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==: the union times PublltM Dally Eurpl Sunday By 1ME UNION TIMES COMPANY Uwt? M. Rice Editor Kcgiatcred at the Postoffice in Union, S. C.. a-* eecond rla^i matter. Time* Building Main Street Bell Telephone No. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year #4.00 Six Months 2 00 Three Months 1.00 advertisements One Square, first insertion $1 00 Kvery subsequent insertion SO Obituary notice--. Church and Lodge notices and notice* of public meeting*, en tcrtainnicrit* and Card, of Thank* will bo charged for at the rate of "ne cent n word cash accompanying the order. Count the word* and vnu will know what the cost will be MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive y en titieal to the use for republication of new dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the loea new* published therein THURSDAY, DKCKMBER 8, 1921. Arbuckle, the comedy film star, is said to have a fine automobile and a fine bouse but no money. His salary was a week. This he seems to ha\e spent as he trot it. and since he has had his work interrupted, his income has dropped to nothing. Hi trial is said to have cost $30,000, and the report is that the money was Ion nod him by a friend. It seems that the wild orgies that made up a good portion of his life have led him into a sad plight. It is about as severe punishment as could befall a man of Arbuekle's type. Those living in Union County ten years from today will witness a transformation that will be amazing, unless all signs fail. The revolution in farming methods will, by then, have become complete. Fertile fields, budded by alfalfa, velvet beans, peas, oat and wheat, will be seen on every hand. Herds of cattle, droves of swine, fat horses and mules will be seen upon the farms as one rides along the cement highways. Probably in ten years there will not be a ma n road in the county that will be snnd-claj Cement will take the place of clay. It would not be surprising if within ten years hangars for airships will be as numerous as garages for automobiles. We are in the beginning of a wonderful transformation, we believe, and the unfolding, from now on, will be rapid, very rapid. Our cat is watchiii^ the little boys and girls and is going to put Santa Claus wise. Our cat says Marshal Foch should have visited Union if he wanted to see a real, sure-enoujrh town. Our cat says don't talk ugly about your neighbors for the kids will go and tell them. * Our cat says Union county had better plant something to eat next year and thereby whip the boll weevil. * Our cat says Old Scrooge is trying his best to kill Christmas this year, hut he can't do it. As long athe sun shines old Santa Claus will pay his annual visits and gladden the little hf-nrt? * Our cat says he wants to remind you of the wonderful bargains our merchants are offering. He thinks you had better shop early. Executor's Sale of Personal Property Of Personal Property of J. Pack Sartor, Deceased. Five (!>) head of mules, aged from 0 years, 9. 11, 12 and 13 years. I.ot of plows (single and two horse) and gears guano distributor, cotton seed planters. One lot corn and fodder roughage. To be sold to the highest bidder for cash, at Carlisle, S. C.. on the 17:h day of December, 1921. at 1 o'clock P. M. John P. Sartor, Cicily Sartor I.ee, 12-8-15 Executors. Executor's Sale Pursuant to an order of the Court of Probate for Union County. 1 will sell at the home of the late Sanford Wilburn, in said County, the personal property of which he died, posse sed consisting, in part, of household and ktichen furniture, farming tools and implements, lots of corn, fodder, hogs, cows, mules, wagon, buggy and shop tools. Also one piano; also one organ. Said sale will be held on the 28th day of December at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and to the highest bidder for cash. S. H. Wilburn, Executor of the Estate of Sanford Wilburn, Deceased. 12-8-18-22, 0 *;. f/irf , ?, X. r'<ib Special Advertisements W h MONEY TO LOAN on city and fftm property, ranging in amounts L< from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Par ron. 1186-tf FOR SALE?Duroe pigs, eight weeks F1 old, entitled to registration. Price $10; two for $15.00. J. F. McLure, i Jr. 1239-Gt WANTED?Share cropper, tenants ?for 0-horse farm. See G. B. Bar- j VV r?"?n. 1244-5t! JUST ARRIVED?Two carloads hay. i J. W. Gilbert. 