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1 \ i' J Clean ( |! We are no> |! everyt 1 1X/TTT T 1 J AT AND B1 -j | 41 Now is the 1' a first clas 1! Summer I 1" heard of 41 Hats, Rib |? Flowers, in ' it thing in tl |j Departmen |< low cost. I COME j: SALE BE? 1 ' AniTItTO . - j mUKMNU A 2 dMMl tttfteoi } all is YOURS FOI | M. % I <22^2 :>? ? I GENUIDE HAI* | COLLARS, HANDKE I IMPORTED Fl WE ASK YOUF J The Prices are < We only have a li above goods, so if thing real dainty ai % now. I McLURE MERC S THE UNDER! ? |?mENMNHmE ? Why Not Spend Where you can get mje Gc W for the same money/or the W money and coupons jith ev when they amount t/#50 u gj ing machine Free, his is a |g give you and is one/ the fii tilt Sale! I :! iv closing out & :hing in !| NERY If ELOWCOST time to buy !| s up-to-date J| iat at un- if prices. All J| tbons and & i fact every- g he Millinery ?it at and be- "| QUICK I r 0 O'CLOCK I ntinue qntil J| < sold. v : t i ^ BUSINESS 'I ^ 0B0.il i e! JD WORKED | I RCHIEFS, DOILIES | * ROM JAPAN * t. =* INSPECTION th =========== js ^ LI very reasonable. J mited lot of the V ^ ttot ne you want some- JjJ nd artistic, come y Z | r ;antile co. I ? SELLERS. 0 ? $ Z ? ? eve ? svmii <0? j? aeve Your Money S oT"! >c>4s and Better Goods gj work i/ Same. go.Qds fpr .less |f| ery Cash purchase, and Sr. ' .f re will gfve a $2S talk- t,H. I cut of the machine we ftviMiii* e ^ompany. th ' 1 ) Local News Notes i Mr. Cha8 J. Moore, of Coluia&L spent Monday in the city. , j ( Mr. N. H. Hawkins, Jr., of Chester, spent Sunday in the city. V' Prof. C. E. Johnson, of Winthr^> college, is the guest of relativesA Union. ?r Miss Eva Harmony, of Spartav* burg, came Wednesday to visit Mi Nell Howell. Dr. E. E. Smith, driii/crlst. will the Duke Drug Co., spent Thursday in Greers. 1 Miss Annabelle Johnson is attending the summer school at Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Elizabeth Arthur leaves tV^s week to visit her aunt, Mrs. Satnv Jders, at Ninety-Six. The Union delegation to the Sufcday school convention, which met at Padgett's Creek, was quite large. Mrs. J. F. Caudle lias return? to her home alter several weeks>flj Laurens and West Springs. Mrs. J. H. Battles is spending sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Graham, at Cross Keys. Miss Dora liembert, who has been visiting Miss Louisa Duncan returned to her home in Spartanburg Monday. Mr. T. J. Bishop, of the Fair Forest neigh I ?or hood, brought lis a cotton bloom on Wednesday fty1) his farm. i, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. H'y.^^'h* (Jonesville, spent Wedner^jT n"iliot U govisjtins Mr. WkSP*1,"" ?'t 'J* 'M'V;* A telegram has been received in the city this week telling of the serious illness of Mrs. W. Sam Lipscombe. Mrs. McJ. Fant, and daughter, Miss Claribel, were in the city Wednesday, the guests of Mrs. Richard P. Morgan, on Church St. Miss Frances Nieholson has a tost of friends who regret to learn hat a slight illness confines her to he house for a few days. l>r. Harry Hair is attending the tate Dental Association whicK teets at Anderson. Dr. J. H. E. i Itlhouse, of j - -- v faJber brought us in a | Thursday. He is i irly, but^|lo^ quite up with the I .hers mvh^ionej elsewhere in this ; Rev. L. I.. Wagtton and family, < r. B. B. James and family, and < lr. W. D. Wilkins and family, tent the Fourth on a picnic at the , jrest. Cotton blooms brought in by Mr. :e Harris from the farms of Mr. M. Burnett, of Sedalia, and W. j Jackson, of Cross Keys, were aced upon our desk Tuesday. Mr. J. M. Arthur, formerly with e Drayton Mills of Spartanburg, now cloth room overseer for the tion Mills. Mr. Arthur has beta J1 his new position three weeks. ! ? Mrs. Cora Murphy, Mrs. B. F. ster, Misses Louise Murphy, C>flia Greer, and Ruth Foster, hft K _1 * - eunesaay morning for the Expo- w ion, and an extended trip to ot/ttr ints of interest. Rev. J. K. Hair, at one tjne C() dor of the Second Baptist chuch, M ittending