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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. James Bartles is visiting reli
tives at Carlilsle.
Mr. Mabry Smith left Friday f<
his home in Chester.
Mr. R. J. Black of Jonesville, wi
in Union Wednesday.
Mr. J. D. Arthur is spending se
eral days in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Geo. E. Brown of Jonesvill
was 'in Union Wednesday.
Mr. William Goss of Columbia wi
a visitor in Union this week.
Mrs. C. T. Murphy and sons ha^
returned from a visit to Columbia.
Mr. J. Asa Guy of Dendron. Vi
was in Union for a few hours Thur
day.
Miss Flua Hnwpll Vino ratiimo-l twn
a few days trip to "friends in Atlai
ta, Ga.
Miss Mabel Goudelock left th
week for Bluffton, S. C., to visit Mr
Hughes.
Mr. Wm. Gregory of Spartanbui
was the guest of Mr. E. K. Godshi
last week.
Miss Elizabeth Sawyer of Orang
burg is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Sawyer.
Miss Kate Dickert has returm
from a visit to Mrs. V. A. Clifton,
Charleston.
Mr. Otis Lancaster has returm
from West Springs, where he spei
his vacation.
Mrs. Evans Tinsley, of Union, w
arrive tomorrow to visit Dr. and Mr
S. W. Pryor.?Chester Lantern.
Miss Marie Godshall has returm
from a visit to her grandparents i
White Stone.
Misses Annie and Clarice TinsU
are are the guests of relatives i
White Stone.
Miss Louise Irby left this week f<
Greenville, S. C., to visit relativi
for two weeks.
Dr. Russell Littlejohn of Pinewoo
S. C., is visiting relatives in Uni<
and the county.
Misses Minnie Lou and Eva Bol
are visiting Mrs. H. C. Worthy <
Chester this week.
Miss Mattie Hix left this week f<
the mountains of North Carolina
spend several days.
Miss Pearl Goforth who is teachir
the Fair Forest school .spent tl
week-end in Union.
Mr. Ed Whisenant of Spartanbui
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1
Whisenant last week.
Misses Frances and Kathrine Sa
tor are at home again from a vis
to relatives at Santuc.
The Misses Peterson of Laurens a
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. P
terson on South street.
Mrs. A. F. Lambright and childr<
of Newberry arrived this week to vi
it Mrs. C. G. B. Counts.
Miss Kate ?mith is spending^!]
-week with Misses Mason $nd Gifrn
Blankenship on Route No. 2.
Miss Mae Smarr, who has been tl
guest of Miss Agnes Love, has r
turned to her home in Sharon.
Miss Carol Robertson spent last \ve<
with Miss Anne Hamilton at Jone
ville, returning home Monday.
Rev. B. G. Murphy of Hartsvill
S. C., arrived Wednesday to visit i
the home of Mr. C. T Murphy.
Miss Margaret Sanders spent la
week at Campobello, the guest of hi
aunt, Mrs. Clarence Johnson.
Miss Nannie McDow returned 1
Union Monday afternoon after a vi
it to Mrs. Will Sartor at Santuc.
Miss Maggie Mangum has return*
from a visit to her sister, Mr
Lawrence Douglass at Chesterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gaddy of Ai
derson are the guests of Mr. ar
Mrs. R. B. James for several days.
Mrs. C. H. Humphries and childrt
are at home again after a monl
spent with relatives in Darlington.
Miss Belle Gault returned to C
lumbia Monday morning after spem
ing her Vacation in Union county.
Mr. John P. Rice of Jacksonvill
Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr. ar
Mrs. Jacob Rice, on East Main strec
Miss Beulah Gallman of Macon, G
nrrl \lflA Fri/Jotr f a o r\nn/^ "amaa
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with her mother, Mrs. Katy Gallma
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan ai
Miss Sarah Morgan are visiting i
New York and other points of inte
est.
Mr. Anderson Wagnon spent h
vacation with his parents in Milledg
ville, Ga., returning to the city Sa
urday.
Mr. Shockley, principal of tl
Mauldin school in Greenville count
is attending the Summer School i
Union.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boyd will r
tu~n thi? week from a visit to rel;
tives in Darlington and Wrightsvil
Beach.
Mr. C. H. Rice of Sedalia spent t>
last two weeks in the mountains <
North Carolina, returning home Wei
nesday.
