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THE UNION TIMES NblilWd Daily Except Sunday By THE UNION TIMES COMPANY Lawli M. Rice Editor KtfUt?r*d at the Poetofllca in Union, S. C-. a* second class matter. Tiroes 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 Every subsequent insert on 60 Obituary notices. Church and Lodxe notices and notices of public meetings, en tertainments and Cards of Thanks will be -harged for at the rate of one cent a word, eash accompanying the order. Count the words and you will know what the cost will be. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusive y entit'ed to the use for republication of newdispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local n w? published therein. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921. Cotton ginned in Union County prior to December 1, 1920, was 20,390 bales. Prior to December 1, 1921, the total was 16.329 bales?a little over -1 000 bales less this year than last. According to this, Union County is making about three-fourths the amount < f cotton this year that it made last year. We very much believe that this will prove about the general ratio over the South. If a three-fourth crop was made this year with little fertilizer and under bol weevil conditions, one may expect an almost full crop next year, even with the l oll weevil. Much fertilizer will be used the coming year, and we will not he surprised to see an increase of acreage. The safe way is to raise food and feed stuffs, build a cannery, organize a farm products corporation, add a cream collecting agency to our cannery, add a cow or two to the head, add to the flock of poultry, sow alfalka, vetch, clover and velvet bean and peas, live at home, work hard, waste less and laugh at all our enemies. We received the following letter from a man who recently moved from Union to Baltimore: 1725 N. Smnllwuod St., Baltimore, Md., Dec. 15, 1921. Union Times, Union, S. C. Lewis Mr. Rice, Editor, Dear Sir: I have read in your paper that Union is subscribing: for a canning and packing factory. I am willing to take a share of $50.00 because I wish to see Union prosper. Your friend, Sam Berelowitz. Mr. Berelowitz lived here for more than a dozen years. He prospered while here, and still owns some verj desirable property in Union. He has the right idea. He recognizes that a number of small industries located here would help the town, cause it to * prosper. His example could well be followed by other property owners here. The fact is, Mr. Berelowitz, just before he left Union, had a strong inclination to start an overalls factory here. We hope he may yet decide fully to do so. Our cat says scarcity of pood morals is hurting the world a lot mort than scarcity of money. * Our cat says he docs not appro\e of doing away with poisoned pas; we must be prepared to dose invader, with it. * * ? Our cat says the United Statershould build a fleet of latest patten airplanes. The battleships may po i we have plenty of submarines and airplanes. They are defensive weapons of war. ? Our cat says a dop that barks all night should be muzzled. * * Our cat says a small cannery may crrr?itf into a cifrjintir napkini* hmiso Who con tell ? * Our cat says it is mean to he an old killjoy at Christmas time. Our cat says he has planted tw< grape vines. He got the rooted vines from B. W. Sparks, Union, Route 2. * * Our cat says five hundred men in Union County should plan a grape' vine. Our cat says this is no time for cowards. # Our cat says Union business people will bo unwise to allow their Chamber of Commerce to die. * * * Our cat says when public servants spend public money as cnrefully as they do their own politics will have reached the millenium, CHICHESTER S PILLS M V TIIK l*lA*ONl? BBAMU, A Uillnl Ask jour ItrauUt foe /A / (([KSA f M-rkm-Ur DlimwidBrsnJ/AN A'M -VTiATA |.,u, |a nr4 ami tiold mct-illlcW/ C pXM bexee, ?ol?r. with Bltw Rlbbou. V/ C Jr DUVllND IIKANtt PIlLi?,lbr?l If B ycair known ai He?t. Safest, Always Kcllnble ^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EV?RYY*H?tt? _ THE IDEAL GIFT Waterman's "Ideal" Fountain Pen. ! fi UNION DRUG STORE ? A Notice to Trespassers All parties are hereby notifie d that hunting, riding, walking or in any way trespassing on the Trcmier place, now owned by me, located in Rogansville township, is hereby for bidden. All parties trespassing ~ thereon will be prosecuted to the full | "xtent of the law. 1252 3tpd. Minnie Mitchell. j __ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS!1 : FOR RENT?Store in Smith block., Apply to Mr. C. F. Ilart, railroad; crossing, or to Mrs. Newell Smith, j 151 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. 