The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 16, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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I GOME IEFC 2J6 T( | A Li .1 Laun | AT EX/ I GET & ?7f> h Mv*L*a I EVl r-za Miiariawf^Mcar.'.Jc ":T":?rtS,?A Speoial Adi ?srii?siii8ft!$ Xoticrs will be insert imI i n t lii.- ? >1 u ::: Ml tho rate of i"> won Is or les- i n _'.") << i-'-iie. f*ur isstii'S for 75u. Ailili: ional linos o\ i r twotaj live \vor<ls lie a line. TU iV A i 1,A N 1 A .It i i. K.N Ai. A A i > New Yurie Iftuly l',t|n is. Uook.--, Novci.s uud ilaicau s i t Sua i ve's. IlRK-ir GltOJERlES COMiXCi and k< ip.-r every dav. Com.ir p-oduo.n s-pec ally at II. E. Mat.av's Enici pUM) street. 4.i-1 > i. rrt) tiext?oxe t\y<> sruin A. cotfa^'f, six rooms, on South .-net, one b!< i k ironi Main. Tlitf most das:rable lucati <u in town. Apfiy to 1' Dtki:. " " 47-.f I \\7 AX i KD?1,000coitus OF WOOU i V V cut at onco. Apply to 1'. AI Adamsbuig,fi.< l-'-i, Rt.V. Y. II. MANLY. I'AMTOii of (Xi noti Chajiel, h:n bern n ci ed loniM at lii.s faiitons leoMis.* k'.M . lb A Top Louis, ' Mhimmv nig ;l, Ju s. 2 >'I: ?-2t. Hem's Should Never Ache. Never enAuro this trouble. Us* nt I or.ee the remedy that stopp ?! it for; Airs. N. A. Weh-tcr, of Winnie V:v . - ! she wiitea '"Dr. King' * c v Life I'ilisj whollvc iv. il mo of siek headaches 1 i had MitTore i from for two years.' t oe Headache. Constipation, l'.ibousne . j 25c a* F. C Duke's drug store. Sci Their Page Ad. We d . ret your especial alter !i m to the m.'' no'.h adv. r tn ? -s the Oth piii?-* of Thk Tim us this w< .. of the liusl.' ng and strictly U} -Ihour firm of oho IJuil -y-CJopclft ! (' Those young men are ainoi ;; l.'n brightest business inen. T1 ev ha v. not been in ' fnion long, L.ii cvei . year, but ih )ir phenomenal . : s in business H something wo d rfui. They begun :pon a small se ile, hut BOW ftro coi.ducting u basinesc if. A is ntck-ar.d neck with the in > >'. p;-. ?r. inent ar; ! Io ig established < in in the loan. There must h" : m. mairiet ie i .sen about. i U <j" . . 1. that is irre?:stibIo. O.ir <-x;>1: 1 it i >. i is th it thoy stand strictly up to what they say. They ,110 courteous to on,- i and all. 1 hey s<dl at a close nnir^ii. of pre .'it ' d they advertise extcn ! sivrly in 1.10 Union* Times. The. Secret of I on* I,ifo Consists in keeping nil the main organa of tl,e body in healthy, regular tie- *' tion, iun.1 in quickly di.slroying deadly ' disease germs. 121'ectric itittei* regu- ' late Stomach, I.iveraml Kidneys, puri- ^ fy tiio blood, and give a splendid appe- \ tite. Tory work wonders in curing e Kidney Troubles, Female Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Constipation. I)?s. pof>sia anu Malaria. Vigorous n ulth ami j-trength always follow their uko. w Only tOc, guaranteed by F. C. Duke, ' * di nggiat.^ zasufv'j ??? n r EETIN IRE THEY ARE 3 4C PER 3D 1G DOS dried 2 ^CTLY HALF I YOUR NUMBER i\ f> 0rythIing. for Everytoot r g->- ? "Jnut &plciuliil." V.'.* doubt, whether there is any one thi u'i (*';iill that will afTo:?l Lite lion eso umch pleasure as a ilmr Uint will jrivo her perfect satisfaction. Thai i*o .1* is 4'CI.fton." "Jjft, us bat once f'f*I ! ?if?L' I\l' *5 i! .?* l v^iiLiuu ' u #ur in your homo and we invito 3011 to try other ? ::u ?1 -1 to jour liortit'd content. Such ci iipai i: mid only bring out the superi??ii'y and excellence (if "Clifton." I";! 1 ?n Cotton Mtils Store and Mac'ieth Voting sol! ... ? " '? - To Remodel the Jail. I'tirsuMiL to repeated lecoiimteidutions of the grand jury, ihe County Coinnii?sii.r.ors have taken steps to overhaul and remodel our county jail. We had talked to the County Supervisor tog tiding the nrtlu-r and front what we gather it is t 0.0 i t an up-to-date affair \vh 11 : i finis-ted. Following up a coire. mil to; U fwei-tt lite Supervisor and tliem-jeivis, the l'awly Jail Building Co , of s: L u:s. Mo., sent a repiosentative i I'tii >n a fe-.v days ago and in company with the Supervisor he inspected the jail, tonic nuasureruents of the lower 11 Ktr a id will later submit plans and specifications, and will later put. 5:t a bid for th j leniodi I;n<r. It sm ins lite, td.