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% SMART :: \ FOOT WEAR I . was ft ' "S "Zy N :X< .,? gST ft g FOR EVERYBODY, $ 1 FOR EVERY TIME, I ,. *<ij sr ft | FOR EVERY PLACE, . j ' i FOR EVERY PURSE I rif We Keep the Quality Up ? L 0 W >: $ Yours for Business, K< \ lUnion Shoe CoJ % % ? Phone 41. Main Street. \ 0 i | Ks '%* * *. #i?3?S?BK A >iv .* >iv-- S89 LOCAL LACONICS. Married at the residfcTI<?e*, xt S j E. L. Clark, on Main street, F*?bY Happenings of Interest 22, 1907, Mr. g. w. harvey and : About Town Corric Gregory' Rov- D- Ma /VOOUt I own. performing the ceremony. ? Col. Tom Swygcrt was in Unnx. ^r- E. L. Clark returned from ] / Sunday. York Saturday. He has purchase ?C I , full line of up-to-date clothing Miss Mav Robinson spent Sunday at , . , , ... .... ?, , , ? ' gents furnishings. 1 he Clark CI the home of her parents. !. . ... ing company will open up March Mr. Tom Clarkson, of Gaffnev, was .... . c \t i? i. - , c- i I One of Mr. B. K hosiers tet j m Union for a few hours Sunday. , ,. . , } i houses on his place 1.1 Cherokee c? Miss Evic Chambers visited herjty, in the forks of Pacolet, was bur parents the first part of the week. ! week before last. The building wr , Miss Pearle Goforth, who teaches atI ^Cap '?g ho"se- Thcre was 110 in b Cross Keys, spent Sunday at home. 1* *" Mrs. Richard Morgan is visiting her * ^'r' Leitih, llie evangelist, parents, Mr. and Mrs. McJ. Fant. l*,r\ Nlarshall( thc 8?sPel sin?er, begin a meeting at Mon-Aetna Mr. Sam Littlejohn, of Jonesville, | March 24th and continue for a w paid The Times a pleasant call Satur-, or more. They then expect to hoi day. : meeting in West End, Union, and Mrs. Lester, Davis returned to the :ter l'iat a weeks meeting at Ruffa city Friday aiter spending sometime | at Sedalia. Card of Thaftks. < Miss Eva Bishop and Mr. Will Bisli-1 op were the guests of the Misses Go-j , 1 ;akc tl,,s mcan* ?' expressing forth last week. !,tha"ks t0 ?Ur I"an-V fr,cmIs for ll j kindness to my family during thc h Mrs. E. Prioleati, who has been vis- j illness of my wife. iting friends in Georgia, returned to John Pett< the city last week. Mrs. E. (i. Bubo, of Clinton, spent B. & L. Meeting. several days this week with her daugh ter, Mrs. J. G. Long, Jr. The annual meeting of thc U11 ; \ 1 ri . 1 _ t Ibiil/tm rv 011/I I ...Ill ? - ^itss?rrnnces vv iiuinirc, principal 01 " *? ? mjuu?ih;ii win the West End school, spent several at l',e court house 1 ucsday days in Greenville last week. March 5th, at 8 o'clock. J. D. Arthur, Mrs. J. H. E. Milhous has returned Jt Secty. and Treato her home in Blackville after a pleas ant visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Hair. Lodged in Jail. Mr. J. W. McClurc is in the North Jonas Sartor, a middle-aged negro Buying a full line of dry goods, cloth- |ot|^C(j jn jaj| here charged with ing and notions for the next seasons sau|jjng an aged .woman named Vic *ra(le. Gilliam, near Santuc. Mr. G. C. Pitts, of Clinton, was in Union several days this week, buying Attention Farmer. cotton. He purchased about 325 bales , during the last ten days. Thc regu]ar m0fllllly niccting of Mr. James Newton Rice, of Green- Cotton Growers association will ville, spent Sunday with his parents held next Saturday in the court hot ^ItT^n Carlisle, and visited friends in Un- at twelve o'clock. A full attenda in or hpfrtro rphirttiiur A*** ' O -v.v. v . kvoiv. as uvnncu. Mr. E. H. Eaves, of Kclton, and Parr, Prest., Miss Nannie Wiggins were married W- W- Colton, Sect: at the home of the bride's sister, West End, Union, S. C., February 24th, Rev. NOtlGC tO ROfld 0VCrSC6TS. L. M. Rice officiating. Board of County Commission Mr. George W. Going let, the fir,, of the week for the Northern mar- expect to apply had better lehv<? tf Icets, where he has gone to purchase applications in my office before ti a full line of dry goods, shoes and no- ,or appointments. .ion. (or the eonting ??on. % ? THE JAST PRAY ER. $ By B. K. Davis# :. I . stand upon the brink of the great '$ unknown, The heart overladen with deeds iin& sown; My vision too feeble to pierce to the 5 light, 8 While restlessly I await the shroud of ! night. <4 Is it thus my soul must pass from - earth? $ To. receive its reward from the source ! sj of its birth,.-r?-.p*. .. ./-J*"' ' .3 Is it thus bright ljopes", brfgh aims, are as naught? 