The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 09, 1922, Image 4
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I NOTICE TO
If I can get 12 persons I
Spartanburg to the Billy Sur
day or night.
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Duel Participants To
Go Before Judge
l'atis, .Ian. s.?Ail those who took
part in the duel between the Count
M 1 'o : and M. Camille Lafarge on
Si *. . i i v last, both principals
:.d s< . >nds, arc to go before the
judge of a correctional court. The
investigating magistrate has lecided
that tin re is a case against them for
acts of violence and wounding and
for being accomplices therein.
T' s is the duel that caused th
Minister of Justice to send a strongly
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will make the round trip to j1
idav meetings at $1.50 each,
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worder cii ul: to all ' >re " 1
partirents, tellite: them to pi a
in all cases of >li dinig. as smh w
out ol' place a '* " the war.
Some of the best known ,i- a t
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Women priests dominate the Du i"
uns, a curious tribe of people inlv h ; iting
a section <f British North Boi
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Australia produces about 200,OOP - i
000 pounds ot butter annually < ' c
which 000,000 pounds are exported, f
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Three Views?
The Past
The Present
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The Future
Drug stores come and go
with the years. Some survive
while others perish.
There is no standing still
in the business activitiesone
must go forward or
backward.
Whether you observed us
ye terday, observe us today,
or will observe us tomorrow,
we believe that in one respect
the same impression is
gained?that you see a Progressive
Drug Store.
Trade with us for cash
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Peoples Drug Store
Prompt Service
Phones 68-69
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A party of Texas wrestling fans '
mule the journey from the Lone Star i
State to Boston, a distance of 2,300'
niios, to witness the Zbyszko-Dnvisj
ourt match in which the big Pole de-j 1
eated the Texan. I '
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YEAR IS RESERVI
IS COMPLETE. Fl
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Subscription* to
$3,000 Cannery
Lewis M. Rice . . .* % 50.0C
0. K. Hughes 5u.0(
R. M. White 50.0(
J. F. McLure 50.0(
W. D. Wood GO.Of
Dr. Russell Jeter C0.0(
J. E. Minter 50.(X
R. W. Beaty . 5U.0<
T. B. Strange 60.0C
F. H. Gamer 50.0C
H. L. Davis 50.0(
J. R. Whitmire 50.0(
Roy Willeford 50.0(
Sam Berelowits 50.0(
Sam Kassler 50.1X
C. R. I.ancaster 50.(K
J. V. Askew 50.0(
S. Krass 50.0(
Macbeth Young 50.0(
E. M. Garner 50.0C
Claude Wilburn 50.01
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr 50.0C
L. G. Young 50.0C
F. W. Carnell 50.0C
D. Jean Whitlock 50.0(
A. G. Kennedy 50.0(
Victor Smith 50.0C
Jno. W. Gregory 50.0C
R. N. Sprouse 60.0(
W. W. Johnson 50.0(
C. B. Sparks 50.0C
U. IT. Amnions 50.0C
T. B. Gault 50.0C
Dr. A. P. McElrov 50.OC
K. T. McMahon 50.0C
George Willard 50.0(
Gordon Bishop 50.0(
Found 37 ? wanted 63 more sub
seriptions. Who will be the nextl
Unless wc can secure 100, no sub'
scription will hold good. No solicitors
no sales promoters. 'Phone No. 1
and say "Yes."
Fontaine La Rue In
"The Faith Healer"
Capable Screen Actress Displays
Ability in Strong Hole.
Fontaine La Rue, by her humar
characterization of Mary Beelcr. tht
invalid in "The Faith Healer," Georgi
M "Herd's latest Paramount picture
which comes to the Hialto Theatre today,
proves herself a versatile ae1-1
<"SS.
In "The Sins of Rosannc," in which
Miss La Rue recently. made her debut
in Paramount pictures, she had the
role of a Malay sorceress, and all who
saw her in that production and who
will see her performance in "The
Faith Healer," will notice the differ nee
in the characterizations. Many
>ther noted players appear in the cast
if this new production, including Milxri
Sills, leading man, Ann Forrest.
Frederick Vroora. Loyola O'Connor,
May Giraci, John Curry, Adolph Mcnjou,
Charles D. Bennett, etc.
Eight hundred thousands miles of
twine are used annually to tie up
packages of letters by postoffice employes.
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and Si
Will Cc
OUR CHOOSING.
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In order to improve the coffee pour I
r off one or two cup9 and then return
them to the urn. This mixes it, thus I
. improving it,
) It is a thousand milo* from Alcx,
cndria to Naples.
j SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
' FOR SALE?New shipment of shoats j
' ready for delivery Wednesday, i
j ranging from 30 to 75 pounds. J. L. I
) McKinney, Jonesvillc, S. C.
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I PARKER
i DUOFOLD
) Patrician of Fountain Pens.
) Not everyone who pur1
chases an automobile can
afford a Cadillac, Pierce Arj
row or Packard.
) Many can, however? |
>j hence you see these beauti- !
'I ful cars running on the j
J streets every day. j
>, For the same reason not
> everybody can afford the
| Parker Duofold, but many
i can, and do, for it is to the
i fountain pen world what i
[ the Packard, the Cadillac
and Pierce Arrow are to the
automobile world,
i It is the finest fountain
pen made.
The Parker Duofold
1 The retail price is $7.00,
including the heavily goldplated
clip.
it is guaranteed against i
defective material or workmanship
for 25 years?1300
weeks. This makes its price
about two cents a month.
It is a distinguished looking
pen, red brown in color,
and has a manifold point
which writes perfectly on
any paper, rough or smooth.
The Parker Duofold is i
sold in Union by j 1
STORM'S DRUG I
STORE
Fountain Pen Headquarters
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It is hard to judge
have something to com
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like any other ship in
along side of it.
I These January price
cminrl rnirnnA** fkair'
Iouuiiu ^uniaiiu/iii liitjr
if you look around.
25 per cent redact
Boys' Suits and Overcc
25 per cent off on a!
Men's extra Pants r<
20 per cent off on j
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A Spanish lady rarely goes into the
street alone.
The average family of the fur seal
is 32 females.
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ipare it with. I
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aless there was a tug
is we are quoting may
11 sound like a cannon |
ion on all Men's and
tats. I
1 Sweaters. |
educed 25 per cent, |
all Hats (except Stet- I
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TISFACTION. I
"Powder and paint disease," says
Sir James Cantlie, famous Ijondon
surgeon, is one of the reasons why
women age more quickly than men.
Many kinds of powder, he says, poison
the system and affect digestion.
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