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B?8?nMa^^? ,-5nE union time? ~~i - ty1^ rtWUIIOD DAILY KXCSPT SUNDAY _ BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY - ^ * ? ( LEWIS M. MCE Editor l?tht?r?d at tha Pos to flies in Union. 8. C. na M(?n4 elnoa matter. ? , TIMES IU1LCNNC MAIN STREET . BELL PHONE NO. I. ?; ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES . On# Twr 14 00 A Six Month* .. 2 00 M Tfeiwo Month* 1.0* M ADVERTISEMENTS On* a guar*, flrat insertion 11.00 Every lulMiK-.n' insertion HHH Obituary notices. Church and 1<o<Jk* no- Vfl -f*. and notice* of public meetings, enter- ul . u. omenta and Cards of Thanka will be ft shareed for at the rata of one cent a word. [ cash accompanying tK) order. Count the ^ I words and you will know what tha coat wOl be. \ . Oi MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATED PRESS oc Tha Associated Presa is exclusively en titled to the use for republication of all DOtl] news dispatcher ciedited to it or not other- ___ wise credited in this paper and also the *~--l naws published herein. HTK""V. H, aS Former Senator J. Hamilton Lewis*, j|K yi Illinois, speaking before the Kan- R H sas Democratic convention a day or a' two ago, declared: "The country must B be ready to see the convention av San n ranclsco put Wilson as its candidate f before the nation as a protest against j the treaty of peace being tortured into > a pact of revenge on nations as li- * I cense of murder of men, and com- ^ mands for raids and invasions upon B oppressed and suffering people." If the Democratic party wills to be buried for all future time, one o; the surest ways to do it, in our opinion, will be the nomination of Mr. Wilson B for a third term. The third term idea *6 one that does not appea, to ilu peo-1 pl? of the country. The vast amount of undeveloped lands throughout the South, or lands B 1 ,,a 1 are not as productive as they may oe made io become, is the one HI great opportunity for th? South, and, K be it said of Union County as well H W^ith the improved prospects nov 11fror.tiiIS pr^Daybh * f,e .- Aba- . -development 3! sifad ?' us w'" be amaringly I T Ch?r m,ny -vears. even decades. ^^B T c.-,ers ?f the South were faced B T ?nditions that were well nigh 'peless. The life was not only hard, it the prospects for reward in gain V"6 remote in the extreme. These favorable conditions ha-. 0 changed, B thanged for the better and while B y>* ar? obstacles in the way, such H as lack of labor, and other unfavorV able conditions, there is yet the possiH dity of making the work pay. and m futuro will witness m.inv rnmnrl,. m b!e changes for the bett?r. Bm Attorney General Palmer ha1 won HT the victory in tho Georgia pr-^sidenH5 Gal primary. It is a notable v'etory Bp for the leaf no of nations idea. He ffi* won ovj,- lioke Smith and Thomas E. Watson, both t eorgia men, and that too when he came as an "outsider," F from Pennsylvania. Th? result is significant. Palmer won on the league of nations idea. He espoused tr.e league of nations and is a staunch ' . suppcier of the Wilson administra" tion. We have never for a moment ubteo that the people favored the igue of nations. We do not now oubt it, and the result of the Georgia primary but confirms this judgement. The league of nations as outlined may not be perfect, certainly is not per. feet. Mo human document is. It could be amended, changed, perfected. But the main idea, peace among the JU nations though understand:ngly, is an idea that must soon prevail.. n?G COTTON MILL m CONSOLIDATION Atlanta, April 23.?According to an in lunccment made today