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| SPECIAL SALE! | it ? ii Id <? ! J * Those running small stores or | Farmers running their Hands I will make it worth their while 8 , to get our prices as we are \ | ' going to reduce our stock and '} ! will make you a good price on } , ^ anything you wiant. We are J} J | selling good Soap 8 bars for j \ J {25c. Big size package Wash- J | 1 JI ing Powder, 3 for 25c. Mo- J J , 2 lasses. 10 eallons or more. 30r S iper gallon. 2 ' Don't forget that we handle | Cypher's Incubators and all ? kinds of supplies for poultry, t i Come see our line. S ; We want your trade and we | will treat you right. | ' | Dicker! Grocery Co. | i X J. R. DICKERT, R. H. HARRIS, X I Z Pres. A Treas. Manager. 3 : v.. 1 1(THE STAG SHOP!i: A j r i i i ii | m j ii i i i i > ii i i i i * j I BIG REDUCTION j[ II In Prices of Shoes, Shirts and Underwear: ;[ j i! Shoes cut from $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and tl QC ! I I J , $5.00 to 11 Cluett Shirts cut from $1.50 and CI |C 'i j; $2.00 to JI.IDf , 2 Wright's Health Underwear cut from 7f|r S * $1.00 to...*. , j i 50c Underwear at 35c. 11 [ {:HUMPHRIES-PERRIN CO.! ! 4 i 13 E. Main Street Union, S. C. 5 5 $ 0 ft i I Be Happy! I : B B Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from B fl any of the diseases of womanhoodl Or, if she has been a B H tufferer, happy is aha if aha has learned^of the wonderful B B benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonid B , B Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for worn eg'a ^ilmenta. B B It ia a natural medicine?safe, harmless, purely vegetable. B < If has hif in itirrM?liil um ^ * ? ? ? iw nMC Ilia aw JMIV< H 9 hat cured thousands. It should do flkt sum tor yot. B I C ARDU 1 Woman*Tonic I MH H , fig Mrs. Mary Neely, el Denver, Term* seys, 1 think B < there Is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used It B B with the very best results. 1 had backache and nearly B everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. B; Now, I feel better than I have tor two years. I shall B always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. I B B cant praise H too highly. Aa a medldne lor weak, tired, B B worn-out women, Cardui la sate and reliable, Try today. B 1 j^B'. . ? . '0 ./ '. ' \s I s . Local News Items. M Dr. J. T. Jeter, of Santuo, woe in Union Wednesday. Air. R. F. Webber, of Jonesville. was in Union Wednesday. ~ . bii Mr. L. B. Jeter, Jr , of Santuc, ah was in Union Wednesday. |"a' Mr. Sims McDaniel, of Nea Shoals, was in Union Wednesday. Mrs. Boyd, of 'Atlanta, is visiting It at the home of Mm. John Crawford, da Miss Harriet Wagoon is eonvalescing from an attack of measles. ag co Mr. S. L. Crosby, of the Beulah th neighborhood, was in Union Wednes- th< day. tif Miss Peterson, of Laurens, is the 10 ?uest of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Peter- a" ton. ?? foi Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Skelton an- HjB bounce the birth of a son Jan. 15, VH] 1912. fa, Mr. Arthur McNeace is visiting pn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McNeace. Mr. C. H. Burgess, of the Putman neighborhood, was in Union f* cuuoouAJ qq Miss Sibbie Kelly, of Wilming- an ton, N. C., is the guest of her sister, rat Mrs. Ernest Spears. ha Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Poster an- wlCj nounce the hirth of a daughter, Willie Mabel, Jan. 4tb. Miss Carrie Mcng, who teaches at th< Waterloo, is visiting h?r parents, dn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meng. th< Misses Johnsie and Eliz&beth 9?) Harris, of Spartanburg, are tha , quests of Miss Leila Dickert. . sta Mr. George W. Smith spent sev- no eral days last week at his former ge? borne in