The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 09, 1920, Image 4
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MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1920
Do not keep company with a ma:
whose lips speak lies.
Refreshing showers are falling, sen
in answer to prayer.
Willingness to receive instruction i
one of the necessary factors in gather
ing knowledge.
A high sense'of honor is a splendi
attribute aiyd is worth a thousand let
ters of recommendation.
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The spiritualist while raving abou
' spirits with his tongue is feelipg fo
hard dollars with his hands.
Seeing that man does not knc
whether he will live to see anothe
? sunrise, it behooves him to spend th
hours of today worthily.
One result of the present wave o
prosperity has been a decided inereas
in the spirit of wasteful spending
Better save now, and you will be ii
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j/v/oihuji VVf ^i?uu inu tracnun Lllttl, 1
coming later. Save, and put you
earnings in the bank. It will not hur
you even if there never comes any re
action. You will be acting wisely eve
though no hard times again appeal
Save carefully in order that you ma
use wisely.
Our Correspondence Club had
most enjoyable day Saturday, som
seventy five persons being in attenc
ance. Most of our correspondent
were in the number. A few could nc
attend. We missed greatly liavin
them, and they missed a good timi
Many predicted catastrophe?some
body would surely get killed! Th
worst thing that happened was
broken spring that one car suffere<
and which delayed us in Whitmire a
hour. But Whitmire is a good towi
and we found it pleasant to tarry fo
a while there. The loyalty of our cor
respondents is an asset that w
prize more than we can tell.
Governor Cox, leader of the Demo
cratic party in the coming presidentia
election, comes out squarely for th
adoption of the League of Nation
covenant. Senator Harding, the Re
publican standard bearer, comes ou
unequivocally against the league. Nov
wre shall see just where the Americai
people stand. We have all along con
tended that the great rank and file o:
the people approved the league. W<
do not believe there has been anj
real change of sentiment. The verj
honor of America is at stake and wt
do not yet feel that the people desire
anything less than that America bear
her part nobly in the great, worldwide
movement for permanent peace.
The iJeague Covenant, attacked so
bitterly by the Republicans, not because
of hatred toward the movement
but to discredit the Wilson administration,
is going to prove a boomerang
for the Republicans. It will be
the irony of fate, and a just and righteuos
jurgment.
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* rom Carlisle, Santuc and Jones*. ?
ville word comes that the movement *
to have a cotton grader for Union
County is meeting with splendid success.
Union Township is not lagging, i
, and J. A. Wilburn, the chairman of the
i soliciting committee will have some
very encouraging facts to report in a
. day or two more. If Cross Keys, Bo- *
t gansville and Pinckney will come up _
to the scratch, and we believe they
. will, Union County will have a grader,
that is, provided one can be furnished
) by the government. We are Btrong for U
y a cotton grader, the more we think of ?
9 it the more convinced are we that it is b
. a wise move, one that will help this h
county tremenduously. Who is there ^
0 that can be hurt by such a move?
0 Nobody. While the whole cotton sit- ^
_ uation will be put upon a more busi- J
e ness-like basis. By all means let us g
f have a cotton grader, if it be posf
sible to secure one. Every day we do- n
e Iny makes it more likely that when F
j we put up the $3,000 there will not
be enough graders to fill the demand. V
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i. Nancy, France, Aug. 9.?France's ^
"Passion Play," rivalling that of tl
n Obei'ammergau, has opened its sea- o
r; son here after five years' of war's i,
interruption. It was given, as it has
y been since 1904, in the Passion The
ater, under the direction of M. Pettit,
the village priest, with his parishioners
as the cast. The play, costum- S
a ing, verse, music and equipment have
ie been developed and improved since
j the pre-war performances. jy
There are 10 scenes depicting the
:s Bible incidents from the birth to the
resuiTection. The play runs from 9
a. m. to noon and from 1:30 to 5. PC
g Intermissions between the scenes are y
B filled by tableaux representing, prin- a
cipally passages of the Old Testa- a
5- ment bearing upon the runninir storv.
e The text, where it is not that of ,
the Bible, is the verse of various ^
a poets and the music is taken or adaptI
ed from various composers. M. Pet- C
' tit says he has utilized from all
n sources whatever he believed he yyj
, needed to make a beautiful ensemble. j
' The naturalness of the players, none
r of whom are professionals, critics *'
.. said, was heightened by the deftness ?
and ingenuity of the staging. One
e of the difficult things to produce was TH
the crucifixion, where the movement
of the principal depicting Christ on
the cross or, during the descent, might -p
- easily be misportrayed. On the cross, .
