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To Candy Lo kt ^2 ^ "NAME a % - JOT 31 Cho< q FREf Somebody at O toni) The 44 Nam the guarantee* LOWtfEY'S 1 lb. Souvenir " " Easter CI " " Ribbon C " " Chocolate . 2 lb. Chocolate f " 1 lb. Violet CI v . .... ** ? lb. Chocolate " ? lb. Chocolate * lb. French IS " h lb..Crystaliz " h lb. Marsh Mi . "/ 1 lb. Marsh Mi ! -i ' .y i;: 4. .WTe also carry ? olates, Bonbons, et I: Burnt Almonds, Sti -Lemon and Orang ' Operas, Butter So mels> Cream Carar . X Mint Wafers and C ?X ALL FRESH AND r?r. others get 50c and "p< When you. want - ! r: a_id Fr< lillOUNG ti . < . i4 * SOLE *' i .-^rDR I. ] D EI Crown and Bridge ; -1 ; :' * Work a- 8p?c1alt,v. ????? > >. : :? > ' Local Laconics. :.i * ; I HAPPENINGS OP INTERE81 ABOUT TO1 ? / < \ PERSONAL AND 0THERWL8E. ;l.4 . Don't miss "A Rival By Reque .,.. tonight, at Opera House. 1 llrs. Rodgers, ot Marion, is visiting . Jndge TowDflend's. W. Cl kelson spent Wednesday *.'? v Auqitor Rishop, of the 8. A. L., v ,v. in town Wednesday. i*. i\" Miss Col ton oame home Wednesc from Haw York. ? * Mr. and Mrs. Boyce have moved Colombia. . Mrs. Frances Little is spending a f * - _{?K Mr I) W Tlr.U. .1 UM?D IIIWI i?l( XV, TT A 1UCICV CI family. There will be servicea in the Kp copel Church Sunday, conducted Rev. Mr. Black. P Mxrrird at the home of the bri< Mi*.1 gangers end Amur fjtdbettejr. Rvv. P. 0. Freeman o A>y. ' A i Rev. D. C . Freeman will preach Monarch Mill Sunday afternoon a o'clock. Mrs. Minter Turner, after quite pleasent vwii 10 relatives, returned ber home in Manning Wednesday. , Mr. E. E. Nelson spent Sunday w this brother Mr. W. C. Nelson. * * J Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Harris ep * I Sunday in- town. / ^Mr.'^uaft Tbackston and Mr. Jar rTuMMui, of Gaffney, visited Mr. I. ris wad family this week. West Spiiaga and Putman'a. f Montlcello, S. C., April 10, 19i Mh? Editor:?Please- allow flpdi# ip ' nop^r to say to i lShngpefatiQn8 at VVest Springs a * . iPutraan's, that 1 shall not m< y it hem on the next third Sunday, 1 . (shall preach for them on the foui jSunday, 28th inst. Instead. I Don't let any one think, howev that thte means a permanent char of day for preaching at these church After this I shall prtach regular as heretofore, on the third Sunda Ei A. MODowkll vers Generally. 8^^^ 'a? IIS^ S - t-k" 'i^i*t?,,fi,|i? """- -&rw . ON EVERY PICCC." frfey* f FOLATES _ >H TODAY home will be waiting SS fht for a box. ^ * e on Every Piece" is J? CD Chocolates (a) 60c, worth 75c liocolates (a) 80c, " 31.00 Chocolates (a) 50c, " 60c s and Bonbons @ 60c, " 75c s and Bonbons (a) $1.00 " 31.25 locolates @ 75c, " 31.00 ; Marsh Mallows @ 30c, " 40c Roast Almonds @ 35c, " 40c fougatine @ 15c, " 20c id Canton Ginger@ 25c, " 35c allows @ 25c, " 30c allows @ 50c, " 60c i full line of loose Choc c , sucn as Roast and pawberry, Pin? Apple, f? Pralines, Chocolate otch, Chocolate Caranels, Marsh Mallows, /ream Centered goods, PALATABLE, at 40o, 60o for same oandy. something Reliable sab call on GROCER. ; AGENT. M. HAIR.-&*NTI8T. ? Office Bank Building Union. S. C. Honor Roll of Graded Schools. school no. 1. 1st Grade ?Maggie Mangum, Annie "v" Tiusley, Malina Wilson. Farrar Gee, States Jolly, Hunter Harris. 2nd Grade ?Daisy Yates, Charley Wilson, Hassie Fowler, Brown Crosby, st>> Douglass Brown. Pearl Betenbaugh. 3rd Grade.?Kelly Ledbetter, Lena Lee, John McDow. Agnes Brown, Eflle f at Betenbaugb, Hattie Betenbaugb, Myra Young. Edith Smith, Emma Rodger, . Nora Hamilton. m 4th Grade.?Nat Morgan, Joe Rodger, Eva Bailey, Claude May, Dudley Raaty, j^g Wilson Arthur, Walter Counts, Willie Kavensoroft,* Ed Whisenant, Katie 1 Smith. 