The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 01, 1922, Image 2
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s \TURDAY, JULY 1. 1922.
eel sure our subscribers will
ve tif our taking July 4. Wt
iiaVf decided to get out no paper or
that day. Heretofore, it has been oui
custom to issue a paper on July 4th
but we have always found that tht
advertisers did not wi h to advertist
on that date. We have found tin
town shut up the same as it is on Sun
days, and we do not propose being tht
only concern open save the drujj
stores. These latter have need to continue.
for while everybody save tin.
drug man is out for a day of reciv
ation, he is under the necessity of sel.
ing drugs, and furnishing the coli
1... 1. _ t I ... 4 L 4 I a U : i
uruirvs mill neip n> hiumic-ii me mirsi
of the people.
We find, also, that all our papei
Ixiys are wild to get the day off. Fae
is, we have decided that on this Glor
ious Fourth, at any rate, we will no
attempt to issue a paper.
Quite a Rood many people are now
losing their heads over the boll woe
vil situation. Wild efforts are beint
made to outwit the destructive insect
The situation that l as arisen is jus
what close observers have, for thre<
years, been telling us would tnk?
place. To the very mile it was point ei
out how far the pest would come ii
the year. The very best methods o
fighting the weevil have tieon givei
the farmers. Kverywhere the farmei
has been urged to diversify, reduc<
cotton acreage, pick weevils and poi
son, where the yield would amount b
three-quarters of a bale of cotton U
the acre or moK.' Union county has
been well informed, and, we believe
is better situated to face the issu?
than most counties.
All those wise ones scoffed at the
idea of the boll weevil's coming have
been transformed from doubting
Thomases. The boll weevil is here
All those who said the Piedmont section
would be immune, are now dumb
All those who said they did n- t intern
picking boll weevil and poisoning an
beginning to realize that they will, ir
consequence, have no cotton to pick
It is comforting to believe, however
that there will come good out of the
present evil situation. We will, from
now on, raise plenty of food and feed
stuffs. We will, in consequence, build
up the land. We will have smaller
farms, hut from that yield greater
harvests. We will eat better food and,
in the end, have more money. It ?s
.he period of transition that hurts.
But We will get over it, and we will
be in better shape than ever before
Our cat says a garden with tender
vegetables will came in fine this fall.
*
Our cat says the hall weevil is on
the jab.
Our cat says you can whip the hall
weevil hy planting against him.
*
Our cat says those who fail to meet
a minor issue will fad to meet a majai
one.
Ten is still being supplied by one
Ixrndon firm la the descendants of
their customers of years ago.
Carpets measuring two miles are
required far the 14 staircases of
Farnhnm Castle, seat of one of the
Knglish bi hops
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Jno.
$20,000 CANNERY S!u"
W. 1
NOTICE: All whcne names appear y j
lielo* with five stars may call U{M>n j
I'aul E. Wilhurn, Secret ary-Tre as- ^|rs
urep, and get their stock certificate. (The
certificates are ready for de- ^
liv,'ry- J.' A
J. E
"EACH ONE GET ONE" A. /
We have built our canning house, ^
installed a boiler and our waproti ' ^
scales. We have ordered machinery, J
cans and overytiiing necessary to op- '* (
erate a cannery. We are calling for "
the full payment ??f the capital stock ^
; subscribed. .lohr
We have begun a canvass for $10,000 K?y
additional capital. We have been so ^
busy planning to get the machinery A. I
in operating condition that we have *J> ^
had little time to give to the matter ')rof
soliciting subscriptions to .nc.'case W. 1
the captul stock to $20,000. We will I* ^
now press that matter. Several new ?-' A
subscribers have been secured our:ng J- ^
tbe last two days. Nor:
! Dr.
. Lewis M. Rice **200.00 ^
C. K. Ilughes *50.U0 ("I"?5
if M. Whity 50.00 Mrs
! '. II. Gainer * 50.00 R- I
. K. Minter 50.00 W.
