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r I? ? . A . KM 1*-^ has c! if! havei i "i SK. Mfa Fop a fei ' Ay style, bi <*> y?ursfo1 Watch o ^ them I New Clothing \ Local Laoonios. BlFPKNINOSr OF INTKRBn ABOUT TOWN J PERSONAL AND OTHER WL8E. Hon. A. G. Lyles was in Union 1 Wednesday. Miss Terrisa Wood of Facolet is visiting Mrs. W. D. Wilkins. MUs Gertrude Webber visited Mrs. Liisle Hames last week. 1 Little Miss li?alse Sexton accompanied her fathpp to Laurens. I hjrs, Lewis If. ffodger is quite sick at her home on Sooth street. Mrs. C. T. Boyd left this week for a ' stay at White Stone Lithia Springs. < Miss Lillie Goforth is visiting i friends at Carlisle this week. Mrs. Marvin Soott is visiting rela- i tives and friends at Jonesville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. A. Jeter, of ' Santnc, were in Union Wednesday. Mrs. Lyles Bobo, of Sedalla is spend- ' tng a few days with Mrs. M. W. Bobo. Mrs. D. P, Boyd is spending several days with her son, Mr. Claude Boyd. Misses Mary and Helen Fant of San fcuj, are visiting at tbe home of Mrs. J. A. Fant. Mrs. P. A. Gardner and children, , of New York, are visiting at Mr. M. W. Bobo's. Miss Azile Tinsley returned last Thursday after visiting for some time in Chester. The loe factory at Buffalo is in < operation. Buffalo ice is sold in Union daily. Mr. Frank Brewington of Spartanburg, is visiting his brother, Mr- George Brewington. Rev. Croswell McBee and wife returned to Union after spending several . weeks in R. I. Mr. D. G. Clarke la spending a few days in Anderson this week, attendv p ?g.ia week." Mrs. C. T. Boyd returned from Newberry Satui day night. Mrs. Pat Boyd apcom panted fjer. * *' r\ Mrs. W. ?. Thomeonjancfcchildrew left this week for ivktay in the Mountains of North Oarolina. 1 Rev. G. C. Yaughan will preach ai A Phillippi Church on Sunday morning at J1 o'clock. ItaDtism at 10 o'clock. ^ The erection of a new building in Union la so frequent en occurence ' that It la hardly worth ohronlcllng. 1 Mr. Olough Arthur has gone to HendersonTiiJe, N. 0., as the pritate secretary for Mr, Sam D. Cox, Gen'l i Agent for the State Life Insuranoe ^Sompany, of Indianapolis. Mr. Arthur will be gone until September 14 | HALF PRI r sa 5 yellow tlpk< Losed but w i one-half pri Iat Sal ff days. A few siz< nt if you can get ' one-half the fopn up west window, Store. Puree ; ? Rev. A. G, Wardlaw and faml will spend a month at Glenn Spring the popular and health-giving rasor Hon. H. G. Little was in Unit Wednesday. He reports crops aboi laid by and seemed cheerful at happy. Mjrs. A. W. Stewart, who has bet visiting Mrs. Lizzie Hames, left lai week to visiting relatives and frient In JTairfJeld county. % Mrs. p. A. Gardner, after spending Tew days with her sister, Mrs. M. V Bobo, left Wednesday for a visit to h Father, A Jr. Farrer, at Cross Anphor. Mr. P. G. Austell left for Wt Spring Wednesday, upon leaning th; tils Uttle cbild bad taken a serious tun Mrs. Austell was staying at We Spaing in hopes that the little or might be restored to beslth. Mr. W. W. Tracy, of North Pacol section, called in Monday and paid ,m pleasant visit. Mr. Tiacy was born an reared seven miles from Union, < Brown's Creek. For the past tweni fears he has lived on North Pacolet i Cherokee County. We are always gl to have our friends call on us. Mr. M. Emanuel, of St. Pau Minn., has accepted a position wit Mr. J. Cohen, his brother-in-lai Mr. Emanuel is a yonng man of fit Eromise, and pleasant address. H eld a position as claim agent wit the Western Railway which he gai up to oome to Union. Mr. F. A. Rice left for West Sprit Wednesday. Mr Haskell Thomas spei some time there and was wonderful restored. He had suffered with a vei severe case of chronic indigestion. Ui on Mr. Thomas' recommendation, M Rice was seized with a desire to try tl healing properties of the famous We Springs water. Sewerage Goes In Immediately At a meeting of the Board of Sei erage Commissioners a nitfht th week a contract for putting-m sewei age 'Was let. There were fonr bid Geo. O. Tenney, Spartanburg, $21 882.50; Guild and Co., Chattanoogi Tenn., $24, 506.50; Minnequa Coi struction Co., Pueblo, Col.* $82,691 20; Municipal Engineering abd Coi struction Co., Chicago, III., $81 451.00. Mr. Tennoy waa awardc the contract. There will be 1 miles of piping, varying in si& from 8 to 18 inches. 