The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, April 06, 1922, Image 4

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a I ALTO TODAY How many wives would have done as she did? Jesse L. Lasky presents GLORIA SWANSON iv UNDER THE LASH" The r.tory of a woman's light between love and a loveless marriage. Testing in the fire in human hearts some of the laws of a man-made world. A I,SO LUKE MCLUKE <'athcdral at Antwerp has a spire l<?0 feet high. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ! Oil SAI.K Wh??li- sweet milk, from tuhiTi-ulosis tested cows. Delivered daily. Price l".!' jc per quart, 7c per pint. Pleasant drove Dairy. W. A. Palmer. PMd-itpd L El ANN~i it is with pleasure i Union and surrounds represent the foremo: the United States. ? Our Demonsiratior $ stock, will arrive in j We would apprecic interested parties, an | orders, it is requestei their names and addr stration. The llnloi IIARD - PHONES 33-34 awn i iwari^?i I SI I At Tl 1 FOR SATl I Remember, jusi for I I ed at random from a o(> inch I-{leaching, y P Nice smooth Bleache IoO-inch Cretonnes, y 02-inch Cress Gint?*hi 00-inch No. 400 Kn<> I Yard wide Percales, 10-inch nice smooth 15lue Overall Cloth, } Men's Scout Work S Men's Khaki Work F Men's Pin Check W< Men's and Young1 M Hoys' Wool Suits, ea< Men's Work Shirts, c Ladies' Boot Silk H< Men's Indigo Blue C Boys' Headlight Ove If values and money Reliable Batter) THE BA Just a Reminder \ to every mother and father of the fact that Karo is a great energy food for children. Serve it on sliced bread. l or the grown folk keep the Karo pitcher full when you serve i pancakes, hot biscuits or waffles. Very low k prices now in. effect at your grocer's?and remeruber Karo coraes only in full weight cans. i ; ; A 'stlon ? _>r toni?;h;?] 'aro Sponge Cake j }, f.v L.-,n? * ' * - V . p ?.?n Ju'f i \i at/? /hrro, t\ o/ 7 *i/?? / !j cm/* f?r<i..?/??*. c/ .;r 1 CM/* StftCil J''?}9tr f?p ( or/I Sfarrh H milk p; ?d? alfv, mix hgh.lv ?ml turn u uns.r, ,ik 1 pun .itiil l>.ikc iit mod* HE? ifff #5 .i IP Irl DUNCEIVIENT thai we are able to announce to the people of ng territory thai we h ave signed contracts to si manufacturers of R\DIO EQUIPMENT in 1 Outfit, as we!! as a n unber of machines for a few days. ite the opportunity of showing our line to any d as quite a number hr.ve already placed their 1 that a!! those who are interested send us esses, that we may give them an early den^oni Hardware Company WARE AND ELECTRICAL GOODS 8 Wect Main Street UNION, S. C. THBHHBHBKKBBSllSBSanHKBnBflnBHBHHHHl'l PECIAL hiE BATTERY IRDAY AND MONDAY ONLY these two days. The values we oCer are pickII over our stock. ai'd 8Jc (1 Pajama Chocks Mimit; to each customer), 10c arc! 19c ft urns, yard 15c g lish Long CI >1 h, yard 10c | light grounds only, yard 10c I Sea Island Sheeting, yard 10c I oird 15c R hoes, pair $1.69 | I A. . anus $1.25 H )\-k Pants, pair $1.25 J en's All Wool Suits, each $9.95 ch $3.95 ?ach 25c >se (black only), pair 25c )veralls, pair 98c rails up to size 7, pair 75c saving mean anything to you, visit the Old r often. TTERY, UHIOH. S. C. Enrollment Notice enrolled by signing an oath that will be furnished by the enrolling officer of their ward. In the event of any other At a meeting of the City Democratic swearing that he or she is a qualified Executive Committee held 011 March voter and having voted as such that ! r.ih, 1922, the following were ap sufficient proof is brought against pointed as enrolling officers: 'dm or her that he or she is not, and Ward 1?J. M. Jeter, Jr., at J. M. unlawfully voted, that he or she Jeter's Stoie. w'!l he prosecuted to the full extent Ward 2?J. T. Storm at Storm's <)f the law. Drug Store. ' All persons who are not enrolled Ward 3?J. E. Tinsley at Tinsley's with the enrolling officer may meet Jewelry Store. with the City Executive Committee on W rd 4 E. J. Wilburn at Stone AI??"il l?th at 8:30 p. 111. for the puri'.ardware Co. pose of getting enrolled, if they so The books of enrollment will be op- desire, and possess the proper nualiened in each Ward at the places desig- fixations.