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fHE UNION TIMES Published Daily Except Sunday H> THE UNION TIMES COMPANY * Lewis M. Rice Edito ; ? 2- Registered at the Postoffice in Unior S. C., as second class matter. I'ltues Building Main Strec Bell Phone No. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $4.0' Six Months 2.0 "hree Months 1.0 Advertisements 'hp square, first insertion $1.0 " 'ery subsequent insertion 5 Obituary notices. Church and Lodg otices and notices of public meeting ntertainments and Cards of Thank s-ill be charged for at the rate of on ont a word, cash accompanying th >rder. Count the words and you wi >now what the cost will be. Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusivel ' titled to the use for republication < ?ws dispatches credited to it or n< herwise credited in this paper an so the local news published thereii WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER HO, 192 Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Price, who li\ cn Bioad ri\er, occupying the Mis Sue Jeter home, were kind enough i present the writer recently with dozen cans of assorted vegetable They emphasized the fact that tl present was "not for the cat," an that no publicity be given them. The are members of Beulah church, ? which the writer is pastor. They \v -i dividing with the preacher, an hence their reluctance to have an I ublicity given the matter. But w cannot refrain from pointing out few facts that may be helpful i smebody. It i~ assuredly a fact tin so long as Union County pays 01 more than it gets in, we will beco.v poorer and poorer. Thousands an tens of thousands of dollars go 01 of Union county every month f? canned goods. Our gardens are ot in some distant state and we pay tl freight besides the cost of productio All the while we might produce thoi sands and thousands of dollars wort of canned fruits and vegetables ever year. In the assortment sent by 01 friends was tomatoes, beans Knel t peas and coin. The vegetables, whc opened were as sweet and wholeson as upon the day last summer win they were packed. We do not belie you could have discovered in any \v? that they were not fresh from ll garden. Mr. Price believes in a larj garden and a well cultivated oW, , could be seen last summer when t! writer visited his home, lie h.ul regular hotel garden, it seemed, i was getting all manner of delicioi * vegetables cor the table duiing tl summer months and had a large su plus to can. He has a pantry stael-.i with these choice vegetables and w use them upoh his table all throu; the winter. The expense of cannin where one does the work, is not gren It takes time and labor, it is true; a: it takes knowledge, but the retur are great. "Necessity is the mother of inve tion," and it may be added, of ii proved agriculture. There is a vc striking relation between human ne and farm production. Decades ai men cultivated it few acres with yoke of oxen. This primitive metl < solved the bread problem. Iiut wi the creation of great cities and va industrial populations in every sectii of the country, all the oxen on car could not furnish the power to g-c sufficient crops to feed the people, r. could a sufficient number of men found to do the plowing in that prit itive way. So, along comes the gas line disk harrow cutting an cighl-fe BANKI These The history of the Comn hacking is always availab 4 good and who never negle But beyond these limits duced to go under any con tern is made for men who confidences. The business er may feel assured that h These are the limits of bai inis side ot these limits, ar by side with yon. "I^'irpe Enough >to Serve Any 4 CLITI2 NATION A i WE WILL BE RE it MONDAY, DECEMI i HUGHES I JULIAN E. ITT ? ? ? ?? J swath through the surface of the field. One of the direct and most happy results of the boll weevil's coming is going to be the necessity forced upon 1 the farmer to think and experiment , and invent new methods of farming. Seven young men in Marion County - have united their forces and will set * out TO acres of peach trees. The orchard is to be operated cooperatively althougn each man is to have a sep Uj urate deed for a certain part of it ^ The movement was brought about in an etfort to find a substitute for cotton as a money crop. Recently Rev. Jno, p F. Matheson, pastor of the First Preset hylerian church here, said to the - writer: "I do not see why in am p around Santuc would not be most ex ; cedent for peach growing." Nor dc 0. we. Perhaps the farmers around San L tue