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lyJwl>wft wtiTtonl ii * Iri <ri urfi liiii 1HTikfw Wi I 1 Vacation is Al I School Will I If your boy s outfit ^ I bring him to our ? opening a great line Boys Sell Something that will but yet mode | The BaileyLOCAL LACONICS. Union County ti( Happenings of Interest About Town. . Meeting of the vision of the Sout sociation met a Capt. J. C. Carey, of Ixxkhart, President F. M. was in the city Sunday. Rev. Jno. G. Fj Miss Cora Roberson is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Nannie Porter. Mrs. B. Jones and daughter The cotton wi * Helen, are visiting Rev. Sam Jones was luily discus in Cartersvillc, Ga. finally decided th ^- in the year to bui JJ|C. Otts, Esq., of Gaffney, was at this place this in fle city Wednesday on profess- was agreed that ioiM business before the court. necessary that a i JKister Joe Rodger and sister, ^ this place, and Emma, of Newberry, arc visit- ,UI. ^ car^y ; ' iW their aunt, Mrs. J. H. Rodger, resolution was at President F. M. . fPRev. D. P. Boyd and wife were the several presid in the city several days ago visiting mills to ascertain their sons, Messrs. C. T. and D. A. low the farmers r Boyd. houses to store tl it r. T7. w x 1 . fix the price of st Mr. P. E. Fant returned from e8t iblc fi Cheater Wednesday , and .s very ill wft8 also adopU;d at his home, threatened with tom,ship to meet appendicitis. fore thc fir8t M We neglected to mention in last an(l elect three week's Times that Mr. J. T. Harris onc quarter as attended the stock sale at Biltmorc county associatioi and bought three very fine Jersey permanent town milch cows. Mr. Harris now has The prico of cotU thc finest herd of Jersey cows in cussed, and while thc county. . or agreed upon b; but a request v Capt. F. M. Farr, president, and farmer sell his co W. W. Colton, secretary, of tho ten cents. Each Union County Cotton Association tion was requcstc iiaVP oeen appointed i>y ijrov. ney- port of the cro] ward to attend the Farmers National township. No del 4 Congress which meets in Richmond, to attend the me* Va., on the 12th inst. N. C. One John Westly Forrester a . q painter by trade and said to be from " "P Montgomery, West Virginia, was - ~ picked up for dead near the stand- . The great Ch\ pipe Wednesday. He had a fit and sisted by Mille C fell. He is subject to these fits as company will aj his head had been fractured. He house next Thu was cared for by the town authori- nights. The mo 4^ of legerdemain, fish in thq air, i It is always a pleasure to witness mals in the aud the performance of a clever magi- skull of spiritla - cian and illusionist. The (ireat ladder, the scab Olivette who appears at the opera many other rcma 4+p house here Thursday and Friday lOUa wonders. TTi night, has all new novelties. "The Mr. and Mrs. Mystic Ladder," 4( The Demon's ducing their nov Transfiguration," "A Night with ments, the*mar the Hindoos," with a complete ex- bells, chimes, c posure of spiritualism and magic, banjoinc, mando PridBB have been reduced to 15 and nese fiddle, Hin ~25 cents. Reserved seats 35 cents. Olivette in popul Now on sale at usual place. ets on sale at usu tout Over and I Soon start. I gts H needs brightening Hp 11 store. We are just ? of H iool Suits I wear and look well, I rate in prices. I Copeland Co. | i i ' ~ Cotton Associa- WILL BUY A MILLION BALES. 911. ? Will Cotton Growers' AssociaUnion county di- tion Bull the Market? hern Cotton As t noon Monday, Aslieville, N. C., September 5.? Fan presiding, pUrc]mge cf a Tnillion bales of cirr, secretary pro cotton by th(J Soutllcrn Cotton iig the roll it i\as Growers' Association and the witliMvdn Wa8 1C^" holding of the same for higher is no am. prices, is one of the questions to be urehouse question con8i(jere(j t>y the Southern Cotton 3se? ana it was Growers' Association, which opens at it lvas too late f()ur jay8' convention at Kcnildd any warehouse worth InJ to -morrow morning, year, although it Secretary Cheatham, while doit was absolutely 0\tiiing to discuss the plan in detail, varehousc lie built 3tated to the Associated Press cora warehouse \\i r0gpOn(tcnt that it would certainly as practicably. come up for consideration. When lopted authorizing jf the convention would touch Farr to interview thc recent exposures in the Tfthov wouhl^l-' ?Kricu.ltural department, Mr. r .uneatham said: oom in their ware- u,? ,, , , ,, heir cotton and to1,, NU"' w0 h"ve P"9"*1 thc .rc.8?orage at the small- !?t,on 8tag? wo are now doing \ things. We have, as you know, ' i, . i done much, and I believe that the S L w next Congress will do the rest." i n t i 1 I.ess tlian a hundred delegates so far arrived at Kenilworth, , * . and for that reason only a prclimia antf^hi perfect a nar^ meeting was held tonight hi ship orgaffi?tion,i? ,nf for borrow morning's in was freely ^dis- Among those already here aro ' n?, Pncc w . ,xe former Senator Mclsturin, of South y the association, Caroli K F s|atCT on<1 ltan. IZT^th dl>lPh ?