Anson, county, N. C. pr, Mrs. W. H. Going, of Union, is P? visiting her mother, Mrs. Moore, on Ca1 Uenter street.?Chester Reporter. ^ thf Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton and children will leave the latter part w0 ftf the week'to visit'reUtiveeih-Plor-" ida. JJJ Miss Sallie Lane has returned to thi ber home in Campobello after spend- tin ing several weeks with relatives in un Union. Rev. J. Frank Leeper, who has kuin ? * * Ie? kA^/U f lOi muk av tut norne 01 airs. I B. F. Foster, left Monday for West _ Virginia. J u t? Mr. B. W. Wilson, of the Wilson blc Paper Company, located at Rich* mi mond, Va., was in 'Union Tuesd*^ th< an business. Mr. fe. G. Gregory has rodv^l mi from Bantuc to Carlisle ana upf a^' opened up a general merchandise olc establishment there. res Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEacheffc ft\ have rented the cottage owned by ou Dr. H. B. Hair on East Main street to Und will ipove at an early date. wc Mr. Perry Dnckett, of the Fair tel Forest neighborhood, left Tuesday ou for Newberry county, where he goes to engage in work on several build- at ings. - Yc Messrs. C. T. Coleman apd C. A. Jeter have entered into ' copartner- or ship and will conduct a large gen- ^ oral merchandise establishment at i:t Carlisle. ] W jjj Rev. J. R. Funderburk. who was an formerly pastor of Baptist churches sti in Union County, recently accepted th the call to Walterboro, going there ed from Ruffin, 8. C. tit Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson ^ i muvru niiu tneir new nomu at Monach Mills on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Anderson began bis work at Mon-Etna last Sunday. Mr. W. Fowler Bobo and family have moved to their farm about four at miles south of Union and on the Ja Beaty Bridge Toad. The farm N< is a part of the Mrs. 8. J. Thomas pr home place. mi Mr. O. T. lielue has begun an ictive campaign to raise funds to yo help in the erection of a monument to the memory of Dr. Seaman A. Knapp, who was so great a friend to the farmers of the South. Each contributor to the fund will be gr given a card with the picture of Dr. to Knapp on the ten cotna*cyta?QtB OQ an agriculture written by'him. m. Death of Mr. Jaa. T. Moorbead. do de In a letter to The Times Thurs- ph day Mr. John A. Hamee, of Pacolet, writes that Mr. Jas. T. Moor head, a prominent citizen of the El Bethel neighborhood, died Wednesday and was buried Thursday at El Bethel F? sbuich R< Mr MnnrVi...A nam a aiuu! ww# M"?v? v??MJ s? VUIC?U| at brave Confederate soldier and a L< Faithful Christian. 'His death rebnhves Irono earth one pf its noblemen. .vV -i,' or Seven Turkish gunboats were de- ^ itroyed by Italian gunboats in the Red Sea on January 7. It is said that many Turks were drowned with the sinking ships and that they were poor marksmen. ?*' t 0 ' ' . i v i EMULATING ATTORNEYS' FEES , rnrtor Young's Bill Causes Much Interested Comment. Columbia, Jan. 16.?Among the 111 which have aroused considerl? interest from their apparent dical tendency is one introduced the senate by Senator Young, of lion. This bill would regulate hi of attorneys in damage cases, provides that in all actions for 1 mages for which the attorneys' >s are contingent on the percente plan, or for a definite amount nditioned on a favorable verdict; is agreement is to be set out in b plea and sworn to by the plain* f and the counsel. The trial jury to be required to assess the lount of damages for the plain* F and assess the percentage oi it the counsel attorney and astants. "if any be found." Lawre found guilty of violating this v are to be forever debarred from acticing in this State. W. F. C. News Letter from Kelton. Kelton, Jan. 15.?We arc having xie old time winter weather just w. While