The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 12, 1922, Image 4
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II Our 25c dolls are real dolls
dressed. The $10 doll?w
!! price?is Queen of Doll K. n
!! a queen and hath a queenl
!! enthroned in our show wint
.. court and all the ladies-in
her. You will find that y
dressed doll for $2.50. $2.7!
or down the scale. These a
]; priced reasonably. Visit tl
|| our store. /ou will be mo
] | showing.
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"Your Money's Worth C
Three beautiful lakes, covering several
aires, have been discovered in
Southern Colorado in the land of sand
aunes. A forest ranger of the San
Isabel National Forest found buried
cairns, stone bowls, carved pedestals
and arrowhe ids in profusion on the
lake shores, proving that at one time
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S. Mea
* Containing 433 acres,
I (opsoil highway aboul
This is one of the
divided into small tr<
opportunity to secure
Union.
i Sale will be held 01
Tract on the Union-C
farm.
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terms ot sate:- ur
payments with interes
For further inforn
Judge, or Sawyer & 1
Sale of 12 mules, \
tor, one lot of cord w
o'clock. Personal pr
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the biggest thrills ever
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personal guarantee 01
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ranging from 25c to $10.
, pretty dollls, beautifully
e have only one at that "
gdom. She is dressed like *; (
ly air. You will find her \
low, where she is holding
waiting are surrounding
ou can get a beautifully !!
5, $2.85 and any price up '
re real dolls, and they are
be Doll Queen's Court at
ire than pleased with the
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>r Your Money Back."
Indians inhabited the region. The
I .kes are situated among the sand
i I Mies within an area of 80 miles of
! jose ; and a- d are very difficult to
approach.
Sun Francisco is to have a general
headquarters building for all women's
organizations.
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O'clock, Dec.
us Beafy'
, more or less, located on
t 3-4 mile West from the (
most desirable farms in U
acts and offered to the pi
a small farm, on easy ter
n the premises, commenci
!ross Keys road adjoining
te third cash, the balance i
>t at eight ner cent.
m
lation see Hon. W. W.
(ennedy, Attys.
I horses, all farming tools,
ood, etc., at the farm hou
operty sold for CASH.
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urr#y Shows Nation's
Ext en sir* Mineral Resoun
Washington, Dec. 10.?Work
te Geological Survey during the
>?r In examining government la
is resulted in leaving now class!
id reserved 65,000,000 acres of <
nds; 6,500,000 acres of petroh
nds; 4,100,000 acres of oil sh
id 2,700,000 acres containing p]
liates suitable for fertilizer m<
icture. This summary of activi
as given in the Survey's annual
ort, made public today.
Dealing with the mineral resou
intained in the government's 1
oldings is but one branch of
:ientific investigation work perfc
J by the Survey, and its engin
nd calculators also have turned
opigraphical maps covering IS
quare miles of the country's suri
howing exact contours of the 1
nd stream flow investigations w
ntailed 11,00 measurements in
rs in 31 states.
lb imuwioc Luiiipitttu oi.uuiva ux
adium bearing ore deposits in TJ
nd measured underground w
School
Sav
All children mean to
are blessed with wise
will be shown them.
For school time is 1
them thrift and.managi
And for this lesson then
as a Savings Account.
"I-jirge Enough to Serve A
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s Farm
Union-Cross Keys
Zity Limits.
nion County. To be
ublic. An excellent
ms, near the City of
ng with the Grant
the Allan Nicholson
in two eaual annua!
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Johnson, Probate
, implements, tracse
and barn at one
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flows In N*wl* sufflciently to desi*- A
est flUto 882,000 teres of land as salt- X
able for tstlliution in reclamation en- 7
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State of South Carolina. ^
:oa Union Ounty. % 1
sitm Pursuant to authority conferred on f
a*e? me by an order of the Court of Prohate
for the coutny aforesaid, I will
sell the foil wing personal property A
ities belonging to the estate of S. Means
re" Peaty, deceased, on the 22nd of De- 1
timber, 1922, at 1 o'clock on the
rce8 plantation of tne said S. eMans Beaty, V
land west of, and near to, the City of Un- ?
tho ion, at public outcry and for cash,
>rm- namely: Jf,
eers 12 mules, 2,horses, Fordson tractor,
vui- gang plow and harrow ana a lot 01 j
,544 farm implements, tools, etc., V
ace, (,Miss) Eloise Beaty, ^
and, Administratrix Est. S. Means Beaty. A
hich 12-12-19 * <
riv- ?~ ?
