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' * ' ? ' " -'I , SSS THt 'J fU O li TIM r ; ' krd U*' .y C>V- |||' Jalvw,' U| .it UNION <TNi ?S COa.P A.Ni j M UlCr * * } . \ <rvitl?r?J at Puatpllicc n"'llnton S O u iicoild dm t?nltvr. : ?. i lima* BulMina Main Slr??l Ball Telephone No I 1 SUBSCRIPTION RAIES One Year $400 in Month* ? ' I **< Mhk....... .. . 1.00, . ' AltyKPTISF.MEN rs 1? One Sifuare. rtr*t in^artinn ft . inivrttAH. . . . Obituai y potice*. I'Hurrh ami. . n. .ml nutrfeii ..f nul. 1 ii-vMine ' "? | - . ilk* fit- *Mn*l. Ciyr l' of T'h'inK" wi'! h t> -xti .T for fit t\)P rnt.- of "lib cent a wotd, - k nc.anitnnymK the' otdvr. 'Cn?n' th?..! }i rii'l V 'll >vi I know vtvil th it * :ll be "Er. B'-R OK \SSOCI*"*F.O PRns Ph.. \* -Oi-iA.,1 |'|p. ? \ ?n>l||.ii ' > > ..,? p. for rtpubliriti'Hi of newI'ip'iii'ti". roilitnl t?> it .. nol .ithcrat. w,t.?, ,, thi*. noil Ikii th. I".", wo ? nt Mi*hed therein. MONDAY. AUGUST 28. 1022. TJTF. FOLLY OF VIOLENCE. I The futility cf violence in connection with a strike of transportation workers ouphi to be evident to eve? ? man. Resort to force, to fighting, n bloodshed, has never a Vomplisln- 1 anythin*. for ?nv piirty of workers. This the informed and thinking leaders of workingmen know. Their efforts to prevent violence and disor cier would bp prompted by common sense. So long as the outbreaks are o cv sional and scattered and do not result in paralyzing passenger and freight set**. Ico, the masses c f the people are rot likely to be excited about hero When n man in Orangeburg has road of a disturbance in Spencer. N. C.. frdismisses it from mind. It is far away. The trains are still runner end they bring his moils. The go : that he has ordered are delivered at the station. He can buy gasoline at the filling station. What would happen were the trains to cer.sc r ..nine? The price of cotton wouM for the time drop 200 os 500 points. The price of pasoliro would rise to r>0 cents or $1 a cr'llot.. Trading would come to an end. Co: ton mills and other industrial plants would shut down. Suffering would set in and day by day would grow more intense. In South Carolina, in round numbers, are about 200.000 white men Th*v and tVm;r families are depondrnt or. railroad tranrportatiin fc.r many of the comforts and necessaries of life. The whole number of men employed on the railroad? in thi? ^ stpte is prnh rhW tF t*1?? " 7'trlaiii truiE" over 195,obo men ir. South Carolina would not consent to allow themselves to be ruined and. Iriv families to be subjected to extreme hardship in order that a wage dispute be settled. Ware the danger imminent that the railroad companies would give up the .attempt-to operate trains, substitute? for strikers would volunteer, not bv dozens 'and hundred0, but by thousand* and tens of thousand and what would take place in South Oarolfhn would take place throughout the United States. In the densely populated Eastern states, where 20 trains are operated to the mile to one in South Carolina transportation has not boon halted Railroad service mav be and in place'-has bebn impaired, but. it dies not stop. In the decree that it shall b* rterfered with, the resolve that it shall be maintained will increase. The success of the strike in prev-ntinnr trains from running would 1 e 'he disastrous failure of the strikers for the plain reason that the people of the country, whatever their svmpa thies o>- want of sympathies in re spect of the questions at issue, will not submit to the destruction of their business or to its serious injury. The theuerht that the people of this state, or of any state, would endure hunger, cold or the sacrifice of milTons of dollars while a question of wages js the subject of debate will i.ot be enterta'nod by any man in h:f senses. The instant that the masses of th? people, poor and rich, workers and employers, begin to feel the pineh and pain of the strike, that instant will the people, in one way or another, put an end to it. in tne isouth the majority of the people already are in financial distress. They are in no mood to look serenely upon any outbreak that would further increase it. The rise in the price of cotton in , the last few days is evidence that the , country as a whole has no apprehension that transportation will be 111. 