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awe1, *j' i Good Thini CHRISTMAS y*'* -. %> : , Are Waiting For Ycu Hei ) : .? i* ' We have Confectionery, Plum Puddings, N j-1 _ _ _ - i i r , . Kaisins, mince Meats, ana a nost or llood Thing * :s* * - V# . . ? /v'ji'mrnmrn THAT ARE ALL Ready For The Table OR THAT YOU WILL NEED IN YOUR CHRISTMAS COOKER S,V. J ' ; 1 If you order early, you will be sure tG / Have Them Ready in Tim m - \ ? YOUNG the GROCEI i .i i . ' W.T. Beaty aiidCo, Local Laconics. ? HiK-HmOsT)F~OTERESliTOUT TOWTI so^u^lS'^fVtS'e PERSONAl, AND OTHER WL8K. part, of iheir store. Thev take the " of ine counters on eithei eide. Thi .THE FULL LINE of hou^hold 'he **"" remedies mar utucnirc.d by Duke, the m_ ' Drugzlst; carries with it the guarau- Charleston Exposition Rates tee of satisfaction ?r money refunded. yiu The Southern Rail Man tttpi> ? Sparks Career?At the ,, <..T~3 77n , r ^ . fv On account of the South C in ?1 u resin nee 0;. Lhe > I'v f* her on Dec- s<Hte and West Indian Exiosiiioi ember 2. 1901. by Kev. B. It. Clifford, held at Charleston, S C. begin!'1? Mr. J. S. Sparks to Miss Mniiha J. ember 1st. 1901, The Southern Hh will sell exclusion tickets to Char W * and return at the following at.tr< . There was do preaching at. the first rates: from Spartanburg, S. C. ^ Baptist or the first Methodist churches For $10.00 tickets on sale daily, last Sunday, Bev. MaasalxMu was attend- final limit June did, 1002 f . # . 0 ?. ? . For $7 35 tickets on sale da lv, li W log conference, and R-?v. Rice .vas at- to return ten days tendiiur Lhe lav in? of ihn corner stone o* EW *i or. tiob./ta ao cuIa l^naa.lai o -w-? v o A wi v * ? n v '"MiV/ no-" ?c?j the new Baptist Church at Siim'er S. C. thursdays, limited to seven (7) day? A LIBERAL proportion. Bee ">du"M Duke's space on page 7. q>be Southern Railway operate* d Mc. B. B. Wilson of Lexington, Ky daily trains on convenient schedule* . Jj* arrived in Union with forty head of |,li!lman SWperstoand from Charh mules. - He drove from Lexington, For further information apply to crossing several mountains and streams. m w. II. Tayloe He came from Spartanburg here. He A. G. P. A , Atlanta, < irbU'1ay Vu""8 Square Opera 5 45 Sr. Wltoo.' l? ? nat.veof B.iwell ?The ? * Co., 8. C. but 1?? bfctu in ihft livery 4h(, ncw 0p(.r? that ? belng pre and carriage business in Ellentoii, Ky. f {\ by the Herald Square Opera for 20 years. pany this season. In this opert O. - famous organization is fully livli Cheap Raten, to the Hue record it has made 1 Southern Railway announces excur- p ?st, as the best opera troupi sion rates for the winter season to the , fc <ur through this section Ovi various reSorts of .the flo'uth. Tickets p-ople are included in this sea are now on sa'e, with final return limit j east Among these are a numl 31st, 1901 i old favorites and new voices For detailed information as to rates, . ari . , . ,u? ol, schedules, etc., call on any agent of the h*eD "hied making the si Southern railway or connections. strength of the company unexc W. II. Tayloe, I '' "e costumes are marvelous In A- G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. ne s ai d beauty, and are in ke ' ?j?-?r^7Z9l>a wit,h 'he ppriod represented. ADV2u?Tl*S ?!) ItCil X?K{5 Story deals with the misfortune R^.uaiHgiu tnc Poal Oihce <%. Union P"??"nt ?'rl Of the of Isa * g C.. f..r tnr week ending I e .. 6th, Bn(J.ia buF,?,f"'1 9f ??^resfc from la... - | to finish I he company will pr JL n .. n .. n . ' this popular opera at ihe sJ' tluH. Alii'1 Met ?.l*m. wjv " Jj,IUBe 1 hureday evening, Dec. v?ni., M.r-h.11 Mru iiin float* Hie now on sal at the 1 Gi***,lizard , C 7 J)ru* S,ore' *>, 50 and 75 cen Ilonn'd, llH Nliupsoii. Jranetle ' **'? Humphries, Essie Shell, Dani I - Dtnrry^-Duncan. ].ihd&C?rl) $?' W -hi W 1 >NV * Long, Minnie iad^'h M-Vfot Mr. R. P.vHarry, the popular Hodge, J S w ulitCc, MTa ^ A. uger^df-the' Mptual Dry Goodi Means, W_m W^k-u, A A j more and-Miss Mary1- Dqnpai M<jDoUi&3T3$>ikc V\ Uiutuis, $im j Charming daughter ofc 061. ] . % ol ;l!' *""v^ . Purfdikn, wtri joined in th? holy v* |?ldf ndll-piJkae ?ay If *dv?ui?MOa?o j of Wedlock by Bishdt) ptinban will reqniepii, to pay one ?eni for . home of Col. Dutoqad near'SSufn their deliver/? - ' lO-. on Wednesday evening ol V . * J, 0. H UNTgH P. M rwe?