The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 06, 1895, Image 1
VOL. XXVI.-XO- :si;. UNION SOUTH (5, im. _ _ ^ s].;,o A YEAR.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
D. E. IItdkick, J. A. Sawyer
Spartanburp, S. C , UuioD, S. C.
TJYDIUCK& SAWYER,
Attorneys at Law,
Judge Townsea i's O'dJStsnil.
M UNRO& Ml'NIK),
Attorneys nt Law,
No. 2. Law Range,
g S. STOKES.
Attorney at Law an?l Trial Justice,
Oltiee Rear ot' t'-urt llou-e.
OCHL'MPERT & BUTLER,
Attorneys at Law,
Ni>. ".] Law Hangs.
DKNTISTUY.
jyii II. K. SMITH S
Denial ll.icms over A. II. Foster &
Co's. store. Cocniuc used in extracting
teeth.
DENTISTRY.
J^U. ,J. C. MeCUIiJUNS,
Olliee r.n ilie corner of Main ami
dgenient St reels near the Court House.
iJridge ant Crown work done when
esired. Call and see me.
UNION. MARliLE
A A l>?
Granite Works.
g corgi: grddrs.
M. FAR II, GRl). M UN HO,
President. Cashier.
Merchants and
Planters' National
BA.Mi,
of xjisrioisr.
I
Capital Stock *iio,n(JO. Surplus ?"iO.OUO.
Stockholders liut.iiiiis, )l?0?Total?
5170,000.
Officers?F. M. Farr, Pres't. A. II.
Foster, Vice l'rcs't. Geo. Monro, Cashier,
t j. d. Arinr, Assistant Cashier.
Directors?W. II. Wallace, A. G, Rice,
tv m. Jetl'oiies, T. Runout, J. a. Fan I, J.
T. Douglas, I. tl. McKissick, a. II. Foster.
Mar*' c s .licit your business.
li.'-K UMAlN
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SODA WATER
lWltl.t >1
' rf tlu? 0>-; i i-i?n h now over, I
^ li ivo < ivoi U'M my S ?l >011 % .into an
KJK (1111A M I'AI'.hOll. And the
adies i: ! " ' r r--j.octfully in
died to tall .ii ii: win n they want a
cool and refreshing drink. Orders fo
' re^ui by tho gallon wii! receive prompt
and careful attention.
I have "1 i io line-f do da Ki/uu
tains in the up . -?utr\ \t ryihintrshall
fee k< (?t tidy. !/ I:. . a.; invited j
tiiak'i my |>iai limit- 1;i"i 1<j11itois wliile
.mopping. '"'d rest whether you
wish to hu> i?r no', il \"u have a head
aolic try my A !NI! 'OCA it will curi
t every till
Vou will also tindat my j.laec the largest
and linoit es.suvitiioiil o? lancy and
plain catidie-, eikis and eiacker.v fruits
canned good and general confections,
also fainiiy ?rmoci n .
Thanking my eusomcrs n?r their kind
I I , .l.v.n i.. . ! SJ |
auu liTJim I *r> ' IIIVI I :
poetfuMy 'n it a cuiitinu.iiioo of tln
s*m * tlii' J'uiuuwjj-; ^liarrnnteeitij;
I rompt ati'l p Iit? addition to an.
JOHN. K. MATH IS.
t:ii; graded school.
O |;t Monday Sept., Hltli.
Among the public institutions of
our town that which stands us /he
fittest exponent of the wisdoii and
progress of our people is The Grafted
School. We struggled along for a
long time under the old method of
private and sectarian schools, but
some of our good citizens came to
the conclusion several years ago that
to be up with the times and to realize
the most good to everyone with
the least outlay a graded school was
necessary. They therefore went to
woik to obtain one. There was some
opposition to the system, as is
usual with a now public enterprise,
but those who favored the system
were so so far succesful that in 1 JSl'ii
a special act of the Legislature was
passed creating the I'nion School
District for the purpose ol establishini;
atul maintaining a (Jraded School.
