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THE UN-ION TIMES Published Daily Except Sunday By The Union Times Company Lewis M. Rica Editor Registered at the Postoffice in Union, S. C.f as second class matter. Times Building Main Street Bell Phone No. 1. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $6.00 Six Months 3.00 Trhee Months 1.50 Advertisements One spuare, first insertion .... $1.00 Every subsequent insertion 50 Obituary notices, Church and Lodge notices, and notices of public meetings. entertainments and Cards of Thanks will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word, cash accompanying the order. Count the words and you will know what the cost will be. Members of Associated Tress Thc Associated Press is exclusively entitled tc the use for republication of new3 dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. FRIDAY. .JURY 1G, 1920 A school in easy reach of every child and every child in school should be two of the objects constantly aimed at by out people. Eighty-five dollars has been received on our fund to help the babies. We are waiting a day or two to see if the fund will not grow to an even hundred dollars before sending it to the proper authorities. Monday we propose forwarding the amount, what^ ever it may be. A new hotel for Union is going to be a very urgent need. We did not -? begin the movement a day too soon. In fact, it is probable that for a period Union will be without any hotel whatever. It is very well that tfce committee in charge of the building of the new hotel has seriously taken up the matter 'J. putting through the enterprise/' One of the dangers of commercial prosperity is the often resulting neglect of matters pertaining to citizen% ship. This may be seen in the utter indifference that is being shown in the matter of enrolling. Many, very many, are going: to be debarred from voting at the coming primary simply because they would not show sufficient interest to enroll. Go to your nearest voting precinct and place your name on the club roll.- This applies to all. You must register this year or you cannot vote. Don't blame anyone save yourself if you fail to perform this duty. The equippment for the Venereal Clinic has arrived and this very important movement will soon be in operation. Those who have studied the conditions not only here but through out the whole country, are united in their support of this very great undertaking. Ignorance is the twjn brother of vice. One of the wise things about this movement to fight venereal diseases is that it proposes to educate the people concerning such matters. The ignorance concerning well-nigh every phast of the greatest scourge that has ever afflicted mankind is simply astonishing. The new political party organized .iL v mcago js a conglomtration of all sorts of disgruntled elements that ean never fuse into a compact whole. The various groups cannot show a united front and the party will fqil of its own internal dissention. The agitator, so long as he is merely an agitator, puts up a very plausible front. Mut when faced with having to put his wild theories into fact he finds it much more easier to be destructive j than constructive. Out of the follies | of the two old political parties there may come a revolt that will lead to a strong third party but in our humble judgment the Chicago product will 1 not be that party. Fifteen tons of Cleneral Wood's < campaign literature were sold to a 1 Chicago junk dealer for $650. i half sa: 12 Ladies S at Half i $ Coat Sill and 26 < Price. Ladies am Hats at Mr. Wilburn leaves and New York to buy to clean out all Sumrr. Remnants must be so Come Out ai Bar< < Wilburn Dr] \ lillys LIGHT Safe, Economical f CUR] Electric Fan A complete Elect] Plant, operated by Knight Sleeve-Valve Gilliam Lighi Our cat says it is a mean man who lever has a generous impulse. "Five million volunteers," says General Sir Ian Hamilton, '"that is what no historian will be able to understand.'' I price! le! 1 2 iilk Dresses | Price. || ts (sizes 16 ! only) a! Halt | I i I Childrens || Half Price. | I 1 5 Monday for Chicago X Fall Goods. We want 4 v ier Goods at once. All J. Id. i T t id Get a Real | gain $ !