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f ' * \ .... VOL XXVII.?NO- 11. UNION SOUTH CAROLINA. MARCH 13,1890. " ' $1.50 A YEAR. F. M. FAllR, GEO- MUNRO President. Cashier. aaaiil j&WMmLJ t?.?U or xrisrioisr. :o: Capital Stack $(50,000. Surp'ns S'jO.OO Stockholders liabilities $00,00?Total ? $170,000 Officers?F. M. Farr, Pres. A. II F?>s1?r:._ T> n... M....... p.,.l,inr T It ?trf ? itc ? irsi. uvr, iiiuiuv, u , ' Arthur, Assistant Caehirr. j Directori?W. II. Wall.ice, A. G. lticc, Won Jefleries, T. C. Dunom, J. A. Funt. .! T. Douglas, I. 0. McKissick, A. II. Foster. ^ We solicit your business*^gIM3 & DIXON, Ally's at Law. All business placed in our hands will receive prompt attention. Office No. 1 I.aw Range. gCIIU.MPEKT, BUTLER & McGOWAN, Attorneys at Law. At C. C. Culp'b old Office. D. K. 11 yd rick ?J. A. Sawyer. Spartanburg, S. O., Union, S.C. |_?YDllICK& SAWYER, Attorneys at Law, Judge Townsend's O d Stand. jyjUNUO & MUNRO, Attorneys ot Law, No. 2. Law ltnugc. g S. STOKES. Attorney at Law and Trial Justice, (.Mice Kcar of Court House. DENTISTRY|^R: II. lv. SMITH'S Dental It>.om over II. Foster \ Co'h store. Cocaine used in cxtiacting teeth. DlflNTISTKY. jQR. J. C. McCUBBINS, Oflicc on the c >r?cr of M .i :\u>l Judgement Strc.-ts near t ? * tTn-?r* llou-e. llridge and Crown w irk. done when <le aired. Call an I Kt-e inc. I'NiON mTrIuF ?AND? Grftiiit<i A^rorli[?, GEORGE GKDDES. SURVEYING. I am in Union prepared to do any m.rveying that the puoliu in ?y desire. Call ?i ihe Union Graded Soliiiii < r t Mr. Jaeot) it ce * DAVIS JKKKKUIK4. CITY OYSTER SALOON. Remember that, you can get a nice stew or fry of Fresh Norfolk Oysters at JNO. R. MATH IS' OYSTER PARLOR. (Next door to McLaughlin & .Drown.) FOR 25 CENTS. Also a fresh line of CANDIES, CAKES and crackers. The finest in town. Canned goods, Fruits, Peanuts, Tobacco and Cigars A nd a general line of Family Grocerior CITY OYSTER. SALOON. Telephone No. 07. liIMPORT OFCRAND JURY. State of South Carolina. County of Union. Court of General Sessions. To his honor, D. A. Townsend presiding Judge: Having discharged the duty devovlcd upon us by your honor for the March term of Court for Union County. We the (Jranu Jury of said County desire to make through our foreman the following presentment and recommendations. M u V A 11 I II I I K ' i lliv; i'ltlOUi O Willi u anil found it noatlv anil well kept in every particular ami the bond lbr $10,000. sale. We examined the School Commissioner's office anil found it not well kept and books improperly kept. The Commi.-sionor says lie had measles in his family and had not been in his office enough to get it in good condition but would have it in first class order by the July term; and we found bis bond for ftohOO safe. We examined the Judge of Probate's office and found it well kept and that lie needs a safe or a vault to keep the records in, as be lias none, if a vault is built it can be used by him and the Auditor and we recommend that it be done, also that lie or the proper authority be ordered to furnish iiim stationery for bis office. His bond is safe. We examined the Sheriff's office and books and find them well kept and his office neat and dean. His bond is good. Wo recommend that the window in the JSherilFs office bo cut down in order that it will be more comfortable to the Sheriff and the people with whom he has business and that some shelves be put in his office to hold his books, as many as are necessary. We examined the Jail carefully and find in needs considerable repairs. The window shutters should he taken off from the inside of the Jail and