The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, June 22, 1922, Image 3
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Have you ever had so
cash all at once? Entire
of property?do you kmr
thousand in the bank?
There's no measure of
There's no reeommendat
money. There's no test lit
able sum of cash. And it
a goodly fund of it!
"Large Enough to Serve Any
CUT12
" NATIONS
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The growth ant
community depend
the character and
| merchants.
I A city chooses i
those whom the
afford to remain
who does not "pis
lafor ' 1 ? -
I uc IUUI1U Ul
The honest mere
business and sticl
succeed.
This community
lis mercantile bus
high class men.
ness men can be
world than those
have the privilege
The Banl
C. C. SANDERS B. P.
| President
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"Cross Crossings Cautiously."
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IAPIR
IS THE GREATEST (
I KNOWN FACT THi
R. ALL WE ASK IS
NG DURING THIS Bi
TO TAKE ADVAI
best made Table Oil
d 19c
trails, odds and ends,
39c
d Boys' Sun Hats,
9c |
i Hats, just the thing for
rden, each 18c <
RY GOODS |
y 38-inch Sheeting, Frity
and Monday, per I
5c
iOPLE. THIS IS YOll
JPT SALE WILL ON!
SHAPl
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u Know
T7 i_
ins reeis
much as a thousand dollars in
?ly aside from any other form
iv how it feels to have a cpol
a man like good hard money,
ion like the ability to save
ke one's management of a sizofeels
wonderfully good to have
r?Strong Er.ought to Protect All"
iLILNsJS
.L BANKHANTS!
J development of any
to a large extent upon
progressiveness of its
its merchants, for only I
people patronize can I
in business. The man 3
iy fair" will, sooner or R
Lit and forced to quit,
hant who knows his
ks to it is bound to
is fortunate in having
liness in the hands of
No finer body of busifound
anywhere in the
with whom our people
of dealing daily.
k of Union
KENNEDY W W. AI.MAN
Viee.-Pres. Cashier
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IPPORTUNITY TO 1
IT SHAPIRO'S BAN
THAT YOU COME i
\NKRUPT SALE. T
TTAGE OF THESE
ORGANDIES AND ^
A very good assortmei
from. 27-inch Voile, per
36-inch wide Voile ii
dark colors, per yard . .
A very fine quality of 4(
beautiful patterns, per ya
Organdies in fancy an
ors, in following shades:
Pink, Rose, Yellow and Li
yard
Ginghams, a very got
from 9c to ]
Bleaching, from 9c to 1
R LAST CHANCE T
LY LAST A FEW D
IRO'S
~~ Brown's Creek
Crops are looking awfully poor 10
the time of year and there are ioti
! of boll weevils. Some of the farmer
j are getting uneasy and some ar.
' thinkincr of nlowinir nn tVw?i v / <->*?/->?
There was an ice cream supper a
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Han
cock Saturday night. There was s
large crowd of young people presen
and everyone seemed to have a goo<
time.
Misses Pearl Harris, Lillie Gregory
j Bertha Ivey and Mr. J. O. Harrii
spent a short while at the home o]
this writer Sunday.
Miss Eloise Gregory spent Satur
day and Sunday ith Miss Nellie Jolly
Hobert Pike from Lockhart spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Will Jolly's, near Brown's Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Vaughar
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mil
lus Garner near Kelton.
This writer attended the barhecu.
at the cannery last Wednesday. I cer
tainly had a nice time and a nic;
dinner and I think every one had
nice time. I hope the cat great sue
cess in his canning this year.
One hundred new missionaries hav<
been sent our to .Tnrmrv rhin# th<
Philippines, Alaska and other fields
by the Protestant Episcopal churci
during the last year.
CRAMPS, PAINS
ANDBACKACHE
St. Louis Woman Relieved by
Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
St. Louis, Mo.?"I was bothered
with cramps and pains every month and
lllllllllllllllllllllll backache and
1111M^UAUILUM1111 had to go to bed as I
UHPBtyU cou'(l not work. My
mother and my
I^^Rp' 9 whole family always
<**;. 9 t<K>k Lydia E. Link
PHI M ham's Vegetable
|K| Jfe v. I Compound for such
2 if troubles and they
* I induced me to try it
VmBem" ill I anc^ it has helped me
4111 I v?ry much. I don't
* have cramps any
'r""". and I can do
my housework alt through the month.
I recommend your Vegetable Compound
to my friends for female troubles."?
Mrs. Dki.la Sciiolz, 1412 Salisbury
Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Just think for a moment. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
been in use for nearly fifty years. It is
iioni uiuuiv uiai uy mu
utmost pharmaceutical skill, and superior
methods. The ingredients thus
combined in the Compound correct the
conditions which cause such annoying
symptoms as had been troubling Mrs.
