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r wes F Hope i\ Want you t Our line tho \ ( v.v n Paxil's Old Stand. < ! Local Laoonios. lAPPIHtHGSe OF niTKRESl ABOUT TOWN { PIBSOKAL iXD OTHERWISE. i At their last meeting the Board of Stewards of the First Methodist church, , T. C. Duncan, W. D. Arthur and George M. Wright were elected to All vacancies , in the board. Spencer M. Bice, Jr., was elected superintendent of the Sunday School. ' Mr. Charles T. Hart, formerly of Union, now the popular manager of a targe furniture establishment in Florida, arrived in Union the latter part of last week and will spend a month at his home and among his friends. He will return abont April 1st. Charley says he is well pleased with Florida, There was a robbery committed at the residence of Mr. O. . Smith Friday night. Some one entered the house presumably about 2 o'clock and stole $1(3 from Mr. Guy Lawson and $5 from Mr. Will Smith. The thief threw one of the pocket books dewn in the front yard as he departed. The Carolina Insurance Company " and thedoctors of the town hare adjusted matters and the company agrees to allow the policy holders to employ any physician they eye fit. This is an equitable and just arrangement, everybody is satisfied and everything is running smoothly. ^ . The yellow ticket sale at thfUalleyCopdand Go's store was a bowling success. Tbe gentleman told us that on ac count of their extensive advertising they bad expected an extra rush, but that - the sales far exceeded their most sanguine expectations. That shows that it pays to advertise in a way that will "onvines tbe reader you mean business. It pqye every time. Tbey bad a whole page ad. hi Tfl* Tutas. T&ugdw . (Mm. - Disturbances of'strikers are not nearly as grave as an Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, ner-1 -roaa tension will be followed by utter l&llaipse. unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing AO efficient to cure disorders of the Liver ' or Kidneys as Elecuic Bitters, ft's a fcr. wonderful tonic,,and effective nervine1 b?> and the greatest all arotradtmedicine for fe run down systems, H dispels Nervoost K MM, Rheumatism end Neuralgia and tjt^HfoelM malarial germs. Only and BKfttWaetlon guaranteed by r. C. Duke, ^p^swer gallons; wears longer^^ I 'J . tfiicfcre to See 3u !. In ou: i. seaso: o examine roughly. Even if buy we a glad to s? pie. . ? - Presiding Elder J. W. Kil&o. Rev. J. W. Kilgo, P. E., preached at the First Methodist church Sunday morning from the text, "I am the vine, ye are the branches." The sermon was very interesting and instructive. He showed that the branches could not exist or bear fruit without the vine, neither can we bear fruit without Christ is with as. That the quality of the fruit is of the vine and not of the branches, sn also the fruit or works of the christian is not of the man lut of Christ in him, as Paul said though I am dead I live, yet not I but Christ liveth in me. lie drew a beautiful word picture of the wonderful power of love, the love that is satisfied with nothing less than one's all. The trna fruit that which is best and most enduring is love. It was because God so loved the world that he sent Christ, his only son, from heaven to this sinwArM fA anffnr and din thaf fhnQA ! VUIOVU nvilSA IfU UUUUA MUU UIV vu?w vuvuu who were loet might through His shed blood be saved. The Work of Friday Morning's Storm. Another severe wind storm accompa. nied with rain, thunder and lightning visited this section again early Friday morning. The storm began about four and lasted till after five o'clock. While there was no damage of (jonsequence done to buildings in the immediate vicindnlty of Union many houses leaked badly on account of the blowing rain. The storm hit Mr. Banks Fowler, a mile this side of Jonosville, a pretty severe lick. It blew down aid wrecked ten out houses for him and blew his barn off tty^illows and tarleted it badly but did not wreck it. Tlii hardest of the wind seemed to be collided to a narrow strip or path. Several houses were blown down and a number of cattle killed on the Dave Gist place in Bogansville section. Several'pine trees around the yarji of Charley Fant's place, just above Lockbart Junction, were blown town. It is a very dangerous thing to allow tall pines to stand near ar residence. They should beewtdown without delay.$467-' About $2,000 worth of * pine timber was blowu down ou Mr. \Tib. Jeffries', place four>mHeii east oCJoofSSrltfe,, also a similar amount oC.Uogmr tflrim a piece of woodland near* K>lton known-** xbe J ease bishop place.