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THE UNION TIMES to i ~? clal PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ^ ....BY TUB.... In UNION TIMES COMPANY en: tra BACHELOR STREET, OPPOSITE tj? POST OFFICE. j BELL PHONE NO. 1. al: ? 8<) L. M. KICK, Editok Wfl t?. K. BONKY, - - Associate Kditok aw Registered at the Postoffice in Union til S. C. as second class mail matter. a ' " : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year - - - $1.60 Six months - - - .50 - - .25 lnr.-c , M M>VKKTISICMKSTK : j tl One square. Hrst insertion - ll.JO |> Every subsequent insertion - ?*' b Contracts for three months or longer , will be made at reduced rates. i Local* inserted at K 1-3 cents ti hne. , r Rejected manuscript will not be rt- . turned. Obituaries and tributes ofl respect will be charged for at half j, rilWfrNION, S. C., OCT. 1<>. 1906. s - - ? An idle loafer, Ut lie white or |8 black, is a menace to any city or community. It is up to the author- ^ ities to make these vagrants move s on, or, put them to work. t In another column appears an * article on the race question from a 8 negro's standpoint. We commend ' the good, common sense displayed s tin-rein, und beg to express the hope that other negroes may ae-j S cept and lioltl such a view. i I j v At a very small cost Union can n do a great deal for her military com-' a pany. It needs a hall. Already e several business men have expressed o their willingness to contribute to) f the fund; now for more. Publicjs spirit is an index to the quality of t citizenship. : t i South Carolina should have a ^ statue of John C. Calhoun in the j Statuary Hall at Washington. y Alabama has recently placed there' a statue of Dr. J. 1.. M. Curry; a . statue of \'irginia's great man, | liobert E. f/ee, will soon be un-j veiled. Now fov s>ou.tb (Carolina! ! j. The Senate in last year's session 11 passed the bill, which was recnm-i mended by the King's Mountain i Chapter of Yorkville, but the House did not pass on the matter : > We l>eg to call upon the Union' representation to support this v measure in the next legislature. It j ^ deserves consideration, and we 11 feel assured that our representatives' a will so deem it. Let South Caroli- ^ iu he represented in this hall; she j deserves it, having produced one of the greatest American statesmen, ] j John C. Calhoun. l Can it be denied now, that a j( chamlicr of commerce is a powerful'' factor in 11 city's business life? 1 Those who have ma I the papers 1 and have noted the ac tion of the ' Greenville hoard will attempt no ! no denial. That l*>ard was con- 1 vinced that the Southern was due ' the city <>f Greenville and the points on the (' it G. line more and better serve,r. -?* ? hinid^rc pre- ' jilted ?what are the result*? ?n ' afclditianal train through Greenville, j heavier rails on the C. <fc G. line f to say ui;u-t?eW.?dvde, We are glad y vier rails on the S. U. it ('. line i? progressing. Hut there are other matter* that would engage the at- i tention of a lioard of trade. The! efforts of individuals and even newspa |xts are almost futile, whereas a j chamber of eommcree in f'nion . /./. i.i -.1 - ,Wi'i luiuuCTs. .\ newspaper 1 can only suggest. Now, will the;1 husiin*sa men of Union get together ' and organize? UNION MAN H IES. I I c They have flying machines in \ the town of Union: at least one J would infer so from the following paragraph in the Union Timks: "Mr. S. M. llier, Jr., made a flying ^ business trip to Asheville Wed lies-1 lay.'' Wo feel sure Mr. Itiec did H not go hy the dirt road so great a * distance, and there is onlv one r?ii 1 _ 1 road going from I'nion to Asheville ?the Southern. The wildest llight v of the imagination could not pie- J ture the Southern as Hying. It ? must have Ikvii ajflreal Hying machine.?Newberry'Observer. ! P W'e stand corrected. The fact is, one of the^Ua^is on our line chanced , <i. .