The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, April 07, 1922, Image 2
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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1022.
Wt* have found several men who
will each take $.">00 of stock in the
eamieiy. We are seeking for 2o to
do this. With 20 men taking $500 ami
with what we now have subsi ribetl
we can easily reach the $20,000 mark.
It is going to take $20,000 to put tin
iifi.tv.ieil i..n It i*..iurli lit irniol v liritln
I ? uiiwu^ii ... t
ami it will lit- out' of tin- host $20,000
ever invested in Union, in our humble
judgment. It should not be a very d fiicult
thing to tind 20 men willing to
lu '.p a t enterprise that promises to he
the beginning of a better day in the
new order of things. The officers of
the corporation are now consulting
with an expert canning man, a man
who has hud years of experience in
the canning industry, and they hope
to hu e him locate in Union and take
charge of the management of the
plant. More than a hundred acres
have been signed up for tomatoes. The
work of constructing the building has
! ? wiiii. The contraet for cant has
been made. We are going to he in
readiness to handle the crop this season.
We can now sell the entire output
at a fair priee. Don't you think
you should come into the movement
Mill help build up the community?
i) . r cat^ i.-r .. 11?-ini .i
i, clilt* than earn it.
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Our cat says too many I: ws means
lax i nforcement of law.
Our cat ays a base mim! revels in
evil thoughts.
Our cat says working without plan
entails p-reat waste of labor.
Our cat says patience ami plucl.
climb the steep hill.
Oil'- cat says forbithltm sweets leave
bitt.r taste.
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wi., v 14% !-?i n (i n>ii^ KitUi l'lltl>
- omewhere.
Our rat says the judgment ??f youth
is often erroneous.
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Our eat says a thoroughly selfish
i.tan is a heast to be watched.
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Ou> eat says sowing wild oats may
1?? fun but the reaping is not so funny.
Our eat says a profiteer is the other
fellow that charges exorbitant prices
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Our cat says an evil mind is the
hotbed of sin.
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Our cat says a good carpenter uses
s.harp to*. Ik,
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Our cat says prodiiral sneml.ne
tends to deep poverty.
Our cat says plant an acre of tomatoes
for the cannery.
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Our cat says pay your subscription
to the cannery.
In order to conserve floor space, a
recently erected parage has a car
Washing apparatus on the roof.
In a recent proclamation (ioverno.1
McRae, of Arkansas, declared his be
lief that the general use of tobacco
by men and women, from youth up,
generation after generation, is contributing
to unmistakable ami certain
d???enevn< y. lie set Marc h 22 as "notobacco
day," in Arkansas.
Swamp-Root For
Kidney Ailments
Theiv is only one medicine thai j
really stumls out pre-eminent as a i
medicine for euruhle ailments of the
kidneys, liver ami bladder.
I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands
the highest for the reason that it ha
proved to he just the remedy needed
in thousands upon thousands of distressing
eases. Swamp-Knot makes ,
friends quickly beeause its mild ami
immediate elfeet is soon realized in
most eases. It is a gentle, healing
vegetable compound.
Start treatment at onee. Sold at I
ail drug stores in bottles of two size.-, i
medium and large.
However, if you wish first to test
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham o i.
N. V.. for a sample bottle. When
writing be sure and mention this i?:?ner.
TONSI LITIS
H Apply thickly over throat?
cover with hot flannel?
VICKS
V A F? G R U B
Peer 17 Million Am I fad Yea'It,
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Notice
A stated communication of Ciiim;
m Lodge, No. 7~>. A. I'. M..
will be Ivld in the M isonic
Temple Friday. Apri1
7tb, sit 8 o"i lock p. m. Tin
M. M. decree will be eon-'
fen od. Visiting brothers weleofe.
