The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, April 24, 1920, Image 3

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Easily Kept Clean THfLmost modest home can be made as tasteful and attractive as the millionaire's residence?and the cost is very small. SCO-CO Interior Wall Paints are the best made and offer a wide selection of colors and tints. They can be washed and easily kept dean with hot water. These are real oil paints and will last lot many years. Send today for FREE Paint Book yv It tells you about harmonious color combinations and shows the exact shades of the interior paints. It also gives many suggestions for f exteriors of homes. This book cost us $1 to print, but we will send f 'ree if you're interested. Write today. m the only close in available Business Property In the city of ' UNION, S. C. p When we sell for the HIGH DOLLAR 1st. The B. F. ARTHUR PROPERTY, on the comer of E. Main and Church Streets. This property has been ideally subdivided into business lots. Now owned by J. E. Kirbv. A 1 Next we will offer for sale the NEW CHESHIRE FIRE-PROOF BUILDING on the opposite corner from the Arthur Property, on. Main and Church ^ Streets. This building is now occupied by the Ford \ Motor Co., and owned by A. W. Cheshire. I Third. The W. H. RASOR HOME, on E. Main Street, containing II rooms. Large lot 85x427 feet. [ ' I FREE I We will give away absolutely free the JAR OF MONEY now on display at the PEOPLES DRUG STORE to the person guessing the nearest the amount it contains and attends our sale. j Thursday. April 29th, at 10:30 A. M, Beginning at 10:30 . m., Rain or Shine cnnn uircin cytqa cm tcouc vnttn nuiu nmnr 'www mwiVf win in mvi i1.11 mo I IlltlVl UWII riilUC ? LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED SALE CONDUCTED BY South Atlantic Realty Go. ^ " INCORPORATED ^ ''Service of Guaranteed Satisfaction." S. F. PERRY, President. > / ? Iw 11. HOME OFFICE? ?. GREENWOOD, 8, C. ^ ^ Your credit la good with us ' (Paint Department) f l ' ElilT|t?Oib 308 Bay Street, East X ,iv (Gt^nSI Savaniiah Georgia / n^JirU^RLL ^ Local RcfiKJcntattoe: f ^$ A.* . ' B* F* alStOn. Jr"? ^BS(X)t * / Union, S. C. N. ' / ' I . = THURSDAY, APRIL 9Qfh AT 10:30 A.M. t *MII # You will have the opportunity to buy at your own Price 1 , SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED?The public to know that am prepared to drill either in Unic County or , other counties. F< further information write or phor v J. W. Easier, Trough, S. < 3t. pd. Apr. 20-22-24. PURE BRISd Rhode Island Reds $2.C per 15. Pure White Leghorns Enf lish strain $1.50 per 15. T L. Ha] ney, Union, S.. C. e. o. d. I FOR SALE?Two (2) lots, one with frontage of 94 feet and the other? feet, -on North Church street. C< ment pavement?water and lighl accesible. Can negotiate loans t to build homes on these lots, if lot are bought and cash paid for then W. S. McLure. 4t-Apr. 10-17-24-M. WANTED?Man witn team or aut< who can give bond ta sell 137 Wat kins home and farm products. Big gest concern of its kind in th world. $1500 to $5000 yearly ir come. Territory in this count open. Write today J. R. Watkin Co., Dept. 112, Winona, Mint 4t-Apr. 3-10-17-24. pd. WANTED?To do^ special typing i the afternoon. For furthef infoi mation phone 226-J 743-3tp FOR SALE?Just a few more lonj handle cotton dusters, $1.25. Fibr Brooms, $1.00. Next week they wil be higher. They are the best?ou customers say so?if you fail to ge yours at the present low price don' blame us. Cooper Furniture Cc ! 743-3t. FOR SALE?Quick Built bungalow and four nice building lots close in A. D. Cooper, Cooper Furniture Cc 743-3t BURNS PROVE FATAL as a rule but delicious Orange Crush soothei the longing for something real nic< and refreshing?5c everywhere 743-3t FOR SALE?Several cars rough lum ber?framing of all kinds and incl boards. W. T. Jones, Santuck, S. C 719-tf. FOR SALE?Concrete Pier Blocki and Concrete Brick. T. L. Harney Call 106, Bailey Builders Supply Co. 661-tl DON'T GET THE WORDS Orang. Cruch mixed up with any othei orange drink, for there's none s< delicious as the genuine?5c every whcie. 