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BIG 1< Beginning Fi can't afford to Goods. Clothing MILL1NE Our entire line of beautifi sold up to $6.98, ?oing nov Toe Colored Felt ready-to-v 1 at oniy 81.00 white Felt ready-to-w at only DRESS GO 39c 36-inch Wool Serge, all 65c all wool Crepe, all colors 59c all wool Crepe, all colors ?5c Shepherd Plaids, now. oi 81.00 36-inch Silk Poplin, no 82.00 42-inch black Charme 81.25 36-inch black Moire Si 81.50 Roman Stripe or Plaid 81.50 Roman Stripe Silk Vel 81.00 Silk Velvet, now onh 81.25 Embossed Velvet, noi\ 25c Ratine, all colors, now < 75c 36-inch figured Silks, no DRESS GC 10c yard-wide Percale, shoi 5c Apron Gingham, now oi 15c striped Crepe shorts, n You wil McLUl Hpri T * A $6.00 PAIR of T Y with your order for Sui J Special sale lasts one week onl Y opportunity. Satisfaction in fit, Y manship absolutely guaranteed. morning, Oct. 17, and ends, Satur Y r f\ fP* fl ?t ? M 2 5C Uu V STORES Y (?* ^ X 55 I V VJ V No. 4 Main SI. ^ V < * * * * * * * * * * * * I Use Dus * For Sweeping ai | Floors and Carp | down the dust and X and moths. V 1 Bbl. Lots at 2% cen V 12 Bbl. Lots at 3 cen V 25 Lbs. for One Dollar ? | BAIL | Furniture & Lv A^A A^A ^4. ^ ^ y 4 4F \\ y V )-DA riday, Oct miss this op Shoes, Ha RY. il Pattern Hats that ,r at only $4.98 /ear Hats going now 50c rear Hats going now 75c >ODS colors, at only 25c , now only 49c , now only 45c lly 19c w only 89c use, now only $1.48 ilk, now only $1.00 Silk, now only__$1.00 Ivet, now only $1.00 r 75c r only $1.00 mly \2Vjhi ?w only 49c )OI)S. :ts (limit) 5c lly : 3c ow only 10c 1 regret il _ L * i. E| y ROUSERS^ 1 or Overcoat. V y. Don't miss this i quality and work- J sale begins Saturday >' day evening, Oct. 24 V A OS J I 15 I 51 - 4 ir^ m I :l J W % | n ? 4 ?-s v 1?^-4 /V. P. Bobo, \iyr. 1 V ? tdown nd Cleaning lets. Keeps I kills germs Is per pound ts per pound % delivered toL. r imber Co. ? Y SAL :ober 16th. T iportunity to bu ts, Ladies, Misses 8c Dress Gingham and < Now only 7c 36-inch Bleaching Shu 15c 36x42 Pillow Cases, n 50c Shirts, now only 6c 36-inch White Cloth, 20c 8 oz. A. C. A. Tick, fc 20c green Burlap, now ( 30c 9 oz. Timmons Wool 10c 36-inch flowered Cui Big lot samples in Tow about one-third off rej 75c Roman Stripe Silk < 75c white and black Vest Stock Pants for baby, n Ladies Sanitary Belts, LADIES SU1I Ladies black full-length Now only 85.00 value ladies full lei Now only Better ones for $7.48, $9. 812.50 quality ladies all Now only ! Better Suits at $12.48, Si Full line of Children's f I ii you fail h IERCA1 A BIG HOLIDAY. Sparks World's Famous Shows?Circus, Hippodrome and Menagerie to he Here Thursday, Oct. 29 All day Thursday the busiest man in town was J. C. Tracy, advance agent of Sparks World's Famous Shows. He was like a will-o-fhet wisp, now here, now there* making contracts and arranging for the coming of the great circus. The grounds known as the Base Ball Park on Church street were leased from Mr. W. T. Powell and he was several times heard to make complaint that the grounds were harflly large enough to accomodate the show properly. The Sparks shows as they will appear here this year rank among the leading circuses of the country. It is claimed to have a solid train of twen' ty monster railway cars, almost four hundred people and over two hundred animals, both foreign and do* mestic. 1 '1' 1. 1. 1 ?fi.. l . Mil' snow employs over iniy people in the department of publicity alone and from now on until show day the country for twenty miles around will he given a thorough billing and if the weather is at all favorable Thursday, October 20th, Union will have to entertain an immense throng on that dav. adv. ? LAND SAUK. By authority vested in us under the I will of J. F. Itetsill, late of the county of Union, S. C., we will on Salesdav, Monday, 2nd day of November, " 11? 