The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 28, 1922, Image 2
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922
Union had a sober Christmas. Several
men made the remark to us that
they saw not one drunk man Christmas.
It is something for which the
community should be thankful. It
tells, louder than words, that prohibition
realy prohibits. The truth is, people
are learning* mors sense.
Several merchants have told us
that they had n fine trade just before
Christmas. Three merchants said this
year was far ahead of last year, an J
expressed themselves as being very
much gratified over the showing.
Wo have reached the conclusion
that the cry of depression is more a
figment of the brain titan a reality.
Some people are using the cry of
hard times to avoid paying their honest
debts. Some have heard the cry
of boll weevil until they have been
seised with a gripping fear. The truth
is, mis county is not in any sort oi
.sad plight. The county, ns a whole,
is in better condition than it ever
was in its history.
We advise merchants and business
men to cease crying hard times and
give honest attention to the conduct
of their business. The farmer will do
well to take the safe advice.
The^e are some needless expenses
that might be eliminated, but the fact
remains that we are in reasonably
good fix financially in Union county.
It is probable that we are now facing
far better conditions. There is
ahead a general revival of business.
L, There will/*"^ r?juch building during
urrencj, 6y regis . ,
money at home. Get it t<Ttfte~bank as
threshold of "far better prospects this u!
year than wrT did one year ago. ly
/ teT !
Our cat says Gipsy Smith better ^
come back here to look after some of ?
his lambs that have wandered over
into the goat-fold.
Our cat says about all some women ^
get when they marry is "Mrs." in rt,
front of their names. ax
hs
Our cat says every time you pay a
debt you enable somebody else to pay. ,l/
?
Our eat says it is too bad for small ^
boys with new bicycles to be down
with the flu. on
* l>li
Our cat says speak a kind word to
somebody today.
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Our cat says there are lots of kind jj(,
hearts in this old world. fjii
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Central Europe Losing '**'
Valuable Railroad Stock SJ~'
1 an
Vienna, Dec. 24. -While the mem- bo
hers of th-? Austrian Rolling Stock rw
Commission are making efforts to de- wa
tide how the equipment of the former no
Austrian railroads shall be divided shi
aniohpr the newly made states, thou- Wl
sands of locomotives and freight cars i-,
are rotting or the sidings of Central 21
Europe. The commission, which is am
composed of one representative of dis
each of the seven states erected from me
the old Austrian Empire, was ap- a
pointed under the treaty of St. Ger- rec
main to dispose of the railroads and fev
rolling stock under a plan favorable bei
t.? the Allies. of
The commission has so far been oar
unable to come to a decision, and it alx
I ns had to dismiss its staff of en- fat
ft ineers and experts because of lack sist
of funds. The British government has ory
been advancing money to the commis- exr
sion for its work, but last summer it fou
refused to loan any further amounts a h
until repayment was guaranteed. The en
commission has been unable to do ? (
' this, although the rolling stock in
question is said to he worth $500,000,- Tu
000,
The people of Rhodesia, Africa,
have decided to maintain their pras- I<
ent status and not inoorpovato in the Pre
South Africa Union.
Brazil, Portugal and Ecuador may that
atari a cocoa producers' association com
shortly. t
Let's Trade With
Gipsy Smith,Jr
? '*
Aa the end of the greet revival, the
greatest Hattiesburg has ever known, i
is close at hand, the Hattiesburg
American would suggest that this city
e:;tend to this briliant evangelist, Gip- 1
>y Smith. Jr., ar invitation to return 1
here each year for the purpose of 1
holding protracted meetings. 1
It would be a great thing for Hattiesburg
and the surrounding terri- '
tory to have Mr. Smith on its yearly s
payroll, not necessarily to hold re- '
vivals, but, if not this, then to preach *
a series of sermons.
Not in the history of South Missis- 1
sippi has there ever been a man 1
among the people who has done so
much to strengthen religion and place 1
it on a heart hnsis Hp has demon
stinted that people must not only pro- '
' fess religion, mut not only be "born 1
, again," but they must LIVE religion
?it must become a part of their dailylives.
He has shown us our neglect
of the Christ who died that we might 1
live. He has shown us that much de- 1
pends on us; that we must be willing 1
i to be saved, or it cannot be accomplished
contrary to God's will. There's '
a way of salvation, call it plan, method
or anything else you may. (
Gipsy Smith, Jr., is peculiarly fitted 1
for this work. God has made him a
power in reaching the people.
How happy all would feel if they 1
knew Mr. Smith would again come to 1
Hattiesburg in 1923!