< New York, and turn tor less than R R P<W)lo agricultural. conimis' township delega- sioncr of AlabaBa to sen m a r . An Pinnate of this year's cotton p con i ion in i crop ka8C(i on rcports from all (lislegates were elected [ ^ , tto ? ; wiU sting at Ashcv.llc,!^ issund by tg# AJ^illtion' for ???. publication on Thursday morning. era House. f ~?TTVW~ Letter to V. E. DePass, ,r . . Union, S. C. 'ette Magician as- * I i trnt fo nri/1 n olnirnr t\? Ql? ' A1? * * * mvviv uji? u vivivi j j'tutr oir: udhvh me penalty ior ipear in the opera making or selling short-measure paint rsdny and Friday /'"/SdSS.It make any difference, if ?st marvelous feats three-fourths of the paints are shortcatching live gold measure. >roducing livo ani-1 la seven pints a full-gallon or a foollience, the talking ^-yyhat's the penalty for making or ,nd. The mystic g8]]jng whitewash for paint? id letter test and Ig whitewash paint, if mixed vriih a .rkable and marve- little paint and labeled '"Pure mixed paint," or something like that? tir t r\ i * I But we don't intend to go into the W.J. Doyle intro- busine88 We mjlke Devoe load-andel musical instru- sine full measure and true. imbaphone, sleigh1 Yours truly, mv hells funnels 25 F* w- D*vow 4 Co. OW txlis, lunneis g Bailey Lumber MTg. Co. sells hns, guitars, Chi- 0ur paint. doo baque. Mille ^ . m !ai place1.418' Tl?k ' Subscribe for The Times. ??MM??i^???1 UNION'S DISPENSARIES CLOSED | (Continued from 5th page.) in contained to be made parties De- j fendant to said action with leave to make return to said rule, and to defend ' the said action. This petition was } 5ranted by order dated 26th day of I ugust, 1005. At the hearing which was had on 4th September, 1905, the original Defendants^ above set out, made return and joined in the prayer , of the complaint. The Defendants, T. J. Retenbaugh, E. C. Howze and Joseph Sanders, made return, denying some of the allegations of the complaint and asked that the complaint l>c dismissed and that the law relating to the closing of Dispensaries be enforced in accordance with the election held on I5th August, 1906. After careful consideration and full argument I have readied the conclusion and so adjudge that the Act of 1901, by authority of which the said election was held, is constitutional and has none of the vices charged against it herein ; and that the petition upon which the election was ordered contained the required number of qualified electors, and that the special election held thereunder, which special election was authorized by said act of 1904, was legally and fairly conducted by the machinery provided by law, and that it resulted in a decided majority for "No Dispensary," which result has been duly declared. It is therefore the duty of said Defendants to at once close the Dispensaries of Union County aforesaid, as required by the said Act of the Legislature, and this application for an injunction to restrain and prevent them from complying with such mandatory requirement of law must be and is denied. The restraining order herein by me granted August 22nd, 1905. has expired at this hearing, and is hereby declared 110 longer operative ; therefore let the Dispensaries in said County be closed. D. A. Townsknd, Circuit Judge. September 5, 1905. APPEAL TAKEN*. _ Attorneys \V. Boyd Evans, Lawson D. Melton and -J. (i. Hughes served notice of appeal upon Attorney J. A. Sawyer. They will go to the supreme court where thev E will endeavor to have the decision t rendered, by Judge I). A. Townscnd in the dispensary election case reversed upon constitutional grounds. The supreme court does not meet until NovcmlxT next. In the meantime the dispensaries will remain closed in obedience to the decree of Judge Townsend. OAVK ORDERS TO CLOSE. Mr. R. M. Fincher, chairman of the county board of control, says as soon as he was served with the decretal order of Judge Townsend he notified all of the dispensers to i close. That the houses occupied ? by May and Askew as beer dispen- r sarics are rented by the dispensers [ and not by the County Board of J Control, that lie then could only f I . * ' * * " 1 nouiy juay ana askcw not to Bell ; any more beer; that the liquor dis- ! pensary house was rented by the County Board of Control, and that door he had the authority to close. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Fincher was served with a notice signed by B. F. |To\vnscnd, Hydrick & Sawyer] and Stanyarne Wilson, attorneys for Betenbaugh, Howse and Sanders, to take Immediate charge of all of the stock of beer and liquors at three dispensaries and to I close the doors of said dispensaries as required by the order granted by his Honor, Judge D. A. Townscnd, that upon the failure of the Board jof Control to carry into effect the said order, legal action willhe taken against said board. When Mr. Fincher was served with this notice he consulted his attorneys, and told of the notice he had given the dispensers on Tuesday afternoon. We have teen informed that on Wednesday Attorneys Evans and Melton had the unblushing audacity to go to Judge Townscnd and ask him if he would grant them an order staying the execution pf his order to p}o?e thfr dispensaries. ~ Judge Townscnd very promptly and indignantly resented this and re- j marked that he had carefully con- | BHlereti the matter and felt that lie wa? right in his decision. Wednesday night Messrs. Melton and Evans applied to Judge Klugh at his room for an order staying the execution of Judge Townsend's order, cloning the county dispensaries. Judge Klugh very promptly and properly refused to grant any order at all. We are surprised that lawyers knew no more law than to ask one circuit judge to vacate an order of another circuit judge. We are told that these lawyers will go before Associate Justice Gary today for an order staying the immediate execution of Judge Townsend's order, and in view of this fact the doors d( of all of the dirtpensarit^ arc open, Ji but nothing is being sold. w "?;? je A regular com- v< munication of Union ct Ixxlge No. 75 A. F. a.' M. will be held in w the K. of P. hall, r^/\ Union, S. C., Friday ^ U night, September 8th. Business of importance will be attended to and hi degrees conferred. ai L. L. Waonon, w Secretary. ri SaS9KM^^:^m6?f318SS83S9??e9?g I Only a Pew I I More Days 1 B And our Great Closing Out S 1 Sale will be over. g I HAM'T UIAItI 1 VVMI I | till the last day and expect 99 to get the same values that 91 the wide-awake buyers are 91 scooping in. 9 - COMEwhile everything is going 91 your way. You may regret #! it if vou 1ft th ic rhanrp clln Bl ? ? ^ ?inu viiunw ^lip* MM Mosquitoes Are Coming | ' NIGHT M You can fool 'em with one S | of our Perfection or Dixie 1 Canopies and Nets. ?1 ? PRICE DURING THIS SALE: 9 Size for Child's Metal Beds $1 75 S E Size for Full Metal or Wood Beds, $1.89 to... 2 96 I BAILEY FURNITURE CO. I m?MaaMM?oaaoaaoaaoagMiaoaiggB?MsacpnBaiB8a?iBi aoa^ as? WB HS? | Make Hay While I I the Sun Shines. 1 i buy the i 1 MrfnnMirK maw/ch avl tlltVUKI IIUI I IUWLK, | THE BEST MADE 1 ....THE.... | eoples Supply Co J THE INSIDE STORY OF THE I Iv I KLUX K. L A N I ? ? A.* e'-- A A ? - ------ ia iuiu iur ine first time Dy 1 MUiVlAS DIXON, JR., (Author of THE CLANSMAN) in the Metropolitan Magazine For September. NOW ON SALE. 8NTS. ??^ ? Tribute of Respect. / at usefulness to the . P nnnunnity. Whereas, (iod in his infinite wife- - r t we will endeavor to >m has. removed from our midst emulate his example, and live close mmic Gore, and whereas, his to God on account of Jimmie's ays are hidden ways, and the oh- influence. etof Jimmie's removal from us is Fourth, That we extend to the bein mv?ti?rv nnrl tuViiln rAvitfl frt nulv mn? om/?A?? ??-Al ?.u>u 1? -J o?'wiii oyiupauiy. mnoi understand why, wo are Fifth, That the Secretary be rewired that He docth all things quested to inscribe these resolutions ell. Therefore 1x5 it resolved: on our minute lx>ok, in perpctuaFirst, That we how in submission tion of his memory and a copy be > God's will. 8(3,11 *o the bereaved family. Second, That our Sunday School Signed, as lost a bright and faithful scholar William II. Alman, nd the Church a young mcmlxir Allik McWwrter, ho promised by his faithful, up- Boyi>S<ott. ght walk and loyalty to God to [Jonesville Methodist Sunday School.