The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 18, 1922, Image 4
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TODAY
PETE MORRISON
IN
"THE
BETTER MAN WINS"
ADDED
CHARLES HUTCHISON
?IN?
"GO GET 'EM HUTCH"
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Notice
Kur.tf ! Dowr the price ot barber
work at J. C. Deadmond's Barb?.r
Shop.
Hair Cut 2~>
Shampoo 2~>
Massage 27
Tonic 2 >
Shave 1 ">
Barbers: .1 K. loins, .T. <i. Dike.,
,7. C. Deadmonil. Itpi
Notice
Th<> Rov. E A. Fuller, D. L>., will
speak at the court, house next Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The public
i? invited. I4.r?8-4t
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year keeping down its mosquitoes.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTOUR
ANNIVERSARY SALE, starts
t? morrow, Saturday, the 19th. Special
sales every day for a week.
Watch our windows. McLellan's 5
and 10c Store. ltpd
JOINt; EAST?Koon cabbage plants
? 13.000 for sale tomorrow. Get
y urs c4 lick. W. P. Skelton. ltp<]
LOST One :>3x5 tire and rim, somewhore
between Union and Winnjbor
> on road via Loekhart ane
Ch - er. on Wednesday, August 10
F'ti't return to W. R. Watson
Whltmire, S. C., and receive re
ward 1400-2i
> OU WILL SAVE by attending oui
Anr.iversaty Sale. Starts Saturday
19th, and luits one week. Specia
sales daily. McLellan's 5 and 1U<
Store. 11 p;
LOST ?A large white and gray fc
male cat. Left premises durinj
absence from home. Will pay suit
able reward for information lead
imr to recovery. Edw. S. Reaves
60 PL Main St. 1
THE SALE OF THE YEAR - McLel
lan's Anniversary Sale starts to
morrow, Saturday, 19th. Watch ou
windows for specials. ltp
NOTICE?Ford top recovers, firs
quality rubber, can be put on b
anyone and are complete, ineludin
deck, side quarters, back curtair
tacks and bindings, ready to attacl
Guar anted as to workmanshii
i quality and fit. Price $6.50, by pai
eel post collect. Roper Bros. Aut
Top Co., Mfgrs., Spartanburg, S. (
1460-4
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THE ST
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WANTED?Table boarders. I have
two fine cooks and serve dainty,
well-prepared meals served promptly.
Will also send out meals to those
who desire. Ix>cated upstairs, Next
door east of The Times office. Mrs.
W. A. Lockman. 146ft-2t
McLELLAN'S ANNIVERSARY Sale
starts l^iorrow, Saturday, 19th
Watch our windows for special,
sal?s. ltpd
A Ixmdon Newspaper states that
' analysis of the prohibition violations
in New York City showed 7f> per cent
of the violators to be foreign-born.
I Native-born and Anglo-Saxons were
found to be law-abiding.
; Trained
For
Seek them among the cust
ment?and your search wi
men know the biggest thin
value ot a dollar!
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Give these men the opp<
vance them in your employi
of trust. Make a place fc
fill it to your everlasting si
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(NEW JERSEY)
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Notici
A regular ajpjembly of Pinckne;
#be held in the Ma
ionic Temple Fri
day pvening, Aug
o'clock p. m. Alii
duly qualified!
Companions Are invited.
By order.
I. K. Brennecke,
Y'ni. C l<uke, I. M. |
Sou rotary. l;j
,
I California has the record ration o'i
4.61 persons per motor vehicle.
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Business
oniL'is of our savings departII
be successful. For these
ig in business?which is the I
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jrlunity t<5 assist you. Adipent.
Put them in positions
r these men?and they will
alisfaction.
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laughter <
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I THE NEW SYSTEM OF
I CASH B1
I WE TELL YOU AGAIN T
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I STORE IN THIC "NECK (
H PLACE FOR YOU TO CHO
8 NEW STOCK OF
I Clothing, Shoe
If ti'll MW* -5 rtV?
ix UI XXISIJ
MERCHANDISE THAT WJ
AND WILL BE SOLD FOR
TEM OF CASH BUYING W
GET YOUR GOODS CHEAP
ARE NO CONTINUAL LOSS
THAT MUST SURELY OCC
IS DONE UNDER THE OLD
ACCOUNTS. FURTHERING
HERE YOU RID YOURSELF
BILL COLECTORS THE FIRS
WHICH WE ALL KNOW
RIDDANCE. ALSO, BY US]
CASH BUYING, YOU SAV1
PLEASANT?IT MAKES A 1
ANi> tiAKES HIS BANK A
INSIST THAT YOU LOOK
SITIQN, IT WILL MEAN M(
Or US. GIVE IT A TRIAL.
TO YOU THAT OUR SYSTI
Lback to the old cred
more for your mercfi
you.
Mullinax-Fauceti
the new way
Alfred Hill was shot and killed by Barbeciu
Joe Wood on the public x-oad in Barn- '
well county Friday afternoon ? both ?
middle-aged furmers. The cause of1 c ." 1 ^ cunipnig.
the trouble is not .toted. I ' P""Its
, m . I servo a hrst class barb
Oklahoma continues to lead all oth-j cc'nt proceeds will g
or states in the production of oil, with denominations'! Orphni
California second nnd Texas third. ; tanburg. Johnn:e Galli
The world has facilities now fori
transmitting intelligence rapidly?j " m '
that is, until we get more intelligence The blue whale is th
to transmit.?Life. /tare alive today.
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WEEVIL I
IE FARMER OR ANY I
EIR TRADING UNDER I
TYING |
HAT WE HAVE OPEN- I
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OSE FROM A BRAND I
s, Hats and 1
lings I
\S BOUGHT FOR CASH I
THE CASH. OUR SYS- |
ILL LNABLb YOU 10
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t Clothing Co. -4 ?.
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5! Notice
1 day at West Cn Wednesday, August 23rd, camust
24th, I will l'aign day, the members of Padgett'.!
iecue. Ten pet Creek church will give a first clas<
o to the Intel- barbecue at Cross Kiys.
lage at Spar- AD proceeds to go for Padgett's
man, cook. Creek parsonage.
J. H. Hyatt. There will also be a good game of
ball. The public is cordially invited.
. . ? 1460-3t T. A. Bailey,
e largest crea
I "Cross Crossings Cautiously."
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