Scholz. The Vegetable Compound exercises
a restorative influence of the most
I desirable character, correcting the trou.
ble in a gentle but efficient manner.
This is noted, by the disappearance, one
t after another, of the disagreeable
symptoms.
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BANK
BUY SEASONABLE A
IKRUPT STOCK HAS
VND SEE FOR YOURS
HIS SALE WILL NOT
LOW PRICES. BE!
WILES SH
at to select lnoddlots.
ya,rd, 10<: ly sold for
n *> a!) choose out al
. . . .Z4c
)-inch Voile, The well I
trd . . .33c Slippers for
id solid col- out at . . .
White, Blue, ,
ivender, per ?s
.23c to 59c J Swiss an
>d selection. ,ow Pnce
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19c per yard Aprons an
2c per yard, cale and Gin;
0 BUY BANKRUPT
AYS LONGER. IF YO
BANK!
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Santufc^ ? ]
Our section was visited by a good
r rain Sunday afternoon. Some consid*
erable wind preceded it. In the im- '
* mediate reach of the rainguage here,
e .44 of an inch fell. I think that a
litt.ln K..fVi ?i *i. ? 5
I ..v..v, uv>.> nut 1.11 auu 3UUUI ui jiere,i
the vain was much heavier. I might I }
" say that the rain was needed and not
1 needed. Crops were not suffering, but
1 much land was made to work better?
a good thing. Then the rain was a
rejuvenation elixir to bunches of [
> grass that my neighbors have ? a
i bad thing. You see that I am gen^
erous enough to cut myself out in his
and only mention my neighbors. 1
am not going to hollow 'till I am bad- '
ly hurt. Maybe, not then.
^ The boll weevil is getting on the
job all about, but we have not had
many here yet. Some farmers have
1 been picking them. Some are going
to dust against them. The pest mav
cut a big "hole" in the crop. Th J
leading people dreads it. It is small
but can hold us to a stilf fisticuff
figlit. We have had much rain and
1 grass is getting bad in places, just to
its "hand", I guess. We have Clemson
college to tell us how to do; we
, have farm papers to read and have
, read numerous good writers .f m. re
wuuiu read, and no one is telling ns
j more than we b-.vc already read, so if
we use our heads fallow up wha* we ^
, mv# lead, from live years ae:? .a ill* ,
present, we can know something our- J
selves, and will not need to go to the
expense of stall-feeding any expert to
tell us the same thing.
There have been a quantity of peas j
i sown around here, and still farmers (
are not through. While the most of (
the farmers are short of seed som
have plenty. Pea planting ha* been t
neglected some, and they are good "or
hay and for the land's sake. But for j
j several years past farmers have been
I unable to get them gathered for seed.
Hands just would not pick them. Af (
, ter they fail to make anything in corn
I fields with some, they did last season,
and consequently the shortage >f
1 seed, now.
! I have been gathering some ':ur
, ciover seed. I tliii'k 1 have about 2" '
i bushels, besides what I raked up <11 <
j trash and put over the land, as 1 \v ii? 1
, ! "bipr" i>atch next year. The sun was s
awful hot on my hack. Just as I was 1
I finishing a man came up and told me t
of a better way he found just the |
day befort. I tried it. It worked s * l
well I calculated that I had lost 'en i
1 hours. I have stored it tip for ne*:. \
season, if I live. If anyone needs 11,
I will pass it along. <
i If a f armer started out to breed|l
1 a new type of corn or cotton he must (
first fix the type in his mind, select 1
some stalks or ears nearest the ideal (
type he desires, take seed therefrom, 1
plant and re-select, and keep at it i
until he brings it up to, or as close as l
he can, his ideal type. I have read i
' and read again about the new enter- j
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merchandise fo!
been bought f(
ielfthe wonde
last always,
low we give yl
IOES! SHOES!
Ladies' Slippers, former
$4.00 to $9.00. oair ti
t V . \ .$1.1!
mown Dunlap Shoes an<
Men, at odd lots, clos<
$3.79 and $3.9f
esses in Organdies, Dot
d Voiles going at a ver
d House Dresses, in Per
'hams, .... 39c to 97<
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prise at Union, the cannery and think
VIr. Rice as the head, has an ideal
fixed in his mind, and with "backing"
might, without a doubt, make a gnat
king of it, and if they merge into it
m association for gathering together
>niall amounts of peoples produce, aggregating
it and disposing of it. thai
iVuUld be a great feature in itself?
marketing association, U would be
-treat. Then it might gather impetus
is a lump buying association to.
ieeds, etc. If only many more would
get a linger in the pie," if they were
worth a "linger"?the amount of a
share?or, while I was listening I
leard a vote taken to increase the
capital stock. 1 certainly hope ii
will succeed, ami hope some day to he
ft member.
i vn.-ui u|< n> nit- uaruecue Kisi ween
md heard several short speeches, listened,
looked around and absorbed,
nd was favorably impressed. Thai
larbeciie was a big thing and a great
r.ost for the cannery. The eating of
he 'cue was great in itself, flu- meat
was so tender, I did not know pork
?ould be made so tender, and juicy.
