The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 12, 1922, Image 2
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1922.
Five men died from drinking pois
otu'tl liquor. This time the tragedy oe
ouvretl at Ilobokcn, N. J. It .seem:
that, in spi e of the warnings, in spit*
of tile manv deaths resultinc. th<
thirsty will continue to seek sutisfac
tion for their appetites no mattei
what the risk. A man who dclib
etnlely swallows blind tiger liquor i;
cousin to a suicide.
fhos. A. Kdison ha.< endorsed thi
pi >posit 11 that Henry Ford has niadi
the government in the matter oi tak
irg over the Muscle Shoals project
We have not a doubt but that it wil
be a wise thing for the governmen
to take Ford's offer. If the govern
out goes on with the project it wil
be a perpetual money losing pr>>. osi
tion. Ford will put it on a soum
basis. Under the proposition Fori
makes the government lias nothing b
lose, much to gain.
Who said wo could not build a can
nery? The half-way peg in the
has been reached. We believe the nex
fifty will come much easier and r.iuel
more rapidly.
Who sad Union could not huihl ,
potato dry house? Look at the sec
? nd day's result as shown in the sub
scrip'ion list. We can do practical';
anything v..- sot our heads to do. pro
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one man ran afford to put $5,000 in
cannery. No one man can afford t
put $5,000 in a potato dry house. B;
combining our forces the hard thinj
become ea3y and the impossible be
comes an accompished fact.
'Phone us that you will lake on'
share at $50 in a cannery. 'Phone u
that you will take $1,000, $500, $10<
in a potato dry house.
While this country is stiff "scrap
ping" over the question of bonus oi
; bonu-; to soldiers, Canada seems t<
have s lived the problem. The Can
.'ulian government has placed 27.00i
soldiers on farms, loaned them $S">,
OuO.OOO and the plan has been in op
. ration three yars. Results, accord
ing to official reports, have alreal}
been great. Some 000,000 acre:
previously uncultivated, are now in :
state of cultivation. I.ast year sol
dier settlers produced field cropworth
$15,000,000, to which must b<
added the value of increase' In stocl
:nd land improvement. Out of th<
$85,000,000 loaned the soldiers $!0.
000,000 has already been returned tv
the public treasury. Of due payments
more than 00 per cent was paid.
In no case did the government re
'iuiri' mo scuii'i' i?> poss-ess more nar
$50 ft.
Thus far, the number to abando.
ti.e efforts represents 7 per cent?
.hat is. ..ut of e *ery 1<X) men to take
flic povcrnment's offer 03 have, so far
. tuck.
We are today as far from solving
the '"bonus" problem as we ever were
it skips. Canada has solved it ami
'hat without the hateful word
"bonus." The Canadian plan enable.4
''?? oldier to maintain his self-re
pe : it enables him to help himself
Tt n? ms to us a very commendable
plan.
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Our cat says he will not be surprised
to see the small cannery and
potato dry house develop into something
bitf for Union.
Our eat says youthful love may be \
i bit extravagant, but it is beautiful,
levcrtheless.
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Our cat s?V3 the darkest night has i
i dawn. i '
Oar cat says a lowly enemy often) J
1 art it-a a long dagger.
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O ir cat says Union County nr.U
[ an mole or Le tanned.
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O ir cat says prompt paymaster .! ?
lo not have to beg for a loan.
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Our eat says real economy -miro-l
. times spends lavishly.
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' Our cat says he remembers hearing
It said that you pay for what \.>u need
*ven if you do not buy it.
Our c:r says the boll weevil urn |
buked can make a county look like "< !
s cents; but the boll weevil reb*?k t !
u looks like 30 cents.
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Our cat says those farm- if. w ( j
plowed under cotton stalks an no*
r 1
having nature assist them by ft!!';., j
the loosened soil with moisture.
Our cat says the less time y >..
waste the less you seem to have t,
" waste.
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Our cat says every man needs a j
hobby to keep him from being a bob'e .
