The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 27, 1914, Page 5, Image 5
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! 10c yard wide Percale Sh
?? 8c yard wide Bleach Sho
|> 50c Mens Underwear, or
Big lot Sample Sweaters
j $2.50 mens and boys solid
X $1.75 mens and boys solid
V $2.50 Ladies solid leather
*$ $1.75 Ladies solid leather
1 $1.75 Misses solid leather
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Z $1.25 Hoys Woo) Suits __
$2.00 Hoys fancy worsted
& $5.00 Hoys all-wool Serge
$10.00 Mens all-wool Serg
$7.50 Mens Fancy worstei
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1 let us introduce you to S
| and High Art Clothes. \
trie exclusive iaorics, Dy
styling and in the worki
attracted by the close hi
ful, easy flowing lapels ar
the coats. To be able to
mark of distinction for us
Plus Store here?rememt
. that it requires the mas
one of the biggest clothi
duce the sensational valui
We also can give you ai
up to $15.00 These suits
range of styles?you are i
I slim or stout?special m
showing will prove to yoi
to all men and young me]
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mense stock of the most
that has ever been show
We feature Queen Qua
for ladies; French Cros
gentlemen; Excelsior foi
for girls and misses. T\
in all leathers and newe
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Through Sleeping Car Daily
FROM Charleston, Columbia, Spartai
llot Springs, Knoxville.?"Queen &
CAROLINA
(Jreatly improved Service fror
?Chicago an
SOUTHERN
Premier Carri
heave Charleston 8:00 a.m
Leave Columbia __ __ . .12:55 p.m
Leave Spartanburg __ .. 4:30 o.rn
I^eave Tryon __ ' 5:40 p.m
Leave Henderaonville 6:55 p.m,
Leave AshevilleN-- . 7:30 p.m
Leave Knoxville 12:05 a.m
Arrive Cincinnati .. 10:55 a.m
Arrive Indianapolis 3:20 p. m.
Arrive Chicago 0:00 p.m
Excellent connections made from and
bury, Greenville, Greensboro, Goldsh
EQUIPM ENT?Observation llrai
Cars Charleston-Cincinnati, Drav
Chicago, Coaches CharlestonR.
C. COTNER, Traveling Passenger
Agent, 113 W. Main St., Spartanburg,
S. C.
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orts, only 5c
rts, only 5c
ily 37c
at about one-half price, y
leather work shoes $1.98
leather work shoes $1.48 ^
dress shoes $1.98 Y
dress shoes $1.48 t*
school shoes $1.48 V
?hool shoes 98c V
98c V
I suits $1.48 ttt
; suits $3.98 Y
<;e suits $7.48 1
1 suits $4.98 1
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n all-wool suit from $7.50 |
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sure of a fit, whether tali, ^
odels for all. Our Fall I
a how carefully we cater |
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ow you through our im- |
dependable merchandise |
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lity and E. P. Reed Shoes |
>sett and Florsheim for |
boys, and Sally Walker |
lese shoes can be bought H
ist styles by telephoning k
or Cotton on account
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IICAGO
Re^innin^ November 22, 1911.
nburjj Tryon Hendersonvillc. Asheville,
Cn'Hcent Route," "Big Four Route."
I SPECIAL
n the Carolinas and Georgia ?>
id the West-?
I RAILWAY
ler off the South
i Arrive ? ? 9:40 p.m.
Arrive 4:4f> p.m.
Arrive 1:4"> p.m.
Arrive ? ? 12:25 p.m.
Arrive ? 11 ::iO a.m.
Arrive ..9*20 a.m.
Leave -.5:10 a.m.
I.eave ? 6:35 p. m.
Leave ? -- '2:55 p. m.
Leave 8:55 a.m.
I for Aiken, Au^us-itn. Charlotte, SaJis-i
oro, Italeigh and Intermediate Points,
wing-room, open section sleeping
ying-room Sleping Car CharlestonCincinnati,
Dining Car Service.
S. II. McLEAN, District Pass. Agent,
> 1513 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. J. R. Varner of Jonesville route
1 was a visitor in the city on Tuesday.
Capt. J. K. Dickert of Columbia
spent several days in the city thi.week.
Messrs T. M. and M. L. Marchanl
of Greenville were in Union on business
this week.
Miss Martha Good.nan of Spui'lnnburp:
spent the week-end with h? i
mother in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Clifton of Charleston
are spending several days in
the city with friends.
Mrs. J. B. Willis has returned to
her home in Spartanburg after a visit
to relatives on Route 2.
Mrs. Elias Prioleau spent several
days this week with Mrs. Perroneau
Matthews in Spartanburg.
Mr. Guy Wilburn spent the Thanksgiving
holidays at Florence with hisister.
Miss Ruth Wilburn.
"Vtn Will: -
..... uouuiiii' tviiiiums 01 v oiumUK!
is spending a few davs with himother
Mrs. Alice Williams.
Mrs. J. II. Danner ami children arc
spending some time with her sister.
Mrs. E. (). (Iroce in Wellford.
Dr. and Mrs. O. I.. I'. J ackson and
daughters are spending Thanksgiving
in Spartanburg with his mother.
