The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 13, 1900, Image 6
My lee Cream and Sods
Is Neatly Fitted up and C<
to Call. Prompt Service a
anteed. All Kinds of Klii
DUKE'S DRUG STORI
Letter, Not*?
Bill Hads
Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly ex
cuted at the
Times Job Office.
H.G. BALIEY
MAIZES IT A POINT TO
FURNISH THE BEST
THE COUNTRY
AFFORDS IN
Beef, Mutton, Pork
AT HIS MARKET.
The highest price paid for nil
kinds of* Country Produce.
Free Delivery to every part of
town.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS OR
RING UP NO
H. G. Bailey.
BACON,
FLOUR,
HAMS,
CANNED GOODS
and
FRESH GARDEN
VEGETABLES
AT !
i
LOUIS D.SMITH,!
The Housekeeper's Friend, i
i
LaoktoYonrlnterestsi
I
I have a full line of heavy
arid fancy family groceries always
on hand, I will not he
undersold. My stock of Fancy
and Plain Candies, Canned
Goods, Fruits and Vo?retahles,
ruitter, J'Jggs etc., are always of
select variety. I handle a full
line of harmonicas, also Comhs
Brushes and other toilet articles, ^
J.T. SEXTON J
=
^anvthi '.flr von invfiJ "V...." ^
SXAVEAf/T<UdE-?Ar?;<.o' ; Y.' illlV "tf 5,'| t"\ i
i PROlECTiOM. i I. lUuu \ U-f t
< I fiir free cxai'tSt'Mt i' ii i i 11?<; i? t
: BOOK ON PATEHTSa.^>..i*i'?*i"?*J
j:wff,e. A. Si-JOI'v' &. CQ.'l
J: Patent Lawyer* VJASHINOTCNi C> C t
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CONTRACTORS' ?
^BUILDERS'^
.?D_NIILL SUPPLIES.
Caatlnrs. Staal Romas, Cnlucnns ?na Cnsiw
nal Holla, Mods, Wotabta, Tanks Towsrs, *o,
Htsal Wlrs and Manila Kopa. Anginas
Mid Pump*, Jacks, Derricks, Crabs, Cbaln and
ftops Moists.
trCatt Every Day. Uakt <fu<c? Delivery.
LOMBARD IRON WORKSiSUPPLY CO.
Al/aCITA, OA.
FANCY GROCERIES.
I ?ic:l<r n nont " '
1> pui b w i y (j i_| I
patronage.
Send orders by servant or
rin^ up 'phone 84.
All Goods Delivered Free.
S. H. BROWN.
M8-U inoH
i Water Parlor for Ladie
:ol. The Ladies arc Invite
nd Polite Attention Guar
RLSH1NG DRINKS.
2. Opposite Hotel Unioi
f J
p>c.c L'm y:hoco rv pwv.siciaha
tr VOU CAN NO? NC AD TMI*? SVAtU T*PC AT U INCH&8 O'STAN
YOU NftO SPCCTACIC*. >A'E Anl PRO*A1l9 fOM ACCUMA T k.C? TlMI
THL (TCS AND 6'JAftANTCE JATISFACTION
EYES TESTED FEE]
At
WILLIAMSON'S JEWELRY
AMD HDTIP Al CTHQI
hi1u ul i iukl o i u iii
J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
ATORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 1 and 2 op ti'r>, t >at<
I Ba lding, opposite Hotel afLcr Jo:v
iry lot. 18!>H. 11 25-OS ly.
FARMING LANDi
For Sale. Easy Terms.
Price Tw.ot) Fifteen D,l!ti*s pt
icre. Situated diIF'rout sections ?
Sou'.li Cat olio?.
1C_ IC. PALM ICR,
Columbia, S ('.
1\ O. Box 288 17?Gi
YOUNG MEN WANTED
With fair ciluctili.i i :i?i I irnii-i ehur.ti ter. t
i.r\i?N tki.ki. it \ i'll v. Ituil im i< I account in
nnl t |c\ l it iny This is cnilotscil liy I.
Icainy tailwav coin panics as the only pn
lei t ami rcliithlc insti.lit ion of its kitiil A
our jri'iKlilillcs arc assisted to position
I.a?lles also ailiiiitteil. Write lor free can
lo-rue (Kail term uncus Aujriist 1 r. 111.
