The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 04, 1895, Image 5
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T3H T7STXOM TIME? I
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Wiite crowded for space again this
?Nk, and bar* bean compelled to leave
out some communications wbieb we
would like to bave bean able to get in.
We Lope to bave more room next week,
aa we bave ordered larger paper and if
the order gets in io time our next issue
will be a six column instead of a five
col uuiu sheet. We appreciate the kind*
ly leeliug aud liberal support of our
patrons and are going to meet you half
way and give you a bigger paper with .
more news at the same old figure. '
Ba t>u uk to read our speoial offer <
for October. All back^duea en Sub- ]
scription can be paid duriog the month I
..t' OninUr at thia rrn nf nioatv cents
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uo tbe dollar. Wo do not make tbie ]
viler us a matter of charity, but aa a :
m atter of business. In enlarging our j
paper and getting new material, we are '
put to additional expense, and wo wovld !
...ther pay tan oenta on tho dollar and
got tbe money now than to wait until
.Horember or Deoeiabor and have to 1
M.ud around for it. Call and aee us and
rate tbo discount.
Some of our criminal laws?or rather
, tad execution of thetn?are so badly
i "ruu down at the heel" that it would
a. most be an injustice to commence to
execute them rigidly now. Chief a- 1
uioug tiieso is tbo law aga uet carrying ,
uoucealod weapous. Tbo law i? good.
It is against tue puplie good and foeura
crime to allow ull wbo will to carry *
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Uaaaiy weapons. a>uw it ou ueeu ueglootad
jo long that the offence baa beeu
accquisced ia at> it were, aud to commence
a rigid enforcement now would
be almost like deooyiog meu iato crime
just to punish them. The beat waj
we aee out of the difficulty is to rub out
aud Sake a new start. Lets hate a law
that will forbid the carrying of deadly
weapons, suoh as pistols, daggers, etc,
either ounoealed or uooopoesled; or 1st
those who will oarry the weapons pay a
tax for the privelig* and bare their
namee recorded in the offioe of the clerk
of the court
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(t is muoh to be feared that our peoI
pie generally are forgetting the dignity
and eupiemuoy of the law. As a rule
we are a law abiding people, but ocrtain
instances of lawlessness lays us open to
lue charge that we are lawabiding
ftom policy and not from principle.
Many who would not steal do not lieu11
?te to carry pistols and daggara and
i >-it one ia just as muoh a violation of
> (he law as the other, in spite of the
uiala prohibita and mala in te, that the
i.? wyera talk about, oae of which is said
to bo wroog, oo 1 j bocauso it is contrary
?.o the statute, and the other a wrong in
itself. A ad again there are those who
would not steal and perhaps would not
carry a concealed weapon except un
week days, who would not hesitate to
term an unlawful trust if they could see
their way to make a few dollars thereby.
It is a fact that there has come to be
suoh a thing in the last few yoars as
dignified lawlessness. The law is broken
coolly and deliberately, the person confidently
beliureing that he will not be
arrested, or that if be is arrested he
will he acquitted.
This state of affairs needs eorrsctiog.
If our laws are not regarded at home it
twill not be long before our name will not
bo regarded ahrcad. We brliero in merey
but it a Utile less mercy were show
to criminal* and a little more justice
and mercy to the balance of the people
who arc "the state," there wonld be
fewer criminals at the bar to ask for
m eroy.
fi Cure For Headache.
i As a ramedy for all far*a af Headache
Bilrotrio Itinera h is proved Ca ba 'ha vary
boat. It. effect* a permanent aura and tbo
Knout dreaded habitual alnfc haadaoha fir Ida
Ho ita ittfluauoa. Wo urge all who areaffiietH
l to proauro a bottle, and giro this romedy
H fair trial; Iu oaaa of habitual ooaatipatlu
Hlaotric bitlcra cures by giviog tha needed
Roue to the bowels, and few caaearaaiat the
Hse 01 thia nod.cine. Try it onae. Large
Bottles only fifty cents at B. F. Poaay'a Drug
tore.
I I Highest prieea haid for cotton by tha J.
V. Lll'TLCJOflN Co. Jonesville.
| i Remember that QRA1IAM 8t SPARKS
i&t headquarters tot drttf gn o 4s.
ROLUV ? lift* Inn r Milk Cow. homed,
beeaa 1?7 wrinkled. L'wt even Fridej,
Liberal reward far eow or thief
LOST ? Revolver, IkH.II oel. Finder
will be rewarded bj returning anme to
rimee oftoe.
Frew Ticket To Tke Clrcae.
Go to PUBCLSL'S end get a FREB TICKET
te (he Ciroue. We will give to ever/ od/
who tradee TIN DOIa-ARk with ue
between now nn<l Oot. 22 a FREB Ticket
to SELLS Hit01. BIG CIRCUS.
