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RIALTO TODAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS has never done anything to equal his first starring picture "TOL'ABLE DAVID" Directed by Henry King Adapted from Joseph Hergeshimer's "Staurday Evening Post" story. No. 13 added _ "THE __ TIMBER QUEEN" also , "BOB AND BILL" This is the last day of Booster Week. If your picture has. not been shown, look for it to-! day. TOMORROW BUCK JONES in "RiDIN' WITH DEATH" | Rialto 1 i TflMflRRnW AN y i vmvJimvii mi | The Great I | COMEDY IL1 0 ? A Guarantee % ADDED Tt | BUCK ^ 1 "R1D1N' WI1 V Admission: 1 I SAVE A BI1 I DOLLAR I NEXT FAY DAY? r> I Do not say you can't . gj cent to live on. That is f< H Si'.vo if you will. | The very first duty ol have money ahead. I Without that you are i fl any day into the deaperat IC1a;S. The bank is the only :o: e; to you and doe3 no It asks, you to save it. Ar?_~ -ii . . -1? ?i nuer uii ti nir>ci uiii ;av!ng.v account. ACT NOW! The Bank C. C. SANDERS B. F. I President Viee-F Did You Bank ? Of all things that are si nothing better than banking you live. It's just so: mail in your rest. And then send us ano until you can greet our spl own best servant and friend "I^arKe Enough to Serve Any?! CJTl Z NATIONA ] Notice to Contractor* Sua led bids will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, Thursday, Novem- tl bcr y. 1922, by Hayne P. Smith, S: Chairman, Jonesville, S. C., R. F. D. li NTo. *?, for the construction of 3.657 ( tl miles of the Sulphur Springs Road,, ? in Bogansville Township. Bids wil"' p bt opened in the office of the County, e Supervisor at Union, S. C., at 12; cl o'clock, noon, on the 9th day of No- j T vember, 1922. Commission reserves; 7 the right to reject any or all bids. The work to be done consists of the L following approximate quantities: j 1: - Necessary cleaning and grubbing R within R. 0. W? V 13,322.8 eu. yds. common excava-l R tion. : n 125 0 cu. yds. solid rock excavation, j C 175.0 cu. yds. loose rock excavation.! I 115.0 cu. yds. borrow excavation. ; F 6,441.1 cu. yds. top soil surfacing. | H 420.0 lin. ft. 15 in. cor. metnl pipe.l z 28(5.0 lin. ft. 18 in. cor metal pipe, j 60.0 lin. ft. 24 in. cor. metal pipe. 64.0 lin. ft. 36 in. cor. metal pipe. Proposuls must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.00 made payubl-* to the Chairman of the Born n.svii'c Township Highway Commission. Work must be completed in 100 working days from date of contract. Pla.i? and specifications are on file with T V. L. Fahnestock, Engineer, at West Springs Hotel, at West Springs, in Union County, South Carolina. Propo.-nl forms can be obtained only at the said place; postoffice address being Jonesville, S. C., Foute 2. Bogansville Township 10-30; 11-6 Highway Com. A rope one and one-half inches wide will transmit as much power as a belt six inches wide. Hospitality with the Bedouins is a| re'igion. I rheatre f D WEDNESDAY | lagle & Co. | LUSIONISTS X d Attraction ! FESDAY 1 JONES | ffl DEATH" | iSc and 30c $ r OF EVERY YOU GET I fit THK PAY nAYf iv. i ijiiu JL xjl JL i^n i Do not say you need every >olish and weak. You can F the working person is to n darger of dropping down e, whining and self-pitying business in the world that t ask you to spend money. y one dollar to start your of Union CENNEDY W. W. ALMAN 'resident Cashier ? < _ 4 i