The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 02, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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i^A A 4 A A A^j I Have Just t X X From market an | of NEW GOOI | daily. DON'T : ? HEAR FROM E V X most complete : X t v lowest nriee we X " v . I McLure Me Y The Und< Men ar Fall Clothes It Is our purpose to s the most remarkabl Boys' Tailored Clothe seen ior ine prices, ular and not high p; demand this season, pared for this. You c see a fine assortment the Newest Pattei and Models, ranging price From $7.50 to $25.( Gentlemen, let us sh< you our new sha] and styles ^in JOHN STETSON HATS. TI are Beauties. We also have the Men's, Ladies, Boys' we have ever had. 1 and your children c< of shoes. We have 1 or narrow; in all st; Any kind of shoe you it in The Largest Shoe Ho We Pay 10c lor ( j. ce | "The House of i Our Stocl Automobile?Goodyea Goodrich, Goodyear, Fii Motorcycle?Goodyeai Streak. Firestone Non Tread. Goodyear Blue ? Bicycle?All styles of 1 nnr no 1 v tn <57 AO l-'vi tu i ,vv j;ci pa. ?All Tires < 4 Model Contest. The South Carolina exposition commission is putting on a contest for the sale of South Carolina medals, for the purpose of raising money for our State's representation at the Panama exposition. The medals are made of bronze, with the seal of South Carolina on one side, and that of the Returned | d our large stock ? DS are arriving BUY TILL YOU | ^S. We have the ?|stock and at the % have ever had. rcantile Co. | ersellers. A^A A^A 4^*4 A A A A A A A A^A ????^?" id Boys ; are Ready how you fills season e line of Men's and ;s that you have yef We realize that popriced clothes are in | , and we have pre- | icy I biggest selection in 9 and Girls Shoes that I Ladies, let us fit you | [>mfortably in a pair | hem in all lasts, wide I ylcs, button or lace. | t want, you can find | AND I / E. P. Reed E Line I uses in United[States I Cotton on Accounts. S >HEN Satisfaction." 1 k of Tires r and Firestone Casings. *estone and Howe Tubes. * studded; Goodyear Blue -Skid. Diamond Safety Streak inner tubes, treads. Prices from $3.00 ir. Guaranteed.? Garage Canal Zone on the other. They se for $1.00 each, and a round-trip tict et to the exposition will be Riven t every younR woman who sells 1,00< on sales exceeding BOO, but less tha 1,000, 10 per cent will be paid. Writ to the South Carolina Expositio Commission, Columbia, S. C., for pai i ticulars. tl LOCAL NEWS . S Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cottingham ^ spent Saturday in Spartanburg. ^ Rev. Mr. Gibson of the Keltpn circuit was visiting in the city Monday. g Miss Ethel Hicks has resumed hre ft studies at the Columbia Female col- F lege. o Miss Sydney Gage spent the week- P end in Chester the guest of Mrs. H. S. Adams. It Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Duckett of ? Route 2 spent Saturday in Union with ? friends. IT Mr. W. H. Wilburn of Cross Keys G was a business visitor in the city on Monday. Mr. Julian Calhoun of Spartanburg ,s was a business visitor in the city g Monday. v Dr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Kelton ~~ were the guests of friends in Union " Monday. ai Mrs. Robert Sharpe of New Or- in leans is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Thomson. d< Mr. William H. Gist, president of ^ the Bank of Carlisle, was in Union on , business Monday. ^ Mr. J. R. Petty, chief of police at y< Carlisle, was in Union a day this wek on business. v in r Mrs. Mabry S. Rice spent several S days last week with Miss Mary Withers in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). High left Friday to spend some time with relatives in , North Carolina. Miss Anne Hamilton of Pacolet is 11 the guest of Mrs. J. H. Hamilton