The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 09, 1920, Image 2

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|hbunion timk' |BttU9HCO DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY MM IV the UNION TIMES COMPANY M. KICE Mlto K^Ltetmd it the PoetofBc# in Union. 3. C. a* second elui matter. Rm^Kes building main strf.ei h bell phone no. 1. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I One Year $4.0 V Mi Month* 2 0< Thro* Months 1.0 F ADVERTISEMENTS I One ignore. flret Insertion .$1.0 | PrtfT enbeegaent Insertion I Ob ft aery notice*. Church end Lodge no Ueee. end notic?*_ of pub le meeting*, enter uinmrnu tna tjaru* of Thank a will b charged for at the ra' - of one cent a word cwh accompanying th order. Count th words and you will know what the cot will ha. MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATED PRESS * The Associated Tree* U exclusively en UUed to the use for republication of a Oews dispatches credited to it or not other Ilia a credited in thla papar and also th local news published herein. TUESDAY, MARCH P 1920 School has been closed so long thn we fear little Willie and little Johnni Will have forgotten their alphao^r. Why not allow Europe to go t work ? That's what the pcopie ? Europe need more than any thir., else. The Thrift Brigade is a good foun dation upon which build a civil '.ration, fact is, it is one necessa*" ^ fethe building. H It is a good time to remember, Mr ^ Farmer, that all food products, well as cotton, is likely to bring i good price this season. Don't forget the hof? sale at Sardi. Farm on the 12th-Friday. Whetho; you intend to purchase or not, go, Mr I Fanner, and see for yourself, soivt I pure bred hogs. L Wher you draw your weekly paj Friday or Saturday try the novelty o! ^^krtting aside a part and opening t j^^Rnk account. Try it, and you will bt ^Ku'-jvinced of the wisdom of such r course. \ With the "flu" epidemic coming tr , a close, it is again possible for one tc look about and take an interest in af^^faira. Let us hope that many yeara elapsebefore the return of the Hfl^^H^gSome our eorrc8pon< |^H0HBHr.xiously awaiting the cor ^^^fljfl^Barger paper. It not our have not already receivt inni machines and tho paper we H|^R|^^|{ive mouths ago. By April HBBH|^Hto begin. mlBE Now that the new comnv ^^9HH|^^^ary for the Union Ch ^R^^RH^Hmmerce and Agriculturi wo hope that the et 9?HK?g|BBre3s community will take a BffgWlSMf! tcrest in the organization. H V possible for Dr. Payne to do he has the support of ft ts of the community' V ?^ Mr. Workir.gman, get j firmly fixed on this one poi g|?l||R do not save a part of you SmJSm you will find that you wil reserve to draw from. Yoi to help yourself, or ro with rjose^you join our Thrift B pegin to put partj>f your so try it and see for your' gflfeflftlflMC n P?vernm<?rit has falle ^ljippf,Bk educating the pe "ch<>'cc cuts" of i S8 expensive, though eqi cuts that do not c of "sirloin", "por loin" and "prime rit HyamSyroSjSj^Kll. perhaps, but wort agraHflBSHHso far as any saving is mgSMSjvflbut tho only result will 3gMHRE|Hw*rd the prices of the iMUygBH^Hte, <wbile the high price* HAa?||^9H^tfp and go higher. If iB9KK{lBBQ|^Bt**on*hly low pri one way to ( at I^HngHB^H^K County is concern BSj^BHRH^^pr trust in the R^Hfl?|HB|Hb*in's hog farm to 1 j^^BH^HRity than any interferen MHRDieat may have in hH^hAk Wlwm the hills and d hHHW Union Cbur.ty an covered bred cattle, hogs, sheep theft will ha some progpd H^BB at <* rteayaebU price, jjjk that wljf give the farcom a is n i if v that fUlJiPve County, aCplpMmg to 01 uag " Jong 'ito we pay hat h^fcvy r*trig*r*t HHBpa i tAjrtfMt & m wi ^Or"' **nWk. *v v * who arrows the beef and swine jus - that long will the prices for "choic r cuts" high. All the government - in the world cannot change this cor r - dition any more than you can cha-v^ ' the law that water runs down hill Our eat says now that tho gove* ment has decided to educate th<*nfl pie away from "choice cuts" ofV| 1 I-- 5 " " every