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Kelton Circuit Met) - Revival at Wesley Chapel 8 p. m. Preaching by Rev. J. I led by Mr. Lewis Sanders, of Revival at Foster's Chapi m. and 8 P. m. Tent with sea Preaching by Rev. S. T. Creecl I.qwls Sanders. Revival at Lockhart Septc by. Rev. S. T. Creech. Singinj mmmmmmmammsmmmmmcaKi MANHATTA ?is i All $2.50 Manhattai All $3.60 Manhattai All $3.50 Manhattai !A!1 $4.00 Manhatta All Ail $4.5U Manha*i?j ! J, COHH! | The House hjivu NOTICE l i, I beg to inform n [ that I have bought I Whitlock in the Ui p will be pleased to 1 | your patronage. We handle only t : and always have th< I treatment to all. | J. HOY! B?BM yy yy yy yy ^ G1 fi ?! : ________ - :: tim ?? VV esrra^rMtxajLEEa yy yy || THE H FORCE < II BUYERS ft AGAIN If SATURD, fl TIS1NK \ X }t WHIG! 1 : :? BARGAlf If THIS IS fl SATURDJ If IS CLEAS n A? KN . 101 _ a tH *! !* ? TT hodist Episcopal Church, I I South I I August 7-12. Services at 11 a. m. anil I 1 3. Chick, of Union, S. C. Singing to be K Kelton. B >1 August 13-27. Services at 10:30 a. I iting capacity of 1,200 on the groundB. I l, of Spartanburg. Singing led by Mr. ftj niber 3-17. Large tent with preaching fc j led by Mr. H. F. Gault, of Lockhart. I J. F. GOLIGHTLY, P. C. g ubhhhhhhbihhdbh^I^HHBI^HIHHS M SHIRT SALE NOW ON a Shirts now . . . .$1.65 n Shirts now . . . .$2.15 m Shirts now ... $2.65 | ra Shirts now .... $2.85 I rc Shirts now . . . .$3.15 I N COMPANY i of Satisfaction | I THE PUBLIC p ty-friends and customers I out the interest of Mr, 1 h' tiion Filling Station and 3 l\ lave a continuation of I a co he best gasoline and oil. I e best price. Courteous g ~ E CHARLES I "VIS r~< /? XTT VjAIN 1 e Great -?-A Stort CROWDS RAN OVER I COULDN'T GET TO TH THAT IT WAS IMPOS THIS WFFK ANn WE MM II UUIK 11111/ If !L4 AY. WE KNEW OUR OU WOULD BE QUITI 0 MAKE YOUR DOLU IS IN NEW, UP-T0-BA1 THE OPPORTUNITY Y AY AND THEY WILL >ING OUT OUR STOCK OW THAT YOU HAY F. M( MM John TODAY 1!,x;1 orabl< TOM MIX 'f"nov "A" I IN G. M Sl)ar? 1 OIL m. w ROUGH DIAMOND" Eai ADDED army ART ACORD IN ?P"n "WINNERS G" THE WI7QT" b.cen ff Ciij I t onal LAST EPISODE 001 all r ALSO Guur. _ _ _ _ en tan PI ITU DAI A MD on KW111 IWL.nillf eu~n IN ollly count, THE TIMBER QUEEN" f0p0?;! - itablc TOMORROW Tin PEARL WHITE "o" < ing p IN Tht with "ANY WIFE" w 1 VP Curd of Thanks that show! Wo take this method of saying to ness \ ich one, what we would like so much jn , v t say in person, an:l that is, that we re a re deeply apjireciative and grateful i)rHnc each friend, neighbor and ncqunintice, for the unfailing sympathy and prori >nder ministration shown to our fath- CXpC? , .T. E. Hughes, and to lis, daring engin is last sickness and in the dark vor., >urs when death came to claim him. w:o s Your kindness, your sympathy and ji(1 a mr assistance and services have at ju 1 times been a blessing to him and ? <IIUO lj comfort to us, and we earnestly pray ir Heavenly Father may/rewai d you, The ehly in this world and the world to womei me, and may you in the time of \\?>d in trod id your every act and thought ofiwalt/.c rvice and sympathy returned to you ultiplied. Very sincerely, ?? t His Children. Unit a F.CIAL ADVERTISEMENTS the,r ' )R RENT?Charles and Nance stable on Gadberry street. For terms the 01 see S. H. Wilburn, Union, Route 2. jn Mai 8-7-9 .... ... __j ..... . The Females exceed the males in five begun ites in the United States. paign tinn m >1 ft n test Sal t Full ol llnpa US ON FRIDAY AND (EM; IN FACT, OUR I iSlBLE AT TIMES WILL BE ABLE TO S PRICES WERE RiGHl i SO UNANIMOUS A1 IRS DO DOUBLE Dl I GOODS, THE VERT OU HAVE BEEN WAI TELL YOU THAT T . COME EAELY AND r CAurn nir? minmii E> OHVOJ Dill iVIUIlI cLure 4$H$M?