The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 24, 1922, Image 4
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I THURSDAY FI
I AUG. 24
I 200 NEW SILK 1
BOUGHT AT A SA
THAT SELL FOR !
PRICE FlfR THRE
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INIULL!NAX-FAU(
I he New \
| ADVICE T
X
X Advice to farmer
? indoor sports; ever
X vihhl So do an-i he i
% hard:*' knows whe
tbfs? I have a nice li
X -rZi $:ar Erand Shoi
cbear. Ai*er bnyin
% no trouble to look I
f you have lost by not
1 J. L..
% SELLS
jTA ATA JTA AT4 ATA ATAATA
# $ + % + f + V SF
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| WE
THE WORLD'S
SHOl
Wi
BECAUSE THEY F
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AND THE WOR
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REfAHSF WF T<rEE
fMARTYOURE.
WE HAVE ON
PLFTE UNF OF H
GFFT THAT YOU
T?EM OVER. MAK
WE WILL DELIVF.
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| MBLUSaI - rAUii
I The" New W
Buffalo Route 1
W^ll, I see there is some cptton of
ening and I guess the farmers wi
have to go to work to get what col
ton the boll weevils leave.
Miss Lora Lawson has returned aj
ter spending a week at Cross Keys.
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UDAY SATURDAY
25 26 j
FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, I
iCRIFlCE PRICE. TIES I
H.OO AND $1.50, OUR i
E DAYS? I
5c
:ett clothing co. I
N ay Cash Store I
grar wy bui^momm?
0 FARMERS f
X
s is one of the favorite X
ybody tells the farmer y
s so "bumfuzzled that he ?l?
re to turn. Knowing *?
ne of Dry Goods, Cloth- y
ds , etc., that I am selling %
g from me there will be y
tack and see the money %
trading with me before, y
JOLLY I
FOR LESS. |
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LEADING TAILORS, f:
LJLD BE. T
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ORNISH THE GREAT- |
th *"1 ?ir/v/%? ? ?
a W wUvWJSKS TO I i
7 PRICES ARE RIGHT. V
KMAMSHIP IS THE 1
ND 1'
P PRESSED FREE OF I !
V. PRICE SUITS. |
DISPLAY THE COM- I
VOOLENS AND SUG- I:
f CALL AND LOOK I;
F. YOUR SELECTIONS. I
R WHEN YOU SAY. I
ETT CLOTHING CO.
ray Cash Store l;
Mrs. Revil O'Shields and Mrs. Mill- nie
Lawson visited Mrs. Sam West
Sunday afternoon.
?I
W. LI. Cathoart visited his dauf?h- v
.. ter, Mrs. Kldridge West, Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Noland and lit- J
tic daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Greg- v
RIALTO
TODAY j
How Rough is a Rough Neck? **
Curley Flynn is a Coney Island
Bowery boy, ready to fight at the
Irop of a hat; a loud-mouthed, swearing,
rollicking lad. A delicately sen- t
si'ive girl comes into his life, a girl ^
who carries the.spell of eternal ro- c
mance. And the rough-neck?See
BERT LYTELL
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IN t
"A TRIP TO 1
PARADISE"
Benjamin F. Glazer's screen adaption *
of Franz Molnar's drama. Scenario
by June Mathis. I
A Maxwell Kargcr Production 1
ADDED ,
"FOR LAND SAKE" i
An Educational Comedy
TOMORROW
0L1N FRANCIS
IN
"THE FIGHTING
DEVIL"
SPECIAL VALUES
wa aavuau uiuvuu
FOR THE LADIES
New Arrival of
SPORT HATS
At Bargain Prices
98c to $2.98
SPORT SWEATERS
All Wool-Latest Models
Very Special
$2.49
THE WONDER
S. KRASS, Prop.?Union, S. C.
/Clones s ' 1
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r^vaims ;
. i V.CTRIC i
Vacaom Cleaner;
Just received a large shipment of <
he new "Universal" Vacuum Cleaner. v
It will be a pleasure for us to j
>how it to VOU. Phone 33 nnH ?r
range to have one sent to your home j
for a demonstration. t
The price is very low, when com- j
aared with other Vacuum Cleaners. a
Arrange for a demonstration today. ?
t costs absolutely nothing, and in- f
urs no obligation whatsoever. a
Union Hardware Co. r
Di.'lributcrs - - - - Union, S. C. %
Phones 32-34?8 W. Main St. '
Notice
Dang! Down goe; the price of barl>er
work at J. C. Deadmond's Barber 1
Shop. 1'hese prices begin Monday '
August 21. e
lluir Cut 25
fihampoo 25 v
Vlnssage 25
Tonic 25 1
^huve . 15
Barbers: J. F. Johns, J. G. Dike.-., ^
i. C. Deadmond.
