The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 23, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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I BEtilift
? TOie Bosy E
?2 Every department i
BB to-date, clean, fre
38 single article in the
gj brand-new. Von c?
I date goods from us
t) pay for ok! stuff
Bargains in SI
jjj) Dress Goods, Linen
Curtains, Lmbroide
Call an<
1R. A.
jUj Next door to
TNOW IS
Te Begin to:
I . Nature is beginnir
j attirc--Why not to!
j for the dingy spots
With a new piece oi
I]
ting or Rug--onIy a
a big difference in :
Hal! or Lace Curt
Windows sometime
new shades.
Let Us Sine
We are prepared 1
deman
BAILEY F
Special ndverssserito
invitee! Tree.
is pick1 .pc^nr:"
^J>UK I'lOICS garden and flout r s
grow and they arc the best i
grow. Lor sale by 10. II Senile.
I'KA'l IS .slock food, cattle powd
I oultry powders, lice killer, mcdi
?<1 hitit Ina k; lor ho*sts, cattle ,
fowls, at l l.t- Union Grocery t o.
INS I EAM'K?It costs very linl<
insure jour residence or store agai
burglary, burglary Insurance, I
Insuranee, fidelity IS mi.-. See
15. <? Shields, al People's ,',ank. 7
ItUAN, bran and shorts, shoils. n
oats, iia\, cotton seed meal, e t
seed la ul m: se\?ral cms; prices
right; ad leed stalls, at i nc L'u
Grocery Company.
'ill 10 Union dress making cslahli.
nient is now open lor litisiness.
in need ol uoil; ol ii.is kind slim
call and investigate. tj-1
LA SULIOIMS, ( uhanos, Ilium nei
J'uijde l'rince, t itu-us ami ail t
pojiUiar eigais; hi;; stock, l'lie Urn
(in eery Li>.
K(>R f?A I.E? A lot (f nice Jets v m
iiiixki I'lffd calves cl;cap lor c:ts
J. I.itlicjohii, Joiie.-vtil", M C.
LIMA 1 LANS, Loston 1 cans, licit! pen
( ai.inln.li turnip.-, nor.In i n cult
Honda i ?i ts, l.oinia celeiy, I-lorni
Cabbage: sli i |>int nts. ll
Union (iroceiy L? nij any.
J'.)T.\1(?LS, Loth sweet anil Iiish, fi
seeds. Also log lot t f tre.-h game
anil Ih.wi'i .-ecus, p units. iVi'. \\ i i
<1. r Mine
RUSSIAN t AYiAR, itn imported del
lie v. '.'I cents per can. I'll" I n.o
(i!oi t'iy i oinpiiny.
Yi>l' wi.l linil it at the Union Grocer
Coin| any
SPECIAL diivc on New Orleans tno
his8o-,.>ai.<l ,0 gallon kegs: van sui
you in tin- t..ste and in ilm pocket
in ok. 1 no Umoil (iniccr> C<>.
THE pri e i- light if you got it fioh
The Union (i:t c. ly ( o.
IM PORTE l> Edam clvese, 7o c.nts
regular j i.te s. to. The I niun Gn.c
ery Company.
TTI10 quality is the Lest if you got ii
fruin the Union Cro ery t ompany
FREsH stock California prunes, sum
driid apples, ? ulilornia cvaporaieil
peat he-, California evaporate i apri
cots. The tinion tiioceiy Company,
I T IS ERE-II ii you got it at the Union
Groceiy Company.
The Union Timkh and Metijofolitan
Maoa3u;b for a yww.
isim
>ee Cesh Store. |
is chock 'fuli of new, up- I!
sh Merchandise. Not a ||
entire stock fmt what ?s gf
in buy good, new, up-to- mj
at prices you would expect
t-1 so where. jfj
iocs, Pa-its, Boys Suits, ||
s, i awns, Notions, Lace Bp
ries, etc.
d See Them! ?
B
| pv | P
"QaJ j Cj lirca m gk
Peoples Supply Co.
