The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 14, 1900, Image 5
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RETURNED FROI\
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I have some^rices that wi
THE NATIVE!
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you ever saw.
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^ THIS SPACE NEXT
WEEK.
M. W. BOBO
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' ^ ;flrnnif!S llxcctiiivc Committee's Jicph\
T A^-jl The Democratic ICxecutive Committer
met at Unit n at lO:t>0 a. in.. Sept. loth.
iflttik9 nv tntitppqi aRnnT TOWN lt't'O. 11 e tabulation of returns was
.<998 OF 1MLRLS1 AB0U1 TOWh. aw(1 the foljowillK candidates were
declared to be the nominees:
... _ ? . ... ? , A. Cole Lvles, House of Representa
<MWray. of Yorkvdle, spent tivos J 1 1
V days in our town this week. 1 ,; Ji,rank 1Vak(l Cler). Qf CouiL
flHnit Sam June's lecture Oct. T. .1. Heicnhaugh, County Supervisor.
, att&'Scond Methodist Church. F:IV,\ County Auditor.
... I. M Mobley, County Commissioner.
. ?IfW^HMUuion's citizens went up to out, Commissioner elected, the two
sat Springy early Sunday, and spent a next highest Jos. A. lietsill and J. A
trsaut day & the Springs. Chamliers, will be candidates for County
*>*2]EsHSf ? Commissioner in the third primary,
IflfttttUe Nicholson nt,<l son have "h'.:h will iy hchl W^nesday. SeptemiuDBB9Kv?.
o mAnn.io f . iw. her Jotli, 1 (JUO. Managers or the last
mm/niiTr primary will conduct this the third.
L'leiise call for boxes 011 Saturday 22nd
parties holding coupons for China or Monday, 2llh Sapt.
wJ ware will please presciit and get v. bat J. W. OBBBR,
Ift ' raey caji ior. 1'urceu v^asm 1*0. county v. i minium.
Miss Est^llc 7* oster lias returned f.oni rvrn v t^w Gi>i?rv^^
a pleasant visit of two weeks to relatives UMO* A*D GLI^R SPRINGS
and friends in Spartanburg. II<ROA f> C OMPANY
Purcell bits just received another ship- Schedule Effective Sept. u, njoo.
ment of China to be given away. . .T
Train No. 15 leaves
Purcell is selling goods cheaper than Union Milll Station 0:30 a. in.
anybody and gives you a nice piece of Arrives Buffalo 0:4*2 a. in
China ware with every dollar purchase. Train Xo. 10 leaves
The Rev .Tames Russell will conduct . . 111'
the Sabbath morning services in the l'res- /^nves Union . till Station l?:2i p.m.
byterian church next Sunday. All are tram Ao.l< leaves
invited. Union Mill Station .?:00 p. m.
: . Arrives Buffalo 5:12 p. m.
| Miss Maggie Ilair stopped a few days Train Xo. IS leaves
this week in Union to visit her brother, Buffalo 0:15 p.m.
L Dr. I. M. Ilair. She was returning to Atrivw Union Mill Station 0:27 p. m.
B . . . , . ? . ~ All Trains Daily Except Sunday.
W her school in Gainesville, Ga. __ . - , * v, ' ?
w _ _ The Union and Glenn Springs ltauMr.
D. A. J. Sullivan, of New road Co., is now prepared to handle all
York, spent a week with his friend, Mr. passenger and freight business between
\ Newton Walker, on Church street, He Union and Buffalo. All freight for Buffi
returned home Monday. falo wjn ]M. handled either from the
Miss Snvder, the popular Milliner of Southern Railway depot or from the
.. Tj i \ , ,,i , , iww. Union Cotton Mill Station, 'tickets to
the Racket Store, has returned to her jjllffa|0 wju ^ sold at the Union Cotton
post and will soon have her line display Mill Station. We now have a drat class
of new hats for the winter trade on ex- passenger coach in operation,
hibition. Miss Tlieopa Sartor' will assist T.C.Duncan, Geo. M. Wright,
her in the Millinery Ddpartmeut this President, ^ Gen 1 Manager.
bC'liissM. coats and Mr. w. p. "'iiom Citation to Kindred and Creditors
ton have both returned from the North, _ .. ~ 77 %
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where they have been selecting goods. County of Union. J
Mr. riiomson buying a geneial stock for jjy jASOX m. Gukeu, Esq., Pkobati
? ?_ iU .1 oG.rn n?..l i 1
IllH U1HLUIUULII Ul'l'rli iiiiciiL oujir, nun .IL'DdlS.