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PECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
?0R RKNT?Ore furnished room, '
hot and cold water on same floor. E
Phone 233-W. 8-24-2G '
CATKINS' TIRES AND TUBES re- *
duccd in price with the same m ie- ^
age guarantee: 4 ply fabrics, 6.000
miles; 5-ply fabrics, 7,.r>00 miles: ^
Cords, 10,000 miles If you are not n:
needing any at present let me bo'-k
your order for fut.ire delivery. T. ^
B. St vat'; th< W. Ik ins Man. lie- -"v
member I can be found at the Peopies
Garage cn Saturdays. 8-24pd
el
L
iry visited Mr. Sam West Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge West weie
isiting Mr. W. H. C^thcart Monday. p
Mrs. Zinnie West and little son, tl
'arol, are visiting her brother, Mr.
f. D. West, of S'mpsonville, this
reek. fi
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Statue <*?4H
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We have had fain almost the entire
eek and late Saturday night a very jT
eavy rain and wind storm, 1.13 jT
lehes here. I have been told that at w*
Carlisle it was the heaviest of this
ear, and a few miles west of there, &
lmost a cloudburst, and that the ^
nmages were great. Some of the ^
uins here last week were very dam- $
ging ones.
The farmers around here have v
,bout decided to hoist the white flag ?*
o the boll weevil. The weather has ??
>een so wet. The farmers could not
ontrol them. They could not hire 1
nuch picking of squares, as August, ^
rou know, is the month when it is
ime for the negroes "to walk about." ?&
That, most of them will do, even if
hey have to eat only "green feed"'
mtil it rattle* inside of them like pot
iquor in a dog, and "nothing doing." J
mc lompaijfii luuctiiig opened nore
Friday and I attended. The speakers ??
ill received considerate attention, or o
it ltast, if one did not wish to hear &
>ne, he did not interupt. I did not ^
jear any "guaa" words, and of course T
here was no one drunk. V
1 also went to Carlisle Monday. ' 1 ^
was rained off.of most all farm work.
>o took in this, too. This was also ^
a quiet meeting. No cheering to one, ^
making another feel bad. The candi- %
dates are beginning to spar, or to use
little "pitch forks," but are otherwise V
very friendly. Quite a number of ladies
were present at both places. I
wanted to go to Carlisle, anyway, as ^
it has been a long time since I was %
there, and I had to almost be intro- ^
duced to it anew. It has built up so V
much, has grown until it is about "as
broad as it is tall," so to speak.
The revival services at the Pros- ^
byterian church closed last Friday 1
night. The weather wbb very bul J
all through, but the congregations V
were glad as Rev. T. D. Johnson ?f
Woodruff, who did the preaching,
preached good sermons, and drew
large crowds. He is a fine preacher.
Mr. Jno, P. Fant, an engineer on J
the Georgia-Central railroad, was
visiting his brother, J. McJ. Fant, last
week. W.
E. Cornwell, of Chester, spent **<>
the week-end with relatives here last
week. f
R. O. A. Jeter, now of Charleston, j ^
visited his brothers horc several days
this week. j
nf: r? ? - -? I x
misses fuarj ana margarct
man of Carlisle and Miss Virginia JL
White of Gastonia, N. C., were visit-j J
ing Mrs. J. Ryan Jeter last week. i
Mrs. Ollie Moss Gilmore, of Kinj^ V
tree, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Mois. ! A
Mr. and M*j- Stephen Crosby, of ^
Meador's, spenhjA>)fc week-end with i
the family sirrt? Mrs. k. B.|
Jeter, Sr. ?i j V
Miss Viola CBt, of Walterboro, ?s A
visiting at the A) me of My. and Mrs. &
R. C. Uoteir"*"vC?? \ '
Mr. Walter Render, l^te of the
LJnted States - Aiavy, spent several jfr
iays visiting hn sisters, Mrs. R. C. V
Jolen and Mrs. Harry Jones.
