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RIALTO TODAY j JESSE I.. LASKY Presents WILLIAM I). TAYLOR'S Production "THE WITCHING HOUR" With ELLIOTT DEXTER A Paramount Picture T AT.SO 1' LARRY SEMON IN i"THE STAGE HAND" TOMORROW FISIF FFRrii^nw P AJJUI^iUM A JUA1 WUX/ll I "FOOTLIGHTS" "flour" FLOOR FLOOR Regardless of conditions most of us go to the tab!e three times a I day. Why not have good bread? Mr. Smith or Mr. Bobo will take delight in selling you. f AT I AWT! crE ITC |j VnLL tlllLf UJ. SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES 25 lb. sacks sugar $1.70 iOO lb. sacks sugar $6.2.") ! lb. buckets lard fiOe 3 lb. buckets lard $1.15 Loose Compound Lard, per pound 13c | Pure Lard, per pound 15c 8 lb. buckets of Snowdrift $1.35 Heavy, fresh, Fatback, per pound .. 12!iC Rest Rib Meat, per pound 15c 1 lb. Army Roast Beef, per can 15c 2 lb. Army Roast Beef, per can ... 25c I pint Wesson Oil 30c 1 quart Wesson Oil 50c Ialf gallon Wesson Oil 95c All 20c Cigarettes for 15c All 10c Snuff 3 for 25c All 30c plugs Tobacco 25c Pineapple, sliced and grated 25c No. 3 dessert Peaches, per can 30c I All Pork Sausage, per pound . ..23c Loose Vinegar, per gallon 10c Best Pink Salmon, per can I5c Gasoline, per gallon 25c Motor Oil, per quart 15c Plain Flour, per barrel $7.5ft : Rockingham Flour, per barrel $7.75 Self Rising Flour, per barrel $7.75 Best Rice, per pound $c Best Grain or Ground Coffee, per pound 2ftc 1 lb. can Franco-American Coffee "3c 1 lb White House Coffee 10c i Maxwell House Coffee, per pound 10c Best Cream Cheese, per pound 50c Home ground Meal, per bushel $1.00 Irish Potatoes, per peck 50c Arm & Hammer Soda, ft for 25c ' ft boxes Searchlight Matches for 55c Picnic Ham, per pound 20c Kinghan's Reliable Ham, per pound 53c Gun Shells, black powder, per box Oftc Gun Shells, smokeless powder, per box $1.1 ft Chicken Feed, per 100 pounds $2 25 Horse Feed, per 100 pounds $2.25 75 lb. sack Bran and Shorts $1.75 J. 0. GAULT Phone 372 - - - - N. Pinckney St. . L ? _ ci A#twAyficnm0nt4 FOR SALE?Saw mill outfit, consist Sepeial Advertisements intr of trartion stenm f.n>fjnei sa, i . . 11 mill, l?ir wajr?n and cart at barirain WANTED ? Intelligent ?n(' wc>" on tortus. Set* The'l imes. I22<-3 known boy to take orders for Stand* . nrd electric lamps at J " LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN?Om standard prices. Good opportunity, aeU(.r ,j0fr> rmmod "Stover," nearl; ifood commission. Eleetri g . in-own, white lemon ears. Rewan care Uniop Times. if returned to J. A. Crosby. 1227-3 WANTED?To do your paintinpr; first iAd.,n?.?Th,T??. I ^ Big Parade and Much ] "Fresh Meat" Beckons * Shrincrs to Greenville 1 i At the coming fall ceremonial of J Hejaz Temple which is to be held in < Greenville on Thursday, December : 1st, the Shriners are planning to \ stage the biggest street parade in t their history. The various towns | within the Temple's jurisdiction have i been asked to compote for the hand- 1 some loving cup which the Temple offers for the best feature or stunt introduced in the parade. The cup was won last year by the large aggregation of Newberry Shriners. In two sections?one dressed in white duck trousers and blue coats, the others to represent 'Red Devils" they proved a striking feature in the parade. While it is desirable that all Nobles of each towK march in a body it is understood that one person with he best stunt may win the cup for his town. That there will be even more friendly rivalry at the coming ceremonial thjua at the last is assured, because %iere ts already much speculation as to which town will take the honors on December 1st. While the parade last May, at the spring ceremonial, was the best the local Temple has ever staged many of the humorous features which had -I Deen planned lor it had to be abanfj doned at the last moment on account I of a downpour of rain which began 5 falling about thirty minutes before the parade was scheduled to commence its march from the Textile B Hall and which lasted until shortly I after that time. Realizing how irksome .and tiresome a delay would prove to the public at. large who [ were crowding the down-town section! ol" the city in order