The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 25, 1922, Image 3

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^CANDIDATE'S CARD For Mayor. I hereby announce myself as a can diriate for the office of Mayor of ih? city of Union at the next Democrats pr niary to be held for that office ant pledge myself to abide by the rule? governing said election. I. F. McLure. I hereby announce myself a candi?e for Mayor of the City of Union . tin appro o-' ing city Democratic primary u..d pledge to abide by the i'"S ;ro\" nutg said primary. O. E. Smith. 1 here'.)" u ir.ou.uce myself a cundid.fe for Mayor of the City of Union and pledge to abide by the result of in* 1>- moeratic Primary election. Will. C. Lake. I hereby announce myself as a cand elate for reelection to the office of Mayor of the city and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic 1 riniary election. R. P. Morgan. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Mayor of the City of Union and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. James A. Wilburn. For Alderman?Ward One. date for Aldeimnn for Ward 1, City date for Alderman for Ward One, City i f Union, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Primary election. Hen L. Berry. I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman for Ward I and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic election. .1. W. A. Humphries. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1 and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. P. B. Culp. For Alder nan?Ward Two. 1 hereby ant. >uncc myself a candidate for Alderman for Ward 2, and pledge myself ,o abide the result of the Democratic Primary election. J. W. Gilbert. The friends of P. B. Bobo announce him a candidate for election to the office of Alderman for Ward 2, Citv of Union, and pledge that he will abide the results of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2 and pledjjj myself to abide the icsuU of the Democratic primary election. Simon Smith. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Alderman for Ward 2, City of Union, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. * R. Haynes Harris. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2 and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. T. A. Ilollingsworth. For Alderman?Ward Three. I h eb.. announce myseif a candidate f< r reelection to the position of Alderman for Ward 3, City of Union, .ml pl' dge myself to abide the result < f 'he Democratic primary election. II. C. James. I hereby announce myself a candiil;>tc f.:r Alflcrmnn for Wnrd .t ?inrt will abide by the results of the Demo-1 cratic primary election. B. A. Whitener. I hereby announce myself as a can-: didate for ulderi^pn for Wavd 3 and will abide by the results of the Democratic primary election.* J. A. Brown. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman "from Ward 3, City of Union, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary | election. J. M. O'Shields. For Alderman?Ward Four. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the position of Alderman from Ward 4. City of Un-' ion, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Primary election. W. B. O'Shields. I hereby announce myself a candidate for electa n to the"office of Alder man for Ward 4, City of Union, and pledge myself to abide the decision of the Democratic primary election. G. A. Royster. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Al(iermon from Ward 4, City of Union, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. S. R. Lybrand. For Rubl e Works Cnmnvssioncr. The friends of L. J. 1 lames an nounce him a candidate for election to the office of Commissioner of Public Works for the city of Union, nnd pledge that he will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for eleitioo to the office of Water Works Commissioner, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. R. L. McNally. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate in the election to the office of Sheriff for Union County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. If elected, I promise the people of Union County that I will make them a faithful officer and servant of the people. L. C. Wharton. f " ' < I hereby Announce myself a c; dictate for Sheriff of Union Com and will abide by the result of 1 Democratic primary election. Louis B. Fant i I hereby announce myself a ccn , date for election to the office of Shei I of Union County, and pledge mys | to abide the result of the Democra primary election. I received the i pointment from the governor until 1 incoming election, covering a p- r j of only 12 months, and I am tryi i to render honest service to the pe >v I will appreciate an opportunity I serve you a full term of four y ? 