The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 09, 1922, Image 3
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Is an inheritance
It ia priceless.
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Honey is concrete power I
Liberty or the ally of Indu
spend it wisely.
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THE BANK
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Santa Cla
If ever there has I
sortment of Xmas gi
it has not been here,
the best yet and in<
everything imaginat
bovs. We invite v<
I help facilitate the ha
| announced, we will 1
I 7 o'clock p. m.
.. I To help you in the
gj^^ aglrggtjhe folio win
I Dolls, doll clothes, sewin
pianos (including baby grant
I ages, tables, desks, trunks, *
I sets, kitchen cabinets, tea seti
I Pyre* sets), balls, books, p
I chairs, swings, cry doll cats, i
I FOR THE
Trains (electric, friction,
foot balls, punching bags, <
toys, talking animals, drums
and Indira sets, baseball and
games, Httmpty Dnmpty Circ
electric lanterns, books, paii
pistols.
There are many articles
just as acceptable as these,
in and see what we have 'fo
WILBURN DRY
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TO THB PATRONS 01
Mow that your childrsa's syss hi
ler, t*si U b?. do* not a
won, that I sin propaxod to fit gUu
tteos to mslro good ay gnaxaatos.
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Woman Gatho Wardan i
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of Mra BoseCta Zimmerman, 24, ,
daughter of C. 1E?. Luttrell, a wealthy
Mi? Zimmerhian carries ^ pistol
Sofia come." Mrs.' 2Smmerman,
dj some' n^^ti ago made a
tripY<>myfon ahapiacod a nan tmder
Vewwfjforij \\ fra morning. The
wum UMjwG* testing
without the QWMSlViWriVJll>^n,
"If they get hardbofled with me
I simply show theih I ean be hard-1
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s that must be jealously guarded. \
ense j
Ia a vice that is the offspring J
of abased freedom. j
that may be the handmaid of j
Igence. Save your money and 3
In this bank but onu." j
OF UNION ]
ENNEDY, W. W. ALMAN, }
: President. Cashier.
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us Special
teen a more varied asM>ds
for the little folk,
This season surpasses
dudes almost any and
tie for both girls and
our inspection and to
indling of the trade, as
be open every night to
matter of selection, we
f Mti, lewin jSL machine, J '''
I), bed., cradle*, carriwardrobe
trunks, wash 11475,'
^ (china, aluminum, tin, I and
aint acts, games, high I D
all kind of Mama dolls. I L^ts
B?Y" I
mechanical, pull) balls, I the
tutomobiles, mechanical 1 rje
, drawing sets, cowboy I Ln i
football games, ten pin 11 ly;
us toys,- magic lsmterns, I duri
it sets, fire pistols, cap I
not mentioned that are 11 *
We want you to come I
re you buy. I }
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ADQUARTERS. I
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F UNION SCHOOLS: J
art bMi uaalMd by yoar dec- {r<
take a specialty of this kind of 8lc
mm. I git* my wbolo time and
? satisfaction. I am bar* at all aV
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Or neighbors or friends who ara se
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joiled too," declares the woman game n
protector. "I am not afraid and I 61
:an shoot, if it eVer becotaes neces
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Mrs. Zimmerman treats knickerbockers
while op duty. r
a
1 Travelers carry their own blankets
on Russian trains. ]
The Canadian government has a /(j
good wild herd of buffalo protected ]
ta Alberta. - *
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Land Office Virtually i
On Current Basis i
Washington, first I
time in y$H th* pork of the General ]
: Land Office is practically on s current
: basis, Commissioner Spry declared t
! today in his annual report. Final* i
\ homestead ehtHls are now acted upon i
| within thirty to nihety days after 4
i the final certificate has been issued^ i
} he said, and it is no longer necessary
| for an entrymaft to wilt <#0 year*
j or more after having submitted sat' *
i isfactory final proof for his patent. 4
Approximately 6,000 more patent* <
| were issued during the fiscal year <
| than in the' previous one, involving ^
! an increase of 2,787,000 acres. Of
| this increase, 2,4&,833 acres were 4
covered by ehQdes under the home- <
Stead laws, mafcirifc a total of 9,082,- <
636 aCrei patented under these laws. <
acres of which 7,070.175 acres were (
Entries were alldwed for 10,867,163
taken under the stock-raising home- '
| Stead act, and patents were taken 4
: out on a total of 12,904,821 acres, a ?
substantial increase over the area <
patented the year previous. k ,
Total cash receipts for the year
showed a surplus of 38,848,668. The
field service, entrusted with the in* '
vestigation of all charges affecting]
the integrity of transactions involving
title to public land as well as the
protection of public lands from trespass
or unlawful occupancy, collectI
ed $199,059 and turned over to the
treasury $179,111, recovered through
civil and criminal actions in cases of
depredations. During the year 17,922
entries were allowed under the
stock raising homestead act, bringing
the total number of entries under
the act Qt 80,323, embracing an area
of 31,407,991 acres; 8,399 patents
were issued under the law, covering
an area of 2,919,819 acres, bringing
the total number issued to June 30
up to 14,130,000, for an area of 4,550,416
acres.
