The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 10, 1922, Image 2
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r KIP A Y, MARCH 10, 1022. j1
Ail ihis March rain may result in
-! reasonably dry July, und that is
. iio cc-mfort to the cotton farmer.1 ?
iiea\y Ju'.y rains would multiply bollj
weevil.
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i'hat radio operator who jested hsj 1
)>;s ship went down reminds us of the'
words; "Fools make a mock of |
death." { 1
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We were sucec.-sful yeatordny in J
.-ecurinp several additional contracts I
from fanners to plant an acre of to-i
matots. We have ,"..1. Wanted, liVO.j
But wo believe we will pet every si'l-j
vrlo one of 'horn.
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<.'jinninp food so as to conserve if]
no .v an established industry tha?j
has bi?c.-n?o one of tie greatest in the!
world. V? t South Cnrolins, the ver\ J
center cf production, is far behind,
many states not so well situated.
We s*. Idem miss getting two or
three new subscriptions to stock in
the cannery <ach day. It is a long, j
hard job, however, for the subscrip- j
tions asked for arc small. Have you|
r? nde up your mind that you will take:
one or more shares? If so, do not)
keep the decision to yourself. Let usj
enroll you on the list. j
A farmer, talking about the boll j
weevil yesterday, expressed the idcaj
that a law forbidding the planting ofj
any cotton for two years would solve!
the problem. He was not advocating,
such a law, but merely expressing an
c pinion upon the effect of such a law. 1
When, however, he was asked what
would be the result upon our liberties
if such a precedent, should be adopted
and passed into other questions, he
s-nid: "The liberty would be gone, I i
guess. It would not do to pass such (
a law." Indeed, it would not. When
the farmer has taken from him the!
right to plant what he chooses, use J
l is own mind, the situation would be;
intolerable. The most difficult thing
r. inc* wona :s 10 irame taws that doj
not infringe upon the liberties of thej
people. Any fool can frame a law.
that takes away the liberties of the
people. Besides, when a law relates!
to class, when it is not general in itsapplication,
it may well be regarded
with suspicion. Why not a law for,
merchants forbidding that they sell |
cotton cloth.? One against the rail-;
ways forbidding that they haul cot- j
on?
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TV.* government of the United,
States ha- for quite a long time been
inculoatir.tr the doctrine of home can-'
r.'n-.r. N ?t only has the government-1
urged the wisdom of such a move-J
uter.r. but it has painstakingly ir.ve?:i-i ,
gated the correct methods and has1
f
sought through appointed agents and J ,
agencies to bring instruction to the
. t-ry door of the producer. We have
ell ' en the tine showings made, by!
'aniens during the summer months.- (
hVne, wholesome vegetables in pro.1 j
fus'en. Wo have nlso noted that poc !
t
sibly h.alf the entire production w>nt c
*o waste, killed by pest or allowed to
rot when mature. Gradually all this-"
is being changed. We are canning
almost every vegetable grown. We are:
evrn savincr the hlacliKprrv u.-hi?hl
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crows without cultivation. We nrciri
! ?.
takintr pains to can fruits as well asj''
efjetabley. All this is very fine bus- j t
iness; for, when the farmer has hisiF
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pantry shelves loaded he is in excel-It
lent position to maintain himself and ^ f
bis family. The beauty about the j n
whole thine is that the science of, v
canning and preserving has pro-!.t
tressed so far that the resulting! n
product is not only wholesome?it is, t
palatable as well. The food consorva- t<
tion problem has been solved. The ^
u
transportation problem is beinflf solved alonpr
with the under problem of marketing.
Thus may the farnfer who
has more canned than he needs for his
own use the opportunity to pass on the v
surplus to others who are less fortu5
tiate, and is thus able to put away ^
money into his pocket.
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Our cat says every man has hw) "
master, and most men have m<>rv than;
jno master. j '
Our cat says some people talk to
convince others; others talk to con
wince themselves.
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Our cat says thp ways of sir. lcadl '
to destruction.
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Our cat says patience and p? rs'.st- ,
once have won many a hard battle. ;
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Our cat says spring flower.- are '
most appealing.
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Our cut siu.i do not tell everything
yea know ]< s? others ui .'over how '
little it is. !
