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. ..Jl LJ, . J RIALTOl TODAY I VIOLA DANA ?. V IN o "THE FOURTEENTH LOVER" ; ADDED "PLEASE BE CAREFUL" A Sunshine Comedy < TOMORROW v i Selznick Pictures ^ I ELAINE HAMMERS i'EIN ! ?IN? , "THE WAY OF A MAID" From the ?tory by Rex Taylor Directed by Wm. P. S. Earle Kankm and Wheeler Lead in Montana iieltnu. Mom'., A"tr. 30 i By the Associat?'<i Press).?Incomplete return.* < f yesterday's primary give Wellineton Rankin, state attorney g? neral, margin over Congressman Carle Ridi'h iv ) r the Uep il?Iiean senatorial* nomination. Burt >n Wheel r had. a . comfortable lead for Democratic nomination over three opponents. Misses Mary and Marguerite Fynti, M ry .Jones and Vera Murrah are e\'Pected today from New York. I At pT.cnfcs and ho 11 parties, drink I m j|| Dehciou? cno ' ?4rer.::ii" ifc r'; ill1' ' & > X X .> :*V: JtiK ' s* v )y ffeJW . vMi v >v I'V Up : .>?>-...?? , ->v \ i #l ' */ I ... - ^ - 5 ; UNION COCA-COLA E ji'jfij t UNION, S. C. |. ?r ' - ' sr< X X ?ji" ' V "S.V "' * -. U' WNmNWVWWWWWWV < TI.A l)A?l. I i ut: Dei 11 it 1 A Business Bank condi 5 the principle of aggressive 2 a conservatism that at a ^ soundness.? ^ The policies, persona / institution form a combinati / t;cularly well at this time. i I WE WANT YO I f lite Bank y Capital .... J ( . C. SAM)KUS R. F. K ? I'roswJenl Vicc-I'i ? v\\\\vv\s\s\\\uw WWW/ TO THE VOTERS 0 % I wish to express my mi hand-ome vote given me as Senate. The friends I hav paign are worth more to me the race with the sole idea c county. I enjoyed every mil ' I hold no ill will or malice 1 " that there -is no one in the < I Ed. B. Smith than when the I shall always work for 1 County and South Carolina a: r m % - . - ? - I or ine county that I stand re any ae>-v?ce possible and I shi of you at my office at any til ED. B. ; iW .... 1 "n," 11 ? f ? " ?Another JipiBln 0 Woeata'a Uahmtfey Tokio, July 8.?Andthar untvwndty or wumcii u to be loundad in Japan. ^ t ifl proposed for this purpose to ax- h< and the Jiasen Girls School, the n mncipal of which is Madame Shi- j b aoda, a famous educationalist. Vis.-1X ount Shibusawa who is devoting his 0 ime and labor to the advancement p f his country, has been aBked to beome chairman of the establishment .< ommittee. , r< "There hps Upon felt a groat need tf for such a university," said the direc- { :ov of the JisBuii Girls' BchooL "The H Fall of Russia as an empire was due a in large part to the lact of educaional institutions for women. Be- w fore the Russian revolution girls of p vell-to-do families were compelled to complete their education by studying s ihroad. The result was the growth ^ >f a'ien thought in the upper class tl 'amlliea. | v\ Japan resembles Imperial Russia's] n the lack of higher schools for ri rirlB. If unchecked the present ten- b lency of Jnpanese women to seek o idvnncod education in foreign coun-, ;ries will result in the creation of a t< serious situation." F Japan already has ono university U for women, the Joshi Daigaku. j U m. ? :? Card of Thanks s ti I wish to take this opportunity ol' ^ expressing to the voters of Union n county my sincere thanks for the gen- ? erous support given to me in the gen primuiy <-n yesterday for the office c f t treasurer of Union county, and earn- r e tly request that you favor me with c continuance of this support in the , second primary, to be held on Septen. ? her 12th, next. It has always been t my aim to merit your confidence and to discharge ihe duties of this ofjicv c in an efficient, courteous and impar- v tial manner, and I wsh to assure yen ^ that if re-elected that you can count j upon this same service from me in t the future and that 1 will never know- t iogly give you any cause to regret1 f your vote for me. , ! ? J. H. Bartles. ' r - t mmmSSBrnSmim in" i~ - ^r' ' , / \, ; / X \ f , / r j, ; 6 V ; j( > fafe- " 1 h % h ? *; .{$&< m- * w . i, I T t \ ; >'/ ' * ? \ i( >' ' . r 1 AW#f~- - . " o v.' v t if ; Ki BOTTLING COMPAN V ! t ' TELEPHONE 12? - * .' - s; '-v :- - ? " ? . ; 1 ?? ? I VNWWNWWWWWSWW^^ of Union f \ ucted by business men, on ? 