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B ^ Our finer (trade of Gr EXCELLED. W? qu< equalled. Why deny yours* or what you know is when you have suoh as ours to seleot fron Olives, Boneless Ba Shrimp, Deviled Crabs, dines, Oyster, Potted T g. Tongue. Jams, Jellies, sup, Sauces, etc. The lii our space, BUT OF COC takes to wind up a feas Almonds, Pecans, Braz Dates, Cheese and the \ Tea. Our Groceries TTT _ . U-_1 ? 1 : 1 1 v. W (J la USUXULmy win u represent it or refund y( We would appreciat< and even more. YOUNG thi Local Laconics. V HAPPENING8 OF I}ITERE81 ABOUT TOWN PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Kev. o. a week's visit has returned from The Enterprise Ste?hi;i. ntees entire satisfaction to oi.v gUaralonor your bundles. Mr. Marvin W. McNeace Is now em pioyea as salesman in tne >y. 1. i^atv A Co.'s dry goods emporium, where h?will be pleased to see all hi* friends. G\RDEN REED ?Big lot of both ? Ferry's and Wood's s? ed in papers and . loose at the Wonder Store. It. W. H. West A Co. have made another sledge hammer blow at prices. See I heir in this issue No use to fay thev Fftn't be sold at these figures. West is doing it. BUSSJSJX'S big boll prolific cotton. Fifty bushels seed of above cotton for stle. C. D. Farrar. Lockhart, 8. C. 7-3t. The Southern is putting in the siding spoken of last week in The Times, for the use of the Aetna Cotton Mills Wonk will soon 1 egin on the grading and will be poshed rapidly. WANTED?Tenant for a good twojiorse farm in Bogansvifie township. Apply to L. S. Townsend, gt Southern Freight Depot. 8-tf 4 It is reported that measles are spreading in town. There are several caff* scattered around town, and we bear that there are nine cases among the young ladies at Clifford Seminary. Mr. J. B. Richards, of Maybinton. was circulating among bis friends in town the early pirt of the week. Country air acedia to agree witli J. B. He is looking stout, strong and healthy. r*' v Toip Mqfpl^y and ^Ics. Lillle fapt hpve just returned from Chester Where th^y were summoned by the sad JpteUlgepce of the death of little Hettie Murphy, the si* year old daughter of M*. *nd Mrs. J<. D. Childa. Mr. J. K. Norment, the wide-a-wake pnd hustling representative of the Charleston Hews and Courier, called in to see us while in town yesterday. The VaSm nnrt Pnnt-lnv la falrtrwv tlm rlan M W??? ?MU VVMIIOI Ml fliv UOtT tore. In addition to its long list of old tnlaorlbera. Mr. Norment has just, added I ' %7 new names. The News and Courier's ft. paw* aanrlca is not excelled by any daily E" lathe tooth, ( OR THE PIGUREAN >ALATE oceries CANNOT be 3Stion if they can be 3lf what you NEED, best for your health, a magnificent stock a? ,con, Canned Lobster, Salmon, French Sar'urkey, Chicken, Ham, Fruits, Olive Oil, Catst is too long to give in rRSE we have what it t in good style?Nuts, ils. Walnuts, Raisins, rery Dest or uonee ana ; are Fresh. lake everything as we )ur money. 3 a trial order, a visit ; GROCER. WANTED?For cash, Dogwoo<l and Persimmon logs. Southern Hardwood Company, P. O. box 5*29, Charleston, S. C. The grippe has attacked our devoted little city and quite a number of our citizens are suffering more or less with it, several are confined to their rooms. It is annoying and somewhat dangerous, likely to run into pheumonii. M'S. Permelia Duncan died at her daughv.Tcxas reoentiy. She was the county. Mrd. James Jeffries, of Uuion living near Jonesville^iiso11! her sister, ing one of the family. ?C*ro/fflIy,*?IT--" The former creditors of the Furcell Cash Co., of Union, filed an injunction against J. D. Graham taking charge ol the stock lie hacj bought, and the store is closed. lUc. Graham will probablv negotiate a sale in bulk after he gets the injunction business straightened out. The engine is in place"at Mpn^ch Mill and the other machinery is in place with the exception of a few spinners which are expected to arrive daily, when they are in place the mill will begin operations, which will probable be some time next week. Several interesting communications from our correspondents are carried over this weelr fnr lanlr