The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 05, 1906, Image 2
HI
I Mules an
We have just unloaded
class Kentucky Mule
bought them just befor
AT A VERY
a;*:d we are offering i
profit. If you want to
January, as they are s
Christmas.
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Ugj New lot Matting, Art S
|j received; prices to suit
I just received a line of F
1 neer Stands in wethe
l_ from 10c to 35c per dou
I W. H. E
IIE YOU WANT
FINEST TROl
ASK FO
Celebrate*
They are the Ti
ni'onprlv Onrp
g J/l VI i J v/*?w
of Crown Trot
always wear th<
....Sold 0
Mutuol Dry
R. P. HARRY
(AIT. RICHMOND P. HOBSON.
Hero of the Merrimac to Lecture at
Opera House.
Tin' management "I tin opera
I'Oit.se lias secured ('apt. Itieliinoiid
I'. ilobson t?? lecture mi .laiitiary
siJi. Subject: "America's Mighty
Mission." < i?-t scats ;it i mon I'rttg
Co.
Notice of Application for
Incorporation.*
Stat*- of South Carolina,
County of Cnion.
Notice is hereby given t!i;it tin* undersigned
will apply lo the Secretary
of Stale of South Carolina on or after
January 22nd, A. I). lonti, .for the issiinncc
of certificate of incorporation
Ej^V pursuant to the provisions of "Aii Act
to provide for the incorporation of religions.
educational, social, fraternal
or charitable churches, lodges,
societies, associations or companies
and for amending thceharlcrs of these
already formed and to he formed."
Approved February 10, 10.tO, in behalf
of "The Union Club." a social society
which has its headquarters at Union
in the County of Union, aforesaid.
Given under our hands and seals
this 2nd day of January. Itxrf'..
J. A. Kay,
R. A. Hancoi k.
L. D. Smith,
.1. W. Metro wax,
K. V, (ioiMJ.
1-lt
id Horses!
our second car of high wf
:s and Horses. We yh
e the holidays Vn
LOW PRICE 1
them at a very small wJ
save money buy before fil]
ure to be higher after ?jj
) COME TO SEE US |
iN TO BUY OR NOT. j$
>upply Co J
Treas. anp Mgr.
ture Store! 1
} PRICES I
d Extension Tables 1
me Beauties! H
Squares and Rugs just M
everybody. We have H
Mate Racks and Jardi"r |!j|
ired oak. Wall R-^per H
ble roll. H
ajfitjUsJ
TO BUY THE
ISER5 MADE
R THE
J Crown
rousers that fit
you wear a pair
isers you will
21T1.
nly by....
Goods Co.,
, Managhr. |
Advertised Letters
| Remaining in I lie I'ost Office at Union,
8. C., for the week undine Jan. 1.
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A ?101 la, Anthony.
U?Klin Kuoker. Alary J JSeaty.
C?Rev. I' S C Clinton.
K?I'M I'air. Sarah Jane Poster, Oscar
Kronian.
(J?Mr (Jo-, I.aura \V Gross, W II
(I rav !
II ?101 ila Hedge, Mrs N C High, Mrs
A M Iliit'-hiiis, .1 if Hancock.
J? Lndie .Ionian, Richen Jeter.
K?.1 J Keller. Mrs Samuel Kirhy,
T W King, Mrs I. Knox.
L?Job Lard, l> I. Long, Nancy
Leake. I'M Land. James Long.
O?Sallie O'dell, II L Owens, 2.
P?Anna Palmer,'J P Patterson.
It?Charlie Reaves, I Reason, Tommie
W Roberson, K L Rolxrson.
8?Charlie Smith, Emma Smith,
Marten SheltoD, Audrey II Sims. Henry
Simpson, S T Sawyer, Alark L SlitherI
land.
T?Mrs Win IS Todd, Carrie Thompson
V?Mrs Kdw Vincent.
W?Eddie Worthy.
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised,and will be
recpureo xo pay one cent for thoir deivprv.
J. C. Hijntkr. F. M.
Stockholders Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that tlio annual
meeting of the stockholders of
The Ophir Gold Mining Company will
be held February 13th, UtOti. at 3 p. m.,
at the ofllce of Scaife tV Hamblin, in
Foster building, Union, 8. C.
W. K. Hbi.lts, President.
,J. 0. Shiujon, Secretary. 1-lt.
S=SJ'?
FROM COLORADO.
Mr. W. G. Bailey, a former South Garo/^
llnian. Writes of the Corruption^favc
Politics In Colorado. \\ ?>ui
' out
At last the dear old Timks rea-^^'
me at my present address, w i
fact was very pleasing after ha | "Ul
made so many vain attempts. ; c'ry
Well, Mr. Kditor, Tiik TimkJWP1<
the oldest newspaper in the hist^^W^^
of my life, as it was the only pa^Sfer,
I ever remember having seen in my ! ac.(
early childhood, which was more i ?rt
than thirty years ago, and has ever ,j0
been a welcomed guest whenever on
present. l>ut 1 must confess that on
never before through the long and p0
eventful past have I possessed the jjf
admiration for Tiik Timks as 1 do
at this moment. In your issue of j-j,
December 22 you sound the key;
note for the grandest and most p()
profound revival that eight thoufc- |,a
and years of human history 1ms an
ever recorded. While you may not i...