* noted from 10 a. m. until 7 p. 111. candidates must call on the secApril 11th to 15th, inclusive. retary and pay their assessments anu The voters of the respective wards pledge by April 18th, not later must present themselves in person 111 than 12 o'clock, noon, order to enroll. Qualifications for be-j B. P. Alston, Jr., ing eligible for enrollment: Voter P. E. Wilburn, Chairman, must be a resident of the State of Secretary. If 43-2t South Carolina two years, a res'dentj , of the City of Union one year, and a icsident of the ward in which he or A beaver colony on the east fork of she offers to enroll for 30 days, and the Hood river in Oregon recently fellpreduce and exhibit his or her regis- t(j u tree 18 inches in diameter across (ration certificate and receipt for city .. a 1 ;..u? taxes last due And in case of an a Power ,ine of the Pnclfic & L,"ht applicant having lost State and Coun- company, plunging the entire countryty registration certificate they may be side into darkness. ' ? - 11 jj GO TO J. 0. GAULT I I FOR PRICE AND QUALITY I Ms lb Walter H iker's Cocoa 20r J 1 lb Walter Baker's Cocoa " 40c I Cigarettes, per carton $1.35 1 1 Kerosene, per gallon 15c ' I Gasoline, per gallon 2fic S Motor Oil, medium, and heavy, per quart 15c 3 Fresh Country Butter, per pound 35c j Post Toasties and Corn Flakes, per box 10c J fl 25tl> sacks sugar $1.65 9 1()() lb sacks Sugar $5.90 I 81b buckets L-ird $1.30 1 Loose Compound Lard, per pound 15c Pure Lard, piv pound 15c J 8lt> buckets Snowdrift $1.40 y Heavy, fresh I-'atback, per pound 13c [ 19 Best Rib Meat, per pound 16c II pint Wesson Oil 30c 1 quart Wesson Oil 50c V-i gallon Wesson Oil 95c Ill A" 20c Cigarettes for Lr?c < | All 10c SnufT 3 for 25c I All 30c plugs Tobacco 25c I Pineapple, sliced and grated, No. 2 25c No. 3 Dessert Peaches, per can 20c f I Loose Vinef nr, per gallon '10c Hj P Ilest Pink Sainton, per can 12c Plain Flour, per barrel $7.65 kfl Self Rising Flour, per barrel $7.90 jj I Rockingham Flour, per barrel $7.90 > I Best Grain or Ground Coffee, per pound 20c k I 1 lb can Franco-American Coffee 25c [ ? 1 lb White House Coffee 40c a Maxwell House Coffee, per pound 40c j 3 Best Cream Cheese, per pound 20c I Home CHKind Meal, per bushel $1.10 | I Irish Pqtjltoes -r?0c fi Arm Hammer Soda, C for 25c i I C boxes SMrchlight Matches for 25c I. ChickenJMaLjier^liJO pounds $2.25 Horse Fee^per 100 pounds $2.25 j| 75It) sacks,Bran and Shorts, white cotton bags $1.45 1 lb Best Aed Salmon, per can 25c I T.oose Garden Seed Beans, per quart 20c a Sweet Potatoes, per peck 20c I J. 0. GAULT I I Phone 372 N. Pinckney Street | - ^^_K | I *?I I ANNOUNCEMENT I CHIROPRACTOR LOCATES IN UNION WITH OFFICE OVER STORM'S DRUG STORE I Three evenings a week?Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 4 to 6:30. p. m. E. I, Johnson is a three year graduate of the Palmer g School of Chiropractic, "The Chiropractic Fountain| head," Davenport, Iowa. Have had six years of successful practice with hundreds of satisfied patients. Chiropractic?Is a scientific method of adjusting the J [< cause of disease, based on a correct knowledge of anato|l my, and especially the nervous system. The Chiroprac* t?c idea is that the cause of disease is in the persons ) afflicted, and the adjustment in correcting the wrong I that is producing it. The function of every organ in the i hody is controlled by mental impulses from the brain, which it transmits through the nerves. Any impingeI meat of these nerves interfering with the transmission j of mental impulses results in an abnormal function called ' disease. This interference is produced by subluxated | vertebrae Dressing upon nerv*?? ?*? ik?? ?1 * , ?. ? * ww Mv ?a?