1244-3t ; WANTED -Four persons interested ' < in taking one-fourth interest each! in a Co-operative Apartment build-j ing. requiring four to live thousand! dollars each. This will build a mod-j cm two-story six-room four-family j apartment with all the modern im-i provements on a lot located justj north of Grace M. E. Church. Ii j interested see William Douden, Ar-| chitect. 1237-tfl \T PUBLIC OUTCRY?Two dogs,| hounds, four years old, good trail i and tree dogs, at Charles Stable,] ; December 10th. ltpd] , MAN OR WOMAN WANTED?Sal-1 ary $.05. full time, 75c an hour! spare time, selling guaranteed hos-j ? iery to wearer. Experience unnec- > essary. Guaranteed Mills, Norrls-| | town, Pa. 1197-Wed-20tpd|st !| WHO P. UNDER! Take v?y class of men wl spiennui earning powers, ener opportunities?and not half o cient means to defray their < Utter failure! This is the 1 number of us. It is the shame Here we are, each of us earn and having nothing at the en It' you hope not, let us urge j Ix't us urge you, in all seri begin now to save your mom absolute regularity. 'Large Enough to Serve Any?Si C1TIZ Ln a tionai ? our rf<sT aiv VVl^ 1/UC/ JL lliLf f Y We realize that a s Y* the best possible adve y bank could have, and Y under all circumstances Y of our customers and to Y individual service. No matter how large amount of business yoi Y you will always get the careful attention and co Y Capital and Surpl t NICHOLSON BANK & Member Federal F Y F.MSLTE NICHOLSON, President W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. J Vice Presi Y i SAVE MONEY C j| 2.r? lb sacks sugar ? 100 11) sacks sugar 9 -1 lb buckets Lard u 8 lb buckets I-ird pi Loose Compound Lard, per pound .. ^ Pure Lard, per pound 8 lb buckets of Snowdrift 9 Heavy, l'resh Fatback, per pound . . ' Best Rib Meat, per pound 9 1 tt. A l I> 4* ? Ii iu nnuy xvuiiM/ owl, pur tail . . . . 2 lb Army Roast Beef, per can .. 1 pint Wesson Oil 1 quart Wesson Oil \'i gallon Wesson Oil All 20c Cigarettes for All 10c Snuff for ; All bOc plugs Tobacco Pineapple, sliced and grated No. 3 Dessert Peaches, per can .. jg All Pork Sausage, per pound 5 Loose Vinegar, per gallon | Best Pink Salmon, per can ? G asoline, per gallon, this week . . . . [| Motor Oil, per quart J Plain Flour, per barrel J Pockinghani Flour, per barrel . . I Self Rising Flour, per barrel Best Rice, per pound Pes' Grain or Ground CofTee, per poui 1 lb can Franco-American Coffee .. 1 lb White House Coffee M i\well House Coffee, per pound .. Ife>t Cream Cheese, per pound .. .. Home I'roiiiiil Moiil net' hiicVu-l Ilri h Potatoes, per peck Arm & Hammer Soda, 0 for f> boxes Searchlight Matches for . . 9 F'i'-riic FTam, per p>und jg Kintrhan's Reliah'c Hani, pfcr pound . 9 Gun Shells, black powder, per box . . flun Shells, smokeless powder, per bo> . ! f'hieken Feed, per 100 pounds Florse Feed, per 100 pounds 75 11> sack Bran and Shorts I J. 0, c I Phone 372 - - - . 1 BBS??? ? ANTED?To purchase one secondimil piano box. Phone 189-J. ltp?l DST SATURDAY?Headlight rim and lens. Finder notify J. W. McLure. It [.OUR?Call at "Farmers Bonded Warehouse and buy. Flour is on consignment. Price and quality the best. Farmers Bonded Warehouse. 1224-tf KST SPRINGS WATER?Deliveries mnde only on Saturday and upon standing orders, through the winter months. Phone 2320. J. Boyd I.ancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tf 3 It RENT?Store in Smith block. .Apply to* Mr. C. F. Hart, railroad c ossing. or to Mrs. Newell Smith. 1">1 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. 1196-Mon & Thur-tf 'ANTED?You to attend the Pure P. *ed Duroc Hog Sale December 15, 1021. at the salesbam on premises. Fardis Farm. 1245-3t W. O. W. Notice Every member of Maple Camp, No. 13, W. O. W., are requested to be resent Monday night, Dec. 12th, to ect ofllcers for the coming year. J. T. Clark, 14 *>-2t Clerk. Electric light was first used for j age illumination in 1879. \YS the PAKER? ; ho live active lives, with getic habits and pknty of f them will possess suffij\vn funeral expenses, ot that befalls the greater ful tragedy of civilization, ing two or three fortunes d. Will this be your lot? ;ou to do more than hope, iousness and sincerity, to ey ?without fail and with :rong Enough to Protect All." _ E> A. N | HRTISEMENT I ? atisfied customer is ;rtisement that this ^ we therefore strive y to meet the wishes y render them strictly V X V ; or how small the A i transact with us, A ; fullest measure of A urteous service. A | T = us$400,000.00 ? TRUST COMPANY f ? O t itseive OJ'SICIH M. A. MOORE, Cashier V rORDAN, J. ROY FANT idents IN GROCERIES $1.70 $6.25 L 60c = $1.15 _ 13c 15c $1.30 12c 13c 1 15c < 25c , 30c , 50c I 95c i 15c 25c 25c 25c 30c 25c 40c >- 15c ? 