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^G< ! i "bo' 1 FOR B / * r Local Schedule for Passenger I TRAINS FROM COLUMBIA. Arrive 9:00 a. m. Depart 9 :OC " 1:50 p.m. ?' 2:1( TRAINS FROM 'SPAKTANBURC Arrive 11:35 a. m. Depart 11 " 9:10p.m. 9:8( Close connections at Spaitanburj trains for Atlanta and Charlott intermediate stations, and at Col for Charleston, Savannah, Jacks* and points south. Through tral Aahavillfi at/> Nos. 9 and 10 carry through era between Jacksonville and Cinci seaboard schedule. No. 27?South bound passenger i at Carlisle at 2 No. 31?Arrives at Carlisle at 10:21 No. 38?North bound passenger i at Carlisle <1:37 No. 34?Arrives at Carlisle 6:4? i Local News No Points Personal and Othei pickod up and Paragraph by Our Pencil-Pusher. Prof. Edwards spent Sunday in ville. Dr. Haines, of Jonesville, was in | Tuesday. Mr. llobo Sparks spent Tuesd Lockhart. Mr. Jas. Welch, of Carlisle, y town Tuesday. Mr. It. T. Foster paid The 1 oflice a visit Monday. The Union Graded Schools wil Monday, Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. James Mumro Sunday at White Stone. Dr. J. T. Jeter, of Santuc, w Union Monday on business. Miss I^ena Lipscomb returned ( home in Gaflfney Tuesday. Messrs. G. W. Brewing ton and Hill spent Sunday at Cross Anchu Mr. T. B. Graham; of KUne, spent Sunday and Monday in Un>< Monday being I>abor Day th< iST was closed except from IS Mirs Lena Lipscomb, of Gaff visiting her brother, Mr. C. E. comb. Paul Crosby, a former Union b< now of Spartanburg, spent Sunda: relatives here. iht. M. W. Bobo and children a ed Children's Day exercises at Anchor last Sunday. Miss Louise Jeffries who has lie iting her sister, Mrs. Davis J effr Main street, returned to her he Gaffney on last Monday. 0 TO ^ Tiers'j * j i I ARGAINS. I rains.' Rtv. and M"S. L. M. Hice and lit daughter, M iry, are spending this we at Campobella, 8. C. i n. m ^rs- Todd who has been visiting v ' Mr. S. R Crawford's, returned to 1 p* home in Woodruff Tuesday. !' Miss Beruice Going expects to lea : a. m for Greenville in a few weeks to atte ) p. m. jjie Greenville Female College, g with e and Mr. ^rtn Mullinax has accepted a t umbia sition with Jacob Cohen where he w anville l*3 to have his friends call on hii ins fdr Master Blair Graham and sister, w have been visiting at Mrs. Lizzie Ilamt sleep- iiaVe returned to their home at Pacoli nnati. Mrs. J. Ike Harris was called vt irrlvcs "uddenly to Rock Hill on last Friday 0 m the bedside of her mother who is qui i a. m. ?. irrives Miss May Robinson left Tuesday 1 a. m. Camden where she goes to fill a posilii 1 p. m, as teacher in a business school at th f "" place. f-pC Oar courteous and genial mercbar M. W. Bobo, has just installed sevei handsome new show cases on the "bile TWiSO 8a'e8tinD" order, ml Mis. Ann Yaughan who has be visiting at the home of Mr. G. \ Going on Church street, has returned her home at Sardis. Ashe- Capt. E. L. Clarke has returned fro New York where he has been to pi ciituh mm ihii siock or cioimug tor t i town Union Cotton Mills Store. The engine of the South bound freig lay at wag derailed at Main street crossing < Tuesday but no damage was doi ivas in further than an hour or so lost timo. Mr. It. Jones Belue left on Mondt Dimes 'or B?9lon where he goes to take special course in music. We wish f Bro, Belue a pleasant as well as prod 1 open stay while in the 4 Hub City." Miss Kdha Tinsloy who has 1km spent north to purchase her fall stock of m linery, returned Wednesday, accomi as in n'e(* by Miss Julia Miles who will ha charge of the millinery department. x) her ltev. Thos. Going tilled the pulpit the First Baptist Church Sunday in I . absence of the pastor. Mr. Going w y" is a young man preached a good serm< on the "Christian Race." lie exper S. C., to resume his studies at Furinan Ui on. versity in a few weeks. B Little James Austell, son of Mr. J i:30 to Austell, fell from a tree to the groun a distance of about 8 feet, receiving vt nay, is painful if not serious injuries, bei Lips- 'aadly cut about the face and head ai wrenching an arm. *At last account u t was reported to lie doing as well '* "u* could be expected. i with Mr. E. L. Clark was unarimou ttoud- e'ected Moderator of the Union Conn Cross Baptist Association which meWat K ton. Mr. Clark makas a good oflii and gave entire satisfaction in his n< en vis- position. Mr.