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THE UNION TIMEsjlu , h( Published Daily Except Sunday By THE UNION TIMES COMPANY ht Lewis M. Rice Editor , U Keristeml ni the IV.<tullicv in Union. S. C . as Xvuntl class nn.tter. Times Builomg Main Street Bell Telephone No. 1 t. j SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Y.-ir #100 .- \ M ?:. t hs 2.00 i> I! Months 1.00 C< ADVERTISEMENTS ire. lirst insertion #1.00 lent insertion 50 j( ir> notices. Church iitul I.o<l?rc tJ n 1 notice* of pul> ic meetings. entity and Cards of Thanks will be y f..r :i* the rati' of one cent a word. > iitiC the order. Count the y ir. ' will know what the cost 11 VEMBF.I Ui* ASSOCIATED PRESS c \ Press i- exclusively en . for republication of news 1< i - - 11 ? . it or not otherwise . paper, and also the local '' ? h. rein ? h . J UN K 1. 1-122. ^ pity, Columbia, con- {* horrible murders *il e . s, insteatl of eal'intr n iare meals, we will bo . 11 :> . t ,.r i V..WI II I I IV lllj Ol HI'M j-tay. U'f 1 ip *nion county will pile up a One vote for William Coleman for t*o\ernor. It is time Union county air: ni furnish the state a chief exocutiv. Mr. Coleman i> qualified to fill the position, and Union county, the county that has many volunteers and few slackers, should ft: rish the governor in the comimr < ' h I.et's roll up a hiy vote for William Cdcnm 1. The cool damp weather is fine to so' A it that acre of tomatoes. We have j| the plants. The plants are fine. You I may have them at cost. The price is ^ very low. Just one acre, Mr. Farmer. If not one acre, then one-half acre? one-fourth acre! It is not too late c' One man today not 2,000 plants to Sl set. Another :anic for 1,000. Th plants will cost you only $1.00 fo ' ir 1.000. You can well afford to plan one of your "i, acres of cotton lan< to tomatoes. One to thirty that is , . !' far from being radical, revolutionary We have purposely refrained from having very much to say about the . boll weevil during the last few weeks. There is nothing to say. Much cotton has been planted. Nothinpr can stop a the move to plant. We have merely tried to pass along the information rent out by Clemson College and the Agricultural department, as to the n 'best methods of control. Mr. Browning and Mr. Wood have been busy along the same line. When Mr. e Browning was appointed we heard ? some considerable criticism of his appointment. We did not join in with the critic-, for we felt then, and feel ? now, th:it he would render a great & service to the county. Aside from th? i work iie is doing in urging farmers t<> y < ut acreage, plan to light lhi? boll wee y \il anil plant more food and feed y lutl's hi* is earning bis salary many y times over. When he pointed out th- v y f.'lly of using certain appliances for y batting the pest he probably saved i County $">0,000. Very few of "j* tie "plow stock" variety of machine- ? tight the weevil were sold in Union " .. y. Mr. lJrowning was basing #opposition upm the information sent out by Clemshn College and th<* .gricultural department. Many of '.hose useless machines would, n> doubt, have been purchased by farmers in the county hail not Mr. Brownthrough The Times, clearly pointid out 'he folly of hoping for relief ugh such agencies. Roth Mr. Voi d and Mr. Ro wning are doing "i i e t? tea ('ounty. Just j at w.i! appear later. ' It is so easy (<, he a radie.il! One - '..