The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 07, 1900, Image 2

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laii?I The store that is i chandise SHOES. AW* n i*o r<M i'or f 11 4 * < *<>B21 I !!?? "\ F?^ tli<* pi'icos.iire ri DRY GOODS. Our l)ii)er is now'in tlic Ni these now goods urrive wo 1 To make thorn go wo have < o(>-ineh French Ginghams IJO-inoh French (linghams l5()-inch Organdie/ were... Corded Novelties and Dim A big lot of White Goods These are bargains for you CLOTHING. Our fall and winter stock \ out. A few more of those fitted. HITT T Tl\TT^T>\7r lVllJUJUllYl^JLY I . This department will ho in Now York preparing to ma Remember we guai /nrxm. Town and County. ,, v t";n inmg l.u Additional Local News. ?."?- 11 > buildings, i IOi'KIS <111(1 Crowded Over From Local Pages, will sell 011 my home A Pleasant Occasion. L'iron. We have been handed an invitation to a recital given September Jlrd, by the pupils of Miss Black's muse pjtatjnn 1 school, at Blacksburg, S. 0. .Judging 1 from the program it must have been state of So quite an enjoyable occasion for all ' County those who were so fortunate as to be jASOV present. Among the performers on that occasion wo see the name of Mrs. F. H. Harris, in severul of the dill:- hereas, cult musical selections, Mrs. liar- 0 ? . . , . , . tiation on ris is a charming and popular young yj j matron, possessed of an excellent These an musical talent. We hope Forney monisli all will allow her to honor Lid in with a creditors of visit soon. tec-asxl, tl m m me, in the ADVERTISED LETTERS. Jlsuiay of Remaining in the Poet Office at tie Union, F. C., for the week ending ba it-ftinhfcr 4. 1900- i~. - ? ' . ,, K'l'UlUMl. i> R Campbell (liven ui Mr J E CarU r 4 th tlay ot Mrs W A Clii e Mr B >b Collii a Mrs L zzie LVr l9 [' . s.j* Mr H W Gossip Mr J L Gault _ Mrs flattie A Giln er Mis" Sal lie Gregory Mr John H Ilumpl ries By instrn Mr A'vin If lights a" precinct Mi. Ma-y I,by ^.V'7!:' H Mikk R.??a I trefeier at Un Mr II J Jones Ittih of ~ej Lula Johnson stite and o Mrs John M King county chai Mr J L Long bu-tan aa t:?; At lt*H I-)olltH Jj H'g j j j Mis K lar Lurch Mrs R A Tillman Sep'. 1. 1 R E T"r?er Miss flattie I'ainer NOTI Miss Nona R ce / / >\ The Hem Plian v n,u ii in ivico I . Mis? J (I Sturk Mr S'.in 11r him n ||lt|||( Mr Wm C Smith I pf.-einet cli; Mr William Talbert county cm Dave White 1,1 Dnion 5?p Persons calling for the above leters will pleaae my it advertised, and Sept. l will be required to pay one cent /or their delivery. J. c. Hunter, P. M. Valuable * Tin res< BARBECUE. .'IlT We wi I ?ive a 11 iM-class 1 ?; 11 ? ? tie in s< a* I r'V;l the I unn It" i d nir on Main sheet near I J\ court hou<e. < n Tie-sday, the day - f the I '* second ptinary e ectioii. I PdO*lt, CiilEOOHY tV GAULTi 1 rATCH??Ew inequaled for good mer= and Sow prices. 