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JVE 1 This space t ^RETURN To our aririj for the very 111 age accorded u past year. I> fj ?> ?I'M/ I . V We wish, you and prosperous \ . > And solicit a c< your patronag< _ A ++ M you at ail titra < attention, gooi A- i j low prices. i "M. W. I Local Schedule for Passenger Trains. i TRAIK8 FROM COLUMBIA, , Arrive 9:00 a. m. Depart 9:00 a. m ( " 1:60p.m. 44 2 :10p. m < V, ' TRAINS ViiUM SPARTANBURG. 4Ctfyo -Depart 11:85 a. m ** ,",0#Op. m. 9:80p.m. 1 s Oloee connections at Spartanburg with t tHhu for Atlanta and Charlotte and * MMMMlnte stations, and at Columbia J fir Charleston, SavanDab, Jacksonville ffld points south. Through trains for ( AshevTlle, etc. Nos. 9 and 10 carry through sleep- 8 era between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, \ BXABOARD SCHEDULE. No. 27?South bound passenger arrives ) at Carliale at 2 a. m. No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:25 a. m. t If*. 38?North bound passenger arrives a at Carlisle 3:37 a.m. No. 84?Arrives at Carlisle 0:48 p. m. f Local News Notes i i ^ Put Together For Ready Reference * t Gathered Here and There While ] Strolling Around Town. i5 yVait for Dorathy Dodd. Editor Gonzales died on R. B. Lee's 1 birthday. I 1 Dohatttv T)odd iscottlng. t Mr. this., P . Sims, of Spartanburg, o was irfTUnton Ibis week attending court, t W116 is Dorathy todd? Mr.zrhos, r. McDow, of Yorkvilie, t represented the Charlotte Brick Works in theif salt this week. ^ DoijhATiiY Dodd will fit your foot. Tbo^PesMMHoe was dosed Tuesday in ' honor Gen'l R. K. Lee'^ birthday t aVl otoeTOd,Sunday hours. Ex-doyemor John Gary Evans wa*i , : town tkie week looking after a case J court lu which he is interested. ? Dofoi know Dorathy Dodd? Mr.<B. D.. Springs, President of the ; Charlotte Brick Works, and Mr. J, D. j Mendehhili, of York county, were in l UnW thta vieek as witnesses in the t gfirick qpoe. j SsnAor D. B. njdrtck ran tip from t a'.>,* ' i:. >' v '>' ".-tj PAKE his week to THANKS / of custome t>eral patron5 during the all a happy New Year, \ntiniianrA A# iiitmuaiivu ui i 3, promising ;s, courteous 1 goods and 30B0. Ai.l the ladies know Dorathy Dodd. Married?At Grace church, Union, 5. C., Saturday evening, Jan. 17th, 1903, Hiss Bertie Whitlock to Mr. E. S. McJlashen, Rev. L. L. Wagnon olliciating. Doratiiy Dodd is coming to town. Married?At the residence of the jride's parents in Union on Sunday ifternoon, Jan. 4th, 1003, Mrs. Fannie Jtowers to Mr. J. It. Gregga, Rev. h. L. Wagnon .officiating. j.j!K uiuiey-uopeiaud Uo. are agents or the Dorathy Dodd shoe for women ltd they will let you know later ju^; when to expect them. Mr. C. P. Sanders, of the Spaitanburp rar, was in Union this week represent g with James Munro the Buffalo Coton Mills in the Charlotte Brick Go's luit. Doratiiy Dodd pleases when others ail. Hon. Stanyarne Wilson is in town afcending court representing the prosecutor n a damage suit brought by Clarence yaughan who was hurt by the collapsing if the unfinished school house during a wind storm last summer. The case was aken up Wednesday afternoon. Mr* JePass is assisting Mr. Wilson. Hydrick i Sawyer represented Monarch Mills. Ladies, if you have had trouble with our shots try the Dorathy Dodd. The case of Daniel Garner, adminisrator, vs. the Lockhart Railroad suit or $1,000 for the accidental death of fqhn Garner by falling off the train came ip Tuesday morning and was non-suited >n account of the evidence not substantiating the allegations in the complaint Doratiiy Dodd the faultier! fitting ihoe for women. We regret to learn that Miss Belle Yhitlock, a teacher of Union Graded Ichool No. 2, is ill with pheumonia. >he left her work to go to the bedside of ief father at JonesviUe who is critically* IK She was suffering with a severe :a|d when she left. We hope to hear of I recovery of both her father and beri " Magic Kantern Show. Ihe boys of Ihe flfth grade taoght by Carrie Southard, gave a magic tern show oo last Friday evening At I i Graded School building. Tnere re a goodly - number of peop'e in atdance. The show did credit to the m and the net receipts were about 17:00. The receipts went to the Graded 8tool Library. A lew more