The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, June 02, 1922, Image 2

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THE UNION TIMES s. Published Daily Except Sunday By THE UNION TIMES COMPANY b Lew;# ST. Rir? Editor t( Keg,stored at the P?> to.lice in Union, S. C . i as so ond class m: .tor. Tim s Building Main Street " Bell Telephone No. I j( SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year # I O'J Six Months 2.0 t .. Tbr e Months 1.00 n ADVERT ISEMENTS 0'i? S'i'iarc. first insertion $1.00 > ub?ci|Uent insertion. ... 60 p U. try notices. Church and l.odgc Jy and notices of pubic meeting.-. et>nh :.n.l Card- of Thanks will l? p( i 1 I'sr it the rate of one cent n word, ncsee tMnyinir torder. Count th.' i I you wi.l know what the cost s( T.VBFR Ch * ,cSOCI ATED PRFSS f; A -o :.tcd Press is exclusively enti-o ' the II < republication of news t' s| cee.l'teil to t. or riot otherwise in ?' : nnper. and n -o the local S' w toil.I - h< d t li? r in _____mm___?i .11 ! :i:i\Y, JUNK 2, 1922. ;j ' " n . :o hstve set out mum:\\ liouM lose no time in M 1 iv mixture that will 1 a s that Wi.rk injury t J A . hvi-n though you sec not , bug, use the mixture. I will so1} e you tit i bill1at one and arsenate <: O lead at actual ? est. You need not pin tl chase a spray pump if you do net feel able to d > so. V wil be better t v get the pimp, for you can use it not only ir. lighting the rests or. the to. 0 ma to plants but in your garden and n erehard. I will sell all those who N have planted tomatoc carneiy a spray pump at - .. i< yon ( do not feel able to I uv n prav pum, 1 yoa can take an old straw broom and apply the mixture to the plants. The continued unfavorable cotton weather, and the appearance of tin boll weevil begin to show that wo are wise to try a new door of oppor tunity. It miy yet transpire thr those who have mocked us in on * effort to establish a cannery and rrodu< ts trading cornorsiflnn will r. ------ . I pent of ttn'iv "GO GET 'EM HUTCH" I /ESOPS FABLES I All children under 12 admit- P ted free up until 5 o'clock? ' after 5 o'clock if accompanied by one parent. 2 Santuck We in this section had a fine rain I Saturday afternoon, .38 of an inch. Il ( w is needed some to soften the crust en the ground that seeds might come up better. Fannin}? is now progressing very well just now, but we fellows ' are so badly behind, overwhelmed with work, much corn yet to be planted, small grain to harvest, need to plant ^ peas, .us! the season slipping away. There is neither teams nor hands enough to catch up. to make time, for what was ! t of plowing because of lain. Really plowing is what one is I 1 I . .. ' ' - * i i on, nn seen cannot be planted <" without that. I , The County Sunday School Associa- I t lion will he he. I here the first Sunday next Sunday) at the Presbyterian H church. It will he an all-day service H dinner on the grounds, and the B unity is expected to come with tilled baskets and help the con- j curat ion entertain the delegates and tors. There - a good time ahead . for the soul, mind and body, t you take the food for each "cooperatively." The Presbyterian foiks will pardon me if I take the boldness ' to invite you to be present, so here s ' ,t. goes. ( t he graded school here will el s at the end of this week, and I am told that the scholars are applying themI t s to stn.d.vo ibed. We now have te We wt re told that we could not get farmers to plan tomatoes. We have ci acres planted and already sold to ( i We were told that those who sul?- j scribed would not pay up their su1 - _ reriptions. They ar" paying up, as ;.oii may see by the stars that appear before the names of the subscribers. We wore told that we could not get ready for business in time for thi< season. We have traveled far toward.' that conclusion, for we have a housi and already a n rtion of the maehir i ry. We have contracted for ear We have bought labels; we hrivo | named our prospective product; and' we fear not one little l>it about tin future success of the venture. On June 14 we will hold a meeting of the - stockholders. The meeting will be in our new factory located on the road to Jonesville in the northern section of Union. At that meeting we propose rendering an account of our stewardship and going into details th concerning our plans. At that meet K ing, which will he held in the building, we hope to have every individual farmer who has agreed to plant tomatoes, as well as every stockholder. We vj intend to serve a first class barbecue tu on the occasion. True, such a procedure will cost W to $100, but, re- 'n member, we have spent not one cent in promoting this enterprise. No stock1 pa I ilosma;., no advertising bill, no hi rn E nance. It is but right that we eelerate, even though the celebration ast some fifty or more dollars. Am! o will have the barbecue, rain ^ hin?