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THE ?J N 1 O N TIMES1 ( Daily Except -unday By rtc. UNION TIMES CONiPANY Unit M Rice Editor! t,-r-d it trie P>stolliee 1 ion. it. C-. i. torund cla>? m. iter Times Kuildinir M'lin Street Hell Telephone K??. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Y? ar $4.00 Six Months 2.00 i Three Months 1.00 ADVERTISEMEN i S One Siji.nre, llrst insertion $100' Every eubsctiuont insertit n 50 I Obituary notices. Churvh anil l.odxe j notices und notices of public meetings, entertainineiits and Curds of 'i'hniiks will be eharxed for at the rate of one cent n word, cash accompanying the order. Count the words and you wiii know what the cost will he. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is?exelusively entitled to the uie for rcpvihlioiitioti of news diepatches credited to it or not otherwise credited m this paper, and also the local Hews yu! lished therein. Fill DAY. MAY 12. 11)22. Wo now have arsenate i?t" load and bluest- nc for making the spray for tomatoes. Also, wo have on hand the spray pumps to do the work. They are yours at eost. Come s^ot yours, if \mi are planting: tomatoes for the cannery. An itl.er brutal murder has been loiumitted in Columbia. The sordid ??< tails of t he ?ranedy are almost beyond belief, but not one whit more) 1 evoking than was the murder of a) \ ounj* man. a taxi driver, and whose | murderers were promptly caught and promptly convicted. Uy one or an-j other subterfuge the execution ofl these men has been stayed. They are! still lighting f< r their lives. We do not blame them. LJut there is a griov-j < us defect in the administration of tiiej law. Kva>ions, of one or another sor'. break down the law's execution. Wo have too much mauldin sympathy for the murderer and too little for tin* dead man. till . ..! . I U"llr.; to th Minstrel at the Ilijrh school tonight and wants to see yon there. * * * Our cat says those who jiijrule with words are literary fakirs. * * * Our cat says clu-uinu truni de\elojjs the muscles of the jaw. * our en t says these arr ninny eyes that srr not, anil oirs that hear nut. ? Our fat -ay- the law's delays em1 oldens i rim iui's. * * * < lur < at. says a in rmil may develop a heautifvl chano t( r, hut it is hidden imdi r :: hushel. * * <*.!? :.! -ays stick t ? your hartrain.i i n ii' you have made a had one. * * Our cat ays I'yiiur hy airplane and i lalkin ' hy win-It ; jroinjr a- ii moid trait. Our it say- it a rijrht ;jo;?d old | world. ; '"it-r a!!. * ? * Our ' at s: VS huy a tieke!. to t:aMiustn I and ha\a a '.rood latch. ? O ir ca ays a/./. musie is pleas ip. alike to h ear >>f the savage ami t I liver I until I Our ?at -ays nohody writ-onu s the hill cnlleetoi. Our rat says every time you resist evil you add strength to your charae-J ter. Our eat says those who play with sin will not escape its destruction. ' * * Our cat says when a money j-ruhhei lies there is one less fool in the world. Our eat says those who jriory in their shame are past hope. * * Our cat says mercy crowns a noble life. | We fill any doctor's | | prescriptions. | | Union Drug Store I l>*|h Ss gf . Renew the health, strength anil \ | hogs and poultry. (Set maximum j unction. Spring is the time for i I carc for your worn out and sick li ^rpVE? J Tliev restore health, bring bad |! product ion. There is a specific 1 j ablest veterinarians lor each In I A Few I Sold by general stores and d J of satisfactory results, or money 1 ploto line of ('art. Vet Remedies J We are sending FREE to o I is pages "farmers' Veterinary I .viol tells how to treat live stock | CAROLINA REMEDIES C( When the