The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 07, 1922, Image 4
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TODAY :
Ernest Shipman presents u!
Ralph Connor's I
"CAMERON OF THE
ROYAL MOUNTED" "
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Gaston (.'.lass, Vivienne Os- t
borne and Irving Cummings
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CHARLES HUTCHISON
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1 "E WICKED CAT"
An Aesop Film Fable i
Notice of Forfeiture
The following described property,
one hlaek horse, harness and buggy,
being property seized by Sheriff T. .1.
Vinson, et al, ntar Adam rg on July
2nd. lt'J'J, from Craig I?y c' al, for
transporting a distilling oui .it ?' -si "ied
for the manufacture of intoxicating
lipimr i'1 "iolation of Sections 2a
and 2?">b *>f the National Prohibition
Act.
Any person making claim for the
ownership of said property must apply
to the Federal Prohibition JAirector,
Greenville, S. C., within two
weeks from the date of this notice or
same will be declared forfeited to the
United Suites and sold at public sale
as required by law.
K. T. Thome,
Head Prohibition Field Force S. C.
7-7-10
Notice
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A spe< ial communication of Union
A I.odge, No. 75, A. F. RL,
will bi? held in the Masonic
> Temple Fridav, July 7th.
11)22, at Sato p. m. Visit- <
ins* brothers welcome. I
By order of I
J. Gordon Hughes.
Wm. f. I^ike, VV. M (
Secretary. 1123-21 <
SPFCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS I
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LOST?From my pasture this morning,
a light Jersey colored cow, dehorned,
had on halter. Finder
please notify. T. .!. 11. Smith,
Phone 2203. Itpd (
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Landscape gardening has bion
practiced from the earliest dawn of
* ivili/.at ion.
The residents of Lapland all pi>fe-i? N
Christ ianity.
Tln re wore r?S,U2 divorces in ItMK
in Japan.
In lia has :ln eilies with a population
of over 100,000 each.
A journali t in ranee, 101 years o|, }
contributes an article every week to a
French pro.incial newspaper.
Tennyson began writing poetry be.
fore he was <? years of age.
Only 15 per emit of the women of
China are able to read. (
Ths ;> rv; .r,. hi;.)i jump for women
athh tc: t feet inches.
f.vre bird* ire not as largo as the
ii n ph? asant.
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I For Sati
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X 40-inch Sport Tissue, 1
X 3-8-inch Satin Ribbon
X
X 36-inch Madras, a sph
X 25c quality 40-inch V<
V yard
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? 10c quality Crepe Pap<
Men's Headlight Over;
V Rnirc' Rao I- RIiia
j m-Ji uiuc UVCIdl
X 75c value Men's Nains
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X WHY PA'
I J. F. Mel
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Little Boy Drowned
Anderson, July 6.?A little boy
hree years of age was drowned in
le pond of the Anderson mill Wedesday
afternoon. The child was a
>n of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Boykin.
nd he and his older brotehr were
ulking across a trestle of the Piedlont
& Northern railway when the
ttie boy fell between the crossties.
he older boy gave the alarm and
elp hurried to the scene, but the
ody could not be recovered until the
ond was drawn off which was done
nmediately. The child was under
rater about JO minutes. Pulmotors
ere used and every known method of
esuscitiition, without avail. This is
he same trestle where 12 workmen
nine near being killed a week or so
go when a box car fell off and hit the __
'lace where they were working, just
few seconds after they had moved
ut of the way.
The compound engine was invented a(
.y 11 miblower in 1781. t,
1 .os Angeles, Cal., was founded in j'
7.vt by Spanish soldiers.
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The oldest authentic accounts nf i s*
hips date back to 3,000 B. C.
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The iilea and practice of secession ct
link' back to the Greek leagues. P'
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Paddle wheels on boats were used k n?
by the Chinese in very ancient times. 01
Charter No. 0712
REPORT OF CONDI
CITIZENS NATI
AT UNION, IN THE STATE
THE CLOSE OF BUSINES!
RESOU1
Loans and discounts, including rediscoi
anees of other banks, and foreign bills
i>r drafts sold with indorsement of
(except those shown in b and c) ..
Overdrafts, unsecured
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S
value)
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: ..
Banking house, $12,000.00; furniture i
$11,995.36
Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bj
Cash in vault and amount due from na
Miscellaneous cash items/
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer a
U. S. Treasurer
Total
LIABILI1
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less current expens
and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Individual deposits subject to check ..
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30
than for money borrowed)
Total of demand deposits (other th
posits) subject to Reserve, Items
2D, 30, and 31
V: tificates of deposit (other than for
rowed) v
>ther time deposits
Total of time deposits subject to Re?
32, 33, 34, and 3.r>
Lills payable (including all obligation:
inir money borrowed other than redisc
votes and hills rediseounted, including
of other banks and foreign bills of <
drafts sold with indorsement of this b*
Total .
tnt< of South Carolina, County of Unioi
I. .1. W. VVilbanks, Cashier of the abo
hat the above statement is true to the b
Subscribed and sworn to before me thii
THO
'orrect?Attest:
J. S. MORGAN
E. W. STONE
J. M. JETER, JR.
Directors.
