvrl--. J v <*UV VI ^VVUO * Whose Equal Lunch lVleats--KrenChi Sausage, German Sausage, S Tongue, Potted Tongue, Potte Turkey, Deviled Ham, Devile Lunch Sweets-siS Pineapple Chunks, Pure Fruit Pears, Plunibs, Apricots and ? r FRESH CAKE! i, Other Necessities--1; g* and kind from 10c to 7oe hot every kind. And if in the line suggest peased call on us anyhow and stantial. YOUNG th Local Laconics. HAPPENING OF INTEREST ABOUT TOW PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. . Reyjf-'J. II. Harris is spending few days ih Union. Mr. Will Harris, of Spartanburg spent Saturday in town. The AljSB.es Lillio and Ida Foste visited Airs. Will Nelson last week. Mrs. Jack Sanders, of Ninety Sii S. C., is spending a few day9 in th \Cltjr, visiting relatives and friends. Mies Alma Gordon, of Oonvers Nlftllaaa ano.f.nKn.n l .?. opout; laau woe, fi6^nion. She was the guest of Mis Efche^vaiker. ' Bi8hof. anci Mrs. Duncan spent few days Union this week on Yielfc to Col. T. C. Duncan's familj Miss Nfr*iue Pope, daughter c Chief JustJce\Y. J. Pope, of New berry, is visiting at the home of Mrs A. H. Jeter in Union. ** Mr. T. II. Gore, our up-to-dat correspondent of Cross Keys, spen ? few hours pleasantly with us yet terday. Mrs. Claude Boyd, Misses Eth< * Walker and Cattie Gibbs were amon Union's delegation of ladies to th Veteran's reunion at Columbia 1st ^? we ok. Miss Madeline Miller, of Convers College, came down to the dance n the Union Hotel Friday night. Sh ? the guest-of . Mrs. J. D. Arthu |MgMP^Bon't to contribute to th Jacksonville anfferors relief when th petition is presented. Let Union nc be found heedless- to the call, oth( towns are arranging to make oontr ** butionf. Let Union lead out as sh " jisually <|oes, that others seeing ou godc( exanjple will follow suit. wMlbcgin closing the gh3wtf^^B^Yln(4BD?L June 1st, whic 3(lfl?f% hour mfro Of rcercatio fortoercnants end clerks in the afto noon. Tills kind consideration on tli tittri. of tlie merchants is verv miinli m ^tijH^>3cciated by the clerks. Thecustoinci HQKmbu just ns well arrange to do the Wbefore six o'clock ns nftc jLt nan^mrt, and no one is loser, as in fomu ri e S^fit you do not see the petition f< F* evMBeltaf for the Jncksonville sufferer* f fiyfr ft list at the Nationi Foster Go's store or Th f conljmin^ should do as w * Fort ftonalgnJfl.^ $pne by, shoul and ot?**4 (I [loosing u Something Toothsome FOR YOUR PICNIC OR [ IS A PLEASURE Line of Lettable^ we 1 to select from. ods that we have to offer you is 1 Monr ind for it we have prepared to without the labor and trouble of >o warm and ennervating to be >f three meals. So rest yourself ible by visiting this store, where look, and US pleasure to show 'We Challenge. >af, Ham Loaf, Chicken Loaf, Sardines, Lunch Salmon, Vienna ihrirap, Lobsters, Crabs, Lunch d Ham, Potted Chicken, Potted d Tongue. ous Peaches, Grated Pineapple, Pineapple, Luscious Cherries, t Jellies, Jams and Preserves, Fine hveet Spiced Pickles. S AND WAFERS. Plenty of Fresh Fggs, Fresh lot of Sice Lemons, Olives of every size tie. Pickles, Sauces, relishes of ed your appetite cannot be apwe willjshow something more subie GROCER. No hoss of Time, T lmvc sold Chamberlain's Coliv, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for xj years, and would rather he out of coffee and sugar than it. I sold live bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and tlicv are at work again this morning.?K. ll. Phelps, Plyinoth, a Oklahoma. As will l^e seon by the above the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bottle of this remedy in your home. For sale by F. C?I)uke, druggist. Back From Buffalo. c, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arthur and fame ily have returned from Buffalo snd| report a aei'ghtrul trip. Joe said he had numerous inquires regarding his e prospective trip as announced in last k week's issue. Some of them thought 18 it too early to make the trip as tho pan American show would hardly be in a good way, but they lost sight of a the fact that wo have a "Buffalo" a nearer home. Hope these