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11 Strav [ ^7* traw Hat seas I ing some big season hcs close hat in the store w I [A Large ! $2.00 S 1.50 S l.OOS 75 S 50 S 25 S I "The sale is i I won't keep you j I ?* |S| New Clothing Stoi I Looal Laconics. bpBfiNoar or intirbi about town ;w personal and othkrwlsb. Mr. Stout Noland, of Newberry, is in city. Mrs. Elliott is visiting Mrs. G. G. Hp'errin. n Mi. Maditon Wallace, of Spartanburg, His in the city. BS Dr. 1. M. Hair returned from Laurens Tuesday. I Mr. D. S. Cox, of Columb!a, was in the city Monday. Mr. K. D. Bailey, of Carlisle, was in the city yesterday. t Mr. T. B. Meacham, of the Murray Drag Co., is in the city. Mr. Odis Dallas, of Spartanburg, is in the city this week. Mrs. Julia Thomas is attending the summer school at Rock Hill. Mrs. Ethel Smith and son, Stewart, will return to Union Friday. Mr. John Scott, of Jonesville, was in the city Wednesday on business. Mr. Walter Banghman, of Spartanburg, was in Union W|dnesday. Miss Mildred Lindsay, of Jonesville, is visiting Miss Ina McNally. Columbia has put in operation a Jim Crow law for the street car service. Oo to Union Drug Co. for fancy and trilet articles, stationery, hoe cigars, etc. Miss Edna Davis, of Cross Keys, was In Union this week visiting relatives. Quite a number of Thb Times' friends oalled in to see us during the week. J. A. Sawyer, Esq., went to Spartanburg Wednesday on professional business. Miss Ruth Hill, of Carlisle, will visit friends and relatives in Union this week. Mr. I. L. Bobo, a good citizen of wedaiia, called in Wednesday to see the editor. I Miss Ereline Jones, of CartersvlUe, Jpla., is visiting Mrs. Barsie Jones on Booth street. Mis. MoCrerry Olymph is visiting her mother, Mis. A. Y. W. Olympb, of Qtrmphyiile. Miss Katharine Skinner returned to city 8und*y, after a week's visit to ber home in Raleigh, N. C. Miss Bailie Jones, who has been on a visit to Mm C. E. Lipscomb's, retained to Lor homo In Marion Wednesday, v Hat a* * on has just fairly begi I values in them, not d but have cut the pri< rhile they are in seasc Stock to Sele Straw Hats fo Straw Hats fo Straw Hats fo Straw Hats fo Straw Hats foi Straw Hats foi now on, select your from buying. v^wir<22E2EEESE2ZZ re. Pu Rev. J. C. Lawson has been called to supply the Baptist church at Pac- ' olet and will accept the call. Postmaster Hunter has been getting ' about on a crutch part of this week. Rheumatism has hold of him. Mrs. Macbeth Young, Mrs. Dan Wallace and Mrs. Davis spent a day this week at White Stone Springs. Miss Thomson, of Newberry, is visiting her brother, Mr. Thos. Thomson, at the home of Mrs. M. W. | Bobo. Mrs. Geo. Deckle and Mrs. Geo, McKenzie, of Oordele, Ga., are this week visiting their mother, Mrs, F. H. Poston. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Daniels, of Thomasville, Ga., will arrive in Union Friday. They will visit Mrs. E. E. Williamson. ( The State Press Association meets , July 7-10 at White Stone Lithia i Springs. A program that promises j much interest is out. Mr, H. L. Goss is off on a two . weeks vacation. In his absence, Mr. Jamie Rodger will fill his place at the store of Mr. W. D. Arthur. i . There is no tonic equal to Ramon's Tonic Regulator. It is a Tonic that tones the whole system, purities the ' blood, and gives one vim. 2octs, I miss ueatrice tiugnes, me accommo- < dating assistant in the post office, was sick several days ttie past week. She is again able to be at her poet. ( J Dr. Henry Holmes and bride ar- ] rived in Union Wednesday evening and are "at home" to their friends at the residence of Mrs. W. D. Arthur. Contractor H. M. Bell of Spartanbuig has completed the work of dividing and moving the Young residence, and has returned home. Mr. Bell is thoroughly up to this kind of work and can safely be entrusted with the m ?t difficult undertakings. He will probably find several other jobs awaiting him in Union a month later. I Mr. E. M. Anderson was called to Sumter Tuesday by a telegram which 1 informed him that his father was 1 seriously ill. While on the way to Sumter he received another telegram which stated that his father was dead. The elder Mr. Anderson visited his sen here last summer, and made ! many warm friends among the people of Union. He was a genial and warm hearted Christian gentleman, a man that grew old gracefoll; ; he was one of the kind for whom we grieve when he passed from the earth.,' Sale. I da en in th Jo no ha tit wc in. We are offer- wi alt : waiting till the lot :e on every straw w> ri F >n. ^ da G. Mi nn i~ 5 (ia id from, i foi wl thi wn r $1.50 s r 1.00 ? th< r 75 ,? ? ma r 50 L r 35 11 r 20 h" i Jr. ati style, the price '1 Sp: J. J is ' Lit nd/Z ? 