+ $ < Boys At Camp McClellan np McClellan, Ala,, Aug 2, '22. i South Carolina National Guard iting of one battalion of engiunder the dommand of Major C. Steadman,'with Lt. Walter M. a adjutant, iB creating much fav} comment in the Camp McClelThis hattalion is made up of the ring organizations: Company of Lx>ckhart commanded by Lt. . Worthy: Company "B" of anburg comimtnded by Capt. J. 'allace, and Company "C" of Coa commanded by Capt. C. R. Bo* rly after arrival the regular officers detailed to assist as ictors began commenting upon xcellent morale and splendid disci of the companies. The readiwith which officers and nren have ndcd to their military duties has far above the average for NaI Guardsmen. nnnnv rx-P T ..t 1 * ,.r?.v ?. vi uuvmuiii. ainuanea ecords established by National jsmcn in crossing barbed wire elements. . Wednesday afternoon the ismen held a field meet in which three events were staged on ac-j of rain, but "B" Company of anburg won first place in the| ard dash and was making a ered-1 ! showing in other events, jrsday evening will be given over ninstrel show in which Company >f Columbia is to have the lead-. lart. 3 battalion has been quite busy a daily program of work such lilding pontoon bridges, erecting entanglements, etc. It has been gratifying to the camp. Officials men and officers and men have i so much interest and such aptFor the practical side of engineerirork. The men of the battalion Lso delighted to lenrn that this h of the service is held in such regard by the war department, comment heard in the camp 11 is ted that other organization of eevs will soon be formed and it is probable that another battalion oon be organized in South Carotid thus give the Palmetto State >nor of having the first regiment i g the Southern States. younger generation of Turkish 11 n in Constantinople has dared to, ' uce fox trots, shimmies and ?s. i e than 20,000,000 women in the 1 States do domestic work in >wn homes. -?i t 3 Clara L. Power, of Boston, is'J ily woman justice of the peace! ssachusetts. | National Woman's Party ha3 c an aggressive equal rights camfor women. /IcL .EAR le Evi trailed Bar < SATURDAY ANT LARGE STORE R TO GET AROU ERVEYOU. YOt AND WE THOl YD AIL COME A JTY. DONT LO I THINGS YOO P TING FOR ASK HIS IS AN HOP Anrru I tm i?ai Wien AMU Tin Y ON YOUR P Drj . VVVvV V vvvvv ? ??* ? ? ... f * OcenT^Woneyn^AU^ouf^ties During 'the month of July a total of $14,098.11' accrued to the counties for road purposes under the 80 per | cent clause of the state highway act, | this being 80 per cent of the amount | collected from the sale of licenses for, the month. The July accruals added to the other six months brings the I total to the counties to date to $565,518.23. Several of the counties have already received more for the seven months of this year than for all of i last year as will be noted in the table below. The acruals by counties for ( July and for the seven months to date are as follows: Counties July Total Abbeville . . 139.46 7,703.04 I Aiken . . . 335.21 13,444.57* Allendale . . 86.71 2,843.71 Anderson . . 718.22 35,472:18 Bamberg . 128.55 5,014.30 Barnwell . . 101.46 5,691.47 Beaufort . . 81.91 4,274.52* Berkeley . . 58.40 2,286.00 Calhoun . . . ??2i aaiotq Charleston 928.14 40,439.47* L Cherokee . . 278.90 9,700.61* = Chester . . . 291.13 9,770.19* OB Chesterfield . 323.31 10,803.01 ' W Clarendon . . 44.00 5,404.20 ^ Colleton . . . 