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HTHE UNION TIME! PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDA BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY LEWIS M. RICE Edlte H Registered at the Poslofflce la Union, 8. C a* second class matter. TIMES BUILDING MAIN STREE H BELL PHONE NO. 1. I SUBSCRIPTION KATES s One Year $G.O I Six Months 3.0 Three Months I.G ADVERTISEMENTS One square, first insertion $1.0 Every subsequent insertion B Obituary notices. Church and "Lodge n< tices, and notices of public meetings, entel tainments and Cards of Thinks will 1 charged for at the ra' ? of ore cent a won cash accompanying th ord>-r Count th words and you will know what the coi will be. MEMBERS OF \SSQC1ATED PRFSi The Assdtrw^j'' I' ess is exclusively ei titled to the use ?,ir republication of a news dispatches credited to it or not othei wise credited in this paper and also tt 'oral news published herein. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1020 The hotel proposition Rained soni three thousand dollars vesteidav, th total subscription now amounting t $100,000. The solicitors of subecrij; tions arc continuing the drive. Ever man and woman able to help shoul help in this great undertaking. 1 meuns much to the fortune of ou city, as everyone will admit no pre pressive town should be without goo hotel accomodations. If you h ive nc already subscribed, do not neglect t do so at an early day. We are mal ing earnest effort to avoid placing rdebt on the enterprise. To build wit! out a heavy debt means that tie r< turns from the investment will t greater, (let your heart right in th matter and make a liberal subscri{ tion to the hotel. Do this today! THE SALVATION ARMY'S WORTHY APPEA Everyone is interested in the wor of the Salvation Army at this tiir und in its work for humanity in tl Ibture. The Salvation Army 1s asking f< funds with which to .build a home i which to carry on its work here f( the coming years and tjo do that woi efficiently it is necessar$vUvst it ha\ ^^a home. yf extends a hel; V are in sickne: H^^Knd distress and rc /hes a field thi |HMj| other organized charity covers. For the past fifty years the Sa vat ion Army has been working tor th gj man and woman who thru misfortur have drifted to that shore of despa where life seems lost, but tc th Salvationist no one is lost and the work to bring them back to right lh inc is started. The appeal for funds" is now on i this city and under the leadership c Mayor R. P. Morgan, who is dirictin the men's ore mzation, and the ladw committee is under the direction ( Mrs. J. W. Mixson. publish elsewhere an account < the trial of a young man in yestei clay's ml ice. court charged with dis orderly conduct, in that he caused cor fusion and disturbance among tl High School childn during reees and while the students were bein drilled into the building after the were called to study. The offense is grave one, and the offender, in ou judgment, got off light with the ser tence imposed by the court. It is wellknown fact that discipline mus ^ be maintained in the school if goo work is to be done. Those who at tend, go for the purpose of procurin training. The tax payers carry th burden of supporting the school b? cause they believe it makes for goo citizenship. To have a thoughtles young man run rough shod over th whole school, indirectly, over th whole community, is not to the likini tpf any sensible man. Parents ar making sacrifices to send their chil dren there to be trained, and the; cannqt fail to condemn severely an; KUC'1 senseless and unwarranted in jjjjffi*1 terferenee wl*b the "-ho^is. We mos rftk heartily commend the school trustee! fflfrend the superintendent and principa in the move they made to put a Rto] conduct. That they did thi ? BSfcfh'ng in appealing to the police ggjfzjrf^JBotectlon is also manifest. Ha< ' the offender over to th< &&/ th?y would have heei 1 y within their rights a fce established for 'he pur nBKBMHflQHj^fcting those who arc Hj|^^ffl9^B9^HLr own business againsi H^nngSslhose who are engaged btnrfnsss of every Our cat says it brings contentment sj( ^ to his heart to listen to the singing of m 11 the birds. is el; NOTICE tb i- A special comunication of Union en r" a Lodge No. 75, A. F. M. will oa ? be held the 17th day of May, sc ? 