The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 04, 1922, Image 4
Card of Thanks
1 am sincerely grateful for the vote
that I received last Tuesday for the
< (lice of light and water commission- 1
er- I appreciate the interest my 11
friends showed in my campaign and 0
I will endeavor to use every effort
during my administration to give the
people the best service possible and
;.i the lowest rates and have a light
and water plant equal to any in our
state. I.. J. 1 lames.
Card of Thanks j
1 desire to express my sincere ap- *
i reflation of the vote given me in my '
at e for alderman in ward three. 1 i
i'ii a clean race and bow gratefully '
my < pponent who won the nomina;i
>n. 1 am none the less grateful for 1
the support given me.
B. A. Whitener.
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KID AND SPORT OXFOI
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Brown and Black Kid in
or strap Slippers, $4.50
and $5.00 values
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nut brown, light tan, black
ed, white buck or nubuck.
color and gives it a beauti
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Jt wiil yon find such fine, bij
appeal to men of exacting
every new model, color an
suits of highest quality?
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styles; for men of quiet tas
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spring. Some are of fine v
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striped or checked patterns
A collars to match. A splen
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Card of Thanks
1 wish to thank Uic voters of ward
our for support given me in the primy-y
May 2nd. My race was a clean
ine and 1 have no regrets.
11. A. Royster.
To the Voters of Ward One
I wish to take this method to thank
aeh of you for the handsome vote
riven me in the primary of the 2nd
rst. Wish that I could call and thank
aoh of you personally hut time will j
;ot permit as I am still in the race
ml 1 earnestly solicit your support j
in the coming primary. Assuring you,!
if elected, that 1 will discharge the
duties of alderman to the very best of |
my ability.
It Ben L. Berry.
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SEEN OUR \
he biggest and most varied as:
; history of our business. Ever
iship is the best?and they are
oes that Flynn-Vincent has a
you perfect fitting shoes carri
We want you to come in
1ID TRIMMED WITH GREY S
*DS MADE IN TWO COLOR
BROWN.
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either lace Several st;
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*3 I/O values, to
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SHOE POJ ISH-50 J
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c, white canvas, white kid, glaz
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SEE OUR WINDOWS
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louse of Satisfa
Card of Thanks ^
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their help and assistance
during the loss of our home and I
contents by (ire. R
J. A. Lancaster and Family.
Jonesville, S. C. ltpd
Notice
On Monday night, May 8th, M. W.
Hobo of Spartanburg, S. ., will be
with us. Some degree work is on
hand. Every member is urged to be
present. Eugene Gregory,
1370-2tpd Clerk.
An English explorer claims to have
discovered extensive, workable mineral
deposits in the Antarctic. He
; also claims to have found the secret
| migrating places of whales.
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WINDOWS? I
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>ort models and other lively ^
itylish models. Real nobby
scks?with three "Feature" ^
nls-S 19.50 to $27.50 | "
"Correct" Styles J* ^
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TODAY
LAST SHOWING
Cecil B. DeMille's
Drama Supreme
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DeMille
^ PRODUCTION cy*joVs
Taradise*
with
Oorothv Dalton
Mildred Harris
Conrad Najel
?iwodore ICosioff
|ohn UavidLsotv
| Julia Faye
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A Word With Women
uluable Advice for Union Renders.
Many a woman endures with noble
itienee the daily misery of backache,
tins about the hips, blue, nervous
mils, dizziness and urinary disor
>rs, hopeless of relief because she
lesn't know what is the matter.
It is not true that every pain in
ic back or hips is trouble "peculiar
the sex." Often when the kidneys
>t congested and inflamed, such
lies and pains follow.
Then help the' weakened kidneys,
on't expect them to get well alone.
Doan's Kidney Pills have won the
aise of thousands of women. They
e endorsed at home?Read this Unn
woman's convincing statement:
Mrs. E. Z. Hodges, 14 Mill St., says:
t was some time ago that I had to
;e a kidney medicine and I used
nan's Kidney Pills and they soon had
e in the best of condition. My back
It tired and achy, especially just
'er my kidneys. My Sidneys did not
t right at all but I did not allow
is trouble to go op *4ry long before
king DouTpifltiu; pPiirs which I
ught at Storm's Drug Store. I have
ver been bothered with my kidneys
ry much since. Doan's Kidney Pills
lve always quickly rid me of any
dney trouble."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
mply ask for a kidney remedy?get
nan's Kidney Pills?the same that
rs. Hodges had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
frs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Card of Thanks
I desire to thank most heartily all
those who \oted~for me on May
id instant.
The confidence shown by this vote
appreciated, and it is my wish and i
irpose to merit that confidence.
To those who voted for my npponts
I wish to say that they merely
ercised their inherent right.
I harbor no ill will nor malice to j
iy one and 1 expect to be the alderan
for ward three, representing all ,
the people of that ward and work- j
g to the best of my ability for the
tod of ward three, and the town of.
nion.
My endeavor shall be to serve the
terests of the men and women in my \
ard, and I shall appreciate their co- j
leration and support. Let us put our
loulders together to the wheel and
ork in harmony and concord for a
gger and a better Union.
Henry C. James,
Alderman Ward 3.
Card of Thanks
I desire to express to the voters of
ard one my sincere appreciation of
le handsome vote given me on May
in my race for alderman, and I will
appreciate your support in the secid
race next Tuesday,
pd F. B. Culp.
PECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
EN'S PRAYKB and praise service
at the First baptist church Friday
night, May 5th, 8 o'clock. Come and
bring your friends. 1370-2t
J ME TO THE MEN'S prayer and
praise service at the First Haptist
church Friday night, May 5th, at ?
o'clock. 1370-2t
)R SALE?The Moorehead property,
a good 7-room dwelling with nil |
modern conveniences on an acre lot, I
at $4,000; on easy terms. PL F.
Kelly & Bro. 1370-2t
An English explorer claims to have
icovcred extensive, workable min:il
deposits in the Antarctic. He
10 claims to havfc found the secret
grating places of whales.
The trumpeter, who blew the
harge" when the "Light Brigade"
le up to the ^unf at Balaklava, reitly
died in Livefpool. He possessed
medals for valof and is believed to
ve been the last survivor of the
nllant" six hundred."
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Electric Trolley Lines
Swinging Upward
Now York, May 4.?The earnings
;>f electric trolley lines, an industry
34 years old today, are improving
steadily in cities but the interurbun
lines of the country have not yet felt
the upward swing, according to a
statement issued by Robert I. Todd,
president of the American Electric
Railway Association.
His statement is based on the re
vised operating returns from 180
companies, representing more than
50 percent of the total lines of the
country. Of the number, 103 are
city and 77 are interurban and their
total operating revenue for 1921 was
$437,498,853 as compared with $G50,149,805
for the entire industry in
1917.
"The improvement is not due to
any growth in the amount of business
done," said Mr. Todd, "because
the actual vilume of business shows
a slight decrease over 1920. Improved
operating condition^, however,
have helped finance.
"The outstanding feature of the reports
is the increase in net income.
In 1921 it was $22,022,722 as compared
to $7,709,201 in 1920. In the
face of a business depression, with
unemployment at a maximum, this
income figure is remarkable.
"At the same time, however, traffic
on the lines fell. In 1920 it was 7,600,190,270
and in 1921 7,144,332,920
a decrease of 0.1 percent. The operating
expenses divided by operating
revenue, dropped from 78.4 percent in
1920 to 75.2 percent in 1921, the
source of the good showing and its
bright promise for the future. That
is helped by the reduction in labor
and materials cost.
"The net operating revenue increased
from $93,910,054 to $108,315,732
or 15.5 percent. A $14,000,000
increase gives a greatly increased
purchasing power and the results
should soon be seen in equipment
and better credit which has been almost
at its lowest point in the last
five years.
"The interurban lines, while they
have not shown the actual improvement
of the city lines, are producing
hopeful signs. They have a decreased
operating expense and, with a return
to more normal business to
which they must look for both freight
and passenger increases, their outlook
is brightened.
'Tt is interesting to note that onefourth
of al passengers riding on the
180 lines under consideration used
transfers, a slight increase over
1920."
Pasadena's new stadium will have
a seating capacity of 65,000 persons.
There are 15 miles of wharf at the
port of Marseilles.
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jp If you are seeking tc
|] no further. We have
I right on!
Wool Crepe Dress, \
White Middy Suit, \
to $7.50, our price
Gingham Dresses ju
House Aprons, good
Extra heavy Middies
One lot of Voile and
Children's White Dr
One case of Towels
price
Good 55-inch Bleacl
Pajama Checks, 36Pajama
Checks, 27Extra
special on Gi
price
36-inch Percales . .
Silk Gingham, extiT
Ladies White Keds i
Children's White Sli
Men's Knits frnm
Men's Pants, from .
We live up to our
happy.
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YOUR MONEY'
A Bank For
Young Business Men
A young man starting in business needs the
counsel of experienced men.
The officers of this institution will be glad to
give you the benefit of their experience, and to
help you in any way possible.
Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co.
Union, S. C.
I Union County's oldest, largest and stiongest bank
U^JJ Member Ftderal Reserve System H
U. S. Government and State supervision
eom an win tnson
What Makes the
Wheels Turn?
Make no mistake about the enormous commercial and
industrial turnover which we regard as so much a matter
of course. It would all be an utter impossibility if
we did not have a great hanking system to supply financial
oil to the economic machine.
Ami this system has its only on? limit; it cannot encroach
on its leiral reserves. It must, ston richt thorp
without fail. But it is not necessary to come to that
limit?if we will maintain our banking reserves by the
return of our surplus cash to the banks with reasonable
promptness.
"Lr.rge Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect An'*
( J'TIZEN . S
NATIONAL BANFw
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Fifty per cent more money was Baptist women in the farm districts
spent by the people of the United of Iowa have agreed to contribute all
States for perfumes, face powder and the eggs laid by their hens on Suncosmetics
in 1920, than the total en- days until the end of April to help
dowment of all the private colleges finance foreign and home missions. It
and universities in the country, ac- is believed that the contributions from
cording to Treasury Department sta- this source will total more than $75,tistics.
000.
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Al[\ IXAM3I
r rums
> make your dollar do double duty, you need go
the bargains you are seeking. Read and come
vorth $15.00, for $9.95
cashable Satin Gabardine, worth from $5.00
^ $1.75 to $3.98
ist arrived, beautiful patterns, for . . .$1.98
I quality, for 98c
3 in White and colors, worth $1.25, our price
98c
I Ponp-pp IVniQta "inat. nvvivnrl fpv QRr
esses just half price.
just arrived, size 21x42, worth 50c, our
25c
i 10c
inch, no seconds 15c
inch 12 l-2c
ingham, wo?'th 20c, (10 yards limit) our
15c
15c
i special, sold for 65c, (limited) for . . .49c
md Slippers, from 98c Up
ppers, from 75c to $1.25
$12.95 to $21.50
$1.75 to $4.98
advertisements and we make our customers 1
FROM I
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