NOTICE.
On il'<: first Hondo/ (Sale e-daj) in Nov
a. v. lovo. u? (do togai rep mmuhuhs ?t
the latate of Mrs. Bleauor Norniau, Into of
the eouuty of Urnon anJ Slate of South Oarolios
Ue??u?il will offer for sale ta the high,
si bidder all that parcel or tract of laud
on which the e?li Mrs. Blaauor Norman resided
at the lime of her death ljiag mil
beiag situaMd in Cross Keya township
Ubnnty and Itaie afoieaaid. Cooiaintug
two hundred and eighty-two asres more er
less, aod bounded by lauds of Mrs. Martha
Browning, W. T, Betsill, J asses M. Bennett,
K. 0. Whitmire aod ethers. This sale is
for the purpose of division amongst the'legal
representatives of said deeeased and is sold
subject to the claims of parties interested
therein.
Terms. Ono half cash, aod balanee on a
credit of twelve taoaths, properly secured
with lawful interact from day of sale. Purchaser
to pey for papers.
R. Melvio Estss
Mrs. Ida E. Uiekersoo
Mrs. S.Minnie Qrnhnm
it. It. T. Estss.
ELECTION OF COUNTY
DioPENSER.
The Ci'untj Board of Control for Union
Count/S. C. will meet at Uuioa Court tlomi
b. C. on OoL 24tli 1196 for the f urpote ol
eUetlug a diapeoeer to eerve for one /ear
boginniog Nor. 1st 1996.
All application* muat U? filed with the
Clerk of the Board or Control en da/ before
the da/ of election.
J. B. T. Scott,
21. Clerk IS. C.
nBTtqirrririDt
DBlliTlTjlilllR
AiSS
Q! US I! Ni 11N" E!
I? an expression frequentlj
applied to
CHILL REMEDIES,
and it is usually true; for, indeed,
Quinine forme the basis of almost all
such remedies. I GUARANTEE
GROVE'S TASTLESS CHILL
TONIC to be as pleasant to the taste
as Lemon Syrup, and one 50c Bottle
to care any case of Chills?otherwise
monev returned to von:
Is not that fair?
B. F, Posey, Physician
and Druggist, Opposite Union Hotel,
Union, S. C.
REPORTOF THE CONDITION
or TUB
Merchants' & Planters'
NATIONAL HANK
OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
At Union, in tit State of South Carolina
at the eiott of bueinttt, Sept 28th, 1895.
RESOURCES.
Loans sad discounts $143,588 15
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
1,117 21
U.S. Bonds to seoore circulation 15,000 00
Banking-house, furniture and
fixtures 2,000 00
Due from National Banks (not
Reserve Agents) 4,199 56
Due from Stata Banks and Bankers 176,90
Due fTom approved reserve ag'ts 299 36
Notes of other National Banks... 750 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 94,82
Lawful Monbt Rssikvk in Bank, tie :
Specie 11,677 76
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer, (6 per cent of circulation)
f,75 00 !
Total $179,488 75
LIABILITIES.
Capital slock paid in $00,000 00
Surplus fund 47,270 01
Undivided profits, less expense/?
and taxes paid 3,477 42
National Bank notes outstanding.. 10,340 00
Due to o'.hpr National Banks... t, 388,71 '
Dividends unpaid. 300 00
Individual deposits subject to
check 54,646 61
Total .. $179,488 75
Static or Sooth Carolina, 1
Union County. f
I, George Munro, Cashier of the above
named bank, do selemnlj swear that the
above statement is true to tho best of my
knowledge and bolivf.
Geo. Munro, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
3rd. day of Oot., 1895.
Chaki.es Bolt,
Notary Public.
Correct?Attest;
F. M. Fahr, 1
J. A. Fast, V Direotors.
l?0? MeluwSi 1
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Saatst.
Oct. 1?Chief Moore tf (be Weather Bureau
missed U a Li til* bit whsa be said the cold
wave weuid be here last week. It did set
get bere bj a greet deal, bat aevertnoless,
wherever it weat we are aew feeling mo
of the effeeta of it as the mazimus temperature
wee 24 degrees lower yesterday than
it was seven dajs age, and those wbe bad
to "hump" their baehs to the burning raja
of the sun, gathering ootten' are right well
pleased at it. The weather is extremely
Urjr, the eotten is opening rapidlj, and farmers
are exerting themselves to get it out
while it is looking so white ahd prettj. It
wilt be a short orop. The last drought haa
been very damaging. It is reported thai
many turnips havs bean Ulleu. Thera is
net so mueh wishing tor rain now, as it ia
haiinvad munh rain would injure the vpsu
cotton more than it would benefit tlie bill* I
and the pea erop is abeat ruiuui any way, I
being out off two third*, if not more. [
The County Baptist Sunday Bahool Con* I
vention met here at the Baptist Church last
Friday 27th and waa iu set- ' a three day*
and quit* a sprinkliug of our countrymen,
visited the town, ooth as delegates representing
the various school* throughout the
Association, and a* visitor*. The Convention
waa not s* largely attended as sum*
other previous meeting* hire been, but it
woa a very interesting on*. The subject#
for discu*si*n wet a well handlsd.
