llYou Shoi The Folio* You Will Be Mo Monarch Coi SATURDA Gault's Con WEDNESDj Oakland Coi THURSDA Carem Com FRIDAY, Sardis Coni SETURDA THE UNION C0< WEDNESDAY, TH NOVEMB For Premium Book ? Phone B. F. ALSTON, I ?B a Lit An Extra I To every cu merchandise am $5.00 un. I am cfi - - jc ' ? O' ot Aluminum \ guaranteed for 2 Read A Few of My 27 inch Sheeting 1 ( Yard wide Sea Islan 10 yards for Sheeting, 26 inch, t to pound, worth 2 Good Men's Heavy 75c for Ladies Hose, white a: Big Line Coat Suits, Merchandise fro Big Line Boys Suits $10,000 Worth of v Own Price. My Goods ar< Prices are t Prices that pi the advance I. FJ "Your Money's Worth * ild Attend wing Fairs re Than Welcome mmunity Fair Y, OCT. 13th imunity Fair \Y, OCT. 31st nmunity Fair iY, NOV. 1st imunity Fair NOV. 2nd imunity Fair Y, NOV. 3rd 1 BIG" LfNTY FAIR IURSDAY, FRIDAY IER 7, 8, 9 Inrl ritliar Infm-mntl/vn u vyinti 1III1II 11U111M1I or Write JR., Secretary terty Bond? nducement stomer purchasing lounting to from wing away a piece Vare, each piece 0 years. u.... r: nu?: mdiiy rnic uiiermgs; 5 yards for - $ 1.00 d Sheeting, - $1.00 hree yards Oc yard for - 15c Underwear 49c nd all colors - 1 Oc High Class ?m $9.98 up from - $1.98 up SHOES to go at Your 3 New, but my | i ^ ? i ne same Old availed before ROIVI i or Your Money Back" | PURELY PERSONAL f I %SSS&XSX%SS$%S%XSXXS3SXXXSX Mr. E. P. Cole has accepted a position with Sanders Bros. Mr. and Mrs. H. L .Poole visited Mr. and Mrs. Gossett of Pacolet Sunday. Mr. Sam J. Strain of Wilkinsville g was a visitor in the city on Saturday. \ Mrs. Claude Powell of Columbia b spent Sunday with Mrs. I. Dan Smith, o Mr. C. T. Hyatt of Jonesville, R. ^ D. 2, was in the city on Wednesday. c Misses Grace and Annie Ruth Fant r of Santuc were visitors in the city this o week. . o Mrs. Lula Hicks has accepted a po- ^ sition with the dry poods store of I. From. ' Mr. C. M. Hyatt of Pauline was a I business visitor in the city on Wed- I nesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Milhous motored to Denmark this week to visit rela- ? tives for several days. i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lee and family I of Whitmire were visitors in the city f on Saturday. A n* AT r\ T T> T 1 211 j->i. mihi .?i rs. v^. ju. r. o cii:is.soii win i entertain Rev. Louis J. Bristow on his ^ visit to Union next Sunday. > Mrs. A. McA. Pittman and Miss ? Pearl Pittman of Carlisle were shop- I ping in the city on Saturday. Prof. John Itangford, superintendent > of the Kellcy high school, spent the > week-end in Union with friends. > The Misses McCutcheon spent Sat- 1 urday at Rock Hill and attended the I Community Fair at Arcadia Mill. Rev. W. B. Justus, pastor of the j Jonesville Methodist church, was in j the city Monday for a short while. j Miss Annie Tinsley spent Saturday ] in Spartanburg with friends, return- 1 ing to the city on the evening train. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boyd and sons have returned from a visit to Mr. and ^ Mrs. Arthur Cottingham in Greenville. , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S. Harris of 1 Jonesville were the guests of Mr. and j Mrs. J. H. Herring for a few days this week. < Dr. and Mrs. Harry Storm snent the week-end with relatives in Columbia, returning to the city Monday af- ' ternoon. j Mr. W. 1). Arthur, Jr., and his guest, ; Mr. John Darby, will leave this week for Greenwood to spend several days on business. Judging from the pieces of lands sold by the Master salesday, people are beginning to realize the worth of ; Union county farms. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, who were married in Sumter recently, are ! boarding with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Browne on South street. Capt. J. Frost Walker, Jr., and Lieut. J. A. Hollingsworth of Camp Sevier, Greenville, spent the week-end in the ritv with their hnmefnlU Among the Carolinians transferred from Camp Jackson to Camp Sevier was James T. Jeter of Santuc, who is with the quartermaster corps. Miss Estelle Horn anil Mr. R. A. Lackay were married October (>th at the home of the bride' the ceremony being read by Rev. J. B. Chick. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Storm have rented apartments at the residence of M rs. R. M. Estes on S. Church street I and moved into them on Wednesday. If you expect to buy any Union county farm lands, in our judgment, you had better do it now; they are as certain to advance as the world stands. Miss Minnie May and Mr. Will Puckett were married October 6th at the Green Street parsonage, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. B. Chick. Rev. Louis J. Bristow, superintendent of the Baptist Hospital in Columbia, will preach for the congregation of the First Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Harry Cohen, of New York city, is visiting at the home of Mrs. S S. I linHor Mro C.nhpn ia n fnrmpr resident of this city and her friends are delighted to welcome her. Miss Elizabeth Cobb, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. D. Arthur for several weeks, left Saturday afternoon for her home in Greenwood. She was accompanied b yMr. and Mrs. W. H. Cobb, Miss Mamie Young and Mr. Griffin, making the trip by motor. Mr. J. M. Morgan of Inman has purchased from E. F. Kelly and Bno. the "Nick Harris Home Place" and will move with his family there about Christmas. Mr. Morgan has theleputation of being a wide-awake and progressive farmer. We welcome them in our midst. Mrs. Frank G. Potts (Annabel