The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 25, 1902, Image 8
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PROF.;DAVIS JEFFRIE}
^ Supt. of City Graded
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HNGMsto OW I
ABIE TO WALK ABOUT
Takes Short Stroll On hoard x
Jthe
Royal Yacht. - !
HI8 IMPROVEMENT IS RAF '
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,King Will Hold His First Co'
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A. J. Balfour Bccam ?
- .a Premier on
Board Yacht Soor
...... ? ?Cadcgan'a Successor
Will Tb
.an Be Named.
London, J
loss diss -ul>' 22.?The weather was
Wight -greeablo at Cowes, Islo of
froir * n10""'"*?. and I "no reports
J * the royal yacht Victoria anil Alcontinue
to cliornii io King Edi
s improvement. it is said that
walked a few steps yesterday.
The king will hold his first council
meeting since A. J. Balfour became
. premier on board the yacht shortly.
It Is expected that tlio namo of the new
lord lieutenant of Ireland, to succeed
Cado.gan, whoso resignation was made
public Vuly 17, will then bo announced.
Edward Will Visit the Czar.
New York, July 22.?It Is learned
from a reliable sourco that King Edward
will visit tho czar In the latter
part of September, cables the Copen- i
hagen correspondent of The New
Y^prk American. JUnmodlately nfter
the coronation Queen Alexandra nonies
to Denmark to join her sister, tho dowager
czarina, tho king following about
Sept. 1. Tho king and oheen will
90 to St. Petersburg after a two
Weoks' r-Uiy in Denmark, sailing on
the royal yacht under escort of a
British and Russian warship. Mf?st
likely, tho dispatch adds, King EP
ward will raako his long-expected visit
? the kaiser on his return journey. v
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the city a.nd
know that at
)f the Graded
ities of Union
nercial School
ON THE
" JUNE
QUIPPED
COLLEGE
ihliug, thus bringing a
Very doors of those in
l to avail themselves of
course in
NOGRAPHY, TYPE
?ID ARITHMETIC.
io<.i* w'll be exactly the
that done in the home "
until graduation is
; Commercial College
f the leading business
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usuucos men reeiv muse
cause they have found
in every instance.
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corning rates of tuition.,
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Schools, or
F. Wm. P. ET'JH, SON.
ilSONF. CHIEFS GIVE
STPf^NG bORDON SUP
" /Cape Constabulary and Floe
to Mountains.
SEVERE FIGHTING ENSUED.
Fourteen of the Lndrones Were Killed
and Fifteen Captured, While One
Member of the Constabulary Force
Was Kilted and One V/ounded.
Manila, July 22.?A dispatch says
Mentation and Foliza. Jo* the Ludrone
chiefs, hav broken through the constabulary
cordon' in Cavltc province
and have escaped to the mountains. A
number of I.adrones were killed la
earlier attempts to force the cordon.
The cordon encompassed the leaders
und manj of their followers. The latter,
when .rapped, made a series of
bieak:; to o-capo. The constabulary
withstood the lirat attack, killing 14
and capturing lf? men. ' The I.adrones
finally massed under cover of the
darkness and forced tholr way through
a weak Knot in tlx* t\?..
Arimas, killing one and wounding one
of tlie constabulary. The latter captured
tho papers and effects of the
leaders and destroyed quantities of
supplies.
Salem, Ore., July 22.?Tho official
vote for governor at the vecont election
was as follows: Chambotlaln
(Dem.) 41,Sr>7; Furnish (Hop.) 41,581;
Hunsaker (Pro.) 4,383; Ryan (Socialist)
3,771. R. S. Bean, Republican
candidate for supremo court Judge, re.
ceivcd a plurality of 17,146, the largest
ar (riven a candldata in Oregon.
COOKE 00E3 TO !
WITH OA iff . :
Doubio Lixecutir .
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WtTNLSSGD CY "* I lOUCAi'17-" i
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For the Murder of Engineer Winy Au
ley Cocke and Torn Lauderdale Pay
Death Fenalty at Greenville, Mise.
For mer Raved Like Madman.
Greouvlllo, Miss., July 22.?At 11:41
o'clock this morning Asliley Cockp and
lorn Lauderdale, the murderers of Engineer
"\fray, cv -.1 their crime upon
the gallowb. Co.. ..o died cursing
everybody in Grc puville and the offleers
,o? the lav. .. Laudeidalo met
his fate calyily.
