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| tUSTOM MA NOT FOR ONE ! PERSON, BUT PARTICULAR M AND CHILDREN fl * m The Old R It Union SI ,|^H / Phone 41. SPRING W I Spring ^ Sp Hg Now is the vji NiiEEi r^? come in- and select your BP* |||S of the choicest patterns arJB h |W now, make your selectiojjan Vmi tirn?* -1 Plflt It. f are hard to fit, all m o us. Suits ready ftj&d able prices. EverytMn8 ir the place. KL irke Clothlw Bailey-gppeland Co VX<X>X<XX<X>XA >oo< IOTICE TO HORSE l S Brownstone, belonging to 1 I Breeders* Association, will st? I the following season. Terms f S and $20 to be paid if foal resul | X be refunded by the Associate I & found at Crawford & Aycock*s J y-.\ -r, f i Jf % i OP DE ,SHOES 1 ~ \ "I PARTIcllAR | FOR Lit | iEN, WCjpiEN. | ~Civc?ii tly. ~Vn r: # # ^ ? = " - '' ^ eliable i n tioe to. f ; Main Street. H \ ^ , "fc, . "" ^ | ilT^^ncoweTS lave ? i Neckwear, f ring Shirts Galore. ? Fry'weSt y ing Suit. You get the pick S f you are nor ready to buy S d we will put it aside until Jg ore reasoi why you should & e or marf^ to measure at S new> No old goods. Re- ? SL-foitJ^any. 1 I .'s Old Stansjp>4Ss S ? BREEDERS! 8 | \ A i burg. the Hackney Hc|e X [ 'ni and at Union, S.l, Rn IS follows: $5 dA| burg, .? * CR 1 week. tS* If not, ,3>5 t| ing of on. Horse will I V which . ' _ I Y ,nt? I1 atable, Union, S< IA Smith Union, evcryh j ~..:1 - l. ? ? * VI LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest About Town. Mr. John Atkinson, of Charlotte, was here Monday. Mr. C. M. Mo.Whirter spent Sunday in Jonesville. Mr. Wiley Estes of Sedalia, was in the city Monday. Dr. I.. J. Wood, of Kelton was in the city Monday. Mr. L. P. DaShields spent Sunday in Spartanburg. Mr. W. N. (Jarner, of Pinckney, was in Union Tuesday. Mr. Paul McNally is expected to arrive in the city soon. Mr. W. H. Crews, well known in Union, was here Tuesday. Miss Maggie Hutchinson is spending the week in Newlnn ry. Mr. W. If. (list, cashier of the Bank of Carlisle, was in the city Monday. Mr. W. C. Wallneo, of Spartan tanbutg, was here on business Monday. Mr. H. W. Porter, of Jonesville, attended the D. O. K. K. meeting tins week. r Mayor Kelly and Dr. Humes attended the Pythian meeting here this week. Rev. J. E. Harley, a true Pythian was among those present here this week, "" Miss Ida Clements spent Saturday and Supday with her mother in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. (i. P. Smith were on a visit to relatives and fricuds in I^iurens last week. Miss Carrie I telle Foster, who is teaching at Roebuck, S. C., is at home for two weeks. The infant ehild of Mr. J. S. Carter, West End, died April Id. Interment in the eity cemetery. Mr. T. B. Jeter, of Santuc, was in Union on business Friday and paid the Times a pleasant call while here. The infant child of Mr. Wallace Vaughan, Excelsior Knitting Mills, died Monday, April Id. Interment at Sardis. Mr. Warren Dul'ree, of Spartanburg, was the guest of Mrs. T. C. Duncan during his visit to the convention of Pythians. ""7*/ ~ Judge J. J. Gentry, of Spartanburg, was a visitor to the K. of P. convention this week :md welcomed l>y bis many friends here. J. I*. Kennedy Bryan, a prominent lawyer of Charlotte, spent Satuday in the eity. He was returning from a trip to New York city. < The Hon. W. R. Richcy, formerly mayor of the city of Lauren* and at present a very ardent Pythian, was a noticeable figure among this week's visitors. j*- 5 /-?-? t, ' your pi?pv NYK^' plesw' ^t us hear from | I vi,'?