/ i IKJ
lie aware of the ix)wer that ytmr:
inlluenco may have over the min ts' rnj
of the people for good, yet win n jM,
you consider the sturdy, eonseie 1- jJO
tious and thoughtful readers of Ti k ja|
Timks, (and I am sure the gre it wj
majority of readers are such) wh n (},;
once they ..re awakened to a rea - co,
zation of what must he done, th y
will do it with a hearty good wjfl,
and such a concerted win
astound the wu?*'1*1 and mlound to
the glory oT/^ivilization. I refer to t
your tri\e Jfcx pressi on s of the presi- a
dent's ^message. Some shallow *,
minds npass that article hy as j,
only a^^aree, a joke, a hoax or an r
iron'ileal way of expressing one's >
sar-^asni. hut to the honest heart .*
wi?/h a well informed mind, this
mej^age gives food for thought as S(
d<?f'l> down as civilization itself, and j.
up,I>n our right understanding anil jj
nnjpted action depends our future r.
J \\ hy in the name of an outraged
people and of Almighty God don't ^
the preachers, press and people do xv
something about it? I don't mean c
talk. Why don't they advocate
throwing the thieves out of office jj
just as soon as they are discovered ^
and make them subject to all the *
punishment of any other criminal? ,,
Also disqualify them to ever hold yy
any office of trust, honor or pivllt
in this nation again? If these pew- j
crs lyforitrl *< vr1 ?"' * l^oii
they eouniiiiccoinpnsh wondA^^
in less than oTio year, and
short time such action would
taken in every state and the nation j1;iy
as well, then we could truthfully yrj
say farewell to corruption in high 0ol]
places. Some thoughtful reader j
may say, what is the matter with jyj
Colorado? Well, I admit the facts 0fy,
with a blush of shame and will only j{OJ
say we have very much the same <<r
kind of preachers, press and people jj
as are found in other states. But scc
hark, we have the shrewdest, the jj
swiftest, the busiest and the black- |t!r
est politicians that ever breathed q
the air of this terrestrial sphere. wu,
They come from every Christian j()1
nation of the world and call them- j
selves Christians. Oh, horrid pUj
thought. They, like the population ,
are ever on the move, and soon a
new lot of politicians are in the y
field to fool the new population. ]{
So we have a problem to contend (ju]
with that no other state of the |)rc
Cnion has. The only hope for
Colorado is to get good people who
will make this their permanent (>_
home. '
I have been so very busy for a art
long time it was next to impossible 'pe
for me to write, thoueh there wore t
O , "
several families in Mississippi, Arkansaw
and Texas who were from cu,
South Carolina (mostly from Cnion ue
county) of whom I was very anx- ^in
ious to tell my relatives and friends ]
in my dear old home, hut The gyr
Times saw lit to mutilate, eradicate iM?t
or assasinate some of my letters, so aj)]
I thought they had enough of the j
kind of hash I was so earnestly
trying to dish out, though I always ^j,c
try to do the hest T can under the jj, j
circumstances, hut realize the per- pir
plexity of an up-to-date editor aceepting
so crude a construction of
such a tame subject, while the pop- pj?
ular headlines of today are graft, "
hoodie, theft, robbery, plunder, Kta
arson, treason, treachery, homicide, {
suicide, murder, massacre and j
others too horrible to mention. juc
1 shall close, as this may never V
sec daylight again. Hoping that
The Times and all its readers may
have a hanov and nrosnerons \Tm? ?i
Year, respectfully, ???
W.U. Bailey. "nc
m T ^ (let
l>f?J
Special Advertisements &
JUST RECEIVED?by express fresh
shipment Wiley's Fine Chocolates jf 8
and Bon Bons in packages at Scaifo's.
ONE-THIIlD OFF.?Don't fail to go to 2n<
the Wonder Store at once for what, jcjq
you want in Wares, Wonders, Furniture,
Stoves, Guns, 1'ianos. Organs,
Guitars, Banjos. Violins, Grapho- j
phones, and anything there, at the 190
special discount of 33 i>er cent, for a
snort whilo only. Only a few of some 1
of these goods left, so come quick.
^ It, Wonder Btorc. Mc
A New National Bank.
layor It. L. McNally and Judge *
>n M. tircer have undertaken r
task of getting another bank for
town. We arc heartily in j|
>r of the movement and wish we
Id get three more so as to round |
the half dozen. The town has
ays been deficient in banking C
lities, and though some may ^
lk we have enough, yet the same , *
i ..^...>?.1 .......... I
liiiacu nv;>ciin cnw I
311 Win. A. Nicholson A Son
ik bc^an business, and with more |
I aim when the Peoples Bank bempur
years ago. Vet all have ^
well and while the younger *
II <avc grown immense the older I
110 .We increased in greater pro- ?
es blood creates new *
es ha^Bjk^a^on t|ic life of
rtion. Well as other 4
and conijNI^Bj^. I
ide in banks^^^^^*fQ^j>nds
of business. \
With so many pulhi^^M^^JL
sits we predict that the prtsoj^^
liks will increase their dcut^^H^
d shall expect the new
Id a good position in the
Mr. MoNally claims
the stock
ople and that the buu^^^^^Woe ;e
me institution manj^^^^iy local
cut and that tlu^^Kanagcmcnt
11 be in the fron^^Wmkp for evcrying
for the gou0^^of the town and
iinty.