743-8 NO MATTER WHO your doctor is we fill any prescriptions at Storm'i Drug Store, phone 76. "Apr. 9-lmo FOR RENT?Stables known as "Maj Stable'" located on North Gadbcrrj street. Apply to W. S. McLure Apr. 16, 23, 30, May 7. FOUND DEAD IN THE ROADSeveral empty Orange Crush bot ties that had been literally stTippe* of their contents of delicioui Orange Crush?5c everywhere 743-3C. FOR SALE?My residence on Soutl Church street. Reason for selling I am going to leave the city. S Fram. t: The king's national rill is a list o those British firms which make i point of employing disabled ex-sol diers. It contains the names of 9, 500 firms, who employ 86,000 disable* men. Killing muskrats netted a Michi gan farmer $800 in one day. Thi rodents had been driven from thei homes by spring floods. Skins whicl in former years sold for 15 to 21 cents now bring $2. . The Quakers of the world wil meet in conference in London nex August. A CHE ATMOS I Reflects a lack of friction, ri nfhl nn/1 1 ?JB?v aiiu wui'KinK in nurmi The officers of this depen stitution, though keenly con evidence always a spirit of j Frequently our patrons i business with a bank whose i optimism and service. New business is cordially CITIZEN'S Nf | v UNIO I RESOURCES, I K. P. MORGAN, I President. \ JH-. Vj-Vv , "|| CANDIDATE CARDS J FOR MAYOR I I hereby announce myself as a can,n didatc for Mayor of the eity of Union >r and pledge myself to abide by the ie decision of the Democratic primary 3. election. L. C. Wharton. 1 >0 I hereby announce myself as a canf didate for Mayor of the city of Union r- and pledge myself to abide by the tf decision of the Democratic primary ? election. a R. P. Morgan. 5 ___ J- I hereby announce myself as a can-8 didate for Mayor of the city of Union ? and pledge myself to abide by the * decision of the Democratic primary 1- election. * O. E. Smith. 5? FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 1. "" I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of e alderman from Ward 1 and pledge '* myself to abide by the decision of the y Democratic primary election. ? J. H. Schoppaul. I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman of the city of Union ward 1, and pledge myself to abide by j the result of the Democratic primary. J. A. Crosby e FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 2 II I hereby announce myself as a canr didate for re-election to the office of t Alderman from Ward 2, and pledge t myself to abide the result of the , Democratic primary election. J. W. Gilbert. s I hereby announce myself as a cani. didate for alderman for Ward 2 and i. pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic Primary. W. C. Lake I b FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 3 i I hereby announce myself a cani. didate for Alderman from Ward 3 and pledge myself to abide by the * decision of the Democratic primary * election. 1 B. A. Whitner. I hereby announce myself a candi? j date for election to the office of alderman for ward 3, city of Union, and j pledge myself to abide the result of f the Demoafatic Primary election. . T. A. Murrah 5 """" r I hereby announce myself as canj didate for alderman for ward 3, city . of Union, and pledge myself to abide I the result of the Democratic primary. H. C. James FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 4. I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for reelection to the office of ' T alderman from Ward 4i'and pledge f myself to abide by the decision of the . Democratic primary. S. R. Lybrand. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman ftom Ward 4, City i of Union, and pledge myself to abide b tne result of the Democratic primary. >. W. B. O'Shields. FOR PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSI SIONER. '? I hereby announce myself as a can' didate for election to the office of ? Public Works Commission for the city : of Union and pledge myself to abide f by the decision of the Democratic a primary. J. E. Kirby. I hereby announce myself as a cani didate for the office of Commissioner of Public Works for the City of Union, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Primary. a W. S. McLure. r i I hereby announce myself a can5 didate for election to the office of f!om. missioner of Public Works of the city of Union, and pledge myself to abide 1 the resudt of the?Democratic Primary Election. j B. F. Alston, Jr. ( - i ERFUL i JPHERE shows that things are going j ony. J dable, government-guided in- | scious of their responsibility, S ?ood cheer and helpfulness. | yoice their pleasure in doing S i unvarying attitude is one of I invited. . J ITIONAL BANK N.S. C. $1,600,000.00 I 4 -V J. w. WILBANKS, , CaaMen ?' " "" 1 "T 1 ' v." \kk I[ ^w dusflit tosee jj \ \ \ is wefts-/ <1 I ^ ?And once you do, it's good- washsoapof the world. With- 4 H |1| ? bye old scrubbing board and out any rubbing or scrubbing 4 B ^ "blue MondayV forever! C^ean it cleans everything from over- '<% ^ Easy does thebiverage week's alls to shirtwaists. It's the fast- 4H y washing in ten minutes?for est working, best working wash 4 Kjl |jj y only a few ceiVts! It does it soap you ever saw. See it work 4 H |j y better than youl could even if ?and it's your friend for life! 4 IS 1 k you scrubbed tillV all the skin ? , , , , 4 H W ' \ Here? how it works! ^ Kfl k was off your knuqkles! _ , , , , 4H L ^ ^ Soak the clothes overnight. 