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THE UNION TIME! rakluhtd Daily Except Sunday By irtE UNION TIMES COMPANY Uwii M Hire Editc Registered at the- Postotfice In Union, 8. C ? > second clnn matter. times Huildinit Main Strei Hell Telephone No. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $4.0 Six Month:i .. 2.0 t'lireo Months 1.0 ADVERTISEMENTS tne Square. flint insertion $10 Every eubsequent in?ertwn 5 Olntuary notices. Church and I.od^ notice# uiol notices of public meetings, ei t? rtainments and Cards of Thanks will I rharmed for at the rate of one cent a won rash accompanying the order. Count tl *or,l? and you will know what the coi w ill he. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ' v Associated Press is exclusively el it.-how ori'ilitt'i! to it <>r not otherwi; i it -i \n this paper. and nUo the loc i* published therein. ruritSDAY. MAY 4, 1922. i'lic supreme court. on May 2. di: missed the appeal of Jesse (iappit) one of the three men eonvieteil of tli murili r of \oiino- llra/ell, a tat tlr.ver. in Columbia last year. S. . Kirhy and ('. O. Fox, the other me eoiivieted alotur with (Jappins, are In fon the court on appeals, and the will ult'mutely love. That they hav beep able for >o loiitr a time to tlnvai the will of the jury that eonviete them and the court that sentence them is hard to understand. The.delay-, sometimes covering year: tend to destroy eonfulence in th courts and breed lawlessness. Ju> tice need not be swift, but it eertainl does not neeo to be trilled with an thus broujrht into discredit. often little appreciated. Our cat says hard knocks develu the power of endurance. Our cat says a political promise easily broken. * * Our eat -ays riie continued rains at ?list ia s iiur. * * * Our cat says the majesty of the la is to be respected. <?ur cat ay the man who coil (U< I himself has won his greatest battle. * * * htr cat ays you cannot be just t the man yon hated. * * Our eat says hope dies hard in t' human breast. Our cut says you noctl not 1> iic\ every P' !iii? u! rumor you hear. * Our 'at -ays fear i- the forcrunta of failure. ? DR. H. K. SMITH T *:* Dentist | I i J, X Ollice O \ e r Kialto Theatre V Oflice Hours: J).a. m. to 5 p. m. r I ?* ?|??% ?* ?* /? *? ?j*?% ?*? ?j? ?j? ?%?|? i ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK Union Marble & Granite Co. Main St. Union, S. C. "The Rest in Drun Store Roods, the Rest in Drug Store Service." Motto of the International .Association of Itexall Clubs. The fierman National League ?i "Kinder Reichen" has petitioned th government for a fund to relieve lar^ families. It advocates a special ta on bachelors and childless families ii order to assist those who are keepi.i] up the population. The League as serts heads of large families are taxei out of all proportion to the levy 01 < hildless families and bachelors. Printers' ink pays. 5 Famous Irish Tenor -j Sailed Today - New York, May 'J. Hazard and - wan, John McCormaek, famous Irish '"! t?ni>r, sailed today on the Aquitaniu -! to recuperate along th?? Riviera. 1 With the singer sailed Mrs. MeCor~ mack, their daughter, (Iwendolyn, and ?] two sons, Kevy and Cyril. The party, 10 Mr. McCormaek said, would he gone 1 ?! all summer, possibly longer. If ho returns in health he will give two J? eoneert 'ours for t hai ity. -J "They will be in the nature of eon[' e? i ts of thanksgiving because of my condition." he said. "I shall cooperate i! with Archbishop Hayes of New York, " trying to show my appreciation and -j belief in the strength of his prayers I and those of his parishioners." , I Asserting that at present he felt ,, hadlv. havin.r lost l~> pounds, the sineBi | % ^ 4 | er continued: "I plan to go first to London, where | I shall stay for a time with Sir John - Murray Scott, at his home just outsidi ^ ! the city. Sir John gained for mo my frst grand opera appearance in Co' vent Harden, and has asked me to be his guest as ic.no as I am in Kng<i i land. I. "After my visit there 1 plan to go to Carlsbad and then to the Riviera. I shall not sine: at all while in Europe. I plan to save my voice and y make niy first appearance for charity o only." .