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SATURDAY, MARCH 2."., 1922. !
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Mr. < on Ali-.n in a shijur.cnt of j (
'.("i <. ! k> i.i.'tv. Tht'v are White; i
ii??cks. and tin*v aiv lKautios. It is a
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:irhr ' v' 'hi.- large family of i
hiddu - ' housed in the brooders Mr.'!
Vlbn has built. "Mr. Allen has given; 1
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.viiu'i : tit :Ui<m to the raising of pur? ; ,
red poultry ar.d knows as much about i (
the successful methods as any man in!
' ho county. lie is a thoroughly posted) 1
poultry raiser, and raises only pore
bred stock. 1 j
smii'mknt record brokent
r!< "fviib>, Tenii., March 110.?All|
ri I'liixlf. were broken in the shipment'
t c. : ft fin C.voont county on Sat-1
.inlay. Ii\\? car loads being bough* \
here diiriru the day. It is estimated j
hat r.t the -ix other points ir. the!
county between i imest re nr..i Rulltl
?p. te'i addiiiotia! en** ma.I- <.T' ?ggs;
w ere >hipped?*as a result ol* a singh; {
ay I. iv. j
The tlUtltbef of I'ilJU'S of eggs)
I ought in (?r?cnevi!!o ab>ne was 1/oO.j
fhe nunibei purchased throughout, thej
* iiii*- r*?uni\ wi.> .?uv, r oriy-nvo
J.??i!>:*r?I |i?? f chickens were also
j ii: h is. (1 and shipped from the same
. .tin <r> the .-ante day. In actual
? in?V- r- [hey* weiv 1.8O0.000 eggs'
hip;- at this ..?? time, ??r -ix dozen!
f--r - . >.. it habitant "f Croono county.1
Tin ruvoMi t paid out for the egg?!
an;.i)ir;ti vi to $.'{ 1 Tho ohi.-ktvi.u.ht
S1 1,11-'"', making a total
f kio.'.i o paid out in a single day for!
'ggs and rhi<?11- aione.
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The abo\,> flipping i.-: front the,
t ii ?s nville. Ten p., paper and tells it., j
own story. Union County is equally1
as well adapted to poultry raising asis
the locality spoken of above. To;
our lasting tfhauie it must be said that j
we have boon consuming iWe quan-j
titles of eggs and poultry shipped into, i
'he eountv. We have been receiving i
i
iu se commodities into the county butt
r- .er sending out any of tlicni. Otn
money i.a .ill been going < v.'. none'
coming in. This is liie reason for our '
?nd plight no mon?-\. We hi? glad1 '
* > ) >i? mat a number of our it
uv already t<> V'o intoj
i'.t- poultry busitu <? ?.n commercial! i
W(. kii'-w of *.h!?. ?.' progressive j '
r > n ii the county who have ulnadyi 1
i>?'m : iro into :h<- j><??iUrv bu-hnos.-.1 ,
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i?!anr:ir.i; l" ha\?- a tl >ek of hen.- nutn- ,
f r fvi.tr. two to sik thousand. Th?.s?" 1
.? > ate hi Acs in the riyhl d:rvo-i '
ft- iryinrr, vegetal 1?- r.i-oiu: for
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ar..l poultry ami h? j{ raisin/. (
??.? tie- directions f??v the people of |
I'ninu icuAtj to i '
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?">mi v-..' ay ho lifi-i- that the farin-j (
if- an* responding to the appeal toj ^
lai"!' tomatoes for tho cannery. ?
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?Hit i at says the courtly is till right j J
jt the pe pic will behave themselves.
Our cat says every man helps or
1 niii i good . i i/enship by his owi
< undue*.
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Our cat says don't forget the garden
his year.
Our cat says you can make and can
enough vegetables front an acre garden
to feed ?n average size family
ine months in a year. t
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Our oat says the cr--p of candidate.*.I
continues to grow.
Jefferson Davis Cohn, godson of
Jefferson Davis, bought the pawned
pearl necklace of Maria Theresa,
queen of Hungary. ?
