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| BE SU X Attei | Big i | THE McLURE H | where they jt ? Evcpt I For : . A^A 4^4 A^A A^A J^A J^A 4^ iTho Craal I IIU UIUIII APRIL 4 On the Rexall With every 25c Pur let Articles your clt article for lc, makii Buy one for 25c and Rexall Violet Talcum P Rexall Carnation Talcur Rexall Pearl Tooth Pow< Rexall Tooth Paste Rexall Nice Powder (foi Rexall Comphorated Co Rexall Toilet Cream (li< Rexall Disappearing Sk Rexall Cream of Almon< Rexall Shaving Lotion.. Rexall Shaving Powder Rexall Shaving Stick... Rexall Shaving Cream.. Rexall Medicated Skin ? Rexall Blemish Toilet S( I We are making this the Great 1 I tiiut Ul I C. H. MILI 1 Buy a I JFWFI I and fj | Save | FUEL ' a we nave jusi receivea a 1 ? Jewel Ranges which include i pieces. In these ranges w ^ Smoothness of the Castings Fire Box, the famous Duple ?* Baking Oven, the handy Drc Cooking Top and the room} These points should be g 1 buy your new range. 4 Bailey Furniture i RE TO | id the ^ Sale | x ?? MERCANTILE CO. | are selling ! ^ -m a fining | Less I fc A A A. A A^A ^ * * JL^ "rVVVV V S*V 'rVW t le Sale th ONLY toilet Articles g chase ol RexallToioice oi any other 25c ng 26c for 50c value. I get one for lc. owder 25c a Powder 25c ier : _25c 25c r perspiration) 25c 1 Id Cream 25c I quid) 25c ? in Cream 25c I i 25c I 25c B 25c | 25r I 25c I >oap 25c k >ap 25c ft i Special to introduce | Rexall Line. 8 jiip on i 1UU uu. iOUS, Mgr. I arge shipment of the famous JL !S numerous Stvle.S. sizpyi nnri e call your attention to the ? i? the Perfectly Proportioned v !X Grate, the large, full-sized >p Oven Door, the extra la?ge & , r High Closet. X iven consideration when you 1 & Lumber Co., Inc. LOCAL NEWS Mr. G. M. Fowler, of Jonesville, was in Union Wednesday. Mr. Bernard Fant, of Santuck, was a visitor to the city yesterday . Mr. Hayne Smith, of West Springs, was in Union Thursday on business. Mr. Lewis Rodger, of Columbia, was in Union la6t week on business. Mr. James B. Rodger spent several days last week with relatives in the city. in Union for a short while last Friday. Miss Lila Thompson of Quitman, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. W .H. Perrin. Mr. Hervie Whitlock, of Columbia, spent Sunday in Union with his parents. Mrs. R. P. Harry left last week for Dnrlinirtnn tn irieif "? w *?o?w nci omter, mrs. Coggshall. Mrs. A. A. Estes of Cross Anchor,) is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton, Mrs. J. A. Brown spent Wednesday in Spartanburg, the guest of Mrs. Paul Switzer. Dr. R. R. Berry and Mr. John Storm, have purchased new Ford cars through J. F. Burbank. Miss Amey Allan has returned to her home in Charleston after a visit to Miss Amey Nicholson. Miss Mae Smith, of Winthrop College, spent the week-end with hei mother, Mrs. Miles Smith. Miss Pearl Goforth, who is teaching at Cedar Bluff, spent the weekend with friends in Kelton. Mr. Ryan Jeter, a student at Furman University, spent the week-end with home folks at Santuck. Miss Evelyn Lewis returned to her home in Blacksburg this week after several weeks spent in the city. Miss Clarice Tinsley has returned to her home after a visit to relatives: at Whitestone and Spartanburg. Dr. and Mrs. O. L. P. Jackson left i this week for a two weeks visit to I Mrs. Jackson's mother at Mullins. j Capt. John S. Reid, of thu Gibbes Machinery company, Columbia, S. C, was in Union on business last week. Miss Lulu Haile left for her home in Kershaw this week, after a visit' to Mrs. P. B. Barnes on South Church [ street. Miss Mattie Lake has accepted a position with "The Quality Shop" ati this place, and began her duties Mon-j day morning. Mr. L. G. Townsend has rented the McNeace home on the corner of Church and South street, and will move in at once. Mr. H. H. Hicks, who has been con fined to his bed for more than twelvd weeks, is now recovering and is able to be up and around again. T. T. Kearns, of Cross Anchor, has: some very pleasant words for 11* along with his renewal, and we greatly appreciate his good will. Mrs. H. S. Adams and little son, Henry, returned to their home in Chester Friday, from a few days visit to Mrs. B. G. Clifford