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fPANDORA' W We invite inspection A Dollar Corsets on the y Our line consists oY A Straight Fronts, Low, M 2' Pandora, Non-I ft anteed 3 months. medium lenfirths for u r | La Tuxine < ! Style, Pit and Worm* by any otb Styles 933-935. The h cqt, transverse seam am *Sk are perfect in fit, and n< w give comfort, ease and j 0 Styles 301-215. Our Pa A corsets made today ha> jl on every pair wl 0 pair broken at the waist A date of purchase will be A The P VNDORA CORSET CO. Li' SOLD OI J M. W. flf DRY GOODS a A Union, Local Schedule for Passenger Trains. TRAINS FROM COLOMBIA. Arrive 0:00 a. m. Depart 9 :00 a. m " 1:50 p.m. " 2:10 p. m T* i TVS rsflM RP ilTiV HTTRO. Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:8? a. m " 0:10p.m. " 9:00p.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 sleepers between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. SEABOARD SCHEDULE. No. 27?South bound passenger arrives at Carlisle at 2 a. m. - No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m. No. 38?North bound passenger arrives at Carlisle 3:37 a. m. No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle G:48 p. ru Local News Notes Points Personal and Otherwise . Picked up and Paragraphed by Our Pencil-Pusher. Mr. J. Nix cdled in Saturday and J paid the Editor a visit. Mr. O. M. Fowler of Jonesville, came in Saturday to see the Editor. Mr. J. B. Tracy, of Lock hart, called I in to see the EJitor Monday. Dr. Theo. Maddox and Mr. G. E. Cal vert spent Surd ly at Mt. Tabor. Mr. D. II. Miller of Meansville, S. C , ' called upon the Editor Saturday. Mr. W. N. Garner, of Fiuckney, came in to see Tiib Times Saturday. 1 John It Math is, M. B Lee, and Geo C. May left Sunday for the New (Mean* Reunion. ... Mr. C. M McWhirter and Dr. I. M. flair are attending the reunion in New Orleans this week. Mr. W. A. E. Black, one of Union County'e good citizens, came in to see The Times Saturday. Mr. W. O. W. Going, an aged and retpected citizen of Kelten, is suffering from quite poor health. J. A. Sawyer, E q , went to Orangeburg this week to attend t'.->e meeting o' the Knights of Pythias. Dr. A. E. Fant, of Meador section, is in feeble health. Dr. Going went out Sunday to administer to his needs. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bubo and eliil dren spent Sunday visiting Mr. Farrar, Mrs. Bobo's father, at Croaa Anchor, Mr; E. L. Clark spent two days in Charlotte this week, lie went to attend the gathering of the Kaiglrta of Pythias. Mr. R. T. Owens, the Rebel Drummer, stopped orer in Union on l>is way to AsbeviUe from the Columbia reunion. corsets! M of the be3t line of ? > American market. W ? ledium and High Busts tj Ireukable Hip, guar- h Made in short and Jj an Ugures. 3irdle^^^^ msbip not excelled n er make. j itest French style of bias 1 1 full gored These corsets j o detail is lacking that will y jrace. P ndora Corsets are the only Q dog attached a guarantoe p lich means that any y L line in three mouths from u s replaced gratis. U Jackson, Mass., Makers. CS Z* J'j BOBO, nd NOTIONS, H South Carolina. Q The little child of Mr and Mrs. N. SI ap'ro is very sick, anl it is feared tint it may not recover. Mr. J. F. Misenlieiuoer, of Columbia, was ii. Uulon Tuesday representing M A. Malone, the Piano and Organ man. M. Theodoie Tinsley, of Cluster, accompanied by his fiiend, Mr. Clarence Cross, visited relatives and friends in Uuton Sunday. Thft Snndav Snhnol of n.?*\ ? ?-w v-j v/vuvui v/A V41U A. IIOU L/.1|7* tist church will have a picnic on the Forest Friday, May 22nd. The school will assemble jn front of the church by 8 o'clock. Iltv. A. G. Wardlaw and Mr. J E Colton lefc Union Sunday for I.