barber if thru with his ?because I'm a very differ* cut sort of cap. I'm adjustable. I've got a little invisible strap that can be tightened or loosened to suit any need or preference you may have. (Sec illustration below.) Vt'Ucju you ve got me on, you're glad to show me off. When you take me out, and the wind blows?just take me in. I'll fit snugly ? instantly! Wear me three days or three years?I'll fityoujust asaccurately and comfortably. And for all my conveniences ?there is no smarter cap than I. I'm a Can that* hnrlc rlmrm and comfort to a head like DouglasFairbanks'; yet the butcher's boy would meet in me a fitting top-piece. Because I am made in a large range of shapes and styles and materials. I certainly am proud of :he way I've gone to the top. Buy me?and you'll be as pleased with me as I am. 1 am the "SURE-FIT" cap. I'm adjustable. Get me! SURE-JglT CARSjg^ By means of this simt'h in visible strap, vou adjust me to any head- pAT> u>0< PAT, Q?t IIU'* (So CUlitlt.) J. COHEN CO. The House of Satisfaction "The Best in Drug Store Goods, the Best in Drug Store Service." Motto of tiie International AhS miritit irtn of l?ftv?ll ' 'lt.hu I H. W. EDGAR Funeral Director And Embalmcr Ambulance Service Ni?h( I'hone .'Ml?Day I'hone 129 Next door to Flynn-Vincont Shoe Store ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK Un ion Marble & Granite Co. Main St. Union, S. C. . I Ill ive stock by using ^ Remedies m c vigor and strength, and increase IB Caro-Vet treatment prepared by tho ? e stock disease and disorder. Remedies B rng stores, under a positive guarantee H 38 refunded. Your dealer carries a com- t|j aoh farmer an authoritative book of B Guide", which gives the symptoms diseases. Ask for your eopv. Ejj 3jn Inc., Mfgrs., ' UNION, S. C. p 3d STORM'S 1 ATURDAY A PECIAL | FOR CANDY LOVERS | Our Original SATURDAY CANDY j A Wonderful One j Pound Box of ASSORTED CHOCOLATES for 44c On Sale Saturday Only Administrator's Notice f i All persons having claims against j the estate of Amanda Parr-Vaugha.i, deceased, will present the same duly probated for settlement and al! persons owing the said estate will come forward at once and make settlement, .to . ~ 3. Sr Sca'cs, Administrator. Union, S. C.. May 9. 1922. 5-12-19-2G This is Kodak Time. This is Kodak Store. Get a Kodak now. | UNION DRUG STORE J Agents for Eastman Kodaks $1 FOR QUICK SfttvicK 1 PHONE 167 | V/e ce.il and deliver your | clothing in a dust-proof motor- cycle. V/e remove spots and 1 stains from clothing without < injuring either the fabric o> { Lhe color. Our iuodein met a- jj ods make clothes look like J few, in the shortest possible 1 ! time. \ Give me a trial. 1 certair.l) 9 v.'ll appreciate it i.s much o> fl mere than anyone else. j flames Pressing | and Repair Shop i Nicholson Bank Building $ Phon* 167 .j A Notice ? . m I will M.TVI. ;i r.rvl " .?onp.;ville <,n county campaign tliiy. M 4 28; r,-r,-l2-19-p(l. W. 10. Smith. MOTHER'S DAY May 14th It isn't the cost of the () gift that dims mother's eyes and hlls her heart?it's the love your token expresses. Hollingsworth's A Unusual Candy WILL GLADDEN HER A complete assortment in | ~ stock always. UNION DRUG STORE j" 1; BOUGHT| 352 PAIRS RED CROSS OXFORDS and PUMPS AT A BARGAIN I Going to Sell Them J the Same Way I Your Choice j $2.50 AUSTELL'S SHOE STORE j i ' 1 remarkable~[ reduction \ IN A SALE OF g fik women's i fashionable amsiii coat suits tpllim andcapes tfftj* .mjfejfM:f f|% Coat Suits (ormer'y at 512.95 to $25.00 now at JJj*g|$j| $9.95 to $14.95. i?'ill'''ii I" ?ir 'Ij \ ? ?ng me loveliest | I \ models brought forth I w'l'ii*'i-A t,lis sPrin? are the?? I ' 11."''; "W/l A capes and suits. Pre- ? '!, 'f^iu \ sented here at a price ?" F If \ . .. . R ^ \ reduction amounting in | p" j f ' y" many instances to 50 / | / \ percent. The materials | / I ( \ are Twill Cord, Pico i ?