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RIALTO Mi TODAY 2 de A new Star in a play based on i a stirring ovel of the Canadian 10 Northwest : ^ WILLIAM FOtfVresents I JOHN GILBERT Z i !N?i .. "GLEAM 0' DAWN" Story by Arthur Goodrich o) Direction by Jack Dillon ' < ADDED T "DOWN AND OUT" ? A Rolin Con^Qfdy ALSO ? LATEST PATHE NEWS TOMORROW ? CONSTANCE [ TALMADGE' n IN *! "A PAIR OF SILK [ STOCKINGS" ; Notice I>h:ik! Down jjoe; the price ol bar. t In r Wwrk at J. J. Deadmond's Barbtrj Shop. These price-? begin Monday, j i August 21. 1 I llair Cut 11 :hompoo 251 ] Massage 2" [, T -lie 2"i|? Barbers: J. F. Johns, J. Ci. Dike..jj J. C. Deadniond. I , Barbecue at Buffalo i < A barbecue at ButTalo, S. C., in th interest of the $.'<200 school building ' for colored boys and girls. The build- ; .iVr must cv st $.'11200 in order that we nay use the $1,000 given by Rosen- J world Fund. We have succeeded m j rnis:ng $2,100. We need a sufficient amount to complete the building, of which we have the pledge of $800 more of this, which haves $300 more to raise. Come one, come all; there will be four base ball teams to cross i bats. Buffalo Outlaws, under Cap-| tain Joe Smith with Kelton and Cross twgnnsvrrrp ana others.11 Hash and all refreshments will he on the ground. Manager, James Murl.y. Let the colored people turn out in full, rain or shine. A shelter is close by. John D. Norris, 1 Adv. Prin. 1 1 in spite of bathing suit censors i. t man can sit on the beach and his head starts swimming. ] I H i Beautify } Diamon< If you want to enhanct car,?to get a highei mileage, to enlist grea skids, to acquire the manufacturer has pro< perience antedating t made car ? COM4: HERE and see Sj Cord! The great* Snas over done ? the gr ever seen. I We have just received a I in the new Diamond Cord Tir< unheard of prices while our stc 30x3 !/ > New Diamond Tread C 31x4 New Diamond Tread Cor 32x4 New Diamond Tread Cor 33x4 New Diamond Tread Cor 34x4 New Diamond Tread Cor 32x4 1/2 New Diamond Tread C 33x41/2 New Diamond Tread C 34x41/2 New Diamond Tread C 33x5 New Diamond Tread Con 35x5 New Diamond Tread Con We sell a 32x4 Diamond sizes in proportion. All sizes 1 28x3 to 37x5?at prices that as .All brand new, fresh, fir; onds. Every one guaranteed, extra service you'll get from ti Buy Your Tires Here, or V I Mail Orders THE UNION HARM "HARDWARE Phones 33 and 34 Union, South rlliart Grafters Wojn't - ( Quit WtjKput ? Fight E'ort Au Prince, Haiti, Aug. 21.? c recent attempt to shoot Edouanl j ingones, the mayor of this city of , 0.000 people, followed within 24 , urs by either the suicide or murr of the city receiver, have created sensation unusual for Haiti. The sort to firearms, together with les of a mystery car with three inmen operating at night, are new mptoms for Haitian politics. In e past crimes of violence were nially accomplished by the secret ?e of poison or other methods, nee the occupation there have not en more than six murders, and hat may prove to be a crime wave is i unusual manifestation. Absolutely unknown in a century f Italian local government is the L'termined campaign of Mayor Manones. backed by the influence of resident Burni and the Americanflioered gendarmerie, to prosecute 1.cnl officials charged with shortage f funds, falsification of tax receipts, nd graft. Mangones, a man of leans, an aristocrat and a business ian, has created consternation niong the politicians. Last May he forced the resignation f the communale receiver for a hortace of $5,000 in his accounts, lir receiver claiming that his safe ad been robbed of that amount hree months .before, Jilthough -ho had ot reported it. hollowing that three tlicials were arrested for alleged falideation of tax receipts to the exent of several thousand dollars, 'hen came an investigation of Ludoic Monplaisir, Director of Cemeeries, who had