The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 06, 1921, Image 2
THE UNION TIMES
Published Daily Except Sunday By
THE UNION TIMES COMPANY
uewis M. Rice Editor
ttegistered at the Postoffke in Union,
S. C., as second class matter.
rimes Building Main Street
Bell Phone No. 1
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Every subsequent insertion 50
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notices and notices of public meetings, j
ntertainments and Cards of Thanks *
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rent a word, cash accompanying the
order. Count the words and you will
know what the cost will he.
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itherwise credited in this paper and j
xlao the local news published therein
TUESDAY, DECEMBER G. 1021. I
Mr. Ashmore Vanderford brought (
the old vat a sack of fine Early Bliss
Irish potatoes?second crop. The bob
weevil will not hurt Mr. Vanderford. '
Some people, just a few of them,
resent the newspapers publishing the
account of notorious trials, such as
that of Arbackle. They say the thing
is revolting, indecent. But these same
people doubtless read every word of
the account, no matter how revolting.
The fact is, such things cannot be hid-51
den. The very publicity is the one
most helpful thing in bringing about
a condition of society that will not
tolerate such orgies. Often a ma..
does some crime that he does not want
published. He has no sense of shame
for having committed the crime. The
only thing that moves him is a desire
tc keep the knowledge of it from oth
ers. It is not the business of newspapers
to cover up facts, but to tell
them truthfully, honestly and fearlessly.
That's why you take a paper
?you want a picture of the day'.
events, you want to know the fact !
that are transpiring. You, yourself.}
will pass judgment upon the fares dis-1
closed.
The law is the foundation of civil'-i
i
zation and the enforcement of the law |
is the strongest safeguard of civiliza-l
tion. Without law there can be no
continuation of organized society, no
protection to property and life, no
standard for business enterprise, noh
moral standard. Lawless people are! j
uncivilized people; individual will, di-j
rected to the accomplishment of self-!
ish purpose reveals itself when law-i
lessness prevails. Injustice, cruelty,
oppression and destruction result'
when the law perishes. A tribe emerging
from savagery begins to express
the will of the many. Certain rules!
of conduct, certain obligations artagreed
upon. These agreements artexpressed
in rules, these rules are
finally embodied into words. The writ-;
ten law becomes the guide of the peo-:
pie. But since these are always sane
people mat retuse to be bound by the
rules agreed upon, it becomes necessary
to give teeth to the law, and so
we erect jails, forge chains and build
instruments of execution. If nobody
violated the law it would not be necessary
to punish. If everybody kept the
rules we would need no jails, no ga! |
lows, no sheriff, no policemen. But
since humanity is far from perfection
since there are many ready to take
advantage of others, since the strong
too often attempt to override the
weak, we are forced to give the law
its penalties. The law's penalties are
for the law's violators, not for the
obedient.
Sometimes the law itself is perverted
into an instrument of oppression.
It then becomes an agency of
evil and unites with other evil things
tn destroy civilization. Bad laws are
sometimes enacted and bad laws op
press and destroy people. Bad laws
are usually laws that give special
privileges to a few and they do not
express the will of the many. Bad
laws are enacted through deceit, by
bribery or under the spur of ignorance.
Civilization under the dominion
of bad laws is doomed to receive some
severe lessons, and, when the lesson**
are not learned, is doomed (o destruction.
Baby's Sour
Stomach
and other ill effects of bad digestion can bo
aaaily overcome with
Exactly what the name Implies
Mild and pleasant but effective ,
ASK YOUR OHUGGIST
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Our cat says 'forget hard times,
lang up a holly wreath, decorate the
louse and smile. The kids are nol
oung hut once, let the memory b oyous.
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Our cat says he thinks there will
)e quantities of foodstuff for man
md beast planted next year in this
ounty.
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Our cat says help the Santa Claus ^
lub to spread cheer by contributing ,
i portion of your Christmas money.
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Our cat says the boll weevil is mistaken
if he is planning to eat up
Union County.
uur cat says tne rural policemen
;ire after the illicit distillers and are
making headway.
Our cat says if you \van{ to be
happy you must make some one else
happy.
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Our cat says he is not listening to
Old Scrooge this year but is g< imr
to have one high time Christmas.
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Our cat says some kind friend left
an elegant basket of goodies on his
front porch last night a regular
Christmas package and he is smiling
broader than ever.
A frozen wate?* system nvy cause
breakage of piping or radiator, or
cracking of water jacket.
Neutralize action of calcium eli'o
ride on metal parts by adding ammonia
or soda ash.
"My son will be unable to attend
school today, as he has just shaved
himself for the first time." Northwestern
Cauldron.
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j LASTING BEAUTY I
If you have never use<
you do not know how reall
your home can he made.
Just try a can and see
minutes' rubbing with a st
I woodwork and furniture 1
velvety lustre. The finish i
?impervious to heel mark
OLI) ENGLISH WAX i
any surface?hardwood <
shellaced or painted. Cost
as other finishes. Try a cai
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Prince of Wales is second cousin to
the former crown prince of Germany.
Eczema on F^ce for
35 Years?Now Cured
I have had eczema on my face
for 31) years, and thought there
was no cure. After using "Storm's
Lotion" all of the itching, soreness
and tenderness has disappeared.
