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LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Happenings of In teres' About Tt.Wii. Mr. J. I . lVts.l', i f l ross Keys wa< in the city this Mr. 1'. C. Whisen: nt made business trip to l.oekh; rlThursday Mrs. ('. (.i-t, of ( arlisle, isv i'ing 1 e p; routs at Meatlor Woods A new arrival, a boy, this wee at the home of Mr. 'I bos. Murial Mrs. C. K. I.ipseomb is en a visi to fiienils and relatives in Croon villi*. Mr. C. \\ . < loforth, of Columbia , will spend Faster in I'nion with hi sisters. The stork I rought to the home < Hon. Ii. F. Tow list nd, a little gii this week. rl!. A. Whitloek and Fo.-tcr K< ly, of Jonesville, were in the eit this week. Mr. Marshall Jordan, of Sonets is v iting his In other. .V r. I.. M.Jel dsin on Main street. Messrs. I'ulverson, Klliott, I*iot tor and Karle, ??f Columhist, \v< re i the eitv Tnesdav on Mill business Rev. L. L. Wagnon leaves no Monday for Laurens a here he wi represent the K. of I*. Lodge froi this place. Rev. Mr. Walsh, diocesan 11;i sionary, ill preach at the Chine of the Nativity, Sunday mo'-?hw 11 o'el. Misses Ldlie and Ora Kant, < Converse, '.will spend (iood Frida at home. They will he accoinpai ied by a nuniber of school friend? Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willis an their cousin, Mrs. Willard, of Spa] tanhurg, will visit Mrs. Willis' pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. San ford Wi l?urn at Mead?>r Woods next wee!The Rronte Cluh has appnintc Mrs. V. F. Del'ass, Mrs. .las. Mis on and Mrs. W. F. Thomson deh gates to represent the cluh at th Women's Federation in Rock Hill Mrs. F. M. Fair, Mrs. T. ( Duncan and Miss Kloise IVaty hav heen chosen hy the F.very Tuesda Cluh as delegates to Women's Fed cration of Cluhs which meets i Rock Hill. Dr. Hamilton, Mr. .1. D. Arthti and Mr. L. (?. Young attended tl meeting of tin; Shriners in Colun. hia, April II, and snv tin* '4tend? i foots trail over the sands of the In desert.'' Miss Ada Hancock, former], milliner at the I'nion Cotton Mill Store, has a similar position with large concern -in St. Matthews S. C. She is highly pleased wit her work there, and is giving thoi ottgh satisfaction. Rev. Richard Carroll, the well known negro preacher, was take; scriors'y ill in Anderson Co., and 01 Tuesday was carried to Columbia S. C. He had a stroke of paralysisdue, the physician's think to rhcu mutism. One of the ladies who patroi/ei the luncheon served hy the Win Wallace Chapter C. I). C. ii I'ailey's Furniture parlor was hean to remark that it was one of th most delightful luncheons she ha< t ver attended. Cnder the management of tl.i Knights of Pythias the play, "Da mon and Pythias'' will he presentei in the opera house to the people o I'nion Wednesday evening, May '1 A charge of 7n.c. for the first lion seats and ode. for the gallery. Mr. Solomon Gregory, an agci and respected citizen of the Fai View* eonnnunity, came into t'nio Wednesday for the lirst time in 1 months. lie is in t'eelilo !,. ..i 111 having partially lost the use <>l" hi lower limhs. At the regular meeting of th Standard Club, Tuesday afternoon April 10th, at the residence of Mrs Thus. Kstes a very interesting pro gram was rendered and delegate; were appointed to the Kederatioi at Week llill. They ale as follows; Mrs. S. M. liice, Miss I' ranee; Whitmire; alternate, Mrs. Thos Kstes. I lev. \ . I. Masters, one of tin Kali tors of the baptist I'ress, will arrive in Knion Saturday on tin last train from Columbia lh wishes to get to I'adgett's ("reek Church Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning. The lalitor of Tr.i I iMl-is will be glad to have sonu one going that way to take Key. Mr. Masters along also. Capt. S. Heid has returned t< Knion and will take charge of lib old position as conductor on tin yard train, lie left this position four months ago