The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 09, 1895, Image 5
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It was right fuuny to see how ouc prot
inent liieiubcr of the convention last Mot
day labored to prove to the members of tl
convention that it was not Couscrvunv
Whatever name may be given it, it w
a Conservative meeting, and if the ticku
e acted it will be a Conservative victor;
and nobody would be more rtady to elai
'I as such than that very geinhiuati. Wit
suuie ol'ihe members were opposed to pu
ting on any Reformers at ail, aud it is we
kuow that those that were put on were pu
there simply to strengthen the ticket.
Judge Uoff has bowed to the decision i
the Court of Appeals tiud dismissed the Govt
dy Registration case. We have no duut
this will streugtheu his chance for the pre;
iuency, if indeed there wcreuny doubt aboi
it before. lie still holds to his former view
in ( hA rnnin. hut (fves oil In tfiiV.
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"Nevcrilieless, while I culeituiu thes
views, my great respect lor the Circuit tout
of Appeals, my desire to properly regar
the ulticial proprieties, aud uiy duty to gm
dae weight una authotity to the decismu
aud opiuiou of the Appellate Couitsol'th
Luiltd States compel tue, tiuJiug us 1 do
lliat this case in its material allvgutiou
its due scope aud eltccts, is iu fact siunlu
io the .Mills case, to which 1 have relcrreto
iciuse the injunction asitcd ior auU dis
uiiss the coniyiaiuaul s bin, and suoii :
decree will uow be entered.'
We were very Sorry thut .Mr. Wni. Muu
ro was called away from the Conveutiou ti
that Cotton Mill meeting last Monday just
when he was. We be ieve that but for tha
the meeting would have a^ourucd till tin
loth August, which would have in can l mi
die, as some one suiJ. Me commend tin
wisdom aud sound judgement of Mr. Muuro
lie has placed htnisell on record as a Irtciu
to his couutrv an I his county because lit
was iu favor of peace, and discountenance*
openly a nioveuieni calculated to stir itj
bitter feeling between neighbors.
We were much surprised aud very sorr
ut the action of the couveut tou last Monday
It looks to us like a step wholly uuuecessa
ry, the ouly result cf which will be to tea
open old wounds that were rapidly healiii)
aud rekindle factional feeling. We wen
in favor of a division of delegates befon
the primary because we thought it wouh
foster peace and harmony, llut tiller tlx
people have voted iu the primary we sa^
that ought to settle it, especially as tin
primary was open to every white man am
any who would might have run there. 1
it were true that none but Heformeis couh
have been elected in lite primary the on'y
reason for it would have been for want o
white votes, and it was said several time:
in the convention the other day that it w.n
not the object to use the negro vote. How
cau anyone waul the place unless bis scr
vices are desired by a majority of the tvliiti
voters of the county V It looks to us like at
unwise move calculated to stir up strife.
m ijuite
a question arises as to whether tin
names that the conservatives have put on
constitutes a ticket. They said thai ihcii
object was to have the new constitution sen
back to the people, and they propose J Ilia
those whom they put on their ticket shottli
pledge themselves to use their inllticnee it
that direction, and their objection to the pr.i
niary ticket was that it was not so pledged
Well we arc quite sure, in fact we liavi
taken the trouble to find out, that a part o
their ticket will not pledge itself. We ill
not tec how an intelligent and patriotic mat
could be asked to pledge liiinscll in advauci
of the urgumcuts much less do we are Ion
the man himself could agree to do such ;
thing. We would never lend our vote t
honor a man with a si at in the coiiveulioi
unless we bad conlidence enough in iiim t
believe lint the w< ttld do the best lie eonb
for us, under till the circumstauces, alter h
got down there We shall bo surprised ver
inucli if a single iiiuu on the ticket agrees t
pledge hiui.'c'f absolutely. Hut that's wha
tliey wauled.