on East Main street. tja Miss Ruth Wilburn left Saturday tri to resume her school duties in the 11 lower part of the State. Judge Kerr of Greenwood is the da guest of his daughter, Mrs. T. L. Es- te< tes on "Douglas Heights." Mrs. Robert Scott of Jonesville spent Monday in the city with her sister, Mrs. W. Newell Smith. Mr. Felix Goudelock left Tuesday yy for thp rh ni'lp^tnn \T O<liool onllnrvn tA I complete his course in pharmacy. Mr. Milton McNeace has returned to Union after spending several months in Anderson with relatives. Mr. M. O. Lancaster has returned to his post at the Merchants and ^ Planters bank after several days ill ness. Mrs. J. McJ. Fant of Santuc was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Richard P. Morgan, for several days this ? week. D( Mrs. James Gray and little child have returned to their home in Djtf- j lington. from a visit to Telativeiwn J the county. Dr. V. H. Gregory of Cheraw arrived in Union Saturday to accept a position as pharmacist at the Milhou? Drug company. Miss Susie Allan, who has been the guest of Miss Frances Nicholson for some time, left Monday for her ho ne F< in Charleston. Miss Mary Estes spent several daylast week with Mrs. Theo Stehle a: Jonesville, returning to the city Mon day morning. pj Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whisanant of Spartanburg spent the week-end with ? their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C T1 Whisenant. Mrs. A. A. Estes, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton last weekj has returned to her home ^ in Cross Keys. Mrs. Francis Murphy and daugh- ? ter, Miss Edith Murphy of Mt. Tabor. F( were the guests of Mrs. Theodore| Maddox on Monday. Mrs. Marvin McNeace and children who have been making their home in jjj Texas, have moved to Union where \ they will live in the future. 1 Mr. Jo Watson who spent the sunn- { mer in Union with his sister, Mrs. J. *7" W. Mixson left this week for Inman , to resume his school duties. Mr. J. M. Sprouse of Lanett, Ala., t arrived in the city this week to spend ? a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \y. ? R. N. Sprouse on West Main street. i 1 Mr. Aubrey "Gilmore of Santuc was ^ in Union Monday. He has almost re- 777 covered from the severe injuries re- ( ceived in an automobile wreck several weeks ago. Rev. L. L. Wagnon spent several PO days in Chester last week where he \ went to carry his mother, Mrs. L. T. Wagnon, to the Magdalene hospital TE for treatment. Dr. F. H. Sawyer of Camden will j arrive in Union Saturday and will be 7 with the Milhous Drug Co.; his fam- c ;i.? ? i-A ? m 11 y win move laier. q Mr. Arthur Pitt.nan-passed through ' Union Sunday on his way to Greenville after spending the week-end in ^ Carlisle with his parents, Rev. and 1 Mrs. A. McA. Pittman. 1 Mr. Harry Storm, who is studying ? pharmacy in the Medical college at '0 Charleston, spent the week-end in the d city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. p John Storm. 1 Mrs. James Allan is the guest of ? relatives in the city. Mrs. Allan is ;Al en route to her home in Charleston a: from the mountains where she spent v the summer. $ - Miss Louise Murphy continues II quite ill at the Presbyterian hospital (n( in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Murphy has , < many friends in this city who are o grieved to hear of her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sanders and pi n Miss Mary Elizabeth Sanders have s< e returned to Columbia from a visit to ^ n their parents. Mr. adn Mrs. J. W. San- G ders of Cross Keys and relatives in P ' Union. ? ' V. ? M '8? W. W. Moore, who spent the um ner with her sister, Mrs. Mabry I. I ice, left Friday for Chester to pei t some time with Miss Mary . Vit iers, before