The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 05, 1900, Image 8
AMERICANS TELL
THE SIEGE 0;:
Thrilling Experiences r-v.ri::
the Rcigi cf Terror.
THREE TERRIBLE ITILIIT
I.nly KcliHct Ooou: roi.oo > I'i'fooc'it!
tlio Kf J iff?lirownc Tolls a:i Inlet
est In;; Story of I'pi isli:g; - i'Tnn Tula
Of Tim -ly Arrival of Troops.
Sax Kkaxcisco. Oct. 2.? U Fro-'
rick Bro*.vue, prori'Iii"; ilernl i-> M !
odist mission in 'i < ii 'iVin, .<<
the allied furem into th ( '
arrive I hero on th ( > p* j 11< \. >:
of the l||.?t por.-on-i i > ]? v 1m
fore ooniiuuuuuti .:i wii'i <?.: i
world hod been it.: < if. i; ! I'.'.::
Juno -4, mill with uvwt.:iI'.l ty : .. .
Tien Tsin. 11a inn:: b.: v n:- wi /.
nn expedition for the i i : ivi Ti
Ho, where a party < : . u-r;
luo.stlv women nt> 1 e.nlii: n. \v r bi
sieged by the I thine- . A' . An:ei
icons were in ti: party, i lirown-j1
family among them, lb- -oir f;i:;;
ily to .hipnn l'or s:\fctv, ;::nl hi::> !: :
ceeded in getting through ! > 1. i 1 '.
on nn American tub it. ?!\ 1- .
wns familiar with the city of J' i
His advice was io-I.c! r. n be
nivalis oi emcriiii: ia v.iy ; . v..tliis
suggestion that tit-- >ewo:* a' 1 r til
city's wall was ch i- a by .V i ri mh
and tlii' llritish. Tho roulr ol t'ni.-wa
their arrival several hour 1 ' rv i i
Russians an<l Japanes Dr. Drown
said:
"Tho capture of Tien Tsii on July 1
by the allied forces was . o un xi ' -f
that the various in-twin yam -n< an
mints did not have rita * to hid td i
treasures or destroy tin ir docunn n: .
was requested by lite allies to itvh til
dockets and tiles of t!: v.lrion ; t in -
departments, and i:t doing so c.t:
across many aeeonnts w.ti .t ' arlv i:
criminate the highest ollicials. A e m
ploto register of ail t'e- He ] - in ;<
villages around Tt n T>in vot 1
found, giving names and d -< ! ;; ;i .m >
jierfectly that when the suppivw :i u
this peslileurial society is und nukthe
list will be of great a -Wan . "
ltev. l'rank (iamew d, one <:' t"::
Methodist missionaries a' l'- k::n .
ni^liwi (111* Hill I U<IUV>, !?' 1 1 i I I > i ' 1 ('1
besieged lvp:i*i!irrs s > nbly d.-fus-h
themselves during tho Jong siege. F
this ho has boon thanked in a letter b
Kir Claude Ma-Donald.
THREE TERRIBLE NIGHTS
Jlrs. I'iiyne Tells of Her Kxjicrienec
Iii Peking.
Ban Fkaxcisco, Oct. ?Coeilc 1
Pay no, who went to Poking last sprit:
as tho guest of Mini >t r and Mrs. Cci
ger, was a passenger on tho steame
Coptic. She told a graphic story of th
6iego on her arrival hero.
"Of tho whole eight week-, of t'-rribl
anxiety and dread she said three night
stand out with speeial prouiinene>
They are spoken of by the i e-i ged a
'tin; three terrible nights.' The lirwns
just before the si?>g.>?about .Tun
IT or I t. That was while we wipe i
the American legation. \\ wont int
the llritish legaVon eoni]>oundon .Tun
?-v. j. in* nielli i .-^v-UK oi was c*!i>* II)
foreigner* will never >orget. All nigh
long went up terrible cries?howls nil
ahouts of thousands upon thousands n
Chinese crying for thu blood of tho lot
cigners.
The second terrible night was abou
the middle of tho siege when, after thro
or four days of muggy and sultr
weather, one of thu most violent thuu
derstorms I ever i xperit need br he ovo
the city. Everybody had pre '.ieted tha
with tho coming of rain the Chines
would cease tiring, but the ellYct wn
just the opposite. It was ii night o
bellowing thunder, roaring artillery, in
cessant lightning and pouring rain.
"The third and last nightcf horror,
was that of Aug. 13, the day before tin
relief enuie. On that nigh.r tin: < 'him o
were fairly frantic to btvnk in and kii
ns.
