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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1922.
ANOTHER TREASURY RAID.
A blanket pension increase from $ "><
to $72 a month for all Civil and Mex
ican War veterans i9 proposed a:
a "Christmas pift" from Uncle Sa?i
by Repuhli-ans leaders in conpress
Indeed, a bill providing for this rai
on the treasury has already passe
the senate, and Senator Bursum, c
New Mexico, its author, says housi
Republican leaders have promised t<
"put it over" in that body as soon a
the congress reconvenes. He expect
the bill to become a "law" before th<
holidays.
The abominable feature of th
measure is apparent. Blanket legis
lation is not only dangerous, but s<
manifestly unfair to the taxpayer tha
it hardly permits of sane discussior
The raid will cost hundreds of thou
sands of dollars. This sum will b
extracted from the pockets of salarie
persons who are already nailed to th
cross by unreasonable, and wellnig
unbearable taxation. It will furtlu
cast an added burden on business tha
industry and commerce can hardly eu
dure.
Yet, "Republican leaders" are striv
ing to popularize themselves in orde
to insure further benefits at the p:.
counter, at the expense of the peopl<
As an example of a blanket pensio
system, it may be cited that we reca!
a well known veteran who partici
pated in the Civil War from 1861 t
1865, taking part in most of th
L.ou. :.. ii ir? li r t-s.
uiuuujr uabtics in me vuutry ui v n
ginia, who is a multimillionaire. H
does not wish a $50 pension, a $7
pension, or any other sort of pensioi
?? Yet th? Republican senate proposes t
thrust it upon him and thousands lik
him.
The pension syst<yn costs the tax
payers of the nation approximatel
$300,000,000 a year, according to th
federal pension bureau. The Bursvi
bill will boost this gigantic sum aboo
$60,000,000 a year. At the same tin?<
Senator Bursum explains that it wi
be something like two years before n
of those who will benefit under th
provisions of the extra raid will be o
the pension rolls. And this Is the sa
story, mates, that face In 1922, car
rying gross burdens for wars th.i
took place in 1848 and 1861. and stau
gering woefully under that war's hlg
costs which swept America of it
young manhood and treasuries '
' 1917.
The Record has never been prone '
quibble over a fair pension, or at leas
protection of the crippled and th
maimed, who were made so by wa>
when they needed it. To scatter monc
wrung from the pockets of the pe.i
pie in this trying time of hard luc
and high water, on the rich and th
poor alike, for everybody who drov
a mule, or cooled the coffee in the fed
eral armies in wars that took place ;
half cenury ago, for 90 days, Is noth
ing less than an outrage. It shoul
prove a final nail in the coffin lid o
the Republican party.?Columbia Re.'
ord.
Our cat says a double faced man ii
not to be trusted.
Our cat says a new suit calls fo<
many accessories.
Our cat says nobody would know
you wars having a hard time if you
did not tall it.
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Our cat says a wise man seeks no j
needless quarrel.
Our cat says give others credit for
having some senile.
1 Our cot saya the early morning m?p
refreshes much.
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> Our cat says a moulting hen lays no
eggs.
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Our cat says virtue is its own re
ward.
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Our cat says regulators in a community
are themselves in need of regulating.
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Our cat says take a share of stoc><
" in the cannery.
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Our cat says when you do a job,
.j do it well.
Our cat says war should be made
on poverty throughout the world.
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Our cat says a full crib makes a
* V?ppy farmer.
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f Our cat says none of us is quil?
c so wise as we suppose ourselves to be
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s Our cat says the gate to knowledge
s is realization that we do not know.
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Our cat says rich foods plus a glui.
, 'on produce a man afflicted with gouc
0 Union County
t Presbyterian Institute
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The institute will be held at San.
tuc, in the Presbyterian church, Oc
ber 19th, 1922, beginning at 10:3<
1 p. m.
f Mrs. F. M. Farr, leader,
h Morning Program.
v Devotional exercises?Rev. W. R
Groebel.
Welcome address?Mrs. M. R. Jeter
" Minutes of last meeting.
T> _ 11 11 1 A .1 1
i\uu can ana report 01 cnurcnes.
Hymn, "I Gave My Life for Three."
Address on Foreign Missions?Mrs
W. Allen.
e Synodical Home Missions?Rev. .1
' F. Matheson.
n Address?Mrs. Patra Lee Smith.
U Hymn, "Onward Christian Sol
diers."
Adjourn for dinner.