Johnson) arrived in Union on Wednesday to spend sometime with relatives. Her I husband has pnlistnd in t.hp nprvir??? r?f his country and won an officer's com"mission, and has sailed for France. He was a professor of modern languages at the University of South Carolina before enlisting. Among the out-of-town guests at the marriage of Miss Elizabeth McMaster and Lieut. John Douglass Harrison of the Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., which occurred at the home of the' bride in Winnsboro, on Tuesday evening were Mr. And Mrs. Spencer Morgan Rice, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peake, Mrs. George Perrin and Misses Mary Perrin and Virginia Lee Poole of this city. Army gold lace is to be banned and ?lain service khaki takes its place, as i sign that the army is now to becom*1 nore useful than ornamental. "notice to taxpayers For Fiscal Year, 1917. The tax books will be opened on the 5th of October and closed on the 1st of December without penalty, tfter the 31st of December there will e added 1% penalty for the month f January; 1 c/c more for February, nd 5c/o more from the 1st to 15th of larch. After the 15th of March exeutions will be issued. Will comnence to collect commutation road tax n the 15th day of October, and close in the 15th day of March, following: Age for paying commutation road ax, 21 to 50 years. Age for paying toll tax, 21 to GO years. Tax levy follows: 'or State 8Vi mills '"or Ordinary County 10 mills 'or constitutional school __ 3 mills 21 % mills tJo. 1 Fair Forest 2 mills tJo. 2 Carlisle 32?5 mills so. 3 Santuc 5 mills Co. 4 Pinckney 3 mills Co. 5 Union 2 mills Co. 8 Parham 2 mills Co. 10 Cross Keys 4 mills Co. 11 Union S. D. 8 mills Co. 12 Jonesville __ 5M:?2?7Vt mills Co. 13 Rocky Creek 3 mills Co. 14 Gist 3 mills Co. 16 Cedar Hill 4 mills Co. 17 West Springs "> mills Co. 18 Kelly 4 mills Co. 19 Sedalia 4 mills Co. 20 Oakland 4 mills Co. 21 Buffalo 3 mills Co. 22 Putman 3 mills Co. 23 Farr 7 mills Co. 21 Beaver Dam 4 mills Co. 2"> Adamsburg 4 mills Co. 26 II a me.s 3 mills Co. 27 Tinker Creek 4 mills Co. 28 Gault 1 mill Co. 29 Sardis 4 mills Co. 30 Carem 2 mills Co. 31 Black Rock 3 mills When paying taxes call for the township or school district in which pou live, and any other township where you own property on which pou desire to pay tax. J. II. BARTLES, 10-4 Treasurer Union County. An authority says there are only 17 tinds of poisonous snakes in the Ur.Ted States. Why "only," is anyone ticking because they are too few? What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and LiverTonic. Contains Cascara Hark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c pSPl WII TDIHAX/ I l\l L/M V 12tl\ Best Made 3G-inch Bleachi droscoggin Advertiser, S 50 Pieces lakeside Chambrj at old price, 3 Day Sale, Best 36-inch Sea Island She bargain for you, Yard Our very best Outings, Dark Colors, Yard One Case Soft Veleure Fell and all Colors. Special Days Only All-Wool 36-inch Serges, a | Special Sale, Yard Good Quality Apron Gingha 15c, Sale Price, Yard BE ( Wt W1J Wilt BANKING SKRV "I with your business requ m I reive at this hank. I By conferring with 5l sisting to analyze and B^\ our officers are able ( M\ every de|H>sitor. M\ Business finance is own business involves Knislie Nicholson, ''resident. A CASH PRIZE $.">.00 in Gold will be Riven the ehilc that brings the greatest number o our Yellow Kid advertisements, eithei cards or newspaper cuts to our store on Dec. 24, 1017. 36-4m< BAILEY BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. CITATION TO KINDRED AM CREDITORS. State of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge oi Probate. Whereas, II. A. Gault has made sui to me to grant him Letters of Admin istration on the. Estate and Effects o Geo. T. Gault, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite aiu admonish all and singular the kindrei an dcreditors of the said Geo. T. Gault deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, t< be held at Union C. H., South Caro lina. on the 10th day of October, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clocl in the forenoon, to show cause, if an; they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal thi 3rd day of October, Anno Domini 1917. W. W. JOHNSON, Probate Judge. Published on the nth and 12th day of October, 1017, in The Union Times 40 ;ial AT jBUF SATURDAY 13m ntf. An- 1 pT ~ Ivory Soap lale, Yard Cake ?y, bought "| pT ~ i1 Palm Olive Soa Yard ... -l-tlt, Cake eting, a 12'^c!: J. & P. Coats S Light or 14c t Hats, New Shape l! SUITS AN] ?f_or $1.75 Suits and ill Shades, very low di a beautiful an,. * 10(. | reag0|)abIe ON H. LL SAVE YOI urn ] NICHOLSON aANK&TRUSTO? UN/ON. J". C. TJC ICE THAT KITS IN irements is the kind you refifms and individuals and as solve their business problems. ;o render distinctive service to our special line just as your your time and activities. J. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore, Vice President. Cashier. ; If You Are Having CHILLS TAKE ,j Huief's i Chill Buster 1 and see how quick ; you will get well. ' A i mi ;. At i ne PALMETTO DRUG CO. i, To Cure a Cold in One Day. s Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stov? the Cough and Headache and woiks off the Cold. > Druggists refund _ money if it fails to ci te. 2 E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. SALE tN'S MONDAY I 15tl\ 5c p 10c Spool Cotton 25c I I) COATS?Many New Coats just arrived at rices. We can sell you I garment at a most price. ANn J MONEY | FYrrvc I -?I f