The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 15, 1922, Image 3
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THE UNION m
"HARDWAR
Phones 33 and 34
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POLITICAL NOTICE
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In pursuance of the rules of th<
party, notice is hereby given thai
the following polling places, man
agers and cleiks have been designated
by the Union County Democratic
executive committee for the Democratic
primary to be held on Augusl
2!), 1922:
Ward 1.?At Cotton Seed Oil Mill
F. B. Gulp, clptirtnan; S. V. Edons
and Mrs. Louise l^ong Mc Lac hern
managers; W. W. Goforth, clerk.
Ward 2.?Smith block. F. C
Howze, chairman; John Stewart ami
Mrs. P. B. Barnes, managers; S. L
Sparks, clerk.
Ward 3.?Union Bakery. T. K
Foster, chairman; B. A. Whitencr anc
T. A. P.Iurrah, managers; J. E. Tinsley,
clerk.
Ward -1.?Fire Engine House. F
M. Willard, chairman; A. A. Hamci
and Curtis Amnions, managers; Arthur
Lawson, clerk.
Excelsior K. Mills.?Fowler's
Store. B. I,. Fowler, chairman; J. A
Tucker ami J. C. Gregory, managers:
T. C. Jolly, clerk.
Monarch.?Fowler's Store. W. A
Turner, chairman; J. C. Lowe and C
T. Chalk, managers; Mrs. J. A. Go
ing, cleik.
Jonesv iile.?Llttlejohn Furniture
room. J. Wesley Scott, chairman; A
P. Eison and Reuben Lindsay, man
agers; R. A. Lybrand,. clerk.
Kelton.?II. A. Gault's Store. S
J. H. Howell, chairman; D. L. GauH
and J. 15. Iloleomb. managers; B. N
Kelly, clerk.
Lockhart.?At the Mill Store. Rob
ert Wilhurn, chairman; J. N. Portei
and C. M. Scales, managers; J. M
Petty, clerk.
Adamsburg.? F. M. Adams &
Son's Store. L. F. Adams, chairman
It. L. Nance and N. C. Palmer, man
agers; G. ('. Vanderford, clerk.
Meado?MciWor School House. J
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X * I?M juiwi , i iifii i man , uunuuifj
Gregory r.nd J. C. Hughes, managers
W. H. Crosby, clerk.
Santue.?L. B. Jeter, Jr's Store
J. W. Gregory, J.., chairman; R. S
Adams and A. W. Gilmoro, managers
E. W. Jeter, clerk.
Carlisle.?M. C. Heaver's Store. B
F. Baldwin, chairman; C. A. Jeter am
J J. Anderson, managers; J. K.. Dea
ver, clerk.
Black Rock.? At Black Rock. Ern
est Jeter, chairman; W. S. Alexan
der and W. J. Willard, managers; J
C. Mobley, clerk.
Cross Keys.? Wilburn's Store. B
B Betsil, chairman; Dedie Lawsoi
and R. W. Chancy, managers; Claudi
Sparks, clerk.
Wilburn's Store.?S. Hay Wilbum'i
Store. A. R. Vinson, chairman; Wal
lace Lawson and Jeff Bishop, man
agers; II. S. Williams, clerk.
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Tires, and offer the following h
stock lasts: P
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Cord, St. Side $22.80 |
Cord, St. Side $25.10 |
Cord, St. Side $25.90 y
Cord, St. Side $26.65 E
d Cord, St. Side . . . .$32.45 I
d Cord, St. Side . . . .$33.40 g
id Cord, St. Side . . . .$34.00 g
Cord, St. Side $40.40 |
Cord, St. SMe $42.45 S
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MARE COMPANY
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8 West Main St. |
ith Carolina . * 'A
Buffalo.? At the Mill Office. J. C.
Briatn, ?liairmun; IS. It. Brown and
i hi. C. Salley. managers; .loe ! '. Wood
: ward, clerk.
