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iS^^ADCHl s8 Leonard Shaw and Deen Shoes, in calf anc Leonard Shaw and Deen $5.00 Shoes for.. Annex Shoes in ail styles and leathers, wil The celebrated Shamrock Shoe going for.. IS Children's and Misses shoes, price $1.50, 1 SSs Some odds and ends in Ladies' Slippers, a1 g2J l Lot of Ladies' Autohav Shoes, price $4.C Egj Men's Plow Shoes, worth $1.25 to $1.50, wj?5 Come at once! First i BW nmrnnwrnmrrwamrmri?rwni i ! \ t?i?rrTirrrrrrir ?H Ladies' Ready Trimmed t~ LStt! CA, i._ d* A f\f\ Kg irom out lO !?i Biz lot of all Silk Ribbons, pH price to suit your purs We aim to move our Clot! 12 for a few days will sel | $15 for $5. | Shirts worth 25c going at \ going at 39c. Sox 3c j ..IN DRY ( ? WHITE GOODS: Whit Is 20c and 25c, going at EMBROIDERIES AND U eries now 12J4c, 25c goods now 28c. IN LACES we are offer bargains. jjUMon Cotton Mills Z ~ ^ .. _ ...^v.uiin lime o Among the ProW^'? after applying the wa . mong the questions yearly a ris- tainly prevent this, ing for fanners is that whieh asks, ihist is one of tin* 1 which is hest, to grow a crop of ahle enemies of the wheat after one of clover, or to raise What is rust? it is corn after wheat, or wheat after growth, propagated corn? which at certain pi The time is always near or upon growth of wheat make the tillers of the soil when these upon it and multiply problems must he met. rapidity, so destroyir The best wheat we have ever seen before the grain is mat grown regularly year after year on It 's :?t least largely one farm was planted in ground ?u<-h parasitic growths that had been in clover, it was not effectual lodgment in 1 uncommon to get forty bushels of structure than in the wheat to the acre, and this clover hence any system of ci rotation was confidently regarded ciliated to help the e as the cause of the success. the wheat plant will We believe that, as a very gener- to get the hest of this : al rule, rotation of crops is neeessa- Kxperience has sho ry to successful farming. ITidcr a fact that wheat on common system of dealing with the clover sod is less liable situation it is deemed essential to wheat sown on corn st raise some small grain in order to While land is in clo got grass to grow. There are some,c,a' elements ncccsf who make a success of agriculture healthy growth of tin who do not regard this as the hest the oombinctl action way. . "re and frost, are he it is held to he wise as the way I for t,K> of,tlu'8c Pj of a good rotation to plow the clover ??iwumo<l only to a h sod in June, seed to wheat in the 1! need i latter part of September, plow tin- on 1|,(' power dor the wheat stubble in the fall, P()!jS(>ssl'(' \> plants > plant to corn the year following ol(.,?. .. . this, sow rye or oats in the spring; Vethus ?ehcvc that completing the round l>y getting . n! succostul as a r hack to clover, one of the great ni- u 1<!at' should seh trogen-gatherers and enrichers. ' xvI 1 an<) ... .. . . directed, use the drill We now conic to tl.e .cmsnlera- sllKinK l.ut , ion morn partxnli.rly of ns ,?|,(.r ,"?t ,:J,V" Vg V" ,hC < I"V<T wxl 1>1"W.-.I to pnnnplo l?nn,K on tlx- Inixmew ,|cpth (m|y ]>towill? w 1,1 %,( of the sowing of the sei It is the fact that the growing of every respect the see* tl'lliMlf 1 x) 1 i bol ?r *.? 1\? d i I ' * .......v ..v,i .in., .,, iw >< i>v |Mwii(- well made. able where the ground is a I tie to Corn will grow about uniformly grow other crops well. wheat as after clover, All our leading crops must he subject to the diseases thought of in connection with in- plant and is less liable sect or other enemies, and wheat is by the cut worm when no exception to the rule. wheat than when p The Hessian (ly, which is one of clover, the worst of these enemies, may l>c ^or these reasons wt conquered to a large extent by not U'1U'N wheat is to^ entei sowing before the time for the first t'?11 crops, it is bet frost, after which the danger from a'ter clover, and corn this source is greatly lessened. than the reverse. Winter killing is obviated to a < T ? large extent by the use of the drill, the young plants being in the little SCrHlOllCitC by W. furrows made by the drill t*teth, not Iniing as likely to be injured as In the morning sow I are those on ground harrowed down in the evening withhol smooth. hand for thou knowest To check smut, the use on the shall prosper, either thi teed of a solution of bluestone or a whether they l?oth sh gtrong brine made of salt and good. Ecclesiastics il y ER SALE! | kJA a mmm ' feyg ii v raH b 1 vici, button and lace $2 50 ^ .' 