might be persuaded to try the eo \ operative poach growing business i They will be under the necessity ol ! finding something to take the plact ! < 1' all couon. So also will the farm \icrs throughout Union County be un , I dor the necessity of finding a soluiioi ^ m some other mohey crop, i The man of means, one with capita and with improved lands, gives us m , ^ concern, lie will lind a way to hol| himself. It is the man of limitei means and with none too fertile lam e that should elicit deepest concern i Alone, he can do little to help him ,> self. Cooperating with others in lik< j iti at ion; there is much that he cai do. One of the simplest cooperncivi processes, it seems to us, that he tat kj enter, is that of growing hogj. 1 r'.t'nly should not bo a very difllou' j undertaking to got 30 farmers to mis 10 hogs apiece, weighing 200 poun Is Kj By combining their output it jugli ^ lot to bo a difficult thing to find ; :, market for the 300 hogs. k Over in the neighboring County o Cluster progressive citizens have or . *ani/.od a creamery, and they will as] for regular shipments of creajn fvon , adjoining counties as well as frov Chester County. 'Many Union Count j farmers could and should enter int , arrangements to ship cream daily t j, Chester. One county, under presen conditions, cannot operate a creamer; j successfully except by gntherin; c-iv im from a territory other tlia s tha particular county's borders. I ,x rinv* every county could develop to th , point of sustaining its own cveameiy j! One thing about the suggestioi made above: You can go ahead am Iiy your hand at cotton raising wild ,, experimenting with them. There ar many ways out of the present do r pre sed situation. The. men who to d will 1 e the men to wiiff* Those wh give up, those who keep looking t Washington for help, those who blai i )( everything and everybody for the u;i tiiw trd situation will go down undc 1* ifc ii.in 6?-... ,u * !i: .,1 11' ti "s -v **$* ~-*M K> * &* -.^C ifi ' '^': ^ i : l tli > * J-: ?**-'---j> .1 " '; " | 1 (Kir cat says easy paths do not Ion lo I he mountain t>>p. ?-, * O- t /. . ^ ( or cat says your competitor i one of your beat assets. NG Has r IMITC JL^AJLVJLJL JL kj? lercial World proves that bank le to the man whose word is cts an obligation. , no rane banker can be in-idera'ion. The banking1 sysi try no tricks, who abuse no man who never fails his bankiis banker will never fail him. king, the deadlines. Keep on id your banker will stand side ?Strong Enough to Protect All." L E> A N K.a"MaBai m FOR BUSINESS I !ER 5TH, OPPOSITE I STAND. | ' GARAGE j TGHES, Manager A lone 161 Sheriff's Delinquent ?Q Land Sale for Taxes j c By virtue of sundry executions di- t rected to me by J. H. Bartles, Coun- s ty Treasurer, I wil sell before the 1 'ourt House door, in Union, Union County, S. C., during the legal hours c f Sheriff's sales, in December, 1921, t .t being the 5th day of the month, < ?he following described property, to ( wit: < One tract of land in Union School i District No. 1, belonging to Adams 1 ? nd Floyd, containing seven hundred i ! cres, more or less, and bounded 83* < 1 follows: On the north by lands of J. i . II. Betenbaugh, on the west by Abra- t am Humphries, on the east by Mrs. < , Falfie Davis and on the south by Mrs. i Bernice Edwards. 1 Also, one tract of land in Goshen j Hill township, Union County, S. C., , belonging to Hunter and Young, con- ] 1 .lining four hundred and sixty-seven acres, more or less, and bounded as . follows: By Mrs. Mamie H. Young, Enoree river, J. E. Cofield and Mc[ Cauley land. Also, one lot of land, with house , thereon, containing one acre, "i.i ' tonesvillo township, belonging to Kelly and C.ault and bounded by lands , , of Minnie Fowler, Lee Gault and 1 others. Also, one tract of land in Bogans?ille township, Union County, S. C., ' j belonging to K. N. Leonard, contain- 1 ing one hundred and twenty acres, ' more or less, and bounded by lands of 0. C. Drew, T. A. Murrah, Emslie ! 1 Nicholson and others, i. Also, one lot of land in town of i . Union, S. C., belonging to J. G. Bish- ' op, bounded by lots of John Kennedy, L> William Gilliam and others. 