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M I If you w; We can T? mvsmBs&NQMmmzmi , LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest About Town. Ravenerott's lucky number is ?74Mr. C. 1'.. Lipscomb spent last Sunday in Marion. Capt. I'. M. Fan* made a business trip to Chester Tuesday. Mr. R. T. (jee. of Santuc. was a visitor here on Wednesday. Rev. I.. C. Kzell, of Jonesville i was a visitor in Union Monday. | Mr. Win. A. Moorchead. of| Jr Alt. Tabor, was in Union Wed-, nesday. Afiss Mary Patterson, of C'iies . ter. is visiting Mrs. Henry M.l Holmes. Capt. J. R. Diekert. of the U. & G. S.? visited in Abbeville last Saturday. Mr. U. U. Sanders is confined to bis home with an attack of | grippe. Mr. (iolden Harmon..of Jonesville, was in Union on business Tuesday. Mr. Sam Littlejohn. of Tones ville. is visiting 111 \\ asmngton ^0 4lis week* Dr. Theodore Maddux, re- > turned this week front a trip to New York. Messrs. \\ . T. Ilolconth and I. M. Little, of Kelton. were in the city Tuesday. Dr. |. (i. (ioingand Mr. \V. I\ Ileineken spent the day Tuesday hunting near N'eal Shoals. Mr. L. S. Townsend left I n-, ion Tuesday for a trip in the eastern part of the State. Miss Luta Beverly will attend the Gage-Smith marriage in Chester on December 18th. Mr. C. M. Graham and children left last week for Columbia, where their home is now. Mr Graham has been with the I.?ryan hook store since November LES iTBil ant tn hnv ? i-vr pv " r * interest yon. Mr. E. IE PEOI V ? \ * nfcaMCufflCT0b3g?iflS?sWi5k34Bjywaw The carnival closed Saturday night and there is a feeling of general relief throughout the city. Mrs. Jas. T. \\ hitesides, of Chester, is visiting the family or \ I .. \V I \ I> 1 1. .>11. >> . I I > C \\ Iv. \ , Mil V II 111 C II street. Mr. \\*. B. Crawford and: daughter. Miss Ada. of Lockliart. were visitors in Union Wednesday. Tiie big auction sale is in pro-1 cress at the Bailey furniture store, and some marvelous bargains are being got. Dr. J. H. Montgomery wasj called Tuesday to attend Mrs. J. (I. McIIugh, who is ill at her home at Xeal Shoals. Mr. \Y. \Y. Johnson has, bought the Squier house on ' South street, and will move-there some time in January. , Mr. Jas. H\ Rodger, who has been in Paintsville. Ky.. leaves this week for Jamestown, Va.,.'| wniric iiv \% 111 lie ivii Mimv iiuie . Miss Mary (iregory. of Santuc. secretary of the Cnion county Teachers association, was at. tlie teachers' meeting Saturday. Mr. K. P?. (iilliani. of the People's Supply Co.. returned Wed- ' nesday from Atlanta, where lie has purchased some fine mules. Miss Myrtle lledgepath. and Mr. Paster Mitchell came down Saturday from Jonesvillc and enjoved a few hoursof the carnival. Payne, the medicine man who throws away money, is here w ith his street minstrels. As a side line he sells some bottles of med icine. The nominations of officers for the K. of P. lodge were made last Tuesday night. The elec-! jtion will he on next Tuesday night at. 7:30. Mrs. V. I. Masters and two sons arrived in- the city from: Greenwood Tuesday night, j They are now at their home on South street. AN Our Buy B. Gilliai pected today wii ! high-cl i tucky M Horses. or exchai^ Miles Smith is with i )IPC CI L,UJ Jl West Springs News. West Springs, Dee. 10.?Well congress is 111 session again President Roosevelt in his message recommends several thing; of importance. Me is honest though some of his theories art impracticable. The Baptists of Georgia will pay high tribute to the late Rev Sam 1\ Jones. It is fitting that this should be done. Mr. \Y. J. lietsill is having lii> house newly painted. which adds to its looks very much. Mr. Cornelius lloleomb has gone to Atlanta, (ia., where lie will take a business course. Allen Bell, the negro who escaped from the chain-gang, has not been captured yet. It is re ported that he hired to Mr. J. I\ McArthur, near Glenn Springs :but when asked whether he was from Union or not he decamped Nothing lias been heard of him since. (J.uite a number of the W'esl Springs people took in the carnival. All report .a tine time. The pupils of the Parham school, .under, thf leadership oi (their teacher. Mrs. bailie Hyatt, are planning to have a big Christmas tree at . Bogansville. Ouite an elaborate program is being gotten up. A small admittance fee will be charged: the proceeds will go to the benefit of Bogansville church. TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It. l>o you belrh up wind? Taste vonr food afh-riating.' Sr?