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THE UNION TIMES rnklUtwd Daily Except SuriiU/ By .hF UNION TIMES COMPAN Y Lewis M. Rice Fdito Utgi?Urcil at the I'ostolhcc in Union, M. C. as second class matter. Times lluildinit Main Stree Bell Telephone No. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $4.0 Si* Months 2.0 Three Months . . 1.0 ADVERTISEMEN IS One Suunre, first insertion II.0 Every subsequent insertit n 5 Obituary notices, Church an i I.uiIk notices ami notices of public me.tinKs, en tertaininents nn>l Cards ,.f Thanks will b charged for nt the rate of one e?al a wort cash accompany inir the order. Count th words and you will know what the cos will be. MEMBER OF ASSOCIA TED PRE5S The Associated Press is exclusively er titled to the use for republication of new dispatches credited to it or not otherwia credited in this paper, and also the loci news published therein. THURSDAY, MAY 11. U?22. AUK III KSK MKN 1,1 A US? Is a farnu r with a roll of hill-- i his pocket a liar when lie moots iit-rnhhor ami hot-ins to harn <m "har times"? Is a I anker a liar who put up a pom* mouth to a would la- hoi row* r while his hank is earryin heavy deposits? Is a debtor a li: \ hen he turns down a hill and yet h; Ids p. aket.- hultrinvr with money? I an employer wliose busbies- is reasoi ahly uood a liar when he continues ! tell those whom he has employed ths the breakers are ahead? Is a fatlu a liar when he tells his children he too poor to urant a re(piest for son ohjeet desired hy the child when p?e erty is not the reason for parent: deniai? 1- the hushand a liar when I pleads his poverty in the faee of h wife's re?|ue<t for a new honnet wht poverty has nothing to do with it Is an advertiser a liar when he tel the pubiie that lie must have mom when what he means is that he desin more money? If an aliirmative answer must 1 given the a! ove questions, we al focced to iiie eonelusion that the wor is full of liars. We now have loo,. on tomato plan ready to 1 put out. The variety "The Landn th." the same variety v have furnished to farmers who ai luis'ng tomato plant f r e rowing P matoes for the eannery. We ha\ grown these plants in order that ar farmer who failed to vret his plan from the seed he sowed could yet K' his supply of plants from us. We ah had the idea that quite a number < farmers who had not planted torn; toes for the cannery miftht be pe suaded to plant at the last minut We are also offering these plants any and all who desire them! T1 seed cost Slt.oo a pound. We are sol inir tin- plants at "1.00 a thousandjust enouirh to cover the cost of tl 1 MM . I. . . ' * .-? < <i. ? m- |>ic1111 s art' im'\v reaiiy. \\ i!<) not faiv 1<> .-fll a down plants, l>i will sell in.in 100 up t<i In,(lOU to at i.in- wanting tlu-ni, giving the prefe ciiir, of coin so, to tlio. c who a: plant inn" for tin- tannery anil who w yet plant for the cannery. It is m too late to set out plants. Indent, is u>t now time t>> put them out. \\ want toinaioes, many tomatoes, f( the cannery. We will he prepared can t n tons a day- -unite a considi ah e imonnt. i< it not? If we hat to. we <; n can twenty tons in one : hours. 1 >o not he afaird that you \v ov.