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Thirteen Hundred Dollars *>-.r W rth of Furniture Just Received. Wo j.ie Loaded to the Muzzle And can supply you with anything in this line from a b. by rocker or go-cart to the w MOST ELABORATE SUIT Of F.urniture for the parlor, bed room or dining- room. As a special feature this week we wish to call your attention tc our it ' Immense Line of Rockers. We are going to make a drive with thpcp nm^nrf t V? i r% n a WAAVW V V? AAA W A< ^ W VAAV A V A. A A JL-* y kj DON'T YOU BUY until you have inspected my line. Just store it up in your think-shop that no matter what inducements are offered you Bobo is Never Undersold. This applies as well to every department of our two big stores. . M. W. BOBO. Local Schedule lor Passenger Trains. Mrs. Sarah McCubbins who has Ireel v siting her mother at Blacksbnrg ie trains fhom ooi.umbia. turned to TTnion on a bnamf*8v'trip of on Arrive 9:15 a. m. Depurt, 9 :15 a. m day this week, tlieu returned to Blacks " 1:40p.m. " 2:00p. m burg. trains from spautanrpro. W a XTKD ?Energetic lady or per Arrive 11 87 a m. Depart 11 7 a. m tl"nan to represent us iu your town ne " 7:10p.m. " 7:80 p. in community. Steady employment, goo Bkvn F.Tsvir.LE PrDLI81IINO f'o Local News Notes Bpr,ne,t*v||,e-s c . Mr. Ouzel will build the stairway c Put Togettcr For Realty Referent. 1*?* ? s t near the rear. The stair way in the rea ^ .?! j tu?.? k., 'H fo ^ torn away and an elevator wi Gathered Here and There by p|? |n at ,hat point runn(pg frpr ^ Our Man About Town. 'wsement to the top tloor. (Juite a delegation of the young ladie We insert local lines for the adver- of the town witli escorts visited tli tisinp merchants at 5c per line, one electric light power house air insertion. 8^c per lino for non-ad- water works plant Tuesday night. Th vertiaers. power house is Itecouiiug quite popula ii as a place to visit in the evening afte II A Mnv'u ton i,ni ill lev lipnvmir * *> ' " 1 J "B the birhts are 1't. completion. ? ... ... .j.. At the meeting of the Union Count Mr. F. \\ . Moore will sell coal this n , o . . . . ,i ; , board of Pensions Monday the follow season. See his ad. in this issue. . , . . nig hoard was elected: 1). T. IMael See the list of juror's in this Issue chuirnian> M. H> Uc> w s Porter a<fl( drawn for the September term of court. lnH Sartor J)r Jno> M jMWHOn wa Kev. Sam T. Cr?ech called in torn elected physician and Mr. Jus. Sartor us while in town Wednesday. secretary. Who will Ret the first hale on the A piotracUd meeting will begin a Union market? Iluriy up Tube. Jonesville next Monday in the Metbodis The hanks and post ettlce closed L?ds?r chinch, llev. Mr. Hucks will tie a* Day. This was ulKiiit the only obeerv* listed in the mcet n g by Hov. S.uu T ance of the day in Union Creech, of K? lton. We predict a sue .... ... ceasful meeting. Mr. Creech is a ver Kr.GS WA N fk.L>.?I will |>ay lugUw, (M,cctMf?) w0,ker in ,|le Master'. vUg mrket pi ice for eggs ,an| Mo !,?? mrde a wouilruful rrcor, ' KWP'.'. . MITIl during hisaliurt ministerial work at Kol Mr*. F. M. Farr and Dr. Jas. M ton, having already gained fifty or nioi Farr and wife who have lieen spending acc< scions to the two churches in hii a few weeks in Saluda, N. C., will le- charge. turn Saturday. An arch in the front and one in th Mr. Thomas Dean, who bus lieen in rt>ar of the partition wall has been cu tbeeuiplo> of The. A. U. Foalei Co. for connecting the A. 11. Foster store rooi two tears, is now with Mi. Geo. II with tl,e one i,,Ht vacated by Duke ^ 4 ^ _% tlriitr chirn I* mill ? I i ? ? a weiwn iu ins puiaware wore. I T7 , " "'"7" "^"VT when finished. The brick wall ha Mf. John Hill, wife and little eon who 1 ^Iho been finished adding an addition! sponfrfi few days iii Union visiting at tin story to the rear of the building, home of Dr. aid Mis. J. H. Jiuoiilton have leiuieed to thvlr home. E"?,n? brought do ?n from Ash, vitle dead, jumped the track in the Unio Mr. Lav fence Doireh and family, who yuv,i Wednesday about 12 o'clock at. havfcbAen visiting Mr Sparks on Chinch attracted quite a ciowd while ffort ^ street,' have returned to their home at were being