The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 02, 1900, Image 8
TOTAL POPULATION
OF UNITED STATES
Official Figures Show It to
Be 76,295,220.
GAIN OF OVER 13,000,000
This Represents an Increase of Nearly
21 Per Cent?Population of the 4o
t ? ll? IT- 1 L" t at a I
Diaici IU in- V9VH ior .-VI > poll ion ill rill I
Ib 74,027,907?Untaxed Indians.
Washington*, Oct. 30.?Tho official
announcement of tho total population of
tho United States for 19J0 is 70,205,220,
of which 74,(^7,907 nro contained in the
45 states representing approximately the
population to be used for apportionment
purposes. There is a total of 13I.15S Indians
not taxed. The total population
in 1890, with which tho aggregate population
of tho present census should I e
compared was 03,0:59.75(5. Taking tbo
1890 population as a basis there lias been
a gain in population of 13. *2 .'5. Hi I during
the past ten years, representing an increase
of nearly 21 per cent.
Population l>y States.
Following is the ofiieial aim >nncemont
of thg population <t the United
States for lJKi'i by stut -s. Tne lirst figures
represents tlio census for 1900 an I
the second for 1S90. The last, when
given, represents the number of Indians
nnt tn.?.l .
Alabama, 1,828.0.17. 1,obi,017.
Arkansas 1,81 1,50 i, 12s, 1
California. 1. 1X2.058. 1s. 1: >, 1,510.
Colorado, 580, 700. M2. lO.s, 5o7.
Connecticut, 008,825, 740,258.
Delaware. 181,785, 108. 108.
Florida, 528,542, 801.422.
Georgia, 2,210,820. I.s*'7.:i5'l.
Irlaho, 101,771. 81,0'G, 2.2 <7.
Illinois. 4,821.550, O.s .S.:;5t.
Indiana, 2,.10, 108. 2.I )l.
Iowa, 2,251,820, 1 .' ! ! ,s>;.
Kansas, 1,100,40b. l.; j ",ooo
Kentucky, 2,147,17 1. I,n5n. >::*?.
Louisiana. l,8s|.027, 1.1 Is.......
Maine, 001,tl?? 1 . "> 5.
Maryland, *,lv>.oi ">. 1.012.8'.i?).
Massachusetts, 2,n )5,8 ii. 2,25s,0!3.
Michigan, 2, 410,7m. 2,b:
Minnesota, 1.7~?1,805, 1 ,il * 1.' ? ? ?, 1,70 .1.
Mississippi, 1,."?11,072, 1
Missouri, 11,107,117, 2.0 70. iM.
Montana. 24:1.2S0; J:i >. I *?!>, 10,710.
Nebraska, 1,00S,001. 1.058,010.
Nevada, 42,884, 45.701, 1.005.
New Hampshire, 411.5m, ::7 1.5:10.
New .lers -v, 1,8X8,(500, 1,411.0'.!*.}.
New York, 7,208,000. 5.007 .>5 i.
North Carolina, l..s'.)l,o0j,10l 7. :?17.
North Dakota, :! 10.040. 182,710, '.,<102.
Ohio, 4,157,515, *,(172,:! 10.
Oregon, 410,502, :!i:i,707.
Pennsylvania, 0.801.8:54, 5.2*>8,014.
Rhode Island, 425,550. :{15,5:
South Carolina. 1.:!40,:J12. 1,551,1-10.
South Dakota. 401,550, 828,808, 1 <,'.'81.
Tennessee. 2,022,72:1. 1.707,515.
Texas, 8,048.828, 2.325,528
Utah, 270,5(55, 207,005, 1.4 72.
Vermont, 84:1,041, 882,422.
Virginia, 1,854,184, 1,055,080.
Washington, 517,072, 810,80 ). 2,521.
West Virginia, Ojx.s'O ?, 702.?.?t.
IKl'OUSlll, .i.UOS.'.MI 5, 1 .tiMi.-SVI,
WyomiiJR, 92,.'131, (5),7()>.
Totals. 74,i),'?,DoT, <>?, 1 lii.Sl 1, 41,(517.
Territories, etc. ? Alaska (estimate),
44 000, 82,033.
Arizona, 122.212, .*.0,(52 ), 24.(51 1.
District of Columbia. 278,71s, 240,80 2.
Hawaii, 13 1,031, SO,004.
Indian Territorv, 001, OG), ISO, 18 2,
gc,o:I.I.
Now Mexico, 188,777, 13.5,3:)4. 2,0'57.
Oklahoma, 5598,2Jo, 0I,s;i, 3,927.
Persons in the service of the United
States station abroad (estimated;, si, I" i.
Indians, etc., on reservations, < xc or
Indian Territory, I 43,882.
Total for seven territories, etc., 1.CG7,313.
932,94.0, 89,341.
