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?p?j i | LAST SA LiNE-UF OF ?AtJ THAT GIVES YOIJi: LOTS OF ROP*\! At the price of $li Iseen or had present as this opportunity I Any mode'---io p: brother h $10. !Aiiy color- -rnv r Sat'sfactic;> .w war ?<: m&r. sh Sr> - - - 2 ]; ; at this store at this t i $i* I ML STRAW AF H i 1 ^ J. COHEN The House ???? M Wt-g >tr. IIPa% B ^JP AUTHORIZED S r * i' r< ^oine to us ior ue: I uine Ford Mechasr | Goodvear and Fish ? Absorbers. BATT^Y SSF <] Cvlf Cascline, U< I PEOPLES 5! i V. R. 31 m--NED ARTHU 9 s C^-\ <rrv c. if M.iv-.vL^y _t (Hames Motor < M ! Ill rwmmmm i YESTERDAY A! Cr.e U go-.e. You You may look b:\ck v plate the other. The or.': t P ir v reve ! the one that ?s ' Hrv t. iirh did * c r the ; e t?rciav*? that rrrle ? * Jhw rrucli r ^re cr' a .C" !*' * iirncu'i . '.v1 \wm to your credit today, th**: y b It the credit ba'.nr.c wor:?e still, ic to t ? h-ave disregarded good aclv A Savings Account ' maintained, will make a that you will look back up Lgo by. Try it. The Banls President Vice-1 ('. <\ S \M?KKS 15. |\ i At a meeting of the Baptist general h ard in (Ireenville Tueday it was ,.e or. /k/tn ?.i UlUUVll, 111 V IV W U1 IVCCIll < IIJ <I * ions to tl " church, to raise 000,000 by Docembc r 3, in addition to the $7,000,000 subscription nr d three years ago in the $/"?,Ooo,o.JO campaign of the Southern churches. ! One wonders what became of those ' clothes we sent tho Belgians when one sees the pictures taken on the beach at U. tend.?Life. CALL m BEACH SUITS | I ) you have never read, | q?ii{3 such varieties takes in and puts out! ea*:e the world and its r i z?n mention is S10. ir?the most careful $ it voi- r disposal today | xlrraeiy low price of I i.OO 5 PANAMA HATS J 0 p F I COMPANY | of Satisfaction I RD I ERVICE STATION I mine Ford Parts, Gen- g cs, Genuine Service, | Tires, Hassler Shock | :V!Cr STATION V Create and Oil GARAGE j [R?CLARENCE EDWARDS | res'?Phone 289 Co.'s Old Stand.) NO TOMORROW I * :..ay r.?-ver 6e<; the other. % : on or e; y;?u may contem- jj| Uai ^one yields light that to c oo W ;?o < *n i'fe advance in ^ i;> lAst year? c\l -!'j,v mvv.h more assur- * ' * me*.?do you find '*> r * o 5^ * roM < # ? ;<i a year ago f r. p'.ifcsiantial?or if, c >vi iri reu?you must ? 'ice. ~r. cloned and vigorously r yesterday out of tomorrow ? ion with pride as the years . ol IMon Si 'rrsiilcn Ca hier fit j W. VV. AI.:.IAN Kj | '&&&?;* M i| IPII WIWM l 'I Ik it; lie ton <an(i;.|at(!S, ill mer. running for tli legislature1 in Lauren.e iii 'y. Tir-yiue: .1. O. Barnett, Ja:-. i, I'li.'-.vn riir, Dunk Boyd. William I. (iny, I'liil D. HuiT, Hugh I). Mc< i. , Carrol I). Nance. W. Dennis ?1 ' . I McDaniel ar.d I.. S. Bolt. '* lit- live ycai'-old son of Mr. and Mr: Aw!row Cox was killed by li^ht?i'n>; at ihcir home in Dillon county Friday. RIALTO TODAY j There's art in successful "KISSES" !5 tv as you'll see when you see < n ALICE LAKE f in that picture. U? Story by May Tully Scrnario by June Mathis ' A Maxwell Karger Production l*' ADDED "A PAIR OF SIXES" An Educational Comedy , TOMORROW PETE MORRISON ! i ' IN I "THE BETTER MAN WINS" Notice to Stockholders A mooting of the stockholders ot the Goilshall Market Company is a hereby called for Friday, the first dnvj I! cf September, 1022, at 10 o'clock, a.I p m., in the ofiice of Sawyer & Kennedy,) p Attorneys, at No. .13 Main street, in h the City of Union, County of Union State of South Carolina, for the pur ! pose of considering and p.