He has reached the people who have
been difficult to reach heretofore, and 1
he has aroused the church member- |
ship of the city to action. '
The tabernacle is a monument to his 1
" ability; we will use it when he comes '
again. 1
Why not put him on the city's payroll
for life? Why not get him to
have Hattiesburg as one of his s
charges to visit yearly? The peopie
here undoubtedly are able to raise the 1
money needed, and it would buoy us 1
up during the year to know that he '
would be back and help hold Hatties- '
burg for God and the blood-stained s
Cross. c
The American suggests an effort to 1
this effect. ? Hattiesburg (Miss.)
Amriean.
GOING IT TOO HARD
Overwork, worry, overeating and s
lock of exercise and s'eep are re-pen- '
sible for much kidney trouble. If n
your back aches and the kidne,-> seem ! P
weak, rest up and use Doan's Kidney e
Pills. d
W. S. I^awson, Hart St., Union,
sir-s: "Heavy lifting and straining ^
ca rsed a sudden knife like pain to 11
e^ch me through my kidneys. I ^
coy'd hardly bend without pain 11
Afeugh the small, of my back. For a "
i soon as possible. I;
k ighten. My kujfldlL in ?
k?ly and the secretions were highcolored
and contained sediment. I ?
new about Doan's Kidney Pills so I 'ut
jpght a box at the Union Drug .e
tore. They did me a world of good
nd one box cured me of the trouble e
rid the cure has been lasting."
Price tJOc, at all dealers. Don't sim- ?
ly ask for a kidney remedy?get
loun's Kidney Pills--the same that . e
Ir. Lawson had. Foster-Milbum Co., 10
tfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 r<
- m i anc
iastonia Girl
Mysteriously Disappears tpr
i hac
Artie Jones, aged 21, an employee ?>cc
the Loray mills, mysteriouslv dis- ^co
.peared Inst Thursday afternoon Ycc
id so far not a single trace of her w"i
is been found. Her father, Eb ?1
>nes, also an employee of the Loray,
id other relatives and friends con- T
;cted a quiet investigation until eye
inday afternoon when they became siai
ieasy and notified the local police ~~"
partment. An investigation was at f~
ice begun, but so far nothing tangin
has been secured. According to
e story told the police by the
ther of the girl she was out of the
ill after 12 o'clock Thursday, the
inning section in which she worked
ing shut down for repairs. After
iner she came down town with her
dor for a little while. Shortly after
turning home she told her mother ^
v was going to the Loray picture
r>w. She had no change with her
d stopped en route to the show and
rroved 20 cents from the groceryin
where the family traded. That
is about 2 o'clock Thursday afterun
and she has not been seen since
i walked out of the grocery store,
nether he went, to the picture show ]
not known. The missing girl was
years old, had black hair and eves
:i was dreRsrd nt. the time of her ?
appearance in a black middy trim- '
d with red braid, n black skirt and
velvet cap. She had but recently I
overed from an attack of typhoid ~
er and her hair had been bobbed, '
ng quite short. She wore a pair
house slippers. The Jones family
ne here from Buncombe county ZZZ
>ut six months ago. Besides her ?
her and mother she has a married 1.
ter here. Her family have no the'
as to what has become of her and
>ress fear that she may have been
illy dealt with. She wnR, they say,
omo-loving girl and had never giv.
the family any trouble whatever. |vi
rastonia Gazette. LI J
rke May Break
Up Conferanca
SUL
ondon, Dec. 27 (By the Associated
ss).?A Rcuetr's dispatch from Tit
isannc says: "There ia danger |
t the Near East conference is be
ling abortive if the Turks persist Thi
heir present methods.
Claims Stars Portend Evil
3tar-G?z?r Predicts Death, Murd?
and Horror Will Dominate
in 1923.
Hobokin, N. J., Dec. 24.?Deatl
nurder and horror will dominate moi
:al nlTnirs during the coming yea
for the planets are planning to har
.is a rotten deal.
At least, that is what Profess<
[Justave Meyer told me today that t!
>tars indicate. And Professor Mey<
laims to have an intimate knowledf
)f stellar plans.
"It's a great game?heavenly pol
Lies?but it certainly plays put ar
Lake with human schemes.''
So if.^you look at the quiet at
twinkling stars tonight, do not be t<
sure an is rignt witn tne woria, i<
life will not be all honey and ros<
luring the next 12 months.
It is like this, the professor said:
"The minute a person is bom ce
lain planets put their heads togetl
?r and decide on the life activities <
events, the woes and successes of thi
individual are fixed, and come whi
may, one cannot change the pre-d
termined course of life one whit.