<; i.oiik a ki.i-u;it v 1 -11 cni.t. r.i; ;
."tin l.i-r.iiifc't'iti. Ky.
Dr. C. W. AUSTELL
Physician and Surgoon,
Odors his " professional services t
the people of Union. OfHce in Bin
Building. Leave calls at Unio
l)fug Co. sOre or ring up l'houe N
ID for prompt service.
ia -*/
FOR SALE.
I will sell my house and lot in I'nioi
on South street. House lias 3 room;
3 aert s of laud included in hou?e lo!
Toiins u-asnualile. Will also sell 3
acres of laud adjoining, l'or particula;
call on or write ine at I'liion. Vci
deniable location for a track faun.
C. II. JiL'UKKTT.
23?lm.
S. MEANS BEATY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
/(corns Xo. M and 13 Feeter Ihiia
>?)?. 1-1-ly.
DR. GEO. DOUGLASS.
I
j Physician and Surgeon.
Offers his professional services 1
the people of Union ami vicitiitj
Offico in Hank Iluilding. Heave call
at Union Drug Oo.'s Store or ring u
Phone No. 71. 8-(linos
RAl.lMl K. OAll.SOX. II. L. .SCAII'I
CARSON & SCA1FE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to real e;
tate and collections.
THE UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's Education*
System,
Three aealeniic omr.sts leading t
1 trirrees.
I Professional courses in La.v, Medicin
I and Pharmacy.
Summer School for Teachers.
(' Se/ioJ?ir.i/i//>.s ntul
I.onus to Xccrfy.
Tlliiinn f'Vcc Tuition to f'.in
I lilllOil o')'!, iliilutrti tor Minn,
try, Mini.*tor*'
I it ltd Teachers.
."'12 atudei.H U)-iil.'s lr> 1 in S-.iiuuu
School. .*;s traclins pi tin* facility.
for c it.ilo/u h hii41 ii.I'o] mi i .ion i;.l
dio.s F. 1?. Yk.xauu:. 1'nMdei.l,
I InjH.l I hi', N.
J M mo
NOTICE.
I luivo bought a heavy draft \v i;r?
of <H)'? pounds capacity, iuid 1:11
now prepared 1o do nil kinds of liejiv,
hauling or will hire out tlie wagon.
45?fun. J. W. UiJ.BEi;r.
5 CORPORATIONS ASSESSED.
1 here Is a:i Increase o #.">00,000 Over
0 East Year.
ri.\i,r.Kit!, July 2.?Tho corporation
commission l:a; assessed the railroads,
steamboats aud telegraphs. The total is
1 $10,250,000. An increase of *500,000
_ over last year. The total mil* ago is
3,008, an increase of 72 over the previous
year.
^ The ne w roads, which are assessed for
the lirst time, aro the Carolina Northern,
Lauderdale, Mt. Airy and Eastern,
Eastern Carolina, Linvillo River and
ict
i.?, Richmond, Petersburg and Carolina.
Refrigerator car companion are assessed
for tho first time at $000,000; the NVesth
ern Union Telegraph assessed at $1,000,000,
same as la^r year's assessment,
which it is lighting in the courts.
KILLED WHILE SPARRING.
Friendly Ilo.xing Hunt Results Fatally
3 In Nor!h Carolina.
Ui Wf.T.MON, N. C., J11110 28.?J. W.
St inslmvy und Robert Council engaged
in a fii-.-ii.lly boxing content at Roauoko
Rapids, near hoi?, wliioli resulted in the
(loath of the former. The moil wore
warm personal friends and wore laugli.ng
and joking with each other us they
,,, began sparring. Council unintentionally
gave Stansbury a sovero punch bo1
low the bolt, which not only sent him
reeling out ol'tho ring, but caused his
death in .'10 minutes after tho blow was
given.
C muoil is prostrated with grief, but
^ n>> blame apjH ar.s to be attached to him,
although the matter will bo investigated
before a magistrate.
Carolinians Favor IIIU.