Miss Coates selecting a flue line of hats, Whereas, Tt. A. Kitchen has made
JB ribbons, trimmings, etc., for the fall su.t to ma to grant him Letters of Ad
W millinerv rena-tment of s one ministration on the Estate of and effect^
miinnery cepa.tmeni or anno. of ,Ianna j 0vvens< deceased.
Snowed Under These are, therefore, to cite and ad
raonish all and singular the kindred am
_ creditors of the said Ilanna J. Owens
The game of ball last Monday, between deceased, that they bo and appear, beUnion
and Sardis, on the Union diamond fore me, in the Court of l'robate, to tx
was an awfully onesided affair. Union held at Union C. 11. South Carolina, or
?i?o uofotnnat ily ^short 4 of iu re- tat?
gular men and had to pick up to fil. in. forenoon, to show cause, if any the]
^ TI19 constquense was almost, a freeze out, liave, why the said administration shouli
^ hot as the weather was, for the Union not be granted^
nine. Tlie score at the wind-up stood 10?[lv,en u|*der my hand and seal Llii
? T. ?r .a m. a * r .. l^tli day of September, Anno Domini
^ Saidis 32 Union b. That is perfectly 190() Jason M. Greer,
< - awful. The bo>s probably did not fee- Probate Judge.
like they were even being interested' Published on 1 he 14th day of Septeiri
Try something a little tofter next timei berLlt)00, in the Union Times,
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On the On tig.
Mr. K. F.Johns, of Sautir, LmHig!;' o
i Ed Peake, couvivt*>d of .?! ';?:n?;? liv
lars and fifty cents from Frank C?i> T oy.
He was sentenced top-yn'm- . i imi i
dollars or 30 days on th - t h t a g.r :;'i"
went with the Rang. l!o wo. li : d before
Magistrate B. G. (Jrrgoiy, of San- '
tuc.
, Getting Fixed.
in a letter received from ouririMid.
ZCl. Mr. O. II. Burkett, Superintendent of
the Cotton Seed Oil and Mam ian > i <:
Company, of Anderson, he a s that lie
is getting things rapidly ii apt- ;n,?I
M will have all the maehiiu iy ! a>>ve
#1 mentioned mill up and in p ady
r I to begin mashing seed in al six
weeks.
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TO THE DEAF. i
A Itich ladycuicd of h< d? -?fi.
noises in the lead by Dr. N '
Artificial Ear Drum*. j:av . b to ^
his Institute, so that deaf ? copY ;
to procure the ear Drums may lain'; in
free. Address No. 12.00-f, Tho Ni? 1
son Institntp 7SII 1'in-liiIi \ vn V
York, U. S. A.
Gone to Clcmson.
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The Union com lyconti;.
_ son boys have cone back i<> i .1
* studies at this famous ii si. .1 .... '
Messrs. lien Tinsley, N< v!?. .
I q and Charley Ilicks 1. l't M? ;
lo other boys leaving a lev.
We are sorry to see the U-ys have, i.m
hope they will all make good re ad (! .
year.
Picnic at llebron, ;
hJ* A picnic was given by the M-1 t
Sunday School last Frida;, 1 w: ?
it was enjoyed to the fullr.-t 1 * ' b\ L'
the large crowd present. The
neighborhood is famous for :s ,
and they always have v? v
It is a great pleasure to attend pic.'e c
in this section. We arc so: rv < c: : d t,
not go. Those, who were tlare. m. ' a
there was plenty and to spare <d go d
things to eat, and we know its so.
