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T rl t "JNION TIMES Daily Except Sunday By .-?t. UNION 1IMES COMPANY I ? ?!? M Rice Kditoi Keyi-li-red Ht the I'nntulKte in Union. 8. C. nt KN'iniil class matter. ! tine- Ituildini; Main Stri'd I *- I Telephone No. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES tine V ear $ 4. Ot Six Mentha 2.0t Three Months 1.01 A OVER 1 ISEMEN IS One Siiuare. first insertion 11.01 Every -ul>-e.|Uent inserts n 51 Obituiry notice-, Church and Lodni m.'ife* a ml notice- of public meeting*. en lei t tinmen! - ami Cards of Thanks will b< fh.it V",| f"i at the rate of one cent a word c:?- ii accompany mir the order. Count th< and you will know what the ros will he MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRECS I lie A -? < i.ita d Press i? exclusively en titled to the ii-e for republication of new di-p.it> nes credited to it or not otherwis credited in this paper, and also the Iocs new- published therein. SATl" 111?A V, AI'KIL 1. 1922. V. Ilo WILL 1)() IT? Si.iin- tiim* am We thought over t'l in iii i f -m ill fiiUTprisfs, trying; t li.cnle anil fustiw oin* that, to oil tiiiiiil, would In* ..f real service t ' in'-.i t utility and at the same j.ay i fienimble dividends to the j?* ? motors. Wr readied tin* co a-1 a.*, i.i that there were several sin h po.-.s: lilit.es, and. feeling that with ill coining of the hull weevil, we sin .tilselect one that would help and I.i I tght now. Hence the cannery a:i potato drying house. For sonic tj ?r we hesitated between tile cannery an aiiother equally good tiling, dectdin 11 pi -a tin- eannery because that offer*; quick solution. 1 he othei idea was that of a tun cry, combining the idea of flori* and horticulturist. Cut flowers, rool ?*d flower plants, flower seed, garde plan, and seed, and fruit and berr plants ui'Vr a wide held of activit . nd .. stood mar.tr.n of profit. Straw ben., plants, potato plants, cabbag plants, l? inato plans, all varieties c flower plants, potted plants, and n t- liiiip; what else, could be embraced i the pian. 1 he reasons such a thin t.a* not been attempted here befoi i.i aw that a takes capital, ski a ml liainiiio and there has to he a sol i t hour of ih -.liny. The fullness ?i the time for neh a venture, up t now. had not arrived. Ifut, we hi I . a V a I ha. f la... 1^* Hull' I lllii A OUI y latti il Ih-iv last year would hav faiUd. There was a movement tint vara ago tn l uild a cannery here. 1 tailed to materialize because the tim had not an ivetl. A move such a \\e are proposing iti this article, woul have failed it' it had been started year or two ago. But times are rap idly < hanging. The people are uwak ing. New ideas and new visions ar coming every day. Somebody is goinj to make a go of the very things w are suggesting in the matter of fruit and flowers. We believe a com pan capitalized at $50,000 would be abl to put sueh a plan through success fully. A liO-acre farm would be larg enough f >r a beginning. One acre un tier glass, artificial irrigation an plenty of pluck and energy with com mon sense would turn the trick. Who ever undertakes this movement woul have to have a real love for such ai undertaking. We have in mind tint n .\oimg lady in Union, who, if give uch ;in opportunity, would make -hilling success of it. If a stork com I any, capitalized at .$">0,000, rotld l> gotten up. this same young lady coul make it go. There are others, n doiiht, hut the one we have in mirr is particularly gifted in the cultiva t ion of Howeis, and could easily be eonic skilled in the other lines pro posed. Lot no one suppose that w K ntemplate undertaking such a ven ture. The cannery is our particula pet. We are hut seeking to indue some one to see the opening and ti make the venture. It can he dom It will l.e done. Why not now? Our cat says help make Union a c ity i....... > ;? -.> i... .a....i: i ?