At early dawn great throngs of
peoplo.began to arri,,-" In the city, and
by 10 o'clock tho place was crowded
to its utmc capacity. Sheriff Ilunt
had sworn in a largo number of deputies,
and every precaution was taken
to prevent any possible trouble. Cocko
and Lauderd 1c, after a good night's
sfeTp, voke at 7 o'clock. Bmakfnst
war, offered them, but both declined VJ
cat. Cocko was visited by ltov.
Cunningham, who tried his utmost to
induce ti\o doomed mca r.o embrace
religion, but all to no purpose.
At 11 o'clock the two men were
brought into the corridors of tho jail,
"wlioro tho last farewells wcro said.
They wero then taken to tho scaffold,
and In full view of thousands of people
both were hanged.
Lauderdale remain, d firm and quiet
throughout, but Cocko raved Ilka a
mad man, cursTiig everything and
everybody In Grenvlllo, and finally,
when the black cap wcjs adjusted, b?
uttered a fearful oath at tho sberfft
and lils deputies. The re was no semblance
of trouble.
YOHE SEEKS HER CAPTAIN.
She Charges Her Missing Lover With
Grand Larceny.
New York. July 22.?A formal complaint
of grand larceny has been made
against former Captain Putnam Bradley
Strong by May Yohe, who visited
police headquarters accompanied by
her mother and licr lawyers and there
charged Strong, who recently disappeared
from his liomo at Hastings.
witll Uio ill AfJ- ? ? f ?-1 - 1 ' 1- ?*
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values at $250,000. tier complaint
was entertained and a general alarm
was sent out for the aj.rest c? Strong.
Miss Yolio's cou7,iseJ eald tbat the
safe in tho Knick.crbncker Safe Deposit
company, wlaero Mies Yoho had
kept licr Jewels, vfas oncned today nad
It was found thaV her Jewels, valued at
$250,000, had 1 /eon. removed, nothing
of valuo being left In tko safe except
a few trilling trinkets. She also explained
that pawn tickets calling for
$100,000 Y/'/ith of tho missing genm
had been recovered.
N? Trace of Captain Strong.
Ncw^ York, July 22.?Captain Titus,
?f t' dctectlvo bureau, said today
80Vr/-at detectives had been at work
night looking for ex-Captain P. D.
Strong, against wliom a warrant charging
theft was sworn out by May Yoho,
! but that his men had found no traco
of Strong. Captain Titu3 said that
Miss Yoho had corrro to New York
-today from ITastlngs-on-the-IIudsou,
and with several detectives was making
a tour of tho pawn shops for tho
purpose of Identifying, if possible,
somo of the Jewels supposed to havo
been pawned by Strong.
Vatican Appointments.
Rome, July 22.? -r.-<h-i, ,.n apostolic
delegate lor tl . Philippine islands
tho Vatican is prepeu big i > appal Jit an
archbishop of Maul;*:. v.-mo vrill r-roba
uiy uo x^3noj> ooDasii iti c; i.ira Mossmor
(a Swiss), proi'ot f r o- c:\non law
at the Catholic. unlvurs.Uy hi Washington
since 1890. Three new Philippine
dioceses will be ere;; hod. Governor
Tnft in starting for Naples to visit
Pompoii and Mount Vesuvius, oppressed
a desiro that the bishop of
ono of (ho now dloceso3 be a native of
the Philippines. Major Porter has
started for Paris to spend a few days
there before returning to "Washington.
Masked Men Crack c Safe.
Now York, July 22.?Flvo masked
men blcr\y open the safo hi iho ofiico
of the Now York and Stamford railroad
at Port Chester. N. Y., about daylight
and stole yesterday's receipts of
the office, about. ?2,000. Tho robbers
forced an entrance by breaking
tho catch on tho window. James McGine,
a night watchman, heard tho
mon at work at tho window and carao
upon them Just as they were about to
attack tho safe. Ho was quickly
overpowered, bound and gagged and
tied to a chair. Then ttic tlnnves
blow open tho ottlco safo and escaped
trlth tho money.
. * Haunted by Crtmo He Suicides.
St. Paul, July 22.?A Helena, Mont.,
speoail dispatch says: body of
w. C. Craft, who wan wanted for tho
murder of a follow sheep horder at
Vcwlston, boa been,found in tho northern
pa if. of FcrKua county. An unsigned
letter was l'ouud si:atlns that
ho killed McCltirOs that tho crime had
haunted hini to such an extent that
h? could not sleep nnd that death was
preferable to capturo.ai,-<l ho blew ofl
I nts bead with the weapon that ba-1
I been used to 1siU hl? .companion.
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MULT iiiE HIGH PRICE OP MEAT.
