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' naMMMMM >paaBi 1 wi i i 1 THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVE It V FiilHAV ?BV THt? union times co mi'at: y SkCON'I) FlOOU 'I'lMKS lil'IUHNG . ov eli Jt'osroiTK'u, Bi:u. I'iioni: No. I JNO. R. MATH IS, 1^2 i tor. L. G. Young, Manager. Registered at the Postol.lce in Union, S. (J., as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ? One year ------- $1.00 ?>-- ----- .10 cents CM \ 1U JIIU1 ' ? ? Turee months ----- 2o cwiw advertisements One aq-iare, first insertion - - $1.00. Every ubswiueut insertion - oOccnts. Coi acts for three months or tougei will bo uade at reduced rates. Locals insert.*! at cents a line. Rejected maauscnpt will not he retorted. Obituaries a el tributes of ics.cot. will he charged for at hah ?nh s. UNION, S. C. FEBRUARY 20, 1013. ARE WE CIVILIZED PEOPLE? That South Carolina has an unenviable record for crime is attested by court dockets. During one week there were four white men killed by pistol balls in this State. That this record is scr.ously damaging the State, that bad us it is. it is being exaggerated so that m my good meu think that wo are uncivilized and that no man or woman is sale here, is a fact which is made uppari utevery time you tain, with one whose knowledge of South Carolina is confined to wnat ho reads in the papers. There is a remedy for this, a way to dispel such ideus. We muse beg.n at the bottom. We must make the carrying of u concealed weapon a felony. Give a man one year on the chain gang if he carries a pistol, and ten years if convicted of Having attempted the life of another with a weapon which lie carried concealed. , TnlS will show tnau cite seuiiuiuMu of the Stule is against tiie rowdies and bullies who make walking arsenals of themselves and pose as representative South Carolinians. ihen wo must go a step rurtner and quit allowing bail to murderers and tnen another step, by tnforei* g the laws we have against those who Ki 1 their fellow men. Until a healthy public sentiment is aroused and the poopl o rea lize tii.it it is safer to kill a man in South Carolina than elsewhere, that wo are behind the times in this regard, the world will continue to think that we hold human life too cheap.?Spartanburg Herald. ^Twiiwrrrrrng to DeTJrcsuIed, then put down the screws on the vioi it or in such a manner that he would as soon think of carrying a hot iron on his person as risking a second violation. More store houses are needed in Union. We do not understand why men of capital, who own valuable 1 1^4.., ^.. AT..:.. . T I. # UUSMIVHI IUIS 1)11 Jllilill BUUVl >> l t i I ; thein lie idle year after your, when there is a demand for more store-*. We cannot get additional mercantile establishments to n??? f trnron, hpirsi we can furnish them n hous- in which tod) business. There is not u vacant st)re room in the town, and we know tout if there were other buildings, that other merchants would come to Union to do business. We have before us a letter asking us to see if we can find a vacant store on Main street. The party says he wants to come to Union to do business. Wc had to reply that all buildings were occupied. Wo have no doubt the same inquiry has been made to other business men of the town from outsiders. The way to build up our t >wn is to continue to get ue.v blood into it. Let us leave no stone unturned to accomplish this. Let there be s>mo new store buddings built on some of the unsightly lots on Main street which now give the town a ragged appearance. The Social World, the new feature recently established in tlie Sunday issue of the News and Courier, is one of tho most attractive features ever startelin