The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 03, 1922, Image 2
l^HE UNION TIMES
^ukluh.d Daily Except Sunday By
ME UNION T4-1E3 COMPANY
c-ewis M. Slice Editor
({ gisUrrid -it the Post Hliee in Union, S. C
.k ? toml chut matter.
Time* Buildine Main Street
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r t'0>- ami n? ti ? of pub'i * meeting *, ont
riiur n mii? and Cnrm if* Than! < will h>
ehnrgod fur at l ho rato ol one cent a word. I
c-t?h accompanying" tie order." Count *h.-:
r?.>rd* and jou will mow what th<- e:?xt
w '11 be. . ! '
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS j ;
Tl.o A- . iu1 1 I re j i?x?*tu'lvol\ ntuliii
to the ti for r"r>ul>)irnti?n of nrwa
<v.?piitrhr?< rro.l 1.1! t. it > n^t othorwi t? |
;roi|i?f?! ir ?hi- nopcr, and also the looa. |
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1922. f I
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?Uif?o*injr by the expressions of apprtvtnl
of our editoral callinc: attention >
"<t " to t-Iie uh.usvs 'goin^ on at the city!t
. swimtn.i i \yo" f? et led to belie?o j
.that ra1 jscs will not. be lonjr n!-1
Towed tx> prevail: Nobody desires *o a
interfere with the who^somc fun and! c
rev re; t. t. that could be had from juch
an institution. The children, partie
v.larly. enjoy the sport. But as nor
operating it is a real menace to morals
and shocks the sensibilities of the ^
thought ful people of th" town. V.'e
say aga n ; tee indiscriminate mix-1
ing of the se-es that is repulsive oj ^
deee* ey. The familiarity, the cheap j
. He: tocrccy. of +ho thin? is hat dis-i
gusts. We certainly warn mothers: v
< f girls of the dancer that envclon-;, ^
the>r dauirhters If they are w;so|
mothers they will heed the warning |
Many things that have been reported >
as going on there we have refrained
from publishing. W hy go irto dotails?
There are some things that J
i.rc not fit to. print. Unless our city i
fathers build mother poor or allow
the poo! to be used on alternating
clays by the two sexes, we shall con- 1
tinue to condemn. This wo are loath
to do, but it frequently transpires that
a duty is an unpleasant thing to per. J
form.
Let our city authorities have con-1
strueted a pool for girls and women, l(
place it under the care of a matron, t
and w* will heartily endorse their no- [ 1
tions. The present situation is not 1
good, and we intend to oppose it unlil
the conditions are good. ! .
-1 - ???-? vr wobien in ? ?'--?-? --v-U
lowed hy sceiety women in Atlanta,' 1
and, we suppose in many other lariro
cities, have adopted a new fad. For-*
merly they led a poodle around, or
hyd liveried servant to lencl i< around. '
^ow. they have fallen upon the fad
of carvyirpf dol's, roi'.ing them about .
:.f (U.l* ejrrvi.T* arid in "i n r..! p'-.vir.jr
the pa; ?>f "I'M o nr.'her " 1' 's,
perhaps I. . in a linr than the w.od!?.
habit, but i-- none the less disgusting.
Think < !' a married woman ]
luc"' v about a doll! With not a
c .> 1 /1 f heir own, thev have trans-'1
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fern d tl ir alFoet on from poodle to
d< !!. Unwilbng to endure the hard-!;
j 1
ships and exactions and pains of ma- (
terr.it/, they vet ape the God-given '
instincts of motherhood! By design
1"a' in" (1 vat I themselves of the
ble sings and comfort of the mother
heart, they seek to fill ' tho empty
la a wi'h toys that am for the eight-, t
ye: /-old g:ri. But one can readily '
n?t ' - *h ' God has punished severe ' 1
Jy enough the v deluded and sedf.sh
wo j a:i w!i'?.-" heart, n :ind satisfac- ,
cnrrj.ng in her arms a doll !
ai <' : t a baby A cheat and n do-'*
lus'n ', it i- ti , hut to be blind to;'
the fr d that it is a cheat and a de-'
lusion is. it seems to us, quite suf-!
