The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 08, 1922, Image 4
RI ALTO
TODAY
She paid
the Penalty
WILLIAM FOX presents
PF.ARI. WHITF.
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"ANY WIFE"
The Romance of a
Di.-coi-.tentt d Woman
Story by Julia Tolsva
Direction ? Hei bert Brenon
picture every woman shoui
jee?and every husband.
added
A R0L1N COMEDY
AND
PATHE NEWS
tomorrow
CONWAY TEARLE
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"I OVF'S
MASQUERAPE" _
Ri iaves-Jett
Mar.' < <! at th> home of the < ;Vi i:
ru mill -tor. Rev. J. A. Oiaiitilei.
K. Mil!.-. M:-s I": a Rea. -s a
Mr. 'Va'tt i it the happy event ta
ina pi . e Saturday afternoon at
M.-s lieaV' > i the charni'ii" daiijr
er of Mi- R. \:e Reave-, ami h
' e, while Mr. Fett
a 1! r:a.: o " Net ilea.i li\. - a
a- i tn '.ods o, friends who ale 1
' .lur ' : \v s-- i iioiee. Only a f?
I Mends witness < tile eeren ny ai
we extend our eot.u rat ulatinu.- ai
v i-h 'hem m ieh happitie.-s.
C. T. C.
I l" II . ... .11* i.V . I i
.?. *j. miwni < iiuiny ir:rims air Ti;
to know that h" has > ni|trnvoti "?n n
to be removed from the Walla
Tin i i h<>- tn| to the home ? f I
aster, .Mrs. Foster Iiontley.
Su!.scribe to The Union Daily Tim<
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vrfsB-C /T . paiii ii u ? S'fg
What a little
paint will dc
1 ijt. 11 C < t;?//?-?e< iJ Ac to
Carriage P..int. will t ri;,htc:i
a small car with one
good coat.
I1. c.t No. 711 L rrtii/ntoori
Auto Top and Scat
D:*-"ViU::t will Rive the tap one
c- t . i tr seat tvv coats.
W. v Jfh'f a sha'ohy car when
it ;v , o little to l.eep it at:
3 For v ry purpose
/. .v a Cerr.iin-terd paint
rr.i i. that Will ... v you
s it i .taction. Come and see us.
Headquarters for Painting
Needs.
Union hardware Co<>
Wholesale and Retail
UNION, S. C.
I WE WANT
We repair aii kinds
f rater and baaery rep
i '"g(Our
prices are rea
of our work is the hi
3 Philadelphia Diar0
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I Our garage is ore
the state Year po'rf
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NORTH PINC
Bread Cast Upon the Waters
Signs have appeared in the Near
Kast which indicate that some of the
hread we are casting upon AtlantieMediterranean
waters may make the
proverbial return trip. Nobody expected
this to be?mainly because
there was no return address on the
bread.
Without anybody's authority, and
with no trade agreements beforehand
to excuse it to any of our well-known
business competitors, the Levant
seemingly has taken a trading fancy
to 'he brand of American goods we
. sending to the starving.
Warranted or not, definite indicat:
is have appeared during tjie recent
toui' of the Near Kast by Dr. Edwin
E. Ibatt, who is the managing directoi
of the American Chamber of
Commerce for the Levant in Now
York.
"When peace contributes some sta1
>i 1:'y to the Near East," said oncommerce
otlicial while in Constantij
op'.e, "a certain amount of concrete
;.do returns will be realised from
hi foods and commodities given by
Antciica for relief work."?The Na
ior.'s Business.
Judge Sets Right Example
I'hu nix < Arizona) Gazette
-'. s di. pati lies have just carried
f hov. Judge John \V. Shea
n Colorado Spting-, Colo., sentenced
tii -lute prison. It also state*
is.tt thi is the maximum penalty
t r a . < .i.tVi-p-e on a bootlegging
liM-f, Judge Shea has set th
i' i \ipi; to 'he rest of the jurist*
of the nation.
I'. t'n-Ttrir r under the existing
. \ < i a erious offense, The proI.i
1 " "?.;i amendment was not adopted
' .. li:? p'-aple to he winked at, hut 1?
' enforced. The people of Aincricti
t:- with tin- evil of the drunk did no!