1 will not betray your confidence. T. .1. Vinson I hereby announce myself n c m ' date for election to the ofllce of Shei for Uniyn County, and pledge mys j to abide the result of the Democra \ primary election. Morris l.eona d I hereby announce myself a can j ('ate for election to the office of SI o I for Union County and pledge m. s ! to abide the result of the Democra primary election. I B. C.?nUu.ll. I hereby nnnninu > myscK ;t c. n date for election to the otlnv ot Sl.? \ for Union County, and pledge in to abide the result of tin- D-nrvra primary election. T. I . list s I hereby announce my cif a c.-u, . date for Sheriff of Union Count? a will abide by the result of ti..> I) i: \ era tic primary election. Benjamin I.. Kl! r, I hereby announce myself a c iv ' date for election to tht* office of SI r for Union County, and pledge m, s ' to abide the result of the Democ.a ' primary election. M. I lamp Hall. For Treasur? ! I hereby announce myself as a ca delate for the office of Treasurer Union County, and pledge myself j ab'de by the rules of the Deniocra I primary election. W. Frank Caldwell, For Magistrate. | I hereby announce myself a e wv I dale for Magistrate Union Town h Union County, and pledge myso'f abide by the results of the Democ at primary election. J. Byrum Laws*. :). I hereby announce myself a earn date for the office of Magistrat _ Union Township and pledge myself abide by the rules of the Democrat primary election. Stead A. Sparks. I hereby announce myself a cnnc date for Magistrate of Union Tow ship and will abide by the result the Democratic primary election. J. M. Greer. I hereby announce myself a cant date for election to the office of Ma istvate for Union Township, ai pledge myself to abide the result the Democratic primary election. J. Cols? n. I hereby announce myself a c;.ni date for election to the office of Ma istrate for Union Township a pledge myself to abide the result the Democratic primary election. J. D. BarneLt. Master's Sale State of South Carolina, Union County, Court of Common Pleas. The Citizens National Bank of Unio S. C., Plaintiff, vs. llammie Meng Askew, et al.. Def m ants. Pursuant to a decree of the Con aforesaid, heretofore made in t above stated case, I will sell befo the court house door in Union, S. < i on the 3rd day of. April, 1922, boil the first Monday in said month, durii legal hours of sale, at auction, the f< i lowing lands and premises, to wit r All that certain lot, piece or pan i of land, lying and being in the Can ; ty and State aforesaid (Pinckn Township) containing one hundr and forty-six (140) acres, more less, and hounded by lands of .1. Garner, J. V. Askew, B. B. Going a others, and formerly known as t Meng homestead, Terms of sale: One-third cash, hi ! ance one and two years from date sale, credit portion to be secured bond of the purchaser and mortga of the premises and to bear inter* J from date of sale at eight (S) f cent per annum until paid. Purchas i to pay for stamps, papers and reeoi ! ing fe>s. VV. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Mast March 13, 1922. 1330Notice of Reference To Prove Clair State of South Carolina, Union County, l Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to an order of the Coi | aforesaid, notue is hereby given tl ! a reference will be held before 1 on the 14th day of April, 15122, 11 o'clock, a. nv, at my olTice in Uni< S. C., nt which ref*. rence nil perse having claims or demands against H. Smith and A. L. llishop, co-pa ners, trading and doing business un< the firm name of Smith Vulcan zi Co., ntfUst attend and establish su claims and demands. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Ex Officio Mast March 12, 1922. 1329 in" A Porch Celery Bo* *ty There 13 no phase of vegetati more easily and conveniently devi 1 oped or more gratifying conducive di-i t**,? pleasure and happiness of I ritY i o 'r.e rn tkor, b^tli froin the iiundpol e]f of L-aut Itkutim und excel J. nt fo jc' product a r the porch celery b?x. ! F^.r this put pc.;e, secure a box 4 die! brng. 2 ft. wide and 20 incher dee iodi I1-0'-" <n the bottom n strata of a kind of soil, 1 inches in depth u; >le. I ',a '' ' 0.01 this with ft layer of bar tc | yard t'ertiiizer. 4 inclns in dept j... 1 ad.ov.