The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 27, 1900, Image 4
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UXIONT, S. C.. JULY 2,7 1000.
The oi.ly qutstinn in the campaign
this fall is the broad one < f Republic or
Empire. Reside it all < ! !?< r questions
sink to insigiiifieare.?. The common wealth
that our fathers f Minded si all
rot he subverted.
The fir.'t hale of the new cotton o;cp
w is sold in New York on last Tuisd?>
at the exchange, the eoUo* brought lOj
cents a pound. Wonder if that is an indication
of the price we will u-Ctivo foi
this year's cotton crop.
"More soldiers wanted," is the try
from Manilla, where tin, 0(H) Americans
have l>een trying r<u iirm\v two vvms to
discharge the task for which S;nin never
employed more than 20,0'J0. Are Americans
worse lighters than Spaniards 01
has the administration of thugs o\ei
theie l<fen shamefully nranagtu?
The alleged message from Minister
('anger leaves the world almost as much
in tiie dark as before l?y reason of the
doubt of its accuracy. If it was indetd
sept in reply to the dispatch of the State
Department, it seems strange that, it
should contain no reference to thai <I:sprtch,
and nothing to show the date
when i t was sent.
The Goebel murder tr ial which is in
progress at Georgetown, is drawing large
crowds to the court house and co* si h rable
interest is manifested in the evidence
of the witnesses. The meslcsol
11ir i?iv> ?11rn?v\m' uilt IIIU'J.' > Mll f,;\
closing hruntid (lit' guilty panics. W"?
li?l?e tlwt justice will finally b<* lintel
out to tliosc; guilty of the foul murder. I
We have received a neatly prin'ed, .
enameled paper proof sheet; or' Sun
Jones'speech defending ihe trusts with i
a request to republish. Xo. thinks. we '
ain't on tliat stiing, we are not boosting j
up the liepublican party, nor their tm-t j
lios-us. We recognize it. as nn'hinir t
more than Bcpublican campaign li'er- .>
atnre. ]>ut we would like to know just f
1 ow much Sain Jones got for that article. g
The drummers of the great wholeMi'.e
lioie e~x throughout the country are going *
to support Bryan, and they wi.l make a 'j.
valuable acquisition to the ianks. They <
are down on the trusts and inor.opo'ies .
consequently down on McKin!ey, tlieir 1
representative. Ihyan is down on ^
mists ana uientote tiny wtii suppntli
liim The drummers am the best electioneers
ir. the country ai.d their work
will have si telling effect.
Governor lieckham, of K* ntia-kv, and ,
John \V. Yetkes have been named hy ;
Democrats and Kepnhlicans n spectivcly, ,
as rival leaders i.i the tace tliis fall. ,
Yerkes is about the strongest man that j
the Republicans have in tut State, and
he will make a good race, but it is very ,
doubtful whetIot the people of Kentucky
will consent to place in power a p i: ty re- (
s|H?n.sible for the. crimes j < rpt rati d by ,
the Republicans under Tax lor.
We see from the GalTuey Ledger M at I
our versatile conespondent "Vox" is "
out for the < llice of Superintendent of ;
Education for Cherokee county. Well >
Mr. J. L. Strain is in our opinion a t
thoroughly competent man for the place, i
He has had yeata of experience in school j
teaching, and never failed to m cure a i
first grade certificate while he livid in t
Union, before Cherokie county cut him j i
off from us. We would l>e phased to I
learn of his elt clion. ,
It is with pleasure that we note the |
effort that is lieilitf niade to In iia col- t
ony of the brave lions to the United t
.States, to livf in pe-.ee under the proiee- t
tion of the ll-ig of a fi'e country. Ai d *
we learn that a number of them are to
land in our sunny Southland. 'I hey are |
a thrifty and industrous pinple, and the >
test farmers any wh< re. Tin y w ill he a <
valuable acquisition and we will be gl,id )
to see them come. I
WirA T IS Till-; S.i LA K\y
There soessis to be e jusiilerablc eonfusion
anions our people as to what. is to
be !lie salary of the SujKuvisor of L'niou
county in the future, sis lixed l>y tin- l ist
Legislature. The impression has gotten
out that the salary of the Supervisee i<
!o In reduced to $2n0, tho amount allowed
to the county commissioners
by the Leg Mature sit its last se*.?ion.
