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.. i _ . ? f HE UNION TIMES dwe all PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY tlm< BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY * ~ ... wai LEWIS M. RICE .. .a Editor we: ' ? ; pro RrfliUrtd at the Po*tofflc? In Union. S. C.. ; wil u iKood elaa* matter. it 114 TV.ES BUILDING MAIN STREET Pi' BELL PHONE NO. 1. |m ~ Pii SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 14.00 Six Month* v. 2 00 Three Month* I 00 ADVERTISEMENTS On* squju-s, flrat Insertion $1.00 Er?rr absniurnt insertion 60 Obituary notice*. Church and Lodge no* tics*. and notice* of public meeting*, entertainments and Cords of Thanks will be charged for at the rat-* of one cent a word, cash accompanying th , order. Count the words and you will know what the cost will be. MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all | new* dispatches credited to it or not otherarise credited in this paper and also the { local new* publish, d herein. , FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1920 i . ? '/ What has become of Admiral siims 7 He hasn't figured in the newspapers for several days. g? The continued rains and the already m serious labor shortage and combining to produce yet higher food price-. I'. will be a very wise thing fo?* the wk farmers to pay a great deal of attc-nU t:on to the growing of food and feed crops this year. The need, i* seems to us, is more imperative this year H than ever before. It is no time to Kg neglect the growing of food and fetvl H stuffs. One of the hopes that will tin< lodgment in the minds of man; workers in the busy world is t Kfl thought that some day, when succes B will have crowned life's effort, ther I will be a well earned day of res Such dreams, while pleasant, ai |H without foundation. You cannot tal it man out of hamoss that he in ^B vorn for fifty years and turn hi loose expecting that he will be suti tied. He will be utterly miserab! Th?. man who has learned to work, do a man's part in the world of m< B will never be satisfied this side of t H Rrave with no work to do. We feel sure that those farnv attracted to improved n /.nery toi- iarn. -wo. >v Wnnatt ^HH^g^undling a machine for cutting (n't Hfl^V or raking the field, find that upon i WKK vesting, that it takes a pretty go HEEy man to handle the job. It certair wSK is not "a joy ride." But the day BH improved machinery is here. Witl H the next five years the farmers EH Union County will be riding wh JM working. But we do not wish to m HE lead the farmer, it will not be li HE riding in a rubber tired buggy. B THE OLD ROOSTER A(;\l\ H .Maybe you arc tired of henrii E about the old rooster and his foil but th?> old fellow has been exceedin W^m ly busy for the past few days a Hf complaints have poured in about hi: B| It seems he would be offended at j^E- much not >ii?*ty and such unplcasa ?.[' publicity, but he minds not at a Bp- Our sympathy sometimes goes out gs? him, for the nice fresh vegetables ni <Sp, flowers do look good enough to et SLtf but th0 ohl rooster must be educate to leave these thing?- alone an?l tl only way to educate him is to ke< I n t i r\ i * if* inirv hie !?*><? *4 t L r> I U M... /vavuif, IV IIIVV/ III.") Iiutut tlUU HQ III U j? not bother what belongs to his neig bors. Don't know how the row b ween the old rooster and the chief i fjol ce is going to terminate? migl end in chicken salad. Who knows? a. 1 . TAXATION A The war brought, radical changes taxation, yet the old, obselete taxir [machinery is still in vogue, and 1 date there isn't even a tangible ar substantial movement on foot for change. Ilefore the war the heaviest burdc cf taxation was imposed by citie counties and states. The average cit dweller paid his city about $20 a yea his co inty an^ state about $8 a yea and lTncle Sam about $10 a year. Th rural dweller paid his county an I stale about $8 a year and Uncle Sat $1. Hut, the average to Uncle Sat for the sober man of both the city an county was about $0 and the other $ per capita was paid by the drinker thru taxes on liquor. - But since the war, city, county an ' state taxes are insignificant compare to those of the federal government The avenge to every man, woman am child demanded