The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 16, 1922, Image 2
? HE UNION TIME
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MONDAY, JANUARY 1?3, 102?
If we have read the reports c<
rcctiy, there is a bill before the co
mittee of the legislature proposi
that a tax of $"? a reel be put up
the picture shows. If such a tax
piaced upon the picture shows it w
amount to running them out of bu
ness. They cannot operate under
tax like that. Four, five and six re
a day are shown in most pictv
shows. This would mean twen
twenty-five and thirty dollars a d
tax. The truth is, no tax whatev
cf this special nature should be plat
upon the picture shows. They are
ready taxed almost to the b-eaki
point. Besides, the picture show
the poor man's play house. It is abc
the only amusement he is able to p
for. Why run out of business t
poor man's chief institution for roci
ntion? Why don't the legislature r
own some of the hip: appronrlatlon
The state levy is three or four tiir
higher now than before the wa. W
not cut off some useless anpropr
tlon? We never have seen why t
state taxes should have risen frr
something like $2,000 000 annually
something1 like $7,000,000. Why r
find out where the four or five m
lions more of tax money goes? P<
haps some of the rat holes into whi
it is going might be stopped up.
Now that it seems likely we w
get the 10 names in our subscripti
list at $r>0 each for a cannery, we ha
sent Mr. Robert W. Beaty of Gosh
Hill township to Louisville, who
there opens today a gathering of t
canners' convention of the countr
^ The convention will last four days ai
it was a splendid opportunity to p
first hand information. We do not j
tend to take a leap in the dark. \
propose petting the best, available i
formation upon the questions relati
to a cannery. Mr. Beaty is full
> nthusiasm, he is alert and he is pi
gressive. He will bring us detail
formation. Tho expense of iN
Beaty's trip was guaranteed by T
Times. If the cannery is duly orgr
icd, it will be asked to roimbuse
for the expense of this trip. If t
proposition falls through. The Tin
will stand the expense. Nobody c
blame us for this. It is necessary
get information. Getting informati
costs money. Somebody has to
far-sighted trough to furnish t
money.
Before Mr. Beaty returns, the lat
part of this week, we hope to have t
100 names in our subscription li
Why not help now? Anybody can s
: point after it stands up like
mile stone. The men of vision see
sooner. Will you help to start son
thing good? Give ub your subset*
tion and let us be ready to call r
i >*st meeting. Before one dollar
the subscription is collected, we pi
pose calling the subscribers togetl
end laying facts and figures bef?
them. We will not venture unless c
information tears us out in the w
dom of the step.
While you are subscribing $50
.1 cannery, let us have your subsor
'ion of $100 (o n potato drying hou
Both enterprises will work togeti
splendidly. The potato drying hoi
is not even n venture. It. has alrea
been proven a fine success; and Uni
County know how to raise potato
I.et us have your subscription to Ix
these enterprises. We will purchast
suitable lot, build thereon for ea:
and start out free of debt. Uw
such regulations the enterprises w
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suvreca, we nonesuy Deneve.
Henry Ford's offer to lease Mu?i
Shonls from the government is nn?
mg with opposition. Ford says t
opposition comes from Wall Sin
and from the big commercial fer
lizer interests, and it is very ea -y
Relieve that this is true. He has c<
fainly made a strong showing. Fo
says he is willing to go into this vt
ture upon philanthropic grounds?t
production of fertilier at low cost. ]
says he cnn produce the goo<
Thomas A. Kdison endorses Fon
claim. Kdison says the nitrate pis
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u* is scientifically u success. That low
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' nricoc! fertilizer, in vast qunntuies
U"1 could th'i - be produced. I'ord says his
lease wo'.hl give to the agrit iluival
lft" interests of the country a great, n n v
he
olutiormvy upward stimulation. \\ i
>rr believe- i.o is correct, am! that lie i?
A sincere in liis desire to serve ' ui umlo^
ity. For tin so reasons we henr'ily < n
' dorse having the government t .rn tin
M" plants over to Ford. There is \ t
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another reason: it will be ceonc v to.
tTie government so to do. The. tv r.r!
... lion dollars annual rental Fc i t v. i
ill
pav is a big sum of money. F -'ur'l et
on
develops that the government will, if
ve
it continues to work to completion the
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plan to build, be under the necessity
re
^ of expending vast millions nice. In
^ this future expenditure, as in the cx
nj | peuu inures up to tiy- *' * *J||^
than really should be spent to do the
work. Government construction al\e
ways has been high in cost and always
will be so. When politicians stvnd the
ng
, people's money, thev are not usna'ly
of
governed by otmtion. Fori! is to take
f?tho
program of future construction.
utile
will have his lease price to on v.
