The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 21, 1922, Image 2
TWR UNION TIMES
*u?iiaN?<i Daily fftcrpt Sunday By
n r UNION IIVIE* COMPANY
Lrwit M Rice Kdjtoi
* ' Hvvx'y*U at the Pooort.ee >n l.'nlnfi, S. C.
?. KtciiJ rini<? irntt'f.
Tin e* l.uil.lii < .Vlfurt Streyl
L< T>''?ph'>n# No. 1
SL'BSCK IP HON RATES
lire Yn> r J4.0(
? - Sis Monik< .,. i2_0>
Yf.re M.-nth* 1.0<
ADVER f I SEMEN 1 S
' .if !> Ilidiv, flr<t irymrtion - .*1.01
i > > j* nt it.-i ft. n . . .61
Oi i'u i.y 'ice*. t hurcs au-1 I.<w'it
r..>Lio< ii ' n . i < of public n:?v'.inir.i. eh
r'H'int.. in-. nr I t'nrii. uf Tlliiiki will b
oli.?rp- J f..r k 1 '.lit- iiit? rf one cent ? wore!
-anti I..-. !upi;> nut the or<l?-r. Count th
< 'R . ?. 1 > *i will know ?hit the cow
wi;
V EMBER ?>F ASSOCIATED PRESS
x- 'i? ?-,l [''f? u exclusively en
til e ( >' r? nu* 'i' nti- n of now
' '. ' > e- .!i '1 it . r not olherwli
fr- Jiteil in tSi* i>ni>i r. nriil nUo the loer
new* puHji'lel the- 1
TrKSPAY. MARCH 21. 19J2.
We desire very ntueh t<> s* e in cv t
fanner's iu mo n lia fount.y u horn
. aniline outfit. \\\ hope to see th
farmers' pant tit - full of r?.>i ? ! thine
at tuii > ; canned tun's, vegeta
' ! - and von meats. This i< the roti
psosperity. the >ur?* ive.d t?? ind*'
- v.leiic?\ 1* will-not interfere in lb
with our commercial cannmy; i
will really aid it. f >r such a movemon
will rapidly leach the furtvu rs hot
< >- it is to rah" fruits and vegeta
b i-i- The more that is raised for horn
. r.a and home consumption, th
t-i r i* v i'! he to pet the farmer ti->
tor commercial canning. Corr
ar.pea.-, cnbbaee, tomatoes, okv
..r.d alj kinds of fruits and berries cn
w be hi; ncd at home, canned at Ion
and ? as to save them perfcctlj
Hut in the matter of home canning a
in the matter of commercial canning
'lo re must be something to can: pro
dun i ?n must 1 > had. Kvery farme
"r. ounty should right now begii
to prepare one of the best nets s o
land he ha ft-r a home gard? n. Kv? r
sc- ap of f'U.d he ran raise on the acr<
that, he does not consume during th
seaso ran be canned. So tboroughl;
have we been convinced of the practi
eal side of this problem that we havi
-cut for and now have on exhibitioi
in The Times otlice a home cannitu
machine that will enable the farnte
to save all the surplus vegetables am
fruits that he raises. We will glad!;
demonstrate this machine to you i
you will come in. It is not expensive
i'. works perfectly and it is easy o
operation a child can operate it
Wise people investigate, fools seldon
do. Be wise, come in and let us shov
you.
Under the tutelage op Senator
Lodge, Borah, Johnson to say 110th
ing of lessor lights, the world ha:
stepped hark into the old selfish
grasping attitude of former days. Mr
Wil on may have pone too far in th<
duvet ion of international paternal
ism, not that he was wrong, but fo
the i a-.- n that the world was not ye
ready f?o his advanced ideas. But i
was hardly he conceived that w<
I'd so so >n slip hack to where wi
t iod before the war. Nor would thi:
r:e e been the ease had it not he< n f<.
