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*1 Our Big Half 1 Yellow T P| We will start our 1 li Sale Saturday nuX ^ I Will Continue ' 1 111119 Will UC 11IC Dig had. Our entire stoci and Furnishing Goodi will be included in th< going to surprise yoi store will be closed on can mark down the s tent salesmen will be can be waited on. Ji Save Up Av ' |o PI We give you more g || money than you hav< Bfrjci I The Bailey local laconics. b. means b< 7 Wallace and J Happenings of. Interest have gone to I ^ few days reere About Town. Dr. E. W. Mrs. P. E. Fant is quite ill at graduated froi her home on Main street. ment of the V ?. t t> i> * i i * wil1 Practice Mr. J. Is. Porter has moved to jj;g 0|^ce \ his home on Virgin street. Building, scco Little Gelola, daughter of Mr. ? . j . , and Mrs. F. (I. Mcltugh, is quite . Fl'!d'Y m?h ill with fever at the Mangum House. !V?. )a a,r, ? bprings. 1 hi Miss Pattie Gage and Miss Bessie highth of the : Grier who have been visiting Mrs. mineral Sprini P. E. Fant, went to their home mer resort. J Monday. nished a larg Miss Minnie Gist and Mrs. rjC(^ a|Ki sjng] Eunice Fleming came up from Car- mcn Those , ' lisle Wednesday on a shopping and was the grand* visiting tour. White Stone> Miss Viola Adams, of Pomaria, after spending several days with her tll6 UlliOll d cousin, Miss Nina bligh, returned to her home Tuesday. Kum vuu Handling The ladies of Mt. Joy church at Kclton, S. C., will serve ice cream This road is on Friday, July 7, 1905, from ('? to an<i the poop 9 p. m. The public are cordially surrounding c invited to Ikj present. yond tho grii x , r* i i t * r the Southern ] James Edgar Coakley, son of Mr. n rnliovrvl < and Mrs. T. P. Coakley, after an |^tiona toth! illness of more than three weeks (\,i Thos C with typhoid fever died ord" day of tj ' ' f July at 7.HO o'clock at the home of rrin,i his parents. He was buried on the >lilv;na ' * 4th in the city cemetery. Rev. aml nTanv liif > L. M. Rice conducted the burial j)Ut ajj ()f t fc services. J. Edgar Coakley was an T, i , . ' industrious young man, he had # as manv i learned the trade of house carpcn- j ' jn ^|(> j)U tcr and was considered a very good ft 8i'ngic accjd( workman. since the trail At a meeting of the city council V),' ftCC*dent la last Monday night, after some dis- ?th cuHRion of huainoga mattor, the h1ftn<lkH.1 w,th council re-elected Dr. M. W. Culn i r physician of tho l>oard of health. !?! ^ul ?n 111 { They then elected Sergeant Joseph , l)n,1(,(! ()l M. Austell chief of police vieo Captr fP1 am, rn5.\,11 R. C. Johnson resigned, and Police- road will man Milo Evans succeeds Joe M. among y1(>Austell as Sergeant. No other busi- * : . A>u' . ness of importance was transacted. u,Vl 0 in ^V1 Mr. Frank G. Austell as Chief of and en.crf the Fire Department put in are- l '.( r8. a "V 1 uc d > quest that the council furnish him ,l( v!n? ,.u V" '?*> a horse to ri.lc wl.cn a fire alarm dent?? the la; was sounded. The council declined 11 ,K w , oa to comply with the request. It is J?l 11. . rumoreU that Mr. Frank Austell ?'th fepart?nl will resign as Chief of the Eire Do- ,(Hi!4, ..jino _~._4-_.-Ji short time, a ^ partment. have all tlw o " / V ^a' -1 8 * ' ' '* * V V :. Year Clean-Up | icket Sale j Big Summer Clean-up p L7 Infir t Eft* *? - *5? V y UUI y lUillf CllIU : For 10 Days. 1 gest Sale we "have ever || t of Clothing, Shoes, Hats |j 5, except a few Staples, || 2 sale. Save up, we are g| u with low prices. Our || Friday, July 14th, so we || tock. Extra and compe- || : on hand so everybody I| na tse Keaay | ood merchandise for the f| i ever gotten before. gj Copeland Co. | ?aty, Esq., nr. j. m. ! Number the Houses and Th< . Frost Walker, Esq., Have a City Directory. 'awleys Island for a a^on* The streets arc all named ai Foster, who Recently PeoPl? have become famili n the dental depart- with the names, now number t nivcrsity of Maryland, houses. The real estate hrok his profession here. wi10 rent houses and collect re n.l^lom^1 1'* U;ink ought.to g?'t ?P a city directo In this directory the street on \vh t last was the open- |ho h"\lse is 1(?Crtt(l<l anil thc ,u! White Stone Litlna house placed, so that a rel is ball heralded the ence to this directory would sh season at these popular an^ mquirer where certain pers< gs and delightful sum- ,M , :Y . wo)). doubtless ; ^s usual Union fur- brokers in effecting a sale e delegation to the 1 ('lltn,g a house. W hile we ; ring alxnit H.S, mar- volunteering this advice to i le ladies and trentlc- Counci1 we would urge that a 1 who attended say it 1)0 Passtid. governing drays, ha. est fete ever given at :l carnages. 