? Afternoon Program,
c Devotional exercises?Mrs. J. W
- Cunningham.
e Discussion; a member from eacl
0 auxiliary in the county will take part
Special music.
' Work Among Young People?Mia
0 Virginia Taylor. ,
e Offering and Hymn, "It flfay No
Be on the Mountain Top."
Home Missions?Rev. F. Estes.
Place of next meeting.
y Election of officers,
e Installation of officers.
n Adjourn. 1600-2tp<
1 Letter Hinting of
Elopement Plant
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:j New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 4.?fi
i letter hinting strongly that elopemen
4. plans had been made by Mrs. Eleaoi
,i Mills and Rev. Edward Hall and writ,
ten on the day both were murderec
is in the hands of the authorities,
t _____?_______
Notice of Final Discharge
i
s State of South Carolina,
it County of Union.
Court of Probate.
0 Notice is hereby given, that on th?
?6th day of October, 1922, at ll
* o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate
c ior said County, the undersigned wi!
, make his final settlement as Admin*
'strator of the Estate of T. Carlisle
Perrin, and that thereupon he will ap
y.ly to the Judge of said Court, for his
K final discharge as sch Administrator.
G. C. Perrinu.
e This 25th day of September, 1922.
I_ Published in The Union Times foi
final discharge rs such Administrator
1 30 days. 9-28; 16-6-12-1S
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; MLING WOMEN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Itlrs. Linton Tells How Helpfol
i .j:. v v?
m*?j um? u * mnwmn V cgCUHNV
Compound is at This Fsrisd
Denver Colorado.?"I have taken
Lydia E. Fink ham's Vegetable CbmiiiirililtlllHlltl^ul1x>undforspvenvears
[IIiImUIIIII ^"cannot tell you
immj|^MUfiii \^P good it has done
me. It ia good for
y?w>K and old apd I
always kee p a brittle
Inl^K#* 111 taT 1 am at that tim?
IllUlKr flilll f^ ' L*" <7^*E
| band saw your ad. in
I 'v' the papers and said
I'You have taken
everything you CAn think of, now I want
you to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound!' So I let him get it,
and I soon felt better and he told me '1
want you to take about six bottles.' So
, I did and I keep house and do all my
own work and work out by the day and
If eel fine now. I tell every one about
the Vegetable Compound, for so many
. of my friends thought I would not get
r well/'-Mrs. R. J. LllWm, 1360 West
S3d Avenue, Denver, Colorado.
After reading letters like the above,
, and we are constantly publishing them,
w hy should any woman hesitate to take
i Lydia E. l^kham's Vegetable Compound
If She Is In need of help t ft brings
relief where other meoidnes fail.
FOR SALE [
SEED WHEAT
Had May and Lump* Prolific i
SEED. OATS
Fulghum, Applar and Rad
Rust Proof
SEED RYE
Akruzzi and North Carolina
CLOVER
Crimson (in rough), Crimson,
(cleaned) and Burr Clover
Winter Hairy Vetch, Rape and
Beardless Barley.
Looks like there will be no
excuse for not sowing grain
this fall. Mix Vetch and Oots
for fine forage crop.
J. L CALVERT
JONESVILLE, S. C.
There wds a decrease of 211.424
in the membership of the British
! General Federation of Trade Unions
laSt year, the figure now being 1,371,684.
Woolen Goods Require
[Great Care in
Cleaning
We have been very successful in
cleaning woolen goods and other
heavy fabrics?you can profit by our
experience. We sterilize every piece
. with live steam and drive out all dust
and dirt. Why take chances on hav
ing your suit clicked up and scorched
by the old way? Phone 167 and
1 dust-proof motor cycle will call and
deliver anywhere. Special attention
- to parcel post. Agent for two larg
est dye houses in the South.
HAMES PRESSING
and
REPAIR SHOP
Nicholson Bank Building
Phone 167
Ton Will Find
Red Goose Shoes
AT
- AUSTELL'S SHOE STORE
' ALL KINDS OF
, CEMETERY WORK
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Union Mnrbln St Granite Co.
> Main St. Union, S. C.
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H. W. EDGAR
Undertaking Parlera '
Calls answered day and night
] Prompt and Efficient Service
Day Phone 129?Night Phone til
1 Notice
! A special communication of Union
r Lodge, No. 75, A. F. M., will be held
in the court room of the Union county
j court house Thursday, October 5th, at
8 o'clock p. m.
This is a special education communication
and all Master Masons an
fraternally invited and urged to ba
present. Refreshn>ents will be served.
Grand Master ?. Campbell Bissell will
he present with District Deputy C. B.
