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'|H |M? IIHBIHIIII II I I [EST 1 * And in os 1*1 f VA Jic k> I SEaxxit < jj 2?to.O? | else g sure | your Our The BOU? / /Q mam vV>r) "tootle (m) for 1] "V:}/ possi JST3.0I3L mal^< gr mg is give if trade R can 43 1 toe jol: ps stiOi<$3.'\} KM to soi El don't m, one p comj I Tl | gjgggmrbreilt-ilbm^l if ri?foimft7 tw , " " 1 Local juuuuiiiua. HAPPENINGS* OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. A five-room cottage belonging to Tunny Davis in East Union was burned down about five -thirty o'clock this morning. Fire caught in the kitchen and as the waterworks do not reech this part of town very little was saved. This section seould have a water main. Church Dedication. The Methodist church at Carlisle is t<> be dedicated on the fifth Sunday in this month. Bishop W. W. Duncan will conduct the services at eleven o'clock a. m. All are invited to attend these services. There will also be preaching by the pastor of the Santuc circuit at Oak Grove church the 4th Sunday in this month at 4 o'clock p. m. All are invited. Jt Saved His l,c}}. P. A. Panforth, of LaG range, (in., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his log; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Halve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Files, it's the best salve in the world. Cure Saranteed. Only 25c. Sold by F. C. ike, druggist. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Office nt Uniot S. C., for the w*ok ending Mtrch 20, 1 1903. Daavsaw W A-f T CI /'.l/CAn 1^1, >/.If / 1 #JClivri? ?? AU jk /uv i\ \?y Byars, Mrs Minnio Jeter, Florence Cappin, Mr Jeter, F 11 Cannon, Z M Jones, Sallie Cook, Jr, Cbas M Johnson, S:ir?li Cooksey, Clide Johnson, T S Draper, W T Lt.e?, Mary Draper, Tom Lancaster, Willie Edward?, Mary E Meadows, Maltie JStson, John T Miller, Ales'one Bison, Ida Morgan. K 1' ( >) Foster, J M Meott, EUle Fowler, Mamie liochester. W J Fowler, Maiy Saudeis, Wm Fowler, O L Smith, J ten Gilliam, Mary Smith, Wallace Gist, Catherine Smith, Jno H Hajris, Annie Smith, Will tiaoies, liillie Tregne, .J M ilntbinger, Jimmie Thompson, Frank Persons ealliog for the stbovo let ton will please say if fulvcrtisei, auri will be required to pay one cent t< > k their delivery. ^ J. C. Hunter. F. M Working Overtime. Eight hour laws aro ignored by those tireless little workers-l)r. King's Nov Life Fills. Millions are always at work, #night and day. curing Indigestion. ltiillousness, Constipation, Sick ifendachc and all Stomach, F.ivcr and Dowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at F. C, Duke's drug store. \ H'IIHUM A iivMH-'-gyaww omg >MiEgaeiLLiHiiQE2 ur store is the place wwir i iifcrfBTgacBiaKg i u i iIimwi inrnwrrr /."b-OIl S 3ll f "*. ~?Fr ./ ^^ */'<tn *r?i ~ ' '-J <"-? " *_a- *?/j.w js.Jf~-s^7 -fc. c,?/. SJ ?^.?Xt or si:n.27"t;S ^0*0. OCi23. icol ^3jl -?:o.s,i; s^c^-o. ^7^7-iii money's ^7^7"c Goods Are of Very Highest C fTOLt 'COTCtCL "??3.0 sit; a? ?X23l prices, o>ix<3. 5 ?LO GUiallGBt X*!] L"blC SljHLCl "OlX zi itoo TCIJ 3S y QTL3. ?eiJte in *t ritii "OLs- :Z:ic * some <o:F 3? ? iliis ssipx^iixs; lsssto?? you it jLsjo.137" 'V<c5 WdlJUL C3LC3 srtzzuL riglat,, ; jcLC^tro *o> ?^.TLS.O>tc prioo to oilh petition, pnamagr?s-w.a t,r:g^r.v^- LJjmrg:S.JSO: Considered u Nuisance. Thocili/. un of tho town iu tho immediate vicinity of tho present loca- , tion of the rock crusher consider it a nuisance nrd are making an fll'?rt bj : the circulation ofapipir f>r signn- ' tures to have it vemovs 1. As iho town j has a rock quarry of its owj iw >;iM i { r -bably bo p. good M ?a t > cs a'oiidi 1 the crusher a id other machinery at j tho quarry. Tho ctu/ncl rock could bo hurdle 1 about as easily as the . whole rocks and otic hauling of tho rocks would bo dispensed with. The citizens claim that the fence would obstruct their while ncd the smoke and nois9 is a nuisauco. Danger of Colds and Grip. TJic greatest danger from"1 colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and < 'hamberlnin's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will he avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases wo have yet to learn of a single case having resulted ! in pneumonia, which shows conclusive-) ly that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous diseaso. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Dr. F. C. Duke. Baptist Sunday School Convention The next meeting will he held with i 'the 1 itst. baptist Church, Union, S. C., i on the 0LI1 Sunday in March and the Saturday before This will give a two days convention, iti; the purp >so to meet, at 10 -o'clock Saturday morning an 1 hold through Sunday evening. 1. ''Yearn the light of tlto world." Opened by.J. 1>. Mahon nud F. M Adams. J "Total nbilinenco the only right c inise for a christian." Ojietjed by II 1 F. Ilay and T I). G. Gregory. :i. "How can wo keen ourselves unspotted fiom the world?" Opened by jO II. Hollaad and 11. J. Furiderlmrk. i 4. "The wicktdtipss of profane swearing." Opened by Jo. eph S.UideaB and J. A. Sawyer. 5. "The Endowment of Fitumn Uuivt rfity." Opened by L M. Kicj and i W J'h G. Humphries. ?i. "The ncessity for better methods i in Sunday School work." Opened by 1 F. II. l'.i-ton and II !'V S<vitr? 7. on .Sunday morning by C II. Holland S. "Th^ for Win! movement i.i missions and Innif-vuleno- among South Carolina 1 la pilars." Opened by il. 11. Murpliy and I< T. Carroll. {?. Seroion Sunday even lag by Y. II I' s'o.1. 1/ t (-very school semi deW>g and a coMnbution. If y jm -have no S ;nd y School, rei.d d ; :.i >\s from the church ' .... i. Stops Couch and, Works off tl?o Col J j I.ll'v dive r.io:n" (>aii ii.o T.tl lets cuie aonid n ??!? day. 2\u cure, no pa) prltyi Jo cents. O-ly t? f A1?ii|ilII |||j|i|Iil Hill ^ ! to get it. j | I "TUL >\j ir of S k ilng | ? L get | ft g lass, I "best | E rW 30>1?3I. | (yZT) rout I \jy^ HCXOS.' I L^-fc it; I I a I \ our : | ^7*0 I ^vxTlXl I ev&OOL | Toosst; I WO M 5 "but | . t-<a.o I* Purcell's | , .V .V.'v l . >1 ?"- Xtiic* -_~U i JTltl EVERY CHURCH or institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman ? Martinez l'nre Paints whenever they paint. Notk: Have done so for twenty-scvon years. Sales: Tens of millions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory: The paint wears for periods ap to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in two minutes.) Actual cost then about $1.23 i gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents. J. L. McWhirtor, .Toncsvillc, B. t!. Wilburn A Son, Cross Keys. C-2mo. The Hill Fortune. While 11 if Ilill fortune, deed of gift, wilts, etc., have been the absorbing topic ot convfeisati.ui for th ? past ten davs there have been no new developments of special importance. Tlu Union attorneys. DePass nud Sawyer, are still abstnt looking into the luaUer. Mr. (.licence Alexander, the son of Mrs. Hopkins (formerly Mrs. Aloxati 1 "1 give Mr. II F. Seiiifa power of attorney to represent lihu, which his in >\h *r wants him to revoke and sign tlnponrs sh;: ha 1 already given to Messrs D.l'm iiu I Sawyer. Mr. S.?aife says Curencs had font !i in worl .some uiou'hs ag> that ha wished to engage him to lnvm g tie some old pap rs an 1 supposes th >< are tins p-p r.s In had reference lo. I'< is i ot known whether or no Mr. 80lif 1 will hold on (<? h s power of attorney or 1 of. Clearance is of up*. It looks vet .v innch like the prospec's 1 are unfavorable ftp- the Union claimants ' r 1 pet anything, MS Alexander died befor? l ilill did, and there is no provision in lie deed of gift or will making provis fan lor Alexander's heirs in the event of his death prior to Hill's. Alexander having never conn into