The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 29, 1902, Image 4
THE His" ION TIMES!
PUBLISHED EVERY FR1IVYY
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UNION nM?ES COMPANY
Second Flook Timi s Building
JNO. N. MATI12S, V.dito^
L. <r. YorjNG, Manager
Register M lit the ' '' o ni t men.,
8. C., as iid-class in ni mattei.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year ------- il.Ot'
fix months ------ 30 cents
Three months ----- 25 cents.
ADVERTISEMENTS
One sq iaie, first ' n - - fl.W.
very ibsequeut iii-k}; tin?' - 50 cents.
Con acts for tVm- m ?nt hs or lonirei
w:t.i be uade at reduced rates.
Locals iusp-t <1 at co's a line.
Rejected -mnau .unapt -vi:. not be rt turned.
Obiluai ies and nbutes of respect
will be charge i ;<>r :;t '...it ra*. ?.
UNION,8. C.. AUGUST 2!), 1002.
Election d?v was very inclement.
The rain drizzled all the forenoon and
while it was sutTI? i*-nt to thoroughly
dampen the gr-U! .1 .1 had no tenuncy
to dampen the a 1 >r of the thirsty
Candidates?thir : ; for votes w<
mean. ?
Every 4ay come vcpou ? l
drowing awcusi?l i. it-. It is al
Ways| 80 " ; if. M St of
these rataliti? live due to the tbllv < f
the nersonsravho lose their lives. A
desire to show oft' ns bold swimmers
is the cause of many of them. Ko one
with son=e, however g >oil a swimmer
he may b\ ?U t'ke unnecessary
chances with the ohi ocean. Keep
close to the shore and wit! in easy
distance of the boats of the life
saveis.?Spartanburg Journal.
Well the die ia cast, the tale is tolt.
it is a taie o- woe , . vrc wiio were
o joyous and confident only a fewdays
ago. Possibly there is bitter
feelJing wrangling in the breast of
some of tlit-sk on account of n-hep*
promises. We ho >r v >thov> v r.r lie
race Is over the remit is dcoim <1.
Let i i feel'ng re %* : .,. d heiv. oy
the gentle zephyrs, j i>t rem m'K-r :
that even ydur fri< 1 e mid mv. per- j
haps vote for ,1 - I his iVeuids It |
is a thing that hac; massed nod gone i
forever, let" it go .-diet it leave no
rankling regrets in your brea*: , let
us all turn to our avocations and
pursue the even tenor of our way
To those who are to enter the
second primary there are vet dayV.
of anxiety dr.d hard work ahead f ;
them yon \v:ho have been defeated ii
the first rage will have the consolation
of beiiJg a spectator of the
truggle th'ftt is to follow, knowing
there are others to join you after the
final count,cheer up and look
pleasant. It will do no good to
mope.
"Laugh and the world laugh.; with
you,
Weep and you weep alone" a-c. .
GOOD WORK.
The Town Council'ij improving the
eidewnlk on the left side f Church
streets very materially by putting
down crurdied rock It caused pedestrians
to t-tftotho middle of the street
while ;r Wu-* filled up along the walk
but after it /.Vs broken up with the
hammers an ! bcr^t down smcothc it
maki'S not only an excellent walkway
but a durable one We hope the
Council will fix the opposite side of
of that street the same way.
MORE I'RnriNCTS NT$fiT)JZ J).
The great delay in getting the vote
or union oox, at t iu primary fictions
this week, b* the host k'nd of
vidoree tliit iri.-^ ruling precincts
are needed in VMwtovrji of Unioo. If
we had a votang precinct in each
ward of the tovrn, w* would have had
the count filfts'lietl and the result
known by 0 uesday night in- j
stead of labotfnua work of the rnnnagers
from ! Otelock Tuesday evening
to four o'clock Wednesday morning,
a 12 hour jot>^^ hi!e the pooplo stand
around until thoroughly tired, having
heurd from nfovt of the boxes in tho
county, and no! able to got tho return
from our e.<urt house box. i'hey
httvo to await tVnt.il the lext flay. It
would bo a great convenient* ? to the
voters, the managers .and the citizens
generally to"1hiive nc least two more
voting precipe* s iu tho town, if not
ono for each v.'iurd. Union bus grown
to such proportions thut she -lioui.l
now have voting precincts. We
move t.hut the propor steps be taken
by the proper parties at once looking
to this end. ,
M' 1
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THE ORDIC i L ENDED. * }
1 >*? county c.-*mp?ign c'.iet- i ?l Uu*
i o ) M >iK ay siit.i iwo akii.g,, !
one at tue Grand svli'-ol Giovo begin- '
niog in me nn-m g abort 10:30 j
o'clock ard ooniiouieg until 2 p. m.
with u? luiermiftsio.- The -her at 1
;ne Comt House > quart) to -no mill (
people tie tc . i'K . , uts !
