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' 1! j -i" I AJ |" The New j| Fashioi J: 5=5 T Come In ? fr jf It shows the j * styles illust i ( most charm .|a by the best ?2i New York |" All Butteric If arc redi ^ -|* 10 cents an t [ None Higher $ Full Lit ?s I ca|1 | BOB j! DEPARTME1 Local News Notes Mr. Clough Steele is in the city. Mr. Frank Ivey, of Tampa, Fla., was in the city Tuesday. Sheriff Sanders went to Jonesville 4- Wednesday on a business trip. Mr. J. F. Mayfield spent Monday] in Greenville. Mr. Frank Peake is Columbia attending the horse show. Mrs. Jane E. Wilson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Arthur. Mr. H. Y. Thackston, of Greenville, was in the city a day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boyd spent several days in Spartanburg last week. * I)r. Walter Hale, of Henderson-1 ville, N. G'., is in the city on professional business. Mrs. Hodges, who has l>een visiting Dr. Mary Lyles-Sims, has re-' turned to Carlisle. Mrs. Ida and Mr. Dan Morgan are visiting relatives and friends in Gaflfney and Blaekshurg. Mrs. Richard Morgan and Miss Sara Morgan spent Wednesday in Spaftanhurg. Mrs. Frank Austell and children, left Thursday for Spartanburg, their future home. Rev. Tlios. Leitch is having a great deal of interest in the meetings being held at Monarch. Miss Essie Sanders has been sick with grip for a week and is just now j able to sit up. Mr. (). A. Swygert has moved his place of business to the stand recently vacated by W. T. Beaty & Co. Messrs. Ik>lx> Sparks, Wilkins Finley, \V. S. McCarthy and \V. L. jy, Hart were in Union Monday. Mr. T. E. Malloy has returned to his home in Virginia after spending several days with relatives in Union. Rev. L. M. Riee will preaeh at Philippi church the third Sunday in April at 11 o'clock in the morning. Capt. J. D. Browne, a veteran of the Confederacy and sergant-at-arms of the famous Wallace house, died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. R. Kester, of Greenville. in i i Butterick ;| i Sheet ;| nd gel one 1 * T" EE - I s very latest ? rated In the J >> 21 luaiuier p>2. [ artists in | k Patterns Jr T iced to & # i id 15 cents $ The Best J I ne of ? ;ricKj 1 Items! J I ;o's | ST STORE. | r~_?????????? Mr. A. H. McComh, uncle Jof Mrs. W. P. Arthur, is this week visiting the latter at her home in Union. Mr. McCotnb's home is in T^f 1-1 V ' ' iUCtlklt'llUUl^ t'UUllt^i 11. V'. Mrs. Bates, of Jonesville, celebrated her eightieth birthday this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. (). Southard. The Times extends good wishes. Rev. L. M. Rice will preach at Fairview church Sunday morning. Mr. J. H. Spears will accompany him, providing a way of transportation. The State Medical Association meets at Bennettsville this week, Dr. Crown Torre nq^ will go as a delegate from the Union County Medical Association. Mt 'ssrs. Wilson Arthur and Dudley Beaty are making good records at Clemson College. We are always glad to hear of the Union l?oys doing well. Miss I/>uisa Duncan who finished the course in the graded school here last year, is now taking a tine stand in the sophomore class at Belmont i College, Nashville, Tenn. Her many' friends will l>e pleased to hear of1 her success. Some of our reports in the voting contest have not come in from outof-town contestants and hence we will not hegin publishing the list till next week. Do not hold hack 1 your votes. Let them come in at j once. We want a weekly report. A coming marriage in which many ITnion people are interested is that of Miss Beulah Spears, of Greenville, and Mr. Joseph Gilbert Cunningham, which will be sol-, emnized at Jonesville, S. C., April! twenty-fourth. Miss Spt ars, the j bride-to-be, is one of Greenville's j most charming young ladies and has scores of friends who wish for I her great happiness. President Roosevelt at Exposition ?r . President Roosevelt is to l>e the I feature of the opening day of the | Jamestown tor-centennial exposi! tion, the official programme of which was announced last Saturday. The opening exercises, which take | place Friday, April 26, will begin ; at sunrise by a salute of 600 guns by the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, commemorating the three hundredth anniversary of the first English | settlement! of America. News from West Springs. Wkst Springs, April 0.?It seems that winter has taken a new start. The cold weather coming after such a long period of springlike makes it seem colder than it really is. Fruit and vegetables are damaged to some extent. i The warm weather of the j?st few weeks has caused the farmers to rush their work. Quite a number are ready for planting. Mr. and Mrs. I^ayton Lamb, of Buffalo, spent Sunday with relatives at West Springs. Rev. J. R. Funderhurk filled his appointments at Putman and West Springs on Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Finley, of liOckhart, was here on Sunday for the purpose of organizing a Woman's Missionary Saciety at tin; West Springs Baptist j church. Officers for the year were , elected si * ? fe-!l.?..u. *?: ? 1 ... AT,i.