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SHOES I """* & I ~ d HF ^ L The theory is that th complete in GOOD AND isr-THIS REQUIRES 5 AND TECHNICAL SKILI MAKE A SHOE EXPERT TRADER A SHOE MERC Our Shoe Business is nlcal Skill and High Mer< UNION SHO Union, S. C. HI O We Are Aftei At W. H. Sartor constantly on 1 Corn, Oats, Meal, Flo Heavy Groceries. Plan Mule Gearing and all wells, drainage and s extensive line of shelf g Fruits, Vegetables, Pn we will sell at prices tha Below We Mention Heinz's Mince Meat, India Relish " Apple Butter " Baked Beans " Pickles, Olive cheaper than the cheap* Re* NORMAN <! Uca| Schedule for Passenger Train! n TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. Arrjye lQ:15a. m. Depart 10:15 a. rr 'I 1:40p.m. " 2:00p. rr TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG. Arrire 1^:45 p. m. Depart 1:05 p. a 44 7:10p.m. 44 7:80p.n Local News Note: fit Together Por Ready Referent Gathered Hem and There b Our Man About Town. We insert looal lines for the ad've: tlslng merchants st 5c per line, on insertion. 8^o per line for non-at ertlsers. Meant. Aubry and John Rice spei last aeek with their parents in Union. Mr. Will Wilklns, of Paoolet, spei Sunday at his father's home in Unioi "WiTvnav 25 to 30c for drtw ratten JPW can get ttepa at M. W. Bobo tor 10 and lfia It Reports from many sections of ti county say tfr? grain crop this year! unusually One. We are glad to hei this. Miss Minnie L. Walker left Tuesda to spend six weeks in New York Citj Mr, F. Willirtma who is now t work in Gaston in, putting in the shaftin for the new mill at that place, spec Hunday at his home lu Union. Married at the residence of Mn Arnold, Union, S. CM on April lOtl 1001, by Tboe. H. Gore, a notary publi Mr. Fmrene Herrinsr to MissSallie Loc] Thgro came near be|ng a serious a anlnctert hlU one day last week. Mr Qntnn had some quilts on top of ti porch and a spark of fire from a chimin fell on them and ignited them. Tl roof had begun to catch when the a #%as put out. A fixe was prevented I " the timely arrival of Mr. Kirby and man, iley.w&ril Thomas. V Our friend and versatile oorrespondei from Cross Keys, Mr. Tbos. H. Oor spent a few days in town the latter pa of last weak. Mr. Gore is the hustlii agent for the Equitable Life Inaunan Co. for this county, and he is doing a hiu tug!buatneA. W6 Congratulate the Equ _ Stale upon securing the services of su * an indefatigable pusher as Mr. T. ] Gore. They oould not have maoe hatter ?tsslloa. ueoess to you T. 3 ????mm -OR ALL., Our aim has Been to produce not only j the Best Shoe Store j but to put into it the 1 BEST SHOES. ' . t te stock should be absolutely i WORTHY SHOES?and it CIENT1FIC KNOWLEDOE A CORRIPD nOFS NOT f , NOR DOES A CLOTH 1NQ i HANT. ' c i under the control of Tech- t cantile Ability. * E COMPANY, ? ne Price Shoe Store. * ' You! '8 old stand. We will have d land * * iur, Bacon, Lard, and all ? itation Hardware, j b kinds of Terra Cotta Piping for ti ewerage purposes. We nave an J ;oods, both canned and bottled, of * ^serves, Jellies and Pickles, which i] it will please the observant buyer. 2 1/ A Few Bargains: ; former price 80c, our price 20c, , 41 35c, " 25c. o " 50c, " " 35c. y " 25C, ouror,oeafor'.25c. h 3, Canned Goods Of all discription r 38t. f jpectfully, J fc MURPHY. j L m A special meeting of ? MS Union Lodge, No. 75. ? A. F. M., will be held 1 Fiidsy evening. { l' /vlApril 19. h. The third ] i. degree will be conferred. ] X R. p. IIarut, w. M ] x J, H, McKlssign, Secy. * i Unole Mike Lee tells us tliat wheat in = Boganaville section is the finest he ever saw and that be bas a 12 acre pitch that ' his neighbors tell l>(m will yield 20 bushels to the acre, It la the eqrly M<4Y ? variety. y A New Flower Yard. The Methodists are laying oqt a beautiful fl >wer garden iq tlje ohuroh yard The design is a large star with a circle r~ in the center and a broad border on three ie sides. The border trimming of the j. circle and star is violets, various plants and flowers are being planted in the points of the star, the circle and the out* side border. It will present a pretty sight when the flowers are in bloom. it To Cnre a Cold in One Day ) Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund ithe money if it fails to cure. K W. GfoTpla foWpre 3 is on each box. SUip.. Vl-ly Trip