Wt learn tli-t tbirwsis iho undershiiidingi
f the nvinh'TS from L'ni.m county.
We have exsmtim d the m:e?it sscts, and
M'O it.n.ii i.imI!) .. - it
sight.th.it in the hst t f counties eniimfrated,
stating the sala?ie.s ? t' the Supervises,
tht* count li s of Union. Lexington
aid Orangeburg lava 1. an omithd.
Itegarding Union onn'y, it is stated
that the two county ( tninissiotats :ha!l
each receive .yJoO jn'r annum as a salary,
without mileage, making no re fen i ce to
the Mipervisor. This being the vase,
we see nothing in the recent nets eontlieting
w illi the loinier acts allowing
the Supervisor of Union county ? 1{.'0 per
annum salary, no matter what was tlie
intentions of the legislate.!e. b, thetefo.e,
;t|'|i a:s to us tlail the salary <>f the
Sujiervisur will leutiiiu at i'JO until
| something lint her is done. If Ave are
wrong in our conclusions, we would like
to hear fioni our r* pus'iilativcs as to
what is the true status of the atl'iir.
As 1 i:iity-.-vvtn t t the foitv counties
are named in the schnhtle slating tin
salaiiisof Supervisees, the omission ot
tiie three conn; it s mention* *1 above must
have been an oversight, but l? ii g an
oversight ?loe:s not alter the situation,
and we think the salaries of these Siijk ivisors
must Ktuain as lived by the for
mer Legislature. Let us lamr w li it ?. 111*
members have to :;.y about it.
IiXYAX OX tiii;
ci[j xi: i : o i j: s it ox.
Mr. lhyan tutus lite tight stand on
t! e ( 11ii se <j'.u st ion. lit' tiuloise.s ?!it*
action <1 the ^t.vt ii ir.ci.t in sei ding
troops to ( hina to rtu'iiit our intpei ibt!
citlz-ns ;u,?l in ii>tr that t!o L * i i: !
St.ites n??,tl isot go t?> war units.? it i.demonstratiti
tli.it the (-l.iiit.se (iov.-intnent
was a paity to tin1 nthickson l! t :n.
Ir it was, he tliinks that Congnss can
lintl a n uut'.y. lint (Vtigies will gi I
no opp >1 limity to pass m sla' tj ; *>? ion
until next tall. Until then. MeKiu!e\
will l?*tho whole thing'. Make a note
of this.
In :iu iatoiview ;i fe.v tl ijs ag > W. .1.
Ihyan said:
k ? <JL ? ^ A ?\? ??V?i uit( ??>tl
of lift* in China ami is horr li si at the
b.ubarilies praetiord. J*very one l?.?
li.wes that it is the duty t i our gowrnmcnt
to protect tit * lives ami properly i.t
Auierican cit -ns resit ling itt i 'uiiiami
I Ivtvo no doubt, that the administration
will tlo so. I also take it for granted
that all American citizens will withdraw
from Ctiina temporality or take lejug"
in some seapo t where llt'V can I" p. oL
cteil by Auici ioati sh'ps unt l the excitement
is over.
If the Chinese govern us-nt litis trie !.
ii ifinil, t I'HI !*??
notable punishment for t)it* guilty ai.it
j?uatioti aial indemnity for those who
tav? sulf-ml can doub .less lie seemed
[f, upon investigation, if is found
be Chinese governaient lias not acted
it good faith Cottcress will have power
deal with tlie matter. |\<r several
ears Kuroptni nations have be -n
.hreutening to dismember China, anil it.
snot strange that their ambitions .! liKtts
t-hould arouse a fading of hostility
,o aid foreigners.
Tiiat feeling, however, ought not t >
w directed against Am-rieau eitizuis,
mil will not he if tie? nation makes it
cnown that it iias no desire to pi tb land
>r to titspass upon the rich's of Cliiu .