<??? ! II * i i iy |*l?l II t III!', ill M'ilM ?MH small flower. Our eat says a tfood town in whieli to live is one that has hi^h mora standards. Our eat says those who saeritiee everything for jfold often miss even the ffold. # ? Our eat says farmers should beware the hoi I weevil eradieator, for there ain't no such animal. Our eat says one fly swatted now means several millions less to earry disease and filth later in the summer. # Our eat says it is a sorry man that will peddle blind titfer liquor, and it i just as sorry a man that will buy it. * Our e t sn\s ne ons!iin" h tr? put out many a man's li^ht. 1 Business License and Tax Ordinance 1922-1923 t Section 1. He it ordained by the .Mayor ami Councilinen of the City i of Union, in council assembled, and , by authority of the same, that every > person. Jinn or corporation engaged ' in any trade, business or profession 'hereafter mentioned, within the lim} its of the City of Union, shall obtain, j I on or before the 10th day of May, -I 1022, a license therefor in the manner e hereinafter provided. e '1 hose coniniencing business after I. the liUtli day id' March, lt?22, snad J! obtain a license therefor before enI tering such business. - J See. 2. Kvery person, firm, com I pany or corporation is required by - j the ordinance of the City of Union to obtain a license to engage in any . ,11 trade, business or profession for I which a license is required, shall, be " | fore the 10th day of May, 1022, rcg 1 ister with the City Clerk and Treas _ urer, first his or her name style, and j in case of a tirm or company, the names of the several persons eonstiotuting such tii in or company, and ; their place of business; second, the .[trade, business or profession foi | which a license is required; third, the ''j place where such trade, business oi *'I profession is carried on; fourth, the full and true amount, extent and i value of business curried on; all of 'which shall be given under oath by such person, a member of the linn ^ ' |or by the agent or owner of such dj company or by an officer or agent or p authorized employee having exact (| knowledge of the business done by t, any corporation. And in case it shall appear to th* City Clerk and Treasurer that there ^ ^! are errors or- inaccuracies in the 1 j statement so submitted under oath as to the amount, extent or value of .. the business carried on, the City ' Clerk and Treasurer is authorized and required to summon the owner j manager or other person of the busi n ness so stated to appear before bin: , | anti answer unuer nam as ui sucn matters, upon the information so re- . ' 1ceived to add to or reduce thu figures "lot* such statement as first made, and e tix the license fee accordingly. >1* All persons, linns, companies or ? corporations commencing: business n after the 20th day of March, 1022, shall register as aforesaid. It shall ' kr be the duty of the City Clerk and v Treasurer to assess all persons, linns, 11 companies or corporations liable foi the city license under the ordinance 11- of this city, and to enter the same in a book known as the license book ? pivinp a classified and complete list *' of all such persons, firms, companies i and corporations who are liable foi t. city licenses, and the amount of tin j license for which they are liable, which license shall be obtained as 1 herein provided on or before the 10th l> day of May, 1022. It shall be the s duty of the City Clerk and Treasurer ,1 to enforce the payment of all li ,4 j censes, fixed by the ordinance of the ,j City of Union and asses by him under the authority therefore, as - aforesaid, in the manner prescribed e by the laws of thu, State of South ^ I Carolina and by the ordinance of the jj ' Citv of Union. ADVERTISING? Advertising by wap;on or y otherwise on street, includej ins handbills, and bill post- j j. ing;, tackintr or distributing. J of $100 jjross income or less, o I per day .$ 2.00 For each additional .$100 d | or fractional part thereof 1.00 I llVLMI'I'ICIVC W'VVriCi! Advertising agencies of ,1 $.*>,000 jfross income or less, per annum 25.on For eaeh additional $1,000 x or l'raetioiial part thereof 2.tit; 11 AGENTS FOU I.I'M BEU COM n I'AN \ (no license pro-rated)? i- Agents for lumber com- ? puny (not connected with lumber yard paying on amount of business done) u of $1,000 jjross income or 'I less, per annum 25.00 For eaeh additional $1,000 ' or fractional part thereof 2.5o AGEViS SOI.K TUNG KM- H I'l.OY EES? Agents soliciting em' plovees or laborers for manr ufaciuriiiK companies, railroad companies or any other company or individual where such employees or laborers are to work outside of the city limits of the City of I'nion, of $500 ^ross income or less, (no license ? pro rated) per annum . . . 