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We see that Sheppard, the man that w.'i
sentenced to the penitentiary under the dijiensavy
biw, tor the coiitempL of court, i
trying to gel out on a habeas corpus. \\
are glad tins ctscis going to he tested
More are the merits of the c?se. A man i
charged wiili the violati in of the law
and pen ling the trial lie is iojoine I from
repetition of the ollenec. Hefore hid li
is taken up a^ain charg-t witn having re
Ciiminiited tlie otlcace and violated the in
iiiiiclion. The .ludce therefore on investi
Union Iconics ili.ii he' lias violate.! the injur
ti hi mil coin,nits liiiu lollic penitential
0 i coo temp i No jury nils on I lie ease ut u
Tlic whole matter is in t lie humls of I lie .1 u l</
We ere rImiI lloi cum* is tile tc-tiil lit cum
we lielicvc the principle to he iiii litis il'e otn
We ho'.eve tliat die trm! I?v tint jury slion 1
remain invi ilme, ami wimn a man is charge
willi n:i ntlVnee lie shotihl liivo tlio right i
Jiivu tlic -mic |iii>113 or not jr-iity tie, ! in
the t 'ot "iolerniiticil by a j'ti \ of his peer
before lie is ccniniiitcl on any final procre1
kn w thore arc decisions time wottl! < (
out die ca-e, but my gracious, in law vu
can find precedent for almost nnyt I.in; y,
want. The law under which this doeistu
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S aud commitment was made is at fault and
should be repented. As a rulo Judges are
and should be, rather conservative about
u* dcc'nring a statute unconstitutional.-w- th r
I we b Jiov<\ was the plea . '
10 pards case, lne iaw si .
it is not declared uncut
IJ The extent to \%hi.v . ' ' ;
j sire to !nl. j-t in- In'.v irit'
growing 'ho people
J o bo th it lynching w
' eaccft incise vf : ">..1 % >
Vfot-ld bo Viry dia ig. e-.oie .or r.ic iujui J
pan,) -testify in'court But nowadays a
man is .tabic to be lynched for almost anything.
It isgeltiugto be a mere matter of
'' opinion as to who ought to bo lynched and
who ought nut. This lyuohiug business
,l ought to be stopped. Aud men who stir up
s' a crowd to lynch a person, whether tliry
" accomplish the.r person or uot, ought to ho
s pumshid. For si cersaiu criute, whero the
evidence is cltar, wo euuuot but believe thai
c lynching may well he wiuked at. First bej
cause the criino is so hotrtblu, to unuccesII
ary and so unnatural iu itse f aud second
? because tbc ore wbo has received an injury
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' world cm ever blot tin or make amen is
r lor ought 11 >i I< be midoio stiller the fur>
iher hiiinili itio.i ot testi'.yiug iu court to
the facts.
llut the extent to which lynching is practiced
nowadays, lor murder and less crimes
ia simply barbarous. Why, wo saw iu tho
papers some dujs ago where a woman was
lynched for larceny. If litis thing keeps
on growing ihey will soon bo lytichiug people
on account of their opinions. And
wLcn it coiuee to tfcni the probability is that
one husfwill be tryiug to lynch the other.
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It is almost uselcsr to say what a good
time everybody hud at tho Veterans reunion
] at Joucsvi'le lust wtok, and how orderly
, everything was rouducted; because it seems
that almost evoiybody iu the couuly was
either present or else had soaic relativo or
l- neighbor lhere who reports I immediately
and iu person. We have lit aril uothiug but
. good words about the day, and aro tare thai
, it was worth much more than liio expense
, and trouble. Many a dear old soldier s
heart was made glad by the laces of those
who had walked by his side to the tap of
the drum over many a bloody hold, and
whom he had never hoped to ?eo ngain this
side the grave. We younger people ought
to love and cherish these old heroes. It was
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forus, they lett thtir couiforutblo lijuicaud
. basteued io tlio fisld where they lived like
I natures children for uiouius and months,
when eueb day brought a footsore imt'cli
a;id encii ni rht <i hurr.? : rest >v.i-. .n
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blanket betw??rn h i.- ,
the dark night. f.-r he > t .iv ms c
now aud then, of Hurrying .j tiri f.out
where the deiih dc?;l:ij grnpf ai .1 ciuiritur
, 'ell iluc.t last. For their It- uie.i, and wives
, andc>tinliy \ os, but tiioir homes are ours,
their wives onr mothers, and their couutiy
are we. They are having i! to us rap id y
, now. and as they pa:-- way on4 bv one, let
a halo of India--. a id glory a'tile f trover
! on the "I. ' .in-.', ' in the breast of every
1 Sou * lier in* *, ai. . i?: in, :it\e tlie old soldier'
I res live l<> lie fur > ;i dear Sunny South il
1 we may, bvii .lie n>r iier it wi? must.
