The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 23, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
THE UNION TIMES
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ONION, S. C., MARCH -.'b
Replying t<? qui shuns of our
Klzie correspondent we -ay:
It is not lawful to have mail sent
tin ler an assumed name. The. government
regards this as an indication
of some evil design and d< cs
not allow the mail to he delivered,
hut requires it to he sent to tl.c
dead letter olliee. A recent order
has hi en issue 1 to this elVect 1 y the
post olliee department. A letter
can be directed to 4'!V 1 >??x <'?<>, or
any numher and it will he deli vend,
but to an assumed or fietitioi s
name it will not he delivered.
The Spartanburg Journal seems
to hive l-y prophetic vision di.-eovere
1 why Judge Alton J>. Pari er
advocates the putting a Southern
man into the race for president in
19CH, namely, to prevent the spn ad
of Ilcarstism any further >outh and
thus checkm:it' Northern Ilcarstism.
We are inclined to give Judge
Parker credit for sincere praise of
me rjouin in Having 1,1 {?
the i residential chair ?? ! wlaK-o
opportunity for the consumntmn of
the wish of democracy of the S-.mth
is even so ncnv at hand a.-< t
There is something in wh-.U lie says
_ ..... "'rff)i.""*thc City Council not prohil it x
the promiscous tiring of guns and |
pistols whenever the lire alarm I
whistle is sounded. We notice that J
whenever the whistle begins to
sound the tire alarm, the shooting p
of pistols and guns begins, in every <>
part of the town. We know that h
these guns are not tired by the po- n
lice force nor by order of the City
Council. We have heard several c.(
times that people runnning to the til
fire have narrowly escaped being .
shot by some one shooting a pistol
an 1 not looking or caring which t|,
wly the hall goes. This should he tin
stepped and a heavy line put on of
th person or persons who are not or
authorized to lire a pistol to give the 'V.1'
alarm of lire. There are these who
simply take this occasion to tire hoy
their guns, because they know that big
no u< lice will he taken of it ly the
police force. Some stand in their j1,1"'
doors and shoot their pi.-tds ja<t to j,,^
hear t' o n, an 1 don't go to the tire fid 1
or care anjtlTng a! out what de- his
struct on the fire docs?it i- simply ''<ml
for the picisure of shooting. Tins t:
, . meal
is a <!anj.oro :s practice and should jJOO(j
be prohibit-:!. The policemen
shoul I I c; in-truele I to arn-st any tweci
one who they know to he guilty of ye ars
shooting a gun v li? n the alarm of
lire is iiivon.
sill J #I I
" ' _ t iary
SENATOR T.L.NAN IN THE STATE C
CAMPAIGN.
11 uj i
"Senator Tillman should st i.v out thorel
of the <ampaign this year and sit- hoy to
tend to the business of the Senate in lieu
in Washington. Tin re will he men hard 1
in the campaign for State oHiees sentcn
amply iihlc to present the issues he- hoy In
fore the people of this State. his pa
If he should have opposition, person
which is not prohahle, then he and such lx
his opponent might enter the cam- to care
paign and discuss national (pies- said ins
tions, hut he should l< t State mat- age of t
tors alone. {-mv. i
He will not he ahle to change the p.,.s s|,a
minds of the people on the dispen- j)0yS to
sary question, for they have had 1 or prohs
the queston aired in almost every j time as
possible form, hut he may he nhlo ( visnhle.
to 6tir Up factionalism again, which f g0e. 7
BBEeLJR* ' v ^ *
wo are smv lio tides not desire."
li.e alove from tlo- Now lurry
H.-ral.l ami Nt ws fully expresses
tie- sentiments ami opinion of Tin:
Union Timks. Senator Tillman insult!*
the inlelligeuee of the mcinlu-rs
< f tin* l.ogislatiuv because they ,
fail t<? do what lie wants done, llej
further insults the intelligence and
int itrity >>f the people of this State
when he presumes to dictate hy
manifesto tin- course they should'
pursue- with ivf renco t?? his p -t,
tho State dispensary. He is
strangely inconsist- nt in his e-sti
mate of his constituency, if we arc
t) judge I?v liis a't'-rnate wop Is of
p:\iis and coniidcn < in their loyalty
and vice versa when they vote
out the tii-peii.-ary in their county. '
W'e think the dispensary a very unfortunate
hohl.y for the Senator to
s ra Idle just at this time, There
\va< a time when lie had plenty behind
riders, hut that time has pass- ,
C I, hut he is hard to convince of it.
State R<fjrmatory?Industrial School.1
lor Boys.