100.0' For each additional $500 or fractional part thereof 10.0(. This section shall in no way be construed to apply to farmers soliciting help ?' on their farms in Union county. \i?Tirieci s? Architects doinjr business of $1,000 jcross income or d< less, per annum 15.00 Fur each additional $1,000 or fractional part thereof 2.50 ASSIGNMENT OF WAGES ? Assignment of wajjes: Each person, linn or corporation engaged in trading in or takintc or buying and * _ a M seuinc assignments 01, or I j contracts for the sale or transfer, or assignment of watfes already earned or to i he earned in the future l>y any person or persons employed or to he employed hv any other person, firm or corporation, whether ' piincipal business or not, shall pay, in addition to all other licenses on trross ineonie of $500 or less, per 1 annum 1(10.(1(1 1 For each additional $1,000 1 or fractional part thereof 10.00 AUDIT COMPANIES? Audit companies, or auditors or accountants of $500 cross income or less, per ; annum 25.00 ' For each additional $500 o?' fractional part thereof 2.5o 1 At <TIONKKKH? ? Auctioneers, each, selling at public outcry (no license nro-ratfd), and shall not farm out his business or appoint a deputy, of $500 ' * cross income or less, per annum 10.00 ? j ? For each additional $500 ? or fractional part thereof 2.50 !,<*i A I'CTION RKRS, TR ANSIKNT? Auctioneers, transient, not I to include sale of horses or " ' mules, of $500 pross income or 'ess, per dnv 25 00 1 For each additional $500 or fractional part thereof 2.50 JCTIONEERS, HORSES AND VILI ES? Auctioneers of horses ind mules, this to apply to ttil dealers, local and itinerant, in addition to all other licenses, as follows: Of $'2,">00 jjross income or less per day (Discretion of Mayor or "Mayor and City Council). L'C I lONEERS. MERCHANDISE? or itinerant, (no license pr )-rate?h of gross income of $2,000 or less, per annum 500.00 For each additional $1,000 or fractional part thereof 10.00 L ro.MOHII.K ACENT OR DEALER? Automobile agent or dealer, including (inside building) supplies and repairing, of $50,000 gross sales or less 75.00 for each additional $1,000 or fractional part thereof 1.00 I TOM I IDLE REPAIR SHOP? Automobile repair shops, not to include sale of auto mobiles, but to include sale of supplies, of $10,000 gross income or less 25.00 For each additional $1,000 or fractional part thereof 1.00 I lOMomi.K FOR IlIRK? Automobiles, busses und other like motor-driven vehicles, plying the streets for hire or gain in transporting passengers through or on the streets of the city: I'or day 5.00 I'or vgar 25.00 I TOM 6 It I UK I) K M ON S lit ATOR? Automobile demonstrator not paying license on gross business done, of $100 gross income or less, per day . . 10.00 For ouch additional $100 or fractional part thereof 1.00 I TOMOIIIUK TRUCKS? Automobile trucks plying the street for train or hire, each truck, per vear, of $1,000 gross income or less, this not to apply to transporting or hauling passengers . 25.00 For each additional $500 or fractional part thereof 5.00 I'TOM Oil! UK WASHING I ISJ'OTS, SIIKI'S? Of $1,000 gross income or less, per annum 10.00 For each additional $1,000 or fractional part thereof 2. .r?0 ANKS AM) TRUST COMPANIES? Hanks and Trust Companies receiving deposits, paid in capital of $f>0,000 or less, per annum .... 50.00 Over $50,000, $1.00 per thousand. 'I rust companies, not receiving deposits, but buying, selling and trading in stocks, bonds, lending money on collateral or otherwise, paid in capital of $25,000 or less, per annum 25.00 Over $25,000 up to $75,000 40.00 Over $75,000 75.00 AKISKK SHOPS? Harbor shops, for each place of business, for the lirst chair 5.00 ; For each additional chair 2.50 i AKIIKK SlIOI'S SKI,I.lNO TOUACCO? Barber tihopH, lelltnK tobaccos, cigars or cigarettes, * same as retail merchants. AKKEIi SUPPLIES? Same as retail merchant. AK EKIES? Bakeries, steam or other power, (see merchandise, wholesale and retail). Non-resident and itinerant baker i, whether nersons, films or corporations, selling or delivering bread, cakes, pies, etc., in the City of Union, shall nay an annual license (no license prorated) of 200.00 ICYCLKS? Bicycles, dealers in. or agents, including repairs and renting, of $5,000 gross income or less, per annum 10.00 For each additional $1,000 or fractional part thereof 1.00 ILL POSTERS Kill posters, local or itinerant (no license pro-rated) of $500 gross income or less, per annum 30.00 For each additional $500 or fractional part thereof 2.50 Advertising by hand, vehicles, or otherwise, shall not be farmed out under bill poster license. I I.LI AltOS, I1AOATELLLE Olt POOL ROOMS? Billiard, bagatelle or pool rooms, for public use, (no license pro-rated) for each 1000.00 LA< ivS-MI'lll SHOPS? Blacksmith shops, less than $500 "exempt." More than $500 gross income, same as retail merchants. [)\RI)|.