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Rialt const; "gooi A laughing lov< "W1 Sv Rudolph Vale "THE DELK RL TO IV c* Cr Cr< -all day ending looks lira sadden I see C<a preseni MAE ? in her m> | jfiilkiic MHBHKwtoiMu wammmm %xx%s$sx%%%%x%%%%x%%s & | THE SE f, TO SAVE IS TE % REGULAR AND SY 1 LITTLE OF ALL YO OF THE FERTILE I AND FUTURE FIN/ SOW TODAY A BEGIN WITH > AND OPEN A SAV WILL PAY YOU IN ANNUALLY. 1 The Ba 2 C. C. SANDERS fjL Pr?Hiri?nt Within Indi?* no fewer than gauges arc spoken and 14 lects. Young Rockefeller says th< pile helped to form character We thought it was something the woodshed. q Today I >. VNCE TALMADGE 1S ) NIGHT PAUL" I ; story you'll be the better for I | having seen. I 2 ADDED 1 EST IS WEST" I: inshine Comedy I j TOMORROW I i ntino and Mae Murray I ZIOUS LITTLE DEVIL" I \LTO IORROW rowdspH owdsw owdsf )wds long, never j j- never ceasing5 the whole town has 1 iy decided it must ! irl Laemmle's -ation of I MURRAY ost aslistic success ious?ttfol)e>vi? \ tfr Directed by I h 7 ROBTZ.LEONARD with a. Superb g i, Cdst including 8 i< RODOLPH? iu VALENTINO P BERTRAM : GRASS BY WILLIAM MONO-'. I' i,,r :ED OF SUCCESS \ ; IE SEED OF SUCCESS AND THE \ I STEMATIC DEPOSITING OF A :jj ] II P ADM IC TUP PI 11 Til/ a Tlrtu 2 ^ ~ ..... g n SOIL OF INCREASED WEALTH j 1 VNCIAL INDEPENDENCE. j . lND REAP TOMORROW. \ VS SMALL AN AMOUNT AS $1 \ c rINGS ACCOUNT HERE THAT jj \ ITEREST COMPOUNDED SEMI- ! r I f: nk ol Union j B. F. KENNEDY W. W. A I.MAN j " Vice-President Cashier ? _ * " ?RUISES s Altarrnt* applications of hot V , t^ggJS rnd cold cloths?than apply ;?C else in V VAPORUB ont If MOOmm Jmrw (m Y?Hr ^ Card of Tbu^i I wunt to sincerely thank those wtyo >ok an interest In my reelection to 7! tie office of County Treasurer, for the n arnest support they gave mo. I feel rateful to them and my heart beats or th^ir prosperity and happiness. J. H. Bartles. Card of Thanks f ??. y I wish to thank the voters of Union 0 ownship for the handsome vote given r ne in the second primary. f tpd Stead A. Sparks. Q Card of Thanks c I dosire to express my appreciation >f the large vote given me in the sec- j >nd primary. While I must yield to he small majority accorded my opponent, I do so without bitterness and vith gratitude to all who voted for ne. I heartily thank each one. tpd W. F. Caldwell. . . . .1 ... _ GOOD CHEER. 5 Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on. , 'Twas not given for you alone? Pass It on. Let it travel down the years, Let ?t wipe another's tears, Till in heaven the deep appears; Pass it on. Salvation Army Notes At the last meeting of the local \dvisory Board Mr. C. C. Sanders was appointed president to fill th* vacancy left by the death of the late ( president, Mr. A. D. Cooper. The ( Board and officials of the Army are very much pleased in securing such a splendid man to fill this important position and with his advice the Army expects to do greater things for Union. The fall campaign for funds which was made necessary on account of not raising sufficient funds in the spring campaign will be put on about the first week in October and Mrs. B. L. Berry, who was so successful in other parts of the state putting an these campaigns, will have charge. Some time ago a new relief system was started here so as to pro:ect the supporters of the Army and ,he general public from being imaosed upon and cards giving the adIress of the Army and also bearing ? number were distributed among the ausiness people and all cases are now >eing sent to us for help instead of he public helping these cases and as ;he holder of the card comes for lelp the number shows where they rot the card and the case is at once nvestigated and if found worthy is jelped at once. The public should not forget our ilace of