The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 12, 1922, Image 3

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It DON'T FORGET FLYNI T* * That we are again in business and nvrvixru XX will be more than pleased to serve J' YY y?u. Either send or call our same |t telephone, No. 367, and we will do ^ J our best to please you. NEW LOW P If THE CASH GROCERY "77771 Aa Jno. A. Hollingswortn, Prop. - - Phone 367 4 ti 1 ill 1 GO TO C || THE OPPORTUNITIES OF THE AGE t X Are multiplied and multiplying. It is a great day of advancement in science and the arts. These are handmaidens of religion. WithS+& out religious convictions the people perish, and science And art XX I perish with them. To build wisely we must build upon moral and I 12 I religious foundations. Give your support to the church and you I AA are helping to build upon safe foundations. ? t Y 1 Ht BANK Uh U N I U N i i C. C. SANDERS, Pres B. F. KENNEDY, Vice Pres I II W. W. ALMAN, Cashier. | i| BUY A FORD AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE li 1 ^ f j II Anderson Motor Co. OA LEO JENKINS, Salesman RAY STEWART, Battery Man yY Old Postoffice Building?Phone 161 II JUST RECEIVED Shipment White Oxfords and Strap Pumps, low 'Iand high heels || $1.50 T0 $3.95 g Austell's Shoe Store || DON'T WORRY ABOUT ft YOUR FRESH MEAT PROBLEMS JUST STEP TO YOUR PHONE AND CALL 52. WE ARE XX ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU QUICKLY. CHOICE IX ROASTS AND STEAKS, VEAL CUTLETS, FRESH FISH, FRESH XX COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS, PORK CHOPS, SAUSAGE, X X iifirmrr*c a wtv\ ft inr?t> via aao ITTlE.nE.I\J AHU OL1CE.U nAMVI GODSHALL MARKET CO. PHONE 52 THIS IS IT WHY THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY? They Can be Made Like New at W. E. FREE'S ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP Quick service, the best of workmanship. Call to see us before you discard your old shoes. We can save you money. W. E. FREE I Do You Like Good Coffee? HaVe WlMleS I THEN TRY 1 !?? PORTER'S "BES-CUP-O" ' . the mouth when you can ' ?? V ^ makes the best cup of coffee. *7T ' Stren?th- flavor and aroma' We " removed by our X are in t*1C coffee bU8'ne4? anc* c*? special electric massage and && not sell tin ware. The value is in the coffee and not in the cent.. carcful treatment' Ca" ?? XT "One cup makes a satisfied cus- see us at <?:- O O tomer." Porter's Coffee Emporium McMillan-Jones ll union, s. c. Barber Shop 4^44^4 A\ A| A A A A. A4A a^A A4A ^ v^rW y MTINCENT SHOE COMI YG NEW SPRING AND SUMMER PUMPS AND EATHER, BROWN AND BLACK KID OXFC S. THE VERY LATEST IN STYLE?ALL PRIC1 RICE LEVEL. % MP IN C EN T SHOE COMI HURCH ^ Pilgrims Knew the Bible Three hundred years ago a little band of men and women lived on faith and hard work in thorforests of Massachusetts. They are known now as Pilgrims because they tailed from England to find a place to worship God.without restraint. They brought their pastor with them?few modern immigrants do. Bible Develops Character The Pilgrims were poor and> unlearned, but they knew the Bible. That knowledge developed a type of character we all admire I These first settlers would not be known to posterity had they not been so well acquainted with their Bible. Is your Bible a parlor ornament, or a study book? Read it today around the family fctmp. Read it every day. WHERE TO WORSHIP Grace Methodist Church Westside Baptist J. W. Kilgo, , A. T. Stoudenmire, Pastor. Pastor. Episcopal Church , L. W. Blaekwelder, F,?t Baptist Church Rector. * E- s- Reaves, Church of Christ Pastor. Thomas H. Burton, Minister. Firat Presbyterian Church Mon-Aetna Church "V- * - J. F. Matheson, H. Haydock, Pastor. Pastor. Green street M E church Bethel Methodist Church J. B. Chick, W. H. Cogburn, Pastor. Past ox1 ??? Tabernacle llapti.t Church ' Unl"' M?hodi?t Church