The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 14, 1922, Image 2
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MONDAY, ATO,17ST 11. VJ22.
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KIND 1 UIKND. 1IK! I* THIS (' \> SKj Then
i> ,i w man who for two y ;?*. - i
t t
has boon confined t>> las* bed with!.
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pel lair ra. She is sadly in need < |
liionev to hii\- ti' i'hi' -r food and .
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medicine for treat-lent. Donation.- j ^
of numev, bethlir.-T and bed |
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will be a boon t 11;: sutYerer. The j ^
case has been inves?:-';?ted. and i?
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one that i- trulv needy. I" ; ur ?ai
and will help, you niuj . o yoit |
contribution with ?dis. (e . T. Ke!Ui j
at her hoim on South rave:, or yoi [
may leave vo ir t mlributior at Tin j
Tir.n > off: e to be sent to Mr K -Her. j
Rest assur* d that yon will 1 I
mjr a irood service to a stricken fain.', j
when you come to the help of this ,
sufferer. j
\\ ASSOC! \ ! i:D CHAHITIKS l-'OI?
I'NION.
From time to time we have advocated
the ory. ni/t.P ion of an ass.)- _
eiated charities orcranix-ition for t"nion.
Tlieiv to ed be no ir eat ado ,
about it. Suppose we s i .-- thn
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sueh an orp u. /.ation be chartered a
s;n chemoscnn "v institution? Here
i< wlrit wi \v< M fur her su.ar.uost. \
pot it ion ^ott [s fotth tin* object
aims, etc. I t there lie one pi r- ^
so"., preferably a woman, to he
treasurer, with another to be ^
the investin t r. To these two add ^
three more names, women preferred.
The .vhole live would constitute the
t
executive committee. To tret such an
organization -tarted. we suuucst that
p. petition he carried around setting
forth the above facts. Let the or
g&nization be as free as possible, in
mh^-o \.f exercises of its duties. On tbis
petition call for subscriptions for a
year's work. At the end of the year
hold a meeting to elect officers of the
ensuing years, and lot those vote wh
will subscribe for that approaching
year. Thus could th,> constitution function
at once. Thus could our city be
j-lmo<t cleared of the street >>c gar.
It v uM '>< a he utTul s. vvii-e t*? rorI
' c< iltl he rendered at i?nc? .
in a - of emergency. Suppo-o a
1 an i.- injured in an accident. Friend
less ami without money. he would di?\
15y being carried prompily t-? the Inn -
pital, In* would iwovi'v. Th" physicians
in charge of the -:.it?I he .
agreed to opt . ate up a ch ? use- i
treat thom, free of chargt . Out of tli<
funds collected the h< p.t.ul '>ii! ? <?ni??
1 ' p*;id a i ! ! . would he I.ni l.
The ho-p'tal, even at be t. cann.t earn
much more than i> necessary to its
maintenance. It lanimt take, without
charge, th many cases c;f veal '
charity that may arise. Mere is where
jnvat service would lie retidered thi
poor, unfortunate man or woman that
needs imami need it at uiirt. It
sid'- a cam |.!-e 11. ahove, there
.mi- . f> in time to time many e
of lony; i mtitiu d illne.-s in families of'
the very po. r. Help would, in such
eas' - i .i.i an anael of mercy :
and perhaps the aui'erer is ustmo!' ,
o he d ' and i si fulness. T! , ten.- t
ne s ii n of ! ;oi<. !>e!i woo!-.' '
l?e willing to contribute liberally to v
se n a raii-c. It is our purpose to
draw up such ; t it ion .a- we h.t.i 'v
outlined above and we will a-k a com-J
mi'1 c of lad - to present the petilioa I u
for - mows Wm i- 'i>n,t t;> <r,.t ..hi I
tliis petite n u{ once* and to ask some |j
of the ladies to carry it around. ,i
It may bo said, in passing, tha.
