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i We take this opf.
?, press our thanks to
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? (Bhristmas and a
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Here I come with a bargain
b think of an E. M. F. 30 car g
I cars of its class ate selling f<
are not offering^ pig in a sa
,.(I do so. E. M. F. cars are s<
States and Canada and the \
S the E. M. F. praise. Just as!
E. M. F. 30. Don't let the s
I sell you a car before inves
quick if you want a car for 1
H be scarce. Buy from your 1
moneyJ<l Union.
/ Yours
W. Newell Sm
Union, S. C.
P. O. Box 363. Gar
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I ' J TIE longer you let it hang on
of it, and the more damage
I weakens tha whole system, strain
H " posed to attacks of other disease*.
I will (r^a you from the moat *tubb<
prevent Colds, Feverish Coodkiooi
company colds. ^
Price per boot, thirty done* 2
THE REXA1
THE RICE DRl
Advertised Letters. !
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Advertised letters remaining in Union
pe'toffice for week ending Dee. 23, IdlO. ]
William Bates, Floyd Bradley, Mrs
Reane Beaty, Miss Eliza Burd, Mrs |
Maggie Bellew, Mrs Geraldine Breslau,
John Calley, Miss Celestine Crook, Mrs I
Jamie Cole, Will Cudd, Thomas Cannon, \
Miss Thelma Cooper, Miss Millie Carver, i
Miss Mayo Dyal, Will Davis, OnzoDycus, i
J C Davis, JRuff Fant, A A Foster, Wees
Giss, J Gist, A I Glenn, Russell Gist,
j Brawley Guy, Carltan Garrett, Mattie
I Gilliam, Horry Grady, Allie Hayes, 1
Sarah Hall, W H Haydsn, D J Heleaaai?
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:oing at $1,000 when other {
or $1,500 to $2,000. We .
ick nor would we try to J
:attered over the United
>roud owners are singing
k them how they like the
weet tongue of a salesman
tigating my line. Speak
1911 for they are going to
HOME man and keep the
truly, *
lith Auto Co.
Phone 189
age E. Main Street.
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the harder it will be to get rid B
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VIrw Ester Horn?, Henrie Hawkins, Mrs
*usie Halton, Max Hoff, Mrs I, K Harris,
loe Hughes, Joe Kydd, Miss Janie Jeter,
Mian A11 m rt .i Johnson, Master John E
Tonea, Misa E Jones, MisH Loaiae Kohn, :
Mrs W W Lincoln, Mrs Mary K 141 whom, '
Aretha Liae, Mia? Florida McKanace, J ,
F Mayfield, COB Parinale, Walter
Palmer, J L Perrey, Mrs Fiord Rodger,
1 M Rice, Roht Robinson, Mrs Annie |
ikelton, Thoe L Stepp, Aahby Turner,
Vfra Sillie Tillman, K Vaughun, Blanche :
IVilburn, M E Wilaon, John Bill Worthy,
Mrs Millie Worthy, John Wallace.
L. O. Young, Postmaster.
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BLANK BOOKS by the thousand at The
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Local News Items.
Miss Lona Posey is the guest of
lies Amy Nicholson.
Mr. J. Mobley Jeter spent Sunday
t his home in Santuc.
Miss Katie Pitt, of Chester, is
isiting friends in Union.
Mr. J. C. Copeland, of Columbia,
pent Tuesday in Union.
Mr. John Briggs, of Charleston,
3 visiting relatives in Union.
Mr. Oliver Edgar, of Pennsylvatia,
is visiting friends in Union.
If! A n_ 1 *
miss Aiina r>anaere is spending
his week at her home at Cross Keys.
Mr. R. C. Lee ha? moved from
'acolet, R. F. 1). 1, to Ottaray
>lil Is.
Mr. Thomas Moore, of Black
fountain, N. C., is visiting in
Jnion.
Miss Mamie Addison, of Colum>ia,
is the guest of Miss Kathleen
trthur.
Mr. L. G. Southard, of Orange>urg,
was in Union Monday on
>usiness.
