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THE UNION TIMES VI Published Daily Except Sunday By THE UNION TIMES COMPANY Lewis M. Rice Editor Registered at the PostofRce in Union, s< S. C., as second class matter. Ti lies Building Main Street Bell Phone No. 1 a SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oi Year $4.00 Si Months 2.00 Tl >e Months 1.00 p: Adverti.' ements One square, lirst insertion $1.00 ai Every subsequent insertion 50 vi " ?( 'Obituary notices. Church and Lodge notices and notices of public meetings, ntertainnients and Cards of Thanks will be charged for at the rate of one :ent a word, cash accompanying the e order. Count the words and you will y know what the cost will be. Member of Associated Preea The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and 1 also the local news published therein. / THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921. > Dr. J. W Daniel, pastor of Trinity 1 Methodist church at Sumter, wrote a letter to The Columbia State a day or two ago in which he sets forth his ^ determination to exclude frr-m his church building the Sumter School of Methods arm: unoec to "re held in Trinity church Ccwher J J. The pro- ; posed naeectn.c s inuer -,h?e auspices of the Suanit .'amr.na S^tmcay School Associattcm Rev. Mr siyj m hu? letter: "I alone tar* surconu* charge of the services of 7 runty church." and further: "No one has consulted me relative to such a service." and that the publication that such a service be held "is without foundation and gTatis." It is evident that Trinity church, of which Rev. Mr. Daniel has charge, ( will not be used by those who will conduct the proposed meeting. We believe Rev. Mr. Daniel has acted i within his rights. The fact is that the two Methodist conferences of the state have openly outlined their attitude towards the Interdenominational Sunday School Association. The Methodists have put themselves on record as being unwilling to affiliate. That should be sufficient justification of the position of Rev, Air. Daniel. It lb most assuredly the right of the conferences to determine whether they will, or will not cooperate. The highhanded methods of the association to co npel cooperation will but cause a widening of the breach which has aire .dy come. Our cat says it is an evil mind that can ?ee nothing good in the World. * p Our cat says no man is poor who thinks himself rich, nor rich who P thinks himself poor. # Our cat says humans are prone to ^ attribute their own mistakes to other?. * * Our cat says when the affairs of government are honestly administered, taxes w'll be reduced. Our cat says wars are costly. . . ? L Our cat says mar.y useless laws are written upon our statute books Our cat says truth wears a thick armor. i uigu ociiooi iooiDaij ter.m?they are High School moo thai I team?they are winners. Our cat say9 he is rooting for the home team tomorrow. Our cat says he wants a front seat tomorrow to see the home team lick Clinton. * ... Our cat says a good man may fall ~ down but he will not wallow in the ' mir* [v A Our eat aays these bright October ^ day i are quite delightful. |t> r"' ; i ' Our cat aaya there is something! Tong with a boy that does not get tcited over the coming of a circus. 1 air Our cat says a hasty meal is usually rorched in the preparation. W T Ini Our cat says those who most need lift are usually tho last ones to we sk it. pr< ? Our cat says widowers usually rc- bu lin the lost art of "sprucing up." ^ _ we Our cat says second rate Solomon ; g0 re telling farmers that the boll wee- roi il will not work damage in Union an junty. k'J Our cat says a man who takes lib- . rties with his reputation is in a fair . ay to lose it. >; ? ?