Mei theMDieaa all eady covered iu 1
1m?; it ekV ?s*ue of The Tikeh A (
iu.. ginger was injeii ui wher Mr. 1
R \V. Hamiliou, cuadid?te for Ueu- *
ur. r, w.^s introduced. Oue cou'd see '
a' si r;lA:t v that he was fail I?;- st Jo 1
overlloniiig, and hi. lust no time iu
.i iuing onto bis opponent, the pre8- !
ciu encumbent, Mr. J. H Bailies.
He was very bitter in reprimanding '
Mr. Bar ties for doubting nis veracity
ai the meeting at Koltou, anil esiid !
tbut it was a bnume on him f >r doing .
8?, that he had never bet u hud his .
veracity questioned. Pointing to Mr.
Barti e, he ss?;d there he c.ts, he ie j
guilty and ho knows it. Things he
g;.u t warm up, hut Mr. Barnes shc 1
quietly and wub undisturbed, appar 1
Mst'y. i'he croft d began to jell t'?r
uoth Ha i:ilton a Bart'es. The oc
(*. sii u 1 r a\) this v ss slu> fact that a*
ier Mr Barilos bad e'ated that i>>?
guarantee company in the United
S aUs iv ulb guarantee a ireasuicr'*
i. n.d beesuisu ssu y c msidercd it loo
hazardous, w:in >ui any reflection up
< n the treasurer. Mr. Barties said
no did d t mean ?>y stating tuis that a
man coma n >i give bond, he wan
simply trying io show Uuu uio place
v.vy onoot'giiiU .'ink and hazardous
to the Treasni.-r
I Mr. Harmi'.uii. i '.over, requested
l Mr. H.jL Se ttle, a torney, L?? write to
ice fi.m in Charleston, one Mr. Bar
t.e. hud ret.-ed to, to '.a if he could
j A o. nd it elected.. Mr. Senile did
so and the reply cme to Mr. Scaiie
t:.af they would ^uaia .tee the bmid
uitd s;-nt a blank hood i 'tiling out.
Securing .Ilia Mr. lia ..i m rent it.
ai tie Kcii"'.: juceto.ig. 1 ilia beiug
in duvet contradiction to Mr. Burtle'a
atnu-.fit he, Mr. Bir'ea, roqucdltu
Mr. JI .Uiiiion to let him see
ne signature it the letter. Thia Mr.
Il'iuiili n refu-ed to do, as it waa a
private lctte. to Mr. Seaifo and ho
considered io nas not ^.uLuorized to
exhibit it without Mr, Seaife's au.
ti.ority. Mr. iiarllea announced that
under the circumbtancea he had a
light io <i?w.? k c*>. elusion that it
j was u couc i. i i aiicme bfctvcou Mr.
,Se if< and Mi riant' wj, and it was
j. .i; 1 ,r a lu't *'? ?. Hi* i'l o W'Jtllil
dovvi,..j,, but toitu .atciv it was
averted.
Ar. the U.iiou mectieg Mr. II imil
ion again produced too jotu?r and this
tune he uic > producM a leu-ir froru
Mr. Seaif- amh oizing I im to show
i 1 n-. letter .1 lie wi.-.hcd. He heldvjit
up bcfoiu . .a crowd but uo one roach
11 it, a*id ho replaced it in his pocket.
Mr. Jinnies ia his speech explained
his reasons ) ?r mentioning the fact of
ihe various cunpaid-s i'?.:fu?ing trea&*
: urers ti go .rial*; ootid, and said Mr.
II?\'..iiit. n'a idea that lie wan tiring at
! . .eked was .1! -:? aginary. The crowd
joeiiuued to \cli lor Bartles and for
I Hamilton. Wneu Mr. Hurtles took
: m.a teat Mr. llamiilou wished Lo use
' tv f.:v\- lii.otea thai had been given
j !.'-n ijy -uothrr speaker, but as soon
. lie approached the trout of the
j , !a.f;rui pAcdoujouium broke loose,
ami Hiicii a ye lling was kejit up, cheers
ii .ouuicr cheers, that utter a futile
j til ?r?. < : rive minutes to be heard he
| >\ s nna iy requeued to sit down by
j tec chairman and friends. At another
point m the meeting late' on he
: g t perrnifdi ni to try again, but im*
! mediately me yelling was begun ag -.i.i
! and r.e ha . to retire. At lbe night
mbi-ting ti fit a ids tune cam 3 to iqjenk
; a ho h. g pi ctSd n an again tunned.