long been a partisan idhercnt of Mangones. In the course f it Monplaisir tried to shoot Manrones, seriously wounding one of his icrsonal cabinet, Edmond Millet. The following morning the dead *ody of the new receiver, Clement >enizc, was found. Whether his leath was due to murder or suicide ns not been established. Reports >f a mysterious automobile complicated the situation, and gave rise to he theory of murder as part of a ilanned campaign of intimidation by he mayor's enemies. On the other land an investigation of Denize'*-, iffioe had been ordered for the followng day by Mangonese. PFCIA1 ADVERTISEMENT pod oirr D i i v/iv orv U . IJnil" v, 11/vci rnjuii screened once, free from Johnson and nut grass seed; 6c per lb., f. >. b. \Villington, S. C. Jno. B. I'orter. 1463-2tpd FOR RALE?Heavy double axe wood splitter, in perfect condition. A bargain. S. M. Rice, 47 Main St. ltpd FOR SALE?Dodge touring car. It wfff give service equal to price asked. Apply to Sidney Rice. 1463-2pJ Bankrupt Sale Stock of drugs, patent medicines ixtures, etc., appraised $1,328.82, will >e sold at Union, S. C., August 31st. !922, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., for cash o the highest bidder. For further information write Jiu, i. Hamblin, Union, S. C. 8-22-25-28 /nnr Pat l new ' i Cord ; the beauty of your & r standard ol tire ft tor security against I finest tire that a zinced out of an exhe first Ajnericanthe New Diamond ;st thing Diamond eatest tire we have arge shipment of all sizes ?s, and offer the following >ck lasts: lord, Clincher . . . .$11.25 d, St. Side $22.80 I d, St. Side $25.10 * d, St. Side $25.90 I d, St. Side $26.55 i 'ord, St. Side . . . .$32.45 1 'ord, St. Side . . . .$33.40 | ' 'ord, St. Side . . . .$34.00 B d, St. Side .$40.40 I ; d, St. Side $42.45 I rube for $2.20?all other B ! 'ires and Tubes in stock? H i itound you. U < st quality tires. No sec* I j You'll be surprised at the lese tires. Ve Both Lose Money. Filled. VARE COMPANY LEADERS" 8 West Main St. Carolina J [ U-t-ilJ UK I 1 :OUNTY CAMPAIGNERS- . b SPEAK AT CARLISLE - J (Continued from page one). <J jigger and better as a result. Ke- f tninds voters that he is in the racfl t to win and will appreciate their vote, t House of Representatives. ( John K. Hamblin: Candidate for 1 re-election. Fourth appearance be- < fore voters of Union county for thia i office. Very thankful of past sup*. ' port. Ambition to serve people as i best representative they ever had, ; Selected chairman of important judiciary committee and has held position for past two years. Gives qualifications. No perfect men. lias m ide mistakes and profited by them. Explains hospital bond tickets' mists ke. Taxation the main issue. Present tax system is unfair. Real estate pa>s more than proportionate p^rt of p esent taxes. Produces chart io show intended method of iclief. Burden of taxation should be shifted to other cnnrrna n tr inr?r?*vm tnv trnanl no ovwtvvwi *. C-y-p V.WI..V tax, corporation tax, hydro-elec'ric, etc. Not in favor of luxury tax in its present form. Discusses hydroelectric tax proposition. Doesn't believe consumer will have to ray this tax. In favor of constitutional amendment for classification of property and tax reform. Believe with h.s experience better qualifies him for the position. A. G. Kennedy: Candidate for reelection to the house of representatives. Glad to see so many ladies present. Pays tribute to womanhood of the country. Thanks voters of Carlisle for their past support. Will profit because of past mistakes. He voted for all the proposed tux reforms including the submission to the people of a constitutional amendment, except the luxury tax. He believes the luxury tav fundamentally wrong. He thinks the Income and inheritance taxes were just and right Income tax places the burden upon the ones who are able to