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-O ix, i rn:. H : ; j !GfiOC a" S I 1 g | GREATESl u I . ??? - 1 " Q 5 A ===== SEO*?" abb 1 B ===== B 8 igr J LOWEST 5 Ll Union Cc fi Depart m ^ L^ McCreery Glymph Graduate Optician. With twclvo years experience i the practice of Opthalmics in man of I he largest cities of the North, no permanently located at Union, S < Errors ot Astigmatism, rilrabisiuu Photophobia, Presbyopia, J1 y per metropi8, Myopia and As'.hennp' corrected by the me pf apeofae'es. 1 not convenient to visit my oflfi32 notify mp and I will call at your ree donee. Oflice, M. A P. Bank building rea I'nion Drug Store. Hours 9 to I 2 no., 2 to f> p. m. RYES TESTED FREE. 5tops Cough anil Works off the Col Laxative Bromo-<Quinine Tablets cm a cold Ju one day. No cure, no pa price 25 cents. 0-1 'J" _ t'Mrnsami I THE ft w r VARIETY sSf - ^ ri 5 2 W _____ " QUALITY. | ' PRICES AT. $ il tton riills |1 lent Store. j| I sell the | Rock Hill Buggy. | No better made for j the'money. /j I sell the Taylor Canady Buggy. This buggy is as good as the best. SAlso full line Old Hickory > Wiigons. Also full line MeCorniiok Mowers and Rakes. I also carry full line ol re,,J pairs for uimo. I haveju>t 1j; put, in a nice line of Rubber / j Tire Buggies for my livery , business. S. R. CRAWFORD, > \ Opposite First Baptist Church, Main Street. NoaeitBaa?iti l?j| The 5 I? Cash Rflrrrain 2! i Store ! Is 2 >s receiving new goods now. * fj M Have you seen the 2 J 2 SKIRTS? I y w from (.)8c to $4.50 each. 2 a 2 Black Goods, such as 'J' tO B 1( J Melrose, Cashmere, 2 i S etc., 2 ir 2 at low prices. J a 2 11 - 3 it The Turn Over Collarettea from ~>e to 25e. + : Mrs. D. N. Wilburn. S y JONESVILLE JOTTINdS. Memorial in Memory of Mr. T. L. Haines?A Tablet to His Memory. Personal ami T,ocal Items. > NjB8VtlL^ Aug. 2^.?Wo . arc having clear, hot days n>w, just such as the crops need. Col. J. J. Dargan and his five daughters, composing tl?9 Chioola C ut>, gave an exhibition here last week. They had a good house and they pleased their audience. On the second Sunday in Septem her memorial services will Be held in the Methodist church hero in memory of Mr. T. L. Ilamce, and a marble tablet, which will be placed in the wall of the church in honor of Mr. llatnes, will be unveiled. IJishop W. W. Duncan will make an aJdress and perhaps others will make ad?lrc83csses suitable to the occasion. The public and especially Mr. ilaines' friends :ire invito ! to be presr rit. Protracted services will b-gin at the Methodist church the night of the second Sunday in September. Misses. llassie and Sulie Gault, of Spirtauburg, aro visiting dke family of Mr. J. F. Alman. M Miss Jeanio Wallace, of Laurens, is visiting at the Methodist p arson age. Mr. .T. L. McWhirtcr run up to ILendgrsonvillo, N. 0., Saturday to spend a few days, Mrs. J. J. Kittle) oh n and children arc visiting relatives at Gaffncv. Dr. W. J, Douglass went up to Ashcvillc yosterday on professional business. On ae*t Saturday evening the 2:1th instant the camp of the Woodmen of the World will give an ice cream festival at Alman's hall. They solicit a liberal patronage as they wish to raise some funds for the camp. Mr. Cltfton Penney, of Columbia, is the guest of Mr. E. M. Penney for a few Jays. Mr. Cornelius Alman, of Kelton, has accepted a position with J. L McWhirtcr. Miss Ann llolcotnb is staying with her mother, who is suffering from a fractured shoulder bone. Several young people went down to Kelton yeetgrday on a drive. Miss Eddie Greer returned with thrni. Mr. Arthur Eison has returned from a month's visit to relatives in crops in that country. Several of our people went up to White Stone Lithia Springs yester lay. Temwhonk ETTA JANE ETCH JSCS. Pt'r-zn tin 1 P.ir.-irfr.nilu j,A The Hditor, ETTA JANE. August 24.?