The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 28, 1920, Image 8
A Cereal
Naturally Sweet
should be chosen
in these days of
high priced sugar
Grape-Nuts
pleases, both for
its delightful
navor ana ixs real
economy
(5rape=Nuts
Contains Its Own Sugar
! Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc., Battle Creek. Mick J
I The Bank of Union
Capital, Character and Confidence?
Capital, Character and Confidence are three elements necessary
for a feeling of mutual dependence between a bank and its customers,
if an ideal condition is to exist.
A bank enjoying these three elements, and having this mutual
dependence clearly brought into recognition by a broad and wise
publicity will be a blessing and a protection to the people it serves.
A hnnlr ta ho of ro?l corvipo to tho nnrnmnnifv dnmondc miirL
13 ance along broad lines by ofiicers whose character and standing draw I
R out the confidence of their customers. uj|
P Confidence Attracts Business. ^
* New accounts came to us today, making a total of H
11750 j
Will you help us make the 2,000 mark by the time we are one R
year old, September 6th, next. B
"It is our fundamental principle never to allow any prospective I
profit to influence our judgment as to what constitutes a safe in- HI
vestment." R
I The Bank of Union I
S Authorized Capital $150,000.00 I
B C. C. SANDERS, aE. F. KELLY, W. W. ALMAN, 9
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier. E
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| ALWAYS A OI H I | i| THE COOLEST I
| GOOD SHOW | || SPOTinTOWN gj
| TODAY I
fjj Walter McGrail and Leatrice Joy gg
I;; The Invisible Divorce. 1
" I BY LEILA BURTON WELLS. |g
^ Two Eternal Triangles That Cupid Finally Squared. Bj
A Human, Absorbing Drama of Domestic Entanglements. ?
James Aubrey 1
1 "Fists and Fodder." I
jg BIG "V" SPECIAL COMEDY. flj
| TOMORROW I
M RUPERT HUGHES' FAMOUS STORY, Sj
P "Scratch My back." I
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
DEALERS AND SALESMEN wanted
for best light plant on earth and
best seller. Guarantee of perfect
Service for 10 years with each machine.
Address S. Sidney Kibbe
representing The Curtis Publish
ing Co., P. O. Box 86, Gaffney S. C,
794-26t.
PRESCRIPTIONS filled accurately
by graduate and licensed pharmacists,
only and delivered promptly.
Peoples Drug Store, Phones, 68-69.
804-tf.
1000 YARDS Colored Voiles, 35c values
at 19c. C. Allen Co. 825-2t
DESIRABLE lots for sale. Some nice
lots on Gage property sub-division?
not more tlpan five minutes walk
from Post Office. Well drained,
beautifully located, in nice neighborhood.
free from dust and noise. For
Terms and price see S. E. Barroo,
Union. S. C. tf
FRUIT JARS?Fruit jars are going
to be scarce before season is over
and we advise you to buy now. Complete
stocks. Low prices. We sell
the genuine Good Luck rubbers. The
Union Hardware Company, Union,
S. C. July 24-26-28-80
NEW silk Parasols in green, purple
and navy at $10.00 to $12.50. C
Allen Co. v 825-2t.
WANTED?A man to sell phonographs?a
very attractive proposition.
Apply to Storm's Drug Store.
WANTED?To lease good five, six or
seven room house in good neighborhood
with all modern conveniences.
Will pay six months rent in advance.
Will lease for period of two or three
years. Address Box, 263, Union. S.
C. 823-6t
WAGONS?We are offering special
prices on carload genuine "Mogul"
wagons for a few days. See our
advertisement showing less than
today's wholesale cost. We have to
move them. The Union Hardware
Company, Union, S. C. July-24-2628-30
GEORGETTE and Crepe de Chine
, Waists $7.50 values at $5.00. C. Allen
Co. 825-2t
PRETTY, new all wool Bathing Suits
from $7.50 to $12.00. C. Allen Co.
825-2t.