Ever Bv Mail : 4 imple and practical, there's < by mail?no matter .yvhere ^ 4 deposit, and let us do the 4 >ther deposit, and another? ^ lendid man service as your i 4 ' 4 Strong Knouprh to Protect All." a :einiv*> I L. A N K? '< Lift of Singers | Mr. Guy H. Wilburn, chairman of . O is music committee of the Gipsy yo\ mith meeting Is making public the IW st of singers and wishes to state i $8( lat the list is very incomplete, as, 1 >me of the churches have not re-, orted. Mr. Wilburn wishes to urge , veryone who can sing to join the. hoir and come to the practice at the, 'abemacle Wednesday evening at. or :80 o'clock. toi Mrs. Frost Walker, Miss Catherine1 an .ayton, Mrs. Eugene Spears, Mrs. C. i S. I. Peake, Mrs. W. T. Beaty, Mrs. D.j f. Eaves, Mrs. P. K. Switzer, Miss rirginia Poole, Miss Marie Garner, Irs. G. T. Kellar, Mrs. L. L. Wag-j tei on, Mrs. Frank Harris. Miss Minnie, mi Jregory. Mrs. Spencer Rice, Mrs. Ida; CI laker, Mae Ruth Gregory, Marion j ne lice. Miss Frontis Winn, Mrs. C. T. i in ilurphy, Mrs. F. B. Culp, Miss Eliza-1 inj eth Gamer, Mrs. H. A. Dunbar, Mrs. 1. L. Gaffney, Otis Lancaster, Mrs. SI Charles Bogan, S. M. Rice, Dr. F. C. F< )uke, D. L. Carlisle, Sam Layton. Vill Walker, E. M. Garner, Mrs. H. 2. Malpheus, Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. ? N. H. Hope, Mrs. Howard Martin, His. R. R. Berry, Mrs. D. C. Beaty, Hrs. J. T. Bradley, Miss Mary Fant lernden. Miss Man,' Jones, Missj [?/> ,? o.tv.... m:.. tr ?r iicuc tutuvn, luias v cttt iuui ittll, I p-j Hiss Anna Lu Murrah, Mrs. Hoylej Charles, Mrs. H. B. Jennings, Miss; 3elle Crawford, Miss Ix>uise McDill, Hiss Theo Young, Webb Allman, John gj 3nrle Jones, T. E. Bailey, Sam Haris, Mrs. Sam Harris, C. M. Hawkins, j f. T. Bradley, Lewis Sanders, B. B. t lames. L. E. McAlpin, Mrs. J. F. Mc-1 aire, Mrs. M. A. Moore, Mrs. Chas. i 3. Counts, A W. T. Ravenscroft, Miss. Darol Robertson, Mrs. W. H. Burris, Mrs. G. B. Barron, Miss Mary Locke F< 3arron, W. W. Johnson, W. S. Mc- \ >ro, F. If. Garner, W. H. Burris. Mrs. P. H. Qamer, Mrs. W. E. Thomson,' Mrs. P. T. McNeil, J. A. Parton. J. C.' Collingsworth, J. H. Boyd, Miss Myr:le Betenbaugh, Miss Rosa Walker.) Vfi ss Nina Betenbaugh. Miss Ethel Collingsworth, Mrs. J. A. Chandler,! aj Miss Sudie Betenbaugh, Mrs. Simon ?mith, R. L. Cromer, Mrs. R. L. Cro- ^ nor, Miss Bessie Cook, Miss Mattie th Mac Culberson. Miss Mary Stroud, pf W. F. O'Shields, Mrs. J. W. Daggett, p( I. H. Johnson, Miss Daisy Scott, Juett th Whitner, Elizabeth Whitner, Miss y, Alice Mitchell, Clyde Culberson. Miss Virginia Gossett, Paul Stroud. W. F. e, Sumner, Ruble Marsh, Mrs. Edna 3] Vinson, Mrs. Mollie Cudd, Mrs. Belle fc Riggs, Mrs. A. R. Morris, C. C. San- ni Jers, Booth Hart, J. Wiley Sanders, T. J. West, W. F. Whitaker, S. L. fc Sparks. G. H. Wilburn, Prof. Hunt, w P. E. Wilburn, J. R. Bruce, Mrs. F. J. jj Parham, F. J. Parham, Mrs. O. L. P. S( Jackson, Miss Plowden% Miss Jessie C( Hawkins, Mrs. J. E. Kirby, Miss Lu- q nette Kirby, Miss Sara White, Mrs. R. E. White, Miss Celestine Crook, g< Miss Ruth Parham, Miss Nina Sexton, Miss Willie Hawkins, Miss Bessie Ray. Howell, Mrs. Sam Wix, Mrs. R. B. Gil- a liam, Mrs. Lewis Rice, J. C. Mitchell, j u L. B. Woodward, Miss Lizzie Mae v Estes, Miss Louise Jackson, Miss Fickling, Miss Annie Tinsley, Miss f( Etha Palmer, Miss Annie Estes, Miss n Mary