:he -ordid and ungodly attitude o
:ne f our leaders. Down under
n'h the r a< tion of the pa s?at t;
: j i ee of a deep fear. It ; en y
appeal ' ? fear, stir men to aetioi
i <1 tgh fear. And when greed am
f r are * lemental in a man's hear
i-- re 'ei'in:- h >w far he may Ix
y? d when these lenvut are ap
i s le. T' . passion of hate i;
brother fe.ar a ill . >vcd. S<?, rvlit t
t- . t'-.ir and i icci nnihiip-. i: >
t> 't th;?{ i- irresistible. S**iv *r:
'i'. ,b.onsen, Borah, Lal'ol > un?
f - ni:?? r mental calibre 1 > .itf<
t this trin ' f he!), jowl ?.h<
It lias Ik on the retrogression o
tbe whole world. Idealism has be i
i .. (. (!. temporarily. at least, ant
practical man of sin has heei
v.md. Hut nut for lone: will tin
. mill ion [ revail. Those who live bj
.ie'ine up' n a foundation of lies wil
oc engulfed by the structure the}
a1-i. The testing time comes t<
i'Vi ry rtiuetu.e. Any sort r f foun
'!.. mn may do in fair weather, bul
when tie storm breaks jt is well t'
!. ; " 'ulirni foundation. We may soorr
lea'isiu as much as we ehoose, but th<
tut remains that it is a foundatior
wi(it \n .11 MiiiHi me tost. a no uocinm
(ha' the weaker nations should b?
riven a fair show, that land grabbing
and exploitation should no longer b*
permitted the strong over the weak
ami other altruistic ideals wt*?e mu<V
in evidence when Mr. Wilson was thf
recognized world lender. These fin<
ideals have developed feet of elnj,
rnder the brazen doctrnes of h-?tc
and rreed promulgated by the Re
publican leaders, sped by n few equal
y ungodly Democrats. Rut the pendulum
is again beginning to swing. As
it sweeps the arc formerly traveled,
it will sweep out l.L > Republicans,
There is no doubt about it. Already
there are evidences of the coming des
_
('olfition. The Republicans will, in all|S
probability, Ik- swept out of powerj
'with the no\t presidential election.;
The states will, one by one, elect sen- j.
> I I \
i Mors anu representatives opposed U 1
j the Republican policies nnd tlius th ,
j the hands of the present ndministra
ti<>r, and lend ultimately to the com
* plot? defeat of the reactionary mum i
J mon worshippers who now have the
direction of the nation's affairs.
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/ xilSiSt
I Our rat siy< iiitevden?,nd.'.K,e, a
| well as indepcndeir >. need- i<> . m j
' i phusized.
c" | Our rat snjs hard work i.; a ,r.u j
"cure for the ills of a people.
i, | < ? ?
a' Our cat sa\s digging in the gr.nly j
mi reduced the doctor's bills.
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' Our <.at shvs these who build upc:
t 'I
righteousness build wisely.
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' Our cat says a (rood garden 01 j
rj every farm should be the aim of th? !
! fanners of Union County.
fj
i Our eat savs mevrv too l??ng cx-{
vi * I
1 tended is cruel.
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Our e.it says think elean thoughts |
; i and yot. will not be performing evil
-1 1
| deeds. j
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ri FRESH EGGS
:!!
: Are Cheap and Plentiful Now!
j. I Buy them now.
ij Preserve them in Water Glass !
*! Solution and have plenty of fresh
I eggs later when others are pay"!
ing higher prices.
j STORM'S
Drug Store
y ?|
Market For Hemp
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.UMiiia r. I., hob. !.?(By Mail).? j
"i Japan is affording a market for largo j
p| quantities of Manila hemp which is!
-(boiiiff used in the manufacture of j
r' paper, uccordinff to Shinichi Shioji.j
t head of or.o of the largest paper j
j manufacturing concerns in Japan,
"i who has come to the Philippines to j
study the possibilities of the hcmp;
!* industry.
"Japan is offering an encouraging i
r. market for hemp at present," said,
r Mi. Shioji. "Japan is importing j
.4b<>ut 'jn.DOO hales a month from the;
Philippines and sixty or seventy peri
* v .* of this has been purchased for
. manufacture into paper. About 20,
, p? cent of the paper mills in Japan
j i > using Manila hemp and the paper
is of good quality.
Monument to be Erected
. lliite Pall. Ohio. March 21.- A
monument is to he erected here to'
cor. memorate the beginning of the
ur.n ficr of writing pedigrees ft?
ho;" . The first such pedigrees, old*.
t st recoids show were written iu
) 1*7.". for Poland China lv?g* on the,
. f.'i ni owned here by W. C. Hankison.
j Ps rt of the ngcessnry funds for the.