'ay 5th Grade.?Sarah ltloe, Louise Long, Nina Sexton. (0 Oth Grade.?Leila Edwards, Ora Fant, Walter Going, Annie Lee. 7th Grade.?Bernice Going, Ruth ew Spears, Sydney Gage. n(J 8th Grade.?Smith Humphries, 'Medora Duncan, Sallie Palmer, May , Robinson, Bessie Gallman, Lillian Wil}?* liams. Dy Oth Grade.?Ernest Spears. Parham Hamilton, ie, school no. 2 'llu l9t Grade A?Frank Otis KirtWi Lilm* lian Chapman, Luther BJabry, Jessie Roberts, Lizzie Gregory, at 1st Grade B.?Hope Wood, Olivette t, .i Smith. 2nd Grade.?Louis Miller, Willie Humes, Churohill Williford, Pierce ? Brannon, George Henclrix. 3rd Grade,?Belle Bailey, EulaHerdrix, Maud Hawkins, Clyde Hames, ... 1 uaauci runioi. 4th Grade.?Clara Gregory, Sarah Brandon, Hattie Price, Annie Hioks, cut Lelha Parker. . i * nes It,a Wortb your While, S. One of the best articles in The Timbb this v\ eek, possibly is the announcement of the BaUev Furniture and Lumber Co. A careful perusal of this announcement may mean dollars to you. Read 31. it, and when you do go te^l" them yen me have read it, and you will And that! they my will toe tire mark like soldiers and stand md squarely to wfi*t tfiey s*y. set Kffsw iff AGENTS WANTED?for "Life of Booker T. Washington," written by himself. Everybody buys; agents are er> now making over $100 per month; best 'Ke book to sell to colored people ever pubes lislied. Write for terms, or send 24c for ly? Outfit and begin atonpe-r-menttdnUufod 79) Tunes J.j^NtfrHQbS ? Co,, Atlanta, May be a Rich Find. Mr. ? C. Bailey brings u* another sample of ore 'found on lifs p'ace that fairly sparkles with sulphovet. wincli is . said to carry both gold and silvt-r. An expert, Mr. J. J. Hardin, formerly Jof Pennsylvania, now of Spartanburg, went to Mr. Bailey's place aud examined the rock and said that this rock could carry anywhere from $5.00 to $25.00 per tun. He said it was good to say the least, but could not tell until an assay was made as to the quantity of gold or silver. Mr. Bailey says he is going to send half a ton of it to Atlanta and have an act ual te st made as to the quantity it will yield per ton. Mr. Bailey Rays if it yields in paying quantities he is tixed as he has plenty 1 of it. Public Meeting. A public meeting of the legal voters ' in Union school district and returning real <>r personal pioperty therein for ' taxation is hereby railed to assemble at U 'ion C. II , on the .'Ird day of May, ' 1901, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of voting an additional tax to sup- ' piement the general lax for the suppoi t of schools not to exo led 2 mills on the dollar, in pursuance of an act of th t General Assembly, approved Dec. 24th, 1892. .7 a fant, 1 W. T. Beaty, | L. G. YOUNO, ( Trustees W. E. Thomson, lru8tees J. II. Rodokr, | J. D. Arthur, ) Merry Makers Week. I The Charleston & Western Carolina Railway will sell round trip tickets from all stations at one fare to Augusta, Ga., j April 22nd to 27th, 1901. Amusements ?Grand Military Parade and Prize Drill, 25 companies participating; three great bands?United States Artillery ?' band, Charleston, Bearden's Military Band. Hagenback'a trained wild animals, carnival, midway shows, vaude- ? ville, street, shows. Pyrotechnics?the crowning effect will be the grand display of fireworks. The great Pain, x whose name is familiar in everv house bold in the world, will give the grandest display of fireworks ever seen in the ( South. Free to all. Tickets on sale April 22ad to 20 h. and for trains due to arrive at Augusta by noon of the 27th. Final limit of v ticket a April 