* The oonple arrived In jj (on the afternoon train yesti ^-r " y They were met by a number of f ^ iVIOney to LOdll? ar?i congratulations were In I liave money uj nau> on improved W? join ihe many friends ol faltiis sf 7 per cent h.tenwt. ' No coin- bride and groom in wishing for t ' ' n 1-wion axoept a seasonable attorney fee roost happy and prosperous j for br* paring necWbwy in.pen. 1 tlntmge life, they aie boarding iv. xu.lv V K. DlPlil. I TTniitn Holal for IJm nmt<nr ' 4 vr*' ' fM1 ?. > % & 9K ^' . ; * r ' Oar New Preachers. WSS The foil" wing ministers wore Hp- A pointed to 'he various charges in the 5 Spartanburg district, b\ the snnusl * Conference of the Methodist church in Ooliiinbiii last week We only me; lit 11 the appointments for Spsr! tan burg an wo hrve not the apuco to [give the entire list: f W P ifondn's, presiding KHpr V B-lmont, J. (i. Huggius. ditto-: i i d Oowpens. W. J. Snyder : J. ^ Cherokee, J. N.*Isoin [ Olinton, J. M. Friday, J Oampobella, A. H. Beat. r Enoree, C. B Burns. II GafTney, W. H. Hodges. i Gaffney circuit, S. O. Cantey. Jonosville, D. Hucks. MA Kolton, Sum T. Creech. I tj Laurens, St John's, W. B. Dun- ^ CB i; Laurens Mills, J. T. Fowler. North Le.urens S. K. McCain. "t Pacolet Mills, E S. Jones. n Pacolet Circuit, S. A. Nettles, life Saituc, E. M. Merritt. > Spartanburg Central* J. E. Grier; * Duncan, M L. Banks, Jr ; Bethel aid Glendale, R. L. Holroyd. Union, Grace Church, T. E. Morris; Union Mills, E. Z James. .1 Whitmire, W. B. Justus. Buffalo, to be Supplied. tC We welcome Mr. Morris "back with Sup. He was very popular when with us before. He was a good pastor us well as a good preacher, and was liked by every boy. We nre also \ glad to see Mr. James returned to his flock in Union, and wish for both a successful hurvest from their work. j. At the Opet a House. 01 tbe eiiteituinment given at the Opera H( Hnu?e i-rs* Tluir-d iy Mi rh< V the ladies | ot Union, for the purpose of defraying ?li expr-nst- of Union county's exhibit se 5 at the Charleston Exposition, was a very crediiahle one. consisting pi metpa ly ot inline and tableaux. Tiie or- V cliesler rendered excellent music, and V consisted of Miss Marie Cliffoid. Miss Annie Rodger* and Dr Jefferson Kcdves, vi-.liic; diss Matuie* Octzel, Y pianist. Messoia Applegate, cornet, *kpo?e trombone hi d Ned Wallace, on tl?? flute. Trie lirst tableau represented the sev- "yy ei d southern stales I'he young ladies . weiedre^s-d in white inb-s, w 11 h broad, * ' o hnetl sashes ao|o?s the shoulder ami m breast, u|Mi 1 wlitoll appeared, 111 large ) ietteis (lie names 01 ;lie Mates they represented. Eton waved a blue ting with a silver Mai in the center, to tin nine of the bonny Blue flag Each I girl woie a blight band around Iter head, ^ |p alx'ive wlucli was a blight silvery star lv? They were arranged in a semi-circle around the stage, while the leader stood in fiOi.t, dressed in a checkered dress of 00I011M style, anil led the song. f The next tableau, six little maids iu _ white, on pea-stais, in listening attitude, iIimi kneeling in prayer was very pretty. . Several very pretty love scenes were r? shown, i?presentative of the colonial I II peliod The Use of red lights addtd to _ the att raci ivei ess of several of the pic- ~~ ?. tuies. The Scottish Lat^ie, "(Joining rs liiOiigh the Kye'\ l>y Miss Ainie Jrcholsou auu Mr. Wdi ttunur, wa3 good The c?mn devouiing his big slice of hand- watermelon, was a very near approach front |t. ijm n-ai thing. It was intended to |e place pieseut ihe laise couitdy, k B.?x and ;l,, y at'J cox,*' bul, owing to the non-arrival of af in an the principal ch.