The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 15, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5
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All these hats and shape;
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save money in this sale.
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?j> 75c quality Men's Heavy F1
V at only
<f 75c quality Women's Heav\
V at only
V 39c quality Women's Ribbe
^ $1.25 quality Women's Woi
Ladies' Coat Suits from
V Ladies' Long Coats from
V $2.25 quality Women's He*
j* $2.50 quality Men's Heavy !
15c quality Men's Women's
V Hose, at only
V 5c quality Ladies' Handkei
75c quality Men's Blue Wc
These are just a few of
i more. Come and see them,
? book.
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What is LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root , May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable
aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
HEDP YOUR DOCTOR to fight disease
by having his prescriptions (
filled at the Palmetto Drug Co.
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sd Underwear, only 25c
ol Underwear, only 75c V 1
$4.98 Up .
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ivy Shoes at only $1.75 V <
Shoes, at only $1.98 V
; and Children's V ;
10c f ]
chiefs, for only 3c f ]
?rk Shirts, at only__49c *<?
them. We have plenty i
it will help your pocket
ry Goods Co. I
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TRAOC MARK
eczema remedy
Sold on a guarantee for Eczema,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar affections
of the skin and scalp. Sold
only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's
Pharmacy, Union, S. C.
Coming and Going. j J
Jinton Cranford spent Wednesday
Spartanburg.
f. Cothran Perrin is visiting frienHs
Cowpens and Gaffney.
/. M. Betsill of Route 2 was a visitto
Union Wednesday.
. W. White of Jonesville was a
itor to Union Wednesday. '
Samuel Littlejohn of Jonesville, was
usiness visitor to the city on ThursY
Sirs. F. M. Farr has returned from
rk, where she spent several
ys.
r ifint Parhnm loloi' nf Onnntirn r>_
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i., is at home on a few day's furigh.
Tfl
Paul Miller, who is on the battleship
ltimore, is at home on a furlough
ten days. A
Private Joe Johnston of Camp
adsworth, Spartanburg, was in the
y Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. R Jeter, Sr., of
ntuc were visitors in the city on
ednesday morning.
Mrs. L. C. Bishop and Miss Mattie
shop of Route 2 were shopping in
e city on Tuesday morning.
Mrs. It. A. Oliphant has returned
om a visit to her children, Mr. and
rs. Albert Oliphant in Columbia. Va
Rr. W. H. Perrin has returned from tic
dumbus, Ohio, where he went to no
and dental examination fo the U. S. I't
my. lei
Mrs. W. Shepard Nicholson and l?
nail son returned to the city Wed>sday
afternoon from a visit to rel- j
ives in Columbia.
Dr. E. E. Williams, who has been is
ith the Palmetto Drug Co. for the er
ist two months, has resigned, and bl
ill return to his home in Greenville.
[onor Roll of ?
Union Hi^h School. ?
Second grade Boys?Wilson Rigfjs, ^
rank Peake, Ellis From.
Second Grade Girls?Henrietta Jor- ^
in, Evelyn Smith, Dorothy Williams, ne
verette Holeombe, Ida Perrin, Thela
White, Charlotte Long, Mattic
je Deason, Edith Cain, Mattie Sealie.
idith Cohen, Frances Keller, Mark
rooks, Sarah Tinsley.
Third Grade Girls?Lena Jones
ouise Vincent. 1
Third Grade Boys?Harold Wood)
iff, Ned Wapnon, Ernest Farr, WiU
n Estes, Elbert Cohen, James Gault,
arion Mixson, Cooper Sanders, Her).
r Mehaffey.
Fourth Grade Girls?Mabel Malone,
Iberta Shaw, Kate Eubanks.
Fourth Grade Boys?James Den-,
y, Fred Gault, Claud Harvey, DoiuW
[ope, Paul Jarrot, Whitfield Jordm,
Bernard James, Harold I-awsi,
homas McNally.
Fifth Grade Girls?Myrtle Betn M
augh, Mabel Gault, Vera Gilbel,
essie Mae Harris, Ruth Parhsn,
am, Georgia Mae Jolly, Agnes R (,
lary Speake, Lillian Sumner.
Fifth Grade Boys?Alex Garner, H
nund Murrah, Lewis Clarke, ClifTn
.awson, Ray Brown. Ray Riggs, Ro
rt Stutts, Ashley Sawyer, Albert Pal ?
ett, Robert Williams, Harper Vaugi , F
Carl Wilburn, Walter Reaves, Hi
rtiller, Chester Norman, Ernest Peir
on.
