The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 10, 1900, Image 2
Clothing
Clothing that wear:
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Town and County.
f . .. 'ihfton'will i
- \?vt-r From I4oc;il P.igcs. ?* nescas
property the
It is Ordi
Very I.ow limes to Chicago. of the issue <
of Union be
On account of the National Encamp- fieti el CtoT8
ment, (i. A. It., Chicago. 111 . An ",st at an e,ectl?'
JTili?September 1st, 1?mh?, the Southern Pose ou -Aug
ltailway will sell round nip tickets from House in sail
all stations on its lines to Chicago, III McNally, J
and return at especially reduc d rates. Hix be and
1 lie following lates will app'y from managers of
pants named: managers 01
Abbeville, S. C. ?> > .>,) duct the elec
Anderson. S. C. ?peneil at {) <
Camden, S. C. f; o'clock .
t S' <' c be condu
? nu'-leston, s. C, >(-. , , e
Chester, S e. the Jawa oi f(J
Columbia, S. C. Z\ elections.
* * * * a- . i ) Irlonfrira A
jienmarK, >. i;. Jl 77 . "
Greenville, S. (J. ju -jt) issue 01 ?.io,tl
Greenwood, S. ('. 22.20 ing interest a
Newlwrry, 8. C. -j.'i 13.7 payable semi
Orangeburg, S. C. 2(1 2.7 payable forty
l'rosjierity, S. C. 2U.v? )rjv;ieffe of i
Hock Hill, S. c. -j2 .7.7 P?*?-ege OI 1
Spartanburg, S. C. 2n -JO year4 irom "J
Miinter, 8. C. 20 0-7 couetruct ng,
Tickets will be so'.d on August li"itn, a scwerag i 8_
20th ami -271.1), with llnal limit Septein- Union, will d
l*T Drd. 11'!HJ. By deposit of tickets tnn or ...
with Joint Agent of Central Passenger ,,
Association, at. Chicago, prior to 12 noon written o p..
September 2ml, ltMM), and on payinent '?8: l^eue o
of fee of fifty (.70) cents in connection by the town t
with each ticket at time of deposit, the iUg, equippiu
return final limit may be extended until a?e eV6tem
September 20tli, 1000. to vot e a'-air
Persons located at non-coupon stations ... . j? ,
should notify agent several days in ad- a 1
vance of date tbey contemplate leaving, "No."
in order that he may supply himself with Before ope
proper tickets. agp? 8hall U
For detailed information relative to tj)e e)ectjoa f
lates, schedules, reservations, etc., call , ? . ,
on or address any agent of the Southern immeaiaiei
Jtailway or its connection. the manng3rt
8. H. IIaudwick, the vote3 in p
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. port in wrilin
Done and
ELECTION NOTICE. J.."""!'.,,";30"
Altos':
CouKCit Chamber, i W, D. A hi
Union, 8. C., July I>0, I'.fOO. ) Clerk an
A petition having been duly pre 51-3.
sented to the Town ( ouncil of Union
signed by a majority of the freehold- I'yrcsbtcriuii
era of said town of Union, praying
the construction, equipping and oper
ating by said town of Union of a sew Bed need !> d
erage system and the issue by said
town ot Uuiou of coupon bonds to the y.,,, }1c;coiiiiii
amount of $35,000 to meet the cost of partincnt, for
same. Said bonds to bear interest at dations, fine m<
six |>er sent, per annum, interest pay- h'll(,ing t<
aoie semiannually---said doikjb pay- v"jrn""i
able (>'ly yea?? after date, with the "xex
privilege ol redemption after twenty UHJO. Forcata
years from date. apply to
Jt appearing to the xaliafacliuu of 30-31 p
That Fits,
i, Clothing that gives
action every way.
ijsl fng
c?-- .? ? ?? * l ^ 1 E
$4.98 TABLE.
$8.00 and $10.00 suits just because
?dd lots and sizes.
Council that the pelt-i Mr. K. L. Clarl\ returned Frith
ix jo,'-wBti'to ? a?
