The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 12, 1901, Image 4
THE UNION TIMES
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UNION TIMES COMPANY
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JSO. R. MAT HIS, Editor.
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HEADERS TAKE NOTICE !
We have marie a vhihhing nr
^ j ...m. H'tr n.-vvrv^t;
ranfgcmcui mm >r j
JJRYAN, the ? rr.it Democrat i<
LEADER, to club his f.-t in oris news
paper "THE COMMO\ER" for
Union County. We will rnmlxt, t?,
all Subscribers who pny ;i year /
advance, TIIE TIMES una TillCOMMONER,
weekly, for $1.-5
This is your opportunity.
The Commoner, Bryan's pnprr
pays: "Beginning with April l'Jtb
The Commoner will con hi in twelve
pages and a limited amount of spa :?
devoted to advertising mutter."
We know there will he a great de
m&nii for this s;.iee, judging fron
the con'tant and increasing nppticationa
for space in Tin: Timls, and w<
are anxious to see what class of :id
will pass muster in the Sanctum o
The Commoner, llamember we serw
Thi: Timj:s and Commoner far 1 7-'
A PROFITABLE CROP.
We have a long time endeavored t.
impress upon tliO minds of our fur
mer readers the importance of diver
pifjing their crops, * > aa not to !??
whnllv deDendent. upon cotton as 1
money crop. The market h very un
certain, and many are the hope s thil
are blasted, when this crop is jom
gole dependence for ready cm;!:. A>
we have often said, so say we ajj.iio
OlVEBAllV your crops. It is join
only salvation, from Uig cotton crof
manipulators. liaise your own itioa!
fill your feed houses from your owi
lands. Make sure of the r.ooessitim
first, then you car. safely add unt?
these your cotton crop. Hot insteac
of the all important, let tho eolloj
croD be a secondary consideration
Don't bo a cottontot,
Don't bo a cjain,
Jietter fill your smojje house
^Vith the fat porker's hum.
We clip from the Yorkvilie Yeo
man a letter from a wide-awake far
iner that wo think ivjll he of inlores!
to botoo of our farmers, and will ope:
up a way to the making of :i in -v.
or paying crop. Vou will tnl.e no'ict
that many other* are interested i
the matter. J lore it is
mr. jiassfy'S JtKOOM < Oit .
' 'Klnron Vkoman? Your interview
on broom corn culture got me int<
trouble. I have been receiving lot
lers from all over the state ioq jit i
about it;people wanting to know
where to get seed, when to plant how
to cultivate, how to harvest, etc. 1
have not had practical experience,
enough to write lip on it intelligently
ns what little crop T made last year?
the way I managed the small amount
I had did not pay < xpei..-e.?, but. 1
Jammed enough to know that it is a
^ooo, paying money crop if properly
tosnaged.
J have no aeod for sale lint will d >
tn plant as I cut mine on the green
i?r.ler. f got my seed from a ifichjnond
seedsman. They cost mo last
year $1.(?0 per bushel, there. Th?
time to plant is anytime from
the first of April to the loth of
M?y, the earlier the bet ler, in order
to harvest the last of .luly. l! wii!
then bo rpady for market in August.
it is planted and worked just like
sorghum oane. As tljeyeed begins to
turn while the straw is green, cut olf
about four incees of stalk with the
top, then spread our 111 a house over
the floor to cure, as it must l?o cured
pi the shade. In about fhreo weeks,
jtcanb? seeded ready for maiket,
|>ufc op in bales an you would cotton,
with the brush ond pointing towards
venture of press.
/t will be necessary to have u .seed
i
cleaner. <) le will d > tho work of a !
neighborhood. Tin yo??st to run by.
hand, about, o'.N deliver* I. Tin v
are made on the order of an 'M
drumhead thresher and run at a very
fast speed and taking a lu?ad full of i
heads switch it over t hese spikes wI?iJ: j
running, it takes al! the s?vd o(T. j
After cutting it, let lite t.11 k stand.;
as it will shoot out sit the j dut and
make ti second crop. I think good!
land will make one th uisand poun Is 1
to the agre. I expect to plant several j
acres this year and if tho market i
price when htrves'-d does not. s nt
me. i will h 11 v the m o*hi?ier> and l
make it into brooms.