f'cient nnnishment. There is this toi
say in Y.vor of dolls, as against pup- c
pies: " he d >'lc do riot eat, so wo will '
be sp'Med tua manifestations of h 1
nfan t.'.ngs se**ving fancy suppers to (
p.-v dies seated at the table. Rut the v
real ir.sue is not one whit niyre re- c
pulsive. If th< y had not cheated'them- <"
sebvs out of the blessings and joy a
of real motherhood, they would not be
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seeking comfort in dolls and make be-; n
lieve*. It must be remembered, too, s
that every foolish fad adopted by the E
idle, worth'ers minions of "high society"
is but another force at work to t
create bolsheviats and anarehists. Itj
is like shaking a red flag in a bull's u
face to have idle rich people squander n
wealth in the face of poverty and ^
exhibit one folly after another *
Every poodle d^p- and every doll made n
to take the place of th? Ood^n tended I /
child in the heart of woman is just t
that much more impulse towards utter 0
disregard of all law.
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In 1912 the world's production of, o
coal dropped back to the level of pro-j
duction in 1909.
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Undeveloped horsepower of 20,000,-, *
onn i?y in the Columbia river has'n. i
.
An ad. in Th? Times gets results. ^ a
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Our cat says helpers the world I
leeds, for there are many burdens to
)e carried.
Our cat says it is a great privilege
<? be a worker, and a great curse t<
k a loafer.
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Our at says a debtor who repudiites
his debts is hurl worse than the ,
reditor who suffers loss. i
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Our cat says quick pay build?
trong credit.
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Our cat says wisdom often wears an
lumble garb.
Our cat . ; the throng that would
rueify toci- may crown tomorrow.
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Our cat says build wisely if you
.ould build upon a foundation that
vill endure.
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Our cat says many are paying their
ubscription to stock in the cannery.
Our cat says the first to go when
jobs are scarce are those who felt the
job was not worth attending to.
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Our cat says the ways of a woman
sre hard to understand.
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Our cat says do not save all your!
?ood manners for company.
Teeth
In this day and time we often read '
)f laws with teeth in them and of put
.ing teem into tne laws?we are not ]
prepared just at this time to make!
hose kind of teeth, but we can make >
ienlal plates with teeth on them that
will look good, feel fine and masticate!
anything set before them. Wear7
rhere ave sets in Union County that
ve ste * '"'* v/h"fnfcl " j " ?s? - ??*"]
are still keeping it up.
We can make a set for you if you j
need them.
1)14. II. K. SMITH
Dentist .... Union, S. C.
Couple Lost in Mountains
Found by Canadian Police
Prince ituport, D. .'.ug. 1.?Lost
in the mountains, Peter Stafford and
his wife were found recently in the
las' stages of starvation by two constables
on the Kayo river, d2 miles i
from Skcena mills. The couple had j
not eaten real food for 20 days, the j
only think that kept them alive being
s> up made by boiling strips of i
aid beaver skin. Stafford's condition!
was pitiful, as he has hem suffering:
from tuberculosis for some months.!
flow lie was able to survive his terrible
experience is a mystery to phy- j
iicians.
Stafford and his wife were discovered
in a small tent, pitched under
? big tree. The man, too weak to
novo, was placed in a canoe and the
woman was assisted nlnnf tV><? ?Vw?r?>
jntil a poir.t 22 miles from the rail-j
//ay was reached. Here they were!
eft with friends, with enough food
o last six weeks, and a store of|
j.etlicine.
Ask Dr. Elliot
Eternally debated is the question
if whether a college education is or
s not an advantage in a business caeer.
Pari there is no answer,
'erhnps tl. individual who is headd
-or biisiness success will get there
ri* h or without. Perhaps it depends
ntirely on the man, that a college
ourse may be excess baggage to one
nd usable equipment to another,
'erhaps' there's need of definition.
Vhen we say "advantage" do we
lean only pocketbook advantage or
omething wider??The Nation's
lusiness.
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Death For Airman
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Saa Antonio, Aug. 1.?Lieut. 3amlel
Lunt, Kelly field aviator, met alsost
instant death here today -vhen|
lis plane fell 150 feet as he was ai- ^
empting to land.