= CI Notice fo M ? A special eommunicaSk. tion of Union Lodge No. 75, A. F. M.. will be held Friday, October 14, 1921, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in the Masonic Temple. All duly qualified brothers are inrited. By order, Ben L. Berry, 5Cm. C. Lake. W. M. Secretary. 1197-2t ^ Special Advertisements f,o] tin JVAN'TED?Salesman with car to call on dealers with a low priced 8000mile tire. $100.00 week with extra I commissions. Master Production Corp.. South Bend. Indiana. It / LOST?One sterling silver mcih bag ft ?lost between Douglass Heights j and the Wallace Thomson Hospital. Finder please return and gat reward. Mrs. J. T. Bradley. It ? FOR RENT?Store in Smith block. Apply to Mr. C. F. Hart, railroad crossing, or to Mrs. Newell Smith, * _ 151 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. 1196-Mon & Thur-tf HAN OR WOMAN WANTED?Salary $.30, full time, 75c an hour bo< spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norris- bit town, Pa. 1197-Wed-20tpd HOAL, COAL?I have five carloads i of coal. Best quality. Phone me jyour order. J. W. Gilbert. 1196-4t di< ;,OR SALE?My house and lot on the corner of South and Church streets. H< Building new. Has 10 rooms. All modern conveniences. A very de- ha sirable residence, well located. Will As swap for smaller house and take the difference in cash. Will swap Ul for piece of land if same suits me. I am planning to move to Charlotte, s i N. C., and you will find me offer- w ing a good trade. S. W. Mitchell, ht 1193-Gtpd j pi r c T r A Turn A VTT"\ n ,i xrtr * nn t It liijn xui^u aim; norsc i collars. The Peoples Supply Co ly 1195-4t ar FOR SALE?Seed Oats, Fulgam and pi Appier variety. Also Texas oats.! Di J.W.Gilbert. 119G-4t<M bu FRESH SHIPMENT Leggett's Pre tt niier cheese, 35c pound, or 3 pounds for $1.00. J. M. Jeter. 1195-Gt RED OATS, hairy vetch and clover seed. People's Supply Co. 1195-4t WANTED?Man with car to sell lowpriced guaranteed Valley Tires. $125.00 per'week and commissions. Valley Tire Co., 769 Broadway, St. I Joseph, Mich. ltpd MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm property, ranging in amounts from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Barron. 1186-tf 'OR RENT?Call on T. C. Duncan if you wish to rent a house well j located and equipped with all con- ' veniences. House large enough to take care of any family demands 1144-tf Used parts for all makes of cars at bargain prices. Columbia Vulcanizing and Truck Co., Columbia, S. C. 1170-26tpd -TONEY TO LEND We are in position to place loans on farms or city property. Parties 'desiring real estate loans should file application now. These loans can be placed without delay. Barron, Bar- ~ ron & Barron, Attorneys. 1087-tf 'OR A LAXATIVE or a purgative try Huiet's Citrate of Magnesia. rt Very palatable. Palmetto Drug Co. j OR SALE?Paige touring car; good i condition. See J. O. Wilburn at the Union Hdw. Co. 10-11-13-15 j LL MEAT SOLD IN THE CITY limits must be killed at tha city j( abbattoir, unless shipped by some J ^ncking house. Dr. R. R. Jeter, j ealth Officer. 10-10-13-17-20-24-27 1 ARMS?1, 2 and 3 horse; on shares fl or to rent. Desirable and very pro- I ductive?for colored families. Sea 8 me on Saturdays. J. dough Wal-| I lace. 1197-6t j P OST?Between Central School and I I C. Allen's store Monday morning a g ' black leather pocket book with two paper dollars and two silver halt j dollars in it. Finder please return ' same to Union Times office and get y reward. It For Best Results { Use LIVE STOCK I REMEDIES |F Sold by Draggiata and Dealer* j 1^ Gold, the aristocrat of metals, is. <, und to some extent in eve**y port, of| e world, from n^hr the eouetor in