The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 16, 1920, Image 8

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? The Bank of Union Contentment on the Farm? We believe that one of the most vital problems of the day is that of keeping youth content on the farm. We are passing through a critical period. Industry, wages, prices, all the old familiar standards and forces are unsettled and upset. We need no reminder that the contagion of restlessness has infected the growing generation. Thank your lucky stars if your sons believe in the Glorious Future of Agriculture. The winds of unrest are carrying mulitudes from the farm to the big towns and cities. They are responding to the distant glitter that will prove a mirage in future years, z What Will We Do? Give the young energies and ambitions of your boy the necessary leeway. Give him opportunity at home, give him modern equipment responsibilities. and time for enjoyment. Make him see behind I the laise mask of the city, and teach him this.truth: "Health, Wealth, and Happiness are far more certain to be found on the farm." The time has passed when the farm is to be considered as on the defensive, and when agriculture is in any sense an apology, it is rapidly becoming a very great national and international business, as well as the most respected mode of life. Mr. Farmer, We Invite Your Business. 9 Now accounts came to us today, makinpr a total of 1702. j In Just Ten Months. "Communion with one's self is productive of prood results. It weakens a man to ask for what he would not himself prrant if posit'ons wore reserved." The Bank of Union This is An Invitation to YOUR DOCTOR II p5 We invite your doctor to inspect our prescription department. We are confident that his verdict will be pr< gIe* "100 per cent Reliable." ship iiMt 20 Years Experience. tc "THE OLD RELIABLE" GLYMPH'S PHARMACY No. 4 Main St. Phone 73 UNION, S. C. Sole Agents for "Hogtone." Desirable Merchandise For Good Judaes We invite every good judge of Dress Goods, Ready Made Wearing Apparel, Notions, Lingerie, Hosiery and all classes of Dress Material to give our stocks at Union and Buffalo a critical inspection. Already Fall and Winter Materials of the best ahd most dependable houses are arriving daily. Our Blankets, Comforts and Sweaters will tempt you to make your selections now, and the prices are modest compared with the period of extravagance we have been passing through. Take advantage of this first offerings of the new 1920 offerings, as well as seasonable materials which we offer in wide range of choice and of quality to please the most i exacting. You Can Depend on the Old Reliable. UNION-BUFFALO MILLS STORES L. L. WAGNON, Manager. Union Store, Phone 74. Buffalo Store, Phone 9. CALIFORNIAN WINS cup team today in its contest with th FIRST MATCH FOR CUP British team for the rifcht to challcnp Australiasia for the trophy. He de Winbledon, Enj?., July 16.?William M. Johnson, of California, won the ?L C. Pate in five sets, 6-4, 6 first match for the American Davis 4-2-6, 3-6, 6-2. j Evergn ?camj Refreshing With no bad after effect * <i?) !rIPt "HANCK" EIBEL ^ GOES TO LOCALS k Shreveport La., July 15.?An- I nouncemeni was made today My. H manager W. Smith of the Shreveport | Texas league baseball team that B "Hanck" Eibel, pitcher of the Boston ; I American Leaprue team, hud been1* re leased to the locals. ? ' HAROLD BELL WRIGHT | ? GRANTED DIVORCE J xucxon, /\riz., .iuiy it>.?naroid Bell Wright, the writer, has been granted a divorce from Mrs. Frances L. Wright, on grounds of desertion. To Builders Cook & Company have recently j opened an office at Greenville, S. C., in order to furnish prompt service to Builders, Contractors and Cotton Mills. They furnish lumber, Shingles, Etc.', in car lots, direct from mill, at lowest market prices. Cook & Co. Greenville, 3. C. DON'T DISCARD That old casing as being done but i bring it here to be rebuilt. A new tread, applied by modern r vulcanizing methods, will renew its e life. Tires cost more?have our service e save you money. Smith Vulcanizing Co. PHONE 93. V ), club or fount, the ice cold bottle of S CjggwCoja always has that same snappy appeal, so pleasing and refreshing. K| I !hErD-Cn^|| ^ 4 Saturday and Monday Specials L AT UL % I. FROM'S I 30c 40-inch Sea Island Sheeting 20c $1.25 yard Pepperall Sheeting (seamless) 98c Yd.- I Yard Wide Percales, worth 45c, for . . . 33 1-3cYd. j. | I Ladd and Lassie Cloth at . . ... . 33c Yd. | j $1.00 Yard Silk Ginghams, very special . . . . . . .55c Yd. | j $1.25 Yard Silk Poplin at 85c Yd. ! gj $6.00 Brown Linen Middy Suits. . .$3.98 | If] HI I . ? i [ m One lot of Ginghams and One lot Ladies' and Chil- Si Voile Dresses, worth up to dren's White Shoes and 1 $7.00,at $4.49 Each Slippers at . . . 98c Pr. II H a Men's Heavy Work Pants at Ladies' 50c Lisle Hose to go aM $1.98 at 3 pairs for $1.00 ' Men's Heavy Work Shirts at $1.50 Silk Hose at . 95c H One lot Ladies' Slippers One lot Ladies' White, Blue *2.49 Pr. WMi and Black Skirts, very spe- One lot Ladies' Slippers at f H cial at $3.98 *2.98 Pr I ||? FROM'S i I Your^loney^^Wortt^i^foui^t^^ j 1