The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 27, 1902, Image 4

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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVEltY FBI DAY ?BY THI UNION TIMES COMPANY 8iconj) Fi.ook Times Hi imum,. JNO. R. MAT HIS, lUiiiLT, L. G. Young, Mauu^er. Registered at the lVwtoiiL'e 111 I'uion. 0. C., as secoiid-cla.s.i mail malU.. SUBSCRIPTION PATES " One year ----- ' 51.U wx moii un - - - - - - .#>. i Tim*) months ----- Jo tc".t ADVERTISEMENTS One square, first 11 --i tU>:? - ?Tery iib3e<|iien'. iiimtuo:t - duem: Con acts for time m > uhs < r lo. ;; Will be nade at redu si i atLocals insert'"d at si e i;is i lii Rejected lu.iuuscr |?l ' u. ' he r?'tnraesl. Obituaries . nd ' ;V;;s. !' respect will be charged tor ?vt half rutos. UNION, 8. C., JUNK 27, 1W_'. At the vote up > i tlie canal quo-tlon last Thursday the Panama route won by a vote of 42 to til. The St. Juin hotel ' Texas, collapsed >1 r: lay and PI tnon were buried in tii debris, Throe of them serious:;* .. t fatally injured The St. Jatnes was ?ne of the largest hotels at Dallas. It is announced id .t the President is contemplating the appointment of Maj. Micah Jenkins collector of internal revenue instead of (ioorgo Koester, whose nomination has been hanging fire so Ion,*. This npp dr.tment would receive the hearty upDroval of a I arse number >( s >utq j Carolinians. The Postal Telegraph Company have gobbled up ? t legranh offices owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad, formerly operated bv the Western Union, at little or im com to the company. This cuts the West-I ern Union oil' from its chief outlets South and West. The Po tal i- getting to be a formidable dti: Western Union. Tbe much talked of coronation o King Edward had to l>e post p.p: \ , account of tbe illness of the King. It is said ho is undergoing an pen- | tion for appendicitis. The Engii.-h public are almost panic stricken. There is great anxiety at. i doom throughout England. The coronation will necessarily be long delayed if it ever takes place. The King's condition is critical. The farmers in Arkansas nr< ing from to a day for hob harvesting their wheat: ' > tod?, are wanted badly to save the < >. . ripened crop, which is failing I ! ground. Every eirort i< being i,;:. e by the State Employment bur an to ! secure hands. The congta gat ions a i churches are praying for liel: ,o : sent them, while the men my iii the fields at work. The anthracite coal strike is g * - I serious at Williamston, W. \a. X w i men took the plac.es of tin- ,. ,s. Twenty-live of them war shaft. The strikers cum * .to I le mantled thai they?|Uit w i.;. I'pon their reflining to do o i? :> ... w i thrown down the sli.ift and the workers were killed, w;m tin Others came out they werfir i noon and several were wound. .1 We acknowledge rcc-ipt of : ; tation to attend the cch hiv.tion of the one hundred and tw?"t y->: . t > > anniversary of Americ n l- o imence at (latTnoy, S. O., on .luiy ;t!>. A big time is anticipated by ii.e moters and at ioast lUyitio u;e expected to be present. Kd if. D.C'tmp, editor of the (JalTnoy ho ly r. chs iman of the executive commi1 : si means that no stone .s going f . : left unturned to mal;e . sm the undertaking. In our next issue we will pud Mi an address d< liver, d recently by Mr. Jas. L. Strain, the writer of th i . tere8tlng '* Kemi.iiseencen of P. War," which h as been rniuii: g in Thk Union Tjmi:s for some . Mr. Strain is a fine writer, i i . this address is in keeping with his other interesting work. Wo lnive had i on file for some weeks, but we In. ve been so crowded that, it lias h .