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RIALTO Last Showing Today ' CECIL B. DeMlLLE'S AFFAIRS OF ANATQL WITH a***"*? C^, MonJ:c Blue * > ^nwAyros * ^oVc^ Vt\eCv> polly Moran Raymond Hnttori Crowded with Luxury and Beautiful Women. . ADMISSION: Adults 40c, Children 20c. TOMORROW Jan-^s Oliver Curwood's ^H^NSNARE' at liltfh prices. Ti It, (Jet a two nnil .1 ?? 8.V for a two ami a h..don busses pass CAROLINA REM?jr hour at the Satlsffc **" warm by == yrnua*-* t Caps Off Christmas Mori nn? to write THANKS" for that *r Weierir T} ( Ida wi .xFountf J. , I Unioi H* 1? P V v It's another F YY greatest industri YY It isn't often t Vy pre:ent opportui ? get busy V Y || Peop V Y U A F*al V V V Y you realize tha V V aa the employment of rr y X YY Liberty Bonds during V V A A cause untold hardshii : t YY higher, and not chea; V Y ?? ?? *? kring about better try to bring about bet i J share as a true Ameri sake. || THESE ARE UN ff yV t T We nave hundred; Lwe are unable to q ?* <? Woman's Missionary Sociaty of Grace Methodist Church Under the mercies of God our missionary soeiety has completed another year of history and service We find it in our hearts to be profoundly J thankful for the avenues of service land channels of blessings that have | been opened to us through the society ! to work for the Master in this part of j his Kingdom. i We take courage for the cver-beck-! | oning hand of unfinished tasks, a.id a lield abundant in lubors, and white unto harvest which stretches before i j us. because we are conscious that over! i us has been a tender providence and| I divine appointment, which has been j evidenced in the tasks we have been j j permitted to undertake, and from the; ! measure of success that has crowned I our labors and sacrifices. I I In the orthodox usages of Meth-i odism, it is incumbent upon our society to reorganize and elect officers I and leaders for another conference year, and we turn to this rosponsibil...uu ~ - vj wnil ? jluu consciousness of its | gravity, as well as of the high mark l of devotion, unselfish service and ! faithful courage of those who l ave led us in the work in the past. Had we choice in the matter, we would choose to continue our work with our beloved president, Mrs. W. \V. Sumner, who has served so nobly in this capacity for the past nine years, but since at her insistent purpose of ros.gning, l'mailied by reasons which we can not deny, it becomes necessary to fill her pkue, we do so reluctantly, and feel that we would be untrue to ourselves and her service to Methodism and the mis don ary cause, and more especially the Women's Missionary Society, should we fail to express as best we may, with the inadequate vehicle of words our regrets, and love and appreciation for her as a coworker and leader and for her faithful and untiring service for the cause we all love. Therefore, be it resolved: Thai we bow reluctantly, but with true missionary spirit to the inexorable n.jessity that impels our president to resign after nine years of service in the capacity, and that we go on record as a body that during all these year., the. work and spirit of our president has been both a blessing and inspiration to! us as individual members of thi Wo-' man's Missionary Society, and that j the work of the society, in v.hate.er it has achieved, that merits the "well done" of our Lord is largely the- result of her devotion and faith and wise leadership as president. We submit with sorrow to the reasons' she urges as making Iwr resignation necessary-, will miss her wise counts, earnest and energetic concer.i, as ,t*ill as her broad knowledge of the i *\ ROM! n, S. C. j Kmm LET'S GO Sjj from the mai ^2 conditions. RESIDE! rom triumph! We take infinite es in the world. Go back to the hat the President of the United lities and obligations, but that's , LET'S GO!" le, This 1 trlotic Di t you are a slacker to your count illions out of work? Do you re a the war? Buy your future nee< ps?pellagra, death and great si >er. Do you realize that mills, r conditions? But remember, no ter conditions, they can do very 1 .i./v..u J- -? * v?.. oiiuuiu uu. l,ci us unite an* [USUAL TIMES s of bargains here for you uote on account of limited work, history and usages of Methodism and the missionary cause. We can only console ourselves with the knowledge that she will still be with us, as n member of the society, and with urging upon her our love and dependence upon her presence and council at all our meetings, and the highest tribute we can pay her as she retires is to pray that the mantle of her leadership and spirit may fall upon us as a society and more abundantly upon our newly-elected president. Further and finally that a copy of these preambles and resolutions be inscribed upon our records and a copy presented to our beloved president as she re. igns from this office, and also published in our local paper. Adopted by a unanimous vote. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS LYCEUM ATTRACTION, DEC. 19? The third attraction of the Lyceum 1 course offered by Grace Circles will j be given at the High School audiI lorium Monday evening, December 19th. at 8 o'clock. This number is I the Fennel!y Players and a delightj ful evening is in store for those | who appreciate real dramatic art. Admission: Adult, 75c, school chili dren. 50c. It FOR RENT?An upstairs apartment, ! centrally located, modem convent icnccs. Apply to Mrs. It. F. Pieg* ' ler. ltpd. I Whew the ^ Smoker Enjoys Hrs Christmas. Male the smoker happy with the smoker's best gift ?a box of good cigars, his favorite kind this year. We sha'l be only too glad to he-n the ladies select. Cigarettes, pipes, cigars and cigarette holders, and other smokers' needs also for Christmas giving. | UNION DRUG STORE Phone 116 and "Look for the Boy." I BATTERIES CHARG Welding ai Automobile JULIAN E. Telephone 161 , jf*A aTa 4^4 ATA ATA STA ATA ATA ATA ^ ^ in LL I Everybody. The more n imfaciurer. This means i Again we say, "LET'S G MT HARI rride in presenting this "LET'! days long ago, and you never 1 States steps outside the affaira. . what President Harding did re< s One Si st y?Arc .ry and to human ity if you are lize that it is as much your du is, also buy as much as you po uffering?as well as a great sc nanufacturers, jobbers, and reti matter how much the presider little without the co-operation < d be fair to the store that is fai } f * t which I Free present e space. |' tonight. L A 4^4 AaVA A A A rrVy 4^ Ir l A AIv A A A A A ^r J . STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!?The pro?ram of the Fennelly Players, the third number of the Lyceum Course brought here under the auspices of Grace Circles, is very unioue and delightful. It consists of short plays, humorous and serious, interspersed with monologues, planologues and musical readings. Monday evening at the High School at 8 o'clock. Admission: Adult, 75c; school children, 50c. It Draft Rule Before Baseball Advisory Council New York, Dec. 15.?The restoration of the draft rule under satisfactory conditions to all concerned is before the national advisory council of baseball, which went to the executive session with Commissioner I?andis presiding. There will be dangerous crossings and corners as long as there aie fools: ?Achison Globe. i THERE IS No single article which so quickly solves the question "what he would like," or "what she would like," as a Parker Fountain Pen j It is a present, appropri- | | ate even if the one for 11 whom the pen is intended 1 already has a. pen not a PARKER ? for PARKER quality is not duplicated elsewhere. 150 TO 200 PARKERS TO SELECT FROM Plain or mounted barrels, every kind of a point. At STORM'S you will find just the pen. Prices from $2.50 and upwards. S T 0 R M' S I DRUG STORE |, "Fountain Pen Headquarters." L i ED AND REPAIRED. I ] id Brazing | 1 s Repaired I ( . HUGHES f - Opposite Old Stand | {^H^3H?4H$H$M$H$H$MgH$?- * * ? -pn * lerchandise we sell the mo: more work?more busines 10." DING SA^ 5 GO SALE/' because it has a n bought such values as you'll find of State and into the world of pr cently, when he declared in speal ale You C You a SI s holding off from buying your nei ity to buy your needs now as it ssibly can. If conditions do not arcity in all goods and commodi tilers are doing all in their power it, congress, governors, bankers ?f the buying public. Think this ir to all at all times. DUTY CA! \ r - very night at 8 p. m. Dian tnuuntJts - 1'. ! I IJ?L _ NO TIME WASTED Prompt Action Is Pleasing Man; Union Citizens. Get down to the cause of every thing. Bad backs are frequently caused b weak kidneys. . Help the kidneys to get r;d of kid ney backache. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid neys only. No time wasted trying to cure othe troubles. Union people endorse their mcril Ask your neighbor? Mrs. J. F. Cheek. 4 Ravencroft St Union, says: "Some few years ag I had sharp pains in the small of m back and I certainly suffered terriblj I had severe headaches and dizz spells and was often afraid of fallin,' The worst of all was the nervou spells which came over me end couldn't stand the least noise. I fel tired and languid and mv kidney didn't act right. I was advised to gt some Doan's Kidney T'ills an I g< my supply at the Palmetto Drug C< To my surprise they entirely cure The Goo J Gifis For Men are Right at Your Elbe?