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RIALTO TODAY Charles (Buck) Jones IN A clean, red-blooded story of range life. added PATHE NEWS AND A R0L1N COMEDY TOMORROW TOM MOORE IN 'BEATING THE GAME' THURSDAY VIOLA DANA IN "THE MATCH BREAKER" Monarch I was sorry I couldn't attend the hnrbecue, but it was impossible. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Crocker and children. Arthur, dr.. and Clyde, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Klisha Brock. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wilson and 1 ittie daughter, Mary Ruth, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Klisha Brock's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. dim Moore and Miss Hattie Vaughn visited Mrs. dim Carter Friday. William Crocker visited William Shirley Sunday afternoon. Orphan Annie. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS I OR SALE?Ford coupe; price very reasonable for cash. Come quick if you want a bargain. Theodore Maddux. 1410-.r>t FOR SALE?121 Overland touring with top and body burned off. Can be s? en at .1. A. Going's residence at. Monarch. See B. T. Gibson or write Julian Calhoun, Spartanburg, S. C. 1410-4tpd Advertise in The Times; get results. J . AAAAAAAAAAAA/m HBgj / H / HH Lm ill WE SAY G ?? || UN II YY YY YY YY ; Y || EVERY SU XX THE HOUS ft YY Y Y YY II w XX WE ARE G YY STOCK AT YY YY Y Y YY YY V YY * Y Y YY XX ? T T yy yy yy ft yy % - v.. ff \ryy yy yy 0 Dr. Theo. Maddox ***50.00 Ji Miss Muhala J. Smith . . . *50.00 Si Miss Edna Tinsley ***50.00 W Bradley-Estes Co *50.00 F W. S. McLure 100.00 B G. B. Barron *50.00 I F. D. Barron * *50.00 M Union Bakery **50.00 N Will Humphries ***50.00 G Mrs. Ida Bailey *****50.00 J. Louis Gault 50.00 J. W. B. Murphy *50.00 A It. W. Beaty (additional) . . *50.00 F I). Norman Jones *****50.00 C. C. Sanders ***'*50.00 C. K. Morgan **** '50.00 Thos. McNally 50.00 It I V?1! + - - SUBSCRIPTIONS TO $20,000 CANNERY NOTICE: All whose names appear below with five stars may call upon I'aul E. Wiihurn, Secretary-Treasurer, and get their stock certificate. The certificates are ready for delivery. "EACH ONE GET ONE" We have built our canning house, installed a boiler and our wagon scales. We have ordered machinery, cans and everything necessary to operate a cannery. We are calling for the full payment of the capital stock subscribed. We have begun a canvass for $10,000 additional capital. We have been so busy planning to get the machinery ii> operating condition that *vc have had little time to give to the matter i soliciting subscriptions to ;r.t r? ase the captal stock to $20,000. We will new puss that matter. Several new subscribers have been secured durng (lie last two days. I cwi M. Rice **200.00 K. I lue'..es *50.00 it M. White *50.00 ! ' II. Garner * >***50.00 E. .Minter **50.00 Dr. Riusell Jeli r *****50.00 R. W. Beaty *50.00 I'. B. Strange 5n 00 .1. F. Mcl.ure ***50.00 W. 1). Wood ***50.00 H. I.. Davis *50.00 J. R. Whitmire *****50.00 Roy Willeford 50.00 Sam Berclovvitz **50.00 Sam Kassler ***50 00 C. R. Lancaster 50.00 J. V. Askew *50.00 Macbeth Young *****50.00 K. M. Garner **50.00 \V. C. Wilburn ****'50.00 J. Mobley Jeter, Jr *****50.00 L. G. Young ***50Oti K. W. Carneil 60.00 Union Filling Station *50.00 A. (1. Kennedy *****50.00 Victor Smith *****50.00 Ino. W. Gregory *****50.00 R. N. Sprousc *****50.00 W. W. Johnson ***50.00 C. 13. Sparks ***50.00 T. B. Gault **50.00 Dr. A. P. McElroy **50.00 George Willard *****50.00 Gordon Bishop 60.00 R. T. McMehan *50.00 R. H. Ilnrri9 60.0f F. J. Durham ***50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... **50.00 H. J. West *****50.00 J. D. Hancock 50.00 Dr. VV. N. Glyniph ***50.00 !) F. Kennedy *****50.00 Goyan Austell ***50.00 I.. J. Browning *****50.00 L. W. Stone **** *50.00 Mrs. John R. Mathis **50.00 J. Cohen Co *****50.00 Citizens National Bank . . *****50.00 H. C. Wilburn **50.00 JLA A A .