The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 18, 1922, Image 2

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THE UNION TIMES1 | Published D.uly Except Sunday By HIE UNION TIMES COMPANY I..wis M. Iltoo Editor ^ Iteei tcrnl at the lostollice in Union, S. 0., I ^ as second class matter. limes Building Main Street 1 Hell Telephone No. I subscription rates One Year J 1.00 Six Month . 2.0u Three Months 1.00 ^ ADVERTISEMENTS One So l ire, fir t insertion $1.00 Every .-ub.seiiuent insertion .j0 Obituary notie. Church and I.odKc notiee.- iiml notices of puh'ie nieetintfs. entertHinnii nt and Caid- of Thanks will be char 'e.l for ? the rat of one cent n word, ea h nc.-M .ipniiyine tl order. Count the words :.nd vou \vl I know what the cost will ho. MEMBER OF \SSOCIVTED PRESS Th- \ oeiated Pre i- exclusively cnti'l.d to 11 : e for r uhlicntion of news dispatches i . dit d to it or not otherwise credited ill 'hi taper, and a'so the local news puld: hod therein. j, THURSDAY, MAY IS. 1922. The r. .nub r >? a : labile accidents ' is start iii.,:\ and tin- :rara'tr continues to inc . V. it.li a!i tile rules of th< road ' I- \ 'Iv dan now that the tuimhi . I cars i . rown so 'treat. i? is to he e.\P ' d Rial there \ ii! L* 1 tiitr? ss'mtt .i '.' ill . ! 1 :t the irinihcv of ae> : i< lit is ai! too 1: o-e. Variety i plays a id p: r' in the aunnunta'ii'it f tin nn dev. The era/, for s|)* I. iv. d> ii< i outrun others.! to show v- f-nd sh ambitions cause manv fa.!: i accidents. It turns! some otherwi e very >on-ib'.e pa >ph into veritable f' '! *> 1 it'" 'heir hand: upon a sUeriui? win el. Some pec>ple who are. a'. a!i i tin r t'.ues. conrti >u and thoughtful in their treatment of others seem I t forget all their spiri' of <-ourtcsy wlnn they uct hold of a l i fif.ir wheel. \ Iready we ! avc . -avcd four individuals from failure (<> plant tomatoes l?y having our la-go bods ready One failed to get tie seed to eome up. Anothet set out tin- plants an I tlu heavy rains killed tlnm; another used, too strong a poison solution and Uille ! ' the plants; another had the plants. Killed just as they were coming out ' of the ground. We have still some tit1 ir HO thousand plants ami they are' just getting right for setting out. Ii j is by no means too late to plant the seed and raise your own plants. But ! i if you prefer, we can furnish you the plants ready for setting out. There may be a few individuals will yet decide to plant an acre. We hope so. Some of the land you expect to plant in cotton could be used. Give us one acre. It is worth the trial. Why keep on in tjie same old cotton rut when everything points to the necessity of making a change? Just one acre, please, Mr. Farmer! Come to us for the plants. We have them ready for you at $1.00 per 1,000?cheap enough, it seems to us. t*) | <>Ui* i- j v ?y I... who liile t h?.? i r Mos.-s ... spile lh, 'i .? often lost til. if !; ;ni cut I !'? *... i n'!|- < >' :., < ill" ' ll \. I'CV II is ill l'< :i I: here, ill ! t I I H i ." \Vho too Vis I O V. i I ! ot I TP Our .it >nys ci\ ili> . ! i yqiiirit( o luaOy laws. I ()iu cat -.ays Ilu* a litijj'icalion of laws i i . 'o law l ia ..k Oil! < t says i< 0 fo V; sh : . a Ford to anUiuoiiizo a locomotive. 9 9 9 ... ! Our cat snv: the autombobilc is a vain thinjr for safety. Our cat says home brew is witch stew. ' % I I DR. H. K. SMITH | i 'I Dentist :: I; 4 . I* i i i p I! Office Over Kialto Theatre !j. )) Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. X. | . . i Read your yellow label. i ) x' COULD HARDLY STAND ATJIMES. Hips, Back and Leg3 Would Have That Tired Ache ______ t h( Everett, Washington.?44 For several V'' fears 1 have had trouble with the lowest J iiiiiiniiiimtiiii'ii |Part my ^ac*' !i.' lllluMa^yMill! 111 y hips and my legs wou^ ache with that J (Uflr tired ache. I could t l< | ? hardly stand on my ,1}< ft . ur<? feet at times. 1 was * ' always able to do my */ |? work although I did ' ' n?f feel I saw ifj Lydia E. Pinkham's sU 1^11 Vegetable Com- fu s jgj pound advertised and ;^|y| having heard several '1 praise it I decided to try it. I feel first-rate at the present lime. It has done wonders forme and I keep it in the house right along. I always recommend it to others who are er sick and ailing. "?Mrs. J. M. Sibuekt, at IUd2 High St., Everett, Washington. ID To do any kind of work, or to play for that matter, is next to impossible if you m arosull'ering from.