Mayor Smith has given us to understand
11 .it he. with the ritv eounei],
|i
will ec ope' and ai<! in sueh a plan. \Y
have talked .about such an organization
long e nough. I.et's put it over! a
Or, if you an think of a hotter plan
than we huvc. outlined above, li t a-; J
hear from vou.
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i.ft i s ?-.? ; i xl.i.
We hear much said hy t iiul dat s
about tax reduction. l.o\v? rn. ?; tin | %v
taxes seems lo he the chief j .i form
< c candid -11 < 'or h ah -tale and < < > (j(
ty ofTl< es ,\ ; a matt'T of fact, suen ,,
promises are easily made, hut cannot c<
he fulfdled. Thoao who make such
i
promises may he honest about it, hut .
are not correct in their assumptions. nj
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V'y will never, us a people, be satisfied
ith what low taxes will buy. We
esire th cry things that money wiilj
uy i? of . vhools, paved streets, poee
p.< ton, hospital for the in-j
tine, so!tu i nt salary for teachers, ofccv
ami judges, and we are not
< ng to go hack to the situation of
\ Ay yeais ago. Why should we?
i.iei iy cannot be used to purchase
t. ' s wo wi.h and the things,
v v. .nt, what is it good for? But I
. lira the public gets money to pur-'
!..i who: it wants, there are but twoj
lays iii which it may be secured?by
o>ntinn or taxation. It is not likely
n.v laxes will he lowered. It is true,
o U? ubt, that taxes are not equally
cvied. Some people pay too much
oil iiie too little. Equalization of
h. tax burden is what is ready needd.
Honest returns and just levy.
I'her,, are too many tax dodgers, too
e\v ,-ei pie w ho really try to be fair
e. the state, in the matter of return:;.
Ye have heard much talk from poliicians,
and other people as well, to
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iiv I'll vi urii corporation snouui
ay. They have made their money
nit i f tlie people, therefore, make
hem the goat. So popular has been
his cry tha' corporations generally,
ue e rrying a much heavier share v?I
lie i \ ' i: 11 than tin y shoe d. Mar.,\
I a : - Mrn'iiik ied their ch.ir
rs 'i . tlie voui v:a! harras-ment
f t' ?v. n i nt dining an.I just af-i
. t'i" war. Many of the corpora-I
a- tint paid excess piolit tax, afterj
i .1 ii inng ti-e war have been actually]
'orcc.l nto bankruptcy or brought;
ate to face with that situation. This
s the real condition today. There
ire men in Union and Union county
( day who are raising a great howl
ibout "high taxes," who are not. payng
enough tax to school one child, vet'
ire -ending six children to school.
Dint means that they get five children
ducatcd at the expense of others, and,
"or "oid measure, get good roads,
nliie protecti >n, good streets, and evrytl
ing else that tax money goes to
urchase, absolutely free of cost to
themselves. We are glad they do get
ull their benefits. It is what everybody
desires should be enjoyed by all.
Sut 't is the nagging, howling,
u> hi ' .mil sc'ceching about high
ax f'o i null individuals that is
at's' d hig.
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Our rat .-ays watch your step or
rou may slip and fall.
<>!. rat says irre;;' pains arc often
? ? t r ;rivi.1 mat t<i .
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Our cat says it is stranjre how some
icuplo allow their minds to harbov
.11 si.its ?.f wit-! things.
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Our cat says the women did tu/J
vish to vote as bad as some of them
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The Arch
When you see an arch you think of
hk'i it: '1'hn iiivliiu -~>r <>
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ridge support immense weight, not
illy of tiie bridge itself, but of til
hrmigs constantly passing over it.
'he arch withstands the stress of
eight put upon it better than any
I her form of support.
Jn the human body the stress, the
eight of good health rests upon the
i ntai ari lies, unless these'are mainlined
in perfect condition so that
I
in may rentier perfect service the
eaitli will suffer jus to the degree
lieso dental arches are allowed to
isintegrate.
