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I RIAI & T?D Y LEWIS J. SEL2 | CONSTANCE ! ; In a Long, Lingering, Lu>i I "A PAIR OF Sil BY CYRIL tl X ADD A a enr % "FAST AND A Sl'XSHIXl Y TOMOI % BERT L f "A TRIF~TO Notice Bnng! Down -rcc*. the price <>f b.irl\" work nt J. C. Dor dmond s Barber Ahop. Tht-sp 1 ".ices begin Monday Anr-vst 21. Mr.-:* Cu* 2-:> anijvo 2o Massage 2~? Ton > 2.') Shave I." Barbers: J. F. Johns, J. CJ. Dine--, J. C. Peadmond. Card of Thanks We desire to express our thanks to the good people of Union for their kindness rendered us in our recent ber\avcment, and especially do we 'hank the members of the missionary soiiety of Grace Methodist.church for i.;eir valuable assistance during the past four months, and the members of tac Ku Klux Klan for their liberal contribution to us. T. J. Brown and Children. i* p* :<: i* *. ovi .n n.>t: v; n i I'OP. MfN'T?An ideal little truck, poultry cr .1"'" .* farm. .Good dwelli ojr. b. r., fon-ing; o'so horse, cow-;, ,1.> es ar d v hickens.' Immediate pos so.doo. S<*e J. B. Chambers, at I lojiess office at once. Notice j\ mooting of the stockholders of The Pc .pies Supply Company is here by called for Aug1. 24th at 5 o'clock p. uu, the meeting to be held in thi office of the Peoples Supply Co., No. 44-46 Main street, Union, S. C., for the purpose of considering passing u resolution to increase the capital stock of the said Peoples Supply Co. from $30,000.00 to $50,000.00. F. -M. Farr, R. B. Gilliam, W. D. Arthur, J. Louis Gilliam, D.'Fant Gilliam, b-10-17-23 Director.-.. How liberal we all are with the million we "wish" we had; how tightly we clutch the ten dollars we have! Wonder what a chewing gum mari e says when he steps on a wad ot 1 is gum? Fruit Jars Jelly glasses and all canning needs. We have complete s'oek. Spe cial prices on Mason Fruit Jars: Pints, dozen 75c (.hurts, dozen 85c 1 Half Gallons, dozen $1.10 (*Ji! 1 VMll Vw?ot it ? RnH/??? ^ " MV 4 v *^vvvvl y vrs now. They're going fast. AH Canning Needs. i. o Union Harilware Co. Union. S. C. Mr.il Orders Quickly Filled The Pie, ' is A I et lis serve yon! Our I opportunity. The optiortuni "will lose no time in making We h?vc a fine lot of f.ie like to number you among ti customers nr.d meeting nc welcome is extended to all services and many facilities, "I.arpre Enough to Serve Any-CIT12 NATIONA] I , I LIU _ _ _ JT O ! AY | NICK Presents ?f TALMADGE $ cious, Lingerie Laugh? '?* ,K STOCKINGS" | [ARCOURT V ED X JOHN f -j* FURIOUS" $ ! [2 COMEDY X | IROW V YTELL % ^PARADISE" | ; Coleraine News J. W. Smith, who has been on the sick list for some time, seems much improved. The revival meeting will begin a* Mount Lebanon next Sunday night, August 2Hh. Kev. H. Ilaydock will <>. uuct th.: meeting. We will have T a day school as usual in the morning at 0:30 o'clock. Frank Bennett, of Parham community, and Luther Wilbum, of Sulphur Springs community, were vigors at our Sunday School last Sunday. We were glad to have them with us. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Smith were visitors at Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Hopkins' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sumner visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harrison's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and children, ar.d Mrs. H. D. Lawson spent bui.day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. r.