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LOCAL LACONICS. " Capt. J. T. Doi
lumbia Monday.
Happenings of Interest
About Town. specting and chcc
the State oflicers,
Treasurer and Coi
? "A man is as good as lie has to
be, a woman as bad as she dares." , "J?nc
the Ratliff Dry
Mr. V. S. Gage, of Birmingham, after August 1st
Ala., attended the funeral of his treasurer and sol
sister, Mrs. P. E. Fant. ! the business to M
Mr. L. G. Young and wife at- ^affney, S. C. ^
A j j Al__ , r . ... . to embark in the
wjnuuu mu uauuuct t)i mc P*uiu; e \ i* V
press association at White Stone for ,l|"na?}f lllon'
last Friday night. 8<!uth; He
J ? nice storeroom he
Mr. \V. Clyde Drummond, of Union.
Spartanburg, is on a vacation and _.. |?irnp|upii]
is spending a part of it among his ALL PIoklINjAI
many friends in Union. PLY WITH
Messrs H. A. Copeland and Joe oftapj
Daly, of the Bailey-Copeland Co., ? p j.
at Columbia, came up and assisted ADOUt railU
during the rush of the ''Yellow Regulations
Ticket'' sale at the Bailey-Copeland ?
Company. Columbia, Jul
The Western Union Telegraph ^'f'u
Co. is putting in a leased wire from Cftl.:flff ?DOn thc
Spartanburg to this place for the eo'llrol Tea,fore
cotton cxchango, this office will also ,
be connected with the Atlanta Cot- ^ M to ffic
ton exchange. qUC8t lxioks and ,
Mrs. M. W. Bobo^and Mrs. C. premises in manj
T. Boyd accompanied by their sis- county boards a
tcr, Mrs. Garner, and children failure to compb
of New York, have gone to the reason for r<
Cross Anchor to visit their father pensers. The c
?Col. A. T. Farrar. also l>c removed
k State l>oard calls
Mrs. John G. White and daugh- section of the lav
tcr, of AlcConib, Miss., arc visiting cf request books
Mr. and Airs. J. A. lirown. Airs, the premises.
White was Aliss Lillic Harris, Recently a di.
daughter of the late Rol>ert W. d0n county was
Harris and granddaughter of the grand jury for
late Holman Thompson. jjooks and a mer
Alessrs. George Ubele and Carl bo^d todaj
Kraft, ofJ3avannah, Ga., who have the law woul
been visiting their uncle, Air. L. vo,f-y. C 8C, ^ ron
Ubele, returned to their home Sat- . , oni.^r ?*"er
urday. Air. L. Ubele accompanied ^onc hy the boar
them and will spend a week with ^ie special pric<
relatives and friends in that city. Heretofore the dn
make a special
The many friends of Capt. F. AI."lines of goods by
. ^VFiirr will Ik? pleased to know that ject being to get
his son Dr. James AI. Farr has been ne&s that had Ikj<
clcctctl vice-president of the Florida State. It was fc
State University, which institution there were sever
f he has been professor of English the * law under
? $ for the past two years. This is no special prico wil
empty title but a deserved honor There is an exc<
and in the lino of promotion jor clubs, but the re
which he is eminently qualified to in through tho
preside over institutions of higher and signed by
education. club.
m
?ar Clean-Up 1?
gja a
ticket!
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itil July 25th | H
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k rx it. a mirv /\ (53 f1
I'CLAiNU LU. I ;
lgiass went to Co- Our Macadam Streets. ?
He will be there n
c other members The expert road builders sent* ^
ig committee, in- ou^ by the agricultural department ^
king the books of 0f the U. S. government have com- f(
Secretary of State, pletcd 1498 lineal feet 40 feet wide of
mptroller General, most excellent macadam road, begin- J'
s will not be with n*n8 a^ die brick stable on Bachelor
Goods Company 8*rce^ to Main street thence cast on a
having resigned as Main street to the new Baptist u
d his interest in fhuich; "us work is an object
r T C liatlifT of h^sson for the town and county to "
4r Tones ' intends bo-governed by in thc future. Mr. 13
drV goods business !A ,N- Jolmson highway engineer P
o in sonic town i,iuk1 Mr. J. H. Dodge experts have b
if he can get a been in charge of the work, lhey "
re that it will be havf done an excellent piece of
work and it will prove a most last- j*
_ ing benefit to the city, and the
IICS MUST COM- knowledge gained by this practical C(
THE LAW. demonstration will also prove to be U'
* a great advantage to the road build- j
U?npk nrrfprc crs ot our city an(1 county. To ]]
* Hh rca(* how to build a macadam rt(
l"C 10 UDServe road and to see it done are two very f
different things, for when we read o
of it, we can form a very good idea "
y 18.?The State of how it can be dono, hut we lack c
i of tho dispensary the practical side, which is given r
strong resolution us in the demonstration, when we P
county hoards of *09 it done. The completion of
c the law. The this work, in the most improved e
that there is com- and modern manner of road build- *
neglect of the re- mg is of great importance to this J
drinking on the county, and we hope our road h
/ counties and the builders will profit by the lesson v
re informed that taught by these experts. There is 8
V with the law is much to l>e considered in road v
smoval of' the dis- building, first, the proper grade to
ounty board can he given, second, the selection of
for cause and the proper material, 3d, the proper
attention to that manner of putting on the material
v covering the use 1? make a good, substantial, lasting *
and drinking on and permanent road, such as will j
not wear by weather or travel, all
spenser in Clarcn- of this can be dune, if the example ]
presented by the ?ct by these experts be faithfully
failure to use the followed. <
nber of the State ? ? * ?? ?