It is an unexplained fact that glow J
the worms are much more brilliant just ^
tah, before an approaching storm than at
ater any other time.
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Time is |
ing Time |
be rich some day. And if they ^
parents and teachers, the way
3
:he psychological time to teach
sment?the beginnings of riches.
e is no text-book half so effective k
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ny?Strong Enough to Protect All." ^
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Drug Store |
id "Look for the Boy."
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-W-+ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ?
; FOR SALE?One good buggy and
harness; been driven only 300 miles. Jl
II In perfect condition. Will sell rea- J|
II * nahly. Apply to M. J. Hix, Mon- }
arch Mills. 1557-2tpd *4
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;; AUCTION SALE TONIGHT?After J
the b.r/.aa- sale today everything J|
!! I' t't on hand will be sold at auction )
t<? the highest bidder. You may pick
nj) some tine bargains, if you come. +4
Auction in new Foster building on
11 South Cacibtrrjr street. ltpd ^
|| ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS
|| ? biing your fclft list and make *?j
1! your selection from our large and
;; varied stock. The Hat Shop. 4*
;; 12-12-15
?
I* WANTED?.'500 families as regular J
|| istomers to buy their groceries at V
wholesale prices. Let me explain ey
the plan to you at once. It will A
V save you money. G. L. Kirby, at ^
the Cash and Carry Grocery Store,
opposite Court House. 1568-3t
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GIFTS- That are on everybody's hst.
j" We have collected beautiful things
i for Christmas at most reasonable ^
prices. The lift Shop. 12-12-15 ?
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T SEND MAGAZINES AS GIFTS? V
J American, *2.?*; Saturday Evening V
41 Post, $2.00: Vwiman's Home Com
:: panion. $1.50 ^-Ladies Home Jour- v
;; nal, $1.50; Pidtorial Review, $1.50; *
Cosmopolitan,*$.00; Good House;;
keeping, $3.0itt System, $3.00, or
;; any other maputine or newspaper, ]
home or forelK that you prefer, the
I! Mrs. Otis i^niMter, tJnion, S. C., wa
;; Phone 40-W. 'f' ltpd 3or
:: FROM THE i JriEST TOT to the ^
urandniothoi I/ person with charm- tjo
i't; white hair,^usre will be exclam.
motions of ptpunire on Christmas
day if you i)U* their gifts at The SU,1
Hat Shop. T 12-12-15
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Trout from jfcotland have been to
; planted in the iot toId waters of the yQ
rivers around Mfc* Kenya, British
;: Hast Africa, on the equator. The fish j
;; have grown toTsilOWnous size and Re
. thousands of trowHPJP sre being plac- j
((' in the hatchepM* tor planting in
;' the many str^aiM in that section an<
v.'hich lies east # Victoria Ny- eqi
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Christmas:
It is going to be i
. tention we would lik
call your attention to
to give, and suggest
> Trunks from
> Beds from
> Pianos from
> Desks $<
> Foot Balls
Balls
Trains i
Blocks
Books
Games
Paint Sets . . . .
Tables
Wash Sets
Be sure and visit
you will be pleased.
for any child may b
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h$M$H ?3??y?y?%
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You couldn't do
than to buy a suit a
proud to show. W1
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Silk and Knitted Ne
Silk Knitted and W<
Shirts
Interwoven Socks
Umbrellas and Cane
Bath Robes
Sweaters
> and everything (or tl
so make your selecti
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Has Broad Program
Benson, Mich., Dec. 10.?Before
; United States enters any future
rs, the Rev. O. J. Kvale of Ben1,
elected to congress over Andrew
Volstead, author of the prohibition
forcement act, is in favor of a nanal
referendum on the matter,
rhis is one of the "planks" he will
sport during his term of office, he
d The Associated Press. As for
)hibition, he declared it was not an
ue in his campaign, but is willing
gon on record as "just as dry as
lstead, with perhaps a little to
ire."
lere are some of the declarations
presentative Kvale stands for:
Repeal of the Esch-Cummins law,
i the enactment of "a just and
litable transportation law."
t revision downward of the Ford
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Shopping Day
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practically impossible to f
e to give during the wee
> articles enumerated beh
you buy early.
