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Z7 . __I I N. SHAPIRO'S j FEATURES FOR FALL 1 It always gives me pleasure in showing the people of Union and H 1 Union County the up-to-the-minute styles in Ladies ready-to-wear. B Have given a great deal of my time in selecting Dresses for this B I Fal' in the following materials: 9 I Scotch Tweed, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Crepe, Black Satin, Kit- I 1 ten's Ear Crepe and Canton Crepe. In prices, $9.98, $12.98, $16.98, |j I $19.93, $22.98, $24.98. I i Suits and Coats are on the rack awaiting your inspection and you 1 | j;_ 11 : !i-J 1- -1 ' 1' 1are corai&uy invueu 10 our siore 10 see ior yourself the most new 3 and up-to-dafe styles. Suits from $18.98 to $34.98. Coats from B $7.98 to $29.98. \ I Skirts will be very popular for Fall because they lend themselves I to all requirements and are econ omical besides. Have just received 1 a new shipment of Plaited Skirts in Plaids and Stripes. ? Overblouse and Sport Sweaters are the main features for this Fall. |j EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY I One lot of Children's School Dresses, sizes 2 to 10, to be closed B out for 79c. fl COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF I | W. SHAPIRO I I RSALTO !| 7 " a U U or beyond it?HI) 1 today [5 tj P Spending less than yoi i HOT'NE IfflltiSTANE li - IWwuji?<u U W * vnu I III yoUr oavinKS Account, and j>; B 9 spending less, your account "THE PLAYTi-HNG OF BROADWAY" II JlZ'JTJZ" ,Adapted froia ;.u* dory, "EmcrRoncy House," by Sidney Morgan. m R _ .*^yjai C/'IM DAI I irected by J.:rk ! illcn Scenario by E. Lloyd Sheldon I I lNl\-/IlULoUlN DA] Here is 3. soul struggle thst evei^/ woman will S B capital and su understand, a drama that will be a revelation of B R J womanhood to every man. | | eiv^!LsEn^cholson^iTm! America's Most Beautiful Girl in a Gripping Drama | g v'iCe Pr of Real Life. jgj \1 IBOBBY VERNON I "BACK FROM THE FRONT" I j who p??"? H A Comedy With a Kick g | J# Q# 9 1 1 'k* Army Roast Beef I | Kinghans lib. Sliced Bacon .. .. TOMORROW H m 1(>c Tablet for Fa 3 2 lb. Army Beef ? AWO Iirrnrn>C 9 il Bcst White Tuna Fish, per can . iN B 9 Best Red Pimentos, 2 can for .. . JU^yiU ?f v I | 1 Pint Wesson Oil for P ra 1 Quart Wesson Oil for "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" H j |j 10c Foil Wrapped Cigar . g Fresh Irish Potatoes, per peck .. A Paramount Special j I ?c|o?aapP;cake8'2 for a rkTki?n 9 w All Pork Sausage, per pound .. . IA^u,jl * I'oose Compound Lard EILEEN SEDGWICK i 1 I I I h Ksitu i ripe, pei' can a 4 Pound Buckets*Lard H X Pound Buckets Lard H Searchlight Matches, 6 boxes for I a!! C?C Tobacco All Snuff, 3 for | Home^|t?2d%ea||gpttbu3hel fj?ii-'^izaa a Franco-American Coffee .. ..?F Pr?n and Shorts Snoriil AHrprHcpmf*nt? 1'OIi SALE?One black mare horse, 9 Chicken Feed, per 100 lbs optl iai i\Q? erubciuciiis (ivc yoar3 o!dt oxcenont qualities; I Snowdrift Lard, 8 lb. Buckets .. GET your turnup seed now. All kinds weighs about 000 pounds. Also prac- jo Best Cream Cheese, per pound at the Palmetto Drug Co. ; tically new top buggy and harness, g Large Tomatoes, No. 3, per can ~ 77" __7i Will sell cheap or trade for Ford 9 Canned Corn, per can' USE Hui.it s All Healing Liniment touring car. J. D. Shields. 1178-4t A . English Peas per can for sprains and stiff joints Noth- U Sugar, in small quantities/per pour ing better. 