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| 'I We have just opene l I of Boys Suits for I . 1 OUR $2.50, $3.0 I SCHOOL I 1 Are absolutely All u iH weai imc HUH. TT ^ I nice Light and Met ' I pattern. The best I show soil. : : I I m BAILEY - a x ? eOCAL laconics. J Mrs. Henry M. Ho HL# ?-?? been spending some t Happenirtgs of Interest tw^burg and at- Olem W* About Town. ' P * Mr. Jno. B. Wairdl | That pair of spectacles is still at (Kv morning for Colv t .this office, yet unclaimed. he .Wl11 ?nter sophqfno : UniversiW of South Cf Miss Fannie Bobo has accepted a ,r >s position with Mrs. D. N. Wilburn. , Mrs. . TV. Huiet j ' Miss Ellie, of jNewben Mr. H. T. Yates left Wednesday day with Dr.jjluiet, o fur a short business trip to Spring their return front' H City. Miss Sara 11 Watao; fe& Mr. A. Sidney Goss left Monday the sevehtTTgrndefti C k A. and M. college at Ral- is again in Union an ^^^^"eigliT makes her home witl , Smith. y? Mr. T. B. Holcomb, the merchant of Kelton, was in Union on Attorney Atkinson, Monday. Sense and Atkinson, of ' irns in flip pitv tLi?j Mr. Benj. F. Townsend went tc? | court, returning to Spartanburg Tuesday on professional Saturday. tfc) business. J Miss Emma Johnsoi Mrs. D. B. Fant, of Santuc, after : teacher of literature several day's visit to Mrs. John A. niatics in Clifford > v Fant, returned home Tuesday. rived in Union *Sati Bishop W.W. Duncan, of Spar- b<* school duties.* tanburg, spent Monday in the city, Mr. Osborne, repi N returning home Tuesday. Kahn Tailoring Co., X Willard Dixon wtowd.to r Vj.arl.ttc after amontli'sPtiy wit i ^ taking mensuri J 7ns aum, Mrs. \V\D. Arthur. made fMUuita. epenV , MV <*? Jvlli 'v&ck with Mrs. Robert Foster, of ha8 l>eon Jn 9afFney this city. two weeks installing s; in the Glol>e Manul Mrs. Macbeth Young and Mrs. This mill added !)(>( R. Lindsay McNally spent some their capacity. ^MFXlays last week with Mrs. I). 8. Pope, ,r T T, ,,. mm L of Columbia. Mr. Jno. I>. Rice HHW l mon, now of Jack: Miss Bessie Jones, of Ridge arrived in Union Tin Springs, teacher of the fifth grade, visiting his father, Mr is at present living with Mrs. M. T. Mr. Rice has for some Smith. | the U. S. mail service. jHp' Mrs. Maude Mabry and mother, I Mr. R. V. Toms, of Mrs. Jeter, of Union, spent last j Supply Co., received III? Sunday with the family of Mr. j Sunday announcing \ Theo. Eison, near Union. his brother, who live N. G\, near Shelby. KV I Mr. David Eison, son of Mr. Union on Monday, t, WB 1 Then. Eison, left T uesday morning1 1 for Columbia, where lit enters . Sal /? South Carolina University. r'^ ],,, mm < The shortj" 1|1"! liWJ B Woman'^1^1011^' not ',aV(! beenJ^- 4rrfiew'8^r3^^JB^! Mffi Uic i,-?tu|,n headed "pointless Pen- mills, lie frill he nei ||[ It was a contribution frojri month. Mr. White si a ;^irrespondent, and by mistake the new machinery 1: HK^ "was place 1 iii that column, frhieh j stalled at Lock hart nil Iff filled by the same writer each ready for operation wh< week. j is completed. " * ^ \ ^SfiJ&i. V^. * :fcTi- ' *' ' / ... .? i 'ft ., .ir^Swc/ jt\ a 4-fi i j ifc'i Ji ' aiitti? f**' I * - ; "ZZT" )L SUITS. | -ii Si :d our new line 1 Fall and Winter. 1 Jl 0 AND $3it 1 SUITS*' 1 Wool, and will 1 'e have them fa 1 lium fiark Grey 1 colors not to 1 gs ? I )PfeliND co. I ' m. " ; " >lmes who has Mr. R. M. vUlanis, of Spartanime i|||St>ar- burg, represen\ing C. T. Simmons 11 Sprints, re- in real estate deals in Texas, was in Union Saturday.\ He is eiuleavor. . _ inWo interest soniv hornl people in aw left ?es- tVidfcertile lands of . k>w<t Texas, imbia, where| Mr'Adams Itft Mr. S. M. Rice,Jr., re class m the | ? ^ as representative in Union, irolinafj $ ii u ^ - Edgar* the embalmer mu daughter, iand funeral duBficto*.for T. F Knil??v -y, spoilt eun- returned Tu^ftay from Augusta, f tins city, on w}iere j,e took a thorough course in endersonville. embalming and funeral directing, a teacher of hard work the course was finJentral school, ishccl sooner than expected, and d as last year ^r- Edgar now has a full certificate 1 Mrs. M. T. ?f proficiency in this line. Miss Annie Rodger left Monday of the firm of !f(#. Concord, X. C. She goes to be 'Spartanburg, 4n^id of honor f??r Mrs. Mary Fox, reek attending! w^? to he married Oct. 4th., to - Spartanburg ^r- Hefiry Tillman, <>f Greenwood. Mrs. Fox is well known here, and | Mr. Tillman is a son of Senator B. ii, of \ irginia, j It. Tillman, and a prominent lawyer arid, mathe- in Greenwood. f Seminary, ar- m t m ,rd?y1*, begin Marrle<). esentirtg the Mr. Oscar Thomas of Monarch of Louisville, *1:11:- o-n; ? . ? 