The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 27, 1920, Image 2

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1 - G FINANCIAL CENTER- FINANCIAL CENTER. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY ? s In a Growing Bank. * i h Men of business will tell you THE CITI- 1 ZENS NATIONAL BANK is a business 0 Bank. ( j Always Up to the Minute in Banking 1 i Advise with us, i Save with us, i 7 t Grow with us, t Deposit with us. THE BANK ABREAST THE TIMES. A FEEL AT HOME BANK. YOUR BANK. VISIT US. CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK Resources $1,500,000.00 J. W. WILBANKS, Cashier. R. P. MORGAN, President. UNION, S. C. I*r? = 5 . PEOPLE OF GODD JUDGMENT Are not spending their money these days as though they thought the present high wages and salaries would continue indefinitely. They are the people who are saving in spite of the high living costs, and the money they save NOW will buy twice as much for them when times once more become "normal." We suggest that you SAVE MONEY?the best investment for present and future purposes. ? This bank will pay you 5 per cent J Nirs^u*u)8r&kNK AND TRUST || COMPANY 8 I BMSLIE NICHOLSON, Pres. J. ROY FANT. Vice Pre*. I 5 M. A. MOORE, Cashier. K I I * II ATTACKED BY I House of Commons today. It would SOCIALIST SQUAD Press the measure forward with all possible speed when the house reasVT v i t i * i , sembled after the holiday recess, he New i ork, July 26 Assemblyman j ^ Louis Colliver charged today in the ' _ Harlem Court that he had been at- * tacked and assaulted by a Socialist PEACE CONFERENCE strong arm squad, seeking revenge BEGINS JULY 30th on him for his activities last winter in ousting of the live socialist assemblymen at Albany. In the encounter London, July 26. . The peace conwhich occurred about two weeks ago, ' 0'ts w'" begin at Baranovitchi, 85 Mr. Culliver who sat as a member of Poles wil be^in at Baranovitchi, 85 the tribunal which heard the social- m"es southeast of Minsk, on July JO ists case said he lost two teeth and his and the "rmistice will start the same ye glasses were broken. The assem- da-v> Associated Press learned toblyman declared the alleged attack da^' when he appeared in court to defend Lloyd George boundry line wil a client, who claimed to have been us- h?ld the north, and the actual milisaulted by a socialist. tary line in the south on July 30 will i"ho Keinish socialist society head- 1)(' ()t)M>rV('(l- 1 quarters in Harlem was described by 1/f*fvl, urrk it.lll/r Mr. Culliver as a nest of bolshevists K I Hr 8/ AWAKl who have formed strong arm squards llfTllltk to patrol the districts and beat up ??? democrats and Republicans in revenge The Terrible Pains in Back and tiveifiU Albany. ^ rL'"r"scn,i'" Side.. Cardui Gave Relief. , Marksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnson, LEAGUE OF NATIONS 0f this place, writes: "For one year I s TO BE CHIEF TOPIC suffered with an awful misery in my back j and sides. My left side was hurting me u Washington, July 26. Homer S. *11 the lime. The misery was something a Cummings, former chairman of the whd. f Democratic National Committe dis- I could not do anything, not even sleep j cussed campaign issues today with the ?t night. It kept me awake most of the ^ President. He indicated that the light... I took different medicines, bui ^ chief object of his visit to the White n?lh'n6 did me any good or relieved me ^ House was to talk over the league of unj!l I took Cardui. . . p nations which he expects to make the I was not able to do any of my work chief topic in his speeches to be de- ,or one year and I got worse all the time, livered in the interest of the Demo- ^as confined to my bed