3 . And bitter defeat, in each battle we "? fought? O. Lord, in thy mercy let it not be so,? Let not rny life close amid scenes of >. such woe; Is. With a legacy of failure to those I ' $ love,? < A reproach to the earthly and angels - above. fly ^ Uplift my hands, with undimmed visgj j ?on Let me behold the Christ and his finm, I i-i"-i itV,riw"i j K f"' Jljt JjISIKt'S aoisng >3j O, save me, dear Savior, and grant me relief. As to the thief on the cross thou gavest heed, So unto thee, dear Lord, I humbly plead,? Give me, O Savior, this blessing of 6 yore, ' 0, And let my soul rest 011 "that beautitul shore." Union, S. C. <? Heathen Chinese Not so Peculiar. $ '\ According to the London T/mes and / jjjj its Chinese correspondent, whose in. gcniousness is not always beyond ...v (picstion, the visits of Chinese emis* saries to this country are not friendly at all, but part of a deep-laid scheme to deceive Vankeedom into the belief that Tsi Ann and her be-braided aris1 tocracy really admire us so much that Ss . they have come over to discover "how *v . ... we became so great lor purposes 01 5^ imitation. This, it seems, is intended *X to lull us into a state of fancied securi,><?| ty. In the lueantime China will still ; further perfect her army, and when '-Si she is ready kick the foreigner, bag and , V' ! baggage, out of the "^Jrpire, and thcreL. after keep him out, missionaries anil $ all. m & Whether Great Britain is actuated^ mm giving us this warning hy \ eal mis \ mernottio ta'K tnar wwy lun- rrvp' (,nr welfare, or is simply jealous t9W iS? com'hisions, wc tear, are suhstan M 'ss r a'ly corrcct. China has long had r , not unjustifiable feeling that the Celeslllc >11 ! ?. . 1 . , M - _ . iti.il empire renily belongs to the Clnnose, and her increasing familiarity STew with the W estern view as to a nation's <1 a rights in its^own bailiwick will certainanil ly not tend to disabuse her of this no nth- tion. ist. j lanl A Pew Dots From Monarch. >1111net' Monarch, Feb. ?There was no service at the Baptist church Sunday, on account of rain and cold and freezing weather. Rev. Going, the pastor. and'has been out to Kclton all the week will at the bedside of a very sick brother, on! We have a lot of gripp and colds out eck hero. d a L. D. Smith has not been able to be af- out since Thursday. He almost has lo. pneumonia, Mrs. 1.. D. Smith is again in bed i with another attack of rheumatism. She cannot walk a step, my R. P. Gist is over at Newberry at- j icir tending to some business. :>ng Miss Mahalia Smith returned home Monday after a short visit to Gaffney y. to see Miss Elsie Smith, who has been j confined to her room sick for ten days. Mrs. McElroy is with her sister at Monarch for a few days." We arc having lots of bad weather ">n and -ifr-ba4-*>rr* stctr*~fntfrs.~ * Jc With best wishes to The Times, S. ev- ' t. Notice of Bridge Letting. The Hoard of County Commissuthers will meet at Harris bridge, on Brown's creek, Friday, March 8, 1907, for the purpose of letting to lowest responsible bidder the building of an 1, is 80-foot steel bridge. Plans and jjpecias_ fications to be exhibited at bridge on '. day of letting. Will be let at public outcry at 11 o'clock a. m. # T. J. Betenbaugh, 9-2t Supervisor U. C. Notice of Letting Supplies. the On 1st Monday in March the Counj)0 ly Board of Commissioners will award contract for supplies for poor house | atici cnain gang to the lowest bjkklcr nee j for the year 1907, to he paid for at I the end of the year. All jVrties wishI ing to put in bid$ for same will submit them on or before day of letting. / T. J. Betcnbaugh, 9-rt Supervisor U. C. 'eir - AAn bank Deposit 'n? 7N3-i|iJli R.R. Fare Paid. Note* Taken ^ " y. 800 liRER COURSES HHKltVlDOHl Board at Coat. Wrlta Quick 1 WOROIA ALASAftH BUSINESS COLLEGE, Mjcon. 