put on the outside. The blankets and beddi ng are insufficient for comfort. Also that the windows on the north side of the Jail be raised in middle to prevent water from running in when the wind blows. We also lvcomnu ml the heater be improved so as to furnish more beat. \\ e also recommend that the jail he enclosed by a plunk fence ton feet high. The preccedmg <Iran 1 Jury have nnnle the same sort id recommendation ami no attention has been paid to it. Also that a sewerage system he provided for the jail as it i> necessary for the health ol tli3 prisoners. We further recommend lit;.' the town conned < ! I nio:i 1> m i I: ? build a guard h 'ti e or ealah ? ?<? to |>11L their prisoners in instead of pn tii??? them in the County jail an 1 using the ('utility lied dm;;. We recommend that three more water closets he built near those a!reailv Imi!:. We examined the Auditor's oiiiee and found boohs ami oiiiee well Kept, and after examining the returns we i i 11 d ipiite a lot of projie:;, ..v.. ieturncd and a good deal more prop i: v tiot assesse I at its propel value ami we recommend the eipiali/.aiion j. v.id take the matter in hand an i rcctiiv it. U'~ .... .. ! I J ... 1 !./. 1 IS . equalization uive this mutter ti:i-:r attention si.s liny have passed it over heretofore. Most oflhodiserc ancv is in town. We examined the ''ierh s ??!".iv-t? and lin-1 it all ri^ht in every resncet. Weaxamiiio 1 the County Treasurer's oiiice and find it. well kept. Wccould not s^ot t(> the Sup'-n isor's oflice as he was out of town and we recommend that your honor auth > iv.c the tirand .lurv to appoint an export employee t > exatiiine hi- h.<>!<.? thoroughly aiid report i > its at the next term and to perform hi-: work as speedily as consistent witit his duty. The Supervisor knew we would he at his oflice this niorniuo and lie left. We wish voir honor won hi inipi.t'. into this matter and fuel out why lie absented himself. We. by a la rite committer. c.vuninoil the poor lions,, ami found things verv irregular. The Superintemleii' e >uM not ejivo any information as he sai<l Mr. Scott, the Supervisor kept til the hooks and we have not been ahh to eet Mr. Scott. We find beddirijj scarce, ami wc found ;i small lot ol < grinds in the County c<>iii:uian helon..'in/, t > the Superintendent flu sale The hotmev need sonic repair The paupers claim that they ^uinnn two meals per day and wished three . This is about all the information we j can give on account of not finding : Mr. JScott. There is one little orphan i there that should he attended to, and j \vc hope your honor will order it done. It eonics to our knowledge that the liiee bridge over fair forest between here ami (Jlenn Springs is in a bad fix, dangerous, and the roads generally over the County arc had. The flat at llodgors bridge is rotten and unsafe and the keeper or ferryman is frequently absent and people frequently go there and wait an hour or two and have to go awav without crossing. Several Trial .Justices have not brought their hooks ami we did not examine the few that were brought. \? e respectfully request an order ; from the court ;br authority to allow | the'man we may select t . examine i the books of ^Supervisor to :-eml for | persons ami papers, also to nay him a just remuneration lbr his services. We thank your honor for courtesies shown us! V.'o are especially pleased and proud that we have one of our own County men to preside in such an efficient and equitable manner, and we found our duties easy to be performed liom the explicit directions given in your charge. 1*. V. Cist, Foreman. AN EXPLANATION. Supi wiser Scott it ^ike: t > a l*.