The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 06, 1895, Image 1
" THE UNION TIMES.
VOL. XXVI.?NO- 40. UNION SOUTH CAROLINA DECEMBER il 1805. *I..TO A YEAR.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
F. M. rXRR, CLO. .MUNl%(>
President. C m bier
WQassamx^
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OF XJ TNTIOONr
Capital Siaek $60.0(10. Fnrp'n* ?'<. .<r.
Stockholders )uhilti<s frCn.OU?I .> ;.! ?
5170.000
Officors?F. M. Farr. Pros. \. II, Foster,
Vice Pres. Ue>. .Muro, t\is\icr. ,i.
0. Arthur, Anii'tnot tJi-hi'iDir
otorr?W. H. WaIIic* \. G ?:"i-.?
Win. J*fF;ries, T. C. I'lincui. J. A- I i'i\
J. T. Douglaw, 1.0. McK'S'i' k. A. II. K. *
ter.
^Wt 6CLICIT VOUR EUSINES6SV
D. K. HyrnirK, J. A. S.wvvkk
Spar'anliuric, S. 0 , Uuiou. C.
H YDRICK& SAWlfKR.
A lion nt L?w,
Judge Towr *?n i> O d SImiu.
M UNRO 4 ML NKO.
A' I MM'Jt Hi [.(*>. .
Ne. *J. I.iw
8. 3T0KH8.
Attorney at Lew and Tiiul .luetic?,
Otti ie Hear of (,' ourt Hnil -c.
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Oo'?. store. O mino u?.* t in ? \ i
99th.
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QU. J. <\ Mrri;m:iN>,
Office en the eon or >1' M.iin i.. I !
rigoroent St r< o's neur 'It1 C n I . ii . [
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ietired. Cull nn*i nee me.
UNION MAHIILIi
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Granite Works.
giokoe g kudus.
SURVEYING.
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at the Union Graded School or 't llev- .1. \
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CITY
OYSTER SALOON.
Rome 111 Ijci* that you can get
a nic-3 stow c r fry of J'hcsli
Norfolk Oysters at
JOHN. R. MATH IS
OYSTER PARLOR
KOIi c;knt>.
Also a. fresh "line of
(5AN 1)1 KS KAK K>
and crackers. The finest ii
town. Cmmcd goods. Kinds
Peanuts, Tobacco and Cigar
And a
genctal line of
Family firoccrie?
City Oyster Saloon
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kauris aia cr< >sc.l mi flu* hreast mm
'or.- ii11 !.> .1 IiciM'iis. i!c wa ' 0\ .
.iv'v In:i-ii'! lie nails on liis tin
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uli- ! ] ( a" r i..'v I' ! ii cliisch'il on
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'/ .(.'i'i' i ; mi lake .-iIhnit it. N\ 11? i
I i ' \\ Ihmi was Ii(? 1 ii l a d. Is lie oil
i !.i> i.i .. i v- iii iIn* Mate, nr a
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, .1111; t il;1111 of the |u't ltist??rii* period
?The <';iroliu:i >parlan.
- Ncv.'i'
c:i.-. :i -*;<11* your friends
1?v ;?i:v |> ??sil?iiily yon can retai
111cm. \\ i ai r the weakest o| spetn
tin ilis if we lei our friends drop i
i tliroii^li inattention, or if we ludd ;
loid iroui one iroin peity jealousy i
heedlesss-1 iyr 111 or roughness. Won
s veil throw away a diamond hcenu
l pricked \ oil? Ooe good friend
not he weighed against all the jewe
] o| theearlh. 11 there is a eoolne
or unkindness net ween us, let
come face and have it out, utiiek; h
' lore the love gmwscnld. l<ile is t
short to (plane! in. or to carry him
thoughts of f.iends. !', is easy
lose a friend, hut a new one will n
( come for calling iiorinake up for t
old one when he conies. ? I 'nivcrsal
11 oral I.
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B' THE ATLANTA EXPOSITION, i
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tcutb C*r*liua Day. ,
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} Tlio Johns)? Killcs u rid everybody
; rise who went iVoiu here to Atlanta *
last week had a good time. It was *
N a big time for them, ami thev ."ay H
thai South Carolina Day w?iV .
