The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 10, 1921, Image 3

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' m mj Hundreds < are ecoi By using I The cost of Alnddin Sccuril the finest kerosene you cai is hut n trifle more than hal it was a year ago. And with a Perfection then solutcly no waste of fuel, no no bother. Comfort-point 1 an instant, just where yoi it?with the Perfection. Rushing your coal heater to one or two rooms warm or I 41 the chill" out of a hall that's what cats up the era can get the same results few minutes by using Perl Oil Heaters. They burn foi STAN DAI ( nrnrr rami Card of Thanks I desire to express my profound appreciations for the many acts of kindness shown my sainted mother, who died at Cross Keys, in her last illness and death, and may God's richest blessings rest upon each one of you, my friends. Edd Ste ens. Clinton, S. C., Nov. 6, 1921. > CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND >Ut A NO. A I. ad lest Ask your Druulil for /i\ C K Snu CtiUhH-tfi t Dltmimd Tlrtnd/AN I'llU la Kcd ?nd Uald metslllAV/ botes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ M flbWl Take bo other. Boy of jobi- v P/ flf t>ra?1 si. AtklntCllMJlftHTKni I C Jf DIAlIuNO HRANDFULAfntS Jy jraais known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable ?r SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE c;u ION I MINUTES ONLY (L ONI THAT I YOU Men's Hose, pai Ladies' Hose, p 1| Children's Hos< | Ladies' Lisle Th | ' MAKE % YOUR C( | POSTOFI Ca | SAM KASSLE1 ifrjM , < fob'.$ *. Jp 1 " * ' v 2^kr'; )f thousands AiAmMN tiomizing on coal nlSil , , ,. n.,j, , SECURITYOIL crjcction Oil Heaters . staniwbd , OUCOMTWNY [y Oil, ten<hours on one gallon of oil. If what Moreover, the Perfection will go in those comfortable reading cor- Ask your dealer . . n^rs wherc-it is hard to drive the abou, ,/|e Perfection : is nh- heat from your furnace; in that Oil Heater Contest ashes, favorite hay-window for instance. eg qq -n ieht in , n , i want " "* cas to cnre 'or tlie Perfection, so simple is its smokeless ^ wick adjustment. It is light, at| n)U|.C tractive, und built for mnny years ? a_^ of service. Blue or black, with .w2? or without nickeled trimmings. 1. 1 ou i in a Sold by most hardware, housc[ection furnishing und department stores. about Look at one today. U) OIL COMPANY New Jersey) II ON Oil Heaters j LAND SALE |? ~~ - _ _ . . , I For Best Results I offer my farm, containing one hundred acres, located within one mile of Use West Springs, and within one-fourth mile of the Appalachian Highway, be- hi ^ tween Union and West Springs. Forty /rfja ^ or more acres in cultivation. Two A w v V# good tenant houses with outbuildings. * Land productive. Well watered. No gullies. Will sell for part cash, bal- j TVP STOCK ance in two equal annual payments. v 4-1 ~ ^ ^ See or write me if interested. ? J*^[ j", jj j jj K ^ J. C. McCravy, 1217"(,t Joncsvillc, S. C.. It. 2. 5o/j ly Druggists and Dealers Rhode Island, the smallest state in ?the union, had 3,070 motor, vehicle - ? . . . i accidents in 1920. Subscribe to The Union Times. it. A A A^A A A^A A^A *^4 A^A A^*A A^A 4^4 A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A 4^A 4^4 A^A A^A A^4. A^4. y "fr W nam. iar -a P u a P a 1U ARMIS 'RIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. WE WILL HA i ONLY, WE WILL SELL YOU MEN'S / 1MITED). FRIDAY, NOHEMBER 11, WE WILL GI1 HIES THE MOST BUYING ON THAT D HAVE THE PRIVILEGE TO ADD THE WILL SP ir 5c Just arrived air ......10c navy and bi . ,A Men's Woe !>Pair ; * gray.... iread Hose, seam lip back, pair 29c One lot of L _ YOUR HEADQUARTERS ON ARMISTICE DA (ATS, LAP-ROBES AND WHIPS, WE WILLCL ICE, THE FLYNN BUILDING. rolina C< i, Manager, / *' ' ! & . - \ '< ' NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. E. .P. Norman, et al., Plaintiffs, against Rasor's Garage, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of an order made tn the above entitled cause of E. P. Norman, et al., Plaintiffs against Rasor's Garage, Incorporated, et al., Defendants, dated October 15th, 1921, the undersigned as the Receivers of the Defendant Rasor's Garage, (Incorporated), will, on Salesday, December 5, 1921, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door at Union, South Carolina, sell to the highest bidder therefor the following described property, to wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with a three-story brick building thereon, situaton, lying and being on the southeast corner of Pinckney and Academy Streets of the City of Union, said County and State, and being known as lots Nos. 1.0 and 11 of the property of John L. Young, deceased, as appears