. Dr. Russell Jeli r 50.00
R. W. Beaty *50.00
T. B. Strange 60 00 A
' J. F. Mcl.ure * *50.00
. W. D. Wood * 50.00
> FI. L. Davis GO 00
J. R. YVhitmire **50.00 W
Roy Willeforrl 50.00 you
Sam Berelowitz **50.00 " ^
Sam Kassler *****50.00
C. R. Lancaster 50.00
I. V. Askew *50.00 p,
Macbeth Young *****50.00
1 E. M. Garner **50.00 k't<l]
L \V. C. Wilburn *****60.00
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr *****50.00 M
L. G. Young ***50.00 ^
F. W. Carnell 60.00 .
1 Union Filling Station *50.00 a" n
- A. G. Kennedy *50.00 rvU
I Victor Smith * *50.00 'S
Jno. W. Gregory *****50.00 ? *
R. N. Sprouse * * 50.00 c(.'a?
W. W. Johnson ****50.00 ? y
' C. B. Sparks ***50.00
- T. B. Gault **50.00 _
r Dr. A. P. McF.lroy ****50.00
George Willard ** **50.00
, Gordon Bishop 50.00 "
R. T. McMehnn *50.00
R. H. Harris 6o.0f j "?
F. J. Parham ***50.00 \\
1 I)r. J. W. Buchanan .... **50.00
, H. J. West *50.00
J D. Hancock 50.00 |_j,
Dr. W. N. Glymph ***50.00
1 B F. Kennedy **50.00
r Goyan Austell ****50.00 I
L. J. Browning *****50.00
L. W. Stone *****50.0k
Mrs. John R. Mathis **50.00
J. Cohen Co * 150.00
Citizens National Bank . . *****50.00
II. C. Wilburti **50.00
Dr. Theo. Maddox ***50.00
Miss Mahala J. Smith . . *****50.00
Miss Edna Tinsley .... *****50.00
Bradley-Estes Co **50.00 Nj
W. S. MeLure **100.00
G. B. Barron *50.00
r. D. Barron **50.00
Dnion Bakery **50.00
Will Humphries *****50.00
Mrs. Ida Bailey *50.00 ?
Louis Gault 50.00
W. B. Murphy *50.00 th?
It. W. Beaty (additional) . . *50.00
D. Norman Jones *****50.00
C. C. Sanders *****50.00
C. K. Morgan * **50.00 ??
Thos. MeNaily 50.00
It. Lee Kelly *****50.00
C. Allen *50.0 )
P. E. Wilburn ?****50.00 u?i
Consolidated lee & Fuel Co. . . 50.00 wey
Roy Willeford (additional) . . 50.00 j
Union Marble & Granite Co. . **50.00 jn (
A. W. T. Ravenscroft . . . *****50.00 |n
B. B. Going 50.00 cf
I K Rrpnnpckp lift vr
Dr. O. L. P. Jackson *50.00 2Jr<l
Storm's Drug Store ***50.00 Goir
I J. M. Wood **50.00 .,nt]
li. A. Owens 50.00 (llljv
I A. Hollingsworth . . *****50.ivj first
T. J. Vinson *****50.001 hekl
0. E. Smith 50.00 p
Herbert Smoak **50.00, n,p)
Thos. It. Howe *****50.00! ap j
Mrs. P. It. Barnes *50.00 p;nu
Cash 50.00 prm
Mrs. I.. M.Jordan *****50.00, >xal
I.. B. Godshall **50.00 j ac't
W. J. Tucker 50.00 t,rjy
W. B. Aiken ***50.00;
R. K. Foster *50.00
Eagle Grocery Co *****50.00 pj
Mrs. Jno. R. Mat his . . . ***** 100.001
1.ewis M. Rice **100.00 _
F. J. Parham 100.00 j
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00
J. E. Kelly 100.00 At,<
I. From *****50.00
J, Louis Jolly *****50.00
J. L. Bolton * 500.00
Dr. F. M. Ellerbe ***50.00 law.