by the Washington government is $60 a year, in itsel nearly twice as much as any cit: -i' A. Her ever paid before the war to f J governments and nearly four SPEC es what the rural man paid. leavy taxation brought on by the FOR JJ hasn't touched the national catccM llth. It is being levied against towiil duction and consumption, where it ant/j 1 do most to increase living costs tH J nothing to emancipate the __ tur:i! resources and break up land l mopolies.?The Greenville Daily j^Hr Our cat says the city oirW Greenville ' j is becoming so vain over lnS*ving a few ^ more inhabitants man fW~r' ? ~ that one of her citizens lys advocating ] the removal of the st;^pte cnpitol to that community. V CHAMBERLAIN'S ijf F( CO'WC'H REMEDY The Rival benefit jjfeerived from the 71 use of Chamberln'^flP8 r,n""v1 Remedy -? has been gratefully/ acknowledged bv f?'< 1 many. Mrs. Benjifrnun BInkenoy, y. Decatur, 111., writer"- ' unberlain's 0 Cough Remedy W* ' > mr the bert medicine for C0'Ars *11"' coughs we ? s have ever used i/** ol" 'i** I gave A c it to my childflen wlier. small fo? t. croup and han'^/"^'" ;t myself." * William A. jlj/rndy of New York, the u* theatrical and Rnotion-picture produces er, says: "I i an Irishman and a m son of an Irijfrnan: I ?m no Sinn s_ Feiner. I aan American first, Any . Irshman jjyovoking disloyalty to Great Bri# should get out of thfc country." ? >n, "During tbt* presence of President he Wilson ir* Faris moral tone of the peace con^ercncc was pretty nearly kept up <*? *be standard of the high motives *ind Principles . . but no eis sooner ,lu^ *le withdrawn than the na- forces reaction gained the upper th? hnnd,,~Japi_eB W. fterard. - " A-r>.?tnr? ?? n and creditors 7s od State of South Carolina. A jjj. County of Union. ?< Probate!" J?h"S?n' J?<"? Whereas, J. s. Smith has matlc M?t Of to nic to grant him Letters of Adminije 1st ration on the Estate and effects of is- * r's* aly Smith, deceased. ke Those a'e therefore, to cite and ad, ,a 1 and 8inR?lar the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Mary | Smith, deceased, that they be and ap1 ? !"' tbefore n,e> the Court of i Luuuu', w ut* iiciti in union u. n>, ag South Carolina, on the 15th day of April next, after publication hereof, ' at 11 o'clock in the fore noon to show '* cause, if any they have, why the said fa nd Administration should not be granted, m. Given under my hand and seal this so a 1st day of March, A. D., 1920. ] t W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Published on the 1st and 8th days ^ of April, 1920, in the Union Times. ? INVENTIVE GENIUS rc MAKES ASPIRIN : SAFE FOR HEART h (i Improved Tablet, Called Aspitone, Retains all the Medicinal Virtues, but is Slightly Stimulating Inh* stead of Depressing to the Heart. Does not Upset the Stomach. Physicians and druggists are delighted with Aspitone, the improved in aspirin tablets, that do not depress ig the heart nor upset the stomach. All to who have tried the qpw tablet are del(j lighted with its quick and agreeable effect and claim that it is much more a effective and in every way superior to the old style aspirin. Physicians .n maintain that its safety alone should s, give it preference over all other remv edies for headache, neuralgia, rheumatism and especially f<- r severe r' colds and influenza, in all of which ir diseases the heart is said to be weakie ened and should be stimulated rather d than depressed. n The new Aspitone ia slightly stimulating instead of depressing to the n heart. It relieves pain, fever, and d the tendency toward congestion of 1 pneumonia quicker and more corn's pletely than does aspirin, and is entirely free of the heart-depressing ef feet. Many persona of weak heart whose lips become pale and blue or d who are depressed and made sleepy i. by aspirin find Aspitone free from d these objectionable qualities. n Acpitone tablets may now be had at all first class drug stores everywhere, in sealed packages, price v thirty-five cents. H^Al ADVERTISEMENTS ] " m^ALE?124 acre/1 of land^^o p* near Bald Rock Pinckney F IT iship. Good dwelling, two tenrjhouses, good bsJrn, 8 horse farm Lcultivation. Ea/v terms. G. W. ? Lrouse. / 731-2t-pd. F I SALE?One ttbrse, nice and fat, I hd gentle. Owe buggy