The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 07, 1922, Image 3

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Pleasant are comments of when youi "Good to th iA \ Satisfit \ and aids a 5* r Cleanse \ A grea ^*" \ relieving ?v \ Combi benefit*\y< Don't i !^/ilfiAlSi new $RIG p ZJf Good for y valuable 6 III ' *4!JJpkS' premiums / y jjj | ! FORD I 0\ i i ? ! | BEFORE you make a i !! -this year see the Ne I! tire? a tire especially 1 i and lightweight cars against rut wear by ; A tread that grips lik a ;; strong tire ali the wj ^ I price message that w ! sure and see it here? T We huve just received a y in the new Diamond Cord Ti X unheard of prices while our s ;; 30x31/2 New Diamond Tread ;; 31x4 New Diamond Tread C( 32x4 New Diamond Tread Cc !! 33x4 New Diamond Tread Cc !! 34x4 New Diamond Trend Cc *' 32x4 1/2 New Diamond Tread 33x4 i/jj New Diamond Tread 34x4 V2 New Diamond Tread 33x5 New Diamond Tread Cc > t 35x5 New Diamond Tread Cc | We sell a 32x4 Diamonc T SI201 in A II _ ?-.i' mm m jk? V|#VI lIUIli 1 QIliCO I! 28x3 to 37x5?at prices that ;; All brand new, fresh, 1 ' | okido. Every one guaranteed, ') extra service you'll get from II Buy Your Tires Here, or !! Mail Ordei 1 THE UNION HARI "HARDWARE T Phones 33 and 34 ; | Union, Soutl Mm. Mina Van Winkle, lieutenant' in the Washington police force and head of the women ? bureau of the j House of Detention, will make a tour^ I r*'y 0* fcv -- U-t-!. ?' ' the delighted I your guests I r coffee is I 0 lost drop" PAT. OFP. 1 A Sp 56 the sweet tooth ppetite and digestion. s mouth and teeth. t boon to smokers, hot, dry mouth. nes pleasure and fniss the joy of the LEY'S P-K?the sugarippermint tid bit! IB A *? ?|? ?*? ?*? )? *S3 imers i ^ single tire investment ; :\v Double Diamond ! ? designed to? l ords ! Sidev ills protected Ij iar-extenciing tread. e a tractor. A good, j ly through ? with a j 'ill astonish you. Be *j today's a good time. Ij large shipment of all sizes res, and offer the following j tock lasts: j Cord, Clincher . . . .$11.25 \ >rd, St. Side $22.80 *j )rd, St. Side $25.10 :j >rd, St. Side $25.90 Ij >rd, St. Side $26.55 jj Cord, St. Side . . . .$32.45 Cord, St. Side . . . .$33.40 j Cord, St. Side . . . .$34.00 ; >rd, St. Side $40.40 *| >rd, St. Side $42.45 I 1 Tube for $2.20?all other ') Tires and T iKa? in alnnlr i astound you. !| irst quality tires. No sec- y You'll be surprised at the *j these tires. j We Both Lose Money. j rs Filled. !j 1WARE COMPANY j LEADERS" j 8 West Main St. ;! h Carolina ?|? *??!? * < * of England to inspect the work o women police there. A modern battleship uses about 8, 000 gallons of fresh water daily. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO mooo cannery wvrn E: All whose naoies Appear a?lo\* with live stars may caJU upuu .'aid E. Willi urn, Secretary-Treasure.-, and get their stock certificate. The certificates are ready for delivery. On Monduy, July 24, we put ip\to cporation our canning factory. Wo have a capacity of 20,000 cans, bi>3 cases, a day. We have growing and ripening in the fields a fine crop of tomatoes. There is but one factor now that hinders an assured success: Our capital is too limited. This leads lo two additional statements. Every rupsciiption should be paid up at once and new subscriptions should come in, ? Will you not help? We ned every dollar wo c?m get to make the first turnover. Remember; Wo must can for 80 or 40 days before we will bp able to realize on our "first return from snips Help us to help Union county to a w and better way. Lewis M. Rice *****200.00 C. K. Hughes ** * 50.00 U. M. White ****50.00 K. Ii. Garner *****50.00 E. Minter *****50.00 Dr. Russell Jeter *****60.00 II. W. Beaty *****50.00 T. B. Strange 60.00 J. F. McLurc *****50.00 W. D. Wood *****50.00 II. L. Davis *50.00 n U7LU ?: - - + a/. u. iv. ??111 viiiire t"rt'1'i)ll.UU Roy Willeford *****50.00 Sam Berelowitz **50.00 Sam Kassler *****50.00 C. R. Lancaster 50,00 J V. Askew ***50.00 Macbeth Young *****50.00 E. M. Garner **50.00 vV. C. Wilbum *****50.00 '. Mobley .Teter, Jr *****50.00 L. G. Young ****50.00 F. W. Carnell *50.00 Union Filling Station . . . *****50.00 A. G. Kennedy * * *50.00 Victor Smith *****50.00 Jno. W. Gregory *****60.00 R. N. Sprouse *****50.00 W. W. Johnson ****50.00 C. B. Sparks *****50.00 T. B. Gault *****50.00 Dr. A. P. McElroy .... *****50.00 George Willard *****50.00 Gordon Bishop 60.00 it. T. McMehun *****50.00 R. 11. Harris 50.01 F. J. 1'urhnm *****50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... ****50.00 H. J. Webt *****50.00 J D. Hancock **<"**60.00 Dr. VV. N. Glymph .... *****60.00 C F. Kennedy *****60.00 Gnyan Austell *****50.00 L. J. Browning *****50.00 h. W. Stone ** *50.00 Mrs. John R. Mathis . . . *****50.00 J. Cohen Co *****150.00 Citizens National Bank . . *****60.00 H. C. Wilburn **50.00 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 F. D. Barron 50.00 Union Bakery *****50.00 f Will Humphries *****50.00 . Mrs. Ida Bailey *****50.00 ; Lewis M. Gault *****50.00 W. B. Murphy *50.00 ! R. W. Beaty (additional) *****50.00 ; D. Norman Jones *****50.0(1 C. C. Sanders *****50.00 ! C. K. Morgan *****50.00 ; It. I.ce Kelly *****60.00 Thos. McNally *****50.00 ! C. Allen *****50.00 ; 1'. E. Wilburn ?****50.00 Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Co. *****50.00 ! Roy Willeford (addit.) . . *****50.00 i*.,:.... tv f l1 - O AA uhhiii iuuruiu <k uriin. t'""r"'?)u.uu \. W. T. Ravenscroft . . . *****50.00 B. B. Going *****50.00 I. K. Brenneckc *****59.00 Dr. 0. L. P. Jackson . . . *****50.00 Storm's Drug Store . . . ''****50.00 J. M. Wood **50.00 B. A. Owens 50.00 I. A. Hollingsworth . . *****60.CO T. J. Vinson *****50.00 0. E. Smith *****50.00 Herbert Smoak *****50.00 lhos. H. Howe *****50.00 Mrs. P. B. Barnes *****50.00 Dnsh 60.00 Mrs. L. M. Jordan *****50.00 L. B. Godshall *****60.00 V. J. Tucker 60.00 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 Cash *?***100.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 J. E. Kelly 100.0? 1. From 60.00 J Louis Jolly *50.00 I. I.. Bolton *500.00 ur. i'. M. r.llerbe ...... '****50.00 ! W. T. Powell *50.00 W. T. Sinclair ***50.00 S. Krass *****50.00 j. L. Duncan *****50.00 ! I)r. J. G. Going 50.00 C. E. Bailey .......... 50.00 William Coleman **500.00 I S. R. I.ybrand 50.00 | II. H lydock . 50.00 | J. V. Ivey 50.01! H. W. Stone - 60.00 A. T. Stoudenmire 50.00 E. Nicholson * ** *50.00 I L. L. Wagnon ...... *****50.00 | Thos. J. West *****50.00 ; T. F. Wallace 50.00 Cash *****50.00 ; T. A. Murrah **50.00 Mrs. H. L. Gaffney *50.00 ' J. Ben Foster ****50.00 F. M. Moore 50.0t> f T. E. Bailey 50.00 J. J. Willard *****50.00 - R. C. Williams *****50.00 i S. R. Garner *****50.00 H. W. Edgar 50.00 John H, Wilburn 50.00 * 'Roy Barney 50.00 V J, WUpy Sanders 50.00 ? A. Kerbulas >. . . 50.00 Jr C. Mitchell . . 60.00 Or. D. H. Montgomery .... 50.00 W,it. Jolly 50.00 1 U D, Smith 50.00 $ A. Going 60.00 V K. J. Allen 50.00 J no. R. Mathis 50.00 C. U. Wilburn 50.0U , ^ Davis Jeffries *50.00 j Jt. Ii a Mae Wilburn 50.001 $ T. G. Duncan ...... *****100.00 V i J. M. Bat.es *****50.00 V | Norman-Murphy Co. . . . *****50.00 ??< Dr. Geo. T. Keller *50.00 ' J. W. Gilbert 50.00 % : Crescent Filling Station . *****50.00 V | Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr 50.00 V j R. P. Jeter *50.00 !< [ Miss Mary Emma Feater ** *+60.00 : C. H. Peake **+**50.00 ? Grovcr C. Wilburn *60.00 X Mrs. Ora B. Fant .... *****50.00 ; J. B. Betenbaugh *50.00 V Cash * +++*50.00 . Cash *< '**50.00 | W. T. Jones 50.00 | Jno. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.00 X Stuart Smith 50.00 -? W. II. Gibson 50.00 V Frank Clay 50.00 B. L. Fowler ** *'>50.00 % I. From (additional) **50.00 ^ Mrs. May C. Peake .... *****50.00 t N. C. Palmer 50.00 1 (t. Epps Tucker *****50.00 j J. A. Hollingsworth (addit'al) 50.00 J. E. Tinsley *****60.00 A. A. Haines 50.00 ^ H. B. Jennings *****50.00 JL B. B. Anderson *****60.00 $ Mrs. Hettie V. Foster . . *****50.00 V L. B. Jeter, Sr *****50.00 Robt. J. Fowler 50.00 ?