- -in : upon o j a resolution ivuU'ting said (lodsliali; o Market Company to go into liquida- 1 tion and wind up its allaiis a..d di- j' solve, as authorized by the laws ef the State of South Carolina. G. P. Godshall, s Pres. & Treas, u S. C. Godshall, Secretary. 8-17-21-31 ? Tax Notice ~ Or.lv 0 few more davs to pav vour! 1 . - | taxes, unless you want to wait and pay them to the sheriff, which will cost you more. I can not wait 00 everybody on the last day. J. II. Parties, 8-17-21 Treasurer Union County. Weevil Migration Beginning Clemson College, Aug. 14.?Fall migration of the wevil has begun in some sections where the cotton crop is not very good and where fruit for- ' mation has practically discontinued^. _ Otherwise, the situation during the past week showed no important change, square infestation continuing to vary in different localities from ? ^ erv low to 9") Der cent nr mnro an- \ , I cord frig to reports leceived today by1 Prof. A. P. Conraui, Entomologist,1 p \/ho, therefore, advises continuation of ^ cultivation where possible and of thor-1 c ugh square collecting from the plants ? and the ground. Whether poison application should $ he made after migration depends or. conditions. Migration is not yet heavy | r.ough at any point to warrant dis ontinuation of poisoning. When mi- y crate 1 becomes severe and general, no profit may be expected from poisoning. During the past wek there havj' heen breezy and dewless nights es-; j AN ADDED FEATUF OUR BUSINESS IS Service easily spells Hon in every transact ! service to you voluntari 1:1 i ? v uuerai portions. we 1 your pleasure ?s our pn | UNION DM Phor.e i J xj and "Loc Bank Fo You ( Put your hand to every ust the limit of its ability to do So. too. with your hanking. Employ all our department.'., h in your welfare and progress. "Large Enough to Serve Any?Sti C_1 1 IZL NATIONAL ? - ?? dally in the Piedmont section. Po - ^ ning on such nights i? not recon ^ nded, but the application should t j , ide during the Aral fvaorable nighi 3 * jugh it be a week or so lute occon 4 f to the schedule. ' 4 d Methods and Custoens No Long* * 4 Dependable. 4 Fanners are urged to use goo I ^ dgrnent and not to become panicky, hen the weevils become numerous * that all squares arc punctured ar.J 4 rung bolls are attacked, one or even 1 ,o applications of poison may be re< - < iimended in order to protect as many the young bolls as possible. The attitude of the farmers is not ways encouraging. Some have kei < ? cultivation and square collectin r < Iigently while others "laid by'' i iout August 1. It must be emph; ^ a d that these old methods and en: as will not be .suti-factory under r eevil conditions, and those who have i t yef become reeooriled to more di: < ent methods, of farm management < iroiighout the entire growing seaso i i :l become so convinced if they cor. nue their efforts to grow cotton. .Again this season there are man.; ' ki.'g illustrations of the great in - 4 rturee of soil building as the fm - < mental operation in weevil contn I ( he success and profit that may resu i om i>oisoning, square collecting < i i her direct weevil control methods 's used on efficient soil building. Death of Robert Burgess Mr. Robert Burgess died night bo re last at his home two miles above ' onesville, and his body was burieu Gilead church yesterday afternoon !e underwent an operation the day i fore he died, but bis condition was ast help. Mr. Burgess is survived by wife and ono child. There are 82 candidates running for like in the county of Greenville - nly one woman, Mrs. Scott, who is a aiulidute for reelection as probate udge. Oconee is the only county in the late whose enrollment this year is ss than two yearsjago. .Jfr. Owing to the da cold atmosphere ot a single inf&tious disease is nown in Greenland # ^^fevealed /v-8he had bee/ Ijj' fcd in glo^ -SP&' broug^tt jp y otiZjgf V>L |iendly atfn^A>f thf Left us iM Union htt ^ of ood Hair ered to 1a^nco and Visa Razo^kj^ goods. We are seftn. b* be^J Clipers in allVed in ?0, CO and 00?for cJphibitin>00. Think f't! lection fm<W Good ^,1 in a frjlmg for 1.50 up, JKu 1^y<fta/one absoJtely guaranteed, lb Come to see us/'or send us our K? ?