at the Seminary. Rev. A. B. Kennedy was visiting; friends in Union Wednesday. Mr.; Kennedy was on his way to Columbia! after visiting his mother near Sulphur J Springs. Mr. R. A. Jones has purchased the! W. A. McNeace cottaire next door to! the library on South street. Mr. Jones has occupied this house for the past seven years. Mrs. D. A. Boyd was called home last week on account of the serious illness of her brother, Mr. Swinlon Dove .who lives in Darlington. He was much improved when she reached there. Misses Mamie Young and Natalie Hunter, of Converse College, are at home for the Spring holidays. Mr. F. A. Marshall and daughter, Mrs. L. Shiver, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T. Ravenscroft. Mr. Marshall is gospel singer with Evagelist McLcndon. Mr. Miles F. Storm returned Sunday from a several week's trip through the Carolinas and Georgia for a film exchange in New York, for whom he acts as special representaiu: *. '* * uyc in mitt icrnwry. wniie ne was prone Mr. Storm contracted for a number of special films which will be shown at the Edisonia soon, among them George Kleine's "For Napoleo.. and France", a six reel feature, which will be shown here_ Friday night. Ordination Service. Upon the recommendation of the examining council and by order of his church, Bro. Charles D. Garner will be ordained to the full service of the gospel ministry at the Mt. Joy Baptist church at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, April 19, 1914. The -fnllnwine nrnorrom Vioa arranged: Ordination sermon by Rev. L. M. Rice. Charge delivered by Rev. Geo. I\ White. Delivery of the Bible by Rev. D. W. Garvin. Ordination prayer by Rev. J. M. Culbertson. Benediction by Rev. Chas. D. Garner. The public is invited. J. M. Culbertson, _ Pastor. NOTICE! I am very anxious to make a complete list of all the companies of Union county who were in the war of the: '60's, and will appreciate any information given me. This list is to be placed in the relic room of the Union Carnegie Free library. Mrs. B. G. Clifford. / .' 1 ..' * i ENROLLMENT NOTICE. At a meeting of the City Democratic Executive Committee held on March 27th, 1914, the following were appointed as enrolling officer for the various wards: Ward one: E. D. Humphries store, E. D. Humphries enrolling officer. Ward two: Union Shoe Company, W. H. Perrln enrolling officer. Ward three: Farr & Thomson's store, W. J. Jolly enrolling officer. Ward four: Toney's Market, H. M. Toney, enrolling officer, i The books for enrollment will be opened in each ward at the places I designated from 10 a. m., until 7 p. m., April 14th to 18th, both inclusive. The voters of the respective wards must present themselves in person in order to be enrolled. Qualifications for being eligible for enrollment: Voter must be a resident of the State of South Pumiuo 4? vyt*i vyi Ilia tWU |yearB, a resident of the city of Union one year, and a resident of the ward in which he ofTers to enroll for 30 days, and produce and exhibit his State and County registration certificate and hl9 receipt for city taxes last due. And in case of an applicant having lost his State and County registration certificate he may be enrolled by signing an oath that will be furnished by the enrolling officer of his ward. In the event of any voter swearing that he is a | qualified voter and having voted as such, that if sufficient proof is brought against him that he is not, and has unlawfully voted, then he I will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Each candidate for the various offices are assessed as follows: Candidate for Mayor, $20; candidate for alderman, $10; candidates for commissioner of public works, $15. The following campaign schedule was adopted: Ward one?April 20th in front <\f Peoples Supply Company building at 8 p. m. Ward two?Anrll 9<tfh In ?