The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 22, 1921, Image 2

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THE UNION TIM?: Published Dally Except Sunday By THE UNION TIMES COMPANY Law la M. Rice ... Edito Registered at tha Postoffice in Union S. C., as.second class matter. 0 Tinxea Building Main Stree Bell Phona No. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oat. Year $4.0' Months 2.0 Three Months ! 1.0 AdTertraemrata 'hi*, square, first insertion $1.0 Every subsequent insertion .5 Obituary notices, Church and T^odg notices and-notices ot public meetings entertainments and Cards of Thank wiH.be charged for at the rate of on tent a word, cash accompanying th order. Count the words and you wil knoar what the coat will be. Member of Associated Press ' The Associated Prtsa is'exclusively Entitled to the use for republication o new* dispatches credited to t or no otherwise credited in thi9 paper am tiso the local news published therein Friday, JITLY 22, 1921 The more we think of it, the mor finnly t-onvinced are we that it i folly to preach hard times. You preaching works a depression upo: those about you and it will not b * iong before the wave you have startoi will break upArt your own shore. Yo> put fear into tlie other fellow. He in. turn| puts feai*\into others; the; oaas on the Word. Finally your' oxvi busmes ssuffers a slump. You could if you would, discover the Source o your own Busihesn depression-?yo. started the cry of hard times and th< cry has come batk to you! THE LEAGUE AT WORK By the time- President"- Harding'; Disarmament Conference fihishes it dwehssion of the beat means of as surra?? the peace-.of the world, th< T^eaarue of Nations, whiv.h is now ii session and functioning with gre'a encouragement to ."the bestminds' ??f all lamia; except the Unite v States, will doubtless have prepare* a-.working plan the Dfsarmamen ''cnrfdrence will be willing to adop without dotting" an i or crossing a i That, is what the Conferenc should do and wo*ild do bu? for th miserable politicians who, hav 'V-"' brought dishonor to this" country Weucannot tell, of course, as neitthe the- President nor his- Secretary o State, Mr. Hughes, has made any di rect. or explicit statement showinj to what extent George. Harvey ha< . spoken their purpose when he toll the.. British people, at the dinner ol the. Pilgrims in London?that th* present Governments of the Unite* States "will not have anything what .ilfafi t r\ /I rv uri^U f k A T onmin a?* nri f I ctci w uvr ??ivn vuo- ljca^uo vi *>iui any commission or committee ap pointed by it or responsible to it, di rectly or indirectly, openly or fur tively." Either Colonel Harvey spoke foi the Government at Washington 01 .he- did not, and the Government ai Washington should say which it was Of one thing, we think, the Govern mentr may be assilred?the Leagut of Nations has been established am is ut work. *The United States will be a member of the League, whicl can.do without the United States as well as the United States can dc without the League. It may be four years before we can go in; bul we will go in.-^Spartanhurg Journal, Our cat says great trouble is o?to avoided by a little care. * . * * * 'f Our cat says it is not wise to b unmindful of advice. Our cat says he saw one wago load of Kleckley watermelons her this season. Our cat says you never realiz how many people are afflicted lik yourself, until you begin to tell you own troubles. Our cat says every farmer who ha boll weevils should try that molasses calcium arsenate poison Macbetl Youngf is urging them to try out oi tlfeir cotton. ? - ? An orang-outang rarely bother; those who do not trouble him. i 5 WAR ON THE BOLL WEEVIL I again thank you for the space occupied in our fight against the cotton boll weevil in Union County; and I doubly thank you and the Cat for r kindly calling attention to my article - through the mediupfi of your editorii. als. I never once doubted your policy, your co-operation. For you have always been whole-heartedly in every war that promises or promotes the greatest good to the greatest number ?and that is good old-time democra cy. . Remember the ammunition for use ? in tne war and" how to prepare it: Three (3) pounds of calcium arsen6 ate. 0 Dissolve in one (I) quart of warm _ or hot water. Then pour the dissolved poisonous 0 solution into one (I) gallon of molas0 ses and thoroughly mix and stir and _ dissolve. t Then tie a rag around the end of a , stick and go along your cotton rows g infested with weevils and tap lightly e the bud end of each cotton stalk with e your rag mop saturated with the soil lution. You do not have to practically _ white wash the whole stalk or plant. .Tust so each plant near its bud end gets a little dab, enough to stick. It y don't take much. A gentleman asked f me the other day about this remedy; t said he believed it would work ail j right, but I failed to state "what kind , of molasses" to use, and seemed dis| tressed and faint-hearted because