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-^*1 IIn T 11 1 T c ab Special Advertisements Notices will be inserted in this column at the rate of ?5 words or less for ?.>o one is?ue, lour issues for 75e. Additional lines over twenty five words Sc a line. HE It {SERENE IIIGH X ESS,' IN Kings Byways, Kior.stadt, Tim J/Ord Protector, The Conspirators, Jo t he Days of St. Clair, The Banner of Blue, Arms and the Woman, The Iron Brigade, The Leopard's Sj>ots and When the Land was Young. The alwv i books and manv others on hand, also all the Magazine and New York .Dailies on sale as II. F. So a ike's. WANTED?1,000 CORDS OF WOOD cut at onec. Apply to F. M. Adams, Adamshurg, S. (.'. 4l-tf. "TTTT"AXTED?2,00? CEDAR POST? VV 7 feet long that \\ ill squax: 4 inches. Apply to T. C. Duncan* at Union Cotteu Mill ofiice or L. G. Youxo at 1 Soff.ilo. 42FRESII GROCERIES COMING and going every dav. Country produce a specialty at II. E. Mawiv's. Enterprise street. 43-lyr. TTTANTED? AT ONCE, 1.000 VV pounds Beeswax. Highest price j a J. Union Hardware Co. 43OEFICE TO REXT? IX CEX1EIt of town, en first 11 >or. 13- 8. M. Rice, dr., E. U. For sale?a good mule. M. W. Bono. 41Telcphoue Tinklings. Pete West a colored man who lives on F.iir Forest lias tn-en on a trip to Marion comity and on a Fig hunt with .Mr. (J. D l'srrar. IVte came l ack covered \vi" h coon skins he says his parly killed about. IS coons in the swamps < i Mai ion h -.d-s many squirrels awl other varmints. IVfe f fays Mr. Farrar made this year with lour mules (>() bales ot cation and ."00 bushels of corn. MrS. Amanda McNeace and Marvin McNeace, of Union, cjsent Sunday in .bmesville and attended Services at tii" MethiMli.it church. Mbs Elauor 8. U'quhurt, of Blacksburg, is teaching school near Mr. J. E. Bishop's. Miss Uiquhirl and Mies Maude Whitlock atton.iedfSuMh.y rchr ol and preaching at the Methodist church Ii.eie Sui day. Miss Anna Ilanies is in town today visiting relativis. Rev. David I lucks (ilcrl his pupil heie Sunday morning. Rev. A. A. James filled hisapiMuatmeiit in the evening. Mr. James was very u iwell, luidiy able to preach. Mlm Kddie ureer, oi ivclion, bivrbcun visiting relative^ in town. Mrs. il. W. JScott has been quite ill but she is a little better today. A few B days since there was but little ho|>o of her recovery. The John llainen Chapter of tin Daughtcis of the Confederacy had a very pleasant and interesting meeting Ibis afternoon at the bo mo of Mrs. YY. II Ill II ?| ^ & A Ad FOR ^ eraRYB he best of voryfhing can e found af f II. Jj. Hums. Thirty-seven years lias i passed since i!ie close of the late war but the memories of that Ion it and tierce struggle are still fresh in the m uds of many of the veterans and of many of the good ladies of those years ot the war, and this writer has never had eati3e for one moment to regret that he was a Confederate soldier. The daughters this evening promised me a cross of honor which i shall appreciate as the highest honor and wear it with great admiration. Telephone. ZVcirs From the Capital. Kditoii Tntc Times:?Living horn at the capital of the State I often see tilings t' at are of too little importance to be written of except b7 a correspondent of our paper, so I take the pleasure of trying to tell of some of those little things. Columbia has been rather quiet after her Fair week gayeties, but things are beginning to liven up on account of the approaching Christmas holidays. It is now safe to venture out with a "plug" ha> wilhout fear ol rubber balls and 00:1 felti. The tin hums and leather dusters have been thrown away and policemen an- again seen on the streets. The building fever is still raging in Columbia. Ail over the city residences and business houses ufe 1 ring erected. They range from the smallest cottage to the big twelve story building on Main street.. This big building wiil lie the citj-'s iirst sky rcraper. The foundations are In-ieg laid with all possible haste the work going on day and night. The streets cloce by ate almost choked by tlie dirt from the mine-like excavation. The building will l>e constructed of steel framing, prts'ed brick and stone and will be entirely lire pioof. Thursday of last week the people of Columbia saw one of the hardest fought foot ball games that has been plaved in this .Stale The St. AlbaneCollege of ll.idlo.ii, Va., was defeated h> the 8 C. Coih-ge team by :t score of live to 7. mo. The Virginia teaiu was rnucu larger than tli"* houie team and weie cor.ildeDt i t'victory, even the college men weie expecting defeat, hut l?y hard playing ie: Carolina el-ven scored an i shutout St. Albane. This makes an enviable leeoul for Carolina. >he has pla>ed and won live games, Chanson being the only team thai has lieen aide to score a point, i lj" college bays art justly pioud of theii ream. The sewerage commission is pushing ih ir work to a close and they x|k <:l lo Imve the entire tysiem down i>v Jumi try. Tie workmen sue still busy at Ilif State lb.11*0. 