1 tfkt 25" sUS&ti: iHSlS
?? M?H??iWB?e??I ! I IBB^MM?
THE TIME
Spruce up o Little!
ig to put on her Spring
ke the hint and look about j
that need brightening-" \
r Furniture, Carpet, Alat= |
picture sometimes makes
ippcaraisces. Maybe your
ains need looking after,
s look better replaced with
>w Your Wants.
o meet every reasonable
d in this line.
URNITURE CO.
??< ANNOUNCEMENTS,,
<1 W V -w |
as Candidal
nun Uu'ir ward.
eed FOR A 1.1 >K RIO AN WARD I.
""'ll I hereby announce myself a eandi
dam for Alderman of Ward I, sul>jVc
** to tin- Democratic primary election.
cul' .1 11. S( II Pl'A; I..
tt,'d F<>R WARDEN WARD I.
I hereby unman oc myself a randi
r to da to for Warden from Ward I, MiSjee
insl to the deeision of tin- Deinocrutie pr:
'ire niary dceiion. J.\s. (J. I.oxtr. .In.
ii.
'if.! FOll A DDK U.MAN IN WARD 4.
I announro myself a ean-'idate foi
o.j A1 Inrinan from Ward I subject to th?
| I e antra'ie primary < lecion.
ion! F.0. Wn.?..\ni?.
Advertised Letters
>ii-1
All Remaining in tin- I'osl Olliec at I'nion,
ml I ' , lor tin* week ending March -d.
I 1J ? Ravnon llr?wn, II \l I'.oyd, ( Rr?
riiiv 1.ri;ti'i . Sinner Ihd?i, Annie
lei Kr >\\ n. Tlieo Renty.
lie c?Esther ('aliivveli, A I. Carson.
OJ1 I>~Rev I S Davis.
K?Mi> Sal lie Early, Kfi Kalis, Airs
? Alarv Edwards.
?d ^1' T'telur. .Fames F' Fannon
p. (i - W illie < ii?t. 'S CJaruer, Robert
t i i ->t.
II?Ella Ilardv, Xaly Hamilton, Alae
_ lli'ks
J ? Daniel J-diiison.
K ? Sad e K' ?-tli.
,, Annie Eodbetter, Fatrnv Rons, Airs
A A i ,... . ..
lU I " Si? li C Mitchell, (Jt'o Mo Fend.
P?W C Philis
)r j S?( harlie Sniii li.
, W?(ici.niti Wallace. I A Walker,
j. Lettie M Worthy, Kh nora Wesson,
j Mat tie Wiihiirn,
Persons calling for the ah ?ve letters
j. will please say if advertised, and will 1
u he reipiired to pay onceeni for their
delivery. .1 C. 11 ontku, P. M.
y Notice.
)m Notice is hereby given that the Books
t of Registration of the Town of Union
are no v open and rjttalified electors despite..'
registration ceit ficates for nitnieipal
election to he held on Juneftth,
( liHIH, can ohtain same by a| plying to
me itt the stoie of Jacob < 'ohen on Main
s re 't in the town of Union I he hooks
of regi watioii will he closed 0:1 May
' hull. IflOti. at !' ?> m nVhwk
n, \v, m ii.!. in a \,
Sup.*i visor of Uogi-tration of tin: Town
u. Union.
Valuable Mules for Sale.
1 By authority of an order from cr-?n11,
obtained by .1. A Sawyer, attorney,
valuable intilin, belonging t > the Union
Creamery Company, will lie ? I I nt
1 public iiixtiou at Union Comt liou.se j
on sales day in April. >
(ijco. 11 ovtz;.i?,
l. l- nvao.non.
l---t A goilt I. '
! COTTON CROP OF 1905.
i
j Complete Re;art from the Cen
j Bureau Pu disked Tester; ay.