Ir.
Tie will be involved millions of dol'ars.
he
n_ We say, let hint have Muscle Shoals
us If is a lease for which ho offers to pay
well. Nobody else has come forward
)r,s f? make a similar offer. And if Ford's
nn n^?r 's turned down it is going to
to be because selfish interests, political
:on and financial, turn the trick,
be ?^r??????????
ho Will Hays has resigned the position
of postmaster general at a salary of
ler $12,500 annually to become h a i o
lie .he moving picture industry a' a sa.st
ary of $150,000 annually. It i- state,!
:ee that when taxes are paid on this s !a
ary it will amount to a net income of
it .something like $100,000 a year. We
te- ore certainly in no mind to c ml .
ip- Mr. Hays. Fact is, we ha\e for i- iiv
aii tittle believed that there would soon
of develop so universal n use of motion
ir- pictures that it would become vastly
ier more useful than it has been hereto
.re icre. i ne mea 01 entertainment wiucn
>ur has so far been considered the chief
is- function of the moving pictures, mux
very soon give place to one of eve.i
to greater importance?education. The
ip- use of the muling pictures in the work
se. of education is already developed in
ior some small degree. The fut ire de
!?(. velopment along that line will ho niardy
velous, revolutionary, we believe. K on
sides, the moving picture, as a means
os. of entertainment, so long as if is held
ith 'oo closely to the idea of conimercia'
> a grain, cannot he relied up on to fur
?h, nish wh< lesonie entertainment. Mr.
ler Hays, we believe, proposes to uplift
ill the business, put it upon a high moral
basis, as well as upon a sound financial
basis. We honestly believe thai
1 h Mr. Hays, provided there is no stop r
ft- the plan to put hint at the head of th
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>ot portunitv accorded any on" man to
ti- serve his fellows. It requires a bi,?
to man, a worthy man. to meet the op r
norturiirirs the position wjll afford.
?fd Mi?. lfays, wo believe, has these quali'i*
fications. It is a field so great, si
he alluring, that it staggers the niind
He P.ut a man of Mr. Hays' qualifications
ds. can use the opportunities without
d's abusing them. He will make good we
int believe.
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v.-; Lo the uses*, in education to which
the moving pictures can be put, thi.ik
i geography, arithmetic, history; in
i'..cM almost any and every branch of
ijrciii knowledge, may he opened up
to the mind of the student und made a
delight instead of a nightmare. A boy
toven years old will have traveled ovei
the earth from pole to role. He ^ ill
know more, actually, about the countries
and peoples of the earth than his
oanufathor knew at 80 when he
ed from the earth's activities
! ii alth science, disease control, social
problems, agricultural problems ?
these and many others, may be presented
and made easy of comprehcn1
slon through the medium of the mo!
tion picture. Ten years from today
there will not be a single school in
Union County that will not be equip
?** 'frrtS- ^
(>vu vitani moving picture macmne:
or will have full and free access to
such a source of knowledge transmission.
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- 't;v cat says overdone- self-confidence
evinced when a billy ^oat tries to
1) at .? locomotive ofi' the track.
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Our cat says the skirts will have to
. < ni, down or shoe tops go up as the
winter advances.
Our cat says what more comforting
han a cheerful fire after an honest
day's work?
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Our cat says those who expect much
often get little. t
Our ( at says you should put up one
.ubscription to a cannery and one to n
potato drying house.
Our cat says those who expect to
pick cotton in the summer must pick
the weevil in the spring.
Our rat says vast fortunes gathered
qui' kly are usually founded upon
fraud.
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Our cat says it is easy to pet money
if you are not particular as to the
methods employed.
Our cat says more school and better
bonis are needed.
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Our cat says those who attempt to
f!y high should have strong wings.
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Our cnt says pain is nature's dar
*er signal.
Our cat says the legislature should
let up on the picture shows.
HELP
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Our cat says he hopes to hear
"Billy" Sunday if he comes to Union
this week.
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Our cat says those who hold a
grudge injure themselves more than
they do anybody else.
Our cat says many a man lias been
defeated because he surrenders before
he had to.
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Our cat says those who scorn good
advice change their minds when it is
too late. '
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Our cat says a character thief is
lower than a pickpocket.
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Ouv cat says the armament conference
has about petered out.