Estes, G. L. Kirby, B. E. Kir- ft. by, Eugene Gregory, J. L. Hines, W. T. White, W. S. I^awson, Jim Vaughn, ? Mi*s. J. F. Johnson, Miss Bessie Johns, Miss Ettie Packey, Miss Pearl Keasler, Miss Ada Bradburn, Miss Willie V Green, Mrs. J. S. Betenbaugh, J. Byrum Lawson, Mrs. J. Byrum Lawson, I. C. Jeter, Frank Kirby, Miss Fran-, cis Bently. Miss Ethel West, J. V. Mc- , Combs, J. L. West, S. E. Gilliam, J. . E. Eubanks. J. O. Wilburn. Miss l.nn iae West, Miss Nell West, Miss Ruby * West, Miss lone Hudson, Miss Inez Wilburn, Mrs. Cromer Gilliam, Miss Lillie Mae Eubanks, Miss Helen Sum- ? \v ner, Miss Thelma Sumner, Miss Mar- ^ Kuerite Salley, Miss Minnie Eubanks, Mrs. R. L. Coleman, Miss Lillie Ellen- 01 burg, O. B. Hollis, Judson Mruphy, Johnnie Murphy, Buq Sparks, Miss Elizabeth Hollis, W. W. Wilburn, Mrs. W .W. Wilburn. w. , m el Special Notice " c< All those desiring ciiymame plates a: for mcr automobiles can secure same 1} fiom the undersigned at Harris- w Woodward Co.'s Store at Gi?c each. !l L. B. Woodward, ei It Secretary. w 1 ?? in A speed boat has made the run1 c, from N'ew York to Miami, Fla., in a; little over 47 hours, better time than 1 made by the fastest train. J ct [ Noti f WE WISH TO ANN! f HAVE TAKEN OVER 1 | THE COLUMBIA RECC |SCRIPTION WILL B1 \ SIIRSf RIRF.RS IF YHII I PHONE 76 AND ONE BY SPECIAL MESSENC STORM'S DR ^AAAA A A A A . rvvTVVVWWWV^ / />? v IP I \ j ftotM* , ^ith cot to near th? 25 cent mark, i can't afford- to mils buying %a 100 Bttlek. touring car for only JO. ' .! J. WcJ. Fant. Santuc, S.fc. l522-2t Notice j to T res paster* A.11 persons are warned not to hunt trespass in any way upon the lands rmerly known as the Bill McJunkin d John A. Fant lands in Santuc, C. McJ. Fant. 1522-2t ] " I Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Barnes left yesrday for Roanoke, Va., to attend the ?rri.?ge of Miss Edith Barnes to | larlos Flensing, of Laurens, on Wed- j sday, November 1st. They will visit j Greensboro, N. C., before returng home. 'ECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS }R SALE-r-,.Y registered Duroc gilt, II months old; price $25. J. McJ. Fant, Santuc, S. C. 1522-2t DR SALE?Everbearing strawberry plants, 26c per hundred. Mrs. Fannv Price No. 8 Ravenseroft St. ltpd [RST CLASS registered bird dog. Fee for service reasonable. Robert Duncan,-Buffalo, S. C. 1522-2tpd ECOME OUR LOCAL SALESMAN selling high grade shoes direct to consumer. Liberal commission. Capital or experience not necessary. For particulars address Tanners Shoe Manufacturing Co., 493 C. St.,! Boston, Mass. ltpd OR SALE?-A Buick five-passenger touring car. 1920 model. In fine mechanical condition. Price $800. J. McJ. Fant. 1522-2t Men, Let Ua Pray We are asking that, in addition to 1 the special prayer services and me and interest now being devoted the ushering in and continuation of ie Gypsy Smith meeting as a means ' grace and spiritual blessings to the ?ople of Union and Union county, tat ar many men as will take the me and make the sacrifice necessary, i assemble at the Gypsy- Smith Tab-nacle on [Tuesday night, October Lst for a season of prayer, by and r the men and. young men of the city id county. Let us come together without any irmaliiy, and with no set program, illing to be .used of God and led by is spirit, may we find it possible ) to enter in. that individually and dleetively, w?