to take a similai one with the Seaboard in Monroe, C. Capt. Bycrs, w ho took Capt. Keid's place here, has been transferred to the run between Bclton and (Jricnvillo on the Savannah division, NEWS OF THE PALMETTO STATE. I \ Gathered From Our Exchanges and Condensed lor Quick Readers. \\ ri The next annual meeting of the ' Baptist Young I'copies Convention will he held in Columbia. ? r A meeting of the College Press \\ - Association for South Carolina was t s. held in Columbia la>t week. ' The State Medi'nl Association / meets in Columhia April IS, and ?' it will continue for two <-r three days. J ' ' Mayor Mahon, of (irecnville, was in our ollice a day 1 i.-t week. lie s will oppoee representative Johnston in the coming campaign. ? (i ' Jim Williams, a negro convicted 1 ' of murder in Aiken county, lias been sentenced to hang 011 May 'Jo. 1- A motion for a new trial was re- (t y fused by Judge Watts. i Senator Tillman ought not to . / hove gotten so mad about the piano ' insinuation. If we mistake not he I was the man who called attention to John Hell Towel 1 s horse.? n Florence Daily Times. i j Mr. Andrew Carnegie has recent- 1 il ly given S1 (t,(it >() to Due West Fe- 1 ,, male College upon condition that the friends of the institution raise an equal amount. The money will J *- he used to erect a new dorinitovy , building. ?i A rail road will he huilt from Sail luda, S. t'. to Creonwood, S. It < y has heen chartered under the name j i- of the Middle Carolina and Western ! Itailway. It is expected thatnetual ^ work of construction will begin at . an early day. It is announced that the Carolina Citizen, established and edited by Mr. John T. Median at Chcrawjias f d 1 ecu sold to a stock company and t will l e hereafter published at JelYcr- 1 - son, S. C. Mr. Median will still e have charge of the paper. 0 1. ? J t Insinuations have been going e around to the ell'eet that Senator y Tillman had secured a piano in the j I- way of a rebate. Investigation of i n the matter has revealed the fact that the Senator bought and paid for the piano himself. It was purchased of M. A. Malolle Music House in Columbia. Mr. Malone's ( bookkeeper gives out the following I t statement: "SenatorTillman bought j =" and paid for the piano himself: : 1 don't remember just when. Mr. ! i >' Malone and I spoke of the matter, i s today and I am positive as to Sena- ' a ator Tillman heing the purchn. er." ' i'i City Candidates. At 12 o'clock Tuesday the time . for candidates tiling pledges in city iX primary election will expire. See ? Mr. .1. Cordon Hughes, the score- ' , tary. Letter From Lockhart. t l.ockhart, April It).?Mr. L. K. Temple has taken charge of the ' Lockhart Hotel which will give the " travelling public assurance of good ' service. e \ i.. l.i l.i m :. e ' > mi. i . r. mariin, ?n * M'eenvuie, is now at this place finishing up the books for the spring meeting of the i" stockholders of Loekhart Mills, lie - expresses himself well pleased with 1 1 his new enterprise. The Hank of J if Commerce will he ready for business r . about the first of May. hock hart r wishes him much success and takes pleasure in commending him to the confidence of the people of (IreenJ villi-. \ The stork has been putting in 1 l' good time here during last week [ judging from the number of visits i. ' h'- has made in so short a time. The homes of Mr. T. .J. Digby, Jr., I>r. J. Rrawley, and Mr. F. I'. e Kirkpatrick are in evidence of his , visit: all girls. "Johnnie, get . your gun." Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 >. Cooley left n yesterday to make their home at j i Spartanburg. I lev. John Fair, pastor in charge 1 - of the Methodist church here, will . protract from next Sabbath for a series of meetings. Rev. L. L. W'aguon, of your town, is expected I to do most of the preaching. "Johnnie, compare jug in respect ' . to size." "Positive, I gallon jug, (> . ! col! mam live %1 nnllnn it i ?r aimni'ln. 1) i -j ? o""*"" ,r'o ? ^UFV 1 1,1 . jtive, gallon jug. The positive . I kind a re now rare, l?nt the eompar. j ative kind are common and the supcrlative kind are gradually grow- '' ing in favor. ''Correct." "Now, " Johnnie, decline jug." "Sorry, :v 'jsir, hut the express variety is sel- M s | < 1??i11 if ever declined. 