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1SLAUG SA IS NOW G AT BC Thousands of being received and all put ii sale. Now is y not fail to a counts if you buyer, come th off. This is tl Sale Union * ( ever had. Yours For E M. W ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES : t* Of the Double Daily Passenger Trains, A! Union, S. C. s] Train going North 9:00 a. m. 44 South 11:35 a. in. 8] 44 North 2:35 p. m. h 44 44 South 8:53 p. ill. w These trains only make a few minutes stop at Union, so that the hours of arrival are practically the hours of N departure. Any change in this sclicdule will be published in Tiik Timks for the benefit of the public generally. Local News Notes,* r Points Personal and Otherwise A kicked up and Paragraphed ^ by Our Pencil-Pusher. ? J Miss Eugenia Mcng is home for tho vacation. ^ ^Ir. Edgar Norman, of Shelton, ai spent Sunday in the city. F Mr. George C. Perrin, Jr., spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. D. P. Steele returned to her R<v.lr Will a xt i IVI1IV M M M lllil ?JUVUIV4(IJ p Miss Mcdora Duncan spent a few ^ days this week with her parents. c* c] Emell Peakc spent Sunday with his Uncle Jno. W. Gregory in San- y tuc. ~ Miss Pearl Goforth is assisting Auditor Jno. G. Farr in his otlicc work. ? K( Mrs. Emma Boyd of Spartan- y burg is visiting her daughter Miss a Mary Boyd. [a Dr. H. K. Smith and wife have'8* gone to New York for a stuy of a ^ week in the metropolis. ** 'el Rev. B. P. Boyd and wife of J Fountain Inn will visit their son f Mr. C. T. Boyd next week. t Mrs. Minnie Holland, (nee Min-J nie Counts) of Atlanta, is visiting1. her sister. Mrs. Davis Gregory. I Mrs. Susie Carter and two daugh- a tors of Asheville, N- C., >ir? visiting ? ^ relatives and friends in the city. / ; c Col. A. T. Farrow of Cross Anchor visited his daughters Mrs. Jones, Bo bo and Boyd last week. 1< a A lot of profane people think the F place Rojesfvepsky, the place tho 5 Russian admiral is headed for, is a & much shorter word than Petro- G pavlovsk, Hamchatka,. 1 Titer le OING ON )BO'S. New Goods by express I i the great our time, do all. Money are a cash is way. 1-3 lie Grandest bounty has lusiness, Bobo. Mr. and Mrs. James Munroo went > Glenn Springs Tuesday. Mrs. lunro will spend some time at the prings. Mr. \V. J. Uetzel, of Spartanburg, E>ent a few days in the city with is brother Mr. Geo. II. Oetzel this cck. Miss Sadie Schofield of Davidson, f. C., is visiting her aunts Mrs. ?. G. Clifford and Mrs. Geo. II. ctzel. Judge Geo. W. Gage and wife reirned to their home in Chester fter spending a week with Mr. and Irs. P. E. Fant. Miss Henrietta L. Glover, of Irahamville, S. C., is visiting her rothcr at the home of Mrs. B. j ones on South street. Mr. James G. Long with his nnily spent a few days this week t Clinton visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. liobo, parents of Mrs. Long. Pension Money. The Union County Confederate ensioners will be glad to know that Jr. I. Frank Peake, clerk of the ourt, has in his hand the pension hecks for distribution. Call on Ir. Peake and get yotir check, you etcrans and widows of veterans. Pine Horses in the fihz. Some time ago it was observed by Bveral that the wealthy citizens of his city drove very common horses s a rule to their handsome traps nd phcatons, hut no one can say ? now. Col. T. C. Duncan