3 Washington, March 20. ? A b
? letin issuctl to-day by the cen:
| bureau shows the complete crop
I cotton for 1905, including lint
| and counting round hales as h
i hah s, to bo 10.096,013. compai
l with 13,697,310 for 1904 and 1
I 015,721 for 1903. The avert
a ._r..weight of the bales this scaf
| is shown to have I teen 503.8 pom
v and the equivalent 500-pound bsi
ja to have been 10,777,510. '1
a items entering the totals for
| crop of 1905 are 10,214,059 squ
J hales, 270,836 round bales, 11
5:19 sea island bales and 230,
1 linters. The number of hales e;
S mated by the ginuers as remain
g to be ginned and included in
I report is 40,112.
TltK K1 1IVT (h\ THE MAUKET.
) \ i m? \ i vt-L* \f <? v/il? 0/\ _? ....
1 ?? "i^, i'l.uuu ? i nr mi
U i navy of the linal rep >rt of thee
2 sus bureau in showing Urn rtmot
> of cotton ginned from Wj#>?t'^*wtl
1 tins season was published^.?*.
^ o'clock today and was followed
a very sharp break in the 1<
"*"* market. The market laid been v
i nervous, an early advance to 10
| for May being followed by a deel
to 10.00 for that position urn
] realizing. Immediately after
r- p n t was published May broke
| 10.dS and July to 10. IS, or a In
J d(i points below the closing price:
i yesterday. Hulls supported i
| market at the decline, which \
followed by a reaction of 10 or
i points, but sentiment was very i
I settled during the late session, w
| bears taking the aggressive. 'I
i market closed steady at a. net
elhic of IS to points. Sa
| were estimated at 000,000. ?N?
I and Courier.
1 AM ALL-PERVAD1K0 StOKM.
It extends From the Mississippi to
Atlantic.
Washington, March 10.?1
whole of the country cast of I
Mississippi Kiver is, according
reports to the weather bureau, <
perieneing the effects of tie p
vailing storm, with- temperatu
below the average for this time
the year. There have been liea
rains in the south and snow in 1
I north. The storm began ow Si
J day night in the s .)"'? and crenel
? into New Knglay York, 1
loA-. w - ' *' *_ oui... iuno .in,
An "after dinner *S*'l'VaJjai1.
j win - ' i KSii,,57 >; ? i
i'. Ceorgia and the Carolinas are i?ai
full, and stages above the dang
line are expected tomorrow in
majority of the big water-ways.
j_ The storm is expected to pa
i down tho St Lawrence Valley tlu
ing tlio next twenty-four hours.
confeoIrate reunion.
Sponsors and Maids of Honor Appointe
to Officiate in New Orleans.
Now Orleans, La., March 19.Ly
direction of C5en. Stephen E
. Lee, commanding the United Con
federate Veterans, Adjt. (Jen. Wil
liani K. Mifkle has issued a genera
order, in which lie says:
The general commanding is tnucl
gratified to announce the followinj
appointments for the New Orlean:
reunion:
Sponsor for the South, Miss Jose
phine Hamilton Nicholls, t.f Neu
Orleans. ?
Maids of honor, Miss Mary Sharj
Askew, of Columbus, Miss; Misi
Sarah Kuth Ura/aer, of Chattanooga,
Tenn. These young ladies can
hoast Confederate ancestry equal tc
any in the south.
| Tlx' general commends these
' ladies to tlx; good graces <-i' his beloved
associates and feels satisfied
that every honor and courtesy will
he showered on them by the gallant
remnant of our armies.
INTERFERENCE WITlTsTATE LAW.
An Extraordinary Proceeding in the
U. S. Supreme Court.
Washington, March lib?The
Supreme Court of the I'nited States
granted an appeal today in the ease
of a negro named Kd Johnson, under
sentence to be hanged tomorrow
in Hamilton county, Tcimcssse, .on
tlx* charge of assault, (to commit
a lx inous crime.) Justice 1 larlan
granted tlx' app-al last Saturday,
but feeling doubt of bis right as an
individual member of i!>?. *
- . % . ?v> v 'Mill IU
take this action, advised that for-1
niiil application be made to the
whole Court. The order of the
Court operates as a stay of proceedings.
