The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 20, 1903, Page 7, Image 7
^ Local Laoonios.
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST ABOUT TOWN
PERSONAL AND 0THERWLS3.
H*oKh' Fehrunry h'.oiiu arrived one
^ d ly rmlv HhP\d of aoHodu'a tim >. You
r .can bet 0:1 licks. Too reports from
all o7ar tho couulry show c msi ieruM j
damage a id piojmrty l< as.
A tribute of respect to our young
friend, Mr. Foster Inmati was handed
us for this issue from one of his classin
ites, but it was impossii)!o t ? ?*ofc it
in. It will appear next week, also a
communication from tho Ooun/y
Supervisor of interest to all of oilr
readers, which is also among the ar}'
tides crowded out.
f?.i Uu- ..T-l.i *r?. T xr
K VM It-Oi 1 UtOUftJ" II t^'ll 1)1 I'j ) .
I Greer while attempting t? throw a
[ hisiu of water from the back pitch
' h lpped aud fell dowo the stops to tho
ground and broke the an ill bono in
lier left arm. Dr* Limlsr w^rc soon
on hard aud get thi limo. Mrs Greer
is getting along very will trid the
bones are kuittiug toge.her rapidly.
The Storm Monday Night.
Ooo of tho hardest wind s\orin?
vis'ted Uuiou M mday night that lug
been witnessed here in a long ti n <.
About 5:i>0 o'clock the rain was c< miug
down in torrents. Tbe o was a
Blacking up about six o'clock,. hu? tho
downpour was rcpurued in an hour,
and it came down heavy for an hour,
i Toe e'ectric lights cf o niree were out,
that is the etreat^ ligh p, and it ?a<
very dark. About 0.30 the wind bsgan
to blow and in 15 minutes it wns
blowing a regular gale the wind blow
ing troui the uorthwest. The lorce ot
the wind became so great about ton
o'clock that mauy cit zms feared their
bouses were going whether or no. The
stirs had conieout iu places while t ic
olouds black and threatening lunkit
Up overhead and were driven in n
S)lid mass to the southeast. When
m&ri g the horizia they seemed to
nnet au ots ruction au l cim>) whirling
und boiling hack, when the wind
seemed to shake the very foundation
of t '10 buildings, a id the 11 >ors cou'd
be felt to tremble. The clouds were
driven back until nearly overhead
whan another current was encountered
and theu abeeri d to the northeast
and began to break up, but the wind
kept up, more or less fierce, uutilufier
midnight. The afternoou of the day
had been warm und oppressive. This
?* wind altered the si'uatim in short
order, and in the morning the thermometer
stpod at twenty degrees and
all outstacdiug water was frozen.
Tuesday morning was one of the coldciaya
we have bed this winter.
Everyone dreaded to hear the morning
reports as the wind appcired to
be much harder than on the uccauon
of the destruction of the houses on
Knitting Mill bill last year. But
strange to relate there were no ca-mlties
to report in this iuamed'u'.e vicinity
with the exception of the blowing
off of about forty feet of the tin roof
of Grem & Boyd's S abiea au l some
Either slight damage to small buildlogs.
We learn that Mr. J. B. Foster's
jes'deuce at Jonesville was considerably
damag9d by the ell being wrench
?d loose from the main building and
twisted by the wind. Fortunately no
one was hurt.
AROUND WEST SPRING 1.
The storm played havoc np i<1 the
West Barings section. Mr. Whitehead
tells us that the aiad was vcr revere
ii the afternoon about 4 p. ly blowing
down a stable oti tro mnleC^e'ouping
to a negro living on Mr. J. L Mo
Whirter's place rear the gold mine.
It blew down lifty nno trees ic? one
new groiiLil on thie p'nnuti >n, one
out house ou Mr iieury Hyatt'e place
aid a cabin on Capt. F.irr's p'ace.
twenty greeu pines on Mr. Whites <W
place and several green pines near M-.
