The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, September 28, 1922, Image 2
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922.
The United States refused, nder
Republican leatlerstlip, to join the
League of Nations. In the meantime,
the United States "nits in" upon the
consulV.*'on of nations, expresses a
preference for this or that nmv;
among the nations, and demands a
voice in world affairs. It would have
been far bettor for our Rood name,
and for the peace of the world, had
wo gone int> the league. As a matter
of fact we are into the world mixup
?very much in. in spite of our refusal
to unite with the oth?r nations
in the movement. By refusing to ro
in we have failed to stay out and hatfe
lost the greater part of our influence
By meddling in every great question
that arises we have sacrificed our selfrespect.
There is no entangling alliance
.n the League of Nations. It 1
a loose jointed association that ma;>
have been dissolved, amended, ma i
to serve a great purpose and, had \v
entered it, we would have been ul k
to maintain our world leadership.
More and more it begins to appeal
that we were betrayed by selfish p ..
iticians in our refusal to join. So long
as we intend to do business with
nations, so long as we expect to ha.e
a voice in world affairs, it is folly to
refuse to join the league.
ILL
Our cat says the unloaded gun ha.killed
many a man.
Our cat says stable go\cinment i.a
great blessing.
Notice of Sale
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Ida E. YVhitlock, Plaintiff,
vs.
Clough Palmer and B. E. Adams, Defendants.
In obedience to an order heretofore
made in the above stated case, I will
sell the following lands and premises
on the 2nd day of October, 1922, being
salesday dur ng legal hour.^ e:'
sale, at public auction, before the
court house door in Union, S. C.,
namely:
All that piece or parcel of land, containing
six and 04-100 acres, and d vided
into four lots, as follows: No.
1, containing l.J>4 acres; No. 2, containing
1.4-'! acres; i*?t No. 3, containing
1.87 acres and lot No. 4, containing
2.10 acres, and bounded North by
Southern Radway, South and East by
old Pinckneyville dirt road, and West
by lot No. 5, being same land conveyed
by the plaintiff to Clough Palmer,
dependent, Nov. 20, 1920.
Terms of saie, cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and st .mps.
9-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master.
Notice of Sale
State of South Carolina,
Union County.
Court of Common Pleas.
J. A. Brown, Plaintiff,
vs.
Minnie Oibson, Defendant.
In obedience to an order in the
above stated case, I will sell the following
lands and premises on the 2nd
day of October, 1922, during legal
hours of sale, at auction, before the
Court House door in Union, S. C.,
namely:
All those two certain lots of land,
situate in" the City of Union, sai'i
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vyuumy and Known as L.om Z 1
and 3 of Block '"D", of the John A. I
Kant Real Estate Co., on a plat re- <
corded in Plat Book No. 1, Dage 21. i
Clerk of Court's office, and being the 1
same conveyed to said Minnie Gibson j
by J. A. Brown. (
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
W. W. Johnson, I
Probate Judge,
9-14-21-28 - Ex Officio Master, j"
AUSTELL'S
SHOE STORE
FOR BETTER SHOES
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Notice of Sale
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common PWaa.
Tha Citizens National Bank r*
J. Cardoaa Sartor. pi
In obedience to a daju'ee m the
above stated oaaa, I will sail tha faU _
lowing lands and premises before the
court house door in Union, 8. C.( at
public auction, on the 2nd day of Oc- _
tober, 1922, being sales day during le- ?
gal hours of sale, to wit:
All that piece or parcel of land, situate
in Union township, said Coonty
and State, containing 231 acrea, more
r>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
I. S. Vaughn, deceased and others, and *
being the land conveyed to J. Cardoza ?
Sartor by J. G. Morns. t
Said tract of land will be surveyed
and divided into three or more separate
tracts, plats of which will (kj
shown on day of sale, each of such
separate tracts will ba sold separate,
ly, and then the entire tract will be
sold as a whole, the sale to stand that
brings the largest bid.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance
on a credit of one and two years,
from date of sale, credit portion to be
secured by bond or purchaser and
mortgage of the premises and to bear
interest at 8 per cent per annum from
date of sale, with 10 per cent as attorney's
fee upon amount due if collected
by an attorney. Purchaser to
pay for papers, stamps and recording.
W. W. Johnson,
Probate Judge,
9-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master.