6k. ' * *n MM TRADE MARK REGISTERED FARM our comPet*t( to be "just a original Fish p|S? buyers shoul^ This is the oi T Ey PROVE FATAL V^r- _ Wlen Will Union People Learn the Importance of It. Backiclie is only a simple thing at | r.? But when you know 'tis from the kjpnevs; /Tlnit serious kidney troubles follow; / Tint diabetes. Bright's disease may be the fatal end, I You will gladly profit by the followBig experience. I 'lis the statement of a Union citiI H W. Marks, living on Dunkin avcfcue, Union, S. C.. says: "1 ygn pleased fo add my testimonial to your list. I std Doan's Kidnuy Dills for a very 'lime hack. 1 he trouble came from tny lidnevs, but 1 did not know it. I had . Ixcrueialing pains in my back right ' kyer/ iny loins. Sometimes while sit jthtlSW ^kUaLUi]<- il" f many vJJ be U4 *jl *.?,%. - - -t ~ rm 1 j so ytat I would have to get up audi > walljaround the room. 1 would awak- j Jen it the night with pains in my back and k'ould be unable to go to sleep agait I suffered that way for a couple1 f years. The doctor prescribed for Mc and I tried several retnedies witrtiy obtaining relief. Doan's Kid-, ne> Pills are the first ami only thing tha helped me, and since using them I h re not had the backache once." F r sale by ail dealers. I'rice 5? cut. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. York, sole agents ,r?>r the United Sat s. I R<|nemlier the name,? Doan's,?and I tr<e no other. Entertainment. )r. J.< H. Hamilton entertained at j -ni (dahiirate supper twenty railroad! I iticitCTl the Sontliern and U. & G. S t>rceN-at his home on Main street' uestlay cvouing of this week. "A j most enjoyable occasion," was the ver- , diet of all those who partook of this; hospitality. Cures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous mtfforlng women known as Dr. I'ierec'a i .^avorfto Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial T of Thr Eci.kctic MkDicai. Rkvikw says of Unicorn root (Helnnutu DUticn) which Is one of the ehlef Ingredients of the "Favorite Prescription ": "A remedy which invariably acts as a uterine In vigor a tor makes for normal ao- i tivlty of the entire reproductive ay tern." i fie (.jfntlnuon-ftt) Heiontas we haye.a mcdlca men* whfch more fully answers the al>ove piijposcH than mill I'tlirr ilmu with which 1 am (U/naiintcil. In the treatment of diseases pecuila! to women It is seldom that a ease is seer, whlfh does not present some indication for this remedial agent." Dr. Fyfo further says: "The following are among the loading ' indications for Jlelonias (Unicorn root). Pain , or aching in the hack, with leurorrhcea : > atonic (weak) conditions of tlie reproductive [ organs of women, incutul depression and lr- I rltablllty, associated with chronic diseases of the reproductive organs of women: const ant i sensation of heat in the region of the kid- 1 neya; ntcnorrhogla (flooding), due to a weakened condition of the reproductive system; ' amcnorrhcea (surnreased by absent monthly I period.^.- arising from or accompanying an abnormal condition of the digestive organs i and anamdc (thin blood) habit: dragging !< sensatlomiriu the extreme lower part of the * abdotnen."( If more or less of the above symptoms are present, no invalid woman can do in-mi vumi uikc nr. MKrrivk ruvoruu Prescription, one of the loading IngredientoW which Is Unicorn root, or Helonlas, and 'the medical properties ot|wlilch it most faithfully represents. -*{* Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "F**?Mdto Prescription," ProL Pinlcy Klliiogwooft,^ P.. of pea--' nctt MeiWeal PWIegc, Chicago; "giver "Itta an important remedy In disorders of the ?fotn'< In all catarrhal conditions * * [J and general enfeoblcmlfat, it is useful." . lh-of. John Mi Mcndder, M. I).. lato of Cincinnati, soys of Golden Seal root: ' " In' relation to its general effects on the !, system, there i* no medicine <n twr ahmit uhirh thereto tmch general unantynitu of oi>inton. It i t is nniee really regarded as the tonic useful in ; all debilitated states." Prof. R. Rartliolow, M. I).. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal: "Valuable in uterine hemorrhage, menorrhagta (flooding) and congestive dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)." I)r. Plerce',8 Favorite Inscription faithfully represents all the above named in- I gredieits and cures the diseases for which tboy are f ocomincnded. j! fir "ImiJatfon j| is the 9 kieeresf Flattery9' 1 THe unprecedented' popularity of Royster's *3jjj ERS' BONE fertilizer has induced some of* jM ors to advertise Fish Guano, claiming theirs is good." FARMERS' BONE is the || Guano, and, to prevent being imposed upon, m i be sure that our trade-mark is on every bag. Sly guarantee that you are getting the genuine TOers^'BoPCy, Mad? with Fish I F. S. HOYSTER GUi?J3 CO. SKSTo!0* | r?n?? ?HBHwaaaBBigg HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS 1 B B ^ Are now lying idle, in trunks, bureau drawers, old pocket books and cracks ga of the house, where it is liable to be do burned up or stolen by thieves and hm burglars, who are ever ready to attack titf the lives of the owners In order to m steal the money. ^ ga Don't Take Chances! y || Deposit this money in our Bank, ^ iiirSvni. s?..Nv>AW\_Lt rs*r* t inler*'S t KSfl ' Ml' * v* llvl *?? tiJuiM?f**-" ' 1'^' ^ while you sleep, and is saie from fire \r. and thieves. 