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I RIALTO i I TODAY | u, B Eyes that flash bo'h love and hate?lips inviting thea ? mi i scoffing?srrile eotr incini^ then alarming?heart that ^ 1 calls but will not answer . *),, la ^ I NORMA TALMADGE I "PASSION FLOWER" I BUSTER KEATON I "HARD LUCK" ; K ? 8 TOMORROW m rn LON CHANEY ; IN ? F? "THE ACE OF HEARTS" I J; ? hi 11 ! ft" "TOT irthU) THAT AH. ITS UH'HS VH.IZL. TUh IVISK IXVhSTUS SAFKLT UUYS al If repairs are needed around the Home Place because "TPD?!!5! CYPRESS "THE WOOD ETERNAL" i was not used at first there is Good " Cheer in the fact that lr you repair with Cypress you stop the cycle of costly and annoying replacements. Then,?"Buy the Grade That Fits the Job." Why pay for a higher grade than the work needs? That kind of intelligent i buying gives you still another real sav- 1 L . , . ing. It's worth while. Your nearest lumber dealer will give you honest advice. So will we. J Write for list of FREE PLANS for farm buildings. Southern Cypress Mfrs.'Assn. Insist on "Tide I i Ar/X ' , Wster" Cypre.. ' 2o9 Graham Building. ? rouc?nidentify it by this marki Jacksonville, r la. cS YOUR LOCAL DEALER MILL SUI'J'LY YOU. IF HE HASN*T ENOl CU CYPRESS LET I S ENOW A T ONCE. ^ IW.s.iuco? [ |@ f- Sepcial Advertisements !-a(|y Marjorie Dalrymple, a sister , i *:i mi* iti\ri CM man, is inc.* ursi WANTED?Hustling air< ni in ?-.u I. ! man of English society to become a county of South C arolina to take drummer." Lady Marjorie recently orders for a last selling adding ma- . . , i 1 chine. Bij* commissions. Address '<turned to England after a success- ] Lindler's Studio, i:!(t>5 .Wain Street, fu! business trip to America. j I Columbia, S. C. 12-8-10 FOR SAI.E?Two jr<>?d milch cows; will sell or trade for fat dry cattle. C. B. Green, Osborn St.. .Won- < arch. 1 tpd J THE LADY WHO LOST a black hid j glove, please cail at The 1 imes of- j tice and fret it. It , More than 22,000 persons are killed j annually in British India bv snak< j ?? | CHRISTMAS CANDY '' ?; We do not hesitate to say t we have the most complete stock of Christmas candy i.i NORRIS' COMPLETE j in Chocolates, Bon Bons, WHAT GIFT MORE i | Ntt'.s Crystalized Fruits, J A DDDADDI A TC ! 1 ? In a" sfy'es and size3. APPROPRIATE , j Pr'tr e $1.00 to $2.00 the THAN CANDY? , . . ? , .WHITMAN'S COMPLETE ?and what Candy more ap- i . "i| I-?I IN tL preciated than Nunnully's? ! The Nunnally boxes are J 1 he most beautiful and carefully relented and park j popular line in America in ed to please the most dis- )' regular packages and gift \ criminating. boxes ard bags. ~ The deliciousne^s of the Don't forget Whitman's candy ? the attractiveness Sampler in one, two, three I of the package > and the ~ n<i hue pound boxes, $1.50 price at which they are sold h e pound, make them the perfect gift at Christmas time. I FQ f$l.G0 to $2.00 the pound. *"* ' SEND | DRUG STORE ! //f * /. V Prompt Service t/'l////////// Phone, 63-69 J rjr?^- i ;th 3 The Appreciated Gift e s t o r ir s I DRUG STORE Exclusive Agents. Lockhart Junction ? Well, we have had a pretty fall. erybody, I guess, is about ready for nu.s. At this time it is cold enough kill hogs. 1 have seen more large gs, more corn and more sweet po:oes, more ^me-ratsed molasses, r where I have gone I have seen the lis in every section grinding the lie into molasses. I have had peo to show me what they called their o:?ts and I would see a 400 pound g or one larger. I expect if some avc seen had been weighed it might the beam at 500 pounds. So it ks like the people are all making good living if they don't have much >ney. This I like to see. U The great talk and scare is the boll H evil and, of course, no one knows H lat he is going to do. You may IJ cut out of a crop of cottoi. but here there is meat and bread at me you may feel safe. Everything ll work out for the best. The things the world will go on just the same d way when we are gone, the way all the world. Four well known citizens of Union unty have passed away: Mr. John >ng, Mr. Mobley Finley and Mr. ickhart