-r> A> ill I MM' | Posey, president; Miss Bertha Hoi- j cnml>, vice-president; Mrs. Annie' Ilorton, secretary; Miss Bessie1 West, treasurer. - , . WOMEN PAY MORE. Why Insurance Companies Discriminate Against the Gentle Sex. j If one is to believe the medical examiners the reason a woman pays more for the privilege of life insurance is that she is mm-h more commonly a victim of indigestion and stomach troubles and the fatal ailments that spring from these causes. It is not the acute attacks of disease that influence the insurance examiners alone, hut the constant feelings of weakness. headache, indigestion and stomach trouble. These things, physicians say, kill more jieople than many of the serious diseases. Kor curative power in all stomach troubles nothing else is as safe yet effective, nothing else can be so thoroughly relied upon to relieve all troubles of indigestion, as Mi-o-na. It is unlike any remedy heretofore known; it is not a mere digestive tablet; it strengthens and restores to natural action the stomach ami nnwcis unit nuikes u complete eiuf in even the worse form of stomach tro*" ' I iles. A 1 The Palmetto Drug Company sell' 1 Mi-ona in 50-oent boxes under 11 j guarantee to refund the money y'1* ' less it does all that is claimed for '* 1 The Palmetto Drug Co. > Comptroller General Jones, wy(> ( one hobby is the taxation , profH-rty at its true valuation, B3 a , mule in Abbeville returned ? 51 much higher figure than it api*ar3 to l>e worth, lie returns it forP'^') simply because it is a mule an# h? , has rnotyvt .succeeded 22 yt it ( of age, and Mr. Jones has offered?* free of all cost to every tenant JBV his farm hut the tenant alw^B^ rejects the offer and the mule, not on a pension, is reaching a in life when work is tirewBB^' "But," says the comptroller geitW W,,^ "I have to pay taxes on hin\W the same and it would loo^drW dodging if I returned it forle.dp.l# /; 8:b3." The only advice he ha'-wm//. ceived has l?een to move the mu^/j I some country where people do rot worry much at>out taxes and incar- S porate the mule as a capital at/>ck company.?The State. f Notice. i Many friends appreciating the past ; services of our efficient city treasurer, W. D. Arthur, announce him as a Demo- j crane canuiuaie tor re-eiecuoii 10 nam olHee, subject to the Democratic primary to Ih? held on May 7th, 1907. Friend. 15-4t. Land for Sale. We have 7,600 acres of land for sale in t acts of from 'J00 to 1,500 acres in j Greene county, Georgia. This land is ( fertile and will produce good crops. We I ; will cut the large tracts into small farmsJ and give live year payments with first ( payment cash. Price $10 to $12 50 j>er t acre. For further information apply to | MeCOMMONS <t RKID, , Greensboro, (ia. ( It or 4t. ; Notice. ! The annual meeting of the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance company, of In- i ion county, will Is- held Saturday, May i( 4th. in the courthouse at Union, S. C.' at 11:90 o'clock sharp. J. M. Greer, Sec'y it Treas. \ 15-4t. Quick as a Wink That exactly expresses iL Just as tpiirkly as you can sur the contents of one package of Jell-O THE DAINTY DESSERT Into a pint of boiling water, yon will have prepared a dessert which will surprise and delight ail who taste it. When it has become cold it will Jellify nnd ho ready le est. h'or a more elaborate dessert try the'following* Banana Cream. Peel Are large bananas, rub smooth with Ave teai-|x>onfii!s of sugar. Add one cup nweet cream beaten to a stuff froth, then one package of Lemon Jell-O dissolved in one and one-half ? ?? ii wi cops of boiling water. A\ Pour In mold or bowl A,ObU> VJ.Vi and when cold garnish tR * with candied cherries. TIT *Ti *"Beautifully lllustrs\ <01'! rr' frce Letter from Missionary in China. (Continued from Pago I.) as their saviour and you and 1 are so indifferent about it. Yes, dear brethren and sisters in the home land, we recognize tne fact that it is your liberality which has enabled us to come to China and to build this house; but we need more than your money, we need your prayers and we need some of you. I believe that Cacngehow and Honan are ready for the Gospel. Is not the fact that so many are willing to come to our homes significant? These visits of the five thousand eight hundred ought to be returned. We ought to go to their homes with the hr??rl i;t. i-.? ? wi iiivt i;ut in do this requires workers. Who will come to the help of the liord's work in Chengehow and vie-1 inity? Ever fraternally, W. W. I .aw ton. Chengehow, H<>uan, China. March 1st, 1 ?M)7. It Is unfortunate, from n prnetlenl standpoint, that the plan for inducing Immigration beer an so auspleiotisly by South Carolina has been brought to a halt by the attorney general. The south is confronted anew with a most perplexing problem. Immigration must be attracted If progress Is to be made | In agriculture and manufactures. The labor famine is acute. Tbe solution of I the race question depends largely upon the Increase of the white population, and this Increase cannot be expected from the north. The current of Imml- ! gratlou