The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, June 29, 1922, Image 2
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THURSDAY. .11'\K J!', 1!C>_\
Wo repiint an article today from 11
the Charleston Sunday News in which
the Suintet cannery 5 - written tip. The ^
r< adino is quite intere and quite a
informing; It :s to bo hopod that you
will take iht. trouble to read the article.
What Sumter is d'd:i?? Union can j1
do alsj. The battle in Union is a bit
harder for th.? nowon tlisi Sm-.ii.n
has had c?m? yotiv of boli weevil at fell |
tide. In some respects, Union countj
has the advantage over Sunit"r. 'I'll
rich clay soil hero giv<s ns trie ad '
vantage in some products. Snarl' r
started out to can spinach, heans. to- t
matoes and sweet potatoes the first p
year. Wc plan here to attempt only
tomatoes and sweet potatoes the fir l'
year, 1 lit we are laying the foundath , .
to can tomatoes, heans, cahbge. sweet ^
potatoes ami beets another year. Wc i
need very little additional capital to 5
take on the three additional items; 1
in fact, we could can cabbage this fal1 {
if we made haste to get production. .1
With eight thousand dollars in a X
building, lot an<r machinery, d j
twelve thousand dollars operating |
< apital, the way is safe and easy. Tin- X
same twelve thousand dollars could be *||
used to can each crop?tomatoes the ^
next three months, then sweet pola- X
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inn, men iau cann igo, men winn i 'j
cabbage, then sprint* beans, the:.
l-eets. The circle could then be pine *i
i.ver again, adding perhaps corn and '
peas. If we could but tret the people S
of Union countv to /ret the vision, h
see the imperative n< < <1 and to realize
that whether we v.!I it or do not
will it, a radical < hange roust be 1
made, we would have < a y sailing. I istead
of taking but ne share of stock,
many would take ten shares. Sumt o
I as already shipped 21) carloads of
beans. They will shop as many cars
of tomatoes. They s.re bMnging into
Sumter seven to eight thousand dollars
every week. It is proving of tremendous
help in this critical time of
boll weevil devastation. Remember,
Union county stands this year jusl
where Sumter did one year ago in the
matter of the boll wee\ il. We face
this year what Sumter did last year?
a possible total failure in cotton. If
we have a dry July we will make a ii
half crop. If we have a wet July we s
will make no crop. It is such thoughts c
as these that drive us to keep on e
I ressing the canning factory. It is t.
<of the best ways out. *. ! e.en if s
there were no inserts to destroy the
cotton it is the thin/* l?> do. Why a
should every grocery store in the b
county be tilled with every conceiv- ii
able product- imported from afar, and h
not ??ne thing from the farm of tin ...
count v? Wo uicci ji tloil vim w?.,U i
the artiele from the Sunday Now; 11
that we publish elsewhere :n today'; s
Times, and then come an.l yive u tl
your subscription to one share or ton
shares of stec!:. There nve men ali '
over the county who could help, and *
It
help liberally. We believe the invert
moot is safe; (1 at it will pay a reasonaide
dividend on the investment, and "
that it will he little short of a crime
if we fail to jrot the proper support. 'j
Many have questioned our saneness j
in continuing to press the matter so ,,
urgently in The Times. We cannot j,
help pressing the matter. It is so ini- T
perative, so tragically urgent, that we p
feel it our duty to keep up the fight. c;
We do not care whether this man or s
that likes it or not; we intend to go
right on until the last dollar of the J,
$'20,000 is subscribed by responsible M
citizens. N'ext year we have an idea K
that those who now feel that we are ^
going too far in pressing the matte) .f,
will conclude that we did not go fa) L
i nough. 1*'
It is encouraging to say that you U
will find siv new names added to the A
subscription li/.l today. No use to V
say a word, we intend to Keep right .Ji
on until the entire $20,000 is in sight, ft
We may be like the importunate W
widow heard, "lust by her continual C
coming she weary me," hut we intend T
to be heard and we intend to reach I)
the goal set. We cannyt succeed if t?
we are to be crippled in the very be- G
ginning by the lack of capital, (live R
the matter serious thought. Do -ide R
how much stock you will take and let F
on hear from you at once. D
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Cannon loaded with sand are used J
to break up swarms of locusts in D
Costa Rica. B
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H. W. EDGAR ?
Funeral Director ; C
And Embalmer "
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Ambulance Service i\l
Night Phone .111?Day Phone 129 ^
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Ne>t door to Flynn-Vincent YV
Shoe Store
F.