11 Homo. j' ' i Do not be Too Late. Saturday at 7 o'clock the IkwUs -4 ! of enrollment in the city democrat- j ( ic primary election will close. Bet- ft j tor uttcud to this mutter ut onco. ' j, ANNOUNCEMENTS. j! Candid lit <>s for Municipal Oiliccs will o m|itired to pay $2.50 in advance for i Iteir announcement as Candle ate 1 roni their ward. 1 FOR MAYOR. The many friends and ardent supotters, in appreciation of his past valable services, hereby announce Macleth Yount; a candidate for Mayor of j he city of Union, subject to the decis- ] on of the Democratic primary election Having been solicited by good eitiens to be candidate for Mayor at the noting elect ion. 1 hereby announce nyself as such, subject to the Demoratic primary election. My platform s retrenchment and reform. M. \V. Oui.l'. I'Oll A I.DIOR KAN WARD i. I hereby announce myself a candilate for Alderman of Ward I. subject o the Democratic primary election. J. H. SjCiioeeAi"i.. 1 hereby announce niy|clf a candilat" for Warden from Ward I, subject ,o the decision of the Denmciatie prinary election. ! is. (i. J.ono, Ju. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate or lechetion for Alderman ftom War. 1 1, subject t > the decision of the Deinoeiatic primary c!ecti< n. J. W.Crawkoiiu. FOR ALDERMAN WAHI) 2. I hereby announce myself a candilate for i (selection as Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the derision of the Democratic primary election. F. G. ArsxEi.i.. The friends of Geo. C. Perrin anlotince him a candidate . f<V, Alderman or Ward 2. subject to tho decision of Die Democratic primary. F<>It ALDKRMAN WAKD8. 1 hereby announce myself a enndilate for Alderman from Ward subieet to I he decision of the Democratic >rimary election II. G. Bait.ky. I OK A KDKKM AN W\BD 4. 1 announce myself a candidate for Mderman from Ward I. subject to the Democratic primary election. F. O. W11.1.ai:i). 1 hereby announce myself a candidate or Alderman from Ward 4 subject to he decision of the Democratic primary "lection. J. W. Nance. I hereby announce myself a candilale for Alderman from Ward 4, subect to the Democratic primary elecion. W. I'. Skki.ton. I hereby announce tnystdf a candilate for Alderman from Ward I, soiled to the Democratic primary elecion. w. II. West. Water and Lights. All persuns are hereby notified that the otiicc of the Commissioners lias i.-i-n i in [lie oni id 11?jjc Oil Aiaill .trecl. recently occupied by J)r. Tor enee uitil just east <>f tin* Duke Drug >tore. Patrons imist come to the ofiee for sottlenient of their duos. Tliey mist not lie astonished if tlu-ir service s discontinued when dues remain un>aid. Ollice hours from ft o'clock a. in' to ? o'clock p. in., and 3:3<> to U p. m. F. M. F a ait. Chairman. F. 11. Cur.i', Secretary. 15-3t. Advertised Letters temaining in the Post Ollice at Union, >. C., for the week ending April 13. 11?.Tames Ilrooks,. I)?Sallie Duncan. F?Kddie Farr, Jamie It Foster, Myrle Forest. (i ? Pink <llenn. II?J T Henry: J?Sallie Johnson. M?Tonimie Miller, Francis Mays, J ) Motes. P?(ieorge Pruitt. R?Flizahcth Rice. James Redmond S?Dora Stines. T?Minnie Turner.. \V? A 1. White. Sallie Woodson, iVayne Williams, Charlie Wood. Vrsons calling for the above letters vill please say if advertised, and will >e required to pay one cent for their leliverv J O IliivTiru P M NOTICE. We will sell to tin* highest bidder on Vcdncsday, April 17. I! ' *> Jit 12o'clock n., tifty shares of Union Cotton Mill 'oinsnon Stock, also seventy-seven linresof I'.ulTalo Cotton Mill Preferred dock. Terms Cash. Merchants A Planters Hank. lly K. M ! '\att, l'rst. NOTICE. All Heavers of Union Ii;tm No. 10, re earnestly requested to be present t our next meeting. Tue.