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.?sS THF WflRI r _ ?++ V' v?>\ #* :? " r* . : s ^ "U'Tis not met with elsewhere. What? ' '# **t % * .Why better butter than we are selling ; ? 20c A POUND. ' -h~, * ?: ?; It will pay you to buy GROCERIES -tfn V . * ' t i * Her?, because we alway GIVE THE BEST VALUI '.t-V-S. x .. . r * V yW ..... for the money, and you can rely c y- anything we sell. YOUNG the GROCER T*. >* *. ' ^^ssBBEaeassssse . ?i ' U Looal LaconicS. Compulaory Education. * ' *" ?' -rT JUBBnBOBrO? BTBUBl ABOUT TOWI ?mpn5?!*^ - I/' f*?0HU ABB OTMBWIM. tSi^SZ q?..Moo WSE ' ' o' U I T"?- ... . i tlon in these words: "It is a prii Rot. 3.. T. Creech, of Kelton, Was is nu ??n al^a Union Wednesday. safety of the gorernmenfe Itself Contractor A brains has accepted a po- quires that it give its citizens the " MUon WHh* the Bailey Lamber Co. P05t,nnity^, fi,fc them"e] 8 f?r : : i^ inteliigent discharge of their dui ,.f |fr. and Mis. C. E. Lfysoomb visited to the State. Our form of gore '.. 'Mr. IJpecomb's parents last week. ment itself, in which every citizei ' ' 'Keraens Diseases cured. 80 days * ruler, and every ruler a public i i'-v treatment, $1.00. J, H. Mason k Tant? depends for its preserrat 4 Maaeeck, Maryland. 20-ly ?P?n 4J6 nllghtenment of the gr ~ ? , , body of our people." These are t ..w11. ,??bt. Foster spent Sunday in words, and should appeal to er .;. Janes vtllq vfcjVtng relatives. enlightened reader. Rer. Crosswell McBee is off on a It Is gratifying to note that ... . ., , a matter of common school edueat Tl.lt .nd will not fill hi. pulpit Suit- ?? Urg, .,h,re 0(th, day* .. "Public opinion depends for its ; *..Stoll has. moved into thehous* lighten ment Yery largely upon " formerly occupied by Dr. J. G. Going. f*?f 'c?ramon ?ch991?? a?5} the efic n*. . . , , of the State should be directed pi . Dr. Going and.Xamby are boarding at 0ipaHy to the improvement and \ Sumsoiers house. lection of its system of comn W Mason's Depilatory removes 8oho01 education, for it is to the c< .- frpfrfluods hairs permanently from mon schools that the great major "gnjrpart of the. body. f*.0O a box. of the chiidren must look for tl mh^H,Mason AOo.,Hancoek Mary- education." While wo have a la , i' * 274 v number of children In our schooli x *< 'TL' '* ' . . Union, and while there are xni Rev.'A. G. Wardlaw, .of Charles* children in the rural communis ton, will fill-ihe'pulpit of the Presby* that are attending school, there terlia ohuioh op Sunday, Jan. 26. 7 attending no sehool wl -iir , . ? ever. This is a great pity. H *r. iAtoenco Gault who was recently are four whooli for whites under .;liiploied. iB the grocery' store of.Mr; |Graded School system in Uni 1 Maohpth Young has gone to attend tlie Every child is urged to attend. ' : tinntorito \n kn^rtuntmrff . schpolsare free. It seems a i Iniritf jUiJur.TJu fjLr th? ***** * 8ln?le ohI1d should fal J? ! get the bensflts of our sohools. I - TTeeplefs Bank were elected Tuesday haps the Governor is right when night of this Week. They areDr. says: "Ignorance is the worsi Hamilton, W. K. Walker and II. I* diseases, and the State has the ri Goes. I 3Bhi# completes the board of dV- t0 require that the children shall rie$i'HS5.: bsjsV ?w?tow (or J""**? ?P 1?Jnch,? ?JU to m . . . . t, L . the best possible citizens," It lo business about Feb. 1. reasonable to suppose that e* TheU. S. Civil Service Commission parent would make every effort in wiirhoikl examinations at several places power to give his child a good ri to eaeh (Mate dnrin# March and Anril. mentary education, at least; but "I' " _ . *fact remains that many do not do *0 Mean yoan* men ami women for the ^ Mla(l0Q ? ,0 ,< ; ip.tinnwat.,.. 9,889 iHreonl secured .J.tem of compulsory education positions laat year through Ihese ex- is urged in the Governor's Messi . wlllitllar. Probably 10,000 appoint- and by leading educators genera meht* will be made this year. AH ap- * *" fiplntments ate for Hfe and most posi- ea * . Ikons mUy a common school education Misslfadora Willbanks died in C ' "Is' rsguirtd. Salaries at appointment Keys Monday, .Tan. 13, end was bn vary from 1660 to $1,200 a year with following day at Padgetts Or n77.T ,LLJ t~Tr ?' . She was a consistent member of P^r110^ * olitics Creek church. . is not considered. There Is less compe i ?Hfon to the Southern States than in wantkd-bkvkkal persons ' atw? MM. ?# .Km .nnntM tm. oh?ract?r and ?ood reputation in mo* fi other parts of the country. This affords (one fn tm? county r?pra ujo9 op^omrouy ior people netween o7 ^iVflMncTSTrta^H^s? YXriU,?