returning to her oir B in Colunibia. > r. Iloyt Lampley of Hartsville pe it Sunday in the city with friends. lr- Lampley Is the son of the late lev. Mr. Lampley, who was pastor f the First Baptist church at this lace many years ago. Miss Daisy Harmon of Union spent ist Wednesday here with her mother, Irs. M. J. Harmon on Lipscomb treet enroute to Shelby where she as accepted a position as assistant lilliner in the W. B. Nix store.? raffney Ledger. COOl) PAINT. i cheap; and Devoe is not the only ood paint; it is one of a dozen; and, ery likely, the only one in your town -there are hundreds of middling and i ad. You can see what chance there is of nother good one there; perhaps one i ten at the most. Bad paint is dearest; middling is Bar; costs 2 ov :i ~ u _ ... VMMEC Cl.T IIIUCII US 16 best. No matter about the cost a gallon; lat isn't it; the cost a square foot; ie cost a job; better yet, the cost a >ar. There's a whole education in paint this advertisement. TON K-J ()X KS H AKPNV A It K CO. Announcements. __ I hereby announce myself a candite for re-election as one of the ? ustees of Union School District, No. C. T. Murphy. I hereby announce myself a candite for re-election as one of the istees of Union School District, No. J. A. Sawyer. I hereby announce myself a candite for election to the office of trusi for Union School District No. 11. B. B. .James. pecial Advertisements EST SPRINGS WATER delivered at your door in Union twice a week in sealed carboys. Late summer is 1 a good time to drink this healthgiving water. Leave word at ' Times office. < W. H. I.awson, West Springs. < Phone IT 8t < ANTED?To know if there is any < one in Union County who can make , old fashioned rag rugs. Write or phone The Times. * tf ' } YOUR DRUG BUSINESS with The Palmetto Drug Co., where you get the best of service and always save money. 3R SALE OR RENT?Two-horse farm eight miles from Union, good location, good water and orchard. _ Two dwelling houses thereon. For ? further information apply to the , Union Times office. lit pd 3R SALE?Residence at X<>. 68 ' Church street. Five rooms, water , and electric lights. Lot 7~>x200 ft. Bargain if taken now. See I.. M. ' Rice at The Union Times ollice. tf < iFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS ' for 10 cents at The Times oflice. 4 IE TONIC YOU WANT TO take for your blood is Dr. M. D. Iluiet's 4 Pink Blood I'urilier, guaranteed at < The Palmetto Drug Co. ?- I "HOOL TABLETS?Pencils and < Composition books at The Times. i )R SALE?1,000 pairs <>!' "Star ^ Brand" .shoes, the best shoe in the i world for the money. J. M White- ___ head. It pd ? tING YOUR DOCTOR'S prescrip- j" tions to The Palmetto Drug Co., we|l fill any prescription with the best I irugs that can be obtained. >R SALE?One scholarship in the I Vlodern Business College of I 1 'or ' ^Pply to The Times, Un-on, S. C. | - VNTED?To shoe your whole f'am- a If .with Star Brand shoes. J. M. i Whitehead. 37 It pd "JET'S CHILI. BUSTER The <4>ic that will cure chills and fever 'tithe Palmetto Drup < "o. ; PAPER?2f>c, 05c, 50c. En- h elopes to match. The Times office. A^HERS with certificates wanted! miiediately for following positions ? n>aded or rural schools: 3 at <;0fc 6 at $50; 8 at $45; 11 at *40; ? * $35. Direct from school otliialp. Special enrollment. Act W. H. Jones, Mfcr., Co- , jmjria, S. C. 30 It pd ; K SALE?100 acres of farm Jand Bei wolwiltt from Santuc, S. C, at ter 9.00 per acre. This is a bargain. nia "ltfrens Real Estate & Loan Co. rSale?a Two-horse wairon and 3. ouble harness at a bargain. Ap- Aid ly to J. B. Dickenson, Union, S. j>,., t nd. - ' T" M 1"! T~?? " Mis [.KSjjMAN WANTED? Tobacco Mr nd Cigar salesman wanted to ad- ' crtiie. Experience unnecessary. Mm 100 tnonthly and traveling