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UNION TIMEsjs ' klitlkml Daily Except Sunday By 1 r> r. UNION TIMES COMPANY _______? 1,1 i I.M Ki. f Editor ' t. *-g i t. r i1*! i%* li't; I'nINilticr iM UliWIi, S. C- ! Ki-o<>nd clxs* it.mw. T in < l>ui! tiny Main Str. at 1 'lV<?t>lS*>tf.> No. 1 j 0 SUBSCRIPTION RAfE$ j Mia Your . . i I 00 i >i? Month* 2.00 f] Montis 1.00 S ADVERTISEMENTS K j: r Squill*', first ^ti.ortion '. fl.00 Ev-ry .jn*. ,U'nt iiiscrt i II 50! Olti -y nvticr.', ? "Church an.I L.odife j 11 .11ratul notice* of puM> moctiiitt#. er-| . f.aintii?nt? .tin! Owl* ??V- I hanks will bo J j -V.-ityed for at tho rati* of "no rent a word, ca-'h ano'i pan>init lh?. order. Count th? | wor-l* ami ?.u will" know fohnt the roM | will he. :?? . ; MEMBER OF ASSOCIMF.D PRF.CS j . Tho A-iMt.i'inlO'l T'rost i- i moIu tlvciy en fit i I to tho u l"..r r<Tul>liontn.n of uovt- ' t! Ii-|mt<-h"? on ilito'l to it or not otherwise j credited lr. this |i:i|v r. ami nUo tbe local | I r. vi |iiiMi?hi>.| thoroin I | TCKSDAY, MARCH 2K. 1922. , * , i We hope the ri'iinv.is iuticr.s uf pui> ( 1 it works will titul :t w;iy to put i 111v t j operation uur eleotrie tiro alarm sys-1 ti in. I: ;It s or.ntiot be tluno, wo hnpoi ' .u .. .ii .. .. 4 . i r i 1 *.111 v ^\;i! r? ui^uut' \ lit* ruNWMii ??j uav-i . * inji the whistle blow. It ?hap-t( pons now that > tii* f?iiIt' of town has a ami tin- people lisinu' on th<* other' : ide know nothing about it until next' J I a \ . of ?l? \t Weil. : ' W'r are making strenuous effort to, ( collect tin- twontj per cent payment on| the stork subscriptions to the cannery. | ; We virire every subscriber to makeJ ' payment at once. On April 1st. a sec-!. i call will bu made. We are now) coming to the point that th?> mono} will bo needed. Those who have not yet paid the fust payment might pay two-fifths on April 1. Some few have paid up the entire subscription made. 1 a member, we now steed the money. Thost who intend to plant Ionia-. toes for the cannery must sign up at or.ee. We are now noaring the limit t If you intend to piant. do not de-l lay. The time is short. We are not low concerned about the potato uue.s-! tion. It is tomatoes we want. Whenthat is settled, we will then be ready > tak>- ip the p' tato question. All i?v.-r ?h?- state the farmers are planting t\>o<l ;,nd feed stuffs. There is uoinir to be an abundance of every- , thinjr necessarj for man and least. The jrreat problem is jtoinpr to ho marketing. That is why w? are so much interested in a cannery. It will supply a market for at least one prod-! uct?tomatoes. Bettor help us buildj a cannery. Better cease knocking and help build it. Our .at .says hones; striving; wins ; h?> \ i< t ry. * * Our eat -ays a pluttonous man carries a full -toninch and an nipty head Our cat ssiy> a netriceled child is ai sad siirht. t * * Our cat says \v?> may lea in much' tri.ni the humblest of men. * Our cat <ays selt' mastery is jro !-1 like Our < at says the ability to mind your own business is a great virtue. Our cat says take a share of sto.-j; in the cannery. Our cat ays pampered children develop weak characters. Our cat says liberty unguarded iends t<? license. sri:< 1AI. THIS WEEK ALLAD1N DYE SOAP 10c Everywhere Storm's Price 6c 21 colors STORM'S Drug Store - I William Henry Harrison was the oldest man ever chosen for the presidency of the United States, Icing G8 at the time of his inaugu-1 i at ion in 1811. ? trikcrs At Work in Germany Berlin, March 22.?Thirteen millior orkors participated in strike move icnts in Germany during the last 1lonth.s, 8.0(H),000 of them member 1' Socialist labor unions. The strik rs include 2.r?'