~<>me form of female trouble. It may cause your hack or your legs to ache, it m: y make you nervous ? and irritable. You may be able to keep P and around, 1 ut you do not feel good. Lydia E. Pin'-ham's Vegetable Com??eund is a medicine for women. 11 L< 'r especially adapted to relieve the cause of the trouble and then these annoying pains, aches and "no good" feelings disappear. It has done this for many, many women; why not give it a fair trial?now. - I tl "The ITcsf in Drug Store Goods, g the Best in Drug Store Service." t< Motto of the International As- ^ sociation of Koxull Clubs. ,. a _ S ' 1 H. W. EDGAR I' Funeral Director And rmbalmer Ambulance Service Night Phono 311?Pay Phone 12'J j Next door to Flynn-Vincent Slice Store | What is your FAVORITE ] MAGAZINE? i We desire to carry all the ? popular monthly and week- 1 ly magazines and periodicals. | Many of our customers have standing orders, so we will put by their favorite I magazine when it comes in. If we do not have your choice, we will order it for you. You do not have to make yearly subscriptions I or pay in advance. Come in any time, look over our assortment of mag- * azines. Among others we always have The Literary Digest The Ladies' Home Journ-f Mi al The Pictorial Review ( The American The Red Book , The Cosmopolitan 1 Be sure to get your favor- j its magazine by leaving your order here. UNION DRUG STORE ! C - a ?? ?- - ' i> ALL KINDS OF c rr n^r n r A-V r* ?# VbiYlCilEiRX WUKN 1 ii Union Mai hie 8' Granite Co. s Main St. Union, S. C. 1 I ~ b nBT5^^v^dK!22aer?MaKHS?aC K vVe fill any doctor's H t prescriptions. Jnion Drug Store | i mn?IiimB { MJK liUltK. StKVICE PHONE 167 We call and deliver your clothing in a dust-proof motorcycle. V/e remove spots and stains from clothing without hl injuring either the fabric or ^ the color. Our modern meth- ~ r>ds make clothes look like new, in the shortest possible Lime. SI Give me a trial. I certainly will appreciate it as much or W more than anyone else. Hames Pressing and Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building Phnne 167 ? K A baby man-eating shark, hungry ind vicious, was found as a stowaway n the bilge of a ship put in drydoek n New York for repairs. Notice of Sale t'i ? District Court of the United B r iho Western District of South I In Bankruptcy. g In the Matler of 9 Union Clotlrinjj: Company, * Bankrupt. iurso int to an Order bearing date Rj llncl day of May, A. D., 1922, sign- 9 i y S. L. Barron, Esq., Referee in S nkruptcy, in the above entitled niat-lB , I, the undersigned Trustee in I* .ikruptey for the Union Clothing I xiipuny, Bankrupt, will sell before B . door of the place of business forrly occupied by the above named 2 iio:i Clothing Company, at Union, I C., on the 22nd day of May, A. D., B 22, at 12 o'clock, noon, for cash to g i* highest biddvT, the following 9 >ck of gents' furnishings and fix- K Stock $9,759.01 1 fixtures 1,869.GO H Total $11,128.61 g Any objection to said sale should be Rj ade before S. E. Barron, Esq., liefee in Bankruptcy, at Union, S. C., R his office on the 20th day of May, [R 22, at 10 o'clock A. M. Jno. I. Gilbert, adeAs Trustee for Union Clothing B Company, Bankrupt. ra Union. S. C.. April 27, 1922. 5-11-18 5 Notice of Sale ig i the District Court of the United N or the Western District of South Carolina, In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of N. Shapiro, Bankrupt. Pursuant to an Order bearing date tie 2nd day of May, A. 1)., 1922, signil by S. E. Barron, Esq., Referee in lankruptcy, in the above entitled mater, I, the undersigned Trustee in lankruptcy for N. Shapiro* J^krupt, ill sell before the door of the place'J f business formerly occupied by the bove named N. Shapiro, at Union, [. on the 22nd day of May, A. D. 922, at 12:30 o'clock P. M., for cash o tin' highest bidder, - the following tuck ut merchandise and lixtures: Stock $3,705.13 Fixtures 1.014.50 Total ..... .$4,820.63 ' Any objection to said sale should be made before S. E. Barron, Esq., Refree in Bankruptcy, at Union, S. C., ,t his oflice on the 20th day of May, 922, at 10 o'clock A. M. P. 1). Barron, Vs Trustee for N. Shapiro, Bankrupt Union, S. C., May 2, 1922. 