The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 24, 1922, Image 2
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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r.' >tj abioqu.nt inherit; T? . .. .^0
Obltu ?tj notice-.. Church and l-nditf
ru'lic. < ** publi.- meetlngi, en
t "rtf, n-ncnts' ?t. 1 Cnr.li of ThanXn wlU be
?h>VW 2 ' ' Ul. th?" CKtH of OP( CCilt ? wyrd.
rt-h tn"')",pi?r.y .Pk' the or-ler Count the
*ord? and ;-ou wll '.cu? what the rnti
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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREfS
The A <4<<cinte<l I'rei* i.* eieluiivoly en
. titled to the u ?e for republication of i.ewvlUpntche*
credited to it or not otherwin
credited In thi* piot, and alao the loca1
new* published therein.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1922.
L5i aufovi y?'st*'TtIay h**gnn itd tw?.
. .t> s* li tttK.' fi*si\al. Visitors from all
ti'-n-s of th?? statf an' attending.
, i- nr.1 l?t :ng entertained by j
I .? H inf.!:* Chamber of Commerce.
I.and- arourj Beaufort that ten yours
..go c??uld be put chased for a song are p
n?.?w soiling f._.i* more than $500 an h
acre. Truck farming: ha- wrought c
the mi rack truck farming; and the
pin' of cooporation. The shipment of
1.truce f??r this s?'?son has begun
and a sir?am of gold will now rlow j
into RiaufoC. Opportunity knocks j
but often goes unheeded. There an | j1
. many ways in which to gain inde;.e!
'U'Uco that we flight nil of them, p
But a new day has come to South Car- f
ohna. a day that has been hastened b\ j
'no coivini: of the boll weevil.
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We :>re giu'dud over t'r.e result Oi : j
our campaign t > sc- ure eon'rncts with j ,
fareoTr plant tomatoes for the; t
. .n vy . urn-thing like 7.*? acres h*:ve| '
1 11 signed up. but we r.?r(! and muv J "
l.a 7" add ta-nal acres. This is j j j
very % it a! matter with us. To gel f
] i duction fioin u canning factory wci
r>. st h.?" e pn duct to can. We feel |
contalent. that we will secure ?
enough ru rea go, hut will feel hettej ,
. .a-r i; when w? got the full lf?0 acre !
C. .ned up. !f wo can succeed this I
year there will be no difficulty in get
ung whatever we need next voir. 1 fj
ve can succeed with tomatoes we o;.]
poet to can corn and English peas and'
1e'ans next year, giving four times th- '
capacity to ti e enterprise and thus i
helping the farmers of the county to!
Kt-t upon firmer foundation. If voui
are thinking of planting for the cun-|
nery will you r.nt let ua hear from you j
nr onee; i
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Our rut -ays every home -houliJ' r
nav? a h?mo garden. ' f
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Our oat *siv?- modeiation : > eating is I
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. guarantor of heal:. . j r
On: -at .-''ij' Tri'i'i*.' mosey :? t'o"
."a d i* yfu!!y.
i ir rat -,?.y< yuc n built ujxi". "J??- >
< . failure.
mm V say- f?\i \v< dd bo !> ?v J
w.-r- 'here fi-wcr tax dodgers.
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tot ;.y > motor linos aro w.rk-'
: undo n-; of 'rolb-y Ii?.es
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Our c. t my - do plant ono little
<>a .-r III.- sp: irig.
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( i'- a- say - nfidctire is a tniarh'y
pillar : . tlm business structure.
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Our cat says most of the knocl. n.
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!. > know what it is all about.
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o .r at says the women voters have y
be politicians guessing.
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Our c.p says bootleg and scalawag! i
j *. po^ornoiis terms
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Our cat says many who are rid-rg j
should be pulling in the harness
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Our cat says good government i?i ]
worth striving for. j j
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' ition of . > mined mind. i <
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Our cnl says vice is u chain tha< j
hinders individual progress. J
Our cat sn> ? it is a ^cod man that
ill not slander his oppunt' :
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Our cat says perform one unsehir.h
cod every day.
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Our cat says a man who ; ? proud]
f his Job is in a fnir way to Ret a
gger one. - *
Magazines!
You can be pretty sure of finding
your favorite magazines at
Storm's,
Or we'll handle your subscription
for any magazine or newspaper.