Rev. and Mrs. John F. Matheeon
re expected to arrive in the city
Saturday.
Miss Clarice Tinsley visited her
ister, Mrs. S. \V. Pryor, in Chester
his week.
Mr. Jack Askew, of Hartsville,
pent the holidays with his parents
t Mt. Tabor.
Mr. Boyd Petty, of High Point,
J. C., spent the holidays with relaives
in Union.
Mrs. J. F. Robinson, of Orange*
>urg, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
rulia Thomas.
Miss Edith Smith was the guest
>1 Miss Nonie McLaurin at Bennettsrille
this week.
Mr. Nathan Hawkins, of Camlen,
spent the holidays visiting relaives
in Union.
M ;es Agues Robertson, of Belton,
s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
3. C. Robertson.
Mr. Jesse C. Parker, of Shelby,
C., spent the holidays with
riends in Union.
Mr. Louis Simons, of Charleson,
spent the holidays with Mr.
Serndon Thomson.
Mr. Edgar Norman, of Columbia,
jpent the holidays with her sister,
Mrs. Dudley Jones.
Mrs. H. L. Young, of Quitman,
3a., is the guest of her
Mrs. John A. Fant.
Mr. Hervie Whitlock attended
the Jennings-Belue marriage at Shelby,
N. C., this week.
Mrs. David Clark and children
returned Wednesday from a visit tc
relatives at Gaffney.
Mr. Thos. J. West, our valued
correspondent of West Springs, was
,n Union Wednesday.
Mr. M. W. Bobo, of Spartanburg,
spent several days this week with
elatives at Crose Keys.
Mr. and Mrs. I-a-wrence Petty, of
Hat Rock, N. C., spent the holidays
vith relatives in Union.
Mr. Walter Counts, of St. Mathews,
spent Sunday and Monday
rith relatives in Union.
Miss Belle Moore, of Conway, is
isiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Saror,
during the holidays.
Miss Lucile Crawford, of Jonesille.
spent Mondav in Union at thp
lome of Capt. F. M. Farr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Prioleau reurned
Thursday from Eutawville,
?here they spent the holidays.
Mr. J. R. Westmoreland left
rhursday evening for a business
rip to St. Augustine, Florida.
MiBS Annie May Davis, of Jonesfille,
is spending the holidays with
ricnds and relatives at Santuc.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sartor and
ittleson, James, spent Christmas
risiting relatives in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Ed Long and young son,
Henry, of Joneavillc, R. F. D. 1,
were shopping in Union Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fulmer, ol
Columbia, spent the holidays visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson.
Miss Annabelle Johnson, of Columbia,
visited at the home of hei
brother, Judge W. W. Johnson, thit
week.
Mrs. W. T. Beaty entertained s
few friends informally Tuesday af
ternoon ai ner nome on Kecnar
street.
Mr. R. B. Black, of Lockhart
spent the Christmas holidays visit
ing his daughter at Rockingham
N. C.
Mr. Daniel Morgan, of Columbia
spent several days in Union thii
week with his mother, Mrs. Idt
Morgan.
I
Mies Sallio Chambers has returned
to the city after spending a few
days with Miss Jesse Wilkes at
Chester.
Mr. and Mri. Noland Penland. of
Spartanburg, spent Sunday and
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Murrah.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kendrick, of
Danville, Va., are visiting friends
and relatives in Union during the
holidays.
Dr. Fred Westmoreland, of New
York City, is visiting his brother,
Mr. J. R. Westmoreland, and attended
the ball.
Mias Flora Smith, who has been
the milliner at Wilburn Bros.', left
Monday afternoon for her home in
North Carolina.
Mr. T. E. Mulloy, who has been
visiting relatives in Union for several
weeks, will leave this week for
Wilmington, N. C.
Miss Ifannie Clarke, who has been
in Albany, Ga., for several months,
is visiting her parents, Capt. and
Mrs. E. L. Clarke.
Mrs. W. A. McKee and children,
of Jonesville, spent the holidays in
the city with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hames.
