The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 14, 1920, Image 8
I Something You Should Know About Insui
1 S. C. Inspection and Rating Bureau, Insurai
2 write?
fi 41 advise that all buildings are supposec
I cordance with the Code of the National Boa
I writers.
1 "As all buildings are periodically inspects
H gineers any defect in wiring, or other deviatit
2 discovered and noted and if the defects are n
2 reasonable length of time, the insurance rai
2 less than 25 per cent. Thus the credit for {
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m mougn somewnai indirect, is quite large.
We guarantee our wiring installations to coi
I the National Board of Fire Underwriters.
I Blue Cross Elecl
B The Live Wires
I DANCE AT WHITMIRE
WEDNESDAY EVENING
AUGUST 18, NINE P. M. TO TWO P.M.
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FIP.HT PIFP.F RRfiHFSTRA
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ALL COME! i
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DID YOU KNOW THIS? NEGRO SHOT FOR \
ATTACKING GIRL '
Did ycu know that dried fruit would *
keep indefinitely if put up in glass Danville, Va., Aug. 14.?A few (
jars instead of bags and sacks? The hours after attempting to attack a I
Newberry Observer says so and the white girl near Alton, Halifax Coun- ^
-liter of this good paper generally ty' Mitchell, negro, was shot b
... A ii u * an(i killed by the young woman's I
nows what ho is talking about. It . .
h brother, according to report reaching v
worth trying. Every year the ladies herc today. "V
,' f the county dry bushels of apples, ~~~ ' ' ^
pears and peaches and every year BOMB EXPLODES IN
many of them are destroyed by bugs PALACE OF JUSTICE o
of one kind or another, and if the 1
glass jars will hold them?it is the < ^
very thing and then when an off year Buenos Aires, August 13. A bomb ^
comes, all one has to do is to resort was exploded this afternoon in the ^
to the jars for a pudding., Palace of Justice, at the door of the
Criminal Court where 11 alleged an- d
MINISTER SAILS TODAY | archists accused of plotting for a
communist revolution last March were
New York, Aug. 14.?Hugh Gibson, beinK tried- There was a Panic in the t<
United States minister to Poland, building but no one was injured by c;
sailed to<lay for his post in Europe. the explosion. t1
I Last Call
For Monday and Tuesday and all of Nej
I 10-4 Good Weight Cotton Blankets at only
I $2.48
B 11.4 Heavy Weight Cotton Blankets at only
I $3.48
m 10-4 Woolnap Blankets at only . . . .$4.98
H 11/1 n 1 ,1 D1 1 4. X - - 1-- fl-A AO
PI xx--* w uui i icma J3iciiiis.t;Li5 ui Ulliy . . . ipu.570
jg Men's Work Pants, regular price $3.00, at
H only $2.25
1 Buy Blankets now (or your girl or boy thai
H today. You cannot make a mistake by buyin
if Discriminating buyers will do well to take I
| J. F McLUl
( ^peace party
leaves for front
g! Warsaw, Aug. 13.?Poland's peace
Q1 delegation consisting of 16 members,
with military aides, clerks and stenographers,
one of whom is a woman,
ps. prepared late tonight to leave for the
9 battle front to meet representatives
of the Russian Soviet government.
j Up until a late hour tonight there
, , , _ , had been no response from Moscow
i to be wired m ac- I to a wireless dispatch naming he
? i ? -rn? TT j newspaper correspondents who were
ira 01 r ire Uncier~ to accompany the Polish delegation.
Announcement was made at 8 o'clock
that correspondents would not be perrl
hv plppfriPJll PT1- mitted to go to the front unless word
V \^ , . allowing them to travel came from
:>n from this Code is the Boisheviki.
ot remedied after a notice of
te is advanced not stockholders meeting
iroper wiring, al
ff Pursuant to a resolution unanimously
adopted at a meeting of the board
of directors of Sardis Farm, Inc., held
lform to the Code of
C., on the 12th day of August, 1920,
the stockholders of the said corporag
^ tion are hereby notified that a stockM
holders' meeting will be held in the
I I IB B B rooms of the Chamber of Commerce,
. jn Union, S. C-, at 12 o'clock noon, on
the 15th dav of SeDtember. 1920. the
9 said meeting being called for the pur9
pose of considering and acting upon
the matter of increasing the authorized
capital stock of Sardis Farm Inc.,
t0 an amount not exceeding One HunBROWN
EYES dred Thousand Dollars (100,000), in
______ accordance with the aforesaid resoI
wondr if everybody that went on lution ?fthe board of directors of said
he boosting trip Saturday enjoyed corporation,
hemselves as well as I did. I was August 13, 1920.
jlad to meet so many of the corre- J. W. Buchannan, F. J. Parham,
.pondents, but was sorry so many Sec'y* Pres.