W. T. Powell 50.00 ^n'<
W. T. Sinclair 50.00 Man
S. Krass 50.00 Hnu
J. L. Duncan **50.001
Dr. J. G. Going . 50.001 0
C. E. Bailey 50.001 Eng
William Coleman **500.00
S. R. Lybrand 50.00, are
H. I lay dock . 50.00 j
.)". V. lvey 50.00' R<
H. W. Stone 50.00 j inK
A. T. Stoudenmire 50.oo' War<
E. Nicholson 50.00 c<
I.. L. Wagnon 50.00 .
Thns J W..st nn no '
* lowo
T. F. Wallace 50.00 !
Cash 50.00 !"*;
T. A. Murrah 50.00 1,1
Mrs. H. L. Gaffney 50.00 mar'
J. Ben Foster 50.00 pf
R. J. Allen 50.00 js jy
Jno. R. Mathis 50.00 Well
C. R. Wilbum 50.00 the (
Davis Jeffries 50.00
Ina Mae Wilbuin 50.00 M<
1. C. Duncan 100.00 othei
R. Muthis (additional) . . 50.00
rt Smith 50.00
I. Gbson 50.00
ik Clav 50.00
.. Fowler 50.00
rom (additional) 50.00
May C. I'eake 50.00
!. Palmer 50.00
pps Tucker * 50.00
.. Hollingsworth (addit'al) 50.0',
:. Tinsley **50 0o
V. 11 antes 50.00
f. Moore 50.00
I. Bailey 50.00
. Willard 50.00
'. Williams 50.00
;. Garner 50.00
V. Edgar T 50.00
i II. Wilburn 50.00
Burnett 50.00
riley Sanders 50.00
Cerhulas 50.00
. Mitchell 50.00
1). 11. Montgomery .... 50.00
R. Jolly 50.00
>. Smith 50.00
.. Going 50.00
I. Bates 50 00
man-Murphy Co. . . . *****50.00
Geo. T. Keller 50.00
V. Gilbert 50.00
{ .->?! Villimr !?0 Ol".
. L. B. Jeter, Jr .r>0.00
i*. Jeter" 50.(10
T. Jones 50.00
Total $0,000.00
mount subscribed in produce
$1,150.00
Grand total $10,750.00
e want more subscriptions. Will
not take one or more shares?
Jnion Canning & Products Co.,
Lewis M. Rice. Pres.
lotice of Final Discharge
:e of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Probate,
otice is hereby given, that on the
day of July, 1922, at 11 o'clock,
i., in the Court of Probate for said
nty, the undersigned will make
final settlement as administrator
the Estate of C. H. Trefzer, de>ed,
and that thereupon he will npto
the Judge of said Court, for his
1 discharge as such administrator
Mrs. Ida V. Gault.
his 6th day of June, 1922.
ublished in The Union Times for
lays. 6-8-15-22-29
LL KINDS OF
CEMETERY WORK
nion Marble &. Granite Co.
Main St. Union, S. C.
H. W. EDGAR
Funeral Director
And Embalmer
Ambulance Service
ght Phone 311?Day Phone 129
Not door to Flynn-Vincent
Shoe Store
'The Best in Drug: Store Goods,
i Best in Drug Store Service."
Motto of the International Association
of Kexall Clubs.
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In Bankruptcy
ttd States of America,
item District of South Carolina
n the District Court.