Miss Catherine Thomson, of
Charleston, spent the holidays at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Thomson.
Miss lone Littlejohn will return
to the city Saturday evening after
spending a week with friends at
GafTney and Spartanburg.
Mr. Lewis Perrin, of Spartanburg,
came down for the dance Thursday
evening and was the guest of hit
brother, Mr. T. S. Perrin.
Mr. and Mrs. Coggeshall, ol
Darlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Gisl
Duncan, of Leesville, are the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harry.
Mr. M. C. Gault, of Lockhart
Junetion, called in to see us on Saturday.
Mr. Gault is representing
the Owens Bros. Marble and Granite
Co., of Greenwood, S. C.
Misses Kate Nichols, of Spartanburg,
Marie Luchetti, of Porte
Rico, and Mildred Patterson, oi
Chester, are in Union for the ball
and are the gueBts of the Missef
Young.
Mr. Hughes Worthy, who live.'
just beyond Broad river in Chestei
county, has four cases of pneumonia
in his family, four of his chil
dren heini? down :it nno fimo wiU
the disease.
Mrs. Jesse R. Smith, Mrs. Harolc
Smith and Misses Elizabeeh Beattie
Anne Marshall and Wilton Karle
of Greenville, attended the Christ
mas ball Thursday evening and wen
the guests of Mrs. Arthur Cotting
ham.
Messrs. Harry Goss, of New York
1 Russell doss, of Pennsylvania, Wil
1 liam Goss, of Columbia, Sydnej
Goes, of Charlotte, and Mrs. D. S
Pope, of Columbia, spent the holi
i days with their mother, Mrs. Idt
Baker.
Found $4,000 While House Cleaning
Sussex, N. J., Dec. 24?Miss Id;
Simonson found $1,000 yesterday
afternoon while she was cleaning a
closet in the old Dekey house in
Vernon. There was $500 in golei
and the rest was in old bills of large
denomination. Miss Simonson it
said to be entitled to the money not
only because she found it but because
she is a descendantof the one who probably
put it there. The Simonsone
are an old Sussex family and some
of them opnnniMrl thp hnnao in tin
past.
A half a ton of gold arrived in
Now York the other day, but the
waiterw haven't got it all yet. ? New?
and Courier.
SEE uh for ongraved viaiting card*. Tlu
Tiir?*8.
JJL.WW
DON'T BE AFRAID
to ask for anything you don'l
see in our stock, for the chancej
1 are that we have it. Our lin<
' of new neckwear, for instance
1 in very large indeed, and in Win
ter Shirts we have all sizes ii
, the fabrics that fashion and goo<
- sense prescribe. Underwear,
Wright's Health?at $2.00 pei
suit are very popular just now
; C. H. HUMPHRIES
Exclusive Furnisher.
I THE PROP
The opening month of tl
ways the most importan
not your business is to 1
of success. A great dea
completely satisfactory
from the start. The nui
by this bank enables y<
best adapted to your ind
I We Wish You a Happy a
' EMSLIE NICHOLSON. GEO.
President Vice-Pr
ILjeMj.
Special Advertisements
MONRY TO l.OAN?One desirabl> town
- or country real estate. The following
ia the tiaual basis of loans negotiated.
Bond of borrower secured by tirst real
i estate mortgage, and bearing H per cent.
i interest. Extent oi loan, approximate,
ly 50 per cent of valuation of property.
Person desiring loan to pay for cost ol
papers, examination of title, etc, We,
[ also, place safe loans for clients having
money to invest, on this basis and w itl
' their approval, and without cost t<
5 them. Wallace & Barron.
52-ti Attorneys.
t WHEN you need good Flour .-ee us. Wt
offer what we have left of our Southorr
r Belle Flour at $5.00 per barrel. If yoi
* don't, tind it good we take it off youi
hands and you lose nothing for the
trial. Southern Belle is the Tiest Floui
that we know for the money. Tin
Union Grocery Company.
| AUTOMOBILE FOlt HIRE?Good Car
Prompt Service. W. Newell Smith Auti
' Co. Phone 1811-140. 52-21
WE offer one ear Finest Fancy I'aten
Flour, a six dollar Flour, for ifive fifty
^ per barrel uh long as it lasts, which wil
? not be long at the price. 24, 48 unci
90 pound bags. When you want tin
liest Flour for less mouey see us. Tin
Union Grocery Company.