"Some may have supreme conl
fence in the power of their own wi
to guide them through the difficultie
Some may take unto them throu?
the difficulties. Some may take urn
themselves credit for their achieve
mcnts, but they are placing cred
vhere it is not due."
By way of getting acquainted Pr
ftssor Meyer predicted a rosy futui
for the interviewer?that is, he sai
t would be rosy if the interviewer d:
lot drink himself to death or gamb
limself into the poor house. At an
-ate, he added, the next 12 montl
,vill be happy for the writer.
Then he got down to business an
laid:
"The coming year will be tl
nost eventful year in many, probabl
he most eventful history. On the on
land business will be good; on tl
thcr, earthquakes, disasters an
trikes will be rampant and all b<
ause the evil planet Satuni will rul
he first mansion of the sky."
A Humorous Lord
A man of parts does not alway
eason his attainments with humo:
.ord Inchcape apparently can cam
is successes wiih a light heart. As
unishmcnt for railing against gov
rnment extravaganges, he recentl;
eclared. he was arrested in 1921 b;
he Prime Minister and the Lori
lhancellor and sentenced a to si:
lonths of hard labor in the Economy
ommission. "iney began their wor&
1 his home at Glenapp, and, instead
f shooting gpouse, blackgame, wilu
- Ja3. w" Vincent
Phil D. Flynn
p . ?\m ft iaUIC
jeti on" masses of figures which
iwed how they were all being taxed
. of existence. He conferred that
never felt happier than he did when
February last they had finished
ir labors, signed their report, and
own it at the head of the Chanlor
of the Exchequer. * * * Week
week out, after they left Glenapp
y sat at the Treasury in London
m 10 till 7, and often later. The
:asury were very good to them,
I they had half-an-hour for a frulunch,
which was supplied to them,
jy felt extremely grateful, and afthey
had finished their work and
I sent in their report an incident
urred which led them to think that
nomy had really begun. They each
eived a bill for their luncheons
ich they paid without a murmur."
'he Nation's Business.
1 is a serious olFense to ride a biie
anywhere near the city of Conitinople.
ffo more colds/as* ^
yon't neglect it /
Stop that cough now with this jj
simple treatment that heads of) |2
the development of serious ail- g
menta. It soothes inflamed, ten- |l|
der tissues, loosens hard-packed
phlegm and breaks the cold.
Now?stop that cough in tints
?ask your druggist for
[HIKING'S Discovery I
- a syrupfor coughs & colds J
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H. W. EDGAR
Undertaking Parlers
alls answered day and night
'rorapt and Efficient Service '
y Phone 129?Night Phone 111
)on't Worry About
That Cough. j
TAKE
R. M. D. HUIET'S
COUGH SYRUP 7.
> REJOICE AT THE RETS.
FOR SALE AT THE W
LMETTO DRUG CO.
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!d SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS I
BANK STOCtf/FOR SALE at bar
j?ain price? JfE. F. Kelly & Bro.
f;< 1524-if
LEATHER GSu)D&?^.ollara, bridles,
saddles, baSF bands, wiron lines
and hame Hmga at a clo?c price.
* Peoples SlAbCo. ? 1559-tf
y APPLER, ifljjfeUM and Red Rust
:i Proof Se^mLnta. Red May and
[.cap's Wheat. J. L. Caly
vert, S. C. 1554-tf 1
* JUST Rl^?A shipment ?f i
nice, yo^flWjpas, See W. A. Lock- 1
man. j 156?-8t i
! 20?. bargain; new 4-roona J
of timber, 40 acres
just outsid^^fty
&BrSijJ?B. C. 1514-tf tl.0 1
Tor SALE-I*History of Grindal ture
Shoals and Some Adjaoent Fami- done
lies," by Rw, J. D. Bailey. 'Price Who
50c. Stamp or money onder. The |nese
Times, Unico, S. C. 1540-tf nery
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MONEY TO LOAN?An unlimited said
amount of aoney to loan on city or -pwe]
country prcperty on from one to jarg
five years. This is quick money and j ,,,
can be secured in 10 days' time. I n
S-J5. B?r MAM ??