,he matter of J. G. Going, doing
.cln/.oo 4 U . .. ~ - .1 -.1 ~
iniiainn uiui'.'i tin* iiiinie "111! ?>iyiU
East Side Drug Co., Bankrupt,
otiee is hereby given that on the
I day of June, 1022. the said J. G.
ig, doing business under the namestyle
of East Side Drug Co., was
adjudicated a bankrupt and the
meeting of the creditors will be
at Union, S. C., in the office of
I. Barron, Esq., Referee in Bankcy,
on the 7th day of July, 1022,
1 o'clock in the forenoon, at which
; the said creditors may attend,
re their claims, appoint a trustee,
nine the said Bankrupt, and transsuch
other business as may prop
come Doiore saui meeting.
S. E. Barron,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
nion, S. C., June 26, 1922.
6-26-28-30; 7-1-3-6
Sawyer & Kennedy
irneya and Counsellors at Law
No. 33 Main Street
Union, South Carolina
igaged in the general practice of
We no longer represent the
in-BufTaio Mills Co., the Union
ufacturing & Power Co., or th?
m & Ghnn Snrines Railroad Co.
Id mansions, in many parts of
land, are being demolished and
parts carefully numbered; they
then shipped to this country.
instinf in nnrfh ftvnno Unll
by placing Hot stones in earthen;
vessels were prehistoric means
coking food.
wedding in Afghanistan is fold
hy much noise and merry makthe
idea being that the more noise
is made the more successful the
riage will be.
nnsylvania's first woman bailiff
liss Ruth Van Valkenberg, of
sboro, who has been appointed to
?fli<e in the Tioga county court.
nre herring# are eaten than any
r kind of fish.
CANDIDATES' CARDS
d
Tor State Senate j{
I hereby announce myself a candi- ^
date tor el'ction^to the State Senate
and pledge myself to abide the result
ct th democratic primury election.
J. T. Jeter. (j
I hereby announce myself a ca ididate
for election to the Senate and ''
pledge my*elf to abide the results o: *
the LVir.oci atie primary election.
T. C. Duncan.
I hereby announce myself a candi- ^
date for the Senate from Union Coun4
ty iind pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary elec- n
tion. * Macbeth Young.
? (i
I'nr legislature.
I her . by announce myself a candi-1 t
date for rcdecJon to the House of
Representatives ^Jrom Union County
and pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary election.
A. G. Kennedy. 51
o
I hereby anr.caince myself a candidate
for election to the legislature
from Union County and pledged myself
to abide the result of the Demo- ^
era tic primary flection. 11
W. R. Jolly. Y
t
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for tl e House of Representatives
and pledge to abide by the results of the
Dcmociatic primary election.
Robt. W. Beaty. i
?? ,
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Sheriff
of Union County, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
rrimary election. I received the cpncintment
from the governor until the
incoming election, covering a period
of only 12 months, and I am trying
to render honest service to the people.
1 will appreciate an opportunity Lo g
serve you a full term of four years. 1
I will not betray your confidence. V
T. J. Vinson.
I hereby announce myself a can
tiidate for Sheriff of Union County
and will abide by the result of the
Dumocratie primary election.
Louis B. Fant.
I hereby announce myself a candi- m
date for elecfv n *o the office of Sheriff q
for Union County, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic yrimary
election.
Norris Leonard.
I hereby anno'unce myself a candi- S
date for election to the office of Sheriff
for Union County and pledge my sol ^
to abide the result of the Democratic
prima i y election. h
L. B. Godshal).
I hereby announce myself a candi- h
date for electio^to the office of Sheriff tl
for Union County, and pledge myself "j
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election. T. L. Estes. p
I hereby announce myself a candi- 0
date for election to the oilice of Sheriff t
for Union County, and pledge myself |
to abide the result of the Democratic ^
primary election. f
M. Hamp Hall. s
I hereby announce myself a candi- o
date for the office of Sheriff for Union f
county and pledge myself to abide by c
the rules governing the Democratic t
primary election. t
W. Claude Wilburn. i
For Treasurer. t
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Treasurer of
'Tnion County, and pledge myself u,
abide by the rules of the Democratic
primary election.
