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IWWWBWWW? ?? I AN LOOKING FOR YOU! You will find me I at the same old stand, at the same old business, selling goods for less. Always looking for you with the Best for Less jP* COME Yours For Business, n. W. Bobo. ~~_ r ~ === - ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Mrs. D. I\ Steele, of Rock Hill, stopped over here for a few days Of the Double DftUy Passenger Trains, this week with her brother Mr. J. Union, S. C. P. Gage on her way to visit relatives ?, in Greenwood, Train going North 0:00 a. ill. " " South 11:85 a. m. Mr. M. B. Summer is the G. P. North p. 111. an(f g. pt a. of the Union and i : p. m- Glenn Springs railroad and will These trains only make a few min- gla(]ly furnish you with any inforutes stop at Union, so that the hours niaH0ri connected with his branch of arrival are practically the hours of niauon connected u un nis nranen departure. Any change in this sched- of the business of this road. ule will be published in Tin? Timks for tho benefit of the public generally. There will be a series of days ' == meetings commenced at Fairvicw I Acal church on the fourth Sunday, July LfUCcll livWo 28, conducted by the pastor assisted . (by Rev. H. K. Ezell. There will OintS Personal and Otherwise be two sermons on Sunday. Every Picked up and Paragraphed one is cordially invited to attend. by Our Pencil'Pusher. Miss Louise, Walter and Dan Hix entertained a number of their young Miss Mary 'JLjHni is visiting her friends most delightfully at a lawn parents at Clinton, - party Monday evening. A happy _ . . ni??? evening was spent and refreshments J. A. Sawyer, Esq., ? jcc cream an(j cajcc wcrc gcrvcd Springs, to recupera e i t. . beneath the wide spreading oaks, f Mrs. \V. J. Haile and children illumined by the tinted twinkle of arc visiting relatives in Jonesville. miriads of Japanese lanterns. Mr. Robert Hcrndon. Jr.. of Yorkville, is visiting his cousin Mr. A Fil*C dt JonCSVillC. Roy Fant. ,, ~ TT, , , , Sunday morning al>out half past Messrs. George Ubclo (vnd Cm! threc ?.c|ock tl.c depot at JonesKraft, of Savannah, Inn, aie \iait- vjuc wllH burned. ,\t 2 o'clock the ing Mr. L. Ubelo. night telegraph operator had been * V. E. DePass, Esq., and wife in the telegraph office which is in have gone to Richmond, Ya., for a ?ne cn(i ^e depot. He saw no short stay on a business and pleas- signs of fire when lie left the buildure trip. ing- The origin of the fire is attributed to rats and matches. A Mr. John W. Crawford has gono conservative estimate of the loss is to Tate Springs, Tenn., to sec what $5,000. A large shipment of hose virtue there is for him in these from the Joncsvillo knitting mill celebrated waters. had been put in the depot late Miss Josie Mintcr, after spending ^"rday. This depot was nearly several weeks with her friends in new, having been Unit about three the city, returned to her home in and a ha" year" 118"' _ v Laurens Saturday. Miss Maud Kelly has resigned BetenbOUflh-OoOdman. her position as stenographer and ~ a , . . 0 ork typewriter for the L. J. Hames Co. SJ}"d7 m0? "Lf . n and returned to her home at Kl/ie. 0 c ML da,?,?8 K^nhaugh and Miss Tube Goodman were marMr. Louis Harris, of Rock Hill, ried at the home of the bride's par is oil a visit to his parents. Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1*. Goodman. Mrs. J. I. Harris. He was accoin- Rev. Jno. G. Farr officiating. Only y panicd by his cousin, Mr. Ralph a few friends of the contracting McFadden. parties witnessed the ceremony. The bridal party boarded the 1) Quite a number of newspaper 0>clock train for Charlotte where editors passed through the city on they will spend several days. They the 2.30 train Tuesday en route to were accompanied by Mr. Ed. White Stone to attend the meeting Goodman and his sister, Miss Marof the State press association. Col. tlia, brother and sister cf the bride. Bacon of the Edgefield Chronicle \ye this young couple a happy was among the number. married life, n % THE CONGES SITUAT OUR TOWN IS I TAKE ON NE SWEEPING Our County is to be Bisec Cotton Mill Will be Bui The Dream of Days ( of "The Times" f< is About to The Sleeping Giant is Awakene< Indomitable