At 'hie irque-1 of Mr. Barnes, chair*
i oau Dixar< g u up ami censured those
i ih?,-iT ti ? oidtumuuee in some very
, < hi pi. t:e uuguagc, . ud wound up by
1 H .yir g he ritnn't c..re a darn what th'i
ho i; .a of liim Mr. Hamilton w-3
( ion !:'.v.ed to close whi'h lie did in
, i: w words aiui the ..aly spat of trie
? . ir, i wit* at an end to 'he great
. 'in ul cvoryboiiy concerned, we im;
g'fie, ca-tdthxtes ana ail.
| A MODEL HOME AND FARM.
i Rcinurku .lt' and Accomplished
Family.
It w w our groai pbu?ure a short
I *. ii i j since, to spend a ve ry plca^rw i
|?foru>Mn .ind in^'n ttl thr horidiuble I
| horn chout* <?t Unio j county's in ;gt
I i f"?j?-i on .? c :<<: ligobt t'.?ivii^;ru
CJ lUilljf L->U[k riiH'.i rlt-iii < { JO iucfti ion,
I Mr. L)B F fit 1 * ty ?'- k i j >y. (i i aQ
?- venin flji ni i ?t hi- iupj>; home is hm
i?/ i6ehi". uk iv \\'t Jur ftio lir.ii
hin.faui't !i > ?lu-' f m*?:"t-iy ih"
... i o l?;n" , .<i l t icuiiri i i,.nI
i K f) ru> ;iih; , ?- it
lillr, Hi.tl iftj.'t . .'if wry J't C'.il
liOJ._h. Mien? svro i<! e thi-t;c,ti
. n,,? iy '' m 1,10 brigt?t i.mi
in c y (I ' ii'l'Ce ?'l 7, lo h.\
....r.y li i I'25 .'i.?r.;ao i n
in- u in oli, I'Vi oojt; r,
Kay, Da.I--1, L?ijh a->?l Bun, *
llu , .M in. M ? ?, AM
e-K'i'ii i< .o ijr.H'i. Wnu*. ;,;i? o ^*
u.-o We. o v." . .mi.: cevc'i p. (', ? in..trio
>f I-.I1 y.r Hue ' II'.J ': i l
.? -'.I WCOtmiJ.JS.lc'i, {.Uli U K: l>tij . *
Java are loug. Tliey aro their
mother's jewel*, and ? 1 her in all J
I
her house work, sewing, etc, and as
0 music, we bavo never before seen
>uch a universal La ?tt fit music in
1 family as exists io tiiis, eopeciahy
tmorig the girJs. We have rarely
board such piuuo music in a homo as
those girls rondemi on the piano that
evening, all oi them with tho exception
of litth Grace are accomplished
ia (he manipu'ution of the ivory, on*
if rl\ en? e j ecially 10 whom
iceroi to be a second nature. Sh?*
2nu ie*:d.;t the most uitHculi pmc i
jeeiuiugly without eftuil and mver
.vvv/* Mttiu OWUUU. AUU iilliu |
Grrace is coming along nicely, aed can i
already play several selections very j
well. We could hardly tea? our j
wives away from the piano, and fiuri
that we worried the girls by iusiitiug !
upon their continuing the grand treut. j
We are very fond ..i music, and don'',, j
know when we won'd have cliab'od,'
ha i uot tho old ' l*. inau c- .'.!?<; u j
DUt Q!l the p rch. We WiuU ri:?? i
he'e to the the g r v this rmn <
did eottrtfi. meet, and '*> the niott j
ei and fa'hor ??nd the ble svn. fo< j
our kind Had hospi hV. iccepli< a.
Especially the talented and teemplished
mother, for lroiu her the i
nius.ca! taknt of be? daughters can e, J
aud by her ivucniog, and hers alum , j
has thia talent b*eu so perfectly di-|
velopetl for b* it remembered tha, '
heir mother is the < nly music teacliei '
the gir's have evee had, and judging j
from the result they could huriy have
had u hotter one,
Mr. Fant has a beautiful hon;equipped
with evtry c mvenienco ami
comfort to be desired. Tmo b^ca
itcitH of nis 1 iii e fa in stretch oc<
beautiful aud itvei. The rear view
from my window io au upper iu. ,u.1
was very fine indeed. It I.joU.-o !
across his c.iru aud cotton lields lo I lit
limb-red bordei neariv a inile away,
nm! looking we heheid the finest t>mu
ibat we have a?en anywhere in Ur1
c-unty thi.'.yeir, and we decided 'o
I'A,' a stroll over this laud the uex.
morning.