-.i.h. As it will soon he time for schools .o open, I wonder how many of the ! a rents, guardians or trustees in Union County have complied with the aw as provided in Section 6 of an ..ct to regulate school attendance of .11 children within certain age9, which says that "Every parent >r guardian having charge of a chi.d :v children between the years of seven and fourteen years inclusive, unless an attendance officer is maincained in their district, shall make a report to the chairman of the Board of Trustees of his or her district on the last Friday in July of each year showing the names of all - such children in their charge, the age, the sex and race and name and local adj cess of . the parent or guardian of each such child and any parent or guardian having charge of such chi d or children who shall fail to makp such report at the time aforesaid, or >hall wilfully make an incorrect re port, snui De subject to such tine or imprisonment as is hereinafter nn poscil for non-attendance. It shall be the duty of ^he chairman of the Board of Trustees of each school di trict to make a report of such children and to send a copy of the slid repoit to the County Superintendent of Education of their respective counties not later than the 15th day of August of each year." ? Rose Butl. Probably the oldest school pupil in Airserica is "Granny" Burns, 87 year.old, who has been a regular attendant at the summer session of one of the adult schools in Calhoun county, Alabama. Hair dresser! in n.-?il? twav is said to affect the powers of hearing. Some singing masters refuse to teach women who have adopted thi/ fashion. j Every man hates to buy a new | vhui or a new pair of shoes. | Hankers and turtles must have har-1 shells or they would not survive. More than six million families own their hemes in the edited States. Health is bolter than wealth bo cause no one tries to borrow it. asure dl Ours! aig ambition is to get this 'y ir.ali we nectt and we ourselves us ful to you. nds at ou.* bank and would lem. We enjoy s?rvinp new w friends, and a to.-dial who are not employing our Strong Enough to Protect Ail" . I ;iL.Nv3." L. E? A N I 1 . 11 , Candidates Receive Inquiry 1 Several candidates for state offices today received ? unique inquiry as to their positions on certain questions. Thb inquiry was from a woman voter in Union and was accompanied by tha following letter, together with tljue nnme of the writex: Dear Sirs: "As 1 wish to cast my votes intelligently, I am sending this circular letter to some candidates whom I do not know or with whom I . m not well acquainted. "I enclose a stamped on -'lopi? for your convenience, and : 1 r? 11 be glad for you to fill out the enclosed blank and return it to me promptly." The li^t of questions, te mod a "questionnaire," follows: 1. Ave you a Christian? 2. Arc you a Protestant? ? 3. Do you dance or play c.rds? 4. Do you approve of d.mclng and card playing? 5. Do you use tobacco? Do you smoke cigarettes? G. Do you attend motion picture shows? 7. What is the name and add??ss of your Sunday school teacher? 