( Mr. MeCormack's cabin was a mass of flowers sent by members of his profession and other friends. li ? i ^ Wedded to His Job 0 I recently heard a man boasting that he had been on the same job for 1") years without any vacation. There is something wrong with a man like <1 that. Why should anyone take pride in attaining a record for stupidity? If a man has no other interest in life, I ; -ide fiom his job, then he is so nnr! row-gauge that he isn't of much value i i ven on the job. When a man treats 1 is job as an endurance test and is proud of a long no-vacation record the bailees are that it is the only thing he can be proud of. Moreover, he may be trying to hide the fact that he is afraid to take a vacation lest his boss should lind out how little he is needed. As a rule, the man who has an inflated idea of his own indispensabilitV is the Olle who c:m 111. Iin.cl onoil.. spared. 1 knew a mm once who didn't Stake a vacation for so long that when he did, his absence from the office attracted an undue amount of attention. He not no credit for the years of uninterrupted toil. - Fred Kelly in The Nation's Business. Tuberculosis Kills More Men Than Women v In New York City Washington, May 4.?Tuberculosis p kills almost twice as many men as women in New Yoik City, Godias Drolct told members of the National Tuberculosis Association in their meeting here today. He said that in the 12 yavs fip.ee I'.'lu tuberculosis had taken in New e | York 71,271 male victims against 1 !,I u.?7 females. The death rates of th i two sexes in 11121 were respectively I 122 and N.'l per 100,000. The reaso-; w'I . for this difference in tuberculosa; was found, said Mr. Hrolot, in the conditions under which they w?< 1. |V v.biib bread down resistance and cause the development of adult tubcrculu. is. ,, Mr. Ilrolct described a movement in New York to extend tuberculosis dispensary work into industry. This has been undertaken by the Gouver'' in'ur Tuberculosis Clinic of the Bellevtie and Allied Hospitals at the suggestion of the New York Tubercuv In is Association. An industrial j heal h survey of workers employed in the district covered by that institut ion is being made. Beginning in lYIuunry, 1*222, Mr I !>ro'et s; id, an ir.du rial nu?*ae made I <> |>i v iiniiiKii ,v .>ur\cy w> ascertain inc X j possibility of going into local facto v ?j,.s for th actual examination of -j- worke: . Scvcial managers welcom IC ed the idea and agreed to utilize th y health service offered which consisty ed of educational talks to the em 3. ployeos and an annual examination of Y all persons ten percent underweight y or who complained of suspicious 3. symptoms. Until work proves too X heavy, however, all who wish are bey ing examined. j- Cases found suffering from tuberX culosis are referred to their physiv cians or to other clniics if they can_ not pay for treatment. - Highwaymen Arrested In Moscow Moscow, May it.? The arrest and conviction of a number of highwaymen who recently alarmed Moscow by their hold-ups and murders have - shown that many of the culprits were ~ former members of the force of the - Cheka. The Cheka or bolshevik inquisition, was recently considerably reduced in personnel. Among its employees were a number of the criminal class. _ Nominated Candidate For "Colorado" f e Montevideo, May 3.?I)r. Vnrela c Aeevedo, Minister of Uruguay in the x United States has boon nominated a n candidate for the "Colorado" or govir eminent political party for a seat on ' - the National Council of Administra- ' rl tion. That hody is composed of nine a persons who constitute one of the ex eeutive branches of the government of Uruguay. The elections will he held in November. I Your Right Hand is Speedier Than Left Now York, May "J.?The lingers of your right hand are quicker and more accurate than those of your left. The ring linger of your left hand shows a bur t of speed whenever it can work with the forefinger of your right hand; and ii .