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* I Wh Dre "* Goc Must go. ] 1 ti *~" ?? ~ - - - ? Cut Pric White Dr eeewgg??!, .,1. ...1^,, ggg Come If and g choic II must out a mer ? Yours on M. W. 1 r Local Schedule for Passenger Trail TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. Arrive 9:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. i " 1:60p.m. " 2:10p. i TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG. Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:8? a. i " 9:10 p.m. " 9:80 p. i Cloee connections at Spartanburg wi trains for Atlanta and Charlotte ai intermediate stations, ana at uoiumt for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonvil and points south. Through trains f Asheville, etc. Nos. 9 and 10 carry through slee era between Jacksonville and Cincinnat SEABOARD SCHEDULE. No. 27?South bound passenger arriv at Carliale at 2 a. i No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. i No. 38?North bound passenger arriv at Carlisle 3:37 a. i No. 84?Arrives at Carlisle 6:48 p. i Local News Note Points Personal and Otherwij Picked up and Paragraphed by Our Pencil-Pusher. Mr. Norman Hamee is sick with fevc Little Marie Anderson is quite si< with fever. Mr. J. W. Parr, of Adamsburg, calh In to see us Friday. Mrs. Marvin Boyd is visiting at t! home of Mrs. Warren Arthur. Mr. B. W. Whitlock, of Jonesvill Mid us a nleasant call Haturdav. Mr. Lipscomb, of Ninety Six, spent while with Mr. lloy Pant last week. Mrs. John Wilburn and Miaa Mai are visiting relatives in Union this wee Miss Inrz Sarratt is spending son time with ber sister, Mrs. J. Ham< Mr, Morgan Mc Wbirter and son, < jElberton, Ga., are yisiting Mr. J Prof. I. T. Williams was in Uni< Monday looking after the interest of t Bus!nets School. Mrs. 6. S. Smith returned Saturdi after a pleasant stay in the mountains North Carolina. Miss Blanche Correy, of Gaffney, w the guest of Miss Sallie Morgan for few days this week. Mr. J. H. Caudle, of Laurens, is vis Jpg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oaudl Jtn Mountain street. Mr. L, Williams, a prominent m< chant of Wadesboro, N. C., spent a f? hours in the city Sunday. Mis. Milam and daughter, Miss Mar / left for Clinton thia week. Mrs. Mila came over to watch over Ml GU^ry during a severe case of fevc Mrs. Dan Mullinax, another daughfe accompanied Mrs, Milam to bet bom lite :SS >ds Now is yoxAT me. :es On All ess Goods. m?- -.J, J. imti.' u,. JUJU ! > early ret first e. We clean 11 sumroods. , 1 . r. ^?r r_^ riYT^ low prices, BOBO, * <* .. rilT [S# Mr. J. P. Hix, who is witb._the Bee Flive in Spartanburg, sj>ent a few hours with his parents Sunday . . Mr. R. L. White and brother, R. C. White, of Jonesville, called in Saturday 11 and paid us a pleasant call. Mrs. Kate Lynch and two children spent seveial days the past week visiting f/ her brother, Mr. J. T. Sexton and $ fami.y. >ia Rev. Mr. McBee was unable to conlle duct services for his congregation Sunor day. His throat is still giving him trouble. pLi. Mr. J. B. Davis, proprietor of West Springs, called in to see us Saturday, es Mr. Davis says he has a good patronage n. this season. ^ Miss Lilla Herndon, who has been n on an extended visit to relatives and n' friends in Union, returned to her home in Carlisle Tuesday. Mrs. S. C. Hawkins is sick with a ? severe attack of fever. We are glad to ouv f hof Jtt: ? ? x? - * " wmj vuav uui uuuuitiuu 19 Bugnuy lmjg proved over what it was for several days Mr. Essie Inman, of Mt. Joy, who has been sick for several weeks with typhoid fever, is convalescing. Miss Hurt, the trained nurse who has had )r. charge of the case, returned to Union Tuesday. cl1 Mr. Davis, proprietor of West Spriygs, was in Union Monday buying more furMi niture for the West Springs Hotel. The patronage has grown so much this sumlie mer that greater accommodations wore necessary. e Rev. F. H. Poston is this week carry' ing on a good meeting at Beulah Church. We flrel sure he will Qnd it easy to * preacn in a meeting with the Beulah people. They aro noted for Iheir hospi.