by the Sees ritiei- Sale* Co., a southern investment securities concern with head'.mparters in this city, the ChadwickHoskins Co.. of Charlotte. N. C., has Las authorised the public offering ^ through that company of 30.000 flk' ( shares of Common Stock. HE The Chadwick?Hoskins Co. is a consolidation of aix big cotton mills |? and is one of the largest cotton manufacturing concerns in the South. HI The fix mills contain 11(M>78 spindles HHBB and 2757 looms. The company has outstanding $800,000 in Preferied I BfBs Stock which it 4a ? I 1_ -- ?V iWI C III November of hi* year. Recently th* hadwick?Hoskinn mills added, - through consolidation, tha properties of the Martinsville Cotton Mil Co., Y yof Martinsvile, Vs, P H r\r \ i *e ^wgF SATURDAY, APRIL 2i. 1U20 p, bi It would not be surprising to see L< Jhc rebel1 < >us state of Sonora gain other states m Mexico an-' finally succeed *n overthrowing: the Carranza i government in Mexico. It will not be v any cause for shedding tears, for there is really little hope for peace w and prosperity under the Carranza ,?r cut says a weak mind is often / r *a burned by n gaudily bedecked/ es I- / eo ' 1 1 " / l'a New arrival of "American Girl'fc^, Ni imps and oxfords. Black any ' m own kid. Military and hifif" .1 bo >uis heels. M ,h Ei Specially priced #qu i.O.'i to = THE WONDER / ~"?-50 I'nion. S. C. f -1 9 NEWS FROM COLER L-_~ ~ I \V. 11. Harrison doesn't s?l^- fj iproving very much. # ;o"i to be I Mrs. Sallie Farmer. cjT E oute 2, who has been \\\7 ? Bauline, IK ole to be up. J ,s ill un- IE Some few of the far/ S ommunity are taking / mors of our II he tubercular test wrt advantage ofII ree of charge, and I tlJ 's Riven II >eople should he intvl 'nk all of the II vork as it means bett?/ rosted in the II community. / r health to this II Mr. and Mrs. B. P.[ Jren, of Enoree. wejfc ^mith and chil-|l home of Mr. and visiting at thell Sunday. ' s' ** Hopkins IB Mrs. George Bon/ 5 spent a pleasant 9^Vr and son, Ashby, IB H. F. Whitehead/eveninR with Mrs. IB Mrs. F. J. Law/ Satu,,day. | spending a wh/son* Greenville, is IB Walker. M10 with Mrs. B. F.ll of her grandmJ^V1'1 ls at hedside IB mer. jpther. Mrs. Sallie Far- K The farmet/ 9 far behind Vf "f rhis community are ? have plante^'1'' their work. A few IK As Mr. r/ cotton. I tor and hity, sp?'<e ('f the old roos- K > flower gar</ amiH scratching in the K . hawks thi/'"^' ^ad some of the B r tor woul<L.fa'r Up '1cre the old roos a plentiful '1 (. H so had. They are = divide w;, PTT1(\ro' ant* WG will gladly F" .. th Lnion. * I _ t Coleraine. I *v"*? i> i.- j I' 1.1 li Mll.[\ Wo have a greater abundance of Rood, pure milk to sell each day than we have heretofore had. We can supply your needs. I.et your children have plenty of pure milk, it is the not only the best, but the cheapest food you can jfh'e a frrowinpr child. Hillcvcxt Dairy. Phone 227-W or 111. 745-3t. .lohn McCormick pays more income tax than any other singer, the aggregate being $110,000 since the war began. L 0 U 1 s v I l * L t I | S I L i U ? ? I ^ y e i R :j: I Base i all ats | stone! HARDWARE CO. I j FROM PANjtv. 