-n in. possible to get it in heretofore with-j out great condensation. I" is too [ good to cut and we decided hoi ' : j until we could give it in full: it may ; DaKO IWO 1SSU0S to Cdin i.'.-i , . iir I 1 is well worth your tim?\ We h ; J it will help toward perp morial services in i'nion cuun.y. : have made a start, l<" us un-la in<- . : services annually more and mor. ;i - j resting# CAMl'MCXS /.V l'UIJ, SW1NC. The t\ 'mip lipt- tiro in full s sit i;o\V, > k lii"'r of spoilk* ing has gm i!-1 candidates pretty well warn 1 up o their work nnd they t :e u:l atiUii; in their best as, the fc>i..t? Campaign taking one direction 'I i-signal campaign another. Ih will both wind up tlie cam| mi.: . ?i:t the same time, but V- scp i ate places. We think 'i.i* is a imwh hotter arrangement than tin ol I one as it gives the speak cr-s more time. uut ot t no uve canr: f->r Governor CnJbtT J>. C. llcyward the only one wlio has not In en in pol it ies before. It is said he is hold in:: ids own with the old stugers. 1 iv>.1 \\". Talbort, of Edgefield; Col. Jas. H. Tillman, of Kdgefield: Mo1;. 31. F. Ansel, of Greenville; and J>r. \V. II. Timiuertnan, formerly of Kdgoliold, hut now a eiti/en of Lexington, are the other catulidateii, from which it will be seen that Edgefield is determined, if the number of indiuues count for anything, to furnish the r. \t governor. For the important office of Lieut. Governor there are only three candidates: lion. Cole Ji. lliease, oi Xewbcrr; ; Hon. Frank 15. Gary, of Abbeville; Col. .Inn. T. Sloan, of Columbia; all of whom have plenty of 1. : dative experience. For Attorney General: Col. IJ. X. Gunter, of Lexington; and Hon. W. 1". Stevenson, formerly of X. C., now t Chexaw, S, (J., are the con iiThe Xews nr.il Courier is keeping tub on both aggregations aucl their 'M O'.-h-s under the caption of Campaign Tarty Xos. J and 2. Xo pepper ' is yet n ii:-ectcd, and everything ? f * lis - passed oil' very quietly and 1 h-asnnt ly. arrangement of the Congroson il campaign fur I'nion county, as pa v ;Tu\l in Tn:: Tjmi:s last week, put - t ho speaking at the city of I'nion af 7 >1') p. in , .Inly 28. This caused s in: surprise I Jut it may possibly be e ountcd lor by the fact that at i'i hour ail the operatives of the v. >u ? f: - ori-s in the city wiP have nj u 1 unit y I n at t n t. trust thai the entire campuign .v i no conducted upon .t high plane, and i hat e\ ry candidate will strive to win up on his iudlviduai merits jar. 1 not upon the demerits of some one i :so. I.et it be a campaign of . I . .UHIII, vjni m 111 HUM I D g 1:' g 11II' I vilifying. The people are sick and .'.i-.-u-ti j with this sorb of thing, and I ho ma", who indulges in it will not nd- ' hiinsc-'f in the estimation of the intfliigont voter. llKAVY SEXTKNCE TO Till; SWIXDLKRS. It will be remembered that when tine rht rrv live swindling scheme was l!i, tin-.; the mails offering hig inducein-nt for ladies to work for the in, that i :ii: Touts warned its readers to l 't th > thing alone, believing it to lie at' i'.id. Ami wo are glad to know t' t ?.