8. What is the name and add its of your church treasurer? This letter brought forth soiv > discussion among the campaign party and resulted in the information that four of the candidates for go*erne are members of the Methodist chuvh one is a member of tlic B -ptist chu c!" while another is not a mjember of any Blease and Cantey are Methodists: Mr. Duncan is a Baptist, while Mr. Coleman is not a member of r.n\ church, but states that he is a firm believer in the principles for which Christ stood.?Greenville News. Monarch News A marriage of much interest to the young tolk of Monarch took place last Sunday afternoon when Miss Annie Shirley and Mr. William Crocker, along with a few friends, drove to the home of Rev. L. L. Wagnon and were united in marriage by him. Miss Shirley is the charming daughter .?f Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shirley and the sweet alto singer of Mon-Aetna choir. Mr. Crocker is the. oldest son of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Crocker and is vc y popular and much liked by his many friends. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Crocker and they are resting up a few ^lays with relatives. The missionary society of Bethel Methcdist church hud a birthday partV last. FrWilu niir'ht und a irnnd Kvnii//1 das in attencane. A feature of the mooting wa3 each member attending had to carry a penny for each mile stone they had passed. Your correspondent made a flying visit to Joncsville last Sunday to visit hiB aunt, Miss Sallie Chalk, who is now a shut-in since her recent illness, althouh quite cheerful, still she does not like the confinement. All the county candidates spoke at Monarch last Saturday night. Every speaker for magistrate made his usual speech. Mr. Askew, supervisor, only spoke a few minutes. Candidates for treasurer also made a speech Candidates for treasurer, audifoi, the house also made good speeches. The speakers for .sheriff also showed up nicely. It seems seme of them were excited as they spoke of running for magistrate. Mr. Spencer did well, also Mr. Godshall and Mr. Leonard made good speeches. Mr. Mr-'! made a f.ne showing and Mr. Tstc* c.rd vlr. WTrurn also made] speeches. Mr. Voting led off for state senate ar.d lie made a good speech. Col. Duncan came next and ho always has something inteiesting to say. Dr. deter folowetl and he flayed Mr. Duncan's record and especially the tax on kerosene oil. Mr. Smith came last ar.d put forth his vows in a clear, forceful speech. He closed amid applause. Mrs. S. G. I-angford and children of Newberry, S. C., spent last, weekend with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wright. C. T. C. Lower Fair Forest The cemetery and church ground) will be cleaned off next Thursday, August 21th, and we want all who are intpPo?t,i/l 5r> T IT..:- V??? VUVVV* ill liVVTCl i (111 I'UICSl L'l he sure and he there. All the ladies are as' to bring baskets of good thing.-: to eat and the men bring toote to work with. We hope to have u large crowd and a good picnic dinner. Don't forget the date, August 24th. All members of the W. M. U and G. A. societies are asked tb be present for on that day they will hold their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Amanda Bailey, of Jonesvillo, spent a few days last week with rela tives here. B. G. and W. W. Greer returned last week from a few days visit to Columbia. Fant Bishop and little John Fant j:pent several days in Union the past week. Miss Emma Sparks ?pent>the week s? rT~:? Mrs. Fred Bishop nnd little Miss Mary Ruth have returned from a visit to relatives in Santuc. Miss Frances Gregory is visitirg here. Misses Gertrude and Mary Smith leave Tuesday for a few days stay in the mountains. Mrs. A. G. Foster, of Norway, is spending some time with her sister. Mis Jamima Wi'b ira. W. W. Bishop, of Woodruff, is visiting relatives here never forget a favor rendered :y a stranger. ; flFtownry Ojff Woman AutnUt* .