\ for we will have it under oui ( wn roof. Now, all this may not bo () ? th r itiori of everybody, but it is a love to get closer together, to take o careful survey of our situation, to juice over the accomplishment of " am work. Cooperation is the key- q ote of our movement. Two or throi undred people, acting together can ccomplish wonders. We now have more than 100 suh. ribers to stock and move than 100 timers growing tomatoes. And we re getting additional subscriptions to tod: every day. We intend to get an ilditi >nal $10,000 between now and 1 nlv I. Hard times? Not on your ' v fe?just scared?that's what's the tatter with most people. To those ho say we cannot gel additional suhvriptions amounting to $10,000 we ave hut this to say: Wait and seei ls evidence that we will get the mony, w.' remind you of the fact that very day we are getting a portion f it. We have not one doubt as to lie s;iii ess fu 1 accomplishment of our ims. N'or have we any fear that our cnture will not succeed financially. -1 In conclusion, it is our aim to have " no or two experienced canninjr nicr iake brief speeches at our barbecue Cot Ion*/ speeches, bm piain, straight rom-the-shoulder talks setting forth he situation from the Conner's standloin. ? * "y I' ..s i Our cat says vulgarity often mas- | luerades under the guise of wit. * * ? Our cat says kindness returns t<> Lless the giver long after the gift is forgottt n. * * Our cat says w<> had quite a shown ast evening. * * * Our cat says I he more he travel.iver the good roads of the county, ti e novo he becomes reconciled to higher 2 axes. * * * Our cat says those farmers v.*!. on t.Mitly keep an eye upon Waslington hoping that I'ncle Sam win nke care of them will find the eri! nipty and the haeon barrel hoi low. * * Our cat says many are crying wolf wolf," when there is no wolf s i n sight. You know the rest. * * * . . . , I i wui' cil says nonc^i ousmoss ^ ittli- camouflage. ' - 1 Our cat says wo are upon the < ' * >f a jrrtat (lav, all eit lite h* ur 1?T< ' G lawn is quite dark. k Our tat says s v.> all you rati 1 y | f anninir nr.d tin n you can lauirh ? h alaniity howlers. !. j Our cat says the jo'ea't ;t lever ' jj ift yourself is the h'ver you use :c|J , ift up others. j1 i - j ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK Union Marble & Granite Co. Main St. Union, S. C. "The Best in Druf? Store Goods, the Best in Drug Store Service." ( Motto of the International Association of Rexall Clubs. Union Route 2 Misses .Maggie, I'earlie and (.aura ,wlw -\m:? f.iv .-.jiriil. iiuinuiji wiill .'II-sm .1111 ;i , oung. Mrs. Sal lie Dnvis is very siek a? ie home of her daughter, Mrs. J. [,. ison. IIcr many friends wish for1 r a speedy recovery. Little Cecil Chandler spent Sunday ilh Riverse Vaughn. Mrs. L. E. Hodge, Who has heen siting friends in Greenville, re-1 rned home last Saturday. Master Simpson Young is spendg a few days with T. .1. Young. Mrs. Henry Humphries and little n. Wilson, spent Sunday wi h h r U rent, J. E. Young. Entrance Examinations University of S. C. Entrance examinations to the Uniersity of South Carolina will le held >y the County Superintendent of Eduation at the County Court House Eriay, July 14, 1022, at 9 a. m. The University offers varied courses] >f study in science, literature, his-' ory, law and business. Tiie expenses re moderate and many opportuniies for self-support are afforded. Scholarships are available. For full particulars write to President W. S. Currcll. University of South Ca.ni, Columbia, S. C. G-2-2 '.