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THE UNION TIMES 'x'J Uedy Eac.pt SuniUy By .U UNION IIMES COMPANY Urrnim M "Rice K.U?"e *e?iatered at the PoatofBce in Union. S. C u aeeond elui matter. riaeee Bulldina Mala Street Ball TeUakaaa Na. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 64 00 8tx M.mtha !.#' Three Month* 1.00 ADVERTISEMENTS One Square, flrat insertion tl.Oi Ivory ?ub*equent insertion 60 > notice*. Church and I?oda not or* Di pub ie mertint*. en 'in<t Card of Thank* aril b I h rate of one cant a won1 in >nii the order. Count th I .i V nn *h?' th> en Hi n ??r \ SSOCI tTED PRESS \>*ocmted Pre** t* exclusively - ti* *?i t> the use for republication of new : *t.*hi* credited to it or not ** .. ' *d in thi* paper, at.d al*? mhlukwi therein THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 The situation in the Near East is one that is causing England great concern and not only England but all the nations of the earth. There is no doubt of the fact that the condi tions are such as to make possible, and even probable, a great war. It could easily develop into a world war. The attitude of Turkey is belligerent, and England is not accustomed to the surrender of any rights she claims without a struggle. One would naturally suppose that with the effects of the recent great war. the world, for a time, would have experienced enough of fighting. But it is the unexpected that happens, and no one knows just what is to develop from the present grave crisis. ARMS REDUCTIONS. Th<? nntinnc rnolhf o ro vnJnAin.v their armament. According to reports filed in Genoa, Japan ha-* j educed her naval tonnage 59 pc." centcent from its war fipure. Great Britain 55 per cent, Italy 49 per cent and France 36 per cent. Thus the cuts aprecd upon at the Washington conference are' beinp made in some cases with pood measure. In land armament, too there >s revision downward. France reports 200,000 fewer men under arms, with her military service cur in half. Italy has reduced her period of service and made a considerable reduction in numbers. Poland's army, lately regarded as a menace to European peace, ij down from 1,000,000 to 260 OOw. The British army is greatly shrunken. Japan announces a decrease, without particulars. Here is real progress in disarm^ ament, with diminished tax burdens and less menace to peace. But there is no stopping. Neither by land nor sea does the movement g~ so far as the peace-promoters and the puhlic would like. And it is observable that reductions in armament by land and sea are accomplished, especially among the bur powers, by conspicuous expansion of aerial armament. Most of the war experts are agreed that wars hereafter will bo settled in the air. And plans for regulating air fleets by International action are still "up In the air.' Something will have to be done about that and more will have to be done about land forces, before there can be any insurance against another general conflict.?Sumter Daily Item. JHmg I vK SheO^BrR^ f g., Our cat says patience is a virtue that is seldom overworked. Our cat says you have to run a political race to find out how many mean things you have done. j Our cat ?ays he has almost des- j paired of the Fall garden. 1 < Our cat says never tell your tale of ( woe to sick folk. 1 ' m ? 0 < Our cat says the march of prog- < ress leaves a shinhig path. j 4 * .U LI " ' vui toi. auya w?uv;ii pruuicmB can i for expert skill. ^ f Sttbacriba to Tb? Union Daily Times / 4 Notice of Sale < <tate ct South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. The Citizens National Bank vs. J. Cardoza Sartor. In obedience to a decree in the above stated case, I will sell the following lands and premises before the court* hp use door in Union, S. C., at public auction, on the 2nd day of October, 1922, being sales day during legal hours of sale, to wit: All that piece or parcel of land, situate in Union township, said County < and State, containing 231 acres, more r less, bounded by waters of Big Brown's Creek, lands now or formerly of the estates of A. H. Foster, deceased, T. K. Palmer, deceased, and of * S. V ughn, deceased and others, and eing the land conveyed to J. Cardoza or 1 y J. G. Morris. Said tract of land will be surveyed ?'d divided into three or more septate tracts, plats of which will b*; -.hewn on d y of sale, each of such separate tracts will be sold separate y, and then the entire tract will be ;old as a whole, the sale to stand that brings the largest bid. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balince on a credit of one and two years, *rom date of sule, credit portion to be secured by bond or purchaser and nortgage of the premises and to bear iterest at 8 per cent per annum from ! -te of sale, with 10 per cent as atimey's fee upon amount due if colected by an attorney. Purchaser to i v for p ipers, stamps and recordg. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, 9-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master. Notice of Sale ",tate of South Carolina, County of Union. Court o* Common Picas. Mrs. Ida E. Whitlock, Plaintiff, vs. .'lough Palmer and B. F. Adams, Defendants. In obedience to an order heretofore nude in the above stated case, I will roll the following lands and premises n the 2nd day of October, 1922, beng salesday during legal hours of sale, at public auction, before the h/Micn rlnn ? in TTr?i/\*> C! namely: All that piece or parcel of land, containing six and 94-100 acres, and ti:. (led into four lots, as follows: No. containing 1.54 acres; No. 2, containing 1.43 acres; lot No. 3, containng 1.87 acres and lot No. 4, containing 2.10 acres, and bounded North by Southern Railway, South ana East by old Pinckneyville dirt road, and West by lot No. 5, being same land con eyed by the plaintiff to Clough Paldependent, Nov. 29, 1920. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, )-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master. Notice of Sale State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. David D. Sanders, ot al., as Executors of the Estate of C. P. Sanders, Deceased, ? vs. O. T. Belue, et al. In obedience to an order heretofore made in the above stated case, I will I sell the following lands and premises' before the court house door in Unions S. C., at public auction, on the 2nd day of October, 1922, being salesday, during legal hours of sale, to wit: All that certain tract or plantation of land lying and being in BogansviUe ownship, said County and State, bout six miles from Union court bouse, containing 100 acres, more or less, and bounded us follows: North by lands of J. L. Belue, East by lands f J. L. Belue, South by lands of J". 1-. Belue and J. D. Smith, and West by: '.ands of Mrs. Esther Belue (formerly of O. T. Belue) and lands of J. L. Bo!ue will more fully appear from plat made by Davis Jeffries, surveyor, in 911, and being the Eastern 100 acres nn^nrlnw from said plat showing survey of 158.5 acres. Also, all that certain tract of land ituated in Union Townshin said County and State, containing 23 acre#, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Ethel Belue and of J. L. Belue, and being part of the lands formerly belonging to the estate of H. H. Belue. " Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, 0-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master, i Notice of Sale State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. Mary M. Betsill, Plaintiff, vs. 'Fva Evylin Wix, et al, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell the following lands and premises before, the court house door in Union, S. Coat public auction, on the 2nd day of October, 1922, being salesday, during legal hours of sale, to wit: All that certain tract or plantation of land, situate in Union township, said County and State, containing 122 acres, more or less, and bounded Morth by lands of R. S. Bailey and B.! W. Sparks, East by B. W. Sparks* South by waters of Tyger river and bv lands of Laurens Bishop, and West by lands of R. S. Bishop. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. W. Jonnson, Probate Judge, [>-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master. Notice of Sale v State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. J. A. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. < ! Minnie Gibson, Defendant. In obedience to an order in the ibove stated case, I will sell the fol- ? [owing lands and premises on the gnd 'riy of October, 1922, during legal f 1 ours of sale, at auction, before the Court House door in Union, S. C., ' namely: 1 All those two certain lots of land. < 'ituate in the City of Union, said < County and State, known as Lots 2 < ind 3 of Block "D", of the John A. I Fant Real Estate Co., on a plat recorded in Plat Book No. 1, nage 27. > Clerk of Court's office, and being the i nme conveyed to said Minnie Gibson t >y J. A. Brown. * ' s Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to t pay lor papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, *1^21-28 TCx Officio Waiter. Look at the little yellow label. Charter No. 9741 Report of Conditio) CITIZENS NATION At Vnioo, in t?t Stato of ?outh of Biuinon on Soptoml RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts. anceu of other banks, and foreignbills change or drafts sold with indorsement bank (except those shown in b and c) .. Overdrafts, unsecured ,, .f , ^ Deposited to secure circulation (U S. bo , value) f . ,s Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:^ banking house, furniture and fixtures .. .. ueal estate owned other than banking houi lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national checks on other banks in the same city or reporting bank (other than Item 12) Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and < U. S. Treasurer Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits 1 jess current expenses, interest, and taxes pi Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 da; than for money borrowed) Total of demand deposits (othe^ th deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 2< 29, 30, and 31 Certificates of deposit (other than for mo rowed Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 .... Bills payable (including all obligations repi money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills njdiscounted, including ac< of other banks and foreien bills of excl drafts sold with indorsement of this bank Total State of South Carolina, County of Unio I, J. W. Wilbanks, Cashier of the above that the above statement is true to the best . , ^ Subscribed and sworn to before me thi Th Correct?Attest: J. S. MORGAN J. M. JETER, JR. W. A. WALKER Directors. i HERE'S RULE NO. TO START THE FA Since the days of Adam clothes when die leaves h That's the first rule wi our compaign to increase We are showing Fall Michaels-Stern that are weeks ahead of any other lines and that are by $5 to thtan you will see in any '"ell tailored. IV*'** ?1 -i, ttc xc aiici vuiume?y our values. Michaels-Stern Value I $25.00 to ' Other good makes in all s $19.50 to $; J. COHEN C the House of St Notice of Sale begini and C veyed State of South Carolina, singer Union County. an<f r< Court, nf r/imtMAn Ploo? F. L. Bolton, Plaintiff, ^Ter ' V?* t, , i, -i na v 3. A. .Wix, et al, Defendants. nosit In obedience to an order in the* ? ibove stated case, I will sell the fol- t ... owing lands and premises on the 2nd f 1 lay of October, 1922 being salesday, luring legal hours of sale, before the a"d tc :ourt house door in Union, S. C., at ?* BU< niblic auction, namely: All that lot of land, with improve, nents thereon, lying and.being on the 9-14-2 Southwest corner of South Church " ?nd Macbeth street**, City of Union, * i tid County and State, beginning at a take on said corner of Church and "*e 68 Macbeth streets, and running along below vlacbetV street 179.5 feet to stake; hence at right angles 60 feet to fil' itake; thence at rights angles 179.6 . . o stake on Church street; thence ilong Church street, South 60 feet to navy : i ' fcsasrrs District No. 5 j n of tho IAL ?AMK Carolina, at tho Clooo & Mr 15, 1902. | \ accsptof u* j>f 'this 1726,666.88 M .. .. .. 208.38 nds par p 25j000.6U 4,800.00 23,995.36 A ie .. .. 8400.00 26,724.91 banks .. 80,778.34 t] town as d 494.69 Q 166.80 t) iu? from o 1460.00 p .. .. .. 841,186.86 3 i 160,000.00 . ' 10,000.00 t 11,847.53 j iid .. .. 7,848.66 3,998.97 0 26,000.00 j, 5,075.16 w .. ..rt... [ 1,844.92 j, .. ._ t>,yzu.u? j, 156,371.23 b its (other - ( 41,000.00 d .an bank ^ 0 J? 27, 28, e .. ...... 196,371.23 ney bor- t 98,190.47 c 105,156.10 o Reserve, i . <; 203,346.57 t resenting b .. .. y 57,000.00 a :eptanCes \ lange or f A 188,660.01 fi t . $841,185.86 n, ss:, -named bank, do solemnly swear j of my'knowledge and belief. | J. W. Wilbanks, Cashier, is 19th day of September, 1922. i: omas McNally, Notary Public. I K T ' ; LL AROLLING I all nugrpeed new egintjrfall. < e are following in i business. 