|b*Hsed from bead to foot m white Mi oalled at 1Q10 Senate street last iight about tn1d.nf. ht an! carried off JHide Smith, a nejro woman aheirt^ 91year* of age, Sh^ was placed in tiigt of the aptemob ami wm carriadgVray and waa retu rr.ed to bar. homa after having hqen away about 80 minutes. No harm h :d been done to bar? according to sta emcnts made by people living in the house. Neighbors were visited ea:'y this morning and reported that several automobile*?some said five and others said eight ? stopped in 4 von t of the house nfcout midnight. Each car carried four or f\vc white robed parameters. Minnie Smith was taken from the premises of 10*0 Senate, a lifctlp more than a block from the state bupse, and -was carried awpy. Jugt'wihere she was taken she seempd net to knqw, according to acquaintanoafc She was brought back in about 80 minutes. ''They made n mistake," oijfc negro qaati, living in the vicinity, said early this * morning. "They ihust have gotten tho-wrpng woman." Minnie Smith was said to b? very nervous and unstrung by the experience and could giveW very coherent account of what happened, according to neighbors. It was Raid that she was soon to become a mother. The case was reported to the police about midnight.?The State. Pupils of'the Lewis Peak sci*ol, 25 miles east of Walln Walla, Washington, are studying hard while most : chool children of the country are enJoying their vncation. The weather is so cold And the snow so deep in winter that school is not feasible in that district and it is then that the children hate their vacation, which they spend at hunting and trapping in a region infested with deer, bear and coyetes. It isn't the perfect that is beautiful, but the promise of the perfect; the rosebud1 is more beautiful than the full-blown rpse. INSCRIPTIONS TO $20,000 CANNERY SOTIUE: All whose names appear aelow with -five stars may caii upon ?*aul E. Wilhurn, Secrclary-Troa-nrer, and ge< their slock certificate. The certijtcules arc ready lor delivery. ; :> On Monday, July 24, we put into operation. ouA, canning factory. Wo have a capu&y of 20,000 cans,-833 cases, n day?? We have growing and ripening in?ke fields a fine crop of tomatoes, jjjyrc is but one factor now that hiflgrs as assured success; Our cajutaTiBjLoo limited. This lends to tWiad^iVSLjMflt^temenU. Every r.upjfcription 6^8^ be paid up at on?e and new subsmMions should come in. Will you soripp? We ned every dollar we cpn fret lp make the jPrsVJluni^veT. Remember: We must can few 80 or 40.days before we will be able, to re alize on our first return from sales. Help us to help Union county to a| new and better tray. iTc Lewis M. Rice * 200.00 0. K. Hughes * 50.00 ft. M. White . * 50.00 F. H. Gamer . " *****50.00 .ft E. Minter . . . . *****50.00 Dr. Russell .Tele* *****50.00 ft W. Bcnty . * 50.00 J. F. RIcLure . \\ ** 50.00 W. D. Wood .... * ' 50.00 H. L. Davis .",W *1'***50.00 ft R. WhitmirefC * 50.00 Roy Willeford *** 50.00 Sam Berelowittf . 50.00 Sam Kas.sler ....... **** 50.00 C. R. Lancaster. Sft.QP J. V. Askew . .1 *****50.