made to pull it Iwck on. 1 ' Grqy Court, Lauiens county. Wtl8 put back ou t he track at 4 p. nr Younp, the Grocer, is the sole agent ?f,*r <*veral ineffectual attempts ha in Onftro for the famous Fleischmann Ac been made. Co. *8 com prosed yeast. ^'liere aieothe Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablet yeasU.hut none like Flewehinanu's. If removes pimples, freckles, wrinklet 'W you wish to insure good, light, sweet and blackheads, redness of fuco or nos wholesome bread buck wheat cakes etc and rtny 8kln blemish. Kivln8 ft <>,e? aholesome Dread, oucr w neat taws, etc., Hnd beant|fuI complexion. $1.00 ask Young, the Grocer, for this yeast boJ( j H Mason & Co., Hancock Ask Inni about the prtmiuui. 1 Maryland. 20-1 ? '...ifi x** ?'.< ! ?' i ' ' ' t ' 4 , S ; irerit Counts. We are not doing any spread-eagle, circus poster advertising or making any , absurd statements regirding the great superiority of Tiib Ti.mks as compared with other papers. Hut we are devoting our time to getting out a fi st class pape full of news. Toe people are coinpeten to judge of its merits, and we are very 1 much pleased with their opinion pub- I licly and privately expressed, t'nso- I ik'iium PuiwTint'r? ruiiiiiiiiu i" n,nif 111 i steadily. They know where to coinu ; when they decide to take a newspaper. A Acw Corporation. ( In another column will be found i J notice of opening book* of subscription to the Bailey Furniture and , Lumber Co., of Union. ThecJipitnli- ^ zation of this company is to be $10-, 000 in 100 shares sf $1U0 each. , This concern, formerly under the j management of T. K. Bailey and K. L. McNally, has been doing an enor- ' mous business during the last two or three years and this organizing into a joint stock company means they j re getting ready to do a still larger business. We wish for them continued prosperity. Base Ball Dots. tioshenllill team crossed bats with Mavbinton team last Friday evening playing the nine innings not withstanding the rain. The (loshen Mill 1 ovs I came off victorious, score l'S to7 in favor of t ioshen Hill. Main feature of the game was the splendid pitching of James II Potent nugli. from Union, striking out IN men in the nine innings. Union mill team went to Pacolet last Saturday evening to play the Pacolet mill team They were rained out at the clo.se of the 4th inning. Union hoys were wiping up the earth with them tip to that time, having some II scores to Pacolet's 2, notwithstanding Petenhaugli had pitched hard the evening he- * fore which left his arm in had shape, lie ha<l struck out 4 of the hoys at the end of the 4th inning and was seemingly getting better every inning. We hear I'acoh-t will ho down Satnrdnv to try them over again. ('ome ahead boys we wi'l try to interest you at any time. } J,ct the Itirds Loose. Hundn ds of swallows have for 11 long time made their roosting pluce , in the large chimney of the Nationa' ^ Bank ouilding, sod many people have . watched them late in the afternoon ^ as they circled round at.d round rh?ohimney's ton and linlaly settle<i ( down in its mouth.* There seems to be several hundred of them and one would hardly believe they could all -i get inside tlie chimney, as they are ' seen flying in the air. A couple oi boys determined to capture them. f1 and after they had settled in the ' chimney Tuesday night they put a large wire cago over the chimney. f and the poor birds woke up WeJties- ^ day morning to find t,hoy had been ' trapped, and their tlTorts to escape 1 I were fruisless until Mr. W. 1). liar- 1 , ris went up and removed the box and ! released the harmless little prisoners ' Hurrah for Union's Mayor. e u it is with the greatest pleasure that ' we announce thai Mayor Young has i decided to put the disreputable negro . wenches who have disgraced our town so long to work upon the streets when , , tliey are convicted in his coutt. He lias" had a very attract! vet'.') uniform made for their use while serving out the sentence. Wc do not believe there ' are a dozen good citizens in the town who ,f j will not heartily endorse the mayor's ! action. AVe hotiovo it is striking the 0 ' key note and that it will not be long r j