The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 11, 1921, Image 2
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ewia M. Rice Editor
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heart of tthe people throughout thi
country when the news of the signin;.
of the armistice was received hen
three years ago. Today there should
be #a spirit of thanksgiving in the
heart of all that peace is again coming
throughout the world, and that wc
are blessed of Almighty God with
complete peace throughout our owr
land. May there be in the heart of
all a percent of genuine gratitude.
Our cat says some men are so mean
that their consciences are ashamed of
them.
Our cat says hate that can follow
its object beyond the grave is hope
lessly wicked.
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Our cat says constructive statesmanship
i8 something the demagogue
knows nothing about.
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Our cat suys he is profoundly
thankful that this country is at peace
with an the world.
Our cat says justice and judgment
glorify any people.
Our cat say3 Union County has
never failed to "go over the top," and
he believes the fight against the bcli
weevil will prove no exception.
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Our cat says n county that did
not have to be drafted to fight th
Germans will not wait till necessity
compels the fighting of the boll weevil.
Our cat says now is the time for
all crood farmers to destroy their cot
ton stalks. ?
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Our cat says the way to lick the
boll weevil is to destroy vhat he feed
upon in the winter and produce what
you feed upon the year round.
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Our cat says the righteousness of n <
cause is a strong guarantee of vie-1
tory.
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Our cat say* straight chaingang
sentences will rertrain blind tigers far
better than sentencing them to a fine.
jthcrwise credited in this paper an
?.l?o the local news published theieii
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.
The speech of President Harding
delivered today upon the occasion o.
the barial of the unknown America
soldier is a beautiful tribute and it i
a reul pern in the way of an addres:
Read it; it iB worth reading.
The State of South Carolina ha;
four counties that rank in the 50 coun
ties g.ven by the census bureau as th
best oroduci.-.g counties in the entiri
United States. Marlboro, Anderson,(
Spar anbrrg and Oi'angeburg are the,
four counties so published. The rank
air.o: the 50 given these four coun
ties s from 24th to 48th.
If South Carolina has four countiethat
belong in the class of the 50 best
producing counties in the entire Unit
edi States, and there are thousands of
counties, when all are counted, it doe;
not seem that we need fear the futurt
in so far us food and raiment art
concerned. South arolina is a good
state in which to live, of that we feel
confident.
ARMISTICE DAY.
Our people are gathered here today
to celebrate the victory thai
crowned the efforts of the allied nations
Nov. 11, 1918. Few of us hav
tmn f Wn <rl?wl f Vtof fillrwl tVti
cortsuDte and the American Red
Cross.
Tho Strength of a Rope
Washington, Nov. 8.?How strongis
a rope? Tests made at the Bureau
)f Standards here have resulted in
nswering the question with a for.
inula. For three-strand regula
Manila rope from one-half to f6ur and
one half inches in diameter, the following
computation, experts at the
Bureau state, will give the breaking
load of the roap:
The average breaking load in
pounds equals 5,000 multiplied by th
diameter of the rope in inches, mul
tiplied by the diameter of the rope increased
by one.
"Only One Thing
Breaks My Cold"
THE felicf that Dr. King's New
Discovery gives from stubborn old
colds, and onrushing new ones, gripi*?
and throat-torturing coughs has made
it the standard remedy it is today#
Time-tried for fifty years and never
more popular than today. No harmful
druco
Ycu will soor. notice the relief in
loosened phlegm and eased rough.
Always reliable, and good for the
whoD family. Has a convincing, healing
t i.-te with all its good medicinal
qualities. At all druggists, CO cents.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
?? 'luvwjmmmiMananvMni
The Kc.ulis of Constipation arc
sick headaches, biliousness, sallow
skin, waste matter in the intestinal
system. Correct this health-undermining
condition bv taking Dr. King's
Pills. 25 cents. All dnmeists.
"Y*V PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE
Dr. King's Pills
IfflMATIC ACHES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
T'r1 racking, agonizing rheumatic
: i < ;i< kly relieved by an ap?
; at ion of Sloan's Liniment.
For i . t / irs, folk:, all over the
world : ! und Sloan's to lie the ,
Datura) of painfl and aches.