I am certainly a friend to "Storm's
Lotion," and will recommend it to
anyone who has this dreadful
eczema.
(Signed) B. W. Whitlock,
Joncsville, S. C., R. F. D. 1.
Storm's Lotion is guaranteed
by Storm's Drug Store, Union, S.
C.
WOOLEN GOODS
1 give great care in cleaning. We
have been very successful in cleaning
all kinds of woo'en goods, and
other heavy fabrics. Why take
chances on having your clothes cleaned
when you can profit by our ex
perience? Phone us and we will
call promptly and return your suit
looking just right in the shortest
time possible. Phone 167. We will
call and deliver your clothes in a dust
proof motorcycle, anywhere.
Hames Pressing and
Repair Shop.
Nicholson Bank Building.
PHONE 167
Agents For Two Dye Houses.
OR YOUR FLOORS
I OLD ENGLISH WAX,
y beautiful and attractive
1 how easy it is. A few
>l't cloth, and your floors,
take on a rich, subdued,
s hard and wear-resisting
:s, scratches and mars,
s the perfect polish for
or softwood, varnished,
;s only one-third as much |
1 today. I
HYARE COMPANY I
Union, S. C. |
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have a reliable sum *
in years to come by ^
enient amount of
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plus $100,000.00 X
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tainly would.
If either could find a tn
in cold weather, better
and easily controlled p<
his way for it. If some
trouble or bigger milea]
But balanced gasoline
vides quick s'.a: !s in col
combustion develop m
to .dilut:?flic liberating
valves an 1 pi-'em, A h
maximum r.nleagand
"Standard" Mo!or Gas<
that gives red as sura lie
That's why the banker
best for the mo*:>rist an
You, too, want the bes
"Standard" Motor Gaso
you have an imbeatabl
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Special Advertisements
A DELICIOUS TURKEY DINNER
with everything that goes with it
will be served Thursday, December
8th, at the regular price. You are
invited to dine at the Union Dining
Room. It
FOUND?On streets of Union yesterday,
a pair of kid gloves. Owner
can get same by describing property
and paying for this ad. It
FOR SALE?One Poland China sow,
registered stock. See me. W. N.
Glymph. 1242-2t
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WANTED?150 bushels of corn; 2V&
tons of hay. Bring sample of corn S
and hay?must be county raised.
Dr. R. R. Jeter, Health Officer.
1242-3t
WANTED?Four persons interested
in taking one-fourth interest each
in a Co-operative Apartment building,
requiring four to five thousand
dollars each. This will build a modern
two-story six-room four-family
apnrtment with all the modern improvements
on a lot located just
north of Grace M. E. Church. If
interested see William Douden, Architect.
1237-tf
FARM FOR RENT?Two-horse farm
six miles from Union on new cut top
soil Meansville road. Good dwelling
and outbuildings. Soil improved.
Apply W. S. McLure.
1241-Tues. Sat. tf
FOR SALE?Duroc pigs, eight weeks
old, entitled to registration. Price
$10; two for $15.00. J. F. McLure,
Jr. 1239-6t
FLOUR?Call at Farmers Bonded
Warehouse and buy. Flour is on
consignment. Price and quality
the best. Farmers Bonded Ware
nuuse. 1ZZ4-II I
MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm j
property, ranging in amounts I
from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Bar
ron. 1186-tf
For Best Results
Use
LIVE STOCK
REMEDIES
Sold by Druggist* and Dialer*
Lions are subject to colds and
coughs and to serious tuberculosis.
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buy the same Gasoline
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belter gasoline at any price, he would,
could buy more economically, he ceriOtor
fuel that would give quicker starts
power 021 steep grades or more flexible /^?TaIda!?\
>wer in congested traffic, he'd go out of /
i other gasoline would give less carbon
it would he good judgment to buy it.
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weather. Its rate and completeness of ij? [s;i' li|{j|! B
aximnm power with mininnim carbon WMm
oil, smu' the spark plugs and carbonize I
;an nrxture of balanced gasoline assures ^ ^ ffl
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and the grocer's hoy both buy it. It is rTgag|v\
id best for the motor. [Mb diigjSWjn
it when \oa buy gasoline. The best is r?u^ |fl|
line. With Polarine in your craukcase 1Mb., |
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The Hammer Falls With a Crash
WE HAVE SENT IT SMASHING INTO OUR STOCK
HIGH GRAHF FITRN1TITRF AT VOI1R OWN PMfF
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WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY: THE HIGHEST BIDDER CARRIES
OFF THE GOODS.
Our Great Auction Sale
is NOW ON
AND CONTINUES RIGHT ON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
BEGINNING EACH DAY AT 12:30 AND 6:30 P. M.
Furniture and House Furniture?nothing withheld?everything
goes to the highest bidder. No by-bidding. A bona fide sale. The
highest bid gets the goods for cash. Nothing charged, nothing
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opportunity to save money. You buy at your own price. r
Bring your fat pocket books, ycu will find great bargains.
Remember, our Auction Sale begins December 3rd and continues
until further notice. jL
BRADLEY- ESTES COMPANY
A Valuable Present Given Away Free At the Close of Each Sale.