ECIA
1 _ ? m m
iraay ana m
regular 50c value, our spe
, 10c value, our special pr
endid 25c value, our spec
riles, white and colored, v<
sr in 10-foot rolls, our pri<
ills, pair
Is, $1.00 value, our specia
ook Union Suit , very spe<
V MORE ELSEW
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Lure Dry G(
They are
ooom iQ<
Buy this Cigarette andSaoe Money
Grated New Trial
Spartanburg:, July G.? R. J. 0 tnU,
Ltorney, has been notified that a new
ial has been granted by the federal
ircuit court of appeals, at Richmond
i the case of Dr. J. F. Williams, a
rominent physician of the Roebuck
action, convicted in the federal dis ict
court of violating the Mann
hi'e slave act. The case attracted
insiderable attention because of th
rominence of Dr. Williams, who is
larged with taking a wife of a
aighbor of his to Asheville and ot+i
piaces for immoral purposes.
Reserve Distrcit No. .1
['HON OF THE
ONAL BANK
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OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT
S ON JUNE 30TII, 1922
ICES
jnts, aeceptof
exchange
this bank
72G,916.44
692.48
. bonds par
25,000.00
4,800.00
ind fixtures,
23,995.36
ink 25,674.92
tional banks 46,008.29
1,268.05
nd due from
1,250.00
$855,605.54
riEs
150,000.00
10,000.00
es, interest,
7i>2.98
25,000.00
1,864.04
167,741.22
days (other *
. 47,235.00
fin bank de26,
27, 28,
$214,976.22
money bor
89,024.85
106,803.10
serve, Items
195,827.95
s representounts)..
.. 79,500.00
acceptances
exchange or
ink 177,644.35
$855,605.54
n, ss.
ve-named bank, do solemnly swear
est of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. WILBANKS, Cashier,
s 7th day of July, 1922.
MAS McNALLY, Notary Public.
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londay }
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cial price, yard 29c %
ice, yard .... 5c *?
ial price, yard 19c ?
jry special at,
15c t
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ce, per roll . . .5c ?
XI 49
Y
I price, pair . . 75c %
cial at, each . . 49c X
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rods Co. |
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ABJ
THE SUCCESSFU
BEAUTIFUL CA1
THIS REMARKA
OFFER.
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KEY GIVEN
1 Crest
Federal Tires
UNION, S. C. Bank
No. 8
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF JONESVILLI
Located at Joneaville, S. C., at th
CloMe of Business June 30th, 1922.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts . . .$130,373.0
fY ~.l /i _ n in r
24iJ.O
Furniture and Fiyt"res . 750.0
Banking House 5,000.0
Due from Banks and Bankers
81,527.5
Currency ......... 4,154.0
Gold 317.51
Silver and Other Miiu.r
Coin ......... GG4.5
Checks and Casi Items . 1,401.7
Total . . . *224,432.5i
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in . . .* 50,000.01
Surplus Fund ..<.... 1,300.0"
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid 1,820.21
Individual Deposits
Subject
to Ck. . 128,110.18
Time Certificates
of Deposit
.... 43,040.13
Cashier's
Checks . . . 1G2.00 171,312.31
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Total $224,432.5t
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State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Before me came Paul J. Free, Cash,
ier of the above named bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the abov<
and foregoing statement is a true eon
dition of said bank, as shown by th<
books of said bank,
Paul J. Free.
Sworn to and subscribed before m<
this 7th day of July, 1922.
C. M. McWhirter,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Reuben Lindsay,
R. K. Tribble,
Directors.
MAXIMS FOR THE DAY
To dtg In the eartli on Sunday Is bad
lack.
Hew on Sunday, and yon will have
had luck all week.
A fair Friday means s wet Sondn>
and vice versa. ,
Never use anything new for the firs*
time on Friday.
Tuesday Is considered the Inckleat
day for sowing corQ.
Lose your temper three times on
Monday and you will have a financial
Ions before the end of the week.
CLOTHING STILL TO BE HAD
The thinking cap.
The clonk of religion.
The mantle of rhnrfty.
y-n;1 - fonderful
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BINET. WE WANT T(
BLE OFFER. NO INCRE;
WITH EACH 5 GAL.
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V 36-inch Cretonne at .
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Lakeside Chambray at
?|> Chambrays and Gingh
^ 36-inch English Pongee
- X 36-inch Imported Pong
JX Peg^y Cloth at ....
| 50c Voile (new patten
; X 36-inch Silk Poplin at
!* Good Ladies' Hose at .
X I ad-es' Silk Hose . . .
Buster Brown Hose (p1
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4 Mohair Suits at ... .
Y Genuine Palm Beach S
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X Genuine Palm Beach at
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Description o
All Oak; finish, golden
width, 3 feet 6 inches; dei
feet 2 inches. Metal ext<
curtain front, white em
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How you can secure tt
lately free: With each ai
oline at this filling station,
a key. One of these keys tl
key that will unlock the loci
key will become the owner
Cabinet.
Come and see the cab
hibition at our filling statioi
the Day and Date Set?W
And See if You Hold the Su
the Lock that Makes You th
Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet.
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>th top 12 inches; base, 2 H
;nsion top, roller bearing S
amel in upper section; H
nisters, sanitary base. M
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we will give the customer flj
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