The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 20, 1918, Page 8, Image 8
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"Ye shall love peace
the short peace better
one of the most influen
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CARLISLE
C. A. Jeter
M. C. Denver
i W. B. May
W. II. Cist
(: Julian J. Welch
SANTUC
L. B. Jeter, Sr.
W. T. Jones
- M. R. Jeter
CAREM
W. H. Hawkins
W. C. Johns
JONES'VILLE No. 1
W. II .Pge
B. F. Kennedy
MABRY SCHOOL
B. F. Mabry
L. F. Vaughan
R. L. McNally
F. J. Parham
J. Ben Foster
D. A. Boyd
Thomas McNally
I). Fant Gilliam
' J. F. McLure
To have I
JUNE 22, :
United SU
The i nion
sourceful and that CI
tcr and it is expected
sen led by able speakc
it is reeom
a Marketing1 Associa!
handled to the best a
expected that other s
President '
"We are ti
Ihis war must be com
committed again. W
hi *11
moans, rnrases win
Have you
Agriculture that you
wo as brave? For Kv
We
j POSTSCR]
as a means to new wars, and
than the long"?written by
itial of German philosophers.
r cannot .prevail up
Lusitania, whoeve:
fectly innocent vie
s exploit of Germa
c address of a Ge
i of Union Co
think you then ;
c.
Th
nber Cc
JON ESYILLE
J. M. Gault
J. W. Lipscomb
T. A. Li t tie job n
W. W. Wood
George M. Fowler
1). B. Free, Jr.
C. M. McWhirter
C. N. Alexander
Forrest Spears
D. J. Whitlock
E. F. Kelly
LOCK HART JUNCTION
M. C. Gault
H. L. Sprouse
KELLY'S
R. F. Fowler
S. R. Aycock
J. M. Lrittle
L. E. Garner
W. F. Farr
P. D. Barron ,
L. M. Jordan
T. C. Duncan
J. M. Jeter, Jr.
F. H. Garner
G. T. Keller
J. A. Sawyer
)INNER at the
1 Q1 Si QC (IllG etc
ites of America
Chamber of Commerce and A
nristianily and Humanity and
that, barring sickness or deat
ts to them during the dinner I
imended that all who can will i
lion for Union County. This <
({vantage of all concerned in U
peakers will he present.
Wilson has said:
gluing for the liberty, the self
reived and executed for lhal pi
e ought not to consider reined
not accomplish the result. Eff
received your letter? Have >
are going to he present withoi
ery Fighting Man There Must
Will Be L
[FT:?Do not forget that you i
then again tomorrow.
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44We shall regard the war
German people say to Us, thi
ited representatives, that tt
to a settlement based upon j
tions of the wrongs their rul
President Wilson's address
day of December, 1917.
on himself to appn
r cannot conquer t
tims . . . and j
n defensive nower
rman preacher.
unty Have You
as to what all Ri
e Unioi
>mmerc
IN VI
ADAMSBURG
J. B. Adams
W. F. Bentlv
J. A. Orr
M l\ TABOR
H. C. Worthy
W. C. Johnson
J. L. Calvert
LOCKHART
J. Roy Fant
W. B. Dent
Joseph Meigs
F. D. Loc&fca!
Ira .Burdette
SEDALIA
L. J. Browninj
J. E. Minter
J. W. Humphr
RECEPTION C
R. A. Easterling
G. B. Barron
J. K. Hamblin
J. Hay Fant
J. Gordon Hughes
W. W. Johnson
Allan Nicholson
UNION HOI
and fellow-wo
a which is to V
agriculture believes that all of
Democracy do not call to thei
h, that all will surely and vali
lour.
attend the meeting which is to
arganization is to make sure th
nion County. Mr. W. G. Smit
r
-government and the undictatc
irpose. Wrongs must first be :
ies merely because they have
ective readjustments will; anc
ou thoroughly read this notice
it fail and take part in the Big
Be Twelve Working Men. Ho
poking Fc
ire to invest in the War Savin
only as won when the
rough properly accredley
are ready to agree
justice and the reparalers
have done"?From
to Congress on the 4th
Dve from the bo
lis sense of the
give himself up
-him we judge t<
Read the A
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COHEN S i
J. T.
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B. B.
BLACK RC
W. Is
Robei
J. C.
COLERAIN
J. P.
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FV . . .
BUFFALO
J. H.
W. B
? C, A.
Dr. I
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COMMITTEE
T. A. Mu
H. B. Jen
E. Nichol
Rev. L. M
R. P. Moi
T. L. Este
E. W. Stc
'EL at 1 o'c
rkers in th
VIN THE
the above-named men are
n in vain. All of these n
antly respond ready to tr
he held in the County Co
at all of the enormous pro
h, State Warehouse Comn
development of all peop
righted and then adequate
a pleasing sonorous sound
I whatever readjustments:
i? If so, telephone at one
Plan. Our Brave Boys ar
w Are You Rated?
>r you N
i?s Stamps. Buy the limit
"And having thus chosen
guile and with pure purpose,
and go forward without fe;
hearts."?Abraham Lincoln.
ttom of his heart 1
gigantic cruelty to
to honest delighl
0 be no true Germa
1 ftx-l
move araiemen
n should choose 1
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nty
Agricu
SCHOOL GOSHEN
Harris h.
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[. Wilburn WFST SI
Whitmire
Betsill W*
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rt Beatty OAKLAl^
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:Iock NEXT SA
e great work ]
lR and thatrigl
red-blooded, sane, purposeful,
ten will receive personal letters
ansact the very important busir
u rt House at 11 o'clock for the i
duction of FOOD STUFFS ar
lissioner, has telegraphed that 1
les, and every feature of the sett
safeguards must be created t<
. Practical questions can he set
are necessary must be made."
e to the Union County Chamb
e "OVER THERE"; we are "<
ext Satur
t if you can and will but buy soi
our course, without H
let us trust in God, |
ar and with manly |
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the sink- 2
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to do?
lture
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L. Thomas
R. McCracken
PRINGS
D. Lancaster
yd Lancaster R
nry Smith B
in D. Smith R
T. Belue
R. Harper. R
W. Camell * S
B. Betenbaugh H
L. Young
SCHOOL J
G. Bishop 1
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dston, Jr. I
loodwin I
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L. Wagnon
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arry
efFries
TURDAY,
t>efore the
it quickly
courageous and reconcerning
this mat- ^
1CSS that, is io ho nrn.
mrpose of organizing ?
id of cotton shall be :.
ie will be there. It is
lement that concludes
> prevent their being S
tied only by practical |
cr of Commerce and I
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day I
me amount now?and
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