?U.0U0 women. Strikes and threats of strikes nunv er:ng 8S 00n ntTccted 642,000 busi lusses. Except in 247 cases th trikes wre for shorted hours am ilghor wanes. These movements resulted in ;r los >f 12,710,002 work days and eos1 lib or t'K.OOO.OOU marks a week dur ng the periods of idleness. The workers secured w\ kiy in reases of waives amounting to 60S. oO.Kf>8 marks (equivalent to ahou (27.000.000). an average weekly in lease of ;"> '? marks and ;>f?pfcnnig er workman. Double pay for over iive was also secured. Employers in almost every strik iromptly agrcedo to arbitration an learly all were settled with no othc lumage than loss of time and teni rorary suspension of business. Demand for higher wages brough ihout by the increased cost of livin: s considered an unpleasant neerssit ?y th labor unions. A statement ro ontly from union offices said: "Incessant demands for more pa ire regrettable from the workman' standpoint. Unfortunately moi wages are necessary. There seem to be a rather hopeless race hot wee wages and prices, in which price so far have been leading." Th statement added that the wag imt labor troubles were only anotho irnlmi/wi * . t Uik " ? i> it. id 11 1a ? ' ' < a o*% /1 i *IUVltVV U1 IIIV U IIII?J?I I VII I > I UIUII don ol' the German state. GIRLS HAVE PRETTY FACES AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION i . An Atlanta trm .4,^,. makes new ili*rnv> fry -hat mr.kfv a.i WV Old face look year t ynyounper. If your IL>?> akin is dark, brown SM aM or covered with VqHBS PA freckles cr blcuiW " w Uheu, just use a e P little Oocotone Sk:n ItKa. / Wliltener : it's T*-^- / made with cocoaj39 -1 nut, oil and is perOR fectly harmless. A 'mL. few days use will l"j|. iniprov- your lo<k,? ' llrt j>cr cent. The w o r n out skin comes off evenly, leaving im evidence of tiis treatment, the new healthy nndevr'.;:n up?>?-ari:uc as a lovely new complex ion. Just an'r your driisrptst for an ounce of foiMiione Skin Whitencr, and if he will not supply ??<u :-cnd twenty-lite ivnti to The Corotot.e Co., Maiden, ( !S) Mass., and they will semi you .". be* by return mail. Ii your h??<* Is hard lo com1). 5 k'.i.kr, nappy and *v?!i never stay siruittht, just life Cocolout- il-ir J?ro-.siiiir and it will Income straight, loin;, soft, nlossy and beautiful in a few days. Mail orders fllhd, 116e fur inrte box. Shipments of Fruits and Vegetables Increasin Washington, .March 21. -Shipment ui fruits ami vegetables in gret quantities by retail and wholesa'.i merchants to all sections of the Unil cii States is steadily increasing, a< cording to reports maed to Oeneri Superintendent W. H. Riddle, of tli Railway .Mail Service. * As an illustration of the use t which the parcel post is being put h merchants, ii was asserted by Supei inten.lent Riddel that recently an e> tin* freight ear was loaded with ind vidual eases of asparagus and shij ped by purcel post rates. Each pai eel, howevet, conformed to \vei"l regulations, and it would not ha\ been possible to ship the far load f as bull, it was explained. Departiv.ont officials said that thei appeared u? be no reason why sufl i-ient numbers of r -a'.ts to make up hall" ear or a ear load. canm t be shil ped in th<' future as parcel pos Parcels of a perishable nature, hov ever, which are likely to spoil withi the time reasonably required f? transportation and delivery, will no it was said. be accepted for ntnUint 'Hie rates for parcel post matter di pends upon the /.one to whi-h shi| pod and the weight of the package. Washington state has discontinue its penitentiary jute mill after lo ing $1,000,000 in ten years. The eating of sauerkraut lends t the promulgation < f human life, ai cording to some medical scientists. S.S.S. Fills Out Hollow Cheeks, Thin Limbs! Men and women,?