The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 20, 1922, Image 2
:;IE UNION times'.
Daily Except iuuUy By
ir<E UNION TIMES COMPANY
feat. V Rice Ed'to*
It. gt?trrc<I ?i the Pottntlice in I'nlun, a. C.
a- ?r?.ortd dim ti.alter.
r?irp>. Building Mnin 3tr. et '
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SUBSCRIPTION R.ATF.S
One Year ..> 00 j
mi Mont hi 2.0v> j
I'hree M. *i h- 1.00,
ADVERTISEMENTS ?
One Snu ?-.\ ti- -1 imcuion ... 11 10 ,
Every i a*' niu.nt ?i &0 i
ObUJtry notice*. Chureh nnj Lodge,
I'l.tic- i uml notici' of public meeting*. en- j
tertainrnenii :>n.i C i- !- <>f Thanh-. will b? ;
. h.iri'i- I for a! the ru'e . f one cent n mord, J
eavh hc-.vrT\|<nn> ifg tho order. fount the |
word* ?iu! >ou will hrio\\ what the cost |
wall t.e.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ,
I he A vt'-A iV otelu ive'y rn
tiled to t'.i 'J " p iMieation of now- i
li?PKieh..' er. -tit..! to it or not otherwi?o 1
credited in rhi- paper, and ajio the loca'.
""? jvuh't-hed therein j
MONDAY. MARCH 20, 1022.
at'tanhuiu ha> luurun tin- onora-i
of a $r?0,iM?o creamery. Chester >
-tahlishcd another. we do not!
: hi- of capital invested;!
into;- ! a- o aaiii/.? tl one capitalized}
.1" tJo.nnn.oM. Sumter Ira! nli'P'idv oruani/c<l
a . hu.neo t annery and a > '?.
(unit;, ai : "<.? 11.:<-' - . .1 p.-v.. i -a. (r etj- ,
w-.f (J i >. . ani/c.l *t .->.">0,1100 oann-'vv.. .
We h. 1 <cn askinj; i->r suhsc. p
t 4o?:l? iti -. Sio.noo r;.nr.iT\
ami po'a*t ?11 ;t<_r hou.st. and with the|
hop - <>i mnkir.u it at l?a< a S 20.000
orpotate .. So you -co, our aims are
m?il--t, a' ill s: in tie 1 me. But'
> JO,(Hip ' . 1. Wo i>< i . V , >10 tin; work.
I>on't ;>> . think you should help thi !
< nt?Tpri>i . -ub-.-rihiny; $">n or S1O0".'
t 1
Tl ceioe,;. delegation introdueed a'
! ;!' la i!;o loyi>iataro n onillv closed
: I
protein -,r to>- the o: ? ? ; on <.f ;t county
home. I'm r.i11 was carried ami thi '
home t? Imilt. a nice, comfort ;
hie ' 1 .> k baildmo with all modern'.
<on\i-m ?i>,, >-, 'ft-,, building is to com'
ahoMt t> . v\ou - nid dollar- and plans
Me be in-. made ?u carry out the pro- |
vision- of the hill. Ilvcry man and;
woman in "he county possessed of a
! ear' < f rc.? -r. y. mmi most of them s
are >t. po.-scssed) will rejoice that,
'his 1 to h taken. Wo a!! feel'hat
it. Jin- practice of charity we re '
il?discredit upon ourselves if thatN
charity ho practised in meagre fash- *
'on. It is ti"t only that wo sympa .
thize with the unfortunato pour, but
wo honor ourselves when wo doal gen-j
erously with the object of our bene-j
faction. It is not going to hurt this;
county to spend ton thousand dollars,
upon this very appealing institution of
mercy. When wo give to the poor:
we lend to the Lord, and the Lord
pays all His debts with interest. Wo'
relieve that the sph it which promptsj
a people to do generously for the poor
and intirni, will sow seeds of pros-,
pi-ril \ tlvit sumo day will wipe out'*
the entire family of helpless poor.;
Wh. re moiv\ abound-, where kindnessi 1
i ]
kn.t- the hearts "f people together ?
the s.-ed- of poverty do not thrive.