1 here should regularly licensed transportation m m m passenger and baggage wagons a hacks, also not allowing dray w nd Glenn Springs I ons to haul passengers and trun Completed and ir?tl'c>'1h,aul,fmul 8|",.U';1 _ . |V allowed to haul both. All of 1 rrcignt. drays, hacks and carriages shoi be numbered and each driver shoi now in full operation be required to wear his number le of Union and the his person and number put on t ountry are at last be- vehicle. The Council should rej ?i __i? - in miu nioiiopoiy 01 iaic tuc price of transportation railway. The people passengers and baggage to and fr< feel under lasting oh- railroad station, make the pr 2 indefatigable worker, uniform, so that a hackman coi . Duncan, to whom not impose upon a stranger. If a inestionably indebted baggage should be lost the stranj The road was built, could refer to the number of 1 obstacles to remove hackman that hauled his bngga liculties to surmount, and all draymen and hackn liese were overcome, should be known by number, a is now as smooth and be required to register at pol roads of longer stand- headquarters by number and nai ilding there was not and the policemen who meets 1 ;nt of any kind, and trains should notice the conduct is have been running the draymen aiul hackmen and is occurred^. On the port to chief of police. I'asseng ndrcd passengers were should not * be annoyed by h< safety and pleasure, drummers, haeknun or drayn isenger schedule will upon the arrival of the trains. he next HO days. With _ t* * m- _ railroad superintendtiger, Mr. P. I. Wells, A Dissolution. in the near future be }t claas roads of this The cotton firm nf Arffim- n )uncan has been for- Gobs was dissolved by mutual c< ng an eflicient, active sent last week. Mr. Harry 1>. G eorps of civil cngin- lias accepted a position with 1 nt a long ways in re- cotton firm of Heath, Witherspc ;uliar situation inci- and Go. of New York City. ying out and building (loss is a good cotton buyer am The road will not stop fine judge of the staple and v falo but connections make his mark in New York in 1 mrg ami the Atlantic cotton business. Onion will m rill be reached in a him and dislikes very much to g nd then Union will hini up. We wish him great si utlet she needs. I cess. | DR. LEN G. BROUGHTON, I Preacher, Lecturer, Author, f Will Lecture in first Bapi tist Church Monday Night, | July 10?Press Comments. 5 Dr. Lcn. (i. Broughton will lee\ ture in First Baptist Church Mon? tiny night, July 10,. Admission | 50 cents. Dr. Broughton is a lee\ turer of rare ability. Every one fi should hear this distinguished ora' tor. . "Dr. Broughton and the TaberS naele are as live wires as Atlanta 5 has in her midst."?The Augusta i Herald. j First Baptist Church Monday || night. Julv 10. Adroi??i.?n An | cents. Sam Jones: "The average man j 1ms three enemies, the world, the [ flesh and the devil. Dr. Broughton ! has only two, the world and the S devil. The doctor hasn't any flesh to l)othcr him much." "If you can get a sort of combi! nation animal, a sort of goat and \ mule together, he can work at both ends and will make the fur fly. He has plenty of room to perform in. That's Dr. Broughton's style." First Baptist church Monday j night, July 10. j Sam Jones: "He weighs 110 I pounds; 18") pounds of this is hackj Ixmc and 5 pounds hair." }i First Baptist church Monday J night, July 10. Admission "() S j cents. "Dr. Brougliton is the only supP ply in New York this summer who 3 packed his house at every service." J ?New York Herald, y First Baptist church Monday night, July 10. Admission 50 | cents. p "He is courageous and earnest ! and we do not douht he is as true i as he is hold."