1 ..lmetto Drug Co. Used parts for all makes of cars at I Sugar in 25 lb. sacks 7"~7^rr. ?.,mr,nr 1 t i 1 ar' '*? Prices. Columbia Vulcan- P Sugar in 100 lb. Sacks .. .. .. V ASSIST N ATI RE in doing its duty jy.in-; ar.d Truck Co., Columbia, S. t Pure White House Apple Vinegar rarA'K jz Lwi Located on West Mnin s^eot', tin! ? the; 1 ;.?,t price. . Buy Caro Vet Host Thick Rib Meat, per lb .... ion, S. C. See or write W. L. In- Disinfectant; three sizes; five times g Maxwell House Coffee, per lb. .. . ?v,on K"r?lt?n S C 1177-4tn<l stronger than carbolic acid. Sold Half Oallon Wesson Oil * [ * _! by Storm's Drug Store, Glymph's 0 Pineapple, Sliced or Grated, can .. MfiMli'Y TO 1 FND We are in no- Pharmacy, Eastside Pharmacy, (| White House Coffee, per lb sition to place loans on farms or Moblry Jeter'a Roundtree Drn? | city property. Parties desiring gtoi". Kellers Pharmacy, Fowler's Everything Sold 1 real estate loans should file nppli- Phermncy. Buy home-made goods cation now. These loans can be a"d keep your money in Umon. I A T placed without delay. Barron, Bar- 1171-lot J II |_ ron & Barron, Attorneys. 1087-tf MONEY TO LOAN on city property, I PKaiia *^79 1M WANTED?Room in private family; from $250 to $1,000, for one, two rnone O/x., PHOl close in. Address Box 154, Union, or three years; quick loan. S. E. . ? 1178-2t Barron. 1166-tf Friday, Saturday and Monday low prices still prevail here. our store is full of seasonable merchandise. we await your coming And will appreciate your trade. Good Window Curtain Goods at ? 10c . Good Soft Bleaching at 12'/zc Good Dress Gingham at 15c I Best Apron Gingham, limited, at 1 10c || T7f J1 ! . /^1 it I. M. A. MOORE, Cashier, fej JORDAN, J. ROY KANT. esidents. j C. L. on the Run? I GAULT I i5c r 50c gj; 25c k 30c 35c fe, 30c H 50c per lb 23c K 5c H, 60c fr 15c P 15c 25c Q 13c l| ' .7 Y. 15c | 30c II 60c [ $1.15 h || 25c & D! ..15c 0 ? $1.10 a pound 20c f| 35c [ $1.10 $2.40 $1.25 B 30c 15c B 15c, 2 for 25c 15c, 2 for 25 c id 7Vfec & , '..$1.75 $6.75 \ \ per gallon 40c $1.50 $7.75 $825 14c / 17c > 40c 95c * 25c 40c Under Guarantee. MILT, rth Pinckney St. f* '4'| * Rock M Woman |ft*uck by Engine Rock Hill, gept 21.?Mrs. WillUm Roberts of the Blue Buckle village was fatally injured late yesterday afternoon when struck by the engine of northbound' local freight, No. 64. Engineer Caudle was at the throttle with Conductor Coleman in charge. A switch engine, following, picked up the injured woman and she was taken immediately to the Fennell infirmary, where she died shortly after reaching the hospital. Coroner-McCorkle was notified and this morning an inquest was held at the home, the jury visiting the scene of. the accident. It seems Mrs. Roberts was endeavoring to get her cow out of the way of the approaching train and stepped in front of the approaching engine. The accident occurred about 5:15 o'clock. Mrs. Roberts was about 35 years of age and is survived by her husband and three small children. The funeral was held from the late residence this afternoon at 5 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. H. E. Griffin. The interment followed in Laurelwood. Will Wed in October Mrs. Mimosa C. Caveny announces the engagement of her daughter Mary to I Mr. William Stokes Connor of Branchville, S. C., The wedding will take place the last of October. Miss Caveny is the youngest daughter of the late W. C. Caveny, and Mrs. M. C. Caveny, of this city. Mr. Connor is the son.of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Connor, of Branchville.?Rock Hill Herald. The above announcement is received with cordial interest here where both young people are known. Dillon Farmers Sign Up Cotton Dillon, Sept. 21.?The campaign for cooperative marketing of cotton was launched in Dillon county today. Harry Kaminer, president of the tem- | porary state organization, was ores- I ent and met with the committee for this county. The sentiment for this ] movement was found very strong and 