THE COLUMBIA STATE
Daily and Sunday
Now 20 centa a week.
STORM'S
Drug Store
Notice
All persons driving automobiles or
rucks after this week without a 19211J
Tense tag wiil be prosecuted for vio-!
iting certain sections of city trafficj
rdinancc.
John T. Moaeley,
0-22-21 Chief of Police.
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Sheriff's Sales
By virtue of execution directed to
no 1 \vi!i son at me union iron worn*
n the City of Union, S. C., on the 3rd
lay of April, 1022, during the legal
lours of sheriffs sales, for cash, the
ollowing descriled property to wit:
One Keystone well drill, mounted
n wheels, size N'o. 3, two well bits,
uo grass ropes, two mud buckets, <>r.
>iece of wdl casing, one belt, three
>arrils, one engine and boiler, one
vol box and toi;l , two bit wrenches,
wo iron damps and all oitier property
i. lrnging to v?. A. Osteon, lev *d *>n
tr,d to l>e s dd as the property of (?.
Osteon at the suit of Berry Sims
jlaiihi.T, eg? inst CI. A. Osteon, de'ciuiant.
T. ,t. Vinson,
Sheriff Union County.
Union, S. C., March Id, 1022.
3-17-21
USE SLOAN'S TO
EASE LAKE BACKS
"V^OU ron'c do yorr v.
^ your bc.dc and tn-ry !: :?.-< 1-.
aches \"itli fatigue.
Ar?r!>' Sloan's l.iniin. ,:t f- , u-i
out rubbing, and enjoy a j.-a-rt .the
glow of warmth and cnmiWl.
C.ood for rhcmnatun, neur-!g:a.
sprains ai.d strains, aches and ;\.i
bciatica, sore inusclqroc"v2?.joint".- uo.J
the after effects of weather exposure.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy.
At all druggists?35c, 70-, $1.40.
Sloans
Liniment (gap
Union Route 2
Mias Minnie Luvvson spent a few
luys last wok with her brother, W. S.
Lawson.
Little Margaret Kh/.abeth and Thc
dore Kerhulas spent last Saturday
vith Mrs. J. L. Eison.
I wish to correet a mistake. The
rimes' correspondents call meeting i<
o be at 3 o'clock instead of ii o'clock
ts was announced.
Mrs. W. E. Sutnner and children,
Louise and Willie, Jr., spent Wedncslay
afternoon with her mother, Mrs.
f. T. Willard.
Custom of drinking toasts is derived
from the ancient religious coteuony
of pouring libations to heath* i
rods.
Wood-boring insects are said to
ommunicnte with one another by
neans of taps.
Common Sense
About Eczema
and Eruptions!
Here's Something About S. S. S.
That You'll Be Glad to Hear.
You might Just as well know It rlqht
now.?tho oauso of skin eruption
pimples, blackheads, bolls and so or
Is right in tho blood. There is no ? :'
ting away from it. Science has provi
It. We prove It. You can prove it.
When the cause of skin troubles < .
eruptions is in tho blood, It isn't coi .I,rt
H. 8. 8. Give You An Angelic Skin!
r.ion sense to simply treat tho skin.
,\ Pottle ?1 S. S. H. will prove to Vu'l
ivluit Is happening In your blood. 3.3.3.
Id a scientific blood cleanser,? It drives
.nt tho impurities which cm %t? eczema,
letter, rash, pimples, holla, blackheads,
tdotchcs ami other skin eruptions.
When these Impurities are driven out.
ou can't stop several very nico things
rrom happening. Your lips turn naturally
rosy. Your eyes sparkle, your
complexion clears. It becomes beautiful
Your face looks like that of a
prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, r- liue l
irent lernan, or If you are a wonvii',
pour complexion becomes the real km.I
that the who'e world so admires. 3.3 3.
Is also a powerful body-builder, be-ause
It builds new ami more blood- ,
cells. That's why It fills otit sunken
rheoka. bony necks, thin limbs. h<lpj
regain lost flesh. It costs llttlo to
have this happen to you. 3. s. 3. I j
ioM at all drug stores. In two sizes.
