The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 02, 1922, Image 2
THE UNION TIME:;
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HE UNION TIMES COMPANY
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an second clans u itter.
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titled ti -r i f- r rplMi.-ntion of now*
diopnt. h- .Ti 'i> it or not nthorwi**
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1922.
The piibl;\: will .npt -only pay the
pr?eo m money for the- strike but also
i\ inconvenience and sufTerinfr^brousht
about by *ho strike. Mr. Go^vor saysthoro
will be. even should the striking
shopmen and miners tro to work at
oi.ee, much sufFerin<r broupht on by
scarcity of food and fuel. Even should
work in mines and in railway shops
be put into operation at 100 per cent,
it takes a len?r time to catch up with
retarded production and distribution.
>. w. as ever before, the public is the
frnnt
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SOI T l'EDAM.IN(!.
Record).
Mr. ' o.c B'oase. in his campaign
t4i yea . semis t> have adoptee! a
. * ?- u s;t.v .-gy. He is nut the two-fist0(1
lough-rider of the stump we have
been used to. He has, indeed, become
quite lady-like*in his deportment. Is
it a sop he is throwing out to the ladies
of South Carolina, who have become
voters since those old, rollicking
days when he fought the cause
>f equal suffrage with all the weapons
at his command?
Such a campaign as Mr. Blease is
conducting is so unnatural for him
that we feel that we are justified in
the assumption that it is coldly calculated
to some end the end. of course,
of his election. He may be able to
eamoutlacr h s spots, in a way. but we
seriously doubt if he can change them.
If he should be ele ted we question
not. that he would very quickly abandon
his soft pedalling.
He ij :i verv "ri:d little hov now
acct rding to his own declarations, but
woe be into (|,o pe- pie of South Carolina
ii' they conclude hastily that he
has lost the capm ity to be a very bad
little boy if h? gets th< opportunity
to get into the jam closet again. His
Ifnllowow y his
Svateinent"i??ade a~few nays ago, are
emulating his example. He charged
that all the devilment was being done,
nowadays, by people who are opposed
to hint in politics; his folks he said,
have b< n conducting themselves in
an ord'-rl.. and iNcn.plary fashion f<>! J
the n ' " v n r ! a half years."
It v as about < v i ,utd a half year?
age the w nt > at f ofliee. Wet
don't lrow whither or i.< ; his people!
hav, b tbelt a; in/ so \\ -'i <is he says
th?; vcn. hut perhaps, if they
have been, the fact that he has been
cut ' f during thai interval of
time ha.- 'ad something to do with
their behavior. They didn't beha*i
very v \.nii> he was in oiliee. Probably
the h-t way to mure their future
y < d b- ha or would be t<> kee|
r " * ,Pi permanently. That
:? . is our belief.
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Our cit says i\ jiy man may hrve
his price, but some soil out at a <lis(ot.nr.
Our cat says big talk often means
little do.
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Our cat says an honest workman
fears no master's eye.
Our^cajfc Bftva. .much suffering is
caused in the world by tr.ougntless
people.
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Our cat says it is a. pood thing to
carry the emergency kit along.
Our cat says smile, if you can; grin,
anyway.
Our cat says seek diligently for
knowledge and you will nob li\> in
ignorance.
Canada has nearly ten million cattle
and many millions of horses, swine
und sheep.
Drug Standardization Sought
By Philadelphia Scientists
Philadelphia, July 31.?The crealion
of a national institute of experimental
therapyP to have relatively
the same score as the Rockefeller
institute in Pathology or the .Mayo
clinics in surgery, is the. plan of Rear
Admiral William C. Braisted, retired,
t'or the expansion of the Philadelphia
''' liege of Pharmacy and Science of
.. huh he is president.
The coll- ge soon is to leave i'.s
present site in North Tenth street
for newer and more commodious
(uarters in West Philadelphia. A
plot has be:-n acquired in this section
?f the city and wotk on the new co!
lege edifice will begin within the
year.
According to Admiral BraisteJ's
plan, therapeutics would be placed
on the sjame basis of systematic' i e;
-earch and coordination as those of
he other two brahehes of -medical
science.
-While the institute would be' meant
primarily l'or students. of pharmacy
it would be composed of many build'
ines. among them, perhaps,- a* large
hospital, and laboratories for a host
of demonstrators, physicians, chem|
i<ts. pharmaceutists, bacteriologists,
, serologists and other scientists.
At nresent. it was exnlained. the
i bulk of pharmaceutical research in
this country is made in the laboratories
of large drug and chemical
companies. While some vpluab-e
I contributions to medical science have
i hern made by these laboratories, the
; reasearoh work necessarily has been
I done largely on commercial basis,
'td nany experiments are said to
'a b<en abandoned when their commeivial
value became doubtful. Also
I he inevitable competitive spirit
| makes for a needless multiplication
of formulae. # thereby making more
| difficult the problem of drug stanj
dardization.