- A ouniLer Of bouses weiealao wrecked aud badly pamaged on on fc'qotre Jetf rles' place. To Curo Cold M One Day Take Laxative 8*omo.q iluioq Tablets. All druggists refund the iportey ir it fails to cure. ?. W. Grove's signature cn each box. ?5e. 0 ly ly You r store this n and I you don't re always 3e the peo / x/The New Hm, Clothing Store. Broke Into * Box Cmr. Oh lut Tuesday night a negio named Clayton Wallaoe, about 15 year* of age broke into a freight box car-standing on the tiding near the power hous*, and opened a box of cheese and a box of smokiag tobacco and tried to get into a caddy of chew* ing tobacco, but gave it np. He cut out about a three pound chunk of cheese and took two packages of smoking tobacco and then laid for the night passenger train; when it arrived he mounted the blind end of the mail car and was goiog to sift the sands of Union from his leet, but one of our lynx-eyed police spied him and pulled him. Upon noticing the bulging appearance of his coat he made a search and found the cheese and tobacco. The negro made a clean breast of the whole business there and then, the afent was sent for and the car was visited and the story verified in part. The negro claimed that a white boy named Jack Johns had led him into the act, hv nrnnnttnv that tK?* mk ika m? for something to eat and go off on a hobo expedition. The white boy was not found until tho next morning. He is about 20 years old and is considered a vagarant. The nogro was tried Wednesday morniDg and fined for trying to steal a ride on the train, for vagrancy ai d for theft, and sentenced to serve 90 days on the chain gang. The white boy was tried ThoTslay morning and found guilty of vagrancy and theft, and was sentenced to pay $50 or work 60 days on the gang. They are both pretty hard characters. The negro, after his sentenoe was an? nounoed by the Mayor, said: "Can't I have my cheese now, boas." After they serve their sentenoe the railroad will probably take hold of them, and they will likely land in the penitentiary. * ? Letter to Mayor Young, Union, S, C, Dear Sir: You are interested in the prosperity of your town, and every doiiaa anybody saves adds to the wealth of the place. * People can save half their money on paints?more than hair, l>evoe I^eart and Zinc taken fewer gallons than mixed paints to cover a house, and lasts twiee or threp times ?? long as legd en4 oil. Paint is gavpri; labor i? saved; and the "painting nuisance" is made naif as frequent. When Devoo Lead and Zinc is established in Union, Union will get more ont of U than we shall. .Yours truly, F. W.'Dgvom A Oo. Kpw Yojk. h r "T^Mrrc c\ Notice of Stockholders1 Meeting. At a meeting of the Directors of the Alpha Cotton Mills held at the ofilce of mid company 3rd day of March. 1903, Hie following Dijectors being present to "wit. J. J. Littlrjuhn, W. II. S. Harris, J. F. Alman, J. L. McWhirtrr and J. M. Gault, the following resolutions were adopted l Resolved: That the Alpha Cotton Mill be changed to Jonesville Manufacturing Company. Resolved, further : That the capital stock of the J mesville Manufacturing Co. lie increased from $100,000 to $230,000, by the iseuance of 1,500 shares of stock of the par value of $100 each. Resolved, furthei: That of the $150,000 increased capital stock 1,000 shares thereof shall be Common stock. Resolved, further: That of the $150. OUO increased capital stock 500 shares thereof shall be Preferred stock. Resolved further: That such preferred stock shall be a Preferred Lein on the assetts of the Company in case of liquidation, and shall be entitled to dividends at the rate of se /en par cent, p r annum payable semi-annually. That it shall be the duty of the Directors, after paying operating expenses of said Mill to set apart out of the earnings any balance which may remain for the purpose of payirg said dividend of seven per cent, on Preferred stock. In no event shall auy sum be carried to surplus or any other account until said dividend shall be paid. In the event that the balance so set apart shall not be sufficient to pay the entire seven per cent, at any period of the six months herein provided, then in that event, said dividend iu arrears shall be a charge upon the profits until the full dividend is paid ; the intention being to make the charge of seven percent, on the Preferred stock a Preferred Lieu upon the profits until the same is fully paid; the Company to have the option of retiring by lot or otherwise as the Directors shall determine all or any portion of said stock at par, together with all unpaid dividends after five years. At the end of ten years any portion of said stock together with the amount of all unpaid accumulated dividends if any ntt retired shall be converted into first mortgage gold bonds upon the Company's property, and in lieu of dividends shall receive interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum of a period of ten years from said date. Resolved..further: That in order to carry out the terms under which said stock is issued and received by subscribers that no encumbrance of any