The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 26, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
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UNION, S. (\, OCT. -<>, lWHi.
So < i reeiiville has a real, "sin
null"' pugilist, with a manager,
dates and the rest, dee! Ain'l
(ireenville a comer.
Plans are afoot to raise monej
for the Confederate monument
Let the good eitj/ens of i'nion joii
hands ;,nd aid in this worthy enterHurrah
for Mayor Kelly, ol
.1''in svi 1 ! ! The way In* is goin^
alter the vagrants and loose diameter.
of his town is indeed deserving
oi praise.
Mark Twain does most of hi
willing in i??-< 1?it \- easier to li<
tliefo than any where else. Sonn
p. op|e ean lie well elioUgh witlioll
o: ? l .i
People are divntcu trro nv
che-si-; viz. laborers and think" rs
Society devotee* ?i 1to neither
and consequently eontril>ute noth
ing to tin- world's advancement.
E wry laxly is having a go<u
time l?ut the editors. To thinl
how line it would he down in Co
lumhia this week, and then thin!
of the scribbling that must he done,
Too had!
Ex-Senator Burton was rathei
cheerful and even jocular as Ik
went to jail. He is not half sc.
Tirappy as the public, which would
he happier still if more like him
-were sent along the same road.
We hope the immigration scheme
may l>e successful in solving the
servant problem which has vexed
.nil r fi^r ua lrn>rr lioi*
"?? *V* WV I I 11V
it will or not, we cannot say, but
since the scheme is in operation,
we wish for it {unqualified success.
The taxpayes of Union will see in
another column of The Times a
notice, signed by the town treasurer,
that it will pay them to read.
October .'list is the hist day of
grace for the payment of town
taxes. On November 1st a penalty
of 'JO per cent, will be added.
The town of I'nion received a
severe shock Monday morning?the
Southern southluund was on time.
We plead with the officials to have
a care how they work on our
nerves; the occurrence is almost
unprecedented and the Mow came
like a clap of thunder out of a clear
fky.
The dehauehers of our city and
community, not being able to obtain
the where-w ithal for their
bacchanalian excesses, are forced to
resort to the use of jnmaica ginger
?rot-gut. An ordinance prohibiting
the indiscriminate sale of this
ct U n ll'tfli ri.L-tni/ifna*-' rt" 1 ! ! A.
OIUI I, n IUI MWUVllWin ruv II 1 I I I 11 i
the sale of opium ami morphine,
would do a groat deal of good, if
passed and enforced hy the city
authorities.
We saw something on the streets
Saturday that made our blood boil.
A one-legged Confederate soldier
was crossing the street; when
middle way across, a dray wagon,
with a black son of Ham driving,
came near running over him. Hut
the worst <>f it was that just before
the wagon came upon the old soldier,
the ebony-faced miscreant
clucked up his horse and the
maimed man was compelled to hop
at a lively rate to save himself.
i There has l>een a spiritual reviv;
in I nion, occasioned I?y tin- ear net
: efforts of Rev. It. G. McLoes an
his associates. For this we in
r profoundly thankful, if any 01
.' subject was stressed hy the evang*
J list, it was religion in every da
life. Sunday religion is worse tha
none at all, and brings eve
- greater punishment to its professo
11 The heights ami depths of hypo
racy are reached hy him or he
i who during the week deals crooke*
ly in business, lies, cheats, <
gambles even in the most refitu
} | style, and then on Sunday si
) serenely in the church pew, cloth*
* in a temporary cloak of righteou
ness. A religion that is good f<
Sunday is good for every day.
) J
h Many towns and cities are layir
| special stress on the matter of vi
grants. The councils realize tin
t the floating, loafing class of negro*
! furnish the majority of crimina
ami especially the rapists. The
imjrri is in iii'inrny or oreaK up ill
'class, who arc a menace to oi
' civilization. Ami they are right
. with keen insight to the causes
crime, these city governors ai
i striking at the root of the evil,
loafing negro, and for that matter
white man too, is dangerous to an
'community. The vagrancy la
cannot he too severe, nor its ei
forccment too rigid. Make tl
loafer get to work or move 011; gh
him a chance to work where 1
pleases, and if lie refuses, give hi
employment in the state penitei
' tiary.