Our cut shv:> the longest road termin.itos
somewhere.
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Our cat :suy? the man \vh.? never
smiles i . plotting to rob somebody.
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having some sense.
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Our cat says take your good mariners
along with you when you start
upon a journey.
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Our cat s.?ys economy saves carefully
and spends wisely.
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Our cat says the spirit of ce isoriousncss
breaks down fellowship.
Our cat says the radical of today
is often the conservative of tomorrow.
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Our cat says it takes a strong head
not to be turned by prosperity.
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Our cut says mercy is the grace J
xautiful. i
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Our cat says a man can tell a lie 1
entil he will come to believe it the
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FOR <
COLDS--GRIPP?FLU
There's Nothing That Gives
Quicker or Better 1
Results Than 1
STORM'S
GRIPP CAPSULES
in the familiar little blue box? ! )
25 cents. j (
Better G?t a Box Today. j j
STORM'S j i
Drug Store :
I'hone 76
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Notice i ,
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A .dated communication of t'nion' '
H vv i!l be held in the Masonic
ik l-,dge, No. 75, A. F. M.,1 <
VWV. Temple Friday, March 10, ;
i'''-'-. 7:20 p. m. I
Ity order of
J. Gordon Hughe.;, '
IV m. C. Uke, W. M i ]
Secretary. 3-D-!1!' I
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Periodical rat hunts in Paris aic| "!
onducted by an expert engineer u;. !
ng ferrets. Paris spent 300,000 francs j .
ast year in nn endeavor to rid the ',!
ity of the rodents.
>W AMP-ROOT FOR j
KIDNEY AILMENTS; >
There is only one medicine that!
cally stands out pre-eminent us a j
medicine for curable ailments of th<- J
idneys, liver and bladder.
I>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands j
he highest for the reason that it has
iroven to b** just the remedy needed
a thousands upon thousands of dis- j
ressing rases. Swamp-Root makes'
riends quickly becuuse its mild and I
mmediate effect is soon realized in
nost cases. It is a gentle, healing
ogetable compound.
Start treatment at once. Sold at
11 drug stores in bottles of two sizes,
ledium an large.
However, if you wish first to test b
his great preparation send ten cents K
o Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.
for a sample bottle. When writig
be sure and mention this paper. P
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Notice ,T
There will h? a meeting of the Sal- K
ation Army Advisory Board Friday P
vening at 7:30 p. m. at the Young h
den's Business League rooms (Cham- *
>er of Commerce). t>
Every member will please be prosint.
Frontia Winn, C
1-9-10 Secretary, 9
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Subscriptions to <
$10,000 Conwory .
A cull for 20fr of the subscription*
o the cannery has been made. A
tar <*) marks those who have paid
'0%; tw> stars (**) represent the
lubscribcr us having paid 409c; three
itars (***) represent the subscriber
is having paid 60%; four stars (****)
is luiving paid 80*X, and five stars
** *) as having paid the full 100%
>f the subscription. As soon as the
itoek subscription is paid the ecrtifiate
of stock will be issued^.. We are
iy: ig to keep down the overhead ex vnso,
hence no notice is being mailed
he subscribers. This published list
s the only notice, and there is no
:haigo aguinst the company for adertivi.tf.
Pay the whole subscrip:ioi?,
if it suits you, and let us issue
you your stock.