Our eat says when everybody nets
smitten with the idea of retrenchment
the wheels of industry will stop.
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Our , cat says the danger about
preaching thrift is the fact that such
teaching produces misers.
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Our cat says he meets many men
who seem to think they could have
succeeded much better at something
else.
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Our cat says a hard nut usually has
r. small kernel.
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Our cat says a man who spen1- a
third of his natural life in bed should
have a good bed.
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Our eat says most people lose, more
than they gain by haste.
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Our cat says please plant one sweet
flower and one sturdy grapevine this
year.
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Our cat says unselfish advice is at
least sincere^
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Our cat says when men learn to live
better they will live longer.
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Our cat says blind tiger liquor is
"pizen."
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Our cat says oral preaching must be
backed up by honest practice.
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Our cat siys you cannot sow thistles
and expict to reap grapes.
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Our cat sggjs there is no such thing
as uara uiraato tne man who believes
to lay holal^the rope is not worth
saving.
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Our cat says God never intended
a man's hands to rule his brain.
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Our cat says a man without vision
is a soul without light.
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Our cat sayo trifles often block the
path of genius.
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Our cat says a tub without a bottom
is as useless as a man without
conviction.
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Our cat says a child that behaves
badly in public behaves worse in prij
vate.
PHONE 167
We sterol ize all garments
with hot dry steam. We
guarantee not to slick or
scorch any thing. Special at
tewtion 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
are at your nervice.
Hames Pressing and
Repair Shop.
Nicholson Bank Building
PHONE 167
Agent for two dye houses,
largest in the South. Phone
167 and Dust-Proof Motorcycle
will call.
Notice
A special communication of Union
ALodgs, No. 75, A. F. M., will
be held in the Masonic Temple
Monday evening, Janunrv
I KtVl. 1029 ?t 7-'tO ? m
The M. M. dourer will b?
conferred.
By order,
J, Gordon Hughes,
Wm, C. Lake, W. M.
Secretary. 1276-2t
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Foreigners say our American girls
do not walk gracefully. Well, they get
there just the vame.
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! I-'ARM WANTED?Wanted to hea' *
from owner of a farm for sale. Give
lowest price, and full particulars. T
L. Jones, Box '>51, Olney, 111. ltpd u
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LOST?A black leather pocket book t<
with strap, on Saturday afternoon h
in front of Mol.ure's Store. The 1
pocket book contained $15.00 in *'
money, lavaliere, ring, Eastern Stav
membership card and registration 1
certificate. No questions will be
asked if finder will return immediately
to Mrs. Virginia Estes at MoLure's
Dry Goods Co. ltpd
FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED in ?
residential section by a desirable ot
tenant. Box 125. 1275-21 j
WANTED?to do plain sewing. Mrs. |
Orrie Blackwell, 1G8 S. Pinckney
street. ltpd
WANTED?Room and board in privnte
family in desirable section mmtm
where no other roomers are kept.
Address Box 125. 1275-2t
COAL $8.50?Cash on delivery. Ton
lots. Excelsior Knitting Mill,
Phone GO. ? 1262-If
I MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm
i property, ranging in amounts
from $260 to $2,000. S. E. Bar
ron. 1186-tf
WANTED?Everybody in Union to
try my Fresh Roasted Coffee. Porter's
Coffee Emporium, Smith
Block. 127G-tf
FOR SALE?Six desirable building
lots, located on 8. Pinckney street,
next to the Church of Christ. Size
32x146. Will sell to colored people.
Price $500 each. Apply to M. Ki-11
cidis. 12 Main St. 1274-fit
WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS exactly
right. Every ingredient the best
obtainable. Union Drug Store. (.
1209-Mo-We-Fr-tf
FOR RENT--Store in Smith block.
Apply to Mr. C. F. Hart, railroad
crossing, or to Mrs. Newell Smith.
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WEST SPRINGS WATER?Deliveries
made only ofi Saturday and
upon standing orders, through the
winter months. Phone 2320. J
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MR. AUTO MAN?When in need of
a spring or ring and pinion gear,
bearings or other auto accessories ??
for any car, Bee me before buying
I can save you mon?y. I have th<
best tire on the market and at f ftni
low price. Jno. R. Mathis, Aaut< nie
Accesories. 1275-lOt-eoi Jot
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COE-MORTIMER'S
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SOLD. BY
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E. L. LITTLEJOHN, Jonesville, S. C.
MS NEGOTIATED for $1,000.00 FOR RENT?Vive nice rooms with
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