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i llTsIl 1 T ii A nr Ii nA i Our stock i< the Nev jg 1U1 1 1 Y0U |2j?BAIL LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest About Town. ' ? I Miss Minnie Hollis visited her < / <? :n? o 1 1 i I?uit5 us in viruuiiYiiu; cmnuay nisi,. I i Rev. ('. F. Felmet, pastor of (1 ilea<I church, was in Union Mon-1 day. j1 The Misses Moor head; of Mt. , > Tabor, were shopping in the city I Saturday. Mr. Fred Willard, now of Jones-11 ville, spent Sunday and Monday in , the city. Miss Josie Fewell attended the ] Ssf.atn "KVlli* lafif TTvi/lav r^VIOVV A" 1*1 A 1UOW 1 MiUU'J ) j Saturday morning. Mrs. J. D. Graham, of Cross ^Keys, is visiting her daughter, 1 Mrs. J. H. Rartles. Mr. T. M. McNeace, of Farr & ! Thomson's, made a business trip to 1 Spartanburg Tuesday. Mr. W. D. Bewley, the hard-h ware man, went to Columbia Monday, on a business trip; i Miss Luey Cureton left Monday to attend tlio Woman's Missionary Union Convention, now in session at Edgefield. Mr. M. H. Evans, of the police' force, has a new sergeant's cap, which makes him look like; a U. S. Army officer. Rev. W. E. Crocker, returned missionnrv from China, rtruiie.hpd ? ?---- 1 * at the Second Baptist church on / Sunday night. Mrs. II. M. Whitesides, well known here in Union, is on an ex- ; tended visit to Mrs. C. H. Ashury, on church street. Dr. S. W. Pryor, of Chester, came over Tuesday morning early to asssit in the medical service to Dr. ?. W. Poster. Dr. Herbert T. Hames, a prominent and popular physician in Jonesville, wa^i* the city Monday and called to see us. vr. a tr tj ? .1 -- xuj. 0.11. u.yiuu, ui Aiuiersou, an expert linotype machinist, arrived in Union Tuesday to place the linotype in The Times oflice. Mr. Dan H. Wallace and family have moved to their new cottage on the same lot with their former residence. This new building is one of the prettiest and neatest cottages in the city 4 1 tfi. if ' 50UT TIME Tl V tlpipto. stomvto&smPiPb r 11 i TALL *1* 5 now comple v Styles and F Fall and Winl ' ARE READY R INSPEC1 EY - COPEI ?- . * : r*r: ' Mr. Winter C. Wallace, of Spartanburg, brother of Mr. J-: Clough Wallace, of this city, was in Union du business Monday. Dr. J. 6. Going has begun the erection of a neat, five-room cottage on the vacant lot above his residence on Mountain street. Mrs. W. J. Anderson, who has been with her son, Mr. E. M. Anderson, for some time, returned Tuesday to her home in Sumter. Mayor E. F. Kelly, of Joncsville, kvas here Monday. He says he believes in getting in behind the vagrants and making them move. Miss lama Lipscomb, who has been visiting in Tavncaster, is visiting a few days in the city before returning to her home at Asbury. Ex-Senator J. T. Douelas. of Union, in a member of the executive committee, for UK)7, of the South Carolina Agricultural Sot ciety. "Mr. Wallace Moore, of Cheraw, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. C. T. Murphy. He left Monday for Spartanburg to re-enter WolTord college. Mrs. O. M. Frazier has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. (). Willard, while she and her sister, Miss Tinie Willard, attended the Stiite Fail* The Buffalo Oil Mill started up Monday. There were some hitches in the machinery hut these were soon eleminated and work was in full blast Tuesday. President Robt. P. Pell, of Converse college, was in Union on Sunday, and preached at Mt. Vernon -Presbyterian church at the morning service. Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Wardlaw and Mr. .1. E. Col ton, of this city, are in Laurens this week attending the Synod of South Carolina in its annual convention. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Morgan returned Monday from their bridal trip north, and are at home to their friends at the home of Mrs. Mary Morgan on Church street. Mr. C. W. Arrington, the now operator for the U. <fc Q.V. and Seaboard at Prides, lives here in Union and goes down each day; his home is in the Arthur cottage on Church street for the presont. Mr. Arrington is originally from Georgia. * ' i^-iu ? BlIV... I sum I lite with all 1; 'atterns I; ter. - I; gcpW t '111 1 wK* i ? i FOR I noN I LAND cajl Mrs. T. C. Duncan .and daughters, who have spent the summer in Spring City, Tenn., have returned to the city and will be here for the winter. Mr. I*. A. Carter, the new sritoerinteiulent of the Buffalo Oil Mill, has not yet been able . to