1 suits now by by tWo to four natioitaBy known ' ' ** it $6 a garment less other garment so " JL u " I " oucan*see this in First PalT Suits ? $35.00 1-1- . Iw uaucs ana moaeis !2.S0 OMPANY itufaction , .n m aing comer . on Macbeth ,ftreet 'hurch street; being the lot con* to S. A. 'Wix by D. E. Wegf ~ by deed dated March 20, 1915. T fcordel in Book No. 51, page 17? of Court's^Ace. ma of aale? cash, purchaser to ?< or papers "dnd* stamps. A d*. f* of $600,0$ IP .cash or certified will be required of each bidder cl s sale, suelj deposit to be re- ai I to each 'Unsuccessful bidder be credited on purchase price :cessful bidder. p, W.JV. Johnson, lT * Probate Judge, M 1-28 Ex Officio Master. . y 1 lowest paflki on the surface of rth is the^Dwad Sea, 1,200 feet sea leveUi^ . > largest jffidock in the United is aT th^^drtsmouth {Vis.) irard. It $4,000,000. " i 1 . i " , ..gfra FOR SALE 1 modern suite of dlniifg room furit ure^ 9 pidKsct?genuine feather upolstersd chaJrs, 66-iri^h buffet, irge china ciotet, etc, *a -bargain let 100. 1 hot water heater, $12.00. 1 oil heater, $1.00. 1 mission swing, $3.00. 1 garden push plow, $1.60. 1 lot of window shades, all in good rorking order. ' Call, at 60 South street or telehone U37. $ept. '19-21. application for Charter and Meeting of' Stock Subscribers. Notice'is hereby given that after liree days' publication hereof the unerslgned will apply to the Secretary f State of South Carolina for a char- er to be issued to and in the name f Littlejohn-Fowler Company, the roposed corporation under the laWrf f the State of South Carolina and, i accordance with -the law, the unersigned will file the required declaatlon with the Secretary of State. The principal place of kdslneia of he proposed corporation will be onesville, S. C.; the general hatuxfe f the business proposed to do is dofig and transacting a retail hardfare, wagons, buggies and undertakng business. The authorized captal stock of the said corporation will e the sum of ten thousand dollars $10,600.00) divided into one hun rea ^ iuu) snares 01 me par value >f one hundred dollars ($100.00) ach. That a meeting of the subscribers o the capital stock of the proposed orporation will be held in the office f Barron, Barron and Barron, Jlymph building, in the City of Jnion, S. C., on the 23rd day of Sepember, 1022, at 11 o'clock a. m., and ,t such times and places to which he said meeting may be adjourned, or the purpose of perfecting the orranization of the proposed corpora-'" ion. E. L. Littlejohn, N. S. Fowler, 488-3t. Corporators The motorcycle is rapidly becomng a popular vehicle of travel in Irazil. MONTHS OF SUFFERING How a Baltimore Girl Recov? efed Hex* Health Baltimore, Maryland. ?"For several with severe backache r.....i :inH (rpnprol lr. mffiWMW^111 ne8S^ could not bleep for.pains in my back. I found your book at home ?^.day. a^d j/ very good resultsfmd Wk ^ai-- fiends are toting it iow. You may use this letter to help 3ther girls, as the letters in your book lelped me." ?Rose Waidnbr, 8018 [ioseland Place, Baltimore, Md. That is the thought so often expressed n letters recommending Lydia E. Pinklam's Vegetable Compound. These wonenknow what they have suffered, they ieacribe their symptoms and stpte.how ; bey were finally made well. Just plain statements, but they want other women :o be helped. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com>ound is a medicine made from medicinal foots and herbs, and without drugs, ,o relieve the sickness women so often iave, which is indicated by 'backache, reak feelings, nervousness, and no am>ition. to get anything done pr to go inywhere. It has helped many women. /hv not try it? H. W. EDGAR Undertaking Parlors Calls answered "day and hlgkt Prompt ?nd Efficient Service Day Phone 129?Night Phone til all Kutbs bf cemetery work Union Marble A Granite Co. Main St. Union, S. C. .i.i. . .. .... AUSTELL'S SHOE STORE FOR BETTER SHOES li IT $ +!" r . -, | ? V 'f # r . , ' * - ] A Aj iiiiA !