Tiie sectarian schools, however had
merged into one lion sectarian school
in IS!n? and that school was called
a graded school before tint passing of
the act above mentioned, in Isi'l
a handsome and substantial brick
building was built bearing <>n the
front in bold letters the inscription
School lS!h>. The erection oi
this building set the seal of success
on the school and it has been growitn
in popularity and excellence ever
since. The last session was the most
g.wmaocA.l i.. tl.~ 1.. - . 1 1 1
At, the cl<?se of this session Prof. <
Waller, the Principal, arranged ami
had published a catalogue which <!< \s
srcilit to himself ami the school. <
From the catalogue wo learn that :
the school is divided into P'ree <1<>. :
partments, via: Primary, lntenue <
iiate ami Jl igh School, These three
depai tiaents are stthdi vide I into t ight
grades. The Primary iF'partm :::t ]
con: -:t of the 1st, 2nd ami r> 1. :
grade-,, in which shall hetmiglit Head*
ing. Writing, Arithmetic, SneiSm , .
Knglish. The Intermediate 1 Jc i
parlim nt consist of the -!th. nth. ami i
'iili. grades in which shall lit- taught i
Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, < >r ^
thngrajiliy, History (I . S, Anier I
icanainl Eolith Carolina.) Hcgrajdiy i
English. Tlio lligli School Hepart- i
mciit consist of the 7th. and Nh. t
grades in which shall be taught Head- ?
mg, Arithmetic, Algehru, Word ;
Analysis, English, Latin, I'Ycneh, i
English History, Civnl (lovernineut. 1
What more is necessary tor a 1
good cnglish education? W hoevcr i
pusses the cxamiuation it. the e eigl . i
glades v ill be - well pivpalcdf i
the Lattle of lil'%, so l??r :.s cdnea'i "i i
is concerned, as many a man wl. j;
has taken a oiirse in. college. ' |
great point >n lavor < ! oiirscln : j
tltn. pupils are i quired te nnd , 1
stand \v!iat they ha\e go'.uover |<
lore il; v ate alio?vy<i to pro< . '
l'liey ale thits tanglit :.i lln sl-i. j
that lite only way to get rid >1 ;. i
lieu!, subject is to mas.er it.
As regard tuition, it tree t . ...
pupil lesiih Ml v ilh'.li the I ' ii j
**( JfOoi i'I - t I H '. ! hose !i v i.i.. <
out tin district ate eh ii ' a i"1. : j
I'l imary He|)ar'.!..e!;t, '
month, Intermediate I ?e| a rt meat j
per IiHiitit, A goo i < : i i! i I
is lints placed in r.\;ch \i< .j
r%]n\'i;il ? 11rittion i]?ai*I ' * . % i
-.1 'ill It >1 tin1 Jlii, . !>. I lit i . i j
iil'f k v ?I ll'XliS ;t i ( ?"t> 'li'TiilU !<]
lining I: - It1 in Jhf \\ ih., r i i* 11 . j
j ill jii is ;t v11 w. I. \' 111' w * < i iii' (' i i i
tl.c 'It w.i. Mr. L. Yfniii;/, toi i-j
t.lic till tin-* W '( !. 4 ic , . i, |
I In: 11. ii I i t I ."M'iiot i liini .11 i'i. t tl
I'liioil WOllltl Wi'lcolim v. i 11 'I
iiinit; iiiiy tt!" tii i .1 fit' 'i i- v* i j
iniv.li: w i.-li if ;i\ ...I tin in- - . . r l
itliu'ii .ii'iiiil :i'l\;i!i'.i :i !
MlViitl > I'i'iif i'. i it I .i i inn- i'i ;>! ..'.j
"I'fojllf wllO I'.Vf In lilt ( Hi'."
-;iy> tin* i?im?1* tl i"'f'it) ! 4 :11.11 <\ 1
"t'oiilt 1, 1)v i K?vin.; to "f :i ir ' ' i. !
ctliimlf : I ir/t> iinnily :m :
ro*t. !'t?r cx.ii'i|?l?:i iMiiii :'i
S '.DOO.OO fiiii'i} ftliK'Utt* t> Ir.t'jTi' ii'i,.!v
liv tiif i'!i! ii?n i to
Ins onlniiU Y l;;\. 'i he jouri'il i v\
lu: t "C ssioh in the >ch""l v. . -1
two mills :iml it will bo the same next
session. There ar? no additional
j charges whatever -to the pupils.