by a plat of the same made by J. L. McPhearson, C. E., in November and December, 1903, fronting on Academy Street a distance of seventy-three (73) feet, more or less, and running back therefrom to negvo church lot, and along Pinckney Street a distance of one nundred and twenty-nine (129) feet, more or less, and being bounded on the north by Academy Street, on the east by lot now or formerly belonging to Mrs. F. O. Willard, on the south by lot known as Negro Church lot and on the west by said Pinckney Street; the above described lot being composed of two lots known as lots Nos. 10 and 11 of the John L. Young Virgin and Academy Street property, and conveyed to the said Rasor's Garage, Inc., by deeds dated the 15th day of October, 1919, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for said County and State in Deed Book-Wo. 51 at page 104 and on the 1st day of November, 1919, and recorded in the above mentioned Clerk's office in Deed Book No. 51 at page 106; said lot being com- " monly known "as the property of Ra- s c t f! _ Y ! Y 2? ; ?> _ 1 ! ? w ! o o v A *"o A1 t o o t ! ^3 V ! | f S, ? p ?? ^ -H no A: rs t*i o v A O Y a GO j- Y ; Y <* Y Y ? Y Y V T * X: .. _ A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A j|^A J^A "^T f^T V^f f|^f ^ OU TICI VE A MINUTE SALI lND LADIE'S SILK B fi ; ' .x* V' re AWAY A DIM AY. TICKETS YOU ALRI READ YOU A FEW! I a new shipment of Ladie iff, black and white, only . 1 Flannel Shirts, khaki, a dies' Shoes, light weight Y AT OUR STORE. W1 ADLY TAKE CARE OF i ],, aeh ( ?40l ; > * r * * / ' w ' ' ' \ i \ i #v IK ' ^Nra^'iMP '<! "Y* /.v. ' Si -K^k:lA> ,k. :?y . Taste tobac C 4 L ;or's Garage, Inc. t Terms of sale to be cash, the pur:haser to pay for revenue stamps and )apers. The sale of the said lot of and and the building thereon is no, o include the elevator thereon nor the rasoline tank and oil pumps, but the same will be sold separately immediately after the sale of the said lot, ;ach separately and apart from the cuilding and each separately and ipart from each other; terms of sale to be cash. Each bidder before being allowed to 3id, shall be required to deposit with ;he said receivers a certified check ia ;he sum of three hundred dollars or its equivalent In cash, same to bo:ome forfeited upon the failure of the successful bidder to comply; that upon compliance by such successful bidder :>r bidders credit shall be given on 1 such bid for such sum so deposited with the said receivers and such sum so deposited by unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them at the conclusion of the aale: terms of sale. cash. That the purchaser or purchasers of the said elevator gasoline tank and pumps, etc., shall have thirty days in which to disconnect and remove same from the building. In the event such purchaser shall fail to comply with their bids any or all of such property will be resold on a subsequent day at A+A . A vat I A^A A^A A^A A^A . r s e: d, E FROM 9:30 A. IK I0SE, 75c VALUES R SET CONSISTING EADY HAVE ON I ?DCnA10. 3r LV4/ALO. s' Sweaters, Ladies' C . .$4.98 All Wool navy and Wool Na] . . . .$1.98 Serge, sj . . . .$1.98 andcreai E EXTEND YOU OUR THEE MARK THE P! Com 'v '' * r,iV - '' & ... .*. ? , ' . is a matter of ,. : i ;co quaiity We state it as our honest belief \ 1 that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence ot better 'aste) than in any Other cigarette at the price ^ Liueett &i Myers Tobacco Co. hesterfield CIGARETTE S of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos?blended -JH I THE MASONS' ANNUITY, ATLANTA, GA. j ORGANIZED 1898 i William J. Whitfield, State Organizer, 1 Greenville, S. C. | Reserve Fund Million and a Quarter Dollars. Paid Widows to Date, Two Million Dollars. 3 LIFE INSURANCE FOR MASONS ONLY I^bo,000.00 in force in Union, S. C. g If you have not a Masons' Annuity Certificate, ar- 8 range to secure one?best protection?for a Master g Mason only. i his or their risk. Seven thousand five hundred words W. S. Nicholson. ie the averaSe number spoken by a ?r o' ?? r public speaker in an hour. W. S. McLure, R. P. Morgan, _ Laplanders often skate a distance 11-1C-17-24 Receivers. of 150 miles a day. ? STORE 1 | I. TO 10.-00 A. M.. FOR 30 || CAD 9/IC CAD OA MIMITTCC XX iA/11 irt" run ju initiuiu XX || OF 32 PIECES TO THE ONE || ffill'jv : ; H (AND THIS SPECIAL DAY. || II oat Suits and Coats .... $14.00 and up XX Blankets $4.98 ?|?X p Blankets, pair $4.98 XX lonced and shmnlc. fl4-inrli wido nnuw xx q ? ? ? - " ?*?V? HUT J "JT V ?,yard 98c <tx HOSPITALITY . YOU CAN LEAVE || LACE, FOURTH DOOR FROM U. S. || pany, Inc. | UNION, S. C. || AA A 4^*4 A a^A A4w ? ? a A ^jL* i < r t V %a i i i ? i r y V V V y Q o A