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. WHIT IS Of worrying over that old out can buy a LEA.DEK from BOl particular, and will take aboi cook in one-half of the time. COOK Have been advanced 20 per We have a solid car load bong giving the trading public the j ^ on us for what you want in st< V ers in cook stoves in Union. WE SELL T3 Stove Leader and Crescent stoves made for the money, of ware. We guarantee every funded. Don't buy a stove unt money. We are headquarters for anytl . to the grave. ^ ^ . YOURS IN M. W. Local Schedule for Passenger Trains, TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. Arrive 9:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m 1:50p.m. " 2:10p.m TRAINS FROM 8PARTANBUBQ. Arrive 11:85 a. m. Depart 11:85 a. m " 9:10p.m. " 9:80p.m. Close connections at Spartanburg with trains for Atlanta and Charlotte and intermediate stations, and at Columbia for Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Through trains for Asheville, etc. Nos. 9 aud 10 carry through sleepers between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. SEABOARD SCHEDULE. No. 27?South bound passenger arrives at Carlisle at 2 a. m. w No. 81?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m. No. 38?North bound passenger arrives at Carlisle 3:37 a. m. No. 31??Arrives at Carlisle 0:48 p. m. Local News Notes Pat Together For Ready Reference Gathered Here and There While Strolling Around Town. Have you seen those pretty "Faultless" shirt waists for boys at Cohen's? They are good and cheap. Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro has a new boarder at their home, ho is a fine boy and arrived last Friday. Mother and ohild are both doing well. The Peoples Bank is doing a rushing business. This is another foroefal illustration of the good results of judicious advertising. The First Methodist church will bo opened up for regular services Sun/lair mAontn/v 4 Kn noafAn T?air T V UJVAUUI^I VliU p?OVV/l| ifc'J X? Ji? Morris, having recovered from an at fcac k ps. Barlow Minstrels are booked to play Union on Deo. 8bh. This is a good troape and will no doabt draw a good honse. This will be something you oan enjoy. . Rev. Mr. Blakely and his two lady co-workers, Miss Nora Johnson and another lady friend, all of Laurens, were arranging the first of the week to conduct a protracted meeting at BoiTalo, Both of these ladles are ocntemplating entering the foreign niiMlon field. THE USE: of date cook stove "when you [, SO, whicli is up-to-date in every ut one-half as much wood and STOVES : o cent, in price since lant June lit before tlie advance nnd are ^ idvadtnge of our bargains. Call 4 oves. Wo are the largest deal- 1 d / ? rT =? fc m _ _ ___ in 3.JU * i ^iAXJEFL. Leader and they are the best rc $7.00 to $18.00 with 30 pieces stove satisfactory or money re- pl ,il you see ours. We save you tr til b MBER. 4 ^ iiing you want from the cradle J a BUSINESS, * BO BO. k Leopard spots was published as far S 1 back as November, 1901, a year ago, P in serial form by the Charlotte Ob- 11 server and the New York papers also w papers in other cities. Mr. H. J. Hames, of Jonesville, ^ was in Union Saturday. He called w in to see ns and crossed the editor's w palm with two planks for two years, that's the way to do it?next! ai Married?Mr. Thos. Grady and oi t1 Miss Bettie Stevens, at the home of tho bride, Snnday, Nov. 23rd. Mr. Thos, H. Gore, Notary Public, per- o] formed the ceremony. 2: d An entertainment is being arranged for by the Union Library Association, nr The date has not yet been definitely ^ fixed. The entertainment will consist of a farce comedy with excellent C music, both vocal and instrumental. '! Announcement will be made later. Mr, Walter Sanders, who has for G several years been working in the ^ Union Mill, has resigned his place to ^ accept the position of section hand it in the weave room at Monarch Mills, a w Balaam Jeter, colored, had his b throat cut severely by Gilliam Greg- c' ory last Sunday near the hanging ground. Several small arteries were n< severed and an eighth inch deeper P' would have severed the juglar vein. P1 Drs. Gulp and Going sewed up the m wound, and while it is not necessary ai fatal a lot of blood was lost and Jeflfer ft had a very narrow escape. K The protracted meeting which had ?1 been conducted for some time at Gross Keys by Rev. Mr. Holmes, the t* evangelist, was brought to a close g' Sunday. It is said that It was the greatest meeting ever held in that 3; community, and that a number of ri converts were secured and much good I1] was accomplished. Mr. Holmes left ^ Monday morning for his home in Atlanta, Ga. fl Mr. K. F. McBrido and wife, of fl Rockingham, N. 0., oversoer of card- n ing and spinning for the Pee Dee fl Mannfaoturing Company, at Rock- ^ ingham, spent a few days in Union d latter part of last week. Mr. Me. b crossed onr palm with two planks for two more years subscription. He t; says Mrs. Mo. is a believer in The T Times and could not get along with- ^ out it, aud he had uo Inclination to f let her do without it. Mr. and Mrs. v MoBride returned to North Carolina * Tuesday. He said he was taking his ^ , Christmas ahead of time. LdtiWHci ? ' 'r&fa - '.