1020, at H o'clock in the Masonic Temple. The M. M. er Degree will be conferred, st ~ Visiting brothers welcome. ye iC By order, a Ben. L. Berry, W. M. dc Wm. C. Lake, Secretary. 2t o ~ w; >- I.OOK PLEASANT a y hi j 1 We cannot, of course all be handsome, oi And it's hard for us all to be p-ood; ' Wc are sure now and then to be if lonely, Ci >- And we don't always do as we of j should. bi )( To be patient is not always easy. ar To be cheerful is much harder still, io ? Pu? at least wo can always be pleasnn. a If we make uj> our minds that we rc Will. or And it pays every time to be kindly, 01 Altho you feel worried and blue, ^ If you smile at the world and look ^ 's cheerful: j j- The world will soon smile back at I you. So try to brace un and look pleasant, F Xo matter how love you are down; Good humor is always contagious, k Put you banish your friends when 1 you frown. ~ *k '* This is one of my favorite poems, 10 and I wish to pass it 011 to the other le writers, that is if the editor has space to print it. It is best to always be peasar,. and kir.dly, treat'your friends as you ,n wculd have them treat you. Do not banish your friends by your frowns, 'k it is much easier to smile. Remember ,-e well and bear in mind that faithful T friends are hard to find, and when you have found one good and true r.e-'er change tile old one for the new. ss We are having a splendid shower at this morning, which is very refreshing. Mrs. R. J. Alexander and Mrs. C. C. Rochester spent Tuesday evening 10 with Mrs. W. M. English. ,e Busy Bee and Mrs. Bee \^ere " ir visitors to Whitmire Monday afterie noon. lr Mrs. C. E. Jeter and daughter Miss ~ Julia spent Monday evening with Mrs. W. M. English. Adieu. Pansy. n s )f DR. GAMBREL? , AND A RECORD. K The Southern Baptist convention has broken its own record in re-elect>{ mg for the fourth ime Dr. J. B. Gambr< 11, of Texas, as its president. That makes two ways in which the Rev. Dr. Gam-brell is distinguished?four 5f times president of the convention is r_ one, and being a big Baptist preacher ._ who was not born in North Carolina is the other. True, he did not miss it ^ far, hut it is an indisputable fact that ie lie was born over the line, in South >s Carolina. g The Baptist do themselves honor in y honoring this distinguished member of the denomination, for Dr. Gam- ? n broil is a notable figure among clerics ir of whatever sect or creed. The coun i- try still remembers his clash with A a Major General Funston, and how Funston miscalculated his man; the ^ general was not aware that before there was any Rev. Dr. Gambrell ? there was Captain Gambrell, C. S. A., F< g who had been mentioned in dispatche es for heroism more times than Funs,. ton had been in battle, nnd who was, ^ of all the scouts in the Confederate ? army, the one who enjoyed to the F< s highest degree the confidence of o Robert E. I/ee. e For that matter, the warrior hlood ^ runs in Dr. Gambrell's veins to this ? day. In all that extraordinary mili- ^' tant body, the Southern Baptist convention, there is nobody readier for a 7 forensic battle than the aged presi/ dent, and none whose assault is more . dreaded. But the real triumph of his ( life lies in the fact that, terrible as he is in debate, there is not a man in ? * the convention more widely or more ^ 1 deeply loved. It is an extraordinary ' 3 honor that the convention has paid e him; but it is at the same time an honor extraordinary well bestowed.? ? j Greensboro News. ' r ( With the addition of 5,000,000, ) more women to the voting list in i England, feminine voters there will now out number the men by probably < more than 1,000,000. < , Apparatus has -been invented for < I manufacturing sulphur dioxide gas on shipboard -and pumping it into ail FC parts of a vessel to extinguish fires ] and for fumigation 7Ci \ STUDENTS ABOLISH HAZING oting and Ducking Obsolete at Univeisity of Wisconsin. Hazing was oflicially abolished last :ek by the student senate, legislate hotly of student self-government the University of Wisconsin. The tion was aimed especially at street jting and lake ducking, which mark e height of class rivalry cropping t once or twice during the college ar, and declared that the officers the various classes would be held sponsible for the misconduct of lssmates. Strong opposition to hazing excised by the faculty, the public and c newspapers of the state, the leglature, older students, and