26c 15c $7.50 *"5 pi $7.75 V 8c y< nd 20c a* 35c 40c w ' 40c * jfi 30c ?i na *c 50c le 25c I 35c m 20e el; 33c 90c 1 : $1.10 J $2.25 $2.25 $1.35 IAULT a. la N. Pinckney Street if cy * . . " >ai ggagBMeee- ' Whi Lo? /jfimSSl Keep the Christmas stor; with AN EASTMAN KODAK ?a Brownie for the chil dren?a Kodak with len F-7.7 for the grown-ups. n I ?\ fl. reoples Drug More Prompt Service Phones 68-69 ADDITIONAL PROOF I had some form of skin trou ble on my leg for the last 15 years lately it became very badlj swollen and inflamed?after on< day's use of "Storm's Lotion" al of the itching and soreness wai gone; after 10 days' treatment 1 am cured. (Signed) C. II. Willard, No. 49 Lybrand St. Union, S. C 'Storm's Lotion" guaranteed by Storm's Drug Store. PHONE 167 We call and deliver you ressing anywhere. Whe >u have a hurry-up job w e at your service. We sterilize all garment ith hot dry steam. W larantee not to slick c orch any thing. Special a< ntion given to Parcel Posi certainly appreciate it a uch or more. than anyon se for a trial from you. If n ? __J names rressing ana Repair Shop. Nicholson Bank Building. PHONE 167 gent for two dye house: rgest in the South. Phon \? and Dust-Proof Moto: cle will call. ^^ / at Poor Coal is to your Furnace r Grade Gasoline is to your Motor Ai\Y experienced oil refiner can make a gus?c2?*? ' \,m:h will ijl develop maximum power, or give maximum economy, or easy starting: iliat will enable a motor to ? well and run smoothly at a low throttle; or llmt will give small carbon deposit. But to perfect a balanced gasoline combining all the desirable j\ properties in proper proportion took years of careful cxperi11 mentation by our chemists and engineers. / Crudes from practically every It is particularly desirable in cold producing field, improved refm- weedier when less perfectly con|v ing processes, delicate chemical dltione 1 gasoline makes motors [I determinations, tests for flame sluggish even with a rich, waste1 speed, pressure, residue; tests in ful, carbon-making mixture. I every type of internal combustion . ,. , ? | .11.,,. . Next time von need Trjsnlme drive 3 engine, both in the laboratory and . , * 3? . i , in where von see t.:a familiar R in actual service; these were some 6tc ? . * . . if i e R r.ir. , i , i i S? O. fn.'jn. Get n tuikful of oi the factors which led to the > , , <, .. , ... ^ , /, 3 i i . r . , balanced fcr?I*nsj.\ani J iolor Gasofc development of our improved ,.,,11 | "Standard" Motor Gasoline. ! -- ---<-pull ing power you get c*i the hills, | This balanced "Standard" Motor how quick-y y-:?* r x*. or "snaps ||\ Gasoline equals or excels other in." Keep tabs on th--* mileage you motor gasolines in pep, power and got. One quality wherever yon economy. It keeps fuel and up- buy it. At service stations Imd WJ By keep costs down the year around, garages everywhere. jj|| J Refiners of POLARINE for all hinds of |J ? internal combustion engines. || STANDARD OIL COMPANY y (New Jersey) \ i The Hammer Falls With a Crash WE HAVE SENT IT SMASHING INTO OUR STOCK HIGH GRADE FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN PRICE I WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY: THE HIGHEST BIDDER CARRIES i OFF THE GOODS. I Our Great Auction Sale is NOW ON AND CONTINUES RIGHT ON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE I I BEGINNING EACH DAY AT 12:30 AND 6:30 P. M. Furniture and House Furniture?nothing withheld?everything " fTAAB IA ika klaliAct UIJIIAM WA l??? E.J J! A 1 C 1 * n guta lu me Higiaoi uiuuw. nu uy -uiuuuig. a nona tide sale. I he I ? highest bid gets the goods for cash. Nothing charged, nothing ? ts sent out on approval during this sale. You will find this a great 3 ? opportunity to save money. You buy at your own price. I j t- Bring your (at pocket books, ycu will find great bargains. > Remember, our Auction 'Sale begins December 3rd and continues until further notice. . BRADLEY - ESTES COMPANY " . I A Valuable Present Given Away Free At the Close of Each Sale. 'au .t- i * - % vZ ^ * - - M