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???????? RIALTO LAST SHOWING TODAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" "A PLAIN STORY OF PLAIN FOLKS" SHOWS: 1:00, 3:30, 6:00, 8:30 J ADMISSION: Adults 40c, Children 20c I IN SODA DRINKS I YOU GET WHAT YOU EXPECT AND MORE | AT THE UNION FOUNTAIN | I Purity us cleanliness equals deliciousness. These I are the things you get in soda products at the Union fountain. Class in every respect?quality of products, cleverness of manufacture, cleanliness of service. A SUGGESTION OR TWO FOR YOUR FLAVOR? Grape Juice . 5c Chocolate Milk . 10c Coca-Cola . ... 5c Milk Shakes 10c Orange Crush . . 5c Malted Milk 15c I Cherry Smash ,5c Egg Malted Milk . . 20c Ginger Ale . 10c Lemonade 10c ?WITH THE SERVICE THAT SATISFIES I he service that satisfies is Union service only. Few Stores can equal it. Certainly no stores beat it. Remember this .as the most desirable place to meet and treat this summer. luNiON DRUG STORE Agents for Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. H i J End of Month Sale I WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY 10 per cent discount on everything throughout the store, including new arrivals in Suits, Dresses and Millinery. WILBURN DRY GOODS CO. | (After all, the best place to trade,) | I! HAVE GONE TO TENNESSEE FOR A CARLOAD I OF GOOD MULES. 1 AWAIT THEIR ARRIVAL BEFORE MAKING I YOUR PURCHASE. | W. A.. Lockman I I RIALTO Family X Thursday, Mari X Thursday night has been designated "Far Rial to. The only costs are for Mama and Pa] X der 12 will be admitted free after 6 o'clock if I JL ii Y mem. | Look what you will see: ? HAROLD LLOYD in "Get out a Y the thing t business. | MAX LINDER in "Be My comedy feat for the whok X LUKE McLUKE says if you w Y good, come c USUAL ADMISSION PRICES In Bankruptcy United States of America. Western D strict of South Carolina. In the District Court. in the matter of Burt is Furniture Company, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given thnt on the 14th day of March, 1922, the said Burris Furniture Co. was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and the first meeting of the creditors will be held at Union S. C., in the office of S. E. Barron. Esq.. Referee in Bankruptcy, on the 13th day of April, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove theii claims, appoint a trustee, examine thi s-iid Bankrupt, and transact such oth or business as may properly come before said meeting. S. E. Barron, Referee in Bankruptcy. Union. S. C., March 27th, 1922. 3-29-31; 4-3-5-7-9 Citation to Kindred And Creditors SOtate of South Carolina. County of Union. Court of Probate. Whereas, A. 1,. (.mult has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin ; I. net! II Ull HIV I'inwil1 ilUU VIUTIS I'l M. C. Gault. dot-eased. Those are. therefore, to rite and ad ltionish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said M. C. Gault. deceased, that they be and appear, lietore nie. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. H.. South Carolina, en the 12th day of April, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if am they have, why the said administration should not he granted. (iivon under my hand and seal thi 2sih day ??f March. Anno Domini 1922 W. W . Johnson, Judge of Probate. Publi bed on the 29th March and nth April. 199. in The Union Times. Bids For Supplies Fur County Home. .125 Ihs. flour, 12 lbs. Kite tobacco 25 lbs. sugar, 15 lhs. coffee, 12 Ivar.large soap. 10 pkffs. washing powder i i For County Chain Gang. to Ihs. Apple tobacco, 20 lbs. grits* j 100 )l?s. self-ris'ng flour. .1 bus. corn meal. 90 lbs. fat back meat, 10 lbs. lard. 11 lbs. coffee, 12 lbs. sugar. ThL ! '.s for one week. J. V. Askew, | i It Supervisor, j Ada D. 1 attended preaching at VVhitmire last Sunday. The services were held under the auspices of the Layman Brotherhood League of Whitmire. Mr. Childs, the president of the Glenn I Lowry mill, presided. Kngineccr D. J. Fant was the speak, er. His sul pcct was, "The Ijost Axe.' He said so many people had the lian die but not- the axe and he cmpha sized the use of prayer and the fnm ily altar as the best way in using thi axe ai d to do ncrsonal wnvli f>? flirt Hlisha when he rescued I ho axe from the water. At the noon hour dinner was served and a lino dinner it was. There was plenty for the crowd and to spare. The people of Whitniire showed the visitor every courtesy and kindness and I will say for the brotherhood ! that very church and community , should ha\e been at the afternoon serI \ ice. Mr. Fant's subject was, "The ! Kmi.rgency Call of the Church." He said everyone should be up and doinj? something for Jesus and leave it to 11 i mi and lie would do the rest. I felt 1 was well repaid for my trip and it was certainly a treat to hoar Brother Fant. There were a pfood many from I'nion and Newberry. The meetiny I was held in the Methodist church, j They certainly have a nice church and (:n-- S* nd jy school. The attendance on Sunday was 270 as compared to 1M1 one year ago. It shows what trood work the brotherhood is doing. Ada D. Art. Tardieu is an assistant editor on the Kcho National, a new daily paper started by Georges Clenienceau. ' Night ! eh 30 | nily Night" at the J* pa, all the kiddies untheir parents are with 1* y X X X ind get Under." Just X o make you forget y f Wife." A Goldwyn | ure. Just the thing V e family. X ant to laugh and feel X >ut. ? PREVAIL | Lockbart Loekhart was a place of wholesome enjoyment for those who attended the Old Fiddlers' convention Saturday, night. The High school auditorium i was packed to its fullest capacity i while the old musicians poured out enough music to set any wireless apparatus a tingling. Mr. T. B. Kelly won the prize for the best violin solo. ( 'Shields and Sprouse for the best duet. Sprouse Taylor and Furgerson for the best trio. Union band got first prize for the best concert; Lockhart band, second prize. The county teachers' association met in the High school auditorium Saturday morning. A very interesting speech was made by Prof. Goddard of Carolina. Miss Blackwood sang "By the Waters of Menentonka.' Misses Edwards and Worthy played a brilliant duet. A delicious dinner was served immediately afterwards. I know of a certain church that has just finished a scries of meetings, and some of the members say they feel further away from God than they did before the meeting began. Why? They say it was the preacher. Always blaming the preacher, when it is their own hypocrisy. This is a day of heresy religion, and the time is now here for sensible Christian people to put forth every effort and place all of their influence against this sweep of fanatie religion. They call it the , "old time religion," but it is nothing of the kind. It is pure heresy and that's all. I am not writing this for criticism, but simply to arouse our; Christian people. When a church of 250 members divide, and each divisin begins to pull | " ' ' f Kelton Route 1 I ' There were about 20, young and old,! people from Lockhart Baptist church; up to Granpa and Grandma Farr'sj Sunday and had prayer meeting at their home. This was a fine meeting. Had some fine singing and some splen-' did talks made by the young men from Lockhart. It shows they are Chris-J tian people. Grandpa and Grandma j Farr certainly enjoyed the meeting, j and they are in hopes they will come1, back again. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farr, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. R.' B. Bailey, Mrs. Emma Farr and Mrs. R. C. Fan* were also the guests of Grandpa and Grandma Fan- Sunday. Misses Ruby and Lena Hughes spent several days with Miss Azilee Brawley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Howell entertained a large crowd Friday night with a party. A large crowd was present and all had a nice time. Misses Lucile Ruth, Elizabeth! Hughes, Dec Garnev, Whitney Farr! attended the fiddlers' convention at Lockhart Saturday night. Also Mr.; Willie Farr, Gee Garner and this' writer. Had some splendid music. Misses Mildred Lilly and Ilawleyj Innian, Whitney Farr and th's writer attended services at Mt. Tabor Sunday. A large crowd was present. All, enjoyed that splendid sermon preached hy Rev. Kstes. New Hope We seem to be having some April' showers for March. Not so much gardening has been anno nnd farmers ore behind in their j work. Mr. and Mrs. Burey Parks visitedat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.; Recknell of Snrdis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garner of Union have nuAed into our community; md we are glad to have them in our midst. ! Mrs. Albert Fowler of J.onesville! isited her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Fowler Sunday. Miss Sallie WThitlo.d< visited in Bonham community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vinson visited the r son of Woodruff the pasrt week. Vero. Tnx-exempt securities now out standing are said to aggregate $14,ooo,ono,ooo. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS RED GOOSE SHOES are much better. Vou can find them at Austell's Shot Store. 8-29-30-31; 4-.r?-(J-7-12-13 14 FERTILIZERS?Subject being unsold ? 