>econd Lap in
Subscriptioiu to a Cannery
We hereby ?v.hacribc to one share
f stock ?n ibe tannery tit C'non
i. to bo pniu r>.r in produce. nnd v {
ho par **ahie of $,>n.nO:
I. K. Minter taO.U't
.c\vt$ M. Riot; .">0.00
I. E. i louse 60.00
7. K. Hughes f>0.00
Robert W. Rraty 60.00
I'. B. Jeter 00.0U
*i. O. Jeter 60.00
kV. P. Kelly 60.00
Marion II. Gailman 50.00
\rtHur Crocker 50.0t?
li. W. Adanui ft'kOt
Lewis M. Gault 50.00
J. E. Kelly .">0.00
t. (J. Sumner 50.00
kV. R. Kelly 50.00
Suit's I eonard 50.00
fudsou F. Vendor 60.00
M. U. Beiuo and J. C. Whit look 50.00
F3. L. Spears 50.00
Jru.s T. Belue 60.00
C. C. Willeford 60.00
C. C. Sartor 50.00
It. K. anil Guy Rrewingtun . 50.00
We will gladly receive subscript*om
to the ab?ve front farmers in u.n.>
>e<5jon of the county. The rannerj
is H't assured fact; we wish to mak<
it nn assured success. Who will phone
'No. I" and say "Yes, pitt nte dowr
<ne share"?
No rales promoter; no red tape
-nne. honest administration an?
vvh deajih. team work, Gome or ?n!
D. W. Griffith Proves
He is a Real Genius
Genuine students of the motion picture
and its future are from tiir.-- ti
time expressing doubts as to its exue
province and many hold to the opin;or
that in its present transitory state tin
destiny of the cinema art is yet to In
defined. Directors and producers arblamed
by some for specializing in in.
new lield. for making too much of t'n<
entertainment. feature, dwelling1 ai to*
much length on the spectacular, over
reaching the bounds of the character
ization and bringing forth in excessive
measure the pathetic. In his lat
est and greatest screen production
"Way Down East," to be seen for tin
first time in this city at the R'alt*
Theatre, beginning Tuesday for a mi
of two days, D. W. Griffith has agai
show his genius by avoiding any se<
form, with the result that ho has con
vineod them all in what amounts U
m ud ally a departure in the art.
Mr. Griffith has overlooked nothing
Rather he has made of his screen s
mirror to effect life in all its moods
This unusual presentation, made fron
a sterling stage drama, has given th'
wizard or the film great rein for his
vision and imagination. That he hat
me do the most of nil these opportuni
lies is readily apparent to any student
who \yitnesyes a presentation of
"Way Down East." With rollicking
comedy types and scenes to wo-rk with
a chance to contrast pastoral simplicity
with city luxury and finallj
in a great climax of stirring scenes
amid swirling blizzard and crashing
ice floes it may be easily realized v.-ha*
ope has been offered to him. How
ever, the pinnacle of Griffith'* avt in
this wondrous picturization lies prob
uhly in greatest strength wherein h<
takes the love story of Anna Moore
dds fo its charm an i appeal and thus
hares the truths: of a woman's soul iti
i manner that has never before been
reached by ipaker of film and drama
This master of the film has not deviut.
d from th,* compelling story of
heart interest r.s originally set forth
>y T.ottie Illair Parker and Joseph R
r?risnicr. He has maintained it a!! t veiy
jot and tittle, but at the sane
time has enlarged it to compelling
heights. Enlargement of specta''ulnt
ffcct and elaboration of scenic appeal
in construction, but the hrondonng
of an appeal and the widening of
dramatic epic is gonitis in art. This
livifiod Anna Moore of the screetl
ings an inspiration ami a hope into
ho hearts of all who follow hot
hrough hor struggles and trials in the
jnfoMlng of the tale. Thus Griffith
tot. satisfied with rleboration of the
scenes nlore of this great play, has
laly?rato(! the theme. This account-,
'or the fact that- in N'cw York, Philnlelphin,
Boston, Ban, Francisco and
titer large cities where thi pictnrizaion
is being shown, the throngs that
laily attend its presentations are United
only by the capacity of the theI'rc-i.
