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* 1 A xx \ % iV/vr0sj>"^N;" ' -'v V: u'i! fS ^W^c?'b)"ir.. ^ %m^: ' v^m1 A To us, in one res w as we can furn Canned Bottled l PUt UP VV. tresli, witla in liandLlInt ?d duality ?ally seale vent deterl ,/ flavor. Corn, Peas, Pea Til? list Is t mention lie price Is i value. YOUNG thi ^ Looal Laconics. : HAPPENINGS* OF INTEltKSl ABOUT TOWN PERSONAL AND OTHKRWLSK. Capt. F. M. Farr is confined to his room with a severe cold. Mi*. C. 0. Allen, of Greenville, waa in town yesterday on business. Nervous Diseases cured. 30 days treatment, $1.00. J. H. Mason <k Co., Hancock, Maryland. 29-ly The amount of pensions has been fixed at $200,090 by the lower House. * The extension of commutation tax payment to March 80th passed third reading in the Senate. FOR SALE?Four good farm mules lor cash or good papers. Apply to ' me at Jonesville, S. C. 4-5tp D. A. T. Farr. The State troops will go to Charleston. A bill appropriating $1,995 to defray their expenses was passed. Dr. Mason's Depilatory removes superfluous hairs permanently from any part of the body. $1.00 a box. John H. Mason Co., Hancock Maryland. j 27-ly GThe contracts for putting in sewerage at Columbia were let Wednesday. Tennessee concern gets the contracts/ FOR SALE?Desirable building lots at Hendersonville, N. C. Terms rea sonabie. Address D. A. Townsend, Union, 8. 0. 7-6t ||th. toil line of the Beil Co. from Spartanburg is expected to reach Union this week. Connections are all ready for it in central. Meters, Jas. H, Rodger and K. W. s Hamilton, who spent a week at the Charleston Exposition, hare returned home. They took a side trip to Jack* sonville for a few days during their trip, | The Spartan Chapter of the U. D. of the Confederacy has sucoeded in 1 'securing one of the broken granite columns at the State House. The Ladies' Memorial Aseoolation of ^Sraenwood also secured a piece. . Mrs, Polica Moore, wife of Mr. R. S. Moore, of Cross Keys, died at her home at Buffalo Tuesday morning, ^ The family had only reoently moved to Buffalo. The remains were intered 'Ah at Padgett's Creek church yard on Wednesday. Mrs. Moore was a daughfer of Mr, Joel O. Betsill, of Oroaa^jeyat We extend sympathise to the bereared ones, , . - ; ' ^ ALL SEASONS ALIKE pect, inasmuch lish high grade and T juuuij, la.?n q_u.it? great oar? ofseleot, liermetl?ci to preoration In ches, Pears, Olives. oo long to >re; and tlx? amazingly Dnsidering nnnnrn e unuutn. WANTED?Hickory, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwcod Co., Charleston, 8. C. 47-4m. Senator Hydrick's bill, authorising the County Treasurers to borrow money to run the schools, has passed its second reading in the House, The object of this bill is to put the schools on a cash basis. This will be welcome news to the teachers. We hare noticed several snow men in various yards about town, some of them are very good imitations. A man and lady made of snow stands in the front yard of Mr. J. A. Brown. We do not know who did the work but they were modeled by the hands of an artist. M Regular communi/f\\ cation of Union Lodge, No, 75, A. F. M., will Jllrcfrx Y be held Friday night 8 o'clock. Work in ' \/ all degrees. All visit lng brethren are cordially invited. J. M. Gem*, T. C. Duncan, Secy. W. M. The location for two of the stations for the 'phones for the use of the city have been selected. One is to be at the power house, the other at Police Headquarters. There will be two more stations probably, one on factory hill, the other on knitting mill hill. The Bel] Company furnishes three aud the local company three. Each company has a 'phone at the two stations first named. A resolution was passed in ths House releasing two townships in Greenville, one in Andersoa and on? or two in Edgefield from paying taxee on bonds issued in aid of railroads that were never built. The people are naturally sore over the matter and are desirous of getting rid of the burden, because they did not get what they had bargained for. Don't Know Yon. l! We have received a communication from "W. P. G." It is a well written article but the writer failed to sign hit or her name to the article. We publish no communications unless we know the real name of the writer, no matter how meritorious. Where to Stop. Those