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H F\ CI Bvery cigarette full weight and full size ComuoeT 1922, Liccett & Myim Toi ^^Jsfmeri V" ?MER LABOR. 1 Anna Imwi VwW?| -j ;W ? ? ? * Practice true e amwLAdaily. 5( Bteck.Xao.Wh - !\ ?AK FOR SCHOOL CI ttaSRIMOLA Home I tah^ Atober wterfi < End of Famine Reflected I In Russian Dancers i Moscow, Oct. 16.?The opening of Russia's theatrical season has t brought out examples of freak and j impressionistic staging and eroic ( (fencing in several theaters, but nev-l ? . ertheless the classic Russian ballet, ( .; t|p old style opera, and the drama * owcua p;tivvf?iar uutn ever. * Boty tbf strikingly mew impres- ' Ballistic presentations and the time- > honored ballets. however, draw large J crowds, and'the opening perform- ' aaces In the theaters featuring these respective styles were sold out long 1 before the curtains. j At the Nobles Club theater, where : Qeleysoysky presented impression- i Ishc dancing by * dozen or more < youths and girls from the Kamerny i beftet, cubists and spiral structures no orqsaary pianks ana ladders were , used as scenery to represent palaces, i n>euntains, pyramids, etc. T^e dances#, pasturing wierdly to fenasfc by Strauss and Debussy, seemed to be cubkit drawings come to life. ffbm the curtain went up on the I fltst performance of the ballet this yepr, it was evident that the daneyrs 4 hgjft enjoyed their ftset year ti good f?Sding snlee the mvDltatkm. All wpre mgflh plumper,-*et)d pome cynicm in pm audience hrfdcNI that another civil war might help their figuipe. Msdaay CMtnev, *nr eomcnple, , m|st have gut ed twenty - pounds shsce last year, but her technique , ,a#pned better than ever. </ a > ' , . Along with everything else, prices fips thsetir tickets have soared in IntSii^ihil'lS'dNI of list seasen. -Formerly obtainable for "the v . Russian equivalent of about 2S cents, Pecquet seat* this* peer brought about * two doUars at. the box offices, and from five to fifteen doilara eadh from speculators. The aqliencee, .hewover, seemed to mr haps qp treble having the necei- j sa|y millions of rublee. and the oDen kf M&t crowd# ww a mlxturo of UMI bMMioUk ftdittT w JP''* W'l 'li ^ WW* P*WM "JP" >> ft/ fciicen (15) Better J cigarettes fOF DL( GARETTES/ ACCO Co. ' /* INOI caS Nome Shoe Pol , i ' Jm [1MB AND LBATHEXt [i ? ...... t j.,t,.i.?.' E? DOK new^aorK3bpsncw^ (old. i conomy ? Shine with )shines- Cor a dime, to, Ox-fclood and Bnaa t rays 10c. a mxatEN? Set makes shining convenient an Aeans the shoes and appftes potb rfidar bricks the shine with a i ?** to *ay "8HI*i gagaa?? leport of Suiting Convention t Union, S. C., Oct. 14, 1922. a I wish to make a brief report on ' .he singing convention which was held n the Union county court house Oc- I x>ber 8th at 3 o'clock p. m. One of \ >ue mum ieatures oi me occasion was *n address by Rev. L. L. Wagnon, vhich was enjoyed by everyone present. His subject was "The Importance of Music." It was a great subject and in my judgment it was handled magniftciently. - < The convention was called *to order * t>y Mr. C. C. Sanders and after mak- 8 ing a few brief but appropriate re- T marks, he stated the object of the * meeting and before going any farther *called on Rev. Mr. Cogbum to lead the congregation in prayer. At this juncture the convention was called upon to elect officers and the following wore elected: J. C. Mitchell, president. O. H. Lenhard, vice president. T. J. West, secretary and treasurer. The remainder of the time was devoted to general singing with the exception of one s6lo which was render, ed by Mr. Oren Hollis of Cross Keys and two quartets, 6ne each from BethAi J _4 --A -i i- rtrL. * ci mm wrecu iuw(r cnurcn. x ne ooject of this convention is to promote the song service in all the churches in Union county. It is earnestly de- ' sired that more of the young folks Will become interested in singing and pot be satisfied with a little voice training, whiah is very good in its, place, but what is most needed is a better understanding of the general principles of the round note system.