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Royal Pair Must Take It h< *ii I^ondon. April I.- In the wake of ' no marriage of Princess Mary to " \ iscount l.ascelles, a country-wale t ? has ilevclopetl for naming chili ami things in honor of the oe< !i ami its principals. different parts of the court- , reports of such names as K -.a Wi-o.iintr Hill" and "I'rineess >*!.a\v." lnnunterahle Harrys. Mar;. Alexandras and so on r? . -trations of the past few ( i ;ind sijrn writers testify ln oiit in thoir art owinu t> \ . hantres in sijrns aad -Hops, bungalows. house i- c . in order to give if- ' touch. . of the country are i i **#? B O We Have 1 In Men's and Young I with Two pair of pan and look them over, jj when you see them, th< a big line of Oxfords, 1 j and Shirts, Ties and Si \ Shoes are better?ever be solid.leather or a n< J. L. J ! SELLS F( | WE CARRY A CC GENUINE F( And also parts for other car the cel< PHILADELPHIA PtflLADI THE BA | THAT GIVES THORO Gnr mechanics are skill * ourselves upon the high gra nnlfe reasonable charges fo y you will come to us again. FOSTER & DU NORTH PINCK I Latest News f Y Men's solid leather S X Men's hand welt Brov : v pair Men's hand welt Brov Y pair Ladies' Black Kid on X Ladies' solid leather S Ladies' Silk Hose in n X Ladies' al! over Silk H( Ladies' Grave Silk Ho | Ladies' Pure Thread S Ladies' Lisle Thread s X 81x90 Seamless Hemi All 25c quality ,27-inc Beautiful Silk Striped Y rer yard Calico, in light shades, A V ! ? VV J I adres' Hose, per pair |> Men's Socks, al) colors <? Men's Silk Socks, pair Men's all wool Suits. v X Ladies' Handkerchiefs f V WF. CARRY A BEATI DRESSES, AND WE ARE S V AROUND TO SEE US BEF | WHY PA I J. F. McL ring named "The Princess Mary" or ^ The l.or?l l.ascelles" as substitutes, I ecording to reports, for (lerman or 3 iher names that have survive*! the fl ar" 1 Preparations for the coming sea on at seaside resorts include th" ihelling of bathing huts with such tames as "Maryland." "Maryville" ml "The Princess." ??.? \ Hotels Open English Classes Chicago,, April l.? Three large hicago hotels have opened classes n English at their buildings for their mployees, according to the Cheugo \ssociution of Commerce. The hotels ue eo?>peruting with the American- i /.ation conimitt*'*' of the Association. 3 Printers' ink pays. YS rhem Now Men's All Wool Suits ts for $17.00. Come You will be surprised 3y are beautiful. Also [Men's and Boys' Hats lk Socks. Star Brand y pair guaranteed to iw pair. OLLY DR LESS I MPLETE LINE OF )RB PARTS s. We have the agency for ? ?brated GRID BATTERY ELPH1A \WK5>M[a BtsJC? rrsny * lTTERY ' UGH SATISFACTION * led workmen and we pride de work we turn out. We >r work. Try us once and ^ i NCAN GARAGE j NEY STREET 2 ^ :rom Low Price cout Shoes, pair vn Oxfords, in both Englis vn Shoes in both English ? ci: 1 c 9ii ap jupjicrs, wun rui andals. pair ude, pearl cordovan and I Dse, pair se, pair ilk Hose, pa ir earn uo back Hose, pair . med Sheets, each :h Gingham, fast colors, Shirting, fast colors, 50 f per yard \y per pair yith *wo pair pants, each , each UFUL LINE OF LADIES' CO, URE WE CAN SAVE YOU ORE YOU BUY. V MORE ELSEW URE DRY Gfl J HI ALTO ?: TODAY Villiam ("Bill") Patton j; "ALIAS PHIL KENNEDY" ; See Phil's escape by stand- ' ng jump to a running horse. See his leap from a cliff to , i flying auto. j See his rescue of the girl in ii i real water-fall. v See the fight in Dawson's v aloon. j See the search for gold in v he abandoned mine. n See the raid of the revenue v >fficers. e ALSO RUTH ROLAND i WHITE EAGLE" j i There is considerable complaint , .bout meeting expenses. That's odd. We meet them everywhere.? I.pad- ] killt* (Colo.) Herald-Democrat. FREE GOLD ! AND GOLD m\i y Two gold fish and globe free < <vith each 50c tube of Ny- ' ienta, the perfect tooth paste. ' Sale for Saturday April 8th Guess the number of gold ish in our window today, two , ind a half dollar gold piece , jiven the winner or the near- , ?st correct guess. I Peoples Drug Store ; Phones 68-G9 *************; HparlmmrtprQ v MUUUljUUI I U I U Y nBMBHOMOnunn $1.50 J: :h and Blucher lasts, A j $3.95 f and Blucher, last, A $3.95 5: ?ber heel, pair $1.50 ?! . .$1.75 J black, pair . . . 50c > 50c X $2.50 95c 15c *i' 95c | er yard 19c ? c value, our price, ?I? I 39c I 5c A 5c % 5c > 25c % $15.00 f .... 