- " - . v ? ; ' TEE UNION TIMES. VOL. XXVI.?NO- '22. l UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA MAY 31,1895. *1.50 A YEAR. . | _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY.] Gl I). E. IIyduick, J. A. Sawyer Spartanburg, S. 0 , Union, S. C. pjYIMUCK & SAWYElt, t*' Attorneys at Law, VI n JuJgc Townseni'a O'tl Statui. ^ w jyj^UNUO & JaUNKO, i? Attorneys ni Law, V. Attorney at Law, hi No. 3 Law IltDga. ^ CtCUUMPEttT &. BUTLEIt, 0< O \Y Attorneys ni l.aw, ^ No. 3t Law It in<;s. vj DENTISTRY. "I .t JQli. J. C. McCUlUilN'S, pi (Jllice (ii the corner ot' Main and t;i Judgement Slrtets near the Coutt House. :i Bridge and Crown wotk d >nc when U] desired. Call and see me. fil II yjlt. II. K. SMITH'S Dental Rooms over .\. II. Hosier \ '* ' Co's. store. Cocaine use J in extracting M, teeth. I?i UNION M A I! lil.K ! -AND- |C ra Oranite Works. m CHOUGH GHDDKS. 01 .... W'i F. M. FA Hit, GHD. Ml NBl?. President. Cashier. ' 1 S'1 Mprrhantc and IVIVJI UIIUII lu UIIU (... Planters' National HA>K. n OF XJ2STIOTST. an < ;t| ilill Slock -'.IMHI.), SIII I !tlS ..- iit.HOu. i? Slocklio'tltrd li.ilii.iii's, ; ?, t. A. ii. 1' I Foster, Vice Frcs I. I c- >. Muiiro, I'isliicr. I'? J. W. Artnr, Assistant t'nsli.cr. til iMrcelcrfj- W. I'. Wallace, A. <1. !i:i< . V.'ia. Jcilriit .!>i:ncrtii, .1. A I'm:. .1 T. l),.ni;;ai, 1. ' MoKiSMck, A. t! Foster. Jtx.;/" c solicit \'nu l>t: si ii ?. 1,1 ICE CliEAAl It A N1) sc>i>A v\ A teai i !> AULOU\ K S iin- (>?>ur seu.o.t i-> in w < v . ! ' A luve convert- n ui into an J ... v.) : CIII-'.AM Ai.-I tin!' to' c9 ami ?rcinloim n am i';-|-.. Uu.lv in j , v 'en to call oil tuo wh i ' v v \ j c oi anil rclVoliinj; (l"'n A . ?trdei> hi cTc uu uy 111c fallen Will ~.c; ;\v pr nnpt i '1' au 1 careful attention. 1 liuvo one ol" the liiic.-t v ,! i !-..r,ntains in the up e- untiv evervtliini' shall ... * " v be kept tiily. I.:ulica arc invito.1 to ! my pLiv tbeir ln-aiiijUirtcn wliilo i-hoppiiio, stop in aii-1 rest whether you 1 ; wisli to buy or i t I;'you have a Juail ache try my WIND COt'a ,t will (.nr.- " it avery time. ' t Vou will also liml at my place the iar ecst ami finest a-wortiuciit i I lancv ami I >< plain candies, cakes ami crackers. lioil.? 11 1 * 1 cannfil jroinls ami general eon feet ions, aIjo family groceries. p Thanking hit ci*t. imers for (Iioir kind m; and li'i?rnl patronage last Simmer I n< e.-puctfully aolioil a cotitimunco of the IV': imt this I* smiiier; guArrnntooinj; ,prompt and polite attention to an JOHN. R. MATHIS 'j!i .. s HENRY CLAY. b.\ km. Wamk Hampton's story or two j, Statksmkn at whist. "One of my boyhood recollections," t< lid Hcnerul Wade Hampton, "refers n i Henry Clay. He was a frequent 0 sitor at my father's house in South t< arolina. IJoth Clay and my father p ere ardent whist players, and notli- tl ,g was more to their minds than the jc (collection of a brace of gentlemen tl [Ually addicted to whist, and then c te quartet would play for hours. c bile the name of whist may serve r< ?imply a game where silence reigned, \\ v father and Clay didn't play whist 0 lat way. They exulted audibly a game as y irtners one evening ( lay remarked. "It's a great outrage the way wo j, lk to each other, and my idea now, ln tthe outset, is lor each of us to put ti [) 8-0 to belong to the one who is f,, rst called hard names hv the other. "you assail 1110 the money is mine: S 1 forget myself, you take it." ui "My lather readily agreed, lie It in a mild agreeable mood, lie |, as eolifulont lie \\<>uid never again U1 ; a prey to the slightest impulse to eak harshly to his dear friend ii. lay. And, besides, it \va? his reeol- LM elion that Clay was the man who |,( ,ged and did the loud talking. So t:1 v father cheerfully placed the Sift 0l ? t? ? top of the lllue _fl rass orator to lose it. As they pu oeeeded with the game Clay ma le If me excessively thick headed and iH -ast une alter game hi-wrath ran higher j' id high- r. Still he hit his (ij?s and j;l tler.d in silence. It weiii i>;i for .... ......i i u... .. . . .. . i.... r Mil 1, I 4 11 I I I V I * I > 11111 I V ' F i IV j . i i I \ "I j owning inibeeilitwhich 1 i-t hint , j', id inv rather tliv eh >en'Ji ^ame. losii and blood colihi >i;tu *i it 11?> |.'( nyer. My lather sternly pushed e-"lii over ! i < i la v. -\\ IIV, said 'May, oj ? ?ii11_r hi- ;u ay e\o> with a I V > ' inti'ii eloa id. . i. ?Kh\ i .a . air V. ! S1.1 a v. . 'd. k,.\ , j'et(.."e I 1 .\ i .. t i I.. \i II., ' t :i van, ... I..a! .. ; j e i!k moat sibji 11 itlioi, the :. .; tM >aii'lh:.\ - imbecile that ? vr-: " ..it .. . ni'i a wlii. . \ . , .1. i .. j,j , \ oil .lie I lit hx.l 1 e\ i s;l ei .li \'.i\ iih ,. . * .... la -i. ^ '.he lihesl ? y:iio.i- ... : . h i.ie:. "oii\..n., I"11 t , ' * . 1 ' ' . t IIhO ItillllHliti I \|M? ? ill ' ( MHO ..!( I'.viil ' 'he W ' '? i I ii i?li, i! w*>1 iii": in A m ..( j '. now . . t! ill; >l? 11. ! ; It.r i. v. id . !11 : iad t' I 1.1 .,| , j, i,. wan ,, 1' a. . the r< lie ..f j his- j j n lie fines ih WH t te M ?v! i ;i 21 ii .1 V . ?l,l< 'l " i li-' v I he t '! I * I ' hd li ' :ii ( .\hihil. a'1 ; a: i < ' hid - iin n?' ;,t the >i Soa'i. ! in clia 1'^ nl I!? i !e ,;S(> , who lilt 1 i ' ill1"!' i t . t" hit , f iijikn - work at < Mr m. n. Hid le. wcll-kito vi? si the audi of slsi tVutiii'ii s ?\ ork "e ?S?i\ sijitevy, i ; ,. K ....! 1 .! .! 'i i .'li , iti?j j * 1 i |; mi^ll t' ^ 11.?.-' . i1 j <> i tin' ' I UlinJ l*?*? |: i?*. I l tin- Jn?,i |". iturc im the ?.xliii>it made al < iiicagn. and a < iiny others, !y .In? I n ! irn at it stands alone as an exliil.it of 1 ej character, and < ' O , e hiring ami discharging of cash * oys. "Mr. Libby," said he, "who is ' lat handsome, bright-eyed little hoy landing by the countei yonder?" ' . " * ' His name is Mason, Charley ^ lason, sir," answered Mr. Libbv. 1 lie is indeed a handsome little lei- 1 i\v. and he is as bright and well- s aimered as he is handsome, lie is le most attentive and most promising >y we have in our employ." x "Yes, I thought as much," said ^ tcwart gruffly, "discharge him at ' ice." Why, Mr. Stewart!' exclaimed ' ihhy, almost paralyze! with astonis- 1 out, "you surely r.inn t- mean it!"' "Discharge him at onee, 1 say!" 