The Alaskan figures are derived fr >111
partial data only, and all returns for
Alaska and for certain military organizations
stationed abroad, principally in
the Philippines, have not yet been received.
EARTHQUAKE IN CARACAS.
Heveral People Killed?lVoperty Jji>-s
Heavy?President I njo red.
Washington-, Oct. 3').?The state department
has received the following cablegram
from Mr. Hussell, socrc.tr,ry of
legation at Caracas, dated O-r. 24. concerning
the recent earthquake in Venezuela
in which Cipriano Castro, tho
president of the republic, was injured:
Thoro were seven eart!i?| iak"s this
morning. Great damage was dotm to
property and several people wore 1 tiled.
The president jumped from tho second
floor of the government house and had
his leg broken. Details from the interior
later."
Deaths la China.
Washington, Oct. 30.?General Chaffee
has reported to the war department
the following casualties in China: "Tlio
following casualties Law occurred -iis *o
last report. At Tien IVin, Oct. 3, KasmuH
Johnson, I lattery O, Third artillery,
cause unknown. At Peking. Oct.
23, general prisoner, James A. Fri 1,
late private Company F, Ninth infantry,
gunshot wound, abdomen".
MacArthiub Death 1,1st.
Washington*. Oct. 30.?General MacArthur
states in a telegram from Manila
that the following deaths have occurred
since his last rejxirt: "Killed, (Jet. -'<>,
near Bangued, Luzon, Company I,
Thirty-third infantry, Sergeant Vinc? n:
Bnrgstnller. 'Wounded, Thomas C.
Tucker, wounded in shoulder, moderate;
Thomas B. Davis, wounded in thigh, I
moderate.''
Yerkes IIiih lic^i^ncd.
Washington, Oct. 30.?John W.I
Yerkes, collector of internal revenue for
the Sixth district of Kentucky, lias resigned,
to take effect Nov. J. - Mr.
Yerkes is the Republican candidate for
governor of Kentucky.
Crashed Into a Tr.illcy Car.
CoM'MUt'K, O., Oct. 30. ? A cait of car;
at the Hocking Vulley crossing on Wost j
Broad street crashed into a trolley car :
in the fog early this morning and four j
persoa* wore severely in j mod.
TWO HUNDRED i
PEOPLT KILLED]
Were Hurled to Their Beatfo
. by a Series oi Teirifio
Explooions.
FIRE ABBS TO THE HORROR
Bodies Wero fern I dying Thin ugh tho
Air Only to Fall Buck Into tho
Flumes?Kxolo.-l.ui-; Occurred In u
Drugstore mid Their Force Wu Folt j
!n Wall Street?(Jrcat I2e.-truclion of |
Property by Fire.
Nr.w Yokk, Oct. :D. ? About 12:C0
o'clock today lower New Y? rk v.v.-j ;
startled by an expl >si m la the building i
occupied by Tarrant cz. Co., wholesale
druggists. Tlio fir : ;;u re- non ic I to
the cull, but they ha-l not r e ii I too
scene when three ah lii! ?sr.il , \ plosions
occurred, ne re viol "if than the Ilr.-r. A
col a ill n o 'lei-; : n ! \ a i I llan?o
shot u: war . > t < r. IVr- itn i:i t -o
vicinity s ./ v.. y >e.w human lob-a
thrown up 111 til-- haa a f debris when
the explosion i enrr !.
Tour exyle-i n:s e :rr d in rapid nosion.
The Sixth av a : -vated railread
which pas t s til - be.:' linn is eOliiolished
at that place. Wit: lows in
the vicinity and 1 r 1 leeks areund wi :o
blown on* by con-at-v>-n an 1 *!< 1- uses
the street were probably hema i.
Tearl'ul la <:f Life.
Tive alarms of fire were turned in. 1'r
is said there were fully ! ' u- rs >us iu
the building at tile thin of List .
plo.-i :i and tew if any i:e : i la. Itm.
to escape. Thr< e fire In rs >.? \v ?can i
11 viii;; glass >o 1 id.v :! " w.'i;
:.f ic Iviv.. r , l.e - te - .... .
v.\i? almost ooiii] lotely d mulish d by I
falli: wad Is.
1" 11:' in pi vesh: I
tlio 1 uihling wore yiris. 'Ik y wcro o;i
dhYcr a* tie >r.s \vi: :< t ; fliv ike (. ;:$
j'.ikI the x ! ; ::i e.d.
I:: ? restaur;!! . iu xt do ir to tlio tlrn,7stor
t".i-- wrte .si -i' 1 I uoplo i :.r::
tin ir I ucheon. O: t!?i r. any w.o
:??* ! ir :r p ; th a . i r
ia- ; ?? of tl.i iu 1. : their li.
The i >:n'. >-i. n.s *ent d 1 ris fiviry
throu.\rIi tec ; * ir.io >ti"e- \v!: :o
ilo/. us of > '. wiv i r.jrr. d.