__?^-oo or said town of wife s mother, who will spci
not exceed eight per cent 80,110 {illlc ?' her daughter's home,
ed value of the taxable ^r* M. F. McPherson, who used
ueio. I '\e '',e ">ost popular cotton buyer <
ered. That the nnrsfinnsl ' 'don, hut now of Monroe. X. ('
, was circulat ing among his friends r
of .aid bonds by Mid tuwo ollr Frl3?y. \V. are glad I
submitted to the quail- soe cheerful countenitnee oik
of the said town of Uuiou more. He is the an me old Muel
a to be held for that pur- Wish he would return to Union. Th
.23rd, 1300, at the Ckiurt cotton market gets a hump on whe
i town aud that It. L. Mack gets behind it.
. J. Purcell and J. It ?
1 are hereby appointed W. R. SMITH'S COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, KY.,
said election, aud to cm- ts Where manyV^outfKwgen, alter Imeitlnj from J6?;
. _ rpi ii ?.:ii i to $90 for tuitiortSlw'ardr^tC'whavc been educated
tion. 1 he polls will be for pas!|jonss^rBphers. Tctcg.
) dock ft, ID., anu closed raphcr.?, nnJ now rcccjvcfroni 1,500 salary
p. m., and tbe election per year. Kerituckj^Jnivjrslty Diphhna awarded
cted in acordance with
TC3 governing municipal c:?ful firaduates. this chrapoM Jund
most Influential ColleKcT^PJ^Vjicatlon. C^it/thla
esiring to voto tor ihe ?"1 ,or rf'rence', R"d
b . , , ulars address only W. R. Smith, Lexington, Ky.
100 coupons bonds, bear
t six percent, per auuum, College of Charleston,
-annually. baid boi ds Charleston, S. C
year, after date, with r?fX,T^77s 1785.
redemptiou alter twcLty
ito to meet the cost ol Next session opens Oct. 1, 1900.
. i J scan! m the College Vomitory. 111
equipping am op.. ,ug Ending furnished room and lights, tan
fSiein by s.nd town ol t;e obhiintd at JIG a month. Tuition
epos it a ballot, having $40 per ses-don, payable i:i two ir.&tal
riutcd thereon, or partij u.ents. One scholatship giving fin
inted thereon the fill* .v tuit'on is assigned to bition couutv, lit
f 835,000 coupon bonds !!?'a.er {* ?PPoi??teJ by the Count;
c ,T . .. 1 , supt. ot hd-1cation and the Judge o
it Union tor ciusruut Piobato. All candidates for adinissioi
g and operating a 8 w r are permitted to compete for Boyci
"Yes." Tnoee deiiriip Scholarships, wliicli pay $1*>0 si * ear.
a* the issue will deposi Strong faculty; well cfpiipped chem
having theroou the worn i'-nb physic il and biological laboratories;
' b y observatory; library of 14,000 volumes
. ,, . and the finest museum of natural histon
uing the polls lha man j? the South.
ke an oath toe indue Klective courses leading to the degrees
iirly and impartially. of 11. A. and M. A.
ly after closin ' the poll* For catalogue, illustrated circular anr
shall p-ooec.1 to c .nut "'formation in full, address
, i i* 11 ilahrison itanlolpii,
ublic, and make full re- President,
g to the Town Cowcil ?ratified
*hv the T i-.vii wavtvii?it;.,,-. ...?i ??
j ^ . . ,, a.' i * 13 guul! HULH3IT III ft
ib'eti tVj oOth day 111 to travel. Call on or address
jit. M. B. BIIISSIE, Union, S. C
Ma< hbtii You no, '
mint. Mayor. FOR RENT.
d Tress. One
four room Brick Dwelling house
w it.li two servants houses, kitchen and
oilier out houses. Hates reasonable,
i College Apply to J. B. Richards.
of South C.irolh ii. l'.M f
fs l?> Boiiiding Students f*")///7
< 'ollegiale year, loail who U
od.itc.l hi Bo.oding I ?. - t" \ X/jf////f/y
?10(1 111h11 nouoimiio- WtSTc'OM DnxNLUSVW. Vin^GTOH. KY4
>ral illllliencio, COHI'Msa ill ?W-frcoii??e?Award* at 2ftrent??t World'a E*po.
I> A ..... I is < (It.iri <>.'4 Kid thonnnnilfl of graduate* In poiltiono.
) J>. A . flllll I>. o. <14,^14 .S, 4Vnftof r'ull IIiimIii*** < oairtf, including Tut*
IS work, good commercial K< r., Ilook* and Hoard in family, aliout ?(*>.
