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WHAT IS Of worrying over that old out ^ can buy a LEADEK from BOE . DRlticular. and will take nhnn cook in one-half of the time. COOK Have been advanced 20 per c We have a^olid car load bougl giving the trading public the a ^ on us for what you want in sto m era in cook stoves in Union. * C.1 ' 1 1 1 . \ WE BET ,T TI Stove Leader and Crescent ] stoves made for the money, } of ware. We guarantee every funded. Don't buy a stove unt money. H.E3ME2 We are headquarters for anytl to the grave. YOURS IN M. W. i ' Local Schedule for- Passenger Trains. TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA, Arrive 0:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m 11 1:50 p.m. " 2:10p. m TRAINS FROM BPARTANBURO. Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:8? a. m " 9:10p.m. " 9:80p.m. Cloee connections at Spartanburg with trains for Atlanta and Charlotte and intermediate stations, and at Columbia for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Through trains foi Asheville, etc. Noe. 9 and 10 carry through" sleepers between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. 8XABOARD SCIIBDULK. No. 27?South bound passenger arrives at Carlisle at 2 a. no. No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m. \ No. 38?North bound passenger arrives r at Carlisle 3:37 a. m. No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 6:48 p. m. Local News Notes Put Together For Ready Reference Gathered Here and There While ^ Strolling Around Town.. Mr. B. G. Wilboin, of Cros3 Keys, wrs 'n town on business Wednerdsy. M>. J. W. James, of Columbia, spent Sunday with bis o'd friends fn Ur'on county. Mr T n Smith th? HarHfl T.lthiA. Springs man, was in town Wednesafternoon and yesterday. % Mr. B. H. NesW, of Spartanburg, t and Mr. Ii. L. Go*", of Union, went to Lockhart MP's Wee nesday to perfect a big deal in r ?tton. Mr. Buaeeli Walker left Union Mcn\ day for St. 'Lou's, Mo., wbeie he wi? [ accept a position, p obably in the office I of the National Stock Yaids. I Ber. N. J. Holmes, of Atlanta, is B conducting a ten day's tent meet'og over JL at Cross Keys. Mr. Holmes is tne same . evangelist who conducted a succeasfi'' K tsnt meeting at Cioss Keys some tbc > B yean ago. ^ Mr. B. M. Estes baa one of the pretI tkrt show cases of Fvenc'a candy we W bate seen in the c'ty. The shelf upon which the candy trays sit is elevated ' | thenar and covered with floe plush. h Each try has a plate on it showing the I kind of candy it contains. I TEE (EE 40 of date cook stove when you 0, which is up-to-date in every t one-half as much wood and STOVES >ent. in price since last-June, it before the advance and are dvadtage of our bargains. Call ves. We are the largest dealbh^HH I ~ = Leader and they are the best ?7.50 to $18.00 with 30 pieces stove satisfactory or money reII you see ours. We save you MBEjH. ling you want from the cradle BUSINESS, BO BO. IMarsikd?M\ Charley Robinson to Miss Sale's E. Dav,a, at tlie home of the bride in Boganav 'le township, Rav. Mr. | Hucks officiating, Sunday the 9th, 1902. M?. J. H. Spears' new store house on Bache'o - street b?<i been finished and is occupied Ly Bill Hughes, colored. The upper floor wi'l probably be uied as a hall. Andy Woodward who got h'? band mashed and arm bioke in the oil mill press last week, we are Informed by Dr. Culp :s getting along very well. Dr. Matrox assist od D.'. Culp in drer^ng the wound. Street foreman Presnell is opening up a road to the rock quarry near the new cemei 3iy. The rood will run from the corner of the cemeteiy through the town farm to the quarry and will be known as the "Nigger Head Turnpike." At ila last meeting the County Board of Commiss'ons re-elected Dr. (Jno. M Lawson phys'cian of the county home and chain gang, R. A. Hancock ovex seer of the county chain gang and J. Fincher Belae superintendent of the County Home and Farm. The Continental Plant Co., Kittrell, N. C., offer all the leading shipping and fancy garden varieties of strawberry plants, (nearly TOO varieties). Their practical 120 page Manual teljs how to grow all berry ffhlts with succes and profit. It is free to buyers of plants. Quite a numbar of Union's citizens went up t? Spar* nburg S-rtjrday and Monday. Toe ,'pte. .at schedule over the Southern ii very .on\enient. Ooe can ran up to Sparianburg any day on the es ly moaning t. a n, spend the whole duy Id the city and rfituro home at sight. We imagine that Spaaantvig 'i vto7 well pleased with such a schedule. Mr. J. ?. Norment, the courteous and popular staff correspondent of the News and Oourler, spent the time between trains Wednesday and yesterday In Union. Mr. Norment