Wo repair dental arch s and on oc- |
sion make new ones.
lilt. II. K. SMITH
rniM .... Union, S. C.
A little boy went to Sunday school
id the tea her : cad f?om Bible,'
And -lob cursed the day I. was
< rn." The little boy said: "He must
avf been a mighty smart baby. Bales
these days can't talk whi r, they
i?- l??in, much less cuss."
Bank messengers in Wall Street
ill bi diesseil in bright red coats,I
nd haw | : ;.ble safes attached to
all. k lu ll around the:r waists. Un-j
rr this system, it is believed the f.ub
- vv.il n h to the rescue of any red>ated
messenger attacked by robber .
There are 3,500 persons in the
nited S at - more than 100 years of
iC'
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Capital Ships and Airplanes
Fighting it out in England
London, Aug. 11.?Thu question 01
the am rati menace and thu building
oi two capital ships sanctioned by tin
Washington naval ugrccinunt has
been raised in thu House of Lords bj
the Marquis of Linlithgow.
\\ hy, he asked, should it be th iught
thai supremacy in the air would give
to the belligerent that obtained ia the
military advantage belonging' to com
mar.d of the sea? lie doubted th?
ability of aircraft to carry any ap
previablc quantity of the food sup
plies needed by Britain, or to pro
tect her lines of commerce. He als
doubted that the bomb-dropping u
torpedo-lii ir.g airplane would be able
to neutralize the capital ship, against
which a stream of "interested propaganda"
was being directed.
land Lee replied that Britain's
naval policy was uih hanged and th>
cunital shin .vns still ri-em di-il as in
dispensable.
"There have been no new developments
in connection with either aerial
or underwater attack," he said,
"which necessitate a reversal of the
decision of the government to pro
coed with these capital ships, or, in
deed, any modification in the con
sti actional designs which have been
already approved.
"It is the view of the Admiralty
and its military advisers," he added,
"fortified ami based en the experience
of the war and by a long series ot
experiments, that it is possible, both
const ;uctiom>lly and financially, to
build capital ships which shall be
reasonably proof against any known
or likely methods of attack. The
necessary de tigns for that purpose al
icacly have been worked out and up
proved and are ready for the use of
the builder.
"Unless these two capital ships
are proceeded with," Lord Lee concluded,
"we shall have to abandon the
one power standard and fall to third
place, as compared to the United
States and Japan, in the most vital
portion of a fleet. Such a course
would be fatal to our prestige
and incompatible with governmental
pledges."
Britannia still rules the air th tugh
I she may not quite rule the waves. So
claims the Air Ministry in a stateI
mcnt. From this it appears that?
The Britbh navy is bettery equip
pod in regai d to aircraft than that o'
any other power.
The number of lighting aircraft
available for the navy can be expanded
at the briefest notice, and
pilots supplied.
Important new types of machines
for the use of the navy shortly wil'
be adopted.
"Development of the naval wing of
flying," said an official of the Aii
Ministry, "has been greater in a
land than in any other country. *?wc
claim" that the naval side' of the airservice
is the most efficient and upto-date
in the world.
"We have about 1)8 lighting machines
in commission equivalent to
eight so.uadrons; another 48 are in
i use for training purposes ami over
j 800 are in reserve, apart from maj
chines re miring reconditioning.
.These can .-.!l be manned. Only one
I squadron is abroad.
"At any moment we can put Toe
to Stilt maebines into the air, and we
h-'Ve an additional 11,000 machine
1 awd'able."
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Seen t certs carried out by airt
raft atl:;(ks on battleships are sat !
to have piv-ved the effectiveness o"
' smoke sere -.is thrown out bv air
craft bei". re attacking wi h torpedo*- .
1 be ma* bin- s used were torpedo
planes ami the torpedoes carried oil
instead of the usual explosive (barge.
| A part of the fleet was detailed to be
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the air, hut tlie time of attack was
not given and anti-aircraft gunners
were kef t on the alert.
