The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 07, 1922, Image 4
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- 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
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Revival at Lockhart Septc
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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 ?
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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
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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
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ites in the United States. paign
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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.
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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.
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e than 20,000,000 women in the
1 States do domestic work in
>wn homes.
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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.
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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
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him who in the love of busine33
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service shall be rendered imparuser,
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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,
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