The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, June 22, 1922, Image 2

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THE UNION TIMES l*ublitb<'tl Daily txcrpt Sunday By I UK UNION TIMES COMPANY | " la'vi i. M. Itliie. .... Editor lkr|!l II I " <1 lit till- I'lmtuflll'tf III I III.HI, S. C. ii ? . uiiil i'Iii - iiuitti r. limes Building Main Stiert j Bell Icliphiine No. I SUBSCRIPTION RAIES U One N i t: .... f I 00 Six \1.intlp. 11.00 lilt. . M . nt ?i - K00 ADVERTISEMENTS C ii . , i lit t ui.ort uii f 1.00 I v . |'l l.I III iTl lull 00 t oi. i n > initio . ? liuri'h ami I.imIkii .ii I unti l- of puli ii- im'vtiiiK-, en? ii' an ! Card-- uf Tli ink i will b.- I li . .1 fur it tin rati- uf one cent a word. I i i i-ii|i. ii\ iiiv thi order Count th-- I i !- ;m>l j?.u wi'l l.now wluit tliv ooil | | Ml MIjr.lt OK ASSOCIATED KRESS , Hi* \ i it( .1 I'i'i's > ii cxrlii ivi-Iy I'll to t>. ts. ii-1- f..r ri't>ulilii*:ition of new* l ! i?: T t hi- <- r 11 i t ?< I to it or riot ot hiTivi-u1 i riiiit.ll in tlii- isipi-r, ale! u o tin- local to'w < pill.! h.'il t*o ri in ' I ' T11 r RSI?A Y. .11 \\ I-: J J. I1>J2. I I The cannery ma l.mety has heen i tiiiii tit! ami will heir in aiti.in^ within 1 the next few days. This net essitate- i the payment of stih'eriptiotis to stork as rapidly as possible, for the >nat hint mil t lie paid for upon arrira' All who can tlo so at'e nriretl to pay up in fail. Those who cannot pay all, are uracil to pay '? part ??f their > till scriptien. From a casual ohservation we arc inclined to the belief that the cotton acreage in I'nion county is as jrreat this year as it was last year, posse My greater. If this is true here, it is n lei, t i'tl.. ..II , tli.. Q.ool, I.....' when or how the farmers trot in the crop is hard to set'. But the nop iin, or we are very much mistaken. And it does line! With a tlry I duly and an vainest light, we may make tpiite a good showing at the end of the season. I'KKI'AUK N <?FOR A WINTKK (i AKDKN. It is a fact that in this climate a fall and winter garden eotdd he had almost for the asking. ur trouble is that we do not try. During the latter part of dune we could plain rutabagas, and other varieties of tor nips, Irish potatoes, carrots, cucumbers. sweet eo: 11- oarslev*- Iwcom . . in i liflower, cabbage. summer radish, kale and, itu doubt, many other vegetables that would eonie in lor winter use. Our gardens fail to he remunerative often for the reason that we plant an early sprint' garden, and that i.-* the last of it. We get vegetables for two or three months, and during eight or ten months we get not one thing from the garden. If we expect to do that, it would pay us to leave oil' gardening altogether. We would lind that for the two or three months timing the summer almost everybody has sonie sort of garden, and, eonse?|Uent!y, vegetables may he bought at very reasonable price. It is possible to haw something from your own oiden the year round. Karly spring, fall and winter, while vegetables at'" scarce, it would prove most remunerative to have vegetables from yout own garden. ' later. J i Our rat says In* hears of much ' ( (immunity canning t?ointf on through , out the county. e * * * Mir cat ays the purpose that i earnest will tiring results. Our cat says the longest summer 8 day is now past. Our cat says principle, not schein- t ing, gets a man along to success. i * t Our cat says one great issue ha- j ( ften saved a nation. Our cat says boys should he taught ' to work. '1 * Our cat says swift Justice often 1! works injustice. . > *' After bathing mountain climbers foi \j years, the great Mount Alagheuz, in " the Caucasus, has been ascended bv two American college athletes. This mountain rises 1.1,800 feet from a broad plateau 30 miles east of Alex-'-, andropol, Armenia. Damp, Changing Weather I Irings its Toll of Sickness to Union j People. Chilly, damp, changing weather is aril on the kidneys. I'lveii more irritating are colds, rip and pneumonia. They congest the kidneys. They bring backache ;;n>l Jisorderd kidney action. For weak kidneys use a tested rem dy. Union people recommend I>oan's \idney Pills. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. K. U. Hrudshaw, l."5 N. Knteru ise St., Union, says: "I have used I loan's Kidney Pills otr and on and hey are splendid. When I catch cold my kidneys are bound to bother me. I have a dull, throbbing pain through he small of my hack. F.very night he pain kept up and I didn't get much rest. Mornings I was so sore mil stiff I had little ambition to do my work. When I was on my feet, the trouble was worse. My head felt l?adly and it seemed as if everything was floating around. Sometimes when I stooped it was an effort to straighten tip. My kidneys dhin't act right at all. I used Doan's Kidney I'ills which I bought at the Parr Drug Store. They quickly relieved me of my misery and I was able to do my work again. I always use Doan's because they are the best kidney medicine I have ever taken." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?-get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Bradshaw pad. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Notice of Sale The State of South Carolina, County of Union. County of Union. K. 1'. Norman, et al, Plaintiffs, vs. RiKnv's: llitrnifit T ?w? nt .?1 ?-l , tuvM VI ai, l'v'l'*IIUants. In pursuance of an order made in the above entitled ease, bearing date October 1.9th, 1921, the undersigned as Receivers of Rasor's Garage, Inc.. Defendant, will on salesday. July. 1922, during the letral hours of sale before the Court House door at Union, South Carolina, sell to the highest bidder therefor the following described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel 01 lot of land, with a three-story brick building thereon, situate, lying and being on the Southeast corner of Pinckney and Academy Streets of the said City of Union, County and State aforesaid, and being known as hots Xos. 10 and 11 of the properly of .I no I,. Young, deceased, as appears by a plat of the same made by J. I,. McPherson, C. E? in November and December, 1902, fronting on Academy Street a distance of seventy-three (72) feet, more or less, and running back there from to negro church lot, and along said Pinckney street a distance of one hundred and twenty-nine (129) feet, more or less, and being bounded on the North by Academy street, on the East by lot of land now or formerly belonging to Mrs. F. O. Willard, on the South by lot of land known as Negro Church lot, and on the West by said Pinckney Street; 4 he above described lot of land being composed of two lots known as lots Nos. 10 and 11 of the Jno. L. Young Virgin and Academy Street property, and conveyed to the said Rasor's Garage, Inc., by deeds dated the l.r>th day of October, 1919. and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for the County of Union, State aforesaid, in Deed Book No. .91, Page 10-1, and on the 1st day of November, 1919, and recorded in the said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. .91, Page 1(1(5; said lots being eommonlv known tKr. property of Rasor's Garage, Inc. Terms of sale to he GASH, purchaser to pay for papers, necessary revenue stamps, and the recording of same. The sale of the said lot and land and the building thereupon is not to include the elevator in the aid building, not the gasoline tanks and oil pumps, but the same will be sold each separately immediately after the sale of the said lot with building thereon, each to be sold sop aratelv and apart from the said lot and building and each separately and apart from ech other. Terms of sale to be CASH for the same. Kach bidder before being allowed to bid, shall be required to depos t with the said Receivers a certified | check in the sum of Three Hundred ($.',00.00 Dollars, or its equivalent i . cash, same to become forfeited if Unsuccessful bidder or bidders fail to comply; that upon