is one of the most popular men in the State and receives a very hearty welcome wherever he lights. He Is look* Ing after the interests of his paper. Mr. J, H. Wilburn, deputy sheriff, left for Spartanburg Wednesday with warrants for WU1 West, Mabe Jacks and Jno. W. Sims. West is wonted here for petit larceny, Jaoks for breach of trust ard Sims Jfor selling property under lien. He also had requisition papers for a party whose i name we will not mention Just at present, but hope he will get him. J > s A Flour of Quality. No flour sold in Union matches the "Clifton" in purity and quality. The wealth of rich gluton contained in this flour makes sweet, wholesome bread of a nutty flavor. You oan get It at Maobeth Young's and the Union Cotton Mills Store. Wedding at Carlisle. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. W. B. May and Miss Jeanette Hill, both of Carlisle. Mr. May, it will be remembered, was agent and operator at uariisle for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad for a Dumber of years and made himself very popular with the good citizens of that thriving little town, who regretted to see him leave when he recently resigned to take a more lucrative position in Florida. The marriage .will take place la the Methodist ohuroh, Wednesday, Nov. 26thk1902. Startling, bat True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes D, II. Turner,Uempseytown, PeM 'you'd sell all you have in a dav. Tw?> weeks' use has made a new man of ine." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver trouble-*. 2o; at F. C. Duke's drug store. Pstscnger Trains Delayed. The trains were veiy much delaved Wednesday. No. 13 hom Asheville wkichisdun here at 11:3~? ariived at 4:3). five hours late, while No. 11 from (Jo'umbia arrivtd something over two and a half hours lal \ No. 14 was d? laved at Columbia bv an engine on tl e Cha'lesion division breaking down, but the one from Asheville wrs delayed at Spa. -anhurg on accouut of being block. 1 up with freight trains. We d > not know the citc?imsi:wG\s but it seems to be almost inixcasable that height trains ?h >u!d be ai'owv 1 to block a passenger Main for five hours unless some wreck had happened. A Thanksgiving Dinner. Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks inflame the mucous membranes lining the stomach, exposes the nerves of the stomach, producing a swelling after eating, heartburn, headache, sour risiDgs and finally catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves the infiamation, protects the nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by cleansing and sweetening the glands of the stomach. F. C. Duke. ? New B. and I,. Organized. The Enterprise Building and Loan Ascooiation was organized in- the People's Bank on Tuesday night of this week. The following officers were elected : President, B. F. Arthur; Vice President, P. E. Fant; Secretary and Treasurer, D. T, Duocan. The shares will' he of a par value ef either $100 or $200. and will probably rpn a short time. But this is a matter to be decided at the meeting holding as we go to press this (Thursday) evening. When the committee on by-laws and constitution, consisting of P. E. Fant, Qeo. H. Oetzel and R. L. McNaliy have handed in their report. The monthly payments will be $1 per share. They organized with over 500shares taken. Shares will be taken up to 750 making an ultimate capital stook of $75,000. The Crusher Gets There. The rock crusher was 'nstailcl in the point between Church and Mountain streets fronting the residence of Mrs. I. E. Tinsley iast Friday and work was begun upou a great pile of "nigger hevd1' rocks which the teams of the town bad been hauling for several days. Col. Nea. kindly invited the Editor up on uie piauorn wnere we coma get a good view of the cashing jaws. The "Digger head" vanetf of reck as is well known is of a very haid vaiiety, aDd c le the 8:7,e of a canon bill will weigh al,<ut as much as a cannon ball. But notwithstanding the'r bardneis this great machine took them in its pondrous steel jaws and crunched them as a bog would acovos. The engine is a powerful one and apparently could pu'l two crushers with ease. The capacity of the crusher is many tons a day. It is a great acquisition to the town and so nothing we brve needed a loDg time. The great rocks are exush i and then scooped up by a lot of r coops anang< d along a b?.t Theciuehed stone 's thus carried to a revolving disk and dumped in. This disk has small holes at the front end where the dump is made. Tbs fine pieces and gv&vel fail through these boles int > the fleet b<n while the larger pieces tumble on to the larger holes and faU iato the second b'u. Those pieces