**<* * Those desiring ^r^'Sch^^fcl ptoses of this kttkT oen get full informs- we o?<* Hore? and arru? furaii .aite?^?2;s~... snbKrib???? T>? T?? / 4 , k *| * Ik... The Union Uibrmry. I It is to be hoped that those who bare I worked so faithfully to build up the library and thus contribute so much to the public welfare will not loee heart. In fact tliey are still pressing the work if reports are true. The only thing one ' fears is that because of the limited interest the public manift-sts in such an "" enterprises the workers become discouraged. Every good institution, how- # ever, has to fight hatd for success The I a good women who are persevering in their \ 1 itfTrntil Ia Hulls! lira m lorwo flrcf nlace I library, open to the public upon a pajr" ment of a small yearly fee, deserve the gratitude and the co-operation of all our citizens. Perhaps there are many perrons in Union who would make a contribution to this enterprise during 1902, It > would be money well invested. Rer. Gladingbagin Dead. The following short notice of the death * of Rev. Mr. Giadinghagin is copied from n the Baptist Courier. Mr. Giadinghagiti Fl never failed to call at the office of The i Tim as on his rounds, and for a long J time his photograph adorned the Editor's sanctum. Many of the people of Union will recall the old man's face and f.gure .1 for be visited many of our homes. He 31 seldom came without offering to lead the family in prayer, and as be departed ho never failed to ask for a contribution; two pretty good traits for a preacher: ' "Rev. Wm. Giadinghsgin, the old German Baptist preacher who frequently visited the towns in the Piedmont section of the State, died at his home in C herokee county, Friday, Jan. 3, in the 78th year of his age. He was born in Altena, P Prussia. January 7, 1824, and came to [y this section of the country in the year 1884. In 1807 he was ordained to the ministry at the request of the First Baptist church of Mount Pleasant, Es^ sex county, Ontario, and at the time of his death he was a member of the Lime> stone Baptist church at JLimestone, near Gaffney. The Jury haw Declared To be Unconstitutional. ? On Monday last the State Supreme u i ? J J - - ?- ? uvuiv uBuuva uunu b decision cieciar- ? log oar jury law of 1000 to be unconEstitutional, null?and void, sustaining A a decision of Judge Earnost Gary rendered last fall at Gaffney. ? The faots are about these: The ** constitution of 1895 prohibits special legislation, and our Supreme Court ? has heretofore held that an act is m special legislation unless It applies alike to all the counties. The jury law enacted in 1900 by the Legislature excepted five or six counties from its operation. Under these facts the Supreme Court held that said net violates the Constitution of 1895, in that some of the i counties were excepted from its oper- ^ ) ation. It is the opinion of some of the k lawyers here that in consequences of 11 this decision we will have no court next week. But those concerned had better be in attendance unless other- ? ^ wise notified by the proper authorities, as nothing has bsen heard on ?| the subject from the presiding Judge. ibis * ica- Freight Car's Remarkable Feat. St ?ph Carroliton, Ga.. Jan. 14.?A north1C** bound through freight train running 3?i- from Griffln to Chattanooga performthe ?4 a most unusual feat near this city * * Saturday night. The train, which Is ?P" Mne here early in the morning, was tri an almost a day late. At Martin's track, au ties g Mjj#i below here, a car in the mid- m ,r?" die of the long train appears to have cr a 10 had one set of the trucks under It ^ ,|#r" lump the track. They remained off un- m, ? discovered until they struck the Dixie at street crossing in this city. Here they 20 rae remounted the rails after having run tic ery nearly S miles on the flanges of the to .. rail and eroeeties. The train came up *h ion *?'the etaflon here all right. *r art. ... . "7! " #n_ After the Mountain Dow Maker*. the Blalrarllle, Oa., Jan. 14.?Deputy ?rts Cclector A. J. 3pence and Deputy Marrin. ahals W. L. Bowling and J. B. John- 19 )er. ton are destroying the Christmas stills non 1b this section. A few daymago they >m. found and destroyed two large dlstility letirf Mar this place. Fiye men esteir (rem one and four from the othxgo er. The officers are now looking after $3 1 in the distillers In Towns and Rabun. Col- at iny Ictor Spenee is a terror to the men m ties whe healfh tie taountaln dew. fo are ?