We p?i\? la-low Some sections of j
t ie act passed hy the last legisla- J
t ire which establishes and piovides
for the maintenaliee of a reformatory
and industrial school for white!
hoys of this State from S to lt> years
old. This act provides for a hoard
of trust cs to he appointed hy the
governor, whose business it is to
see that the institution is properly
c inducted according to the law and
to s -h ct a suitable location for the
institution.
See. 1. That white hoys between
the ages of eight and sixteen years
nay he voluntarily committed to
-aid institution by their parents or
guardians, or the persons having
such hoys in charge or who having
no parent or guardian, or other
p-rson to car.' fur them, may voluntarily
commit themselves to its
keeping: Provided, lliat in tin
ens.'of t oys committed othevu 1M'
limn upon a conviction of
Ilu? warrant of commitment shall
uot he valid until approved and cni,
lorscd in writing l?y a Judge of the
i Circuit Court or lTohate Court , or a
I Judge of a County Court, of this
State, at Chantltcrs or ollierwise^
[ a f kul' CiU^ild-rr.AtVCC* a::; t tuition of j('
toys voluntarily connnitted. That *
my coniniitincnt under this Act, ?
vhother hy Judge, Magistrate, '
>arent or guardian, or hy any other :l
icrson having in charge the said ,
toy, or hy the said hoy himself, if
it; have no person to care for him, af
hall he full and sufficient authority
> the Trustees, ollicers and agents V1
t said school, for the detention ami ' '
coping therein of the hoy so com-' rV.!
littcd. That any hoy connnitted
> saiil institution, under the pro- *!'
sions of this Act, except upon a '
nvietion of crime, shall he kept,
lerein until lie arrives at the age 1.
twenty-one years unless sooner J
smissed therefrom, hy order of
? Hoard of Trustees, or released j.
crclroni hy order of a Ju.liro of '
? "* I
mipivnie Court or Circuit Court j
tliis State rendered :il Chambers - j
otherwise, in ;i proceeding in the ' j
lure < 1' :in application for a writ 'j
habeas corpus. That from the ^
ie of the lawful reception of any * '
into said institution, and dur- ^
his stay therein, said institution ('j
11 have exclusive care, custody ] j'
control of said hoy, and said
rd shall cause said I><>y ti> he ,,
i i? i p \ ' JI 1 I I
ruct? <! ni ml*' 11 inanclu'S <?l ...
1 ! I . 1 4 SltlOl
knowledge as may l?e suited to
years and capacity; and said ,
rd shall also cause said hoy to - !'11
mglit a useful trade or other ,Vl.
.. . i . t* i* di\cr
lis of earning an honest livcll- .. ,,
lu.lv
M r
c. That when any hoy he- j)(>1
i the ages of eight and sixteen nial,\
shall have heeiitri-al and con- a j,j,
1 of any crime punishable by Jiroun
soninent in the State IVniten- table <
or in jail, or by hard labor for uj(|,
ounty, by any Court or Magis- mi.n(S
of this State, such Court or table jt
trate may, if of opinion that j
nterest of such hoy would Vl. ,
>V he nroox?n -l - *
."i'iiii*iit'i* such R? ns^
i commitment of such school, ^j,.
i of such imprisonment or j{rown
iihor; or ho may remit such j (
cc upon condition that said
voluntarily committed hy
rents or guardian, or the
having charge of him (or hy \ Sn
>y himself, if he have no one -it IJclio
for him), to the custody of jr(] ir
dilution until he reach the Harris,
wenty-ono years. II. |j.
f>. That said Hoard of Tims- Wallace
II have power to permit the Mr. .1 i
leave said school, on parole od hi-*
ition during such period of this plac
said Hoard may deem ad- W'e an
1 fames,
? That after said Indus- with rho\
trial School shall have lieen cstah-(
fished, the Reformatory now in
operation on tin- Stale Farm in
Lexington County shall ho used J
exclusively for colored boys. That
said Reformatory for colored boys
shall ho under the management and
control of the Board of Directors of
the State Penitentiary; the cost of
maintaining such Reformatory for
colored hoys to he defrayed, as at
present, out of the earnings of the
State Penitentiary.