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j eoi ri spni d. net Im iuu'i oi'" Sedaiia
. correspondent and .Mr. b. J. Urowniug bus
b a-suiucd a somewhut pbrsoual naiurc. in luot
f it was from ihc start. Air. il. says lie is
i) done now. lie has written only mis letter,
i We believe one subscribers are aware of liio
merits of: his c.:.;i rovorsy and -haM thsreiorc
v a-k that it l?o Utoj-jio i or that porsoualiiio.-i
i be absti ained fr. a
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1 A uiosl ntroel --or'01 1-' 0-nim it to '
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ill INl'lV I'lOSptri . 1 ^ ' i . I I .lil i _ Miii; i
week, J. O. <' sr* <n h _ n ; Ci victim. ' ar1
.son was fotin I in his ! c ! with t.is lli.ou: cut
^ in a most lirii'ul lininricr, n>i-1 voi.ii'ls m
1' hi* IicmI as from Mows. At the c * < -iters
in | lies I it was liiii iol Mint he emtio to his
death !?v fcuic' or by the lrii ii f parlies
unknown Mi*. Cursor. h- waver wis th"
s ic iuoij o v. 'a . " n'l'l tl oti'. whose les'i
i- inony was iriiw ii > .'tit, i'i in iki it
H III' 11)0 \ 01 "lio
:i 'I lion iv s.y ii |, w ]i j worn not
I. s it is'.''I v . (tie \t i it vi'loii'i- v. I tl.ro
si WorA oil'' p]|j
I ('arson wis :i .i ! i liy t"lll7i; tiot'o it
., t liiinso.i .Mo iv ciii ' i I ii.* h?jtl won: not
e ; a snii.ti 'I . i ?1 i ? . ;t/-jr was in its
_ . price ii ii >i inni i.<~ n :i iifod? I here were
, Ilil.O I.V II ll n I "II . .0 1' oil . < >11'>iill' ptll I >0S
_ | ooirnitprcoil an invosii^ ition, ami r, I itroono
10 ! a .V"'"1. :'li :i . i ij, a "110 itl llir> soltiol..iUt
y | wis a;it; <1 i 'Ii crime, in em mng
ij ; for hit 'ii t;. asc rtaiiiod th tt ho was not
. j at iioii.' .! .hi ilion ernie'.i the liunt
| n-s an iioj o:i;. .t i lilies*. i!e .-a i that 2.?
, J \ ,n otiViii.; t'.'. night o r. Mi ecuo (.Ini
a I tin.'- aii i i(hiring ' lei.to Stii ! In: i i i, .(
a l.A.o ta ii i i"i ' t inic. ' . an 1,. i,i
(1 oi two '0 iiftf I lie i.iforniO'l l'ngt
,| thai Ii .Ii I M r . < >.r*v' . !i el ki! io I ('arson.
? unl tii > .1 v.. i. i ii. ver tie found on, t n't
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s I lie I'll g** I to I. I.I if III! il: <1. l!' ;! I). Ih ho
,. I :itiil 'it* ' tisioi, w 'iiM swear tint lie. 1'iigi
|(| ili'l the killing. \ e itching ] arty g 't on
1(. track el nreei.e They found hint hiding
a ] in a bo.\ ctr at SSo'idj auJ brought him to
Landri::n Saturday. Ho was turned over
to Trial Justice Trout, ot Fibgerville, who
kept hiui m close c iiftiioiocut. Monday
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.'hill of <.V.-vii - >? l>. MO Was Oil ! ho
1 c -i-iiiT' Juv} aod iui'Sted a >u . -Hi 1.: i.
verdict ufsuioUo, lie tried to gel himself
appointed ay pull bearer and acted officiously
in other ways. It was believed that he
took a hind in the murder and there was
strong talk of lynching him. That was prevented
however. All of tho parties are in
jail at Spartanburg now awniting trial.
