The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 19, 1922, Image 4
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THE WONDER SHOW OF NOVELTIES AND FEATUR
FUN-MAKERS, SINGERS, COMEDIANS AND LOVE
GIRLS FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THESE PRIC
PRICES: 75c, $1.00 $1.50 PLUS TAX. SEAT SA
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jrt i ukuat?MAIL ORDERS NOW.
I SATURDAY SPECIALS
Plain Flour, best patent, barrel . . . .$7.15
Sugar, 25tb bag $1.65
Sugar, 100It) bag $6.25
Horse Feed, lOOtbs $2.00
Chicken Feed, lOOtbs $2.40
Cotton Seed Hulls, bag 90c
Tomatoes, No. 2, dozen $1.50
Tomatoes, No.'3, dozen $2.00
Hawk Bill String Beans, No. 3, dozen $2.00
Home ground Meal, bushel $1.05
| Cash and you take it. We buy eggs and corn.
0 Just Received Shipment Onion Sets.
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%% Lad-Lassie Cloth, just arrived, yard
Southern Silk Plaids, yard
Silks worth $2.00, yard
%% Crepe de Chine worth $2.00, yard . .
*t**t* Children's Knit Pants
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Notice
All members of Swannanoa Lodge
No. 99 will hereby take notice that
the meeting night hn9 been changed
from Tuesday night to Wednesday
night. All members are requested to
be present Wednesday nigiht, Jan.
18. and all visitors have a cordial
welcome to meet with us.
I. C. Price,
. Noble Grand.
I It. L Cromer,
I, Recording Secretary. 1297-3t
Commander E. II. Cope, United
1 (! States navy, known as the best rea't
volver shot in the navy, has gone to
>L3 Indo-China to gratify his ambition to
m ' kill a tiger with a revolver.
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' I Thomas H. Ince presents
_| "BEAU REVEL"
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By Louis Joseph Vance
The story of a man
who gambled with
love and a woman
who made him
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I LARRY SEMON
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11 JOHNNY HINES
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BETTY CARPENTIER
j "BURN 'EM UP
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IN LOW PRICES,
CIAL DAYS AT I. 1
5c $1.50 co J ore
9c $3.00 Jersey
25c Turkish
10c 35c Turkish
' 30c Pillow C
15c
50c Ladies' i
. . . 23c
_ Ladies' gooc
15c
Ladies' Busl
for. . . .
-98? Men's Gray
*19? Ladies' Cos
0 yard price.
. . .$1.49 Just receive*
. . . .19c worth $4.00,
9c Ladies Wool
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Styles i f extra worth and
Clever >pring Oxfords no
Value istinguishes all Q
Bros, mo els in their perfe
fit, and loig wear with lasti
Other lew models in Oxf<
$4.00 and $4.50.
Just rAeived a shipment
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The National Federation of Woman's
Clubs aims to place good books
on music in all [public libraries in the
Uniteii States.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST?A black leather pocket book
with strap, on Saturday afternoon
in front of MeLure's Store. The
pocket book contained $15.00 in
money, lavaliere, ring, Eastern Star
membership card and registration
certificate. No questions will be asked
if finder will return immediately
to Mrs. Virginia Estes, McLure Dry
Goods Co. 1280-3tpd
A LADY told me "Whoop Not" cured
her little girl of whooping cough in
two days. Storm's Drug Store.
Children cry for it. It's harmless.
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HEATERS?A few
reduced price; a
momieal heater for
rooms and offices
,s well as any room
cool evenings and!
nip days when it is
to fire the grate or;
inie and fuel, odor- ]
;ulatc and will last,
yours before they
)in Bailey Builders
1280-3t
in the Smith block,'
next door to Express office. We are!
offering to the public a reduction on
Barber Work for the first five days!
in each week. Hair cut, 25c; massage,
plain, 25c: Steam, 25c; ShamSoo,
plain, 25c. k?admon Barer
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FROM'S?FRIDAY.
id Underskirts for Ladie
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Towels for
Towels fo$
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Silk Hose for
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1 Hose for J
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Socks for tL
its and Suits at almost
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each , . . r
SkiHs at half price.
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|Y facility for systematic and economical dis- Y
Y bursement which an up-to-date financial in- Y
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! Y The women of this community find Check- V
Y ing and Savings Accounts in this strong bank Y
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Y YOUR account. V
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ct combination of style and ! > SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
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urds and Strap Pumps $3.50, Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 Y
of Ladies' Woolen Hose. NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY f
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^ Y EMSLIE NICHOLSON, President M. A. MOORE, Cashier Y
llvll V/"i t W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT Y
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I January Clean-Up Sale at Wilburn's |
9 Thousands of dollars worth of wanted merchandise it
9 to be turned into cash. Everything will be reduced if
B Ladies' Coat Suits, Dresses, Coats, Red Cross Shoes B
1 Silks at reduced prices, White Goods, Towels, Toilet j|
m Articles, Underwear, Linens, entire stock of Cotton and l?
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TOUR PATRONAGE ||
SATURDAY AND MONDAY 1:1
s, each .98c Special price on Young Men's Clothing, VV
$198 ^om $8.98 to $19.95 XX
1C Men's Clothing, from $9.95 to $19.95 4*4*
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1Q Extra fine Young Men's Suits with two pairs of yV
c pants, worth $35.00 for $23.95 XX
Men's Pants, good value, frorrTT *. $1.95 to $4.95
Ladies' Shoes from $1.95 to $4.95 4*4*
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Men's Shoes from $2.95 to $6.95 >
1.50 oi . 4*
98c Shoes are made by Peters, Endicott-Johnson and
Walkover. W
10c .
Men's Dress Shirts at . . . 98c >
: your own
Men's Work Shirts at 65c
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igee Waists Men's Work Shirts at 45c
. .$2.75 pu|j p-ne 0? pe^ers> pe(j Riding Hood Oxfords? %%
newest styles eand lowest prices.
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