\rt of t'ae L'r E iu/.n 'ut. Kditou Fmon TIMI. j'lease allow n:o space in the columns of tiio Timks lor the purpose of setting myself right before the people of our county and the pal.lie g >norally in regard to so much ol the Presentment of the grand jury as relates to myself. It is exceedingly unplea.-ant to mc that 1 find it necessary to write this article for 110 one has a higher regard IVir the grand jurors of our country and the far reaching power vested in them j than myself. Uut in asmucii as i their presentment so far as relates to tnvself is in my opinion pregnant with ! strong and unmistakeahle reMeeiions upon my political and official cute-, g r a t y. 1 feel that 1 am altogether justifiable in answering tlie : charge l?y making a plain statement j of facts in jttstiiteui:..;; of myself. Ao matter how unintentional on their part to injure me wonleil as tiieii presentment i-, it is ealeulatcil to arouse the suspicions of the jteople ayainst ir.e ate! <l<? in" unn.hl injury politically ami s chilly when really tin nsnot aiii^r 11 the w hole tiling win u thorough! c i . r -ioo'i. ) i \ 1 that it is my in.;ve 'titty to myself I r.tnl the pe p." ! : resent si>. n open I re':,,ei io'i < It *1 1 i U! with I'lna.tltiteu j maiilio'til at. ! i oh >. 1) :t i am j I tint ilisp wcl '.o hetioVc that t!ie (ore j man e.| thai jury an 1 : lartre tut 111. * j nl them was ihs'po?e<l l? injure me intentionally lor 1 hail warm irieti l- i on that jury, but i am iuclincil t > tic j liberal opinion thai the pre <e .laici;' j was l.astilv written up ami perhaps i not oiven the cotisineraihm it shouhl 1 iiave rceciveo. ami i.i.t ihtnkiny how I relleelive i< w >uM soum. <>r le.v, it : wottM be interpret; <i by the n - pie. .Sow a- Jo the ianw the present melit o! the .rami y.py s-l a that they v.ent to i:.y ? i.ie on Yburxbiv i niorniny to examine it but. found it | closet! ana luui I \v:is. out d 11>%\ 11 uou lliat 1 know thai tiny won! ! he at suv olliee "ii i imr-day suui'uin^ ainl tlicv ask the !i mor.i'iL' *?ii hf ' asst Iiorizo them t'?:i}>!<?y :m c*xt > examine the oilice an ! ?a. j;iir?? is>i:> i tin' 1:1:1 !i; !' and iiiul <('" v. hy 1 a'seated myself. A< 1 <? i> is 1 absent and inv oiliee do?.- ! on i hursdav 111 ?rn? in;.: ii i-- U na. bat a-', to knowing that tlicv v, >11 ill It-.' at in oi'tioe lor examination ot> T!iui-dav morning ! knew 111 111 i 1 s;_r ol' it. i li :il sin such inform u'io 1. but on the ? uiitarv i snail it a sjii'i'i li j.oinl ti. ,111)1111 tinnr '1 > 11 j livable i? xiy t!iii?uj;h 0110 of their nsoiii ; I id's that 1 respect li?! ly I'e'piestcd tlicin to examine my oiii.e o;i \\ cdnosdev if tli?y could jsossiliiy snake it convenient. from the t'ejt that I had an j appointment in thee am:rv of press in/ nceo.-fitv 0:1 Thursday 1.1 ?. 1.:: 1 .r 1 hut in ease tin y emiid 1.0I examine | my oilier on \\ ed.u ~day as 1 had re ' ^nested that i would l>e hack to my oilieeon Thursday a fit moots tsi t ime for them to examine it. The (Iran i .lurysiiasi l?v whom 1 j sent the above information to that j h 'dy told me that he had ddivcrud ' the message and lie an honorable ' oentleman and I bad sure !te did do' | . liver it, besides others of litem lsavo j informed me that they received the message from me through one of their members. After 1 was informed that the Jury had received mv message to them in reference to examining mv office and being absent on Thursday morning t felt at perfect ci|se believing that ail would be satisfactory with them, and 1 went to my appointment without once thinking of any trouble