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Buffalo News Letter % Buffalo, Aug. 31.?Rev. J. M. Trog'V* don and Miss. Gladys Trogdon -spent last week with relatives in Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. J. M- Griffin and children ? ^ spent last Sunday with Mrs. C. H. Matthews in Whitmire. Mrs. C. M. Shelton and little daughter, Lloyd, are visiting relatives in - Lancaster. Misses lone Hudson and Ella Shelton were shopping in Union Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Covie Nance is visiting her i daughter in Clinton. ' ..Miss Janie McDaniel has returned after visiting relatives near Jonesville." Emett Barker returned Tuesday to - his home in Greensboro, N. C., after ? spending a few days with his uncle, Rev. J. M. Trogdon.. P. C. Hundley and family of Enoree spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snoddy in East Buffalo. L. G. Sumner has returned from Gaffney, whero he has been singing in a revival meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coleman have moved into their new cottage in West Buffalo. _ miss vioia lrogcion lett Tuesday for Six Mile Academy, where she will teach this session. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap of Pacolet . haVe moved into the boarding house on Church street. They will have charge of it this winter. , About 15 of the young boys and girls of* Buffalo enjoyed a moonlight picnic last Saturday night at the "mud bridge." Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coleman and Mrs. J. M. Trogdon chaperoned the crowd. Everyone reports a real nice time. "The fellow who watches the clock during the daytime, usually pays no attention to it at night." Special Advertisements MONEY TO LEND??We are in "position to place loans on. farms or city property. Parties desiring real estate loans should file application now. These loans can b$ placed without delay., Barron, Barron & Barron, Attorneys. 1087-tf TELL YOUR WIFE you are not coming to dinner Saturday?going to the barbecue. 1161-2t FOR RENT?The R. A. Godshall's new residence, located on Arthur > boulevard, five rooms, bath, hot and cold water, sewerage, electric lights, sleeping porch.. Entire house screened, double garage, large lot, A hmIm t.-< T D-. I juol vviiipiuucu. /ippijr IU r. ?i. i ai<m ham. , 1157-.5t ASSIST NATURE in doing its duty by taking Huiet's Pink Blod Purifier. Palmetto Drug Co., Phone 7. . ?_MONEY TO LOAN on city property, ' ; from $250 to $1,000, for one, two _ or three years; quick loan. S. E. Barron. . 1155-tf FOR SALE?Another cow, about AM , . years old, with second calf, two weeks old. A good milker, for $50. J. M. Whitehead, near West Springfc. 1160-2tpd FOR SAL1$?Some furniture slightly used', excellent condition, cheap. Phone 379. 1146-tf USE Huiet's All-Healing Liniment for sprains and stiff joints. Nothing better. Palmetto Drug Co. FOR SALE?Cheap* beautiful horse, good qualities . B. S. Allen. 1146-tf FOR RENT?Call on T. C. Duncan if you wish to rent a house well located and equipped with all conveniences. House large enough to take mrp of anv familv demands. 1144-tf FOR SALE?I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, on salesday, Monday, Sept. 5, before the courthouse door dyring legal hours of sale: One 4-room cottage, located beyond J. E. Fowler's store and" Southern Railway, on south side, on road to Buffalo. Wtyhip corporate ' limits of city. Housfe new. Terms be made known on day of sale. J. M. . Gheer. 1161-3t " I GET your turnip seed now. All kinds at the Palmetto Drug Co. WANTED?Energetic young man for retail business. Apply in writing to ? "D", care The Union Times. It SWEET MILK, fresh buttermilk and ,? butter delivered every morning except Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Fine Jersey cows, have ha(k tuberculin '? test. Phorte your orders to C. K. Hughes. Phones 2720 and 289. tf \ ' . t WANTED?Teacher, college gradu ate, with experience and age. Music talent desired, Renwick School. Term,-five months. B. S. Hardy, " chairman Board of Trustees, Blairs, S. C.? Route 1, Box 48. ,1159-4tpd FOR SALE?My house and lots on Douglas Heights. Also one lot on Arthur's Boulevard. For prices address me it Greenville, S. C., P. O. Box 70. Chas. W. Goforth. 1161-8tpd SURANCE MEN should write for agency proposition to sell accident and. health policies of America's leading company. Double your income. Cash compensation and liberal renewals. Johnson & Adams, Southeastern Managers. 756 Bond Bldg., Washington, D. C. NOTICE?City Park Barbdr Shop prices back to normal: Shaves 15c, Hair cuts 35c, Tonics 25c? Massage 25c, Shampoo: 25c. Call at C. E. Crow's Barber ?Shop, West Main I Street. * 1159-3tpd ? TELL YOUR HUSBAND you are not going to cook any dinner Saturday for everybody is going to the bar-1 becue. " 1161-2t t mma/mzr, imiu ' / , is* ' . v y. / *. m . , ^ ? ?