The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 12, 1920, Image 8

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In This July Clean There is money to be sa everyone who enters 01 Like everything else that this store does-t] on the square from purpose to prices. It fav< bargains are here for all-and all our thoughts the bargains so tempting that you couldn't co (Read the reductions-and at the same tin everything is of the highest quality and strict] you more than your money's worth. All Ladies'White Canvas One lot Pumps and Oxfords reduced vas Oxf< 25 per cent. All Ladies' value $2.C Queen Quality and Selby Pumps and Oxfords, in the la- ne ? test styles, reduced 25 per 01 r S an(* ncet. All Men's Oxfords, in- 4.50, led eluding Edwin Clapp, Cros- One lot sett and Florseim's, reduced Tan Pur 10 per cent. Ten per cent re- value up 1 duction on all Men's and Boys $2.95. Suits, including Palm Beach and Mohair. Ldies' Gotham One 1?* and Phoenix Silk Hosiery re- Oxfords, duced 10 per cent ' reduced t a. COHEN THE HOUSE OF SATISF L THE PRUDENT HOME-MAKER Will do well to heed our suggestion. To take advantage of the opportunity, to secure and can, preserve or jelly, everything possible in the way of fruits and berries, as they ripen this year. Our observation is, that there is very little desirable fruit, and the time to save it is when you have it Your dollar does double .duty when spent at our stores. We don't think the old reliable Mason's Fruit Jars have ever been improved on for reliability or economy, and we offer as long as they last our entire stock of Mason's One Quart Jars for $1.00 per dozen, and Mason's Two Quart Jars for $L25 per dozen. We know they are worth more, but we want to offer you every inducement to live hetter, and live cheaper too, and there is no better way than home production of fruits, preserves, jams and jellies and we all know that there is no food more palatable and wholesome. T* n i i i rt . rure crranujateu sugar is scarce; has been practically unobtainable, and unreasonably high. We offer until stocks are exhausted all the Pure Granulated Sugar you want, the old fashion, pure white granulated, for 30 cents per pound, by the pound as you want it,'28 1-2 cents per pound by the hundred pound bag, and 28 cents per pound by the barrel. Our stock can not last many days at this price, but we want all our customers and friends to have all the sugar they want for one time, and we make these special offers at this time for the reason that it will enable you to can, preserve and make jelly of all your fruits, berries, etc., and will prove a I blessing in the days to come and if taken advantage of will do more to bring living back to a reasonable cost than anything else that we know. Our customers' interests are our interests. This \VP VlliVfi nvavarl o tViAiiaon/1 hmflo 1-iQfnt.n Kut f v iiht v j/i v/ ?vu < i Liiuuoauu i/iiuvo ucii/i c, mu <11 C glad to give you this new evidence of our interest in your welfare. If you are not our customer, no better time than now to begin. Remember our people are your people, and the best people on earth, and we are glad to have you meet them and participate with them in the good things we always have to offer either at Union or Buffalo. UNION-BUFFALO MILLS STORES Union Store Phone 74. Buffalo Store Phone 9 L. L. WAGNON, Manager. ince Sale I ved by 8 ; if door I his sale is absolutely I ors no favorites. The I i have been to make I mfortably stay away I le keep in mind that I ly guaranteed to give | ; Ladies' White Can- I jrds and Pumps, 1 >0, reduced to $1.00. 1 t Ladies Black Ox- | D11 tyirva TTO Inn 4-/-V I jl ultimo, vaiuc ujj i/U | luced to $2.45. i Ladiess 'Black and I . nps and Oxfords, | to $5.00, reduced to 1 Ladies' Pumps and 1 value up to $6.00, I A o $3.45. L .... ACTION h GOLF TOURNAMENT 1 BEGINS TODAY L t MEMPHIS, July 12.?Fair weather * and a ccurse pronounced in tip top condition favored the start today of c the twenty second Amatuer Champinnshin tniimnmont ?? ...r ,w%.k.?mi*iviiv ui tnu i;uii <wau- j, ciation. u The first western Amatuer tourney c to be played south of the Ohio river. One hundred and sixty two players, including a half dozen sectional Champs, representing more than a score of Western and Southern clubs, p were paired this morning to start at ^ five minute intervals in the first f eighteen hole round of the 3G hole t qualification test which also will de- r cide th0 team competion for the T Olympis coup, the Western Associa- >] tion medal play club trophy. The <] second eighteen holes in the elimin^- ( tion round will be played tomorrow, t Match play will start Wednesday. "Chick" Evans, former