The planes appeared high up out
! of range and suddenly planted a
smoke screen round the Meet by
means of bombs. Behind it they
Iwi. te<* .;; d turned until they had oh
Joined b oa lsiil position. The torpedoes
woic discharged at short
re. 11're and i' is understood the uniI
ire awarded 100 percent hits. A1!
the machines returned safely to th ir
base and the operation is xa'd to
have lasted only SO seconds from the
lime the gunners ,-ightcd the plains
to the time they trot safely away.
Golf Professionals
Will Meet in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Aug. II.--The dillhul
Oakmont Country Club golf course
here will be the scene from Angus!
13 to August 30, of the annual tour
iKiiiivm ??i ill IT r I UH'.ShlDIlill ViOIHTS
Association. Those in charge of arrangements
for the championship
event declare that about three scoiv
of the nitionnl leading pros will conic
10 Pittsburgh to play.
The qualifying rounds will be
played on many courses in the coun
try hef< e the real tournament gels
under v.ay at Oakmont. Only Am
evienn professionals will he permitted
to enter.
Pittsburgh will he allowed five reg
ular players in the tournament under
a recent ruling of the I'. U. A. However.
the Pittsburgh golfers will be
called u; on to lill the places of <|ua!i
fled professionals from distant points
who may he unable to make the trip.
The C.iknion' Course, scene of th
national amateur championship play
several years ago, is considered one
of the best courses in the Unite!
States. There is a severe penalty for
every misplav, hook, or slice. Oak
mont is well trapped with trees, sand
and bunker hazards.
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pibies and Old Men Swell
New York's Fatalities
!?\w York, Aug. 12.?Babies who
wi i i' loo young to realize danger, and
. Id ir -n who couldn't move quickly
er.ough to avoid it, swelled the total
i f ace dental deaths to 8,483 in New
Y? k kCity last year, health depnrtu?
nt .poita reveal. This represents
(leei use of 400 from the accidental
I .lia I lis i.f 191?.
Onl/ 987 of the victims were f"r?iaU
while 2,49(5 were males. Even
,mon infants the death rate foi
ah-3 -...is by far the higher, probably.
ucorJ.ng to the health office, because
y-bnhies often come to grief
h < ii h in<|Uisitivcness and a natural
' . ' y to seek adventure.
a'.: nio.it important cause of acoi('
. al ..eath from a numerical stando
ni is the automobile," the report
at ii .rs. "Last year 849 persons
.. silled in I his city as the result
f a numobile accidents. This is
spiiv N nt to a latio of almost 13 per
'OO.n > of population and represents
a net increase of one per 100 sine
1919.
"Wo must nut lose sight, however,
1 tl> fac' tha the number of fatal
sin c' accidents ha3 not kepi pace
villi he increase in the number of
vclit ' > osinf tl'.. str<'.-?ts; If t.Vir? iiinir
rat'" 1 < tveen accidents and vehicleoblo:
d I.,day as in previous years,
tl realities would be many times
great v, so thai in rc-ality a big savin
i life has l?een effected through
lcgulation of tvaflic and the closing of
-tree'.s for play during certain houis
f tli day."
Almost '2 persons per 100,000
numb ring G84 -died in falls, says the
report: 103 from scaffolds and build
ings -md 138 from fire-escapes ami
windows.
"Ci rtainly this was a needless lo.'-s
ri lit"," says the health department.
"Almost one-third of these deaths occurred
among children under fiv.
years <>f age. In other words, among
little children who were allowed to go
out en five escapes or to lean out of
wind. \Ys.
"Surely this indicates gross neg'dgent'e
and calls for active propaganda
to educatc parents not to per.
mit little tots to engage in such hazardous
forms of play."
