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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ....BV THE.... UNION TIMES COMPANY SECOND FLOOR TIMES BUILDING BELL PHONE NO. I. L. G. YOUNC. - - Manager IJegistered at tin* Postollioe in Union S. C. as second class mail matter. SCBSCIttrTION uatksOne year ... - $1.00 ?ix months .... .50 Three months ... .25 ai)vkktisi:mkxts : One square, lirst insertion - $1.<J0 Every subsequent, insertion - .50 Contracts for three months or longer will be made at reduced rates. Locals inserted at K l-It cents a line. Rejected manuscript will not be return al. Obituaries and tributes of respect will be charged for at half rates. CNION, S. C., MAUUII 1W:0. Most of the newspapers North on ! South art' making a "prosit miration" over the lynching of a m gvo in Louisiana for stealing a cow. Wo can't see why this shouhl excite any greater comment or indignation than many other deeds of I outrage and lynchings, for equally as small and perhaps less olYenses and since there ought not to he any excuse made for any other lynching than for one olfense only, all the rest are without mitigating features. We publish in this issue of Tin: Timks the rules and regulations which will govern the conduct of enrollment and primary elections for the nomination of mayor, aldermen and other oflieers of the city of l7ni >n, adopted by the executive committee. The people of the city will do well to r?ad and study and thus become laminar with each ami every rule in order to be able to intelligently comply with the rcquiiemcnts. Tiik Ti.mks endorses these rules and will endeavor to support the move made to secure a clean and fair election of city ollieials. We arc democrats and should work in harmony with a view to promote the best interest of the entire people. < >n our first page of this issue we hive two articles to which we desire t > call the special attention of our readers as containing startling facts and conditions against which the l>eople of this country will soon be callo l upon to tight and face in a manner which must eventually and inevitably settle the socialistic question for better or worse. "The Duty of the Privileged Classes," "The Menace of Socialism," awakens fears for the safety of our social fabric which are not without foundation, in existing facts and conditions. Why should the privileged - sUt*Ti~vti'lose J.1 u-ir eyes and ears to ? ????? - iabfK^.'i^t'on, whose tlii? all lniportarrrqxrc*?., - , duty it is to make the effort te>V,.(l just the situation, it being mof^ nearly in their power. Why should the church, which is powerful in a degree, stand hack and allow the oppression of the over rich widen the broach between the classes, which inevitably engenders evil spirits and precipitates crime. Legislation is powerless to suppress many evils that public sentiment would be able to remedy and relieve. IRONY OF FATE." * Perhaps in the history of noplace or people has there ever been a flK more glaring, glittering, glimmering illustration of the irony of fate than that furnished by the community in which we live, which forced the projector and promoter of the most colossal scheme, the of which lifted the city from its sleepy inactivity, to hustling, hustling enterprise, progress and prosperity. A deposed king who suffers the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, after spending his energy in earnest effort and eonsumation of a people's greatest needs, could feel no deeper wiong than must the. greatest of this people's eaptain of industry, in yielding, l>y force of circumstances to a cruel fate which places hcyoiid the reach, grasp and enjoyment of the one to whom the credit for the groat enterprises and industries which has kept alive and pulsating the great commercial activities of the city for the past years of her phenomenal growth. The whips and scorns of an ungrateful people is "hie l'nxtitfgbT t?Vr tfr all." iSta.. F.ULES AND REGULATIONS l or the Conduct of the Enrollment oi Democratic Voters and o! The Primary Election of Mayor. Alderman and Other U.iiccrs of the City oi Union, S. G., as Adopted by the City Demo cratic Executive Committee on ttu 26th Day of March. 