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THE UNION TIMES Published Daily Except Sunday By l HE UNION TIMES COMPANY Lewi* M. Uice Kdi'or Kegistered at the I'ostollice in Union. S. O . ?;? second cla-s matter, lime* building Main Street Bell Telephone No. I SUBSCRIPTION RA1ES One Year $4 0') Sic Mmilht 2D" Month < U00 ADVERTISEMENTS One Stiuare. first insertion $1.00 Every subsequent insertion 60 Oiiituury notices. Church and Lodge notices and notices of public meetings, entertainments and Ca^ds of Thanks will hi charged for at the rate of one cent a word, cash accompanying the order. Count the words and you will know what the con w.l I be. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise It Mil' u ill VII I'* i'iipiT, 3111 < 1 ?I?MI ini' IWUI n<*\v* published therein. THURSDAY, JUNK 15. 1U22. We feel no small degree of satisfaction over tlie attendance at the barbecue given at the cannery yesterday ? four hundred and eighty. We regret that sonic of our best friends could not be invited for the reason that our limit was 500. We believe it would be an easy matter to get 1,000 attendants upon such a function, and our regret is that we could not entertain that many. LIut we did the best we could under the circumstances, and We desire to thank each one who came. It is manifest that ISO people, till with a determination to boost, can make an enterprise go. We are confident that the canning factory is now on the road to an enviable success. At the gathering yesterday the stockholders voted to increase the capital stock from ten to twenty thousand dollars. In fact eleven thousand has already been subscribed and permission to go to the twenty thousand doll.,_ .......l : M-L -.1 . i?ii iimii i\ \v?i> mvni. i lit' jjiciils up IU th>* present have been carried forward, not by one man, but by the directors of the concern, men who have vision and good judgment. None of the vital steps have been taken without the endorsement of Paul E. Wilburn, .lesse Whitniire, It. W. Heaty, Fred Garner, W. S. McLure and C. K Hughes. The writer has been a sort of executor, but only upon authority from the above named gentlemen. We are today upon a sound basis. It is our purpose to obtain the entire twen ty thousand dollars capital. Having done that, we will have from seven to t ight thousand dollars invested in lot building and machinery and some twelves thousand dollars to use as operating capital. This will put us upon a sound basis and, we believe, an enduring one. There is, perhaps, not a man who has subscribed $50 for one share of stock who will not increase to two shares at $100. Several have intimated their willingness to do this. There are many who have not subscribed to stock that have signified their willingness to take one or more shares. A number have signified their willingness to take $.r>00 in stock. With all this before us, we feel quit" sure of being able to get the necessary twenty thousand dollars, and to do e ?< ..iiiiiii <i hij 1?-\V WCOKS. II Mil' twenty thousand dollars is put into the concern it will be able to make ?" fine record. If we can go through the result season, there is a bright future next year, and the possibility of an enlarging field of activity. The possibilities are limitless, practically but we must go slow, thus making sure. This is the reason for our at tempting but one thing this season tomatoes, with potatoes at the close of thy tomato season. We have had quite a good bit to say through Th.