-rd. it. We want tomatoes. i?.i i- ..lie of the thing- necessary to <>i stieeessful operation. Those who a await ire the shipment of hluestot an 1 a iv i unto of lead to make tl spray for tomato plants can come us Kridaj and get a supply and wind -ale cost. We have a la rife slrpmei on th wa\ hy express, and the pri< is low. We are not t tying to r.t:?' pn>ney In to help conditions. \l hi ve on i a id a lher of nr;i pi nips that v.c vhl sell at cost to ti Pi ito growers oidy. It. is a perfi machine ii id will do the work. I r.i t becop alarmed hy reason of :u v? rse pn neeies. Vie are going Rl.ceee<l, or ve will he able to sh" that nol fly n ed t y. Our < ? I ho^m lon*^ . .. Jfrnv/B cold. > Our cat says we have a foolish hah t 1 of overestimating our troubles ami understanding our blessings. ; Our cat says when radicalism and conservatism riash deep thinking ieI sllltS. | \ Our cat savs an nngrv man is not a 0 naster of himself. 0 0 0 9 Our cat says stern measures arc ' J justified when mild ones fail. 0 0 0 V Our cat says a bootleg is a sorry r fish. t Our eat says a friendly spirit is a magnet that draws friends. I- _____ e -x- v !* v ' | DR. H. K. SMITH - ] i Dentist X n X A a * | d'* I T t < 11 i x t r- Ollice Over Uialto Theatre *?* Ollice Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ! " * X v II ?|.?% *? *? ?|v .%?|?? >*** > THE ONLY MAN it 1 In town that we are tryit* | ^ ing to put out of business :il | is is the undertaker. Try n us and see. Is PALMETTO DRUG CO. The Home of Pure Drugs and IV , I Druggists Sundries. H. W. EDGAR 's Funeral Director And Embalmer o . Ambulance Service > - j Night I'hone 311?Day I'hone 129 ly | Next door to Flynn-Vincent tsi Shoe Store L't j I We fill any doctor's I prescriptions. 1 to | Union Drug Store | , ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK Union Marble & Granite Co. >y j Main St. Union, S. C. ' "1 CHICHESTER S PILLS V ,?. TilK 1IIAMOND llllANI). A it i I o.ll. -I Aolt your Druagliit for /j\ / ? [LaU 4'bl-cbm-tri ( Dluinond Tirand//V\ L.-' ^ IMII. In II d ?nd Ooltl metalllc^^^' 1 i Iwia, seaL.l with Blue Rlbtion. \/ f -t vvw Tnke do uthrr. llujr of Tour * I 1/ ~ frn l?m??l?l. Ask forCIiI.CIIe8.TEB S I L Jf 1>1 AMh.N It ItKANli 1'II.l.H, b>r U3 \ ^ ju years known ai Best, Safest,Alw?vs Reliable ^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE r- . vj Motion to Contribute 'I i To Striking Miners ill lions', n, May 10. ? A motion that Ik I tlie Intornational Brotherhood of Lo,rJ eoir.otive Firemen and Kn;;inemen, ii conventions here, contribute $50,000 monthly to the United Mine Worker; " durintr the continuance of the strike >' v:is made from the fioor and w. t..| J*laced in the hands of a special c >mt mittee, so it was learned. The meetings are closed. A Word With Women Valuable Advice for Union Readers. IV Many a woman endures with noble patience the daily misery of backache, rains about the hips, blue, nervous pells, dizziness ar.d urinary disor'? i >-rs, hopeless of relief because she I in, sn't know what is the matter. it is not true that every pain in the back or hips is trouble "peculiar .< the sex." Often when fhi> Iri.lnotro - - -7 g? i, congested and inflamed, such aches and pains follow. Then help the weakened kidneys. Don't expect them to get well alone. Doan's Kidney I'ilis have won the praise of thousands of women. They are endorsed at home?Read this Union woman's convincing statement: Mrs. E. Hodges, 14 Mill St., says: "It was some time ago that I had to use a kidney medicine and I used Doan's Kidney I'ilis and they soon had i me in the best of condition. My back felt tired and achy, especially just over my kidneys. My kidneys did not act right at all but I did not allow this trouble to go on very long before I taking Doan's Kidney I'ilis which I I bought at Storm's Drug Store. I have I never been bothered with my kidneys * very much since. Doan's Kidney Pills have always quickly rid me of any kidney trouble." 1'rice COc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get ( Doan's Kidney I'ilis?the same that (" .Mrs. Hodges had. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. rimes Correspondents' Club Picnic The Times correspondents picnic will be held Saturday, May 27, at Boatman spring. Each correspondent will be allowed to bring one truest. Kvery correspondent is requested to t)p on band. At some time during the tiay a business meeting of the club will be held. Be sure and be on hand. Each member of the club is requested to bring a 1 asket. Meet in Union at Confederate monument at 9 a. m Those who have tars will provide for those who have not. Julin Young, \373-4tpd Secretary. Subscriptions to $10,000 Cannery A call for 20% of the subscriptions to the cannery has been made. A star (*) marks those who have paid 20%; two stars (**) represent tho subscriber as having paid 40%; three stars (***) represent the subscriber as having paid 60% ; four stars (****) as having paid 80%, and five stars (+ ) j,s having paid the full 100% of the subscription. As soon as the stock subscription is paid the certificate of stock will be issued. We are trying to keep down the overhead expense, hence no notice is being mailed the subscribers. This published list is the only notice, and there is no charge against the company for advertising. Pay the whole subscription, if it suits you, and let us issue you your stock. Lewis M. Rice *200.00 C. K. Hughes . 50.00 R. M. White *50.00 P. II. Garner *50.00 :J. E. Minter *50.00 iJr. Kussell Jeter *'200.00 R. W. Beaty 60.00 T. B. Strange 50.00 J. F. McLure *50.00 W. I). Wood ***50.00 H. L. Davis *50.00 J. R. Whitmire *****50.00 Roy Willeford 50.00 Sam Berelowitz **50.00 Sam Kasslcr ***50.00 C. R. Lancaster 50.00 J. V. Askew *50.00 Macbeth Young *****50.00 E. M. Garner *50.00 W. C. Wilburn *50.00 J. Mobley Jeter, Jr **50.00 L. G. Young *50.00 F. W. Curnell 60.00 D. Jean Whiilock 50.00 A. G. Kennedy *****50.00 Victor Smith *****50.00 Jno. W. Gregory **50.00 R. N. Sprouse *****50.00 W. W. Johnson *50.00 C. B. Sparks ***50.00 T. B. Gault **50.00 Dr. A. P. McElroy **50.00 George Willard ***50.00 Gordon Bishop 50.00 R. T. McMehan *50.00 R. H. Harris 50.0f F. J. Parham ***50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan *50.00 H. J. West *****50.00 J. D. Harenrlf ko no Dr. W. N. Glymph ***50.00 B. F. Kennedy *50.00 Goyan Austell *50.00 L. J. Browning *50.00 E. W. Stone *50.00 Mrs. John It. Mat his **50.00 J. Cohen Co 50.00 Citizens National Bank .... 50.00 H. C. Wilburn 50.00 Dr. Theo. Maddox **50.00 Miss Mahala J. Smith .... **50.00 Miss Edna Tinsley *50.00 Bradley-Estes Co *50.00 W. S. McLure *100.00 G. B. Barron 50.00 F. D. Barron **50.00 Union Bakery *50.00 Will Humphries 50.00 Mrs. Ida Bailey **** 50.00 Louis Gault 50.00 W. B. Murphy *50.00 R. W. Beaty (additional) . . 50.00 D. Norman Jones *****50.00 C. C. Sanders *50.('J C. K. Morgan *50 00 Thos. McNally 50.00 It. Leu Kelly *50.00 C. Allen *50.00 F. E. Wilburn *50 00 Coil; lidiited lee Sl Fuel Co. . . 50.00 Roy Willeford (additional) . . 50.00 Union Marble & Granite Co. . *50.00 A. VV. T. Ravenscroft **50.00 B. B. Going 50.00 I. K. Brennecke *50.00 Dr. O. L. P. Jackson *50.00 Storm's Drug Store *50.00 J. M. Wood **50.00 ?/. ??, I IWIMII^OVYUI III . <)U.UIf B. A. Owens {>0.00 T. J. Vinson *50.00 0. E. Smith 50.00 Herbert Smoak **50.00 Thos. II. Howe *****50.00 Mrs. P. B. Barnes *50.00 Cash 50.C0 Mrs. L. M. Jordan ** ' 1'50.00 L. B. Godshall *50.00 W. J. Tucker 50.00 W. B. Aiken 50.00 R. E. I'oster *50.00 Eagle Grocery Co **50.00 Mrs. .Ino. R. Mathis . . . *****100.00 Lewis M. Rice *100.00 F. J. Parham 100.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 J. E. Kelly 100.0? 