Notice of Sale
State of South Carolina',
Union County.
Court of Common Pleas.
Nicholson Bank & Trust Co., Assignee,
,
vs.
!rs. Mildred Farrar. et al.
In obedience to an order made in
le above stated case, I will sell the
' .Mowing lands and premises before
'he court house door in Union, S. C.,
n the 2nd day of October, 1922, (beng
salesday) during legal hours of
aic,. t public auction, to wit:
Ml those-cert, in lots of land, situe
n Pinc'-noy township, Union
County, said State, and known as lot
Nos. iO, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10 in
the subdivision of the lands of S. S.
Farrar on a plat of said lands made
by Barron & McLure in September.
1921, which plat may be seen at my
ffice.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, ba!
unce in two equal annual installments,
nedit portion to be secured by bond
f purchasers and mortgage of th'
premises, said bond to bear interest at
8 per cent from date of sale and t
uuvide for an ttorney's fee of 10 pc
cut. Purchasers to pay for p tper.
mps and recording.
W. W. Johnson,
Probate Judge,
"* '4-2'-28 Ex Officio Master.
. W. W. Johnson,
Probate Judge,
Notice of Sale
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
David D. Sanders, et al., as Executors
of the Estate of C. P. Sanders, Deceased,
vs.
*). T. Be'ue, et al.
In obedience to an order heretofore
made in the above stated case, I wdl
sell the following lands and premises
iwore me court nouse door in Union
S. C., at public auction, on the 2nd
day of October, 1922, being salesday,
during legal hours of sale, to wit:
*\il that certain tract or plantation
of land lying and being in Bogansvillo
-wnship, said County and State,
-bout six miles from Urtion court
muse, containing 100 acres, more or
loss, and bounded as follows: North
by lands of J. L. Belue, East by land:->
f J. I.. Bolue, Sonth by lands of J. I>.
Belue and J. D. Smith, and West by
lands of Mrs. Esther Belue (formerly
of O. T. Belue) and lands of J. L. Bone
will more fully appear from pi it
made by Davis Jeffries, surveyor, in
'910, and being the Eastern 100 acres
nnoerin" from said plat showing
survey of 158.5 acres.
Also, all that certain tract of land
ituated in Union Township, said
County and State, containing 23 acres,
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,
r> '4-21-28 Ex Officio Master.
Notice of SaleState
of South Carolina,
Union County.
Court of Common Pleas.
J. L. Bolton, Plaintiff,
vs.
S. A. Wix, et al, Defendants.
In obedience to an order in the
above stated case, I will sell the fol'owing
lands and premises on the 2nd
day of October, 1922. being salesday,
(luring legal hours of sale, before the
court house door in Union, S. C.f at
i i'ic uction, namely:
All that lot of land, with improvements
thereon, lying and being on the
>' uthwest corner of South Church
and Macbeth streets, City of Union,
said County and State, beginning at a
stake on said corner of Church and
Macbeth streets, and running along
\f nr'Knth ofroo^ 17Q r?
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thence at right angle* 60 feet to
stake; thence at rights angles 179.6
to stake on Church streets theneo
along Church street, South 60 feet to
beginning corner on Macbeth street
;in<l Church street: being the lot conveyed
to S. A. Wix bv D. E. Wessinger
by deed dated March 20, 1915,
and recordel in Book No. 51, page 17,
Clerk of Court's office.
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps. A deposit
of $500.00 in cash or certified
heck will be required of each bidder
it this sale, such deposit to be returned
to each unsuccessful bidder
ind to be credited on purchase price
>f successful bidder.
W. W. Johnson,
Probate Judge,
9-14-21-28 Ex Officio Master.
M.L KINDS OF
TMFTERY WORK
Union Marble & Granite Co
Main St. Union, S. C.
School Opening Postponed
The Carem school will opan October
>th and ths pupils and patrons arc
iquested tomoU* the shange of data.
Miss Eliaabath Jeter is the prlnalsl,
Mrs. Douglass Edwards, assista.
1494-2'.
Advertise in The Times
feaeaseae
H. W. EDGAR
Undertaklag .Parlors
Calls answered day sad night
Prompt and Elides* Service
Day Phone 129?Night Phono til
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Then Cupid?
