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'I ALWAYS A DIAI Tf| THE COOLEST I GOODSflOW lllHLI U SPOT In TOWN I _J I TODAY I H pr#?#rvt? Bj WWTrtN E LLOYD JHUDON BB ^n?KCT ED BY J. CORDON tt)WABPI^ I A Romantic Drama With Thrill and Dash, With a Love Story of Wondrous Charm "IT PAYS. TO EXERSISE" A PARAMOUNT SENNETT COMEDY. Fox News No. 80 ^flTT^ SIX IN A ROW 1 II \ six lovers of downright goodness, J m fo the heart of the wheat, baked in six * m i>/U m bits of pure and wholesome white- j I 1 I ness. You will enjoy eating this J | ).. Jrzfji bread fresh from our ovens, baked by \ \' rsfl mcn wbo have the "know how" of J lA i Atjfy bread baking. Try one of our loaves Jfi \jT and see the difference. UNION BAKERY. ; r Farm Lands For A ^ >, 90 acres, 3 miles from Cross Anchor, iir 184 acres, 4 miles from Cross Anchor, im 174 acres, 5 miles from Cross Anchor, im 90 acres, 3 miles from Cross Anchor, im J. 13 acres, 4 miles from Cross Anchor, im 26 acres, 1 mile from Cross Anchor, imp 75 acres, 2 miles from Cross Anchor, im 225 acres, 3 miles from Cross Anchor, im 83 acres, 3 miles ffom Cross Anchor, lm 48 acres 3 miles from Cross Anchor, im We offer the following for a short time on! 166 acres, near Cross Anchor, new 8-roor 4 tenant houses, 120 acres in cultivation in or 75 acres in the town of Cross Anchor, just "Watermelon," two good dwellings, good pasture and a very desirable place for a hon ? ' * I Let Us Know Your Wants HICK LAURENS, \ SUBSCRIBERS TO FUND FOR COTTON GRADEI Union Township has already sul scribed more than a thousand dollai jf the three thousand necessary t secure a cotton grader for Unio County. 4 J. A. Wilburn, chairman of th rommittee to canvass for funds, r? jorts these subscriptions, almost a >f which were procured from the bui ness men and residents of Union. Th >thcr two members of the committe o work outside of the town, but i Jnion Township, have not yet rt >orted. If Jonesville, Santuc and th >ther townships will .make a lik howing the total of more than thre housand will have been reaches lere are the subscriptions turned i iy Mr. Wilburn: I. P. Morgan $ 100.0 \ C. Duncan 100.0 M. Jordan 100.0 Zpislie Nicholson 100.0 1. Means Beaty 10.0 tons. Hardware Co 15.0 ). Fant Gilliam .. 15.0 . V. Askew 25.0 Jnion Clothing Co 15.0 ). S. Betsill 25.0 I. Shapiro 5.0 F. McLure 25.0 )avis Jeffries 5.0 Vilbum Dry Goods Co 15.C j. B. Godshall 5.C Jradley-Estes 15.C landers-Fowler Co. 5.C - 5.C . Hay Fant 10.C ). H. Martin 5.C V. W. Johnson 5.( t. C. Williams 5.C r. G. Hughes 10:( r* j oe r j. Vj. oanaers ?o.v 3. W. Goforth 25.C Jniori Hardware Co 26.C >. Krasnoff 10.C Itorm Drug Store 10.C K. Hughes 6.C 5. A. Wix 5.C rhe Battery 16.C *oole & Layton 10.( I. P. Harry 25.( V. J. May 5.( rames E. Hunter 10.( r. S. Betenbaugh 10.( >. M. Bice 5.( \ K. Switzer 5.( . H. Parties 5.( i\ M. Eilerbe 25.( J. W. Going 10.C . T. Mosely 5.( S. Morgan 10.C 3. F. Kely & Bro 25.C r. B. Barron 26.( \ D. Barron 25.( 5. E. Barron . 10.( Theo. Maddox 1(M M. Farr 6.C dacbeth Young 5.( lurris Furniture Co 5.( I. W. Humphries 5.( as. D, Smith 5.C ohn A. Hollingsworth 5.( I. B. Gilliam 5.( ). Jean Whitlock 5.( B. Barnes 5.C I. T. Clark 5.C Jnion Times Co 25.( I. A. Wilburn 25.C Total $1,055.( Mrs. John Condon is the' only w< nan fire observer on Cape Cod, an >robably in Massachusetts. Sale ??????? [proved, proved, proved. - > proved. v proved. . roved. proved. + iproved. iproved. proved. SPE ly: n house, good barns, le field. like the heart of a outbuildings, small le. and We Will A1 # A 9 OK i LETTER FROM PET *< *. . . This is Sunday and I ought to be y. at church but as it isnt time for ser.s vice I will write a few lines before a going: ? How'3 everybody feeling after tfUr ' fine time Saturday with our good dine nerWell, as there is so much to tell 11 about our boosters' trip I won't have j_ very much to ?say, but will leave the ,e space for some one else to give a full ,e picture of everything that was done. n Considering a little bad luck and a few misfortunes I must say the day 'e was more than enjoyed. Our dinner e was extra fine and we can never exe press our appreciation to our kind I. editor for his many kind deeds. And n" we trust that he may be wonderfully blessed in everything that he may un0 dertake. 