1 have neither seed, nor m 'v5 :n-ry, j
or anything else connect* ?l won this;
crop, for sale. 1Ii:nky M\.?.y.
Tir/ah, S. (\, March Jio. 1 ? !."
3/O.YI KCII MILL W WORK.
We t >v>!v a bicycle ri le, b\ Win i- o?
of o.ir friend, Mr. Fi\d Sivtt, ?vcr t ?
Monarch to see how things ;ue n: ?v
ing along once the itin*'" < h \ \
got to work. We foutui the sp him-.
room, top tloor, left, c<ju:n vd w t .
four spooling frames, ?r I f ur
warpers, nil busily at work. Mr
Jim. I. Hewitt is in charge of litis
department. The room to the rigtv
is being njiipptd with spndtrg
frames, etc.
The carders, slubbers, speeders,
etc., are in |> ?ition on the third 11 >or
aud luisily ?t: work carding the cotton
an 1 prepiring it f ?r the spinning
room. Whib' the p k r room to the i
left i> rolling up t lie col ton propira-i
tory to going into the c tr iers. I'he
col ton is brought to this ro< ni
through a large tubing fr-un t!i
opening room, qui e a distance fr.>;n
tin* mill, and Mumped near tbe machine
to which i? is fed. This mi
chine has a glass front, through
which *.he white II ikes can he sen
falling into the iiuic'aine thick and
M I-1 . I ... | I,..
ji r. i uoiiian ,i?in i-??;i i ii"
l>-.i;i charge of this room I In'
carding and spanning h is been go ti;
: on ?i week.
Thesla-hir machine is 1? *1 ?i?_r put
' i?\ l*a?i;iv.iii oil the sceoi'd ! 1 loin
> left, a number o! h-rg<- of i
warp are lying ready for the sizing
The machine will be in operation iht*
week. On the same floor, room opposite,
2W of Draper's latest improved
looms tire in position unci lire lo ?ii
fitted up and adjusted. fin looms
are < ? :i >p- d with tlie It .t ?ery ?tt ichmeiit,
winch, when filled with bobbins,
sup,)! in c the shuttle auiom it i
ally with : s.i bobbin", without. los
ing a single stroke of th loom This j
j is a wot d-rful impr ivemenr. en! Mr
th 11. Marion, one of Draper's mo.i,
in charge of the s.Diag up of the
looms, it ! rmed us that a p r-on who
- colli I run <> ordinary looms \v ?ui I be
f able to run lfi of these improved m ij
chines This is certainly a great
saving to t iie mill. Mils I! lor is already
equipped with the American
Moistening Company's 1 lumidif'nrs
lirxi I I V:.'s?ni?*l it-, wliir-Ji iviil h<- f .ul
oil every lloor, as well as 1 he water
" pipes for tire protection. Mr. W'ar
rcu sa\'- he expects toll vetlje looms
. ready to begin weaving by today or
tomorrow*. Mr. Uordon l'ruitt will
be in charge of the weaving depart'
meiit.
O.i the li.-st II ?.>r we find the j r -s
I in the cloth room already in po-ition
for haling the cloth as it comes from
the folders. Mr. .las. Hates is in
charge of the cloth room. I i the
> O; |i?isi;e room, same tloor, we fi-nl
1 mi looms in liositioii manv of which
, a">* now ready to be^in wnik, equipped
with the apparatus for f-tipj lyiig
1 the shuttles, mentioned ah >ve, al-o
1 an arrangement to stop the ma 'bine
s when a tbread in the warp should
> break. We are indebted to Mr. Warj
ren for a full explanation of the working
of these wonderful looms.
JJelovv deck we find the machine*
, &!inn ivit.Ij i? J?'a <?i.*1 mm I' ll
other machines in position an I at
work.