character be placed by the Board of Directors in the shape of a mortgage or lien o. the property of the Company, unless the same shall provide for the retirement of the Prefer ml stock with accumulated interest as above provided. Resolved, further: That during the ife of the Preferred stock hereby authorized the Common stock shall not receive any dividends in excess of seven per cent, perannnm, and shall not be entitled to any dividends whatever until seven per cent, shall be paid on Preferred stock as above provided, and that any and all earnings in excess of such dividends on the Preferred and Common stock shall he held aa a sinking fund to provide for the retirement of Preferred stock. Resolved, further: That the char- ter of said corporation be amended as follows: By adding thereto and giving the same the right to make Hosiery and make underwear, and all manner and styles of knit goods; to manufacture . paper boxes, grind wheat, corn and all grains, to own and operate cotton seed oil mills, to manufacture and sell fertilizers, to manufacture and sell ice and gin cotton. Resolved, further: That Jonesville Manufacturing Company do purchase the franchise and all property of the Jonesville Knitting mill, paying therefor the par value of the Jonesville Knitting Mill stock with stock of said Jonesville Manufacturing Co. at par. Resolved, further: That a meeting of the Stockholders of Jonesville Manufacturing Company be held at the < filce of said Company at Jonesville, S. C., on the 3rd day of April, 1003, at 11 o'clock a. m., to pass upon the foregoing resolutions. J. J. LlTTLEJOnX. J. M. Gaplt, Sec'y. Valuable Cotton* Gin, Saw Mill, Etc., Outfit for Sate. By order of the Probate Court herein I offer for sale, at private rale, for cash, the following jereonal property: One Winship C>tton Press; two 70 Saw Centennial Crtton Gios; two 70 Saw Centennial Cotton Gin Feeders; two 70 Saw Centennial Cotton Gin Condensers; and necessary fixtares to all the above; one 40 horse power Boiler; one Boiler and Engine; one Saw Mill outfit, including two . Circular Saws, Belting and other equipment; oue Grist Mill and outfi'; one Flour Mill and outfit; belonging g to tic estate of the late William E. I Ray, deceased. All or any of said property is offered at private sale, and any one wiahing to purohase will oom : ?_ t a a ? a ? i UIUUHHIK) mm ,1 . . > DSWJOr, AHOr> ney, Union, 8. C.? who ia authorized to wll Mine. If any or all of aaid property ia not a >!<l at private sale by Balesday in April, next, being the aixth day of April, 1903, s ich will be aold on said day at the "Harris Mill" in the town of Union, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash. Mr*. Cvrrib Ray, March 4, 1S03. Admioisratrix. 10 fit Tra&cdy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little ; a boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Watkins. of Pleasant City, Olijo, "Pneumonia had played had havoc with him and a terrible cough set it besides. Doctors treated liim, but he grew worse every dav. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and our darling was saved.. lie's now sound and well." .?* Everybody ought to I know, it'a the only sure oure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaran Do You Ward ' .4 Made to Fit.Yoojf J At Wholesale You Can't C but | V We have samples o Royal Wilton, Axmin Mosquets and Brusi Direct from the loom thousands of dollars ai i to have CARPETS forou and laid to fit any sie at a very small margin i ufacturer's cost. | This is an 0 To get a fine Oarpet cl not always in position' of these samples will < dred dollars and we cat plete line of them ever; them, besides we have i that we cannot always call and see them now. turn them in ten days. ^BAILEY FURN : _^?_OUR LIN [ Spring ? Before buying ? s ^ > we can please ? price and qual [Tbe Casb 8ar| S D. N. WILI It Pays to t My orders for Mo] have been duplicated a^ ir ? ?u 11 yuu WMiJt tilt? goiil Molasses or Syiup or 1 will do well to place yc Yours for Syrup t R. M. E Phogo 8' I Headaches areBET7MAl caused by disor- W dered stomachs. B livtahjl I Ramon's Pills cure B^~~i Sold by Union Sr^riMi^rlaai-. jsxM b Carpet^ J Room and Laid " ^ * r Prices. -* let It just rceived a line of f ster, Velvets, iells Samples ? that represent id we are offering Lr Customers made and shape room l, above the ManIpportunity leap?that we are to offer. As a line I cost several huna not get a com y Lime we mil >ot some inside prices geton these goods, We have to rei I ITU RE CO. j, xamine] E of | Qoods j X elsewhere. | i . 1 *you in i . 4 | lain Store, j 3URN. 5 advertise. l&sses and Syrup time and again, line New Orleans UTii o/tAvro MWUVUI nuvcn jruu ?ur order at once. E^fes. , SSSwSMSSn^ESSSSMMSSSsftsSSBM ' >s \. 15 M bother folks who I 15 occasionally use! JgRanKrttsPffls.25c| drug COy^^