*, > :; i 'die- v. ? were contentI p'a!: ug 5 aking hold look our advice an i abandoned 'lie idea. For their Information we clip the following from the i'harloi ce Observer: "In . u di-lrict court Judge lloyd Mir ?ii: vd sentence mi the defend* ! im!n in tl. \inos Owen cherry t r-n* 'CUM*S. The scnt.-n < ? m; 'insi/es restitu . . . ? ij .:rv?i i 'J IT. 1' i*rtnK ; K v. I. Hri:*lit anil (h I). ' W'ilkio and (1. W. liollins, C. C. Wat son, M. 0. Padgett and O. P. Ceor pay into the court by the Octoj t< '-m the costs of ilit! cases and ' $12,h which will paid to the won. >:i who were defrauded of money ii> . he op -ration of the endless chain : d 0 ; .. * iv!se a-'-niv- il \\ . ('lower nnl pressed, while in the case i :?_r ii: -1 W. !. Hester 1 ho prayer for '.i'i:'!nei I was continued. At ihe October term Judtre Boyd | v lii. ii decision as to the j fair- of tiie '<Mid:ivts. lie said ye.s; rd iy that . restitution were made! j would s^rili <*e no defendant to | '!.f p.M.ilontiory: a. ii it was intiinaI ' < ; '.it tmpr oruii'-rl in jail for a I s|- >, r'-oii will l>o tho severest pun!; 'xiii?-1 t iniU'-tod. " ho sort nco moans my financial ruin,' s. i i l)r. I'rank Hright, and ! t! >1 !n>r <t? f uiants njso aver that it will i.-iac nil b< money they havo to p i v isum r? 'in'.i. <1. ' t:i the fjj'MUitimo all tlio prisoners re free in bonds." Mr. W. .1. Ilrviiii was not present . ill'-rci-' ii* n i.ijiiot when Kx-I'resi.! (!l< . i .i.. 1 undo his speech urgu no e Kisoli lation of nil factions j ; the I) ii: *y into one body. Mr. Dry .ii b- s nmuch faith in Mr. < tlevi-1 I. f n en in mo ii t i ni? upon 1 ho ! eech fi* s i;. ? Cleveland sold out to ( ;ipituIis's n11d jocund hi.* nomina* I ' >n in } -'.>:! hv a -rcivl bargain with i na'M-ioi-s, aid that his commit too j oii-.oii'l j !>< !.ir_'ist o;i?np?iign fund! lio- Doiii < -utio party ev-r luid at. its oommaini. J* ri- an- others \vh > think that Clevi land s Democracy is of a questionable nature. CAN I YOTi; FOIl SHIP. f ' Synopsis of u Sermon Preached by llcv. Sum T. Creech ut Meso potnmiu Sunday, June ist. "lam doing a gie.d work so that I cannot come dowa. Xohemiah 0:3." Learning that the wails hail fallen do an and thai the gat had been burned Nt h uiiah "sat down and wept.*' High position anil wealth failed to deaden his sympathies for Clod's people; but, us should be tho case with all, he was u?u more impressed wan a sense or mu obligation With suc!i advantages lie could \ield a great influence. The negro, you kuow: hoirat s the white man ami in lik.' * x r he poor are inllwei cm. oy the rich. Koi i iaUn c -: it M?cie y . ..> i n mo we il.tiuv?i;11(. iKcau-e we think nt ...> d >iu ' that v?e s.nve Christ but rather to keep up an appearance. It' Sister Smith gets a tie . hit Si.tor ) ?,uist h v? o lo ? Hat Neheni a*; wilf >.?U? i.'?t >H-icy v tleui; but!in tiod v-* i quired, even to In > . butt. And na ! genuine interest m t v/wlfaio oi tii-j church cauiiol but \iavss iiseii." in pray- r, he at o ee l>".it h> pray, thus ; iu!C-?:itiinuil brill ilav night. fear m ml he, w hen itsig'i. -is prayt r was ausweierl, an now with commission. lis ) let ICi'S U> ill ' diffe. t:t< (i ?VOr:iOi"S. iii goes It?i ill Oil he. miss. .'Midi lenders are in demand tod :y. Men tliat have nure tvgaid for puh'ie welfare Uhiii i"i perso ial reiiHuicrttlion Mia. i:..t* pii/.o l_)iviiit- Ui*iiL\.ic;ion ahove human j'taisc ami that haiv more rcgaid lor i.: ct's.stuy reforms than foi traditional custom ?ltd ens'.an may he one thing and right another. I-. ' exumple: take tho politician and 1 understand that ce'-oni t'au . ..Is h.il tiiic:i liiiil' lute v lit lii.s upp > when right. declare custom wrong. Itiglil says tliat ii ' in. i -'lxUM aiv^c.?U Christ and rupp t tl devil?such won' I in* hypocricv, then, why should i as a candidate advocate i and thou vote lot the "other t l!o\v.;' The in ;u that will not help sod . > ei ?im a; : others, as lie should .of d niand thai which he will not do tor himself. Some few days hick I heaul a ir. vi uiake this remark: "I would not. vote foi a candidate that votes for hiini'U' " Tliisie. tlur with many o'i.ers cncminu it not, loree some few to &e! dislion - i < hypoeritieaily?dishnueit tniunili i fact !!i i' ttiey, in order > s-en'o pi ansc one thing atal d*? aiu.th r, wiule on the o.her hand he tin' votes for his opponent talks one way a . I acts Hie other. (to 1 wants c insistency h l.vvu c o \ ; and .let?the two must go h md hi haed, if m>.. custom is wrorj . Nei.eiiiiiiii's whole aim was to serve the people and while .serving them a-ice I iio man to do that WJiicii lie would nodo t.tms, h, - le ?d.: n Jed ,i , l iii ... ad. \ i t hi-i c?y was oiiii" The it. 1,1. r..' Lhui: .1: hi ten' f o ; ' ii U'.s ft in t.-.es a' ol van accompli iie j ve y hi tie, while the can.'!: late 'I;,it a i- | voeaie- one tiling and votes for another, | UCCeUllllg U? lliy JItO.'CHICHI, 1 .as lliVUlCi ll the two (custom and right.) Tin' Liishuian i:i off'uing his friend wati i ?h ink tii-* hiras. h', while the ean?I i!a:i* in ottei ing bread sn\s heivta',.eat %*1 won't." In other wo. ii 1 want j \. iii to support it nil.i that L would not! vote lor 1).) not as L .Jo but as 1 say is i poor policy. t 'lui;.. in calling sinners unto rfp.nil ance said, t-li auym.in will ha my disciple let him deny himself anil lake. up his cross ilaiij an t follow iue," (vi/. ) do as 1 ilo. 1. .alers can hut expect o'hiH ; to follow. Tilt', I think is .sulHeietil, | therefore. let us notice some effects oi'! the work. I'.vlty soon fhero was niuti -ting the v.'oral will hardly sit st'd and I v (.toils eui-o pi'ospiii". Opposition is a tiled fact, t!i" form may change hut the substance is Hie same, and now wli'ic violent a?nullwas i ho case years ago, is out of que.-?iion, still we must l?;,r iretcheiy, conic and ! ? us meet t rgel'i-r is the most dangerous shape of I lie wot Id's mischievous attempt when the church s' uais on the bail room lljoror sii in the opera, the world could not a >k l?>i mote In fact does not, as dead ii>:i n?s>r lloat up sire mi. ,jf course you mat dance, play card y atles d op^-r.o. etc., maj not bo just exactly dead hut \oil are dying; that spiritual strength t h it you on ce lie! is growing weak: that Cnrisl-Mke life is i Idling slowiy away and instead of cons-crating I)idy, .spirit, a ..it. mind, property, inIhieiiC . a ah Hi tl you arc, say and l<? to i:v of (jo.1. Vou hive l> oaue <! in a- ti.-::'cold-hear.ed, weary at well dji! g and m.v prefer social -gath: rings In clnucli attending. This, llOWCVer. \V..n Hot the ea-:n \iiiii V/il.c miuh, his ivply v?.u>: "l am doing a ifreat work so that i omnot come down," He piefensl tii:- inside ra'her th in coming "i:t to pai'ey with the enemy. Such <hnii!d be ilie ease with all <'hri;'iins We should never t.--?rt t : come d twi: j as without doiibf Mini i. s tier aud l-.-Uer J employed i.i high t* pi -.