<6ij paoo uui l rum the spinal cord. The trained adjustor is able to locate the point of obstruction or interference, and, by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae, corrects the cause, and normal conditions or health is the result. I Investigation costs nothing, and means health and I happiness. I E. I. Johnson CHIROPRACTOR J OVER STORM'S DRUG STORE, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY FROM 4 TO 6:30 P. M. PHONE 239-W. SPARTANBURG OFFICE?AN. DREWS-LAW BUILDING. wtk" * How To Own . YourOwnHome . . Making money will not alone enable you to have your own home, whether it be a tiny bungalow or a modern palace. MANY persons of mature age now look back regretfully from rented houses to the day when they should have spent more wisely and banked their surplus regularly. But regrets do not buy homes. Begin now to deposit regularly for your home-building fund?in an interest account here. Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co. Union, S. C. Ea Un:.?n County'# oldest, largest and st longest bank # "JPCuk Member Ftderal Reserve System U. S. Government and State fupervision I HOLMES-CALHOUN SEEDT COMPANY GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEED PLANTS, POULTRY SUPPLIES A Postal Card Will Bring Our Catalog SPARTANBURG, S. C. CONFIRMED PROOF J strong today as the day I gav? my _____ former statement. I have not been Residents of Union Cannot Doubt troubled with my kidneys since Doan's What 11 as Been Twice Proved. j cured me and I gladly confirm all I In gratitude for relief from aches said before." uiui pains 01 bail backs?from distress- Price 60c, ut all dealers. Don't aiming kidney ills?thousands have pub- I'ly ask for a kidney remedy?get licly recommended Doan's Kidney Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Pills. Residents of Union, who so tes- Mrs. Cheek had. Foster-Milburn Co., lifted years ago, now say the results Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. were permanent. This testimony, dou-j *" "* bly proves the worth of Dbnn's Kid-j Judge Woest's Warning ney Pills to Union kidney sufferers. | Mrs. J. h. Cheek, 227 W. Main St., ??j have no sympathy for persons Union, says: "Some time ago I had *who manufacture and sell moonshine sharp pains in the small of my back, whiskey. I also hud severe headaches and dizzy .... . , - .. . .. . ... , , , / "It is only a matter of a year or spells and would have to hold on to . ... ... .. ... ., . , , /.*.. w.J two until we will see the terrible resomething for fear of falling. I had' ... .. , . , . - ... ,. ., . T , , A , suits from the drinking of this liquor, nervous spells and I couldn t stand the , ... ? *, . , . . , . .. , ? . J Men, healthy to^ray, will be dying then least bit of noise. I also felt tired and .. . i *. i j ,? , . .... as a result of drinking such liquor, languid. My kidneys did not act right * ut all. Doan's Kidney Pills were so Joseph H. Woeste, new police judge, well recommended that I bought a made the above statement. News box at the Palmetto Drug Store and item from Cincinnati. they entirely cured me." 1 Mrs. Cheek gave the above state- The Fat Men's club of Paris has 58 ment on March 4th, 1918, and on Jan- members, each weighing more than nary 26th, 1922, she said: "My con- 200 pounds. There are three women fidence in Doan's Kidney Pills is as j members. CLOTHES YOU'LL BE PROUD TO OWN Surely a man may take pardonable pride in his personal appearance. It is a mighty important factor in his success and worthy of very careful consideration. MICHEALS-STERN VALUE FIRST CLOTHES Apppeal to men who give serious thought to matters of dress. They are always correct in style?always in good taste. The fine woolens and expert tailoring make long wear and faultless fit certain. M -l-l? - new 8iyie?, raorics ana patterns?and a new standard of value at these moderate prices. $22.50, $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 ?See the windows J. Cohen Co. THE HOUSE OF SATISFACTION.