* Times for several months. There will he little need for continuing to have so much to say in the paper from now on. We shall, however, continue to publish, from time to time, the list of subscribers. We feel sure the sub scribers who are not interested in a cannery will allow us that privilege. It is the easiest way and the least expensive way to get the movement through. Of course those not interested are under no necessity of reading the published list. .Fust skip that, and we will try to give you plenty of good reading matter that will please you. Rats Taking Charge Of The Theater* Vienna, June 14.?Because of a pest of rates and mice, the authorities have prohibited both actors and audience from bringing food into the state opera house and the state theater. Enormous damage is said to have been done by the rodents thus attracted, j not only the wardrobes, but the up- < holstery as well having been irreparably injured. In the gold room of the Rank of \ England stands the most remarkable , balance in the world. This huge scale is seven feet high and weighs almost i two tons. It is so delicate that even a fly crawling over the pan will cause the points to move more than a band's breadth. BlUJ^^A <^T jk Our cat says the cool air this morn ing is most refreshing. * * * Our cat says hope, long deferred grows dim. * Our eat says it will help you t< j >peak a kind word to a child today. Our cat says wo serve ourselve: host when we serve others most. Our cat says don't let a boll weevi scare the life out of you. Our cat says no strong man can af ford to waste his strength. Our cat says the triumph of evil i: no better than defeat. * Our cat says good health is bettei than silver and gold. * Our cat says a man of no vision is to be pitied. * * Our cat says much pain is cause< by needless blunders. Our cat says the way to win a vie tory is to keep on fighting. V Our cat says tell your blessings aiv bide your troubles. Our cat says work builds, bu worry kills. ? Our cat says honest purpose need: make no apology. -J? ?*? ?J? *? ?*? ?'? ?|??|? ?*? J* A A ?% ! {? A A A?J 1DR. H. K. SMITH j Dentist j 1 Office Over Itialto Theatre 3 J* Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. 3 ?*? A *? ?% ?*? ?J? ?V I "The Itest in Drug Store Goods, the Best in Drug Store Service." Motto of the International Association of Rexall Clubs. H. W. EDGAR Funeral Director And Embalmer Ambulance Service Night Phone 311?Day Phone 129 Not door to Flynn-Vineent Shoe Store Radio Station for Australia Melbourne, June 14.?The prt'limi j ary work of establishing the mam moth Australian radio station for direct communication with (Jreat Britain has been begun. The substations for overseas trade will be about three times as powerful asany Kuropean station today. It wil take two years before the central and feeder stations are completed. As a normal performance the chief station will be able to speak direct over 12,00n miles for the greater part of an working day. Receiving and sending stations to correspond will be built in Canada during the same period. The plant for the main station will be imported from Kngland, but the plar.t for the feeder stations will be manufactured in Aus tralia, one for each of the states. * The combined cost of all these stations wilj be about $5,000,000. Tin iikiiii ntnuun win I'onsisi, 01 a iran mitter and receiver terminal 30 miles npart, the latter including 24 towers each 800 feet high spread over a rquare mile. The wireless rates will be one-third less than the present cable rates to Europe. 9 Identifying < ows by the prints of their noses, in the same manner as the police system of identification by fin gerprints, is a new method employed by the University of Minnesota to pievent unscrupulous dealers taking ad vantage of pedigreed live stock. Gold amalgam, a mineral, comes in grains about the size of a pea. One hundred and .">7 plays were produced in Ixindon last year. : . r WE HAVE JUST THE THINGM YOU WANT IN m DRUGS j Try us and see. "The ? e Money Savers/' * I PALMETTO DRUG CO. I a The Home of Pure Drugs and s< w Druggists Sundries vv :?- ? : * 1 Notice of Final Discharge w F State of South Carolina, p County of Union. b Court of Probate. a Notice is hereby given, that on ' (" c< }| 7th day of July, 1922, at 11 o'clock ri a. m., in the Court of Probate for said tl County, the undersigned will make hi his final settlement as administrator t< of the Estate of C. II. Trefzey, de- ti ceased, and that thereupon he will np ply to the Judge of said Court, for his 1 ' final discharge as such administrator Mrs. Ida V. Guult. rr This Cth day of June, 1922. t>, Published in The Union Times for Sl ."0 days. 6-8-15-22-29 hi . Citation to Kindred And Creditors t8 a( State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. 