Ueal estate being cl^eap near Union,
there is 110 reason why people in ordinary
circuiustacub may not buy
eomlbrtable homes in the school district
and educate th^ir children for
comparatively nothing. Others who
arc not able to buy homos could move
here and send sonie'efHhoir children
to school while the others work in
the mill, the only* ?coW being tho
extra two mills levy which would be
very small tax. There is no reason
for people to grow up in ignorance in
our country."
The next session opens Monday,
nun, wiui me same corps 01
teachers that gave such general satisfaction
last year.
Are you going to allow your
children to grow up in ignorance?
Are you g<.ing to send titein oil" and
pay hoard and tuition? Why not
conic to I'nion and send tliein to the
t railed School?
o . tiii;
uase i > a i j i j
tournament.
Montiro'liu DciOiitecl
A t 1 AWt.
The big Tournament mat was to
take place here on tiio lis, and
I?1.', was to a certain extent a sad
failure, as ali tlie tiaiiu invited to
participate refused to ei lie, except
one. i he origin.ti i "Oji.aiu win n#
play three day , i*.t\ it.I team |
playing two uames. ??fjc. in the I
disappointment in ali ( ..ly one team |
accept* d our ?n: i: . .'O. ami as a result
Hie Tom nam' ul lasted only one
lay instead ot three. h he committee
who luul chalgo of -,} w ng up the
Tournament did euiy idling i:i their
power to niahe the i nt. lament a
success and a gala we h 1? Uniou.
Dt.t in ppits oi'ali VroTr fckth?j iut
Moiiticelio team was he only one
thai could ho per.suaih d t > t a.o .
iirigid an i early i lUisti.y mining
die Monl.e; ih? hoy - arrived in
?nr little eitv, wearing a e lohiential
ook on their laes.s and apparently
looking that lime was the only
diing that .stood he,\vteu tiiein and
.ielory. .Arri\iiig at the lioti I each
nut was anxious (*> _al a look at t!ie
;*reat ami only < iireil/.hiirg, whom
I ley had to lace i lie aitenioon,
?ut later on in the day tiny were bv
10 means so an xi<>11 to see liim. 1 Vac*
i. .. . - > > 1
uivtr i< :ii i. aim 11[cl' a ii *.:11 \ |
liniuT, the boys ?: >ti '. t!i 'iv %tiy i
: in firm.'- nil1! _ ' to i lu> 5 >. 1
Bull l'arlc, still c ! lout tlia? victory
tiutli.
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2- WM
A. Nice
I BAN!
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Kespectiully solicit y
REPRESENT COMPANIES W1
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tinuullv vrcnt Avild over ('lirmtzlmrf's I
v n ~
beautiful pitching, and the fine support
ho receive.I. The principle
features of the game was Chreilzburg's
fine work in the box, striking
out twenty-one men, ami his beautiful
pick up he made of a hot grounder,
undMoDowel's brillianteatehing.
The following is the official score
by innings and tells the tale of
Monticello's defeat.
l J 2 I 8 ; t :> o 7|8 | 0
Monti- 0 j O ; 0 | 0 : O | I 0 0 O
rn.r.o j j
UNios 10 I 1 -J 1 1J 0 2 ;
tot.\ i..
Mo.vricaia.o 1 Union
lift tteries:
1 launahan ai d MoMcckm,
Chroit/.burg and MeDowel.
Tin: JSkconi? tiami.
On Friday morning the second
gauie was plavcd, with Mr. Oi-t
Duncan in the box and Mr. Mod
Wallace catcher, as Moiitieello would I
not play against tlic (Jhrod/UurgM(-Dowel
battery again. The local r
battery did lino work and the Monti
cello boys were again d anted to detent,
as the follow ing s ore by innings I
v, ill show.
I ,!!; . .. V
Monti- 4.0,1 - 0 1 o J v'
I hl.l.o
L Nit.x 5| ?! i 4 , 1 I U i 2 1
Total.
.Mouiicoiio to l ie n 17
1latteries:
Davis and McMokii:.