He Is survived by a widow and a'1
riother. Mrs. Caroline E. Lunt of
klexandria, Va. The body will be sent '
o Washington for burial in Arlington 1
emctery. i1
The eggs of the silkworm can with- '
tand, without injury, n temperature <
f 3K degrees below 7.ero.
Tho religion of the Toltecs was in-|i
imately connected with the study of,
stronomy.
The discovery of chemistry and bot-i
ny is credited to the Arabs. ]
Virginia Elections , t
Richmond, Va., July 31.? (By the
Associated Press).?-Two congrv-ssionil
contests and the race for the Unit- j (
-d States Senate will feature the ]
Democratic primary in Virginia to- (
morrow. * t
In the senatorial race Senator {
Caulde A. Swanson, incumbent, is op- ,
posed by former Governor Westniore-i(
land Davis. The light for congrc s | .
v.*ill be between J. T. Deal, incumbent,'.
rsnd J. i). Hank, assistant attorneyi
general, in the second district, ami- ]
James 1'. Wood, incumbent, egair.s'
Judge Clifton A. Woodu.vn m the';
sixth district.
In the ninth district, which io now,
r.nd has been for a number of \ ear -1 j
represented by C. Bascom Slen -p. u
publican, the Democrats in con ecu
tion have already nominated C 0ry , i
H. Perry, of Tazewell. M\ Slern".'
has alre<rdy announced that he wiii
not stand for re-election. j (
Candidates for other congrossiona'!
districts arc without opposition in t<- ,
morrow's primary.
Politicians forecast a warm fight
in the seventh idstrict in November ]
between Rep. Harrison, Dcmocrati
incumbent, and John Paul, Republican.
Mr. Paul already has been pro- i
nounoed entitled to the scat from tinseventh
by the house elections com-j
i:\ Uee following a contest of the 11)20 r
rcsu'ts instituted by ihe Repub . ;-n.
In the senatorial race the issues be- i
tween Senator Swanson and form r
Governor Davis are not stronrlv de
!.m? .i. The former governor has pub
licly announced that if elected he wili 1
ally himself with the "farmer bloc" in 1
the senate, while Senator Swanson's <
friends declare that the senator will i
not be linked up with the agricultural '
block but will vote for or against
measures of interest to the farmer.*
on their merits, according to hi? l
judgment.
Mr. Davis, in a public statement,
has announced that he does not care
for the support of the Anti-Saleoi
League in Virginia, charging tha
some of its officials are politically
"dry" while secretly "wet." Friends
of Senator Swanson claim as an advantage
his experience as. a legislator,
and in a recent public statement
sonic of them declared Mr. Davis will
be "seventy years old before he can
begin to be of any use in the senate."
In the second district Representative
Deal is unofficially allied with the
political group favoring a modification
of the Volstead act. Assistant
Attorney General Hank, on the other
hand, maintains that prohibition and
suffffrage are dead issues and he sees
no reason why they should be dragged
into the campaign.
Judge Woodrum has been featuring
his political speeches in the sixth
district by a musical program in
which he is the central figure, possessing
what his friends declare is an
TWrrrt'iii voict. nr cVei/
hamlet, village and town in the district
Judge Wood rum's voice has been
heard in song. His opponent, Representative
Woods, the incumbent, ha>
appealed to the electorate on his experience
as a legislator against what
he terms Judge Wood rum's lack o
t \jh : ience.
In a recent campaign speech Representative
Woods was quoted as saying:
"Although it is too late for me t>
take up s?nging lessons, I really dan'l
think the people of this district are
especially anxious to send a man to
'.engross just to delight his colleagues
with a song. There is something
more serious and more important t>
lo then furnish melody."
Whether the Republicans in the [
s ate will put up a candidate for the
??ena\e end in the congressional districts
in addition to the seventh and
rinth districts, will not be determined I
until after tomorrow's primary, it
was learned from officials of th" (
party.
What N?xt?
In one of our lighter moments we
commented on the fact that President
Obregon of Mexico had issued a decree
exempting from export duties
''insects of commercial value." Our
good friend, the Weekly News Bulletin
of the American Chamber of Commerce,
Mexico City, repr'.nts our observations
on insects as international
commerce and says:
Mexico sells, although in very small
quantities, to the United States, bees,
silkworms, cochineal insects and
dried flies.
