The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 03, 1922, Image 4

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New Heroes of Belgium Ghent, Belgium, July 1.?-Only si> of Belgium's "War Heroes" remain They are not human harm s, hut bril liantly intelligent at.d <i:i?it?v who distinguished themselves foi valor and fidelity on the field of bat tie. Originally there were 10. but lei proved that even dogs ran be mar tyrs. Tbtoe were hilled in notion al the front.'three died id' wounds tw ? ere poisoned by the (let mans, out dad of gi el' over the loss ot his sol tier.mast. r, ami mi^ was mercifully ! u out of his misery when the enemy came to sei/e him. The si\ ur\ ivors were proudly ex TA MV It vj mi I have purchased i continue to r PURE BRED DUI I ALSi JUNIOR FI | The best breeding * I also have a few I Ipigs to otter you now J P T hJ JL- o u. Base BUFFALO PA DOUBLE I WOODRUFF % First Game - | Second Game fa D l r D a n n r I L> 1 VJ D A I\ D L How to Liber I he apprnac h of a p; I.iherty IJonds will no <1 oil there s. cuntics for ( oruiv needed capital. People who can afford I ilioitie- there's no clonic lint those who must sell wi trait action without chare ' 1 ;/e liiioimh to Serve AnyCJ 11/ N A 'FIONA THE ROAD r is made inori substantial ss Money isn't ei certainly helps spots in life. The inborn fee tion and rnnte I companies a t account can i ciated by the who has one. Open Your , And Build [ The Bank C. C. SAN hi: KM M. F. K President Vi hlbited by their owners at the Palais des Fetes recently. Some have gal- I . lant acts of peace 10 their credit as I well as honors of war. They have B saved children from drowning, stop- B ped runaway horses, caught burglars, p . protected sheep and stood silent guard over their masters' lives and homes. ( Three of them have the Cross of War for heroism and devosion tn the lield. l ' * ' Asbestos suits are made for persons , engaged in work that requires fireproof clothing. Osbestos can be spun v so tine that 100 yards of the filament . will weigh only one ounce and cloth 'can be made from this weighinb only a few ounces to the square yard. FRIENDS I Jardis Farm and will 1 aise and breed i IOC JERSEY HOGS 0 HAVE \NCY ORION boar in the South. >red ffilts and some nice h J. . 5ECKNFXL " \ Ball i RK JULY 4TH : : HEADER ; f VS. BUFFALO ! - - 10:30 A.M. - - 4:00 P.M. ? o CUE DINNER I ^ I ill 1111 ? ? f Sell : a ty Bonds ? :ir-market for all issues of S oubt mature many plans to I he liquidation of loans or to to do so should hold their t of the wisdom of doing so. II find us happy to handle the ;e for our services. V Strong Knought to Protect All" rFMSkS L. BANK- ; TO HAPPINESS : CJ y b smooth by a ivings account. /erything, but it ; over the rough I K iling of satisfac- fi ntment that ac- d growing savings ?? only be appre- H man or woman t0 sc I Pi Account Here, \ 7 m ror Happiness. J ; of Union : KNNKDY W W. ALMAN ce.-Pri'g. Cashier Ftl ALTO TODAY WILLIAM FOX Present* SHIRLEY MASON ?IN? "JACKIE" A beautiful story with a fascinating tar ADDED ART ACORD ALSO "WINNERS OF THE TOMORROW TOM MIX IN "UP AND GOING" Dots From Goshen I am almost ashamed to write as I ave waited so long. Allen Nance and Jack Wilson from Vhitmire spent the week-end at the ionic of I .yles Thomas. Mrs. Will Lyles, Misses Sarah Lyles .nd Azile Thomas spent the week-end cith Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Willis of Jlair. Miss Fannie Nance spent the weeknd with Miss Mannie Belle Eison. Misses Pearl Thomas and Sarah jyles spent a few pleasant hours at h home of Mrs. W. C. Nance