worship, which is the old Dpera House above Glymph's Pharnacy, wjiere meetings are being car ied on continually. Adjutant J. Davis. Much Old Cotton For Cooperative Although deli very of their old cot on was optional under the terms of he contract, officials of the South 3aroiina Cotton Growers' cooperaive association "said yesterday that iundreds of members of the associate n were turning over all of their nl otton for sale through the assoiation. Hundreds of bales are beig received daily by the association ; was said. ? "Present indications are that the elivery of old cotton will be for eavier than we had expected," said I. G. Kaminer, president and genral manager, yesterday. "We had ot figured at the outset that we rould have a very heavy delivery of t Id cotton as delivery of it was opional with the members but it has eon coming in steadily for the past hree weeks and every mail brings stters from members in every secion of the state notifying us that hev are turning over their old coton crop." The board of directors of the asociation meets tonight at the assoiation's headquarters in the cooperttive building, 1425 Main street. Members of the board are E. Wal ace Evans, Bennettsville; J. Wade )rake, Anderson; I. S. Craig, Lauens; J. P. McNair, Aiken; A. Victor lethea, Dillor, B. F. Williamson, )arlington; R. C. Hamer, Eastover; L R. Johnson, St George; L. D. Jenings, Sumter; J. B. Johnson, Rock Till, and H. G. Kaminer, Gadsen. Appearance of salt water generally rdicates early exhaustion in an oil veil. "Do you love me, Mike?" "Of ourse I do." "Then why don't yer yes glare like Wallace Reid's at the lictures ?" Notice - Notice to all grand jurors to appear t court house next Monday morning, c >opt. 18. R. C. Williams, f Clerk. l 7 7? IV The Hat Shop J May we have the pleasure R f welcoming you Saturday, ? apt. 16th, to our Fall and M /inter opening? ' C 61 Main Street D Opposite Post Office jt * C*rd of Tlu^ b I tpke this mean* of tlmifring the otfsrt of Siyitoc township for electing io m their nvsgistrate on yesterday, v J. Edgar Adorns. Card of Thanks I wish to express my appreciation or the vote given me in the primary esterday. I also wish to thank those f my friends who worked for me. I an a clean race. I shall -Cwaya be ound working for the host interest f the county and state. J. T. Jeter. FECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1ECOME OUR LOCAL. SALESMAN selling high grade shoes direct-to consumer; whole or part time. Liberal commission. Capital or experience not necessary. Tanners Shoe manufacturing Co., 493 C Street, Boston, Mass. ltpd iUBSCRIPTIONS TO $20,000 CANNERY NOTICE: All whose names appear' aelow with five stars may call upon Paul E. Wilburn, Secretary-Treasurer, and get their stock certificate. The certificates sre ready for delivery. On Monday, July 24, we put into feiaiiun our canning ractory. Wo nave a capacity of 20,000 cans, 833 :ases, a day.- We have growing and ripening in the fields a fine crop of tomatoes. Thfcre ft but one factor now that hinders an assured success: Our capital is too limited. This leads to two additional statements. Every supscription should be paid up at once and new subscriptions should come in. Will you not help? We ned every dollar we can get to make the first turnover. Remember; We must can for 30 or 40 days before we will be able to realize on our first return from pales Help us to help Union county to a new and better way. ________ Lewis M. Rice * 200.00 0. K. Hughes * 50.00 R. M. White I ** 50.00 P. H. Garner * 50.00 1. E. Minter 50.00 Dr. Russell Jeter 50.00 EL W. Beaty 50.00 r. F. McLure;1 ** 60.00 SV. D. W004 * * *60.00 EL L. Daviai *50.00 r. R. Whita^rJ * * 60.00 Etoy Willeford *****50.00 3am Berelowtt* **50.00 3am Katsjefjv * 50.00 3. R. Lancaster .... 