-.MlToP , t%& 2 -W ':>$& : ft: v* ' ' 4 aeon time. Ye editor was so led, that for the aliment his imnation did take widest (lights. ^ his mind's eye be saw the South- y. i with a good schedule, safe p<, ck.s and trains that made schedule 1<> ic. In this state of eostacy the a ove paragraph was penned. But is and alack! Imagination was misleading; and the blissful state is so short lived. The morn < f 01 1 P rakening soon came, and we una j ^ e same old conditions. AliFFWORTH LIVING. Over in Fairfield county, there if* j ow a very sad home. &ad beeause j le pride of that home lias met un- i mely death; untimely it appears, ecausc it was cut olT in the very loom of young manhood, with all ' :s vigor and force. John \V. Jeff- ( ies, a young man of J7 years, riding erenoly along the public highway, : vith buoyant thoughts and ener ?. a? thu ^work he was oon to liegin, wa? thrown from the ! inimal he was riding and in a few hort hours died. iio was on ins way trom Chester i) take charge of a school, a rural cliool, where he should instruct in he ways of knowledge and morality lie young of that district. A word hould he said of his own school i lays, so fraught with obstacles and ( et-haeks. In childhood he attend- j d the little school near hi.- home, j ;oing when other duties did not irevent. The desire for knowledge j ras the burning spirit of this youth, | nd when he reached the proper | ge, overcoming many obstacles he ( ntered Clemson college. There he 1 arried the mails hack and forth' rom Calhoun and did many other | er vices to help pay his way. When j lie season was over he would return i o his farm and work a crop to aid j n defraying the coming year's ex- j [lenses. These things he did until j le was graduated from college, and | ivhcn he received his diploma there vas none who was more honored, md we believe none who felt proudr on receiving his commission, j Vfter leaving college, he worked on ( UU (uvww el\\r%rtg V\lC PUlllXliri ItllO ) aught through the winter. He j rave back to those who were strug- j ;ling for an education, those things vhieh he had gained with so much abor. And he has been cut off in this vork. Was it all worth while?j \*ho can say ? those years of priva- i ion and hitter toil and now the re-1 I uii, cut off. Aye, there's the K>int! The result of that man's ife can never l?e reckoned by man's' nind. Even in the few years of his! ife, he has instilled principles that lever die, and that will go on and in working good in the mind and : leart of man, finding a culmina-, don only when the deeds of man ire all summed up. And the inHu- j snoc of his example, his character and his struggles, may induce others to exhaust every recourse in securing that greatest of treasures? knowledge. We beg to place one Hower over the grave of this young man, for his was the lite worth living. Advertised Letters Remaining i" thn PMtOmwat Unlon, si C lot the week ending Oct. 19. ' TTXTT??, Mantle Blake, Charlie Brint, Mrs Millie llrown, Minnie Brown. C?J Colson, A Cliilders, Dora Clark. D?T J Dills. I F?Addie Ferguson, J M Fouche. ; G?Andrew Gregory, Hetilah Gore, I ,1 H Grice, Tom Giles, John Gregory, ! Ida Greer, J L Glenn. H?N K Hill, John Hunter, Clara Hunter, Mrs M A Horn, Lizzie j Hughes (J), Beckie Hughes, Aurretta Harris. Martha Hughes. J?Charlie Jackson, Leila Jeter, Kl- i nore Jeter, Levi Jones. K?Carrie Krouse. L?Josie Lee, W A Long (U), Lenk firoH., Sarah hong. Luria hong. <* C ,ee, Charlie Lynch, Mrs Alice Lecky }rover Lee. M?M Liz/.ie Morehead, Lee Mitchcl, Villiam Miller. Van Mayfield, Ben tliller. O?W I) Oliver (2). K?Lobs Rhodes, P II Rice. Oly tohertson. C W ltiee, Nannie Rook, fosell Renwick. S?Florence Stephens, Mattic B artor, Miss Father Sinclair, N J Sin- < lair. J K Snatchers, Mattie Bell j, mith. | T?Kay Thomas. A W?William Wheeler, Arthur , k'orthv. Lula Ward, Smic Walker, nlia