r that this feature College of Charleston, !
d 1x5 looked into 1785 Charleston, S. C. 1905 {
1 now on.
. . . 12otii ykar bboins ski't. ~a).
important business <
d was in regard to letters tfcience, Engineering One ,
0 , scholarship giving free tuition to each
^8 on carte goods. COunty or South Carolina. Tuition
sponsor would often $40. lloard and furnished room in
price on certain Dormitory $10 to $12 a month. All j
the case the oh- candidates for admission are permitted
t\i i to compete for vacant Hoyco Rciiolarsome
of the biisi- ghjpg whieli i>ay $100 a year. For catbii
going out of the aloguo address
mnd, however, that Harrison Randoi.ph,
al ways to violate President.
this plan and the Greatly In Demand.
1 he discontinued. Nothing is more in demand than a
jption in regard to medicine which meets modern requirequests
must conic ments for a blood and system cleanser,
eoun?v disnenaer ftUch 88 Dr.- Kln8 Ne? L,f? p,lls. They
county dispenser ftre Jnit what you noed ^ cure 8tomacf,
the oniccrs of tfce and liver, troubles. Try them. At F.
C. Duke's drug store, 26c. guaranteed.
I i
Joncsville Jottings.
July 15, 1905.?The farmers time
as come, the good time, when he
in sit buck-in the shade, cat waterlelons
and look out at the fresh
nd growing crops, lol around with
is good wife and babies, go to big
lectings and have a good time
ancrally. All this we enjoy and
re thankful that tho Lord lias so
lessod us.
'Tis true, we have had tight
mes with the grass for the last
iree months, when grassy (ields
,y out before us demanding our
ttention. It seemed that we would
five a hard time in clearing it up,
at now we are out and cotton
ringing fancy prices. We ought
be happy and glad it hasn't been
ay worse.
Now let us all go to church and
it good and stay that way, fill our
>uls with best wishes and love one
lotlier, especially the good women
lat have toiled and had the good
inners ready when the fathers and
>ns got hungry. With tho baby
i her arms they often have to
and over the hot stove and cook
ic good meals, but Mrs. Jack says
ic enjoys all that, so it pleases
ie and the babies, but wo would
ijoy it bettor if she would take
itter care of herself. We know
hflt. a fcllWft ? !> linvn clifi
ck, the pfggets in the churn, cat
i the butter, biscuit burn and the
iby falls about and wo have a
me generally. Some are laughing,
>me crying, but we try to be
terry. Our good friend and neighor
that wears long beard comes
own and has a good conversation,
um everything gets calm. It is a
reat thing to have good neighbors
lat will cheer you up and make
on feel better.
1 thought 1 had better say somcling
about our Sunday School condition,
but as some other has
iven you an account of it I will
ot say much. You failed to inenon
Mr. T. 11. Gore's speech in
our article, which 1 thought was
ery interesting and eloquent. lie
otlined Sunday School work geneilly
and refered to teachers that
nrl rlnnn
iivi vtv;?iv (3?nni aiivi \\ VII IV. UII
iat spot who have long since passed
vcr to the shores of eternal bliss,
don't know who is doing most for
ic orphans and widows, the orphan
ome or Mr. (tore. The only troule
with Mr. Gore's part, the men
on't dye quite fast enough, but
is all good when it conies in. The
Indian honie^ in my judgment is
ic next place to heaven, 011 earth,
'o have a place to send a little
lotherless babe where it will be
ired for and trained up to usefuless
is certainly a grand institution,
et us stay out of the dispensary,
t alone so many cold drinks and
jnd it to the orphan home where
will lie a help to tlieni and a
lessing to us all. Remember sonieody
had to train us to what we
re today, and you know sonic of
s didn't get much.
Jonesvillc town and township is
II a ''boom" now. Our friend,
irother B. \V. Whitlock, has just
>ut up a good store where you can
et most anything you may need in
lie way of "bought" living. Mr.
Hiitlock is a useful man, good
irmcr and a good church memcr.
We wish for him a great sueuss
in his store. Jack is always
lad to see the country growing,
iet us have more enterprise, more
III proved farmers and homes, betus.1
wwtla ...wl - 1.
11 OV/11VA/IO, V1HIIV/I1UD (IUU lKJilWB,
'he roads arc something that need
ur attention at onee. 1 move that
onesville bo set off as a separate
ounty, anyway, as we can get a
epresentativo, and Godfrey l>e apointed
sheriff and Billic judge.