1906. I '1 lieiv shall ln> an < nrollnu lit o white Pomooiatie voters for tin* inn nicipal primaries. ; iieU enrollment u l?o made from the seeoiui Tuesday i: \| ril to tin* Saturday next lollowitq i>i April both inclusive i:i tIn* year Itstit ami every two years thereafter. Every while Democrat, residen: within the rorporate limits of tlie (by of Union, and being of legal age or win will be of legal age at the time of tin oily general election in \tensuing, anil having resided, or will, have at tin time of the eity genera! election next ensuing, resided in the Slate of South t'arolina for two year-, in the t iiy ol Union for one year and in the ward in which lie oilers to enroll, for thirty days next preceding the general eity election, and producing and exhibiting his state and county registration certificate and his receipts for payment of city taxes last due, shall lie entitled to enroll and to vote in the city Democratic Primary Election. Provided, When an applicant for enrollment has lost his state and county registration certificate, he may be enrolled 011 iiling with the Hoard of Enrollment in his Ward the following oath.signed by him before an olliecr authorized toadminister the same: "I do hereby solemnly swear that 1 am a qualilied voter in the eity of Union, South Carolina: that I have resided, or will have resided by tin time of the next ensuing general eity election on the lirst Tuesday i" linn next, in the Stale of South Carolina for two years, in the city Union fo: one year and in Ward for thirty days: that I have paid all state, conn ty and city taxes due by me for oiu year past: and that I am nqualitiec and registered voter in the State am county general elections, and that . registration certificate has been issuer to me as such qualilied voter by tin Hoard of Registration for Union coun ty. South Carolina. ,"1. The CD" "'inocratic Executive Committee . ,.n. on or before the !sl day of April in every city general elec tion year, appoint a board of three re liable citizens from and for each Ward who shall he qualified voters nuclei tiiese Ruli-sand shall conduct the enrollment of Democratic voters in ear! ward, ami the members of said Ware Hoard of Enrollment shall also be up pointed managers ui tno vniy nciin eratic Primary election or elections in their respective wards. Before assuming his duties as such, each member ol the Hoard of Enrollment shall makt oath before the Seen tary oftheCitj Democratic Executive Commit tee thai lie will faithfully observe the rules herein established and admit to enroll inent no person discjnalilied by tin same. 4. The Executive Committee shal designate some central andeonvenieni . place in each Ward respectively when j Enrollment of voters shall he conducti ed, and upon the presentation of cacl voter and his making oath that he is a [qualified voter under the rules and regulations herein prescribed, and fultilling all the requirements herein prescribed, the Board of Enrollment shal enter his full name upon the roll ol voters, and such voter shall state hit occupation and place of residence. 5. There shall be provided by tin Secretary of the City Democratic Ex eeutive Committee a suitable and indexed book for each Ward Board ol Enrollment, in which book such Board shall enroll alphabetically the name: and occupations and residences of tin persons entitled to Enrollment as pro vided in the foregoing sect ions. Upoi the conclusion of the period of Enroll ment these books shall be certified ti by the Secretary of theCily Democrat ie Executive Committee, and shall bt by liim subsequently delivered, aftei revision as hereinafter provided, to tin several boards of managers for the primary elections, and in such electioi they shall be taken as prima facie evidence of the right to vote of the persons whose names appear thereon : and no person not enrolled as herein prescribed shall be allowed to vote. Al ~'I'1 s'?L> l'"' flections thesi i'" i ', red t<>tlieSecretary I) >oks sua 11 ne t. R2Mi>fa. t/, < < .... /, , i\ <'cnl i vc ( our ol the City Vmoeratie i.x-. ^ miltcc to be thereafter retained inTffs