>t have to weigh both sides of tion. The radical sees hut one * ul? . nor does he see very deeply into that. side. What, need i; there ? for sane reasoning when only one sid of a question i:> considered? Why f t ini(. and effort in reasoning v iiason d >-s not rule? Vocif- c i i |M <ch and the mere pretense of c I' i. all that is required. Seeing si a desired end, the radical moves to- ii wards it ruthlessly, despising trad:- tl tion and scouting deduction. The usual o radical is not concerned with method, n h< sees, or thinks he sees, the end he ti seeks, and seeing, goes after it by any and all methods. Facts may appear w along the way; he ignore; them. Fx- rr perience teaches as he journeys, hut he heeds not the teaching, lie is con corned more with the destruction of the established order than he is con coming the new order to be established. Feeling the weight of a present condition, he reasons that any change will be for the ri better, hence his constant chang- ti ing to a new objective. In politics nl S( ho is against the government. In roI ligion he is a free lance. In morals j jn ? is often unscrupulous. In society ; is an uncouth boorish fellow, foi - has an abiding contempt for the neer of civilization. The real i a ire of the radical is anarchistic, <le ructive. The radical serves a good turn i: ivilizo*ion, however, for hi forces th i-al builders of civilization to exam le carefully the material used in th [instruction. In religion he forces ih i fenders to present facts and to ex mine dogma and build well the foun ations. In government he causes vh uthorities to exercise due diligene nd thieves to hesitate. The radios its as a sort of mustard plaster, ountor irritant upon the body polit al, social, moral and religious. Henc e has his uses. We owe much to bin iot that he does any good thing, bu i forces others to do good things ty indirection he becomes a cleansei rectifier. lie does not aim at sue nds, I ut such are the results of hi ctivities in spite of his intentions. ?> sa\^'wl^n \ . h< Ip I mi '1 mnery here you sue helping your If. Our rat says thus.' who uirry ham ers art* not th?* builders of a city. ? ? Our cat says I'nion County is hello ro pa roil to moot the iioll woovil thai lost communitios. Our cat says a banker who lalk: unl times is foolish. * * Our cat says he rejoices to see man; cres planted to sweet potatoes ii le county (his year. Our cat says "saw wood and sa; othing" until the job is done. * * * Our cat says most of us work han nough, but lack intelligent directioi f effort. |? ?*? * ?J? ?J? ?*? ?J? y J* DR. H. K. SMITH * Dentist * Ollire Over Itialto Theatre ! Olfice Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ] ??J? ?*- ?* ?|? ?J? ?J* H. W. EDGAR Funeral Director And Embalmer Ambulance Service Night Phone 311?Day Phone 129 Not door to Flynn-Vincent Shoe Store iMiiruccrrD o mi i c* i .iiiuiiloi Ln o riLLO TIIK DIAMOND I til AM). A > .''tlK I.adlr?t A?L your Dru?wl?t f< r/i\ ? i\ Q.^u Chl-rhM-ln ) llliimoiii]Tlraii(l//V\ I'lll# In H*d ?n<l (lold metalllc\V^y Vv ?l>o?rs, sealril with Illua Ribbon. if/ f'l Hw w| Tak? no olhrr. liny ?f voor I'/ ~ ff l?rof*l?l. Ask (or t'lll-OlfKH-TPIt A ( L. Jf DIAMOND lilt A Nl) DILI.M, for 85 \ "O* JS years known as Rest. Safest, Always R ellit.te ? fr SOID BV DRUGGISTS EVERVWItRt 70R QUICK SERVIC1 PHONE 167 We call and deliver you lothing in a dust-proof motor ycle. We remove spots am tains from clothing withou ljuring either the fabric o he color. Our modern nrieth ds make clothes look lik< ew, in the shortest possibh me. Give me a trial. 1 certainly 'ill appreciate it as much 01 lore than; anyone else. Haiiies Pressing and 'Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building Phone 167 A Canadian judge has found a rur inner guilty of a breach of interna onal law on the theory that rum run ing, like slave trading on the higl ?as, is a menace to internationn ?ace. There is wisdom and dccenr; i such a decision. Howlron | FREE! |M 1 Mail Coupon for Famous 3-Day Trial Treat meat? Watch the Quick Results. ^VU w dv "Gain. 10 PouoJ." ,n "1 Imvp taken only 1 1 i c?i f"" litnMl/kh vi. awt %..t ??.?%.. I iolbV."?Rev.'ii.'w: v' I "Gain* 8 Pound*'* I . "After one box of IHONI/.KI) VH AST I I have trained rt H?. nnd my ??in :r 1 ' cleared."