arising therefrom. Myself and Mr. G. Greer, one of the township commissioners transacted the business which J went to attend to, as speedily as we could and I drove hastily hack to my oliice with the express intention of meeting the Grand Jury in my office, l'erhaps those gentlemen had an idea that my absence munif- stcd distespect Ibr their hirrli nuthoriiv. hot on: puk ii I O k ^ assure you upon the honor and truthfulness of a man v, ho would not. mis state anything knowingly that 1 had not the least intention or desire to closo toy door tin >t you, nor did I liavc* the remotest idea of treating you with the least disre-pcet. No, gentle men, it would have Keen a pleasure to tnc to have had you come into my office and make your examination and to have given you all the information 1 could. A nd 1 would state t!i.tt 1 have no abjections to any honest honorable tin blast d gent leman coming into my olfiec and examining my record! lor 1 have the consciousness that I have done my duty irrespective t?f anyone in the fear < ftio I. Ilcnce 1 fear no evil. Ail ! a-k is ja-tie afnl 1 am sutitied hut nothing else will satisfy me, neither will i si'mdt to any thing else. 1. r ?t Jxespeciie.n V, ,J. 11. T. ?><"'?T 1'. Co. Super. PENSIONS. To Wliotrt Oivou an.l Ho .v M ac'u. We have been asked t ? publish the Pension Hill as passed by the last Legislature. Wc have not room for a?? of the bill. It is rather length v anu is replete wi'h "snids" and aforesaius." V.rc feel sure that a synopsis will he more comprehensive and more satisfactory. i he hi'i is the work of the cninmiiu-c . n free conference to whom the nnlicr was referred. The law provides that each C>?nfederato soldier ami sailor, ltov. tv-'dent of this State, wiien he shali ' have shown: First. '1 hat he wa a ( /">< a frit: soldier or saihu in the s. r j vice of the State of South < . hi,;; , or of the Coiifederr.n State :.i ti;e, war hetweon the Si.'.tt >. . h , That while in such sorvtee ... ; ; i < ley or a'.i arm. or u.vi..! >. : ( h.iiiily injury wh.rM / le- 1; ... i I eoltio dis tbh d. Mi':: d. 1 i::t. r ; himself nor his wife is nveiviny {,n ini'Oluc OXWtv i . . j | r tlUu'.IMi; ol' that I.v* ; !i \v that i .* has rcaiim i iho : :i.\;y years. ami that n itiier i.inioil mm i.i ; w.iv! i ? vcvi11vi11L." ssli ah: !tai i . i cane of >,?10'J from any - mre.: ; v/i/i'if. lton\'t'(1 I at the v. i< -v.s i/| coiiivili-viti; s.u i\\ svm oi tins S'nto. ii.'iv< re.nan 1 the a:," oi .?i\; vi' rv ami v?.. : etc ii"1. r.ee.v-' , , 1 iI of Oli}o\ I.i-' . ' . ! :> , aniiu ii uu'osiio <1 ;! 1 i. i any Solirc. ami ?:.e v> -1 >\i - . .-l! !, a. anil s.iilors a.-. ].? < vali <1 in t-ectioii ; of tin- KoviM.il MatuVs < l' I S'.i.'J shall bo oiitilioii to receive the I o.o lits of tins chapter. hi.all on j r -por a optica'.ion rie'ivop minns in the i !. lowing amounts: ti. hill soiMiers and sn is who j liavo lost hoih. a; in> i r 1 ot i 1 ? ;.<. or siyht. or who arc :<!:y-1< ,!lv helpless, tlio Mini ol ii 'it t ) ilo.iars per . mniiin. ! . Ail soldiers and sailors wlioj have lo.'t one a nil <?r iiiic in su,} service. ills' sum o!'si:c( ?) <1 -liars nor month. r. Ail <>.!; . r ]>.-;voiis entitled t?> pension- nn?i**r the j?rovisi??is.< (1* this act, the sum of iVuir (i) doliuts j or : month. nrovul J, I, >r that sh >ul.l the sum provided hv I., a 1*>r povnicn. <.f pensions he I Ha! itisuiiicimit !<> ?> iv all pen.-iwlicJ'S in iiM ihe ."Saie !. >:;id oi J'eiisi (lis . i" 111 he ( illpo W (".'