The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 21, 1921, Image 4
| RIALTO THEATRE FRIDA
% A Feast of Fun and Frivolity?Tuneful M
% The Girlie Show You Have Been Wj
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X NOTE PR1CES:-This attraction has always i
* price for the best seats. The contract with tl
X that not less than a $2.00 scale must prevail
contract the management has arranged for I
X following: Only 105 seats at $2.00, the remaii
Y and 75c. Seat sale starts Thursday.
% MAIL ORDERS NOW. (ADD 13 PER CE
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I DON'T TAKE THE NECK j
THIS THANKSGIVING
You had your iili ox necks when you didn't
know there was any other part to a turkey?
/- and you had your fill of last Winter's o'coats
at 1920 prices.
Now you want the white meat?the newly
made goods at the newly re iuced costs and in j
this advertisement we are.urging you to come h
to J. Cohen Company's and get it. 1
We carried practicably nothing over from I
a year ago. The age of this Thanksgiving ?
showing can be recorded in minutes instead
of months.
Our present prices are fully 40 per cent
lower than you paid last November?and the
clothes themselves are most beautiful.
Special lot of Young Men's Suits with 2
/ pairs of pants
$30.00 AND $35.00
iOur Overcoat stock is complete, all the p
new models and colors |
PRICES $12.50. $15.00, $20.00, !
$25.00, $30.00 AND $35.00 I
COME LOOS WE"! OVER. I
-I. Cnhi?n <Tn I
Amended Summons | ~ ~ j
Statf of South Can,linn. ! ^ZCm:l "" I<aCC f?r
AbramniSinSUW?iiiam Sims. HiWanl 35 Ycars-NoW Cured
Sims, Rosa Hutchinson, Ida Hai'bor,
Hattic Byrd, Ada Young and Agnes I have- had wrcmn on my face
Gilliam, Plaintiffs, j for 3"> years, and thought there
against i was no cure. After using "Storm's
Jno K. Sims and Willie Johnson, De- . . ? .
/j ^ Lotion all of the itching, soreness
fendants. . , . ? . . .. ,
To the Defendant, Willis Johnson: j and tenderness has disappeared.
You are hereby summoned and re-! y am certainly a friend to "Storm's
quired to answer the amended com- niKj win recommend it to
" I j nlnint in this action, of which a opy 5
PJ W*with served upon you, and to ary?:,e who has this dreadful
serve ft copy of your answer to the] eczema. I
said complaint on the subscriber at. his
i office at Union, S. C., (Room 13, Fos- (Signc1) 15. W. Whitlock,
iJ fcer Building, upstairs) within twenty fanesvill.. r u v r> i
Mi days after the service hereof, omcIu- Joncsville. S. < . R. p. I), l.
K, H aive of the dav of service; and if you
F B ? ? to answer the complaint within Storm's Lotion is guaranteed '
h, , the time aforesaid, the plaintifl i in
the action will apply to the court, for, '*y Storms Drug Store, Union, S.
m the relief demanded in the compl tint. I q
J. Clough Wallace,
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Fresh shipment of , 1
Xunnally's Candy
just received. ]
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Roast Turkey with C
Fork and all appetizing
You can get any amo
Thanksgiving dinner.
GEORGE'S SAN
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Sheriff s Delinquent
Land Sale for Taxes R
By virtue of sundry executions di- B
rected to me by J. H. Bartles, Coun- R
ty Treasurer, I will sell before the B
Court Houbo door, in Union, Union B
Connty, S. C., during the legal hours B
of Sheriff's sales, in December, 1921, B
it being the 6th day of the month, B
the following described property, to B
wit:
One tract of land in Union School B
District No. 1, belonging to Adams R
and Floyd, containing seven hundred B
acres, more or less, and bounded as B
follows: 'on the north by lands of J. B
B. Betenbaugh, on the west by Abra- B
ham Humphries, on the east by Mrs. B
Sallie Davis and on the south by Mrs. B
Bern ice Edwards. R
Also, one tract of land in Goshen B
Hill township, Union County, S. C., I
belonging to Hunter and Toung, con. B
taining four hundred and sixty-seven B
acres, more or less, and bounded as R
follows: by Mrs. Mamie H. Young, B
Enoree river, X E. Cofield and Mc- B
Cauley land. B
Also, one lot of land, with house B
thereon, containing one o*crsj, in B
Jonesville township, belonging to B
Kelly and Gault and bounded by lands B
of Minnie Fowler, bee Gault and B
others. B
Also, one tract of land in Bogans- B
ville township, Union County, S. C., B
belonging to R. N? Leonard, containing B
one hundred and twenty acres, more or B
less and bounded by lands of G. C. B
Drew, T. A. Murrah, Emslie Niehol- B
son and others.^ B
Also, one lot of land in town of R
Union, S. C., belonging to J. G. Bish- B
on, bounded by lots of John Kennedy, B
William Gilliam and others. B
Also, one lot of land in city of B
Union, S. C., belonging to Clara B
Moorman, bounded by Addie Com- B
well, Mrs. Ida Perrin and others. K
Also, one tract of land in Bogans- R
ville Township, Union County, belong- B
ing to L. P. Hollis, containing one B
hundred and forty-five (145) acres. B
more or less, and Grounded by land of B
George Tucker, John S. Going, How- B
ard Williams and others, known as B
the Baker place: R
Also, one lot of land with build- B
ings thereon oix Culp avenue, about B
fifty feet front running back one hun B
dred feet and known as lot No. 17 in B
the division of the Culp property, lev- B
ied on and to be sold as the property B
of Isaac Murph.-" H
Also, one tract of land in the Town R
of Union, S. C., containing twenty- B
seven acres, more or less, belonging B
to T. L. llarney, and bounded by Rich- B
ard Street, lot No. 38, No. 39, to R
Monarch street on the east side of H
Monogram street, levied on and to be R
sold for taxes. ^ R
Also, one lot of land in Town o|l
Union, belonging to Charlie Moultri^^H
I I ) 1 . On n??TalnlH
iUlU UUUIIUCU tt? lummn. VU uuuaiw H
street on west by Brandon street and H
O'Shicld street, levied on and to be
s-)ld for taxes.