solicitous . friends don't feel bad. Joe says there is lots of work yet to be done >f before the big mill at BufTalo gets in r- a weaving way. ' Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of Suffering. e "I have been afflicted with sciatic ^ rheumatism for fourteen years," savs Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal, "I ' was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything 1 could hear of and at last was told to try Chain'1 berlain's Pain Balm, which I did and g was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and 1 am hamtv to say it e has not since returned." \\ by not use ?t tins liniment and get well? It is for salt* by F. C. Puke, druggist. ? ? -m m ? le A Card of Thanks. it ~~ In behalf of the (100 and more) children (who enjoyed it to the utr* most,) in behalf of the committee ie and Superintendent of Grace M. E. e Sunday School, we .esire to extend our sincere thanks to those of our friends, who so generously contrib)r uted with their teams and otherwise, i- to the success of our picnic on the l6 9th Inst. Respectfully, Q. M. Kic?, Jr.,E. U. 1 Ci.aude Bovd, l. l. waonon, ir Mrs. J. H. Rodoer, h Committee. r" Whooping Cough. ie p. A woman who has had experience rH vriin mis disease tells how to prevent ' ir any dangerous consequences from it. I r. She says: Our three children took i >r whooping cough last summer, our baby . boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Chamberlain's ,r Cougn Remedy they lost none of their 3, plumpness anil came out in much better ,1 liealtli than other Children whose parents did not uso this remedy. Out E oldest little girl would call lustily for e cough fiyrup between whoops,? Jetsio j Piiikey Hall, Bpringville. Ala. This remedy is for sole by F. 0. Duks, drug Frazier?Willard. Mr. Oliver Frazier and Miss Latin Willard were married at the home 01 the bride's parents on Sunday, May 5th, at 9:30 a. m., Rev. \V. A. M issabeau officiating. The groom i^> on< of the popular engineers on the Soutliern railway, and stands high in the estimation of his employers The bride is the charming dsughtei of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Willard, admired by all who knew her, for hei kind nature and lovable disposition. Both have many friends in Unior who wish them along and happy life, Read the Reminiscences. Are you rcadihg the Reminiscences of the War? If vou are not you are missing some very interesting rending. Every subscriber should file away every copy of Thk Time.^ containing these valuable letters, their forethought in doing so will be highly appreciated l>y the coining generations. They furnish a groat deal of unwritten history. They deal principally with the private, the noble heroes who did the work, but are often ignored by the historian who gives the credit to the high ofTicers. Read these Reminiscences and you will learn more about the actual experiences of the old soldiers during the war than you would gain from the histories in a life time. In Flower L,and. Miss Ethel Walker and her troupe of little folks will present Cinderella in Flower Land Tuesday night. Miss Walker has spared no pains in assisting the little ones to perfect them selves in their various parts. It will no doubt be a good show, and the scenio effect and costumes will be unusually attractive. The children will be dressed to represent the different flowers. The stage will present a beautiful scene in flower land. The children have been practicing faithfully, and a treat is in store for all who attend. Let all come and enjoy the occasion. You have never seen anything like this before, so don't miss tho opportunity. Wc Got the Fish. It was our pleasure to spend ft very pleasant half day in the country last Tuesday. In company with Rev. L, M. Rice we drove out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Harvey, near Harris' bridge, where Mr. Rice had an invitation to come and bring a friend to enjoy a fish dinner, and we are glad to have been the friend chosen for this excellent treat. We lost our way and drove about two miles