The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 11, 1901, Image 2
DO YOU
Nov
We have a big lot o
mas and have
No. 5692. 2 Suits only, t
No. 5517. 2 Suits that \v<
Nos. 238, 903, 7235. 7 S
your choice at only
No. 1439. 3 Regular ?15
No. 764G. 2 Suits that we
No. 4914. 3 Nice $12 Su
No. G075. 3 All Wool Si
No. 35815. 5 Suits that \
No. 36.59. 2 Suits, slO S
Nos. 5105, 5102. 5 Suits
No. 5683. 2 Suits that we
Nos. 2791, G0G4. 4 Suits,
No. 50G0. 9 Suits of tliffei
N<*, 3232, 3233. G Suits
No. 8119. 5 Over Coats t
Yn. 511. 4 Over Coats ch
Wo liavc in tliii
equally as jyood
in laiying lioocl
better than to'c
tyjjlk
i
?~s.&yAi?'d Over From Local P.i
See Hill Harris and lmve liiru set;
yon ofain.
For Kelton Circuit,
The following announce ments li
l>een handed us for Kelton Circuit
15)01 by liev. S. T. Creech, the pis
with request tliat. we publish same, v I
we do with pleasure for the infotmat
of our many readers in his circuit:
1st Sundav.?Wesley Cbapsl J J a.
Flat Rock, 3 p. m.
2nd Sunday.?Foster's Chapel, 11
no. Me'opataraia, .'} p. in.
3rd Sunday.?Lock hart. Saturday
p. m. Lockhart. Sunday, 11 a.
Wesley's Chapel, 3 p nt.
4th Sunday.?Mesopotamia. 11 a
Foster's Chapel. 3 p. m.
Thesuperstitious are agaiu findii
omens around ih<, >Vhite Hon
Just before the President/i moth
died, several years ago, a shadow &
seen by them every morning win
sun shone on the portico of tl
White House, which they declare
represented the bent, form of an o!
croman. ?1tcr Mr?. McKin'ey
death, it was Been no ?)oro. J.?<Uel;
.every fair day, about eleven .o'cloc
itx the morning, the same pernor]
foema seen aud pointed out a shftdn
<nn on* c4 the big piilars at tho east <
the portico, in the form of a foreHrr.
0u%d handj with forefinger held tij
.With an air of protest or jyarning, am
ithey are predicting that this pn ad
vance notice of some sort of calamity
Notice to Trespassers.
^tll persons am lien-by notified nol
?9 u*mt, walk, rid-?, driveor in a?v mangier
tre^pw; npon the plantation known
H* the Monro place," now
/?wne>( by me. ^rtV P*'ty parties
trespassing wU! be pryyecyocd to il?e full
,extent of tiie law.
Joirv A.
Jan. 0, K>01. 2-4 5.
Bridge Notice.
/ jvill meet with Mr. J. A. Chamber
git Menu's bridge, in l'inoknev township,
/in Tuesday, January 24th, lorthepniuoseof
lej^t/ng fa the lowest resjM>nsible
bidder the repairing of said bridge. |
Itnanl poaani.^ >i- -
iue rignr, ro reject juiv or
all bids. Letting will lie field at 1'-'
o'clock m. T. J. liRTP.KiiAUOii.
Supervisor Union Coumy.
Ja i. 10, 1001. 2-It.
All Take Notice.
This Is u?y Igst week for Rpccial dis.counts.
25 to 83 per cent, discounts allowed
on all purctiHBes for ttiis week.
Take advantage of thi* clearance sale if
you want some rare bargains. <
H. M. Rick, Jit., L. U. . J
U1
WANT Al
UP-TO-l
/ is the time
f Clothing that LiUS'
) put some moving pri<
liat were $15, our moving y
3re $8.50, they must go at
nits that v ere ?16.50, t liey t<
Suits, now only
>re $16, youi*s uow at
its at only
0 Suits, now only
vcre cheap at $18.50, now
tun tiers, now only
that were hig sellers at $8.50, n
;re hig values at $15, now
I*Ilt bargains at $0, now onlv.