Ooi.cMtsi \, S. C., Juno 80.?The South
,f Carolina delegation to Kansas City lias
not hold a formal mooting to discuss vice
presidential preferences, but several
members have been interviewed, ineluding
Governor McSweonev. Tlioy
think very favorably of both Hill and
Gorman, but pending the possibility of
it Senator Tillman being nominated, this
delegation eoahl not bo counted upon to
support any other candidates., Tillman
is absent from the state. He has the bee
in bis bonnet. Ilill, because of Now
York's pivotal value, is considered tho
' strongest man for second place.
fi
Charters Issued.
CoT.t'MBJA, S. C., Jnlyj3. ? A charter
lias been issued to the PendletonO.land
Fertilizer company. Capital stock $dd,000.
A charter was also issued t > tho
Standard Furniture company, of St.
Matthew's. Tho capital stock of tho
? company is $10,000. A commission for
a ( h ot -rlius boon issued to tho Farmers'
Cotton Oil com] any of Davis'. A charter
has been issued to the Farmers' Supo
ply company of Manning.
li lVanut Produces Death,
j Scotland Neck, N. C., July 2.?.Several
weeks ago the little daughter of
Dudley Parks, who lives near Iiere, was
lying on the lloor eating peanuts, Being
amused at something she began laughing.
Parts of the nut passed into the
windpipe and the child became ill. Her
illness was 0:1 the order of consumption,
1. from which she died.
Two Killed by an Kxplosion.
Laurens, S. O., June 28.?By the explosion
of a boiler to a threshing machine,
at Cross Hill, in this county, Willi
5111 P. Fit'lev, a young graduate of
Clemsiii college, and Marshall Owens,
wer i:: tantly killed. James D. Wither-,!
nephew of Judge Witherspoou
of York, and two laborers, are probably
fatally injured.
Tliri'O New Kntcrprlses.
j Coi.cmiiia, C., June 28.?a commission
for a charter ha? been issued to tho
Biversih.e Paper B e: factory of Charlestan.
A. charter has bcosi issu d to tho
Muui.ii g Publishing company of Mantling.
A commission for a charter has
been issued to the New Cut Mining
company of Chariest jU.
(>
Two Killed; Two Won ruled.
Gj:r.r.NViM.i:t S. C., July 2.?Officers
I"> raid >1 llobort II >1 ton's saloon and aN
Ito sirred tho proprietor. Bolton
::11 1 (' >ii-V.l William Hardin were
"* 1.:IT-mI and < Jfii rs Thoinus and Ingram
. v.\ i" slightly wonmlod.
Fell 1 o lib Dratli.
Cii.un/iTTP, N. C., July 2.?Will
Kin:r. a negro !in nam in tho employ of
the (Jui; n City 'lVli phono company, fell
from a p >lo nt tho corner of Fifth Jainl
('olleg.: streets, and was almost instantly
.. killed.
To Inspect the Ballots.
11 at.i'.i';it, Juno 2S.?The state election
board meets next Monday to inspoot tho
ballots which nro to bo printed for use
at the August olcction. Tlioy am to bo
. on white paper and without (lovi re.
Shot the t'hlef of Police.
TjiviN'isroN, S. O., July 2.?Leo ?Joseo
ley, chief of police, was shot through
both l"gs l>y Brooks Duna while at''
tempting t) arrest him. Moseloy also
iiro.il four shots, bat wi?I>...ir
Kcady I('cr the educators.
(Jiiaki.u.<to:?, Juno 28.?Preparations
have ! -en alxmt completed and everything
is in readiness for the National
Kduiv.tional association convention
which convenes here in July,
r
Killed Near Saluda.
Sau'i>.\, S. C., Jane 2k.?News lias
just reached here taut George Duncan,
a young white man, shot and killed a
negro in tho Cloud's crock section of
this county.
n Took Arsenic liy Mistake,
u Okiknvijxf., S. C., Juno 27.?Miss
>' Ann Simple, tin aged lady, i., dead from
tho effects of a dose of u solution of axsonic
which fcho took by uiiatuke.