Ada Hyatt's stables but didn't blow
diwn the stable. All of Mr. Norris
"^ J^yjer's jiasture fmce was wrcokel
I understand h *iril1 was oyer Mr.
Iambiim n Brorm P'fc. anf*
m .mijr Tj bijA'i t ) blow hard
.may hire thai
3fcfJ P*J.daw liy OTHER PART.l.
*4 W pat in %1 it swept the State
Mivtjr faadto lid considerable f!nmwrieei,
and tdiijjj upper section,
ban. It?ay|
brick storahtot.se
warned out to n,g t,wo bojs of six
fata into p /?Mor from the storm;
&yy? . ^ the front wall fell
aged 1*, and
V hha lg breaking both
> of Kd,ar Donald,
aura of not worl . \ '
n.M. tU log otA. O.Stone
"J or Hnto, Hi"'"* h>m;. Th""
OJeeoned c W,]^t under the well,
kyok. jUf#r 11 t j got away us t hey
wry netting m0*' wilile tl,e othtr
erine 44roetrnn'V,,to K*oro 4-'"*
W *ki tod* with ' lr~w'"
' It flNe OA *ltho?*Vn ?ow,l> Hn'l Rev*
Jfcnble or rcioliij'1 ",T 'f0,n echooi
T^owoo" m' >n? or th< m
- in n brtnikoif2U8b3 were unroofed
J electrocuted |>f a
live electric wire. At Aiken three
chihlrea were killed, two of them being
killed by a'fulling tree, the othor
[ by a fulling chimney. The street
cir bum at Pp.trtanburg wni blown
down and the ro?.f of the Suit hern
cotton oil mill taken i.lT. A church
was destroyed at Abbevillo, end considerable
property lo?? is reported,
NVnr Laurens :i negro cabin was
blown d iW'i ami ?. negro child's bond
was crushed, * ami n negro won n,
badly injured. In oth-r ?a ^ti ?:?-<
fences ond'tro-H, bridges and chi.un
*ys wvrj blown down. Hnv
other Stated raftered snore or 1 ,-ss i -.d
much dam iga i* reported by liijh
Wit :r.
The Cor Ion Minalr. hi.
Tho Gor'on Mmstrala phtyrd * ? e
g tod iiotiFO ia^t Thursday niji.t. Ti c v
were 18 iu tho troupe ai d toey Invc
i go-si hand v kh them. Tee s'r w
beside* hciag rp t.? the avcra^o had
s-.vcral new f attires never s-jeu hero
oeforr, anting which wo: i the r
timing hoops an I the dual c'uh pr.io<i?:e.
The c s uii'S w o v..r/ litis I
iuuio ami tho tinging s<x ?i.
NEARLY FORFEITS I1IS LIFE.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
J. 15. Orncr, Franklin Grove, 111. For
l'onr years it deiio>l all doctors and all
remedies. Hut liucklen's Arnica Halve
had no trouble to euro him. Equally
good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Frupt'ons
and Piles. 2'jc at Dr. E. C. Duke's
Drug Store.
Death of V 'o.iter fit ma u.
Air. Foster Intnan, n very bright
young man of the'Mb. Tubor section
of Union county, who was attending
tho Central Graded School, win taken
several days ago with measles, which
developed pneumonia las' wook, and '
he died Sunday night at bis home. (
Mr. Inman was one of tho brightest,
scholars in the OiU grade of the ]
school, and it had been practically ]
conceded by all that ho would capture
tho Munro Medal at tho close of ?
this session. It is sad indeed to seo I
a young life so full of hope .and 1
promise suddenly cut down. Our i
heartfelt sympathies go with that of I
this entire community to tho be- '
reaved inmates of his home. * 1
Death of Mr. W. IS. Crook.
