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gBSGSU^ E?2 Leonard Shaw and Decn Shoes, in c fiSjjj Leonard Shaw and Deen $5.00 Shoe Egg Annex Shoes in all styles and loathe The celebrated Shamrock Shoe go in; KS Chi'dren's and Misses shoes, p-ice ? Some odds and ends in Ladies' SIip]~ frO l Lot of Ladies' Autohav Shoes, pric ES Men's Plow Shoes, worth $1.25 to f, gSS Come at once! F |j| Ladies' Ready Trimrm ?H from 50c to $4.00. |?| Biz lot of all Silk Ribb< |j| price to suit your | We aim to move our C KD i /1 rt * rr> ?r 3 1 ^ IIM tl lt>V WtlVS tt I1 M $15 for $5. ||3 Shirts worth 25c goin going at 39c. So: grxj I C2 I ..IN DR\ M WHITE GOODS: V, its 20c and 25c. goin; g EMBROIDERIES AMI |f| eries now S254c, ^ Is goods now 28c. g IN LACES we are o ||s bargains. I Onion Cotton Mill Jonesville News Notes. \w~ Yum and Rich,' Jonesville, July jriL^2-Mr. 1). A. '* *? ?(?i* and Ca| T. Farr one of <^a^^toian citizens 1 bi??b, attende. i-i i . I). A. 1 . I-Mir 1 Uic<icj!yj^-~ye8tfM,<iMy morning and |r$ j | ^bflsromains were buried todMy Mt our town todav Oilead where the family started a Some of our new burying ground, the others of White Stone la? the family being buried at Myrtle ing ball, graveyard near Pacnlet River. Mr. Tlie handsoi Farr was about ('?! years of age, and built on Chuivl was a faithful soldier in the '7th S. 15. Fowler i-1 w< ('.Cavalry. He had been a Free work for some Mason for many years, a member la nded waiting of the Presbyterian church about 1- Past week tl years and was a nieinber of Camp town got on a l>oyd D21 C. ('. Valid a Knight of the white ca lliitiiki* \v ln?r?? )n? rri i # 1 (Will i n. in-iiiut unfl/ian surance. Mr. Farr was tin- last one tcrs, l?ut I thinl <?f the children of William ami and arc workiii] I'rlseilla Farr, two brothers, 1 ii? 1?- Mrs. I). E. ( ard and Jack were killed in the late from a visit to war and a brother Joe was killed in Fair Held count\ Arkansas several years ago and Mrs. Si Jame? another brother died in Te.\- visiting at the .) as a few years si nee, leaving an es- I'ev. !). I-.'. ( tate of some thousand dollars to p-intm.nt here Mrs. Sallie Askew and Mr. 1). A. T. Farr the only surviving heirs. ( The funeral services were conducted in the church and at the ceme- Bring your tery by his pastor, I'ev. A. A. XI MBS. We James and the remains were then taken charge of by the Masons and ' _j laid to rest with Masonic honors. Mr. Farr leaves a wife and the I'ol- K lowing children: 1 Mrs. 1). B. Free, Jr., Win. It. | mSS & Farr, Mrs. Marvin Scott and (irace, S the youngest child. lie leaves an | estate of some fifteen or twenty w thousand dollars. We had good rains Saturday _ night and the ground today is in | < good condition to push the growing * * crops which arc small and need all the favorable weather possible to lis' bring them up to anything like an V-4\ average. Prof. II. \\ . Aekerinan who had \A, Ijcen elected principal of our graded " ^ school for another year has asked to bo relieved by the trustees which /V 1 they have done and the Professor will go to Latta where he will take a charge of tin; schools as superin- i p-v tendent. There was no friction III whatever between Prof. Aekerinan j ! and the trustees, it being just a matter of dollars and cents, as a ; better salary was offered Prof. Aek-j g 1 i T / erinan and the trustees released I I I I f him hero that he might accept the 9 *. J JL $ A V higher salary. The board of trus- a tees has quite a number of upplica- 9 Noxt tO tions for the position Prof. Acker* g uian held and they will elect in a ? few days. SMMaMKaEan KTFR SAIF! 1 alt and viei, button and lace $2 50 g| s for 3 00 Bp rs, will be sold for 2 25 gg g for 2 50 !l.50, being sold for 1 00 gp >ers, all sizes, for 5o :e.$4.00, selling at 2,50 Pji si.50, selling for oO Bp :irst in, first served. gS TTTillTTr 111 ?WEB^i id Hats at reduced prices, || [>ns, all colors and shades, || purse. || Clothing department, and || 1 sell suits worth $10 to tr at 10c. Shirts worth 50c SS <. 3c up. Collars 9c. || ' GOODS.. I 'hite Lawns worth 15c, ?1 X at 12^4>c, 15c and 20c. p ) LACES: 15c Einbroid= |p ?5c goods now 20c, 40c Jl offering some very rare fe? s Department Store. | ~ i ~ \ M.M.ivhomi, \vr- Sunday School Conventio ml Askew, of Mt. / i ^ V ^ . I *11-1 i*!^ ''l0 executive committee of tl the l ot . lr. ^'njon County Intcrdenomination ... . . Sunday School Association w l>' hiun, 111 ploase meet and arrange a time ai ' . .... . a program for the annual Sundi -oeiety lolks went to sl.ll()ol convention which is to d week to the open- hl,ul at Lesley Chapel in Augu 111 n >hl? n? i hi ing 'pilt. speakers should he notifh . street hyMr. (.. as oarly a8 that thev no ' lm?\rv ?"?; have time to make arrangements '? 