The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 06, 1905, Image 2

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mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmm^.. ? ij "Diamond Brand" Shoes j| || MAKE GOOD j 1 | New Year Presents, j I ij Something everyone needs, || >11 Something everyone will appreciate. S ^ IS The thorough goodness of "Diamond Brand" ;|| Shoes make them acceptable presents, and ? IjK the pleasure of the recipient will grow as ; gPl the weeks go by ; || 3 You can't spend $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 or ; 3 $3.50 on any present that will be H longer remembered than a pair of j 11 S "DIAMOND BRAND" SHOES. j If I IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF THE SIZE OUR |@ H S CERTIFICATE PLAN WILL SOLVE j fig g|{ THE PROBLEM. jig il UNION COTTON MILLS j| Hi department store. jg Granting' L. G. Young, His raiiw:?> il. . miii./i'i,. m,.- i>1 ii-tN ?l.? vj!11y!' 1 \I.'m:'I,h' 11i!?'" Associates and AssignsJ V/'' vriV':'!/'^x\7- "ntl A1"' ilr,u r. simii h,; < ?..?.unci u A , . . r> *i i ! ??h>truet iii^ the slum* shall opernlinn within si\ months thereafter A r rancnise 1.0 XjXlllCit turn out unci lou\ p the tntek free np< >n unless rest ruined liy inseperuhle oh Equip, and Operate an ZT1 he^V1 ?,"*v "o|- l" (1 . * r 13 | i . ! i *'M p?i?u^i ot tli* same: itnd >eetioii II. I lie rights herein uranter Llectnc itaiirOaCl in tne driver or any Other |< rson who shall n.nlinue Iter the period of lift' Town of Union South I V:l" "r s'K,m' uf ,,M" snotor- years from the dale hereof, said right' 1. ' man. conductor >or any other person in hcing exclusively granted to the saic Carolina. .Charge of any ear. shall neglect or re- I.. (!. Young, his associates and assigns ; fuse to vaealp said tracks shall he suh- Section 15. If at any tiniedtiring llit lie il ordained Icy the Maxor and J?rt.,".??pris??iiineni in the f "' ...... ..i iiii.s iranciuse said railway . . i?i tiii* Mayor or City Council not ex- shall not Iu* operated for a term ol A Ulerinen ot t In' town ol I nioii. Soiiili ,.,.,.djug tliirly days or to a fine not nine months after the said railway Carolina, in t otincil assembled. and than out' or more than fifty dol- shall have begun e: i-ration, tln-n, 111is by authority ol same: |ars f(>r each and every offense; tola- franchise or privilr shall thereupon Section I. I hat J.. (?. \oiingnnd his ,.n||ecled as other fines are collected cease, determine and heeoine null and associates and assigns lie, and l hey are j|( (||(. |,,WI1 ,,f fnion. Provided that void, unless prevented front so doing hi'reliy authorised and empowered to (f,js >(.(.|jon shall not apply as to the by the process of the law. enlistruct, equip, maintain and opoiavarious lire apparatus of the city which Section 1(1. The Town Council rea street railway through on and along a) a|j have the riyrht of way in serves to itself the right and power at the streels and a\ciiues and ulI streels }||| reels ;n rase of lire. ill times to pass such ordinances, rules ami avenues that may be hereafter Section K. The said I., (i. Young, hi? ind regulations concerning said street opened, and are authorized and in- a?oeiates and assignes. shall forevet railway wilbin I in* corporate limits of (lowered to operate the same by elec- savi. luinnless the town of Cnion from the city and the operation of the same tricity ?"d necc-sary equipment- in- amj against any and all legal damages, as may in its opinion be necessary to eluding i lie ereel ion ami building ol judgments, decrees and costs that may the public safety and convenience, and poh's ami wires in -aid -lreels. j!(. recovered against the said town by in the exercise of the police powers Section-. I hat I be said rni l\\ ay -ha 11 rea-on of the pri \ i leges hereby granted incident to the city not inconsistent lie cou-trueted with single or double ,,r |,y reason of any act or aids on their with the terms of ibis franchise, lrack- a> maybe determined upon by |,ar| under and by virtue of the pro- Section 17. This franchise -ball bellie said 1?. b. ^ ouug. In- a?eciate- visions of thi> ordinance. come null and void unless accepted and assigns, with all necessary and Section 0. The right i- hereby re- within thirty days. convenient I urnouls, -\\ iiehes and -id- M-r\ed to have water and sewer mains Done and ratified in ('otincil assenting-; provided the track- -hall not >< laid, a- the public may require ; but if bled on Ibis the third day of January . laid nor maintained nbo\.