'r Whereas, D. G. Gallman has made 5 suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the "Estate and effects ni of Laura Austin, deceased. 01 These are, therefore, to cite and S( admonish all and singular the kindred ?i and creditors of the said Laura Aus tin, deceased, that they be and appear If before me, in the Court of Probate, to ~" be held at Union C. H., South Caro lina, on the 23rd day of June, next i after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock u in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this i.. 7th day of June, Anno Domini, 1922 W. W. Johnson, s ' Judge of Probate. Published on the 8th and 15th days of June, 1922, in The Union Times. |J Notice of Sale , ? ec: By virtue of authority contained :n * a certain Title Retention Contrac; or J Chattel Mortgage, executed by F. E. Fowler to C. Cretor Company, on the ^ I Is-, day of June, A. D., 1929, and duly ^ ' recorded in the Office of the Clerk of i* , m he Court for the County ">f Union, j Slate of South Carolina, on the 9th . * day of July, 1920, in Mortgage F.oah ^ K-l.-'. page 024; 1 will sell to the' . * i I m . bigot "t bidder at public auction, for * c is'i, before the Court Hour.* door n! J ' Ur..on, South Carolina on the 3rd day' J1' - of July, A. D. 1922, at ten o'td ck! , I l)? A ."?! , the following persona! property. ! covered by the said mortgage abov? mentioned, to wit: st 1 Model K Ci'etors Corn Popper mid Peanut Roaster. pi Jno. K. Hamblin, ^ Assignee-Mortgagee. Union, S. C., June 14, 1922. 0-14-21-28 w | be There is no such thing as a thun-| dcrLolt, but the name is frequently' ni given to a meteorite, or a more often D to a particularly dangerous form of M lighting. j f\ Freel that (ft ;|gp' Builds ?\ Clear "V''ri''S, we are willin{ * that you etc., and at the same inal, and acquire a a1 new pep" HHH low for the Famous 'J' I ltONIZED YEAST, two with each meal. Skin blemishes he iK^B magic! Note the bud ShV energy. And as for bones?many thin ft. ^^B pounds on the very fir a MSB Results in t jBS The reason lltONI/l suits is because it eipbot gw railed the process of Iron it a wonderful results in j embodied only in IRON convert the vital yeast el ciiuhUiig yo ????????a wonderful I "Gains 10 Pounds" Make "I have taken only 1 1-2 pack- Don't Irm ages of IKONIZKD YKAST, yet ' , 'V have gained 10-round* In 16 d*v?," marks ule tc Rev. L. w. v. down folks "Gains 6 Pounds" <lai,y health "The Improvement In me alnec pon today? taking IKONIZKD YEAST la juat ? wonderful. Now I eat heartily, never have that tlred-out feeling. fy and 1 have gained aix pound*. ' #*| Mr. E. B, C. M ' "Gains 8 Pounds" The Ir "After one box of IKONIZKD Atlanta. YKAST, I have gained 8 pound*, my akin iaclear.l nowaleepaound- Plraae a ly every night. It I* ?he greatest TRIAL. T1 tonic 1 aver beard of," Mr . A.CI.IS. "Gains 10 Pounds" Nnn" "I think IKONIZKD YKAST is I Atirtron a wonderful flenh-bullder and line ! for I he complexion I have gained ? 10 pounds after 11-2 package*." I Mrs. J^a. B. I Onl For Bol|f Weevil Control | achines and Poisons Must be Te?t-*v ed in Practice Before indorsement. <1 \ J Clemson College, June 15.?Many^ anufacturers an<l inventors of boll eevil machines and poisons are un ;r the impression that all they have > do is-to bring their products to lemson College and have them look 1 over and that if they look right lemson will then endorse them. Not ), says Prof. A. F. Conradi, Kntotologist, who advises that no poison r other material or machines of any ind could he tested in such a brief me and such a superficial manner, nd that an endorsement from Clemjn College under such circumstances ould not l>e worth the paper on hich it were written. A material or machine may look ell and behave well in operation, or example, a square picker may ick up paper wads and peanut hulls, ut that docs not prove its efficiency s a square