5-11-18 ~ thTonlyman" in town that we are try- ! iig to put out of business s the undertaker. Try is and see. palmetto drug co. The Ilonie of Pure Drugs and Druggists Sundries. HURT ALL OVER Texas Lady Couldn't Sit, Stand or Lie With Any Comfort Says "Cardui Did World of Good." Rartlett, Texas.?Mra. Nannie Men- I ler nt Itmna "J tt.i~ ?1 -?-? ! , ? ..uU<.v u, una ijiitce, siutes: I! 'About three years ago I was In a If rery critical condition. I had been ;g differing for some time. To tell how j cj ' hurt would be impossible. jl "I Just hurt all over. I couldn't sit, II ;tand or lay with any comfort, my | >ack, sides and head all gave me a fl treat deal of trouble. 11 "I was especially bothered with a I ight swimming in my head. My j jj iiople were very uneasy about me and I icnt me to my relatives to see if a B hange would do me any good. j "I stopped at a sister-in-law's and j; he being a great believer in Cardui, B .sited me why I didn't tise it. I do- I :lded to try it . . . D "I had only taken a few doses when B felt it would do me good. This ;avo hopes end I used it right along ind it did me just a world Qt good, j ince which time I have never ceased 0 praise Cardui." Cardui is for simple female comilalnts and womanly pains and has ieen found to benefit in thousands of uch cases when not due to malformation or that do uot require surgical reatment Try it. NC-136a CHICHESTER S PILLS UT ^ Til K IHAMONII llllAMt. A fj??ll?v?l AhU y >ur llriiKul?t for /j\ f <( WXA ? i ) ? >?lurr)f.tul Ttrun<l//V\ 1 I II r?l. In Ilt'll ami iloltl nw fv I..,.- ., sealed ? illi l.lue Ribbon. W M rJ 3> ke no other llojr of/onr - | g , , MJf iTUJIIM. ASKIitl ill-l IIKH-TKRfl V Jf l?IAM?NI> IIIIAM) PII.L.H. for ?5 V "V* E3 year* known ?j Be',1,Sifest,A1 w?ys Kdlil.lt ^?r SOLD BY DRKiOISTS EVERYWHERE Notice in Pasturing Cows I ;m now prepared to pasture a limvd number of dry milch cows and L-ifers. No other kind wanted. Price ? r-r month $2.00. J. McJ. Fant, s antuc, S. C. 1380-4tpd ,, Printers' ink pays. PF.CIAL ADVERTISEMENTS rE CAN NICKEL PLATE your auto- F mobile radiators, head lights, head light reflectors, spot lights and bumpers. Never junk a piece of metal because it looks bad, we can i opiate it. Columbia Electro Plating Works, 1110 Taylor SI., Colum-. bia, S. C. 1382-30t t. OR RENT?One 7-room icsidence, well located, modern conveniences, roomy garage. Price $25 per month. F See J. Mobley Jeter, Jr., or S. Hay Wilburn. The Wonder j Union, S. C. You Always Pay Less at The Wonder No Charge AccountNo High Rents, No Overhead Expenses, BUT VALUE BEYOND COMPARE. j 1 ' SMART SUITS ! At Drastic Ua ;\Vv Reductions for Clearance I I i | ill The season*, latest \faML I' mode. Fine hand* | lilt tailored garments of I Tweeds and Twill I fl^nT FwS j^Sr' cords. The coats are I f "11 38-inches long, R j PBflili having the wanted S 1 ' ^'i \ 8?en<*er l*ne8* mKhr Former,y uP to I -1 v\ $25.00, reduced to I pCT \ $14.98. | I j I \ Formerly up to I 7/ \A $14.98, reduced to I I gf m 1 $8.98. | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | The Wonder I S. Krass, Prop. THE WONDER Umon^S^cJj "When good fellows iv/xl1 am 99 yet luytmtx? You'll find a very definite expression of the value placed upon personal appearance by men who are dei termiued to win success. Alert young men with the initiative and aggressiveness that help them climb are always keenly alive to the necessity of appearing successful, on the way up. * MICHEALS STERN VALUE FIRST CLOTHES Are worn by careful dressers everywhere because they more than irect the most exacting requirements as to style, fabric, fit and service. They are so reasonably priced that no man can afford not to be well dressed. $25 $30 $35 Other good makes $19.50 to $22.50 J. Cohen Co. THE HOUSE OF SATISFACTION. /ANTED?To do plain and fancy COME IN AND PICK OUT anything sewing at reasonable prices. Will in the stock and if you don't like sew hy the day at your home or the the price we make you have it put piece. Work guaranteed. (live us up for auction. Burris Furniture a trial. Mra. J. E. Porter, Misses ' Co. Bnnkrupt Sale. 1381-2t Porter, S. Church street. 1380-4t .t 1 OR SALE?fymbe piano, in splendid DR. M. D. IIUIET'S PILE SALVE condition, reasonable price. Apply does the work. Try it. For sale to Mrs. S. Krass, S. Mountain street. at the Palmetto Drug Co. 1382-Th-tf ' ^TED-Orf. aal^T^'l^n N0,W'S THE T1ME T0 GET ? to sell .ilk hosiery from factory to 8tov? or ,ra,lire ' ?