Risking no m'siiap or failure in the
nrerprettirn rf his art. Mr. Griffith
i:ventbled in the tanking of the pieore
a notable array of talented playrs
including Lillian Gish, Richard
Inthelmrss, I s well Sherman, Burr
ilelntosh, Mary Hay, Hut" Bruee
'roighton Hale, Mr". Morgan Bella.
rt, Kdtf-o N'elson, George Neville,
/ivi t Ogden, Florence Short, Mrs.
)avid Landau, Josephine Bernard,
'mily Fitzroy, Patricia Fruer, Porter
Jtrong, Myrtle Sutch and a host of
the;. .
RDITCUCC i
Lf !\ U J 11 b J
Character
Quality and Cost
it. cniiNf of the character
ami qualitv of all the
brushes we sell the costs
are absurdly low. The
brushes we offer will
C?\e tho very best and
longest service and when
you rtn get all of thin
in a brush, whether for
the teeth, hair, hand or
hath, it is certainly heat
to buy.
STORM'S
Drug Store
Subscriptions to
$10,000 Cannery
i A i H?i for 20of the subscrlptioni
*?. :t ? cannery has boon made. A
.-?tnr t*j marks thoau who have pait
20','- ; two stars (* ) represent th<
subscriber as having paid 40'/: ; thre<
i stars ('' *') represent the subscribe]
: as having paid OH'/ ; four stars (****]
j as having paid SO'. >, and five atari
;(*"*** ) as having paid the full ICO'/v
j of the subscription. A a soon as thi
; stock subscription is paid the cortiti
: rate uf stock will be issued. We an
i f?ying to keep down the overhead ex
j.e.oso, hence no notice is being tnailc<
! tlie sul seribers. This published lis
is the only notice, nnd there is n<
charge against the company for ad
vortising. 1'ay the whole subscrip
I tion, if it suits you, an.i let us jsaui
j you your stock.
j Lewis M. Rico '200.0<
| O. K. Hughes ... 50.U
R. M. White *60.U<
F. II. Gamer *50.0<
J. E. Minter 50.0<
I I)r. Russell JeUr *200.0<
! R. W. Beaty 50.0*
| T. B. Strange ........ ?>O.0(
I J. F. McLur* 6o.?n
W. D. Wood *50.01
H. L. Davis *50.0<
J. R. Whitmire *50.0i
Roy Willeford 60.0
Sum Berolowitz *50.0!
Sam Fussier 50.0
C. R. Lancaster 50 0<
J. V. Askew *50.0'
Macbeth Young *50.0
E. M. Garner *50.0
; W. C. WUburn *50.0
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr "oO.O
L. G. Young *50.0
F. W. CarneJl 60.0
| D. Jeau Whitlock 60.0
,j A. G. Kennedy **50.0
! Victor Smith 50.0
j uno. \V. Gregory *59.0
i r\. X. Surou-o T.nin
W. XV. Join ron '60.0
C. D. Sparks 60.0
U. 15. Ammon* 60.0
r. B. C.ault **50.0
Dr. A. P. McElroy . . . "60.0
George Willard 50.0
iordon Bishop 50.0
i. T. McMehan *50.0
R. II. Harris 50.0
\ J. Purhnm *50.0
I Dr. J. W. Buchanan . 60.0
| I. .J. West *50.0
i'. Hancock . . 50.0
; >r XV. N. Glyn-pt 60.0
, j o. 1 Kennedy *50.0
.<> (*, A li s{e ' 50.0
...!. Browning *50.0
, v W. Store *50.0
\lrs. John R. .Mathis *50.0
i. (. >hcn Co 50.0
"iri/.ep? National Bark . . . 50.0
i. C. Wilburn 60.0
Dr. Theo. Mnddox *50.??
