The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 12, 1906, Image 2
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Statement of the Condition of tin
BANK OP CARLISLE,
At the Close of Business Decembei
30, 1905.
I.J.Sol KCK-)
L'aiio and 1 >isc*o?ii?ts $3 >,(?:?:? L'i
< Herdrafts 1 7 ;I 0
Real K-tate and Fixtures... " o'Jj
( adi due from oilier Banks
ami in vault 7 7*?o 17
M ,10- 3-1
i.i a mil 11 r.s
Capital Htock .. *10,000 0(i
Undivided Profits 1,487 78
Cashier* Cheeks Oil S
J>e| osits. Time ami Demand I'O.Cl-l 71
Re-discounte IO.ihi j <i
ft-J loj :n
Personally appeared before me Win.
11. U161, ? MMiier oi me ni-uve named
f'ank, and ma"es oath that the foregoing
statement is t-ti?* ami cornet to
the best of his knowledge and belief.
Wji. H. (.?wr, Cashier.
Sworn to before mo this 6th day of
January, ltK.6.
0. T. I "oi.liM A N? I b. K.]
Notary i'ublic for S C.
Attest:
(J. A.J&TKK, i
M. 0. Dr.AVi.lt. - Directors.
W. IS. Katchkoi:I>, )
' The Metropoliti n gazinc ranks
among the best pit <1 and The
. ' Times among the b t ekly papers
state. ^
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our second car of high fit .
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*e the holidays w ?
LOW PRICE 1 j
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save money buy before fit
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id Extension Tables P
>me Beauties! 1
Squares and Rugs just |
t everybody. We have rtj
Plate Racks and Jardi= |E
ered oa':. Wall Paper 33IS
jble roll. (jf
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"to buy the
users made
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Tousers that fit
: you wear a pair
users you will
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Goods Co.,
(, Manager. |
^ujgisg^jatiMfcnM BaBWEgsaBEaagaS
Probate Judge's Sale.
State of South Carol inn,I Court of
county or i' 11 i < ii f Probate.
IS A 11> ol AsSKTH.
J. (1. thing a- Administrator of the
stale of I. II. Clark, deceased,
> I'Jain l i IT,
against
t William Clark, et al. Pelendants.
fly order of Probate Court for the *
County of Union and State aforesaid,
I will sell to the highest bidder before
the Court House door, during legal
hours of >ule oil the lir.-t Monday in '
, February. IfKKJ, (it being salesday) the |
following described real estate situate J
and being in Union township. County
ami State aforesaid, all the right, title
and interest in and to all that certain 1
tract of land containing ninety-live I
acres, more or less, belonging to I. II. .
Clark, deceased, interest in said tract
' t.7-12) seven-twelfths, bounded by
lands of It. 11. (ioing, Joseph tjkelton,
J.C. Edwards, A II. Foster, Sarah
Brandon and A II. Foster, Furr &
Thomson. I
Terms: One-half cash, the balance &
upon a credit of twelve months, with 11
interest from day of sale secured by '<
bond of pmeliaser and mort ?. ' i*( h
the premise?, the pnrchuaer to pay for ?
paper.-'. Purchaser or purchasers have h
leave to pay all cash. t<
J ason M. ( Iiikkk.
Judge of l'robatc.
January t>, 1000. 'J-3L
Ru>scrn?o for Tin; Union Times ?
and Metr ?pc>litan Magazine. Only t<
.80 for both pipers a year, the K
price of the magazine alone. |u
,
;-KSUMniOM vs. under-proeuction.
n Intele:tini Letter Froiu President
Harvic Jordan.
The present rate of consumption i
>f American cotton by the mills of
he world is slightly in excess of one (
million hales of raw cotton per j
month. It is estimated, as a result
of careful investigation, that if
the spinners can secure the cotton
mul no International troublee interfere
with the present enormous demand
for cotton goods, fully twelve
million five hundred thousand hales
of American cotton would ha consumed
between September 1st, lbO">,
and September 1st, HK)G. This
unprecedented consumption of
American cotton is due principally
to two causes: namely: ?
The increasing demand for cotton
goods by the .jobbing and retail
trade of the civilized nations of the
world, and the abnormal increase
of new spindles within the past six i
months in Kngland, Japan and I
A moi?win Ski iwxt Iiilv f luitt
.1 I 1 I \ 1 IV ? V ?J1IIV/V n lllj IIIWI v. VIHUI
four trillion new spindles have been '
added to the milling industry of j
Manchester, England. The Fall
River Mills which were shnt down
for sixteen weeks last year on account
of strikes -re now running
night and day. These vital forces
will necessarily demand at least
one million hides of cotton for consumption
in 1000, which were not
r? quired in 190*3. In the South
new mills are being built and the
equipment of old mills doubled in
capacity wherever labor can he secured.