And lastly we 0.1:111 t > ?>ne of th
most attractive purls of th:s fine
l(lunfc, the engine room, bdlcrroom,
pump room, etc. !f there is any one
- thing we enjoy looking at in inaehinI
cry more thnnj-inother it is a snioititj
running, and well kept en/in-. J'his
i wo find at ?<) nimvii. Mr. !' r, h ;
1 j engineer and mashr uinehiui-' in ;
'; clrrrge, showed us all through 11?i- ;
1 : department, and we could easily 'ill J
J a column with the informal ion g lined
j from this gentleman, who is the ni ?-t
; thoroughly p tsted up m everything
j pertaining t 1 his business of any one
i we have met recently. JJig on; ine
1 room is as neat a id tidy as a m-w '
i pin, the engine is aim >s' noisier in !
| running. I'll* l.irg* L'l foot dr'v nj !
; wheel turns perfectly truo and n >i.s .
j lens, with its dnz >n cahl. s leading to'
| the dilTiun i.t !! 10rs of lis;: ini'l. Qnl\
j Olio engine, the eorloss 11 'i<:t.>irt n i.t j
. J (Hit sT j> i' torn, is i'l ll -?? , but :i I ;
| i s already 11 "I'mi ^.*<1 f ?r* 11 companion j
! I'D^i'lH (HI t OppOSdO Sill ? of Ihi* I
bio wheel. This eooinu is I>iii 1 r for
ifoo lbs. sU*;.:n pressure, which is a
j tfi't al hiiv.ns in fuel, A pre-mire re.
j ilu'-'in# valve is j>ImcjI on tli? p'-p s
j l?'H?lir?ir to the healinjj app-tr-tl m, i
i fire pumps, tsbndier room nnil c?fTi? '?.
1 | * . lbs pressure extends to ih si
spring vnlvt s where it is r< duct <1 to
I l ?o for the purp is'M intended.
(Jonneet ions are already in pi ic- \
for additional 1 i.* pomp, hinder'. i
, !) tilers, etc, The lire pump it posii
t ion now Ins a capacity of l,n ?o ?r?t
i | Ions, and is f ir fire purposes only
, i I'wo doti:>io-dee|ced boilers of t h- I n
est improved pattern are now uml
; but there is sulli dent room f r f ?tir
; more. In fact t he ent ire steam plu.t i
j lets been built with an eye to the en
I lur^ement of t!i?? mill, whi-di will o .
! doubt ba done at no very distant <1 iy
! TKrt M iinu ri?h \f ! i I 1 J A?w* /. f ? 1 i
equipped mills to lm foun.l tn 1 li<-1
' S'oto, hthI wo <l<v.iht If m hotter ?*qti!p. I
men! can :>. found in the South.
ORDINANCE I
Hmntitn> * portal l.icetfjt's hy Town
oi Union, S. tor Hie Fiscal
iV.ir Hcjinning iflay i, i <joi.
I; U ordained by Iho Mayor ami
AMenmn of the lown of Union, S.
C , !n Council assembled ami by Iho
authority of the same:
That every person, (inn, company
or corporation engaged in or intending
t>n engage in any trade, business
or profession hereinafter mentioned
within th> limits of t ho town of
Union, shall first obtain a license from
the said Cierk and Treasurer, and all
1 censes herein mentioned shall be
non-transfer ible ex n?pt by special
p rinission from the Mnor or town
Council and per annum, if n >t other
wise spivlnlly provlde.l Ami i.lij
'< ?" shall o\ ore on M ?y 1, 100-. j
but m ?y b> rovokftl at H".v timo by :
tho M iv or or l\?wn ttotineir.