James, who died at Mr. Will aves' about two miles south of Un11. I must call to mind something knew of Mr. Lockhart James. I knew m most nil my life. I heard my illier speak of him many years ago he v as in the Confederate war with irn. There was a call made for solieds from 16 to 45 years and that at Mr. James, a young man at that me, and my father was 45 years old; Iso one of my brothers at the age of | *>. I heard my father say he stayed ith him in the same tent and found ini to be a Rood young man, and I ant to say what Mr. James said to i<> about a year ago. We were talkig about the members of the church nd about the preaching of many ears ago. lie told me he was one of ver 100 members received in the huvch at Bethlehem during a proracted meeting that lasted into three 'eeks and he said out of that numer there were only two outside of limself living. lie said there hasn't icon such a meeting at Bethlehem ince that time, lie said: "I was a oldior ifi the war and am one of them n the church, a soldier of the Cross." We are in sympathy with the beeaved families. Look out for me at I.oekhart Saturday. Be ready for I am coming afer your renewal for the paper. Moxy. The duck bills or monotremes of \ustralia are the lowest mamma's mown. Subscribe to The Union Times. NO TIME WASTED I'romut Action Is" IMeasinir Manv Union Citizens. Get down to the cause of every! hing. Bad backs are frequently caused by weak kidneys. Help the kidneys to Ret rid of kid10 v backache. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidices only. N'o time wasted trying to cure other roubles. Union people endorse their merit. \ Ask your neighbor? Mrs. J. F. Cheek, 4 Ravencroft St., Union, says: "Some few years ago I had sharp pains in the small of my lack and I certainly suffered terribly. 1 had severe headaches and dizzy spoils and was often afraid of falling. The worst of all was the nervous spells which came over me and I couldn't stand the least noise. I felt tired and languid and niy kidneys didn't act right. I wfcs advised to get some Doan's Kidney Pills ah I got my supply at the Palmetto Drug Co. H l'o my surprise they entirely cured me of my trouble and I say a good word for them at every opportunity." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't sim>ly ask for a kidney lemedy?get Dean's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cheek had. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. V. ' 'or Dest Results Use LIVE STOCK REMEDIES Sold by Druggists and Dea/?r? CHICHESTER S PILLS I V ^ TIIK IH A MONI> ItKAND. A I Auk jour ItruifUt for A\ ? i C-'j'l < Ii|.i'Iim.(ci a lll>manlTlrMi)/A\ S I'lll. In .ml 4)old meulllc\\^y I |..>?cs. its If.; with liluo Ribbon. \/ Toko no othrr. Iluy of roar " I - iV Orucftnt. A kf.r4 iri.4)irVH-TFU* I Jt IIIAMONII IIIUNU PILLfklotti | \ ? f* yearsknown a< Rfst.Safeit, Always Reliable Su SOLD BY DKUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 Give Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. i The Appreciated Gift. I The world-wide reputation jl of Waterman's "Ideal" I j Fountain Pen suggests it as wjgk the perfect present for ? ?very member of the fami- Not y. In addition to pride of ^osseision, it brings with it /ears of faithful service. , N . , . ders A size, style and price for jGnc iveryone. olini JNION DRUG STORE i>* Phone 116 and yvhtc "Look for the Boy." '.ts 1 Jone gene " colle ^asaa^tsemBammmmmEBBBsass ' i t jsammaamBassss!^. _ i J. COHE CLOT SA IS NO And Will Continue WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH ONE 01 CLOTHING, HATS ETC., IN THE STATE. Wl VERY SPECIAL PRICES. NOW IS YODR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SI SUITS, OVERCOATS AND HATS AT A RIG MOST OF THIS MERCHANDISE WAS BOI BEST AND MOST RELIABLE MANUFACTI LOWEST PRICES. WHEN YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MONEY IN YOUR POCKET. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 $50.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$37.50 ri $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 r, $25.