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EAC OPPO DO YO Do you know / j A ** UU III Bargains in Sumi Bargains i.i Millii Drugs. Never mis ?hnict E SANIUC SPARKS? Personal Paragraphs.?People am. JFj vents of Interest to all Readers. Miss E'llfil Jrttfll*. ft tfllf-lini- it? Salem (N. C ) Female college, i; home to spend the vacation. Miss Annie Gregory, who recently went to Lindrum to tench a ir.usit c'as*, came home la^t Saturdiy to visit, while visiting relatives were at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Waters of Win dors, Ga., arc here on a visit to the family of Mr. John W. Gregory. Mrs. A. W. Green and Mrs. Wal ter Stokes of Union, have been on ? visit to the family of Mr, W. T Stokes, Sr. It is very likely that Mr. Join W. and Iraneus McGowan, brothers will get the contract for building th< bank building at Carlisle, if the^ have not already secured it. Quarterly conference for this cir cuit was held at Kelly's Chapel, a few miles below Carlisle, Saturday before, and oth Sunday. Small grain is ripening fist, aiu much is ready for the scythe, bm this, Monday a. m , the wcathir ii very threatening for harvest; tv< almost always have rain during grain cutting time. 101 degrees was the maximum temperature for May and the highest ever recorded for May here. Vcr) few miil-summcr days go abovt that. A splendid rain fell here last week, and crops were greatly rcjuvi natcd. The wind was very strong and some hail fell, hut damage from either was light. Cloudy weather prevailed afterwards, and moisture lasted well. The chain gang passed through here last week, ami Saturday it returned, going to Union. 1 do not know where it was going, did not have a chance to ask Mr. Hancock, but presumed it was going to Fish Dam Township, Several young people went from here to Carlisle last Friday nii?ht to see the circus that failed to give a performance here the night before, and I reckon saw the snakes, parrots, the monkey and the billy-goat. I am one of those badly disap pointed fellows and will feel it for several days to come. I did not get off to attend that Convention at Pad-* gett'a Creek, 5th Sunday. I ex. hausted every means except riding mule back or trying to break a mule H DAY BR RTUN1 U GRASP 1 what you nr it see our bar] mer Clothing! I nery! And your ;s your opp So Hurry. to harness, I asked a young lady's man to double in and let us go, but he would not and he has missed a chance of meetrng some of those gir's over there, and I have missed seeing i them for this time injself. I know j 1 would have enjoyed the convention and would have been delighted to r have been with the people. A man ; ought to know a good thing when he tastes it, and I have "tasted" the t sociability of that community, that ol the old men and ladies, the girls and . the young men, and I can speak a ; word of praise in my absence for I have never had anything but a good time when over there, and was set ! ting much store on being there this . time. Ob! no, it was not from choice I was not there and I felt "ill at i case" ail day Saturday and Sunday. IIey Deknkk. J.OCK1IA RT LETTil R. J Death of Mr. C.Ii. Brnwley?Homo Goes to New Orleans?Dentil of a JJttle Child?Personal 1 Mention, r Lockiiakt, June 1.? Died at this 1 place on the 29th of May Mr. C. B. t Brawley, aged about 40 years. lie * had been in bad health for some i time yet his death was very unex' pccted. 11 is wife and four children survive hiin. The eldest of the ' children is lifteen years old and the - youngest is seven. Yes, Mr. Editor, iny threat to at? tend the reunion of the U. C. V. at New Orleans was put in execution, - and I saw so many people that I am just beginning to realize that I am ; "Homo." I have not felt much like i writing since, and I might add, talk ' ing either. If I had gone to a ncar! by town my uxor and little homines could very easily draw me out in conversation, hut as it is, I can't converse worth a cent about the many wonderful things to ho seen in the Crescent City. I met some r f my boyhood acquaintances whose names had long been rubbed from my memory. I have plenty of notes that I jotted down on a note book until my surroundings became so great that | they refused to he jotted. Take it all in all, I had a vtry pleasant time and enjoyed my trip very well, and sometime when my nerves get quiet I may give an ac count of my trip but not now for I like a great quantity of being calm yet. I had an idea that I would mc some of my notes in this letter but it might he crowded out. I will (wait until next time. INGS ITIES. / < THEM ? liss when you gains? bargains in Shoes! money's worth in " ~~~~~ lortunities. ? J. II. Moody, Supt. of the Dwigbt Cotton Mill of Alabama City, was a visitor at the homo of Supt. Gainer last Saturday. Died last Saturday morning Fcncb, only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hunsinger, aged 14 months, lie was a bright, pleasant little child and quite a favorite of all who knew him. Ilis remains were buried at Mt. Tabor church, an extra train being ran to accommodate Mr. Hunsinger's friends. The pall bearers were Messrs. W. T. Garner, W. J. NVeathersbeo, E. C. Jeter and E. J. Iluskey. Miss Myrtle