1 HALF PRICE?Don't forget the Hall
Price Sale of Furniture from Dec. 21 t<
i Jan. 1, only at Rice Music and Ma
chine House.
, WE are offering tlte Choicest Stocl^ o
New Prunes on the Union market
a We offer housekeefs rs s|H:cial induce
' menus to buy them by the twenty-liv<
pound box. When you want some
thing good to eat just remember tlx
old reliable Uuion Grocery Company.
. LOST?One deposit l>ook on Merchants A
, Planters National Bank. Also severa
papero in envelope with bank Inxik
Finder please notify W. S. Vuugban
Union, R. F. I). 4. ltp<
1 UNTIL further notice we offer yoi
Choicest New Crop Quaker Oat Flakes
the 15 cents Oat Meal for 10 cents |h;i
r package. Quaker is given up to lie th?
' best in America. When you want tin
best goods for the least money see us
I The I'ninn (Jrnrprv Cnmnmiii
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r WHY NOT SAVE your money ami go t<
) Rice Music ami Machine House foi
l Furniture at half price now and gei
| choice of goods? Close out. Salefron
Dec. 21 to Jan. 1 only. S. M. Rice
' E. U.
j
WE want you to have them while the}
[ are fresh, and in order not to carrj
any over for the balance of what w<
have left we offer Choicest New Crop S
l Crown London Layer Raisins at 1(
. cents the pound or $1.45 jht box
[ Don't forget us when you want th*
Is'st goods and want them fresh. Th*
Union Grocery Company.
i WHEN you are ready for your Kail Sui
? see our new line before buying else
' where. Berlin Bros. 38-t
MAKE us happy now and yourself hap
pier later by making one of your New
Yeac.resolutions to the effect that yoi
will do more business with The Unioi
Grocery Company in I'M! than youdi*
in HMO.
FITkNITU K K B A KG AIN S?< >nl7 frorr
Dec. 21 to Jan 1. Will you have th*
chance of your life to buy tirst-clas
furniture at exactly half price? A
Rice Music and Machine House..
WHEN ALL OTHERS fail you cad de
pend on Chase and Sanborns Coffee
and Teas, pure, reliable, quality al
ways the same, 26c, rtOc, :>5c, 40c th*
pound, and if a pound of this coffee a
any price you select, in not letter thai
you can buy any where else at the sami
price you to 1h> the judged and male
any test that you see fit, we w ill presen
you with the pound that you buy fron
uh to make the test. Give us you
coffee and tea business once and yoi
will never have cause to regret it
[. The Union Grocery Co.
j FOR SAUK?We have a number of nio
2 building lots and small farms for sule
' John A. Kant Real Kstatc Co. 33-t
' WK ARK MAKING a Specialty of Pur
Fresh Cream Clue.se. We offer yoi
1 only fresh stock of the l'urest Crean
] Goods that are made in America. 25
single Pound or two Pounds for 45c
If you want the best at the least co#
P send us your orders. The Unioi
Grocery Co.
FOR RRNT?25 or 30 splendid room
' located in the heart of the Town. an<
I with all modern conveniences. Rboiu
suitable for small family and for offices
Apply to The Times. 19*1
FACE SEVOf
NICHOLSON P
BANK AND H
rRUST COMPANY
UNION.SC. II
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ER START! 9
ie New Year is in many H
t in deciding whether or
have the fullest measure n
A depends upon securing H
banking accommodation I
merous facilities afforded Ij.