'J hey aie t \i:<*r loihiioh t.ae inteiiui wtrk b fori* lie* next latuie coiiVei.es Tho txbjior work has Leeu competed. # ( OI.UJUUA COKKKSI'ON I)KNT. News From Lockhart Junction. The fall Reason has bten fine for gathering and the crops have about ell been gathered, only si little mattering cotton can be seen and yet tbo price goes down, >;i.d I don't know what to think as some have * Cfli I cii' Cci Co: <Jn Da Da Da De Ga Gil Gif Ga r" Ki Is l<-3 " toi wi th St at ta w D ! ^ St D ai ai w y< tc ai t\ cl y< tt a< li a ?~?= t] said this would be a time when cot- o ton would reach ten cents, but we 3 will see what wo will see. The election passed off quietly in f our township and a very lew votes t were cast and 110 opposition makes v everything harmonious. ? There were a great many going to a the State Fair from this place. The c depot agent sold fifty tickets in one 1 day, and tickets gave out and,some had to go without any. But they 4 went and came all the same. The Lockhart train makes two trips a day to this place, so any one wishing to go to Lockhart and return the same day can do so now. Mr. Editor, please excuse and correct mistake in mv last letter in an sawcr to Mr. Vox's mathematial question about the cluck as be wanted to know at what time between 5 and 0 o'clock will the hands of a clock be at right angles to each other. You made it im5 when it should have been at directly 6 not at 5 nor no where between but at 0 directly. Moxv. [That would be a rather funny right angle, it strikes us. The cor-, rcction is worse than the error.? Ed.] 1 ^ 111 1 MMMVPt 1*1* * II I Bill I1IIIK1?W ADVERTISED LETTERS. njai'.ir.g in the Post Office at Union J., for the week ending Nov. 14ib, >2. riiiis, .Tamos L'ttle, R>bfc C.'ihs Little, George .klit-nd, Li z i LittHjuhn, II D ity, Muuro Litlhj ilm, Mmtie it.y, Mimllattio Lu.ih-jihu, Maegio f ?rd, M A* Long, Mamie M ggs, W R Lyles, 1 i W iwn, Mrs L A McClunken, Willie ter, J W Mo a, Bob uton, Sam'l Mitchell. Ilettie aier, Emma Miller, G P anor, Sam'l R McGinst, Eulah iwford, Gussie Man ess, Lillio (2) wkins, Matilda Maddux, Moses wkins, Lennie Osborn, Frank vis, Wallace Palmer, Mrs F D cdy, J W Rang, Fair ruer, C R Rice, Maudie txcon, Miss Eliza] Rice, Mrs Ella >?- Unllin 1> ?l II 1> JV, UrtUic XVUUCIOUU, 11 L) mble, Luke Robersou, J II ult, J G ltodgers, Miss Ellen ssett. Miss Sallio Shelton, Nathan 11, Willie Sinclair, Elizabeth jpkin3, Ed Smith, \V G impbries. It It Suber, Hiram ler, Ben Taliner, Cliffy hueon, Will S Tucker, E W rksey, J E Williams, Mrs Alice >rdge, Levi Worthy, ltobt irsen, O L Persons calling for the aV>ovo l?trs wili please say if advertised, and 11 be required to pay one cent for eir delivery. ' J. C. Hunter. P. M. Summons for Relief. (complaint served.) ate of South Carolina, 1 Court of County of Union. J Probate. .T. G. Going as administrator of all id singular, the good?, Chatties and este of J. H.Clark, deceased, Plaintiff, against 'illiam Clark. Hawden Clark, Thoinas . Clark, Gena C. Boulware, Lily Lane, \ It. Stokes, W. J. Stokes, Lily B. ;okes, Gertrude Cark and Alfred Clark, efendant. To the defendants al>ove named, you e hereby summoned and required to lswer the complaint in this action of hich a copy is herewith served upon >u, and to serve a copv of your answer > the said complaint on the subscriber t their office at Union, S. C? within venty days after the service Ilieieof: ex lusive of the day of such service; and if )u fail to answer the complaint within le time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this jtion will apply tc the Court for the roef demanded in the complaint. Munro & Sanders, W. W. Dixon, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To tho defendants above named: "ake notice tiiat the summons iu this ction of which the foregoing is a opy, ras filed in the ollice of the Judge of 'robate for Union county, in the Stale f South Carolina, on the 7th day of November, 1902. Munro & Sanders, W. W. Dixon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. To the defendants, Gertie do Claik nd the infant Alfred Clark, take notice, hat unless you procure the appolntmeut f a guardian ad litum to represent you aid Alfred Clark within twenty days fter the service of the summons and ornplaint in this action upon you, the laintiff will, after the expiration of wenty days from the date of such series upon you, apply to Hon. J. M. ireer, Judge of I'roba'e for Union ounty, at his office at Union, S. C., for ,n order api>ointing soino suitable person ;uardian ad litum to appear aud defend bis action on your behalf. Munro & Sanders, W. w. JJIXOX, G- Plaintiff's Attorneys, rrefzer Has just received a fine stock of Solid Silver and Rogers' Silver Plated Table Ware. Also large stock of Silyer Novelties. Don't fail to see his stock and prices at Tlie Wonder Store. 