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i^A 4^4 a^A A^| Ty T^ *^f 1^ + t$H$> $> + <fr <%> <{? ?ft *9* }* O *$ $ ^TjT I il 44 ? ? nnnnnD > ' ill 25 PER TT W On Wool an XX leading materia %? els are embro ?? $ braided. Pric *|*?|> $12.98, $14.98, \ || Sw< !! 1 'Extra -heavy Whi Good heavy She< Solid color Chan Good heavy Dres Best quality Dre Extra heavy Api * Lad and Lassie ( 40-inch wide Pe] per yard . . . Extra heavy Out Extra heavy Dril Canton Flannel, ft if it ii H ' 2? i if Special Advertisements FOR RENT?Cottage on Pine street. Apply to Mrs. H. A. Dunbar. 1225-2 FOR SALE Pure Bred White Leghorn Pullets, 60c and 70c. Mrs. Robert Scott, Jonesville, S. C., R. 1. 1225-4t FOR RENT?Several desirable farnrfs near Adamsburg. Also other farming land near Monarch. See P. D. Barron, Union, S. C. 1225-3t I AM PREPARED to treat external cancers on basis of no cure no pay. References from people you know. Write or call to see me. K. M. Gregory, Union, S. C. 1215-tf MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm property, ranging in amounts from $260 to $2,000. S. E. Barron. 1186-tf FLOUR?Call at Farmers Bonded ^ Warehouse and buy. Flour is on consignment. Price and quality, the best. Farmers Bonded Warehouse. - 1224-tf FOR RENT?Store Mn Smith block. Apply to Mr. C. F. Hart, railroad .crossing, or to Mrs. Newell Smith, 161 Thurston St., Greenville, S. C. A 1196-Mon & Thur-tf ?. | SPECIAL THIS WEEK j ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER , Double Box of Stationery j 48 sheet* I 48 envelopes njTt V Only one to a customer 1 STORM'S THE REXALL STORE r f^" "^" f^" ^" ^ 4 g^8 A wwwwwv?+wwwwww ^ V V V^A'VVV W V kAAAAAAAAAAAJ V V V VWV V V > \ mm m tm ^1 EXTR CENT OFF d Silk Dresses. All Is and styles. Modidered, beaded or es $8.98, $10.98, $16.98, $18.98. waters DOMESTICS te Homespun, per yar sting, per yard .... ibray, per yard .... 3S Gingham, per yard ss Gingham, per yard i uii vjringnam, per yar> }loth, per yard . . . V rcale, dark and light ing, all colors, per yai 1, per yard 7 ..... . extra heavy, per yard GET YOURS TODAY WHAT? r 17 r n n ii * tv EKSHAKr PENCIL Largest stock in Union t( select from. Prices $1.0( to $6.00. Get Yours Today. WHERE ? UNION DRUG STORE Phqme 116 and "Look for the Boy." CHICHESTER S PILLS '1 IIP. IMAMONII IIUAND. A /VvN I.ndlin! A?k your l>run*!?t for f l( 1'lil-ohcB.lor a IMamon.l Tlr.nJ/yk C'lltin K<-d Ami Uold OKrt.lllcXV K --^OSl ln>ir?, ?r*i~. with Bluo Ribbon. \J B y??r? known u Best. Snfntt, Alwnyn RelitM ^ ?rsou) BY PR1IQGIST SEVEJRYWHERi About 12 marriages out of eve 00 are said to be second marriagi In Denmark, girls are taught wim when they are little children. Steel pens originated in England 803. i ! n i AORDINARY REDUC 25 PER CENT Ladies', Misses' and Chil Coats. Handsome fur ti broidered and braided, els in newest materij $5.98, $8.98, $12.98, $16 i 25% C d . . . .8c Ladies' Uni .... 10c ^Ladies Unit ' Ladies' Set .... 15c 22 Jc Ladies sep* d . . . 15c Men's heav 7 . . 19c each . , colors, Men's Ribb ... .19c Children's :d . .12Jc 17he Children's' . . . .15c Ladies Kni IA ' ^" <^^f 1^ J^4.A^A_^A A^A. A^A. A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A Av vA" "A" "a" "A" "A" "A" A" A" "A 1 WOOLEN GOODS I give great care in cleaning. Wi have been very successful in clean ing all kinds of woolen goods, am | other heavy fabrics. Why tak " chances on having your clothes clean ed when you can profit by our ex perience ? Phone us and we wil call promptly and return your sui looking just fright in the shortes ) time possible. Phone 167. We wil ^ call and deliver your clothes in a dus ' proof motorcycle, anywhere. Haines Pressing and Repair Shop. Nicholson Bank Building. PHONE 167 s%genia r or iiro uye H oases. mwwwww?WW^M^^WM? Eczema for 20 Years, Cured in 5 Days. ;I have had eczema on my hands for 20 years, after using ^ 'Storm's Lotion' for 5 days my hands were cured. Jj) "I recommend 'Storm's Lotion' to anyone suffering from eczema. S (Signed) "W. A. Lockman, "1514TE. Main St., Union, S. C." s n Storm's Lotion is guaranteed by Storm's Drug Store, Union, S. ry *2 28. WWW??WSW?WW to Statistics show that more womei than men are leaving the farms. in ' Massachusetts leads all other state in the manufacture of cotton goods. v ' I ' , V ' / ( ^ j ^KflBj Vfl^H ^Hq Hh W* M^Dn at :tion of entire 5 OFF 25 dren's Long On all Ladi< immed, em- and materia Latest mod- models, son als. Prices and embro !.98, $19.98. $18.98, $22 Off B UNDERWEAR v ion Suits, good quality, ea on Suits, extra heavy,, eacl -Snug Union.^ t^ea?h . irate Shirts an&tPVrfts, ea< ' n ' y fle^ce.lin&(i^fe^ and. D ' ? / ed Shirts and Drawers, ea Union Suits, each Union Suits, extra heavy, ( tted Underskirts, each . . v i * *& ? A Y ^ : ? -s | A ^ I I ?