- or below ?|,(,uld be neee?ary at any lime to I0(k"i, at I'nion. S. C. the surface of the streets, ami Mm 11 be lake tip and remove any pari of said Attest: If. I.. MeNAI.I.V. construeteil of Itrsl class 1 rail-, '"j trucks for lite purposes above tnen- Mayor, such nuinner thai carriages and ol her, ,hen the same shall be replaced \V. I). AKTIICK. vehicles may cross the same at all | as promptly as may be, ami in as good Clerk and Trcas. points freely and easily without oli* i condition as found, at the expense of - ?? struetion. All proposed plans, courses, j ||M. parly for whose benefit they were /-i. . -^1 1 1:^, ? styles ot rails and the manm-r ol lay ing ; removed ; and before any such removal KvlllOVCJI iNO I IC-C? the to be submitted to t lie st rcct. (|,,. raiIway shall lie securely imlenuii^ against any or lion, which before | |ril|ll |,y tinH PORT ARTHUR SURREND-; \ ERS. Terms of Surrender Were Agreed J Upon and Signed?The Office :s and OliicialsWere Allowed to :J.c- , turn to Russia on Parole and to ; Retain Their Swords and Side ; Arirs. ; I i 7. ; i Alter bloodiest, most stuolmrn ; j siege in history, lusting li months, i j finding further nsistanec worse ihnn ! ! useless Stoessel gives over Russian i stronghold to the victorious Nogi to ; j prevent further saenit'uv of lives, j Heroism of defenders of Port Arthur" citadel only equal 1ml hy the mug- j nanimity of the Japs. Port Arthur has surrendered! Kxhaustcd hy months of almost \ constant lighting, decimated hy dis- j ease ami casualties and hopelessly sealed in its rocky fortress, the gallant garrison has yielded to its gallant. besiegers and the end is now written of the most, dramatic war incident of modern times. At i) o'clock last night (JencraP Nogi, commanding the Japanese ar-! ^ my of investment, received from the Russian (Jeneral Stoessel a note say^ ing that he found further resistance useless and asking for a meeting to arrange terms of capulation. The note was simple and direct and the ' Japanese general immediately named commissioners to confer with representatives of the Russian commander. They met at noon today to aril - -- ? P .. 1 .. range conouions 01 surrender. MH.ITAUV HONORS TOR i.AK1MSON. A dispatch from Tokio quotes military opinion as believing that the entire garrison will be allowed to march out under arms and may he sent to Russia on parole. Late dispatches faoin .Japan have shown that the gallant descn.se of (Jencral Stoessel and his men has nowhere heeti given a tincr appreciation than in the land of his foes, and it is (more than likely that Japan will embrace the opportunity to show her magnanimity and admiration of the gallantry of Port Arthur's defenders by allowing them all the honors which war permits a victorious army to bestow on a vanquished foe. The siege and the defense of Russia's stronghold in the far east have been marked by bravery, gallantry and desperation unequalled in modern warfare and hardly excelled in military history. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Union, S. C., for the week ending Jan. 0, 1905. " F? W i 11 i,? in Foster, AI tiert r ostcr. v ii .l)t? thpson. Jammie (Joar II?tor.| lla,icy, Mrs Luce Hawkins. 1 ' ? ?V I. Inman. 1 J ? II C Justus. MMrs Lucy McNe?*ly. u* ^'.M8 Jn,liw.A s*rto1'. C M Sartor, j n ? I hos I \\ estun, Mit Walker, 2 j'ersons calling for the above letters s 'II please say if advertised,and will he I required to pay OI|6 cent fm |L . "very. J. C. IIuntkr, P. M. REMEMBER I that we have an elegant line of Holiday Goods for you to select your Xmas presents from. See our Sterling Silver Novelties, etc., Cut Glass, Diamond Goods and Solid Gold jewelry. We guarantee ev ery thing we sell. M. E. T1NSLEY. -?WJeL\3 j&JS* ' Sa^iCS il . -v v?5> /I Closing C ! Beginning January ' our entire stock of : nery, Shoes, Hals, ft Goods, Trunks and 8 cost for SPOT CASb credit, as we cannot any goods. 