> '>'.?? Vgone v -'"ft ; sbe is to represent ti 1? w'her chapter U. d J t,,e John Hame ! Arbitration and WT? g"n/k7"W?n and Soal of tile X,?' tbis state was unabI ! ?rder >'? meeting bent um!ht\ai^nd ?ie 1,1 the delegates. r('gr,;t <>f ' be Hon. J. p f, ,. , lenat?r from Spa/tanK ' 8tato district denutt g , COUnt>' cllor of the seventh di^ chanwtinguised.member ofV- ' Wft* u invention. Mr S, We,k's ? '? striking personnbt mpr<'SS(;(1 bo heard him! y Ul)<,ri aJI Crawford. .J? ? ?wi my : I . .onpunaont at Loekhart, came ! r er to Union to attend the K. of! e convention. He is hale and a arty, and though (V2 years of ir 3, is a young man. We were glad el have him call on us while in the tl y. p< ilr. S. E. Boney, formerly one 111 the editors of The Times, atded the K. of P. convention. course he made our office dquarters; and, of course we e glad to have him with us. is a brilliant young fellow, and hustling newspaper man. 3v. W. A. Massabeau is down ^ week in attendance upon the ^ f P. Convention. He was for S()^ years pastor of Grace M. E. ' j eh here, and is now * *r ' 1,104 rtti .Methodist church, SpartanHe has a host of friends in 'H n. Ho is the guest of Kev. L. agnon. ing, j. \V. 1'. Smith, of Spartanvisited friends in Union this lie took part in the meetthe Masonic I/odge here in h?L. several candidates Wfere he- of nu ?Ut through degrees. Mr. ami j has many warm friends in jnKto, , and is a minister for whom j . i)dy has the highest respect. I natlv' DEATH OF D. H. CHAMBERLAIN i Former Governor of South Carolina Dies in Virginia.?Was a New England "Carpet-Bagger" In Reconstruction Days. ? i Daniel H. Chamberlain, governor | of South Carolina from 1x7 1 to | 1X7(1, <Ue<l at tin- Inmie of William j (liumheilaiu, near Charlottesville, I Na., on Saturday, aged 7 I. His was a cheeked career. He | graduated at Yale I"Diversity in 18(12, borrowing S2,<KH) to enable hini to go through. He served in the northern army as a lieutenant in a negro regiment. Came to South Carolina in lx(5(l to look afi ter the efTcets of a friend who had 'drowned at Kdisto Island; (anight a ; tract of land, from which he hoped i to make money to pay his debts; j i! failed at farming. Was elected del- j srMe from one of the lower conn-1 I ties to the constitutional convention | in lXCi.X j went to the convention, j i wt-uiing . ;i11 uvcreuui puih iu nave i 1 Imen ma^le of an old horse-blanket; 1 : ! was a Ifrader in the convention, j I proving iiimself a lawyer of ability! | in that Tring-strcaked-and-striped" | l?ody. I Was attorney-genoral in Gov. S(h)tt's administration from I.SCkS to H802. Han against Moses, for governor in 1772 and was defeated. r\ Was elected governor in, 1X74. lpecommended in his message adtJiission of colored children in all pijblio schools, and sttcured , the admission of negro students in th stat e university. Turned re: former i tear the close of his term in I 1X7H. .Refused to commission as: I circuit judges the negro Whipper and the/ renegade Moses, who lYad ' been elected by the legislature. By this aett and by a famous speech made iity Charleston in the spring os that year, .in which he declared that "the Pumtan and the Cavalier is in danger,* he so won on the confidence of the w hite people of the State that a stroiiw movement was made among what \\/as known as the "Conservative" l/ranch of the democratic party to ^renominate him. beading colleges*, including Erskine and Woflfor<tl, had him to make their commencement addresses?among the find'St addresses, by the way, j ever hefird at those institutions, for t he was Va very learned and intellect- ualmai,). But the "Straightouts," , led by1Generals M. C. Butler and M. W.t Gary, would have none of him, a ,nd insisted on making a ; stra.iirh&olit fii/ht.. with Hsimntun ! the truverimr >>??? - ,K room for Sa won, and then tn??M lied to Hampton and elected him. ' , The election was contested, and 1 Chamberlain was retained in ofliee hy the aid of I'nitcd States troops, until April, 1x77. when tin* troops were withdrawn fr-oni the statehouse ' in Columhia, and the radical government and the radical party fell to pieces. Chamberlain shortly afterwards went to New York City, where he practiced law successfully, i accumulating a fortune. In 1881 he came out openly for Grover Cleve. land, being what was known then [ as a "mugwump." Lost .?terp IChamhe|)ain spenter and a verdict i vj| rendered accordingly.?The State, j s i 7 . ** 3'car .. Jy in Kgvpf"return; chieffatal ??'