The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 14, 1921, Image 4
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I TODAY AND TOMORROW I
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I And remember the dash and \ mT A
I beauty you've always found in \ i^rag ^<anS*^8' ?'
9 the gorgeous pictures of Cecil B. \
B Now see the latest and far the [
9 greatest he ever made! Wi h j ^3% .' ; r
I the following peerless cast of i 11.fljWM
Theodore Robe'rts ]
Theodore KosloPP \
Raymond Hat ton V
Jtsrt L. LA5KY presents V
Cecil B.DeM.ySe's
PRODUCTION /^^^bRh \\
The A ir Pairs * 311
of Ana to IP M? i
Ct (y>araniounl CpicJutx* ?'
ADMISSION: Adults 40c, Children 20c.
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Ii^B|pk Eggs From Every Hen
nnd real monct -11. iktrs out of c\cr.\ solitary lieu you own.
?V^T Egg Producer
The wondi rful i> I:r\ t>rlr. dot clops the OKK-producliiR orprans: j
makes o.irlv Inters of vnniu nulim* !??. ?? '
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produces fast growth in young chicks.
Now Is the time to lncrcn.sc tour eggs supply for the winter, while eggs arc selling
a*. high prices. Three times the tggs y.ur hens have heen laving.
(Jet a two nnd a half pound l>ov of Cam-Yet Egg Producer from your dealer, or send |
8^0 for a two and a half pound box to
CAROLINA REMEDIES CO . Trr . Caro-Wt RUIr.. I'liion, S. C
Satisfactory results guaranteed by ntonev-haek offer
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to write THAMES"
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PEOPLES DRUG STORE |
PROMPT SERVICE .... PHONES 68-69
HOW to Build
Bank CREDIT
This town contains examples too numerous to mention
of men who have never needed a dollar but that
any bank would be glad to supply their need. How
* did these men build up their credit?
!In the first place they never tried any d eeit or untruth.
Usually they have been very frank about all their
business affairs. They have always paid promptly or
arranged extensions in advance. They have been absolutely
"square" with the bank, indeed?and by following
their example you can build up your own-credi'.
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"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All"
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NATIONAL BANL
Since the beginning of the extermi- Eskimos own approximately 70 per
?> nation campaign in Paris, more than cent of all the reindeer herds in
half a million rats have been de- Alaska.
H ataroyed. |
To make them more conspicuous,
Canal boats form the homes of street crossings in Paris ure to be
26,000 persons in England. built of red stone.
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In Egypt, it is necessary for tele- Europe's authentic history begins in
phone operators to be able to speak Greece at 776 B. C.
English, French, Italian, Greek and
Arabic. _ The Patagonians and the Galloway
' 1 lficots, the tallest races of mankind,
Brazil is as large as the whole of t^ldom attain a height of 6 feet 4
Europe. . rfnches.
The American people were fairly B
Started on the road to National Thrift- B
iness during the war! They learned how H
to get along without a good many things H
that had theretofore been considered ftjj
necessary, and many who had never N
saved before managed to lend money to B
the Government. H
_ It is to be hoped that the people Efi
- I will not forget the war's lesson of economy fl
fe-M and thrift, and that those who have fallen B
* back into the old ways of extravagant D
L living will soon come to realize that 5
patriotism can be exemplified as well in H
, | peace as in war. H
?j Patriotism demands thrift!
| The Bank of Union I
? C. C. SANDERS, W. W. ALMAN g
I OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT f
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Y We realize that a satisfied customer is ^
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y bank could have, and we therefore strive y
y under all circumstances to meet the wishes y
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i T individual service. Y
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I % No matter how large or how small the A ;
amount of business you transact with us, A
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' y careful attention and courteous service. A
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Y Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 Y
! | NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY f
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Member Federal Reserve'System &
Y EMSLIE NICHOLSON, President M. A. MOORE, Cashier
Y W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT
Vice Presidents .
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| EXPEDIENCE IS THE BEST SCHOOL |
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Y That is why our Mr. Hogan (baker) can make * Y 1
Y better cake than you can at home he has had more Y
t experience.