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . $18.50 ^ $22.50 Suits and Overcoats . . .$16.50 ? $20.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$15.00 hi $18.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . $13.50 ^ $15.00 Suits and Overcoats . . .$11.50 3 mio rA o . I A . mn I?A ^ <pi?tju ousts ana uvercoats . . . .wu + 1 * 20 PER CENT OFF ON MEN'S HATS (j $6.00 Velour and Felt Hats .... $4.80 $5.00 Velour and Felt Hatj .... $4.00 ^ $4.50 Velour and Fell Hats .... $3.60 $4.00 Velour and Felt Hats . . . .$3.20 ? $3.50 Velour and Felt Hats .... $2.85 ^ $3.00 Velour and Felt Hats .... $2.40 2Q% OFF OPW AL OUR GOODS WERE MARKED WITH A Vi THE SALE, AND AT THESE REMARKABL' TI0N MUST BE STRICTLY CASH. A SMA! NECESSARY ALTERATIONS. J. COH THE HOUSE OF ! ice of Application loaning money to its members for the F/>?. fkarlpr purpose of building homes, buying and () ror i,narier selling personal property and real erf- n tate, and conducting such business i otice is hereby given that the un- as is usually incident to such associ- c igned residents of the town of ations. j sville, county of Union, state of The initial capital stock of such o ;h Carolina, intend to file with corporation will be Five Thousand e Secretary of State of South Car- Dollars, and the ultimate capital i on the Kith day of December, Twenty Thousand Dollars, divided . or thereafter a declaration for into share of the par value of One rttr for the Home* Building and Hundred Dollars each. j i Association of Jonesville, S. C., The books of subscription to the h proposed corporation will have capital stock of said corporation will I principal place of business in be opened at the Bank of Jonesville,! sville, saia county and state, the Jonesville, S. C., on Monday, the 12th a ral business thereof being the day of December, 1921, at* 10 o'clock ction of dues from its members, A. M. <> I C N CO.'S "I HING JLE Until January 1st F THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF fflCH WE ARE OFFERING THE PUBLIC AT ? EASONABLE MERCHANDISE, SUCH AS REDUCTION. i UGHT THIS SEASON FROM THE VERY URERS IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE PRICES MENTIONED BEIOW IT MEANS | BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS * $20.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$15.00 j $18.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$13.50 m $16.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$12.50 j $15.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$11.50 ^ $12.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$9.50 ^ $10.00 Suits and Overcoats .... $7.50 ) $8.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$6.50 f $7.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$5.70 $6.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . .$4.50 C 7 > MEN'S PANTS REDUCED 25 PER CENT ^ $8.00 Pants now $.6.00 h $7.50 Pants now $5.85 $7.00 Pants now $5.25 ? $6.00 Pants now $4.50 ft $5.00 Pants now $3.75 t $4.00 Pants now $3,00 $3.50 Pants now $2.75 $3.00 Pants now $2.25 1 $2.50 Pants now . . .$1.85 JL SWEATERS j ERY SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT BEFORE Y LOW SALE PRICES EVERY TRANSACLL CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR ANY EN CO. SATISFACTION ^ Notice is also Riven that a meeting One On The Bankers f the subscribers to the capital slock _____ said corporation will he held at the , tank of Jonesville, Jonesville, S. C? 1Iows thlR? asked the lawyer. ,n the 12th day of December, 1921, at You've named six hankers in your will 2 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of t0 hP pallbearers. Of course, it's all > jsfiftj Ar;,"1 ; r:?ht- jr- ^ j I,. Calvert, I some friends with whom you are on .1. W. Lipscomb, ( better terms?" Paul Free, - | "No, Judge, that's all -ight. Those 24.r?-?,t Corporators. fellows have' carried me for so long 1 ' they might as well finish the job." Apis was a god of the Egyptians ?The American Iiegion Weekly. nd was worshipped under the form ' ' f an ox. Subscribe to The Union Times. i J