uuuy IS going to can ior and porterhouse steak. * THE WONDER fl I Exclusive Spring Coa^HjHj for Women and short and three-quai'ter^|^H^| Polo sport coats, and Bolivia cloth. full flare back effect ni< J| I Specially 1'riRj H i to THE S. r TO Hp Washington, As sociated Press. ioi th< [ Northwest Washington, the help of M^^^^^^^^Huolorado 5 produced onc-u^^^^^^^Vtotal croj the countacreage coming- into ij^^^^^^^Hepartmeni agricultur^^^^^^^V likely that the Northwe^^^^^^^^Vears will hi producing part of the country's If big avoded the mark^^^^^^^^Biple crop of the i Northwe^^^^^^^^Hht experts say growers^^^^^^^Hfl to give greater hitt^tio^^^^^^^SrtheuMMtfHBjM wiui up-w-uavc siyra^e nc dents are they have heretofore. Bees ning of a creased production and an a< fault that age of refrigerator ears In ?d it Tho rowers in the Northwest w . . to move their apples to n rt >oug thousands of boxes of f I we hope cauprht unprotected in the o an enrly freeze, while othe = mained on the trees and i ercial sec- because there wag no plac lamber of A government specialis e as ai- mahing his headquarters a itire busi- Wash., to personally assis i lively in- who expect to build stora It is im- during the spring and sur i much un- is suPP'icfl w'th working di . . storage house? tested durit le business five years. OPERATIONS NOT PR four mini nt: If you Philadelphia, March 8.Assoclated Press.)?Philad r earnings . , . geons scoff at the suggest II hav? no erfttions on fat men to re< uwi!l have weight. "Operations for t lout. S? V of. fat,'' a prominent phy; rigad* 2 11 s/e not practical. When 1 ff \\ moved scar-tissue fori ?d Wis occurs the skin refus< Won. J "Persons excessively fat fatty tissue all over their n do any appreciable good i opftty?? weight, it would be necesj ? . .. erate extensively. Thus a >eei to the 0 of scar-tissue would form. lally nour- Phys'ciana said fat was ome under removed from small an ter house", course of other operations ?" All very formation of scar-tissui , . ficial. This has never bee no lnK the purpose of reducing v concerned malntained. be to drive _ less choice ^ ><1 we hod 1 ?? ? of F. J. \\J[ Our facilitM lelp Union are of the hit?! ce the gov- W C8t charade I HI We are equipp* .?e matte/. gill , .. , fV I iwi to satisfy tr ales of old f Ml most exactin with pun x client. The coui and goats, p ^ teous conduct c ot of meat "JIT 1 our niatch< t?n the .ur'-to"',"t' .. II ness of our equq prom. ? u ment 'hile before === __ 4 X I - I BIRTH RATE INCREASING .. Berlin, Feb. 18.? <By The Associ ;ed Press)?The birth rate is mak ig a rapid recovery throughout Ger any, according to siatlstict whicl ive been gathered by the America! ed Cross representative here. Ii iost section^of the country, the num ir of births per-month is now doubl :ut of a year ago, when the lowea Dint in the curve of vital statistic as reached. Figures for Berlin show greate nprovement than for any other citr 1 Germany. Health condition iroughout Germany, however, indi ite a steady betterment. A NERVOUS WRECK rom Three Tears' Suffering. Say Cardni Made Her WelL Texas City, Tex.?la an Interesttaj tatement, Mrs. Q. H. SchiD, of this town ays: "Foi three years I suffered untoi gony with nfy head. I was unable t o any of ray work. I Just wanted to sleep all the time, fo tat was the only ease 1 could get, wtaei was asleep. I became a nervous wrecl ist from the awful suffering with m; ead. I was so nervous that the least nois rould make me jump out of my bed. t HUNGARY'S BACKING e SITUATION CHEERLESS s Budapest, Fef 17.?