Sou ill Carolina Notes.
Mrs. Harriet 1 laker Marti
mother of Superintendent (). J
t Martin, diid in (Ireenville Tllesd;
last. She was seventy years of ag
rd in* ttttt t i w . ... , A
hanged for the crime of rape,
Helmettsville last Friday. He h:
' his picture taken with the dea
* cap on, and requested that his wi
have the picture enlarged. 1
confessed to the crime.
I
Commander Johnson, a whi
| man, was hanged in Conway f
i the murder of Rev. Harmon Grai
: ger, whom he shot in a iield fro
, the rear. Johnson denied hisguil
; said he was dying for another
crime, and with the exhortatic
] "you all meet me in heaven," dic<
J Sheriff Limehouse, of Dorcheste
, has been removed by Gov. He,
[ward, and the county coroner
II now in charge. Mr. Limehou
! will 1 >e tried for malfeasance i
I office, having allowed fifty men
( take a prisoner from his custoc
and lynch the same.
Mrs. Geo. I). Tillman, widow <
ex-congressman Geo. D. Tillmai
died at her home at Clark's Hil
Edgefield County, Monday mori
ing, October 22nd. She was t:
years of age, and is survived I
| several children, among them Ja;
H. Tillman, of Edgefield.
Editor Hemphill of the News an
Courier, calls upon the poliey-holc
ers in the New York Life and th
Mutual, not to support Mr. Edwi
\V. Robertson and Col. Is?ro
Springs, who are on the admini*
i tration ticket for directorship. Nc
that he thinks these capitalists dig
honest, hut believes it for the no!
1 icy-hoklers' good that others l>e pu
in. The cotton mill capitalist?
who deal in the North and thei
market their goods, have opportn
nity to benefit themselves throng
their jxisitions in the insurant
companies, so thinks Editor llemj
j hill.
Your Money Back if Not as Advertise!
Is a guarantee that has been made h
the Atlanta Commercial College, 24 1Whitehall
St , ever since it was estal
lished. The work so far has been a
satisfactory that not a single stud en
has asked that his money he refunded
It is easy to make statements on papei
hut when they are backed by such
guarantee as this, you can depend upo
them. Some commercial schools sa
1 more about what the other fellow ean
i not do tnan tney do about what the
I themselves ean do. The Atlanta Com
mercial College advertises to give thei
i students a more thorough and practica
training for the business world tha
can he had elsewhere, and if they d
not, it costs the students nothing
They can now point with pride toman
of their students holding the very bes
and most lucrative book-keeping an
stenographic positions. Young frieni
the best is none too good for you, an
if you can get the best course to h
had, and get it at the Atlanta Cominei
cial College in half the time and uaiit
cost, why not enroll with them? Yo
may ask, "Could I get a position if
were to take the course?" We answc
|M)sitively, yes. The school will secur
the position for you free of charg<
For catalogue or further informatior
address Atlanta Commercial Collegt
24 1-2 Whitehall 8t? Atlanta, (ia.
,i An Ordinance.
-:t Ui'iiraliiijr an Ordinoncu Entitle
I | "An Ordinance KutitK*?I 'An Ordinam
I to punish disorderly |>ersoits, ami persoi
e i trinity of disorderly coin hat, aial oflVuci
I against tfood order ami declare who ai
disordely iktmiiis,' by striking out i
3. Section 2 tlu* words 'In a public place
ami inserting in I i?>u thereof the wo nil
^ 'In tin* Town of Union, South Carolina
n I Done ami rati tail in Council assembly
! under the haml of the Mayor ami so
of council this 8th day of Novetnbe
r. ? 181W."