to witness the l parade, those in charge lost no tiniel in seeing that it was promptly form-1 ed and marched otT within a very few j minutes after the rain had quit, buti without some of the most amusing | stunts. On the first of December, i with more favorable weather, it is hoped that all the features that were excluded from the previous parade may be used and that others mav be added for the amusement of both! Shriners and the public generally. ; Plenty of "Fresh Meat" for Shriners. j Quite naturally everyone looks forward to seeing the sheepish looking "fresh meat" or candidates, being led like lambs to the slaughter, in the parade. They are principal source of amusement at all ceremonials, in fact, there could be no real ceremonial without them. They are indispensable at the ceremonial session when i e caravan begins its march onto the , hot and treacherous sands of the des-1 ort, en route to the Holy City of! 1 Mecca. It is for that performance that. Shriners from far and near put aside their work for a day and journey to the Oasis from whenche the <r* W HOTSHOT* d Edi BATTERY C ^' ^ :fi8 Swi a rou Mtrro* jKiNiriON ft ^|||j ^ | Columbia Dry Batteries work better and last longer ?for bella and barter. ?for tbcrmoitata ?for gas engines X* | \ ?for dry battery lighting in closet, cellar, garret, _Jarn-etc- . P . ptar' ?tor ignition on the Ford while carting. Put an ei O mat to cold weather balks'* , a Colur tery No The world'! mot! famous dry SupCfiO hattery, used where group of nai"Y Ccl individual telh i? needed. . . , c Fahnesloek Spring Clip Bind- Ideal TO ing Pott! at no extra charge For bell one Col package KSfHlM Sold b ' . and garai I^TmylS The nanv ?1 Coi HP Pry s .,33", , n TTT TH 'WTTTrTTiTTllTT'lMllT,l,l | :: KNOW WHI I ii MONEY I II Arc you one of those j H at the end of every month \ I ?* roes ? ||; H you will pay your bil 9 i > to whom and for what pur] 8 II and will have a legal receipt M II Whether your deposits S J NICHOLSON HANK & I <*- welcome yotir account. l I CAPITA I. AND 8URI : I NICHOLSON BAP v a Z Member Federal t'jl T RMSME NICHOLSON, Pres. W 8. NICHOLSON. L. M. f' | | Vic* Pr* pilgrimage a tarts. Only the old vetjrans wL have successfully negotiated tho trip, who have fought a good fight and kept the faith, only tNy (now of the many pitfalls, the bl;o_ ng sun glares.' the unquenchable .hirst, the pitiable suffering and exlaustion of such<4 journey. But even they can not know all the danger spots lurking in the wastes of such :hnngeable and ever-shifting sands. Thought the routes be well charted and the caravan in charge of high officials and under the guidance of trusty and experienced men of the desert there is no controlling the elements, no holding back or turning aside the storms that always arise, no possible dodging of the perils that come to try the mattle of those who would bask in the sunshine of Mecca, the City of Delight, that nestles on the further side of that desert of despair.?Greenville News Nov. 13. Notice A stated convocation of Poinsett O Chapter No. 1G, It. A. M., will j jltv be held in the Masonic Tcmpie Friday, November 18th, 1921, at 7:30 P. M. Visiting Companions are welcome. Refreshments will be served. By order, ' I Jw H. Wilburn, H. P. Wm. C. Lake, Secretary. 1225-4t Bald Rock Miss Marie Alman of Adamsburg I spent Sunday with Miss Emma Greg- I ory of Bald Rock. I M iss Pnnrl rJrpo"nrv nf RnlH Rock 11 spent the week-end with relatives in I Kelton. I Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory of Lock- I hart spent Sunday at the hoe of W. F. * Farr near Bald Rock We are sorry to report that D. J. 4 Farr is very sick at the home of his son, W. F. Farr. Mr. Farr has many ^ friends who regret to hear of his ill- ^ ness. ?j Among the visitors at the home of 4 this ?writer Sunday afternoon were ^ Ho-yt James, Douglass Adams and Henry Alman and Misses Nettie Greer, Marie Alman and Beatrice Al- * man. ? Mrs. J. A. Adams of Kellys spent 4 Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. F. 4 Farr, near Bald Rock. Mi's. R. V. Vinson returned to her home in Lockhart Saturday after * spending the pa6t week with her pa- < rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams, of 4 Kellys. < John Fowler had a dog to go mad ^ Saturday and bit one of his children. This is the second dog that Mr. Fow- * ler has had to gp mad in two weeks. < I was sorry tolhenr of the death of 4 Sheriff Fant, as (he was a good man. 4 Union county his lost a good citizen < 4 u waST^ > quick start? j r your Ford car quick, no ter how cold the weather, on t nbia "Mot Shot" Ignition Bat- I i. 1461. One package, 6 volts. c r to a wired-up Rroup of ordi- r Is. Works better, lasts longer. 