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inn ^ 1 ?>rese 1 Time< |j Is right up( ( | f fif ^ou dhLOU^d ||] ordering 1 8d require in VT lot: | -r If SUdAl al ' 'IS .'. SPICE V : '3i| AI^D ~ . 1 PRESI I BRAN **'>- ||] i | (we nave special line goods and; recommend know too mi be said in tb yo y THE OR Both Phor Looal Laoonics. . > unmmt of nrrmsi about town ( , pu805al and 0thuwl81. 1 t ? ~? j Dr. Jefferson Beeves has resigned as , ^hprmaclstatvthe Union Drug Company. j kno Kaah nitron thft t pif. HBIIHW3 DU1IUI uaa unu giTWi vw position of bpok keeper for Mack Young, the Grocer, i Don't fail to see L, N. McVeace's 1 shoe ad, this week. He has some hot c tuff for you, e ? ' f <- ' ? < 8 Mr, Harry L; Goes, one of our new Wardens, ha# gone to Hew York and , Philadelphia on a business trip. , The new telegraph office is a nobby I little place. The operator expects to 1 nose into his new quarters this week. ( No one has jet been appointed to .priar. Jefferson Reeves' place as i jpharmaolet ah the Union Drug Go. { * Mr. M. M. Bayd baa moved #rpm the i ^McNoaoe bouse on Moontain sfreet to t ^torlfeOobbiiiS' house on Main stgtet. 1 ' H0l|is ff & good time for JUneo snite and yety hghtunder?Afr. The thermometer t ias been hanging around tjje }0Q mark i 0mffl Sanders is preparing for hand-1J Ha# boslneas with dispatch He 4ias 11 added a fine typewriting machine to his ' Office equipment, Mr. Claude C. Sartor has been given ' the position in the dry goods department 1 tof the Company Store made vacant by * the resignation of Mr. Con ddlen. 1 i *Uitrm nnuiWivl t.hnf. Jiilv will he a ?>ad month tqi etyrpjs and squalls. We wifik this sectien receive^ it? f yll share Vltfclaia the jnonth of {use. | Mr. Jas. M, Clardy/ of Laurens, isj p<jw clerking at the Union hotel. Mr., p. P. 2.,nQPson i? resting up andiwill probably spend ?*blle in the mountains. J Mr. Henry Erans, C* Pincfcnny* township, brought the first w?!?on Joed of melons we hare . seen to town firftfteidfty. They are of the Klrkfcnd , ^rarlety. X Sereral of our old veteran readers who seie not fortunate enough to be prdlent wo bear Senator Douglass' address on BCMhnrial. Day in Union, having-' exMtted * desire to read t?s addreggwe Vw atoarsd the manuscript of the Jen flktee, aod for the benefit of thoeireifeaedto wiU publish the address labour rang | 3X1 you, so J not delay | yvhat you jj the way R, 1 isj I gRVING I ! m. r laid in a || ' ' ? of these I j| < when we m them we || ich cannot < ^eir praise. | < NG.I ! OCER. i ; its 100. !? i iC?(0)@D(id? < The digging of storm pits on knitting nilUiill-still continues. Those people :antiot be blamed for protecting them- . selves as these wind storms are getting ? be of very frequent occurrence. The Union County Alliance will meet \ it the court house here at 12 o'clock on < lext Friday, the 11th inst. All mem- . >0r8 are expected to be present. Businets . >f importance to be transacted. , The Union Business College is teach- c ng night and day classes. The youag j >eople are taking advantage of this ex:ellent opportunity to secure a business iducation right here at home. In doing 10 they show they have level heads. ^ Dr. Duke is serving some excellent c ce cream, especially when he adds , ruita, which he keeps for the pur508e. He has the }ategt improved ' sacking apparatus whioh keeps the r sream hard. His cream and ice i sream sodas are hard to beat. ^ Mulvihill, the barber, on account of t lis increasing patronage baa found it 1 ibsolutely necessary to have help. He t s endeavoring to secure an expert ton- \ tonial artist, and expects to have one on e land at an early date. Mr. George Fowler informs us that ,hat* famous hen !of his held up for two weeks rest and began laying again last Sunday. The last time we heard from aer she was slill laying. The last record . rned in by George Thursday was 96 ?gaThe Populifets of Nebraska at their lonventlof) jiominated Wm. J. Bryan Tor Governor, but be declined. Bryan slaims that he can do more service to Lhe Democratic party through the columns of bis paper, The Commoner, than in any other capacity, and we think he Is right. * * tk An extra oommuuicav ' Bz\ tion of Union Ixxlffe, ^ ^No. 75, A. F. M., will be held in their ball this /V^|Py\ evening (Friday) at 8:30 / V N o'cloek. The M. M degree will be conferred. Ail members requested to be present, esrjeoWRf visiting brethren, ? t T. C, Duncan. J"" W.M. Mr. Conway Allen has resign** W? position in the dry gopds department of i the Unlwn Cotton Mills Stove to accept ajpopition as manager of the dry goods department qj Jhe Pacolet Manufacturing Go's store at Gainesville, Ga. Mr. Allen is a doe salesman and one of tbe best dry goods men we know of. We oongrat^la&e. him en bie promotion and wish bin aaooese. - - i. - v ^ u ' - Oh, for a