off and on. I got tic tirkpt to bad with my back that when I stooped ' down I was not able to straighten up Mr. Cummings said the question of again ... I decided I would try Cardui Whether he would make the race for . By time I had taken the entire bottle o the Senate in Connecticutt to succeed | was feeling pretty good and could r< Senator Brandegee Republican, would straighten up and my pains were nearly n< be determined later. ill gone. vi ~ I shall always praise Cardui. I con- it NO INTENTION OF dnued taking it until i was strong and ni WITHDRAWING BILL well." If you suffer from pains due to th female complaints, Cardui may be Just a; London, July 26. The British Gov- what you need. Thousands of women Cf emment has no intention of withdraw- who once suffered in this way now praise ei ing the Government of Ireland bill, l^dul for their present good health. Premier "Lloyd George stated in the U a trial. NC-133 nc &r aft fit ' OV. MORROW'S NOTIFICATION ADDRESS North Hampton, Mass., July 26.? This nomination is tendered you as he spontaneous wish of your party," aid Governor Edwin P. Morrow, of Kentucky, principal speaker at the ercmonies attending the notification ere today of Governor Calvin Cooidge of his nomination as candidate f the Republican party for vice piesdent. "The West called to the East," Jovemor Morrow said, "North and South heard the call and the nation nade answer." Governor Morrow attacked the Democratic national administration for what he termed its hesitation, >lundering and stubborness and callid the league of nations hn attempt ;o bind the United States to the bloody feuds of Europe. "It is fitting," Mr. Morrow said, ''that in Massachusetts at this fountain of American inspiration, we solemnly determine that the heritage which made us free, independent and" prosperous, shall not be bartered for a mess of unknown pottage." "You arc called to serve your country in a time of your country's need," Governor Morrow continued. "At home grave economic, industrial, social and governmental problems have too long in the past, and now confo iirncc for and demand solu wv,, , , tion, and upon their proper solution depends the prosperity, security, commercial and financial welfare of our people. "But, confronted with high duties and most serious responsibilities, the present national administration, entrusted with the great powers of government, has halted and hesitated and blundered, while it bent all of its stubborn enerpies upon the task of fasteninp upon our country all of the ills of the world. The president and all those who in the past hrve bowed to his will, and he whom he has covered with his mantle, committed to his policies, and whom he now seeks to place in his stead, have for more than a year, and are now seekinp to strip us of our nationalism by clothinp the nation in the multicolored parments of internationalism; to take from us our sovereignty?and so, through a league of nations, to bind us to the bloody feuds of Europe, to make us the guarantors of shifting, vanishing boundary lines to the ends of earth, and to involve us in the greed and strife ilf "country,' GoVeW Morrow asserted, Governor Coolidge is confidently called upon to serve with a leader who "has spoken clearly, bravely and convincingly." "His voice rings out now like a buirlo th rmiorVl tkn 9t L. _ j 1 a._ viiv iauut nc sain, "WG now await your message, convinced that it will be in full accord with the time-honored, time-proven policies of the Republican party and that it will proclaim our party's principles of service to the nation and its people. When you have spoken, America will know that captain and mate have turned the old ship of state from her