CAPITOLA FLOUR ?ask anyone s*ld
using it as to the quality. More
and better !x?d. J. L. Calvert, B
Jonesville, S. C. 1554-tf Whic
T thoui
-hi-POUND TIM,' LARD ^CANS with Corp
top. 7"? centi each. Peoples Supply Th
Co. 15oI> if to tl
- j. C-orp
MISS DIXIE PLOUR ? Self-rising, ct B
D you have sone special baking to ncysdo
try it. Yea will be delighted, rion,
J. I.. Cnlvert, Jonesville, S. C. day
1654-tf a. m
. . < to wl
I'OR SALE OR RENT?S. W. Mitch- juurr
ill's home on Church street. Will ?npr t
sell one-fourth.cash and balance in Corp
three yeara. Will rent furnished
or un furnished. & W. Mitchell, 22291
V'nil Ave., Chartett* N. C. 1665-?t
~ U r
'OR SALE?Several desirable city
lots. Also several small farms.
P. D. Barron. 1 156?-3t rg
> ACRES ! AND 5-room bungalow,
>;<rn and weil, Jfeated 5 miles south j
of Union on thdmafa top toil road
from Union to \aatuc nnd 3 miles
< f Monarch Mill ?m the Southern
niilroad, gfx,d ^ghbffrhood. school ?_
running D montli'in the year. Also
90 acres of itqjri, 2-story 5-room YJff
house, well, bafc pasture, 2- " ?
horse farm opej|^ balance in pinee, /J-,.
joining the .have place. Theee
'hires, can be bought *t a bargain
and on easy tefWS. D. Pant Oil- CI?
liam. 1669-St
t yje
OR RENT OR SKABE CROP?Two . lean
well-improved tvo horae farms heav]
within five miloa-O# Union. One expei
ene-horse farm,* Also, about If with
acres right at Mtaarch Mills. Also and <
two-horse farm n>0 SMItM. P. D. fag 3
Barron, Union, 3 C 1560-8t ^ b]
i(h I " " dust-'
OR RENT?My j|eca near Delta-?
plenty good hougp?will Mnt cheap to p|
for either one, two or three harm* Mt
farms. Mrs. M. JL Young* '
IMMtpd J.
3R SALE?Rough lumber, sewed
according to your specifications.
Mill near the Faucett school house,
rite me for right pHdes, or *phonu
366. Quality of 4umber good. *V N
R. Charles. iF lM*-*tpd
rST A PEW mo
1# purebred Dtnroc | ,
Pigs at pork pri< sea. Sardis, ) * ??'
Becknell, Prop. **** 1
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DW TO HA
vautiful H:
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Don't scour your scalp and hair y
f soaps. "No scsIr. or hair, bowsr
s stand the free alkali in ordinary
es the scalp and makes the hair 1
ttle. Yet the hair must be kept
to he beautiful and heakky.
sn Jour hair is dry, lifeless and ?
lampoo with Caro-Co Cocoanut 4
M thm k.:. -i *
- ? wwm, rros* and luxu
lie lustra and color, natural wars
i will bo dolightod with Caro-Co
>o or your druggisl will refund
Four ounce bottle 50c, at drug si
d by
OUNA REMEDIES CI
UNION, S. C
<
1," ACRES LAND just outside city
limits, 5-ro>m bungalow, barn and
well, about 6 acres in pasture, balance
in cultivation and timber land. 1
Suitable for truck and dairy farm. I
D. Fant Gilliam, Union, S. C. i
^ lB69-8t
Notice
Application for Charter and Meeting
of Stock Subscribers.
Notice is hereby given that after '
three days' publication hereof the undersigned
will apply to the Secretary I
>f State of South Carolina for a Char. 11
U?r to be issued to and in the name ||
>f The Wonder, a proposed CorpoTa- |L
tion under the taws of the State of
South Carolina., and, in accordance
Hth the law, the undersigned will file ^
the required Declaration with the a
iropcsed Corporation will be Da- y J
South Carolina;' the general na- O 1
of the business propoBed to be A |
Is doing and transacting a X
lesale an<l Retail Dry Goods but- t
i, shoes, clothing, notions, milU- ?
, ready-to-wear goods, etc. Y
te authorized capital stock of the ?
Corporation will be the sum of ?
rity Thousand ($20,000.00) Dol- A
divided into two thousand t
>0) shares of the par value of Tea J
irs ($10.0Q) per share, ten thou- V
(10,000) shares of stock in the ^
Corporation to be preferred ?