Eighth Grade Boys?David Brad ~
ey, Barto Culp, Roy Davis, Laurena
Jarner, Harry Humphries, I.e Grand
Humphries, Foster Jordan, Henry
roney, Lewis Ward, elxin Vagnon, ~
31ough Wallace. E
Sixth Grade Girls?Austin Wilcox,
?arah White, Berryl Brawle/, Louise English,
Elizabeth Peake, /nnie I.ou VI
MPLI.IJ. D...U II 5 ? T _5 Q?_ J
/ onieiu?*, iv 11 lii nai un, nui uauuL'iB,
Mary Kerhulas, Gene Wod Norton,
\nnie Williams, Blanche NSBee, Lois
Parks.
Seventh Grade "iris?Lrta Arthur, ?
[Jouise Duke, I ire, Eliza- L
jeth Matthew- b Ruth
Coble, Nell Pollaid I?.
Seventh Grade Boys- 'i Burns,
loe Mitchell, Joe Sand<*> William
Henry Sinkler.
Eighth Grade Girls?lma Beten- ?
mugh, Blanche Cohen. Pi
Tenth Grade Girls an<Boys?Ruth
Cohen, Ollie Moss, Mac'th Wagnon. ~~
? # Pi
Bring in Your Initting.
The Reel Cross hasasued a call Ci
for all finished knitted kfments to be
turned into headquart? this week,
[f you have made any these thing's
bring them to The T??s office and ~~
the committee will H there for
them.
They wish to make shipment to
headquarters this we and want it
to be a creditable oneTil
T 1 Lf ^ ?L :
i iease i^enu auatnme.
The call comes fm fted Cross N<
headquarters for ant** sewing machine
for the rooms. you can spare
your machine for week or two,
'phone Mr^ Elias ioleau of your
willingness and she^H send for it.
This is woman's paM the war.
i DISONIA
TODAY
Essanay Presents
Bryant Washburn
... in ...
The Man Who
Was Afraid'*
om Mary Brecht Pulvers Story in
le Saturday Evening Post.
Special 5 Reel Feature.
Admission:
5, 10 and 15c
vercome Constipation
with a Good Mineral Oil
A mineral oil is considered more
luable for use in cases of constipam
than an olive oil because it is
t so readily assimilated by the body.
>r this reason it provides an excelr?t
intestinal lubricant. It relieves
nstipation in the most natural way.
Use K-W Brand Mineral Oil.
It is colorless, odorless and taste53.
It is slow but sure in action.
There is nothing better?as this oil
equal to the famous Russian Minal
Oils, which are not now availae.
Price 50c and 75c. Sold by
PEOPLES DRUG STORE
Phone 69.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
ANTED?Hands to cut cordwood
:ar town of Union, at $1.00 per
cord. P. I). Barron. 40-4t-d.
ONEY TO LOAN on easy terms.
Apply to W. W. Johnson. It.
\RGE CABBAGE PLANTS ready
to set out, at twenty cents a hundred,
at Poverty Flat. Henry Gault.
4(>-4't-pd.Thurs.
3ST?A fine leaf gold clover brooch
pin with diamond in center, Wednesday
evening between C. C. Hamefj*
house and Union High School. Finder
will please bring it to Threes office
and pet reward. Mrs. C. C.
Hames.
ONEY TO LOAN?Will loan on first
mortgage, not exceeding one-half
the value of the real estate offered
as security, money at G per cent and
7 per cent. Borrower must furnish
abstract of title, etc. J. C. Otts,
Lawyer, (101 -(>02 Chapman Bldg.,
Spartanburg, S. C. tf.
OR SALE?110 acres land 2 1-2
miles from Monarch Cotton Mills.
Dwelling and lot pine timber. Citizen's
Real Estate and Loan Co. 2t.
UST RECEIVED a nice line of
Syringes and Hot Water Bottles at
The Palmetto Drug Co.
VERYBODY goes to the Palmetto
Drug Co. to buy druers.
WANTED?To be cut immediately,
several hundred cords of wood on
lands adjoining city limits. Will
pay 90 cents per cord for cutting.
P. D. Barron. 44-3t.
OST?'Possum dog, black and tan
legs, gray mouth and feather tail.
Answers to name of "Rock", near
Buffalo Saturday night. $3 reward
will be paid for safe delivery of
dog. Write or phone J. U. Doggert,
Buffalo.
OR SALE?Buggy and Wagon Harness.
Peoples Supply Co.
OR SALE?Red Rust Proof and Appier
Oats. Peoples Supplr ">>.
OAIj COAL! Buy your winter
supply now. Good Coal at reasonable
price. Let me figure with you.