poiseadoo, he of cotiise had nothing lo leave to his heirs so far as tl.c llill property was cont erred. Mrs. E 1.. Clark up in looking over a Cincinnati paper taut, came in the picknig around a hat lack sin received la-A ! week, f lutttl an Article referring to the IIill fortune in which it w ts claimed 1 hat the man IItil's name was really ' Sale,m Charles and in was from a prom* ' incut fauiily in Vfassaahiisetts, and tint there were eight heirs to the proptuty. Tha affair is oasidnrahly complicated and there will no doubt ha much litigo- ^ tton before a settlement is had one way , or the other. To Cure a Cold In One Day i T I/tx.ili.'o liromo (Jtiini le Tabid*. All ilrtigRisis return) the in ctcy if it. fni'H ' to cuse. K. \V. Grovo'a aij^niturc on uch box. 2o?\ t> ly 1 NOTICE. H T'EBBLE, tho t'l-Aiv) <1 jt alii >ii- will 8*and at Wilcutt's * Stal)l?%, also at B.mluo an*! May- [ iiintwi, Fo* $10.00, ILI< E & WILOUTT. ' 12- ^ Jllta June JRtchin| ^ E?ta March 1??.? Every- n thio?r tt?:t* ?>. 'o. ihicutcs Sj ri time, >] The lli>W'T8 c?t\*e cjn.erut la tp'cn lid r.rrny during the past wk. Wheat.? '' 11 I rata art? making a lino slow :iu?l vegetation, in general, is nutting f?:i F ibe gtrmeota ? ! nimuier. Peach tret s * liavn begun to i>ln.-s m; thy birds ara ! singing sweetly and in >i ft\v nvtre , || lays with dry sunshine wa may listen {< for the "gee-haw ' ot t'.:c industrious 1 5 nlmvmcn. I i 2j I learn that on 1-8? ntMird.iv .lord on f 53 colored, of tins Mm Tubor&ec-j " ti)u, Uuioa county, who it is alleged Jinls extensively in corn whi-kov, wrs! captured near Hickory Grove v. ith :i | ? load of goods by the t w j authorities h represented by Rev. P. !'?. I ; ;ram p;.<1 . ^ Dr. Wotil. Unfortunately for biiu lio bears the repufu'i . of r^oincr i if an.mid with a double barreled gun ta ; * if defying tho authority . Uut alas g he weijt one timo too often, lie struck j? the wrong man. Ho was taken with u his horse, buggy and its contents to j. Vorkville where he will bo expected H to s'and his trial. While i have ho 9 ayuipithy wl atever with b ind timers $ I do pity the weakness of ;:uu who R think tli^y can tramplo upon tho laws Hj of our State with impunity end never t] be troubled. How long jo simple sj ones will yo lovo simplicity. The usual quiet of the Babbath was broken last night ab ut dark < r a iiL- U tie afterwards when the alarm wr,j! Ei raised that somebody was in the river j a with a horse and buggy. I'ander-iou. ! ^ ium held high carnival for a while, p Women shouting, men hollowing. | dogs barking ard children crying, | all was chaos. Lantoius oui l be seen F going iu tho direction ->\ the trouble? jo women craned their uccks and tried gj to catch some sound that might ea- j ? able them to le'l what was up. After 6 half an hour of int.'rsj anxiety it was ? reported (bat Walktr Gofortk'.- horse P had inn hack with his buggy and | pushed itrffiho ll it in the river, lie * got cut with his Imso b it the bug^y t was still ia the river when cur John h left the scene to toll the news. For about four weeks your corre spardent has been fiull.-riug great pain i trom a fall he got in consequence of n defect in the puV.ie r??ad, For seme lirae the woui <1 ha - ?> n under tr. at ' mcnt. It 1 a? dev.! , t i into a case of erysipil \3. ( The Forth Fa.eo.iJ i ..tcrdeoomi .a ; tional t"'-. Cor.veuti a wi 1 urot at ^ Klb>*Lcl next hGbh.uh, 22 d i Ff<<ni a private letter n \\*nsl" . | flail, Mar) land, I learn that J b'raok . Grant was arrested tiurr on the 1-S.h H of February for bigamy. It is allege I U that he married one M?ry Gertrude James ia Alexandria, Ya., while his wife who was formerly Miss .Ssllie K. rw Davidson, a daughter of Col. II. G. Davidson, of this eouv.ly, is stiii liv n ing at White Hall, Md. This war- ti ri.ige (No. 1) to-k place in this county in the summer or tall of ISSL. It-v. o A. A James wa3 the ofliciatirg minis ler. .j.rranK urant who it secop ^ had hecn away from his wife f smic t.