along the wrong road until the road began to curve back toward Union, and Mr. Rico began to see ifc&S &&diR8S6 S^?yf,?t, hrfa?rm house and we had to go back to the fork and try it again. We got there, however, in good time, and spent un hour or more in pleusant conversation with this happy family before dinner time. The boys had been on the river tho night before and had a fine catch of fish ready for us. They say that there are more fish in the stream man nas Deen Known in several years, lino carp and cat fish are plentiful, and it is nothing unusual to catch them weighing nine pounds. They say they have eaten fish until they are tired of them. This home is situated on a high level plateau, and a beautiful stretch of country opens out in front of the house. If there is any air stirring there is nothing to prevent this family getting the benefit of it. We imagine it is a delightful place to live in summer. This seems to be a happy home and how could it be otherwise. The father and mother have around them a family of the most healthy, well developed and robust children we have seen anywhere, every ono of them grown, and seemingly as happy as the days are long, und the smile of joy and contentment to be seen on the mother's face is sufficient evidence that she wishes for no greater happiness than to be surrounded by these happy grown-up children. In conversation she told us that she tried to make her home attractive for her boys, and judging from appear ances she has succeeded. She tells us that she has reared 8 children and only on<^ of them has left her so far i-'.ui muH mihi I'ircfi naugorers i>r?Stift at home. IS!f. Harvey is running a three horse farm, ami wo have no doubt is making a success. ][ has help sufficient to run it, at home. We received an invitation to come again and huve a fish fry with them on the river hank. We hope to be able to go some timo. We certainly enjoyed this trip and had all the fish we could eat without having to eateh them. Notice of Election for Special School Distiicf. Office of County Supt Education. Having been petitioned by onethird of the qualified electors of Our lisle, S. C., and vicinity to order an election for a three mills tux to supplement the public fund* already iiv idable, the area of territory to !> taxed to contain sixteen square miles the center of which shall he a Sunt Item railway depot. Th??county board of education hereby order-* said election to be held at 0*rll*l??, S. C , o.i Saturday, May 25th, 1901. At said election the Board of Trustees of Fish Dam township shall act as managers ahd the election sha\l bo conduced fts provided by law for conduct of general elections. D. B. Fant, Davis Jekfrieb, L. M. Ricn. 00. Board J?d. Looko. M I OUR YARD WIDE ALU PART 5 GRAI ! Art Squares from $2,75 to S: pair. Window Shades, goo< pull 20c. Don't buy felt or 8c, compared with our 20c O N ' That because we are having these s^ departments. We are selling g<>od s $:s.uu. A good soft 40 lb mattress 1 for 75c. ice is higs able takes from one thud to one Irtl use much ice you will save enough t save in tha twenty years that they v twenty d will shut off all ice cream parlors an season. Get even by using the celel and freezes cream in three minutes. HIGH ICE AND HIG] THOSE USING OUR ] FREEZERS. MPY FURN THE HOME GOLD CURE. j j l Aii Ingenious Treatment by which J[ . J Drunkards aro Beng Cured Daily in Spite ot' Thcmaelvoa. No Noxious Doses. No Weakonin^ of the Nerves. A Pleasant ami K2K5; Positive Curo for tho I Liquor Habit.. : |j|JN{ It is now generally known ami midcrstood that Drunkenness is a disease j ami not weakness. A body filled \sith y ( poison, and nerves completely shattered .X c i?v periodical or constant use of intoxi- ( !'A. <j eating lipuors, requires an antidote cap- j ' ( able of neutralizing and eradicating this j Cm} \ poison, and destroying the craving fonin- | 1 toxicants. Sufferers may now cure them- j selves at home without publicity or loss ' ' of time from business by this wonderful i "HOME GOLD CURE" which lias bpen i *3SJ perfected after many years of close study ; and treatment of inerbriates. The faith-j ful use according to directions of this ? wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our YTT records show the marvelous transfortma- J tion of thousands of Drunkards into ? I sober, industrious and upright mgn. " WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS!! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum -< but is a specific for this disease only, R and is so skillfully devised and pre- ^ paret* mat it is thoroughly soluble and B pleasant to the taste, so that it can be ^?' given in a cup of tea or coffee without the .knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured Ma themselves with this priceless remedy, | and as many more have been cured ami j made temperate men by .having the "CUUK" administered bv living friends ^ _ and relatives without their knowledge J3 in cofTee or ten, a"d be'ieye t<?dav that b.2 they discontinued drinking of thotrowi B free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be i H deluded* by apparent and misleading j B "improvement." Drive out the disease j B at once and for all time. The "IIOMK ' S (tOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely ! IB low price of One Dollar, thus placing B witliin reach of everybody a treatment 9 more effectual than oiliers costing $ _' > to X $50 Full directions accompany each jfl package. Special advice by saillcd phv.sicians when requested without extra Bj ehargu. Sent prepaid to any part of tin- ?3 world Oil rcceiiit of ono dolPir A,t.lr..< 80 Dept. 1 EDWIN 15. GILES & COM- K PA NY, 2:5150 ami 2332 Market Street, i Philadelphia.' M-* A'l correspondence strictly cnnOdcnlnl. j 86 Notice! Notice! If All parties hsvlncf claims ngiin-t H die o*int<! n{ |j, IV M >i phy, d? ipp<1, H ii*!" I p-.-s.mt i,!.t in pr i,ier!y nt t < ??!I HS tltlili thirty days or he forever lar- H ivtl. I'li.MH owir g the estate must ! y| pj,V t<? ill J ill oil'J J. IS) lino C. T. MuKpttV, Admr. - - ^ Many of our subscribers from the country have told us recently that when they uct home from the post ofliee, the ! iirsi thing their wives ask for isTiin Union* Times and that they better have | it with them or give a good reason why CrO they naven't got it. So they will havG 1 __ it or have a row with he postmaster vS OTT EXT V WOOL CARPET W( i i if SliTE " 9.00. Lace Curtains 1 i Oil Cloth, 38x72, oi paper Shades at any p Shades, T T H I fecial sales that we arc not p ;trong C ?ts for $1 00. A go; or $'2.00. A goj(I Ilannnoc Hand von cm n't a fiord lo I\< f'iiger.ators <11 the marl f le^s i<io to run them thjin a o pay for one the first season rill last you. OLLARS 8 d everybody will liavo to brated White Mountain Ice Ci H. LICENSE "WILL C REFRIGERATORS P HUM & LI NTROD 3 Invite You INJON Si MERIT IS OUR W in Street, phfrst" i5>sx ? ? mm h * ! XW ik for w< H^\\ Search as you will f g|M|\ Ilcrrick Shoe you'll nc money ? <t third more II yon will pay! The I |9yII medals everywhere for K^// lence and style. S/l I f The Herrick Shoe saves i ill high grade shoe at low grade pi \ Only the best of leathers nre n< B\\ en t and F.ntitnel. It coined in It Hk\\ and thei *4DR. I. M. m ^DENTl wn and Bridge . C fork a Specialty.^ JCCI/I )RTH 7bc for 58c 50c for 38c 35c for 25c from 50c to $3.50 per l good spring roller irice, they are high at I N ayintr attention to t.h?> nf)?or )d all wire steel spring for ik, strong enough for two, use anything but the best <et. The Leonard Cleanuy other make, and if you to say nothing of what you JCENSE make their ice cream this earn Freezers, takes less ice :UT NO ICE" WITH IND ice: cheam imntvn im UOIUJUU VUl UCINQ .SPRING.. AND SUMMER Shoes r Inspection. hoe Co. ATrw \i;Anr\ i ni vii-*ywKW.; Union, S. C. fsHofll 3MEN f/m or the equal of the ///mBSI )t find it for equal |ff^H|K is the rev}/ least. J IKgJ: ov 11 iciiicK onoc wins its superior excelmoney for you?it is a 1 ires ? fS.fiO, $3, S3.SO. 1 u ?e<l, Calf, Kid, Tan, Pat- I m flffi ij<h shoes and low shoes it styles to select from. Il^kHKH .j, Office Bank ^ Unior H5oo / %5>\00 /? v - .