\ I'llm adheieiiee to t he A in ! ie in pal e>
?f justice ami fair dealing will not on!>
,el au example to other nations but "A id
pve to our citizens residing in Chi ia the
jf.st promise of security."
win;at vs. cottox.
One of I he h. .^t \ it-Ids of wh at \\ej
iave < ! ui tins tectum this year is '
n < " if? 11 v 11 * . '] he (tircenville ic.\s j
? ;??>it:? tIi.it one in in in th it coun'y ka< j
.hra>ht*d out f<>ity and one li.ili hi?.-h?*I- j
o the acre on live ai res or "Jul lan-hc:* i
)ii live aere>." This hints cotton two to j
mo. Take the awmgo land and a g. o 5 j
rop w ill harliy average hair a halo to i
Die acre, hut supp > o i' 'd, li\e acre- ;
would yield 'J\ hales, then a sife average
uric 1 would In* SUP. 00 per bale or i'To t't?
for the live acios. Now take the ?;>0
aishola of wheat at an average price of
] er lmshel, (it is now <|i:ol<d at "I
ind >ou have SlaO.OO. 'J his is a pit tly
rood margin in favor of wheat. Tiieu
,ake into consideration the co t of rai<ng
and gathering the two crops and
dill the margin piles up, sixain tlit; harvesting
of the wheat allows plenty of
,inic for the planting of the stuhblc land
n nnother vnli'able crop, mure margin
'or the wheat prowess. K ng cotton.
ac think, has had his crown smashed 11 i- j
,'ear, and his reign iwe hope, about t<>
M'couse a thing of the post.. We Wi \c
hat the iMpetietice ?f tins jcar has
auvht, th1, farmers :i vfilnnhle. tosxnn I
hat Miry will profit, thereby. We I.> i >t i
IHV Stop pi,Hit ing Cottoll, llllt \\ ?; do .s;\ |
Ion" l plant it to the exclusion of other j
trolitable cro 'S, and don't, let it be your |
uile dependence, lull let it be one ainoo^ j
?ther crops laised on your t'lini. It", j
lowevcr, you find that your other crop-* <
|tay you bettir thin diacaid cotton.
.t k / ; i,ic or otii /; r da vs.
"Pi\ rot>b, of Mercer, seems to Ik*
I quito an ad-pi. in finding euriositi 3
Ho was in Tlio Ledgtr oIlHt; Friday and
exhibited a locket, or parts of a locket,
that. lie !ia<l plowed up on his place near
A;aiat. 11. was a little larger than a
lady's watch and contained the picture
of a portly looking man, clean shaven
and dressed in tlio fashion of ante-bellum
days. The locket had once K en
gold plated upon sumo white metal, bat
it had hern under ground so long that
the plating had all worn off except in
spots; the hinges had hcen eaten in two,
ai d the roveis had cotno apait. tint the
pic ure it.-oif was in a stale of pet feci
preserv.it ion.
It would l>c interesting to know the
lrstoi v of. this loe.ket and who the picture
representand Mr. 1'iigh would he
glad to hear from any one who may
know something about it."'?CJaffney
T iulrf.li'
As the locket was found near Ararat,
it may possibly have belong, d to one of
the sons of Noah, or as the i> ntrait represet
its a portly gentleman, it may It
tliat of the old gentleman himself. II is
wife may have dropped it in her hurry
to g? t out of the at k, and land once niort
upon terra tbnra, of comse it might have
b -longed to soaw one els? ; Hut if it
shotild be ttaced back to Noah, it would
prove to be a great liud, and would htj
more valuable to the tinder than his w hoh
farm.
A IK I KM) IN Mi KI).
We are under lasting oluUa'ion; t.
our friend and true neighbor, l!ev. I< M.
Ii or, for coming to our aid iti our t into
of nerd, while we were at. the lied sale
of our sick little ours who woe in tin
dutches of th.e dreadful malady diphtheiia.