,Vn i
ituucan ami
'I he Mo.ttieello b <y.s, although!
they were d- loated in both pi me*. !
took defeat graceful: y, even o -iter 1
than was expected its tiny had n<?!
iioen defeated beiore in t ighi yeai .j
They arc jolly good fellow.-* and we
were certainly very glad to have them
with us, we enjoyed having tl.ouianu
we think they enjoyed themselves. !
Tltev are always welcome to *?111 |
town whether they conic to play bai. !
or on a visit. Wo certainly hope to j
have them willi u* next yo:?r it' ir- !
hcforo.
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h;IS lit'Oll cau^ill all'! j>! KVu ;a l :v
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v. as psiip/lit in! :n . ii
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' la* siu riii ap.ii | ' - . 1 .1
{' mill, hit: '< i
that In- iia.l . I.- shot u^aiii. ...
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[OLSON & SON,
CERS '
, ?. O. . r'.;k
our PJRE ISUKANOB.
;tii $10,000,000.00, of assets.
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IJ ou^li. I I t' found liim and fired on
h Hi, l)ut Hough hail turned quickly
when lie saw the negroe's intent, and
11: o ball failed to strike a vital spot'
hut wounded Hough in the arm.
Then Loyd went back to Welsh who
, was dying, from the first shot, and
| placed the muzzle of his pistol to the
young man's temple, and in spite of
his entreaties fired, the ball passed
entirely through his head. The pistol
used was a .08 caliber.
The Jvrti says that the people of
Lancaster are much wrought up and
that if Loyd had been caught in Lancaster
iie would have met with 110
rneuy at the hands of the people.
O
The women of Cobb county, Ga.,
niil have at the Cotton States and
international Exposition the famous
"battlcs.Bcarred cabin" from the bat,
ik'iichl of Koncsaw mountain, which
is situated in Cobb county. This was
? , ' 1.... ..1?* n '
.1 I'liuu Vi?l'IU, UUUUl IW eiltY ICCC
snua.ro, which was situated just bo*
!.11 <1 .he confederate breastworks. It
v. .; the center of lire from some of
ba'teries, hut, strange to
iY. did not burn up. There are over
> 'ivi \ Kf.es iu the cabin, made by the
;'e iruls shells, and innumerable bul!
i..\: buried in theloprs. Tlio bat*
'1. .1 .a will In taken down and ex?
:K v. placed en the exposition
i; i . InsHo will l.o sold relics
. t .ttlcfiold, of which a great
r.. tve been collected, in the way *
e\ . old -un barrels, bullets and
< i ielos .;f like character.?Ex.
f
A it r ui , > : is t: y "Raid.
: .' ;t:.r . night the most exK
'. .i ! ir;;'< 1 v.:.s n ade hero,
i ... is .. i.;K Stav DetectN<
a i i'.-il ;}:e estaldisiueiit
of M, V. ill a,id .In, . 11 ay. The
. on <ii - >. in to have had the Hay
Ih'.-ti < iunder susjm ion I??r some
iii.a . imi > uicli'tw or other they never
i'ound aav ?.f tiio . blind tioer" on
<p
li.r"; :-? s th r, ni several.searches
;::ivi made. id- itay brothers
!i;iv. i. 111: ;i .HMt ivputation for
al; '? i'r , a.ni many have
I . . -Tables were not
i /.i' c iii raiding them
an ucv mrii who have
. ; a i: * : ? !v lit!vigor
< ; \ mo' 1 came hern
. : : .lis reputation
. - > < >]>!(> stared
..i :s he walk*
.'I wondered
- had not
ijii-i'iess liow
; . >aturdav
sr* of it. fSome
.. . ni. ht a raid
ol ! ,e>'i Ma
. i is sa:d to
ii it the lluys?
. s ohre. Newwarrant
and
ii' nine o'
ii * i df iiOttg
. i i: r.ti 1. JIr.\ -
- !;i.own, l?o
! cded to
it i"'in ? ;i
l. siliottt
\ ii: clluirro'v
V" DU'ililtitUO
p.ii i ' i. 7'l.o
. i.i i?' iv tin* sl)eri
. -s making Irs
- . utciI. There
i j i. - ? ( i?o fight,
. f i! l?y the
. w'u.it that a
4 I:I.-1ois and
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