It pcv . . f vritnt ut rubbing, <
Vou ran j j t (<11 bjj its healthy, ^
stimcl. lii.jj cdor that it is going to do
you gooU * <
KffP Morn's handy for neuralgia, i
sciatica, lame back, stiff joints* sore t
muscles, strains an<l sprains. I <
At ; ' M ' 'Oc. $1.40. j ?
LinimentS h
lmrar. inwnumn nmww'i iSn j
rMakes Sick Skins ^2 |
'< wl 1 Ontof I)r.Ho1>.ton'9 i*u*
Pa i! i ?j i, j or a clear, MM i <
Lvailhyi implfixion use froeJf SKI 4!
lies ?ma Ointment
BOIL AkfnJd J q
Our cut snys cutting off a dog's tai <
does not destroy his bite.
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Our cat snys a blind tiger is a bad
citizen.
Our cat says a hasty temper has destroyed
many.
Oui cat says faithful, work reveal, j
itself in worthy product.
Stars and Stripes Flap
With Red Flag
Riga, Latvia, Nov.. 8.?The Stars
a.id Stripes and the Red Flag of the v
Russian Soviet Republic now flap in *
the same breeze in the same block in f
Riga. s
The big German automobile of the >
Bolshevik minister, M. Ganetzky, and
ihe big American car of the American j;
commissioner. Captain Evan Young, a
pass each other in the streets daily r
but neither this fact nor the proxim t
ity of their oflices has made any dif J
orence in the frigidly "Don't-know- v
you-exist" attidue which the American
and Bolshevik representatives have to c
maintain. v
l'here is, however, a constant commg
and going of non-oflicial Ameri- ^
ans at the Bolshevik legation. Amer- |
. an Relief Administration officials t
i.re seen there arranging for trans '
ortation of food to the Russian fant- j
ie sufferers; American commercial ^
men are seeking business contracts 01 j
he difficult, elusive Soviet vise that .
would permit them to enter Russia, c
and newspaper correspondents art
here daily in search of news or a ^
vise. ^
The quarters of the Soviet Legation r
re as well appointed as those of any t
other legation in Riga, and, from their
ciress, one could not distinguish the ;
budding young Soviet diplomatists c
from their non-recognizing coleaguc."- ?
in the chancellories of Great Britain ' "ranee
and the United States. i
Privately, many of these young Rus
inns will admit that they are neithcj ,
Communists, nor Bolshevists, but onl\ .
Russians, and glad to have a job out
side of the starvation belt. They do '
r.ot starve in Riga. Far from it.
Some of the better educated mem- .
bers of ti e legation feel keenly their
"trac ;u from the other diplomatic
circles of Rirra. Unless it is an of
licial affair, to which every diplomatist
must bo invited, even the representatives
of the stales which have official
relations with Russia shy at having
Bolsheviks at their table.
The Russian government, however,
is buying its way into diplomatic
neighl orhoods. The purchase of the
Italian minister's house in Riga wa.
followed 1 y the purchase, at Reval, of
lie bu : Ji g c.v cupied by the American
YEAST BEST
WHEN TAKEN
WITH IRON
f Weak, Thin or Rundowr
Try This New Treatment
in Tablet Form?Watch
the Quick Results.
Everyone haa heard of the apparent
vonders performed by yeaat in re
.toring thin, sickly, ai|d run-dowi
)eople to health. And now it it
ound that even more surprising re
ults are brought when yeast is take,
vith iron, the great blood-builder
People who for years were weak
tale, anaemic, "and all run-down ar
cgaining their strength and he<)
ilniost as if by magic through thi
emarkably effective combination o
onics. And the best of it is tha'
o? can take it in pleasant table
orm?no need to ent yeast cakes
vhich are so disagreeable to many.
The preparation in which these tw
rroat health builders have been com
lined is known as Ironized Yeast
This contains highly concentrate
>rewer's yeast which is far more ef
'cctive than ordinary baker's year
.ecause it is richer in vitamines. V?
amines, as we all know, is the mys
erlous olement which Science ha?
'ound to be absolutely essential t
\oalth. Due to modern methods r
nod preparation vitaminoe are lack
ng in most of our commonest fnod
?and that is why so many of us be '
omo sickly and run-down.
