The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 14, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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For S Styleplus Clothes wi] grades-?$21. Gr $25. Rec Tae Styleplus plan is manufacturing volume of and prices. A n/1 lin/lnr nr<io/?nt nnu unui/l till/ pivuvnv high prices of wool. We had prices, to keep up the qualil We still have 75 Styl Blue Serges and Worsted fr we will sell them at the O Last. Our New Spring 1 ARE HERE J. COHE For AH C WE RECON Noah's L FO Strains and Sj Sore Throat Cramps and C Cuts and Bruii Pneumonia Pains in Chesi Indigestion Chilblains and Tape Worm For All Aches Insist on Noah's Lini Other. Your dealer c THE NOAH Gl On every package of the j is printed in large type thi tects you in every way: bottle of Noah's Liniment when directions are follow refunded by the dealer of and we authorize him to d on all Noah Preparations, the genuine with our trad -carton and label. Noah Rer Va." If your dealer refus j on these conditions, make j % i | WE ARE NOW I SPRING B I See Our Grass Rugs, I China, and Lii See Windov On Sale | You will fin< ; complete | prices I McClure 5c ai Joncsvillc Route 3 Jonesville, S. C., R. No. 3. Feb. 13. ?We have been having some fine weather and the farmers are beginning their work. Henry Smith was a visitor in the Cedar Hill community last week. Miss Annie Johnson went to Spartanburg last Monday on a visit. Miss Annie Page spent Saturday] night with Misses Ruth and Willie Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Iiester Reeves spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. Cole J k pring 11 be made in two een Label and 1 Label <5 to concentrate a great cloths of definite grades market and conditions of [ to advance to the above Ly of Styleplus Clothes. eplus Suits on hand in om the last season and Id Price Long as They ine of Hats and Ma : FOR. YOUR INSI The House - ~f reation AMEND tl iniment he R lis >rains dt olic fc ses al t and Sides s< it Sore feet ti si i and Pains a iment and Take No l an get it fqr you. y V ? V JARANTEE genuine Noah's Liniment s guarantee, which proro the consumer?If one fails to give satisfaction r red, your money will be whom you purchased it, t o this, in every instance, i Be sure you always get 4 le-mark, Noah's Ark, on nedy Co., Inc., Richmondes to return your money rour claim on us. READYFOR 1 ITCmiFCC I 'UiJlllfljiJtJ | Line of | land Painted | loleum Mats | v Display 1 Now I I d our stock and our 1 right 1 nd 10c Store 1 man Fowler. Joe Parks attended Sunday school at the Mabry school house last Sunday afternoon. Rev. Arthur Kennedy, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church in Columbia is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Eunice Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Page and son Lewis, spent last Sunday with Mrs. Nannie Parks. For-Get-Me-Not. J. H. Riley of Buffalo was a visitor in the city yesterday. ??? tfair 1918 2 <m-1 * t/~ enjc IMrma boy; *5%/ i vi sho1 inhattan Shirts z SECTION * not hea of Satisfaction z: ??????????????? thei ~ I m ^ whc Coming and Going. | had -? tior M. H. O'Shields of Gibbs was a vis- ?he incr )r to the city Monday Shelton Addis of Kelton was a vis- mei >r to the city Monday. The Mrs. J. A. Chambers is s'ek at her es^ imc on Gave Avenue. thif W. H. Gist and W. E. Bates, of Car- wb< sle, were visitors in Union Taurs- a T *y- for The many friends of Giley Craw- wh; >rd will be glad to know he is now ma sle to be at his work. 5 the Oliver H. Edgar of the Naval Re:rves located at Charleston is vising relatives in the city. Up H. E. Sullivan, who has been with Th ie Union Fire Department has re- list gned to accept a position in Rock- ma igham, N. C. gh( Douglass Smith who is spending short furlough at heme, will re- mo a.4 fn. /Int.? o*- Pamn 1 T7T _Tr>Vin<at/w? tOC n Saturday. 6X W. P. Loftis and O. E. McKee of 80. Woodruff motored -to Union today to isit their sister, Mrs. L. E. Hames rho has been ill. \ inj Dr. F. C. Yearwood, Jr.,-i?turri?r a Union Wednesday after spending W everal days with his relatives in T-' Iweetwater Tenn. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Murrah of onesville. spent Sunday with their larents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Murah on S. Pinckney street. Mrs. Etta Gregory and little daugher have returned to their home in ruscaloosa, Ala., after a visit of sev;ral weeks to her father, Mr. M. B. Vfeador. W. A. McKee returned to his home n Greenwood after spending several days with friends in Union. He was called here on account of "the illness of his sister, Mrs. Lester Hames. The latest reports from the bedside of Miss Gertrude Ray, who has been critically ill with meningitis, are most encouraging and er friends in this county wish for her a speedy and comnlete recoverv. Notice to Member Kelton Circuit The stewards trustees and ladies, the parsonage committees of all churches on the Kelton Circuit will meet at the parsonage Friday, Feb. 15th, at 10:30 a. m. W. C. Kelly, Preacher in Charge. Quarterly Conference will be held February 23. LOCKHART JUNCTION Lockhart Junction, Feb. 13.?Well, we are having some fine weather now, and everybody seems to be wearing a sunshine smile. Every one has it to shine upon their backs now when they have it4in their soul. Sure we should feel grateful for this beautiful weather; the ground hog prophecy is proving all right so far. I guess many took advantage of the beautiful Sabbath in going to Sunday school and preaching. There was Sunday school at the Gault school house Sunday with a very good attendance; there has not