# ? > jl ? v/tn \j 1 Aycock & Deaver's stables, at 8 p. m. Ward three?April 27th, in front of Sumner's store at 8 p. m. Ward four?May 1st, in front of Cheek's store at 8 p. m Grand rally at the court house May 4th, at 8 p. m. Candidates for mayor allowed onehalf an hour. Candidates for Aloerman 20 minutes, and Commissiono of Public Works, 20 minutes. On the night of the grand rally candidates for mayor will be allowed 30 minutes, Commissioner of Public Woras 15 minutes, and aldermen 5 minutes. All managers of said election will call on W. W. Colton at noon, May 4th, and take the oath of ofllce and receive other instructions. All persons who are not enrolled by the enrolling officer mnv meet with the executive committee on April 21st at 8 p. m., for the purpose of Retting enrolled, if they so desire, and possess the proper qual- . Ideations. All candidates must call on the Secretary and pay their assessments and sign pledge by April 21st, not 5 later than 12 o'clock noon. By order of the City Democratic ' Executive Committee. Geo. W. Going. ' W. W. Colton, Chairman. 1 Secretary. 7-3t. NOTICE OF ELECTION. There will be held an election tn the town of Union. South Carolina. May nth. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Mayor and an Alderman from each ward, and Commissioner of Public Works. Voting precincts: Ward one?W. D. Arthur Company's store Managers: E. D. Humphries, W. 1). Harris and H. A. Dunbar Ward two?Progress office. Managers: W. H. Perrin, A. It. Brannon and H. C. Mabry. Ward three?Old police headounrters. Managers. W. J. Jollv. .1. T?\ Hart and O. B. Sanders Ward four?City Hall. Manaerers: H. M. Toney, I. D. Smith and J. F. Cheek. Polls shall he opened at R a. m.. and kept open continuously until 4 p. m. All qualified voters who are enrolled on Democratic roll hook are eliprlbe to vote. By order of the City Democratic Executive Committee. Geo. W. Goine. W. W. Colton. Chairma". Secretary. ?-?t NOTICE. Bridge Buildinnr Contract to be Let to the Lowest Bidder. There will he offered to the lowest bidder .on the grounds at 12 o'clock noon. Anril 20th. 1014 nt firnndol Shoals on Pacolet River in Union County: the Contract for the building and construction of Three Hundred and Fifty (.150) Feet of a Steel Bridge over Pacolet River: Bids Are Invited; and the successful bidder will he required to enter into a good and sufficient Bond for the faithful performance of the contract. At the same time and place, bids and prices are invited for all of the steel and iron and other necessary ; material entering into the construction of said Steel Bridge, delivered a? Jonesville, S. C. At the same time and place, bids imu prices are mviiea lor ail tne wooden material entering into the construction of the said Steel Bridge and the approaches thereto, delivered on the ground at Grendel Shoals Union side. Drawings, Dimensions and Specifications and in fact everything pertaining to said bridge and its approaches may be had by application to W. H. Howell, Clerk of the Board at Union, S. C. The right is hereby reserved to av cept or reject any part of any bid and the prices for any material; or, to accept or reject the whole of an> bid or offer. J. V. ASKEW, Chairman Board County Commissioners, Union County. | Union, S. C., March 30, 1914. 14-3t I Investment Wi T > Safe and profitable investment <& for specialised knowledge and t <& tention essential to the success Y matter. Y Business and professional me Y women, widows, and others havin; Y lack both the TIME and EXPE Y wisest, safest and most profitabk J It is an important feature of th i to render service to men and wot ^ Money entrusted for investmei ABSOLUTELY against loss. ??> The officers of this Company person, by letter or telephone, as & to offer to those who desire Inves Uiohnlonfri Dnwl# IllbllUIOUlI DCllllV i 1* EMSUE NICHOLSON, J. ROY F. A t President Vice Pr j^A j I X Just Rec< X T T X < One Car Load f of Red Cedar Shi A from ?|> The State of Was * These Shingles ? A anteed to last Ion A any nail used to put T T I THE BAILEY El t & LUMBEF A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A ^ |jT ^ A^T A^f f^f KNOW PAINT. I HAV There's a paint-education in this term idvertisement. ern Buy by the job ,not gallon. Buj Appl >y the paint put-on; that's the job. lars. The price of paint is so much a pal on; that can't be helped, but amounts THE 'I o nothinp. Dr. 1 Put them topether. How can you keep lo it? You've pot to or lose perhaps I sumi lalf of your money. | Dcvoe, 10 pallons enouph for the! r\ PE1 iverape job; an averape paint, 15.. by t Mow reckon your costs. Count labor a I ' 'nu iav for a pallon. Devoe 10 days; the 1 ither 15. | ' H E ( i ?evoe aoout $;><); the average paint1 l)loo< ibout $70 or $80; the dearer the la-; i1'"* jor the bigger the difference, always! aJ' * .hat way.