-a is to 'eat out'he second l! ?or of the old i.t-g and buii t steel cells upper and 0 er . cr1, with iron w.i'kwdv iu : : : :;?! lie four hides of the j til. .v c.oi' i .'ov wid separate every see i >u of iu cells, and th" SheilfT e;u locktne do us of all the cl.s hi a lever on the outside of 1 lie do 1 rs of the e >rrid? ra Trie cuter ot the building will be open front l! i 'i o 1 1 . Tits bitMding tliro e/ii >.jr i Im lite proof. The t-rf om:.- can 1 lie ( 1. and f-x 'reise 1 hem-elves in the :oi ridt is e liieh are equipped wi'hstnibi'"V at '.in eiu -it's and se.?. orayo T.iia >v.:i h> git'ht imp ovein of ov? r tf.e 1 fee!; >' : -unmet! nft.de we!' mv have, j I'he };; .ai geinent is Some a'Ih! sii'i'tiUi' to 1 # ; . , , 1 St 1:. _ m. .? |> j-.'.j.i ill 1)1! pMllttll iir>' ... ... vTISUD LETTERS R-* i'in ?J.<- I*nM ut Union f >r i> iO wn.* oaiiti'jA'i. 10;h, ; IJ)C3. 1 IJ.iM.eff. S 1) Mi'lt-r, Mi.-sCarrie nm-l Media* y, 11 M (2) .?s'< t. .) 15 (J) (ii.tm. .1 lui A >.rn il, Mis* O.p!\V .1 0 Minnie IVtice, Anion < lJil'0 J\e:-e.-?ii, ]>?na ; j ??rrir., Mish Swall IVoJ. M's.I oA ( lovv.wl. Mi-* Alice J'.irlcr, '1' 1' liiley. .las S Ifnci.-ein, A i{ t f tin I ?i? we'-, 'J O Ilcln?"l.-i. Will Cr JT. M 'mm Ki'? K Ce, vimiilili, I'l.ruian S.in-, Mis A!i"fi 1 /inks on. .lint Sullivan, A/. 'i ^ .?m sa", Mis Wiuny Sawlers, Mrs A T l'?oi e, M.ri'nu Tnwin ?s. Mi.i(;n h f 'Cl ol, I'.ri Tin n is. Vmi (!) In ore, Mn ! ) M:in^.?, K^i.lio B ceo Persons calling lor the atv-ve let- v >ra will {?!eam say it' ?Jvennr-!. ard ill lie requirorl io jn y o.,o ecu I l-lriff t!?v'ivr ry, <1. C. UwiTtr; P. U. '' li EBIBtSSX J28 , J" w b' ic I i Q 5. j ! Ml 80NL j YARD. ] { j r i0| ? a I >nirts j price. : low. i I I ' I Want It Means, \ W? 'r> tired of answering quest ious! 'Power Gallon?; Wears linger" uieans that you dion't have to i<niut your ' house so t?ften, and you don't have to : uso so much paint. Ousts less for the j ?b, and you don't have to do the job so ' often 1'he new paint is not new at all. It's J tl.o oiliest selling paint in the United States, and the lirni that makes it is 149 years old. c Devoe Lc-ad and Zinc?fewer gallons than mixed paints; wears twice as long as Itad and oil. I Remarkable Hypnotic Work. ' Policeman Smith, of Pacolet, 8. C., f was shot at Pacolet Wednesday night about 8 o'clock by a negro named Davis, v who had stolen a pair of pants from Mr. v Baxter Wood's store. The policeman, hi ?'- ,,r " ... w.U|>?u; *?1UU All. TV ill TVOOH, V..'rit C for t!i" negro an J arrested him, the ne- v pr > resisted arre.it and Mr. Wood or the psl iceman drew down on hitu with a pistol while the other took hold ol hitn. the negro jarked loo e and as lie did mi he grabbed the pistol out or the other's i? I and a .d lau, as he did m? he reached g Pick ward a .d shot, the ball taking < it ct ii i.i the hip of l'ol.ceuiiin Smith. Ti.e q i egro luade his escqie, then catne the 1 lvntat kablo part. A sin ill negro boy t rpuie twelve yeais of age was hypnob/. d h l?y a hypnotist living at 1'ucoIm. ami ' w a m-ide to ko, in his mind, to the scene oi tlin shooting and Uku translate tlit a. picture seen while under the hypnotic power This he did fii'hfuilv lie n Mastoid n> follow the 11 'eing r.egro, lie did so lel.ieg everywhere that he I i:d jj stopped in hi-> li ght, that ho had .stopped at a c nam house and Mail all ii'ght (hat h ? liail chmhed a tiee to take a re?t and 11 id slightly hurt hitn.se,f in geiii: g iIuai'. Tii.t' ho was tlie.i m*l.i >g for !. > v ..?,i', and would Spend vester lay if. I lie b':.