at frica, Peru and Borneo to the frozen ound of Alaska, Finland and Si- . (ria. Sh< Union Route 5 rhc farmers in this community are nost through picking cotton. We have I eon having some real nty weather for the past week, rhe small son of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. nan has - returned from Wallace iomson hospital, where, he undernt an operation. He is much inioved. Miss Bertha Vaughan of Adamsrg spent Sunday with this writer. Among the visitors at the home of r r. and Mrs. G. I. '"Inman Sunday re Mrs. J. T. Vaughan, Mrs. J. B. yard Mrs. W. M. Vaughan of this ate and Mrs. W. T Gregory and Mr. d Mrs. J. U. Vaughan of Adarasrg. Mrs. Ellen Vaughan is very sick at is writing. Her many friends wish r her a speedy recovery. Misses Veglt Noland, Marjorie and innie Parkins, Nettie Dotson and aud? Parkins of Lockhart spent a w pleasant hours at the home o! r. and Mrs. G. Noland Sunday. Miss Marie Vaughan spent Sunday th Miss Lily Palmer. Pigs are not attacked by leeches. Weight for weight platinum is >rth nearly four times as much as Id." Trinity College, at Durham, N. C., s been added to the list of Southern ileg? which have recently opened lir doors to women students. IHICHESTER S PILLS TUB DIAMOND BRAND. A Indira! Aik }anr Itraiclit (or A\ (( ??>,. A Ch|.eli??-t?H I?l?monilnr?nil//\\ rUmt K 111. in 1 ?...! ...I A1..I.1 .....ill bo'M, setlcd with Blue Ribbon. N^X Tak* no olhrr. Bur of jrour * fir l)rui(M. A?* rorCiri.CirKH.TF.R 1 Jf DIAMOND llltAND FILLH, for tf* V* M jrMrtknownei Rett.Snfeet. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE CRYING FOR HELP iti of It in Union Bat Daily Growing Loss. The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole dy more delicately constructed; Not one more important to health The kidneys are the filters of the >od. When they fail the blood becomes ill and poisonous. There can be no health where there 1 oisor. blood. Backach 1 ? one of -?it frecuent in* rations of kidney trouble. It is often the kidneys' cry for help, red it. Read what Doan's Kidney Pills ive done for overworked kidneys, sk your neighbor Read what Doan's have done for nion people. Mrs. C. H. Cunningham, Union, ys: "Some years ago I was down ith kidney trouble. I had nervous 'adaches and could hardly stand the tins. I was all in. I tried different modies but nothing helped me until took Doan's K.dney Pills and I gladrecommcnd them. Doan's cured me id I have had no trouble since." Price 6()c. at all dealers. Don't simy ask for a kidney remedy?get oan's Kidney Pills?the same that rs. Cunningham had. Foster-Milirn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CIRCUS-UNION TUFSDAY, OCT. 18 l m dH ; /(CREAt^J LONSOIU !.???iweu^r?j L^RAINBd^J l WPIfcO 1 HE SPECTACLE IW 1000 PEOPLE nl ?*??& ^M| THRILLING ACTS /r^r--'-h SR ELEPHAHTiTlCEJa rpJL-J CAMELS'BEAW _^^^Heveryn^ION = REE El ? EAIN?* SHINE at HAK p > PE R FORM AN CPS 2-8 PM.j . L.DOORS OPEN 1-7 P.M.I Seats on sale on show day jjj Storm's Drug Store, me price charged on >w grounds. pt 1 . 1 THE U. S.TJSCO Here is tho U. S. L1 with a lon^-establisho of service amenj mol have an eye to vcluo, to price. While selling f the other tires in tho I line, the Ucco has ear: tuticn for quality and i economy which is no by any tire in its class V I "United States a.'C't' t Tii '? . 3. L SCO TT\ u, 3. :;oe3V T] L*? -tljJ ILiL * 1) 0 ^ .?T.