"The firing that had 1 ;fore scemoi
furious was tame compared with tlx
hail of shot and shell that poured ii
upon ns that night. It came front al
quarters and seemed to he from overt
imaginable kind of firearms. We ha
received reports of the approach oi tlx
relief column and know that it must In
pear from tho furious attempts of tlx
Chinese to slay us. Wo exneetod tlin
ftny luoinoiit might he our last, n> nan;
breaches were made by .-.lu lls anii a (It:
tcrmincd assault at any one pl.t. w nth
have oj>cuod the wav lor the hordes out
Rifle."
FENN TELLS OF THE S1EGF.
First News From the Out side?Relic
?>f the Foreigners,
Ban Fkancisco, Oct. Rev. C. 11
Feint, a returned missionary IV. :n 1\
king, tolls of the first re iy. during tIt
siege of direct news by Mini-;. ; Con;;
from Secretary of State Tiny
"On July Hi wo roci ived n nit ae
that said, 'Communicate t i< 1 i : - 1 n :.
Tltero was no date and r > >r
This Conger sent tu rite r . i i yantei
with the request that it n < v a 1:.
received in reply il ' f'py Mi., -tWu's
dispatch which : .t*. 1 that tit
United States government d ; e'.c
word from Minister Conger in eiph r
The message made our heart jnm.i wi'l
joy. Conger sent lii - reply at on
"The night hofoiv relief univ d %v
heard the rattlo frma Chin<- in i;
the distanco and i: nil- sv? musi
Everybody ^ot up: n \v,i nboitr i /. n<
fbo women Hindi! rofn ;i:mI ' v.
s?<? more sloopin;< that niyhr. : . m
day as tho Americans i ;?i?: , ) v :.
down and shook linmN wit a ?a mat
as lie cnme through tin wiv v : to."
Kntn' Sliool iii<? A.Vriy.
Savannah, Oct. $. ?I', t-r V.
prize fltfhter and music ha!! vv.
fatally *hot a' tile Jloynl Mti-.tc ?:! j:
city. A. R Sison isn;t?li r mr s: char^ci
with the shoot oil-. M.inzio v. - in i
box with m?iii" women \\ !: . a q .an
arose. Mauzio tried to ]; p Si.mn out
no it is claimed, when the latt.-r drew i
pistol ia the aoulllo and indicted u lain
W?aa4
i C/fiCER V7A0 OVZI PCVvcRSD
.?> I'riscncr V.1I, ... -i; : .am ;J5:
"! I y ? o .
; v<::.A- -A I: : cutO jet
:i i Dr. J. A. *
. . ' .v I by Mis. .1,
H Y.v.-- tl.m: in iitr ::i, tl ?
; ' . . ! : vi!in;*. ; '. cull '. lo ku
\ ;? : , ami r colvln;; uo misw
mil tu I up t::t*
K a,. !..r- . . r v.* a : .mm ; :r.i'i
u:i i r. i umvil lii'Mio Tor' ;ru >ni, tier*
? the liatl. The run out lit the <lo >r,
which lio htul pri . mly uufi tcucil, be*
l'oiv Dr. Mot'r i r h: l-.l.
,i The d?-.-rri;.{u-u . r mm u * tdven
by Mrs, Mo-'ivn m I tho >0011;; lsuliea
iv u i d iii . I' Churl'. V*ashIt
ii: ; !. When . : I'bafore theladies
tiuy positively i : ' l ..in us tut'
... . 4 n w . J 1.1 ?u ja.i,
1' but VtlUlOrs i t t ! ': .ju'
v i?rt v a'til ' .\ i. . . in
' - i aiul . i: rt ?1 \ 2\Ual>\ ill) with
ri w of bine It h o. i i v. ,r ; < ..
(i a -.1 hi* ;r. t : -to I
il ?: lit1.:"! y tak *n tlu> bt
a;: '. ';i:v r ?J?l t:s..r !. ; .i I j?sr two
11 minutes to get away, r.ml ouo tbciu
*? \va* ai'.v.i :y g.<:j. . ] ; r.trnvl homo
ami no trad of the no lias bGCU (liscovuro.l
.-its- . Jt it lt-nUy probable
that Iiq was killed uvea it.' Uu> party was
i- white, ami if ii jjroes it was plainly v.
rescue.
;! Mrs. pp.y "!?:;;] suicides.
Vn Ail;;;] to Takes Her Own
Lite ;i: Hl'lmnn.
c Vi' i/o.v. C.l., O *. '1. ? A m )s
ri si- >; : . >o'.vavivd at Il llr.te.a wjich
* tided life of Mrs.WUltem P. IMtyk>
joi .i of A i t;-..