A lithoy. pl.ot el -> 11 :!.o
Till' wnr i . i ;r * fit and I i.an
i; r a 1 t >:. Irvi:::; bank t> iv.o
Til Warm: sti ut Uion of til ' Ninth
Avon.* lkev.it.- I, ?*.: :'.y i:i Ir r.t of
tin* dray -*aMi- .an nr. wa- rem; iv
demolisiud sai l a number of ivrs.nn
standing 1*1" ii if wait in.; f >r a train
were blown down to t:i n ard rect'ivod
s ri rns injuri- -. t? v nil wono-ii
( rap d fioni tli station, however, by
walking alony th plan.: platform at
tlio cJjto of the tr;
Fully 12:>() IVe.dc IVidshcd.
A nnmlior of buiM' .*.? at tii > f
the d:m,'-to;v \v- r blown down. T.;o
flames spread very rtipiilly until th two
blocks from Chntnb ri t > Wnrr- ? and
from Washington to Greenwich streets
were o:i flr.:.
P. lie . man Calvin was in tin- ii.i :i liate
vieii.ity of the lire when th > lir-t lies
of cxp'osions <). n.vivd. 15 . lid
that a mimbi r of firemen were oh .v:>. to
death on the Wnrr n street ?i ! < f m
building, lie .-a I that lie reset' l one
of thorn but that no Jivin.y h i.a.y .'d
have res n.od the other*.
Polic jmin Galvin said that- in his be*
lief not Is ; than 'i ') per- ni.s will bo
found to have lost i air lives. This was
on aee itn.r of the sudslenuess of the' xplosions
wiiich render. ;l it iniposdblo
for anybody who was in t iio build n at
tlio time to cseaj e. 'J im leym of the t xplosion
was hoars I and f?br clear down
to Wall street and heavy plate.-duss windows
were smashed and people th-owii
to tlio street a distune of four bloc ks.
DEWET 13 AGAIN DEFEATED.
Knox Inflicts Heavy f.ossci on the
lJoer Fores*.
T,on'TII>V. Oct n0 ?'il?e ivii- .T.
roe-ived the following from Lord Hoborts,
dated l':1 tn/ia, Oor.
"Knox anecossfnUy onjjn^od Do wot
Ort. 27. Darin*; t:s l}?cr retreat lvuox
cauyht D.'Wt r in tin- i 1 :: :ir;^ i /.ft.
The I: ? rs 1 considerably and I' l l t vo
pan /lid tl.i'' wagons in i'n->v\ banns.
An< the-* ammunition wavp>n was I ]?>.\*n
u;> i.y shell, Tim Uriti-h easu dttes
wave nii."
Referring to the .TucoV,:-:dnnl : sir,
Lord Rob rts : .ys it v.as due to too
treachery of tin inhabitants win ml- '
niiifrd rho Honrs t > th ir hon*. s at.
nights J Ji- y i.,>i a I 1 i/ ?: r.r day 1 > j
Four nu n were hill d and l'.J wounded,
mostly Oapo Highlanders.- Troops (lispatched
fr >ai tho Moddcr river'drove off
Tin* vs. The lion* s of i he rrcr.eh'Tous
iiiiia'. itanti w. r destroyed, t o n- i
niati'ianf IIosinaii was lei!:-41.
Lorn 1 loherts e ilis attention to the in- :
clinatioii of i!io betf'-r ein* . of Iloe/s to
co-operate with tl; Haiti h to .euro
pence since they find that guerrilla war- |
fare is "visit -dwith heavy puuishm n\"
GREAT DAMAGE BY STORM. j
ltullroad TratHo ItcAfter an All |
Day Suspension.
LaCkossi:, Wis., Oct. 20.?Trifli" oil j
tho various roads cnt" ring LaCrosvj, i
which was :usn -tided all day yesterday, '
was ro unuvl Into last night and today
all trains aro running.
Tho .storm w;? ; th<> worst that l:as o :
currocl sin-*', tli- flood of two yea rs ago,
when r.ot a train onterod tho city for a
week. Ir is believed tho dum-agp will
roach ? 10 ),()'> ).
From ! o'oloo!: Sat ur lay afternoon
until a late hour yesterday morning the
storm raged. JaiCrosso was tho ' enter
of tho storm, which center d over tho
entire northwest. All through tho surrounding
country roads and br id it us aro
washed out and trufih; i imjsoss.bl .
Alvord Arrested In I tost oil.
Boston, Oct. <t0.?Alvord, the New
York buuk defaulter, is under urrrst
kwiv.
searching w
fob the dead bodies
Latest Report Tine::? ITmnbe
of Missing at 40.
LOSS 13 ABOUT 02,000,00!