- this, a .strata of dark, stun loan 1 I invites in depth. Lay the top surface oil' in rows | inches apart, and 1 inch deep. L di- this stand 12 hours before planting t seed. Meanwhile, the seed nre soa iii-.r in swci'i milk for 24 hours for t fit" i purpose of rapid germination and t production of stocky plants each I which is induced by the protein of tl I milk. When the lime for soaking is ? ( j, : haustod, drain the milk from the sc .j and sliv iu a ruflioieiicy of soil ainot them to h.t\v each bearing un uccut' 1 ulal'u n or c,siting of soil. Plant tinm sparingly in the litl di- rows already laid off, cover seed iff: the I'm row , press all the soil surfa If down compactly. Keep the box w< tic watered, as soon as the soil dries 01 When the plants are three inch high, thin them out leaving the pe ni lu-nt growth four inches apart. " '! the rows. The plants which nre wit ,l d "ivn lonv he transplanted in the ga deli or disposed of to other lion makers. ,ji. Tacks or wire nails are drivi ; around the edges of the box to ho r|.- the cheese cloth covering confine Lj,. J Cheese cloth is recommended as protection because it admits the sui , 1 pht to the plants. As soon as fro: _ is over, it may be removed entirely. Keep the soil well broken bet woe ni- the rows with an old fork which is of got <1 substitute as a cultivator. A] to ply liipiid fertilizer, using pmilti ti.: I house excrement, or occasionally ! bttie nitrate of soda. This forces U 1 plant very rapidly. ? J Tf self-blanching celery seed a 1 used, the little plants wili begin ih- l b ach when they are about six inch 'P. high, however, if any other varieti i" an used for planting, pine needl Lie mnv i o placed between tlie rows ai g: ins" the 12 inches of box left alxv (he surface of the soil. Place the j. needles after the plants have attain* 'J ;> growth of six inches and the bleac ! ing process will begin very quickly. When the lateral spires have attaii h ; ed the length of 10 or 12 inches ci i them carefully from the plant and us ' Tn a few weeks the plant reproduc* li-' these.^-The blossom stem should I n- cal|iH!kpiW*,t' fron1 the crown of tl 0f tap 'root and used by preventing tl blooming of the plant, it continues i .. produce new, crisp spires for conseci tive ^years, thus economizing tl ii- household expenditures and increa g- ing the joys of the home maker, nd During these consecutive years < of the growth of jhoso plants from tl original planting, the soil life is mail tainod by the application of liquid fe tili/.er frequently between the rows * plants. 51 FOR QUICK SERVIC! PHONE 167 We call and deliver you clothing in a dust-proof motoi cycle. We remove spots an stains from clothing withoii injuring either the fabric c the color- Our modern metf ods make clothes look lik new, in the shortest possibl ' time. p: - I.?-1 vjivc me a trial. ceriaini ju> will appreciate it as much c ro more than anyone else. Hames Pressing I and Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building l'' Phone 167 n c.v ????-????-??? ???? t tl Ninety-eight per cent of the land or Alaska is national property. * MRS. LULA VANN 3 FULTON, ARK ^ Suggests to Suffering Wome ,J,r the Road to Health iei Fulton, Arkansas. ? "I used Lydia 1 (I Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lor niniiimmmmnn1"'^'"^ in my sidt I i ilUlllllullllll ^ would suffer so bat *ycvery month fro: my waist down that er. Jnl could not be on n %Wm half the time. B'-fgfo.-: was not able to dorr "wr Bl work without help. ns \Wt~* lllll Compound udvei I fvjBP* jlll and* gave it a /a *r'u'- Now 1 am ub 1 ' ?-SSJ to do my work ar aon it-veil nave a back ache every montl 1 cannot praise your Vegetable Con 11! pound enough and highly recommend to those who have troubles like mine, am willing for these facts to be used : a testimonial to lead all whosutTer wis at female troubles, as I did, to the rig! in, road to health."?Mrs. LulaVann,lie ,ns 43, Fultofl, Arkansas, j Itsthissortof praise of LydiaE.Pinl ham's Vegetable Compound, given I word of mouth and hy letter, one wome 1 to another, that should cause you to coi ng | sider taking this well-known medicine, , j, i you are troubled with such symptoms i painful periods, weak, nervous feeling; miserable pains in your back, and cai not work at certain times. Here is a woman who is so gratefi and glad to be relieved from a painfi ' and nerve racking physical conditi? 1 that she wishes to tell ull tick c.v... BIBB mm amm jM W to ^^^B k? BBS* BSflja S3 A^^^B BF n w I One of I he! I topla in ^f^6k. >n H M H| H flgj |g|v es ^K93 KSjjk k BSEP S&c CgBy BEL ^B BH PBB SB? ie ? JK1 BHM Kgf! ?n S TOH HH Id ^B V IB ^B^F a nst /HI Coi a P*v a | ie ] I Union I 10 Notice to Debtors lc And Creditors 10 ?1 a" All" persons holdm?*-claims Against j ie the Estates of Charles It. Smith, do-1 s" ceased, must present the same duly proven, to me, and all persons indeht** ed to said estate must make payment 10 to me. Mrs. Celine K. Smith, ll" Executrix Est. Ohns. R. Smith. r" March 17, 1022. :i-18-2.r>; 1-1: nf 1 F ONE LOT ; SAMPLE it Just 4 ;e Canton Crepe, Crepe y A 11 1 ?ef r j aii amereau, Prices from S' in jy le I / ' \ *\ %?