the poor in the towns d large cities are suffering verv ich the boys in the country are ving a big time killing rabbits, = The rural carriers are having sard time in making their rouuds we cold days. The Kelton car* rs have made all their rounds by til 9 aid of their assistants, who would he tide the routes in order to make bt 9 trip. Without their aid they fii lid hardly have made the rounds, ht i&ven't heard whether they made fu i rounds 8aturday or not. They Ft ,rted but it is likely they could t make the whole round. It does >m like there ought to be some an ovision in the law that when a in Btmaster deems it dangerous for a ? rrier to attempt to carry the mail gU it he could hold it over in view of ne 9 danger of the men losing their o* e?. There should be no law that de ^Id require men to attempt irar wi ^abilities or loftf' tbefr^jobsot sub- r< nd pay for the time being. I ? ink they would be willing to lose ^ sir pay for each and overy day lost \] ,4.,- u..~u mi uvt puv/ii Luiiumuiin. i The wood piles of iroet of the mere are getting very low and un- , s the weather changes soon they i 11 have to get to hustling and get more wood. It is an old Baying ^ tt there is no ill wind but what >ws good to someone, so the coal 1 hes and wood dealers are having >lr's now. 1 t have not been able to get out ich to hear any news and that :onnt8 for my having none for the _J I reliable today. Y( Well, I am glad to sec so many . tponding to your urgent call. ; 'ery subscriber who is in arrears j ght to send in their dollar at once j help you to make the old reliable j >rthy of its name. I see my label Is me my time is nearly up. Look t for the dollar before long. _ I like the ring of your editorials R] the beginning of this new year. >u let everyone have his say on _ Iitics, etc., bu don't make him- Ai if a fool whether he be an editor a plain American citizen. So uch of this harsh criticisms of po- ? ical parties and factions and men high offices does not accomplish y good but rather stirs more ife. Let us all have our say and en stop. Did you ever know an itor. or Rriv rifi-7/in ui^n mally abusing his enemy that lost Fl 9 life by so doing? I have. Let cryone have bis say and then stop. G. T. O. To Mm Only. There will be services for men.only the First Baptist church Sunday, ? n. 21st, at 3 p. m. Rev. R. E. F" )ighbor, of Spartanburg, will each. Charlie Bntler, a singer of ore than national reputation, will id the singing. Come and bring ur friends. W. D. Wakefiold, Pastor. _ Cab Burns on Southern. On last Saturday about noon the e alarm sounded. The fire proved be in a caboose on a freight train ?the Southern tjrack Rice's ill. The railroad people hurried^- t. moved the burning c&b" furtheV >wn the road and it was totally ~ stroyed, as the boee could not be seed so as to get to the fire. Honor RoH West End School First Grade A? Maggie Cathcart, ed Cheek, 1x41a High. Welleford aves, Sam Surret, Nezzio Stacey. First Grade B?Willie Hatterfield. C >uise Vinson. Third Grade?Willie Sanders. Recorder Broyles, of Atlanta, has O derod the police force to break up e grizzly l?earM and "turkey trot" inces. He is reported as saying: It's too tough for Bowery dance ills; it is certainly too swift for ie respectable young people of tlanta." X I ^ 6SS5555S^SSS^S5kS55Xce^ EVERY BANK! This bank has all the a< tive savings institution. ! the powers and facilities established trust compai | subject to check in any a , interest on savings, issue: ' bearing per cent, inter j of trust, and maintains s i partment in which all kin are written. ENSUE MCHOISON, GEO. i President Vice-Pre "Dan T" Fatally Burned. "Dan T," the fine blooded trot3g horse owned by H. C. Sterntimer, of Columbia, was fatally irned Wednesday morning in a e in that city. Mr. Sternheimer id "Dan T" and several other le horsea at the Union County tir last fall. A Weev Virginia darkev. a black lith, recently announced a change hie business aa follows: "Notice De co-pardnership heretofore retting between me and Mose Skinir ia hereby resoWed. Dem what re de firm will settle wid me, and m what de firm owes will settle d^Moee"?