W"it 1? ourr^iste.nt v:gil day and
night, coupled with intense anxiety, we
were i:i no shape to get out iho paper.
T!:is being the case we called upon Mr.
llioc for 1 elp and he kindly came to tic
res aie. 4-A friend in need is truly a
fi ioi.d iudi.s d. *'
We wHi to siy to our friends lb -t lie
lit'le ones have p died through a'l right
wit:i very little sulTVring. thinks t
prompt measure.; and ca'oful attention
of the physician in charge. The ft vei
was b'.okin up in twt nty-four I.ousts.
Ant it; xine was the lie.it niei.t usul, and
we 1 elieve that wheieit is used promptly,
tiefoie llie g. rm > i it e disease I as tnade
much hi ad way, the nsult w ill always
be satisfactory.
COXCKKSSMAX WI I.SOX
IX XOR T1I CAIior.IXA.
"Gongresman Stanyarne Wilson
r _ vr i. r\ i:. _ . . i
itiu i i viitjiu <t y i s,uruHy,
vwUcro Un t ao 3 lit* (.Ji**"!. ut> ll\? rC*
ij'i'.'tt <if l!ie D.-ni icratic committee of
that State. Tho clroti m in t! a* state
occur* on the 2 el ? I August, and ir
an-U'ing intend> interest and feline,
as il involve a the a lop'.i >n of a o nsl tntioi
al atneudmr-nt, which is expect.
el to insure white E.iprctnney f ?r the
Sta'e. Mr. Wilson sj? >ko lust night
at Ashev'tlie an 1 will speak tool iy i.i
Columbus, N. C. lie is helping in
tho osi)ss t.f pood g ivcrnment iii the
sister State, which is now undergoing
a rcv ths'iKi such n* Smth Carolina
exporiorod in 187G."'?S >artaiiburi:
Herald.
Mr. Wi'sun id tho mm the/ need
to help them along in their fi^ht.
Murder, rape and bloodshed sec ins to
!> :; lanspaiit throughout tin; country.
The p.ipcns are t oil of accounts of lieialith
deeds in various sections. The fear
of the lynchers seems not to deter the
lii iids fn in their hellish put poses. Two
ingiocs annulled a young lady near
Floret a few days ago, the al inn was
given, a large la dy of turn teatche.l for
the in. hut they went; finally capturod by
th ; sheriff, wii >, hy a circuituous r< u'e,
i /?.< < a<.i n... i. ... i i
. 111 i ? <<wii ^ nil' J \ 111 I It i ."S rllli
lai did the pnitiis in lie penitentiary.
At Hiii.t.-vil'o, Ala., a nepto fend
i i iii.it-ally :.x;;uUhI a Miss Susan 1'iiest
1 y-'ars u <1. II* was lan le I .'afely in
j i:I 1 >iit 11 infni iati <1 ciowd of nu n went
to ilie.i ii! took the lieiul from the sduiifl'
and hi.It<1 liiiii neai' tlie p'ace of the
I'liui.*, liddhep i'[S W!y wit'.i Inllets.
1 he sdiei i!T was owrpowetvd l?y a dense
.*in->k?* of tar, feathers and oil. A volley
was lit* t! nji i i the intih hy tlm
sla iiIT's i> -( an I no man was wounded,
thejiil d-> a' w is haltered down and
a stick of d) naniiU) thrown into tlie jail,
a lei < xp't s-ion followed which p?ri
i.iily v it rkt d the jail, and tlieti tlie
smoke was n.-? d.
At (Jreenville, S. <' , Sunday inortiicp
a w hi t* .nail shot and killed a nc^io for
Jall.ini; In a white wiiuan of unsavory
n jai'a'.ion. Another shunting feiape
K-euited t.ear (.inct.ville between two
neprots.
A lean named llrown, committed
suicide at the Moi.ttccllo hote', Not folk,
Va , Monday niplit 1 y t.iKii?ff morphine
and cocait o, after havinp tiitd to Kill a
v email hv i.nine of Mis. (Jiay hy admin
i; a s miliir <J. lo her, but Ili?*
Wi lli 111 i? IMVt'U ll.