3 00 g|j I be sold for 2 25 Bgs ' 2 50 Eg v being sold for 1 00 |J| a II sizes, for 50 ?|a s )0, selling at 2 50 Eg * selling for 90 ||| k n, first served. .r fats at reduced pr^^e ?jp " all colors and shades,~ ? j >e. jl 1 ilng department, and .?? II suits worth $10 ^V|l : 19c, Shirts worth 50c 1| ; up. Collars 9c. || | UUUD^.. | e Lawns worth 15c, ?i l2J4c, 15c and 20c. Hjj SCES: 15c Embroid= gf goods now 20c, 40c || ing some very rare |? Department Store. 1 it as already or tins or that, or both be alike in planting, good. No man liveth to himself >11 the contra- and no man dicth to himself, use for this Therefore every Christian ought to a moderate teach l>oth by precept and example, ell in advance warning sinners to flee the wrath to 3d, so that in come. ^ 1-bcd may be The morning light dawns in the 1 t as well after soul, It is not When Christ has made the sinner of the wheat whole; < to lie injured J Ie mounts on high with spirits planted after bright, ' lantcd after And now becomes a son of light. jr i lielicve that On wings of love he soars al>ove, r into a rota- Sings praises to the God of love; . ter to sow it Invites all to the feast prepared, ' after wheat, No more by Satan Ik; ensnared. { His cup now runs over with joy, t Songs and praises his tongue em- n H. Poster. ploy; By faith he views the promised land, thy seed,and And shouts, I shall forever stand. lot"whShCT 'A'utH?a'T,',fr,r Kih'? 1 * or ||..,1 f,r And of a Savior s love make proof; 1 oil I*, niiko Point sinners to the I^imh of God, th chapter And bid all come under Ilia rod. v land plaster, Oth verse. ish, willeer-j Morning is the beginning or first I part of the day, and conversion is eery formid' j the beginning of the Christian's rewheat crop, ligious career. The first impulse of a parasitic j the newly converted is to spread the by spores, glad tidings of salvation to sinners >riods in the all around. If any man be in a lodgment Christ Jesus he is a new creature, with great With him old things are passed ig its vitality ! away, and behold all things are beared. I come new. By this you may know the fact that: that you have passed from death make a more, unto life because you love :he weakened the brethren. The chief object of robust one; ibis soul is to show others the wav. iltivation cal- j The word of God which liitherto onstitution of ! was darkness to him is now the surely help it j blazing lamp which lights the way scourge. | to the sweet fields lieyoiid the swell- 1 wn it to be a ing flood of mortal life. He now ( well prepared stands with his loins girt about with to rust than [the truth, and having on thebreastuhble. I plate of righteousness, and for a < ver, the min-1 helmet the hope of salvation. Tak- ( ?ary to the ing the sword of the spirit which is , e cereals, by the word of God, and goes forth < of air, moist- conquering and to conquer. What i ing prepared a glorious mission if well fulfilled, ants, and are He now sows beside all waters, 5 mi ted extent and goes from house to house in the lot here dwell unity of the spirit and of the knowlto enrich soil edge of the son of God, provoking of the clover all to-deeds of love and good works so much the more, as he spes the for a farmer day approaching. He now gives a ule in raising portion to seven and to eight, not ct first class knowing whether will prosper, eitli reen Woodson Dead-Inquest Held. Green Woodson the negro, who as shot last week in the fight at ? crusalcm church, died Monday < nd Coroner B. F. Gregory held an , iquest Tuesday. Arthur Jeter \ 'ho did the shooting with a double am i shot gun is still nt large. * Inion as a Summer Resort. , The Southern Bail way Co. has i ublished a summer schedule, with reek end rates from many points { auth and in this schedule Union, i I. C. is put down as one of the ( ummer resorts on this line of rail- i oad. It is a fact not well enough mown that Union is one of the ! nost delightful and healthful local- i ty in the Piedmont section of the ?tate. It is comparatively cool in ummer and very mild in winter, nd for those living south of Union ?'ill ,? mruit ili-liirlit fill I hange, and for those living north a nost mild and balmy winter soourn. The lutes for hoard are casonahle, rents not high and provisions as cheap as elsewhere. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Whereas, a petition has been lilcd ivitli me, as supervisor, containing the names of one-fourth of the qualified jlcctors of Union County, which said petition is now on tile in this office, [ raying an election to he ordered by ine, submitting the question of "Dispensary" or "No Dispensary" to the lualified electors of the county, and in pursuance of "An act to amend section 7 of an act entitled" An Act to provide for the election of the State Hoard of Control, and to further regulate the sale, use, consumption, transportation and disposition of intoxicating liquors or liquids in this state, and prescribe further penalties for violation of the dispensary law, and to police the same, approved March 0, 1896, said Act being approved on the 25th day of February, 1904, an election is hereby ordered to be held in Union County at the various precincts in said county on the 15th day of August, 1905, on the question of "Dispensary" or "No dispensary," and those desiring to vote to retain the dispensary will cast a ballot with the word "Dispensary" written or printed thereon, and those desiring to vote against and tlio rnmnvnl nf flto ilidiwutuo rv U'ill cast a baliot with the words "No Dispensary" written or printed thereon. Given under nty hand and oilicial seal this INth day of July, 1005. T. J. BKTKNKArOII, Supervisor Union County. WOFFORD COLLEGE Henry N. Snyder, LL. D. President Two degrees, A. 11. and A. M. Four courses leading to the A. B. Degree. Nine Professors. Departments?Ethics and Astronomy, Mathematics, Physics, and Geologv, Biologv and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, English, German and French, History and Economics. Library and Librarian. The \V. E. Burnett Gymnasium under a competeut director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men on the platform, ltare musical opportunities. Next Session, September 20. Board from $S to $10a month. For Catalogue or other information, address J. A. Gamkwkli., Secretary, Spartanburg, S. C. WOFFORD COLLEGE Fitting: School. Three new brick buildings. Steam heat and electric lights. Head Master, four teachers and Matron live in the buildings. Situated on the Wofford Campus. Students take a regular course in the Dollege Gymnasium, and have access to the College Library. $115.00 pays for board, tuition, and ill fees. Sons of Methodist ministers io not pay tuition. Next session begins September 20, For Catalogue, etc., address A. Mason DuPrk, Head Master. Spartanburg, S. C. The Fiddlers Three )f Old King Cole had a happy time with that merry old soul. That's because the merry Did soul's grocery man kept lis larder supplied without xinkrupting his treasury. We can supply you with ugh class groceries at a price hat will make you happier han Old Cole ever thought f being. We ask a fair trial. fhe Union Grocery Co., Reliable Grocers. ..JULY SP lust received a new, showy Hi sisting of White Lawns, < grounds and large rose buds i have been so popular this ? lines, the 25c quality, just t ionable waists, or full suits, 1 price of 15c. 40-inch White yard! A beautiful line of Col flowers for only 5c per yai colors, Pink, Blue, Linen and in this sale for 5c. STRAW HATS AT No. 100 all Silk Taffeta Ribbo colors to go in this sale for tl 15c per yard. Sample Corset! to close at only 55c. We ar< in ladies Trimmed Hats, Sail -^COME 1 The Recognized Store T Mrl nrp MPH m ^ n-W u t The Unders IN BUYING the careful housekeepe count. But she can't make by trading at every stoi ing half her time lool cheaper article. She can save money out a reliable grocer, ar