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COOPERATION THAT COUNTS The Bank of I that its patrons ai assist so materia institution. This spirit of 1< J we wish to recif best service of w You can help i become of greate peopie of this cc fluence your fric The Bank Union SAN UK IIS 15. 1\ K I *iV'i f SPECIAL FINE MARBLE MONO JULY AN! & ** This ir, a very popular des made in two sizes, in Silv I White. First size, D'e 6$83.25. Second size, Die high, $G3.75. We have i both Marble and Granite A phone call or a por.tal catalogue. No obligation lower and our monuments BAILEY UNBERT "Who~/V Recomi Anyone who can show a account though each depc niendntion that is nh.-nliiteli Th l?u iness world knows than thrift. All employer! business. And a savings claim' "'.arge Knough to 5>erve Any c a rvz NATIONA Married Ali Ada Chapman and .1. A. Weaver were married July 12th at the home <if Mrs. (I. Wilhanks, the ceremony heinir performed by Itcv. J. B. Chick. Many expressions of jrood will are extended to them. Miss Dorothy Sinclair and George Mitchell were married Saturday evening at th?? home of Mrs. Hester Henderson in the presence of a few friends. The ceremony was read by Itev. J. B. Chick, pastor of Green Street Methodist church. Interet in Nebraska's Primary is Great Omaha, July 1H.?1The principal in-' ti-rext in the Nebraska primary elections today centered in the race for the senatorial nomination on the Kc ( ' " Jnion is proud of the fact re so faithful, and that they Ily in the growth of this >yalty is valued highly, and >rocate by giving the very rhich we are capable. your bank to grow and to r assistance to you and the >mmunity by seeking to in?nds to deposit here. ; of Union I South Carolina R KNNEDY W. VV. A I,MAN 3 ice.-l'ros. Cashier S SALE OF | AND GRANITE I MENTS I D AUGUST | ? I I ign for a double monument, | er Gray, Vermont Blue and | inchs thick, 3 ft 4in. high, || 4-inches thick, 3 ft. 3 in. b many other late designs in | , at very attractive prices. P card will bring photos anil t; to buy if our prices are not r better. | AKING COMPANY I eeds a inendation? frequently enlarged savings sit be small?has a lvcomy above price. i no better index of character < want thiifly aid a in th ir hank book will prove your Strong Knougb to Protect All" I. BANK. publican ticket in which R. B. Ilowe'l ol Oklahoma, the national committee man nt..f| a campaign "as a forward looking kcpulibcan with progress!/t nnlicint . ' >? ? , - "V 1. ? r W|;!/uiir(iir>, III tho Democratic , rimary Senator Hitchcock is oppose.I by two candidates. Assassins Cor unit Suicide Berlin, July IK (By H.? Associated , Press).?Herman Fischer and Kdwin Kern, who, for many days, have been pursued by the Cerman police as assasins of Foreign Minister Rathe I nan, committed suicide today, accord-' ing to a dispatch from Halle. The men shot themselves, the dispatch said, as they were about to he caplured in the turret of Saaleck Castic' near Had Koesen, whither they had j been traced by the police. RIALTO TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "WOMAN'S PLACE" ALSO PATHE NEWS and A ROLIN COMEDY tomorrow LU(jLINL U'BKlfclM ?IN? "THE LAST DOOR" SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT'SPECIAL NOTICE?Realizing that money is scarce, times hard and business dull, we want to do oui bit toward relieving the situation asmuch as possible, and beginning Satuiday, July 22nd, and continuing until further notice, we will put 01. a "Special Saturday Sale" each Satunlay, of a few articles of staph and seasonable merchandise, at very attractive prices. Watch each Thursday's Union Times for list of articles, prices, etc. Harris-Wood ward Co. 1'. STRAYED from my home last night a dark bay horse, weighing about 1100 pounds; in good condition. Any one finding the horse notify me oi bring him to any of the stables in Union and I will pay the cost Frank Gossett. WANTED?One five or six room house with all modern conveniences by August 1. R. H. Haley. 