n# '* ? .w ut XJOIt lllfUl come along, friends, we will crowd in as many as possible every week. Don't get vexed If yours should not get |n this week, it will get there a)l right next week. Capt. Jno. L. Johnson, the popular and efficient foreman of the Thompson mine at West Springs, was in to see us while in town yesterday. He informs us that he has decided to give up the mining business and attend personally to his farm. He has an excellent farm mar the m!no, and with his personal supervision he will no doubt make money farming. We wish him abundant success. One of our young lady readers, of West Springs, the accompliphed daughter of Capt. J. L. Johnson, sends us word that The Uyjoir Tj?fks is the best weekly newspaper she has ever read. Thanks, Miss J., we see where your head is level, and you know a good thing when you see it. This is the second endorsement of this kind we have received this week from two of the belles of the Springs. Cheap Mules, Five good mules for sale cheap. 7-4t. J. Olodoh Wallace. Honor Roll for Jonesvine High School. The following is the Honor Roll of the Jonesville High School for the month of January, 1901 : High School Branches?Kit tie AIman, Ida Foster, Helen Littlejohn. Intermediate?Belle Free, May Scott, Mary Southard. Belle Free'a namo was through mistake left out in the Honor Roll for December. m ? A Ciooil Singer. Mrs. w'arah McDonald Sheridan, the eminent contralto, of Atlanta, Ga., sang at the opera house Monday night to a large and aisueciative audience. Her singing is go.*i. She has wonderful control over her voice and sings the most stiA1oi.li cu.li^>li.mu tnifK onnaront saioo I The Quancial results weio entirely satisfactory 10 the Union Library Association, who aie to be thanked for bringing Mis Sheridan here. She whs assisted by Miss Mary I>aw, pianist, of Spartanburg, also by Miss Caih'een Moore, of Union. This part of the program was also liberally applauded by the audteuce. ? Quarterly Conference. The 1st quarterly conference for Kelton Circuit. will convene at Foste-'s Chapel, Saturday, 10:30 a m , Feb. 10. 1901 All cfticial members, such as stewa-ds, Sunday school superintendent-* and tiustees will be expected to attend while all others are cordially invited. Rev W. P. Meadors. our etllcient and wide-a-wake Presiding Elder, will preach at Filter's Chapel on the following Sunday at 11 a. ru., at which time the sacrament will lie administered. Let "Pea Ilidge" turn out. Tlw Young Man and Money. Rev. L. M. Rice's sermon last S_un day night upon the subject "lne Young Man and Money" was a very interesting one. full of excellent food for thought and the young man would do well to give the words of the sermon mature consideration. He will be the gainer who does this. There was an unusually large congregation out to hear this sermon, and we heard many favorable comments upon it, and also the series of sermons Mr. Rice is preaohlng to the young men. Every young man should hear these excellent talks. "The Young Man and his Wife" Is the subject for Sunday night. Death of Mr. Wallace Sanders. It becomes our sad duty to chronicle the death of Mr. Wallace Sanders, one of Union's most promising young men. He had an attack o! the grippe, some time ago, and thinking he hnd recovered, he resumed hi* duties, but, he left his room too soon, and a relapse, resulting in pneumonia, which dread disease claimed him as a victim Wednesday ? nicrht ahntit o weea trom the time of the relapse. We understand that Mr. Sanders also suffered with heart trouble. Mr. Sanders waithe second son of Sheriff Jno. W. Sanders of Union. He was about 25 years of age. He was a young man who had gained many friends during his stay in Union, and his death, ii the prime of his young manhood itdeeply regretted by all who knew him. He was a manly young mau, handsome, robust and strong, kind and sociable, aud his death is a sad blow to the family, who havo tht deepest sympathy of this entire community in this dark hour of bereavement. The funeral service? were conduoted in the first Baptist ('hurcb by Rev. L.. C. Ezell, of Woodruff, as?is ted by the pastor Rev. L. M. Rice TUo remains were intered in the PreSbyterfao cemetery in the presence of a large congregation of relatives and friends. A father, mother. .. ~ ,1 ? L _l_. I , ?w?gu uivtuoio auu mrco HiBtorH nn left In his immediate family to mourn his departure. ? , Hoqof JfgJI of Graded Schools. SCHOOL XO. 1. 