j the long white winding sheet is 1
draped under the principal's arms and bab
e over the two arms of the cross. The fror
s ends of the cloth, floating like wings, p|aj
add much to the effect and serve
- their real purpose by enabling the _rr
I characters to lover the apparently dise
inert figure, supported safely as he jt ii
* is, by the cloth under his arms. an
! The play is to be given every Sun- ^
day until the middle of October. t,hir
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, Troy, Ala., Aug. 9.?Joseph E. pati
Brannen, insurance man, John Col- ness
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. were instantly killed near Andalusia
Ala., early today when their automo- 'ess
' bile was struek by a Central of Geor- heal
gia freight train at a crossing. babj
NEWSPAPER DYNAMITED ^
this
California, Penn., Aug. 9.?The not
press in the office of the California that
Sentinel was destroyed early today
by an explosion which the authorities *or I
believed, was caused by dynamite. Tt
H. J. I>amb, publisher of the Sen- perf<
tinel, has waged vigorous warfare apeci
against "speakeasies" which, the Sen- ...
tinel charged, were being operated in lat,n
California. or
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SIRABLE lots for sale. Some nice
>ts on Gage prqperty sub-division?
ot more than five minutes walk
rom Post Office. Well drained,
eautifully located, in nioe neighborood.
free from dust and noise. For
'erms and price S60 ?>. E. Barron, I
Tnion. S. C. t^ ,
JE ME AX. "and high grade Pcaaut
leal. Shorts. Bran. Bells Hoar Feed,
ust Piar Meal at best prices'. Union
r Buffalo. Union-Buffalo Mills
tores. tf
LET?House, close in. for a few
lonths. All modern conveniences,
'urnished or unfurnished. Apply
0 The Wonder Store. tf
Vanted?Men or women to take erers
among friends and neighbors
or the geunine guaranteed hosiery,
ull line for men, women and chilren.
Eliminates darning. We pay
Oc an hour for spare time, or $24
1 week for full time. Experience
innecesrtuy. Writs International
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
y 16-10t-Fri. only.
R RENT---Desirable farms to .rent
or another year to tenants who can
urnish their own stock. See P. D.
larron. 833-3t
LNTED?A man to sell- phonorraphs?a
very attractive proposiion.
Apply to Storm's Drug Store.
W IS THE TIME to renew your
ubscriptions to magazines. I repesent
all the leading ones and will
e pleased to have your renewal.
Irs. M. O. Lancaster. Phone 40-W.
lUg.
R SALE?One Jersey cow, fresh,
rentle. Rqpson for selling. only
ieed one. J. R. Mathis. Aug.5 7 911
R SALE?A few nice driving
lorses and buggies. Call and see
hem. Sanders Sale Stable. 831-3t
TTON SEED MEAL?for high
:rade 36% meal at lowest prices
ee us at Union or Buffalo. Better
et your hulls also while we have
hem. will not be able to get hulls
gain until the new crop. Unionluffalo
Mills Stores. tf
ST?Between Union and Cross
leys, Saturday, August 7th, one (1)
ase of salmon, Echo brand. Finder
lease notify B. G. Wilburn & Son,
Iross Keys ltpd
ST?A Duroc pig, si* weeks old.
'inder please return to A. Kerhulas.
JDEBAKER has been building
ragons for over 68 years and is still
uilding one of the best wagons on
he market. We have just received
ne car load of these wagons and are
i a position to make you a good
rice. Peoples Supply Co. 835 6t
D RUST PROOF OATS. Peoples
upply Co. 835-6t
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vvuuii y ivuttu itlltl IVlUllllile
automobile tires. Peoples Suply
Co. 835-6t
R SALE?One Walsh pony, four
ears old, weighs 470 pounds, gentle
nd well broke, suitable for children
nd grown up people. Also rubber
ire pony buggy and harness pracically
new. Will sell entire outfit
or $"250. Address John T. Moseley,
hief of.Police, Union, S. C.. 9 11 13
LIjYS Light and Power Plant puts
unshine in your home at night. Gilam
Light & Motor Co. 835-6t
E DANGERS IN
BABY'S SECOND SUMMER
he "second summer" has always
n considered the danger period in .
y's life, as so many babies suffer
n what is known as "summer com- <
nt," which is merely a general
n used for all forms of diarrhoeal
ases in infants during hot weather,
idicates poison in the digestive or- ^
s and intestines, and fully two- \
ds of the babies in the United 1
;es, die from diarroheal diseases or 1
plications. , ^
uring warm weather watch for the 1
rhoeal symptoms, such as consti- 1
on, sour stomach, gas, sleepless- j
fretfulness and feverishness. j
:hing also upsets the stomach, unbaby
is unusually strong and <
thy. The best safeguard during *
r'a "second summer" is a good
r laxative, but, owing to the deli- i
condition of baby's stomach at
time, great care should be used
to give strong, irritating drugs
cause inflammation, such as cas- >
reparations.
ie safest thing is "Baby Ease," a b
acted baby laxative by a baby P
ialist. It is easy-acfing, non-irri- *
g, does not produce over-action CR
ave constipating after effects. It n
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GILLEN REMEDY?How to keep
yoor chickens healthy and laying.
How to keep your hogs well and
keep them from having the cholera
?feed them Gillen Remedy, the
remedy that has won out on all demi
onstrations. Never fails. Your
^.jaoney back. Sold by Storm's Drug
Store. 830-3tpd
IF you want your automobile painted
or upholstered, bring it to us. We
will make it look like new. Prices
reasonable . Work promptly done.
