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<?< | F I TOIVK | IV i x T f T f "OV f % 250 MILLION WILL YOU BE ONI Y X THE MANAGI f TO YOU?IT IS V XMANAGEMENT T( t THAN WE CAN EY $ THAN? | 'HUMOR? f X SHOWS: 2-46 ! Rialtn ? w PROGRAM WEE MO POLA NEGRI in "01 "1HE TliVlBE "AoVElVtlikhlS ( TUESDAY ar "OVER 1 THU DOROTH "TikE tRIMSO "STOLJ FR "THE FIGU I "THE LEATL ROUN 7TSOP F1 SATl "COME CLEAN" and "THE SI I GOOD if! e. 9 9** ww mi S KtWS I IN I E ERY | BANK i BOOK 'i I Small though the bn thrift, :t w 11 ->lways hoh than even the daily paper.* It will always Iring i ho; es of a prosperous futu If you want such ar few dollars you can spar us and start a Savings j compounded quarterly. g One Dollar St< I The Bant C. C. SANDERS B. F. President Viee-1 Miss Floreida Batson, of New YorL selected as c. ptain of the American Women's Olympic team, is the holdei of the American records in low an<i high hurdles. gngyfcSjy( ir<n rti*Wii - . MA] )RROW am lary As the II> er n PEOPLE WILL SEE THIS E OF THEM? EMENT OF THE RIALTO R RARE THAT A PICT1 > ITS PATRONS YOU M > ER C! ArM IT TO BE. W! que; the miracle -8-10 4^4 A^A.A^A |, Theatre H ik october 2-7 NDAY ui< i n i m a ii in/11 ITU NC, ARABIAN NIUT1I K QUJLN" and )t isUB AND BILL" id WEDNESDAY HE HILL" RSDAY Y DALTON IN N CHALLENGE" 'i GLORY" IDAY [TING FOOL" IER PUSHERS" D FOUR ILM FABLE JRDAY "YOU AND ME" ECRET FOUR" kl nk book is, if you practice d more good news for you i. i smile and strengthen your ire. i incentive, just take what e this week, bring them to Account. We pay interest ir's an Account ; oi Union KENNEDY W. W. ALMAN President Cashier 1 , Montana's lumber stand is estimati ed at fiS.OTl million feet. The current * annual growth is 790 million feet and 11 the average annual lumber cut 345 I million feet. t i* , -jja . : u * I LT( d WEDNES Car Mother HE HI >, THE SWEETEST STOI THEATRE GUARANTEE TE IS GUARANTEED BE SURE THAT THIS S SAY THAT IT IS AS GC MAN' OR THE 01 PRICES: ADULTS, 4 RlALTO TODAY The Earlier You Come The Better THE WILD DESERT DANCER More Fascinating Madcap ne'er threw careless kiss. POLA NEGRI in the photomarvel "ONE ARABIAN NIGHT" The vivid romance of the Harem The master creation of Ernest Lubitsch, director of "Passion" "The Peer of Oriental Dramas," says National Board of Review. A First National Attraction ADDED RUTH ROLAND IN , "THE TIMBER QUEEN" ALSO "CATCHING A COON" One of the Bob and Bill Adventure Stories. Salvation Army Campaign The financial campaign for the Salvation Army, will begin tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock. Won't you be one of the 250 persons we need to assure us our quoto of $3,000? The folowing is a list of our solicitors. They are busy people; won't you kindly help them by already having your mind made up to be one of i ur 250 people at $1.00 per month? Business Section. Main Street?J. L. Bolton, A. G. Kennedy, W. D. Arthur, Dudley Jones, Fant Gilliam, Ervin Brennecke, C. C. Cooper, Stewart Smith, Dr. Turner, Fred Garner, Lee Kelly, Webb Alman, W. W. Johnson, B. L. Berry. Residential Section. Ward 1 ? Mrs. F. J. Parham, chairman, Mrs. John Fant, Mrs. Ora Jones, Mrs. Ida Baker, Mrs. B. F. Kennedy, Mrs. L. J. Browning, Mrs. Dudley Peaty, Mrs. W. W. Cooper, Mrs. W. li. arris, Mrs. Lee Kennedy, Mrs. B. 11. James. Ward 2?Mrs. Preston Bobo, chairman, Mrs. Haynes Harris, Mrs. Louis Woodward, Mrs. Charlie Hames, Mrs. P. B. Barnes, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Lala