Sec. S. That for the establishment
and maintenance of such Industrial
School and Reformatory
for white I toys, the sum of fortylive
hundred dollars is hereby appropriated
out of any moneys in the
State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated;
said funds to housed in
the discretion of the Board of Trustees
created under Sect it in 2 of this
Aet. By way of providing l'or the
maintenance of the school hereby
rivaled, there shall he paid to the
Board of Trustees of the. same, by
each County from which hoys may
he sent thereto, ,-uch a sijmi per
capita, monthly, as*1^1* nV found
I>y the Trustees, upon estimate to..
he made l?y them at stated periods
of three, months, calculated from
the date of commencement of actual
i i i e i .. j i i I
operation, n> i?o :i iiiir ana < quuaoie
pro rata of the total cost of maintenance
for said period, based upon
tlx- total number of inmates for
said period, as long as said 1 >nys
may remain inmates of said school
for a length of time equal to or in
excess of said period.
Dots From Flzic.
Our littl town is moving to the
front and considerable trading goes
on there. A railroad depot does a
great deal towards building up a
place.
The weather is undecided; first,
we think beautiful spring is here by
the violets, buttercups, jonquils,
peach and p.-a blossoms, then, as
we gather around the. open lireplace,
in the evenings, to read our
magazines and the "town" paper
and to enjoy the genial heat suffused
through the room by the big
logs as they crackle and blaze, we
feel sure then that winter is with us
yet. However, the little chickens
are crying in the yard, the cabbage
plants are growing, the peas will
soon he in bloom and the radishes
are up good. We know spring is
here.
A tenant house, on Mr. Ashley
K-U'-.v's pleee ^pj^pnu'-d, .!:? &Yfi^
ui-^r^"n-rryTTuiii home since paturlay
afternoon. We understand 1
lint Mr. K? lly is partially insured,
ml lias tin- sympathy of Ms ncighors,
also the tenant who is known s
s a good worker.
The Sunday Seliool at Bethlehem v
hureli elected Mr. Jesse Gallnian
< Secretary on Sunday morning. F
The debaters met on Saturday ci
ight at the school house, and the
hate was quite spirited. Quite a hi
nuher of new speakers took part, pi
ie suhjict, ''W hich is Most Deruetive,
Fire or Water," was de- Ik
led in favor of the latter, though
ere was nearly a tie. X;
The youngest child of Mr. M. it
Abee died last week and was II;
ried at Ciilead. An infant of j
. Geo. Dahhs was buried at vil
thlehein. Ml
lonor roll of Bethlehem school ? 1
grade: Mae and 1 ??*lle (Iallinan; Mr
grade: Victor and F.va Gallnian C
I Lily Vaughan; ltli grade: Paul vill
es and Carl Fa licet t; drd grade: [ /
ie and Ftliel Belitley; 2nd loin
le: Mary and Marvin James, I villi
in Gallnian and Pauline Farr; rout
ineed 1st grade: Hugh Faucett T
(>lin Gallnian; 1st grade; Fant aron
y and Lueile Gallnian; Florence they
man, distinguished for compo- the 1
i. M
ie Hoard of equalization for from
!;ney Township, Messrs. John last \
nan, Mellaril Fowler and Vnn-ja si,
, has finished its work faith-; pleas
and conscientiously. | Me
s. Catharine IMue is visiting Josh
daughter's, Mrs* Miles Gall- urday
i, and, by the way* that was
asant party that gatlc red
d Mr. Gallman's well tilled
in Sunday. A large fat h- n,
all of the usual aeeompini- Pom
lends a charm to almost any sell th
it t J lis season of the year. dmmrke
t lawful for a person to renail
under 1n 1
. vvx . villi
. n ;n name and , nf; the
lined nana'? I about I
and Mrs. ,J.IT Drown, of d
'? C-r?. vi,sit.-. Ill,I )l?.
mllinan the past week. /. Whor
Grindall News. how'fa J
Devoe
inda.v School was organized Vrst nl
hoalli Sunday, with Messrs. Hut tl
1 ?y, Superintendent, It. J. know m
assistant Superintendent, 11'10 n,n.*
i> /y ri? i know til
holh rson, Ireasurer, and know wii
I'oster, Secretary. or not.
im I lodge, of I nion, vi>it- The to
brother, W. J. Hodge, of knowledj
c. Sunday. more con
glad to report Mrs. J. A.
who has been suffering IV 8. 1
inuvtitio, aiuoh imyrvrud. Mdlaourj
\
1 The
fg Not oi
1 mater
M appes
||| This si
i|| Shoes
|gj before.
|H these S
?| any otl*
1 Mutual I
Miss Nettie Proctor anil brother
vVill visited Miss Mittio Kirby
Tinday.
Mr. \V. I. lilanton, of Gaffnoy,
pent Sunday at \V. E. M. Kirby's.
Mr. Arthur Mabry, of Jonesville,
isih-d the Messrs. Hodges Sunday.
