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! Lad * + Have Your Fall a + and Coats Mj ^ We represent an exc + tft OrH<?r Rnitp - - -W? w vv Vf A V&VJi K/Uitu + of samples and style * our store. Come am < measure. Fit guarai per cent discount for | McLi * * PEOPLE W EKBRIBRim ions. Children's and Adult's,, and w our experience in your selections an and when sot Price with us li s sacoadsrj ccnsM service Gratis than to have you dii All we ask is that you command known, we will do all that experien< to meet every demand. THE WAGNON BR licensed Embalmei L. L. WAGNON. Pres. & Trea. Business Phone 100. Residence Phone 290. R. M. ESTES, Parlor Phone 104. I ^ K??N KUTTe* Standard nEjjl Over 40 Years 1 BAILEY UNDE EXPERT E PROFESSIONAL FU Phone calls answered to any No Extra Charge i Phone 106-J Mr. J. D. Murphy, of Reno, is visiting relatives in Union and the county this week. Mr. Murphy is originally from this county and says he cannot do without the Times. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sexton stopped over in Union to visit then parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton, on the return from their honeymoon trip spent in the mountains. Miss Minnie Lee Comer, of Yorkville, accepted a position with R. A. Jones, The Busy Bee. Miss Comer Ms years of experience as a saleslady and began here duties on Monday. * ies! | md Winter Suits * 1 ide to Order. * lusive line of Ladies and Coats. Big line s now on display at i let us take your l iteed or no sale. 10 # ii? 1 month of August. * t Lire's | * * 1 HO KNOW g Pronounce our stock, equipment and i facilities for handling the Undertaking Business, the equal of towns and < counties may times as large and pop- t ulous as Union and Union county. The managers of this business have s almost from childhood had close and 1 intimate association with families who have suffered the loss of loved < ones, and we believe we are in posi- 1 tion to do all that sympathetic hearts and skilled hands can accomplish to i mitigate such trials. 1 We are prepared to supply Graduated and Licensed Embalmers of ' Experience, and you can always get ' in touch with some responsible member of this firm. Remember that every job we offer is new and of the latest design and finish and our stock embraces the j hpst. tafltp In n wiHo ronim n# eare glad to offer you the benefits of ( d to tell when embalming is necessary < 1 eialluit, mo aoulri inofoi io |iv? our ( i pleased in any way. ! our services and make your wishes : ed and practical Undertakers can do ? ADLEY COMPANY! s and Undertakers. ] J. T. BRADLEY, Secretary Business Phone 187. Res. Phone 2S 1 , L. E. & F. D. Residence Phone 164. [" oak^^Leaf ZEES**. For Sale by F5IUNL JONES Hardw are 1 ' I STAKING CO. I MBALMERS NERAL DIRECTORS < part of the Countyrpromptly. J for Transportation. * * Union, S. C. 1 . ^ r Mr. P. C. Whisenant, Miss Ocey Whisenant and Mrs. R. E. White went to Spartanburg Wednesday to attend the marriage of Miss of Miss Gussie Dillard to Mr. Ed. Whisenant. Misses Sara and Ruth Pryor, who have been visiting Miss Edna Tins' ley, in Union, wUl arrive home to' morrow evening, accompanied by Misses Clarice and Annie Tinsley.? Chester Lantern. Miss Essie Wilson, of Columbia, ' is visiting her uncle, Mr. Jacob Rice, on Main street. Miss Wilson is the ! I daughter' of Mr. Rice's youngest sis- i ter. |] .