O o ' *
rent patterns, prices of which ra
that soltl tor $4, now only
hat were $5, now only
cap at ?0, now only
-< ^toolv ninny otl
as 1 Ho !?IH?YU siikI
I Olotliiiift* at i? hiii
II 11 S111<1 HOO 11H'mjfatfci
hijpvjfznnm
r I i
~" avsi i^ernons aro hereby wame
limit, cut timber, jide through o
geSt otlier manner trespass upon m>
Anyone violatiup this notiuo
prosecuted for malicious tre^pu-s.
atdi \y. II. K
241. p
Sad Fall of a Young Ma
lave;
for The mystery connected wi
tea. young man at the Columbia
lic1' who tried to commit suicide, on
10,1 person checks for 84,000 wero
,n has been cleared up. Some tir
this young man was employed
I a. lucjbia as money order clerk
_ was so faithful and cireful i
* ' wort- (liot ' 1
?io wn? promotea Rn 1
lo' mouey order clerk at tho 11:
m offico in Charlotte. Tfcoro lit
getting along well and had the
deace of everyone about tho i
ng Then he began 10 %o y'dh ?be
ae set." They took hiai to fart h
er aud gambling rooms. He beic
a- to one ot the best families of .So
mi couniy ftgd knew nothing of garni
u- or fast women. The pace that
id set for him wan too last, ffp wa
d to keep up with tho procession,
\ did not have tho money. IIo
y. lured into games of poker and
h ti-?j.ee were held out to him that
if, could make money with which to
a in the tet it ho only had the ca]
>1 with which to Bl^rt his poker
n gambling ventures. Ckegkg
P money from the Southern Iiaii
1 agent at Union addresecd to tho T
Mational Hank at Charlotte ci
. i into his hands in tho Express ol
| He took two packages, contain
, Hi 000 in cheeky and SI,800 in c;
| YV llh thi'a Ko 1 1
...... ...... uk} cmrieu on ma c;ad
rejr. He voluntarily quit tije <
ploy of the J'Jx press Company,
manied i:i Charlotte for u day or t
spent Htxuo money and theu camo
Columbia. He went to the Columl
Hotel, wl>ere lie engaged a $4 a d
room i^ad he spent hid money will
lavish hand, Ho d^nk liquor hea
ly and i .ited gambling room, he
nightly? they a;o here in full blu
Nigh1 after night ha lost bis tnon
and day by day He frittered away t
81.8(H) in cash he had taken from t
two parcels addressed to the l'\<
National Hunk at Charlotte. Twi
he tried to commit suicide a:id fai'c
it wis by the'merest accident tin
two good natiued gentlemen f tin
him in the hotel and noted iiftopd
lion. They took an intere;t i:i hit
and to [revent his taking his liie h&
the young man taken in charge.
Too young man has admitted th
charge. He deeply regrets what h
ba* doap und is the most penitent c
-J
-'Ml EL ^Ul I
Y '
3 to get it.
i *
r BE MOVED before Christ2:3
on it, each as these:
>rioe is now otaly $ 4 80
; 4.20
:>o must ?0 and you now get
* 6.75
_ 6.50
6.75
4.80
4.60
, 7.50
5.50
ow o. 75
(3.50
425.
ngeil from 3D to ?15, now only 4.00
2.00
3.00
4.0O
ler offerings tluit, are
L if you are interested
sill price you oimviot do
1
I
j men. lie blames himself and no one
else f^r being tempted to dpr-k and
1gamblp? an^ 8*y8 ^at ',e hoped
r lands against hope to be able to refund the 1
wi.l be money. He kept all of the envelopes 1
and statements so that he might re- *
ohn. place the packages in caeo he should (
win at cards, when he Hoped to the 1
last he would do, \
" The checks are not In any w ay a<* 1
th the ter^ere(^ w,t'1 aU(* are negotiublo only
I Iot-*l UP >u ProP?r ea^orseiKea-s They are
l. " now in the bauds of the proper au
yraos* ., ... 1 1
f , thorities.