-,!i st. lie d< sci ib.-si many Ih.ng.s i nat liad taken plica hi I'acoiel bufo-te and after the shilling, con telly. A paTty lett i'acoh t Je.sUrday o i the liail, as laid out be the little negio, biking the 1 j pi lot i it and the little negu. doigwith I heir, and it ih confidently behoved that ilie negio will be cap ured with ihtir a^biotauce. ? . . - V".? * ' " M .in- i.wnn nulla I "1 wondi . what makes my razor so | lull," said a man. looking at tlie bhule I lie had so carefully sharpened only a lay or two before. "Why, father," spoke up little Johndo, playing marbles on the floor, "It vas just beautiful and sharp only this norning when 1 ai<\3e iny wooden boat vlth It" . llrtilnd the Seono*. "Ilurry up. Itowland," called tholeartag lady, "the people arc . ul because re are keeping them wu^t "Then I will not go on at all," stormd the heavy trngedlan. "Why not7" ? "Because I refuse to play to a madII?" rmoipl New*. 1-^, | r V * ii \n * i ???immpmmmmm Court Week in I'nion, Tlute oas u law irowd in town ouday. it Itiig fust day of court wttk s.tois, vr.\ur"s ??"?, speciv'ors and sluprs M?ie here i4> in ? w? iy section ? ?' the v.i ty. Tin* iuhuIku.is geueraUy on] very go< d ? ss. bilge Aidr.eh, Sjolicilor St.is * and < m gvapl.cr NU .to wore in their places id ' on it. was tailed promptly on thr n r. The Judge charged the gland tv for an hour or uioie in a very coni? honsive and interesting manner, to L .oli close attention was ivvul not only i ih? jmcis but by the bur and those i the audience chamber. It was one of 10 best cluuges to a grand jury as to a .r duties and the law bearing upon utoua kinds of cases likely to oouie lx>ire them that we have listened to. lie. in nig other things, impivssed upon the nr.id jury their duty in avoiding putting 11 county to needles expense in hindcnnoises thai could and should Ik ai daed by ths magistrates. that trivial .> . s cf this nafmc Vol\ often iccepiid 11 valuable time ot the court anil put lir> county to n* much expense in some .stances as tiials for murder. He also uggertcd that only so many witnesses liould l>e examined in a ease as weie eceasaiy to satiety thera that a true bill li.uikl be rendered. He told them that j was accessary for twelve of their numi nil least to always b?. prfS3ut when 11 y were considering a case. That rlnlo he would like for the eighteen irons to bo present, that was at the dislelion of the foreman, and that on ocountofthe absence of one or two the msiness before them need not be delayed. The lirsl bitch ot bills were haudcd to lie jury at 12:10 an they retired. Two. uses were trkd Monday. The Hailey Lumber Co. vs. 10. D. iharkey and J. E. Fowler, in which harkey and Fowler were charged with mling to apply money leceived from o itiacts to the payment of the lumber jour.t. The defendants were acinit'ed. This is the third time this case ias tieen before the court. The second case was Calvin Sartor h.uged with burglary aud larceny. Pound guilty of larceny, sentenced to 3) Li\ .s om county chain gang. Tuesday moruiug directly after >i?euiug of court it was learned from tlm l.iiiv papers that the eminent juiist iiiif Justice Mclver htd departed tins ifti. Iu respect to his memory court a as adjourned until 10 o'clock Wedueslay morning. Before adjournment, nnvever, Solicit or Sease read the account >f the death of Chief Justice Mclver and i sketch of his hfe lrom the morning after which live minutes talks apnopiiale to the occasion were matte by Messrs. Dixon, Wallace, Sawyer and 1Ci'ass, meuibets of ttie bar, after which ilie Judge talked very feelingly of the lepaittd Chief Justice. Mr. Sawyer's talk was very touching, causing many lo shed teais. Mr. Sawyer had bet n intimately associated with the Cliiel' Justice for some years in the capacity of lib cleik. Additional cases have been disposed of to Thursday