4 El I * Besides, Clean \Easy can t Qut Up y2 bar Qf Qean Easy A *9 ^ k hurt the clothes. \ It doesnt jn 414 gallons Gf watp** jnd let 4 19 n I y wear them out like a wash it dissolve. Boil and put clothes 4 ?1 B y board d es. It.; who e action jn and sdr for ten mjnutes. ^ H 4 \y is on dirt, grime and germs. Rinse blue and dry> you'll J ^ And it does the world : in any have the finest batch of clean j jO k kind of water, any old tiqne and clothes you ever saw; done in ^ 11 w *n double quick time! \ shortest time, in the easiest * II ^ I r Clean Easy is the wonder way and for the least expense. 2 g-| I k. Louisville Food Products Company, Incorporated 4 II I Kjr. ^ H I i>AVES THE RUB j|| stomach Announcing Out of Fix? I Phone your grocer or The Opening of " druggist for a dozen bottles _r .l:. j-i"-! J- ' in mis ucucious uigesiani,?a glass THE GOBB ELECTRIC CO. < JmvAR^Kw^ANfciS Main street, Next Door to Express Office. i Nothing like it for renovating old I tired stomachs, converting food I A into rich blood and sound flesh. L|QATt"|pQ| | ft ft 11" ft ft tft |*Q Shivar Ale retails at 15c per bot* ! I 0 \J i I lUCll w (J 11 11 d W I %J I w tie, or $1.75 per dozen. If your reg- <4% ular dealer cannot supply you, tale* ^ And a Complete Line of All Electric EAGLE GROCERY CO., r I Distributors for U1-. ^ SUPpijCS SnCl FiX^S THOSE BICYCLING CHICKENS "I have been instructed by the Vil- \\T* ?11 M?s4? i- * ? _ ? . . ,. ??c uu an villus t?x cicvbuuii vvuitt. iroin wmne 01 age Council to enforce the ordinance against chickens running at large the simplest nature, to repair work of the most difand riding bicycles on the sidewalk. ?Alberta .Advocate. ficult form. * The crown jewels of England have aeen taken from the Tower of London ^ye have an efficient corps of experienced electrito the Bank of England for safe- r r keeping. cians/ who are careful, capable and prompt in the ?rrnnini v ou/ni I Cll execution of their work?and all wiring is absoluteItnillDLl OnULLCn \y guaranteed to pass the test of the Southeastern fafferinf Described A* Tortore Underwriters Association. Relieved by Black-Draught. Our prices are most reasonable, and we earnestly Rossville, Oa.?Mrs. Kate Lee Able, of mis place, writes: "My husband is an request an opportunity to bid on your job?either ..4 ..kit. k. i._ digitizes, aiiu vuvv nunc isiuug, uc u?|ured himself with a piece of heavy ma- large or small, chinery, across the abdomen He was so sore he could not bear to press on himself at ail, on chest or abdomen. He We invite you to visit our showroom and inspect weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he weighed 110 ib?., in two weeks. our lines of Quality Fixtures. He became constipated and it looked like he would die. We had three different doctors, yet with all their medicine, his bibb ns jk pi p? p ^ ^ pp & bowels failed to act. He would turn up T||r (1 fl Q R [_|rfl|niP Pll I tit UUDD tLtllnlb IU. did this yet without result We became desperate, he suffered so. Hewssswol- t \%r pnRTi _,v/1? len terribly. He told me his suffering W* COBB, Manager. Main st-.Ncxt Door t0 Ex?>reM Phone ^T-W. Draught. I made him take a big dose, and when it began to act he fainted, he . was in such misery, but he got relief and 1 " 1 began to mend at once. He got well, As a rul? workers in copper mines Mr. Bryan declares that neither and we both feel he owes his life to are immune from typhoid fever. party will dare to put a wet plank -* Thedford'* Black-Draught." ' into its platform. Thedfprd's Black-Draught will help yon . As late as 1880 England had but ? lo keep fit, ready for the day's work, one prominent periodical devoted ex- Farm laborers of England are deTry Ut NC-13I clusively to the interests of women manding a 48-hour week. d I ? ' SbrXi v. . >s