The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 28, 1922, Image 4
RIALTO I
TODAY and TOMORROW
D.W. GRIFFITH
WAY DOWN EAST
!\r-eo 01 Win A biddy's bamou? Pidy by
*;'J:r r\y-er unci 'OS D C.risTCi v.
^ lt\ a simple story of plain folks? / >SvN^
'i the greatest of all Griffith plays?
uncommonly well done and with
tv; breath-taking effect. ^ \
|=! Livery audience lias set y'
spellbound through the un- li\ * 1
folding of this great pro- I,
!? duction.
With its humaneness and its ^
story of unusual love. ' ' ^
its thrills and its J?'&/-d
1 pathos, it stands "**
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LADIES' DRESSES
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TAFFETA and
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Now shipment just arrived. You cannot but be
plcared with the style, texture, patterrpand price. What
more could you ask? These dresses will not long re.
main, for they will appeal to discriminating buyers.
Prices from $8.00 to $18 95
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No Two Alike in the Entire Shipment.
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"Your Money's Worth of Your Money Back."
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Greatest Revolution <'st revolution ever known in the habEver
Known in Habits its of the human race. ... I wouldn't !
Of Human Race vot? that prohibition be reversed." i
From Statement. Ambassador (Jeorg?1
"Time and gradual regeneration will Harvey. i
establish prohibition as one of the. in * '
alienable principles of the American Winnipeg, Canada, is the greatest
government. ... It was the great cash giain market in the world.
If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
Have you ever stopped to reason
vhy it is that so many products that
ire extensively advertised, all nt oftce
jrop out of sight and are soon forgotten?
The reason is plain?the oricle
did not fulfill the promises of
he manufacturer. This applies more
particularly to a medicine. A meJicinul
preparation that has real
:urative value almost sells itself, as
like an endless chain system the remedy
is recommended by thoso who
have been benefited, to those who are
In need of it.
A prominent druggist says "Take
for example Dr. Kilmer's SwampKnot
a preparation 1 have sold for
many years and never hesitate to
recommend, for in almost every case
it shows excellent results, as many
of tny customers testify. No other
kidney remedy has so large a sale."
According to sworn statements and
veritied testimony of thousands who
have used the prcpatation. the sueeess
of Dr. Kilmer's Swamo-Root is
fine to the fnct, so many neople claim,
that it fulfills almost every wish in
overcoming kidncv, liver and bladder
ailments, corrects urinarv trouIdes
and neutralizes the uric acid
which causes rheumatism.
You tnnv reeeivve a samnlo bottle
of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad
' oss Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton.
\*. V.. and enclose ton cents; also
mention this napor. l^irgo and mor!:uni
size bottles for sale nt all drug
/.res.
Monarch
Our Berean class continues to grow
on*I lost Sabbath morning there wer110
in attendance. Brother Teache*
\T. P. Hendrix has a fine class now
roil over 10 were enrolled .as joiner*
Mr. Kditer, it would certainly interest
you to come some Sabbath mornine
and just take a look at this fine mass
of young manhood coming on?and
he-t of all, striving to learn the sweet
?!ew of .Tesus and his love.
M n-Aetna had 1.14 in Sunday
s ho< 1 last Sunday and looks like tr
> the good ladies of our church
should start something. What do you
say. ladies? Ho after your sisters
end bring thein in.
Rev. 11. Haydock delighted a good
congregation last Sabbath and his
text, "The Winds of God Do Blow."
was wonderful. You missed a great
blessing by not staying after the class
broke to bear Rev. Haydock's sermon
Mi?s Clara Reaves, who has quite
Pi for several days, is getting much
better now.
Mrs. ,T. B. Moore is also improving.
we are glad to say.
Claude Bates is improving nicely
now.
W. II. Chalk of Route 1 is quite
sick with an attack of "flu."
Frasicr Shirley has been confined to
his rom with "flu."
Mrs. J. J. Dover is quite sick on
Railroad avenue.
In Bethel Methodist church last Sabbath
there were 238 present
Rev. Cogbuvn preached a delightful
sermon last Sunday and Monarch
has two good preachers each Sabbath
and night and our good people are
church-going people.
The choir at Mon-Aetnn church rendered
some good music last Sunday
This is a good drawing string for any
lively church. A pood singing choir;
doing some good singing.
.1. .T. Crocker has joined the insuri'licc
agent's business and we wish him
well. Ho is with the Carolina Mutual
Co.
Mrs. Roxie Reaves and family spent
the week-end on Route with her
Husband's people.
