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^ ^ 1 . /J/y* ;<*>/ |gg|| -. -. J. ? . -;tv V.-, , , \N *- W\\?| ^^.: x . ? t. Daily we are Seasor A new lot of P. J in the popular Fru: Strawberry. Also New Have just got in the li OT.TVRS Sf.ifVi?l Hovilofl - . place to put them. Come the same time do yourself { Right Priced. Fresh arrival of PI PINEAPPLE, ASPARAf ^ If you are not a custoi FEE and TEAS, you will until you are. 30 to GO dozen Eggs 1 Hens every day. ' Weekly Supplies of J Bacon, Pork Sausage. Do like others, T. ADVANTAGE of OPPORTUNITY, have to set a j table with Fresh Seasonable Delicj and Staples by i ing often at [the s of YOUNG t * ** ???????? ^DR. I. Qrown and Bridge Work a Specialty - Local Laconics HAPPENING* OF INTERES1 ABOUT ' PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. 4 - 4/ Mr. R. N. Harris was in ^' Wednesday. Hon. J. 0. Ott8, of Gaffney, us a pop call while in town Wei day. Mr. L. A. Stoll, of Rock Hill, a visit to his son, Mr. W. A. Sto the electric light house. Rev. W. H. Miller, of Enore G.f spent a few days with his so H. Miller, of Union, this week. All gates opening 011 a side sho\tld he made to swing inwai of across the sidewalk. Mrs. T. C. Duncan and her dt ter, Miss Medora, are attendini Musical Festival at Spartanburg Rev. D. P. Boyd and wife, of berry, are on.a visit to his son C. T. Boyd, of Union, this week, Mr. Jeff Hughes, who was rc And brutal I v iiMMtmltorl lnut. wo, j slowly recovering from hi* injji TJ>e Methodists of Bockhart ai ranging to build a nioe church at i\\' place. The work of building wi i gin In October. '4 . Mr. L. L. Wagnon* is repai his residence on Church street, \ is adding materially to the ap ance of the building. Mr. A. H. Washburn, of Ohar N. C., is in Union looking afte machinery that is arriving at B Jtyjlis from his house. See the announcement of Ha Belk. They will make your n water and unclasp the strings to purse. Have you tried any of those at Young the Grocer's. They hi and oan be prepared in 5 min You can get Mock Turtle, Oh | and'almost any variety you k Try a can. A fresh lot of ci \ ^ goods of every imaginable vi I * "have just arrived, and the price right. Step in and ask Mr. W< jj about the favorites. 1A Continual Feas Of Good Things t ^ieat, and Thing | Good to Eat, at 1 YOUNG CltOCEir: receiving New an table Goods. . Fitter's Famous Preserve Lts, Pineapple, Q,uince ar Line of Soups. louse such u big and varied lot and Straight, that we can't find and help relieve the situation and ^ood by getting something Fresh ai [CKLES and SAUCES, LUNC jJUS TIPS and all the regular staph ner for our Chase & Sanborn's CO never know what you are missii ?resli from North Carolina Mounta Lvingan's Reliable Hams, Breakf: ake the i fe @ You 0?od m$mm iSfi and ?iy acies t/. / v. . . /'* ^ zisit- ? < / V - v . _ ,ter.l ' r^j&ss&Zn \* V? COPYP'?-.? HE GROCER M. 11A.IR,# ENTlST.^wte^ Office Bank Building Union. S. < [ We regret to learn that Mr. J. Long has had a back set and is si fering considerably. He has be TOWN 8l,^errn8 some time from the efTet of the grippe, and his many frien were hopeful that he had about i covered. The Union Dramatic Olub is boc town ed to play "A Rival by Request" GafTney Tuesday, the 7th. We 1 speak for them a liberal patrons gave from the citizens of Gaffney. It h good play, and all home talent. is on Holmes and Moore succeeded (jj securing quite a largo number of pi ' sengers yesterday morning to t Musical Festival at Spartanbui ,e g# There was a coach full and we ha u| r# no doubt thay enjoyed the occasic M. W. Bobo has just put up a lar walk an^ han<Jsome awning in front of 1 d in- store? extending entirely across bo show windows. An attractive I partmeut sign is painted on tc m i "Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes a 5 the Hats, Furniture." a A regular commu wh. cation of Union Lod| m " j<srNo' 75? A- F> M" v be heid Friday nig /\vy \ Business of iiup tbbed .. tBoce 10 oomo up. ? _8 4- MgIvisbiok, R. P. Hakky. ane8, Seoy. W. P?i l'11". The A H. Foster Co. speaks a p ii u" able this week when t.hey say,"/ vertlslng is tho Power that inai Things go," also when they say tl nting the goods must be there to back vhich -the advertisement. This kind of i >pear- vertising makes interesting readi for the buyers who are not slow catch on to merchants who back lotte, their advertisements. Our hustli r the advertisers are ready and willing uffalo show their hand at dvery call. C out their ads. and go see for yours< rry <fc The Carolina team passed thron louth Unl?n Wednesday evoning aftei your successful game at Spartanburg w Woflord to the tune of (> to 4. 