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S""0UF I ^ l | Will I JJu ... WW We are going i S3 This vvil! be th fcK 14th, so we cai jg the big- sale. m give you some w $ 5 00 SUITS YELl. 10 00 ^ 12 50 feg is oo ffej 16 50 fey 18 00 20 00 " " X Big bargain or & Cut Shoes for r & to make a clea fbig reduction, and continuing | | THE E aBBBBBBBBBi LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest About Town. Mi*. J. J. B. Learnard spent Saturday and Sunday in Buffalo. Mr. Graham Norman, of Cedartown, Ga., is visiting his sister Mrs. F. C. Duke. Mr. John DuPree, of Florida, is visiting relatives in the city and county. He is a native of Union. Little Miss Mary Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dudley Jones, of Gaffney, is visiting her uncle, Jason Norman. Air, G, W. Wheeler, who has boon very ill at his home in Buffalo for the past three weeks, is improving rapidly. Dr. E. W. Foster left Thursday for White Stone to attend the Dental Association, and will spend several days at this famous resort. Mr. A. P. Wilson, bookkeeper for Turner A May field, has resigned his position and returned to his home at Spartanburg. He with a party of young men will spend two weeks camping in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs, Bessie Starr, Mrs. Mary ^IT ??v (VMM KilCt) i'illl ^ j V/l ?* Montgomery, Ala., are visiting the family of Mr. Iiichard Askew on Virgin Street. Mrs. Starr and Mrs. Swift are grand children of Mr. Charncr Comer, who moved from this county some thirty years ago. The Union County Cotton Growers Association has invited President Harvey Jordan, President E. D. Smith and F. H. Hyatt to be present on rally d^,yist Monday in August, and del iWr addresses. This will be a gala day as well as a very busy and important for the farmers and people generally of the county. Tuesday and Wednesday the " Southlxmnd train was four hours late. The delay was caused by a wrecked freight train near Tryon, N. C. Sevoral cars had been knocked off the track by a shifting engine and completely broken to pieces. A wrecking train was sent to tho place to remove the debris and repair tho track. >?.... ^ bbbbbbbbbbb: ^ BIG I Segin Saturday M to make a clean swi ie Biggest Cut Price i rearrange and ma Extra and competer of the Yellow Ticke .OW TICKET PRICE i Boys Clothing dur nen, women and cli n sweep of Oxfords. Everybody should ? for 10 days. Be r< IAILEY-C RATES WILL BE GRANTED. Important Hearing Held Before Railroad Commissioners Yesterday. The State. A hearing was held hy the railroad commission yesterday morning in the matter of rates for the new Union and Glenn Springs Railway company. The rates will he granted, as will he shown hy the following order by the commission: Application for regulation of , Tratlic Rates over the Union and Glenn Springs Railroad and the Seaboard Air Line Railway. I This matter coming on to he hojird on the report of tin- Seaboard ! Air Line Railway, which return 'does not deny the discrimination J made by said railway between the 'stations of Ncal Shoals and the othj er stations upon the line of the Union & Glenn Springs railroad, the said discrimination being in violation of the laws of this State, and it appearing further that the situation of the Union and Glenn Springs railroad is in all respects similar to that of the Lancaster and Chester railroad, with reference to the Seaboard Air Line railway and that similar