These unwelcome visitors usually app
itself from the many
Carbuncles, wliic
eating great holes in
a * people as blessings, a
? j?i s^5\ /? the mistaken idea t!
fe? * Nature's plan of tliiui
v> ^ A unless relieved, the e
r w - B? troubles, which are 01
W - Boils
r.Tr. M. !'rn:l. C.?v \C.. writes : building u
"! <.; t-.v. \< .i.i J was sorely I S. S. v"
ai::-e?-.l v.itli i'?i!s suul carl uncle's )lim.
e i >i l\v on; ore hlorl. It ? ; imi>os- v <lccp
;-ii',< t'Ka-sCt: a-1 iy siv.'. ritlg ; put of) S. S. 5
U,et tai l emjyun ilil rtoworkc i>l? p. (J((y ycOTS
. v: ; : t i me ai.. i 1 11 .- il , - All
the tocall I 1 lootl lemeeHes, tint <"
im is ?-( ?.? ' i . j i-nv (?r.?hl. It is a pic;
1,1 ' : - nil ss ; 1 vas iiim ,>rovc< |1?
? ; .1 : ! . : ti I: . .< I t.iKllli 1 . ,
1,11 i>. .i rv' . or.rctl.ami j^Cllcrfll lie
I iiM* li.i \ .? ? iftiir-i '?;<* l iiinful Our f,
pcsiHt.pi ! It. time." l eases a lift
anv i. i m> v.lvice wanted will
iv'isiriTr ftf this service. Send for our hex
110AD I.Ml'KOVEMKXT. I
! WHAT IS DEI.NG ACCOMPLISHED IN
THIS DIRECTION.
i
| (icncrnl llrf.inr.J the Public
For Betterment ?:f n I^Ii-wa j x?Ite- '
1 cent I.csislntio:'.?tVl.tconstu Formera
Help Tliciiiaelvea.
l'Vtv movements for tlie betterment
; of existing conditions in this country
' appeal more st:oa ,ly to t!ie intelligent ,
and progressivo elements of the com*
i niuuity than that direetcd to the improvement
of the public roads. The
J popularity c.f the l.icy !e and its rapid i
i l.v increasing use by all classes c.f pco- I
' plo have given a grt at stimulus to ?
I public thought on the good roads question.
and the wheel:::; ::*s associations
throughout the I'liiled b'talcs have
doubtless done more in promoting and 1
securing legislation on tills subject
than all other agencies put together.
At the reec ut annual .meeting of the
.1 I ' t : l\M 1 I
>,iiu i..ii i.i..% i >> liii'r |
1111*11 i:i Philadelphia the president of I "
that body dwelt upon this feature of the
i league".-? activities an 1 announced that
mure e'V.etivc v.oiU ha 1 been done tin
past year in the direction c.f f^ot ?1
road legislation than in any previous
year; that the "statute liooks < i' i:?:?i i\ *
a dozen states may he raid to heat
eloquent testimony to the fact that out
lawmakers are at hist responding to (
the cry of good roads."
Iu this connection it is gratifying to
note that the Pennsylvania legislature j
has appointed a good reads com mission
and authorized it to secure data
I*r :
i n r'JSS *
it'
%r: -- / 1
/'4giw&rji iW', ^
f I V
MUD IX SIMtlNO, DUST IX SUMMKR. '
[From Ktiiott's Magazine.)
upon which other states arc working.
and "especially sis to the requirements
of every district of Pennsylvania." The c
commission will report at the next ses- 1
shut a hill framed in pursuance of the 1
Investigation. 1
A convention In the interests of lut
ter reads was held in Albany recent "
ly and a resolution was adopted asking
the legislature for an appropria
tiou of $1.DUO,000. which Is considered
the amount necessary to he paid b
j the statu for a proper Inauguration of
j the work. A proposition in favor of
j the employment of convicts on (inroads
was approved. A Pi?! nppmpriat
ing $o,00!).000 for national road I:n
provement lias recently been iutrcduc
< (1 in congress, but its fate is uncertain.
What farmers can do by co-operation
in the matter of roadinaklug is interestingly
to'.d by a Michigan correspondent
of The Orange Jndd Farmer
it is a sandy country where the corre
pondent lives, and the roads were
generally poor throughout the year.
The town was poor also and refused to ^
Improve the highways. Then the farmers
decided to help themselves. About
live years sigo 2."> of them canto together
and offered to haul marl one
ilny free if the township would nllow
them to take the marl from its hod.