5 Also, one lot of land in city of ' i- Union, S. C., belonging to Clara ' Mo mian, bounded by Addie Cornwell, M rs. Ida Perrin and others. I Also, one lot of land with buildings thereon on Culp avenue, abcut fifty feet front running back one hun- ' tired feet and known as lot No. 17 in the division of the Culp property, lev- ' ied on and to be sold as the property oi Isaac Murpn. Also, one tract of land in the Town 1 .a Union, S. C., containing twentyevui acres, more or less, belonging o T. L. Harney, and bounded by Richie Md Street, lot No. 38, No. 39, to n Monarch Street on the east side of r ,'onogram Street, levied on and to be Id for taxes. A'so, one lot of land in Town of 1 Union, belonging to Charlie Moultrie u nd bounded as toilows: On Buffalo t treet on west by Brandon Street and v O'Shield Street, levied on and to be )ld for taxes. ^ All the above property levied on n and to be sold for taxes for fiscal year n 1920. Terms of sale, cash, c T. D. Ilolcomb, Coroner, Acting SherilT. Union, S. C., Nov. 19, 1921. c! Notice of Stockholders Meeting v Pursuant to a resolution adopted at meeting of the board of directors of ? Carolina Remedies Company, a cor1 poration under the laws of South Car? Una, held upon due notice in the City , 't Union, South .Carolina, on the 7th .ay of November, 1921, the stoek1 ' alders of the said corporation are hereby notified that a stockholders toeting will be held in the office he corporation in the'City of Uniofrr r'outh Carolina, at 12 o'clock, noon, n the 15th day of December, 1921; he said meeting being called to condor arid act upon the matter of inreasing the authorized capital stock f Carolina Remedies Company to an mount not exceeding Five Hundred housand Dollars ($500,000.00), in ac ovdance with the aforesaid resolution of the board of directors of the aid corporation. J. W. Buchanan, President. F. J. Parham, Sec'y and Treas. Nov. 14, 1921. 1 i-10-23-30; 12-7 i w r Liana sale \ State of South Caioli a, f. Union County. Court of Common Pleas. \ A. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. ' harles E. Goforth, et al., as Trustees of Union Lodge No. 1433, Loyal Order of Moose, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the Court < f Common Pleas for the County ; foresaid, I will sell, before the court ; house door in Union, S. C., at public action, on the nth day of December, s li>21. being salesday, during legal hours of sale, the following lands and _ premises, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of hind, lying and being in the City of ( Union, said County and State, con- , (.lining a two-story brick building, | s tuntod 0*1 Main street, beginning at < i point at the Southeastern corner of J .!.< store-building lot of T. E. Bailey | and li. L. AIcNally on said Main \ si ri-ct, miu shiu point ueing rne center .1' flie brick partition wall of the said j Bailey and McNally store-building, rhence at right angles in a Northerly 'y I:i <>ct ion along the center of the -said ? partition wall its entire length, depth * _:?!id height, and extending in this di- < "rection one hundred (100) feet to a 1 fxunt on another lot belonging to the said T. E. Bailey and R. L. McNally, [ ii.ente at right angles in an Easterly , I I?rection, along the line of the said i\ E. Bailey and R. L. McNally lot, . t ! v/euty-six (20) feet and ten (10) i inches; thence at right angles in a S-.aitherly direction one hundred (100) 1 feet to a point on Main street, whfch j said point is midway of a certain airway ascending to the second , -lory of the store building at this point; thence ;n a Westernly direction, along the line of Main street, twentysix (20) feet and ten (10) inches to the beginning corner, same being the S c nter line of said partition wall. Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance in one and two years from date 1 of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mort gage OI the premises, said bond bear ^ i; I"rest from date .of sale until paid at eight per ecni per annum, and to pro- o vile for ten per cent attorney's fee if u placed in hands of an attorney for col- t lection or foreclosure. Purchaser to S pay for papers, recording same and 1 all documentary stamps, and to have h the privilege of paying, cash, the en- F tire purchase price. W. W. Johnson, I Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master, I \ Union County. 11-16-23-30 a : ? h Land Sale i n s .State of South Carolina, b County of Union. 