Whore mt rc.v and judgment abide oppurtunity
opens her gate. We expect
o live to see the day when there will
be few. if :.n\- in '
homos That i> no reason for sup- t
pes inn that v.v .not need to ! uiltl ,
i comf- ttahh iii 10 now. It is th?* very't
pii . t' y.npa'hy a"iny to produce 1
hi i.' .!!- .!ta' v. ill ultimately cm to f
the number ><f inmate-. Am! ,
when the happy day conns that wvi t
will pot r,e ii the hoiiie to house ut.foi- s
mate po( i . th< 1 at'- .nat.y other use.-. '
wh 1 it ir." t>ui!?linyr may he p.". I" '
lOU'.l he *I 11 ?? i:t>. he;..h\U Ut? I'-S f"i j
.m on per 'a f :i?m. v ?: o an i.i ,
custri i| ! . ine other ? j'.a"1>
v'i rul i.-p. As a matter < f J'sct, we r
I eliev i i 1, ill); hero lifiy vc
t'roM ' lay will witness .i et swh a
1 : f Vi< r. The h.Iii aed \a?11
! y- v.i'l yield tich treasure and -t t
. oittenti !. 1 ??ppy and prosperous pi o e
I !e w !' . .:; hit the land. i'Jen'y Willi >
."hound, and deep poverty will h- a
thim? of the past Already the day j
of het' y things hey r.s to dawn. We I,
aie iii th la einninjr of the most mar- a
velous tr;.n.-formation ever witnessed '
>n tliis '-artit. Anyway, this i< as -.v '
te it ami ,ailh dare- make tin pre- jv
diction. There 1- more in the present
hour in encourage optimism and
to <ti-???,i pessimism than there
I
has ?'vi r l??-cn i?i any hour of the *
world's I : :ory. The present lowering
clouds ai harbingers of an all-eni.
\ eloping un that i- about to blaze. |
forth :nto full glory. . d
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Persons may insure themselves
against sudden illnesses which require'li
operations under the terms of a a
scheme evolved by a firm of London !p
brokers. The insuranee covers the ex- w
penses of th<? operation and income
during convalescence. The scheme S
has been underwritten by I.loyds. to
fieiirge Washington's gold watch p
ievent ly sold for $.'{.200 at an auction jr
held in the American Art Galleriea of; j
New York City. Among other things1,;
belonging to Washington whiPh wero
sold were a snufT box, silver salt
spoon, pistol holsters worn at Valley
Forge, and n pair of decanters.
jj92BfVMfriD| * _ { r -^^^IQBIQhHHIRA
Our oat says honest striving iwovth
the effort.
Our cat says the heavy rair. i arc do
layinjr garden activities.
Our cat says it is mean to save all
\ our cr<xd manners for strangers.
?
Our eat says Saturday was the bfs
day >a t in the matter of getting farm
r- to Sign tiji for tomat* production
?
Our eat says a i u:.n> ry t;retU rue
a: i; g to can.
Our eat -.ays ;i sharp trader s< ldon
f *il t i sk n his viet m.
Our cat say.-. sorts n votu house so
that you will n.r be conquered by th?
fly.
*
Our cat says clean thinking leads V)
high living.
Our eat savs it is a waste of laboi
t< cross the bridge before you cotnt
:o it.
Our cat says a fearless spir-'t is
La coming to a man.
Our cut says it is real fun to plant
? flower and watch it grow.
* ft
Our eat say-: don't forget your
hains when you start an automobile
journey upon ruu>Uly /ouds.
YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
FAITHFULLY
COMPOUNDED
STORM'S
Drug Store
During the first year of life the human
heart beats 113 to 1.10 t'.nv.s a
mir.ute.
Tells How He
Spent Prize Money
Stockholm, March IS.?Anatole
franco, the French author who won
In. $40,000 Nobel Prize for literature
n-it awarded, has jus! appeased the
uriosiiy of the Swedish public by
ellir.tr how he spent and invested the
noney. Most of it is already disposed
of. h>* announced.
"The Nobel Prize awarded ine," said
d. Franc* "has given rise to much
a!k and stupidities. 1 have spent
rue he money for very beautiful
io'ue! in tapestries?exquisite, royal
n> s. i he rest of the money I invested
in ! tench national defense bonds.
< - ) siiler that an excellent and most
oitifort/rble nmans of investment."