* The convention was filled to Us full <|apaaity. The gallery was also full of people. Resides we had about 100 extra chairs and people standing out. . side and no place to aeat them. Ve appreciate the interest that some people manifested in the convention. It ia for the, people and by the people. The convention closed with prayer by Mr. T. J. West, Very truly, J. a Mitchell. , ! ' - W st l ||| sti or. elc Ii tb *% tiii ; 4 all M ok 1 P* 1 cei I fto f shi ^?jr me tin la! pU an Dthe que ?. cle ,ft me syl soe u i the the SOI all nai qui ^ or 7 the i&J the poi ^ - better Turkish koj ?'belter Virginia , ?better Barley sai i shi am "Y ^ OP' j^^Bg^^HRSSRiMk op flhtotJft H ^ Home |i si 9M n ti |A B k! easy. A |W*N |1 *J ih qaidkiyaini im^- U BV StEOtS60? ? - !?1 U ? J. Hi ? The camel has nothing to do with t he camel hair brushes so beloved by ^ irtists, for they are made principal- 8 y from squirrel's hair. Croup" ~~ I VI SIS s i Om 91 VMknhmUm*Y-+ \ If the problem of using atomic en :rgy wo noivw, instead oi using ait housand tons of coal to drive a c iteamskip from Liverpool to New * fork, the same reanlt could be obained from a bit aa big aa a walnut. { 'wi^n i the Quick, 1 Sure Soap Maker s ; a iT t ?the choice of thousands of wo- < ?nformakknymaaesp iprfdHy j ft and Red Devil Lye?dart ? ^^-ragsgas e ' PiTis^^*! Insist upon^^w fen- t fr* f b ??aw 4 HTfae'i 5 llMltlM1*1 Wl^ Notice otEUctaan l f?" L x *m ate of South Catena, '1? County of UnkL \ Notice is hereb given that the L meral Election fc State and Coon- . Officers will be eld at the voting tsctnsta >?escribe by law and in 7* id county, on Tkcoday, November . 1928, said day I ping Tuesday folirhag the first A >nd*y in Novesnr, as pceecribed y the State Con tution. Ttoe qualification for suffrage: 1 Managers of eiemon require of ev- tioi f elector offerim te vote at any ie* icifon, before aliasing him to vote, the i production of lp registration cer- C icate and proof |f the payment of Ha taxes, including!poll tax, assessed Art ainst him and ceBectible during ther ^ * avious year. Tig production of a Ed. Jtiflcate or of thg receipt of the of- Joll ?r authorized te follsft such taxes, , * ell be conclusive Jiroof of the pay- Tui i? * ?1V N4C1CU1, 2)111 Section 287, Gods of 1912, as tended by Act No. C, special session H* 1914. Jet Section 287. There aba Li he these ( ugsate and distinct bpitofa. as fol- E. n: One ballot fpr Rsgreeentatives Eol Congress; and obe ballot for Gov- ? lor, Lieutenant Governor, State (cers, Circuit ioheitors, members Aul the House of Rcpsnseatatives, I tie Senator, county officers, and one Hla Hot for all Gnastitattaual amend- son mts and special .questions, each of A ree said boxes to be apropriately ey, teled; which ballots shall be of F. vin white paper had of such width * i length as to captain the names of E. ? officer or effiogp and question or Eel actions to be voted for or upon, J ar and even cut, without orna- J. mtation, .designation, mutilation, bra nbol or mark of any kind what?ver, except the mine or names of ^ r J person or persons voted for and En i office to which tuch person or per- ^ is are intended to be chosen, and Kut special question which name or C mes, office or offices, question or C estions shall be written or printed l>a' partly written ar partly printed C sreon in black fek; and such ballot Eill be so folded ?s to conceal the Sm me or names, question or questions sreon, and so ttlded, shall be de- Wi. sited in ? ho* to K* S|>n pt and disposed-of u