The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 22, 1921, Image 2
THE UNION TIMES
r^l?ssr jag '
u*wta> *- **? *** ?
RwfateNd at the PmMBm la Union. R. C-. <
aa ***ond*>ne* aatUr.
li*" 1 11 i. i? ITI ? t
taw Betiding Mala Street
Ben Taleshaa* Ma. 1
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
STv. '
Three Month* .. t.M 1
ADVERTISEMENTS 1
One Rfeeare. flrat Insertion 1
Btreep aaheeqnent insertion .It
Obituary notice*. Church and Udre
noticee and notions of public meeting*," eatertalaments
and Cards at Thank* win he
charged for at the rat* at en* eent a word,
cash accompanying the order. Count the
wad* aad yea wtB know what the eoet
?HB ha
MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press I* exclusive y entit'ed
to the use for republic*tion of new*
dispatch** credited to it or not otherwise
credited in thl* paper, and also the local
n*-w* i*ohN?hed therein.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1921.
Our subscription list to the can-'
nery enterprise continues Jto grow.
We infnd to set the 100 subscribers.
It is not going to be any great job tc
get the subscriptions. The more wt
study the problem the more we believe
the enterprise will ]4ay a reasonable
dividend and, better still, the
LAI. A.. ILO on^wAm :ii U
neip iaj wiv cvuiiv/ win uu liivnuuiauic.
It is a move in the right direction
Everyone tells us that. We urge upon
farmers and business men, all forward
looking men, the necessity of helping
this move. Phone us or bring us your
subscription for one share?$50.
The cr?zv fanatics who are engaged
in the birth control movement are
wasting their time and they are wasting
the time of others. No telling
just what turn fanatical reformers
will next take. Instead of attempting
to do something that will really help,
these fanatics are always dabbling
into something they have no business
meddling with. We need not worry
about too many children being bom
into the world. What we need is that
all those born should have a fair start
and an opportunity to make good.
This is to be accomplished by education
and by- religion. Teachers of
moral law are doing more to uplift
humanity than will ever be done by
all other agencies combined. What
the world needs is less poverty, less
oppression, less wickedness and not
less children. Think of the great
~??rld need of work, the great things
to be done, the sparsely set*at?
~f the earth's surface,
"'hese fools who are
\ many children
?!|d. They are
are. crazy.
" ^ We
Vjding J
Oloi
j
/uld
.st begin.
are now
.faing great.
' ~ .unitless. It will
little more to operate a
collecting agency along with
we cannery. With proper refrigeration
and a little more room every
pound of cream that could be collected
daily throughout the county could be
handled by the cannery. If farmers
can dispose of the cream and feed the
skimmed milk to hogs they will be
pursuing the best known metho<h of
soil building and at the same time
they will be constantly receiving a little
cash money to run upon. There is
no aort of doubt about this. Along
with our cannery we can handle all
Che cream sent in.
One man said he did not see how
a cannery, run three months in the
year could be a paying proposition.
But why run only three months in the
year when you live in a county that
. can grow fresh vegetables eigh
* months in the year. This is one of
the marked advantages we will have
Iover sections that have a short summer
and one crop. Besides, we will
by cold storage, be able to run practically
every day in the entire twelve
months. We can find a way to be in
continuous operation. By a little enp
couragement and a bit of instruction
p the farmers will cooperate and grow
^ the crops we need. They will be
u only too glad to find a way out of
their own difficulties.
t ,
I *%*/% \,,
Mxmm* .y ~jrjj
ajflBn^BmHR A ??^h^
/ HnH^f "
4; <'' ^ ,
^ ' . ,
yh~^c ijffi
Char eat say* modi of the disrepect
for law (rows oat of its raalidmtolstTstton.
*
Our cat says fulsome praise is often
a forerunner of rabid condemns-don.
*
Our cat says singencey in financial
matters develops many tyrants
among money lenders, and, likewise,
many knaves among money borrowers.
Oar cat says a cannery could operate
a cream collecting agency and,
thus lay the foundation for a creamery.
1
The "Unusual" Candy
Makes the unusual
gift. Give Hollingsworth's
Unusual Candy.
UNION DRUG STORE
Phone 116 and
"Look for the Boy."
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
A MERCIFUL man is merciful to his
beast, make your cow happy for
Christmas with a supply of Butter
Fat Dairy Feed. She will in turn
make you happy with an extra supply
of butter and milk. If it is sensible
and good to eat for man or
beast, see us early and often. UnI
ion-Buffalo Mills Stores. 12.~4-5t
I WANT MY FRIENDS, patrons and
the public to know I a mnow at the
Sander's Stables. I am prepared
to transfer, move, haul, hire or
serve them as reasonably as possible.
Give me a trial. James L.
Ray. 1257-2t
MAY YOURS be a Prosperous New
Year. If you use Self-Rising Flour,
prosperity will smile through the
satisfaction you get out of every
bakine of a barrel of Red Rose SelfRising,
made by same mills as Pansy
Flour. See us early and often.