8? Ithe peoples bank, i Hi Resources Over $200,000. Liability to Depositors $150,000. ||J F. Arthur, Pres't. J. ML Greer, Cash. H. B. O'Shiclds, Asst. Caslu^^ I NEW THINGS AT OLD PRICES I have sonic good prices on the following goods which I bought before Xj the big advance. W Bleach, ?, 0 1-4, S 1-:!, and lQc. per yd.; Calico (a good many) at 5c. t? jK-r yd.; Apron (iingliams, .">, 6 1-4, and 7 l-2c. |x>ryd.; I)ress, s 1-3. Id Sy and 12 l-2e. per yd.; Nice 4-4 Percales and Madrass, 10 and 12 l-2c. per yd.; Novelty l'laid (iooiisnt Id to ode. per yd.; Pretty Wool Plaids ode. Jg |K*r y<l.; Nice Black Serge, 3"?c. jier yd.; Oil Cloth. Inc. per yd.; and jD? many others at such prices. These goods are worth considerably tnore. jtt So eoine quick and save money. O. A. SVVYGERT'S 5 and 10c Store. 1 T Plead Guilty to Charge of Fraud.! "WHISKEY" COLD GUKES. Columbia, Feb. 25.-Daniti h. zim- Danger oi Using AlcoholiG Mixtures or merman, aged seventy, pleaded guilty ^ ^ today of conspiracy to defraud the State He, with T. J. Gibson, is ac-1 The most dangerous thing that one cused of having purloined twelve thou-1 can do when affected wtih a cough or ... . . . . . f coltl is to use a medicine that contains sfcnd live hundred dollars 111 bond from whiskcy or ;i tahk.t tkat is Ina(k. ?f tlW State treasury, where Zimmerman some coal tar product. Tutting aside was bond clerk for ten years. It was all moral objections to tilling up with not discovered until he was out of of- whiskey or drugs because one has a . cold, the injurious phvsical effect bee for several years. Gibson is eharg- sh,n,|(| ,H. sunieient to keep one from ed with the negotiation of the sale of using these strong medicines, the bonds. He will be tried later. The most sensible as well as the When court reconvened this after- on.,>. scientific way to treat a cough or , . cold is by inhaling medication that noon the prosecution took up one of|wi? kjn thc Korms an<) k,ivc rclief to the indictments charging larceny and the irritated mucous mcnibraiie i.i the breach /if trus^ against Zimmerman j nose, throat and lungs. and receiving stolen goods against I Am.mg the few remedies that are , ' , , used 111 this way, Hyomei stands preGibson, and announced that the court eminent. It is breathed through a neat therein against Zimmerman would not j pocket inhaler that comes with every he pressed. Gibson was then placed j outfit,and the first breath of its healon trial on the charge of receiving|j.')?*'u i?r't?ition, and its V....11JHH-U use soon ertects a thorough stolen property. State Treasurer Jen- c?rc tutus xiiil Judge J. Fuller Lyon, who The best people in Union always succeeded JTfmtnertnan as bond clerk keep Hyomei at hand in the winter in treasurer's office, were the only wit- am| at the hrst symptoms of . ' a cold or bronchial trouble, use the nesses examined this attcrnoon. 1 hey 1 remedy and prevent serious and lasting explained how the bonds were extract- j illness. If you have any doubts as to ed from the office and again put into ,'1e cfTccts of Hyomei in curing coughs, , , |, i f colds and all bronchial troubles, the circulation It is presumed Z.mmer-1 Rnarantce Palnu.tto Drug Co .give with man will be used as a witness against t every outfit should convince you of its Gibson.?Spartanburg Herald. curative powers. A Hyomei outfit [costs $i. and if it does not give satisfaction, Palmetto Drug Co. will return Arc you tired, fagged out, nervous, j your money. >> Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the I Kxtra bottles of Hyomei, if needed, nerves, aids digestion, brings refresh- j can he obtained for 50c, but the coming sleep. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, j plete outfit is usually enough to cure The Rice Drug Co. ' several colds.