Martin. By order of
? J. Gordon Hughes,
L Attested: W. M.
. Wm. C. Lake,
i Secretary. 1500 ?.t
. Watch How
Iromzed Yeast
Steps Pimples !
) When Blood Cats Yeut -Vitamines- 1
IronlrtJ, Than Pimple*, Blackheads,
Empttont, Large
Pores Vanish!
Here Is a law of Nature, and vou
can't *et away from it. It never
fails. If you had enough irnnizcdyeast-vitamlnes
In your I> ) o o d,
your akin would be remarkably
Clear. But remember one thing, all
Tea. Horrors t |hrt tTftt'l Worry, Ironlati
YrMt WUI ClMr Your Skin
4?l*klr ?l All Kmptlonn!
yeast vllamlBtt must bo Ironlxed
to produce these results. That's another
foot you can't get away from.
You get these necessary two things
when Vou Take Ironited Yeast.
There is only one Ironlsed Yeast
produced In the world. It Is not a
mere mfeftare of yeast and Iron, but
Is yeast Ironlsed, which Is a substance
all by Itself. Use the natural
method. Ok Ironlsed Yr.ast. Cupid
makes faces at pimples. Kruptlonn,
Maekftsads-Vlld pimples are a social
and business disaster to thousands
of men and wdYnen. Oet rid of that
breeder st dislike,?a spotty face,
ironlaed Yeast will make your skin
clear as a rose, Increase the red
cells In fdlr bleed. Your organs
will work with more vigor, your
whole system feel new Strength,
year noi ses -will pall up and work.
Ironlsed Yeast Is sold at all drug
store* at ll.dl a package. Each pack age
contains *0 tablets, each tablet
sealed. They never lose their power.
I Yeast Ca? Atlanta, Oa. Pimples oost
money; cut out the cost?
MITE P,
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RUB AND TAKE
Dr. M. D. Huiet's
ALL HEALING
LINIMENT
And tell the undertake
to drive on. For sale a
the
PALKTTO DRUG a
The flame of Pure Drags sttd
(fraffgists Sundries.
Look at the little yellow label.
nemember
"T TOW he nacd to
I J have an iron
bed, and every time
L. list* U~l J -r
Uk KVV UUIU U1 a UlUi-1,
heVl ley him down to
> see ff he'd fit the bed.
If the chap was too
lout, Procrustes
wottm chop some off
where it did the
mah^ood.
If he was too short,
the obliging old scalawag
would stretch
hifll tmt till he fitted.
todtf^treats his head
just as badly.
He,Wye a cap?of a
cedfiht fixed size.
He jpts caught in the
raijb Jiie cap shrinks,
buekJf head doesn't.
StilWfctf cap's gotta
fit tkOi hcadt
What to do? You'll
findthe answer in a
"SU*B-FIT' Cap.
S^R?
J. C?HENTCO.
' "Th? hBm ?rf Satl.f.ctioa"
GAS
STANDAR1
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY?11.00
pocket knives for 50c. Peoples Sup- }
ply Co. 1501-2t
MONEY TO LOAN at 6 per cent-on
farm lands only. J no. K. Hamblin,
Attorney for Atlantic Joint Stuck
Land Bank. 1499-tf
TAKE UR. M. D. HUIET'S Blood and
Liver Pills for the liver and blodd's
ST i-_ i.'? - -1 - ?
? auKc. rur sHit1 in me rainitttO
Drug Co.
^ FOR SALE?Ferns of different kinds,
large and small size. Prices reasonable.
Apply to Mrs. W. P. Dvtckette.
ltpd
DORT CAR OWNERS who need parts
for their cars, call on us. We have
two Dort cars, that we have disinantied
and can fit your car with any
part it needs. Murrah Motor Co.,
Jonesville, S. C. 1501-4tod
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An ad. in Th* Time.. ?ets results
FOR SALE?Several small farms?
well improved. Bargains. There
never was a better time fo the investor
to mik* good,-safe -i^fvoutments.
Easy terms. See P. D.
j Barron, Uttftm, S. C. 1499-3t
YOUR LAST CHANCE to have mattresses
made over; am leaving town
Saturday. Do not delay giving us
your work. F. L. Crawford.
I ** 1499-3tj)d H
; FOR SALE?A nice 5-room bungalow
practically new, within one block of ,
East Main street, $2,000 for a quicksale.