1 enterprise, combined with >: II times insures financial / B 1 el and resources of this on that will serve you par- \* ! ! UP BUSINESS P ' T1 I ol Union f $150,000.00 KNNEI>\ W. \V. ALMAN rsifleni Cashier 5 " I; F UNION COUNTY 11 . . $ ncere appreciation for the n a candidate for the State [ e made during the cam- v than the office. I entered >f rendering service to the (. nute of the campaign and a toward any one and trust c< county who thinks less of campaign commenced. the best interests of Union nd 1 can assure the people > ady at all times to render all be glad to welcome all p ne. PUITII >? a in 11 n |?. * I ??? I ' fjnm i i tauoMtar FU^pq^W. ? PMpan for Autumr Rncwa Gloucester, Mui., Aug. 88-?Pivs thing schooners am seeking the onor of representing Yankee fisher-. ien in the face for the International isherman'a Trophy late in October, he elimination races will be sjiileo ctober 12, 18 and LA off Eastern oint. ihe vessels which will light it out >r the responsibility of trying to >gain the trophy won last year by mi Halifax fisherman Bluenoae are . pe< icu 10 be Mayflower, Elizabeth oward, Yankee, Henry Pord and L. .. Dunton. Puritan, the pride of Gloucester, or. hich many a deep-sea fisherman inned his faith in the great race this lies piled up on the treacherous hore of Sable Island. Along the rater front the old sea dogs say thac ae reason for Puritan's wreck last inter was that she developed a' peed far greater thun those on board ealizad and fetched upon Sable IsitiH lnrt rr iuif Am akn uro unr\i\..pn<l t <> MiM ?V??5 l/V&VAV OUU TTMD OU^/|/VOCU IU e near il. Now Gloucester folk are turning 5 Henry Ford, which ran aground on Issex Beach when she was being lunched in April and was seriously aiuagecL She was in port recently rith a large cargo of salt cod and bowed no structural defect as a re ult of her early mishap. But the tsherfolk wish that Henry Ford . ere a little longer and openly adlit that the other Gloucester entrant, Elizabeth Howard, is too hoavy. nom .i Gloucester point of view he most >folit ,ble fisherman is one neasuring hetveer. 'JO and 105 feet it the v/uterline. For this reason hey frowned upon Mayllower and Jluenose, which measure 111 feet at he waterline. The principal oriticism of Mayflowr, barred from the race last year, eas that those who built and owned icr were not. interested in the fishng industry and that her cost was ilmost $00,000?twice as much as he average cost of a Gloucester isherman. Her carrying capacity ilso is less than the average fishernan. It is expected, however, thai he International Committee will ap>rove Mayflower's entry, as she has nade a number of lishing trips. Alhough her profits have not beer, as arge as in the case of some of the ither vessels, owing to her high first, ost, she has been fairly profitable to IUI UWUU19. The recent races of the New York ifacht Club olT Marblehead attracted treat interest among Gloucester flshnen who attended in large numbers o get pointers for their races two nonths hence. While the deep-sea fishermen are insurpassed in the art of getting the Host out of their vessels under low;r sails or in making runs in from he hanks, they are not quite so verintile as the amateurs in the game >f hitting t* e line a few seconds afer the start. In the races of the last two years hey have had the benefit of the itarting and li.'ht sail handling of a lumber of Marblehead amateurs. This year the rules permit only acual fishermen on the after deck, alhough there is provision for one ot>;erver. Kelton Mrs. R. C. Farr, who was taken seiously ill last Friday, is going to ;he Wallace Thomson hospital for nn peration. This is sad news and a hot k to her many friends and loved >nes. This makes the fourth operaion Mrs. Farr has hat! to undergo. ;he is a kind mother and is loved by ler neighbors. She'has five children. She certainly will be missed in our t nimunity. May the Lord bless her. iVo trust she Will soon return home. Carl Farr, who got his arm brokm . o weeks ago, is improving fast. Grandma Farr is on the sick list. .Miss Lily Palmer ,of Route 3, spent Thursday night with * Miss Madge ; rr. Mr. Marvin llolt-ombe, of Wilkinsi:!e. has acccp'ed a position with Mr. Job Brawley. Mr. ilolcombe and his 'amily moved Monday. We hope they vill like their new home fine. \T ss l.nir: M md Farr, of Adams?urg, retu r ed hone Saturday aftei i ,wo wcoksk' visit with her cousin, .'Us Mad e Fa r. Sunshine. Three New Charters The Flor.