has a ery fine pair of grays and Major ohn A. Fant has this week purbased in Atlanta through Mr. E. C. lowze the finest and most l>eautiul pair of mahogany bay horses hat have ever trottod through the trects of the city of Union, costing b is said, in round numbers, fourecn hundred dollars. Doubtless here are others who will follow suit nd soon Union will be able to boast f having the, finest horses of any ity in the South. A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when you jsc your health, because indigestion nd constipation have sapped it away, 'rompt relief can be had in Dr. King's lew Life Pills. They build up your igestive organs, and cure 'headache, ixsiness, colic, constipation, etc. fuaranteed at Dr. F. C. Duke's drug bore; 86c. . j * ;; K \ u . .. . A SAD, SUDDEN DEATH: ^ The Lifeless Body ot Thomas 1 Howze Found in Oasoline House of Bailey Lumber & 1 Manufacturing Co.?Shocks i Entire Community. hasl Friday morning a Unit 8 o'clock the lifeless Ixxly of Thomas j Howze, youngest son of Mr. and c Mrs. K. C. Howze, was found lying Q in the gasoline house of the Bailey Manufacturing Company, which is * located in rear of the stable of 7. Mayor R. L. McNally. When it n was told in the town that Tom Howze was dead, all who heard it ft were shocked lieyond expression. ^ On the afternoon of the day before .. aliout 4:30 o'clock, Mr. J. E. Ker- ^ shaw, a plumber, in whose employ Thomas Howze was, told him that o the gasoline can was empty and to r] fill it. After telling Tom to fill the ^ can, Mr. Kershaw went to attend to some business and saw nor heard C any more that day of Tom Howze, (' and the other men who were working for Mr. Kershaw went to their rcsnective nlneos nf nluu1i> nhn. Sm t\ work hours were over, thinking nothing more of Tom Howze, as it n, was his business to fill the can and \\ put it in the shop. Upon arriving at the shop the \ next morning Mr. Kershaw and his workmen looked for the can of gasoline, but it was not there. Mr. p; Kershaw then concluded Tom was sick and went to the house and in- p( quired of Mrs. Howze where Tom was, she replied that he was not ft there; did not come home at all the night l>eforc, that she thought he H had stayed all night with Mr. Ker-Jfu sliaw. Mr. Kershaw then told her J) that he had not seen Tom since 4.HO o'clock the afternoon before. p Mr. Kershaw then hurried to the vj gasoline house where, to his utter horror, he found the dead boy. To all appearances Tom had gone p into the gasoline house and had drawn a measure full and. put it e] into the can, set the measure under \y the spout and with hand on the spigot was overcome by the fumes p of the gasoline and having a weak heart, death resulted. The door of q the gasoline house was open when Mr. Kershaw reached there, there- jr fore there could not have been suffocation or noxious gasses. The p coroner was notified, a jury empannellcd and the verdict rendered was that Thomas Howze came to his death from natural causes. The p, physicians who made the. post mor- 5* tern examination agree that death was caused by heart failure. It is p supposed that he walked rapidly to the gasoline house, went in and in p a stooping position drew the gasoline, inhaled the fumes, that being _ overheated and having a weak heart was overcome and fell forward un- j, conscious and died. This is one of ^ the saddest deaths that lias ever! occurred in Union. Thomas Howzc'jj was only 1(? years old, a bright, 'q steady, sober, industrious, quiet* y and generally liked lx>y, a favorite j among his companions. (01 The interment was in the Grace 0] M. E. Church cemetery Sunday 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. 