University of South Carolina Libraries
? - - J, I This Gooc I i I ! ; ^It/lid LL < Special Advertisements Notices will be inserted in this column a< tho rate of 25 words or less for 25c one issue, four issues for 75c. Additional lines ovei twenty-five words 6c a line. SPALDINGS Base Balls, Base Ball Goods, Rule Books and the latest novelties at Scaife's. t ANY ptrson that has any goods to buy had better visit Flynn's now and do their buying. Flynn leaves for the North in about 20 days, and he is not going for bis health; there is something up. He has scented something in the air that can easilv be told by the way lie is cutting aud slashing new goods that are just in. OETZEL, the hardware man, is sole agent for the Wonder Five-Minute ice cream freeror Rnal. nrnH nnoH and price right. Call and examine at hardware corner. 20 4t FOR SALE CHEAP?A lot of second hand Murreys and buggies, almost as good as new, at The Peoples' Supply Co. WANTED?76 second-hand cycles at once. Goodman Cycle Co DON'T forget the 25 per cent, reduction at the Wonder Store for a limited time only. IT IS not our purpose to reflect on any fnerchant's business ability, but we certainly must give Flynn the praise that is due him. His flret venture in Union surprized everybody, and now he is again away in the lead. He is selling the greatest part of his goods at not over 75c on the dollar of what other houses are asking for them. Rural Free Delivery Boxes (approved by Postmaster General) now on sale at Oatzal'a Hardwnr<? Ktr.ro Call, examine and get prices before buying. 20-4t F<>11 RENT?A six room cotiage on South street. Apply to F. C Duke. GOOD Timothy hay, $21 per ton at the Peoples' Supply Co. FLY if N says his sale that starts next Saturday is not a cost fale?cost is not considered in a great many things?he has something else in view where he can double his money and he is going to sacrifice a lot of goods at this sale. He wants to and is going to have the best cash ladies' trade in Union if fi-^e new goods at very low prices will count for anything. PRO MPT SETTLEMENT? Mr James L. Belue received $19.23 in payment claim 2 weeks 4 days sickness, fall or write for circular. Oetzel's Insurance Agency. IF YOU want to save money on meat go to the Peoples' Supply Co. WAN 1 ED? 25 young men to take part in the cycle rsce to t?e given here on tb? 4th of July. See me at once. B. I\ Goodman. m / fSW week at 3 m mm m 1 Flour at$ , 1275 yards Hamburg pdgiiiK and insert ' inir, th?* 5c kind at. 2 3 4 1300 yaids the 0J, 7$ and 8o kind at. 5c. thp 10 t on/1 10a 1, J../I O 1 ? U ? 1 r IT 1 i o - nu? oiini ai'dj. lire i.), 11,111111 Ifll! r at, 10c. the 20 to 25c goods at, 12$ and 15c. 1200 yards of all kinds of laces at actually half the price that I have ' heen selling the same goods at up to ' now. This pale will include all white and colored shirtwaist goods and heavy hlack and colored worsted for skirts, ladies' and children's low cut shoes that we are overstocked in. In order to show the public that, we mean business, tnatk you, every person that. bu\s $5 worth at this sale will get 5 yards of the best, bleaching at lc a yd. you can have your choice of Fruit of the Loom, Andoscoggin or Barker mills. The sale opens at 8 o'clock on , Saturday, the 21st and closes on Saturday, the 28th at 8 p. m. Flynn's Cash Store. FOR SALE?I have three fine milch Cows with young calves for sale. J. J. Littlejohn. Jonesville, S. C. 19-4t THE biggest slaughter sale of embroideries, edging and Swiss and Hamburg fine Valancen lace and inserting, Forshon, Cluney, Brabant, Irish point and numerous other makes of fine laces just received. The prices we were offered those new and desirable goods at for spot cash were so tempting we were compelled to take the entire lot, and now we must acknowledge that we are overloaded and we are compelled to disgorge, and, although we do not look for a profit at lhi? gieat Pale, we exj>ect to add one thons ana new customers to our already rapidly increasing liat of new traders, and we look for this sale to convince more people of the justice of our claim of polling bran new goods for less than old half worn out trash