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School Opens Monday. i;
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The Graded Saliool of this vi-- y
open Monday, September, 17. '1> lowing
corps of teaehersavill haw< ha:
of the schools this year: For sc' > No.
1?Prof. Davis Jeffries, Sep* . N A.
>W. Dowry, Mrs. G. II. Cent. ,
Ethelind (ioss, Miss Alba W.. Mr . v
N. M. Linder and Miss Can ie iaid. ..
M For School Mo. 2?Mrs. Julia Thomas. .
Mrs. Sarah MeCubbins and Mi ?.Jib* 1
Hamilton. A full attendance of pupils I
is anticipated for the coming season.
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AV. T. Beat.y & Co. is the style of the j
new Dry Goods 11 rm of Union. }
formed. The linn is coinp cd
Messrs. AV. T. Beaty and F. G. An
They will continue to handle a fall
of everything usually to bo found i:
first-class Dry Goods', Clothing, Xot. . (
:,js Shoes and Gent's Furnishings 5tore.
tr> They are poind to do a strictly ?
Ireiglusiuess. AVe besi>ealc for- tin ni a ii
BulTalo, vMronage. Look for their ad. in
tiinity offeieaES next week.
they will have v. . m, a
ities. which will t t
hauls by wagon to *ettoe Resetted.
George M, Wright, ,pIMKs.
popular General .nana ?n)of hl,t . . \
of able assistants, will f. , , f : ,, of
the road receive the h(. xichol (>n o
!M The p!,Sier?'Train isV1*1.n'? hdVV "/\ '
Capt. J. ^ b
railroad conductor. His <S , , ^ .
passengers will be used exclK ' 1 j . a
regular fare passengers and not' , : ' '' i
laborers. See schedule in thisi fe li
Petit 'Jurats, September \
\sn.vuon. (j
FIRST WEEK. j .1
i Y^smnrli'in W T \fi*K issin ^
John W Howard I. Rodger
\V W West II G Bailey \
RSMcDaniel BeeGregoiy K\ ]'} :i
TH Hawkins J C Betenbanglk *
J I) Hancock liobt Trammell.'.^: i
J l) Mobley J 13 Porter 1
J E Mabry Eugene Thomas! v; .. i
Wiley Goodwin J W Crawford V
M 13 Lee 11 13 Goings I.1."1/''1 0
s L Ducket 1 L Boiio J ,M.
J E Sprouse It N Sprouse
Jas Levister P M Cohen
J M Bennett W T Edwards / '/ 1 ;
A shin ore vanderfordT J II Smith, 1 I
Geo II Oetzel S J Davis
Joseph Bailey It S Wilson t : l*
G T Kitchens E 1' Xorman/
SECOND WEEK. A,,
j M C Deaver T K Foster*
I Jno T Burgess A 1' 11 Will
I Thus Kelly J C KilwardsV^l'.1'*' ':;
I Oliver Eaves J M O'Shields^ idudc <?
IJ O Harris G Garner \Y V . i
: W A E Black 11 I> West U-v km?iI
Jas II Tweed Jas Cook ) ;m in.v
| L E Hodge Walter Sander^.
It S Hardy G M Fowler //\y 0l'*
Sam'l Garner G L Inman // 'VT,'' '
! Alt Lane Jno Foster . >Jdi c i1
1> L McLaughlin J D Epps. Ji/ j
i Arthur Hawkins Jno W Palm* desu"
J 13 Richards It J Kirby f w ?W-> lluV'
II R Wilbura J S Welch /-to serve n.>
c J It Ilaney Wm Little# ve.
C C Fowler . II C Little/lly,
> Pinl/ flmmor .Inn V fiul rESliAUOll*
!j Fine Seed*w/..?<oI
t i 1 t oon, who hat beei
1 nave Oil iihihi lOBntry sevcnxl cliOs
- bushels of Fine See<'J?yed lil9
J | the best on the mark/3J^^\P rinv a c?m
r raised on niy farmh would lrwe burn
'I vHn,ina',
1 r llltz and I he Proli-ar, which was said '
| Address me at Mf "'fSTLS^a
s r* r t> failed to fruit on a
b- ?J. B. BI/ weather, nnd while t
37-tf. 1 aud well limbed, tin
J half do/en boles on 1
If you want, the new/ . The cotton C"?H 1
while It is hot stuff sf 19 viry ^oomy ind?