refreshing shower. Peo- M pie cannot stand this kind of weather I lodff. I Thb Times is having a time of it B this hot wr-ather. It is a hard matter to get a hand ta turn the press. fl Mr. Walter Smith who has been n attending the Citadel is spending his vacation at his home in Union county. Don't forget to take in the barbecue at the Graded School grounds today; ' Go out and hear the candidates; thoy will start the county campaign ball rolling. '' Ladies: liave you tried a pair of those nobby canvass low quartered shoes at the Union Shoe Co's? They ars delightfully cool and pleasant to the feet these hot days. Try a pair of them. jfl On Monday, a Columbia aspirant K for tho collectorship receivod a tele- H gram from a senator who was back ing him, which, said the president was determined to appoint Jenkins I and could not be moved. Some one entered tho desk of Mr. W. I H. West, manager of the Bell Telephone I Co. here, and stole some twenty odd dol- I lars from it. The desk was in his private I office. Two negroes, whom Mr. West paid off Tuesday night are suspected, as I they saw ?Jrim get the money from his H desk ^yhen he paid them off. Both of I these negroes have been arrested. Also I another negro who was working tor the I manager. We hope Mr. West will get I his money back. I The Orangeburg Times and Democrat I has fallen in line and joined us iu the H fight to stamp out the campaign leach. I Who will be next? Let us open up the I fight all along the line. We know that I Union county candidates are not the inly sufferers from these leg-pullers. If I the papers over the State will assist us we can all make it so warm for this ipspicable element that they will be I vshamed to be in evidence at the cam- I aaign meetings. I There is a tent meeting being con lUCted bV RaVR .Tnr>Lra onil ? ft|uu Y muuifiiiU )n the lot in rear of Allen A Gault's I itore in which considerable interest I leems to be manifest. The meeting has I jeen going on a week, and there isa T arge congregation at every service, ee-" I xjcially at night. Many people from I he city are attending regular. There K leems to be a considerable number of B ;onvictious and we hope the meeting will I esult in permanent good. ? || Mr, L. C. Cook, formerly telegraph ? >perator for the Western Union at Union, md who recently exchanged with Mr. W. C. Nelson for his place in the Western Union office in Atlanta, was married da )ne day last week to Miss Mason. Mr. m( 3ook has a level head in securing a wife vho is also an exeert operator and is -jyj-j larning a good salary in the Western ha [Jnion office where he is at work. Mr. Mi 3ook is a courteous, intelligent and com- mc )etent young business man end an ex>ert telegrapher, who made many friends ^ jj vhile in Union. We wish the happy tj1( ouple a long life of happiness and pros- gh *rity. Mc At their meeting Monday, the board ^ if directors of the Merchants A Planter's frp Sank, Mr. Joe D. Arthur, the efficient assistant cashier, was promoted to the Qi ffice of cashier, made vacant by the I leathof Mr. George Munro, Mr. Arthur N las been connected with the bank for a lumber of years, and by his faithful- tw? less and close application to business has ~" vorked himself up from book keeper to Jf he important position fee now holds, __ ax. ivripur nas snown mmseir cocipe- T7 ent in every position and is eminently . vorthy the confidence bestowed by his tic<! imployers in seleoting him as cashier. Education and the Editor. n a brilliant speech at the Athens. Ga., Conference for Education, Hon. Henry It. George Tucker paid a glowing tribute o the press. In his speech he said that vhen the record was made up on educa- V ional advancement in the South, the Soi vork done by the press would probably ? voted as the most effective, with' the' ? country newspaper at the top. y* We believe this is a just tribute.; The i. press does a far nohlor work than isusually attributed to it and if the pockets of the country editor were as well filled with money as his paper is with good words for good measures, he fin would soon be in easy financial circum- '< stances. '' __ And the Southern press is pushing the ' fT sause of public education as never be- A fore. There are many papers that never agi mention the subiect. but there are mnnv that preach the gospel of education in* do uncertain way. tyoroover, thcv ? notice the locjjl schools au4 have a good, f Word for thep) whenever possible. We V noticed recently a victorious rooster" to crowing lustijy qn Use front page of thq' ~ Lafayette I/a., Odette. Wondering' T what political i ? j had taken place. * we found that tin* town liad voted in< of favor of better schools. No doubt thai v$ Should have largs oredit for the* ^ victory. 