< 4 in AU\ OOD BYE TO UNIO ION CLO OUR going! c it of clothes in ti ;e, evert pair of p deepei f e 9iai OING TO GET OUT Q YOUR PRICE. REME1 OU HAVE GOT IE THANK YOU FOR POI PURCHASI r , ' ?k - n. nee rvtiiy "ijU.OU C. Allen 50.00 I'. E. Wilburn **50.00 Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co. . . 50 00 y< Roy Willeford (additional) . . GO 00 Union Marble & Granite Co. . "Go. i0 A. W. T. Ravenseroft * 50.00 B. B. Going G0.O0 I. K. Brennecke *30.00 I)r. O. L. P. Jackson *50.00 Storm's Drug Store *'~50..)0 N J. M. Wood **50.00 B. A. Owens 50.00 < I i A. Hollingsworth . . 50.?T IV T. J. Vinson **50.00 n | O. E. Smith 5().<)0 o tlerbert Snioak **50.00 S I Thos. II. Howe *****50.00 K Mrs. P. B. Barnes *50.00 I Cash 50.00 d Mrs. L. M. Jordan *****50.0u IV I.. B. Codshall **50.00 v ?V. J. Tucker 50.00 W. B. Aiken ***50.00 5 R. E. Foster ***50.00 It Eagle Grocery Co *****50.00 m Mrs. Jno. R. Matbis . . . *****100.00 ti Lewis M. Rice **100.00 F. J. l'arham 100.00 p Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 w J. E. Kelly 100.0V tl I. From *****50.00 r J. Louis Jolly *****50.00 l< J. L. Bolton *****500.00 tl Dr. F. M. Ellcrbe ***50.00 v, W. T. Powell 50.00 W. T. Sinclair 50.00 fi S. Krass *****50.00 p J. L. Duncan **50.00 a Dr. J. G. Goin'r r>n itn o C. E. Bailey 50.00 William Coleman 11 *500.00 b< S. II. I.ybrand 50.00 ic H. Haydock 50.00 h .t. V. Ivey 50.00 >r II. W. Stone 50.(t0 f< A. T. Stoudenmire 50.00 cc E. Nicholson 50.00 D I,. I.. Wagnon 50.00 pi Thos. .1. West 50.00 T. E. Wallace 50.00 Cash *****50.00 T. A. Murrah ........ 50.00 Mrs. H. L. Caffney 50.00 A .1. Ben Foster 50.00 d; R. J. Allen 50.00 \N Jno. R. Mathis *****50.00 i.l C. R. Wilburn 50.00 ai Davis .Jeffries 50.00 gi Ina Mae Wilburn 50.00 fii T. C. Duncan 100.00 ti< ATk jTA ATA AT^ ATA A^A A^A + 4 ^ ^ $ t v N. OUR TIME IS UF IH1NG CC LAST iOING!! GOING!!! ENTl IE HOUSE. EVERY HAT ANTS IN THE HOUSEl?PRICES CUT SO CI rt to P; UICK AND THE QUICK! MBER THE OLD SAYINI WAITED LAJ 1ST 4 MORE D YOUR LIBERAL PATR JAK ERS OF THE UNIC W\?W V. ?* * * * < 10. It. Mathis (additional) . . 50.00 tuart Smith . i, 50.00 r. H. Gibson . .-i'? 50.00 rank Clay . . ..J.t 50.00 . L. Fowler . 50.00 From (additional) 50.00 [rs. May C. Peake 50.00 . C. Palmer 50.00 . Epps Tucker ...... *****50.00 A. Hollingsworth (addit'al) 50.00 E. Tinsley SO.OO A. Hames 50.00 . M. Moore 50.00 Total $8,500.00 Amount subscribed in produce $1,150.00 Grand total $9,050.00 We want more subscriptions. Will ou not take one or more shares? Union Canning & Products Co.. Lewis M. Rice, Pres. M i tchell -M oore Married at the residence of Mr. and Irs. C. II. Moore last Saturday afteroon at 5 o'clock, Rev. H. Haydock fliciating, Miss Kathleen Mitchell and Ir. Arthur Moojce. There has been luch guessing just when this happ> vent would take place, and until late aturday they kept the young folk uessing. M iss Mitchell is the charminf.: aughter of Mr. - and Mrs. David Iitchell and has hosts of friends that nil read this with interest. Mr. Moore is the popular son of Ir. and Mrs. J. B. Moore and has jts of friends here and elsewhere who nil rejoice with him in his good forune. Mr. Haydock baptized these young eople about four weeks ago and it ras to him a pleasure also to make hem one for life. Only a very few elatives and close friends were al>wed to witness the marriage, but lis writer got in through the latter ray. Last night at Mr. John Moore's, ather of the groom, all the marriage ttendants gathered and ate ice cream nd cake until late into the night and 11 enjoyed it very much. Congratulations are In order and oth being happy readers of The Un>n Times, I extend for our paper earty congratulations and wish thein luch happiness through life. After a ?