< "" "n'1 " , .. . . . . wont cost you much to sing. Bureonsumer. Applicants must funusn . ;. 0 ? . . _ , - ^ .. D n 0. . ris k urmture Co. Bankrupt Sale, good references. Write R. C. Shel- v horse, care Y. M. C. A., Spartan hurg, S. C. _ ltPd ALL CANDIDATES are urged to see OR RENT?Rooms with all modern Barnes and get on the front page. conveniences. Apply to Mrs. J. Hay Let your friends have a look a Fant. 1381-3tpd you. 1862-tf Order Repairs Now and Get Genuine j IHC Repairs for ! International Machines We Sell the Genuine , Why Take Chances I With Any Others? I THE UNION HARDWARE COMPANY UNION, S. C. | Farm' Machine Headqua|?CTaJ ICaro-Vet THE SOUTH'S FINEST PRODUCT FOR MEDICATING LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. MADE IN UNION. S. C. f Exercise your local pride and get behind it. Find out fur yourselves whether or not it is the South's best product of its kind. Get a package of it and take home with you today. J Your enthusiasm and commendation will be aroused by the ' constant use of Caro-Vet products. It is manufactured in Union. Caro-Vet is covering the South and is rapidly becoming a * household necessity with the livestock and poultry owner. Repeat orders are coming in daily from merchants and farmers over Texas, 1 Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, West < Virginia, North and South Carolina are writing us wanting to know something of our product. ' Caro-Vet is anxious for every Union County citizen to get i .behind it and if you have no livestock, talk Caro-Vet and it will 3 bring millions of new dollars to our town and county. 3 It is your business to boost Caro-Vet. Come on now and get a busy. Our plant is second to none in the United States. Our ? ^ equipment is the last word in modem machinery. Our product is 1 manufactured from U. S. P. drugs, the same that you get in the compounding of human prescriptions, and a little civic pride on the part of Union county and city citizens will make it the largest in the United States. All of our stock has been subscribed; however, there is a small * amount of the stock available for those who wish to invest and participate in the profits of the company and become real boosters for home products. Visit our plant and learn something of what ' we are doing. Every citizen of Union county should own one 1 share of this stock, par value $10.00 per share. Mail us your subscription and check for $10.00 for one share ' of stock with unlimited earning power. It can grow into hundreds instead of tens. [CAROLINA REMEDIES COMPANY, INC. Phone 417 .... Union, S. C. TAKING a Bank to the PEOPLE ti It is our ambition to reach every Hfe in this community?and to register thereon the truth that our business is n universal help, and that wo would help all with equal zeal and sincerity. We want our bank to enter every home, every business house, every public institution. And wo want to be assured of a warm welcome everywhere. Because we would bring service and usefulness! "Large Enough to Serve Anv?Stronar Enouarh to Protect AH" crri^E:>4v3 NATIONAL BAN'R. 1IOW ABOUT a nice organ for the EVERYTHING in the drug line oan home or church for less than half be had at the "Money Savers"?The price? Burris Furniture Co. Bank- Palmetto Drug Co. rupt Sale. 1381-2t ???? ?? ? FOR RENT?An ideal house, close in. iMILCII COWS FOR SALE?Several al1. m(*,ern improvements, bath, milch cows for sale; prices reason- 1 built in china closet, garage, stable able. Mrs. M. E. Pittman, Carlisle, orchard, big lot, sleeping porch in g q splendid residential section of city. * \ Apply to Mrs. S. Krass, S. Mountain EVERYTHING MUST be sold regard- street. a3ft2-Mo-Th-Sat-tf less of price. Open all day. Auc- CROSS KEYS N, R. 4^, A. has an aftion sale at 8 p. m. Prizes given lotment of land blink funds to be away at each sale. Burris Furni- loaned to farmers in the next 90 n? T"? 1 i. n.l- < 004 r*i * ? - i ure v o. DiuiKiupi r>au*. i.mi zx aays. Applications will be received till these funds are exhausted. H. C. FOUND by J. R. Brasington, on road Wilbum, secretary-treasurer, Unbetween Kellys and Union, one por- ion> g C ( Route 2. 6-17-20 tion of side curtain for automobile. Owner may recover by calling at FOR A NICE wild laxative, take Dr. Times office and paying for this ad. M. D. Huiet's Citrate of Magneeia. J. R. Brasington. ltpd For sale at the Palmetto Dr\ig Co.