Gibbs. -Gibbs' Store. C. N. Law
ijn, chainiian; H. P. Sni'th and John
Davis, managers; W. J. Gibbs, clerk.
West Springs.?West Springs
t School House. Smith Varner, chairman;
Marvin West and F. Thurston
. Pogan, managers; W. I'. West, clerk.
5 Colcraine.?Ponder's Store. W. J
, Siv.ilh, < hail man; W. M. Sumner and
P. 15. Williams, managers; J. M. Har.
risen, clerk.
I J. A. Sawyer,
. Aug. 15-22 County Chairman.
. American Prevision Cited
I As Example for Britain
London, Aug. 12.?As a "nation of
. shopkeepers" Britain perceives that
s she stands in need of increasing great
- ly her business with the world generally.
Plany men iia\e maintained
;he could best learn how to do this
. from America, and not a few are ar;
guing that she can become as prosperous
as America oniy by adopting
. the American fiscal policy of protec.
tion.
But this is not the view held by
the Right Honorable L. C. M. S.
> Amery, M. P., parliamentary set rotary
to the Admiralty. Tie believes
. much can be learned from America,
but that the great lesson is not protection.
[ "The most marvelous economic
phenomena of the last century is the
growth of the United States," writes
. Mr. Amery. "From a handful of col!
>nists on the Atlantic seaboard they
have grown into a hundred millions
of the most prosperous people in the
, world. They have achieved this amaz.
ing result by concentrating on one
great purpose: The development of
the resources of then great territory.
It is development they have always
{ 1 ept in view, not trade, knowing that
rade as an end in itself does not necssarily
mean development and prosperity,
but that development inevita.ly
brings both prosperity and trade.
"The resources of the British em'
pire are many times greater than
hose of the United States. If only
j we can concentrate upon that development
in the same spirit we shall see
in the next generation a growth no
less amazing than theirs, and one that
would bring a wholly new and incal
m<UM? ? *?
v umjit sAi/niisiuii ui uuiwr.ru trade
and internal development to the country."
1 The nnn who carried the "Message
p to Garcia" has been decorated for
making the late Filbert Hubbard fu
mous.? New York Morning Tele"
graph. _
"Cross Crossings C utiously."
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
$20,000 CANNERtf
\OTit B; Ail wheat* names appear
aejuw with the stars may call upon
i*aul E, Wilburn, Secretary-Treasurer,
and get their stock certificate.
The certificates are ready for delivery.
On Monday, July 24, we put into
operation our canning factory. Wu
have a capacity of 20,000 cans, 8G.J
cases, a day. We have growing and
ripening in the fields a fine crop of
tonvatoes. There is but one factor
ilnlu . ?
. iiiuuvis 41 ii assureu success:
Our capital is loo limited. This leads
lo two additional statements. Every
upsci iption should be paid up at oucc
and new subscriptions should como in.
Will you not. bplp?
We ned every dollar we can get to
make the first turnover. Remember;
Wo must can for 30 pr 40 days before
we will be able to realize on our first
return from sales
Help u to help Union county to a
new and ! etter way.
f cwis M. Uice ...... *****200.00
?' K. Hughes * **50.00
I. M. White *" -50.00
H. earner 5o!oo
:. E. Minter * 50.00
Dr. Russell Jeter * * 50.00
R. W. Beaty * 50.00
T. B. Strur.ge 50.00
1 I<\ Me Lure * 50.00
W. D. Wood * **50.00
H. L. Davis 50.00
J. It. Whitmire **50.00
Iloy Willeford ** 50.00
Sam Berelowitz **50.00
Sam Kassler * 50.00
C. R. Lancaster 50.00
J. V. Askew **50.Oo
Macbeth Young ...... ***50.00
E. M. Garner **50.00
vV. C. Wilburn *50.00
L Mobley Jeter, Jr ****50.00
L. fi. Young ** 50.00
F. J. P irham ** 50.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... ****50.00
ti. J. West **** *50.00
J D. Hancock ** 50.00
Dr. W. N. Glymph .... ** 50.00
C F. Kennedy ** *5CT00
Goyan Austell 50.00
L. J. Browning * * * *50.00
I-. W *""SAA'.