Vvat\?hips Sacrificed to
A '3ur<: -letter Warships
London, Aug. 11.?Having found
no buyers for the great group of batleships
which li j Washington Con
"erence decreed hould be scrapped
Croat Britain is using the monsters
is taigets for he gunners of tin.
loyal Xavy and the bombers of tin
itoyal Air Force. Like the Unite*
States and France, this country has
a dov" q-. i*-" specially fine cruis
"^r^chll:ine dreadnoughts whicl
r ' ' T. gated to the ignomin
Tfohs jGnkrVp%.^ ' ' "
Thunderer, Monarch, Conquerer
Colossus, Lion, Ajax, Qenturion
i\injr ueovge v., i nnctss itoyai, r.rn
and Orion, monsters of 20,0?^ or mor<
tons, once the pride of the ?ver
8 ys, are all doomed. Costing iv.:n\
than $15,000,000 originally, junl
iealers have offered the govern men
<iily $20,000 apiece for them.
The navy is now engaged in .
lies of tai ret tests on (he fanioti:
battleships Agamemnon and Superb
whi. h, like tlieir sister ships, are ti
tile! their graves in the ocean at th?
l.ards of the gunners and jack tar
that once manned them. The ad
n iialty is trying by thes tests t.
kuiinine how a direct l it can h<
n\ented fvour passing imn the lur
let down the ammunition tube.
In the battle of Jutland, Invincible
Indefatigable and Queen Mary blew
up because of a flash passing fron
the ammunition tubes t?> the niaga
liti s below. So Superb is now ir
the Knglish Channel and is being
helled at punishing ranges to se
whether or not the flash of explosion
j.sases down to the powder and she!!
ma* izines uiuler given conditions.
Agamemnon, too, may soon need
a successor. She is a moving target,
more difficult to hit than Superb,
v. Inch is stationary. She is propelled
I'V oil. The sunnlv of oil is turned
> ii, Iht engines are stalled, and the
. naineers flee from her before* she
gathers too much headway. Her
speed as well as her steering apparn*us
are eont roiled by wireless in another
ship.
The most exciting pari of these
Ie-is is that phyed by the sloop Snnp<ba
;on. She is responsible for taking
acc urate n otion pi lures of what
1 happens to the target, as th" result
j of the shots. At times she nun the
! .-!sk of being hit by the moo ter
armor-piercing projectiles as well as
being rammed by the 20,OOP ton
A gamcmnon.
University professors of Prim
may retire hereafter on half-pay in
hey reach the age of f>5 years, "r
lessors can continue to teach, if tin
wish to do so. until they are OK yea
" age, hut at r that they are to r
. ire utile:mat v.-a !y.
"HOT FOOT"
Did You Ever Have It?
I have had what I call "hot foot"
( < . i* talw.lit i\ i ee I eiiiilclit't tiro I L
behind by pl< w. It w:is terrible.
Sloim's Ijotiun relieved it at once.
(Signed) Dock < H)(|,
Kelton Uonte 1.
Storm's Lotion is sold at
STORM'S DRUG STORE
Price $1.00
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his future ?n
from Hngla
lbs. of fin
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Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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w Pa.-sen ev Car Tires
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? confidence to dealer
y owners that no lc.vt
? quality tire prices w
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Uoy..l
^ SiTT e'? -.1 N?4>hv
y SO x 5 1 !. $12.51
Lp 30 .<: 3V4 " $14.65 15.60
. 31x? " 23.00
| r 30x3!'J!;S 14.65
L. 32 x 3'.i " 22.95 20.45
31x4 " 26.45
32x4 "J 29.15 24.35
f 33 x 4 " J 30.05 25.55
34x4 "| 30 r?5 26.03
? JT 32 x !'. i " { 37. .0 31.95
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prescript ion and in exact
accotd with his instructions.
We can save you
money on your preemptions.
Let Us Prove It.
