The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 16, 1897, Image 1
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VOLXXVill.?NO- ]( ?. ' ** ! UNION, SOUTH CJMfcifct FRIDAL A1 RIU 10, I8J1.
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ui-xt t.i i r ( Ji Ul'LAkV
Union's tivo Merchants T
Their Friends and Custcmei
to Oorsreous Sights.
The Spring Opening of A. H. Foster <1
After long dreary weeks of rain
sun eatnc out in ieai spring fasliioi
Monday, as if in answer to tin* in
annual spring opening of The Old
liable. Union. S. ( . Two days of
shine made the opening of spring g
apiK-ar not only jiossible, but full;
order: still they were not enough to
the roads in traveling trim, and is a i
ter of regret in town that so many o!
country people have on this aeeo
lieen cut off from the enjoyment of
gala oeeasion.
Tiik Union Timks, however. 1
its usual <gOod-?cli lira ..ill ....
?? 111 mit'Mli
hand over to ;ill such some little si
of the trestt so generously provided
tliein.
t'n apMouciiing the store. guol friei
not one >f you would have'given 11
than a ilissing glance to the old *:
elans" r indow on the loft, tor that
devote/ to gentlemen's turijishil
1 lats/ere there in full array," hut t
werelnen's hats and cverolnxly l>n<
* there is no beauty in a man's hat- In
ier much there may chance to Is; unt
ath it sometimes. lJut you wo
ery one have paused before the t?t
itulow, the one on the right. Forth
irand round, stood "Fortune's Whet
aver-rimmed, vibl>on-spoked, cettai
a thing of beauty.
If you had seen it, i>erhaps you wo
have exclaimed: "There's only t
thing lacking, let her agoing, goo;I (
Reliable, and be sure tj keep t'liiou
top."
If you had crossed that tliresliold. >
would have seen thiit for yourself. 1
\ Willis 011 each side i.1 11 ? ?
VlnilKtl in beautiful dress punIs, nati
\>P1 ed by a depane.-e sunshade. 'I
rbunlers on tho .sides ami the tali
iliw'li the middle, were spread \v
|h<TO> and tliey were all of
\eiy\Jatest si vies in shades and inateri
KseiiMJlitiK was there, not only <ir
goods. \mt trimmings, laees. shirt woe
|?tra-o|s/]IL?mdeie|iiels and shoes no
tiling ne<l^sary to a genteel oi|Mit v
Jaeking. amll ll,e ptiees were down,
fiii'dowij {.'Mr .?L! Motion of coin from v?
l???eket-lioi k to eapaeious pooket
tliis "old Unliable ..sy sl 'lead certaini
However that may lie. ti ' von had entei
that Stole von would havtV,found yours*
"i ,i ... ~ U V>vard the d,
ot the niillnierv room. ?>n. ,
would have stopped tor ag.Y . , .
U if had been night ?v heh ?;VoM stood
fhe eld ranee under that a?vyi "I lov*
prlilieial roses. \oit would s*yirelv ha
piliehed yoiux If to lind out if\von w*
ji'idlv llesh and bleod. or vol i wiVdd I .a
eolieluded that von had fallen aya-ep a
wak( d tip in tan v 1.11ut. /
'I'here were show ea.-t s in t 101
filled with eollars. ties, tans an/' all s1(|
of lov el v things, 'i'lu te were jfot linei
.soflie aheady worked to show lvoii v. I
fbe> wire, and i|iiaiuit ie^. witX them
ferials all at hand, waiting tl ' daii
fingers, your own or those of /V?ur wi
daughter, or sweet-luart. (>|" a'l sii
fIleic IVet'e beatiIn 1 desjgns 1'"tilled
artificial dowersatbriiatingvv ifgrow i
plants. J lUiis. hair f ?"i
.mil Iconics. Tlun lite j s I: I ^
covered oil one Mile witli ! ''iii 's hiriu
of Japanese I'.ilis ill liiiiliv eo|l i'S and
file ll^'l.S Well' (I; :IJ'C(I ill sil kP III I <
,?111 lies, Mir;noim(eil l>\ line.) mi poll
jriujUs Hint stood J encnili f(o\\c) < . e.i
tift !ie-\ In llie eejilre ol' !iie -loi ' wa
jarge table inape.l ;;j >'? ]'??\v :'"I
festooned V.iil) purple it>le|s and/""'
jt. willi I lie same ?lrap>;i?j and lest?J?>iii
norvi '"ail'V joke dolne. loiined Id *i"_'
1 MCl 114 It I It Ml.h,.. ' "l lull \ Oil ' III ll
jlia.'.c . en I lull j.'i ,/! i. ipe I \ v-~i
.\^?,"Jest pallei ll Itaisai:* perfe I f.