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? '. W. Cainell * ? ! 50.00
Union Filling Station . . . **50.00
A. G. Kennedy ** * *50.00
Victor Smith **50.00
Jno. W. Gregory *****50.00
li. N. Sprouse *****50.00
W. W. Johnson ****-50.00
lJ. 11. Sparks *****50.00
T. II. Gault *****50.00
Dr. A. l*. MeElroy .... **+K *50.00
George Willard ***"*50.00
Gordon Bishop *****50.00
It. T. MeMohan **** '50.00
R. H. Harris 50 Of
Mrs. John It. Mathis . . . *****50.00
J. Cohen Co *****150.00
Citizens National Bank . . *****50.00
II. C. Wilhurn *50.00
Dr. Theo. Mnddox ***60.00
Miss Malialn J. Smith . . ** * *50.00
Miss Edna Tinsley .... *****50.00
Rrudlcy-Esles Co * *50.00
W. S. McLure *****100.00
G. 11. Barron *50.00
P. D. Barron ***50.00
Union Bakery *****50.00
Will Humphries *****50.00
Mrs. Ida Bailey *50.00
Lewis M. Gault *****50.00
W. B. Murphy *50.00
R. \V. Boaty (additional) *****50.00
D. Norman Jones *****50.00
C. C. Samlcr3 **+ 50.00
C. K. Morgan *****50.00
li. Lee Kelly *****50.00
Tlios. MeNally *****50.00
C. Allen *** + *50.00
P. E. WilLurn *****50.00
Consol'ted lee & Fuel Co. *****50.00
Roy Willeford (addit.) . . *****50.00
Union Marble & Gran. Co. *****50.00
A. W. T. Raven ?croft . . . *****50.00
B. B. Going *****50.00
I. K. Brenneeke *****50.00
Dr. O. L. P. Jackson . . . *****50.00
Storm's Drug Store . . . *****50.00
L I\I. Wood **50.00
B. A. Owens 50.00
I A Ufillino'vivcr.rth w
r. J. Vinson ** 50.00
0. K. Smith * * 50.00
Herbert Smonk * 50.00
Thos. I!. Howe *50.00
Mrs. P. B. Barnes ** *50.00
Cash 50.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan . . . . *****50.00
L. B. Godshall *****50.00
W. J. Tucker 50.00
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 100.00
1. From . . . *60.00
J Louis Jolly 50.00
J. L. Bolton . . 500.00
Dr. F. M. Ellerbe 50.00
W. T. Powell **50.00
W. T. Sinclair ***50.00
S. Krass *50.00
J. L. Duncan x. . . *****50.00
Dr. J. G. Going 50.00
C. E. Bailey **50.0C
William Coleman **500.00
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H. Hay dock . 50.00
J. V. Ivey 50.01
II. W. Stone 50.00
A. T. Stoudenmire 50.00
E. Nicholson **H**5(?.00
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 50.00
T. E. Bailey 50.00
J. J. Willard *50.00
R. C. Williams *****50.00
S. R. Garner 50.00
John H. Wilburn **50.00
Uoy Burncy 50.00
J. Wiley Saiiflera .... * *50.00
A. Kerhulas 50.00
J. C. Mitchell , 60.00
Dr. D. H. Montgomery .... 60.00
W. R. Jolly . . * 60.00
1* D. Smith 50.00
J. A. Goiii)' 50.00
Jt. J. Allen *****50.00
J no. R. Mathia ** * *50.00
C. R. Wilbuni 50.00
Davis Jeffries * **50.00
Ira Mae V\ J bum 50.00
T. C. Duncan ...... ***** 100.00
J. M. Bates * 50.00
Norman-Mi.i phy Co. . . . *****50.00
Dr. Geo. T. Keller **50.00
J. W. Gilb. it 50.00
Crescent Filling Station . *****60.00
Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr ?0.00
K. P. Jeter * 1*50.00
Miss Mary Emma Foster *****60.00
C. H. Poakc . ** **50.00
Gtover C. Wilburn .... **50.00
Mr- Ora B. Fant ... * 50.00
J. B Hctenbaugh *50.00
Cash *****50.00
Cash *****50.00
W. T Jones 50.00
J no. I J. Mat his (additional) . . 50.00
! Stuart Smith 50.00
W. II. Gibson 50.00
Frank Clay 50.00
B. L. Fowler **** '50.00
I. From (additional) *'*50.00
Mrs. May C. Peake .... *****50.00
N. C. Palmer 50.00