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Our cat says many a child has he -t j
li killed by unkindness and many a ch 1. 1
- ha.-> been killed by kindness,
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j Our eat says many a shelphevd eouh :
give more time to the sick sheep wor j
it not for the folly of the well ones. '
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.i Our cat sa. s one reason some p- !
g pie do not evow mentally is the f'
t that they n* e too lazy to ex* vt the j
h I minds.
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Our rat sa*.-: many a man htio it
hunk who yet had not a drop of I
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Our ca*. says the difference ' efA
'hose in aid outside the asylum j
-.' sunllv a difference in degree.
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1 Our cat says the love of a lit:-*
^ child warms the coldest heart.
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Our cat says those who dance a1
night cannot work all day.
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s Our cat aaya those?who journey fa
J take but one step at a time.
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Boycott Committee
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Hangoon, Jan 10.?Nationalists >
?! Burma, the eastern-most pro\hues <
> India, boycotted a committteo whi i
was recently sent hero to give a hea
iiipr on methods of applying the Go i
eminent of India Act to this provirc !
1 The Nationalists, as represented l>- ,
the Conference of Burmese A socio
i lions and by the nntianalist newspa
|i?rs, contend that nothing short or
I onic rule outside the British Emp:r< !
will satisfy tie Burmese people. ;
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.i.t mi,-*-! ii>K? ui nit- uimuniuie vv -i
picketed and editors and reprosoii*
fives of the Nationalist nowspapei 1
adopted resolutions that nil such jour-I
, nals shoul carrv a intensive pros
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i ampaign against the committee. The. j
asserted in the resolutions that "i: i
i would be inimical to the interest of,
the country and the nation to givu an? 1
recognition whatsoever to the com i
> mittee as the Burmese people have !
demanded home rule without delavl
i and as the contmitt.ee could not con
sider and rec< nimond this immed ate
grant."
The committee was appointed hy .
the government of India to ascertain
how best to apply the new government
act to Burma. Its chairmanh
was A. F. Whyto. president, of th< !
legislative Assembly of India. It
had invited associations and individuals
to appear before it to in ..ho sug-:
rcstions for the constitution < f V
legislative oriiineil in Itnrmo < .#! (
the election of representative* f-oi
Burma to the Council of the Stat*
the Legislative Assembly. Many p- ,
sons accepted the invitation and g.;.r
heir views to the committee.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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By the state of the hair it is possible
to judge the general health o? a
person, say some doctors. i?
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kVl.o Will Pay N
Charles* Board BUI?
Paris, Jan. 10.?'"Who is going to
my ex-Kmpetor Charles' board bill?"
Il.o problem the Allied governments h<
mv trying to solve. So far no coun- ce
iry has eomc forward and offered to N
pay the bills left behind in Switzer- fo
or the expenses which will follow w
the exile of the former monarch to th
Maderia. cfi
The former King has expensive a.
' i.-dcs. This is evidenced by the fac iu
that the Swiss retreat cost nearly M
000 francs a year to keep goby.
Ia a hurry to reach his old w
thivno, Charles, forgot several sub- w
Mnntinl obligations. These and the si
c t of maintaining Charles and his
large family at Madeira are occupy- t.?
ing the Allied Ambassador's0Council, al
The total Swiss bill will exceed sev- c<
oral million Swiss francs apart from as
the establishment sot up at Madeira c?
for the former ruler of Austria-Hun- 0<
gary. di
It is believed tliat the Hungarian
ovTiiment will pay most of the bill? ?i
and the members of the Little En tl
fonu\ to whose existence the suppres- li
don of monarchial adventures is es- fi
sntinl. may bear a part of the bur c<
don The annual expense at Madeira
? V'.My will be provided through * <
pension, wholly or partly paid by Hun- is
;ry. In this the Little Entente ma; T
li o have a sh{ re. s<
The f;ct that Charles and his fam ir
i y still have firm friends in Hungar h
s i videneed by the purchase of a 2 T
I'l UOoii crown bed and bedroom suit si
for '.lie ex-queen, ly Budapest roy
alis's. The bed was made of satin
vend with brocade and gilt decora
I ill. 1111 ?IV J* ? US I *1 l?v LI UV i'l
pular subscription. The authoritie l<
have refused to permit its display i"
public fearing royalist riots, so th 7
hod will be sent immediately to Ms >
deirn. ,J;
MONTHS OF " ?