1 terrunted Were it believed that 1 f Ij'.ht hnins would stop runninpr. lit tie eo'fon would be houphl. while that | belief pre.ailed. I Fl'-ew blow that j? struck in eon- 1 nectTo^ with the strike weakens the cause of the strikers. \ The people can not live without railroad transportation and they have j >o idia of not living. 'H12 public tn U treat in the railroads is so near and Titimate that the trains, in any case, v i 11 run. The trains would rtlh though every ? n in in every braV:h-of employment, from the president# and general man. Iters down to the Knves't paid work'- e ?r, were to go on strike. 1 If "one set or men wITl not operate **' he railroads, another will.?The ' il State. - - - Our cat snvs watch your self and you will find less to watch in others. * * > Our cat says it is not wise to rock 'he boat during a souall. Our cat says public servants nro ".:ick"d and cu.Tcrl ncrcil jc 1. ? Our cat s.y? a d. p *n la o man >.* c ften more to be desired thru a b'.'i liant one. ? Our cat says it was mean in t! *. Egyptians to make the children ?> Israel make brick without straw. * * Our cat says mercy carries a gentl" heart. Irregularity To iron out all irregularities th t j exist in human life would transform j this old world into a veriiabV Garden < ' <l : it is n ! account of irregu-! lmrities of every kind and description,' revealed every day that mar the r- . ty of human existence. To cor- . " * th~ irregularity of a set of teeth in a mouth otherwise perfect wcu d ' create a setting that would add 1 : c?.tiy to ihat person's joy of life.: We correct dental irregularities. Dr. H. K. Smith, Dentist. ' = -? !i? 0?nhryBte3L _ United States of AnVerica. Western District of South Carolina, In the District Court. ;In the matter of J. G. Going, trading and doing business under ihe firm nairte and styie of East Side Drug Company, Bankrupt. ' NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to an order bearing date thp 1 Vt stav Af Aiirriiof A Tl signed by S. E. Barron, Esq., Refer*'in Bankruptcy, in the above entities matter, the undersigned frustee 111; Bankruptcy for J. G. Going, tradm.j and doing business under the lirni' name and style of Fast Side Drug! Company, Bankrupt, will sell before; the door of the plac^ of business formerly occupied by -he above na::.o-t| East Side Drug Company, at Union, S. C., on the 31st day of August. A.1 D. 1922, at nine-thirty o'clock a. ni for cash to the highest bidder, the j following goods, wares and merchan i disc: Fixtures $ 101.0(5! *m, ; and B.i-.t-at Mi.lic?n?s 12.27.ri'2 $1328.82! Any objection to said sale shou'd be ( made before S. F.. Barron, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, at Union. S. C at his oflice on the 30th day of An -I ust at ten o'clock a. m. E. S. Merrii.t, As trustee for J. G. Going, trading. and dt.ing business under the firm i name and style of East Side Dru;j fin Rnrilrriint Union, S. C., Aug. 19, 1922. 1465--% i! Invite Retired Officers to Australia f 4 Sydney, N. S. W., Aug. 25.?The '4 Commonwealth government is en- ^ deavoring to induce a large number of young military officers who have seen service in India and are being * retired from the army to emigrate to 4 Australia. 4 The subject was opened by a let- i ter received by the Premier from _ General I^ord Rawlinson, commander in chief in India, who pointed out * that about 2,000 young officers wil 4 be retired soon. They will receive 4j compensation ranging from one 4 thousand to fifteen hundred pounds ^ t?ach and many desire to leave India. The Premier assured Lord Rawlin-j^ ion the Commonwealth would extend ^ i hearty welcome to any officers who ' 4, might come. He offered to send -i! 4 representative to India to Rive infor- ^ mation to those who are contemplat- ^ or settling in the Dominion, or t J f>av the expenses of two representn- ^ iiv?s of the officers who would vis *, .he Commonwealth. 4i l?rd Rawlinson cabled, asking that 4 the matter be brought before the J itate premiers in order that more J Particulars might be obtained. This i ^ s being done. 4 " mi' PPM Irge Flying Ambulance C^re For Remote Sick Sydney, N. S. W.t Aug. 25.?One f the many hardships that beset OUt*?fc. .settlers" in Australia?