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There are 15 dozen
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the'? Y/e'd he esadiy!
G?&d materaU?ai
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w onoes du it ror tne pic
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Y Try then!
A The leathers are tan
^ ^ shaped lasts, common sent
fords and straps pumps?
J ' $2.96 $3.50 $3
Y With our splendid sh<
service, we are able to fur
Y e.ery requirement.
1 AUSTELL'S I
^ For Beiti
Toy Cuualtio
Brukg Unique Protest
Washington, Aug 23.?American
toy exporters must send enough doll's
aoses and cat's tails with their shipments
or suffer deductions for the
missing members, according to an
original letter of complaint from an
importer of Luc know, India, made
public today by the Commerce Department.
_ 'Honored Lita and Clients," the letcer
safd, "Hoping all's.well,.we apologize
for undue procrastination in furnishing
necessary' reply to your last
esteemed of bygone days. Peradventure.
we are at fault be ours Hie blame
end burden also contrition Honored
Uts.
"The elephants is none off instanter
end ditto the tigers. The leopards is
too much deficient in spots for our
nt> favorite
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the lost drop'
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RS ON THEM
HAS ANYTHING
lCHED shirts
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rd the kind of a collar
ay like a trooper.
it $2.00?-they're the
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climate so pray be watchful and w<
will watch over you. The samph
wax dolls is running away owing t
equatorial heat of Indian summer
So pray stay your hands. Eight
china dolls is to hand with six broker
noses per doll and nine cats is com'
i with only seven tails. For whicl
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vui vniueu win iiiuiwe Bume necessarj
deductions on fundamental basis oi
one nose per biped and one tall poi
animal. Admonishments- of your hon
ors packing department is our goo',
advice to you that the same may noi
come to peas again."
It isn't only the blows a prize
fighter can give, it's the blows hi
can take.
When Good Times steps-out Cour
- tesy steps in?in some establish
menta.
High coal makes a low fire.
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SUBSCRIPTION* TO
$20,000 CANNEKtf
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.'OTlt;K: All wjfeae i(a?iu tpiictr '
-?*Iow with five stars may call upon '
*aul E. Wilburn, 8e?rciiuy>lrtiiv j
urer, and get their stock certificate.
The certificates are ready lor de- >
liv?ry. [?
U|i Monday, July 24, ore put inu> (
cperation our vanning factory. Wo
have a capacity of 20,000 cans, &>3
cases, a day. We have growing and ,
ripening in the fields a fine crop of
tomatoes. There is but one factor
now that hinders an assured success:
Our capital is loo limited. This leads
to two additional statements. Every
pupsci iption should be paid up at once *
and new subscriptions should cutne in.
Will you not helpT
We ned every dollar we can get to
make the first turnover. Remember;
[ We must can for 30 or 40 days before
'wo will be able to realize on our first
return from sales
; Help us to help Union county to a
j new and better way.
I bewis M. Rice * * 200.00
t C. K. Hughes 56.0U
1 R. M. White 60.00
; r H. I.amp; * 50.00
' E. Minter * 60.00
Dr. Russell Jeter * * 60.00
i R. W. Beaty *****60.00
I J. P. McLure ** 50.00
W. D. Wood ** 60.00
H. L. Davijj * 60.00
J. R. Whitmirt *****60.00
Roy Willeford ** * 50.00
Sam Berelowitz' 50.00
Sam Ka6sler * *50.00
C. R. Lancaster 50.00
J. V. Askew 5^00
Macbeth Young * 50.00
E. M. Gamer **60.00
W. C. Wilburn *66.(X
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr * 50.0(1
L. G. Young 50.00 '
F. J. Purham 60.0'
Dr. J. W. Buchannn . . . 50.dC
l I. Weat ****50.0?
D. Hancock ** 50.00
Dr. W N. Glymph .... 60i00 '
L P. Kennedy ?. 50.0,.i '
Goyan Austell * 50.00
L. J.'Browning * *60.00
L. W. Stone *****60.00
F. W. Carnell 5Q.0Q
Union Filling Station . . . * 50.00
A. G. Kennedy ** **50.00
Victor Smith *50.00
Jno. W Gregory ..... *****50.00
R. N Sprouse *****50.00
W. W. Johnson * 60.00
C. B. Sparks *** 60.00
T. B. Gault * 60.00
Dr. A. P. McElroy .... ?**60.00
George Willard * **50.00
Gordon Bishop . . ... *****50.00
R T MoMaknn Ai.