Union Times. />nff to bo some rood l>ri
V this fall, watch our \
>'t be in any great hurrj
lon to market.
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Cutting Scrape,
A'-n'tin:* scrape occurred at on ? I"
>111 L'overty Flat Saturday afto r:
> n. From what we can learn the at cems
to have been without provo?'
i<?l. 11 seems tint Mr. Ike l'alrn <;r
vis laviiitj some words with another
it in. and a uojrro employed in the stable
ii ;yu in me Harness room, wuere ,"\ir.
'.iini v was standing, ami spoke sojm.!iing
to a negro outside as lie passed
,,'n.!i\ rainier attacked the uegrn
. '1 a knife and made an ugly fash
' eie pis chest, and practically across his
. inch. The negro ran onf and he :an
> throw rooks at Palmer. l'almer was
i< .Ud, and ilia negro was taken to a
> tor who sewed up Hie wound. Some
went on Palmer's hind, and i. .>
aid thai Palmer was not free half ?:i !
i .1 before he was raising another d.s- :
urb'.iice over about the factory hill, j
le, however, eluded lite police who wont ,
ler him and skipped out.
VRfcCK AND RUIN IN GALVESTON.
\'utcrs of Gulf nud Buy Bone, i
Moved Together and Met Over
City.
1! ufctou, Tex., Sept. 10.?Mr.
ti j'isril Spillauc. a well known ncwep_.
:.:un and day correspondent ?,f
Associated I'reis i;i that city, v. 1 j >
. cIim! Ilotistou today, after a t i>\ blj
xpe i ace, gives the following nc
on' Of the disas'tr at Gai\ a to; :
4 Ono of the most awfi 1 tiagedie - oi
aodcra limes has visited Galvcsloa.
.'he ciiy is in ruins and tho dead will
timber r,ae thousand. I am just 1'ioin
he city, having been commissioned i y
lio mayor and citizen's committee to
cL in touch with the ouiside world i
ud eppoM for help.
il vision was the nearest p int rt
diici. work'ug telegraph instruments
oil Id he found, tho wires as well as
early all tho buildings between here
ud tho Gulf of Mexico being wrecked.
Wl,r.~ r mn ri..i??* - ---<
ii mv.ua iv.il vim vcvjiuii anurtiy ociure
0 ju yesterday the people were organic
1 fir the prompt burial of the dead,
i-fri'iution of food and all necessary
for't liter a period of disaster.
The storm began at 2 o'clock S.'.trd:y
morning. Previous to that a
:'vf dorm i ai been raging in th.
u!f and the tide was very high. The
tin \ at first came from the north and
a.-3 in direct opposition to the i' vcj
roin the gulf. While the stonu in
he tirsl part piled the water upon the
each sido of the city, tho north wind
died the water on the bay part of the
ity.
About noon it became evident that
he city was going to be visited with
ii.der. Hundreds of residences
1 i'g the beach front were hurriedly
bandoued, tho families fleeiug to the
v t liings ia the higher portions of the
ity;
Very few if any buildings escaped
i jury. There is hardly a habitable
ry house in the city. When the pcoL
who had escaped death went out
,t daylight to view tho work of the
em pest and tho Hoods they saw tho
in. it horrible sights imaginable. In
he tnree blocks from Avenue X to
t.venue P in Trowont street I saw
ight bodies. Four corpses were in
so yard.
Too whole of the business front for i
hr.o blocks in from the gulf was i
tripped ofevery vestige of habitation, '
he dwellings the groat bathing estab- {
Uhmeuts, the Olympia and every |
tructurc having either been carried j
at to sea or ita ruins piled in a pyra* \
iiid far in the town, according to the ;
.igaries of the tern peat.
