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j I Am a Candidate! 1 V I ? I |J At the solicitation of a few | i> friends, I have decided to become 1 $ a candidate and ask the voters | ir of Union county for their sup= 1 t port. I am happy to announce | to you that one and all can vote 1 fn#* mo D r?-f t? 1 x-w a -J U ^ ? tivri uiv. UUlll ViClllllC CllIU 1IC* brew, white and black, men, 1 women and children. Any one | who has a penny or a hundred I 1J dollar bill can vote for me. No | ^ registration tickets nor qualifi- 1 f cations required. Just come j] a running. Poll sare open from | 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ballots are counted at close of each day and J| you will not be worried about % Jj the number of ballots cast dur= | IJ ing the day. We keep that to | J ourselves. | You Vote for Me and I'll Vote for You. f V Jj Get on the band wagon and let's | -?? all take a ride to Bobo's Depart= I |j ment Store where everything | J! is sold for less. 1 T" J Candidate for Trade, | j BO BO'S j Department Store. | ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Miss Fannie (ioforth, Mr. Clnu ? (ioforth and Mr. Willie Blackw Of the Double Daily Passenger Trains, ppi.nt Tuesday with Miss Mai Union, S. C. (ioforth. Train going North 9:10 a. m. " south 11:45 ?. m. Ice Cream Supper. 44 44 North 2:10 p. m. 44 44 South 8:36 p. in. , T /. mi l . , . . . An Ice (ream supper will bo tri ;*ne?e trains omy mane a rew mm- en Knitting Mill Sftturd utea stoo at Union, so that the hours . , . r|M , .. ,, of arrival are practically the hours of njght. The public is cordially i .departure. Any change in this ached- vitcd. The proceeds are to lie us ule will he published in This Timks for in paying for a lot purchased the benefit of the public generally. Baptists upon which to build church. Local News, Notes ? \ State Campaign Saturday. Mrs. MeCashin, c?fT Clinton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hazel . The Sate campaign party W ' Scalfc.r;' lii Union Saturday, Aug. 1 Let the citizens of Union ai Mr. (). A. Swygert went to Spar- Union county turn out to he tanhurg Wednesday afternoon on these candidates for office. 4 business. s will help us to a-just judgme * Mr. R. M. McCown, candidate when it comes to casting a ball for Seeretarw o! State paid us a via- on the ***** election, it last Friday. m * Mr. f. e. sanders went to to- 6rindall Happenings. lumbia Monday and returned Tuea- _ . 4 4 . dav afternoon Gnndall, Aug. 7.?A deploral oay aiiernoon. hrawl occurred ftt Mabrey's M Miss Bessie Jones, wjio has l>een 1 Saturday, Aug. 4th, in whi visiting Miss Fannie Clark, went to ' knives and pistols played an acti CJaffney Thursday. part. But like the fellow who w * r /. 4 .4 swearing, we "want it distinct Mi-. A. . (.aaton, a prominent under3U)od.. that we as a comm attorney of Chester, was ... town n-t ha(, nothinK u> w,th it Monday, 011 aisuiess. every one is sorry that it occurre Missses Etta Rhodes, Lizzie and sorry that a candidal' shou Rh'sles, and Bernard MeWhirter! have licen insulted, are visiting Miss Berniee doing. rl he people around Rehohoth a noted for their hospitality to t || Miss Langley, who has been "stranger within the gate" and W visiting Mrs. Preston Harley, re- hearty hand elasp and a God hie turned Thursday to her home in y0u are not unknown. Clumhia. Mr. James Allen, of Corint Mrs. S. M. Rico, dr., left Mon- "I" ?1 nigl!f "iU,' hiB si8,''r> M' rlay for Spartalihorg where she is ' *.'