Lewis M. Kice *200.00
C. K. Iiughes 60.01E.
M. White *60.00
F. II. Garner *60.00
J. E. Minter BO.Ot
Dr. Russell Jeter *200.00
R. W. Beaty 60.1*
T. B. Strange 50.(H
I. F. McLurs 50.0W.
D. Wood *50.00
'I. I.. F?av:? 6O.O1
/. R. Whitmire *50.0u
Roy Willeford 60.0<
Sur- iierelowitz *50.00
Sam Kassler 50.00
C. R. Lancaster 60.(M
J. V. Askew *50.00
Macbeth Young *50.00
Macbeth Young 60.00
E. M. Garner *50.00
W. C. Wilburn *50.00
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr *50.00
L. G. Young . 50.00
F. W. Carnell 50.00
D. Jean Whitlock 50.00
A. G. Kennedy *"50.00
Victor Smith 50.00
J no. W. Gregory *50.00
K. N. Sprouse *50.00
W. W. Johnson ^30.00
C. B. Sparks 50.00
U. U. Ammoit* 50.00
T. B. Gnult *"50.00
Dr. A. P. McElrof 50.00
George Willard 50.00
Gordon Bishop 50.00
K. T. MeMchan *50.00
ft. H. Harris ... 30.00
P. J. Paiham *50.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 50.00
il. J. West *50.00
i. D. Hancock 50.00
)\. W. N. Glymph 50.00
B. F. Kennedy *50.00
Goyan Austell *50.00
Ij. J. Browning *50.00
K. W. Stone *50.00
.Mrs. John It. Muthia ...... *50.00
J. Cohen Co 50.00
Citizens National Bank .... 50.00
II. C. Wilburn 50.00
Dr. Theo. Maddox *50.00
Miss Mahala J. Smith .... *50.00
Miss Edna Tinslcy ? 50.00
Bradley-Eates Co 50.00
IV. S. McLurc 100.00
G. B. Barron 50.00
P. I). Barron *50.00
Union Bakery 50.00
Will Humphries 50.00
Mrs. Ma Bailey 50.00
Louis Gnult 50.00
IV. B. Murphy *50.00
Pv. W. Beaty (additional) . . 60.00
[>. Norman Jones 50.00
C*. C. Sanders *50.00
i. K. Morgan 60.00
rivvs. McNally 60.00
It. Lee Kelly 50.00
C. Alien 50.00
P. K. Wilburn *60.00
Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co. . . 50.00
iv y ? Minora taaaiuonai) . . tHJ.OO
L'nion Marble & Granite Co. . *50.00
\. W. T. Ravenseroft *50.00
El. B. Going r?o oo
I K. Brer.iierkc *60.00
[>r. O. L. P. Jackson 60.00
Storm's Drug Store *60.00
I. M. Wood *60.00
!. A. Hollingsworth 60.00
B. A. Owens 60.001
I . J. Vinson *50.00'
?. E. Smith 50.00
lierhcit Sinoak *50.00
1 hoy. 11. 11 owe *50.00!
P. 11. Barnes *50.00!
! ash 60.00!
VIrr. 1 .M. Jordan *50.00j
... P. Godshall *50.00
A . ,1. Tucker ? 60.00
IV. B. Aik<-n 60.00
C. E. Foster 6O.00
'Ingle Grocery Co. .... *****60.00
drs. .Inn. It. Mathis *100.00|
nvis M. Hire *100.00 1
'. J. Pnrhom 100.00
)r. J. W. ll ichnnan 100.00
!. 1'.. Kelly lOO.Ofr'
. From *60.00
'. Louis Jolly *****50.00
1,. Bolton 500.00
)r. F. M. Ellerbe *50.00
V. T. Powell 50.00
Total $6,250.00
Amount subscribed in produce
1,050.00
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Grand total $7,400.00
We want more subscriptions. Will
'ou not take one or more shares 7
Union Canning & Products Co.,
Lewis M. Rice, Pres.
Success as a Bee Keeper
Omaha, March 8.?Success as a
ec-keeper is attributed to "being in
:ood standing with my neighbors"
s a result of sweetening their disositions
towards the bees by Henry
lay ("Honey") Cook, retired policeman
of this city.
"When the honey is first taken off I
ive near neighbors a generous samlo
and always send the finest I
ave," says Mr. Cook, who explains
hat the policy makes them fpood
oosters.
With his neighbors aa boosters, Mr.
ook's bees yield him from $1,200 to
1,400 a year.
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE?Soma bargains in used
cars. Hughes' Oarage. 1323-tf
ii .
FOR SALE OR ^E NT?One 7-room I
house on Eagt Main street. All modern
convenienses. Garage. Good
neighborhood. *8efe~ ojf write"S. Hay
Wilkurn or J. Mobley Jeter, Jr.
