The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 09, 1920, Image 4

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Ill BARGAIN 1 ~ FOR Men's Defiance Chambrav Blue Work Shirts, well made. Bo full cut, few as good, none better, at J ' only ?/Ot Boys' Blue and Blue Striped Work Shirts, the QQs? best made, at onlv Owl/ Men's and Boys' Scout Shoes, the very thing d?"| QQ Ej V for school wcrk. at onlv *pA*5/0 1 I J. f. MCP ????????????ft1'I I M AUTOMOTIVE SHo|i|| ? AND ? H I j| MERCHANTS' TRADE COLUMBIA r March 22 to , ^^^^Hfree Positively the greatest Gala Week^^^^Ks by k history. $20,000 worth of feature ft to everybody, including nine big iMV L - THE WORLD FAMG^^V__ I i^WND ;; rt ARTHUR PRYOR^K I . | BIG STREET PARAp^^MT0W- ' WONDERFUL FAS^^RSj^^^i: BPC!7ffjHKV10UTH CAN VAiJHBMBHBi W^\; i , f/0EXHIBITS, TRADE EXHIBITS. W j ASSEMBLY OF AMERICAN LEGION. i I -iY BIG HOME COMING WEEK. I :| Thousands Will Meet Here j ? :: For particulars write Secretary Columbia 3 B 1 Chamber of Commerce, or Secretary J j | Columbia Automotive Association. i Hi " b, ClimKnfc T T-r\ V.XU11UVXCJ I F > The ladder of business success is more quickly tfcaled k when confidence in one's ability is backed by a strong cooperative force. J An association with this institution helps the business man to reach the top, and once arrived there to maintain ^ his hold unswearvingly. ^ y Business men, those just gaining a foothold on the lowBHKuLest round and those nearing the top?we are at your serHpk. vice. H Capital and Surplus, $200,000.00. CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK UNION, s. c. :) _ - ^ ( B. P. MORGAN, J. W. WILBANKS. | President. Asst. Cashier. H" ; i' , . ? . nOlTHTF. CLP A T PTQTAV DlVfO fan A I?rw?r*W M. MJAVMl MAi^UO VV/A AU iUiUU* BILES ARE GUARANTEED. We guarantee Double Seel Rings to give entire satisfaction when a FULL SET is properly installed. If, within 60 days after purchase, the user should become dissatisfied with the rings, we will refund the money ps receive for them upon receipt of the rings, and the 1 osiginal tnvofee showing purchase. The rings should be returned through the channels received. jjjj '' Ash for ''Keep Upkeep Down." i COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO? 823 West Gervafs Street, Columbia, S. C. ilttti 1 i i . * v~' yR 4* .* * v % * , t.. . . X> 4/rmSv'*'. A . f *?. i-'v " - /*' * * . . "# iw?dKs^fifl9H?^ ? / # ; ?Yv jsjffQa "Tv^Ei : >ull cut, heavy i Miilue Overalls, ore paving $1.50 fpi Me, the kind vou V 3 M madP Overalls, worth \ Ms Blue Striped ajf a,h, in 10-yd. pieces, i /glish Long C^?ue. at onlv vard f ind fi.ie, 35c ^^??mm-m uulTI 1 . it ST COUNTRY TO j FII HAVE PROHIBITION i\ i.. Honolulu, T. H., Feb. 14.?(By The JBtssociated Press)?Historians of the ^vllawaiian Islands assert that an rfa waiian monarchy was the first gov? ci nment in the world to put absolute E prohibition in effect. | MAGISTRATE'S SUMMONS y State of South Carolina ? County of Union. I! By J. G. Long, Esq., t Magistrate in and for said County fr of the said State. ? To any Lawful Constable: C Complaint having beeri made unto [ me by Carolina Cash Company, a corji poration incorporated under the laws C of the State of South Carolina, doing jj business at Buffalo, Uniori County, S. C., and is authorized to sue and b? ' ! sued. I ; 2 That the Defendant,, Charles C. ( Linder, is a resident of the County of , ! Union, State aforesaid, but has absconded therefrom or keeps himself concealed to avoid the Service of a j Summons upon him. 3 That the said defendant, Charles C. Linder, is indebted to the Carolina Cash Company in the sura of Fifty- i seven and 34-100 dollors, as appears by tho itemized account attached hereto and made a part of this Sum|T mons and Complaint. [ 4 That no part thereof has been i* paid by discount or otherwise. i These are, therefore, to require you T to summon the said Defendant to apf pear before me, in my office in Union, i\ s. C., on the 32st. day of March, A. D. C | 1920, at 11 o'clock a. m., to answer ['.complaint or judgement^ill be given | r against sain v^naries lender, Dy L default. L Given under my hand and seal at ? Union, S. C., the 6th. day of March, A. D. 1920. J. G. Long, Sr., i. 705-3t-Tuesdr?.y. Magistrate. [ I Bank No. 140. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CARLISLE Located at Carlisle, S. C., at the close of busjness March 1, 1920. RESOURCES. Tonns and discounts $236,248.36 Overdrafts 101.57 Liberty Bonds__ 15,745.74 Furniture and fixtures 500.00 Banking house 500.00 Due from banks and bankers 30 391.62 Currency 6,315.00 Gold I... 4*0.00 Silver and other minor coin 757.86 Checks and cash items __ 120.25 Total $291,091.40 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, les8 current expenses and taxes paid 11,880.04 Individual deposits subject to check $192,752.94 Time certificates of deposit 38,351.44 Cashier's ck'e. 1,785.33 232,889.71 r>:ii- ?i?i_ji urns pajituie, inciuamg certiftcate6 for money borrowed 24,800.00 Other liab'lities, viz.: 1,5*77 14 1 Accrued interest 444.61 . . Total $291^901.40 ; State of South Carolina, t County of Union?ss.% TWore me came Miss Sadie Gist, 1 Cashier of the above named bank, who, j being duly sworn, says that the above j and foregoing statement is a true Condition of said bank, as shown by ! the books of said bank. ' SADIE GIST. Swom to and subscribed before me ? this 8th day of March. 1920. J M. T. WILLIAMS, < Notary Public for S. C. < Correct Attest: < Wm. H. GIST, J *. E. RATCHFORD, W. D. ARTHUR, Pfewetx**. J ????? I are i 1NESD ind well QOp 24x48 Honey < at only ^Ol/ made in a (2.00, d*"! CA 36-inch Bleach, tPAwVF a 35c value. soft 22V2C 33-inch Embroi II NOTICE OF REGISTR ATinv The Books of Registration for the City of Union are now open at my office in the store of The Union Clothing Co. Bring your County Registration Ticket and Tax receipt for 1919. D. W. Mullinax, Supervisor of Registration. Mar-6-9-12-16-18-23. NOTICE All persons holding accounts against J. M. Keck, deceased, or Mrs. ?J. M. Keck or Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barnctte, will please present same for payment at once as we leave for Greenville in the next few days. All those indebted to the above named parties w:ll please pay promptly. E. J. Barnette, 61 Gage Ave., Union, S. C. ( ltpd SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS | i WANTED?To buy some wheat ?tr*w F J Pprhnm tf 1 'ORSALE?Brand new?? II never been run, 5?y to scorch I' Nicholson. _ . spjpree^jaxweuf 'OR satf '9*or"ft000.00. W. S. OR SALE?2., pogf 702-tf Monarch Wjnf I spring, ojxf Rcreg of land joining property w:th good BHHBpMPr.alf in cultivation, bal(j^^ein wftgjfla ^and pinqs. Terms easy. $60 per care. ?Fant Gilliam, Jr. |. FOR SALE?Ringlet Barred Rock eggs, for hatching, Thomson strain. . Perfect beauties at $2.00 per 15 at ya^d. R- H. Harris 705 2t.pd. ORANGE CRUSH is highly recommended by doctors in cases of flu Sweetness and purity are the very essence of Ward's Orange Crush. Genuine Quality and careful preparation insures its delicacy?its deliciousness of flavor. There is no doubt about the honesty of this de-1 lightful drink?all of its flavor and I bouquet comes from the actual fruit oils and freshly picked oranges combined by the exclusive Ward Process with purest granulated sugar and Citric acid, and then the natural acids of Citrus fruits. Try a bottle or a case?for sale every where. 705 8t. RlfcE MEAL, Hames Shorts and Bran at n close price. Peoples Supni v rv tf PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by F. E. Storm. Leave orders at Storm's Drug Store, phone 76. Tues-Fri-tf. MARCH 15th is the final limit for filing Income Tax Returns w.th the Collector of Internal Revenue. I prepare returns for Individuals, Partnerships and Corporations W. S. McLure.?Feb-27-Mar-2-5-9-12. .. i ? !: Announ ? We beg to announce that the Nash Cars and Trucks. Truck and will have a carload a few days. You may call at C and see these trucks and cars. . tee that carries weight in the m We will be pleased to demonst Nash product. You will be pi ? ? I * _______ ; 3 Pittmar I : F. J. PITTMAN. I t y.; i ' > ? i 1 mMMm ? -?_ ?.? real B AY 0 Comb Towels, the largest thing O towel, at onlv ^ , soft and fine, free of all starch, O at only " dery Cloth at only? 22V iOODS DOCTORS recommend Orange Crush for "flu". Its fruity flavor and deliciousness willcool and brace you through and through. Specially delightful is Orange Crush for convalescents. This drink is honestly puft because the rare flavor comes entirely from the delicate, luscious oils pressed from freshly gathered oranges, combined by the Ward process with finest granulated sugar and Citric acid?the natural acid of Citrus fruits. Insist on a; bottle of Orange Crush. 