:, and to bear interest at the rate ^
leven (7) per cent per annum ?
h shall be cumulative and ten 1
sand shares of stock in the^^aid jT
oration to be common stock.
at a meeting of the subscribers ?
te capital stoek of the proposed & I
oration will h? Tield in th? ftfl&en i I
arronfc Barron & Barron, Attor- jT 1
-at-Law, Glymph Building, Un- V* I
South Carolina,v on the 29th V
of December, 1922, at 11 o'rloca O
., and ait such times and plucks A
hich the said meeting may be rdled,
for the purpose of perfectthe
organization of the proposed
oration. *
Samuel Kraaa, V
Mrs. Mary Krass, S g
i Corporators. J \
lion, S. a, Dec. 28, 1922. jjj 1
1669-3t $
ihouspeople need them J
Dt KING'S PILLS H ;
olenvGcod* Require \
iat Care in !
awing }
i have been very successful in j
ing woolen goods and other t
1 fabrics?yon can profit by oar j
dence. We sterilize every piece J
live atowm and drive nnt nil dnat &
lirfc. Why take chance* on hav \
roar suit clicked up and scorch t
r the old way? Phone 167 an< i
proof motor cycle will call am \
ir anywhere- Special attentio*
ureal poet. Agent for two larg
ye houses in the South.
[AMES PRESSING SET.
WlJ Moscc
REPAIR SHOP ZU*
kUlw Bank Building | mines c
Phono 167 jOctoba*
, j The I
and travels at the rate of 1142 more thi
s second. the rem
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ixux giv? it a
? mud b?aty. iflJsSjS
Cocoanut OS
Ikm pw?l>Mi
torn. MannIHPANY
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iljjggiilig 'tei?
I
^Sk Eaas Fi
arul pea) Iiiatur
make* early layers of
produces feat growth to young chicks. 2 1
We carry a complete line of Caro-Vet 8
Hogs and Poultry. We will gladly refund
result* from the use of any Caro-Vet remi
AUTHORIZED DEALER
J. X. Fowler Union, 8. C.
Storms Drug Store T'nlon, B C.
J. Uohley Jeter Union. 8. C.
Kaat Bide Drug Co Union, 8. C.
Qlyirtph's Pharmacy Union. S. C
Fowler's Pharmacy Montrrci
J. B. Bodenbodgh. Route-4.. .Uulou, S. C
Soats, Co
and Dri
At i/o 1
a mm / mm J
C. ALLE
SAFETY
BU one of the elements
choice of a banking e
E Union offers yon that
may rent assured that
principle of "Safety Firi
A Danger
is i
S - Kp
" old a
A wall
"m come
y come
- Put your money in oar
L Wo ire protoetod ago
RA fall poeketboek andor
sleep away.
"V* mn itrtM?r la Ik
THE BANK (
Russia Minos I wvei
md One-Half Tens Gold!of *
accoi
_ " coum
>w, Doc. 28.?Four sod s half
gold wss obtained by the ?.
government from its gold '
luring the 12 months ended
ML *
clock
ana gold fields alone yielded
in three and a half tons, whlld ?>?,
kinder was lOflniJ from| merd
%
1 1 1 " ' I 1 '
.11. ?$?
II f
? 1 i
' JI
om Every Hen
for a loafing boa. Tou cob make layers
oat of way solitary boo yoo own.
: Egg Producer
' tonic, develope the scr-producing organs :
young pallets; koops poultry tieoituy ami
-2 lb. bos. canto.
taodord Bemodleo for Uoraoo, Mules, CstUe,
your money U you foil to ret satisfactory
*ly.
R IN UNION COUNTY ^
11. T. H logins Buffalo. 8. C.
Keller's Drug Store Buffalo, 8. 0.
E. R. Brown Buffalo, 8. C.
J. E. Mlnter Retlalla, 8. C.
Mutii.y 1 Supply Co Carlisle, 8. C.
Carlisle C.ish Co Carlisle, 8. C.
Morrill's Pharinney (ouesvlltc. 8. C.
loncMillo Brut; C'o -lonesvllle, 8.--C.
?mp
esses !
Price | y
n cn
1
' r?
i that should direct in your i
Btablishmept. The Bank of i
guarantee. Our depositors J
we will not overlook the
it."
iomething to be guarded j
1st, avoided. Those who I
money about the house ink au |
isck or in the chink in the? i N
re foolish. Thiovso may !
ih miu ?mi riw buf |
and daotroy.
tank and Sleep soundly.
Inst burglars and fire,
yoar pillow drives sound >
k bank t>?t oaca." g
)F UNION g
? other gold fields. Tta number
orkmen engaged in thaao fields,
'ding to the supreme economic
:il, is 11,789.
f .Ben, the clock in the Par)la
lower to London, to wound toy
lectric motor. The bell of the
wet ceft In 186&
bee ere toeinr prodneed to eom- '
el quentlttoe to CeMfomto.
e