4oi> ing si big >ilii|>uioiit of* Slioos vintoi*. r) he ,^3:<;es are good and orthen markets prepairng tor the coining season. He fore ivil1 have to sell a lew odds and ends in suminer goods. ^ handed some prices like these: j' were 20c now 15c. " were 25c now 18c. 20c now 15c. ities w< re 15o now 10c. were 23c now ' 20c. vill he complete. We will ln;e the very latest things ?4.08 suits left. Come and get one while you can he \ charge of Miss Cotes again this season. She is now in ike her department the most attractive store in town. rantee satisfaction to all. 1 /~// *? //// FOR SALE. AN ORDINANCE four hui.dted acres ot hue Authorizing the Issue of ThLtyihl m one tract, suuicieiit lor ? . ,, ,, ,, ise farms will, the m ecssaiy fivc Thousand Dollars Coupon ilso dwelling house wiili sevin Bonds. stove room attached, which 1 veiy reasonable to ins. It is Wlicreap, at au election held on place - miles southeast ot 423rd day of August, 1900, a img rrity C C ^M-T'ir (1 Lhc qialihtd electors of the town ! ' ' 1 ( fj Union, fcouih Curolim, votid in ~~ ! favor of the isuio of thirty live thouto Kindred and Creditors. saad dollars of oujuu bonds, as tei l'o.rti iu tie petition feigned by a ] uth Carolina, ) msj irity if the freeholders of said 1 ot I mon, j town. Now, therefore, M. Okf.i :it, Ls(? , I koijatk it ordained, by the Mayor and I t" Aldernun, if the town of Uaiou in ? I-. M. 1 an lias made suit cullllC!i assembled, and t>y authority | ant turn letters ot ndiiinus- , .. , . < ./ . , r s the estate and elTects of Mrs j of ta,lie' tliat thLirl>' thuU",,li dul * % deceased. i l*'"^ t>t coupon bonds be i-sued by the | % therefore, to cite : n 1 ad- j town of Uuion, S. u ,h Carolina, in de* I and singular the 1 indr? d and | .mmuialioua of one thousand dollars, 8 the sai 1 Mis. M. I . tinge, I j- h?e hundred dollars or oile hun | (' llmrof,ljUar;; to.b1,1^ued l,y ll,u I J. 11 , South Carolit a, on the 1*1 Oltsik and fretsurer, ot eaid | Sipleudier, next, alter pub- town, to meet the c s; of a sewerage leof, at 11 o'clock in the hue- sysem fjr eaid town. Hiid bonds to 1 iow cans*', if any they h ive. otar interest at six par cent, per aild administration should no. uum> aniipiyabi, ljrty ycar8 ;iUer ?iu? i??wi ? .i <i.s. i date, with nriviletro ot re-demotion i..., . ,,.j IIIUKI ?<iin rv.n um | * " . 4 September. alter twenty jears trom dale. Jason M. Gkeei:, Done aiid rat.fi.d by the Town Probate J nd^e. (Jouuoil ustemblei this 3rJ.diy oi .1 oil tlio Till clay of Sept Sepiomber, A. D 1'JOU LNION 1 dies. v K Diil?AS,f Aitea-: Mayor Pro Tein. NOTTfJP AlWUI B| JMOIIGfc. CJerk aud Tftl.8 r iction from Slate Cnmmitlci ? cbaiimen are instructed U? " * ' Inbt together and eh ct dele- H H I O I/O! in coun'y convention to In K re 11 , |\/V C on. s. C., on Tlitir.-day tin uuiu,vu' x, it. 11)00, to elect delegates to iinsies>ional convention. ?|si nni Ai/rtii iman, and transact any ollit-i DD||^L(x!|i at may come Ud'oio it. L) l\ I U rVvJi. 1 J. 1'. SA It TO It, , vw kins, Co. Chairman V a? :,u BRICKS!!!1 cerepublicans. For sale at ibliran voters of Un on pie- 11 ieby notified and rnj'iesLed rfe The Rodger Brick Works. S iiirntan ami delegates to tin ventinn which will convent W> dm. UNION, S C. it. 11. JfoixiKli, < I., in. W. R. SMITH'S COLLEGE, LCXINGTON, KV., a (5. II. Jo.M?, ?>i ft. Is where mar>:\wuftg?m{m, after Investing from $65 >> to $90 for tultiortNls>arJr^tc?^hiue been educated hi for positions a* tlooM^cjvrs, Stenographers, Teleg- ft _ . _ ? C ! raphers, and now rtccffefrom JpoiNoJi.soo salary 1>i R e 31 hstdte iCr O3.0. per year. Kentucky! University DipwVna awarded (] ... . , his graduates. ItiijCoHcKpTcceltcd Mcdilsat two J*1 IfIII 0 iU.l1 ailjt'inint? 