1st Grade A.?Annie Tlnsiey, Far, rar Gee, Luther Gibbes, Stay Jolly, Lewis Perrin, Wallace Fowler. 1st Grade B.?Charley Wilson, Norman Beaty, Pearl Betenbaugh, Rachel Counts, Daisie Yates, Mary Yountr. MarvGilbert. Flov Gilhert. 2nd Grade,?Douglas Brown, Marshal Trembly, Brown Crosby, Wil liam Fowler, Harry Sparks, Vera Murrah Mary Young, Mary Gilbert, Floy Gilbert, Stuart Smith, HJ Thomas, Banner If?n3bright, Ethel Palmer. Qrd Grade.?Myra Young, Edith Smith, Emm a Rodger, Louise Sextop. 4th Grade.?Dudley Beaty, Claude May, Louise Murphy, Katie Smith, Albert Oliphant. 5th Grade. ? Wallace Gibbes, Starkes Hamilton, Delia Bolick, Louise May, Lois Townsend. 6th Grade.?Leila Edwards, Ora Fant, Annie Lee, Walter Going, .lack Greer, Boyce Lawson. 7th Grade.?Llllie Faut, Sydney Gage, Fannie Thomas, Bernice Going, Ruth SpearS. 1 8th "Grade.?Pearl Bailey, Lillian Williams, May Robinson, Sallie Palmer, IVfedora Qunpan, Bessie Gallmap, May Qldhaon. Qtp Grade.-r-J^arham Hamilton, Ernest Spears, school no. 2. 1st Grade A.?Ira Young, Etta Painter, Samuel Wllllford, Bessie StoneMyrtle Johnson. let Grade B.?Ola Kitchens, Olivette Smith. 2nd Grade.?Minnie Brewington, Bessie Brown, Louis Miller, Bessie Hughey, George Hendrix, Olivette Stone. 8rd Grade.?Bessie Bailey, Maude Hawkins, Oharley Kitchens, Eula Hendrix. Ml Grade.?Green Sanders. The I i * t , | IMP . ' ^ " - V, ?' " "'il ;L?'vJ t i ; {!^.: r-Ji.'i' iriji!ji| "v I ? Vf'.l'V ' i. ' ';* 'I'V^ ,Jf- \1 & . ,.V ' I ; A-? x-.-;v vj 1 iwt't-r.Kc.v; Of course w< sort, adapte house from CANT Al A few of the odd "M< !< ?* 11 ??** U ^ l-l l? - who iiuuociiuiu uy n-1 BAILEY FU: In Inexperienced Hands the attempted repairing of watches and jewelry, is likely to result disastrously. All our repair work, as well as the articles we sell, is guaranteed. Our reputation is back of our guarantee. THE WILLIAMSON COMPANY. Longavita THP t a ni ct or1 uro (Pilula At Lomgan Vitam.) The Scientific Discovery of the Age The Magic Key to the Mystery of Life! From times immemorial it has been man's predominating ambition to 'prolong life, nut among the many brilliant minds, who have devoted tholr lives totho fascinating subject. It was left for the Immortal Darwin to give to tho world, in his great theory of Life, the fundamental principle upon whieh to build all further research In this direction. Following closely in his footsteps came Prof. Dr. Ludwig Iluechnor, a German scientist of international renown, with his remarkable work entitlod "Das Ituch dos Lungon Lcbons" i tho book on Longevity). Hut alas, like DarofhUwoSSfti aSSuTno~"MnrStl?,oti,HI " . qually great took up tho interrupted thread with the result that two German scientists, alter years of experiments and research, have it last discovered the secret of Longevity, in the shape of a remarkable Vegetable Compound, wh?ch,if properly used, will positive y prolo 'g Life- This new remedy, appropriately named "Longavita" (mcanltg Long Life) has been subjected to the most rigid tests at all the leading clinics and hospitals throughout Europe with marvelous results. Apprcciat Ing the Importance of this d|scovpry, we have acquired, at enormous cost, the exclusive oroprietnry right to this truly wonder rul preparation, whieh has proved a blessing to mankind, ''Longavita" is the true Tablet of Life; a rej^vonator par excellence, embodying the vedtablo socrot of longevity in a practical, feasible form. It is tho fountain or perpetual youth, which it prolongs far beyond its prosfcnt limits, while retaining health in a perfectly normal state, "Longavita" brightcnithooye, stimulates the mental activity, gwes elasticity to tho step, makes the fact full, absorbs wrinkles, cleanses tho sysfem, purines the skin, and is the only true rokco de Leon remedy for old and young of bom sexes. Endorsed by Europe^ loading pyueians. St.00a Box, by mall. HUGO von TIUENBURG MEDICAL CO., (POL! O. fl. AOKNT8) 1131-1188-1185 $roadwayuNew Tork Gift. Stops the Cqu&U and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets curt * ht orr? CUr? no |WV. Price 25 cents. 