The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 02, 1922, Image 4
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N A T I O N A L
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I A MONTH Of
IDoes this month find yoi
ore found you?
I Does it find you better er
and tools for your daily work:
If it doesn't^ ?ou are
ing still m life. You are goir
Have you learned yet tha
| ment lies through self-denial
that truth. Don't overlook it.
You are a better equipp
j month age if you have saved
more ridependent man.
V/e hope your cash show
5" doc ; tr.!*t to -rove it ritr
ir? ..or hands; before toe mut
Start systematically?a fi/
?| earnings; a fixed sum out of c
A.-.d put it in Savings
S crease.
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ET.N "S
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' PROGRESS
u further along than last
juipped in mind and body
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ping. There is no standig
forward?or backward,
t the road to self-improve?
the ages have taught
ed man than you were a
something; and you are a
's a better balance. If it
lit now?while the cash is
h cf it is spent,
ced sum out of last month's
svery month's to come.
Account where it will inoS
Onion
N Kin W. \V. ALMAN
iidt-nt Cashier
: of E5a*e Ball Goodo
Call* ctnd Bat*.
VASE COMPANY
idquarters
d Retail
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RIALTO
TODAY
JOSEPH M. SCHENCK
Presents
| NORMA TALMADGE
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in a revival of her most brilliant
Screen triumph
"BY RIGHT OF
PURCHASE"
By Margery Land May
Directed by Charles Miller
ADDED
"THE FALSE ALARM"
Sunshine Comedy
TOMORROW
vim a n a n a
t i v/ Li n u n n n
"GLASS HOUSES"
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
$20,000 CANNERY
JOTU E: All whose names appear
jelow with live stars may call upon
>aul E. Wilhurn, Secretary-Trea-;
urer, and gel their stock certilicatc.
The certificates are ready for delivery.
On Monday, July 24, we put into
cperation our canning- factory. Wo
bave a capacity of 20,000 cans, Sod
tases, a day. We have growing and
ripening in the fields a fine crop of
tomatoes. Thore is but one factor
now that hinders an assured success:
Our capita}- is too limited. This leads
to two additional statements. Every
supscription should be paid up at once
and new subscriptions should come in.
Will you not celp ?
We ned every dollar we can get to
make the first turnover. Remember.
We must can for 30 or 40 days bifore
we will be able to realize on our first
return front sales
Help us to help Union county to a
new and better way.
?
: Lewis M. Rice *****200.0#
C. K. Hughes *****50.00
i. R. M. White *****50.00
; P. H. Garner ****50.00
1 J. E. Winter *****50.00
[ Dr. Russell Jeter *****50.00
R. W. Beaty *****50.00
P. B Strange . . 60.00
J. F. McLure *****50.00
W. D. Wood *****50J)0
H. L. Davis ... . *50.00
, J". R. Whitmirt . *****50.00
Roy Willeford... ...... *****50.00
^ riant Berelowitz **50.00
^ oam jvassicr """OU.OU
1.'. R. Lancaster ..... 50.00
.1 V. Askew ' . " **50.00
viae both Young *****50.00
, G. M. Garner . **50.0^
\V. C. Wilburn *****50.00
'. Mobley .Jeter, .!r *****50.00
f.. G. Young ****50.00
F. W. Carnell *50.00
Union Filling Station . . . *****50.00
A. G. Kennedy *****50.00
Victor Smith *****50.00
Ino. W. Gregory *****50.00
11. N. Sprouse *****50.00
'V \V. Johnson ****50.00
C. B. Sparks *****50.00
T. B. Gault *****50.00
Dr. A. 1\ McHlroy .... *****50.00
George Willard *****50.00
ioriinn Bishop . . 50.00
R. T. McMehan *****50.00
R. II. Harris 50 j(
? F. J. Purhum ****50.00
Dr. J. W. Buc hanan .... ****50.01il.
J. West *****50.00
J' D. Hancock ........ *****50.00
Dr. W. N. Glyniph *****50.00
E F. Kennedy *****50.00
Goyan \u*t( H *****50.00
I.. .1 Browning *****50.00
I h. W. Stone *****50.01 j
r.lrs. Jc hn R. Mathis . . . *****50.00
J. Cohen Co: *****150X0
i.iuzens nauonui Bank . . *""""50.00
II. C. Wilburn **50.Od
Dr. Th< o. Maddox ***50.00
Miss Mahaia .T, Smith . . *****50.00
Miss E Ina Tinsley .... *****50.00
Bradley-Estes Co * ** *50.00
W. S. Mcl.ure *****100.00
G. B. Barron *50.00
F. D. Barron **50.0 )
Union Bakery *****50.00
Will Humphries *****50.00
Mrs. Ida Bailey *****50.001
Lewis M. Gault *****50.00
W. B. Murphy *50.001
R. W. Reaty (additional) *****50.0o'
D. Norman Jones *****50.00J
C. C. Sanders *****50.00
C. K. Morgan *****50.0': ;
R. Lee Kelly *****50.00j
Thos. MrNallv i
C. Allen *****50.00
P. E. Wilburn ****50.0'1
Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Co. *****50.00
Roy Willeford (addit.) . . * ****50.0.1:
Union Marble & Gran. Co. **:**f0.0Ci
A. W. T Rnvenscrof*. . . . *****f.0.00
H. B. G?inrr r.o.ool
I. K. Biemecko *" "**59.00
; Or. O. 'P. Jackson . . . *****50.00'
; Sloim's Druf? Store . . . *****50.00
; I. M. Wood **."0.U0:
B. A. Owens ... . 50.00!
I A. HollinjfS'vorth . . *****50JY j
T. J. Vinson *** 60.00
O. E. Smith *****50.00
Herbert Smoak ** *50.00.