- % N M Jf * .?#?' ?.??* A * W \ J IV. "?k ? ' , ? i V / ( ;*> yr%i 9*fiv .. ... . - t I?WILL THE WORL TO 0 While we give you t\ the only line of Chocolat worthy df the name. G< MAN'S Chocolates. The olates in the world, WH1 all others, and don't for* firm in this husky village you these Chocolates. T\ ' candy makers' art, and Chocolates get you in bac land we will hand you bac 1 ? L-i paruuii xur ueing on ea Ghocolates; they make the ed hay and you will wish a fire hose. PEOPLES D Prompt Service. Woman can't drive nails, but when t comes to driving barpruins she has he sterner fiex beat a b'ock. ? ? ., , > ^ -.*r~ V; s < . t I V r ^ $ Mai The pro quality thai the su? has had t varying qu annoyance; It was easy when pracS from cue < troleum. C .was us<jd t so great 11 have been which ccce r V* O V* Gasoline in one or twc every way tion. Aim <* ,D PLEASE COME ^ RDER z; w le correct information on to es in the world that are et your mind on WHIT- ar re are two kinds of choc- | [TMAN'S Chocolates, and jet that we are the only i who are allowed to sell ley are the climax of the el any time WHITMAN'S ? 1, the bitter joke is on us p) k your coin and beg your c irth. Try WHITMAN'S * i others taste like mildewyour neck was as long as si Si F RUG STORE 1 Phones 68-69. ai HHHnHHi <!< Whether the world owes every man a living or not, it owes his his part of the world's work?St. Louis Glbbe-Democrat. - >V 'y~- * * ? i4 Hit or Mi :es a Mol blem of obtaining unifori is one of the diificultu ccessful gasoline product o solve. The matter < ality is one of the greate 3 to the gasoline user. ' to get a standard prodin Icaliy all the gasoline cam or two types of crude p< oinparniively l*:t3o gascllr; hen. Today, the demand lat till parts of the glol explored for petrolcun unts for the great range < n the market. lust be iftiiform not only i > or three respects, but i that affects motor open lost every property of th STANDARD ' * (Ne The Retort Caustle. "So," said Hooker, a cheery bori? rou have purchased a new motorcar?" fes," answered Mr. Mlneby. "Causes >u a heap of trouble, doesn't It?" Tes." "Electricity's been going j rong, eh?" "No." "Sparking plug ' i the bad?" "Not that I know of.H ' rben how la it causing you trouble?*1 "Sy encouraging people to stand ound and try to make funny re* arks." PREREDUCTION New Prices, but no reduction in Hciency and satisfactory service, ur shop will * maintain the same igh standard as heretofore. .These rices effective September 1st. hildren's Buster Brown hair cut 25c 11 Tonics 25c hamDOO. 35c and _ i air Cut, Men ' 40c air Cut, Boys .. > 40c have 20c inge .. . .25c ace Steams .. .. '..25c an Dyke Trim 20c assAge .. : .. 40c hine . # 10c (\ths. Hot and Cold 25c For prompt, satisfactory service nd perfect * sanitary . regulations, snc to B. A. WHITENER'S BARBER SHOP Under Hotel Union ' tss Gasoline tor Hit or Miss n gasoline you use influences*in some ?8 way the performance of your motor. ;r J; ? The Standard Oil Company (New 8t Jersey) has never been content to have "Standard" Motor Gasoline ex? eeptionally good" in any one respect ct to the detriment of other properties. 10 r _ lire ideal would he to have every ^ dr.m of gasoline a3 uniform in all A Is r-ir.I'lies : i the chemicals and drugs >e which yoWf ph{;r?pae"^i uses in a pre( scriptioii,' As a result of Lht co-opera ^ tion of our Development and Manufacturing Depart men s, "Standard" Motor Gasoline'is positively the best ? K?1 ,1 ?1-3 .1-- * ?i- - * - ? uaiuutiu tna nit lL^ncsi in quality n that you can buy. It is the same a- whether you pet it in one corner of le the state or another. OIL COMPANY w Jersey) MARBLE r^iS ilvvk a imaai b FINISH I If you could only see H f i your unvarnished floors *. ,, rr^A, through a microscope?I. |!4jjl| :| lUl n TF you could see the million) of I. I w I M. tiny holes in which the dirt and R It J liEJi germs accumulate? jj4 II you could see how every one of H* ,, T1 i.?'C< ***? lh?usan<I daily steps wears b 1^? -J t away the fiber of the wood ?(that's ' ; . & -sT w what makes scrubbing so hard) I ? ' ?you'd varnish the floor befora tha * +?7JVjfl W?? day was over. ? I ' 'J A V - Devoe Marble Finish is ideal for H \ f.-L- V/TfV / jJ \V":?? = thi# purpose. . It puts a hard, dur* \ ? J I | /Hj u-? able film between the feet and the ' 1 Jv floor. It fills the pores of the vood; I . ; 1gives it a smooth, glossy surface, * V \ i ?-1 IC~?%. Mtilu ^lMn?n u/tlk mon ond Kroom - STONE HARDWARE CO. . . *' " -' ..'"V'* , ; \ * % '