good as ew, rubber tiry- also good harness nd bridle. Will sell at the low V rice of $200 jftiis week. See I. W. laness at McMillian's Barber Shop, hone 360-W7 LITE MAlV AND PLOW HANDS VANTED-/White man, unmarried nan preferred. One who will work ind lead my hands and help me to nanage my farms when nee<led; to iave absolute charge of my town j arm. High salary. Highest wages j laid for plow hands. J. Clough iVallace, Union, S. C. '4t. HIGHLY DESIRABLE medium iize farm for sale. 280 acres, more ir less, about four miles from "j LTnidn, S. C., lying just off the Aplalachian highway, with four horse farm in cultivation. This is a fine ;rade of soil and lies practically evel. Almost the whole place can ] ic put in one field. Some very fertile safe bottoms All needed improvements. Some fine timber and lieavily wooded. Close to market, . :losc to school, church and close to best road in county. Location and lay of land hard to beat. This is a top-notch bargain at $">0 per acre. See S. E. Barron. Union, S. C. 25-tf )R SALE?Several cars rough lum- ' bev?framing of all kinds and inch boards. W. T. Jones, Snntuck, S. C. 9-tf. 3R SALE?Concrete Pier Blocks and Concrete Brick. T. L. Harney, Call 106, Bailey Builders Supply Co. 661-tf VALUABLE medium size farm for salt-. Tract containing 185 acres, more or less, about five miles from Union, S. C., fronting on public road to new pump station. Having thereon a three horse farm in cultivation practically in one field. Land lies well, much of it level, fine grade of soil, with two good dwelling houses, barns and other improvements. Heavilly wooded and timbered, with dwelling beautifully situated at cross-rondn. This land is in an excellent and healthy community, with church and excellent school right at hand. Land in this community sells for $100 per acre and bettor. This is known as the D. G. Gallman farm and is a bargain at the price asked?$00 per >5-tf LARGE and desirable tract of land for sale Containing 1072 acres, more or less, on the Appalachian top soil highway, six miles from Whitmire, S. C., ten miles from Union, S. C., with thirteen horse farm now in operation. The place will stand twenty-five horses, and leave plenty for pasturage and timber. All necessary improvements. Lies for a long distance divided by highway. Fine farming proposition. Fine speculative proposition to divide. Land lies well and is fertile. This is a bargain at $60 per acre S. E. Barron, Union, S. C. 25-tf. msy* - ( Out-Door ( Gertrude h< motorcycle?i fined, woman-kind J Harley-1 And many other women are getting the Joys of motorcycling and the great good of the great out-o'doors aboard the driver's seat of Harley-Davidaons. Motorcycling among women has become ac j ucptiAi as iiiutu us noneback riding in days gone by, and the Harley-David J. S. 6C ADAMSBUi p<?_ < " [ONEY TO LOAN-iwe have quick; gB money to loan on Improved town I property or farm land*. Barron, I Biurron & Barron, Attorneys.?tf, I OR SALE?A few more Minorca* g eggs for sale?nice and fresh. H. g M. Sparks, 81 South street. 730-;8tpd J OR RENT?Several good farmsone-horse and two-horse farms. Apply to P. D. Barron, Union, S. C. tf. 'ALUABLE business property for sale. A nice lot with a large wellbuilt store room thereon, with bams and a house thereon, situated in the middle of the Union Mill village. This store room has been used for mercantile, purposes ever since the mill was erected; and is one of the best business locations in the city. Known, as the Fike property. The buildings alone will cost twice as much, as the price asked. Property is how rented. If you want a desirable business stand this is your opportunity. Price $3000. A big bargain. See S. E. Barron, Union, S. C. tf. FOR SALE?One new Ottawa log and tree saw. Ono Chervolet 5 passenger touring car. Ono Ford Coupe. Thedore Maddox. 730-3t. FOR SALE?Two good milk cows, with young calves. Gentlo and good milkers. See John Brooks, 14 Lawson Ave., Union, S. C. 731-2t pd FOR SALE?A two room frame house coiled throughout?in good repair. On lot in rear of Union Hotel. Purchaser allowed reasonable time to move it. L. G. Young. 730-It. WANTED?To do any kind of sewing Satisfaction guaranteed. See Mrs. J. L. Hawkins, 328 West Main street. 