.' .,al8,'1 uri ,l-v* , . ,, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Montgo.n- Mr. It. It. Han, and daught, ery. Mrs. Rico's children, Russol K ' V"""'(1 rolatlV,'8 and (lenniawee followed her Wed- lVrs( a, ... ir . , Mr. Lamce \\ . Ilames, of rroug IlWM I?"V I * 1 1 TT is on our mail route now. He Mr. W. C. (ioforth, of the Bai- rating Mr. Cameron Littlejohn. ley-Copeland Co., Columbia, S. C., Our schools are full to overflown )?i ftnptlilini/ *1 fp\V <lilVU lioi'n Ml' ^II 1 MOS? ( M<1 Ik ? ()f lit} 1101)0 iroforth wTll leave tlH'' lfttter parr<>f scho01 ,has H1?ho,ftTr8 the week for Lake Toxaway where n>"? while Miss Pauline I'et he will spend the remainder of his teacher at Gowdisville, has h>r! vacation. two. _ . , , Rev. L. R. Gaines preached Mr. H. P. Dantzler went to Co-! Reholnrth Sunday morning a lumhia Monday and returned Tues- evening to a full house, day afternoon. Mr. Dantzler for- Miss Eva Moorhead, of Hicke , merly held a position in the Grove, spent a few days here li yf A Mutual Dry Good Co., but has ae- week visiting relatives and old i cepted a position on the Southern quaintanees. Railway. j Annik Laurie, & if JONESVILLE JOTTINGS. l? I 111 Joncsvtllc, August 7th.?William 1" Briggs, who was hadly hurt in the tn machinery of the yarn mill here t's last week, is doing well, and it seems now that he will recover. | M Sunday was a big day with the SI eoiored people at their church here t' in town. There were more than one thousand of them that made up. j* the crowd; hut they all didn't w?r- hi ship the true and living (!od, for a crowd of ten of them were arrested not far from the church for gam- tc hling. They were locked up in thejW calahoose for their Sunday sins, al and yesterday they all come out hy paying ten dollars each into the town treasury. So it cost one P' crowd of Sunday sinners one htm- t" dred dollars. Sunday while Mr. Henry (iault 1' and his wife were gone to church at Bethlehem, his dwelling house was I gt broken open and rohlied ofaboutl*!1 sixty-one dollars, a half gallon of|W( whiskey, and all the cold victuals \l?.. / l. 1-1 1 ? 1 , Miiuit iiim 111 imt sale. 1 his * was done about noon on the holy r Sabbath day while good people were attending ehurch. It was a U L regular picnic for the burglars, as fa they got plenty to eat and drink, to I besides the money. Two negroes T ?" were arrested Sunday evening on f suspieion, and two more were ar- M rested yesterday and placed in the I"1 I ealalwiose here, but as yet there is M I no conclusive evidence against T 1 them. Their names are Hen Do- pi ?" gan, Ike Fubanks, Nig Dogan and T Arthur 1 lames. They have all tl f? given l>ond and claim a preliminary h I trial. ?li I Dr. F. M. Ellerbe is visiting at ! his home in Florence. ?h r The rains ceased in this section (': r last Wednesday night and some j farmers are plowing their cotton, ff V and it is a question whether they <'< | are doing their cotton good or harm, b I which of course depends on the hi \ weather for the next few days. It , r is a fact, however, that the crops ti have been damaged by so much h L rain. 01 j Mr. James Brown, of (iaflfney, ; | and F. A. (ioforth, of Sunny Side, F were in our town yesterday. 1 <-'< Rev. I). E. Camak is assisting i h Rev. J. (1. Farr in a meeting at I ' . ; Foster's Chapel this week. ! F Mr. R. A, Whitlock and his I daughter, Miss Bell, are on an ex- tl tended visit to relatives :jt Binning- tl ham, Ala. : h: Mr. J. W. Lipscomb and Misses I u . Carrie Altnan and Maggie High v< L i have gone to New Vorl^. W * . Mrs. E. M. Penney, of Pacotft, 01 visited her mother, Mrs. S. A. M (jt>! Porter last week. ai ejj Misss Jenie Smith, of I'nion, in j lectured at the Methodist church ai here Sunday night on the subject of di Home Missions. at Rev. A. A. James filled his pul- w pit here Sunday morning. At the hi close of the services he spoke feel- k( iv-1 inglv of a contribution that h;id ! fa ay been made to him on his last birth- tl n- day by his congregation, lie said is ed he had been preaching regularly for M by 55 years. % si ( a Mr. E. F. McWhirter is spend- ir ing a while in the mountains of sc North Carolina about Waynesville. ti Messrs. M. R. Sams