1 -1, within the legal hours of sale, sell to the highest bidder the fnllow^ ing tracts of land, to-wit: Tra t No. * S of the Joel Iletsill division of land containing 33 76-100 acres, n u-e or less. The Gore tract adjoining ne latX ter and containing 10 7-10 acn . more ! !* or less. The Davis tract COi .lining 70 .'5-1 acres, more or less, and adX joining said tracts No. 8 and the WilV* burn tract. The Wilburn tra t con? taining 189 acres, more or less adX joining tract No. 8 and tie- Davis tract. Also tract No. 3 of 1 e Joel I Jet s i 11 distribution containing 140 acVes. more or less. This tract lies on f the Union road and adjoins tra t No. x and the Moore tract. Also the A. \f AAro ? ??/ oAni u miner ??/ ? *. mrveo J or less, lying on the Union road and W* adjoining the aforesaid tract Mo. 3. % Tracts No. 8, the Gore tract and ^ Davis tract will he sold together as one tract. The Wilhurn tract will oe sold separately. Then the Wilhurn X tract, tract Mo. 8, the Gore tract and Davis tract will he sold in a whole. The sale aggregating the larger sum X to stand. Tract No. 3 and the Moore tract will he sold separately and then !& sold as a whole. The sales aggregating the larger sum of money to stand, t These lands will be sold for 1-3 ^ cash and the remainder in install^ merits of one and two years bearing ^ interest at 8 per cent per annum, posy session to be given as soon as grow^4 ing crop can be gathered. J Should purchaser not have ready V cash for first payment we will accept his bond with good and sufficient se curity for said payment to become V due January 10, 1915. These lands comprise the place in Cross Keys, ir Union County, State aforesaid, where * E ATI hese prices are v in vonr sum j j ri > and Children Si Chambrey Shorts (limit) 5c >rts, (limit) now only 5c iow only 10c 35c now only 5c atherproof, now only. 15c rnly 15c Jeans, now only 25c rtainette, now only 8c els and Table Cloths at ?ular price. Jirdles, now only 49c Belts, now only 49c ow only 25c now only 25c and COATS. Coats, value $4.00, $2.98 lgth Coats, all colors, $3.98 98, $12.48, and $14.98. wool satin-lined Suits, $9.98 .7.48, $22.48, and $25.00. Goats in Bearskin, Wave l attaint thic w uiiviiu una j NTILE the late J. F. Betsill lived and plats of the same may be seen in the office of the Probate Judge of Union county. Purchaser to pay for all papers. S. M. RICE, J. A. BETSILL, Exeeutors of the will of J. F. Betsill. 42 3t PERFECT CONFIDENCE. Union People Have Hood Reason For | Complete Reliance. Do you know how? To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way? Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many tests. I r ?- IT..! * -*! neres union testimony. Mrs. Ida Fowler, Union, S. C., says: "Doan's Kidney Fills are to my knowledge a fine kidney medicine, and I recommend them to everyone in need of a remedy of this kind. I had weak kidneys and my back ached intensely. I was dizzy and nervous and had trouble from the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Fills, which 1 got at the Falmetto Drug Co., restored me to good health. I am now free from kidney complaint. I gladly confirm the public endorsement I gave Doan's Kidney Fills before." Frice 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Fills?the same that Mrs. Fowler had. Foster-Milburn Co., Frops., Buffalo, N. Y. Books of Subscription. Books of subscription for The McLure Realty Co., a corporation authorized by the Secretary of State with capital of $20,000, with 200 shares of the par value of $100 per share will be open at The McI.ure Mercantile Co. on October 10, 1914, for those wishimr to suscribe thereto. W. S. Mc I <u re Emma E. McLure J. W. McLure, Jr. Mrs. J. M. F-'ant of Meador spent Tuesday in the city shopping. QUIT TAKING KIKKY CALOMEL. 