Farly the next morning we were)
uiuiibtd by a might commotion in the j
lot, and upon gelling up we found
tuat a cow which nuo ol Mr. Faui's
8';nc had bought some time ago hu i
:ent home, had goae mad and Mr
Fant who waa out in the lot attending
to the feeding of the 6tock narrowly
scaped a vicious churgo she had mnd>
him. Ho called hi: sons and :h">
Ward ed her for awhi'e, and were i
vi.nced by her wild charges at the fe e
win i. any one Hpprru'-hed, iia
w i <j wad a lid Mr. Faut loid the.'. . .
aid her. She waa shot in tho hoa
hovi'ral timts with pistol balh auJ
tinnlly some three or four a . ii fi. .u ..
gu before she was killed. We Lao
nil drank some of her iniik a' sui>;? r,
which bad, however, been mi h d ihc
previous morning and mixed w.ih ihe
other cows'milk, and Mrs. Faut w-?s
very uLeasy, but we tried to assure her
tture waa uo danger, aatlto hydropho
bin had not developed uutil the e>w
bud tlie tirst fit. Sho however, ?hr . v
-way a nice batch ol beautiful yellow
butter she had made ine day bt-f >re
from the milk.
The cow had been bit<en by a dug
supposed to have beeu mad, and Mr.
Rodger Faut ha 1 some days afterward
seen the dog running rabbit', a . i
when the owner, fearincr the ??w
Would go mad, offered her at a ridic.
ulously low price, Mr. Fa it bought
her, and cent her home, where she had
miico been kept in a pen to herself,
until all danger was thought to be
over, when the family Legan to uat
the milk. After killing the cow wc
look u stroll over the beautiful plantation
in rear ot the house, One el'
the things which impressed us mopi
woe peas We found 2-1 acres of p'-a-i,
p; ai in the the cotton fl-lde, p.a* in
ilic corn lipids and peas almost everywhere.
Mr Font is certainly a boliever
in peis, be has several lino vn
rio'.itt, and he certainly knows what
he is doing. We aekotl him why i.ti
planted them everywhere. lie a.-iih
peas were as valuable as c ittou and
wher.'. he saw hip cotton wa.3 not going
10 c me up to the scratch iu hi-i.c
bp >?i lie p anted peas H know r.iy
v.n.uid and wb begun to ste wh.-r* he
iind ?i icvbl head. Wc bolievo he Ihh
lie lineet croji of pens to he found io
the c untrv. Ho is a pea gro 81
1'Otri nway back, ht- last y.ur i radied
nun 15,00() ibsofpekatiy actual .nigi.t
iron: 1U ot land. lit. I in GO
acre- in ctru in fiue an uverag.; atcau
l?u ouu i in the c >uuty. IIh In.
s-'Vi-ra' acres in spanisi |?ca;urs. His
;.trru Lag 325 acnb. He Las tin b^si
aveurge cottoii crop wo iiaiio . oeuauvw
it ore in tiiC county. JIo utually
inttUco two crops on h'.s Hud, Lt
cuougea afouii i in hij planting, thus
enriching an I improviog it alt the
i'.i;e iin-tei'i oi' weariug it out. He
c puts about 150 pounds of acid
'i <i-< r his [Has un<l 150 ibs of guano
uudrr Lis orn to th ; acre and no ul
ways Ins good crops whon such a
t oug is joisiblo. In fact tiajs h first
eiusi firmer an i conduct*Lie farm n
n Beit a ; die ai.d business like manner,
l'nut is <* by he succeeds. He reus
livu plows His b:?ya do ino woik
nU'l randy have to pay out more tiuo
850 1 r belp during tbo year. We
to'd Mr Kant it he and MrA Fnpitlirt
noi have cruse to be happy and con
tented we did cot know anyone who
bad. I
rasas f mrr *ssv
EL A T r
5c 11
A YARD
_ AT 1
iSverytliiiig t
zx~t prices tliat
W? tals.? stoc!
order to clea:
summer stu.fi
tlx? remuaiits
...HAL
New lot ladies' elbow silk mitts,
New lot ladies' novelty belts, the
New lot ladies' turn down Collar
Featl erbone Stock collars, the id
Extra heavy "Buffalo" Sheeting,
One lot nice ligured muslins, 3 t
quick" we have made the pricM
New lot pretty val. laces and ins
BUYING ?r,
h) ou?* llulliilo st.<
WrooorieK, Crocks
' >lioes, TruiiliS, Ck
BEST ?<f K>J
1]
t4CO>IE TO
R. P. HARRY, M;
The News From Carlisle.