1. From *50.00 J. l^ouis Jolly **** 50.00 J. L. Bolton *****500.00 Dr. F. M. Ellerbe *50.00 W. T. Powell 50.00 W. T. Sinclair 50.00 S. Krass *****50.00 Total $0,300.00 Amount subscribed in produce $1,150.00 Crand total $7,450.00 We want more subscriptions. Will you not take one or more shares? Union Canning & Products Co., Lewis M. Rice, Pres. A year ago? H ? almost unknown Ml Today ? a leader Asweepingverdict for QUALITY NOTICE TO TOMATO GROWERS I have on hand a Spray Pump for spraying Tomatoes. I have ordered bluestone and arsenate of lead that should be here in five Em selling at cost to those who have d to plant. Get ready to spray! LEWIS M. RICE At Times Office Jack King's Comedians TENT THEATRE Union, S. C. WEEK BEGINNING MAY 15 JACK KING AND COMPANY 35?PEOPLE?35 | 9?PIECE ORCHESTRA?9 Will Present all High Class Comedy Drama I MONDAY NIGHT "BY ORDER OF THE COURT" Featuring "Freckles" The boy who makes millions laugh > 1 AiwrccinM /inr ANn 9cr Ini/ivuijuiv.'i tu ~ mil; LnJ~ (Including War Tax) Ladies Free Monday Night Hear our 9-piece orchestra Monday at 4:30 Storm's Drug Store ~~~Z ??p? SPECIA1 ADVERTISEMEN1 "The Bent in Drug Store Goods, the Rest in Drug Store Service." JUST TTIh. PLACE to buy yo .. ... ... spring suits and dresses. All t Motto of the International As- , . _ , , ^ lovely models in crepes, tatTeti Hoeiation of Rexali Clubs. i satina and crepe meteors. T i Wonder Store. 1374 Famous Beauty Regains Health and Strength through Ironized Yeast "A Wonderful Help in Keeping My Figure Perfect" Says Beautiful Elsie La Bergere " ? T was by pnrcs?accidcnt that I picked up 1 a package of Ironized Yeast just as 1 was about to give up the stage for a long needed rest. The results that it brought in me proved * t that it was just what I needed. For today I actually feel like a new born womanl" Such is the amazing statement of Klslo .2 La Bergere, known to vaudeville lovers all over the continent for the beauty of her figure. m "My stage work," continued Miss I Jt lier(rere, "put such a >$' * severe strain on my nervous system that every performance R',v>-<'^ l; became a hardship. I lost my appetite, and always felt tired and worn-out. Then I discovered Ironized Veast?and I really Efe> cannot give enough praise to It. I And it keeps me absolutely ^ >. fit in every way, and that It is a great help In keeping ths :+; V" ] shape of my body in wonderful condition. Ironisad roast has Rp&F >;fo. *$1$, J a permanent place of honor in iny traveling bag. IfagtjP- i. . How New Proce*? Makes Yeast p> ^ I Doubly Effective The reason IRONIZED YEAST brings such remarkable resuits is because it embodies a new scientific process which K&&''*yy. I enables yeast to bring its great benefits often in lust half tho ? usual time. Yeast alone is good, but tests show that it needs ?J some other agent in order to quickly convert Its wonderful health-building elements into firm tissue, rosy cheeks and * 7 sparkling vitality. BmbI Everyone knows that iron is of great value in converting our food inlo living cells and tissue. So workintfbn thisprob. letn, our scientist* filially discovered the wonderful process of ironizntion ? the process through which the combination of yeast and iron becomes loo per cent efficient. l)o not tliink, however, tlint any combination of yeast and gjBk. iron willdo. Yeast iiringsit .best an<lquickeitresultsonly when vit is treated through the scientific process of iron izntion And this process is cmhpdled PHPH V While IRONIZED YEAST la only in IRONIZED YEAST, tho one telen- p KP pi sold at all drugglsta on our tiflcaliy correct yeast treatment. * *wa-?a-i? satisfaction Guaranteed basis. mm n l r> . those who wish may try