.Villi.' - of e\oo. ienc.' l ;,f) ,tii??.TyrB.WHlTI?CftTtl*st?rHT,l?pkiiltibl
, ' . , ,. * ' *> 'l'lio Kentucky Oniyoreity Diploma, under anal,
t SCSiioU liegilH fAept. ? -r?l -.: graduate*. L.tcrary Courne fr?n, If denired.
i,,,.,.,,,,, Si.f.,i-iii .1 Km ' (Hl.c.'dlon. Kritrrnow. Grarluatcisurromful,
logue or ,111V '*i >. ..< / tu have itour Iclleri rearh us, wltlrtn on!y
A. K Sl'KM Kir, V. LBUH R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky.
''Illiloll S C . "Kfrlnrkv VntvsrsUv retonrcss, |Aon,oriO, and
wiiijluii, o. v/. f A tiuJsui* in uUsmluHSS lust ysur.
Right Goods Sold
? IS THE FOUNDATIOf
This has been our winning <
two good wagon loads of goods in
while to-day our business require:
suitable for the mansion and the <
methods, carrying out every pron
We try to make a small profit on
make it up on his neighbor. Nc
to leave that to our competitors a
' M
SUU' 11 ]> wini cure.
Lookout for some <
We have to make room for I
will he some bargains offered tlia
offer made for anything in onr li
BAILEY FUl
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Oflice at
Union, S. C., for the week ending
August 10, 1900.
Miss Mattie 11 yd
Mr Thos F Boy ee I
Janio f!?rtcr
Mr .1 \V Fester
Mrs R-jherca Fouler
M isa O S I le? m \n
Mr J-ihn 11 Ilu i.jdiMes
James Jacoby
Mr James leter
Mr Isaac K L^e ( _')
Samuel Mitchell
Mr 1> W Miller
Mr Blar Ray
Mr Willie Sievenron
i Mr. .Tame? -I Sims (2)
Mr F J Thomas
Mr James Thorns >n
Persons calling for the above letters
will pleaso f-ay if advertised, an I
will be required to pay one cent for
their delivery.
J. C. IIuntkr, P. M.
Reduced Kate* via Southern Rnilwuy
Annual Convention, Colored Odd
Fellows; Louisville, Ky., October - d ?
7th, 1000.
On account of the above occasion,
""7 Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets
from all stations on its line to Louis!y
ville, Kv. and return at rale of one lirst
111 ofnu vstfjitemb-'rilOih, JOt.h an<TOetol>er lsi
v; with final returns limit October V ti,
ld 1!)0U.
Annual Meeting Mississippi Valley M <1t0
ieal Association, Ashville X. C. October
>r 0th?11th, 11)00.
, Southern Railway, will sell round t ip
)n' tickets from all stations on its Lines to
Ashville, N. C. and return. Tickets
will 1 Hi sold Octolier till) to Dili inclusive,
"e with linal limit Octolier loth 1000.
An excellent opportunity to visit
? the famous ' Land of the Sky,"
n Call on or wright any : gent of the
Southern Railway or its connections
S. II. IlAHinvicrc,
A. G. 1'. A. Atlanta, Ga.
Musical -Instruments.
Before you buy a Piano, Organ or
Sewing Machine come to see mo. 1
carry a nice line of Guitars, Violins.
Banjo's, Mandolins and all other
makes of instruments und strings for
samo. Also a full lino of Sowing
Machine supplies, needles to suit all
, makes of machines.
M. B. BRISSIE, Union, S. C.
82-1 mo
_ FOR SUPERVISOR
, I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the oflice of County Super.
visor, subject to the result of the
i> Democratic primary eloction.
K. C. Howzi:.
r NOTICE.
1
I will be out of the city from the
lltli to the 201 h of August.
Citovrx Tonni:xn:, M. 1).
\ 82- 21
' ""'barbecue at gibbes
1 We will furnish a first-class barbe.
cue at Gibbes on the day of the
County Campaign, Aug. 20th. Everything
in up-to-date style. James
Gall man will cook t he cue.
Davib ?fc Gihbes.
, 82-21
Good Flour Cheap.
I now have plenty of Flour
| for .sale at iny mill. I will sell
the best quality white flour for
2?4 cts per pound.
I can also furnish Graham flour,
middlings and shorts in any
quantity desired. Bring me
your grinding.
W. EC. RAY,
MILLER.