< d t <? ulicc' ihe rates h. i i in provided, ami i to jh'o )'<(/1' the same in stteh lu iiin- r as will restlict the total amount (lis. haiM I within the amosnit appro 1 pviated: Worn/id. J h'tln-y, 11 at all persons who are in *:i;<K<1 in (las; <i shall tlrst ruvive the lull amount , therein stated." The word income shall he )i ' to include the t?; utit .vcd as I a????nMW? MT? f M ?w?i rtu.-n:wu?ininii ?< ? * ? *} ?^O? j Wji. A. Nicii | BAX1\ crisrxoiT Ju'spi'v-t tuily solicit yo REPRESENT COMPANIES WIT] ?>-5?4? wages, salary <>; hum any other ! source. Annliea/sons for nensions must he i II # 1 submitted in each county to the County Hoard of IViidous, consisting ] of two ox?Con foi lorn to soldiers or sailors, tlio county auditor, tlio county treasurer, and a regular practicing physician. , This hoard hears all applications ; ] and under prescribe1 rules selects toe . pensioners from among the appli" j, cants, having regard J" their physical <: >;i lit ion an 1 :iu mm duic.ins, an 1 also to the financial condition of their near relatives, allowing to each ap plicant so selected, the sum of eight 3 (<s). six (o). or four ( 1) dollars per I < month, as they inav ho entitled tin ! ! der the provisions ol this act. 1 he | | State Hoard ol Pensions passes on j the names thus son; up to them and ! a pension roll is made out f*>r each l ' year. To carry out the provisions ol ' the net the sum of Hi U-MKRi is to he . appi opriati <1 annually. , Her nil ex Confederates v.ho are . entitled under the net to a pension, i remember 11 ::t cur < v.titv hoard \ meets here (;ii I'nios.) < !i i!:o t'hil . i Mon<lay in -ii'i il. j Tho New Itiml Lav. M;>it??n r.Mox ri !mi s; For tin in format ion of i ? :?<1 \\ oi kers of I n t ion County 1 desire to ;:ive my tin < derstundin^ it the lioad I.iw us il passed the (ieneral A. si--.i?hiy. I!- V.oKKKJi UM>i:it CUM;;.',: ?' SV.-TK.M All aMe-bodied male p.".suisbclwcm tlic a^es of eighteen and lii'ty years, j except ministers of llie tlospel aid persons pennaneiiily disabled, are : required to either work f ur days or i pa\ a'commutation tax oi'o'te d liar. I ir \voj:ki;i> r.\t>i:u tii:: o. n.-v :;:m. 'l'iie only eltatioi.'is iit: r'-nxnuiaiion tax which i.-> two doilars, instead of one. 'inis was loll at two doih.t.- on ( tiie recommendation of the Couti!\ j and Township lionr.ilsr.inxh the 1 County Supervisor. ] i inspect fully, i J. T. \ toil:-las. I>f1 7 * - . . "The :-}>r> ..<1 of know ichro everyv.*In 10 i.t i en ni kahle," 1t.1i; v i a *. j woman, v.nh so: .enonyoi meaner. "I ?i!i used to haviiu* my children confront tr.n with ::M ulst f rtn!i:i]y 1 wisdom. Z- iy f-yc iv-ohl tl.o other ^ lav picked out a bright penny front se\eral in i.:y prase en the ground that it was less likely t?> have 'iittlo gi rsns' on if, 1 u; it was even Mere 1 of a- ; hcck to have a ir\v htui. emaiil * i xplain a brief ab.-i liro from her 1 ]i(ist with 1 tie word lhat she was *ru- | laxiny'np stairs. Whin linqiiirt.il further, 1 founil that she know l.ielf-arte hater titan 1 did and prnetiev .1 the syslent as t n-.. ndtmity < hi n d. I shall not object if she p.rfornis t lur require u cut lea, l.u.t; it would ha t embarrassing if sho goes into Ik 1snrto po. s imliserirninately. Ir'up- ] ]iOao sho wcro attacked with a 'It t- t tiny ye' mood while : 1 to wan handing tliti soup! lint what ant J to ixpert next? Do you fancy the furnace hoy will l.e found manicuring his nails?"