Mis* Mahaia J. Smith .... *50.0
Miss Edna Tinsley *50.0
p Bradley-Eates Co. ...... 60.0
W. S". McLuro ........ 100.0
J. B. Barron 50.0
P. D. Barron *50.0
Union Bakery *50.0
r Will Humphries 50.0
Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.0
Uouia Gnult 50.0
W. B. Murphy *50.0
R. \V. Beaty (additional) . . 50.0
1 t>. Norman Jones 60.0
C. C. Sanders *50.0
j C. K. Morgan 60.0
; TIjos. McNaliy 50.0
! K. l.ee Ivolly ........ 50.0
1 C. Alien 50.0
1 P. K. Wilburn *50.0
Consolidated Ice Fuel Co. . . 50.0
Uuv Willeford (additional) . . 50.0
| Cnii (i Marble & Granite Co. . *50.0
A. VV. T. Kavenseroft *50.0
J 'I. 15 50.0
! I K. Krrrir.wke *50.0
! iir. (). !,. P. Jackson *50.0
| Storm's Drug Store *50.0'
J. M. Wood *50 0"
I J. A. Hollingsworth 50.0
! B. A. Owens 50.0
: T. J. Vinson *30.0'
I O. K. Smith 50.0
i Herbert Smonli *50 0'
; Thos. II. Ilowc *50.0'
' Mrs. I*. H. Barnes *50.0
! Cash 50.0
Mrs. 1.. M. Jordan *50.0i
| I.. B. Godshnll *50.0
' W. J. Tucker . . . ... 50.0
i W. II. Aiken >. 5Q,Qi
' ft V. Vftitui' t-no.
... ... . V.??? "V.V
i Knjrle (iroeory Co f?0.0(
; Mrs. Jno. R. Mnthi? *100.01
? Lewis M ftio *100.01
I F. J. Parhani . 100.0
! I)r. J. \V, Buchanan 100.0<
j J. E. Kelly 100.01
I. From 50.01
j J. Louis Jolly 50.01
J. I., Bolton 500.01
( Dr. F. M. Ellerhc *50.01
j VV. T. Powell 50.01
' VV. T. Sinclair 50.0(
! S. Krass *f>0.0<
I
Total $6,300.0(
Amount subscribed in produre
$1,150.01
(irand total $7,4r>0.0<
We want more rnbscrlp'ions. Wi)
i vou not take one (?r more shares?
Union Canning & Products Co.,
Is'wis M. Rice. Pres.
"Respect f< r low is of more volu?
han respect for the violator," is th(
motto of the Rev. Mr. J. II. William
son, new law enforcement officer ol
Chicago.
N'oiwich, Kngland, is famous for it.canaries.
They came to Norwich with
the weavers of Flanders, banishec
from their homes by the Spaniards
and over since, the people of that oitj
have been canary lovers and fanciers
almost to n man.
More is paid for a mutton chop ir
New York hotels than for a sheep ir
Colorado, according to reliable re
porta.
Laid Sale
State of South Cai*olirn,
Union County.
' Cotirt of Common Pier.*.
| E. O. Page, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. J. Johnston. Frances C. Johnston j
Essie H. Lawc-on. Myra I.. Little am; i
Mittie Harper, Defendants. ,
' Pursuant to an order of the <\>uv j
4 of Common Pleas for said County ano !
State, heretofore made in the abovi j
L rtated case, the undersigned will ^ci' 1
before the court house door in Union J
L> S. C., at auction, on the 3rd day j
April, 1922, being salesday. duvin- I
legal hours of sale, the following land '
v r.nd promises, to wit:
' Ml that certain tract of land, lying j
and being in Bognnsvillo Townsl':p.j
County and State afoi-esaid. near Wer' I
1 Springs, containing 239 acres. mor< j
or less, bounded by lands known n^
j Thompson Gold mine tract, by lands
of F. W. Eison, the Nott Cold Mine j
William West, and others, and bein. j
[i the tract conveyed by A. M. Thomson
} as executor of the estate of Mary F 1
* i
) Thomson, to John L. Johnston, deed;
t' duly recorded in said County and I
^ State, less sixty (60) nc\*e.-, hereto |
? fore, sold, leaving a balance of 17b
5 ,
r.cres, more or less.