3c, two for 5c A \T SUITS AND SILK V MONEY, SO COME ? HEKF? A 0DSC0. I vA AAAA A A A A ~ V V V V V V V V V V V econd Expedition Into Amazon River District Ann Arbor, Mich., April 4.?A secnd expedition into the Amazon river istrict of South America is explorer ?he region of aestern Brazil in the iterests of the University of Michian, it is announced by l>r. A. G. tuthven, director of the University luseum. The second expedition is being caried on by but two white men, Jesse Villinmson of Bluffton, Ind. and Capain John Strom, an army otlicer staioned in the Philippines for some ime and who has had wide experi nee in exploration fields. They are obtaining specimens for he Michigan museum and also seekng data about animals to be found n the Amazon country that will link arinus species of animal life. The k'ork will continues several months. Another exploration party for the fDiversity has just completed its vork in Brazil and is on th way out if that country, Dr. Ruthven is ad ised.. This group was headed by Dr. tusby and is known as the Mulford xploration. Dr. Rusby some time igo suffered from an infected tooth nd because of complications was orced to leave the party and turn eadership over to Dr. W. M. Mann, tssistant curator In the division of nsects of the United States National duseum. The Mulford Exploration party las made exhaustive investigations n Western Brazil and Bolivia and is eturning with several thousand plant lumbers. A large amount of materiil has been shipped to this country, ['he specimens will go to the Econ miie Museum of the New York Boanical Garden and to other institu ions. In the entomology branch 100,000 specimens have been collected, includng 125 different species of ants. I'he fish collection also is important Dr. Kusby's return journey is deicribed by Dr. ltuthven as a remark ible one because of the difficulties he ,vas obliged to overcome. Despite lis illness he took leave of other mem ers of the party in Bolivia and (tailed alone on the arduous journey icross the continent, a trip of about 1,000 miles long, by raft, launch, riv r steamer and railroad, lie arrived it Manaos, Brazil, January 0 and irranged to leave for New York in February. In discussing the objects of the University's various expeditions into south America, Dr. Ruthven declared specimens from the region are of treat value in linking one species vith another. Certain groups furlish the key to other mysteries of 'volution, he pointed out, anil the University is seeking tt) trace these relationships. ? ? ?r? Steps to Relieve Cape Verde Islands Lisbon, April 4.?The Portuguese 'overnment is taking steps to relieve he economic distress in the Cape Verde islands which last summer .vere famine stricken in consequence if the drought which had lasted for htree years. The Minister of the Colonies has nstructed Filip I)ias do Carvalho, the K-w governor of Cape Verde, to unIcrtakc an elaborate program of hunanitarian relief work. This will omprise harbor construction work it St. Vincent and improvement of >thor ports, irrigation of the islands, establishment of regular steamship lines between Lisbon, ('ape Verde and Ciuinea, and erection of a wireless station at St. Vincent. Credits are to be opened for the is landers to pay for the improvements, for a complete cleansing and disinfection and for a thousand tons of orn lately purchased to feed the starving inhabitants of the archipelago. This idea of having *3 months in the year would seem to make one more monthly bill day without any more pay days.- Bristow (Okla.) Record. LADIES! We know, of course, the extreme interest every lady holds in the topic of good looks. She likes to look well not only for her own sake but for the sake of others as well. It is our purpose to supply ladies always with the finest toilet on tko market. We have a representative stock of the following manufacturers: Coty's Djer Kiss, Houbigant, Azurea, Gardenglo, Hudnut and others. If we don't happen to have your favorite toilet water or extract, etc., we will be glad to order it for you. However, if it's in town we have it. Give us A call when there's any thing you need in toilet requirements. (Our prices open for com- , parison). UNION DRUG STORE j j V Notice to Our Electric Light Customers On and after April 1st, 1922, we will allow a 10 per cent discount on all electric light bills if paid on or before 10th of month