Captain of Indust Car Line is to be Extend* Aetna and Monarch Cot1 Power House to the Sej Side and Via Buffalo Glenn Spring's to Roi tic Coast Line [The above is the head lines of our r Behold the consumation in th over the Union and G1 A PLEASANT TRIP OVER THE UNIOl Monday the management of the company invited a number of citizen road commissioners on their tour of the road, and receive it they did) < Wharton, Caughman and Earl woi Vice-president l\ I. Wells and Mr. ] conductor in charge of the train. T men of the city. The city council McNally, Aldermen .Jno, W. Crawf county board of cohimissioners by Si oflicers Auditor J. G. Farr, County ' Greer and SherilY Jno. W. Sanders; Thos. McNally; the commercial, ma L. L. Wagnon, L. J. Haines, J. T. i J. B. Richards, J. H. Gault; real e the medical fraternity by Dr. C. Hughes, Esq., and last but not le Colton and J. P. Gage. This was a pleasure with business. The trip was made safely, pleas; Plliists VVPI'C troafnd rAvnllir A ? ?. 0..WWW M v*v/ vtVMVVU *. V'J tl lij i V. 1 HVAi wichcs, icc lemonade and fine cigars on board with an abundance of icc, man filled and refreshed everyljody cheer. To our surprise we could n whether we were on an old well scttl we never felt a jolt, notwithstanding country, hills and valleys nearly all that the road was very crooked, but people sec both crooked and double We went first to Buffalo. This the mill building we consider the 1 We knew these hills and valleys 1< thought of, and to us now to look a plcte transformation. We went tl Seaboard, viewed the location for st: This is the best location obtainable On our return trip we stopped at N over the works. The electric powei granite, as is also the dam, neither < told that it was hoped to have both less for us to try to describe either tl say that they are built on the most the material the best that can be sec the best granite in the state in grc power line is now on the ground rea are placed. Ncal Shoals is another who knew it when Jeter's old mil would cro risdiinrr tlinv iwoil ?1/ " * "P) V,,VJ ?wvv4 W v.i Uniop and GJepp {Springs railroad ti portion of lTnion county, and it has to the farmers along the line, which and saving of time and money. A Horse Thief. Late last Saturday night Mr. T. I'. Miller was awakened hy a noise in the hack part of his lot, near his poiptry house. He got up and dressed hurriedly, and taking his pistol in his hand went to investigate, and in walking hy the stable he noticed that the door stood a little ajar, this he knew was wrong, as he had fastened it when he fed his horses the evening before. He went to the door and pushed it,the door did not yield, there was some" thing against it, he kept pushing, fin a! lir iv? nn/1 Qn i?? ? "*?' ? 1I1K111J ftWV 111, il 11V1 CXH* l>ll?ll/ 11/ Wi*0 (I man who had been holding the door. The man had put a bridle on one of Mr. Miller's horses, and as Mr. Miller entered the would be horse thief kept the horse between him and Mr. Miller thus preventing Mr. Miller from shooting. The thief kept turning and backing the horse until ho could reach the door and as he did so, he leaped out of the door and fled round the corner of the stable so tlmt Mr. Miller never had any chance to shoot him. This was an expert rogue and doubtless had made many such raids for horses, in which he had been more successful than in this instance. Summer School Closed. The summer school for teachers which has been open for the past month, closed last Thursday. The ted ion relieved SOW READY TO W LI EE MORE THAN EVER. ted by a Trolley Line?A ilt Near Neal Shoals? Gone by and the Plea )r About 25 Years be Realized. i By The Magic Touch of That ry, T. C. Duncan?The Trolley jd Through Our Town Via .on Mills and Neal Shoals xboard Air Line on One , the Gold Mine and ebuck on the Atlanon the Other. irticle in Thi: Timks April '20, 1001. u following account of our trip enn Springs Railroad.] 