Wedesday afternoon. Miss Clem Setzler is on the sick ist again. It is thought that she will ave to go to the hospital again. She ins many friends who wish for her a peedy recovery. II. W. McCrackin was a business isitor in Whitmire Wednesday. Miss Nannie Belle Eison dined at he home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Janee Sunday and attended services it Rogers Sunday afternoon. Rev. D. C. Gregory certainly delivred a fine sermon at Rogers, and also me at Ebenezer Sunday morning. lev. Gregory is a fine preacher, and , fine man. There will be services at Rogers very second and fourth Sundays at 4 iVloek. Sunday school every Sunday ifternoon at 3 o'clock and services it Ebenezer every second and fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock in the morning md Sunday school every Sunday norning at 10 o'clock. We will be rlad to have any one come. Miss Grace Willard and her brother Jeorge attended preaching at Rogers Sunday. It seems as if there will be very ittle cotton made in this community s the boll weevil has already started. Mr. and Mrs. George Cofield and hildren spent Sunday night at the ome of G. E. Tucker. PECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ,OST ? One black and tan bitch with white spot in breast. Answers to the name of Muse. Strayed from knitting mill three days ago. Reward of $10 for return. C. J. Eubanks, 4 Church street, Union Mill Hill. 7-3-5-pd VANTED?Several saw mill outfits to contract to cut and saw timber. For further particulars write or sefS. G. Layton, Union, S. C. 7-3-5-7pd Spiders, tree-frogs, lizards and nukes ure often found concealed in argoes of pineapples, bananas and ther fruits from the tropics. Democrats, Enroll! Enroll! Every Democratic voter in the couny will have to go to his or her nearst voting precinct and enroll between ow and July 24. After July 24 you annot enroll. If you fail to enroll, ou cannot vote in the August prilary. This applies to men and wolen voters. All must enroll. 1420-10tpd "Please Follow These Instructions" "Set the refrigerator level? eep the ice chamber well lied with clean ice and do | at cover ice with anything." 1 o not allow doors to remain 1 pen any longer than is necesiry and when closed be sure tey're tight. Clean refrigera>r at leist once a week with >ft cloth and warm water. These instructions accom*ny one of the high grade re- [ igerators constructed to / aintain the lowest tempera- I ire at the lowest expenditure I n r ice. 1 Our ice is clean?made ( pure distilled water, and q >ne of it need be washed It vay. *' F Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co. [ PHONE 103 q SUBSCRIPTIONS TO $20,000 CANNERY < ^OTK;E: All whose names appear , below with five stars may call upon , Paul E. Wilburn, Secretary-Treasurer, and fet their stock certificate. The certificates are ready for delivery. "EACH ONE GET ONE" We hate built our canning house, installed a boiler and our wagon scales. We have ordered machinery, cans ar.d 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 se busy planning to get the machinery in operating condition that we have had little time to give to the matter ot soliciting suhscriotions to r.c.aase the captal stock to $20,000 We will now piess that matter. Several new subscribers have been secured during the last two days. I uuiir M Ui.. 91111 IH) C. K. Ilughes *50.OU R. M. White *50.00 F. H. Garner *****50.00 J E. Minter **50.00 Dr. Russell Jeter *****50.00 R. W. Beaty *50.00 T. B. Strange 50.00 J. F. McLure ***50.00 W. D. Wood ***50.00 H. I4. Davis *50.00 J. R. Whitmire *****50.00 Roy Willeford 50.00 Sam Berelowitz **50.00 Sam Kassler *****50.00 C. R. Lancaster 50.