8-89-10-13-pd
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MONEY TO LEND on real estate for
clients. J. K. Hamblin. Fri.-tf
CALL AT JETER'S STORE for your
flour, grain, hay, molasses, sugar,
coffee, tobacco, etc. The same stand
was popular with your father. Tjy
it your^lf. J. M. Jeter. 1299-Fri*tf
COMING! WHAT? The-.Qhicago Ladies'
Sextette, which is the "last*
number of our Lyceum Course and
these young ladies wilj make. .you
forget^ the price of cotton and?ali
your troubles and enjoy a delightful
evening, pon't forget Monday
eveajng, March 13th, at the Union
High School.. .75c admission for
adults and 50c for school children
1320- 5l
POULTRY WIRE and cedar posts.
Bailey Builders Supply Co. 1321-3t
FOR SALE?Fine building lot. So?
J. T. Storm, at Storm's Drug Store
1309 i
THE CHICAGO LADIES' SEXTETTE,
a hippy combination ol
genius, experience, versatility and
genuine ability, so don't fail to
spend n delightful musical evening
at the High School Monday evening
March 13th. 1320-5t
INCOME TAX RETURNS poperly
made out for individuals, partner
ships and corporations. Time limit
for filing same March 15th. Reasonable
charges. W. S. McLure.
1314-Tu-Fr-tf
TAKE ANOTHER PEEP in Barnes'
show cases?that, "striking likeness'
?But he is perfectly harmless.
THE CHICAGO LADIES' SEXTETTE
wil be ni the High School
Monday, March 13th, and is the last
number of the Lyceum course.
1320-5t
FOR RENT?Store room in Smith
block. Apply to C. F. Hart, R. R.
Crossing or Mrs. W. Newell Smith.
161 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C.
1308-Tu-Fr-tf
THE PROGRAM of the Chicago La'
dies' Sextette has not a dull moment.
They are a happy combination
of genius, experience, versatility
and genuine ability. Be sure
and come to the High School Monday
evening, March 13th, and hear
them. _ ^ _ J1320-51
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FOR SALE?Rhode Island Red eggs
for setting, $1.60 per 15 .eggs. Place
your orders in advance so as to be
sure of delivery. Phone me at Sanders-Fowler
Grocery Co., F. Wardlaw
Perrin. 1323-3tpd
BIG LOT DRESS GINGHAMS and
Chambraya in fancy and solid colors,
specially price I 10c per yard.j
Also lot sugar very cheap. B. G.
Wilburn & Son. ltpdl
LONG LIFE depends on wholesome!
life-giving food vitamincs, found in
sealed capsules untouched by human
hands, a cl$an fresh egg?fori
setting eggs and baby chicks see
E. M. Wilson. ltpd
WANTED?A district genera! agent
for Union, S. C., and vicinity for
tho State Mutual Life Assurance
Company of Massachusetts, whose
annual statement shows assets of
$72,219,112 insurance in force of
$338,000,000, low premiums, large
annual dividends and most liberal
policy contracts. Our 19-2 schedule i
of dividends makes the cost oi in- j
surance in this company as low as
the lowest. A real opportunity forj
the right man to make a most prof-j
itable connection, with an assured
income for the future. If interested
write us for our proposition
Louis Sherfesee, General Agent,
Greenville, S. C. 1323-3t
THE LAST NUMBER of our Lyceun i
course will be given at the High
School Monday evening, March 13,
at the High School. The program
will be in the hands of six gifted
young ladies and you will enjoy every
minute of the time spent wit!
them. Prices 76c and 50c. 1320-5t
>jj fags ?
Printers' ink pays.
GIVE 1
0PP0R1
MV
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You cap confer on us and
help us both. Wc want th
in a really intimate way.
A close personal associati
sible business asset that w?
isn't all~i~if we know you I
the better to serve you!
"Ijirjre Enough to Serve Any?!
NATION A
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You must place you
Ford cars. The sales dep
yourself worry by placii
is
Realizing as well as y
mlich everybody wants ?
a'FORD on, and the sec
FORD and pay for it as
** Plan No. 1.?Pay cash
,Plan No. 2.?One-thii
monthly payments with
* Think this over and v
with you and if you wi
how liberal our terms a
J. W. UPS(
J. L. B0LT01
tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmammmmmmmamm
FOR QUICK SERVICE
PHONE 167
We call and deliver your
clothing in a dust-proof motorcycle.