7 auu 1'iiOT Kiuut: oumvnn 01 Aetna tiley-Copeland were married at Green St. Methoirday of ;thia diet paraonngc, Sunday afternoon ?s for tailor- at 3 o'clock. A few friends witnessed the ceremony performed by te, of Maine, ^ ^w*n^for the past ?? ?1 pindle frames .* State Fair. 'acturing Co. ) spindles to t}10 State fair will l>e held this .year from October 22nd to the 27th. formerly Gf i The officers in charge are endeavorxuiville Fla ^8^? oiake it the best ever held, irsdav and is Besides the many exhibits, there Jacob Rice. be a n umber of attractive peryears been in formances at the theatre. the People's S,an<l3r<1 Rcadin1 Club1 a telegram ,, , he death of After tlie usual summer vacation s at Latimer the Standard Reading Club met on Mr. TatiK h.ft Tuesday afternoon with Mr- w c V hinder and re-organized for the ?*? ^intor'rt work. The usual business, , of re-organization was gone through i Saeo, with and several new members were "ailing the grog ram coinmittee I Birt mill^ ^vas instructed t<> arrange the details . putting for an extended study of Greece. i at'Monarch The program committee consists of i e prohahly a Miss Frances Whitmire, chairman; tates that all Miss Emma Johnson, Mrs. S. M. las been in- Rico, Mrs. S. S. Under, d all is now The next meeting of the club will m the canal ! be with Mrs. Rice on South street j Tuesday, October Oth. ( . ; ...v *' I ?litJ- Bean's Person. J William yenning* Bryan is 4(5 i and a half ywrs of tge having been | born March! 18th, 1800. He is I hearty, hale ind well "kept; weighs 1 al)out 100 lbsi and is of medium E height. He nps a rim of long, J black hair, streaked with gray,curl- i ing up on the back of his head. He i has ruddy cheeks, high foreheads an Aquiline nose, .and a large mouth I which curves uM?d at the corners L especially whenxie smiles. He 1 dresses neatly,- byt not especially so. f[ He is striking iij'his looks, distin- I guished, and easily attracts notice I and attention. ^ ( Donnelly c^PRfield Minstrels. S Such well Imown comedians and H dancers as Toijrmiy Donnelly, ('has. I Davmar, Frank Brown, Nick Huf- | ford, George Adams and James E. 1 Carroll are included in the list of I end meftiwho are to appear here on | Saturdflgtrnight, September 29th, | wit% the Donnelly and Hatfield ft _ flL /* - magnincent .nunstrels, under the I phonal direction of A1 G. Field. | Tne chorus lb the elaborately staged H first part, is one of remarkable I strength ajbKUnusual melody. Some = of the solgfilaLare Solon. De Miller and Joe J^Baallan, tenors: Norman St?m?, baritone; Jack D. Kearns, two, and James Price, ' baritone-: 1l)ie musical features in- I trodueed tjoC of a high order of ( excellence /and include many of the ( latest selections. Tickets on sale . at Union l)rufe Co. Trices, 50c., 75c. and K|.00. ' ?1???.??. ( Civil Court Adjourns. < After a session of two weeks the { court of common pleas adjourned ( on Saturday, Sept. '22nd. The fol- lowing cases were tried and settled by jury: Mrs. Sarah V. Murphy vs. South- 1 ern Kailojj^J?5o., damage to property. Court onkEed jury to visit burned . district. ^Returning it rendered a verdict bf?'2(JL> for plaintiff. Dozieiwbmocr Co. vs. Bailey Fur niture tJo. lor collection of account. Coqgfent verdict for plaintiff of $280J?. E. H. Jeter vs. Southern Rail- ( way Co.? suit for damages to vehicle. Verdict for defendant. ThcT. B. Laycock Co. vs. Bailey Furniture Mfg. Co., collection of account. ^Consent verdict of 8277.25 Schiff Bros. vs. Bailey Furniture Mfg. Co., collection of account. = Consent I verdict of 8187.04 for Pe a si ll-G a ill be r t Co. vs. Bailey Furniture Co, suit for collection. Consentlverdict of 8741.00. Southern Design and Carving Co. vs. Bailay Furniture Mfg. Co., case of collection. Consent verdict of 8156.00./ In the last issue in the case of FerdinJad Ecker Co., it should have ifeen vs. Bailey Furniture Mfg. C?t instead of Lumber Mfg. Co. TjftSe two concerns are entirely separ? and distinct. TYaRS DYSPEPSIA Cl'RE. /Guaranteed Cure. \ 1 If you sfler from I>yspepsia or Indij gestion in aiy form, gas, Udclmig, I itt?