7 i' attend and prepare their addressc .. The executive committee cousin of u?v. I.. Wngiioii Most -|n!;". II. W. <!ns?itt an.I Theodora ICisi ;,-p,;iil.r.< protesting w. II. s. Hank*. jiv.tli negro pen- Chain....] k Ihey have yielded , |( p?.KKXS gull together again. S, ,-rotary, aniak, has returned j?n,.svm july :i her old home in mimer, of I'nitin, is NOTICE! letIxxlist parsonage. "amak tilled his an- All persons having claims against J |.lst nijr^t * Sumner, e deceased, will prese ,.C. ; , . them properly attested, and all persoi 1 hl.M'll<?NK. indebted to said estate muxt make pa ment at once. I. J'kaxk I'KAkK, Clerk, job work to The Administrator Estate M. M. Sumner, dee'd. can please you. July 5, 11105. 27; o nTE7 am now ready to a your Repair fork of any kind. Iso Horse Shoe FHHBWHBMi ( mam )N CARRIAGE WORKS, Crawford, Aycock & Deaver Stables. Bachelor Street. Plione 146. j The tee Man's Troubles and the Housekeepers Bother. The troubles and experience of the ice man who delivers ice to the residents is varied and peculiar. At 7 a. m. he drives to a house, finds no one in sight, sends the boy to i the door, knocks, rings the bell, no C answer, rings again, no answered goes round to the back door I ..i ...w.u ..,.1,0 1,,,,., w... I - nvv jm \ \?v?rv, uorvr" ihmv miivii ?v;u a wanted; cook don't know; cook i then has to wake the mistress of the house. Mistress says tell him ^ to go on his rounds and come hack by here. All this time, nearly an ' hour, and the ice melting, and it t still melting, and it will be out of \ the ice man's route to come back q !>y this house. (Joes to the next I house, how much ice you want? 10 j pounds. Can't cut 10 pounds on a ! 20 pound delivery. Well 10 pounds C ! is all 1 want, ico man cuts off about C 1") pounds, takes up ticket and is j gone. Next house, don't want any 3 this morning, come hack this nfter9 noon. Next house, don't want any, ij wagon moves oil, gets fifty yards * i down the street, servant calls him |j 5 hack; she says you can leave 20 a H pounds, wagon has to go hack, iee R melting. Next house, linds people i waiting and mad because the wagon 5 is so late getting there; explains delay, this don't satisfy; mistress says jj if you don't come earlier she won't a j take any. So it will he seen that } it is not always the iee man's fault, fc ! I ut your neighbor who has caused j the delay in the delivery, and the | ice melting. j Sermonette by W. M. Foster. | Out seek ye first ?the kingdom of i (iod and 11 is righteousness, and all . ? these things shall he added unto ' ' you. Matthew (*th chapter and V | :?:?d verse. r This is a broad sweeping com- | Jj mandmeiit from the Father of lights * ^ with whom is no variableness g neither shadow of turning, and ap- ^ 1 1 >1 ios to the whole human race. * B There is a promise to the young S which is not accorded to those o ...1....1......i "ti ill",. UVIMIIIVVU III ilgU. >1/.. 1 llt'y " * that seek me early shall find me." S To fear (lod is the first step toward I successful seeking. For unto man ? He said behold the fear of the a Lord that is wisdom, and to depart j from evil is understanding. All { have sinned and come short of the ) glory of God, and the command to , | every one is, return unto the I/jrd 4 and He will return unto you; draw II nigh to God and he will draw nigh ? to you. Let all remember this admonition, "Seek ye the Lord while : n. he may be found". Call ye upon him while he is near. In the day ie thou seekest me with thy whole ml heart I will be found of thee. Seek ill and you shall find, ask and you ml shall receive, knock and it shall be 4 iy opened unto you. I nto you that be fear my name shall the son of rightist eousness arise with healing in his image; and ye shall go forth, and h! grow up as calves of the stall. \y Repentance is the first requisite of to an honest, earnest seeker, for ex~ s. eept ye repent ye shall all likewise ts perish. I'ridc goeth before <lcs. struetion and a haughty spirit bo>11 fore a fall. God will abase the proud, but exalt the humble, for 11. He dwells with the humble penitent and contrite heart. Seek Ilim who made the seven stars and Orion, that made the day dark with night, that rides upon the storm cloud and walks upon the wings of the wind, that holds the issues of j all life in His own hands. The n*t Lord is his name. y" Advertised Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Union, S. C., for the week ending July 7, ;tt 11)05. C?W r Cunningham ~ K?Miss Mary Katta, Emma Edney U G?Raehael Gentry, G \V Gregory, IJim Gibson, May Green 11?Lillie Micks L?J F Lofton It?Mrs M L Rice T?W B Thomson V?F J Yaughan W?Francis Walker Y?Elmira Young Persons calling for the above letters will j>lease say if advertised, and will ho required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. Hunter, P. M. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. . State of South Carolina, j r County of Union. { J By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Bailie Jackson has made ti suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad- fi ministration on the effects of and estate ^ I of Lee Jackson, deceased. ~ These are therefore to cite and ad- " monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said B. L. Holliinan, /I on/1 V* ? * ? ' 1uvw??o?7ti| vimif XiVl^y I'13 HI1U <1 JipCAT^ l)G" foro me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union, C. II., South Carolina, on the 12th day of July, next, after 1 publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ahow cause, if any they have, why the aai<l Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this _ 2(?th , day of June, Anno Domini, ]t 1905. . Jahon M. GRKBR, - Probate Judge. Published on the 30th day of June, 1905, in tho Union Times. 20-2t V WE NEVER HAD * Such a Business Before in the Month of June. Ye always have something new and attractive to ? *r our customers. We do not allow our stock to down as the 4'old time store-keeper'' does. VE ARE GETTING IN NEW GOODS ivery day or so, bought at a close Cash price and narked accordingly. We are frequently asked by he wholesale houses that we do business with why ve don't get mo.e for certain lines of goods. We Olllfl (In cn ncL ino' If K?if fn call an o alaoa v ? j Mil v pi vivi w ovii vii w vivav nargin of profit for cash. For this week we have some attractive things to >ffer you in Millinery, Ribbons, Silks, White and Colored Lawns and Swisses, Eolines, Percales, Etc. Come to Us and Save Money. McLure Mercantile Co., The Undersellers. Straws Tell fR/ffli Which way the f you will keep your eyes on us you can very easily decide vhether we are doing the business or not. We are not so nesumptuous as to think that it is altogether for love that he people patronize us, but rather think it is on account of he values we give, along with the very best possible treatnent. VE'D BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN TO YOU OUR PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS. SB JUST RECEIVED J a firif* linp Rofl 11117 ^ ? ui uvuiuuiU UUI13) IIUII UCU5) Refrigerators, Go-Carts, Reed Rockers, nry Pictures, etc. GIVE US A CALL. TURNER & MAYFIELD. PRESERVES"! FOR HEALTH You would be surprised if we told you that many families use 50 to 100 pounds of preserves in a season. They are coming to be recognized as a very healthful article of diet WHEN PURE. The high quality of HEINZ PRFSFDVFS is responsible in large part for the increase in our trade on this commodity. They are made of the best fresh fruit and granulated sugar?real preserves Try them. Wo will refund the purchase price if you don't like thoni In glass jars and stone crocks of convenient size ! ? In the near future we will give the housekeepers of Union who request it, the chance to buy these fine goods at wholesale prices' and to sample and see all the famous Heinz products. The Union Grocery Co. || Special rrriTl ? MMCAHU BIG EXCURSION to Asheville and HHSCIcII l4(SV6rllS6!?16KllS tl,? mountains. On August 2nd we will run an excursion for white pco~ "" ple ouiy to Asheville, N. 0., for just Notices will bo Inserted In this column at about one-fourth the i-omilnr fa 10 rate of 25 words or less for 25o one issue, anout one-ionrtn trie regular rare? >ur Issues for 75c. Additional lineB over *1.50 for round trip. Now is the vonty live words So a lino. ^ chance for you to see the sights of ~ ~^r^TrT nature, and get a good cooling off for IAOKINTOSH Celebrated Knglish little money. Spocial coaches for Taffee Candy, Peter's Swiss Milk | children and ladies?any child less Chocolate for eating-only, Wiley's than 12 vears at half price. Ohocolatee and Bonbons. Fresh Rice & Humphries. shipments by express at Scaife's. ?I?rZ. , ?? 1 1 _ HAMMOCKS at 50c and up. Steel will be absent from my office from Ranges?one or two?at about half Thursday, June 22nd, until Monday, price. ^ ?"ie (laic{* 'I y?u want a July 2-lth. All coniinunicutions bargain. W ondor 8tore. should be addressed to me at Union, Greatly In Demand. " 'tr S. C., and same will reach me the ? ? . . , . ., next day. I>r. MeCreery Glyniph. Nothing is more in demand than a ""ft ^ =?t? medicine which meets modern requireAUGAIN for one week only. I have ments for a blood and system cleanser, just received a lot of Fine Guaranteed such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Husiienders. To introduce them 1 cut are just what you need to cure stomach the prices 50c to 35c and 25c to 20c. and liver,troubles. Tiw them. At F, It W, Newell Smith. C. Duke's drug store, 2oct guaranteed. ? ' ' flP ' "9 J?