Many Hull-ling;} In the Vieinlly of t!s
Cxploslou Will XSt* Torn Down ? O:
ilcials ISiift'iiliitln:.; on the Cause ti
the New York Disaster.
Nf.w York, Oct. ?).? Tho search fo
bodies in the ruius of tIio baildiugs oc
j eupied bv Tarrant 0; Co., which wn
| kept up all r.i\'ht, v."a - with -at resul
until after S o'clock this morning
Deputy Fire Chief Ah .'.rn tvportc I tha
the body of a woman had been locator
under tho wrccltago in the rear of th
Homemade restaurant, e.e. l added tha
he feared nbom; CO bodies w ?u 11 b
found ;.r this point, a Ite had be a in
ft rn: i that ninny \v men were on th
lire e*ea;> * of the restaurant a few min
utes before tho Tarrant bail iiui? c !
lanseil a:i>l that tliev r.n into the build
ini: just Li i'.iro tlio big expl inn.
No o'umgo was ui:ul" to '.lay in th
original estimate of the flnnneial loss b
the explosion. the figures remaining a
from -vi.oOO.vn) > t >
Alt!: *h a 1'. v of :> 5 * i:t?a workes
all night" on th ruins tK- proncrt:
d.'sirno' 1 by t!" 1 exjij :-.:i in J'arrj'.n
tS: t' -h ver iv, and w. r
relit v i by in >r? than !. men at tla\
light, the sear h lia.l r.. '; t.; i i:i th
discovery of a * ingle t: ; b up t13:30
tiVlock t J.lay, ?! . r? :* th
cxplodon occurred. i',: t til.
n:t-si:ig number* but i' i i v i
t i-K tunny of the?-* \vi 1 baud
ie mas i\ Main, president c the Tar
r.st.t company, said ho :? tr >-.:r tit.it til
< ' i.:.; omp'viy. a with t' 1 p'>-iblo ex
^ 'pti >;t ; tv.-o had been -av. I.
ttto of tii.we reported mi dug re
turned t : . . homes durin rli night
At ' -U.e'.c this month: ah- or l.o;<
iv. u v.- at v. ?rlt on th-> \vr< 'go aa
liretn. n wer ; laving stre of wate
into rho ha!:'1 .irucd buildingo:t
i'tgtoti ?*.. j ' below Warren, Me von lr<
engine; \v r?> 'id oath* tvnuml. I' i.'TJ
1 c tplo ore rep irtod nils injj today.
P.- per y *. i-s Oil,'):
Thr " .11 !- A tv. i v.v.\> at vvor'. oi
i it' :iu ... i . ."iii 'H . k o
Uuihhi.y- i > r he. 1 1,'. > men at w.iri
a-; .-> )!i as daylight ;.pp .ir d. lis d.
clar '1 that a dozer. buildings wor.l
have to 1 i torn down.
Ux: 1 .suing I;is st r in that a dozen
bui! ... . v.- mid h.;w torn down
Sup lent Driller i:
"}' rv important than finding th
diad is tiis protection of i!to living. Tn
loivc ot the explosion has impairo
many building * in tho vieinitv. 1 c n
nor think ot' letting men wane in tin t
while there is a possibility that the
may c.itjie (1 ?wu. I believe tho bail '
ings along tho smith side of Chamber
street from Croetiwich to Wa-hingt i
streets aud on Washington street 1'ro:
Cham'o r.- to Warren, havo b en ina.l
unfit for occupation. They wilt ho tin.:
[ oiigblv cxamin d this morning and ur
til I r.m sure of thorn 1 will not alio'
the proprietors to open them for Ins
no.so
"Fortj* buildings were* damage 1 h
th" cxjilo-io:i. I place the property lor
at > V) > \
]! . 1-Y tiv, chief inspector of th
health departm -nr. was at the scene t
the exploion today.
"This havo * was never wrought h
benzine or n.ipthn," ho said. "I h-liev
it was nitro give rino. It is used ver
largedv nowadays by physician-' as
heart stimulant and Tarrant i*c Co., a
whole ale druggist-, would have had t
supply it 'Iho stuff is used in a ver
weak solution. Us rally if is from on;
tenth of 1 per cent to 1 per cent of wntot
If Tarrant & Co. hal 23 pounds of nitre
glycerino in their phi e it would linv
blown a building lileo theirs into lrae
merits.
Due to Chemical Action.
George U. Murray, inspector of com
bustibles, gave out the following state
mint today:
"It is my opinion that tho explosio
was due to chemical notion, which too
place during the c .npounding erf drug:
Just what the exaot causo was wo car
not uuui ween gee mo loruiMi
uscrl in compounding, nnd can get th
employes on the witness stand befor
tli" fir marshal.
' Tiie comt any had ft permit to stor
collo.iu:, eth rand phosphoric in suia
Hiiautitic =, a l air 1 f alcohol, two gu
Ions of 1- /.ii.", one carboy of sr.lphuri
ncid mi i urboy of nitric acid.