-racier this was dis- V(. pensed with The Ciu-nng scene, tent- r.( ing on the old camp ground, in which jul several soldier Imjs weie Seen lounging ur way. th* grast around lbs camp Ihe, while (u the CaUip kettle steamed alrove the fire, inter- rtl?i the faithtul centry paced his beat, i to be ttmi the song "Teitiing Touighi" renderDec Hj by ^jr James l'owe 1 in his ^ ill way r!uh stiong voice, must have leston brought vividly to the mind of icuve OUr returned soldier lioys many scenes of a like nature The entertainment with was oio&ed with tlie minuet dance by pr four couples, which was rendered in a go mi ted gtately and creditable manner. 10 It can lie said ?>t Union that she never p sand jaiis to patroni/,- hei home talent and Ht' ' our amateuis can alw iys count on a full j ' tl0r" house, and we cau say, in to the cred, it of the amateuis, that the audience r ? , y* rarely ever depaits riisapp uuicd. Upon ' ^ 1 the above occasion the lower lloor was ( %ton, lltteMidy packed and only standing rooui hr c iuid bt had. t " h Shoyva Up Well. es Ga. m _ The front of the new eulo and livery ac CO. ^ ui u n ft- T? ... i ? ^ ? Miituittt ui ureeii ?. uoyu prtseri'. a very tie of htudsooie appearance. Trie front, two w, sent- sunies high, is painted white while uiani- w) Com- motU letters ex tend across tne entire nont iQl i this as follow a; ' Green & Boyd, Buggies and ig up Wagons, Horses and Mules, Green & n the Boyd," while over the window on iho ^ 9 en. left iu a senii-ciicle the word harness apit 20 'his is to be ihs hi ness making [Sn?'f,!nepaiimeut. "wlll.vi" is ah-ve the >er of viindow on the ugh' aid icsdeis'he have I,eat a,l'l ?oiniu-dio is ? 111 ; of the (Inn. . >onie twenty f?ei in real ?*f hi building nfl 'ti* ,'u<'1H to'de pen, while a number ; e!??' o' feed mhI>< s e-Xteim oil ell'ier r-i i?-1iom : piiiri- jhee aoii li imo?s s iop 'iae< io'he eP'no mule pen. A .a go d< ep fi over the The n d pfti fur 1 ?- 11 utT-i. and it will 8 of u hold an n o mo is qtan ity. Up shins belle, |s h solid tl <? sp ifto tor do/gos Liile a start veiy l??ig. p a?n#rui exu i.d oiii fioin the esent npsUiirs 'a ilmg fin Unpacaiiig -r clean opera i?. vein* as \ wid? sloping i t-line w 1 lath, Is- u ed n* ..ii>e i v volumes up or down , ||J Union It is a veil no and c nuu 'lions IT in t,Hi a. d we pi die f Gie A ll^ii <? line bilSilit'Ss in i lien new qilll'teis, Southern's Piim bhniteil. man- * vvv ?r?* ti.fofnH'd bv a If"*1' no i Mr. | 9 Co's <v h O. t*. A. i Ui?* NMii.h- 1 i, the (tin mill <>rt Mi u tin- Hi?Jt- ?ii ?qiip- I D. R. i *< flMw)\vn ;?h iIih'*.N " Vor? anil I bonds Fauia. L.ui?i,e |T v\iil lie ve-cbrist'"<ed |i at the aVxi^f. Ihhuhi^ lj ? d ?ill tlu-reufmr be tfrr,v8'. known n-* the lvsou>heuiV Cnlm Limit-. ' this d." I' ia ? ptO'tv iiarne hikI in keeping Uniop W',M 'he b?>HUfy, elegant. equipment ana erday. excellent service of this mod?! train. In T fiends this train the Southern seemingly reaches w order P4*r^'t'"" hi railroad travel. Lu the way t< f both of c^>ln'or,' modern oovenience, with t; hem a , hseqMipment of Inxu \ .qn oheervqtion, p uiirn^v dining and oo i paitm-nt sleeping 1 at the CH"*- !' will undoubtedly be the mo-<t 'I ' magnificent train operated in the South. d i. I, Of Course Set right here in UNION just c-date Goods as can be bougl fiiia auu WtiWI TOrK. We buy goods fr<m tbe same facto ies that o the retail trade in what they call "country town lint are "going out" which they buy cheap and sel rders for the same goods at FWENTY-FIVE PEF inn tliese agents and catalogue houses get for their > >-ay 1 bought this in Union at a reasonable price, ; a big p?ice. We know that we have lost sales 1 anted, but it was no. the fault of