The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 01, 1901, Image 7

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Good ftlg. t\ Provider - tm IK n whereto go for hisj^^^ PROVENDER If you com? to our store you get the best and the most of it for the money in every kind of GROCERIES We have just received a fresh shipment of this years crop of RTCTCTYEVn "R ATQTTVTQ nTTD"D A TVTrno ' ? avaa LN/XXI vy u JLVXVXlll JL IC S CITRON, ALSO DOMINO AN! STANDARD POWDERED SUGAR! For icing cakes, etc. New crop of NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES The finest to arrive this season at 60c a gallon. Also another barrel of those GENUINE FINE MACKEREI J Which wo arc Nclling1 at lOc a piece or 3 for 25c. They are mimply delicious. Be>yaro oiimiUttion, ..YOUNG THg GROCER ig. il ' Local Laconics. Mr. JoejScott Dead. . H4FPBnNG^0F7NTERE81 ABOUT TOWN . We, ***** *o learn of the death of M .Joseph L Scott, of Newberry. A tel 4 PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. gr im was received bv Mrs Goferth, li sifter, that he died Wednesday m ?rnii .. IJOOMS TO RENT.?Apply to F G. and would be burled at 10 a. m. Thui McHugh at Hill House. 3?J-tf. d}W-. -,oe foimerly ran the Union liar wave Go's store in Union and had mat The railroad should issua tickets to Mends who will tegiet to learn of h the State Fair as cheap as pos?iblo d<-uiise. And leave off the fair coup m. Mr? Eugene Edwards, who has Choap H?tea, b^en seriously ill for some time, Is Houthern Railway announces excu able to be out aguiu. sion rates for the winter season to tl ? .. ? m jkM D /, j various resorts of the South. Ticke bee the card of Mrs. B, G, CI'flora Rre n0w on sale, with final return lim in this issue and see if you can reply Ma/ 31st, 1002. favorably to any of the questions it for detailed information ivs to rate t v * 1 | schedules, etc., call on any agent of tl r. egntalns. Southern railway or connections. ... . .1 Tir u 'n in. .own council n?? improved A, (i. l'.'A.'AUaiita, Cia. he sine walk in frout. ol the ^ourt house v$ry materially by buildiug up **" v the rock curbing. Diary of MnJ. Klnloch Falconer. Thorapraa a very slim orowd at the Frederick W. Moore, Professor < depot Wednesday morning to board Httfoiy and Economics in the Vande the arty Vnoroing tr.ln tor the Pair J* Na8hvll|?- <"? gtt . Posemy twenty went. The Price is The Vand'erbilt Southern History S< rathe'r*teep this year, $2.45. e* ty has among its co:lections (on depos tir . .. ?r?j In the UirvSiitity hhrar)) a pocket Van Mr. Oj>as. W. Qoforth left Wed- j, H)ji vyh h P'stebuard covers and clot ppsday for j^evyborry to attend h?*k. which once belonged to K'nloc the fnnSa of his'uncle, Mr. Jos. E. Meaner, Maj .. andI Assisftnt Adjuta' G-neral ou iljc s ?fr of Gen. Joseph 1 Scott, i? . J..hn-nn, t here will he si* pasture lota offered kktkaots prom tub diaky. * ? for sale a?4fcie big auction sale Thanks. . tx!E. . i t ii i i Thedwiy, among other things, coi giving D^. A good pever falling branch f thp f*,l0W,Ilg i)ll0erl)ln/ |7?lJ?n c throng Ij. ?ach. If you are payng *1 00 t>?? J iniiey hom-ward from ueir Green per month pasture rent for your cow to biro, N to liiutgevjlle, Miss, aft< e.it pine Ittp* and'-sedge' grass it would th* suriei del", from May 4, t>Juuel be eeonaihy to p'ck u]M)no of these bar-. , .. ,. ,0/(. 1T . . TP* -l y 1 f lhursdsy. May 11, 18(15. Unionvil | i* quite a preity country village. Tl Mr. 0. O. Lancaster, of Mcan&viWe, suburbs are extensive, the streets wr . :. . T , .., , aii did and the hour's handsome. / has our thanks for a sample b ,tt!e of t|(M , )W(J ff0(U ^ p ^ r()., hi1* n*iy crop of milasses It. is n of shade tiers line t oth ?ides of the sfrer flue qi?h'(tv nbd has a delicious flavor, cud the iste disp'ayt I in the- tl ?wi There is no reason whv on- f,.- gaidens, H;. marks, the ladios as d, ^ vuad and refined. '.Stayed here In "Hiiio Should not raise cario and m ;ke mo y||ie to draw rations. Met in rhatshu lasses for thp It is ?