A Positive Way to Have and to Keep
a Clear, Pure, Lovable,
Useable Skin
vrupia nas aiwaya nam, i iovo
you, darling little Clear-face, because
the sweetness of your soul la
revealed to me by the spotless tint
of heaven in your cherub skin. X
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Cupid Frown* at Pimples! SiopJkls
Eruptions With Ironlsed Yeast!
never stay long where there are
pimples, 'cause I come from heaven,
and pimpleB never do." Cupid's
words ring true. Pimples belong to
nobody's darling, no matter now
much of a darling you may be. With
the proper amount of vltamines and
iron In your blood, pimples would be
a practical Impossibility. The remarkable
power of yeast-vltamines
when properly ironized is proven by
the results of Ironized Yeast. This
is not a mere mixture of vltamines
and iron, but is yeast ironized. which
is a substance all by itself. Be sure
that you take only Ironized Yeast.
Your blood will be freed from Impurities,
your skin will clear almost
magically, pimples and skin spots
will vanish. Ironized Yeast is a
powerful builder of nerve force. It
is sold at all drug stores at $1.00
a package. Each package contains
60 tablets, each tablet sealed by Itself.
They never lose their power.
M'fd only by Ironized Yeast Co.,
Atlanta, Oa. Start today to take Ironized
Yeast, and look out fpr substitutes
and imitations. There is only <
one Ironized Yeast produced in the ?
world. A clear skin is always a good
recommendation. It's yours for the
asking.
When you i
step oil
the gas j.
and the old boat
springs ahead
like a greyhound
?you want some*
? thing on your
head that'll stick
FOR headgear ]
that stays put
?come see the ]
"SURE-FIT Cap.
Looks like any other
fine cap. Beautifully
stylea, perfectly *
poised. Patterns and
, colors frotai grave to
gay, in today's newest
fabrics. Finishing
perfect, inside and
out. 1 .
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But?invisible to the
eye, there's a strap
(like a belt) that enables
you to tighten
or loosen the "SUREp
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... ? r . - twinkle.
Loose for ordinary
wear?tight aa you
like in the wind. C
Two caps in one?
for the fxrice of one.
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(aojustaole)
CAPS
pat. ma a. ie.1 xo
By mmnt of a rtmpu hssHsOtle ' .
strap "sure-fit** Caps are 1
easily adjusted -$o your accurals
head site?always as full or as
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED?You to know that I ani
still in the well boring business.
Call on me if you wish to have a
well bored. T. K. Foster, Union,
S. C. 1493-3tpd
FOR REHY?Two upstairs rooms,
furnished!; v Apply to Mrs. J. E.
fclifryT ' y 1488-tt
An ad. in Th? Time, gets results
FOR SALE?466 acres land, three
miles from -.Union, junction two
top-soiled roads, one the Appalachian
highway,^ and Southern railway
runs through it. Half mile from
Bonham^ station. Has 200 acres
wood, well watered, eight-rooin
dwelling, barns, fine well water.
Two good tenant houses. 'Good
stand for country store and fine
sites for building lots. To be sold
to settle an estate. Good terms and ;
price to prospective biiyer. Apply
E. G. Evans, Sr., Pendleton, S. C.
1495-3t
SVERYTHING in the drug , line can
be had at the Palmetto Drug Co.
?OR RENT?One 5-room house.
Lights anl water. Located on Mabrey
Ave. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Ma- *
rbey. ? 1484- if
IOME FOR SALE?A six room ^
house, practically new, and attrac- .
tive, sewerage, water and lights, on <
Blassengame itreet in West Union,
a nice locality and desirable place I
to live, prica only $1,600. S. E. '
Barron, selling agent. ' 1476-tf
l NICE four room cottage Sardis .
road, and near City cemetery. This
is an attractive house and a very
large lot, nerftly acre, wired in, and
running wat^r. This is the Kohn
place. This dice and attractive little
home can be purchased for
$1,800. Suitable terms c?n he arranged
on both these pieces of
property. S. E. Barron, selling 1
agent. 1476-tf <
JHECK PROTECTORS?We have {
every make at prices less than you *
can buy elsewhere. Will take old i
one as part payment. Calhoun Office
Suppy Co*, Sartanburg.
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IONEY TO LOAN on city or country |
property in large amounts on easy
terms. S. E. Barron. 1400-tf
rOU WILL DO your doctor a favor
if you have his prescriptions filled
at the Palmet#> Drug Co.