such tils upon the part of the children wilt ure for the school a library lull of N$ful books. ' ^ 'V ' ' . ^ Lee Exercises at Graded School. Sorae of the rooms of the Central Graded School hvl exercises consisting of compositions appropriate to the occasion, leing the birthday of the great hero atd noble general, Robert E. Lee. m You May Not Expect Good bread these cold mornings if your flour is of the spasiuoiic sort, that only "works by spells." You can't be certain?you don't know what to depend on. "Clifton" flour will bake to your entire satisfaction day in and day out. Is is not the best Hour today and the next best tomorrow. It is the best all the time and people who buy 4 C'ifton" mow it. Sold by Maclteth Young and Union Cotton Mills Store. . m Another Post OfRce Robbery. At 3 o'clock last Saturday morning the safe at the post cflico at Greets was blown open with nitro-glycerine ar.d $.'500 wo?th of stamps and $75 in money was stolen. The explosion was terrific. A man named Uutledge who was sleeping at the hotel across the street from post office rushed out with a shot gun in hand and seeing the fleeing robbers fired two shots at them but does not know if they were hit. Telephone messages were mmic nui< ;?u once ana a party beaded by Sheriff Oilreath, of Greenville, and the dogs is now making every effort to capture the gang. No direct clue has as yet been discovered, but the job was evidently tbe work of experts. Presentment of the Grand Jury. To His Honor, James Aldrich. presiding judge, January term 190.1, Union. The Graud Jury herewith submits the following report. We have passed upon all bills furnished us, nine in number, of which we found true bills in seven casts and no bills in two. We visited the office of the Superintendent of Education, Jail, Stockade, Dispensary and L'oor House in i body. At the office of Supt. of Education we found everything in good condition but. quarters very much cramped. O.ving to increased need of funds for educational purposes we recommend that tin law goveiniug the disposition of dispensary profits iu this county be changed so that the amount which is now given to ordinary county fund be divided equally between ordinary county and school funds. At the jail, we found everything neat j_* - i - una ciean nun prisoners contented with their treatmeut. We recommend that plaiD cots be provided for prisoners to sleep on instead of making beds on the lloor as at present. We also call attention to recommendations of Grand Jury last year about improvements on Jail which have not been carried out. We found the Stockade in rather bad condition showing considerable lack of cleanliness, but hope that when the new stockade, now in process of erection, is completed and occupied it will be moie comfortable and that more attention will be paid to cleanliness. We lecominend that separate sleeping quarters be provided for white and colored prisoners. We found the Dispensary books very systematically and as far as could judge correctly kept. Wc found the Poor House farm in excellent condition, the houses very neatly and well kept and the inmates well cared for and contented. The general appearance and good condition of everything about the farm steaks well for the management of the overseer, Mr. J. F. Belue. We think our Court House and Jail are unsightly, uncomfortable aud entirely inadequate in accommodations for the growing needs of this prosperous count y, and therefore r^ooraraend that steps be taken by proper authorities toward the erection of a modem, commodious and comfortable Court House and Jail. In the meantime we reommond that as soon as possible sewerage connection be provided for both Court House and Jail. \UA n?s\n1sl HIOA ft" - t l??