pay. Tangible property no longer the basis of ability to pay taxes. Believes in proposed tax reform with some modifications. Is in favor of economy State levy has been reduced from 12 to 7 mills. Does not favor going backward with our schools and roads. We must move forward to keep pace with the times. R. W. Beaty: No stranger to the people of Carlisle as a large portion of his life has been spent among them. Thanks the people for thenprevious support. The agricultural interests have been bearing the bur-l den of taxation. He believes in shifting this burden from tangible to intangible property. Believes that taxes can be reduced without retard:ng the progress already made. Is if favor of constitutional amendment for tho purpose of tax reform. Ask? people if they are satisfied with their form of county government, The advisory board snould have the county supervisor as its chairman. Says side! roads are in deplorable condition. Ho, thinks the primary grades in our schools should have the best teachers. I Will work in the interest of all the people if elected. Will appreciate support. W. R. Jolly: Thanks people of Cuilisle for suport of two years ago. Says taxes will continue until death Is no lawyer but believes in just iaxes. Believes in reducing taxes by cutting out useless offices in Soutl Carolina. Believes in reduction of appropriations but not at the sacrifice of good roads and schools. Says side roads of the county have not been worked enough. Says residents along side roads are not exempted from taxation but they do not enjoy goon roads. Believes that supervisor should have some power and not be elected by the people to sit in his office and be powerless. Says taxes should havel ben reduced long ago. No need of' revenue taxes unless other levies are: r?_i: ... icuuicu. Dcueves in reduction of appropriations in county or else better management. Favors education. Senate. T. C. Duncan: Tell ladies present they have never had a more ardent champion in this state as regards their rights and privileges. The women know they ean depend on him. Nonsense to talk of reduction of taxes in this state without a reduction of expenses. The legislature should abolish the numerous commissions. Says commission form of government originated in great states of New York and Massachusetts. The form too expensive for this state. Favored Con rcuerate veteran appropriation and fought reduction of it. Secured an ' appropriation of $40,000 for Dtel ' Howe Industrial School in McCormick county. Has supported every measure for the uplift of the state. Favors farm demonstration agency. Is not in favor of reducing the salaries of county officers. The people want a man who .they can put their 1 f.r.ger on and they can on Duncan. Has always endeavored to represent < the best interest in Union county. Voted against the inheritance tax l>ecause its principle is wrong. Taxes i man because he dies and takes the rnoney away from his wife and chillren who helped him to make it. Dunan opposes the luxury tax because it .? a tax on the poor man. Has given In ion county his best efforts during he past 40 years. Dr. J. T. Jet<r: Feels at home beftlicn nno**!" ^ .... v- ..ua> ,< -Tvciyuiie in r isn uam C cnows him. Women are interested in 1 iroperty and taxation. Contends < "hincan has supported commissioner i ravor* the tomato cluh as much as. t >uncan. Does not favor cutting out t iny appropriation which would keep < he county from maintaining the t oads. Favors gasoline tax, inheri- f ance tax, etc., because it h?s reduced t axes on those who heretofore have 1 . r' . , ceP re cut dowpwc mupt all get to glowng.