1,584 bales of cotton were signed up to be handled by the association. The committee is very much encouraged ajid'is certain that Dillon county will go over the top. The banks of the country are all in favor of the movement and are using their influence for the promotion of the cause. Many of the women of European royalty have the cigaiette habit, but Queen Wilhelmina of Holland is an exception. She neither smokes her| self, nor allows anyone to do so in her entourage. ' ==r UR INCOME W DO YOU LIVE? 1 earn leaves something for if you are in the HABIT of ^ grows automatically, ave the extra money at 5 per K NK & TRUST CO. RPLUS $400,000. jviuaie <jiotn, az-mcn, wortn Zfc>c, at 19c 11 Work and Play Cloth, best quality, worth 20c, at 15c I Turkish Towels worth 30c at 19c I 32-inch Chambray worth 25c, limited, at 15c | ICretone, 32-inch, good patterns, at 18c 1 Percales, 36-inch, worth 25c, limited, at 15c II Madras, 36-inch, worth 25c, at 15c , | Outings in solid colors at 12'/2C S Extra Heavy Outing at 15c j | Ladies Outing Gowns worth $2.00 for 98c I jj Misses Outing Gowns 59c 11 Childrens Outing Gowns 49c j -Ladies Kimonas It .. __ _ $1.49 II , Ladies Kimonas 98c I Ladies Good Cotton Hose at 10c | Ladies Silk Hose, seconds, at 35c 4 I Ladies full fashioned Silk Hose'worth $2.00 at $1.49 II Blue Serge Jumpers at $3.98 I $10.00 Blue Serge Dresses at $6.98 8 Ladies Voile Waists, white, at 98c and $1.25 I Georgette Waists $2.98 1 Silks and Satins worth $2.50 for $1.49 I j Ladies Felt Hats at * $2.49 j ? ?1 T 1 1! - " T " " - ~ opienuiu nne 01 ladies uoat Suits from $14.98 to $35.00 E SPECIAL FOR MEN I 350 Suits, Men's and Young Mens, guaranteed worth double I ) the price, for $9.98, $12.50, $17.50 and $22.50 ^ood Line Boys' Suits, prices from $2,98 to $9.98 Big line Young Men's Pants, pure wool, actual worth from $3.50 to $7.00, for $2.50 to $3.95 Big line of Men's Work Shirts, 2 to the customer, at 49c Extra Heavy Quality at 75c 100 Dozen Dress Shirts, pure Madras, worth $1.50, for 98c Crepe de Chine Shirts at $2.98 A Extra good quality Silk Stripe Shirts $1.98 We have the largest line of men's, women's and children's shoes in the town and we can save you thirty-five cents on the dollar. Brands: Peters' Black Diamond, Endicott-Johnson and Walkovers. Come and examine our stock and learn our prices. We give "Money's Worth or Money Back." Special Advertisements I Detectives Take oner was taken to the police u 'OR RENT?Call on T. C. Duncan Nejrro From Yard tin"b^here?he.Jirave the name ofjohn if you wish to rent a house wet) *" r " *8 Jenkins. He is being held for iriveslocated and equipped with all con ; Tw ,. ?i~~T , _ , veniences. House lavge enough to | J etectlves Shorter and Bob Broom Officers said Jenkins had several 9R take carc of any family demands ma''e a ft*8* run to 1711 Senate street caliber cartridges on his person TKo? 1144-tf caf}y '?st night in response to a said he had ample onnort?Su? V notice that a robber was on the prem- throw away a gun if he Mrr' i OYSTER SEASON is now open at i?es. The officers separated when at the time the detective- To!? Royal Cafe. Fresh shipment just they arrived at the house and began sight. came in in; 80c quart or 45c pint. You will a search. With the end of a search- Occupants of the home telH ft,find us stocked with fresh cream- light they located the form of a ne- cerg that they saw a ??!.? ! erv butter, fresh eggs, cream cheese, gro close to a fence and he was com- hy the house and th?t ik JL creepln* bolted ham. Let u. eupply your manded to throw op hi, hand,. An ly c?"ed o^ the Iftef to nroPioHPn" wants. Royal Cafe. 1 lo8-tt investigation was made and the pris- ?The State. protection^