I am sorry to state that we have
omc fever in our town and counry.
Mr. E. F. McWhirter, Mr.
im Gore and Miss Lizzie Whitlock
lave all had fever but are all doing
t-ell. Mrs. J. \\, 8eott is also
uffcring with throat trouble, whit h
re hope will not prove fatal.
Jack The Fakmkk.
Advertised Letters
temaining in the Post Office at Union,
}. C., for the week ending July 21,
.905.
11?Miss Rachel Brandon, Miss Delia
lanlax, Mis.i Bridges.
C?Rev. 1*. T. Clinton, Mr. Fester
Uoloinan.
i, \i-o r ,,.!,, n??ia
F?Miss Eda Farr.
G?Mr. Walter Goaaett, Miss Etter
Earner, Mr. J. B. Gossett.
H?Mr. J. B. Hutchison, Mr. L. M.
Hodge, Mrs. Nettie Huteheraon, Mr.
3. B. Hall, Miss Lula Harris. Mr.
Walter W. Haines, Mr. T. M. Hanks.
J?Miaa Alies Jeter. Mr. Will Lewis.
M?Miaa Fannie Mite, Mr. E. F.
Mabrey, Mr. Ed Michan, Mr. Willie
Martin, Misa Annie L. McNeill.
N?Mrs. R. H. Nations, Miss Frances
Nelson.
P?MissCorrie Puckett, Mary Pa I mo
R?Miaa Carrie Reid, Mrs. Fannie
Robaon, Misa Judar Rice.
8?Miss Josie Sartor.
V?Mr. Kemp Vaugh.
W?Mrs. Keraali Wilks.
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised, and will be
required to pay one cent for their delivery.
J. 0. Hunt*r, P. M.
Subscribe for The Tim^s.
gasagi?3?$$?i?86aN
1 THE
| OP THE
1 Our Big Sale o
1 Bound to Create
I Why Not? Wtu
n fering such pric<
?2 Ten Dollar Ice Chests for ..
Bp Twelve Dollar Ice Chests f
?| Fifteen Dollar Refrigerators
Eighteen Dollar Refrigerato
1 Twenty-Five Dollar Refrig
lain Lined for
Twenty-Seven Dollar Refrij
lain Lined for
The White Mountain Ice C
the best in the world?
2 qt. size $1.98, 4 qt. s
Go-Carts and Be
We are closing out this lira
Twenty-Five Dollar Carts f
Twenty Dollar Carts for ....
Eighteen Dollar Carts for..
Fifteen Dollar Carts for
Twelve Dollar Carts for
Ten Dollar Carts for
Two and One-half Dollar C
Three Dollar Carts
Four Dollar Carts for
If you ever expect to need ;
to buy one.
1 Porch Shades, Hammocks,
the things for NOW. D<
Show, Friday and Saturday
A Fine Picture FREE for
nearest the number of Pic
opening Friday morning. >
furnishing your home at ab
price.
BAILEY EUR
ITSccormIck
1 Have lead
1 for sever
I years and
I far ahead.
I The Peoples
D. FANT GILLI
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A* **** w* at m mi
? OLIVII-AI
I CO^T
?L
Z To reduce our stock before
arrive, we will start our S<
tSATURDAY
JJ to continue until August 1<
ft exceptional good bargains
w
ft Men's $1 (?.-">() Suits
f? Men's ^ I ~>.(K) Suits
gj Men's $13.50 Suits
Men's $10.(X) Suits
Men's $ 7.50 Suits
^ Most everything else inclu
ft not the room to quote pric
ft Prices. They can't be be?
ft the pick of these bargains.
I j. c o
TALK 1
TOWN! 1
f Furniture is 1
: a Sensation. 1
zn we are of-1
zs as these: i
for 11 59 ft*
rs for 13 20 ?g
;erators, Porce- jf|
aerators, Porce- jjjj
ream Freezer?
1 qt. size $1.48, jS!
ize $2.98. $3
iby Carriages. 1
? regardless of what they S
or $15 00 H
10 oo 9
8 00 II
^arts l 64 M
i Cart now is the time H
Mosquito Canopies, are Si
>n't forget our Picture ^
/, July 21st and 22nd. H
the lady first guessing |||
lures in* our display on ugg
<\ grand opportunity for twl
out one-half the regular ||
NITURE CO. 1
imndi
mmmrci inHsiigi^
MOWERS!!
all others i
ify - three i
are still 1
Sold be 1
Supply Co. I
AM, Manager. II
NNUAL J
SALE! I
fA
' our Fall Goods begin to Z
emi-Annual Cost Sale on J
.11 I! V 1K i
s W w?- i , 1
>t. We will show some J
during this sale. 5
?
Sale Price $11.50
Sale Price $10.(X)
Sale Price $ 0.00 4
Sale Price $ 0.50
Sale Price $ 5.00 J*
ded in this Sale, but have
es. See our circular of
it. Come early and get
HEN. %
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