The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 12, 1922, Image 4
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X "K<?r sheer realism 'The tl
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Four Horsemen of the Apoc- z
alypse' has never been ex- s
veiled ... it challenges c
comparison ... A picture s
you cannot afford to miss." a
x the boston traveler
X "It is a great picture . . .
X In every way it lives up to
X its promises . . . Words canX
,l?t (1? the picture justice."
nf.w york american
? Four Horsemen of
the Apocalypse' is a tremendous
screen effort . . .
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$1.00 SALE
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
1 piece $1.50 grade navy Taffeta Silk for,
yard $1.00
4 large 35c Turkish Towels for . . .$1.00
1 dozen Cakes Palm Olive Soap for . $1.00
Any 50c Toilet Goods, 3 for $1.00
8 yards 20c Pajama Check for . . . .$1.00
4 yards best 36-inch Middy twill for .$1.00
3 vards 40r Madras fnr 51 HA
1 dozen Fashionette Hair Nets for . .$1.00
WILBURN DRY GOODS CO.
Great Fuss and F
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36-inch good Bleach, for
75c Silk Striped Gingham for
18c Southern Silk Plaids for
$2.00 Black Taffeta for
$1.50 Taifetas and Satin for
40-kich Sheeting, for
G M/d Dress Gingham for
Premium Plaids for
Men's Silk Hose for
Creoe de Chine Waists for
vu'uOii Fo.igec A dusis far
Ladies' Dresses
20c Huck Towels for
35c big Bath Towels for
I Men's Gray Hose for
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Big Overalls for Men
Roll Brim Sailors for Ladies
If you are looking for low prices, good go*
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HE PITTSBURG LEADER
"At times so wonderful is
his picture screen picturiation.
the. spectator, is
carcely conscious that the
haracters shown 011 the
creen are not real personlities
in flesh and blood." ++?
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"Go and see 'The Four ^
Horsemen of the Apoca- & ?
ypse' ... It is worth your j"ime
and money." ^ |
RIALTO
TODAY
PETE MORRISON
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"CROSSED TRAILS"
Snappy Western
ALSO
RUTH ROLAND
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"WHITE EAGLE" II
TOMORROW
JACK HOXIE
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Mickie says that a man with tact is ??
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one who can drop a nickel into the j
contribution box and make it sound ^
I like a quarter.?Florence (Colo.) Par- ,paj
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The scent smeller is as essential to .
perfume manufacturers as the tea ccn
taster is to the tea merchant. The
p:ift of scent smelling is a thousand ^ls
times more rare than the jjift of wine 01
' sampling.
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JULIAN W.
The Man who Always has any I
JONESVILLE
DO YOU
a YOUN(
Do you not know some youn
qualities of energy, integrity
entitle him to success?excep
be thrifty?
If so, give him the benefit <
he ought to have a savings acc
we can encourage him. Let's
thereby be better men ourselv
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Held in Arkansas I
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lock Hill, May 9.?O. D. Talbbrt, C?
id 35, is being held in I^ewisville,
k., for York county officers, being
,rged with disposing of stolen propyl
The arrest was made by the
riff of LaF ayette county, Ark., on ^
'ices from S. H. White of the ^
metto Detective bureau of this +4
r. He has waived extradition prodings
and an officer is expected to ^
nediately start after him. 1
>ast Monday, May 1, it is alleged ^
bert""* *'-W?""*. "?al cotton buyer
r bales of cotton belonging to ^
vard Cornwell of this county, re- 4&|
ring therefor about $40^. It was a ^
or so later that the cotton was
sed. Talbert has been living in ^
k county for a number of years ^
the farm of Mr. Cornwell near Mt. ^
ly. lie has been a hard working ?*i
n and was considered thoroughly ^
able. Mr. Cornwell, who resides
eral miles from Mt. Holly, had ^
ie cotton stored on the farm work- ^
by Talbert, and it was this cotton ^
t was disposed of. lie has a wife
seven children.
oper Confers in Washington f
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lovernor Cooper stands a good V
nee of being appointed on the fed- ???