Me. \\\ B. C< ?<?'< die! a1 his homo
at Aetna on the mnrni of of tlie 9th
itsla it Rt 2:20 al'er a week's attach
oi pneumonia. its leaves a wilt*, one '
c'h.ld, one brother a"d three timers to 1
mourn his loss. Mr. Crook wag a ]
young man in tho very prima of life |
bring only 20 years of age. Ho wis i
ambitious and industriois and bis I
iifo was full of bright prospects f r
the future. It id always a uud d ity j
to chronicle the severing of tho life i
thread of tho young and ambitious.
Our sympathies are extended to the
bereav.d on?s Mrs Crook is a sister
4o our frierd Mr. George W. Brewington.
Wa know not what lies ba
hind the veil but lot us hope that the
dicers -d lias passed to abetter land
than this w'.icie the wicked ee^ss from
trembling *aud pvu :s no moro.
I4nrd Expensive and Injurious,
Lard is not only expensive but injurious
to the health when used in liberal
quantities. To make the socalled
cheap patent flours white
enough tlie life is all ground out of
the flour; then it is necessary to load
It up with lard in order to make it
work. This accounts largely for
your heavy biscuits and roils and
your bad digestion. It takes less than
one-half the lard to work "Clifton"
that it does tho cheap patents, so you
not only save more than the difference
in'price but get a more healthful and
nutritious food product. Hcnlt.h aud
economy dictate the use of "Clifton."
For sale by Macbeth Young and
Union Cotton Mills Store.
A Ncw Bank.
In this issue will be seen ti e announcement
of tho opening <-f Unhooks
of subscription for a !>; :.k at
Carlisle. S. C. Messrs. W. 11. Cist
and (t. Kpps Tucker aro the corporators.
Tho eanitaliz^Mon of t h."
hunk is to bo $10,000 divided into
shares of $50 each. There is brain"
and capital at tho back of this enterprise
for Carlisle unci wo seo nothihg
to binder its success. This is tho
second corporation to be formed in
the hustling little town of Carlisle.
We are fclnd to see this evidence of
prosperity in our neighboring town,
and wish for them abundant success.
Cheap 11 titcs to New Ojrlctin*, I,a.
0:> account of the Mardi Gra*. to
he held at New Orleans. La.. Mobile,
Ala. end Pcnsacola, Fla., the Southern
Railway will sell round trip tickets
on sale February 17ih to 28rd.
iqcIujW^'"tH for trains arriving at
""tTjove points on tho morning of February
'22nd, limited for return until
Feb. 23lh. Unou payment of fifty
cents and depositing; ticket with tho
j >int agent not later than F?*h. 28, nn
extension cm bo had until March it.
Apply to any agent ot the Southern
or to II, W. Ilunt, D, P, A.,
Charleston, S. C.
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The Vt-viora Avottsed,
There is an insurance company in
Union working an Insurance, on tho
weekly payment plan. That is up?>n
the payment >?f it small sum weekly
i lie p-.iiey holder is promised n we* k?
iy ii d' uiiuty in ease r.f sickness, nil 1
(hi pi.ynun'i ot t l.o attending physi
f.n n ices. i nuc is an tight so litr I;ut
if. sn 0:11s |hut another f-ature has devd?>p?-d
fiiuf is iiuti nt nil sat isfuel <>r\
tv '<t leust of the p l'oy lit l.b rs
end i- ! -listed to wer e to the ilisau
vnii: j' o:ip regular licensor!
r>I?yiiei.iin. It is, !i3 we understand
r, about this w. > : ?\fter a policy
h. hler becomes sick lie n r'^'iirul to
ie:ul for n certain phy-mo un, nam, d
hy the company, if not. he is not alio
wed ins doctor's fees or even his
sick benefits!
the e'iinjinny's ngmt, wo understand,
stipulated a price at which the
physicians should attend their policy
holders, that they, the physicians,
consider unreasonably low and they
refused to accept the proposition.