(X; Macbeth Young... . * *50.00 E. M. Gamer X. **50.0t tV. C. Wilburn V . . . *****50.00 J. Rlobley Jeter* Jr. . . . ". ** 60.00 ft. G. Young . ****50.00 F. J. Parham . ** * 50.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan . . . * * *50.00 H. J. West . . vv .... *** 60.00 J D. Hancock *****50.00 Dr. W. N. Glymph .... * 60.00 B F. Kennedy * *50.00 Goyan Austell ....... ***50.00 ft. J. Browning . .... ***50.00 r. nr OA .*' u. *v. cione . . > *""50.0(' P. W. Carnell .f?r . . . . 50.00 . Union Filling Station . . . 50.00 A. G. Kennedy ........ 50.00 Victor Smith .. . . . . . 50.00 Jno. W.'Gregorjjj 50.00 R. N. Sprouse /K ! . . . 50.00 W. VV. Johnson 50.00 C. B. Sparks . 50.00 T. B. Gault . . i. . . 50.00 Dr. A. P. McEhoy - . . . 50.00 Ceorgo Willard 2R . 50.00 Gordon Bishop .K ... 60.00 R. T, McMehan . . . 50.00 R. H. llHrris . 50 M r3. John R. Ma this . . . 50.00 I. Cohen Co. . . i. . . . . 150.CO ?. iti/.ens National Bank . . 50.00 H. C. Wilbum i. 50.00 Di*. Thro. Maddox 60.00 M ss Mahala J. Smith . . 50.00 Miss F.dna TinsUfa. . . . 50.00 Bradley-Fates Co;v,. . . . 50.00 W. 8. Mcljuve . 1/ . . . 100.00 G. R. Barron 50.00 P. I). Barron . . . . . 50.00 i.'nvon Bakery . , fife-. . . . * 60.00 Will Humphries ****60.00 Mrs. Ida Bailey . . . **50.00 I ewia M. Gault , } . . . . *****50.00 VV B. Murphy . .... *60.00 R. vV. Beaty (sdAlonal) *?***60.00 D Norman Jones jK' , . . *****60.00 C. C. Sanders . . . *50.00 C. K. Morgan . -.li;.. . . *****50.00 . K. Lee Kelly , ... . . 50.00 Thos. McNolly . Mi-.. . . *****60.00 C. Allen . . , . ; JE.. . . ** 60.00 " 111 III""'". II I Ready* ice I hundreds.' I Delicious ai HI ' Telephone I , your grocer Illll a-case E for your I home. |!| I -UNION. C I UMO.N V. c. B Bottlhu UNf<v:?? an Exci P. E. Wilburn *** 50.01 Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Co. *****50.00 Roy Willeford (addil.) . . *****50.00 Union Marble & Grun. Co. *****50.00 A. W. T. Ravenscroft . . . *****60.00 B. B. Going ....... *****50.00 I. K. Brennecke ****' 50.00 Dr. O. L. P. Jackson . . . *****50.00 Storm's Drug Store . . . *****50.00 J. M. Wood . .**50.00 B. A. Owens . . . . 6U.U0 I A. Hollingsworth . . *****60.i.,r T.J Vinson *****50 0J O. E. Smith *****50.00 Herbert Smoak *****50.00 Ihos. H. Howe ****' 50.00 Mrs. P. B. Barnes *****50.00 Caah 50.00 Mrs. L. M. Jordan ..... * * 50.00 L. B. Godshall ** *50.00 W. J. Tucker .... . . . 50.0" W. B. Aiken *** *50.00 B E. Foster *****50.00 Eagle Grocery Co. ..... *****50.00, Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . *****100.00 Lewis M. Rice ...*.. . IOO.Oq' Cash . . . . *****100.06! Dr. J. W. Buchanan . . . *****50.00| J. E. Kelly . . . ^ 100.0?, 1. From ***50.00 J. Louis Jolly *****50.001 J. L. Bolton *****500.00 Dr. F. M. Ellerbe *****50.00 ' W. T. Powell *****50.00 W. T. Sinclair ***50.00 S. Krass * ***30.00 J. L. Duncan *****50.00 I Dr. J. G. Going ....:.. 50.00 j C. E. Bailey **50.00 William Coleman . ? **500.00 S. R. I.ybrand ....... *****50.00 E. II tydock . 50.00 J- v- ivov oO.Ui I H. W; Stone 50.0C ' A. T. .St'?udenniirf. 50.00 E. Nicholson **"* ' ")(..00! L. L. Wagnon *****30.00, Thos. J. West *****50.u0! T. F. Wallace 50.00 Cash /. . . . *****50.i)o T. A. Murrah **50.0(<^ Mrs. 11. L. Gaflfney **30.00; J. Ben Foster *****50.00 F. M. Moore 5u.0i'l t - p/v i * 44. UU.UU J. J. Willard **),*50.0o' R. C. Williams **> *50.00 S. R. C.arner *****50.00 H.