-" Lapp^j^sejNnoMtnta may Be.cut owo si frtgas those of the state. E. B, qiad to appear. beqre the ||t?ple of Carlisle, Believe? hat woman are gp'ipg to purity poii. ic^ *nj$ campaign meetings. Dis, uasep the Inheritance tax, .Smith avors tpg tax. Wealth is accumulated iup to prnlaiitipn, of the lew. Says i: s a tax Oh the living, not oil ti e dead, rhe right of inherMpnpe is oot an inherent North Caroli.ia last year reaeivod $800,000 from inheritance tax, Discusses hydro-electric lax. Favors the hydro -electric tax. Says the county needs an attorney to meet the opposing corporation lawyers in the senate. ' Directs attention tp his OirctDar. Favors constitutional amendment. Attacks purpose ot those opposing this ineasurej * Believes in a new classification of properly. Ask people to <4enve to principles nnd not to individuals Stands for the best interest of Fish Dam townsl ip and Union cqUQty. Stands for progress Asks people not to be tooled about commission. Praises the tax commission and -cite? instances where this commission has helped the st .te. Macbeth Young: Appreciates -the magnificent support given him here toiore Dy-tfcc voters 01 risii Dam township. We are facing the most unparalleled ctisis in our country's history. Stands flat-footed upon the Democratic "platform. Calls attention To the assessed value of visible prop erty in Union county during 1921. dso the State tax levy. Says county and state levies in 1921 amounted to 27 mills while levies for schools and other purposes carried it well over 40 mills. Same motives actuated him in volunteering services to the State of South Carolina as it did in 1896 and 1917, when he wired his services to the President of the United States at Washington The burden of taxation must be shifted from tangible to intangible property. Says intangible property should support state tax ievies while tangible property may be taxed to support county mstitutions Discusses the times now as compared with affairs two years ago. Says thi boll weevil must be conquered or dis aster will resuit. Election means a sacrifice hut he is glad to be able to render service to his people. Says boll weevil appropriation was inadequate an<| fl500 might as well hav< been thrown away. Says the county government'law could be amended for the better. Says the supervisor is no more than a clerk under the present system. Pays tribute to Confederate Veterans and their widows. Favorsupkeep of "Appropriations for their support. V ? Notice I want td tank the * Viv Taa Buffalo, arbithe hosjfe *oinK being aorhShgX m* v-/ r. the hcspital,['anci I ahut a joao u if they will 'jive me aOJam will show the pood peoj^;. ft. ** ^. N eiation in a larger' w^^Vi ^?e ' Those that have stood by ' > Wilf always have a warm place in my heart and I have resolved to do my best to be a desirable citizen, and render some service to my fel'ow man. Sincerely, J. H. York. Egyptians Commit 16th Murderoi^s Assault in Cairo Alexandria,. Egypt, Aug. 21.?The recent attack in this city on Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Frederick Hamilton Pigott was the 16th case in the series of murderous assaults upon British subjects in Egypt. It called again to mind the threat of the nationalists that an Englishman would be shot daily until the return of Said Zagloul Pasha, the Nationalist leader who was deported by the British last december, and it is the latest addition to^the extended chain of antiBritish political outrages. Lieutenant Colonel Pigott, of th J Royal Army Pay Corps, was shot and gravely wounded in Kadi el Fadl Street by unknown assailants while walking to hia-.office. lie was taken immediately into the house of an Egyptian doctor, M. Abdel Meguid. at No. 1 Kadi el Fadl Slr*et and was given first aid, being afterwards transported to the Officers' Hospital at Abbassieh where one of the three bullets which had hit him was ex tracted. Hopes are entertained of his recovery, but this crime has aroused great indignation among the European population in Egypt. Jfptice J. W. Tate, a ^Colored evangelist, of Augusta, Ga., Is