The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, April 24, 1920, Image 4
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FOR SALE The
Mrs. S. J. Edwards Homesite
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Lot 80x116 feet. A partly burned house
T with foundation, some available lumber and
outbuildings, located on South Mountain . ?
/ ' Street, near South Church, within five min- .
utes walk of Main Street.
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We have a price on this property at less / i
V than the value of the vacant lot. This is 1
] well located for a home place. .
! FOR SALE
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/The Pecan Grove Lot
A 9 1-10 acre lot within the city limits,
with several hundred feet frontage, on
West Main Street, high, well drained, water
and lights accessible and with a large Pecan
Orchard of bearing trees, ideally set for
yard groves.
This lot can be cut into five or more ideal 1
building lots lying on Main Street. We have
a price to sell this property at once on very
easy terms. See us for the whole or any
part. We will consider a division. "This is
an ideal investment or building site.
SEE US TODAY
Pinnix Realty Co.
Phone 395. P. B. SMITH, Mgr., Foster Building.
? I We Devote Our Entire Time to Real Estate. I
| LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. J
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THERE IS MORE COMFORT
In our porch furniture during hot days and nights
than you can find any other place in the house.
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Our special offering of Porch Furniture will in~
terest you and meet your needs.
The sooner vou come in now thA hAt+A?* I
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you will have, the greater comfort on your porch.
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The Average Man I
Does not realize all that a Trust Company means to a community.
It is a bank?and then some.
A Real Trust Company
Is a financial institution that functions for the welfare of the
community it serves. It has machinery at hand for.the solving
cf all the financial problems of its clientele.
Saving Is the First Essential
No matter how splendid your idea or how practicable it may be,
if you have not SAVED something your idea will not bring you
the reward if /U?uitoo? '* u u- "
_ ii it u? curried out, ipe man who has saved
and whose money is put behind your idea, he is the one who will
profit most.
Let Us Help You to Save
Our Savings Department is a godd way.
Another way is through the purchase of U. S. TREASURY SAV- i
. /. 1 INGS CERTIFICATES. We
will be glad to talk the matter over with you and give you
the beat advice we have.
Nicholson Bank & Trust Co.
union, s. c.
. ENSUE NICHOLSON, Pres. J. IOY FANT, Viee-Pres.
M. A MOORE, GetMer
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ?
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'(> MY RETAIL TRADE and Mends:
I have bought one car lodd of
bananas; will sell cheap as long as
I this car lasts; best prices ranging
from $1.60 to $2.00 per butich. A,
Kerhulas. It
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OR SALE?One (1) refrigerator of
75 pounds capacity. Reason for
selling, too large. Apply Miss Ida
Clement, S. Mountain street, .ltpd
; NOTICE "
C. G. W/est, merchant at Jonesville,
vill supply my customers with
rhrashers Healing Fluid at the same
>rice. Send him your orders.
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To Investors
/u favorable opportunity
offered to become
interested with bank~
ers and substantial
business men of long
experience in oil fields.
Recently organized oil
development corporation''
already on secure
footing. Commerciafl
drilling safety feature.
No high pressure stock
promotion. Details on
request. West Continent
Oil Corpor'n, 501 Fifth
Avenue, New York.
Our observance
Sof all the polite .VI1 If
niceties of the oc- VW/
casion forms a < JgM
strong appeal. FHX
Our establish- iUM
ment is thorough- IIUm
ly equipped. Wo
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Just Try This
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Premier Salad Dressing
Large or medium bottles. You will :
never know the full delight, the delicate
smoothness, the dainty appetizing
relish, of a real Mayonaise Dressing
until you use a bottle of our
Premier Salad Dressing. Of course
we carry other brands. In fact, all
the best known and most desirable.
Yacht Club, Durkees, Heinz's and
Royai. If you are partial to these we
will gladly meet your wishes, but for
every meat, vegetable or sandwich
filler, we believe you will agree on
trial that no more delightful condiment
has ever been prepared than
Premier JSalad Dressing.
For good things to eat or wear
come to see us.
The Union-Buffalo Mills Stores
L. L. WAGNON, Mgr.
Union Store, Phone 74, Union. S. C.
Buffalo Store. Phone 9. Buffalo, S. C.
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Why Not Keep Your
Clothes Looking
Like New
By having them cleaned and 1
pressed on our steam press. We 1
have the equipment and the know
how. We remove spots and stains
from clothes without injuring
either the fabric or the color.
Our way will keep your clothing
looking like new, and will last
much longer.
Your business will he appreciated.
Prompt attention given Parcel
Post.
All work called for and delivered
when and whore you want it.
HAMES PRESSING SHOP
PHONE 167,
Nicholson Bank Building.
