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I The Florj * * Ifm mm And you * wj J)' bettep ser thing to fi nw ^e*n wi^ " as an *n(* aJia again whi - , II /!p t V ^ .N?w Clothing Stoi ?? I '' Local Laconics. OF DTTERKl ABOUT TOWN PBRS0N1L A.ND OTHERWISE. O'Neal was in the city this week. Mr. Con Posey, of Spartanburg, is in the- city. Mf. W. T. Jones, of Santuc, was here Monday. j. B. Richards, of Maybinton, was in tojrn Tueeday. - Mr. C. ?. Lipscomb went to Spartanburg Tueeday. .Mr. W. D. Wilkins visited friends in Paeolet Sunday. Mr. Payette Biiggs is visiting his sister Mrs. Hill. Miss Ethsl Sarratt is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Haines. The Bailey Lumber Co. lias put in the standard c'ock. " Miss Minnie Suker spent several days atMrott.ers this week. Mattie Wood has returned after . an extended visit to Santuc. ' Mr. Toy Lancaster spent Sunday in Pg.olet visiting his brother. W. J. Neese, of Atlanta, Ga , was in the city a few days this week. -Miss Catherine Mulligan, of Spartanburg, is visiting Miss M ir'.e M illigai. " w am* ^Ir8, Wagnon and little Mc... Beth are vintiog this week at Buffalo. i . Mr. A- D. Plesico, of Olney, S. C., pa} led J# to see Tjje Ti^ks this week. - ? Mr. J. P.. Lowry, of Olney, S. C , called in to see Thk Tiuks this week. Mr. UasMl Tfoom^s lias gone to his home at Santuc for tiu? amnmor months. Miss Mattie Graham is quite sick at the bonce of her sister, Mrs. J. H. 13arUea. of H'>nse path, with the Southerh Cotton Oil Co , is in town today. , The Standard Reading Club meets '^ueaday of next week with Mrs. L L j'Mat'- Edoma Davis, of OrconvUls, is ttfv week visiting Mrs. D. II. Wallace, tier aister. t Mr. W. K. Scofleld, of Davidson. N. iv..0.,i visiting relatives at lite Cliftml ; - isminarjr. Mr. and Mrs. Macbeth Young are going to bognl with Mrs. p. If. Wallace n Main street. 1 Miss Ileitis Jones, of C^rtersville, C.i., $ visiting her mother, Mrs. Joe Jones, on South street. Mf, J, W. Alexander, president of the rtodmopt Fire Insurance Co., was in tin city this weak, Policeman Walker Johns and family are visiting relatives and fi lends at Santuc this week. Mfsses Ft.no ie Elge. jtnd Lillian 4rofoc<u sp'i t Wednesday ot tl is week ijn^Mx^, D. J. Uicgory. ^ ' sheim Sho \ Good Inv The Flopsheim includes the appe a well dressed i proves the feet tc the feet look sma out pinching op s ?h to the Exti 3an't get shoes that vice. We don't chj t your feet. The w l an object. We give ueement to bring ; 311 you want more S re. P I Mrs. Hamilton, tbe operator at the Western Union Tel-graph Office, hm , resigned her position aud returned home. Mr. J. Clough Wallace and V. E. DePass, prominent young lawyersof Union, are in the city.?The (Tuesday's) State. Mrs. Emily C. Judson, wife of Prof. C. II. Judson, of Furman University, died at her lnme near Greenville, S. C., May 10, 19J3. The new machinery is daily arriving at Monarch Mills. Five cars came in during the last few days and more arc daily expected. Mr. M. W. Bxbo is moving his undertaking establishment into the old post oOise buildihg. He expects next week to begin overhauling the store. Mr. J. II. Ionian has built a store room on Bichelor street, opposite Haroei and Lipscomb's wholesale grocery, ant] has opened up a nice grocery store. Chas. Taylor Poeton. son of Rev. F. II. Poston, is expected home from Wake Forest College, He attended that school the past session and Is out for vacation. ltev. ,7. N. Booth, a former pastor ol the First Baptist church of this city, has recently resigned his position at Greenville, N. O., and accepted a cxl to Hartford, X. C. The cottage occupied