The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 27, 1922, Image 3
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A A Itlb MAN WHU EARNS
Has the first qualification for sound financial advancement.
- The man who saves a portion of his earninggs is taking the second step
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The man who wisely invests is taking the third step in the building of a
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4 It requires no spiritual gifts to take these three steps. Any man of
4 ordinary common sense may journey along the way of all three.
4 The Bank of Union cannot help you earn. That is your own adventure. But
^ we c?n? and do, help people to save. We also go a step further and advise in
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^ Bring your savings to us. While we keep them, they will grow. When
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4 be to assist, by conservative advice, in the matter of investment, when that
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If YOUR FRESH MEAT PROBLEMS
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ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU QUICKLY. CHOICE
ROASTS AND STEAKS, VEAL CUTLETS, FRESH FISH, FRESH
COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS, PORK CHOPS, SAUSAGE,
Jfi S> WIENERS AND SLICED HAMS.
If GODSHALL MARKET CO.
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If WHY THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY?
They Can be Made Like New at
11 W. E. FREE'S ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP
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^ you discard your old shoes. We can save you money.
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the mouth when you can
It makes the best cup of coffee.
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? are in the coffee business and do special electric massage and
not sell tin ware. The value is in , ,
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Pilgrims Knew the Bible
Three hundred years ago a little band of men and women lived
on faith and hard work in the forests 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 lamp. Read it every day.
WHERETO WORSHIP
Grace Methodist Church Westside Baptist
J. W. Kilgo, A. T. Stoudenmire,
Pastor. Pastor.
Episcopal Church 1
L. W. Blackwelder, ^^^^^^^kgaptist Church
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Christ
Thomas H? Bvrrton, ^ '
Ministvl Church
Mon-Aetna Church Matheson, I
H. Haydock, J
Pastor. ^^^^Ktreet M E Church
Bethel Methodist Church J. B. Chick,
W. H. Cogburn, Pastor.
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Tabernacle Baptist Church Unity Methodist Church
II. W. Stone, J- A- Chandler,
Pastor. Pastor.
Builders of Marble and Granite Monuments.
Coping, Iron and Wire Fences, Marble and
Tile Flooring, Building Stone.
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,
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ship don t forget to
^ * PLUMBING COMPANY.
call at the Sanitary we will appreciate
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Barber Shop with
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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 chyj^^^tors 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. n. PEAKE, Prea. *. L. MTTLEJOHN, Vice Pres.
C. K. MORGAN, 2nd Vice Pres.
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WE HAVE PURCHASED THE WILLIAMS VULCANIZING
WORKS AND WILLIAMS & CUNNINGHAM I5ATTERY LINE.
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF FEDERAL
TIRES IN SIZES 30x3 TO 36x6 INCLUSIVE. WE CAN NOW VT
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HOME BUILDERS BUILD A NATION If
Real estate dealers encourage the building and owning of
homes. The churches teach how to conduct the home. Therefore
the real estate dealer should be the friend of the church. A nation
of Christian homes is a nation founded upon granite foundations.
Build a home?Go to church.
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duct and character. Moral sausage, mixed sausage, Swift &
, . , .. Co. best frankfurters or weinies,
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cured hams, sliced line Spanish J
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