14:12-01 WANTED?Marble and granite cutter and letterer, one who can usi pneumatic tools or willing to learn preferred. Bailey Undertaking Co. 7-18-21 WANTED?To know if any one in Union has an invalid's chair they would be willing to renf for two weeks? My little son has just returned from the hospita' and needs the chair. Plonso rnmmnnii-ntn vuitl Rev. J. B. Chick. ltpd WE WILL HOLD a special demonstration of Lord Calvert Tea and Sunshine Cakes at our store on Thursday afternoon, July 20th. from 4 to 7 p. m. All the ladies of the city aniT county are invited U come and enjoy a glass of iced tea and cakes. Harris-Woodward Co. It Notice There will be no prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon, but Mr. J. V. Askew wilt conduct the evening prayer meeting at 8:30 o'clock. Sunday school as usual. The pastor is holding a series of meetings at Clifton. The total population of Australia is less than that of New York City. Take a Kodak With You To the Beach or to the Mountains. Let the Kodak tell the story. | Dealers For EASTMAN KODAKS Union Drug Store T ?S WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL SPARTANBURG, S. C. Prepare your boy for college on a college campus. Fine climate, Reserve Officers' Training Corps; excellent instruction; Christian influence. Charges reduced to actual cost; total $289.00 a year. Write for catalog. W. C. Herbert, Head Master Fresh' Citrate Magnesia Always on Ice. UNION DRUG STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 1 $20,000 CANNFRtf ? t NOTICE: AH whose names appear below with five stars may call upon , Paul E. Wilburn, Secretary-Jrcas. ( urer, and get their stock certificate. The certificates arc ready fay delivery. t I 4 ? V "EACH ONE GET ONE" We have built our canning house, 1 installed a boiler and our wagon < scales. We have ordered machinery, cans and everything necessary to operate a cannery. We are callihg for the full payment of the capital stock ' subscribed. 1 We have begun a canvass for $10,000 additional capital. We have been so , busy planning to get the machinery in operating condition that we have had little time to give to the matter of soliciting subscriptions to .r.c.'tase the captal stock to $20,000. We will now press that matter. Several new subscribers have been secured ourng the last two days. Lewis M. Rice *****200.00 C. K. Iiughes *50.00 R. M. White *50.00 F. H. Garner *****50.00 J. E. Minter ........ ***60.00 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. L. Davis *50.00 J. R. Whitmire 50.00 Roy Willeford *50.00 Sam Berelowitz **50.00 ci tr *? - - ottin ivassier '""OU.UU C. R. Lancaster 60.30 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. Carnell *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 50 Of F. J. Parham *****50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... ****50.00 II. J. West *****60.00 J D. Hancock 50.00 Dr. W. N. Glymph .... *****50.00 B F. Kennedy *****50.00 Goyan Austell ** **50.00 L. J. Browning *****60.00 L. W. Stone *** *60.00 Mrs. John R. Mathis . . . *****50.00 J. Cohen Co '. *****150.00 Citizens National Bank . . *****50.00 11. C. Wilburn . **50.00 Dr. Theo. Maddox * * *50.00 Miss Mahala J. Smith . . *****50.00 Miss Edna Tinsley .... *****50.00 Bradley-Estcs Co **50.00 W. S. McLure **100.00 G. B. Barron *50.00 F. D. Barron * *50.03 Union Bakery ****50.00 Will Humphries *****50.00 Mrs. Ida Bailey ** 50.00 Louis Gault 60.00 W. B. Murphy *50.00 R. W. Beaty (additional) *****50.00 D. Norman Jones *****50.00 C. C. Sanders * *50.00 C. K. Morgan 50.00 Thos. MoNally 50.00 K. Lee Kelly '50.00 C. Allen 50.0J P. E. Wilburn 50.00 Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Co. 50.00 Roy Willeford (additional) . . SO.OO Union 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 .... 50.00 Storm's Drug Store .... 50.00 I. M. Wood 60.00 B. A. Owens ?0.00 I A. llollings-.vorth . . 50.CC T. J. Vinson 50.00 O. E. Smith ........ 60.00 Herbert Smoak 50.00 Ihos. II. Howe 60.00 Mrs. P. B. Barnes 50.00 Cash 50.00 Mrs. L. M. Jordan 50.00 L,. a. Uodshall 50.00 W. J. Tucker 50.00 W. B. Aiken 50.00 R. E. Foster 50.00 Eagle Grocery Co 50.00 Mrs. Jno. R. Mathia . . . 100.00 Lewis M. Rice 100.00 F. J. I'arham 100.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 J. E. Kelly 100.00 I. From 50.00 J. Louis Jolly ...... 50.00 J. L. Bolton 500.00 Dr. F. M. Kllerbe "50.00 W. T. Powell . bO.QO W. T. Sinclair 50.00 S. Krass . . 50.00 J. L. Duncan 50.00 Dr. J. G. Going 50.00 C. E. Bailey 50.00 William Coleman 500.00 S. R. Lybrand . . 50.00 H. Hay dock 60.00 i If a. j. ivcy DU.Uu IF. W. Stone . 50.00 A. T. Stoudenmire ...... 50.00 K. Nicholson **"* '50.00 L. L. Wagnon . . . *50.00 Thos. J. West *****50.00 T !?' Wullnon flA AA Gash * * 50.00 T. A. Murrah , **50.00 Mrs. II. Ii. Gaffney **50.00 J. Bon Foster , . 50.00 F. M. Moore 50.00 T. E. Bailey 50.00 J. J. Willard 50.00R. C. Williams .' . .-S 50.00 S. R. Garner .- r ..... . *50.00 H. W. Edgar . 60.00 < ? \'0 Jl^A 0N( WE TEI Mullinax I HAS OPENEI | OLD ! i a r Don't get thej X Clothing Co. is < whatever with tl X Here, you will J* date Clothing, SI boys. Goods th ? system of cash h every one that w X A store that y profits in to hel] X doing business u We want to imp] X that when we sa all. and we show % embarrassing p< will certainly ha enough of this ca Y to talk new mer A pendable goods, X We are ready look over our st X are assembling ?