before every town in the State will II adopt the method. It has already had , a goou eiiecc nere even ifion; a single l) conviction. Several of our worst female ! characters have already j?iilletl up stakes anil gone hence. A name has already ^ been adopted fur this gang, "the firing e ! squadron." Thev will not he in the t| 1 chain gang but will have an overseer. Jurors Drawn. r The following is a list of the Petit ! Jurors drawn for the September court, j 1U01: y FIRST WRRK. Jack Miller J <i Bentley k J K Menu Wade Harns I W F Scales J W raw ford 8 J X llodgers J A burgess SG Brattou Win Uoss ' . Win I.ylos J II K el ley ' J W < Jregory 11 F Arthur t j Lawrence Burgess J 1) Brown J ! J F Parker W C Bobo J Jno H Morris S L Lawson - J K Whitiniro Walter Sanders W J IIallies J G Faucett J 1) KppsJr H I. McNally J ('Gibbes M C Leaver y Arthur Sims C W Miller . G W GoiniS; T J II Smith .Tr . F C Luke S M IticeJr K U II W Whitloek W S Mel.uro SECOND WEEK. e J T B Vaughan J X Fowler s J L Humes G C Harris J F Brandon Jasper Wilburn A W Green . J L Hancock o W A Moorehead W L Iniiiau it J 0 Crocker J T Harvey W 1> 'CI., m.... i. ,, .? mi^i tint uuiiinr i nilllCIl 11 I) J Gregory J G Mosloy " J 1$ Foster FG Austell e Charner Stephens .TC Pevis H J K Johnson W T lloleomb , J F West J F Hunter It C Williams L.TIIaines J Hen Smith J V Askew , J C Spears J B Calvert W K Thomson K T) Bailey (J K Ponder J H Bagwell J F M Adams I I) Page _ Court will conveno Monday September 10th,* Judge George 1*. Gage will preside. , ? rt WANTED. Five good salesmen and collectors for 8 Noith and Sou'h Carolina. Will pav ( -*rtlsry and commiss'on. Permanent po dtion with good ohanoe of promotion t<? 6 the right man. Position easily lllled by r a competent man. Call on or address a Tub Sinoeh Mfo. Cr? No pi, Ken>? uedv Building, Spartanburg, S. C. y 30-Xm. Trip t f'tnrsvills. \W had the ph-Asuro of a trip to I tncsville o i las Friday, th-< oo*son of the ' r.p being tin* nic'ti: g of L,ho Union '" vn*y 15 .j?Vist". \ 'ion. which cnr-ened on Thursday nd tv o in Sf sim uni .i S?Mtr.luy fiOOO. Tho meeting, while not very j largely attended on account of the had couth! on of the ro.ids, was a very lutereAting one, and very much en joyed by all those who were fortunate tnongh to be present. There w?re tome very el< qoenfc : ddres-es (luritut the meeting Among those present from u distance were 1 >r. A P M >ntague, President of Furman Univeriity; Dr. T. M. Htilev, Secretary of State Missions; A JIi, A Pitman, Kditor of the S 0. Biptist; and .1. VV. Gaines, of Welch Xeck High Schhool, Ilartsviile, S. 0. The regular routine bust ties was transacted, tud some very encouraging reports were submitted from the dill-rent jhurehes in the association, as well is interest ing work in the foreign field. One of the special features of Friday morning was the eloquent speech of Dr. Montague, speaking to the subject of Morinonigiu, in showing up their history ho became wrought up to a d? gree, and scored hKi?m enit >wl 1\' f Ar 4 Ua'i ?? *-?* ? 1 -? *- ?-^ txrutivuj i\?i mvii v; > 11 ill liV'i 11," I'S j ind questionable methods in gaining foot hold hero. Wo regret that lack if space d< privos us of reproducing his ipeeeli which wo took down at the si me. We are heartily in sympathy with his views and enjoyed his speech. He was not alone in his attack, but vas ably seconded by Dr. Bfiley, who vis done a good work in routing the Mormon elders to a certain extent,and ilso by Mr J. D. M??h>n, of Union, vho has no love nor sympathy for ;he Mormons. We regret that we i?d not tho privilege of listening t > i he sortnon at night by Dr. Montague, vhich we understand was a fine one md delivered with his usual elojuence. The following reports were made is tc the work of the association durng the past year; for which wo are ndebted to Mr. E. W. Jeter, the locretary : Churches in association, 20. Sp?tng capacity approximated 7,100. 7alue of church properties, $20,7)00. )eatli dnritig this year, 21. Addilons, 55. tONTRIBUTIOXS ANT) 1 >1S BU RSK M K VTS I'astor's salary, $2,205 21. State Missions, $127 78 Home Mission?. HO.25). Foreign Missions, $102.82 Education, $81 20. Orphange at Jreenwood, $120 05. Aged Ministers, '58 05. Home experses, $718 50 Miscellaneous, s7 81. While in Jouesviile we called in to tee several of our friends, am >ng vh nri wpre Messrs. J. W: Scott, Sam Liitl.