20th. Ou 24th, 25th and 26tb, train for Anderson and intermedia's points will leave Augusta at Op. m 1 Train for Port ltoyal and intermediate points will leave Augusta on 24th, 35th and 2fith at 0:30 p. m / W. J. Cuaio, G. P. A , 1 Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Buyan, G. A., Greenville, S. C. t Broke Dirt Monday. I Diit was broken last Monday on the foundation' of the Aetna Cotton Mill which Mr. W. H. Sartor is to build near town. Mr. J. B. Smith is the oivil engineer in charge of construction. Mr. Smith is a famous mill builder, having built quite a number of mills in this section in the last two or three years. He says he is going to push the work to a a finish as soon as the material arrives, s and if he is kept supplied with material expects to nave tne mill ready to begin 1 work by the first of November. The mill will front the railroad, only 100 ft et distant. The frontage will b8 228 feet by a depth of 78J feet. A spur track is to be laid in tront and rear of the mill which will be quite oouvenient. The track in the rear will terminate on a trestle near the boiler room, making an excellent and convenient coal dump: The mill is to be two stories high, is to have two towers, one 15 04 x 13.04, the other 18.04 x 10.04. The boiler and engine room will be 80 7 x 41.05. The water for the mill will be supplied partially from the city stand pipe aud partially from a stream below the mill supplied by a bold spring. The pump house will be built near the rear of the boiler room, and will'be 17.1 x 14 10 A ootton ware house is to be built 50 x 100. There is sufficient roniq on the town side of the thill coextend the bud ting, when found npceasarv, to double its Bize. The excavation if* light and hardly amounts to more than levelling np the ground- This can be done inside of ten days, when the work of laying the foundation will begin. Seventy-five to one hundred hands *111 be put to work and the work will be pushed rapidly from the start. l The mill will be rquippn-1 with a 1 modern improvements in the way of a fire protection, hot and cold air apparatus, humidifiers, etc. The mil! will be a 10,000 spindle mill, and will make j am only. There is a beautiful Vfflagesiie J in rear of the mill,'a pretty knoll, falling Jradiially frppt' find rear-, high and well e raiqed-' It c<*n bqt he fi healthy lopacatjon find an ideal spot for a factory o town, ADVERTISED^LETTERS Q Rem&ing in the Poet Office at Union 8. C-, for the week ending April i2th ( i?0i. i Mr G B Bailey M iss Carrie Bush I Mrs Hattie Bush Mr PM Clifford Mr ClarenceCcfiey MifiS Lqla PawkitW Mack Duncan c Seyler Fril ? Mrs Cora Gregory . Miss Josephiue Gregory ( Mr C W Gilon Mr. J H Glover 4 Mr W Harris 1 Mr C? W' Hoilanbush W It Moore { Mrs Boxanna Palmer J Mrs i^arah Ann Sparks i Miss Minnie Tinker Mr J R Vandiver * n?w ^ 4IVUCIV 4UUHH Pereona oallTog for the a bore letten will pleaae uj if advertiaed, and will be required to pay one oent iotheir delivery. 4. ft Hum?*. U a . J"t f**** baa tuade new U g imaU <?*t WhUa ^oi) watt. H The Foater Go* I An nou Lookout for this space are going to GIVE AW/ Dollars in snecial < ~ ir Of the different lines of goods ONE WEEK ONLY AND FOR will he advertised the week pi the following order: WE WI 1. For week commencing April fancy ltockers in all the latest styles ai 2. For week commencing April parlor furniture, such as Tete Tete, Coi ables, etc. 3. For week commencing May >ames, etc. 4. For week commencing May ?i r n j ?i uiiii/icco uiri uapuiiest* u^nreu Mini 1111:11 5. For week commencing May : >ets, Art Squares, Rug?, Lace Curtains 6. For week commencing