See I No person. firm or eorpnrali
?n shall bo routed in, prosootm1 or
o rrv on any bu?in?ss. iHViip-tt: ?n or
p.* fo<?i ? ? It ?rvina''(f r mmtionod
w 'h ?:;t :ir<t rt ,y.v:^ from i bo low
r . r v .? I INvasurer. noon the order;
of iho M iv r. <5 special boon-** .lu re j
for. tow it :
S v. V. ;*ery ittnerent. trader or j
oil; t p r- >ti ^ \ "? p* license I auction- j
eor> otTerin.; for sale or iiilomptm.'
to sell by sample within the town t:t
pubdo outcry or otherwise any yio Is,
wares, merchandise, f inoy articles,
pietisms, n<>(ions, or ot her art ieles of
like character or kind, shall p?v ii
advan-o n license tif rot less than
two ($J.lltt) dollars pt-r < 1 ?y. e!,_;h?
($S (iti) dollars per week, or fifty
(otlliti) dollars p r yon* in iln? discretion
of th" May or Ioaii C mi noil
Sjc 55. Kvery itinorant phv-i darr
or votnlor or seller of tnedici >e,
p Pent or of his own nviko, or practioi:i_r
as an itinerant hi's profession or
Oallii i; -hull pay :t license of not Irs
Minn five ($."> Oil) d dlars per dny or
twenty ( ji'i'i Ut>) per week in the dis- .
mvtion c?f the Mayor or To.vr.
(J< itinc.il.
Sec I TO very person or p >r*o*:s
peddling or selling within th>? c irjmrHt"
limits, fruits, poultry, vegeta
hit -i, l?ut 11 r, eggs or ot her like art ich-s
of produce Mi ill p ij* u licence t>f
twenty ($_'< 00) d dlars per annum or
five (.$,") 0 >) dollars p vr month or one
f-fl.tt ') per day. Provided, that- thi->
yectim t-lnl! not he held to apply to'
sellers of produce and like characters
rai-cd on farms in Union county,
S. (?.
Sec. o. P. ?ch and every dealer or
company r< tailing fiv>!t meats, sucli
as heef, mutton, p irk, (ish or oysters
and tlie like shall p iy a license of
fifty (rot.) on) per year and shall have
a fixed place of business, nod said
dealer shall not he permitted to sell
from any other place.
See (1. Kncli nn\l every dealer or
company i\ tailing fresh meats, such
as mutton, beef pork and the like,
without privilege of selling fish or
oysters shall pay u license of thirtyfive
fc' ?.") tut) dollars per year, and
shall have a fixed place of business,
whi di said place shall he mentioned
in i :ie license, aim sum uumtr miiiii
lint lie permitted to sell froin an)
o'.Iter place. i'rovhled, that section
iis'e of this ordinance shall not apply
to persons selling any of the aforesaid
kinds of incut in quantities of
not less than one quarter of the
uninvil. Such person or persons desiring
to sell by t he quarter shall first
apply to the Mayor for a permit,
which shall be granted upon the thing
of an allldavit setting forth the following
facts; 1. 'Wie name and post
olliee address of the person proposing
to sell 2 That the animal or animal*
to b ? butchered was born and raised
on or upon the farm of the proponed
vendor. ?J. That the meat, to be offered
is in sound and wholesome condition.
(/port making said afTl lavit, the
Mayor shall issue an order to the
111 era and Treasurer of the town of
1,'nion, S. C., to grant said vendor
a permit to sell said mo.it without
license.
E tch dealer in fresh lish and
oysters together $ 2d <)0
Each dealer in fresh tish and
djmits i<i<r?*i net, per uuy
n<it less t littn 1 00
Kaith deab-r iti fresh fi-di or
iivslcrs separate 15 00.
K i? h d''alt r in fresh fish with
privilege of having *jh?; person
peddle on the street. . . 25 CO i
K u h additional peddler It <0
l'.idi oyster saloon with privilege
of selling I>nik oy.-ters,
p?.r year . 20 00
K u-h oyster saloon serving
oysters alone, p-r year. . .. 10 00 J
i -it a til every person running
an ice wagon or dealI
In Ice 2o Oo
; i at; I i very iivery stable 25 ItO i
I',- i and every fee?t stable. . 2": 00 i
l'1-ieli and ev#-ry st!e stable. . 25 (JO |
J-'.,r I -.v.t of t il In r above nantt d
stablescornbim <1 15 01'
For th'ee of either aiuno
linnnd staides combined. . . (5 ) 00
Kach agent or deah r (who has
no annual license) selling
mules or horses $5.00 per
day or $20 00 per week, or
mules and horses at unction
p*r (i ty -* V?*< i
K ivh tv jMon making u iiitsine.o?