<exington, V.. where they go to attend the meeting of the general Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Mis. O. M. Frazier has been called to Rockingham, N. C., to attend the funeral of her little niece, Nettie, daughter of Mr. and Mis. K. F.McBrid?, formerly of this place. Mr. J. II. Wilburn, who recently moved to Lockhart with his family, was in Union Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr Wil u n seems to be well pleased with his new home at Lockhart. There were thirty-eight additions to the Second Daptist church as a result of the meeting recently held there in which the pastor was assisted by Rev. R A. Sublett and the gospel singer, Mr J. A Durham. The enter tainroerrt given by Mesais Rogers and Grilley in the opera house last Friday eveniug was very much enj >yed by the large audience that assembled to hear it. It was 11 est class ir every way. M ss Vivian Gregory will leavo foi Chester on the .1 h of June. Thn bir-y tetson will, by mat time, ba over. She expects to return in September ami accept a position with the McLure Mercantile Comp.ny. T1 e Knights of Honor hav? received a warrent in payment of the death claim of Mr. D. N. Wilburn who died April 20, 1003, for $2,000. Mr. Wilburn j lined the order Sept. IS, 1882. He wa? ut that time 3*2 years of age. For 21 years, theiefore, he was a member. lie paid in $001 on the $2,000. The average cost per annum was $LG 50. The II -bron people had a great day Sunday, M ly 17. The house would not hold the congregition. The paster preached a sermon at 11 o'clock in the morning and another at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A cElection amounting to $11 0) was raised for the orphanage. A regular picnic dinner was sorved on the grounds between sermons. Mrs. P.dlie Alford died at bcr hom? in West Union 8aturday, May 10, 1903, anl was buried Sunday afternoon. She was a most excellent woman a id a sincere Christian. A large congregation gathered at the Second Uaptist church tc pay a last tribute of respect, ftev. C. (I. Holland, her pastor, conducted th services. She leaves a Iruaband anil (hree small children. 111 ?t unutti vuurge, was l'rincip.ll, yfridi Davis Jeffries, Miss Minnie Gist and Mrs. N. M. hinder as teacliers. It wil be seen by referring to the list given above that three of these original four are still on the roll of teachers. Prof Waller resigned to pursue further stud its iu Vanderbilt University and afterwards accepted a chair in Clemson College. This position he resigns to take the Chair of Chemistry in Wofford col lege. There is a permanency about oar graded schools that is much to be admired. A teacher usually comes to stay. If it were not that one feared to say it lest s uue of ths ladies should g?i oiTendtd, it Cmid be said that a teacher m?y stay long enough to grow old. Thiis as it should bo Constant change in the teaching foice would lead to unfavorable results. Experienc is gained with ser\i:e and it is well to get the results of the experience. Our trustee* are to be commended for their disposition to go slow in miking chauges. The two hundred and three pupils of eight years ago have increased to four hundred and se ;enty-.two in the central school. This sho ws that there has been a large growth even when we leave out of the count the new schools at the other points in the city. Prof. Jeffries says that ho looks for the enrollment to reach sixteen Lundral tue next session. L.et tin good work go on! ? . Too Great A Risk. In almost everj' neighborhood someone has died from an attack of colio or cholera morbus, often bofore mwdioieno could he procured or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should be kept at hand. The risk is too great for anyone to take. Chanberlain's Colic. Clidlera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of moro people and relieved more pain and suilenngthan ary other medicine in uso. It can always be depended upon. Sold by, F. C Duke. Mi la m - Mullinax, Miss Mattie Milam, second caught*r of Mr. and Mrs. It. It.