33*9 w roell's Old Stand. gggggy en Miss Lilla Ilerndon, of Carhsle, visited fo! Lbe Misses Goforth Wednesday and c. Thursday of this week. She was accompanied by her cousins, Master Ed- ,<v ward and Miss Francis Finley, of York- *0S ville, who aie visiting relatives and friends in Carlisle. Mr. E. Morris, son of Rev. T. E. Morris lias taken charge of the shanty, the small store on Main street opposite The Bailey Furniture Company's store. We are glad to see this young man thus m seek to improve his financial rating dui- ,}r ing his summer vacation, llow better rei can a young man spend his vacation than c? by plunging into honest work? 25 Mr. W. F. Bobo called in Thursday and spent a few minutes in conversation with the Editor. Mr. Bobo says that the damage to him farm was very heavy. He estimates the damaore to the Dlantn- ''1 tion of Miss Sue Jeter to be not less than ^ one thousand dollars. If this is a sample m< of what all the farms along the track of la( the Hood had to suffer the aggregate los? te< Is something fearful. ml "s The Children's Day exercise at the ^ First Baptist church Sunday night efl was quite a success. The congregation filled the house to overflowing ,n and the collection amounted to $20 11 Miss E. Alexander deserves great sei credit for the thorough training of coi the little people. They did quite mi well. ev Mrs. Minnie Boggs, wife of Solicitor Boggs. died at her home in Pickens yesterday morning. She had been an inva- Rt lid for several months and her death was 3. expected at any tirae. Four little c'nl- 19 Iren survive her. She was a most estiDhristian woman, and had many friends In this section who regret to hear of her Jeath.?Anderson Intelligencer. The relief committee for the flood sufferers expended five or six thousand lollars, and have left on hand something like eighteen thousand dollars that is not needed. The Columbia State suggests that the sum be divided among the farmers along the track of the flood. Thi& is a good suggestion, and will be giving help to some of the severest sufferers, in a financial way, that the flood reached. If a farmer had his farm lands well nigh ruined, be suffered the loss of his working capitai and certainly needs a lift When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and Eleasant in effect. For sale by F. C. tuke, druggist. Col. J. H. Tillman has been grantel a te change of venue and will be trie 1 in I * Lexington County. I ^ JONHSVILI.P JOTTINGS. rop Conditions?Child Ititten hy a Mad Dog?Man Has a Hand cut off?Personal Mention. Jonebvillb, June 22.?Last Satury and again today thoro wero show- j s of rain in this community, and some places the showers wero ail at was needed, but right around nesville the rains were light and it as much as wo would like to huvo d. Farmers aro putting in full ne in their crops and with another sek of favorable weather the farms 11 be In fair condition. Work of rescuing the mill property )ng the Pacolet river continues and e depot and platform here are cov?d with the cloth and cotton and it )k8 very balyd, but the bleacherit s 11 no doubt make the cloth look all ;ht again. Mrs. Ben Kennedy's litile grand ughter, the child of Mr. and Mrs. M. Scott, of Columbia, was at rs. Kenn?dy's ld3t week on a visit d a bird dog bit the child last Friy on the nose and afterwards bit a g and cow and was then put up to ait the results. The child was rried to Charlotte by Dr. Chambers treatment with a mad stone ilch was applied to the wound, and b doctor thero thought t.Hp ,?iiii,i s In no danger from the wound. Johnson Smith, a colored man F.vl near town, while coming from the rvcst field last week riding a mule d carrying a sythe cradle, was rown by the mule and ho fell on 5 scythe blade and his right hand s cut ofl. He is doing very well. Itev. Mr. Going, a