> C hJlis Unitei LOCKHART MIL J. L. BOLTON, U BUFFALO MILL! ^ 5 1 MLy Pocket Knives of the Better Kind. You'll be glad to own one of our good pocket knives?proud to show it or loan it and get a lot of satisfaction in using it From our large assortment yom'll find just size, the kind and shape that suits you best. Plenty of knives with pearl handles,- stag horn handles, etc., for light use, heavy work or general everyday utility?all good. And they're guaranteed. Union Hardware Co. "Cutlery of Every Kind. UNION, S. C. England has a mil-girl magisate in the person of Miss Mary nne Dews, a clotht-weaver in the iwn of Dewsbury .and who has remtly been appointed a justice of the eace. t A Japanese woman can tell her jsband's aproach by the sound his ogs make on the sldewa'k, for each ece of wood in the h-els of his ioes has its peculiar timbre pitch. An airplane passes through more an 200 tests before it is tonsiderad frfect. v ; i . 1 !| From the makers of i 1 U.S. Royal Cords tothe |ttseis of FatmcTlres TREAD "Giving to tho fabric tiro MOO* ^ fromh, tiro tiroo. Being modo 'SCO Tread, ? J now Boing otdMmd now." d utandard f :orists who . 4 , oAc^lh -n TN mcx*ern merchandising People have gotten very close to j. s. Fabric A the biggest conundrum is the the U. S. policy t Felt it. Benefited ,( dt^ondabio fabric tire si tuation. by it. And passed the wprd along. t exceeded Around 70% of all car owners It's a policy settled tb cW?^taoduse fabric tires. ardfor all tJ. S. Tires. vVhether* ^ Their instinct for quality is as furies or cords. Small sizes or* V* ... strong and insistent as any one lattfe. ^ . else's. (feiving to the fabric tire user Why, then, are they offered frefh^Uw tires. Being made now. SeinershioDed now. OUWA OLV^^rwO Ui UIO" " / ? * * count tires/" odd lots/"'seconds," All th^ original U. S. vitality "retreads'* and other so-called andservib?pornesthrocighwhen bargains cf uncertain origin? you buy a U. S*Fabric Tire. > Tires *. . ? . | iSS Sooner or later the public al- "Usco," "Chain," "Nobby." j vray3 seeks out quality. As a Three different treads. ?EAD matterofGjlf-protQctioii?iffor Built by the same brains, the no other reason. The out-and-out same policy, the same quality opinion in favor of U. S. Fabric ideals that have made U. S. -ORD Tires has sp read more this year Royal Cords the standardmeaaTUBES fen i; ever did. ure of tire worth. jj ted States Tires I States ||| Rubber Company LS STORE, Lockhart, S. C. GENERAL REPAIR & MACHI NE CO., Carlisle, S. C. nion, S. C. > STORE, Buffalo, S. C. J* LIPSCOMB? Jonesvilla, S. C. r ? ? ? j . . A First Aid for "Weak Circulation" :??5~ ' . . . , $5,000.00 I* prisei. Keep the favorite windows warm and safe Many well-lighted parts of the enough. Keep the chill out of the house house are not only uncomfort- ]T,th your, re*u,ar heating device and i , . ? || . then supply the rooms you use most able but unsafe as well when with the cheery warmth of a glowing a cold, raw wind IS blowing 1'erfection. OUtSlde. Gold drafts do get in, The Perfection is remarkably light and i ii - I BU1ILCUOW- 13ut you can turn durable. Put it just where grandmother h them into warm ones with a w?"ts I.4 *2,?.n'/or about ten hours Perfection Oil Heater. a "I"4 e ,n4' Koonomizc on coal this year by using There ere some corners that you just more kerosene for heating. The price of * i oan't seem to warm up with your reg- Aladdin Security Oil is only about half ular ooal heater A Perfection will do what it was a year ago. It and save '? rushing" the furnace for A.mo#t aJ, hardwarCf hou,efurniihin< * time. aod department stores sell the PerfecToo much heat is almost as bad as not tion Heater.. ' . STANDARD OIL COMPANY : W (f?Jew Jersey) PERFECTION Oil Heaters ' ' ' I ggMB j 1 1 - " Steam is the most flexible and effl- Astronomy is the oldest of sciences. New York claims to have developed /, > cient motive power known for trans- Bathtubs are now manufactured in more women champion swimmers 1 portation. colored glass. than any other city.