-h-* .. - ?' ? J UWC1B WllllOlll UOSl. Every forty-eight pound sack in which 'Clifton" flour ir packed will make two :o.xi towels, the regular tow eling goods eing used In the manufacture of the acks. Ask your dealer to send you a uriy-eight. pound sack. Sold by Mac?th Young and the Union Cotton Mills itore. Bkaxsfohd Mills. Owensboro, Ky. Answer to The Problem. Vox sends in the following answer o his question : "At what time beween 5 and G o'clock are the hands f a clock at right angles?" When the hands point to 10 minues and ten seconds after 5 o'clock nd again when ?ho hands point to 8minut.es and 7 seconds after 5. "he hands are at right angles twice uring every hour. ohn Thompson Takes the Cake. John Thompson, the Comedian, ntertained an enthusiastic though ot very large audience ut tho opera nuse last Monday night. He deirved a much better house, but the eople are not to blame, wherf* disusted once it takes some little time ) get over it. Had they gone howver John Thompson would have iken all the bad taste out of their >outh. As an impersonator he sillily takes the rag ofT the bush, he not aly gets oft his characters in appearnce, costume and actions, but he nndles the dialect of the different ationalities to perfection, tho down ist Yankee, the Dutchman, the ermati, the second-hand clothing jraolite and even the Chinaman are 'prosented without a slip. Mr. hompson is also a fine musician and in play on almost every kind of ir.-rument. Those who missed John hompson missed a treat. Etta fane Etchings. Your correspondent has b?en unwell ir a day or two and is not ptp ued to iterest your readers this a. m. Meters B. F. Webber and Hal E sffriea, contractors, are buil ling the >ck pillars at the Owen's foid bridge, ormeily the bridge rested on wooden iers, the new bridge will lie on stone. There is a good deal of scattering cotm in the Qeld vet. and even with ftvorhln went tipr anH hajlth it twill .-. -.t nil E out in several days more. Mr, T. Jeff Hughes has fine to the rork side today to gather upchi kens jr his niarket. Mr. Hughes is an inustrions man a< d won't be still as long 3 he cau 11 id southing to do I have t difT rent 1iiU"? tlven sket-rhes of h >. nd a' all give others s >.m as I'mrc Tivt s Eiders so mi;gh e- j yed th ?>e l.eieo>ie. I will writ* hnu Hp a little further ud tell how be got biok from T x vs. The John Hamea Chapter Duigh'ers f the Confederacy has conferred the ross of honor upon some of our Cheroee county veterans. I have carefully read "The Story of tonewall Jackson" and am much leased with it. Its a valuable acquisiion to any up-to-date library and no one rho likes to read the life of a great man an well b?? without it. Last week your orrospondent had the pleasure of sendlg a copy of it fco Mr. I. Peeler, a U. !. Veteran, of Mississippi. Mr. Peeler ras born in this county on the head aters of Gilky's creek and moved west i early life. He went to the war iu a [ississippi regiment. When he saw my i. as agent for the book sent for a copy f it and it was sent to him promptly, tope others will follow his example and will supply them too. Rev. Sam T. Creech preached at Mesp 'tainia yesterday. His text was Acts 47. "And the Lord added to the church aily such as should be saved. Ti,n vfQt?.?aiof ?in j. ii<j uicviumiov vwuiCJCUl/O Will HUUII leet and our i>eople are very anxious lat Mr. Creech he returned to his work n the Kelton circuit. This eorrespundlt has thrown out tire hint that Mr. reech would probably be moved after lis year. But he came to this concluon not from any desire Mr. Creech's eople had to get rid of him. But Mr. reech lias been working in different elds lately. He in fact puts in his hole time in the ministry, and wherever he has gone he has made a Rood npression and a host of friends and relived a hearty welcome. Other circuits ould lie glad to get him and I don't lame them for he will stir up their lazv lurch members and put them to work. I ope Mr. Creech will be returned unless b gets a much better position than he ow has which I am satisfied could be im.roved?tliat is by less work and more sy. The Fowler Brothers are running a lachine shredding their late corn. They ro turning out an immense amount of