1 have heard Mr. Gallman was a bai
bee ue cook; now 1 say so, too.
I saw quite a number of The Times'
correspondents, and had a pleasant
while with them. It was a great
pleasure to personally meet I o Keve,
whom I had not previous met, and
hope the acquaintance will not cease
heiv. We all had a fine time. That's
the verdict.
Since the schools and colleges
.dosed, our town is fuller of people,
is all of the girls and boys attondim.
Vtom liotro 1 ""'I 4
' tin IIHTV VUIIIV IKMIIl, 1 Will IIUl it
his late day, or deferred tinie, menion
them all. There has been some
,'ixiting here and from here, hut tret
ing walloped around on farm duties,
t became a tangled skein and 1 desist.
! mention this as an apology for seem
ngly indifference towards all, hut ii
;nyone wishes to see some of the prettiest
giils to Union county's credit
:ome to Santuc. Hey Denver.
Dots of Delta
This section ha been he-sxcd with
< good vain which *vas I u"y needed,
drops are looking very well hut the
)oll weevil has just about taken possession
of what little there is. Tlmy
lave learned to hide theniso ves in
he squares of the cotton and are
puncturing every square. The fa! tiers
are trying to pick them efr but
s more than a job. I can't say what
aril I be the consequences this fall.
I was sorry I couldn't attend either
one of the feasts given by our
<ind editor, but I am sure he will ex
use me as I was busy with my crop,
ft is true I love pleasure, but it has
rome to the place where farme.s
lave to get right down to their knitting
to make ends meet and at th?
best it takes three of four to hold and
tie while you are bringing them together..
Fsa
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)R 30 PER CENT
RFUL BARGAINS
THEREFORE I A
MT A ETUJ nnirrc
ju n rcfi ritllXi!
Men's and Boys' CI
_ stock to select from.
j If you need anythii
now is the time to m
i
chase. The styles are
e
$ are right. Come an<
self.
f Ladies' Trimmed L
out prices.
: Ladies' Hose, pair,
RUPT PRICES. SH
IPPING TO DO DO
SALE
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[firlnu nirii
Iii luny mil
16 Button Long Wbih
fov
50c large Turkish To^
Colgate's Talcum Pom
White Sateen Pettio
iM for
I Ivory Soap, 5 cakes foi
All Ladies' Silk Drer.se
Hall
SPECIAL-With every
Brand Ahir
j__. ?i o
uay ana a;
$3.00 Vf!:U
Bucket or
Aluminum
WILBURN M
^ 11 The
waters of the* River :.l i
I'alest ine ate to be ili-\ ? ! i ? I ill
power to turn the wheels o new 111
dustry. The British troverni.un
planted a eonee ssion for 1 h< a.
tion of the river for 70 veass i*h?
i nerpy obtained will lif1 us?-,i ;-.?
bouse and street li?rhtinjr. j it -i
water apply. railways and ma r.
er pit i poses.
"Cross Crossings Caution ly "
Notice cf Final Discharge
i tale of South Carolii.n,
County of Union.
Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby p'ven, that on ;hc
7th day of July, 1022, at 11 oYioek,
a. m., in the Court of Probate f>u said
County, the undersigned will make
i.is final settlement as administrator
of the Estate of C. 11. Tref/.er, deceased,
and that thereupon he will apply
t > the Judge of said Court, for Infinal
discharge as such administrator
, Mrs. Ida V. CSault.
I This Gth day of June, 1022.
Published in The Union Times foj
SO days. 0-8-1 !>.22-21
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i Kid Gloves, $G value,
$2.98 :
vels for, each . . 25c I
rder, 2 cans for . . 25c t
oats (double panels),
SI.50 I
r 25c |
s, Coat Suits, Wraps for I
Price I
SI.00 piece of Quali' (
ninum Ware sold *:n- |
aturday we will sel a |
e 10-quart Aiuro*n?.im 1
S3.00 value 17-inch f
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REMEMBER
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You can assist your doctor
in the sick room by
havinr his prescriptions
filled at the
PALMETTO DRUG CO.
I
The Home of Pure l>ruifs bug
Pruegists Sundries.
AI.L KINDS OF
CEMETERY WORK
Union Marble & Granite Co.
Main St. Union, S. C.
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