The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 19, 1922, Image 4
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I The Man who Always has any Part for a Ford or Fordqon
j JONESVILLE, S. C.
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FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY I
20% Off
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| 10 Per Cent off
ON ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE
| C. Allen Co.
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I We are the Only Authorized Ford Dealers |
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And v.e now have almost .any thing you wish in the ja
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We Call Your Attention to Repairing. 8
Our charges for bushing, front end, only $2.00, guar- H
anteed work; all other repairing in proportion.
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Thi.u ;i!>d of Chi ago families plan est preserves, according to the Chica.
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"WHITE EAGLE"
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"THE TIGER
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Citation to Kindred
And Creditors
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Probate.
Whereas, It. L. Young has made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Administration
on the estate and effects of
Mrs. Bernice Edwards, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Mrs. Bernice
Edwards, deceased, that they be
and appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Union C. 11.,
South Carolina, on the 5th day of
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at 11 o'clock in tlu* forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
ISth day of May, Anno Domini 1922.
W. W. Johnson,
Judge of Probate.
Published on the 19th and 26th days
of May, 1922, in The Union Times.
Read your yellow label.
I COME AND BRING
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AT 11:15
A MEETING LED BY
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this. And there's no worry
from bad ventures. You can
and a savings account will
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE?Several good milch cows.
Young calves. Good milkers. W. L.
Inrnan, Kelton, Route 1.
5-19-20-26-27-pd
We have a good assortment
of graduation
gifts. We'll be
glad to show you our
stock.
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Goods and Prices!
Ladies' White Shoes, pair 95c I
Ladies' High Heel Slippers, pair 49c I
Ladies' Tennis Slippers, pair 89c
Men's Tennis Slippers, pair 95c H
Men's 240 Denim Blue Overalls, pair 75c I
Boys' Blue Work Shirts, each ... 35c I
Men's Collars, each 5c 1
Men's Percale Dress Shirts, each . . . . .. .50c I
Men's Hose, all colors, pair . 4c - I
Ladies' Hose, pair 5c I
Men's Nainsook Union Suits, each 49c
Ladies' Brassiers, each .. 25c 5
Ladies'Hair Nets, each 5c 1
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^uiui eu ivick rvacK Drain, yard Z 1-Zc I
Curtain Goods, yard 8c I
40-inch Colored Voiles, yard 15c a
40-inch White Lawn, yard 10c I
White Crochet Bed Spreads, each 95c B
Good Straw Tick, yard 5c 5
17 x 34 Towels, each 5c B
Calico, in stripes and checks, yard 5c ?
Men's and Boys' Field Hats, each 10c ?
Lad-Lassie Cloth, best for children's clothes, yard 17 l-2c 8
36-inch Pajama Checks, 72 x 80, yard 15c ?
1c _ ip t_ 1_1 - 11 l 1
u a id laoie napkins, dozen $1.25 I
Ball Sewing Thread, 6 balls for . 5c S
Boys' Pants, pair 39c B
Men's Silk Shirts, each $1.95 B
Pure Thread Silk Full Fashioned Ladies' Hose, $3.00 value, ?
pair $1.80 fl
Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, each . 75c B
$5.00 value Ladies' Georgette Waists, each $2.95 B
Men's Silk Hose, pair 25c g
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