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% BAKt-KIlfc CAKE \
I Will cost you less than you can make similar cake at J
t home. Why? Because we buy our ingredients in bulk Jk
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at a price evea less than your grocer can?and we A
pass this advantage on to you. Come and let us show >
you. Y
I UNION BAKE-RITE CO. |
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C:ommlenity Plate ^ j
II A 'Distinctive ?1
What could be more appropriate than
Community Plate as a Xmas Gift? ,fl
H We are also showing a full line of | SP
Sterling Silver Table Ware at greatly reduced
prices. Come to us for serviceable ?
1 Christmas Gifts. j
1 THE UNION HARDWARE CO. Fo
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I AT AUCTION]
The J. Fincher Betsill Home Place
| Containing 315 acres, located in Cross Keys Township, subdivided
into small tracts will be
SOLD FOR THE HIGH DOLLAR
FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 10:30 A. M.
This property is one of the finest plantations in Union County. Contains
315 acres, dweUing, six rooms, barn, fine well of water, four
tenant houses, good condition; seven or e^ght horse farm. One hundred
acres oak timber, original forest.
YOUR PRICE .... EXTRA EASY TERMS
CASH PRIZES .... BRASS BAND
SOUTHERN STATES REALTY GO.
"LAND SELLING ON A SOUND BUSINESS BASIS."
GREENWOOD, S. C.HOME OFFICE ....
E. F. KELLY & BROTHER, Local Agents, Union, S. C.
Candy Comes First ATTENTION, FARMERS AND
On Every Git List. LIVESTOCK BREEDERS!
Hollingsworth's Unusual ???....? . ,
? .. . .. We will again offer to you the chance to buy Pure
?andies in their attractive n . _ , 7
, i . Bred Duroc-Jersey Hogs at Auction on
>oxes make a gift complete,
upreme and satisfactory. DECEMBER 15TH, 1921,' A ' 12:30 O'CLOCK.
You should make early _ , _ _ , , , . ?
election for choice boxes Bred Sows, Bred Gilts a.id two spring Boars.
^ No candy'wil^answer the 7here "? bet,er Duroc ilog, than we have to
rurpcse quite so we!! as orfer you' The,e "K *" bred to our Pr,ze W,nn,n?
Collingsworth's Unusual Boars.
bandies. a'so have pigs weighing from 30 to 50 lbs., at
25c per pound.
JNION DRUG STORE . , _ _ _ _
Phone 116 and S A R D 1 S FARM
"Look for the Boy." j B BECKNELL, Supt. - . - - Union, S. C.
ECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ?????
R XMAS PRESENT is
'eoples Supply Co. P 1250-6t I BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED.
'ST?Isast night on streets of Union \gr li* J D * a
i silver card case with initials "N. vVClQlll? ft TIG DrftZlflg 1
7. C." engraved on it and holding P _ 0
i small amount ot money. Howard AlltnmnKilpv Rpn^irAfl
f returned to Times office. . It I AUlOmODlieS Repaired T.
R RENT?One six-room dwelling, H IT TV I A HI 17 1 IT TfillPP
lose-in, on South Church street, JULilAIl C. llUVjXlEtO
rith all modern conveniences'with B_., .A .. , _ ,
:arden and garage. Price reason- B T?l?pnone 161 - - - " Opposite Old Stand
Me. Possession at once. Apply to B
^oster Bentley. ltpd
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R SALE?Small assortment of cut .... , ....
lass, China and plated silver. Tel- 57 MILES PER GALLON made with price. Apply to Acme Service Staphone
220-J. ltpd new patented gasoline Vaporizer. tion. 1250-2tpd
Write for particulars. Stransky Va- ? "
iNTED?Sewing and fancy work. porizer Co., Pukwana, S. D. ltpd WANTED?Salesman and District
fen's shirts and baby cloths a sj>e- ? Manager willing to work hard and
ialty. Mrs. J. E. DuBose, IB Rice . . . show that he is worth $150.00 Der
t.. near T. C. Duncan's residence. WANTED A good Ford touring car. week. Master Production Corpora1250-8t
Must be In good shape and at right tion, South Bend, Ind. ltpd
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