It appears that the agent became so
wrought up that ho determined to
' buck" the whole medical fraternity
ol Union and at once set about to
.jet another physician to come and
locate in Union. llsaliziiig that the
numerical strength of his policy hoi I?
rs in this place was not such as to
?v: rrant him in olTuing iXAVii**-'CL'>0
guarantee to a physician/**' 1
lie is reported to have 1) 0
negroes in thesr society ,
ami made talks to iheny 3
endeavored to prejudice* ?-against
thutr regular physicians, and tit-king
themtojim forces with hltn in securing
a physician to do the practice,
according to his ideas. This was not
long in getting to J.I10 ears of the
physicians of the town, who-have
taken the matter in hand as a body
and went directly to headquarters
an whli expose of the entire situation.
I'ho company sent a representative to
Union, and as wg go to press tonight
ho is attending a meeting of the physicians
at which the matter is to he
discussed pro and con, Ir, is to be
hoped that un equitable adjustment
of the matl^f will bo readied.
Now where the injustice to the
U?ol ..lircl..;..... ?rwl .1... -If 1
iwvui i'll j oiviouo, u i 11-4 ii4?j uimilllfc?
fiction to t^me a number of the
policy holders comes in is: Our physician*,
who ?ro witfi us and identic
lied with the town and i s interests,
having their homes hero and aiding
u o
in the upbuilding of our town with
their money, brains and influence,
have their regular practice cr patronage.
Should one of the members ot
i family belong to this insurance,
die regular family physician must
he pushed aside and a strange d >etor
take his place in attending the patient.
This arrangement is r.ot at
nil satisfactory to the Lniily and is
detrimental to the interest of the
physician, wiio has \ ossibly done the
practico for the family for years, and
in whom the family have every cm[idence.
It strikes us that this company
charges enough to allow of a
reasonable doctor's fee, and should
the}' allow the policy holder to have
his own physician attend him. all
\vuld bo well.
Etta Jane Etchings.
Etta Jane, S. C-. Feb 1(5.?Asain
we aic in the midst of a cloudy wet. spell
of w vat her, and farmers can do rolliing
more 111:111 gel woou, make lire? and "do
about" the louse. They want to tophi
sowing oats as soon as the ground will
admit of it.
Tne legis'aturo hat bpen lrunnu ring at
seal? in 1 cii needed laws without making
any great headway l'etli ips its just as
well to stiiko tmna fioni the statute
books altogether as u> keep them there
u:Ynst people cool 1 apprdc' ite tho hletsings
1'iit wouM follow their atiijt enforcement.
I think the legislature took
the back r ick (or made ; ru -t ik ) w' 0 1
V ktllt d >ei ator Rutin's amei dment to
the child's labor bill. Thatumer.duieut,
in my judgment, was worth more than
all the test of th.i bill put. together. It's
the very tiling that has been needed ail
this time. The idea of set ing able bodied
men lying about doing nothing butdiiuk*
i gwtdskiy and idl.nt' away their lim*
while (la ir p ior little chil lreu and wives
are. toiling to kf?p them rp in idleuess ,
ought t?l)* htopjud, and I '.at is w list I
underdan 1 wastheot j 'Ctof Mr. Butler's
ionondiuent to the hill. Ail that class
ofjoifer* ought to 1?? vagraodiz'd. if
they can't tied work at the in lis and
elsewhere to help their wives and children
to make a living the county or city
authorities ought, to Had it for him. The
nii.l men will give employment, to all
who want it and will work when they
got it. Mill men are not to blame?they
would rather 1hvh giowu people t>d>
thei'1 work linn l ttl" childree.
Well, ojr people got tip tit ir phone
list w?*ek We are much pleas d with
it. Tliis a. iu. Mr. Rufus Est&scmirnftticed
getting p >'01 to pur. one u;> and
I exj#c. before long there will lie many
bonus in this s< cti ?n in which there will
t?? phot es at.d 1 v? 1. have a!! the news I
% v/ 1 * f MiMh la liiitlilur T f\?.* e
? ' ?" "J * ?v?l.