Mow Fanners Can Lu ke AV;?iy Out of
Catilc. To?. Best Feed Ri^ht at Home.
w: :-.t * ix.iico.i *.iv pr? '* or beef ro
1>|| h ' Q hfl prloe of ftoythlfif U 'r:;<h
<Jth 1m ui?o iV. . cloui ? lips
he 'i P-. . or becaiisQ.of 50mo combli'
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ws. ' : I rv 01
I' io.il> i'.'.ii. (lio 1 OT'V., . til
iW??-prreaOtr product lbn on an in !e:n-er.t
br*s.is. .' "ortunotoly Cor eni'
rs of t?f, an ' ( tunai i th
lusut-rn fturner, there is no triist or
jv -1 nation that ca t psvvout a most
1 c; i) p <./:in.iion of I), of; If only the
ay ht*p<tinted out.
TiiS braedlug'ot cattle on a farm-, at
' 11st in i n unsystematic manner, i-^
i atir-al* and almost spon aneou". But
in the PiJisence of tome cy-to inn lie way
to Co low up the subject, and select the
prop, r animal::, and c-.te for them
tlivoiifjift (lie winter, and finally prepare
(Item to make fat, tender- liecr, tuerO
no proper beef production on the
" in. 1 Tlie fanner in tin cotton region
is suriuHHrteU with nil the elements to
* ho-' raking successful. 'ii-.e
climate Is such* that there, is natural
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. ~t a. .iit'io forethought to provide for
foxv winter monthe. The mnteii
! oho. p materiel?Is a'ways at
or. . cotton seed meal r.ti.-l cotton reed.
!ml: . Tito me I . n-T hulls nto offered
. . you wont to m hy the ft inili rn
J? 11 >n Oil company, .of the Carolina:;
iw an-1 may 1 ? ' light at
n> th local mi.! ; - r ror.t h :;uii'?i.
. ... is t'oiv.mhia, . C., Allah; ,
i.. Savannah, C or Charlotte,
X. "liv ' i.i ih < p. p r proportion.
; t ' i the m t nut ilious end ac p
hh;- ' ml that !s now available. 1
is- a fee J, which by varyi-r; the prOpOl
ttons will answer actually well for
1 sustaining ration or for a fattening !
r.itlcn. It contains all the ir*gredicnt . j
j nutri Ion. namely, .1. nitr-.;." n atru .
' <v"j 'hydrate '. The cot.on : ml meal I
| . Ins fat and nitrog >n ahQ the null
out In ; carboliydrt L. s.
A ,'ood sustaining* ratioa in made up |
i pounds of hulls .nut 1 pounds pf j
n. ' t m* day, rivl a r< r> i fattening
;|o? \r T .*.**:*.I : hulln and " I
1 '? proportions in !
a ... v.? i l.'-il to Mf.it in- 1
'it . il c-a:- .*, accord;;1 ; i;o the con- ]
itlon and tasto of the asrilmal. In |
; ittfi ! , <*. 111? . the ration should l>o- ,
in with lm-rc lull's an 1 lc: s meal and |
grisilualir Inert.*;;:
1. A c' r ? * > fr.taenjsd nr. :
n p '..;n ; ' n : etl nicni an i
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ti.e o-t oi lb. < ili tho southern
i. ;s v. ouid i . about '-3.00.
Tl.crc t" gr * ;t profit in fattening '
market, o at ordinary j
. t . pro: - o Industry
... . >\ e c ;**t; . r.ictive. T1 .
.ii ,% ing .; a : pro.it tlml |
re !'.y V. m ihla husin rs Is |
taken from a hook which has been
. "it y pt'.'i - < this subject, I
Cot i . ; Oil," by D. A.
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' . ; A(;:. ii ..; FATTENING
:-T! :R O: co -:ON seed
PRODUCTS,
i <i. t, i ") 1" at 2 l-2c..$23 i.
.1 ol i.u:'. 2.0.-j lbs at ?1.00
p ton.. 4 t
L" l . I. ' " ) 11)3,. all$20.00
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.st of nti. ;t Vv and sundries.. 0 00
: r " : cued animal....$S9 00
. luttei .. ? .steer, 1,300 lbs,
0t >!-"< - 48 SO
r'itit |. atccr $ 6 50
Yk. p.. qi'ob'1 foi" tbo fattened
:,! br- noted. Is very low, conil,taring
present prices.
O^' ? i . >3 Public Ledger.
Pi.'is . i;.h!::. July 22.?Tho Philadelphia
Public Ledger has been purchased
by Ac'olpli S. Ochs from Goorgo W.