-whether you will ever bul'd yourself up to your normal. Just-right weight depends on this number of Mood-cell* In your Mood. That's oil thero is to it. It's a scientific fact. If your Mood-cell factory Isn't working right, you will ho run-down, thin, your Mood will ho in disorder, and perhaps your fare will ho nroken out with pimples, blackheads and eruptions. S. S. S. keeps your blood-cell factory working full time. It helps build new Idood-cells. That's why P. S. S. builds tip thin, run-down people, it puts firm flesh on your hones, it rounds out your face, aims neck, limbs, the whole body. It put* th?i "pird " in yotir cheeks. It takes tho liollowia a from the ?yes. and it fool* Father Time l>y smoothing out wrinkles in men and women by "plumping * theni up. S. S. S. is a r?*niarkal)i'? Mood-ptirlfh r. While you are getting plump, your skin eruptions, pimples, bluekheinls. in in*, rheumatism, rasli, tetter, hloti lies are being removed. The medicinal ingredients of S. S. S. are guaranteed purely vegetable. S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. Tho larger ?Uu is* tire moio economical. Subscriptions to S< $10,000 Cannery 1 i . , A call for 20,;e af the subscriptions ' to the cannery has beep made. A S, star (*) marks those who have paid 0 ,20'"'; two stars (**) represent the J. I subscriber as having paid 40f>; three L stars (***) represent the subscriber C | as having paid CO; four stars ( ***) C j as having paid 80" , and five stars R . ^ ns having paid the full 100' T of the subscription. As soon as the VI stock subscription Is paid the certifi- V ' ! cate of stock will be issued. We aie A trying to keep down the overhead e.v- A [ ense, hence no notice is being mailed h i the subscribers. This published List L *i is the only notice, and there is no J ' charge against the company for ad- J vertising. Pay the whole subscrip- V si lion, if it suits you. and let us issue : you your stock. J J ?. Lewis M. Rice "*200.00 y d! 0. K. Hughe* . . 60.00 q , It. M. White "50.00 ( i-' F. 11. Garner *50.00 ( : J. if. Minter *50.00 j ,t j Mr. Russell deter *200.00 ? 11. W. Beaty 50.00 " i T. B. Strange 50.00 ' ! J. K. McLur* 60.U0 b VV. 1?. Wood "50.00 s i II. L. Mavis "50.00 h I J. R. Whitmire *"50.00 it "sj Roy Willeford 50.00 " : Fam Berelowit/, *"50.00 o sj Sam Kasslcr 50.00 n C. R. Lancaster 60.00 ,s| .1. V. Askew *50.00 R > Macbeth Young *50.00 v ,, i h. .M. Garner *"50.00 ;.| W. Wilburn "50.00 v I , J. Moblcy Jeter, Jr. "60.00 ^ . 1.. CI. Young "50.00 j - j F. W. Carnell 50.00 D. Joan Whitlock 60.00 : A. G. Kennedy " 50.00 ? i Victor Smith *50.00 j. j Jno. W. Gregory *60.00 / ! It. N. Sprouse *50.00 . W. W. Johnson *50.00 C. B. Sparks *50.00 .. C. Amnions 60jOO ; I'. B. Gnu It **50.00 j Dr. A. P. McKlroy "50.00 eorge Willard 50.00 ordun Bishop 50.00 i It. T. McMehan *50.00 : R. II. Harris 50.00 1 F. J. Par ha in *50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan 50.00 II. J. West *50.00 I J D. Hancock 50DC i Dr. W. N. Glymph 50.00 II. F. Kennedy *50.00 Goynn Austell *50.00 . L. J. Browning *50.00 1 K. W. Stone *50.00 < - i Mrs. John R. Mnthis *50.00 ? J. Cohen Co 50.0:" ci i Citizens National Bank .... 