secure a I house at Buffalo. His wife is still ' i in Union at the Mangum house. Sheriff Sanders savs the horse siio\v feature of the state fair was the beat yet. The horses were finer, faster, of better breed, and more of them than at any previous fair. Rev. L. M. Riee and Rev. V. I Masters will occupy the elevenroom house next to Mr. J. II. Gault's on Gage avenue. They will occupy the house December 1st. Editor J. Rutledge McGhee, of the Greenwood Index, was in the city Monday. Mr. McGhee is an all-round fine Jfellow and is a welcome visitor anywhere, and especially at The Times office. Lockhart Canal Opened. Lockhart. Oct. ?On lool Soi/l 1 urday evening the space of earth I that intervened between the canal of mill No. 1 and mill No. 2 was dynamited and the water flowed to mill No. 2. The wheel has been running. No cotton as yet has ! been fed to the breakers but possibly will be some time this week. Mill No. 2 is possibly as well furnished as any mill in the state. It is substantially built and is a credit to the designer, and also to the men who built it. It is equipped with the latest improved machinery. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the game ratio that the use of I>r. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation and the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor always fellow tbeir use. Guaranteed hy all druggists. 26c. Try them. Liquor Seizures. Saturday tho. officers seized 10 gallons of whiskey, 4 of which was from tho express office. Some of 1"this was sowt in fictitious names; viz. President Rochelle and I). A.^j Wing. Part of this whiskey was' recoved by parties who claimed to have ordered it. " 1 i f l-~ - . - , . Rails Being liid. / v . ? ,'y The It. It. Commispuin, which jome weeks ago made a thorough inspection of the Southern's lines between Columbia and Greenville ind ljetween Spartanburg and Columbia, in company with Supt. Williams, has given out its - report. This inspection was made on iccount of the recent complaints from Greenville, Spartanburg and Union. The Commisssoners tind bat new ties and heavy rails are dl needed on these lines to prevent die numerous wrecks 'and make possible a better schedule. The work of laying rails is being pushed with special energy and it s hoped that liefore long the work vill he complete. On .the S. II. it C. line. To pound mils have been laid for 40 iiilpa onil liim ...Ill 1 ....yw, Ullt; I1IVMC IlillUP will DC placed within two weeks. Within .ho next 80 clays, the 75-pound rails will l>e laid south from Spar.anburg. Ami 25,800 cross ties will be>placed. Now, with work progressing from both terminals, wc may expect an ?arly Completion. John Robinson's Ten Big Shows Combined will fxhiblt at Chester, November nth, Jn'# ications are that a large crowd will itb *1 frofn here. Very low excursion rate?? will be in effect on all railroads Th? show, under the management ol JohiwRobinson, is now enjoying in ?iglv?y-third year of prosperity, and if one of the foremost amusement attractions of the world. It' numbers among its arenic favorites soir e of the most expensive and best act4 that money can procure. The Cajbt. Thomson troupe of American calrarymen, in expert feats of daring and original horsemanship; Dare-devil Dejtiurry, who sets at defiance all the fixed laws of nature, when lie dashet down a dizzy incline, and with the Bjoeed of a hurricane loops the gap on t bicycle; the niarvelously educated group of seals under the master hand of Capt. Winston ; Edna,acknowledges princess of the realm of horsewoman ship, the world's only lady somersaul rider, and twenty equestrian assoei ates; forty joyous subjects of Kinj Monius in a gleeful sutliciency, am more than a hundred other foreigi and American features in tlivon i-in.r, and an elevated stage, and introdu<y?*if an an added feature King <^oh His Temple and the (Jueen of SlTPba requiring a cast a cast of a thousan* (hen, women, children and horses, 10 ballet girls reproducing the dances o ?he day of the king of a thuusam 'wives. J The Robinson Show has ahvny^s heei famed for its menagerie, ami this sea son .the zoological annex is the' mos complete ever carried by a tentet show, comprising costly and raid ani mals from every section of the jilobe This splendid array of animal tialen will he seen in the daily street rjtade pronounced by all iprtb? !