Kiut ihinsum, the Norwegian
re whose "Growth of Soil"
ie!lif-il \v n for him the Nob d I'rizi
r I ti a'u'-e. showed that he was lit
trims, when he wrote the above
itentioncd bo: k. lie invested most of
he Nobel Prize in blooded stock and
ther improvements for hi5 farm in
Conway.
It will 1" retailed that Theodore,
foosevelt, v. ho won the Nobel Peace
rive in 1:??C for his ?Iforts in,
ringing to an end :he Kusso-.fap- i
nese. War gave his 10,000 to the!
'oundat on for Promoting Industrial
'eacc.
Jo Photofirraohera Allowed.
But One Got Byi
Rome. March Ht.?The hard .and,
" si rule of Cardinal Gasparri, in-1
exibly enforced by the Swiss Guards'
hat no photographers were to be!
llowed inside of Saint Peter's on th?
:tv of !h>' Coronation of Pope Pius.j
he Kleventh. was broken at least,
nee.
The stall plu^tographor of an Kng-?
sh newspaper, wearing a top hat
nd bearing a beaiHiful leather valise,
snted himself at the Bronze Gates
hen the crush was at its height.'
"No cameras allowed in," the huge
w'ss Guard informed hiin, in a tone i
f finality.
"Camera, nothing," :c:pond?d the;
hotographer haughtily, "this ia a j
ledicine case plfHse let me pass that
may render aid to the injured inde."
"Pass right in, doctor," the Swiss
ward said, humbly.
Subscribe to The Union Times.
Subscriptions to I
$10,000 Cannery
_____
| A call for 207r of the subscriptions
to the cannery has been made. A
j star (,*), marks those who have paid
i 207; two stars (**) represent the
subscriber as having paid 407; three
1 stars ( *) represent the subscriber
1 as having paid 607<; four stars (** *)
las having paid 807, and five stare
t ^ as havjng ^he full 100 J j
j of the subscription. As soon as the
stock subscription is paid the certificate
of stQck will be issued. We are
trying to ke?p down the overhead expense,
hence no notice is being mailed
the subscribers. This published list
is the only notice, and there is no
' charge against the company for adI
vertising. Pay the whole subserip
lion, if it suits you, and let us issue
! you your stock.
I I A* wis M. Rice "200.00
1 C. K. Hughes 60.00
R. M. White *50.00
F. H. Garner *60.00
J. E. Minter 50.(*0
Dr. Russell Jeter *200.00
R. W. Beaty 60.00
T. B. Strange 50.00
J. F. McLurs 60.00
W. 1). Wood *50.00
H. I.. Davis . . . . *50.00
J. !t. Wliitmiio *50.00
Ruy Willeford 60.00
Sum Berelowit// *50.00
Sam Karster 60.00
C. R. Lancaster 60.(.0
J. V. Askew *50.00
Macbeth Young *50.00
.V.H'bc'.h ^ our-x *50.00
K. M. Gr.rner *50.00
W. Wilburn *50.00
J. Mot icy Jeter, Jr 5').CO
L. G. Young 60.00
F. W. C'nrnoll 50.Ou
D. Jean Whit lock 60.00
A. G. Kennedy ' k 50.00
i Victor Smith oO.OO
j J no. W. Gregory *'60.00
I It. X. Sprcarc *50.00
! W. W. Johnson *50.0)
C. B. Sparks 50.00
U. U. Amnions 60.00
T. B. (tauk . "*50.00
I>r. A. I'. AIcElroy .... 50.0u
1 George Willard . . 60.00
Gordon Bi-hop 50.00
R. T. McMchan *50.0o
K. II. Harris 50.00
F. J. Parham *50.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan ....". 50.00
II. J. West *60.00
J. D. Hancock 60.00
Dr." W. X. Glymph 60.00
B. F. Kennedy *50.00
' Goynn Austell *50.Go
j L. J. Browning **60.0o
| E. W. Stone *50.00
I Mrs. John R. Mat his *50.0'
J. Cohen Co 50.0(
Citizens National Bank .... 50.0u
H. C. Wilburn GO.O j
Dr. Thco. Maddox *50.0o
Miss Mahala J. Smith .... *50.00
'Miss Edna Tinsley *50.00
Bradley-Estos Co. 50.QO
W. S. McLure * . . . 100.00
G. B. Barron 50.00
P. D. Barron *50.00
