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H ||P !| Picnic D : i THAT ESPEC1 ; i TO THOSE OF | i TASTE, INCLI i QUALITY HA' ! THE QUANTI : j THEY EAT, A : j AT YOUNG'S : : GREATEST V. : j V V JUj 1 | j ONE OF THE M< | j LINES OF PIOK : i AND SOUR; ST1 * ; CANNED8ALMC : j CHIPPED BEEF S j TURKEY, CHIC! i j JUST COME O : j ORDERS AND B \ j WE CARRY ONJ : COMPLETE LIN : i TAJBJLJS IYULLUA : | IN TIIE CITY. ||Y o i The | Both Phones lOO. * 5=== Local Laconios. HAPPENINGS* OF INTEREST ABOUT TOW PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. Quite a number of Unionites visit< Charleston on AVagnev day. ltev. Mr. AVardlaw has moved li family to the Presbyterian parsonage. The municipal race, like the weathe is getting very warm. Mr. T. C. Duncan has gone Nort this week on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton visit* " their old home at Cross Keys last Sui day. The roof is being put on the additioi al story that has been added to the slasl er room at the Union Uotton Mill/ The stores are closing at t> p. m. no' and the clerks and merchants are enjo ing the evenings as suits their fancy. The members of the Fair View chur< are requested to meet at the church c the Firat Sunday in June at elev< o'clock. See the big advertisement in this isui of the famous Florodoro cigars. It yc want to enjoy a real first class smoke t a Florodoro. The new boxes for the ptist ofllce ha arrived and have been put up. The was a great rush by the patrons of t] office to secure one of the new boxes. Bobo lias a very attractive window his furniture department. It is a sta rigged up in an artistic manner by M Marvin McNeace. You might imagi that the lady is addressing an audienc live cnairs were noi vacani. IS. M. Rice, Jr. E. U., has the earlie garden we have Iveard of. He has ha head cabbage, beans, beets, 10 day's, 1 mato blooms, cucumber and musk mal bloomf and corn in tastle. He has gs den seeds and plauts for all these thin on sale. ^ Married at the home of the bfidi #?0ther, Mrs. Cudd, in Union, S. ( Miss Theodora Cudd to Mr. Thas. *. Hendrix, May 14th, 1002. Rev. L. ] Rice officiating. A man returning on the Knoxvl excursion ttein from Charleston point out of the oar window calling a friem attention to a fine Held of rye, just as did so the train passed a mail era Which struck his arm and broke it, > " v.*?* I i i delicacies I [ALLY APPEAL REFINED NED TO THE j I?HER THAN TY OF WHAT ; : RE SHOWN j IN THE j j \RIERY. : j T A V 1j OST APPETIZING LES, BOTH SWEET UFFED OLIVES, j : )N, FRENCH SARDINES, j , POTTED HAM, j : KEN, ETC. R SEND US YOUR b) CONVINCED THAT E OF THE MOST ES OF PICNIC AND CIES TO BE FOUND u n g || Grocer. =--= =^0 Miss Virginia Gregory, of Chester, is clerking for M. W. Bobo, in the dress goods department. ^ Mr. Thos. H. Gore and Mr. Wesley Scott, of Cross Keys, were in town and called to see us Monday. Welcome services were held in the :d 1'resbyterlan church last Sunday night. Mr. Wardlaw, the new Presbyterian 3 pastor, was made welcome by addresses from Rev. B. G. Clifford for the Presbyterians, Rev. T. E. Morris for the Meth r) odists and Rev. I.. M. Rico for the Baptists. It was a very interesting service, h and the church was full of members from the various denominations. i(j There have up to the time of going to press been 42b to register out of a possible 550 for the town election. The registration books will close at G p. m. a- Monday. To register you must show ii- your county and town tax receipt, must hive lived in the county two years, iji iv the town one year and the voting prey cinct four month. The colored Odd Fellows will lay the ?h corner stone of their new church, Dunin can's Chapel, at Buffalo, on Saturday, >n June 14th and will bave preaching Sunday, the 15th. They are expecting ii 10 very large crowd of visitors from every (U section of the county and distinguished ry preachers and Odd Fellows from various parts 01 tne s>tate. They are advertis^ ing the occasion from Spartanburg tf> Columbia. The Southern will make a I ^ rate of one fare for round trip. On last Saturday Will Wallace, who has been subject to tits for several years, 111 until his mind has no doubt become unKe balanced, was out collecting bills Saturr> day. lie went to Green & Boyd's blackne smith shop and while there lie cut one ie' of the bauds very badly. When Mr. Boyd remonstrated, Wallace made for >8t him with his knife and Boyd only saved ,rd himself by keeping a buggy between ;o- them. Ten minutes afterwards Wallace on seemed to have forgot all about it. He ir- was arrested on Monday and sent to the igs Hospital for the insane at Columbia, where he can bo taken care of and given e's proper attention. j The negro will no doubt recover jj' though he was seriously injured. M. Heads Should Never Ache. i]]e Never enduro this trouble. Use at once . the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Wobster, of Winnie, Va,,-sho writes, d's "Dr. King's New Life Pillswholly cured he mo of sick headaches J had suflered from for two years." Curos Headache, Constipation, Biliousness. 