M.... ... ? . - (Wll ' '
' l .vi'tia r. Mr.-, i) . . i- t. jv..--viot ?r
'' (!: JiotC !. 1::: ; ! r.l h-.V tlo *, nutl
l' ivi..;; ,! . . . ,:vtvl utl c*lMV . \
* ml o;i uiirdit K x rap tilt .. :
0 John \va I A viiU ::
t \''
V tiiu (iVf'-U " io duitU V
,l s of art fail;:* nml not by t i
ir from her o\v: *
>*
THE BROADDWORD CONTEST
>. Wllb . t .?c hall .
!:i- !" . t.
'3 , ...
AT 1 .N . v, < ) t .i?
i.iti days. Tii " v
o . % . / . , t
T ?1
e A;- * -1;- . l;' .
and . iiub; * liotwew .
0 .i:v : ' :v . <\ :i t i.\
s Wi.l A'.V.A".
> . 'a| u Will n in n i-tt r r -iv I
to fill' t-. rjiijf of (>rl |
il .
'? \ : v ' 1 ' ; . I . .. four
J i u: : t: ? . >?"
U n 11 :i I h:;v U >? i is COUU*
? 111* cl. "'Jbo lilOU Will fl jilt t JJ
1: v.- 1 .ic'ti.
t sunk im collisio*-'.
0
V A.! i'-.: Wore \ I? Kujilo I'o!:.!
Jl.tdly i ?i::ua<r"?l. |
r Fi it.Ai :uMii \, Oct. V ?Tbo Brit! h
J .i; En?! Point, Cni tain Howi- j
f ... In tii :v?.>: Rrcnkwntor nt I
t r i ty i: ?rj:!n!3f f'ta c '
' !i ' ,-V ?' i . '.v.- ( v J-?i(! , 1
; S ; . i r Mnucho.;- !
1 . E i i * tl lntfoi' v? 1 :
ill. i' . . ; ' .i:. . Ti K iylo Point
i . : - ' : .1 !i Wciv tnbi it off 11
t?<>:v sh<> Clinic ami will bo brought
li ;
! P.>ts:. 1 from Loinl-m
vii d In r clock i;i
j tli ttv i .1- n:tcruoon. Tbo Ea:?.o
% P i' : 5..ill r-.'bo.v ctovo in.
i 1 uif < : 11>11 to .iirope.
r \nv M. K'l !.?-Nil in y.-ars 1
t : tt )'< ' to ill J ];irojM':i!i
! in*:' s "v!;.* ii' t! rt- cluriii.:
l'.i. l.. " . ' ' ' '< ll.S. J . : liipn bin-.'
i .1 fro : - e n .'.U in floc-ts an !
there uro i .v many vowels hound t ,
, the othi r sicio I m?U l wltii cargoes tha
:u v -rv : . ' . )> cansu of tho pros
f hi i > . > it ton. T. manner i i
?vt?t (till i- 1...I I'
? .? . i . i j i imi i ' .
y ti on i'lt-rabl coiiiiiii i.:
in ; v. ?v li 1 r ii*> departlire
ol tliipj ol nil < hisses.
0
r ! v. idled lii . Cll( :st \
Vam?aw \ O r. It i; expected
i) th:>: tin : i :nt of jnoiiey all to
' have 5 en i mb 1 by tiio foraj r
. -'.i i' i e, v.dye ! r ;ez y
1 ( i uij-iil'Vo, i lnoi" then .y10\ >(' 'i. Ti.ie
^ li. .nny i *: 1 t<? :-jj n:i ~ii -abject
i.m jy i'idi;rn:in?. L ?p; is roeciv :l
l :.:iil from tl.e Ol ih'.in ^overiini n.r
1 to ]...y i .inn ; nnf.tnim d by .Spaniard-*
dliving th i' lire.n of 161)1. I1hv1ii(!
1 ).n - ill. <1 bi i up r.i f lxtiroiui ut the
minister ii } ; irud witiioe.c juying a
" :it to tl.o claimants.
l
Sloney Stringency In .Hi xleo.
' < riv oi" Mi.Xl. ij, O r. "?'L'ii bank
j . ate of discount lin > u fix .1 nt 10 i .
j( nfc sisul th"iv is sonictliin# liko n
1 inoliOf'.iiy stl*i!iy. .icy. 'i ll li;ink to .1:
ihi-i on is count <>' the j?r 1 1' .r
money in tin interior during ' > crop
Uiovil..: p ri.rtl, hilt I > slop :>] eculnti .v
f. ! : i t \v il founded on public
Ijocossitl 3.