-nce Gas Fuel company f Florence was chartered 1 v the sec<ta:y of stale yesterday with a capL. I stock f $1 <>0,000. Officers arc: i. D. Lucas, president; S. I. Sulzbachr, vice president, S. W. Brown, seceta ry. Buyck & Buyck of St. Matthews 'as chartered with >i capital stock of 5,000. The firm will do a general lerchandise business. Officers are: h D. Buyck, president; R. L. Buyck, ice president, secretary and treasrer. The Fidelity Building & Loan assoiation of Union w is chartered with n initial capital stock of $500. Offi?ra are: C. C. Sanders, president; 1. F. Alston, Jr., vice president; I. Brennecke, secretary and treasrer. Authority to increase its capital fr.im nnn n ?r.rt nnn ranted to the People's Supply comany of Union. v More than one and a half million ales of cotton wore stored in wareouses licensed by the United States epartrrxnt of Agriculture during: te year endinK May 31. t 301 Ajngmt 28. ? Bpr. BprisUBa flUad hi* regular an- Q pointment at [the Baptist church yes- g terday mornit*, j I - Ttex Patterson returned hctxn* W?*d- | neaday aft#*? spending s*vore\ days with hjs mother, Mrs. Raid of Lau-i i MM) I Mrs. Clyde Schockley and family, j Mr*. Ben High and family spent Wed- t: nesday with Mrs. E. N, LittJejehn. ' Mrs. Paul Qosastt spent Thursday J with her sister, Mrs. O. W. Sanders, jj of Ben Avon. .. . Mrs. Palls Thornton of Gaffney j; spent a week with her parents, Mr. i end Mrs. R. R. Coleman. . j Mrs. Frank Cudd of Converse spent 'ti A % A ? ?- 'Ai WW-. -r^ f. vuo WW&-OIIV MH Wl'BK fflin MTS. K. f R. Coleman. Mrs. A. C? Gossett waB aocompur.led home fjrom Wmnpboro by her J aunt, Mine Janie Harvey,' who is po- ' i -tag ta make her hom? here. , ' - Mrs. Jiiq Blaok and mother spent * last Wednesday with Mrs. W. A, Mc- i Do well. y Mrs. E. N, Littlojohn and family, Mrs. B. A. High and family spent lasc / Thursday with Mrs Elijah Lee. ' Mrs. Dr, Stowe and twins, Mary 3W and Martha, returned home last Fri- ' day from King's Mountain, where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs. Mack Quinn is visiting rela- *'t tives at Durham, N. C. <> Mrs. Beaty Fowler and Mrs. Paul \ \ Gossett spent lest Friday with Mrs ? W. J. Blackwell. ! ^ Mr. und Mrs. Andrew Thompson \ and son, James, motored to Green- * J ville last Thursday to visit their daughter. j C. F. Coleman and family spent * | last Sunday with Paul Gossett and' family. | Roy Coleman of Columbia is visit-:*' ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Coleman. *! Mrs. Edward Bliss has returned '* from the mountains. ? Miss Blanche Black of Spartanburg spent the week with her parents, Mr. ' J and Mrs. Edd Black. * | Mrs. W. A. McDowell spent Friday evening with Mrs. M. W. Brown. {\ Mrs. John White of Spartanburg ' spent last Thursday with her daugh- ' * ter, Mrs. Fred Brown. {| Mrs. W. S. Speake and Mrs. Bud * Mathis attended the Goucher meet- .. ing last week. Mrs. Fred Brown is visiting her T parents in Spartanburg. ? We have a new store opened up jt. here Mr. Moore his bought out Mr. -fiElijah Lee. The Methodist missionary society will meet at Mrs. C. F. Coleman's Monday evening. Little Misses Emily and Pauline Gossett spent Saturday afternoon ^ with little Miss Mabel Schockley. , Mr. Virgil Lipscomb and wife, Mrs. C. A. Wood, all motored to Greenville ** last Tuesday. ? . Methodists Asked to Meet Crisis With Funds T< Chicago, Aug. 29.?An appeal to all Methodists to donate a tenth of their income to meet the crisis caused by the forces which were declared to in threaten civilization is made by the I board of bishops of the Methodist fc Episcopal church in an open