The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 26, 1922, Image 2
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922.
'Here lies poor Willie McGraw;
H?* drove upon the track without look
ing,
And in a second grim death took him
Poor Willie McGraw."
Man is not naturally an anarchist
he is by nature the very opposite. Noi
is he by nature a socialist. He i?
by nature opposed to socialism. An
archy knows no law?not even tin
law of personal ownership. Socialism
does recognize the law of ownership
tut it is collective ownership. Own
ership of property, the desire to cal
a thing his very own, is deeply im
bedded in the heart of even a child
In the case of the child, so it is ii
that of grown people, it may transpir
that the idea of ownership, is domi
nated by extreme selfishness. It i:
not the idea of ownership that is re
I..., 4 U W!..*.. _-.l * i
l#uKiiiiiit, i'u[ nit' sfiiiMiiiess wilier
dominates it. If we take away th?
desire to own, our whole civilizatioi
would crumble. If nobody owned j
house, lands, money or their equiva
lent, human effort would cease and thi
world drop back into its savage state
The loud mouthed anarchist, carryini
the torch to burn property Is not ex
plained in his refusal to recognize thi
right of the individual to hold prop
erty. He dreams of the day when h<
himself will possess. It is becausi
others possess and he does not pos
sess, that he raves, and would pil
luge and burn. While burning tlv
home over the heads of others he i:
dreaming of the day when he may owi
a house to cover his own head. Th<
anarchist desires to possess as wcl
as do other men. By environment hi
has been changed into a beast. It di<
r.ot take much to .nake him trave
in the course he chose. Men are bj
nature brutal, sinful, lustful, hafer:
of law. Slowly through the centuries
civilization has been formulating tin
rules of society. The rules are fai
from perfect, hence open to many criticisms.
The anarchist, seeing the defects,
but refusing to see the great
basic principles taught by civilization
raves and foams at the mouth an<
arises; to destroy. Envy of others
who having obeyed the l.wws of thrift
are possessed of property while he is
owner of'no property, leads him fa
acts of violence?murder, arson. Then
dose relation between the word
"sin" and "anarchy." The devil is an
anarchist. He rebels against authority.
That is he would not Jive un
der the laws laid down for his life
Sin is lawlessness in its very essence
Brute instructs, raw degeneracy prevails
in the heart of the anarchist,
Above all, he hates the law. He would
t f !"?f hi litfA - ? ? 1
ode. Just pure animal. Hut thei o
i uld la* little t<? live upon in a world
Without law. The anarchist differs
ci y materially from the socialist. The
anarchist seeks to overthrow law. The
socialist preaches law. Hut th" socialist
would make the state everything
and tin individual nothing- He*
would vest in the state practically all
the property, lie believes in collective
ownership, not individual ownership.
Here he approaches, even if by
e different route, the position of the
i narchist meet, two extremes have
met. We are told that a straight line
c vtended in both directions to tin in
nniie length would finally meet. Tlie.l
stems to us to be the case of the annrehist
and the socialist. The destruction
resulting from the socialist's
reign would be as fatal to civilization
as would that of the anarchist. For
human effort is largely the outcome "f
(he desire to possesses, to own. If
there be no individual ownership there
would be little incentive to human effort.
To allow the state to usurp the
function of ownership is to take away
about the last force that impels men
to try to do and be. Hence both the
socialist and the anarchist lead us to
the abyss of destruction; one operating
through perverted law, the other
through the abolishing of all law.
Thinking upon those menaces to our
)
civilization we have found gTeat comfort
in the ideas outlined above. We
find the dedui ?. from these ideas to
be: The world will never fall into
anarchy nor socialism. A nation here
and there may become seriously tainted;
some few may even be overthrown
by these sinister forces, but civilization
is not going to perish. Neither
i socialism nor anarchy will prevail.
1 Both are contrary to*Veason and they
are, in the filial analysis, revolting to
J the human mind. By nature we are
individualistic and by nature we de*
sire to own. Desiring to own, and
enjoying tho glessings ow ownership.
.* But for the desire to own the whole
fabric of civilization would fall. The
little two-year-old child clings to its
| doll and rejoices over the fact that
1 the doll is her "very own." Two little
boys at play were overheard: "That's
my knife; you put it down," and the
little fellow, thus addressing his playmate,
was giving voice to a principle
that is universal?the right of the individual
to own and use as he wills,
property. Now the law comes in and
...? ...1., ?!.? ........... l...f olo.
nwt Will j j'l wirV'v. i o iiic uwiici , UUI/ aiav
lays down the rules by which the
property is to be held. It even goes
farther. Law lays down the rules by
which property is to be accumulated.