"Jt ell tin s" shon' I blow up tognthi
I don't tbinl: it won id be heavy onong
to make si; di terrific explosion. Th:
i- why [ am of the opinion that t'no e:
jil i??:i v.tis due toeht uiical changes."
During the day coral names w< 1
added to lite 11r of .1 issing and a mm
i er Were stricken 110111 it.
Pre i i- at Main of Tarrant & Co. sai
today;
"in our own stock wo had not 11101
rli nn few pounds of other; wo bad n
b 'n/aii" it;. 1 no colodion. When si
needed any of these articles to fill ordo:
we height i from dealers. Wo hn
very little alcoliol in stock, notwitl
standing the faet t ar we use a consii
ovubie (ja iiitiiy i:i making our perfunio
We had absolutely 110 nitro-glycorir
and gunpowder."
Amount of Insurance.
Exact figure ? on tho amount of in-11
anc'j earri 1 upon tbo destroyed bnili
ings and their coutonts will not baa
certain"d for a week or two.
The ius.irnn e is carried principal!
by local companies. Tho principal loss*
are placed a ; follows;
Th" Tarrant building. ?100.000: t!
Tarrant stock, ?10),000; the Mero.nnti
bnildmg, $.10,000; con tents, $10.), oo
building occupied by lOppons, Smith
Wi.inunu company, < ni'oo dealers, fs.i]
000; contents, $20.),000; Hommn.i
hot-1, building mul contents, $200,00
buildings anil contents on the liorl
sid" of Warren street from the Tarroi
building to tho corner of Washing;,
street, $17o,000; other buildings, r
gethcr with their con touts, i:i Warrc
(hvenwieh and Washington Htroet
SoW.OOO.
Prominent among thoso apparent
1 missing is Victor Hugo Malhusk,
piano manufacturer.
Hdward Fisher, his foster father, to
the police that Mat husk had au apai
i
s a? mm 1
<i ; IJT
vr.xy itk- i v-.-: sub betq
7.' ?. ITS i:CT7 TTTV.i EV3S ?E3
5 TOntTZ ' /.LM05.Y ANY BUYf R,
THE STANDARD
- Is oi*'' of cur I?-;Mlt;rs, though
,r we :' 111; ? W'lu elt r & Wilson,
Ix-.v i;vr. ;ir<] ?.thrrs also.
1 5Pr.Ci.M- ATTENTION
T - -' - >*--? _
...... y, \ .... I V. <.|M Kl I II I I .1 I' i 1'^
,r Machine. \r Inch. wit I?nil its late improvement4,
ni.ikt* it :t |>i> ce ?'l peiheti??n
Ili 1 ?*l1 the llMllUtl Voice ill
speech :* ?! mi K :u:<! any kind < 1' ii s'lumenial
music, or any sound in in the
?' chirp of a I i:d to tl.c irmni <i';t
'J i:c Wniid' I Stern is ju I .-impK' a
pY.ee of ?vet.ilrr ai.d cm i silk s, at d 11 e
pi tec h!m ic yon can p* I m.ii.\ ne!iil
c ai.d piety tilings that. you can't, tiiid
el-a-whose. ami many thimrs which are kept
S.ozu loi lz.z'l oz it . s ili .ii had pticn
SEWING MACHINES
'! and THE WONI
: Follovj)' the Mu
I T
i w
i THAT IS WHY
\ townsend's
:: the people
i know
i (
Heneefc
" Yourw to
i TOWN
!i Phono 18.
I I
.
BOYS EGGED ROOSEVEL1.
i
Ulot Follows t!io liovcrnor*s Ivmlrii
S/.c eh?Several Woimdcil.
y Ei.Mii:a, N. Y., Oct. 30.?1TIio Roosois
volt party made an early start westward
this morning. The .stops of the day will
(j bo numerous, the tour dually ending in
It >chostor tonigh t. Tho general couvor
y sation of tho party was of the riotous ;
^ times of last night. Governor Iloosovelt
said that tho first attack oa tho cnr*
riago in which he and Senator Fassott
o were riding canio from small boys.
y "I -aw the boys 'lire' vegetable:*, and
decayed fruir," said tho governor, "and
?. a few sticks also wore thrown. It was
o a body of grown men, however, who
pusho l up ngain*r tho c irriag * and (
thrust lithographs of t-'ranchtiel i in my ]
face, iicvoral times ir 1.>:!:. I its* if it
l" was tlio iniention of t 10 crowd ! > rush
J* us out of tho carriage, bv.t a ntunb-r of
n: :*. on liar-ehaok gatiicre i around and
" prevent i them. J di 1 n >. so>> tic fra- 1
_ ca : i:i which the m *;i wore injur I."