50.00 8 II. C. Wilburn 60.00 ! Dr. Tlieo. Maddox *50.00 n s Miss Mahala J. Smith .... *50.00 t u Miss Edna Tinsley *50.00 I L> Bradley-Estes Co 50.00 " t- W. S. McLurc 100.00 ? G. B. Barron 60.00 a| P. D. Barron *60.00 En ion Bakery . *50.00 " Will Humphries 50.00 i Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.00 j I.ouis Gault 60.00 j ^ W. B. Murphy *50.00 ( \ R. \V. Beaty (additional I . . 50.00 ( D. Norman Jones 50.00 . 1 ('. O. Sanders *50XK) \ l r. K. Morgrn 6OD0 " 1 | Thus. McN'ally 50.00 ; lt ; It. I.ee Kelly *50.00 j C. Allen 60.00 [ 'S i l? IC lV;il..l,r. Wrtf: . ?? # ?? ? vv.w*. j Consolidated Ice A Fuel Co. . . 50.00 < / ' R??y Willeford (Additional) . . 50.00 , i t.'nion Marble & (itnnite Co. . *50.00 t 1 \. W. T. Rn'enscroft *.50.00 ( v' p.. B. Going 5o.OO , i. K. Brennecke ?. *50.00 , ' i !?r. (>. 1.. P. Jackson "50.00 , " Storm's Drug .Qtore *50.00 . ,r J. M. Wood *50.00 ; l,| J. A. Hollingswortb 50.00 - ft. A. Owen* 50.00 ] i T. .1. Vinson *50.00 * o. E. Smith 50.0" 1 Herbert Sniottk *50.0*) r ' Thos. II. Howe *****50.00 "sl . Mr?. P. B. liarnts *50.00: S*, Cash 50.00 i Mrs. L. M. Jordan *50.00: . Lo' I.. B. fJodshnll *50.00 , W. J. Tucker 50.00 ( W. B. Aiken 50.00 1 - (i. E. Foster *50.00 . | Eagle Grocery C<? ****"50.00 ; Mrs. Jno. R. Mat bus *100.00 i I.cwis M. Rice *100.00 ; F. J. Parhnni 100.00 j 1 Or J W. Buchanan 100.00 i i. E. Kelly 100.Of '. i I. From *50.00 . : J. Louis Jolly *****50.00 J. L. B.Jton 500/10 ' Dr. F. M. Ellerhe *50.00 C ' W. T. Powell 50.00 11 W. T. Sinclair 50.00 S. Kress *50.00 c T..U.I $0/100.00 t Amount subscribed in pro- _ dure $1,150.00 | m (Jrnnd total $7,450.00 We want more suUscHptions. Will j you not take one or more shares? ! Union Canning A Products Co., Lewis M. Rice. Pres. c : ? -r? ? c Among the Congo natives a super stitious belief exists that the appear- jj < twice <-f a bady's firt tooth on the up- |j i per jaw is an ill omen to the community and that the child must there- ? fore be killed. ^ ? The famous I?eyden University was founded by William of Orange in 1575 ? 1 as a reward for the heroism of Its cit: i/.ens during the long seize by the i Spaniards. i 1 m ' The famous first telegraphic mrs, sage, "What hath Go*i wrought?" was dictated by n woman, Miss Anna Ellsworth. I econd La > in Subscri >tions to a Cannery We heretic subscribe to one shnre f stock in the cannery at Union j . C., to be p id for in produce, and of | le par vatu<|0f $r>o,00: , E. Minter i ewis M, SI i oO.Ho [ . E. House 50.00 , . K. Hughe: .. .. 50.00 obert W. J mty 50.0c i B. Jeter j ... 50.00 j 7. O. Jeter' .. 50 7. R. Kelly . .. 50.or | larion < illnian .. 50.00... .rthur Croc lr ? 50."'.. !. W. Adanif 50.00; .ewis M. Gaull . . 50.00 . E. KellyVf CO.' U G. Sumner 5o ni. V. R. Kelly j. 50.! 0, ('orris Leonard 50/ 0 udson F. J^eador 50.'>0 I. O. Belue and J. C. Wliitlock 50."0 L. Spears 50."0 >rus T. Belur 5o.(>0 .. C. Willefird 50.00 '. C. Sartor 50.1.0 C. E. and Guy Brewington . . 