% J. V. Askew **50.00 Macbeth Young *****50.00 E. M. Garner **50.00 W. C. Wilburn *****50.00 J. Mobley Jeter, Jr *****50.00 L. G. Young ***50.00 F. W. Caraell 50.00 Union Filling Station *50.00 A. G. Kennedy *****50.00 Victor Smith *****50.00 Jno. W. Gregory *****50.00 R. N. Sprouse *****50.00 W. W. Johnson ****50.00 C. B. Sparks ***50.00 T. B. Gault *****50.00 Dr. A. P. McElroy **50.00 George Willard *****50.00 Gordon Bishop 50.00 R. T. McMehan *50.00 R. H. Harris 60 Of F. J. Parham ****50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... *50.00 H. J. West 60.00 J. D. Hancock 50.00 Dr. W. N. Glyroph 50.00 B. F. Kennedy 50.00 Goyan Austell . 50.00 L. J. Browning 50.00 L. W. Stone . 50.0C Mrs. Johti R. Mathis . . . 50.00 J. Cohen Co 150.00 Citizens National Bank . . 50.U0 H. C. Wilbuni 50.00 Dr. Theo. Maddox ...... 50.00 Miss Mahala i. Smith . . 50.00 Miss Edna Tinsley .... 50.00 Bradley-Estes Co 50.00 W. S. McLure 100.00 G. B. Barron 50.00 F. D. Barron 50.0'J iJnion Bakery 50.00 Will Humphries 50.00 Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.00 Louis Gault 50.00 W. B. Murphy SO.OO R. W. Beaty (additional) . . OO.OO D. Norman Joqea 50.00 C. C. Sanders : 50.00 C. K. Morgan 50.00 Thos. McNally. 50.00 R. Lee Kelly 50.00 C. Allen 50.0 > P. E. Wilburn 50 00 Consolidated Ice & Fuel Co. . . 50 00 Roy Wi'.leford (additional) . . 50.00 IJnion Marble & Granite Co. 50.00 A. W. T. Ravenscroft . . . 50.00 B. B. Going 50 00 I. K. Brennecke *50.00 Dr. O. L. P. Jackson 50.01 Storm's Drug Store 50.00 J. M. Wood "50 00 B. A. Owens 60.00 I A. Hollingsworth . . *50.l'0 T. J. Vinson *****50.00 0. E. Smith . 50.00 Herbert Smoak **50 00 l'hos. II. Howe *****50.00 Mrs. P. B. Barnes *50.00 Cash 50.00 Mrs. L. M.Jordan * 50.00 L. B. Godshall *****50.00 W. J. Tucker 60.00 W. B. Aiken 50.00 K. E. Foster . 50.00 Eagle Grocery Go * **50.00 Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . ***** 100.00 Lewis M. Rice **100.00 F. J. Fnrham 100.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 1. E. Kelly 100 0* [. From * 50.00 J. Louis Jolly 50.00 J. L. Bolton . . f 500.00 Dr. F. M. Ellerbe 50.00 IV. T. Powell . . 50.00 IV. T. Sinclair 60.00 3. Krass 50.00 I. L. Duncan 50.00 Dr. J. G. Going 50.00 1 E. Bailey 50.00 William Coleman 500.00 5. R. Lybrand 50.00 I. II ay dock . 50.00 '. V. ivey ... ? 60.00 r nr rtA ^ i. w. oione . D'j.uu V. T. Stoudcnmite 50.00 5. Nicholson . . ^ 50.00 Ij. Wagnon . > 50.00 rhos. J. West .? 60.00 \ P. Wallace 60.00 ^ash * 50.00 ] \ A. Murrah 60.0(^ ] Irs. H. L. Gaffndy 50.00 ? . Ben Foster . ' 60.00 1 I. J. Allen . . . ' 50.00 1 no. R. Mathis . *. 60.00 !. R. Wilbum . 50.00 >uvis Jeffries . 50.00 na Mae Wilburfe ...... 60.00 1 . C. Duncan . . . 100.00 .. u . ... ... TV"' ' I MULLINAX1 1 The Ne X Y Has opened (o X Co.'s old stand I This NEW ? tion doing busi * article is frest * I n Y *? Get out of > old system of i X luxury, where f bills; then, ag{ X our New Cash Y you get it, thei X First of the M Y in. You'll sle f neighbor bett< < Don't thai < I you investigal 4 > see that we o: < j? percept cheap ' ness, when yo < i> to do businesi ? say it's to you I When we say < to you and cr< article that gc the cash. W< Come in a Mulli: Cl< | I I T 1 f/r I7A1 lAKEi IUI See our g] he can tell yo charge you a c We carry pliances, an ai Ask some been fitted up Faucett. The derived from Exai MULLINA II F. M. Moore 50.0 J. E. Bailey 50.0 J. J. Willard 50.0 R. C. Williams 50.0 S. R. Gnrner 50.0 H. W. Edgar 50.0 John H. Wilbum 50.0 Roy Burnett 50.0 Wiley Sanders 50.0 A. Kerhulas 50.0< t n Dr. D. II. Montgomery .... 