<A lionueis lor little oils oiAiiiN>\"JlO
.l|>* I I sliu,. .uU-U'> Jl 7 "J
uliinilliiotliers ii>ed lo look ill H;?
, ?ld limes m> loiej. oi'iie l, I \.jj\ \u
'Uh> eiile lor i:i\. 11i114 and aw I n> ! lovi
Uesidi > l.eiiil;. e\ei\o', t ! Hi'jBi tip
tlieveiv liitesl sl\le. The lad> jfichai
Miss I latI ie < >el;-.el. in !ier rcccnflsojoti
in New York, spenl three 'A . -j.s
special si ihI\ under a I ri~i;i11 m"si'.;ii
lust iis ooii ;is vim veeoYeied vJur.d
little. \\ it I m nit a word ol' in\ il.:?,>ti. \
Would have I nnied toward ll.e i .* 'er .
lier. M li> ? I tee;iuse >oi; ar- Vp ui
the world and all Hie world loci . hi
child. <t\er in thiit corner vojmvoi
hiive found I iie children ya 'iiejf! \ u '
eyed wonder at the baskets ol m uili
easier eyii's. siirronndeil l>\ loveh] , >\\'i
real and artilieial. and anions i ;,:,
|M-arniill\ !? ;?;ly to jil am m ,n
jviiiniiiir. were fmii* white rald\
vt'i y iiii'iit ii*;!I r;i"? .1 ?ils I let> laid 1 '
ej.'j>s. A i-li.-iiiniii-_c iit!]? -ciilli in . ,
1\ In-Ill one i>1 I lu lu ! i^lii!\ ami e -ji
11is hand in un ci 11
I till Noil mil I : >t form am ii ii1 ,,|
lx-illil v ill Iliat c<n tier nnlev; yof i(,
step iulii Mr. Si|niii''sand ,mt Hi ',-1
In- made (if if Then it i> 111iiI
thai In- ini<;lil li t \oii take mil f
home with vim for a "malleolar vat
This seems like a jjiVat ileal ? j|
lint all. for while \oii win-also! ;( n
"V* ' '' ll,!'-v '' Vn" \
luo 'u" 1''live lK*eii ta|A e \
fuoi:,/..v. ::,Ml lll,1"- a
.ii?i|?ro\ i efi,-the slain fe ? |?.
name to ih?" Jiiiihner.i , va>
, oii hesl ia of Vh ' in>i i mi.enN
liir-. guitar ah'l ' ' \ f?'l weir. 11;
liy.erentle of eolot. a 'ie> p!<fiiruisheil
?111 ?iniX I lie "a ' vs
two < veniii'.'s. Ire "r:lo an.k i
injr, 111 a'hlilion In toi* - ij *
managers and elerks weie >in i<
kili'l. As llie ill lighted \i- /* |.:
out eaeli one itrei\ed a e.i of
Amerieali ?n< en. a a miiinJ of
deii"ht fill oeeasinn. 'luting mi
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llio-v ,XI '1
j0 H e i liiklicli. " , i *
i ;,S l THE RACKET'S OPENING.
real I Of all theopenings that haveliet
s ami seen in I inoii. that of the New
Racket, in elalmrutncss and grandi
scale t-a^ily ccliped anything of the
ii Co. evi r attempted here, and we helie>
do not. miss state a fact, when w
. the nothing could haveIkimi more tteaul
i on gotten up. or on a grander scale.
