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> TIMES HAV <*... There was a time whei to the place they trade shop in Union close taught to realize by been wasting their moi They are now da;ly mi his store, where many do their MONEY /\1 * XN 1 uia croakers set up a town, but where is Bol top round of the ladde est plums that ever fel hunting bargains BOBO'S IS THE / Bobo has just gotten hi Goods opened up and DRESS GOOD! CLOTHING, SH FURNITURE J OF OTHER GOOl We are saving the peo dreds of Dollars every public are opposed to t prices. Therefore the ^ chases on Bobo, becaus store, so to speak. Our motto is: Never the Goods, we cannot they must be sold. Y< * M. W. Local Schedule for Passenger Train TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA, Arrive 9:15 a. m. Depart 9:15 a. r " 1:54p.m. " 2:14p.i TRAINS FROM SPARTANBURG. Arrive 11:87 a. m. Depart 11:87 a. r " 7:15 p.m. " 7:85p.r Close connections at Spartanburg wi trains for Atlanta and Charlotte ai Intermediate stations, and at Columh for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonvil and points south. Through trains f Ashevillb, etc. Trains 13and 14 carry through slee era between Charleston and St Loui and Nos. 9 and 10 carry through slee ers between Jacksonville and Cincinnai SEABOARD SCHEDULE. No. 27?South bound passenger arriv at Carlisle at 2 a n No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. r No. 38?North bound passenger arriv at Carlisle 3:37 a. i No. 34?Aryives at Carlisle 6:48 p. r Local News Note Put Together For Ready Referen Gathered Here and There I Our Man About Town. ) The trains are pretty well filled the days by people going and coming to ai from the Charleston Exposition. Union has a Chinese laundry in tl building on Virgin street formerly o eupied by the poet office. Dr. R. O. Hamilton, a nephew of D J. H. Hamilton, and a recent gradua from a medical college, U now pract'cii his profession at Buffalo. Married on April 13th, 1902, at t home of Mr. J.B. Porter, Union, S. ( Mrs. Mary LathantoMr. J. W. Hopsc Rev. L. M. Rice, officiating. Married on April ltith, 1902, at t home of Mr. J. J. Brock. Union, S. < Miss Mollie Rodger to Mr. W. fe* Oarrien, of Hendersonville, N< C. lh ^ W n 11?? rmt\Krioa a<W olof iniv tt va? iiuui^uiivo wn? IP YOU HAVE a watch or clo out of repair or don't give satisfacti bring it to F/G. Trefzer, the exp< watchmaker, at Graham & Estes' stoi 18-4t. Dr. J. F. Mackey, of Lancaster,) bougut Dr. Tim toons' interest in t Palmetto Drug Co., of Union, and 1 moved to Union with hia family. Tb are boarding temporarily at Mr. J. MoLure'a. Iney will soon go to horn keeping. We welcome them to Unit fE CHANGED. -a -a 3 people were indifferent as d, but since Bobo set up a cash buyers have been his prices that they had ley, and they called a halt, iking straight headway for wide-awake cash bu\ers SAVING. sneer when Bobo came to )0 now? He is at the very r throw ing down the great1 in Union, and if you are PLAGE TO GO. is mammoth stock of Sprina t l? lie has what you want. S, TRIMMINGS, [OSS, HATS AND IND THOUSANDS OS. pie of Union county Ilunweek, because the trading rusts, combines and high y are centering their purle his is a live and let live be undersold. We have we will not keep them ours in the swim, BOBO. IS, I P. G. TltEFZER, ttio jeweler, i: bick iu Union and will soou run a fnsi class jewelry business again. All good: ? a id work guaranteed. lG-lt Our delegation who went to Charles n ton last week have about all returuet o, and tliey rtpjrt the Exposition in ful blast, and say it will pay anyone to roak Hi the trip. Ue Mess. C. C. Brown & Co., interio or decorators, of Richmond, Va., are nov here decorating the residence of Mr. W P" It. Walker. They will be here severa IS weeks. See advertisement. The mauagement of the