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IYou Ca 1 Onion Gotto fejS First Patent Flour, < kO Best Second Patent jSS Meat, per pound 8*3 Best Laundry Soap, g?3 Best Laundry Soap, BJS Van Camp's Homing Sgz Tomatoes, 3 cans fo fcgl Irish Potatoes, per I H Full line of Ns II and Crackers, ra us for less. If |f| not to get our H ing Departme ||j offering barg? ^ "W'C do not hes ^ line of clothes H please and ast aw captured the ( || Women's ant gg Slippers in a m\ canvas. You ||f Dress Goods, T H ...Its Mone gg 1 Union News From Lockhart. Lockhart, April 2X.?1 with a good many others were cast on the tender mercies of the good people of Union a few days ago. 1 allude to the district meeting of the Iv. of 1'. Their hospitality seems unboundcd if the way they entertained us is their manner of dealing with hoilies they invite. The district conference is composed of the lodges of Cherokee, Spartanburg and Union All of them were not represented hut there were enough to make the exercises very interesting. The representative men were a tine looking hodv (with one execution) and taking them as a fair sample of the Knights in the district the lodges must he in a healthy condition physically, gustorieally and eigarically. The Cherokee lodge hore down on us with their gallant four hundred (cigars) and they disappeared in smoke. Then they hore down on us with many kinds of drinks that soothe hut does not inebriate and not many lmttlcs escaped. Then came different kinds of lunches hut they were too great for us and about the Isuir of midnight we retired from their castle hall carrying with us many pleasant memories of the Knights of I'nion. The next meeting will he on the last Tuesday in August at Lockhart. It was my pleasure to meet at I'nion a good many people I was glad to see and as this is not candidate year friendship can be taken at its face value. Only one thing seemed to mar the pleasures of the day and cast a gloom on many faces. I allude to the death of Mr. Seaife. A gentleman of the old school that one possibly would meet his equal in a days ride. A man true to his country, true to his mends and true to his (?od. He will l>e missed in his church and its councils. I feci under obligation to Tiik Times in mentioning my name as veteran correspondent. In this connection let me say that a man that lives in Union who has drank deep from the fountain of learning said to me a few days ago that when he was a boy and saw the name "Homo" signed to articles in the Chester Reporter he wondered what it meant hut in after life when la; lwoamc a latin student the first word lit /earned was Homo. Later.?The Sunlieams of the Baptist church gave a recitation entertainment on the evening of the tx3Gr*5Snjuri3?ri3?r*ijGro in Buy F< FROM n Mills Depart V equal to any sold in Union, Flour, per barrel per box 7 bars for ', 3 cans for r mshel itional Biscuit Con You can get what ^ you buy Tobacco y prices. Before mo\ nt in order to clos tins you can find itate to say we ha\ iri Union, at pr onish you. Shoes, j rand prize at St. 1 I Children's Shoes II the fashionable will find all the h Notions and Milline y in your Pocket to ti Cotton Deportment Store. 25>th. All acquitted themselves well. The pieces were selected and were as follows: Childrens' Song?By lx>is Finlcy, Pearl Douglas, Mamie Lackey and Edna Coin. Recitation?What 1 Live For? By Sadie Crawford. Useful Workers?By Edna Coin. Not Knowing?By Janie Canupp. Footprints on the Sands of Time ? By Sadio Cranford. Dialogue?Little Maid and Birdie ?By Lois Finlcy and* Pearl Douglas. Dialogue?Only a Song?By May Black and Katie Cranford. Sunheam Song?By Mamie Lackey, Sadie Cranford ami Pearl Douglas. The Last llymn?By Katie Cranford. The Four Seasons?By Lois Finley, Pearl Douglas, Edna Coin and Mamie Lackey. Closing address hy Hence Childera. Mr. \V. \V. Finley acted as Mast?;r of Ceremonies and Mrs. Macic Scaly was organist. The choir deserves special mention as doing all they could to make the meeting pleasant. The Sunbeams are doing a good work. The officers are, Miss Ada Cranford,. president, Mrs. Sjd lie Allgood, vice-president, Richard Wilburn, secretary, Miss Rurnicc Mcng, treasurer, Miss Kate Cranford, organist. ^ ^ Homo. | Contederate Monument toncert. 