?: < ii </o!il 1 'iit'I Iii Teimcasro.
Kv<>nvir.r.::, Oct. i.? (Joil In 1 ;> is
I (li r.')Vs i-. 1 isi Monroe county near lieswhich
yield 83 to the ; m. Tlio strata
it i--aid t > bo .-cry ext. ir-ivc. A 1<,1
com; any will bo organised to develop '
(lie pi"?>01iy.
YOUTZ--Y PLACfcD ON TRIAl.
:
Comm-iv .*.(! !> Ilii !,<?; i . \Y:Cuosses
I thi* t'a3C.
.Kiotvx, i'. , ) : - Y?'h tit';.;
. W.ti/. \ rasa w.i.s call.tl. lii-i' > > .1-' i ;
: Cantrill today the cum 1110
j toruoy I Jo; n-t iitv;: i'?''
Jh::;c>. A. x i.inlrb.iC, at tor
Y .it/, y t.iilu >1 l > him ab.uit liU .'.il'.'yo.l
coliucc iou with tho ta^Muntiou.
,u' list t i t: umot;wi.il
; ' was bciit# rail i Y out ?? >*
I c;;..1 courtro .1, (;< .u?niyr?'3o 1
i by .lis \\if;, bin brotht r in law, -? 3i.
i \. ir!v .1.1:1. aM'l tin' J.i.liT. iij w.u
; <it\ -. . ;i Ivi'in b! 1 - . t si'iil b..
' v ? i-1 n.-.ural palcuco ; 1 >-l:-1 in good
i lwalth.
I -> Commonwealth <; lio.l O \v:t=
11- > "> >'l!y it of >.vin:',i a'.tsw re I \ '
i e'.r, hat :.!! i rhn -r irar <>' t'""
i tib.*< urt up uy*>tcn l { uti 1 will b
I b itivi V. ho: I ?\
T i co:uutomv iir t -\1: i foe : "
I tool:meats for t'.-. witu< US auM th-/
.'.I /> .uly i ?? trial.
' (I <!Vn ;: full ; : wiino-.*: :! .*
\vi:?. .i answer ' i.Vi'.i'iir, l>.;'
r of them \v> I : r.r iy v! i
l( dul y in i
fc i* : 1 -v o, ;*. !? <I nu w.ts gnut :
till: < >: i! .. . morning . taugwcpwh
; ready, i was also grant l a rule
again st tb? tariffs of i" ox and Breath*
it"< oaulioj to show why c :rtaiiisr.bpjouaot
had nor boon fcrvol.
I' urt adjourned uutil 0 o'clock to*
morrow u;crni:i;r.
TROOF3 RESTORE ORDER.
{Jtti t l'rcv.ills (leorv'towti ? '.'.m:-;
02' S be ! >N: :j . !; i. .
C' 3. (,\. O . C -Q ;i ;: vails
at Georgetown t.iV.y. The j-r.
one of six i of nil::: i I s
..v.\ I tit. n es. 'i'nee i : of t e
j?;-t been learnotl.
r . fterno ::t J. v.'. :: ry, n
lepary, went to collect dclin*
iJie'l v Hiffl eu Sited t 'ttr..
... I. The uogr ibbcd
! .r<( illilt til whit '
| ; i \t r
: ' . . - l:. ' . : ! t'r-r i . .
i.. ' . .1 : 1 ' th \Vllit < \V t'. .
i ; :: . :. ) . ; t . . i c...::; . 11. jl'i
l.aiiti.u
i i i 1) -!i\ y t
: th Taa t . n:v
I ::i th lf>\ Tisi v . *
'.vas ft r y . ' y iu
; '** * * ' ' *
A<U :1 Until Tliur I ;y.
| r.": " Y C li aria? iu t!:o
i :r ; I Aildtt ?" ^ '>i XjO!) . ll
' ' I
ii Iv;. : ' t . i !:< ": fft at c ait
it:,: t ' i ?! r Tot*, of
t . " L-jyi'atulSoutiw stern Railroad
? ?.: any ) ; i?*i j lurn I u itil
Tia.r- i.v ' < ;:im o? coun;:o!.
I'liii'. lia- It '-i^urt!.
i r lit. Ojt. Ti. cabinet i?m
I >\ i?Mis-1 <. win t to a vote of
[e u aro by coiijjitos:! ! ::: ; inevitable as
la r tho .scandal i ; ; mnection
\. it.' l .. of itiv.ix it: lyi^lum
and i' ".!! ' '1 it by tien >r I5elan*i<!, a
riiui<! <>. 11m:i: , of ? neiy.l
faiul for lji: private* transactions.