* '/}' r /?. i LOCAL NEWS7" Miss Paulette Going is teaching school at Sardis. Mr. Robert Colson left Tuesday for the U. S. Navy. Mr. Herbert Lindsay has gone on a msiness trip north. Mr. T. M. Marchant, of Greenville, spent Tuesday in Union. Miss Sydney Gage is spending tome time at Caesar's Head. Miss Nell Purcell spent several lays at Asheville last week. Mr. C. M. Bailey, of Route 2, was n Union Tuesday on business. Mrs. Sims, of Rock Hill is the quests if Mrs. Mabry S. Rice. Mr. W. H. Jeter, of Carlisle, was i visitor in Union on Monday. Mrs. E. B. Black, of Rnrk H511 ?? he guest of Mrs. Lucy Barron. Mrs. E. J. Arthur, of Columbia, Is ;he guest of Mrs. J. D. Arthur. Mr. Walker, of Chester, is a guest it the home of Mrs. Mabry Rice. Miss Adele Dunbar, of Newberry, s the guest of Mrs. N. P. Dunbar. Rev. H. E. Brewington spent the week-end in Woodruff with relatives. Mrs. S. B. Pridmore. of White Stone, is visiting Mrs. E. R. Godshall. Mrs. Elias Prioleau has returned Torn a weeks stay at Chick Springs. Master Marion Mixson left Monlay for Columbia to visit relatives. Mr. D. E. Boney, of Yorkville, ipent several days last week in Unon. Mr. Fred Sexton, of Florence, is he guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sex_ on. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartles are pending some time at Hot Springs, Miss Bessie Greer, returned Tueslay from a visit to relatives at Flat *ock. Mr. Dan Morgan, of Columbia, arrived Monday to visit relatives in Union. Miss Helen Linder of Spartanburg, :s the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. S. Linder. AT,, r D iui . u. i ju/cuiiaii) vi vpai wiuuuiK) ipent the week-end in Union with 'riends. Miss Alica Rembert, of Spartanmrg is the guest of Miss Fannie Duncan. Mr. Charles Norman left Wedneslay to spend some time at Unaka Springs. Rev. John F. Matheson and family ire spending some time at West Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Westmoreland tpent the week-end in Woodruff with -elatives. Mrs. B. O. Townsend, of Lumberx>n, N. C., is tfie guest of Mrs. S. rownsend. Miss Lois Gregory, of Route 3, has returned from a visit to relatives at Ninety Six. Mr. J. D. Arthur, Jr., will leave this week for West Point to resume his duties. Misses Alsie and May Smith returnel this week from a stay at Saluda. N. C. Mr. R. G. A. Jeter and little son, Earl, of Sedalia, were in Union on Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Lewis, of Blacksburg, is the guest of friends in the city for a few days. Dr. W. E. Sawyer spent several days this week with his parents at Wards, S. C. Misses Frances and Katherine Sartor are visiting relatives at Santuc and Carlisle. Miss Anna Sanders has returned to her home at Sedalia after a visit to relatives here. Mr. Hervie Whitlock, of Chester, is spenling his vacation with his parents in Union. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Feaster, of Route 1, are visiting relatives in Fairfield county. Mrs. J. D. Arthur and Miss Alice Arthur, have returned from a visit to Glenn Springs. Rev. J. A. Anderson will leave Saturday to visit relaties at Hendersonville and Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. John Barron, of Fort Lawn, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lucy Barron. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Gordon, of Charleston, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLure. Mr. J. Roy Fant has returned to the city after spending two weeks on the coast of Maine. Mr. E. Z. Hodge, of Ottaray, is is spending his vacation with his par^ and Cedar Springs. Mrs. Alma Davis, of Buffalo, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Colson. Miss lone Littlejohn arrvied Tuesday to visit friends for several weeks, >efore going to Dillon. Mrs. W. H. Sartor and Mrs. N. M. Lander have gone to Black Mountain, N. C., to spend some time. Miss Willie Gallman is spending the summer in Spartanburg with the family of Mr. O.T.Gallman. Mr. Eugene Spears has returned to the city from a ten days vacation to the lower part of the State. Tlr T R I.