herein pro- ^ Led by law, and.'no ballot of any M. ler description gfuod in either of Ah id boxes shall he counted. * On all special questions the ballot W. ill state the question, or questions, r'? d shall thereafter have the words " es" and "No" inserted so that the nai ter may indicat#?his vote by strik- Ka< c out one or the,ether ql such words ^ said ballot, the word not so strick- * out to be counted. (>0' Before the hoarded (for opening ')UI ; polls, Managers and Clerks must ce and subscribe the Constitutional th. The Chairman of the Board of inagers can adnpjiister the oath to ^?> 5 other members end to the Clerk; Notary Public: agtot administer the *'c th to the CXmirnpn. The "h^anagers ct their Chairman and - Clerlbv Polls at each vatfun .place be ened at 7 o'cloeh 4 m. and closV1 4 o'clock p. in the Citi' ^ Charleston, whs'^ey shall be) sued at 1 ^ at 6. p. > ] The Managers has manpower co a vacancy, and Jeenvillt the Man- |!)r MPs.***#"JotMxdtchisonl^??|e-j_A Afj ??-?- Meoted secrtlW*' *sni ?m aje ?f Fijad voters, the 1-9: Miss T. I beln* sworn' by in cov . nf ion. At ty l?H th f Bt>e election, the ranagd. 5?* * proceed th ubHoiy Jwdlot boxes and ? junt the (^iamb fcteteto, ??- ]V nue wittr,,-. u mment until the j me is co,. j '-m Vnd make a statelent of the V ?iJ,M each office and ,r gn the same. ^HNin three days ||( lereafter, the hairman of the , f ioard, or some ne designated by st le Board, must ddyer to the Comlissioners of Rleqton the poll list, la se boxes contafaiic the ballots and jo written statements of the results of T tie election. ,-e At the said else on qualified elec- .<> ors will vote upc the adoption or r.i ejection of amend onts to the State Constitution, as pi yided in the fol- I rwing Joint Reso tions: ^ A Joint Resolutx n to Amend Ar- tj kle X of the Coi titulion so as to '' Authorize the Tof*n?f Greer to As* J' ess Abutting Property for Permannt Improvements. ' (9 A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- ; ion 5 of Article XVH of the Constiution Empowering the General As- (t embly to Regulate rile Printing for n he State. A Joint Resolution .to Amend Sec- ti ion 5 of Article'XVTI of the ConBti- p ution Relating to the Limit of the loaded Debt of School Districts, by 1] Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the a Due West School District No. 88, f Ubbeville County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- c ion 7, of Article VIII and Section 5, . >f Article X of the Constitution, so is to Exempt the Oity of Beaufort 'roar the Provisions thereof. * A Joint Resolution y|o Amend Para- N rraph 5, Article X of the. Conatituion Relating to RonJod Indebtedness ' if Counties, Townsmps, School Disricts, Etc., by Addihg a Proviso as > o the Goanty of Beaufort. j A Joint Soooiuiiow Am Shfepoee an ] Amendment to ArtioJeX of the Con- 'i ititation by Adding .Thereto a Sac- < - i rf a u? SO A w? w ,oe auowu am owuoii ?otjx, Empowering County Authorities to i Assess Abutting Property for Per- < nenent Improvement of Highways. A Joint Re notation to Amend Secion 6 and 6, Article X, of the Contitution, Relating to the Limit of ( he Bonded Debt of Townships, by Idding a Proviso Thereto as to the ' Pownship of Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, S. C., as now Cpntituted Embracing in Area of Satd j Bawfeakip< the Town of -Mount PleaskUt,: S. C. ! A Joint Rmwdutinn, to Amend Spa- i ion 5, Article X .of7 the Constitution telating to the Limit of the Bonded , )ebt of School Districts by Adding s *rovisc Thereto, ss ti> School District . fo. 10, Cherokee Gcjunty. A Joint Resolution to Amend lection 5, Article Xi of the Constiutlon Relating to tine Limit of the kmded Debt of Schbel Districts by Lddhig .a Proviso TkLersto as to the. lahool District of tl3e City of Flornce in FHor||u^-^nty, S. C. A Joint Resolution I. te Amend Sacion 7, Article yflM ef the Couatiu hm Relating to Mtanfcipa! Beaded ndhbtadnasS, by AdMing a Proviso "hereto as to the pty of Gaorgsown. ? A Joint Resolution, I to Amend Seekm 5 of Article Xfl - of the Censtiution Relatin** to tb'le Formation of kdtool Districts, Etci, by adding a - I. ? * .