J p. m. as futiowe: Kd Wallace, assault and battery with i .te.i.t to Kill, found guilty and sentenced die tine. litt "Vntnwi mil.. Alex Osborne, housebivaking and tarceny, plead guilty and was sentenced to nine months on the chain gang. Peter and Seley West for violation of lie dispensary law, selling whiskey and S ivitie. Nol pressed as to Peter, guilty a* o Seley on fecond'count, not guilty on irst count. Sealed sentence, Seley not in-sent. . . t, Minerva Garner, assault and battery j, iviih intent to kill, plead guilty. Senence 10 months in the penitentiary. al Win. I It-ad, housebreaking and lar- tl ;cny, Ovtn If u 10 conungeut (tocket. o! Vard Gist for murder, c;i(Kout inui-d. o! The following cases have been nol irossed: lx Jim Lomax, assault and battery with 01 ntent to kill, paid cost. e< J. T. Wright, obtaining goods under ef alse pretense. C Sam Richards, assault and battery in villi intent to kill and carrying concealed 01 ve tpons. Messrs. Stanyavne Wilion and C. I'. landers, of Spartanburg, are among the tailing attorneys Litis week. Dislocated Her Shoukler. Mrs. Johanna Sodcrliolm, of Fergus K1 "alls, Minn., fell and dislocutcd Iter boulder. She had a surgeon get it back rp t place as soon as .possible, but it was ~\] into sore and pained her very much. (; lor son mentioned that he laid seen ,j 'hnmberlain's Pain Halm advertised \\ ir sprains and soreness, and site asked 'j\ iin to buy her a bottle of it, which he id. It quickly relieved her and enbled her to b'.oop which she had not J' one for several days. The son was so D inch pleased with the relief it gave his " lother that be lias since recommended to many others. For sulo by F. C. p, uke, Druggist. (; ^ ? 0 Ri I i If, I WOOD'S k Garden Seeds | Best (orthe "Sunny South," ?' j because tlioy nrc sr''dftlly grown M mvl selected with u lull knowledge s ] of the conditions und require- J 1 incuts of the Houth. Twenty-five J years experience and practical \V growing of all the different vegetab'e.s enables im to know tho very best, and to oiler seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and r profit to all who plant tliem. Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 | (Mailed on request) in full of good vvr things, and gives the most reliable for information about all seeds, both re)1 for the Farm and (iarden. ?0 T.W.WOOD & SONS, th| Seedsmen, Richmond, Va, re! WOOI/S 8KKD BOOK also tells all [' about Grasa and Clover Seeds, hot Seed Potatoea, and ail Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Ilook and prtoM of any farm Seeds required. . ___________ 2-bt * ; il What Abouti That Suit of For Fathei Uncle, 01 1 1 ===== Ill _ H _ _ : -L we nave wni jl And as the time is ni to reduce our mamm decided to put the k the demand is on. ! i We also have a com; Underwear i At prices that will ci if you will only.'giv? ; ^-REME Tkr>? V!_ iuai we uany a uig Shoes, Suspenders, Knit Hoods* Fascin ; all of which you can than regular goodsYours for mo McLure Mei Master's Sale. late of South Carolina, 1 Court of ComCounty of Uaion. J man Tleas. N. C. ltollius, Plaintiff, V8. Lavinia Gregory, California Splllere, eiteraon Hembree, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in bove case. I will sell at Union, before le Court House door, on salrsday, 2nd f February, 190U, during the legal bours C sale, the following lauds> viz: All that tract or parcel of land lying, ?iug and situate ia said county of Union, a the waters of Sugar C/oek, and boundi on the north Elizabeth Lancaster, | ist by S. L. West,' V>oth by Addle Mc ravy, and west by Leonard Smith, conliniug lifty-bix a>iQ oue-half acres, more : less. Terms of sale cash. . C? II. Pkake, Master. ljfit of Jurors?January Term. Judge James Aid rich, of Aiken, preding. c.kanji jurors? new jurofis drawn. A llightower W II S Harris [ O Kelly K C llowze eo II Oet/.el II L