The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 14, 1922, Image 4

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I ia-jTiniTTw???????HHiiriiiwi? iiin n t EHunBBHBl1 * I THE BANK OF UNION |; r Offers its patrons every reasonable induce- | v f- ment: | SAFETY, SERVICE, ACCURACY AND j COURTEOUS TREATMENT We are not satisfied with our attainments, however gratifying. I WE DESIRE TO GROW | Sanely. Satisfactorily and S'ead'ly. jjj j W, appreciate y,-Jr basioes, j| ?BARGAINS ma?? B P $1.75 for full size Plaid Cotton Blankets at McLure's g i Fire Sale. 75c for single bed size Nashua Blankets at McLure'3 I | ;] Fire Sale. P ; 95c for Men's good blue Overalls at McLure's Fire g ; Sale. E ; ] 5c for Men's Worr.en'3 and Children's Hoce at Mc- ] I Lure's Fire Sale. 75c for Men*3 Dress Shirt3 at McLure's Fire Sale 2c yard for Laccs and Embroideries at McLure's Fire Sale. 5c ercli for Men's Collars at McLure's Fire Sale. 59c for 72x90 Hemmed Sheet3 at McLure's Fire Sale. 79c ra;r for Ladle.' be.t $1.00 quality Silk Hor.e at McLure's Fire Sale. it $ 35c pair for Boys' Blue Overalls at McLure's Fire Sale. 35c for Men's extra heavy Fleeced Underwear at McLure's Fire Sale. 135c for Men's Blue Work Shirts at McLure'3 Fire I Sale. 10c yard for all best quality Outing in solid pinki and biueT, pink and blue stripes and checks, and dark | dre:3 patterns at McLure's Fire Sale. 15c yard for all 25c quality Dress Ginghams at McLure's Fire Sale. 8c yard for all good quality Apron Gingham at McLure's Fire Sale. t 1 59c yard for 72-inch, $1.00 quality Table Damask < at McLure's Fire Sale. 45c yard for 64-inch, 75c quality Table Damask at McLure's Fire Sale. $5.50 for $10.00 quality All Wool Plaid Blankets at McLure's Fire Sale. I $3.50 for $5.00 Satin botmd Nashua Woolnap Plaid 't Blankets at McLure's Fire Sale. THE BANK OF UNION j C. C. SANDERS, B. F. KENNEDY, President. Vice President. 1 W. W. ALMAN, Cashier. IHHDEK3BSr.Z8SB2> 1 McLUBE'S I FIRE SALE! :y of J. E. Hunter at the si b rs-Fow'er Co., and the ardware Co., Plaintiffs, again? n't r, Defendant, Union, S. ( '< 'so one lot of land in Fisl v si ip. Union County, and b< follows: By lot of Tom Good tor, and Gist and Ratchford. l ; nd to be sold us the propt [ > . J. H. Cates, for taxes. T. J. Vinso Sheriff Union January 0, 1922. 1-1< TO THE PATROI Now that your children1 tor. remember that if he d< work, that I am nrAntnul *1 attention to this work and i times to make Rood my gua I>et me name to yoa soi satisfied users of my glasses Yours For Bettc F. c. 8TATB U( . .. i -j mt i- ? ibscriptions to $5,000 Can w .? M. Rue f K. Hughes M. White 1?\ McLure . I). Wood r Krsscll Jeter I' M inter \V\ Beaty 55. Strange 11. Garner . I j. Davis It. Whitmire . y Willeford Berelowitz : id I<ussier . K. Lancaster v. Askew Krass aebeth Young . \". Garner iaude Wilburn Mobley Jeter, Jr G. Young . NV. Carn"11 i. .L an Whitlock .. 11. Kennedy i -tor Smith >. W. Gregory . N. Sprouse \\ W. Johnson B. Sparks LT. Amnions . !>. (inult >i\ A. P. McElroy T. McMahon ieorge Willard iordon Bishop ' T. McMehnn .. II. Harris .1. Pnrham >r. .1. W. Buchanan I. J. West 1). Hancock \ W. X. Glyn ph Found 43 ? wanted 57 mo criptions. Who will be the Tn'.ess we can secure 100, r ription will hold Rood. No so ' ? sales promoters. 'Phone nd say "Yes." T;br,criptions to $5,000 Potato Drying I II. Riley !i?>s. MeNally J. Parham 'r. J. W. Buchanan < wis M. Rice . D. Hancock Unless $5,000 is raised, no su u n will count. If you don't aanery, come on into a pots ouse. We need both. Both wi 'he potato dry house will pay i i idends. Come on! Phone No. 1 and sav $500, J 1,000. Silver Tea The William Wallace Chap >. C., will give a silver tea on ay, January 19th, Gen. R. E irthday, at the residence of I I. Foster, from 4 to 6 o'clock A very cordial invitation is i d to all the ladle? of the tow Mrs. T. C. Dune Cor. Mrs. F. M. Fan 274-6tpd PECIAL. ADVERTISEM URXISHED HOUSE WAN1 ri'sidential section by a d< tenant. Box 125. '.'W'TI'i)?to do plain sewing Orrie Blackwell, 168 S. Pi street. '."ANTED?Everybody in Ur try my Fresh Roasted Coffee ter's CotTee Emporium, Block. Eastman Kodak Eastman Kodak Supplies Eastman Films UNION DRUG STC ! et us develop your fi Sheriff's Sales By \irtue of sundry executior i cctod 1 will sell before Unioi - ise door on the first Mon nary, next, within the lega i1 ri ! 