Terms of sale, Cash, purchase:- t :
L pay for papers and stamps.
w. w. Johnson,
Ex Officio Mast-r. J
Probate .Tvi?lcr? j
0 Union, S. C. 3-18-25; M '
Notice of Reference
(, To Prove Claims i
1
( State of South Carolina,
i Union County,
( Court of Common Pleas.
It , Pursuant to an order of the Court
l aforesaid, notice is herehly given that
(? a reference will he held before me
(. on thr> 14th day of April, 1922, at
0 11 o'clock, a. in., at my office in Un1
ion, S. O., at which reference all
i persons having claims or demands
0 against Sardis Farm, Incorporated j
b are required to attend and establish
t- and prove such claims.
0 W. W. Johnson,
o Probate Judge,
iu Ex Offic io Master
March 12, 1922. 1330-1
t. Master's Sale
i' State of South Carolina,
? Union County,
ii Court of Common Pleas.
Abraham Smith, ct al., Plaintiffs,
N VS.
i* Jno. IC. Sims and Willie Johnson, D>
> fondants.
> Pursuant to an order of the Cour'
i' heretofore made in the above statei
case, I will sell, on Saturday, April 1
0 922, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the prem
sea. at auction, the following piece
<; r parcels of t Union Towp
'J ship, said County and State, to wit:
] l.That certain lot of land lyin .
( outh of the Union-Santuc public roa
{ ldjoining lands of James Hendersc-;
, >n the northwest; and hounded on tlq
outh by the track of the Souther
R. R., containing two 2 ) acres, mor,
or leas.
, 2. That cevtain other l't or parcc
( or land, bounded south by S-intue pw'
, 'ic road, north by tract of the South
, era R. R., and East by lands <>f th
( estate of Berry Humphries.
, 3. That certan other 1< t < v pa roe"
, of land, on the northern side of th*
q Santue public rond, and bounded nort*
by the old Ellis land, east by lot o
, N'imrod Ellis, south by sad road an<
L west by lot of Frances MoJunkin, an
i bein^ about 4Q0 yards Ion jr.
, This land will he cut into r. numbe
i f smaller lots, and sold on the
0 opround, separately, on terms of one0
half cash with interest at oi<rht (Ml
0 ner cent per annum from date of sale
0 'ill paid, on the unpaid portion of th<
1 purchase price; purchaser to receive j.
, receipt for cash payment when mad"
and deed to be delivered by the Maste
when the credit portion is puid.
W. W. Johnson,
^ Probate Judfte,
Ex Officio*Master.
r .VI #1 It." II
J ???^?...??
Master's Sale
[?
|. State of South Carolina,
Union County,
r Court of Common Pleas,
^ 1. W. Nance, Plaintiff,
[. VS'
Andrew Sartor, et al., Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree of the Court
( aforesaid, in the above stated case, I
will sell before the court house door in
' Union, S. 0., on April 3, 1022, being
salesday, during legal hours of sale,
:t auction, the following lands and
j premise?-,, to wit:
All that certain lot or parcel of
Htnd, lying and being in the western
' part of the City of Union, County and
j State aforesaid, bounded by lands of
Gist, Miller, Henderson and Nance,
j being the lot conveyed by J. YV Nance
. to Andrew Sartor, commencing at cor
ru*r of stable lot, and running south
<U) feet to corner; thence west xo f? et
to stake; thence north to ('. A. Hen
devson's line; thence along said line 10
feet to stake; thence east SO feet t<
Opirinning corner, N
Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to
' pay for papers and stamps.
' W. W. Johnson,
Probate Judge,
Ex Officio Master.