We remove spots and
stains from clothing without
injuring either the fabric ot
the color. Our modern methods
make clothes look like
new, in the shortest possible
| time.
Give me a trial. I certainly
will appreciate it as much or
more than anyone else.
Hames Pressing
and Repair Shop
Nicholson Bank Building
Phone 167
Eczema Cured
After Five Applications
Of "Storm's Lotion"
I have had eczema on my face for
two years. After five applications of
Storm's Lotion the skin 19 in a perfectly
healthy condition. I heartily
recommend its use to all sufferers cf
skin trouble.
(Signed) J. B. Betenbaugto,
Union, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
Sold at Storm's Drug Store.
Phone 76 for a bottle today.
Second Lap in
Subscriptions to a Cannery
Wo hereby subscribe to one share
of stock in the cannery at Union
S. C., to be paid for in produce, and of
the par v*lue of $50.00:
J. E. Minter $50.00
Lewis M. Rice .. 50.00
C. E. House 50.00
C. K. Hughes 50.00
Robert W. Beaty 50.00
T. B. Jeter 50.00
W. O. Jeter .. 50.00
J. G. Sumner 50.00
W. R. Kelly 50.00
Marion H. Gallman 50.00
Arthur Crocker 50.00
R. W. Adams 60.00
Lewis M. Gault 50.00
J. E. Kelly 50.00
J. G. Sumner 50.00
W. R. Kelly Q0.00
Norris I-eonard 50.00
Judson F. Moador 50.00
M. O. lielue and J. C. Whitlock 50.00
E. L. Spears 50.00
Orus T. Belue 50.00
We will gladly receive subscriptions
tof the ahave from farmers in an>
section of the county. The -cannery
is an assured fact; we wish to make
it an assured success. Who will phone
"No. 1'' and say "Yes, put me down
one share"?
No sales promoter; no red tape;
sane, honest administration and
wholesale team work. Come on in'
It pays to advertise in The Times.
fTS thi Q
c/ k/ r a
rUNITY
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yourself a favor which wili
e opportunity to know you
on with you is the best pos!
could wish for. But that
letter, we shall be able all
Strong Enough to Protect All."
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L BANR.
ir orders in advance if you wish prompt delivery on
artment is ahead of the manufactory. You will save
ng your order ahead.
ou do how hard it is to get money, and also, how
i FORD, we have two plans now that we will sell you
:ond one is so easy that any one who tries can own a
he rides.
i when you are delivered the FORD,
d cash on delivery, balance divided into ten equal
interest and insurance on deferred payments.
/e will be only too glad to go over the second plan .
11 only do just a little figuring we think you will see
re.
Yours for more FORDS,
MB, DEALER, JONESVILLE, S. C.
N, DEALER, UNION, S. C? PHONE 289
Rheumatism at 60
S. S. S. Thoroughly RUU Ok* Body (
dfMs n'""?
9 ^ /fZf/.<z>\ 8omebody*s mother Is suffering tow
~ I nlghti The scourge of rheumatism
v \ has wrecked her body; limping and
m r/jA suffering, bent forward, she sees but
nn tV iJ tb? common ground, but her aged
HRimL'.ft heart still belongs to the stars! Does
Sk anybody care? S. 8.8. Is one of the
l/HAA*>|f?U UIVIO MIVWU* <UIU II
a helps build more blood cells. Its med^KaML
\ tolnal Ingredients &ae 'purely vegeta,\liH|||A
ble. It never disarranges the stomach.
L^HM , It Is, in fact, a splendid tonic, a blood
MSjSnn v maker, a Mood enrlcher. It banishes
><oUt? JkoiX UStL rheumatism from joints, muscles and
the entire body. It builds firm flesh.
It Is what somebody's mother needs
JHmDgSS*) I ' tw.B tonlghtl Mother, if you can not go
wHIHShSBIhH A rklbM'fl out to Bet a hottls of S. B? s. yourself,
KWW8aBwM!^*mJB^iM surely somebody in your family will.
BIMKMKWa \M Somebody, set a bottle of 8. S. S. now I
L*t somebody's mother Deria to feel
_ , , joyful again tonight Maybe, maybe
IIow glorious you wUl feel, mother, ft's your mother! 8. S. 8. is sold St
tvhen your rbrumatium 1h all gone. Let nil drug stores, in two sizes. The
8. 8. s.dolt. It will build you up,tool larger size Is the more economical.