* ?* ? x I o ua <-> A t Y &** E?? >S II _ .+? 1 x o ? I' I: V > 3 v f O o* f V ?, cu ^ ! O o X o M t , J ' 2 | it i I # Back from Chicago Spartanburg, Nov. 15.?S. T. Lanham, grand master of the South Carolina grand lodge of Masons, and I. C. Blackwood, have returned from attending the annual convention of the Masonic Service association of the United States, which was in session in Chicago from November 9 to 11. jO. F. Hart, grand secretary of Columbia, accompanied them. Mr. Lanham was elected to the position of executive secretary of the district comn prising the state of New Jersey, Maryland. North Carolina, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia, s The United States is divided into ten territorial districts. ' \ i A^A *&* -a.^ y y "y "^" ^y ^ ^ "$> ?$> <$> <$ ?fr ?^3M3N$H%M$H$M>+? rm m k 1T0CK?READ PRU PER CENT OFF 3s' Suits. Newest shade lis, loose back and fittei ie fur trimmed, beadec idered. Prices $16.9S .98, $24.98, $26.9$. llanke ft ch . . .79c Children i 98c Children '" 7- Men's D: $1-75 Ladies'1 ch . . ,98c Men's he >rawers, Ladies' ^ . . . .48c Ladies' 1 ch . . .75c Children . . . .48c = ; >ach . .98c Holi ... 98c IA^4A^AA^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^AA^A ^r "^T A A&A ASA ASA A6A A6A A^AA^AA^AA^aa^AJ^A A^A A^A rr^T T^T f^y f^? ^ ^ ^ Conscience Money Comes to Carter Samuel T. Carter, state treasurer, yesterday checked off a tax dodger from the path of the wayward and placed him, the "unknown taxpayer," on the side of the ledger that leads to the straight and narrow path. The reason for this checking off was the receipt by Mr. Carter of a oorfectly good $10 bill from some man who wished to pay a debt he owed the state. The sum was sent as conscience money, apparently, the sender not leaving any method of identification and thereby not helping his cause in the eyes of the government as nobody knows who the conscience stricken man can be. The letter containing the $10 bill vr?r? Vil ovin|i pnpui, l/ty puWI ItttJIIj fflll contained these words: "This amount is owed to the state of South Carolina. Please credit to same." The bill was from the First National Bank of Marion, N. C., and the letter was postmarked Columbia, stamped at 10.?0 o'clock yesterday morning. The monev will be credited to the general fund and thereby will be used by the st&ta. This is the third conscience contribl tion within the last 15 years, two others years ago being for $280 and $180, according to treasury officials. ?The State. Women theaters ushers were first introduced by McKee Rankin at the Third Avenue Theater, New York City, in 1884. e Giraffes can see behind them without turning their heads. PBfflfetw KX3B CL?S ^ ;T:lv2 CES BELOW 25 PER CEM' s On all Ladies' an 1 Hats. Just received 1 ment of Sport and ] Duvetyn, Velvet, Su Knox. :ts 25% SHOES t Shoes,"soft soled i Shoes from t'ess Shoes from Dress Shoes from javy Work Shoes from . . Vork Shoes from 3ed Room Slippers from . i's Bed Room Slippers . . iday Goods Arrivir SHOP EARLY f $* * * " $* MONEY Z Servan I It is sad to see how nioi j with debts, extravagances i to mention. But money was made Money is our universal servj it. Money rewards wonderfi Money proves "the man. M Command your money, or oh money or need it when your need. 1 "Large Enough to Serve Any?! ci \\y | n A tiona: i I , ----- 1 Elford Grove Misses Dora and Sadie James spent the week-end with relatives in Buffalo. Miss Lillie Mae Bamett of Union spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barnett. T. B. Fowler spent the week-end with relatives near Lockhart Junction. I attended the box supper at Bethlehem Saturday night and there was a very large crowd. The boxes were sold by Moxy. | : ? LEII A ?* fl * ft ti TY YY II sswfwaeMgaw? V TY , aI -7? vTiLf^ jJfciSKfWHEsGBES ^jaaaawm ! ! IT if YT ft II IT V V II r OFF t* d Children's a new shipDvOQC TTQ^O ^ ^ xxu tkJ Hi ede like and ! ! ft ft ff . Off if VT it ft 98c $1.25 to $2.98 XX $3.98 to $5.98 A A $2.98 to $4.98 ff $2.98 to $3.98 XX $2.98 to $3.25 *!* ! 98c to $2.25 TV 75c XT - = TV lg Daily XX ! XX v V ft f v ft W vv if vv ft ft vv ft vv XX TT T J XX ? Man's it- OR? ney plagues some people? *nd troubles too numerous to serve?not to enslave. ?nt, or master, as we make ally. It punishes fearfully, oney reveals the weakling. >ey its demands. Save your i nothing else will supply Strong Enough to Protect All." r irr^ T - .n^iNO L, BANI^ There will be preaching at Elford , Grove school house Sunday. You are invited to come. Bonar Gault of Spartanburg spent the week-end with his father, M. C. Gault. The Elford Grove school opened last Monday with Ed Aycock and Misa , j Charlie Mae Garner as teachers. Miss Charlie Mae Gamer spent the week-end at Lockhart. Advertise in The Times.