)u to secure the service I
ividual requirements. 8 I
md Prosperous New Year. ]h
C. PERR1H. M.A.MOORE. It
es. & Cashier Asst. Cashier J ^
rriiir3rT7TiT3Rr23i - ja*i?
| NIGGER in do Cant' Patch, the finest
(; Pure Georgia Cane Syrup ever put up
in a can. we have a fresh stock in
Gallons and Half Gallons. Don't for1
get the place and don't forget the
^' name. Nigger in de Cane Patch sold
j only hy The Union Grocery (Jo.
11 CI.OVEK SEED?For Clover and Ilairy
! Vetch Seed. See us. The Peoples
I Supply Oo._ _
. j WK ARE OFFERING i the choicest lines
{ of Hams and Hreakfust Bacons in
Union County, Fresh. Juiev and Sweet.
Kingans Reliable?, Swifts Premiums
1 and Armours Stars. If you want
something good to eat you can always
get it here. The Union Grocery Co.
'i WATERMAN'S Ideal Fountain Pens for
' sale. The Times.
> LUCAS PAINTS?We sell the John Lucas
r tinted gloss paints, one of the best
known. If you anticipate painting
r your house it will pay you to figure
with us. The Peoples Supply Co. 3&-U
SCHOOL CRAYON at The Times.
, i FOR SALE?3 Jersey Bulls, registered.
I R. K. Palmer,
tf Union, R. 4.
r EXCHANGE?We have several nice
1 cottages centrally located in the town
I of Union to exchange for farm land or
. to sell on easy terms. Citizens Real
\ Estate <k loan C<L 33-tf
. NONE BETTER tlia^i Waterman's Ideal
[ Fountain Pens. Fok sale by The Times.
\ HARROWS?If you mo in the market
for I>isc or Peg harraws ^ can interest
you. The Peopl- 9
^ $500.00 to lentl tntTJli ife" I
M. Greer, Real Est^r..*'rr>,--?rt*X I
I OFFICE SUPPLIES at The Times. '
~ CHEAP WAY?One of the best and
cheapest ways to improve your farm is
by deep plowing. We sell the Chatt
tanooga Reversible Two horse Disc
| plow which will do the work. The
Peoples Supply Co. 33-ti
FINE STATIONERY at The Times.
BAGGING AND TIES?We offer second
1 hand 40 cents per pattern in 100 pat*
tern lots. Jonesville MfgCo. 36-3mos
i RYE?We sell the l*>st seed Rye The
J Peoples Supply Co. 34-tf
FOR SAIJC?Copies of Reminiscences of
1a Private, hy Kriink M. Mixson. This
is a graphic account of a Confederate
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^ I The Times. 49-0
, | PENCILS and Pens by the thousand at
The Times.
, ITCH relieved in :>0 minutes by Wool}
ford's Sanitary I?tion. Never fails.
i Sold by Union Drug Co. 40-tlmna
1 RUBBER BANDS; Inks, Typewriter
' Ribbons, Carbon, Paper au?l general
office supplies at The Times.
FOR RENT?I offer my residence for
rent on South Street. This is one of
. the one of the best locations ami the
. best residences for rent inthe city. Write
or phone me. M. W. Bobo, Spartan|
burg, S. C. 45-tf
RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS?Figure
with us before you buy your seed oats.
The Peoples Supply^Ox &4-tf
1 BLANK BOOKS at reasonable prices at
1 The Times.
' i MUCILAGE, Paste andGlue,every kind
for the office. The Times.
' JUST in a big line of Clothing and Shoes
at Berlin Bros. 30-fcf
t FOR TYPEWRITER Supplies see The
Union Times.
~H SCHOOL TABLETS at The Times.
I For Rent No. 29 Mountain St
I A Genuine Home!
t Every modern convenience. ' C
J Right in town, yet miles away
n when you want contentment.
Four large sleeping rooms; a
~ cozy hall; dining room; kitchen
. and bath; and just enough space
- for a prize garden.
[j This is a money saver in con' ?
tentment when the day's work
c is over and you have a place like
* this to rest in. Your earning
II capacity is more. Are you satis
fied where you are? , If not see
J me about this, for it's a home.
B. D. C U L P.