by Mr. llicharc Gist and situated iu the rear of the Nicholson Bulk building, was destroyed by fire. The Are occurred about 1:31 o'clock Thursday morning, -Mf Sanders who was tried and coiy yictec] at tlie pctqber term of pourt, bui was out on bond, was captured in ( beater and brought, to Union Thursd ly A sealed sentet.ee awaited him. ' lit was couvicted of gambling. The way ti guird agamit "s'lmmu cqmplajnts'' vyhlcb weaken and debilitate is to place the live on guard by a eoupn of Raman's Liver Bills and Tonic Pellets. Twenty.Ave doses for 25 cents Sold by Union Drug Co. A large congregation qsspmblpd in LU< Grace Methodist church Sunday evenim to hear thi e^ircisas of the Childr.-rii't Day service. There lyes a gqod oolleo lion and thJ music was very much euj >yed.' The recitation i rendered by the children lyre ius'rucllve and entertainiff?. Mit^s Frances Whltmire, one of lie brightest teachers in the Union Gradu Schools, has been appointed to teach ir f La onmmop of Phoni Anfl/?1/1 13 f ^ v\i\j owMiiur.i r,tim.;i nu vyuonioi UU1U, U. We know the young lady and wo ktiov the people of Chesterfield and feel sur< that thi? appointment will prove a m^si happy one. See that you extend &> s Whitruire a cordial welcome, Mr. Ad vertiaer. Governor D. C. ITeyward has accept** an invitation to be present and mak< the chief speech of the evening at th Fill man University Alumanl Banque to be held in Greenville on the evenly of June 10 h. Great prorai^toiUi ar m iking for a splendid banquet, and th inHeat ions are that there Will he a larg number of old Furucan students in at tendance uion it. mm - i-fmmmr??? e ' : i Hi estment. s oi __________________________ at i- Shoe-it ^ t apanee of x\A// 1 "i nan. im- IS II" >o, makes \\ii/ *| ller withsqueezing, . m : W : reme ^!n) I will give ^1/^ I u irge any- v\|// g ? ay we fit I lJ a good fit ||/7 \ l you back W* I ? Jhoes. N\iy W I vnd/2 I; ! urcell's Old Stand. J Is ? The through freight train from Spar-1! ? tan burg Tuesday ran into a c lb standing on the main line just alx>ve the pewcr 1 house aud knocked it from the track. ( " No one was hurt. The cab had been , left on the main line, but no one was in I it at the time of the accident. The committee appointed to locate I lie , Carnegie Public Library met on last * Friday evening. Five or six lots were offered the committee. The matter of I, , deciding was postponed one week, and , J a sub committee appointed to look into , the desirability of the lots offered for I sale. The matter will likely toe settled 1 this, Friday evening. i Sl Spepial pommtinica- 1 tion of Union Uodgo 1 N?" 95 A F* M* wiU > be holden this evcn| ing (Friday) at Ma- P sonic Hall 8 o'clock Members are earnestly requested to , bo prosent.. Business of importance. 11 v isiting Brethren cordially invited. } L. C. Wagnon, T. C. Duncan, Sec. W. M. ^ # . Children's Party. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. \V. i B>bo presented a scene of loveliness < Monday afternoon. Their little < daughters entertained about seventyfive frier da from 4 to 6, and a happier crowd it would be harl to find. These little ladies wsra ably agisted by Mssdamea Brown, Duke acd Thomas and Misses Kathleen Br'gge, { Sft'lie Palmer and Annie Gill. v Dainty refreshments were served on j the lawn; and wiihinj to preserve the ecsne, ftjr. Yatesi came with his camera, and after many efibrts succeeded in photographing them, ? A Sifrj^rJse Pari#. Mias Tsou'se Jeffries, of Qaffbey, Upent a few dgys la?t week with heir { sister. Mr*. Davis Jeffries, accompa t nitd by her friend, Mies Ohrisiine t Goudelock, also of Gaflfney. Oa Fri- 1 Jay evening $ few yoijng people gavp 1 them a surprise party, which did not ); 1 seem like u surprise to the hostess * 1 as she served her "surprised" ames's \ * ? . f to ices and cake, and who also by her 1 i, genial hofcpitality rdded much plfas- ] b ure to the evening. After upending 9 awhile in play tag Flinoh, all left " with merry hearts fall of the evenlay's pleasure?. X. Y. % i , ^ ? ? j I Teaohers Examination, i t The rgular examination f??r tcachor'rf J I? certificate of niialifloatlon wi'.l ye t ekt at i e fcyty fcf fOOh.1* County i 0 $upt. #1.'office for whites; (Joint House t o for colied applicants. 1 ' V P. B. Fast. 20-^W \ C. S. ?. V. C. 1 I i l? II 11 I W??W?M??I The Columbia Reunion. Etta Jaxic, May 18.?My '.ast letter | ras written from Columbia dtuing the I rogrees of the U. O. Veteran Reunion, ' ud I would be glad to take our readers ith me and review the whole matter, iving out as full a report of the p roedi i'gs as possible. As quite a numbe r TTiik Timics readers do not get the Ivautagc of the associated press service would be a pleasure for me to give ill details from my own observation. .8 lias been said before, our capital city d its best to give every one within its mits a roval pand limA anrl if. i* i?/?r. rcessary for me to say in >ro al ong tbat lie. Everybody is full of praise for o'.unibia and its poople. The addresses ! welcome from the various officers of le city, State and veteran organizations i well as lady societies mads us feel ce and easy as well as to anticipate a lightful time, and our apprehensions ere abundantly verified. The meeting of hundreds of old ildiers who have not seen each other in lirty-seveu years or parhaps longer , ade it a veritable reunion, and all the lore a pleasant one. Old memories ere rtvived and days gone by were redled. Not only was this the case with c-soldiers of our own State, but with hers too who hod com? to take port i the reunion and receive a South Carona welcome. To show what pleasant irprises were in store, I will quote a ttle incident as one sample among a lousand others: Major Wells, of M.osley's command, as recogn'zed by a M ississippian w hen le two met on Main street near Wright's Lotel: "How do you do MajorV" ?ked the Mississippian. "Pretty well, lank you. IIow are you and, who are ouV" returned the othor. "lam Wil am B.own of the G.h Mississippi ltegt. 'he last time I saw you I was at Seven 'irres and about a3 near deal as I ever xpcct to bo till I g > hones. 1 was badly rounded--shot through ths lungs. You ave me your canteen and I emptied it or you. You, I think, were the only oan in the ConfeJerate army who had Dy whiskey a*, tli.it time, and I feol uite sure you saved my life." At this he Major took his quondam comrade bj he arm and the two marched off down he street as if tiny were going to reelebrate the Seven Pines battle incident. Comrade Sergt. A. G. Bjntley had the ileasure of meeting some of his old comiany there he had not seon since Lee's iurreuder. Two of them were brothers, ihd jast as ranch alike as two black eyed leas. Ile^ave mo an introduction to iach and I thotlghti. a nti?.ake and introduced me'to the same man ,wice. Miss Cornelia Greer, the beautiful laughter of Judge Greer, was rponror 'or Camp Giles, No. 10S, and her sister, Miss Mary Greer, was Maid of IIoi o \ Miss Christine Goudelock was Sponsor ior Camp Jeffries, No. 889, with Miss Louise, daughter, of the late Capt. John R. Jeffries, as Maid of Honor. Df these we are proud. Mr. John W. McGowan, of Carlisle, svas there too with his brother. He made repeated efforts to fii.d some of lis army comrades. He was a memler >f Capt. W. Ii. DePass ' company. G. P. | liattery, Gight Artillery. The children of the Graded Schools of Columbia made quite a display, and virtually captured the conventior. rhero were on the stage 80 little girls Iressed in white with red sashes, and ibout the eame number of little boys, rheir ages would range from G to 10 i ears, perhaps. They \teiformed their ivork and for half an hour, at least, held ilie large audience spell bound. The first night of the convention Miss Lizzie Lumpkin*, a highly cultured and reautiful you^g lady, made an address >f welcome in behalf of the Daughters >f the Confederacy. ^ YPSt PutlKi Jvrtfef. Tho Baptist S inday Sc'iool Contention will meet at Padgett's Greek ihurch on 5th Sunday in May and Uturday before. S :nd a reprosmta? ive atd a collation. j. r. fnnderburk, Davis j efpries, C li. Hqi,lani>, Commiit'ee, Wakeful Children. For a long time tho two year old child >f Mr. P. ti. Mol'horson, 5!) N. Tenth it., Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep but wo or three hours in tho early part of ho night, which made it very hard fqr ler parents. Her mother concluded hat the pUU'1 hud stomach trouble, ami javu hor half of ono of Chamberlain's itomach and Liver Tablets, which piicted her stomach and she slept the vhole night through Two boxes of liesc Tablets have effected a permanent :ure and she is now well and styona. For sale by, F. C. Fluke, Base Ball. A't interesting game of hall was dayed in Udon Wednesday afierloon, Miy 20 ,b, between tho first, lino of Union anc\ the Columbia team, (here were many people out to witless the game. It seemed for samo ima that it wauld ha a tie gnue, but ioally olosed with a score of 8 to fi u Cfcvor of the Columbia team. Matting and Car HALF PR MAY 22 AN II 9oo yards of Carpet cut in I customers from i to 10 OUIl 75c CARPET, all wool " C>0c " a'l wool fillii il oOc " ingrain cotto: " 35c " granite good No goods at this price will b approval or taken back v j Strictly a Casl Goods delivered when paid foi Jap and China Hatt ; Several hundred remnants fror sold only by the piece, no p cut, sent out on approva1 back when sold OUR 121c MATTING 15c 18c " 22 Jc ! 25c 30c 50c FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, JVM | BAILEY FURNITI i iiJiTrrarvrtr A Good Resc Like a crying baby in church, sht out at once. If you have resolved money where you get good hones lowest price, thtn let this store be ters for anything you need ir.i Dry Goods, Notions, Shoe Have you seen our line of Lidie nrice is 5p.. 10^*. 1/u? nrwl 9:lr> (1, , - ?..? -"V. hose for 15e, and many other thing to mention. Let us know your wa do our best to please you. YOURS FOR RARUd The Cash Bargai D. N. WILBUF A STOCK OF THE HIGH] VEOETABLEand FLO Sufficient to convert the whole of Uni mammoth TRUCK FARM OR FLOV\ A few Wliite Multiplying or Nest The mildest llavorel and best for pickles for winter use at DUKE'S DR f A DAC r vnvLi QUAKER OATS, MO PETTIJOHNS, GRAP1 TUM CEREAL, PRE! BROWN FLAKES all R. M. ES Phono 84. t pet Sale J ICE. ! ID 23 lengths to suit i o yards. i ($ :s7i. ! up; " no. ? i ti warp * ' 25. value " 171. : c sent out on ? vhen sold. . Ii Sale. 1 r. 3,ooo yards in g. n 1 to 40 yards decs will be 5 I or taken (?) G1 c. " Tic. " 9c. " 111c. " 121c. " 15c. * lidc. i\ 22 AND 23. JRE CO. 1 i"B ~ig UA?T/nn<? ik ilution )uld be carried to spend your >t ^oods at the your headquars, Pants, etc. is vests; The )oil quality lace too numerous .nts and we will .INS, n Store, IN. SST GRADE WER SEEDS on county into one. fER GARDEN. On'on Sets on hand, i, also the beat keeper JUG STORE. THERS OATS, E NUTS, POSSTO, BOSTON fresh at 5TES. Main Street* v * L