*hs. I lability of persons to obtain prompt nd ehective medical care?would be I r It minuted" by carrying out a pro-"! osal by the Queensland branch of ' 1Tb Aero Clutrto -establish a flying' mbuiancc for the remote wester> art of that state. The efforts, of persons who work in ' he interests-of the isolated settlers re hampered greatly by bad roads nd iff.some districts by the absence if roads. An aerial ambulance yould overcome this obstacle. Atnospheric conditions are said to be avorable and it is planned to mak? Jharleyville the terminus of the veatem railway, the center of the terial ambulance territory. Most of he stations beyond Charleyville ar? inked with the telephone system. I". ias been suggested that every landlolder in the area prepare a landng field. The estimated cost of the dan is three thousand pounds annually. The Automobile Club and he Ambulance Transport Brigad?' ue-co-operating with the Aero'Club 11 the plan. ' ' j Advertise in The Time" I The seme i yesterday an - dlWd E :' mb4 to flu U.S. Pi vmmUKTTr -I ' ... txrr.w : I .. y/ * ^ ?. Mf.O" ?<> i WE SHOUL! wn 1 BECAUSE THEY FUR | EST ASSORTMENT 2 SELECT FROSfc, TFE! * AND THS WORKR f FINEST. 3 /-%. l~ | BECAUSE WE KEEP | CFAROE YOUR E. V. I V'E PAVE ON Dl I FLET1 L'NE OF WC I m T'lAT YOU T'-'EI' OVER, MAKE' WE WILL DELIVER MULLINAX FAtlCEl The New Wa ?!3???qw * f OuR BUYERS HA) | ED FROM NEW YOR | At READ BEGUN TO f ARE ANXIOUS TO SHI E GOODS. f VfSiT OUR STORI i YOU Y1LL SEE SOME t. t unt rvnir K miKUKW DKl I 1 1 " . I if1 W9 ? 'J' * 1 H.\W. EDGAR Underselling Per lore Cells wyiwl 4*J .and niftfel P*n?pr*pn# Bflklsnd fkrrice D.r iMr^j^ Pbini IM m. wpg1nono?????J' ====ggsannggaBcgs= ui i ! nui'j'fiJ' iii. t"' Al t KINDS <>? ' Cemetery work , .Union Marble Granite Co | Mnici Si. Union, S. C. , B ThdCotmts \ *pa&by 'eb& ie roil ' ? ' aaantande of fb6& y. cooking nadta. j . Known lor dUir E Ml fine fitvsn. TT'B. STRANGE fhone 217-W.?Union, S. C jfr . ^ Plea, W.tlrln. n?laa I fgj&S Over ISO Qualltjr I I v?x4 Product* #7 I til II I UllWi I II i -1 -I -II I ; n flavor A tomorrow y* > last drop" AT. Oft. SAY | D BE.; - -v IY? . NISH THE GREATOF WOOLENS TO 'RICES ARE RIGHT, IANSHIP IS THE JO [ PRESSED FREE OF E PRICE SUITS. SPLAY THE COMIOLENS AND SUGCALL AND LOOK YOUR SELECTIONS. WHEN YOU SAY. fT CLOTHING CO. y CaSh Store ? A i ,^4 A fy^y^r ~^" $ :_^.:.J^-=n^_^i?i^:'-:r "r e ^sgiatft-^ (E JUST RETURN-1 K. GOODS HAVE | ARRIVE AND WE 5W YOU THE NEW | 1 J : ANY DAY AND ? THING NEW. | GOODS CO. | . I . 11 I 1 K The Outs ln?he-3i ! ' "ROYAL CORD8, ^ tire values?both cli ,, The N?w <sndBett Uewalls, move rubfa . ii J" T mag R? v?i & ? k I > 30x3^ " H4.K MS 31*4 M 33.40 30 x 3H SS. 14.?9 3**34 " 33.05 39.45 I 31x4 ** 30.45 ? | ? 93x4 " 30.15 34.35 I . M*4 I 39.99 35.55 S*,4, ? 30.05 03*44 " 37.74 51.45 J M*4H 35.55 53.00 i' 3,5# s.? 1 99x44 40.70 35.45 Br 36x44;; 41.55 34.7s II V*5 " 40.05 ?If "?i 40.30 43.30 If |37.x5 51.05 43.75 ^Federal Excite Tax on the abov, been absorbed by the manSsfactu Whwlitr your choice ia a Cord or a Fabric I tire, the U. S. Tire i Dealer can now sire 4 ...... 11 c .. F! _ viw?unarei I at the lowcrt prices in H* F lire hiitory. ^ The U.S. quility W I itaodani it even highc ftKj f today than It ever wtj. fijB ^ Copyright U.'&^toOo. V' BcT |l??0 B CH^chex BK Fabric BE /TDi* a Where You A:;DEKS / > n liC'Fi'AL1 Can Buy j w L, U 9 Tiree? LOCKHA * SPECIAL AOVLN IISfc.MLiN i FOUNI>?Bunch of five keys. Ow.io! can get same by calling at Times office. It FOR RENT?Three rooms, bath, wii&p.'iig porth unci gaiage. Sout.? stieet. 4i3<J. itpd BABY CHICKS?At summer prices. You can handle them from now on to gc^d a^anURe^ -^.At. W^oi-^ FOR SALE?One StiefT piano in rirsl class condition. Mrs. J. A. Humphries. 1468-4tpd MONEY TO LOAN on city or country property In large amounts on easy terms. S. E. Barron. 140ti-t.f Aflvertiee in Th*> Times: ge? resuuWANTED?An industrious family to help gather crop of about 15 bales of cotton. Vacant house can be had right away. A good proposition for the right party. Apply to J. A. Fowler, Kelton, Route 2. 