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THE UNION TIMES. . _ __ i' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ' ... BV THE.... ^ . UNION TIMES COMPANY > BACHELOR STREET. OPPOSITE f POST OFFICE. I BELI. PHONE NO. 1. 1/. M I.M( Kmnnc S. i ;c V, - - Kimtok j Registered at the I'ostoffice in Union S. (! mm ?eeoiul elans mail matter. sraacitiition haiku: One year .... $1.0(1 Six moot ii< - - - .50 Three months ... ."J5 aovkktiskmkms : One *'|ii:ir , first insertion - $1.00 liveiy <.nosee|uent insertion - .50 ('out rant - tor three months or longer 1 t\ i!I I>i made at reduced rates. v l.oi mIs inserted at H 1-3 rents a line, j Kneeled u? nmseript will not he ret i ii -.I Ohitnaries and triluites of c" tespeel he charged for at halt <1 mtea. 1' UNION. 8. C., !?! :<*. 7 19-0. \\ - j. I. .rolina does not ttiako t e . ties, but she makes ( \v.l > I ' I few. y , 1 Senator 1 illman lias made a f t?? i d *!:v country discussing; the v lo g.., "|,r thletn." Is it settled? t ^ !t, V\ . oivite .til our friends to call * it: n operation the first lin- 1 bine ever Wrought to 1' U . v (I A a 1, man was hauled in C? mhi.i i,t Tuesday?tliis hap-, pi M "i ititmalK in South t arn- J tin : " il lip". point in President K' wits messaire t<> coiieress a w m ;^T : "The negro criminal \ ' l i worn enemv t?? lus race. .. * t's \\ county editors are lip | i it. No free passes: so we win n t :tvel. And coal is so v I 'j;'i w cannot stav at home. "Wo, . ,:>! e* ' It .*11iiii'l tribute was paid the deer -.,?a! president of the South- j fin nb .ul last Sunay. Silence ^ IriL'ii it ' r tivr iiiimilcs sil.>iu*?? what. .|?okc volumes. V 'I I v ' !< of raising money for \ (h. i ..H*. .orate monument is pro-' fci 1:0 v.ell. It should he the do i.iu* ' -cry l.?yal person in l*n' ' e a part in this work. "I I 1 ? been considerable com-' im-iiI 1 lie hipfh taxes for this t % ..isurer J. II. I'.artles is anep'iii _ a statement for this pa-1 |w '. lieh will be shown the 1 ?.tn.. increase. x s 1 A .. . *?g to the figures given 1 l?y / *i i. .i0( ihee on the consuinp- ' ion .1 ;:i.-?koy in Smith Carolina f i , ... aeh voter makes 'way ' wiih t ... gallons. Count out the -v b i -id . Zach. and h?w much 1 ' I1.1v I' H'Ze artists to work on? .4 i '! }. i arc iiijtr ?*d [ ln^i .! *. This niav ho alright * ?'Mnt . h. ",a\ liavo iu>t ^"tf-up?ls J1 fr?i " i .int. Yet. how many ^itmilil .r ovon think ahotit the ? I tv ill -. , iv on t>o<?r roads? ^ our mtid friend. is mo of the 1 i? o 'U are hcarintr. j? < M y i 11114 :m? 1 Mr. II. !J N?."t . . are now doonh in | t(i- : ' ill ir inini11<_r enterprise, : i' iii'i '>*t patriotic pr-n'.isr. H< u 1 "li ur -trike a l)<>i:an/ " ' m f':iTC, we will pa\ o|Y t ic <l:ln a t ..h?n(iti/ns. retnetn- ( 1m i I' ! hold 'em ti> il. !l i{!i i?i I're-ident Spencer ' . .lew a- a mail capable ' ?ii "'iijl;s -the iv mi It- ??i his ! l?ii . -.Mi- thai. and \ rt the ' I'Tt ! i death ha- not in the 1 !? . ,| 11i? working of the ' ' "i > t< -how that the op- ' <i n't 11 ii- world's alt airs dm- ^ iii> i } <>ti anv one man. 1 l I _ iiii/atioii of a teacher's ' . * i in I'nion count \ was ; nt 'he rijjflit ilireetion. Or- j ^ mm ! < *.>rt is always effective in "iv . 'rtakins^ ami especially 1 in . ti irk. I a t tlie teachers ' ii .ai|)iirtance of this op- j Jill. ! ,, ? ?1 t llCHI-el VCS JJOOll. ; ii;t _ atcr :.