# raim oeacn amis -Cleaned We cen clean and preu your palm "Bhach iuit very quiekly fete" diya. \WdT lave the quipment and the Imow how. live me a trial. Will approiate it as much or more then ny on# els#* Phone 167 and we will cell romptly end return your writ ^ toktbg like hew. ^ Hames Presfing & Repair Slop Nicholton ^nk Bldg { Phone 166 end motor " cycle will ee? ^ - ' & . .' \ -- A \' 1 ????? Enftymwit I li#<Brst sc fragrance "Good tot] NBO. UJ. i W<i W^m A '^^|P ,, II 11III I I f I i I II III. I <11 ' ' ' J~ ' . Little Ft for t Our children depositors Ar ant as the already establish* resent the wealth and pro: a few years hence. That is why we want evei to this bank often We Wil best attention in any little bring to us. "Large Enough to Serve Any-? C_J ri2 N A T ION A ' SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS r. EVERYTHING in the drug line can be had At the Palmetto Drug Co. woman to take orders for 100 absolute necessities, and remit our share to us. A special propositi^,;-, makes prices lower than "cut rate" stores. Our repf&fentatives cleaving from 125.00 to $60.00 weekly everywhere. This is the most extraordinary direct selling proposition ever offered. Write today for particulars. A. Rasmussen, Dept. 10, Herrs Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. o_io_oi_oc. in 'inri SELL THE ORIGINAL" WATKINS PRODUCTS?Good city territory still open. Get our wOhderful offer and free samples. Write today. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 80, New York, N. Y. 9-7-14-21-28pd MONEY TO LOAN on felty or country property in large amounts on easy terms. S. E. Barron. 1406-tf TAKE DR. M. D. HUIET'S Blood and Liver Pills for the liver and blood'? sake. For sale at the Palmetto Drug Co. STOLEN?One female setter, white with brown ears and spot on back. Name, Bell; reward for information leading to recovery of dog. L. E. Brown, Jonesville, S. C. 143(>-6t HOME FOR SALE?A six room house, practically new, an<^ attractive, sewerage, water and Tights, on Blassengame street in West tTAIon, a nice locality and desirable place to live, price only $1,600. S. E. Barron, selling agent. iffftf-tf FOR RENT?One 5-room house. Lights anl water. Located on Mabrey Ave. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Murbey. 1484-tf A NICE four room cottage on Sardis road, and near City cemetery. This is an attractive house and a very large lot, nearly acre, wired in, and running water. This is the Kohn place. This nice and attractive little home can be purchased for $1,800. Suitable terms can be arranged on both these pieces of property. S. E. Barron, selling agent. 1476-tf YOU WILL DO your doctor a favor if you have his prescriptions filled^ at the Palmetto Drug Co. WANTED?To rent five or six room house with conveniences or apartments in some nice neighborhood. Application must be in writing and address "X", care The Times. v 1486-4i FOR 'titNT?Two furnished. " Apply to Ura. J. E. - ??*- - _ xte8:? RUB; AND^ TAKE Br. M. D. Hoiet's ALL HEALING . v imiirirr LlWiIWtli 1 y tell tfar undertaker :o drive on. For sale at he ^ 'AMETf<?1H)&?0. Tfcfc' Homo of Pars Dra|a sad ftrirxgteta * iitiilis. ^ V ?wp?abm??a??? beginswith ?nt of its and it's w last drop* PAT. OFF L' . 1 ,! " 1 i HI min "tends he Bank e, in our opinion, as import ?d business man. They repsperity of our country but ry child to feel free to come 1 be glad to give?them our matter they may wish to Stron. Enough to Protect All." LE.NI .3 L. E> A N .11 I * That mark on your forehead ,T TOW often you've Fl noticed it after . taking off your cap. It means that the cap - is too tight. Of course, tne next "size" may be too large. Because, unfortunately, the good Lord didn't make all' men's heads to fit the Six Sizes that c&pm&nufacturers insist on. | Some of us suffer from caps that squeeze?yand others put up with caps that threaten to blow off at the leastpuff of wind. You don't need to put up with these troubles ' any* hinger. You can get?right in your town?tne SURE-FIT Cap. It's like getting your cap made to order. It'll fit you as sleek as the hair on your head. SURE. -FIT (AOJU5TA OLE) CAPS PAT.MAR.I0.IO1O maMly odfrtMmd to yottr aceuratt , i hs*4 ?aUuayt as full or at Hmjr g| yoN fffrtf. SOLD AT . J. COHEN CO. ^he.Mouse of Sltiifittkm" *~2_ 'mmw*? \-wmmimmmMBWi \m 'Better Stationery Better PrioM fl .00 Double Package Pentea Linen at . . i#6c STORM'S DRUG STORE t PlfonC 70 The coat of Ihrlmg baa tnirwiit 600 times In Austria. * ' , * J "" 'z