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$ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ^ . FOR SALE-*-One Jersey milk cow with cajf one week old. Good disposition and good milker. Entitled to registration. Apply-to Mrs. Belle ^ Goudelcok. 826-3t ? * ' JUST ARRIVED?A new mirror for that broken one in your card case. Bracelet watch-repairing a specialty. High grade watches skillfully repaired. Do'nt experiment, there's a reason. See Wilson, the jeweler. 9 East Main street. Storm's Jewelry Store. FOR SALE?One large refrigerator; will hold 3001b ice. Found: One little red pig. Owner can get same by identifying and paying costs. S. W. Mitchell. 826-3tpd. 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 Curtia Publishing Co., P. O. Box 86, Gaffney S. C. 794-2?t. PRESCRIPTIONS filled accurately by graduate and licensed pharmacists, only and delivered promptly. Peoples Drug Store, Phones, 68-69. 804-tf. JUST RECEIVED?Large stock Galanized Screen Wire. Send us your order before it's all gone. Prices are right. Also see our line of Screen Doors and Windows. The Union Hardware Company, Union, S. C. July 24-26-28-30. DESIRABLE lots for sale. Some nice lots on Gage property sub-division? not more than five minutes walk from Post Office. Well drained", beautifully located, in nice neighborhood. free from dust and noise. For Terms and price see S. E. Barron, Union. S. C. tf SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS?j Complete stock all grades screen doors and windows at old price to move them before season is over. Now is the time to buy screens at low prices. The Union Hardware Company, Union, S. C. July 24-2628-30 WANTED?A man to sell phonographs?a very attractive proposition. Apply to Storm's Drug Store. WANTED?To lease good five, six or seven room house in good neighborhood with all modern conveniences. Will pay six months rent in advance. Will lease for.period of two or three Vftnrs AHHroflR Pnv TTni/\n fi C. ' 823-6t WAGONS?We aTe offering special prices on carload genuine "Mogul" wagons for a few days. See our advertisement showing less than today's wholesale cost. We have to move them. The Union Hardware Company, Union, S. C. July-24-2628-30 FOR SAL'E?We have twenty or thirty Barrows Pure Bred DurocJersey hogs weighing from 60 to 250 pounds. We will sell these to anyone wanting something that will make meat for them this fall. They can be made to weigh from two hundred to three houndred pounds at 6 months old. F_ J. Parham, Sardis Farm. 823-6t DUROC PIGS of most popular blood lines. A special price to Union County farmers; also some extra good bred sows. F. W. Carnell, Phone 2204-Union Route 2. 823-6t FOR SALE?Blue Ribbon syrup. Five (5) gallon cans for $5.00. Come quick, this price will not last long. J. M. Jeter. 6t FRUIT JARS?Fruit jars are going to be scarce before season is over and we advise you to buy now. Complete stocks. Low prices. We sell the genuine Good Luck rubbers. The Union Hardware Company, Union, S. C. July 24-26-28-30 T?OT? C ATP Onp a Avon nn cm on oror Willys Six and one Ford truck, at Fair's garage. Pittman Bros, tf W-inted?Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the geunine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 50c an hour for spare time, or $24 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International . Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. wCjuly 16-10t-Fri. only. t m t FOR A BILIOUS ATTACK If you have bilious attacks give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. Willis Browning, Pattonsburg, Mo., has htis to say about them: "About a year ago my wife ^Jfised a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablet's *. and they cured her of a bad bilious attack, also of constipation from which i she had been suffering for years." ' a * * & . V " DOWN ON TYGER ? The weather is quite cool for July, seems like the autumn days are here and everybody is enjoying having to cover up with a blanket these nights. This weather is good for the army worm but death to the boll weevil. Crops are improving since the good rains, but not as much as the reporters have led us to believe. The stalk seems to be large enough at present, but the stalk is not altogether the needed thing Our reporters ought to take time and examine the space between the bolls and the squares.- Because people can see large stalks of cotton is no sign of it being the best cotton. I judge the price will be 30 cents for tip top and cloth will be 35c. Our wise men will have to get busy ft they make good their sayings, although it may sound this way when flatterer meets flatterer, then the devil sits back. If the bait cost more than the fish, then one, had better stop and start at something else. The money we fail to get never did add to our wealth. Some days everything looka bright and glorious and then again dark and desparing. The farmers say they are on safe footing, and the next day it seems that they will be swept away root and branch. But to be truthful with the whole cheese, we need more Christians, and not afraid to go to our Father on their knees and ask Him to settle this unsettled world, if it takes final destruction to do it. God is a friend to mercy, for He is a merciful God. God cannot befriend the unmerciful but they ask for no mercy. There are furn nloonina in fV?to wnrl/1 fUo man who has and won't do and the one who has not and can't do. This may have to do for this time but I just want to thank the editor of the Times for the good paper and the good advice he has given the farmers this year; It will not be his fault if we don't succeed. I thank him for all he has done for me. Busy Bee. LOCKHART JUNCTION We are having delightful weather ?neither too hot or too cool, and the nights are fine. The crops are looking fine and everything is growing. Everybody is enjoying the nice fruit and vegetables and I hope the editor is. The protracted meetings are coming on and I have heard some remark that this was not the time of year for protracted meetings, as the people would not be interested in them as much as they would in political meetings. But this should not be the case, if they would attend the revivals perhaps we would have better politics. I had a house full of visitors on Sunday and enjoyed having these friends remember me. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Payne, Mrs. McElroy and Miss Mahala Smith, of Union, Miss Hattie Fuller, of Greenwood. I was so glad to have them. Do come again dear friends, the latch string hangs on the outside at all times for all friends. Will Cohen and family, of Union, spent a few hours at my home today. Bomar Gault spent several days in Charleston attending the soldiers reunion of the Coast Artillery Guards. Gordon Smith and Miss Ella Smith, of the Mt. Lebanon section, visited relatives in this section last Sunday. We have been canvassing the Brown Creek community, and heard a fine sermon by Rev. Charlie Garner and ' Viarl rliwVior of fUn Uoomf oV\1a Uamaa of j \?<iiuv& itv vtiv iivo|/ivauic iiviiic vjx Mrs. Jane Crawford. Enjoyed the stay there. Mrs. Crawford and other visitors entertained in her home. I made mans stops along the route, but stayed a long time at W. S. Vaughan's; just as we drove up they were making icc cream and I had to stay until it was frozen. Mr. Vaughan cut a very large melon and I thought after eating all those good things, I would be sick, but I am well and happy and still on the go. I am so pleased at the kind treatment I have received on the rounds and appreciate very much the kindness of the good Union county people. Passing by Mr. Thad Holcomb, he had a touring car full of prettly girls making ready for a drive. I was tempted to stay there and kind oi wished I had a touring car too. Excuse this rambling letter, but my mind is on the picnic. All the correspondents meet me at the Times office on the 7th of August for out booster trip. The plans have all beer made and I am like Hey Denver? I'll take pretty girls but no boys. None need apply for a seat in my car ?only girls allowed. We anticipate a great time and while we are having a good time, we are advertising the Times and the good old county of Union. Be on hand sure. Moxy. NOW IS THE TIME To go to the Palmetto Drug Co. and get you o nf Fir M "Pi U* MV/ttlV/ VX XTX X/ Huiet's Chill Buster, one of the best tonics made to knock out malaria and the tired feeling. For sale at Palmetto Drag Co. Phone No. 7 S1UJ\L I Goodyea H i A ^ A ill COMFY. Ipl 30 z 3V4 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, J ' All-Weather Tread4 30 x 3% Goodyear MZ fA Single-Cure Fabric, i| \ And^Sldd Trn^L. GOC U 111 The More People Use Go< ! . ' * Local We have the Tire Goodyear MOre FORD SALES AND J i NOTICE OF final settlement as Administratrix of FINAL DISCHARGE the Estate of N. P. Dunbar, deceased, and that thereupon she will apply to State of South Carolina, the Judge of said Court lor her nnai County of Union. discharge as such Administratrix. 1 Court of Probate. Mrs- Eva Dunbar. Notice is hereby given, that on the This 29th day of July ,1920. 30th day of July, 1920, at 11 o'clock, Published in The Union Times for ? a. m., in the Court of Probate for said 30 days. 1 County, the undersigned will make 4t. July 30-Aug. 6-13-20. 1 CASH BASIS STORM'S DRUG STORE Announces that they will conduct a strictly Cash Business on and after Auaust 1st We will make it worth your while to trade for cash. STORM S DRUG STORE UNION, S. C. V .... r Mileage ?and Tires' or Small Cars " A well built tire yields much more j mileage for each aollar of cost than ! a tire purposely made to be offered at a sensationally low price; buy the tire, not the price. Built to deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear Tires, of the 30 x ,3*, 30 x 3*/2- and 31 x 4-inch sizes, save inconvenience, disappointment and money. Their value results from the application of Goodyear experience, expertness and care to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires?for the real worth and endurance that Goodyear builds into them. . /? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube* cost no p /> J more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit?.why risk costly casings when such sure protect $215^ tlonis available! 30x3Vfc?fc? ft/f.50 in watarproof bap I I I odyear Tires and Tubes Than Any Other Kind s and Tubes mentioned above in stock. Let us put one on for you. . BOLTON, Union, S. C. SERVICE TELEPHONE NUMBER 289 SUGAR! SBGflR! Two of the biggest sugar connections have advised in the last day or so, that indi- < cations point to a greater scarcity and higher price on sugar a little later than we have yet had. We don't believe anybody knows, but we do know that temporarily we have an abundant supply of pure White Granulated Sugar, and if you want a bag or barrel now, it will pay you to see us while we have it. IF IT IS GOOD TO EAT FOR MAN OR BEAST?IF IT IS DESIRABLE TO WEAR FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. We will make it worth your while to supply your needs at Union or Buffalo. We have just completed our Annual Stock Taking and we think we have the most complete, cleanest and altogether desirable stock of goods of its size in Upper Carolina. . s UNION-BUFFALO MILLS STORES L. L. WAGNON, Manager Union Store, Phone 74. Buffalo Store, I^ho^e 9 .J '* '' ' , \ ' ' * , .1 ' *A'\