Ihos. H. Howe *****BO.O0
Mrs. P. B. Barnes *****50.00
Cash 60.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan * "0.00
L. B. Godshall *50.00,
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J. Tucker 60.00
W. B. Aiken 50.00
R E. Foster 50.00
Eagle Grocery Co 50.00
Mrs. Jno. It. Mathis . . . 100.00
Lewis M. Itice 100.00
Cash 100.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00
J. E. Kelly 100 .(>
I. From * 50.00
J Louis Jolly ** 50.00
J. L. Bultuu , 500.UI.
Dr. F. M. Kllerbe * * 50.00
VV. T. Powell . . *50.00
VV. T. Sinclair ** 50.00
S. Krass *****60.0v
.1 L. Duncan ........ ****50.00
Dr. 1. (I. (.uing 50.00
C. E. Dailfy : . . 50.00
Willmm Ciucinan **500.0(J
S. It I yhYand . . 50.00
H. Haddock . ....... 50.00
J. V. I ?*y . 50.00
H. W. Stone . 50 00
A. T. Stoudenmire ...... 50 0(1
E. Nicholson **"* '.">( .00
L. L. Wagnon . *50.00
Thos. J. West' .' 50.O0
T. F. Wallace 60.00
Cash * 50.00
T. A. Murvah **50.00
Mrs. H. L. Gaffney **50.00
j. Ben Foster 50.00
F. M. Moore 50.0c
T. E. Bailey \ 50.00
J. J. Willard * * 50.00
R. C. Williams *****50.00
S. R. Garner *****50.00
II. W. Edgar . . . 50.00
T . 1 TT nrill nn
junu ri. vy nuurn "ou.uu
Koy Burncy . . 50.00
J. Wiley Sanders *50.00
A. Kerhulas . . 50.00
J.C.Mitchell.' 50.0V
I)r. D. H. Montgomery .... 50.00
W. R. Jolly . *****50.00
L. D. Smith . / 50.00
A. Going 50 00
R. J. Allen *****50.00
Jtio. R. Mathia *****50.00
C. R. Wilburn ......... . . . 50.00
Davis Jeffries *****50.00
I) a Mae Wilburn 5Q.0<
T. C. Duncan *****100.00
J. M. Bates . *****50.00
Norman-Murphy Co. . -*****50.0:1
Dr. Geo. T. Keller . . ... **50.0C
J. W. Gilbert , 50.00
Creseent Filling Station . . . *50.00
Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr 50.00
R. P. Jeter *50.00
Miss Mary Emma Foster *****50.00
C. H. Peake . 50.0C
Grover C. tVilburn ...... *50.0C
Mrs. Ora B. Fant .... *****50.00
J. B. Betenbaugh *50.0i
Cash *****50.00
Cash *****50.00
W. T. Jones 50.0(
Jno. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.0'
Stuart Smith 50.01
W. H. Gibson 50.00
Frank Clay 50.0i
B. L. Fowler . *****50.00
I. From (additional) **50.00
Mrs. May C. Peaks .... *****50.00
N. C. Palmer . . . \ 50.00
G. Epps Tucker *****60.00
J. A. Holl*^- ^K&f'^Laddit'al). 6?IK
J. E. Tinsley I "*. (. . . *****50.00
A. A. Hames 50.0(
H. B. Jennings . - . . *****50.00
B. B. Anderson ,.o *****50.00
Mrs. Ilettie'V. Foster '. . *****50.0V
L. B. Jeter, Sr *****50.0c
Eobt. J. Fowler 50.0C
T. M. McNeil . . . . ... . ^O.^K
C. T. S. Wilburn ..... *****50.0C
R L. McNallv ... . *****50.0
J. R. Charles *****50.0C
L. J. Browning: (addit'nal) *****50.01
l Cash *****50.(If
R. Lee Kelly (additional . *****50.0(
Total $10,550.Of
Amount subscribed in produce
1.150.0C
Grand total $11,700.0(
We want more subscriptions. Wil
you not take one Or more shares?
Union Canning & Products Co.,
Cewis M. Rice. Pr^s
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Fruit Jars
Jelly glasses a?d all canning
needs.
Wn hni/n *-?/*?-? ? t\1of o o Ir 5nn.
V* W ???? ? t V VJill Q l-vv I\. wj/t
cial prices on Mason Fruit Jars:
Pints, dozen 75c
' Quarts, dozen 85c
Half Gallons, dozen $1.10
! _ Can you beat it? Bettor get
yours now. They're going fast.
