The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 28, 1920, Image 2
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JONESVILLE NEWS
Mrs. R. II. Hurton, of Newberry, is
visitinp her sister, Mrs. Crissey McWhirter.
Mr. 21 nd Mrs. .1. W Incov nf Sum.
ter, have been visiting Miss "Marie Littlejohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Sams had all their
children with them a few days ago,
Miss Eler, of Spartanburg; Miss Emmie,
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Mor- :
timer Sams, of Greenville; Mr. and 1
Mrs. West, of Tucupau; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ruff, of Columbia.
Misses Lucie and Marie Littlejohn
will leave in a few days for the University
of Virginia Miss Lucie will
take a special course in music before
taking up her class in the Jonesville 1
high school, which will open Septem- i
ber fi 1
Mrs. Samuel M. Lipscomb, of Jer- 1
sey City, N. J., who is spending the 1
summer with her mother, Mrs. Crissie 1
McWhirter, will leave this week for a ]
visit to friends in Columbia, Dillon,
Fairfax and Augusta.
Ed. McWhirter. one of our home 1
boys, is now taking a special course%i '
electricity in the University of Wis- :
consin. I
Mrs. James McWhirter and little i
daughter, Mary, of Atlanta, are with .
IThe Ware!
Americ
The F*.
Aug. 2 at
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High-Gi
We have just rec
very highest grade
them on account of
~ Look at these pri
Light 2-Horse
Medium 2-Hoi
Heavy 2-Horse
These Wagons m
think they are bargj
DON'T WA
: THEM
frineds and relatives in town.
Miss Winneford McLaughlin has re- i
turned home after visiting Miss Nan
Kirby, of Pacolet. i
Miss Elizabeth Hunter, of Marion, 1
N. C., has been a recent guest of Miss
Annie McWhirter.
Miss Annie McWhirter left today
for a house party in Lexington, S. C. '
Mrs. Susie Fowler Boyd, of Birmingham,
is visiting relatives and 1
friends; her husband will join her
later. j
Miss Pearl Lybrand his home from 3
Winthrop. 1
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LOCKHART JUNCTION
i
I am sitting on the front porch at
my home and have just returned from '
my trip for the Daily Times. I am <
watching the autos pass back and 1
forth and flying on their way?some of I
them wave and yell at me, a friendly
howdy-do and I am always glad to 1
hear their voices. As they pass along
[ think of what a wonderful age we i
live in?how fast we are able to :
travel. I hope we people^are going '
to pay more attention to educating the
rising: generation; first we get them in '
the schools of our land, the day school j
und the Sunday school, then in church, i
A. reading public is a knowing public i
no use Comm
;an Cotton Ai
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ollowlng
3 p.m., Sant
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leetings arc
stion that ev
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rade Wa
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eived a solid carload of
wagon that it is possible
having no room to store
ces?lower than presenl
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ust be seen to be apprec:
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IT 'TILL THEY ARE
UNION H
HARDWARE
UNIOI
and we need better education. Your
daily paper gives the news of the land
the day it happens and everyone
should read it for the world is making
the greatest history everright now. The
world is moving on at a rapid rate and
if the people would devote more time
to the church and Christianity or as
much as they do to politics .there
would be less fear of Bolshevism and
graft in our generation.
While I was at Buffalo, I met Rev.
Mr. Bailey, who has just returned
from the hospital. I hope he will soon
be able to take up his duties as pastor
jf the church.
Mrs. E. D. Palmer, of Pinckney
township, and who was Miss Mary
Tweed before she married, is in Steedley's
hospital for an operation. I understood
that the operation was successful
and she is doing well, this is
gratifying to her friends.
I met Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rhinehart,
of Whitmire, they were formerly
of Union, and I was glad to meet
them. Mrs. Rhinehart has just come
from the hospital where she underwent
an operation.
Correspondents, meet me at 'The
Times office the first Saturday in August
and be sure and all come to go
an our boosting trip. We want as
many guests to go as want to, for
TAN'
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the celebrated "MOGl
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ALL SOLD?YOU'11
4RDWAK
, LEADERS,
S. C.
We expect to have a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gault, of Unior
have been guests at my home thi
week. Mr. Gault was lately marrie<
to Miss Turner, of Blacksburg, and i
ill uic uiuiiuiuciit uuamt's^ ut uniuii
where he is making his home.
I spent the night in Union last weel
at the home of Mrs. Mary Gault.
enjoyed being with this family as the]
are kinfolk and always treat me witl
such kind hospitality.
Moxy.
FOR A BILIOUS ATTACK
If you have bilious attacks giv<
Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Thej
are excellent. Willis Browning, Pat
tonsburg, Mo., has htis to say abou'
them: "About a year ago my wif<
used a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablet'!
and they cured her of a bad bilious at
tack, also of constipation from whicl
she had been suffering for years.1
PARIS GRATIFIED
OVER CONFERENCE
^Paris, July 28. The Paris pres
is gratified over the results of th
Bouleogne conference. Most of th
newspapers unite in considering th
outcome a "Featherin M. Millerand
ison College
ill send repr
nion County
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Let us put the famous Good
^ is an oversize tire at the same pri
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1 ;; GET YOURS NOW AND
Hughes i
;; Union, S. C., Gadb
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t cap", pointing out that he pursauded
9 Pdemier Lloyd George to adopt the
5 French views both on the Russian and
- coal questions.
1 "The financial agreement concluded
at Spa." says Pertinax, Political Editor
of the Echo De Paris, "Remains to
r blame, but therjj is now a light on the
horizon, and if the reparations coms
mission knows how to play the part ase
signed it, the blunders of a fortnight
e ago will be reduced to the dimensions
e
g of temporary mistakes."
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Aug. 2 and 2
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rich 31x3.75 tire on your car. This
ce of a regular Ford tire, while our
luce them. *
AVOID TIRE TROUBLES 1|
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NOTICE OF SEIZURE.
I have this day seized one Ford
Touring Car, Motor number 2847565;
License No. 49-525, driven by W. R.
Ballard and Wallace Peigler in violation
of 3296 Revised Statutes and the
Federal Prohibition Act.
All persons claiming such article
shall appear before M. S. Turner,
Federal Prohibition Agent, within 30
days of this publication.
M. S. .TURNER,
Federal Prohibition Agent,
Spartanburg, S. C.
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