's sales for cash the d sc. ibed to wit: e * ract of land located in ship. Union County, S. C ni if one hundred and thir res, more or less, bounded by 1. S. Betenbauffh, J. B. once Young and Kennedy ' il Oil and to h<> sold jis thn i SIXTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE I Southeastern Life I Insurance Co. I GREENVILLE, S. C. I YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921 I ASSETS LIABILITIES ^ Real Estate $ 198,843.55 PolW Reserves (Net) -$1,495,129.00 "J McrtflTSKC Loans _ _ _ _ 741,058.08 All Other Reserves 03.017.14 V Bank Xo. S9 inery Statement of the Condition of Rnnr THE BANK OF JONESVILLE 50.00 50 00 Located at Jonasville, S. C., at the 60.00 Close of Busine&s Dec. 31, 1921. 50.00 5000 RESOURCES. GO 00 Loans and Discounts . . .$135,085.14 500 Overdrafts 301.40 50.00 Furniture and Fixtures . 750.00 50.00 Banking House 5,000.0*), rn'n1 ^ue 'lx>m Danks and BankDO'.OO ers 14,074.39 50.00 Currency 1,087.00 50.00 Gold 300.00 tn'nn Silver and Other Minor 5o!(k Coin 410-20 50.0< Checks and Cash Items . . 449.53 50.00 Liberty Bonds 10,870.60 50.0* r'o?0 Total $168,928.26 50.00 LIABILITIES. rn ni Cal)ital stock Paid In ? 50,000.00 rnnr Surplus Fund 1,300.00 gQQ,' Undivided Profits, less J? ' Current Expen .es and 50 00 Taxes Paid 406.8' ro 00 Obligations for money ' ' borrowed 10,000.00 t!?'? Dividends Unpaid 1,008.00 Individual De50*0' I)osits Sub' rjjv ject to Ck. . i 61.211.80 rAnn Time Certifi;>0.00 . 0() cates of Der,n no posit 43,603.39 Cashier's 50 00 Checks 1.398.22 106,213.41 50 0C Total $168,928.41 50 00 State of South Carolina, 50 00 County of Union. ^ub Before me came Paul .1. Free cash.. . ier of the above named bank, wlo. bei -> sub du'y sworn, says that the above l c:U rs und foregoing statement is a true con... ' dition of said bank, as shown by the ?" books of said bank. Paul J. Free. Sworn to and subscribed before me .. this 5th day of January, 1922. House C. M. McWhirter, *500.00 n , A? . N'otary Public1110 00 Correct AttMl? 100.00 100 00 Free, loo.r f- ? ?'?*? 100.00 itoerlp Report of Sinking Fund like e State of South Carolina, ill help. County of Union. quekci _ Report of the condition of the Sinking Fund Commission for Union Coun?100 or ty, S. C., for the quarter ending January Uth, 1922. RESOURCES. Bills receivter, U. able . . . $71,304.71 Thurs- Cash in banks 2,844.57 $74,149.28 Bonds . . . 125,000.00 extend- Unio^n J3q. Pubj Sec. PScttC JU<1ge V7^7.87 $31,585.57 r, P,.es Assets over Liabilities . . $42,563.71 ? State of South Carolina.. ppjT'c County of Union. C.PI10 Personally comes J. M. Greer, secTED in retary, and makes oath that the above ;sirable Report of the condition of The Sinking 1275-2 Fund Commission for Union County, S. C., for the quarter ending January Mrs. Uth, 1922, is true according to the ' ,? * best of his knowledge and belief. ? . . J.M.Greer. sworn to before me this 11th day of January, 1922. tion to J. D. Arthur, (Seal) por. Not. Pub. for S. C. Smith t = 1276-tf Notice to Contractors ?"" Sealed proposals will be received by the Highway Comnrssion of Santue b Township, at the office of the County Supervisor, Union, S. C., until 12 ^ o'clock, noon, on the 24th day of January, 1922, for the construction of seven and seven-tenths (7.7) miles of top soil road on the Carlisle-Union Road, between the Fishdam Township Line and the Union Township Line; approximate quantities as follows: \DL acres clearing and grubbing. Ji\E, 32 286 cu. yd. common excavation. 