The institute proposed by Admiral
[ Braisted .would,, to a great extent,
! remedy this condition
Fear of Turkish Occupation
Promotes Armenian F.xodus
Aleppo, Syria, July 31.?Armenians
have begun an exodus from the
1 Aleppo and Alexandretta districts,
, according to reports reaching Aleppo
' from the surrounding country. They
are fearful, it is said, of the possibilj
ity of Turkish occupation, and they
[ know what this means from the experiences
of their countrymen in Ci1
licia.
Putiifii'u ,'it /.iivvnn^ Knva cAma
, ItUillVI O (M V V VI I I V il V IIV. I V UX UV/IIIV.
1 understanding between Paris and the
I Angora Turks by which France undertakes
to cede to the Turkish Na)
tionalists the districts of Aleppo,
| Alexandretta and Pier U1 Zor. This
would account for the Armenian unI
rest. The reports, however, cannot
I kn * llUt I'-Vroi-lbfi,'*#' '* ...
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restlessness continues.
It is argued here that France might
take such a stem as this in order to
lessen her military responsibilities in
Syria. Recent disorders in therritories
have been serious.
Pisp:itch<*s from Paris last March
>aid that Henri Franklin Bouillon,
acting for France, had signed a new
reaty with the Angora Turks which
01.templates the abandonment of the
non Moslem populations in specified
Turkish territory. Mr. Bouillon,
however, made haste to deny this
-tatement in unmeasured terms.
A dispatch from Constantinople
June 18 said that Colonel Mougin, undo
ial French representative to the
Turkish nationalist government, had
reached Angora, and that his mission
was to clear up certain misunderstandings
consequent upon the
non execution of the Franco-Turkish
agreement.
Train Travel in Russia is
Costly Rut Comfortable
Moscow, .July 81.-?Passenger travel
in the principal Russian railways is
again approaching a state of comfort
and luxury for those who can pay
ihe price.
Through sleeping cars are now operated
between -Moscow and Petro
grad, Most* -vv ami Odessa, Moscow
d Chita. Siberia, and o'.her impor,nt
terminals. -Restaurant wagons
w beea put.on some Wains,
l'ho fare- and berth charges have
iicn increased i Soviet rubles to
eq a. the ? re~re\ ution gold rate.
There are no 1 estrictiohs on first
el- ss trawl and there generally is a
waiting list for places on these luxurious
cars.
The great majority of Russians, j
however, still travel packed like eardines
in dingy third-class cars or box ;
cars, which contrast sharply with the j
cleanliness of the accommodations af-j
forded those who can pay for them.
The most sensitive part of the human
body is the tip of the tongue
Next come the Hps, and thn tips of
the fingers.
ALL KINDS OF
CEMETERY WORK
Union Marble ^ Granite Co
Main St. Union, S. C.
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Undertaking Parlors
Calls answered day and night
Prompt and Kflirient Service
Day Phone 129?Night Phone 311
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Notice Application For
Chatter and Meeting of
Stock Subscribers'
Application for Charter and Meeting j
of Stock Subscribers.
Notice is hereby given that after
threo days publication hereof the undersigned
will apply to the Secretary
of State of South Carolina for a (Thar.ter
to be issued to and in the name of
"SHAPIRO'S, Inc.", a proposed corporation
under the laws of the State *
of South Carolina; ant) in -accordance,
with law, the undersigned will, nftei .
the expiration of the said period of.
time, file the required declaration with
the Secretary of State, of South Carolina.
The principal place of business of
the proposed corporation will be in
ihn Pitv nf TTnion. South Carolina:
the general nature of business proposed
to be done is dealing- in retail
dry goods, shoes, etc.,. and .conducting
a general mercantile business; the
proposed corporation is. to -have ?H
the rights, ifowojB .And privileges ,of business
corporations -under the - general
laws of the State of South Carolina;
and the authorized-capital stock
of the said proposed corporation will,
be Ten Thousand Dollars ($ 10.000.00) '
divided into One Hundred (100)
shares of the par value of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) each.
The meeting of the subscribers of
tho capital stock of the proposed corporation
will be held at No. 5 Main
Street, in the City of Union, South
Carolina, on the 4th day of August,
1922, at six o'clock in the afternoon,
and at such times and places to which
the said meeting may be adjourned,
for the purpose of perfecting the organization
of the proposed corporation,
Mrs. Rhea Shapiro,
N. Shapiro,
Corporators. -
Union, S. C., July 31, 1922.
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Take
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Beware of imi^itions. Demand
the genuine in 1 Oc and 35c packages
hearing above trade mark.
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Notice is hereby given that Certificate
No. 203, dated January 20th,
1922, for 10 shares of the common
stock of The Farmers Bank & Trust
Company, issued in the name of Mrs.
Mary T. Itasor, has been lost. Application
has been made to said eompany
for a new certi!icate and all persons
are hereby notified to show cause, if
any, why such certificate should not
be issued. If found and returned a
suitable reward will be paid by the
undersigned.