any metropolitan paper. The Society Nows is most thoroughly j covered in cvery city ana town in the State of any consequence. That feature alone is worth more than the yearly subscription to the Sunday edition. A w hole page of this news had to lie carried over lust Sunday to Mond ly's iaue. If the different clubs and societies will instruct their secretary or appoint some member at each me.ting to make a note of the meeting covering everything that takes place and send it in to the editor of This Timkh it will he reported to this department of the News iihd Courier in a regular weekly let ter. Send all reports in by Thursday to | get them in the following Sunday. j I'ni. :i has decided to aceeot Andr< \v Carr.< ^ ? 'a oJT'-r of JflO.OlH) for a l*br>ry, the condition hei'ii* th^t the oily mn?f pay if b ooo n your lo ke:?p it up. Xourly ifo,<>;><> has l?e< 11 raised for this purpose, and the oi'y council lias njjreed to donate a site for the 1 library.?Xowherry Herald ar d Now?. Xo, no, not <|uito as had as that. I Union oi.Jy has to ralso '! ! 'XX) a year 1 to keep the library un, to j?vt Carnegie's donation of $IO,(X''.?. The $0,1'(Mi to be raised l>y private subscriptfon is outside of this urrango "n"l Tho r>r onl > will orohahlv -,,w r" "r,v ..... have a say by ballot as to the $1 ,<><> > a year part. Mr, Lylcs' till to empower cities and tnwiH of inhabitants to subscribe for the maintenance of publie libraries has pussril tlie House, after a heated discussion. Mr. Lyles was working for the Carnegie Library for Union. SANTilC NEWS ~~f!0TES. Neu' Way to go to Mill Taxation I* roper Method of Seen ring (iood Hands. If;t*i the Il.ieklt >nc of Winter Hern liroken? The Development of Sea / is h on Is ni Jeter's Mill. Santue Near Neal Shoals. "The waning w:iv?sof .nil diin > wash The radieiu. shores of d iv The music of then- rythmic pi i->h Low murium nig. far a\va>; Soft twilight j-lea s with liuru-'vous treail. To close the ebon ban. Sweetheart. And in Lhed.ukhng d-epi oVihe 11 Forth 11 -i?h tlie kind i :g sta>; Bid fairer far liio^e ?yes of tii .0 Whose d 'jilln i>llecl the light, Sweetheart. Thaf (ill'a my life with dreams divi io And guides my h< art might. In tech de.siie and fond de;ig!i? Good-night, sweetheart, good-night. The du.-k 1 a'h ?Wpni d and the u ind jKl'MlDf* S-lll * Ij M'illl SlL'li'', Now, while ihiiv eyes its sveet eclipse Aie cios'd iit slumber <1 er , Sweet he:irt. Ami sh-rp hath sealed thy r >sy lip.-? Ms.y sweet.'-voiced seraphs gently woo Thy sou! with visions bright-, S .vt etheart, In blissful dreams gude Hue through The uu''/. s of lie? night. Still \vhi>jnTirg tliia. my for 1 adieu. ( iO-ld-tO-M. R'A'I'ct 1 cart, goodnight, " To Miss 1** 8**, evening of 2-11*03. X oa* is a good time to pi o: e crape villus, looking to future delicious buncht s lb v. \S*. It. Wl.iu? preached Sunday at I he Presbyterian t lunch. Itbasbctn i bad year so far for p-cachlng day?; Mr. II. ('. i'os't", who has been since C ......it. k'j uv. ilL'Olil !i Jilt t! OH fair daj . There will be several young btehelors baching it here I b-lieve this year. S.me one remarked that t his place can beat any phn.e for bacholors. Is anything wrong in that? It is late, but 1 accept 11 D.'s advice its t( iideiing his good < lllees, but I h i\e been too busy to talk hack at him. lie is an *\ ! ! man" now any way, and I have to ir.rdetiitc in j iking. Two days, of blight, sunshine and we start'd to dreaming of spring, but a cloud came and 1 played *t??>?. mouth. vrrrpn.!' Tire emip'ainh.g <f b< i; g Inland. Perhaps they expect to > tnu;:!i. !i tma -.,.,1 .l... ,.u .. ;'n . i i- ... ? v it i.iki ;r.) uo \v iil U ;. 