Ilannan, of Inman, is visiting at Mr. John S. Hunsinger's. Miss Alice Riggins who has just finished a business course at Converse is a visitor in our town. Mr. George W. 11 raw ley left last week for Converse College. Homo. Buffalo Bits. Miss Helen Hamilton has been visiting the last week at the home of her brother, Dr. Reuben Hamilton, and on Monday she returned to her home near Carlisle accompanied by the doctor's wife. Mrs. William Gii tg has cone to her mothers to spend a month. Mrs. E. S. Jones, has gone on a visit t? friends and relatives in Paeo let and Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vice visited his old home near Walnut Grove church Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen visited at Pacolct Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lillie McGregor of Pacolet was on a visit to friends this week. Two single sisters of Mrs. J. C. Ram ply have come to live with her. Mrs. James Ilunsinger, a long* time sufferer with consumption, died last Thursday and was buried near her old country home. The new addition to the mill is progressing nicely. In five or eix weeks the walls will be ready for the roof. Wo arc getting anxious for our macadamized streets and cement side walks. The protracted meeting conducted by Rev. Mr. Sublctt and Mr. Durham, his singer, came to a close sooner than the people expected. The earnestness of the preacher and faithfulness of the singer will not soon be forgotten. We believe much good was done. Buffalo Saoe. Special Advertisements Notices will bo Inserted in this column at the i ate of ?? words or loss for 25o ono issue, four issues for 75o. Additional linos over ' tweuty llvo words 5o a line. The house on the iiudson, The i'lt, Coi jurors House, A Tai Heel Baron, Cliveden, The Grey Cloak, Darrt-ll, Cornet Strong, The Mysteiy of Murray Davenport, and other late books, the June Magazines and the July fashions at Scaikk's. CLOSE OUT SALE STILL GOING on at McNeace's. It. yy anted?several persons - - V4 vuMinvtCA auu gwsil IC^lUllltlUU in each State (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expensso additional, all payablo in cash each Wednesday direct from head office. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self addressed envelope. Colonial Co., ilOl Dearborn St., Chicago. 12-12t OU WILL NEVER KNOW what genuine bargains are unless you attend McNeace'a close out salt*, li W" ANTED ?YOUNG MEN TO prepare for Government Positions Fir.e openings in all departments. Good Salaries. Rapid Promotions. Examinations soon. Particulais free. Inter-State Cor. Inst. 18-l'2t Dedar Rapid', la: McNEACE'S CLOSE OUT SALE still draws large crowds. It. Mo ME ACE HAS GIVEN AWAY many dollars this week in his close out sale. ll. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in llurnJJ^uts Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supplv of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Its the best on earth, i'oe, at F. C. Duke's Drug Store. ? Notice of Election for Treasurer. In obedience to an Act of the General Assembly entitled an "Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to authorize the election of a Town Treasurer for the Town of Union, S. C., Ac., Ac ," approbed February 16'h, 1003; Resolved, and it. is hereby oid-ied, that an election lie held in the Town of Union, S. C , on the 9-h day of June nex% (it beu g the second Tuesdaj) for the election of a Town Tieasurer, whose term of | c filce shall be two years and salary $30 per month or three hundred and sixty dollars per annum. The voting precints and managers of each for this election shall be as follows, to-wit: Ward One. S. It Crawford's Livery Barn. Precinct Managers, S. M. Beaty, W. D. Wilkins. It. W. McDow. Waid Two: Nicholson's Ware ltoom, at Corner Main and Mountain streets. Precinct Managers, C. T. Murphy, M. M- Scott, J It. Ilix. Ward Three: Police Headquarters, Precinct Mauageis, C. Whitlock, J. E. Squire, T. E. I)ean. Ward Ft u : DounStai.s, Court House, Precinct Managers, M. L Lemaster, Walter Humphries, Joseph Sanders. The polls shall open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. Managers of election will be governed by the laws of force governing municipal elections and will conduct electiou under the same. Only duly and legally registered voters of the Town are qualified to vote in said election. Managers are required before opening polls to take the oath prescribed under the Law for same. Upon the close of the polls the managers at each precinct will publicly count and declare the vote of the precinct and then proceed with the certificate of the precinct vote to the Council Chamber and there tabulate the ward vote of the Town and declare the election. Done and ratified in Council assembled this the 19th day of May A. D., 1908. Attest: Macbeth Young, W. D. Arthur, Mayor. Clerk and Treasurer. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used j I)r. King's New Life Pills. Thousands oi sunerers nave proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, i They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 2"> cents, money back if not cured. Sold by F, C. Duke, Druggist. .. m For City Clerk and Treasurer. I am a candidate for re-electicn of Treasurer for the town of Union according to an Act of the last General Assembly, calling for said election to be held tecond Tuesday in June next. Respectfully, 19- W. 1>. Arthur. I hereby announce myself a candidate t( r Clerk and Treasurer of the city of Union, S. C.. for election on the 9th day 11 of June, and will greatly appreciate the pe< pie's support. S. M. Rick, Jr., E. U. I I hereby announce myself a candi I naie lor election to the office of Treasurer of Town of Union, S, C. J. F. McIa kk. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. C. nMth Year Begin* Sept, 35th. Letters, Science. Engineering. One Scholarship to each County of South Carolina. Tuition $40 Board and furnished room in 4fl>ormitory, $10 per month. All candidates for admission ' are permitted to compete for Boyce j Scholarships,* which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, address |. Harrison Handolimi, 22-2t p President. I 'WgiBH Attractive Boy's Straw Hats only... 6c ] Men's Straw Hats for... 10c Men's Summer Coats for 50c , Men's Blue and Black Serge Coats from $2 up Men's Gauze Shirts ^-^Quali Men's Nainsook Under- I wear, the coolest thin*: ' 1 you ever wore, the . price is 25c and 50c Boy' Base Ball Ladies' Canvas Shoes, per pair, only 75c Mens Overalls for 25c Big Line o Comsibting of Towels, Handt Shirts, Dress Shirts, Hosiery, Fa Jewelry at prices you can't resist COME TO HE When you want g M c L L The Unde r** no"? If you have houses to rent, keep your collections up to date. 2 for Bale in the REAL ESTATE 1 a pledge you our best service. 2 Our business has been verysi Union, and if special efforts coui " able to please all our customers. and will do all we can to give per 1 J. M. JOHN 2 THE REAL E8' 2 M. & P. Bank Building, UHlMININeiHINNieH i Tomb S i WW Tablets, | and Mo ^ Made of beat ffr.de of Wbir* or ^ neat designs, i W. W. COOPEI ^ Call on mc at M. W. Bo! Final Discharge. Notice is herely Riven that J. A. Brown and W. M. Pelmer, executors of the estate of W. 11. Brlggs, deceased, have applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate in and for the county of Union, for a final discharge as such executors. It Is Ordered, That the 7th day of July, A. D. 1903. be fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said estate. Jafon M. Greer, Probate Judge Union couaty, 8. O. Published in Union TImks June 5, 1903. 23-30d. Notice of Opening of Books of Subscription. Pursuant to a commission issued to the undersigned as corporators by the Secretaiy of State of South Carolina on the 30th day of Mav. 1903 nntt** hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of The Union Grocery Company will be opened at the office of Macbeth Young and at the heme of L. Jj. Wagnon, in the town of Union, county of Union, State of South Carolina, on the 6th day of June, 1903, at 12 o'clock noon. The said proposed corporation wilt have a capital stock of $15,000, divided into 150 shares of the par value of $100 i arh, with its principal place of business at Uniou, 8. U., and will be empowered to engage in a general mercantile buiii.ess. Macurth Yoitno, j Jj. L. Waonoh, ( Corporators. J une 3, 1903. It. I Bargains. Men's all wool two piece Suits, guaranteed, to ^ keep you cool, for only $6.00 Men's imitation Panama Hats, looks as well as the genuine article, the - ^ price is only 75c and Drawers, all ities.^?^ 3oat Collar Springs for ? i <? _ oniy ou Big line of Suspenders, your choice, per pair, for 10c Shoes for 15c. Drop Stitch Hose for Ladies, M;ses and Children from 15c up f Samples, :erchief*, Undershirts, Work ns, etc., Closing out a lot of kDQUARTERS enuine bargains. i r e sy rsellers. ISISNMMMMMSISItMM I C E! I we can rent them for you, and If you have anything to offer i ine, place it with ua. We will atlsfactory since we have been In 7 at (or anything, we hope to bo i We appreciate your patronage 9 feet satisfaction. SON & CO., I rATE PEOPLE, 1 Union, S. O. Z I irw-w'wrir ' >tones, i | , Slabs, Ji ! numents jtt 3 Colored Marble. Quod work, J prices right. ? Acnt Hf ^ ^ SOUTH CAROLJNA MAWMJ? I bo's store, Union, S. C. * Executor's Notice. All persons having claims against the ectate of Treacy If. Lemaster, late cf Union county, deceased, will present tliem to the undersigned properly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment at once to J. Wesley Scott, 22-3t Executor last will tmm. fitment Treacy Lemaster, deceased. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby fires that J. H. McKisslck. administrator of the estate of Lillian G. McKlmick, deceased, has applied ti Jason 11. Greer, Judfe of Pro* bate, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such administrator. It Is Ordkrkd, That the 30th day of June A. IX 1003, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said estate. Jason If. Gnrnt, < Probate Judge Union County, 8. C. Published June 20th, 1008, in Union Times. 22-801. RAYENSCR0FT, The Barker. "When you arista an easy share, it As good as barber erer gares ^ Just call on me at my saloon, At mornings ere or noon; 1 cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contour of the faee." RAVENSCROFT, The Berber. 21-1 j. Opposite Post Ofioa. \