* 1 'I . a >viee MkU Certain School District* Pickehs Cottnty. k Joint BfbUrtiun to Amend Secn 7 of Article VIII, and Section 6 Article X of the Constitution so as Exempt Hke City of BpartaMiurg m the Fieeteions Thereof. 1 Joint Resolution to Awsd Sacs 7. Article VIII, and Section & tide, X, of the Constitution, so as Exempt the City of Union from i Provisions Thereof. ELECTION MANAGERS ihe following Managers of Elecfi have been appointed to hold the I -Uon at the umriflus precincts in said County: k>urt House precinct?A. A. raee, Frank Clay, John Sparks, ;hur Law son clerk. I. K. Mills precinct?J. A. Tucker, , Noland, W. T. Deaaon, T. C. ly clerk. Monarch Mills precinct?W. A. rner, Fate Henderson, William rley, W. R. Jolly clerk. Santnc precinct?E. W. Jeter, rry Jones, Joe Adams, M. Rueeeil er clerk. Jarlisle precinct?W. 11. Jeter, W. Baldwin, W. W. Ratcbford, C. T. eman clerk. leador precinct?Maxie Crosby, k Hughes, Claude Me*dor, De brey Gregory clerk, xx-'khart Mills precincL?Frank ir, Robert Wilhurn, W. H. John, W. R. Hill derk. tdamsburg precinct?-W. M. Bent, Jeff Hancock, Marvin Farr, Ben Adams clerk. telton precinct?J. J. Garner, J. Holcomb, Lester Gault, B. N. ily clerk. onesville precinct?J. W. Hames, M. Fowler, C. D. Haile, R. A. Lynd clerk. Buffalo Mills precinct?W. ^T. ight, C. C. Betsill, Charlie Seay, lest High tower clerk. Vest Springs precinct?W. P. Boi, W. J. F. Mayes, J. F. West, W. West clerk. Jibbs precinct?Henry Smith, J. B. vis, Sam Weet, W.- J. Gibbs clerk, /olerainc precinct?D. W. West, G, Ponder, George Tucker, Judson nner clerk. Vilburn Store precinct?C. T. S. Iburn, Smith Williams, A. R. Vin i, rurman wiirmrn cleric. ^ross Keys precinct?Joel Betsill, I W. Bailey, R. W. Chaney, R. B. I reraon cleric. I Jlack Rock precinct?Jim Mobley, ? S. Alexander, W. M. Brock, Mail H. Gallman clerk. Phe Managers at each precinct ned above are requested to delete one of their number to secure cea and blanks for the election m R. C. Williams, in Cleric of urt Office, not later than Novem 6th, 1922. R. L. Kelly .j J. R. Whit mire Jeter Butler nunissionera of State and County Elections for Union County, S. C. tober 17th, 1922. 18-25 Notice of Election ate of South Carolina, County of Union. Notice is hereby given that the neral Election for Representatives Congress will be held at the voting ecincts fixed by law in the County TTuinn an. Tumula?r. . Mnvravsikaw T '\jAiiya* V?i 4|.fvvV5iaUw#-ra 22, said day being Tuesday follow the first Monday, as prescribed the State Constitution. Residence in State *for two years, in e County one year, in the polling ecinct in which the elector offers to te, four months, and the payment 4 months before any election of any ill tax then due and payable. Proded, That ministers in charge of an ganized church and teachers of pub schools shall be entitled to vote ter six months' residence in the ate. otherwise qualified. Registration. ? Payment of all ixes, including poll tax, assessed and illectible during the previous year, he production erf a certificate or-the ceipt of the officer authorized to colct such taxes shall be conclusive roof of the payment thereof. Before the hour axed for opening le polls Managers and Clerks must ike and subscribe to the Const ituonal oath. The Chairman of the oard cf Managers can administer le oath to the other Managers and > the Clerk; a Notary Public must dminister the oath to Chairman. The lanagers elect their Chairman