SUFFERING
How a Baltimore Girl Recov- 1
et jd Her Health
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r ' -t Maryland. ? "For several t
mo:,- ; : i,V. : #. <} with severe backache
fiTpII:'#iopl'M.mland general weak-li-!
-VL- '.-&W ! ness. I could not sleep
! ! 'J' v ! comfortably at night
I i ;jf I f?r pains in my back,
jit $3*. & 7 i found your book at
i borne one day anc
' after reading it beP
gan at once to takf
> ^ Lydia E. Pinkham't
"III Vegetable Com}}i;>
. > "i pound. I have had
/ very good results and
jf -. V% , some of my girl
.Li;?.,. I friends are taking it
now. You may use this letter to help
other girls, as the letters in your book
helped me." ? Rose WAIDNER, 3011
Itoseland Place, Baltimore, Md.
That is the thought so often expressed __J
tn letters recommenflinj^ydia E. Pmkham's
Vegetable Compound. These women
know what they have suffered, they
describe their symptoms and state how
they were finally made well. Just plain
statements, but they want other women
to be helped.
Lydia Li. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is a medicine made from medicinal
roots and herbs, and without drugs,
to relieve the sickness women so often t.
have, which is indicated by backache, v
weak feelings, nervousness, and no ambition
to get anything done or to go '
anywhere. It has helped many women, b;
Why not try it?
Turning Night Into Day (>(
Riga. dan. 10.?Turning night h.o j.
u i.\ i.; i!ij i.ne wonung naDii <:l most
f lho officials of the Soviet govern- f,
nc t ?>t Moscow, according to ad> iocs jj
received here. jj.
The Holshevik Foreign Office seldom
ret: into full swing -m.it.il after mid- 1)(
ie'ht. George Chitchem, the Foreign
mister, is reputed to begin his da:,y
\v rT about C> p. m., immediately after |u
Imakf st. He generally shuts up sb .
ab it 5:30 a. m.t his supper time.
rti-cicnci.iablfTremeoy? ?
i rov mo ht
r> f/.M'WKttf j, j
f within lri? st-roods. Sr.fr.I ar t
. p-ii.'ablc family remedy for (olds.
I a Grip?*. sr
r.'?lii'.iM upon 11:ir-? (".iscr.; i
standard CoU rcmKV ^
or.,.
.< . Vraiir.j; .Mr. Hiirs portrait tod D]
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$1.75 for full size Plaid G
! Fire Sale.
75c for single bed size Na
\ F ire Sale.
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05c for Men's good blue
3 fa'e.
5c for Men's, Women's ai
j ' ui e's Fire Sale.
7oc for Men's Dress Shir
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!2c yard for Laces and 1
T !re Sale.
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5: each for Men's Collari
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ew Backbone For
Moslem World
Moacaw, Jan. 11.?It is believed
ire if Mustapha Kemal Pasha suc eds
in establishing a real Turkish
ationalist power, the Turks would
irm ? new backbone for the Moslem
orld. This might seriously threaten
ic domination of Russia in the Cauisu?,
in Turkestan, Persia and Artnia
frr there is a very general rac
1 and religious union among the
Moslems.
"After all, we are Orientals and
e hate and despise iho Russians/
as the way one Moslem stated the
tuation.
While the Central Soviot here cerlinly
has helped the Turkish nationlist
movement, it is believed that a
rnflict of interests and distrust will
isert itself when or if Turkey sue;eds
In her national aims. The 15,)0,000
Moslems of Russia certainly
islike Russian rule.