W. Frank Caldwell. .
I hereby announce myself a candi- S
date for Treasurer for Union County
and pledge myself to abide the result '
of the Democratic primary election.
George C. Perrin.
I hereby announce myself a candi- 1
date for reelection to the office c f
Treasurer of Union County and pledge
myself to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
j J. H. Bartles.
?m
For Auditor. ]
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Auditor
for Union County and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election. .
Claude C. Sartor.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for reelection for auditor and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic primary. J.
S. Betenbaugh. ^
For Supervisor.
I hereby announce myself a candi- *
date for re-election to the office of
Supervisor forUnion County and
pledge myself tp abide the result of
iiw. at.??. -i??
???x .'ciuvv tawu piniiui jr crurtiHiii. ^
J. V. Askew.
For Magistrate.
I hereby announce myself a candiriato
for Magistrate Union Township,
Union County, and pledge myself to
abide by the results of the Democratic
primary election.
J. Byrum Lawson.
I hereby announce myself n cftndi- ~
date for the office of Magistrate of
Union Township and pledge myself to
abide by the rule* of the Democratic
primary election.
Stead A. Sparks.
I hereby announce myself a oandi
date for Magistrate of Union Town
ship and will abide* by the result ot "
tho Democratic primary election.
J. M. Greer.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for election to the jfflce of Magstrate
for Union Township, an J
ledge myself to abide the res' It oi
he Democratic primary election.
J. J. Col son.
1 hereby announce myself a candiate
for election to the ofliee of Magistrate
for Union Township and
ledge myself to abide the result of
he Democratic primary election.
J. D. Barnett.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for election as magistrate of Bo
;ansvill.; township (Buffalo) subject
o the action of the Democratic prinary.
J. C. Quinn.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for election to the ofliee of Magstrate
for Union Township, Union
bounty, and pledge myself to abide
he result of the Democratic primary.
Warren T. Sumner.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for Magistrate Union Township
ind pledge myself to abide the vesults
if the Democratic primary election.
J. Frank Hart.
I hereby announce myself a caulilate
for election to the office of Mag
strate for Cross Keys t< wnship, and
dedge myself to abide 11.e result of
he Democratic primary. ,
James M. B: nnett, Jr.
^ Aimr iiriiniiniT
XHUUL VV1LDUKN
Candidate for Sheriff j
for Union County
_____________1
Land Sale
tate of South Carolina,
Union County.
Court of Common Picas,
litizens National Bank, etc., Plaintiff,
vs.
lammie Meng Askew, et al., Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree of said Court
fi the above entitled ease, on Monday,
he 3rd day of July, 1022, during legal
ours of sale, before the Court House
oor in Union, S. C., I will sell, at
luhlie auction, the following lands and
ivinises, to wit:
All that certain tract or plantation
f land, lying and being in Pinckney
ownship, said County and State, coriaining
146 acres, more or less, and
ounded by lands of J. J. Garner, J. V.
Lskew, B. P?. Going, and others, and
ornierly known as the Meng Ilometead.
Said lands will be sold at the risk
f the former purchasers, and on the
ollowing terms, to wit: One-third
ash, baance on a credit of one and
ww Jims, limn poiuoa in in x(
ured by bond of the pureI:-r and
nortgage of the premises, and to bear
nterest at the rate ?>f 8 per cent per
innum from date of sale; purchaser
o pay for papers, recording and
tamps. W. VV. Johnson,
Probate J ml^e.
Ex Officio Master.
June Hi, 1022. f>-17-21; 7-1
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IPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
'OR SALE?Second hand Ford tourinn
car. CJood condition. See P. O.
Barron, Union, S. C. 1418-31
HAVE THIS DATE, JUNE 20th.
mailed out a lot of Watkins Products
on back orders to my customers.
If you fail to get yours please
do not fail to let r/ie know at once.
