The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 17, 1922, Image 4
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FUN-MAKERS, SINGERS, C
GIRLS FOR THE FIRST
PRICES: 75c, $1.00 $1.50
SATURDAY?MAIL ORDERS
RIALTG
TOMORROW
BOXING
at the
RIALTO THEATRE
January 18th
Sensational Middleweight
Battle Between
CHARLES RAY
("Scrap Iron")
Amateur Champion of ,
Milltown
BATTLING BURKE
We'terwe:ght Champion
of the Middle West
THE GREATEST RING
FIGHT EVER
SCREENED
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Get every thrill of it in j
"SCRAP IRON"
Four Rounds of the Fastest
Fighting You've Ever Seen.
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NOVELTIES AND FEATURES,
COMEDIANS AND LOVELY
TIME AT THESE PRICES.
PLUS TAX. SEAT SALE
NOW. |
| Can You Doubt
This Testimony?
If you wish to know the moihs i f
; Ruco as a rheumatic, bowel, k.tlncy
I a. ii i:\< v remedy, ask the undersigned
; customers:
For sale by every druj* stove in
Union County; also by Union BulFal >
Mills Stove, Kelton Mercantile Co.
T. J. Vinson, sheriff, Union County;
1 A. A. Humes, farmer, li. F. D. No. 1:
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1'. M. F."rr, former president Merchants
and Planters National Bank,
tea red; nev. J. S. Daniel, pastor Corinth
Baptist church; Chi is Ivans,
lis', and pa nter; J. B. SktT.on,
farmer, R. F .D. No. 3; C. A D iwk
physician; S. R. Garner, farmer, Kclio:i,
K. F. D. 2; L. G. \oung, city
??" ' n o r; M. S. Sealey, traveling
salesman; Mrs. T. Cockley, Exce.sio:
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TRI-STATE MEDICAL CO..
F'str ,i. i C i. h Carolina. Georgia
and Florida.
Union ... South Carolina
Notice
All members of Swannana Lodge
No. DP will her by te.k > n aice that
the meeting night has been changed
from Tuesday n:"ht to Wednesday
night. All members are requested to
be present Wednesday night, Jan.
18, and all visitors have a cordial
welcome to meet \vi h us.
I. C. Price,
Noble Grand.
R. L. Cromer,
Recording Secretary. 1297-3t
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WHITE GOODS
s of Nainsook, Long (
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TOWELS
cases of good Turkis
ir cellar, to go at cleanILBU
RIALTO
TODAY
Jesse L. Lasky presents
BETTY COMPSON
IN
"AT
THE END
OF THE WORLD"
Cast includes: Milton Sills,
Mitchell Lewis, Casson Ferguson
and Joseph Kilgour.
A story of love and the underworld
in the "Paris of the
East."
Tingling with struggle.
Blazing with the color of
| Oriental Shanghai. Beating
' with the big things that move
[ human hearts
ALSO
Latest Pathe News
TOMORROW
CHARLES RAY
IN
"SCRAP IRON"
Notice of
Stockholders Meeting
The annual meeting of the stock-1
holders of the Peoples Building and
Loan Association will be held at the
oflkv of Nicholson Bank & Trust Co.,
. n Thursday, Feb. 2, 1922, at 6 o'clock
p. in. M. A. Moore,
It. Sec. and Treas.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR RENT?Nice residence on
South street, recently occupied by
Mr. J. S. Crews. Apply to L. G.
Young. It
$1,000 TO LOAN on property on
South, Main. Church or Mountain
streets. S. E. Barron. 1278-3t
WANTED?Several table boarders.
Apply to Mrs. W. A. Lockman. It
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CLEANtesday
Morni
d merchandise to be turn
in j more than its full dut
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and Red Cross
?ss 60 Per Cent
irts, Children's
and Phoenix
?ss 25 Per Cent
in tire stock of
'3 1-3 Per Cent
dies' and Chilwn
Shoes for
3ss 25 Per Cent
y and Bon Ton
;ss 25 Per Cent
[ loth, Madras
"mens, Curtain
ss 25 Per Cent
h and Huck
up prices.