\v days off with relatives in the >untry they will be at home to their iends at the home of the groom's nrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore. C. T. C. 9 9 ? Trial of Rev. J. E. Wilburn Charleston, W. Va , June 20 ? By thj ssociated Press).? The defense toly rested in the case of Rev. J. E. rilburn, charged with killing the depLy sheriff during the labor disturbices last August and Governor Morfin was immediately called as the rst rebuttal witness by the proseeuon. >* v\ WE GET OUT F( HV1PANY 1 WE RE STOCK GOING IN THE HOUSE, EV1 -EVERYTHING IN T1 HEAP YOU WILL E ackin [R YOU GET HERE T j: "HE WHO LAUGHS >T WILL GET BIGGEF AYS?WEDNESDA i :ONAGE. NOW Wl OFF IN CLOTHING CO UNION, S. C. ttntnutm ik\/, Wedne: Va ALL LADIES' TWEED COA NO A | Wilburi fiummons for Relief The Hi:;to of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. Fanny Pruitt Rice and William Allen Pruitt, Plaintiffs, against Ed Pruitt, VVillola Pruitt, Pauline Prnitt-Thomas, Delilah Pruitt, Ciracie McBeth Pruitt and William Pruitt, Defendants. To the Defendant, Ed Pruitt: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said comlilaint on the subscriber nt his law I office No. G5 West Main Street (Court Square) in Union, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer to complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas this 20th day of June, 1922, at Union, S. C. R. C. Williams. Macbeth Young, G-20-27; 7-4 Plaintiffs' Atty. Four Harvest Hands Killed Wichita, Kansas, June 20.?Four harvest hands, the eldest aged 22, were run over by a train and killed near here early today. Miss Dixie Carroll, of Selma, Ala, will arrive this afternoon to visit college friends for a week, later she will go to Tybee to join a house party at her grandmother's home, Mrs. W. T. Cobb. % + + % % + % % A ? < KIM )R GOOD. YOUR BANKRl EK H FOR WHAT IT Wl! ERY PAIR OF SHOES 1 HE HOUSE MUST GO IE COMPELLED TO g This HE QUICKER YOU AR I LAST LA UGHS BEST' I VALUES. y, thursdayTTf E SAY GOOD LUC r BF MPANY BANKRUP1 sday and Tl WE WILL SELL FOR PRIC SILK DRESSES, NAVY T SUITS, COATS A PPROVALS NO CH/ n Dry Go [SPOT N1TRA1 We are in a posuioi shipment from the \ Try us. Telephone 01 SHULER & SMOAK, Monarch Defeats Newberry All who failed to visit the Monarch ball park Saturday afternoon missed one of the fastest games of baseball ever played on the local diamond. Monarch defeated the fasc team from Mollohon Mills of Newberry to the score of 5 to 4. Eldridge, the moundsman for MonnlY'Vt I ,l'A\ro/l tn v.., r.u.tu IU UC a nijriiwriy IIIUII lot the visitors, having pitched some ] wonderful ball, while Boozer, for the visitors, also proved to be a pitcher. The game was runless until the sixth inning where the Mollohons made one run on an error made Millwood, who, by some reason unknown to the scribe, misjudged a hot grounder. (Too warm, I guess). Monarch put on a batting rally in the seventh inning, having made four of their runs in thi3 inning and securely tiein?- the score. Elveridge was relieved by Moss in the seventh. , * i! A A A A^A 4^4 A^A i^A " IM< LAST CHANCE Tfl / JPT STOC [ERE LL BRING! IN THE HOUSE, EVERY THIS WEEK. PRICES C BUY. i Wee ? GOING TO BUY HIG1 '? NOW, WE SAY THC > f.* tIDAY, SATURDAY K AND GOOD BYI *os r STOCK ? -L - ' - W ^WaAAAAJVAA A A A a A lursday E COAT SUITS, ND WRAPS. \RGES ods Co. I NHCW3flNCMMUElL3MNNMMMHBMBIi [E OF SODA ti to make immediate , lorts. Prices right. wire , Orangeburg, S. C. nmmmmmmmmmammammmm who held the visitors scoreless for the ' remainder of the game. Monarch scored the winning run in the tenth inning and everything was galore. ' The feature of the game was the henvv liatiinir r\t MillmAn/l TT ^ v* miunwu aiiu IIUW* ell and the good support by the entire team. Monarch has strengthened wonderfully, so watch for announcements and be on hand. J. D. W. Murderer Sentenced to Hard Labor Jackson, Miss., June 20 (By the Associated Press).?George Straub, the confessed slayer of Alice, pleaded guilty to first degi'ee murder today and was imediately sentenced to hard labor for life. Miss Kathleen Betsill left yesterday for the summer school at Winthrop college. ?? >w wf it ? w it I * H Mm a I BUY || XT "W XX IY Xj SHIRT IN II UT STILL ?? II k |l i GRADE >SE WHO ft I / X I x jT A ^k^A k ^ ^ * . /( 5 , ??. '.' S ; ..V iflK