1 'j rai:H in winter in retrrd work, an 1 lhey may very stiV'y count on it. Gardening wonl 1, no doubt ho going ahead i y big leap} thh w.um weather, if it was not too we to work land. lint that is out of t! ? cp.otio ; ihjW. S n ?11 grain has put on considerable 4 gretnirrenl'' : s : n old negto said, ihe past few days, and is looking line. Those who got rcaied and didn't sow last fall are disappointed, and they are. many. .According to the old theory of the ground hog and his shadow, the winter has broken. lie could not see hi.r shadow on Feh dral, this year. What about the doves c riling? I have heard that indieatul the breaking of winter. I heard a <1 >\e on the morning of tli". l.'Jih. Il was a ik'autiful, bright sunshiny morning and the air was cool arid crisp. I came near being a valentine cooing. However much some people may say there is nothing new under the him, I feel called upon to dispute it. to :? certain i x'ent. ltecently a negro came to mil! with the I'oie pail of a wagon and two mules, lie brought two bushels of coin. I ut instead of h ivin * it o ; llio wagon, he had the corn on one of the I mtllllf itlltl 1 iilmr* lioi * ?IY ... t ? t s* ...-I ' '" ' ....... .... . ?i.i.npk MM mi IIIUI'-, rtuu lite Wilson vas upside down, in fact the outfit was reversed. IVilmps tin* mules tin in il over when the wagon did and the i ef r > followid the saddle nude That is a new way to go to mill. I endorse the editor's vi"ws as to taxation for load purposes, in cu.o put. i. e. I don'L lieiirvo in raisit g the commutation tax, but if there is neid of more money, tax property. Not so much as to raising the levy but too valuation. If anything tax land according to the valuation at which the owuC's hold it, ii .1 both fertile and "thin" at live dollars an acre, then lie fair in taxing all v \ 1 buildings. ( Hut I do not. !>lit\o tl.o time is i ?t j for traction tnsitits, rock# ciu>heis and , pickers, b it d> think we tiied nn?:e j t oise runl machines, instead <.f <'' 'y one. tlieu we canf woik up many more i miles ani chea;>er. J.et us mend u,? the ; gap< that never have been woikcd, or } ?. .!? ..?-I...,I I .. I . . .. VJiliJ II III V> l/i tWZ'A, UUU Wi.lUII l"??i j muddy ami bad, 1io.ii t'-at very lewon. | There is no excuse for some i to be j wet and in t lie tuu 1. One govl \vo:k-j mg of such plac -a and they wots 1 only need :t uiiui.uum amount of ro,?.t::i:?jr, and last for years, and any hodv with half an eye. and judgineid, am! logical reason!nt.', and a willingtits- to * , \\ i 1: ] see tins' it run be done. >1 cad.on z. : g , such prices would shindy ha wasting | money. " First l*<t in llx up the e plaers j tliyt can be done clieaply, then we can tuin otir attention to m.icadain'/.hig the clay places, -As regards tlieso ea-iiy lixed places, waking them, draining and widening, I have sto.nl, tun sr aiding an 1 expect, to stun I, ami iise < i fall as i t ie m 'j nitv of the people please. Longit ude is reckons il from Green-wich, either 11 is j or West, asi 1 i' seenn j from newspapers that anvihing of importance in l bin sect is n, mint, iiedsbe reckoned from Carlisle. Now '.Ids is not intended us a slur at Car.for 'lie citiz us of Ui i' plac-' are largely p>rsonal fries.ds of mine, but there 1* i discrepancy of the newspapers?fo: ins'smce i? '.he Neid's Shoal I matter. Mv.-ivouo i i telling where Nail's Sh ids K s tj s it is so tar from C ill Isle, and so o i, au-1 soon, and never cmncs closer to it tli in at Cat lisle. Well, I "in tell where. Ii is about foil .1 miles s'raigh' east ef Si tiic. .Santoo is then v.