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RIALTO TODAY GOLDWYN Pmaib "WATCH YOUR STEP" WITH CULLEN LANDIS and PATSY RUTH MILLER By J u LI EN JOSEl'HSON Directed by WILLIAM BEAU DINE The banker's daughter would rather drink pop with the shabby young grocer's clerk than go off for a spin in his rival's roadster. Young love may be blind, but it generally finds the way. Cullen Landis and Patsy Ruth Miller are starred in this high speed comedy of young love in a small town. ADDED "FALLING FOR FANNY" An Educational Comedy TOMORROW FR1TZ1 R1DGEWAY "THE BRANDED MAN" I JUST 1 CUinn/IFMT UA Ionirmcm nu UNUSUA1 Be sure of a welcoi worths. No other w Exclusive UNION DR Phone 113 and "1 OMRsaanMBni isx*bce^WI | SPECIAL I j! FOR SATURDAY | NfcW GOODS | tKlM I p La cues Coat Muis, va i, go at Laciies coats, beautiit (ihey are in an tn Laches uresses irom | (in iricotine, roirel Ladies' Sweaters, hig I at 1 New Goods A | We cordially invite | spect our offerings. I C. ALL I ~ YC NEED A SAVIf \ Big or little, this b | count, because we kn< | the little accounts will 8 arlvanforrA IT A UUTUIIiUgVl a We pay interest cc nually and your princi interest a certainty. \ A dollar opens a Savinj l The Bank Si C. C. SANDERS B. F. Kl j President Viee-Pn -FECIAL ADVERTISEMENT! WANTED?To movit* your old mattresses. Will bo in town only ten days longer. See us noxt door to Southeastern Express Co.'s <rfflce, Main street. F. L. Crewford. 148#-it-pd. HOT ROLLS at the Bake-Rlte Saturday, 5 to 8 p. m. It * w VAN RAALTE STORE There is no more important detail for smart feminine at1 tire than those few silken in ches that twinkle from beneath the skirt. Because we know their style importance, we feature silk stockings by j VAN RAALTE, which have perfect ankle fit. Many styles i and all cplorings as well as : plain effects, are on display at our stocking counter. Prices are most modest. WILBURN DRY GOODS CO. COME r t titnnnrantii9f4 LLllibjWUnln d L CANDY me by giving Hollingsill do. i Agency IG STORE Look for the Boy." OFFERINGS j r AND MONDAY JUST ARRIVED | VIAKAEI. I iue $25 to $40, to | $25.00 j il, from . .$16 to $50 | ia nowocr wpovpc ^ k UV If VUi TV vuv VVi/ p . . .$10.00 to $37.50 | t Twill and Crepes.) h colored, priced $2.50 irriving Daily, you to call and inEN CO. 1U (GS ACCOUNT ank wants your ac- ! ?w that once started ! grow to our mutual jj impounded semi-an- |j pal is secure and the ! VViv tint start tndav? ! * ?j " ? * " a gs Account here. ; of Union j SNNEI>Y W. W. ALMAN j iaident Canhlor J ?%%X%%X%XXXXXXXXX%%X3t3?tXX i imn??? m N#w H*p? PnU 5 Since Vsro Is tm looker a writer 2 from this oooimtmity it bsfaoswu j some ens of us to writs cff the hap- j panlngs of Interest and the eosnl&ft j and going of our people, so Mr. ?41- 4 tor, will you give me a little spaee 4 too? ^ Quite a large crowd attended the ^ burial services of Mr. Henry Hemes ^ at New Hope last Sunday afternoon. A simple and touching ceremony was * conducted by Rev. S. T. Blackmon, * pastor of the deceased, and the flor- i al tributes were many and beauti- < ful. This grief stricken family has i the heart felt sympathy of a host of friends in this community and around New Hope church, where Mr. Hames * has been a faithful member for many < years, and where Mrs. Hames is still < a member. , The Woman's Missionary Society i will meet Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the church. All members are earnestly urged to be present as * this will be a meeting of great im- < portance. < There will be a choir practice at , New Hope church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Come out and learn the new songs. The Wesley Bible class ' has purchased a number of new song books and are now ready to sing. T. J. Bishop, Ed. Vinson, Amos Go- , forth and Dean Scott made a trip to Woodruff and Reidville last Friday. Mr. Bishop visited the old school at Reidville which he attended 43 years ago. Miss Marion Whitlock, after spending some time at Spartanburg, Hen- , dorsonville and Bat Cave returned to Union Sunday night to resume her studies in the high school and to spend the winter with Mrs. W. W. ' Summer on South street. 