-W. Edgar *****50.00 John II. Wilburn **50.00 Rov Burney 50.00 J. Wiley Sanders *****50.00 A. Km hulas 50.00 ?. ('. Mi'chell' * 50.00 Dr. 1>. If. Montgomery .... 50.0'i. W. R. Jolly ***?*50 on D. Smith . . . 50.00 i, J. A. Going 50 no i R.J. Allen **50.00^ J no. U. Mathis * *50.00 C. R. Wilburn 50.00 i Davis Jeffries *****50.00 Ii a Mae Wilbuin 50.00 T. C. Duncan ***** 100.00 J. M. Bates '. . *****50.00 Norman-Murnliv Co. . . . *50.0:' Dr. Geo. Y. Keller .... *****50.00 J. W. Gilbert 50.00 Crescent Filling Station . *****50.00 Mrs. L. If. Jelor, Jr 50 >K) R. P. Jeter *****50.00 I.Iiss Marx F.inm-i Foster ?****50.00 C. II. Peal e ..!.... *50.00 Groyer C. W.lhurn **50.00 < Mrs. Ora T! F rf . . . . *****50.00 . R. P?etenh;-.ii-h . . , . . . *50.00 , Cash *****50.00 Cash *** 50.00 W. T. Jonoa *****50.00 'no. It. Mnthis (additional) . . 50.00 Stuart Smith 50.00 W. 11 Gibson 60.00 Fronf; Clay ., . . . 50.00 ft. L. Fowler ?****60.00 I. From (additional) **60.00 Mrs. May C. Poako ' . . . *****60.00 N. C. Palmer 60.00 G. F.pps pucker *****50.00 T. A. Ifollingsworlh (addit'al) 50.00 . J. E. Tinsley *****50.00> A. A. Hamcs 50.00 ' IT Ti Tnnninflfa. fl(i I B. B. Anderson--.* *50.00 1 1 , -cold, at of places led ad Refreshing OCA-COLA BOTTLING ? - _ ? ? T1 .usivE License fro?*#T?jk Coca-Cola C ?* i ? ' *| * | $573,5: y ' ^ . $573,525.29 w^s the am the date of our last published *?* This large sum of mone^ j cesr.munity??our depositors. 1 to U3 far safekeeping, and th< ^ safe?that they can get it wh ^ Our depositors know th JjL tected by our ample capitsd & rr.ai^ cafeguards provided 1 conservative board of direci a with whohi they aire acquaint I v Our de: outers know the bank with. | The Bank i president Vic^-Prea i 6. C. SANDERS a F. KEJ > ~"sit NECKA SAJ THURSDAY FRID AUG. 24 25 1 200 WEW SILK FOl BOUGHT AT A SACRI | THAT SELL FOR $1.0 PRICE FOR THREE D 65 MULLINAX-FAUCET1 Tbe New Way ' jHKs&T* ""jft ji^^OPBBSiCBCSMBCBBBJBBCEPI Mrs. Ilettie V. Foster . . ** 50.00 J. r R Sv Rftmi D Rr bt. J. Fowler * 60.00 r. M. McNeil 60.00 J' 3. T. S. Wilburn * 60.00 1* R K McNally 60.00 ?' I. It; Charles ....... * 50.00 J. Browning (addit'nal) * ***50.00 3iish * ** 50.00 t. L?e Kelly (additional . * * *60.00 ?V. II. Wilburn 60.00 1. A. Smith * 50.00 f C. Cudd ........ *60.00 i\ A. Littlejehn . ; . . . 60.00 I. B. Kelly ........ ** 50.00 yo N. W. Wood . . T . . . . 50.00 Reuben Lindsay * .**50.00 4 l vjH HI I pH^ ^ IHII fl I COMPANY I SLEPHONE 126 lljl Iompany. Atlanta. Ga. i i ATA AYA ATA ATA ATA ATA tATA ATA ATA ATA ATA 25.29 I ount o? our deposits on ^ statement. y r is the property of this Y They have enttrusted it Y ey know that it really is ? en they want it. at their funds are pro* ^ and surplus and by the X by an experienced and X tors, composed of men X d this is a safe bank to T m' wr' . oi union | ident Cashier ?. 4NEDY W.' W. AL#AN T .-- - 1 ?' K I VEAR 1 LE AY SATURDAY 26 fR'IN-HAND TIES, IFICF, PRICE. TIES 0. AND $1.50, OUR I AYS? ? C r CLOTHING CO. 8 Cash Store jj W. Lipscomb ...... * 50.00 . B. Free ........ 50.00 obert Little ..:.... *50.00 L. Calvert . . . . . . . * 50.00 J. Gamer **50.00 J. Bishop y 60.00 Krass (additional) . . . **50.00 Total $11,250.00 Amount subscribed in prolure 1,150.00 Grand total ...... $12,400.00 We want more subscriptions. Will 'U not take on* or more shares ? Union Canning * Products Co., ? Lewis If. Bice, Pres. f . , - , ** 4 ^ ' f