The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1917-1918, November 13, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4
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LIST OF P I
AT UNION
Community Fairs.
First premium, Carem Community
Fair; second, Monarch Community (
Fair; third, Gault Community Fair.
Host Garden Display from One Garden '
First, L. R. Leo; second, Harold
haw son.
Rest Farm Display.
First, .1. E. Minter; second, C. G.
Ivey.
Farm Products.
Rest liushel wheat: Jack Gallman,
first; C. G. Ivey, second.
Rest hushel white corn in ear: R.
F. Kennedy, first; C. G. Ivey, second.
Rest hushel Irish potatoes: R. C.
Little, first; Allan Nicholson, second.
Rest bushel sweet potatoes: C. G.
Ivey, first; Mrs. Geo. Davis, second.
Reset hale alfalfa hay: Allan Nicholson.
Two la ryes pumpkins: I.'. M. Jordan,
first; Lee Gault, second.
Rest ten ears corn: R. F. Kennedy,
first and second; R. W. Hamilton, second.
Fancy Work.
Rest collection: 1st, Miss Minnie
Ivey; 2nd, Mrs. Douylas Edwards.
Silk quilt: 1st, Mrs. Rainey.
Calico quilt: 1st, Miss Roll Greyory;
2nd, Monarch Community Fair.
Wool coverlet: 1st, Miss Hattie Mr
Cutchen; 2nd, Mrs, I touglas Edwards,
Ladies knit sweater, 1st, Mrs. I"'.
M. Fair.
Embroidered Table cover: 1st, Mrs.
Wallace Hawkins; 2nd, Miss Hattie
McCutcheon.
Embroidered sofa pillow: 1st, Miss
Fallen Graham; 2nd, Miss flattie McCutcheon.
Work hag: 1st, Mrs. Douglas Edwards.
Linen handkerchief: 1st, Miss Lcln
Fvey.
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Note These Low F*rlc
ling: 1 ply. guaranteed 5 yea
larth for the Money?Roofing:
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>n Hit
ednesday Eve
ert Given by Sol
umorists, Solos, Quarlel
irst Class Talent froi
rk City. A Musical
3 that can only be he
Magnificent Ten
Grace Chun
mission: Adults, 35c
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Week of Prayer. CI
The Grace church missionary soiety
is observing the week of prayer ]
nd after afternoon the meeting: will pa(
e held with Mrs. W. IX Arthur on pr;
Main street at I o'clock and a full
ittendance is urjred. Wednesday af- ^er
ernoon at the same hour, the meeting jar
rill be with Mrs. J. A. Brown on f0
South street and Mrs. A. C. Bowen ajr
Johnnie Saunders) will address the cr
adies. This is a pleasure that the nu
ociety always looks forward to and
:ou are invited to come and hear this
rifted, consecrated woman talk of the te?
vork she has been doing: for 20 or St;
nore years. 1(5
Thursday afternoon the meeting: Mi
vill be held at the home of Mrs. Isa- Jr
>ella Foster on South street at 4
>'clock. The officers of the society
irg:e every member of the society and
ilso the church members to unite with
.hem in observing: the week of prayer. ni(
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Mrs. Harry Storm left this after- th
ioon for Steedley's hospital for an
operation for appendictis. Mrs. J. T. jn.
Storm and Dr. Harry Storm accom- jrr
ponied her. gt
WINNERS f
COUNTY
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of
Embroidered center piece: 1st, Miss
Ellen Graham; 2nd, Miss Hattie Mc- W(
Cutcheon. fr
Six crochet doilies: 1st, Mrs. Doug- w,
las Edwards.
Embroidered collar: 1st, Miss Nancy j0
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latting coLfiii: 1st, Mrs. Judson
Ivey. ^ H
I'in cushion: 1st, Miss Nancy Ivey.
Crochet center piece: 1st, Mrs. J. I).
Jones. ch
Specimen crochet lace: 1st, Miss j.,
Leta Ivey.
Bureau scarf: 1st, Mrs. Omega Belue.
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Baby dress: 1st, Miss Nancy Ivey; n(
2nd, Mrs. Douglas Edwards.
Pantry Supplies. of
Best display of pantry supplier: 1st,
Mrs. J. E. Hass; 2nd, Mrs. J. E. Mill- cc
ter. w
Plain biscuit: 1st, and 2nd, Mrs. J.