wanderings?home, to the needs of the hour?home, to keep all and to save all that the past gave and which the future promises?home, to solve our problems here and to fulfill, as we always have done, our full share of world responsibility." * * * i WILLCARE FOR EX-SERVICE MEN New York, July 26. The National j Americanism Commission of the Am- ' erican Legion today announced plans J for a movement to care for the 17,000 1 service men in hospitals through out I he coutnry. Formation of local Com ^ mittees to visit the men in the hospit- * lis and care for them after discharge * is urged of the 48 State Chairmen, who have been enlisted in the movenent. POLES STILL RETIRING c Warsaw, July 26. The Poles are ^ itill retiring along the northern front, * n the Grodno region, but are putting ^ ip a strong resistance as they fall back * ccording to todays official commique ^ rom headquarters, some further Pol- E sh retirements are reported along ^ he middle and southern front, but in G he extreme south the recapture of S iusiatyn from the Soviet forces is re- M orted. iOVERNMENT ACCEPTS CARRANZA'S ARMY Mexico City, July 26. All officers f the army as constituted under the [ prime of President Carranza will be scepted by the Government of Proisional President De La Huerta for s army, according to a war lepartient announcement tonight.- Only lose offiflieers involved in thp Madero {sasinaiion will be rejected. Tecniil knowledge is desired by the Gov nment in connection with the reortnize of the army which is Koinjf on IW. V. A NEW ENTERPRISE nj FOR UNION I The Business Woman's Club of Union, at a meeting held in H the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday I evening, June 16, it was unanimously voted to incorporate the club, capitalization Ten Thousand Dollars, divided inio 400 B shares of the par value of Twenty-five Dollars each. B It is our purpose to make this venture a good business proposi- I tion, paying a reasonable dividend to those who invest in it. We B propose to conduct a woman's rooming house, and a modem, I sanitary cafeteria. I There is not a business man in the city who cannot take one hun- | dred dollars stock with us. | There is not a working girl in Union who cannot afford to take I one share. We bespeak for our committees a cordial and courteous hearing. The first day's canvass resulting in securing the total of $2,525.00, and is as follows: Emslie Nicholson 250.00 Mrs. C. Allen 50.00 Mrs. R. M. Estes ' 25.00 F. M. Farr 50.00 E. F. Kelly & Bro. __ 100.00 Dr. F. C. Duke 25 00 R. P. Morgan 250.00 C. K. Morgan 25.0'J J. Cohen __ 100.00 Fourth Days Subscription to Stock of Macbeth Young 25 00 E. M. Garner 25.00 the Business Woman's Club Mary C. Young 25.00 E. A. Goodwin 50.00 Seventh Day's Canvass Wm. W. Goforth 25.00 & M-R'? 25.00 Mra John R. E. White 25.00 Ben G.bson . 25.00 Mrs. B p Kennedy .. . 25 00 ok nn rr n 95.00 n ? p0t?;n nn j. wuey aanaers -- ? ? " ? ~?... __ T. B. Strange ? - -- 25 00 C. H. Bennett 25.00 Charles D. Bogan 25.00 Lewis M. Rice 100.00 Mrs. g q Faucett 25.00 w- R- Poole 25.00 A. G. Kennedy 25.00 ' 25 0Q L. E. Morrow 25.00 W. A. Walker ? - 25.00 J*. U Mrs. J. A. Crosby 25.00 H. B. Jennings 250.00 Pau.!in? M'llin? 25.00 Miss Eunice Thomson 25.00 W. W. Alman - 50.00 D. Leake 25.00 p j parham 25 00 J F. Jeffries - 50.00 Mae Paullne Schoppaul 25.00 j M Greer 25.00 J F. McLure ? 50.00 ^ C' Ada,r " " ^5.00 Mrg j D Arthur __ 25.00 R. A. Godshall -- 100.00 ^ C" Whar*on - 25.00 Misg MJnnie Grep,ory 25.00 I. From - 25.00 \ F?W ? "?? Mrs. W. E. Andrews 25.00 Jessie W. Briggs I 25.00 ^ank Fowler 25.00 Chag Goforth 50 00 Paul McNally - 25.00 B "f~" Mrs. Chas. Goforth 25.00 N. Shapiro - ?