1 game was called during the Oth soups ning and tho score at the ending re fine the 8th was counted by previous utes . rangemeut to call tho game in tl icken to catch the train for Columbia. 1 wish, arrival of a ball team in Union c tinned ates nearly as much interest and < iriety cletment as the elephant when 1 m are circus comes to town. This n! ignon will playv several games during union in Columbia. tTook 1'irst Honor It gives us pleasure to that Dr. It. Webb Thorns* ated at tho University of this week with (irst honors O of 80. He received the g< for crown and Bridge work a great achievement, nud proud of her sou, who by cl cation and diligent study distinguished himself. 1) son will locate in Spartanbi he has formed a partnershi] ^ J. C. Oeland, a successful w that city. Mr. Thomso J friends in Union wish him success in busiuess. d ? Deafness Cannot be ( by local application as they c<i ig the diseased pcition of liter j is only one way to cure de; m that is by constitutional renu< ness is caused by an inlkiuiet of the mucous lining of the Tube. When this tube gel you have a rumbling sound oi hearing, and when it is enti 01 deafness is the result, and un llaniation can betaken out an I a restored to i's normal conditk will I e dt-sltoyed forevei; niti at of ten ate caused by catarrh . nothing but an inll uned condi Qd mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred any case of deafness (caused 1 .. that can not be cuted by Ilal ^ Cure. Send for circulate, tie F. J. Cheney & Co., Sold by druggists, 7oc. p Hall's Family Pill are the I dg Another Dastardly D On last Wednesday night al jn o'clock the barn and stables A. Ilolcomb, of JJogansv burned to the ground. Mrs was awakened by the roar of !g|- and waked Mr. Ilolcomb, v and looked out only to find in Haines. The alarm \vasgi> fire had gained too much he the building could not. be s: by the heroic efforts of tie cotton bouse between the stat residence was saved. it was i circumstance that the wind vv ~r away from the other two built N it been blowing towards the i would in all probability burned. The stables were yards l'rom the house. Mr. lost his two line mules, valui .'10 bushels of corn which he h; bought and *2o0 bundles of foti a sad blow to Mr. Ilulcorub the sympathy of the entire ec It will be remembered tin demic of burnings and robbe occurred a year ago was in tl and or.o negro was killed wan's which seemed to put ;i Hut it. seems that there are s: I around tliat section. We sii t the scoundrel who did tlti < I _ vv ill ha caught and receive hisj B This kind of thing makes a that it is not safe to lie do.\ ~ its lie may wake up to Ibid h destroyed by tire. We hope for the guilty party will !>e pi cently. These scoundrels 1 more istanfords on their track Knitting Mill Noti n A very sad affair ojcurif L/- Friday, 2(ilh insj-ant, at not t Noland, son of Win Noland, a chair dead lie had lieen c< <r- for some time hut i o one inn 1'* his death was so near. His f en sician. Dr. Pool, arrived at ;ts in a short time after the re ds I curred and pronounced the re- rauure. JjOuih wus auuiit roui old. The sorrowing family sympaty of all who knew t ik- was laid to rest at the Pi at cemetery. >e- Mr. and Mrs. John Foster a ;ge over the arrival of a twelve * a at their house. The Union cotton mill ba the Knitting Mill Saturday e\ in played in different parts of is- town. They took their stand he opposite Annie's home whi< ft. her very much for she was sicl ,ve again boys, you are thrice wel )n Mrs. J. ?,.' Kirliy spent a $t Qrindall last week. P? Annie 1 va ,th ADVERTISED LET! )o>P Remaiog in the Post Office D(* S. C., for the weekending 1901. ni- Mr L S Boroughs ge, Miss Fannie Brutou, col rill Uira Janle Bull 1,1. Mr Willie Oline Mias Lelha Dill or* U 11 Dunlap Mr Gazzie Fowler Mr John W Gist M F D Gregory Mrs Victoria Hall ar- Mrs Eula Harrison Ld- Mr L II Hobson res Mis Sarah Hughes lat Mr J C Lancaster Up mism niary lajwis A .1 Peppers int? Mrs Margret Voter fo J)ick Reynolds u Mr Mines Hobinsot) . 