*' T ie Corning club, whi-'i ;or i:?t > a
f?ght in art .-upting r > ib f I its banner
s from attack, e. i" r I sev ?v.5y. Six men 1
0 were outre bollv won :d 1 with stones
0 and sticks nod b o > 1 li e.v.slquit - freely.
Tin-y were finally * .** d t > trie-ration
S! by the police and put ulvwir.l ih ir spo?
1 ci-il train.
" riio ei?y rylmin tr ; i : her i- wmorning,
"bu i . n i * two ; i. Idem >
rr
h
is linn : vc i'; i* is- t ~ Si.p.
l* Hi a , 1\. Y., Oct 'b?The fir-t tip
>f rh day of rite Itnos vclt train was
j. :ri : 1 tit (' : iti r. tie- homo :>i' the club
: was : iiilt. I la- i night during
d ,:i ; tfado ;i tei -a. If Was .no :i ue
' ni'ii tho _ ?v ri'iior could sp i!t biuauso
0 >i ih h. ring.
io
V/.LUABL i LAND FOIl SALE,
i have fiflv acres of fine farming
j. land hi >wn as tho Zftck Reeve's place
a. in .lonesville township. Jom-sville
io Land to he sold for a division. T-. nns
of snie cash. Sold to ihe highest
bidder at Union court house on 1st
r- Monday in November,
d- ' Z. Ri:i;vi:s, JH.
j',0 Gt p
)),'/ ')) / ror rJ<rx
io /,iifc ?rcj|0ja,*i5siip
(V POSITIONS (}'r A liANTKKD,
X. UNDER S3O?0CA; M l>r>F05!IT.
tv l;nilrii?(i l-.nv riii'i.
open alS year to Itotli Very <ay I oartl
Georgia* Alabama Business College,
0? .''..u-iii, <ju.
Manager Wanted.
Tito position of Jteddent Manager
s' of 'I ho 10?jtiitstl?Io Lifo AseurMico
' Society, for Union and vicinity, is
ly open to a nttin of character and ub.ila
ity. A valuable contruct, carrying
renewals will be given to tho right
T man. W. .1. HODDY, M'tm,
ft* ?8tf Rock Hill, 8. 0.
, /
?wn ?l mmmm???????JP ^ ' S'-l
111 MUSIC HOUSE ?
p<
m()x ~ y?
:er inducenents to cus- rors.
prices and terms
at other stor?.> jr:u g. t at tie Wois?l.ji
ind MUSIC HOUSE
)ER 5TORB.
iS !"s-S*i
IIULUUC.
hey know a good thing
rhen they see it.
The rush is s'ill on at
NEW STORK. !
> nothing l>nt the best goods.
11 "bran" new.
are right.
11 treat you square.
GET THE IDEA?
>rth you are a customer. \
please, \
SFND. i
Tinsley's old stand, *
e
c
corroy yj- r.D waxtj:d. *
i \,:>: !i. < -I t < .11 <1 i 1 UIliOU ^
County. f \>i.l payTHK HIGHEST
M A i;K 1". 1 I'KtGK for jour Cotton ~
lirino I'.rn lo ?*y Ware
llouso nenr SpilhaV StahNs.
US I f. It. V. GIST.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of Sou:!? ('.roiit.a. ) _
(\>nnty of Union. f [ (
Py .1 nson M. Gic?r, I'/q , Pjnbale A
.Tuil?o.
Where p. K I) P. tilt y lap* nijidf suit
0 11:? to 2iMiit 1 'Hi betters of Administration
on'lie lvdato of and * fleets of
1 'ei t rude M. Hailey. dfcenntl,
These nrc, therefore to cite aid adr.ionbh
all and .incrulur the kindred and r;
r*r?ditors of the said Gertrude M l? ii!?*y.
deceased, that. they lie and appear. before
ni". in the Court of Probate, to be
la id at Union C II , South Carolina, on
lle> 10th'day of Xovunb-r, next, after
publication heirof. at 11 o'clock in tla* a
forenoon, to show cause, if any they Li
lave, whv the raid Administration
should not be granted. ,\
fiiven under iny hand and peal this
2o'li da. of October, Anno Itohiiu'*,
I'.iod. Jas.ox M. (i i:let*-it,
l'rohate Judge.
1 'ubh.da d on tt,o 2t?th day of October, A
P.tOo. in the Union Timks.
4:1 2t
tti
Summons for Relief.
State of South Carolina, j Court of Coat*
<\>;inty of Union. ) 111011 Pleas.
Ml:/1 A, Garner and A. O. Garner, L
Plaint iffs,
Against
i. 11. Gainer and Isrtac T. Garner, Defendant.
SJ
To 11u* nl> >vo nam* d defendants in this
action: rr
You arc 1.ertby sun.moitd and ro<Iiii11?1
to answer tlie complaint in this .
action of which a copy is lien will) served L
upon yon; and to serve a copy of your
answei to the said complaint on the s::l>- ?
