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And always keeps nothing but ? ' . 'w ; Pure and High Grade Foods Is the store to deal with by those who value i ? \ i r ' Health. Fnnnnmv and Roliahilitu wwnviiij UIIM IIUIIULJIIIIJ ^ Our Food Products are Al, 1 our service is always " prompt and obliging1 and we have a variety in both ?5??fStaple and Fancy^sGROCERIES I ' That makes it a pleasure to do your buying. \ YOUNG the GROCER. . w ] ROOMS TO KENT.?Apply to F. G. Looal Laoonios. McHugh at Hill House. 38-tf. OF IWTIWffT AfiODT TOWN . JL ?,egnI!?T ?orr,Tm"ni#\\ cat ion of Union Lodge, v , PKRSONAL AND 0TBBRWL8K. ^ No. 75, A. F. M., will be h?ld FrIdaJ Lignt Macbeth Young, the Grocer, furnished V/ \ (?P(i, The ' F. C, the groceries for John Kolu^so^'s qrpus, " degree Will be conJJf. * Vl"'WfW K Wm t WW Collection of dae'."^" mimlemd pqt 00 mI+mco on J. M. Grklr R. p. Harry. I. ^rept. gecyt w. M Mi. aj Pinc!i?"" Hl*TH the finest ?- ? sweet potatoes we have b-en able tq get Residence Burned. thla 8P??*n. Nervous Diseases cured. 80 days Mr. Is. H, Sims had the misfortune treatment, il.00 .T H to lnae hia HunlHnc. k? ? Ifr Co., H ancock, Mary land. * ~~21My , ^fl Friday morning aixmt 2 o'clock.* w 6 re CAU8'1' from a defective chimT"> Iff, W&llaae Vinson has opened up 1 ney only a few articles of furniture - t were saved, Mr. Hiuia lired on Mr. .? pew candy kitchen on the Vacant olenn D peake-8 place near Cold WeH. lot adjoining the foster building. H.T.-yw>.nold .wort ii.nl m the Sew Baptist Chttrch. tO(lta%WW> If .0 .end i( to ACra. D. G. On last Sunday the membera of the Clifford to exhibit at the Charleston Fiiat Bxptist Church voted to buy the Slajfelttbn, * Beaty lot, and to build a new Baptist chn*ch. The lot haa been purchased Ifyou have any old lelic of the Ii.dlau and the chinch is to be built. It will b?wjt'iag Mexican war, an old gun, sword a handsome and commodious brick .pte&tar what not, b lug it to Mm. B U "'ruct'.re. The building will begin in " tli- sp? lug. It is a pretty location. The . .Clifford for the exposition. old church property wjll cither be sold Wfini snow of tho season fell or rented. | TwMtay murnlng, Th'? I"""J1*?*"' DMnU Wo,k.~ 1^^ aatljr for snow. While It fell thiok A. |gffc*if ati hour it melted as it fell. Carter, the counterfeiter, endeavored 1- ,t^ ? ,^,1 .. i rr? miimichie Mr. a m (iiimore, of s?n' Mcintosh, of Columbia, jn j,is counterfeit business, claiming on the apeoial engine from Mint. Mr G'lmore had given him rolnts CoipuiMl Wednesday to go to the * ont business end showed him how " " t. . a . , to make the moulds. As soon as Mr cent Of the wreck. It waa at first fjnmnn. heard of this he telegruped Mr. thought that several had been serl- ' Dixon, the U. S Commissioner, about it oosly Injured, I Bn(' came to Union. M-. Dixon teleI graphed Mr. Gil more that he would not Don't fo rget the entertainment Issue a warrant on the testimony of fe the Opera House for the purpose of j),lon 8Uch cn'8 Btatemerith. fy *> 8arwss*ssat?ra P< taking Union pointy e^t)i|>lp tporedube it, a lie of the wl^ole cloth. ?<*** ?