' March 13, 1922. 1330-3t
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Sawyer & Kennedy
Attorneys and Counsellors at l.nv
No. 33 Main Street
Union, South Carolina
Kngaged in the general practice o*
\ law. We no longer represent the
i Union-Riiffa.o Mills Co., the Union
Manufacturing & Power Co., or th?
Union A- GUnn Springs Railroad Co.
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mumrt MriiH81 slreriffi quickly. i>am|)'o i. .-d j
t>y i'.tncrUaa Proprietary "Co , Jjcston, Mask
RTTHj Reduce Your Weight |.
^ at tiro rato of 10 to 35 pounds ptr j
I I N' 8 inonlh. l>y Biuiple guanuitocd, -afo 1
E~rV reliable treatment, tftMOO Will r.'uuo
? 1 1 B your wriyht without tiutu-ccsaary or- |
klL li9 erclae and diluting, and will not in/iro i
K dfl orw?ikon youraysteio. Writut-o.lny I
!t3 for i'ltKE 00o box enclosing IC In 1
u EX coin or stamps with thtso-l to
1 Taci.o Co. .i&aUox) 48, Boeton, Mas*. j
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INFLUENZA
I As a preventive, melt and in- j
i hale night and morning?
Vsei^S:
V A po F^ua !
Over 17 bUUion J.'.rs Used Yearly I
BILIOUS_CHILDREN |
Black-Draught, Long in Successful
Use, Praised by an Arkansas
Mother, "Soon Does
Its Work."
Marmaduke, Ark.?Speaking of (
Thedford's Black-Draught, which from
long use in her household has become I
regarded as "the family medlclno,'
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, of Route 1, thlt j
place, says:
"When the children get bilious. I :
five them a couple of good doses, and I
when we have sour stomach, headache j
or any liver or stomach trouble. j
' use Black-Draught. It is an easy laxe j
| tlve, and soon dee# the work. 1 cei ;
j tainly think It la one of the best rem I
diet made."
Black-Draught acts on the jadei ;
liver, gently, but positively, and helpt !
It In its importnnt function of throw j
ing out waste materials and poison,
from the system.
In thousands of households Black
Draught is kept handy for !mmed!at?
use in time of need. PromiU-Aitadjfcer.t
often is half the battle, aiiu
prevent slight ills from developing' in
to serious troubles.
iu weu-estahiisnea merit, durint
more than TO year* of successful use
should convince you of the helpfu'
effects obtainable by taking Black
Draught for liver and stomach dls
orders. Get a package today, an
keep it In your bouse. See tha- j
the package bears tho words i
"rbtuKdrd'a rilsrV ijtauekL" NC-14J .
^PFXIAE ADVERTISEMENT.* |
FOR SALE -Two J>;r'? ' cribs, o.i !
push cart and haliy walker; che ip
Phono 396-W. ltpd
WE PAY $30.00 WEEK I. Y. Tie ho
spa*"C time, selling hosiery guarn i ,
teen wear four months. Spang line
big opportunity. Experience unnecessary.
Perfectwear Mills, D'rby !
Penna. ltpd
FOR SALE A Haynos 7 passenger
1921 automobile. Car in good condition
and will be sold at a re i
bargain. Telephone 304 < r 150.
mn-K ?
PIGS FOR SALE?Nine fine Duroc.lerscy
pigs for sale; six weeks old;
extra large for ago; entitled to reg
stration; $0.00 eaeh. A. W. Pittman,
Carlisle, S. C.
CONUNDRUM?Why is Ru Co s.
