The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 01, 1922, Image 4
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Adults 40c ":<1
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Children 20c ^
IT IS G for
EVERYBODY
If inn . ervice winy lull'lit th" several thousand people
whom \vh already serve, the fa t proves that v-j ran
l?e useful till i helpful to all who give us that privilege.
\o mail t ail do for him . It' all that we are prepared
to do in his behalf. And every man- no matter who he
is will lind us sincere in the desire to'extend him every
facility in the whole wide realm of banking.
"I ai re Enough to Serve Any- Strong Enough to Protect All"
C_IT12:iLINVS
NATIONAL E> A. N
I YOU CAN'T GO WRONG !;
AT J. COHEN COMPANY'S I
'Going wrong' m buying clothes tor 6
ji Spring is as easy as sleeping late on Sunday |
I* morning.
But you can't go wrong here---and you |
can't go astray by listening to our advice.
This Spring we have stylish Michaels-Stern 1
1 suits as low as $25. Good, new 1922 blocks
in soft hats at $3.00. Snlendid shirts at I
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We've got the goods--you are as safe here !
as you are in your own living room. You j
won't find our quality a7!y lower than our 5
prces---please remember this and think of us h
when the time comes.
Special! Young Men's Snring Suits with 2 t
pair pants, $19.50 to $27.50.
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J. Cohen Co,
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SPl-CIAl. ADVEKli.'-F.MENT.S 1
MK\* AND W 'Mr.N wanted to han.11,.
. ity *:-.,! .1 r-iail the criminal
ai I :t - Wat kins Products,
U audi" ! ! '. r . Spires, Toilet !
1{ luisii. -. It. .s. hold Specialties,
.\i moii I At .v--oiies, etc. Over
i-! ? ua'i ati t-d pvotlncts. Our val-i
ui ; are uneoiialled and Walk ins
in 'it\ is i.i . . !a - iiv :!solf. Write[
ioi a\ fur li . -ample and full detail
>f ?air i.:i'cr and what it means
to y. i. The .1. li. Wutkins t'
Dept. "ft. \*e \ . ork. N. V.
i to-22-20 pd
KOR . ,1. -The m desirable
I iii.ditnj lot n -tli ' "t. SO feet
I'm nt. j:i f deep, shade trees, '
fruit trees, . o?v n e pa .vment, insid(?
evn ' . W i11 '. j on approved
li Uu securities. See \V. Douden, .
Ar hltect, Union, S. ('. 1307-3tpd
\V \N'TF,1)- fo buy ne sec .1 hand
hoi'er, not le.-n tlian >i<s hor. e power,
no" more ti.an > horse p >wer. t
Wi de os if you have soiine ning to .
o'i r. The Union ('ami .;. <h Prod- i
mi Co., i n i a. S. C. lo(S7-3lpd i
\Y \. I r.i i,, !' . . ' .'.ri al (.'(lice ,
wool . must '< ' at !< * 17 years old.
\| p|;, in writ in?* to "i'." earo Union
Tin.es. KhKi-'it
WAN'TKI) r,? do |'. i and fancy
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Soil) li ( In I i ll I reel. i I I'd
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l'"(?l' SALT. .... nodes in e'ood c hi
lit oil. V. id <11 ? ? . p. I.. I >. Smith
Union, Uoute It. I'imh' 1 It. It|d
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IK Y( )t \V \ X'i ' I i. I : Ulde to order
at a reasonable pi iee see Mrs
J. C. Mitchell. Up I .
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J. BIT RUM
Candidate for Magistr
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for Union Connty
KOSIR SALE? A :il>L> small farm,
veil improved, leoated near Union.
See P. D. Barr 1, Union, S. C.
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[ OR SALE?1>(. a I do build nj* lots
on (lage Avenu-. and t'oole street.
These lots are level; within two
blocks of court house: have water
light s and sewcrng 'connection. !)< - t
suable in all re*; > ets. Trims ar- ^
ranged. See i'. I). Barron, Union.