Woods. ( V?l,em Vaughan, Walker Vest. ( ITilliam Vaughan. (( Y?Nevel Young. , | ersons calling for the above letters', ill please say if advertised and will required to pay one cent for their livery. J. C. IIontki;, P. M. ( South Carolina Notes. Mr. Eaile L. VIj Smith, cashier oi e Life InsuiT ance Company ol Tginia, Colutiajjbia Branch, disapared last wajsk with ?500 benging to the CM^mpany. Smith it native of Sfcey jirtanburg and hit lativoa there wiidl make good ^ the H8* |ll_ Judging from\j the number ol ises at the fatf^l term of court in herokee, crime ?. n that county has ccreased .>0 pew- cent, since the ispensary was vested out. The Greenville * Herald has been ?ought by the Piedmont Publishing 3o. of which Mr.' 'Allen Graham is president and Mr Marshall Moore, nanager. A true bill fc >r malfeasance in >ftice has been fo.und against Sheriff M. M. LimchoAise, of Dorchester county, and it i.l likely that he will be removed. Pi is allege 1 that he allowed Will Sjhain. a negro boy, to be taken frotJn jail and lynched. President E.J D. Smith of the Cotton Association will ho married on October 3U?t to Miss Annie Farley of Floreilee. j An Ordinance. Kepeuling an Ordiiionee Entitled "An Ordinance Kntitled 'An Ordinance t<? ]>nnish disorderly persons, and person* guilty of disorderly eonduet, and ottennh against good order ami declare who are disordely jstsoiis,' by striking out in Section - the words 'In a pnhlie place.' and inserting in lieu thereof the words: 'In the Town of I'nion, South Carolina.' Done and ratified in Council assembled under the hand of tin' Mayor anil seal of council this 8th day of Noventlier, I St >8." lie it oniaineo ny the .\ayor and the Aldermen of tin* Town of Union, South Carolina, in Council assembled and by authority of same: Section 1. That an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to punish disorderly persons, and jwrsons guilty of disorderly conduct, and otl'ences against good order, and to declare who an* disorderly persons. Done and ratified in council assembled under the hand of the Mayor and seal of council this 8th day of November, ISPS, la- and the same is hereby amended by strinking out the words in S??etion '2 "in a public place" and inserting in lieu thereof, "within thecorporate limits of the Town of Union, South Carolina." Done and ratified in Council assembled under the hand of the Mayor, and the corporate seal of the Town of Union, South Carolina, this 11th day of SepteniIht, A. I)., lPdti. .T. LONG. \V. 1>. Aktiu'r. Mayor Pro Tetn. ( lerk and Treas. 42-31 lb . ttai t ot LfroWwrt. Dr. J. Lee Hart, of Yorkvillo, S. f'., has located at laickhart for the practice of his profession, having arrived there last week. He is associated with Dr. W. D. Hope. Dr. Hart is a recent graduate of the Baltimore Medical College, at ?1 V P ' ? ? wiuuu pitice ne nnmncu wtin special honors. lie is a gentleman of refinement and culture, coming from one of York county's best ; families. In his profession he. lvit the equipments to make him a prominent physician and surgeon We wish him much success ir Lock hart. Devil's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case ol Piles that uHlcted me 10 years. Tlier I was advised to apply Hucklen's Arni ! ca Salve, and less than a box perma nently cured me, writes I.. S. Napier ! of liugles. Ky Heals all wounds burns and sores like magic. 