>tice. where south of jRultimorc or New
I Re- When Mess I tarry and lie Ik anno
sun- that they were going to add milliiii
o,m!s their a i ready iinmense laisiness e
v hi Rudy was all expectancy, for all
pi.i that the New York Racket nevci
oat- things I?.v halves. This was the
1'the opening or special display of new j
unt, that this live, pushing up-to-date 1
this has ever undertaken Imt t.? :
| ;i iu( success is Itiit to jioorly ox
with Such a display as this was. will i
>t t > he forgotten by those who were l'orti
liare enough to withes it. On upproa<
for their large building the lirst sig
catch the eye was that msgnilici
nds. ilressed show window. The large ai
lore were l>cautisully festooned ami dr
mtii with the very choicest goods, with I
was and skill seldom seen anywhere. L.
Ig^ tlc'si- festooned Were e'eg;
hev dresse<l figures showing the very 1;
?ws styles and correct effects in the ne
aw- ideas in divss go?>ds. On entering
ler- dress good and millinery demrtni
uld everything was one grand display o
her the newest styles and patterns in <
ere goods and drained most effectively, si
d," ing to perfection the lieuutiful color
nly and the graceful folds as they would
from the diana like form of som
uld Union's lovely maid-*. The very
?uc mens'dy of the display was liowildiiig
)ld (loing through and as you nearered
on milliner} department, the scene was
veritable fairy land, for mid. the pr
mi sion of tloweis ami evergreens rose
'he enchanting strains of sweet un
civ Trill} it was a reproduction of the art
illy dreams of paradise. This was the ?
"he York llaokct's millinery departim
k", which under the skillful managcn
ilb of Miss Anthony, of italtimore, preset
I he the most attractive display of all
al. newest Parisian effects of Ulillii
ess ever witnessed in South Carolina. T1
ts. were hats in cmlk'ss styles ami sliai
; a rihlnnis of every shade ami price, i
,as (lowers that vied with natures ii
so bijpitiful offuripgs to gladden the la
>nr and delight the eye of the lovely iqaii
of and stately mytiron. All Union is
\. debted to the New York Itncket ft
cd seem- of iK-aidy ami lovel*iu?s that'
,.|f W.inr |!voj;i tlin .?. " *
- * >? .ounuory ?* uu >viio 1
t??r iifxscd tliat jiiaichl?^?jrinjr opeViincr
nil IS! >7.?r\T>l - ". ^
at Mr,LURES Mil LINERY OPENING.
I v
VI W O had the | lt'ilMIITS oil WedlU'Sl
ri oid Thursday of visiting Mi-Ian
\. millinery opening. The millinery ro
ml pit -ented an array <>i novyllies ;
1',-antv. due |<i tlie taste of Miss Km
in W;l- 'ii of Baltimore. The hats ;
Is I nowers were displayed in the most arti;
i>, |M\ie. The hats v>ere sjieeially adii'ii
ml ami many ladi,,s remarked the' m
a t'.li-hon exliil ition : and last lint i
ilv least, tin- priees wet'e extremely li
ft. The larjje show windows in the in
ics store Were very tastily herniated, oik
of millinry and laees and the other
li;r Jioes innhrollai, ete. ~| v l>. |
|,.s
.e GRAHAM AND SPARKS OPENING.
id
on Notwithstanding the ineleineliev
n- the weather, most of the IndiesivuKi j
I'll W it lis;"ll't il l O Uipiiltioll' t" See
ed I tea i it ifnl and art ist ie displayof i nil line
-a at tlraham and Sparks on j;l>t 'Uhnn?s
ite and I'riilav N t "'Ms; and mid.