*k " ' * ?? u nuuiu t%trnj limb UUflJKH l* able office chair be provided for the use of the court stenographer. We recommend that the law reqniring tho Clerk of Court and Magistrates to report to the County Auditor all moneys turned over to the County Treasurer be observed, and that our representatives in the Legislature be requested to introduce a bill requiring the County Dispenser to report first to the County Auditor all funds turned over to the County Treasurer. The present dispensary law, we believe, dots not require this, and it should be done as a check on the Treas urer. We learned that the road complained of by former Grand Jury betweeu J. A Fant's and D. B. Kant's, in Santo*, has been put in good condition, and tint the Board of County Commissioners h:is, during the pad; year, erected some substantial bridgos in the county, while others are in course of construction. Thanking your honor and the Solicitor for courtesies shown. Respectfully submitted, W. II. 8 IIauius, 1 Foreman, LEE'S BIRTHDAY AT JONESVILLE. An Intercatinfi\Pro?ram Well Executed by tbe School Children. Jonesville, Jan. 20?General Lee's birth day \va3 celebrated in our town vesterdav as it, never was before. The John Hamoj Chapter of I he Diughters of the Gwfederacy hid arrange I lor i he presentation of twenty crosses of honor to that many veterans. They also brd a beautiful program which wa? well rendered by the young people of J ones vi He assisted by Miss Fannie MeCravy, of Spartanburg, one of the teachers in the graded school. The following is the program: S>ng?Amerio.r, by ^ln audience standing, followed by prayer by Rev. David Hacks. Song by ten little girls?Too homespun dress we Southern ladies wear. Tenting on the Old Gamp Grourd, eung- and acted almst to perfection, Recitation?All Qu'et Along fho J'otomac Tonight, b/ Misa Ida Foi>.# i|SK' j-.ii .>' HAPPY You want a ha] Begin the year BY" TRAD You "Will "fcxbl omy wil je=,Ar MC>noy W felloW tliat s oUanc? of ? don't. By You. are l^yl dLarK days, r. lumlnates tix j 0 W. T. ter aid acted by the boys whicl carried every veteran in his mini back to the diys of '01 to 05 to se the boys cooking over a cam; fire iu the old camp kettle, some play ing at cards, some writing, other lying in an army tent, one poor soldie with a wound on his head tied u with a bloody bandage lying in fror of his tent while a sentinel paced upo his beat. Oae fellow who had beo out foraging cam9 in with a chicke and a sack oi potatoes and then sue rrjoicing in the camp. The Cmauercd Rinnfir. hy Fannie McCravy. Address by Rev. A. A. James wh spoke of the great and noble Rober E. Lr.e and then gave many of tb scenes and incidents of the late war Reading of the rules of the Daugh tera of the C mfedoracy by Rev. D tvi< IIuols. Presenting of croseea in the follow ing manner: The names were callei by W. H. 8. Harris two at one tiui and the veterans would approach th platform and the crosses would b pinned on the lappel of their coats b; Misses Anna Hamea and Etha Hamec Address by W. H. S. Harris, fol lowed by Dixie sung by tho audience Music on tho violiu was re deie< between the plays by Messrs. W. E M W'iiliama and R. W. Davis. The audience then partook of re fresbments served by the Da ighter such as oysters stewed and friid.ra'r and cuatard. The play was reuderei at night by rcqu.'S". ar.d the crow* lingered till nine o'clock. The exercises were held in A'man' ball which was tendered the Daugh tera by Mr. A'roan free of oharge. Forty-five <1 >llarn wore realized part of which will bo donated to thi Wade Hampton monumeDt and th rest to current expenses. I will add that the ten little girl dressed in their homespun dresses wit palmetto hats made tlnse present wh were acquainted with the timea durin the war feel more sad than lively fj it was a picture of real war life. Mr. R. A. Whitlock who is wel acquainted in this county, one of ou prominent chitons and p'st mss'er o our town, was stricken w'.th paralysii last Wednesday night and for a timi it seemed that he could only live few hours but he still survives and i a little better with some hope that k | may partially recovery. Today is the worst day of the sea son, the ground is covored with alee and it is still fallit g with a prospec of a big frerz). Mr. G. T. Hyatt is at the home o Mr. P. W. Soott very sick with pneo 1 raonia. Telephone. bKIM^ NEW \ ppy New Year. You can have it right and you will go on right. ING AT OUR fclxx economically, & LI help you savo mo id Be Happy.^ on't "buy Happines javes always lapplness tlian tt Saving Money ng tip sunstLlne ag rtL? smile of satisr o face wlien lie get? || ID DAD/"^ Aini^ WI1 urtnUHIINa. 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