FOR SADE?We have twenty or
thirty Barrows Pure Bred DurocJersey
hogs weighing from 60 to
250 pounds. We will sell these to
anyone wanting something that wiHP
make meat for them this fall. They
can be made to weigh from two hundred
to three houndred pounds at 6
months old. F_ J_ Parham, Sardkj
r arm_ 82.i-6t
SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS?
Complete stock all grades screen
doors and windows at old price to
move them before season is over.
Now is the time to buy screens at
low prices. The Union Hardware
Company, Union, S. C. July 24-2628-30
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DUROC PIGS of most popular blood
lines. A special price to Union
County farmers; also some extra
good bred sows. F. W. Carnell,
Phone 2204-Union Route 2. 823-6t
9 Silk Taffeta and Voile Dresses aft
half price. C. Allen Co. 825-0t
FOR SALF?One large, two story,<>
room barn. Large hall on bottom
floor. Built of excellent material.
Purchaser to remove same froha
premises. Apply to Mrs. Eva Dunbar,
South Pinckney street. 4tltf14-21-28.
GIDLEN REMEDY How to keep
your chickens healthy and laying.
How to keep your hogs well and
keep them from having the cholera
?fed them Gillen Remedy, the
remedy that has won out on all demonstrations.
Never fails. Your
money back. Sold by Storm's D^&
Store.
25 Voile Wirthmor Waists $2.00 value
at $1.25. C. Allen Co. 82$-2t
FOR SALE?Blue Ribbon syrup, tfive
(5) gallon cans for ^ij.OO. C<jrmc
quick, this price will not last long.
J. M. Jeter. 6t
JUST RECEIVED?Large stock Galanized
Screen Wire. Send us your
order before it's all gone. Prices
are right. Also see our line of
Screen Doors and Windows. rThe
Union Hardware Company, Ui*.ion,
S. C. July 24-26 ^-30.
FOR SALE?One seven passenger
Willys Six and one Ford truck, at
Farr's garage. Pittman RroA tf
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Model Fish Market.
There Is a model fish market la Co*
penhngen, built by the municipality.
With the exception of the large' varieties,
like cod and halibut, all the flab
are kept alive In teMail ated tanks with
waning water.
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36-inch Standard Percales, in li
and dark colors, yard
32-inch Dress Ginghams, in bea
ful line of colors, yard
27-inch Dress Ginghams, yard ...
34-inch Embroidery Cloth, yard .
36-inch Empress Nainsook, yard .
72x90 Hemmed, Ready Made Sheet
36x42 Hemmed, Ready Made Pil
Cases
Ladies' Soft Finish Muslin Gown
ery and Ribbon Trimmed, at onl
These prices she
and there a
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IThe department of
lina State Board of He;
places in Union County
Jonesville,
July 27.
Santuc, ii
July 30.
Monarch I
Nighty July 3
Sedalia, in
August 2.
West Sprii
Nighty Augu:
Lockhart,
August 4.
Meetings will begin
Free! No admission
Health Workers will co
where they had large s
own lighting system am
m structive but entertamir
g moving pictures.
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I FREE!
Consvccation Restriction*.
The Nnzarlt'e, during the term of his consecration,
was hound to nhstnln Lyi
irom every production of the vine and ago
froir every kind of Intoxicating drink, sha
He was forbidden to cut the hair of *toi
his head or to approrch any dead gar
body, even that of his nearest retatiom. wai
?plumbers 6:1-21.
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Safety First.
Wllberforce," severely said Mrs.
ine Wood, "If you throw stones
iln at that little Tutherflatt boy 1
a punish you. If you must throw
aes a* anybody throw them at the
bage man. He has nothing that we
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To Save Leftover Paint.
After housecleanlng, If one has partly
used cans of pnint or varnish left
over, which would soon dry up and:
become useless, try putting them Intosmall
cans and cover with melted paraffin.
They will keep indefinitely nd1
raa be used ae needed.
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