S. C. 1307-31 ,
iiONGY TO LOAN We have some (|uiek
money t< 1< an on desirable 4
town or ?ountry property. Bairon, ^
Ban on & Barton. Attvs. 1307-31
'Oil SALE?G(?i 1 sound c< rn in the <
ear, at $1.10 per bushel. Easy to
fe-'d and shuck pplies some extra (
vo rghness. J. K. Mintcr. ltpd
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rioti.'.c to Trespassers '
Noti-e is hereby given that all par- <
:es ire noticed not to hunt, fish, ride, <
r.alk or in any manner trespass upon (
my lands known as the Ann Rice
rhic". beyond the Mud Bridge, and lo:
ated it B r.ransville township. Trespass
v id he prosecuted to the exIt
nt o" tlie law.
It W. M. .Jones,
r-in erink pays.
STATIONERY? I
Wo Ivocp a good selection 4
o.i h c' ,>f the various tints I 4
an 1 > ' fns. Always rea- v
S( - i.riccd.
\ ' will convince you
tli t \ -Ve headquarters for ^
pretty stationery. ?>
UNION DRUG STORE \
Prt'S't-i'-1 ions given careful <
and ; rompt attention.
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TODAY
ADOU'll ZI KOK Presenth
BETTY tOMPSON
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"THE LAW
AND THE WOMAN"
ie Law?that blindly ground an
potent man in the dust.
ti?* Woman?who fought for him. i
net' for him, lifted him up.
!i Story?filled with a hundred
ii ills and the lure of lovely Betty J
runj son.
From
"The Woman in the Case"
he great play by Clyde Fitch
ALSO
ART ACORD
IN
"WINNERS OF THE j
WEST"
TOMORROW
TOM MIX !
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"A ROUGH R1DIN'
ROMEO"
Wednesday and Thursday
Cecil B. DeMille's
"FOOLS PARADISE" j
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Notice
Our shop is open for the ladies t.?'
jet their hair washed, massage audi
onie the tirxt. four afternoons in each |
.veek. Open until S o'clock at night.11
J. C. Dominion Barber Shop,
l.' rif-2tpd 14 Main St.
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[ Come a
! Lad Lassie Cloth, yar<
? Good heavy Cheviots,
[ Men's Socks
C Men's Dress Shirts, ea
[ Men's 95c Dress Shirl
& Men s Union Made 0
? Men's Union Made 0\
^ Straw Tick, per yard
? Men's extra heavy w<
L Mar?'c Flvacc Qiiononflc
JkTAV-lta O ' r L'laOpV/lIUI.
? Boys' Dress Snspende
[ 36-inch English Long
? All 35c Dress Gingha
t 36-inch Shirting Mad
? 36-inch Sil": Striped 1
Men's extra well mad
> Men's and Boys' Field
? Ladies seam-up-back
j? 36-inch Percale, yard
\ Krinkle Krape in pinl
\ Beach C'oth, all color
? Chambray, all colors,
> Ladies' orettv Voile V
? Ladies' Handkerchiefs
> Dress Gingham and A
! Men's Soft Collars. ea<
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WHY PA
F. Mc
A Bank For
Young Business Men
A young man starting in business needs the
counsel of experienced men.
The officers of this institution will be glad to
give you the benefit of their experience, and to
help you in any way possible.
Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co.
Union, S. C.
Union County's oldest, largest and stiongest bank
Member Ftderal Reserve System tmm
U. S. Government and State lupervision
com mi iriiN njlo wiuoN
Announcement
WILBURN'S GREATEST ALUMINUM
WARE SALE, . SATURDAY MORNING,
MAY 6TH, AT 9 O'CLOCK.
I WATCH TOMORROW'S TIMES^^I
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PRICES 1
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Boosters!
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i 17 l-2c 4
yard . .12 l-2c $
5c pair, 50c dozen
ich 50c I
ts, each 75c .
veralls, pair 75c %
rerall Jumpers, each 75c V
5c ?
>rk Suspenders, pair 25c
ts, pair 15c
rs, pair 10c %
Cloth, yard 10c
m, 32-inch, yard 25c %
rasv yard 19c
Madras, per yard 39c X
e Union Suits, pair 75c y
Hats, each 10c
Lisle Hose, pair 15c Y
12 l-2c %
k, blue and white, yard 18c J?
c nA?> trAwJ ^ O
J?y ptl JCtlU 17C V
per yard 10c %
Waists, each 89c y
3c each, 2 (or 5c <?
iDron Gingham, yard 10c v
:h 15c |
Y MORE ELSEWHERE? I
Lure Dry Goods Co. j
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