' tile -.umer.t have boon raised by th
(Mi'ii State r<?!nn?l China Breeders'
L A ssociation and the Hank'son estate,
st which still own* the farm, has cor-!
. scetc-i to the erection of the mome,
tin nt on the property. The monu ; 1
meat is to be dedicated in August.
Opening up its
irrigable Lands
i' London. March 20.- No man is un
mnloyer in Victoria, Australia, nr> 1
no man need he poor these, declared
' John MeWhac, the new Agent-Gen-;
'i -ral for Victoria who has arrived here
? to start tin emigration campaign.
. He says that Victoria is opening up|
, its irrigable land and has about 1,-'
: 000,000 acres of crown lands suit-'
'; able for wheat growing. ! (
In 1R months or so, ho announced, <
? the government will he ready with
i| a big scheme to provide work for
1 many men on one of the largest elee-;
1(trical undertakings in the world, A
I deposit of brown coal of enormous (
I extent is being developed and ?f>,000,-j
' 000 are being spent on a plan to pro- j '
duee cheap electric power for the! *
whole state.
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Original of punch comes from the I
Hindu "panch," meaning five there:
being originally five ingredients in ?
the mixture. 1
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I Race horses are often Insured for (
amounts as high as $100,000. i
i
Subscription* to
$10,000 Cannery
A cadi for 20' i of the subscription*
to the cannery has been made. A
star (*) marks those who have paid
SO'/'r; two stars (**) represent tin
subscriber as bavin); paid 40% ; threi
stars ( **) represent the subscribei
as having paid 60% ; four stars ( + j
as having paid HOT!, and five stur:
(-, ? *) as jjavjng paij ^he ru|] too';
of the subscription. As soon as th<
stock subscription is paid the certifi
cute of stock will be issued. We nri
trying to keep down the overhead ex
pen.se, hence 110 notice is being mniiet
'he subscribers. This pub'ished lis
is the only notice, and there is n<
chargt! against the company for ad
vertiaing. Pay the whole subscrip
tion, if it suits you, nr.d le* us issm
you your stock.
lA'wis M. Rice "'200.0(
C. K. Hughe* 50.04
It. M. White "50.01
F. H. Gurner "50.01
J. E. AIinter 50.'h
l>r. Kussel! Jeter *200.0'
K. W. L>aty 50.0'
T. B. S1 range 50.0<
J. F. Md.ur* o0.???
W. I). Wood *50.0i
H. L. Davis "?50.01
J. II. Whitmire *50.0'
Roy IVilieford 50.0
Sam LJerelowilz *50.0'
Sam Ka?sler DO.in
C. R. Lancaster 5ti("
J. V. Askew "50.0'
Macbeth Young 'oOjOi
Macbeth Young *30.0
E. M. Garner *50.01
W. Wilburn *30.0'
J. Mohli y Jeter, Jr *50.0i
I.. G. Young *30.0'