I am indebted-to iny young friend,1 ?*
Vfiss Mildred Jeter, for assistance in j &
retting these personals. She has my j 1
hanks. And here, I wish to express! j
he wish that some of the girls wouidj
>e kind enough to continue to aid me,
ilong this line, while I am at the ?*
'sterner" thing*, as I have a poorj
neans of knowing the movements ofj 1
oiks. 211
I once heard ?-candidate for of-1
ice, and one who said that he didj
iverything for the best interest of I Uni
he people, etc., etc., say, it seemed, j Wes
n a bo-.stful way, that he had never j
>lowed nor split rails (nor did some In 1
ither thinks I know not what all and J. <
by the God above" he never would, i ir
>lc. Well, I have. I have plowed a!
vhole lot, and some every year since: rt
was 12 years of age, and by the helpj
if "the God nbove" I am going to| P
>low more, and split some cord wood the
oo. I can and will do as good plow-i sigr
ng as any man in Union county. I in 1
im a cracker jack at it. It does not,! mat
eem becoming in a man if he wants Ban
ny class of laboring people to come and
icross to him, to boast that he has nanr
lever done any manual labor, and Con
iever will, that God has endowed hiin the
vith enough sense to keep from it, mer
ml that ho is above it. j Eas
Hey Denver. 1 S. (
? D.
Brown's Creek , for
1 folh
I guess all the correspondents are
iusy hunting boll weevils as most ev- ^
ryone is hunting them. I heard sev-j ?ru
>nl .U I?Ji." in.? J -!-L. . . I
mi nn,y uicjr nau ivuuu ci^ni lO U*!l ;
. ot'vil.-? in one blossom. I wonder11at
iley Denver is doing for them i ^
Mrs. J. Vw Ivey ind phildren have! ma^
etumed to their..ihpme on Route 4; eroe
fter spending a ftw days with her! at ^
arenis, Mr. and Mrt; S. C. Ivey. j URt
This writer spent? last Friday night
/ith Mr. and Mrs. John Bently of As
/nion. ond
Mr. and Mrs. Miilus Garner from nani
"ellys spent Saturday night with Co.,
l. I TT
iwwii a urcrii, I w
'k r father, Mr. B. Gregory, near
Mrs. J. D. Hancock spent a short
/hile with Mr. rind M**r. Smith
'mighan Sunday morning. * F
Misses Myrtle Nelson and ^rll Diii-j *
erry from "Whitmirc are visit n<; Mr. Pre*
nd Mrs. S. A. Sinclair. j at !
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Addis and' ('^,n
!r<=. Wallace Bently and Mrs. Jim: Cl
ddis spent a shpidt while with Miss! the:
ane Crawford Moi^Jay afteinoon. *
if.. j %m mi r% * I
in r. miiu mrs. 1 nomas wregory ann |
hildren from Mcadora and Mrs. bill
ivingston from Columbia sper.t
uesday with Mrs. S, D. Hancock.
Don't forget Sunday school at
rown's Creek Sunday morning at Ei
>e regular hour. stor'
a**11 Uni<
Mrs. J. D. Arthur has returned o'clo
om a visit to Glenn Springs: | A<
f
ii
When I
Pu
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BEST PLACE TO S
WE ASK THAT
tr/\f T *xrv ? ?
IUU LIU, IUU Wll
Special, one lot of V
Special, one lot Mid
Special, one lot Mid
Spec's? ere la: Ladi
lisp to $5.00, going
Special. <>re lot Lad
price
Special, Ladies' Api
SreciaL Ladies Wai
Srecial, Ladies' Tan
Special. Lakes' S'lb
* f dies' Hai
1 *dres' Gcod Fcse .
L*d?e*' Gre?>e de Cb
Just arrived, a hi** 1
Men'* ^od quali*v
Men's and Younpr M
prices ranging . .
Just arrived, a conn
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to look over oar li
I.
Money
$> ?$> ?$? ! ! <$
In Bankruptcy
ted States of America.
jtern District of South Carolina,
In the District Court,
the matter of
3. Going, trading and doing bu
less under the firm name and stvl
f East Side Drug Comnanv. Bank
lpt.