- 50.00 ?Jrs- 2av'8 25.00 Cre8cent Fming st&tion 50.00 W. J. Haile - 25.00 JJ * F* i;,nder j?*?? Mrs. Wm. Goforth ? 25.00 W. E. Thomson 50.00 JJrs A- Fost?r L. G. Meador 25.00 J. T. Storm 50.00 F?ster Mrs. W. H. Williams 25.00 M. F. Storm 50.00 Union Clothing Co 25.00 Mrg E L Spears 25-00 J. H. Storm 50.00 ^ Ra8ar Mrs. Ora B. Fant 50.00 C. H. Peake 50.00 f Rra?noff ? ? 25.00 Mrg D N Jones 25 ^ T. J. Glenn 25.00 F ? Brennecke 25.00 Mrg w H Cobb 25 00 V ?- ? 2500 E.W.Stone ?- 25.00 Summer 100.00 E. H. Johnson ... 25.00' .... W^^^GIymph 250.00 Bradley-Estes Co 25.00 u ? 25.00 Mra w ? Gibson 6# 00 M. J. Mabry ? 50.00 "?Ple'? Co. ?- 25.00 Mrs & p ^ Theodore Mnddox 100.00 "?ry Flyn" "7 J" 25.00 } A Brown jjj, J. S. Betenbaugh 25.00 Joll? P. Flypn 25.00 Mrg Porc8tine Brown 25 00 A- D. Cooper 25.00 ci BOM Mra' R' E' Foster - 25.00 Mtant L ?T W0 00 M? W. H Harns "I " 1 ! Nathalie H. Fant 25.00 Minnie L. Rice 100.00 Grefforv nn J- R?y Fant 25 00 UnioS? BatrT 50 2' ^ bIIIZ.-Z ?S ' " - 25.00 L L win! mm Mrs' J- W' Buchanan ' 25.00 J' We8[?y Gfeer 2500 L. L. Wagnon 50.00 j w Wilbanks 50 00 Allan Nicholson 100.00 Second Day's Subscription to Stock of Pe?ples Drug Co 100.00 ' a pJnllj nn Business Woman's Club Anne Mae Hollman 25.00 John Po"ard 25.00 Woman s Club ^ _ w fi ^ ^ Mrs. Carl Riblet - 25.00 Starks Austin ? ? .. 25.00 ^au(]e Qoforth -- _ 25.00 ^rs' Cornelia G. Walker 25.00 J. V. Askew 25.00 vifi. n " ! J' L- D"168** 2500 F. M. Ellerbe 25.00 .. 8 Mrs- J- L- Bolton 2500 W. W. Humes 25.00 *va ^*'nn 25.00 P. D. Barron 25.00 J. G. Hughes 100.00 Netti? Vaughan 25.00 Mrs. John K. Young 25.00 W. R. Walker 50.00 Gus B. Sanders 25.00 Eighth Day's Canvass F. R. Perrin 25.00 Mrs. J. M. Jeter, Jr. 25.00 w ' J'?S' Morgan -- 25.00 W. Doude 100.00 Mrs. Lois Barnes 25.00 86 25 ?? Mrs. W. Douden - 100.00 Mrs. B. F. Alston 25.00 Morgan 25.00 G. B. Barron 100.00 T. L. Harney " 25.00 J ?rock Booth Hart 25.00 Bailey Builders Supply Co. .. 100.00 w' * a*' lames W. Vincent .. 25.00 J. A. Hollingsworth 50.00 J? ?' C'"Ugh?8 W. L. Lancaster 25.00 Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn 25.00 w ^?'A1 ?. B. Tinman 25.00 D. N. Wilburn 25.00 T'n r, " ^ on Sallie R. Chambers 25.00 Mrs. W. T. Beaty 25.00 , G uDeaver \gnes Rice Peaks 25.00 C. G. Austell 25.00 T Mrs. Earle Sandero ok nn T ? . jj. u. names -- 20.UU , iniiiiiia i-?e Uuckett 25.00 T ** m w or on Vfrs. F. H. Garner ? 25.00 H. L. Gaffney 50.00 !? ' ? ^ on rr y, inonn ?/ ~ A ., ?? Mrs. C. M. McWhirter 50.00 Union Hdw Co. 100.00 Mrs W. D. Arthur .. 25.00 N, ? ., c,nya89 Wrs. O. L. P. Jackson 25.00 H. S. Harris 25.00 tfrs. J. L. Payne i>0.00 G. E. Hollingsworth 25.00 ^r8- Sje0* T' Keller ^5.00 D. Fant Gilliam 25.00 ^,eo' Third Day's Subscription to the Stock pear]e Harris - 25 00 Mrs. J. W. Mixon " 25.00 of the Business Woman's Club. Mrs. Roberta ^Wallace".!" - 25.00 Mrs* Ida Perrin 25 00 V. H. Burris - ? 50.00 Unjon CoCa Cola Co> 50 00 Ea*le Gro. Co 100.00 ' C. Hames 25.00 Dr y R Hawkins 25.00 J' Schoppaul 26.00 ames D. Smith 50.00 Mrg Pau,e E Wilburn 25.00 W F'^Ch fable Goudelock ... 25.00 Mrg Ren u B 25 00 Fannie Mae Howze 25.00 t. G. Sanders 25.00 Ren ^ Berry _ _ 25.00 McWhirter 50.00 I. E. Tinsley 50.00 Norman Murphy & Jones 50.00 doh" Mathis 25.00 > " martin 25.00 j Ren Fogter 25 00 B. ^ Kennedy 25.00 ?r;T,ndMM^c c s"nder"" moo sixth n.,-? c.n?.s. L r pW::::.::".":::: So? .stelle Mathis - 25.00 Mrs J. T. Spears 25.00 [amie Oetzel 25.00 L. M. Jordan 100.00 _ eorge Richards 25.00 Mrs. L. M. Jordan 50.00 Previously reported $8,800.00 tuart Smith 25.00 Mrs. Herman Smith 25.00 rra vf n it..:-* nf "" *" - ? ? .... uiii io.uu..| rarg. j. B. Bradley 25.001 Grand total $9,275.0? THERE IS ROOM BELOW FOR YOU ' J Business Woman's Club || ^