it ! might turn out he used the wrong kind. Another cade of 'faint heart ? never won fair lady." For his benefit and nil ol1ie>s of a like mind I will e say: Any c!d" kind of molasses that s smells like molasses and sticks like r molasses will do, preferably regular old "black strap" and the cheapest priced. e Now. Mr. Editor, as to the prices: d Calcium arsenate of the best qualij ty should be Obtainable in three (3) . pound packages at 2f5c per pound and ' less, in 100 pound kegs at 20c per ^ pound and freight. You can easily 1 get bargains at this time of year m I, black strap molasses, f Now, in conclusion for today: This j mixture is a poison. It is a deadly poison and should be handled with the e utmost care. None but persons with care .and sense should be allowed to handle it on account of its poisonous qualities. After it is mixed, and before, it s should be safely kept from children, s chickens and animals. After the mix ture< the vessels irr which it Was mix? ed or used should be either washed i cleap or put where they .may not att tract anything" but boll weevils. For I una s MKe aon c ne careless and neglid I gont in its handling. The mixture 1 used as suggested will proved harmless t to the plai\t bat deadly to boll weevils; it and it is intended for them alone, so t. be careful and so us? it. e The battle is on;- we are going to e win in Union County; and we stand c ready to help, advise, assist in any r. and all ways possible in this fight for r the extermination of this deadly f enemy. Yours for success, r Macbeth Young, j Ex-Chairman Local Board. 1 ' m' f j Phone 304 Cuisine Unexcelled Hot and Cold Water in Every Room ; t Private Bath When in Hlndersonville Stop at j Carter Villa r MRS. BELLE T. DICK p t Corner 3 Ave. and Washington St. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. I Rub-My-Tism is a powerful 1 antiseptic. Cures infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. # A Vermont judge fined his daughter ' when she appeared before him charged with violating a city ordinance. Court attaches said the judge later wrote a check for the amount of the line. For Teething Babies To regulate the digestion and stop Dysentery, Diarrhoea, j Flux, and other stomach and bowel disorders?a few drops of n ro& CH/LDPf/v (Exactly What the Name Implies) It neutralizes the acidity of the stomach, improves digestion and invigorates the glands of the stomach and bowels m therebv stomiintf Dv(U-ntprv und Diarrhoea, Flux and other e similar disorders. ?Pleasant ? Mild? , It contains no opiate and does not constipate. Can be used even for the most delicate r stomachs. Used for years by mothers for baby's stomach and bowel disorders. s At all Pruft Stores. Kuykendal Chemical Co,, Rock mu, s. c. 9j i J \ I WANTED You to lis^. your Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds with us for sale. We "deliver the goods." E. F. Kelly & Bro., t* Union. S. C . ? 9 Volstead is going to lose some prestige when it becomes generally known that he chews tobacco.?Janesville, Wis., Gazette. The next time you buy calomel ask for @>s i The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. j /snm mm I bfci UUK GUARANTEE It is our aim to make this store a place where everyone may come with absolute assurance of getting just what is wanted and at a price that is fair. To this end we solicit your co-operation. If you ever get anything here which is not satisfactory, we ask you to bring it back, and let us make it right. Our Trade-Name is Our Trade-Mark Peoples Drug Store Phones 68-69 Prompt Service. NOTICE We guarantee not to scorch or slick anything sent to this ^hop. We sterilize every piece with lw&jste&m. Also guarantee to give you perfect satisfaction, for we have the know how. That is what counts in cleaning clothes. Many garments cast aside, can be made serviceable again for a long time of wear by our method of dry cleaning. We also clean Hats in first class style. Why take chances on having your clothes cleaned and pressed any old way? We will deliver 'your clothing on hangers in a dust proof motorcycle. Your business certainly will be appreciated as much or more than any one else. Hames' Pressing and Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building, Phone 169. Agent for two of the largest Dye Houses in the South. f feutA I ?nr 1 Bottled By N. W. A. BOTTLING CO? ' Union, S. C. SAY? Is your hair falling out? Have you got Dandruff or Eczema? Does your head itch ? Is your hair dry and brittle? If so use Cannon's Vel-vet-teen Hair Oil. It is guaranteed for all hair and scalp troubles and promotes a rapid growth to the hair. Give this wonderful hair and scalp remedy a trial; it doesn't cost you very much and, if it doesn't do the work, it doesn't cost you anything. This wonderful hair and scalp preserver is manufactured and guaranteed by Cannon Vel-vetteen Manufacturing Co. For sale at Whitener's Barber Shop, Union, S. C.; McMillan's Barber Shop, Union, S. C.; Glenn D. Johnson's Barber Shop,, Monarch Mills, Union, S. C.; W. R. Potb's Barber Shop, Excelsior Knitting Mills, Union. S. C.; E. M. "Hightower's Barber Shop, Buffalo. S. C., R. J. Fowler and Co., Kelly's, S.'C., Mu^ah's Pharmacy, Jonesvflle. 666* cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe, or money refunded. PROMPTNESS The dealer who succeeds is the one who meets all service requirements. This we attempt to do. Clerks are courteous and prompt. Our delivery service fulfills its mission well. And, our country customers will testify as to the success of our prompt parcel post service. The next time you need something in a hurry phone 11G and look for the boy. Union Drug Store.?Adv. 666 has more imitations than any other Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. . Letting Germany trf Ker war criminals is like letttng all the parents act as judges at the baby show?nobody fails to win a prize.?Kansas City Star. A AT*rW/\^T rs A m icnnun rAKLIN 15 AND GUARDIANS! Your attention is called to the following extract from the new Compulsory Attendance Law: "Every parent or guardian having charge of a child or children between the ages of seven and fourteen inclusive shall make a report to the chairman of the Board of Trustees of his o(f her district on the last Friday in July of each year, showing the names of all such children in theih charge, age, sex and race, and the name and local {address of the parent or guardian of each such child; and any parent or guardian having charge of such child or children who shall fails to: make such report at the time afore- I said or shall willfully make an in-1 correct report, shall be subject to such . fine and imprisonment as is hereinafter imposed for non-attendance:*!r It is urged that this law be prompt-1 ly complied with. F. M. Ellerbe, Co. Supt. Education. July 21, 25, 26. | I . ><?. jSWff I fe &n\i THUWMM.W^TMTCOICniM^I A I WAJOJAVtYOVHTUTJCWIttAUOj/ m J raivtNT nroHniA. f We are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS HEMSTITCHING and picoting attachment. fits any sewing machine, $2.50. Buttdn hole attachment for any macniae, $iir.uu. Mutual sales Co., Box 934, Charlotte N. C. 1126-4tpd-e-o-d MONEY TO LEND on real estate for clients. J. K. Hamblin. Fri.-tf FOR SA LE?Ford sedan in excellent condition at a bargain. See Dr. J. W. Buchannn. " 1123-tf -SPECIAL at The Wonder?Indies trimmed sailors, in all colors. 50c. 1127-2t FOR SALE?Our home on South street, nearly opposite the new hospital building. We art?-moving to Hendersonyille, and for that rea- = son selling out at a sacrifice. We were offered ten thousand for this property a year afo. $6,500 will buy it now. Lot 110x322, and located in best residential section in city. Hice home with all modem conveniences. See me at the Cash and Carry Store. C. W. Miller. I 1127-3t. (iARDA ! 'ct water has been produced a perfect result of experimentation by a company 52 years experienced in. the service of womanhood. The J. R. Watkins Company of Winona, stands alone in its record of pleasing the ladies. Let us serve you through Garda! Ask The Watkins Man. T. B. Strange. AT THE WONDER?Wash skirta, darks and lights, special at $1.00. 1127-2t y ? ? * < I SEE "At the Seashore" * '' 1 ' I " f i M The most popular play of the season, and be carried along on ripples and waves of Ilaugnier. . This show has return dates where it has been. j !| Young and professional players of the Alcahest Lyceum Company. \ Rialto Theatre, Friday EvenIing, July 22, at 8:30 O'clock : 1 ?>; .j Wtf"'>-' i" ' T BENEFIT GRACE CHURCH CIRCLES ' ( General Admission . . . ... 50c Children under 12 . . 25c . > Gallery reserved for colored people 50c each * I ? II i i i 'BMiWM??^?1???I II HP I? ? CLOTHES BEAUTIFUL Our Mr. Gross, representing Schloss .f Brothers, of Baltimore, for 40 years, Master Tailors, will be with us VVVV ?V JULY Zl, 12, Z3 And will be glad to show you a most complete | line of the season's newest fabrics and styles. Yon are invited to visit our store and look over these splendid lines. CLARK-WHARTON CLOTHING CO. | HUPMOB1LES I (THE CAR EVERLASTING) V Touring, Roadsters and Closed Models. HUGHES & JENKINS County Dealers, Union, S. C. ? ?I FOR SALE?Forced sale of automo- MONEY TO LEND We are in po*biles at public auction, Union, S. C., sitiA'n t? pi*?a loan* on farms or July 27, 1921. This sale includes eit* P^P^y. Partfes desiring n now and uaed car.. Win*, road IXTnrw. iIIm'VSbl sters and closed cars of standard placed without delay. Barron Barmakes in perfect condition?Cadil- rbn & Barren Attorneys in*rr # ' ' ,acs, Hudsons, Oldsmobiles and Oak- "Hm i iiiTTTi m ^ lands. This will be the time and ?' R?k_M* Tl?. * 5 .place to buy your automobile at ??u 18 * great pam your own price. Sale begins prompt- * Ralsres pain and sorely at 11 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, " ? HKeum?UiaaA, Neuralgia, July 27, 1921. Terms of sale, Cash, Sprain^ Ac, V Barr<^ Barron & Barron. Attor- ? neysTor Mortgagee. #ll??-flv| Advertise fn 9m Vnktn Wttes. < \ i