<? muoh time ihne or four very kind oit.<%*u better thafl the average stuff vp 'mit j" !*?" ()Ul ^ 'QMt * [MIIJ t'kahle nt ? ,(vve H.e -ati fl 1 that this gentle n: r,zotgo<-7, w4s electrocuted ticro d- WH-< tJol. ttibt. Beaty, wh ?se old h >:t . 4 V, m._, j, . pi ice is two miles this aide ot tbo log to sohednle luesdav morning Murphy mill ) Although he lets ?lv< 8"e an account of it on our 8' h page t >o 8<>ns alidad his poverty to the chii.-i this week. He died unrepei.tn.it, he h^s t -ggj d the citizens on the puhl ?nd-aid he was not s Try for his 7%'* ^ * , to ins house (two rides on* byroa ^^_^|"ed His only expressed yogret whs iyhero|th.ey at*e fc?i cjw erlufly ,wit,h ii that he did Oof get to spe his father Diice Lo^t niurht 127cavitlrti HACQrtw) .the prte?*f.? and said !}"n; ,hP'' th?nig".ivfs hi.(\ h n*"J f?< (J|,i uoi want any o.j-helr religion. foi^d'\w oZ .': Mr- (ipdfrey H. Howler Is at work this ?e'' ' "li'M'tW I ??' f??q d week dotting m? Mr. I. 0. Young's -T, F?? I "T* unlik" ageuile.qH 7 . , i i ? I I i | At??? l?M?uU-? log twtiiii. o >h* tract of land for the big auction salo(,lw a bllll(1 L)yf ttfleeil >ewra old) r . ^ Thanksgiving Day. i els making some makably intelligent He wv i k?-d s v^. beautiful house lota and is o|>ening up a j suum fut Die with t.iis. : H?u es lit road out to the Aetna and Monarch ' H chapti r in the N * TVwtaDftut I Mills. If you are wide awake yon will ' J"*'3 1,9 Wfc" * d? f?*Pu'0 44 in jo i . ' . .. i | I'l Olli ouubliy pcupln. Stop.i'.t t ? '1 make your arrangement* to attend this ujgl|. at II)ip, (B .p'hi) churcl 'fcd* buying m*Ue twuuty-lwo auleo.' I ^ : % w O .. *?. ^ ; mail Off For the Fair. TriK Times patty of voting ladies hoarded the ea?ly morning trail nsterday, Thursday f??r the State Fair The following co'ttp >sed the uieuQhers of iliepart>: Miss Edna l)avi?. T Uuio<>; M.oS Matlie Prince, of Cioss K> ye; Miss Eoleue I,ee. of Goshen Hill; Miss Annie I at', of W * at. Spiiugs; Miss Maq?iWhite, of ,7 M psviPe; Miss Luis f^HitU. f Pmckney; Miss Sfella HoImiii. oi Santoo; Miss Gertrude Maihis. of Union, aid Mr. J no. It .Maihis, Editor. The young ladies met at The Timks ?-fll.-e at 7 o'clock a m.. with the ex-option of Misses Lola Gault and Maggie White, who came down on the train, and Mio Slella Holmon who joined the party ?t SatiUtc. Each lady wore a preMy blue riolioii badge wiih the following wording on it: 4 Tiie Union- Timrh cmio.ui contest, State Fair, 19* 1. Successful contestant, (here the township each p .young lady was from ; ppeared) Union county. S. C." Miss Gertrude wore a blue ribbon badge with these words: * he Union Times party, State Fair, 1901, Maid of Honor. U don, S C." It wits a jolly party anticipating much pleasure fiom the trip. We wish for them a pleasant time. They will be the guests of the Slate Fair association while in Columbia. * Jonesville Jottings. Jonesville, Oct. 29 ?The bank of Jonesville was organized today by electing the following officers: Directors, Emslie Nicholson, of Union, . T. L. Hames, J. L. McWhirter, R. \ A. Whitlock, J J. Littlejohn, of Jonesville. Emslie Nicholson was j elected president and J. H. McKis^ sick cashier. The bank will open for ^ business Nov 1st. States Foster, a colored man, was monkeying with a pistol last Sunday and it wei<t off in his hand and shot through his little finger. ^ Mr. M R Sams is building a neat and comfortable residence in town. )A good many of our people attended the State Fair this week. The weather is fine and the dust is still finer. MiSS Bell TJttleiohn who ia ton^Vi ing school at Convert, in Spartanburg county, paid a short visit to relatives in Jonesville last Saturday. The meeting at. the Baptist church closed tonight. Eight persons were baptised today as a result of the J meeting. R?v. Mr Eunderburk will go from here to Columbia. The