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UNION TIMES ( iub.il OrJly Except Sunday By ,,r. i.NlON TIMES COMPANY 1 m M five . - ... Editor ; c I'.- .irt'co in I'nwr. S. C. ! H(..rtcvi> I due* mn'.t'f. Tlu r.'i l;r.ir Main Street ' . ?. . . .. lie. 1'iieplmnt No. 1 . _ _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES i>i h Vmr ... 94.Oil | - < m. ,.ih . 2.0<> ' m 1.00 i A OVER riSEMESIS .. * t . . n . . f. .. 91.00 | N. ry i!i-. . nut 11 > i t f; . . . ,T.ft I O'-iiu .> ri Chctvh Hlld Lc-'.Lre i i ( ; jl.He mivtings, en n . .it hi. ' ?.I . of TSnrtlf- will b. hH'H- ' ? t> rn' i'f or.o ceflt A Wurd a.-p..r.? th?' ir'lf. Count th Tur.'. ' 1 > b n.-u .vbat the Coul will ite . -MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 A. \4i.cii'.J frtu n exclusive:/ ?nt't th" u ? f\ * r-riihiicnti'-n of n-w INpat-'ht en ill', i <! It . - not othcrwLn ;rediti-?i in ivh pup- r. ar-i a'.-'o the loci i't>ulill?h. ( thvr- in. WKDNKSPAY, MARCH 22. 1922. We svldoiu beeonie alarmed over the piciliflinT! . -if trisomy prophets that the o irth and the world is headed to absolutt ties*motion. Thoro is r.i downward tendency that. ha>. not its .'.interacting l? ndoiic\. The pull downward is offset hy the j>nl 1 up ward. Tlie t \ il force finds itself faced oy the e""d f tee. I* i? true that there is n<>t a one of the destructive forces that vould n<>t inch f ?i* ruin if alwed to come t?? full fruitage. Things ire pretty inn h as they have always n -a (ons'ar.t battle b< tweeri pood nd o-il, with victory perching first . n one 1 anner. then upon the other. ~d in t! e long run showing a sligh' in for th" forces of pood, it appears to us. So why fear the wail of the .u reniiahs? Their utterances are useful in that they eall upon us to view the possible calamity, hut need not fill us with ahjoct fear. God made the world and it is inconceivable that lie intended that it should be consumed n an ? verwhelminp defeat and a destruction complete. Sine" plantiinp the campaign to raise subscriptions to a cannery and potato drying house we have conlined the campaign to small subscriptions. The purpose of this was to oni st a goodly number in the movement. for that makes for success in Mich an enterprise. Fifty or one hundred dollars, save in a few cases, where the subscription is slie-htlv above this fiprure, has t?een the aim. And the response has been quite satis-| taetory. We are still tryinp to pet these smaller subscriptions. But wo also hope to pet a number of $f>00 subscriptions. If we can secure 20 subscriptions of $r>oo that would add $10,000 to the capital stock, makinp the total $20,000. Twnty thousand i itself a small sum to put into a commercial cannery and potato dryt.ia house. But we believe $20,000 will assure success. Of course the movement can po upon less, but will not be half so ?afe nor will it fill the needs. We will pladly talk the matter over with i.nyone interested in the matter. We b-'lieve the." are !: nit less possibilities in the motemont, and that such aa en evp -i-,. will eani a fair rate of lev. t f ir the investors. What better -mid you p.nd for $500 than niH'irit* it into an enterprise that bear' i.lirectly un< n the prosperity o" he county? The production and ?vn ervation ef food lemental prinoiin buildinp prosperity. l ) O.ir out say - it iafc?.? crrir to tisjht a Iodine jranif. Our < ;t: s; '. >> ti*;<rs arc 1 ??" oniiuff to ihf penitent. ? ? Our rat sa>- tit.r'l be a knocker, be ft boost < r. ... ! Our eat says if you on/mot be booster, keep silent. ? Our eat s.ays tin* only way out ol ! i: honest debt is to pay it. . . | Our eat says a gracious word iu be i ni nu to the lips. Our cat says bonus or no bonu*?' that's the question. Our cat says the glories of spring; t begin to appear. Our cat says t/.o way you tackle S your task reveals how you will per- j form it. Our cat ioyi x.i fiis*. as one tnmblc j t 'r. Ireland i "souk J," another b-ea':?,: ? ' 2 out. I a * * s Our -cot-says count thut day los? p whose low d? 