19,64o cu. yd. top soil surfacing with he necessary corrugated metal and lima. vitrified clay pipe and headwalls. __Also one 4x4 reinforced concrete box culvert 77 feet in length. Plans are on file at the office of Birron & McLure, Engrs., and at the office of the County Supervisor, Union, S. C. 1 to me A . Avtll'tn/I (Im/iV t Court dollars ($500.00) made payable to the day in Chairman of the Highway Comniis1 hours sion of Santuc Township must accomfollow pauy all bids. The Highway Commission of Santuc Union Township reserves the right to reject !., con- any or all bids. ty-two J. T. Jeter, r lands Chairman. Young, T. Jones, lands 1276-2t Secretary. Prop nits of ~ . Union Transport Crook Arrives ., it J. K. \ Dam New York, Jan. 14.?The transport, nunded Crook, which was in serious difficulties , Gary at sea on Wednesday, arrived today Levied accompanied by the transport St. Mi** hiel. 1-20-27 "The Union Times $4 a year. NS OF UNION SCHOOLS: j 's eyes have been examined by your dories not make a specialty of this kind of o fit glasses. I give my whole time and guarantee satisfaction. I am here at ell irantee. I me of your neighbors or friends who r Eyes For the Children, DUKE :BN8BD OPTOMERI8T. I Collateral Leans _ _ _ _ 75,595.00 Interest a"hd Premiums 5$ Pelicy Loans and Pre- Paid in Advance 13,716.61 j; mium Notes not Exceed- A ceroid Expenses 1.785.11 f. inj? Reserve 506,181.66 Capital _ 100.000.00 M Stocks end Bonds 83,790.20 Surplus 100.813.11 jN Cash and Certificates of ^ Deposits 32,310.77 y Premiums Due and De- H for red 34,926.93 M Interest and Rents Due ll and Accrued _ _ 23,935.85 PI All Other Admitted Assets 3,677.66 |i Non-admitted Assets _ 37,867.67 $1,738,490.97 $1,738,490.97 p ?????????????????? ?????? ?? Surplus to Policyholders $200,843.11 H TOTAL INSURANCE IN FORCE .... ...... $17,500,000.00 | YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY j I T. G. POATS, District Agent, Sparitanburg, S. C. I I F. W. PERRIN, Local Agent, Union, S. C. gj I PALMETTO FISH TANKAGE I l Guaranteed Analysis |j SK Ammonia 7% |f ! .S'Tf/Al*ll.Us?"*T' it 'i? ? A.e.A 2% 1 |^AJ^RWG^INC^^^ .... CHARLESTON, S. C. J tion' to ;;,!p,v' lo'l'lnr^w. "LnUs "i'0"' f inr Apr WCI I Pii7AQI7il I ; Secretary of State, at Columbia, S. C., | WW JL iifiLi 11 JCLL iLjUflDlj I for a charter, incomporating a do mestic corporation under the trin e 9 and style of "P. M. Adams & Son 1 ------ i w1th t? sh9mhc of our latest ! Dollars; divided into Thirty Shares of B mwmmureferi?? deposits have climbed machinery, live stocU and all agricul-jj] manufacture, fertiliers, guano, cot- : 1 to a most satisfactory figure. i tori, cotton seeds, ice, or any field or M SHSKKKwS I WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE GROWING I wj tmryits th^t trereto may be a incident or appertaining. That lif; y ? I COMPANY OF SATISFIED DEPOSITEES. ' in monies, property ami labor. Pen5. F. Adams a.id II. E. Adams. | "BANK WITH US, THEN BANK ON US." I NOTICE 1 I T,ojfH?xNT ?rr farmers bank and trust co. | I XI'Rf OI I K.F.. I c. II. PEAKE. Pres., E. I* MTTLE.IOIIN, Vice Pres., |?'i We are offering to the pub- | lie a reduction on Barber 3 c K MOIWSAN. 2nd Vice Pres. Work for the first five days in asa each week. Beginning the 10th of January prices as fol- _ . _ . ? . ^ Sweden frying to Keep imposed upon goods coming from ?w.s' German Goods Out countries with depreciated currency. Hair cut Zoc A special t.arifT commission invostiMassage, plain 25c Stockholm, Jan. 13%?Swedish gov-' ^nte(l this subject but advised against Steam 25c eminent agencies are trying dosper-1 '^e adoption of such a measure. Shamnoo. plain 25c ?;tolv to find some methods to ston! The commission, however, rocom Don't forget that on each the 'lumping of German good* in mended that the Riksdag pass a bill Saturday they will be as Swedish markets. I neabling the government to adopt usual 35c. We have good There has been an enormous im- j protective measures against dumpi ' i mi . , j . portation from Germany, at prices ;'n? by means of depreciated currcnar era an w wi e g a o wjjjcb Swedish manufacturers have c-v? provided that these measures bo serve you. bo<m unnhle to moet owjnR to the approved by an international agreeOpen at 7:30, close at 8 p. m. f,"ft lhat 9erman w<,rk,!, , nre P""1 in "'ent ? depreciated currency. I f nF ADMAN One of the methods suggeated for After all. there are but two way, of O. V,. reducing this German competition making a living- working for it and BARBER SHOP was that special import duties be working somebody else for it.