-nlt- from their eh > I . < tie m 1 i--t ministers who l< * ' ami county. on the 1 Iii'.i y< ;:r. u r wish to i*\- t 1 . ?:r. l- ami extend our ? !?' i - lor their future sue- ? c e ... . fields. Vi >ur stav i ;ou heeti our l;: in and. ' w ' pleasure. You have i cndercd us ill*.' highest service onnnitted t<? man: you were nolle citizens and true neighbors. \ e regret to lose you, luit since :ek'eping you i> imj ossible. we wish on well in your new homes. To those ministers who return or another \ ear. we welcome you ?ack again. t )ur hearts and tomes are. a^ they have been in he past, ever open to you. And to those who come to us or the first time, we extend double velcome. I'nion is a hospitable dace, md there i^ no necessity for on to feel as strangers among us. dake this your home, claim us as leighbors and friends, and the ear together will be both profit ible and pleasant. THE OLD ANTAGONISM. The man with enemies is not lecessarily a bail man. The man villi main friends is not neccssariv a good man. The truth is that vcr\ man that seeks honestly tn l>i liis. .liit \ w ill liriiiir ilnwn iinor iihead the wrath of evil-minded ndividuals. The mere fact that i mesty and sincerity condemn disloiiesty and insinccritx is sufficient o produce hatred on the part oi he disrcputahlc towards the repuable. It is not always easy to ^and for those things that make or the good of humanity even rlien the many take their stand on hat side: it is even more difficult o stand for the best things when he manv take up the fightj for evil lungs : but in evert ease the maicious and vicious will vent their rrath upon the head of the fearless tefender of right. It is in the nail re of things that this should be he ease. And yet. there is this omfort to the man that does take lis place on the side of righteousless: Sin is a cowardly thing. It annot fight in the open. It preers to fight under cover or to run way and await the coining ot larkness to renew the battle. In he struggle for the good citizenhip these same conditions prevail. n the war being wag*?\ against lie whiskey curse it i> manifested diall the man. therefore, whe lands f<>r good citizenship an< igainst the whiskey curse shut hi? nouth because to open it mean! hat he will call down upon hi< lead the wrath of the lawless and he intemperate? Not so. There s strong consolation in the inert act that one's life is projected up?n the higher ideals. A fellow feels leaner and his heart rejoices ir he comfort that comes from seekng to do right, whether thai :ause brings scorn or approval up>11 his head. PRESIDENT SPENCER. The death of Mr. Samuel Spen cr. president of the Southern rail vay. in a rear-end collision on the nainhne of Ins own railway, is a alamity which has shocked am listrcsscd especially the whole southern country, For with tin levelopinent of the South Mr spencer had been intimately conlectcd. The sad occurrence took place 11 the early morning of Thanksgiv ng day at Lawyers. \ irginia. Mr spencer's private car. which waf ittached to one of the Florida)ound trains, beimr telescoped l>\ In- jjront engine which ?lre\v tilt \tlanta-honnd "vcstihulc." so lonjj he pride of the threat system. Samuel Spencer was a native o ieorjfia and. like most railway feninses. had worked his way uj roil) the bottom, and had come t< >e recognized one of the ip'catcsi ailwav presidents in America. Tens of thousands of Southerns is the news of the calamity tlashet lown the lines of the road, thous mds who had never seen Mr spencer, felt a sense < >f persona oss ;.t his death. The death of ; nan in his position un<|uestionabh neans more to 111v* country at larip Itan that of a private citizen. ( ol. \. I'.. Andrew s. the hon<>re< itst vice-president of the system 111<I a vet .