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H Harri* 60 XM
Mrs. John R. Ms this . . . **5?i./u
J. Cohen Co **I60,|W
Citiaens National Bank . .
H.' C. WIlburn ....... 5<Mb
Dr. Theo. Maddox ...... 6<).0'i
Miss Mahal* J. Smith . . 50,pi>
Miss Edna Tinaley .... **504k)
Bradtey-Eatea Co * 50.00 1
W. S. McLure 100,00
G. B. Barron . . *50,00
P. D. Barron ....... ****50,00
Union Bakery *****60.00
Will Humphriea *****60.00
Mrs. Ida Bailey . . . .*****50.00
Lewis M. Gault * **50.00
W. B. Murphy *Roja*
R. W. Beaty (additional) *60,00
D. Norman Jonea *60.(V
C. G. Sanders 50.0?C.
K. Morgan * 50.0'
R. Lee Kelly * 50.0.
Thos. McNally 60.0C
Ct Allen * *50.00
P E. Wilburn .;.... ** 5410
Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Co. *?50.00
Roy Willeford (addit.) . . *****50.00
Union Marble & Gran. Co. *****50.00
A. W. T. Rav'enscrof*. . . . *****60.U'B.
B. Going *****60.00
I. K. Brennecke * * *60.00
Dr. O. L. P. Jackson . . . 60.00
Storm's Drug Store . . . *****50.00
J. M. Woodv **50.00
B. A. Owena 6tVtu<
I A. Hollingsworth . . *****50.0
T. J Vinson *****5?>M
0. E. Smith ** *50.00
Herbert Smoak *****60.-00
Thos. H. Howe *****50 00
Mrs. P. B. Barnes *****6000
Cash 60.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan . . . *****50.00
L. B. Codshall *****60.00
W. J. Tueker .... 60.0??
W. B. Aiken *****60.00
R E. Footer * 50.00
Eagle Grocery Co ****50.00
Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . *****>100.00
Lewis M. Rice *****100.0')
Cash * 100.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan . . . *****60.00
J. E. Kelly 100.01
1. From *****50.00
J Louis Jolly *****60.00
J. L. Bolton * * *600.00
Dr. P. M. Ellerbe 50.00
W. T. Powell * * 50.00
W. T. Sinclair .' <**50.00
i 8. Krasa *< 50.00
s J. L. Duncan < **50.00
Dr. J. O. Going 50.00
, C. E. Bailey . 50.00
t William Coleman <*500.00
i S. R. I.ybrand 60.00
? K. Haydock 50.00
i J. V. lvey 50.in
j H. W. Stone 50 00
f A. T. Stoudenmfre 50.00
r E. Nicholson " #o( 00
. L. L. Wagnon *60.00
1 Thos. J. West <<< 50.00
t T. P. Wallgce 50.00
Cash ..... 60.00
T. A. Mnrrah.. . ; ?50.00
i Mrs. H. L. Gaffhqy 50.00
i J. Ben Poster . . 60.00
P. M. Moore 60.00
T/E. Bailey ......... 60.00
J. J. Willard < *60.00
R. C.JWilliams <50.00
. R R. Gamer ' HOW
H. W. Edgar MhOO
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John H. WUburn *50 uo
Roy Burnsy ........ 50.00
j. Wiley Sanders ... . . * 50.00
A. Kerhulas .? 50.U0
C. Mitchell f . . 50.00
Dr. D. M. Montgomery .... 50.0''
W. R. Jolly . T : . . . *60.Oo
L-D. Smith . . .7 . . . . 60.00!
J. A. Going . . . V* ... 50 no j
R. J. Allen * 60.00
Joo. R. Mathia *50.nt>
C. R. Wilburn . . .% 50 00
Davis Jeffries ...... * 50.00
lis Mae Wilburn 60?>' .
T. C. Duncan ..... . 100.0QJ.
M. Bates . ** 50.00
N'orman-Murphy Co. . . . *50.00'.
Dr. Geo. T. Keller .... 50.00
J. W. Gilbert . . . t 50.ui |
Crescent Filling Station . ** 60.00
Mrs. .L. B. Jeter, Jr. 50.001
R. P. Jeter 50.00 j
Miss Mary Emma Poster * *60.00
C. H. Peake . 60.00
Grover C. Wilburn **50.00
Mrs. Ora B. Fant 50.00
J. B. Betanbsugh 50.00
Cash ...... * . . . 60 0^
Cash ...... . . * * 50.00
W. T. Jones ....... * * 50.00
,?no. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.00
Stuart Smith . i . > - . . 50.01
W. H. Gibson . 50.no
Frank Clay . . . v . . . . 60.0(1
tJ. Li. fowler . ....... *50.001
I. From (addition*)) - 60.uTj
Mrs. May ?, Peak* . . . . 50.00!