. - '' Lockhart Locals.
Lockhart, Jan. 1, 11KX>. ?Yeserday
morning the snow fell thick
nd fast for a short time, but toward
evening the sun was shining
rilliantly. By the way, I do not
emember of there being a fog last
Vugust, but there must have been
t least one fog in that month.
l'ev. W. II. White held his last
i-rviee at the Presbyterian church
ist night. JI is household goods
lave been shipped and he and
unily will leave tomorrow for his
cw field at Richmond, Ala. He
ill not be an entire stranger in
hat locality as his first pastorial
ork was not far from his picse
barge. ^ ie
Rev. J. ( Lawson will serv?ir<
iaptist church as pastor tlhfW(.rc
Ir. Lawson's boyhood 4?6re the
pout near this place, tjj. section
hysical geography of
ill be familiar to hjff quietly at
( hvistmas pa8S(^]cenncgs or
.ockhart. e?orom nny one durumy.
''""jig imv- ? deserves
any especial praise
Bk'ing their duty, yet, such be,ior
in a town this size without
ice regulation, deserves special
inncndation.
.ockl/art lodge No. 241 A. F.
have installed the following
cers to serve this year: J. H.
?ers, W. M.; K. J, Wilbum,
W.; It. B. Black, Jr. W.; 11.
Howe, treasurer; W. G. Riggins,
retary; It. L. Vinson, Sr. 1);
J. Kitchens, Jr. P.; Sam Keasand
J. II. Wilbum, stewards;
1). Broom, 'J'. The installation
3 public. Thos. H. Gore of
lesvillc was master of ceremonies,
lines Lodge No. t)2K. of P. will
>1 icly install the following officers
serve them for the present year:
J. Barber, C. C.; K. J. Wilburn,
('.; W. B. Cranford, prelate; ^
L. Vinson, K. It. S.; Sam Mctloek,
M. of P.; W. H. West
xiks, M. of E.; J. L. Jameson,
W.; J. E. Ciodcl, M. A.; H. J.
tchcns, 1. G.,and Ira McCluncy,
G.
l'he ollicers of the Loekliart band
s as follows: Manager, 1>. E.
mplc; secretary and treasurer,
R. Garner; musical director,
W. Bailey. The band has se ed
the services of Prof. Robt.
rndon for an indefinite length of
ic as instructor.
Dr. \V. 1). Hope who has been
iously sick for some days is some
iter, lie is reported as being
e to sit up some.
Mr. \\". E. Amnions, who has
:n sick some months, is now in
s mountains of North Carolina,
is expected that he will soon roll
to his former position in the
re. Homo.
ation to Kindred and Creditors.
to of South Carolina, )
Dounty of Union.
ly Jason M. Greer, Es(j., Probate
lee.
Vhereas, M. W. and K. It. Culp have
de suit to ine to grant them Letters
Administration on the estate of and
ectsof W. L. Culp, deceased.
'hese are, therefore, to cite and adnish
all and singular the kindred
1 creditors of the said W. L. Culp,
:eased, that they ho and appear,
'ore nie, in the Court of Probate,
he held ut Union C. II., South
roiina, on the 18th day of January,
ict, after publication hereof, at II
iock in me forenoon, to show cause,
inv they have, why the said Admin ation
should not he granted,
jiven under my hand and seal this
1 day of January. Anno Domini,
it.
Jason M. Urkku,
l'robate Judge,
'ublishcd on tho nth day of January,
6 in Tins Union Timrs. l-2t.
The Times and the Metropolitan i
igazine for only $1.80 a year.
WE WISH YOU (
V Happy and Pros|
rhe year just close*
he most successful
^ai'feer, and with vc
:o achieve even gr<
ngf the year 1906
inished takina sto
ive have too many
liand, besides a lot
in remnants and j
are anxious to disp
lis and we will n^
ror you.
Respect
%wre Mer
K*\ 7 The Unci'*jSsT?RE
R SOLID C/
IjUBURN
i Guaranteed Fo
I COMEANI
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What We
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j Must Go ||
I See Prices Below iti
I $15.00 Top Coat ^ 1 <)..",()
| 18.50 Top Coat 0.00 I
3 12.50 Top Coat 8.50
| 7.50 Top Coat 5.00
B R I 1113 13 till U}J|JU|I
a tunity to get you a
II Top Coat for next
3 3 season at about
HALE PRICE.
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2 Office over Mutual Dry
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3NEAND ALL
>erous New Year
d has been one of
I in our business
>ur aid we propose
iater things dur>.
We have just
ck and find that
Winter Qoods^i
of odd^mj^gtijH .
ke it interesting
fully, ^ Y
cantileCf
sellers. i
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