25c. at al i druggists. ! Notice. i I>r. I. K. Crimm. the eye snecialis will be in bis oftice at Hotel Union i Oct. 22 to Oct. 27. It ; ?I rin^ll ttIt ^ mui i^uviiiui I Notice is hereby given that P./E \ 01 Est ate J 0 : Martha \V. Fant, deceased, has appiYa< ! to Jason M. Greer, Judge of Pro bail* ; in and for the county of Union, foft ' i final discharge aa such Administrator ; it is Ordered, That the 13th day ol November, A. D. 11)06, be fixed foi hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. Jason M. Gkkkr, Probate Judge Union Co. Published in Union Times Oct. 12 1906 41-U Probate Judge Sale. State of South Carolina, ( In the Courl County of Union. \ of Probate. John R. Blake, aa Executor Estate Larkin M. Rice, Deceased, Plaintiff, against Rosa Reams, ct al. By a decree of the court in the above stated action, I will sell upon the lands at public outcry to the highest bidder on Tuesday, Nov. 6th. 10..K at it ? ? nil that certain tract or parcel of land, located near Carlisle, in the ('ounty and state aforesaid, containing eighty six acres, more or less, bounded l>v Mrs. James Rice's Iaon land, G. W. Hill, Henry Miller, and S. D. A C. It. K. Also that certain house and lot in the Town of Carlisle, County and State aforesaid, containing two acres more or less. These properties *nll ba? sold hi lots nnd tracts, plats of which' will he exhibited on day of KAle and may be seen in l'robate ofliue. Terms: One half cash, balance on a redit of one year with interest from lay of sale, secured by bond of pnr haser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to have privilege of paying ill cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, Jason M. Okkkr, I Judge Probate J >ct. Oth, 19??. 41'4fl TnT e ia ======== i RR i Have you < 1T,L I If not, now 1 them. Tl m icmiu G m iwaiitu^ uu I Glaze Colt. I Bals. Tht I $4.00. :. I MUTUAL Dog Tax Notice. ; All Dogs, big, little, old, young, male ' ; or female, owned on the first day of I January, 1906, are liable to a tax of 50c j each for that fiscal year. If those who ' have dogs have not already returned ; | them to the Auditor, they had better ! do so when paying their other taxes; as exections will be isssued against all 1 dogs found not paid on. and the per; sonal property of the owner, or the party in whose charge the dog is found, ( is responsible for said Dog Tax, I'enalties. Cost, etc. ' Now do not wait until some one comes to this otlice and reports that i you have a dog in your possession, i upon which no taxes have been paid. and then net mad at me for issuing an execution against you for said dog or dogs as the case may be. f If you do not pay on the dog at the ! j proper time, it is your fault and not . | mine, as I am required to carry out the .' law, and if I did notdoso, you certainly t would have a right to consider me a , poor officer. So do not { ut off, as the 1 evil day might come. J. H. Barti.kh, - 41-2t Treasurer Union County. t! Executor's Notice. , i Notice is hereby given that on Satur. | day, the 24th day of November prox., '' the undersigned will make final return to the Probate Judge for Union County of their actings and doings as Executors law* ?-ai f ment of Win. H. Wallace, deceased; 1 and on said-*"* *?<* ?t the hour ot ten ^ - k.M. thereof, we will make application to the Probate Judge for a ; Final Discharge from the office and > duties of Executors of said will. J. C. slieppard, J. H. Maxwkli,, V. S. Gage, D. H. Wallace, 41-4t Executors. YOUR WIFF SAin - V v ?\ VI m A M A m JL v You promised her, (if she would let cut-price sales go by,) that you would give her plenty of spending money when my New Fall Goods V arrived. She said you didn't believe in buyr ing cheap out-of-sea1 son goods at any price. I h/kM M ^ fcil - - 1 ?**vuiiu. my I lines are all strong and | growing every day. duEO. W. GOING'S. .^Jr . _ n ti ') :ver worn a pa T SHO is a good tim ley are here n Metal, Box Buttons, Blue : Price is $3.00, , DRY G001 jg&aaEglittra ?| J ( MEET ME AT HAILE* YOU CA! hr, i: the shoe yob ar ^ ' ]| ...at tf jiBIG SHOE i; ....of. itlaile Sh i *' i & 'Tt-- * ine Leading si |j 49 East Main Street I = -' i TtItir of oar 1 ES? 1 ie_te in shiny | Calf and | ;hers and | $3.50 and 1. ^ 9 9 Kl 9 9 9 9 Bp )S CO.I S SHOE STORE. j | S~HND| ? i E LOOKING FOR;| I \> IE... !| STORE| "I >} , '* ' OC CO., ioe House. f i ' Inion, South Carolina 11