?Mr. A. ( . h | "Gain* 10 Pound*" I ' "I have trained 1<? lbs in '. > day*.' I I -Mm. J. K. B | * "Gain* 7 Pound*" I t " To my surprise I have trained 7 lbs. in I ' 9 two weeks."?Mil* M. G.W. I . 11 n I ft I i a?f?%T%Ti B til1 Lighthouse Whitewash yT | (1). G2 lbs. Tr 1 bu. quicklime; slal I with 12 gal. of hot water. J (2). 12 lbs. rock salt; dissolve in a gal. boiling water. (3). 0 lbs. Portland cement. Pour No. 2 into No. 1, then n< j. No. 3. i" Government Formula. f ? Slake bu. of quicklime or lun [ lime with boiling water, keeping ? covered during the process. Strain ? and add a peck of salt dissolved { warm water; 3 lbs. ground rice p j. ir. boiling water and boiled to a tli ? paste; VL* lb. powdered Spanish wh I* ing and 1 lb. of clear blue dissolv j. in warm water; mix these well toget ? or and let the mixture stand for se y eral days. Keep the wash thus pi y pared in a kettle or portable furna '? and when used put it on as hot > possible with a painter's or whitewn M brush. Alum added to a lime whitewash i creases its adhesive quality. Use ounce to the gallon. Flour paste answers the same pi pose, but a preservative such as zi I should be used. Molasses renders the lime more s ; uble and causes it to penetrate mo ! deeply the wood or plaster. Use j pint of molasses to 1 gallon whil wash. Leather coins were used in northc ? | Europe in the seventeenth century. SUCH PAINS AS THIS WOMAN HAI "I I T S.T .L.C...IJII . T n ' 4 i wu monuis v.oum not mm in Dec Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con pound Finally Restored Health Seattle, Washington. ? "! had drap \ ging pama first and could not stand o liilimilllllllllllllny ^cot' then I ha ? lUimmn chills and fever an 8u?h |)ains in m r #:SSg!MKp|J| right side and a har 'umP there. I coul not turn my8elf ,? h hed an(* could no I C* Wj sleep. I was this wa kjr- jTTTfl J for over two months 'III any one told me, un P ' til my sister brough r me a bottle of I.ydi Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I took it. regularly un til all the hard pains had left me and was able to be up and to do my worl again. The hard lump left my side an I feel splendid in all ways. I know o many women it has helped, "?Mrs. G Richardson, 46-10 Orcas St, Seattle Washington. This is another case where Lydia F. " Pinkham's Vegetable Compoum ,, brough t results after4 'try ing every thinj any one told me" had failed. If you are suffering from pain, ner vousness and are always tired; if yo\ h are low spirited and good for nothing | take Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetabT , Compound. You may not only reliev* v . the oresent distress, but prevent th< development of more serious trouble. izedlfeast skesHuskies t of thin, nervous : it-down men? < Kveryone has heard of the seeming "mir- * lee" performed by yeast. And now Soi- 4 ice announces the discovery of a process , hich enables yeast to build weight, increase lergy and clear the skin often in just half 4 e usual timet This is known ns^he process ironization. It is embodied only in tON IZF.I) YF.AST. which millions are now 4 king with splendid results. Make This Test?Free! ^ If thin or run-down?or if troubled with mples, blackheads or boils, mail coupon 4 r Famous Three-Day Trial Treatment of IONIZED YEAST. Take these remark- ^ )le tablets?two with each iueal. Then 4 at eh the results 1 Pimples, etc., usually begin to disnppcar * t immediately. Note the sudden in- 4 ease in energy. .And as for putting new, rm ttesfc on your bones?many thin folks ^ port gaining 5 to 9 pounds on the veryJirtt 4 irkaye of Ironhed Yeast I The reason for these amazing results is * lat the prooess~~of ironization helps to im 4 ediately convert .the vital yeast elements to health and strength. hus enabling you * derive from yeast ALL ot the wonderful i meats it holds for you. Mail Coupon Now! Von simply will pot >>elie\e what a wondcrhil im ' jvoment IHONl/.H) YKAST ean brine in your 'Dearanee nnd general health until you try it. '*1absolutely fr- Mail coupon at once. Note: II >i?cd package*of IHONIV'El> YKAST sold a< all uKrist* on our guarantee of satisfactory results jm ilret package 01 money instantly refunded. 