0 One thing that helped to make the 0 day successful was the presence of 0 J. O. Everybody seemed to enjoy i0 meeting him, and we are very sorry >0 that we can't have him with us all K) of the time. He has many good 0 things to tell us about the southern K> part of Florida and we, the people of tO Union County gladly welcome his ret0 turn home. t0 Some of you missed something by to hot going up to Lockhart Junction to with us. What do you suppose beto came of us? Why, we just went 10 home with Moxy and had an old time to watermelon slicing and don't ask us to whether we enjoyed it or not. To be to sure we did, and if Moxy isn't very to careful I am afraid he is going to to have lots %of company. What about to it, Pansy? After enjoying our water>0 melon and our stay at Moxy's home to we returned to Union about 8 o'clock )0 rejoicing over our good time. But, )0 listen, we promised not to tell who H) carried us, but I am sure you have tO an idea. )0 Don't you all forget our meeting to for Friday afternoon, so be sure and 10 come. )0 The many friends of Mrs. Harriet >0 Nelson of near Adamsburg will be K) very sorry to hear that she is seriousH) ly ill with rheumatism and isn't ex>0 pected to live. Her brother, John K) Tracey, on this route, is at her bed>0 side. H) We are very sorry .to learn of the )0 illness of William Vaughn of this )0 community. We all hope for this good to man a speedy recovery. )0 Mrs. J. E. Gault and little grand.a d?i_ *** )U oUllf IVltXt, UI DCIUt'Il, ill t' K) visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X) John TVacey, of this place. Kl M-iss Alice Yoflng of Chester Coun>0 ty will be the week-end guests of this X)f Writer. )0 The protracted meeting will begin )0 at Philippi Monday night We ex)0 tend to everybody a most cordial in)0 vitation to come out and worship with )Q us. Services at 11 o'clock in the morn)0 ing and 8 in the evening. Remember )0 the hours. Come everybody. * X) Good luck to everybody. K) ' a Pet. )0 NOTICE )0 Rev. J. A ,Brock will preach at Padgett's Creek church Wednesday )- night, August 11, at ? o'clock. Bveryid body is invited to come. Jerome Morris. aa Crosi 298 acres, 5 . 15 acres, 7 125 acres, 5 112 acres, 4 ??- 35 acres, 3 54 acres, 4 106 acres, 4 7 0 acres, 2 250 acres, r 400 acres, r mm?m??????? 1CIAL f fr, f We have plenty of ; attractive terms on r * - i ** "J We also have sever ready at all times to s I V t ( r.. . .. . We have one of the ville, well improved. r . '. 1 Itoays Try To Ass sun % m m # lightning kills two ministers ' Laporte, Ind., Aug. 10.?"If lightning: should strike this tent tonight how many would he ready for it?" the Rev. John Timber, evangelist, asked a congregation Of Free Methodists crowding a tenf at Sprinfield, near here last nigrirt. Outside a storm was threatening. A few moments later a bolt of lightning entered the canvas top, killed two ministers on the platform, burned the Rev. Mr. Timber dangerously and knocked down many of the worshippers. , . The dead are: The Rev. Henry Lenz, presiding elder, Beleftredre, 111.; Rev. L. W. Houston, field agent of Evansville, Wisconsin seminary. roosevelt in new york Today New Vork, August 10.?Franklin D. Rosevelt, Democratic nominee fcr the' vice presidency on his way from Hyde Park, to deliver his first campaign speech, stopped off here today for a conference with George White, chair-, tnan of the National Democratic Committee, Senator Pat Harrison and other party leaders. ? As far as Chicago Mr. Roosevelt will travel in an ordinary Pullman compartment but from there on, far the remainder of his trip through seventeen western states he will use a special, car. enoree presbyterian Services will be held at Enorec Presby te ian church next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. William E. Minter, of Austin, Texas, will do'the preaching and the public is.cordially invited to attend this service. south union I