Lockhar Mill are going right ahead preparing U e8 build thpir big new mill. Thja contract has already been let for the brick, ant ^ work will begin next week. JJ" Our old friend, Mr. G. C. Greer ? was in to see us this week. Whili his injured foot is yet swollen an< S giving him pain, he says it is gettin) along very well. CC From what we can learn crops ar looking very well and the grain is bette JV than was expected. Some are plantinj ' cotton and others are preparing thei land for planting. We trust this will b a good crop year and that the farmer B will get good prices. ad Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablet removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles blackheads, redness of face or nos h? and any skin blemish, giving a clea c- and beautiful complexion. $1,00 box. J. H. Mason & Co., Hancock Maryland. 29-1; r. Pnas in Boot 4. K The aoove extravaganza in six acl be was rendered in an excellent manner i the opera bouse Monday night befor in one of the largest audiences that ha b:an seen here in some time. Th stnaUness of the stage was a great drav ue back to the beautiful effects of tevera of the scenes, evidencing the fact tha -' i Union is greatly in need of an Joper E. house. Notwithstanding the great dia 3V. advantages of a small stage and kennel like dressing rooms, the play was goo beyond expectations, and thechildrei ck who possibly numbered over one hundred ou did remarkably well, considering th /: short period of training they had received 0rt Mr. Lc ?, the proprietor of this interest re. ing little ope etta, must bean exper trainer to bring these prattling, nestlinj iaa tote under such control in so short i . time. This snould be an encouragemen for other entertainments composed o home talent. The people of Unioi ey always patronize very liberally ever; show gotten up in Union. Tnis shov ' was given for the benefit of the Episcops church and the receipts, we understand H** (exceeded $118.00, I Oettvra I A ssembly. i J The gi t. ;?i n l !> ,.f {he v *? j Presbyterian eimtvli unl me?t m Jut' son, Mi.-;,., in i <*xt monli (Mr> ) A the meelii'ir of Euoiee I'asbv'eiy a Cross IIill last week the following dele pales wire eUctid from tt-.is Pieebyler which is the hug?&t in Hie Slate, cm biasing Union, 1 .aniens, (jreenvile at ( Spar'anborg eoni.tus; H*tv. O. <! Mayet, GrrensilU; ('. 11. Halchloid I,aniens; I). B. Kant, Union; and J. (1 Ward'aw, Guffnev. Returns to Lock hart. Mi. John 11. Wilburs, the eflleient nuu I'Pj'iiiy j in, 11:1s re- IU l.e<l to accept the o* hltion of time ktc-per (??; tlii* cotitiMCiviii, wlio ;ij?- !o liuiUi til" mi!! a: '."ekhart, S. ('. Mr Wi liUi'i went?o 1 ?? kbot. Kund to I* ie. *l\ t<? atf?i n:> bis ? w dn'i's Monday morning. 11" c's s* ?' ? ?ide;ab)> im-n i:?. paltry S t Ins u"*.v p'.-ic* 11 was .i very* ? fll?"i- * d |>n*> a* ' d made f ~1> 'vPi lf m ?*0 I ' 1 ds '? ' i- -T '>-s :?ta> in u* mm. w" \\ i h bun sac <\ s Reunion nt Dallas. The i illcial train on the Southern raihoad wilt leave Columbia. S. C., s.lmut m (May Sw-d>iv, Apiil *20 h, 190*2. I*.\\;il co via Ni m U'i jy In <Jr< < nvillc when- Ihr iiaiits fV-in C/.ailoiti* aial Spaitaiibnrg -.\i!! j on it, 'd.eiice to Atlanta \\ta r<- comrades I'mui western pait of the State will ?et < n Ward. Tin train will hi rive atD-liaaeu Apiil 22nd l'l c Seaboard Ai J ire's i.