?; Will, a < Observer. A e wherry South Union Dots. I ! Rev. fj f \i' i?bow,iam?V?hV T" <f at the living among the de-Id/'"h y.e I ^ not here; ifc ^ H(' is - incil lIlS Sill)- | ^ ject?the living Christ. His ser- ; moil was hoth interesting and in-1 truetive. ^ j J The second quarterly conference! 5 >f the^Santue eireuit for this year. 2 vill U? hehl oil Friday the 19th of I 2 his month at\d:MO p. mM at above j tamed church Also the presiding ?55s?; ld? r, Rev. Dargan, will preach ! t same church 011 Sunday followlg, 21st lnstMnt 11 a. 111., and at I^H ose of preachVig service administer I I sacranientiof the Ixird's Sup ^^2 ns A full attendance is very' I I uch desired, specially on Sunday. 11 I With many ?>od wishes for the 1 I H t 1 \ R. A. n. H| ?1?~ I A Killing fiar Johnson t. 11. Holsonlif'k was an<r lanxiy ki 11?> 1 lunday afternoon r Johnston bl. George Thomp- IB The killingVas over a quar- B About mono* matters. Had B ?d had existed l-tween the par-1 IB for some A Only one shot | B B fired, that halitaking effeet in BBH heart of Holskbaek and kill aim instantly. I ines Addison <Lirles, I). 1)., I)., and for 21 bars professor i st.rvkvs <>i )ral philosophy^ Washington!^- A'thu ?t . li? i t eratic can ,ee Umvertity,wied in Ij x- ottiee, suhj a, Va., April l\ He was a to Ik* held 3 of Boonville, M, i5-4t. ?? 1 IN,inHSHBV HHHHHnHIH 1 HUNDREDS 01 gj Are now lying idle^fr drawers, old pocket b of the house, where burned up or ?toleij burglars, who afe eve |? the lives of the owi ?j steal the money. S Don't Take < Deposit this money where it draws 4 p IS while you sleep, and 2$ and thieves. 1 THE PEOPL S Resources Over $200,900. ftg B. F. Arthur, Pres't. J. M. Greer, Cas ,j, nan and | fr".m a .mi JK'<!' S ggy. lhl." *- tile not con tilled to ntue for there A'*" W"^ many J?bn u?ud W Ihhi W(,]| came despite wa^' =^r cotS . 'K in -4 Mr. J. W. CallAhanW lit-, is staying at the , for a mL $ hHI $ha^ ? .Frank g Bailey Furnit J Union, SoutnC< m,X/X/X/X XjX/XJX^%^rum^ ? HAIR & \DENTl^', Crown, Bridgework and Begu Office over Mutual Dry Gc ds L^wii ;/] TS made of the vo3best jMJnla on ver3r ^?s^eaf WC un^esiut'nKlyP^^ll: _ jvu will uac it exclunivoly riKlie w^m M^rim v iK ?. Notice. v. fi I friend* appreciating the past ' f ftnr efficient city treasurer, \V. Th? annm r. announce him as a Iiemo- Mutuitl Fire I (filiate tor re-election t'> said 'on P()lnty, v ect to the Democratic primary 4th, in the ? on May 7th, JB07. at 11 ;30 n't'Ka ftrieml. J. i 15-4t. i to all who ^|p| !5ROrfAMSONU\ pTtj' ft af.ufacturcrs^^OB! mmsmmwsmmm F DOLLARS| i trunks, bureau gg >ooks and cracks 3 it is liable to be *g by thieves and (ft r ready to attack % tiers 'In order to nn Chances! n in our Bank. SB er cent, interest tag is safe from fire ?2 ES BANK " ;h. H. B. O'Sbhe upper 44pond," ... ... and (J. S. <lc|x)t Tuesafternoon. lie and another had gotten into a small boat gone out to remove some trash a drain pipe. The boat dipmd took in (Considerable water, alarmed the men and in their ement the l>oat was (capsized, ler of the men could swim, was drowned and the other very near l>eiug drowned. The r was ten feet deep. - ? o r uoj 1 r0R ?! ROOM ? SUITES ? ROOM g FURNITURE 1B .ting, Rugs, Window Ufc s, Glass, Picture 2 S-, Anything in House S hings. 5 ture Co., 3 irolina- in HAIR, = rs. S latino a Specialty. Co., Union, S. C. L LEAF cco " I ; leaf that we can buy ^H[ market in the worltf. HP natural leaf tobacco HH lit after one trial of URAL LEAF H future. Every merchant at on his firet t inR it for you. is for our special prices RHB WW&WM HE Notice. il nieetinx <>f tin* Farrner'a A nan ranee componj, <>t Dn* 1 vill be l:? ]il Satiinlay, May ? ourihotvnp <ii Union, s. C. a k sharp. I M. (jreer, See'y tfc Troaa. :?