-day, April 7. 1SHtfl at S o'clock p in. Yours fraternally, o-lt. J. T. II \ w kins, Sec. A New Railroad. Kdgclicld is waking up on the partanhurg A* Glenn Springs Southrn Ky., for which a charter has , cen asked. Johnston is on ft di i*iu ma! irom r-partanuurg to Aiken, 1 lit the road will not come unless ( rune interest is manifested in the reject. The Spartanburg and i llonn Springs Southern Railway is 1 project for which Johnston should ' rork. Aiken is a proposed tvrmi- \ u.->, and Johnston can get the line < ' the proper efforts are made.. Let's 1 e up and doing so that when op ortunity knocks Johnston will he j ady to open the door. Mr. Bacon ills on the Kdgcfield people to give 5 land, life, liberty, love, lucre," ohnston might he induced to give part of all these.?Johnston News locator i] 1 Special Advertisements | Notices will bo inserted In this column at 3 he ruto of &"? words or less for :irio one isst.c, our Issues for 75c. VdJitlonat linos o\ i r S ;wenty Itvo words So a line. BURFEES gurden and llower seed grow and they are the best that grow. For sale by 10. II. Senile, FOR 8ALE?A lot of nice Jersey end mixed breed cows cheap lor cash. J. J. Littlejohn, Jonesville, S, (J. 13-3t STILL have a big stock of lied bliss, 1'eerless and Early Rose seed Irish i omuit's. xour oraers soiiciiou. The Union Grocery Company. SClilOKNS, doors and windows repaired and new ones on hand at all limes. Doors, Windows and Frames made to older, (iive us a trial. Abrums <S: Scoggins. 11- It. YOU will iind it at The Uni mGrocery Company. HltOKKN TUACKS?If your trace- are broken or any part of your uaruess bring them to our shop. The Peoples Supply Co. LOST- A g dd locket with capital U. on one side and cross ol turquoise on the ottier. Libernl reward it returned to Union Times Ollice. 14-11 i SADDLES?When jour saddle needs repairing bring it to our : hop we eau make it look like a new ewe. The Peoples Supply Co. FULL LINK and fresh shi| inent of " Libby's and Armour's high grade p Canned Meats: every package guar- [\ anteed goid. The Union Grocery Company. BUGGIKS?It you want a stylish,easy \\ riding, up-to-date buggy, we have it The Peoples Su| ply Co, LUST?A gold medal. On the face w as "Kssayest medal. Clifford Seminary 11 1U.J4." On the hack. Cornelia Greer. If found and returned to office of St Probate Judge J.*M. Greer at Court House, the tinder will he liberally re- G' warded. The medal was lost between the It. It. Station and my residence by way of People's Supply Co. J. M. Greer. P TOl' BUGGI K.S?Front $">0.00 to .$100. 11 Come and examine them. The Peoples Supply Co. 31 GKNUINK Old Rummy Muscavado J b] Molasses; the kind that makes your D mouth water. Send us your jug for I a gallon if von want Knm.ohin.r I ~ ? h h"v'u . , The Union Grocery Co. IC LOST?Undies' Inn colored Jacket,willi or( pair of black kid gloves in pocket, ? from my residence on Sooth street, via South, Bachelor and Main street to Southern depot. Reward for re- I turn to Geo. II. II. Oet/.el. lt-pd. J) Til 10 price is right if you got il from ^ The Union Grocery Co. BED BUGS and eggs destroyed by our ** "Dead Stuck." Now is the ?imc to , ? use it. Gives immunity for the rest of the season. Large bottle 25c. ? 15-11. The Bice Drug Co. fl DELICIOUS and unsurpassed Desserts I without any trouble to prepare can |i he had by ordering a can of ('alitor- * ilia l.etnon Cling Reaches, lhirlletl } Rears or Apricots. Try thein and [ see for yourself. The Union Gro- * eery Co. ; y: BED BUGS arc done to death by our ta "Dead Stuck." Large Bottles 2ic. M Sprinkler Tops. The Rice Drug Co. J? 15-It. jft It IS FRESH if you got it from The Q Union Grocery Company. BOBO'S Millinery Establishment "-3 opened up Tuesday with a full line PJ of Millinery Goods. Experienced {*1 Milliner. Call and inspect our stock, fc* 15-11. M. W. Bobo WE ARE giving tho best bargains in ? canned corn ever offered on this K market. Try any grade that we are ottering and you will tind it an ex- ~~~ ceptioiuil value for the money. The j Union (iroery Company. COTTON PLANTERS?From $3.r,0 to $ ">.