1 No greater cause could engage tin . thought of the press and people than the 111 bettr education of the children, and if the interest taken by the Louislna m paper 1b an index, then edecatioual ?* matters are moving in Louisiana. These matters need to be moving eyery where w and the press can start the movment and 86 knp it going.?Eduction Notes. i I FI II . A Masterpii t I. Of the furniture make less worthy of admirati a masterpiece of the f The furniture is of p value, however, and ap the greatest number. ' nothing further to be FURNITUI After our line has be spected. The book h examined, so to speak beginning to end. Thi is a grand furniture exp all departments being handsome, well made pi I . hi. Miss Kathleen Moore Dead. Just as we go to press this Thursy afternoon, the sad announceint oomes that Miss Kathleen >ore died between one and two slock, at the home of her sister, rs. David Betsill, with whom she d been living several months, iss Kathleen was one of Union's >st popular young ladies of a lovete disposition, and her many friends 11 be shocked to learn of her unaoly departure. Her death was ) result of an internal hemorhage. e leaves two brothers, Dr. Miller tore and Mr. Albertis Moore, and 9 sisters, Mrs. J. D. Arthur and s. David Betsill and a host of ands to mourn her loss. | pecial Advertisements ' otlcoa will bo insortod In thla column nt rato of 25 words or leas for 25o one issue, r issues for 75c. Additional linos over Mity live words5o a line. IRBSH OAT MEAL 10c A PACKage at SCAIFE'S 27IOR SALE-ONE 10 ROOM house on Academy street. For parulars apply to Mrs. F. O. WiLtiARD. 57-4t fTATCH REPAIRING AND ALL V other work in the jewelry line exe- . With neatness and dispatch. Full ei of watches and jewelry. J ' F. G: Trefzrr, the Jeweler. rjrANTED?HICKORY. DOG- V wood and Persimmon Logs. 1 Lithern Hardwood Co ,Charleston,S.C. ' 47-4in! " ' DWELLING TO RENT?6 ROOM "on South street?convenient to Main. >ply to L. G. Youno. . . 23-tf lELERY PLANTS FOR SALE. ' Have soveral varieties and they are e, ready far transplanting now. 24-- ' S. M. Rice, Jr.,!!. U. 10RN AlX) INSURANCE. I WILL insure your dwelling and furniture inst 11 re^tornadoes or byclones. Call* - me at ma jceopiw d?uk. i < lm > }.. , d. t- dunoani. v. VNfe Wag5$ b\)lt\SAf.?' "good as new, cheap (Or cash. Apply J no. l\ Q'agb? 1 " 2<i-2t. *TA^.TBO^tO BUY FOR CASH ' ry a;.few Cheng bailding lota inside city limits* Bailey, Lumber-& Mfg-< I./.; ... , - 27-tf TTTE WILL1 SEND TllE VALtJE , rV of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) booklet, containing twenty-seven pen id ink photo-reduced sketches of Washgtou's life by mail for ten cents (cash ' stamps ) Queen Victoria knighted ir Johtr Tennial for similar artistic ork in Loudon. (Yonr editor has a imple of this ) Nutshell PublishW Co., 1060 Third Ave., N. Y. 26-Bt mm 381 *31 ece A L< sr is no CouM be on than g?od^ but >ainters. thing can radical few words? peals to H1G There's FUI seen in Can be bo IE which, we lowest. 1 ien in- this stock I as been made and \ from The latest s stock most mam osition, in Parlor a full of Dining R< eces. odd pieces. baTl ICE CI Each season opens a little better than It is not only delicious and wholesome but it is highly nutritious. One saucer makes a delightful substitute for a light meal. Trylit served with crushed fruits. ICECREAI DUKE'S SOD ?A' rkiTi^cc nn L/?JI\Ltf 4-? UIV White Win I am selling 1 Prio? under a gua 25 cents wj|| refund yo Gallon, not satisfied. is a trial. _ D flU C- ( n. ivi. c- ? J: F. McPHERSON, Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtman. Office Law Range over W. W. Dixon, Atty., Union, 8. C. Railroad. Water Power, Sewerage, 9tc , etc. Estimates, plats, plans, profiles on all kinds of earth work, masonry, l>rick work, city work, ditches, terraces, topographical surveying, grade lilies established. First class work guaranteed 20-4t 1 kkH I % s ong Story . ? written about our the pith of the whole be summed up in a H GRADE I tNITURE I ught here at prices ? I maintain, are the There's nothing in I >ut handsome, well ? rery desirable pieces. I designs of the fore ufactures are shown 1 ud Bedroom Suits, 9 )om Furniture and I .EY. REAM. with my Cream the season before. , i M SODAS Are more popular this season than ever before. I am serving a few new drinks this season, and of course all the old favorites A FOUNTAIN rU G STORE. ? HI 0 Vinegar. this Vinegar rantee and price mr money if 25 Cents All I ask Gallon. S T ES. :oixrBS 84. Campaign Barbecue 1 will furnish a first class barbecue at Black ltock, Gosfben Hill township, on the day of the campaign. Fine cook in charge. J. C. Moulrv. 20-4 tp. Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles, blackheads, redness of face or noss and any. skin blemish, giving a clear and beautiful complexion. $1.00 a box. J. H. Mason k Co., Hancock, Maryland. 2b-ly