\ e Stilttlltlft a: I ,|\ Id v. ,.ye some of |
11'- eol Its llSi'i! ill deeoi'ati'lii. |ed pfed'itl
lit natimr and what attraetiui "
lid t attention was a win'.e I
liV [ -W-d.v-, n nr ioiii'-! eoiisisteil n-.a inly
-Ts" sweet | .1- and foliage. Still ailotl
,i'S I was a daintx little bonnet ol h'.aek,U1'1
at ' and pink, wnieli nyt\ It- .oi?a?J> w<
,mI i ' N nil., panu uaiio.ii i,hls oJilv
eludes two of til' daintiest-, I of it wo
,p n impossible fo lU's'i rili' eaeli
ti, epiratelv its they Were so nmnern
v.- and we ran niii\ sa\ of all they were
i,i, vast dream of loveliness, and for s
in and beant> unrivalled. \i>. |
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1 7, A Valuable Prescription.
"ii |iii ,r Motri on o! WorthinjJtton. I
: -Mill. Wllirs ; 1 ?hi fi;;\<? ?i \.nu.
' prescription in I'.leetrie Hitters. :ii
,l'- ; i .ill cheerfully I'eeolilllielid il for ("ill
1' *' ! pal :<?n .111< I Sick i leadaehc, ami as a )
~ i rial astern tonic it has no iijual.'
Ami! >lelile. _M 1:.'"' t nt!;iv;t' tlrove A
j < lie e;<>. v.as all run down, could
!i! i.11: diue.M loin!, had a l?aekaelic \\
: 1 : H hut Jlli'l fell I in d and Wt
11' j hill ' \ hot t Irs of III eel lie 1 hi I CIS I el il
,-1 I i n:111. I'i ! -. M i cent s and si
i t n : a hotlie at ! I hike's ill IILC s
d- d
A it--i tIh-rii editor iii speaking of
111;111\ Ivautaires ol the south, ten
iiild '1'herc i ; no necessity for a mail it
" -on! It eoiuiiiitt injx suicide. If lie is
'' 'e ,,| |jr,._ just let !ii111 make love to tun
;1'"' man's wile."
ion. . ?. ?
u:,s A an ri cans are I he most inve
'11jicoplc on earth To Ihem have
e.' al |,vin-,11'.( >( i iiiif?, |talent sor more thai
third o|''all the patents Usued in
Mill \\ ..I Ml Vn 11 ki'i i\ i : i.l iiutili?rii
? -1 lias in'i'ii ??r ffccaior inmh'iu i?? iihu
; 11 >:i11 ('IimiiiIhtImmit olio, oiiolrr;
i'l"- ?Ii:iri lit>?.i it i111 ?l \. or Ii?*s (1*tim* inn
I'-jo'l n iif.c | ;ii11 MiiiI -MII?-i in?;. !
wms VmiivIimii. i'l Ojtkioii. Ky.. s;yvs:
I ' :n \ r ux'il < I .iiiiImm Iain's rolio, i i
mill- i11(| i|i,mi'Immm ? ii?i iy in l?iy (Mini
ii.'lv \immI ma is. Mini liinl it 11? Ik- Hii
mihI nirtliriiio I fvi-r ii hi! for oiMiiips
issfM >ti.iiiMcii ;nit| It'.iWfls. l-'or silf l?y
I 'nUf.
tin
tla\ Kut.vli'?i!\ Knows how to run m
i ni'.s | n ipi r f\ff|i|, iM-rliMps, llif tiuil
> i ii \ 11rj; to mil -Hi*'.