Two Live* Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
111. was told by her dootor she had Consumption
and that there wus no hope for her, but
two bottles of L)r. King's New Discovery
completely cured Iter in 1 she says saved
her life. Mr. Thos. Kggvrs, 1 '2'J Florida 8t
San Francisco suffered lYein a dreadful eold
approaching Consumption, tried without result
everything else tuen bought oue bottle
of Dr. Ktug'e New Diseovery uud in two
woeks was snrsd. fie is natually thankful.
It is such rssulls of whioh these are samples,
that prove the wonderful efficacy of this
medietas iu Coughs and Colds. Free trial
oottles at R. 1'. l'osey,s Drug Store. Regular
size 00c. aad 91.00.
Old
uiu psopo wno require uiemcme to regulate
tue bowele and kiukueys mil find tha
trua remndy iu Electric bitters. This mediciae
does not stimulate and eontaiua no
whiskey not other intoxicant, bul acts aa a
tonic aud alterative. It aata uiildlj on tha
stomach aud bona!*, adding strength and
giving tono to tho organs, thereby aiding
Nature iu tha perforuiuuee of the functiona.
Electric bitters is an excellent appetiser and
aids digestion. Old people find it just exact- J
ly what they need, l'ricc fifty centa per I
bo.tie at 11. F. Posey's Drug Store.
Pe ppetiuil Sutisf Action
Comes to All Wlio Trade
with Us. 1
This month is a mouth of bargaina.? J
A month of savings?A month when sutuinar
needs eau be satisfied for Less Money than
I n other mouths ? A mouth when the qtsalilj
is just as hiuh is ev? r but the price Lower?
Ju*i Now?This on nth Vi will tvro
Try us for Low Prices?Try us for beat
(.pialPie*?Try us for Latest Styles
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Yiit ir? co.Miaity i .< eu
seit and extend to t?a a favt r by an car./
call.
We advise uiose looking for reliable gaoia
at Low Prices to oomu to our store at oiioe
hofoi'c all I It o boM Yn'uaJ sic disposed af
TUB PL'POLL!. CASH (9
| WK AUK UUKI'AREDS
fi ) buy aud soil tho Stocks*? ^
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p UN ION COTTON MILLS!
yUNION OIL ^ M'FG.CO.B
tjf Apply to P. M. COHEN,|
ttViv/t , UNION ltEALES-j
I State agency, inc. | 1
5;*^^5^^f3!?^SS^55SS35 ffl
WANTED.
Mj brtudy Jimillcrj i: ? ttw.ly.
Gririg hi Your Fruits.
i willgivo lOd |?ei bu?l,e! for fr lit, ir
rl;-?'il iu ?!kiic.v
'Ji \V J. RAY.
Notice F Sridqo Guilders.
i .v ,11 be r.t :1 Skull Shmiis l?1Jge on
Ibirulc' ri\?r oi. tin- ?.i>l Jay .f .\ i/n.'t lS'.'o
is I IM !,j- i n ill. t\.r >li, i.kc oi ii I ir> ?
I 14 ? 'rnve?! I tMpOn dbl.: : >1 'or i' - conlr
i ir. iV loir.- |?if an! n tl r?t c 1 >* ?? j"
t' lei1, i it. Is Lies will Is# rc- .
ijhi t'l to go >'l t'v:i11 'i.'iJ afC'iei'y for
the performance of his cootiio t. r
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Co. Super.