5<>.i;0 " ' 1 We will gladly receive subscript-ons | o the above from farmers in any j ection of the county. The cannery ] s an assured fact; we wish to make t un assured success. Who will phone No. 1" and say "Yes, put me down ne share"? No sales promoter; no red tape;! ane, honest administration and j cbolesalp team work. Come on in! Cleveland "must have been jammed rith first basemen, since the Indians lave already traded three?Juhnstrn turns and Harris. Our idea of a first class automobile alesman wopld be one who could sell ienator Newberry a Ford. Columbus Ohio) Dispatch. if it isn't I MASTINS it isn't the Genuine YEAST VIMMON A woman in Stockholm is the nu.thr of three daughters of diffeient iges whose birthdays fall en the same late. The tirst vtoman mayor in America \as Mrs. Ella ^Wilson, who was chosn to the oftibe in Hunnewoll. Kas., in 921. Notice of?| s Kwlhjiolders Meeting Notice is hereby given that a meetng of the stockholders of The Fair'ax Harrison Hotel Company, a cor>oration organized and chartered un-j ier the laws of the State of South farolina, will he held at G o'clock, n the afternoon, on the 10th day of i April, 1922, in the rooms of the! i'oung Men's Business League, on Main Street, in the City of Union, south Carolina, in which < ity the pviriipal office of the paid corporation is orated; said meeting being called tinier a resolution of the hoard of dieclors of said corporalii n. under date he Gth day of March, 1922, for the lurpose of considering and acting ipon the matter of liquidating and! vinding up the affairs of the said corporation, and dissolving the same, in ?ccordance with the provisions of the i\vs of South Carolina. I?. M. Jordan, 1*. .Morgan, .Secretary. President. March 7, 1022. 3-8-l.*>.22-28 Box Supper There will be a box supper at J he iome of Mi's.'Bothwell Fan', Jr., next fhursday, March 30th, for the benefit >{ the school. You are invited. 3-23-27-28-pd Clemson Alumni to Meet The I'nion chapter of the Clerriam Vlum :i asso< iation will have a very important meeting Tuesday. March 28, 022, at 80 o'clock in the Yming Men's lusinrsi I.vague rooms. Mr. Folger, l.o alumni secretary, will he here and ,ivo us some very interesting in for nation about flie "Roaring Tigers." Kvery Clemson man in I'nion conn y is firged to be present. N'o one fill he asked to donate this meeting. T. I>. Tiuluek. 336 3tpd. Secretary. 70R QUICK SERVICE PHONE 167 We call ?od deliver you* lothing in a dust-proof motorycle We remove spots and tains from clothing without ajuring either the fabric o? be color. Our modern methda make dothea look like ?ew, in the shortest possible ime. Give me a trial. I certainly rill appreciate it as much or sore than anyone else. Hames Pressing and Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building Phone 167 -r i ... II In a At a The . TuRh f J$r\ ? O OuarwtM ( .IsIIIm \j?v.'7''/ ?Which means that if ^ you can get your Eczema Cured After Five Applications Of "Storm's Lotion" I have had eczema on my face for two years. After five applications of Storm's Lotion the skin is in a perfectly healthy condition. I heartily recommend its use to all sufferers cf ikin trouble. (Signed) J. B. Betcnbaugh, Union, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2. Sold at Storm's Drug Store. Rhone 76 for a bottle today. Subscribe to The Union Times. I Head colds I Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. vicks varorub Over I 7 Million Jan Used Yearly TODAY'S COTTON MARKET J WHEN TIIE SOUL of Jim Riley blended with the soil of Indiana it sang that homely classic, "When the frost is on the pumpkin and the fodders in the shock," which tingled the heart strings of the English-speaking world. Jim's was no undernourished anatomy; he knew the virtue and delight of I brand new eggs and the luscious joints