32-tf.
at Right Prices if
I ON WHICH WE HAVE BUILT UP
card since we starded in business
a room 20x40, with a few cheap
s over 20,000 feet of floor space fd
cottage. All this has been accompli
lise that we make and standing tc
everything we sell. We don't se
> bluster, no flurry, no splurge,
nd when the end of the row is rea
if the prices we^<
^ t ? ~ 4- AI /vi
going iu gi\
the biggest stock we have ever
t sink us some money, but we nec
ne will not be rejected from now i
INITURE1 & I
News From Jonesvillc.
Tho dry weather is getting to he
scrioua iu this community, and uulefs
rain comes 8 >on the corn crop wi'l be
a failure. Tho wet weather in June
destroyed most of the corn on the
bottoms, and now tho drouth ia cut?
ting ? If the upl&td, which ia. goi; g t ?
crime a corn famine in this country.
There is considerable sickness i i
our town and c immunity, hut most of
the | aticu's are doing well while J
others are much better.
There was an alarm of fire in our
town last Saturday, it was in a tenant
houso belonging to W. II. S. Harris, j
the fire was noon extinguished, and i
the damage was small.
Suiue (d tho candidates liavo beon
circulating around among their dear
friends, and they aro all running well.
Messrs, Bartles and Jeter have both
beeu to Joncsvillo, but they were not
traveling in the same vehicle.
Mr. 15 F. Pennington, of Anderson,
was in our town yesterday.
Mr. L. C. Bates spent last week in i
Union.
| Mrs. J- W. llardy, of ColumUs,
is visiting her brother, Dr. W. J.
D wgldP.
NV. A. MeWhirtcr, of Ch?rokro
county, was in town to day, and re
ports crops not Buttering much for
tain on his side ot the river.
j'wt.o vjitrgorjr, 01 esJintuc, came
up to the AlcWhirter roller rail) to
day with a load, 50 bushels of wheat.
He says, he has several more loads of
wheat on the way to the rolhr mill
and when it all gets in, there will br
250 bushels. This means a good deal
of bread thr one man. If all our
farmers v.ere such men as Davis Greg
ory, the cjuntry would have bread at
hem \
The A'pka Cotton Mills will soot
have enough brick made and burnt t.
complete the factory building.
Air. J. NV. Sott is building a stori
house in our town, ou Forest s'reet,
which ho will occupy as soon as it i
completed.
Dr. W. O. Southard's drug stori
house is (i.tisbed, and ready for th
drug-', which the Doctor has bough:
uul paid f r. Tei.eimionk.
Joocsvi'le, Aug. O.h, 1000.
? m
J,ookl>;irt Junction.
Mr. Elitot:?The barbecue glvei
by Kvves, Gaul; an 1 Harm >u
was a success in every respect. Bonn
few addrcs.es given by some of th<
candidates. Mr. Thomas Gore and
Mr. J. J\ Lancaster took part it
j singing.
Health of thid (immunity id ver;
good, ouly oue s'ck, Mr. Sam Vineon.
I am glad to say it ia not fever.
Mr. S. G Gault haa about com
pitted his new dwelling house, this
looks like Mr. 8 G. ia going to take
in one of the fair sex.
Messrs. Did and H-ifus White, of
this community, have gone to Spar' anburg
county to work with the civi*
engineers in surveying the electric
car lino from Spartanburg to Clifton.
Miss Florence Fowler, from Ala,
is visiting in this neighborhood.
Mr. J ?o Fowler and Mrs. 8u?ie
B >yd have g me to their homo in
Brighton, Ala.
Miss Annie Little is teaching the
Gault school. M. ('. Gault.
A FILIPINO CURIO.
Mra Garlington has received a curi
oaity in the shape i f a woden sho.1
which the Fdopiao elite wur in Ma
ni'a. It was sont to her hy her em,
II irry Garlingtou, who is in the Gov
ernnient a^rvi.^e in tho I'ni'ippinea?
Herald an<l News.
TO 11A V K A WAREHOUSE.
Tlio Bpaitanburg VVarehonae com.
pany has been chartered with $1.5,000
capital stock. The officers are W. A. J
Law president. J. W. Naah eecre'ary, '
and C. II Carlido treasurer and man- ,
ager.?Herald.
i the Right Way J
OUR BUSINESS. ? \\
fifteen years ago, with about
bureaus, bedsteads and chairs*
led with all kinds of Furniture
shed by plain plodding honest
> everything that we advertise. - ;
ill one customer below cost and
Our experience has taught us
ched we are always there right
fe- t
9 ?