Oi": Pro -I t::: iMon i%'.i 1.
C.i V -o, < > -r. ?. ? All
pr icllmintiou was inn yoatorclay of tho
el cti 11 of Pro . I nt Dsns far tlio comi:2.r
) : ,i! t . wlii'-'i will l:?v'i;i
J)v<j. 1. 'iryoi.H \ b.iml-t of i;m ..
I :;i;>. : d : . . :rio;s, *r -ppintf nt o ?n:
!)i( u o.i c ;rr. win the official procKiauiiioii
wvv- post !.
DAILY i: ARKE J? REPORTS,
corn rr rn;;:s.
N'kv Voi::;. (>: : ?Coiton .'uiuivh
? e:.c I !:1<m iv a ti.c dorlinp.
Ol'XM ( I.OV.
January t'.vi .... y.S>
1'ubl Ilil'J' P.8-1 .... U.M)
Mircii.. > l> S j .... ! > 1
Aj.r.S. li.SI .... 1> >0
.M iv >-i .... l> M
.iiino ? .... y.si
July '..'.*3 ti 81
Atmu ... t?'.U .... U.T-.'
< . t .. 10 :is A. 10.20
.Novviiiih-V 13 i)J ....
Dvcvinbur 'J.:-t .... 0.60
i-J:>ot cotton 11 -1 dull; iriililllr.t* uplands
1 " ju:?1< 11:;i_c ?ulf, 111 ?'c. S les
lO b.i
<j 1'AI V AN'I) PROVISION'S.
; Nt; \ >. <> 1 oikKM ci.03"
V.' I il \ l'?'Jctobvr. .... ( Ja
Nov ;]>:,rr . : <'*
lie ci'in IK ; .... II .
?'OiN?< i.! ol H
.Sovcmlx r <li/4 ITJ4
I) v 111 (,or . IT; rt
OATS?'Ji: lobar .. ill!
v... .. ... ... .).,i
I>0> Bill" . i '/3 - h
LK'.t'lii ucr.. .... ?->? !
iJi>KK?hvr . .... li.ji'j
Nov rnnT ,... 11 40
.i:in'i 11.75 .... 31.if>
(J lobar.. .... .... 7 -id
x. v-:,brv .... v : !
.i -tir.l ti'v . ?> 00 <5 H7
JCI1J-5? K-toW ? 'JO
X<>\ -inbur ....?.-!Vi l
Jiiuuary G .0... ;.g
navaij stow-:-*.
\\*!IMI;T<?-n". X. Oct. ?Spirits tnr
ptnlilU' Ai'lll :i' >7 bid; Pei'VlpM,
casks. llotin, I'.i lvat l.'Jo,rwid -t-?.
Ldt oario . ( rii c i tirp?iirisic, 'jn:< t- at,
$1,10 .'.! ; . < : -1, - i - *.G i,irrelH. TllPi liPifl
a! !. (0: receipts, 0 i nfft'lft
vvan-:;ah, o<-t. trpirlts t nrpon n \
1 i,,i I nt, I: rccjii.t < 1'in", II :
xjior.s y i0. linn nn?l nir* ' " *<i:
:cc<'i'?'. ilis norm c.\piit? I
Oiiini kutom, < >ct. ?ipirjd uirpvn o .
fii i ?> i >; ? .(hkl'4. Ho?iB, stv.kiy .?iaI'.u.ch.ui/id.
I
it'hf fkihth
ii A c ?*-< Jmmmd t*. Vw./. tX JEt v. /I *A
| iijre is ocm~thing that v/ill c<pon yo
. a gsak-iophoeti i^os
T. Is : } tV !?' < i >! ';, .\i'i I ' un i
i:-. I i. .1 !".] '. i1,'.- v,r-?l :i I. o
vv li eli |>roltici * >ti!i Is distinctly 23 yiu
Tisii i* a cut of o:v ;; ?. in an I 8*0
mB. m
Slr
We ere still Head -uartcrs for all k
3rd Fancy G
. 'Sli t- \VONf>F
Follow the Muli
The
win
THAT IS WHY'
TOVVNSEND'S iS
THE PEOPLE
!/Wn\A/ * The prices an
KpjUVs Ami we will
Q
Hencefbrt
Voi_irs? to i
TOWNS
Phono 13.
p" '<iis:
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l W./V- ^ /" 1 Mcm
5 . r'-N I
:> / i . '?A s- - < - - I
cV. .. ; LaV
1 * " i * '* .! '>
; hA yf-^i\\
li't/7 W~--!
H v-i / \| K
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i
Small I toy lMtwu?."' Mr.'' Sailor, lmvo '*
you over si" u a whale?