(??li>Ukn Dt 1 m*rmm 4ft ?? &? WIVJVIIII| WJl M. 1IICWUUU) spent several days in Union last week with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. C. Mixson has returned to tier home in Columbia after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Julia Thomas, j Mrs. Leroy David has returned to Iter home in Bennetsville after a vis. it to her mother, Mrs. Belle Goude? lock. Mr. T. G. Lancaster, of Spartanburg, spent several days this wee! with friends in Union. Messrs J. D. Arthur, Jr., and Miller Arthur have returned from a visit to Wrightsville Beach. * Miss Lizzie Greer and Miss Mason Blankenship of Route 2, were visiting in Union last week. Miss Louise Newman, who has been the guest of Miss Irene McDow will return to her home in Columbis this week. Mr. Roy Meador has returned t? Union after visiting Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Pryor.?Chester Lantern. Mr. John McDow, of Lockhart, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McDow. Mrs. M. B. Watson, of Ridge Springs will arrive Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mixson. Mrs. George H. Oetzel who has been spending the summer at Hickory Grove, has returned to the city. Mrs. Robert Gee and little son of Newberry, are the guests of Mrs. Gee's mother, Mrs. M. C. Mangum. Miss Annie Belle Groves, of Blaclcville, is the guest of Mrs. M. J. Mabry at her home on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sexton, of Barnwell, arrived Thursday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton. Mrs. R. A. Sims and children of Warrenville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders at Sedalia. Solicitor A. E. Hill and Magistrate Robert J. Gantt were in Union Monday to attend the magistrate's meeting. Miss Janie Summers, whohas been the guest of Miss Myrtie Wessinger has returned to her home in Columbia. Mrs. J. P. Belue of Spartanburg, and Miss Kate Johnson of Atlanta - Ga., visited friends in Union last week. Mrs. T. A. Murrah and little daughter have returned from a visit to realatives at Woodruff and Spartanburg. Mrs. Robert S. Foster has returned from an extended visit to her sisto relatives at Woodruff and Sparin Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Finley spent several days last week with their daughter. Mrs. Claude Smith at Chesnee. Major W. H. Sinkler, who spent last week at Chick Springs returned to his home in Eutawville on Monday morning. Mr. Charles Hames left Wednesday for Flat Rock, N. C.f where Mrs. Hames has been visiting relatives for some time. Mr. J. R. Murphy, of Sedalia, spent a few days in Greer last week, and will probably move to that section next winter. Prof. Harper, of Clemson College, was in Union Monday and made a visit to the farm demonstration held at Jonesville. Mrs. W. T. Tracy spent several days in Charleston last week, visiting Mr. Tracy, who is in the Riverside Infirmary. Mrs. D. C. Clarke and children, who have been on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Jones, of Cherokee, have returned home. Miss Mary Flynn, who has beer taking a special course in New Roch elle. N. Y.. will return to her home here this week. Mrs. P. C. Whisenant, who has been spending the summer at Flai Rock, N. C., returned to her home or Sunday morning. Mrs. S. A. Clement and daughter Miss Ida Clement, who have been a Wrightsville Beach for two weeks have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coward, o: Florence county, are the guests o: Mr. and Mrs. Newell Smith at theii home on Church street. Misses Pansy and Daisy Watson who have been the guests of Mrs. J W. Mixson, have returned to theii home in Ridge Springs. Mrs. B. G. Clifford left Thursday for Chester and before returning t< TTlllAn urill csnoi Al v.uvn ..... oyEuu suiuc time in in( lower part of the State. Miss Mauldin Graham, of Colum bia arrived Wednesday to spend somi time with her grandmother, Mrs. Liz zie Hames on Church street. Mr. Charles Goforth, secretary an< treasurer of the Eagle Grocery com pany is spending his vacation in thi mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Arthur Cottingham spent th< week-end at Black Mountain, N. C. where Mrs. Cottingham and Arthur Jr., are spending the summer. Mrs. J. A. WilbuTn, Misses Bea trice and Auressie Wilburn will leavi next week for Charleston and the IsU of Palms to spend some time. The young ladies who were sue cessful in Progress' contest spent lasl week at the Isle of