119G-Mon & Thur-tf j WEST SPRINGS WATER Deliveries made only on Saturday and upon standing orders, through the j -wirAer months. Phone 2320. J. | F Boyd Lancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tf j WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL, Chase!& Sanborn Red Seal, or Seal Brand IV Coffee is still the best coffee sold in' South Carolina regardless of price. I and the price is as little, often less' than coffees not as good. We wish you a Happy Christmas and Pros- F porous New Year. C. & S. Coffee [ will help both ways. See us early, and often. Union-Buffalo Mills; Stores. 1254-5fej CAN YC a HUN1 If so, we promise you it wi you to do so. And the sooner ; valuable the accomplishment 1 All you need to become rich Gain this habit and it will ms creatures of habit. The savir It seeks but one conclusion, habit will do the rest! "Large Enough to S -rve Any?SI (LITIX NATIONAL i GET OUR ON EVER BEFORE Y WE SELL IT HARRIS-WOO! ? A GIFT OF PERM. Y Y At this season of giving, Y make wise provision fcr th Y love. Y You can assure your fami material thing3 you leave i planned Tru3t, that can b Y created in your Will. Such a gift of foresighl will he ore of oermanent va Y Come in and let us expla method of establishing a pany, you may make sure o Y welfare. Y Capital and Surplt I NICHOLSON BANK & 1 Y Member Federal R< EMS LIE NICHOLSON, President Y W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. .K Vice Presici Eggs Fro l4yliami real monvj im.lois ou CssV^-T E The wonderful po-iltr; toi makes carl* la. era of joi produces fast trrowth In young chicks. Now Is the tl-no to Increase .cir eggs mippl at lilph prices Three times the ?k:'h your hens Pet a two nnd a half pound I ox of Caro-Vct SOc for a two and a half pound box to CAROLINA ItlttlKMKN CO, Ivc , Katisr,.' f.-i, r-suits ^uaruutcol AY YOURS be a Prosperous New Lj Yenr. If you use Self-Rising Flour,' prosperity will smile through the satisfaction you get out of eveiy baking of a barrelof Red Rose Self-1 Rising, made by same mills as Pansy Flour. See us early and often. Union-Buffalo Mills Stores. 1254-5t LOUR? Call at Farmers Bonded Warehouse and buy. Flour Is on consignment. Price and quality the best. Farmers Bonded Warehouse. 1224-tf; OR SALE?Canned fruit in quarts and half gallons. Mrs. J. II. D. Eubanks, 10 McLure Ave. 1251-4tpd SANE CHRISTMAS is the happi-i est Christmas. Let us help you to a Happy Christmas with a supply of Energy Horse and Mule Feed and Energy Hen Feed or Scratch Feed. The price is right, the quality is exceptional. See us early and often. Union-Buffalo Mills Stores. 1254-51 i OR RENT?Two apartments of 3, 4 or 5 rooms each, all modern con-1 veniences. L. G. Young. 1247-tf MAY NOT GET to see all you people of Route 2, Cross Keys and Se-1 dalia sections before Christmas, and I to make sure that you ?et your Christmas supplies in time just| 'phone your orders or mail them to me and I will send the goods by1 return mail. Wishing you a Merry Christmas. T. B. Strange, Union,! S. C., Telephone 217-W. "The Watkins Man." 12-16-19 I OR XM AS PRESENT?What is nicer than a nice laprobe? See us. Peoples Supply Co. l250-6tj IONEY TO LOAN on city and farm property, ranging in amounts from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Bar ron. 1186-tf } 'OR RENT?One 5-rooni cottage, No. 99 North Pinckney Street. Lights and water. Fourth house over the overhead bridge on West Side. See J. B. Hall. . 1253-3tpd i )U Save DRED? ill be worth thousands for you start the job the more will be. i is the IIABIT of thrift. \ke you wealthy. We are ig habit has but one end. Save a hundred?and the trong Enough to Protect All" _ BANR. * PRICES YIH1NG OU BUY. FOR LESS. )WARD CO. i! ? i v vvvv w v v v v y ANENT VALUE ? ! consider how you can e future of those you y ^ f ly of protection of the ?