too large to pi 'S through these holes are emptied from the op n end of the cylinder into the th'rd bin, so that three bins a.e bjing fi'l d at once aDd the three sires of rock n* .led for maendam'zing are being made and [sort^ i out all at the same time. The bins are elevated high enough al jve ground that a wagon mny ! backed under them and their contents dum) 1 into the wagon from a tiap door 'n each bo. It was a very inteiesting s'gbt to see the machine at work aud roajy p ople gathered around to watch the operation. Several loads have already been put a'ong the sidewalks on Main street with me a'stroutnr. With the u ok crusher to mash up the recks, the traction engiae to plow up, Scrape and dreti new streets and plenty of rock all around * >wn we look foi ward with pleasant Anticipations to the time when we will have our ri eets macadamized and we cj?iv at last bid a longfe ewell to the mud god slop along our main thoroughfares whlph have been an ayesore for these man? years. We can then cross f*t>m sidewalk to sidewalk without losing our rubbers or having to roll ou~ breeohta up to ogy kpapj. "tigs'*. Earfr Mmt? j 1 i AUCT1 Of Town Lc Live Town i UNIO We will 251-2 feet on deep. Also 1 smith shop. 1 with an elev ' | S3 This Prope Don't miss on< when one of them wi bought one of those Don't forget th< i PlnnHoxr IJ. lv/tmuj 01 TEEMC- one-half c 1 IjIUiIu. he seeu"< lUMuiu. payfoPp{ COME AND I GRE A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hcadley, a healthy, robust blacksmith of Tiideu, Ind ., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cr ed me, he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They tegulate the Kidneys, purify the blood and cure Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 50 ; at F. C. Dnke's drug store. ? ' A Delicate Operation. Dr. C. W. Austell, assisted by Drs. Sarratt, Fike and Hamilton, cut a very large ssone from the bladder of Mr. Will Wilbanks on Factorv hill morning. The operation is known in medical phraseo!ogy as supra pubic cyatatoroy. The patient was to'd that lie might die under the operation or afterwards, but he said be would surely die {f it was not taken out and agreed to hare the operation net formed. He wr* put uuder the influence of chloroform end the operation wps performed in a neat and successful manner. The stone is as large as an ordinary guinea egg and weighs one ounce. When last beard from the patient was doing well and it is hoped no serious result* will follow the 01 ration, Dr. Austell has the stone <n bis posession. It <s of a lime formation and was caused from a gradual depoeite from impure water. Mr. W;l- m banks has suffered from is stone for "" Ave years, efl*n enduing the most excruceatiag pains. For the last two years be has not been able to work and has suffered a living death. Enormous! The growth of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York is one hundred times greater than that of the United States. Tha population of the United States in i8jo waa 23,i9i,8 76 The population of the United States tn 1900 waa 76,3?3,387 \ttett of The Mutual I ifc IinnuKt Coruo.ny ol New Yotfc I* iljo, when y year* old, ?a $1,278,388 A. Mat* of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, January t, 190a, d f351.838.971 < The largest, strongest Life Insurance Co. in the world. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Rmmabd A. McCtmov, P reddest. k li A ~~ * ION its in the Prog >N, - sell four 1 Main street 1 ot which co: [ his lot is 7 en foot entra . Is better tha I^T V stock, bulldii * or any other s of these lots and 11 make a man rich. lots but just didn't s time and place, Nov. 1 V THE GROUNDS sash, balance payab id by mortgage of ipers and recording =?ICK OUT ONE AN EN & BO A Few Ne At the place a Good are kept ' NEW WHITE FISH, PIG' HA MS AND BREAKFAS1 SAGE, APPLES, BANAN, 1UUS, UABBAGE, ONIO> Also compli CANNED FRUITS, TOTY GLISH PEAS,PICKLES, S APPLE BUTTER, SHE OLIVES, CONES CRACK! Anything in L,et 11s have MORGAN & BOTH PH NOW IS T j^.To buy on Cutawa n; cr i~i c JL^l4JV 1 JLCJ We have th< to suit your 1 Za\\ and see usUNION HARI hardware Leaders. / ? SALE ressive and s.c. ots fronting* by 100 feet ntains Black1 x 113 feet ,nce to Main. n mill stock, bank lg and Joan stock stock. I in a short while, say "I could have doit." 7, 1902,. I i*e in 12 months to lot. Pupenaser to ID BUY IT. YD. ? w Arrivals vhere Kreahi and sold. S FEET, CHOICE LOT : BACON, PORK SAUVS, ORANGES, POTAIS, ETC. ite line of [ATOES, CORN, ENAUCES, MINCE MEAT, IEDRED COCOANUT, CRS, ETC. % season, your orders. WAGNON. ONE 38. HE TIME? e of our^^L iy or i r rows. 3m at a prioe Pooket Book. WARE CO., Union, 8.0 ; -3kg tS