Fits larger sUo la the moro economical
Important to All Womon
Riadors cf This Paj>ti?
i
iKvUsaiui-s upon thousands of wo )
men have kidney or biaddor trouble (
and never suspect it. .
Women's ccmpluiiits often prove to 1
be noihing else but kidney trouble, or '
the rv.iun of kidney or bladder dis i
jease.
it the kidneys are not In a healthy
i condition, they may cause the other
joiguns to become diseased,
i Vou may suffer pain in the back,
i headache and loss of ambition,
j i oor health makes you nervou9, lr1
ritoble and may be despondent; it
makes any one so.
l iit hundreds of women claim that
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot by restorj
ing health to the kidneys, proved to
jbe just the remedy needed to overpome
such conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to
see v.hat Swamp-Root, the great kid:u\v.
liver and bladder medicine will
do for them. By enclosing ten cents
(to Km. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N
| V., you may receive sample bottle by
; i'arcel Host. You can purchase meidium
and large size bottles at all
i bug stores.
Branch Mail Order House
I Mexico City, March 21.? Plans foi
; the construction in Mexico of a $1,|
iK?O.Oi;t? braiuli of one of the lnrges
American mail order houses hav
been abandoned temporarily bocau>i'
the lack of recognition by tli
United States of the Obregon goverr.
ment. says an announcement by th
j local i preventatives of the company
Campaign Against
W ine Drinking I
Home, March 22.?Commcndatorc 1
, Giaeomo lh>:i. celebrated excavato
1 of the Forum and Palatine, his initi
' ited a campaign against the growth
! nf wine di inkinjr anion?? the worker?
in Italy, consequent on the great in'
i-fiivo f the:r wages, which arc from
six to eijrht times what they were bcj
fore ;! e war.
i Neglecting That
j Cold or Cough?
LT.TrI\G the old cough or cold
* drag on, or the new one develop
scrious'y, is folly, especially when at
; your druggists, you can get Buch a
' pi >v< 1 and successful remedy as Dr.
King's New Discovery. No drugs,
I ju t good medicine that relieves
quickly.
For over fdty years, a standard
remedy for coughs, colds and grippe.
Fuses croup also. Loosens up the
phlegm, quiets the croupy cough,
: stimulates the bowels, thus relieving
, the congestion. All druggists, 60c.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
For Colds and Cou.&hs
'f ' " I |
Wake Up Clear Headed. That
"tired out" feeling mornings, is due to
| constipation. Dr. King's Pills act
i mildly, stir up the liver and bring a
j healthy bowel action. All druggists,fSc.
TTV PRO/APT! WON'T GRIPE
; Dr. Kings Pills
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F.O.B. Dl
NEW I
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Ycu have never
opportunity of se
motor car valut
price. Take ad
opportunity and j
now when yo>
proinot deliverv.'
f; '
Terms if desired.
| J. L. B
FORO 3ALF.S
PHON
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Sheriff's Safes ^
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By virtue of sundry execution "directed
to me a 3 sh cmfw b cmf m in
rected to me as sheriff of Union county,
S. C., I will sell before the court |
house door in the City of Union, S.
during?the?-teyrrt--hours- of-streritfV* '
sales on the first Monday in-April
1922, it* briny- the third - dfty-?r th*4, *
Dionth, the following described prop-4
arty, to wit: Mi
All the right and title nnd interest
that J; E. Hunter has in one tract id.
land in Goshen It-ill Town-ship, Union
County, S. C., containing one thousand!
and ten acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows:" By the old Columbia S
dirt road, Mrs. Mamie H. Young, C. I
H. Cooper, C. W. T. Williard, Enoroe
river and lands of D.r. Sims and others;
nlso one lot of land in City of
Union, S. C., with brick stables and
three small dwelling houses thereon
and one lot of land on corner of Mountain
and South street levied on and
to be sold as the property of James E
Hunter, at the suits of G. II. Sanders.
V. E. Fowler and J. F. Fowler, c->
pai-tners, trading and doing business
under the firm name of Sanders-Fov/ler
Company, and the Union Hardware
Company, plaintiffs against
James E. Hunter, defendant.
T. J. Vinson,
Sheriff Union County.
Union, S. C., March 15, 1922.
3-17-24-::i
zema Cured
After Five Applications
Of "Storm's Lotion" I
have had eczema on my face for |
wo years. After five applications of I
Storm's I ait ion the skin is in a per ?