it absolutely FREE. [Money Dack Lxuarantee Simply mail the coupon, it will bring you the fr , , , , ... Tk_. TV .. T.UI T- ?? ? ? ixlicd l>y humiliating akin eruptions?try surprise you. Send for it now. IKONIZKD VEAST at once. Very likely ' | you will Ik? actually astonished nt the iin- 7? Cr?? T _] fnnnnn ! provement shown in you even after the flrat I re 1 rial wupuu | 4.1 hours. Go to your drumrixt today. Satis- The IrositiJ YeastCo. I hietory results unarnnteed from first pack- Atlanta, Ca., Dept. ' a?e or money back. $1.00 a package. Please send me the famous Three Day I Free Trial Treatment of Iropiied Yeaat. | tflONtzcp ve?sr r... i Tablets the onty yeast that is genuinely ircnized _qn?.t one trial package vo a raaTi'V i . . 1 HOME CANNING | MADE EASY! I Food conservation is a mighty factor in the progress 1 of civilization. With the above machine the problem U _ | solved. You cm can from your garden all you will need I of fruits? berries and vegetables for Um entira yaar. y Come in and let us demonstrate the value of the wonder I 1 ful little machine. No soldering, no standing over a hot I y (ire. Simple, scientific, sane. a I LEWIS M. RICE I 1 At The Union Times Office. * I Winter Cold and Absence j Fninnkv T 1 ?* Green Stufif in Winter I WmfikXL J Feed Leaves Live Stock in 1 * htfkfjj Run Down Condition in V the Spring. Vy Renew tlie health, strength and vitality of your horses, mules, cattle, hogs and poultry. Get mucimuin results in health, growth and pro| duct ion. Spring is the time for renewal in all nature. You can best i care for your worn out and sick live stock by using ^ARo>/tf Remedies They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase || production. There is a specific Caro-Vet treatment prepared by thd 5 ablest veterinarians lor each live stock disease and disorder. . | A Few Special CiSsV'T Remedies 1 F?r Spring Use; , Caro-Vet Condition Powder for g 0K \ horses, mules and cattle, price 76c. m WB 1 Caro-Vet Swine Condition Pow- | |QL^ m uci |?I IV'CJ I 4VHUA M a Caro-Vet Egg-Producer, prico \ I ^Caro-Vet Tonic for horses, mulos I and cattle, price 75c. II ? Hold l>y general stores and drug stores, under a positive giuurtuiwe I H of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Your dealer carries a com- ffl R plete line of Caro-Vet Remedies. fi a We are sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative book of 1 48 pages "Farmers' Veterinary Guide", which gives the symptoms g B and tells how to treat live stock diseases. Ask for your copy. | I CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgrs., UNION, S. 0. I ALL CANDIDATES are urged to see FOR A NICE mild laxative, take Dr. Barnes and get on the front page. M. D. Huiet's Citrate of Magnesia. Let your friends have a look a For sale at the Palmetto Drug Co. you. 1362-tf '. FOR RENT?Fonr (4) room house on COME ANI) LAUGH?Spartanburg Warding .treat; Hghto .nd water; Minstrel at High School, Friday *10.00 par month. See W. E. Orwn May 12, at 8:30 p. m. 1376-atpd J FOR RENT?One four-room house on UAUK HATS?Get your Gage Hate Wardlaw street; electric lights. Ap- *or one-half price this week at The ply to W. E. Green. 1374-31 Wonder Store. 137<4r3t - EVERYTHING in the drug line can DR- M. D. HUIET'S PILE SALVE -5 be had at the "Money Savers"?The does the work. Try?it. For aale Palmetto Drug Co. at th? Palmetto Drug Co. ur -? 1 i". ,r. 1 . .1 ii j.t t- t he MILCH COWS FOR SALE?Several Italy has not a single coal mine in is, milch cows for sale; prices reason- all her territory. he able. Mrs. M. E. Pittman, Carlisle, _ _i i?u. i_i m ? ..i < 3t S. C. It pays to advertise in The Times.