1 The Union County ('onfederatc, Monument Concert at Cli fiord Bemi- > nary Tuesday night was most cn- j joyable. The program was well rendered, la-ing a series of amusing and appropriate recitations, vocal and instrumental music. The receipts were alsmt thirty dollars. J ) Little hy little the monument fund grows. tiik program. Music ? Cabaletta-F>ack?Miss Bess Summer. I Class Recitations?Winky Blinky and Ard?By seven little girls. Violin Trio?Masters Wilson and Dogan Arthur and Miss Clifford. ! ' Recitation?The Season's--By four little girls. j Recitation ? Lulluhy?MarySpears ! Duet ? Cnpriccio Brilliante, Men-: [dclsoh. ?Misses Miller and (iage. ' Recitation ?Little Orphan?Anna Nathalie Hunter. Recitation?The Raggedy Man? ^ L ' , Hi ^ - - >r Less 1 ment Store. | per barrel... $6.10 5.75 m ................... 3.25 M 25c M 25c 25c 75c Bg ipany's Cakes || ^ou want from || ou can't afford l| dng our Cloth- ^ e out, we are || nowhere else. 81 'e the swellest ^ ices that will gE the kind that | Louis. Men's, || , Oxfords and | ; leathers and || itest styles in || *ade with... if Mills I Paulettc doing. Violin Solo--Master Wilson Arthur acconiponicd by Miss Clifford on the piano. Recitation -A I>augh in Church? Miss Grcttic Grant. Recitation?Sunday's Loncs nne ? Miss lionise Cunningham. Duct ?Golden Star Galop Grerdcrler?Misses Eva and Lucilc Britton. Recitation?Everyday Dolly?Mary Spears. Recitation?Lady Moon ? Iluth Hix. Music?Bubbling Spring-Uicrc King?Miss Ixniisc Bn>wning. Reading?Paper on Tinirod?Miss IjaGrande Walker. Violin Solo?Miss Clifford accompanied by Miss Colton on the piano. Recitation?Romance of the Ganges-Browing ? Miss Ixaiise Browning. Music?Song of the I-eaves-Kein ?Maggie Anderson. Recitation?Marslees of Glynn ? Miss Amelia Cox. Recitation?At Aunty's House? Miss Melle Douglass. Music?Whispering Winds?Wollenhauft?Miss May Miller. Reading?Mr. Hare tries to get a Wife?Miss Ixiuise Gage. Recitation?There, Little Girl, Don't Cry?Miss Cox, accompanied by Miss Clifford on ninno. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my Mother," writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past tive years, however, on the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not 1m> neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds, l'rice 50c and $1.00; guaranteed at Dr. F. C. Duke's drug store. Trial laittle free. Notice of Opening Books of Subscription. Under and by virtue of a commission issued to the undersigned as corpora- I tors, by J. T. (iantt, Secretary of State, I Iwnring date May 3rd. 1905, books of subscription to the cnpital stock of the Union Coca Cola Bottling Company will 1h? opened at the office of Beaty Si Walker in the City of Union, S. C., on Saturday, the 6th day of May, 1905, at ton o'cloek a. m. The capital stock of said Union Coca Cola Bottling Company to bo five thousand dollars divided into fifty shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each. L. J. Hamks, R. E. Wiiitk. i May 4th, 1906. 1$ & J a Bennie Hughes is Dead. At the plantation home of Mr. Joe J. Hughes, 4 o'clock Thursday morning, Pennie, the afflicted son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Hughes breathed his last. Bennie has been a cripple from some unknown cause for several years, and all that medical skill could do to restore the little sufferer to health was done. A few days ago Mr. Hughes took Bennie down to his country home for a change, thinking it might l>e beneficial, hut no relief came, except in death. Bennie was a bright l>oy and his strange affliction has l>een a source of great trouble and sorrow to his family. We sympathise deeply with the l>ereavcd family. _ Advertised Letters Remaining in the Tost Office at Union, S. C., for the week ending May ft. 1905. A?Mr R C Agee. B?Mr F A Blair, Mrs M P Baley, Mr Jim Brown. C?W A Crocker, Miss Lora Cabc. F?Pearl Floyd. G?Miss Ira Gregory, Mr D H Griffin, Mr Rice Green. M?Mr and Mrs A finer Moseley. ()?Miss Maud Odell. <J?Mr Charley (fuick. R?Miss Mary Rice, Mr Mound Rens, Mr Wallace Rice. 8 -J H Smith. T?Mrs Minnie Terry. W?Miss Ijillie Wortli, Miss Susie Wilson. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. Huntkii, P. M. Letter to J. W. Sanders, Union, South Carolina. Dear Sir: Here's a bully one. Mr. Dooley (not of Chicago), painter, Lancaster, N. H., got the job of painting the Episcopal parsonage. He was used to a paint as pure as Devoe, hut weak and shortmeasure?he didn't know it was weak or short-measure. Dooley surveyed the job, and said it would take 20 gallons. Mr. L. F. Moore, our agent, of" fered to give 10 gallons Devoe. Accepted of course. Eleven gallons did it; the 10 plus one. Mr. Moore isn't painting parsonages on shares this year! Yours, truly, F. \V. Dfcvon A Co. Sol by Bailey Lumber & Mfg. C?. He Went to nta Station. The story Ik toltl by n former western hotel clerk of the trials of n French head waiter with nu untrained Nehrasku youth assigned to him for service In the dining room. The youth had been reared on a ranch, hut his father and the proprietor of the house were lifelong friends, and, as a favor to the father, the boniface had promised to give the boy a ehanee. lie appeared In abbreviated Jeans, and when presented to the full dressed Parisian who presided In the dining room the latter looked him over and, with obvious misgivings, said, "I think he is a little difficult." Nevertheless the recruit was put into the garb of the guild nn<l IiIh zone of activity defined. He was also Impressed with the necessity of prompt and unquestioning obedience to orders. The dinner hour arrived, und the direction was given, "(Jo to your station." Not his to reason why. but blindly to obey, the yokel waiter disappeared. The hour was 1 o'clock, and two and a half hours later ho made his reappearance and then explained that he had understood the order, "(Jo to the station." He had been watching the trains go by and wondered what useful service he was rendering. Ills connection with the waiter corps was terminated, and he became an assistant baggage wrestler In the porter's room. Temptation rarely comes In working honrs. It Is In their leisure time that men are made or marred. WORTH A THOUGHT. This Statement Will Interest Scores of Union Readers. The facts below are worth a perusal by all who are anxious about their physical condition or are similarly situated to this resident of Union. It is a local occurrence and can be thoroughly investigated. John R. Petty, of Excelsior knitting mills,.says: "I suffered an attack of IMKlioirn bwi'injr years RnU It lelt me with a case of kidney complaint. The re?ult wan a lame, weak and aching back and T have endured agony from it. Doan's Kidney Pill* which I Erocured at Holme* Pharmacy have een a ble**ing to me. They brought me the first relief I have experienced in all these twehty year*. My wife also suffered severely from backache and there were other evidence* of kidney disorders. The secretion* were irregular and contained a sediment. Since taking Doan's Kidney Pill* the kidney action ha* become normal and the backache disappeared. She feels like another woman and work is a pleasure to her." For sale by all dealers. Price 60c per I box. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?DOAN'S?and take ! no other. Somethi I Is What the I For this week we ar in Turn Over and Lace for dress trimmings. Insertion to match. A new effects. We alsc uip push and nobby lin< terns with embroidery ular price $1.00, our qu 89c. We also have t and cuffs for shirt wai: COME for Fresh New Mercha ting something every c McLure Mei The Und< || DR. McCREEl EYE SPECIALIST. Office, N. & P. Bank Building. Hours, 9 to 9 HAIR i : DENl 2 Crown, Bridgework anc ? Office over Mutual Dry NOTICE! Lovers of Good Things to E&t. We have perfected arrangements with Mr. Bruce Osborne to handle his crop of STRAWBERRIES, and have affected arrangements to have them gathered fresh every morning, and will deliver the same to any part of the city promptly. i niwaya piacc yUUf UlUeiS the day before so as to be sure to get what you want. ! Mr. Osborne says he has the finest crop and the finest .berries that he has ever seen grown. I You will always find the, ' prices as low as the market can afford; get generous measure and prompt delivery. Call and tell us your wants or phone us your orders. Union Grocery Company, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Everything to Eat. L. L. WAGNON, - MANAGER. NOTICE OP ELECTION. Having been petitioned by one third of the qualified elector* and a like number of the