-We are having fine growing weather now anil our crops arc doing well in most instances. Tha creeks and rivers have overllowcd the lowlands and the corn and hay are drowned on*. Cotton is generally well fi led and we have heard no complaints about it as yet. The saUagc company is still at Skull Shoals taking out and drying cotton. The Skull Shoals lhiptist Congregation will begin rebuilding their church soon. It will be erected on or near the spot where the present one stands. Prof. Thomas Moore is building a house on his land on Thicket Creek. We are glad to welcome Mr. Moire and his family back to his old horte, and are glail to know that ho expects to make this his permanent home. Dr. L. 11. Black will build on the road leading from Owen's ford to Star Farm near the former place. Just now the indications ure that much of our deaorted land? will be occupied with a better class of neighbors than heretofore. Mr. Don G. Gallman has the contract for carrying the mail from 1 Union to this place. Mr. T. ?J. Kates has had A lick Stonoy, colored, rewalling his well. There is whooping cough on the York side of Broad liver and sotno on this side. Sotnc ball players from the Union side of Pacolef river came over Saturday to play with the Gowdeyaville boys. \Vc haven't heard how they came out yet. I am reminded of an incident about Mr. Stokes who was perhaps 80 years old. I will relate: lie wrote a first rate copy hand and one day I said to him. "Ynn writ* n very steady hand for a man of your age*" "Yes," said he, I am always sober." Mr. W. It. Walker is at his old home at Sunnysidc resting for a short time, lie is always busy and his friends are glad to see him. He is a high toned public spirited man who is worth something to his country. Vox. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, ( , County of Union. \ Hy Jason M. Greer, Ksq.j Vrobate Judge. Whereas, C. C Cohen has made I suit to me to grant him Letters of 1 Administration cn the estate and ef- 3 foet-8 of Y. J. P. Cohen, deceased. 1 Theso are, therefore, to cite and I admonish all and singular the kindred ( and creditors of the said Y. J. 1'. j Cohen, deceased, that they be-and 2 uppear before me, in the Court of 1 Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the 10th day of J September, next, after publication \ hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ! to show cause, if any they have, whj' | the said Administration should not j bo granted. ( Given under my hand and seal this | 2">th day of August, Anno Domini, j 1008. ] Jason M. Greek, s Probate Judge. i Published on tho 28st day of Aug., jj 1008, in The Union Times. 85-21 ! Tt-?i Timii o? it rt r*iinr?r?Liro t I tii inuuoHiiu onurconLo. j In the United Slates have used the j Longman ?fc Martini/, pure Paints. j Every Church will lie given a liberal I quantity whenever they paint, } Don't pay a gallon for Linseed J oil (worth ?> ) cents.) which you do when J you buy thiu paint in a cm with a print j label on it. i S ?* ti m ike It. therefore when you want fourteen gallons of print, buy only j eight gallons of L & M , a id mix six j gallons of pure linseed oil with it. ^ Von need only four gallons of L & M. j Paint, and three gallons of Oil mixed therewith to paint a goal sizid luui?. I Houses painted with these paints j never grow shabby, even after H years, i These celebra'ed paints are sold by I .1. L McWhirter, Jone&villr; 11 G. Wd'iurn Son*. Cross K^ys. Notice to Increase Capital Stock ' O 1 the 21).h of August Broksof Sub- ( scrip'.ion will he opened at the < 11) :o of 1 The J. .J. Littlej >hn Company store in 1 Jone.iville for the purpose of increasing 1 the capital stock of said J. J. Littlejohu Company from six to twenty-live tlious and dollars. On the same day applies- 1 tion will be male to the Secietaiy of State for a new charter for said J, J. Liillejohn Company. J. J. Littlfjoiin, Mgr. Joneavllle, S.C , Aiu. *21,15)0.1 33 It Special Advertisements Notices will bo inserteit in this column at the rate of ?5 words or less for -5c one issue, four issues for 75c. Additional lines over twenty live words5c a line. Gordon keitii, a rose op Xonnntidy, At The Time Appointed, 'he Hudson, The Mystery of Murry Davei j oil, ar <1 other late books, magazines and papers at Fcaikk's. TITANted?voung men to prepare for Government Positioi s. Fire oi>eii!r.gs in ad departments. Good 3 dunes li-tpiil Promotions. Examination** soon. Particular fiee. interstate (.'or. Just.. 21-lSt Dedar Rapid-*, la: NOW IS Til fa TIME TO INSURE your homo. First class companies, lowest rates and prompt settlements