letter to 15 the ministry and membership. di The funds, jit is explained, would be ni used by the Methrdist Centenary or Movement, "the appeal says the de- c: mand is urgent and that "the destiny or of the world hinges upon Christianity. The destiny of Christianity hinges largely upon Protestantism. The des- C tiny of Protestantism will be largely influenced by Methodism's failure or success at this time." The letter, which is signed by Bish. op J. F. Berry of Philadelphia, W. F. McDowell of Washington, D. C., F. M. Bristol, Chattanooga, Tonn., C. E. * Locke, Manila, P. I., and W. F. An- f? 11f Pinpmnofj rnn^a ? ? -V v* v/w.viiMiuui icauo in pail/ 10 follows: vc "Our worlfj is summoned to meet the issue of its moral destiny. The crisis this hour transcends immeasurably the military crisis of the period of tho war. Then men feared those who had power to kill the body; now men stand awed and fearsome in the presence of forces which threaten to cast civilization body and soul intOj to hell. ? ! y( "Humanity must make a new start, it This time it ?oust build upon the divine principles of justice and good, will. It was'a virion glorious. The i church* caught it and accepted the; challenge, with what seemed a divine passion. j, y "Just as tint movement had attracted the attention of the world, nlas, the church cooked in its ardor and slackened in its enthusiasm. Now it is even suggested that the word 'centenary' is distasteful, ^uch has been made of g the mistakes in policy and procedure; h? but men of i experience know that |* mistakes always mark momentous movements. It has declared that the j frequent nppojils for funds has pro- W duced irritation in many quarters. * "Surely it would not be unreasonable in this hour of the extreme peril j , of our Lord's Kingdom throughout I i the world to :ask that the members Wl of the Methodist Episcopal Church ^ should meet tie crisis by the gift of W4 one-tenth of their income." It 1 l # SPECIAL ApvtRTISEMENTS ? MONEY TO lJbND at six per cent in- !* terest. Yoii take no stock in the' company. No endorsement. Thirty-j three years in which to pay. Only | ] advance $1.^.00 to pay appraisal Ml charges. Reasonable attorney's fee! charged wheti money received. Jno. K. Hamblini Attorney for Atlantic thi Joint Stock f>and Bank. i 1470-MoAFr-tf dt . 1 'V , i - " * v.<& SM . k AtgicsXXssr /#- yJakk iii ii ' ' fi iii ,11 WWW Care I HEREBY EXPR SOME VOTE GIVEN OFFICE OF SHER1I SUPPORT OF THE THEY WILL NOT ELECTION TWO V OF THE COUNTY I FAITHFULLY. L. I [ H? ?'?< H-8 4 < ? ? > < W-t-WI\FE\ APR Dresses in Serges ai Coat Suits in all col< A new line of Fall H au Vnuu Goods are arrivii will bfc sold right. I. Money { fr.H-S-M-H-1!1 Card of Thanks I thank the people of Union count r re-electing me inthe first primar the House of Representatives, an assure them that it will be my pui >se to serve you in the best way >ssibly can. Yours truly, Jno. K. Hamblin. Card of Thanks a the Ladies and Gentlemen of Ur ion, Union Township and County t large: I certainly appreciate your suppoi the primary of yesterday, the 29t! will do my full duty if .nominate r the office of magistrate on tl 5th day of September. To those wl d not support me on Tuesday, last,' n still their friend. I hope that eac le will consider my qualification an cperience before casting their vot< 1 Tuesday, September 12th, next. Your obedient servant, J. M. Greer, andidate for Magistrate for Unic Township. J Card of Thanks I desire to thank the people ii ie splendid vote given me in my rai ir Treasurer of Union County, an ill appreciate the support of tY iters on the day of the second pr ary. If chosen to this importai fice, I will endeavor to do my whol Jty. * pd W. Prank Caldwell. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the voters of Unio wnship for the nice vote given m >sterday. pd. J. Frank Hart. MOTHERJAVE IT hrginia Lady Suffered With Ache and Paine Until Mother Began Giving Her CardnL Dnblta. Vs.?Miss Msrr ughett raiding on Rout# 1, n#w are, recently told n visitor of hw terestlng ezperlenoo with Cardul Im Hughett Mid: ?1 had boon aol ring for apme tlmo with painful . . waa pale, didn't fool like going onld Just drag around, and oouldn' it to do any good. K would euffei oo n month with my back, sldet d head. My 11mbe would ache ant didn't know what to do, bat I knee mast do something, for 1 didn't gel ill by letting It run on. ~ "My mother la a believer In Cardn| r aha saw what It did for others ai ill aa herself, so she began glvl&i to mo. "It wasn't long before 4 saw i ango. It was just what 1 needed regulated me. I began takoat ani tap, and the pain stopped. "earful la without doubt the heal nr.lo tonic made, and I am glad'l a recommend It to others." If SUfferlnc with avmntnma mioli ? as Hughett mentions, or otker all rata peculiar to women, why not .fee I Cardul at onceT Its merit U well tabllshed by successful use tor mom an 4b years. Try Oardul? Tour druggist sell* It, MMM I .. ... _ sn "-* - WBBBH II I II 4nm\\mmJSSAmim^ nil I Of Thi E$S MT lWEKJP GJlATrfUl I ME IN MY RACE TOR I T OF UNION COUNTY. VOTERS OF THE COU1 FORGET ME IN THE rEEKS HENCE. IF I AM WILL DO MY UTMOST * i ' ? * I . .. *>. Gods \ /V GO ilVING Di id Tricotine, just arrived . ?rs, Serges and Tricotines lats, up-to-date and attract i a complete line of Sport ig every day. They were I ? FRC 's Worth or Mon< in|ii|,,t, t,,| H M 11 t M t !' ? i n I i ;s I 'HE satisfaction that c | I something that doesn't really like is almost gr< making something entirely n< A new front entrance, doors between the living roor bay window that makes be couple of built-in bookcases ;e involve neither radical chanj icl expense for labor and new wi ie the old house take on a new 1 Cu?RTiSlv makes this magic change pos the remodeling of your houst Curtis Catalog is full of sugg n home new Come in and see ie Good Hon Good Woodwork a Witliniit fttil!' ?* wwai^M?IVUy 1VI U line of Woodwork. We may Headquarters for al THE UNION HAR t Wholesale r UNION r k ___________ | Card of Thanks r I I take this method of expressing 1 my appreciation of the splendid vote I given me by the people of Union county in the senatorial race. If I ain 0 chosen as your senator in the coming 1 second primary election I will en* deavor to make you a conscientious i and faithful *?rv*nt I will iln oil In . my power to advance the interest* of * the county. J. T. Jeter. i . I , Card of Thanks . _. I want to thank the voters of Un ion township for the handsome vote | given me in the primary yesterday and will appreciate your support in the second race. 1 Itpd Stead A. Sparks. 0 I*.' k : r* * ' - * % ^ r " 2pz : f --r^' ' ' ij' I 3 inks I "l S _ . \_ ; DE FOR THE HAND" ! I ELECTION TO THE I APPRECIATE THE m, AND TRUST SECOND PRIMARY | ELECTED SHERIFF TO SERVE YOU j " ' ' 'i i hall *%SSSSSXXXXXSX?%^%ttttX^ 131 n i n i it '*** ' ******* * * ODS~l ftlLY :: ( )-*; . . .$9.95 to $16.50 ;; . .$19.95 to $25.00 ; live. .$2.50to$5.50 Hats.) taught right and they ^ HVI M ey Back. 111 1 , - =g Mel^c^pui? CidHoi^^Neu) omes when you make over suit you into something you ^ater than the satisfaction of iW. with sidelight sash; French n and dining room; a sunny, ith rooms more cheerful; a in those bare corners?these ?cs in your house nor great oodwork, and yet they make life> WOODWORK HrmanentThrnitufV fo'TtoarHomt sible. Let us help you plan ; to make it "homier." Our ;estions for making your old it let Deserve ltd Good Hardware, s show you through the Curtis be able to help you some. li Building Materials DWARE COMPANY and Retail ? 3. c. ' .f y : Card of Thanks I desire to express my thanks for the support given me in the primary election yesterday. 1 appreciate the support of every voter who cast a ballot for me. While I did not receive the nomination, I cherish only good will for all, and will continue to help in the building of Union County, # the county of my nativity. '; H. t Geo. C. Perrin. Mr. Everett Jeffries is spending Ma : vacation in the mountains of North * Carolina. Meaw. Fred Gault and Lynn Huitt are in Newberry to attend the wedding of Mrs. Huitt's niece, Misa Tarrant. *