T. 3, Strange. Union, S. C.
G-29; 7-lpd
~"OR SALE?40 acres of nice level
land, two good dwellings with running
water and electric lights, one
of 1 h/. hptii rirphnr/lo in /.nnnltf
-- ?c ??v ^vru.?vjr ,
is ideal for trucking; located four
miles from Union in a few hundred
yards from railroad station; on one
of the best top soil roads in the
county. E. F. Kelly & Bro.
141 l-We&Sat-tf
VE HAVE BANK STOCKS for sale
at bargain prices. E. F. Kelly &
Bro. 1411-We&Sa-tf
'OK SAI.E?l/ookout Mountain and
Peach Blow See Irish Potatoes. J.
In Calvert, Joncsville, S. C. 1416-tf
'OR SAI.E?Several desirable building
lots. For terms, etc., see P. I).
Barron. 1418-3t
OR SA I.E- -Unknown, Clay, Iron,
Brabhaiu and mixed peas, O-Loo
tan, Biloxi and Mammoth Yellow
?soya Deans and other farm seeds.
Write me for anything wanted in
the seed line. J, L. Calvert, Joneaville,
S. C. 1416-tf
lGRNTS WANTED?Male and remain
agents wanted to call on the
colored population with the fastest
seller of its kind on* the market today.
Bitf money for those who will
work. Write for particulars. Indian
Chemical Co., Augusta, Ga.
14l7-5tpd
OR SALE?Several small farms,
well located and close in. For terms,
etc., see P. D. Barron. 1418-3t
??mmwmmmm
h Renew the health, strength and y
W hogs and poultry. Got ma-ximun
jjii dnction. Spring is the time for
jg cnre for your worn ouc and sick 1
3 They restore health, bring bad
5 production. There is a specific
| ablest veterinarians lor each lb
Sp^ia^
Sold by general stores and di
of satisfactory results, or money
plete line of Caro-Vet Remedies
We are sending FREE to e;
48 pages "Farmers' Veterinary
and tells how to treat live stock
CAROLINA REMEDIES C(
I TO THE PATRONS
Now that yoar children's eye
tor, remember that if he does nc
work, that I am prepared to fit |
attention to this work and guara
times to make good my guarante
Let me name to yon some of
satisfied users of my glas^~*.
Yours For Better E]
F. c. ]
STATU LICENS:
SPECIAL WEI
(FROM ur
?1
? SOUTHERN R/
TO
Ashevillc, N. C ..... . .$4.2!
Anion, N. C 3.8<
Brevard, N. C 4.2!
Black Mountain, N. C 4.91
Charleston, S. C. ...... . 8.41
Fletchers, N. C 3.6!
Flat Rock, N. C. . . .... 3.1!
Hot Springs, N. C 6.91
Hondersonville, N. C 3.3'
Round trip tickets as above are
week until September 23rd, 1922, wi
original starting point on or before
of sale.. No stop-overs allowed.
For further information call <
Ticket Agent or address:
It. C. COTNER,
District I'assenger Agent,
Spartanburg, S. C.
SUMMER EXC
( rDAM II*
Vinviu ui
j 1
SOUTHERN R/
I TO
Asheville, N. C $ 5.61
Atlantic City, N. J 38.5!
Anderson, S. C 5.6<
Black Mountain, N. C. . . . 6.6'
Beaufort, N. C 22.1<
Brevard, N. C 5.6;
Denver, Colo 80.2!
Flat Rock, N. C 4.2
Greer, S. C 2.71
Georgetown, S. C. ..... . 10.7'
Greenville, S. C 3.5i
Hendersonville, N. C 4.41
Hot Springs, N. C 7.9'
Isle of Palms, S. C 12.3;
Jacksonville, Fla 21.8
T^ake Toxaway, N. C 6.8
f.ake Junaluska, N. C 7.2
Lenoir, N. C .' 8.5'
In addition to the ubove Summ
practically all Southern Railway Sys
mentioned above, May 15th to Sept
turning so as to reach original start
1922. Stop-overs permitted at any i
trip within final limit of ticket.