-National Corporation jportfc*. pecial Advertisements )R RENT?My bouse on Church street now occupied by Mr. Con A'.Ien. Will be tor rent on Feb. 1. Call on or ad divas Geo. W. Going. )R RENT OR SALE?Nice four-roonr houae, located on Pine St., Union, S. [J. Corner lot fronting 84 feet, with depth of 150 fret, good neighborhood and fine well of water. Being the same house and lot owned by A. T. Willie. Parties interested are i < H. K. Ran i, i 3-tf Attorney-a: aw. )U will never know just how nearly perfect a sugar can be until you grace Eonr table with a package of Crystal omino Sugar, large or small package**, Freeh at our atore. We also have fresh lot of Old Fashion Brown Sugar waiting for yon. See us for icing and pulvemed Sugar and the best values in Htanadard and Fine Granulated Sugar. The Union Grocery Co. BXAI.L Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is a sure and safe remedy for all coughs and colds. Get it at The Rice Drug Co. UCTION HOUSK? I will sell anything Bent to me at auctiou at my old Stand goods received any time. It D. C. Flynn. [NE LAND FOR HALF ? I offer for sale at a reasonable price, my lot on Main street between the n-sidence of J A. Sawyer and the Jacob Rice home place. Terms of Sale: Cash. For further information see The Union Times. T. M. Marchant. U-tf IT for a King and none to good for you. We mean our famous Euchred Figs in glass jars and Euchred l*ickle in large glass l>ottle. 01 course we keep all the common varieties of Pickles, sour and sweet in bottles and in bulk. One trial will convince you that none sell better or cheaper Pickles of all kinds than we sell every day. The Union Grocery Co. L)R SALE?At Cross Keys, 6-room house on 3 acre lot, good barn, well and necessary buildings conveniently arranged, orchard and garden. This in desirable property, well situated. Known aa Dr. Johnson hous- place. See or write H. C. or W. W. Wilburn, Union, K 2. 3-2t 'E CHALLENGE tlie world on the quality and freshness of our' Cereals, Especially Oat Meal, (Quaker Oata, Blue Kibbon Oata, National Oate, Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, Shredded Wheat, Corn Flakes, Boat Toasties, Postuin Cereal, Cream of Wheat, Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. Call on us every day for the .freshest and beet Cereals at reasonable prices. The Union Grocery Co. AND FOR RENT?A thmi to fqur horse farm, lying on Broad River, known aa part of the ?Sue R. Jeter plantation. Good water; good tenements, barna and stable* and a tine pasture. Will rent the said iarins together Qr separately. Apply to W. F. Bobo, Executor, Union. S. C., R. F. D. I). II1LBLAIN8, Frost Bite*, Cold Sores quickly relieved by a few applications ol ivice s tniimain Keraouy. u >e at The Rice Drug Co. KDER TODAY if wou want something good to eat. for a change, Hwiaa Cheese at 40c pound ; l'ure Cream Cheese at 20c pound; Pimento Cheese at 15c jar; Roquefort Cheese at 40c jar; Olive Pimento Cheese at loc jar; Edam Imported Cheese at $1.25 each; Pino Apple Cheese at 40c each. If we can't please you you can't bo pleased. The Union tirocery Co. NICHOLSON ( BANK AND RUST COMPANY UNION. SC ; , ^ ING FACILITY I ivantages of a conserva- B It has, in addition, all fl of a strong and well- R ly. It receives deposits 18 mount, pays 4 per cent. II 3 Certificates of Deposit II est, acts in all capacities j st special