surely feel grateful for ''the refreshing showers sent from the good Master, the giver of all things, and I olcn wick fa V*or*lr nut* rvAA/i faw ?iav ttioii vvr i/iiann vul gvvu xvi | the nice time he gave us the 7th. I never will forget him for I do think that it was just grand for us to go on such a nice trip. Miss Bertha Henderson entertained a large number of friends at a birthday party at her home Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Games were played until a late hour and ice cream and cake were served. Everyone present reported a nice time. J. G. Brock has returned after a 10 days' visit to friends and relatives in Spartanburg county and reports fine crops in the northern portion of that county. Mrs. Ida Brock of Goshen Hill is visiting her Bister, Mrs. J. G. Brock. Misses Grace and -Nora Rochester of Whitmire spent the week-end with their aunt Mrs. Elisha Brock. Mrs. Kelly Nance is on the sick list. Many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. Butterfly. 5 Anchor i miles from Cross Anchor miles from Cross Anchor miles from Cross Anchor : miles from Cross Anchor 1 miles from Cross Anchor : miles from Cross Anchor : miles from Cross Anchor ! miles from Cross Anchor lear Renno, S. C., improv< lear Renno, S. C. other farms in this comm nost all of them. al farms near Laurens, I >how you at either place. best farms in Laurens C / m sm T w ?"! isi you in unainj /IN El SOUTH C /* ?? -v BANDITS ESCAPE , ~ WITH $30,000 *V ; ^ ? > V V *. > ' , ? ' Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 10.---Three bandidts early today entered Sol . Herman's jewelry 3tore on East 9th street, in the heart o? the downtown ; section, shot ar\fi seriously wounded ^ 4'i! ' two employees, Frank Schuck and Jerome Suskin, . looted the safe of jewelry and diamonds >$stitaated at # ' ? $30,000 in value and escaped in an , ? automobile. A fusilade of revolver shots was fired during the holdup which took ' place while hundreds of people were passing the store. The holdhp oc- . curred shortly after the two employees opened the store ahd while they were transferring gems and jewelry from the safe to the show windows. LOCAL AUTHORITIES WILL TAKE CHARGE _ . ' West Frankfort, I1L, Aug. 1Q.? With indications pointing to the early departure of Illinois militiamen who have been on guard here since last week when the anti-Italian riots broke out, local authorities were preparing today to take charge of .the situation.', A number of extra deputies have been sworn in for temporary service, and many citizens are affiliating with the law. and order organization formed to curb further demonstrations. CHARGED WITH MISREPRESENTATION Mexico City, Aug. 10.?Dr. Paul' Bernaol Altendorf, a writer on international affairs, who has described himself here as an agent of the United States, has been arrested on< charges of "writing false articles on Mexican conditions it was arjjounced last night by General Eduardo C. Garcia, chief of staff of the War De? partment. He is b?ing held in ther military prison here and will be arraigned on Wednesday as a "pernicious foreigner." Mnnsr urAne VISIT SPARTANBURG Spartanburg, Aug. 10.?James A. Davis of 'Pittsburg,. S. H. Brandon of Mooseheart, 111., and bf. R. Giles of m Baltimore, a committee from the Supreme Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, spent yesterday and last night here inspecting sites which have been offered for the million dollar home of the aged members to be erected by , the! ord^r. _ COX CASTS HIS BALLOT ?? . & Dayton, Ohio, Aug. id.?Governor Cox cast ballot No. 12 at Carrimonte,'. ** a village near Trail's End, his home, about 10 o'clock today on his way to ' the newspaper office here. The polling, y booth was in a common barber shop, printing office and tobacco and stationery store. The governor ' was greeted by several friends, including a lathered man in the barber's cjiair. r , s. c. , improved. , improved. , improved. , improved. a , improvea. , improved. , , improved. improved. 3d. unity and can offer 5 .C., and we are "ounty, near Goldg a Home a ': M ^ II CAROLINA L