Union Bakery . . 50.00
Will Humphries ....... 50.00
Mrs. Ma Bailey 50.00
Louis Gault 50.00
W. B. Murphy *50.00
R. W. Beaty (additional) . . 50.00
l>. Noi man Jono* 50.00
C. C. Sanders *50.00
C. K. Morgan 50.00
j Thus. McNally 50.00
i R. I.ee Kelly 50.00
C. Allen . .* 50.00
i P V
I W.UV
| Consolidated loo & Fuel Co. . . 50.00
Roy Willeford (additional) . . 50.00
Union Marble & Granite Co. . *50.00
A. W. T. Ravenscroft *50.00
B. B. Going 50.00
I. K. Brennooke *50.00
Dr. O. L. P. Jackson *50.00
! Storm's Drug Store *50.00
| J. M. Wood *50.00
| J. A. Hollingsworth 50.00
i B. A. Owens 50.00
1 T. .!. Vinson *50.00
j O. E. Smith 50.00
! tlerbeit Smonk *50.00
! Thos. 11. 1 lowo *50.0(
j Mr<. P. It. Barnes *50.00
i Cash 50.00
j Mrs. 1,. M. Jordan *50.00
I.. B. (iodshnll *50.00
1 W. J. Tucker 50.00
i W. B. Aiken 50.00
i E. J oster *50.00
; Eagle Grocery Co ****'!'50.0G
> .Mrs. Jno. R. Mnthis * 100.00
| Lewis M. Rice "100.00
i F. J. F'arham 100.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00
| K. KeUy . 100.0^
T. From *50.00
J. I.eui! Jolly * ***50.00
J. \j. Bolton 500.00
I Dr. F. M. Kllerbu *50.00
VV. T. l'owell 50.00
Total ... .. $6,250.00
Amount subscribed in produ?
e 1.050.00
Grand total $7,400.00
We want more subscriptions. Will
you not take one or more shares?
Union Canning & Products Co.,
Lewis M. Rice. Pres.
Favornhle to
Capitalists and Business Men
Constantinople, March 15.?Julian
Oilcspie, commercial attache of tho
American high commissioner, who has
returned from an extensive trip
through Anatolia, (Turkish nationalist
ana)', says he found the Nationalist
government most, favorable to
American capitalists and business
men.
They were willing, he said, to place
in the hands of American commercial
interests rights for the development 1
of minerals and other national resources,
the building of railroads, facilities
for irrigation and projects for i
tho installation of hydroelectric i
plants, , i
I'mHB JRS " jBS
One ]
to pla:
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| Union E
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Eczema Cured |
After Five Applications V
Of "Storm's Lotion" /
t.h?VBNyi4 trrma-on nfy face-for
two years. Af^er five applications of o
Storm's lotion the skin is in a perfectly
healthy condition. I heartily
recommend its use to all sufferers e? W
skin trouble. R
(Signed) J. B. Betenbaugh, ^
Union, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
A
Sold at Storm's Drug Store.
Phone 76 for a bottle today.
Second Lap in
Subscriptions to a Cannery
We hereby subscribe to one share
of stock in the cannery at Union
S. C., to be paid for in produce, and of Ci
the par value of $50.00: of
J. E. Minter ,. .. .. $5U.OO to
Lewis M. Rice 50.00 tn
C. E. House .. 50.00 re
C. K. Hughes 50.00
Robert W, Beaty 50.0C' Si
T. B. Jeter 50.00
W. 0. Jeter .. 50.00 _
J. G. Sumner 50.00
W. R. Kelly 50.00
Marion H. Mailman 50.00 ?.v
Arthur Crocker 50.00
R. W. Admns 50.00
Lewis M. Gault 50.00
J. E. Kelly 50.0(i
J. G. Sumner 50.00
W. R. Kelly 50.00 ,7
Morris Leonard 5o.oo
Judson K. Mendor . . A 50.00
M. O. Rtlue and J. C. Whitlock 50.00 ,
E. L. Spears 50.00
Orus T. Belue 50.00
C. C. Willeford 50.00
C\ C. Sartor 50.00
We w.ll gladly receive subscript oiis l'?
to the abave from farmers in an>
section of the county. The cannery
is an assured fact; we wish to makeit
an assured success. Who will phono
"No. 1" and say "Yes, put mo dowir
one share"?