((By ThI As- a1 soc'ated Press ^-Roland Heged/s, di-1 jn - rector of the. Commercial Baifk and m finance representative of the /Hunga- j41 rian delegation sent to Paris/ to discusse peace Aermes, says Hungary's n, banking sitiiition cannot be looked on as cheerfu/ "All the banks loaned ^ money t<> the government during* the p( war and,4ater, so if the government w can't r??y, we are injured" he adds. "The ntaity of the state to pay de- jr pends eft the kind of peace we get. jr "Ac^rding to the boundaries now fixed,ft is difficult for us to operate c| our j^Hustries. My bank operates about 25 small railways, for instance, and part of these railways are in our territory, part in that of our neighbors, the Hum.inians, the Serbs, _ \ Use&s and so on. f Because of the line " d drawn by the I'ca/e Conference, these ft railways may hTvc to cross and rep cross customs frontiers several times, g r "There are many rugar factories ^ hindered in th# same way. The fac- ^ jftory may be left in Hungarian ter- ^ II ritory beet crop is across li^^lVe largest iron works in {] cut off 1'iom their I H^^HB^Riaving been given to the |t mm jQ^Hj^^Vlture is the only thing left ^^^Mith rich land and an energet- a we are bound to rise again, h ^HffiMHers of the Danube havn't been ai ^^^ rom us and with irrigation we d a great deal. H^^Vom a merely money point of t( H^^Vwe have in circulation about 10, no,000 crowns. The damage h by the Bolsheviki may be esti- al at 5,000,000,000. Our total 'c ^^Hr debt was about 32,000,000,000 13 ^^powns, one half of which was con^ olidated into war loans. "Despite a crazy quilt boundary 'ine fixed by the Allies, leaving hun- 'r W dreds of villages to us yet placing |B W he railroad stations of these village* I n foreign territory with a customs ^ | harrier, making it difficult for the villagers to use tho railroad, we havl ~ not despaired". BATTI.E SHIPS TO BE I)ISM ANTED 1 Philadelphia, Mar. 7.? (By-^he As, sociated Press)?Six third line battle ' ships stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard are to be dismanteled. They are the Maine, Alabama, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kcntuckyand Kear- ( sarge. An order directing that they be put out of commission has been re- * ceived at the Navy Yard from the t 1 ' Bureau of Operations of the Navy l-'VI/Ui tllicilt, None of these ships was ever 1 actually in battle. They were com- ' pleted after the Spanish-American War. The dismanteled vessels will 1 be sold as scrap or used as targets in gunnery practice. All were units of J nropertuP >uses thar world in 1908 tuse of in short- HHIHS5HHHHHKS9 ist season ere unable T Makes Voi rchards by mom mm ? fee! boo vas frozen to /Iff @v t is now ,t Yakima. When you have a cold, a cou it growers sore throat, or when you feel t ,ge house? you are threatened with Laf^ri nmer. He or Influenza?Buy a bottle of' rowings of iVCTICAL Formerly Tar Balsam the Take a toaspoonful immediately. * in a few moments it wiil open up ;l e p ta sur tjiroat anj nostrils, loosen up the -ton o op an(] make yOU fet.| better. A few d( uoe t et j,jvc away the cojgh and cold an it temova a(e ,|1(. jnflamrd condition of the th ilcian sat delicious syrup used successfully f ever fat i? . tn :han 40 years, ns. When ,, , , . , - e.,~ ?our druggist Is instructed to is to tunc- , . your money cheerfully if it doesn t have the yon' bodies. To 35c at >m,r dru",st'" n reducing ;ary to op sometimes Z~ ., The Ecuadorean govemme eas in the ,, . . .. 6 , , added an aviation course to i i, or w ere ftn(j novaj conege. e was ucnc- , ^ , ?n done for Pullinf? down the front and '<df?ht, they a new house cap for women c it into a sunbonnet. Wfat rO] f f Shoe Polishes ' faM i-PrM?r*e? tbo loathes &J"1 P^AUuncyy ?-OiT?? * more lasting |?yV fl Ko^hs^I 3-Keepe shoos looking i Mlfl | Oilt N(i faroousthsworl* ad no energy, and was unable to d< nything. My son, a young boy, had ta 0 an my household dutite. 