CONGRESSMAN WILSON SPEAbH|I
>ii had The House having under considd^l B
Tork the Dingley l>ill, Mr. Wilson ge^BBB
ire of floor aiia speaks as follows: B
kinil Mr. ('hairieai, the gentleman wholu^B^B
'o we taken his sear, and who in part reprc^^^We
say the meat State of North Carolina, iu^BHt
ifully claiming Ins protective principles
any not ivpresent the sentiments of the SoH^B
York. 11 1 applause on tint Democratic sifl B
on I which for more than three pinrtcrxfl Bj
i \ to century lias stood the bulwark anilBd^n
very- defense of the great mass of the pe|^K5~i
know against the greed, the rapacity, the r^Bflj^
' did of those robliers who seek to ohtaiuo^^B)
first tarilT legislation the riglit to feed^^Di
goods fatten upon the energies of the hoit^^B
house producers of the country. | KeneijBB'
t was applause. | The iui]>osiliou of a tt^EXf
press under any cireumstancps nmi
-- ? - ' >?>ivt OHBH"
never character is ;t tax U]h>ii the products^^B
mate the agricultural and laboring cIcmcnt^^B'
diing the country. The only jlistilieation
lit to it is the necessity for raising revenue
i*iitIv the support, of the (Government. ll^HgV
ches when, as in this hill, it proclaims itstBfif*
aped to lie the enormity of a "tariff of pr^HHj.
taste tcetioii for-the sake of protectiou,"^^K'v
foils Lhai iu^Uikutiun oi.U
mtly its true character or rue Triiettonlcr^Mj^^H^
it est in.: 11 11 > 11? upon the earnings of
west great masses for thtietnichmeutoffivvoi^SBy
the industries. tTp
lent. Now, Mr. Chairman, speaking fcrJjH}
fall South Carolina, and, us I believe, frr' ay!
lress the whole South, let me say-that the Mjfl
iow- argument that **wo should not deny out- dui
iligs selves a share of the sixiils" will never
fall cause her to prove false to her principles
e of and her duty, or lure us away from.the wo
im- faith of our fathers. Wo have fought to
the good tight down through the century, w-*'1
the The victory will be ours. The West is Wit
of a liegimiiiig to see that agriculture cau not lie
(?l"ii- prosper under high taritf ; that ultimatethe
ly the burden is I ton io hy the agricultural
isie. industries aud the lalnir of the country, 'J
lists and that no prosperity can come to them
sew soiling as onerous duties are imposed hi 1
cut. upon them. lYixtuners of raw material pre
lent can Ixv-t lie aided liy tlm alxilition of the * <
itcd protective tariff; and notjiy contributing Pt*>
the to its iH'i |H'tnity by asking to l)e taken ***1
iery within its fold, lint here we are told pwu
icre h> the Kcpubl jean members the Ways the
|H>s. and Means Committee that the duties or ^li<
and taxes ini|xvsed by this bill, which are can
mst , $1121,000,(KM) iu excess of those ImjKwed forfait
by tlw present tariff, are tmUl by the for- ? sa
leu eign importer, and not by-.usk What.' t?iW<
in- non sense, Mr. Chalrtnui*! Dotbey ask linn
?r a us to lielievc that the, $111^000,(fllPis do- 4ibM
will nated to us by tbe*iuiporteifl ? 5<ot a- ?rr?
rit- bit of ifct AVUy, ittey pay that ink" the pTVv t
for Tr^Swiry V^iiy.v'hut of Ihe "cmisunpn-s ( win
of this country 'when they sell us their j It t
guilds at the enhanced price of .^l l.'l.npo^ , i \voi
(Hie. | Applause.) The meryj& iyro in the
lay (Nilitieal ecoiiotny l-'iu'.,s that; and they the
e\s nce l not tipto wheVsllc and deceive the fspii
inn |H'opti* in this country bv telling them i'W
md that the importer pays this tax. j in 11
ma Mr. Steele. Will the gentallow pro\
md me to a>k hint a cia.svmii'? jhws
ais Mr. vr i',sv?n'of sAuith Carolina. lean taxn
cil. inn Yield to the gentleman. I have only ana
<?st live minutes. I.ft me tell you. gentle- or fi
not men. that you can not, by the hocus
?w. pociis, hy the sham pretense. (l i,. l,i.'now l*1
aiu niocki iy. the cuintc <..>l?u?ghr's.s, of put- ditli<
in ting "rail,, wheat; oats, and corn ii|k>ii tine
i'd j th?' protected list, by offering to the pen- sclie
1 n'.i. oi* in.. '? ... ..