Fowler, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Davis Jeffries, Mrs. A. P. McElroy, Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. O. E. Smith. Ward 3?Mrs. T. A Murrah, chairman, Mrs. H. B. Jennings, Miss Virginia Poole, Miss Sallie Chambers, Mrs. T. E. Bailey, Mrs. J. F.1 Matheson, Mrs. Glenmore Barron, Mrs. Dogan Eubanks. Ward 4?Mrs. Clarence Wilbura, Mrs John K. Hamblin, Miss Estes, Miss Alford, Mrs. Foster Howell. C. C. Sanders, Pres. Advisory Board. Mrs. B. L. Berry, Campaign Manager. r ^ DAY t " the ver w- bI? P' , , | fi J Pel ! Un Ke X ion ^ ton Fo lys ? Fa ILL" 11 Un IY EVER TOLD? I ? Y d!! iS THIS PICTURE f | BY A THEATRE ? PICTURE IS MORE | ? )OD AND BETTER Y 'z I s LD NEST' | S bu Oc; CHILDREN 20c t V ge Marriage Announcement gp The following cards have been receiver by friends in Union: tl Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Whisonant and Mrs. P. C. Whisonant and is a ] ter Nell Osceola , to 1 Mr. Harry Clinton Allison _ Saturday, the thirtieth of September !,C Nineteen hundred and twenty-two s at Columbia, South Carolina This announcement is received with cordial interest by Unkn people. The oride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Whisofent and is a " young woman of mnnya|teaiptB qualities of mind and heart.- For several ep1 years she has been head nurse at the Columbia hospital and is held in high so esteem by her associates. Many expressions of good will are extended to this young couple. Rev. Kirby Given m Purse of Twenty-five Dollars Tl Several Knights of the Ku Klux Klan visited the revival services De- ! ing conducted at Saxon mills and presented the preacher, Rev. C. A. Kirby, wiiii a purse containing $Z5. Rev. Mr. Kirby, formerly pastor of < Green Street church here and now pastor at Gaffney, has been assisting __ Rev. T. D. Toler, pastor of the Saxon _ church in a series of meetings. lie | will preach again this morning and tonight, when the services will close. The baptismal service will he held at c the Saxon mill pond one week from today.?Spartanburg Herald. - m * Candidate's Card ? We think that our public Graded """ Schools are the greatest bulwarks to 1 our civilization and without any implied criticism of the Board of Trustees of former years we think Mr. A. P. Morgan stood for a square deal j when a member of the board than any J one in our recollection. I Unfortunately for the good of the school he had to resign when elected mayor. ^ Since there are three to be elected 1 we hereby nominate him aa a Trustee | and hope that he will head the ticket. Taypayers and Patrons of I the Public Schools. | Notice A special communication of Union j Lodge No. 76, A. F. M.# will be held \ in the Masonic Temple Tuesday, October 3rd, at 7:30 p. m. This communication is called for the purpose of dispatching special business. All duly qualified brothers are invited. By order oif J. Gordon Hughes, Attested: 3T W. M. Wm. C. Lake, Secretary. 