H. W. Stone, J- A- Chandler, Pastor. Pastor. MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 14TH Write your mother a letter, or send her a telegram on May 14th if she is living. But if she has passed to the great beyond, the most appropriate thing is an everlasting monument to forever tell the woifld your respect for your dear mother. See us for cemetery work of any kind. None too large, none too small. UNION MARBLE & GRANITE CO. L. H. GAULT J. E. DuBOSE MAIN STREET, UNION, S. C. For Quick Service Foster's Shoe Shop and good workman- HAS MOVED INTO QUAR.. , TERS WITH UNION snip don t forget to * PLUMBING COMPANY. call at the Sanitary we will appreciate o , OI . . A CONTINUANCE OF Barber Shop with . _ YOUR PATRONAGE, AND baths. WILL TRY TO PLEASE J. C. Deadmon YOUOpposite Hotel Union. 14 Main St. H. G. FOSTER The Church Stands For Moral Character A bank finds moral character a chief asset to banking business. The moral risk is one of the chief factors in making loans. It is also one of the chief factors in the administration of a bank. The honest bank is friendly to the church. The greatest of moral law is the church. When you give your moral support to the church you are showing good business sense. Bank With Us, Then Bank On Us. FARMERS BANK & TRUST COMPANY C. H. PEAKE, Pres. E. L. MTTLBJOIIN, Vice Pres. C. K. MORGAN, 2nd Vice Pres. / % ! ! ?!? ! ! ?!* / % % * *! ! ?! % *? ?V % ?% % %>% $? * * ! J II XX > A N Y UNION LUMBER COMPANY ff oxfords building material m irds and :o: ED AT THE Our stock is complete. Let us ! YT quote you. * A N Y phone 197 || SUNDAY 1! YY > ?t? Start Your Baby Chicks Off With PRATT'S BUTTERMILK MASH || YY 25c, 50c and $1.00 packages. XX YT ALSO ALL KINDS OF POULTRY FEED AND REMEDIES.. < HARRIS-WOODWARD COMPANY ff HOME OF QUALITY AND SERVICE YY V V NOTICE, AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! ill WE HAVE PURCHASED THE WILLIAMS VULCANIZING ?!> WORKS AND WILLIAMS & CUNNINGHAM BATTERY LINE. YY WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF FEDERAL TIRES IN SIZES 30x3 TO 36x6 INCLUSIVE. WE CAN NOW T Y Y GIVE YOU FULL SERVICE IN AUTO NECESSITIES. CRESCENT FILLING STATION ff "HOME OF SERVICE AND QUALITY" %k HOME BUILDERS BUILD A NATION II vv Real estate dealers encourage the building and owning of homes. The churches teach how to conduct the home. Therefore aa the real estate dealer should be the friend of the church. A na- I tion of Christian homes is a nation founded upon granite founda- I y?% tions. Build a home?Go to church. I y E. F KELLY & BROTHER ft THE LAND MEN. Y Y YY MANY PEOPLE GIVE ALL THEIR ATTENTION TO THE VV vy wrrnc r\r tut onnv a md wn attpimtiau m tup mrrr*c '* A VI > ill. uw a /mm/ M V (VI 1 bll I IV/ll 1 V > l III HLC.UJ * f" * OF THE SOUL. THIS IS VERY SERIOUS, FOR THE BODY YY WILL SOON PERISH, BUT THE SOUL WILL LIVE FOREVER. VV V > WHY NEGLECT THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF YOIJR- ** SELF ? V V || THE BREAD EVERYBODY EATS t? V ?* Is our wholesome "Home Made" Bread. It's the loaf of content- I V ..... : | ment, a bigger loat ot goodnes:, tor 10c. And it makes the finest toast you can imagine. Try some tomorrow morning with your breakfast. %% THE UNION BAKERY || M. M. DIXON, Proprietor. tv y y YY WHEN IN NEED OF FIRST CLASS ? BEEF The churches in a commu- See me, as I handle only the best yy . , , Western and native beef I can get. W nity stand for moral conAlso pork chops, pork roast, pork 4 duct and character. Moral sausage, mixed sausage, Swift & y . c ? , Co. be.it frankfurters or weinies, V character is the foundation .. , . ? . , cured hams, sliced fine Spanish J j| to all real development, mackerel, mullet, snapper and VV jj WW cm. i . trout, in fact, all the good cuts of i Support your church, sup- ? ' f meats usually found in an up-to- J t port it liberally. date market. T. D. NOLAND \\ ^ II