, ... .... ,, ( vll 1,,1S I I ?r;|lil
L'"i'I i l '-"i'1 ,'"'lu '.lo,n H'eir opposition "UllJ
t> this Ingh protective tanar<M
h.i.e f-K Uu,i/pv.stiun now ?
.d ilson of South Caelum. The st:.l<
..." "'{'h is insistent now, and trn?' to (he won
? position ilint ?>li?? has always occupied. plan
",y Mr. Steele. Will the gentleman allow ee.fci
nil* a i jiicst ion ? 1 oo'it
" Mr. Wilson of South C,mama. Wc it.*!
: J | as'; you Jfv.r a. .Vw.W won mop. ^ ol^cr
Vat : I hat docs not represent the sentii\\e\\t ui' in 11
<?l" j South ( arolina.
ier J Mr. Steele. Will ihc gentleman "iss
nn fallow mo to ask liikii a nuostton V rntt
'in Mr. t ockrau of Missouri. I rise to a S('h<
in- I (pic-atoii of order. ""
old The < *1 lairnimi. The gent'.en a i will 'Ju>
one state it. '1V
his, Mr. ('ochran of Missouri. The gentle- niig
one in an from Indiana should address the ton
lvie Chair, and not interrupt the speaker. s,|n
The ( hairiiiau. The point of order is aaL
well taken. wo
Mr. Wilson of South Carolina. Mr. ''"t
|u| Chairman, cotton is not afraid of coin- I"'"
11il'e petition from foreign markets. Cotton du?
id | seek- foreign markets, and it is suicidal i I
,s,for t he indusf r of cotton, over one-halt "i
en- of whirl' is sold abroad. to ask for p.ro- sill
^11S lection, and the South does not ask for tai
. .. it. j Applause on the Democratic side. I
x'" 1 col
not ... ? u>)
.'.'.'-v1' A TEXTILE SCHOOL FOR THE SOUTH. an
; dii
wed
I mi riieMaeoii relegraph wartnlv approves
tlie argument and appeal of The News ',l
and Courier for the establishment of a
(I,,, Text ile School in South Carolina to tit V1
larks the voiui.g men of the Slate for the roll- >'<
. <i... duet of the highest blanches of cotton
I I I(I~ . , ,
iii;i11111.1<-tiu<* ;m>l to enable them to carry D
ithci on tin1 movement tli?vii* fathers have so
well 1 M triiu for the iiltiiiiiiteaiul curly con
liol ot! cotton iiiauufiictiirini; on this
ntivc continent. The Telegraph says that "if
ln.ru sonth t "arolina is to have a textile school '
uuie- (icorgia should have one also, or (ieorgin :l
i the youn?: men ami women should be educated '
years in the South ('arolina institution," ami
nkiinl ' uilils inlhcwav of further ami t bought- (|
i ainI tul suggestion.
"It New Kuglnml limlsthat she can- t1
\V, not ictaiu the nioiiopoh of making the *'
' j coarser grades of cotton goods because of '
inlera the colilpft it ioli of Southern mills, it '
iv lor follows that it will not lie able to inon- '
|M.S| opoli/.e the luaililfaet lire of the tiller tale
III the liesheeauM New Kngluud tines not inon- '
].' ( opoli/e the art ist ie or mechanical genius
o| the land. Hut pending t lie establish
mi lit of text ile schools in t he South vol lilt;
news- men and women of this section should
I who lie attending the lessons now lining given <
at the I owull Institute, so that the day
A m soon come when tlie woduotH of the
wtheru looms shall i : of the very beet
r ?<1 finest quality. ('apital fo.* the erection
C ' plants for artistic weaving will conn?
I st as soon as the South lias the exports,
i >r there is no reason that such mills
5 louhl not be place?I near tlie fields as
iell as those for the production of cheap
ades of cloth. Ami as it is in the niatr
of cotton mills so it is in the matter
If implement ami furniture mills. Teelilologieal
education is the main need of
lie South today. We have anmiallv a
ffentil'ul supply of graduates from our
alleges destined for the professions of
tW and medicine. We want more exert
artisans to bring about the industrial
iipremaey of the South on all lines, and
ur young mechanics should see!; the
mioois where 11 icy may l>e tanght in (lie
ijjflic-r silts of their respective trades."