expen- l a; ;s. Advertise smoking, chewing jrft( ibacflo, cigarettes, cigars. Send 2 j)a> l stamp for full particulars. !0t Helmet Tobacco Co., ' New York, N. Y. " ~~ Mo< i SALE?Two stoves, used one \la: sason only. One Cole's Hot Blast, ie other is an open grate stove. Cur# ood condition. Will sell at bar- i'he ?in prices. Dr. V. R. Hawkins, hone No. 29, Union, S. C. H pain I &. [n SUPPC that we were at war. I thing be a thousandf ed than now? Every to the dogs! T\ >.l ' II i7uii l worry I (Je land down in grain ar . raise as little cotton year. You do your part a I do ours. EMSLIE NICHOLSON, J. HO' President. Yi {*n>? - L 1/1 ^-.1 I w A J u. P^~ ;1\1 I w L' | ft r ?:."U ~ iit ! Use Dus X | For Sweeping | Floors and Cai | down the dust ai | and moths. % ? 1 Bbl. Lots at 2% c< V Va Bbl. Lots at 3 c< 9 ---- > za lds. lor One Doll X B All $ Furniture & 1 I HILLCRES ?: ; ?J. F\ McLURE, * THE HOME OF PURE I V V Cleanliness and Pn f X DELIVERIES PHONE: Give us a trial and y< f REGULAR CU We are now prepared to 1 chinery repairs on short not We have installed an 0: apparatus which successfull stool, brass. We Solicit Yoi Model G List of Advertised Letters. Ml ' Ci drs. Lula Almon. Henry Ashevule, i tract ss Susie Bearden, 2; Miss litre E. | ing ( *ty, B. K. Cudd, Miss Masie Fos- j ly ai , K. E. lyncher, .Miss Gertie (Jai -|' n, J. Gregory, Miss Eunice Greg- J ^"oar( , Mrs. 1). E. Gleaton, Joe, Green, j force J. Greer, Mrs. W. A. Gibbs, Miss j mons line Gist, W. S. Hargrove, Miss t?en 1a C. Hanell, Mrs. J. Y. Jackson, sevef ,, , T . ?? .. . muni s. M. J. Johnson, Miss I* ante Jeter,' ^r() is Catherlean I.ee, Mrs. Annie Lee, j this Moseley, E. S. Means, Mrs. Annie j cupic ler, Lyles S. Moore, Carl Moore, ;?c Murphy, Mrs. M. J. Roberson, ' [lell Sanders, Miss Macy Sartor, /id Stewart. Miss Hat tic Steven, Thos. C. Speer, Miss Sallie Sun- ( I, Edward Thompson, Mrs. Angiel- Re1 Thompson, Ann Thompson, Mrs. Hear >re Worthy, Andrew Worthy, for ?eley & Thompson. Time: paper s Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. injr t worst cases, no m Atter of how long standing. aflforc cured hy the wonderful, old reliable Dr. rr's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves and Heals at the same time. 25c,50c, $1.00 icholsonT iANK AND If ' KJST COMPANY 3;lj UNION. S C -LJL )SE 1 j Wouldn't everyold more depressthing hasn't gone I li 't busy, sow your id corn crops, and as possible next 1 nd we will try to ill 1 i FANT, M. A. MOORE, || ce President. Cashier. stdown | X and Cleaning rpets. Keeps i id kills germs % ? y T Y ents per pound ents per pound ^ lar, delivered ?? ? E "V Lumber Co. X ? A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A ^ ^ 0 T DAIRY | ProiM-iclor J MILK AND CREAM * y nfv Our Motto Y y iVICE DAILY X 227-L * ju will become a y STOMER V } $ } <? ! *? ! ??a??a???B??n?a )perators | nake all kinds of maice. : vy-Acetylene wel ling: y welds cast iron, ir ratronage. arage ~CROSS KEYS" oss Keys, Sept, 30.?The proed meeting which has been goin for two weeks has been largettended and much interest manid. The preaching has been done '.ev. W. A. Lamar, who held his ers from start to finish; he is ful and interesting and his seri have been much enjoyed. Sixpeople professed conversion and al were reclaimed and the comty has been greatly helped, thing of interest to write about week. The cotton situation ocs a deal of space in all the na hut the solution not reached yet. 11 write more next week. Correspondent. A Kind Letter. 'harlotte, N. C., Sept. 2!). 1914. v. L. M. Rice, Union, S. C.?My Brother: Find enclosed check renewal subscription to The s. I very much appreciate your and the ^ood work you are dohrouprh it and feel that I cannot I to be without it. Cordially, Jas. C. Gillespie.