(Signed) Mrs. Mary T. Rasor.
7-12-19-26; 8-2
Palm Beach Suits
Cleaned _
VV'e can clean and press your:
Palm Ceach suit very quickly
these days. We have the j
eouioment and the know how.
Give me a trial. Will appre<
ciate it as much or more than
any one else.
Phone 167 and we will call
promptly and return your suit
looking like new.
Marries Pressing &
Repair Shop
Nicholson Bank Bldg.
Phone 169 and motor cycle ?
will call. S
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others! Get your
' favorite at any candy p
place?today!
AUERBACH
CHOCOLATE BARS
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MR.fc&TAIiJBRi The following whole
lal* Mttributort can tubplyyou tWlK tli?
M|f<r mnd bMm AUERBACH Ban.
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State Campaign Meetings
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Wiii?<thriro Thtiraii.iv Atii?iis? ft
Chester, Friday, Aligiist 1
Un.on, Saturday, August 5.
Rest eight days.
Newberry, Monday, August 14.
Greenwood, Tuesday, August 15.
Laurens, Wednesday, August 10.
Abbeville, Thursday, August 17.
MeCormick, F.r?day, August 18.
Anderson, Saturday, August 19.
Walhalla, Monday, August 21.
Pickens, Tuesday, August 22.
Greenville, Wednesday August 23."
Gaffney, Thursday, August 24.
Spartanburg, Fridav. August 25.
An ad. in Th#- Times gets results.
PECIAL ADVERTISEMENT*
,OST?Between the fire house and
Godshall's iT&iket, $17 in bills,
wrapped together. Four $10, one
$5 and two $1 Jaills. Liberal reward
to finder. Return to Times or Luther
flilihs at firf house. It ml
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i .PICNIC? There will be a picnic at
the home of D. A. Willard on Auk.
11. Everybody,, invited. . ltpd
INE BARBECUE at WhitmTve
August 19, c'oiihty campaign day.
By W. R. Giillam. ltpd
^'E BKfG t<> inform our friends end
customers that we, have moved into
our remodeltd store, and will bo
glad to see you. Peoples Supply
Co. 1445-4t
EMOV/L NOTICE ? Our stoic
which was <, atroyed by lire has
been rebuilt and we have moved in
and reaiiy for business. Pet>_
piles Supply Co. 1445-41
ELL THE ORIGINAL WATKINS
Products. Of od city territory still .
open. Get our wonderful offer and
free samples. Write today. The J.
R. Watkins Co., Dept. 79, New
York, N. Y. 1446-5tpd
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MDNKY TO !,QAN on city or country
properly in large amounts on easy
term-'. S. K. Barron. 140ii-tf
MAN (>U WOMAN WANTED?$40
wciiftty full time, $1.00 an hour
spare time," selling guaranteed hosiery
to wearer. Experience unnecessary.
Guaranteed Mills, Norristown,
Penn. 1399-10t-Wed
WEST SPRINGS WATER?Deliv
eries made only on Saturday and
upon standing orders, through the
winter months. Phone 232u. J
Boyd Lancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tf
T1IE UNION. NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION. !s now accepting
applications from farmers
for farm loans at 6 per cent interest.
This is a wonderful opportunity
for the farmers of Union county.
Farmers interested can apply
through R. L. Kelly, secretarytreasurer
of the local association.
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WE] ARE PLEASED to announce that
we have removed into our new store,
sume old-stand where the fire-got
us. Our friends are invited to edli
upon us in our new quarters. Peoples
Supply Co. 1445-4t
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SEVERAL SMALL TRACTS of land
for sale lying around the depot at
Lockhart Junction, at bargain
prices. See E. F. Kelly & Bro., The
Land Men. 1442-tf
WANTED?Room and board with
pvivate family, close i ., by young
ladv. Answer P. O. Box 441.
1445-3
FOR RENT? Rooms for light_house- '
keeping. All modern convenience*. 1
Price reasonable. Call at No. .10J
South Street, Union, S. C. 1441? triples
FOR SALE?Duroc-Jevsey pigs,
?entitled to registration; all ages.
Price $5.00. M. E. Pittman, Carlisle,
S. C.
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duction. Spring if. the time for rei
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prodnction. There ip a specific Ct
ablest Veterinarians lor each 1&V?
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Caro-Vet ond
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Caro-VetSwia
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1 and cattle, price
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We are sending FREE to eae
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f CAROLINA REMEDIES CO.,
WANTED?-Position a? teasbar -in
family by lady of refinement and
culture, with experience -and love
for the work. Country or small
town preferred. Address Miss
Emma Boss, Sharon, Ga.
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funded. Your dealer eerriee a email
farmer an authoritative book ef
Juido", which glyee the symptom*
iseases. Ask for yonr eopy.
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LOST OR -S^OISBK^Mofiday afternoon
between^Ttitfairc and Buffalo
one new Diamond coed tire and-rim,36*4V4.
Peward if returned' to Earnest
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