-nMut; via New Orlvans a:.d is offering a rate ot $21.9o from Carlisle. rickets on sale April 18th to 20th, with final limit to May loth with privilege of extension of of lane. Mrs. David Froneber^cr Dead. Died, Monday m miiug, 7th 1*2.45, of can lieu asthma, Mrs. Divid Froneberger in her 58 year, at her home i: West. Knoxville. Mis. Fronebercei contract'd the grip Ciui*tnv<is, but was only seriously sick a ah art time, the grip developing into n trial idy which iitmily claimed tier as a victim -She ieaves a husband and four children, Louis, Brevard, and Misses Fanny and Augusta. She was a Miss Alice lloey liefore het marriage, and a nateve of Uuion S. C., having resided in Knoxvillesince 1891.? Journal & Tribune. A Fine Crop. Our lriend I. G. Thomson, of Kennett, Mi), sends us a copy of the Dunklin Democrat from which we clip the fol> lowing: WHAT ONE MAN CAN DO. "J. W. Tillman, who forms on Africa Island, north of Kennett, a mile and a half, li st year, with the assistance of ur.?- hand, i t: 53 ac es of land, r iii d and d; j ' oltiKI WOl'lll - - - - ?^02 Ul ? i:i worth ------ :U?0 U(. 1*??. t *-s wonh - - - - ? 75 Ui ll<?\ v. or h - - - - - 20 01 s Total ------ -$1,257.Q< ^ That shows what one industrious mai can do on the rich soil of Duuklii 3 county when he tries. . And this did not take up more thai one-half of Mr. Tillman's time, and Ik had time to work in the timber, to hau i and do more loafii.g than was necessary 1 he says. lie used two horses part of tin B lime but only one most of the time." Mr. Thomson says: 'T talked with Tillman Saturday am r he told me besides selling this he ha< saved six hundred bushels of co: n fo his own use liesides hay and fodder. Si you see what sort of a crop they mak 1 on bad years. I hope to send you a re port of a good ciop this year. It wil not be over drawn, t I. G. Thomson." Six Hundred Miles of Brick. 1 Lockii^RT, April 14.?Thomas J Flannan, the wide-awake biick man , arrived in Lookhart last week and i 0 now busily engaged placing his machine!; in position preparatory to making brick 1 He informs me that he expects t< ? make 5,000,000 and wants to hiie some thing like 100 hands to do the work Just think gentle reader what that man; e brick mien. If they were placed in ; r liie the ends touching it would m ike : line six hundred and thirty-one mile ? long. If built up one brick on auothe r it would form a column one hundred ant e fifty-seven miles high with a good man; 8 brick to spare. The spiiog opening at L'ickhart stori on the 10th and ll'h inst, surpassei 8 any previous at empt and Mr. Living , ston deserves much credit for the ar ' tistic display of seasonable goods. Mr L. It. Gary who has charge of the dr; poods depailnient had his part arrange* a particularly nice. Mrs. Frank Martii > who has chaige of the millinery depart y ment had hers arranged in such an ar tistic manner that words fail me V describe. So nice was 11 that wuei ushered in Ilomo felt a sudden deeir to take off his hat (and it takes a rit s smart to mako an old Confederate d< 11 that) for it almost made him think lit e was among a whole lievy of giiis. a The reai>er death has been among u le again. This time he removed 011 th v evening of the 12th, William Ilenry, i 1 thirteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs ,t Ilenry Montgomery. His remains wer a buried yesieid y at Bullocks Creek cemt 1- tery. I- W. It. Cranford and daughter, Mis d Ada, expect to visit the exposition a 1 Charleston this week. I, Anr'so Gen. iL.^ptou is dead. Th e sad news will cxst a gloom on all th I, old veterans. 1 heard one remark tha - it made the cold chills chase each "otht t up and down his spinal column. Th I noblest son South Carolina ever produce J a equal to any reasonable emergoncie t whether in war or peace. >f I heard a man remark Saturday the n inthelat) struggle between the State y that the South was not oveip >wored bu 7 simply whipped. Homo rose to remurl il "that was because he did not know.1 . He ran. Homo* Quick ___ _ . -ales. 187 ^ She; t III fi | Profits. If I A 1 Many B< In Wash Goods, 1 I J i CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS. Royal Worceste BIAS GOR , (51* veily combines strength an 1 gives to the , We keep up the quality, i ; F G. AUSTFLL, | Manager, i A Merry Heart. i Comes from eating good brr.wl. The i Hook sa>s 4 Vat bread and M thy hear b be men y." But to have a merry heart 1 the biead must be good, and to have i ? good, vou must use coed tl >ur, whicl b the same means BransforJ'a "Clifton.' We have gained the lead by virtue* o purity, an?l we propose to keep It, i J purity and quality will do it. If you wan 1 satisfaction in baking ask for "Clifton' r Hour. 0 e Honor Roll. 1 SCHOOL NO 1. 