**"1-'- Co. I>vit that's for the job. How long is it going to last? One twice as long BIBLE is the other. 1 inn DEVOE A~? Stone-Jones Hardware Co. sells it. m they List of Advertised Letters. At J Following is the list of advertised BOSTletters for week ending April 3, 1014: !on 1 A?J. L. Adams. leav< B?Rily Blake, Miss Hettie Bell whrc Briggs, 0. C. Brownley, W. G. Bobo, n T . T. T. Burns. BARR C?Mrs. Hattie Clews, L .C. Com- J.rorr: by, Mrs. Agness Cohens, Irby Cole. 'or E?Mrs. Lidde Edmon, Birb Ellenton, A. K. Estes. FOR S G?J. M. Grant, Mrs. Carrie Gre^ two Dry, Miss Rachel Gaston. $0.0( II?Willie Harris. tf Citi J?Earnest Jenk, Betsie Jones, Mrs. L. B. Johnson. FOR i L?Pollard Lola, Mrs. Annie B. worl Lawson. chea K?Mrs. Ellen Kelly. mati M?J. L. Maynor, C. L. Moody, Henry Mills, Lola Mack, Miss Beat- HUYL rice McDaniel, Miss Mamie Mills. mail N?Mrs. Ellen Neal. The P?Homer Parris. R?Miss Calcon Reaves, Jas. o. BLAN Rarse. Tabl S?Mrs. Sarah Salters "Snrforf Mrs. Anna Sartar. FOR T?Mrs. Arthur Turner. wrif W?John Wilson, Max Willard. L. G. Young, Postmaster. MONE ? -- -- ~ cour Special Advertisements ;0; Life i.OST CERTIFICATE)?Public no tice is hereby given that I have FOR mislaid or lost Certificates No. 21 rolls for 4 shares, No. .10 for 1 share and No. 34 for 4 shares, all in the POUN Palmetto Realty Company. After 30 days from da* e I will make application for new certificates to be * Guv issued to me. John R. Mathis, ' j March 30, 1914. 14-3t J r I WILL BE AT Ay cock and Deaver'o man Stable with 20 or 25 head of fine ? mules on Friday, April 3, and for FOR two weeks following will sell for we^ cash or good paper. J. F. Jackson. 14-2t Tim* Miss Ruth Browne of Athens, was ONE < the guest of Mrs. W. Farr Gilliam Nor last week. mon th Safety! | of surplus funds calls ? hat close personal atof any other business T n, single and married V g funds to invest, often V RIENCE necessary to ^ 2 investment. Y e business of this Bank ? nen so situated. J it is SAFEGUARDED % V invite your inquiry in to the service we have & tment with Safety. ^ & Trust Co. I & \NT, M. A. MOORE, 1 A esidcnt. Cashier. i aa a a a Mved | .* i T l Lot T nodes *** ?0 A V hington. f ire guarger than ?|> them on. T T | JRNITURE ? I CO. | E MY HOME for sale on s to suit purchaser. All modconveniences, well located, y at Times office for particu.J. R. Dickert. 37tf rONIC you want for spring? [luiet's Pink Blood Purifier. It s the good feeling going all ner at The Palmetto Drug Co. iVRITER Carbon, best ever, he box or single sheets at the ;s office. LAXATIVE that purifies the 1, ihiiet's Blood and Liver Forty pills, forty smiles, or 25c at The Palmetto Drug IS, BIBLES?For sale by the ?s. YOUR NEIGHBORS where have their prescriptions filled, ""he Palmetto Drug Co. ?A bunch of keys between Un tnhi rviMion last week. Finder ; at Rice Drug Co. and get rel. It ED ROCK EGGS for hatching, i Thompson Ringlet strain. 75c 15. Con Allen. 12-4t SALE?100 acres of farm land miles from Santuc, S. C, at ) per acre. This is a bargain, zens Real Estate & Loan Co. SALE?One set of Dicken's ts, never been used. Will sell p for cash. For futher inforon apply to the Times office, tf rER'S CANDY is always fresh, ed anywhere you want. Write Palmetto Drug Co. K BOOKS and fine writing ets at the Times. SALE?A second hand typeer, apply at Times office. ti 1Y TO LOAN on improved itry Real Estate, $500 to $10, ? " v>i pnunc me ior parars. J. E. Minter, Financial espondent for Union Central Insurance Co. 14-3t ADDING MACHINE paper and ribbons call on The Times D PAPER, 25c at the Times. HAMI1.TONIAN STALLION, Wilks, can be found at Aycock Deaver's Stables after April eady for service; brine your es. n. Kice. 14-2tpd RENT?Suite of three rooms, ventilated, modern convenien centrally located. Apply to SB. l-ROOM COTTAGE for rent on th Church street. $5.00 per th. Apply to W. S. McLure. It