Kb.. Oil!.. CJ 1 ? ? - ftn ...III
jirwt- uiii^ ouimuy ; m;u Wi11|I
be pri\'on to the person sending t
correct answer. The contest holds :
for two weeks; the answer is sealed
in an envelope and locked in The
Times' safe. Send answers to TriState
Medical Co., Box 177, Union,
S. C. 1330-tf
PORTO RICO and Nancy H ill potato
plants grown from treated potatoes,
inspected before shipped. Immediate
shipment after April 10ih. $1.60 | per
thousand shipping poi.it, lots of g
6,000. (7. J. Derrick, I a-vaster '
S. C. 3-1 8-25; 4 1
TEN DUROC-Poland China pigs two
months old; nice ones; $7.5(1 each,
.lohn L. MeKinney, .lonesville. S. C '
1335-3tnd
FOR SALE Some bargains in used
cars. Hughes' Garage. 1323 ifj
WANTED?Table boarders. Locn
tion, corner Main and -C.hu re' \
streets, (old Arthur house). Pho
376. Mrs. John Boho. 1335-2 j
YOUNG MEN, WOMEN, over 17 d
siring government pos tern . $13
monthly, write for free lis' of po i
tions now open, J. Leonard, (forme--;
Civil Service examiner), 1236 Equi- i
table Bldg., Washington, D. C.
1335-3tpd *
BARNES is no political cand date ve bj
he has an eye on the dear b hie I
See him about it. 132X
FOR RENT?One 11-room residene- V
close in; all modern con'-onienc--1- L
J. A. Humphries, No. 10 S. Church
St. 1333-4tp?l I
AN EXCHANGE for
handsome seven passenger to*irjn-r ^
car. See E. M. Wilson. 1334-3tpd ^
TO THE PATRONS OF UNION SCHOOLS: j "
Now that your chHdre?'s eyes have been examined by your do?- i
tor. remembei that if he does not make a specialty of this kind of \
work, that ! am prepared to fit glasses I give my whole time and >j
attention to this work and guarantee satisfaction. 1 am here at all J
nmec to make good my guarantee.
let me name to you some of your neighbors or frieada who are '
?Hti8tied users of my glas^~a
Yours For Better Eyes For^he Children,
F. C. DUKE
STATU MCKN8EI) OPTOMERI8T. ;
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A MISS and
Her MISSION
Does one realize how wonderfully woman's world has
changed- -ai d h w high a young business or professional
woman may hope to carry her career?
Woman's inherent qualities?her loyalty, integrity,
ai d dependability?aie priceless assets. Actual cash is
no better security. Every young woman can use those
qualities to found her future. And if she confers upon
us '.lie privilege of being her banker, we shall bj proud
to make Iter mission in life our mission, too.
"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All."
CniZENA
NATIONAL LAN K. _
Bcnew flic* lio.-iltli, ri-iij^li ami vitality of your horses, mules, cattle,
hogs and poultry. Oct maximum results in health, growth and production.
Spring is the time for renewal in all uuture. You can beat
care for your worn out and sick live stock by using
^ro^/ej Remedies
They restore health, .bring back vigor and* strengtfi, and increase
production. There iaya specific Caro-Vet treatment prepared by the
ablest veterinarians for each live stock disease and disorder.
A Few Special Remedies
] F?r Spring Use:
Caro-Vet Condition Powder for f
\ horses, mules ??d cattle, price 75c. M tSIC
'1 Caro-Vet Swino Condition Pow- f H
M Caro-Vet Egg-Producer, prico \
| Caro-Vet. Tonic for horses, mules 1
S Sold by general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee B
of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a com- H
? plcto line of Caro-Vet Remedies. I
|l Wo are sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of 5
0 -18 pages "Farmers' Veterinary Ouido", which gives the symptoms
and tells how to treat live stock diseases. Ask for your oopy. 9
f| CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgrs., ' UNION, S. C. |
FREE!
NOW THAT ALL CARS HAVE NEW NUMBERS
WE WILL TOMORROW, FRIDAY 24TH, BEGIN TAKING
NUMBERS FOR FREE TANK OF GASOLINE.
ALSO 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
Benefit of Athletic Association
PRICE 35c AND 50c
HOLMES-CALHOUN SEED COMPANY
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEED
PLANTS, POULTRY SUPPUES
A Po tnl Card Will Bring Our Catalog
SPARTANBURG, S. C.