E. F. Kelly & Bro. 10-5-7
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 tj
place. This nice and attractive lit- H
tie home can be purchased for g
$1,800. Suitable terms can be ar- SJ
ranged on both these pieces of I
property. S. E. Barron, selling I
agent. N 1476-tf Q
1 HAVE a small quantity of good I
seed wheat for sale. D. J. Gregory. I
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uiiiuir, ituuie o. n
FOR SAI'E?Several desirable city I
lots^close in; easy terms. See P. D. I
Barron, Union, S. C. 1499-3t 1
Advertise in The THn4a ?
GRAIN DRILL FOR SALE?Eight P
row Hoosier drill, latest improvements;
Used only three days; under
shelter all the time when not in use.
Ihride reasonable. Betnard Fant,
Santuc, S. C. 1496-6tpd
WE ARE OFFERING to the dirt
farmers of Union county >#40,000 at
5H per cent, interest provided you
make application in the next 30
days. R. L. Kelly, gec.-Treae.
10-8-7
FOR RENT?Several desirable farina,
near Union. B. D. Barron, Union,
S. C. 1499-31
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YOU WILL DO your doctor a favor
if you have his prescriptions filled
at the Palmetto Drug Co.
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MONEY TO LOAN on City or country
property in large attiUunttr On afcsy
terras. S. E. Barron. 1400-tf
? . ?y
ROME FOR SALE?A Six Mom
house,' practically ndw, and attractive,
sewerage, water aitdf Mgfcta, on.
Bla/sengame street In West Union, M
a - Pice locality and deiltaWe 'place ?
to live, price only $1,660. ' 8. E. w
Barron, selling agent. l47$-tf
INDUSTRIOUS MEN AND WOMEN
wanted to retail the genuine VfatfcinS
~*Broducts in city territories.
Exceptional opportunity to tie up __
with the oldest and largest ct?m- gi
p*ny of its kind. Our. hustlers
average income is $1.10 4? "hour. __
Are you doing as well? If not, write M
today for free samples and particulars.
'rtie S. 'R. WaCklni
81, New York, N. Y. lflRMtpd
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THE SEASONS NEV
MEN'S AND BOYS' CI
HATS AND F1
Our stock is now c<
you to call and look tl
the latest in men's wea
colorings and every art
the manufacturers. E\
the cash and will be sol
means a great saving 1
?for wken you trade
strictly cash clothing 3
the state, you save frot
as we don't have to dia
to make up tor the loss
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iriicrc VIUIUC98 IS OOllC
tern of charge account*
Call in and look o\
pare our prices, then
prove to you the benefit
you. get and when you {
Remember, we cai
grade goods, and are c
cheaper than they can 1
We feature Stetso
Overalls and Stronger 1
for the whole family. (
be glad to show you thr
MULLINAX - FAUCET
The_New Wa}
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Wall Str,
m uw
The whole machinery of the
ready to turn at your comman
Oftitire to this bank.
You h?ye all the facilities of
of wealth, through our connects
be happy to efctend to you any
can render.
"l arge Enough tq Serye Any?Stn
cniz
RATIONAL
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HAVE SEVERAL second-hand ^
Fords at a bafffao, ofte touring car,
one roadster/ cne stripped down, *
and one l~ten troek? If you are
looking for a haflffrtin lee us. Gilliam
Light A Motor Co. 15?0-3t f
mit '' i ?
^ERYTWTKGk V drug line can ||
!> had at the Palmetto Drug Co.
ONEY TO per contl^"on
farm lhhATdhly.Jno. K. Hamb- ^
lift, attothey fftir **oe?ti? joint ^4
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VEST STYLES IN I
LOTHING, SHOES, g
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omplete, and we ask I
bis stock over. See g
r. New styles, new g
icle brand new from g
rerything bought for g
r] Inr ilia rn?K TI?m 1
_ aw> wav VUOUl UI1U
to the baying public
! with us, the only
store in this part of
n 10 to 20 per cent,
rge long time profits
that is sure to occur
i under the old sysrc-r
our stock, comwe
will be able to
t of paying for what
;et it.
ry a stock of first
.a :? .1? -
mcruig mem 10 you I
?e bought elsewhere. I.
n Hats, Headlight I
rhan the Law Shoes 1
3ome to see us, well' I
u our stock. I
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r Cash Store I
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set financial world is
d?when yon issue your
! America's great centre
cms there. And we shall
service that Wall Street
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BAN P*
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Coty** Extracts
(Imported Perfume)
'utm use, each . . . .28c
STORM'S DRUG STORE
Phone 76
**ct?5he mads papere have lee*
ength than hhnd-made paper.
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