The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 20, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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19c For Yoi V in goods or in settlement o V Your coupons are as good $5.00 Ladies' Black Coats, velvet i Only. ? ?* $4 .00 Misses Fancy all wool Coats Only 4^ $:i.00 Children's Fancy all wool Cc Only JL - ' Y *~0-00 Ladies all wool Redingate Only $25.00 Ladies ^}1 wool Redingate S Only ^ " ^ Men's, Ladies,' Misses' and C and Underwear at abo Great reductions in all Milliner) ?$ Stock to sele | McLure Mer A Pound I ? Cotl ?In Trade or on Acco We are members o of Commerce anc with all other mi you 9 cents for } trade or on accoui ten days. Positively no goods m thing the same price hard cash to pay for ii % K? STETSOPi *J. CO | The House of $ Oar Stock Automobile?Goodyear Goodrich, Goodyear, Fire Motorcycle?Goodyear i Streak. Firestone Non-S Tread. Goodyear Blue St Bicycle?All styles of tr per pair to $7.00 per pair ?All Tires Gi Model < The large barn of Malone Young, a Chester county farmer near Fort ? I.awn, was burned Monday night, with a lot of grain and other feed. The origin of the fire is unknown. ^ Cm Old Sons, Other Remedies Won't Cure. , fhe worst cases, no matter of how long standing, re cured by the wonderfut, old reliable I)r. PortAs Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Paia and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 ( nr Cotton! Y u? f accounts at our store. as cash to us. ?|> 1 t:tam!d $2.98 wi ZZ .... $2.98 ? | tir ,al8 $1.981 -K ^ SQ Suits... $12.48 % Z uU!.. $18.00 i l: W( hildren's Sample Hosiery at >ut one-half price. ?* r and a large and beautiful bu ct from. sc cantileCo.!! ! in 4^A ??????ur tit C?, 'or Your ? ton on s unt at our Store? fr Vi f the Chamber S 1 have agreed . I to imbers to pay ? rour cotton in I hc it for the next g (l{l ft-* I CO :~7r\s//OE*S sP ^ Wi G. arked up. Every- ' as if you had the -dt t. jf0 SF J ^ W I T >!>? 1 '9I* I s a hats | I HEIM 5 Satisfaction. I J I a r< anu r irestone uasings. y stone and Howe Tubes. OI studded; Goodyear Blue tc >kid. Diamond Safety,reak inner tubes. |.j< F eads. Prices from $3.00 b J. m < m ua ran teed.? jj. jW Sarage | It's a corking good idea to bottle up your wrath. A luck chan is alwavs nut whnn? trouble calls. Pc th People who praise themselves al- fa ways blame others. vc kl( Incubators relieve old hens of a lctjwi >f responsibility. Car LOCAL NEWS S Mr. II. J. Barnett of route 2 was in ^ lion Tuesday. Mr. W. M. Sparks of Sedalia was in lion Tuesday. Mr. J. R. Harvey of Jonesville route was in Union Tuesday. Mr. Samuel Littlejohn of Jonesville is a visitor to Union Monday. Mr. S. J. H. Howell of Kelton was ~ Union on business Wednesday. M rs. E. J. Arthur is spending some I ne with relatives in Edgefield. Miss Florence Duckett is spending me time with her aunt in Spartan- ~ rg. Mr. J. L. Bender of Spartanburg _ is a business visitor in the city this ^ jek. Miss Carol Robertson spent the ek-end with Miss Anne Hamilton l'acolet. M rs. Devereux Turner of Spartan- j irg is spending this week at Clifford miliary. Miss Nellie Gay of Union is the lest of Miss Ceeil Byers.?Hock Hill ~ erald. Mrs. Mary Willard of Union is vis- _ hk her daughter. Mrs. 1). C. Briggs j Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Gould Estes ;re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I). F. lliam on Monday. Mrs. B. G. Clifford spent last Sat- "A day the guest of Mrs. Samuel Lit~ sjohn in Jonesville. ,, Mr. and Mrs. L. Berry Jeter, Jr. ?re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. cl)ow on Tuesday. Mrs. Elias' Prioleau has returned om a visit to relatives in Charlesn and Eutawville. Mr. Will Jones of Kentucky is the lest of his brother, Mr. R. A. Jones', t Mountain street. Mr. F. M. Whitlock of Santuc is ' siting his daughters, Mesdames O. Smith and J. H. Pollard. Miss Mamie Barnette has returned om a visit to her sister, Mrs. L. V. Iidgett at Lincolnton, N. C. Master Calhoun Young has recoved from a recent illness and is able resume his school duties. ~ Mrs. J. B. Willis has returned to ir home in Spartanburg from a few lys visit to relatives on route 2. Mrs. H. S. Adams and little son. enry, of Chester are the quests of 1 rs. B. G. Clifford at the Seminary. Miss