the goods. ?Ve Know when, wlie ? the best advantage and to sell goods at a fair prof ir experience in our line and we are proud of the 3UARE AND FAIR DEALINGS and we guarai iat can be had for the \ rice, and if anything bough nted, "its your money back" as cheerfully as it wa 5WELLEST STOC /e have ever undertaken to place prices that are very interestir re have to uot a little more for first, olusw rrnnrla ii leap shoddy stuff that is made up of greeu lumber en, but ah things considered our goods are much i DON'T YOU Fl r. e. b ruaranteed $90O. =ai R Salary yearly. LJ Men and women of good address to present us, some to travel appointing ents, others for local work lookiutr rer our interest. $*,)00 salary guaranteed arlj ; extra commissions and expenses, L ri F V n IIF ft/I ' pi?i advancement, old established lUI I UUI lYl C use. Grand chance for earnest man to secure pleasant, permanent posi- _ . _ >n, lilieral income in futuie. New, Wply in or THF I* illiant lines. Write at once UUlclll^ I UI \j STANFORD PRBSS, t Church St., New Haven, Conn. r a i of Machmef Salcaday. The Fant land, a valuable piece of Ipt IJO n'lfltP opert3 in the town of Union, was uo H UlU Id salesday. It. was first sold in ts and afterwards in a lump. Mr. n _ 1 L E Funt bid $2,625 for it in a bulk, cUQ 101)166 U id as this was more than it brought O lots Mr. Fant's bid took the propty. The R.iho land was sold bv M. W. lbo, Admr., in three tracts, the I ||V||^^|V| at brought .f(>00, the second and I I |\l III |\| ird $100 each. 111 I 1 1.S00 acres of land belonging to the tate of Dr. Jns. Long was bid in by r. Ohas. R. Long for one dollar an HA re. The old Racket Store room, No. 1, is bought by E. Nicholson at$2,255, to also bought the Jim Robinson b above town for $75. The Capt. Briggs place of 100 acres st of town was,4bought by J. A. ?????????? rown for $145. 25c each> A good lookfng^SflSpls^l m horseand poor look-m . ? Ing liarnoita Is the I t \! worst kind of a com- v * blnatlon. V. ->a?>a Eureka n Harness Oil 4IV j| not only makes the harness and the I A ? horse look better, but makes the ' ? k leather soft and tillable, puts It In con- |IKm hSCWw ills a/, dltlnn to last?twice as lone |Lw !ULmHtv/// . ut 11 ordinarily would. IW^ or- L bV0 g^J f cov coin. ChaZZ^mW Ta!k is ! FkM7j79o4. cheerfully f Our rtitppwpd friend. and one of Tijk l 'iMKft'situ.ncli Kui.po.trridrop^d In lo DUrCllflSGr C ^ ns Kridny and run htMHiilvi.-iiptktu tip , r > 1004 Mr. Holue is one of Union count's in-wt auoeeaaful and intelligent, lantern. and hiuhly esteemed citizens. ?hia put* htm ahead on our lists, who _ 3 next to come forward and nlh their T"? lating up to 11MMV You Can as Fine, Stylish and Upht in Baltimore, Philadelthe houses do who send out agents to cater s" with photographs of "dropped patterns" l at a big price. We would be glad to takq 1 /%rMT I \ UKLI^I I . LLOa i, of course we know it don't sound a& bif as it does to say I ordered it from Chicago by not asking a big price for the article re and how to buy it and give our customers the advantage of reputation we have made for LOWEST, itee every article that we sell to be the best t from us does not suit or is not as repros taken in. Now we have the K OF GOODS 3 on our floors and w? have ig for goods of this class. (i style, workmanship and linish than the and poor finish by inexperienced workmore satisfactory and cheaper in the end. nd it so? A1LKY. ELTINGlSr ichinery, Rubber and Leather iins, Saw Mills and all kinds y. We are on the inside, you prices. An honorable ack of every piece. HARDWARE CO. JttJDWAKE DiUAIiERS, Union, S. C. DUKE'S 25c each. yrup Pine, Toiu and Tar f" liyar Regulator -n u'Rine and r?m Hair Tonic homson's little liver Pills rn Rheumatic liniment 1 1 25c each .1(0 DUKE'S alentitul and cheap?iVoney efunded to every dissatisfied kf oknifA rrtmnrliAr h auuvo lumuuiuo. DUKE, Druggist. *