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jria > I Is My Crowi She was every inch a of her betrothal to the she couldn't help being her looks. ^ "SUCH A LT is vivacious CONSTANi ( ?\i PATH! i t /~v n m II 1 UiVI^ 1 MARGUER "SCRAM3L mm* msnMmasKaBuL^M^j^mk.issi ???a?a?b i a?a mteram ^^r.^aCvT^j:-1 err. vx I (Ide? |Fount%l Special Advertisements MONEY TO I.END We are in po sition to place loans on farms oi city property. Parties desirint real estate loans should liie appli cation now. These loans can b< placed without delay. Barron, Bar iuu i >? i i K uii. nciuii4V>a. lvoi-c ALL WOOL serge drosses, eml roidorj and beaded trimmed, Dollar Da; Special Wednesday, November 2, t Saturday, the 5th, at $7.98. 11-1-; IF YOU are interested in a car, sei ^s before buying. AVe are making a reduction on aff cars."' Gillian Light and Motor Co. 1212-3 WANTED?One first class salesmai with Ford car. None but a hustlei need apply. Write P. O. Box 130 Union, S. C. 1212-4 MONEY TO LOAN on city and farn property, ranging in amount from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Bar ron. 1180-t THE HUNTER HOME PLACE ha: been subdivided into building lot to suit purchaser. The most desira hie residence lots on Main street See J. A. Brown. 1211-4 FOR SALE?Two building lots at : bargain on Arthur Boulevard. Sei J. Louis Gilliam. 1212-3 WHAT IS your auto license number' If it is A-23126 you are a luck; l'ellow. Come and get your ca filled free of charge at The Cres cent Filling Station on Saturday November 5, 1921. 1212-2 FOUND?Mason's stick pin. Owne can get same b.v7calling No. 190 am paying for ad. jjltanc Foster. ltp< FOR SALE?Firns and chrysanthe mums. The /chrysanthemums ar in full bloonurand sell for $1.50 am $2.0 ? per djp/.en. Apply to Mis Neeiv Sartop*. 1212--1 tp< I OR 'ENT^ Three furnished or un furi..ched frooms. Apply to Phon VK W'l.L I'lLE some one'. < ar ever; Suturday| free of charge. Ever; time yoJ buy five or more gallon oh gc.soJfine will give'you anothe chapc.yuA f being the lucky out i'i.j.g Station, Home o AT 'l -\'i i;: it Boys' Mk;. a - all wo ?.|. worth ui to $15, Doi,r* |);iv Special this we -i at $5.08. X& 11-1-5 . FOR RENT?j tOnc six-room house 01 Gage nveniMr, all modern convcni ences. PosSe- ion given January 1 1922. J. JIM Gauit or Foster Bent ley. 10-27-211; 11 REMEBjgBHho Dollar Day Sale Wed nesda^V, November 2. to Saturday the^^B^nuiclu. ivc at the Wondoiv EDST (>r,e Buick t.re and rim; lost between Spartanburg and Union Kinder pica >; return to Smith's Yu! cani/ai.g Co. and receive reward. 1 l-l-kfa Land Sale .Notice i- hereby given that in purSL'uancc of the wiIi of (he lute Mrs, Sallie J. Greer, tr.e undersigned execu tor will, >. tus ilesdny, Nov. 7, 1921, during the legal hours of sale, before the courthouse door at Union, South Carolina, seil to the highest bidder therefor the following property to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate and lying in Union township, known as the Greer land, and containing forty (40) acres, more ' or less, and bounded on the North and East by lands of Mrs. P. I). Barron, on the South the lands of J. C. Edwards and on the West by lands of Levi Smith. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for all papers and stamps. M. W. Brown, J1-1-8-15 Executor. t *" yu. ?? ** * Mhi v LTO DAY ' i on Straight? queen, and yet on the day king of You-Pronounce-It just a bit anxious about RLE QUEEN" , dainty, little ZE B1NNEY LSO f I NEWS >RROW ITE CLARK IN? I ,ED WIVES" I IT.KVU IICTBMP?a?g?WMj w-*rr/Hi. e\??.".7V*!?r aiwjwsv.: wo/u'i a u Pen ! I THE PEN YOU * 'I tu WILL EVENTUALLY?