student ntiment in other universities, was ted in the preamble of the senate's solution. Hazing is but an expresDii of over-exuberance of lower class en, the resolution points out, and looked upon as futile by upper ass men. The enforcement of student tradimis, such as the wearing of green ips during freshman year, will be rried out by other means to be pre ribed later by the student senate. Although hazing was supposedly ided with the establishment of the udent self-government a number of ars, ago and was restored to only in prescribed manner to enforce stunt traditions, it has cropped out tain recently, especially during the ;?r years. The present resolution is reflection of student sentiment that is been growing in strength throughit the present year. Marie C. Brehm, of Long Beach, !\!., upon whom the Vice Presidency the United States might possibly ! conferred, is a noted club worker id white ribbon lecturer of internatnal fame. Daisy Norton and Catherine Lochy, of Jamaica L. I., acted as firemen i a Long Island Railroad shifting igine during the recent strike of lilroad workers. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS , 1 OR RENT?3, 4, and 6 room houses for rent; modern conveniences, price reasonable. Excelsior Knit;ing Mills. tf IRE INSURANCE?New Franklin and Cadillac car3 insured at GGc a hundred in Philadelphia Underwriters. Other cars reasonable. Jefferies & Kelly. 'ANTED?You to know that we have boy's wash suits, $1.48 to $2.98. J oily-Austell. , 7Gl-3t RUCKS AND TRACTORS?Republic trucks that serve you so well, Twin City tiaictors; these tractors carry a four cylinder sixteen valve motor which reduced to a minimum all unnecessary vibration, thereby causing it to have more power and a longer life. Gilliam Light & Motor Co. 761-Gt ,'E FILL PRESCRIPTIONS and don't you forget it. Storm's Drug Store. tf EW ARRIVALS of silk dresses, georgettes and taffetas. $19.98 to $85.00. Jolly-Austell. 761-3t KCOXD HAND TRUCKS?We have a International 2 ton truck and a Chcrvolet 1 ton truck, both in good condition, at a bargain. We carry a line of automobile tires and tubes. Gilliam Light & Motor Co. 761-Gt JST RECEIVED shipment of ladies white oxfords and pumps, $1.50 to $4.00?low and high heels. JollyAustell. 761-3t UTOMOBILE TIRES AND TUBES ? Buy the well known Racine tires and let them pay you dividends in satisfaction. The Peoples Supply Co. 761-6t TORM'S DRUG STORE sells talking machines. tf UTOMOBILES: Columbia Six. "Gem of the Highway," Liberty Six, "Noted for it's famous Motor." Gilliam Light & Motor Co. 761-6t 3R SALE?Concrete Pier Blocks and Concrete Brick. T. r.. Harney, Call 106, Bailey Builders Supply Co. 861-tf 3R SALE?Several cars rough lumber?framing cf all kinds and inch boards. W. T. Jones, Santuck, S. C. 9-tf I/UNG MEN, WOMEN, 17 upward desiring P.ailway mail and Government clerkships, $110 month, write for free particulars. Examinations June 16. J. Leonard (Former government examiner) 1235 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. )R SALE OR TRADE?One truck attachment for Ford car. O. N. Beaty, Main street, near Ottaray Mill. 762-2tpd )R SALE?One Jersey milk cow, 8 years old, fresh In milk. Parties wishing to buy can sea the cow milked any evening at 6 o'clock. Another Jersey milk cow, 6 years rdd who will be in 1st of July. Both rows are fine butter cows. Price for each row $150.00. J. McJ. Fant, >antuc, S. C. 763-3t R SALE?Mixed peas. Write J. C. Mobley, Whitmira, S. !-2tpd ^ I GLEAN-S I ? I R " f A |\ I ml Q> ,'s-j // to X SpV M | IfflMa I roFOT> I i npcW 5L I Hi' ';li'?l m t 1 VW /\\ i li'h/JV * (: V'/ V I 4p w\ I jKl f A^4 MBA I 1 ISJ. _ fc The Wo the Writii A ? the Eversharf il sharp yet never |l the Tempoint P< a I\ the gold point of s It 111 and durability. ' -{Mil w the a< JW its field. Theyai y $j greatest writing i il EVERt IKS The name is I TEMP )The Perfect I Pencil carries I ?enough for ? f i words?and a su ; jj word and every < i Pen has the famo 3 which automaticall) -3 of ink. Also ha9 s j which absolutely \ JL sweating when r.u Made in both Sc S Filling models. v/V' Both Pen and P< styles. Pencils, $1 SOLI STORM'S D] PHOi vrvrMMaHMMMnii Stomach Out ot Fix? 