Berne ofthe Methediet braiheren took part iu
the deliberation*, and aidei ia edifying
and bringing out nsw linsa of tueught.
There were only ten sehool* that repertcd
with representative#, and with . noou.-aging
prospects.
The next meeting of tho convention will
be with the Beulah Churob and I will say
now, that if any people enjoy en a whole
lakiog ear* of audi a bod/ these of Beulah
Churoh do.
There was good pveaohing Friday night,
by Bev C. C. Taugbau. and Saturday night by
Bev. J. 11. Crosby, daring th* meeting. 1
had the pleasure, great pleasure, to get out I
on crutches to take iu all the day services.
Lasi Friday Mr. E. C. Crocker had his
hip daily hurt by his horse try-ng to ran
awey with his buggy uad throwing him a"
gainst a post. The bore* was stopped btf >r*
turther hurt or damage nets done.
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Sednlia.
Sett. 80?We returned ltit yesterday
iig from the Sunday School CobvcbUob
which convened at Belem Church, (Snatuc)
Icat Friday, and hat* had but Utile time la
gather up tha local ncwc. We were corrj
to fled that several oaeea of chills had developed
during mr ahseoee, caused, ao
doubt from the uupreoeated warm dry weather
duriug the past mooth exposure picking
eotfon. for several years pant this section
of the oounty has been almost, entirely free
from malarial diseases. Tbd> 'aether is new
cooler Kit no appearance c'M -ala. Cotton
is being gathered rapidly an^ will scon be
all eut if the dry weather' continues as most
of it is open. Mr. J. W. Sanders, one of
eur enterprising farmsrs, aenua us tha rssult
sf a day's piskiog by bis four boys and a
selorcd girl.
Clarensa Sandtrs, age 17 years - 420 lbs.
Kmmett " " 18 M - 408 "
Frank ' "11 " -250"
Eugene " " 18 " - 220 "
Ada Riee (eol.) " 14 " - 800 "
Tatal 1608.
Mr. W. T. Davis gives us hi* plan *f sav.
ing turnips during th* winter. Out salad
two inohes from turnip then bill them with
toots downward, cover with boards leaving
opening at top covering board* a foot thisk
with dirt. Bain must be kopt out by placing
ail oloth over the top.
We enjoyed the oonventlon and hope the
Secretary will give synopeia of th* proceed
inge. We were th* guest of Robert Me*
Dt?niol during eur st^r. It U needles* to
add, we were hospitably entertained by him
and his good lady.
C. B. B.
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North Paeolet Interdenominational 8. f.
C- n., met with Asbnvy 8. 8. fept S'Jth 1196.
On aeeonnt of the latencee ef the Dour
Bervieee were held before the convention
we* srganined. Bro. John Harris preaehad
from 12th chapter 18 vsrso ecolieiastee.
B<*t. Boyd the pastor lurnsd ovar th*
toting to tbo souvontion.
Tho so ivention was eallod to ordor by J.
L. Strain Prast, Prayer wss offorad by Bro.
Blaatoa.
OISOIMO BT onnin.
nnrta from iho different ttehoole w?va
kariad in, nuiahar ofajboUrg raporta> &T?.
Tub rraatdanl raqjaatol Br*. Doyd ta
affar spaaial prayarfor iharaoamunily wklah
wu rrry fea'inglj' dona.
;?aira bt cinj.
Adjournad for dianar.
VIIIIO tbbiiul.
Opeiad b> ohoir aiagiag 'Summiriomi"
pravor by Bro Wm. /ifftrin,
1st. Quary?Tho Sabbath Sohoal, what has
it doaa for our o aafrjr to 1 what mar wo
till aipac fio? it Opaoad by Vfm. Jvffobair
aaag no 66. F#l<owa1 by Rar.
0. W. Boyd, ilarria and Blaaton, C. W.
WbUiDant, Ja?, L. Strain aad J. If. Orear.
ciioik aaio 61.
Tha oonrantlaD vaaolrad itaalf into a Sunday
Sohoal and reeita tha leasoa for tha day.
