The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 16, 1920, Image 2

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I Coffee 1 Some feel a twi dissc It may be a r or it may be ; "When disti digestion aw; of coffee as 1 safe, wise th switch to INS1 IPOS days \ 'There's < Made by rostum Cerea] 0= y -m* -i* x- -v* -;*4I PREST-O-LIT WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEAL PRES-O-1 X These Batteries are shipped *|* car you pet a new Battery, the 1 the Battery. Ask us about this | The public is petting wise tc i service on all makes of Batteries | Hughes ? I Union, S. C., Gadl The Te! II AJUUU ? is in Seal Brand Coffee, Superior Coffei Little Cu These five brands born Family of Coff< test them in the cup, where, any time. T1 w price, and we don't * brand you try. Pay i sell them for, which grade coliee, and the other kind at the san to suit yourself, and just tell us so and money. Remember the nar Remember there are different prices, to p remember that this is things you can always Reliable. UNION-BUFFALO L. L. WAl Union Store, Phone 74. COL. TINLEY HONORED Birmingham, .fuly 14.?Colonel \ TSnloir ,vf rmin.il Rlnfo Iowa, commander of the 68th Iowa regiment in the world war was elected President of the Rainbow Veterans Association at its first reunion here today. Cleveland Ohio, was selected as the next con/ention city. Lieutenant O. L. Locklear jumps from aeroplane to aeroplane 5,000 feet above the earth in "The Great Air Robbery," the Universal photodrama of the air, which is being shown at the Rialto theatre today. I Drinkers times nge of itisfaction. estless night a. restless liver. lrbed sleep or aken suspicion he cause , the ling to do is to rANT WTIWt isually tells- I i Reason' J I Co. Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. | E BATTERIES ! ? A LARGE SHIPMENT C.liEEN ; LITE BATTERIES. I dry and -vrhen we put one on your . ife of which starts the day yoii get feature. this?just means longer life. Free : & Jenkins berry St^ Phone 161 ; H?<"tt M 'i'l 'I H lltHMMHHlll St of Coffee \ the Cup , High Grade Coffee, e, Choice Coffee, iba Coffee. are the Chase & Sanees. We invite you to in the laboratory, anyhpv arp so croorl at t.hp care which price or as the regular price we is as little as any high in buy a pound of any le price, test them out if ours is not the best, we will refund your ne, Chase & Sanborn, five brands and five lease everybody, and 5 just one of the good > depend on at the Old MILLS STORES GNON, Manager Buffalo Store, Phone 9 ALLIES ARE NOT BLUFFING I Spa Belgium July 14.?Premier , Lloyd George received Sir Walter Simons the German Foreign minister at the latters request this afternoon and told his emphatically the allies were not bluffing. The allies Mr. Lloyd George declared, intended seriously to take measures for enforcement of execution of the Versalles treaty unless the Germans meet the allies modified terms | regarding coul. A postal strike in Italy carried on by means of sabotage practiced in letters. LOCKHART JUNCTION The weather is just fine for the growing crops, the rain come in due time we havent suffered a day in this section for rain this year, it will soon be laying, by time, some hav*9 laid by their early com and soon all crops will be laid by, and then the farmers can take a recreation and rest from his labor. The season has come now, for most every thing in the way of a big time as the ice cream 3upper. picnic barbecues public speaking protracted meetings etc. which of these should have or ought to have the best of attendance? I just ask the question. Everything is in a turmoil these times there are so many issues before the people so I done know what candidate to support, I read Boyce Whithead's letter in the Times, I see he is with the U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation in foreign countries. In reading over his letter there is something I learned, and a point that made me think, he said | something about our American maI rine ship and said the shipping board 1 is paterini? ton mnrVi to flip iininn?i nnii their demands, and if something was'nt done to relieve these matters, America will have no merchant marine ship, and what she has will be sold to other countries. I am glad he spoke about this he is up there where he sees the graft. He tells us of the distant of transportation which is five thousand miles. A thought came to me what are our congressmen and senators doing if they were not looking after our protection? It does seem to me that politics is . ing more and more corrupt, we waflj I and need the wisest and best men nv office but it seems like to me that it . is hard to get them, and keep down | graft. We might expect anything to ; come or happen but the