:ould not attend. You surely did 4t-Aug 14-21-28-Sept. 4.
mss lots by not being with us. My ?
vhat a good dinner we did have and . ANn cai F
an our way home we stopped by L./VINL*
VIoxy's home ate some good water
nvlT*,?ian i17iagine We en* State of South Carolina,
oyed our stay. I will say we were n . n,,;
nore than glad to have J. O. with County of Union^
is at the picnic for it was the first
ime he had had the opportunity to Court of Common Pleas
neet any of the writers. I will let Mrs. Lorena Barfield, Plaintiff,
;he others tell the rest. against
The protracted meeting will begin Mrs. Stopher O'Shields and Mrs:
& F?str'8 Chapd Monday night Roy. Carrie Eison Rav Defendants.
3hillips will preach and Rev. Charlie
rillman will lead the singing. Let . ...
iverybody come out and hear them. 'n obedianco to an order of the
Mrs. Will Gault was called to Spar- Court of Common Pleas for the Counanburg
last week on account of the ty aforesaid, heretofore made in the
critical illness of her mother, Mrs. above stated case, the undersigned
SF ?f- a i . . will, on sales day, Monday, the 6th
la"reth^trotkAvtT'?KaPhenr SEg ?< fept-bcr. 1920, during legal
VIrs. Wallace Hames, of Pacolet. hours of sale before the court house
Mrs. Henry Edwards (Pearle Gar- door in Union, S. C., sell to the highler)
of Oxford, Ga., is the guest of est bidder, at public outcry, the falser
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester lowing lands and premises, to wit:
earner. All that certain lot or parcel of
eirrSe parents, Mr 'and M'?" W?? '"'t'V'"" J *
Uaskel Garner. ship. County and State aforesaid, conMrs.
Nannie Bratton of Spartan- taining two acres, more or less, and
aurg is visiting her mother, Mrs. Re- bounded as follows: north by lands
jecca Adams. of Mrs. Lorena Barfield; east by the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eaves are the Powell lands; south by the public road,
proud owners of a baby boy. The H west bv la . f M ? Lorena Rar,-oung
man is to be called James Ed- ? by land of Mr ' AX)rena Bar
vard. fieldThis
writer spent Friday night with Terms of sale: One-third cash, balVliss
Narie Garner. ance in two equal annual installqjents;
Misses Mittie Adams and Guynelle deferred payments to be secured by
jnuit spent rriday afternoon with bond of the purchaser and mortgage of
m1-o 1 txit tr a -d a a the premises, with interest thereon at
Mrs. John Reid, Wilfred Reid and ? * _ * , ?;j ,
>liver Tate of Pacolet, Miss Fay Led- 7 Per cent Per.annum until paid said
letter of Spartanburg and Mrs. Jim bond Provide for the payment of ten
'eneland and children of Inman were per cent attorney fees for collection, if
isiting at the home of this writer not paid at maturity, the purchaser at
Vednesday. saij sa]e to have the option of paying
Jud Little has purchased a new ajj casb and to pay for papers and
luick car. . '
Misses Maggie and Mayme Garner ?tamP
f near Gowdysville spent a few days August 18, 1920.
ast week with Misses Bessie and W. W. Johnson,
'auline Sanders. Ex-Officio Master, Union County.
Mrs. Russell Belue of Bonham Aug. 14-21-28.
pent the week-end with her parents,
lr, and Mrs. Dan Gault. CAIUTTIP
Miss Mildred Adams spent Satur- *
ay night with Miss Madge Fan.
"Brown Eyes." Quite a number of our farmers are
' * becoming enthusiastic for a govemA
Chicago man has designed a body mcnt cotton grader, and I hear there
} be bolted to the frame of a motor- are some who will not "enthuse."
ycle and side car to convert it into a That seems strange indeed, especially
vo-seated roadster. for those who read and are intelligent
For Sumn
;t week J. F. McLURE DRY GOODS COMPANY
Men's Work Pants, regular price $2.50, at
only $1.98
Men's Work Pants, regular price $1.75, at
only I $1.35
! Ready Made Sheets, 12x90, at only . $1.50
Pillow Cases, 36x42., at only . ..... .45c
Ladies' ^Nainsook Gowns, regular price
$1.50, at only . . .$1.13
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t will leave for college next fall. We are selling 1
or nnur
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these offerings and act quickly in so doing. Renu
tE DRY GOOl
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I SAVINGS I V
fl Has it occurred to you that the dollars you SAVE now will go H'.
twice as far in purchasing a home, or other necessities, when normal H
3 conditions return? The record high wages, salaries and bonuses of H
today, make this a most logical time to save. vM"
I Every dollar deposited today in a savings account, will be worth V
$2.00 in buying power when prices drop, in addition to drawing in- H
terest compounded quarterly. ^
B Appreciating the importance of this opportunity, we urge you to Hi
add as much as possible to your savings account regularly. If you H
H have not started a savings account, do so today. We believe the real H
value of this suggestion will be strikingly appreciated by you later on.