It is in the administration of ownership
and false methods of accumula?
tion, that is to be found the seeming
1 stimulus to anarchism and socialism.
' Both the anarchist and socialist are
misled by appearance. They strike at
side issues, foolishly believitig they
are attacking the main issue.
'
Our cat is by no
means destroyed.
1 * * *
: Our cat says Union county has some
, find roads.
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! Our enf savs thu hnildoro r?f n ^itv
I "
are those who learn to cooperate.
?
Our cat says where words abound
ideas are few.
I
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Our cat says a kind word spoken
' today will come back to you tomorrow.
Millionaire Soap Maker
t Advocates Early Rising
,i London, July 25.?American ownership
of three-fourths of the gold in
the world is not as great an asset in
' competition among nations as is the
' Yankee habit of early rising, is the
1 opinion of Lord Ixwerhulme, the Eng.
lish peer who has made millions in
I the soap industry.
In an informal address at Bolton
I recently the well known soap maker
spoke of his recent trip to the United
States where people, he declared, are
, forming better habits of industry
than in England.
"If I am in an English hotel," said
Lord Leverhulme, "and in order to
catch an early train, desire my breakfast
at 7 o'clock, I am handed over to
a night-watchman who gives me some
cold stuff said to be tea. New York
hotels are in full swing at that hour
and I can get a good, hot breakfast
in the dining room."
Ixml Leverhulme also told his
countrymen that in America young
men do not consider work as degrading,
as do some English youths who
are assured of legacies. "It is these
English hapits which are a danger
and which wil count in the competition
among nations," Lord I*everhulme
asserted.
The largest burning glass known,
i made in 1800, cost $3,500.
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Take
m
I a lota hs
for the liver r/
w?r? of imitation*. Demand
tic qrnuinein 10c and 35c pack~
ut? Lt ??ri ng above trademark.
I ,
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cigarettes
10*
They are GOQDt
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
$20,000 CANNERY
NOTICE: All whrs* nmu's appear
below with five stars may rail upon
Paul E. Wilburn, Secretary-Treasurer,
and get their stock certificate.
The certificates are ready for delivery.
On Monday, July 24, we put into
operation our canninR factory. Wo
have a capacity of 20,000 cans, 833
cases, a day. We have crowing and
ripening in the field* a line crop of
tomatoes. There is but one factor
now that hinders an assured success:
Our capital is too limited. This leads
to two additional statements. Every
supscription should bo puid up at once
and new subscriptions should come in.
Will you not help?
We ned every dollar we can get to
make the tirst turnover. Remember:
We must can for 30 or 40 days before
we will be able to realize on our first
return from sales
Help us to help Union county to a
new and better way.
Lewis M. Rice *****200.00
C. K. Hughes ......... *50.00
It M. White *50.00
P. H. Garner *****50.00
J. E. Minter ***50.00
Dr. Russell Jeter *****50.00
R. W. Beaty ***50.00
T. B. Strange 50.0(.
J. P. Me Lure *50.00
W. D. Wood ** *50.00
H. L. Davis *50.00
J. R. Whitmire *****50.00
Roy Willeford *50.00
Sam Berelowitz **50.00
Sam Kassler *****50.00
C. R. Lancaster 60.00
J. V. Askew ***50.00
Macbeth Young *****50.00
E. M. Garner * *50.00
W. C. Wilburn *****50.00
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr *****50.00
L. G. Young ****50.00
F. W. Carnell *50.00
Union Pilling Station .... **50.00
A. (I. Kennedy *****50.00
Victor Smith *50.00
Jno. W. Gregory *****50.00
R. N. Sprouse *****50.00
W. W. Johnson ***50.l00
G. B. Sparks **50.00
T. B. Gault *****50.00
Dr. A. P. McElroy ****50.00
George Willard ...... *****50.00
lordon Bishop 50.00
K. T. McMehan **50.00
R H. Harris 50 oi
F. J. Parham **50.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... ****50.00
H. J. West *50.00
J D. Hancock 50.0(
Dr. W. N. Glymph .... *****50.00
B P. Kennedy *****50.00
Goyan Austell *****50.uo
L. J. Browning *****50.00
E. W. Stone *****50.0(
Mrs. John It. Mathis . . . *****50.00
J. Cohen Co ?* 150.00
Citizens National Bank . . *****50.00
IT f Will..,-.. ??tA i> .