of billing find selling
t? it tie, hogs, sheep, and
such like for profit or giin,
per annum 2"> CO
For each restaurant, on Main
street 2."> 00
For each restaurant ofT of
Main strce 1") 0<)
For each itinerant plumber. . JO 00
For Ivich barber shop with
one chair 5 00
For each barber shop with
more than one chair 10 00
For oach shooting gallery. ... 10 00
For each skating ring 00
p? r month or per year.... 10 00
For eneh railroad for business
done within the State and
not including that done
without the State 150 00
For each two horse carriage,
buggy or h:i"k kept, for hire
nut>i?io of a Mvi ry stable. . 15 00
For each one horse carriage,
buggy or hack kept for hire
outside <?i a livery stable. . 10 00
For each person, persons or
company keeping bicycles
for rent- 10 01*
For eacii two horse dray 10 00
For each one horse dray 5 00
For each hoot or shoe black. . 2 50
For each boot or shoe black
with privilege of chair on
street 5 00
For each photograph gallery 10 00
For eneh i'itinerant photographer,
per day 1 00
For each billiard room on
Main street. 25 00
For < aoh billiard room on back
street 23 CO
For ? :?I'll ten pen alloy 30 00
F?>r ? sell circus, per day 100 00
For each side show, per day. . 23 00
F.>r each opera house 23 00
For each lecture, musical entcrtalmneut,
play or show
for reward outside of opera
house .... 5 00
F>r each itinerant sewing
machine agent or dealer. . . 10 00
For each agent or solicitor for
subscription for shares or
stock of any non-resident
lluilding and Loan Associai:
-n, per day 23 00
For each llyingjenny 50 00
For each living jenny per day,
week or month, in the discretion
of the Mayor.
F.Ors, concerts, festivals or
parties for gain on Main
street, per night or day,
not less than one dollar and
at discretion of the Mayor.
Kxhibiiious outside of opera
house or upon streets in the
discretion of the Mayor.
K\press company and oil
"company transacting and
d<>irg Fu lness In this town
ti t > -1 other p?in* or p lints
v.itl.i i this State, for corporations
other than the government
of the United
States, its* officers and
r g-*nt s.
Kx press company "4."> 00
O I company . . 50 (.0 1
E !< !? telcgraph company ?>pr-rat
ing u'i olU-m within the
incorporate limits of the
town of "Union shall pay a
license per annum of 4l> 00
Ivwh telephone company
transacting and doing business
between any points in
t his town or any ot her point
or points in this Srale for
individuals or corp ir.ttions
other than the government
of the United States, it*
officers and agents 50 00
Ivich surveyor 5 U0
I0-?oh n^ontor duHlor in maps,
books, periodicals and other
like articles, two dollars per
day or per year . 10 00
Koch nerson. nersnns or ?nm.
p iny selling coal for profit
or gain 10 00
Each wood yard 5 00
Each cotton seed buyer except
for local mills 13 00
Each cotton soed oil mill, including
seed buyers tlierofor
23 00
Ku'dt cotton buyer 10 00
Each fruit tree agent 3 00
Lunch dealers, per day 1 00
Each ice cream saloon 3 00
Each p-rso.i selling ice cream
on streets. 3 00
Each ocu'd't. nr optician,
lt inereiit, per day 3 00
Eaclbundertaker or embalmer,
either 13 00
Itinerant stove dealers, per
d ?y ^ 30
F<>r each pawn broker 25 00
For each and every business not
specified above shall he charged at
the discretion of the M>iyor Qr Town
Council.