290.67 4,473.23 ,1 Darliii) on . 207.51 15,707.20 ^ Dillon .... 214.80 8,122.00 j Horche tor . 143.11 4,085.80* U Edgefield . . 135.90 4,583.71 M Fairfield . . 150.00 4,118.40 h Florence . . 308.90 18,147.11 j Georgetown . 50.00 4,121.31 M Greenville . . 1,270.94 52,720.91* Greenwood 326.31 11,772.41 JJ Ilainpton . . 87.95 4,507.00 If Horry . . . 132.81 6,275.51 H Jasper . . . 38.40 1,214.00-' P Kershaw . . 185.80 7,985.70 Lancaster . . 270.91 7,376.92* fll Laurens . . . 495.50 14,208.31 "i Lee 80.70 6,403.30 jj I cxington . . 409.42 13,873.85 3 McCovmick . 120.80 3,209.95 I ?dai ion . . . 180.60 6.126.56 'j Marlboro . . 322.61 12,787.81 L: Orangeburg . 481.63 21.370.39 |jj Newberry . . 410.57 12,728.07* E Oconee . . . 304.26 10,463.67* E Pickens . . . 238.87 10,031.12* S Richland . . 1,372.06 16,821.58* 1 Saluda . . . 130.80 4,863.75 * Spartanburg . 1,012.34 42,150.03* E Sumter . . . 292.20 13,645.92 3 Onion .... 152.50 7,638.40 ? Williamsburg 122.60 5.281.10 to Vork .... 453.61 17,194.77* 5 Out of state 47.30 584.10* B Total . . .$14,096.11 $565,518.23 9 Accruals for seven months of 1922 fl hat exceeded those for the entire gg 1001 yams nwail I MANY WENT AW A OOM WAS PACKED ND EVEN BEHIND J TOOK US BY S JGHT YOU WERE C IT ONCE. YOU HAVi SE THIS CHANCE IEED AND HAVE I THOSE WHO BOUi (EST TO GOODNESS D WILL PAT YOURSI URCHASES. 7 Goc Are Y< For Rise t,o th^ height t thereby be enabled to ambition inny aspire. Our Savings D.'part - -by helping you to be everything in their po "Large Enough to Serve i cn I N A TION real 1061. ~ mm m j Women first appeared on the stage . n the latter half of the seveneenlh Un? :entury. i wa Read vour v?Tiow latipl nui URE ANCI ent of t ** A ?i ^ i wrrm-\ THE WILL TO SERVE Today, to holds con she speak serve. While v profits ar bu-inesr, ambition < merit the and that i tially to i The de BANK Ol years bee ward h*p] fidently. IT IS OUR WILL ARE WE S The Ban C. C. SANDERS B. 1 President Y Glen's starched white collars i known before 1825. rhe sales of chewinry gum w s little used in England before r now amounts to $1,000,000 illy in that country. -I'lS i SA li > Y Lou 17 A win in Ai Li Br.iAim u SO TIGHT WH THE COUNTEF URPRISE FR1I OMING BUT W r* onrrii i?An*i tatvtn rauKt TO GET SO! !EEN GOING 1 GHT ON FRID CLEARANCE SJ ELF ON THE S! ?ds ^ 4. ATA A^A A^k AT4. AT4. ATA ATA ATA A^A >u Ready a Rise? >f a man of thrift?and you will ascend any height to which youv men ; will make your lis" h gher ! thiifty. A .id our oTiee s will ?l > war to fuithei all y u- a i bition. Vny?Strong Enough to Protect All." Z. tL N Jk I_. E> N ISv? him who in the love of busine33 iirunion with her active forms, s the language of opportunity to ve do not assume or pretend that j e not the primary purpose of ^ we do believe that the present 1 )f enlightened business men is to N profit by excellence of service service shall be rendered imparuser, distributor, and producer, rj velopment and growth of THE F UNION has for the past three n such that we can look back- j pily as we can look forward conTO SERVE? ! 1ERVING FAITHFULLY? ik of Union F. KENNEDY W. VV. ALMAN 'ice-I'resitlent Cashier |j ,verc More than 3,000 miles of highways in Connec ticut are to be regularly pahich trolled by the state police, the _______ ar'* Subscrihe to The Union jJatly Times YY YY YY YY _ _ yy LE I YY YY iar& vv X X ' UR SALES || CH EAGER H !S. COME # IAY AND || E DIDN'T II DAYS IN || (IE REAL II YITHOIJT. || il\7 I1TIV VV Irtl ??U || HE THAT t? HOULDER H i? TY Co. if XT ?%? <%? <{ + A 4T4 ATfc 4^4 4^ ATA A\ aT. A\ AT. ATA A^A A^.