1.11 ?I ?. World's n*positioiAili(K|rcfers to thousnnds<tf>rfir<i ^ Ull'ilVll and <*i jhly-nillt' .U'lVS ccssful graduates. N<\J5k^?t this cheapo't /nd (J 1 Ml'S. \\ III. M IIOIO will be most Influential College. ^N^Sjjcatlon. Caiylhls w ((' sal '. A pp'v (O I'illicr out for reference. Head advertisem^htjjpr partlc* j( il FOSTKU 1 i- ., ,, ulars address only VV. R. 5rnith, Lexington, Ky. Ki ' . . ' . . ' r I llloll. S. I ,. .M. I A1. It 1 ' ' 11" * w W. Sham>, Columbia, S. C. iSubacribe lor Ihe liiiiew. I THIS 53 THE ?TO ENJOY-.awn Swings, Piazza Chairs and Piazza Shades, Hosquit* \\ o arc closing out these goods way under tii we are going to close out a lot of Jardiners and of Furniture, including a lot of lire and folding WE MUST HAVE For other goods and we are going to get rid of if we have to give them away. Don't he surprh the foresight take advantage of this offer and goods at one half the price you will have to pay our display of goods next week and note the pri Bailey Furniture & ASK YOUii GliOCJ 1X>H WHITE ROCK OR QUEEN OF THE VALLEY FL ^ ^ You take no risk. EVERY SACK GUARANT1 To jjjive perfect satisfacti If not YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. HAMES & LIPSOOft ENROUTE TO WEST VII ^ --v < *7-'" Mr. Uryun Makes Uriel' Sp< uuesvillc and Cn nihil Y/CGiT.i Cambridge, O., Sept. 4.?RI found several hundred people cCwC.3. him whou he arrived at Zauesi this morning. The train earr H IT-a v; rr?*?T 7 F-r 5 H'lllPa' to destination in West Virp SiCVCiy r ?i llltl ' n flvo jriinut < St.p ?t Hint polu i .....rh.r. ~ . ~ thouM have a copy oi wlion there were lota I calls for A . r r t deutinl candidate. In respons< J Wood's AlStUmn u3s?iO?i?J GI f demands Mr. Ilrynn appenrc * j rear platform of the sleeper. QCCRQ ?Kift for a speech alternated to the cLtuo Aril} LnK'.rj : to slmko hnmls. Mr. Bryau 3 For P-Il Denting. Ittellsaliabout \ laughingly that he could no S ' y ^ ; with both requests, but ho cti 5 GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, !? doing so, for ho grasped a lar^ S of outstretched hands, and win 4 rlairy, or o IfiiCi V viCh, , process of doing so, proceeded i Crimson ClOYST, : brief talk to the people who stoc ' \ !* waiting. Too speech was inf > VVnCtil, !- partly reminiscent, bat jndgin ?rut? clC. !l applause it was greatly enjovcii At Cambridge Mr. llryan al j it .iIpo piws <ioscri:cio!>s. v<-.a l.pti'fHV-i (, to a good crowd. He snggo<toi | m 'nVJ ^roj.^ihoi ^ her of questions to be put to 1 can sown to ndvantaKe in the Fell g cans. froA'"write V.'.r Vt r.nd'pr'i'ces of"ury L Stockholders' Meetinj Seeds or Seed Grain required. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept. T. W. WOOD & SONS, stockholders of the Western 11 crcnQVTN Alabama met at the general *'ie company liero today. The Richmond, tho president ami directors was ya, which tho following is a s tiross earnings, $099,745.54; expenses, $477,819.88; tuxes, % total operating expenses and tas 512. 10; net earnings, $232,'228.8< income, $42,509.88. Total incoi 798.21. LUiSU-U ICS i \J ,"i ; ..... Doors Open Kli-e on Itul 'uriner uml Ilis Tenia Cremated In an CROCODILE HlVKU VaI.LF.Y, Underground I< ire. General Bnllcr today roconnoi Raleigh, Aug. 2s. Dr. Wihiam R. Boer position iu tho mountains >npehart of tDo state board of agricul- j,,rr Leydonburg. General B lire, has arrived hero fronj Bertie county 2,000 burghers had previously j tul says the fire in Hvde county eon- forces holding the pass. Tl im.es and is destroying trees and soil. ?