0-1 ' Not a dollar of the 81,800 was
'n f\>- ^oun^* tactically ail of i? \vont to
II lie 6ani^,)? rooms in Oolumbis,
n hie w^ere va'n ^10Pe8 wcr<j hold out to the "
1IlVjc last.
j The Express Company is, of course, ^
1 was indemnified by the surely bonds
c nf. given by its clerk and will not loao
uiliee nny^ing* anfi 'n 110 event ould the ^
fast 8','PPer bavo 'C8i any tiling. It is in- s?
dtel remarkable that in tho handling eh
^ , j of millions every year by the bx{
/n^.or Company more 19 not lowt ^nd thjs is i
roallv the firat loai in this section in i
0 "g some' time.?"A. V" ~
IV.ifl
... iu a no jNQTi'
~t <i ai:^ CJourier.
W THK SMftLlPOJt" AT UNION J_
!> <:' IS PROPERLY HANDLED.
, he
live v>o Declares the Secretary of the
pi tt' Hoard, Dr. M. IV. Culp, who
a J,i Intelligently Describes Fhf
*u.' Situation. T|>(i
way
'ir;t t rue Columbia State J F,
iiue (J ii-J a number at communications af^o
lice, to aiil bom various officials and
iii% parlies Iihvo-appeared in yoDr excel- totii
sab. lent columns coi:o*rning the imalJpox unit
ca situ At ion in Union a id the board o!
im- hotjth of Union. term
re Ylio board he -t'th of Union ie <thok
W ?, porf.ctly able torUud the poju^t cril-.
to icl-ni^ of a f-W f'kite bead""
...VI1/I CUI1UJ
jia j wii!tr3, btr, ail tli' I? tt^r writing i? ?r7?!V
ay ci.ic.iia e l to injure our town in h
i a bufiinoa? way, ami that i* the only prnini
wi- reaaon I write row. Prom all thni {IVnuv
i;A has been aai>! and written a etraugrr f
hL. would iiiiuk that TTuion in a veritable Kuror
ey j?nat h >us?', a emaHjox boi*, which it j
un ijqt the case, aid never bin b en.' yJj'j.N
tie There hew enjaljjsoj in [Julou rl! to nun
vi.uitd on ever ui'Wtf it appeared in fewtyu
ca i Columbia in 18D8, when thi only
d ! bunting yoil taw on the etrcota wan t>ovr?"<
at jo'low flag*. We borrowo 1 our
tl tuna'lpnx front you ami r. turned 1: k??
i 'unknowingly) with Qabe Cole, who oiofln?
in Van Vent i# thv lunatic a?*'I|t<n gome Jmi'yo
(1 tiqio eince; and we'hav? a ffw'more lit W?"?
subject* t> teud you a* rjtiickly e.e
e write of inquireuoo de lunatic* art HUGO
? 1 gvrorri cut.
But to tho point Union by her
? \?
t?rcaei:t hoard of health has nsvcr denied
the existence of suiallj ox in . 1 er
corporate limits, but ebe has not made
* blotting horn of her troubles, nor
appealed to the State for help. I am
thtukfo' to 3<*'r 'Hat the nnj r'tv of
thi' e t:zeo8 of U>?i ?n are mule t ut of
the kioii f mi.t^rixl that, tight their
own haul a. h o *r* h tpe the day will
iievt r <v?ni?* t'? it wh jvi-l have to appeal
to -the Stnto t?, h ip us with our domet-t'c
troubles.
The rrouhba of the previous board
of health ?.f Union (be State board of
health and route <f our cilizms is too
freah in it e piittbo wind to need rehear
<aI. The pre eul bilird has endeavored
to profit hy ila predeces'orV
experouoe. au'i 1 thud* has; instead of
our chix-m* reboiiug ojaiost vaccinatiou,
they t ra : ow olatuorhg 1 ?r )l
We keep ari < 1H er vab^jn*'in6 i:"'
pu' l c both i?ig'-t and dsy^^li^ al'
iious a that have c Befl. We U83 tuT&Silh..
prov?d and tVeth virus We have not
had any ie i ui results from vacclu ?.
tion. It has proven boyond dou! t, an
a!ni( si certain preventive
Did space permit I could cit:? you io
some cages in point Any well informed
medical man could tell you that it is a
very different matter to handle ore
sporadic case of smallpox and t>
handle an epidemic of tlie srme.