-Milam, was married Tuesday at 12;30 to Mr. Dan W. Mullinax of Uuiou. S. C., Itev. J. R. 1'arrott performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mullioax left on the up train | tor their future home in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A us tel. Mr. Mullinax and Captain Iluntcr of Union were over to attend the Milam-Mull:nax weddisg.? Clinton Chronicle. .1. II. S Is the man you i A home without music is like a house without a roof?incomplete. Estey Organs. Monarch Organs. "T> _ A _ 1_ __ 1 1 i>ig 810CK on nana. Low Prices, Best Quality. Sewing Maohines. A stack of them in stock. Wheeler a Wilson No. 9 heads tho list. New IIomk a close second. Domestic following on their heels. STUNNING BARGAINS. Come in and inspc !J. H. S Grade (I School?. ^ The recent election for teachers htld by the yustees of the Graded Schools resulted in the folio viuj? appointments for tlie coining school Ression. Davis JeiTiies, Supt Central School. R. M Rice, Princmtl, Miss Jennie Mae Miller, Miss lone Litthjobn, I Miss Minnie Gist, Miss Carrie Southard, Mrs. Cora Murphr, Miss Elhclind Goss, Miss Alba Walker, Miss Julia McGbec, Mrs. N. M. Binder, Miss Gill, Music Teacher. West End School. Miss Frances Whit mire. Principal. Miss Btlle Whitlcck, Mrs. Julia Thomas, East End, (Monarch ) ci?!i4 iuic? luitimiit oumu, Mrs. Carrie B. Robertson. South Union (Excelsior Knitting Mills ) Miss Ellis Sat tor, Miss Bessie Young. This gives the four schools for whites under the one graded school system a working foice of nineteen teachers The outlook for another year is veiy blight. Union has been p.oud of her splendid schools and every advance is r*j)iced in by the community. A biick school building will be erected this summer at the knitting mill. Perhaps the following summer a brick buildi g will be erechd ot Monarch mill. The tobil enrollment of white and colored children this year reached to fourteen hundred aud ninety two. Prof. JelTiies happily remarked that we I avi reached I ho Columbus year?1492 Let us hope now that we have ''di?coverered America," that we shall witness even greater things in the futuie The colored pupi's numbered live hundred and twenty live. This leaves niu? hundred Jand sixty seven pupil in the schools for whites. Right years ago there was one ecUooI?the central school?with an enrollment of two hundred and three pupils with four teachers Prof. C. B. Waller, who has recently been elected to the chair of Chemistry i_ i n .n " LQTTF,R TO P. M. PARK. ? Union S. C. Dear Sij: You can aff>?rd tlio best, I and your bumtec.s experience has shown I you that it is also the cheapest. It' ?li ? men would learn llus, they'd save u lot 0 of inont y. Devon Lejul and Zu c costs a lilt'e d more per gallon than mixed paints, bul 6 it taker fewer gallo: s to paint a house j and it wears longer. It is the cheapest Jg paint in the world. 1 Mr. Frank A. Morse, druf/gist of 9 Wrst Kir Dial, V'., writes: I I oidend l.*> gullets of your p?infc. Jj thinking from pist exporieacj with ?] mixed paints, that it would nipiire that S amount to cover my house. I used only ? S gallons. g M ? i> > . - w mi. ^vusiiii ueieuer, 01 iv minrop, in Mass, bought eleven gullout; he] only g med six. Our agent at MorrisviUe, N. Y., Mr. I E. N. D.-xter, writes: Oo every j jo I have so'.d, Dcvoe lead jj .and Ziuo h is given g ?o I sitisfaition and j has lateen a less tpuntity th 1:1 expected J We could make this letter a hundred | times as long with such ex imples. H Yours truly, F. \V. Dkvo?& Co. v Nt\v York. I A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except \ death and taxes, but that is not al- ; together true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure euro for all* lung and throat troubles, thousands ! can testify to that. Mrs. C. II. VanMetre ' of Shcpln rdtown, W. Vn., says ''I had i a severe case of Bronchitis and for a j year tried everything I hoard of, but srot no relief- One bottle of I>r. Kind's New Discovery then cured mo abso- \ luteiy.'l It's infallible for Croup, j Whooping Cough, Crip, pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed s by F. C. Duke Druggist. Trial bott'os free. Regular sizes 50c, $1 00. Sunday School Picnic. The Baptiet Sunday School will spend j today, Friday, at Murphey's Shoals, S Fair Forest, on their picnic. It was H hoped that ari arguments might te made J to have the picnic at White Stone Lithia g Springs, but there was a difilculty at li e R oilier end of the lii.e. It may be that ji the following letter will be of help to ? some oilier school that contemplates g having a picnic: I "Itev. L. M lt'ce, g . Union, S. (J. Dear Sir:? Yours to hand and noted. 