730-3t-pd FOR RENT?One (1) office in the Cohen building recently vacated by Dr. Brawley above Rialto Theatre. J. Cohen. tf CITATION TO KINDRED AND CREDITORS Slate of South Carolina. County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate Whereas, Lillie Gist has made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Doc Fincher, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the' said Doe Fincher, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the 14th day of April next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to jhow cause, if any tf.lj Wl^p)0.*r . ... tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of March,; A. D., 1920. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Published on the'1st and 8th days of April, 1920, in the Union Times. HOW IS YOUR COMPLEXION? A woman should grow more beautiful as she grows older and she will with due regard to baths, diet and exercise, and by keeping her liver and bowels in good working order. If you are haggard and yellow, your eyes losing their histre and whites becoming yellowish, your flesh flabby, it may be due to indigestion or to n sluggish liver. Chamberlain's Tab; lets correct these disorders. f omani ^1 " bmpanion ( 3FFMANN owns a it is the feature-reDavidson | eon responds to the guiding hand of woman as did the kindest tempered steed of old. If you are an out-door girl or woman you'll glory in the "git" and the "90" of motorcycling. Come here and eee the 1920 Harley-Davidson, the World's Champion. IALES IG, S. C. V 1 . ? i Do You Knoi FRIDAY, AT 10:3C You will have the oporhi OWN PRICE, some of 1 Business ? Resid To be had in the citj when we ofh HIGH D 1st?6 beautiful lots on E. Main Street. \ 2nd?1 new house and large lot on b. Main Street, known as the b. Hay Wilburn Home. 3rd?1 desirable lot on Douglas avenue, owned by T. B. Strange. 4th?Three lots on Perrin avenue, owned by J. E. Tinsley. 5th?1 new house and lot on Mountain Street, owned by C. W. Cain. 6th?4 houses on Rice Street, owned by Col. T. C. Duncan. 7th?3 lots on Pinckney Street, back of Hotel. Your Price, Dross Ootid, Eos; Get the different properties fixed in yo to the sale on Friday, April 16th, to B1 We will give away ABSOLUTELY FI property is sold. Sale will be conduc Friday, April 16t South Atianti Incorpor S. F. PERRY, Home Office:, Tho peanut in "pendur'' in India and ' goober" in Africa. He always was their friend; fl [e used to sit upon their hives, I V V But they stung him in the end.? ixchange. ~ IN To abort a cold . *n ?r(^,el! *2 ,,zleased of R. J. and prefer! com- for the money plications, take California I Quart Fruit ('mined Bla Wilson f'raj W *1 1 Hamilton Bi K I I Birdeye Boa lalotabs / I am clearir my stock of \ ^ """ ^ handsome Soc The purified and refined * Come, get you: calomel tablets that are nauseates*, safe arid sure. Medicinal virtues retaine<* *nd improved. Sold omy in sealed ppc!,p. r;. \l VvJ Price 35c. . .. / . , yv That On I APR. 16 > A. IVI. I * inity to buy al YOUR I the most desirable I ential Property f ot UNION, S. C. I ;r tor the I OLLAR 8th?6 lots on Scott Street, own- | ed by E. L. Spears. If 9th?1 business lot on Main Street, next to Flynn-Vincent Shoe Co., owned by Cooper & Co. 10th?Several business lots on Main Street, between the East Side Drug Co. and T. A. Murrah's Store. 11th?Several lots on Cherokee Street, owned by Bradley & Estes, known as part of the Perrin property. 12th?Three lots on Church Street, owned by J. J. McSwain. y Terms, Free Cash Prizes53k< v ur mind and BE SURE to come out D AND BUY. IEE cash prizes after each piece of t ;ted Rain or Shine h at 10:30 A. M. ________ ' ' ' ~"\?? W+L At c Keaity uo. ated President . Greenwood, S. C. ? fM BARGAINS - - THESE ARTICLES clear out the storeroom which I have Allen, I am offering some great values (lackey? Peas, par pound ..?_7 Vic Jars, par dozen 90c ckberries, per dozen $2.50 [id Coffee, 2 pounds for : 76c rand Coffee, 1 pound for 40c ns, per pound > ?.?12Vic v taking Powder, per can 14Vic v(\cr, per package 17Vic UT t llQ ai n*flnniinlA??. A.? ? ! ' >5 w*w t pc^iaiawrjr tu UlUVing in lusical Instruments and installing my ia Fountain. These goods must go. rpart. i_j v rge Avgcrinos -y * ' J " ' "J' ' / " , y. ; ' . t -