50.0' W. R. Jolly 50.01 L. D. Smith 50.01 J. A. Going 50.0< J. M. Bates 50 01 Norman-Murphy Co. . . . 50.0! Dr. Geo. T. Keller 50.0i I. W. Gilbert 50.01 Crescent Filling Station . . . 50.0! Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr 50.0( R. P. Jeter #50.0( W. T. Jones 50.0( no. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.0< Stuart Smith 50.0( W. H. Gibson 50.0( FAUCETT CLOTHING wWayCa: r NEW BUSINESS in the I. ' ?. WAY CASH STORE is a iness under the NEW SYS1 i and NEW from the mam low Liste the habit of buying mercha uniting charge accounts?i ! you have to help pay the tin, there is the eternal bill i System, pay for what you n you rid yourself of that n onth, when that flood of Bi til l ep Deiier, you u love your sr, and your bank account t sound good? We say y< :e our cash buying proposi ffer you brand new merchj ler than the stores that rui u find out how pleasant am s under our cash buying s r interest to investigate. REMEMBER cash for merchandise, that < sdit to your neighbor?it m tes out of this store must b i absolutely show no favor nd see us, we will tell you nax - F* Dthing < e New Way Cash S UR FEET nrr nr in urr ur n raduate in practipedics?E u all about your foot trou :ent for examination, a complete line of Dr. Scl licle for every foot ailment of the many satisfied custo > with Dr. Scholl's appliai y will tell you how much b< his treatment. mination Free at Any lX-FAUCETT cloth m iif - rt new nay tasn 0 Frank Clav 50.00 0 B. L. Fowler 50.00 0 I From (additional) 50.00 0 Mrs. May C. Feake 50.00 0 N. C. Palmer 50.00 0 G. Epps Tucker 50.00 0 J. A. Hollingsworth (addit'al) 50.00 0 J. E. Tinsley 5000 q A. A. Haines 50.00 Ii. B. Jennings 50.00 b. B. Anderson 50.00 J. B. Betenbaugh 50.00 Tolal S9.750.nn | Amount subscribed in pro^ duce 1,160.00 Grand total $10,900.00 We want more subscriptions. Will yon not take one or more shares? Union Canning & Products Co., Lewis M. Bice. Prea. During the war almost every Btaple in Germany was replaced by a substitute. ; COMPANY | 4 ill Store 1 T Union Clothing NEW corpora- a 'EM, and every y ufacturer. % n I _ j: 1 _ .1 jl nuise unaer me ^ t's an expensive X ! other fellow's Y collector. Try y i get, and when % ight-mare?the y lis come rolling % wife and your will grow. X O ss. And when y ition, when you X indise 10 to 25 < i a credit busi- 31 i profitable it is ^ '* ystem, then we S lon't mean cash I eans that every y e replaced with % ites. y 11 1 . i au aooui it. Y lucettf Co. 1 tore ? Y 0 )UR MIND! I. G. Faucett? bles, and don't ? boll's Foot Ap? iMfMM 4>l? #* 4 L??? ? 'uici 9 iuai iiavc ices by B. G. ;nefit they have Time. 1ING CO. Store Actresses Out of Work ^ London, July 1.?Thousands of actors and actresses in England are out of work. The hot summer, the closing down recently of six London play- ; houses, and th0 exodus of the theatergoing public to the seashore have been the main factors. In their efforts to keep the wolf from the door, men and women of the histrionic art have accepted small parts in cinema productions. > An endeavor is being made to relieve the situation by the formation of a kind of cooperative theatrical comDanv for the benefit of the work lean actors and actresses. Those taking part receive $15 a week. "East Lynne" was the first pipy given, but after a . four-weeks'! seafon it wa? found that ^ , the company had lost $260, after payIng artists' salaries, so the venture ' went on the shoals, "*>>*-4 . >' A