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THE UNION TIMES Published Daily Except Sunday By ' THE UNION TIMES COMPANY Lewis M. Rice Editor Registered at the Postoftice in Union, S. C., 83 second class matter. Times Building Main Street Bell Phone No. 1 ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES )ne Year $4.00" :uc Months 2.00 hree Months 1.0 1 Advertisements *ne square, first insertion $1.0l' Aery subsequent insertion 5t Ouituary notices, Church and l odge utices and nonces of public meetings nlertainments and Cards of Thank*ill be charged for at the rate of one ent a word, cash accompanying the t?d?r f'f.nnt thu wurik ami vmi wi? mow what the cost will be. Member of Associated i'rcsn The Associated Press is exclusively ntitlcd to the use for republication 01 news dispatches credited to it or not jthcrwise credited in this paper ant ttso the local news published thciein THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. We find it difficult to get our consent to condemn the disarmament conference now being held in Washington, but conviction impels us to the conclusion that it is going to be a complete failure. There is not a nation represented- there that is iuk afraid of every other nation represented and they are all afraid of Ger many, not represented. Each nation wants every other nation to abando: its program of building armies ano navies, but would except itself. The whole plan is based upon a false premise. About all that is going tc be "scrapped'' is such portion of shipt and equipment found to be obsolete. There is only one way that peace of long duration may be secured That is by way of the boycott. If thi civilized nations will enter a solemn agreement one with another to com pletely isolate any single nation thai goes to war, refusing to buy, sell 01 hold any intercourse whatsoever with the belligerent nation, it would be im posible for such a nation to carry on a successful war. All that would be necessary to bring such a nation tc its knees would be the boycott. Tc maintain this, a very small army and navy possessed by the leading nation* ? - would be adequate. They could com bine and be more powerful than am single ation. Those who are responsible for "scrapping'' the league of na tions are now talking about "scrapping" battleships and other war im ploments. But the league of nation* idea was the real way to safety. Ti c present movement is going to degenerate into a huge joke. It is already a thing to be laughed at. One of our best farmers recently had an experience that points a moral *? This farmer came to Union from hif home seven miles away, and hauled ii four hogs that he brought to seli to the market. When he got here, hi found that, owing to the size, then was no market for the hogs. Th< hogs weighed about 350 pounds apiece The market man told the farmer h< could not use the hogs of that size tc advantage. The market man had thai right, but it was hnr<t on the farmer Now, if that particular farmer, alon > with twenty-nine others, had eacl raised four such hogs and pooled thei. hogs, it would have made up a 42,00C pounds' carload that could have bee*: shipped to market at a fair price Better still, had the same thirty farmers each raised eight hogs weighing 200 pounds apiece, they could have pooled their interest and shipped a car containing 240 nogs aggregating in weight 48,000 pounds. It is a thoroughly established fact that it costs less per pound to raise a hog weighing 200 pounds than it does one weighing 350 pounds. The agricultural department, Clembon College and every farm paper in the country tell us this is a fact, Then, too, the smaller hog is in greater demand. You can find a more ready sale for the smaller hog. Why cannot thirty farmers, living in different sections of the county, plan together to produce eight hogs weighing around 200 pounds, bring them to Union on the same day and ship them to market jointly? There ^ 1 .1 I L miouiu oe no real difficulty in such a move. It would be cooperative marketing. It could be expanded to take in a hundred, five hundred, farmers. By acting together it can be done. 1 Independently, it cannot be achieved. There is probably not a big packing , plant anywhere in the country that could not use the hogs and that would not pay a reasonable price for them. Subscribe to The Union Times > Our cat says to argue with a man drunk is a waste of breath. * Our cat says don't play the game dishonorably. Our cat says wise farmers can raise cotton even under boll w^vil cond. ions. ? ? Our cat says it is a poor puddin; without sauce. * Our cat says it ill becomes the liv ing to malngn the dead. * ? Our cat savs it is seldom ? ? rpwro having refrained from speaking de nunciation. . * Our cat says honest work has ncvei , et destroyed a man's appetite. * * + Our cat says he has a nice, fat tur j key purchased from Orus Relue. ' ** * * Our cat says moderation in catinc should be in evidence