Dr. D. M. Ramsey, president <
Greenville Female College, was in tl
city Monday in the interest of th
college.
Master Hale Bewley has return*
to his home in Chester after a vis
to the home of his uncle, Mr. H. J
Sparks.
Mrs. Charles R. Smith entertain*
for her guest, Miss Hazel Chisolm, i
Washington, D. C., on last Fridt
evening.
Miss Naomi Green of Spartanbui
was the guest of Miss Pauline Spi
lers last week, returning to her hon
Monday.
Mrs. Draine, who has been vigitin
her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Oliphan
for several weeks, has returned 1
her home.
Messrs. Dalbert P. Bogan, J. Boyd
Lancaster and T. C. Lancaster of
West Springs were visitors in Union
last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Simpson^Sparks, and
Miss Mary Lee Sparks, spent several
days last week with relatives at
Cross Keys.
*8 Mrs. Davis and daughter. Miss
Sallie Davis, returned to their home
v_ in Arkansas, after a visit to Mrs. J.
Mobley Jeter. I
e Miss Nina Sexton, who has been
' attending c. house party given by
Mrs. William Hagood, at'Easley, has
returned nome.
Mr. F. D .Gault, of Paris Texas,
'e passed through Union Monday on his
return home after a visit to relatives
j in Union county.
8- Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson and
Miss Minnie Anderson are spending
m several weeks at Hend^sonville, N.
n_ C., with relatives.
Mrs. J. V. Sarratt and Mrs. W. J.
js Wilkins, of Gaffney, were the guests
,s of Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Linder for several
days last week.
r~ Miss Lena Bailey spent several
days last week with relatives at Hendersonville,
N. C., returning to Union
Friday evening.
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j Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson and
children of Lod^e will arrive at an
early date to visit friends and relaed
tives in Union county.
'n Col. W. W. Moore of Columbia
spent the week-end at the home of
sd Mrs. Mabry S. Rice, where Mrs. Moore
tit is spending the summer.
Mrs. Manning Smith and Mr. Stewill
art Smith returned to the city last
s. week after several months spent in
Cnli'fornijj unrl Micclccinni
v. \
id Mrs. W. W. Moore, who has been
it in the mountains of North Carolina
for two weeks, has returned to the
}y home of Mrs. Mabry S. Rice.
at Miss Louise Murphy has returned
to the city from a visit to Rev. and
Mrs. B. G. Murphy at Hartsville and
eg friends in Cheraw and Columbia.
Mrs. B. F. Zimmerman and little
daughter, who have been the guests
a> of Mrs. A. H. Cottingham, have re>n
turned to their home in Edgefield.
Miss Lois Gregory and her guest,
Miss Gertrude Jeter, of Ninety-six
spent the week-end with Miss Nina
Sligh, returning home Monday mornar
>"*
to Mr. W. H. Sinkler, of Eutawville,
spent the week-end with his daughter,
Mrs. Elias Prioleau and they left
ie Monday morning for a ten days stay
at Chick Springs.
Mr. L. L. Wolfe of Orangeburg is
0 visiting in the city. Mr. Wolfe was
a member of the Union Times force
lusi, ycaz ana inaae many iriends durr
ing his stay here.
Mrs. W. F. Roberson, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia
re Thomas, has gone to Spartanburg
e- for a visit before returning to her
home in Orangeburg.
sn There will be a baptizing at Phil3"
ippi Baptist church Sunday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock. There are a number
[re, of candidates for baptism and Rev.
'J. L.Hodges, ?th^ pastor, will do the
', baptizing.
re Mr. C. T.# Murphy, who was opere
ated on for appendicitis at the hospital
in Columbia several weeks ago,
, has returned to Union and is very
y* much improved.
e To Washington, D. C., on Motorcycles
at w ^ ?-???7 . _
.wiessrs. r.rnest roster and Dofitan
Arthur left on the 18th for Wasliir.ger
ton, D. C. They made the trip on
their Harley-Davidson motorcycles
to and expect to stop all along the route
s- sightseeing. Cards have been received
from them as they passed
id through cities of North Carolina and
'8- Virginia. They were nearing Washington
when last heard from and
were having the time of their lives.
id
Letter From Adamsburg.