1 was not able to do anything unto K>k Cardui. I took three bottles tn an nd it surely cured me of those awhi eadaches. That has been three year ;o, ancPl know the cure is permanent >r I have never had any headache sinci iking Cardui. .. Nothing relieved me untfl I took Cardui : did wonders for me/' Try Cardui for your troubles?mad* om medicinal ingredients recommendet 1 medical books as being of benefit ii imale troubles, and 40 years of use tuu roven that the books are right Begit iking Cardui today. NC-'3 WE CLEAN. PRESS ANT) RE. PAIR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. Clothing sent to this shop for Dry Cleaning or Pressing always gets the same careful attention whether it be a hurry-up job^ or one we have plenty of time. Ask the people who have their work lone here?particular persons too ?and let them tell you why we do their work. Wo press with live 3team. Sterilize your clothes, give them new life. No way to scorch or slick them. I will appreciate your business. Prompt attention given to Parcel Post work. Aljg work called for ajnd delivered ind where you Want it. _ PHONE 167, Nicholson Bank Buil W Agent for Ben Vonde O * AJH X : WILL YOU *''h ? llit $ Allow us t< l>pe' T X Mr. Farme; % crop. It is f > ? stantial aid i with \ LARGE OR SM lie h -ad 3. phlegm Y . is ? will f Needs will d aVl ; tent ion. S roat. A J. or more | pressing a X pared to fu refun.l t relieve I! wish. | _] Farmer's - X C. H. PEAKE, P nt has 5* C. K. M(DR< ts mili- { i~>.--Iback of 1 ? . ? Uj^ THF. ?S Avalon BhB| -TK* Lk/rnid Ht SB? ' pHEY both ?tnrtc<3 jrfe|f X Riven the seme f< tion. The big one g the liquid Hog Tonic. Co The big one 1* the kind keu end brings bigproAU of the hog raiser. The ru raise than he will ever brl eie ket. Ana the dlfferenc* about by 20 cents worth FARMS HOG-TONR. hlne puts new life into hogs?j Mw more and grow fat at an ft helpe them to combat < \Jk ' ,9/ GLYMPH'S mmmm PAY YOUR TAXES AND HAVE CHILDREN Paris, March 8.?(By the Assoelated Press.)?Former Premier b Clemenceau's pithy advice to the n French on his last speaking tour: n "Pay your taxes and hAve children," " has been followed by a cryata\Jizing e of sentiment for prompt remedies to * the gradually decreasing birthrate. 8 "How to save France" and like phraseH are being used in a vigorous r campaign by the National Alliance, y organized to fight birth control and to a encourage the increase of population l" by making it an honor to have large families and by giving bonnuses for all children after the second. Pictures are being used fey the Alliance comparing France and Germany, showing how France's almost I stationary population in past decades and its present decreases threaten the nation and, it is added, ''France is ' lost; nothing can save a nation that '? commits suicide," unless present conditions are remedied. Illustrations 0 are given to show that it is -possible for a race to die out <>r become so weak as to be engulfed in a sudden ^ influx of foreigners. Other pictures contrast tho- indulgent attitude toward irregular life . with the oppro1 brium, that, it is urged, should attach j to such conduct. ? Yellow Mustard For Sore Throat, Tonsilltis f _______ f Old fashioned remedies are often the best. Yellow Mustard, in the form g of plaster or poultice, has been used | *or generations I jtpy for soreness. I / 'F i n f 1 a m m ai tionB, conges| tions and swellI g '<^>1 ings with most I g ii>r~!iL excellent rei /JF suits but?it I blistered. ; g 1Heat eases \ \ pain and Begy'a Mustarine made of pure yellow mustard, together with other pain relieving ingredients is just as hot,., but quicker, cleaner, and more effective and cannpt blister. When^your throat is sore, when you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a painshooting*. chest cold you can get speedy and lasting relief with this most effective preparation because heat eases pain?30 and 60 cents at druggists or by mail, S. g..Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. ^H^^arters K. & B. BET I Makes Fme Laxative S Make It at Horn* and Sate j S(|0p $l.ftO-?Children-Lore to Take Full Directions With Each30-CentPi For a real tonic and blood purifie ding. t teatpoonful every night or every night for at least three weeks. )., Dyers, j / > suggest that you come to our bar r, if you need money to finance yo our particular delight to render su to the farmers of Union County. ALL 4 receive our courteous and expert i ometimes a small amount is just need as is a larger one. We are p: rnish the accommodation that y Bank & Trust Ci res. E. L. LITTLEJOHN,. First Vice Pi GAN, Second Vice Pres. and Cashier. M. t. ? ? ? ? ? 