stakes have been set for the new depot at this place. It will be on the opposite side of the railroad frora the present depot and will be a passenger and freight depot combined, Mrs. Dr. Chambers returned from Atlanta last night, where she has been visiting for the last month. Telephone. ? Startling Facts About Sugar. m As a good deal has recently appeared in print regarding the consumption of sugar, and a ?the import, ance of this article as a food, in which e- every individual is concerned, is apli pearantly not sufficiently understood, if 'he following facts and figures fur's nished to us by the well-known sugar d- stat.lst'cians, Messrs Willet & Gray, ,v (91 Wall Street, New York), who are '*8 the publishers of the weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal, must necessarily be of great Interest to all our readers: "The total consumption of sugar , ir" in the United States last year was , *e 2.219.S47 tons, and hased on the ( iiuiruMMM in O.Ot per Cent, I during the past 10 years, the con,H sumption this year shniil.1 he 2.1160,- i ic 585 tons. Of this quantity 1 000,000 tons in round figures will cnme from American souroes, say Louisiana be- 1 ing able to produ"o 850,000 tons, 1 United 8tat.es best factories 150 000, 1 Hawaii 850,000 and Porto Rico 150,- ] 00ft. all bolng free of duty, leaving | ^ 1 860,585 tons to come from other i r_ sources and on which duty is paid. ^ The average duty assessed is $86 per i ton or a total of $18,081 06ft- The ' 5. price of all th? sugar consumed, howit ever, being enhanoed to the extent \ ik of the duty of $86 per ton or a total ] ,b of $84,981,060, it is evident that $86,;h 000,(MH) additional is paid by the peo- | ?t pie in order to provide the Govern- t fi. ment with 49 millions for revenue, i of which the Government is not now in need. If the d"ty I" taken off ' Ouha sugar, the benefit of 85 millions 1 !1" goes to the people, ' Dn October 8th, the quotation for f ,r On ha Centrifugal Sugar 96 degree ( test, ire on board Ouha was 1.96# 1 ' per lb , duty on same accounts to ! |e 1.685^?equivalent to 86 per cent. J ie advaloreui.'*' ADVERTISED LETTSSS R using in ihe Vest Otttioe at Union 3,r 8*. 0., t'?>r the wending Not, 1st tl-: i?oi. (,? Armfleld, K A \fi-~ g iiuit% ?*? Itrlginun, Mina Lilly May ' Burdette, Harvey R y " Cicwea. Ij T f" Cape, Dr M U (7) ,a Cunningham, Joe Ml Dean, John A . | ? Foster. J 10 i"owlef. El Inn r* Wist, Miss Anne 1) (tint, Gcnia >" U'- . Gregory, Mm Com i i ti Uuplon, Thoinaa d Morriman. Mi^a L A it- Mooyia, M M x- Price, Mra J)o^ H Robinson, Mian Mahlo , Mtandineyer, Jana |n F <>mm Oft 'io? for the above let e t>>r* *1)) plenae <ay if advertiaed, and 1 v?| e required to pay one oenttor I 1,1 their delivery. J. O. HyNVlR P. M li, 5/>,v te the fclintf" to subscribe fo{ The I'imks. ?tk f' Mo F mm 11 yts&w* r u \P^& Of irood w ck&aT ouuu We place before our customers soi m lutely new design I ^ Lounges, vouches, # The variety is as great as the s $18 00 we.offer a line of Single quality in every way. Will las looking to the last. Others mo ART N( Bamboc Are exceptionally fine an i QQQ HHP HnatnI uuo uui uusiumms! AFTER TF We are going to show you Store in 1 Bailey Furniture AN^RDINANCE ~ 1 Establishing City Scales, and an I Official Weigher, etc. Bo it ordained by the Town Council of Union, S. C , now met and assembled and by the authority of the \/ sjune : I rui ! U ' J i Sec. 1. That the Wagon Scales j V iwui erected by the Town uf Union, S. C. | on the Depot lot facing Bachelor Dp If! flfY fn street are, and the same are hereby DClUliy IU declared official and standard wagon j scales for the town of Union, S. U. | r . , See. 2. That said scales shall lie un- f"|f |yj?SPhjj der the supervision ami care of the IflUUIIIl Public Weigher. | Sec H. That the Public Weigher i , shall, each working day, test and ex- |P[ IIQ HI if amine said scales, and see they stand, IvV UO