We think thnt this should be called
to the attention of congress while the
tariff" hill is being framed. From personal
observations and from statistics
on fly swatting we have become convinced
that there are enough 100 per
:ent American flies to supply the domestic
mnrket. We do not see an/1
reason for allowing peon flies of Mexico
to capture the trade on this side
of the Rio Grande.?The Nation's
Business.
Publicity for British Cows
Co-operative advertising is being
tried in Engl; nd for milk. The plan
calls for each dairyman and each dis-'
Lributor to contribute one-sixth ox a
:ent a gallon toward a fund which is
to be usod to advertise ihe value of
Milk as a food.
One of the arguments will be th;.t
the dai y consumption of milk per j
capita in Englan ., about a third of a
r int, i.< only a third of the consumption
in the United States.?The Nation's
Business.
Tho highlands of Mongolia vary in
altitude from 3,000 to 7,500 feet.
Bachelors are barred from holding
positions in civil sivice in Turkey.
Vew National Hymn
Sought by Canadians j
Victoria, B. C., Aug. 1.?A now
Canadian national anthem written by
Ion. Mr. Justice Archer Martin, of
he Court of Appeal was formally
nulorsed by the Native Sons of Can-!
id i, at a meeting here recently. The \
u w song has b? >n named "Canada,
Jur Canada,"- ai d musicians are now
\orkiiig out th. score.- The verses
ire as follows:
Canada, Our Canada
E-I: il! stately country of our siresl
To the wc light the altar fires,
Ko'cr tc be quenched till life expires,
Canada, our Canada.
L'v.ch true son's heart glows with the
flj.n.e
.Of. pqti iotic .pi.ide to see thy nam i,
IS t it large'upon llie role of fame,
Canada, our Canada.
Zbovus?Canada we hail thee!
Whosoever may assail thee,
Never shall we fail thee.
' Canada, our Canada.
j'rom East to St. Elias' towers,
The cry . comes through the
awakened hours?
Vi ise, assert thy manhod's powers,
Canada, our Canada.
Hie time lias come to take thy place,
Anions the. nations, face to face,
Squal at last with every race,
Canada, our Canada.
It is said that in the early part of
the season Manager Ty Cobb feared
iiis Tigers would never see the first
division. Now that the Detroit team
s making a real fight for the pennant
Ty's fears have vanished.
A year ago there were only a few
manufacturers of radio equipment,
while today there are thousands.
State Campaign Meetings
Chester, Friday, August 4.
Union, Saturday, August 5.
Rest eight days.
Newberry, Monday, August 14.
Greenwood, Tuesday, August 15.
Laurens, Wednesday, August 16.
Abbeville, Thursday, August 17.
McCorr.iick, Friday, August 18.
Anderson, Saturday, August 19.
Walhalla, Monday, August 21.
Dickens, Tuesday, August 22.
Greonv'.ile, (Wednesday, August 23.
Ga'fney, Thursday, August 24.
Sparta:.burg, Friday. August 25.
Notice Application For
Charter! and Meeting of
f l n l ?
i diock subscribers
Applicatio n 4cg Char'er and Meeting
rf Sjl :k Subscribers.
Notice is J. .reby given that after
. A*We . vjA I
<iei>igreri will apply to the Secretary
of State of South Carolina for a Charter
to be issued 'o and in tic name of
''SHAFIivO'S, Inc.", a proposed corporation
under li.e bws of the State
of South Carolina; and in accordance
with law, the undersigned will, aftei
the expiration of tUe s.'d period of
time, tile tho required dec arUion with
the Secretary of Slate, o- < . ii Carolina.
The principal {da.ee of business cl
the proposed* 'ccrpoi ation will be ist
the City of Union, S<n h Carolina;
the general nature cf business proposed
to be done is dealing in retail
dry goods, shoes, etc., and conducting
a general mercantile business; the
proposed corporation i? u> have all
the rights, powers and privileges of
business corporations under the geni
ral laws of the State of South Carolina;
and the authorized c.ipdal stock
if the said propos d corporation will
be Ten Thousand !v>M m\s f$10,000.00)
(hvided into One Hundred (100)
shares of the par value of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) each.