\B HOUSES? Boarding houses, not exceeding 20 hoarders, "exempt." (Not to include tian .ii nt lodgers.) Boarding houses for students exclusively, "exempt." Boarding houses in excess of 20 boardeis 20.0> iOK AOKNTS OR CANVASSERS? Book agents or canvasseis, non resident, each, of $100 gross income or less, per day 2.00 Per annum 20.00 I-or each additional $100 i>r I'l-iict ii.iiiil niii't. thereof 1.00 TH I.ERS OF MINERAL WATER? Bottlers of mineral water or soda water or other soft ill inks, of $10,(100 gross jn. i-ome or less, per annum 25.00 For each additional $1,000 ?r fractional part thereof 1.00 )TTLERS OF MINERAL WATERS Outside? liottlers of mineral water >r soft drinks outside of the i'ity of Union, and operat in the city by wa^on ?r otherwise, per annum . . 40.00 For each additional $1,000 > fractional part thereof 2.00 -OK STORES? Same as retail merchants. .OTRLAUK STANDS? Bootblack stands, for *ach seat, that is to say, for ach place provided for a rxon, for the first seat . . . 5.00 Each additional seat . . .50 No seats allowed on street. IWI.INt; ALLEYS? Rowling alleys, each, per innum 50.00 No alleys allowed on (Continued on page 3) CANDIDATE'S CARD I For Mayor. I hereby Announce myself as a canJidate for the office of Mayor of th? city of Union at the next Democratic primary to be held -for that office anc pledge myself to abide by (he rule> governing said election. J. F. Mcl.ure. I hereby1 announce myself a candidate for Mayor of the City of Union in the spflRuuching city Democratic primary, tijul pledge to abide by thi rules govepping said primary. O. E. Smith. I hereby-announce myself a candidate for Bf?'or of the City of Union and pledge to abide by the result of he Democujhtic I'riinury election. Wm, C. Lake. Jfc' 1 hereby^announce myself as a can iidate forVfeel.'ction to the office o 1 Mayor of the city and pledge myself 0 abide the result of the Democratic primary 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 Alderman for Ward 1, City date for Alderman for Ward One, City of Union, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Primary election. Ben L. Berry. I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman for Ward 1 and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic election. J. W. A. Humphries. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1 am pledge myself to abide the result ol 1 llo I )i')DMPr<iln> miiti'ii'V if wt * F. B. Culp. Tlie friends of Carl C. Cooper an nounce him a candidate for aldermar rom Ward 1 and pledge that he wil bide the result of the Democrats primary election. For Alder nan?Ward Two. 1 hereby ana tunee myself a caiuli Jate for Aldeiman for Ward 2, ant pledge myself abide the result o he Democratic Primary election. J. W. Gilbert. The friends of P. 15. Bobo announc him a candidate for election to th? ttice of Alderman for Ward 2, ('it' >f Union, and pledge that he wil abide the results of the Democrati< primary election. I hereby announce myself a candi Jate for Alderman from Ward 2 am pledge myself to abide the result o the Democratic primary election. Simon Smith. I hereby announce myself a cand date . ww)|^irr?t?tc office of Aldei man for Ward 2, City of Union, an pledge myself to abide the result o the Democratic primary. R. Haynes Harris. I hereby announce myself a cand date for Alderman from Ward 2 an pledge myself to abide the result c the Democratic primary election. T. A. llollingsworth. For Alderman?Ward Three. I hereby announce myself a cand Jate for reelection to the position ? Alderman for Ward .'5, City of Unioi iinl pledge myself to abide the resul f the Democratic primary election. H. C. James. I hereby announce myself a cand lit,, t,..- Ai,ia?.?on tv.- I o .vill abide by the results of the Dome cratic primary election. B. A. Whitener. I hereby announce myself as a car .Delate for alderman for Ward 11 an will abide by the results of the l)em icraUc primary election. J. A. Brown. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 3, C'it; of Union, and pledge myself to abid the result of the Democratic primar; election. J. M. O'Shields. For Alderman?Ward Four. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the position o Alderman from Ward 4, C'ity of IJn ion, and pledge myself to abide tie result of the Democratic Primary elec tion. W. B. O'Shields. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the ottice of Alder man for Ward 4, City of Union, am pledge myself to abide the decision o he Democratic primary election. G. A. Royster. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of A1 dermon front Ward 4, City of Union and pledge myself to abide the result if the Democratic primary election. S. R. Lybrand. For Public Works Commissioner. The friends of L. J. Haines an nounce him a candidate for election t< the office of Commissioner of I'ubli< Works for the city of Union, am pledge that he will abide the result ol the Democratic primary election, I hereby announce myself a eandi date for election to the office of Watei Works Commissioner, and pledge my self to abide (he result of the Demo cratic primary. R. L. McNally. Cor Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Union Count; and will abide hy the result of th< Democratic primary election. Louis B. Fant. I hereby announce myself a candi- """" date in the election to the office of i Sheriff for Union County, and pledge! myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. If elected, I promise the people of Unio.t County that I will make them a faithful officer and servant of the people. L. C. Wharton. March 12. 1922. 13:i0-4t I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Sheriff of Union County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I received the appointment from the governor until the incoming election, covering a period of only 12 months, and I am trying to render honest service to the people. I will appreciate an opportunity to serve you a full term of four years I will not betray your confidence. T. J. Vinson. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Sheritl for Union County, and pledge mysell to abide the result of the Democrulh I rimary election. Norris Leonard. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of SheriH for Union County nnd pledge myseli to abide the result of the Democrati. primary election. L. B. Godshall. ? I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Sheritl for Union County, and pledge myseli to abide the result of the Democratic ' primary election. T. L. Estes. T 1 1 1 ?* - i nfit/uy .imioiirn'i* myseu a candidate for SherifT of Union County and will abide by the result of the Demo" cratie primary election. Benjamin L. Eller. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the ollice of Sheriff for Union County, and pledge mysull to abide the result of the Democratic 1 primary election. 1 M. Damp Hall. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the olHce of Treasurer ol Union County, and pledge myself to ' abide by the rules of the Democratic f primary election. W. Frank Caldwell. I hereby announce myself a candie date for Treasurer for Union County l' and pledge myself to abide the result v' of the Democratic primary election. ' George C. I'errin. c * I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of " Treasurer of Union County and pledge myself to abide the result of the Dem ' ocratic primary election. J. II. Bartles. For Auditor. l" I hereby announce myself a candir" date for election to the office of Audi'' tor for Union County and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. Claude C. Sartor. For Magistrate. *' I hereby announce myself a candi ' date for Magistrate Union Township Union County, and pledge myself t< abide by the results of the Democrats primary election. .1. Byrum I.awson. >f I hereby announce myself a candi i, date for the office of Magistrate of It Union Township and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary election. I Stead A. Sparks. <1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Union Township and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. J. M. Greer. <1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Magistrate for Union Township, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. y J. J. Col son. e I hereby announce myself a candiy date for election to the office of Mag istrate for Union Township and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. J. D. Barnett. PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin "emergency" treatment with VICKS V a ro Rub I Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly f ! S5B^ Sheriff's Sales Hy virtue of execution directed to me I will sell at the Union Iron Works in the City of Union, S. C., on the did day of April, 11)22, during the legal A 1 ! hours of sheriff's sales, for cash, the j following described property to wit: One Keystone well drill, mounted on wheels, size No. 3, two well bits la i two grass ropes, two mud buckets, on II j piece of well casing, one belt, thi" M ,! barrels, one engine and boiler, ?n II . tool box and tools, two bit wrenches I two iron clamps and all ot'ier property pj belonging to (J. A. Osteen, levied on and to be sold as the property of (I. ? A. Osteen at the suit of Berry Sims cj plaintiff, against (I. A. Osteen, der fendant. T. J. Vinson, W SherifT Union County. Union, S. C., March 1C?, 1922. 