Union-BuiTalo Mills Stores. 1254-5t
FLOUR? Call at Farmers Bonded
Warehouse and buy. Flour is on
consignment. Price and quality
the best. Farmers Bended Ware
house. 1224-tf
A SANE CHRISTMAS is the happiest
Christmas. Let us help you to
a Happy Christmas with a supply
of Energy Horse and Mule Feed
and Energy Hen Feed or Scrr..ch
Feed. The price is right, the quality
is exceptional. See us early and
often. Union-Buffalo Mills Stores.
1234-5t
MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm
property, ranging in amounts
from $260 to $2,000. S. E. Car
roc. 1186-tf
|-'m OTHERS FAIL, Chase
J "'099'T sum. aujq-j v?e*l Brand
,000'8e pu? 0261 ?! OOO'OOI in
L-iuoj sb 'OOO'OSI 88A ?oaov Ptx?
iTfiin nww iifi imimnniliiMiBmiMMBr
yroM
... ut S. Coffee
...... ways. See us early
.. id oiten. Union-Buffalo Mills
Stores. 12)4-5t
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-t1
WE WISH you a Happy Christmas.
To be a Happy Christmas it must
be a sensible Christmas, and one
of the most sensible investments
vou can make is in a barrel of oui
Famous Pansy Flour. See us early
and often. Union-Buffalo Mills
Stores. 1254-5<
DWELLING FOR SALE
By virtue of authority vested
in me as Trustee, I will sell
at the Court House door on
Monday, Januard 2nd, 1922,
during the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
All that certain lot of land
with dwelling thereon known
as the J. A. Halford residence,
situated on south side of Hart
Street, bounded on the north
by Hart Street, east by land of
T. B. Betenbaugh, south by
Powell lands and west by
Robt. Strange.
Anyone wishing to bid on
this property can arrange
terms by seeing me before the
sale.
R. L. McNALLY,
Trustee.
12-17-20-22-27-29-31.
PHONE 167
We sterilize all garments
with hot dry steam. We
guarantee not to slick or
scorch any thing. Special attention
given to Parcel Post.
I certainly appreciate it as
much or more than anyone
else for a trial from you.
We call and deliver your
pressing anywhere. When
you have a hurry-up job we
aire at your service.
Hames Pressing and
Repair Shop.
Nkkoboa Bank Building.
PHONE 167
Agent for two dye houses*
largest in the South. Phone
167 and Dust-Proof Motorcycle
will call.
Bscs place their honey in the coolest
part of the hive.
: . , 7; V
Executor's Sale >? & ' *
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Probate for Union County, I will )
sell at the home of the late Sanford
Wilbum, in said County, the personal
property of which he died, possessed,
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
Notice to Trespassers
All parties are hereby notified not
to hunt, fish, walk, ride, or in any
manner trespass upon, our lands located
in Pinckney township. Such
trespassers will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law.
T. B. Smith,
A. T. Charles,
Jack Faucett,
Miss Mahala Smith,
Mrs. Mary S. Smith,
1256-2tpd Jim Faucett.
I I
ADDITIONAL PROOF
I had some form of skin trouble
on ray leg for the last 15 years,
lately it became very badly
swollen and inflamed?aftT one
day's use of "Storm's Lotion" all
of the itching and soreness was
gone; after 10 days' treatment 1
am cured.
(Signed) C. H. Willard,
No. 49 Lybrand St.
Union, S. C.
"Storm's Lotion" guaranteed by
Storm's Drug Store.
Notice to Trespasser*
All persons are warned not to hunt,
or allow their stock to run at large
or to trespass in any way on the lands
formerly known as the Wm. McJunkin
and John A. Fant places, in Santuc
Township, S. C. v
1254-5t J. McLF^nt^
A penniless over-sea,^t^ar veteran
was given his libertjM?t the Leaven-1
worth Federal prigatfTunder a War Department
order, fie had served five
months of a six-months' sentence for
desertion imposed on his "buddy," the
man who saved his life in France. His
reason for serving the sentence was
that he wished to repay part of the
debt he said he owed nis "buddy," who
is married and living jn Canada.
X
; Y
Y We desire to exta
Y friends end others
X County our best wii
^ Christmas and New 4
% Wp^Mure to thank ,
lull. continued cot.fr
t. ^ shown an us and fo
i we here received.
! Y
I X Capital and Si
I
i NICHOLSON BANK
; j Member Feden
V EMSLIE NICHOLSON, Preside
r > W. S. NICHOLSON, L. I
1 Vice ]
'
\ v
mBIL
1
"FROM YOUR
LOVING WIFE."
Ladies; this one gift ha
?and everything else tl
ing of a husband.
With Cigars?you take
With Slippers?he likei
But with Silk Shirts, Si
and a thousand other |
store, you are sailing ri
dream*-?and when yot
your* you are doing exi
if the position* were rei
Silk Shirt* for pleasing
Bath Robes for pleasini
Travelling Bags for |
to $22.60.