1 i a nice crowd/ at Black k tUMH school Sunday after- ( it^MI had several visitors with j f/H- to get the children inter * jj^Homing to Sunday- school, our ] V ^Wndent, Mr. Foytner, has of- | I^Krize to the boy or girl under ' t Bears of age who attends \ H?chool the most Sundays from { 1 r, April 5, until August, and present to th^ one who comes ? Sunday. So boys and girls of immunity, get/interested and atSunday schoibl regularly. Get i Tested and beppn coming, you will ] nt to come evejry Sunday. We can < ve an extra fire Sunday school at i ack Rock if tue people would come, think we have a splendid superinndent, Mr. nortner. He has been ' iviuui, anu /i tiniii\ ii lie is iiuev- | 1 ted enough in the people of this j1 nnnunity to walk over from Whitire to help them carry on a Suniy school, the people could attend, ow, children of this community, re- ; ember th^ prize that is offered, and | 1 at Sunday school next Sunday. ( ich stri/e to win the prize. C. C. Rochester attended services at j i _ I Automobil We have secured the serv 15 years of automobile exp< Buick, Franklin. Hudson, Ef dan and Packard. We make a speciality of e ers, generators, coils, etc. FEDERAl and BUIC1 Hemes N BUICK CARS 1 OUR HARN NOW OPEN F We beg to announce to th rounding territory that we 1 oughly equipped HARNESS do all kinds of REPAIR WO We also carry a full line COLLARS and a general LI EXPERT WORK? WORK PROMPTL1 TURBYFIL PROPRI Old Poslottice Building *5* *5* *5* WHY TAKE You take no chance when yo You take no chance when \ Pansy Flour. Pansy Flour is pure. It is Pansy Flour makes the bee them. Pansy Flour has stood the m Union and Union County for i We sell Pansy Flour and lil qualified guarantee, that there your money back and no grum Pansy Flour is worth $2.00 we are glad to sell you at $1.7 that every bag we sell to a n< tomer, and every bag we sell them know that we are never thing but the best that monej merchandise costs no more a kind does elsewhere. . See us for the best things to UNION-BUFFALO L. L. WAC.NO Buffalo Store, Phone 9. 4 ( S '< X he Presbyterian church at Whitmire ? Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pcndland and rhildren spent Sunday'with Mr. and drs. Sam Mobley. Everyday Worker, dent* get dis:ouraged because the Times hasn't enarged yet. We'll have an eight-pago aayer by and by. I miss your letters. Write sometime. Pansy. VISIT SPARTANBURG MUSIC FESTIVAL SPARTANBURG, S. C., MAY 4-5-6 The Southern Railway is arranging necessary extra equipment to properly take care of travel into and out of Spartanburg account of above occasion. The orchestra from the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York has been secured, also the world's most famous artists for the entire occasion. The Converse College Choral Society consisting of 300 voices The Childrens Chorus consisting of 500 voices from the public schools. For detail information regarding rates, schedules, etc., call on nearest ticket agent or address R. C. Cotner, D. P. A., Spartanburg, S C. 746-4t e Owners ices of an expert mechanic, erience, familiar with the >sex, Dodge, Chalmers, Jorlectrical repair work, startL TIRES ft PARTS lotor Co. ^ND SERVICE. IESS SHOP I OR BUSINESS ie people of Union and surlave opened up a new, thorSHOP and we are ready to >RK in that line. of SADDLES. BRIDLES, NE OF HORSE HOODS. 4m I EN EMPLOYED. ~ Y DONE. ' c t L & COBB ; ETORS. r S. Gadberry Street. ?___J I h~5? -:~x- > ^ A CHANCE? I f u buy from our stores. 1*1 'ou stock your table with ?k j I made trom the best wheat. -k it biscuit?it makes more of i 2 I I ost critical tests right here in more than twenty years. ? fl ce merchandise, with the un- jr d is none better at any price or y fl bling. t f per bag on any market, but X l '5 per bag, because we know % J ?w family means a new cus- j. n to our old customers, makes j' Jj satisfied to give them any r can buy, and that the best ;; | t our stores than the other ;; * 7. c :: t .. c eat and wear. ' ;; MILLS STORES N, Manager. f Union Store; Phone 74 T 'ttttttt? 