1 Mrs Cojnpler Season |!J5 Bell Thomas j,: Miss Ann Thompson llp Mr A U Vaun 9,r# Mr Samuel I) Whshiugtou igh Mr dames Wilkes r a Sam Williams ith W W Wood ^he Arthur Young ir\. Pernors calling for the : of fera will please ray it' advei ar- will he required to pay on J*16 | their delivery. . J. C. Hunter re- ... 3x- To Cure a Cold in On< the q-a|je LM^tiye Bromo Quinli l.n.6. AH? druggists refund the i r?* | fall to cure, E W, Grove1 oo each bos. Me, ss Don't in u eluss jhl medtii This is Union is ? t lose pppli- iNit has thus r. Th'om- a\j irg, where p wmi Kr. dentist of n's innny PICTUR II,, PASSE I SS FRAMES eustachian Is inlhuued r imperfect irely closed less the in- g 35 Price wil i. which is tion of the Dollars for lycatafti,) we want the r< 1 s Catanli <*. I Trttn.tr. ( ? " v l_ JfSt. II, From iV of Mr. H illc, were i. Ilolcoiub the flames, . Mz Pictures fr< m\ but the . it Everything ighbors tlie , . - r IS"::!";: rate. We as blowing I 1 'Sennit them. have been about 50 Ilolcoml) ed at $250, ad recently WvJ Ider. It is and be has C*.f\ immunity. WvJ it the cpiries which his section, soon nfli r- M K ,u'r: IIII IT VY P -lht<k?TtS citi'/?n feel . rn to sl< ep, ' is propel ty Reviorit'ling the Church i tin seatch ? who I dili- Rev. Sam. T. Creech, of K need a l?-w called in and had a pleasant with us when in Union Wednc ? He informs us that his congrej at Foster's Chapel are rfctnor and fixing up the interior of *1 liaio hot church, the pulpit is being ren jo. Louis ed and a nice choir stand is , fell from erected, the interior of the chu >iuplainintf j0 painted. When tno wo igiued tliu finished the appearance of th( amity p i\ - Pi<>r will be considernb!y impi t le scene (^reec|j jg fuji nf energy, an ccident oc- . . , .. . i , ,, , consciencious and untiring wor! case neatt L1 w . , ... , 6 rtcen years 118 "a9fer a ^ inevard. ,,Xe II," the home'gold curi esbyterian . _ . ? 7" . , An Inorenious Treatment by \ ro ri'ioi -iii<T Drunkards nro Beuier Cured E pound biy iQ sPito or Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weaki nd visited of the Norvts. A Pleasant rening and Positive Curo for thd' our little Liquor Habit. I one time , ??ih p'eased If ,s now generally known an ir Pome derstood that Drunkenness is a d come' and not weakness. A body filler / ' i . poison, and iterves completely sha 1 liy periodical or constant! use of i r eating lipuorrs, rerpiires an autidot jAUltlh. nl?lo of neutrali/ing anil eradicatui - poison, and destroying the craving EES. toxicants.* Sufferers may now cure selves utriiome without publicity ( at Union of time from business by this.worv Mav 3rd "HOMK GOLDCUHK" whigh has * nprfAPtiwl lifter n u vnnva r\i oIauo and treatment of inerbriate^ The fill use according to directions o wonderful discovery is positively anteed to cure the most obstinate no matter how hard a drinker, records show the marvelous trailsf lion of thousands of Drunkard: sober, industrious and upright me WIVES CURE YOUR IIUSDA CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATF This remedy is in no sense a nc but is a specific for this disease and is so skillfully devised an< pared that it is thoroughly soluhl pleasant to the taste, so that it i given in a cup of tea or coffee \v the knowledge of the jterson tak Thousands of Drunkards have themselves with this priceless re and as many more have been curi made temperate men by havii "CURE" administered by loving f and relatives without their knov in coffee or tea, and believe toda they discontinued drinking of the freewill. DO NOT