M libeis at tie if < nice No. I Law It Uige, ,'j,
Union. South Carolina, within twenty
days nfte; t lie service hereof; exclusive of ^
the day ef such service; and if jou fail
to an: '.\er the cMiiplaint within the time
afme-aid, 'lie piainliiTs in this action ^
wiil apply to the Court for the rein'
di maud, din the complaint.
C A It-OX & SUA IFK,
I'luiiititTs' Attorney. "
Dated Union, S. 11 August, A D
1000. V
To the defendant Isaac T. CJansfr:
Take not ice that the complaint in this
action togiihvr with the summons of j,
which the foieiroieg is a copy was filed y
in the olVii iM f the. Ulcik ol the (.'oilit
for Uni.m county at Union in the ,\i
county of Union in the State of South
Carol inn on the tlth day of Outobt r, A.
IJ. 1U00. UAU-SON & SCAIFE, ""
i'lalutiffa' Attorneys.
Health Office Houta.
Will b;; in my otlice," at the Council
h .;nb?v, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. every ?^
?y, Sundays and holidays excepted, for / *
i? convenience of citizens wishing burial
Li? niits or to transact any other business
s taining to the otlice.
20?tf. m> W. D. IIahris.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Wl 1
CoDdtnied Schedule la EA?I
Juno 10th, 1900. .
STATIONS. NT'S. NHI
Ly. Charleston. 11 00 p m " 7(tO m
Summer villa 12 00 n't 7 41 ? a
Branch villa 1 55 a m 8 55 a m
Orangeburg 2 60 a m II 23 a
? Klugvillo iOOam lOlliS
Lv. Savannah "I..." i iatt all
" Harnwoll ' 4 18 a m
" Bluckvlllo 4 28
CvTColumbia 7 (X) a m Tl 05"^ee
" Prosperity 8 14 a m 12 10 Mft
" Newberry 8 30 a m 12 26 pdn
" Ninety-Six 0 20 a m 1 20 p m
* Greenwood U50 a m 1 56 p m
Ar. Hodges 10 15 a in 2 15.nS
Ev7 Abbevillo "(185 am 1 8(1 ft tf
Ar. Helton 11 15 a ni 5 10 pTa
Lv. Anderson 10 45 n in 2 85 p fSj
Ar. Grecnvillo. 1220 p ni 4 15 p jp
Ar. Atlunta.(Con.Tlnio) 3 65 p in tf 06 p ag
STATIONS. ft
Lv. Ureenvillo 5 .10 p m 10 15 <^&
" Piedmont 0 00pm N 40 4 m
" V>illinmstou 0 22 p ni 10 55 m
Ar. Anderson 7 15 p m 11 40 % A
Lv. Helton TTTTTTTTTTTTTT o 45 p m 11.15 am
Ar. Donna his 7 15 p ni 11 40 % m
Ar. Abbevillo 8 10 p m 12 25 ft jp
Lv. Hodges 7 85 p m 11 65 a ra
Ar. Wree.nwood 7 55 p in 12 20 p jn
; Ninety-Six 8 82 p ni 13 60 ft m
" Newberry 0 80 p 111 2 00 p pi
Prosperity II 15 p m 2 14 pa
Columbia 11 30 p ra 8 110 pm
Ar. Black vi lie 3 00 a m
" Barnwell U 15 * m
" Savannah 5 10 a 91
z iu a ill 4 48 p pk
" Orangeburg 3 45 ? m 5 38 p m
" Brauchvillo 4 25 i\ m ft 15 p , tn
" Humtnerville 5 52 a ni 7 28 p' to
Ar. Charleston 7 00 o m 8 15 p Ba
tM NSI STATIONS.
11 UOpj 7 10 a Lv..Charleston..Ar 8 15 p 7 00 a
12 U<in| 7 41 :il " Suniinorvillo " 7 28p , Tv* a
1 55 iv 8 55 n " .Bratichvillc. " ft 15 p 4 ?ft
2 50 aj 9 29 n. " Orangeburg " 5 Hil j> 8 4o a
4 :HI a 10 15 n] " Kingville " 4 4ft p -2 82 a
[220 a| Lv. .savannah Ar 6 lo a
4 l:t a " .. B.irmvoll .. " 8 15 ft
4 23a! " ..nitickvillo.. " 8 00 a
ft :iin 11 40 n " ..Columbia.. " 3 20 p 9 aOp
7 07 a 12 20 p " ....Alston.... " 2 90 p 8 90 A
8 03 a 1 23 p " . .Suutuc... " 1 2:1 p 7 46p
8 45 a] 2 OJ r' " Union " 12 45 p 7 10p
0 04 ni 2 22p " ..Joncsvillo.. " 12 25 p 0 53s
9 19 a 2 37 p " ....Pacolot.... " 12 14p 8 42 p
9 50 a 3 10 ji Ar Simrtiuiburg Lv 11 45 o 6 16 p
0 55 a 3 40 pi Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a 0 00-p
1 10 p 7 15 p| Ar...Asheville ...Lv| 8 00 a 8 06p
"P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BKTW&HN
CHARLESTON AND UHEEN VILLB,
and between Charleston and Asheville.