1 This Sale will la: We are determined season with a new, ^ put it off but come ! up the best things 1 gone. We have jus most successful yea CI ception of our busir thank our many ffl' help it will be our "pi the year 1905 a reco SMcLure Mercai The Und? sn i r DR. McCREEl EYE SPECIALIST. I Office, M. & P. Bank. Hours, 9 to Special Advertisements' Notices will l>e inserted in this column at the rati- of &> words or less for :15c one issue, four issues for ~"ns. Additional lines over j twenty live words 6c a line. NORTHERN apples, oranges, l>ar>iinas, cocoa nuts, grapes, raisins, currants, citron, <lates, prunes, cranberries, all kinds of nuts and tine chocolates and bon bons at Scaife's. A few pairs of the finest, California blankets, the largest size, a little soiled, at half price at Fly nil's. LOST?between the Court House and post olficc, a brooch set with pearls. Suitable reward if returned to ibis "Mice. 63-^t. IT is astonishing, the cutting of nriccs now at Elynn's. He has made up iiis mind to get rid of his winter goods and the prices he is offering| his new goods at during this sale will certainly clear them out. Klynn is no old f<>gy ; when the season is am. ? in H' oft i git Ml." i', w ill pay you to look at the goods whether yoii want them or not. It looks like it would pay to buy the go<?ds at such low prices for next ALL parties owing nic on account, notes or otherwise will please make payment at once, as 1 need the money vftrv miiph \f itr -r? t .y ?... i.i. >? . noiio, 48-tr. I,()ST?I.nst Slid;ij-, between Union and Bishop's school house, near Jonesville, one lady's jacket. A liberal revvanl will he paid if returned to this office. Til K biggest cut price sale of dry goods, shoes, clothing and window shades ever seen in Union is now opened at Flynn's Cash Store. Cost of goods cuts no figure. The goods must be sold. Flynn has never been known to carry goods from one year to another. Cutting don't express it. The slaughser of prices means a saving to yon of 40 cents on the dollar of what other houses charge for the same goods. Here are some of Flynn's prices, now see if you can miss this great sale. It will pay you to buy these, goods now if you have to put them away for next fall. 10very article in the store is sacrificed. Here we quote you a few of the prices: 850 yards checked homespun, the 5c' kind, for 3 3-4e. 1,(XX) yards of the best yard wide Sea Island, the 7c quality, for ! 3-4c. $1.50 blankets for $1.05. $2.00 blankets . for $1.45. $2,000 word blankets for $1.85. $5.00 extra large wool blankets for $2.05. $0.50 Indies tailor made skirts $3.75. $5.00 tailored skirls for $2.75. All other skirts cut in the same way. I.adies $10 jackets now or. *7 KA ' ... - jiu.m u inpj-i.ou. |.>.oo jackets for$8.60. All our immense 18toek of dress goods, broadcloth and Uniting to bo sacrificed. They must me sold, and if cutting the price acEcomplishes anything, Flymi will sell will pay you to travel ^this great money saving |HHB9BkCash Store, Union, r* ,V't^ vV.f- - ? * 1st we will offer *5? Dry Goods, Milli- g| Clothing, Dress wj Valises at actual 6$j I. Do not ask for H : afford to charge pg st for 30 days. 1 to start the spring fresh stock. Don't at once and pick ^ >efore they are all t ended one of the 'fi?$ irs since the conless, for which we ^ friends. By your 'tm endeavor to make Sjj >rd breaker. ^ itile Company, g jrsellers. ^ 1 JY GLYMPH, | EYES TESTED FREE. Take Stairway on Main Street. I and 2 to 6. Report to the Comptroller of the Currency ^ J \ Of The Merchants and Planters /\ \ National Bank, Union, S. C. *? At the Close of Business December J 31st, 1904. j RESOURCES. I Conns niul Discounts $188,746.95 | Overdrafts, secured and I _ unsecured 2,449.10 1 Unjted States Bonds 15,000.00 H Banking Mouse, Furniture I |HH| and Fixtures 10,000.00 Due. approved Reserve Agents 20,538.04^^^R^H^D| Due from National Banks. 13,89^^H^^H|BH^H Redemption Fund / U. S. Treasurer / Capital Stock $6O,00C^^^^P^^^ Surplus and undivided prolits 43,15^^V LliOiulation in I5,0QQ^V to Check. ^diiect I67,014M|^^^^^ $285,173HHBBl Dnidcnts )>aid Stockholders sinee <^B Bl gam/.ation $2O4,OOO.0^^^HnH| R T11U R r. WE ARE AGENTS~hHH POP the BHH capadura^h cigar 5 centst^b A GOOD SMOKE. 1 I TRY duke drug c0.^| GEO. ISCLLAR, Phg., Mgr. EmBBBBI 11/ /t llTcrvi wvaim i lip* My old and new cus- V 1 tomers to know that I have opened a beef JHUH market in the rear of fl|H9 NICHOLSON'S NEW. AHH BANK BUILDING, M||B||| and am prepared to serve you with the choicest cuts of BEEF, ^K, MUTTON, 1 h first