!' I. .tend that the bootlegger should
n : make hi* daily, weekly, or monthly
k- in- aram e before a magistrate for
<> | ty or indulgence.
h. Nobody Wants the
Two Dollar Bill
IS
I ' Nobody refuses a dollar bill, hui
v" many refuse to take a two-dollar bill
v Toilers in local banks are authority
far that statement. The two-dollai
! ill is an unsought, unwelcome am
nwanied pice" of currency. Sonn
people believe that two-dollar bill:
bring bad link and hasten to pas:
' ' them off on the first comer. Many tea
" off the corners of the bills until thej
II become so mutilated that the bank:
' ledceiii them in new bills. Bankers
esthuate that 90 per cent of the pop
idation have a dislike for two-dollai
*s bills.
=? The public's distaste for two-dollai
bills is so great that thc? treasury <le
partment has considered doing a way
with them, and stopping the issue ol
this unpopular denomination.
I acre are scarcely any new, crisp
iwo-dollar bills in circulation. Tin
first man that uets one of them tears
off the ci nii'i' if he is the least superi.
as about it, and hankers say IK
' v ..at are. T1 > next man tears oil
i i her (orner until the miserable bil
ear dated beyond recognition. 1'i
- if ", the branded ihir.t: drifts back tt
i t- i i\ nd is red?.emed.
...ei lioiivs whv i-eople i'le sup
ti! oils ab-iut the two.dollar bill. Th \v
'ist are. People all want money, but
hoy d n't want it in two-dollar bills
i h o never beard another wish for ever
milium two-dollar hills.?Greenwood
Index-Journal.
FECIAL ADVERTISEMENT:
'Oil) ( ROSS <>\fords and Pumps; low
end hinh heels. Your choice $1.50,
An toll's Store Store, for Bottei
Shoes. 1151-51
Notice
All members of South Union I?odcf<
\ >. 1PJ, I. O. (). l'\, arc requested
he present at 1 heir ball tonight at
o'eloek. Refreshments will be served
and visit in?r Odd Fellows are invitui
.1 V. Hart.,
i
Secretary.
Of tin 'J'J.O.i.i yrand army veterans
ike i-i iirinal e.u nihetship of the
I i"-' in .A u 'fork city only S'JiI are
r J ? o\v livintr.
nuHBBx: rr^ ^ ^e?riiMMV2
YOUR WORK I
of cars. Starter, gene- |
air?brazing and weld- I
i*
I
sonable and the quality !l
ighest. |
p
icnd und q ueries %
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of the best equipped in H
>na;~e is solicited.
NCAITS GARAGE f
KNEY STREET 3
Bi
Dots From Goshen
We are huving lots of rain in this
community for the last \\ ?.k.
The boll weevils are raging. I don't
believe there will be but very littio
cotton made here this year.
Miss Mnttie Moore and F.ugene
Frost from Columbia are visiting at
thD home of Miss Jannie Douglas.
Miss Clem Setzler has returned
from Fryor's hospital.
Miss liosa Holiday is visiting Miss
Annie McCarley.
Mrs. Hen Hardy was a vis or in
Whitmire today.
Mrs. Winnie Brown i* g i; v.si ing ;a
Whitmire.
Mr. Allen Nanee froi. Wintmi o
spent Sutulay in MaybinU
Miss Sai'u l.yles is spea.. . a?.v5i '<
in Whitmire.
Miss Fearl Than as is at r.t at. 'i
spending sometime in W'r on .
Ch ny.
Mob Beats Negroes
In Florence \ .irds
Florence, Auk- 7. - - p ; >f
about white nun caught tii < 1. groes
working in the yards ?" the
\tl. iitio Coast I die R uiiro. .i : ?. u
pany this morning and sever bi it
them. One of the negro. _ eap d
the mob and made for uptown. 1'e- .ing
that his pursuers we ah t!
to capture him, he finally <ti\. 1 in o
the Busy Bee restaurant. T1 e projirietor
was able to keep the crowd
from going inside.
Officers were calh d for an I two
ity policemen were dispatched. Ch: f
Mclver said later th it no arte s h !
been made and In* did a<>t know who
composed the mob which as: ault 1
: the negroes.
' i POiiVl LD PmRAQRAPKS
1 ;j
' A tost op; >i unity sob' in
{<! finds its way buck.
Cos-dp is ? deadly gas tli h J
Is often filial to ti i. mMiip.
!|i - i\
v A woman who has no dinl
! ; mnnds considers them \ ulnar. \\
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Tlie dog who speaks wi:h Its if
1 !;d tail is soiiicthnig of a wag.
When It comes to selecting a
r ;i; wife some men ar?- ensil\
1 | a pleased. s{
s Death ts frequently the re<j!
suit of a man's effort to make ?
f II * _ I
|i Several people have humped <j
?; up against disgrace while try'
?!; ing t<? dodge poverty.
