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BAILE UNDERTAKING The Only Professional takers and Licensed balmers in the Cil We sell High Grade Urn ing and furnish First service and deal direc customers. No one paid mission for bringing bi in ims line, rnone dl Office Phone 106; Res. PI M. BONNER T.E.B L. E. & F. D. Pres. & Jonesville News Letter. Jonesville, Feb. 17.?Mr. John W. Eison died at his home at Trough Shoals last Thursday and his remains were buried there Friday. Mr. Eison was the son of the late F. W. Eison, and brother of Mr. N. B. Eison.. He was a Confederate veteran and was about 66 years old. Jonesville was his native heath, but he had livpd for several years at Trough Shoals. Mrs. Nancy E. Gossett died at her home four miles South of Jonesville last Friday, and her remains wert* buried at New Hope Saturday by the side of her husband, Henry W. Gossett, who preceded her to the grave several years since. Mrs. Gossett was 69 years of age and a daughter of the late Charles W. and Betsy Scott. Mrs. Scott had been a member of the Methodist church at New Hope for many years and was a good Christian woman. She had been sick for some time with a complication of diseases. She leaves two sons and two daughters, all married, and many other relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted at the church by her pastor, Rev. W. H. Ariail. Mr. J. B. McWhirer, Comer, Georgia, made a short visit Saturday and Monday to relatives and friends at Jonesville. Mr. McWhirter is the son of James McWhirter, who once lived three miles south of Jonesville on the Union road and who moved to Georgia in the year 1858. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring and two children of Columbia, spent Sunday with relatives in Jonesville. I have been reading and enjoying the Mr. B. P. Gregory's write-up of the late war, in the Times, was in the same company and in the mess with Mr. Gregory during the first year of the war and his experiences are quite familiar to me. Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Southard are up in New York visiting relatives. Lockhart Junction News. Lockhart Junction, Feb 17.?The weather today seems like spring and if it continues a few days the farmers will start their plowing again. Some are hauling in their guano. There has been a few carloads shipped in to this place. News is scarce in this section. We like to read the different correspondent's letters. We see a new one.now and then, and all are interesting writers. In reply to the Jonesville correspondent! will say he has passed a good joke in his last letter upon the maids and widowers. Now we appreciate his jokes for he always knows how to say good things about anyone, and I think I can speak for all of that organized body, the same thing. Mr. II. J. Ilames now has on a sale at his store in Jonesville. He has many good bargains and his store is crowded every day. Miss Freda Trefzer of Union visited her mother, Mrs. K. G. Gault, of this community, last Sunday. Mrs. Henry Gossett, who lives in the New Hope seqtion, died at her son's, Mr. A. H. Gossett, last Friday, and was buried at New Hope church the following day. She has been in declining health for a long time. The sorrowing ones have our sympathy. A little child of Mr. W. W. Vinson is very sick. BLEASE VETOES LOCAL MEASURE. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 19.?The gov. ernor tonight sent to the senate his veto of the bill reducing the commis sioners of the city of Spartanburg from four to two, with a mayor. Senator Carlisle moved to override the veto, which was done, 32 to 0, not a vote being cast to sustain the veto. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our dear mother. May God's richest blessings rest u|ion each and every one. A. H. Gossett. ' * "ml THE Underf BAIL . , . Everythin dertak- ,r ? ^ , i class vantage oi :? with from 25 t nstness and let us rect to out for OU hone 88 you. ^ BAILE Adamsburg School and Community. Adamsburg, Feb. 17.?Farmers are getting busy trying to get ready for farming when the ground gets dry. Our school is progressing nicely under its 'efficient teacher, Miss Lillian Proffit. Misses Vera and Elva Adams of Union spent the week-end with their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Parr. , Misses Mae Orr and Irene Adams ] were absent from our school last < week, both having roseola. Misses Addie and Ethel Gregory ' and Mr. James Bratton spent Sun- , day afternoon with Miss Pearle 1 Adams. ( Misses Hettie Gregory and Nettie 1 Edward of Union spent the weekend with Mrs. W. T. Gregory. , Miss Nolah Scales spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Parr. Mrs. Eugenia Farr is sick at this ; writing. Messrs. Sewel Scales, Hoyet Adams, Arthur and Byron Vaughan, ! Mr. George Philipps of Union, and ' Mr. William Steele of Chester, spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. J. A. Orr's. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory went to Union Monday on business. Mr. J. A. Orr is quite sick at this writing. Rev. J. L. Hodges filled his regular appointment at Phillippi Sunday : morning at 11 o'clock. He preached ?" an excellent sermon, his text being the 16th chapter of Corinthians. PROGRAM I THURSDAY I How N. Y. Travele I The Servian Balkan War I Old Hamselle's Secret I (Two Reels) I FRIDAY I Ij In the Old Town jj| For the Cause (Two Reels) 1 SATURDAY g Gaumont's Weekly I The Animal Within 9 A Romance of the U. S. Navy 1 Watch this Space Each Week REX I "The Pride ol Union" Genuine Old English Fruit Cake Heinz's Pure Food Cranberry Sauce, Euchred Figs, Strained Honey in Bottles, Pure Olive Oil in Glass and Imported Quart Tins, Delft Peanut Oil in Glass. These are a few of the Good Things that. you can depend on being as 'good as the markets afford and the price is very low for the class of goods. We save you money on the best Things to Eat. inn urNiurN liKLHJKKY COMPANY. GREAT CL NOW GOl EY FURNITU1 g STRICTLY CAS: f these prices. 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