- so. none. ln uoth., g^Wc^W.m. #20 PEB MONTH to ladies for an A ltead end collision ooounred at l<ock hour or too writing each day. Oau hart Junotion, seven miles north ol I get the work *t onee. Prompt pay. Union, Wednesday morning ah nit 1( If yon ean write, Bend Qne self ad- o'clock between the a?rl> passenger anc dressed envelope and get full particu* down freight train. It seetns that order laya. No fake In this. AddreeaLook were eent tot both trains that the pas Box 84, Union, 8. C. It ?nger train was to run thirty minuto _ . I"'*- "*** freight got orders at Jonea Several of the boys from Lookhart, ^erone station above Lock hart June f who are veterans of the Spanish- ti>u, and orders were gwelMpg the pw* American trouble, came up t6 Union ifWj' train, thara It waaawt a regnhn Wednesday and,'spent; the night. t? flspSs'iSsr^ train "^ar^ hey attended tKe meeting called by round a sharp curve and crashed intr Cifct. J. K. Hunger for the purpose 'j}? freight engine standing on the mair . . 4fc i. . ._ line between the switches Flremar of arranging to get their bounty ^ Gnihjim had Lhivw ttwth knocked money. Amonf the number we met out and reeHved several bruises; thf MJkkrs. WmeWtvam, L. B.Brown, P"'lman conductor reoelved a eoalf T\ Ik UnKKLn* Xa um m-iA wound; the flagman. newsboy and C m?theray tfUm doutor Camp were bruised and a numthey lougnt audited for their ooun- b4r of paeeengers were badly shaken up. try, but that th# ''font muskeetera, Both engines were wrecked, one totally. thll ---mints Two coaches and ooe box car wen principally, T " the ^ varmints , The engineers eud firemen sucked their bltod. Jim a daisy, jumped to lava their Uvea. I / . ?-sS As It Should Be Bni^trmisnMi'i aud rowdyism -tits very niHp'CMHiis for its absence show day. It. is very gratifying to he able thus io tvport. As v\e predicted tin? crowd was the large*' seen in tjnion in year.') N withstanding 'his fact the.e were only a few arrests. We are glad that the people heed'd our warning. And we think we can anfelv Bar that, f?w came who did not. enj<?y rhe day Thi* is so much better than "what it used to be " Enjyoed The Trip. Mr. Editor?According to promise 1 will write of my trip to the Fair. Since so much has already b?eii said about our trip, I shall not. endeavor to descub it, I wish to thank my kind friends tor the coupons, I certainly appreciate their iwiiiiur-oo. l wimii io (.nana our Kind Editor for the interest he took in our txihalf, trying to make our trip pleasant ami instructive. We visited the Capitol, the penitentiary and other places of iuterest. I would have enjoyed my visited to the Capitol aside from the Fair, hut of course the Fair enchanced the pleasure of my trip much, for it was indeed quite a success. With many Rood wishes to the Editor, and for the success of Tiie Union Times. Mattie The above letter was received after the first paRe had Rone through the ureas. Joe Garner Killed. A sad accident occurred on the Fyockhart rallrosd Monday of this week. Mr. Joe Garner, of Kelton, was on the train goiDg to Lockhart. It seems he was on the platform and hanging outward looking down the rack when hie head was struck by a cattle guard post. He was knocked IT the train, which was soon stopped and Mr. Garner was picked up and taken to t)ie fcome of Mr. J. Q. Gaqlt, at ^ockhart, vyhere medical aid was secured but it was of nq avail, Mr. Garner died about 10 o'clock Tuesday rooming, He was 24 years of of age and a son of Mr. Dan Garner, of Kelton. The remains were buried at Kelton cemetery. The bereaved family have our sympathy. Honor Foil Graded School. 1st Gradp A-?Estelie Math is, ^ste^e Humphries, William Arthur, Warren Arthur, 1st Grade B.? Fred I,am9An . -T- . - 4?W4U*U(JV I Hughes, Anna Bandera, Katie Fowler, Nellie ltoux, 2nd Grade.?Ola Senu, Annie Tinsley, Coleman Rice. 3rd Grade.?Lily May, Henrietta Zeibnrt. Bessie Dav^ MaVjr Skelton, Eva How$l^ Nora' Howard, Hillard Thomas. Stewart Smiih, Willie Goforth. Mattie Hlx. 4 4th Grade * iith G\r#do,?Albert Ollphant. tlth tirade.?Delia Bollck, Wallace Gibbs, 7th Grade,?Leila Edwards. 