26c at F. C, Duke's drug soro. ? Who Ilurued Columbia? Is the title of a very interesting t>ook published l.y (\?1. .1. (J. Hugh's. ?? (V>Junibia. It is h (rue account nt'iSheiMtHfi'H entrance of and destruction of (Vntnhi:. b\ lire. wntten i.y an e?e wt. <"-ss I'ltH t ?h?K can he Iihi! of Mrs. N. I' irhr at the -Uni'n I.drurv. The ninths of its sale will po the Korg's Daughters You should read it. The Way Advertisers Talk. I'he *? ?! !? speaks f.-r st le u!?. Mn T> 'I'tik lTvio\ '''ui's: (-rert'emenr?I rnrhvjp herewith a ela ck in payment of la*t haif of ni\* rdverlMnsr contract wi'h you * * * I a. i-t. thank v? u end your forearm (' r th very ? ti f e 0"> tin *er in which y u have i- e.'*"' my advt i ti'cr-cn!, euu.ph in i so c) is"lv it.11 ternvt c? omit, ot.e'c. e'c. With kindest regai ls ViilllQ von trill" 1 .1 Mokkktt, M. T). Mr. Meffett is fli" nwiifr of those two . unions remedips Teetluna and Indian Weed, or.e for children the other for women. Set! his ad Don't Want to Miss n Copy. Mil. Editor:?Enclosed you will find IK); t utliee tnonev order for which you w-11 please se.id me Tiik Union Timks. If aarte.blel sometimes will write you a few dots from this place if you have spare spice in your valuable paper. Al-o will ask jou to please don't miss one single copy as I am so lonesome away out here without news from my old county, and Mr. Editor, will you try and get some one from Carlis'e to write to your paper, as a letter from my old home place would interest me so much. Aiso will ack you to spur up Ivy Green and Hey Denver, I would he very glad to tead a letter from them every week. J. R McGowan. At liens, Ga. i All right. Mr. Mc. we will he idml to hear front you occasiomally.? Kd.) A Sad Case. Mr. McKee, who has been a sufferer for some time with neuralgia, attempted to eoiniuit suicide last Monday night by hanging himself, lie left a note for his wife saying that he would be fouud dead in his barn at his farm on Lite Hawkins place after sundown. Mr. J. T Law son, a neighbor, was told of the matter and he went to the barn and got there just after Mr McKee had fixed the rojte and trap. After considerable coaxing he got him to his house. The police were sent for and he was taken to jail to await a medical examination before sending him to the iusaue asylum. We visited him in the jail and it was a sad i sight, when his fvo little girls called to see him he did not know them and would not speak to tliein. He will be seut to tlie asylum as soon as the Probate J adge returns from Charleston to make out the proper papers. The family have the sympathy of the entire community. hm Meeting of School Trustees. At the meeting of the School Trustees at Hotol Union Wednesday evening of this week tho following teachers were elected: Davis Jellries, Supt., School No. 1; A. W. Lowery, Principal; Miss Mamie Hughes, Miss Minnie Gist, Miss Carrie Southard, Mrs. Cora Murphy, Miss Ethelind Goss, Miss Alba Walker, Miss Julia McGhee, Mrs. N. M. Linder. Union Cotton Mills?Miss Fannie Whitmire, of Greenville, Principal; Mrs. Julia Thomas, of Union; Miss Whitlock, of Jonesville; the other teachers of this school were not candidates for re-election. Monarch Mills?Miss Jeanie..White Principal, Miss M. Smith. Excelsidr MJlls?MissTheo. Sartor, Principal; Miss Bessie Young, both re-elected.,' The Allen Cup. . Spartanburg has been awarded the Allen cup;'tlie beautiful"silver cnp to.be given to the County making the best Exhibit Jin tht!'Woman's building at the Charleston Exposition.; We regret .that Union di,d not got it. But as she could not it is some satisfaction to know it was won by our sister .City .Spartanburg. Union was a warm competitor^ however. Speaking of the exhibits of various counties' the News and Courier has this to say of Union's exhibit: ' This exhibit is noticeable from the large oolleutou of remarkable #nd interesting'antiques it contains, over * which the collector ^nd historian ?mtist gloat with the. keenest interest. There., is some clover hand w.orlf in this ^xhibif, but its principal features are the mementoes of tjie nasi, which are not only profoundly attractive, but of rate historic value.1 Union is, without'doubt ahead of any other county in' the bnilding' in historical exhibits. TIip beautiful hanai made quilt- surpasses anything 1th'design and workmanship on exhibition." , . t . ?. ! . .? > Municipal Election Approaching. I 1 ' The election for iprtyof and aldermen for the town of Unioh -ia' drawing near. We-suppose there will be several candidates for tho several offices to be filled. The Times, however, is not supposed to know that a man is im the race-- untLl he stfeps up and puts in his announcement. Tho following gentlemen have announced all right enough," as will bo saan hv r?fi-rinr? jtn. 