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Adamsburg, August 20th,?We are
having some hot ad dry weather now
and crops are beginning to need
rain. People are Beginning to pull
1{j tneir fodder* Crops are very sorry in
it. this section. The weed is large
a enough but has very little fruit on it.
ie The protracted meetings are being
n. held all over this section. We have
id had some good preaching,
in There will be preaching at Philippi
r* Sunday afternoon and also baptizing.
Friday was campaign day at
18 Adamsburg, and passed off quietly.
Mr. W. I. Vaughan spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bailey of
ie Ottaray.
yt Miss Ruth Farr of Monarch is
in spending a few days with friends and
relatives around here.
e- Messrs. Thomas Nance, Sewell
Scales and W. I. Vaughan visited
friends at the Excelsior knitting mills
Saturday.
Miss Viola Farr spent a few days
.j. with Mr. and Mrs. James Farr.
Messrs. Arthur Vaughan, Bennie
. and Hoyt Adams visited at the home
'e of Mr. N. C. Palmer Sunday afteris
noon.
Miss Nettie Vaughan spent Sun>(j
day afternoon with the Misses Palit
mer.
I. Mrs. Lillie Adams is not improving
much at this writing.
;d Mrs. W. T; Gregory is not improv
oi ing very fast.
iy Mr. W. D. Palmer spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. Wm. Vaughan.
g Messrs. Sewell Scales, Thomas
* Nance, W. I. and Columbus Vaughan,
ie visited at the home of J. C. Crocker
Sunday afternoon.
'K Politics is about all that is talked
now, but it will not be long before
people will know who will be elected.
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Just as this Comps
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so it has the most com
tending to matters of
It acts as Executor,
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receives is always mod
EMSL1E NICHOLSON,
President.
M. A. MOOR]
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I have the agency for
the largest manufactur
GOOD MADE TO C
Prices ranging from $
Fall and Winter just arri
you in New Woolens and
prices, isn't worth conside
W. H. F"
At Union She
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optcidi iiuvtniaituitiih
ANY MOUSE OR RAT in town,
whether he be white or brown, will
never live to see the morn, if you
feed him Rat Corn. No poison, no
odor. It mumifies them. 10c and
25c at The Rice Drug Co.
MONEY TO LOANon guilt edge collateral.
Apply to Sinking Funud
Commission of Union County.
30-tf. J. M. Greer, Sec and Treas.
A GENTLEMAN'S Perfect Smoke,
Black and White. The best Be.
cigar. Sole agents, The Rice Drug
Company.
DID YOU GET YOURS? 10 cakes
good toilet soap for 25c at The
Rice Drug Co.
HUIET'S ALL HEALING LINIMENT,
the greatest liniment
known, at The Palmetto Drug Co.
FIGSEN, composed of Figs, Senna
and Cascara, a pleasant tasting and
most effective laxative. 25c at The
Rice Drug Co.
THE PAIN of indigestion is done
away with when you use Nyal's
Dyspepsia Tablets. The sour stomach,
heart burn and nausea disappear
as the tablets are used. 25c
and 50c at The Rice Drug Co.
TEN CAKES GOOD TOILET ^OAP
for 25c at The Rice Drug Co.
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
nueo at tne caimetto Drug Co., the
drug store where you save money.
KEEP YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? *
Nyal's Kidney Pills will help you
to do it. They are easy to take and
sure in effect. Satisfaction guaranteed.
50c at The Rice Drug Co.
FOR SALE?Sumwel's Buggies, One .
of the best in the country. An inspection
of these buggies will convince
you of their excellence. The
Peoples Supply Co., D. Fant Gilliam,
Pres. and Treas. 21-tf.
NYAL'S FACE CREAM is praised
bby everyone who has used it. It is
non-greasy, contains peroxide and
i.-> uiaa|ij)fariiiK. ?oc ai i re nice
Drug Company.
FOR SALE?Seventy-five or 100
bushels of Pears, at 75c per bushel
or 20c per peck. Phone B. W.
Sparks, Union, Route No. 2, or Union
Times office for further information.
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CANE SEED FOR SALE at $1.00 per
bushel. J. M. Whitehead, Jonesville,
R. F. D. No. 2.
SUMMER COLDS are sometimes
very severe. Rexall Cold Tablets
will cure the worst in 24 hours or
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juui muiicj win ui- rciunueu. .soc I
at The Rice Drug Company.