G. Epps Tucker * ' * **50.00
J. A. Ilollingsworth (addit'al) 50.00
J. E. Ti.islcy * ***50.00
A. A. 1 lames 50.00
II. B. Jennings *****50.00
B. B. Anderson *****60.00
Mrs. llcttie V. Foster . . *****50.00
L. B. Jeter, Sr *****50.0"
Robt. J. Fowler *****50.00
T. M. McNeil 50.00
C. T. S. Wilburn *****50.00
It L. McNully *****50.00
J. R. Cliurles *****50.00
L. J. Browning (addit'nal) *****50.00
Cash *****50.00
R. Lee Kelly (additional . *****50.00
W. H. Wilburn *****50.00
J. A. Smith *****50.00
J. C. Cudd 50.00
Total $10,700.00
Amount subscribed in produce
l,150.Ot)
Grand total $11,850.0(1
We want more subscriptions. Will
you not take one or more shares ?
Union Ga ining & Products Co.,
Lewis M. Rice. Pros
Upholding the Law
(From the News and Courier).
The newspapers of South Carotins
are vying with each other this wee!
as to which can say the pleasantesi
things about Governor Wilson G. Harvey.
Says the Edgefield Advertiser'
"The Advertiser, is . simply stating i
plain truth when it says that Gov.
ernor Harvey is making the old Pal
motto state a mighty good governor.'
Says the Anderson Tribune: "During
the short time that Governor Wilsoi
G. llarvey has held office he has wor
the friendship and esteem of a larg<
number of people throughout the stall
who arc- ready to proclaim him tin
best ovemor South Carolina has
toasted in a number of years." Say^
the Anderson Mail: "Governor Hnr
ley's course since he has been governor
of the state has been such a*
to excite the commendation of law.
; biclintr people, and nearly evcrj
day wq hear expressions of regret
that he is not in the race for election.'
How has Governor Harvey wot
these golden opinions? The quota
tion from the Anderson Mail just cited
furnishes the answer to this question.
It is because, to quote the An
t'.erson Tribune, "above every rhini
else Governor Harvey's determir.atioi
to enforce the law in this state for tin
betterment of all parties concemcc
has struck a popular chord." His refusal
to interfere arbitrarily with th<
verdicts of courts and juries ar.d his
insistence that law-breakers be 1101
coddled and shown special favors t>j
the authorities has been applauded or
all sides. The people feel, in the judgment
of the Waterce Messenger oJ
Camden, that there has been too inucV
laxity in law nwofrcement and to<
| many liberties given criminals \vh<
are serving sentences" and they ha\<
cordially approved of Governor liar
vey's attacks upon this stiuation.
Do these newspapers correctly rep
lesent public sentiment in South Cam
Una at the present time? Are tie
people of this state for enforcemen
of the laws without fear and withou
favoritism? We believe that they are
und if they are it is certain that the:
will on August 29 vote to elect a gov
ernor whose record sho\ya that he wil
stand for law enforcement.
Fruit Jars
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Jelly glasses and all canning
needs.
We have complete stock. Spe
cial prices on Mason Fruit Jars:
Pints, dozen 75c
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vim to) uk/.cii sac
Half Gallons, dozen $1.10
Can you beat it? Better get
yours now. They're going fast.
All Canning Needs.
The Union Hardward^o.
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