*E. \V. Jeter, of Sanli ies, on was again chosen clerk of the Assoc >nae in tion, a porition he has filled with ere to himself and satisfaction to the bo< PN II I ? OUR C11ICKASHA J.lvTTHK Remembers Many of the "O liovs" Who Wore the Uray. Chickashn, I. T. Mr. Editor:?Time still doi 1 kindly with us, and we trust that t \ arc of the favored few. What > revelation to us when reading Ti Timhs and seeing the names of t ) dear old boys, and thinking of t | days gone by. The names of the \ dear brave boys who sto d by a shared the toils, dangers and lru ships of the battlefields. What inspiration this good day that 1 hi ) with reverence the names < f the who never faltered or shirked ; single duty. And we hope tin 1 have made as good and true ei zens as they made sold ei Blessed be the country, and cit'/.ei ship that is made of such j roi xr .x i opiniio. may racy ever prosper. Well, Mr. Editor, I am going speak a word to those old boys as faee to face. Hoping they may he of one of the boys who has not fo gotten "them through ail the lor years gone.bv. B. T. Estrs: Well, Torn, how a you getting along'.' $ is a enough for the hurlships you ha: undergone in the days of tlte "Sis ties." Barney Glenn: 'God hie you, Barney. 1 have known v >i noble characteristics frotn my ho; hood days when you hammered ire at old Flint Ilill," llenry Grad; 'I hope you do not swear as lor and wickedly.as you did that nig! at Knoxvillc pulling on those Yank* pants when Bill Strange stepped t hehiud you and fired his gun drav ing such a heavy (ire to that partii ular place." Lcm MeDaniel was hard fighter and a good forage And if there was any man in tl Rebel army who could steal a hoi net's nest it was Lent MeDanic Drayton Smith: "God bless yoi Drayton. I loved you like brother. But you accused tue of d ing wrong. You said 1 broke up a artillery company by stealing all tl harness. But no one ever proved | on me. May you live a long an | happy life. "Well, John Eison, [ revercnee tho nauic of all goe I people and as you are in that class j shall claim kinship with ycu, bt ' please don't say anything about it. ' "Eliphas Bearden, God bless yot old soul. You could come as nei as any living man making beef steii ; _ _r i __ m ( | uui. ui runrouu spnus. XJUl yi ' were always there to fight tlier steak or no steak.'' But J do thin " that Lemastcr was one of the gvea |]^y Q est inventors of liis day. He mud coffee out of meat skins. But tl at trouble then was that he could m e get the skins to prove up his paten Yes, boys we are glad to know thi vu so many of those oil Confederate iid are yet living and in prospvrit; When they are gone there w ill nev< ) i- be another Confederate soldier. N< dll Tom Bates, you know that tl aa* world has never produced an arm ho that equalled the southern arm; jft Yes, Mon Funt, Cousin Mon, yc know how the boys would thro their cards away when going to te h ght. Yrou know how you prayc down there at Williamsburg for iho: or shells to pass high over your hea< on Ilello, Bark Fincher, how arc yoi at old boy? 1 am first rate. Parke do you recollect how that woma ltj lashed you with her tongues (low there on Ohuckey River for borrov ing her water bucket and not takin en it back? I was sorry for you, but V, was taking care of myself. I wi to almost in the same boat. My! M; Warren Barnett, are you never g< m ing to quit that faro bank bin in est Jr* I will have to get our good old chaj ,e lain, McDowell after you again, saw him at Charleston three yeai ago. (jrcat mar., he is too. Iie Well, Davy Killion. I have had standing bet through all these lonj 4l._* - 11 - 1 ly wciiry years mat you count oui (loujj i a any man from a shell. So you wi ur please take the bet. Torn Hughe may heaven's brighest smiles be o you. Do you recolkct that you to! that woman over there on Pigeo >H_ River that you were Dr. I login ve and would lance her daughter thumb for a bone