student of Furin University, accompanied Rev. T. Corroll ycsterdnj to hi~s church i filled Rev. Mr. Carroll's pulpit him morning aud night. Misses Ida and Lula Penney, of beville, who have been visiting the nily of Mr. E. M. Penney, returned mo today. Mrs. Lou Long and Mr. J.G. Long, , oi Union, visited friends and reives in our town j esterday and lay. Miss Alma Duncan, of Heath rings, is visiting the family of Mr. C. Mobley. Mrs. Fletcher Smith, of Galfney, visiting the family of Mr. J. J. itlejohn. Telephone. That Throb/ting Headache iVould quickly leave you, if you used . King's New Life l'ills. Thousands sufferers have proved their matchless irit for Sick and Nervous Headaches ey make pure blood and build up ur health. Only 2"> ccnls, money ck if not cured. Sold by K. O, Duke, uggist. cck Hud Excursions via Southern Railway. The Southern Railway will sell week ,1 DVPnrol.\i> U,.lr?lo t "-i- -- ? vavutoiuii wuncio 11ui11 ui1j ji1 i lows: To Isle of I'ulms, $.j Ho; Brevard. N. , $3 10; Iaike Toxaway, N. C., $5 ^0. Tickets limited to return Tuesday folding date of sale. Season tickets are to on sale to all principal summer rerts. For full information apply to It W. Browne, Agent, Union, S. C. R. W. Hunt, Div. P.is. Agt., Charleston, S. C. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, reoto from civilization, a family is often ivcn to desperation in case of accident, suiting in Burns, Cuts Wounds, Ulrs, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's nica Salve. Its the best on earth, c, at F. C. Duke's Drug .Store. In York County. Mrs. Robt. J. Herndon entertained on riday evening in honor of her guest, iss Sadie Fant, of Union, one of the ost accomplished and popular young lies in the State. "Flinch" was the iture of the evening which afforded uch amusement for the guest. The uvenirs" bore the South Carolina lors, and the decorations were very ective. Mrs. Ilerndon'a charming peisonality d genial hospitality always charms her ests. Delicious refreshments were ved, and after engaging in pleasant aversation those present departed jeh delighted with sueh a ^pleasant ening. ADVERTISED LETTERS rm&iuing in the Post Office at Union CM for the week ending June 20, 03. Carter, Mrs J G Cbildeis, I'eet Conley, Elsie, (^) Farr, J M Gilliam, Miss Carrie Glenn, Charley Hall, Roland, Haynes, Mrs Martha Hawkins, Willie Howell, Kissie Hackes, Mis Carry Jones, Mrs Marion Law so Mrs Mat tie Lawn, I) W Matter, Estella McLanes, A J Munai, Gaetan Porter, Elnora Roboon, I >a id Roogest, John Sanders, E/.ill Thuiston, Hartiff Btudrage, Fannie P Turner, II M Wilson, Will Wesley, Wm Worthy, J B. Persona calling for the above let. rs will please say if advertised, and ill be required to pay one cent for i*ir delivery. j. C. Hunter. P. IK. We Can't I Why we are no More Hamm? The GOODS are r are RIGHT and the them is getting right, everybody to get RIG them. Price from 75< | ^ MOSQUITC Are ging; to be scarce and big more of the "varmints" "billir ever beon known at this time ol ami Hies too, with a Dixie Net. BAILEY FURN Just For li THE CELEBI Mennen's Talci TO ARRIVE TH One Cent will buy any I paper pins, paper nee-lies, lea l pen 24 envelopes, 1 thimble, package Uai balls cotton, 1 handkerchief. 103 4-4 sheeting only 2ic yard. That Cannon Cloth you long is here waitii THE CASH BAR MRS. D. N. WI] A STOCK OF THE HI( VEOETABLEand FL Sufficient to convert the whole of mammoth TRUCK FARM OR FL< A few White Multiplying or Is The mildest flavored and best for pi for winter use at r^v fl T l / m?^ s-* I U UKtT?> White Wine As good as the best a the rest. Sold at 2 under a guarantee something. SEE ME FOR V R. M. E S Phone 84. Inderstand i f i t selling ocks. : ! vD'O H1>A a' r j ight, the Prices 3 weather for and we want rHT into one of 2 to $5.00. ? ! h later on?there are ; ig" around than has ' the year?fool 'em? i as | ITU RE CO. !| 5 Cents ^ATED um Powder, IS WEEK, of the following: icil, 24 sheets note paper, r pins, 1 spool cotton, 2 yards spool silk for 5c. have waited for so ig for you. GAIN STORE. LBURN xHEST GRADE .OWER SEEDS Union county into one DWER GARDEN. Jest On'on Hots on hand, ckles, also the best keeper DRUG STORE. Vinegar nd better than 5c per gallon that is worth rl N EGAR, ITES. Main Street