-ran and shrewd railway ;eniu? himself, was tendered lh< ?residency. but it is understood rinsed it rather than move from hi kalvi^h home. 1'he distinguished dead was lab 0 rest in the faniih vault at ( )al 1 I ill cemetery in W ashington, jrcat number of prominent poo >le in railway and other circle hrott^hout tile country honore< lis memory l>v their presence. LOOK AT FHE JIGS." To all those who are constant \ harping upon tin- "jn<; tracic hat is jfoinj* < >n in I "ni??n and win iff therefore seeking to helittl >nr present prohibitory laws, w >vish to put this question: I )i< fon ever know it to happen in I n on. in all the histoix ??f tin- past I tliat a circus canu* to town and on that day not a single arrest was made? It never happened before the last circus. Hut it did happen then! Did you ever hear of a man advertising his town by saying: We have whiskey shops ami gambling dens to offer as inducements -to people seeking a place to trade? You hear men say to the prospective settler : We have a good town ; good schools, healthful climate, good water, good streets, churches and public buildings, ami a citizenship noted for its hospitality. That is the way men put it. They do not dare to say that whiskey; s.dling mak *s a good town. Some i 'few do sav that selling whiskey makes "business" good. Hut these deluded souls f irget the condemnation their own words bring upon : their beads. If it did make "trade" i better the eternal question of right and wrong would still be to reckon with. > Doings at Lockhart. 'i ? i I.ockhart. Dec. 5.?Mr. ' ' I Honey was with us last Sabbath ml delivered an address at the! Baptist church that was \velf re-1 jeeived. It was laden with rich thought, conveyed in a vehicle of words well suited for the occasion, lie dealt with God's word like an old veteran of ti.e cross. Mr. Bo-; ney is a young man of much promise. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ciarner. who were recently married at Westminister. are now with 11s again. Mrs. Garner, nee Miss Terrell, is very favorably known at this place, she having served as postoffice clerk I for some time at the Lockhart postoffice. I think 1 hear the innuirv, "Mow about the immigrants?" The immigrants are all right, appear to he \ giving satisfaction and to he ver\ well satisfied. I hey appear to he; 1 orderly and industrious and are ,learning to talk our language. Work is commencing in Mill 1 No. 2. carding, spinning, spooling i and slashing. Warping will coni-| ' nif-nei-i in a short time and the < I looms will soon he in active opera-: ; tion. ' Mr. Chas. McQueen, who Tor so ; long a time has presided over the I spinnig room, has moved to Cher okee Falls to take a similar posi tion. It does not appear as vet' who will wear his shoes. Mr. T.: ; T. Howell i> spinner pro. Lent. t I cannot close this without sav-1 -jing something about the "night t school." It is no trial affair with' its. having been in operation for 6 \ ill* #11111> in iiil* yvai kji live y cdi >. It is being well attended hv young | men who desire to better their conjdition in life. Wedding at Jonesvillc. I . Jonesvillc. Dec. 4.?There was a| quiet, but none the less beautiful, home wedding at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John H. Littlejohn, in our' 'town, last Thursday, when their j "(oldest daughter. Miss Mollic. and : ! Mr. Ilezekiah L. Spears, of (iaflf-i ney. were made man and wife. Rev. 1*". (Hickson. of Gaflfnev. * [officiating. Miss Littlejohn is one of Jonesvillc s most estimable young ladies and die carries the well-wishes of , mam friends here with her to her ' new home in (iaffney: and Jonesville's h>ss will l>e < iaffney's gain in this marriage. Miss Julia (irace Littlejolm. who i ' is teaching at Chesterfield, attend- ( ed l' -r sister's weddinsj. Miss Terresa ( )tnalley. stenographer for th J.mesville Manu faoturiiu* Co.. in their office here, has resigned her position to Jake 'leffeet the 15th inst. She w ily re-1 turn to the West. Mr. James li. Minan, who is in 1 a commercial college of Columbia.11 k ran up and spent last Sunday at ' Ins home in JonesviMo. 