- ? lafc- Fereet Flree Are Raging, re Brunswick. Oa., Jan. 14.?Reports our frmn travelers ere that destructive on. forest ires arc burning the woods herbs tween here and Savannah, making sad travel disagreeable * and destroying .. 1 to many trees. Night before last En'or gtnse^r Flint discovered the trestle at __ 1 he Barrington afire amd put it out. In the t of I Ogeechee and other swamps the flames I ght have good ieadway and are burning j 1 be east and west. ? ake J OKS Sold Hum on Sunday, ?r7 Macon, Qc, Jan, 14.?John Grehan, k'B a white man and proprietor of a barfh room on Br,dge row? WM fined $400 by th? Judge Felton In the superior court for co* keeping open on Sunday. The fine )me was paid by Grehan in preference to ' M going to the chaingang for 12 months. 4??? "7- Hal! of Records. Washington, Jan. 14.?When the senate met today a concurrent resolution rotg was passed appointing a joint comried mlttee of congress to consider the eek. guestton of a site for a hall of records the to be erected In Washington. British 8teamer Stranded. OF Cowes, Isle of Wight. Jan. 14.?The ^nt British steamer Braemar Castle, of the tu?i- Castle Mail Packet company, which ft seiled from Cape Town Dec. 2d for '"?? Southampton, stranded at high tide early this morning on Gurnard Ledge, t Isle of Wight, and remains fast She ^ la not leaking. The 85 passengers on 4 board the steimsy race IsfHd by a n 7&ikltfro ? BAILEY'S Fl ^ IS ALWAYS 1 )ur Fall Stock is You oan always find a larg from and buy oheaper fror the State. Here are a few for this week: m LARGE I ill $4.50 J||| :ATTAN ROCKER ^ lO styles Sideboards from lO styles Extension Table 5 styles China Closets frox 50 styles full size Iron Be 15 styles Hat Racks from i 25 styles Center Tables fr 1 Solid Oak Bedroom Suit, Be nd Washstand, only "We are the only firm in No the self a<\juHtable patent have nil the latest designs i Chairs. If you wish to se Furniture pay our* store a r. e. b itation to Kindred and Creditors. To ' ate of South Carolina, 1 County of Union. ) 'jASON M- Gf iEs"' 1>llo,,ATE Six reasons w Whereas W. T. Jeter has made suit me to grant him Letters of Adoiitiis- TJn 9 W h?el ation with will annexed on the estate id effects of N. C. Jeter, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad- . r. riine t onish all and singular the kindred and I1>L* 11 runb 1 editors of the said N. C. Jeter, de- 2nd It malcr aaed, that they be and appear before b, in uie v/ourt or irouaie, to De neia ->r<l if c?w<: Union C. H., South Carolina, on the ' th day of January, next, after publica- 4th. It has tl >n hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show cause, if any they have, why 5*n. It lias n< e said Administration should not be /lL , . , anted. * It is SoI( Given under my liand and seal this machine b day of January, Anno Domini, 1902. Jason M. Greek, Probate Judge. Pempml Published on the 10th day of January, tvcmcuil 02, in The Union Times. 2-2t. than til Money to Loan. if y?u I have money to loan in amounts of Call OO 100 and upwards on improved farms 7 per cent interest. No comission except a reasonable attorney fee a r preparing necessary papers. _ I Lb 39-ly. V. E. DePass. . W a Main TO RENT. ? Four rooms to rent, in the Hill House, itchen and servant's house with same. -4t J. CLOUon Wallace. ??? Home 1 Stl" undei DUKE'S s I DUKE'S L \\Jzrn Thomson' new, bat 1/ lit^A \ J4?*\ /F we?r? twice T~ &' . NL*. Lk/ii DUKE'S G DUKE'S F Hi V//xONLY : SUwMOll Jj \ \4gP \ 4 And your ToCare a Cold in One Day 'ake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, ila druggists refund the money if it j?s ills to cum B. W. Grove's signature H I a each box. 25c. 41-ly . ' U RN ITU RE HE BEST.? llnuf n.Amitlala iiv n vvllipiOIVfl er assortment to seleot ti us than any place in of our many bargains I Going while iKj ft-! ' I | 7^ they last for 3| $2.98 $9 to $75. s from $4 to $35* n SQ to siv ds from $3.75 to $35. $4.75 to $25. om 40c to $9. id, Dresser $ | 2.50 11 tli Carolina carrying Reclining Chair, and 11 Rockorw anil Morris e a complete stock of visit A1 LEY. TNie Public! hy you should buy the Improved >r and Wilsou Sewing Machine. lie lightest, s less noise. the fastest. W" le best set of attachments. d shuttle therefore it is the most durable. 1 for less money than any other first class i on the market. ber there are more reasons tese which you can find out will only write, phone or 4. SPEARS, Street, Union, S. C. .?A LINE OF-_? Made Remedies r a home made guarantee. yrup White Pine, Tolu and Tar. iver Reg alacor. s Little Liver Pills, buinine and Rum Hair Tonic, theumatic Liniment. 25 CENTS EACH <4 money back if not satisfied. DUKE, Druggist.