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[PANDORA I \3 We invite inspection A Dollar Corsets on the y - Our line consists of ft Straight Fronts, Low, M 2 Pandora, Non-E ianteed 3 months. ] medium lengths for i < ; Style, Fit and Wormf - J by any oth t2 Styles 983-935. The h * J cut, transverse seam am 4f are perfect in fit, and m j[ give comfort, ease and j 0 Styles 201-215. Our Pa A corsets made today hai on every pair wl fl pair broken at the waist A date of purchase will be A The PVNDORA CORSET CO. r SOLD O! i M. w. W DRY GOODS a A Union, Lical Schedule for Passenger Trains. TRAIHS FROM COLUMBIA, Arrive 0:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m " 1:50 p.m. " 8:10 p. mv TKAUTS FROM BFALTAVBUKO. Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:8? a. m " 9:10 p.m. " 9:30 p.m. Cloee connections at Spartanburg with trains for Atlanta and Charlotte and intermediate stations, and at Columbia for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Through trains for Asheville, etc. Nos. 9 and 10 carry through sleepera between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. SBABOARD 8CIIEDUL*. No. 87?South hound passenger arrives at Carlisle at 9 a.m. No. SI?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. vn. No. 38?North bound passenger arrives at Carlisle 3(37 a. m. No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 6:48 p. m. | Local Nfw? lMnte^ P Points Personal and Otherwise I Picked up and Paragraphed I by Our Pencil-Pusher. \ Mr. Wo. J. Stokes, of Santue, was V In Union Tuesday. V Mr. C. O. Ivey paid the editor of the | Times a visit Saturday. / Mr. Wi J.- BetsilJ, of West Springs, 1 paid the Editor a visit Tuesday. Mr. R. A. Eates, father of Mr. R. M. f Bates, is seriously threatened with 1 another stroke of paralysis. c \ Mrs. G. E. K^chaes upturned to her 1 home In CheaffMEs oflmMonday. She 1 had been on/i* Xa, Mr. U, D. V F ?"\iitehurgt\ lr . TV" \ity ou Wa^nen that V. Of sjtfeunion ^day for OK x?"j SaBBgEi CORSETS, j of the best line of m American market. U edium and High Busts fl breakable Hip, guar- r Made in short and fc all figures. C Tit*/1lac Rf/r r 3ii uiva^ j mship not excelled H er make* r itest French style of bias J, i full gored. These corsets \ o detail is lacking that will ? grace. ndora Corsets are the only 7 < ring attached a guarantee 1 lich means that any 1 , b line in three months from ? ! renlaced irratis. h Jackson, Mass., Makers. U \ srirsr by n ' BOBO, ind NOTIONS, H South Carolina, u) Mr. A. T. Sublett, a student in Fur- ' man university came over and spent Sunday iu Union visiting his father. Rev. R. A. Sublett, the revivalist. Miss Vivian Gregory has resigned her position at McNeace's. She will, next week, visit relatives in Chester and will in September begin work with the McLure Company. Married on May J2,100-1, Miss Anna Brown and Mr. 11. M. Langston at the home of the bride's parents. West Union, 8. C., Rev. C. II. Holland officiating minister. Mr. Claude Sartor, who has long held a position in the Union Cotton Mills Store, w ill move his family to Union en juuo istuou occupy Airs. McuuDDins' bouse on Main strpefc. Miss Louise Jeffries and Miss Chris- \ tine Goudelock will visit Mrs. Davis Jeffries on their return this week from , the reunion. Tfopse young Jad^s were , sponsor and maid of honor respectively ? for Camp Jeffries. . , There w|U be no meeting at Hebron . Saturday afternoon, 10th, but on Sunday there will be two services. One at 1 11 a. m. and another at !i p. m. Dinner 4 will be seiyed on the ohuroh grounds between the services. { Mr. and Mrs. Davis Jeffries enter- ? tained the Oth grade on last Friday after- i noon. This has been the custom with i Prof, and Mrs. Jeffries eaph year sinpe < they have been housekeeping. ice cream and cake were served, and each one erj >yed the occasion. Miss Sadie Fant assisted. . > Tire Children's pay exercises will be held at the Graoe Methodist ohutch Sunday evening at the regular hour for the night services beginning 8:30 oclock. The pulpit in the morning will probably be occupied by one of the members of Wofford College faculty. The public cordially invited to attend both these services, | Dr. Wm. Edwin Hall of New York lectured in the Opera House Sunday af * ternoon on the "Resurrection." The ' Opera House was filled to overflowing, and the lecture was greatly enjoyed by ' the audience, and will do good wherever it is presented. The doctor also gave a humorous lecture Monday night and succeeded in captivating his audience. fere are some of the old soldiers that ] f the train Tuesday for Columbia to yd the reunion there this week: I Oreer, G. C. Greer, J. L. Strain, iGreer, W. J. Crooker, Joo. J. N m Warren Barnett, doe Hughes, FA^^Lllentley, Carey Willard, J. D. i k?iflr%Viley Woodwin. Wm. Crocker, J McGowan, Vaney Porter, wl '%Jan? ^ Porter, I. F. Mc- ! & J^^os Barnett, Samuel Howell, ty*The 1% Jack Lindsav, Benj. West, * Jfcf they t*er, Jeff. Parker. L. J. Jhe Bailfealley and Wm. Gregory. ? m in onk>btles8 others that the Allures. A?60 in t,,e burry and ] come Iwd A fine reprosen' A, a hanV Men wl,? ?