and T. A. w Little john are on a trip and deer di hunt to Barnwell county. M ill Mrs. I/>u N. White is.quite un-. p: tl. well and has been for some time, ro id with lung trouble. j c< ar Mr. Benjamin Kennedy and son bl It Bcnnie attended preaching at the i ; nt Presbyterian church here Sunday. I m ot ^ Telephone. ni Notes from tlzle. Elzie, S. ('., Aug. 7, 11MX>. I or ; Mr. Editor: Rains are becoming ec less frequent, and the sunshine is > 1 now finishing up the crops for the q\ ('l' farmers. We saw today some plow- st v<* ing U-ing done, and heard the aH merry chip chop of the hoc and the S] ly beautiful irrpen crruHtt !?nil we u_ 1 soon- looked as if they had l>een j in *d scalded. d, The meeting at Bethlehem closed ? hi yesterday, Sunday. During the, week, Rev. Mr. Wagnon, of Union, irt> I assisted Rev. Mr. Farr. Much in- p he | terest was manifested during the * ' ft; meeting and altout twenty-three ;8S joined the churerh. Seventeen of j these presented themselves yester- A h. day, at tin; chancel for baptism, rs- which rite was administered hy tinpastor. The met ting is nowlH-ing; r? carried on at Foster's Chapel, where! jr<> Mr. Farr is assisted l?y Rev. Mr. ! Camnk, of Jonesville. h? Mr. Boyd Gallman and his sis-1 ter, Miss Beulah, art! visiting rela- m tives in this community. j ^ 'A?- Mrs. Holcomh, of Jonesville, is | 't-h visiting her mother, Mrs. F. V. E 0,1 Going, near this place. ? it, Mr. Wash Going is spending his ?y-1 holidays with relatives and friends^ around Kclton; his wife accompanid i,.s him. nd Mrs. Alsie Hall and Mr. John ' ^ ; Fowler have returned to Union1 >r.V I after visiting relatives and friends, i wd j While here they spent their time 1 mostly with their aunt, Mrs. S. S. iCudd. * I i Miss Hihbie Kelly is expected I A ( one Tuesday on a visit to her ijj other, where she will sjM'in 1 her \CTj diilay and enjoy a rest Ivforo re- ^ irning to Wilmington, North 3K irolina. Miss Mae (iallman visited Miss ijj amie Farr at Koltmi last week, 1^ lie reports having a very pleasant ^ S The fruit crop is alamdant, and ist plenty of watermelons, also 7^ itiskiiK Ions. w We have Ihh'H informed that the tv^ une of Mr. Henry (ianlt was en- K. red yesterday while the family 25 ere absent and at ehureh, and wait sixty three dollars were tak- ^ i, also some clothing, and all the w w?d things which Mrs. Gault iad \t epared for dinner when she re- kk >riled.. We have also lwen in- 25 rined that Ike Kuhanks and T*! \lly and one other negro have jjf ion arrested and lodged in the Ijl lard house at Jonesville, to await ie preliminary trial, as the offense [is in that township. ^ West End Notes. ^ , kf Mr. Kdward Owens, Cnpt. of the ^ won Cornet Band, left Tuesday ^ lUMzer, and from then* will go i i tjbc enonnipment at Chieamaugn, emt., with the 1st. regiment hand ! On last Sunday evening Rev. \V. ^ t. Owens united in marriage at the & nme of the bride's parents, Missj 'illie Brooks and Mr. .J. J. Cooper. ? heir many friends wish for the in a rosperous and happy married life. ^ Rev. B. G. Murphy, formerly of lis city, now a resident of Chcraw, j lied the pulpit at Green St. Mctho- i & ist church on last Sunday, ro Miss Janie Lancaster leaves Fri\y for several weeks stay in North ^ arolina. Mr. Walter McCord left last week Ifcj >r his home at Abbeville on ae>unt of the department in which 1 e was employed at the Furniture ictory, having shut down. Mrs. Floy Carter and little daugh r, of Chester county, are visiting er mother, Mrs. M. K. I Lancaster a Enterprise street. The candidates for coneress. vtzt ton. Jos. .Johnson, tlie presen- ^ mgrcssman, Mr. (i. Hey ward Ma: on and Mr. \V. C. Irl>y, Jr., each lade a little talk to the " Boys" in ar ike Bros, store last Friday evening. The ice cream supper given hy a1 hand was well attended, every- 7I' iing in the way of refreshments ^ living heen sold and, as usual luch interest was centered in the uting contest, Miss Blanche Kdardijjweviving the tirst vote, and [i"tipTbv30 votes, when Miss Maude 'aldrop's name was announced g| nidst much cheering, she keeping ga 1 the lead when Miss Neelie Stew- gj t was announced, then the crowd fi| id yell, as Miss Stewart is known flf id loved hy nearly every man, 0 oinan and child in the mill, she ? iving been for several years time- g eper in the mill. The rest of the I B ir contestants dropped out with 1 I ie exception of Miss NValdrop.who 8 the charming daughter of'Mr. J. gj J. Waldrop our very efficient as- ? vuiiv uiviocu vi uraviu^. 11 lie ig only a few minutes to the time H t for the closing of the contest no 9 me was lost, and when the time J 9 as up it was found that Miss Wal- 9 rop had received 288 votes while] 9 liss Stewart received 300 nnd the i & rize a handsowie cake, which *?he ceived with ii smile and aeknowl- fi Iging the honor with a pretty lush and a kind thank you all. 9 Furman Stroud, the young white 9 ian who fell from a ladder in the 9 ill and severely injuring himself, g getting along nicely. 9 The Mills did not run last Friday! 2 ring to the high water. The pow-! [S plant at Neals Should being flood- J 5 1 with water. 9 Mrs. A. W. T. Ravenscroft is lite ill at her home on West Main 9 reet. j| Messrs. Will Ravenscroft, Tyne ? prouse and several other young i 9 en leave Friday for the encamp- ^ ent at Chicamauga. I 9 Hl'STI.KK. ! |H AIM UWUKIUIMIir I :or Everybody to Visit the I Mountains or Seashore NNUAL MOUNTAIN AND 1 SEASHORE EXCURSION 1 .-.VIA.-. ' Southern Railway, I, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16, 1906. J Exceptionally low rates to * iummer Resort Points. ? pecial service arranged for the oc- + ision. For full particulars, con- J nit auy Southern I'ailway Ticket j igent, or write J R. W. HUNT, 1 I ] )ivision Passenger Agent, Charles- * ton, South Carolina. 2 DOUBLE /A I WEAR ! g\l 1 AND ^ DOUBLE X Jffe 1 COMFORT ,CM | H _ ? 25 IN EVERY PAIR OF ? 2 T"~l Clapps and | /\Yv\ II \\J~tUA, ? /iiv- naiK=uvci | *nk Shoes and | IJ Oxfords | \^/ The Things That Count. 1 ? = s* YOURS FOR BUSINESS, Q O o _ . _ ? Union Shoe Co.! if Q ![ PHONE 41. MAIN STREET. jS* S - - - > > -?C> > 0 -C> > <j - > J <> - : & | Money Doubles Itself | ! At 4 Per Cent Compound Interest in seventeen years j Hjj J if Deposited in... igg THE PEOPLES BANK 5 | The desire to make money quiGkly has M "?any lnt0 E | unwise methods and rni??^ moosands. Persistent nr* I Saving is 4b* Sam and only sure road to success. Save B I a little today -more tomorrow- -and next week you will !? I , have enough to open a savings account with us. We pay 3 ! 4 per cent Automatic Interest from one to six months. 55 I A dollar accboialaiing interest day by day is as inspir- E ing and interesting as a growing child. We are helping B ! on the road to successful saving and we would like to 55 I help you. SB E THE! PFOPI ^ RANK I b B. F.'ARTHUR, President. m PwTW.BOBO,! I UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMED. | Full Line Coffins and Caskets Always on Hand! 1 I Mr. Hodges, an Expert Embalmer, now with J. F. P| I Floyd & Co., Spartanburg, will do our embalming II I on short notice. Calls answered day or night. H | Hearse sent to any part of the county/ First class Kl 1 service guaranteed to all H hobo, | | SALES HAVE TO STOP. j| jT l claim to give more goods for same money, same goods for ?* less money. For proof 1 oiler the West |() inch Lawn in I'nion 3? for l()e; the hest 10 inch Persian I .awn for 20c: the hest (iinir- *> hams for ">< , 7 1-2, 8 I-de; tli? best Mack fi?r ">, 8 I-.'land 10c. l 1 put these and other good* against any coni|>ctitnr, and give I S a piece of glassware free with every ?1 purchase. A dollar (? saved is a dollar made, IJ O. A. SWYGHRT. ?