compliance by such successful bidder or bidders, credit shall be given on such bid for such mm so deposited with the said Re eivers as required hereby, and such -nni so deposited by unsuccessful bidb-rs shall be returned to them at the 'inclusion of such sale. That the said purchaser or purchasers of the said levator, gasoline tank and oil pumps, tc\, shall have thirty days in which to lisconnect and remove the same from he said building. In event such pur- j baser or purchasers shall fail to com- I >ly with bis or their said bid or bills, { my or all of such property will be sold on a subsequent salesday at the > isilv of t f/vrnw??* *\??? /.!* ~ ' v..? .?/? ?.m i j/un nanri \n |mr- , hasers. The said property now being S esold at the risk of the former pur- ! haser. W. S. McLure, R. I*. Morgan, W. S. Nicholson, Co-Receivers. Union, S. C., June H, 1922. Published in The Union Tim' s June i !, lf? and 22, 1922. When the king of Siam is attired in iis full complement of royal robes and s wearing all his state decorations j heir value amounts to something like w iiiiii ooo DR. H. K. SMITH ;; Demist || , , t 9 Office Over Kialto Theatre Office Hours: 9 a. m. to S p. m. ||; !! SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS* IF IT IS OOOD DRUOo and good service you want, go to the Palmetto Drug Co., Union, S. C. I'OR SALE?Ford coupe; price very reasonable for cash. (' nie quick if you want a bargain. Theodore Maddox. MlO-Bt FOR RKNT?Store rooms, $10, $'20, $20 per month. Apply to C. F. Halt, railroad crossing, or Mrs Newell Smith, !" ! Thur-tou St., (Jreenville, S. C. G-22-2G FOR SALE ?121 Overland touring with top and body burned off. Can be seen at J. A. Ce ng's resalence at Monarch. See 11. T. (Jib. on or write Julian Calhoun, Sparta iburg, q r1 i?i.i a*~.i I U, v/. I ? I j GET THE TONIC that u-m-s the work. Dr. M. D. lluiet's ( !) II II tor. For sale at the Palmetto Drug Co., Union, S. C. MILCH COWS FOR SALE All apres, some good milkers in the lmneh; prices reasonable. M. I".. Pittman, Carlisle, S. C. AS BARNES' SHOW CASE you pass by, just pause a little while; look "Tootsey Wootsey" in the eye and see the babies smile. 1492-tf WE CAN NICKEL PLATE your automobile radiators, head lights, head 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., Columbia, S. C. 1382-30t MONEY TO LOAN on city or country property in large amounts on easy terms. S. E. Barron. 1-100-tf FOR SALE?Soy and velvet beans. Now is the time to plant. .1. W. Gil UC1 t, OUR BUSINESS is tin* drug business. If we can help you, let us know. The Palmetto Ding Co., Union, S. C. FOR SALE?Knube piano, in splendid condition, reasonable price. Apply to Mrs. S. Krass, S. Mountain street. l.'182-Th-tf TO MY CUSTOMERS?My delay in mailing your goods out is e-:plaine I | by the fact that the branch house from which 1 receive my goods has been swamped with summer time orders for flavoring, etc., and my order just had to await its turn. I hope to be able to fill the orders taken from you for goods to be mailed within the next few days. T. B Strange, The Watkins* Man. fi-2t)-22pd FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE 167 We call and deliver your clothing in a dust-proof motorcycle. We remove spots and j stains from clothing without injuring either the fabric or the color. Our modern methods make clothes look like new, in the shortest possible time. Give me a trial. 