8th Grade.?Asa McKissick, Gertrude Mathis. 9th Grade,?Bessie Gallman, May Robinson, Lillian Williams. UNION COTTON MILI^ &OHOOL, 1st Grade A.?Marie Splawn. F?iVuie Murphy, Pearl Arr^,lUn. ^t'jTnue B.?Fannie Edwards. 2nd Grado.?Eva Fowler, Etta Painter, Arthur Pirns. 8rd Grade.?May Scott, Anna Haines, Belle Hill, Myra Aughtrey, Minnie Gregory, Willie I lames, Pierce Brandary, James Brewington, 4th Grado.?Will Parker, Baxter Fowler, EXCELSIOR SCHOOL. 1st Grade A.?Linder Gibbs, Carrie Jolly. Clarence Davis, Curtis Chaney, 2nd Grade.?Josie Lee, Bertie Jolly. 3rd Grado.?Fannie Lake, Pearl Betenbaugh. MONARCH SCHOOL. lsi Grade.?Roy Belue, Bovce Kirby, Roy Johnson, Bessie Johnson,- Texie Johnson, Lois Jett, Nannie Jolly, Carl Littlejolin, Jamie Thomas, 2nd Grade.?Stella Johnson, Myrtle Johnson, Samuel Williford. ADVERTISED LETTERS. - Remaing in the Post Office at Union 8 C., for me week ending Nov. tfd, 1901. Bastion, John Means, Mis Francis Ulaokwell, Miss Ina Meador, Henry ('onley, Mrs M F J/?e, M R Dukee.MisH Dora (2) Rhodes, Jim iMvis, (J M Rice, Miss Nannie Gall man, William Simpson, Chick Ian Gregory, Mia Maty Stewart, L W Hei.de)son, W R Stroud, Henry , Hooper, Harvey Turpiu, Fate Ilerndon, Fiaucis Turpin, Eleanor , James, Miss Bessie Walker, W H Jones, Charlie Walker,ML* Bessie Lanier, Mis Mary Whit??ck, A M Jennings, Mrs A > W illiatns, David [ Moore, Georgie Whitmore, Alicp > ' Persons calling for ihp above let: i ten w\ll piggy ?4y if advertised, and ' will he required to pay one cent for i their delivery. J. C. Hvn^kk P, If. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State of South Carolina, 1 P County of Uuton. J ) By Jason M Grkkr. Esq , Probate | , If. r ). -.juihtk. i i W hereas SQe Jeter ban nude suit to . me to grant her Letters of Administrai tjon on the estate and effects or AuVHi^te . Knigh*, deceased. Theep afe?- therefore, to cite and ad, monish ail.and singularly tl?e kindred r and creditors-, of tlie said Antonette r Knight, deceased, that they be and ap. pear before me,' In the Court of Probate, , to be held at Union C (1., South Caro, Una, on <bs 3 d day of December, next, , after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in I the forenoon, to show cause, if auy they ? have, why the said Administration should i not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this . 18th day of November, Anno Domini, , 1901. Jaaon m. Grkbr, r Probate Judge. ,. Published on the J3nd day of Noveml ber, 1001, lu Ttrn Union Tuuw. 47-lt HUM! YOU CA f=^\D^ This Bcautlft ~ K Enamel Iron [ |\ ) tC^ inches High, ^ inches wide $4. i 62 inches hich a foo+ _ 6 inches wide, White Enamel, Brass Knobs and Ornaments $6.QO These Iron Beds are first class in every respect an< market for the price?in fact they are heavier, stror that are selling for two and three dollars more. \V( up against any $4.50 Bed that can he bought elsew Our line of Polished Oak I and Suites, as to style and fi plete as now. We Are Always At The D We don't know how to work any rrrkrt?l < ?-? A ? wvvvto rigni, our prices are ri right. T. E. B Executor's Sale. ID State of South Carolina, ) ?^I J County of Union. ) ^^?^7 ??