UU1 on a balance. Sec. 4. That the scales and scale ! house and lands belonging thereto shall OTII ?1 TP) HT P P be in the custody and under the eon- ^UUl Qllluu trol of the Public Weigher, See. 5. That a weigher to be known i is a Public Weigher shall he elected by ! die Town Council. ( - ? - , Sec (?. That the Public Weigher ! I I & I 9 O ! diall take the oath prescribed for all i I I |\| if I neacc officers, and no invested with II ] ? I II mine powers, 1 1 Sec. 7. That the term of office of Public Weigher shall be no longer than ] ,he term of office of the Council electing him, Sec. 8. That said weigher shall be ?bonded officer, bonded in the penal mm of $100 for the faithful and honest , ??????? xjrformanoo of the duties of his office. ! #np -j * rj\ Sec. 9. That the fees for weighing 1. * "!L ?. v J ihall be ."? cents per 1 horse load; 10 i xjnts per 2 horse load; 1") cents per 3 Hsvine reoenl tiorsc load, or more. 5 cents nor lioiul r ^ ~ - for live stock; and no foe of less tlum j tive cents, and more than fiftce.i^ funis i S * i i ^ be charged for any. article. <3jr draft not ! herein mentioned. and ttu v -l:So.c. 10! That the wolgher shall keep j j j ( ' a record of everything weighed?in i duplicate numbers?giving copy of ! record entry to applicant for weighing. s?>c. it. That it shall be unlawful' l f I < ; for any person, firm, company or corpo- j , ration to charge any fee for weighing b or jiMl'ih'ti, ifti on scales without first having taken out ^ a license for same?which license shall | be $25 for a year or a part thereof, and 4 ? . ? any one found guilty of charging for weighing on w-agon scales without, a license shall T?o declared guilty of a misdemeanor and lined In r. any sum not exceeding $25, or imprison- ^ ment in county ja?li or required to lahor I oi\ the V?wn ctiaingang not exceeding . O *?* J|0 days or both. Hec! 12. That the employment of ^ uttiil vi'ftitrKnr uliull )ia Kv tl?*\ mnnfli " rnffi Done am! ratified in Council asscmhied this the 10th day of October, 15(01. CrOWTl ?111(1 Attest: Macjikth Yoi'no, __ \V\ D Aktiicr, Mayor. AArOrR 8, I , . Clerk and Treasurer. } Seal f - - ===== ? | |/.a I For all form* of Mi iwlicc. Johnaon't Chill and All persons indebted tons by note or mlajtf r"aj?d JKlui*V' account Hie earnestly requested 'O make our? Malaria} poison pavnieni, at ho 'urly da ^ h* the busings It 1* .'ohatoa <?oU is no v in liquidation. , I Costs SO Cet jluk a- 11. fobtkh co. Vuion, 8. 0., Oct. 15, '01. U-il' Ummmmmrnrnrnrnm ?? ?1 ? test and no Saving ..UNLESS.. RNITURE construction is purchased. nettling very attractive gtf.TVd'^ in our collection of and Parlor Suites styles are pleasing. At $3,75 to and Bed Lounges of excellent ?t a lifetime and remain goodre ornate at higher figures. ?? ?? i ??????? )VELTIES IN-? > Goods d very moderate in price. Every man needs one. -IIS WEEK the handsomest Furniture the State. i & Lumber Co. SELTING!^7 Machinery, Rubber and Leather r Gins, Ss/i Mills and all kinds lery. We are on the inside, )te you prices. Ar. honorable back of every piece. N HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE DEALERS, Union, S. C. PARL.OH GROCERY ^urch,HM?<fl the business of the PARLOR GROCERY, supply the mi your table. rr?% V()UinVA.M\s will ho a'tended to \vith promntneaa and r* sons l Ui LIVERED FK KK. r. Ktr^-s and Wgetablea always on band* I S 1 laU1Cl> PAII) I'u) and barnyard produce suitable tor table use S. R. SMITH, Mgr. 70. >R. 1. M. 11 ta?^DENTlST.>^mSt!n Bridge Office Bank Building Specialty. Union. S O. " , , ; Money to Loan. ?lar|at poiaontng take ** Fever Tonic. A taint 8 in yoar blood memm Blood.medtctne? can't , , _ _ . , , ing. Tbe antidote for i ??ve money to loan on improved L Get a bottle to-day. farms at 7 per cent interest. No comIf I# r..eec luta-tnn ' x<-? p' a s-a onab'e a?torney fee 1 ^-ures. |?r pre paring uecos.an v?\<en< 3'J-ly. \.E. DjcI'ass. . , Hii . |||