of spring chicken. Only a few more weeks for baby chicks and setting eggs. K. M. Wilson. ltpd WANTED?75 to 100 nice fat young . hens. Harris-Woodward Co. It . WONDERFUL DRESSES, suits and sport coats arriving every day. Ready for your inspection at The Wonder Stove. It CONUNDRUM?Why in Ru-Co s. much like Billy Sunday? $5.00 will he given to the person sending the correct answer. Tin* contest holds for two weeks; the answer is settled in an envelope and locked in The Times' Smvl nncumi'o tn T??i State Medical Co., Box 177, Union, S. C. 1330-tf FOB RENT?Store room in Smith block. Apply to C. F. Hart, R. R. Crossing or Mrs. VV. Newell Smith, 151 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. 1308-Tu-Fr-tf MAN WANTED I need .a man to hamile the genuine J. R. Watkins Co. Products in the southern part of Union County. I have too much territory to properly care for. I.et nie hear from you if you are interested. In the meantime I will continue to see my customers as usual in that " part of the county. T. B. Strange, " Union, S. C., The Watkins' Man. I IF YOU WANT something nobby and Htylish and at astonishingly reason 1 able prices just come and look at the beautiful things nt The Wonder Store. i.... ' I I ^ '* ?a?MB?MBSgagg 11 i in" ,1' one-eleven I cigarettes V1RCINLA FIFTEEN new package that fits the pocket? price that fits the pocket-book? ? same unmatched blend of :ish, Virginia and BurleyTobaccos d by ^ <#111 PIFTH AVE you don't liko "III" Cigarettes. " 111 ???">???* money back from the dealer. ^un ^own Condition in 1 Itcncw tin* health, strength and vitality of your horses, mains. cattle, I | hogs and poultry, (irt maximum results in hcnltli, growth and j>ro- | uiu-inui. opring is iko iniu- i?m renewal in an nature, you can best care for your worn out anil sick live stock by using <aro\/ex Remedies They restore health, bring-back vigor anil strength, and increase production. There is a specific ("siro-Vet treatment proparcd by the ablest veterinarians for eaeh live stock disease and disorder. A Few Special Remedies Sold by general stores ami drug stores, under a positive guarantee 8 of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your denier entries a com- Sj pletc line of Cnro-Vot Itemed ice. ? I We arc sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of I IK pages "Farmers' Veterinary Guide", which gives the symptoms 3 ami tells how to treat live stock diseases. Ask for.your copy. ? CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgrs., UNION, S. C. I WHY must these Widows WANT? Every man who bears the responsibility of marriage would do well to ask himself the question: why are 32 percent of our widows left destitute! We have no disposition to preach a sermon from this text. The fact itself is fearful enough. And the fact, as it relates to us individually, is easy enough to change. Shall our widows want? That depends on ; whether we say NO?and save our money to make the saying good. \ "Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All." y?* X / | "\ T / -JKT N. V. T C 1 1 \ S V ,nsK.^> NATIONAL E>ANK^ 'OR SALE Some bargains in used BARNES is no political candidate, yet cars. Hughes' Garage. 1323-tf he has an eye on the dear babies. v.. . See him about it. 1328-tf 'HANTS FOR SALE?Sweet Wil-j bams, sturdy, two-year-old 'plantsi AN EXCHANGE for real estate, one at 25c a dozen. -Mrs. L. L. Wagnon ,! handsome seven passenger touring S. Church street. 1337-3t.pd! car. See E. M. Wilson. 1334-5tpd