There has been no cessation ofbusi
ntss of any kind in Union. Hotel ?r?
rivals are larger than ever before;
business is greater; mirritgts, births,
death?, daacep, frolics go on just the
simr, lij sensible person of n:y acquaintance
is unusually disturbed. We
have had nioro buildings of mill?, railr.
n'p, etc , within the last year than
ever before, wbioh brought hands from
every section of this and other States.
This Iihs added to hoard's trouble?,
because, as every intelligent person
knows a large number of this class of
population haveuokuown h eal habitation,
but roam from p <int t? point,
c "n'cq'tetit'y caussug trouble duiing
epidemics.
The diicieut msyor, MeBelh Y< ucg,
and city council have aide) the boa id
of health in every way requested during
our epidemic.
Tho board of health thinks it has
the situation well in hand, and is perfectly
serene and contented, having tho
-lati-raoj joj} of knowing they have done
iheir duly to their citv, to th?ir fellow
man, and to tbepaselyes. I will say
the board ot health of \Jnion ij
fol O^lOg gantlomOU,
;?T^. P;.ter chairn,? .>'? ?' ",e
o'desi, meet highly respected citvz^u?
ami large-t tnxj avers in Union; G il.
O-izel/ D?.v;p J- fjri? 8 and W. IV
Hughes?all high-toned, iu>tl ^g-nt,
or .oertv*o vuiuar. la? -abiding eit?>". me,
and her people at hear', lour humble
scribe ie the secretary, and the only
medical man on the board, and I will
brt fpoak tho truth when I state that
Lhero is not a more intelligent efficient
and capable hoard of hfaliu in the
state of South Carolina, pissibly excepting
Charleston. I write this com
nuiTcition without thocoguizauco 0/
he other members of the hoard.
M. \V. Cu]p.
Union, Jan. 5, lltOlr
We offer Bro. L. M. Rice no 11 polony
or the confused appearance in which
is article appears. It was set l>v :
he cub and the proof was misplaced 1
nd not corrected-.
Tho sale of Mrs. Gage's household t
Tects toolc place Wednesday. O.iite t
number of ladies were present. ?
cry good prices were obtained for t
me things, while others went very b
cap.
Save up your niekles and save up
your dimos
And trade with the merchants who Si
patronize Tub Times. jn
oi
, o n g a v i t a %
THE TABLET OF LIFE
(Pilula At Lomgan Vitam )
1 Scientific Discnvorv nf thn I <rn I /la
J " *"v
' Ma^ic Key to thciMystcry of Life! j"ftc
om times immemorial it lias teen man's reu
on, mating ambition to 'prolong life. Hut Da
ng the anaiiy.biljliitnt minds, who have
iteo thplf'Tivoa tf? tiie faSCiiitit ing subject, 1
is left for the Ipirnorbu Dap*in to give ^ot
ie world, in his great theory pr l.jro, tho
Inmontnl principle upon wnteh to build
irthorrosearch In this direct ton, Follow- RT
loscly In hid footsteps eumo Prof. Dr.
vig Buechiior, n German scientist of In- ,,
lUomtl renown, wi'h hjs romarkublo 1 01
entitled "Das nuclides i.nngcir f .ebons"
)MK>k nn Longevity). lint alas, like I )?r ,
io too died, ere ho could reap the fruit
i wopderfu) doctrine. Others howover. ...0,
l|y-gveut<von? op, thp interrupted tlireud '
the result that twoiOeriuaii s. i'-ntist*, gtai'
yearh of experimentsantfresearch. hirve vr,.
t djsgovprod the wjcu't of Longevity, >?
i shape of a rc.iTiarknbio Vcift'tjiMp Cojn1,
which, if properly used, will positive y
eg Life. This new remedy, appropriately dial!