'peatcd Stewart sternly. "1 am . tling too much interested in that ?y. 1 find myself s* >PP'n? :iD'^ r Iking with him as I co ue in or go it of the store. His i-crsorulity ? .leiests me?l.,s ca.uh-rl? uis .null- ^ nee, his enthusiaiu. his heaitty. I id myself thinking of him after 1 j, arli my desk and when I should |, ; lutsy ai Wol k. i ha'.u no time and (J > right ! > hoeieue intert -ted in an\- M ?dy?I must not suTer any liking ,, .;istrae: lue from business. J); . v large t hat bnv at once. .. V. ell, the iilth; fellow had to go. jj res.imahly In- has grown to the es- u te of manho > 1, fulfilled all tie ] .lendid |.jomi-e-which were indieadin ii.s you'll. \\ e hope so ;i i haps the reminiscence of his old j-, iM'foyer will fall under his eves. or this i a small world in which we s *' vl Ami what heeam i A. 1 istew , t and ii. > wo? i.: The canny old ,iiI: -1 i.m went ?" ins . i:iVe ttiti veo I I ? 111. s\ i |i. i .1 . : . j .till ;un. j i'io nw.iy v. .v . It.; ? i.. i !?. 11" . i I. i < v i 11 t . j In'; . . v t i >11 ill I ill' j y t ii. y wimt fu.i 1 ((| i I'.li.iL t ti.i ..til* I l..lYw J4.llll;. . y. l.ii 1)11)111 H pjPt'SllUlS3. ,,| . 1)1 .. . . 0 (liC I lllO UO< : > i ] . I ? t; L n> i : l.ii! r.i ** * 11* j ] ic i!. tunt t'l** lt'1 I , i> \s.aj j- ! UK? i;l '.ill li ;? 11;. j j* I 1 . 4.i : ;i into ,i ? \k';. .iii 1 ?!" :; ' j n: 1 <. \uiu\>i it. A iit-.M i V.\i.l V. r, ili". x i i: :! ?.?i )r.c of t!i<' oliicl il t hires fil'll *f??i of tlio itoicli- ct I", I? !i In- not i'O'.'ji iv.tl'oiit ii\ i r I! 11 ; iv.ciili'iit , Ins Ihm .i l'io i? nil' v. I'owt!) o',' Iii-ni'*t:t!M?* n^iinliuii. t!i lii-uu't'.il'ic* ]>ai'ty !'".s l i Kit rvii 1 1-s to i?40iMvsvt"ii in tlir I'ln: -i:iii l ie* 1 t" in *i tlio ilrnli !:il' 11::isI...io 11 ;i^ | :n |? l.'vt.'ii; ' o! til '),! !, i' IS I ? :> 11 li'1 OS V"l\ :i in llif ^OViM'UIUCIlt ;i oni'Teiiv < :is *! * 1? n"l i -1 ;i 'i!. a State monopoly of the sale of rrain, the Argrarians regard a double -tandurd as the first of the big reinMies which they claim the governnent owes them, and they w i 1' be atisfied with nothing less. It is interesting to note that I nucc di-mnrk. in his recent table talk villi the Saxon deputation. declared limself to be a bi-inetallist, saying to davor Beck of Krioberg that he was bliged when in oOiee to yield his iwn convictions to the views of ctirenev experts. - ? o - - - ?? Women tnul Work. It is stated that the forthcoming eport of Labor Commissioner Caroil I). Wright will show that the thole number of women run loved in he i nned States doubled during lie period IfSiOto Is'-'", whne the ojmiation ol' t)?o country im. reaped ui , were understood t" e entirely closed to 111eiii and many f tiieni are filliny positions inds witli success. < die ot the casons tiicy are finding such ready ecess to avenues which were fell a w years ay., to open up only to leu, i*- that so many of the men are otrilliriy. It is not a matter to he cplored that > ? many women are oiny to wo rk. I heso are i :?