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RIALTO - TODAY Lewis J. Selznick Presents CONWAY TEARLE IN?? "MAROONED HEARTS" A life hunp in the balance, and on a cirl's decision rested respon- ji sibility of n broken romance and lover's seclusion from the world. 1 A STORY OF LIFE'S GREATEST PROBLEM. B ALSO \r JOHNNY HINES IN "TORCHY'S MILLIONS" An Educational Comedy. Strictly Cash TO ALL HUGHES & JENKINS ? i? ?? <i 4> A rnirtm a a rvrrti TTnr* x AriUL^IU AdLALtUlUK J ? M * * a I Sometimes it seems advisable to keep an estate under ? ? J J the supervision of a friend, and yet this person may be ' J * i ai . unable to bear the burdens of management. .. I ? ; | The solution of this problem is to appoint the friend j | !! ns Co-Executor cr Co Trustee with the NICHOLSON J! BANK & TRUST COMPANY. ' o I! Consultation Cordially Invited. a CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000. ;; NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST CO. < a j | EMSLIE NICHOLSON, Pres. M. A. MOORE, Cashier, j > J! W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT, j | |! Vice Presidents. I! |. t H- !' ' The Red Cross has developed a dis- NOTICE aster census card to be used by relief workers in cases of disaster. "Dis- A , . .. . TT aster kits" are now provided all Red A *^}fl?!!!^me?wnAot Cross division offices and contain all ft -n k ' sorts of supplies, record forms, ^ will be held m the Masonic badges, telegraph blanks and other f/(Tv) iwi'' Cf o iiyY y * essentials which may be needed in an ^ .ft 8 o clock, p. m. emergency, for setting up relief Visiting brothers welheadquarters with least possible de- C?m^By order m Wm. C. Lake, Ben L. Berry, Advertise in The Times. . Secretary W. M. I For Better I Come to J. H Men's Silk 4-in-hand Ties, regular 50c m values for . .25c 1 Men's Silk 4-in-hand Tjes, regular $1.00 g values for 50c H Men's Soft Collars in Striped Madras S and Pique, sold everywhere at 25c m and 35c, our- price only 18c H it /r i * /n . i Iivien s rast uoior Fercale JJress Shirts, regular $1.50 sellers at only .. . . ,.95c "W When Better \ V" # "... 64*- w MONARCH W. E. Harris, having made his little boy a nice tin pan for his puppy to eat out of, went home last Friday to find his puppy dead. J. J. Crocker, having finished up his farm near Whitmire, has returned here to make his abode. Mrs. Wylie Wood had a very sick horse yesterday but ,the animal is much better today. The boll weevil has advanced considerably into Union Cou.ity and we learn with accuracy that they are plentiful around Carlisle. Joe Moseley caught a lot of fish quite recently. Mrs. Elisha Brock attended the picnic at Black Rock last Saturday and reports a grand time. Jim Moore has been quite sick but is much better now. Ottaray defeated Monarch yesterday afternoon by a 11 to 9 score. Little Willie Frances Chalk came near choking one day this week when the little 10-months-old child tried to swallow a toy railroad winding key ?it was a narrow escape. Elmore Thomas is talking of buying a new car and the young ladies might watch out. We are looking forward with delight to Moxy's picnic and want to be there. O. I. C. PANSY The picnic and barbecue given by the Sunday School at Black Rock Saturday was quite an enjoyable occasion. W. R. Gilliam and C. C.Rochester were the chief cooks and they deserve much praise in preparing such good hash and pork. Was so glad some of the correspondents were with us, only wish more could have been present. Those present were Moxy, Ada D., Smiles, Cracker Jack, Cherry, George Washington, Blue Bell and myself. Moxy was the jolliest one in the bunch. He gave us an interesting talk on Sunday School. Wish we could have him at out Sunday School. I have been enjoying the other letters so much, J. O.'s in particular, certainly was interesting. If I could write as interestingly as he and others, I would always have a piece in The Times, but we are not all gifted alike and should appreciate the gifts we have. Write often, J. O. Hurry and get your vacation, we just must have a picnic when you come. We are all looking forward to the picnic at Moxy's home. I know it will be a grand success as Moxy is such a good entertainer. Hope to see more letters. Pansy. Bejleau, the little French village on the edge of