collecting machine under atton field conditions. Such oppaittus must be tried systematically iroughout the season and the numpr of additional pounds of seed cot>n determined before we nre jusfied to judge with any degree of mfidence. ncreased Yield Real Test of Merit A material may spray well and my stick like pitch to a pine tree, ut that fact carries with it no asjrance whatever that the material us practical value in the cotton L?ld. It may kill weevils in confineent or even in the field under cerlin conditions, but what we want is Iditional seed cotton at harvest me. When any machines or mairial prove their abliity to profitably icrease seed cotton, then we will not esitate to endorse them. Parties ?siring to have materials tested iust bear in mind therefore that a irefully conducted test requires >me time, and that untjl the merits F a proposition can be clearly de nnined no endorsement need be oked for. n /" ! : \\r ii lynuift ^hanging tt earner rings its Toll of Sickness to Union People. Chilly, damp, changing went her is ml on the kidneys. Even more irritating are colds, rip and pneumonia. They congest the kidneys. They bring backache and Jisord *r1 kidney action. For weak kidneys use a tested rcmly Union people recommend Doan's idney P^lls. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. E. R. Bradshaw, l.'l N. Enter ise St.? Union, says: "1 have used oan's Kidney Pills off and on and ey are splendid. When I catch cold y kidneys are hound to bother me. have a dull, throbbing pain through e small of my hack. Every night ie pain kept up and I didn't get uch rest. Mornings I was so sore id stiff I had little ambition to do y work. When I was on my feet, ie trouble was worse. My head felt idly and it seemed as if everything ns floating around. Sometimes hen I stooped it was an effort to raighten up. My kidneys didn't act ght at all. I used Doan's Kidney ills which I bought at the Parr Drug ore. They quickly relieved me of y misery and I was able to do my ark again. 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I -a ?l- al V...V..W IMW aiVttllll mill Qirciljflll, nun u to derive from yenst'AlX of the H-nefits it holds for you. Thif Free Test Today! e a moment in sending for this re st, which to thousands of thin, run hns meant the beginning of glorious i. Test is absolutely free! Mail cou-now. ee Trial Coupon 82 \ onlzed Yeast Co. Ga., Dept. 2Ht end mc th? fsmoinTIIRKt* l?Ai KKKK KKATMBNT of Ironio-d Y<a.?t. State T On* "f/ial Packaa* to Family I Taste is a matter of tobacco quality \Vc sta-e it a> out honest belief that the tobaccos nvj in Chesterfield arc of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in a?-y .?:her cigarette .it the price. Liggett Cif \1yerf Ftbarco Co, / ?])& / C 20 for 18c 10 for 9c Vacuum tin? of 50 - 45c FOR QUICK SERVICE Z PHONE 167 | We call and deliver your I clothing in a dust-proof motor- 1 cycle. We remove spots and E stains from clothing without | injuring either the fabric or R the color. Our modern meth- gj ods make clothes look like I new, in the shortest possible | time. p Give me a trial. I certainly I will appreciate it as much or 1 more than anyone else. i Hames Pressing '$ and Repair Shop I Nicholson Bank Building B Phone 167 | Subscribe to The Union Daily Times. E I ALL KINnS OF I S CEMETERY WORK I Union Marble & Granite Co. jj Main St. Union, S. C. ^ I I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS MONEY TO LOAN on city or country | * I property 111 large amounts on easy] terms. S. E. Barron. 140l?-tfj_ ONLY A FEW of the famous White J Sewing Machines left from the Harris Furniture Co. Bankrupt Sale. ] Regular price $7.r?, brand new. now going for $.'50. A l.-}o a hunch of Ellisons and other records for less than ' half price. Above goods can be! seen nt Clark Clothing Co. 1401-tit j FOR SALE?One of the "Clifford lots" on Main street. Will accept hank stock for same. P. K. Swit/.er. i i4or,-:itpd STOP. LOOK AND READ-^Buy your! toilet soap and talcum powders from me. It stops heat and soothes | tin* skin. I carry a full line of I the famous dayman products. Try them. J. W. Dridgers, Union, S. C., Route 1. 