| Me it ordained by the Nayor and tl
l>" 1 Aldermen of the Town of Union, Soul
r Carolina, in Council assembled and 1
' authority of same:
, Section 1. That an ordinance entitli
or An ordinance to punish disorderly j?e
. sons, and |>orsons guilty of disorder
conduct, and offences ajrainst Rood ordc
and to declare who an- disorderly pe
. sons. Done ami ratified in council a
seniblod under the hand of the May
and seal of council this 8th day of X
vcnilier, 18118, l?e and the same is herel
amended by strinkino out the words
Section:! "in a public place" and inset
1 in<r in lieu thereof, "within the corpora
'limits of the Town of Union, Sou
Carolina."
n- j Done and ratified in Council asscmlHi
| under the haml of the Mayor, and t!
I corporate seal of the Town of Uni<t
i>s j South Carolina, this I Itii day of Septet
i U r, A. D., lbOfi.
. J. (i. l/.xo,
ir j W. 1>. Airrin a. Mayor l'ro Tei
. Clerk and Treas. 42
lr j Notice of Election.
' Statu or South Caiiouna,
,1' County of Union.
Notice is hereby given that tin- Gei
1(' oral Klcction lor Representatives
A Congress will be held at the votii
preeiuets lixed by law in the County
51 | Union on Tuesday, November G, IfX
iy j said day being Tuesday following tl
I lirst Monday : as prescribed by law.
w The qualifications for suffrages a
i-' as follows: residence in State for tv
years, in the County one year, in ti
u> polling precinct in which the elect
oifers to vote, four months, and t
payment six mont hs before any electa
of any poll tax then due and nayab
hi Provided, That ministers in cnarph
an organi/.d church and teachers
il_ public schools shall be entitled to v<
after six months' residence in t
State otherwise qualified.
Registration.?Payment of all taxincluding
poll tax. assessed and collo-'l
able dining the previous >ear. '1
prodiietiou of a certificate or the \
'1? eript of tic ollirer authorized toeolU
l>. such taxes shall lie conclusive proof
(y the payment thereof.
before the hour lixed for opening
' polls Managers and Clerks must ta
' rife rrfrnniAwalm rpq>4itqtioiuU?AJ
in ge?-s can administer the oath to^
),| other members and to the Cldfcnfc
Notary Public must adniinisdf.r
. oath to the Chairman. The M/anag
'*** elect their Chairman and Cler k.
I?*; Polls at each voting place/ must
opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and ydoscd
1 o'clock p. m , except in th?( City
Charleston, where they shall
_ j opened at 7 a. in. and closed ?Vt 6 p. i
l)r The Managers have the powef to 1
tl- a vacancy, and if none of the/ Manage
m iiiicnu, uiu citizens can ftpivunt fro
. among the qualitied voters, \he Man
,' gers, who, after being sworn, ei
* eonduet tlie election.
>11 ! At the close of the election, t
,1, Managers and Clerk mustf proce
i publicly to open the ballot boxes ai
count the ballots therein, and pontin
r> , without adjournment until the same
y- i completed, and make a statement
js j the result for each office and isign tl
' same. Within three days tlhereafti
' | J-he Chairman of the Board (or son
in ' one designated by the Boarjd, inn
to! deliver to the Commissioners
jy Election the poll list, the hdxes co
1 taining the ballots and written stat
ments of the results of the election.
. ! MANAOKKS OK KI.KCTION.
! The following Managers of Electii
l, have been apjiointed to hold the ele
1 tion at the various precincts in sa
' County:
, " Santuck?Sims Mcl>aniel, R. G. .
Jeter, W. J. Friday.
>y Fish Dam?K. D. Bailey, J. P. Cai
I). F. Baldwin.
Goshen Hill?Green J. Lee, Spenc
Sims, F. E. Maybin.
Cross Keys?Jesse B. Davis, Ra
d mond B. Alverson, C. R. Prince.
]_ [ Coleraine?T. D. Smith, S. S. Sur
! ner. Bailey Lawson.