to the Festival. ie [b Spartanburg's May Festival takes place in that city May 1st to 3rd. An effort is on foot to secure a sufficient number of persona to go from Unien to ,y get a special train. If as many as thirty r. will go a special car will be furnished Union's delegation to bring them back it after the ponce# qt night." The pripe g will he one fare for round trip. This js lt an opportunity that should be embraced bv all lovers of fine mucin and flne arts. "Those v. hbliig to go ou this train, May ] 9 3rd, will leave notice at Holmes A ' Moore's Pharmacy. We have no doubt 1 D> this number can be readily secured, c, Speak quick if you want a seat. 1 k. re Yoa kn w*a\ W ; g. When you take fcjVove^s tasteless Chill 3 Tonic becanse the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that ft ?y is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste!oes tie crm. No cure no pay. 50c. 43-1 re A Mtirdrr at Whittmirm. a , ' i Mr. W. 8 J^ee, a- aserctiant at Whit- i mires, recently moved from 01 In too, was I at murdered in bis store la?t Thursday night by some parties crushing his head 1 ' with a scantling. It seems that be must | krt have been awakened some time during ] ig the night by some party or parties de- < ce manding admittance, and supposing < . them to be customers he admitted them, j , He was found in hit atbre deud with his ; ltr head crushed the next morning. Robch bery must luve been the object of the 3 assassin as some money and goods also three pistols and a watch bad been * stolen. No definite oloc to the murderer or amdsrsrs has yet beso obtalaad, <' " v tr- -' t w- *: HI -i T Iron Bridge for mater's. At their meeting Monday the County ' Joard decided to build a new steel bridge n place of the.present bridge known hs tfintei 'h bridge. The contract for furlishing the material, laid down at Union. L ras aw tided to Mr. Geo. 11. Crafu*, of u Atlanta, Ga., who is to furnhh eveiy- o hing necessary for the bridge. The ti :hain gang foioe will b* ntil ze Pby lh** a ounty in the building of the pierj and fl ridge. The county will haul the ina- k erial to the bridge with its team A h onipetent roremau will be employe I to * uperintend the work. This uews w<|] tl ause rejoicing in tliat section of the S onnty. b Tliere are several other bridges to be tl uiilt in the near future which work will n ie done pnncipably with chain gang 4*bor. s a How's This. ^ b We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ? or any case of Catarrh that cannot be ** uml by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ? \ J. Chin ny & oo. Props Toledo. O. y We, the undersigned, have known-F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and belive 81 iim perfectly honorable in all business ? ranarctions, and financially able to carry b ut any obligation made by their Arm. 8 Vfst& Truax Wholesale Druggists JJ1 'oledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & " f artin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, * Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally. a cting directly upon the blood and aucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. lJ ler bottle. Testimonials free. ^ Hall's Family Pills are the best. Jj Death of Mrs. M. F. Fant. ^ tl Mrs. M. E. Fant died at the home of g er son P. E. Fant in Union last Satur- a< ay night after an extended illness. Mrs b< 1 ant was anout ou years 01 age. one n] ras possessed of a kind, gentle end lov- fJ( ble disposition, and was loved by all ^ rho knew her. She had been in ill ai ealth for some time, and while her w emise was not wholly unexpected, the tj nnouncement was received with sorrow H] y her host of friends. The family have ^ be sincere sympathy of the entire oom- ti aunity in their hour of sadness. In her y, leath Union has lost one of its best (i] fomen, one whose life was a shining w I lustration of thd beauty and loveliness ^ f a christian oharaoter and Ufa. While tj be parting is sad and the grief of the jved ones is heard to bear, there is oon- m olation in the thought that their te n- b. orary loss Is her eternal gain. She has ^ pne to her reward. You m <y not call a, icr hack but vow may follow her hence H nd there will be a glad reunion on (he e. ther shore. gt The funeral servlc* s were conducted i, t the home by Iter. L. M. Rice. b ter pastor, and the remains were laid to u" est ia the old cemetery in the presence p if a boat of sorrowing relatives and rienda. The mound was covered by a a wautiful floral tribute from the hands 5 >f loving friend. 