W. D. Fowler, J. C. Deadmon, in
Smith block. Aug. 5-7-9.pd
FOR SALE?200 bushels Fulghum
. seed oats, also 200 bushels Appier
Oats. Seed of both came from Coker,
previous season. $2.00 per
bushel. J. E. Minter, Sedalia, S. C.
830-6t.
FOR SALE]?One seven passenger
Willys Six and one Ford truck, at
Fair's garage. Pittman Bros, ti
THE FINEST dairy feed for the price
in America. Don't forget the place
or the name. Butter Fat Dairy
Feed, with all other good feeds for
stock, cattle or poultry, at Union or
Buffalo. Union-Buffalo Mills Stores,
tf.
ATTENTION members of Junior Order?
we have just received the
largest shimpent of J. R. U. A. M.
jewelry ever shown in this city. Buttons
rincs linlru hroorhas /.tiormo
etc. Get dressed up for the State
Convention. Look at our window.
Storm's Jewelry Store. 9 East
Main street. 834-2tpd
WANTED?-The Job of wheating your
your gin. If your gin needs wheating,
notify me. Work guaranteed
and prices right. Phone *2521,
Union, S. C., Route 4. 834?4tpd
FOUND?One gallon of insect powder.
Owner can get same by calling
on Dr. S. G. Sarratt.
FOR RENT?To couple of gentlemen
one large, airy room, adjoining
bath, with separate beds, etc,
J^hone 236-J 8381-8t
FOR RENT?Five room house witli
hall, just outside city limits; well
on back porch. For terms apply tc
Fletcher Horn. Aug.9-12-16-26pd
DEALERS AND SALESMEN want
ed for best light plant on earth and
best seller. Guarantee of perfecl
Service for 10 years with each machine.
Address S. Sidney Kibbe,
representing The Curti* Publishing
Co., P. O. Box 86, Gaffney S. C,
794-261.
WANTED?You to know that I am
prepared to bore wells I have a
complete well boring outfit and will
be pleased to have you take the matter
up with me if vou are thinking
of having a well bored. T. E. Kelly.
Union. R. F. D. 4. 831-4tpd
FOR SALE?New Ford touring car
Apply to A. lj. Bishop at Smith Vulcanizing
Works. 9 11 13
FOR SALE?One (1) horse wagon,
, good as new. One mule. Prices,
right. AddIv to W. A
Mon?Fri pd.
JORDAN, Columbia and Liberty Automobiles.
Gilliam Light & Motor
Co. 835-61
TENNESSEE smoked meat. Peoples
Supply Co. 835 6t
to a safe, harmless and efficient laxative
and corrective. If a few doses fail
to improve the baby, see a physician.
Ask your druggist for ''Baby Ease."
?Adv.
GERMAN WARSHIPS
ARRIVED TODAY
New York, Aug. 9.?Five battered
former German warships which were
awarded to the United States under
the terms of peace arrangements
were off this port early today. They
will be anchored in the Hudson river
luring the day and the public will
>e allowed to inspect them for two
weeks. The craft will be sent to
>ther cities along the Atlantic sea?oard
within the next few weeks and
Jien destroyed.
The vessels are the Ostriedland,
bruiser Frankfurt, and three deitroyers,
all fighters in the naval history
written at Jutland Scarpa Flow.
:ar shortage
is disastrous
Washington, Aug. 9.?Agricultural
nterests in the northwest face bank uptcy
because of the present car
hortage, the I. C. C. was told today
>y railroad commissioners and shippers
from Montana, Minnestoa, North
)akota and South Dakota. The
ommission was asked to issue orders
uaranteeing a car supply for the
Movement of the grain crops.
The Man
| Who wills to do can save money. Some men
| can save more in a given time than can oth|
ers, but every man can save some.
In saving money it is a great help to have
| a reliable bank to take care of your savings.
We offer every safeguard for your money
| deposited in our bank and, It Grows While
| in Our Keeping.
Farmers Bank & Trust Co.
C. H. PEAKE, President. E. L. LITTLEJOHN, Vice-Pres.
C. K. MORGAN, 2nd Vice Pres. and Cnshier.
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Our Necessity Is Your Gain?If
You Act at Once
We find we have to have room for inborn
Iing Flour, and in order to make room, we are
offering our entire stock of high grade
SELF-RISING FLOUR
At $2.00
Under Its Value.
This Flour is packed in 96 pound bags
only, is as fine as ever went into a bag, and is
guaranteed in every particular. It is worth
and selling for $16.00, but until this add is
removed, you can buy as much or as little
as you like, in 96 pound bags only for $7.00
per bag or $14,00 per barrel.
; (JNIOIV-BUFFALO MILLS STORES
? L. L. WAGNON, Manager.
\ Union Store, Phone 74. Buffalo Store, Phone 9.
! Ifjt Is Good to Eat We Sell It.
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SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS
On sale daily until September 30th, 1920.
Final limit October 31st, 1920. s
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