-John, J.:L M-Whirter, T. L U imps, .1 B. Foster, and .1 F. .VIInan, with whom we had very pleasmfc chats. Wo had intended to go aver to the new mills that are going up in the suburbs of this hustling little oity and take a look around, but we were so pleasantly entertained b\ rnir friends, that the time siipped away unawares, and we found we had not enough time on our hands to gn and get hack to catch ihe train, and our experience when we were last there was brought vividly to our mind. We remembered what a hard race we had to catch the train, by having stayed and talked to l<>ng with these friends, but really they are all so pleasant and sociable and make one fool so much at home among them that it is hard to tear one's self away from the pleasant enjoyment. We were the recipient of a watermelon treat by Mr. J. B Foster. in the afternoon, and in the evening we took supper at the hospitable home fit our friend, Mr. T. L. Haines, where we assisted in destroying one of the finest Kleekley's that wo h?\e S'-en this season. It. makes our month water even yet when we think of that melon. We are indebted to our good friend Rev. L. M. R'ce, who has a good scent on trail, and knows where to find the good things, for piloting us in the direc. tlon of this pleasant home Union had a good delegation at Jouesville and they all say they were royally entertained by the citizens of this coming town. We are going back to Jonesvillo soon and we will tako ri look around and have something to say of the improvements going on up there. Our party arrived home about 10 o'clock at night, the train being some three hours late. ADVERTISED LETTERS K?m?ing in the Post Office at Union 8 C., for the week euding Sept. 6th, 1001 Rrieo, A K Ryrd, W \\ Diim-an, Mis Gallic Kichelberger, Rev. Jas W. F rrister, Miss I.illie <iatley, M i s .T I) Harris, TI?>nrv 1 lone Mrs I.'nth Howard, Wade L 'ague, \ M l.erton, Pies I<ong, < )tto McKoy, Miss Josephine Robinson, Mrs Klla Robinson, Mrs A II Klielor, Miss Mary Toliver, K F Tueker, Hovendy Tipson, <?eorge Wilson, Miss Mel lie Wingo, Miss Nora Young, Miss Halllo Persons calling for the above 'el ters will please ?ay if advertised, an I j nrill ko ta ,o ?? -m?/? />.> ? I I. ' *!< <?v ivjin v?? ??/ j/?j niig udui i' r their delivery, .1 C. Hunter. P. M. Su' scribe fur Tiie Timks ami ketp ported. Wo ?? <? now in nc*w quartern, a ?ul desire to tliiink oui'i'iistoinerH lot* slioii* p:ij-s<. favoi'H in tfixdo, mid wish to say thai w<5 oxiumh <^ ? v;Vil? (imio l'owtoc'k'hig' our BARGAIN COUNTERS with the same variety of useful and ornamental goods?and more of them-tlian wo have been carrying, also our SEWING MACHINE AND MUSICAL DEPARTMENT will be Special Features in our business this season. We represent several of the very best Machine and Mu ical Factories. Sewing Machines, Pianos, Organs And Small Musical Instruments, And are ready to supply demands at best bargains. Remember our new place is the o'd Racket (Glass Front) Stand. S. M. Rise, Jr., E. 0. Prop. ..ARE YOU.. Building-a House? The place to get your Locks, Hinges, Nails and other necessary Hardwrre is OETZEL'S NEW HARDWARE STORE. AT THE OLD RACKET ST RE STAND. Also a Full Line of Carpenters' and Painters' Supplies. STILL IN THE LUMBER BUSINESS! Six cars just unloaded, ten more'on the way, going almost as fa t as unloaded. Shingles, $1.95 to $-2-75 f?>r the best made. Siding, 90c to $1.50. Mooring, $125 to $1.75. Ceiling, 90c to $ 1.75. Dry Dressed boards, $1.50 up. Rough Lumber, $/.oo to #1.to. Laths. 82. h.90 in 5,000 lots. Lime 81,95c in 10 bbl lots. Sash, 81 to 82.50, all sizes in stock. Doors, 90c to 50. Blinds, 81 tip, according* to size, everything else pr< portionately low. Material furnished and all kind structural work done promptly under competent foreman. Estimates and information of value to builders cheerfully furnished. Every on* treated fairly. Call oil us before buying*. ^ 'PHONE 74- W. E. ALMAN. - jtt . ? ' :