1 AND GLENN SPRINGS RAILROAD. Union and Glenn Springs railroad is of the city to accompany the railinspection (preparatory to receiving )vcr this new road. Commissioners :c all on board, also Manager and \j. G. Young andCapt. J. It. Dickert, he invited guests were representative was represented by Mayor R. L. ord, F. G. Austell, L. X. Rodger; iperviscr T. J. lletcnhaugh, county Treasurer J. H. Bartlcs, Judge J. M. chamber of commerce by President nufaeturing and mercantile by Rev. Sexton, (i. W. Going, H. G. Bsiiley, state brokerage by II. M. Holmes; Torrence; the legal by J. Gordon ast, the local press by Mr. W. W. jolly, good crowd bent on combining antly and comfortably and all of the luncheon was served of ham sand. We had the ice man (Richards) so we kept cool, and with the inner was in the best of spirits and good ot detect in the running of the called road bed or not, it was so smooth the road traverses some very rough of the way. It was said l>3r some wc did not find it so, but then some at times. is a neat and picturesque mill town, landsomest of alBwe have ever seen, ang before a cotton mill was ever t it, it is a most wonderful and coinlam to Pride, the junction on the ition house, depot and side tracks, j between Carlisle and Ilroad river, eal Shoals for half hour and looked r hoUSe is a massive strnetiire <.f I ;>f which are yet complete. We were completed by September. It is uselie dam or power house, suflice it to substantial and modern plans, and lived. The river and hills furnishes at abundance. The cable for the dy to be strung as soon as the polls wonderful transformation to those 1 stood there, and the young men :> before the dam was begun. The reverses a very fertile and productive furnished facility for transportation to them will be a great convenience following named young ladies of the city and county who attended this school and stood the final examinations, received first grade teachers certificates: Misses Lillie Adams, Melle Douglass, Ella Goude" lock, Ixniise Gage, Bertha Goudelock, Maud Goforth, Anna Belle Gibbs, Bessie (). Humphries, Gertrude Mathis, Syvie Moorhead, Ixniise Young, Ruth Spears, Lizzie MoDaniel, and Mr. Boyce Ezell. Friday the 7th inst. Entrance and scholarship examinations for Winthrop and the South Carolina Colleges were held at the Court House by the County Board of Education. Tho young lady applicants for Winthrop college were: Misses Anna Belle Gibbs, Bessie (). Aumphries, Lillie Adams, and Lizzie McPaniol. The young men who stood for the S. C. college were: Messrs. C. 1L Haynes, and 1 B. F. Ezell. i m m m Temperance Mass Meetinn if7 Picnic and free Barbecue. i There will l>e a temperance mass i meeting at Kclton next Saturday, July 15, inst. The objeet is to i discuss the question of temperance, and it is hoped to organize a "Temperance I<aw and Order League." The ladies wi'l furnish a picnic and the men a free barbecue. I/Ct all the ladies come and bring 1 full baskets. The general public 1 are cordially requested to l>e present. " H. K. K/.ell. I8M??Mg?f?flS9?3?lf2S3S?l??m WHEW IN DOUBTS COME TO US. I I Never take unnecessary ?t chances if you do not want 11! to suffer a loss. ?? T RADE AT OUR STORE | A store you know==a store || all this community knows== |g a store that shows you the greatest assortment==a store $ that is famous for dependa= ble qualities, a store that al= gg ways quotes the lowest pos= gg sible prices, a store that $| 1 means 10 ao tne fair and ?| square thing at all times ?g and under all circumstan= g* WE SELL GOOD GOODS | AT RIGHT PRICES AND !? NOTHING ELSE AT ANY PRICE. 1 This has always been the S policy of our store and main- H tained as inviolably today j|| as at any time since its es= s tablishment. wj W. T. BEATY & CO..! |f| F. G. AUSTELL, Manager. j|*j KBH1HSE SIM 4 io j|t3i?SSiiIS|| I! A Great Mam/ S ! Readers of The Times i I || have savings accounts with this Bank, and we || IDeneve there are thousands of others who would open accounts if the strength and other advantages BB of the institution were clearly understood by them. || We want every reader of The Times to become fig a depositor, and enjoy the absolute security and tra substantial profit for their savings which we offer. i| Capital $80,000 Surplus $19,000 THE PEOPLES BANK,? The Bank That Pays 4 Per Cent. Inamannn I am now ready to do your Repair Work of any kind. (Also Horse Shoe- I ing. . .. .* . I DNION CARRIAGE WORKS, Next to Crawford, Aycock & Deaver Stables. Jj Bachelor Street. Phone 146. ' jjj