-lows down noticeably when it must team with the middle finger of your left hand. Two lingers working together are faster than one going it alone. And a combination of two lingers on opposite hands is faster than two fingers on the same hand. Practice, while it increases the speed of all lingers, tends to increase the rate of the slow ones more than the fast ones, thus overcoming the handicap of the ones that lag naturally These facts about the workings of your hands have been conclusively demonstrated recently by a series of tests conducted at the Carnegie Institute of Technology by Esther L. (iatewood and described in the May issue of Popular Science Monthly. In TtUMiii individual experiments with adult- at the Carnegie Institute, in which the peed of linger reactions to visual stimuli was accurately measured, the average reaction time was found to be 100 sigmas, oi four-tenths of a second. The scientific tests of linger reactions were made possible by development of an elaborate electrical apparatus. Bad Mail Service in Berlin Berlin, May ? Not even President Ebert is exempt from the exasperating delays or failure to deliver mail which occur here as in all other countries. A letter addressed to the "Reiehspresident. Berlin" was recently returned to the sender by the post office with a label attached stating, "without address or particulars the addressee cannot be traced in Berlin." I 1 Genuine Extract of Vanilla Made from the vanilla bean, with no extra coloring or artificial flavor. It has that ' old-time vanilla flavor. Once tried always used?price 75c the bottle. n I n n. reopies urog store Prompt Service Phones 68-69 FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE 167 We cnll and deliver your clothing in a dust-proof motorcycle. V/e remove spots and stains from clothing without injuring eif u. r the fabric or the colo-. Our modern methods make clothes look like in Li e nortest possible time. Give me a trial. I certainly will appreciate it as much or more than anyone else. Hames Pressing and Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building Phone 167 DOCTOR ORDERED WGKM OBEYED "ook Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and is Now Well Chicago, I!lin< i?"You surely gave women or.c good in- ii( ine when you put P* " ' niniiTI Uydia 10. I'inkham's Ml Vegetable Com/!l pound on the marM ket. After 1 had my ^ v baby I was all run down and sonorvoua ^ it kept me from gaining. My doctor did hf ,.j everything he could nit iiin ..." ? ? Ill w" I'UIHI 1 IIC V41 bllUU .|!| he ordered me to take 'II Lydia E Pinkham'a jUI? Vegetable Com with his medicine and I nm now a new woman.I have had three children and they are all Lydia E. Pinkham babies. I have recommended your medicine to several friends and they speak highly of it. You are certainly doing good work in thiai world." M rs. A nniTii Tomsheck, 10657 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. There is nothing very strange al>out Ih?? doctor directing Mrs. Tomsheck to Lydia E. 1'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound. There are many physicians wh<> do recommend it and highly appreciate its value. Worn* n who are nervous, run down, ;nd sulfering from women's ailmenta iiould give this well-known root and ierb medicine a trial. Mrs. Tomsheck'a xfierienco should guide you towards aith. j th| only man In town that we are trying to put out of business is the undertaker. Try us and see. PALMETTO DRUG CO. The Home of Pure Drugs and Druggists Sundries. ChIchester S pills WJCV. TIIK DIAMOND IIIIAMI. A I.ndleat A*k your Drucwtat for /A X it (K?m ('l>t-chM-tcf . Diamond I?r?nd//V\ UvQH&v 1*111* In Krd and Uold rietalllcX*^' Ik,Id, sealed with lilue Ribbon. \/ W flklbl Take i>o other. liny of .oar * /"/ fx llrinlil. AskfnfOiridlin'.H.TP.R 8 C jf DIAMOND 1IKAND IMI.I.H. f,? *5 Vy B ye?s known as Rett, Safest, Alt. ays Reliable r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE It pays to advertise in The Times. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A NICK mild laxative, take Dr. M. Dj 11 uiet's Citrate of Magnesia, j For sale at the Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE- Some bargains in used . ^ cars. Hughes' Garage. 