For further information call i
Agent or address:
R C. COTNER,
District Passenger Agent,
Spartanburg, S. C.
HEMSTITCHING and picoting at
tachment, works on any machine
easily adjusted. Price $2; full in
strjctionri and samples. Marsl
Bros., Wilmington, Ohio. 1417-6tp<
MONEY TO LOAN on city or countr;
property in large amounts on eas;
terms. S. E. Barron. 1406-t
COAIr?We have two cars LaFollett<
Egg Coal, |9.00 per ton delivered
, Terms cash. The strike is still on
Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co.
1417-0'
. - 'saw*
vitality of your horses, ninios. entile, 3
i results in health, growth ami pro- Jl
ren^val in all nature. You cuu best I
vigor and strength, and increase R
Cnro-Vet treatment prepared by the U
/e stock disease and disorder. 9
gg-rrooucer, price * MB
lie for horses, males g
rug stores, under a positive guarantee B
refunded. Your dealer carries a com- ?
ach farmer an authoritative liook of gj|
Guide", which gives the symptoms H
diseases. Ask for your cony. dj
)., Inc., Mfgrs., UNION, S. C. 3
OF UNION SCHOOLS:
s have been examined by yoor doc>t
make a specialty of this kind ef
(lasses. 1 give my whole time and
ntee satisfaction. 1 am here at all
e.
yoor neighbors or frieads who are
Fes For the Children, j
DUKE i
ED OPTOMEB1ST. ;
Mjr rim r s nnn
CA-KNU FAKLi
<ION, S. C.)
fia
OLWAY SYSTEM
TO
5 Lake Toxaway, N. C $5.10
) I>ake Junaluska, N. C 5.40
i Skyland, N. C 3.85
5 Saluda, N. C 2.80
5 Tuxedo, N. C 3.00
5 Tryon, N. C 2.40
") Tybee, Ga 9.71
3 YValhalla, S. C 4.75
3 Waynesville, N. C 5.50
on sale Saturday and Sunday of each
ith final limit returning so r.s to reach
mid-night of Tuesday, following dat?
m nearest Southern Railway System
L. R. PARTLOW,
Ticket Agent,
Union. S. C.
NRSION FARES
UON, S. C.)
i'\a
lILWAY system ^
TO
r> Morehead City, N. C., . . . 21.90
2 Murphy, N. C . 12.75
0 Norfolk, Va 26.05
Q Niagara Falls, N. Y 52.30
0 Portland, Ore 125.80
5 Roanoke, Va . . 20.85
5 Saluda, N. C 3.75
5 Sky Land, N. C 5.15
5 Salt Lake City, Utah 100.26
0 San Francisco, Cal 121.46
0 St. Petersburg. Fla 35.40
0 Tampa, Fla 34.00
0 Tuxedo, N. C 4.06
0 Tryon, N. C 3.20
5 Tate Springs, Tenn 11.35 ,
5 Tallulah FallrGa 9.10
HI Walhalln, S. C 6.30
01 Wrightsville, N. C 14.80
ier Excursion tickets are on sale from
tern Agencies to many other points no!
tember 30th, 1922, with final limit reing
point by mid-night of October 31st,
irul all points on cither going or return
on nearest Southern Railway System
L. R. PARTLOW,
Ticket Agent,
Union, S. C.
- LOST?On streets of Union, casiug
; for Reo, Goodrich Silvertown Cord.
Finder please return to Crescent
It Filling Station.
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j
. VALUABLE CLOSE-IN residence lot
y for sale or will exchange same for
^ bank or mill stock. E. F. Kelly &
t Bro. * 1411-WeASatvtf
e CANE MILL OUTFIT for sale. Mill,
I. furnace, pan and wagon. Good as
new. Whole outfit for $50. Address
"Cane Mill" care The Union
I Times.