^owed Hie V* Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of verbena, Ala. wi twice in the hospital from a severe caj of piles causing 24 tumors. After do< torn and all remedies failed, Bucklen Arnica Salve quickly arrested furth< inflammation and cured him. It coi oucrs aches and kill pain. 25c. at F. < Duke, Druggist. Death of a Little Child. The infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jam< M. Fair, Francis Marion, died 1 Florida and the body was brought t Union Monday and buried in the Pre byterian cemetery. The little one die from whooping cough. lie was a only grandson, and was eleven montt old. Farmers Institutes. By authority of the Board of Trustee of Clemaon College, locxl institutes wl be held in such counties as send request! oigueu uj intern mrmorB, uciuro in fifteenth of June, to J. S Mewmar Director of Farmers Institutes, Clems) College. S. C. The petitioners ?rill nam the plafte#at which institutes are desire and the dates will be arranged by th college authorities. The State Institut will t e held at Clemsoa College con mencing Monday evening, Augujt 10th and docing Friday evening, Augui 14th. ? A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure excej death and taxes, but that is not a together true. Dr. King's New Discos erv for Consumption is a sure cure f< all lung and throat troubles. Thousand can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetr of Sheplierdtown, W. Va., says "I ha a severe case of Bronchitis and for year tried everything I heard of, bv got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery then cured mo absc lutely." Its infalliblo for Croui Whooping Cough. Grip, pneumonia an Consumption. Try it. It's guarantee by F. C. Duke Druggist. Trial bott'c free. Regular sizes 50c, $1.00. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examinations The examinations for the awaid of va cant scholarships in Winthrop Colleg and for the admission of new student will be held at the County Court Hous r?n Frliiav. Jntv 10th at O A M Applicants must not be less than Qt teen years of age. When scholarships are vacated afte July 10th, they will be awarded to tho* making the highest average at this ex aminatlon. The next session will open about Sep temler 10, 10-8. For further Information and a cata logue address Pres. D. B. Johnson Rock Hill, S. C Chicago Olec Clab, This, the last entertainment in thi Lyceum course for the season, wa given in the opera house last Frida; evening. There was a packed house and the audienoe seemed thoroughly t enjoy the occasion. Oae feature, al though very funny, grated upon th feelings of some of the auditors. Thi mockery of singing a vulgar couplet o! doggerel verse to church music i enough to make a pious soul shudder A.t a minstrel people might expect any thing along this line, but at a high cla? educational entertainment one meets i with surprise and a feeling of?"well, J ?m sorry". With this one exceptiot there was nothing objectionable, but o: he other hand quite good and helpful. - ? LETTER TQ L. c. EVANS, Union, S. C, Pear Sir. you take intpreet in youi work and you syant every stroke of the Hush to do qll that it can. Devoe Lead and 2inc makes even stroke of the brush count. Mi^ed pajni wastes fifteen to eighty p?r cent, of ever} jtrotp? depends upon the amount ol idulteration in the mUed paint. Thats what we by 'i/pwar ons.'' We oan't dwell on every reasoi for using Devoe Lead and 8 no, Then ure too many. ? B. Bowman, Gerad, Pa., writes ' Mr. Burt Young bought one gallon ol Devoe Lead aud Zinc in halves to pdnl ooms on which hj hul always used on? gallon of mixed paint; half gillon of Da^oe did the work and he returned th? >ther half gallon. Yonrs Truly, F. W. Dkvoe & Co. New York. J. H. S Is the man you A home without mutic is like a louse without a roof?incomplete, Estey Organs. Monarch Orcrans. - w Big stock on hand. Low Pricks, Best Quality. Sewing Machines. A stack of them in stbok. Wheeler a Wilson No. 9 heads the list, New Home a close second. Domestic following on their heels. STUNNING BARGAINS; Come in and insp< J. H. S Farewell, Old Church House. 18 The editor passed by this week and [e saw the rapid progrws being made in ;* tearing away the old i'resbyteriau church to make way for the now building con1_ templated. Some nil jettons came to 3" mind, and, begging the pardon of our Presbyterian friends, the nttectious are here given. Time, the ceasless worker, brings about many changes. Tire old must give place to the new. Every ,g work of human hands is doomed to ultin mate death. Our generation builds; a 0 succeeding generation tears down and re-builds Many of those that figured iu ,1 the activities of the past, have long since ? ceased to project ttieir activities among jg human affairs. Those who toil in the present will soon iest (from their labors. Future toilors will arise aud in time be succeeded by others. So goes the eternal law of the universe. No stop, no stability in human affairs. *s