I farm loan board to succeed A. F.
er, according to advices reaching ^
iimbia through reliable sources. ?
governor went to Washington last ^
tit to meet interested parties and ^
may ascertain- something definite y*
>re returning to the city. A
hould .the governor he appointed
will accept, it is practically cor- i
1. In case he should be named he
dd assume the duties at an earlv V
2, resigning as governor, in all
bability. Lieutenant Governor liarwould
then become the chief ex- ^
tive officer.
riends of Governor Cooper all over J
state are very much Interested in 1 V
appointment to succeed Mr. Lever
inasmuch as <a Democrat must he A
led they feel the South Carolina
f executive has a fine chance of
inp this importance place. 1 f
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A Card of Appreciation
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deeply appreciate the splendid J
> cast for me yesterday in the
licipal election, which bestowed V
n me the highest honor that can
onferred by tfle citizens of Union, ^
inll endeavor from every stand- a ^
it to fill the office of mayor to . >
very best of my ability. Of course J
e is much confronting me, but V
i the cooperation of every one, and ^
time that I expect to give to the
e, I hope to see many improve-! ^
ts in our city. Let us all manifest 1L
spirit of cooperation and unity. J
O.E.Smith.
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CIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Y
t SALE?365 bushels com in the
luck at 65c per bushel of 80
Hinds. Also one car of bright pea-!
ne hay at $28.00 per ton or $1,501 Y
*r 100 pounds. Jonesville h'arm- jr
s Union Gin Co., Jonesville, S. C. ^
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I RENT?Two apartments of four J
ioms, sink in kitchen and fully
luipped bath room with each V
>artment. L. G. Young. 1377-4t
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PAYMENTS "{ Mf7 operations can be invested
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A blue sky law failed to pass in the I H1LLCREST DAIRY
i'w York legislature, presumably be- I 5
luse Wall Street sees a silver lining I McLURE, Proprietor H
every cloud.?Duvango (Colo.) I 1
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: Your Money Will Come |
: TO OUR TILL WHEN IT FEELS THE PULL OF LOW PRICES. I ^
LET THE FOLLOWING POINTS POINT YOU TO J. F. McLURE %
DRY GOODS CO.'S STORE: Z
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; Ladies' White Canvas Pumps, pair $1.25 ?
Ladies' White Sport Oxfords, pair . .$2.95
Ladies' White Sport Strap Sandals, pair $2.95 ?
Ladies' Black Strap Sandals, pair .$1.50 ?|?
Misses Tan Oxfords, stitch down soles, pair $1.75 %
Children's Tan Oxfords, stitch down soles, pair $1.50 y
! Misses' Patent Strap Sandals, pair $1.69 %
Children's Patent Strap Sandals, pair $1.50
Infants' Sandals, pair 50c %
Men's Tennis Oxfords, pair 95c Y
Ladies' Tennis Oxfords, pair .89c &
Boys' Tennis Oxfords, pair 89c &
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mens soua leaifter Work Shoes, pair $1.50 i
' Men's hand welt, Russian Calf Oxfords, pair $3.75 X
Men's union made Blue Overalls and Jackets, each 75c v
! Men's and Boys' Field Hats, each 10c j?
Men's Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, pair 59c
. Men's Percale Dress Shirts, each 50c X
Men's Madras Dress Shirts, each 95c
Men's Russian Cord Dress Shirts, each $1.50 X
Extra heavy Cheviot, yard 12 l-2c
36-inch Percale, yard .121-2c X
36-inch Curtain Goods, yard 8 l-2c X
40-inch Voile, yard 15c X
Best quality, 27-inch Dress Gingham, yard 19c ^
Good quality Dress Gingham, yard 10c v
Children's fancy Socks, silk lisle, pair 25c <?
Misses 3-4 length Lisle Hose, pair 25c
rnlnrprl Rirt P?n?tr 'J -.-.?J ? 1 ?
vm imivn nav.iv mi aiu, y dill , ? 1"ZC ^
Ladies' Hair Nets with Elastic, each 5c T
Ladies' Black Hose, pair 5c %
Men's Hose, all colors, pair 5c Y
Men's Nainsook Union Suits, each 59c &
WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE? %
J. F. McLURE DRY GOODS CO. I
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