^rA wit{1 "V L '?? ,To:"* he soil is nentv and burns like tinder. continuously all day long, ih One farm, valued at $10,000, is so lm<l few Gl^ltlosurned away t.mt it is not now worth Admiral Pcnderainn R w l(x>. The firo is burning far under- n _ ? eath the surface in hi any places. Berlin, Sept. 4. Rmperor Dr. Capobart is informed tlmt as a has conferred tbo order of the 1 inner was driving along a highway on Admiral Pendemnnii, con le fire-undermined soil gave way und< r t 0 German squadron in the fa lm and ho and his horse, fnl liig into the forvicos ho has rendered in ae nery jut, were burned to death. The smoke extends many miles at sea Charleston's Census, nd by obsenring tbo light at Oregon ... . ? , . ilet has caused two wrecks in a fort- Washington, Sept. 4.-Tho ight. Charleston, S. C., is given i ~ ? against 54,955 in 1899. This Pile of Human H >ncs. * i ?- ? ir.-aso of 8o2, or l.oo per cent. St. Augustine, Ha., Aug. 28. Rather ??criuuiis oceiipy a in gruesome and Interesting discovery Berlin, Sept. 4.?An oflicinl 'as recently made ht ISspanita. A little from Taku uiim nucos tho re< [>v went home with a hone ho had . , ? ? TJ , . . , mud. Upon investigation a pil , of telegram there from Peking, dt ones and skulls was discovered a shut 25, ^syiug thcGerinnn troops lu istance from tho surface of tho ground. possession of a hill within tho rom tho heap 15 well preserved skulls city. ore taken. It is believed that they an- Dividend <?r fjtgO Per Shi 10 bones of soino of tbo Huguenots, a ? ~ , ho were massacred somewhere in that hoston, Sept. 4. ibe direct. Kjality by the Spaniards. One of the Ofllumet and Hekla Mining tulls was fractured, but the others today declared a dividend of ere in a good state of preservation. share. MONTH Reclining- Hammocks, a Netting, Etc. io regular price. Next week siuuds and many odd pieces screens. * THE SPACE. - 1 * .1 . il ' . 1 tnem in tue next tnirty aavs s'etl if your neighbors who have supply themselves with these when vou want them. Notice iecs. FOR CASH ONLY. ; Lumber Co. ,?! KENTUCKY MINERS 1K! OUT; WORKS CLOSED i Will Remain Idle Until an ^ Agreement Is Reached. .OUR. i I NEW WAGE SCALE AT ISSUE I ! i Stated That Six Missing Cotnpisnlei Have Acceded to the Demand* of thl 1 Union?Woodworker.* Are on Strike, i tilusswork* to Returns Operations. j MiDDi.Esnouo, Sept.. 4.?Coal oporn? C pi tors and miuors representing the ifid? -* dlnsboro district met last night at tl. i I Middlesboro hotel in nil effort to renc'i ' agreement as to tho wage scale for tkl ! ensuing year. Tho result of tho meeton, ing was not given out, but it is said n I agreement was reached and that thi ' miners will stop work until Sept. 10, ! when tho Coal Crook conference occurs.