K"V. M<'. V\ fld(i), of <irfH|iv>lle,
preached at Ab'ncdou Creek yesterday.
Our iifop'e who \ >et and heard hint are
favoraby impressed with him. I Lope
ho will have a goo I hearing at each o(
hi* services and will do much good.
Owing to a failure of l' o mad to reach
^U4 laat Mduday I did uot get my letter
off i-i tiroj r.?r lb papor. I .
C) i p coon nr. i.( ih? ki?l weather ui.il j'
mudi'y nor inril* liiv -liyn v?>i> ! j
iri'ttjrar. *vp ? > ??!v on the Ui:i i mute. |
I think < i ta% s'csy o I ?j(osi iue:i?:c?l
in'I in: Iimks .bis v?ik vill lie vuy
}i. ii.t tive H'.il iii** f?tir-tc in its lend rs.
VVm oMirl'.t t.? ba' ii ir.nie oflhtseimp.-riant.
>riral i**ifs j Vcct! ?; *:!?
' i C> ?t'l U!o*" 1111 y ;.:e n:l OvCiM^li*.! In
Y.im cm! -> ii . , If n
rti.'l s:i.i l? i i a* i f .1 \'i" ->!\o
.-pIV.vl ! ' ll.i-1-r I. * *' I u-: lu is li.ai.
I..it fcV"* I' I.
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H|> I.ill vs ? t-k V\ )' . It;-* " Cl.l. Ivl.t';,!' j
is rn.it a hi i i <i . .j ..'Dull It t, : .t ; 2
debt.
O jr noig ;b ir? is . ? ; I'.toil iiv?h
ive uiua p-t. \* i v (.?i iiji Ii i-*?
escaped liifta id i u> s v
w li }\i families Ii iv.' i !t?v ! ii mm y .
The Salti?i i>" ' i *v im 11 trre.it impiOV.llimt
i:i 15; ;I* chiih nil 'nil ig le
putting on i.i'M' \m .. In Sawiing ami
v.ili have tli i !i i ? pi: i el i*.-'?'i as
the wia.In . Mil. p i.e.' :
Vox
I Auction S tic oi Lot*,
Mr. J. II. Jthid.ips, ti. it basiling J
I nuetionter, who si!d lh? Scott property
t>t Aotnu .Mill . two t ?i i s is
again in our I i- going to
huvo another aueioa sale of 1 .is
This tiiri i lie v. ii! si ii the .). lie IIor
ns property, i h? th* e >.-p-mit
limits. This time ih' lots v. id he
sold, you cau har.l: on that. When
Mr. 1'hillip; atari in to sell apiece
of property lie do s .'L hesitate to let
the people keoiv what lie is about,
end he knowi how to let them knbw
it by spreniing printer's ink. The
lot sain \v 11 take phico on the ground
n?nr Mr. Harris' residence, on Februury
24th. 1 hero are some beautiful
lots to oiler. If y?>u want on? bo ou
hand at 1)Sid sharp. Phillip? is a
hustler nud they have go? to ^o.
There will be u free lot for some one.
To Cure a C-.ld In One Day '
Take Lixvtive 1$ "in > (J li'iine T.ibl. i"
All druggists i el mi<l Jem >ney if it tails
to cure. E W. (i'.ove'.s si gnutnre .>ti
each box. 2.>J. (I ly
Sot^tliing A'etr in I'n-io-dnt 2 Merchandising
nt t'le i> lilcv-Copclatid
Cum2>a:iy's Stove.