-iss. "He thai walk-th with wi:s> m il will himself I wi-o, lml lie eompmi-m of fools will h fltviuWilli terrible deal: net ion.1'' lime Mia i i it- the trouble ?ilitj chinch n:.<i the woild as< cia'.e tnthey havr h, cmio loo familiar and friendship i thi^oa if continued will mar us. it, v. :! w.n|> the mind, l>et:r?\ the soul .i l l curitjiL the iife. Instead of worldly minded laborers \\\: need s.u'-; .uiimnVd hy faith, !o/e ai d x :d. ii.i.en 1 of couiing lower \v.' I.'- t in ii" higher ever taking car-.- with iii.r !ii.ij.. ivi'*-? ? , i i ge.r knowledge n. i oar isu iv spirit al principles that we do not fail i>. lo v the stand ird. Like No u'ini.ih let our reply h: "1 iin donga tat weal;," fo: indeed we aioniid if hut laiilii a-great wiii h: out re a aril. ' )|ipusiti'i i, ia i uiu.-i', as .stated before. i.- . ii' ii' .1 iwid j' ills 111' ?i>: SMUi.lt' (lon'iil li-.ss Will f nnlov'e.l 'I I. > \va< i. iu- wiili Nehwniah failing to pi ism i i-> i11111 ii> i line down the enemy i' o; iv It mm to < ar.;tt[h)n<l with some iii.it weio within a: (I in a hhorl while liaiS injilo is! i .In.' prople-ts. ilooevt , 1,1. nigh these tiai'ors weo 1 t > i i i" -ii nil' a I Ii' tlii Ii o. mi, i' a i , \\a. <l')i.? . / <- oiiiuig to sciiplui'd Llit'ir sins foil in I i in in out ami now instead of jn aim- from the enemy they are rebuked 0 ..1 nuir. t> <; niltM ? >. pt'Ct Lllrtl llUieS Ol . >!? >i:ial . luveas v.ill i?.: times when we . I ivi most !<> encounter?tho enemy I-;'. " ?! <).;* ? I t-;. . I)- moan forever, :s i. i...i .? ' * - ? 1 - * X I SHO AT ' / In order to clean up we have made the folic I ot No. 1. Pick your choice] in this lot for 25c a] ah'.1 Oxfords Unit would be cheap! at double the price. Lot No. 'J. Your choice of this1 splendid lot for 3(3c the pair. Nice lot of oxfords that arc actually worth 75c to $1 a pair. One lot nice Percale Shirt WaiOne lot Hue Madras and Chain! Our entire line of line Shii ladies of time and money, besid >- to r>: yurd ! ngtli, loin.1 Prices oc\ lc, r>c, Ye, 8c, lOe, 11 :ii 1-lA 'i i: ? , i u n:uim mortgage of $20,000 giv <-n on !>)t li plants by 1>. W. Floyd, &\i Newberry, S C., and G. A. Brown; <ng, of Greenvlllo, S. C. Both of th es<> plant-; avi\ purchased bv Mr. F1 (iyd. Spartanburg plant for $2'J,(>' Greenville plant for $10,2(0; ^subject to t mortgages aggregate /g $">,2:21. B h of these plants wore fbwiit tocomp<- c with the Southern i B 11 Telephone and Telegraph Co. f ;i> { v.vi'o quite popular for a time J rhor< won but two bidders on /, j?1..; * ,. .1 A, Haiuesworth, <>f i'.rc< nvi S. O , and Mr. Floyd. TO ... ntatives ol tho South.-m Be Vi Tel . hone and Telegraph do. att /ended he but took no part i- /jtlw h'ddiag. Mr Floyd will pro bat /,jY (;o;'.tinue b-t;o. r ato tho plants, v jhjt hough he ha* yet given out no "st'it-M.i -nt for ;>ubfi cation. ' Max. Dr, Mason'?- Complexion .Tablet removes pimp! > (1< freckles, wrinkle.blackheads, r; mdness of face or noand any fikin b /2ti,,.nish, giving a cb-.: and beautiful /in?,. linpiexion. $1.00. box. .1. JI. M ,Jon & Co., Hancocl Maryland, , 200 or LiJi - -v HiX. Ui X 1VIVIV'Mi SIX BARC R. P. HARRY, N\ ard Lit.it openly hv the Coventor "A .am doing civat. work so that, I ( uuot com i dotvn,"' iSA'oiih\ of adoption. iu shou'ul Ik.' a part oi'-cvevy ii.mi'a ;ifo, especially with tln.no w ho liavr enlisted hi the cause of Christ a4* this a'd this only will put a stop to the corn.; ting intercourse between the church and the worid. Tho Carolina Xevvs is authority for me following. \\ o would like lhe \ C%U*c f A f i? o c? 4 ,-v 1 I, A <- I ... .. v, iv/ vj|.