1). M. McLeod, y pastor, conducted the services. \ The pall-bearers were three of his schoolmates, Starkes Hamilton, ^ Wallace Gibbs, Jobn McDow, and (j Mr. Dan Cauble, Mr. Jason Norman \j and Mr. L. J. Hames. The heartfelt sympathy of the j? entire community is felt and ex- (> pressed for the grief stricken ami bereaved parents, sisters and y brother. WOMEN'S* MODERATION OP CLUBS. J' f tc Delegates and Homes to which They are Assigned?Hostess andGuests Respectively, t p Mrs. Jas. Munro?Mrs. Cora S. IvCgan, Anderson. U Mrs. P. E. Fant?Mrs. A. G, Briee, Mrs. M. H. Gaston, Chester, V S. C. Mrs. H. M. Holmes?Mrs. J. E. t* rnrrine, ureenviue, p. u.;Mrs. Andrew C. Moore, Columbia. Mrs. Jno. A. Fant?Mesdames Rufus Fant, W. T. Cox. b Miss Minnie Walker (at hotel) I* ?Miss Varina Brown, Anderson, 8. C. Mrs. J. A. Swnync at Mrs. Bak- to ers?Miss Divver, Anderson, 8. C. Mrs. Royal 8hannonhouse?Miss to Welch. Mrs. Albert Johnston, Anderson, 8. C. Mrs. L. M. Rice?Misses Hcnnic B Tbwill, Ruth Cooner.Maida Hodges, Batesburg, 8. C.; Mrs. W. P. Breedcn, Bennettsville, 8. C. Mrs. Claude Sartor?Mesdamcs Hugh L. McCall, H. M. Carroll, Bcnncttsville, 8. C. ?' Mrs. E. Nicholson?Miss Italia Marlin, Newberry, 8. C.; Miss AnV ol nida Moses, Sumter, S. C.; Miss c< Beimam, Walbaila. 11 Mrs. 8. M. Rice, Jr.?Mcsdame8 iV. C. Williams, C. P. Townscnd* fonnettsville, S. C. Mrs. Mcl^eod?Misses Edna Heal11, E. N. Anderson, Blaekshurg. Mrs. E. M. Anderson at Mrs. J. lice's?Mrs. A. W. Klutz. Chester. Mrs. A. P. H. Wallccr?Miss ouisc Glenn, Chester. Mrs. T. C. Duncan?Miss Annaora Baer, Charleston; Mrs. Ann ctcr, Columbia; Mrs. W. E. Lutis, Latircns, S. C.; Mrs. Martha ). Patterson, Greenville, 8. C. Mrs. W. E. Thomson?Mrs. A. '. McKissick, Greenwood; Mrs. J. '. Calvert, Spartanburg; Mrs. C. !. Means, Columbia; Mrs. Bcrice Martin, Newberry, 8. C. Mrs. A. H. Foster (at hotel) ? Irs. Watkins, Spartanburg; Mrs. i'ilbur 81igh, Newberry. 8. C. Mrs. J. A. Brown?Mrs. Jno. lussell, Greenville; Mrs. Poppcneim, Charleston. Mrs. B. G. Clifford?Mrs. Honur, Charleston; Mrs. W. G. Sirine, Greenville; Mrs. Trcdcmann, harleston; Miss Hanekel, Charles>n. Mrs. J. H. Rodger?Mrs. Mc lintock, Columbia; Miss Menughim. Mrs. Ix;roy Townscnd?Mrs. Z. . Trammel, Mrs. W. P. Dean, roenwood. Mrs. L. L. Wagnon?Mrs. Ages Bogin, Sumter, S. C.; Mrs. J. ?. Bell, Walhalla. Mrs. Geo. Wright?Mrs. M. T. nsel, Mrs. W. J. Thackston, reenville. Mrs. Dan Wallace?Miss Shcp" ml, Edgefield. Mrs. A. G. Wardlaw?Misses oppenheim, Charleston. Mrs. F. C. Duke?Mrs. S. G. [iller, Chester. Mrs. Win. Anderson at Gibbcs anise?Mrs. James E. Poore, Coimbia, S. C.; Mrs. Win. Evans, arlington, 8. C. Mrs. Maurice Moore at Mrs. akcr?Mrs. Jno. Ebaugh, Grecnillc. Mrs. C. H. Peakc?Mrs. U. W. ilbcs, Columbia; Mrs. F. W. P. utlcr, Edgefield. Miss Eloise Peaty at Mrs. Oetzi's?Mrs. W. H. Carwilc, Ncwcrry. Mrs. Geo. Oetzel?Mrs. A. T. rowne, Newberry. Mrs. L. G. Young?Misses Slater, rangeburg. Miss Ina McNally?Miss Ellie letchcr, Chester. Mi$s Charlotte Poulton?Mrs. J >avicj Hemphill. Mr*. Lily