?The Boston (Mass.) 5 Transcript. First Baptist church Monday 5 night, July 10. Admission 51 fi cents. < "Dr. Broughton's address last a night was one of the greatest, # | grandest and most inspiring w? 3 ' ever heard fall from mortal lips.' g | ?The Leaf-Chronicle, (Clarksville n Tcnn.) S, First Baptist church, July 10. I , THE COUNTYEAIR - , Will be Discussed at the Au en gust Meeting of the Cottor (irowers Association. I1(l Tiik Times urges the farmers am iar merchants and other business niei l.? .xf !?.* ~ * * ,uu >-'? niu vAniiivjr tu get lUgeillCr aiK ers arrange; for and organize a countj fair association. At the meeting of the cotton growers association ii }'y- 1 August is the best time to talk ovei 1.( " the matter and organize. In the ,,n" mean time we would like to havi cr" the expression of opinion from tlu <nv farmers in the different sections o the county. We want you to thin! lU(' about it before the August meeting or so that yon will be able to forumlate plans for the organization. A "1C county fair will bring more peoph :,w together and do more to encourage j and enthuse the people to renewed energy and action in growing bettei ?* crops and all kinds of products and 1K' good stock and poultry. A dis1*8" cussion of the manner of cultivatioi i ? of crops will be helpful, giving exJ,c perience in stock raising, forage ^ crops. There is no county in the l'(' state better suited for stock raising, having the grasses and soil to grow *>n any kind of forage crops. '1C We call attention to this now *u~ . that you all may be prepared to or1 j ganizc and get things in shape foi ?,n | a grand county fair, iloral festival and trades display next year, ud _ Z Dea*h ?f David A. T. Parr. the ge, After a long and severe illness ten Mr. David A. T. Farr died at his nd home at Joncsville Sunday morning ice July 2, about half past two o'clock, ne. He was a coiifednrsvt.i? vptcmn m-wl the served four years in the cavalry, tof He married Mrs.'John M. Jolmsoi re- in 1N()7, she was Miss Kindscy. ji era sister of Mr. E<1. Lindscy,of Jones>tel ville. He was a member of tin len Knights of Honor and a inemhei of the Presbyterian church. Ih was lalricd in the (lilead churcl cemetery; his pastor, Rev. A. A. James conducted tho burial services, He is survived by widow and foui ,nd children. Spoiled her Beauty. (on Harriet Howard, of New York, atom I time had her beauty spoiled with skii : trouble. 8lie writes: "I had Sal ? a Rheum or Kc/ema for years, but nothk ill ing would cure it. until I used Hack t,])(5 leu's Arnica Salve." A quick and sur< healer "for cuts, burns and sores. 25c, . at F. C. Duke's drugstore, tve ^ C- "* ' *' * Subscribe for Thr Timrs. ***??i??l?mifmn ? ?? ?M>?| IIllZSlEf ?SIt ""si cM la rrt frffSlt <81 f-'.'"!31 Gettinrj fixed for Summer! Wil! be Easy | with our line of Summer g^>ods to select from. f| We are showing a nice string of Lawn Swings, I? !Korcn Kockers and Settees, Piazza Blinds, [1 and Vudor Shades and awnings. H IF YOU WANT THE BEST I get a White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer and E a Leonard Dry Air Refrigerator. We have |1 just opened up a new lot of Nottingham Lace K Curtains, Portiers and Hall Curtains in tap- M estry, Bag-Dad Stripes and Mercerized, from K $2.75 to $9.00 the pair. jjj A lot of new crop China and Jap Matting iust onpnpH ?i? I Special prices for Cash lor any article in M our store. jj BAILEY FURNITURE CO. 1 | 3 """i ? ^WTTT ^ ^WTjPP I'lltHPK fW| 3 31TfTC ^ !"!'? ? fjl'IIH't- 3 ^-TTITTE"- gwf 3l||lj"'t3!!!T!fl ! McCORlSQK 16WERS! 1 i I'*' fTillBT'T I liffiTB I 3 Have lead all others 1 for seventy - three 1 years and are still 1 ! far ahead. Sold by | tie Peoples Supply Co. I D. FAINT GILLIAM, Manager. Lj ' % Straw Hats Must 60! \ V ft ! * * 1 ? A few left and Tiiey will go as |J ; % follows: '% V A 0l ! ? All $2.50 Straws to go at $1.50 % \ % 44 2.00 *4 44 1.25 % S 44 1.50 44 44 1.00 S ; I 44 1.25 44 44 .75 % i ? * i * * ? Don't wast as the number is ? ' ? limited. j* : <g , * (t j CtesS" id ' il saa tii a h New Furniture Store! | 1 D If you want to keep cool ? | y come and see us. We have H i H just received a Sot of Refrig= ! ! ||. erators, Ice Cream Freezers, n I P Hammocks, Porch Shades, If ; H Porch Rockers and Mosqui= I to Nets. Screen doors and iDj hi windows made to order. |1 Give us a caU and it wiil y . I be appreciated. f| ' H Burns - & Milling. 1 1 PHONE 163. M ( ( k'fc -.kj& & j[3MHjji jj