30 Free Trial Coupon The lionized Yeast Co. Atl?nta, Ga? Dept. I*le? ? send me the famous THREE HAY KRKE TK1 \L TREATMENT of Ironiwd Venst. Name Address 2ity State Only One Trial Package to a Family ' IB TIME IS THE TEST t(1 The Testimony of Union People Stands the Test. G ' The test of time is what tells the tale. The public soon finds out v hen ](j misrepresentations are made, and merit alone will stand the test of time. Union people appreciate merit, and V many months ago local citizens pub licly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pdls; they do so still. Would a citizen make In the statement which follows unless ut convinced that the article was just as represented? Below is testimony ^ such as the sufferer from kidney ills is looking for. ' .Miss Beatrice Hughes, 103 W. Main St., Union, gave the following statement March -1th, 1918: "I had CO trouble with mv kidnevs. Mv head ^ ached so that I sometimes thought it would split with the pains. I also had nervous and dizzy spells. My kidneys did not act right at all. I bought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Palmetto Drug Co., and they n< soon relieved me. After I had taken two boxes of Doan's I was cured." (] On January 2(5, 1!>22, Miss Hughe? added: "When I used Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago they gave mi i- relief from kidney complaint. I have had but little use for a kidney medicine of late. I gladly confirm by vn former statement." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don'! _ simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Miss Hughes had. Foster-MiIb'urn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | Target Practice at Lockhart At Lockhart, S. C., in the afternoon |# of June the 3rd, there will be target practice by the Ix>ekhart gun club. All who would like to take part come and bring your guns and have some fun. Also there will be a fish stew cooked Mr. Joe Meggs, to be served at 6 1 o'clock. Evervbodv invited and all can didatc3 have a special invitation, y 1393-3t d 1 d A prominent Britisher In answer to n the assertion that beer is the national y beverage says: "We might as well ,t say that swearing is the national lang guage.'* j i- i t In a ringing address in Baltimore, ? William Jennings Bryan called upon i- the government to make representa1 tions to Great Britain in regard to the k offensive use now being made of Bim f ini by liqtior smugglers. The attitude . of the British government during the !, last few years indicates that this matter could be easily adjusted. Cuban officials, it is reported, have ' inaugurated steps in cooperation with the United States officials for the supii pression of the smuggling of liquor , and narcotics, a . . The discovery of trichina occurred 0 in 1835. THE | Stands Between Yi I Friday, Saturd; i | STORE-WIDE SUMMER SPE< | READY-TO-WEAR, DRY GOOI I ETC VERY SPECIAL REDUCT > Men's Athletic Union Suits, suit . | Hanes Athletic Union Suits, ever ?!> HANES' C ?, We guirai.tee absolutely every thread, a your money or a new garment if any se T X Men's Khaki Work Pants, pair . Y Men's full cut Overalls, pair . . Boys' Pants, pair Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts, with a ^ Men s dilk r iber docks, pair . . Men's Blue Chambray Work Shi i Men's elastic seam Drawers, pai % Boys' Wool Caps, each Y Men's Feltine Hats, each ?> Men's genuine Palm Beach Suits % Men's Higrade Dress Pants in pu Y Men's $15.00 pure Worsted Sui Y Men's and Young Men's all wool t for X Boys' Wool Suits, with extra paii Men's Alpaca Coats, each . . . ?