insurance de- II ds of policies except life U C. PERR1M. M. A. MOORE II ?. A C??W?r Asst. Csstiisr |l| awl ^ a*M ihi^i THR beet blood purifier that can be obtained, iH Huiet h PinJrlMood Purifier* Kvery bottle crunrantod l>y Th? Palmetto Drug Cou. ' 4" GENUINE?Appier ' Oata selected for Heed free from impurities, price $1.00 Ser buHhel, for Hale by J. J. Littlejohn, oncsville, S. C. HUIET'H Grippe Capsules, the pink ones. Don't get any other for Lu Grippe and Colds. C-Vi at. The Palmetto Drug Company. . ' A TRAIL Dottle in all we ask. You would not be .without either once you have tried them, Heinz Mandalay Sauce, McLelfaney's Tabawco Pepper Sauce, Royal Chili Sauce and Genuine Chili Powder*. Our business is to K lease you and you can never know ow hard we Are trying to pleaim you until you try a few of the good things that grace the table of people who enI joy good thing* to eat. The Union 1 Grocery Co. k I : jFINE Stationery in t>oxea: not*; paper by the pound; fine tablets, etc., at The Rice Drug Co. WHY not have the bent when it does no cost you any more if as much to ge the beat here than you pay for the ordinary kinds of food stuns bought elsewhere? Pure Olive Oil, Pure PeaI nut Oil, Pure Salad Oil and Wesson's Snow Drift Cooking Oil, big. stock, fresh goods. Call today and let us show you how glad we are to serve-you. The Union (jjrocery Co. . NOTICE?My gin will be running only on mesiiay, Thursday and Friday hereafter< Grinding on Satuftluy< if. G. Bailey. FOR pure drugs and guaranteed preacription work, trade at The Palmetto Drug Co., The Money Savera. HY not have the beat in your pantry and for table use, it, goes further, 1 a healthier'ahd coat leas in the long run alwaya to have the best? Shaker salt is a fine example, double strength,, free running ami does not get damp or sticky when it rains. Shake aalt only 10c per package at the Pure Food Ston*. The Union Grocery Co. ? ; 1. 1 t WANTED?To sell cheap, about halt price a Scholarship in the CharlotteAuto School. Address or apply to "J" care Tty; Times. FRESH \mI Famous Fruit Cake and RaiHin Cakd just opened, will cuteither by tjiq i>ound, call for a sample pound or twb of each and you will not bo without lt on your table when you can haver at. the prices we sell which is leas than the cost of baking. The Union Grocery Co. DANtiKRuCS to let your Cough go too long, HuU>tV Cough Wyrup will stop it at once. Guaranhs-d at The Palmetto Drug l!o. \ WHY not U>day as well as later? Add a little spice to your bill of fan-. Yacht Club, Royal and Durkees Salad Dressings, also fresh I.ot Heinz Mustard Dressing. If it is good to eat you canget it and save money at our Htore. The Union Grocery Co. RICE'S Corn Remedy cures or your money will be refunded. 25c at The Rice Drug Co. WHY not have plenty of Pure .Apple J,.lit.? u*.. u?ii ? ? - t " v inn r* iwi^r (^inrn ui f^uur*anteed Dure Kruit and SuRar Jelly for 10c per plane; also finest OraiiRp Marmalade and Kir Preserves in individual iflawH. Call today. The Union Grocery Co. ; WANTK1X?Men and boys to take a thirty days practical course in oar Machine ^hops, to '.oi2T Automobile business .and accept Rood positions, thnv hundred Graduate* placed in positions in the last twelve months, Charlotte Auto School. Charlotte, N. C. YOUK Doctor's Prescription carefully compounded With the purest drug. The Rioe.DruR Co. BIBLKS antf.Teatamenta tor sale. Union Times. if FOR BALE?Some city and country Jropcrtyv v on eoay terms, call on, . M. <JN?er. Price of Milk and Cream, By the gallon jn ran ^ 'jjr. By the quart to regular cus-' torocra ; 8Kc. For finflte .'quart -- 10c. For ningie pint 6c. iFor cream by quart .'16c. For cream by pint 20w. AUuxMHkt harm. Phone Nb.'ao. TJuion, H. C. . a\ H-4K < i i W v ' i