43-1 Lumber. I A. B. METZ, Lexington, S.C., Manufacturer of Rough Lumber and Laths from Long Leaf Yellow Pine. ftO-.lmos New Store, New Goods. I have opened a FamUjpGrocery Store just below the Post Office, where I will keep a full line of FLOUK, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, LARD, MOLASSES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS and CIGARS, also Green Groceries. I also run a First-Class Beef Market and will pay Highest Price fpif Cattle. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 109. J. S. SMITH. M-ir ' living Should be, it isn't comfortable in the Don't make youi ? ? in parlor or drawii first for the comfi family. 3 have furniti id to every cellar to gar iTORD TO BE M eces that add so mu< :king this room cos ai HAVE A LOOK IN. RNITPRE & I We Are After At W. H. Sartor's i . i * constantly 011 iiai Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour Heavy Groceries. Planta Mule Gearing anil all ki wells, drainage and sew extensive line of shelf goo Fruits, Vegetable*. vrc will sell at prices that ^ Below We Mention A Ileiuz's Mince Meat, fo " India Relish " Apple Butter " Baked Beans " Pickles, Olives, ( cheaper than the cheapest, K penp NORMAN & S. M. BKATY, 'Phone 92. THE PEOPLE'S REAI Buy and Sell Real Estate, |5e) Stocks and Bonds. Offices 11 and 1&, Fostei -^DR. I. M m pen" Crown and Bridge Work a Snocialt.v. 1! q-- " m n H NOTICE. I Hoard of CommlHslonera will meet L A/l 1 AA1 * it - I uu i utiaun^, reo. 2(), ISIUI, lor 1110 I purpose of appointing Overseers on: roads for 11K>1 and 1902. Applications can be left at my office or hand- ; ed to either of the Commissiuoors. | Mr. I. M. Mobley has charge af Goshen Hill, Fish }>aiu and Santuc townships. Mr. J. A- Ohambers has charge of yinckney and Jonesville townships, and I have charge of Union, Bogansville and Cross Kejfs townships. Each member haa direct supervision over bis particular division. Overseers making applications are requested to see that their commutation tax is paid. I it T. J. Sup'*, y Room always, the most whole house, r principal display ng room but look ort of youself and Lire or every room in the ret, but you VITHOUT ch to the comfort of id attractive. JUMBER CO. You! old stand. We will have 1(1 .... . . ~ V Bacon, Lard, and all ition Hardware, nds of Terra Cotta Piping for erage purposp? ds, both canned and bottled, of r*rooj ?5<=\nea ancl Pickles, which iviil please the observant buyer. i Few Bargains: rmer price 30c, our price 20c, " 35c, 44 44 25c. 44 50c, 44 14 35c. ^ O O ?vp O/vn our price 2 for Janned Goods of all discription :ctfully, ; MURPHY. F. O. DUKE. 'Phone 78. L ESTATE AGENCY. Prompt attention given all business entjusted to us. t Buildino, Union, S. C. A LAME BAClC a i/ieurnaric sftou/der, or a* knee or toe that makes you wince with pain can be relieved by one of several popular and efficacious remedies always kept in stock at UNION DRUG COMPANY. Every standard preparation? liniment, for embrocations or or others for internal use? known to relieve and cure rheumatism at your beck and call. . HAIR,-*!? Office Bank Building Union. S. C. The Next Thiilv Dave w w ~ will sell Silver Plated Ware, 'locks, China and Jardiniers A SPECIAL DISCOUNT. arties who have left Clocks and lies here for repair for a year ?11 1 jre win piease can lor tliem, or will be sold for the repairs. E. TINSLEY & CO. Teacher's Examination. Offiicc of Co. Supt. Education. The regular examination of appli? cants for Teacher's certificates of qualification will be held at Union,. S. C-, on Friday, February 15tbr 1901. County Superintendent of Education office fot: whites, and the Court House for colored applicants^ 6-Tt D. B. Fans, ' c. s. & u. s. i>. . To Care a Coldirt One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet* All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each boat. Mo,