ELL THE ORIGINAL WATKINS
PRODUCTS?^ood city territory
still open. G?$ our wonderful offer
and free samples. Write # today.
The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 80,
New York, N. Y. 9-7-14-21-28pd
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RON SAFES ip stock, also Check 1
Protectors, Typewriters, ? Adding ^
Machines. Latest stock in state,
and the prices are right. Calhopn t
Office Supply,<3o., Spartanburg, \
1495-2tpd t
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!OAL?$18.60 ^per ton delivered. 1
Phone your . orders early to 103.
Consolidated lea A Fuel Co. 1405-fit *(
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with tlinco 1 I
bases are
vy quality,
last drop"
AT. OFF.
FOR SALE?Fulghum oata. Peoples
Supply Co. - 1493-31
TYPEWRITERS,, all prices frtnn
$25.00* up. Underwoods, Royals, I
Remingtons, L. C. Smiths and Olivers.
Wales and Burroughs Adaing
Machines. Calhoun* Office Supply
Co., Spartanburg. 1495-2tpd
YOU WILL riND a supply of Watkins
Products at Betenbaugh Bros.'
grocery store just back of the Nicholson
Bank & Trust Co. building.
T. B. Strange, The Watkins Man.
9-25-28-pd
TAKE DR. M. D. HUIET'S Blood and
Liver Pills for the liver and blood's
sake. For sale at the Palmetto
Drug Go.
RUB AND TAKE
Dr. M. D. Huiet's
ALL HEALING
LINIMENT
And tell the undertaker
l_ J?i I?-., -l
to arive on. ror saie ai
the
PALMETTO DRUG CO.
The Home of Pare Drags nod
Druggists Sundries.
Palm Beach Suits
. Cleaned
V We
can clean and press your r*
faim Beach suit very quickly
:hese days. Ws have the
equipment and the know how.
[live me a trialv Will appro:iate
it as much or more than
my one else.
Phone 167 and we will call
>romptly and return your suit
ooking like new.
Hames Pressing &
Repair Shop
Nicholson Bonk Bldf.
Phone 169 and motor cycle
will call.
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Notice of Sale .
'tat.e of South Carolina,
Union County, ?
Court of Common Pleas.
dary M. Betsill, Plaintiff,
vs.
Eva Evylin Wix, et si, Defendants. ^
In obedience to an order made in '
he above stated case, I will sell die st
a a * *- - m
ouowiny mnus ana premises oeiore a<
he court house door in Union, S. C.. N
it public auction, on the 2nd day oi W
October, 1922, being salesday, during fa
egal hours of sale, to wit: 1 hi
AH that certain tract or plantation b;
>f land, situate in Union township,
1 ' *? ' wI I I II i i !! ' Hill ! i
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COME IN AND HP
A FEW OF THE NEW FALL HATS
FROM
MALLORY and,STETSON M
> "What is the most important thing that y
happened in your home today," asked the
teacher.
"Daddy bought a new Fall hat at J.
Cohen Co.'s," replied Jennie Blank, a little
pupil in the graded school.
Smart Girl?Smart Hats?iand it's
smart men who will come and try on the
new blocks while the dew is on the selections?at
a store where there is never anything
overdue on the prices!
$2.50 to $6.50
Allen A Union Suits
Manhattan Shirts and Collars
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J. COHEN COMPANY I
The House of .Satisfaction I
Fall Gleanings
. in a Blue Sky
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The autumnal movement of crops invariably stimulates
the sale of fake investments-?and preludes a
sedson of regrets.
Every dollar in this community's funds can And profitable
employment?without risk, ^nd this bank will be
9 very happy indeed to assist any investor in securing investments
that are really good.
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"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect AH."
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tid County and State, containing 122 pay for papers nnd stamps,
ires, mora or less, and bounded W. W. Jonnson,
orth by lands of R. S. Bailey and H. J Probate Judge,
f. Sparks, Bast by B. W. Sparks. 9-14-21-28 E* Officio Master. '
>uth by waters of Tygey river ami .
ir lands of Laurens Bishop, and West 1 * - r* '* *
/ lands of B. S. Bishop.
Terms of sale, cash, pt?*chae*r to Loo* at ths little yellow label.
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