F. W. Carnell GO.Oi
D. Jean Whitlock 50.0t
A. G. Kennedy **50.0i
Victor Smith 60.0<
Jno. W. Gregory ""50.01
R V Sninim. * \n Hi
W. W. Johnson *50.0C.
B. Sparks 5U.0<
U. U. Ammons 50.0<
T. B. Gault **50.01
Dr. A. P. McElroy .... *50.0i
George Willard 50.01
Gordon Bishop 50.0i
R. 1*. McMehan *50.01
R. H. Harris 50.0*
F. J. Pavham *50.Qi
Dr. J. W. Buchanan f?0.0(
H. J. Wi st *50.0!
J. D. Hancock G0.U<
Dr. W. N. Giymph 50.01
B. F. Kennedy *50.01
Goyan Austell ' 'oO.Oi
L. J. Browning *50.01
E. W. Stone *50.01
Mrs. John R. Mathis *50.o
J. Cohen Co 30.0<
Citizens National Bank .... 50.01
II. C. Wilburn 50.01
Dr. Theo. Maddox "50.01
Miss Mahala J. Smith .... *50.01
Miss Edna Tinsley *50.01
Bradley-"EsteR Co 50.0i
W. S. McLure 100.01
G. B. Barron 50.0(
P. D. Barron *50.0<
Union Bakery 50.01
Will Humphries 50.01
Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.01
Louis Gault 50.01
W. B. Murphy *50.01
R W. B-aty (additional) . . 50.01
D. Norman Jones 50.01
C. C. Sanders *50.01
U. K. Morgan 50.01
Tlioe. McNally 50.01
K l.ee Kelly T0.01
C. Allen 50.01
P. E. Wilburn *60.0'
Consolidated l<*e & Fuel Co. . . 50.0<
Roy Willeford (additional) . . 50.01
Union .Marble <Sr Granite Co. . *50.01
A. W. T. Ravi-nscroft *50.01
B R. Going 50.01
i is. Brenneelte *50.01
Dr. O. I,. T'. Jackson 'T>U.0(
Sturm's Onix Ftor?; *50.0<
J. M. Wood *?0.0t
.7. A. Hollingsworth f>0.0(
B. A. Owens 50.01
T. J. Vinson *50.(ft
<?. R. Smith 50.0*
Herbert Smook *50.0'
Thop. II. Ilowc *50.01
Mrs. i'. 15. Barnes *5Q.(K
("ash HO ()(
Mrs. I. M. Jordan *50.01
h. i; lishni! r?o.(K
W. J. Tucker 50.CX
\V. B. Aiken 50.01
R. K luster *50.01
Eagle Urocery Co **>**r?0.0(
Mrs. ,!n.?. R. Malhis *100.0<
i.ewis M. Dice *100.0'
F. J. I'arhapi 100JH
Dr. J. W BiK'hansn 100.0)
i. K. Felly 100.04
I. From *50.01
J. I < ui? Jolly *****50.0(
J. 1.. I'olton 500.U(
Dr F. M. F.llerto *50.01
w. t. Powell r.o.or
W. T. Sinclair 50.0C
Total ?S.300.0(
Amount subscribed in produce
$ 1,1&0.(K
f.rand total $7,450.01
We want more subscriptions. Wd
y< u not take one or more shares?
Union Canning & Products Co.,
Lewis M. Rice. Pres.
Clothing Caused Hawaiians
To Lose Hardihood
Honolulu, T. H., Feb. 15.?(By
Mall). T/die.f that introduction of
dothine into the Hawaiian Islands by
missionaries a century ago caused
the Hawaiian race to lose its formei
picndid hardihood was given here in
.n address by .Judge Snnford B. Dole,
'.rst and only president of the Republic
of Hawaii and first territorial
governor.
I'so of clothing, Judge Dole declar*d,
caused the natives to develop a
previously unknown sensitiveness to
dight climatic changes, which has
rented havoc among them and hai
resulted in a baleful deterioration.
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J Eczema Cured
j After ^ive Applications
) J^I^^^'Storm's Lotion" St
I have had eczema on my face for j_,
two years. After five applications of
Storm's Lotion the skin is in a per
fectly healthy condition. I heartily
recommend its use to all sufferers ct
skin trouble. of
(Signed) J. B. Retenbaugn,
Union, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
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) Sold at Storm's Drug Store. f ^
) Phone 76 for a bottle today. | ^
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Second Lap in J !l;i
) Subscriptions to a Cannery 1
* We hereby subscribe to one share hu
^ of stock in the cannery at l .uon tv
1 3. to be paid for in prodia e. and o i , Pi'<
1 the par ?'alue of $50.00: ! ou
3 i. L. Minter $50.00 nt.:
) l.ev.is M. Rice .... 50 00 '
3 C. K House . . 60.00 ro,
] C. K. Hughes 50.00
1 'tola i t W. Beaty 50.00 ar'
1 I. IV Jeter 50.00< <;i
1 VV. <>. Jeter 50.00 }(
} VV. It. Kelly iWUlu as
1 .Marion H. Gallman .. . fm.oi
Vrttiur Crocker 50.00
' It. \V. Adams 50.00 SC(
' Lew is M. Gault 50.00
' I. P. Kelly 50.00
- /. (i. Sumner 50.00 .