'ectly healthy condition. I heartil?
e? oniniend its us?' to all sufferers c'
km trouble.
(Signed) J. II. Belt nhaugfi. _
Union, S. C.. R. F. I>. No. 2
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Sold at Storm's Iirug Store.
Phone 7C for n bottle todnv
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Notice of Registration
The hook of registration for 'b
City of Uninn are now open at t j
office in the Union Clothing Co.'s sto.?
to qualify. Yo must ha\e your cit? ,
ta\ receipt for 1921 and your couutj
registration ticket. 0
n \V Mi.Mbmv r
Supervisor of Ucgistvnti' n for Ch? \
of TTninn. 0-81(1 1 17.oo.oo *,M
Notice
r
A stated assembly of Pinckm-y
t. Council. No. 27,
%L R. & s. M., will
be held in the Ma
T-. * s: n c Temple Fri^T-.
'4^^iH ial -4 day, March 24th,
:/ <<. f? M t p. 01
&./ ,> J1. \ The Royal and Se 5
]ect Master's <legVue
will ?? conferred. 1
By order.
I. K. Brenneeke,
Wm. C. L ie. 1. M.
Recorder. 1334-2t
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?RICE !!
before had the
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curing as much
3 at so low a
vantage of this
place your order | ! A
u can obtain
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tOLTON |cAND
SERVICE
E 289
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You must place your 01
Ford ears. The sales depart i
yourself worry by placing )
//?*' 'A ^
Realizing as well as you <
much everybody wants a FC
a FORI) on, and the second
FORI) and pay for it as he ]
Flan No. 1.?Fay cash wt
Flan No. 2.?One-third c;
monthly payments with inte
Think this over and we v
with you and if you will or
how liberal our ter ms are.
Y
J. W. L1PSC0IV
J. L. BOLTON,!
raHHNMMOBIUIWnBMHMHEKna
NFLUENZA | ?
As a pTvcnlivc, melt and in- j ijM
hale night and morning? B|
VICKS I
vaporun i
Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly H
OR QUICK SERVICF I
PHONE 167 I
We call and deliver you- J W
lothing in a dust-proof motor '
ycle We remove spots and i *
tains from clothing without ! t
njuring either the fabric o? g
he color. Our modern mcth ' :?ds
make clothes look lik- ! .
lew, in the shortest possible
ime.
Give me a trial. I certainly u
vill appreciate it as much o> j rjj
nore than anyone else. p
Hames Pressing I
and Repair Shop n
Nicholson Bank Building ! |S
Phnn* fR
iPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT I
i^OR RENT?One 6-room residence, I
in desirable location. All modern R
conveniences. Apply to Dr. Theo B
Maddox. 3-22-24-27-29-31; 4-3 |
NANTED?First class snlcs rcpre- ' gj
sen rati ve for local agency by es- [ R
tablished manufacturer. State ex- '
perience and refernce as to ability
und character. Box 282, Charleston,
S. C. 3-18-22-24-2'' " '
IIIODE ISLAND EGGS for hatching
from selected stock. Also one Rhode
Island cock, 12 months old for sale; '
price $3.00. D. W. Mullinax. <
3-21-24-27-31 i
iOST?On the road coming into Un- '
ion, a suit of clothes, (blue serge
hoy's suit), wrapped up in I. Front's !
paper. Finder please return to 1.
From.
'OR SALE?A Haynes 7-passenger
1921 automobile. Car in good con-,
dition and will be sold at a real S
harguin. Telephone 304 or 156. I
1330-tf |
OUNG MEN, WOMEN, over 17, de-|f
sirintf frr?Vf>rnirw?r?t nn>i!tinni ?130 H
monthly, write for free list of posi-,B
tions now open, J. Leonard, (former <1
Civil Service examiner), 1235 Equi-K
table Bldg., Washington, I). C. a
1335-3tpdjl 1
tARNES is no political candidate, yet I 1
he has an eye on the dear bnbies. ;P
See him about it. 1328-tf j I
OR SALE?Some bargains in usedjl
cars. Hughes' Garage. '323-1 f ||
ON U N DRU M?Why is Ru-Co s< f
much like Billy Sunday? $5 00 will I.
bo given to the person sending the I
correct answer. The contest holds V
for two weeks; the answer is scaled ^
in an envelope and locked in The
Times' safe. Send answers to TriState
Medical Co., Box 177, Union. !