'cending sun llnds no t new candidate nb< ut to run. J ( ? ? < Our cat says the small boys re- 5 arretted lot seeing Ty ("obh at I:* * ball park yesterday. , j Last Year's Straw Hat A Bottle of Hat Dye A New Straw Hat < For n Few Cents HAT DYE COLORITE and ELKAY'S 'most anv color you want if you Phone 76 STORM'S Drug Store The globe ti.sh, an inhabitant o , ! tropical waters, is said io be tin vol. , ! member of the finny tribe tha. vwiin j on its buck. | ! Electricity Runs the Countr y | Stockholm, March 21.?ELctriot. has conquered one-third of the en j tire cultivated area ox' Sweden, nc | cording to the latest official repose If Sweden continues electrification at the present rate, it will only be . a few years until almost the whole i country will be ma by electricity. , Most of the farms within the elocjtiilicd aIX'a arc now tapping the new : .ource ox* energy, and nearly ail th | power used m the daily labor on these i larm.i is derived from the high-po\v- < or lines which span whole sections ] of the country. I*arge power stations deliver nios. of the electric energy used in the ru | ral communities; but in many places ] the farmers themselves have install , ed turbines and built private power station*, harnessing for this purpose ] iwilt streams and small waterfallsl < on their own properties. Those en ] terprises, h owever, are generally co- ] operative. ] A great deal of the most ardous , farm labor is performed by elect ri- < rally driven machinery at a cost far ] below tht cost of machines propelled ] by steam or horse-power or of hand labor. Water is pumped for cattle ] 'by electricity, threshing machines are ! driven by electric current, timber is ! sawed by motor power, and farm 1 hands are no longer ordered to i ut \ firewood by hand because it is cheap j er to have even that labor done by j electricity. Candles have almost dls j appeared. j In many cases grain is dried and ; < leaved by being passed through jlectrically-driven hot-air fanning i ! machines. It is not uncommon to j lind on the larger estates electric ! elevators which lift entire wagon ' loads of hay or grain and dump them < where desired in the barns. 1 i une Swedish estate owner has inl stalled an elect rurally operated irri! nation system whereby a larjfe i?el? can be watered in times of drouth4 I' i< row only a matter of a shor' I | :imy till plows and harrows will b propelled by el-etrie power. Wild Elephant Hunt in India . Mysore. India, March 21.?The > id elephant hunt witnessed here y <h" I'ripee cf Wales was one of .he most pit turesijue and exoitinpr of ! the run^Tous events arranged for | his entertainment while on bis ?< ur : of India. lie saw (mly the. final ,<Lf.(re of it but that was th" most exi;iotr part of the hunt. Moo sited or. an elephant and a"1 es.inr.J i?l bv fh?* Maharajah, the | r'nnce whs an interested specta'ori ri n 2k wild inhabitants of the jun- j : .*!e were rounded up and driven intoj ' an cm losu: e to be fettered. The herd was capture! by thej kic*dduh system, the usual method ' followed in this part of the country. # 1 if. involves relays of thousands of ' rtuiiera who force tin; herd selected ' for 'rapture to follow a particular I ' course. <;< ! .oniiy lying on the usual! | 'ir.e i ' i a arch, until the elephants ar ! ^ driv n into ;.n enclosure abou' 4001 yards in diameter. Theie, surround j ed by a ten-foot trench, the animals j can be kept indefinitely. Fires are, lighted on the outside to prevent , them from crossing the trench. Finally, the herd is driven into a small on closure, only 