Members of the Moslem missions,
ach as the Persian, Azerbaijan and
le so-called Turkestan Soviet repub03
and the official Turkish mission
rom a clique apart in Moscow and
^operate materially.
In addition, there is the group hoadi
by Enver Pasha, the former Turkih
minister of war who fled from
urkey after the war and who was
entenced to death hy Turkish oourtrnrtia.
A member of his mission
ere is Djemal Pasha, another young
'urk leader who also received the
time sentence.
Guarantees Income
Chita, Jan. 10.?The Chosen Tebaki,
[aisha, a Japanese corporation, has
ffered to guarantee the Far Eastern
iberian Republic an annual income
f 50,000,000 gold rubles in payment
:r a tobacco monopoly, a concession
"> build tobacco factories in Siberia
nd the privilege of establishing toarcn
forme in tho Amur remnvi
PHONE 167
We sterilize all garments
nth hot dry steam. We
uarantee not to slick or
corch any thing. Special atlion
given to Parcel Post,
certainly appreciate it as
tuch or more than anyone
be for a trial from you.
We call and deliver your
reusing anywhere. When
ou have a hurry-up job we
ro at jfour service. j
Hames Pressing and |
Repair Shop.
Nicholson Hank Building.
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dye houses. _
irgest in the South. Phone
67 and Dust-Proof Motor- 1
ycle will call. ^
Strange Tale of Banditry *
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Sofia, Jan. 11.?A strange talc of (
.ir ditry resulting in the murder by t
listake ol' a girl by her own father t
iid mother ta vouched for officially
y the Bulgarian police. i
Ivan, a peasant of Hazrad, sold t
vo calves for 10,000 levas and starti
home irom the market with his
nighter '.'ilka. Fearing robbers he
uve the money to his daughter. Th"
ither was attacked on the road and S
illed by two men who saw him make
ic sale.
Milka fled and sought refuge in aj~
?as?nt cottage where a woman and I
- r daughter comforted her and gave (
?r dinner. Later Milka was sent to ]
?d with the woman's daughter.
When the husband returned he tol 1
s wife he had killed a man useless- '
, as the money he sought had been
irried off by tne muraerea mans,tughter.
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The woman to whom Milka had i
Id her story, repeated it to her.
jsband and the two determined to
11 the girl as she lay asleep to get
;e 10,000 levas.
Milka, in the daughter's room upairs,
overheard and escaped through
window. When police were brought
\f Milka they found the old muple j
id gone upstairs and killed their
vn daughter by mistake in the
irk.
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otton Blankets at McLure's '
shua Blankets at McLure's I
Overalls at McLure's Fire |
id Children's Hose at Mcts
at McLure's Fire Sale. !
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Embroideries at McLure's
i at McLure's Fire Sale.
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Notice to the Public
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I wish those who have loved ones
rmricd in Rosemont, Sardis, Presbyterian
or Methodist graveyards to
know that I will take care of the
squares as I did last year, at the same
price. See me early.
1273-2t William McDaniel.
A Wonderful Cure
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I had been troubled for several
nonths with a severe skin trouble
vhich had been pronounced eczema,
vhioh covered the greater part of my
>ody.
In a few weeks' time, using Storm's
Lotion as directed, the trouble has
iisappeared. Your lotion gave ininediate
relief with the first application,
and cured the trouble.
I certainly am grateful for timing
the lotion and shall recommend it
,o any sufferer of skin trouble.
B. W. Gregory.
Buffalo, S. C., Route 1.
Storm's Lotion, price $1,00, at
Storm's Drug Store. 1209-tf
The Union Times $4 a year.
According to ancient belief if an
>ld maid hangs the mistletoe bunch, j
icither love nor marriage will result.
f'he best person to do this necessary
ttle job is the mother of seven chiliren.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
strayed from sedai.ia, s. c.,
January 3rd one English setter dog
(male), color white with black head,
right side of neck black, black spot 1
on back near hips. Black spot on
h-ft side. Very large size dog, name
'"Dan." If found notify D. E. Estes,
Chester, S. C., and receive $10.00 reward.