For Electric Wiring and Electric Fixtures
You will do well to consult me. Expert workmanship,
good quality of materials and at reasonable prices. Get
my estimates before placing your order. . .. ... ?
W. T. SINCLAIR
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THE BEST BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR
BEYOND A DOUBT IS
Vesta Isolator Battery
GUARANTEED TWO YEARS IN WRITING.
Let us show you one that has been used for four years
and is still charged.
HUGHES GARAGE
PHONE 161 . . GADBERRY ST.
gjj Wt WLLU AINYlHirNU IN METAL. 1
t ?fih i am?mi iw m ma in m mi i in nn [ mwsmmhmmhbmmhmbbmB
/Hp^ Eggs From Every, Hen
There Is no excuse for n loafing hen. You cut. ir.tiko layers
^BSBTW and rent money-makers out of every solitary lit n you own.
<SeW Egg Producer
w tnderful poultry tonic, develops the ejnj-produc'.nu organs;
: b s e irl>- Peers of yomij pullets; ko? os poultry healthy and
pro-'u' -s fust growth In young chicks. 2 1-2 lb. box. 60 cents.
Wc <vrr\ a cuutpleto lin?> ni' Ciro-Vet Hfnndurd Kemetlies for Horses, Mules, Cattle.
Hi.?* and I'onlti V.'.- v.lll jjl tdly refund jour money If you fall to get satisfactory
results from the tt.se <r < v?n.-Vet ro'edv.
LIST OF DEALERS IN UNION COUNTY
J. E. Fowler Union, 8. C. H. T. ILKgina Buffalo, 8. C.
Storm's Drug Store .... Union, S.-C. Ivel er's Drug 8tore . . . Buffalo, 8. C.
.1. Mobley deter ..... Union, 8. C. E. U. Brown ....... Buffa o. 8. C.
E?st S.de Drug Co. . . . Union, 8. C. Mutual Supply Co. . . . Carlisle, 8. C.
Clymph'8 Pharmacy .... Union, 8. C. The Bates Co., Inc. . . . Carlisle, 8. C.
Union Drug Store .... Union, 8. C. R. A. Brawley Ixrckhart, 8. C. |
Harris-Woodward Co. . . . Union, S. C. Ke ton Mer. Co Kelton, 8. C. j
E. C. Fore Union, S. C. Murrnh's Pharmacy . . Joncsvl le. 8. C. j
Porter's Coffee Emporium Union, S. C. .lonesville Drug Co. . . Jonesvllle, 8. C
Fowler's Phnrmacy . . . Monarch, 8. C. Miss Hannah West. West Springs. 8. CJ.
B. Bctcnhnugh . Union, S. C.. Route 2 W. J. Betsill . . . West Springs, 8. C.
J. E. Minter Sednlin. 8. C. C. C. Lancaster, . Jonesvil'e, 8. C., R. 2
It. G. Wilburn & Son . Cross Keys, 8. C. Cheek & Lawson Union, S. C.
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OUR' NEW VULCANIZING PLANT
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13 now ready for work. We solicit your business. Old
tires made over and put in condition to serve you again
Work entrusted to us will have our careful attention.
The price will be reasonable.
Bring us your sick tires; we will heal them.
SMITH VULCANIZING WORKS
S. GADBERRY STREET
/*OLDS Notice of Registration
of h?4d or chsst are more easily ? treated
externally with? ? The books of registration for the
B B^B City of Union are now open at nay
office in the Union Clothing Co.'s store
V A PO RUB to qualify. Yo must have your city
Oom 17 Million Jan UnJ Yearly tax receipt for 1921 and your county
registration ticket.
Some hitherto unknown minerals D. W. Mullinax,
have ben discovered among more than Supervisor of Registration for City
200 different kinds of metal deposits of Union. 3-6-8-10-13-15-17-20-22-24
in the interior mountains of the Kola
Peninsula, which juts out into the - - - 1 ? ..
Arctic Ocean and White Sea north Tourists spent approximately $35,of
Murmansk and Archangel. 000,000 in Colorado during 1921.