Praf. IfeArthur took aharga r.nd tha laaaon
waa handlad in a niaatarly at/la and all
wara wall p'aaaed.
taaino bt bholt,
Corinth I. ?. inrltod tha oonrantlan ta
bold ita next naeatlag with it. On motion aaaep'ad.
Othar kuaiaaaa hafora tha contention dfauiiaaad
on acoouut af tba laianais of tb?
hour. Doxalogy auag?Prayar by Bar. John
ilarria, Adjourn ad.
J. M. Graar, J. L. Strain.
Staj; Praat
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.il*i e i
We Are Tt
And are doing the Dry Goods, Shoe,
We are too modest to Drag but cannol
wonderful success here, Customers flock
convinced themselves beyond the shadow
for their men
New York 1
than any where else in the State. Our
Northern Markets?where he laid in an
the rise in cotton?at spot cash?Rock
vary from our iron elad rule?PUT ON
Matter how cheap goods were bought
J 1 t .1 ^ 1 Ml .
ami iess map ?mi gooun win cost you
CLOTHING, C
COMPEZTTION CA1
Boya Nice Suite start at 4
Mens Sunday Suits $2.'
" Blk. All TFool suite
Don't buy your suit until you have lo
save you 25 to 50 percent.
Big Lot Ol
Undershirts at lees tl
See them and yoi
tain to buy.
headquari
for Hats and Caps, and have a bigger si
here put tog
Fine white shirt 25c.
Qood Jeans from 8?c up.
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THE RISE DID'NT .
mc tJAnnir v
nJCJ jivuuai
Fine Tick for 5c.
" Yard Wide Bleach 5c.
200 Jfatchee for lc.
1 Bex Blueing for lc.
And thousands of other tl
Consult your pocket-books best inter
RiirlfAt
NO TROUBLE TO
Nine polite attentive salesmen to show
HARRY &
HATE JUST 1
from tli
NORTHERN !
HAVE BROUGHT S
Dry-Goods, Notions, Millinery,
Tinware and Ci
You bat
PRIHFSfiRF ATTHF
invsuvs iiiiu ni i nu
Am too bu?jr opening ?nd ra
to write
COME IIV AND
WEABK !
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ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE. 11
ill {*?* fciVlig I f
Ut? pf Pelil (1. Wttll'OOK. wwo ? ?... J,.. .
Lhasa properly attested and these owing lUc vr
aetata will make payment ( U
Wtu. A. Hiaholaou, ji
Administrator ?
Kit of Pe'ii 9
O. Wh'tioek M
Uoiea, f. C. 8ept. ltth 18?d. 4i I
Don't forgot that Miss Anthony in one o ^
the best trimmers in tbo Mourn, and is rend >.
iog o r aomo of the nrettiest hats aver aok )
in Union vt preee that oau'l be t u lied bj }
aojr eonpaLitor. QftAll AM k 8PARKS. i.
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<1 RAH AM & SPARKS bought their shoes
befere the advance in price, govern your* elf
aoooordiagiy.
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Bee OKAKAM & BPARK8 jeans, bought "
early and direot from headquarter*.
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Rye aud barley for aalo. 8. II. Rioe Jr f<
E. V. C
fORK^
kf ? 3. .
ie People.
Ilat and Cap business of Union,
t help feeling a little pride in our
to our store because they long ago
r of a doubt, that they can get more
ey at the
iacket
buyer has just returned from the
immense stock?all bought before
Bottom prices, and as we never
one close PROFIT and stop?No
Yea will find our prices a great
elsewhere.
CLOTHING!
PT TOUCH US.
9c.
18c.
)8c.
oked thiough our stock, as we can
' Sample
ban Jobbers Cost.
1 will be cerWe
are
tera
took than all the other concerns .
;ether.
EFFECT US AS
EARLY
liinga just as cheap.
est?and follow the crowds to the
show ooor>s.
you through our stock.
fc BELK
1ETBRHED
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MARKETS.
biq stock; of
, Clothing, Shoes,' Hats
'ockeryware.
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my ,*'*
BOTTOM NOTCHarking
goods this week
aii ad.
HEE WHAT
DOIIVO.
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RESTAURANT, "
Mial? At All llocui. ^
CITY MARKET. |
* all kihi>? Of ?
FRESH MEATS!
Deliveked at any time in i
ANY PART OF the CITY. 1
we solicit YOUR TRADE. J
FOWiiFR As OATJjMAN. I
next DOOR to dispen8ary. t
r 1: "Mai? aVir?r*
./udioious Buyer* will not make thir
tloMi-ina in Fall Milliner/ or Dront Gods
ntii they dm A. 11. Foster k Co's atoofc.
The best and oheapast atook of elothiog
>r Men and ho/a esn be found at "'J HI
>L1> RELIABLE."
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