40 feet wide where they are. fettered. ' The whole operation, from the time the herd is first sighted and tracked until it i.s finally impounded in th- j kheddah. takes sevral weeks. Tho wild herd of 28 included bulls and cov.'s and four calves. Tho loader was a heavy tusker who gave fierce i resistance to capture. Two of the ? animals had been in captivity before c and were still wearing parts of the) ' shackles they bore when tWcy es- f aped. They also pave considerable ? trouble. Wh"n the captives had been r seeuiely bound, they were led out and * picketed in the forest. \ *' | F The Brotherhood of Painters, t< Decorators and Paper Hangers of America has erected a four-story headquarters buildinp in Lafayette,i Y lad. I tl ubscriptions to ^ $10,000 Cannery i ? A call for 20* '< of th<? subscriptions o the cannery has been made. A tar (*) marks those who have paid 10; two stars (**) represent the lubseriber ns having paid 40' < ; three tars (***) represent the subscribe* is having paid GO'/c ; four stars { ?* > is having paid 80'>, and five stars ** ,*) as |lQVjng. p.-iid ti.r full 100'/f ?f the subscription. As soon as the itoek subscription is paid the certificate of stock will be issued. We are trying to keep down the overhead e\a use, hence no notice is being mailed the subscribers. This published list is the only notice, and there is no charge against the company for adeertising. Pay the whole subscription, if it suits you, and let us iss-.e you your stock. Lewis M. Kite *200.00 C. K. Hughes 50.00 R. M. White "50.00 F. H. Gurner *50.00 J. E. Minter 50."H? Dr. Russell Jeter *200.00 R. W. Beaty . . 50.tH. T. B. Strange 50.00 J. F. McLur* . fs? W. D. Wood *50.00 II. L. Davis '50.00 J. R. Whitmire *50.00 Roy Willeford 50.0< i Sam Berclowitz *50.00 Sara Kassler 50.00 C. R. Lancaster 50.00 J. V. Askew *50.00 Macb th Young "'50.00 Macbeth Young *50.00 E. M. Garner *50.00 W. Wilbuni *50.00 i. Moblcy Jeter, Jr *50 01.1 L. (J. Young *50.00 F. W. Curneil 50.00 D. Jean Whitlork 50.00 A. G. Kennedy * '50.00 Victor Smith 50.00 J no. W. Gregory *50.00 R. N. Sprouse ".">0 00 W. W. Johnson *50.00 C. B. Sparks GO.OO U. U. Ammona 50.00 i. 11. uauir **50.00 9 Dr. A. P. McElroy .... "50.00 I George Willard 60.00 I Gordon Bishop 60.00 1 R. T. McMehan 50.01) | R. H. Harris 5O.0U F. J. Parham *50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan ... . 50.00 H. J. West *50.00 J. D. Hancock 50.00 j Dr. W. N. Glymph 50.00 5. F. Kennedy *50.00 Goyar. Austell *50.00 L. J. Browninp *50.00 E. W. Stone *50.00 I Mrs. John R. Ma this *50.0<> ^ J. Cohen Co oO.w Citizens National Bank .... 50.00 H. C. Wilburn 50.00 i Dr. Theo. Maddox *50.0t Miss Mahala J. Smith .... *50.00 Miss Edna Tinsley (* 50.00 Rradley-Estes Co 50.00 IV. S. McLure ICO.OO 3. B. Barron 50.00 t P. D. Barron *50.00 v Union .Bakery 50.00 [ Will Humphries 50.00 Mrs. Ida Bniley 50.00 Louis Gault 50.00 ? W. B. Murphy *50.00 R. W. Beaty (additional) . . 50.00 I). Norman Jones 50.W C. C. Sanders *50.00 1 . K. Morgan 5u.OO Thos. McNally 50.00 ? R. Lee Kelly 50.00 * C. Allen 50.00 P. E. Wilburn *50.00 Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co. . . 50.00 ( Roy Willeford (additional) . 50.00 Union Marble. &. Granite Co. . *50.00 . A. W. T. Ravenscroft *50.09 13. R. Goinjj 50.00 I. K. Brennoeke *50.00 ( Dr. O. I . P. Jackson *50.00 ( Storm's Drug Store *">0.00 i. M. Wood *50.00 ' ,1 A. Hollinprsworth Go.oo 53. A. Owenp 50.00 T. J. Vinson *50.00 0. E. Smith 60.Oo Herbert Snioal *59 On Thos. II. IIo\v?? *50.00 Mrs. I'. 