and lerk. Polls at each voting place must be pened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed t 4 o'clock ,p. m.. except in the City f Charleston, where they shall be pened at 7 a. m. and closed at fi >. m. The Managers have the power to ill a vacancy; and if none of the Mangers attend, the citizens can appoint, rom among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, an conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Vlunagers and Clerks .must proceed >ublicly to open the ballot box and want the ballots therein, and continue vithotit adjournment until the same s completed, and make a statement >f the result for each office, and sign he same. .Within three days tberetfter, the Chairman of the Board, or K>mc one designated by the Board, nust deliver to the Commissioners of Election the policial, the box-contain, ng the ballots and. .written statements >r the result of the election. Managers of Election.--The followng Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the 'arious precincts in the said County: Court House?E. C. Howze, W. D. Harris, E. M. Wilson, W. H. Perrin, Clerk. .Excelsior Mills?-Prank Hart, B. L. Fowler, George Noland, C. C. Sartor, Clerk. Monarch Mills?S. A. Sparks, M. D. Eison, L. D. Smith, A. L. Gamer, Clerk. ' Saatuej?Dr. J. T. Jeter, Lewis Fant, J. P. Jeter, J. W. Gregory, Jr., Clerk. /i it.i? n it nr n am utriuuw?t. n. n, o. inajr, J. K. Tbomaa, R. Vi Gist, Clerk. Mcador?J. F. Meador. Both Fant, Jr.. Joa Gist, W. XH. Crosby, Clerk, Lockhart Mills?George Kitchens, W. C. Johnson, Jack Askew, C. T. Clary, Clerk. * Aaarasburg?J. B. Adams. R. L. Sanco, Joe Orr, Vernon Vaughn, lark. Kaftan?John Little, D. L. Gault, C. J. Thomas, W. T. Jlolcomb, Clark. JonesvilW?T. A. LittTeiohn, J. W. Scott, D. L. Mclaughlin, W. W. Wood, Clerk Buffalo?>W. T. Kvana, R. C. Sally, J- C, Quonn, H. T. Hwgg&s, Clark. Began, Clerk. Gibbs?J. H Laws on, Je* Doris, C. N. Lawson, H. P. Smith, Clerk. Coleraine?D. B. Williams, Basil POTj Grov ALL THOSE WHO POTATOES FOR THI REQUESTED TO CA1 WE FIND THAT IT W1 TO DISPOSE OF T1 CANNED. WE HAVE I TO GET THE $3,500 BUILD A DRYING HC WE ARE. IT HAS CG THE CROP IS EXCEEI THIS COUNTY, AND 1 WiLL, AFTER THE FI BE GOOD. THIS GIVE WILL YOU CALL AND WE MAY TALK IT OV THE UNION ( PR0DUC1 LEWIS M. JTo Our Su HHRSft. Mr. Roy Vaughan, 1.1 II I r Ml j. - '? collector for The Times friends to drop in and r tion. We have not at | in the field, and will ap] in ana renewing yuui fail of the year is here tions are expiring this give us your renewal o for renewal. I The Unio LEWIS I CAR LC MM IF AF NO ! HVIIV - - ~ w $5.00 Per Thousand / BAILEY BUILDE PHON Smith, W. J. Smith, B. l?. Walker, Clerlf. Wilburn's Store?S. H- Wilburn, Wallace Lawson, J. P. Bishop, H. S. Williams, Clerk. .Cross Keys?W. C. Wilburn, B. B. Botsill, O. B. Hollis, J. M. Bennett, Jr., Clerk. Black Rock?J. C. MoMey, J. D. Epps, Jr., C. E. Jeter, R. W. Beaty, The Managers at each precinct named shore are requested to delegate one of their ifatnber to secure the box and Wfenka for the election at Clerk's office. ? % 'M0 \T0 /crs, PLANTED SWEET i CANNERY ARE li AND SEE US. LL BE IMPOSSIBLE HE CROP WHEN SEVER BEEN ABLE OF CAPITAL TO >USE. SO, THERE ME ABOUT THAT )INGLY SHORT IN iENCE THE PRICE RST FEW WEEKS, S US A WAY OUT. SEE US, SO THAT ER? BANNING & rs co. RICE, President. ibscribers having resigned as " , we beg to urge our ene\, iheir subscripiresent any collector rreciate your coming - subscription. The and many subscrip- I month. Call in and I r mail us your check I % m Times M. RICE, Editor. ? 1 IAD OF I I PINE SHINGLES is Long As They Last. RS SUPPLY CO. E 106 E. P. Norman, W. R. Jolly, J. Boyd Lancaster, Commissioners of Federal Election for Union County, S. 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