after servviee is rendered, but this discount will positively not Ik* allowed after 10th of month after which service is rendered. After April 1st final pay period will be 15th, but without discount. By order of Commissioners of Public Works. W. B. Aiken, Supt. Discourage Sale of Questionable Preparation Resolved, that the Iowa Pharmaceutical Association goes on record as unqualifiedly favoring the enforcement of the Prohibitory Act, discoursing the sale of any preparations or medicines in such quantities or under such circumstances which would arouse the suspicion that they were being purchased for beverage purposes.?Resolution adopted by Iowa Pharmaceutical Association. Read voiii* ""'low TaT>el. ROGERS' SLICED ICE CREAM Twice the size of an Eskimo Pie?and better too?but same price. All flavors, and some with Orange Sherbert center. Specify Rogers' Ice Cream, Rogers' Eskimo Pies and Rogers' Sliced Ice Cream if you want the best. j UNION DRUG STORE % t U f LOW T T ? 5 1 Depend IS T > I. ] % | WE OFFER IN f X Children's and Miss* * Ladies' Black and B X Ladies' White Keds, Ladies' White Slippc X Men's Oxfords, from ? Young Men's Clothir Young Men's Quality f for Men's Dress Shirts, X Men's Dress Shirts, s Ladies' Dresses in C X from Ladies' Skirts, all st} ?:* ?... - ? ?x. Ladies' Waists, Voiw 't* from Ladies' Buster Browi | Ladies' Silk Hose, frc Ladies' Gingham Dr X A samole lot of new % X All piece goods in thi $ you from 15c to 2< | YOU SAVE M X T T 1 I. I 'k YOUR MONEY How To Own jssijp?' . Your Own Home Vs , Making money will not alone enable you to have your own home, whether it be a tiny bungalow or a modern palace. MANY persons of mature age now look back regretfully from rented houses to the day when they should have spent more wisely and banked their surplus regularly. But regrets do not buy homes. Begin now to deposit regularly for your home-building fund?in an interest account here. Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co. Union, S. C. Kfc Un:on County's oldest, largest and stiongest hank -K^ Member Ftdcral Reserve System U S. Government and State <upervisiot> J K i * - Mexico is Full Pawnbrokers came by their faOf Candidates Too mi,iar "ame ;unc,e" }n rathfr. a curi" ous fashion, for it originated in a pun on "uncus." the name for the hook Mexico C ity, April 4. A mid-sum- wjth which, in olden times, they use mor election of members of the Na- handle the goods submitted for tional Congress is to be held in Mex- valuation ieo and the numerous parties are commencing to name their candidates _ ~ .. ~~ ~ .... ami udopt their platforms. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS It is said that there are at least. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 400 organized parties in Mexico al- We ur<* located directly opposite our thuogh less than half a dozen of these ?'d stand, on Main street, and we can be considered factors in the elec- are cP<-*n for business. Will be glad I tion. The efforts of the dominant st>e our friends. Peoples Supply parties are now directed to corralling Co., D. bant Gilliam, Pres. 1.147-01 the votes of these small and comparalively insignificant groups. ? ALL KINDS OF Germany's lirst skyscraper will CEMETERY WORK soon be constructed in the old business section of Hamburg. It will be 16 Union Marble & Granite Co. stories high, topping the highest . it* c r buildings in Germany at this time by Main St. Union, 3. C. five stories. ? iii ?< t Prices! ON | Merchandise t THE BUSINESS POLICY OF , I r kuivi f PROOF THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS: I ;s' Slippers, from 50c to 98c X >rown Slippers, from $1.00 to $4.98 from . ,98c to $1.98 X ;rs, from $1.45 to $2.25 $2.95 to $5.95 X ig $9.95, $12.95, $14.50 and $16.50 r Brand sample clothing, just arrived, % $21.00 % worth $1.25, for 79c % lilk stripe, from $1.00 to $1.98 X r c J- rL!_. i v /r . t aiuuu Lrcjjc, v,repe ae valine ana laneia, $7.50 to $16.75 | 'les and colors, from $1.98 to $4.98 ?s, Pongee and Crepe de Chine, % 98c to $3.98 f n Silk Hose, special price 98c <|? m 35c Up ^ esses, from $1.98 to $5.00 % Spring Hats, all styles and colors, just arrived. T e store voinsr at a verv low nrice. We can save V u J M w " ~ A Oc on the dollar. $ ONEY AND YOU GET DEPENDABLE f MERCHANDISE AT | ROM'S 'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. 1 ?? ??