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f So Say All Good Citizens
Editorial, Cincinnati Enquirer
r The president dcmunds the enforcep
1 meat of the Eighteenth Amendment
and its supplementary aiding
' statutes. And this is the demand of
every good citizen, no matter what
may he his views with reference to
prohibition.
ORDER DUPLICATED BY CUPID
v
Brought Pair Together After Divorce
Had Spoiled tho First
Job.
'i Manluittan, Kan.?When his first job
proved u failure, according to divorce
court records, Cupid got busy and
brought together ;i second time Miss
I Jennette Alexander of Manhattan,
Kan., and Dr. Wallace J. Mellles, n
Grst lieutenant In the medical reserve
corps, no*v stationed at Camp Funston.
As the consequence Lieutenant
and Mrs. Mellles are now enjoying
their second honeymoon.
Eight years ago tho pair root, and a
speedy courtship and marriage result:
ed. Four months ago Doctor Mellles
sued for divorce on the grounds of Incompatibility
of temperament. The divorce
was granted and the woman was
i- v -
Bnuncu iu use iht maiuen name.
After the divorce the doctor enlist
1 ed, and Immedintely began correspond11
ence with his former wife. She r&
I j sponded and a second speedy courtship
resulted, this one by mail. Spa
clftl delivery letters finally carried a
proposal and acceptance, and the mar
rlage resulted.
GIRL WORKS AS A FARMER
All Goes Well Until Sheriff Appears
to Take Her Back to
Parents.
Garden City, Kan.?Last summer
I Gurden City fanner met Linn Overbrook,
a strong looking elghteen-yearI
old lad who wanted a Job threshing.
After that was over Llnu had become
so well liked by the farmer and his
i wife that they offer--d him an all wintor
job at $10 a week. He accepted.
All went well llt>fll n fr?\\r /In ?-a ?cr/\
when Sheriff Oil brown en me to &e
farm ami told Linn. "I know all about
you." Linn confessed. "She" hud run
away from home. Mabel was taken
to town and held until some one came
for her. Then she was taken back
to her Nebraska borne.
l'Mt
$ WOMAN'S DEAD BODY 3
| SURROUNDED BY 17 CATS X
T Groenshurpr. Pa.? WKen'nolpfh- jf
* bora entered the home of Mr*. 4
T Abby Traupter, eiirhty-five, to ttnd 4
% out why she did noi show her- 4
T self for some time, they found 4
X the woman dead with seventeen 2
J rati (fathered about her. One of T
* the oats was sleeping on lis dead 3
L mistress's hr'Mi-U. J?
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.44-* ? VA-(.4.4.444.4^9147
All f- hi nrfillery schools of the
United Slates army .tr? to he conceniratcd
at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
IMPOR
Who
\ Remember the
(Days and
Dates
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
August
10-11-12
i Clothes ordered wit!
Order Now?Have you
Ordered now they v,
height-ot-the-season rush
service and style.
DROP IN! It's woi
you say-?"Show me thro
J. (
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Monarch
Mv. and Mrs. < Rominons of Mill
;vrnac announce ;1<? birth of a 12 lb.
girl, August 1. Jo., is smiling*
"E.ith" Tucker go, up an automobile
party last Thursday and went over
nto F rirfield count} to a big basket
p.cnic. He didn i cany much t<? cat
for the Fairfield county people sure
feed you, as "Both" demonstrated they
l?.ok after a fellow, iis he brought
home a tow sack of watermelon rines
fcr his pigs. He a < so much it nearly
kiile-1 him.
Miss Daisy Rochester and sist? r, of
Mlack Rock, &r> interesting visitors
in our town this week-end. "Pansy"
I as manv friend- here who are always
g'ad to see her < i me.
Mv. J. (Is.-?rf~R<>tu>t>oih. C-herokce
county, attended the politica
meeting in Union Saturday. In con
vorsation with your correspondent he
told us tl hail of July 30th about
mined his <o in, and did completely
ruin the one on Mr. Harp Floyd's
old home place.
The comm .nity cream supper and
cand'dates peaking"- here Friday
nigh, was highly patronized and the
big cake bov, ht $16.70.
Good order, good speaking and good
crowds were ill m evidence.
.Monarch .M lis har. opened up her
new drug stun! and since the < linage,
the building has been re-modelled, re.
nainted and g it in a beautiful condition.
Dr. Fori st Fowler has charge of
bis drug store. . C. T. C.