J. A. Petty ami children went out
toy rid:ng last Sunday afternoon and
being : sked to enjoy the ride with
them, this wri'.er and Thomas Ray
went with them. We passed Fairview.
FJeulah and around back bv Carem
and Ilogfoot. Our thanks nre due Mr.
Petty ami this is not my first ride
with htm.
How Lon*
Since Y
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NOW FOR S
That apel
word in i
I N ION DI.ro STORE offer
most complete, mo.it sanitary soda
with larjre capacity, perfect rcfi
and purest of soda drinkr made, v
th's vicinity and for miles mound
most desired place to meet and tr
{})? The thi
. are purit;
tnings Nothing mi
feet manuf
tlicit liquid drink
| this and rei
appeal ?in that pr
And so m
I M inks of plain quality, siinp
lunations. Ice cream sodas, sund
combination; egg drinks, milk dr
acquaintance with the Union Druf
test by taste is the proof that "Ul
UNION DR
Agents for Eastman
Mr. and Mrs. Frank West and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam.Bell, of Monarch, spe it
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Lowe on RouCjp 1.
Mace Wright has the best garden
here and he ib hard to beat on gar- j
dening. ^
Miss Myrtl? Alexander has about
recovered front a recent spell of the
"flu."
Mr. Alexander of North Carolina iv
visiting his brother, Sam Alexander.
Monarch 3 mine and E. K. Mill ,1
nine played a; game of ball last Sr.t- ?
urday. Monarch coming ahead by a
7 to 4 victory. Middlehooker nnd Kirby
for Monarch was the real stuff.
C. T. C.
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS uc
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I FOUND?In front of postolflce today, .
n jet earring. Owner can g(,t san.e
by cnlling at Times office. It j.j
j FOR SALE-?One twin-cylinder lla 1
ley-Davidson motorcycle; will sell
J very cheap. See W. K. Thomso i, (
Jr., 25 S. Church street. It.) <1 *r
is
FOR SALE?20 Rhode Island Red
Hens, 12 months old, first laying ....
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season, and in the best of condition;
also two Rhode Island Red cocks for
sale. All new stock and line bird*. t,f
Price reasonable. See I). W. Midi - ??
nax. 3-28-31; 4-3-5
Germans Say Tax Impossible ^
Berlin, March 28. Chancellor Hj
| Wirth told the reichstag that the lut- g
! est Alied demand for an addition;.! K
j tax levy of 60.000,000,00(1 marks wi s E3
j utterly impossible. M
i Rickard Case Goes to Jury I
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i New York, March 28.- Evidence In B
i the Tex Rickard rape trial is conclud- n
[ od. The jury may get the case late ES
What the Adult Blind of B
t Your State Are Doing H
There are approximately (500 adult H
j blind in this state, more than .'100 of H
i this number are dependent, 51 of H
; which are in the alms houses of the Ifl
i state, and many others are on the H
' street comers begging, not from the H
I fact that they are physically unable E
, to maintain themselves but due to the B
fact that they are unable to find such H
: employment as they can do. To solve E
this employment problem after one H
i year and a half of hard work last R
September one year ago Mrs. Ellen
i Beach Mack succeeded in getting an
industrial training work shop starte 1
. which is located at 11 Calhoun
! street, Columbia, where the blind are
given a six months' course in fiber
furniture, basketing and mattress
making, they, sire given this, board
and $1.00 per' week while they take
the training. This shop is not selfsustaining
and ;'/has been supported
principally bWj^QolujjjJjla since it opened,
yet 14 cbunties have been represented
at the shop. Twenty-eight
; have taken this course and we are
j ready to receive others. The out re
j state has derived benefit from it, for
! all should be interested in those who
| are less fortunate. Suppose after you
had passed school age you were to
; awake and find yourself in darkness
' in a state where nothing is done for
| the adult blind. Such is the case with
many and no greater calamity could
' befall any one. We realize that this
, work cannot l?c made a success without
the cooperation of our sighted
i friends and am askinir that vou criveI
( this work careful consideration and H
contribute to it as you see fit on next V
i Saturday, April 1st, when there will
be a tag day in Union for the interest
of this work.
Fred L. Crawford, A
Asst. Field Seereary. ?