Rev. L. S. Shealey, pastor of the
Baptist church at Buffalo, spent several
days in Columbia this week.
Mrs. R. R. HuifTphries has returned
to her home in Lamar after a visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .). R. Ilix.
Mrs. II. S. Adams and little son
have returned to Chester from a visit
to Mrs. B. CI. Clifford at the Seminary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlc Sanders and
Miss Anna Sanders of Cross Keys
spent Saturday in the city with relatives.
Dr. I. E. Crimm, the eyesight
specialist, will be in Union for two
Kveeks beginning Monday of next
week.
Miss Carrie Sams, who is teaching
at Mt. Tabor, will spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with relatives in Gaffney.
Miss Annie Green spent the weekend
in Newberry with her parents.
She Was accomnanind l?v \i;^
Colson.
"Mr. A. 0. Kennedy left Thursday
for Rock Iliil to attend the secretaries
convention which meets at that
place.
Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Ikenhury will
spend several days /this week the
guests of Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Flora
in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McEaehern
and little son, Clement, are spending
the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives
at Rion. - ?<*>
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burris an<i
sons, and Mr. W. VV. Colton spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Burris
at McConneHsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence CI. Southard
will spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Southard in Jonesville.
Mrs. W. F. Gilliam attended the
marriage of Miss Anna Wannamakev
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..... ,?. v.. v 111 -ii wmcn was solemnized
in Orangeburg last week.
Mr. F. M. Willavd of RufTalo was
carried to the hospital in Columbia
Monday and operated on for appendicitis.
He is now improving rapidly
Miss Myrtle Crawford. who is
teaching at the Fairforest school, is
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
with her' mother, Mrs. J. W. Craw
ford.
Miss Fannie Duncan of Convers<
college is snending the Thanksgivim
holidavs with her parents, Col. am
Mrs. T. C. Duncan and has as he
guests, Misses Alice Rembert, Juli:
Stone and Jennie Robertson, Convers.
college girls.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robertson, Mis
Carol Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. J. 11
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. J etc
are among the guests from Union t<
attend the marriage of Miss Ann.
Hamilton to Mr. Massey which oc
eui red at Pacolet Farms on Thursday
afternoon.
Advertised Letters in Post office.
R. B. Rrannon, Miss Iler Bridges
J. M. Bishop, Mamie Brown, J. M
Carson, Elder D. .J. Chresta, San
Denton, B. T. Gregory, Armsteat
Glenn. Zenft D. Hoard, C. W. Ivey
Mrs. E. B. Lockman, Rev. D. T. Me
Daniel, Miss Maud McDade, Messr
Quinby & Co., Mrs. Lucy Noland, I.ei
Price, Miss Miller Robbins, Miss Wil
lie Sims, Mrs. Elvira Sims. Rev. A. T
Stoudevmire, .J. G. Snyder, 2; Flor
ence Vanderford Bessie E. Vaughn
J. ft. Watkins, Miss Sarah White.
LOWER PAIR FOREST
Lower Kairforest, Nov. 24.?We arc
still having splendid school at Lowei
Kairforest, in spite of the wintei
weather. A good crowd of hoys,am
girls gather there every Sunday. The
delegates elected to attend the convention
at the Second Baptist churcli
next Sunday were Messrs C. PL Bishop,
George Barnette and Eugene
Greer.
Messrs Pogan Arthur and Edward
Townsend spent last Monday at Mr,
C. M. Bailey's on a big bird hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ray left
1 i -
imsl ounciay ior rspartanburg. Mrs,
Kay will bo in the hospital there for
some time. Her many friends wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Miss Snead, one of the Cedar Hill
teachers, spent the week-end with
Miss Carrie Smith at her home near
West Springs.
Miss Myrtle Crawford will spend
the week-end at her home in Union.
Messrs It. C. Bishop and G. G. Bishop
spent last Sunday with relatives in
Greenville.
Mr. J. N. Nix of Whitmire visited
relatives over here this week.
Undine.
Special Advertisements
WANTED?Renters for farms i:i
Union county. Call on or address:
P .D. Barron, Union, S. C. I(!4t
A GREAT BARGAIN in Oliver typewriters.
We have one machine that
you can p:ot at very low price, and
it is practically new and the latest
model. The Times. It
THE FASTEST WAY is not quick
enough to cure a couprh and cold;
take I)r. Iluiet's Couj*h Syrup ami
Grippe Capsules and jret relief at
, once at the Palmetto Druir Co.
POUND PAPER?25c, 35c, 50c. Envelopes
to match. The Times office.
j YOU FORGOT that fresh box of
Huyley's candy just received at
The Palmetto Urmr Co
| IT IS POOR ECONOMY to plant inferior
seed oats. See Hames Grocery
Co., and buy pure South Carolina
raised Hasting and Fulghum
Oats. They only cost a few more
cents per bushel.
FI FT Y EM BROII) E R Y PATT E RS
for 10 cents at The Times oflice.
j.I. CLOUGH WALLACE wishes to
rent three farms within the corporate
limits of the town of Union, S.
j C. 17 :it
WANTED?To buy 100 head of cattle.