<)<). The Peoples Supply Co. A SPECIAL drive in si 5 pound Pail of * lirst-elsiss Roasted Collee for $1.CO. Pail makes an excellent milk can and is especially useful in the kitchen. Coffee is sis good as you can buy for fc 20 cents a pound in any style. 1 he Union Grocery Co. REPAIR SHOP?If your harness or di saddle needs repairing bring lliem to ., us. The Peopled Supply Co. j I* FRUIT TREE?Buy from homo agent* tl 1 save traveling agent's expenses. We sell si big line, including straw- ? berries, s sue sit less than hsilf price. Buy now for fsill delivery. Also cabbage, potato and tomato plsints ready Ct for you Saturday. Seed Sweet Potatoes? Nancy Hall and Vineless Yams. Wonder Storo. I 1*^ FOR SAI.K?A young mare with foul ' forsale. Gentle, good worker. Works f|| well anywhere. Price. $125. See or address E I.. Hunnieutt, Excelsior Knitting Mills, Union. 15-lt. Citation to Kindred and Creditors State of South t'arolina, I ? County of Union. f By Jason M. Greer, Esq., Probate ijr Judge. Whereas, Mary J. Kates has made 8uit to nie to grunt her Letters of Ad- ? ministration on the estate of and effects of Andrew J. Kstes, deceased. j These are, therefor**, to cite and ad- re> m niish all and singular the kindred r< t and creditors of the said Andrew. I. Kstes tie leoeased, that tliey lie and appear, to before me, in the Court of l'rooate, the to be held at Union C. II., South In Uarolina. on the 25 th day of April. ; (lit next, after publication hereof, at II all Vch ok in the forenoon, to show cause, ox< if any they have, why the said Admin- pu istration should not he granted. set Given under my hand and soil this ?lh day of April. Anno Domini, ItHIO. Jason M. Grrf.r, Probite Judge. Publish* d on the 13th day of April, 1 [UUO, in '1 til Uif ton Timm. io-Mt 15-: jrc aoamisKia Selling jj For a change of bi m cided to sel' out UELONN in bulk, our entire stock ders," Show-case Goods serving Machines, Musk etc. Will, however, gi cash on the latter also. This is a rare oppor well established busines \ there is money to be ma have the reputation of k not to be found elsewhet j Tinware, etc., and are' Union. Will sell in si discount. No discount worth. won i >i;u |JtM JLgrg7-TTan?iwjiu^ n?a?mn are Prescription Work! 1 t /hen we fill your prescripons you get service of the tost scientific character. Our f ock of drugs is a rare one 1 r cen for these days of pro- J ressive pharmacy. Our I rescription department is 5 lodern to the very minute, [ id all compounding is done 1 y a graduate and Doctor of ? harmacy. We fill all Doc- J >r's Prescriptions and deliver " )ods to any part of the city *v! any time. I ALMETTO DRUG CO.. il uiet and Renwick Owners [! r BLADES.JA NOANWUAL^V^^V^^^l [ !f you wish to test K ^ r.no of these Razors yjjfw I jithiu-fc RISK or B ^ 3 L! GA r i O N on Vj dotaUd .^S^S&JZ*'! II .^^gs^uiaa,.ss?i > ?ZIS&53.?? 1 s < "Ca??x:-MiUjiictic i'.Uislia t v C'l^'iUm J>:rnjii, $1.00 LJ ^ ->? Pres ['oaklet "aitls to Shsvfirs." ij trj for'sdlc by ?; i I'NION HARDWARE 10., Union. S. f. fc 1 EEae -. 