-r j taste, otleiftive bad breath, dizzy spells, I sour sUimfili, heart flutter, nausea, gasj tritis, loatjing of fond, pains or swelling in the stofUcli, haek or side, deep-seated I kidney or leer trouble, then they will | disapjiear n a short time after taking ' T.vner's Dyax'psia Remedy, made c-pecI ially to eiirwltysiepsia, Indigestion and I all Stoniacklt roubles, even of the worst , 1 eases. Tyjftr's l>ys}#*psla Remedy ajxjk'IIs the gftes an<l sweetens the breath. ? It cures Sit Headache, Colic and Con- , stipation. yruggist or by express oO cents a botty Money refunded if it fails to cure. Mfiey refunded if it fails to cure. Mcdipl advice ami circular free by writings* Tyner Remedy Co., Au- ; gusta, Ga.^ftr salt; by Rice I>rng Co. Jone^lle Graded School. The attendance of the Jonesville \i graded scroti is increased this \j year by 25 Iter last year; the en- ^ rollnient af present la ing 170. .. The teacbeitfor this year are:? ' Prof. H. Aj Wise, of Virginia, * Principal; ]|iss (ilenn of North 15 Carolina; C. II. Foster, of |Jonc8ville; Msees Helen Littlejohn * and Blanche latnak, lx>th <?f Jones- .. ville. There!are nine grades in * this school*JJje studies of the ninth ^ iK'ing eqthUjjwjnt to the tenth of I) I other schotiflEr Sight sin?ftK ?nd drawing are a j new courses ip^roduced this year, j ^ GOLlEGEtf CHAKLESTOli. ]j I2lst Year n* September 28. * T.etfer.a. Seiyfiaf ' ngineeriiig. One j ' scholarship, q/.a|g free tuition, toeaeli ^ enunty ofSoe^M?>rolina. Tuition $ 10. j ^ Board and room in l>ormi- ^ tory $11 a nyTy^B candidates for ^ admission /e#f^Br,lMt'ed to compete y for vaeanvh/o^^^8' ''0'ars'''l'8 "hieh * pay $100 (ETx^^l ^or catalogue, ad- tj, d ress \J] ft^ Ravhoi en. President. I FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! g I Our Stock is complete. New line of Matting H | just received. New patterns in Japs. || I" RUGS! RUGsf RUGS! 1 I We have them from 35c to $8.00 a piece, a 1 Art Squares from $3.50 to $25.00. H J \*st. H I All Wool. Bros. Brussels and ..Brussels. All ji I New Patterns. fif I DON'T FORGET OUR PREMIUM OFFER. B I The Store that saves you Furniture Money. H 1 W. H. BURRIS. I Bfifi^rrs us! That's got the "Crack" line of Oak Bedroom Suites, ^ i odd roll foot and cheap Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- j stands, etc. Carload of Stoves just in. Also about 0 25 good second hand stoves at a bargain. ? rv?_'i j-i? i ? *- ~ ^ L7un i ueiay Duving mat t-eather bed you've J been putting off from time to time. 36 Pound Bed, 5 best ticking, $10.00. Pillows, 6 pounds to pair, ^ I $1.50; 10 pounds to pair, $2.50. ?? We just woa'i ^be^ beat in prices nor quality. GIVE US A CALL. \ Respectfully, J TURNER & MAYFIELD ************************ I IMPROVE YOUR FARM!! | The easiest and cheapest way to J I improve your farm is to turn it in I I the fall with a two=horse Chattanooga | I Plow. .\ /. /.I | 4 .....FOR SALE BY..... I I THE ^OPLES SUPPLY CO. I i;>-???5-?S->-?c?->5->^-5i^-:5-3e | A CAR LOAD OFf | ORGANS 1 ? y The finest ever shipped to Union, will be here in a y P few davs. See them and get our prices before buy- y f ing. There is a?great saving by buying Organs in $ ? Car-load lots and our-customers shall have the ben- y ^ efit of it. We will also have five fine ' y | UPRIGHT PlSSDS I p ? - y *i q k At one half the regular price & Let Us Fimire With Vnn ?? -? & t UNION SUPPLY COMPANY, | X J. H. SPEARS, Manager. V MeCCCCMeeceCCCCeeCtiCCCCV %