possession for the uses herein proscribed, and shall be at all times open for public inspection in the presence of lite said Secretary. (5. The Knrollinenl of uhiU Democrat ic voters sltall be held afterduc public nnnouiifement tit the places to ite designated bj llie City Democratic Kxectilive Committee, and shall be conducted from the second Tuesday in A pri I, HXitt, to the Saturday next following. both inclusive, and durin.it tin said days every two years thereafter, at the places designated, between the hours of 10 o'clock a in. and 7 o'clock p m. daily, and at such times and in such places designated in each Ward, the voters of the respective Ward? must present lhem?>el\es in order to be enrolled. 7. On the third Tuesday night it April and on as many nights thereafter following, as may be t^ecessary, a K o'clock p m. in each city eleetioi year, the City Democratic Kxecutivi Committee shall meet in the Count] Court I louse or at sonc other eonven it-itt [dace and act as a Itoard of lie vision, whose duly it shall be toexam 1 i tie and corn pa re the several JOnrolI meiit books, with a view to thediscot cry and correct ion of any errors ordu plications which may have occurred ii the enrollment : and during this tiuu the hooks shall lie open to public, iw speetioii. The Hoard of Wcvision shalI <lui ing lli period of it?sit tings, rcceivi and act upon applications for Enroll incut, which may he made in person In citizens entitled to vote in the prima ry. lint who were prevented hy alt senec. illness or other causes from hn rolling in their Wards during the peri od heretofore prescribed. 8. Immediately upon the complc tion of the revision of the hooks of En rollment, as hereinabove provided am prescribed the Executive (Vimmittei as a hoard of revision shall niakei certificate in writing on each of sail hooks, showing the correctness of tin Enrollment! und the number of rx/tren enrolled in vnch Ward, and shall inset ibe on tin- line next below the last . name on each page of each Enrollment [ book the number (in letters) of names: enrolled on said page; and the Seere, tary of the City Democratic Executive I Committee shall then take charge ol such boohs. ' The City Democratic Executive Committee shall meet 011 the last Fro ? day preceding the lirst Tuesday in May ' of each city general election year at 1: o'clock noon to consider the returns of the Enrollment and to take such j. 111 asures as may be necessary to perfect the arrangements for the primaly * i election to be held the following Tuesday. r 10. The polls shall be omened al r some convenient and published place 1 in the respective Wards 011 the lirsl , Tuesday in .May of each city general , election year at 8 o'clock a. in. and shall be kepi open without interims' sion until t o'clock p. in., for the purpose of nominating by a primary election candidates for Mayor of the city of rnion, an Alderman from each Ward respectively and a Commission1 er of Public Works, j 11. Each candidate shuln before 1 noon 011 the third Tuesday in April ol j every city general election ycflr tile a p pledge with the hoc rotary of the.Ex' ecutive Committee to abide tld* resuit of the Primary, and no ^ot'o foi any person who lias not liled such o pledge sliall he counted. 12. The voting shall be by ballot in one box at the polling place in each Ward for which the candidates are being voted. 12. The Managers shall keep-a pol ! list, and for Ibis purpose shall appoinl a clerk. 14. The City Democratic Executive Committee shall furnish tickets for tin Municipal Primary Election in eacl , Ward, which ticket shall be printed anil must contain the names of all tin candidates for Mayor, of all thecandi dates for Commissioner of Publii Works, and of all tin- candidates foi Alderman in the respective Wards , and the voter shall scratch or marl [ out the names of all candidates for eacl , office except the one lie intends t( I vote for: and if there be names o! j more than one candidate on the tiekei k for anyone office anil more than oik j name he left not scratched or market , out, then the vote for that particula; otliee shall not be counted. 