The meeting of the subscribers of
the capital stock of the proposed corporation
will be held at No. 5 Main
Street, in th$ City of Union, South
Carolina, on the 4th dry of August,
192'.!, at six o'clock in the afternoon,
vnd at such times and places to which
H said meeting nn< be adjourned,''or
Lhe purpose of perfecting the organization
of the pi . ,<!> >.-d corporation.
Mrs. Rhea Shapiro,
N. Shapiro,
Corporators.
Union, S. Cl, July 31, 1022.
1445-3t
A c . 00 \i t"-e c.' ... .. as m
the first.
i stocK ot tresh BalU^
iuft received.
Headquarter.i. for Reach
\rncrican League Balls.
Our prices are right. .
Union Hardware Co.- 1
Wholesale and Retail
UNION, S. C.
i n p **> i - ?
Pahn Beach Suits
Cleaned
.
We can clean and press your
Palm Beach suit very qqickly
these days. We have the
equipment and the know how.
Give me a tr!al. Will appreciate
it as much or more than
any one else.
Phone 167 f?d we will call
promptly a.^.d return your suit
looking like new.
Hames Pressing &
Repair Shop
Nicholson Bank Bldg.
Phone 169 and motor cycle
will call.
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First Class Barbecue
We will give a first class barbecue
at my place on Main street Saturday,
August 5th, state campaign day. Prepared
by Pan Gillman, the famous
cook.
144G-2tp d Hodge & Smith.
I DRUGS? I
wm
a we nave Ihem! |
I UNION DRUG I
1 STORE I
Phone 116 and W
3fj "Look for the Boy" ^
ALL KINDS OF
CEMETERY WORK
Union Marble & Granite Co.
Main St. Union, S. C. 4
H. W. EDGAR
Undertaking Parlors
Calls answered day and night l
Prompt and Efficient Service
Day Phone 129?Night Phone 311 j
Take
DR. M. D. HUIET'S
BLOOD AND
LIVER PILLS
They Work While You Sleep.
FOR SALE AT THE
PALMETTO DRUG CO. j
'! he Come of Pure Drugs and
Druggists Sundries.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST?TTotweon The fire house and
Goilshail's Market, $47 in bills,
wr pped together. Four $10, one
$ " a id Isvo $1 bills. Liberal reward
ij. nidar. lie; irn to Times or Luther
O.b. s, at ' ;e house or Times office.
1447-2tpd
LOST OR STOLEN?Monday dftfcrnoun
between Whitmirc and Buffalo
one new Diamond cord tire and rim,
35x4 Vfc. Reward if returned to
Earnest Kerhulas, care Dixie Cafe.
1445-3tpd
LOST OR STOLEN?Tuesday night,
August 1st, 1922, at Phillipi church
one 32 Smith and "Wesson pistol.
Was missing out of my car after
ser/ices were over. Finder please
return to Roy D. Jolly, Route 5,
and receive a reward. 1440-3tpd
YOU CAN GET that nice box of stationery
at the Palmetto Drug Co.
WE ARE PLEASED to announce that
we have removed into our new store,
sarao old statjd where the fire got
us. Our friends are invited to call
upon us in our new quarters. Peoples
Supply Co. 1445-4t
SEVERAL SMALL TRACTS*of land
for sale lying r.round the depot at
Lockliart Junction, nr. bargain
prices. See E. F. Kelly & Bro., The
T 1 %* -
i .anu men. 1442-tf
PILS FOR SALE?Duroc-.T'e^sey pigs
?entitled to registration; all ages. ?
Price $5.00. M. E. Pittman, Car- ^
lisle, S. C.
FOR RENT?Rooim for light housekeeping.
Alj modern conveniences.
Price reasonable. Call at No. 101
South S /eot, Union, S. C. 1441-tf
WANTEO?Room and bonrd with1
pvivatc family, close in, by young
l:dy. Answer P. O. Box 441.
1445-3
WONKY TO LOAN on city or country
property in large amounts on easy
terms. S. E. Barron. 1406-tf| ^
, n
r?R. M. D. HUIET'S Citrate of Magnesia
will do the work. Try it and
s?'o. For sale at the Palmetto Drijf
Co.