conducting a pro tracted meeting at Woodson Chapel. He urges all the pe'lple to come out to hear him. Services continue throughout the week. ltpd subscriptions to $20,000 CANNERY NOTICE: All Whose names appear aelow with five stars may call upon ?'aul E. Wilbmrn, Secrefnry-Treasurer, and get their atock certificate. Tho certificates arc ready for do* livery. rkr\ On Monday, .Itfly- 24, we put into peration our canning factory. W'o tave a capacity of 20,000 cans, 833 ases, a day. TfajLb&ve growing and ipening in the'lipids a fine crop of omatoes. There is but one factor iow that hindeiwjan assured success: )ur capital is i<w'$irnited. This leads o two additionapltatementg. Every uipscription shodwVe paid up at once ind new ?ub*crl)^ppii should conte in. iVil! yon not b^p Jm *Wk yfi Lfd every dollar ?"?jiw,ir?'? make the "ftrst turnover. Remember;. We must ceo for SO or 40 days before we will be able to re. lize o.i oar fir it! return from tale* Help us to help Union county to a new and better way. Uwia M. Rice 200.00 .0- K. Htwhes , 50.00 R.'k|. White ....... 60.00 F. H. Garner 50.00 J. BJ. Minter ....... 50.00 Dr. Russell Jeter * 60.00 R. W. Beaty . *50.00 J..F. MeLure * 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 Sam Kassler . * *50.00 G. R. Lancaster 50.00 T V. ioL.i? ttt.trn n..l v T TTTT * UUiUU Macbeth Young ...... *** 50.00 .E. M. Garner **50.0o W. C. Wilburn *50.00 J. Mobley Jeter, Jr. ... . * * *50.00 L. G. Young * 50.00 | P. J. Parbam . *****50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan .... ****50.00 H. J. West *****50.00 J D. Hancock . .. *** *50.00 Dr. W. N. Glymph *****50.00 B F. Kennedy ****50.00 Goyan Austell . . . ..... *****50.00: L. J. Browning *****50.00 E. W. Stone. . ". ...... *****50.00 'P. W. Carnell *****50.00 Union Filling Station . . . *****50.00 A? Q. Kennedy *****50.00 Victor Smith *****60.00 ' Jno. W. Gregory *****50.00 j R. N. Sprouse *****60.00 I W. W. Johnson ****50.00 * C. B. Sparks *****50.00 | T. B. Gault *****50.00 | Dr. A. P. McElrQy .... *****50.00 , George Willard *****50.00!' Gordon Bishop *****50.00 !; R. T. McMehnn *****50:00 ! ( R. H. Harris r>;> ,M Mrs. John R. Mathis . . . *****50.00 i. Cohen Co *****150.00 Citizens National Bank . . *****50.00 H. C. Wilburn **50.00 Dr. Theo. Maddox ***50.00 Miss Mahala J. Smith . . * * 50.00 Miss Edna Tinsley .... *****50.00 Bradley-Estes Co *****50.00 W. S. McLure *****100.00 G. B. Barron *60.00 P. D. Barron . **>50.00 Union Bakery *****50.00 win Humphries *****50.00 Mrs. Ida Railey *****50.00 Lewis M. Gault *****50.00 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 R. Lee Kelly . s ***60J)0 Thos. McNally *****50.00 j C. Allen **50.00 i P. E. Wilburn *****50.00 j percent?" & Fuel Co. *****50.00 j le death rate inVi^.'idi.toLrvars -wtuV-ig*"*A '-Mragnti- "foJhr ? ?1 xftiJ rf i ^bSC^8U^oTvS^crof t . . . '~***Jt,.l&8* 50.00 A"^_~irfennecke *****50.00 fur. O. L. P. Jackson . . . *****50.00 Storm's Drug Store . . . *****50.00 J. M. Wood **50.00 B. A. Owens 60.00 1 A. Hollingsworth . . *****50.00 T. J. Vinson *****50.00 , 0. E. Smith . . . *****50.00 i Herbert Smoak ...... *****50.00 Thos. H. Howe *****50.00 Mrs. P. B. Barnes *****50.00 Cash 50.00 Mrs. L. M. Jordan . .. *****50.00 L. B. Codshall ...... *****50.00 W. J. Tucker . . . . . . 60.0" W. B. Aiken ...... . *****50.00 R E. Foster ...... . *****50.00 1.'., r> Al- - - - - vm/cerj Vy?> """""*00.00 Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . * *100.00 Lewis M. Rice *****100.00 Cash *****100.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00 J. E. Kelly 100.0k I. From *****50.00 J. Louis Jolly *****50.00 J. L. Bolton *****500.00 Dr. F. M. Ellerbe ** *50.00 W. T. Powell *****50.00 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. I.ybrand *****60.00 12. Hiydock 60.C0 . J. V. ivey 50.i)i 1 H. W. Stone 50.00 J A rn Oi J ? n. x. ouiudcnmire 50.00 E. Nicholson *"? ?;?