1 104 4tpd .OUli DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION'S can he filled at "The Money Sneers,'' Palmetto Drug Co. AS BARNES' SHOW CASE you pa ? hy, just pause a little while; look "Tootsey Wootsey" in the eye an J: see the babies smile. Rl'.)2-*f MILCH COWS FOR SALE -All ages, some good milkers in the bunch; prices reasonable. M. E. Pittinan. Carlisle, S. C. FOR SAT* A h - - K?r-j <.iu>:k. J K. Tinsley. 14!)l-2t ?_ FOR Ll'EFDY RELIEF for crouiVJ31 give the baby and children Dr. J!.1 d D. Iiuiet's Croup Mixture. l?'or sale j I at the Palmetto Drug Co. J FOR SALE?Soy and velvet beans.' I Now in the t inio (?* rilsint T W fla Ira bert. | WE CAN NICKEL PLATE your auto-jl mobile radiators, head light;;, head 11; light reflectors, spot lights and bumpers. Never junk a piece of metal because it looks bad, we can replate it. Columbia Electro Plating Works, 1110 Taylor St., Coluni- ~~ bia, S. C, 1382-30t FO c THE BEST TONIC in the world is I Dr. M. I). Huiet's Chill Buster. For c sale at the Palmotto Drug Co. -? PL FOB RENT ?An ideal house, close in. ii all modern improvements, bath, 1 built in china closet, garage, stable \ orchard, big lot, sleeping porch in ? splendid residential section of city. FO Apply to Mrs. S. Brass, S. Mountain c street or The Wonder Store. ti 1382-Mo-Th-Sat-tf - t , . Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos?blended '1H HOME CANNING ~~ | ? MADE EASY! ^ HVt VT.CMMrNTi Food conservation is a mighty factor in the progress of civilization. With the above machine the problem is solved. You can can from your garden all you will need of fruits, berries and vegetables for the entire year. Come in and let us demonstrate the value of the wonder- ' ful little machine. No soldering, no standing over a hot fire. Simple, scientific, sane. LEWIS M. RICE At The Union Times Office. Run Down Condition in V /1 the Spring. Wfr 8 Renew t*10 health, strength ami vitality of yofir horses, mains, cattle, 3 hogs ami poultry. (><>t maximum results in health, growth ami pro* *1 duct ion. Spring if. the time for renewal in all nature. You can best ^ eurt} for your worn out and sick livestock by using ^ <(aro\/e7 Remedies | They restore health, bring back vigor and strength, and increase U proilnction. There is a specific ('aro-Vct treatment prepared by thd H ablest veterinarians lor each live stock disease and disorder. I ^ A Few Special 5^/^ Remedies ^ Hold by general stores and drug stores, under n positive guarantco 9 of satisfactory results, or money refunded. Vonr dealer carries a com- vplot< line of Chit.-Vet itemodies. Wo are sending FREE to each farmer an authoritative 1>onh of M IS pages "Farmers' Veterinary Citiide", whielf gives the symo'oms e and teds how t<> treat live stoi-U diseases. Ask for your ropv. * $3 CAROLINA REMEDIED CO , Inc , Migrs., UNION, S. C. 3 ?H I' ! 11 Mil1 ! -I'll I MHIH1 I 1M?Bill ? WANTED ! I Every red-blooded Redman member of Oudalee Tribe ' k No. 18 to be present Friday night, June 16th, 1922, at * 8 o'clock* Come out and see what we have for you and you will be surprised, if you like good eats and good speaking. Other work of importance. B. F. HILL, Sachem J. H. D. EUBANKS, C. of Rx W?iX????mmm i mmmmmmmmm - i inwf. R SALE-?Ford coupe, in good mo- FOR SALE?One hundred shares hunical and running condition, (100) Carolina Remedies stock, par 'rice reasonable. Theodore Mud- value per share of ten dollars ($10). lox. 1403-Ot Bids received up to Monday, June 10, 1922. The Bank of Union, \NO TUNING?Action, regal at- Agents. 1404-5t ng, voicing and repairing. Correct y done. Phone P.07-W. G. W. FOR SALE? On? hundred shwres Vest. <M2-l.r,pd (100) Carolina Remedies stock, par value per share of ten dollags ($10/, R SALE Knabe piano, in splendid issued in the name of Tlughes ondition, reasonable price. Apply Jenkins. Bids* received up to Monti Mrs. S. Krass, S. Mountain street. day, June 19, 1922. The Bank of 1382-Th-tf Union, Agents. 1404-5* 1