| pier an those who fold their hands i:i d( in s an I are nut Ii more um hi. t" i" world I fit is said that they ere ikiti;; a.wav'the w rh wliieh he!onus Uj"!i, tlie an.SWe; ts that >1 is the mil "I t!ie men ii they euan ? .-'.a.. ! h v' unpet it ion. 1'lie world is wide ad there >s work in it for everybody Ii. i- w i" liny to work ami is ? a; able I d. iiiy ativlliiny it t-' oiiiidisit :n | V< v. :i man >, > \n I. n? 1 Ii:tt l>> <>i. * ! ?? !"V!iJ("U ' (' 'a'.'f u 11:::t oil^llt . ')<' I- 't j i"i 1' i NiMKIlt'l. #'>t(iI'l tit' ( '(' >'''/ "it' uis'U w?>rk I'!i\'>- ilivil. Just i.i t 11;r?in ? i Harry Klynii'af] io I'liilailclphiit ami Kca*liu^ rail-| Hi '.>. rouiuli:-^ irv- it ariic.v :!e ;! ' * ?ri -_r * % * r.< >'.s ??I* tin' ?<;ii ' 1! i if J; t r< vialnl ir I !,'l ! <". : !: i>l a man :i*-!? {> i i'li- r.. I. Tim s'./lil. nhiiivtc ilmv ir < . . 'i.fci 11!.? I. for ii? v.; ; aliu ?si . ..in t!i :t tin* fallow wiio -cahnlv k atli i>.< ! N kl'.itii. 1\ w'lm j lie up the line \\itli liiiu our]v in o ?i;i^ to I t i ictsome business ami .ti ) I.i-'C ' (u 111"". I'-*'. "H till 1 ... 11"ii* !.: w is .-a a )<>wli a! ill.' il'o! i \VU# ;:i* I j.. .-'i at i !? n . i \ i ill " i. I inr n;i- i?. i ; liioiiKMti t'Miilv si.id :?t*i. i iu'j Ijjilli i . l.'lJiC'i 1" >' ! ?l ? ?t. JS'.id a.'-!>iah; :i .'inn I ,?i. ,tli * |t;h;.,!i?e Ifn.. ii loi'wunl and c*-\ J fin li 11 ?r lii* rl l.ir'lid till' >'i'f}illl_i; lilUli iiltil ill liiii' rolling iVtt.ii t!u.' rails. As f ('iirriii,,',v similised, slit ii.ni> w.m S liiutlicl. >V. IjIU!/.< (# at. IOLSOX & S()\r, J KERS f tiimk that tin i.: ^1 *bvo ruble comb to ) for thou ' 1 j'*'*j ' ill is 1 keep < *) the facLi >11:i 1 ami ..io i s :?u??le t*. a' . tic Ic. ' 'liiiv :iuh ts ami act llici -ca.i tin n in a miowol < ! )> >]1111 .11 11?>s* .t.< . or \i ' asf tlit: ' iiitiniatno is tliat there i- -tick a cliMlit'O Of cuill'M' it is it.::!., itli.it all who wan; an cxli.. oi.*.?i.i j r...i ij ic. ' ini i rnoo ivvans av s that itiin^iit be Vol". \i(a! io ' .!. apn. ..I bclojv 'l.c liicuit mi't, I'ut. it .> i.? t I?i.- m.ctili. ii t" bale i n .--lit licai i Io. i I -a,i coiii't it .1 .alt be avonit'il, 1 i! ..t n. it:? -.im , i.!' i- t. I is:rati a ii:ivi* .>i ni tliu. iluy expee; i" m tiii ir 11 i * ; uj.i'ii I'M* tlit1 vcj li ii of :ill wli.i itpl'ly < n ilu'lii l Ni < .'.nio. i(! ;ulv c . \ ?> Suj'C. v i S i iV< ii,- u 11. i iljM V, MVs ;' :i i .l'ii"'. . .".ti'ii mi' I i ill l-tiii. ;irio-Iv?I in <-v ' i'' ;? <* *i11 Miii: j roi ijiiij:- 11 iiv > . mi I. \\ illj -.it !i or lvi is. i.< :v -mmM ; ? \p<. t!i: ! i'I "S llf o'm <>; v ; 1 ' .|u ) o'.i til. . . a o" fin ! Colt ' . UiiAI. i-STAii; OV Nivi.S licsi l!112" ii) -**l! 1)".' i (Ml! ! Im"1" nioi'Kii'h j( 10 l'**< [IH-'S 1 v t' t O ? . ?'u r; 11M' nle *.v" i 11 } M.COMKX; !'. . ;.iid , ,1'N KvvV 1,'kAL h> I'A i ' / AOKNCY, ( hie- : I Oil SA!.lv IS ick ?Stnrc In :U 11 *? v>n M;iin direct.