B Our officers appreciate your patronage and want Vour connection
M with this bank to be of distinct benefit to you, as well as a pleasant
relationship. We hope you will feel free to make full use of our >?
facilities.
A New account* came to us today, making a total of ^
I 1806
I AND NOT ONE YEAR OLD.
* "Opportunities are many for the right man, and if they do not
arise, make them."
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Iiue Dank 01 unions
Authorized Capital $150,000.00 3
S. C. SANDERS, E. F. KELIjY, W. W. ALMAN, <
President. Vice-Preg. Cashier. H
without a a doubt. They may not a modern dairy bam, and that will
have the right grip on the matter, answer to the call of sanitation. He
But when other men who are not is a champion of fine cattle, and has a
directly interested in cotton, do not some of the finest registered Jersev
produce any, do not buy any; but cuttle. It is said that more cattle are
take an interest in such things, for needed in the South, that land canthe
betterment of their neighbors, not be brought up fast without them.
the farmers, it is passing strange that That dairying is the best way, and I
the farmers do not do so for them- know Mr. Jeter is raising the proselves.
You may view the landscape ductivity of his land first with cattle.
a> vl find farmers called progressive, Wednesday, Wright Long, a colored
w'\o do not show up doing anything man, was flogging his wife, and his
for the uplift of the country except son, just a boy, shot him in the calf
in a spirit of "bless me and my wife, of his leg very badly.
my son John and his wife; us four Some days ago, while cutting on a
and no more," and it ought not to be. branch bank, I cut into a yellow
There are some who have never done jackets nest and there were lots of
anything only live, have never tried them. After this a flood came in
to build up for themselves, their the branch and that nest was under
children, or any one else, not even to water nearly a half day. I thought
educate, and you simply cannot en- the "varnv?n<V were 'drowned, but
list them, after they are prejudiced, not so. They are there now, and both
But I am sure that we can put it ready and willing to make it "hot
through. I say "we," for I expect time in the old town tonight."
to go into anything for the good of My cotton farming this year borthe
most of the people, as far as I ders closely on failure. I did not \
am able. We have been letting oth- have any hands and had to resort to (
ers pull the wool over our eyes all renting same, and just in dribbles.
along, l am not able to search out I had a small crop to work myself
these things, but when they are and thought to double the yield. I
searched out and shown me, I think broadcasted lost of manure on part,
I am able to see things, and follow disced all of it, smoothed it with a
a good lead, at least. Why not all smoothing harrow, bedded on two
of us come and reason together and hundred pounds of fertilizer, and put
help ourselves. And, too, not let in two hundred more at planting, and
Europe hoodwink us on this cheap later two hundred of a "top dresser,'r"
cotton proposition. It is not but fair and then it shedded like fifty-fifty
that they nil join the Cotton Asso- almost. It was dry and the top
ciation, too. dresser was as dry as sawdust, but
The rains of nearly a week seem to recent excessive and daily rains,
be over. The amount of rain for have about made a soup of the
four days was 5.68 inches. While dresser, and I have just held an intrees
and ditches were broken and quest over it, and do not hope for much
washing done, the most dam- many more new bolls, but as it is
age was to crops on bottoms?wash- drinking this guano soup, may make
ings from overflows?an excess of the bolls grow larger. It is a sort of
wetness, causing a yellowing of corn, pick-a-boo struggle of farming. .
M. R. .Jeter, Sr., is busy completing Hey Denver.
tier Goods !
offer the following matchless bargains: g
Ladies' Muslin Gowns, regular price $1.00, M
at only 75c 9
Embroidery Cloth , 34 inch, at only 30c Yd. B
White Voile, 40 inch, 75c quality, at only
39c Yd. I
Good Quality Straw Tick at only . . 25c Yd.
Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, at only . . 27c Yd. B
Dress Ginghams, 32 inch, at only . .35c Yd. g
ilankets awav under the whnlpcal* mark*f I
:mber, Monday and Tuesday and all next week.
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