; biggest day that tlie Exposition has I
\ had at all. That might have been '
exj eel"!!. South Carolina does not ^
j do things by halves. f.
rhi* Kxpositioii is such a big thing ?
that it, would be impossible to give U r,
j satisfactory aeeount ol it. It may a
; be noticed that as much as has been u
| smi<t about the big show in one way j
l and another, no newspaper has ut? V(
tempted t? give a description ol" it.
Everyone is lavish in nraises of its ..!
III
splendor. some lew criticise certain ^
leatures and utiters highly commend p
as a whole, but there ury no attempts
at description. Everyone who has ?
seen the Exposition will agree that jy
no pen picture could give any idea j?
whatever of its magnificence. CJ
People do not like, to undertake a pj
task that they know will he unsatis pj
factory to themselves and misleading ^
to others, so when one is asked a- ^
bout the Exposition, all they say is. ^
"beautiful." 'splendid," "grand"
or wolds to that effect. That's what.
the "soldier bovs" say. ' ' tJi1
South Carolina lias n-fepTcndul >x- /
hihii at the Fair, her cereal pavilion jiC
which is made largely of the torn. ^
and wheat and other cecals ot this [if
>tate. is one of the most striking:
exhibits there. 'J he piilows of lie
i>.?\ dion are made ol g ass and tiled ?
i ? voi
with wheat, so that at a distance j
they have the appearance ol highly (
| polished brown s'ones. Another . \
j inii.g iliat was admited very inueli
j Mit.v iiiO niatik U')uK cMiilut ol Wy,k- N '
j or. Kvmii- ^ Cogswell of Ch it kvo.n. ^
. until Carolina has a good cxhitiit ^ ^
; that c<?in|i:ir< s Jiavoialilv ?viii? >i..
} i? :n tin? w a v tit.) hoys tail, it i>
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, i? .-iiliicn t.iat inest o! IItem <ii'i nut f
I laii to set? till? "Midway ileight>. a
j | l.ico licit imM he .seen ami traversed
to ito npprcci.ated. It is a hruadwav
with hoiii side- Iiin il with shows,
1 menageries, illusion galleries, sjiin
I ning jennies. indetil almost anything
! \ oil can lhi11L ut to l.el.ie the fauc\
i <?r attract those oi' a curious lii.-p si
i tit>n. These are all private enterprises
i ami charge admission to their per
forniaiiecs, some I", seme 1?> and
! soiuo -?> cents. Kucli one of these
I iias a man in iron', of it lo advertise
it. and to iittiaet the crowd his way, u
I each u>ing that tool or machine or
; instrument which in his judgement 1:1
will make the most noise and attract ^
' the most attention. One man had a
: latge hear which he led around in 111
; front of his show announcing every
j now a ol then in a loud voice tlmt he
| would have a bear light in a few 1,1
! minutes. Occasionally lie would
' discharge si pistol iu the air when S(J
. lie could not make enough noise with jVl
| his mouth to satisfy himself. Another
1 man was of the opiu.on /hat a trump ?'
et was par excel!-, nee f?r making
j a nohe s > he chose that to call up
1 the crowd. Another man ti es a
s
speaking t I'll in pot and when ins vnirc
! gets \v? :?k or the crowd d cs not ,
s j O # 1
j , come his way to soil him he makes a *\
ton f;c noise by be.r.ing si tat?too on
' ! ins trumpet wills sticks. Ylius one al
I has one tiling sind another, another.
The street itself is show enough l< r 11
: most people. The crowd goes from llt
<>ii<> place to another jiist to set' what ^
, 1 ilie different ones have to sav and
! !iow tlii'V make so niueh noise: 1 lie ?
desperate acting of these on the out%
; Mile is better than anything on the "
inside of these shows for that on the
j., : outside is real. Toeir frantic. scramble
t.?r cash is extremely ridiculous. 11
The Imposition proper consisting 1
<>l many large buildings filled with 1
if the products of our own, and foreign \
n countries, arranged in different do 1
i i i f
1 parinients, is all free after you get
IV within the grounds, and is vastly 1
a- j superior to and not to he compared
i with anything one sees on the *
Id i 11 eights." A hare catalogue id
-e the ehiefist of these i;.any and u>e '
is ful and beautiful things would till
Is many /argo volumes,
ss 'I In- iii'iMo hiiiliiino is the subject I
" n "o ?r
us i <ii ;i good deal of favorable comment
c ; atidjuslly so, for it is a right good
no' exhibit. One cou/d not help noticing
i*k | too, the improvement jn the color ot
to i the negro along with his material and
ot intellectual development, for almost
lie all of the officials in the negro build
i t :ng \\<!iv nearly or <piitc white.