If VOll nro RllfFerin cr frr\m Inoo r\
itrength.'if you freouentiy become ex
inustod, if vour food has no tas'
'or you. or if you are irritable, th'n
vile, nervous, or generally run-down
h"n try this remarkable new toni'
Tronir-ed Yeast will in most cases
vine: a decided improvement with'r
hn<c days. It will usuallv clear u=r.llow
or muddy complexions with'r
en da vs. From everywhere come
enthusiastic reports of what it is do
np for people.
If is narked in patented Sani-tano
vu-katres and will keen indefinite'**
rts cost is no more per dose than com
von voast. Each package containIr<
days' treatment and costs onl*
?1 op?or iu?f 10c a day. Spec's
vstructions for children in eaoF
rackacre. Made bv the Ironized
runs' Co'vv-.v?, ("la.
HIGHLY C0NCENTHATC0 VfTAMINE TOfdC
Special Advertisements
MONEY TO I,END on real estate foclients.
J. K. Hamblin. Fri.-t*
I AM PREPARED to treat externa
cancers on basis of no cure no pa^
References from people you knov
Write or call to see me. K. hi
Croporv, Union. S. C. 1215-t'
FOR RENT?Two horse farm wit"
pood two stovy dwelling and tenar
houses: pasture; two and onc-halJ
miles from Union. R. L. McNally
1216-U
WHY ENDURE A COLD when a boof
Storm's Gripoe Capsules cos'
only a quarter. Phone 76. Storm's
1219-5
MONEY TO LOAN on city and fair
property, raneing in amount^
from $250 to $2,000 S. E. Bar
-mi. 1186-H
ECZEMA CURED
IN THREE DAYS
"I have had eczema on my feet
for 6 years or more. After using
Storm's Lotion one time they felt
better, and at the end of 3 days
treatment they were entirely
cured.
(Signed) "1. W. Manors,
"Union, S. C."i
Storm's Lotion is guaranteed
by Storm's Drug Store, Union, S.
C.
'cmm JjL QUININE
IN ??*vrrei?Me vslM aJv. HUN
hand v. Mops Co.'ils In J) hf?urw?ta OHpn*
lr? 3 days. Stanford rrir* ;> for tuo ptntr* j
tiorm. No fnd aftc* effects. Kafe and dependable
f >*m;trd red Uo* tx ?*/':?? Mi IIUf> portrait
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Got the News of Fight | JB
As Soon as We Did 1
Toronto, Nov. 8.?Government sur"!B
veyora carrying their chains across M
the far-northern banks of the Great B
Mackenzie river last summer received B
the result of the Dempsey-Carpentier B
right in Jersey City almost as soon as B
crowds gathered in fTont of bulletin B
boards the world around. \|B
Passing through Toronto on his re- B
tunr from the sub-Arctic Fred V. Sei- B
!>ert, an engineer working with one of B
thnaa Dominion land survey parties, jB
explained that each ban carried a |B
wirplesa receiving set and received B
news daily from Cuba, Japan and the B
Philippines. Every 24 hours they B
clocked their time with the chrono- B
meters at Annapolis, Md. B
In the Mackenzie Basin, Selbert B
iaid, he and his colleagues had dis- B
overed great lakes, areas in which B
iwelt Dog Eibs and other Indian B
ribea never before visited by the B
vhite man, and magnificent water- B
falls, one on the Beaver river measur B
ng nearly 400 feet across, with a B
drop of 60 feet. B
fleeting of Gas Association B
Chicago, Nov. 8.?Problems in- B
olving revolutionary changes in the B
;as industry, upon which half of th B
ountry's population depends for fuel B
ir cooking, heating and lighting, will B
>e discussed at the annual convention B
of the American Gas Association. B
hose formal sessions open tomorrow B
ith 2,000 delegates attending. B
Among the questions to come up B
ire those of ability to finance great B
mounts of new constuction such as B
vould aid in relieving the unemploy- B
lent situation, possibly of extending B
unlimited gas service to industry and B
lomes for heating, elimination of the B
moke nuisance of cities through abol->H
shing use of solid fuels, methods of B
elieving the industry of hampering H
ate and service standards such as B
estrict progress, and conservation of B
coal and oil resources of the nation. B
Charles A. Munro, of Chicago, pres- B
ident of the association, will be the B
principal speaker at the opening ses. MB
sion. Much interest centers in the H
report of the industrial fuel commit- H
ee, which for a year has been making R
\n exhaustive study of the heating H
problems of the nation. R
Optimism regarding the outlook fo- H
eneral business is seen in the "style H
-how" at which more than 100 of R
the leading manufacturers of gas H
equipment of the country are exhibit- R
>rs. R
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PNEUMONIA
I Call a physician. Then begin
I "emergency" treatment with
VJ^KS
V a po Rub
Oct; / 7 Million Jan Used Yearly
Bailey and Courtney
Funeral Directors and Embalraer^
All calls responded to promptly,
day or night. We can furnish
Motor Hearses or Horse drawn
Hearses.