15. No person shall vote whoso mum , does not appear on the Enrollmcnl book of his Ward. The managers slial he the sole judges in identifying tin person presenting himself to vote a; living the one whose name appears oi ' the Knrollmcnt book. !G. before depositing hishallotii the ballot box, the voter shall placi j his ballot in an envelope to ho furnish cd by the managers, seal the same ant deposit it in the ballot box." Imniedi " ntely upon closing the polls, the man agers shall count the poll list, thenopei the ballot box and count the envelope.' and if there lie move envelope:-? encfos ing votes than names on the noil list then one of the managers or tlie clerf shall draw out one envelope at a tinu ' until all the surplus number of envel ] ops over and above the number shown by the poll list shall have been with drawn. The managers shall then me envelopes ami count the votes. II any one envelope is found to contain more than one ballot, then all ballots in said envelope shall be destroyed anil 1 not counted. 17. When the ballots shall have been counted, the managers shall make out returns showing the number of bal lots cast for each candidate voted for, and the total number of ballots cast, and shall deposit said returns in the ballot boxes with the ballots, then tho roughly seal said boxes and delivei them forthwith to the .Secretary of the City Democratic Executive Committee j. The returns shall he signed by all ore , majority of the managers, who shall likewise certify to the correctness there * of. 18. The City Democratic Executive Committee shall meet in t'?e Count) Court House or at some other conven ient and centrally located place at 1: o'clock noon on the day following tlx " Primary Election on the first Tuesday ir May of each city general election y<-ar ami the Secretary, having, in its presence, opened the boxes and tabulated " the returns, shall publish the same in the presence of the Committee in open j sermon [ 19. The candidate for Mayor, whe shall have received a majority of tin i votes cast in the four wards of the city, , shall he declared the nominee of the Democratic party. I'O The candidate for Alderman in each Ward, who shall have received a in the Ward I in which he is a can/,1''?*? for Alderi it i it V tlwi IWiUi I Moo nf man, snail ue ueciaretr-\~"" ?>? the Democratic party, , . 21. The candidate for CJjtPtn'S^ionoi of Public Works, who shall iTa^*|r^ ceivtd a majority of the votes casm.11 the four wards of the city, shall he fieelared the nominee of the Democratic I party. < I 22. On a failure to elect at lny I election, by a majority of the whole vVoc | east 1ft such election, then the Kxtjutive < onunittee shall order another election for the purpose of voting for tual particular oflice. said other election tc 1 ho held one week from the first or preceding election, to wit, on the following [ Tuesday 21. At the second and allsuhsequenl elections, all candidates shall be drop 1 red, except double the number yet t< be elected toench cilice, whontthe ic-xl f preceding primary election shall hav< 1 received the highest number of votei ' for each oilice. (except in case of a ti< < on second highest vote, when all cun didates tying on second highest vot< shall be entitled to run in the following - ' piimary,) and ballots cast for any othci person shall not he counted. 24. The Managers of the elcctioi - shall require each person seeking to voti 1 to make oatli that he is a Democrat am 1 a qualified voter according to the rule - governing the city Democratic Primary mai no nas noi voieo neiore ai ine pri l* maty election lliat day in progress; am " that lit? lias or will have by the time o ?' the next ensuing eity general electioi " resided in t he State of South Carolim for two years, in the city of Union foi " one year and in his Ward for thirtj " davs 2>. Not less than thirty daya hefort the city general election for a city Clerl " and Treasurer, the City Democratic JOx I ecntive Committee shall meet and pro s vide and arrange for the holding oft J primary election for the purpose of nom ' mating a candidnto for the said office ' said primary to he conducted under th? 9 ruUft) add tVjjuhrttVB? Uorwiartji ; S ; I That i I : B Not onl^ M materia i K0J M appears IEra ! I BUI : I! This seas 1 ^ Shoes an ' ? before. T j || these Shot i |jj any other 1 Mutual Dr I 1 ? ^ >T forth and proscribed. 