Sailor- Itather; I've pot two at home
lu a bottle.? IMcl: Me I'p.
The CoinlJtloiJH wore Favnrnl)!.\
' 1 suppose," b pan the man on the
rear platform v. ho wanted to el.ah' ihe i ^.el'
conductor n bit. "I suppose that cue i
standing out hero runs more or 1; 4
risk from the electric current over- .<
head?" . ..
"Yes, sir," was the reply. "T'u.h ; ..
certain conditions a man may close the
circuit and receive the whole force of
the current." jj,.
"And what would he the condltlonsV"
"Jl t after he had floahod his head!"
l".y l'r?T>cr.
"After nil y v.r tr!I: ah at nan-nil ?:: ^
al Journal! nil" t:.( laired the :I,v ui ''J
the < ;! ? < t the sa: kov.h "I'm sur- ^ 1
prised at you!" hi:
"What about:" fr. ; d the ca; tur; d l,r<
fly, v::!"ly c:.d. r.v : i:r: t > trie ate ' a
hiiurelf firm' the set'ehy trap. Kx
Well, l : tl (hnt paper you're I
< a i: i.; <: i.iy ,v :
II'ivs*. ir><
- ? of
' lie , i,U vamtioo tl:o j'?r<
last n .:a in tl;c* chic* I
"WlatV. t! :i forV" .
"I '<> !, I i II !.<*: II .< ". 11 I.lit i;L" til f t
that v o : : : "1 !n t \ti'h ,i:ntf;!i :
I'd I i.h I . : ! t . v. hi' I : j
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Lil tn< : d t: <! ;
ly s .t a "? cent pb.r> i i ll. r '.it : ?
pl:Uf last I y." ? I * 11:1... I ^ 1; ' i lb-cord.
litanies I V.'n;-* Oat. (y(,
"I detect explanation.;." ^.
"So do I. Ol'leu v. lien toaicls.dy
gives mc a 1)0X r?f candy I'd rather
oat. It all up by myself tlni o: plain Ifto
tlio family wiici-e 1 tfot It."?-Chicago ;>SI
ftwor a.
WONDER.
ur eyes yo iovcrs of music.
I FIVE DOLLARS.
i :':'o j'; hi Til' I rjlkji*
1 1 ' I'M ! i' Ii :-.i -kk'il i o ! .
i<V,\ I ;-vc lie i;i r:mi I . iCO
l!i "a.
inris cf Musical instruments
foods.
iR STORE. . .
titude.
y know a good thing
?n they see it.
The rush is still on at
i r, w r /-*> /\ r>
ifcvv S 5 ORc.
but the bust ^oods.
,4hrji ji** now.
3 ri^ht.
treat you square.
ET THE IDEA?
h you area customer.
)iease,
:_END.
Tinslcy's old sta?id.
T::er< ?"V;?o:a < S'smo^nes.
[rr-:. ( ! a'.tir -Do you believe all ti e
l-.rei able t! in t.; you read Ji?. the
h i .! almlit pi uple?
is. Tattle - Ob. dear, no?only when
y are about people 1 1;now.?Chicago
vs.
Too rrciei'nptnoR.a.
v'/ f
' i J If ^
Dh, little Klrl"?
How dare yer address nie, sir, w'en
ain't had no manner o' luterduci!"?New
York Journal.
Tiiiiu'le <1,
Ilow many lisli have yc/j caught?"
Xot one."
I thought you said you Had Ci fin*
uii, i was speaking of my line."?
>o'Ulyn- I.!fo.
Finn! Discharge.
S'oliee s lu-pohy given that 'J'. K.
1111< -r I.xeeutor of the K>lute of
n. L. Palmer, deceased, lias aped
to Jason M. Groor, Judge of
dmto, in nnd for tlio County of
ion, for n final discharge as such
ecu tor,
[t is ordered, That tho 551 day of
tola r, A. !>. 19<>0, he fixed for hearr
Petition, nnd ft final settlement
paid Kstuto,
J a son M. Gukku,
ihatc Jndgo, ('nif.n County, S. C.
iJviOX 'I'lMKS Sept. '2S, 1900.
59-It
Notice to Trespassers.
\:i perrons or hereby wariud not to
lit, nor 11? pas* in any manner on
Iain's of M. M. ll.iiintI. I'llier
'.itii % t Ids \iariiii ^ will It* prosecuted
11 << i'ttllihi extent of the law,
:s It M. M. 1JAlt.VETT,
CO Troy :<] ; i: i> w.t m r;i>.