I Tested by ye^rs
j .-teste ?wyoived
of m%i'$ mi V|
wG?@d te thet?
REG. CMT?. PAT.
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^ Qft.'Tendyki
^%1QQ^-^I? hm ON a
FOR SALE BY EAGLE CR
I SPECIAL SATUI
| Good, Plain Flour, guaranteed
Meal, per bushel
d Bran and Shorts, extra good q
I Regular 10 cent size Libby's E
per can
| Regular 25c plug Reynolds Sur
, per plug
; Regular 25c plug Brown & W
y per plug
r Regular, 25c plug Missing Linl
; Good quality, loose, ground Co
i Army Breaki'ast Bacon, sliced,
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Cash, and you carry. N<
C_i. 1 1
i oaiuraay oriiy. rree ice watei
Note our window dis
ij ALUMINUM" which we are s
| HARRIS-WOOD
I Renow tlie health, strength and vitnlit;
I ho^H and |?oultry. Get maximum resu
|| duetion. Spring is the time for rcnawi
care for your voru out and sick live*t<
Rei
i They restore health, oring back vigt
production. There is a specific Curo-"\
ablest veterinarians xor each live stoi
A Few Special
j For Spring
faro Vet Condition
it'?;' \ horses, mules and catl
^^ SuolP^ l Caro-Vet Hvvine Co
I der, price 25c.
m Caro-Vet Egg-Pro
1 Caro-Vot-Tonic for
3 and cattle, price 75c
? Sold by general stores and drng st<
I of satlsfaetory results, or money refund
? plete line of Caro-Vet Remedies.
1 We ace sending. FREE to each fa
8 48 pages "Farmers' Veterinary Guide
I and tells how to treat live stock diseac
| CAROLINA REMEDIES 00., Ixu
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VTK BEG to inform our friends and REB
customers that we have moved into sc
our remodeled store, and will be mi
glad to see you. Peoples Supply
Co. 1445-4t KEL
Pr
'OR RENT?I .urge, commodious ga op
rage located on Gadberry street frc
equipped with lights and sewerage R.
connection. Has lathe machine with Tc
electric motor. Surrounded by ..
streets except on one side. Gas THE
tank and pump, also stand for EC
washing cttrs. For terme and rental C?1
See W. S. McLure. 1427-SaATu-tf fo1
. est
EMOVAL NOTICE ? Our store ity
which was destroyed by fire has ty.
been rebuilt and we have moved in thi
and are ready for business. Peo- tr?
pies Supply Co. 1445-4t
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lOCERY COMPANY
'DAY SEE |
, per barrel . . . .$7.00 B
$1.15 Ej
uality, per bag . .$1.50 E
vaporated Milk, U
.5c j^i
i Cured Tobacco,
illiamson Sun Cured, 8
15c j|
c Tobacco, per plug 15c fe
ffee, per pound . . .25c |
per pound 30c |j
a charge. No delivery. 1
p for everybody. |
play of "LIFE-TIME |
riving free. |
WARD CO. |
EBBS?B???I
y of your homes, mules, cattle, B
Its in health, growth and pro- D
ill in all nature. You can beat |j
>r and strength, and increase y
fet treatment prepared by the B
ck disease and disorder. ?
tVeT Kennedies I
t Powder for g
tie, price 75c. # ne^ST
uditioa Pow* f IWj.vnt gfl
ducer, price \
horses, to aloe \. IMBKp B
>res, under a positive guarantee B
ML Tour dealer carries a com- I
rmer an authoritative book of ig
which gives the symptoms I
les. Ask for your copy. * - K
).,Wgrn., UNION, 8.0. g
IEMBER that your doctor's pre
riptions can be filled at the Palstto
Drug Co.
L THE ORIGINAL. WATKINS
oducts. Good cily territory still
en. Get our wonderful offer and
je samples. Write t<??lay.L Tbe J.
Watkins Co., Dept. 79, New
rk, N. Y. . 1445"6tpd
r UNION NATIONAL FARM
)AN ASSOCIATION is now acpting
applications from farmers
r farm loans at 6 per r:cnt inter ?
This is ? wouJewV. >;. rtun'
for the farmer* of Union counFarmers
interested can apply
rough R. L. Kelly, secretary asurer
of the local association.
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