1323-tfI ^ CALL ON l.'S for Goodrich tiros and ? tubes, Goodrich Special tiro No. 55, j 4 size 80x3 1-2 for $10.90. Gilliam Light & Motor Co. 1366-Ctl ' | 4? DR. M. I). 11 UIET'S PILE SALVE <> does the work. Try it. For sale ^ at the Palmetto Drug Co. ^ JITNEY BUS will begin operation ?! Monday, April 24th, to and from ?i Spartanburg daily. Leave Union 4 7:30 a. in. and 1:30 p. m. Leave ^ Spartanburg 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Fare $1.00 each way. I^ave * from monument in Union, and from * the square in Spartanburg. J. It., ? Griffith, Prop. 1350-12tpd j ? ALL CAND1DTAES are urged to see Barnes and get 011 the front page. * Let your friends have a look a < you. 1302-tf 4 EVERYTHING in the drug line can * be had at the "Money Savers"?The * Palmetto Drug Co. '4 Up No jLyt:< by cans contain! ' might look in col j ance like Karo* Loc eye for origin There is no substii it's the leader at 1 I A treat for tonight? Popcorn Balls and Fritteri After the corn has been popped, talc 1 from the quantity any uncooked o ? partially cooked Brains, being sure ti have only fine, large, putfy one*. Ti one cap Karo, Blue Label, allow on tablespoon vinegar, Boil together ur til It hard ens wh -n dropped in col ; water. When ready to pour over th j popcom while hot. As soon as coc enough to handle, hutter the hand well and form the mass into balls. To make popcorn fritters, form mas Into flat, round cakes instead of bulla 1'|> |? Write for beautifullyillustratei ^ r IvCC Cook Book to Corn Product ? Refining Co.,Dept. A, Argo.ll [ ~ NUI TO TOMATO I have on hand a Spr Tomatoes. I have or arsenate of lead that s days. Am selling at c< contracted to plant. LEWIS N At Times if I Aluminum Ware Sale I '& % | Promptly at 9:30 Saturday Morning ^ I $1.00 I r 1 . Y f Only large, most desirable pieces?Tea Kettles, Dish Pans, Roast- y ? ers, Trays, Percolators, Preserving Kettles, Potato Boilers Mixing X f Bowls, Pudding Pans, Milk Pans, Double Boilers, Biscuit Pans, * * !? Water Buckets. . v % 1 V v Y f ? See Our Show Windows % It ...... ? ^ i Wilhurn Dry Goods Co. I tBe jl|llg||l ceived t I pdlLr if 1 of Green Stuff in Winter V yJreBf^fo.Mi fig syrup that I I \ I j?ee(i Leaves Live Stock in. I feBB or and annear- I I PKM?fcjLj8%4 B p?n n .r? M -?"??*? wnu uumunuil liJl ^E jk for the bull's- the Spring. V^Jr Renew the health, strength and vitality of your horses, mules, cattlo, al Karo Quality. .'hogs and poultry. Got maximum results iu health, growth and production. Spring is the tinio for renewal in all nature. You can Lest c -rr caro for vonr worn out and sick live stock by using tute for Karo- ^ Remedies CaUlIlg grOCCrS# They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase production. There is a specific Oaro-Vet treatment prepared by the u ablest veterinarians lor each live stock disease and disorder. I ; A Few Special CSsV*T Remedies WI Sold by general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee 'B S* I satis^actory results' or mo|iey refunded. Your dealer carries a com* B r| *yi- am sending riuiti to each farmer an authoritative book of K 48 pages "Farmers' Veterinary Guide", which giveH the symptoms g and tells how to treat live stock diseases. Ask for your copy. ju gH ! HOME canning _ ? MADE EASY! ice i at I GROWERS ay Philip for spraying Food conservation is a mighty factor in the progress I . , I j of civilization. With the above machine the problem is QCrt,Q Milestone and solved. You can can from your garden all you will need U1JLL ? of fruits, berries and vegetables for the entire year. JtOUld be here in live Come in and let us demonstrate the value of the wonder* , , . l_i httle machine. No soldering, no standing over a hot >St to those who have fire. Simple, scientific, sane. Get ready to spray! LEWIS M R1CE I. RICE At The Union Time Office. 1 ; Office =? Forty-five per cent of the popula- per cent of the area of the United tion in the lJnited States inhabit 11 States.