*' nr.loud poi .t to the fchoals, and the most ;.cc s-dble point, and the route is the most level, though there is some bills. You sue, every point, shipping or whatnot lias been named excepi S.mtuc, an d 1 intend to ' blow tlio horn" for our eh pping point, S,mine, as regards ul.eie Neat's Shoals are. No doubt if dynamos, etc , are shipped by rail and hauled out on ?? ??o I l><if (fill 1 .x lUSui un 1 f ?\ Si it. t PH Tin it, tni?, tl?? "# ut Ji-loi \s ! mill. Very likely some people in the near around countiy would know belter where the big d;.m is to be. if you sty at Jt'eTs mill, instead of so f.ir fre.m Carlisle, as that is tut old land mask in tdl this surrounding country, aid jiaits i f Clur'er county. And let um tell yoti si bit of history a' out thi.s land mark; it lias been property of so: 10 of tlie Jeter family for over a hm dit-d years, and pet haps has been ' J*-teCs mill'1 i hat long, hut after th's big scheme and the purchase, I d > not know how the place will ho i(T>. ctud. ;is to u?n? ... ...1.1 ' niT.y, wno o n it. !: < > v of Nestl's Shoals, but d> of Mot's mid. 1 noticed in the Progress thif'the laud is hilly and rocky, hut immediately bordering on the liver, good crops arc raised.Immediately bordering on the liver, well, along streams you may look for hills, but this i3 not sis hilly as some Other sections of the county, lual cannot hold a light to some other stations for rocks. On an a vet age, this country b;tweeu .Tetei's Mill and San tun and ail around Santuc, is about its good farming liiud iis any in the county, and far superior to seme. To show you; one acre here is woith us much for farmii g p ir1 l ists as two of the nu'joriiy annuel or near Union; and this is not intending to run down the lat.d nesir Union; but?if people could have seen lit to biuld a factory hero, it. would have been put in a very I'lo'iuc ivt: tanning section, aii'J the mutter i f raising produce for the eating business would have Vei n comparatively easy. But uur see! ion has been left out entirely, except tb !ii in, and the rocks, and land ' imiwti!iatcl\ " on the liver. Here are the Sli -als I c m hear Mie roar of them at night, being raised in night ol' them, I have be< n lulled to sleep at night by the almost never ceasing, and to me, musical roar. I have llshed in them, boated on them, seined in them, and if I have one regret,, the grand, rapid, turbulent, autl pi luresqae, (the great fishing ground.-) NcaPs Shoals will soon be no in no. IIey Dknveu. - Jonesvilie News Notes. Jonksviulh, Feb. Id?Th-tain, the J rain, U e beautiful rain still jh? us down ! and keeps the. ground thorough')- snaVed j ami the roads almost beyond travel. , Some farmers arc hauiirg wood to town I and fertilizers home, hut it seems like j erueli.y to animals to work them at all over the ro<.ds in their piesent condition. Not a furrow has been run in this community this)ear, hut the rain will stop before long and the ground wdl dry out and fanners will soon bs up vt ith their woik and wanting to ree tain, the beautiful sunshine will cotne down upon us, me onus v.in sing ai.a lie fro^s will C'oaU and ilit* bei-s w ill horn ami Uu plows w i'l Mart and the *^ee aial haw will ie?oui d over lull and dale and our H?>< ]?'? will get lively an I will happy, all of uh'ch is life. >>0 cheer up ye who have long Ih>s and don't say you uevtr h.?