'r ttt vv vytiirc vvtt > V Dollai j Saturd N. S We offer th for $1 or 12 Men's Handkerchiefs for 12 Ladies' Handkerchiefs foi 7 Pairs Children's Socks foi 4 Crepe dc Chine Handkerchi 4 Men's Collars for 4 Yards Extra Good Ginghar 3 Yards Best Ginghams f< 5 Yards Homespun (limit) f< 4 Yards Cotton Foulard for . 4 Yards Figured Voile for . \ Come to oui money, and lot and the prices Full Line of [ |N. j William Wirt, Akron, Ohio, rubbei worker may be officially dead acording to government records, bu< inofficially, he says he is enjoyinp ife. Wirt was officially reported killec n action during the war, bu he is >ack at his old job of building Goodrear tires. The other day, on the lew bronze memorial tablet foi loodyear men killed in action, which ins just been placed in Goodyeai fall, the new employes' recreatior nstitution and home of Goodyear inlustrial University, he was surprised o see his own name engraved. Needless to say it took about twc ninutcs for Wirt to register a comilaint and have his name removed rom the tablet. \S STRONG AS AT SEVENTEEN IRON \m Toole Mikit Mr 'DM kin" Fill Yoinf Apii* Sip NtglMr. Jo help repair the results of Illness, age, work and worry in your daily ife; to help give strength to your runown system and to help renew fagged arcea and tone up the nerves?you will nd a valuable remedy In Zirott. Read what Zlron did tor an old man, vho had to stay In bed most of the time, lis daughter, Myrtle Mills, of PujasM, enn., lays: "Zlron has nslped my ither wonderfully. He eoutd not do nythlt^g before taking l|. Ije was]n bed vsi ui me nine, kuinuiainwi wiui vcv* en-down nerves end backed*. He hag aken three bottles end gave he Ai trong At when ne wat 17 velfe old * re. It may do tor you. Ztrcn 11 mild. harmleat: does net dleolor the Teeth ana may he taken safely '^ ^oung end old, men, women end Get Ztron at your drugglsTe, under a loney-back guarantee. 2LL Your Blood Needs 8l?ON r Day FOR ay and IV >HAPII e following Sp 1 Saturday and $1.00 4 Yards Percale $X 00 ^ Yards Bleachi ? $1.00 'Yar<,sc"rtai" 12 Spools Cotto icfs ,or $1.00 4 Pairs Ladies' ] $1.00 ^ 2 Pairs Ladies' ns for $1 QQ brown and b " ^ EXTR " $1.00 One I $1.00 White I $1.00 and Shfl Dollar Sale and w :s of it The goods remarkably low. ??-? i Iry Goods, Dress iHAP Comfortab \ for S . 1 Also Klack Kid Oxfords i; with Plain and Cap Toe. Attractive values at froi zsr-**- ** f ^ Sent by Mail, Parcels Catalogue of New Styles i SPRING F< WRIGHT-SCRl THE SHO 126 Morgan Square. I A. E. ! . ANNOUN CONG ' " ~ " Some fcrty miles from Barcekftp there is an actual mountain of very pure salt, which is hewn out in the) open air, like stone from a quarry. A local election in France Showed 1,037 persons to be in favor of alcoholic phohibition to 162 against. # J ./ - ?g??! ' I III 'M?BBe?8 . Sale! londay I {OS ecial Values I i Monday I for $1.00 I ne,or $1.00 I Scrlm,or $1.00 I ____________ I H n, Nos. 60, 70, 80 (gj QQ I 1 Hose fl?| AA I th Seams in Back.) vA*vv J g Lisle Hose, white <J*"| A A lack for tpl.UU A SPECIAL Mi Of* J Oxfords \ I >es at.. V e will save you are dependable IT| . - -1 Goods, Shoes IRO le Oxfords pring t. ; / Soft, fine quality Black Kid Oxfords in Louis Heels, very dressy, all sizes $9.00 " ... lL_ \ n Medium and Flat Heels, $2.0010 $5.00 Post Prepaid. Send for n . XKTWEAR. IGGS SHOE CO. E STORE Spartanburg, S. C. 1 . < 1 ? ' mmmmmmm HILL CES? FOR RESS i' ' ' " ' "11 "aae y. Queen Mario of the Belgians is the most talented violinist among the women of European royalty. Ouija boards are made In Balti- / more. So greet has bserr the ddntand that e new $125,600 factW* adOfttdn has been made to meet it, . -I**.**'* ' \