Gertrude Faucett of Winthrop illege is spending a few days with _ ;r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro ] aucett. Mr. Walter Going of Columbia tent a day or two in the city last eek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. Going. Mr. Gcorg0 Wilson of the B. W. rilson Paper company spent a few . lys in the city this week on busin^v < ?r his firm. Miss Fannie Mae Howzo of Bclton lent several days in Union with her .ther, Mr. E. C. Howzo, returning to ;r home on Tuesday. Miss Helen Jones, who has been the jest of her sister, Mrs. A. P. Melroy for several weeks, returned to . jr home in Gaffney. > Rev. A. B. Kennedy, pastor of Tal>-nacle Baptist church in Columbia as in Union for a few it.vc te guest of relatives. Rev. G. C. Mayes will begin a reival meeting Sunday at Hnoree l'resyterian church. The public is corially invited to attend. Miss Irene McDow will spend the hanksgiving holidays with her par tits, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow on ! outh Church street. Revs. J. L. Daniel, J. H. Danner and f. F. Gault will leave next. Mnmtiv >r Sumter where the annual Methoist conference will be in session. Mr. W. F. Walker of Greenville was i Union Friday for the stockholders leeting at Monarch mills, and was le guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Boyd. Mr. J. II. Gault of Chattanooga, enn. spent several days in the city lis week. Mr. Gault is very optimisc as to the general conditions of the lills under his supervision. Hon. L. J. Browning of Sedalia was visitor in the city Wednesday. Mrs. S. G. Talbert, who has been le guest of her sister. Mrs. S. S. food in Pacolet has returned to U?m. Mr. G. H. Hinnant of Atlanta, Ga.. 'turned home Thursday after a visit ? relatives in Union county. Mr. innant is now with the Atlanta lurnal. Thirty years ago he worked i The Times. WE NEEI)\oiTK All). The following renewals were added > our list this week; . R. Robinson, Pacolet $1.00 ;ter Butler, Lockhart 2.00 . M. Inman, Lockhart 1.00 en L. Bishop, Union .25 C. Vinson, Jonesville 1.00 rs. F. M. Barnett, Union 1.00 rs. H. W. Harvey, Pinopolis__ 1.00 . T. Eubanks, Woodruff 1.00 T. Eubanks, Ala. 1.00 r. M. Sparks, Union 1.00 , J. H. Howell, Kelton 1.00 i R. Harvey, Jonesville 1.00 rs. Ida Merril, Union 1.00 Wiley Wood, Union, R. 1 .50 enry Foster, Pelray, Fla. .50 , . C. Shands, Union 1.00 . F. Fow'.er, Pacolet 2.00 Total for week $17.25 Assistant Bookkeeper. I Mr. R. I ,ee Kelly has accepted a j sition as assistant bookkeeper for j Union-Bujralo mills stores at Buf- . lo and at Union. Mr. Kelly will de- 1 >te part of his time to each store. \ e has for some time held a position 1 ith Mr. Clray Gault of Jonesville, i id is a younff man of fine character. ipecial Advertisements VANTED?Renters for farmers in Union county. Call on or address: I' .D. Barron, Union, S. C. 464t i GREAT BARGAIN in Oliver typewriters. We have one machine that you can pet at very low price, and it is practically new and the latest model. The Times. It HE FASTEST WAY is not quick enough to cure a couph and cold; take Dr. Huiot's Couph Syrup and Grippe Capsules and pet relief at once at the Palmetto Drue Co. 'OUND PAPER?25c, 35c, 50c. Envelopes to match. The Times office. fOU FORGOT that fresh box of Huyley's candy just received at The Palmetto I)rup Co. T IS POOR ECONOMY to plant inferior seed oats. Sec Hames Grocery Co., and buy pure South Carolina raised Hastinp and Fulphum Oats. They only cost a few more cents per bushel. TFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS for 10 cents at The Times office. . CLOUGII WALLACE wishes to rent three farms within the corporate limits of the town of Union, S. C. 47 :it kLL THE LATEST MAGAZINES sale at Glymph's Pharmacy. 4t4.'5 WANTED?You to ask the man who | carries one. The best monthly pay accident and health insurance policy; something new. We can use a good man in your town; if open for a good proposition, write today. Guaranty Investment Con my, State Agents, Accident Depart entj Mutual Life Insurance Co., Columbia, S. C. li "OR SALE?Genuine, pure Fulghum oats. They mature two weeks earlier than any other variety. See Hames Grocery Co. 