All the above property levied on
and to be sold for taxes for fiscal year
1921. Terms of sale, cash.
T. D. Holcomb, Coroner,
Acting Sheriff.
Union, S. C? Nov. 19, 1921. It
Newest fruit product is powdered
lenion juice.
Largest diamond ever found
weighed one pound eight ounces.
Caesar conducted a "back to the
farm campaign" in Italy.
Caesar cut his hair short and shaved
constantly.
The American kitchen cockroach
came from Europe.
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Marshall Foch Is a Great I
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Leader ot Men? I
M'LURE DRY GOODS COMPANY IS A GREAT LEAD- f
ER OF LOW PRICES. WE HAVE BROUGHT OUR I
GUNS TO BEAR ON HIGH PRICES. THE FOLLOW- I
ING OFFERINGS TELL THE TALE: I
Boys' extra heavy Ribbed, Fleeced Union Suits, each' 65c |
Boys'.Ribbed, Fleeced Union Suits,'each 49c 9
Misses' E. Z. Union Suits, each 75c
Misses' Ribbed Union Suits, each 49c 9
Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits, eacb . 50c 1
Men's extra heavy Ribbed, Fleeced Union Suits, eacb . . .$1.25 9
Men's extra heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers ......... 49c I
Men's and Boys Blue Work Shirts, each 39c 9
Men's Blue Work Shirts, 2 pockets, each 50c S
Men's Domet Flannel Overshirts, 2 pockets, each $1.00 1
Table Damask, yard .39c B
Table Oil Cloth, dark colors, yard 25c 9
Bath Towels, each 10c I
Huck Towels, each . . . 10c I
Rark^r Tnwole oork
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Solid Color Outing Flannel, yard 10c I
Outing Flannel in blue and pink stripes and checks, yard . . 12 l-2c fl
White Wool Flannel, yard j . . . .30c fl
Red Wool Flannel, yard 35c fl
36-inch soft finish Bleach, yard 10c fl
Good Straw Ticking, yard . 10c fl
Hickory Shirting, yard ^ . 10c fl
Dress Gingham, yard 12 l-2c fl
Apron Ginghams, yard 9c fl
25c quality, 27-inch Dress Gingham, yard 19c fl
Ladies' All Wool Black Coats, each $5.00 fl
Misses' All Wool Coats, each $3.50 fl
Boys'Sweaters each . .75c fl*
Men's extra heavy Fleece Lined Gloves, pair . a .19c I
Fleisher's Knitting Wool, ball 45c I
Knit Caps, each 25c fl
25 per cent off on all Ladies' Dresses. fl
Men's Suits, regular price $15.00, closing out at, each . . . .$10.00 fl
Men's Suits, regular price $22.50, closing out for, each . . .$15.00 fl
Heavy weight, full size, Plaid Blankets, pair $2.50 fl
All Wool Plaid Blankets, pair $6.95 I
Children's Hose, pair ,5c fl
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, pair 10c fl
Misses Lisle Hose, pair 10c fl
WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE? I'
J. F. McLoro Dry Goods Co. I
THANSGIVING SALE ll
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Everything included in our Thanksgiving Sale (except holiday
goods) at a discount of 20 per cent.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF RED CROSS SHOES,
LADIES' SILK OR WOOL A FEW PAIR LEFT
DRESSES AT AT
V3 Off Va Priee
Wilburn Dry Goods Co. |
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mere arw valued at $23,307,757. wings to escape from prison,
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cucans ?wtt. ? fQPrP carried on the back of the male.
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