felon. You kno at how we went out to the grindstor he with that old horse lancet, gavo it ho good grinding, and how you spli: tl }" girl's linger and how quick she wu 'ii. to sleep after being relieved of sut dreadful pain. You know . how v oR stayed there and helped those womt d kill hogs and make sausage and lui ry a good time generally. Tom, v "R can never forget that we had homii and hog of all sorts right there c rtS Pigeon river. You know it we iny old comrades, wliilc wc lot ^ baok through the dork visage ,t,y Father Time we are hoping ar oi- praying that the mantle of a wel ;ir spent life may fall about you ai may heaven's richest blessings (.(' with yon. May your gamers iiit ever full and your larder never era ly- to run over. And when the tii ' sln.ll 1; ivo coiuc when life's troubles 1 will cense, lets all meet around the I great white throne where sorrows can never come. Your humble servant, gkokoi: g. i?i ciianax. its ... a'c Pensioners Meet. a HI-: The delegates of Pensioners of this ],0 I county, (Union, S. (J.,) mot Monday j ' I un?l elected the following 111011 to ! servo the ensuing year: \V. 'I. .Fetor, i ehuirmun; N. it Kison, secretary; ml j 11. S. Porter and Jesse B. Davis. il- ; Dr J. M. L '.w.-on, surgeon. App.i:ln ! cants for pensions wii! leave their lil | applications with Auditor of county. South I'tiion Dots. a \V | Mrs. D. Horn is visiting her sister, 11- | Mr-i. R. Freeiuon, ut Flat Rock, N. C. i Miss Ellen Nolan gave a rainbow I party to a few of her friends Friday 'j j j night. I he evening was er.joyubly I Mr. J. Young is 011 the sick list to I this week. Wo hope for him a if I rdnri?4i,? i * r * ?<. v*/ * v* j ;jj. '1 here is some talk of a military j. company being formed in this section. "We hope the gossip will carry ~ ihe idea into execution. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. ro Rsiiley we are glad to state is iinr>t proving. Fidki.is. i ? ?? ? ? * >3 *>?. - ? - ? .t Moonlight Picnic. s On Monday nigh:; a parly com* ,r posed of scv'ral young poop! spent a most delightful evening out at the. in Forest. The night was lovely, lh?> ... moon being at its fullest. Tnose who j had the pleasure of enjoying the oe/ casion were Messrs. It. II. Miller, ^ Jack l\ Pntton, O. M. MeWhirter, L'<-' Herbert Lindsay, Hugh Harris, J. C. tj> Hughes, W. F. (tilliam, H. A. Copeland.-A. W, Lowrey and Dr. I. M. c Hair. The young, ladies were Misses Belle Foster, Ina McNolly, Ella Roger, Lido .Roger, Jessie Craven, r> R. He liOwrey, Mamie Oetzel, Jessie tc Hix, Nina Col ton and Rad^e Faut. > Also Dr. and Mrs. Henry Holmes, i. t The T'lshmg CrccK Disaster. y Sj "ci.il to the Rpar'anhurg Herald: ToiiKVii.ni:, S. C.?1The most disasti ticus wreck in the history of railroading ic in tliis section (enured at a trestle jt across Fishing Creek, a small stream , located about two and a half miles east of Yorkville, Tlnuaday ot last week at I about 11:15 a. in The trestle, which ul was an did ro*ten structure, gave way I when the north h-uind mail and pa.v- I f-ei gei* train on the Marion and Kiug,, viilc division of the Southern struck it, and the whole tiain consisting ot engine ir and throe ci aches went to the ground, a ir di.-'ai ee of about 45 tci t. There weie i a' least .'12 poisons on liourd inclinin g p ser.geis at.d operating cp w. Six are u <!iail, including the ongimer, Henry n, Bi'ckiriatt, ai.it Fn email Fied Rliyne; k t'n postal c'.uk, C. J. Smith, colaieii, ot Chailesti I-, ai.il tl.ree unknown uigiois. Among those supposed U> be fatally ml? juied are Juliau Johnson, i f llock IIill; ic W. T. Slaughter, of Hickory (Dove, S. ot ; uiso iluce negroes, Win. Board, . Frank liuriis and Alex. Huey, all hurl internally. Among tin,so seriously inat j u?il are T. C. Hicks, tiaveliug salesman, leg henken; 11, A. Willis, Edgein iiii* "S I ' lor* l?i?i.b?iv \f. iv ^ ^ iv ^ uivivcu^ ?U(Uvin ii Morrow, Blaoksburg, lag broken; Ivlwv.id Turner, Blacksburg, conductor, h shoulder blade broken and otherwise le plinfully injured; D. F. Dukes, baggage iv iii ister, Blacksburg, leg seriously injured; ' Mrs. Ilugh B. Bunt, Heck Hill, shoulder painfully injured; P. 