NOTICE OF SALE,
ursuant to r.n order bearing dat
12th day of Auguit, A. D. 192ii
>ed by S. E. Barron, Esq., Before
Bankruptcy, in the tfbove entitle*
;ter, the undersigned Trustee ii
kruptcy for J. G. Going, tradinj
doing: business under the f:rr
le and style of East Side Druj
lpany, Bankrupt, will sell befor
door of the place of business for
ly occupied by the ab.-ve na?ne<
t Side Drug Company, at Union
3., on the 31st day of August, A
1922, at nine-thirty o'clock a. ni
cash to the highest bidder, th*
swing goods, wares and merchan
-urcs lUJ.lU
gs and Patent Medicines 12.27.8:
$1328.8;
ny objection to said sale should b<
le before S. E. Barron, Esq., Rof
[ in Bankruptcy, at Union. S. C.
lis office on the 30th day of Aug.
at ten o'clock a. ?i.
E. S. Meruit,
trustee for J. G. Going, tradin,
doing business 'under the firn
le and style of East Side Dru;
Bankrupt.
nion, S. C., Aug. 19, 1922. 1485-'
Notice to Junior Order
xcc'sior Council No. 115 Jr. 0. U
if. v.iP have their annual seriror
fi.cil Sunday evening, August 27
3 x'rlock. at. Tabernacle Bnpti3i
ch. AH the Councils are invite<
ome. Bro. .T. B Chick will preac*
sermon.
Eugene Gregory,
Lewis Harmon,
L3t Committee.
Notice
J. B. Smith will speak at GaulVt
e on West Main street, ward foul
>n, S. C., Saturday evening at 1
ck.
iv. 1485-31
. 1 ..I .
WW %*WW 'f VT ^
business 1
t the Ginf
lAT'S WHAT YOU WILL I
!OMD(
PEND YOUR MONEY IS ?
PURCHASING POWER.
YOU COMPARE PRICES
? COME TO I. FRONTS.
yhite Skirts, $2.50 and $3
die Suits, Wash Satin, $5.0
die Suits, $2.00 values . .
ies' Voile and Dot'ed Swiss
[at
ies' Hats, $4.00 and $5.00'
ons, $1.25 values, close on
ists, $1.25 values, close ou
Silk Hose, $1.00 values .
. Hose, 50c values, black o
ndkerchiefs, 5c values . .
:ne Waists
ine of Boys' Clothing, valu
Pants, price
en'* Sllit* nil oninrnntaaJ I
mm mm IftAKVVU 1
nlete line of Ladies' Fall Sv
*
me before baying.
FRC
's Worth or Monc
m%M%? ?$? > > >
If ~fo
I AUTHORIZED SE
* Come to us for Gen
'' I uine Ford Mechanic
" Goodyear and Fisk
j I Absorbers.
BATTERY SER
. I Gulf Gasoline,
PEOPLES
2 I T. R. SIMS-NED ARTHU1
~ I S. Gad berry Str
''I (Hames Motor C
, Bank A
, - *
Built
We call it a household ban
a certain sum of money dc
? payment of the expenses of
[j The account is subject to
j wife, if you wish. And it is
t of our friends agree that.]
method of keeping a perfect 1
"Large Enough to Serve Any?1
C-I1I2
' NATIONAl
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fHEREIT HAS LONG |
AND QUALITY. IF |
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.50 value, S
. ..98c and $1.49 f
0 values . . . .$1.98. X .
98c ?
$ Dresses, values
$2.49 |
values, close out v
. .98c X
it price 75c ?
t price ...... .75c %
49c X nly
25c 4
2 for 5c X
.10c ?
$?-49 t
es at special orccs
. . . .S3.98 to Sfi.9S X
. . . .$1.9S to $4.95 %
o be pure wool, r Z
. $14.95 to $22.50 |
rits and Hats. It pays | .
>ivi !
?y Back I
k. A^A jfv afta A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A
RD I
;rvice station 8
uine Ford Farts, Gen- g
:s, Genuine Service, |
Tires, Hassler Shock |
VICE .STATION 1
Grease and Oil
GARAGE
^--CLARENCE EDWARDS
eet?Phone 289
lo.'s Old Stand.)
' i i _i in . ipu
? 4
ccount
for Two
king account. It represents
iposited each week for the
a home.
check by both husband and
a splendid plan too. M any
it is the most satisfactory
some in complete happiness:
Strong Enough 'to Protect All."
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