contemplating going to the Charleston Exposition for a stay ol several days will no doubt like to know where to stop. The Exposition Com mittee have kindly furnished us w ith i list of those whs have rooms to let anc who will take boarders. Any one wish tag to look over the list eaa do so bj Ailing al-TnTncae offio* M :hh intone * 'ret'. A dispatch from Constantinople announces that Miss Ellen Stone, the Missionary abducted by brigands, who held her captive for a ransom, has been liberated, and the ransom has been paid the brigands, amounting to $72,5oo. The money was paid over to the brii gands on Feb. Gtn. Miss Stone ought ' to go on the stage, with the free advertising she has had she ought to make a fortune. Notice. A meeting of the stockholder of the Union Investment Company is hereby called to par on the ibligations of the company. The meeting will take place at 1:30 p. no. Tuesday. Feb. 2*>, 1002, at the office of Uwton Tim re, Union, S C JortN L. Young, President. Union, 8. CM Feb. 18, 1002. Fly Wheel Hursts. Wednesday night at 11 o'clock the big liy wheel at the electric power plant at. Spartanburg bursted. The engine and generator were demolished and Laurens W ninl.f ? 1 V.l_ f? lumaif ih^iiv i ndium, u?u ilia ii^iil leg cut off and his arm and side wa^ mangled ltoliert Sample, colored liteman, was killed. T. It. Fike while in charge of tTv gas house in the building, was seriously injured. The building was considerably wrecked and windows . smashed. The electric car lines suspended opeiations for a day until the reserve engine could be put in operation. Cocaine Must Go. At the last meeting of the Council the Mayor called attention to the fact that the habit of using cocaine by the negroes and many of the poorer white people was growing to an alarming extent, whereupon the Council instructed the Mayor to appoint acommittee to draft an ordinance to prohibit the sale and use of this drug as far as possible. The Mayor appointed the following committee: V. E. DePass, G. C. Perrin and "W. E. G. Humphries. You should be surprised to know how many people here use this drug. The sale of it should be prohibited exoept upon a prescription from a physician. Almost in Shape. The Bell people have got ten everything about. ie?dv for business. Th?? antral office has been wired up and from what Mr. Murphy tells us it is Eaing to be * beauty. There is to be a raws railing to cut off the reception room from the operating . department, the floor will be carpeted and a nice booth will be erected in a corner for the toll line phones There are three cables leading out from central, one going to Col. Young's corner the other two going up the pole at central where the wires are connected. The cables each have 60 pairs of wires in them. The cables enter the lightning arrester Piret in the office then to the distributing board where another set. of lightning arresters are arranged thence to the cris-crnss board, thsnco to the drops. Mr. Murphy showed us through the office and battery room where there are 152 batteries. Mr. Murphy is thoroughly posted on the telephone business and Iras put up one of the neatest jobs of wiring oh the switch board that we have ver seen. Miss Annie Epps and Paul West Wed Today., This msrning at half past ten o'clock Miss Annie Epps and Paul West were married The ceremony took place at I the residence of the bride's unrle. County Treasurer W. L. Epps, on South Church street, and was a very beautiful one. Rev. R. L. Holroyd officiated. Miss Epps has enjoyed the admiration and esteem of a large circle of | friends on account of her many fine i finalities of heart and mind. Mr. West ; is a popular young man and holds a responsible position in the railway mail service. He and his bride left immediately after the ceremony for Atlanta, where his headquarters are. Only the , members of the two families and a few Intimate friends were present?Spartanburg Journal Wednesday. Miss Annie is the psetty and accomplished daughter of our friend and fellow townsman Mr. J. D. Eppe. We cxl tend congratulations and wish the hap' py couple a long life of happiness and prosperity. ( FOR SALE. That fine business lot on Main street in Union. ju*t I above th^Op^ra House. Apply to E. G. Eva if s, Jr., Pendleton, 8. C. 4-tf. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Office at Union 1,8.0.. for the we^k ending Feb. fllst 1 t AAa I iJTUZ. '! Byars, Mansin Keen, Julia G (; Byars, M J Hawkins, Martha I s Con ley, Ben Meador, Mahala Clark, Roht McDowell, Tom '! Dawson, Emma Moore, A H > Evans, Mrs Annie Boberaon, A L I Eubanks, Shelton Sanders, Stokes Poeier, B J Smith, Ilattie Gregory, E'mira Smito, Miss Lubhie Gault, Bell Thompson, Ben Howell, Liso Thompson, J)o.*cia 1 Hatdy, W II Williams, James ' Jeter, Mrs Dsiaia Wix, Miss II E Jones, Miss Addie , Persons calling for tho above letr tera will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for tbeir delivery. J. C. Hunter. P. M. \ Money to Loan. r I have money to loan in amounts of i $300 and upwards on improved farms I at 7 per cent interest. No com* . - mission except a reasonable attorney fee r; for preparing necessary papers. 3&-ly. y. E. imp ass. Reveals -tic crowdocl 1: room for* s] Tlilnls. tJbe to redrico full lot oi'i F 0 R Bed Rooir. lor Suits, Carpets, F Novelties a WE BUY And we are pre ter goods than ; ture is of new Look over our s convinced that i T. E. HANDS WANTED by EXCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS, Union, S. C. 25 experiedced Troopers, 20 Knitters, (20 Press Room Hands, j 50 Menders, j 15 Pairers, Folders and Boxers. We fcive children, youug men, young .w..l .1.1 *-.11? - ? - 11 M | imiicn ?uu uiu UIIR3 an iruiK, n iaa.-i now making from 75d to $1 2"> p -r <1 iv Work much nicer tbau cotton iu:ll woik. Apply ;?t once to ar. xac. c^i^xrx,.BE\ TUB AS. and MGR. P. S ?Also waut 1,000 eords 4 ft. pi i<> wo k1. S-'.f Sleet began falling Thursday morning and almost covered the ground before it quit This was followed by freezing weather in the afternoon and now if y u c?n't get there any other way you can easily slide I hero. jsj preecrvon and plcklca, spread I BE a thin coating of r2 I PURE REFINED 1 I PARAFFINE I WW Will keep them Absolutely moisture and IdS SB ?< Id proof, l'ure Refined l'Arafillio Is also w? SJ useful In a dozen other ways al>out tho U ?H house. Full directions In each package. Qh M Hold everywhere. w 6TANDARD OIL CO. . W HONEY TO LOAN On farm lands. Kasy payments. N< comnrMssion charged. Borrower payi actual cost of perfecting loan. Interes aeven percent, up, according tosecuroty JOHN B. PALMF.R & SON, 27-6mo. Columbia, S. C. ToCare a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tul.Ie's Alls druggists refund the money if i Sails to qure. ?. W. Grove's slgiiatuu On each box. 26c. 43 ly MOIMtMHMMMnMMt iM f . F urn HO ITfJlOt; "fclDLCtt. we o. ejoxjClo lines. 13 prlBand. sums ci^icliest wa^ prices. ^ nisc ellaneous l, Dining* Roon Rug-s, Art Sq Picture Frames it less than regi IN CAR L( pared to give better you can get elsewher design, handsome ai toek before you buy i ? .11 1 ' ? it win oe to youp aclva bail read: rfa The best always c Wheeler & Wilson 1 Plows, Shovels, Plow Stocks, Mattocks, Guano Distributors, Forks, Hoes and Rakes, Collars an< Tobacco and Cigars. LOW DOWN Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal, ses, 2nd Crop Red Bliss Triu Wood's Garden Seed, the best f in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes s Yours for j. h. s snow?e Is fun while you'r many other sports after. The BAD C which usually f< sorry and sugges "I'll never do so at Duke's Cc WILL MAKE YOI It will quickly and sure and cases of grip caught > for that matter, in an I has no equal. Try it, e convinced, I will cheerf IT IS ONLY TWEIN F. C. DUKE 28 riain Street, - . - ' i ygBW iew of ock of 11 u r e ' <Er*?jL o v?r? /tvist mals.? aer goods. r to do It ?m offer a USE i and Paruares and 3 and Art 11 n t? wv?i )AD LOTS prices ana bete. This Furnind well made, md you will be ntage to buy at EY'S. Ml READ!!! omes first. The No. 9. Then comes Chains and Ropes, Bridles, Harness, J Hames Buckets. Loaded Shells. FOR CASH. Meat, New Orleans Molasimph Potatoes, Onion Sets, or the South. Also bargains ind Hats. business, PEARS. BALLING e at it, but like ==-it has its hereJOLDS and GRIP, 3lIow, make you ;t the resolution: iy more." \t icrh C11 '**??? I VMI V U GLAD AGAIN. ily dispose of all -colds t in this manner, and iy other manner. It ind if not thoroughly ully return the price. ITY-FIVE CENTS. Druggist. - 4^ - Union. S. C.