Our rat says continual effort will <
uild a cannery. ,
Our cat says persistence wins where
inpatience loses.
Our cat rays another farmer has
lowed up his cotton and planted corn
ml tomatoes.
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Our cat says work your head more
nd y >11 will not h.tve to work your
ainds so hard.
Our cat says care of the body pays
err dividends.
Our cat says help build the cannery
>y taking one share, or two, of stock.
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h,? soil we may hope to be enriched
>y it.
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Our cat say.s cowards falter where
men move forward.
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DR. H. K. SMITH ?
Dentist |
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Ollice Over Rialto Theatre !j.
Ollice Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. i
iURSCRIPTIONS TO
$20,000 CANNER*
NOTICE: All- wh -se names appear
below with live stars may call upon
Paul II. Y\ itbiirn, Secretary-Treasurer.
and u?'t their stock certificate.
The certificates are ready for delivery.
To Union Canning & Products Co.
Draft for $415.00
in favor of A. K. Robins & Co.,
is due at
Nicholson Bank & Trust Co.
Hill T n.lirw.
"EACH ONE GET ONE"
We have built our canning house,
list ailed a boiler and our wagon
( ales. We have ordered machinery, <
ails and everything necessary to oprate
a cannery. We are calling foi
lie full payment of the capital stoci;
ubscribed.
We have begun a canvass for $10,000
dditi-mal capital. We have been so
usy planning to get the machinery
? operating condition that *ve have 1
ad little time to give to the mutter
f soliciting suhscrintio.is to r< r?se
be ea| tal s'oek to $20,000. We will
<'W press that matter. Several new 1
uhscrihers have been seeured during 1
lie last two days.
ewis M. Rice **200.00
I. K. Hughes *50.00
!. M. White *50.00
'. 11. Garner *****50.00
E. Minter **50.00
>r. Russell .leti r *****50.00
I. W. Beaty *50.00
n e* :
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. F. McLure ***50.00
V. L). Wood ***50.00
[. L. Davis *50.00
. R. Whitmirc *****50.001
!oy WilleforrJ 50.00 i
am Berelowitz **50.001
am Kassler *****50.00
. R. Lancaster 50.001
. V. Askew **50.001 '
facbeth Young *****50.00 {
. M. Garner **50.00; i
i. C. Wilburn *****50.00 ]
M .bley Jeter, Jr *****50.00: <
. u. young * + *50.00 ,
. W. Curneil 50.00 |
nion Filling Station *50.00 |
. G. Kennedy *****50.00
ic*U?r Smith *****50.00
>o. VV. Gregory *****50.00
. N. Sprouse * *50.00 J
f. VV. Johnson ****50.00 ?
. B. Sparks ***50.00 j
. B. Gault **50.00
r. A. P. McElroy * **50.00
eorge Willard *****50.00
ordon Bishop 50.00
. T. McMehan *50.00
. H. Hanris .......... 60.0T
. J. Parham *50.00
r. J. W. Buchanan .... **50.001 J
. J. West *****50.00
i). Hancock 50.00
r. W. N. Glymph ***50.00
F. Kennedy * **50.00
oyan Austell ****50.00 j
. J. Browning *****50.00
. W. Stone ^ * 50.00
rs. John R. Mathi.t **50.00
Cohen ***** 150.00 j
ili/.ens National B ink . . *****50.00
. C. Wilburn **50.00
r. Then. Maddox ***f?0.0o
iss Maliala J. Smith . . * *50.00
iss Edna Tin.sley .... * ***50.00
radley-Estes Co **50.00 C
. S. Mcl.ure **100.00
B. Barron *50.00
D. Barron **50.00
Jnion Bakery *50.00
Vill Humphries *****50.00
lira. Ida Bailey *****50.00
jouis Gault 60.00
V. B. Murphy *50.00
it. W. Beaty (additional) . . *60.00
D. Norman Jones *****50.00
Z. C. Sanders 50.00
3. K. Morgan * ** 50.00
i'lios. McNally 60.00
I. Lee Kelly *****50.00
Z. Allen *50.00
'. E. Wilburn *****50.00
Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co. . . 50.00
!toy Willeforrd (additional) . . 50.00
(Jnion Marble & Granite Co. . **50.00
K. W. T. Itavenscroft . _. . . .**50.00
8. B. Going 50.00
[. K. Brennecke *50.00
Dr. O. L. P. Jackson *50.0$
Storm's Drug Store ***50.00
F. M. Wood **50.00
B. A. Owens 60.00
I. A.1 Hollingsworth . . *****60.00
r. J. Vinson *****50.00
0. E. Smith 50.00
Herbert Smoak **50.00
Phos. H. Howe *** *50.00
Mrs. P. B. Barnes *60.00
Cash 50.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan *****50.00
L. B. Godshall **G(L0O
W. J. Tucker 50.00
W. B. Aiken ***50.00
R. E. Foster * *50.00
Eagle Grocery Co *****50.00
Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . *****100.00
Lewis M. Rice **100.00
F. J. Parham 100.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00
J. E. Kelly 100.00
I. From *****50.00
J.' Louis Jolly *****50.00
J. L. Bolton *****500.00
Dr. F. M. Ellerbc ***50.00
W. T. Powell 50.00
W. T. Sinclair 50.00
S. Krass *****50.00
J. L. Duncan **50.00
Dr. J. G. Going 50.00
C. E. Bailey 50.00
William Coleman **500.00
S. R. Lybrand ? 50.00
H. Haydock 50.00
J. V. Ivey 50.00
II. W. Stone 50.00
A. T. Stoudenmire 50.00
E. Nicholson 50.00
L. L. Wagnon 50.00
Thos. J. West 50.00
T. F. Wallace ' . . . 50.00
Cash ***** 50.00
T. A. Murrah 50.00
Mrs. II. L. Gaflfney *50.00
J. Ben Foster 50.00
R. J. Allen 50.00
Jno. R. Malhis *****50.00
C. R. Wilkurn 50.00
Dhvis Jeffries 50.00
Inn Mae Wilkurn 50 00
T. C. Duncan lOo.OO
Jno. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.00
Stuart Smith 50.00
W. H. Gibson 50.00
Frank Clay 50.00
B. Ij. Fowler 50.00
I From (additional) 50.00
Mrs. May C. Peake 50.00
NT. C. Palmer 50.00 ..
Gi Epps Tucker *****50.00 (
J. A. Hollingaworth (nddit'al) 50.00
J. E. Tinsley **50.00
A. A. Hanies 50.00
F. M. Moore 50.00
T. E. Bailey 50.00 _
J. J. Willard 50.00 (
R. C. Williams 50.00
S. R. Garner 50.00
H. W. Edgar 50.00
John H. Wilbum 50.00
Roy Burnett 50.00 J.
Wiley Sanders 50.00 *
A. Kerhulas 50.00
J. C. Mitchell 50.00
Dr. D. II. Montgomery .... 50.00
W. It. Jolly 50.00 ^
L. D. Smith 50.00
l'. A. Going 50.00
J. M. Bates 50 00
Gorman-Murphy Co. . . . ****+50.00
Dr. Geo. T. Keller 50.00 j
Total $9,350.00
Amount subscribed in produce
$1,150.00
Grand total $10,500.00
We want more subscriptions. Will
you not take one or more shares?
Union Canning & Products Co., V
T.ewis M. Rice. Prea.
Notice of Final Discharge
State of South Carolina, ~
County of Union.
Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given, that on the
7th day of July, 1922, at 11 o'clock,
j. m., in the Court of Probate for said
County, the undersigned will make
uls final settlement as administrator
>f the Estate of C. H. Trefzer, de- ji
eased, and that thereupon he will ap>ly
to the Judge of said Court, for his
inal discharge as such administrator
Mrs. Ida V. Gault.
This 6th day of June, 1922.
Published in The Union Tinvs for
:0 days. 6-8-15-22-29
"The Best in Drug Store Goods,
the Best !n Drug Store Service."
Motto of the International As
Hociation of Rezall ^
IPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
F IT IS GOOD DRUGS and good a
service you want, go to the Pal- ?v
metto Drug Co., Union, S. C.
"OR SALE?Second hand Ford touring
car. Good condition. See P. D.
Batron, Union, S. C. 1418-31
1EMSTITCHING and picoting at- __
tachment, works on any machiMfT: N
easily adjusted. Price $2; full instructions
and camples. Mar.-li
Bros., Wilmington, Ohio. 1417-6tpd
>UR BUSINESS is the drug business.
If we can help you, let us know. ?