By order of
J. Gordon Hughes,
Win. G. 1-ake, W. M
Secretary. RMt5-.it
Accepts New Post !;
London, April ">.?Ijortl Birkei betid u
as Lord ('baneellor of Knglaml i
jioivcs ?10,000 a year, has undertaken
another post, though not quite s.? la
native. lie has succeeded the late
! onl Ualsl.ury as High Stewa <1 ??.'
the University Oxford at a salary
of t."? a year.
There are no duties now attaching
to the otliee hut a few eenturies ago
one of his tasks would have heelt to
| try scholars for treason. j
j SLOAN'S EASES PAIN,
RELIEVES THE ACHE
TORMENTING, agonizing rheumatic
aches are quickly relieved ?
by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it \ _
freely and enjoy a comforting sense oi .
warmth. It penetrates u-itliout rubbing. 9
Good also for sciatica, lumbago, 3
neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff a
joints, external aches and pauis, back- ft
aches, strains and sprains.
Don't let pain lay you up. Keep
Sloan's Liniment handy and at the ^
first sign of an ache or pain, use it, U
(or it certainly does produce results. B
At all druggists?35c, 70c, $ 1.40. $
Sloans I
|/inimentg| I
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I Famine Sufferers
In Armenia
Krivan, Arnunia, April "?. Efforts
<if the Soviet government to
cope with the famine here and their
special efforts to save the children
have been of no avail.
Starving mothers, maddened I?y the J
si^ht of their dyinir children, desert j
them in the hope that home of thej
American workers will pick them up j
and feed them. The children sleep
in mud to keep themselves warm. _
With the spread of typhus 1 h
adult population is slowly l< t omin;
I extinct. !
A new machine jltiiri capah e I" fir
injjf shots a minute is th inven i'1
tion of a Spaniard. The jrun i c-m :
posed of ~>0 barrels, each let rial can
able of tiring 70 shots ;i minute. Kin
men are necessary when the run i : '
i in operation. r,:
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Lnrollment Notice
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At a meeting of the City Democrat!' f.
Executive Committee held on March
I Oth. 192-, the following w< e ap r
pointed as enrolling ofiice?s:
Ward 1?J. .M. Jeter, Jr., at J. M. el;
Jeter's Store.
Ward '1 J. T. Storm at i t; rm\
Dr'o* Store.
Ward .'I J. K. Tinsley at Tinsley\
Jewelry Store.
Ward I K. J. Wilhnrn at Stone
Hardware Co.
The hooks of enrollment will be opI
ened in each wanl at the places d- sip
aated front 10 a. m. until 7 p. in. ?.
April 11 th to loth, inclusive.
The voters of the respective ward, j
must present them elves in person iiorder
to enroll. Qualifications for be
inK eligible for enrollment: Vote
must he a resident of the State of
South Carolina two years, a resident
of the Citv of 17iii? n one year, and a
lesident of tie ward in which h-- rl he
she offers lo enroll for JtO davs, am p,,
produce and exhibit his or her re.'ji |>si
tration certificate and lece pt for city
m.\?\ i.i.si one. a t if I in case or an j
applicant having lost State anil Conn i
ty registration certificate they may he I
enrolled by signing an oath that wili C<
be furnished by the enrolling officer of
their ward. In the eve.it of any other
swearing that lie or sh is a qualified
voter and having voted as such that .
if sufficient proof is brought against
bim or her that he or she-is not. and ,m
has unlawfully voted, fhat h?* or sle I'm
will be proseeuted to the full < sl'-ri' ,, i,
of tlie law. ,
All persons who are not enrolled
with the enrolling officer may inec' vat
with the City Kxeeutive Committer on
April iKtli tit X:IJO p. in. for the pur I
pose of getting enrolled, if tl.ev "j. (.,iv
desiie. and possess the proper ouali .
fications. 1 ,u
All candidates must call on the sec it f
rotary and pay their assessments aim
si's pledge hy April IKth, not late, ,
than 12 o'clock, noon. .1
B. F. Alston. Jr.. ' '
I*. E. Wilbum, Chairman. !