Thanksgiving )ay. Our cat says ho reads in the Bible hat those who live by the sword shal. perish by the sword. * Our cat says the number of half baked ideas floating around seems te be diminishing. * * * Our cat says a theory that refuse o be converted into a fact should be possessed gingerly. * ? + Our oat says a thankless heart is a vicked one. * * * Our cat says about the lonesomesf ound he ever heard is a mill tvhistle at 4:30 a. m. on a cold morning. ? * Our cat says those who live by graft often find the living precarious ? * Our cat savs it is hi'f.ter flolnv -j wrong start. * * Our cat says while we are honoring General Foch the French government is preparing to maintain its vast irmy. * Our cat says France does not inend to disarm. , Our cat says it is a stupid mousi that plays in front )f the cat. * * * Our cat says action should be based upon deliberation. * * * Our cat says the price of cotton is iow on the mend, the "distress" bales having been disposed of. Special Advertisements 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 JENUINE OPEN KETTLE New Or leans Molasses. Peoples Supph Co. 1232-3. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED and pressed at Sartor Pressing Club. Work guaranteed or money back. Your work will get the best attention of any shop in town. Vinson Sartor, Prop. Phone 477-J. 1232-2t MONEY TO "LOAN on city and farm property. ranging in amounts from $260 to $2,000. S. E. ilar ron. 1186-tf TRY HUIET'S HAIR TONIC for dandruff and all diseases of the hair and scalp. Palmetto Drug Co. FLOUR?Call at Farmers Bonded Warehouse and buy. Flour is on consignment. Price and quality the best. Farmers Bonded Warehouse. 1224-tf YOUR PRESCRIPTION will bo filled with the best drugs if you send it to us. Palmetto Drug Co. ANDS FOR RENT?The McKissick place near Konham lor rent. Several very desirable farms on these Ia >d?. See. or write E. G. Evans, Pendleton, S. C., or P. D. Barron, Union, S. C. 1231 -3c DON'T BE ANNOYED with coughs and hoarseness. Get Huiet's Cough Syrup. Palmetto Drug Co. VIK. SPORTSMAN?We handle the famous "Western Field" shotgun shells. J. W. Gilbert. I231-3t Due to famine, four-fifths of the on.ersation among the commtfn Chinese relaUs to food. ???? i ?? Rioting Continues in Belfast Belfast, Nov. 23.-?One person was killed in the lesumption of the fac tional rioting bringing the list of fatalities to 14, attended the assumption cf the governmental powers by the new Ulster parliament. NOTICE OP SALE ?? J The State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. C. P. Norman, et al., Plaintiffs, against j '.asor's Garage, et ah, Defendants. In pursuance of an' order made in | he above entitled cause of E. P. Nornan, et ah, Plaintiffs against Rnsor's iarage, Incorporated, et ah, Defendmts, dated October 16th, 1921, the indersigned as the Receivers of the lefendant Rnsor s Garage, (Incorporated), will, on Salesday, December . 1921, during the legal hours of ale, before the Court House door at Jnion, South Carolina, sell to the ighest bidder therefor the following escribed property, to wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or ot of land, with a three-story brick >uilding thereon, situaton, lying and eing on the southeast comer of inckney and Academy Streets of the ;ity of Union, said County and State, ind being known as lots Nor,. 10 ami 1 of the property of John L. Young, leccnsed, as appears by a plat of the ame made by J. L. McPhenrson, C. !3., in November and December, 1903, fronting on Academy Street a diaanOe of seventy-three (73) feet, more >r loss, and running back therefrom to negro church lot, and along JPinckley Street a distance of one nundred nd twenty-nine (129) feet, more or ess. and being bounded on the north by Academy Street, on the ease by ot now or formerly belonging to Mrs. F. O. Willard, on the south by lot mown us Negro Church lot ar..j on the vest by said Pinckney Street; the bove described lot being composed of wo lots known as lots Nos. 10 and il of the John L. Young Virgin and Academy Street property, and conveyed to the said Rasor's Garage, Inc., by deeds dated the 15th day of October, 1919, recorded in the ofllce of he Clerk of Court for said County nd State in Deed Book No. 51 at page 04 and on the 1st day of November, 919, and recorded in the above men,:oncd Clerk's oflice in Deed Book No. 11 at page 106; said lot being comnonly known as the property of Razor's Garngc, Inc. Terms of sale to be cash, the purhaser to pay for revenue stamps and oapers. The sale of the said lot of and and the building thereon is not o include the elevator thereon nor the casolino tank and oil pumps, but the wmc will be ^flkl separately immedilfrply after tn? sale of the said lot, each separately and apart from the uniting and each separately and .part from each other; terms of sale o be cash. Each bidder before being allowed to bid, shall be required to deposit with he said receivers a certified check