14 car loa( of the piping have already arrive and twenty more are on the roa< Work will begin as soon as Mr. Tei ney can get his force together. Tk sewerage will be carried 2} miles ot west of Union and will empty in tl Beaty Mill Creek, The work is I be oompletod in four months. ??pp?W wmmmmmmmmmrnrnrnm CE l L E. I * !gf '6 Will \^W^\ ?m le-' ml 3S of each cvljy? , a fit its d ? > iep price. Jw its full of It's Old Stand. ly For _ headache?sick headache?a a, "splitting" nervous headache?in fact, any old kind of a headache, use Ramon's Pills. They clear tho system ol >n the cause of headachos. 25 doses 25c. Sold by Union Drug Co. id A Picuic. West Springs, Aug. 5. j Mil. Editor: I will ask your kindl3 ness for a short, space in your paper for thp purpose of advertising a picuic. I have been requested, as township supery intendert, to call all the Sunday Schools '* together on Saturday, Aug. 15th, at West Springs. Everybody requested to pome and bring a tqll baskedst We wjtnt to have a pleasant time. We At expect to spend the day in songs and u apeeohes on Sunday School work, st G. T. Hyatt. re If you want to get a hustle on your, self?want to have those essentials ' called vim and push, without a cotlnued ? unnatural exertion?keep the organs of 1(1 the body working like a nowly oilod >n piece of machinery. Ramon's treat[y ment of Llvor pills and Tor.ic Pellets (> 'supplies the means; they produce no rd unpleasant sensations?no purging'griping or ovil after effects, but impart strength and vigor from the very begln'? ning of the treatment. 25 doses?oom;h plete oourse?25c. Sold by Union v. Drag Co, ie ?: le A Mixed-Up A /Fair. ih re A barbecue, picnic and fi?h fry combined was engaged in Wednes ig day out on the Forest by several ol M our Union citizens. To make sure of dinner a chunk of beef, another of ^ mutton and a few chickens were carr. ried along. These articles were to m fall back upon in case the fish failed !t to come to view. Those composing the party were Messrs. J. R. Wilcutt D. S. Abbott, P. E. Hamilton, T, Crosby, Albert Crosby, W. F. Hughes, W. R. Briggs, Dr. Culp, J" Dr. Austell, Dr. Hamilton, W. F. 18 Harris and R, Culp. f: An Enjoyable Occasion, 5, a, On Wednesday evening a party of i- young people spept a, most delight ful evening at the hospitable home ?* of Mr. T. K. Foster. Among the 5, party were Misses Pearl Goforth, d Lilla Herndon, Bernice Going and 0 Maude Kelley, and Messrs. Ben 8. Tinalev. " .Tames VinnanL Is Goforth, Haynes Harris and Charles :d Counts. At this home we were 1. royally treated to watermelons and i" fruits, whioh were in abundance and ie greatly enjoy by all. To onoe visit it tnis happv home is a guarantee of ie the open-hearted hospitality extend to ed by these good people. A Participant. / With Travel-atnined Garments. I Jeff Humphries, a negro mar about 60 years of age, arrived fron Arkansas this week. He went out there eighteen years ago. lie had money to bring him to Greenville, Miss., on the train. From there he "hit the grit" to Union. He has been on the road ever since May. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cuts or punv boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Bucklen s Arnica salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c at F. C. Duke's Drug Store. Moonlight Picnic. A few couples went out on a picnic to Murnhv'o SKnnlo \t.1 ? ? j w vuvuio uimujr cvcillDg. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boyd and Mrs. Gardner were ciiaperones. Delicious lunch was served. The party was made up of the following: Miss Floridc DePass and Mr. A. W. Lowcry, Miss Bessie Young and Mr. F. II. Garner, Miss Nina Colton and Dr. I. M. Ilair, Miss Jessie Cruvens and Mr. Arihur Copeland, Miss Belle Foster and Mr. F. II. Gilliam, Miss Sadie Fant and Prof. Clarence Edwards. ??- m ? Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been found will interest many. A run down system, or despondency, invariably precedes suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self-destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only ."iOc. Satisfaction guaranteed by F. C. Puke, Druggist. A Show Born In Union. It has doubtless happened that shows have gone out of existence in Union before this. It is probably true that until no.w, no show has come into being in Union. Mr. W. Cf. Hughes has gotten up a genuine negro minstrel company. , * 9 Death of Mrs. Walddrop. On Saturday morning of lust week. Mrs. John Ij. Waldrop, who resides near the Cotton Mill store got up to get breakfast. Shortly after rising, she entered the pantry; her husband hearing a sound as of some one falling, rushing in Ilie found Mrs. Waldrop dead, holding a piece of meat in one hand and In the other a carving knife. She leaves a llu. it'nnli a i-? ? L" " * * u?v ncono uiu iuirtut. out5 wiis duncn at Mt. Lebanon and Rev. C. H. Holland preached the funeral. Mrs. Waldrof ' was a good woman aod a sincere Chrlctian?one who had many friends. Hei luisband and other relatives have the ?le< p sympathy of the community. 4 " Accomplished Woman. Mrs. Sunie L. Eagleton, of Leghorn, Italy, is visiting her cousin, Mrs- VV. J. Ilaile. She was a Miss Littlejohn, of Pacolet. Sho was once a missionary to Brazil; sent out by the Methodist church. Some four or five years ago she married Capt. Henry A. Eagleton, a sea oaptain, whose vessel flies an English flag. Mrs. Eagleton is an accomplished woman. She was a school mate o! Miss Johnnie Sanders, herself a missionary. A Protest. Home, 8. C., Au*. 8, 1908. K 1 itor Union Times: It is now about sixty days sinoe the bridge at Orindall was swept away, and so far as the traveling public knows, there is no effort being made to fix a way to cross the river. There are some gentlemen there with some small bateaux that will carry you across foi a small fee, but buggies or wagons ol any considerable weight cannot cross at all. Men, and women too, are daily risking thbir lives in crossing. It is the only orossinz on the rivei between Qaffney and Jonesvilie and Union. The owners of land there, Messrs. Kison and Nance, gave written permission to build and land a flat near the old bridge place three days after the flood. But, so far ae any one can see, no effort has beep made as yet to put the ty*t in. tourely those whose duty it is to look aftei the matter do not know what great iuconvenlonce aud danger exist. One who suffers. Wm. Jkkkrikb, Violent Attack of Diarfk&aa Cared by Chamberlain^ Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life i*aved. A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief," says John J. Patton, a leading citizen of Patton, Ala. "A friend recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa remcd. 1 bought a twenty Ave cent bottle and after taking three doeses ef it was entirely cured. I consider it the beat remedy in the world for bowel oomplatnfs. For sale by F. C. Duke. CALL AT RAVENSCROFT A SON For clean and easy Shaving. Stops Cough and Works oft the Cold LaxV.ive Hromo-Qninine Tablets cult aoold io one day. No cure, i.o \ ay prloe 95 oeota. 6-lj KILL THE h t I On your porcfc BAMBOO SCRI Keep it out of your doors wit ADJUSTABLE / for porches, doors anc nffiofiR Rtnyoc nnrl i v ... w w Wf WWA AA V? M Now is the tin ICE CREAM FI Refrigerators, Wat Mosquito Nets, Har Porch Goods. BAILEY FURNI i I F IT |SHO Cj : YOU WJO It will pay you THE CASH BARC MRS. D. N. WIL i A STOCK OF THE HIG ! VEGETABLEand FL i Sufficient to convert the whole of I mammoth TRUCK FARM OR FLO A few White Multiplying or Ne 1 The mildest flavored and best for picl 1 for winter use at DUKE'S t 1 DAILY ARRIVAL 0 Beginning Suturd ty, . from the Chicora Vi ? Ft. M. E S Realizing tlThat the people of Union and cc i the best of everything going, we 5 with ' The Estey Organ, k * Also Wheeler & Wilson Nc Domestic Sewing Machines. T1 proved, most up-to-date sewing n be induced to buy an inferior ras get one of these at the same price We also Repair and I For all make3 of machines, and bands, etc. in stock. Headquarl cbandise of every discHption, inc ing Machines. Satisfaction gua : trial. Yours to pic J. H. S P | I \ IOT SUN ies with SKNS. windows and AWNINGS I windows, for ' residences. ____________ | tie for GEEZERS, er Coolers, rimocks and rURE CO. s e s iNT to visit ? A 1ST IAIIN MUKb. BURN. HEST GRADE OWER SEEDS Jnion county into one WER GARDEN. st On'on Sets on hand, des, also the best keeper )RUG STORE. F GRAPES ? A.ug. l*t, g| rt ? I I ft ktJ mW ncydiu. w T E s- I ie Fact i?^ mnty are entitled to iix) supplying them the sweetest toned ?nd *> most popular organ >. 0, New Home and iree of the latest imlachine made Don't ichine w'? en you can Furnish Supplies carry oil, needles, ters for musical merluding Victor Talkranteed. Give us a ' ?'~ ?