William Coleman's Platform
VN"siiit Wili'.tm Colem n, of Union,
n< t generally regarded as "in the
winning' '' governor, ho is about
li e only < :u. ate for that office who
lias a deliia' platform and has reduced
it " ief and comprehensive
form. Ai .is platfoini is a good
one, thou:" ?mewhat ahead of his
time. Tld--' he platform as outlined
is his s.ddi-. cs at his Tionu; town.
Union, on Saturday:
"He said stifod for co-operative
marketing, u<| believed the farmei;
should sell 'i.i-ir products through an
o.ganizati. wned by themselves and
imiriiKi <1 ' > mcnlves.
"He beli- ej| in giving a dollar
v. orlh of ivice for every dollar's
w >rlh of il, people's money, and h< lieyed
in " people managing their
own affair-.
"He hi !. rl in reducing ail state
salaries, in ading that of the gov..
i rnor,
"fl< lull .11 in issuing bom! I..J
(ontiniic il work of building good
roads, and order to get money t.i
,natch ilia iIVred by the federal go\ .
lament.
"He heli d in liberal support for
lit- pub!i h .ols, in good pay for
cood teach. , and in weeding out the
inefficient U...h?vn
"lie lulu <,| in maintaining the
- Sate collet ( . specially Winthrop and
< "? nv.son.
"Hp bcli< c(| in tli*' elimination of
useless Hi' ;,nd officials. Too many
people are nnuing salaries, lie said.
"lie fav. n| holding another co i?i?utional
iv.entlen, to frnme another
cons' ii ( n to take the place
f the one i a out of date.
"He belie <1 in the conservation of
state's tree.a, including wat i
i v.'eisand i :oral deposits."
As a mii'iir of feet South Carolina
is not >,; to hp the progress! p
state it sh?. i|i| he until It gets right
r\(i' on s'Vfic, of the planks in Mr.
Coleman's pint form. ? Spartanburg
Herald.
Spanish girls who make the fampuf.nr.s
ol Val ticia ai'j paid about 35
"a nts a day.
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IT ANT!
Wears <
KAHN
o i
Are Sending a
He brings to us?in effect
finest in America. Through h
complete knowledge of wooler
his co-operation, of utmost sal
MEASURE CLOTHES.
He brings with him wool
h.1 c. never kefnvo ' '
. -w. fcTWKWAW MVCia O^Cll
Scotland, France and Belgium
1 his assistance fit, serve and satis
r cloth is ready when you want tl
ill be .^iven that fine attention io
! The prices quoted are the lc
rt.h coming many miles just to re
>Ugh the Kahn line!"
^ohen *
THE HOUSE OF
Notice of Election
Xothe is hereby given that an election
will i)e held in i'incknoy Township
en thP 31st day of August, 1922, on
the question ( f the issuance of $10,000
Highway llonds of I'inckney Town/l
ip for the purpose of improving the
highways in the said township. The
said bonds shall be coupon bonds and
shall bear date of August 1, 1922, and
shall mature August i, 1942. The said
bonds shall bear interest at a rate not
exceeding G per cent per annum. The
said election will be held in accordance
with an Act entitled "An Act to |
authorize the holding of elections in S
tU? L:~ r IT - --
uiu Mjwiiafiiiis oi union uounty, bx-|I
cept Union Township, on the issuing
of $150,000.00 of coupon bonds ?01 11
building permanent roads," etc. Ap- I
proved the 1st day of March, A. D.
1919; and further in accordance with
| an Act entitled "An Act to ratify a
I joint resolution to amend Section I.
Article VIII of the constitution relal!
ing to municipal bonded indebtedness
I by adding a pro\ iso thereto as to the
' various townships of Union County,"
| Approved the 25th day of February,
j A. I). 1921.
I At the said election there shall be
1 provided two ballots, on each of which
I shi.il be punted tlie words "For the
issuance of $10,000 Highway Bonds
cf Piiiikney Township, bonds to be
dated August 1st, 1922, to mature
i August 1st, 1942, and to bear interest |
at. the rate of not exceeding G pei j
con ": an.! on < "c <>f said ballots shall
; be printed the words "For permanent
road bonds Yes" and on the other "For
: permanent road bond.; Xo."
I Every person offering to vote at
said election shall, before being allowed
to vote, produce his registration
certificate and proof of the payment
< f all taxes, including poll tax ass<
ssi-d against him and collectible during
the previous year ';
The polls will be opened at seven
o'clock in the forenoon and will be
closed at four o'clock in the afternoon 5
<n 1 h" date of the said election anu ?