rates to those here asked for are granted to the Lancaster and Chester railroad or stations on said railroad, thus discriminating between stations similarly situated in this state. It is ordered: That the rule to show cause heretofore issued in the above entitled matter be made absolute, and that the Seaboard Air Line railway do make and publish such reasonable and just joint rates for trallie to and from the towns of Union and Buffalo and other stations on the Union and (Jlenn Springs railroad other than Neal Shoals over said railroad, in con1 ncction with the Seal>oard Air Line railway, on the same basis as the joint rates now made by said com- . pany on all traffic over said rail1 roads to and from the station of Neal Shoals. J. II. Wharton, i Chairman, B. L. Caitoiiman, John II. Eari.k, Commissioners. D. P. Duncan, Secretary. Meeting of Union County Dapfist Convention. - The above convention will meet with the Jonesville church July 28, BBaEEBEBEE HALF orning at 5 O'cl 2ep of all the sum Sale ever been ir rk the stock. No1 it salesmen will bt t prices on Cloth in $ 3 00 4 00 * 5 50 6 50 7 50 9 50 11 00 12 50 13 50 ing the big sale, lildren will be sold Hats and Furnii attend this big sa *ady, we will surp OPELAI 29, 30. The following program will be in use Friday 10.30 a. m. uevotionai meeting conducted by Tho.j. Goings. REPORT OF DELEGATES. 11 a. m. Sunday School pedagogy. J. K. Hair, J. C. Cttdd, J. A. Sawyer. AFTERNOON .-KSSK)N. 1. Should temperance he taught in our Sunday Schools? L. M. Ilice, J. F. Caudle, Jos. Sanders. 2. The Sunday School as an evangelistic factor. Jno. Summer, J. H. Million, \V. II. Cranford. J. The mission of a Sunday School teneher. F. II. Poston, J. \V. Sanders, T. I). G. Gregory. FRIDAY NICIIT. S.l"?. Address on education by Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, president Limestone college. SATURDAY. 10.30 a. m. Prayer and praise service conducted Ly J. C. Lawson. 1. How has the Sunday School work of the past alVected present day Christian activity? F. H. Poston, J. C. Lawson, J. K. Hair, L. M. Rice. ?.. i ne responsibility of our churches as regards the evangelization pf the world. Gilliam Gregory, J. 1). Malum and II. K. Ezell. ;>. Address on Sunday School methods hy S. I>. Ezell of Spartanburg, S. C. SATl'HDAY KIOI IT. 8.1.1. The greatness of the foreign field. F. M. Adams, J. 11. Funderhurk. What is true Christianity? F. H. Boston, h. M. Rice, S. I>. Ezell. SUNDAY SKSSION. 1. 11a. in. How the lack of liberality affects the progress of the kingdom of Christ. L. M. Rice, Gilmorc Greer, Robert Ray. 2. Sunday School address by S. B. Ezell. IV Knpnnacfnl flitn/lov C2/>K/\4.1 W. rvwvVM.?\lt work in a country church. J. K. Hair, I. K. Poulko. J. It. Pl'NDKKRlfHK for Com. Children's Day at the 2nd baptist Church. Children's day exercises last Sunday were admirably performed by each mcmlwr. The song selections and recitations were.well rendered by each. The program was elaborate as will l?c seen by the fol" lowing: Opening Song?Let there be light. Recitations?Welcome, by Lillic year < ock, July 15, and tner Clothing, Sho< i this country. Ou h S-* 3 ? w ? 5 11 1?. ~ liibii^ win ue cnarge 2 on hand so everyb( i g: $1 00 EXTRA PANTS 1 25 1 50 2 00 2 50 44 3 00 3 50 4 00 5 00 ! 