the B. Y. 1*. U. On- th ition at Spokane, Washington, fore returning to the State Ar. M< ir will visit Colorado, Nevada tei 1 other interesting states. Sp The meeting of the Union Builland Loan Association whi<jh tor i to have lieeijl held last Tuesdir ning, July 2, was postponed ? to ;sday evening, July h, on ai j r nt of Mr. J. D. Arthur, tie etary, lieing out of town, [ fU.u I 1 hi Ir. S. C. DePass is now locate! of 1 >alt Lake City, Utah. He is h the Telluride Power Co. is ^ .1 attorney. He likes the cou - ^ and has gained five pounds a ;ht since going out there a 6 v iths ago. [r. (?. P. Smith, the gen*il lager of the Union-Buf?4o ^ Is Store, showed The Tii^s wh entative great kindness in iff- wis illy conducting him thnjgh pgQ ral departments of the gbit fror . This was very much aiire- .. d. the; I a: A __ tff + - ? r. waiter Handera is gettinj to! i i veteran mill man. He lias I with the Union Mills for e4ht; Will ten yea^s and has gradujlyj ordt ;ed himself up. He is t?w wu? rintendent of the Slasher n^n, ^y^ is overseer of mill number ie. j p. J. W. Kenneth, oveerseeiin ^y | pinning rooms in the Ulon ^ , was very kind to the eitor a recent visit there.' Hepx-1 Ml ed the operation of som< of l"l ' lachinery and made it pos?nle I vil novice to understand som of I ouders of that department j 26-4t .wi. i'M 1 / I IA Cle I EVERVTH M Beginning Tt II " === I $10,0 II Golden opp< II buy good^ ?? regular j|| Comgfl fit ,smm ?)t. inriH^r the ir 5?^ >? til s|] V:-' IXiljl. *- k ' Come and se Renn FiTinv tit I Mr. P. A. Carter, superintend the Union Oil Mill, spent Tin lay in Atlanta. Mr. Foster Bentlty, bookkee it the Union Oil Mill spent Thu lay at his home near Kelton. A cotton bloom came to 1 ditor's desk Thursday from 5 i. F. Gault, of Jonesville. Mr. J. W. Westmoreland, an :>r for the Union-Buffalo Mil pent Thursday in Spartanburg. Miss Stella Belue has returned er home near Union after spen )g a week with Miss Mamie Fai F Kelton. Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Farr, elton spent Saturday and Sundt ith relatives and friends tierokee. The young people who are 1 mpose the house party given h rs. J. E. Lipscomb will arrive i e city today. Messrs. Thos. McNally, Pai cNally and Herl>ert Lindsay at ided tb(? lvr.ll - - '" waning ifix11 ui vn^ni rings Wednesday night. Mr. N. B. Bailey sends in a cot i bloom Thursday. There ar eral ahead dbf him but he is sak have had blooms on Monday. The ball game lietween BuflFak i Enoree came off at Buffah ursday, and resulted in a score 11 to M in favor of Enoree. SOMETHING NEW! ave an ice cream machine t freezes ice cream blocks at the people have been ihing for and a j?renf _ ? ? D pie have ordered them n distant places and when y receive them they often not give satisfaction, am in your own town and be pleased to fill your ?rs at any time. The ;on will pass your door y day. will be glad to have you 'he delicious blocks. rCHELL C. CHICK, tGIN STREET, NEAR PEOPLES BANK, UNION. S. C. ^ m Sweej ING MUST fiO lursday. July 11, al B STORE, UNION, S. C i\ A Worth of. I III Hat, a-fe.v^ VIII tnh* offering vf V f to come 50 i save |^W^H^>t\\hat you mdki flonq run. o' * business ma v" e the prices, all goods market imber the date, THURSDAY, Jl 'S WONDER huh' for the canvas sic - Ill = =1 STYLE the' . lr. > , /' is the distinguishing ^ characteristic that we all strive tc attain. If vou buv a SPERO, ? MICHAEL & SON suit .'r~ of us you will be stylishly apparelled. An ((f extravagant outlay i* iv not necessary as these in clothes are made right (' and priced right. Get to one of these suits and [ y be in Style. \ n | J.Cohen |HAR> I | IF VOU WAR ? STYLISH, UP | ? SET OF BUI 1 <jj ' NF<J? WE m TTD 1 TEREST ?0t |thepeom^ ' 1 f TSS\ IN 10 DAYS I ERUN'S WONDER 1 that countspS|^^^^R^^| in, woman ? STORE, I Skis EfcT K^^Fine Clothes Mokcrs Msitimoro snd Neui }'*ck I ??HI JESS!! it it IT A NICE, \\ -TO-DATE j> SGV BAR- o <> CAN IN- 11 it i /.| SUPPLY CO. ? 5?l;ltVVV%V?VfWVw