Secretary. 1.' 4tJ-2t hur
LOST!
250 Pimple*, 736 31ac!:head*
and 3 Boils!
jf No reward Is offered, beenuso they
jy /f ^ are lost forever! No uuostiou will ho
B (/ '&/-1 f\,w-ryI liwli^!, except one question, "llow
y /fc ?"%s Idld you k'so them?" There is hut one
a \OU / y/^ *^4 "L-' ^\Jp\ iHHswer,?"1 out out new f;ul treat(
Yk, J'4 ?Vjx Iments anil guesswork; 1 use.l one of
A vy i Vvv '(MT fltho most powerful b!oo?l-clc:?users,
?i ( ' I k ^r, t ^ sfimS blood-purifiers and f! e 3 h-builders
tt" nT. v?tgr~e^>?;/w "I yy'* # known, ami that is S. S. S.! Now my
% y-jV 7 f\ E fac? Is pinkish, my skin clear as a
S\*s J? ft' ' ? ' rose, my cheei.a :ir?> filled out and mv
v'ifcl Ik \ //!/)' ? Jy rheumatism, t <>. is goinj!" This wi.l
"OTk JJk / ' / /Y ho your experience, too. If you try f?.
^@1 /./Lffr K. s. It is KUJiranteed to 1 o purely
Vk. vegetal ie in all its rctnarUal ly effeopy
tlvo medicinal ingredients. S. S. S.
moans a n nv history for you 'rom now
round.?that glorious feeling that on! S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores
rentes \\ ith i? clear, pure, ruddy com- In two r'/.es. The larger E..:o 13 tlio
uU-xlun. uioro economical,
Renew the health, strength and vitality of vonr horses, mnles. eattlo, 3
hogs ;iti<1 poultry. (let maximum results in health, growth and pro- 9
duet ion. Spring is the time for renewal in all nature. Von can best I
eare for voi r worn out and sick live stock by using C*ro\/ex
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 ea? h live stock disease and disorder.
A Few Special CEl&V^ Remedies
Sold bv general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee n
of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a com- I
plete line of Curo-Yct Remedies. g" ffl
We are sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of I
IS pages "Fanners' Veterinary Guide", which gives the symptoms B
and tells how to treat live s tock diseases. Ask for your copy. I
CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgrs., UNION, S. C. |
THE BEST BATTERY FOR YOUR CARI
BEYOND A DOUBT IS I i
Vesta Isolator Battery |
GUARANTEED TY/O YEARS IN WRITING. I I
Let us show you one that hafe been used for four years I
and is still charged. 9
HUGHES GARAGE I
PHONE 181 - GADBERRY ST. j
WE WELD ANYTHING IN METAL. $
For Electric Wiring and Electric Fixtures
You will do well to consult me. Expert workmanship,
good quality of materials and at reasonable prices. Get
my e.-.Iinmates before placing your order.
W. T. SINCLAIR
In Bankruptcy |for quick service
nited States of America. J P p 16 7
Vstern District of South Carolina.
i the District Court. We call and deliver youi I
::i the matter of [clothing in a dust-proof motorurris
Furniture Company, Bankrupt. Xir . i
...... , , cycle We remove spots and
Notic.* is hereby given that on the , .
h (! iv , f March, 1022, the said Bur- sta,ns from clothing without
S Furniture Co. was duly adjudicat- injuring either the fabric oi
1 a bankrupt, and the first meeting the color. Our modern metht
he creditors will be held at Union ods make clothes look like j
/ (i . o c I
* " I new, in the shortest possible
-q.. Ret?ree in Bankruptcy, on the ' |
ith day of April, 1922, at 11 o'clock | bine.
iho forenoon, at which time the said Give me a trial. I certainly
cii'o.s may attend, prove their- j will appreciate it as much or
iims. appoint a trustee, examine the lhan anyone ei5e
id B inkrupt, and transact such oth
l.usi, as may property com* !HameS PreSSID?
a.d meeting. E?