-30 Union Auto Line The Union Auto Line between V. i t nire ami Union will operate foiu ' ys or week Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, Sundays. Tuesday. Leave Whitmirc 8 a. m. Leave Union 11 a. m. Leave Whitmire 2 p. in. Leave Union 5 p. m. The same schedule on Thursday. Saturday. Leave Whitmire 8 a. m. Leave Union 11 a. m. Leave Whitmire 1 p. m. Leave Union G p. m. The same schedule prevails on Sonlay. 394-2tpd. J. W. James. Read your *' How lahrl. Common Sense * About Eczema and Eruptions! Here's Something About S. S.S. That You'll Be Glad to Hear. You might just as well know It right now.?tho enuso of skin eruptions, r> I t ? > ?-\l CI Llnoblton.-lci fw* 11 or.,1 OO is right in the blood. There is no getting away from it. Science has proved it. Wo prove it. You can prove it. When the causo of skin troubles and crui'tions h^in^thti blood, it Isn't COmLct S. S. S. Give You An Angelic Skin! mon sense to simply treat the skin. A bottle S. S. S. will prove to you what is hawk'H'mpr in your blood. S.S.S. is a scientin? blood cleanser,?it drives . out the impurities which cause eczema, totter, rasltt uimples, boils, blackheads, blotches and other skin eruptions. When these impurities are driven out, you can't stop several very nice things from happening. Your lips turn .naturally rosy. Your eyes sparkle, your complexion clears, it becomes beautiful. Your face looks like that of a prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, refined gentleman, or if you are a woman, your complexion becomes the real kind that the whole world so admires. S.S.tf. Is also a powerful body-builder, because it builds new and more bloodcells. That's why it fills out sunken checks, bony necks, thin limbs, holpa rrj.iln Inst flnsli. rnstsi littlr* havo this happen to yon. S. S. S. ia sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. Tho larger siae la tho nioro economical, FO AUTHORIZED SI Come to us for Cennin Mechanics, Genuine Service j] Hascler Shock Absorbers. Our C ord Mecl1.1r.ic3 h, I experieiT"e. We are here tc f serve you well. I CATTERY SEH S T. R. SIMS?NED ARTHU Cadberry Stre (Hamcs Motor i jpfraiK*5B?2?!?'-3t .?z v, ^raa.z2aa I Jus! R< A SHIPMENT 01 Low and Cuban Hee The One REA50NA3L $3.50, $3. Austell's S i CHANGE NOTION < ABOUT CALOMEL ? NOW DELIGHTFUL ? Old-Style Calomel Gives Place 4 to the De-Nauseated Va- < riety Known as "Calotabs." 4 4 With all of the liver-cleansing and 4 system-purifying qualities of the old- 4 style calomel, but robbed of its sickening, griping and dangerous effects, Calotabs is destined to become the ^ .nost popular as well as the most use- 4 ful >f all home remedies. For bil- 4 iousness, constipation and indigos- 4 tion it is absolutely indispensible, i for nothing but calomel will straighton out a disordered liver. One' tablet at bedtime with a ^ wallow of water,?that's all. Next 4 morning your liver is active, your 4 system purified, and you are feeling 4 line, with a hearty appetite. Eat what you please,?no danger. Beware of imitations! Genuine < lalotnbs are sold only in 'checker- * hoard" (black and white) packages ? hearing the copyrighted trade-mark 4 "Calotabs." The large, family size sells for thirty-five cents; vest pock- ( et size, ten cents. All dealers are authorized to refund the price if you are not delighted with Calotabs.? Adv. FOR QUICK SERVICE < PHONE 167 : We call arid deliver your 4 clothing in a dust-proof motor- 4 cycle. We remove spots and ? stains from clothing without 4 injuring either the fabric or ? the color. Our modern meth- 4 ods make clothes look liko 4 new, in the shortest possible 4 lime. 4 Give me a trial. I cei launly < will appreciate it as much or 4 more than anyone else. 4 Hames Pressing ! and Repair Shop |J Nicholson Bank Building ( Phon? 167 11 Target Practice at Lockhart 4 At Lockhart, S. C., in the afternoon | * of June the 3rd, there will ho targetj< practice by the Ix>ckhnrt gun club. All j < who would like to take part come and i bring your guns and have some fun. Also there will be a fish stew cooked Mr. Joe Meggs, to he served at <1 * o'clock. Everybody invited and all can- < didntcs have a special invitation. < 1393-31 < i The Vatican at Rome is the most extensive palace in the world. The word trolley was first applied < to handcarts. ( I)r. N. E. Wayson, U. S. health ' oftiecr, estimates that 390,MOO rats 1 make their home on the