Cliilda Drexel and tho Droxel estate,
and po.. :.-,sion was at once given Sir.
Ochs. The purchnso includes ail The
Public J.edge cGtate, comprising about
half a block of Improved property on
Chest! ut and Sixth street, facing Independ
neo hail. Tho price paid for
it is not made public, but it 13 stated
on good authority that over $2,250,000
was involved in tho transaction.
Lest uno to uavo Pet Dog.
LaSftlle, 111., July 22.?Mrs. Ellen
Wright, of this city, has lost her llfo
hero in an attempt to protect her pet
do;?. She, with her sister, Mro. John
Madison, wore walking along tho Illinois
Central railroad tracks.' A
passenger train was almost upon the
dog, when Mrs. Wright leaped to its
rescue. Sho tossed tho animal to
safety, but was unablo to avoid the
train, which crushed her to death.
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"SIl WOKSEM |
l Wino of Cardui is tho guardian aa
? of a woman's health nncl liappi- 0
11 ess from youth to old ago. Tt y
h helps her safely into womanhood. W
ij It sustains her during tho trials jj
fj of pregnancy, childbirth and y
H motherhood, makinar labor easv ?
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and preventing flooding and mis- h
Carriago. It gently lead"? lior a.
through the dangerous period 1
known as tho change of life.
W8NE"CARD!J
cures leucorrhoea, falling of tho
womb, and raensUual irregularity B '
in every fonn. It is valuable in 11/
every trying period*>f a woman's u ;
lifo. It reinforces tho nervous y
system, acts directly on tho genital
organs and is tho finest tonic
for women known. Ask your ' >
druggist for a $1.00 bottlo of
"Wine of Cardui. /
Fato.willo, Ala., .Inly 11, 10#O. (
I am \i?tnn Win? of Cnrdnl and Theil- ?
tn ;}'a Black-Draught and I feel lite a I
different woman alroartv. Several U- I.
dies hero keep tho medleincn In tholr \
ho;.*en ell tho thno. I have throe gfrja /
und thoy nrouHing it with juc. \? i
Mrs. If ATM liltOWDFUl. ,
Tor h.Wlfi and UU;rrdiii.\ nildrrte, Rtvlru \
Hie 1 i<1V?' Advisory .
inert.'Hi* Ci>;.(uiiioofa MetUeluo L'ompmiy, i
t;-*, iYmi.
BAILEY & Ci
"-TARTS SA
JULY 26TI
xnct continues till
Purcell store
Our entire stock
logs, Shoes and \
SPECIALLY RE[
DON'T TV
BAILEY & C
After we move w
! biggest line of Clothi
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ever siiown in Union.
GRASP THE C
01 getting a Good
offered you. We
Sty
to select from and you
uvi to order for we car J
have
| ROCK HILL
of all style.-?. II you want a Bu
Harness come ml look over oui
ell you.
REMEMBER YOU TAK
you buy and we guarantee what
GREEN .
LEADERS IN VEHIC1
UNION CARRJ
Are the people to see
R E P A I
High Grade Trimming an
Get their estimate before bavin
UNION CARRJ
W P. HUGHE
NEXT TO GREEN ,
DR. i. 1
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Crown and Bridge
Work a Specialty.
Assassin's Victim Dies.
Lexington. Ky., July 22.?.Tamos
Cock roll, of BreatlTitt county, who was
brought horo from Jackson at 6 p. .m
last night, mortally wounded, died at
6:30 o'clock this morning. Ho was
shot from the courthouse window at
ifttiUfiA ftV Bflfifl Eflitflidas fct aa on,
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OEPIAND'S '
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we move in the
AUGUST 15th.
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of Men's Furnish- x
^ats to be sold at
)UDED PRICES
nss IT.
X3PELAND.
e will show you the
ng, Shoes and Hats
iPPORTUNITY
Buggy when it is
? i it
nave a variety ot
5 e s
dont have to 'wait for
ry them in stock. We
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ggy, Carriage, Surrey or Set of
stock and we are sure we will
E NO RISK. You see what
we sell.
6 BOYD, 'x
LrES AND HARNESS.
[AGE WORKS
i when in need of any
RING.
d ~ Painting a Specialty.
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g your woiK uone eisewaere.
[AGE WORKS,
iS, Manager.
& BOYD'S STABLE.
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Office Bank Building
Union, ft 0.
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known assaRsln. Friends Who accompan
led the wounded man here say
they tear his death will be the signal
for* a prolonged and disastrous wtfr1
fare. Cockrell was preparing to
; leave Jhckson to get out ot the fend
| when the fatal shots were fired. Be
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