1 certainly I will appreciate it as much or | more than anyone else. Hames Pressing and Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Building Phone lf?7 Advertise in The Times: ?et results. Yesterday the movies, and to-day another Doug is born. Pictures of the children by the children with a BROWNIE Eastman-made It only takes a few minutes for us to show the youngsters, or any beginner, how to make good - 1 jnciures wun a lirownie. Select one from our stock for your children. Browniej $2.00 up At our Kodak counter UNION I DRUG STORE I Selling ONE LOT LADII $1.25 VALUE, i ONE LOT LADIE! $1.25 VALUE, $2.00 VALUE, 75c TEDDIES A' $1.00 TEDDIES H 50c CORSET CO\ $1.00 BRASSIER! orr nnioovrnn | JD~ DKAddlEKd 1 $1.00 CAMISOLE $1.25 SILK CAMI BIG VALUES FOF J.L J SELLS IT A LARGE CO CHARMING SI For Dress and S $2.98 t Black Lace Hats in smart m< room shapes, with crowns cords and flowers. Large Straw Body Hats, trim GAGE HATS Women's and Mis $2 W. L. Douglas Shoe $5.50 and $6.00 Shoe of quality and st In brown and black. We Sell Merchandise at Lowest-in-the-city I The \A S. Krass, Prop. nOMMMIHMMHHMI at Cost 5' PETTICOATS, AT . . . 85c y GOWNS, AT ... 851 AT . . $1.49 T . . 50? iT . . . 75c AT . . 39c i AT . . 69? \T . . . 23c S AT . . . 75c SOLES AT . 85c ! LITTLE MONEY 10LLY FOR LESS LLECT10N OF JMMER HATS emi-Dress Wear o $4.98 edium sized poke and mushof silk, finished with silver inrted with fruits and flowers. I HALF PRICE >ses' Strap Pumps .98 Very attractive for Summer wear. One of the smartest things offered this season in women's and misses' footwear. An advantageous purchase enables us to make the price concession. of Taste and Quality Prices-for Cash Only. fonder Union, S. C. I "Standard" Motor Gasoline is nnitie on siH-citirulioiis consldcrahlv higher tliun those laid down by the U. S. Navy to gov- ^[ era its purchases. M ^ B You buy most everything PRACTICALLY everything fi piano and from shot s to ga on faith. This company has kept fuith v public from the early ?k;ys of A rioge. I'resent types of motors of motoring tleiiiam! highly <! oils atiil gasoline. What we have striven Cor. and stiecet is a gasoline that will give ail-arot modern motor*?net one thai isext (wo details ami !>u<:'v wanting in oil A gasoline that is alw?\s satisfuelor .... ..... n si.sis... * u|'^ |?*?>? *1 ^ iiiix?* ^ n?1 <I II htilttucotl. It i? vuHlly superior to on? Use "Stnu?Ii?r<r\ lli?: Li!a?iii'(l power ami mileage ai:?l consistent e STANDARD OIL C (NEW JERSEY "STANDAI Hvil. U. S. I mi Off The Balanced Cast Renew tlie health, strength ami vitality of y hogs ami poultry. (Jet maximum results in duction. Spring is the time for renewal in i care for your worn out and sick livestock b> Remed They restore health, bring back vigor an< t production. There is a specific Caro-Vet tr ablest veterinarians tor each live stock (lis A Few Special *-> n w ? Pr or spring Us Caro-Vet Condition Pow horses, miilos and cattle, j>r Caro-Vet Swine Conditio dor, price 25c. Caro-Vet Egg-Producer, Caro-Vot Tonic, for horsei and cattle, prico 75c. ral stores and drug stores, u isults, or money refunded. 3 ro-Vet Remedies, ling FREE to oach farmer icrs' Veterinary Guide", w treat live stock diseases. 1 EMEDIES CO., Inc., Mi H. W. EDGAR A 11 Funeral Director CroS3 And Embalmer ??ttlemen Ambulance Service 1 th< f |U ' Night Phone 311?Day Phone 129 1407-tf. Not door to Flynn-Vincent Shoe Store "The the Bes So dense is the population in some Motto parts of China that millions are HO<*l forced to live in the water in boats. I m mm ; on faith pom a cigar to a solitic ii bought i!ti llic motoring i? horseless cari ami conditions cvelopcd motor ^ ?1< <1 in developing, mil HiitiyfiK'tion in *t>|>tiouul in one or ler ways. y in starting, picknileage is literally * that is haphazard, ine, (or maximum conomy. -i( OMPANY 0 RD" jline! Us sence j ck in 1 /ffi/fflTOflMB 'our horses, mules, cnttlo, health, growth and proill nature. You cau beat ' using lies 1 strength, and increase eatment prepared by the lease and disorder. ' Remedies ie: /""ZX der for g VJ ice 75e. / 4}9Br W n Pow- f IfiRflRk H , ]>rico \ rfflr mutes \Jprl ndor a positive guarantee if our dealer carries a cornan authoritative book of liich given the symptoms ^sk for your copy. 'grz., UNION, S. 0. Notice rsons indebted to the Blue metric Co. will please raako t with the undersigned. No son is authorized to collect. W. S. Nichoson, Pres. and lYeas. Best in Drug Store Goods, I in Drug Store Service." of the International! Ahation of Kezall Clubs.