1467-4tpd WANTED?Middle-aged white wo. man for general house work. Salvation Army, Phone 253. \467-2tp 1 y? i jsrttifscia waicik i >e: * v eries made only on Saturday aim upon standing orders, through U winter months. Phone 2320. j Boyd Lancaster 1200-Mon WH f DUROC-.TERSLY PI JS FOR SALIr ?12 nice pigs, 7 and 9 weeks old. Entitled to registration; ij>5 00 earn. M- B. Pittman, Carlisle, S. C. An ad. in Th?- Tim.. *ets Palm Beach Suit* Cleaned We can clean and press your Palm Beach Suit rery quickly these days. We have the equipment and the know how. Give me a trial. Will appreciate it as much or more than any one else. Pkr 1 an i ?:n ?it a Hliu will tail promptly and return your rait looking like new. Hamet Pressing & Repair Shop Nicholson Bank Bldg. Phone 169 and motor cycle will calL Dishonored Bills Increase Tokio, Aug. ft.?Attention is calleJ by the vernacular press to the re markable increase of dishonored bills in this country. The total amount o the bills dishonored by the end o June appregabed 830,000 yen as against 366,000 yen for the corres ponding period of the preceding year. According to the authoritie in the Tokio Clearing House, th*> greatest portion of these bills were dishonored for want of deposits while the rest were rejected for false issue. / / | ??? - '!! ! . ' tainting Tire Va OxjiOStdhlMc tho WdM rnv tmtn Ihpmpffercd npw at yttwMrvJpe fo ttyttc two -the meuun at all aatKjmdhUe richer and straight side?$14*65. CF wovyVj-^rnicKcr frcmOi miCicr >er?$10.65. ' FABRIC 77 t Chain Utco Plain. ?T S1 Sfo .J 1S.<? MM vg^ .;jr 21.45 18.45 " T Clincherff S*&jf [United St a Q9h I United States @ F I jnmr-Orw T>U OM?I ?H< t> I jWuriM Oryanuatvm 0? (A Oft MOTOR CO. - - - O DRUG STORE - - - IPSCOMB J RT MILLS STORE . - - 1 | FARM I !?$ We Have Unlimited A for Tern | 5 7 OR I ; Interest ftyab Y Inspection of property and Y Io.mi can be made within a f< Y submitted. ? STATE & CITY BAI Y A Formei t OLD DOMINION Y Richmond SEE OUR LOCAL RE i J. GORDON | Y Attorn iV UNION, Money / i ^ There's a fine way for yoi vacation. It is by the use 01 | The plan is to save so mui now until vacation time and Knnb V.trot* osv??ll /I' VHiin. 1-ITVII ?Vi JT OIIIA1I and regularly count up rapid time. Try mis plan and en ingly. ' I urge Enough to Serve Any?S c-itiz NAT ION A I 1 LLLil L'JL*., * -?*. J "Ji.?L**? .. Notice of Final Discharge State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of September, 1922, at 11 o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Pro. bate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as Ad ministratur 01 vne AiUlie OI J. U Spears, deceased, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge of said Court, for his final discharge as such Administrator. P. E. Wilbum. This 10th day of August, 1022. " Published in The Union Times for 10 days. 8-M-2l-28| 9-4 When America was discovered can- 1 nibnlinfn was quite prevalent. 1 r*> The Union Time* 1 ? ' - *? - I I I i I I ?^ bwm ' AW AMU R 1 ; K1 1\\B B M L ^Ru tcs Tires Wj rjtrt^y ^7Vi^imrfrj^awNl IM^ j| 8d States'Ores { t Good Tires I Union, S. C. Buffalo, S. C. onesville, S. C. Lockhart, S? C. _ I J ? k 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 |!^A a^A a^aj^aa^ai^a i^a "Vf fVf A~ TA" "A" TVT xy av AT- A^ y^v a ta T ^ - AJAJN?! Funds to Loan A is of A 10 YEARS I le Annually | definite SSriildfttH to V sw days after y (K & TRUST CO. | TRUST CO. | , Va. V PRESENTATI VE ? HUGHES | or a T acation ? I to have money for your f our Savings Department. eh each day or week from deposit it in the? savings sposits entered frequently ly in the course of a short ijoy your vacation accordp trong Enough to Protect All." BAN Fv_~ "HOT FOOT" Did You Ewor Havo It? I have had what I call "hot font" for about 6 years. I couldn't walk behind by plow. It was terrible. Storm's Lotion relieved it at ortee. (Signed) Dock Good, Kelton Route 1. Storm's Lotion is sold at STORM'S DRUG STORE Prico $1.00 I 11 Bankrupt Sal* Stock of drugs, patent medicines ixtures, etc., appraised $1,828.82, will >e sold at Union, S. C., August 81st. 922, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., for cash o the highest bidder. .For. further information write Jn . t. Hamblin, Union, S. C. . 8*22-25.28