The Palmetto Diug Co., Union, **
S. C.
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It is designed especi:
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It is designed to offei
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lower than he has fo
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tread from the fan
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;j deep, clean-cut, cog-1
selling price ranges f
This new tire is the
Tread Cord.
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4%-inch tire, for exan
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30*3Straight Side $15.85
32 x 3>4 Straight Side $ 19.75
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people;
^OAL?We hnve two ears LaFollette
Egg Coal, |9.00 per ton delivered. BB^
Terms cash. The strike is still on. ^EBfl
Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co.
DANE MILL OUTFIT for sale. Mill,
furnace, pan and wagon. Good as ^^^B
new. Whole outfit for $50. Ad- jB?||jp
dress "Cane Mill'' care The Union ^Bfmnj
Times.
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'OR SALE?Knabe piano, in splendid
condition, reasonable price. Apply jBgfM
to Mrs. S. Krass, S. Mountain street. Had#
1382-Th-tf 'BS
iET THE TONIC that does the work. 5 HP
Dr. M. D. lluiet's Chill Buster. For I l|?&4
sale at the Palmetto Drug Co., Un- f ^Rvy!
ion, S. C. H|fl
OR SALE?Unknown, Clay, Iron, HiSS
Brubham and mixed peas, O-too- nfijmj
tan, Biloxi and Mammoth Yellow WHIm
Soya beans and other farm seeds. ^B^B
Write me for anything wanted in 0
the seed line. J. L. Calvert, Jonesville,
S. C. 1416-tf
VE CAN NICKEL PLATE your auto- H
mobile radiators, head lights, head J
light reflectors, spot lights and
bumpars. Never junk a piece of
HAVE THIS DATE, JUNE 29th,
mailed out a lot of Watkins Prod- _ ?
ucts on back orders to my customers.
If you fail to get yours please
do not fail to let r.te know at once.
T. ;l Strange Union, S. C.
6-29; 7-lpd
'URNITURE REPAIRING ? All
kinds of furniture repaired, revar
nished and repainted. Also upholstering.
Refinishing old antique
pieces of furniture a specialty. We
fix anything. Repainting, bronzing
and enameling bedsteads; have your
old furniture made new. Screen
doors and windows made to order.
See our ice boxes for $10.00, $12.50
and $15.00. H. G. DeYoung, 81
North Pinckney St., at Old Iron
Foundry. 6-27-29pd
S BARNES' SHOW CASE you pass
by, just pause a little while; look
"Tootsey Wootsey" in the eye and
see the babies smile. 1392-tf
GENTS WANTED?Male and female
agents wanted to call on the
colored population with the fastest
seller of its kind on the ir.arVet today.
Big money for those who will
work. Write for particular:;. Indian
Chemical Co., Augusta, Ga.
I4l7-5tpd
OTICE TO THE PUBLIC?When^n
Union and you v/ant good home
cooking and something good to eat JU
go to the Union Tea Room. You
can get the beat on the market. Mrs. R.
C. Shands, Plrop. 1417-3tpd pg?
)R SALE?Several small farms, p_ , ,
well located and close in. For terms, *
etc., see P. D. Barron. 1418-3t ^alv
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know it doe
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traight-side sizes, the Tread Cord
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year Service
yrices with NET prices you are asked to pa
31x4 Straight Side $23.50 34x4 Straight Si<
32x4 Straight Side $25.45 32 x 4>? Straight Si<
33x4 Straight Side $26.80 33 x 4>? Straight Sh
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from the standpoint of satisfactory se
life or "trade-in" value, the closei
pay to a number of things about yoi
you will get out of it.
Although gasoline is only one of these, it
lot of the obscure minor troubles in mot
to poor gasoline. If you use the grade o
mcuded for your cur and "Standard" M<
will not have chronic overheating of the i
pitted with carl>on, gummed valve stems,
the exhaust caused hy incomplete coml
spark plugs.
If you use "Standard" regularly you wi
sometimes expensive and ulwuys unnoyinj
by faulty gasoline.
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Blow See Irish Potatoes. J. property in lar
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the All-Weather Tread Cord,
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the prices of the new Goodyear
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the new Goodyear Cross-Rib
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Cord,from any of theGoodi
Station Dealers listed here.
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de $27*35 34 x 4>4 Straight Side $32.95
ie$31*45 33x5 Straight Side $39.10
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N on city or country p0R SALE?Several desirable buildge
amount* on easy ing lota. For terms, etc., see P. D.
?rron. 1406-tf Barron. 1418*8t