1 havo no jj objection at all to your having picnic at | Wlii'e Stone Sprh-gs, bat I wmldadvue | vou that you put it fit until about the 1 3th or (ith of June, as it will be this time j? before L e 111 get mv electric car lino in I operation, and it will be dllieult to get fj enough conveyances to move the crowds B from the depot to the Springs. L will B have my ear line running by the time named and it will bs very pleas int. Yours veiy trulv, u J. T. Hauius'' Made Young Again, "One of Dr. King's New Life 1'ills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes I). 11. Turner of Dempseytown, I'a. They're the best in the world for Liver, stomach and Bowels- l'nrely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 23c at F. (J. Duke Drug Store. That Ten Dollar Victuie. The piizi picture, valued at In d.?i lirs, offered by Mr. T. IS. Bailey for the 1 est essay on The It lluenoe of I'ictuus in the Ilomp, was wonbj Mis. G.C. J'err n. Thete were live essays handed in. A committee composed of Mis. B.G. Clifford, Miss Maria' Mulligan and Mrs. L. M. It'eo decided upon the question us to which paper was entitled to tho picture. The committee uid not know who wrote I he essays. They decided upon the matter fiom the manuscripts handed in without the signatures. Tlie pictuie is n handsome one, and wi.l well repay ins owner many times for her tff m in essay writing. Stop Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Brotno-Quinino Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay price 25 cents. . U-ly Excursion to Itnffulo, The colored people will hold a big meeting at Buff tin, Sund ty the 21th inst. at A. M. B. Zion church, ltev. J. II. Mao ley will preach at .'h.'JJ I'. M Special train will ba run at and 2:T) P. M. leturningat 5:30 and 0:30 P. M P E A R S are looking for. . ,?AV ' 5 "> ,'V >ct our assortment. PEAR S. issBassaKH 3 ??? i, . Buy . . .OF Ol P~vr*\ i wotPfvII n p\ p PA K! Jipfl ^ w l'\ w?mf#a'i And keei 3 I 1 W.T.BEA1 jl \ _ '-*r f 9m*m ???*??-* .miBTMftr.' n r. ; .. ; ': rasneaGBjuaoasasoasaocEOEOEzes w ? Money at 4 m * a Interest iU?:)o died in our Huvin ? than having it 1 iuI away idle. W ? on all deposits in our Savings ? those rides and regulations: M ? O a Interest at. tlu; rati' ot four (! j per r ?J on all sr. iii'.; -, dt posits l io n <) u* o. liar o on each deposit tram the llrs d iv >- ih p such deposit., and will In- paid in ? c? depositor <>m tin lias' <1 .y.i of M iv am ? a interest wid boadov.d u:n:i sunn \ dtli 2 puling period i. Depositors shall Invn the right t-? v ?J at any tim: l?v giving thirty d r.s n - jie^ u but Ibis a >ticj a vl \-.ovis >n any In ?iif the lhesi lent, ami the sane be p.ii - 1 e serves llio right nu1 10 don i a u -a.il ra require this previous ::j.i j: in \vn?in<j. n n Our li.mk closes at 2 {>. m I The Peopk 15. F. A1 trill' | Assets ?170,000. Stock K? a .* ? 0 a ? E 9 5 !3 u a ? 3 C P C 3 ? J 8 a 2 ISA W nom -V\ . l)est Jn /11 i iS! . y la^s?i),,rc ! : :. i]J \ \\ ' linseed oil. J II I j Ti materials are |:->l IF f ?'I for purity before I \ /A I most economic \ Xll' J most surface to th |/ t- longest. Color Cai [ v * gestions free. i ' '"' 1 ?? COL UNION IIARI) f Hardware Leaders, One UR. .. n iece v ! a cool. I 0 Y&CO. _c~ ?-*" -JL I:'*!' fttfijJK'iw lesosa^Eie^cssaeattBViso Per Cent. | M A g.s Department is better a V/e allow 4 per cent. ? Department subject to pal,, per annum will bo allowed upward), and will be computed 5 <i Calendar month succeeding ?r carried to the credit of the HOVf-inber of each year, but no 2 idrawn previous to these com .iilubaw their savings deposits i.i writing of their intention, insert with in the discretion of e I'.euv.uul Hut the Bank re llo i ot all Savings Deposits to ? i. except on S iturelays. ? 3S Bank,! R, Pre.s't. 2 holders worth $SOO,O0O. 5 aye ? 800" rT ; i Sherwin-Williams i paint i the safest, best, and most ecoical good.paint made. It's icause made from best matfcrlead, pure zinc, and pure" / It's safest, because these 1 , A alt carefully tested being used. /fa* cal because it covers e gallon, and wears I rds and Color Sug- B OH CARDS AT - -AMWSir WARE CO., W Union, S. 0 * - jfl