1 "I.onsrsvitn" {mea'nlnr Long I.ife) has .
inbjcctcd to tho most rigid lestsatHll the ??
ig clinics and hospitals throughout .i.(,
to with marvelous results. Approclnt
io Importance of this discovery, wc ever
ijchn'rod. nt euormons tV/st. t heexolurupriftavy
thii truly wonder "!!te;
>parafi.?b, "w hloh lias. pioV, u <> Mpc .fig 'pi
ikind. "liOHKiPTlfH" fMLe lt?ue Tablet
e; a rejuvonntnr par excellence. ?m oidr
?tf l.iO veritable secret of mug -\ Jty ill
lipa). lpa?ib|ls fnrpi It |s the fpuulaiii
ftetual youth, which It prolongs for 1:1
1 Its present limits, white retaining dre*.in
n perfectly normal slate, "Long ot'i
brightens tho eye,stimulates the men '
Mr By. gives elasticity to the step, i<ory
tho fnoo full, absorbs wrinkles. Tip
>s the system, purities the skin, andiM him?
y true Ponce do I con remedy for old
ungofboth cores. Rndurgo 1 by Ku '
Dftvjlrtr pvolclans. flis'l I
$1 00* |f?x py malt. . 1,11
von tii-lenburg Medicalco., ?u
(BOI.K U. ? AOBKTa) *
-1133-1185 Broadway,INew Tofk Oily. ^
t
We Are Afte
At W. H. Sart<
constantly on
Corn, Oats, Meal, Fl
Heavy Groceries. Pla
Mule Gearing and ali
wells, drainage and
extensive line of shelf
Fruits, Vegetables, P
we will sell at prices tl
Below We Mention
Ileinz's Mince Meat,
" India Relish
Apple Butter
Tt^^^j^JxedB ca n 3
" PicldesTttflf
cheaper than the cliea
R
NORMAN
UNITED STATES Ml]
BECOME INVOLVI
Colombia Rebels Threaten
Attack Panama.
TAKE VIGOROUS ACTR
Our UoTeriimcnl Will l*roieot Am
can lutercsts?l)ra<t'.c Measures S
I lie Adopted lit Dealing With the l
uutlon, Which Is Most A'urntlng.
W ASUiaufON, Jan. C ? Consul 0?ni
.^am^ cat jos testate
lombiau government announces that
revolutionists nro approaching Putin
nnd making preparations for a fl|
which is likely to occur soon.
'I'fi? state ilepavfinout intends taki
yigorous Hotiou 'if tno city is tlueafef
with bombardment, toprotcot Amcric
interests nnd to carry <r\t the dotios
havo assumod bv treaty for tho proti
tiOU Of the IsflitY..-* r?
ui i auaina.
^RESIDENT f/.'KINLEY ILL
Inviiutlons <9 Tfio l)lplojn:?|.l(} Hope
tjon Kco'tllrd,
Washington. Jan. n.?Tho preside:
Is still suffering from hi * cold aud c
tho advice of Dr. Rix y Una decidod
stay iu his room for three or four day
fhero was no cabinet meetiug todr
hid tho iiivifatidns for the diplomat:
ecoption tomorrow night iiavo been r<
tailed.
It Is stated at thp Whito House tha
he president is not soriously ill, bu
as a bad cold and these steps are takei
s a precautionary measure.
Will Be Ijoft to a Commission.
Washington, Jan. 8.?Tho Unitec
tates has proposed that the question ol
;demuity and of framing new commor
al treaties with China shall bo oonsidod
by an international commission,
ther at Washington or the capital ol
10 of tho other powers concerned, thus
moving these two phases of the uego
itions from Peking.
pebafe Continues.
Washington, Jan. h.?Speaker lieu,
rson called the house to order this
traiug. After some routine business
il been transacted the debate on rli? l
bill was resumed. Mr
lzoll, of Pennsylvania, took tlio floot
1 delivered a speech of an hoar in favpf
tho Hopkins bill.
)3BERS MAKE AGOOP HAUL,
rue ol J, W, (iri ren I<oote<l o.r9t|000
Worth ol' Diamonds
ti.aNta, Jau. 8?Wliilc the fact i]y\
;in tho parlor playing cards, a lvr?
l.oko into tho residence of / >hn J
Groou, 25 Carrier street, last ijicht
at 1U o-clock ntnl carri -d c.t a lot of
toads worth over $1, ) X)
window had been foiled open and 1
.i rinoti of tho ptonos w'ailq
y member of thy hou -chold was up
riniuiLi# friends.