National t Chamption and four times winner of I the Western Amatuer title, and Bobby r Jones of Atlanta, southern champion, | are among these expected to make a strong bid for tournument honors. I Evans, in a piactio round yesterday t went over the course in a 73, only two r strokes above the Amateur record 1 for the course. Jones played the in- I side of the course in a 36, stroke better than his team mate, Perry ^ Adair also of Atlanta. IM11E A"WMftflTK J|] ( Hv r 4i 8h Mi r? A porous tube, a small pinhole or e slow leak means running on a flat tire 81 and most likely ruining the rasing, it We can test and repair your tubes at little cost?combine service and 0 economy best for you. ei Have us "show" you. Smith Vulcanizing Co. : THONE 93. y< /> RIALTO TODAY ALICE BRADY "At the Mercy of Men." -also- . PEARL WHITE ?in"The Black Secret," Episode No. 14. Starting Today ART ACORD and MILDRED MOORE -in"The Moon Riders." T omorrow WILIAM FARNUM Victor Hugo's Great Masterpiece, "Les Miserable*." HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLES .SHEVILLE, N. C., July 12.?Fred i. Seeley, owner of Grove Park Inn, nnounced today he would construct nd maintain from the profits of the otel a hospital here for crippled hildren. AS11EVILLE N. C., July 12.? Vithin a few weeks two buildings nil be under construction .and others nil be added as the need for them inreases. A site on Sunset mountain ias been selected for the hospital. TO MAKE MEXICO "DRY" MEXICO CITY. July 11.?Legisfetion making all Mexiso "DRY" is eing prepared for presentation to he next congress at the office of the >rovisional President De La Hureta, ays the newspaper universal. "The provisional President has deidede on this step" says the newspaper. "As a means of accomplishing the regeneration of the Indian md Half Breed races, which .are great onsumers of alcohol". ULSTER QUIET TODAY BELFAST, July 12.?Last night passed quietly in Ulster and as the rreat Orange Men's day parade was ormed in this city this morning here was evidence the day would be narked by anything out of the ordilary for a celebration of July 12, Telephone messages from Londonlerry and other points reported tverything quiet and it was stated hey were expected to remain so. Troops in the regular garrision lere have been confined to the bar aeks until Tuesday morning, but nilitary officers have taken every irecaution against disorders. Many wild rumors were afloat in Belfast this morning, one- being that i train load of Sinn Feiners was :oming from Cork to attach the City nvestigatton proved this, as well as nany other reports of trouble untrue :OX RETURNS TO COLUMBUS DAYTON, O., July 12.?Governor Tox returned to the State Executive ffice at Columbus this morning /here during the day, he will have us tir8t meeting: with Franklin D. toosevelt, the. Vice President Nomiee. OUTLAWS" BEGIN MEETINGS TODAY CHICAGO, J\ily 12.?One hundred nd fifty deleates representing raiload yard men of the county which iternational Union heads have termil "out law" organization began a eries of meetings here today, which ; was declared will continue until ie decision of the U. S. Labor Board n wage awards to Railway workrs is announced. The decision has een promised by July 20. An A. E. F. man convicted of crime jceived a reduction from the usual jntence, the i eduction being one ear for cverY wound received. i DOES YOUR BABY SLEEP WELL AT NIGHT? Baby's sleep is important. At I birth baby sleeps about nine-tenths of the time and should take a daily nap until about four years old. A quiet, peaceful sleep is a sign of perfect health, while disturbance of sleep is almost always due to improper feeding, which causes indigestion, constipation, sour stomach, gas,etc. A baby specialist, while admitting that a good baby laxative should be used in such cases, warns mothers against the use of strong, irritating drugs that cause inflammation of the delicate membrane of baby's stomach, and recommends "Baby Ease," a perfected baby laxative by a baby specialist. '"Baby Ease"' is excellent for all disorder's of the stomach and digestion in babies and children. It is ea^y-acting. non-irritating, does not produce overaction or leave baby constipated. It is a safe, harmless and efficient baby laxative. If "Baby Ease fails to correct these troubles after a few doses, take your baby to a specialist for a thorough examination. "Baby Ease" may be had from your druggist.?Ad. NOTICE To All Motor Vehicle Riders and Drivers Notice has come to me as sheriff 1 of Union County that the law as to speeding on and over the public highways of this county is being violated. This is to notify you that an intensive effort will be made to stop t; and if you are a rider, driver or pas sender on the public roads of this county and are exceeding the speel limits as permitted by statute laws of this state you are going to be caught and when caught you are going to be presecuted in the cours of this county to the limit of the law. If you are violating the laws as to speed you are a dangerous menace to all who may be travelling the public roads will be held strictly to an accounting and prosecuted, so take due notice. Hold yourselves within the the law or take the consequences. J. Hay Fant, Sheriff Union County. July f?, 1920. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE-^-One new 10 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine, type Z, at cost. One new Williams 18" com mill at cost. One new Williams 20" corn mill at cost. Above machinery has not been used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spratanburg Machinery Co., Spratanburg, S. C809-12t. FOR SALE?Sheep, dressed or undressed. Fine for barbecue. Write or phone J. P. Hopkins, Buffalo Rl. ltpd. FOR SALE?One lot on South Moun tain street, near Miss Ida Clement's home. Well located and roomy. Near in. Apply to Poster Bentley. e. o. d. 3t. FOR SALE?One new Ford truck. See it at Bolton's garage. Matt Macbeth. ltpd ! FOR SALE.?Shorts and Bran. PeoI pies Supply Co. 811-6t FOR SALE?First class cement and 1 stone crusher. Apply to J. H. Gault. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. ; . '. &** ' THE PATRIOT?Grand Champion 925 pounds.. A Sire of Champ % I 4 Lookout Moi Irish P< THE CASH Telephone 367 J I A. GOOD STORE BUILDING and four . acres of ground in Union County** for sale?This building and home is located just outside of the city * limits of Union on the Sardis road. The four acres lie in forks of road, atid are very fertile. The store and house are built combination style and is newly constructed, and consists of two living rooms and store' v room. Neat is appearance, and desirably located in a thickly settled community. It Would be hard to find a more desirable place for a store and home. The home is built -in such a manner that it can be enlarged if desired. Although this building is only 3 months old the owner does around $1000 worth of merchantile business a month. Thereason why they are selling is that his wife wants to return to their old' home in Greenville. This makes an ideal place for store, and the four acres would make a fine place for a truck farm, having a desirable market. For anyone who desires a self" suporting, desirable and attractivehome this is the place. Price $4,000. Terms one half down, andi terms on balance. S. E. Barron. 3t?. PRESCRIPTIONS filled accurately by graduate and licensed pharmacists, only and delivered promptlyPeoDles Drue Store. Phones. 68-69.. ' 804-tf. WANTED?The public to know that I am prepared to do hemstitching and picoting, for both white and colored people. Mrs. H. A. Dunbar.. 810-4tpd LOST?One gold band Waterman Ideal fountain pen, between I. From's and postoffice. Finder please leave at Times office and get reward. tf FOR SALE?30 bushels of Lookout Mountain Irish potatoes, for seed, at $3.50 per bushel. J. H. Riley, Buffalo, S. C. FOR RENT?3, 4, and 6 room house* for rent, modem conveniences,, price reasonable. Excelsior Knitting Mills. tf. FOR SALE?One (,Harley Davidson motorcycle, first class condition. Second place 4th July race. S. G. Howell. July8-10-12-14-pd. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE?Desirable ?cheap for quick sale. Lot with two furnished room house, with kitchen and other improvements, second lot west from Mon-Aetna church, facing Pinckney highway, south. 731-3 feet by 600 feet long. Room for two building lots, yith building lot frontages. See or write J. Clough Wallace. tf MONEY TO LOAN?We have on nana money to loan on xarm and city property. Barron, Barron & Barron, Union, S. C. tf LOST?Tire 30x3 1-2 on rim. Lost between Whitmire and Union Juno 22. Reward if returned to Meador & Goforth. 796-12pd FOR RENT?3, 4, and 6 room houses for rent; modern conveniences, price reasonable. Excelsior Knitting Mills. tf DEALERS AND SALESMEN wanted for best light plant on earth and best seller. Guarantee of perfect Service for-10 years with each machine. Address S. Sidney Kibbe,. representing The Curtis Publishing Co., P. O. Box 86, Gaffney S. C? 794-26t. TENNESSEE smoked meat at Peoples Supply Co. 808-4t m ^ ^ y. ,> * .y V f J 'v ( (^ / m' X|jJ?7 JjizZaA*,jlv." j.'jjvu": ulsJ m.^SIhB 1918 Kentucky State Fair Weight (ions. Owned by Sardis Farm. Sale! , 1 untain Seed Dtatoes t' GROCERY I. A. HOLUNGSWORTH, Prop.