No sales promoter; no red tape;
sane, honest administration and
wholesale toam work. Come on in!
Polish Emigrant Tide
Turned Toward Canada
Warsaw, March 19.?The stoppage
of emigration to the United States lij
has turned the Polish emigrant tide
toward Canada, according to r portof
Danzig steamship officials hero. ~
tne same time the number of immigrants
returning to Poland from
America continues to increase.
The total of incoming and outgoing
emigrants passing throught Danzig
in 1921 was 140,000 as compared
with 126,000 in 1920. ^
Issue of Its Own Bank Notes
Moscow, March 19.?The Russian
State, Bank is contemplating an issue
of its own bank notes to meet T(
the general shortage of currency, par- ,
ticularly in the provinces.
The Rosta (news agency) announces
that the bank has been directed
by the Finance Ccmmissariat
to work out an emission plan.
Hundr
nt eacl
ie let us
with
lanning
vEWIS M. R]
)HICHEST?R S PiLLS
4 TI1K IMA MONO UrUNI?. A
LmIImI Auk your l>ru((l?t for Ai\
Clil-<'b<?.|oi') INrnnfinil Tlmnit/A\
J I lMlL < > K?-d *na Uold nieulllAV/
-v ^Aq boits, koalco with Blu? Ribbon. \/
V H yc?i? known A* Best, Safest. Alwiys Reliable
v?' SOLD B? DRUGGISTS CVERVWHtRt
CHILDREN S GOLDS
should not be "dosed." Treat
w them externally with?
X/ICKS
V a ro Rub
Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
JO 3DIJONJ
Notice of Registration
The books ot' registration for the
ity of Union art- now open at nij
Ree :n the Union Clothing Co.'s stove
qualify. Yo must have your city
x receipt for 1921 and your eountj
'gistration ticket.
I). W. Mullinax,
.tpert isor of Registration for City
of Union. 3-r,.8-10-13-15-17-20-22-24
F?ECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Olt SALE- A llaynes 7-passenpei
1921 automobile. Car in pood eon(lit
ion and will bo sold at a rea
bargain. Telephone 3t>4 or 150.
1330-C
OIWCJ MEN, women, over 17, de
sirinp government positions, $13(
monthly, write for free list of posi
tions now open, J. Leonard, (forin:
r Civil Service examiner), 123C
Equitable Bldp., Washington, I)
C. 1329-3tpd
EFORE YOU DRIVE a nail yot
must pet your eye on it, and before
>??i? drink delicious Oranpe-Crush
you must pet your hand on that
Crinkly bottle. 5 cents everywhere.
1331-3t
tEE For a short while I will pive
free adjustments on Saturday eveninps
of each week from 2 to 7:3C
p. m. in order to prove to you the
value of Chiropractic adjustments.
Office in Hamblin. I>ldg. W. W.
Cooper, Chiropractor. 1328-5t
\RNES is no political candidate, yet
he has an eye on the dear babies.
See hint about it. 1328-tf
ANTED.- Salesman to absolutely
be*it all competition selling stnple
ar.'clc. Repeat orders insured. Exclusive
local territory. $100.00 and
commission. Manufacturer, 1108 S.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Itpd
EST SPRINGS WATER -Deliv
cries made only on Saturday nne
upon standing orders, through the
winter months. Rhone 2320. J
Boyd Lancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tt
>WN COUNCIL QUITS JOB because
they couldn't find any OrangeCrush
in Crinkly bottles. They are
running ngaifi on the platform of
good morals, uplift of the town, and
Orange-Crush in Crinkly; bottles.
Re everywhere. 1331-3t
- ? I 1 p 1 " I li ^ 1SS
ed Farmers |
i one acre of I
JOES
'
talk it over I
you I
& Products Go.
[CE, President I
Eggs From Every Hen
! There Is no excuse for a loiflnft hen. You can make layers
and real money-makers out of e\ery Solitary lieu you own.