S. C. 1330-tf I
ICS FOR SALFc?Nine fine Duroc- f
Jersey p:gs for sale; six weeks old1 |
extra large for ago; entitled to reg I
clrutlnn. ?r: OO ......V-. A W Plflmnn I
Carlisle, S. C. I
N' EXCHANGE f<?r rent eata < . one P
handsome seven passenger to irinr a
car. See E. M. Wdson. 133-1 fitpu g|
(>U RENT?Store room in Smith n
block. Apply to C. F. Hart, II. R. ?
Crossing or Mr. W. Newell Smith q
151 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. K
1308-Tu-Fr-tf I
ALL AT JETER'S STORE for your |
flour, grain, hay, molasses, sugar,
coffee, tobacco, etc. The same stand .sr..
was popular with your father. Try
it yourself. J. M. Jeter. 12l)D-Fri-tf
' mc
1 Jo]
i)NKf TO I .EN Hon o-hi esluie tori
clients. J. K. 1 amblin. Fri.-tf j
rdcrs in advance if you wish prompt delivery on
nent is ahead of the manufactory. You will save
your order ahead.
( I. ^ *^89? .
;lo how hard it is to get money, and also, how
)RD, we have two plans now that we will sell you
I one is so easy that any one who tries can own a
rides.
icn you are delivered the FORD.
ash on delivery, balance divided into ten equal
Test and insurance on deferred payments.
/ill be only too glad to go over the second plan
lly do just a little figuring we think you will see
ours for more FORDS,
IB, DEALER, JONESVILLE, S. C.
DEALER, UNION, S. C., PHONE 289
Kencw the health, strength and vitality or your horses, mules, cattle, gj
hogs anil poultry. Get maximum results in health, growth and pro- B
duction. Spring is the time for renewal in all nature. You can best I
care for your worn out and sick livo stock by using I '
<aroV^? Remedies |
They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase jg
production. There is n specific CnroVet treatment prepared by the ft
ablest veterinarians for each livo stock disease and disorder. H
A Few Special ?V5 Remedies I
Caro-Vet Condition Powder for f IQtt
\ horses, mules and cattle, price 75c. ? *t9HF
Caro-Vet Swine Condition Pow- f Ififlim ff
I der, price 25c. 1 B
|MwXSSy a Caro-Vet Egg-Producer, priee \
Caro-Vet Tonic for horses, mules I
and cattle,, price 75c. B
Sold by general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee B
of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a com- B
plete line of Caro-Vei Remedies. B
We are sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of
48 pages "Farmers' Veterinary Guide", which gives the symptoms
and tells how to treat livo stock diseases. Ask for your copy. B
CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., MIgrts, UNION, S. 0. 1
DON'T WAIT FOR US
To rend an agent or canvasser to see you about that
MONUMENT. It's not our method of selling, that's the
old way and means MORE PRICE or inferior goods.
OUR plan is the NEW WAY, direct to customer at
LESS COST and BETTER GOODS, and when you buy
from us YOU MAKE what WE SAVE. TRY IT and
see how much better you can do in both QUALITY and
PRICE.
BAILEY MONUMENT WORKS
MOUNTAIN STREET
FREE!
NOW THAT ALL CARS HAVE NEW NUMBERS
WE WILL TOMORROW, FRIDAY 24TH, BEGIN TAKING
NUMBERS FOR FREE TANK OF GASOLINE.
\\ SO WASH OUT YOUR ENGINE AND FILL WITH
FRESH OIL FREE.
Crescent Filling Station
THE OLDEST AND BEST
FURMAN GLEE CLUB
AND ORCHESTRA
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Tuesday, March 28th, 8 O'clock
tseneht or Athletic Association n
PRICE 35c AND 50c |
DIJROC-Polnnd China p two FOR RENT?One 11-room residence,
>nths old; nice or.es; $5..r>0 each. close in; all modern conveniences,
hn L. McKiancy, Joncsville, S. C. J. A. Humphries, No. 10 S. Church '
1333-3tpd St. 18S3-4tp4
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