'OR SALE- -One scholarship in the Modern Business College of Ur;on. Apply to The Times, Union, S. C. If. VE WILL INSURE your cotton anywhere in reliable companies at lowest rates. Bailey Furniture & Lumber Co. NOT SACRIFICE your time and land by planting cheap seed oats. See Hames Grocery Co. and buy the best. .OST?Old-fashioned, heavy gold, revolving brooch with picture in one side and hair in other, between the home of Mrs. J. M. Fant, the hitching grounds at thn First BantisL church or somewhere in the town j of T!nion. Liberal reward if returned to The Times office. ltpd jENERALLY you will find our prices just about the same on drugs as before the war. You will always save money at The Palmetto Drug Co. FOR RENT CHEAP?A good 7-room house 011 Calhoun Street. Apply to Lawrence Smith. . tf TALK HAPPINESS, look happe and take Dr. M. 1). Huiet's Pink Rlood Purifier and you will feel happy, at The Palmetto Drug Co. SALESM A N WANTED? Tobacco and Cigar salesman wanted to advertise. Experience unnecessary. $100 monthly and traveling expenses. Advertise smoking, chewing tobacco, cigarettes, cigars. Send 2 cent stamp for full particulars. 29 20t Helmet Tobacco Co., New York, N. Y. FOR SALE?Two hundred bushels pure Hasting or One Hundred to One oats. See L. J. Ilames. I OFFER MY SERVICES to doctor horses and cattle. My experience is of several years practice and 1 have been successful in my practice. Can give plenty of references. Can be communicated with either by letter or phone at the Wallace cotton mills, Jonesville, S. C. 47 :it Benjamin F. Miller. TEETH FILLED NOW you will have when the war is over. Work done at 15c cotton prices. H. K. Smith, denist. LOST?Somewhere between Union and Pacolet one pair motorcycle tire ph'nnsl Pnu/urrl if vof II e?r.,l Irt ??V?TU1U II XCbUl I1CU IU IIII3 office. FOR SALE?50-acres of land, located on Broad river. Apply to Charlie Prisock, Union, Route 5. 47 2t pd FOR SALE]?100 acres of farm land two miles from Santuc, S. C, at $9.00 per acre. This is a bargain. if Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. FOR SALE'?On the first Monday in January, 1915, 1 will, offer for sale before the court house door, Union, S. C? the plot of ground anil church thereon known as "Red Hill" Baptist church, located in Pinckney township, nine miles east of Union. It pd Charlie Prisock. FOR RENT?Two desirable rooms with bath attached. Unfurnished. Well located. Desirable renter may have them at a bargain. For further information apply to The Union Times. It Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who ministered to our sister, Miss Emma Blalock, during her illness and death. May (lod in His mercy bless and protect each one of them. They will be held in loving remembrance by us. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin. 1 Sill I J# - -"" ?*. V m* WM d% KNOW THE about your expenses. Find ' must spend money for and without. You will then be you will know what expen Whatever you are able t i'i money with this bank and the 4 per cent compound pays. A higher rate paid Deposit for six months or M F.MS LIE NICHOLSON, J. ROY I 'i| _ MHjl President Vice Presi j-mm&nmzniiz | If May Be hard i HUT IS IS .1 FACT THAT YOU Sj NOW FOH LESS MONEY THA '5 The man with whom you do buy jg or go to the wall, and it is a fact nj are selling practically every item I at the closest margins ever made, o j? We invite you to buy choicest ( $ Peaches, as fine as you ever sa $ nothing purer or better in food, f 3 less than same fruit sold last yeai | ery day choicest new Seeded Rab * rants, choicest chrystalized Citro | goods, and full weight packages \ Just received new crop 5 Cro1 B pound cartoons; choicest new Da R Jordor. Shelled Almonds. Choices jg Apples. In fact for table use. Fruit Cak B regular meals and special occasio! ^ of Good Things to Eat will conv is tion that you can live hotter and before by allowing us to supply \ line. I The Union Gr $ L. L. WAGNON, I | Phone 100._ Main ?aaa? ?am i i ram?r a reason How to Build Up ( j This Community Help Yourself by He! I II?TT1 1 THE attitude you maintain toward yo stud its institutions?is relleeted in tin Tin; surreys and happiness of ev in ttie interest lie takes in that eonn do to assist in its upbuildinp. KVEKYTIl THE ADVANCEMENT OF YOUH OWN CO] MICH TOWA1H) YOI'Ii OWN I'EliSO live and prosper unto himself alone, for yon this, as pood eitizons, jou should unite an good, and. doinp this, you will prosper a>. a ? NO TOWN CAN STAND STILL. IT I OR DECLINE, AND IT IS UP TO YOU TC Some towns hustle and prow?that is, prows. They pet the habit of boosting until and pretty soon its reputation spreads and it a pood town, while others lapse into a state rock- alone iiiamirr?flint vnnii ehiuxiw thai i, If you are knocking ami complaining m?'