Consumption is only limited now
to the spindle capacity of the world
operating on full time. Mr. Ellison,
the English statistician, estimates
consumption for the next
twelve months under 12,000.000
hales of American cotton. But Mr.
Ellison represents the foreign spinners
solely, and it is a habit with
him to under estimate at the heginning
of each year and later on
be forced to increase his figures in
the face of hare facts. The price
of cotton goods is very high and advancing
in most lines monthly. In
some eases prices are higher than
they have been in twenty-five years.
In the spring of 1001 when cotton
advanced to 17 cents per pound
and every available hale of cotton
for sale at that time was eagerlv
he sold that season. After consumption
of the 14,000.000 hale
crop of 1004, we find the mills of
the world today with no goods on
hand for sal**, but from six to right
months In-hind with their orders,
and the jobbing trade in equally a
bad condition. With the trade
now it is not a question of price,
but the serious problem is the delivery
of orders by the mills. The
shelves of the world are largely bare
of cotton goods and in many lines
absolute exhaustion has taken place.
This crop will not exceed t**n million
commercial bales, hence there
must he curtailment- by the mills
before next September, showing
that consumption has gone beyond
the ability of production. At the
prices of cotton goods spinners
could have easily paid the farmers
12 cents for every pound of Ameri- i
can cotton grown this year. If wo
should he able to hold back two
million bales for lf> cents the spin- |
ners would still get the crop at an ]
average price under 12 cents per]
1 ?> ? !*'
puuiiu. i>ui iiiiio cotton remains1
in the hands of the producers anil ;
local holders. If those who have j
cotton will hold it firmly they will
he well rewarded later on when the i
whole world realizes the shortness i
of the crop and the market responds
to the actual conditions brought
alK>ut hy the legitimate laws of.
supply and demand. To the farm- j
ers, Southern Press and the business
interests of the South generally,
1 extend herewith my I est wishes
for a happy and prosperous new
year. Yours truly,
Harvie Jordan,
President Southern Cotton Associ- '
it ion.
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Notice! |
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All persona who are indebted to the
Jnion tirocery Co. by note or open
ceount are requested to make settletent
of the same by Monday, the <
3th of January, as on this date we '
ave to make a semi-annual statement
f our business, and every account
hat is closed will facilitate the same i
> that extent. Kindly comply.
L. L. Waunon, .Manager, i
2-11
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OW, ^
Kigh's of Way Union and
Glenn Springs Railroad
Company 975.02
Fines Stolen fr?>m Police
Headquarters 131.00
Rent for Council Chamber 100,00
Insurance on 11. rn and
Stock . 112.58
Chuttano- ga Sewer Pipe
Company .... 145 05
K. M. Anderson, Sewerage
In-pec tor 475 00
Fines Refunded 120 50
Att ri-ey's Fees Jtl'J.oj
Pointing and Advertising 0'3.4?
Hoard ol 11 nitli 540.SO
Taxc- and L censes Refunded
182.05
Ralame in Hanks and
Safe t-? 15k 0 008 92
J. F. Kirby, Donation
from Tow n 50 00
T. MeNallv, Manager Floral
Festival 70 50
W. .1 Oliver Mfg Co.... 45.42
Sewerage ccuut 75 53
New Cemetery 150 00
Election Managers 40 50
D. Jeffiies Surveying City
Park 15.00
L. II. Godshall. loss of
mule by falling in
lmle on Streot 35.00
Crawford A *yeock for
Wagon 57 50
I.ibrarian's Salary 9103
. . 37 50
ouuuirru noil leiepnone
Ci-mpuiy S 5'i
M. W. Bono, Chairs for
Couucil Chamber 9 00
$77,-'90 81
Respectfully submit
\V. I?. Arthur.
Clerk aiid I'rcas
Union, fc>. C., January 9ih. 1900 <t
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Notices will he inserted in this column at
the rate ol iS words or less for tio one isxuc,
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JUST RECEIVED?by <-xp ess fresh
shipment Wiley's Kb o t hoe- hues
ami Bon Bona in packag* a at Taife'*
ONE-THIRD oH?big lot of i tigs pictures,
stoves, furniture, machines,
one piano, several organs, many
small musical instruments, and
everything in the wonder store for
just a short time. Como quick and
save 33 cents in the dollar before
these prices are withdrawn. Wonder
Ktoro.