'A.-.- *a -j - ? ?v uui ?uiiuiincernent column Macbeth Voutig tlio'preterit ^layor is a candidate for re-elefcftion. Messer^.: . Dan H, AVMlaofe and Harry L. Goss will make thefiece for Ward Two. Mr. H. G. Baily and Mr, R. L. McNally will make the race in Ward Three, while Mr. L. J. Hamcs is a candidate for Warden in Ward One and Mr. F. O. Willard in Ward Four. This gives can didates for every office. Go in to win, gentlemen. We wish you success, HALL TR ; ? Fl I i | s I J"j! The most coi artistic a is ALL SORT But the unsatisfae Suits to odd little t much to please the and is sound and <j We will rec Hundred dollar ( day until dispose for the next thii T. E. Special Advertisements Notices will be inserted in this column at the rate of 35 words or less for 35c one issue, foUr issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty live words ao a line. WATCH REPAIRING AND ALL other work in the jewelry line executed with neatness and dispatch. Full line of watches and Jewelry. F. G. Trefkbr, the Jeweler. WANTED?HICKORY. DOGwood and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co.,Charleston,S C. ' 47-4m. ; A FULL LINE OF KING QUA IT Y shoes and all the latest in shirtwaists-, belts and suspenders just received at-J. COHEN'S. FOR RENT?FOUR NICE ROOMS in the National Bank Building in rear of Union Drug Co. Also one eletfAnCfront room 'looking on Main si leet over post omce. Apply to Capt. F. M. -Farrpsat this office. ? - 20-tf Nine acres* of land near Buffalo Mill. Will 3ell or exchange fo? town property. < Several other bargains in'town lots. Call on J. A. Brown, Union.Cotton Mill Storp.. * ltp 1 aa acres of land forT a stc XV^v/'Piand: If .yon want it talk <$uick. ' J. A. Brown ltp. FOR SALE?COMPARATIVELY . new 7-room dwelling near business part .of town on Virgin street, corner lot, Jooif wafer and garden. For particulars pply to' (Miss) Kate iroldomb. " 21- 5 . A FEW MORE customers can be E supplied with the Finest Creamery ? Butter, and with Jersey Milk delivered at their doors. Phone 14. 18- It Hillcroat Dairy. Koep a close watph On this column. Here is the place to mak;6 your ' WSntyl^nown, ADVERTISED LETTERS. V t * ' [vomuinitwr in iko PaoI (Iftiaa a# TTrtinn A?vmt?iniug au jmaav/ a vow v/*i^W MV y U1VII B.C., for the week ending May. 23d, 1902. , . Anderaon, J fei Barboror. A U. Bean, CC , m, Gregory, Jimmie I Goydelock, Mrs A C . . ? ' IlatneS,'Fannie " " Jenningfs, Willie ' '" ' "Littlfyohif, Miss Unice' ' ' f-ree, Eflle ' ' ' 1?' McC'allimi, Win ' * Hi ins, Miss Lizzie > ' Smith. Miss Ellen . Sonqejf, FH .. Stokes, ft L Uncful, Mrs Larra Vaughan, W S Wright, Ik>ck Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. I J. 0. HUKTEB, P, M. EES AMD 2NITUE mplete stock < ,nd perfect fur now shown. S OF FUI topy sort- From beai ables fop nooks and < i eye. This fupnitup lupable. luce the price 01 Driental Rug ten < id of. Watch our : ty days. BAIl MHBnmHHU If You Are Inte Sewing See What We Have 1st. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine in the i 2nd. The New Home, the i Shuttle Machines. 3rd. The New Howe, an old all the latest improvemei 4th. The Southland, named world, therefore the be made. oth. A. collection of New Ma Price and sold the same . 6th. Ts a beautiful Five Dra better than any Cheap J tor only $16.50 cash. 7th. A collection orf old Macl f Needles, Oil, Bands and all Sewi >ok. Give' me a trial.' cJ. H- SI CE CF Each season opens w a little better than tl Tf is nnf A?l? -?v iiuv uuijf IICUUIUUB illlU wholesome but it is highly nutritious. One saucer makes a delightful substitute for a light meal. Trylit served with crushed fruits, ? CECREAI\ " ' tl DUKE'S SODA -AT )UKE'S DRl \ H>*-1 ?.! ! n tMMW aMMip WSW MHWMHWHHB OTHER * IT lL, #PK of modern, ni ture RNITURE utiful Bedpoom corners there's j e is well made g i our Three dollars every 3how window .EY. rested in a lachine 5 to Offer You. No. 9, the best all around vorld. icknowledged Leader of all standard make, which has nts. for the garden spot of the st medium priced machine chides bought at a Bargain way. wer, Drop Head Machine, ohn Machine on the market lines Agoing at from $2 up. ng Machine, supplies kept in "EARS. )EAM. rith my Cream ae season before. % ) *?? , ' *> . -1^ i; ^ J?| # | ? .< s . 1^"? A SODAS ire more popular this?&ain than ever before. .. t;im trying, a lew . new drinks lis season, and of course>11 ae old favorites "" ' . . ? ? v f *?? ?* . FOUNTAIN JO STORE.