8-2H-1 at $22.10; 8-3-0 at $23.40; 8-4-0 at $26.40; 8-3-3 basis al $25.50, all delr^f*^ net cash, sight draft against bul lading. Varying grades, up or down, acid phos. 75c ammonia $3.00; potash 70c the unit respectively, all delivered. Brands: Gromo and Chatham, the best buy able. Ammonia from fish, blood and nitrate of soda, best sources under weevil conditions. Advise quick action; all materials are fretting scarce. Ren H. Harvin. Suni'-T, S. C. 3-20; 4-r?-pd YOU WILL FIND Chain Li-htninn Shoe Polish for 25c, black, white and brown at Austell's Shoe Store. 3-29-30-31; 4-5-0-7-12-13 14 T ..^2?1 is// NEW ARRIVALS! STYLES OF EXTRA FAVORABLY PRICEI Clever Spring Strap Pi $3.50 $4.00 $5. Value distinguishes models in their perfec with fit, and long wea New shipment of Gold Strip silk hosiery J. Coll THE HOUSE OF i , iws >v?y it n imiv tinti [;?^t niiiu iu j to work. We have been asleep on the job. The beginning of this trouble was when the church took into its membership a great number of people who were, underneath their coat, holiness and all kinds of isms. That's the trouble. See to it! Clean out your church and God will hless you. Don't | pack it all on the preacher. I close with many good wishes for the cat's flower garden. Joneswille Route 1 ??? Willie Plexico, who has been work- [ ing at Virginia, was called back to j Columbia to his railroad work. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harmon spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Palmer and was accompanied home i Sunday by Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. A. D. Plexico spent Saturday j with Mrs. R. L. White. Walter Plexico of White Stone spent the week-end with relatives. Among the visitors at W. W. Vin| son's Monday were Mrs. E. W.- Palmer and E. W., Jr., Mrs. Hugh Hari mon and A. H , Jr., Miss Dora James i end T. M. Tweed. Misses Ruth and Buena Plexico' i were shopping in Union Saturday. Mrs. C. L. Gault spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Gregory. Mrs. E. W. Palmer of Union, Route ", spent Sunday and Monday at Lockhart Junction with her father, T. M. Tweed. There will he preaching at Elford ' Grove Sunday, March 26th. Everybody ' is invited to come. Throughout Belgium, women no longer work in the mines and on the docks, where many of them were cm! p'oyed before the war. ^2^ WORTH ) "fL -\^?N_. imps and Oxfords Now 00 and $6.00 I 1 all Queen Quality t combination of style ir with lasting beauty. Phoenix and Gotham just received. en Co. SATISFACTION. . y0F=T j I 1 : - Have A Will of Your Own T TAVING worked to acquire your money and property, it is your right to dispose of it as you see fit. Exercise that right by making a will of your own. Your lawy er should draw your will ac- LI curately and legally so that it will be incontestable. APPOINT this institution as the executor and trustee to insure careful, unprejudiced, efficient management of your estate. Nicholson Bank & Trust Co. Union, S. C. Union County's oldest, largest and strongest bank Member Federal Reserve System IU. S. Government and State supervision o^t. ttjj wnsow _ 1 I?EjjSBt?JSi _ / . KianBH' L. B. GODSHALL ! CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF UNION COUNTYj u/_ > ??*3 announce a particularly noteworthy 1 Exhibit and sale of g Ladies and Misses \ Hats FOR SPORTS AND TAILLEUR WEAR I ?they're simply topping! Topping one's costume with originality and dash?and very, very swagger! Quite an unusual collection of hats?unusual in the fact that each is so entirely individual?so very new? so very smart! Gay embroidery of jute?crochet motifs?ribbon in novel effects?thick fringe or joyous silk tassels? these are the style points they offer for your approval. B And you will approve! p Of Picot Milan, novelty cloths and braids, chenille embroidered on net, and ribbon. $1.98 TO $12.50 Priced lower than in any other store because we buy for cash and sell for cash. THE WONDER S. Krass,' Prop. Union, S. C. ... Swiss Government to Decide study into the merits of the case and has transmitted his findings and recGonevii. March 28?The Swiss ommendations to the Political de(tovemment. which was asked to ar- '>"rtmcnt of ,h? Rovemment. bitratc long standing boundary dis- H 1" n?t- possible to forecast the pute between Colombia and Venezue- nature of the report but both Cola, is expected to announce its deci- lombia and Venezuela have notified sion soon. the Swiss government that its deciDr. C. Lardy, former Swiss Minis- sion will be accepted as final, no matter at Paris, has made an exhaustive ter which side it favored.