This firm realize* ibe fact that the
ordinaro methods of Easiness are not
always the correct one, and has determined
to make a wide departure
from the usual order of things, and.
therefore, intend to inaugurate 11
Yellow Ticket Sale, which will com- ~
menco on Saturday, February 21st,
at'.) a.'m., and as this sale necessitates
the-ro-marking of all their stock with ?
new prices, the store will he closed ^
all day Friday, Fel-rtt try 20-h. As &
before stated, everything in the s'.ore ?
will bo re-ticketed and the old price 4
..
una mo new price marKeu plainly on <
each Yellow Ticket. It will be the \
greatest surprise for tho poop!? ever J
inaugurated in Union, and tlie new J
prices that* **'1 be placed on mcr- ?
chandiso will be so low as to attract i
every purchase. Be sure anu ho on i
hand early to gfit full advantage of J
the bargains they are offering.
ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE.
Air. II. Hoggins of Melbourne, Fin., t
writes, "My doctor told me I had Consumption
and nothing could be -lone f >r
me. I was given up to dio. The offer <
of a free trial bottle of Dr. J
King's New Discovery for Consumption, |
induced nie to try it. Results were <
! startling. 1 am now on the road to re- 1
j covcry and owe all to Dr. King's New t
Discovery. It surely saved my life." i
| This great euro is guaranteed for all j
j throat and lung diseases by Dr. F. C. !
| Duke, Diuggist. l'rice .*H)c and ?1. Trial
bottles free. ;
Bridge Letting. |
Tho County Board of Commission* rs j 1
will m< et. at. C.irt bridga on Tytr*?r i ?ver i i
Thursday. March ."'It. t ? Jet. to Mi low- :
est responsible l.'d b*r ; he h iiM!-- g t f ;io
approach to s:rd '"i > .'re on east side of f)
ricer. Br'dg.r ill hi let at e'even i ?
o'clock a in. To* I)oard will at. I
Harris' bridge *dso at 2 ?>V. ck < f tin* !
aame dnv to i< f '<? lie lnvu st i< s;> '
bidder the l?.ildit)g > f Upprcac'aS to ea< li
end of sa'd bridge. '
The so'ressftil bidder will be trq<iiird
to fnr'Dh all lumber, frst class hear*',
snt j jct to it'Pp1 ct? > > by I lie con fit v b ;? d
wli'ii unload-d fi' in car N ?slnd lv j
liiMib-r 'o im into cIMie- i>f :v t bridges |
Cni?tr: Cor will \>e M q'lin d to give
bond douh'e th?* arnvint of contract, to j
do work in w a ' <n inlike ?n inner an 1 t >
hnv* bridges v. .id/ for in-rre'.ivi by
1 Ml. .%f VI-.. Kid !
AVbll V/*- *? * ?? ^ I ' '
T J. BF.TRVBArftll.
Supervisor l*i Jon comity.
Final Diachargo.
JJoMcp is li M'liv (jivPri 1* at. .To r - h \ <
"?inllh Kx t'or ol' a (? ' Y", *4 ) j
ltn1>>, dT^ssMl. -I f.o.tsy ) Tf.l
Orrer, .To'? >r Prn'nl", i'i av-il 'lio' oonntv
of Union, tor < find ducYir^e us'
such Executor
It 'k Oki?ktj't> TIia? 4lv> ??, .1 <*a> of i, ,
Modi A. I). IflM. l*? fix-i t<w lor1?nr
of pdiilon, an 1 a ti iai nettlem -nt of
said estate. x Ta?-OX
M. fiu-IT.
Pfcilnln fudge Union Co.. S,f. [v>
PuLliblud in Uvtov Tmiis F?.'n. 20, ^ 1
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J *SoWrthfe for Tim Tim ub today
and rtnd "The Southerners". l^-'
"ill "WMffliH li '
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floor finish-:
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good flexible 17.
io rood Coco ov
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the door and a
just inside is a
polls lied floor;;,
or other floor cc
WE ALS'
A nice little i
inches wide at 1
is excellent to
over the stair c
pet or ponsuea
them from tlie r
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1) jH'iiji'r and c.lnU mid Beer l>W>|K?ns;
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Board of Control
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