1 Mr. I'axter Mitchell, of Spar-1' ' tanhurg. is \-isiti115^ his cousin, Mr. i' , N. S. K<uvlcr. Dr. F. M. Ellerbee to Wed. s __ . fonesville. Doc. ?Mrs. Addi? \\ Haines announces the cngage^ ment of her daughter. Miss I'.tha. 11o Dr. I'. M. Kllerhee. Miss Haines is a young ladv of ^ rare accomplishment and has filled several important positions in our town: such as teacher in the erad <m1 school, teacher in the Methodist Sunday school, organist of the Methodist church, secretary of the . - |ohn I lames chapter l ". I). C.. and other positions. Dr. F.llerbr came ? to loiicsville more than a \car aco e and took charcc of the Joticsville e d**nc store, and he has estahlished il himself in the confidence oi the , - peoiOe as an honorable Christian i. gentleman. i i | SHOE Hi If you haven't i| a pair fr< fes Hanan makes the mos H| $5.00 and $6.00. . jgg Look at our Tilt Shoe Box Calf. The HI We are real strong on ||j all made in Blu Kgj A good line of Solid i PsS For walking and hunt ||j you need, $1.75 HI If you are a boy, don I Mutual I Dwdling House Burned. ^ IVa Ridge. Dec. 3.?Piusiness is t rery dull. The merchants in the ountry and in town say it is the! lullcst time they ever saw for this: ime of the year. The farmers1 lave gathered their short crop of otton. and when the price reached 1 cents last week, what had not jeen sold was at once put on the oarket. * *? ? t 1 11 f it. . . J. \A esiev isoui. colored, naci inej nisfortune to get liis dwelling louse and nearly all his household 'fleets burned up by fire this afi tnoon about 3 o'clock. VVess is' . hard-working and honest negro: on1 was the only colored man who amc out and voted at the general' lection in November. He voted) :1k straight-out Democratic ticket. He deserves help from all who can .live it. both white and colore*!. Wess was living on Mr. Sam Litilejohn's lands 011 Pacolet rivr,1 ibout three and one-half miles ' f Kelton. Mrs. W. T. Aycock. of Waiter] ? ? ? . . 1 who has oeen visnmjj relatives in kelton. returned home last week. accompanied by her sister. Miss M it tie Wood. That Kick About Taxes. Jonesville. Dec. 5.? Last week in! my communication 1 spoke of tax icing raised so much this year, and j I will now give some evidence of j tho difference: One man's tax last \oar was $5b.75. this year on the same property it is $05.00: another man paid $28.00 last year, and this year it is $*15.00: while another paid $25.00. and this year it is $75.00. This seems to be too; much of a jump all at one time. I'or several davs last week cot loii brought ii crnts in this market and a j*reat deal of it was sold. T elephone. Rev. R. G. McLces Married. Rev. K. < i. Mel.ees and Miss, Julia Karle Tliornwell were married last Thursday evening at the bride's home in Kort Mill. Rev. Mr. Mel.ees is well known and much beloved here in I'nion. Miss Thormvell is the daughter of Or. J. II. I hornuell. one of the greatest preachers in the I'reshvterian Synod. maaafflaaH >! SH seen our line come the following, fo t popular shoes in new s in Glaze Colt, Patent Colt, ir equal cannot be found. $3 y * i Patent leather, Mat Top, \ chers, $2.00 and $2.50. Leather Shoes, $1.50. " I t ing water proof Shoes, we 1 to $6.00. 't stop until you walk into )ry Goods C I1 MEET ME AT HAIL I THERE'S SMj {"DASH" I AND 1 Si ///^ vmT/^aa i "smm j: THE STORE THAT 5 iu.M. ci inane I' The Leading I' 49 East Main Street 1 ioEsil . r men: ||i leathers, new toes, |g 19 lave just the thing ||| a pair of our Shoes. sj| ompany | <E'S SHOE STORE. ? 4RT STYLE,! J j A nniTT 11 ADUU1 ? LE'S SHOES, | tppeal to people of ;| but above and be= ',1 all these points ? M ; solid comfort in f " 1T * * | miHOES THE PEOPLE. | ioe Co.j I ^ ?, Shoe House. I ?# Union, South Carolina || *