can be bought elsewhere Flynp's Cash Store. FOR SALE?Fine milch cows for sale. Apply to M. R. Sams, Jonesville, S. O. 20-4t-p GOOD table tea 2oc a pound at Wonder Store. Notice to Bridge Builders. On Monday, May 30, the county board of commissioners will me t on Brown's Creek at Morris and Ivey's mill, to let contra*! to build a bridge at said place. Also on Tuesday, May 31st, will meet on Little Brown's creek, near Tom Davis' place, to let contract to build bridge at said place. Flans and Bpecillcations can be seen at place and on day of letting. T. J. Betenbauoii, 21-2t Sup'r U. C. NOTICE! GO TO RAVENSCROFT & SON KOK HAUtOUTTING AND SHAVING. Opposite Poet Office. I Ml 55.60 5?;.oo <* Honor Roil Dnlon Graded Schools. CKNTHAL SCHOOL. 1st Grade A ?Ernest Jones, Ruth Crawford, William Anderson 1st Grad* B.?Mary Rose, Nadeet HamiltOD, Edward Browne. Roy Osborne 2nd Grade.?Pensler Cudd, Anni< May Osborne, Mildred Waldrop, Mary Perrin. Elizabeth Foster, Elizabeth Arthur, Robert Hamilton, N?d Arthur. Wiiliam Arthur, Onrie Going, James Anderson, Harold James 3rd Giade?Ray Stewart, James Mul verhill, Francis Green, Kathleen James oth Grade?Myrtle Crawford, Bessit Davis, Carrie Mot.t, Oth Grade?J. D Arthur. 7th Grade?Graham Poole. Pearl Harris, Hunter Young, Harold Smith, Leila Baily, Dudley Beaty, Louise Murphy. 8ih Grade?Mary Sims, Lillie Adams, Wallace Gibbs. 9lh Grade?dough Arthur. Leila Edwards, Walter Going. Fannie Thomas, Alie Wliitlock, Nannie Wilburn. EXCELSIOR SCHOOL. 1st grade?Colitie Bishop, Lillie Jolly, Clara Jolly, Agathn Tiammell, Osey Whi^enant, Jimmie Sherbert, Arthur Bishop, A. B. Jacks, Con Bishop. Omitted last month: John Noland, Douglas Betenbaugh, Herliert Jolly, Kennia Holcomb. 3rd grade?Josie Lee, Gus Holingsworth 4th grade?Pearl Betenbaugh. WEST END SCHOOL. 1st grade?Josie Fowler, Dorothy Sweatt, Until Williann, Neal Jennings, John Sims, Ia?e Gregory, Frank HameS, Gaorge Smith, ltoy Alfoid, Fay Thompson, David llall, Joe Nodiue, Cal Proct lUlt 2nd grade?C.>an Poole, Charley Arrowood, Edna Hill, Atavia Hart, Nidu Lee llijh 3rd grade?Nealie Thoui(>son, Jamie Simrnn, Carrie Lawson, Nancy Steene, Willie llijli. MONARCH SCHOOL.. 1st giade?Eloer Stevens, Sallie Nichols, Haro Thnmons. Farmnnd Wlllard, Walter Wood, Claude Thrift, CyrWl W illard. 2nd (rrade?Jessie Roberta, Carroll Stead man. 3rd (trade?Maggie Wood, I^na Wood. 4ih grade?Lizzie Phillips. ? COD Delightfully pleasant to take, rei supplies new tissues, invigorates la grippe are difficult to overcom cough?neuralgic pains. Cod-W the whole system by a natural pi relish for food, new strength, res Do not confuse Cod-Wine witi Reives wine of Cod Liver Oil, an< many of them aro thick, cloudy 1 sentials of Cod Liver Oil are poc that is absolutely harmful and ui a sediment of coffee grounds at tl F. C. DUKI V I i LOCKHART LOCALS. Died on the -12th, little Willie, eon of C. D. and Rebecca Broom. The funeral services were conducted at Mt. Joy Baptist, church by th?> R<v White, of this place, on Saturday the 14th. W (J Riggins, .T. H. Rogers, J. B Young, ai d A L Fisher were pall hearers. Mr. Bioom was met at Mt Joy by many frinds end the high rsteern with which he is heid is well manifested by the large amount of beautifully arranged flowers placed upon the little mound. Mr. Broom is also one of odr most prominent citizens. They have the sympathy of the entire community. But there is one consolation that we direct them to, the bright home bepond the grave where Christians cease from troubling and the weary shall find rest. The Monarch baseball niDe crossed bats with the Lockhart nine Saturday evening and played a good game from start to fluish and ended np 18 to 1G In favor of Lockhart. Come again boys, we will interest yon. I have boen informed that the Lockhart boys will go to Monarch in the near future. . Ekhakt. COUNTY CANDIDATES. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I respectfully announce myself for re-election to House of Representatives. A. C; Lyleb. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives. H. C. Little. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives. Ben F. Townsknd." FOR SHERIFF. I iiereby announce myself a candi' date for re-election as Sheriff of Union county subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. J. W. Sanders. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Union county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at . the ensuing primary election. J. G. Long. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Union county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. J. Kemp Thomas. CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce mvself a candid ?ta for re-election as Clerk of Court for Union Couuty, subject to the deci.-ion of the Democratic primary election. I. Frank Peakk. FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education for Union county. D. B. Fant. FOR AUDITOR. , 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate | for Auditor of Union county, subject 10 il?edecision of the Democratic primary. I,kvi \V. Smith. I hereby announce myself a candidate 1 for re-election to the otllce of Auditor of Union County, subject to the decision of , the Democratic primary election. John G. Farr. I hereby announce myself a candii date for Auditor of Union county, and i pledge myself to abide by the result of the primary election. J. D. Erpg. , I hereby announce myself a candidate for Auditor for Union County subject to the decision of the ^Democratic piiuiaiy , election. k J. B. Lancaster. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic prima*y election. J.D. Smith, Jr. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate xor re-election to tlie office of County TreHSurer, suhj-ct to the decision of the Democratic primary election. James H. Bartlks. ' FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate f??r re-election to the office of County < Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. I. M. Mokley. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. A. Grifin Bentley. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tlie office of County Supervisor of Union County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary lection. T. J. Bttenbauoii. FOR CORONER. I hereby announce invs?df a candidate I for <'proner, subject to the decision of the Democratic piimary election* ? ' ft F. Gregory. WINE. ? markably efficient, the beat tonic, the nerves. The after effects of e?persistent weakness?obstinate Ine makes new tissues, tones up rocess?a better appetite, a greater ult from its use. i the preparations styling them* i prodncts under similar names, ooklng liquids, in which the es>rly extracted, containing much leless. Avoid those that contain le bottom of the bottle. 2, Druggist. THIS IS NO COST SALE, ~ But xx 1! the same * we eau 11x1 jike Jy >11 some prices that we believe will be less than . "cost." No. 40. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, beautiful line of colore, also black and white. Some houses ask you 25c per yard, our underselling price 15c No. 80. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, the 30c kind, our underselling price, per yard, 20c A beautiful line of Rhapes in all the latest styles just from the factory at 60c each, while other houses are.getting 75c. , A Woman's All Leather Shoe, sold eveiywhere for $1.00, our knock out price, the pair, 75c Ladies' Drop Stitch Hose that other houses are getting 15c per pair for we are selling for only 10c Have you seen those pretty Dress Goods in our show window at only, per yard,.... . 6c Ask for our "Red Pepper" line of children's Shoes, A 1 -11 1 xl I? ii --.J J 1 ^uoiaiuccu iu uc uii itaiiier uuliuui hiiu uuugum top, looks as well and wears better than most 75c shoes that you buy elsewhere, our price is only, the - . pair 50c * White Cloth for 5c Checked Homespun 5c Cottonades for 10c Suiting for Skirts 10c Best Quality Dress Gingham 10c Voil Dress. Goods 10c .Trade was never better witli us. Follow tli? crowd and you will land at our store AJI^I HH. _ i -i r\ iviGLure iviercanuie uo.. j ' TheUndersejlers. -r. | Just | [ Received I ij first Prices jjj s class h g line $l 0? J 0 i - and * A & of g w w . $1.50 g .Monarch I B n Shirts. I u f I p ^ fl I I ' The I i 8 Company. | , |