13. Barnes *50.00! ('ash 50.001 Mrs. I. M. Jordan * . *50.00 L. i>. Jndsholl *50.00 W. J. Tucker 50.00 W. B. Aiken 50.00 ] 9. I . renter *59.00 ] !vi>vl._- Grocery Co. . . . *****50.00 . Mrs. In;.. R. Matbis ..... *100.00 ( Lewis M. Rice *100.00 , I'. .1. Porhnin 100.00 Dr. J. \V. Buchanan 100.00 1. F. Ke.Jy 100.0? [. Fioin *50.00 ' ?. i.ouit J *****50.00 ! r. Bolton 500.00 ' Dr. F. M. Ellerbe *50.00 [ A". r. Powell 50.00 A'. T. Sinclair 50.00 ' Total $t?,300.0() Amount subscribed in produce $1,150.00 Grand total $7,450.00 We want more subscriptions. Will fou not take one or more shares? 1 Union Canning & Products Co., ^ Lewis M. Rice, Pres. 1 ^ y Arranging Exchange I Of Products ' Mexico City, March 18.?Four repesentatives of Belgian manufacturers r?' touring Mexico to arrange for ex- <, hanges of Mexican raw materials for s lelginn finished products. Professor ^ (ouma of Brussels heads the party f nd is accompanied by Marcel Jottard, presenting iron and steel manufacurers; Kngineer I^ednc who repre- I ents metal goods manufacturers and h 'elix (luillon representing textile fac- n Dries. o More street accidents occur in New ( ork in the "slack" hours than during a tie business "rush hours." o I One ' LOU 'Iczema Cured After Five Application.1* Of "Storm's Lotfon': -^rr^rr * I have had eczema on my face to< wo years. .After five applications ot Storm's Lotion the skin is in a per ' x*ctly healthy condition. 1 heartil ecummeud its use to ail sufferers ikin trouble. (Signed) J. I?. Retenbaujtti, Union, S. C., R. F. I). No. 2 Sold at Storm's l>rug Sit re. Phone 76 for a hot'le ''"'ay " Second Lap in Subscriptions to a Cannerj We hereby subscribe io <>o share nf stock in the cacin > \ ai l.'nior S. C., to he paid for in pi. .L.. < . and ot l.. .. .1 -? t\ i\t.. LMV ' ?IIUt! Ol I. E. M inter $50.0? Lewis M. iiice .. . 0< C. K.. House .">( Oi fk K. Hughes n<i.O' Robert W. Boaty 50.0t I. B. Jeter f?n.o VV. O. Jeter 50.0U W. It. Kelly r.o.u Marion II. Gallman . >b \illiur Crocker fio.n It. W. Adams .'?() u i Lewis M. Gault ">0.0' J. E. Kelly f.O.Uo I G. Sumner .... . W. K. Kelly 50.00 Morris Leonard . . 5U.0U Judson F. Meador "0.00 M. O. Belue and J. C. Whitl .> .">0.0' E. L. Spears f>0.u< Yrus T. Beluo .VU'l . C. Willeford ~>o ()( C. C. Sartor 50 0' j, L. K. and Guy Brewing <>n 50.00 We will gladly receive s.i!> ( t ;pi to the above from farmer:, in an I' section of the county. The annor\ is an assured fact; we wi L i<? mnki t an assured success. Who will phone 'No. 1" and say "Yes, put ine down >ne share"? No sales promoter; no red tape, !<ane, honest administration arm wholesale team work <"i>nin ?>" in' Small Farmers to be Aided Warsaw, March 21.?An appropri- p ition of 3,000,000,000 marks h is just icon voted by the Polish g tvcrnmeivc 'or the aid of small farmers ruined. . >y the war. Fifty pcr< ent of t ht* | tA "Vlish refugees now returning from tus-da are petty landowners whose foldings have been destroyed. The latest of the palatial steam- A! hips to ho put into the transatlantic iervice possesses among: its many con vniences and luxuries a dark room or amateur photographers. (i The Brotherhood of Ivoromotivc Engineers, organized in 180.1, now M ins 887 divisions in the United States ind Canada aq?l a total membership f 85,251. The organization has a 4-story headquarters bu'ld:ng in 'leveland, maintains its own insurnce departmeht, and operates a coperative national bank. Hundre nt eacli tie let us i with ' XWIS M RIC wmmmmmaaamsms&sm Notice of Registration | The books of registration for th<. ity of Union are now open at m; face in the Union Clothing Co.'s ston > qualify. Yo must have your cit> i\ receipt for 1921 and your countj gistrat.on ticket. 1). W. Mullinax, . per isor of Registration for Cit; . f Union. 3-G-8-10-13-13-17-20-22 2 5 Ant, believed to have been brough r .m America, are end ngering lli. c ial beauties of the Riviera. PFCIAI. ADVERTISEMENTS O" SAL!: OR Itr.XT?One 7-room dwelling v.i 1. nl r.r ile; ;t ooi.er^no.s. Romy ^ar. g . YA'.l lor a! ?on Fast Main s'.:?So > S. lia. Wilburn or J. Mob'.ey Jeter, Jh. 1332 31 'lrR STATE? 