1 Court of Common Pleas. John T. Meador, et al., Plaintiffs, p vs. Agnes Mi Meador, et al., Defendants. F Pursuant to a Decree of the Court f Common Pleas for the County foresaid, heretofore made in the ibove stated case, I will sell before he court house door in Union, S. C., ?n the 5th day of December, 1921, I icing salesday, during legal hours of 1 ale, at public auction, the following ands and premises, to wit: All that certain tract or plantation f land, lying and being in Santuc ownship, County and State aforesaid, containing four hundred and nine ;409) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Mrs. Annie Ruth Fant, and of Mrs. Sarah Crosby, East by lands of Mrs. Barah Crosby, on the* South by lands >f William Becknell and of C. P. Sims t *nd of Mrs. Jane Meador Fant, said | tract or plantation of land being gen?rally known as the M. B. Meador nome place. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to , pay for papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master, Union County. 11-16-23-30 Land Sale State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte Brock-Morgan Automobile Co., Petitioner. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, heretofore made in the above named case, I will sell, before the court house door in Union, S. C., at public auction, on the 5th day of December, 1921, being salesday, during legal hours of sale, the following lands and premises, to wit: All that certain lot of land in the City of Union, said County and State, knowivas Lot No. 2 in the subdivision of the land of J. Clough Wallace, situated on the West side of North Mountain Street, and having the following courses, distances and boundings; beginning at Northeast corner of Lot No. 3, S. 85 W. 125 feet to stake, N. 6% W., 67 feet to stake corner Lot N. 9 1; N. 85, E. 125 feet to corner on North Mountain street; thence S. 6:>4, E. 67 feet to beginning corner (the corners on street are 2 in. W. of cement walk), bounded N. by Lot No. 1, East by N. Mountain street, South by Lot No. 3. and West by lauds of J. Clough Wallace. Terms of sale, one-third cash, bal ancc on a credit payable in two equal annual installments with interest thereon from date of sale at eigh^ per cent per annum, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the ' premises, purchaser to pay for pa- , pers and to have the option of paying all, or any part of the purchase money in excess of one-third, in cash, the bond and mortgage to provide for ten per cent attorney's fees if placed in the hands of an attorney for collection or foreclosure. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master, Union County. 11-1G-23-30I Land Sale State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. Peoples Building and Loan Association, Plaintiir, vs. Judge Little, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Common ^ Pleas for the County aforesaid, I will sell, before the court house door in Union, S. C., at publicauction, on the 5th day of December, 1921, being sulesday, during legal hours of sale, the following lands and \ premises, to wit: All those three certain lots, in the ' City of Union, County and State aforesaid, known in the division of the Kelly "West End" property as Lots Nos. 117, 118, 119, facing south- c west on Buffalo street, each being 25 feet front by 125 feet, a plat of same being recorded in the office of Clerk j of Court for said County, in Plat Book No. 1, page 94. ] Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance in two equal annual installments, t with interest from date of sale at 8 < per cent per annum,, credit portion to . be secured by bond of purchaser and ( mortgage of the premises; purchaser , fri duv 1 nv nuuarc nn,l ofamnc on/I f/? have the option of paying all cash. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master, 1 Union County. 11-16-23-30 < Land Sale State of South Carolina, s Union County. Court of Common Pleas. < Dr. J. J. Lindsay, Plaintiff, < vs. s Albert McGowan, et al., Defendants. < Pursuant to a Decree of the Court 1 if Common Pleas for the County 1 aforesaid, I will sell at public auction 1 before the court house door in Union, 3. on Monday, the 5th day of l)e- l :ember, 1921, being salesday, during egal hours of sale, the following I nnds and premises, to wit: All that certain tract of land in ?inekney Township, County and State iforesaid, lying and being on the vaters of Pacolet river, ana bounded vlorth by Pacolet river, East by lands >f Mrs. Kittie M. Littlejohn, and South and West by lands of E. L. Litlejohn, containing one hundred and ,ixty (160) acres, more or less, and >eing the lands obtained by the said Albert McGowan in the distribution if lands of the estate of Mrs. Sarah 'ane McGowan, deceased. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to iav for nailers and stamns. W. W. Johnson, 'robate Judge, Ex Officio Master, Union County. 