Palms anl Char le8ton, returning to the city Monda> afternoon. Mrs. W. F. Arthur of Lawrence Mass., arrived in Union Saturday foi a short stay. Mrs. Arthur was accompandied by her brother, Mr. J A. Arthur. Mrs. Jeanette Wallace who is spending the summer at Saluda, has returned to that place after a few days spent in Union with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Hill. Miss Louise Parsons of Johnsor City. Tenn., and Miss Lewis Drak< of Bennetsville, S. C., passed througl Union last week on their way home They were the guests of Miss Man Jones.' Rev. H. N. Rogers, of Jonesville is this week conducting a meeting li West End under the auspices of th< Holiness Baptist denomination. Th< meeting will continue through thii week and perhaps next week. THE MEASURE 1 One unquestionable m< of a bank is its manag< A bank may offer a! strength the fact that National or other bank themselves do not affor for deposits. This bank is under Sta in every respect to Nai ion?and what is more the safeguard of a stror Emslie Nicholson, J. Ro PRESIDENT. VICE PR] ii; I /? , 'ftULLfcjp U!i I J * K-f AVJ J * L? ITl wi?11 *1 * J L gf-7?\ J I L Dickert-Jolly ^ i_ Miss Leila Dickert and Mr. Herbert Jolly were married in Athens, J Ga., on last Thursday morning, Aug. 16. The announcement came as quite a surprise to the friends of the young couple in Union, but cordial good a wishes and congratulations will follow them to their new home in Athens. Mrs. Jolly is the youngest daugh- 3 ter of Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Dickert _ and is a popular member of the \ younger set. Mr. Jolly is the son of Mr. T. C. Jolly and holds a responsible posi- ~ tion with a concern in Athens. Little "Joe Brown" is Dead. "Joe Brown" the little dog owned I by Mr. Milton McNeace and known ~ to everybody in Union, is dead. He had a severe case of black tongue and was sick only a few days. "Joe A urown was a aog, dui ne nau a nig, kind heart and was true to his friends. Many people in Union, especially p in the business section, will miss c this little dog. He used to go up one side of the street and down the other and say "Good Morning" to his friends and none of them were ever too busy to stop and give him a pat and a kind word. Joe Brown was named for the gov- 1 crnor of Georgia. We hope little "Joe Brown" has gone where all good doggies go. ^ Adelphi Secures Miss Bonner. ' The following clipping from the ' ? Chilicothe News-Advertiser, will be I of interest to many Union people. ; "The Board of Education of Adelt phi this week, unanimously chose > Miss Leola Bonner of this city as one of their High School instructors. , Miss Bonner is a former student of ^ the Chilicothe High School, later ' graduating from Clifford Seminary, Union, S. C. Last year she taught in ^ that well known institution. Adelphi , . is to be congratulated upon securing the services of Miss Bonner." Miss Bonner had the A. B. Degree \ from Clifford Seminary. She took r the examination required by the state of Ohio from all applicants for posr itions in public school, and made a > very high record. Member Teaching Force Resigns i Miac MofflPCI rof Va?I* mwi^uivv XVUII^, ICatMCI U1 I " the seventh grade (girls) in the' Chester graded schools, cabled Su_ ' perintendent W. H. McNairy her res_ | ignation Thursday from Nikolai in Prussia. Miss Young, who was re_ garded as one of the most capable 5 teachers in the local schools, is tour_ ' Europe with a party from Union; and friends think she has arranged to remain in Europe for purposes of [ stuly.?Chester Lantern. Mr. J. A. Orr. of Adamsburg. has ] just completed a new seven room I cottage, conveniently arranged and ' up to date. Mr. J. F. Johnson was \ the contractor who did the work. i PAINT PUT ON - Think of paint put on and not by ' the gallon. A gallon of paint in the can is of no account to anybody. Put it on. Mow rp/?lron ifo ' .,v ? ?ivo yvov auu vaiuc. | The secret is: <jne paint goes twice