Neckwear for pleasing 1
House Coats for plea
$7.60.
Holiday* are H?
J. Coh
HOUSE OF SA'
1 . 111
.. !?
EFST 1 ;
Nolle* of Final Diach-rx*
? ????
bate of South Carolina,
County of Union.
"JftSMUt of Probata.
Notiee is heraby giren, that on tba
81s* day of Januaty, 1922, at 11
o'clock, a. m.t in tba Court of Probata
for oald County,, the undersigned will
maka* their final settlement aa Executors
of the Estate of H. B. Murphy,
and that thereupon they will apply to
the Judge of aaid Court, for their final
discharge as such Executors.
D P. Murphy,
W. B. Murphy.
This 21st day of December, 1921,
Published in The Union Tfmes foi
80 days, 12-22-29; lV5-12pd
"ttfts That Last"
At a Big Saving
There still remain in our stock
many desirabla articles of Jewelry
that ware net disposed of daring
our Auction Sale.
As we told you at that time,
WORM'S 18 GOING OUT OF
THE JEWELRY BUSINESS."
THIS STOCK MUST GO
and it U going rapidly at
tho prices we have put on it.
THE CAREFUL
CHRISTMAS SHOPPER
In search of a gift of a more per*
maaent nature will find here many
answers to the gift quest'on.
STORM'S
JEWELRY PRICES
Cut to the Bone This Week.
Everything Must Go!
This Jewelry Stock is going at
an unheard of reduction.
AND FOLKS ITS GOING FASTI
Doat wait until Saturday to
make yinr selection. Today?tonight,
come in and select your
gifts. Take them wiUuyou> <4^1^
hold diem urttil Christmas.
S T 0 R M' S
DRUG STORE
Open Nights Until 10:30.
1,1,1 in. ? I ?i =g
J
nd to our customers, ^
in Union and Union
ihes for a very happy **
fear. j
* d
each and every 4me for J
ience wfcich^-has. heen '
r the patronage which ^
<
i
irplus $400^000.00 <
4' > '' <
4 TRBST COMPANY]
il Reserve Rvatem ?
nt M. A. MOORE, Cashisr i
J. JORDAN, J. BOY PANT <
Presidents <
\
MM
QSB&Z!
is got to be appropriate
I m. ...UL *1- _ _
u?i Kue? wun urn piM>*
chances,
i his old onm.
Ik Neckwear, Silk Hoso
lifts now ready at this
ght into the port of his
i couple our name with
ictly what he would do
rersed.
Husbands, $4 to $7.80.
r Husbands* $8 to$7.80.
>laasin* Husbands, $3
/ - '
Husbands, 80c to $2.80.
sins Husbands, $8 to
nro. Shop Now.
en Co.
nSFACTION.
' . * ' ' V-j ' "
' $S':" ' g '
^ " ' 1
^1 \^ ^ ^^44
I When He Visits This Store I
1 llnrn Un Cinrlo flnnnnrlahla Marnhanriicii
fl MOID IIG I liiuo uouonuauiu moiuiiniiarau
I
m n
NOT A SINGLE SHELF WORN GARMENT, I
I NOR BOLT OF CLOTH, NOR PAIR OF SHOES I
I TO BE FOUND IN THE ENTIRE STOCK. IT IS I
I A FACT, TOO, THAT WE HAVE I
I Trimmed the Price to the Bone I
I THE MARROW IS LEFT FOR OUR CUSTOM- I
'I ERS-- ' ' 'II
I YOUNG MEN'S, MEN'S AND BOYS' |
I CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS GOING AT I
- AND BELOW PRE-WAR PRICES. WF 1
i| NOT INTEND TO CAP"" ~ "
I MENT OVER AFTER/
I WHY WE OFFER TL
^h^wdiAal
I DURING THIS SALE, V
I JANUARY 1. WE INIEta*
AND PUT IN NEW STOCK Wa ,
ALL DRY GOODS ARE INCLUDED IN .
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. YOU GET THE I
ADVANTAGE. NEW PATTERNS, NEW I
GOODS. DOWN ONLY IN PRICE. LET US I
PROVE IT. I
RAIN COATS. MEN'S' HATS AND CAPS. I
MEN'S PANTS AND SHIRTS-ALL ARE I
GOING IN THE GREAT SALE NOW IN FULL I
I We Sell Star Brand Shoes I
WHEN YOU BUY STAR BRAND SHOES I
YOU GET REAL SHOES, LEATHER SHOES. I
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. I
COME, LET US PROVE THAT I
A 8
jAmB
I " ,_ . . . ^ . : ? Vfc ,yti|k'>^-^v(,' 'T ^ _^H^E '^ " , 'j?j
-fljffc ''f^r* ;j^"*^^j^^^s8^B8S0jBp
^ j ^vv *0 ''y/-/^f- ;;o^