There were patented under the act <
of 1908, applicable ohly to the State
of Minnesota, 19,680 acres during the
year, making the total patented under
the act 1,020,920 acres. <
Substantial progress was noted in
reclamation of desert lands; 1,671
final desert \f*T\d entries were re- 1
ceived and 1,656 patents issued dur- 1
ing the year as against 1,599 patented (
the year previous. 1
Under the Federal Water Power 1
Act, applications aggregating 674,
000 acres were received for action as 1
against 552,590 the previous year.
About 1,000 elections under the act 1
were called for as against 500 last
year, and in the majority of these 1
cases elections have been filed and 1
entries allowed subject to the provisions
of thl act.
Under the wets of Congress conferring
upon former service men tht
orww.wiuwBuiii'"*!1
Inds retailed from withdrawal or ? 1111
egation or made subject to dispo- 5ttt 0
- - _.l ?. street
in througn survey or rwoiu m;,
790 acres J Wert restored to entry, *he u
1,836,900'acres opened oft survey. and c
a ring the yelr six national for- rnore
were enlarged, five under special tion *
of oCngresp, and one reduced. ion? S
ee hundred more applications fot
eral patenst were received during 8Ppci<
year than in the previous one, of Nc
applications embracing an area the 8
53,043 acres. Homestead entriei
Vlaska have been made extensive- Code
73 original entries were made
ing the fiscal year, embracing aft ^nws
i of 10,611 acres, while 71 final Speci
riea were made. to J?
? fvee-1
nadian Living Costs as fu
Back to Pre-War the 1
he (
lontreal, P. Q., Dec. 9.?Living
ts in Canada are nearing pre-war
els, the average cost of the week- tj4<f <
family budget, according to gov- .
ment statistics, now being $10.28, , .Uy '
compared with $11.82 last year, 10"
i $15.95 in 1920. ?"d
rhe index of wholesale prices iS
/er than it has been in years. Fin- .'
sil experts - point out that the do- ? e
ne in commodity prices has been
mmpanied by a remarkable revival J'*1
Knoinana tKrnuirhnut: the Dominion. . ,
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e past jjear, they shy, has been lhf
e last strugfcte tfi the trtftsttion bon<
jm the period of post-war depres- tbov
Krt ^ post
Unemployment virtually has dis- tbe
peered. The harvest in the west pub
ained the east of workers and ere- jon
ed a temporary labor shortage in aai(j
veral lines of industry. The in- T
ease in construction industries is bhu
irnfshing work to thousands. a!1Cl
"Improved foreign trade has been Sou
big fhctor in the revival," says the cf i
atement. "The first six months of v
ds year show a favorable trade bal- ^
nee of appibxtmately $82,000,000, ai v,01
>mpared with an adverse trade bal- the
see of about $85,000,000 a year ago/ Gf'
ihee the war, the Dominion has risen to
rom ninth to fourth plaee aiflong the bor
sporting nations of the world and wo
ow leads all the countries in the per Hn4
apital volume of ^ported goods." shj
1 y0y
a*** w
s announced by Tastenirig a silk pin
uahion an the dpor. If the pin cueh- ol>
M U. MhSSth* boy'u wl.lt.
?f ?u
f.rt TrE !?l" iB<
ler, ie a candidate for a seat in thd qn
S^uiih ,1M 2
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Main St Union* S. C.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION [*
State of South Carolina, jj
Count / of Unioh. /
A majority of the freeholders of 2
the City of Uhion, S. C., having p?ti-1 k
tioned the City Council of Union, i*. i 5
C., to order a Special Election in the ^
said City of Union foi the purpose of J
submitting to the qualified voters ai 5
such election the queation of the issu- t
ance of One hundred and fifty thou. ( ^
sand dollhrs of Serial Coup9n Bonds; 4
of the said City of Union, to bear a 1 \
rate of intent not to exceed five per i j
cent per antlum, to run for a period i 4
of thirty yeata, with interest payable j '
semi-annually oh the trst day of Jan- j
nary and thle first dfijf of July of each 4
and every ytiflrlftef the issuance of 4
the same, the siifd hMnjR to be in de- \
r^^B^hSdlrbeh^W^llAot the
f bunding and improving public 3
8 of the said City of Union for /
Be atdl benefit of the said City a
itSzens thereof; dll Of vdtlch is 8
fully set forth inthd Bald peti- /
tied with the City Clerk of Un- 8
L C.: 8
D, the said City Council at a /
il meeting held oh the 16th day J
?vember, 1922, having considered >
aid Petition; and' In accordance /
Section 30o0 of Volume 1 of the >
of Laws of South Carolina, ?