I want all tin: t : >t ton Seed in Union
iinty. I wlil |?ay THE HIGHEST
AKKET iltlt'E for your Cotton
id. Hripjr tliem to my Ware
Ai. o near Spillurs' Stables.
It. V. GIST.
He nil li Office Hours.
V.'ili I; Hi iii v otlico, at the Council fS
> h n ivivfuun' 10 i. ft) to 12 in. every ajp. ?
>I.iy, tStiMtJaj s anJ holuiaj's excepted, for
I.t: eoiivci.;n:eo of ci?:7.oiis wishing burial
11-; init> or to t nun-act any ot Ik r busiiu ss
|ti tabling to tlie otiice.
20?!f. W. T). II Alt KIP.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. *
< 1
1
Condonied Sulirdnln In EffNt 9 I /
June 10th, 1000.
STATIONS.
Lv. Cluirlraton 11 U0 p tn 7 00 a m
" t-uiinn??rvi!lo 12 00 n't 7 41 a m
" lhnn.-hvi le 1 55 n ill H 65 a m
" Omu^cburg 2 oj a ill 9 23 a m
KingviUc 4 _3o_ a -in In 1.5 a m
Lv. Snvoni all 12 20 a n
I 4 1:1 a M>
" 1?::iolcvilla.... . 1 4 28 n inH
Lv. Coliuiilili V tr) a m Fl 05 a
" 1-0. ; oriiy h 14 a in 12 10 n'u
" Nov, Lorry 8 1.0 a m 12 25 p ra
>':>;oty-.Stx 0 Ixi a in 1 20 p in
" (ireonwood 0 50 a in 1 55 p m
A r. ILhI 10 15 a 111 2 15 p m
Lv. Abhovilln 0 ii5 a m 1 35 p m
Ar. Li i'.oa ll 15 a m 3 10 p m
I.v.A lute/si .?> H) 45 a in 2 35 p n?
Ar. (vroonvillo 12 20~p~7u ~4~15 p m
Ar. Ai lini;n.((Jen.Time) 3 r>rTp ni U 6o p m
_ CTA1TON8. ~Nr ',V ??
Lv. (4 i ron viHo 5 :iO j> m 10 15 a tn
" I'O .lon.n I 0 00 p m 10 40 a m
" Wilibuiis'.on. 22 p in 10 55 a q>
Ar. Andorson 715 pin 11 40 a m V
Lv. ffisltcn 0 45 p m 11 15 a m r
Ar. Donnalrts 7 15 p m 11 40 a m
Ar. Abbeville 8 10 i? 111 12 26 p m
Lv. Il'.tlgos 7 ys j, ln u 5^ ^ m " **
Ar. <4 rooinvfiiKl 7 55 i> m 12 20 p m
Io .? |i iii i.' ao p m t
'.) no \> m 2 00 p m
J H'.Minnj 0 45 p 111 2 14 p m
" Columbia .... I 11 30 P ni| B 30 p m
Ar. i Jiiiflcvil?i t ;! no ii m
" Harnwc 1 8 15 a m
" Savonnnh 5 10 a ro ,
Lv. Kingvilie. 2 82 a m 4 43 p ra
" Orangeburg 3 45 a m 5 33 p m
" Bruuchville 4 25 a m D 15 p ra
' ymmnorvillo 3 52 am 7 28 p m
Ar. Ciu.rVston 7 00 a m 8 15pm
I Fail.. Daily | cuiTinvs Dully | Dally
No 1... No. M.I No. 14 'No.lft
11 oo;) i (Oil L\\.Charleston..Ar 8 15 p 7 00 im.
12 00?i 7 41 a] ' Sumincrvilln " 7 28 p 5 82 W
1 55 a' 8 .Via " .Hrnnchvillc. " (1 15 p 4 25 a
2 uO.i 0 2:1 n| " Ornngobu r g " 5 33 p 8 48a
4 11 1 a I.) 13 n] " Kiugvil!e_ 1 43 p 2 32 a
12 2 ) a! Lv. .Savannah Ar 8 H) a
4 13 a' .... " .. Barnwell .. " 3 15 a
4 28 a " ..Dlackvillo.. " 3 (X) a
C 80 a '.1 40 a " ..Columbia.. " 3 20 p 0 8)p
7 07 a 12 :.*o pi " Alston.... " 2 30 p 8 60 a
5 (;s a' 1 23p| " . . fimluo... " 1 23p 7 40p
8 45 a1 2 0) j) " Union " 12 45u 7 lOp 4 '.
