1902 ATTENTION Co. F, 13th Reg., S.C.V. The annual reunion appointed for the first Saturday in May has been postponed until the third Saturday or the 19th day of July.We hope to have a full attendance of the company at Campobello , July 19. B.B. CHAPMAN, W.D. O'SHIELDS, W.M. BOMAR. ----- ONE CENT A MILE TO TEXAS On account of the Confederate Veterans reunion, April 22nd to 25th round trip tickets will be sold to Dallas, via the Cotton Belt at a low rate of one cent a mile. This rate is open to everybody. The round trip ticket from Spartanburg will be $21.55. If you ever expect to visit Texas this will be the chance of your life to do so. N.B. BAIRD, T.P.A., Atlanta, Ga. ----- PERSONAL MENTION April 12-13 DR. W.J. WALL of Inman spent yesterday in the city. - MISS LEILA BUSH and MISS ANNIE MAY MARTIN have returned from Charleston. - MR. and MRS. A.J. DILLARD have returned from Charleston. - COL. A.G. MEANS of Jonesville is in the city. - MR. J.E. GENTRY returned yesterday from Roanoke, Va. - CAPT. W.E. LUCAS of Laurens is in the city. - MR. E.E. ELLIOTT went to Inman yesterday. - MRS. I.F. BROWN left yesterday for a visit in Charlotte, N.C. - MR. J.H. TURNER of Gaffney spent yesterday in the city. - MR. JAMES COFIELD returned yesterday from a business trip to Shelby. - MR. ALBERT CANNON passed through the city yesterday returning to Hendersonville from a visit to the Charleston Exposition. - MR. G.J. FOSTER left yesterday for Oconee county where he will be engaged in insurance work for several days. - COL. T.E. MOORE of Tucapau spent yesterday in the city. - GEORGE, the little son of MR. G.L. BAKER of Saxon Mills died Thursday. He was buried in the Magnolia street cemetery yesterday. - MISS PATTIE THOMPSON arrived in the city from Edgefield county, where she has been teaching school for a number of months. - MRS. R.A. ROBINSON left yesterday to visit relatives and friends in Gaffney. - MR. B.W. DRUMMOND of the city and MRS. J.L. CAVE left yesterday for Elko, S.C. to attend the funeral of their mother, MRS. B.F. DRUMMOND . - DR. H.R. BLACK has purchased a quanitity of Murray's Oxygen for the Spartanburg Hospital, this same kind was used to treat the son of President Roosevelt. - ROYAL HANES, aged 11 years died yesterday at his home in Tryon. - MRS. R.E. FOSTER has gone to Greenville county to visit her sister, MRS. TAPP, whio is quite sick. - AT THE SPARTAN INN April 12-13 The following Persons were Registered at the Spartan Inn yesterday; J.C. OTTS, Gaffney; W.D. FOWLER, Glenns; W.T. LATHAM, Waycross, Ga.; J.E. COX, High Point; H.M. MOODY, G.H. LAMB, N.Y.; F.F. PICKENS, Atlanta; WM. PHARR, N.C.; T.W. SMITH, Glenn Springs; D.M. HOKE, Greenville; J.W. KURFEER, Germantown, N.C.; J.H. CUMMINGS, Columbia; D.N. McLEAN, Va.; S.A. WHITE, N.Y.; W.J. NEESE, Atlanta; G.T. LEWIS, Houston, Tex.; ..... ----- Free post- nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.