J. W. Gilbert. 37-tf
OR SALE?Fifty acres of farm
land within half mile of corporate
limits of the city of Union. In good
state of cultivation. Ten to twelve
acres of fine bottom land. One acre
in alfalfa. Balance in cotton and
com. For further information see
S. M. Rice, Union, S. C.
fYTinV* TA t*ij!? r?Tinf w ?
v.ivu ?u 11ii-j r udlik,?i nave
bought Fram's Pressing Shop, and
will continue to run an up-to-date
pressing and repair shop in connection
with my laundry agency.
C. C. Haines, Nicholson Bank Bldg.
Phone 167. 12-12t-Tu, Th, Sat
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of Union and Uni
m factory nature of
3 Strict adherenc
9
I piiicwce, progress
B\ equal courtesy to
p8\ injr features of th<
YOUR ACCC
Emslie Nicholson
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i TALK IS
I AND MUST BE BACKE
5 We are ready to back
5 line of Men's and Boy's
3 Furnishings in Union Co
? and open for comparison.
$
'$ We feature "Stronger
y can fit the whole family.
^ Bradley Sweaters for 1
p Wool Shirts,?all sizesp
A heavy Kersey Suit f
All we ask is that you <
1 Union Cl<
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to the
The LUZIANNE somel
Guarantee: we fit
. ? J, made
If, after using the
contents of a can, you on
are not satisfied in OUt 3(
every respect, your a Can
grocer will refund gay
.your money. farthe
then 3
And ;
reque
The Reily^ Taylor C
No. 666
This ic a prescription prepared especial
for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVEf
Five or six doses will break any case, at
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will n
return. It acta on the liver better thi
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2!
MONEY on real estate on lonpr ai
easy terms. J. E. Minter, Final
rial Cor. Union Countv.
FOR RENT?One storeroom in tl
Smith Block, just east of Southei
$12.50 per month. See me for fu
ther particulars. Simon Smith, tl
Jeweler. 4'5-4t-p
FOR SALE?Ferns of all kinds ar
all sizes, potted. Apply to Sara
Humphries, Phone 332-J. 34FOR
SALE?Sanitary Iron Foldir
Beds, with mattress to fit, on
$20.00 ,woTth $30.00. Cooper Fu
niture Exchange, 27 Main St., Ui
ion, S. C.
STORE FOR RENT at $12.50 p?
month. Apply to Simon Smith.
NICHOLSON
BANK&TRUSTC?
UNION. J.C.TCJ
APPROVED.
latronage ami loyalty of iho-j.-and
on County people indicate the
this bank's service,
e to sound and approved banking1
ive, modern methods and facilities,
all patrons?these are distinguish;
Nicholson Hank & Trust Company.
H NT WILL UK WELCOMED t
>1) APPRECIATED. ^
, J. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore,
t. Vice President. Cashier. I
: CHEAP!I
ID UP WITH THE GOODS |
up our Talk with the best it
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and it
unty. Our prices are right it
All we ask is a show-down. it
than the Law" Shoes, and g
The "best shoe on earth." it
Vlen and Boys. 11
?all prices. '
'or Men, $10; for Boys, $5. if
come and make us prove it. js
Jthing Co. j
Way Store. %
8
[fs Got to
Good
with Yon.
/our grocer will make good to you,
last penny. We knew you expected
thing unusually good in a coffee when
st had Luzianne in mind. So we
Luzianne so good that it will stand
own feet, without apologizing, withzknowledging
any rivals. YOU buy
of Luzianne. If you can't honestly
rnt Luzianne tastes better and goes
>r than any other coffee at the price,
rou are entitled to your money back,
/our grocer will give it to you upon
st. Ask for profit-sharing catalog
IMEcoffee
!ompany, New Orleans
BBE aaBBaaaESM
IF YOU
are troubled with dandruff, itching
scalp, and your hair coming out, we
v ask you to try
||%3EZ3so/
THADI MARtt
id HAIR TONIC
on our guarantee that it will give
? you relief and satisfaction or money
rie refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and
rn $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S.
rJ
WACO TONIC
~~ Never fails to prove its merit* >n
id such complains as Indigestion, MaP.
laria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That
tf Tired Feeling, Neuralgia, Constipa?
taon, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick
,jr Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness.
Iv Price 50c per bottle at
r_ (Old Milhous Drug Store)
n- NAT MORGAN AND SAM LAYTON
? 'OR RENT?Cottage on N. Church
street near J. E. Kirby's. Citizens
Real Estate & Loan Company.