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[W A its we ve TT1 Hi GREA Sta Now tt days w | Will te. I cJ How About 1 ARE THEY THE C There is a vast diff Sc.)me are much more c and pleasure than other discovered it. It's all i We enjoy a good Rock* have selected some corr try them. NEW GOODS arri on our windows. OUR GOODS are vii rvR f 11 ci nn/1 cintrn v bcc uo aim oavc i We have three fl?o niture, and can furnish from the cheapest to t\ show you our goods. C W.H. I High Grad ELI said before, you on short r i T CLEAT .x to ua 11 iere is on 'ill be the: 11 you mo: gjjoRHmrt gp four Rockers? COMFORTABLE KIND erence in Rocking Chairs. nnrlnnivp tn prnn-fni't pasp V, v~ ~ V, s. Perhaps you may have in the way they are built, ir ourselves, and think we ifortable ones. Come and ving daily, keep your eye right and our prices are noney. rs packed full of fine furi any room in the house le best. It's a pleasure to live us a Call. 3URRIS e Furniture. L I it's too imp L - ~ - J 1 notice, SO I J TTD JIT i ur m urday' e thing c means of re in nex ' = -SUSP ENTERTAINMENT At Scdalia School House. Following is the program to he rendered at Sedalia school auditorium on Friday night, February 1.1, beginning at 7:30. Admission 10c. Come one, come all, and see what is in store for you. 1. Sonj;?School. 2. Recitation?Luther Bobo. 3. Instrumental Solo?Irene Jeter. 4. Recitation?Thornwell Henery. 5. Instrumental Solo?Mabel Alverson. 0. Recitation?Aline Sprouse. 7. Instrumental Solo?Gladys Bishop. 8. Recitation?Aline Graham. 9. Instrumental Solo?Isadore Bobo 10. Recitation?Bessie Bailey. 11. Pantomine (Nearer My God to Thee)?Six pirls. 1 O T * i-l ' 1 Ai. iiisuumeiiuii ?5oio?same i\lvorson. 13. Recitation?Pauline Bailey. 14. Instrumental Solo?Misses Hunter and Alverson. 15. Monologue (Uncle Pete)?Two boys. 16. Instrumental Duet ? Misses Hunter and Alverson. 17. Tableau (Women's Rights, or What are We Coming to)?Misses Hunter and Alverson. 10. Monologue (Aunt Hulder's Offer)?Lona Mae Humphries. 20. Instrumental Solo?Lena R. Bobo. 21. Tableau (Faith, Hope and Charity)?Three girls. 22. Instrumental Solo?Lona Mae Humphries. 23. Play (Fun in a Photograph Gallery) 24. Song by school. Women and Wet Feet. Cold and wet feet are a dangerous combination especially to women, and congested kidneys often result. Backache, urinary irregularities and rheumatic fevers are not unusual results. Foley Kidney Pills restore the regular and normal action of kidneys and bladder and remove the cause of the trouble. Contain no habit forming drugs. For sale by all dealers everywhere. James J. Hill said he would give $1,000 to any man showing him a 14inch ear of corn grown in Minnesota. President John Furlong of the State Agricultural society has done it, and has hanked the money. There are 4,694 pupils enrolled in '.he public schools of Columbia. FOI >ortant an c this is to into Ill Mornin 'pvtiiin ff /V/JL ItUAll^ JL saving yc :t week's ] Ford-Page. A wedding, quietly solemnized, but oeaumui in us every arrangement, was that of Miss Willie May Ford and Mr. W. D. Page, which occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Triplett on Walnut street Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Thayer, pastor of the First Baptist church, and was attended by numerous friends and relatives of the popular young couple. Miss Dolly Triplett was bridesmaid, and Mr. Claude L. McDill attended the groom. To the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march played by Miss Kate Douglas the bridal party entered the tastily-decorated parlor, and here the ceremony was pronounced. After the eeremonv M i* an/I Mno I v ?* ?* Page were the honorees at a delightful little reception tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Triplett, after which they boarded the south-bound train for a bridal trip to acksonville, Fla. Upon their return they will go to housekeeping on Mobley street. Mr. Page holds a responsible position in the local offices of the Southern Express Co., and is a popular and efficient young man. Mrs. Page is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ford, of R. F. I). 5, and is one of the city's most beautiful and accomplished young women.?Chester Reporter. Rev. Albert Deems Betts, the esteemed pastor of the Conway Methodist church, has been signally honored by Princeton friends. He has been invited to hold a series of revival r.eetings in the Methodist church at Frinceton, N. J. Mr. Betts will leave i for Princeton next Monday and will be away for almost three weeks. He | v i'l he accompanied by Mrs. Betts i who will visit relatives in New Jer1 sey. To hold a series of meetings one's alma mater especially at a university with the prestige of Prin eton is an honor seldom conferred up- ' jon her sons and Mr. Betts as well as < , the people of Conway should feel justly proud of the fact. He received 1 the degree of master of arts at Princeton while Woodrow Wilson was president of the institution.? Conway Field. CHICHESTER S Pll LS I THK DIAMOND RRAND. X Ct^^/KK I'llto In Itrd and Mold mrullk\^A/ I -^VJl bo***t wair-i with Blue Ribboa. V/ i R I A" n* yea?a known u Beat, Safest, / twajra Reliable imBYD?'JGG!STC ryfRYWHERt vent to be fl / rm you that VN OUT g,Feb. ie wait o >u many < paper. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) State of South Carolina, County of Union. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. T. Tracy and E. F. Kelly, as receivers of J. G. Wolling, Jr. Plaintiff. Against L. J. Welch, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT?You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith servea upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said comnlaint nn tlio subscriber at his office in Union, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the Relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January 5th, A. D. 1914. I. Frank Peake, T. H. Munro Clerk of Court Plaintiff's Atty. Take Notice?That the summons and complaint in this action is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for 'Jnion county, of which summons this is a copy. 36t T. H. Munro, Plaintiff's Atty. ^^SEN^^O^^REI^Catalog-Circula^^B I Fashion Plate No. 1, copyrighted, I I and the Famous 90 Days Treatment and H McKISSICK'S METHOD H lot treating the Scalp, Hair and Skin with No. I I 1, 2 A 3 Preparations n B W. T. McKiSSICK A CO- B ^ P. Q. Box 102. Wilmington. Pet Lawrence G. Southard ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Office Opposite Post Office UNION, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE i All goods not called for in 30 days will be sold for repairs. VA7 XIahtoII A >Ua f? IT* A1 VTT VII kJllllUK /lUill \jW* tf Union, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins dentist , OFFICE OVER MUTUAL IT?2 O D s ' I ? . C> w S i lashed on o 1 SALE 7th ?f a few lollars. Garden Seed All Fresh Onion Setts Beans and Peas K rr . i -? ^ - Any mnd oi deed you want. Get them now before they are all gone. Come to PALMETTO DRUG CO. THE MONEY SAVERS UNION, S. C. DRJ. W. SHARP Veterniary Surgeon Calls answered promptly Day or Night. Phone 178 Union, S. C. BARRON & BARRON Attorneys at Law union, s. c. Practice in all Courts. Money to loan on City and Farm Property. T. H. MUNRO Attorney at Law union, s. c. n.*-- rv /< - unite uvci" xvice urug v^o. JNO. K. HAMBLIN LAWYER Hoomg Noa. 14-15?Foster Building Office upstairs, Opposite Hotel Union Union, South Carolina