Dawkins Miller?Mrs. tringfellow, Chester. Mrs. Geo. C. Pcrrin?Mrs. Grimidl, Spartanburg; Mrs. S. M. inith' Columbia. Mrs. Crown Torrence?Mrs. rawford Withcrspoon, Rock Hill. Mrs. Aubrey Rice-Mrs. J. S. ooth, Chester. Mrs. Davis Jeffries at Mrs. Rice's -Mrs. H. B. Tiiulal, Greenville. Mrs. V. E. DePass?Mrs. Ida B. :mes, Mrs. M. J. Perry, Hancas" r. Mrs. S. S. Linder?Mesdames [arry Wanamaker, I/iuis Gelzer, rangeburg; Mrs. l/wis Blake, partanburg. Mrs. W. D. Arthur?Miss Mari1 Jolinson, Rock Hill; Mrs. Har* (1 8. Baird, Darlington. Mrs. W. H. Sartor?Miss M. E. hnick, Charleston; Mrs. S. B. nil, Newberry. Mrs. F. M. Farr?Mrs. O. B. layer, Newberry; Mrs. Robt. raham, Greenville; Miss Susie athan. Mrs. Iandy Haines?Mrs. Chas. etty, Spartanburg; Mrs. M. 1'. ridley, Greenville. Mrs. Clarke (hotel) ?Mrs. C. C. eatberstonc, Laurens. Mrs. Grey (hotel)?Miss Litla Arlington, Laurens. Mrs. Harry (hotel) ?Mrs. Frazer lines, Miss Alice Dargan, Darling>n. Mrs. T. E. Bailey - Misses Hcw1 and Rhctt, Greenville. Mrs. C. E. Lipscomb at Mrs. yler's?Mrs. C. M. Boyd, Proserity. Mrs. W. J. Haile?Mesdanies J. 1. Adams, E. R. Earle. Jr.,Seneca. Mrs. H. T. Yates?Mrs. Julius isanski, 2 Bull street, Charleston. Mrs. S. R. Crawford?2 Charlesin. Mrs. Claude Sartor-2 Charleston. if it /t /? ? t .?'? < mr?. i>.w. c,nnor??z vonunnia, Miss Charlotte Poulton?1 Columia; Miss Maggie Russel Wheeler? rospcrity. Mrs. Huiet?1 Columbia. Mm. W. E. Thomson?2 Darling>n. Mrs. Macbeth Younge?1 Darling>n, Mrs. Jeffries?1 Darlington. ' Mrs. S. M. Hice, Jr.,?2 Rock fill. Teachers Examination. The regular examination for teachrs certificate* of qualification* wil s held at Union, 8. C., Friday, May )th, 1905. County Supt. Education IHce for white and court hou*e for >lored applicants, P. B. Fant, i-2t C. 8. R, U. S, 1 _ ^~.,m i . | WHEN IN DOUBT1 J GOME TO US. I % Never take unnecessary ?? H chances if you do not want IS m to suffer a loss. K? I T RADE AT OUR STORE^ jg? A store you know==a store g| g? all this community knows== gg || a store that shows you the || ffi greatest assort men t==a store j$j n that is famous for dependa= ^ gg ble qualities, a store that al= gg ways quotes the lowest pos= gg H sible prices, a store that gg means to do the fair and jj| square thing at all times I and under all circumstan= gg | WE SELL GOOD GOODS j sS AT RIGHT PRICES AND IS S NOTHING ELSE AT ANY PRICE. | !1| This has always been the ^ H policy of our store and main= $3 11 tained as inviolably today as at any time since its es= |W. T. BEATY & CO.,? j|B F. G. AUSTELL, Manager. Divided Profits! g 38 This Bank divides its profits JJJj ^ with Depositors in the ^ 1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT | 9 We allow interest at 4 ner cent, navnhip cpmi. S || annually. This interest compounds itself automatically without renewing contract, if || left undisturbed. We are paying hundreds of ^ gg Depositors Semi-Annual Dividends. Are you fcg on the list? A Single Dollar puts you there. ?8 ??j One of our little books gives you an independ- Lit |The Peoples Bank,! S B. F. ARTHUR, President. Si J* Capital and Surplus - $80,000.oo. pi m Total Resources - - - $300,000.oo. ^ l-C O M E-" 1 am now ready to ^ - ? uu your rtepair Work of any kind. Also Horse Shoeing DNION CARRIAGE WORKS, Next to Crawford, Aycock & Deaver Stables. Bachelor Street. Phone 146. | ..' ^ * . 12K "