1 Miss Sallie Whitlock has returned < from a visit to Hendersonville and , Bat Cave. Miss Mae Johnson has returned to her home near Jonesville, after being at the home of Mrs. J. J. Whit- ' lock for two months, having taught < a summer term at Gault school with , Mrs. Whitlock. Amicus. Propose Union t Evangelical Churches ' Barrington, 111., Sept. 19.?Union of the Evangelical Association and 1 the United Evangelican Church, a movement which has been under way t for some time, is expected to be consummated at the general conference of the church to be held here in Oc- t lober, according to E. S. Hengst, stewartship secretary of the United Evangelical Church. i A number of ministers in the east f Pennsylvania conference, however, " including Bishop W. F. Heil, are opposed to the union, Mr. Hengst stat- . ed. Card of Thanks We desire to express to our friends and neighbors our heart-felt thanks ' for the kindness shown us in the illiofs and death of our little daughter, 1 Mary Rosa. May God's inchest blessings rest upon each and everyone. j lipd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hyder. t Bank No. 110. ' Statement of the Condition of THE BANK OF CARLISLE J I ncated at Carlisle, S. C., at the Close J of Business Sept. 15, 1922. j t RESOURCES. I nans and Discounts . . .$167,731.83 c Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 2,110.95 c Furniture and Fixtures . 500.00 n B.inkinj? House 500.00 P Other Real Estate Owned 105.97 ^ Due from Banks and c Bankers 19,378.71 s Currency 841.00 Cold 257.50 9 Silver and Other Minor " Coin 278.50 Checks and Cash Items . 95.49 Other Resources, viz.: Demand Loans 2,877.72 Total $194,677.67 LIABILITIES. ' Capital Stock Paid in . . $10,000.09 ^ Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,374.92 Due to Banks and Bankers 2,560.32 Individual Deposits 79,195.67 Time Certificates of Deposit .... 32,373.76 Certified Checks 600.00 112,169.43 Notes and Bills Rediscountcd 88,373.00 Other Liabilities, viz.: War Finance Corporation . . 5,000.00 Total $194,677.b7 a State of South Carolina, it County of Union. Rpfftra mp romn .QaHio niaf Pofr?V? .. ford, Cashier of the above named , bank, who, being duly sworn, says j that the above and foregoing state- I' ment is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said banK. a] Sadie Gist Ratchford. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of September, 1922. E. F. Ratchford, I Not. Pub. for S. C. in Correct Attest ' C. A. Jeter, * Wm. H. Gist, U W. D. Arthur. si Directors. ? P~Hr | Special Attn I | The Fami | Ec t | Miss i I "Bits X V aude vil] I CHyl | Direct Froi | SHO\ I Prices: X A ii^? A A A jfti ii^Si A A A jj* 'I' y " IjT y "ij," Between 60,000 and 70,000 applicaions for patents are made in the United States annually. ? Before the war the British con- } rolled the coal trade of the seas. :j: / The average railroad freigh car ^ :osts about .