41DeWiftt's KM Salve For Piles, Burns, Soros* , Tt Opi Why Do I The best dressed tli's store?every man wl several reasons "wliy." We have the wide! have different tastes?req that's where our wide sty of Clothing that makes hi Bchloss Bros., tfc Co., "Best ('lothing in the woi ment of their make of g label. J. C HIGH GRADE CLOI C r o\* With eager buye I the many bargain offer is what our ne I days. I We expected to do. an but must confess that these days is beyond The reason is very pla not slow in finding out can be supplied at a g ' will be a big saving in ter outfit. " TO 1 * Dress Goods, Trim I Shoes, Hats, Gaps, wear, Hosiery, Bianl Ghildrens' Jackets. I You will go away wi . that you have bought ble price. . McLure's I For A Bad Cold. If you have a bad cold you nerd a good . reliable medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to loosen ana lelieve it, 1 and to allay the irritation and inflama- t tion of the throat and lungs. For sale f by F. C. Duke. p c Notice to Trespassers, All persons are hereby warned not to f hunt, fish, ride, drive, walk through or in any other mauner trespass upon the lands owned and worked by_the under signed in Union township. TIioso.disregarding this notice will he prosecuted to the full extent of the law. G. C. Gktcfr, 11. W. Sparks, W. P. Duckktt, ? W. C. Nix. : 45-41 p. I Opening of Books of Subscription ' Notice is hereby given that on the ? loth day of November, 1902, at 10 J o'clock a. m., Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Jonesville . Real Estate Company will bo open at the office of the Alpha Cotton Mills | In Jonesville, S. C, . W. H. 8. Harris, J. J. Littlejohn. This Nov. 10th, 1902. It - i DeWitt's JKitf Salve ' Fop Piles; Burns, Sores. DOHE posife Peoples Bank the Best Dre DEAL HERE? men throughout this locality bi 10 wishes the b- st comes to us sooi Here is Reason No. I. at showing of "up-to-the-latesl" uire different styles to suit their d la-range comes in. A man can j in look his best. of. Baltimore, are makers of the rid." We have a splendid assortarments, all of which bear this O H E NT HI 1NQ AND FURNISHINGS FOR G . -?[ 'ded* rs picking up s we have to ?w store is these immense business I what we are doing | our anticipation. B tin, the people are I ; where their wants | imall profit which R i buying your wiu- g US I mings, Millinery, * Clothing, Underkets, Ladies' and ith the satisfaction I at the lowest possi- I lew Store.! Notice of Sale. I will sell to the highest bidder on the 8t Monday in December, next, before he Court ilouse, during the legal hours or sale, the Daniel II. Sheldon, home ilace, located in Cross Keys township, ouuty and State aforesaid, containing ifteen acres more or less. Terms of rale cash. Purchaser to pay or papers. L. J. Brownino, Attorney in fact for the heirs at law of Mrs. F. W. Sheldon, dec. Nov. 6th-, 1902. 45-it Notice of Sale. At the Itay place in Cross Keys townihip, Union county, 8. C., on Tuesday, Sov. 25th, 1902, I will sell to the highest jidder the following property: 12 mule-t md gearing for same, 3 wagons, 2 two loree wagons and 1 four horse wagon, I disk harrow, a lot of farming tools con- ' 4t listing of plow stocks, plow irons, cotton ^ ilautere, lioes, etc. Also about l,uOC lushels of corn, about 19,000 bundles of odder and a lot of cotton seed. Also a ot of blacksmith's tools. On the same day I will rent, if not before, said farm (six horse farm) with line room residence and four tenant louses, stables, barns, etc. Said farm iaa about 80 acres of bottom land lying n one body on Tyger liver, also bottom ands on creeks. Toba rented for lint coton. Terms of sale cash. B. W. Whitlock, ^ 44 4t.p Manager. 4H 1 H issed Men E iiy their clothing at this | icr or later. There are P Rtyles. Different men I iffercnt characteristics? I 4 ;et from us just the kind S this uttf owcmnpia B yvvwvvvvwvvv/yv/wM i 1 I ^ ttttt" ?,**^rw,w,i<^ Id Hiriidp^fdvnvaii^ ?i"