- I ^ BUY | I sION DRUG STORE | I Phono 1 U> and 5 ! "Lrok for the II >y." j? I An Ordinance , | To Prohibit Vagrancy in the City of i nion. South Carolina. Re it ordained by the Mayor and I Aldermen of the City of Union, in f council assembled; and by authority I of the same. r I Section 1. All persons who may be , able to labor and have no apparent > lawful means of subsistence and negi lect to apply themselves to some hon est occupation for the support of e themselves and their families, if they T have families, who shall be found ^ w.itering or without employnsHB1 in . 1 the City of Union, South Carolina; all persons who acquire a livelihood by , gambling or horseracing; all keepers r of gambling tables, faro banks or other banks or devices for gambling ? I known under any other denomination; Jail persons who lead idle and disor, I derly lives; all persons who knowingly sj harbor thieves and felons; all persons . not following some honest trade or j occupation or not having some known _ I or visible means of gaining a fair, s honest and reputable livelihood; and s all persons engaged in any unlawful calling whatsoever, shall be deemed va. grants, and upon conviction in the II Recorder's Court of the said City of - Union. South Carolina, shall be pun11 ished by a line of not less than five L> I ($5.00) or more than one hundred t ($100) dollars, or by imprisonment . for not more than thirty days for each ! and every offense. y Section 2: That in order to escape r conviction hereunder it shall not be . sufficient. for the accused to have upon his person or in his possession some j money or other things of value; nor shall such money or other things of value be deemed or taken as a visible j mums of gaining a livelihood within the meaning of his section. Done and ratified in council assembled this 21st day of October, 1921, ~ under the seal of the City of Union, i South Carolina, and the hand of the Mayor. R. P. Morgan, '"j Attest: Mayor. . W. D. Arthur, Clerk and Trcas. 11-1-8-15-20 I FOR SALE i y s A considerable number of ' new and second hand autoj mobiles and new and second hand auto trucks at bargain 1 bgures. \inong them arej < several makes ? Oakland, Cadillac, Usscx, Hudson and - o? her makes. The prices arc below factory cost. If 1 you are about to buy, this is - your opportunity. Call at ihc bank and let us show 5 them to you. Citizens National Bank , UNION, S. C. STORM'S Can do something that no one else in Union will do ?and there's a reason for ! it. We'll tell you Friday. Washington surgeons have silenced a goat by an operation on its larynx. Perhaps they'll now try it on the cat.*-- New York Sun. * V m How Can I Make My Farm Flock Pay? Last month the home demonstration agent of this county urged every person to cull out of the flock the poor producers. Many of our people took this advice and will save money thh winter in feed bills. Now is the time to establish foi yourselves a standard breed of chick ens. A breed in which you will fine a real pleasure in accomplishment o. certain definite objectives. Too lonj our farm flocks have been breede< without any care and too often it i: nothing in particular, just a mongre dock, so mixed that we, ourselves cannot recognize any of the origina brood. Such a flock docs not pay, eacl year it grows weaker. South Carolina does not nearly pro duce enough chickens and eggs for it: own use. We get large supplies fron Tennessee and North Carolina. W< have the market, but not the produc tion. Why not produce for markets We purpose to make a beginning along this line this fall. We are organizing by communities into poultrj associations. The members of this association will all have one breed oi chickms. It i? dooiroWo ' V4vw?tui/iv 1V1 C?Cl Cl!V sooation in the county to have th< same breed. This will standardize production. It will make marketing easier and more profitable. It will open the way for a county organization