No reasons arc assigned for intervention,
and the action today will
serve to bring the case before the
Supreme Court for investigation.
When it was learned that an appeal
had been granted, the negro
wua lynched, &> &>mc day a.
BLIND TIGERS IN THE STATE.
:us Six Reported to Be la Siiarfcnbu
There are six Mind tig' r in Sp
ul- tanbnrg according to an nttide pi
>us lisii.-d in tIn* Associated Irohibiti
of Fivss. The article was prepared
ere a staff correspondent of that put
alf cation after making an investigat
red of ti?e liquor trallic in this st:i
0,- While in South Car* lina tie p:
igc special attention to the blind ti;
son situation, giving a list of the oil
ids and towns where tigers flourish a
,](>s the number of tigers in each pin
die The greatest number of blind tig
the iir" ;'i Charleston with Coluni
are second, .Johns Island third ;
2,- Spartanburg and Greenville four
l?)7 The prohibition writer makes
<ti- following interesting report on
ing fruitage of lawlessm ss and eorr
the tion in the wake of the state sah
>ysteni." lie says:
"There arc-1(15) Federal tax
n,i. eeipts of 'retail liquor dealers' i
,,n. 'retail dealers in malt liquors' i
,n^ in force in St nth Carolina.
, ()j Including those that have 1>
^ voted ?>ut during tins last.year, t!
|,y nr.. tor un<] thirty-six I
IC>.*I dispensaries' in the sToT.v. t
,,,.y leaves a total of 326 4l?lind tig<
in the state that hold a Federal
receipt for selling liquor. Tli
are therefore, nearly two and
l]u, half times as many 'blind tigers'
p, the state as legal selling establi
Hit
Tlieso 143 dispensaries in
ll,0 state represent hut ninety-.
VJts towns and cities where liquor
12 heen legally sold during the. p
Hi- yl'1 twenty of these plac
id, the people have voted out the gr
p|u, shopsi so that there are now
(I,., seventy-one towns and cities wh
tjv,s intoxicants are legally sold.
,Wri A most striking fact comes to
surface of this Mind tiger situati.
Of the 326 Mind tigers of the st
only twenty-nine are to he found
prohibition districts. The balai
tjlC of 297 are all located in dispells;
towns and cities.
THE BI.IXI) TIGERS.
7h?t In this connection, it is inter*
the ing to compare with the ahove,
to dispensary cities of the state n
x- their condition as to blind tigers
re- Below is given a list of the tov
res and cities of South Carolina wh
of there are more Federal tax recei
ivy in force than there are dispensari
the <ir have heen dispensaries dur
in- the past year. The number no
Ipd as 'blind tigers' represents the <
the cess of tax receipts over di-pensari
rric- ?";i
.\ l L* i
ifa \lynrfv rti?V iTrttr?r a nirst -5 ? jstage
on nil the luoucrtx.bKy.V.'V wire's
V Reaufort .H
? Camden 2
l*j* t
Charleston it environs...213
*l Columhin 22
Darlington 3
^ Edgefield 2
Florence I
Georgetown 1
Greenville (>
Laurens 1
lf1 John's Island 18
,u Moultrieville 3
Mount Pleasant 5
Orangeburg 2
~ Port Royal 5
b Newberry 3
i- Spartanburg ('?
- Sumter 1
1 Sunimerville 1
Union 2
I Total 207
The article deals with the dispensary
and blind tiger situation ii
both Columbia and Charleston, par
ticularly the latter. The writer de
clares that blind tigers thrive ii
Charleston with but little seriou
interference. The article state
1 that most of the blind tigers Hour
1 isli within two blocks of the various
public buildings and churches o
( 'hsil-lowtoo M 41.1 41
. . ........ ....... a . 10 tiivn niiii inert
art- fifteen near the city hall, J2\
'near the Y. M. C. A. building. 111
within a short distance of the grave
of John (', Calhoun, 14 in two
blocks of St. Michael's church and
from b to 21 near the several whiskey
dispensaries.
