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R I A LTO TODAY !' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "EYES OF YOUTH" JAMES AUBREY "THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER" \\ M'KREY IIIC "V COMEDO 1 I TOMORROW | BEBE DANIELS p -,N_ | | "DUCKS AND DRAKES" f RIALTO I v TOS0AY I CUNT DODSON Presents [j THE PICKERT STOCK COMPANY j With Lillian Piekert and Ralph W. Chambers f\ IN jj "THE KU KLUX KLAN" ' TOMORROW I I "DR. JEKYL AND MR. HYDE" | THREE SPECIAL DAYS 1 ... SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY | 500 yards White Cloth at 5c ! j Good, heavy Sea Island, worth 15c, for 10c 1 Good Outing, worth 15c, for 10c I Rockingham Plaids, worth 15c, for . 10c Extra heavy Cheviots for 15c Good Bleaching, per yard 10c Good Chambray, per yard 10c I Work and Play Cloth at 10c Good Percale, per yaid . . 10c Dress Ginghams, worth 15c, for . I0c One lot of Cotton Blankets, slightly seconds, worth from I $1.00 to $2.50, our prices 45c to SI. 15 One lot of I..lilies' and Children;1' Coats at almost your own prices. One line of Indies' Dresses, just come in, good styles, I from . . $5.00 to $18.50 ffi Ladies Coat Suits from .... $11.08 to $25.00 I One line of Indies Skirts at almost your own prices. Middy Suits, French Ser^e, from $7.50 to $$.*)? I Men's and Younjr Men's Suit . worth from $15.oo to $25.uO, our price, from $0.08 to $22.50 All Wool Suits for Hoys, front $1.08 to $0.08 'i' One line of Men's Dress Shoes. Kudu >tt-Johnson's. Peters' and ^ Walkover Shoes, front . ... $2.10 to $5.00 I I,ot. of Ladies' Shoes $2.05 to $5.05 f-OMK AND (JET I'll E (iOllliS WHILE THEY LAST. j I. FROM MONEY S WOIM II OK MO.NEA HACK. ;; No Profit Sale I \ FOR THREE DAYS I 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY I Middy Suits, Coat Suits, l.adi Dresses, Hoys Suits and Skirts. t All Middy Suits at le-> than half price. ti Coat Suits 20'/ olT. i >v Hoys' Suits, sizes 2 to in Velvet and Corduroy, $5.oil v C values $2.50 ! Ladies' and Misses' .lumper Dnsses, valu< s $(>.5o to $0.00, sale price $5.50 < & ' 1 lot toadies' Dresses, Series and Mixtures, $10.50 to $20.00, ? sale price $12.50 I lot Ladies' I v.du" fie ii $22.5'? t-i $20 . g , gf 9 All Ladies' Dresses in Trieotinr, v.ilucs from 00 to $11.">0, I l> L $2.00 Indies' Silk Hose $1 .oft J S 1 NOTHING ON APPROVAL. NO ALTERATIONS. 11 C. ALLEN CO. | J. Hay Fant Whereas, the Great Spirit, in Ilis nfinite wisdom has seen fit to take From our midst our brother and felow-worker, Sheriff J. Hay Fant, who ieparted this life November 11th, li>21; and whereas, the Pawnee Tribe >f the Improved Order of Red Men, has suffered an irreparable loss in Hie departure of the beloved brother, whose life was full of sympathy and activities for "law and order" and for all other principles upon which Retime.-ship was founded, therefore be it res >lved: 1. That we cherish the memory, the faithful and devoted life and work of Sheriff Fant as one who 'died, at his post', and that we consider his life as a rich gift to our Tribe and to the cause of humanity. 2. That, while we sincerely regret md with unfeigned sorrow mourn the leath of our brother, we bow with humble submission to the will of our Heavenly Father, who is too wise to m i and too good to be unkind. 2. That we extend to the bereaved wife and children, and to other members of the family our heart felt sympathy and commend them to the lovi.i> ; care of the all-wise Father who is dile to comfort them in this sad hour >f their bereavement. t. That n copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our Iribe, a copy he sent to the family of our deceased brother and a copy be sent to The Union Daily Times for ouHicution. "The stranger's eye wept that in life's brightest bloom, )ue gifted so highly could sink to the tomb, For in ardor he led in the van of his host, \nd he fell like a soldier; he died at bl; liiicf W. P. Turner, E. L. Sams, Will Hawkins, Committee. \l !, FOlt ONE, ONE FOR ALL (The solution is not far to seek) Notice to Stockholders A meeting of the stockholders of he Bahan Textile Machinery Co. is hereby called for Saturday, the 3rd of December, 15)21, at 12 o'clock, noon, .it the office of said Bahan Textile Ma hinerv Co., in Union, South Carolina, for the purpose of considering and passing upon a resolution requiring aid corporation to go into liquidation and wind up its affairs and dissolve, as authorized by the laws of this State. Geo. F. Bahan, President. Union. S. C., Nov. 2, 1921. It M l. FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL (The best rule when danger threatens) Special Advertisements FOR SALE?Duroc pigs, eight weeks old, entitled to registration. Price $10; two for $10.00. J. F. McLure, .ir. 12.19-0t - r : * 4 ^ it* * . t 1 r rf - ; *c \ \ ! i ? l\ \ J " - - < _ -i \ v v- ' > .. V. . A ? W ?1 ;.X-A . 5 . .. -pv\>r ' ' v: ?' *' ' - -yr V' i* vwjrMmrr ? f-'^k- vi 8 4 K-' i ,a p( 1 <> SliUCLAS CZ4JRBANKS ? ..Cnts5 "Tf f TFOTE a! i> r.i t: fiu b nil. n - * -* \ y^w uif rjfi-. ch c~''e. id*?'.4 Kf^blOCk L.~.f ron P.-.-J NJii'lo r "op;JJ t i.*'0* xlorC't I? .e is presented to you the ?.