8 8-8-H BIG ONE WAS FED Farms HOG-TON if Condition**, Fattancr and HE HUNT WASN'T I Ufe ct the same time end weight. They < ,-cd under the same conditions with one ei :?t his regular dree of AVALON FARMS HOG-TO odilloD jr and Fattene*? and the runt didn't. f that tops rear- minate the worms tbot txe <* I to the pockets cr's greatest foe to profits. Spier, d nt cost more to pregnant sows?helps to produce h ng in the mar- ier. sturdier pigs. Come in the s i was brought tell us she number of your herJ - a i of AVAIAn will give you enough UOG-TC! HOG-TONE treat *11 your hosts 60 day." Y?ni nakre them eat civo ua a_pcony now. ft * ic< amating rate. the HOG-TO NK treatment tall to it sense and a!i- fy you, it still cost you notluug. FOR SALE BY PHARMACY, UNION, S. C. ? 1 -j.?111 ?u 1 ii < ) # iiia ii 'frrifcfll fly ; : - : jwsaamSBBBgt^S^ . j EflS W^j- j, it ml : 11 Xfly ?@H|^HBS^^H9QB|^^gH^Egfc#^^*Stijw : ^HOSMH ^ jS^^P^jp^Wg^ '^^^f^^^S^HKC|^ K*., ^a^^^WHBfcjSB SOUTHERN ORION BOY 2d t One of the Greatest Sons of Jaeksons' Orion King the $32,000, 1918 International Grand Champion The Great South Carolina Duroc Circuit Sale SARDIS FARM S GREAT |)uroc gred Sow and Gilt Sale, AT UNION,' SOUTH CAROLINA, ' Friday, March 12th, 1920 On the above date, we will sell one of the best fitted and well grown offerings of typy, popular Durocs that have been offered the Duroc breeders of the Southeast this season, and which we believe will convince y>u that we are producing the finest and best types of , the most prominent blood lines that can be grown by eareful mating nn/1 ?a( A??f ? fl? !* ** Jl? ? MUM ov ivnwiltv Ui CCUII1||? PA HEAD BIG, TYPY. USEFUL PQ 90 Sows, Gills and Young Boars vu Mated to as great a trio of popular bred and oustarding herd r. boars that carry'the blood of National Grand Champions and whose reputatiop and record of achievement both in the show and sale ringe havr made much history for the breed in the South. ' The offering consists of severaj young tried sows, fall yearlings and spring gilts sired by some breed, in addition to four oustanding young boars ready for service. One of these is a son of Orion Cherry King Jr., and out of a Taxpayer 3d dam. Several of the gilts will be sold open, but the larger part of the female offering will be mated to .' Tea ~ Fred's^.130315 " Rv The v a,, V yrup _ i5oat ___ Southern Orion Boy 2d, 155469 It, . WJ < Vu* By Jacltson's Orion King ? , Out of a Walt's Top-Col. Dam ir>uke Fred's Orion Cherry King, 152871 other ? By Crimson Orion King by Orion Chefry King Sale will be held at the farm four miles Southwest of Union, S. C., . in comfortable sale pavilion beginning at 1 p. m. Dinner will be ^^ . ~ served at noon on the farm. Send for catalog today and arrange to j spend the day with us March 12th. | IHI F.HFART and HENflST. Anstinnparfl. - T We prefer to have you as our guests on sale day, but should.you l*c' $ not be able to come, you can send mail or wire bids in our cane to any ur X of the following fieldmen and we will stand solidly back ci anything _ t T they buy for you: Robt. J. Evans, American Duroe Jersey Swine ^ lb; J Breeders Association, W. P. Penry, Duroc Bulletin and L. W. Traer, X The Farmer and Stockman. I Sardis Farm, Inc. "a I UNION. SOUTH CAROLINA. _ :: / F. J. Parham, President. ^ ^ OU ;; v ' - ) tl VULCANIZING SAVES MONEY. J I! TIRES REBUILT AND RETREADED. ^ X We are now In our new quarters on North Pinckney Street, in ' > X Foster and Duncan Garage. We have plenty of room and have . ? doubled our capacity, and can serve you better than ever. \ ] 0$ X A new tire in stock to fit every car. Cord or Fabric. Tubes and ' Sm) X Tire Accessories. Gas and OiL ' i w smith Vulcanizing works. E X SIX TWIN SIX % ~ \ haynes I ^ I AMERICA'S -FIRST CAR | ' X These Cars Have Just Arrived. See Them! ^ ?f.| HUGHES & JENKINS | .-'w # . ' v - -IfflSfiS* ' *?wl % - >f*" k;.'' > v , ' " ><$ . *