1498-'2t ; Notice Solicitors Folr Salvation Army All solicitors for AO Salvation Army, also all members ?f the advisory board, are requested to meet at the Young Men's Buines# Club rooms tonight at 7 o'clock. Please note the hour haa been changed from 8 to 7 on account of a meeting to be held at tbtr/Mathodist j church at 8 o'clock. President Advind^JT Board. Brazil, though unrivHM^^or number and size of its has few UpMCk. a. C., Oct. 2, 1922. . Harvey Jordan, St. Matthews, s. c. ?r Colonel: The folowtng here been appointed egates from Union county to attend American Cotton Growers' con_ ition which will be held in Columon October 11th: :ol. T. C. Duncan, Union; W. S. :holson, Union; R. P. Morgan, Un; C. C. Sanders, Union; C. H. ike, Union; A. G. Kennedy, Union; B. Askew, Union; J. Mobley Jeter, ion; W. T. Beaty, Union; B. F. nnedy, Union; L. M. Jordan, Un; J. A. Wilburn, Union; John K. mblin, Union; John M. Little, Keli; S. R. Aycockk, Kelton; Richard wler, Kellys; Claiicl Thomas, Kcl; Jack Holcomb, Kellys; J. Roy nt, Lockhart; Jeter Butler, Lockrt; W. C. Johnson, Union, Route 5; f Hancock, Union, Route 5; Jas. W. nningham, Jonesville; T. A. Littlem, Jonesville; D. B. Free, Jonesle; T. M. Littlejohn, Jonesville; O. Belue, Union, R. F. D.; Jeff Smith, lion, R. F. D.; Henry Smith, Joncsle, R. F. D.; J. B. Lancaster, Paue, R. F. D.; W. J. Betsill, Paulino, F. D.; Boyd Lee, Jonesville, R. F. ; J. M. Whitehead, Jonesville, R. F. ; Norris Rodgers, Jonesville, R. F. Hay Wilburn, Union, Route Z; J. Adams, Union, R. F. D.; Davis egory, Union, R. F. D.; J. McJ. nt, Santuc; Dr. J. T. Jeter, San:; M. Russell Jeter, Santuc; W. T. nes, Santuc; M. C. Deaver, Carlisle; H. Gist, Carlisle; W. H. Jeter, Carle; C. H. Jeter, Carlisle; Wm, Colutn, Union; Jack Mobley, Whitmire, F. D.; R. W. Beaty, Whitmire, R. D.; J. D. Epps, Jr., Blairs, R. F. ; J. E. Minter, Sedalia; J. R. Whitre, Sedalia; A. J. Hill, Sedalia; J. , Humphries, Sedalia; H. C. Wilrn, Union, Route 2; W. C. Wilburn, noil, ivoute z; nowara Williams, lion, Route 2. [ trust that a large number of these ntlemen will attend the meeting. Yours truly, Lowndes Browning. ECIAI. ADVERTISEMENTS 1ST?One ice cream churn crank at ic ice cream supper at Padgett's Creek. Somebody got the crank belonging to the churn of Mr. Clough Rice. Please bring back and exchange for your own at my house. T. A. Bailey. ltpd )ST?Saturday night on S. Church street, a pocketbook containing two checks, signed by Glenmore Barron and bills and small change. Had name and route on fly leaf. W. Sam Vaughan. ltpd It is asserted Montana has the largt chrome deposidT hi the wofld they ve not been developed. It also ha3 me iron deposits. Miss Agnes McPhail, the only woan member of the Canadian Parment, has returned to the governent $1,500 of her $4,000 salary. IE UNUSUAL SERVICE Is that for* which we constantly strive, in order that the service will be all that one who is versed in his profession can do for the care of those who have answered the last call. Bailey Undertaking Company. 4ARRIS-WOODWARD CO. Good Things to Eat. lardis Farm country butter, fresh :ountry eggs, celery, tomatoes, jrapefruit. rhe Only Big Circus Coming To Union This Year! CIRCUS PRICES III CHILDREN Oflp ILL UNDER AGE OF 12 UUu VDULTS 75c (includ'ng war tax). CIRCUS A NATIONAL INSTITUTION COMING TO UNION 2?PERFORMANCES?2 Street Parade 10:30 a. m. THURSDAY OTT TTflTM MH 8b@8 ? . * . _ <111111 ii ill 11 ; 1111111111111 n 11 ii i it 1111 n i iiim. i: \ t ? ? >. ?? - ? TAKE A SHARE E 1* WE ARE STILL PRESSING THE MATTER OF GETTING ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE CANNERY. . WE MUST HAVE THE TOTAL SUM I OF $20,000 TO ( i! - | FUNCTION TO GOOD ADVANTAGE AND TAKE CARE OF THE CROPS WE CONTEMPLATE NEXT SEASON. TAKE A I SHARE. II* UNION CANNING AND PRODUCTS CO. LEWIS Ml RICE President I , '' i n n inn a i i m 11111 n 111 h i n n 11 ii 11111111 u 11 : t.