E. Hass. ni
Bride's cake: lot, Mrs. J. E. Hass.
Ijady Baltimore cake: 1st, Mrs. W. pi
W. Nix. la
Chocolate layer cake: 1st, Miss Al- p<
cie Smith; 2nd, Mrs. B. Gregory.
Dozen doughnuts: 1st, Mrs. W. W.
Nix. 01
Honey in comb: 1st, Mrs. J. E. Minter;
2nd, Mrs. J. E. Minter. in
Home-cured ham: 1st, Mrs. W. W.
Nix; 2nd, Mrs. Bee Gault. n)
Home-made butter: 1st, Mrs. J. E. V(
Hass.
Home-cured bacon: 1st, Wallace
Hawkins.
Display home-made preserves: 1st.
Mrs. J. E. Minter. A
Peek apples: 1st, J- E. Minter; 2nd, ir
W. M. Vaughn. s|
Pickles: 1st, Miss McCuteheon; 2nd, ai
Mrs. J. E. Has*. ai
(ireen Sauer Kraut: 1st, Mrs. J. E. pi
Minter.
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;es on the Best Thai
rs. $2.25 per square. II pl>
1 ply, $1.23 per square. 2
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ir Just Receive
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nfng, Nov. 1'
diers from Cam
tes and Hawaiian Mu:
m leading Theatre
concert that is d
;ard in the largest
ors and Bassos.
:h Pipe Org
! :: Children
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iristnias Packets
For Our Soldiers 1
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lave you prepared your Christmas j
L-kage to send to some soldier in
ance ?
rhe Union County Red Cross chap
is asked to ship OS packets to Atlta
headquarters by Nov* l.'iuh. *
day is the 13th. Get your packe
ready and bring it up to the Red
oss rooms at the Chamber of Com:rce
by 12 o'clock tomorrow.
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The Union County Red Cross chap- 1
will send several delegates to the '
ate convention in Columbia Nov. '
th and 17th. Mrs. Macbeth Young, '
rs. J. W. Mixson, Mr. B. F. Alston, '
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LOCKHART
Lockhart, Nov. 13.-?The jgovarn- 1
?nt ought to build,, a postoffice at 1
ickhart, the office is too small for
e business carried on hers.
Yesterday was an ideal church-gog
day and there were large conegations
at the Baptist church; the
inday school was large and very
11 of interest.
Mrs. Jo Sparks has been elected
acher of the class Mr. McCluney
d.
neauuiui resolutions were aaopieo
the Baptist church yesterday in
nference in reference to the death
Mr. MeCluney.
Quite a number of soldier boys
ere in town yesterday visiting
iends and home folk. We are alays
glad to see them and we take
f our hat to the brave young felws
who are giving themselves to
eir country.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hollman, Sam
ughey, Frank Inman motored to
ailing Springs, N. C., yesterday.
C. T. Clary, Jo Sparks and two
lildren motored to Gaffney ycsteri.v
for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCulluen and
r. and Mrs. Ben Carter visited
iends in Buffalo yesterday afterion.
Miss Marie Austin was the guest
friends in Union for the week-end.
Mrs. Jo Sparks had her mother and
>usin from Gaffney visiting her this
eek.
Dr. Robert Hicks has a new Fdison
achine.
Rev. Mr. Porter, our Presbyterian
iiiwr, iiuuu ins uppoiiiwiieui. nere
st night. He preached a good gos?l
sermon.
J. I). Smith of Carlisle was in the
ty today.
J. f?. Tracy of Route was a busess
visitor to Union today.
Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Royster aniunce
the birth of a daughter, the
lung lady to be called Mary Abbott.
Notice.
Union County Colored Teachers'
ssociation will hold a special meelig
Saturday, Nov. 17, at noon. A
r>ecial program has been prepared
id other important business will be
Itendfd to. Let epch teacher be
resent, please. A. A. Sims,
President.
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>FING ]
I the Money Can Bir
r, guaranteed 10 years, $2.40 ]
ply, $1.50 per square. 3 ply
DOMPAN1
>d ? Come to J5
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1th
p Wadsworth.
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s and Churches
iifferent and
cities.