May Vrt Novelties and Ornaments, Toilet Sc 7. For week commencing June ?hina Closets, and other dining room fu 8. For week commencing June .'otp, Mattresses, Feather Pillows, etc. 9. For week commencing June SVardrobes, Chiffoniers, Dressing Cases, 10. For week commencing June Carriages, Go-Carts, Cribs, Cradles, etc, 11. For week commencing July Wardrobes., Book cases, etc. 12. For week commencing July noth stock, from a box of carpet tacks For Every Cash Purch We will give a numbered receip l box which will contain all the nura )ne to Ten Dollars, and 011 August 1st lolding the corresponding number will A HANDSOrtE PR The number from tlie $ 1.C0 Box wil " 44 2.00 44 a n 44 44 3.00 44 a E 4.00, 44 a fi 44 4 4 5 . 0 0 44 a F 44 ' h.00 < a 44 7.00 ,, an < " ' 8.00 44 a ni 44 i( 9.00 44 an i 44 10.00 44 a lo These articles will be absolutely F jr full value will be given for every dojk rticles free. ^si^es this we are going to distri IUNDRED DOLLARS in the way of Kpect to to make any big money out of t ur time and profits to show our custome lany new ones by showing them HOW f goods, prices and accommodations than Don't Take We want every Man, Wo md see that we are earryin )rder? hy mail will receive th hose who call in person. Save Your Honey ?. ' *' ** BAILEY FURNI ncem< * for the next tweh \Y from Three to F drives and free < we carry, by reducing CASH ONLY on the spe 'evious to special sale, \ LL OFF I 22nd and ending April 27th, nd finishes. 29th and ending May 4th, a 'ner Chairs, Lounges, Couches. 1 Oth and ending May 11th, an e 13th and ending May 18th, a si d Mattings in all the up-to-date > 20th and ending May 25th, a har and Window Shades. 27th, and ending June 1st, a bea ;ts, Lamps, etc. 3rd and ending June 8th, a hi, rniture. 10th and ending J une 15th, an ass 17th and ending June 22nd, t n 24th and ending June 29ili, an e 1st and ending July Gth, Bed roc 8th and ending July 13lh, ever to the finest piece of furnitu lase From One to T< it corresponding to which a num Ijers of the different amounts of a number will be drawn from e receive ESENT. AS FOLI I receive a handsome Rocker woi ice Parlor Center Table worth... leautiful Rug worth ne Picture worth 'yetty Art Square worth lice Lounge worth % exquisite Ladies' Writing Desk v ice Golden Oak Extension Dining irtistic Quartered Oak Hall Rock vely Enameled Braes trimmed Ir REE and will cost the one gettii W spent with us and an op porta ni bute in these s|>eci;i 1 sales iron reductions in prices that will his scheme but we arc willing to srs our appreciation of their pa MUCH BETTER WE CAN DO they have been getting elsewhere. Our Word man and Child in Union g out every assertion i e same careful and prom and Beautify I TVEE&I.UM ^nt I weeks,- we ive Hundred . >. a \ distributions the price FOR >cial line which tfhich will'fee in E R a line of nlain and , lot of odd nieces in * % K VIorris Chairs, fancy legant line ot* picture . uperb line of. Chinese weaves and Motorings, d to beat line ofCar.utiful assortraeht of g lot of Sideboards, . * * sorted lot of Springs, .? I* a lot of Jron Beds, xquisite line of Baby im Suits, Chiffoniers, pthing in my mamre in the house ;n Dollars,.. - ? 0. ber will be pl&cgti in i ? ^ casu purchases l-rom >ach box and the one 4 **1 v * LOWS: 'til ~.f,#.00 y&.oo ;:-8.00 ?.00 6.00 .....vj-b.oo rorth 7.00 ; Table.;.....;. ;,8.00 er ,..4.v.;. 9.00 on Bed... 10.00 ng them NOTHfNG, ty to get one of these i THREE to FIVE be made. .. Wfe^on't give three months of tronage and to" make for thein in the way For It , County to eome that we make, ipt attention as our Home. r a . IEtN. * f *