Think of tho thousands of offered 11 prayers that have gone up tJ God from within tho four walls now rapidly disape pearing! Tbiuk of the messages of sal vation spoken from earnet hearts into n listening ears of assembled congregations ? sheltered by Jthe ! building now going d as old rubbish! Ilere came mourners ic with their dead; here they bowed their ? heads in supplication for grace to comfort their troubled hearts; hero were , heard the last sad words spoken over the it still form locked in its small dark house. But the old must give place to the new. The old has served its day. Doubtless few tears will be shed. Nor nerd there be shedding of many tears. Still one may be pardoned for having sentiment *" enough to experience a feeling of sadness as he witnesses the departure of a useful friend and neighbor, even if it be an old f and wornout one. e d a Too Great A Risk. 8 In a! most every neighborhood some j_ one nns uieu lrom an attack of colic or > cholera morbus, often before medicicne J could be procured or a physician summoncd. A reliable remedy for these 8 diseases should be kept at hand. The risk is toe great for anyone to take. Chanbcrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of nioro people and rci. lieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in use. It can always be depended upon. Sold by, F. C Duke. f s Memorial Exercises. e , The Confederate Memorial exercises " were very impressive and inspiring. At the appointed hour, 0 o'clock Sunday r afternoon, a large gathering of the citi6 zens of Union met at the Presbyterian " cemetery. The musio was rendered by a ( large choir made up of members from * each of the church choirs in the city. "Tenting on the Old Camp ground" and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" ? were the selections sung by the choir. Prajer was offered by Itev. A. O. Wardlaw, after which tin young ladies of the Clifford Seminary assisted by others from the graded school passed through the cemetery and left a wreath of tlowers on ? each grave of a Confederate soldier. * The Union Chapter of Daughters of the ' Confederacy deserve to be commanded for thus bringing to the mind of the community a remembrance of onr dead ' heroes. If it were left to )the men, we p should doubtless neglect these happy ? means for keeping up th) memory of our dead soldiers. Since the world began there has not been left on record a more nnlilu funo nP J J ' " XWIU vj J/U VL U^dUl^UiKI <II1U Ol " willingness to die for qonviolion's sake . than that left on (he pagf* of history by : the "men in gray" Palsied be tht bend and still the heart that w0u1j J withh )ld the record of aucb ikring manhood. Long may the sons and daughters cherish the rich inheritance left them. It was on May 10, 1803, that Jefferson Davis, presideqS pf tl?5 Confederacy, was captprqd 'near Macon, Qa. Just thirty eight years from the day upon which we r met to place the (lowers upon the > soldier's graves, Mrs. Clifford, who has bsen the leading spirit in organising f the chapter hero, Was foremost in leadL ing the people to remember the 10th of 7 May. f ??. blade Yonng Again, j "One of Dr. King'B New Life Pills j oach night, for two weeks has nut mo in my 'teens' again" writes 1). 11. Turner ; of Dempscytown, Pa. They're the best < in the world for Liver. Stomach and j Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. ? Only 25c at F. C. Duke Drug Store. .?? ) Stops Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay price 25 cents. G-ly PEARS are looking for. { | . I THB E8TBY. 0Ct our assortment. PEARS. ONE HUNDREE Here wi] ? buy mor than One Hundred an Cents Elsewhere. We mean on i bill, every price bai tell, every article impossible to resist. Ladies' Ready Hade Wrappers Ladies' Ready Made Qowns Ladies' Ready Made Waists We are showing the of Wash Dress Goods in 1 to see us, no trouble to st W T. BEAT' " a : It's the Empty Handed Who is always in ? (?.@) anc^ the ie^ow 1 always running S that he would lil .. 11 g It's the Ever Ready Little 1 n That comes to the relief in such 2 will find it an easy matter to d 5 with us from time to time, ar 2 you are sure to become a SAVP g the independence felt only by tt ? money in THE BANK. \\ S cent, interest on all savings dep 2 vite you to start with U3 now. I The Peoples B. F. ARTHUR, Pr Your house MmT TheSherwin-Wii .... ... And you'll give it the best flH a tough, durable film that 1 I W6ll, ind wears for^ tli UNION HARDW, Hardware Leaders, ) CENTS 11 id Twenty an average 3 a story to has value 75c and $1.00.' 50c, 75c and i.oo, 50c, 75c and i.oo. prettiest line the city. Call iow goods. / &.CO. r Man | HARD LUCK-- ? ,vho never saves is ? against something ? :e to have. Bank Account m l times. You ? eposit a dollar 2 id once begun 2 jR and enjoy jj ?ose who have 3 re allow 4 per ? osits?and in- 5 Bank, | A ? es t. s* a* ii inn ll/am$Paint\m ; possible protection. V on n proper surface, II or crack. It forms m holds its gloss, looks ie longest time. int made that There's no that is so &RE CO., Union, 8. Q