Iii Dublin. (J:l , .Inly "inn I two negro's
<j landed over ten cfiits, result one
i I'jiro shoots the other live limes Killing
!i hi almost. instantl.v.
A farmer named Ihxo:i was murdered
in 11is bid at bis home near Wrightsville.
(?a., on the j.'hd. 11 is lie id whs erushecl
with a heavy instrument w'i Ic lie slept.
These are only a few of fie many repotted,
whit is tin? matter with the
country. lias the excessive beat got
anj thing to do with iff
The Emperor of China his invotod
the United States Government to aid
the Chinese government in settling ll.e
present ditticultiea, to use its n Ihieaee
to bring about :i concert of tin? powers
forthc restoration of order and peace in
the Empire.
'I lie. 1'resident leplies that the purpose,
of i h s goveinmi'iit in lauding troops in
Utiina was to rest*no our legation from
grave danger, and for the protection of
the livis and pioppity of the Americans
in China Judging from the letter of
the Emperor tho President concludes
tlat the ina-racies that have b 0:1 report*
d and tha upii.sing of the Uoxor
eh nifiit does not meet the approval ol
liis Majesty, tlie Emperor, and he sajs:
"If this l?o the cas.-1 most solemnly urge
ii|h>ii \our M. j' stj's government to give
public assurance whether the foieign
ministers aie alive, and it' so in what
condition '' It is t videal that the 1 'resilient
wi.-ho3 to thoroughly understand
the matter in regard to the Legation.
If they have been murdered, there w ill
he trouble for China.
Senator Tillman mile a big blunder
when 110 made the infamous charge in
I his speech a! 15. uuetsville, that "there
s an unholy alliance in this State ot
preachers and bar beepers, led by Co),
lloyt," and lie has called down upon his
head the wiatli of the preachers, and
many who are not preachers. Ilishop
llonean quickly took it up, and charged
his words as an outrage and utterly false.
The Me thodist conference I? . ing in so>ion
at the lime in tlieenvilie lookup
the matter, and chargtd his words as "a
base slander"' in "an attempt tostiongthen
the powi r of a most damnable iniquity."
It lo ks very much like Tillman
has g.?l into h >L water by his untimely
and iil idvimljabat Col. lloy t.
llo w ill find that this kind of thing don't
go do a n e o i'.y ia Si at'i Carolina these
days. We li.'jis the Sera'or will have
die m mtio.;d to come on' and retract hi
'i;Vv.y vvoiJs and umko iluo si|K>logy, ;iii?1
lie ;i little nioie cautious in I lie future.
Xew Hope .in.'/ Vicinity.
Mr. IMito;: Wo have about ti deled
workirg our crop?, as v.'e call it yetting
through luring by. Wo hive
succeeded in killing out the gr, s?,
anil {. elti.'g our crops very wait wotk
ed.
The vreilncr is getting very h. t
aud dry, and wo uro beginning to
tied rain. lvvery thing indicates
that rain is near by ; it id thundeiing
11 iw, tiow gbid we will bo when it
begins. Oar crops promise to bj
ijoml if frtT^orrvWlo from now un.
O ir vicinity is still blea.-ed with
good lica'tb, no sickness ot ir v consequence.
J am gla l to i-ay I attends 1 a bar
becue at Jotusvillo last S.tlur lay, and
[ met sjver.il candidate', and litard
them sp.uk ; and, sir, everyone ef iLtm
wants everyb/dy to vote fir t'nni
They ars a set of very clevtr fei'os>,
indeed, they aro. 1 wish I ciuld v>>
for all. l>oye, work herd f?i I till
you wo canuot tell what is il .enci
will bo brought to b:ar upon t'ie
minds if voters before August 2b
People change their luinds very ofien,
like the ten i tlsat lost lii-j wife. Y u
remember hc.ui.ig our honored deceased
friend, Col. I. G. McKissick,
tell about some years ago, what noble
crcaturis we mortals are.