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Styleplus and Micheals-Stern
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anteed to give absolute satisf
$18.00 Suits and Overcoats no
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats no
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats no
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats no
$35.00 Suits and Overcoats no
When you consider these
a reduction, like this it meant
Overcoat. We have in stock i
can fit you.
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On all Sweaters, Boys Suits i
and you'll buy here.
J. Colu
HOUSE OF SA
Box Supper at Excelsior
There will be a box supper at Ex- a
celsior Knittmg Mill Saturday night r
and sandwiclfcs and coffee will be b
served. You Ire invited. n
UP SAI
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medium priced clothes at I K
\ a big saving on a Suit or |> I
(touts, stubs and slim. We ? a
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TISFACTION. j
Municipal Shops a Failure
Chicago, Jan. 17.?Chicago's two
nd a half million dollar municipal
epair shops have closed as a failure
ecause the work cost 300 per cent
lore than it would outside.
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f tion of the family income. V
^ She should have at her disposal every y
facility for systematic and economical dis- y
f bursement which an up-to-date financial in- ^
^ stitution affords. y
;+ The women of this community find Check- y
;4 !ng and Savings Accounts in this strong bank y
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^ YOUR account. V
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
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I NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY I
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> F.MSME NICHOLSON, President M. A. MOORE, Cashier 1
I W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT f
Vice Presidents y
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Today or Next Year. Where t(i
Will You Have Them Filled? I
The physician studies your illness, decides on the medi- y
cines best adapted for immediate aid, writes the th
prescription for the druggist to fill. His call i3 never U
hoped for, never anticipated, yet illness suddenly comes h
and the doctor's services are immediately required. M
You may not need prescriptions today, but you may t ]
need them some other time. Isn't it well to be prepared? K
Set your mind on your individual druggist now. Select h
him with the same care that you select your physician. ii
Whenever a prescription is wanted, remember that N
druggist and let no one else do this important work. We jsi
are speaking for ourselves, of course, in the hope that r'i
you already have knowledge of our ability in the com- [a
pounding of scientific medicinal mixtures. We think h
you already know of our experience and training. Re- l
member us for the most vital prescription work and insist
that we fill these prescriptions on our guarantee that
they will be followed exactly according to the doctor's
orders, properly filled with the finest of drugs and bound
to give the patients the best of results.
UNION DRUG STORE
Phone 116 and "Look for the Boy."
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gee, clean-up sale .87c yy
gee, clean-up sale $1.04 XV
j Spring Taffetas, clean-up sale .$1.31
pe de Chine, clean-up sale . . .$1.27
6000 Crepe de Chine, clean-up
$2.25 y*
Goods, Flannels, Table Linens, Nap- yy
urth off. XX
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TOILET GOODS $ f
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oods, clean-up sale 18c y y
oods, clean-up sale 37c y
sods, clean-up sale 56c
Goods, clean-up sale 75c A A
Goods, clean-up sale $1.13 A A
90 Wear-Well Sheets, sale . . . .$1.13 yA
:90 Wear-Well Sheets, sale . . . .94c yy
90 Utic^i Sheets, sale $1.50 xY
90 Krinkle Spreads, sale $1.50 AX
leeting, sale 56c A A
ill Sheeting, sale 45c yA
1 Sheeting, sale 41c Vy
ih Pa,jama Checks, sale 15c jf jr
ve Soap for 25c
inch Gimrhams for. vard 56r
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ams, Lakeside Chambray for . . .15c ???
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st what we say, and the
ill be pleased during this
$1.50 grade Sati
$1.15 grade Pon
$1.39 grade Pon
$1.75 grade Ne\*
$1.09 grade Ore
$3.00 grade No.
sale
All Wooi Dress
kins at one-foi
All 25c Toilet G<
All 50c Toilet G<
All 75c Toilet G(
All $1.00 Toilet
All $1.50 Toilet1
$1.50 Grade Six
$1.25 Grade 54x
$2.00 Grade 81x
$2.00 Grade 72x:
75c 10-4 Utica SI
60c 10-4 Pepper*
55c 9-4 Pepperel
20c Grade 36-in<
4 Cakes Palmolr
75c beautiful Fr*
20c Dress Gingh;
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