Eflfl Producer
T'ie wonderful poultry tonic, develops the egB-produclng organs:
i.lakes enrh leers of young pullets; keeps poultry healthy and
produces f: st growth In young chicks 2 1-2 lb. hox, 50 cents,
i Wi c.trrv a coinpicte line of faro-Yet Standard Itemedles tor Horses, Mulos, Cattle,
Hops nml Poultry. We will glodlv refund your money Ifayou fall to get satisfactory
results front the use iet" " > ? v?-t remedy
LIST OF DEALERS IN UNION COUNTY
J. E. Fowler ', Union, S. C. H. T. Iligglnn Buffalo, S. C.
Storm's Drug Store .... Union, S. C. Kel'er's Drug Store ... Buffalo, S. C.
| J. Mobley Jeter Union, S. C. E. R. Brown Buffa'o, 8. C.
East Side Drug Co. . . . Union. S. C. Mutual Supply Co. . . . Carlisle, S. C.
i lllymph's Pharmacy .... Union, 8. C. The Bates Co., Inc. . . . Carlisle, 8. Ci
Union Drug Store .... Union, S. C. R. A. Brawley I.oekhrrt, S. C>
' Harris-Woodward Co. . . . Union, S. C. Keiton Mer. Co Kelton, 8. O.
K. C. Fore Union, S. C. Murrah'x Pharmacy . . Jonesvi'le. 8. C.
Porter's Coffee Emporium . Union, S. C. Jonesville Drug Co. . . Jonesville, 8. C.
Fowler's 1'hnrmney . . . Monarch, S. C. Miss Hannah West, West Springe, S. C.
J. 11. Itetenhmigh . Union, S. C.. Route 2 W. ,T. Retell! . . . West Springe, S. C.
J. E. Minter Sedalia, S. C. C. C. Lancaster. . Jonesville, 8. C.. R. 2
B. G. Williurn & Son . Cross Keys, S. C. Cheek & Lawxon Union, 8. G.
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BUSINESS
I BENEEACTOR
The colonial law of Virginia contained this provision:
"He that doth set up a convenient market place shall
( he regarded as a public benefactor."
The thought thus expressed conies pretty close to a
r vast and vital truth. Our business institutions 9erve
at once to supply our needs and an outlet for our produet.
The "market place" is very largely the source
j of our prosperity indeed?and we bear this trutht in
mind in nil our relations with business men and their
banking.
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"Ijargc Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enought to Protect All."
I
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V ,1 1 !
NATIONAL BANKCONUNDRUM?"Why
is Ru-Co so EGGS FOR SETTING- Thoroughmuch
like I?illy Sunday? $5.00 will bred Partridgo Wytndotts, $1.50 for
bo given to the person sending the 15. V. L. Fowler. 3-17-20
corn et answer. The contest holds i ..... ^ ,
for two weeks; the answer is sealed C/TD dTDA/I/^I?
in an envelope and locked in The ? vR V^UlV^ oU% Vlvll
Times' safe. Send answers to Tri- P H O N F 1 C 7
State Medical Co., Box 177, Union IIlUllE. lUf
(' l.MO-tt We ca!l and deliver your
FOR SALE?Some bargains in used clothing in a dust-proof motorears.
Hughes' Garage. 1323-tf cycle. We remove spots and
stains from clothing without
LEAN PEOPLE MADE FAT by injuring either the fabric or
drinking just lots of that Delicious the co!or Qur m<Mjorn methOrange-Crush,
made from puce , . .? . . ...
fruit juices, end put up in Crinkly od* ?ke, ?*
Bottles. If you doubt this, just n?w? in the shortest possible
look at Walter Stokes. He drinks time.
it every day; 5c everywhere. 1329-3t Give me a trial. 1 certainly
? will appreciate it aimuch or
MONKEY BITES CHILD and caused MOre than anyone else.
a lot of pain, but the doctor prescribed
that delicious Orange Crush f-fntriea Peaocinn
in Crinkly bottles, which gave im UtllieS rreSSing
mediate relief. The child is w v Rpriftir SllOD
well and happy, and legging for the * . _ ? *
"Orange-Crush habit" at 5 cents a Nicholson Bank Building
bottle everywhere. 1831-31 Phono 167