|? Young Men's Blue and Green F1 % Men's Blue Serge Pants, pair . The E T T Y WE HAVE m i JUST THE THING YOU WANT IN drugs mm , Try us and see. "The MO Money Savers." PALMETTO DRUG CO. K% r dnction. 8 caro for yoi The Home of Pure Drugs and Druggists Sundries. They rest0 ~ production. ablest vete Al.L KINDS OF A CEMETERY WORK ?%, Union Marble & Granite Co. Main St. Union, S. C. "The Host in Drug Store Coeds, ^ the Bent in Drug Store Service." I of satisfact Motto of the International As- I pleteline < H We an sociation of Rexall Clubs. is pages " . l fl IU^ tell? h< _ I CAROLS SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ?? LOST?Automobile tire, rim and tube, can NICK between Whitmire and Union Sat- mobile radiat urday. Finder please notify me and light reflect< get reward. Jno. R. Mathis, 103 bumpers. N South Church street. 5-30; G-l-3 metal becaus* for speedy" relief for cr^Tp", [.^'wnrk* 1 give the baby and children Dr. M. h- S C ' D. Huiet's Croup Mixture. For sale *' at the Palmetto Drug Co. % MONEY TO L( FOR RENT?An ideal house, close in. city or count' all modem improvements, bath, terested in d built in china closet, garage, stuble Barron. orchard, big lot, sleeping porch in splendid residential section of city. FOR SALE?Ki Apply to Mrs. S. Krass, S. Mountain condition, rea street or The Wonder StOTe. to Mrs. S. Kr? 1882-Mo-Th-Sat-tf lttery| du and High Prices! 1 ay and Monday j :iALS OF UNUSUAL MERIT. | )S, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, | IONS FOR THESE THREE DAYS. T 49c I 1 V arnrmpnt ffiiarnntooil cint QRr T J MHV?? ^ UIAI UlllVVU^ WM? . VWV A 1UARANTEE X >t itch and button. We will return to you y X ?. am breaks. 98c | ? 98c djfc 39 and 49c | nd without collars, each . . . .98c I 25c | irts, each 25c ir 45c Ma 25c F 98e . , suit .$9.98 I ire worsteds, pair . $3.48 and $3.98 5* its, suit $11.95 T Serge Suits, values to $20.00 $9.95 | r pants, suit $4.95 T $3.95 | la nnel Pants, pair $3.45 % . X? $2.45 i ? * . * V 'If * rl lattery I ?1 1 - ' J Feed Leaves Live Stock to C MB OS Run Down Condition in V IzuPMStW1 ^ tuc opruig. 7 health, stand vitality of your horses, amiss, cattle, oultry. (Set numiraum results in health, growth and propring is the time for renewal in all nature. You can beat ir worn oik ami sick live stock by using {5o\/EJ Remedies re health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase There is a specific Caro-Vet treatment prepared by tbe rinarians tor each live stock diaeaso and disorder. Few Special Remedies ^ For Spring Use: Caro-Vet Condition Powder for f jSm ^ \ horses, mnlos'and cattle, price 75c. # 'U E^l Caro-Vet s^ihe Condition Potr- f Him V| ^ m ^Caro-Vet Kgg-Produeer, price Caro Vet T.?V?ic for horses, mnlea I r and cattle, prfce 75c. 1 (r general stores and drug stores, under a positive guarantee fi ory results, or money Refunded. Your dealer carries a com >f Caro-Vet Remedies. \ I > sending FREE to cadh farmer an authoritative book of B 'Farmers' Veterinary Guide", which gives the symptoms B >w to treat live stock diseases. Ask for your copy, a fl *A REMEDIES CO., Inc., Mfgfi., UNION, S. 0. I [EL PLATE your auto- AS BARNES' SHOW CASE you pass ors, head lights, heud by, just pause a little while; look . >rs, spot lights and "Tootsey Wootsay" in the eye and ever junk a piece >>f see the babies smile. 1392-tf 3 it looks bad, we can " " olumhia Electro Plot- VOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS 110 Taylor St., Colum- can be filled at "The Money Sav1882-30t ere," Palmetto Drug Co. )AN?$100 to MOoTn FOR^RENT-Dw.llta, houM ^ ry property. *1 in pled by Mr. H. D. High, located Iscount paper. V R- ",eXt ^ "oA , Je"nln?" r?-'KpG-tf l'ance on South street, poaseation I Jpne 1st. Apply to J. H. Gault. ~~7 ! ' 71 " \ 6-27-30; 6-1 ^ nabe piano, in apUBdid _ \ annabl* price. A|>ly THj^ BEST TONIC hn the world it tea, S. Mountain Di\. M. D. Hulet'a C*iill Beater. Per 1382-TMtf fialb wt the Pahnatto Drug Co.