> tunc t) k out license ui a v.- io s*er " a id mart iod M As James at A'cxi;- ? dria, Ya , ia 1^96. The w i de nuN m tor will conic up for iavestiguti on n the April term of the court in Ah:;- ? at dria, Ya., to my informant write . \r?? U OX. ? u ?? Scctu to J,ike It. n Wo have had a number of pooplc w to ttll U3 by letter and verba1 y tli.** r* Mr?. Ward's clairvoyant e diva s A ? ' being read with considerable intcre-t n and wo <:re requested to keep it up. J* All right, au/thiug to plon-e our re. ders. Wo hope sorr e of her blight 1 o pictures predicted for the foturj wid ! ^ come true. No harm done, you can . ^ believe i.i it or Jet it i a > as you k chooeo. f*l >me c.l' those w i<> h wo h ;<1 | ? their questions nu?wertd have coo e j ? iu ami t d.l us that she ha.- hit the <> nail ou the head in eomc ot her au- ^ swers and struck very clo.-o a others. a They sty they cau't urd-w-ataud it, e cither can we. 6o we cau't help you to figure it out. ? Letter to llniley Furniture Co., Union, fc?. (J. I I Dear Sirr:?'There are two .s>rts of ': furniture. You know both: for vrm k. u . 'eui lx>ih. One sort, looks Ik li.ir lli:iu it1 is, mid tlit* olht r is lxdter than it looks. \ There isn't any other sort. The same, two sous of paint, no moir; ind wi? inako Vin both?wo make tons j >f stuff lint, isn'v worth da lrciglr. !? longs to tin* business?have to. Belon>s Lo your business?you havo to. But tliis is usido. We put into cans. ! with our name on, the very best paint there is in the world: Devoe l^a.l an-Zinc. It takes fewer tuition* than mix d i? paints, and it wears tw ice as long as lta ! if rial oil. C. O Brown ?& Bro , Columbia, S. (J., j w w rite: Mr. C O, Biowo, employed an ?x [KJiienced paiutt i to paint Ins house wi h I), voe I.<M 1 and V. no Tiio painter, i *~~ swing the paint that was sriit to the! louse, suiil Hut 'here was not e ou^l ; le w.iSmi sure of thl.i that te* opened up ill xcept one llvo-gil'oo K;:. \V r-u ! Ilr' 1 .I I A II t I ? ' . . - ??> ni'1 ! ' * I I' IV*! k i h!i<l ui'jl .is i'.l !' 1 i ^ pen ws-sel.t. O h* l pi iif* i i li i\ < ! >( * ii imiii^ uiixcu p.ii i lis lnv.? tit t * ii-*} nine expeiience wuh l>*v?>e Li*uiit:.?l {ilc. Vomih tml.v. 4F. W. Drvok ?V Co., New York.? ? ' rt & b v> .. --H 't, i IMP Y < I??; 11 ifiga We Keep Ou Carps AVe know where to 1 to got tii3 1jest value for we sell aeoording'y. cavpcts at such low niice ' turaed over5' at very tVc there lore wo never have ; of date. Som mv.v > lot of ex n ^ slew t 7y ?1 d d v J'A /' ;J rttr'.v <'<< > ivISUllfil Nottingham, Arabia Lace Cart uns from *ti ~ p iir. Wi .;l w Shu Io.j c rs, SG x 7 J, tlrs w v'. l BAILEY FURh ?as". . j" - inaoacacssac?f;norcr: lisw " ^-rv r? ,QMR LIT' i Spring* Before buying 'We can pleas* price and qua The m Bir 4 D. N. WIL o s o n j ^ v L ^ j ? ^ r.' * - a'.????< 2 & $ iPays to i My orders for idc have been diip.Uc.it x So if you want the ; n Molasses or 3yi up or Will UU Wi;li lO OILiC3 y Your3 for Syrup I M I 1e> w Li a I Phono 8 Sold by Union sr? a * .. T HHHHV 2^ I 1 *!#$& - : x f i is Moving. my and how to buy *?ur money. Then ^Ve sell sue 11 good s that our stock is <{aelit intervais,and anything that is out ; t'.iis week. New ? Of. :i and Irish Point i ; *> >.<)<) per v.i ; ) > i spring ro 11Z -Z .it UTUREiCO. : >- asHBSHBH drhv * t -rrr^VS-Taada MBPPaWPBMWMMBBMMMBMai a ? . ..) \i l T 2 O F S Goodsj elsewhere. ~ -~~~~ """ " a e you in ility jiiii Store,! "URN. s a .::eae:ja-oacaocoDeHaB??B Idwertise. lassos and Syrup i iimo and again, uino ITew Orleans ... v; Lic ovadoesyou oar order at once, and Iviolasses, S33 >1 ^ .tm 8 4, ;1 Station, Shortness of I . ?nd fulness after eat-1 o lie mon's Pills?they B Complete treatm't 25c I Drug Co.