All this is to the |toint. It is a wlioleniie
sign when any of the Southern
ales begin toconteiid for the honor ;:iuI
'olit 01 building the llr.-t text ile school.
should Ih> glad to see one hnill in
eorgia or North Caroiiuu, if South
irolina is too slow in going to Work.
think, however, that South Carolina
$,l?? l*wt place for it. and that Clcnison
glegc >* iwulmbly the Im-sl place ill
kutfi Carolina. U is in the midst of
p cotton miiu. XLiiUj a ku?h jJ--.' iciiinury,
water woik>, eieelrie engines
that would he useful in eonneetioii
th such a school. Its posit ion in cenil
to the three leading cotton inninfaerflig
States of the South. Ii would 1k*
;ood plan, if thy three Statesof < ieorgia.
nth Carolina and South Carolina
add unite their efforts and resources
establish at Cleinson a joint textile
tool that would he worthy of them,
1 fully ailopted for its great work, and __
irqughly niuipped to eonijK te with
r like school in any other part of the (T|
mtry. j
Plie tight for the control of the cotton jL
nufactniing industr\ will lie decided
these schools. If We are wise we will
pave for the issue without delay.
Questions of detail v, ith ivgard to our ,
posed school are of little present eon- *
uenco. The important thing is to o'*.
a movement that will res,,'i( j,,
establishment of a goo-.l soinem\
and soon. If three States
hot or will no1; coinhinc their elforts.
ftlj.v reason, oik* of thein can estahlisli
BOOi of its own. The in nding propoou
is to estahlisli one in South Carodfor
the Uau'lit, primarily, of the
mi Manufacturing industry and reiL-Uiuaest
iti this State. The (piestion
<'J.Uset.)h'?Si'h;-lue on its feet and i
te about fr. and do nothing 'hiore! py*
c ki t i ul i'oo 1 ' ' ' * ' '
? .? IK iwicii' mat 11n? l.ejpslature B
lid Hot l?e disposal to take hold of
project with enthusiasm, mv to make
necessary appropriation to found and
ip a SOltyOtth without considerable 11l"LTso*nt?
outside It dp. A delicicncy
fM> State's revenuesif'i'.l h ive to h- "T"
;ided for at the i'ic\t session and ^
iihly the next. With the increase of
ition whieh this ue; c>sily involves ?
dec plate : a'.i i.i for the school ^
>r a,py ptwv enterprise w ill he hard to
srhaps. we nuke the su^cs! ion'with '
lenec |icrhaps the eoltoii mnnnl'ac- }
rs of th<' State tiii'^lr, promote the 1
me materially la mjiw initial and or- j
(i*\ etlor!> on their own part. Co- 1
Ujn and < ireeuvdie and sp.ii iitnhurjjf j
i)\>?re.s.\\Yh a'aiI growing and uiuUi- j
Kaeh aspires to W The
lire of rot ton uiauufariwi Mcr'* in tlie
e and in the South A textile school
Id Ik-a irre-y. ai-quisition to either II
\ in c\vi\ \iew and on every aeo.
I>ouhtli ss any one ot them would ^
rihute a site and haiMiu^s to secure
ind perhaps mole. It liiinht !?
ed to the highest hidder, a ; was done
to case of the (iirl's College, with So
? ?? ?.?r\ results. With the site and
Sici;t'ii;.-vs.i:>'?
??1 at l.owell wa> I '.ii nislied l?> ? " ^
s in and near that place. And with [\
. of cost to the stale he I e-.s .llll
nnropriate the eoinparatn eh -n an
-,,,1 |
I"11 ^ "J I
script ions. ; M it I adopted ami Iii;i til- j
iled by tin* state. p
We lielieve tliat it' a lev. < ! t.ur I ad nig j
[(till liuillil'.ilctui'ii's. wlititii we are I
npleil t?? name, will "get together" j
il plan ami work lordlier en tlie in- j
ateil lilies, at enee. We tall liUXe a !