< I Goods Co. 1 2 4 ? 4 1 LIGHT | T POWER | For Pumping Water ^ 4 *ENT s, Irons, Etc. JL) < ric Light and Power the famous Willys ~ Engine. _ ? , \&Motor Go. i H( 7 1 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS [ { | LOST?Tire 30x3 1-2 on rim. Ix>at ] between Whitmire and Union June 1 22. Reward if returned to Meador ' & Goforth. 796-12pd j t DEALERS AND SALESMEN want- i ed for best light plant on earth and [ best seller. Guarantee of perfect 1 Service for 10 years with each ma chine. Address S. Sidney Kibbe, 1 i representing The Curtis Publish- < ing Co., P. O. Box 86, Gaffney S. C. 1 794-26t. 1 PRESCRIPTIONS filled accurately , by graduate and licensed pharma cists, only and delivered promptly. t Peoples Drop Store, Phones, 68-69. < 8^1_ Jui FOR SALE?A secnd hand Chevrolet .?p( automobile, 1919 model. See P. D. j Barron or S. E. Barron. 3t g1E REMEMBER?It takes keen eyes and At a steady hand to do first class watch a work. If you want your watch work t done by an expert, take it to Wilson, __ the watchmaker, at Storm's Jewel- RE ry Store. Watch crystals fitted t while you wait. 814-2tpd 815 ' ' ' y" i i I ' 1 mns ' ' f > j | I ' * Staged tirtke clouds - ' ' 1 ' ' ""?.^7 = ' ... :v"V' : Z01 $eGRE^ ) ^ I THE eagle man, who waiting for him five low?that's Locklear! R I aeroplane wing-tip! Fig him in the cloud banks! { ^ from him when, a mile in i ??? / I ALSO Mutt anc IN Private Del JTA A^A A^4. Tjr T]^" Vy Tj^" y " % ? ST RECEIVED?A shipment 3uf?ar House molasses in 5 pal. kej Price $1.00 gallon. J. M. Jeter, I l-6t )R SALE.?Shorts and Bran. Pe pies Supply Co. 811JNEY TO LOAN?We have hand money to loan on farm a city property. Barron, Barron Barron, Union, S. C. > )R SALE]?Pure bred male Dure Jersey pigs, three months old. $ ind $20. J. W. Buchanan. )USE AND LOT on Pine Strc for sale. A nice up-to-date fo oom new house, desirably locate n excellent communty, near in ai onvenient. Neat and attractive ippearance, water and lights. Th rroperty is now owned by J. I ^oole, who occupies the premise Price $2,000. Terms, $1,000 dow tvhen possession will be had; $8 n twelve monhts anel $800 wenty-four months. If you wai l nice little home at a i^asonab >rice and on excellent terms, th s your chance. S. E. Barron. 814-3t. Wanted?Men or women to take o lers among friends and neiRhbo 'or the Reunine Ruaranteed hosier full line for men, women and ch Iren. Eliminates darninR. We pt iOc an hour for spare time, or $! i week for full time. Experien< innecessary. Write Inter-nation itockinR Mills. Norristown, P y 16-10t-Fri. only. , [)R sunshine at night use Will; jight. Gilliam Light & Motor C -6t. (TOMO BILES?Jordan, Columb nd Liberty. Gilliam Ijight & M? or Co. 815-1 PUBLIC trucks, Twin City tra< ors. Gilliam Light & Motor C -6t. 11 [lieatre i T y | x ? f j [LE X f EAR | A tlirille r in which X the skys the limit:. \ Riallol Toda; A.RL LAEMM offers CKL! smiles at Death from one pla thousand feet be- woman he 1 ide with him on an bandit of the ht smugglers with you live will Be only fifty feet this?the mo; t the air, he climbs ceived by the 1 Jeff Ffl leelives I fk i^il A d^il ||^i| A^A A^A a4a A^fc. i I -= f3. fr. . If Peopk on " ; They ? ? J PROPER LIGHT 7t I YOU "I id | in lis ' K. !S. rr, ? Enlightenm le is rrs > Dl lie minor uLut unuoc ce The L '? MM o. i ? TOWELS?We have just opened s< ia eral cases of Turkish Hath tow* >- ' AH sizes and weights at reasonal 5t prices. Wilbum Dry Goods Co. c" FOR SALE?House and lot on Pine ? ney street. $3,500. See W. S. M Lure. 814-3 h 11 * | ' ra$23255! OBBEKY1 \ ne to another and rescues the ^ ' I oves from the clutches of a j skies! Never .again as long as I you see anothefl picture like 4 I it astounding drama ever con- . I mind of man. Nor/ playing. I * v i I3CB3BB3Eb 4 ADDED X ?x News | No. 73 | 5 Can't See can't buy ING WILL INCREASE R SALES. % for i * lent on Lighting % see l- a ; ^ i*. i 1 ELECTRIC CO. .ive Wirp* . I jv- GINGHAMS are cheaper now than for Is. fall. Buy the school dreqaea now. ble Our assortment cannot be beat. It Wilburn's. . It k. Mis? Fanny Duncan, who has been [c? visiting frilnds in Birmingham and t. Atlanta, has returned home.