Will pay highest market cash
price. See Hames Grocery Com- _
pany. 38'lt
WANTED?You to ask the man who
carries one. The best monthly pay f
accident and health insurance pol- 4
icy; something new. We can use a
good man in your town; if open for
a good proposition, write today. 4
Guaranty investment Company,
State Agents, Accident Department, *
Mutual Life Insurance Co., Colum- 4
bia, S. C. 4 it.
FOR SALE?Genuine, pure Fulghum ?
oats. They mature two weeks ear- ^
lier than any other variety. See
Hames Grocery Co. ?
FOUND?A pair of gold rimmed *
spectacles ivionaay in AlcClure 10c
Store. Owner can tret same by
proving property ami paying for
litis ad.
WE WILL INSURE your cotton anywhere
in reliable companies at lowest
rates. Bailey Furniture & Lumber
Co.
DO NOT SACRIFICE your time and
land by planting cheap seed oats.!
See Hames Grocery Co. and buy
the best.
Wanted?To buy noo bushels on
peas. See Hames Grovery Co.
'tSUW^RALLY you will find our prices
just about the same on drugs as
before the war. You will always
save money at The Palmetto Drug
I Co.
i
FOR RENT CHEAP?A good 7-room
house on Calhoun Street. Apply to 4
1 o ?: * L 1
Iuawiciitu ouuui. 11
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TALK HAPPINESS, look happv and ,
take Dr. M. 1). Huiet's Pink Rlood
Purifier and you will feel happy, at '
The Palmetto Drug Co. <
LOST OR STRAYED?One female '
setter, black and white; about one <
year old. Howard if returned to
D. Norman .Jones, Union, S. ltpd
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 I have
been successful in my practice.
Can give plenty of references. Can
be communicated with either t>y letter
or phone at the Wallace cotton
mills. .Tonosvilln S; <"
47 lit Benjamin F. Miller.
r TEETH FILLED NOW you will have
, when the war is over. Work done
at loc cotton prices. II. K. Smith,
. I denist.
FOR SALE?50-acres of land, located
on Broad river. Apply to Charlie
Prisock, Union, Route 5. 47 "it pd
. FOR SALE?100 acres of farm land
two miles from Santuc, S. C, at
11 $9.00 per acre. This is a bargain.
I tf Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co.
- How To Give Quinine To Children.
* FRBRII.INKisthetrade-marlc name (riven to an
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleasant
to take and does not distuib the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
- take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any pur
fwav. n.^iv |i>i t. WHIIVC UIIKIllill JKiC" IMC
name FliliKII.INl*; is blown iu bottle. 25 certs.
Notice to the Public.
All persons or parties are hereby
. notified not to bury in the old Pres.
byterian cemetery unless party or
I parties have a plot of land that is
, enclosed or graves otherwise marked.
Parties disregarding this notice after
, due publication mav expect to on
' handled. Undertakers are hereby
, Warned not to dig graves jn the cemetery
if they are uncertain as to the
I boundaries of the plot. Relatives who
have their dead buried in this cemetery
are also requested to have gra' c
marked or otherwise outlined, so thai
there may be no confusion hereafter.
lly order of the session of the First
Presbyterian church.
F. M. Farr, Clerk.
Union, S. C.t Nov. lf>, 1914. 47 It
Notice Masons!
Prudence Lodge, No. 1.19 A. F. M.?
I will hold its regular communication
next Saturday night the 28th inst. at
7 o'clock. Officers will be elected for
the ensuing year and the entered apprentice
degree conferred. A full
attendance is requested.
J. W. Hates W. 11. S. Harris,
Secretary. W. M.
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iii money with this bank and
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j pays. A higher rate paid
n Deposit for six months or
' EMS LIE NICHOLSON, J. ROY I
President Vice Pres
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Begin to have your table i
? with the Best Coffees and rl
? experience can produce?and
that is necessary is to make }
* (mr stock fresh roasted, fresi
*<? days. Ground to order when
cost to you. Nearly a dozen (
& Sanborn Cotfees; more tl
*<? famous Chase & Sanborn Tc
I* proof, sanitary packages or
V* ness ke})t in, all impurities k
f In addition we offer more t
choicest and best known Co
'f America; both coffees and t
x* desirable grades and differen
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Chase & Sanborn Coffees
& Chase & Sanborn Teas, i
Dwinell-Wright Co., Coff
& Legget & Co. Teas, Coffe<
Liptons Teas & Coffees,
Tetleys Teas, all sizes ar
& Pinehurst South Carolin;
>\+ Ridge way Teas.
& Votan Line?Coffee, Teas
i> Coffees from 10c packag
& Teas from 5c package to
? Coffees from 20c pound
& Coffee ground or pulverized
? mill free, when bought from
JL grind coffee bought elsewhen
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to save, deposit the ]]!|
1 get the benefit of Li
interest which it ;
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longer.
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to be sure of this, all V
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lan a dozen of the
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all sizes. A
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2 and Spices.
all sizes.
id varieties. ??
a Raised Teas. ?{*
s and Extracts. >
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$1.50 pound.
to 50c pound. %
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