> shall be blessed, and od's spirit so direct or lead us that lere may bo engendered a spirit of | irvice anda^rifice that will insure! >o .'jLiee Wngs. As opportunity offers let us pray nd may we impress you that this is personal invitation and message to ou, and request the pastors of all (lurches to announce this general and L'ntr il prayer service on Tuesday ight, October 81st, 8 o'clock; not ver one hour. ! L. L. Wagnon, huirnian for Men's Prayer Meeting Committee. 1522-3t ? Vould Classify Service Men by Occupations W shingtor, Oct. 28.?fjx limitation y army officers of notes taken dor-! he recent conferences here with a se-' ;cted group cf civilians as to pvinriwhich should govern any future lilitary draft regulations has rought out several distinct features hich the conferees were agreed hould apply to the classiflcat i?r. of nlistel personal. 1 For one thing it was the judgment f the civilian conferees, all of whom ad war-time draft experience, that ork necessary in the army should be assific-d by occupations in order that ie classification of men called to the. jlors could be expedited and their fsigiiinents be based on the similari; of their civil training and military ork they were best fitted to perform. I was also b"Heved that the classifi-? lion of men should begin when theyi ere called by local draft boards andj >t await their arrival at mobilization; nters. Trees are ofteh split by extreme .Id. a A . A .. 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Mi Appropriation of Trade Marks Legal in Argentina ??? jio fj, Buenos AireB, Oct. 27.?'"fhe appropriation of foreign trade marks in Argentina is legal but not moral," said Federal Judge Escobar when summing up a suit brought by an American soap manufacturing concern against a local firm which had barred the Americans from selling in Argentina because it had registered the American trade mark for^Hs* | Judge Escobar said that , unfortunately, the laws of Argentina indirectly encouraged the appropriation of foreign trade marks and, in view of precedents created, he would have to non-suit the complaining ocmpany. He was sorry, he added, that he could not deal with the question from h moral standpoint. The Buenos Aires Tirm has announced that it will appeal for the withdrawal of the words in the summing up that reflect on its ethical conduct. The law forbidding women to take part in political meetings has been repealed by the Japanese Parliament. 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London's new County hall, recently completed at a coat of nearly $26, 000,000, contains 900 rooms, in which 2,800 officials can be conveniently housed. .5c ? 25c | $3.95 . $1.95 1 49c I 19c I .45c I . .45c I IATS AT PRICES I HAVENOTSEEN I Inndc P.o I IUUUO UUI I KXXX1CKXXXXX36XXXXX1t%K%%X1WUW s V ouble Pleasure tyle at its best?beautiful feeling of "barefoot comin value, service and" style, de mark as your guidance to ttham Gold Stripe (or Women. EN CO. . Satisfaction." The drainage and sewage system of Berlin, begun in 1873, completed in 1911, cost $42,600,000. According to Heriod there were five ages in the world, golden, stiver, brazen, heroic and iron. / The Bank of'England is sometimes called "The Old Lady of Tfcrs<1 needle Street." ^ , a J ... LB ii'aSJL'."1 Fresh Graham fleer, heeeel ground, lost arrived. Ah? Swans | down urtham Flour. HARRIS-WOODWARD CO. Good Thins* to Cot.