\tile school in operation at t ' -lriiubia. j
recti villo. SpartiMiburg or t leinsoii j
fore tliis time ties', \vr.i. \\ liat tin j
it say. gentlemen !.et its bear from
til.
r. King's Nov/ Ditoovory for
Consumption. '
This is the lies! medicine in the wolld
ir all forms of ('onghs ami ( olds ami
l Consumption F.verv bottle is gnarnteeil.
It will cure ami not disappoint
t lias Ho eipial for W hooping Cough,
istlima, Hay Fever. I'neiunoiiin. I ironhit
is, l.a (irippe, CoM in tin* head ami
or eoiisiimpti<>n. Ii is -at.- lor all ages,
leasant |o take, ami :i > ?\? all. a sure
lire. It is alxvnxs well to take l>r.
\ i tig's \i w Life I'ills ill conned inn with
>r. King's New i >;seo\ -i v. as |hex reguate
and tone the stooiaC) and bowels.
iVe giuiranlee perfect sili-faction or
'elurn tnoiiex. i-rei trial i?'tiles at I >r.
F. t . I lake's drug store. II gular si/e
it cents and SI .u<j.
\ inet x -nine p. r cent of ambition and
olie per cent of t.llelit alloids good Workill'/
capital for aex printer.
y x? V/ V/ il 1
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"Wm. A. Nicholson & Son, Bankers,
1ST I O 1ST, S. C.T/irts^
5 RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. |
* ,
J Represent Companies Jl'/t/i $jo,ooo<ooo Assets. g
t r s
| The Union Real Estate Agency i
HAVE FOR SALE ?
I The Harris Mill Property i
Which has been cat up info beautiful rest- 5 , T
- deuce Jots. 2 [ J
? j wo nice four room Cottages for rent at
#7 per month. Also one si.v. room re si- ^
deuce 'icith good hum and stables on
m Church. St. Call on
I P. M. COHEN, Pres. :
H9ltl9l9IOI0l9ltBO19l9l9I9ltl9l9l9l9l9HI9l9t(IIMI9
'H'E EIGHT WIDE SHOE DEALERS. " Ve
Court Competition,
* T _ K ' ' "
vv e Admire opposition, ^
And Under no Condition ^
/
Will we Budge from our Position
As Leaders in
iHe dnutrv4i?uo an(j Hosiery* .
YOURS FOR TRADE, t v
Jnion Shoe Company.
SMITH CLOTHING CO., j
Clothiers and Furnishers.
When the style is right, 1
When the lit is right,
When the quality is right,
When the garment is right,
When the price is right
len you may rest assured you bought it from
*31 XT II CLOTIII3G CO.
Our S5.00, S7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Suits are the
ongest line the market affords. Our #15 suits are above
e average at that price. We never allow goods to lenv#?
1
~ -N ul} 10 guarantee, which arc
We have the prettiest o n r , r*.
or shown in I nion * *' HArtfict Fit??
smith clothing company,
Might Art Clothiers and Furnishers.
ill TIME IS HERE.
"Its honor to 1,? a Yoimir / /'/,, Hir.i Co Idas
Iunebug 1 nan an old 1 > 1 rcl ot n-()r/;/"
paradise." ^ '
VOl Ml MAN Be f 11st to wear one of Rose & Cos
Magnificent Tailor-Made Suits.
SEE BEATY FOR PRICES.
Young < ientlcmun who can't get shoes to please your
feet, don't forget the immortal Rockland
Co s tine spring line just in at Beaty's.
A Fresh Lot of Flaw Stocks at 65c.
loin and support the grand inarch of competition
Before it is too late, and enjoy the sweet music of
ri^ht prices and liberal policy. r omu 10 see me.
Yours very truly,
I W T. BEATY.
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