There was a big crowd in th '
-% t
position and visitors ojuld hardly '
Relieve the rumours that iIk- >to. !
Holders of the imposition would hsr
noni-y.
South Curolinaus wore delighte
rith Atlanta and her hi^ show. and
ini.k the trip i? worth inueh in iv
nan the nee?rsarv x -c-iir-. ?.
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'Last Monday was Sales day, and it ;
as the biirj-'Csi salesday we have'
CC J m i
ad in several years. 1 lie uioruinj:
as dark and lowering, it iia 1 bee. |
ninin^ during the hmi.t and uutiti
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bout nine o'clock u i > iked very j
lUch iike we would have a rainy 1
ay. Hut the weathir did not |ux-j
I'llt people from coming to i >\ui ami j
y eleven o'clock .t lent cleared nil ,
ad the town wa- lad ol j.e 'pie. .N.hs ]
ny always brings a ^o>?i many pen j
le, but this time sevetal influences
Intributcd to increase the crowd. j
fS, <J. A- l'anl <;? >. j a
1', J .). l'lllcell " j -i
1U, .1. 10. fin-hy 'Ji?U.
1 I .J. M. licnnett '* 1 I on. \\
1A A. E. Ciufotth i!) ;?.'. !
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'JU, W. 'i'. 1 ijuris " i.a
L'.j, li. I*. Murphy " ."?'> ).
l'arnculur disc op i >n of this prep c
ty can be lound in itic three pro- i
eding issues ??1 the "lilacs by i
i'eivncc to the number. 1
M. M. Tolleson tract of lainl con- 1
ining loT acres bought by Moore, '
ursli \ Co. at 5l.jOU.UU.
Eot of land on Grog si reel contain- '
g about one lortb. ol an acre, sold 1
the I nion Cotton .Mills at $-lhj.OU 1
The K. S. A. 1'carson land whicli '
is bee::advertised several times be- 1
re, went to sale J/oiiday. It was ;
Id in several tracts ui! of wliieli 1
ere b.d ofl succcssi\eiy by Capt. A. ;
. Foster. It brought 111 the aggro- 1
tie Sdio.i.ou.
'J he ljcouh'as 1'. lingua tract ol i<
ltd containing about l-i acres \cn 1
d. ofl' by Air. \V. A. NichoUon at
jO.OU- Uno hundred and thtce
ires of land in Id ray tonvili*1 tfwu
iip. sold in the ca-e of livars vs
>vars, was hid oil by >J. I'. Jeftencs
l g-loo.iju.
In SSlnau Atlini. vs < i ibbi >, ct :d,
it* Long l'lacccontaining ninety two
ores was bid oil I)v 1'. iMinth at
j.io.OO, stoic house ami lot < n the
?or ill sole oi J/ain stiicl was lot
il" l?v Allan tiiecu Ally, al oJ'-V ?,
ml the town lot on the .North side
f Main street was 1ml off by vV. II.
;artor at i'o.OU
The )no. i?. JcSlcrics land solo !
it the suit of the l>r.ti.-h and Anicr? !
can Mortgage (Jo. was offered in
:onvcnicnt lots. 1 he Homestead,
'Obtaining 1 lid acres was houghi ley
ill's. M. 11. J cileries at ?*Ul&.OiJ,
The " Inhe. itanee e nitain.ng Idd'.i,
i\a? hid oil by A. K. Misoiig at
rhe oilier ii\?ets were hot ok in sue
session hy the liriiisn and Aneiicaii
Mortgage (Jo. and brought in me
lUirrouate ',5-11 n.O'h
OP O ( " ,
The (iarner and J' itch place in
I'iiickncy township contain.ug one
hundred and ten acres h. i oil'by las.