} VV. II. Kelly 50.00
' Nonis Leonard 50.00
1 .Tudson F. Meador 50.00
M. O. Belue and J. C. Whi ' >! o.u'
) E. L. Spears 50.0 ^
' Orus T. Belue . .50.0* A
C. C. Willeford r?o o
C. C. Sartor . 50.00
!L E. and Gujf Brewing4.on . . 50.00
We will gladly receive sub eiipion.lo
tie ab?ve from farmers in i?n>
*ectiun of tho county. The cannery ?
is an assured fact; we wish , . make
t .in assured suecess. Who will phone
No. 1" and say "Yes, put me down .<p
one share"? f()|
No sales promoter; no red tape, ?
sane. honest administration am *p
, wholesale team work. Come on in*
> Bishop Goes as i
1 Fraternal Delegate 1
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Manila, P. I., Feb. 15.? (By Mail) 1
? Bishop Edward Locke of the Meth- ]
odist Episcopal church, in charge of
t hurch work in the Philippine Islands,
accompanied by Mrs. IxkIcc, has left
' for Australia. After spending threemonths
in Australia they will go to
' the United States for several month,
and return to Manila late this year. v(
Bishop Locke goes to New Zealand
i as a fraternal delegate from the (
, Methodist Episcopal church of Am- |
erica to the annual meeting of the
I Wesleyan Methodist church of New
Zealand. TC
After several months in New York <
, Bishop 1/K-ke will go to I.os Angeles l
i California, where he will dedicate the i
new church building for which he as- j
sisted in raising funds while pastor 1
in that city. I
Eiundr
nt eacl
ie let us
with
'Oililiiljg
,EWIS M. RI
am
Receiver's Sale
ate cf South Carolina,
County of Union. s
Court of Common Pleas.
; Parte J. H. Smith and A. L. Bishop,
Co-partners, trading and doing
business under the firm name of
Smith Vulcanizing Co., Petitioners.
Under and by virtue of an Order
the above Court, made in the above
titled cause, bearing date the ll|ti
y of March, 1922, the undersigned
Receiver of the above named I'etimevs,
will sell to the highest bidr,
on Thursday, the 23rd day of
irch, 1922, at 11 o'clock, a. m., at
e late Smith Vulcanizing Company's
ice of business, on North Pinekney
reet i adjoining the Rnsor's Garage
ilding) in the City of Union, Counand
State aforesaid, the personal
operty, consisting of a vulcanizing
tfit and fixtures used in the busies
of the Petitioners, a cash regisr,
iron safe, Oliver typewriter, Burughs
adding machine, Todd protccgraph,
ofliee desk, and various other
ticks, inventoried and npprais d at
,48";,50. The same will be sold as
whole or by article, or in groups
announced at the sale.
Terms of sale, cash.
A list of the said articles nr y been
at my office.
T A O
#/. onwyiT,
Receiver Vulcanizing Co.
Gordon Hughes,
Attorney for Receiver.
March 13, 1022. 3-14-21
JEURALGIA
or headache? rub the forehead
?melt and inhale the vapors
V9CKS
v a po Rub
Over 17 Million Jan Used yearly
Austria's 000 Gobelin tapestries
lued at $10,000,000 have been
awncd" to an American syndicate
r $l?i,000,fl00.
ECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
)NL'>: DRUM?Why is Ru-Co
much like Hilly Sunday? $5.00 will
no gi en to the person sending the
correct answer. The contest holds
for two weeks; the answer is s mled
hi an envelope and/locked in The
rimes' safe., Sen:! answers to TriState
Med cal Co., Box 177, Union
5. C. 1330-tf
)R SALE?Some bargains in used
ars. Hughes' Garage. 1323-tf
' k ivai(k a uaynes /-passenger
ll?21 automobile. Car in good condition
and will tye sold at n reul
bargain. Telephone 304 or 106.
1330-tf
)WN COUNCIL QUITS JOB bejnuse
they couldn't find any OrangeCrush
in Crinkly bottles. They arc
running again on the platform of
*ood morals, uplift of the town, and
Orange-Crush in Crinkly bottles.