\v if so before, for you havo seen it us had and so have I. A \i;ar ago today the snow was lying on tho ground 11 inches deep. Wo soou fojget ourselves DO ] ?NOT SEE THE PRICE We forget the COST i it now. Whether the Weather Is Good or Bad We ate going to turn our Cloi loose at a split the difference p will l>e your loss if you don't ca Shoes! Shoes! When you buy Shoes from us y< foot it it, and in it you will st our Shoes are solid made to tit wea r. EMBROID Our counters are: we are making spec this sale goes on. JOHN B. STE'J I R. P. HARRY, Ms i ! "!jl I' ml tJi'iu: it-jtivv.j! Lha_sre.aihp.r_ i The health of our town is rem irk ably good for this b.ul weather. If nodding bells don't jingle in our town before two more full moons Telephone has made a bad guest. We will see what we will see. The services for the celebration of Washington's birthday will begiu at Alnian's hall next Saturday evening at six o'clock. The public are invited to attend Refreshmi uts will be served after the < xercisos are over. Tb? Sunday Schools in town weio well attended Sunday, and Rev. Mr. Carroll breached twice at the Baptist churah, both morning and night, tv> large, at I w3ii<,i*c ^ r.iuiis. no 01 00,11 occasions pave his hearers a g > > 1 soinicn. Mr. K. A. Whitlock wasab'.e l is', Sitniday to walk up to ldi steam mill and look around at l.is business for a few hours. Mr. G. T. Hyatt, who has beau sick with puenniouia in our town, was able to po to his homo near I> rgansvillo b;st Friday. Mr, .J. 13. Foster loaves to lay for a trip on the road, and Mr. Sam Littlej din will stait on his spring trip this week. Capt. F. M. Farr, of Union, and Mr. T. M. Litthj dm, of Star Farm, attended the stockholders meeting of the Alpha and knitting mills last week. Mr. W. C. Johnson has accepted a position with Mr. J. L. McvVhirter y wline he will be pleased to serve customers. I notice last week that a fellow | has been trying to play off deaf and | dumb in Union and had succeeded pretty 1 w ell in begging a puise of money. The tame fellow kn< eked at my front door a few days since and my wife answered the call, but Hie viewed the fellow closely and concluded be was able to make a living even if he was deaf anil dumb and she turned him down and the rascal ] scenuu 10 get mad about il, and left all humped up. Tict.kimionk. The Hiisy Pill. PeWitt's Little Karly Ki.scrs do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure biliousness, jaundice, constipation and inactive liver, by arousing the secre. tions, nioying the bowels gently, yot edectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble is removed ontirely. Theso famous little pills exert a decided tonic efTectupon the organs involved, and if their use is continued a fexy days thoro will be no return of tho tronblo. J>\ C. Puke. DeWltt's Salve For Piles, Burns. Sotm. -7 " ~ ^ I , [ T N NEXT WE On our entire sloe We need room for and if you want to bi White 0 tiling stock LOT NO. 1 c< rice and it 1 i ?i * , yard leugtns, c th em. J ' 10c to loc, 110' LOT NO. 2 3U get your XT ay, because Nainsooks, 1 t and sold to to 20c, now g< ERY AND filled with emhroidei ially low prices on. rSON HATS, S3.50 / U GOODS I jr. < Union Shoe ft * i A I 5S>S~ ?_# . MEN'S ; $3,501 " WalkWe (irmly lx;lie periority of our ' Shoe. We have for it. The same i by the hundred, cc pon after season . Over." Would tl Over" were not m tory than any on ever had at the J pair yourself andll the great ?^4jjggp union# shoe m\$ i^ain St^ Ju 0 W! I F.K._ I k of CLOTHING. I oup Spring stock. uy very cheap do nnrls fialo 1 WMV VMIVI on tains White Lawns, 1 to 5 I >6 to 40 inches wide, worth I iv going for w 3 c the yard. 5 contains White Lawn and B o (> yard lengths, worth T2c 3 oiug for 'Q '% O c tlie yard. $ laces 1 'ies and laces that ? Rain op sunshine I tND $500. I OOMPANY. 9 Opposite Hotel Union *? r11 ou* ). ohOeg. m?i I " * -i' * ? ) / J mr ? V 4.00 l,er." I . V; ve I 'W a^n the suf-,lk?Ovcr" pie proof / 'i V literally bacl< sea-., "Walkleyif'Walk j nore siitinfac? ler Slice they rice? Try a you will join Over" Army, AA OL UU., rchants, Union, S. C. ii ??????