The township was willing, and nhout
2) men volunteered to shovel and level
the marl, and so the lirst half mile was J
laid. That road proved such a success
iiiat the next year another half mile
was put down. This marl packed down
so hard and made such excellent bed
for gravel that the farmers donated v
and labor for about one-quarter r.
mile of gravel. This being put ou in
what was always a wet place, it was (|
spread about eight inches thick. Next
year was collected and about one-- c
lialf mile wa put down, spreading this
only about four inches. This year
only $100 was collected, hut a quarter j,
mile strip was put down, finishing the ^
! mile started five years before.
Besides tliis, nhout a half mile of
marl was put down ready for gravel
next full. This uction of the farmers (
| stirred up the townspeople at large,
! and now the town has offered to raise j
J $000 for gi*avol if the farmers will furnish
the labor to spread It. That they j
' will do willingly. ?
A -U ?
car in the spring or summer, when the
impurities that have accumulated during
h arc more painful and dangerous, come
the llesh, exhaust the strength and often
ml they patiently and uncomplainingly ei
tat their health is being benefitted, that til
ling it. The blood is not too rich or too thi
ntire system will sulTir. The boil or car
nlv U niting for a favorable opportunity to d
even cancer, is the result of a neglectc
Keep the blood pure, and it will k
skin clear of all the irritating itnpuriti
cause these painful, disfiguring diseases.
S. 5s. S. cures boils and carbuncle:
and permanently by reinforcing, purifyi
p the blood and ridding the system of all
is made of roots and herbs which act direc
seated, are soon overcome and driven out b;
>. is not a new, untried remedy, but foi
lias been curing all kinds of blood and ski:
It has cured thousands, and will cure you,
isant tonic as well as blood purifier ? null
appetite and digestion, builds up vein
:alth an 1 keeps your blood in order,
ihysicians have made blood and skin dise
study?write them fully about your ease,
be cheerfully given. <*\Ve make 110 charge
)k on r.lood and Skin Diseases?free. Ad
rhotoc
Made at the old Squire Gallery 1
inve the Gallery
Well equipped foi
date Photog
Of u'l sizes and sfyh s. My pr
ruarantced. I also do enlarging of a
lelivcr the wr rk in the ir.o.st stylish n
atc t mouldings.
DON'T N EGL
fHIC fliDDADTl T
? jmu wr rv/rvi u
To get good work cheap. You]
vay arul y? u regret that you have nc
-'?COME A
Prompt attention
N. K. McLANI
unio;
I So i --1900.
>0171! OAKOI.INA COLLEGE
COLUMBIA, 5. C.
A. B , ]?. S , A. M.t L L. It , L. I.
"Jourscs. Spring Courses free fnr
I'eachcrs. Fourteen Profe ?ors ; 118,>00
volumes in library; excellent
abotories, class-rooin?, gymnasium,
nfirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition
jilo, other fees $18, a session ; tuition
'emitted to needy students. Exsenses
$1U5 to $175 a. session. Certiied
Pupils from forty-five Accredited
Schools enter its Freshman Class
vifhout examination.
Entrance and Normal Scholarship
Examinations held at every county
icut, Friday, July 2o, l'Joo, by County
Superintendents.
Next session opens Sept, 20, 10jo.
'or catalogue, address,
F. C. WOODWARD, President.
28-4 m
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.
At unreeling of the liourd of Directors
?f the Alt h<i Cotton Mills, held on Jiine
5th, it was resolved; that a cull meeting
if the Stick holder's of Alpha Cotton
tli'la he htid for the purpose of voting
> i the question of an issue of $25,000
ireferr*d stock ; that said meeting be
e 1*1 in town hall at Jon sville, S. C., on
lulv 12th, at 11 o'clock a. nr.
2 i?it.
r ?? T
is BabyThin
this summer? Then add a
little
SCOTT'S EMULSION
3 to his milk three times a day.
3 It is astonishing how fast
| he will improve. If he nurses, j
I let the mother take the
j Emulsion 50c. and #1.00; all druggists. 11"
1 * mmt 1?111 mm?mm?1???????f--- " --v-3."'