See. 7. Any person or persona,
company, lirm or corporation embraced
or mentioned in any of tlie
foregoing sections or section of this
ordinance and required therein to obtain
license or to pay for the performing
or carrying on their respective
business or for t he transact ion of
the suno, who shall fail, refuse or
neglect to pay the license or amount
therein specified in advance, and
etch and every person, firm or corp
ir.it ion riving, showing, or attempt
tog to give or .-how any of the perform
tnces, shows or exhibitions without
having received and paid for
their licenso to d > so, ami any per
son or persons, firm or corporalior
violating any part or parts of thi.ordinance
shall ha subject to and foi
and n quired to pay a line of not lesthan
one dollar per day for each are
evory day so offended, or not more
than one huodnd d >ll.tr* per day, ?>
to he impt i-oiord and made t ? worl
on the streets nod public places o
the town for not. more than tliir ?
days for each day so offended, Mod a
the discretion of the Mayor or Tow
Council.
Sec. 8 That ail licenses herei*
mflnlliinA 1 un.i >1 n i (inn AnlUnf.it.1
beginning Miy 1, 1001.
f) >;;o ai <1 raliflecl In Ojnr'CilH?
Hi-niblcd uud-r I he Iv.ind of tho M?tvo
ami s*?i(! *,f the Council this tin
eighth <lny of April, 1001.
Machsth Yoisa.
AltfUt: Mij or. I
W. C AKTHL'H,
Clerk and I'rtnm,
) s...Ti'
- ~ 16 86
Studies on astronomy and olglv
communication* crowded out agnh
\he week. Some arc In typo,
1
9 ' l
Grass Don't Gre
Und
We arc always awake looking
to please wide-awake Cash Custo
the 1 ir^est 'returns for their hardof
time, and a deal ol worry to "
to beat our prices, whe n we offe
every day:
Prettv Printed Lawns, oO inches v
llelio ground, with large white
12 J c, our price
Yard wide Percales, in the new spr
pieces, value 8c, our price
Plain White India Linen, 40 inch
cloth, a bonanza
Fine White Corded Dimity, very s
we got it cheap and its yours for
Dunernggnn Crash Suiting for skirt
good washer, value 15c, our price
Fast "Black Fine Weave Duck, 45
lhakes a skirt, per yard
Beautiful Corded Batiste in all tin
shades, a very fine cloth
Solid Chambravs in Light Pink, Li
great waist cloth, only
Luce Effect White Lawns, 40 inches
Shirting Prints in stripes and figur
Ladies' Extra Fine Hemstitched I
10c kind, for
Taffeta Silk 18 inches wide, warra
black and colors, just
ruvc Linen L'able Damask, 72 incl
Lnclies' French Kibbed Dudervests,
Mioses Fine Rib Fast Black Hose, t
The Fos
Dry Goods I
Special Sate of
Deliv
We have bought a big lot of beauti
durable and strong Delivery Wagoi
them at a price that will surprise y(
for our spring stock and
These Wagon:
Also three handsome, high grade <
and look at our line of harness, we
GREEN &
L I v F
Ui )-to-date teams at our Stable. E
ring us up for a good team. Light
green &
UNION CARRU
?Are now in active operation s
REPAIRING OK
High Gra<U work on Buggies, Wag
VVa 1?u rA rrnfK^MArl I A A.. .. ..K?? x'? '
,, ^Ktuvi^u 111 uwr simp i lie
cured and each man is well np in
ut today the best wagons in tlie Sc
this statement. Call and see the w
ihe pi ice, llobinson & Allen's Old
UNION CAKUIfl
WHAT IS BETTER THA
COFFEE ON A SPJEU
We have the cdebrat. d Rlai
nvi ible reputation with iu> supe
ii-ve > o eipial Get a package an
caused irom drinking inferior colic
rice you can't help hut buy.*
In Teas wo are the pe >j.le.
GRAHAM 6
The Fancy C
w
er Our Feet!
r out for the good things
mers who are in pursuit of
earned money. It's a loss
LOOK AROUND" trying
r such bargains as these
'irk1, B1 ue, Pink and ^
polka dots, real value
5c
ing shade stripes, full
5c
ies wide, very smooth
5c
beer, well worth 10c,
fin
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