*c;vtest ao,;on picturo ever onr.de?a warvclous, mr.ynificent f> =? >iop)ay that is a torrent of v.j.ver without a dull moment t!.ioiifchcut its entire course. RIALTO THEATRE Monday Tuesday Wednesday December 5, 6, 7 Lockhart Junction 1 am at home today and this is I'hanksgiving. All should first give thanks, and at his tinie my mind leads me to read ind write, so I have read until I have rotten tired and then I though I vould write something. It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword; I have heard lebates on the subject, which is nignuer, tne pen or the sword. In B I ehate first one will win and then 3 In* other, so I will not try to argue his point. There have been times B ' hen the pen has caused the sword to e put in its scabbard. This great world of people is hard hav a satisfy. What do you think is the? he matter? I will tell you just what ^OJT think is the matter. I think it is II for the greed of gairt. We need ^oe iore educated people, not only of ^ ooks, hut of the heat. If our next enevation is to he any better it has ^nc r> he done be Christianity and home w^c eaehing. I have said it before and say it 1-wo gain: When this generation is ^ev aught in the home and our children ' I J. COHE CLOT SA WILL START SA And Will Continue ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER CONDIT OVERSTOCKED WITH THE BEST SELECT THE STATE, WHICH WE ARE GOING TO ( PRICES. MOST OF THIS MERCHANDISE WAS B( BEST AND MOST RELIABLE MANUFAC inu/ccT DDircc LU TT ?01 riULLJ. WHEN YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TH1 MONEY IN YOUR POCKET. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ! $50.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$37.50 $45.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$34.50 ' $40.00 Suits and Overcoats .... $30.00 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats .... $26.50 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats .... $22.50 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$18.50 ' $22.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$16.50 J $20.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$15.00 , $18.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$13.50 ( $15.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$1150 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$9.50 J 20 PER CENT OFF ON MEN'S HATS j c*n nn ir l i r 1. n . oa #o.uu veiour ana reit rtats . . . . M-OU $5.00 Veiour and Felt Hats . . . .$4.00 ( $4.50 Veiour and Felt Hats . . . .$3.60 ( $4.00 Veiour and Felt Hats . . .$3,20 | $3.50 Veiour and Felt Hats . . . .$2.85 $3.00 Veiour and Felt Hats . . . .$2.40 ^ Li W 20% OFF ON A] OUR GOODS WERE MARKED WITH A1 THE SALE, AND AT THESE REMARKAB! TON MUST BE STRICTLY CASH. A SMI NECESSARY ALTERATIONS. J. COH ' THE HOUSE OF 0 MMHHBHIIHHDnHHMMMHnQ e learned to abstain from* evil, Excelsior Knitting Mill school house 1 it will be stopped. From our Saturday night and met many good les all good . influence comes orj.people of Unioh and Sardis commun?. fty. They ran two young ladies, Miss i attended three box suppers late- Jolly and Miss Bird, in the contest crying the sales of the boxes. for the cake, and when the time was 1 at Bethlehem, one at Farr school, up and the votes all counted they re Mrs. Mabry teaches, and one tied. I was glad, for they-were both Cohen school house, where the so pretty and if it had boen left to young ladies. Misses Bell, of Ab- me to deciJe which one ought to ille, and Alyerson, of Cross Keys, have the cake, I could not1 hnve said, enjoyed another box supper at the I met several young men from Snn LN CO.'S I' KING LE iTURDAY, DEC. 3 : Until January 1st IONS AND MONEY SCARCITY WE ARE r ED STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, ETC., IN )FFER TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY SPECIAL )UCHT THIS SEASON FROM THE VERY rURERS IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE E PRICES MENTIONED BELOW IT MEANS - ? i*' -j vl} *i ,} I ? ' SSRJ ij BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$15.00 j $18.00 Suits and Overcoats . . , .$13.50 ! j $16.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$12.50 Lj $15.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$11.50 ! j $12.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$9.50 ? $10.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$7.50 O $8.50 Suits and Overcoats $6.50 2 $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.70 $6.00 Suits and Ovrcoats $4.50 S MEN'S PANTS REDUCED 25 PER CENT J $8.00 Pants now $6.00 r* $7.50 Pants now $5.85 $7.00 Pants now $5.25 $ $6.00 Pants now $4.50 3) $5.00 Pants now $3.75 q $4.00 Pants now $3.00 $3.50 Pants now $2.75 w $3.00 Pants now $2.25 g| $2.50 Pants now $1.85 I_il_i ? W t/\ltKS s ifERY SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT BEFORE LY LOW SALE PRICES EVERY TRANSACVLL CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR ANY EN CO. SATISFACTION > tuc. They made it hot for the boys, man are glad to learn that she was I for they bought several nice boxes. the pr|ze winner in thp Butter Con- % There was a large crowd of folks, . . M both old and yound. I met the ' J ^ ^ preacher in charpre. Rev. Chan.ller. , I Words can t express how I, apreci- . . . , ,, , . ... , , (A woman in peril must be served) ate being with the good people every- v :? where. ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL At the end of this life I hope it jK an hour for (ho fearless) 1 will be said of me, "It is well, it is ' * ' well with my soul." ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL The 'friertds of Mrs. T. Abe Call- (Ask your best friend for the clue)