1st Grade A?Vera Chailes. Ef.tii Howell, Virginia Pool. Ned Arthur Onrie Going, John Gregory Claud* Parks. 1st Grade H?Anna Sanders, Lilliat Chapman, Carrie Waters, Estelh Humphries, Masie Anderson, s 2nd Grade?Ola Senn, Nellie Purcell, y Katie Gregory, Katie Fowler, Mauric* Garner, Edward Tornsend,Fred Lawson. 3 Coleman Rice. 3rd Grade?Hiiland Thomas, Bessi* Davis y 4th Grade?Emma McLure, Myra * Young, Fred Sexton, Lena Lee, Emmt tl Rodger, Marvin Whitlock, J. D. Arthur s 5th Grade?Dudley Beaty, Lei It f Bai ey, Evie Bailey, Boyd Fowler, Katit l Smith. Albert Olinhant. y Gth Grade?Nina Sexton, Wallact Gibbs. ? 7th Grade?Leila Edwards, OraFant I Oathleen Brigg*. dough Arthur, San . Dunl>i >. 8th Grade?Gertrude Mat his, Ast McKissick, Sydney Gage, Lillie Fant Y Fannie Thomas, Ruth Spears, Bernict \ Going Alsie Smith, i, 9th Grade?Pearl Bailey,Eloise Foeter Bessie Gallman, Belle Gregory, Sinitl . Humphries. Mary Oldham, May Bob ? insoti, Carrie Smith, lolene Smith , Blanche Thomson. e school no. s. e 1st Grade (A and B)?Lizzie Gregory t) Bessie Parker, Charlie Wood, Dewit 3 Parker, Robert L'Olson, Addie Colson Nannie Murphy, Adddie Murphy, Peat s Arronood, Ernest Hart, Conny Thomp e son, Eva Ilart. t 2nd Grade?Olivette Smith, Josi i. High, Mattie B. Mardis, Eva Fowler e Addie M. Rodgtrs. !lrd Grade?Willie Hames, Min Aughtry, Alona Colson, Eula Hendrix is Boyce Lee. it 4th Grade?Baxter Fowler, L*on Hall Charley Mabry, Mary Mabry. ft EXCELSIOR 8cnOOL. V 1st Grade?Robt Evans, Linde Gibba, Arthur Scott, Kusael Bishop '![ Carrie Noland. ,e 2nd Grade?Bertie Jolly, Josie I^ee. ' 3rd Grade?Fannie I >ake. Pearl Bet en baugh. ^ MONARCH 8C1IOOL. s 1st Grade?Ray K. Belue, Lillie I t Puckett, Ada Tinamons, Lnban lamp t 2nd Grade.?Stella Johnson, Samue " WdHford. 3rd Grade?Clara Hoi comb, Churct " bill Wllliford. ^ BEATY < %-ai*e*BO??gcie% eautiful Su Embroideries, La 'owels and Napkin Each Department I 11 n s t ^ rv'ii <. i I ? -I .. II III noVf't: s !o- :! ? Kvison a<i I to ii :m -sit i : or to -jive < v*? 11 m practv ; si~t would t i\.. m iv sp r ' hau w v, iii111 'lid. i F COFSfitS ED, STRAIGH ii tightness. Its For out door s plainestclothes the effect of sum i PLANTATION i 1 t PLOWS, f j HARNESS, HOES, SHOVELS, PITCHFORKS, ;i RAKES, MATTOCKS, I I . Also Breeching, B1 Collars, Pads, Sadd J and Wagon Harness II The Best at I *i J Oetzel's Hari What is B Rich, Well-Se -I We have all for making t I have some t made. i I In ready prepared Soups V Turtle, Ox Tail, Chicken, All you have to do is to a For Old Time Vegetable r 1 have Corn, Okra, Succ ?. Okra and Tomatoes, En; the seasonings too. All orders carefully [. I MORGAN & Home Phone 38. ^ ^ Opposite & U0.1EL rprises ces, Table Linen, s. CORSETS, CORSETS, OORSETS. I uilders. They fit, they (hey remodel the IT FRONT. ports, its for evening wear, it m dr??siojr. We keep down the price. HARDWARE. BRIER HOOKS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, HAMMERS, BARBED WIRE, POULTRY NETTING, FIELD FENCING. ind Bridles, Horse les, Halters, Buggy i. iowest Prices. dware Store. m mmtm etter than asoned Soup? the essentials he best, even hat is already we have the popular Mock , Consumne and Julienne, idd water, heat and serve. Soup, the best of all, we , otosh, Beans, Tomatoes, pflish Peas, etc., etc. All r and promptly filled. & WAGNON. Bell Phome 83. *