WALT. Do deluded by apparent and inisli "improvement. Drive out the d at once ami for all time. The "I GOLD CURE" is sold at the extr above 'eh 'ow Pr'c0 ?' One Dollar, thus j CuAd L within reach of everybody a trea rtiK^Hl, more effectual than others costing e cent lor $50. Full directions accompany package. .Special advice by skille p m aicians when requested without charge. Sent prepaid to any part ? Da. v world on receipt of one dollar. A * Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILES & ie Table ta. PANY, 2330 and 2332 Market nonsy It it Philadelphia, s signature ^correspondence strictly confh *T'> S( 0.1/ ci ixt week but come ant hat we are offering in ES ? MEDl PARTOUTS 5, ETC., ETC III I he no tons oom, you need the goo >e your gain for one w< lay 6th to Dm on? cent to' else in this line are too busy 1 me early==get in the s me late==o*et leff ? I c hilt; **%*<& J&; ' l||Cg?gfe ""h *: S 3* rit ker'in !; p tJfThe : C\v styles of The H, K ' j every v here, but the qnai - > j > g5 !)Bc(Tnho< be imitated! T] I H stands at the head and rigl vhicli Dji S (2.ii0, $3, J3.n0?all leathei (ally j M Unequalled styles from the cente T fl manship that would coct you half sniper L by UNION "HO iTith Citation to Kindred and Creditors.! ttored ntoxi- stale of South C'uioMnn, > 0 cap- Counly ut' I'liion. i i?rtltun i .... ., for in- / heieas 1. lv h at tit. has made t to j them- n?e to grant hini 1 i leis ol'adminiMi on >r Joss the estate i t'ai tl < lleeisof X. Ala da derful bTiiiL, deceased. ^>een The.-t} tire, theiefote, t?? cite aw' ad- i ptudy monish ail and singular tno kindled and ' faith- ereditois of she said X. Amanda Kant, j f this decease), thai, they iie ami apjaar Itefoie ! guar- me, in the t'ouri ot probate, in he h-!d case, at I'm i ( 11 , Sou h Ci.i'oltn ., on the , <)u?' lotll d \ ot' W ?v, next, nfn r pllhlle.i- j orma- ten h-out. a' 11 <:>"eio; k in lit I'men >011 i k into t?sh'?A e.u-e, it' any they have, why the st! I udmiiiisti.ition should not ha XDh.. qti'.iii'i d [Pits' ?"4" " (il\eu in.tl -e my ie mi alt't Slid this ^Oltlv' 'iOtli day ot April, Amio Iknnini, l'.C'l. 1 ' .lasox M < ' I:mi:i:, anil I'i.iI-;'..!,_ can bo 1'iiDiiMtou <?n i? o ..so (j.-y i i .M.iy. r." i, it bout in Tin: Union i'nrics is.-jt. clfn'ii Citation to Kindred and Creditors.' medy, id and state of .So oil Carolina, ) i>r the; C'ouutA or Uifon. j vied Co Whtieuas, If. 1\ Kiojd lias made suit v that to ,oe 1,4 X'ii-it boo loiters of i.dimnistra- . ir oVvr. 'i?n dehorns nun <m ill" < Mare ami i not.be effeeta of "ii'liH I'ioy-i, d>..s i cadin^ Tlie-e are, thenfoi i e:te : lat ,td- ' liseaho moui&h aM and sin niai tin1 erediiois of i l()MK tbe baid S.diio Kinyi, <t? 10n P, tltiii t;.o> ; em^ly t.<j ana appear la fe.t: lire, in ti.o Court, of \ lacing Probate, to lio lielrl tit Ui Ion, (\ II.,'j .tment South Carolina, <>n the lo'hdsj <>f >.i, v ; $2-? to next, nfltr public >t io i hereof, at il ' 'each o'cluck in the ton-iiuou. to show cause, d pity- |f any tl,ey have, why th- s;ud aduiiuis?xt Uation should not Ik- nrtnUd. oftne (iiven until i my hand stud seal litis nmf 30th day of April. Anno Domini, 1001. at~LZ" .1 A SOX M. ttHKKH, tftreef l'rol Hte Judge, lental Publinhtd on the 3rd day of May, 1001, in the Umion Times. la-Ht. nnt i niog 1 see OLSONS -EASELS side ration. ds. Our loss will sek, May nth. five dollars, at the same ;o enumerate wim, IlliE CO. s juesmrt A<acMiiii?MiM^| M ^iieK^l|I ^ f "> . rrrc?r ? o 450^~^TiSI 'iti/ and. irorkmaH le shoe that wins inedalsH B again as much in any other shoe.l I . (51 Hit x ''i ' ' " ' ' Convj ir.i,r ' BATHING COMFORTS make for health just as surely as proper medicines at the proper time. We care for both tiic inner and the outer man by providing requisite internal remedies and exquisite external accessories to make the bath more delightful?sponges, soap, brushes, rough towels, toilet waters?all of the highest jrade we can find in the market. Union Drug Co. Stops tlic Cough and Works the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No oure no pay. Prloe 25 oeuta. 43*1