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Moscow, Dee. 23.?The Russian ruble
continues constantly to decline,
and as a result the price of every
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Since November 1, the prices on
food have gone up 72 per cent and on
clothing and other wearing apparel
60 percent, while wood, which is extensively
used in Russia as fuel, has
advanced more than a hundred percent.
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Drydock to Manil
Manila, P. I., Dec. 23.?Steps ha
een taken by Governor Gener
/ood to induce the United Stat
overnment to transfer the float!)
rydock "Dewey" at Olongapo, S
ie Bay, to Manila, as part of a pli
j make Manila the foremost po
i the Far East. The governor ge
ral took up the matter through tl
ureau insular affairs at Washin
>n and it is said the war and na'
e part meats will decide the praci
ability of its moving.
"The transfer of the navy drydo
)ewey' to Manila," said Govern
eneral Wood, "will add greatly
ic shipping facilities here and i
identally make Manila the termin
ort of the Far East. The Unit
tates Shipping Board ships as w
s others could come here and u
he drydock."
It is estimated that it would cc
pproximately $250,000 to remo
he drydock from its present loc
ion at Olongapo to Manila.
MERRY CHRI
To all our friend
good wishes for a
have honestly tried
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customers. That
these aims is proves
customers continue
come to us. Our g
will strive in the fut
tion for square de
May the season
spiritual blessings a
of material fatnau.
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S Serbia Votes $15,000,000
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o. Belgrade, Serbia, Dec. 28.?A
3t credit of $15,000,000 has been voted
? uy tne national Assempiy, in secret
>n session, to be used for arttipipenU.
a- In an official statement It is explained
to out that the oountry must be pre
>d pared for any emergency.
Notica
I* The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders cf The Bank of Union.
ve Union, S. C., mil be held in the office
?1 f the Bank on Wednesday, January
e3 'Oth, 1923, at twelve (12) o'clock
jg noon. C. C. Sanders,
u- <>67-3t President.
lrt Sale of Gipay
n- Smith Tabernacle
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On Monday, January 1st, the sam<
g being salesday, we will offer for sal
to the highest bidder, for cash, th<
Gipsy Smith Tabernacle as it now
stands located on the lots opposite
the Court House in the City of Union
or S. C. This includes all lumber usee
in the erection of the tabernacle
n" together with all seats, benches, and
ial >ther equipment. Purchaser will b.
ed required to move the tabernacle of)
eW -he lots wjthin two (2) weeks from,
date of purchase.
Terms cash.
>st C. C. Sanders,
>ve B. F. Alston, Jr.,
a- L. E. McAlpine,
. 1307-3t Committee.
STMAS TO YOU! I
s and patron* wo extend
joyous Christmas. We
I to render faithful servd
honest measure to our
we have not failed in
i by the fact that our old .
with us and new ones
r&titude is deep* and wo
ure to sustain our reputaaling.
bring to you numberless
nd an abundant measure
GROCERS
HER COMPANY
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riendship more than do we. Our J
access has been largely the re* \
ult of our possesaion of true |
ricnds, friends whose "word is J
heir bond." \
I bring prosperity, happiness j
nd yours.
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1 our friends and patrons oar
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to serve you faithfully. Wa
service is the keynote of all
?s. Upon that foundation wi
irig business. You have helped
the past, and we bespaak your
i in the future.
1 greetings. May the year be
ny blessings and few misforer
that we are here to serve.
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