\ " ) id It * 1 >s n If money saving m< come and look over th r i. f F i "Your Money's Worth Himdr Jit eac] lie let us with Canning LEWIS M. R HHaHBgBfc&ftSVi MB & All pilots on Ivan'continental ma airplanes in the United Slates aie t be furnished with side arms. CHICHESTER S PILLS r-Tin: IM.VMOSK ItltlMI. A f VK I.uill. xl Auk your llrus^Sot r?r/A LStsV I'lil-I'lltw-V't N IHh IK-iIiI |.-nml/a\y i'llla in i., il mi i a.iid i. taitc\v> ie.il- . \ itli Itli.o IM.U.n. \/ si Vi"l Tako Iiu Uilf -r. liny oi* your * (jf llriik-ulil. A k I r?' III .<' t KH-TI It H UIAMomi kka.n:> imi.i.h, t. r a., IS yearsknuwnasUi t.Si'cst,AlwaysKci ? r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVEHYWKLKE iiMrnrmrtiiMrrurr- 3Ern?rs^"-?2M^v:i 0 F FIF T Y I DRESSES Arrived de Chine and Tafieta no two a!:ke. 1. 00 to $19.50 I. , iK Y '' ' y\\ ' r > ? '+ )f> V eans anytlridg to yo'% ese dresses. iOM of Your Money F>-\ck." ed Farmers I b one acre of I K 1? -M - B talk it over I l you I & Products Co. I ICE, President I iioiaahi ?&&&&. ygsssb ^bbjhbhhhbmmhhp 'contests on in every county for queen of palmafesta Popular and Attractive Young Women in Every Section Interested in Capital City's Big Festival QUEEN GETS $500 DIAMOND g'j Throughout South Oirloina interest j mold!" show. trade* disp', jys, vaudeg. i- running high in the statc-wid.- con- s vilh? and amusement .net lx.th uftoti in secure a Queen fur the 1022 | noons and evenings, ami one or 'wo 1 i . hu.ifesln to be held in Colombia the! nights featuring grand opera .-ears 2 we.-k of April 17th to 22nd. News ! of international reputation If pa pet s in the State are running vol ' ikdmnfevta will open Monday i ! I uv umpniis in eaeh isstn a id many' me April 17th with a mniiv.outh dis pai . r have published long It :?.f a'-.* play of fireworks. Columbia':- str< traotive contestants. Knch < ountv is; will be specially decorated f. r tin selecting a candidate who v. ill go to J week and there will be gorgcou- t' at Columbia f(.r the big week as the' parades, buby parades, and nth* r feat* gu ! . f I'almafi stn, all e\| eiiscs of. ures now being worked cut b> com ; tie pl< :. ?nt trip will I o peal bv lie mitte *s from the Chaucer ->f t' .m i '"ihuob.-i Chamber of Ci u.u. ?,v. ' merer. Several -1??f? cut \ >-nti>?r.s haxo When the lb county candidates a- arraug.-d to nice- in <\ In hia ?luri?nj : soluble in C olumbia for l'almafestu :C the week of i'almnfi: t i getural election will be held, and th< The county Queen con:, i will 1,. . for unate young woman securing th in. i.ghoiu th? Stat. Saturday. ......... t - nniiw!-i ituiuwr < ! vi'ir wiji oo April >; i), nt ?Ytoek. \ snor its vi i u iifil Queen of ID'J'.i 1'.i nt:i i. ;i. s I.? \ .it-.; cn n I), eounte<| ' .\.*u * i ! In- stwnrti? .1 the .1 '<*i i, Maine and phot.erapi. 'i . ! ? ?r i in ' :??l will K (ho recip out >. a . ? ..lujuhk; for insert ? ?; r lie spt.isil hotlol's tint ins: the tijj.* Supplement ! he ir> . .I in .. , ! >'? >*eh. nir the State lln ui ri. 1 *i re 1 ' : Kwt.v county Queen we; '? r?>.\aii> festn. ?n!ii* ?1 nml will luue > w eh f)11?>? 1 'I he mo-st popular y?ui - wo. v.il'i plea tire nml honor. I; . lij !?, a I'nion county will h,- .?:<,(.) hj wk remembered throm ti ' .. as a inj; \? tini-. coupons >. tpi .( fr>u -or t- i.IIm.irk of pleasure uiu'liin^ t.? mlumn.s to the l'ain contest i ut-hinc :il! other oeesisiom- im rrj : niatucet of th s paper. I' d-imadmri'vinft van v subscription- v it H'O lie lii't steel auditorium at tit votes. Send in ymiv suhs.rin'. io: <1 State Fair grounds will he e.tiiv* .i\;po*is a a fast as p>-s il ; . ; I'almafestsi activitie*u-< sis tin amy have the honor of ho. otn tic i . rovvnin?* of the Queen, c y h en1 !' 'imfi-sta Queer candnhiti t>> u eoncevts, the big fashion show, antio , t i . uiny. | VOTING COUPON | QUEEN OF PALMAFESTA "PALM AFLST A" The Union Daily Tin.en. Gentlemen My choice for Queen of Palmftfesla ?i? r Name I Address This coupon good for one vote. A yearly paid-in-advance subscription to this newspaper counts 100 votes. ? The undergraduate in colh-gv now; Eczema Cured i-, hotter than was the student of n; After Five Applications 'f "V' "f " T"""y T- "" V,". ?f "Storm1. Lo?ion" the dean of Brown University. I tie' new man is more amenable to dispo- J have had eczema on my face for ? ?.lion; has a keener interest in edu? a two yearn. After five applications of lion; has a larger capacity for work Storm's lotion the skin is in a pernnd a higher sense of integrity. The feetly healthy condition. 1 heartily dean says in HO years lie has met but recommend its use to all sufferers of two studens who were liars. skin trouble. . (Signed) J. 0. Betenbaugto, Three annuul prizes, the highest of Union, S. C.f R. F. D. No. 2. which is $'2,.r?00, are to be o ffered by the province of Quebec for works of Sold at Storm's Drug Store. literary merit. Phone 7G for a bottle today.