Sc everywhere. 1331-3t
ed Farmers I
1 one acre of I
talk it over I
you I
0. Br ft rlnnto On I
m s luuubio uu. i
GE, President I
Eggs From Every Hen
fev - There In no excuse 1"??r a loafing hen. You can make layer*
I<.?t?icSMfi5?Sr^W ""<1 rca> money-maker* out of every solitary hen you own:
Egg Producer
T'ie wonderful poultry tonic, develops the egg-producing organs;
i >i Hex early Infers of young pullets; keeps poultry healthy and
prot!'ie:-s r,st growth In vnutpj chick*. 2 1-2 Ih. l>?x, 50 cents.
We ritrrv a cninp'ete line C.rtT-Vet Standard Remedies tor Horses. Mules, Cattle,
i Hoys and Ponlirv We will fdulU refund your money If you fall to get satisfactory
i results trum the use '
LIST OF DEALERS IN UNION COUNTY
' J. E. Fowler ....... Union, S. C. H. T. Higgins Buffalo. 8. C.
Storm's Drutt Store .... Union, S. C. Kel er's Drug Store . . . Buffalo, S. C.
J. Mobley Jeter Union, S. C. E. R. Brown ...... Buffa'o, S. C.
East Sale Drug Co. . . . Union, S. C. Mutual Supply Co. . . . Carlisle. S. C.
' lymph's Pharmacy .... Union, S. C. The Bates Co., Inc. . . . Carlisle, 8. C.
in ion Drug Store .... Union, S. C. It. A. Brawlcy Lockhart, 8. C.
Harris-Woodward Co. . . . Union, S. C. Ke ton Mer. Co Kelton, ff. C.
E. C. Fore Union. S. C. Murrah's Pharmacy . . Jonesvj le, S. C.
Porter's Coffee Emporium . Union. S. C. .lonesville Drug Co. . . Jonesvtlle, S. C.
Fowler's Pharmacy . . . Monarch. S. C Miss Hannah West. West Springs, 8. C.
1. It. Retcnhaugh . Union. S. C.. Route 2 W. J. Retslll . . . West Springs, 8. C.
J. K. M inter Sedalia, S. C. C. C. Lancaster, . Jonesville. S. C.. R. 2
15. G. Wilhurn & Son . Cross Keys, S. C. Cheek & Lawson Union, 8. C.
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WHEN will your
Ship COME IN?
Have you ever hoard it said, "It's no use waiting for
your ship to come in unless you have sent one out?"
That's the way it is wi h banking. If we do not
save?we should not expect to have money. Let's start
now to prepare a good savings account for our future.
i.ei s semi oui a snip or savings so inai we may nave
good reason to expect in a shipload of success.
"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enought to Protect. All."
; CJTIZE.Nv3
NATIONAL E> A. N
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MONKEY BITES CI1ILI) and caused BARNES is no political candidate, yet
a lot of pain, but the doctor pre- he has an eye on the dear babies,
scribed that delicious Orange Crush See him about it. 1328-vf
in Crinkly bottles, which gave im- J - >
mediate relief. The child is now PAD OIIIPIC ^FRVin*
well and happy, and begging for the *^UIvlV JLIVf IvL
"Orange-Crush habit" at 5 cents a P H 0 N F 1 fl 7
bottle everywhere. 1331-31 1 " v IV#
We call. and deliver your
FREE-For a short while I will give clothing in a dust-proof motorfree
adjustments on Saturday even- cyc|e We remove u and
inga of each week from 2 to 7:3l) . . ? ? . , ,
p. in. in order to prove to you the fr? c,oth,n* without
value of Chiropractic adjustments, injuring either the fabric or
Office in Hamblin. Bldg. W. W. the color. Our modern mathCooper,
(-hiropractor. 1328-5t ods make clothes look liko
p,.? ~ new? l*?e shortest possible
FOR RENT?Store room in Smith .
block. Apply to C. F. Hart, R. R. t,,ne;
Crossing or Mrs. W. Newell Smith, Give me a trial. I certainly
151 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. will appreciate it as much or
1308-Tu-Fr-tf more than anyone else.
Hames Pressing
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you drink delicious Oranf?o-Crush, ?111(1 Rcpsif SHOD
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Crinkly bottle. 5 cents everywhere. Nicholson Bank Building
1381-?t Phone 167
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