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SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
hrpins Sept'mbcr'.'itli. Ten rajc1
nhir ('oii.hbh, wills Diplomas. Special j
' I'vursei, with ('M-lit'icne*. iiuird. .*>1 u s
j niontii. Tolnl necessary expo'issc for tho j
l y? nr t exclusive i t (ravelling, clothing, anil '
h.'okc), Irons to SI-) !. Women udmit|
ta<l to all Claesea.
l-'.ir furllior in?ornj:s?ioi*. iiiMrera the
President. JAMKS WoODKOW.
l'aint your lltiggy toilnv wills Lucas Car
ringo gloaa nod ri le out tomorrow. S6ceat? I
a can. Sold by A. H, LOS'iKR & CO.
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SALE L
PRICES CUT TO THE
QUIC K.
We Are Determied
to make a CLEAW SWEEP
Of ALL SUMMER GOODS and to reduce
our stock to the very lowest point possible
by August 1st., when we begin our
annual stock-taking
Wo
have OUT PRICED
XIV EVERY DEPARTMENT
Clothing, Hats, Dress-goods, Laces & etc.
ALL MUST GO[)ome
"Quick If You Would Take Ad
/antage Of These MATCHl ESS BARGAINS.
m TROUBLE TO SHO W GOODS
HARRY & BELK
IN W'O iff f<p'V /
H i X I S
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rhin Coats just the thing for ollice w >ar only "2Se
Black and colored Alpacas and Mohairs .11 all qualities and style#.
A full line of Summer Underwear f.r M011 und Women from wp.
Our line of Umbrellas, Parasols and Buggy Umbrellas canno.
be excelled either in style, fabric or low price.
ucnt s L-oloreu fclnrt, "A It'imuier lor 50 cLaundricd
with Collars and Cult's.
Boys Shirt Waists only 15c cheaper than you
can buy the goods for.
Ladie? Legorn Flats in Black and White our close \IU-Suunuer
Price to close out only -5c worth 5 do.
A good Sailor for only 10c
Ladies long Cream Mitts worth 75c our ju ice 50c.
All Wool Albatross in Cream and Light Blue,
Just the thing for Commencement Presses wortit
25c our price only Li?>c.
Try some of out Machine Thread in Black
and White 2 spools for tie.
Jet our cut prices on Ladies and Children's Ox fords.
For a short while we will oiler cur tlUABANTKC
All Wool Cassimerc Suits worth $7.50 for only $5.00,
Call early early and g 't a tit.
We wili jiut theae Subs against any SS.00
line in the city.
Macon's Fruit Jura ipiarts $1.00 4 (JalMus
$1.05 per dozen SPOT CASlI.
- M C LURE'S.
FOR SALE SLEy SPECTACLES.
We offor our livery business for sale iu j
bole or in part, consisting of everything lo A OOillpletfi assortment j list reun
a livery business. If you want a ? >od I
loree Wagon, Buggy. Surry.;ilnck Sad- , ceiVeJ. TllO ((Utility aild
lo, Iiarnoes. (-all ou me al once, l'riccs 1
uck bottom and terms easv. j , n , i
Thanking the genoral public for (lie p*"1 priCC, tOO, ?.ie till tflftt VOU
fltronage and hoping to have a contiuur.oe j ill*
fsume in my new inlerpritc. OOllIu (10811*0.
OAHKKTT A CO.
Tlio eyes tested and special
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lfucklin'x Ariiic-u Salve. j ?;'aer:i w,,l!u " 'lL"r-uThic
1U*t Sai.vf. in the* world for Cuts ! POSEY'S MtUG STOKE,
Iruisee, Seres. Ulcer*, Poll Rheum. i vcr |
lore*, Tetter Chafed lien Is < V.:1,: tins. Opposite UlliwH JIot?\
;or(>s, and all Skin hruptioiie, and p: sic vi-.y 11 '
ures Uilen, or no pay reouired. li is guar- "JT I r*
utced to give perfect satisfaction or money UlllOll vy.
efnuded. l'rice V'o cents per box.
fr salb Br b. f. iwy. Headquarters lor all Optical
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'AF Oninlcjte guarantee I>r. Mile*- Pvft '?0< \
to 1WA1 Headach*. "Una cent t? v * 1.
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