wharves at , Portland, Ore. RD I ikXVlCE STATION | e Ford Parts, Genuine Ford L ?. Goodyear and Fisk Tires, F ave had from 5 to 12 years* jj r ov, * v v J V/U UIIU W III dlMVC R 1 VICE STATION GARAGE R?CLARENCk EDWARDS I et?Phone 289 k Co.'s Old Stand.) ^ &!NR0HW?3P!3XSiMHKtaMHMMHHHBB reived F PATENT WIDE nippers Is-Combination LastThat Fits. Y PRICED AT .95, $4.95 >hoe Store WHAT CASH BUYING! c % I Means to You ! \ v I ? You have to work hard to find the mono 7 you spend for your <? j* living?you kr-ow that. So then, why should you use your money *? | to pay some one's bills who will not pay? Why should you pay the *? t . X ? expenses of the old fashioned credit business, with its leaks and % ? losses, its dead beat accounts? X I STOP DOING THIS . f i GET YOUR NOSE OFF THE GRINDSTONE I ? ?|? f "The credil store keeps a man's nose on the grindstone all the y it* .... . y . f time." Getting in Jeht is amazingly eas:?hir to get ont is a long, y f 1 t y f hard road of constant sacrifice. And it costs at every sten. Y&f *f f . T ? pay too much for jour merchan dise, rvher. yen buy on time. There *? '}* are so many leaks aid cracks in the credit business that nrofits Y r t Y ? must be big to take ere of them?and yen, who par/ your bills X ? promptly, are saddle! wi*h all these leaks. X M I " ' 4 ? t tiCT into the rm wnm mm ? > ^our living will be reaper. Y on will never need to worry about X ! stack of bills on the irst of the month y an<? your savings account v/ils grow. X x % You'll never have your "nose on the grindstone" if you buy at the new cash store. X V t t We will be open for b<Wss in a very short time. Inves'igate JL 1 ? this proposition, it's werJvmoney to you. <? X V ^ <? i ' 1, S?E * \ i dan mam or ben fauoett 1 % They will W you all about it. 4 ilW. EDGAR i' 4 ?1 ? T.?vS 5 1 At bedtime lub the throat and jj ,cnow ,'10 strength and vitality of your horses, nudes, c-Mlo 9 chest thoroughly with? | JlJ'fJ1- results in health, growth and )>ro' w ? VapoRUB I \ CssV^T Ren,edies Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly J They restore %-a\ilf bring back vigor and strength, and iinreaso I prod'.u't ion. q npocific OaroNet treatment prepared by tho ^ 1 ablest vetcriiuii.m tor caeb live stock disease and disorder. r SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS A Few Special <3?V^ Remedies I FOR SALE ? Registered Poland I ** C * IT China pigs. Comi and get your I .'OF oprill^ iJSCI choice. W. N. Clyniph, (1 lymph's Co-Vet Condition Powder for f Pharmacy. 110.r?-2i ^ Inn-*^ nudes and cattle, price 7.r>ft? 9 __.. 1 'i ' ull'li,''m *ow" f JU lights and water, Mithuildings. See || Vet Tonic for horses, muloa ?7-7"-TTTTVV7T7 . . . A ' - Sold by generalI sfon nnd drug stores, under a positive guarantoo 1 MONEY IO LEND on real estate for 0f satisfactory rosultx, or lonoy rcfnndcd. Yonr dealer carries a eom clients. J. K. Hamhlin. Fri.-tf g jdete line of Caro-Vct Uacdiea. | M ui?Twr a v mi i7i77, I Wo ftro sending TRE te Oao1> farmer an authoritative book of H NAU'- nBt I IS pages "Farmers \ eti nnrv C.uido", which gives the symptoms ^ Baptist church. When? Saturday ? and tells how to treat live |0ck diseases'. Ask for yonr copy, v ? morning, 10 o'clock. Who? Every H CAROLINA REMEDII* CO., Inc., Mfgrs., UNION, S. C. I boy and gjrl in Union. What? V limit. f? to 100. ? MONEY TO LOAN?$100 to $!>00 on 11 1 "J-11 ?1 T" amm^ city or country property. Also in I ftellOIl LlITUll, "iChodlSl fcpISCOpal | Barron. n ,hs''"""t 1" " isM-tr I Church South, Sunday, June 4, 1922 I WE CAN NICKEL PLATE your auto- 5 Wesley Chapel, 11 a..,. Preaching by the pastor, mobile radiators, head lights, bond I "The Value of a Good MAiv light reflectors, spot lights and ju p, R fc 3.30 p. m. preaching by the pastor, 3 bumpers. Never junk a piece of ? metal because it looks bad, wo can j? Pure-Heartedness. replate it. Columhin Elect <\> Plat- I Lockhart, 7:30 p. m. ibices held by the Epworth ing Works, 1110 Taylor St., Colum- I V f * Ida, S. C. 13X2-301 I LeaKue- v 1 ^,f-u_.v _ U I J.? 1 GOLIGHTLY, Pastor. I AS BARNES' SHOW CASE you pas"? by, just paur.e a little while; look "Tootscy Woolscy" in the eye %nd ' " see the babies smile. 1392-tf Subscribe to The Union Tlmee. V J '/ertise in The Times; get results. V 1