.25c to $2.25 Mechanical 1
$1.00 to $2.25 Hcrn3 . . . .
. .75c to $5.00 Bears (all ki
3.00 and $5.00 Toy Wagons
$1.00 to $3.00 Garage and i
. .20c to $1.00 Dolls from .
?1.00 to $10.00 Mama Dolls
.25c to $1.00 Cradles . . .
.15c to $1.00 Sewing Sets
.25c to $1.50 Drums . .
..50c to $1.75 Indian Suits
.50c to $1.25 Rocky Horse
$1.59 Stick Horse .
our toy department in thi
Almost any and everyth
e found at
n Dry Gc
'- 8/ v
t For Yoi
r Christn
more to help yourself enj
and overcoat. We have a
ly not drop in today and
rHER GIFT SUGGEST10
ckwear Hickok B<
doI Mufflers Belt Buck!
Elks, M;
Velour Ha
s Initial Han
25c, 35(
Dress and
le man and boy to wear,
ion. Don't delay!
EAIIPETT Plf
I flUULI I ULl
New Way Cash S
ney-McCumber tariff rates.
Strict enforcement of all .laws, including
the prohibition enforcement
act.
A marketing program "of real cooperation
and putting an end to control
by monopolists and speculators
of the markets."
A reconstruction of the Federal Reserve
and Federt' Farm Loan systems
"so as to take the control of
money and credits from Wall street
opcvu inwiD, anu uiaAC tuc ticuiv ui
I the nation available upon fair terms
and without discrimination to business
men, farmers and home builders.
Reduction of federal taxes, "by curtailment
of the eight hundred million
dollars now annually expended for
the army and navy, recovery of the
hundreds of millions stolen from the
treasury by war profiteers, and by
collection of accumulated interest
upon the twelve billion dollar loan to
s Arc Here f I
>- -*vjwi?ths5u -j*rsr~_ zz.mx* X
five everyone the at- |
k before Xmas. We T
>w as timely presents |
fays 25c to $1.00 Y
, . .5c to $1.50 X
nds) 50c to $3.00 Y
and Horse $3.00
\utos $2.00
25c to $10.00 X
$1.00 to $6.00 X
$1.25 X
from 25c to $2.00 X
?e. i aa X
muu fitw w
$1.25 and $1.98 &
$1.50 and $2.00 &
$1.00 and $1.50
T
s rear of the store and |
ing in the line of toys
tods Co. |
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Lirself I
las |
oy the holiday events |
selection that we are ^
I look them over? X
lNS: I
sits and Buckles i
les for Shriners, v
asons, Odd Fellows %
ts $
idkerchiefs, I
t and 50c each i
Auto Gloves *
Only 10 more days, Y
ITHING GO. f
Itore X
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foreign governments."
Increasing taxes on large incomes;
making inheritance and income taxes
pay the pre war debt; adjusted compensation
for soldiers paid from excess
profits tax; protection of women
and children in industry; conservation
and national control of na
I tional resources, and a referendum on
I war.
"TrTery^Hnt '>f brandy a steady
drinker takes shortens his life by 11
hours, and the average drink he consumes
curtails his earthly sojourn by
2& minutes, according to statistics
compiled by scientists of Denmark.
Rather than miss a football game at
Coaldale, Pennsylvania, 10,000 persona
remained in their seats and refused
to desert the game to flght a fire
which destroyed a house on the outskirts
of the town. Appeals were
made for firemen to respond, but not
one moved. Coaldale tied Shenandoah
6 and 0.