|e tality and for their good works. k. Mrs. L. T. Cbilds, of Chester, was ae railed to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. ^ P. E. Fant, this week. Mrs. Maria ^Murphy has also relumed to be with of her daughter. We are sorry to learn ra that Mrs. Fant's condition is considered very critical. on Mr. R. W. Thomson aud family came be down Thursday of last week to visit relatives in Union. Mr. Thomson has been with the Pacolet Manufacturing 0f Company at Pacolet for a npmber of ytara, but gave up his position there just niter me nwas and will retire to his ss farms. Mr. Thomson and little son a paid Tub Times a pleasaut visit Saturday. It- The Union Cotton Mill Company is te, fixing up a very nice parsonage for Rev C. II. Ilollaud. The parsonage is just >r. in the rear of the Baptist Church build)W ing. It was a three room cottage, but it is beiDg overhauled and converted into a six room house. President Duncan is 7* worthy of commendation for the interest ,n that lie manifests in the reiigeou3 welfare of the people. P. was through his >r* kindness that the last $300 debt was re>r? moved from the Baptist church on West * Fnd, % JONESVILLB JOTTINGS. Coroner's Inquest?Stolen Goods Being Discovcrcd?I'ersomil Paragraphs. JONESVILLK, S. CM AUOUST 10. Crops made good progro-s in this community last week and with another favorable week they will be giving much more promise of fair yelds. Farm work is about rounded up and the country people are enjoying themselves in many ways such as attending protracted meetings, visiting and going to White Stone and the mountain resorts. There are plenty of ways in which the people enjoy themselves and all quite different from what it | was in my boyhood davs. Tlw amusements and entertainments of the present day are more expensive than they were when I was young, but ot course we livo in a progressive age and must keep apace with the progress of our civilization. Alias Johnnie Sanders give one of her usual missionary talks in the , Methodist church hero last Thursday night to a large audio: ce. Miss Sanders is a good conversationalist and talks was very intrres ingly and eutirtainingly. The coroner held an inquest on tho body of a dead negro man here last week named Turn McCullough who had been cut in the neck with a knife at Strothcr's on the Southern Railway by Charlie Gilliam about thrtc weeks bofore his death. The jury, in accordance with the report of Drs. Southard and Chambers decided that the wound did not cause the death of McCullough. The veterans of this township met here Saturday and elected N. 13. Eison pensioner delegate to meet with the other delegates the first Monday in Soptomber. Mr. J. N. Littlejohn has opened up the brick yard of tlie Jor.esville Manufacturing Co. and is making brick fur the big brick store of the J. J. Littlejohn Co , which is held up for a few days waiting for building material. The Paoolet M'f'g. Co. has for the last week been scouring the country in search of cloth and cotton which was carried away from along the river banks after the flood by people without leave or license. A great many people from over tho country flocked to see tho sights of tho floods 8nd the sights were so tempting many of them helped them selves by loading up and carrying away the goods of the company and now they are made to unload or answer to the law in such cases made and provided. Quantities of cloth and one bale of cotton have been re covered and tho end is not yet. The company has Magistrate Bates employed to go along with their wagon, so if any one refuses to let the company search for their propcity they issue a search .warrant on the spot and if they then find any goods a warrunt of indictment will | follow. But so far the oompany has I not met with much resistance j Mr. Morgan McWhirterof Franklin County, Ga., and his son made a short visit to the family of Mr. J. L. McWhister. Mr. Cornelius Ilolcomb of Aetna Mills, Union, is visiting h<s sisters in town. Mr. Govan Hancock of Kelton and two daughters mado a short visit to J. B. Foster's today. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott of Union are visiting the family of Mr. D. A. T. Farr. \i: t> 1 _v. o c /~i mi ini33 uuumu opuni3 ui ureenvnie is visiting her father's family near town. Miss Etha Ilamcs has returned from a pleasant visit to the family of Mr. W. P. Harris near Woodruff. Mrs. John Holcomb of the Ivelton community fell yesterday and fractured her shoulder bone. Dr. Chambers is attending to her. MrrG. B. Fowler is laying off a special school district at Buffalo Cotton mills. A protracted mcctiug continued ali through last week at Gilcad church and cloven candidates for membership were baptized at the pool hero in town yesterday as the good results of the meeting. Mr. Ernest McWhirter is spending a few days at Glenn Springs. Mr. Isaac D. Page, a farmer near Jonesville has a hog nine months old that weighs 400 lbs. Mr. Page has a hue crop of corn and cotton and _i J ? <* irun iu uuunuum-u aim ur>ru nno chickens than I hnvo seen in one man's yard in many days. Mr. Page nas the full gomo plymouth and white leghorns. Mrs Ben Kennedy has a very fine crop and some excellent watermelons. Messrs Hampton Page, C. C. Lawscn, Lemuel Wcatt ano D B Free all have fine fields of cotton along the roadside. I speak from personal observation today. Mr. and Mr?. J.-F. Alman. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Foster, and Mrs. E. ' ? C. Free spent Sunday at Whil S'.one Litliia Springs. Mr. Clydo Whitlock of the Spai tanburg Bee Ilivc spent Sunda with his parents. Kevs. Divid Hacks and A, A Jauies filled their respective puli il here Sunday morning and cvcnin with a fine sermon at each. We have just had a good rain. Teleiiuone. Miss Hurt, The Trained Nurse. Miss Alice Hurt, a trained nurse and a young lady who has won man; friends since she has resided in Union leaves next Monday for Mars Hil Collego, N. C. She purposes takini a course there and later in the hos pitals. She has had all she could d< in the work of a trained nurse. Sevei calls came to her while she was ii charge of the case nf m> tnmor. JE$n<l of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and bit ter fight with an abscess on my righ lung," writes.I. F. llughos of DuPon <ja , "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a las resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I re reived was striking and I v/as on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers al Coughs, Colds, and Throat and I.unj troubles. Guaranteed by F. C. Duke'i Drugstore. Price, 50c and $1.00 Tria bottles free. Dcnth of John McNeace. Mr. John McNeace died in Union August 8, 100:1, and was buried the fol lowing day in the cemetery at the Meth odist Church, Rev. T. E. Morris con ducted the funeral services, and a largi congregation met to pay a last tribute ol respect. Mr. McNeace leaves a wife, four son* T. M., Louis X , M W. and Riss 11, i father, 97 years o'.d, and one brother ii bis immediate family. Mr. McNeac hid been in very poor health for fifeeu year.", the last eight of which be ha been a helpless invalid and a fearful suf ferer. A few days before bis death h expressed a willingdess to die saying tha lie felt preparod for the change. H< was a member of the Methodist church A Marriage. Mr. Moses 1). Huiett, of Union and Miss Ammie Tarrant, of New berry, wero married Sunday after noon at the Methodist circuit parson age bv the Rev. D. P. Boyd. Th marriage hud not been previousl; announced and was a surprise t many friends of tho young people Mr. Huiett is engaged in the dru business at Union, where he movei from Newberry several months ago He Is an enterprising young mai and much liked here and in Union Miss Tarrant is a daughter of Mr W. 1. Tarrant and a beautiful am accomplished young lady. The cou pie have many friends here ant throughout tho State, who wish fo them every happiness.?J. K. A. ir News and Courier. Of Interest to the Indies. The South Carolina Federation o Women's Clubs at its recent Conventior iu Columbia, decided to astablish an ex blbit of Arts and Crafts for the purposi of stimulating interest in the Home In dustrie3 among the women of the State This exhibit is to bo displayed in ever; town where there is a Federated Club ti tike it in