;an Fund
What has become of the old fashoned
woman who wouldn't have a cat
iround the house because she believed
hat it would suck the breath of a
>aby ?
"Good Advice."
'."oughs Are Easily Controlled Provided
You Act Promptly.
The mild cough of today may develop
into a serious case of pneumonia
by tomorrow. The immediate
relief afforded by K-W Brand
Cough Syrup lias made it famous and
has the endorsement of scores of
users. It has a pleasant taste and
?an be taken by the youngest child
as well as the adult. Instead of lying
awake at nigh't and allowing a
cough to become deep-sejuted, take
this remedy in time. Keep a bottle
in your medicine cabinet. Price 25c,
50c and ?'1.00. Sold in Union by the
Peoples Drug Store. Phone 09.
SHERIFF'S DELINQUENT LAND
SALES FOR TAXES.
By virtue of Sundry executions directed
to me, I will sell before the
Court House door in Union, Union
County, S. C., during the legal hours
of Sheriff's Sales, in December, 1917,
it being the 3rd day of the month, the
following described property, to wit:
One tract of land in Union school
district No. 1, belonging to Adams &
Floyd, containing seven hundred acres
more or less, and hounded as follows:
Hounded on the north by lands of J.
H. Betenbaugh; on the West by Abraham
Humphries; on the east by Mrs.
Sallie Davis, and on the South by
Mrs. Bernice Edwards.
"Also?
One tract or parcel of land in Goshen
Hill township containing seven
acres more or less, and belonging to
J. S. Spearman, an island bounded by
the waters of Enoree River.
"Also?
One lot of land in Fishdam Township,
belonging to Willie Porter, I
known as lot No. 0, said lot running
at stake on Chester Avenue, running
east 00 feet, thence south 400 feet,
thence west 00 feet, ,thence north
.104 feet, said lot situated near town
of Carlisle, S. C., known as the Willie
Porter lot.
Also?
One bay mare mule belonging to
J. B. Miller, levied on and to bo sold
for taxes for fiscal year 191(5. Terms
of sale, cash.
J. HAY FA NT,
Union, S. C. Sheriff.
November 17, 1917. 22-3t-Tues.
COOPER FURNITURE EXCHAN6E
27 Main St. UNION, S. C.
Buy, Sell and Exchange Everything
in Furniture
Very l.ow Prices on Rebuilt Furniture
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I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS \
A RARE TREAT is in store for you
Wednesday evening at the hitfh
school, when the soldiers of Camp
Wadsworth give their concert. A
prand musical program will be
ivimcitu.
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PRODUC
y?Regardle
per sq. 3 ply, guaranteed 15
, $1.75 per square.
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>ee Us!
I GOOD FARM
121 Acres 9 miles from Unl
whifp npitrVihnrVmnrl r?P5ir kpVi
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far in open, very good dwellinj
ings. Lays well, several acre:
ture, quite a good deal saw
George Barnett Place. Price,
150 acres 1-4 mile from C
the place lays well, has a goo
2 good tenant houses. If you
neighborhood see this place q
Betsell Place." Price $4,000.
218 acres 41/2 miles South
good dwelling, 1 good tenant
ings, good orchard, well, 2-hoi
running water. Known as t
Price $10.00 per acre.
260 acres 5 miles from Jon<
ris Place,'-' fine large 2-story <
houses, (4 and 6 rooms) and
5-horse farm open, 75 acres f
ture, healthy locality, good lai
163 acres, 4 miles from W1
mail, 1 mile to good school, a
ing, furnished throughout, ai
house and all other buildin
house, all buildings are pra
house, 2-horse farm open, 35
torn lands absolute safe fror
of timber with about 150,00
This place is a beauty. Pric
130 acres 4 miles from Uni
tenant house, an abundance <
fine bottom lands, known as
and joins the "Nick Harris
$2,350.00.
910 acres 10 miles from Ui
houses, 2 large barns, 4-hor
acres very fine bottom lands
Price only $6.50 per acre .
63 acres V/> miles from
1-horse farm open, 4 acres f
tenant house. This is a fin
per acre.
77 acres 10 miles from Un
pasture, good 5-room house,
good pasture, a bargain at i
425 acres fine chocolate or
of Jonesville, on West Spr
good school, 8-horse farm c
pasture, 30 acres very fine c
houses, 4 good barns and
Price $17.50 per acre.