X. w. UU.UU
Dr. Theo. Maddox 50.00
Miss Mahala J. Smith . . 50.00
Miss Edna Tinsley .... 50.00
Bradley.Estes Co 50.00
W. S. McLure 100.00
G. B. Barron *50.00
P. D. Barron 50.00
Jnion Bakery * 50.00
Will Humphries 50.00
Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.00
Louis Gault 50.00
W. B. Murphy ........ BO.00
R. W. Beaty (additional) 50.00
D. Nornian Jones 50.00
C. C. Sanders 50.00
C. K. Morgan 50.00
i'hos. McNally 60.00
R. Lee Kelly 50.00
C. Allen 50.00
P. E. Wilburn 50.00
Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Co. 50.00
Roy Willeford (additional) . . *50.00
Union Marble & Granite Co. 50.00
A. W. T. Ravenscroft . . . 50.00
B. B. Going 50.00
I. K. Brennecke *50.00
Dr. O. L. P. Jackson .... BO 00
Storm's Drug Store .... * **50.00
J. M. Wood **50.00
B. A. Owens 60.00
I. A. Hollingsworth . . *****50.00
T. J. Vinson *****60.00
0. E. Smith 60.00
Herbert Smoak ***50.00
Thos. H. Howe *****50.00
Mrs. P. B. Barnes *****50.00 i
Cash 50.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan *****50.00 1
L. B. (iodshall *****50.00 |
W. J. Tucker ........ 60.00 |
W. B. Aiken **50.00 I
K E. poster *****50.(K) {
Eagle Grocery Go **50.00 ,
Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . *****100.00 i
1.ewis M. Rice *****100.00 *
F. J. 1'arham 100.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 ,
J. E. Kelly 100.0? i
f. From 60.00 1
J Louis Jolly 60.00 '
J. L. Bolton 600.00
Dr. F. M. Ellerbe *50.00 j
W. T. Powell . . *50.00 ,
W. T. Sinclair ***60.00 i
S. Krass * *50.00 i
> J
m
J. L. Duncan.. ...... ****50.01
Dr. J. G. Going 50.01
C. E. Bailey 60.(X
William Coleman ....... **500.01
S. R. Lybrand' 60.01
H. Hnydock 60.0(
J. V. lvey 60.01
H. W. Stone 50.0v
A. T. Stoudeninirfe 60.0(
E. Nicholson **"* *50.01
L. L. Wagnon *50.01
Thos. J. West *****50.u<
T. F. Wallace 60.01
Cash *****50.01
T. A. Mtrrrah **50.01
Mrs. H. L. Gaffney **50.01
J. Ben Foster . T 50.0*
F. M. Moore 50.0<
T.E.Bailey 60.01
J. J. Willard *50.01
R. C. Williams 50.01
S. R. Garner *50.01
H. V?. Edgar 50.0<
John H. Wilburn **50.01
Roy Burney 50.01
J. Wiley Sanders *50.01
A. Kerhulas 50.01
J. C. Mitchell 50.0;
Dr. D. H. Montgomery .... 50.01
W. R. Jolly *****50.01
L. D. Smith " 50.01
J. A. Going 50.01
R. J. Allen ****-*{>0.0<
Jno. R. Mathis *****50.01
C. R. Wilburn 50.0(
Davis Jeffries 50.01
Ira Mae Wilburn 50.0(
1 C. Duncan **100.01
J. M. Bates 50 0<
Norman-Murphy Co. . . . *****50.0:
Dr. Geo. T. Keller **50.0i
J. W. Gilbert 50.01
Cresaent Filling Station . . . *50.0'
Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr 50.0<
R. P. Jeter *50.01
Miss Mary Emma Foster *****50.01
C. H. Peake 50.0(
Grover C. Wilburn *50.01
Mrs. Ora B. Fartt .... *****50.0(
J. B. Betenbaugh *50.0(
Cash 50.01
Cash 50.0(
W. T. Jones 50.01
Jno. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.0'
Stuart Smith 50.01
W. II. Gibson 50.01
Frank Clay 50.01
B. L. Fowler ** *50.01
L From (additional) **50.01
Mrs. May C. Peake 50.01
N. C. Palmer 50.01
G. Epps Tucker .' *****50.01
J. A. Hollingsworth (addit'al) 50.0'
J. E. Tinsley ***50.01
A. A. Ilames 50.01
II. B. Jennings .- *****50.01
B. B. Anderson *****50.01
Mrs. Hettie V. Foster . . *****50.01
L. B. Jeter, Sr *****50.0i
Robt. J. Fowler ,y 50.01
T. M. McNeil 50.0(
C. T. S. Wilbbrn * 60.01
R L. McNally * 50.01
J. R. Charles *****50.01
L. J. Browning (additional) . . 50.01
Cash *** 50. 01
Xotal $10,500.01
Amount subscribed in produce
. 1,150.01
Grand total $11,050.01
We wunt more subscriptions. Wil
you*not take one or more shares?