J/uiil'O at ^jCjoU.UU.
l'uoiiATi-: Jrixsii's Sales.
in die ease ui Patrick v< I'atrick,
lands sold null "" t!ic order <>!' the
lAiobalc Judge were bid oil as follow*:
vTraotNo. I containing Mi acres,
'm' "ainion .trad No
'J p^n'aiaiog 141 acres !? 1 'Ciiia.
teft1.: >1-0.00, i. No. '6 ecu m
I .
oine were attracted by I >r. Uiuc
fountain .Joe s sliow. others came.
> doubt because tiny ha?l nothing
U> to <1(1 ml m ini.
hum ??? ? i nun; i*? l
surplus cash that the advanced
ice of cotton has put in tin ir pock- :
But there yvas iptiie a. lurgt 1
owfof Chose who were interested in ;
e sales, for the court yard urouud '
c front was thick with people for ?
teral hours, during the nrogrcss of r
' o * C "
e sales. t
Promptly at 11 o'clock Sheriff \
>ng ascended the tJourt house [
ps ami the sales commenced., i
operty was bid oil'as lb!l >ws:
(Joss Ksi a 11:.
These lands weicdivided into e?>ir
iiiciit tracts. -No. Jin the nd\c.?
ciiitnt was divided into live tiacts
il bill oil as follows;
24o .V s, \\. A. Nichoisoii, o-j-Sj.
Jf > " ti. 1. tJault, n
Mis. J. \\ aihteu, ?t'0. '?
L-Jti ' ' f5 7 ?.
JJ1 " 7J>. |e
into .wo tracts boi.ii </r"w:it?.? v.vie "
iglit by Cape. A. 11. I'<?t. r at the o
regatc price of ^4 l7U.d >. _ iJ
No. 7, t'?. lb Sharke\ at j 1
i WM-A. \Tcii
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i<-.( ? hilly solicit yc?i
Lie . L.,i (OMlViM' .S .. iri
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-?iAa-.c
nig 1 7 acres. 11. II. IaWkisut j
S-iir?.oo. ' i
Tin* .J. il. I'a IT laid ? .id r.lidtT 1
Diorlpi^i* I?V ' ui.t. A. li I'Mstiv. I
Asi-ij;iiet\ was liid < 'li l>\ t'ajit. I-. s
I it at !>7U0 1
The A. AI c' i < v. ;i ii la!id<idi; ' , <
iho legatee ho.i^lil !?\ J/l '
Kittle Litth'j'dlli i'lid diss KiolViAe i
Met iouiui a; i 0.'' j '
i i.:_ ..i i i... i....i . . T. ..
I 11 i- Viwr It i. iv." : Ki t .-vi . - i i ^ \i M
was solIK' jk r>oi.:i! j>J*?*|?* i s \ )>u. r ?<
ami sold l>v j?riv:i:< m.:;vitlti:il- 11 . e
laid* a "cull,' which the uucfio c
gnat anti (<1 to he not under iuo \ iv> o
old. The old horse, ho- he v. .;s i. i ti
less out of his tceas. hi ougii: .J js
I lie general i ji.iuoii is :liat !.m< il
sold very well. Ol eums.. isa!w.t\s li
happens, there were s one we h eig! it
it what they considered a hai-;.- : v.
1'he lots iu town sold especially we; ? i
ho, no doubt to the.blight outlet h is
uid growing business iir.c.t.-i ?.| .! p<
own. Yd one man who h >u?'ht. .. th
ut fronting ..ii Ylii'n s.reet has i . TTi
\va sph din ofler . lor his l<id >iv<. on
ho sale. en
th
Tin; cow kntio>. ;;;
U? Fn a Mt'.tii'C Fjt Ra il'.ca-iiiu *:
>r
i 'ini li i. i jf >U'!. Or !. ;ih
The Coiistitu. nul Convention ui.i hi
-sunibie again a:, i liu. Il v a! Y.u>? l'n
)- ingin. ?\ idle here wi/j. ( ! i:. i, ( <<ity.
Le a ijuoruni present IV ; liu I
'VlVl.UviL V,S,l::Hsi!iLV-5r fe'i.tti!1 1 ..-A
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who 1 K'lir\ o that \i?li t. :.t / : ;t
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union ol ihe unioi'i lit ai'iicics. a?. !.?
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inter into any i'u .i.- ; <! s.i < .?
nake any rathou'. eiiau.o.s ir.nn v. h.
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tli-'.t the committee wouhl he rcmlv i<
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