50.00 r. V. Askew.* * 50.00 Vlacbeth T&iaag * * 60.00 3. M. Garnet *60.00 IV. C. Wilbunv ****50.00 1. Mobley J^er, Jr 50.00 3. G. Young * * 50.00 ?. J. Parhain * * * 60.00 Dr. J. W. Buchanan . . . * ** 50.00 1. J. Wast . 5S.OO I D. Hancock * * 60.00 Dr. W. N. Glymph .... * *50:00 3 F. Rennedy ; * *50.00 3oyan Austell . 60.00 * J. Brewnjnjt *50.00 L. W. Stone . * 50.00 i\ W. Carnell . .... * * 50.00 Jnion Fillhur Stjtinn i\,\ t. G. Kennedy ** 50.00 Victor Smith . ; *****50.00 no. W. Gregory ...... * 50.00 t. N. Sprouse *****50.00 V. W. Johnson * *60.00 B. Sparks ** 50.00 '. B. Gault . * 50.00 )r. A. P. McElroy .... *****50.00 3eorge Willard **** 50.00 Gordon Bishop ... *** 50.00 t. T. McMehan * 60.00 I. H. Harris r>0 0' drs. John R. MatMa . . . * * 60.00 Cohen Co. . s. * 160.00 Jitizens National Bank . . *****50.0rt I. C. Wilburn . **60.00 )r. Theo. Maddox .... *****60.00 diss Mahala J. Smith . . ****50.00 diss Edna Tinsley .... *****60.00 Jradley-Estes Co *****50.00 V. S. McLore * *100.00 3. B. Barron .v *60.00 '. D. Barron ****50.00 Jnion Bakery ? f . . . . *****60.00 Vill Humphries . . . . *****50.00 Mrs. Ida Bailey *****60.00 .ewis M. Gault- *****60.00 V. B. Murphyf *****60.00 t. W. Beaty (additional) *****60.00 ). Norman Jonaa *****60.00 I. C. Sanders **** 60.00 *. K. Morgan * ** 50.00 {. Lee Keiiy *****60.00 Thos. McNally. *****50.00 3. Allen 50.00 ' E. Wilburn 60.00 'onsol'ted Ice A Fuel Co. ** **50.00 toy Willeford (addit.) . . 50.00 Jnion Mafble A Gran. Co. *****50.00 i. W. T. Ravenscroft . . . *****50.00 > D * ?. d. uoing "'"&0.00 . K. Brennecke ..... *** 50.00 )r. O. L. P. Jackson . . . *****50.00 Itorm's Drug Store . . . *****50 00 . M. Wood **50.00 I. A. Owens., 60.00 A. Hollingsworth . . *****50.00 '. J. Vinson ....... *****50.00 >. E. Smith *****50.00 ierbert Smoak ...... *****50.00 Tios. H. Howe *****50.00 Irs. P. B. Barnes * 50.00 'esh 50.00 Irs. L. M. Jordan *****50.00 ,. B. Godshall *****60.00 1. J. Tucker 50.00 7. B. Aiken *****50.00 E. Foster . J * * 50.00 agle Grocery Co....... 60.00 Irs. Jno. R. Mathis . . . ** 100.00 t wis M. Rice *****100.00 ash *****100.00 r. J. W. Buchanan . . . *****50.00 E. Kelly 100.0* From . . . 50.00 Louis Jolly ... . . . 60.00 i - ? ,*r. 1 i -hi mmmWmpmmm p 'Makin | Serve ( JT N the early day? < L contests, Barney to win every race? His consistent succe drivers to ask for tire to his spec.ncations. Twenty years of rc victories?with a stead ing demand for tires as ?convinced Barney . these '-.peed test? point a better tire for every* The enthusiastic tec field Cords by the put was right. Scores prominent dealers in 1 !b and many thousands c [ experienced in the use j witness by their decid i that Oldfield is doing | better job of tire makii This volume, handle j tive way in every phas I The Most Trustwon Sold by At il l 1 I 11II I 11 1 I 1 1 1 H 11 11 I 1 ii k i! " < II OUR INITIAL F ii THE NEWEST I A comprehensive di< a wide range of values, beautiful models bearing "Hart/* "Lazarus," "Ac You will find BMmw and it will be our plssm We cordially invite fullest. No hats on app ! WILBUR! 'l I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 H I I M I 1 II I III J. L. Bolton * *600.0 Dr. F. M. Ellerbe *60.0 W. T. Powell * 50.0 w T. Sinclair *60.0 S. itra&s * *60.? J. L. Duncan 50.0 Dr. J. G. Going 60.0 C. E. Bailey *50.0 William Coleman **600.0 S. R. I.ybrand *****60.0 R. Haydcck 50.0 J. V. ivey . 60.0 H. W. Stone 60.0 A. T. Stoudenmire 60.0 E. Nicholson **50.0 L. L. Wagnon * 60.0 Thos. J. West * 60.0 T. F. Wallace 60.0 Cash ** 60.0 T. A. Murrah \ **60.0 Mrs. H. L. Gaffney ..... 60.0 J. Ben Foster 60.0 F. M. Moore 50.0 T. E. Bailey 50.0' J. J. Willard * 50.0' R. C. Williams 50.0 S. R. Garner 50XX H. W. Edgar RO.Ot John H. Wilburn ***50.0 Roy Burney 60.0( J. Wiley Sanders **60.04 A. Kerhulas 50.0< J. C. Mitchell 50.01 Dr. D. H. Montgomery . ... 