3 "Weil done thou faithful servant ^ Enter Into the kingdom of thy Lord " lira. Fant was a daughter of Maj. McJenkins, and the wife of David J. Pant. >be leaves three daughters, Mrs i. . A. Porter, of -Santo?; Mrs.- Dira rhomaa, bf Miss , and Mrs. Mary Oiliam, Of Union, hu<l sik sons, Maj. Jno. k Fant, qupt. of E-lucai i m D#. B Pant and P. E. Fant,' of Union,'and Dr, 4. E. Fant,'qf Sautuc, E|r 4. LeyfU 1 Pant, qf Alabama, nnn Mr. Mwnro * Pant, qf Arkansas, < ft Kelton Dots. ii Si Mr. Editor:?Since my last letter ft ve have had some soipe hard rains wtycq U vasbcd Iftfldq Yery Mly, and have a tut the farmer* somewhat behind with '< heir work. ?' Rev. Sam T. Creech preached an able u>d instructive sermon to a large con- * negation at Foster's Chapel Sunday, 3, flfb Mr. Creeps is a trqe worker and * m tn h* fnnnri atarava at hia ixuiK Hi) M ? rM w Twl4Mn T "T/ M tv n lis kMnesa bp q^s wqn a l^qst qf fripuds ? md In heartily welcomed wherever he a f?*. k Mr. Willie Gault spent Sunday with T lis parents near Kelton. a Rey. and Mrs. S. T, Oreeob returned ei K>me Thursday after a pleasant visit e with friends at Gaffney. n: Rev. Mr. Carroll preached at Mt. Joy c< Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. Quite an in usual crowd was present > ' ? Miss. Beitha Wo^, pf i*niPfl, ?c- ? jorttmn^d J^erhloe, Walter aud ? [lonVi Going spent don^ay at Kelton. ' Messrs. John Qqqlt aqd WilSQU fage, *[ Faqolet, spent last Saturday and Sun. E lay with relatives near Kelton. The picnic which was given last Sat- j( inlay by the teacher and pupils of the j, Kelton school was a grand success, aud 0 sras enjoyed by those who attended. ? There will be a medal contest at t'ie Kelton school bouse Friday. 7'.'^ p. m . ft ^nril Ijtitty "" 4H* are lpyiled tq attend q Mi?tf May Qaqlt, ot Kelt >n. attended a jprvipe at Mesopotamia (a^t Sunday* a Mr, A- 6- Wood and wile, ofwu- ?' ilamstqn, S. Q , spent a few days wi'li \ us last wees. Mr. Wood is one of Wil- (l llamston's prominent business men and 0 * brother of our own popular Dr. L. J. 9 Wood. We are always glad to have such men come amonr us. t Miss 8allie Fowler, one of Kelton'a f hom^Satur- \ day rrotp npr brothers across the river > where she b?? bppq Visiting for the past, week. Mws Sal He is very popular. Hsssxb. | Public Meeting. . A RHMg fl* the legal voters I \d Ltqion sonooi district ana returning ml or pommel property therein for 8 taxation la hereby oafied to assemble at c Union C. H , on the 3rd day of May, ' 1901, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the pur- ' pose of voting an additional tax to sup- ' plement the general tax for the support J yt schools not to exceed U npUte 1 J. A. Pant, ; W. T. Beaty, L. G. Young, v. *? , W.JL TflO*s *, V0*** Jl W.Boeoxh, t , J, D, AKTHVa, ] * UNCLE JOE AND LIZ }lscass*s the Buffalo Order While la Union -Great Piospccts For Carlisle. Editor Tmiec?Nothing would do At last Monday but she must go up to )wd witb m * to get h hat and ootun ther trix. Now I told that gal some i n if ago that if she didn't mind that her nr.ics would get her p*w into sum difkilty, for she knows I am a truth tellin amp uii etin Methodist and there has een sum questions a^ked that would ?eiu to rell-ict upon inv veracity, and hat unsuspecting gal is the cause of it. he saw me wariu a bulge with a calf's end on it and asked m? if I w is one of ' he calfrt. I told Iter I was one of the i otde order of buffaloes, and she saM: Whar's your hump." That somehow . ot me but I saw she was not satisfied ' long that line. So when we got to Jnion and went to Mister Fo ter's store ' > look at their hats and Liz soon p'cked i ut one that she said sooted her style of eauty, and we had a nice chat with ' lies Roberta Hix, who showed us those wo hats that seemed to strike your incy. That rainbow hat L zsaid might nit a newspaper man who was a h'oated ?id holder and didn't mind expense, \ ut it was too gay for a little mouse of ( hotel gjrl. OI course we had to call t the lUcket and Rice's, for Liz soon 4 ids out where to find things cheap, and ] rhilst I was on a trade at the Racket , missed L'z. I was not oneasy