20c per week, d jli ercd by St. rin's Drug Store. 1332 2tpd IvI.*> FOR LATA!?\in? fine D iro Je.Sv-y pigs for sa!;; six \vo/m old. extra 1 "or no ; nntiilrd t/i re?* station; each. A. W. l'.tlman, Cai lisle, S. C. ( VUiNDilCM Wl.y is K- C? so juii. h li e Hilly S :: $ ? 00 v.' !1 he given to the jf rs n ;o.i ting correct answer. The cotili ;t h i '> for two weeks; the an v.or I . s a in nn en\ elope and locked i i '1 Times' safe. Send answer s fo Y. State Medical Co., Box 177, 1r ii .1 S. C. 1030-tf ? OR SACK? Some bargains in used ears. Hughes' Go.rage. I ".23 n 'OR SALE A II ayncs 7-pa-:.;" igcr j 1021 automobile. Car in good c< dilion raid will be sold at a re i bargain. Telephone 304 oi 1*>0. 1330-tf 1EFORE VOU DRIVE a nail you must get. your eye on it, and b 'for .' you diink delicious Oranyo Crash. vaii inn. t iret vour hand on that Crinkly bottle. !? cents everywhere 1331-"' h\R>JES is no political candidate, yet ho has an eye on the dear b ibics See him about it. 1328-tl 'EST SI'RlNvlS WATER D.div erh% made onl\ on Saturday am. upon standing orders, through th winter months 1'hoac 2320. ,1 Rovil Lancaster 120n-Mo?? Wed t Fan or woman wanted ~ weekly ful tinie, $1.00 an hour sp'.r time, selling guaranteed hosiery wearer. Experi in e umacesson. uarunteed Mills, Norristown, Pom 1313-12t-Wu OX KEY BITES CHILD and eaux"d w a lot of pain, but the doctor pre o.-r:bed that dol'cious Orange Cms' 1 in Crinkly bottles, which ga c m t mediate relief. The < hi'd is now well and happy and 1 ogling "or tin .' "Orange-Crush hpbit" at 5 cents a bottle everywhere. 1331-31 . S I "I II ||II I'lW^ TED! I id Farmers I one acre of I TOESI calk it over I you I t Ornfflnnin On I t I lUUUUId UU. I IE, President I Renew the health, strength and vitality of your horses, mules, cattle, hogs and poultry. Get maximum results in health, growth and production. Spring is the time for renewal in all nature. You can beet care for your worn out and sick live stock by using Remedies They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase jjj production. There is a specific Caro-Vet treatment prepared by tho ablest veterinarians for each live stock discuse and disorder. a T? c l /T>i\ US n i? j\ rew opeciai i^emecaes I horses,' ?i^m lc^ price 75c. Bold by general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee H of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a com* if pletc line of Caro-Vct Remedies. 8 "We aro sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of U IS pages "Farmers' Veterinary Guide", which gives the symptoms |j and lulls how to treat live stock diseases. Ask for your copy. a CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc, Mfgrs., ' UNION, S. C. I YOUR Home or Your HOUSE? Very frequently the sole difference between a home nml .. ~w.-? ?i.w.? :i_ s- ? <! > ?? luviK |/^ai.v in vAiai iinua i .? suuicu in money and troubles relating to its management. In truth, therefore, a home is often born of a household banking account. Such an account puts the home on a systematic, businesslike basis. And it protects the home against financial evils which would destroy its serene and cheerful atmosnhere. "Ixarge Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enought to Protect AM." CJ I IZ:H1NJv3 NATIONAL E> A N 1 ? i - ' I'" 111 in i .fc. \NTED??First class sales rep re- TOWN COUNCIL QUITS JOB bcient?tivc for local agency by es- caUfle they couldn't find any Orangeahlishcd manufacturer. Slate ex- Cru"h in Crinkl>' b"ult"' "H * oro , running again on the platform of >,r once and refernce as to ability ff0od moralg up?ft of the town> an(J md character. Box 282, Charleston, Orange-Crush in Crinkly bottles. ?. C. 3-18-22-21-26 5c everywhere. 1331-8t