The writer in his article does not
attempt to show the location of the
blind tigers that are supposed to
exist in Spartanburg.?Spartanburg
Journal.
The First Kiss.
Where the pretty girl who edits
the Louisville Lyre got the idea is
not known when she said, "The
greatest surprise to the girl who
gets kissed for the first time is that
there is no taste to it."
| However, an old bachelor in
the western part of the state roars
back: "No taste to it? Iiy the
great ben feather in Cupid's dart,
the girl must bo color blind in tbe
palate. 'Ihcy tell us, those who
have tried it?we haven't?that it
tastes like doubled distilled essence
of honey spread on pumpkin pie.
Away back iu the dpu uud joyful
rg V WHY YC
E BUY F
T. ft FIRST: Because
,r,. stocks of Dress Good
ion & Goods, Hats, Clothing,
ite. ^ SECOND: Becau
nil ^ season, where we ;
^ ? the latest and newest 1
n'i ? position to see just v
c'. ? showing in their attract
;or- (i lower price than our
t?ia ft drummers. We buy a
G* from houses who sell f
ii,o ? any drummers.
tlic THIRD: Because
?p- ? are thus in a better po^
W)n ? our goods at a lower pr
?> l"\l l\,*C /M"? liM">nr lima on.'l
J ?-? vi? I yj i I in lit- til Itl
uui # " All we ask is an oj
iow # have said.
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it gMM?
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B solid
5 IAUBURN
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| Guaranteed I
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5 ! UNION HARD'
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ted j |j ^ ^ ^ ^ Uni^
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m For Spring- nov
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1 My too I Dry
Sflj
ga Clothiers, Matters
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E: JfTi^Wr SfflTfiF 4'U'n"E ^r'v^ ^mrirfTl
E Aiiiin.u- ^iitin fc- -3.liiniiE- auiiiiiiE: iuiuiL I
years long ago, before wo lost our
; teeth find our cinch on the honuty
| prize, the prettiest girl in nil the
j world told us that it felt like n
covey of frightened quail Hying out
of each ear and ended up with a
sensation similar to that which
might he produced l?y si flock of
< angels pouring a golden stream of |j
1 molasses down one's hack. No taste 1
' to a first kiss! (Ireat Scott! it'
would make a wooden Indian's:*
hair curl."
i The question is, if the Lyre 1
bpuika from experience, what galoot t
0
>U SHOULD J
ROM US! we
carry one of the largest ? ^
is, Millinery, Shoes, Fancy J
Trunks and small Wares. ^
se we go to market each ?j /
are able not only to get *
things, because we are in a J.'
vhat the large retailers are &
ive show windows, but at a &
competitor who buys from &
large quantity of our goods
or cash and do not send out & v .
' we discount our bills and ^
ition to both* buy and sell JJ
ice than the competitor Who $
never goes on to market. J*
jportunity to p.ove what we ,
:RCANTSLE CO. %
^JDERSELLCRS. &
*y
ECEIVEDR
CARLOAD 1
WAGONS I
Mj^.$55.001 *
For 18 Months, g
ND SEE US. 1
S ARE RIGHT. 1
iVflRE COMPANY,!
on, S. C. -|| .
- -* Ivvy-y"rtTTirngiw? ^
Clothing | S .
=u s %
v open for your|g
ction. ?|
Goods Co. J
; and Furnishers.
gEigfigt heihei nirim
wns it who gave her that counterfeit
kiss??Modern Pilgrim.
We rather think thnt. U?*r?
W. ? till
must have done the deed, after
masticating one of his editorials for
the Monitor. We art* sure it was
not the man who "likes old-fashioned
remedies," for had he violated
her virgin lips she would havo ij
jailed for more.?Western Review. i
Visitor thinks that editress must
lave been as much of a "lyre" on
iMit (*XN*iuu aa her luyor. - *