Williams M MoGowan L J Gault r 11 Sims O T Boyd E Kelly U S Wilson jurors draws october i.aht. R Prince T E Davis J 1 lames P .1 Davis H Robinson B W Wliitlock second week. rank Wis 1) B Free, Jr C Alexander II N Gallman E Bailey F (J Austell ichurd Adams 1' B Bobo S Thomas Jr .1 (? Morris S Vaughan .1 N Crawford! W Willard Claude C Sartf >r II Graham J B (Jreer E Blakely W A E Black B Young W T Gregory iver Eaves S K Johns C N i * Joo E FowLcr G Gault B E Jeter F Farr Eewia Scftlot j M Cilmoro Wm Vauelnan ts L>avi? A N Vice N McArthur Samuel 1j 1a vwson M Fnrr (5 15 Fowler Tinds Wny to JJve I<otii <?. I'lie startling announoemoTit ? f a Dis?ery that will surely length is i life is ide l>y editor O 11. Dnnne; r, of Chumm-o, I nil. "I wish to 6ta\ 0|" he itcH, "that Dr. King's New Diaiovery Consumption ia the moat infallible riedy that I have ever ? known for ugha, Colds and Grip. Its invahtablc people with weak lunp a. Having s w onderful medicine n o one nt ed nil Pneumonia or f'onsui option. Its ief is instant and cure o jrtain." F. Duke suarwjitceH every *v >* and $1.00 tlo, ami give trial bottles , freet Bff' Early Risers The tatnoua Utt ?a pUfte*. 4 / . . ? v Clothes \ Son, Bvatttor, |, - Grandfather, * ?,* RtyM?Wlt| dw ?hort it' wlktoft LOth. stocky 18TB IfllYd nife in now while >lete line of , Shirts aid-Hats j ompel yon to Boy i os a look. I I line ef samples in Shirts, Underwear, ators. Hosiery, etc., l buy at a less price : i re business, cantils Go. * ( Nolics of Opening Books of Subscription. Notice is hereby iriven that Boning Suliecription to the capital stock of Buffalo Lick Springs Company will be opened at tbe office of L. D. Childs at Chester, 8. C., and at the office of the GiatIta'jchford Company at Carlisle, S. CM on the 17th day of January, 1003. The cat dtal stock of the proposed corporation will be ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars per share. This notice is givin pursuant to a commission issaed to the undersigned by M. R Cooper, Secretary of State of date January 13, 1003. L. D. Cm r.D3. W. H. Gist, Corporators. January 14,1903.' n it Notice* * Applications for roads mast be submi tted by 1st Monday in February, at wliich time the Board of Commissioners w ill make appointments. It is desired t'.iat applicants live on or near the road * they wish to have. Also request that ?*eh pay his road tax before applying. Any who are exempt from road duty '.are not expected under the law to hold roads as overseers except in cases of necessity. m Respectfully, T. J. Uetbnbauoii, 3-2t Supervisor. Final n;?i mwtui Jk#i9Ullttr^6< police is hereby given that J. F. Almnn. Sr., Administrator of the estate of E. K. Alexander, deceased, bas applied lo Jason M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and for ibe county of Union, for a Unal discharge as such Administrator. It Is Ordered. That tint 16th day of February, A. D. 1003, be fixed for hear- , ing of petition, and a final bettlement of Miid estate. Jason M. Greer, Probate Judge. Union Co.. 8. C. Published in Union Times Feb 16, ? 1903. 3-30d. ( HMaMMRMaaMMnsaaMHBMihaaMM Final Discharge. Notice is lienby given that J. Woods . Mer, Executor of the estate of Aron K?'iiy, decoHM-d, baa Mpplifd to Jrieon M. Jieer, Judge of Probata, in and for the "ountv of Union, tor a dual discharge as Mioh Executor It Is OnnKttnn. Tiiat the 17th day of February A. li^ 1903, ins fix?Mt for lieu-- . *g| ing of petition, and a Aial mm torn itit oC said fhtate. . J a1 on M. C.Rntti. Probate Judge Union <>- S.C, Plttllllluut I" n*?tnu T.- ~ . m ... voiu.i iiiiu rwK 1U, 1003 8 >?rt. * ' ' * " Notico of Election. \g ]>toperm?r for F> *nen*?ry No. 9 will lie tlecied oo 10.h of February. )UU3. All application* must be filed wVKTJm County Bonrrt of Control 20 days before alxyte date. lly order of ^mnty Tlnrd, T. K. F08TKK, Ohm. .JN< p MM