N. C. Palmer . . 50.00
G. Epps Tucker ..... * 50 0(1
J. A. Ho]lings\yorth (addit'al) 50.0'
J. E. Tinsley ...... * *50.00
A. A. Hamas 50.U>
H. B. Jennings * * 50.00
B. B. Anderson * * 50.00
Mrs. Hettie V. Foster . . *5Q.0^
L. B. Jeter, Sr ** 50.00
Robt. J. Fowler * 50.00
T. M. McNeil 50.(hj
C. T. S. Wilbur* . . . * * 60.00
R L. McNally **?*60,0l)
J. R. Charles ....... * *30.00
L. J. Browning (addit'nnl) *****5O.O0
Cash . . ** 50 Od
R. Lee Kelly (additional . * **50.00
W. 11. Wilburn . . . . . * ** 50.00
J. A. Smith ....... * 50.00
J C. Cudd * 50.00
T. A. Littlejohn ..... 50.00
I. B. Kelly ........ 50 0Q
W. W. Wood . 50.0'/
Reuben Lindsay ** 50 0v
J. W, Lipscomb ** 50 0Q
D. B. Free **50.0')
Robert Little ....... ' 50.00
J. L. Calvert . . ... . . * 50.00
J. J. Garner 50 00
T. J. Bishop *****50.00
S. Krass (ndditiQ^fl) . . . "*50.00
J. A. Orr . . . . jE *****50.ud
J. O. Harris . ., . v . . . . 50.0Q
ToUl . . . . jt ^ . . 011,350.00
Amount subicrgkgjf irrpro
duce . 1,150.00
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Grand total . y, , . $12,500.03
We wah* mora ikWeription*. Wil
you not take one Or fioft shares ?
Union Canning &3rrodtietaC<>.
.I.Pwujjw frW
Developing?Pfailipgfo*
University Hefdth Courses
Manila, P. L-, Aug. <&?(By the Associated
Press).?Brfciging the college
of medicine and Surgery of the
University of the Philippines up to
the recognized standard of class A
colleges of this sorts'in the United
S ates by revision of the college curriculum.
and the establishment of u
entral nursing school that will
double -the number of 'trained nurses
graduated annually in the Philippines,
are two of the important mens
arcs regarding public health and the
onirol of disease that have come
tbiut from the work of Dr. Victor G.
Heiser, Far Easter* representative
the Rockefeller Foundation, sine
his arrival bore thre# months ago.
Dr. Heiser summarised what h i
been done in a report to Governor
General Wood and the director of
health. He invited attention to tnt'
fact that the health aclvities of the
Philippines are not centralized under
one department secretary, as he believes
they should be, and he there
for recommends that the legislation
to do this, which failed- of passage in
the last lerialature. he broucrht un
again.
The International. Health Bju i
has furnished the services of Dr.
Charles N. Leach to the Philippine;
government for health work, of D .
W. S. Carter as assiatant dean of the
college of medicine .and surgery and
professor of physiolgjgr, of Miss Alice
Fitzgerald as conafitysmt in nursing
and D. W. Tledemtai as sanitary engineer
in charge of-field studies in
malaria which "have been undertaken
in the provides of fiagima.
Professional Glasgas in
Russia are % Sore Straits
London, Aug. 23^-A comittee un
der the chairmanship of Professor
Sir Paul Vinogradoflfhas been formed
to help the profesftynai classes in
Russia whose cpndH been described
as most pitlplfle.
Since the sov\ets ajteted their new
economic policy, thousands of profeaaional
men and fMpsn have been
in the employ of t^/ gpvanimeut at
a salary of half a pouncl.a bread have
lost even that pittttpe and ape now
face to face with ajjfcvptlon.
Beetles ip the R|pt and West Indies
are so brillant; ip coloring that
they are bpauflfol tx gems.
Approximately 10,000^000 bushels
of grain la exports# from New York
every year.
The Vlrpia Island It were named by
Columbus in honor of the 11,000 Vn
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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO STOCK
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PRODUCE. YOU WILL HEL
AND YOU WILL BE MAKlty
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OF STOCK IN THIS ENTERPI
KELP US TO HELP UNIO!
DIRECTLY, YOURSELF.
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