^ As Executor of the last will and testament of J. J. J. Bobo, late of Union i county and State aforesaid, deceased, 1 will sell to the highest bidder before the _ ('ourt House door, on salesday in Decern- L /\ r V r? 11 r IWJ ber. next, during the legal hours of sale, I Ul I vJUl If I the following lands to-wit: Tract No 1. All that tract of land j.? r * located in Cross Keya township, county KPjtjnO' TOT I and State aforesaid, containing one L'wllltlg IUI V hundred and forty acres, un>re or less, known as part of Kindred Bobo lands, r a a ? hounded on the North by estate of B. F. HT [\J\ P P M I fl P Bobo, deceased, on the East by Sparks Ifiuwilllltj land, on the South by Wiley Kites' land and on the West by A. F. McKtssick's |_i -,ltJkia land. let US QUOtf Tract No. 2 All that tract of land T located in Crots Keys township, county and State aforesaid, containing flfty-nine rr| I 0 r O nf o o I tt-10 acres (59 6-10), more or less, known c Ud I d 11 ICC L as part of B B Bailey's land, bounded ? on the Noith by II Dukes, on the East, South and West,by Carpenter Spatksand others. Tract. No. 3. All lliat certain lot or I I II I I C% A I parcel of laud located In Cross Keys I I l\l III l\| township, county and Sta'e aforesaid, I 1 I I J I M containing ibiee a-.rea, more or le?. 1 .1 ~ *!.? "VT iU a ? ??? iFniMiifii uii uio ami rjUi ny vv . F. Dukes, South and West by lauds txi formerly estate of B. F. Boho, deceased. TERMS OF SALE TO WIT: One-tHid ($) cash, balance on a credit, of one and two years in tqual installment with interest from day of sale. ??. Credit portion to be secured by bond of " purchaser and a mortgage of the prem* ises ftold, purchaser has privilege of pay- V \ ^ ^ 1 iug all each if desjhfd. I l| { M. W. Bono, 1-/ 14 1 Executor of the last will aud testament of J. J. J. Bo bo, deceased. d-r?-4t. ? " ' OF wi Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that J. B. Bichards, ?dmlnlstrator of the estate of r* John C. itiehards, deceased, has applied to Jason M Greer, Judge of Probate, hi vand for the county of Union, for a final discharge an such administiator. It is Ordered. That the 11th day of December, A. D., 1001, be flxed for None better?nc hearing of petition and a dual settlement of auk) estate, Jason M. OitEfit, half as much anc Proliate Jndi?e Union county, 8. C. Published 8th of tfov. 1001. 4."> 4t. curcL on the mai Copartnership. on it. We the undersigned have formed a cooart.mrship under the firm name of Arthur A McLure for the purchase and sale of coal. We will be able to do both p. , ^ ^ a wholesale and retail business in all ITCe ^5 Ceflti grades of ooal both for domestic and steam purposes. All contracts made by either of us will be assumed by the above fl-m. Respectfully, ., W. 1). Artiiuu, __ W. S. MCLukk. Oct. 25,1001. la V>a N GET THEM. This Elegant Brass Trimmed, Finished in Robin's 5jn\f Efcg Blue, Myrtle Green, V )_ O Mahogany and White Enamel $9.00 I we guarantee tliem to be the best on th iger and better style and finish than maij ? also have them at So.75 that we will put here. teds, Bureaus, Dressers Lnish, was never so cornlead Of The Procession where but in the lead. Our ght, we treat our customers AI LEY. ELTINQ!^ achinsry, Rubber and Leather jins, Saw Mills and all kinds ry. We are on the inside, ; you prices. An honorable jack of every piece. HARDWARE CO. IRDWARE DEALERS, Union, S. C. ke's Syrup.. 111 E PINE, TOLU AND TAR OUGHS AND COLDS. >, not one?few as good. It costs about 1 is better than ^the many patent cough rket. I make it and stake my reputation i and Your Money Back if You Wish. DUKE, Druggist. ? * **/'" . J - ?* ? . -. - ?