been any services for several Sundays on account of the cold weather and fuel being scarle. Thrasher says the Sunday school at Elford Grove has put on more zeal as there was a large attendance there Sunday. He will preach there next Sunday by unanimous vote of the people. I will say for Rev. Thrasher that he has the best advanced children that I have seen in any Sunday school anywhere. The primary class is well # led and can answer many Bible tions. le Gault school closed today on unt of the meingitis scare, spent the week-end in Spartan: and attended preaching at the iiodist church, also went to V ching at the First Presbyterian h ch, so you see I am not partial ? if I had stayed long enough would fC ! gone to the Baptist too. My ? :ion is not so narrow as to think CD Methodist is the only church, nor r^fi think that the Baptist or Pres- lSI rian or any other church is the Si one. The best evidence I think JjI i Christian is to love the breth- HI and then it matters not what 21 VII jruu UClUIl^ IU* ^| rhile in Spartanburg I took in HI cantonment?a friend going with ^ He has been there before but ijll /as my first time, so I sure did pB, >y the trip, meeting many soldier i who Rave me a warm welcome. w isited the Y. M. C. A. and was ^ ivn around and the most interest- 1 place I visited was the Hostess ise of the Y. W. C. A. which I did know they had. This place is dquarters for visitors at Camp dsworth, soldiers and their nds and relatives can all meet e and talk and enjoy themselves, let there Miss Bertha M. Loheed ? is directress and I found out T ??. entered the room of the informai bureau. She told me and then showed me the rest rooms, read- & rooms and writing rooms. This ? :e is not for dancing or amuse- 5 its of that sort as I will explain. S i hostess in charge endeavors to A iblish an atmosphere of hospital- 5 and homeyness. Before leaving1 y s subject will say that the lady r j so kindly showed me around was 5: lorthern lady from Massachusetts y I asked her, is why I know. That's y y I learn, I always ask for infortion. \+ Some folks said it was a wonder y y did not take me fcr a sp .' Now ks I believ I could pro to France 3: bout beinpr hurt for a spy or taken y for one or anything of that kind. \t\ is is only a joke, friends. New A ;en, please a gentleman is a gentle- y n wherever he proes and a man :t: >uld use his courtesy and behave ?5 nself nicely and he will get through y >st any old place. A soldier boy y >k me over about one hundred acres ?j| land showinp: me the trenches and 5: plaininpr to me and showing me y methinpr I never saw before. I y, 11 quit for this time as my paper 5: s given out and if I don't stop talk- y ythere will be nothing left to tell ^ u next time. I am going back to adsworth if nothing1 happens and = will have some more to tell. J. E. Gault passed through this ^ ction from Oakland this morning; A i is on his way to Cherokee county 2 i business and to visit friends. s Moxy. A Mothers Delighted | \ With 5 Croup Remedy ; \f Thousands of mothers who y have dreaded croup, colds, and * ' possible pneumonia for their f young children, are finding 4 great comfort in the simple, un- ^ failing remedy known as ' Mother's Joy \ Croup and C,,1VA \ : Pneumonia kJul V C- 1 Applied externally to the S tbToat and chest, it quickly pen- j Otrates to the seat of the in- < flammation, relieving congestion and preventing pneumonia. Soothing, warming and absolutely harmless. Doctors recommend it; good druggists sell it- 25c and 50c -t /-I ri /~i _ n tm jars, \jouse urease* uu., urecns- ? boro, N. C. I 4 Don't Worry About That Cough, Take ! Dr. Hueif s COUGH SYRUP And Get Well For Sale At Palmetto Drug Company t " \*JL Ink I BAN "MEETING TH REQUIRB is a most important part Our officers and employe tomers from the country the best possible service ! I tend every accommodatioi j\ methods. gj^ We invite new account; to erplain our facilities. Kmslic Nicholson. J. Ko President. V 10 Small Farms 3-4 Mile from I No. 1?9 1-4 Acres, $50. per Godshall. No. 3?10 1-5 Acres $37.50 pe ? 5-12 8-10 " 37.50 44 44 7?15 44 37.50 44 44 9?1 1 44 47.50 44 44 10-23 44 47.50 44 ? 0?19 4-10 44 47.50 44 44 6?17 44 37.50 4< 44 4?15 44 37.50 44 ? 2?-9 1-4 44 40.00 44 Godshall The above Farms are nic< and dairy farms. Terms 1-3 and two years at 8 per cent p< Citizens Real Estal KSO(30t9(K9(9?OS9(9(K3(9a()(3(9t9(9(3(9(9(9()?( There Is Nothing Bett than a helping of Grits wi to make it go away with tt i Most of us remember v Bread every Sunday mornii j njjjnknown disease. | Flour 48 Poui | Meal 48 Poui \ And we have be | J. M. JEr >. . . ? ? j: VISIT OUR NE I ~ ^ You will find everytl ? Fresh Meats, Country Produr Our quarters are neat a Y Slve you value for your i ? T r rry a Fresh I y ... op y A Tender B rf hop youp sun | a. L. h/ % Meat ]\ } Smith Block V Phon v !HOLSON [K&IRTISTC? wroN. j.c. ic E FARMER'S IMENTS our business. es see to it that oui cu; around Union are given it all times, and we cxn consistent with sound >, and are always pleased iy Fant, M. A. Moore, $ ice President. Cashier. 1 For Sale j vlonarch J acre, Sold to G. P. g r acre. g Sold to G. P. | ely located for truck \ cash, balance in one V er annum. \ te & Loan Co. f XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVf er For Breakfastf th Red HAM Gravy j te right taste. ;!: I /hen we had our Cake j; ng?Pellagra was then ij i. nds $3.25 I ids $2.25 I $1.00 Saved 1 Ig Iter digestion | rER, Jr. f * ATfc A^A ATt. ATA ATA ATa ATA ^TA ATA r^y ww T^T w market;! ! fting you need in $ :e, Vegetables and Eggs, f nd clean and we will noney. 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