$ them thru a carefully y e established now or y f j/ t and thoughtfulness V lue. ^ J in how, by the simple V Trust with this Com- ^ f your family's future V |* . IS $100,000.00 I TRUST COMPANY I jserve System ?! M. A. MOORE, Cashier V 3RDAN, J. ROY FANT i lents | r-==Tl m Every Hen i r a loafing hen Yoii can make layer# , t of every solitary hen you own. '09 Producer ilc, develops the egg-producing organ#: i * nig pul 1? is ; keep# poultry healthy and ? Iv for the winter, while egg# are selling 1 have Oeen laying. ( Egg Producer from your dealer, or send Caro-Vet Hid*., Union, 8. C < I hy money-hack offer. <1 j. cohe: is noi Wonderful Values ai THE APPROACH SEASOfi ^ 11 LJ LEWS EVEN ORE TON TO SUCi V "5%\v CLOTHES AT MOB Everything you want in a Suit or Overcoat great saving. Their warm, sturdy fabrics as si You may be surprised that good clothes can our Suits and Overcoats of such outstanding q to own one. Below are a few prices that are to be had MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS SISOfl Suite nnd Ovprrnats $11_S0 Sunday mail between tne years iniuB J \ New York City has 20,000 women I H mgaged in artistic pursuits. IB t Cost of living in London is 120 per H :ent above the prewar figure. |H Seventy million men were mobilized H the war. ^ ' S V A V?V V w w ? T "" ? ? $18.09 Suits and Overcoais . . .$13.50 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$15.09 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$18.50 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$22.59 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$26.59 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$30,00 $45 00 Suits and Overcoats . , .$34.50 20 Per Cent off on AM Sweaters IT All Fancy STETS< I This is a rare opportunity to buy serviceable days are near?shop now. THE HOUSE OF SATI iVE WISH you a Happy Christmas. To be a Happy Christmas it must m be a sensible Christmas, and one H y of the most sensible investments H W O Egj j/J ^ vou can make is in a barrel of our H W a |?3 Bgy. Famous Pansy Flour. See us early H Mi and often. Union-Buffalo Mills H ^ /VANTHiU?1 ne puunc 10 Know nmi 1' 19 ? will make Christmas wreaths again H ^ this year. If you wish wreaths for H ? decoration place your orders early. H m? F/I/O IbI i?) C Trfl 1/17 Prices reasonable. Miss Blanche' g\ |3 |* J G L "I r* ^Iflsi'F Garner. South Street. 1261-4t "LLJl UKIUiii# V MERCIFUL man is merciful to his !? beast, make your cow happy for H Christmas with a supply of Butter K Fat Dairy Feed. She will in turn H ~ ? make you happy with an extra sup- n.T? ply of butter and milk. If it is sen- JJT j| sible and good to eat for man or|H beast, see us early and often. Un-| ion-Butfal^ Mills Stores. 1254-5t C Ila Gloves ADDITIONAL PROOF ^ Coats I had some form of skin trou- # ble on my leg for the last 15 years, Coat SllltS . lately it - became very badly swollen and inflamed?after one iMlOOS day's use of "Storm's Lotion" all ? . of the itching and soreness wai JTiatS gone; after 10 days' treatment ? rirJIc am cured. 1/OIIS (Signed) C. H. Willard, ? No. 49 Lybrand St. Union, S. C 11 "Storm's I^otion" guaranteed bj V-v/flLOj VStorm's Drug Store. , Hats Congress was petitioned to stop1 N CO.'S iING SALE M ON re to Be Had Here iNG HOLIDAY Vduc Tirst Clothrt j 's resnwr? ATER ATTRACI EXCELLENT ERATE PRICES. for men and boys are to be had here at a i?n mmfovt in niAcf ovtfpmA WA^filAr lllb 1.U1U1U1 I 111 UIV 111VJ1 VAU V1?V ?f ^ be bought so reasonably, but you will find jfj uality that it will be a matter of real pride f| during our Sale: m BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS I $6.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$4.50 1 $7.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$5.70 i $8.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$6.50 i $10.09 Su'ts and Overcoats . . . , $7.50 , $12.50 Suits and Overcoais . . . .$9.50 i $13.50 Suits and Overcoats ... .$10.00 I $15.00 SiTiiis ard Overcoats . . . .$11:50 | $18.00 Siiits ard Overcoats . . . .$13.50 20 P$r Cent of on All Hats (except I Stelson). I ON HATS $e.ck> P Xmas gif's ai a big reduction. The holi- [& SFACTION I WE WILL OPEN UNTIL 9 P M, ALL NEXT WEEK. ONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ive a nice line to sefect from Silk Shirt Waists Kid Gloves Silk Teddies Sweaters I Camisoles Blankets I Silk Hose Bed Spreads I Bed Room Slippers Rugs ? Toys Bath Robes ' 'oat Suits, Dresses and I at HALF PRICE bn XEN CO. Hi - /''ysfr *