FOR SALE?One hundred bushels of
corn, $1.15 per bushes; 30 bushels
of pure Appier Seed Oats, 75c per
bushel; 5 tons of baled oats, $1.75
per 100 pounds; 8 registered Berkshire
pigs, 8 weeks old, price each,
$8., with registration papers. J. MeJ.
Fant, Santuc, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1,
34-2t.
BEAUTIFUL PEaRLY TEETH are 1
pride of the possessor. The daily
use of Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder
or Tooth Paste will make beautiful
teeth and keep them sound. 25c at
The Rice Drug Co.
UCHOLSON1
BANK. AND
RUST COMPANY
UNION. SC
in|
i TRUST MATTERS
iny has every equip;
of banking matters,
plete facilities for attrust.
Trustee, AdministraThe
Compensation it \ j
erate. ; j
GEO. C. PERRIN,
Vice President and Cashier. :
E Asst. Cashier. I
dirl i T VlIIJMIKIIIK
CEMENT
Ed. V. Price & Co., the
ers in the' world of
>RDER CLOTHES
114.00 up. Samples for
ved. What I can't show
Fashions at reasonable
sring.
ERRIN
>e Company.
WHEN YOU FEEL down in the
mouth remember Jonah. Rexall
Liver Salts quickly dispell the blues
and makes the whole world look
brighter. 50c at The Rice Drug
Company.
FOR SALE?Four lots on street leading
to standpipe. Desirable for
residence. Reasonable in price. Opposite
Mr. J. E. Kirby's residence.
Call on the Times or write me.
27-tf. J. P. MeKissick.
WHOOPING COUGH is controlled
and the child is built up by the use
of Nyal's Petroleum Emulsion. 50c v,
at The Rice Drug Co.
G. P. GARRETT PLACE FOR SALE.
448 acres of land in Santuc township,
large dwelling, good tenant
houses, good barn, up-to-date farm.
Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co.
32-3t
RATS destroy millions of dollars
worth of property every year and
are great disease carriers. Yon
can now rid your premises entirely
and quickly by the use of Rat
Corn. It kills them in one niirht
and they leave no odor. 25c at The
Rice Dru? Co.
FOR SALE?The brick residence of
the late Dr. M. W. Culp, located on
Mountain street. Apply to J.
Cloutfh Wallace, Attorney, Union,
S. C. :io-8t
CON KEY'S POULTRY REMEDIES
are the best on the market. We
have them. Laying Tonic, Roup
Cure, Sore Head Cure, Diarrhoea
Remedy, Lice and Vermin Killer,
etc. The Rice Drug Co.
KODAKS and Films, at The Rice
Dru{? Company.
FOR SALE?My house and lot in
Santuc, situated one-fourth mile
from depot. Six-room house and
2x/z acres of land with all out house*
necessary. R. J. Jenkins, Santu?,
S. C. :i4-4t-pd.
A FEW PURE BERKSHIRE pigs
nbw ready for delivery, if taken at
once, will sell cheap. C. H. Rice,
Sedalia, S. C. It.
LOST?On Thursday, Aug. 1">, between
the residence of Mrs. J. W.
Crawford and the graded school
building, a lonjr black coat with
pair of gloves in pocket. Finder
will please leave at The Times office.
It.
Advertised Letters.
For the week ending Aug. 23, 1912:
Susie Agnew, A. J. Bamberg, Frank
Bobo, Rosa Bishop, Clyde Bobo, Carrie
Cathcart, Joe Franks, Sam Franklin,
Alice Foster, Chas. Foster, Fannie
Foster, Y. W. Fowler, Fischer
Meat Co., Wash (list. Clara Gist, B. J.
Gore, R. C. Hill, J. W. Hill, Ethel R.
Hutchinson, R. A. Huskey, N. H. Sartor,
Marie Jeter, Julia Jeflferson, Lavinia
Jeter, J. F. Johns, Sam S. Kelly,
Gpolito Carmelo, Frank Kirk,
E. Lipscomb, W. J. Osborn, Elec Palmer,,
Blanche Palmer, _ Effie Rice,
i/an i nice, Albert H. Stiles, C. H.
Sloan, Will Sanders, Spencer
Thompson, T. Y Vanderford, Boyce
Williams, Marie Wood.
L. G. Young, Postmaster.
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W. H. McMillan was re-elected
mayor of Clinton on Thursday, his
opponent being W. E. Dillard.
It is a wise man who doesn't repeat
his own wisdom.
'A bachelor says that kissing is one
way to remove paint.