for that il is able to take care of herself. As 1 e were about to pass by the Uuion ' [otel that handsome olerk oalled us and i lid Liz was in the dining room eating er dinner and invited her paw to join m which he did, as he always was an iternal improvement man and loved ood v it ties. Sure enough there was , mt inquisitive creeter setting by Big ison Odtzel, and trying to flud out all lout that buffalo business. He told < ->r it was more tim3 honored than ( lasonry and was inaugurated by Buf- j do Bill before the Revolutionary war. ow you ort to see Liz look at her jxiw ' ;> tut that time and voq could hgve told t bat she thought, {n fact she told m? lat he was nqonstrou* goad 1 taking and is liked him, but what would have innmA nf liini in A nnoniufl onH fioflroa mt-y You can't fail that gal much j ?u bet, Well, we had a fine dinner and T vjoyed it monstrous and wended our 1 ay to the kara and arrived home all t ght, But Ida is not satisfied yet about tat Buffalo society. j Our city, viz. that is, Carlisle, will >on be on the boomiest boom that ever jomed in this country. They intend J > bring the river down through the oity ud it will be but a short time until we , 'ill have street oars, eleotrio lights, teldjoues, eotton and wooden factories, k earn ships navigating our river and the ] ggeat crop of cotton ever remembered j y the olderst citizen. No one can head i off, for our people have the push and ( lenty ot money and that always wins. There has been a large force of haDds t work on our streets, now Vander- ] jilt's drive) can't hold a light to them, tut we must close as that An nan ins 1 uainess might be in order again. Jo2 RpDy. I\ W0f)THV SUCCESSOR. Something New Under The Sun." Al| doctors have tried to euro ATA BltH by the use of (towders, aolda, ases, inhalers and drugs in paste form, heir powders dry up the mucuous lembranes causing them to crack open nd bleed. The powerful acids used in dialers have entirely eatep away the ime membranes that the?r makers ?med to cnrPi while paste* and ointteufs cannot reaoh tho disease. An old ; nd experienced practitioner who haw 1 )r many years made a clone sWr ??.i I pectalty of the treatment of CATARRH. I as at last perfected a Treatment ^hich " 'hen faithfully u8^' pot only relieves t onoa. hnt permanently cures 0.\-1 AKkH, by removing the cause, stop-ing the discharges. ?nu curing all in 4 US me only remeay Known l soienoe that actually reaches the af- i lcted parts. This wonderful remedy is nown as "SNUFFLES the CrUARANEED CATARRH CURE," and Is sold ' t the extremely low price of One Dollar, ach package containing internal and . sternal medicine sufficient for a louth's treatment and everything ne- 1 sesary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect 'OUHE; eyet made and U '>*>' recognized as the only flftfe turj ositive cqre for thqt annoying ami dun , usting diseaee It oiires all inflamaon quickly and iiermanently and is also 'onderfully quick to relieve HAY EVER or COLI) in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often ' ;ads to CONSUMPTION?"SNUFT?ES" will save ^rou if you use it at nee. It is no ordinary remedy, but a' omplete treatment which itf positively uar^tepd to ChVe CATARRH in nnv arht or stage if used according to the \rectioqs which accompany each packgo llon't delay but send for it at once, nd write full particulars us to your conition, and you will receive special adtoe from the discoverer o? this wonlerful remedy regarding your case withut cost to you beyond the regular price f "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE," Sent prepaid to any address in the Jnited States 'o^ Canada on receipt of Vne Dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN {HUES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332* ifarket Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Ifl-ly Guaranteed ^QQQ Salary 52W3. Men gnd women of good add res to reiMkOAnf ha sAmA frv ft aval unnolnMncr HCPVMV l|B| w MMVVI igents, others for local work looking after >ur inteiests. $900 salary guaranteed early; extra commissions and expenses, adid advancement, old established louee. Grand chance f^r carpelt fnan >r to seou^e {toeitiou l^.