Mr. J. W. Scott attended llio Ibis
trict co-Crone? at Laurens last week
and reports a goo 1 meeting.
^ir. .Jjtin 1. Oioit liai baoa on an
extended visit to lib parents. lie
will return to Charlotte, N. C., this
week.
Yes'.erday was Children's day at
11 jgansville. A large crowd was in
attendance and a goi d time repirio'.
The U'-v. \V. II. Iloylr, ol tlie Is'
C. coafcreno?, preached at Joac&viUe
last night to a verv attentive cmgre
g<?tio'\ llrother Iloyle wis pastor ol
ihe Jjnes7ille circuit thirty years ago.
It a!ways mak e in g'ai to s e ll.-u,
Ifoylo.
The Uaio r County Sunday Sohwd
omvcntim wi 1 meet with mat N-v.v
II >po church < it tlic 1 "j h of Angus',
am', wo are looting Jorward t-i l.mt
with much interest. We hope t',r a
HUC?V83 i:i this (ot)vctiti >:>. All work
crs < f S;p day hjIi old nrs cordially
invite I to at'.eud and help us to make
it a grand sitocc^?, ct?no and f. el like
you are at home and ninoug friends.
You, Mr. Editor, accept a special in
vitation, conie, sir. it will do you go "1
{t> ne with it. at (ho convention,
i Mr. E liter, with your pcrmisiion
j I will say that Tnin Ti.mk.s id isnprovj
iog. it id a very newsy pajtr.nnd
I we are always auxioin ?o get it, and
I with b-.st wishes I will close.
Ti:.V VELliK.
Ne w Hop?, Ju'y 21), 1900.
i ri ?.. mi i . i .
L i i nuns wn will up g an l ) C .IIIC,
if ??h can miko it c >nvjr;i.'iil to do to
i?>] _
HOTJS il OF REPRF.SENTA
J IVEH.
I li-n'bv ami niuou myself a mrvli laf
| fill- t il l IfollSOof It 'ptV.StHllltiV.il Sllbj ! *.
to tli** dfci.sio i of f'lM I > 'in i Jimi i | ilimy.
* W. F. OV-iiikmis.
NOTICE
I I will ?ivn a flrst-c'ass birliwjiin dinno
- at J.misvilteon tliflilayof tin*county
lUIIIpuigll. J. W. CRAWl'OHD.
Don't T
Your
To reasons like
i * * ? /
snouia ao your v
at our s
1. BECAUSE we always
2. BECAUSE we buy ,
3. BECAUSE wc buy in 1:
4. BECAUSE we buy whc
5. BECAUSE wc sell eighl
G. BECAUSE wc do not h:
7. BECAUSE we arc sell in
8. BECAUSE wc never mi
9. BECAUSE we pay back
10. BECAUSE wc always si
11. BECAUSE we are const
ideas.
12. BECAUSE we can ulwa;
TheA.H.F
THE LE/*
IGREENi
ijjj Do the Buggy
Jj . Union G
>jj| Get in line with your
Kg bors, come around
I BUGGY, CARRIAGI
11$ carrY a complet
lig and can suit you.
[j| QUALITY ai
1 "OLD HICKORY" WAGO
I CHATTANOOGA PLOWS
un ' YOU Its TO SELL j
|| GREEN 4
S E E
When you want a new 11
one repaired. We are fi>
of odd jobs in cabinet wi
tiling that can't be had i
also keep a bi^ assortmen
in^ material and the Best
tive guarantee.
BAILEY FURNITilRE
!THIS PARLOF
Having rt'conlly purchased the b iHi
j I inn prepared to supply the needs of 3*0
I * B fl < 10 VM "VI
and they will be attended to wit
Al.lv GOODS DI?L
IJutter, Eggs and Vegota
I I 14 i 3 1 1CST I?H
' For garden, farm and barnyard j)
CHAS. R. sn
I PllOA
urn
Back
v
these, why you
ASH trading
store.
pay CASH for our goods,
direct from manufacturers.
argc quantities.
n the markets are lowest.
teen different lines.
nve to live out of any one line.
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