does not flow normally to ; southern ports. Apparently new methyls must be evolved to meet the situation. George Washington Goethals Is the initio of the man engaged to hurry up ! iiat canal. We must try to forget that >ne George Washington began the conitmction of n onnnl which was comiletcd only a few years ago. Over 300,0011 gallons of Jamaica nun >vero swallowed nt oue gulp by the tarthquako, an excuse for raising the iriee, which is another excuse for iethig it alone. They are calling him Forester Roose relt. now, and he seems to have earned his addendum to his numerous other I lecoratlons. anjt his advToe toTAWMV will. supple- | iaJ i on how to do the family market- j '* i Igh financing has changed Davy j ' f! cUett'a motto to "Be sure you're ' ':ad; then you're all right." 1 fi Summons for Relief. (Complaint served.) itate of South Carolina, County of Union, Court of Common Pleas. B. B. Going, Plaintiff, Against iVm. M. Clark, Tlios. D. Clark, Lily Lane, \V. J. Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude Clark, Alfred Clark, S. R. Aycoek as Assignee, Mrs. B. F. Greene and Conquest Allen as Administrator of the Estate of C. L. Allen, deceased, Assignee, Defendants. I'o the Defendants W in. M. Clark, j 1 hos. D. Clark, Lily Lane, W. J. j Stokes, Lily B. Lane, Gertrude Clark .Alfred Clark, S. K. Ayeock as i Assignee, Mrs. ,\L F. Greene and Conquest Allen as Administrator of the Kstate oi C. L. Allen, deceased, Assignee. You are hereby summoned and reivtired to answer the complaint in this iction oi which a copy is hereiwth ! erved upon you and to serve a copy l >f your answer to said complaint on he subscriber, at their law office at j Jnion, S. C.. within twenty days after he service hereof, exclusive of the lay oi such service: and it you fail to, nswbr the complaint within the time foresaid, the Plaintiff in this action rill apply to the court for the relief I lemauded in this complaint. Beaty & Walker. Attorneys for Plaintiff. I n the Defendants above named: Take Notice! That the Summons in his action of which the foregoing is a ropy was filed in the office of the 31erk of Court of Common Pleas and [ieneral Sessions for Union County in 1 the State aforesaid, on the 5th day of April, 1 907. Beaty & Walker. Attorneys for Plaintiff. To the Defendants Gertrude Clark and the infant Alfred Clark, Take Notice! That unless you pro- 1 cure the appointment of a guardian ad litem to represent you the said Alfred Clark within twenty days after the ser-i vice of the Summons and Complaint in this action upon you, the Plaintiff will after the expiration of twenty days from the date of such service, upon you, apply to the Hon. \V. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate for Union County and State aforesaid, at his office at Union, S. C., for an order appionting some suitable and competent person as guardian ail litem for you and authorizing and requiring him to appear and defend this action in your hehalf. Peaty & Walker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Seal.f I- Frank Peake. Clerk of Court. I Date, April 5, A. D? 1907. 9 A The Com D is more dangerous to your lit I or morphine habits, for it so Pneumonia and Death. Sa awful results of Coughs anc I DR. Kl I new disi I FOR COUGHS CURED HER PEI Ml "Three years ago I was down tfl work, or even walk across the Kg King's New Discovery, and it ffl gained 58 pounds in weight an< fl MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, Bac, I 5 Price, 50c and $1.00 RECOMMENDED, C I AND SOLE ALL DRU< I NEW MIL H We have just recei 1 lot of Hats that . B newest shapes. D< | them before you bu || customer of ours. B show goods. n YOURS FOR Bl SjHutffofnMJii ^ g fllUlAJfjfl SHOES/FOR 1 y Arc good shoes. They look well / wear well. They represent that ra ?; of shoe excellence, style and v. united. King Quality shoes interest men v ;V particular about their shoes. ? Every man who wears King Quality ? Shoes once invariably buys them .jj again. He knows they keep j*j % their shape longer than yj other shoes. yjKpBfj FOR SALE BY McLlJRE J j MERCANTILE CO., j | UNION, S. C. | ''** i ..... jL-t >'.* X&X&X&XiXii | Moved! Movi S I have moved my st g W. T. Beaty's Next to Mutal Dry Goods 1 4K have you call o ? I Will Continue to < IOf Dry Goods, Notions, Ger ware, 5 and 10 cc I Can Save You Money. Do 0. A. S\ The 5 and (0 XXVXX*5VX>%<XX& ill Habit 1 e than the drink, cocaine B on ends In Consumption, B ve yourself from these B I Colds, by taking B NO'S I COVERY I AND COLDS 1 IMANENTLY. H with a bad cough, unable to B room. I began taking Dr. 31 cured me permanently. I 1 am in splendid health." B One Dose Gives Relief J? uaranteed mbbkuflrspsssei ?ev HnHHBn&Bttn GGISTS. uneryt| ved another big If ire strictly the m on't fail to see |1 ly. VVe want to If No trouble to B USINESS, | EE5S MEK |^TME mmk OF THE | l^SEAS^l ed! Moved! | ock of goods to 5 Old Stand, 5 Co., and will be glad to J? n me there. Carry a Nice Line its' Furnishings, Glass- yj ;nt goods, etc. S n't Fail to Get my Price. $ vgert, | 1 Cent Man. 5 NiL.. *IiV.ii iaiijAifc JJtiH