1 Holmes' 1 root Powder ' 3' 2, an unsurpassed remedy >r sweating feet. The 8 :hing, burning and other 1 isagreeable symptoms I lat usually accompany >>( lis disease are relieved / the first application Jd a cure is soon effect- 11 I. It is sold on our guar- ) itee and the price is very asonable NLY 15 CENTS A BOX. FOR SALE BY T >UKE DRUG CO. 2 \v ider Hot.ol Union. Union, S. C. gj Public Meeting. \ public mootiupc of tin* legal voters liding in Union School Pistrictaud ' liming real or personal properly l>< rein for taxation, is hereby called (T assemble at 1'niou (/burl House on i 1st day of May, MK'd at l<> o'clock 1 in for the purpose of voting an ad- ( ' ional tax to siipplcnienl the gener- (It lax for the support of schools not. to eed three mills on the dollar in rsuance of an act of the General As- s( nbly approved l>cr 2-1, IKP'2. J. A Kant, \V. T. I'.eaty, ( \V. K. Thomson, ^ J. n. Arthur, b. (i. Young, T. (J. Duncan, M Trustees, III ?? ??M??ft ^ - t5 , Out! j f M L isiness, we have def COST, for quick sale : of Wares and "Wonand Shelf Goods; recal Goods, Furniture, ive big discounts for tunity to take up a s of the kind, in which ide. As is known, we :eeping useful articles *e; big line of Crockery, the Xmas House of mall lots also at big : in less than $1.00 - rSll * STORK. || flHHnHHHBMnMHi aBBBMBBHEnMBBHl VORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS loan's Kidney Pills Have Done Great Service Tor People Who Work in Union. Most Union people work every day in 0:110 strained, unnatural position? ending constantly over a de^k?riding m jolting wagons or ears?doing laboions housework; lifting, reaching or lulling, or trying the back in a hundred nd one other ways. All these 8'rains end to wear, weaken and injure the idneys until they fall behind in their rork of filtering the poisons from the ilood. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick idneys, put new strength in bad backs. Jnion cures prove it. II. W. Marks, whoso business is that f insurance, rtjiding 011 Duncan Ave , ays; "I know more than one person fho nraifie? Doan's Kidnev Pills and I m pleased to add my endorsement. I sen them for a very latno hack, which irohably came from mv kidneys hut I i?l not know it at the time. There fere excruciating pains in my loins and fhile sitting at my desk I often had to et tip and wnlk around the room. The iain was so great at night that I would fake up ami he unable to get to sleep gain. I sufTered this way for a couple f years in spite of tho treatment of loetors and the use of everything I iear.l about said to he good for such omplaints but it was 110 use. Itdid lot stick. Doan's Kidney Pdls are the irst and only remedy which ever helpd me permanently. I have not had he backache once since using them." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 ents. roster-Mil burn Co , Buffalo, <etf York, sole agents for the United lutes. 0..... ??1.? . 1 - ? ?viiioiiii>cr niu name?uoan's?and nko no other. Smith's Prices! In order to close out some rticles 1 offer them at the ow prices below mentioned: few Double Barrel Breech I.onder (lun at $6 (X) econd haiul (luitar at 2 25 few Razor 50c c (lood Ben Stall's 2 for m 5c Oc Baekage Upton's Iligh tirade Tea 5o Oc Back age Gihh'g Marshmallows 5o Oc Bottle Heinz Queen Olives 30<ir Oc Bottle Ileinz Stuffed Olives 22c S Oe Can Heinz Mincc Meat... 20c Bottle Heinz Tomato Chutney 18c Oc Bottle Heinz India Relish 20c Oe Crock Heinz Apple Butter f)e Can Deviled Crabs with shells . 30c Dc Can Deviled Crabs with shells 25c ocoanuts guaranteed at 5c rish I'otatoes, per peek 25c Jj W. Newell Smith. Jf Phone 126. NEW SPRING A DRESS GOODS! his is one of the extraordinary Importunities that cvor brought moil luck and large economy to omen just ready to purchase new pring Dress Goods. / % We have brougnt out for the / tming season a splendid array w weaves and patterns in White 1 i ? * - * nous, mat lor daintiness and -si? only of designs are not to be exiled. These are ready for your loosing. Among these many ex-, usivo designs, we'll not be able to i plicate in the season. \Vo advise prompt action, the lling is to be lively. Yours for satisfactory business, iCO. W. GOING.^ - C r__ " MB run Timks and the Metropolitan agaxine for outy $1,30 a year, xM? . o ... ? ; v &?M