in he sum of three hundred dollars or i-s equivalent in cash, same to bejome forfeited upon the failure .of the successful bulder to comply; that upon | ompjiance by such successful bidder1 or bidders credit shpll .Jje given on! juch bid for such sum so deposited svith the said receivers and such sum ;o deposited by unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them at the conlusion of the sale; terms of 3ale, cash. !'hat the purchaser or purchasers of he said elevator gasoline tank and pumps, etc., shall have thirty days in whicn to disconnect and remove same rom the building. In the event such purchaser shall fail to comply with their bids any or all of such property will be resold on a subsequent day at , his or their risk. I W. S. Nicholson, W. S. McLure, | R. P. Morgan, I1-1C-17-24 Receivers. we've got rn A new Battery with a new guarantee. Cunningham & Williams ?AT? CRESCENT PILLING STATION t i I . f I 1 1 X * ?* 1 $ X ? u O x ^ i? % X ? 'fe 9 X ? > H i X ? . ? 4 Y ,-s JL 1 T ? o X ? Q? V* * t For Best Results j Use I LIVE STOCK 3 REMEDIES I' tf? f% - M " A , ??, J. # I V. With In winter sluggish g 011 the battery. It c disadvantages are 1; line that vaporizes But volatility is on] fuel should co:obin a high rate of e< service conditions. Gasoline with tlies motor fuel. "Standard" Motor have found. It lia* and ill service. "S economical and sat motor fuels have er Test this improved, car. Notice how sjj to prove its pulling . quality wherever v< The mail who sells the best lubricating STAND. r *lpWj I Ria I An^ VIIU The M The PPI Only I Listen I CO] Lester 1/MfK Company |r/u En W Tour |^NS Cast positively include) Douglas, Dorothy Edor NOTE PRICES:?This with the authors stipula management has arran at $1.50, $1.00 and 75c. a?? leject Negro's Nomination 1 ? \ Washington, Nov. 22.?The nomin- j tion of Henry Lincoln Johnson, ne- j ro Republican national committee i nan from Georgia, to be receiver of f eeda for the District of Columbia rtM rejected by the senate late today. Senator Watson (Democrat) of leorgia, who was understood to hav? t id the fight against the confirmation, \ s ice Cold in t ;asoline means slow starting :alls for an over-rich, wastefi argely overcome when you i evenly and completely at 1 ly one important property, le ample power for heavy lo; omhustion and complete i ?e properties is what we n IS .1 * ... gasoline is me nest uaiana i to pass the most rigid test* tandard" Motor Gasoline is isfactory gasoline that long tabled us to produce. , balanced "Standard" Moto >ry and lively your motor is. * power. Keep labs on tl >u buy it, and sold everywl you "Staudard" Motor Gas oil if you ask him for POl 4RD OIL CON (N ew Jersey) llto tight, Fri iost Talked o s:- -Lynton Althey, Johnny 1 i, Louise Wolf and Florence attraction has always maint tes that not less than a $2.00 s rtr\ri -Prw* fV, la nn rrofVAlYiAn^ 4-l?n guu IUI i/iiio vii^aguiuuiiv/ uic . Seat sale starts Thursday. vas said to have laid before the com-! nittee sworn statements of incidents; n the nominee's career which the j c senator declared warranted his re,, ection. The nomination was taken ip when it was reported favorably 1 'rom the committee to the senate. Professional Notice f I will be absent from the city from ^ he dates, Nov. 28 to Dec. 2. L, 23l-4tpd Dr. D. H. Montgomery. (f 4* ???I ????- ^ ? Water Ke Radi and a heavy strain ul mixture. These* ise a volatile gaso- /V low temperatures. wjl i lie ideal motor ads and hard liills, turning under all |?=j tiean by balanced ji$f| ed motor fuel we 1 : 5 in the laboratory V the most efficient, ^|| ; years of refining jjHj r Gascline in your Q) Take a few hills j|jE= ic mileage. One /Pi, oline will give you L.ARINE. tf i|L IP ANY ; til" rtiea iday, No f Musical C< Wright, Thos. Barrett, Ha Benner. ained a $2.50 price for the b icale must prevail. To be 1 following: Only 105 seats s Mail orders now. .(Add 10 i Notice Itute of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas, "ho Union Life Ins. Co., Plaintiff, vs. ulian J. Welch, et al., Defendants. The above stated case, having been urthcr referred to me, for the purpose of taking proof of all claims gainst L. J. Welch (other than liens pon real estate which have hcretoorc been established before me) and rfifoK ' [\\ ^ ator itre I v. 25 wnedy Exactly ^ 1 As \R a Shown nnmhi ' In ME, | Larger Wli Cities I ? J w Iph Coleman, Dorothy g est seats. The contract B within the contract the I f it .$2.00, the remainder 9 per cent War Tax.) S j to report name, by an order of said m Court under date of October 6, 1921. Notice is hereby riven that a reference will be held before me. at my office in Union, S. CM on the 2nd day of December, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons holding claims such as are mentioned above must appear and establish same in the manner provided by law. W. W. Johnson, Judge of Probate. Nov. 21, 1921. 1282-8t Subscribe to The Union Timet. ' . -J .-dm