as far as another. A good one goes ' twice as far as the bad one. You have a job, say an average job. It'll take 10 gallons Devoe and 12 or 15 or 18 or 20 of middling poor very ' , poor and trash. You know painter's , wages in your town. Put the price [ of a gallon of paint and the painter's day-wage together. You can, we 1 , can't. Devoe costs less than any inferior paint; there are hundreds of thein. , One paint is as good as another, i so long as it lasts; one lasts months ' i and another years; and the one that i goes furthest lasts longest. I STONE-JONES HARDWARE COSell It. IICHOLSONI BANK AND | ?UST COMPANY | UNION.SC. pf( OF SAFETY Til , .u. lsli ;aouic ui wie sircngtn | j| ement. > an assurance of its i is is organized under ; ing laws, but laws in I d the greatest safety j te supervision?equal | |! tional Bank supervis- 1 important it affords | J lg management. y Fant, M. A. Moore, f j ESIDENT. CASHIER. ipecial Advertisements ''OR RENT?House te rent on Church street recently occupied by Mr. Con Allen. Apply to Times Ofiice. 16-tf. tUTO TIRE REPAIR CO.?We make old Tires wear like new. Free air. All work guaranteed. J. Arthur Adams, Manager. 215 Buncombe St. 34t Greenville, S. C. WANTED?A horse for its feed, pood care taken of animal. Address V., care Union Times Office. UST RECEIVED?A shipment of Colgate's toilet articles. Hudnut's toilet waters always on hand. The Rice Drup Co. "OR SALE?One excellent milk _cow. Price reasonable. Call on Mrs. Isabela C. Foster or J. B. Foster. 3t32 i LARGE SHIPMENT of Nunnally's fine candies, just received this week, delivered by parcel post. Order now from The Rice Drug Co. "OR SALE]?The farm where 1 live ontaininp 101 acres, with Rood 2horse farm open and in pood state of cultivation. 5-room residence and all out buildinps in pood condition. Price and terms reasonable. Located 2 miles south of Union. See or address: H. M. Sparks, ltpd ?HE BEST ICE CREAM delivered in packers, which will keep from 3 to 4 hours. The Rice Rrup Co. }ANI)Y THAT is always nice and fresh?Wiley's Candy, Made last Nipht at the Palmetto Drup Co. FOR SALE?One set of Dicken's works, never been used. Will sell cheap for cash. For futher information apply to the Times office, tf FREE?Cotton Picker's account book to anyone who will cut out this advertisement and brinp it to our store will be entitled to one of these valuable books. The Peoples Supply Co., D. Fant n vjiuium, X'res. OUR ABSOLUTELY guaranteed remedy for Chills?Huiet's Chill Busterrr-will do the work or your money back. The Palmetto Drug Store. DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS or formulas of any kind can be filled at The Palmetto Drug Co. and we save you money. D. C. FLYNN, Real Estate Agent, will advise and sell any kind of property anywhere on a small commission, see him. If you want your proerty sold this winter, come and list with me now. THE BEST IS ALWAYS the cheapest, that's what you get at The Palmetto Drug Co., and nothing but the best. FOUND?A lady's black coat, tailored, on the Macadam road, one mile from Wilburn's store. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and identifying property. It FARM FOR SALE?96 acres located half way between Santuc and Carlisle on the old Columbia road. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. D. C. FLYNN, REAL ESTATE broker, will buy real estate for anybody anywhere, on a low graduating commission. See him for particulars. FOR SALE-?24 acres on the. main Lockhart road about 500 yards from the Monarch Mill property. Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. IF YOU WANT to buy or sell land see the Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. 34 2t. FOUR SMAT.T. PAPMC *? o _ ?. IVI OOIC Lt miles from Monarch Mills, ranging from 36 to 46 acres each. D. Fant Gilliam. 34 2t WANTED?A man and wife (white) to work on dairy farm. Must be sober, industrious, honest and able to read and write. Apply to S. S. Linder, Union, S. C. It