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union i-irug store
H. V/. EDGAR
Undertaking I'a r lorn
Calls answered day and night
Prompt aind Ellicient Service
May Phone 120?Night Phone 31
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Slnlj Campaign Meetings
>< . invood, Tuesday, August 15.
i \tf,..l 1 \ 1 in
i'u ' ?, umnraiiuy, miKUai i".
\I ??ille, Thursday, August 17.
Mi < "ormick, Friday, August IK.
At : ,son, Saturday, August 19.
Vv i ilia, Monday, August 21.
?*i is, Tuesday, August 22.
(IriMMville, Wednesday, August 2GaH'i..
y, Thursday, August 24.
Spi.rtanburg, Friday. August 2"?.
Old as Virginia tol
? 0 today
there is no mild
smoke and no other
distinctive character:
1 lor cigarettes Vi
jJJ! ^ tobacco is tht i
7/^Vii^Oia Qgaiett
liese Mew Pi
o. IJ.SoTl.res
the lowest Bear in sr.!" .1 that the:
cd on U. S. apply to the n\z-r,t co
went into line of quality
ine. tided. world. RertKitil; -r, too
louirl give as vou read the hi! >\v
s and car- ing table ? that IJ. S.
?r basis, of quality has beer. postill
prevail, lively maintained. /
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Ch.iin U eo ?lai 1 /
11.40 $9.75 v $ - /
1 J.OO 10.63 /
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16.9Q 15.70 ) /
22.45 ' 20.35 '
23.65 21.95 / /
24.15 22 ?0 / /
30.05 y /
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30x3% clin* *u/;;r
and straigii: side
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j'aics Rubber Ccmj?f-.v/ ]
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3erson motor co. - - falo
drug store - - v.
lipscomb
:khart mills store - PF.C1AI
ADVERTISEMENT:
V i-.ST SIMMN* ,S WATKR ? Deliv
^ ' ,,f inili* ntl Votllfdntr o?"l
|?.ipon standing orders, through th?
winder months. Phone 2320. J
Boyd Lnncuster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tt
FOR RENT- -Rooms for light housekeeping
AH modern conveniences.
Price reasonable. Call at No. 101
South Street, Union, S. C. 1441-tf
MONEY TO LOAN' 011 city or country
property in large amounts on easy
terms. S. E. Barron. 1406-tf
SEVERAL SMALL TRACTS of land
? for sale lying around the depot at
? Lockhart .function, at bargain
prices. See E. P. Kelly & Bro., The
LanJ Men. 1442-tf
PIGS FOR SALE Dnroc-Je.sey pigs
! ?entitled to registration; ull ages.
1 Price $5.00. M. K. Pittman, Oarlisle,
S. C.
THE UNION NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION ts now accepting
applications from farmers
f P " *
ior iurm minis at o per cent interest.
This is a wonderful opportunity
for the farmeri of Union county.
Farmers Interested can apply
through It. L. Kelly, secretarytreasurer
of the local association.
1442-tf
An ad- in The Tim *ets results. |
IACCO
m
bacco is,
er, purer
with its
ind taste.
rginia
best*
PS NOTE. Virginia
el IM '49^^# tobacco is the name
given to the tobacco
grown in Virginia,
tho Carolinas and
(J Georgia.
'ices / \
sc prices / ^
replete / j
Union, S. C.
Buffalo, S. C.
Jonesville, S. C.
Lockhart, S. C.
Palm Beach Suits
Cleaned
We can clean and press your
Palm Peach suit very quickly
iher.e days. We have the
equipment and the know how.
Give me a trial. Will appre*
ciate it as much or more than
any on* else.
Phone 167 and we will call
promptly and return your suit
looking like new.
Hames Pressing &
Repair Shoo
* ? mt
Nicholson Bank Bldg.
Phone 169 and motor cycle
will call.
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^nhacrih# to Union Tin"!*
ALL KINDS OF
CEMETERY WORK
Union Marble & Granite Co.
Main St. Union, S. C.