'e you for August.
tried to bike care of and there
d the space and any reasonable
intil September 1st.
UMBER CO.
TRAITOR IN RANKS
OF ALLIED FORCES T Proof
of Treachery Is Founl
at Tien Tsin.
CONGER APPEALS FOR AID
. *
Colonel Meade Kecelves nn t'rgeat \'
Message From (lie American Minis*
ter?Hoxers Control nt Peking?De>
tcrnilned on Death of Foreigners.
Shanghai, Aug. 7.?Colonel Meado of
the marine corps lias received by a native
courier a message wrnpjied in pig
skin signed by Minister Conger as follows:
'Help at once if nt all. Besieged in
British legation. No government at
Peking except military officers, who are
determined on tho destruction of foreign
ors."
It is also said that among tho ]>apera
! of tho viceroy at Tien Tsin was fouud a
receipt for 100 taels paid to tho Boxer*
for tho bend of Major Waller of tho
i United States marines, who was killod ^
i at tho tirst lwutlo of Tieu Tsin. The
1 Hov. Dr. Evans, an English missionary, V
searched tho yaroen of tho Tien Tsim
viceroy and found in his private paper*
full accounts of tho doings of the foreiga M
dririnu ?' ? ? with lists of
llieir killed and wounded. lie also found
promises of pensions to the families of
all slain Boxers. He found receipts for
arms and ammunition from each village.
This is proof or the official nature of tne
Boxer movement nnd also of the treachery
of some ono in tho ranks of the allies.
The Chinese left '>,000,000 fnels in
the treasury in Tien Tsin. '
There arc yo,(RH) troops at Tang Tsnn
under General Snug, 40,000 at Piotssng
under General Tung Full Sinug, 40,0(10
at Poking already and more arriving
daily, and <>0,000 iu camp 20 miles west
of Tieu Tsin.
ASSAULTED BY A NEGRG.
Young I>ady Outraged and Beaten
Into Insensibility.
Atlanta, Aug. 7.?A ncgrp brutally
assaulted nnd noarly mnrderod Jkftss Ids|
Euzer, at Mclvors" station, qp the Wesr
tern nnd Atlautio railroad, about 10 t su
miles from the city, late last afternoon, || I
The young lady was returning homo i
after a visit to friends and was met in i J
lonely plnoe on a public road by the no- 1 \
gro. He beat her almost into insensi- . \
bility and left her for dead. '
Sho. was barely able to reach home j
and tell tho story of the crime. I
The affair caused the greatest excite- t
meat. Messages were sent to Atlanta 1
for bloodhounds. After considerable 1
delay a pack of dogs was secured and ?
put on the trail. '
Miss Kuzer is tho 20-year-old daugh- |
ter of Taylor Enzer, a farmer, who is I'
highly esteemed by the peoplo of Mo- 1
Ivors and the adjacent towns. -?k
PINCH MAY^ PROVE FATAL. ^ I
Matthews lin* l^ose liis Arm and May |
Lose His Life, . |
Rock Hii-i>, S. 0., Aug. 7.?S. Angus- 1
t us Matthows of Ebenezer mot with an 1
accident some two weeks ago, as a re- 1
suit of which he lost his right arm and
will in all probability lose his life.
In handling a pick he pinched the skin
between tho thumb and forefinger. It
was at first not regarded as serious, but
in a few days tho swelling and pain became
so great that it was decided to amputate
the arm nt tho shoulder. This
was done, but there appoar* tq be little)
hope of tfye recovery of tho patient. *
Eire Kuglng In Yellowstone Parif.
fiKLEXS, Mon., Ang. 7,?The big fire
that is raging in Yellowstone National ''
park is being fought hy every soldief i
in the park and all the men engaged in
road work. Deputy United States Marall,.
1 TaMr --- ----- - -
... u.?i.n,.u(|niiu nits rtunriiwi irom
there and who reported the Are, said
that when ho left it was reported that
the tire had extended for a distance of
10 miles and was still spreading.
Amnesty For Political Offenders.
Lima, Pern, via Gai.vestox, Ang. 7.?
Congress has declared full amuosty for
nil political offenders.
All men of gctiius nre said to have &
?yea elc?\,r, Blow moving nod bright.
This Is the eye which Indicates mental
iblllty of some kind, it doesn't matter
ir hat.
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