The Orphan's Iiome, Twenty-first j
ir.ct and [Avenue M., fell like a hous.t I
i cards. How many dead children !
ad rofugoea are in the ruiu3 cannot, i
^ascertained.
Oi'the Dick in St. Mary's Infirmary
gethcr with the attendants only
ight are understood to have been
rved.
The Old Woman's Home on Uosen:urg
avenue collapsed and the Iioseuv.irg
tchool house is a mass of wreckgo.
The Bull high school is but an |
mpty shell, crushed and broken. |
livery church in the city, with possi)'y
one or two exceptions is in ruins.
At the forts nearly ail the soldiers
ire reported dead, they h'hviu"
^.^^'^olocCTt'ora the tempest
wjj^nnlfrom end to end isin
,'.he L!Lz but Piling ? ?> lhe
nunc. ?. o
wreck cf great warehouses remain,
i he elevators lost all their superworks
and their rocks are damaged hy water.
The l't'a saviug station at Fort Point
: was carried away, the crew being
sw ;>L across the bay 14 mile3 to Texai
t ity.
The shore at Texas City contains
enough wreckage to rebuild tho city
Ivgnt persons who wero awopt acios
the l^.y during the storm were picke
i up there alive. Five corpses wei
i.l'o picked up. There were thn
! i'.i p.'.itiej in Texas City. In additio
11 > the living and tho dead which tl
i.torm cast up in Texas City, caskc
and Cjilia3 fiom one 01 mo
;' ! i:i Galveston were being fished out
" ' tho water there yesterday.
The cotton mills, the bagging f
Ik ( tory, the gas works, the electric lij
iv works and, nearly all the iuduati
he establishments are either wrecked
ll!' crippled. The Hood left a slime ab
cc^ one inch deep over the whole
,1C. | and unless fast progress is made
r to 1 burying corpses and carcasses of
mals there is danger oi pestilence.
Who Struck Billy Patterson?
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We have never been able to find out
m it ^
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HARRY BELK,
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MEW YORK RACKET
Struck the Fatal Blew that Knocked HIGH
PRICES out of Existence.
THE BUYERS
From our North Carolina, South Carolina
and Georgia stores are all in the Northern
Markets with a mountain of hard CASH
picking up Bargains in
CloHlJlirr Qhnpc Ha^c
v m. V i k H K 1 4^ ^ 4-/ ji A V/ V 9 1 *_^ 1 J
Goods, Notions and Hillinery.
We will be in position to give you
BARGAINS never heard of before.
REST EASY AND KEEP AN EYE ON US.
We will have what you want and
at a low price that others
can't touch.
HARRY & BELK,
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New York Racket.
^|>ex leaking Powder.
An excellent article,
Equal to the best made.
Ve have just opened a lot of this famous baking
powder. livery purchaser of a can is entitled to a nice
and useful present.
aSlflld OUR WINDOW ?>LH*PLAY
Of line decorated Crockery Ware which goes with the
powders.
A CULL andC03IPUETE LINE
Of all Fancy and Family Groceries, Confectioneries,
Tobaccos, Cigars and Canned Goods always 011 hand.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
For Chickens, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables from the
farm.
W. H. WEST.
GLENN 5PR1NOS HOTCi
queen of summer resorts
t&J V |||p|jj? STILL LEADS.
$gSt . There in but one Glenn Springs and
?, it lias no; equal J on the 'continent for
j; . A,... ? the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels
P T' (a.LENM PPRiNQSw? ? ? / >
. p^inerai HMtwm lxvA Blood,
Hotel open from June I to Oct. I.
a i*.btfjM Cusine and Service Excellent.
* F. W. Wagoner's Delivery,
111 Ti is uiD-to-date and everybody goes there.
]? j xw ? ? AWRITE
FOR For board apply iu
ofC'?T,F,CATES OH CURES- Simpson & Simpson.
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-4DR, I. M. HAIR,-?~~
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a in, crown and Bridge Office Bank Building
?IU Work a Speoialty. Union, 8. 0.