Will come for dog and pa\
reward. 1272-3 lp
FOR SALE? One 4-room house wit
lights and good well of water, goo. |
outbuilding, situated on Ravens
croft street, lot GO foot front run
ning back 125 foot, level and rich
will take $1250.00, one-third down
balance in two payments, with s
per cent interest. See R. T. Mc
Mohan. 1269-G
^OAE $8.50- Cash on delivery. Tot
lots. Excelsior Knitting Mill
I'hone 60. 12G2-tJ
lONEY TO LOAN on city and farr.
property, ranging in amount;
from $250 to $2,000. S. E. Bar
ron. 1186-ti ,
,OANS NEGOTIATED for $1,000.00 ~
and more, r.n easy term:; for payment.
Charges reasonable. W. W.
Johnson. 12G7-tf
ILL KINDS (>E REPAIR WORK?
Engines and boilers. All work guaranteed.
2"> years' experience j
Prices right. if it can be done
Hodge can do it. Anything from a
locomotive down. J. A. Hodge, Gadberry
Street, opposite brick stable,
in Dclco place. 1270-Gtpd
'OR SALE One and 2-horsu turn
Slows .-it reduction prices. Peoples
uppW Co., l). I-'ant Gilliam, Pres.
1272-4t
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'OR SALE -Nice, warm lap robes,'
gointf at low price. Peoples Supply
Co., L>. Kant Gilliam, Pres.
1272-4t
'OR SAI.E Six desirable buildinpr
lots, located on S. Pinckney street, j,
next to the Church of Christ. Size
32x146. Will sell to colored people.
Price $500 each. Apply to M. Kicidis,
12 Main St. 1274-6t
;lp union county i
BY
ielping TO BUILD
A
cannery.
scribe to 1 share
$50
DO IT NOWPHONE
NO. 1
and SAY "YES!"
SAY IT NOW.
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THE PASS word
for YEAR
A savings account is the latest pass word for this
year.
Such a pass word will' "get you in'' wherever you
may happen to he. And it is an international pass word
too. The little book wiil let :*"?u in on through the
portals to success and prngpoii :\ and you will be
known and recognized by your kno 'dge of that one
pass word and thrift.
"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All."
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^**52230^^ The wonderful poultry tonic, develops the egg-producing otgans;
makes earlv layers of young pullets; keeps poultry healthy and
produces fast growth In young chirks 2 1-2 lb. box, 80 rents
We carry a complete line (.t Caro-Vet Standard Remedies Tor Horses Mules. Cattle. ?
Hogs and Poultry. We will gladly refund your money If y?u fall to get satisfactory
results from the use or any Caro-Vet remedy.
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AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN UNION COUNTY
J. E. Fowler Colon, 8. C. H. T. Hlgglns Buffalo, 8. C.
Storms Drug Storo Cnlon, 8 C. Kolior'i Drug s,oro Buffalo. H. C.
J. Mohley leter ITtlon, 8. C. ? !} al,,l ul?'u' r
East Side Drug Co r?,on> C. jjy gl)"y- ? ........ ?*?? ^
Glyntph s Pharmacy I nlon. S. C Carlisle Cnsh Co Carlisle. S. r
Fowlor'a Pharmacy Monarch Murrah's Pharm acy joncsvllle, S. ('
| J. B. Bcdenhough, Bouto 4. .Union, 8. C. loncsvllle Drug C<i Joncsvllle, S. C.
,ET US FILL our prescriptions. You FOR RENT Store in Smith block.
i ,?i,nt tu i . Apply to Mr. C. F. Hart, railroad
get precisely what the doctor or- crossing or to Mrs. Newell Smith
dors. Union Drug Store. 161 Thurston St., Greenville, S. 0.
12fi8-Tu-Th-Sat-tf 1196-Mon & Thur-tf
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