$3,000. y There are nearly 4,000 farm loan j issociationa in the United States. t Raisins are said to be richer in ; nineral matter than any other dried \i 'ruit. : 11 Look at the little yellow label. A Noiiee of Sale J State of South Carolina, / Union County. / Court of Common Pleas. y Nicholson Bank & Trust Co., As- \f signee, J vs. : { Mrs. Mildred Farrar, et al. j In obedience to an order made in ' } he above stated case, I will sell the' \ allowing lands and premises before i he court house door in Union, S. C., \t. ?n the 2nd day of October, 1922, (beng salesday) during legal hours of t lale, rt public auction, to wit: ' All those certain lots of land, situ-! u ite in Pinckney township, Union / bounty, said State, and known as lots :t\ <os. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in J he subdivision of the lands of S. S. / i'arrar on a nlnt nf aawl lnn/4e mn.lo m\ >y Barron & McLure in September, 5 921, which plat may be seen at my 5 ffice. ,:J: Terms of sale: One-third cash, bul- 2 nee in two equal annual installments, f redit portion to be secured by bond t f purchasers and mortgage of the y remises, said bond to bear interest at J per cent from date of sale and tO|!4 rovide for an attorney's fee of 10 per ; y ent. Purchasers to pay for papers.' V tamps and recording. ? W. W. Johnson, y Pr6bate Judge, jj; -14-21-28 Ex Officio Master. y Why I Like \ WILBURN'S STORE I "They display such origin- 8 lity and good taste in their lodels. = "The y carry such a good T ne of well selected models own om nationally known estabshments. "Their shapes and materials re always dependably new nd atractive. "??And U?( hill nnf !*> ! git interested service in makig my selections." Perhaps you would like us >r these same reasons. tfilburn Dry Goods Co. _ J I A action Thur ?us Song W 1 IVIcC AISJ a Grace IF O' \/? le's Greatest F ING1NG PRC in Keith ai <VS 3.3' Adults 3 No Sale r | I We have a complel sibly can sell them. Ladies' Coats from . Misses' Coats from . Misses' and Boys' U? Men's and Ladies' Un Also two-piece Undc Infants' Undershirts, Riverside Cheviot, ya Blue Bell Cheviot, yar Cotton Mill Cloth, yai The best Ginghams, 3 The best 8-oz. Feathi Towels, each .... Ladies' Hose .... Buster-Brown Childr Men's good Percale S Men's good Silk Strij Men's and Boys' Caps Ladies' Coat Suits fro Ladies' Silk and Trict Boys' Suits from . . . Men's Suits from . . , If you want to trai right, start them on S foot, which makes lift world for men, wome teed to be solid leathe J. L, The Horn he railroads of the United States nearly 2,500,000 freight cars. HOT ROLLS ?AT THE? BAKE-R1TE SATURDAY 5 to 8 p. m. LT( sday, Friday,! rfter and Con ^onnel Hammoi J iudevi 'iano and Corned >GRAM DAIL\ id Orpheum o s.oo s !0c, Childr |ny^nyT^f T^r fy ^ -Everyda) te line of Fall Goods, price* You cannot beat our price lion Suits, each ion Suits, from srwear. each All Firsts?No Seconds. ird d 'd rard Mr Ticking, yard k#j a* I Lti i I en's Hose hirts for . >e Shirts for I (, eacn >m >tine Dresses n your children's feet to ( >tar Brand Shoes. They ? s's walk easy for them. T1 tn, boys, girls and babies. . JOI ie of Star Brand Shoes in I For < | Fine Lot of Hon I Men Naur Riirvrriae a Ii 110V I1VVT L,U66IV(' u to me if you need Horse W. A. LO \ Subscribe to The Union Daily Time* | > | Saturday | ledian i f 11 ? b ?? nd | tile" | ly Act | r t Circuits \ i ;.oo I en 15c | I Prices I J as low as we pos- < a m & < i in the state. . $7.50 up to $24.95 \ . .$2.98 up to $7.50 j . . 49c ? 75c to 98c I. . . - 25c jj J5c | 19c iji 10c .... 10c, 15c and 19c ; 29c ' l. M > ! I*, ill "VV j 10cand25c \ . . 10c, 15c and 25c I; in. te j oc_ ! . 1VW. IJt OUU K 98c I .$1.98 $ . . .50c and $1.00 . .$13.50 to $24.95 ? $9.98 ..$2.95 up to $9.95 $1250 up to $25.00 j| [row right and stay it every part of the be best shoe in the Every pair guaran- ; _LY Union. I Sale! ses and Mules nd Harness. Come s, Moles or Buggies. CKMAN An ad. in Th. Time, ^ets renults.