/ / 1 \~ Twill and Tweeds. J Lrj M \ Gage Hats I Ss \) Half Price | The Wonder j S. KRA3S, Prop. UNION, S. C. 1 PECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS EVERYBODY getting bargains the auction sale of Burris F'urnittm EN'S PRAYER AND PRAISE ser- Co. Bankrupt Sale. 1377-21 vice. We extend to you a special in vitation to come to the men's prayer mh.CII COWS FOR SALE -Several meeting at the First Baptist church rnileh cows for sale; prices reasonFriday night, at 8 o'clock. Short able_ Mrs> M E Pittman> carij8|0, talks and good fellowship will char- g q acterize the meeting. Come and bring your friends. 1370-21 AUCTION SALE at 8 p. m. Every thing must be sold. Burris F'urniNLY A FEW MORE of ti e famous ture Co. Bankrupt Sale. 1877-2t $75.00 White Sewing Machines left .... at $35.00. Burris Furniture Co. NOTICE?Don't forget the men's Bankrupt Sale. 1377-21 prayer meeting at the Fir ;t Baptist f church Friday night, ?at 8 o'clock. LL CANDIDATES are urged to see The Public is invited. 137G-2t Barnes and get on the front page. r~~ T . . . , , i i ? RAY STEWART is now repairing Let your friends have a look a , ,OM tt batteries at the Anderson Motor you- vm-tr Co lt OMH IN' an.l pule out yuur Edixi.n HK| p, nEI-P! HELP the Hitch records at half price. Burns Fur- , . r, ? . . 0 o. School Athletic Association by comniture Co. Bankrupt Sale. 1377-2t ..... ing to the big Spartanburg MinONEY TO LEND on real estate for strel nt the Hi&h school tonight at clients. J. K. Hamblin. Frl.-tf p. m. Come! Plenty of fun! DR SALE Sweet peas at right COME IN and pick out what you like prices, phorte 33G-W or 2-10 and the and if the price is r.ot right have it (lowers will he delivered to you. It put up for auction. 1377-2t I, fc * | FORCED I SALE AT I JOLLY'S I FREE! FREE! FREE! 1 To the first 25 ladies entering the store on R Saturday at 9:30 A. M. we will give a real R $1.00 broom absolutely free. R People, we know that you have been trick- I ed and fooled into attending sales that 1 didn't give you the bargains they promised. R We don't want yeu to buy before you are H satisfied that we are giving you real values , R for less money than you wOl pay at some, I other store. gj WO III VA11 tA rAltlA An m nwnin/v S a ^ WMWM wit uavutuajf muiiiuig I at 9:30 and look at our bargains,.compare | prices, scrutinize quality and take advant- B I age of Jolly's misfortune. I j ALL THE WEEK | COMMENCING MOMMY, MAY 15 | 0" * I Union, S. C. ? r Hf ' Under the Auspices of the American legion Post No. 22 of Union Jack King's Comedians The Biggest, Best and Cleanest Cut Show On The Road 35?PEOPLE?35 9?PIECE ORCHESTRA?9 a * Fnolnwin/v ii taiui nig "FRECKLES" The Boy Who Has Made Millions Laugh Z AT THE BIG $10,000 TENT THEATRE Monday Night a Big Four Act Play "BY ORDER OF THE COURT" With High Class Vaudeville Between the Acts Good Singing, Good Dancing, Good Music, Funny Comedians Time?Doors open 7:30, Show starts 8:00 Place?Under the Big Tent Theatre Prices?War Tax Included, Children 25c, Adult* ,40c , Ladies Free # Cut Thi# c?up?n ?ut This ticket will admit one Lady HAfknHfiar PUSjvh# Free when accompanied with one MOItaay nllQItl pai(, a(lmission Monday night. r* ^PABTANlHI^ lm nmmiuuHU 1T1111J1 IVl/L 32 BLACK FACE COMEDIANS ' . AT THE UNION HIGH SCHOOL Tonight, May 12, at 8:30 Come! Plenty of Fun! Proceeds go to High School Athletic Association. Admission 35c and 50c. a