1?0.b< W. R. Jolly * 50.04 L. D. Smith . . 60.0< J. A. Going . 50.0< R. J. Allan 50.04 20 Years of 1 ar Owners $ I ' of automobile ture and distributioi Oldfield?-out in price quotations f studied tires. you'd expect on tire ss led other better built and moi :s constructed Practically every event for three years ad and track on.Oldfields. The Wi v and increas- in which an entire i he built them . Cords covered 34,625 Oldfield that roads proves the met 11 the .way to . ^Trustworthy Tires 1 k.y use.. day driving, -' . eption of Old- The Master Drr lie proved he * Builder has given-th of the most standard of tire wear the country? a true economy that ? >f car owners, should know about, oi tires?bear Your oldfield dei ed preference fact8?talk to him. a bigger and igd in an effece of manufac iderson Motor Co., 11ii11M1111111 ii i m 1111i i ii i 0 Crescent Filling Station . 50.00 1 0 Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr . 50.00 1 0 R. P. Jeter 50.00 \ 0 Miss Mary Emma Foster 60.00 | 0 C. H. Peake 50.00 J 0 Grover C. Wilburn .... 60.00 I 0 Mrs. Ora B. Fant .... 50.00 J 0 J. B. Betenbaugh SO.OO J 0 Cash 60.00 j 0 Cash 60.00 1 1> W. T. Jones . . 50.00 ? 0 'no. R. Mathis (additional) . . 50.00 J 0 Stuart Smith SO.OO J 0 W. II Gibson 60.00 j 0 Frank Clay 60.00 . 0 B. L. Fowler 60.00 3 I. From (additional) 60.00 [> Mrs. May C. Peake .... 60.00 i) N. C. Palmer 50.00 0 G. Epps Tucker 60.00 3 J. A. Boilings worth (addit'al) 50.00 ) J. E. Tinsley 60.00 ) A. A. Hames 60.00 7 ) H. B. Jennings 60.00 B. B. Anderson 60.00 ? Mrs. Hettie V. Foster . . 60.00 ) L. B. Jeter, 8* 60.0U 1 Usvkt T I^AnrlM MM?KAAn I.. V* A VWIVK UV.WI T. M. McNeil BO.OO* X 1 "'I III IIII I I "-H {acin? tgg oday 1: i, has resulted E ' ar below what s known to be E - " - e enduring. E ! important race B IM 11 i has been won HEEm chita Test Run B 11 III Bet of Oldfield |||H| miles on rough B 11111 tie of the Most Built In every- 11! 11 irer and Tire ;; ; ; e public a new ' ' ' - ' and tire cost? I i i I !! ivery car owner iler has these I 11 I p?! w T % ^ ALL (OR WINTER) HILUNERY?FRIDAY play of all that is new and stylish Added to attractive creations of the labels of nationally known h." rous models that meet your ideas re to help you select the very hat your inspection Friday, while our roval Opening Day. N DRY GOI L, 1H- H II 111 I t I 1 III II 1 I I I I II I I I I V o J no. R. Mathis 50.00 < 0 C. R. Wilburn 60.00 I 0 Darts -Jeffries 50.00 J 0 Ii a Mae Wilburn 50.00 I 0 T. C. Duncan * 100.00 < 0 J. M. Bates 60.00 I 0 Norman-Murphy Co. . . . *50.00 \ 0 Dr. Geo. T. Keller .... 50.00 J 0 J. W. Gilbert . 60.00 J union, ?. u. 1111111111111111111111111 SHOWING OF :: , SEPT. 15TH || in millinery, embracing our own designers, are establishments, "Fisk," both of style and price, that becomes you most, assortments are at their IDS CO. I I 1 I I M 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 11 I 1 1 I II 3. T. S. Wilburn * * 60.00 t L. McNttlly 60.00 r n m . - 1 ? iv. v^rmnes ""'OU.0U J. Browning (addit'nal) ** * 60.00 3ash *****50.00 i: Lee Kelly (additional . 60.00 V. H. Wilbum 60.00 . A. Smith 60.00 C. Cudd 60.00 r. A. Littlejohn 50.00 I. B. Kelly . 60d0 V. W. Wood 60.00 leuben Lindsay ...... WOO . W. Lipscomb * 60.00 ). B. Free ** 60.00 tobert Little * 50.00 . L. Calvert ** 80.00 . J. Garner 50.00 '. J. Bishop 60.00 I. Krass (additional) . . . **60.00 . A. Orr 60.00 . O. Harris 60.00 trown Bros *****60.00 Total $11,400.00 Amount subscribed in produce 1,160.00 Grand total $12,660.00 We want more subscriptions. Will on not take one or more ihuwt Union Canning A Products Co., T^wfa M Rice. Prae Pay aa yon go and people won't ' are how long yon atay. lower guards and bolte 1 - ' . ; - *Jy