1 r stationary gas engines, too. Is and buyers, you need hut ( lumbia "Bell Ringer." Litrle ? big power. y electricians, auto accessory shops ges, hardware and gener.d stores e Columbia is on the label. lumbia Batteries ? they lest longer ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm * > i ERE YOUR GOES ? ? aeople who find themselves > vondering where the money j < ? f Is by check, you will know ; J pose every dollar is spent, > fn?? oonh r*o AW* tiv ii |/ajruiuia. , i are large or small, the !! ? TRUST COMPANY will < > < ' f i > PLUS IIM.ftf* ! I < > IK & TRUST CO. ||! Reserve Systems f <? < M. A. MOORE. Cashier ; | JORDAN. J. ROY PANT. ' i aidents. < > ' * i < h** ? >??? ? ** | ? MIDD1 AT 1 Friday, $ $15.00 All Wool Serge M $16.50 All Wool Serge M $18.50 All Wool Serge Mi $22.50 extra nice all Wool No profit sale on Coj 25 per cent off on all 20 per cent off on all 1 Good heavy Outing High and low heel ? dress u \C. A TA ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA^ ? The Ladies of Union a t | STAN! jj* On Their Next Trip to ? Values in all Foi f ' i* We are Now Offerinj r ? Special One Weel 100 New and Sty] I COATS Specially Priced X $24.50 & ^ All of ! The New Rough Material Are Included in This Lot & in a Large ? Variety of Styles, Colors V* And Sizes. > A^A A^A >ecause he was kind to everybody, lo leaves many friends throughout he county to mourn his death. This writer and Oscar Gault atended a party Saturday night at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Maco Howell >f Ottaray. These good people are due nuch credit as they are always ready ,o entertain the young folks. Mrs. Eva Garner of Kelton has been >n the sick list but she is improving. Mrs. T. E. Cudd of Bald Rock was ihopping in Union Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sims Bailey of Otta ay spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. ind Mrs. T. E. Cudd of Bald Rock. Mrs. Marvin Alman of Adamsburg <pent the week-end with friends and relatives near Kelton. I attended the Armistice celebration it Union Friday; ALWAYS A BIT BETTER Thprp can he nn amiment ibout the merit and superi>r quality of BAKE-R1TE BREAD Let us supply your Thanksgiving * CAKE FRUIT CAKE POUND CAKE RAISIN CAKE UNION BAKE-RUE CO. * A THREE DAY I * i SUIT SALE . iddy Suits $7.50 1 iddy Suit $8.00 I ddy Suit 1 $9.00 g Serge Middy Suit $10.00 I its, Coat Suits and Dresses. | Coats, Coat Suits and Dresses. | 10c the yard. | shoes at half price. | P FOR THANKSGIVING DAY | Jlen Co. 1 ire Extended a Most Urgent Invitation to Visit Tbe X 9ARD CLOAK COMPANY ? - y ?Spartanburg and Review the Truly Unusual y ms of Wearables for Women, Misses X and Children V Y * in a 100 Ultra Smart i Sale DRESSES ? lish Specially Priced . y $14.75 | at Dresses of All Wool Serge, X Canton Crepe, V Y Tricotine, y s Poplin and Poiret Twill in V y Good New Styles, Well Made and Worth Much More y V- A^/| A^A A^A A^A A^A ij^A A^A THE GREATEST DISCOVERY That Science Has Ever Made Is RU-CO THE HARMLESS ELIMINANT Science says DIET, WATER OR A HARMLESS ELIMINANT will make well anybody who is sick. RU-CO is the harmless eliminant Your money will be promptly refunded if you are not satisfied. RU-CO is highly recommended for constipation, indigestion and rheumatism. On sale at every drug store in Union, Buffalo and Monarch. MANUFACTURED BY THE CLYDE COLLINS CO., MEMPHIS, TENN. Tri-State Medicine Co., Union, S. C., Distributors. ^ jI 1 IIlULLlMlJVYUIVin 0 UNUSUAL CANDIES f'' JUST COME V / 1. Unusual quality. ' 2. Unusual assortment. 4 3. Unusual guarantee. 4. Unusual if you don't like it best. UNION DRUG STORE i Phone 116 and "Look for the Boy." ' . ' ' W1 * * ; ? *