right thing; as the league of nations never was ! settled and there is no telling where ) our government may drift. We have just been through a great war where ! much property and blood shed and | lives were lost, but still there is a battle on and will be on I guess till the end of time. | There is a great revolution coming ; there will be a change we dont know whether it will be for the best or not, ' we have had a great and good man , at the head of America but we dont know how the next leader will do, so long as we have God fearing men as our leader, we should not be uneasy, | for it has been said when the wicked j rule the people mourn. rom rayne, saia Deiore ne died, no did not mind going to hell ,but hated to meet those he had influenced to ?0 to hell; If all the leaders of the world; today were leaders who would take God as their guide and not study so much about the financial past and let graft alone, there would not be 30 much unrest among the people. I attended quarterly meeting at Bogansville Methodist church "last Saturday and there was a large congregation and a tine sermon by the Presiding Elder E. S. Jones, and a good report was made from the board of stewards on finances of the churches. I think this was one of the best and most interesting meetings I have attended in a long time; the good ladies served a beautiful dinner. By invitation from a friend I attended a box supper and also ice cream supper at Buffalo, I enjoyed this occasion. The good people of Buffalo gave me a warm welcome.. I tried I? buy a box but the other fellow beat me and got it but however I was invited by the young ladies to help eat some of the good eats so 1 ate all the same if I did failto buy a box. I spent the night witht Mr. E. M. Stepp where I was treated with kind hospitality. | I am invited to a picnic at Owens ford bridge in Cherokee County July 24. Mr. O. I. Inman who is manager of this picnic will serve hash .and every body is invited to bring well fill baskets and come and enjoy a nice time, you had better go I was there three years ago and these good people never do things by halves they will have the whole hog or none. Thanks for my special invitation I will be there if nothing prevents. I. W. Webber, of Sedalia, and his mother Mrs. Webber, of Wilkinsville, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Plaxico, of Lockhart Junction, last week. I enjoyed the 4th and 5th of course at Lockhart and other place, I like to forgot to tell you this I wns with Flint Rock on the 5th again in h?s "John Henry" and I sure enjoyed going around with him for he is one of those big hearted fellows. Mrs. Josie Cudd, of Lockhart, and Miss Bernice Smith, of Adamsburg .visited Moxy's home on the 5th. Moxy. Critics agree that "'The Great Air Robbery," the Universal photodrama, is one of the most thrilling spectacles of the screen's history. The photodrama deals with a band of skypirates and stars Lieutenant O. L. Locklier, the aviator who changes planes in mid-air. The production tT\ll be at the Rialto theatre today. / "THE GREAT ' AIR ROBBERY* Playgoers who believe that th< limit has been reached in photoplaj realisfrn are due for an awakenini whej? they witness "The Great Aii Robbery," the wonderful Universa feature starring Lieutenant O.. L Locklear, who changes from plane t< plane in mid-air, which will_.be showi at the Rialto theatre today. The story of "The Great Aii Robbery," is not only up-to-the-min ute, but a few years in'advance; fo: it concerns Larry Cassidy, crack pilo of the American trans-continenta mail service, and his fearless, dare devil feats in bringing to an end th exploits of a band of air pirates am winning the girl he loves. Th mastery of the air by men and womei or iron nerve and histrionic skill ha made possible the filming of this-thril ling narrative which, while it has ye had no parallel in real life, is quit within the scope of modem achieve ment. Willie Mason, a young aviator in th U. S. Mail service, anc| a friend o Darry Cassidy, becomes enmeshed i the schemes of the air pirates, throug his attempt to secure his Croix d Guerre, which he has sent to hi sweetheart, but which falls into th hands of the Bldck Squadron. Larr Cassidy goes to save his friend fror his own folly and to protect the regis tered mail. A U. S. deputy marshf also in the aviation branch of th service, is on the track of the aerii marauders, and in the three cornere Mngounter which ensues, some of th |Jp?t thrilling air scenes conceivabl (nave been filmed. Aside from its amazing scene 5,000 feet in mid-air, ''The Great Ai Robbery" tells a dramatic story wit a punch In every scene. The story wa written and directed by Jacques Ja< card, and assisting Lieut. Locklear ai Francelia Billings, Allan Forrest, Ra Ripley, Carmen Phillips and seven othe rscrene favorites. YELLOW ROSE As T have been absent for a whil I will write again. ?