S. K Barron. an(J Repair SIlOD
Referee in Bankruptcy. * ^ 1
1 "nion, S. ('. March 27th, 192!. Nicholson Bank Building
3-29-31; p|ion< ,67
ivnership of Dogs
Classed as Luxury Notice of Registration
Special election for bond issue for
n, April ? Ownership of two $150,000. My books are now open at
more dogs is classed as "luxury my office in the store of the Union
re and extra heavy taxes are im-1 nothing U<>. and will be open for
cil under a new schedule. It is 10 days only. Every one who votes in
imatcd that the owners of 140,000 n,;s election must get a certificate
in Berlin must pay the govern-! from me. You must produce your 1921
nt r?o ooo 000 marks for licenses. | city tax receipt and county registram
' | tion certificate to qualify.
>st of Living pt \v. Mullinax,
Increases in Berlin Supervisor of Registration for the
City of Union. 134"> lit
ierlin, April 4.?Cost of living fig-j
show an increase of 21 percent SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
February anil 120 percent for the
olo of last year. The prices of po- I'OIt SALE Dahlia bulbs, 10c each.
oes and vegetables have since ail- Chrysanthemum plants, 3.p?c dozen
iced, and also pot plants. Mrs. S. It. Ly
m brand, 244 West Main St. ltpd
b'oriTod paper money recently #1 is- ?
eied in France has been buried in WE CARRY sonic I'ord parts in
rround for several weeks to ^ive stock and are especially equipped
i used, dirty look. to do Ford work. We al o work on
?. m all makes of cars. Polite and prompt
V N'ew Yrirk judff.? says every man service. Your business will be ap-j
ubl be I oss in his own home. None preciated. Gilliam Liicht Motor'
us is what we should be.?Harris- Co, J. Louis Gilliam, vice president
K Patriot. and manager. 1344-bt
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I A. FEW 1
jEaster Specials!
I 25c Dress Gingham to go at ii?C f|
I 15c Dress Gingham to go at 191? 1
| 18e Apron Ginghams (Domino) cqC ?
I 75c Tissue Gingham 019? 3
I 10c Gingham to go at ? "J? 1
? 15c Figured Voile to go at . *J:C S
I 20c Figured Voile, 36-inch wide, to go at 8
I 25c Figured Voile, 36-inch wide, to go at *ieC E
I 35c figured Voile, 40-inch wide, to go at 25c K
I 50c Figured Voile, 40-inch wide, to go at .
I 50c Flaxon, 32-inch wide, dainty patterns 1
* $1.25 Pongee Waists *
$1.25 Boys' Wash Suits, size 3 to 7 98c
$1.25 Jumper Dresses to go at $1.00
$2.50 Gingham Dresses to go at $1.95
$3.50 Gingham Dresses to go at $2.95
$15.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses to go at $9.98
$1.50 Ladies' Silk Hose, Clockwork $1.00
$1.50 Sheets, size 72x90, a good one v 98c
50c Boys' Overalls 39c
$1.00 Men's Overalls 89c
50c Men's Work Shirts 39c
$1.00 Men's Work Shirts 75c
Don't forget that we have a full line of Star Brand Shoes,
Pumps and Oxfords in all leathers and heels, from $1.98 up to
$5.95 for Ladies; children from 98c to $2.95. Tan and Black
Oxfords and one and two strap in Foot Culture. Best line of
shoes in the world to buy. When better shoes are made the Star
Brand people will make them. Every pair guaranteed to be
solid leather or a new pair.
J. L. JOLLY
I SELLS IT FOR LESS I
IYou must place your orders in advance if you wish prompt delivery on g
Ford-cars. The sales deoartment is ahead nf the mamifaetnrv. Ynn will oqvp 3
yourself worry by placing your order ahead. If
Realizing as well as you do how hard it is to get money, and also, how
much everybody wants a FORD, we have two plans now that we will sell you
a FORI) on, and the second one is so easy that any one who tries can own a
FORI) and pay for it as he rides.