irage. Last week Mr. Comer, the ferryman, sported a sand-bar on the Cherokf e side f the river at Howell's ferry. But it as gone and all talk of it ceased. Will some of our readers who are invest or engaged in this k ind of work Ive us the answer to the following queson: A man walks to town at the rate of } miles per hour, rests there ? hour aud dea hack at the rate of 7$ miles per our; how far has he walked, the who e me occupied having been 4 hours and [) rainutjfs? Hon. U. W. Wliisonant lias five very ne hogs to kill. They will weigh beween 1,700 and 1,800 pounds. He is a ne farmer as well as a successful busiess man. He says a farmer isn't a inner, in the proper sense of the word, niess he has always got smnething to ill. This he can have if he will so iversify his crop so as to make it possile. The exodus fever has struck some of he colored people of this section and bey are fixing to get off, some to 'ennsylvinia and others to Mississippi, 'he only misfortune connected with this movement is,its generally the industrious rugal colored people who speak of going rhile the other clas* are staying on. Ve could ship a few car loads of the liter to advantage and would be glad o do ao if they were wanted. Vox. For7niuc] ^ V^\(rrf aciori lfc_^v45?^C>L(ft mftrs TV i ering ol W8arable! J^w^C^ASi area deli; aod ott ir caus? of Ing-; Bcai cellent th and outsi< |m Ladies' l@g| Wool B! llllP ^a'sts' And h"n' 33 ry for Vf ?>^?3 women s P^ces. ' w.i A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley, ;i healthy, robust blacksmith of Tildeu, Ind., that for ten years he suffered such tori ores from Rheumatism" as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change folio wed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me, he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regulate the Kidneys, purify ihe blood and cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect h?alth. Try them. Only oOe at F. C. Duke's drug store. Another liinl Transplanted. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Malone have our sympathy iu their sad bereavement on account of the death of their little two year old daughter, Pauline. The little one was attacked with mumps., she was already ill and her little bo'dy coui i not withstand tiie attack. She died at tt p. m. Sunday, and the little form was laid to rest in the Episcopal church yard on Monday afternoon. It is hard to. part with these little ones, but our consolation is in knowing that our temporary loss is their eternal gain. The bud has only been transplanted to blossom into the rose in tho beautiful world beyond this vale of tears. Startling, hut True. "If every ona knew what a grand medicineDr. King's New Life Pills is," writes 1), II. Turner,Derapseytowu, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a dav. Two weeks' use has made a new man of me." Infallible for constipatiou, stomach and liver troubles. 23s at F. C.J Duke's drug store. All Gold and Silver coined by the mints of the United States in 1901 multiplied by two and one-half, does not equal the assets of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Total gold and silver coinage, 1901 $135,882,250 Assets The Mutual Life Insurance Company $352,838,971 exceed those of any other company in the world. This Company has paid policy-holders more than any other company in existence, $569 ,000,000 Write to-day for "Where Shall I InsureI'* Tiie Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Richaro A. McCukoy, President. F. n. Hyatt, Manager. Columbia, S. C, 1 Hamcsfe Llusjotub. Areata. Uniou. >od Reast ?' seasonable ^ 3 here that Bm\ ght to the eye j3|| icrwiso the JjPg A iT \ \ much rejoic- BffM v ., JL^) atiful and ex- fiBi J nigs for house ' L ie wear. raKI and Children's Gloal ankets, Underwear, He Comforts dreds of other articles i the comfort and rdornrr ind children are here at The stock for "HASSSKSGIVIMG i unusually attractive on \ BEATY & < 3ANK AUSTELL, Mgr. UNION HAROT Hardware Leaders, A Few New At the place wh Good are kept ai NEW WHITE FISH, PIG'S F. HAMS AND BREAKFAST B1 SAGE, APPLES, BANANAS, TOES, CABBAGE, ONIONS, Also complete CANNED FRUITS, TOMAT GLISII PEAS,PICKLES, SAU APPLE BUTTER, SHRED OLIVES, CONES CRACKERS Anything in st L,et us liave yc MORGAN & V BOTH PIION NOW 13 TH mm buy one c Cutaway Disc Hai We have them to suit your Po Call and see us?= 1 1 1 onj||| <s, All ,S'8r^ iRpPl seces,entofl^^ small lost . " r ' Arrivals ere Kresli nd sold. EET, CHOICE LOT UX)N, PORK SAUORANGES, POTAETC. line of 'OES, CORN, EXCESS, MINCE MEAT, ?1)ED COCO AN UT. i, ETC. iason. >ur orders. VAGNON. E 38. IE TIME )f mm / or rows. l at a price nlrot Prk/\V w*?VK MWIVl rx VTARE CO., Union, S. 0 * ->f ;; rMi