7Q5 3t. MONEY TO LOAN?We have quick money to loan on improved town j property or farm lands. Barron, Barron & Barron, Attorneys.?tf. WANTED?To hemstitch or picot your frills for that new spring gown. Buttons covered to match, your scraps. Prompt attention, new machines, satisfactorv service at Mrs. C. A. Chapm-'* ; 114 Union Street, Spartan1 C., Phone 310. _ "^5urg, S. * o ' 700-5t ,'op f - mail. c DeRoy, NfiJ^Concrete pier Blocka aAj'ncrete Brick. T. L. Harney, and Can Bailey Buildera Supply Call FOR RENT?Several good farms? one-horse and two-horse farms. Apply to P. D. Barron, Union, S. C. tf. FOR SALE?Guano distributors, cotton planters, back bands, trace chains, collars and bridles. Peoples Supply Co. 700-4t 205 EGGS IN 30 DAYS from 9 hens is the record of my S. C. White Leghorn hens. Eggs for sale at $2.00 per 15 eggs. First come, first J served. W. A. Stevenson R. 2,| Pauline, S. C. 695-Gt. j FOR SALE?28 acres inside of corporate limits, joining Carson Davis' home, about 7 acres in cultivation, balance in original forest and pine. Price $60 per acre. Terms easy. Als0 several small tracts outside of corporate limits, known as part of John A. Fant land, branch running through same, the tracts contain from 1 to 10 acres each. See D. Fant Gilliam for prices and terms. FLOUR?We bought before the last rise and ere in position to interest you. Peoples Supply Co. tf FOR RENT?Two 4-room cottages conveniently located. City water and lights and all modern conveniences. AddIv to J. H Gault. Rt.-fiat-Mnn-Wed. AUTO TRANSFER?I can furnish you first-class service. Theatre or wedding parties a specialty?closed car?white driver. No negroes transferred. Phono 397-J, 190 or 240. Claude S. Howell. Feb-O-Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. cementl; / 1 9 we now have the agency for We have on~hand 1 one-ton !! of trucks and cars on hand in ;; Jilbert's Garage, Union, S. C., ;; "Built by Nash" is a guaran- ?i rorld of car and truck owners. ' \ rate the good qualities of the ;; eased with the showing. ^ 4? i Bros. j A. W. PITTMAN. I . .'\ & M.W-K T? ASK ABOUT IT.. | The Bank of Union i Our Motto: Safety, Accuracy and Courtesy. I C. C. SANDERS, E. F. KELLY, W. W. ALMAN, H ProBident. Vice-Pres. Cashier. I tl -|, i t ? -a******** -M- -M-m-J* -W* -M-;*t #MICHAfn.S-STEWI j! W .? J.1 VALUt-flRST T N f ?-*? CLOTHES J I ' ? I ^r (i ? Ladies: ;; The best way to size up a man's store is to size ;; up the man who patronizes it. !! This store caters to Union's best dressed man '.\ ;; 52 ^vqpks in the year. ;; ;; We have the reputation of being the leading ;; - men's store in the city?and we are living up to it ;; ?not on it. ! ;; The average Union man knows that our label ;; bespeaks first quality?good taste and sound ;; value. . ;; No man likes to wear an article of dress that !! Jr ;; he is not entirely sure is right?that's why so j; . many gifts to me from ladies are made to blush ^ '' ft !! unseen and is the reason why this Spring you ;; should take every precaution ;; AGAINST CHOOSING THE ?+. WRONG STORE * - ; ' . ' ' " "" . . I / We are right in everything that the men you * ;; are buying for regard as right and our Spring \ stocks are ready now to be admired. I J. COHEN CO. f THE HOUSE OF SATISFACTION. J. COHEN, Pres., H. b. CRANFORD, Mgr. \] IB W. H. PERRIN, Sec. J j I ! , ,l j. - J' ARGA1NS11 INLY ] H 5c Come and see us and we i rc will save you money. New Spring goods of all kinds 2C coming in every day. LUMP API V I The Bank of Union i ENERGY 1 It takes a man who loves his fellowmen and loves I to serve, to be a statesman, and it takes a man who I loves a race to win. I It then becomes apparent that, in order to win for- I tune, you must invest properly your time and energy, H as well as your money. H Deposit your funds with THE BANK OF UNION I and let us help you along the way to success. B Some one is saving the money you waste. Who is B (J/p'^siting your dollars? Save them and deposit I I A^D STILL THEY COME. I I L|jL^^|^jitscame in yesterday, making a total of I , m in ew v H i '