I), and other provisions of the 4
of the Bute, having Ordered the y
ai Election to be held pursuant t
e petition of the raafority of the *
holders of the said City of Union 2
illy appears from the minutes of '
said meeting?now, pursuant to '
5rder of the City Council of i
n, S. C., J
)TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, j
a Special Election will be held in i
City of Union, S. C., on the 12th \
of December, 1922, upon the ques- J
of the issuance of One hundred i
fifty thousand dollars of Serial \j
x?n Bonds of the City of Union,
., to bear a rate of interest not 4
Kceed five per cent per annum, to >
for a period of thirty years, with J
rest payable somi-ahnually on the
day of January and the first day ?:
uly of each and every year after 2
issuance of th; same, the said
is to be in denominations of One 4.
isand dollars effch, and the purs
of the said bonds being: to meet J
cost of building and improving 4
lie streets of the said City of Un- p
for the use and benefit of the 2;
I City and citizens thereof. f
hat at the ss?'l Special Election ?
ots shall be provided in accorde
with the laws of the State of i.
ith Carolina; that upon one form j
aallots prepared for those' desiring
rote id favor of the isinahce of the
ids shall be printed the following
rdk, to wit; "For the issuance of ^
bonds"; that upon the other form Pdl
ballots prepared for those desiring >r
vote against the issuance of the un
ids shall be printed the following
rds, to wit: "Against the issu- am
;e of the bonds"; undthat the voter Sc
ill indicate his choice hy using one tic
ih'or the other of the ballbts prered.
an
Che Books of Segisty^ion will be Ki
sned for said Special Election at
i office of D. W. Muflinak, Munici- Cr
I Supervisor of Kegiswnnon, in me ??
?re room of Mullnax-Foucett Cloth- Mi
f Compahy, on Main "JWreet, Union,
uth Carolina, and will be kept open B1
r a period of ten d*Vs, closing on Pa
*th diy Of DeceiftMr, 1*22. All
oee deeirituf tbvote fci stich Special B<
action must register; and, in order W
register font nronths Ktssidenco in
e City of JJgton previous to the said
action, together with Um payment of .
ill OWWy UWUnCUte
? necessary. C<
>W TO HA
autiful H:
>on't scour your scalp and hah* '
soaps. No scalp or hair, howev
stand the free alkali in ordinar]
s the scalp and makes the hair I
tie. Yet the hair must be kept
> be beautiful and healthy.
n your hair is dry, lifeless and
smpoo with Caro-Co Cocoanut 1
i the hair clean, fresh and luxi
le lustre and color, natural wav<
will be delighted with Caro-Co
9 or your druggist will refund
Four ounce bottle 50c, at drug i
I by
)UNA REMEDIES 0
FIVE HUNDRED i
WE CAN TAKE (
SEASON. WE W1
NOVEMBER 15TH
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FARMERS.
THE UNION (
LEWI
Vt the said Special Election the Me
Is shall be opened at eight o'clock ver
the forenoon and shall remain open
til four o'clock in the afemoon; At!
J such election shall be conducted 1
d held according to the laws of
uth Carolina governing such elecns.
The following ite the polling places
d Managers for the said Special
ection Ordered, to wit:
Ward 1?Polling place at Orange
- o?aiiACa* pom. Man. i
ush Bottling tuili)yaiij v.....
ers: A. B. Brannon, J. H. Blanton, ,e
ins Emma Lee Dnckett. c?
Ward 2?Polling place at Smith or
ock. Managers: J. M. Greer, Mrs. |0
B. Barnes, Frank Hart. ,
Ward 8?Polling place at Union
ikery. Managers: M. M. Dixon, *1
oods Mitchell, J. A. Tucker. Or
Ward 4 ? Polling place at fare h<
ousc. Managers: A. A. Hames, F.
. Johnson, Arthur Lawson.
Done and authorised by Hie City |
ouncil of Union, S. C., at Special 1(
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with or diner
healthy, W\ tglg^^^Bp
tiff give it a
Oil Shampoo.
iriant and ree
and beauty. r&fj3&Si
Cocoanut Oil UfBflnJ-*
the purchase ^r/V:1
lores. Manu- I IBQ^vW
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;anning & pro!
IS M. RICE, President
etinpr held on the 16th day of No-1
nber, 1922.
O. E. Smith,
test: Mayor.
N. D. Arthur,
City Clerk and Treasurer.
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NOTICE!
Mr. C. D. Mitchell will coleft
for us throughout the
Unty. Mr. DeAubrey Gregy,
who had half the terriry
of the county, has resign
#M .1 wf_ :n
I, OWtni to 1I1I1???. "O
?predate it if our subscrib
?i will piy Mr, Mitchell whoa
b calls.
The Union Times
J^WIS M. RICE, President
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TOMATOES.
&EAGE NEXT j
AND AFTER I
HACTS WITH I
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DUCTS CO.
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Woolen Goods Require
Great Care in
Cleaning
We have been very successful in
c leaning: woolen goods and other
; heavy fabrics?you can profit by our
I ??b??I??wi Wa atav4lita avart nlara
| with live steam and drive out all dust
and dirt. Why take chances on hav
in&r your suit clicked up and scorched
by the old way? Phone 187 and
dust-proof motor cycle will call and
deliver anywhere. Special attention
to parcel post. Agent for tarn largI
est dye houses in the South.
; HAMES PRESSING
REPAIR SHOP
| NichoUoo Baak *? |
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