Issue May 20, 1904 FOSTER HOME IS BURNED One of the Finest Residence in Union Destroyed by Fire this Morning May 13 - The handsome home of Capt. A. H. FOSTER was completely destroyed by fire this morning at 4 o'clock. [more if someone wants it] Issue: June 17, 1904 FLORAL FESTIVAL A Quite Interesting Event Today in Union Union, June 15 - There was intense excitement last night, when the voting for the queen of Union's first floral festival closed. Miss Sallie HIX, Union, and a daughter of J. R. HIX, one of the prettiest young women in was chosen. The votes for the three highest stood: Miss Sallie HIX 6,119; Miss Mamie OETZEL, 5, 805; and Miss Nina COTTON, 5,252. BUFFALO GLEANINGS: -The two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. BURDETT is seriously ill. -Misses Mattie GEORGE of Union and Maggie GEORGE of Glendale graced our streets yesterday. While here they were guests of Mrs. Sallie BURGESS. -Soliciter SEASE of Spartanburg was registered at the Hotel Buffalo yesterday. -R. P. HARRY, the cleve rand accommodating manager of the Mutual Dry Goods Co. of Union, was in town yesterday. -Mr. and Mrs. Eugene WIGGINS of Garnet, S.C. are visiting their son, Rev. L. E. WIGGINS at the parsonage. -J. B. MARTIN of Union was a visitor here yesterday. -J. H. RILEY, the competent and courteous postmaster here has been indisposed for the past week. free post Lisa