52j > J. (jr. LoXO, Ml ' ChairinanCityDemocraticExect.com. I. G. II comes, Secretary. ^ | MOST OF PEAciTcROF KILLED. * New Dwellings Going Up-Other Local ^ News. ^ ; _ $ 1 Jonesvillc, March 20.?The cold snap has been quite severe and has ; killed most of the peach crop. ftfc ' i Other fruits are so far advanced . j' and perhaps will escape, but it is ?j ! too late to tell what the result will ; i>c. 9 ; Farm work didn't progress much " last week. Small grain is looking ? ( well, but there is not much of it in ttjj ( this country. \ The ring of the saw and hammer |l ' is heard in our town from morn till . ! night these days, but I might add ^ that it is not from early morn till ^ late at night, for the organized la- ^ 1 hor is here and its only ten hou^ ^ I and no more. and ma- 5 . terial are botb^arcc and high and * hotjsenp^^t, something, but the * . UfWaTng keeps going on all the fiji A same. T , Mr. Samuel H. Long, from Georgia, is visiting his son, Mr. II. _i 1 S. 1/ong near Joncsville. Mr. Long , moved to Georgia about twenty. eight years ago and was back to ? this County on a visit in the fall of ( H 1880. Him and his son had not gP seen each other's face since that SI . visit and it was a happy meeting ||| ; with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baker, of 1 King's Mountain, are visiting rela- j , tives in town. I ffl i Miss Maud Penney, and little sis- 1 ||i } ter, of Pacolet, are visiting relatives ^ ' in town. :.'H Mr. S. II. Littlejohn, of Pacolet, ?| j spent a day and night in Jonesville BK t last week. j ra 1 Mr. George Rochester, an old &jj , veteran, is quite ill in our mill til 3 town. I 1 Mr. J. K. Kirby, of Spartanburg, J Hj * visited Jonesville yesterday. ' Mr. Maekabc an old gentleman in EH 1 the mill town, is quite ill. , f f Miss Ruth Foster, of I'nion, was 1 in Jonesville last week to sec Mrs. S r Carroll II. Poster. t , r Miss Bernard McWhirter, who is 1 fi attending the Greenville Female fin * College, spent Saturday and Sunday M [ in Jonesville with her parents, Mr. W - and Mrs. W. A. McWhirter. i Mrs. Addle B. Hames and Miss , t * Ktha Hames will vi.-it relatives in BS \ Texas the latter part of April. & i TliUA'UOMUt ? are Just Ri? j in workman 1, style and mce, r IN PRIG on we are strong id Oxfords than here's a snap and is that you don't line. y Goods Co . P. HARRY, Manager. \jarj&j8jafj8jarj&jafjt i PLOWS ! ! "P. d. r\ Co." Co \ k MirflsH r> s i iviviuui 3ICI 3 3 LOWEST PRIC PLANTATION"" I ?" OETZEL HARI &risri8r3r&r&r&rgp& IT IS WHAT YOU.SAVE, N j THAT MAKES 9 Thprp nrp H-i\/c in ci \;<wr a m . w -W V?. V- iv v/iy v*wjr III ci J VC4I S and it will leave 313 workir | you save each working day I you will at the end of five y i d J 5 cents per day for 5 years I 10 44 44 " 5 years ' i 15 44 " " 5 years I 20 " " " 5 years i 25 44 " 44 5 years * 30 44 . 44 "5 years 40 44 44 44 5 years ' 50 44 44 44 5 years 75 44 44 44 5 years 1 ' 1 00 44 44 44 5 years 1 I 1 25 44 4 4 4 4 r? years 1 II 1 50 44 44 44 5 years 2 9 1 75 44 44 44 5 years 2 2 00 44 44 44 5 years 3 J Did you ever have that feel jj ACCOUNT and see your bal I each week? If not start on< jTHE^PEQPL I \ |ht. I iship, gj neat i $ ^er on M i ever || c i go to li see in pi mpany, ? 1MBM 1 4 y-2Cents Per Pound & ft I rrect Shapes | >3.50 ro $5.00 ^ ES ON ALL - T HARDWARE. * * ** DWARE CO. | rgrergrsrsreram OT WHAT YOU EARN, 1 WEALTH. I . Take out 52 Sundays gH lg davs in a year. If |Jg the following amounts, ears have Amount Interest Total rpo.Miea earned Amount ft.?? 78 25 0 40 84 74 ^(>153 50 12 08 109 47 '*? 214 75 10 1(1 254 21 tS? 318" 00 25 04 838 91 Ma ' 301 25 32 42 423 09 409 50 38 95 508 41 020 00 51 88 077 88 782 50 0-1 85 847 35 \ . ,173 75 97 28 1,271 03 ,505 00 129 7() 1,091 70 r'^ ,950 25 102 13 2,118 38 <<-0 ,347 50 194 55 2,542 05 Rig ,738 75 220 98 2,905 73 ,130 00 259 40 3,389 40 g&j 1 ing of having A BANK r9 ance g ow a little larger p e at once with ISBANM