All Canning Needs.
The Union Hardware Co.
Union, S. C.
Mail Orders Quickly Filled
All grades and sizes in slock
Union Hardware Co.
UNION, S. C.
The Arabs first used orange blossoms
in bridal wreaths.
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' X do not want to c
, * following cost pi
; X Genuine "Ball" fl
? V Genuine "Ball" P
; X Genuine "Ball" J
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* - X" ' UVCi*
' I .J. Tlio^n ovn nn
x. uvav ui liv
1 than we are aski
; ? to s-or.d far ilseli
| X . we have, profit o
; Yen have he<
X outshines them a!
I
i f poited that Frui1
X ccrn crop does nc
Y Remember, v
1 ore dozen or moi
1 peraumty by, as i
when our stock
X 'till rext season.
! ? We also have
X Jars, in half pint!
X of Jelly Glasses n
X Top Jars.
Y Mail orders i
X rrkes have to b<
Y onr test to pleas
X 1'r.e.
X We are exc'i
"Good Luck" ret
X ommended?the
Y prices to dea'ers.
1 The Unic
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Phones 33 and 34
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Buffalo ' tc
i s
The farmers in this community are
! jufgetting ready to lay by. Pome!
are picking up squares trying to de-1 P1
stroy the boll weevil while some of
the farmers ar? ju3t letting the wee- j It
vils help themselves. - P
We nrc having a good Sunday
school at Mt. Lebanon now. All come f<
and be with us. j h
Howard Whitehead is on the sick d
list at this waiting. | n
Virgil O'Shiclds and family of! ai
Woodruff are visiting relatives in this, tl
community. c<
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harrison, also tl
j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O'Shields at- w
INO
lea's Home ShoeR
x
NOL'AHC
Great Fo
The SHINO
the children
of economy,
get the daily
The genuine
the st^oes, ai
and quickly.
The large 1
brings the
For 100% ne
be shined da
^ Shinol
EXXEEEl Black, Tan, t
It's best to
Jar
yj imp^0ve?1 ^
arge stock of'Fruit Jar
:arry them over, so we
-ices to move them qui<
itason, screw top, pints,
flason, screw top, quart:
Aason, screw top, half g
w goods, and will cost i
ing for them, but we w;
, and expect to close out
r no profit.
ird of all kinds of specie
II, when it comes to Frui
t Jars will be scarce thi
>t fail.
ye are giving yon the 1(
re, and you can't afford
hey won't be this cheao
is gone we are through
; a small stock of the "1
5 and half gallons. We j
iow, and extra tops for R
>romptly filled. Of coi
e cash. Let us serve y<
;e you, when you need
i?sive distributors here
1 jar rubbers, the rubb<
price is only 10c per do:
?
in Hardv
ARDWARE LEADERS
Union, S. C.
mded the r .r\ ntion at Hebron last
un<U y. Aii ieportcd a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and.chilre.i
..pent Saturday night with her
urencs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Smith.
Miss Lillio I>awson of Pauline,
nute 2, fcpcnt Sunday with Misses
earl and Mae Hopkins.
I attended the county short course
>r boys and girls held in the court
ouse July 26-18. I saw several good
emonstrations. Also heard some
ne talks made-by the demonstrators
nd visitors. I certainly enjoyed the
iree days while there. I think the
>urt house was a much better place
lan what we had last year. I hope
e will continue to have it there from
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?ME SET
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t School Children
LA HOME SET helps
to form lasting habits
by making it easier to *
shine.
s bristle dauber cleans
xl applies polish easily
Lan^b's Wool Polisher
hine with a few strokes.
atness, the shoes should
ijly with SHINOLA.
a?Always 10c
White, Ox-blood and Brown.
.catr "T-TTnrnr. a "
?ecial |
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SFSCt 'j Y
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?M I
s on hand, and %
are offering the V
:kly: |
per doz. . . 75c t
s, per doz. . 85c *|?
ral.. ner - 1
.71. .$i.w | ^
more to replace i
ant each season
every Fruit Jar Z
ll sales, but this X
t Jars. It is re- Y
s Winter, if the %
i
) gross price on
to pass this op- %
agaw soon, and
i with fruit jars 2
deal" Glass Top a
also have plenty Y
lason and Glass X
urse the above
>u. We will do X.
anything in our ~ v
for the genuine Y
?r officially rec- %
zen. Attractive Y
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vare Co. 1
8 W. Main St. |
k A 4^44^14^4 A^A A^A
time to time. Miss Smith and Mr.
Wood surely had things arranged well.
1 enjoyed going to the cannery. I
hope the work much success.
"Rose Bud."
The death rate from motor vehicle
accidents is higher in Los Angeles
than in any other Western city.
I'F.CIAL ADVFRTISFMF.NTS
LOST OR STOLEN?Tuesday night,
August 1st, 1922, at PhlUipi church "
one 82 Smith and Wesson pistol.
Was missing out of my car after
services were over. Finder please
return to Roy D. Jolly, Ronte 6,
and receive a reward. 1446-3tpd
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