/! When you are in J. Cohen Co's store?you are in a veritable crysta maze of Beauty that inci'eases as yoi look. Here the Neckwear?the Hose? Ihe Handkerchiefs?lio choicest bit* f>f masculine finery. At your side?the super gifts sucl as Bath Robes, House Coats, Travel ing Bags, Silk Shirts, Sweaters. All reasonable in price?perfect ir :aste?supreme in style?relentless n Quality. And our name on the cover does lot cost you one cent at the time of mrchase but it does secure a place or your Christmas gift that ordi inrily would cost you money. )ur big Clothing Sale is now on?shop early. J. COHEN CO. The House of Satisfaction" A^A A^A A^4. A^4. A^A 0*+++++++++++ re merchandise we will 1 is, and a speedy return VS, "LI lotive behin d it?a motive ill in this sale. actical business to counsel tli cing of preseiit conditions: '*1 "annot A pckep? EX eds now and preventing ( was your duty to buy 48c improve shortly it will 9 p ties. All goods will be and taking great losses W01 and wise business men Yoi over, and then do your sjrji LLS FOR HUMANITY lond Ring PEOPLE, NEEDS! me of my 4ble and I say a gooj.1 Direct C. Burnett 2:01 1-4 has been word for them at every opportunity." j st>ld to British racing interests and Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim-1 will race in England in the future, plv ask for a kidney remedy?get m Dean's Kidney Pills?"the ?=nme that The Japanese have a superstition - Mrs. Cheek had. Foster-Milburn Co., that to eat anything for the first time Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adds 76 d-iya to one's life, v Ki | Distress Sale | IT IS KNOWN TO YOU, THE DISTRESS SIGN; ALSO 0 J THE WARNING SIGN. * 1 8 WE HAVE SUFFERED HEAVY LOSSES BY FIRE IN Hi BUFFALO. WE LOST EVERYTHING V/E HAD AND fl| WE ASK THE PEOPLE OF UNION AND SUR,{ 8 ROUNDING COUNTY IN AN INDIRECT WAY TO ? | HELP US. HENRY IRVING, THE GREATEST ENGit 9 LISH SPEAKING ACTOR ON THE STAGE HAS SAID > | j THAT "ONE CANNOT HELP A LOT, BUT A LOT CAN d HELP ONE." WE ARE FORCED TO RAISE MONEY " I TO SETTLE OUR DEBTS, REGARDLESS OF WHAT l THE GOODS WILL BRING. SPECIAL SALE STARTS DEC. 14, ENDS DEC. 24 l Men's Hose, nil colors 5c [ Better Grade 10c f; Lad'es' Hose 10c Lad'es' lisle thread Hose, 50c value . . . . 29c t Laches' Silk Hose, 75c value 45c ^ Children's Hose, black and tan 10c ? Children's Lisle Hose, 35c value 19c ? Hoys' Here, the old stand by, 50c value 29c I 1 let ChamLray and Play Cloth, as long as it lasts, per yard 9c p t homujon Percales, light colors, per yard 9c J? Thompson Percales, dark colors, per yard 9c j "Queen B" Cheviot Book Fold, all colors, per yard . .10c $ Cheviots in all colors, per yard 15c | Dress Ginghams, 36-inch wide, beautiful patterns, per yard 17c g Men's Underwear, heavy fleeced lined (no seconds) .45c !. &j Men's Hats (railroad hat) 98c 1 a Boys' Cans, blue Serge 39c 1 gj Boys' Caps 19c 8 Men's Caps, $1.50 value . . . t 98c . I Men'3 Dress Shirts, $1.00 values 79c r Men's Shoes in tan and black, English and blunt toe, i j formerly sold for $5.50, now $3.98 Men's Brogues, $8.00 values, in light and dark tan, ) j now ? . . . . $4.79 ( ] Men's Dress Shoes, in black and tan, $4.00 value . . $2.98 i Men's Heavy Work Shoe (Endicott-Johnson), $4.00 value yL93 Genuine Army Shoes, regulation last, $Sr**" ^ BoVft' Cvprall-. ( 1_ \ ? Men's Overalls (Crown) ^g\ mIaaa CAROLINA CASI-"" riaCB s. KTssL?rM.r..y- s?w,?id?i <+<*<+<+<+<+<+<+<+<*<>< ?? ? HOT I Aftf " Jlj Li it li II UDO? A" M' " One bun- . Union, S. C. I ? II have to buy ^? J|| EX'S GO" II lat is backed by the greatest men and the t t TT ic uicrbiianis ana nusmess men as to their rhat sure way to readjust is to re-establish VV XX fford to Miss II TRA SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT 7 TO 9 f f jet $35.00 worth of merchandise for ****** Every night between the hours of 7 to .O* . m., we will sell 200 packages for 48c *j*V h. We guarantee no package to be rth less than 75c or more than $35.00. XX i may get a suit of clothes, dress, coat, '(, pair of shoes, rug, necktie, etc. for 48. ' I. FROM. Union. S. f!. 2-X , , JY ?Y Si THIS IS AN UNUSUAL SALE ^ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR a^A A^A A^A 4^4 4^4 J^A A^A 4^4 J^A A^A J^A A#| jL "y VAT^^ ^jiA A^A A\ A^Aj^A AtkA^A A^AAA i^A A^k A^A i^A A^A A^A A A^AA^A A^i^A A^A |^ <^? "y "y ^ V "y f^y ^F y