> specks before the eye*? Are you pate and hazard' I Wttiu wont* bnu rt tliil \ re vnii J""' dizzy? Do you have pains in side <>r back? Risings <>r pimples 011 the skin'.' Are vou low spirited? Is there a sour taste? I'.reath bad? Headache? Weak kidneys? Hi,linns? Constipated? Are you nervous? If s<? you have dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To dure,' take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for just such troubles and symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Kemedv removes aeids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or hv express IK) cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Rice Drug Co., Union. S C. DM er, Mr. R. m, is ex- j| ro arrive th a car of ass Kenlules and ;e an old mi ?s again this season, wi UPPLY ( fair forest Dots. 1 ... , l air horest, Dec. 10.?Death has visited our section within the last few days. This time he gath; ered one of our brightest little ones: Thomas Franklin bishop. . . 1-1 I-' 1- - - iiviu it j \iiu^ *?ivi. i iciiiK. as we 'called liiin. was a son of Mr. and I Mrs. L. (i. Bishop, horn to them' on the bth of February, 1905. He was taken suddenly with, something like croup, which soon developed into diptheria and j layringitis. which soon took the precious one from a world of sin 1 and sorrow to a bright, happier home. 11 is little chair is no more filled at the table; his little cart has ceased to roll him to and fro; sadly we all miss him, but (iod's will is best, we know, so we bow in submission to our (iod who has called him to rest in his lov-.; ing arms of safety and peace forever. .Frank, we loved von while voui 1 * I xt:iv?'il r?nn?ncr 11c True, we miss you now you're gone. iliut -a?me day we hope to meet y< )ii Aruuml the threat eternal ; throne. A> you serve the (ireat Rei deemer. We are 1onj;ini* you to see: : Then, ilear Lord. may thy spirit tit u>. To come home to live with t hee. i Mrs. I. 15. W illis, of Spartanburg. who attended the burial of her nephew. ITank 15ishop. Monday. returned home Friday, the -t h / * |! Mr. \Y. I*. Duckett wont t??, \\ liitmire on business Saturday Mr. and Mrs. YY. C. Xix visited at Cross Kevs Sunday. Hog-killing is now all the go ;;mion^ u< at this time. Whew! we'll eat sausage and cracklin jbread until somebody will wish i they had spare-ribs and back1 bone. W e didn't make much cotton, w but with corn and fat cows, etc.. g 1 |RSI - ?S? B^H . ' .-.rrt^te:;!! '-" ' ' i * ule for a yo 11 be glad to see his f MPAN IA CAR L< | ORG, S yf The finest ever shipped to I yf few days. See them and g yf ing. There is a great savin yf Car-load lots and our custoi efit of it. We will also hav | UPRIGHT 5? At one half the i 8 Let Us Figure | UNION SUPPLY 8 J. H. SPEARS, Sloe^rv'5 Liivinvei Fou Cough, Cold, Cro Sore Throat, Stiff Ne( DL it i ivneumaTism ana Neuralgia \ At all Dealers ' Price 25c 50c 6 HOO ? Sent" Free P "Sloans Book on Horses 4\ Cottle. Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan ^ \ 615 Albany St. Boston. Mass-^r e ll give thanks to (iod for his ! reat kindness to us day by day. ale w ESli 3H >ung one I riends. g ;y. i OAD OF 1 \NS I y Union, will be here in a ^ et our prices before buy- ^ ig by buying Organs in yf ners shall have the ben- yf e fix e fine yf PIANOS I regular price SJ : With You | ( COMPANY, ^ Manager. jg ; ^ _ ? **** Sore throat and colds arc prevnt in these |>arts now.