0 jewels were not mis'c.l until tin '
.my hud departed, and tho f.i'nlly J;
1 vd to retire ior fhe'hiffhi.
re w:is the open drawer pf th? "
>;! nm| the broken wnifjpw and the 81
r jowefctv^os told the re?it of tUq
'i police were notified of thQ rol>? h(
l.y telephone, and Captain Hal) m
i hurried call for Sergeant Bedford
)eteotive John Harris.
> detectives went to the resident*
. Cjroen aj once, and wan working T1
j case all night trying tQ iCourq
clootg whiob to get on the treoM
^ywn? / ' ?
/
r You!
*
)r'? old stand. We will have
hand
our, Bacon, Lard, and all
ntation Hardware,
I kinds of Terra Cotta Piping for
sewerage purposes. We have an
goods, both canned and bottled, of
reserves, Jellies and Pickles, which
lat will please the observant buyer.
i A Few Bargains: % ,
former price 30c, our price 20c.
44 35c, " " 25c.
44 50c, 44 ? 35c.
2oc, our prjyC o fQr 25c.
espectfully,
& MURPHY.
\
Everybody Has a ,,Remedy,\
For (hip, (hat and the otjier allpien^ ^
?from a cold to a cnnce?? from bopaet
to beef tea. jpjettpr eacj^e^ ' tfcfi
fio-called '(househoifl" medipine, e^r
cept for the siraDlest ills
. f .T 6f?
advice and bring your prescription#
to us for careful, conscientious com*
pounding. Simples are often effect*
ive fand of oourse we have them In
slock,) but you want to be sure you
are getting the very best medical aid,
UNION DRUG COMPANY,
p ON THE FACE OP IT
^ Our sUI?ro? iit. ?!? ?? y?>n(jaflgot no l?et|er
wvy wahs All we n>K Ia n -fl,?
amiimi l ? * ?
. ?u?.r>ii. After that yon <mii select
maI for yourselves. We ful-y b lteve that
. UeeanMlWy you in rveiy particular
? aud would b- gl..d to have you call and
i see what we have to offer. i
H THE WimAMSQN ClUWIx
an 11 ?
? Any flerchant
Can sell High Grade Goods at
m Pigl1 w
Grade Goods at Medium Grade
nl
)U Prices?there Is nothing com*
mendable in that! But It re*
A.
kj quires a peculiar skill, and a long w
lC time pnorchan<|l8e e^pcrjepce fQ
sell a High Grade $16.00 'failop
t made Hnit, In Black or Blue Clay
i
Worsted, Cheviots or Plaids, for
only *10.00. A good $10.00 Suit
for only $7.48. Ladles' Worsted
Skirts, well made, In all shades
" . Ml
at only The, and up. Ladlel^
jaokets In great variety at $2.60
and up. Children's Jackets from
$1.50 and up. Children's Sulta^^ ?
from T6c and up, and only at
J. COHEN'S.
Final Discharge;
Notice is hereby given that J, C. Beyi*,
administratbr ywji frjll 'flunked. pf ^
estate of A. W. llevis, (lsoeased nasap>
plied to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Prol?ate,
in and for (lie county of Unio?, for
a linal discharge as such administrator.
It is ordered, that rite 1Kb * -?
VI A" w
i nary, A I). 1901, be fixed for heailng
>f petition, and a final settlement of
?aid estate.
jAw.ji4K&W!a.''
Published 11th or Jan. J001, in Union ,
Times. ^ 2 4t.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that J. C.
levis, exicutor of tl?e estate of James
J. Ik'vin, deceased, has applied to Jaapu
j such executor.
li is oiden d, that the llln day of
ebruaiy, A. D. 1901, be ' fixed for
taring of Petition, and a final settle*
ent of said estate. 1
Jason M. GKKKK, *mr '
Piobate Judge, Upion Q*, 8, C, ^*4
Published Jan. 11, lOOlin Union *?
!t
Subecribe for Tha Timaa.
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