Union Canning A Products Co.,
1 .ewis M. Rice. Pres.
H. W.* EDGAR
Undertaking Parlors
Calla answered day and night
Prompt and Efficient Service
Day Phone 129?Night Phone 311
State Campaign Meetings
i
Kingstree, Thursday, July 27.
Georgetown, Friday, July 28.
Manning, Saturday, July 29.
Camden, Monday, July 31.
Lancaster, Tuesday, August 1.
York, Wednesday, August 2.
Winnsboro, Thursday, August 3.
Cheater, Friday, August 4.
Union, Saturday, August 5.
Rest eight days,
Newberry, Monday,^.August 14.
Greenwood, Tuesday, August 15.
Laurens, Wednesday, August 1G.
Abbeville,-Thursday, August 17.
McCormick, Friday, August 18.
Anderson, Saturday, August 19.
Walhalla, M-jnday, August 21.
Pickens, Tuesday, August 22.
Greenville, Wednesday, August 23.
Gaffney, T^rsday, August 24.
Spartanburg* Friday. August 25.
llirtY' II I Alfpn
nun i all uvttt
Texas Lady Couldn't Sit, Staid of
Lie With Aay Comfort. Says
"Cardui Did World
of Good/'
Bartlett. Tdknt.?Mrs. Nannie Meeaer,
of Route 8, this place, state*i
"About three years ago I was In a
very critical condition. I had been
suffering for some time. To tell how
I hurt would be Impossible.
"I just hurt all over. I couldn't alt.
stand or lay with any comfort, my
back, sides and head all gave me a
great deal of trouble.
"I was especially bothered with a
light swimming in my head. My
people were very uneasy about me and
ent me to my relatives to see If a
change would do me any good.
"I stopped at a sister-in-law's and
he being a great believer In Gardut
flked me why I didn't use It 1 decided
to try It . . .
"I had only taken a few doees when
1 felt It would do me good. Thla
rave hopea and I used It right along
snd It did me jnst a world of good,
luce which time I have never Ceased
to praise Cardul."
Cardul la for simple female complaints
aad womanly galas and h*a
seen found to benefit In thousands of
luch cases when not due to malfornatlon
or that do not reqdtfc surgical
treatment Try it NC-186a
r
I When thi
I home to y
I ready in th
I Bott
om
I Delicious ai
M! Bottued Under an C;
HI The Coca-Cola Coi
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I UNION, %. C.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
VALUABLE CLOSE-IN residence lot
for sale or will exchange same for
bank or mill stock. E. F. Kelly &
Bro. 14U-We&Sat-tf
FOR SALE?One Lexington touring
car; perfect mechanical condition;
cheap. Hughes Garage. 1439-5C
MONEY TO LOAN on city or country
property in large amounts on easy
terms. S. E. Barron. 1406-tf
FOR SALE?Lookout Mountain" and
Peach Blow See Irish Potatoes. J.
L. Calvert, Jcnesville, S. C. 141G-tf
FOR SALE?40 acres of nice level
land, two good dwellings with running
water and electric lights, one
of the best orchards in the county;
is ideal for trucking; located foui
miles from Union in a few hnnHmH
J yards from railroad station; on one
of the best top soil roads in the
J county. E. F. Kelly & Bro.
1411-We&Sat-tf
i PIGS FOR SALE?Duroc-Jersey pig.1?entitled
to registration; all ages.
Price $5.00. M. E. Pittman, Carlisle,
S. C.
FOR SALE?Unknown, Clay, Iron,'
Brabham and mixed peas, O-too
tan, Biloxi and Mammoth Yellow
Soya beans and other farm seeds.
Write me for anything, wanted in
the seed line. J. L. Calvert, .Tonesville,
S. C. 1416-tf
, MAN OR WOMAN WANTED?$40
weekly full time, $1.00 an hour
spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery
to wearer. Experience unnecessary.
Guaranteed Mills, Norristown,
Penn. 1399-10t-Wed
WANTED?Five or six room cottage,
desirable' location. Manning T.
Jeter, Santuck, S. C. ltpd
WE HAVE BANK STOCKS for sah
at bargain prices. E. F. Kelly &
Bro. 1411-We&Sa-tf
WEST SPRINGS WATER?Deliv
fin's made only on Saturday and
upon standing orders, through th<
winter months. Phone 2320. J
Boyd Lancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tl
Picnic at Brown's Creek
There will be a picnic at Brown'*?