9 ii! a 2 22 i> " ...1 oiesvillo.. " 12 25 p 6 58p
0 10 n 2 :ii p " ....I'aco'.ot.... " 12 lip 8 42 p
0 50 aj 3 1<) p|Ar Spartanburg Lv 11 45 n 0 16p
9 5.3 aI 0 40 j. l.v Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a C OOp
1_ hjjjj 7 1.5 plAr... AslicvlUe .../bv| 8 00 a 8 Ofrlj)
"P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night. r
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
CHARLESTON AND Or BEEN V1LLK,
and between Charleston and Ashoville,
Pullman pnlnce sleeping cars on Trains &6and
CO, 8." and 58. <>n A. mule, division. Dining oars
on those trains sorve all meals en route.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division,
northbound, 7:?Kt a.m., 8:8i p.m., 0:13p.m.,
i iv? stihule Limitod); southbound 12:20 a. m.,
8:1.3 p. in.. 11:34 a. in.. (Vestibule Limitod.)
Trains 1< avo Greenville, A. and O. ill vision,
northbound,0:00 a. m., 2:34 p. 111. and 6:22 p. tn.,
(Vestibule;l Limited?: southbound. 1:80 a. m.,
4:30 p. m.. 12:30 v. m. tVestibulod Limited)
Trains 13 ana 14 -EUtgant Pullman Parlor
curs between Charleston and Ashovlllo.
Trains 15 und 10?Pullman Drawing-Room
Sleeping ears betweou Charleston ana Aiheville.
Kiegnnt Pullman ' Drawing- Room Buffet
Sleeping ears between Savannah and Aihevllle' ;
enroute daily between Jacksonville and Oln? ? )
viuiriii.
FltANK S. OANNON. J. M. CULP,
Thirtl V-P. As Oh-ii. Mgr., Traf. Mauagor, .
Washington. 1J. & Washington, D. Q.
W. A. TLU1C. S. Ii. HARDWIOK, G'-ii.
1 'as. Agent, A. tlon. Pan. Agent,
Washington. U- C. Atlanta, CHg
UNION AND GLENN SPRINGS
RA1LROAI) COM PA NY
Schedule Effective Sept. u, itjoo,
Train No. 15 leaves
Union Milll Station (J:30a, m.
Ai lives lhilT.do 0:42a.iu.
Train Xo. 10 Waves hi
llofTalo 12:15 p. m.
Auives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.m.
Train Xo. 17 leaves J
Union Mill Station 5:00 p.m. J
Arrives Buffalo 5:12 p. m. .
Turin Xo. is leaves A
Buffalo 0:15 p.Jlk jf *
Arrives Union Miil Station 0:27 p. nUlaAll
Trains Daily Kxcept Sunday. ' W .
The Union and Glenn Springs ftaili
oad Go . is now prep tied to handle all
passenger and freight business between
Uni n arid Buff do. All freight for Buf- "
fain will 1k> bandied either from the jr
Southern llaiiwav depot or from, the
Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to
Buffalo will bo sold at the Union Cotton
Mill Station. We now have a llrst class
passenger conch in o(>ciation. . ,
f. ('. Duncan, Geo. M. Wriplit^
I 'resident. Gen'l Manager". M
Notice of Final Discharge. . |
\otieo is hereby given that T. M. I
Li!tI'. j ?hn, administrator, with w 11^^ I
annexed, of the c.stnto of J. H. 1
Wood, deceased, lias applied to Jaso^^ I
M. Greer, .Jildge of Probate, in and |
for the County of Union, for a final ^-*4
discharge as such administrator.
11. is (irdered, That, the 28rd day 1
of October, A. 1)., be fixed for hear
ing of petit ion, and a final settlement ? J
of said estate. Jason M. Greek. b
Probate .lodge, Union County, fcj. (3. B
Published in The Union Timer, til
September 21st., 1900 88-3t ?
Fnaminotinn nf Tn?nli?r?
kruiiiuiuilUlE Ul I GOUIIGId. B
o!tick ok county 8uft. education, ft
Si:ft. IK, 1900. ft
The regular examination for teach- 5
er'H certificates of qualification will be ft
hclil at Union C. H. on Friday, Ocf;. M
12, 1900. County Supt. office fop ft
white and court house for colored ft
applicants. D. B. Fant. ft
JlS-Jlb Co. Supt. Kducntlon. ft
Mutineer Wanted. ft
The position of Resident Manager Hi
of The Kquituble Life Assurance fflj
Society, for Union and vicinity, is jftl
open to a man of character and abll- . ft!
ity. A valuable contract, carrying * .^ftl
renewals will be given to the right r'.^ftft
man. W. J. RODDY, M'or. fk'' ^ftf
ystf Rock Hill, 8. C. fll
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