Puilnian palace sleeping ears on Trains 80 and
16, 37 and 33. oil A. and(2 division. Dining itrt
in these trains servo nil meals eurouto.
Trains loavo Spur'., uburg, A. & C. divide?,
lortlibound. 7:0.1 n. in., ..: c p.m., 0:18 p. np
Vestibule Limited); .< .ml.hound 12:20 a. ?,
1:15 p. in., 11:54 a. in., (5 i stibnlo Limlted.T
Trains leave Orcemii>. A. and O. dirlglMB,
)ortlibomid,0:00 a. m., 2: 4 i>. hi. ana 5:22 p. tpn
Vestibuled Limited); soni hltound. 1:80 S. m.,
1:30 p. in., 12::i0 11. in. c \Vsiibulod Limited)
Trnius 13 ami II Elegant Pullman Paries
ors between Charleston and A she villa.
Trains J5 and 1ft?I'uiliriuii Drawing-Rooaa
Hooping cars between Charleston and AaheUlo.
Elegant Pullman Drawing-Room Boffit
sleeping cars between Savannah and Asbayllle
nrcuto daily between Jacksonville and Ou*
iunati.
'RANK S. CANNON. J. M. CULP,
Third V-r*. M Ucn. Mgr., Traf. Manager,
Washing'on, D. C. Washington, D. O.
V. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWIOBC,
Gen. Pas. Agent, A. Oen. Paa Agent,
Washington, 1*. O. Atlanta, OIL
l^fer^T/TTI
:?SK ^ :v7 k-I iq- D:UI \>V .. mi.
Il'lflo^iftft & VVocfprn Cnrnlma
Tf VOiVI II VUI Vlllia
Railway Company.
rai'STA AND ASHEVILLE Short I-ino
ScIk dulo in otfcut May 27,1000.
pave Augusta 0 40am 140 pm
rrive Greenwood 12 1") pm
. Anderson 0 10 pm
(.aureus 1 20 pin 0 35 am
Greenville 300 pm 1015 am
Glenn springs.... 4 30 pm
spnrtmiliurg 3 10 pm 0 00am
t nioii 7 30 pm
Saluila 5 33 pm v
Mrndorsonvlllo.. KIII pm
Asian illi' 7 00 pm n'
pave Asiicvlllo a 20 am
I 'liion 8 45 am
Spartanburg 1145mn 4 10pm
Glenn springs.... 0 45 am
Greenville 12 01 pm 4 00 pm
I.aureus 1 37 pm 7 80 pm
Anderson %. * 7 00 pm
Greenwood 2 37 pin 0 00 pm
rrive Auguatw? 5 10 pm 1048 am
pave Columbia 1105 am
Newberry 1220 pm
Oliiibui 1 00 pm
rrive Greenville 300 pm
Spartanburg 310 pm
Glenn Springs... 4 00 pm
rave G lemi springs... H 45 am
Spartanburg 1145 am
Greenville . 1201pm
rrive Clinton 157 pm
Newberry 2 37 pm.
Columbia _ 4 05 pm
Fastest and Host Lino between Newberry
nl Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn
[j rings.
< onncction from Newberry via Colum^Rt
ewberry and 1.aureus ltailway. 1
For anv Inforniiitioii write
W. J. CKAIO, Gen. 1'aas. Agt-,
Augusta, Go.
T. M. EMM EltSON, Trnlllc Manager.
NION AND GI<BNX SPRINGS j
RAILROAD COMPANY
? :?
chethilc Effective Sept, n, igoo?
'rain No. 15 leaves
Union Milll Station 6:30 a, m.
. rives Buffalo 0:42 a. m.
rain No. 10 leaves
Uuifalo 12:15 p. m.
.rrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.m.
'rain No. 17 leaves
Union Mill Station 5:00 p. m.
niven Buffalo 5:12 p.m.
'rain No. IS leaves
lluffalo 6:15 p. m.
.iiivesUnion Mi l Station 0:27 p. m.
All Trains Daily Except Sunday.
Tlie Union and Glenn Springs Ilail>ad
Co., is now prepued to handle all
avenger and freight business between
'uion and lluffalo. All freight for Bufdo
will tx> handled either from the
not hern Uailwav de|?>t or from the
'ninti Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to
uff.do will Ik- udd at the Union Cotton .
liii Station. We now have a first claw , 1
ism n? per coach in oj>eration.
. (J. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright, ^
President. Gen'l Manages.
tiubttcribo for The Times.
1