9 Here is a vegetable tonic that is far better fo ryou to take than the dangerous drug and poison called calomel. You never can tell when calomel is going to "get you." That's the worst thing about taking so uncertain and- dangerous a drug for constipation and liver trouble. Calomel is liable to salivate you or "knock you out" for at least a day the very next time you try it. The Milhous Drug company has the mild vegetable remedy that successfully takes the'place of calomel. This remedy is Dodson's Liver Tone, a very pleasant tasting liquid that gives quick but gentle relief from constipation, torpid or "lazy" liver. 4 Dodson's Liver Tone is fully guaranteed, and if you buy a large bottle for fifty cents and it does not entirely satisfy you, the drug store where you ! bought it will promptly give you your i money back with a smile, i Dodson's is fine for both children s and grown people. tflcLUF for 10 Days C 3ly of Fall and A nits, Fancy Coat; of the Sea, Velvets, etc. P fants Cream Serge up to $ Ladies all wool Sweaters at J Ladies Tango Knit Vests at in all colors. Silk Cords with tassels in all Williams Talcum Powder, wo Beautiful line of the newes Neckwear at 25c and 49c. $1.00 quality Wrights Healtl For only MENS and BOY $10.00 quality Mens fancy W< $7.50 quality Mens Suits at $5.00 quality Boys Blue Serg $3.00 quality Boys fancy woi $1.50 quality Boys Suits for Cut prices on our big sto< Boys, Misses and Children. ] infants Shoes. Womens guaranteed all leatl For only Mens all leather work Shoes We also have a full line of I Saving prices. Broad lasts Shoes at low prices. Big 10 Day S;1 COMP treat Opei NOW GOIIS The W "The Store That Successors to the Mui Note Our Lo Hoyden, and Howard & Foster! 11 Shoes, values to .$6-50. QQ _ V Opening Sale Price g One lot Queen Quality and Drew 0 Ladies Shoes, value up to $4.00. w Wonder's Opening Sale h Price v v g Royal Worcester Corsets, $1.00 \ and $1.50 values, Won- c der Opening Sale Price I *7 V- v One lot Ladies' Waists, worth from $1.00 to $2.00, Wonder's ( Opening Sale onc to yon r Price I *J v ^ One hi# lot Men's Suits, small ^ sizes, worth up to $20.00. ~ Wonder's Opening Sale Price .$1.79'"$2.79 i Table Oil Cloth .first quality, 1 sold everywhere for 25c. Won- * der's Opening Price 1 Pv/? * per yard XtJv/ i The W "The Store Tha Successors to the Mi S. KRASNOFF, Mgr. iE'S II )nly. You I Yinter Dry | 5, Millinery I rices from 75c in in- | 17.50. B j>1.00 worth $2.00 I $1.48 worth $1.98? I colors for only 10c I rth 25c for only 10c I t things in Ladies' j fi Underwear, f 75c I S SUITS 1 >rsted Suits at__$8.48 | $4.98 I e Suits for $3.98 1 *sted Suits at $1.98 I 98c I :k of Shoes for Men, I Prices start at 10c for I ler top hide Shoes I $2.25 E worth $3.00 for $2.48 I )ress Shoes at Money 1 for Children. Good I tie at I ANY ling Sale \G OIM AX ronder : Sells Under" tual Dry Goods Co. iw Prices: Lain Coats worth from $3 to $5, bonder's Opening QQ ale. Price tPl.c/O ienuine Wright Health Underwear $1 and $1.50 values. Specd Wonder Opening ale Price Oi/C/ !ard-wide Bleaching worth 10 ents, Opening Sale Price per ard (limit 20 yds.) )ne lot Ladies Stylish up-to-theninute, tailor-made Suits worth 120 to $30. Special tfJQ AO )pening Price 16-inch heavy Sea Island Sheetng, 10c value. Open- /*! / n ng Sale Price ^ /2^ tidies fine quality Percale and ^hambray Dresses, elegantly rimmed. Wonder Open- i A ? ng Sale Price__*. T 1 ' oncier I Sells Under" itual Dry Good* Co. Union, S. C. \ , *