' < nly < !< ctors of Pir.ckney Township
possessing the oualitic avians aforesaid
\ ill be entitled to vote in said election, n
Thy following shall be the polling I
places and the following are appoint* I
< <1 manage r of the election hereby ordered:
Ad.iiiisln.rg ?B. ! '. Adams, Robert
> anc o. J. R. Smith.
!< i'< n John M. Little, Ja?-k Smilii.
F. J. H. Howell.
l.ockhart?C'. T. Clary, ?.. 11. llallI)
an, John ( . Vfalhis.
I i-\ <lei nf ill, I'ini kr. 'V Town hip
I i: igli * < ntum .vsion
.1 Iti.v font !
Chairman, J
If. F. Fowler, r,
Secretary, 9
Ji J. Garner, A
L. K. Gamer, >.j
W. G. Johnson,
Ashmore Vanderford, ^
W. D. Dent, $
Commissioners. I
8-8-15-22-29 I
Bulgaria Would
Welcome American Capital
or
Sol';.. P, i1 : 11 i; i, Aug. 7.?Bu'garia's 1,0
mines, fore is, rivers and railroads LO
olFor excellent opportunities for ent(
rp' isii'g \ merienns, in the opinion va
:>(' Kine, I'.oi i . and the popular young nb
monarch i anxious to have American wi
business ine" and capitalists come to da
Sofia to I'm .. in r the field. "We will sh
give them eveiy advantage and op- mt
pert unity to invest their money in foi
piofitahle enterprises," the King said lal
re-ant l.v to the correspondent. "We en
would prefer to deal with Americans fft<
than anyone else. We like thorn for we
their honesty, their quickkness, their is
1.19 A .1 I I"?! I.1III tium 11 to
Every
jood Clc
TAILORING
f Indianapolis
Personal Reoresen*a*ive
A
the full resources of this great
lis perfect understanding of Ka
is and tailoring?you are definit
lisfaction in your FALL AND
len displays so appealing, so dist
The finest looming* frorr Ameri
are included.
ify to perfection,
lem.
detail, that care in finish, nc
>west that can be named without
e the fabrics. It is music to Mr.
O
^J.JL J. jp'?X.
SATISFACTION.
Spec
Black Satin Sli|
I. Fr
Your Money's Worth or
?
IF YOU WANT Iff
MAKE YOUS
WORTH TWO
Come to. the meeting
V/ednesday night at 7
representing Atlanta ca]
osition to make to the p
cerning a MODERN
If von arp intproctoil in
J ? ??v> VOIVU 111,
tend this meeting!
YOUNG MEN'S m
NOTICE TO T
I beg to inform my fri
that 1 have bought out
Whitlock in the Union
will be pleased to have
your patronage.
We handle only the b
and always have the bes
treatment to all.
J. HOYLE l
iginality and resource. They may I!
assured of-the most cordial wol- Moi
mo here." , tion
Bulgaria, it may be said conser- lane
tively,_ is making a really remark!e
recovery from the effects of the
?r. The Bulgarian population to-i MrM'
y has food, clothing, Rood health, ^
oltei , money and the other ele-1 *'arr
nts of material contentment, and T
r this the principal reason is the' the
mr of the masses, their sobriety, ton.
ergy and thrift, and their satis- A
:tion with living conditions. The feet
1 k of the Volunteer Labor Army ligh
another cause. thai
\
r Man |
>thes 1
CO. 1
to Union. |f
tailoring house?the BR
hn facilities and his flj
:ely assured, through
WINTER MADE-TO- 8
inctive that their like n
ra, England, Ireland, jS
>t always possible in V
robbing the tailoring, <
Krause's ears to hear ^
ny I
B | | I
>13 1b I
ppers $2.951
om 1
Your^Money Back. I ,
HON TO GROW I
', DOLLAR I
OR MORE I
at the Court House h
:30. Mr. Preacher, 1
pitalists, has a prop- 1
eople of Union, con- 1
HOTEL for Union. I
Union's welfare, at- |
ISINESS LEAGUE I
HE PUBLIC I
iends and customers 0
the interest of Mr,
Filling Station and
a continuation of ^
est gasoline and oil. ,
A price. Courteous
CHARLES
ulgaria is a nation of peasants,
e than four-fifths of her populai
of 5,000,000,000 work on the
I.
n Paris there ar(? 235,865 widows
only 50,892 widowers,
ho municipal council of Amsterl
now have five women members,
wo women have been electe<l to j
city council in Seattle, Washin:rn
approaching hurricane may
the atmosphere and the rays of
t passing through it for more
l 1,000 miles.
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