?h'u\v York Timed. ' ItiiVil to dense. ?Tr. Sunyrs vrns nee:;ted on the turret ftm oticr e.av l y a In \?ar who was covered viih a very remarkable ma s of patehc 1 ami raygel ?'srmen; ; and who said: "Mister, haven't you somo old clothes you could yivo a follow?" Sua ""a survt vi 1 thn her.yav from head to foot and then a hod: "Aro not tho elo!h< a you havo on old onouyh for vou?" ? i'itt.sburj Chronicle-Telegraph. Simon nntl Crrvy, .Tales Simon says that tho most . exciting moment of his life was when ho was trying to obtain a c aneession o?i tariff from a for< in diplomat witli whom President (Irovy was playing billiards, lie whispered to (irovy to lo.so tho game, hut (Irovy insisted ou playing to win and t> Ion ted only when ho ohsrrwl that fhu minister was in angui h. Thn I'ltlma'o Test ?">>r Solortion, Wonder if Kolomo i v.as rv ny* to ft" 1 1 by ii ;. ivg a ii'ni ;ioX him ipae^iions'.'?ilutu .s lium. UC.UHl * ? a' Ul Iiw III H ?v?J <? >? OLSON & SON, I :eks? I S. C. 1 .. I ill- FIKISISUKANOE. II $10,000,000.00, OF ASSETS. MINING UNDER THE OCEAN. men no (o in;? am! l?i-Ivo Six Fittb0111s Iti'lovr tli?? Surface. There is a striking oxamplo of man's boldno-s in searching for wealth ar..l hi;skiiHn spciiringit at Uetallock, near Capo Cornwall, Alaska. Botallock is n hold hoadland composed of hugo masses of hornblende, masked by walls of slate, agamst winch ilio Atlantio surgos i;ro ciyi.stantly dashing. Tho porsovoring cii'oris ol' man liavo at this point, boon more powerful than those of natlire. "Kibbles'' descend fathoms boueath tho sea, and ascond again with copper ur tin on -:, whichi^c whoolod ?way to larger heap.;, .wljoro womon, hoys uml girls separate various qualities with tho systematic industry of workers in a factory. Everybody md every thing?rocks, platforms md paths?-is smeared with tho prevailing rod hue dorivod from ft slight mixture.of Iron.with ooppor jr tin ores, and then tho voryomiddy stream flowing from the,stamp.mill to the sea has imparted to tho boaoh, the breakers and tho foam tho samo rubicund tinge. If ore is coming up [dent if till y and of good quality, ovM-yhody is pleased, and far down to tho gloomy depths of tho mino, which Cornish legends pooplo with spirits, tho news that anew "bunch" )1" copper has been struck, brtho old hole is growing "ri'Oherj fills the workers with professional joy. As tho visitor creeps along tho passngt into which tho light of day has never entered ho hears comparfttively little until, becoming accustomed to tho darkness, buroly illuminated by tho dicker of lamps, ho dimly' distinguishes tho stalwart; L'noiuo at work. Coming from tbo upper \torM amid tbo din of Ifdftvy stamps and maehinory above nftd the surge of tbo sea below,tho ratlin til' Wilsons <m tramways, alidtho urowdsol men and boys climbing up md down paths wbich soom to bo too slot p for a goat, tho modified silence of tb j lovol strikos bno as unnatural. la places, liowcvor, tbo guide may isk tbo visitor to listen to a curious sound. It is tbo booming of tbo a uvea nbovo and tbo grating of tbo do-.'son Iho.iyo.i bottom.- Then bo s U.'.l. \ ) give liim courago, tbat in .10 ui iao r. ( su* of. thoJirst lovol ho (<vo lias boon cat. iVAYay until a v >1 (<i' 11 >l, in >ro than six foot thick 1 as hs'Mi- 1 1.. J'irst worked on the ace ui Ii;o oliii's only, tbo mino-do ndou, lovol by lov?l, untiLtheox av.. i) .> extended. -for moro than i>; f '.thorns inland, while tbo grcat, dopi 1 t 1 which it lias been sunk i about ~,(iuo loot.?Frauciaoo Jhruiiielo - , . rhi!oKOVh!caI Vli>W.. Brirrlit N. Nobby?Why don't you nt it when an olnvator boy apcaks ;o you in that tone? Closo 11. Keenly?My iloar follow, 10 w:; not. speaking to mo. Ho was uldvcssing my coat.?Voguo. iff BOiSBS. r Iff PRICES. t/i i % i ^ A. . -r \ i'iiii li.iiii l'(iiii|ik'lc Stock or IEAVVAa!) FANCY GOTRlfiS YOS'JS'-i 3<SK. TiMDE. POOL & WH1S0NAST, At < '/.mam's <>M Stand,