Plan No. 1.?Pay cash when you are delivered the FORD.
A.T~ O 1?1 J!?* J - J ".? . ?
| i ian nu. ?>. viic-uiiiu tanii uii ui'iivt-ijr, Uaiauce U1V1UCU 1I1LO ien 6QUBI
j monthly payments with interest and insurance on deferred payments.
Think this over and we will be only too glad to go over the second plan
with you and if you will only do just a little figuring we think you will see
how liberal our terms are. i
Yours for more FORDS,
J. W. LIPSCOMB, DEALER, JONESVILLE, S. C.
J. L. BOLTON, DEALER, UNION, S. C? PHONE 289
RKI.CIAN HAllES FOR SALE?
Here's whore you get your Easter
Ininnics, 6 to 8 weeks old, 75c each, ^ ^1^1 "J" J _
$1.25 pair; A to 4 months, $2 each. I I I M ^ 'gj
Other stock priced according t.o age. -M. W m W
See H. V. Howard at the Citizens
4-n-7-?? Qrkninl VAI I1ITQ
RED (iOOSE SHOES are much better. T V/ JQ/O
Vou can find them at Austell's Shoe
K(.?<o a-90.sn.fi 1 i.K.e.17.19.19 li *? ? : 1 ?Jit- ?- .
- -? ?? -- t . ? ?? mc we iiuv mm" ? mipicawu wnn ms importance when
"t7rr.T7T.Tr rr?i T7~I 1 ? '"an P?yH us with a check instead of cash? I)o we
RARNhS is no political candidate, yet . . , , ?? . . . . .. . . ?.
, , ... . ' . not, indeed, regard such a man as having both mtellihe
has an eye on the dear babies. . ... ? 0
,0001.* gene? and an assured position?
See him about it. 1328-tf
... If SO( J. |>. Morgan was right when he spoke of the soI'l'ERTO
RICO POTATO PLANTS cial value of a bank account. Said Mr. Morgan: "A
$1.50 per thousand, delivered. J. E. small bank account pays a large dividend socially in
Minter. Sedalia, S. C. 134.r?-6tpd addition to its steady financial returns."
WE ARE OFFERING our second
hand cars at a bargain. Also one "Ijirge Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All."
new 3-4 ton Republic truck, Fordson
and Twin City tractors, Willys ^ ^ ^ .
Farm Light and Power plants, III Ld
springs, bumpers, snuhbers, chains, ^ B Jl j B ' j j V
etc. We can save you money. See
us before buying. Gilliam Light & NATIONAL E?ANK^
Motor (.0. 1.144-5t
k'OIJNG MEN, WOMEN, for govern- .
"m"' P?"IU?n?. ?'25 IM"nlhly you WIT.I. KIND Chain Lightning KOR RENT?Stare room in Smith
experience unneceaaary. l or free ^ p0,ish for ^ Mm|( wM? block. Apply to C. P. Hart, It. R.
list of positions now open, write J. nn(| br(,wn Austell's Shoo Crowing or Mr., W. Newell Smith,
Leonard, (former Civil Service Ex- gtore. 3-29-30-31; 4-5-6 7-12-13 14 161 Thuraton St., Greenville, S. C.
ami nerd, 1235 Equitable Hldg., 1QwQ ..
Washington, I). C. 1347-3tpd _ ,,,, . U
_ FOR SALE?Whole sweet milk, from ?
FOR SALE- Geraniums, begonias and tuberculosis tested cows. Delivered Tf? i'EHiL0Knreal
all kinds of pot plants at different daily. Price 12Mec per quart, 7c per 1?1 1 ^ kdprices.
Mrs. F. A. Sunders, 233 pint. Pleasant Grove Dairy, W. A. FOR SALE- Some bargains in used
West Main St. ltpd Palmer. 1346-4tpd| cars. Hughes' Garage. 1323-tf