* T. M. McNeil 50.00 A. C. T. S. Wilburn *****50.00 R L. McNally *****50.00 jT J. R. Charles *****50.00 *? L. J. Browning (addit'nal) *****50.00 V Cash *****50.00 R. Lee Kelly (additional . *****50.00 ^ Total $10,550.00 i Amount subscribed in pro- j duce 1,150.00 V Grand total $11,700.00 * > We want more subscriptions. Will you not take one or more shares? Union Canning & Products Co., Lewis M. Rice. Pros i Jt , In Civilized America y In the Year, A. D. 1922 T But Not Below the Mason and Dixon Line The following extract is from the ^ Associated Press account of the mfhe X | riots at Herrin, Illinois: V "Out in a road near the mine, six men ,tied together and all wounded ?? by bullets and blowf Jjay iq a scorch- <?? ing sun, while hundreds of men and ^ women laughed at their pleas for X water. "One of the men, his face bloody ^ and his shoulder shot away, apparently was within a few minutes of death. " 'Please boys, give me a drink,' he moaned. X "A laugh from the hundreds of ^ spectators was the only reply. "The correspondent rushed to a house for water and when he returned A he was faced by a sword and quickly drawn pistols and told to keep away. "When the man begged again for -i' water, 'for God's sake,' a young wo- V man with a baby n her arms placed her foot on the mangled body an! said: A " 'I'll see you in hell before you get ^ any water.' X. "The men apparently had been dragged down a rock road behind an * automohile. Their clothes were torn ? and pieces of gravel were imbedded < in their mangled flesh. ^ "A miner told the Associated Press correspondent that he had seen 15 bodies thrown into s pond with rocks * around their necks, Thursday. About ? 20 imported miners are missing."? ? Bamberg Herald. < Poland to Send Hoover Testimonial of Gratitude Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 4.?One of < the most remarkably books ever m: de i in Europe has just been completed here and will be sent to America. It is "The Book of Signatures" and is 4 addressed to Herbert Hoover in thi * nan^ ?f scores of thousands of Pol- < ish children, whose actual signature. ^ are included in the several hundred pages of the volume. Marshal PilmiHski. fVio PaUqVi nt'i.c of 3tate, wrote the first page, and othor pages were written by members of A the Polish parliament, the Cabinet Cardinal Kakowski, the Polish Protestant clergy, the Jewish Rabbis, the $ students and professors of the universities, and representatives of all the ^ arts, sciences, trades and crafts ol Poland. ?, <! The book is made entirely of Polish parchment and is bound in mag- $ ;niflcent hand-embossed leather done in the style of the mediaeval maimscript volumes. ?vi _ There are fewer fereign-born farm- i J ers in the South than in any other sec- j tion of the country. V ,? A Twenty cities and towns in the ^ United States bear the name of Co-j i | ^ lumbus, in addition to a number ofj ^ Columbias and Columbianas. ' V ? Nearly fitfy thousand million dol- A lars is invested in insurance on the % lives of Americans. i ? ?$ Stamps have been taking the place of small coins in Belgium. ii- ii ii m mm,i m i Tzzsetm : ?. " 'j_ie > <$ ?? K* > m I TAM ^ GROV PLEASE NOTICE T! CONTRACT WHICH SP ARE TO BPING "rn NOT GREEN TOMATO! MATOES MUST BE SO UP TO YOUR CONTRJ LIVE UP TO OURS SQUARE DEAL. WE P! A SQUARE DEAL Union Canning LEWIS M. RIC IS . a A A >. -*c ^ i % i i I ; kkf a > X ifers' i v ie clause in your | "ecififs that you f m, tomatoes; f ;s also, the to- | und. please live | \cl and we will $ all we ask is a | lopose giving you I t ? t i t t v o n 1..-* n a % rrowicts uo. | ? Presided | "> * f t T > t t T T 7 t t * jCKJ il' a