charge, and will consist o handiwork of every description?lace; embroiderery, basketry, wosd-carving, desigu3 of wall papsr etc , woven rugs, carpets, quilts?in fact, anything made by the hanis of a South Carolina wo man. Every effort will be made t< ? .1 1 * * uioam c* uc iiimu iur me wock and order will h? solicited. All women in tin State are urged to send samples of thei handiwork. It is especially desired through thi move me it to reach the women of th rural distiiot-*, showing tLe possibilitie op311 to tliein both 88 wage-earners and h > i e-makera along these lines?to re vive if possible the old fashioned art oi weaving, whics, even in its simple f ums is susceptible of excellent rt suite? wovei rag rugq, for exaqpple, when wiough in artistic disigus > nd harmonious color schea.es, are in great demand and brii>i high prices. No articles *111 be accepted for thi exhibit unless well made and attractiv in appearance. Exhibitors must als< put a ieasenable pr|ce upop their work AH communications should he ad d-eased to Miis. Eraser James, Chun. Arts and Crafts Com. 8. C. F. W. C., Darlington, 8. C ? ? ??? Suicide Prevented. Tlio startling announcement that i preventive or suicido had been foum will interest many. A run down ays tern, or despondency, invariably pre cedes suicide and something has beer found that will prevent that conditio! which makes suicide likely. At th< first thought of self-destruction tak? Electric hitters. It being a great toni< and nervine will strengthen tho nervci and build up the system. It's also t great Stomach, Liver and I\idney regu lator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Y. 0. Duke, Druggist. *k ' \ NOW IS THE g Special indueen r buyers to reduce ? __ 1 ? You will find tin * dollar at our store 1 wonderful, for we ha ] the prices I Down, Down, T t tirill -?? win p c* <y yu ; I over oup assortme | I give your eyes a \ I your thoughts food | faction, and will sh | easy way to pr< what you need foi outlay. s r We keep up the ; We keep down t \ We offer you a r ? tunity to save you Dry Goods, Cioth I Hats, etc. Yours for bus W. T. BEAT1! I Robbed of Four Thoui 1 ROBBED OF KOl'R THOUS 1 MiW York Farmers Wh,i llnd M.i "Little Val!ejT, N. Y., .Inn >ers bn ko into a farm lions r i> in I/mestone last night j lames and Patrick Quinton licit' alone, of SI,Out). The vko are bachtlois, were k mspieious of banks and kept jarricsded against robbers. ' . its set lire to a mass of rul vaid and when the brothers i loor to run lo the lire the | lames on (ho bead, knoeki ? l ionecious. The other broth pie. Both were bound at: able to release themselves <oday " MORAL: Don't keep your tn your house where you arc in danger glars, thieves, cut throats or lire, posit it in our Savings Department t you sleep, drawing interest at 4 per > The Peoples I B. F. ARTHUR, I s Capital $00,000. ] i j?*? s ?? fyfrr/rrfrmm Trmrrrm ES^BbHwsBSfm ^HA ^^BBwM ^There's no m> only *s not a "pat There's no seci a pure lead, pu Uj^j^H^H paint. It's be Bw~#nVV^^V from the sai methods and i makers HMV /te. cause th ?fi?S or secret ? 6 MM s- w- i I- faction a UNION HARDW Hardware Leader^ ! TIME. Tents to our stock e work of a something ive dropped Down. u to look nt, it will feast and for satisow you an Deure just ' a trifling quality. he price. | >are oppor- 1 money on I ing, Shoes, iness, < & CO. ...yffi >and Dollars.. AND. Faiih in Bank?. C 2S. ? U<>1> e. two inil?p and .robbed i, u ho live<V i Qiiintons, nown to I* lln ir house Tlie intrudbbish in the' opened tin robbers hit nfj him nil*! ler is a crip-' id were not j until earl>| oncy s-.tuck away in of losing it by bur- I but bring it and devhcre it works wbilo cent. Bank, 'res. Resources ?225,000. isteityj 'stcry in good paint making, ip" and inferior paint that snr,th secrecy and mystery. win-Williams Paint ent" or "chemical" paint, ret or mystery about it. It's ire zinc, and pure linseed oil tter than other paints made ne materials, because the nanufacturing facilities of its are better?not beey have any patent Afa : scheme. jSfc P. always gives satis* aid saves money. rfflpi ARE CO., Unto xu3--y I