free holders, we her?hv order nn election for a special levy of three mill*, to create a special school district, to be known as Gist School District, from a portion of school district No. 1. The Trustees of Jonesville School District No. J, to act as managers of said election, to be held at Mnbry's school house, May '20, 1006, with the following boundaries: beginning where the Special School District crosses the Southern Railroad and running west the said line southwest to the southside of M. R. Sam's place including J. K. Johnson's place, thence northwest to Spartanburg county line (including D. B. Free, Sr., J. A. Hurgess and the old John Black place); thence west Spartanburg county line to the northwest side of the West J lace including the Moses Wood place, im Ward place and John Jeffries place ; thence to the Jonesville special district; thence to the beginning point. D. B. Fat*?, ) Patih Jbppriks. v Co. B. Ed, , 18-2t J - I _ " ' fi if'in wflV 1? TmEtoimr'A ^ . -- frilHIll iPi rf' kwi ng New People Want. e showing the latest Collars. Wide Laces Leute Val Laces with # Jlover Laces in all the > are showing a bang e of Shirt Waist Patbands to match--reglick selling price only he embroidery fronts sts at 25c per set. TO US ndise, as we are get- ^ lay or $o. rcantile Co., >rsellers. RY GLYMPH. I EYES TESTED FREE. Take Stairway on Main Street. I and 2 to 6. lOHIMIMMMNIINIIMNI i HAIR, S 'ists. : % I Regulating a Specialty. ? Goods Co., Union, S. C. J Special Advertisement* Notices will be Inserted In this column at tho rate of 25 words or less for 2Ao one Issue, fourjssuos for 76c. Additional lines over twenty-five words 6c a linn. BASE Baft Rule Books, Spaldings Base Baits and Base Ball goods, the latest novels, all the magazines and daily papers at Seaife's. My office, will be closed from Monday, May 8th, to Tuesday, May 16th. Dr. McCreery Glyinph, eye specialist. 18-2t If it is anything to ent, and the best quality, the lowest prices and the promptest and politest attention is v worth anything to you, we want your business. The Union Grocery Co. 500 bushels cotton seed for sale, early vunuiv ior planting. BU cents per bushel. 1). 11. Fant. ll-16t Southern Beauty Cigars, the old favorite at $1.60 per box of 50, as long as tlicy last. Von have smoked them before and they are just as good or better than they ever were, so you will appreciate the bargain offered. The Union Grocery Company. HALF PRICE)?for Cabbage and Tomato Plants to clear oif beds. S. M. Rice Jr., K. U. Do you want to eat the Perfection of Breakfast Bacon? If you do, order a Ferris Square for 40 cents. The Union Grocery Co. The mildest, the sweetest and the most satisfactory little smoke that you have been able to get: the Little Havanua, for s%le by The Union Grocery Company. Fresh Strawberries every day at the Union Grocery Company. Fresh Beets, Fresh Beans, Fresh lettuce, Fresh Cabbage and other garden vegetables received daily at The Union Grocery Company, l&nd us your orders. %ir _ ?a- * ? frugetiresn .Jersey Butter three to four times iter week. Place your orders ahead and you will always get what you want. The finest butter that we can buy for 25 cents per pound. The Union Grocery Company. Delicious California Evaporated Peaches, Santa Clara Prunes, Seeded Raisins and Fresh Shredded Cocoanut. The Union Grocery Company. Man's Unreasonableness is often as great as woman's. Rut Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable, when he refused to allow the doctors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he says, "we concluded to try Electric Rit.k>r? My wife wan then ho sick, she could hardly leave hor bed, and five (5) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Bittern, ahe was perfectly cured, and can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by Dr. F. C. Duke, druggist, price 60o. FOR SALE. 1 Toxar Engine, Gin-head, Feeder, Condenser and Press, 1 Farquer Thresher, Reaper and Binder, 1 McCormick Mower, 1 Ro Holler, 1 Brood Mare and Colt. 1 short horn Bull, grade cattle. Bard Plymouth Rock Chickens and Eggs, 700 acres farm land for sale or rent. Machinery on tracks, in good condition. Apply to JOHN W1HHERT, , R. F. D. No. 1. Halseville, 8. 0. The Times and Metropolitan Magazine one year for $1.80. ^