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-4!t >>n!on times Daily Except Sunday By nr: UNION TIMES COMPANY" !.??.? M Rice Editor Key-tered at the Postnflica in Union. S C.. as second class matter. Tin---s It-jildin* Main Street Hell Telophone No. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Y ear 14.00 Si* Month-. 2.00 Three Months 1.00 ADVERTISEMENTS One Square, first insertion $1 00 Every subsequent insert!: n 50 Obituary notices. Church and I.odue notices and notices of public meeting*. entertainments and Cards of Thanks will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word, cash accompanying the order. Count the words and you will know what the cost will he. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRECS The \ .sociated Press is exclusive'y entitled to the use for republication of i.ews dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published therein THURSDAY, AFIilL (3. 11122. We have begun the building of thej tannery, as you may see for yourselt j as you pass along North Pinekney street, just hevond (lault's store. Soon we hope to have the building ready to oeeupy. We have gotten almor t enough farmers to sign up to plaid tomatoes for the eoneern. The outloi k for sueeess is good. If we had hut a reasonable amount of capital! The thing would le easy of accomplishment with half a chance. We d > n?>t helieve the people of the community half way realize the possibilities in such a movement. If they did, the subscription to stock would double in one week. From all we can gather, the coal miners have a just cause for the tietermination to strike, if a strike is e \ or justifiable. The mine operators have violated their pledge to consider the wage scale. Perhaps the operators welcome a strike, and are therefore willing to goad the miners into striking. The mine operators will be the ones to profit. The accumulated surplus having been d sposed of, the miners whipped into submission, the mines will resume operation and the public will pay the cost?higher prices for coal. It will end as strikes usually end, with labor defeated and the public paying the piper. The extensive and intensive drive against bootleggers by the federal prohibition officers, aided by the state officers, now being waged along the coast of Florida will have a good effect in diminishing the liquor supply. tt _ _ H ? 11 V V i v *i* H YY tt TV I! Will %% II THIS IS F YY if || PLENTY T? y y ft YY Y Y U PI PN ^ ^ JL UiVl 1 M OF MERCK !| SO 11 COME II GET YOUR n # The bold, almost rabid violation of the prohibition laws w.ll, in time, be greatly curtailed, ami the bootleg will lind less ami less remuneration from his activities. Moonshine made in swamps and dense thickets, gullies aid all other out-of-the-way places will likewise decrease for it will be found unprofitable, provided the officers of the law continue to do their duty. And the public is going to demand, more and more insistently, that the law he enforced. The prohibition law. contrary to its critics, is gaining strength, gaining it in the face of ridicule and of determined opposition front many "prominent" citizens. In the next three or fo.tr years the situation will have become vastly better, tor by then the great lawless combine that fattens on the sale of illicit lii,uor will have been broken up and many of its agents will be serving time in the penitentiary. Our cat says those who abuse c/edd in i;oo I times lose it when hard times come. Our cat says if you have not taken a share of slock in the cannery, y 11 rkould do so. ? Our cat says do not envy another for in so doinu you injure only yot rself. Our cat says quite a number of farmers have recently signed up to plant an acre of tomatoes, and only a few more will he required to make the full number. + * * Uur cat says pay up your subscr.p-l tion to stock in the cannery. BUC "larli OllPTi Tm vr^rV'Aa JL Vf 1 THE SALE THAT YC ' OF EXTRA SALES % fY I (ANDISE. Ul I AND SHARE. Our cat says promotion based upon pull does not endure like promotion based upon merit. J* j DR. H. K. SMITH t :: Y Dentist . ] [ T * . . y * i . i Oliirc Over It ia I to Theatre 3. t X Ollice Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. I* *5* Cadet Training to be Suspended in Australia Melbourne, March 4.?Cadet training, which is the basis of the Australian military system, is to be suspended for a year in the interests of economy, under a decision of the federal government. It is estimated that a saving of 122,000 pounds will result. Meantime, remodelling of the defensj s. heme is to be considered. Of 24:1.1:50 horses and mules with the American forces during the wa \ OX,<582 perished. MONTHSOF SUFFERING t? _?>?. Ci? ? ? now a oainmore Vairi recovered Her Health Baltimore, Maryland.? "For several months I su.Ti . < <! with severe backache TimniTiP^lTrilTlnnd general wtakI 1 UiWM'i1 ''111 ncss.I could not sleep! I I '-'orntorta^^y at- nigl.t I Mj i'or pains in mv back. Vyv I found your book i.t home one day and after reading it bo-1 pH| Kan at once to tako ^ I-ydia E. Pinkham's, *M| Vegetable Com-! |||l|k pound. I have had / very good resultsand i ^?i|t * , -ome of my girl] IS ' friends arc taking it. now. You may use this letter to he'pl other girls, as the letters in your book helped ine." ?Rose Waidner, 30id Roseland Place, Baltimore, Md. That is the thought so often expressed j in letters recommending Lydia E. Pin!:- ; ham's Vegetable Compound. These women know what they have suffered, they describe their symptoms and state how they were finally made well. Just plain statements, but they want other women to be helped. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a medicine made from medicinal roots and herbs, and without drugs, to relieve t.he sickness women so often have, which is indicated by backache, weak feelings, nervousness, and no ambition to get anything done or to go anywhere. It has helped many women. Why not try it? | n a Drt BOEMBELIK [-w: morrow IU HAVE BEEN WAI NATIONALLY ABV F0?CE IN ATTENI IIUCA uiujn ark-Wh; Bankri Uni 100 bowls TO BE GIVEN AWAY whTre? you can help The doctor in the sick room by having his PRESCRIPTIONS filled at the PALMETTO DRUG CO. I he Home of Pure Drugs and ! Druggists Sundries. Notice All lunch rooms and restaurants will have to place screen doors and windows at their place of business by April 8th. Dr. K. R. Jeter, 1343-4t Health Officer. Notice of Registration Special election for bond issue for $150,000. .My books are now open at my office in the store of the Union Clothing Co. and will be open for 10 days only. Every one who votes in this election must get a certificate from me. Von must produce your 1921 city tax receipt and county registration certificate to qualify. D. W. Mullinax, Supervisor of Registration for the City of Union. 1345-!)t ? Anatoria is a birds' paradise, for the Turks never shoot them or destroy their nests. Divorco in Kurdistan is ridiculously easy. |t w only necessary for a man to sa^ft<mhis wife. "I divorce you," thi ?? thing in done. NKR i ! u l -OF THE? hart Morning TING FOR. A CHAN ERTISED LINES AT )ANCE AND WE Wll TISFACTORY PURI irton uio ipt Stoek on, S. AAAA A a A A A A . CHICHESTER S PILLS V -r- TIIK DIAMOND IIRJI ND. A I .!<-? I A*lc y oar Drurrlrt for /A t <( Q>^ CkUkM^tri 1 Olrmond Brud/AX I'm. In Kcd and Uold mr??lllc\V/ >y ~W?| boi*?. sealed with Illu. Ribbon. V/ f) RiLCL'tewI - I t? DIAMOND 1IKAND FlLlSl for?? \D? JO yean known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE BRONCHITIS | J At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with? VICKS v a po Rub \ Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly Printers' ink pays. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ALL KINDS OK DRUGS at the Palmetto Drug Co. I' OR SALE ?Some bargains in used1 ears. Hughes' Garage. 1323-tf l YOU WILL FIND Chain Lightning' Shoe Polish for 'J.r>c, black, white and brown at Austell's Shoej Store. 3-20-30-31; 4-5-G-7-12-13 14I . JUST RECEIVED a large line of watermelon and cantaloupe seeds at the Palmetto Drug Co. WE CARRY some Ford parts in stock and are especially equipped to do Ford work. We also work o:t all makes of cars. Polite and prompt service. Your business will be an-1 predated. Gilliam Light & Motor Co., J. Louis Gilliam, vice-president and manager. 1344-Gt WE ARE OFFERING our second hand cars at a bargain. Also one 1 new .i-i ton Republic truck, Fordson anil Twin City tractors, Willys Farm Light and Power plants, springs, bumpers, snubbers, chains, etc. We can save you money. See us before buying. Gilliam Light & Motor Co. 1344-5t <\EEP THE BABY from having the croup by giving it Dr. M. I). Huiet's Croup Mixture. For sale at the Palmetto Drug Co. RED GOOSE SHOES are much better. You can find them at Austell's Shoe Store. 3-21)-3U-31; 4-5-r -12-13 11 FOR SALE 1)INGE'S WINTZER'S Collosal Cannas, glowing red, grows 4 to 5 feet; also yellow and pink mixed, both varieties at 35c dozen, delivered. Mrs. J. E. Minter, Se- I | dalia, S. C. 1345-2tpd i WATKINS' STOCK TONIC and Watkins' Poultry Tonic has proved their value again and again. Their quality is the best. If you are not satisfied after a trial you get your money back. This also applies to any and all of the other 175 Watkins' products. T. B. Strange, G8 Hart St., Union, S. C. Telephone I 217-W. | i [I IPT BWM on S Promptly ICE TO B U Y HIGH G BANKRUPT PRICE! J, POSITIVELY RE CHASE. thinir On [ Safe c. Renew the health, strength and vitality of your horses, mules, cattle, hogs and poultry. Get maximum results in health, growth and production. Spring is the time for renewal in all nature. You can ue3t caro for your worn out and sick live stock by using (Soy5 Remedies They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase production. There is a specific Caro-Vet treatment prepared by tho ablest veterinarians for each live stock disease and disorder. A Few Special Remedies Caro-Vet Condition Powder for f \ horses, mules and cattle, price 75c. E tSJF 1 Caro-Vet Hwino Condition Pow- I M ?ElE Caro-Vet Egg-Producer, price \ 1 Caro-Vet Tonic for horses, mules B and cattle, price 75c. Sold by general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a complete line of Caro-Vet Remedies. 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 live stock diseases. Ask for your copy. CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgrs., ' UNION, S. C. THE 'Time Test' of WANAMAKER What the next ten years may mean to you is forecast by the great merchant, John Wanamaker?himself a man to whom thrift has meant fame and fortune. Here's the way he applies the test of time: "The difference between the clerk who spends all his salary and Ihe clerk who saves part of it, is the difference?in ten years between the owner of a business and the man out of a job." "Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All." CniZENv5 NATIONAL E> AN BARNES is no political candidate, yet PUERTO RICO POTATO PLANTS? ne nas an eye on the dear babies. $1.50 per thousand, delivered. J. E. See him about it. 1328-tf Minter. Sedalia. S. C. 1345-6tpd \mi T T ii ?tock 1 at 9:30 A. M. 1 || 1RADE MERCHANDISE AND If 5 U \ tt || FUND MONEY ON ANY ff TT JY || THIS STOCK EM- ff BRACES SHOES AND ff HOSIERY FOR WOMEN, it EVERYBODY CORDIAL- It LY INVITED TO |:l ATTEND. II -