Miss ltelle Ckiult, and brother,
rank, visited Mrs. Clem Iland?ek,
of Union.
Mr. Dave Mitchell, of Jonesville,
is moved to Mrs. Lillie Hugh's
ace.
I
Two services were held at Reho>lh
Sunday.
Mr. 11. P>. Haines and Mrs. S. A.
nice, of Union, paid a flying visto
their mother, Mrs. S. A.
imes, of this place Thursday.
Mr. Claud Petty, of Gowdeysle,
spent Sunday with his sister, j
s. Mamie Horn.
lev. L. R. Gaines took dinner at
. Win. Proctor's Sunday.
'liief Police Mr. Rroom, of Jonese,
passed through here Sunday,
i lot of pretty hlaek rows, hewing
to Mr. Walker, of Gowdeys. ,
passed here last Monday en i
e to Jonesvillc for shipment. I
he farmers have heen hustling '
ind preparing another crop, hut ?
are stopped now on account of *
had weather, i | r
1*. .1. O. Tate received n l.no?
. .? i? HUE'
ins grandson, Mr. Jim Mabry, ~?s
iVtM'k, who went to Mississippi Ej
iort time ago. Jim is well m|
ed with his new home. | Kg
ssrs. Jeff, (iypson, Ed, and M
Ivirhy went to Jonesville Bat- |K
- on business. j flfi
Anxif. Lavkie. j ?
Letter to L. J. Browning, i ?i
Union, S. C. ! ??
* Sir: But few of the men who
e liiMulred dilTerenl paints Tn (lie
t know much about them. All as
agents have a state chemist's K5
ate telling just what it's made S?
y know a good deal, not only Ka
)evoe hut the rest ; we see that Eg
o. We buy every paint that KB
y sale, and analyze it. Our ttflj
nds out all about it. fl?.
i we know wbata nalnt 1
snow how it will act; wo know ??g
it goes, and how lontfit. wears.
i is tin* standard ; call it KK). SB
<t of 1 ho rost is about 75; the BS
inut l?5; the rost nro hotweon. gj|
le mon, who soil thoin. don't ?8
ny iiottor. They know what 5?
tor tolls thorn. That is: they ??|
at ho tolls them. They don't qq i
lothcr he tolls them the truth jgESj '
usinops is not conducted on f
?o; tlio loss tlioy know, the 23
ifortfthlo tlioy nro. * J m
Yoiks truly, KS
F \V. Dkvok & Co. 1
:>.ailoy Lumber & Aifg. Co.
^uiut. <U fc*-l ' ?"
; H O ES
t are Just Pi|
nly in workman
ial, style and
trance,
l ix i\i rfcrfcirp
u b in
iason we are strong
and Oxfords than
There's a snap and
hoes that you don't ;
ler line.
>ry Goods Coi
R. P. HARRY, Manager.
I PLOWS
J "P. D. P. Co." Con
^ Middle Bursters $3
*
^ LOWEST PRICES
5 PLANTATION H
%
5 OETZEL HARDV
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1 IT IS WHAT YOU SAVE, NOT V
| THAT MAKES WEA
1 There are 365 days in a year. Ta
and it will leave 313 working da<
i you save each working day the fo
1 you will at the end of five years h
Amount
Deposited
5 cents per day for 5 years 7H 25
10 " " " 6 years 150 50
15 " " " 5 years 234 75
20 " " " 5 years 313 00
25 " " " 5 years on1
no ?<
oni
" 44 5 years 4(50 50
40 44 44 44 5 years (52(5 00
50 44 44 44 5 years 782 TO
75 44 44 44 5 years 1.173 75
1 00 44 44 44 5 years 1,505 00 1
1 25 44 44 44 5 years 1050 25 1
1 50 44 44 44 5 years 2,347 50 ll
1 75 44 44 44 5 years 2,738 75 2!
2 00 44 44 44 5 years 3,130 00 -2i
}id you ever have that feeling of 1
\CCOUNT and see your balance grc
4ach week? If not start one at once
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ke out 52 Sundays ?|
in a year. If |i
Mowing amounts, ||
Interest Totnl
Earned Amount
0 41 SI 74
12 08 100 47
10 40 254 21
25 04 ?3? 01 fjjg
32 42 423 GO
3H 05 508 41 'J.
51 88 077 f-8
G4 85 847 35 k r*
07 28 1,271 03
20 70 1,00 1 70 fcfl
02 13 2,118 34 (ft*
01 55 2,542 05
20 08 2,005 73
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