the Belleau Wood foothills, is to be rebuilt by Americans as a memorial to the American dead in that historic battle. Although ninety-six per cent of the twenty-two thousand inhabitants of the Aaland Islands speak Swedish, ^ they have formed part of Finland for | more than a century. REPORT Of The Sinking Fund Commission For Union County, S. C., For The Quarter Ending July 11, 1921 RESOURCES Bills receivable $66,177.18 Cash in bank 1,093.26 $57,270.44 LIABILITIES Union County C. H. bonds $18,600.00 Union Co. Public Debt bonds 3,700.00 Masters Acct 1,057.70 Probate Judge's Acct - 727.87 24,085.57 Asset"", over liabilities $43,184.87 State of South Carolina, County of Union. Personally conies before me J. M. Greer, Secretary, and makes oath that the above statement of the condition of the Sinking Fund Commission for Union County, S. C., is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. ! J. M. GREER. Sworn to before me this 11th day of July A. D., 1921. J. D. Arthur, L Notary Public for S. C. Bargai F. McLUR Men's Striped and ( : Shirts, $2.50 and $ price only Men's Blue Work Shirt Boys' Pants, all sizes, v J. & P. Coats 150 yar ; spool . ; /allies are Of - IIM_ -> . ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR $415.00 f. o. b. Detroit. ' With Mid-Summertime Here Comes the Rush Season for Ford Cars Each year thousands have been compelled to wait for their cars after placing their orders. Sometimes they have waited many months. By placing your order now, you will be protecting yourself against delay. You will be able to get reasonably prompt delivery on your Ford Car. And you will have it to enjoy when you want it most?this summer. Don't put off placing your order. J. L. BOLTON PHONE No. 289. We have a complete stock of genuine Ford Parts on hand for the convenience of Ford car owners. a BROWN EYES ___________ ? WA.T!rr ' r a i Miss Huttie Garner and brothers, V1 Ivu UINUMJAL LANUI James and Everette, spent the weekend with friends near Brown's Creek. Tfl HTTP PATPHNQ . _ i tirrm ^?ss Inman? ?* Wilkinsville, wUI% rAIlivllu VjU AKAN I ELD spent the week-end with Miss Narie Misses Mildred and Mittie Adams We beg to notify our spent Sunday afternoon with Misses . ~ ; Our usual weekly shipment of Sallie and Hattie Garner. . Dd-trOIlS tllclt We DclVC Hollingsworth Candy received this Susie Coleman and children, - - 1 .1 Marion and Mary, spent the week-end nsn CUT lBflfrR EOUIDmoroing. If you haven't tried it with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Gall- ? yet do so at our risk. Misses Maggie and Ruth Sprouse, IHCUt tHorOUgWy OVCI"~ of Columbia, have been visiting jrela- |%anlod U/? rtrwAi li.jvo We personally guarantee every tives near Kelton. HdUICQ# If ? IlOW IlcLV? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garner and II 1 1 box to measure up to your expec- children, and Mrs. Davis Gamer and UlStaUed tWO SDOWer tation. or your money aladly re- tg*SO?J<??S!' aften,0?n ^ baths, and VOU will find funded. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Adams and _ ? ~ daughters, Azalea and Mayme, spent ill A CPItnrP Tifcf Hncc Try My Hobby Box. 20 different Saturday with relative, at Adams- Service HTSI CWSS kinds in each box. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Trammel are ^ ?VCFy pBXllCUlcM!** the proud owners of a fine baby boy, bom Juhr 10, 1921. __ mmwm ? a .,,n UNION DRUG STORE daJXtISarJiarMS,:.?: McMILLANS Duncan Hart. RAPPI7P QUAD ? ^ 11C | | | Dixie Rose and husband attended DrtlVDLIx tJOv/l m. nunc i iu anu iuuh service at roster's Chapel Sunday. | | e .? i We were glad to have them; come "" for the DOV. again. i T I think the first of August would be I The German government appar. suitable for Moxy's picnic. ently has about decided that it did Brown Eyes. | not win the war. ns in Merchandise j E DRY GOODS CO. | 1 1 1 T\ IT 3 In' 1*1 v ~ ? ^urueu mauras r air quality spool tjotton, 1UU yards, gg 3.00 values, our two spools for . 5c B .$1.50 81x90 Hemmed Seamless Pelzer I s at only 50c Sheets, $1.75 value, our price only $1.25 I . _ _ Ladies* Cotton Hose 5c S ery special .50c Ladies'Silk Hose 25c | d Spool Cotton, Ladies* Se&m-up-the-back Lisle Hose . .15c 9 , r. ,. ...... .5< College Girl Corsets, $2.50 value. . ,.$1.75 jg lercd, McLlIRE WiU OBcr Them |