6 00 Wash Suits for Hal during the big sale shing Goods for sum le, it will be a wond rise you with Low F ND CO. Leagu. Now 1 lay me down to sleep? Nancy 8teen. 1 T.cnora ? Mildred Waldrop. j Messenger?Ida Proctor. I The message of the lillies?Jessie High. 1 want to he an Angel?Ciracie Perry. The preacher on the fence?lJelle Hill. Santa Glaus?Lester Wnldivm ? Stints?Wonderful words of life, Nobody knows but Jesus. Eva , Fowler, Polly's l??ve?Viola Ilart. God make my life a little light?| Martha Proctor. The gambler's wife? Gertrude Hillj Nothing nice?Hoy llelue. What a boy can do?Haskell Page. Mv mother's grave?Pelicia God' shall. living them in the Kingdom ? Jessie bailey. Song?1 know I lis voice. hh( itations . Clock Message?Eva Proctor. The Soldier's Dream?Olivet Smith. The Scripture cannot be broken ? Nellie lsreal, Pearl Arwood, Mildred Waldrop. Price of a Drink?Forestine Jolly. Grace and Bess?Geo. Smith. Song?There is Life for a Look. HKCITATIOSS . Kingdom of Heaven?Sadie Jolly. Keep Sweet ?Maggie Adams. 1 Like Hope ?Lula Roberts. Tommy's Problem ?Claude Waldrop. Don't Fret?'Wolling Price. Isn't it Awful?May Sanders. Just a tiny Pantlet?Cecil Page. Model Church?Wallace Edwards. Pansy?Pauline Peine. The Missionary's Personal Inlluence?Hattie Price. Drinking House over the way? Addie Sanders. Jesus Jiover of my Soul, Duet ? Ida Bell Crosby, Wallace Edwards . Song ?Stepping in tin; Light. Firemen Elect Officers. Friday evening of last week Mr. F. G. Austell tendered his resignation as chief of the Fire Department and it having been accepted, an , election was held and resulted as follower Mayor It. L. MeNally, Chief; 0. E. Smith, Asst. Chief; C. NV. Qofortli, Foreman; J. 11. i Greer, Asst. Foreman. wiin ~iTi'MMnag'riteii % i' yj Boa^si^eEeEeEeEeEBQ ^LEaN UP I A ^ Id J! g Continue tor i 0 Days. H : $ ss, Hats and Furnishmg Goods, S| a it t ^ i ? ?? r? - /\ /-v ?? ? - 8 ^ i siuic win ue ciosea i-riaay, July JAj d or sent out on approval during 3dy can be waited on. Below we lb ?? a YELLOW TICKET PRICE $ 70 ?& ^ Cg 44 1 00 1 4.5 j5g ;; ;; ;; 2 45 I oo ^ " " 3 95 m pa f Price. Our entire stock of Low Em at and below cost. We are going ?S uner wear will be closed out at a jjj er. Starting Saturday, July 15, Vices. tib gj -- UNION, S. C. | f y ^ IVIiiT7- Jlllllwe^'TIIWt ^Tnn.E7 ^i!(iHl,_=-a7in,fii--=- n.imw. -? ?L.ib* t_4 i.inmg 3niiui.?- ,ni^T.E ^niiiJci jjUlxE j_ilii_E illli'j" ilil'liP ^ ili'illf ^llUlju |McCORlfOK MOWERS!| ?aw?a I I i ' j i i hi i* i igwrr-r"jii^: ? cji bp | Have tead all others | y for seventy - three 1 | years and are sfiiS I 1 far ahead. SoJd be I ffnff 2 The Peoples Supply Co. n _ _ ? W [111|111 H l). FANT GILLIAM, Manager. 0 %- ag ^fwlfamnnF WFTifz "aWf^E WW*tfi j*rnfJ"?^W^f: "IflFiFg"3W h Wb 3iAiiiliiE iliiiiiffe JLkiUJjL 3a^1LLe 5iuL?jj'? Sitiiui fe. Jmiiuifc iliiilliLfc. ifiLilil)H SiiiiiliE aititiilE J % SEMI-ANNUAL \ f COST SALE! I C' 4 ^ To reduce our stock before our Fall Goods begin to ^ J arrive, we will start our Semi-Annual Cost Sale on 2 % SATURDAY, JULY 15, 5 jj to continue until August 1st. We will show some J J| exceptional good bargains during this sale. jj 04 Men's SUi.oO Suits S;il?' Price SIl.uO 40 0? Men's Sir,.00 Suits S:ile Price 810.00 ^ 0> Men's ?1 :?.">() Suits Snle Price ? '1.00 ^ 5 Men's ?10.(K) Suits Sulo Price ? (>..">0 2 f* Men's ? 7.'">0 Suits Snle I'rice ? o.OO ^ ^ J p Most everything else included in this Sale, but have not the room to quote prices. See our circular of p Prices. They can't he beat. Come early and get p the pick of these bargains. ^ I J. COHEN. } JI* V-<