March 27. 15)22. m8-4tpd i
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OCA DRINKS k
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satisfaction I
s for your attention the newes', <&
fountain in town. This fountain A
liberation and serving the finest ^
kill be the Mecca of soda lovers of
all summer long. Certainly th" t
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I'm vnai irus town kiiows. j
ngs that appeal in our soda drinks &
y, quality and wholesomem ss. JL
issing that could go into th" por 1
acture and serving of the finest |
;s or ice cream treats. Remember V
member it is the Union soda fountovules
it. 4?
b 1
any kinds. &
le character, sin fie flavor or com- 0 2
aes, Rogers' ice cream, plain or in V
inks and others^ Make an early ^
X Store soda fountain because the
aion" sodas are best. &
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?Notice*""' ' |
A special communication of Union
jk. l odge, No. 75, A. P. M.,
will be held in the Masonic i
Temple Wednesday, March i
. 29th, at 8 o'clock p. m. The
Felow Craft degree will be'
conferred.
By order of
J. Gordon Hughes,
ni. C. lake, W. M
Secretary. 1338-2t'
Excelsior Council to Meet
.
Excelsior Council No. 115 Jr. O. U. j
M.. will have a call meeting Wed-1
sday night, March 29th, at 7:30'
. lock for the purpose on putting on ,
me degrees. All members are urged .
be present. James Laws,
37-2tpd Secretary.
Mrs. Emma Hinder has been ill at
r home at Glenn Springs fur seval
weeks and today her condition
considered very critical.
Miss Kathleen Betsill spent the'
?ek-end with friends in Gaffney.
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Thirteen days comprised the week'
the ancient Mexicans.
Read your yellow label.
Endol
Wednesdi
Three special bargi
omical buyers of Uni<
on everyything throu
in Suits, Capes, Dress
Millinery, Corsets, Gl
Summer Wear, Wayi
Then, too, you can
Chines, Canton Crep<
Ratines, Dress Linens
dergarten Cloth, Sois<
Long Cloths, Pajama
Sheetings, Sheets and
Curtain Goods, Crete
Children Socks, Bar I
Knitting Yarns, Crocl
Notions of every kind.
No over-estimated
per cent on all cash p
WILBUR!
(Aft
The S
Home
Commenc
We are asking Uni
zation here (or anoth*
passed to you (or hel
cash you can then sig
the year at your optioi
Don't give a dollar wl
The Salvation Arm
churches, in homes an
meetings; they have (<
young girls away (roi
for the needy, paid tri
judge and police depa
are being done every
Do not fail us?kii
once to the undersign
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jtjpgnqi 11 ^awqpMia^r'fMpMMi
I Have
A Will of Your Own
T TAVING worked to a quire vour money and
' property, it is your right to d spo;?c ol it as
you see fit. Exercise that right by making a
will of your own.
OUR lawyer should draw your will accurately
and legally so that it w:li be
incontestable.
APPOINT rhis institution as the executor
and trustee to insure careful, unprejudiced,
efficient management of your estate.
Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co.
Union, S. C.
Union County's oldest, largest and strongest bank
Member Federal Reserve System
U. S. Government and State supervision
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I Month Sale
ay, Thursday, Friday
ain days that vill save money (or the econon
and Union county. 10 per cent discount
fflinnf fho ctnro inrliufinn flio nourAct ovvivole
"?v ?iv? V ...wu?*u>5 iuv UVTTV01 w* *???w
es; Skirls, Blouses, Silk Sweaters, Petticoats,
oves, Parasols, Dove Undermuslins, Munsing
le Knit and Phoenix Hosiery,
save 10 per cent on Taffeta Silks, Crepe de
js, Pongees, Silk Skirtings, Cream Serges,
if Tissues, Vofles, Organdies, Ginghams, Kinitte.
Shirting Madras, Percales, Nainsooks,
Checks, Table Damask, Napkins, Towels,
I Pillow Cases, Krinkle Spreads, Indian Head,
rones, Laces, Ribbons, Buttons, Toilet Articles,
Pins, Beads, Ear Rings, Hand Bags, Hair Nets,
let Cotton, Red Star Diapers, Bias Tape and
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advertisement, but a genuine saving of 10
urchases for 3 days.
i dry cnnns nn
Mill UVVVV VVI |
er all, the best place to trade.) B
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alvation Army f
Service Appeal 1
es Monday, April 3rd I
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ion County for $3,000 to finance this organi- *j*
er year. Remember, the tambourine is not
Ip only in the devotional services. Give all the %
n the pledge card for more to be paid during
n. Remember, this is not a dollar campaign.
ben you can give $5 or $10. *1*
ly preaches the gospel upon our streets, in $
id halls, it holds Sunday schools, young peoples X
. J _ _ iL_. 1- .. Jl
:a many oi*our wormy poor, nave gonen y
m bad surroundings, found homes and work I
importation for many, assisted the probate ?
irtment in many cases and many other things ?&
day that is necessary. ?
idly have your donation ready, or mail it at %
ed
R. HAYNES HARRIS, X
' Financial Chairman. |