when the need demands. It is not our purpose to go into this or any grent or expensive scale, but wc do expect to lay strong and firm foundations by beginning with a few of the best this fall and as the project pays let it grow. The boll weevil is with us. Whai can we do about it? There is read\ revenue in poultry if we will but pro duee intelligently. The poultry asso ciation purposes to make a united effort to do this. If you desire furthei Information, see your county bono demonstration agent. Miss Atkinson, state poultry spec ialist, expects to be in Union earl;, in November. She and Miss Sniitl hope to make a survey of the countj and get the members of the differenl communities to select one particulai breed of poultry, dispose of niongre flock and all invest in that strain am organize a poultry association. Ii would be wise to make it county wide then they would be able to sell egg: and day old chicks for breeding purposes. Something must be done tc take the place of cotton, for it cannol be grown profitably under boll weevi conditions. Why not give pure bret poultry a trial, others have succeeded why not you ? Citation to Kindred And Creditors State of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge ol Probate. Whereas, L. G. Young has mad< suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration de bonis non on the Es onu Cia-tUI OI XI. Li. VjOSS, (10 ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindrec and creditors of the said H. L. Goss deceased, that they be and appear, be fore me, in tbe Court of Probate, tc be held at Union C. H., South Caro | lina, on the 12th day of November next, after publication hereof, at 1] o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Admin (ration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 28th day <>f October, Anno Domini 1921. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Published on the 1st and 8th days oi November, 1921, in The Union Times For Best Results Use ^ARO^EX LIVE STOCK REMEDIES Sold by Druggiata and Dealer New York Without Milk New York, Nov. 1.?Approximate^ I 8,000,000 persons in New York an< I vicinity found no milk had been de livered today. The milk wagon driv i ers' union is on a strike for $5.00 \ I week wage increase and annual vaca I lions with pay. The distributor gav . notice he wo Id institute an open sho| policy and advertised for men. Mil I lion , of (limi ts of miik are nileH in at the terminals. t 1 T T Y ? *i *Z> <n ?? t o> i v .*-* j ? ?? en e t Y _ o Y > O uj O *< y uh ^ >, y .ts V $ ? Is I f <=> > 3 Y ?? V tO O t y ^ _ ou y y O o y y o 5 y -co > > 2 v X 1 T t v 9 V PA1 ; Nov. i i Get your money t< other interests out. Ca to normal. It's a real burder t counts that are due the K remain in business. T1 I W! I "Pj I W 1 Many are going to Is the handican Of beintr i I That is a blessing wort ? getting a lot of Union C be thankful for. $ Get in somewhere. | CAN. PAY SOMETI easier traveling. I LETS ALL t 3 This movement is i are getting out of debt; 4] you will lose nothing bv | PAY UP! PA 1 Wilburn Dry Goods Co. 1 if Union Hardware Co. B Burris Furniture Co. S Sanders-Fowler Grocei I J. W. Gilbert 1 Harris-Woodward Co. > H Bailey Builders Supply K Stohe Hardware Co. f I The Southern Cotton O | Storm's Drug Store ! I Cooper Furniture Co. P J. F. McLure Dry Good j| Peoples Drug Store i I McNally Cotton Co. L - Bailey and Courtney > Funeral Directors and Embalmers > All calls responded to promptly, P day or night. We can furnish Motor Hearses or Horse drawn Hearses. Our motto is Service. Office I'hone 168 Night Phone 286 and 88. INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND ' That J - New a Process e l? Insurance men who know will p tell you what effect it has on your insurance. It may nullify your policies. j Investigate?Then Insure Fire Prevention experts will point out, without cost, to you the many dangers which when disregarded would cause loss of money and property." E. M. GARNER Insurance Service That Satisfies. Phone 33 . Union. S. C. Card of Thanks We desire to express our heartfelt appreciation of the kind ministrations of our friends during the illness and death of our beloved one, Walter Crisp, during his last illness and death. May a loving Heavenly Father bless and comfort each one of you. I Itpd. Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Crisp. .? ..... .... / i f 0 YUP WEEK I 3rd to Nov, 10th [ < BE PREPARED -1* jf,t" )gether and help the Merch ants, the Professional Men, the Union- y W tch up with your old balances and pay your bills pronlpty. Help busjgvVLs, atvd % ror the merchant and others to carry your bill. It hinders them fi?^ W*' ^ ? m, hurts credit with manufacturers and others without whiciyjBiey ? hey favor you by extending credit. Play fair, and pay when yotfjfaccount | IPE THE SLATE CLEAN OF THE OLD DEBTS \ \ AY-UP WEEK" NOV. 3RD.?NOV. 10TH. ;; , INY BLESSINGS WILL FOLLOW IN THE TRAIL i fc extend the spirit of the pay up movement. They have had their eyes opened to in debt and have resolved to liquidate little by little until they, are free again. It-* h striving for. If ,..iis movement will be the means?and we believe it will?of \ w 'ounty people out of debt and keeping them out of debt, then we Will have much to 1 IF YOU CANNOT SQUARE YOUR ACCOUNTS DO THE BEST YOU \*UNO TO EVERYONE. Make a beginning. You will find the rest of the road vT * ; OBSERVE PAY-UP WEEK, NOV. 3RD.--10TE \ * n the interest of both the creditords and debtors of Union County. While you you are helping the merchant and others you own, they have been good to you, * being good to them. iY UP! PAY UP! PAY UP! PAY UP! PAY IIP! Bailey-Courtney Undertaking Co. Bradley & Estes. Union Clothing Co. y Co. Smith Vulcanizing Co. Glymph's Pharmacy. Pearce-Young-Angel Co. Co. N. Shapiro. .: ] Peoples Undertaking Co.- w - .. il Co. E. F. Kelly & Bro. Union-Buffalo Mills Stores. Miss M. E. Tinsley. , s Co. Clark-Wharton Clothing Co. J. L. Bolton (Bolton's Garage). W. T. Sinclair. I. FRONTS BIG SALE LASTS FOR 10 DAYS LONGERTHE ENTIRE $65,000 STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, j I SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS ' * / > Must be sold regardless of cost in order to raise a large sum of money. Therefore, don't miss the opportunity to buy your Fall goods at a reduced price. I Sea Island (limited), yard __5c Good Heavy Sea Island, 36-inches, yard 9e Chambray, yard 10c Pavonl Ad tro i?/-l * A x ja; u .. ? .. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1UC Ginghams, yard ? -121-4c Amoskeag Ginghams, yard __ __ __ ? *- I Silk Jersey Petticoats - ' -1 $2.49 Good Heavy Outings, yard r V* ?10c Blue Work Shirts .45c > , Serge Middy Suits, $15.00 values, at ~L $7.98 Ladies' Coats, from .. to $12.98 ?'*' Children's Coats _ to $4.98 Blue Jay Overalls, extra heavy __ . A-- --$1.10 Table Damask, from ^ Good Heavy Blankets ! J, Boys' Hose, extra heavy *- y- ^rJ?10c || ^ T-imro' Qllif a fnnwi i j o kjixxvo, xx win _ , . . -$i.v? to $y.y? i| Young Men's Suits, actual value $25.00 to $40.00, from -$8.98 to $19.98? Ladies' Shoes, from ^._$2.49 to $4.98 g Men's Shoes, from _$2.98 to $6.95 <1 Ladies' Tricotine and Serge Dresses, from Y J-$4.98 to $9.98 I Ladies' Coat Suits, from __v __ j, _^--$14.98 to $29.98 1 COME TO THE BIG REDUCTION SALE. DONT MISS THE L OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR BARGAIN . > f: I. F R O M Main Street - . - - - - - - - - - - - --a Union, S. C. t'f 1A??WMB? t * ' - 7 . . * . y / > . v ' , ' v y- "V' J " r ' ;.. aJ* . - - .* *. ..A I q