3-17-^1 CHICHESTER S PILLS ' WTIIK DIAMOND It It A NO. A . .r/VN Udlnl Aik M?r ItrMilil to /j( ti>JW Ckl-fkM-tfr a OlamuadRrod/AX j | I'lIU lit llril loci Wold intUlllc\V/ ' mini with ftlua KIUx>o. y/ r W Wf Taka no oth. r Hat of roar * I / nf Askl.4CIIMIIRH.TKII* ( C \g DIaMoND iikano 1*11.I.M, flit \ ** D fniiliiimiiuUnt,<iilal,AI?l)r?K<ll>l>h A?r suio BY DKlliGISTS IVLRYWHtRf s *258^t: mBMRBUI elB3HBB6pp^BttflBB3Bfiui(l^fti& u.^k^jfev^""1 v. ' i^j. > > RpsMrgi^ I HnHHHR L. B. GOiDSHALL CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF UNION COUNTY w*nter bJoici an^ Ausence Renew 1 lio health, strength ami vitality of your horses, mules, cattle, hogs ami poultry. (Jot iiiaximum results in health, growth and produetioii. Spring is the time for renewal in all nature. You can best cure l'or your worn out aud sick live stock by usiug ^aro^ej Remedies They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase production. There is a specific 'Caro-Vet treatment prepared by the ablest veterinarians for each live stock disease and disorder. A Few Special Remedies For Spring Use: Caro-Vet Condition Powder for ? jJHJB \ horses, mules and cattle, price 75c. M HEwF | Caro-Vet Swine Condition l'ow- I H J Caro-Vet Egg-Producer, juice \ 1 Caro-Vet Tonic for | I Sold by general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee 3 of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a com- H I plete line of Caro-Vet Remedies. B I We are sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of I { B 48 j>ages "Farmers' Veterinnrv Guide", which gives the symjttoms I E and tells how to treat live stock diseases. Ask for your cojiv. B I CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgrs., * UNION, S. C. | BUYING what the Bank SELLS Our bank has nothing to sell but service?and that's free to all. Yet we want our customers to feel that we regard our service as highly as if it were priced at a fabulous figure. The first reason for this is that our service is the best service that we can make. Next, we make it as valuable to the customer as possible. And put behind these purposes a workman's pride in worthy effort. "Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All." CITIZENS NATIONAL E>ANK_, ???? ?? ??? ? ????mrnmm?? uaimcc taiuaiim ccrn mum a mv i UULlTlLJ-UiMIUUll JLLU LUITII All I GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEED PLANTS, POULTRY SUPPLIES A Postal Card Will Bring Our Catalog SPARTANBURG, S. C. Sawyer & Kennedy PLANT8 FQR SALE Perennial . ? . , phlox, Shasta daisies. Leave orders tlorneys and Counsellors at I.aw _ at Th<> Times office. i:t39-4tpd No. 33 Main Street v Union. South Carolina FOR SALE?Some bargains in used Mnimtritil in (he (f<?npi*nl nr/lPUCfi of /i?-? if ? - --n?1~?~? 1 vain. ?i uk urn viuih^i-, 1 .U.t-U w. We no longer represent the _ nion-BufTa.o Mills Co., the Union BARNES is no political candidate, yet anufacturhig & Power Co., or the he has an eye on the dear babies, nion & Cl? nn Springs Railroad Co. See him about it, l.'128-tf " "" CONUNDRUM Why is J(u Co s? Read your *?dlow la1>el. |nu<.h ukl. ?,ny Monday? |f, (t? W|? . be given In the peraon sending the PECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS <"r"" The widest holds for I wo we.it t- I tie answer j* sealed 'ANTED?To buy !>0 bushels of pure in so rt>y*ivp* and baked in The Cleveland pleked boll cotton seed; Tiroes' *4*1* Svn<J answers to Tri10 bushels of pure seed corn. .Ap j State JM.vJu^J '"-o , Wo* 177, Union, ply to Haines Grocery Co. 1341-211 H. c ISSO-tf |VII, SERVICE lias position for PAK7 CKA<,E Wm* K Jeter place young men, women, 18 upward, $I.'iO (R<y*rdaU *2.00 per head monthly. Experience unnecessary monthly Wc**pMda pasture. No For free list of positions now open,' eu?*af>bx epamwl accident and diswrite J. C. Leonard, (former Civil ea?s W< wiJ,l M?Jt aod give atu-nService examiner), 12.ir? Equitable, t*on. Apply ho U 4 fr**, Union, Bldg., Washington, D. C. I331-3?pd Route J. 3-1A; 4 1-10-29 v