11-16-23-30 Land Sale State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas, ^he Citizens National Bank of Union, S. C., Plaintiff, vs. i. B. Brannon, Defendant. Pursuant to a decree of the Court f Common Pleas for said County, the indersigned will sell, at public aucion, before the court nourse in Union, !. C., on the 5th day of December. 21, being Salosday, during legal lours of sale, the following lands and remises, to wit! All that certain lot or parcel of and, lying and being in the City of Jnion, County and State aforesaid, ind bounded as follows: Northeast v Main street, East by Mrs. J. J. lughes and J. M. Greer, South by )olly Hawkins, West by Kate Gall- a nan and G. M. Harlan, and being the ir ame land conveyed to A. B. Brannon ^ y R. J. Allen by deed dated January 0, 1919. 11 Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to oi ay for papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, . 'robnte Judge, Ex Officio Master, Union County. 11-16-23-30 la /J^* rJKe empty cup ( eloquent or good coffee r ' PALMETTO FISH TANKAGE I Is a scientific blend of various am- ^ moniates and will be found to be wy highly beneficial on corn and truck ~ I ^ crops as well as the best cotton ferti- LI COP 1 K! lizer known. j||L t| ^ gj Guaranteed Analysis i] Aimnonia 7* 1 If your local Agent cannot supply I I you communicate with us direct. " ^Se'T?^ ? A. F. PRINGLE, INC., CHARLESTON, S. C. I Land Sale I DON'T FALL BEHIND | Court of Common Pleas. ^jr Mrs. D. L. Rice, Assignee, Plaintiff, . ??? it. V. G%t, Defendant. , > If >'0U want to keeP lll> With the procession of X Pursuant to a decree of the Court; % SUCCeSSflll men and WOllien >f Common Pleas for the aforesaid X I bounty, the undersigned will sell, at | V T l"s: ^ MX j % YOU'VE GOT TO S4VE MONEY X >f December, 1921, being salesday.jV 1VW viva av j.uii Kivnui nU^"andsK?nd pVem^Ls?1^. w?t:?oHow~ ; and the safest, most convenient and profitable Y arfd" a"? Wing'm^hf'tow!, of jX way is to deposit a few dollars each week or month | Carlisle, County and State aforesaid,, T with this bank. Jk cnown as Lot No. 20, and bounded j < jr Morth by Fish Dam Avenue, East by We pay 5 per cent interest on Savings Accounts ot of Mrs. E. M. Fleming, South by I ? X; [.ady street and West by Cariisiej^ and a higher rate on Certificates of Deposit for V Also, all that certain lot or parcel J X six months 01* longer. )f land, lying and being in the town J y M'oti WkSVand^nTlX Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 ' ?d on the North by lands of George i mssszawsmtii NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY & isle street. J .ayT/papeS aLdC"lLpPrha,er '?; X Member Federal Reserve System " Mr Mr i 'robate Judtfe, Kx Officio Master, EMSLIE NICHOLSON, President M. A. MOORE, Cashier Union County. 11-16-23-301 & W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT X f 1 Vice Presidents 1 i V >. Catch a Cold Before it Catches You ' ? y?? i. ?c.t to a | TO THE AUTOMOBILE condition to resist disease OWNERS OF UNION COUNTY a .cold can easily get a firm hold on you. We are now in a position to give the Automobile , . Owners of Union County the best of service that Lawson s Grippe . ap&ules can be g|ven on their Electric Storage Batteries, as Brand we jmve a thoroughly Equipped Electric Storage if taken at time of ex- Battery Service Station and if you should have any v posure will provide the Battery Trouble all you have to do is to Phone No. necessary resisting pow- 289 and our Electric Storage Battery Expert, Mr. ^ er. ' Bay Stewart will promptly answer your calls and Keep it handy. Price 35c.' come at once and straighten out your Battery Troubles for you. Peoples Drug Store We repair and sell alLmakes of Electric Storage Prompt Service Batteries. Drive in our place of business and have Phones 68-69 your Battery tested and distilled water put in free . * _______ of charge. You will find Ray Stewart in charge of ? Battery Department. Women Practice Law Dublin, Nov. 28.?Miss F. C. Kyle V I DAI T AM 11 C f* ml Miss A. K. S. Deverell, Irish wo- ^ ? Dl/LlUW " UlllOIl, D. C. l'en barristers, the first in the United Phone No. 289 jngdom, have just been called to the "ish Bar by Lord Chief Justice Mol- , _ _ _ ^They are free to practice at once, U requires more than 54 years for The drug contained in the mescal jt their work is restricted to Ire- the .light from the star Pollux to cactus button produces^ in the user n<j reach the earth. visions of gorgeous sunsets. #' ^ ^ ^\ ^