The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 26, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5
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DR. CL
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"WAR TO
Dr. Claflin is one of the numl
Field Secretaries who are tourin
to the remotest parts ot the corn
Constitutional Prohibition.
Dr. Claflin will fill
the following ]
LUIilllil
Sunday, Oct. 28 at 11 a. n
Sunday, Oct 28 at 3:30 p.
Monday evening Oct. 29 a
Tuesday evening, Oct. 30
Wednesday evening, 7:30 o
Creek Church.
Thursday evening. Nov. 1 i
Mill School House.
Friday evening, Nov. 2, '
Baptist Church.
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mess will be Shown by
AFLIN
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g the rural sections, carrying
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appointments at
places in this
mity:
i. at West End.
m. at Edisonia Theatre,
it 7:30 Lockhart in Hall,
at Buffalo.
''clock Oct. 31 at Padgetts
it 7:30 o'clock, Jonesville
/:JU o clock at Mt. Joy
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the fit of Underwear.
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ABOUT PEOPLE
Dr. R. R. Pope is attending the
State Fair.
Mrs. W. F. Exvart of Newberry is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. 15. Kwart.
Mr. M. W. Hobo of Spartanburg
was a business visitor to ihe city this
week.
Miss Frances Nnicholson is the
truest of Mrs. Kdward Cay in Columbia.
Mr. E. I). Humphries, who is working
in Columbia spent a few days at
home.
Mr. R. D. llolcombe has accepted
a position with Whitner's Barber
Shop.
Mr! C. H. I'eake, who is in the hos
piuu in euiumma lor ireaunuiu, is
improving.
Mr. Jack Noland is visiting his
mother, Mrs. W. W. Noland. on S.
Church street.
Mr. J. K. Doyle of Darlington spent
a few days with his sister, Mrs. E. 1).
Humphries.
Miss Alba Foster was the guest of
Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn Wednesday and
Thursday. Miss
Catherine Thomson enter- J
tained the Fortnightly club on Thurs- 4
day afternoon. '
2
Miss Lucie Johftson of Manning is J
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. B. Ewart, 4
for a few days. y
5
Mrs. Samuel Wix is in Columbia for ^
the fair week festivities, the guest of 4
Miss Mary Daniel. i
The Union-ButTalo Mills company u
accredited with $1,000 subscription to
Diberty Bonds, should have been $10,- \i
000.
Misses Pansy Watson, Vera Murrah
and Kathleen James will attend
the performance of "Ben Hur" at the
Columbia theatre on Friday night.
Miss Elise Cortledge of Savannah, 5
Ga., will spend the week-end with p
friends in Union. Miss Cortledge has 2
been in Columbia for the State Fair, g
Prof. John Langford is in Columbia ?
today for the Carolina-Clemson game $
and will spend the week-end at his f|
home in I'rosneritv. havintr as his 'J
guest Ned Arthur of this city. a
Misses Hazel Salley, Truluck and j
Sternberg left yesterday to spend the *
week in Columbia during the festivi- ties
of fair week. Miss Truluck will
, visit relatives at Olanta and Miss SalIcy
at her home in Salley's.
LOCKHART"
l.ockhart, Oct. 25.?There are many
beautiful flowers in l.ockhart. It
costs very little to have flowers and
. they make the home look better. Why
not have a rose or a violet in your
yard ?
Miss Pearl Ilolcomb of Spartanburg
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Douglass.
Some of the pup'l.s of the night
school are making real progress.
Some who hardly knew their letters
can now read and write. There is
really no excuse for any man not being
able to read and write. The night
school is a blessing to those who will
study.
Mrs. J. W. I.angford of Laurens
and Mrs. Anna Kemp of Spartanburg
are visiting at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. J. T. Ivittlejohn.
Mrs. W. A. Ross went to Columbia _
this week to attend the State Fair.
Postmaster J. L. Hames is in Columbia
at the Fair.
The first ice of this season was seen
this morning in I.ockhart. All straw
hats have been called in. b
We are sadly in need of a pound of '?
IhUlti'l'. "
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Adults 25c J
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Kmslie Nicholson.
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line of Men's and Boy's ('
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Tor Fiscal Year, 1017.
The tax hooks will be opened on thej
"?th of October and closed on the
1st of December without penalty,
fter the .'list of December there will
e added \'> penalty for the month
f January; 1'T more for February,
nd !>'/( more from the 1st to 15th of
larch. After the 15th of March exeutions
will be issued. Will comlence
to collect commutation road tax
a the 15th day of October, and close
a the 15th day of March, following:
Age for paying commutation road
?x, 21 to 50 years. Age for paying :
oil tax, 21 to 00 years.
Tax levy follows:
or State .sVis mills
or Ordinary County 10 mills
or constitutional school mills
21 \k mills
Io. 1 Fair Forest 'J mills I
fo. 2 Carlisle .'12?6 mills
fo. 8 Santue f> mills
fo. 4 Pinckney 8 mills
fo. 5 Union 2 mills |
fo. 8 Parham 2 mills
fo. 10 Cross Keys 4 mills
fo. 11 Union S. 1). 8 mills
fo. 12 Jonesville __ 5V&?2?7Vi mills
fo. 13 Rocky Creek 3 mills
fo. 14 Gist 8 mills
fo. 10 Cedar Hill 4 mills
Io. 17 West Springs 5 mills
fo. 18 Kelly 4 mills
Io. 10 Sedalia 4 mills
fo. 20 Oakland 4 mills
fo. 21 Buffalo 3 mills
Io. 22 Putman 3 mills
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w. >,u i on _ - i nuns
lo. 24 Beaver Darn .. 4 mills
Jo. 2f> Arinmsburg . 4 mills
Jo. 26 Homes ... 3 mills
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INSURANCK
i question* rejrardinp insurant'
Id carefully eonsiiler. lust,
trh insurance, a- ! secui 11;
i^rht kind.
y complete Insurance Departin
insurance service. Whether
nance through us, we will he
you reparrlinjr all kind of in- j
our frank opinion concerning
rements. J.
Roy Fant, M. A. Moore,
Vice President. Cashier. I
CHEAP! |
UP WITH THE GOODS |
p our Talk with the best. J
lothing, Shoes, Hats and \
ity. Our prices are right jjj
ill we ask is a show-down, y
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all prices. 8
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No. 27 Tinker Creek ..... i mills
No. 28 Gault . ... l mills
No. 29 Sanlis _ _ In ill
No. J!0 Cnrem .. ... 2 n.illNo.
"1 Black Hock ..... "! tr.
When paying taxes call for th
township or school district i-i which
you live, anil any other township
where you owr property on which
you desire to pav tax.
J. II. BARTLES.
40-4 Trnocnrof .
llallow'een Party.
C'arem school will have a Hallow Von
Party Friday ni^ht.
GET THAT
MALARIAL
OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM
BY TAKING
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