^ i The miners of tho Excelsior mines in | this district have already stopped work. | The operators in tho Pinovillo district liavo gran tod their men an iucroaso and sr t-v there will bo no strike in that region. j Six MinoiSlgn the Scale. ??? MmDi.n.sBOUo, Kv.f Sept. 4.?Thomal McCrnekon, secretary and troasuror o! RGINIA. tlie United .Aline Workers' union,'tulay gave out a statement hero in which hi leches u! ol:iintc<l that he had received notice thaj six mining companies in the Jellico disr. Bryan triet have agreed to grant tho demand I awnitiii'1 m'nors relative to tho new scale nud ... that tho miners who arc now out will alio early immediately return to work. ring him " pun mad i Will Ilcsiimr Operations, t and t! a PiTTsnuito, Sept. 4.?Efforts aro being .standstill mndo by tho American Windowglnsl the pies- COmpauy to start its factorios regardless ^ to tkesi , , ,, . , ? d on th i ?t *"? trouble wnh tho flattcners and The calia cutters over the wage scale. Officials of demands the combine report that work was re? declared Rnnu,d today at tho factories nt Dunt complv kirk, Greenneld, Iud., Newcastlo, Hazelimo near hur>t- and Coydersport, Pa. The Phi'ipl e number Plont this city started up tonight id ile in tho tho plants nt Arnold and Jeann a, to make a ^a-> ,mYO been orderod to resume opera* id eagerly tious tomorrow. innai and Woodworkers Strike. l7 " t L Chicago, Sept. 4.?Tho Woodworkers' !so spoko union wont on a striko today against i a num- several 0111 ploying linns, but the official! Rapubli* Gf the organization aro hoiieful that ths strike will not beeoino general. When f. the men went to work today thoy car. ried with thein an agreement providing " for an 8 lionr day. Throe lirnis signed ailway 01 nnd tj10 men wont to work, while two offices <1 others refused, whereupon tlio men loft report ol t'10 premises. Nino lirnis signed tho received, agreement last week. iintmarv: _ ojHTfttiug May Knter t lie Steel TJiuliiesit. ' :10,202.7s; Chicaoo, Sept. 4. ? Tho American if' Otl^'r a!,<* ^'ro company of New Jersey no $"4 i un^er consideration plans for sb i erection of an immense Bessemer plant at Waukcgau, ills., with a capacity of 1,000 tons a day, to cost ?1,000,00* If Sept. 4.? the plans are carriod out tho company tored th i will become n factor in tho structiiifc) , , steel business, overlook othft and T<? '.'tiscuo the Miners. joined tho San Francisco, Sept. 4.?Tho trnns* .J 1" wiK Pi P?rt being hurriedly prepared e BritUa '( r *lor ,r*P to ^omo bring out dosti* i tnto prospectors before the digging? ** ? closed in by iou for tho winter. Sht trdod. will bo ready for sailing in a week. ^ Williftni Drowocil at Tybee. Fted Eaglt Savannah, Aug. 28.?W. O. Bowden, Wg lniftiidiiifi % planter residing iienr Colnmbns, was 1ES drowned in the mrf at- f?K??. t? -? _ ?v m.j uuiii jx)\v(ion union. ail(j ^ia brother-in-law, R. E. Waller, came to tho city and went to Tybee. ^ Rowden went in bathing, but Waller rocensus ol m^ined on tho bonch. He onld not at 55,807, Bwini a stroke and a stro ,, ebb tide was is an in* running at the time ..Jowdcn got beyond his depth an,' mado n hard fight to ll# got back to shore. In a few minntes he . became exhausted and disappeared from dispatch yiew -eipt of a ?? ?? . , , Osage and Kuw Census. , < ited Aug. ave taken Outiiime, O. T.t Aug. 28.-Tht, census j ? imperial tho Osago and Kaw reservations, Sm* just completed, shows tho following: iST Total Osagoa in 1000,),78-1; total iu 189ft. 1,708; increase, 15. Full bloods, 866; ^ urs of tho mixed blood-, 91 7; number of females, Bfln company 8S9. Total Kaws in 1900, 217; total itf> JHj |ja tx,f 1890, 208; increaso, 9; number full bloods^ w--, ( i 97; inixod bloods, 120; females, 89. ^ f '