> I am glad to report that Mr. an Mrs. Charlie Reaves are improvinj I was glad to see J. O. and Bit Eyes' letters. Mrs. T. W. Walrdop and Mrs. C. 1 Hightower were shopping in Unic Monday afternoon. Jim Bishop has a new Ford and M Lunch Prtiy, also. I don't guess I wiil ;,et to go to tl picnic the first Saturday in Augus for I fcm only twelve yearb old. Mr. and Mrs. Usha Alman and chi drei\ Jand vjbsiting relatives in tl country this week. Yellow Rose. SUNSHINE GIRL I will say a few words to the des old Times as I have been absent ft some time. We ar^ not having much sicknes ir. our community now. I Mrs. Mayo has returned from tl hospital in Columbia, where she hr been for treatment. 1 Lunch Peay has bought a new Fori Miss Irene Gault had a party at h( home Tuesday night and there wei many friends present and the occasio was most enjoyable. Sunshine Girl. REPORT Of the Condition of the Sinkini Fund'Commission for Union County, S. C., for the Quarter ending July 11, 1920 State of South Carolina, County of Union. RESOURCES Bills receivable $62,073.( Cash in bank -- -- __ 28,801.S \ x $90,935.' LIABILITIES Union Court House bonds $13,600.00 Public Debts bonds -- -- -- 2,800.00 Mastdrs account __ __ 1,057.70 Probate Judge account ^27.87 $18,185.57. $18,185.5 Assets over liabilities __ $72,750.0 State of South Carolina, County of Union. Personally came before me J. IV Greer, Secretary, and makes oath tha the above report of the Sinking Fun Commission for Union County, S. C for the quarter ending July 11, 1920, i true to the best of his knowledg and belief. J. M. GREER. Sworn to before me this 11 day o July, 1920. R. P. Morgan, Notary Public, S. C. 4 < ' Lis1 i ; To Our Friends am Public in General: r r We are expecting J those ^Beautiful and see Marble Monume e days. d e These Monument as any marble on th ~ If it is durability e workmanship that y< - can please you. e Come -look them c I of these facts. e Remember, when ? save agents commis y I See us before yoi | line, a I Yours to ser ! UNION Ml !S I 15 Gadberry Street, ir e HOW SHOUL1 e, 1(j Have "laid by" in the ha upon the man's income, his and his present habit of lil te Have YOU fipured out , ?what would be the least ; ' live on ? in Do it, and accumulate i pound interest in our Savir r. t, One ^Dollar Op? i- ' NICHOLSON Bi COM EMS LIE NICHOLSON, Pn r M. A. MO >r ^^[||WMBMBBBggg!saaaaMMMB| te i ls I JUST H e * Carload nice Bug have on hand, also, Come see me before W. A. L( Stable in Fron I MRS. HARTS TE1 FOR TEETH Mrs. Hart's Teething Powders best remedies on the market for are perfectly harmless, they con (injurious drugs.. They cure by c teria as well as changing the nat bowels to a natural condition. If your baby ia sick from teet it Mrs. Hart's Teething Powders I SOLD AT DRI NEESE MEDICIN o i UNION COUNTY W. M. U. The W. M. U., of Union Count will meet at Union on August 4-5, instead lt of Lockhart as previously announced, d The societies are requested to note ? the change, which was made for sufa ficient reasons, and to send a full delee gation to the annual meeting. Mrs. Preston Bobo. 812-6tpd Superintendent. Negro school-teachers, of Atlanta Georgia, have been placed on the same salary basis as white toacher3. =========?=== '*' ten! v i the our third carload of Everlastmg Tennesmts to arrive in a few s will be sold as low e market today. , beauty and artistic du are looking for, we >ver and be convinced you buy from us you sions. i buy anything in this ve and please, \RBLE CO. Union, S. C. =3 MUCH D A MAN nk? Naturally that depends responsibilities to dependent* e. what you should have AH&AD you and your dependents could the amount at 4 per .cent coraigs Department. ens An Account - Hf? ANK AND TRUST IPANY tn. J. ROY FANT. Vice Prea. ORE, Cashier. J J ? DECEIVED ?gies and Harness. I a nice lot of Horses, purchasing. JCKMAN t of Court House. ETHING POWDERS j ING CHILDREN. *1 have proven to L>c one among the teething children. 1st, because they P tain no opiates, bromides, chloral or I lestroying microbes, germs and bac- I ure of the juices of the stomach and g| hing, stomach or bowel trouble give Si and it will get well. w JG STOKES OK? 8 E CO., Hart>vell. Ga. 1 A large number of the homing pigeons taken to France for use in the ' war was useless in gun fire, the noise ' of battle terrifying them. Consider' able training was necessary before ! any could perform their duty, Turks are limited to four wive* by a new lnw. If the prospective wife stipulates that she be the only wife, the Turk wljo agrees to the stipulate ion is thereby legally bound tor monogamy. ?