|> Shoes, Hats and X Goods that were and we are oSe | can be had anyv | All We Ask is % I Mnllinay-Fa | The: John H. Wilburn 50.00 | Roy Burney 50.00 J. Wiley Sanders *50.00 A. Kerhulas 50.00 J. C. Mitchell 50.0.) I)r. D. H. Montgomery .... 50.00 W. R. Jolly 50.00 L. D. Smith 50.00 J. A. Going 50.00 R. J. Allen 50.00, J no. R. Mathis 50.00 C. R. Wilburn 50.00 Davis Jeffries 50.00 Ii a Mae Wilbuin 50.00 1 C. Duncan 100.00 J. M. Bates 50 00 Norman-Murphy Co. . . . 50.00 Dr. Geo. T. Keller 50.00 J. W. Gilbert 50.00 Crescent Filling Station . . . SO.00 Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr 50.00 R. P. Jeter SO.00 Miss Mary Emma Foster 50.0J C. H. Peake 50.00 Grover C. Wilburn 50.00 Mrs. Ora B. Fant .... 50.00 J. B. Betenbaugh 50.00 Cash 50.00 Cash 50.00 W HP T/\nno AA " *. . no. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.00 Stuart Smith 50.00 W. H. Gibson 50.00 Frank Clay 50.00 B. L. Fowler *****50.00 I. From (additional) **50.00 Mrs. May C. Peake 50.00 N. C. Palmer 50.00 G. Epps Tucker *****50.00 J. A. Hollingsworth (addit'al) 50.00 J. E. Tinsley 50.00 A. A. Humes 50.00 H. B. Jennings * **50.00 fe. B. Anderson 50.00 Mrs. Hettie V. Foster . . * *50.00 L B. Jeter, Sr 50.00 Robt. J. Fowler 50.00 T. M. McNeil 60.00 C. T. S. Wilbum 50.00 Total $10,300.00 Amount subscribed in produce 1,150.00 *11 ir.n A.i viianu i i,i?)u.vu m We want more subscriptions. Will I you not take one or more shares? 1 Union Canning A Products Co., | Lewie M. Rice. Pres. * Theatres in Berlin have rooms for checking dogs of patrons. m :e"mo LL YOU THAT Faucett Clothi ? UP FOR BUS1NES STAND OF THE UN .OTHING COMPANY se two firms mixed togeth >ut of existence, and has 1 le Mullinax-Faucett Clothii I find a stock of fresh, cle* lioes, Hats and Furnishing] at are bought and sold ui uying. A system that she ants full returns for his m< ou can feel sure you are nc 3 cover the losses that uui mder the old system of ca; ress it on the minds of the y cash for merchandise, it i r no favorites. Don't nut i _ J J >sition of being refused ci ppen if you ask for credit sh and credit talk for a wh chandise to you, talk low ] and quick, polite and attc to serve you, and invite y< :ock, our prices and our n a stock of Men's and B Furnishings that we are pi bought for cash at the ver rin;/ them for cash, cheat /here else in the state. ; a Chance to Prove Oui ucett Clothing New Way Cash Stc WHEN SICK 0 And unable to work, your p disabled but a week or tv months, during which time ties of life to provide, with medical aid. You are not immune fi that one man in every foi each year which causes a 1 cent of all injuries are rec< pational accidents, but 28 by accidents at the place o Income insurance is th? a duty you owe to your your associates and the c< make such provision for I resulting from physical ini duties of your occupation.' Guarantee to yourself value of your time?prepar bilities of tomorrow, mal for the SECURITY INCOME 1 Complete Protection Against I Any Accident Pays at full rate for disabi one year. Sold to men ar lions, same low cost to all. "Better to have and not and not I The Bank INSURANCE D1 PHONE N( V \ The world's largest paper machine anc takes a roll of paper 827 miles long ,usi .asaae?an? ^|r T^T ^^ RE I THE | ing Go. I S IN THE | ION | er, the Union X 10 connection ng Co. A in and up-to- ? i for men and ?|? nder the new ^ ?uld appeal to f >ney. | ?t paying long Y ist arise from . I ih and credit. % buying public 2* means cash to 'ourself in the M, redit, for this % t here. Now, ^ ile. We want X prices for de- . f intive service. X ou to call and ? nethods. We o oys' Clothing, T roud to show. I y lowest price i >er than they y ' Statement. f ; Company f >re % ? ?-^A A^4. A^A A^A. A^-. r ^T V^" T^" T^" fy fy 1^ R INJURED ay ceases. You may be vo, possibly many long you have the necessii the added expense of rom sickness nor proof t nr sustains a disability ' oss of income. 72 per sived through non-occuper cent being caused >f employment. ? only safeguard. It is self, your dependents, immunity at large, to the restoration of loss ability to perform the and family the money e today for the poSsike application NOW DEFENSE POLICY .oss of Income Caused by < Any Sickness ility of one day up to id women, all occupaneed than to need ?ave." ! of Union PARTMENT X 400 ; II11 -1 1 ' "" V" ' I over 12 feet wide every 24 hours, ng 110 cords of wood. " . ^