Onr mnttii ic St?rvlct>
I Office Phone 168 Night Phone
286 and 88.
Pay Cash?Pay Less
Carry It Home,
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Below you will find listed only a j
few of our every day bargains:
Maxwell House Coffee per lb. ..40c
Franco-American Coffee, per lb. .35c
Best Pea Berry Coffee, per lb. ..28c
A dandy good coffee, per lb. .. .19c
Libby's Hawaiian Pineapple No. 8
can, per can 39c
Libby's Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 3
cans, per can 37c
Kingans' Pure Pork Sausage per
pound 25c
Kingans' Ihire Cream Cheese, por
pound 30c
Irish Potatoes, per peck 60c
Sweet Potatoes, per peck 20c
Sugar, 25 lbs. for $1.70
Saturday, home-made candy, per
pound 45c
Saturday, with evory purchase of one
dollar or more, we will give free,
one cake of soap.
Others are buying hore and saving
noney. Why not you?
Every day is bargain day at the ??
:ASH & CARRY GROCERY STORE
?. L. Kirby Opposite Court House
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Notice J*
P |y|
There will be a meeting of the Un- ^
on County Cotton association held .
Saturday, November 12th, at 11
/clock at the court house. At this
ime officers will be elected and three con
rtembers of the state board of di- recc
cctors. x A. G. Kennedy, now
Lewis M. Rice, President.
Secretary. 11-3-8-9-10
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3rcat Northern railroad have com- ??
)leted arrangements for a strike to- ,
locoi
norrow. bum
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"Follow Our Pointer" I
THURSDAY, NOV. 17th, 10:30 A. M. I
WE HAVE CONSIGNED TO US TO SELL FOR I
ABSOLUTELY THE HIGH DOLLAR I
On extremely easy terms, THE W. F. (JACK) FARR HOME |
PLACE. This fine farm of 375 acres, has been ideally subdivided I
into a number of small tracts and will be sold for absolutely' the 1
high dollar on the above date. 9
IMPROVEMENTS THE JACK FARR FARM I
The improvements consist of the nice biff under the present management has B
v . , , ? repute and is general y accredited by thuse in H
2-story white house now occupied by Mr. ^ ^ ^ hQ ^ q{ ^ fines(. farm8 B
Farr. There are five tenant houses, all in in thig scction 0f the Stat >. To realize this B
splendid condition. Several good barns and a'l correctly you have only to view the farm. Do B
necessary out-buildings. it today. B
To the person looking for a n'ce farm or an B
LOCATION I |' investment we know of no better opportunity I jfl
than on the above date. B
The location of th'a property is unexcelled. Mr jicnter> why not buy a small farm and H
The new top soil Lorkhart Highwav d'vides pCt on the road to independence? Go out to- B
it almost evenly. The frontage on this fine day and select the tract that suits you best, B
highway is something over a mile, the land the terms are cxtrardir.atily ea>y it will
begins about 300 feet from Bald Rock S afon fo1' ,itsc!f W"" " "Vqq/'"* >4|pV
.a, , , , . , to pay for it. 3 __ __ __ __$?f.Vo B
and goes within about 200 yards of Adams- SpeculiitB^ B
burg. Only 2 miles from Kelly's, 3 miles money? The S ? ? ? ? ? N
from Kelton and 4 miles from Lockhart. Farr cent of the wcM __ 69c -m
school is only a few hundred feet off the resi- their fortunes M , ti*dence
and Bethlehem school .is nearby. estate. This fine farm has long been sought B
The famous Tea Ridge section of Union by would-be purchasers. Now that circum.