Creek Saturday, July 29th, and everybody
is invited to come and bring wellfilled
baskets. Barbecued hash will be
served along with the other delicious
eats.
The county candidates are especially
invited to attend and take advantage
of the big crowd and get their
platforms before them.
This picnic is given annually and is
looked forward to with much pleasure.
7-24-26pd
wnppnRn rni i vac.
?v \yt a v/i\iy vx/uua>v?u
FITTING SCHOOL
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SPARTANBURG, S. C.
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r? v
Prepare your boy for college
on. * colI<fglS' campus.
Fine climate, Reserve Officers*
Training Corps; excellent instruction
; Christian influence.
Charges reduced to actual
cost; total $289.00' a year.
Write folr catalog.
W. C. Herbert, tlead Master
a
Lrst comes
ou, have it
lc ice box? y
id Refreshing
*cLUCivr LicrNSE from ^
mpany, atlanta, ga.
iCA-COLA BOTTUNG C
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^n^er an
*|P|B|jiXj^' I Feed Leaves Li\
M Run Down Co
the Spring.
Renew the health, strength and vitali'
hogs and poultry. Get maximum roai
duction. Spring >e the time for renev
care for your woru oui and sick live^u
They restore health, oriug back vip
production. There ie a specitic Caroablest
veterinarians lor each live st?
A Few Special C5
Caro-Vet Conditio
\ horses, mules and ca
Caro-Vet Swine C
I der, price 25c. .
raBMy E Caro-Vet Egg-Pr
Caro-Vet Tonic ?o
and cattle, price 7S
Sold by general stores and drug s
of satisfactory results, or money refux
plete line of Caro*Vet Remedies.
We are sending FREE to each f
48 pageB "Farmers' Veterinary Oui<
and tells liow to treat live stock disei
CAROLINA REMEDIES CO., Ii
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Can You
Your O
Certainly you can?if you k:
monthly outlay to your incor
alone is due the fact that many
earnings can nevertheless enjoy
automobiles.
We need merely to learn on?
truth that it is not income wh
?but the proper regulation ol
conserve tht? income for our grt
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CJTIZ,
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Notice
Notice is hereby given that Certifi
A. _ VT _ n An .1 _ 1 1 T _ n A1L
cine ino. zu.j, oaten January ^utn,
1922, for 10 shares of the common
stock of The Farmers Bank & Trust
Company, issued in the name of Mrs
Mary T. Rasor, has been lost. Appliration
has been made to said company th<
for a new certificate and all persons
are hereby notified to show cause, if q.
any, why such certificate should not
be issued. If found and returned a c,a
suitable reward will be paid* by the an
undersigned.
(Signed) Mrs. Mary T. Rasor.
7-12-19-26: 8-2 Pr'
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ALL KINttS OF
CEMETERY WORk
Union Marble A Granite Co.
, Main St. Union, S C. P
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in Winter f V^E^B
re Stock in 1 /
ndition in V /(imMfj
ty of your horses, mules, cattle,
nits iu health, growth und pro*
>al in all nature. You can best
took by using
medies
ror and strength, and increase
Vet treatment prepared by the
ock disease uud disorder.
Remedies
U Use:
in Powder for f
ttle, price 75c. t
ondition Pow- I ISRmk aft
oducer, price % JB
r horses, rnalos ft
tores, under a positive guarantee I
tded. Your dealer carries a com- I
'armer an authoritative book of H
le", which givos the symptoms
jses. Ask for your copy. fi
ic., Mfgrs., UNION, 8.0. I
A. fiord
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wn Car
now how to adjust your
ne. To this knowledge
r people of really modest
' possession of their own
i truth well. This is'the
ich makes us prosperous
f our expenses so as to
'ater enjoyment of it.
i. > / t .'m J~
ong Enough to Protect All"
ELNTvJS
tSANI^
Palm Beach Suits '
Cleaned
4 '? , ( I ',? 1/ *' rin
We etui clean and press your
1m Beach suit very quickly
ese days. We have the
uipment and the know how.
ve me a trial. Wil| approite
it as much or more than
y one else.
Phone 167 and we will call
. ' ?
omptiy and return your suit
>king like new.
Hames Pressing &
Repair Shop
Nicholson Bank Bldg. / .
hone 169 and motor cycle
W?U calL
?WI?fll II? .
in ad. in The Timas gets results.
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