*?.???s. and elaborate pagent of modern times comprising more than a mile oflgoh encased wagons, chariots and nro o the finest American horses. Tnjs \ the only big show that is not ih th circus trust and no advance im th prices will be made. f It Lecture at Second Baptist Church On Monday night, Xovembc 5th, at 7:150 o'clock, Rev. it. J Williams will lecture in the S?fcom Baptist church on the subject o Palestine. Mr. Williams lecf.um at Mon-Aetna some time ago am pleased a large audience there Ilis travels tit him to speak intelli goptly on the subject, and he add hi$ peculiar wit and humor. Th admission is 15 and 25 cents. An Ordinance. Repealing an Ordinonoe -Entitle. "An Ordinance Entitled 'An Ordinifnc to punish disorderly persons, and person guilty of disorderly conduct, und offence against, good order and declare who ar disordely persons,' by striking .ortt ii Section 2 the words 'bi.a public i)laee, and inserting in lieu tnbreof the words 'In the Town of Union, South Carolina. Done and ratified in Council assemble* uiuler the hand of the Mayor and sea of conne*' Hth day oi November iSifts" fifood-h-^ HeJl^thnaiMecf by the Xayor and tin Aldermen of the Town of Union, Soiitl Carolina, in Council assembled and ?b; autlmritv of winiii? Section 1. That an ordinance entitlci "An ordinance to punish disorderly per sons, and persons guilty of disorderl; conduct, ami offences against good order and to declare who are disorderly jht sons. Done and ratified in council as scmhled under the hand of the Mayo and seal of council this 8th day of No vcniber, 1 Hi>H, l?e and the same is herein amended by strinking out the words.ii Section 2 "in a public place" and insert ing in lipu thereof, "within thecorporati limits df the Town of Union, Soutl Carolina. Done anil ratified in Council assemble! under the hand of the Mayor, and tin corporate seal of the Town of Union South Carolina, this 11th day of Septem be'r, A. D., 1900. .1. < i I il?! W. I>. Aktih r, Mayor Pro Tom Clork and Treas. 42-:> Fortunate Missoufians. "When I was a druggist at Livonia Mo.," writos T. J. Dwyer, now o Uraysville, Mo., "three of my customers were pm-manently cured of consumption b/Pr. King s New Discover) and are all well and strong today One was tfying to sell hi? propert) arid mov^ to Arizona, but after usinf New PiscoveryXa short time he fount it ujmecessary tofyo so. I regard Dr King's New Pis&very as the moa wonderful medicine in existence.' Surest Cough and &>ld cure anc Throat and Lung heanwv Guaranteec by all druggists. 5<w and $1.00 Trial bottle free. ' A* \ I I FURNITURE! FURNITl Our Stock is complete. I just received. New \ RUGSl RUGS We have them from 35c Art Squares from $ All Wool, Bros. Brussels H new raiie ? DON'T FORGET OUR ! H The Store that saves yoi 11L ..y 11 % THE TIME H | J * I t& When Feather l>o<ls will aptin a<l?l eon if fil- ]k\ ,,f huyinji any more soon, lot ns ask >o--? ""making ami selling a !U? pouml lied f< (' | ?0 snro that you can't invest $10.(tf) more i 1 pair, $1.nO; 10 pounds to pair, $2."?(t. I* stoves, etc., ami nearly everything else t | .Mr. ('. A. Vanghan will have charge o ' * mf the eountry with beds ami pillows. Lisl ear tlieni, drop us a card. Kesiieetl'i i{turner & p t n j. 1 r~~?"? r f The easiest and c } I improve your farm ' % the fall with a two=h ? f Plow. i I FOR SALI tC PEOPLES D. PANT GILLIAM, >' 11 ~~7 | A CAR L< ii ORG/ o j ^ The finest ever shipped to U ; Y few days. See them and ge ing. There is a great saving Car-load lots and our custorr i V efit of it. We will also have 9. , | UPRIGHT I r At one half the ri ; m Let Usv Figure I | UNION SUPPLY ! J. H. SPEARS, I . -\t IRE! FURNITURflg New line of Matting |j hitterns in Japs. >! RUGS! | to $8.00 a piece, h 3.50 to $25.00. | and Brussels. All e rns. I PREMIUM OFFER. 1 j Furniture Money, p LRR1S. a AS COME J ort t<? tlio homo.' If you think ^ that you givo us a call. We art- ^ r $10.00, IKist ticking, and fool irofitahly. Pillows, 0 pounds to ^ Wo also liavo <|tiilts, blankets, ^ hat jwrtains to housofuriiishiiijrs. f our wajroii travollinjr through jp ton for tlio I oils. If you don't ^ 111 v, 9 /iayfieldJ UR FARM! | Hi heapest way to | is to turn it in | arse Chattanooga | t . : BY I SUPPLY CO. I TREAS. & MGR. ^ JAD OF | VNS | V y !nion, will be here in a 0 t our prices before buy- $ ; by buying Organs in lers shall have the ben- V ? live finp *?. MflNOS i O eemlar nrirp? 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