County (and this farm is in the heart of the stances necessitates its sa'c buy, buy at your B
Pea Ridge Section) is known far and wide. own price, sell later if you like at your own B
This section is truly an agricultural gold mine. high price, i H
Remember the place, date and time. The W. F. (Jack) Farr Home 9
Place, between Bald Rock and Adamsburg H
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH 10:30 A. M. I
Your Own Price! Extra Easy Terms! "All-Star" Brass Band! I
Free Prizes! I
SOUTHERN STATES REALTY COMPANY S
SELLING AGENTS B
"LAND SELLING ON A SOUND BUSINESS BASIS" tB
S. B. KING, President E. F. KELLY & BRO., Local Agents B
Home Office Greenwood, S. C. B
By the way, if you contemp'ate the sale of your land, write for one of our latest illustrated Booklets, 9
explaining our modern auction me h ds. Reference?any financial institution of our home town, or any- .H
body with whom we have d ne business, or anybody anywhere that knows us. 9
U^f^ee^asitc
Down in^Eatonton, Georgia,
splendid wearing qualities of Pee Gee
Mastic Paint. It was used there some
nineteen years ago on the home of Mrs.
^ Green, who writes the following
Hills gfrS |jO 0 "My houae wa? painted with Pee Gee Maatlc
hmI gag NW, H Paint nineteen years ago. and 1 want > ou to tils*
"3B B*B j=yl ipj mate what will be nreutd to (to c>\er it acain.
The house is in 6pl. ndid condition although
. wua uaed nearly twelve ycura ago ia in good coo;?JJM
9k The great durability of Pee Gee Mastic
frflHii? IjWB Paint is due to its 50' '0 of Zinc content ground
FtP It JAWr ^ ^Ur* * ?'nset^ antl ^^itc Lead, malting it a
*. ' ''"'P'"' ''W-? P?? Gee Mastic Paint produces a tile-like film
/n^Vv "wp*w..? which successfully resists the elements, does not
Home ol crack, peel or chalk off.
Mtl'L1?C* Cr"n The hlgh zlnc content gives Pee Gee Mastic Paint
'?n ita unusual covering and wearing capacity. It U
' hy far the most economical paint you can use.
a For .Interior walls and ceiling, use Pee Gee Flstkoatt,
the modern, sanitary, durable, flat oil finish.
Comes in 24 deep, rich velvety colors.
For tasting results and best protection specify
UNION HARDWARE CO." R jn Cfe"fl
DEALERS
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UNION, S. C. Varnishes?Stains?Enamels
feaslee-Gaulbort Co.. i nuUuin.
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Notice I VALUABLE HOME I Land for Sale ff1
?; . FOR SALE We will offer for sale, at an early
regular commun,oat,on of UnU,? dnie pub).c or ^
lvNNov7.mbe'r lith,'l921, at 7:30 o{ the few desirable cloae-in hun",c" ,nnd ?"? " ? ?' '?"?
(be Mnaonic Temple. properties to be bad at a bargain. more or less, known as the J. F. Betw
in the Mason withers are Lot fronts 95 feet on North Moun- sill home place in Cross Keys town11
duly and qua i fftjn stroet, running back 280 feet to ship. Date of- sale will be made
ernally invited. anj fronting 85 V4 feet on known later ' Y*
? new 1922 official card, have CTarchfstre.t, wnta.nlng about three- ^ ^ '
I rerevird nn wi whl h >ie A good 7.r00m dwelling with sew Itnmcs, Union, S. C? or J. Boyd Unipt
of the yea y erage, bath and all other conveni- caster, West Springs, S. C. 12218t
payable. ences, good barn and other outbuild ,
By order, ings. Norwegian dairymaids live all
Ben. L. Berry, W. m. ?pke property is very close to Cen- summer alone whife watching cows
r> t airo qpcretary. tral School and less than five minutes on highland grass slopes.
?* c> IjaKe> oecre ' Walk of Central Main Street. m .
.. . von up For prices and terms see E. F. Kel- Malta fever, so troublesome to
jca ise of coal scarcity in rr , ^ or jag q Long, Jr. soldiers in the Mediterranean area
motives are belnrx equipped io y 10-10-14-17-21-24-28; 11-7-11 | was transmitted by goat's milk,
i oil.
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