- ?'J J? Union Hardware Co. Hardware and Cutlery UNION, S. C. 51F T SERVICE unlimited satis facion. We give this ily and fretly and in please you because uiii. IG STORE ?k for the Coy." | I r A// j3n Get ful tool?aivl push it to anything useful for you. Get ail we can give you. [eep us busy boosting you ron*: Enough to I'.otect All" E? C* p. j READ f Shoe S | CARE! i* > WE HAVE A GOOD MANY t AND STRAP SLIPPERS TO CI | THE LEFT-OVERS OF OTHEI X STYLES FROM AMERICA'S F( f FINE FOOT WEAR. % | WATCH T H E SI $r 50 Patent Leather Grecian Strap (TA ri. ?? ^ " strap sitprers with fl*Q Ac lov/ rubber heM . . . v y $7.00 Tv o styles, Patent Kid or Brown | ?,",T".. $5.45 i $4.50 Soft Black and Brown Kid Oxfords, excellent values (PO QP military rubber heels i A $5.00 Three styles in Black and White & lcce or strap, low and {PQ AC Baby Louis heels . . . i To r o n eI We Ave Offering These Sp | $1.00 REDUCTION V ? FOR ONE 1 | REMEMBER? ? 4% Flynn-Vincent shoes cost you less per ir our shoes to give you more service for th< ^ kind of work you do or how hard you ai 4^4 comfort and economy in every pair. I FLYNN I SHOl ^ V ^ - AJLAaVAAAAA A A A\A A A.^ IS?BIG DAYS AT I FRIMV - SATll! |a Bungalow Aprons and House Dresses 9 At 97c, $1.29, $1.79 and $1.98 Sample", of Voile and Organdy Dresses j|n to close out at ? $1.59, $1.79 and $1.98 H Extra Heavy White Sheeting, 40-ineh wide V 10c Per Yard ^ White Gabardine Skirts at I# 98C || Silk Dresses at I $6.98 Ladies' Hats at 98c, $1.19, $1.98 and $2.48 Ladies' Shirt Waists, cotton and silks, at 79c, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98 and $2.48 DRESS GOODS?BY YARD Ginghams . 4.v, 1 oc and 22c Apron (/hecks 10c Oil Cloth, in fancies and white 24c and 29c Straw Ticking 10c Foathpp Ttr'Uinor IP 39c Long Cloth 20c Fileaching 15c Remember the SHAPIF 1.1 . 1 I " THESE | specials | FULLY | SHORT LOTS OF OXFORDS % LOSE OUT. THEY ARE NOT % I SEASONS, BUT THE LATEST $ )REMOST MANUFACTURERS OF X t ! SPECIALS GO ? $2.50 Black and Whi^e Lace QP ^ or Strap Slippers . . ,^ $7.50 Patent Kid, low heel, wide Grey Suede Strap Slippers fPOea/O .1 Y \?: r- Y $6.50 Patent Kid Grecian Strap Slippers y w!th Baby Louis and C?/fl QP V low heels f ?4X0 value Black and Brown Brogues and Strap Slippers 4 P with low rubber heels vOtTll) ^ VEEKONLV | ecials For One Week Only. X _ y I On all Slippers for both men and women, y ' that sold for $5.00 or mere. y WEEK ONLY % Y .QUALITY FOR QUALITY WEAR FOR WEAR y lonth's wear?You can absolutely depend on e money that they cost, regardless of the ^ e on shoes. You can anticipate savings, 1 X VINCENT ~ I E CO. I . . .. M Curtain Scrim ? 10c Pajama Checks 19c Nainsooks 25c and 29c Ladies' and Men's Cotton Hose 9c Per Pair Ladies' and Men's Lisle Hose, all colors lf<c Per Pair Ladies' and Men's Silk Hose 19c, 39c, and 49c Per Pair Children's Socks 14c and 19c Per Pair Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs 5c and 10c V Towels 9c and 19c ' Breast Pins Safety Pins pj Men's Collars?Soft and Stiff Kg 15c h Ladies' White Oxfords fl $1.59 Per Pair fl Men's Work Shoes fl $1.48 and $2.19 Per Pair fl Place and Date | iO'S, Inc. I y ,