West Springs?Guss West, G. '
n ! Hvatt. J. A. Betsill.
y Gibbs?Henry Smith, H. H. John
5_ John O'Shields.
. Buffalo?James Green, J. H. Bucket
W. A. Johnson.
l" Jonesville?T. A. Littlejohn, J, ]
1- Fowler. K. W. Long,
it Kelton?D. G. Gault, Robert Adam
William Hart.
Adamsburg?W. T. Gregory, C. H
i Scales, J. A. Orr.
l- Lockhart?Johnnie Jones, R. V
1, Boney. J. (). Gault,
Monarch?M. C. Feaster. J. <
; , Mitchell, Thos. Eison.
)_ Union Ward 1?W. J. Sexton. T. 1
, Palmer, W. I), Harris.
Union Ward 2 ?Jacob Rice, The
Eison, D. H. Wallace
I Union Ward 3?J. C. Gibbs, Gllliai
Gregory, J. C. Greer.
y union n ara i?a. a Haines, F. ]
2 Scott, T. K. Foster.
~ The Managers at each precint
^ named above are requested to delegal
one of their number to secure hox<
I and blanks for the election. Mam
r' gers will please call at the otlice of tli
^ Clerk of Court on Saturday or Mondii
, before the election for boxes an
_ blanks.
_ ; Joicv Whitlock, Ch.,
v M. B. I.ik,
I C. C. Sakdrrs,
r Commissioners of Federal Electior
d for Union County, S. C.
n ! October 20th, 1900, 43-'.
j picTures
'J Picture Framing, Glass, Wa
i. Paper, Window Shades,
d rornnt I niiri
uui pv.i L^ay 111^.
<jj MILLINGS, The Paper Man,
u Phono 161. MninStreot. Union, S.(
>r The Baptist Union of the Pendlc
e ton Street church, of Greenvilh
will present the immigrants of th
!; ship Wittekind, with Bibles tram
lated in the language to suit each.
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of she would let cut-price
ilre sales go by,) that you
would give her plenty
of spending money
e- when my
New Fall Goods
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aiatrt ueiieve in buyn?
ing cheap out-of-seaer
son goods at any price.
y. Bring her around. My
n_ i lines are all strong and
growing every day.
GEO. W. GOING'S
it,
Probate Judge Sale.
3i State of South Carolina, ) In the Court
County of Union. 1 of Probate.
,If John K. Blake, as Executor Estate
Larkin M. Rice, Deceased, Plaintiff,
against Rosa Kearns, et 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, 1936, at 11 a. m.,
all that certain tract or parcel of land,
0 located near Carlisle, in the County
and State aforesaid, containing eighty
m six acres, more or less, bounded by
Mrs. James Rice's Ison land, G. W.
3 Hill, Henry Miller, and S. U. & C.
R. R. Also that certain house and lot
in the Town of Carlisle, County and
: State aforesaid, containing two acres
,8 | more or less. These properties will be
] sold in lots and tracts, plats of which
ie ! will be exhibited on day of sale and
may be seen in Probate office.
1(j Terms: One half cash, balance on a
credit of one year with interest from
day of sab', secured by bond of purchaser
and mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to have privilege of paying
all cash. Purchaser tn nav fr?r naiiaru
? ? r**rf "*
Jahon M. GKKKR,
Judge Probate.
n Oct. 9th, 1900. 41-4t
Notice! NotlGe!
^ All parties indebted to me aa Probate
Judge and Public Guardian are requested
to come up promptly on or before
November 15th, and pay their
bonds and notes.
JA80N M. GRKBR,
3. Judge Probate.
? October 20th, 1900,
), Commissioner Earle states that
e the depot facilities will be improved
i- at several stations, among them
Jonesville in this county.
n ti
:ver worn a paii
T SH01
' is a good time
hey are here ii
in Metal, Box i
. Buttons, Bluet
e Price is $3.00, $
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