without discount in uase of loss 2S-tf. Geo. II. Okt/ei.. H~ OK MO KOK SALE?WI Id/ SKLL my Largo bay mare which I drive eo!.s'an'ly to my buggy, JH- S. M KICK, Ju., E. U. WANTED?TO INSURE YOUR house and furniture ajzaii s' ii,as by Ihe. Lowest rates, lhst class coir, pan i> s oiilv. Geo. H. Oin/ri.. 2S-tf. CHEAPEST LIFE INSURANCE ? Fraternal Order '2.1 years wi h a reK rve of a quarter of a million dollars. No iniation fee. Low rates that never increase. Ladies, same rates as men. Homo relief L?dge. Knights and La dies of Hotter. GEO. II. OKT/.KL Sec'y l.ltf, WA N 7 E D ? YOU TO K N OW that we have on hand at all limes some real values in Real Kstute. van ana gee us, \vc will tell you all about them. J. M Johnson <v Go. 81 tf. TM. McNEACE LEFT LAST Monday for the northern markets to buy goods for the new store, '-The 1 lathery." It. McLURB has just received the largest and choicest line of Sample Work ivnd Dress Shirts you ever fiiw, and they are rolling them at prices thai will make you buy if joii will pive tlx in a call. It itfTlUK iJ/VTTERV," A NEW A store, will op?n upon Sept 1st L. N. McNeace'a old stand. It. DO YOU NEED A I'Ajkft OF 8USpendeif-V If ro gO'wM: Lures \j, th?y have just received a big lot of samples and are selling them as fast as they can wrap them up. y It B~ E8UIIE TO READ "TH E BATteiy" advertisement in this issue. It. IfXjrHERB CAN YOU HUY THE * umc poods at 1cfh money and more poods for tho same money V Wliy at McLnreB' of course. It I LOST?NET W EEN UNJON AND ScJalia, S. C., one pilr HufTalo i Orips for tiphteninp telephone wires. , lie.ward will l?e piven to any one return- ( rd to the Telephone CHIca at Union. i It. W. II. Wkst Mpr. OTO Me.LUItKs', THEV IIAVK Fomtthing to show you. It. IT? 3BBBSBBBBEK J DELK I DAINTY AN $ Vj A multiplies' jxj eriptions, bi sj2 not overstati when you a ?(3 to the line Crackers ' ar Specialties re | THE UNION G Svi r ni -1 ^ 111)8 \ i THIS LINE FRESH" I ? vl Champagne Waters ^ Nabiecoa Zinebaek. J Graham Grackers tjQ Eclairs Q) E'ite Mixed Lady Fingers Zu Zu Snaps | s ._ gWE SELL Th m At prices less 1 !33 possibly make 1 ra T especially if ; ?9 toil and drud wife as worth a gg not help those gs the world and m pre living, to kee iS dainty and fr< eta your cakes a 133 specialties froir I Tt j| Union ( | Comp K Where fresh anil reli g L. L. WAQNON ESBBBBBBBBBi Q GLENN SPRINGS ^ Has a record cf over One H W successfully used by the med ft incut of all diseases of the b i) all disorders resulting fron r\ torpid liver, jaundiced skjn , all forms of dyspepsia it is ii #f FOR BAMS AT HOL A For rates of board and V correspondence. ( THE GLENN ? ^riciia:cs;xi3-ia;3D Application For Homestead. Mrs. 8. L. Whitman has made op- t plication to havo an homestead I 1 x< inption in the porsonal property ] of G. Walton Whitman, deceased sot apart, and tlie application will ' some up for hearing nt tho Master's . nflfice on 28th September, 1908. I lit 0. H. Fkakk, Muster. When you want up-to-date Job Work bring it to The Timks. ( >' ' ? . . \ . 'ssL iaasaasaBb. ;ious, 1.. ID FRESH. 1 tion of des- ra Lit they do EQ 3 the truth ? ,pply them Jg i of Cakes, Rj id Baker's eeived at m ROGERY C0.| mm ill Lemon Gems W Butter Thins ^ London Creams Yj Majestas i ? Mixed Jumbles 03 Varieties' ({I Ginger Snaps Ih Snow Flakes ^ 5 O'clock Teas. Hw 1 IESE GOODS K1 than, you can ! 33 ;hem at home, S jrou count the gery of your fi .. nything. Why M who brighten ? Lake life worth gj ,p themselves i tj 3sh by buying J? nd luncheon / ie | j rocery 1 any, 1 able goods are kept. W , - - rianager. f$2 ^a&aetapaaenll MINERAL WATER g and red years and has been u ical profession in the treat- w ladder and kidneys, and in re i malarial infection, with y and general debility. In J j valuable. n, MRS* PHARMACY. | other particulars wo solicit P ' iPRINQS CO. J Real Estate fnr I offer for aale lots of land oo Pine Street and North Street In any si/.i lota :o suit purcha?er. This is part of tlie Dawkins property in the town of Un'on. I'his is your ehance to get a nice b til Iog lot very cheap. 0 ^ T. P. Milter. Asrent ?nd IwautlflM ftt hxir. ** froniotM luxuriant growth. -jfl y.Z to'iu Vtrfth?uy^MV^?!y * t^jOuri ?c?Ib dtwMr?