^Vth^orte4 ana future. New, briliant lines. Write at once. STANFORD PRESS, 13 Church St., New Haven, Coon. % Stop* the Cough aa<f War** off the GaW. * Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure 1 oold in one day. No cure no pay. Prion $6 oenta. - $g-i HARRY The Recognized Lea Below we mention a f give you an idea of Silks. Our stock of Silks this season is tho most complete line we have shown, as follows : Printed Foulards, rxmisines, Wash Taffettas, Liberty Satins, Satin Foulards, Peau de Sole, irmnrp, Gros Grain, Japs, Plain Tatfetta, Corded Tuffetta, Novelty u.ii v>? ? ? iniDi r#uern?, dihck batins, etCj Prices 50c to $1.48 a yardWool Dress Goods. Our splendid trade in this line tells as plainly that we have the "proper things," such as Poplins, Henrietta, \lbatross, Nunsveiling, Prunelle, Lansdown, Homespuns, Serges, Cheriots, Mohair, Melrose, Tricot-Flannels. Florentine, Pierola, Crepon, Hravonette, etc. Prices 25? a yard to $2.48. Wash Goods. We are showing the greatest variBty In this line ever seen in the city as follows: Batiste Florentine, Per;ales, Madras, Zephyr Ginghams, Horded Chamhray, Satsuma Silk, Palermo Foulard, Zamora Cords, Hoverts, Figured Lawns, Silk Dimi.ies, etc. Prices a yard to Linings. We oarry the best Lining and Dress bindings to be found in Union. (The ireas makers will tell you the same l w I ? \ UIIJK . ) S. H. &. M. Bindings, Feders Brush 1 Sdge, Maxlme Brush Binding, Velreteen, eto. 10c a bunch to 10c a pard, Peroallnes, Corset Jeans, Plain Siesia, Double Face Silesia, Ferea-silk, Spun Glass, Collar-Canvass, Elastic Duck Canvass, Linen Canvass, Cam- < jrlc, etc. 5 cents a yard to 25 :ents. We ask that you C line, whioh will 001 are Leaders. Yours HARRY , ???????www?? Wo sell Hams, and Wo sell Sausage, t Wo soil Boneless I niee^ We soli F lour that We soil most everj tttrkl 1 1> ? ? - - ? r^ci/ilto J hut for lesi W? sell Cabbage, kind^i ofCanuc In fact wo nro tlie e very tiling-, CALL AN [ YOURS TG W. H.WE5 Bank Building. Union "HPS*-*-????? Do You Need Built 125.000 Shingles, 28,00(3Fi Siding, 25,ooq fopt Flooring, 3* Mouldmgs, Casing, Sash. Dc Scroti Work, Laths, Lime, Ha at yard, near Electric Light h P ATT A n u n AADO Incf f/jouii.n/1 wvr 4 iauu ' w v/i\o j u Jl be pleased to show stuff and m W. R. THE PARLO Having recently purch^nw^ the bi I am prepared to stilly the needs of ; US Y< and they will be attended to. y ALL QOODS 1DR] But^ Rgg? and Vegc H IC4HEST P For garden, farm and barnyard CHASu R. SI i PHOI &BELK ders in Dry Goods. ew articles which will our Immense Line: n^ACC T* > 2 rw rM 3 r? /vr> Lfl 111 We are showing some very smart ? designs in all-overs, Lace Appliques, Silk Appliquos, Fancy Braids, Steel Trimmings, Gimps, etc. ?> centa a yard to $1.98. Embroideries, Laces. Our splendid trade in this line is sure proof that we have the right things and right prices. Beautiful Val. Laces, Insertions, Embroideries, including some lovely match patterns. Prices le a yard to 8i.9a White Goods. We are still in the lead with White Goods. Our shelves and counters are chock full with Persian Lawns, India Linons, Imported Organdies, Nainsooks, Linen Lawns, Dimities, etc. 5 cents a yard to $1.00. Table Linens, Towels, Etc. Every lady should see our Table Linens. We have some lovely designs in short lengths, 2 to 51 vards. warranted all pure Linen, 72 inches wide 75 cents a yard to $1.25. Doilies and Napkins, 35 cents per doien to $4.00. Towels 5 cents to 50 cents each. Notions. We carry a very large assortment of Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Goods, etc. Prices extremely low. nillinery. Besides having a splendid jassortment of Millinery Goods, we have secured this season, one of the best trimmers that comes South, who will do her utmost to please you. larefully inspect our avinoe you that we 1 r to serve, & BELK. they are fine onest that are fill Pork, :Iam? and they are makes good cake, ^thiiig1 that, is* nice, goods that others s money, Potatoes, and nil jm " u v*ooas. cheapest on mo?t ) SEE US > PLEASE, 5T & CO., Baohelor Street, , S. C. - "i* ling Material? aming and plank, 30,000 feet 3,000 feet Ceiling, 17,000 feet >ors, Blinds, Turned Work* ir and Cement on hand now louse. See the novel styles Mr. W. McCormick will prices. W. E. ALMAN. R GROCERY isines* of the PARLOR GROCERY, your table. OUH WANTK flth promptness and dispatch. LIVERED FREE, stables always on hand. RICE8 PAID produce suitable for table use HTH, mgr. fiEs re.