Agent for Ren Vonde Co., Dyers.
She Said: "{hihg me
LIGGETTS the Chocolates
with the wonderful
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' t solidation of six big cotton mi
one of the largest cotton manufa<
cerns in the Southern States.
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Common
1~*\URING the four years endec
it mm the consolidated earr
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six properties, after Federal taxe
#521,718 per year. For the th
ended March 31, 1920, the combin
before Federal taxes were #560,565.
r are being made to operate two of tl
and night. This should mean a
increase in output and earnings.
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SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO SUMTER, S.
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REU1
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TUESDAY, MAY 4th, 1920
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
\ Southern
Railway has arranged extra coaches from Gre
tanburg and injtermediate points to Sumter, S. C., Tuesday,
lowing schedule, for the accomodation of delegates to Ui
Veterans Reunion, Sumter, May 5th and 6th:
Lv Greenville * 8:30 AM Return Fare
Lv Belton *' 9:35 AM Return Fare
Lv Anderson , 9:00 AM Return Fare
Lv Greenwood i 11: AM Return Fare
Lv Abbeville | 10:00 AM Return Fare
Lv Newberry ]' 12:30 PM Return Fare
Ar Columbia j 2:2Q PM
Lv Spartanburg * 10:40 AM Return Fare
Lv Pacolet 'i 11:08 AM Return Fare
Lv Jonesville 11:23 AM Return Fare
Lv Union f 11:50 AM Return Fare
Lv Carlisle 12:15 AM Return Fare
Ar Columbia j 2:30 PM
Lv Columbia 1 (ACL) 4:20 PM May 4th.
Ar Sumter \ 5:60 PM
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Tickets will l^e sold from all points in South Carolina May
at one and one4hird one-way fare for round trip with final 1
lowing stopovers at all points. For detail information app!
Agent or address R. C. Cotner, District Passenger Agent, S
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QUALITY tfk
UNEXCELLED S|
.The only Satisfactory corset is a v ^ I
quality corfct. For excellence of /K
design, conyort features, and real /i '/
quality weTrecommend ( J
Frolaset Corsets J\ i
Pronofinced Fro-LaSay
The mod? illustrated is partic fr
larly suite*to the needs of those
inclined tose stout. / //fflWt&r
Our confweres will assist your / nmMUSBm
selection off just the right corset U/J
In everyfiood grade of coutil, l hi I
batiste, ana silk figured brocade. I II//
$5.00, $6.W|$7.50 and up. VlM?
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An attractive investment opportunity is afforded
by our offering of
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,000 Shares Common Stock _
PAR VALUB)
wick-Hoskins Company
( f Charlotte, N. C.)
nif tc 1 /van. 'T'HR r I . II
y ? ? w.t i - n?s iiu uiuri^agc or DOnUCU
lis, forming indebtedness. Authority has been given
:turing con. to the directors to retire the outstanding Preferred
Stock in November, 1920.
CAPITALIZATION
e Preferred Stock ($100 Par Value) $800,000
1 Stock ($25 Par Value) 200,000 Shares
1 December *"jpHE present consolidation was on a basis
lings of the of $40 per spindle, which is less than the
3, averaged actual appraisal of the properties. With the
ree months retirement of the Preferred Stock, spindleage on
ied earnings, the consolidated properties will be reduced to
Provisions $32.80. On the basis of present earnings and
he mills day the retirement of the Preferred Stock, we be1
substantial licve an annual dividend of $2.50 per share
will be paid.
>n Stock for subscription subject to allotment, when,
as and if received by us at
$28 Par Share
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are depended on it in purchasing this stock)
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May 4th, on fol- ////^>^y"5\
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UNDER THE SPREADING
CHESTNUT TREE
3rd, 4th and 5th, A BOY'S CLOTHING
limit May 9th, al- ADVERTISEMENT. 5
ly to your Ticket
partanburg, s. c. Honest now?can't you look back a few
birthdays and recall how sincerely you
==> longed to be a blacksmith?whereas Mother
had it all planned that you were going to
" ' make sparks fly from the pulpit?
* American boys have always been strong
. * i for strength?and you being a natiye son,
v were no different than the boys of today. >
Perhaps one reason for our marked sue/X
- cess in Boys' Clothes is that we know the
/ V ways and wishes of a boy from personal exL\//\
perience, a good memory, plus a de luxe edin\Tl
//\ tion of Mark Twain.
Your son deserves this kind of clothing
my/1 consideration in his next suit.
? rafeC' We're ready any time to show you "bur
line of Weartiledge Boy's Suits, New Shirts,
Blouses and IJnderwear. ^
f|i eX. Cohen Co.
fj The House of Satisfaction.
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