11. Wbisonan', m l! cumin, Biauksburg, painfully ii.jured w tnieinaby. i! 3 he Leslie a as rotten from end to end (| and from (op to bottom, but the opinion *s (xpiessed- (bat had not the engineer 50 hem running at full speed when he 1- stiuck it .'Otnc other train than his might j, nave gone down some other day, were it r' not iepantd in the meantime. ^ SAM M. Ckist. n linpitat Meeting. cr The Union County Baptist Associalj lion met September 3-4 will) the Mt. Joy Baptist church at Keltou. The 18 meeting was largely attended, and the f\ ill visions of the body harmonious. Uev. j. L\ M, Bailey, 1>. D., representing State ;) Missions; ltev. A. AlcA. Piitmup, representing the South Carolina Baptist, ) I?:-v. i. E. MoManaway, representing 1 'ho Baptist Courier, and Uuv. li. K. rs K/ell of Lexington county, were the "visiting brethren." Tluue weio twenty churches ropre!l sealed bv letter and 4 delegates" and the n ports from the vaiious churches were :c eccouiaging. J hiring the year paM, jj i*ie11 S piembei >, 1D02. to Sepleuitx r ?, l'.Hj.'l, the ch iicl.es of the Association mi ed lor all puipisesa little over fdij-lO <11 Mii-i dirirtiinl ihi'lniLu ..II ? - - cm iuuurjr raised (1 for home txp nie, and for the various ..-antes represented Ly lite various boards. ().;< new church, Moii-Aetna, was admi:ud to the Association. This chinch f i. composed of mtiTiliets re.-iduig at w 'do;.arch ami At tea Mills, Union. It v. t<1 ! '. II. Poston is the pastor. Sli ps are ncir-.g taken towards the (recliurt of a' 11 church house a: d pireonuge tho.e. Miss Alexiitidt r, lady missioriai v under it t.he Jiap'ist Statu mission liuaul, ?t? ; ded ttie nueai.-g and presidid ovtr lire Ladies Meeting, au auxiliary of the 1 Association. It was brought out in the meeting of id the Association that theic were live lC L.cliei MLMomuy societies, belonging to is many churches in the Association - It is intended that this woik tu eitin coursg"d *?nd new societies formed. 11, N tiicif Ins ln-st work of the ehurehes ^ luring the year just closed was done by | tMt aiurivii- ?. The hoipitalily of tlie Kellon people 1(' was all that could be asked. Pastor II- Carroll and the K?Uon people spared no id jains to make every one comfortable l. md luppy. And they succeeded nobly. The next, meeting of the Association aHI l>o hold with Padgett's Creek se chinch, September ! 5, 19U-1. no X Y. Z. i ! anmMMV? ^mKmmaasmtrmmm NOW IS TH i I Special induce j buyers to reduc You will find t dollar at our stor wonderful, for we 1 the prices Down, Down f It will pay ^ 9 !over our assortrr give your eyes * your thoughts foe 3 faction. and will s easy way to p what you need f outlayWe keep up thi \ We keep down We offer you a tunity to save yo Dry Goods, Clotl Hats, etc. 1 Yours for bu | W. T. BEAT I?? ?w?bbbSbmb Is Your Nose on the 15y a liitie systematic eeonon oil*. We (Mti help you. Out* pi; sure to win if followed out. ONE DOL Saved and deposited regularly i meut where it draws I per ect I annually, will soon place you in tion, ever ready to grasp the O] your condition. We havelielpet helping hundreds and we woi A DJLLAK starts yon. The Peoples The Big, Strong Sa I Resources over Si $225,000.00. IggOfff -SdgP A L W I?III na^BIIII III SOLD BY UNION HARD1 Hardware Leaders, H?ir* i firi ^mmmmmmrnrnrn^* E TIME. 3ments to e our stoclk he work of a e something lave dropped , Down. rou to look lent, it will a feast and >d for satis>how you an iroeure just or a trifling e quality, the price. rare oppopu money on hing, Shoes, siness, Y & CO. mmmuwrnmrnma } Grindstone? iiy you can get it lifted in is an easy one, and LAR n our Savings Departit. compounded semiiin independent posiiportunity to improve 1 o I Iters. We are now ild like to help you. Bank. vings Bank. oekhol lers worth over $800,0(X).00. LD HIGH 'I'll I". KSTI MAT ION OF ACT1CAL PA I NT F. RS Ion of The lERWIN-WlLUAMS paint ..v square feet r ;oo o?hi average condition, two he gallon. Kvery gallon is dard measure. It is made lildings with. It is the best durable house paint made. 5 MOST, WCAAS lONOItT, j| BEST, MOST CCONOMtCAl, 1 A V 8 FULL MCASWHK. I 1 STARE CO., V* UniOD, 8. O