The money is save the groceryman who goods. Dependable goods ar in every store* Goodness and cheapi condition of humanity. There are no fancy everybody is treated al o.,. uui aic ciic. good?it's not the pric cheap. Goods that are bou? they have to be throwi of poor quality are the goods. Better pay a fair pric and get the dependabl< buy any other kind keep them. The Union ( Reliable C || DR. McCREER EYE SPECIALIST. E Office, M. & P. Bank Building. Hours, 9 to I 5 HAIR & DENTI 2' Crown, Bridgework and F s Office over Mutual Dry Gc Otorfl Special Advertisements T1 'Notices will bo Inserted In this column at the rate of 25 words or loss for 25e one Issue, four Issues for 75c. Additional linos over twenty live words 6c a line. M ACKINTOSH CelebnUed English TafYeo Candy, Peter's Swiss Alilk Chocolate for eating only, Wiley's Chocolatee and Bonbons. Fresh shipments by express atScaife's. JUST received at the "Home of Every thing (iood to Eat," a large assort- Q] ment of the famous Heinz products ; presqfves, catsups, sauces and relishes. Remember we are headquarters for Heinz's specialties. The Union Grocery Company. ? I HAVE just received a fresh lot of Marshmallow dainties. Social Tea fi o'clock Tea. Sponge Lady Fingers, Graham Crackers, Fcstino Nabisco, ( Lemon and Zu-Zu Snaps, Uneeda < Biscuit. W. Newell Smith. ? IF you want a good smoke call in at the Corner Store, and you will get it is in the Cinco or some of the other as popular brands, of which v/e have a vi( nig assortment. The Union Grocery Bi Company. erl IF it is anything in the produce line "B that the market affords, you can al- th: ways get it. and your orders will be to< appreciated, at the Union Grocery sui Company. We get daily shipments cn: of chickens and eggs from the moun- st'r tains of North Carolina, also get eai daily arrivals of fresh country but- at ter. bond us your orders. dri ECIALS.. '** V ,|J ne of Wash Goods, conOrgandies with white ind other flowers which >eason. Striped Grenithe thing for cool fasn:o go at the rediculous Lawns for only 5c per red Lawns with large rd. Organdies in solid : A ? (A? 1 ^ A?. i W 111 LCf 1UC ValUC IU }?V HALF PRICE. n in White, Black and ie quick selling: price of s worth from 50c to $1.00 i offering g:reat values ors and Shapes. , O # 'hat Sells For^.ess. cantile Co., ellers. GROCERIES r makes every cent the pennies courit 'e in town, spending for*the center only by searching id sticking to him. d by trading with sells dependable , e not to be obtained ness appeal to every r prices here, and ike. ap because they're e that makes them fht so cheaply that n away on account most dearly bought e in the first place s kinds. You can't s here. We don't Srocery Co. uutcrs. | Y GLYMPH, I YES TESTED FREE. Take Stairway on Main Street. ^ and 2 to 6. HAIR, { STS. . | tegulating a Specialty. g >ods Co., Union, S. C. 5 HY a gallon can of our Maple Cane Syrup. It ia one of the finest flavors and most delightful syrups for summer use. Send us your orders. The Union Grocery Company. KT.ICIOUS hams, breakfast bacon, etc., at the "Home of Everything Good to Eat." We get them fresh, ' we sell them fresh and guarantee them to be good. Your orders solicited. The Union Grocery Company. RAPE Nuts, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, Force, Postum Cereal, Oat Flakes, Cream of Wheat, Buckwheat Flour nnd Graham Flour fresh and crisp at the Union Grocery Company. itEM K DK MENTH K and Maraschino Cherries in 25 and 50 cents bottles. If you want something nice and up to the minute use these in all of your social functions. The Union Grocery Company. A Grim Tragedy. daily enactod in thousands of homes. Death claims, in each one, another ;t!m of Consumption or Pneumonia, it when Coughs and Colds are prop- ~ ly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. Huntley, of Oaklandon. Ind., writes: j ly wife nad the consumption, and ree doctors gave her up. Finally she >k Dr. King's New Discovery for Conmption, Coughs and Cold, which rod her, and to-day she is well and ong." Tt kills the germs of all dis*e8. One dose relieves. Guaranteed 50c. and $1.00 by Dr. F. C. Duke uggist. Trial bottle free.