'Phone your grocer or ( druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant,?a gluts with meals gives delightful relief, or , ; li.ireo for the first dozen used. i Shivar Ale PUPE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old tired etojnachs, converting food into rich blood and sound flesh. Shivar Ale retails at 15c, per bot* tie. or I1.7S ner down. If vour rp.ee dealer cannot supply you, teleuUoae ^^^AGLE GROCERY CO., for Unjon^^ WEEP SALE SH^ > * *> ?????????? riders of / -r < ^ / n-g world / > Pencil, always A / ' sharpened, and jna ' en, the pen with | jj ;teel-like hardness IsL ccepted leader in ?9 e the world's two j?i aids. >BARP 1 on the pencil J 'PINT 1 Pointed Pen ill 18 inches of lead i quarter million re point for every -1 |jj us Wahl Comb Feed r regulates the flow m air-tight chamber [tSOj prevents leaking or >wjM Tied in the pocket. rew Joint and Self sncil made in many // up; Pens, $2.50 upw V> ) BY RUG STORE ME 76 I nHV '**7Tr'^rY'wyt:~ 1 * n A Chicacroftn if; the inventor of \ hoist to lift either end of an nut<\|| ' mobile or motor truck sufficiently!! for a man to woik under it without V lying down. Jewels valued at $50,800 were ? st( len from the home of George Gobi at Waterburg, Conn. More than 100 women arc employ- ! I'd as chemists by German industrial rompanies. ASK ME I j PHONE 761 | 4^4 A^A A^fc AT H. SWUM!! Saturday and |^| londay Only f * T ^i ir Entire Stock of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear V es, Coats and Coat Suits | 1 25?|o REDUCTION - -f-J tiown in Georgette, Taffeta and Foulard t V T Wk I Coats and Coat Suits i n tnber Left Over and to Go Saturday and Monday ^ 1 r 25"|, REDUCTION I M LL LINE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S % H READY-TO-WEAR & V HATS 1 J ng Shades and Shapes. Prices Reasonably Low ?|> H lpiro f; 1 / =*i I x LISTEN! |\ THIS STORE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND AGAINST > ^ THE COMMON ENEMY OF HIGH COST OF LIVING. C*' BETTER MERCHANDISE, BIGGER STOCKS, AND MORE COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS. For some weeks we have been practically offering to give you as good Flour as the mills make. j We told you the Flour we were offering you for $12."50 barrel was worth Fourteen Dollars or more. We now teil you that we have bought Flour already for more than Fourteen-Fifty per barrel, and in less than Sixty Days we will not be surprised to see Flour sell for $20.00 a barrel. Act while we have the Flour. We are just getting in another big lot of the Finest Pure Winter Wheat, Fancy Pat ent Flour. Not & mill in the country would sell it to us today for Fifteen Dollars per barrel, and Minneapolis, the J| Flour Center of the World, was asking $16.25 per barrel for it some days ago. We will sell you this Flour until this ^H|| add is removed from print only for $13.00 per barrel, $6.50 per 96 pound bag, $3.35 per 48 pound bag and $1.70 per 24 ^ pound bag. For Plain Flour?if you prefer the Self Rising Flour, of the Best Grade, will sell this at $14.00 by the barrel, $7.00 for 96 pound bags, $3.65 for 48 pounds and $1.85 ? per 24 pound bag. We invite you to lay in a reasonable supply of Flour. It will prove a good investment, and that you may know that we are your friends and the friend of every hardworking, honest man who wants to economize and get his full value when he invests his money. We will only sav that you can wire any reputable mill in the country and if they will sell you a car load for the prices we ajre,offering you as much or little as you want, we will make you a present of a barrel of our best and pay for your message too. Its up to you. Come to see us every day in the week and every week in the year. You will find a cheerful bunch of hard-working, appreciative salesmen and salesladies f ready and glad to serve you. Just unloaded a big car or two of the highest grade Cotton Seed Meal we have seen. Have had it inspected and analyzed by the State Inspectors, and its the Finest analysis we have seen. $4.00 by the bag, $75.00 by the Ton. UNION-BUFFALO MILLS STORES / L. L. WAGNOK, Manager. w Buffalo Store, Phone 9. Union Store, Phone 74 JT V . r- . ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WIRING HELPS FIXTURES WE DO ALL OUR WORK IN ACCORD WITH STANDARD RULES ANI) WELCOME INSPECTION. OUR HELPS FOR MAKING HOUSEKEEPING MOPE PLEASANT ARE OF THE BEST. OUR FIXTURES FOR PROPER LIGHTING AND FOR BEST EFFECT ARE PERFECT. OUR PRICES WILL SUIT THE MOST CAREFUL BUYER. i * ; ^^j^MySLECTRICAL COMPANY NEAR EXPRESS OFFICE Jflfe' m