244 acres in Santuc To
dwelling, new 2-room tenan
sary out-building, 40 acres
timber, 2-horse farm open.
50 acres, with good tenant
vine, known as 1 ne Dave <
quick deal.
50 acres, 1 mile from Ke!
known as a part of the "F
$37.50 per acre .
200 acres, less than 1 m
Springs road, will subdivid
at reasonable prices on easj
The above is only a partis
exactly what you want. I
farm you had better "get bu
to realize the value of Unioi
E. F. KELI
UISIIOP
DON'T MISS the Soldiers' Conceit at
the high school, Wednesday evening,
Nov. 14, at 8:.'{() o'clock. Admission:
Adults, 85c; all children,
20c.
LOST?On Friday, a leather hand
bag either on U. & (i. S. train or
on the way between station and
. Ilames boarding house. Purse con
tamed $iu bill, a watch, some small
change, aspirin tablets, pair gloves,
small purse and other things. Reward
for return to Times office or
Mrs. W. J. (lames. 21-lt-pd.
Tues. & Thurs.
REMEMBER the grand concert at
the high school Wednesday evening,
Nov. 14. Admission only 35c
and 20c.
i LOST?At the fair grounds on Friday
a child's black velvet cloak; was
left in an Overland car. Finder
will please leave at Times office.
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TS 1
years, $2.75 per sq.
n, S. C.
IS CHEAP! I
on on Public Road, in good I J
ools and churches, 2-horse | |
?, barn and other out-build
s branch bottoms, fine pastimber.
Known as "The
$25.00 per acre.
>oss Keys, on good road,
d 2-story, 7-room dwelling,
want a nice farm in a good
uick. Known as "The Joel
00.
of Union on public road,
house, barns and out-buildrse
farm open, pasture with
he "Byrd Vaughan Place."
ssville, known as "The Noriwelling,
2 real good tenant
all Necessary out-buildings,
me bottom lands, good pasid.
Price $32.50 per acre,
liitmire, on good road, daily
/ nrlrninr rrnnrl fi.rnnm ^uroll.
IW11J5, ftWVfVt V *VV/III VAIIVli
n elegant barn, crib, cotton
gs, a good 4-room tenant
ctically new except tenant
> or 40 acres fine creek botn
high water, an abundance
0 feet of good saw timber.
:e $30.00 per acre.
on, good public road, 1 good
of timber, 5 or 6 acres very
1 "The R. F. Harris Place"
Place" on the West. Price
lion on public road, 3 tenant
se farm in cultivation; 100
;, fenced and cross fenced?
Jonesville on Bishop Road,
ine branch bottoms, 1 small
e little farm. Price $30.00
ion, 1-horse farm open, good
good well and out-buildings,
(>1250.00.
dark red land 5 miles West
ings road, daily mail, near
>pen, balance in timber and
reek bottoms, 6 good tenant
all necessary out-buildings.
wnship, with good 4-room
t house, barn and all necesbottom
lands ,25 acres pine
Price $13.50 per acre.
house 3Vt> miles from .JonesOrr
Place" at a bargain for
\
Iton with good tenant house
'rank Hames Place." Price
ile from Jonesville on West
e to suit purchaser and sell
j terms.
il list. We have, or can get,
f you ever expect to buy a
sy," for people are beginning
1 County Dirt.
,Y & BRO.
SI, s. c.
IX)ST?Between Whitniire and Spartanburg
Sept. 20, one Geolvear
tire and rim 34x4: Reward if returned
to T. E. Oavis, Newberry,
S. C. 22-3
CHEAP MONEY TO LOAN for long
peiiods of time, on city and farm
property. See Barron & Barron.
LOST?The person who found the
soldier's sweater at the fair
grounds Wednesday will please return
it to The Times office and no
questions will he asked.
NOTICE?One-half pound Boric
Acid free to those holding free coupon.
Glymph's Pharmacy.
IX)ST?A white and black spotted
fox terrier, bob tail, ears not cut,
three months old; strayed sometime
Saturday, Nov. 10. Finder will
receive a liberal reward. C. K. Morgan,
at Citizens National Bank. 21tf
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