Dear Mr Editor:?Please be bo
kmd as to allow me a space in your
valuable paper to write up a lew
Carlisle notes.
The weather has been quite warm
for the past few days,with some rain.
n it
v>rops arc now iooKing very nice in
this section, although they had suffered
some for want of rain*
Mr. 0. Anderson, our Southern
Railwny agent and family have just
returned home from a visit paid to
his relatives and friends at Leesvillc
S. C.
I am glad to state that Mrs. Jane
Wishert, who has been very ill with
typhoid lever, is able to be up and
going about.
Mr. H. C. Miller, of this place, itrunning
a brik mill and rapidly
making brick. The Southern Kailway
has also just thrown off a fc*
car loads of cross tires, for the purpose
of building a traek to connect
with the Seaboard Air Line railway.
Carlisle is getting on a boom and wr
hope to see her keep on as she has
been going for the last few weeks.
Wishing much succes to The
Times and its Editor and corrspon
dents. Christie.
Race Riot at Indianapolis.
Indianapolis, Ind, August 24.?A
race brokt out at liaughvill, a suburb
of this city, this afternoon between
two hundred nngros and whitef J
emnloved bv the National MnllaMo I
Casting company there has been
bitternses between them for several
years and trouble has frequenly bro
ken out. A ball game this morning
between the two factins caused excite- j
incut. As the crowd left the fifth !
hostilities commenced. Stones bri
cks, clubs and other missiles were'
used. . / ' i I
Two hundred persons immediately 1
crushed together in a figUtite mas#;
Twelve or fifteen shots were fired, ;
and it is reported ouonegro was fbot, j
but lie was taken from the field before '
the police orrved. The whites wore f
victorious, driving the blacks from
the fields and wounding a number of
them. Several white people were \
badly injured. Ten aireats had been:
made and others will be made a -,
soon as the presons can be found
The police responded to a riot call* '
but on ecount of the distance did no.
avivo till the fight had been fought
to a finish. Offices* of jbo cum
pany fear other outbreaks will
follow. !
\
i A H Ei
"HF IV/li ITI IAI
I II a Ktara IVB I !
3lse in Bummer B'
are sxirely trade
Ix. in Ansnst, tire
n UL33 all slaort 1<
IbLC^TT-O nCEL4r.3LwiS.OCl
^Irout
. F P R I C
all the rage, get a pair before they are al
/ Ping Pong" and other pretty styles 25<
s, all sizes and heights, only
eal summer collar, all sizes, price
yard wide, value 6ic at
o 20 yard lengths, real value 5 to 7 ?c "to
a
sertions to match, prices 4c, 5c, 6ic, 8c, 1
irge quantities as we do for our two largi
at Buffalo, we are able to make the lowes
best lines of goods to be found.
ore will l>e found a full li]
n*y, Tinware, Dry
>tiling, Bats, l^uriiiture,
AND LOW > JP
11 every departjnent.
l^JEdLJb) DAHOAIN OK"
Oppo?
Some Folks li
*u~: ---
lucu uiuuuy is su iiiue
don't oare to bother with taking
but not so with this bank. We
to t&ke the poor mans one dollar
man's one thousand dollars.
Bo do not Keep ai
us because yor
loolis and seems
we will tai&e it o
as a starter,
Believing that it will be the meaa
quite a little sum in the end. W
on your money if deposited in 01
partment.
THE PEOPLES
B. F. ARTHUR, P,r<
J1"" I Walk
! r\ i
?i ...in
Every i
want
A pair
man ii
righl
! union shoe ca
WATCHING YOUR HHOH Ito
i. N STREET, 11 r' v; ^
' , ' . ' .1' I . 3
1 i
?
VVY
5c
A YARD
tufTsolng
wlnn ors.
refore In
3ngtlas in
. many ol
? F"
f Kb m m m
1 gone, price 50c
2 and 50c
10c
20c
5c
clean up the lot
4c
0c and 15c
3 stores, one at Union
t possible prices and to
tie of*the best
ods, Notions,
Etc.
ETC EM
rv'JTEiv
MFANY.
site Hotel Union.
magine
that the banks
; it on deposit,
are just as glad
as the business
Tvay from
ir dollar
i so small,
Heorfully
s of you saving .
re pay interest
ur Savings De>
BANK,
ssident.
-Over
oes...
man will
a pair.
.. ? .! > .1
i , f "i-,
for every
n Union
t here.
. 'it 1
mpanyT
TERE8T. > ' > '
UNION, 3. C. '
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