^v,?ij uo lu uiu si/.e *' i melons grown on those vines. Perhaps after the ferry is finished one of tho rinds of the melons may be hollowed out and used for u ferry boat. "Pat Bickley has a line \uriety of watermelon seed. Ho Jives about five miles from Broad river and has a small watermelon patch. Already the vines have crossed the river, turned back and are heading for home. A few days ago M r. Bickley sent his hands over on tho river to drive stakes below the vinos to steady them in ease of a freshet. It is further learned that u ferry will soon be established across Broad river and one of P?it Bickley's watermelon vines will he used for a chain, Y< u may call this 'a whopper' but anyono who knows Mr. Put Bickley will t tify to his varacity, and ai! are invited to a free ride over tho rive f us soon as tho ferry is opened for business." < Two Telephones Sold, Sl'A KTAMUKO, .Itl/iO 2! . Kihtok Timks :?The Citb :en's To! ephono Co., of Spartanbur g, S. (?., and the Home Telophon e Co.., ol Greenville, S. O., were so'yd at auction, at noon, on 255rd and 2-1 th iris' , at the court house's at S .bartanluirj and Greenville, respecti poly, by G. Furman trnii"? - - ' RED HOT E S. FHE MUT our entire stock of Lad wing CUT PRICES. dnnsday, June | FiOt No 3. This* lot contains si 1 splendid assortment of Ox1 /? 1 I I A 4 ,f*. s-\ "** T" 1 toras wortu 3>i to ^>1.^0- t on I can pick your choice for.75c Lot No 4. Here's nn elegant line of Oxfbi\ls, all sizes, that are worth $1.25 to &1.75, picl your choice tor $1.00. r WAISTS ts, actual value 50e to 75c, yout ny Shirt Waist , worth $1.00 tf it Waists at ACTUAL COST. . es the trouble of sewing. lew Embroil ly design*, very fine work, Lc, 15c, 18c and 25c. Many le early and make your selectio *AXN DAYS EVERY iRT. Your Nar i | At the botton I checks signifi i doing business by depositing > ; THE PEOI j And with one of your nocket sh * J posited in our earning a divider at Hie rate of A r?f fies thrift end ec< deposits from $1 terest on same ti have your name ] THE PEOF B. F. ARTF Levers of & I |pMk ^ l The l;rcexer that Freeze and most delicious Ice Great No crank movement, no lab* ! lower in price than ordinary THE XXth CEI * I w^tlerful yr?t simple. I ,e j v 've size?; s 1.50, $1.7 " UNion bm ry I Hardware Leaders, ale: UAL. 'ics and Misses Oxfords 3 Z5, I9U? I Lot No. 5. Last on the program hut not least in value, 1 for in this assortment you will find real line Vici Kid Oxfords, former price 92.00 to 92.75 very swell goods, choice only $1.50. SALE r choice only 25c. ) 9.150, pick your choice for-^Oc. This means a big saving to the leries Just In. ail widths from 2 to 12 inches, of these choice patterns to go at ii.s. WEEK AT COMPANY. Opposite Hotel Union. ne Please i of one of our es that you are in the right way rour money with PLES BANK our pass-books in lowing a sum deSAVINGS DEPARTMENT id for you every day jr cent, a year signimomy. We receive ji { i .OO up and pay in- * r*ice a year. Let us please on our books. ^LES BANK, IUR, President. ood Ice Creaj t Here's Something Worth Reading, -? :s itself, that makes the sweetest n will surely interest all of you. Dr, less salt required and even Freezers. sfTURY FREEZER t freezes while it stands still; $2.00, $}.oo and $4.00. UIVARE CO.* * Union, S. 0.