STRAYED or Stolen?One largo, deep
red, Hound l og with litile lilac <
around mouth, 1 ? months old.
Name! Sto mer. Extra large dog for
age. A liberal reward fur inloi mutton
an to hia v\hero bouts or return.
Mining aince Januaiy 3rd.
Jah C? Long, Jr.
FLYNN'S entire shoe stock at 10 per
cent oil lirst cost.
AN experienced double entry bookkeeper
would like to have one or
more seta of light hooUs to po-t and
write up in spare ho?r*ai d evenings
Add reus MCot.fi tential," c?re Times.
FLl'.N.N S dry goods stock at first cost.
JAC'KEIS, cloaks, capes, skirts and
petticoats 25 per cent off first cost
at Hynit's.
LADIES and gcntlemens tine solid
leather sl.oes 10 per cent off lust
cost.
OVERCOATS and child reus two-piece
builk -u per cent on cost at Flynn's.
DKE8S goods, broad cloths and silks
cut below cost at Flynn's. ?
[JENTLEMENS. ladies and childrens
underwear at 25 per cent below cost 1
at Flynn's.
GANNON cloth below cost at Flynn's. !
KLYNN is sacrificing his entire stock *
to make a change in his business. j
SOW is your time to get bargains. I
There is no fake iu Flynn's greut |
sale. |
*LY NN is determined to close out his j
entire stock, no matter what the los?
inay be.
The Timks and the Metropolitan
diHjazino lor only 91.80 a year. j
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CITY TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
Annual Statement of W. D. Arthur,
Clerk and Treasurer for Town of
Onion. S. C., for the Fiscal Year
Ending December 31st, 1905.
RECEIPTS.
To BilU Payable $39,918 E5
Taxes 17 439 (ft
Dispensary Profits 6.550.46
Insurance Fir- Dep't 2,0 9.o<)
I n-u ranee Street Account 2.01(1.59
Licenses 2,555. 10
Fines 3,053.5 >
balance f>om 1901 3,3.3.0(1
Street Aecount by Southern
Railway to 450 78
Street Account by Sale of
mules 225.00
Street Account by Sale of
( ravel, etc 84.TO
10. M. An?l#?r>a?n. Sewer
Inspector IUmiu
Now i euutory . :?:< t
Police Account 157.9.S
bale Old House on l.i1-r
rv Lot- 1<>00
Boaril of Health Hi 07
Fire Depa tmenl by Sate
I lor.-e fio.00
$77,29<> 84
DIS11U RSEM KNTS.
By Hills Payable $31 045.84
| Struct Account 10 748 70
lnt-rcstan-1 Discount.... 6,588 l3
| Li^ht ami Water 2021 8
Police Account 6.112 79
Salaries Town O.lioicials.. 1,C0> ?
I Fire Department 2 064 25
I .1 \V. Sanders, >heri(T.. . 1.124.3;)
*4 ol Koads Machinery
Company ". I 484 03
Citv Mules 1,41 j.00
I Ribbon and
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f On Wednesday,
V we will place on :
fi stock of Ribbons
? prices that shot
shelves clean. E
Jj date. This sale \
g days only, and n
?i charged or sent c
(i during this sale.
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age man or woman more I
I una me oeginning is half t
good Coffee.
We want you to start
Ithe good COFFEE, which
ply in any way you want i
ively Chase and Sanborn, t
able Coffee Dealers in tl
prices on these goods range
for 50 cents, 20 cents straig
every pound of which is sc
antee, that if it does not
and is not to your mind bei
money will purchase elsev
s be cheerfully refunded.
We want your Coffee
it because we believe that1
? Coffee for the money that <
If you start right we b<
! that you will end right: tl
Coffee all the year from I
Dealers.
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Silk Sale! j
the 17th inst., *
sale our entire
5 and Silks at %
lid sweep our ?
)on't forget the 2
vill last for four *
o goods will be
>ut on approval *
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cantile Co.
sellers. ?
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ings that help the aver- \
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the year right by having
we are prepared to sup- t
t. We represent exclus- j
he oldest and most relive
United States. Our
?, 20 cents per pound, 3 Pi j A
;ht, 25, 35 and 40 cents,
>ld under a positive guareive
better satisfaction
Iter coffee than the same
/here, your money will
business, and we want
wc can give you the best
:an be had.
?lieve that it is an omen
lat is, by buying your
Honest, Reliable Coffee
ROCERY CO., i
.owest Prices.
, Manager.
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