Vi'Iitc (ir:i::i:n:ir ('onion.
"I've hen.d." hi- K'.id to tin* I'.jru
rom Oklahoma ?"I've heard that they
llilu't pay t.uu-'.i attention to grammar
u some of ti e territories."
"Waal. I dutsho." replied the other.
"I mean eot iect language. yon I.now."
"Y;s. 1 I:v.inl you mean. l:lit t
st.s wonderin whether you'd he so
nighty partiettlar about grammar if
011 1 o I in l'r.>:;t ? f two guns v.Ith
our hands ; p. If yen was. you'd git
wo Itnllets with it. and the bullets
rould lead the way fur the grammar!"
Stic Knotv Better.
They were talking of the young man
mo nad blossomed out as a political
eforruer.
"lie la a strong ami consistent antiring'
man," they said.
"He Is nothing of the sort!" she exhibited
hotly.
Instinctively she glanced at the third
inger of her left hand to sec If the
iroof of her assertion was still there.?
/hlcago Host.
Ft rut Experience.
Mr. Ilowser? Ilulda, liow do I look In
his evening dressV
Mrs. Hawser? Why, Daniel, you look
ust splendid.
Mr. Hawser?1 ought to, Hulda. 1
on't think I ever was more uncom
ortablo In my life.?IJoston Transcript
Mood is making an extra effort to free
the winter inovlhs.
most frequently pit the hack of the neck,
prove fatal. boils are regarded by some
iidurc the pain and inconvenience under
eir blood is too thick anyway, and this is
ck, but is diseased -- is full of poison?and
huuclc gives wanting of serious internal
evelop. Many an old sore, running ulcer,
d boil.
cei\!hY
iVS niai
. ?ij- Gae'isuncies
inami
accu titillated waste matter. A
l.v on the blood, ami all poisons, no matter 1
y this powerful purely vegetable medicine.
dress, The Swift Specific O., Atlanta, Gs.
5JRA P H S
next to new Bank Building. 1 i.ow
r the latest up-toraph
Work.
iecs are reasonable and ratl-fani* n
11 sizes and styles of finish, hi d can
ind durable frames, also 1 ai d e the
R C T lij ^
r friends and loved ones are passing
> late photograph of them.
'"t a tv t y"a * a /~3 1 -
I WiN^ i
^iven mail orders.
3, Photographer,
sr. s. c.
lA Chat by the Way
Often lends to things of ini-^
portancc. A short call and u
short talk with us may lend you
to a knowledge of ou>' clothing
that will tell you to your profit.
Just now wo want to talk about
the Men's Suits we are offering:
Genuine Black Clay Worsted
Suits at
$3.00 $5.00 and $7.50
Blue and Black all Wool
Serge for Boys $2 50.
Men's Crash Suits at
$1.25 $1.50 and $2.00.
Men's Silk Bosom Shirts are
still going at 48 cents. ^
Yours for business,
J. COHEN.
j
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
i COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. !
5 Send your business direct toTVnihlnnto*, 1 j
t snvo.s lime, costs less, better service.
5 My offlce clots to U. 8. Patent Offlce. FREE prellmla- !
f r.ry examinations made. Atty't fee not due an til pa teat i 1 JH
la tocnrel. rERROHAI. ATTENTION 0IVEN-1S TU111 '
'' ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Pataats." | *
5 etc., asnt free. Patents procured through f. 0. Slggara 1 ,
< receive special notice, without charge, la tkej,
INVENTIVE AGE
< illustrated monthly -Eleventh year?terms, $1. a year.1 ,
E. B. SIGGEBSH^FK; i
CROWN TORREKCE, M. 0.,
I HYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olllce anil a part men s over Duke's
Drug Store.
44-Gm.
|
j JAMES MUN110, D. It. DUNCAN
C. 1'. SANPKR3.
I
Munro, Duncan and Sanders
ATTOllNKYS AT LAW."*
Cfiiuo No. 1 Law I?unge, Uiiien,
3. C. 6-ly
Rooms to Rent.
Ill LL HOUSE to rent for 1000?as a
whole or in apartments. Other
houses and rooms to rent.
tl J. Ci.ough Wallace.
I .