| If you cannot say something good dou't sa knock. If you are not a booster become one. The success of the retail merchant depot people, the home jobber is largely dependei retailer, the banks are dependent likewise on cess and happiness of the people depend on tl Now. one of the greatest injuries you t munity?to the business men who are depend your goods from mail order houses or patt Every dime sent from your community to a tirely from local circulation. Its principal an the money spent with the home merchant ; and in due course comes back to you THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ANNUALL ORDER HOUSES FROM THIS COMMUN MERCHANTS OF THEIR RIGHTFUL PA And yet. no matter how much the horn patronage of his home people, he is supposed undertaken for the material betterment of tl coerced into giving by the demands of his c because of the fear of loss of their patronage UNLIKE YOUR HOME MERCHANT, IV TAXES OR PRIVILEGE LICENSE TO D MUNITY. NEITHER DO THEY CONTRI SCHOOLS. PUBLIC ROADS, CHARITIES ABOVE ALL. THEY GIVE NO EMPLOYE FAMILY OR HOME TOWN. You want your schools kept np, your chui in repair, your town properly policed and | equipment, etc. In other words, you want y and the nprinlo tf> tin hnnnr nnil nnnliMilnfl YOUR MONEY TO OTHER INST1TUTIC TOWNS YOU ARE DEFEATING T1IE YOU STRIVE. Now, this town building Is a serious mnl If you are not treating it?its business menself fairly. You are undermining the very fo To be continued under the title, "THE FA ;holsgn 1 VNK AND I ST COMPANY iji i! | JNION.SC. FACTS 111 { I out just what you i i I what you can do j ' better able to save, ses to eon;-rate. iijj o save, deposit the j|| get the benefit of ||; interest which it jiij on Certificates of j| longer. ill ANT, M. A. MOOKE, ;j| dent Cashier. j|| EB?HEOb|| to Believe | CAN LIVE BETTER | LV EVER I IE FORE. d iiness is obliged to sell I that merchants today " of living requirements ^ iften no margins at all. I California Evaporated h w nnlhiiicr Vw?nlili i?>?- '' or 5c to 7c per pound 3 r. We are moving ev;ins, new cleaned Curn, as cheap as new 1' vere ever sold. aii Cluster Raisins in tes; new Figs; (iinest I t new crop Prunes and ^ es. Plum Puddings for P is, a visit to the Home g ince you beyond ques- j$ for less cost than ever B our every need in our n ocery Co, f Manager. ^ O A X T T?! CI El oircei, union, u,. : 3? Tear Down By J. O. LEWIS >in& Your Town. ur home town?iis hiisinesa men success or failure of tlie same, crv citizen in any cuininuiiiiy lie nunit\ and the good work lie can im; v?>i i?<> Tn ina.i' i\ n.Miwrn M>r no jist that nai. m'fl'llss no man can are interdependent, and, realizing d | 1111 together for the common immunity and as individuals. must either go forward ) SAY WHICH IT WILL BE. tin? |><> hustle :iii>l tti< town every citizen becomes :i booster, l-ectiiins known l.ir and wide its < i innocuous ilesnelnde?iin easy ll'ticni'ir |>l:lee ;is j| (lend one. I> it Nhr.iL.' hurts :t town more, y nnyti.inu. nnil. nhovo nil, don't mis on inc |?:?ir<>n:t;r?* oi his home nt on the |> atronagc of his home the success of all, while tiie slie10 success of th.' business men. sin do your home town or foment on your patronage is to order onizo merchants in other towns. mail order house is removed enid interest are both cone, whereas goes immediately into circulation .Y ARE BEING SENT TO MAIL ITY, THUS DEPRIVING HOME TRONAGE. e merchant is dependent on the to give and to aid in every work le town, and In* does, hcing often ustomers. fearing to offend them IAlL ORDER HOUSES PAY NO O BUSINESS IN YOUR COMBUTE TO YOUR CHURCHEo, OR ANYTHING ELSE. AND. IENT TO ANY ONE IN YOUR re lies supported, your streets kept protected by a frond tire fighting our town to prosper, be well run YET IE YOTT ARE SENDING >XS IN OTHER CITIES AND VERY OBJECT FOR WHICH tor?a great big proposition?and fairly you are not treating yourundation of your well being. RMER AND THE MERCHANT.'* _,Y .In. '