( 00 L. L. Wagnon *60.00 Thos. J. West *****50.o0 T. F. Wallace 60.00 Cash * 50.00 T. A. Murrah * *50.00 Mrs. H. L. Gaffney **50.00 J. Ben Foster * ***50.00 F. M. Moore 50.00 , T. E. Bailey 50.00 * .1. J. Willnrd ****?50.00 C R. C. Williams *?***50.00 f S R Gamer .... . . * 50.00 R H. W. Edgar . * * 60.00 J John H. Wilburn **50.00 ^ Rnv Burnev 60.00 ^ T. Wilty Sanders *****50.00 ^ A. Kerhulas 50.00 1 J. C. Mitch' U 50.0;) C Br. D. H. Montgomery .... 50.00 ^ W. R. Jolly 50.00 F U D. Smith . _ 50.00 ? J. A. Going . " 50.00 * R. J. Allen * 50^00 ^ J no. R. Mathis 50.00 N C. R. Wilburn 50.00 ^ Davis Jeffries 50.00 Ira Mae Wilburn 50.00 ^ T. C. Duncan 100.00 ^ J. M. Bates 50.00 H Vormnn -Murphy Co. . . . 50.00 ? Dr. Geo. T. Keller . . . . ? 50.00 ?! J. W. Gilbert . . 50.00 L Crescent Filling Station . 50.00 R Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr. 50.00 T R.P.Jeter ....... Miss Mary Emma Foatar fik.P0..IJ ' # Li ' i. Ld.; ! M I I ? ? lif fsfpfo* =JmM stIt h a StyledforV VAC A" If you are taking a tri] | v;e suggest tfcat you dr< j fit you out in vacation to Cool Underwear, Pa | Gowns, Interwoven Sock B 1 o *11 l ?r -. Iiars, new ailk and Kmtt fall Stetson and Eagle Hi latest style and colors in' $3.00 and $3,50?The good and are good.? A new line of Hand B And remember, we sell the other fellow, for w< sell for cash. You are i this stock, whether you or not. RjOi. **-'" 1 . T..... ] The New V/ay Is the Wi Makin i riiro^f finon/?lol vao >. v-w v icopviiaiuilltj man the opportunity to exerci of thrift and conservatism. This end, we are convinced, is ment of a household banking ac sufficient allowance for house . thereby on her mettle?and she good! "Large Enough to Serve Any?Sir cniz NATIONAL n ni for tlectric Wiring an You will do well to consult m< good quality of materials and a my estimates before placing yoi W. T. SIN J. H. Peake . " * 50.001 _ . Jrover C. Wilburn **b0.00 * ' irs. Ora B. Fant .... * *60.00 '' ' . B. Betenbaugh 60.00 ?as lash * 60.00 ? lash ** 60.00 T'' V. T. Jones 50.00 ' 1 no. R. Mnthis (additional) . . 50.00 , ( 'Mart Smith 60.00 ' ' V. H. Gibson 60.00 il 1 rank Clay 50.00 ?* L L. Fowler 60.00 , J From (additional) *60.00 ^ \ Irs. May C. Peake .... 60.00 J?\ i /l i. rainier 60.00 I. Epps Tucker 50.00 ^ * . A. Hollingsworth (addit'sl) 50.00 ^ . E. Tinsley 50.00 .. A. Hame? 50.00 [ B. Jennings * 60.00 ^ . B. Anderson * *50.00 Irs. Hettie V. Poster . . ** 60.00 . B. Jeter, Sr *60.00 obt. J. Fowler 60.00 V . M. McNeil ........ 50.00 you * Ti S, Wilburn **50.00 1 I^ McNully . .... 50.00 V'' ' i \0 - ' t, ; SON T S ounqMen 8 HON | p for your vacation | ip in here, we can gstjamas and Night p s, Van Heusen Col- | ed Neckwear, new 1 its. Get one of the 1 the Eagle Felt Hats, 1 y look good; feel g ags an1) Suit Cases, g them cheaper than I i buy for cash and I nvited to look over 1 i are ready to buy I ^uvdaad SUM J sim qcunas Cash Store10""" | oman g Good f is giving many a wose her natural q 'a ities f assured by the establish :count. Give a woman a hold expenses, put her will seldom fail to make ong Enough to Protect All" i ElNlv3 E? ANK-~ d Electric Fixtures e. Expert workmanship, A 11 * .1 reosunaoie prices, uei ur order. CLAIR Charles * 50.00 I. Browning (addit'nal) *****50.00 rti *****60.00 Lee Kelly (additional . *****50.00 H. Wilburn *****50.00 \. Smith . . ? . . . . *****50.00 Z. Cudd **? **50.00 A. Littlejohn ..... **50.00 B. Kelly *****50.00 W. Wood ? 50.00 iben Lindsay *** *50.00 V. Lipscomb ...... ** * 50.00 B. Free . *****50.00 art Little ***1**50.00 * Calvert * *****50.00 . Gamer 50.00 Total ........... $11,160.00 .mount subscribed >n proluce ......... 1,160.00 Grand total $12,300.00 . Te want more subscriptions. Will not take one or more shares t Jnion Canning A Products Co.,. * Qvii M. Bice. Pres. ,