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jTA jTA JTA JTA ATA A <! T^T "y "4" VT^ T ^ I Bargains 2 Y* ! 10c yard wide Percale ? ?? 8c yard wide Bleach SI |> 50c Mens Underwear, < V Bit^ lot Sample Sweater 4r^ *" . , X $2.50 mens and boys soli t $1.75 mens and boys soli V $2.50 Ladies solid leath< ^ 7^\ T n/lino ca1i/1 InofU* uavii^o ouuvi luaiiK X $1.75 Misses solid leathe X $1.25 Misses all leather X $1.25 Boys Wool Suits . X $2.00 Boys fancy worst X $5.00 Boys all-wool Sen X $10.00 Mens all-wool Se X $7.50 Mens Fancy worst | McLiire 1( ?-^A X A A A X XX IV* Ta^ VT yAr 'W^W TAT War and Low Have Forced Us to and Boys THIS SALE BEGI AND CONTINUES % Never in the History have you been able t( little money at this s< You know when J. it is a Real Sale. Help. No Extrs fore you get all buying from us. Every Suit in our sto We haven't reserved a s tion. These suits are mj Art and Styleplus tailor tailors of America. ?Note the Remarkal All $27.50 and $25 Suits All $22.50 Suits to go a All $20.00 Suits to go a All $17.00 and $18.00 Su All $15.00 and $13.50 Su All Boys' Suits Ten P All Men's Pants Inch All $6.00 and $6.50 to g All $5.00 and $5.50 to g All $4.00 and $4.50 t ogc All $3.50 to go at Follow the crowd t lirill oil /\iir tr/vn ^ TTII1 rjlll/ H J 1/11 1/IIU u stock of clothing in ?Your Money's Wort! *j. cc The House c McClure's Tt IN HOLIC Gift Goods, T \ Toys and Dolls fust the things that ones, ai attractive pi Many practical, Christmas gifts for ti ceptional prices. Shop early and a fusion of late buying 25c Pictures tn Monday, only 10c ea< McClure's 5 1 "i wouin not MKe mm tor a nui band, you know.' "Oh, well, you musn't take sue a trapic view of matrimony."?M\ nich Fliegende Blaetter. ** it McLure'sf ? shorts, only 5c * torts, only 5c > )nlv 37c Jo's at about one-half price. V id leather work shoes $1.9^ V id leather work shoes S1.4S er dress shoes $1.98 er dress shoes $1.48 Y ir school shoes $1.48 *% school shoes 98c Y 98c. Y ed suits $1.48 Y ge suits $3.98 Y rge suits $7.48 i ;ed suits $4.98 1 X TcantileCo.1 i Price Cotton | Sacrifice Our Men's I Clothing. I NS DECEMBER 5th TO JANUARY 1, 1915. j of this Establishment ) buy Clothing for such Bason of the year. COHEN has a sale We have No Extra i Expense. Therethe advantage in ck is included in this Sale, ingle suit from your selecade by Micheal-Stern High s. These are the foremost t)ly Low Prices Below? ; to go at $20.00 t $17.50 t $15.75 lits to go at $13.50 lits to go at $10.00 er Cent Off. ided in This Sale. o at $5.00 0 at $4.50 ) at $3.50 $3.00 ;o J. COHEN and we >f the largest and best 1 the State. i or Your Money Back? >HEN if Satisfaction. ' in Cent Store >AY ATTIRE oys and Dolls! of every description, will delight the little ices. useful and attractive tie whole family at ex void the rush and cona sale Saturday and ch. c & 10c Store s- "We are all dead broke out our way tliis fall." :h "How do you live, then?" i- "Oh, we tend each other a little."? ; Boston Transcript. i LOCAL NEWS F1 Mr. Ottis Going of Carolina is in Union for several days. Mr. T. B. Kelly of Jonesville was in Union Monday on business. Envoy McAbee spent a day or two in Columbia this week on business. Mrs. F. M. Willaard has returned from a visit to relatives in Columbia. I Miss Maude Mitchell is visiting her ^ sister, Mrs. C. P. Rose in Charlptte. ^ Mr. Julian Calhoun of Spartanburg t was in the city on business Monday, e Miss Nelson of I.ockhart spent Sunday the guest of Miss Irene McDow. Mr. Eugene Spears spent Thanks- j giving holidays with friends in Char- a lotto. (j Miss Annie Kelly and Mrs. E. F. Kelly of Jonesville were visitors in Union Saturday. a Miss Kathrin Layton has returned (| home from a visit to Miss Ruth a Christman in Spartanburg. s Misses Edna and Clarice Tinsley spent Thanksgiving day here with relatives.?Chester Reporter. Mrs. L. Berry Jeter, Jr. of Santuc 0 was visiting her parents, Mr. and j, Mrs. R. W. McDow this week. t Mrs. Maggie Briggs and little son V Tom spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. ^ Briggs on East Main street. Miss Janie Ford of Chester spent c, Thanksgiving with Mrs. G. C. Baber a and has returned to her home. I'rof. and Mrs. W. C. Ikenberry have returned from a visit to Prof, q an(i Mrs. A. C. Flora in Columbia. , Mr. Harold Shoaley left Monday for Union where he has accepted a posi- F tion as pharmacist.?Leesville News. Mr. Miller Arthur of St. Matthews 11 spent several days this week with his ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arthur. ? Miss Ruth Christman of Spartanburjr is the truest of Miss Kathrin n Layton at her home on East Main a street. V Mrs. E. B. Cureton of Libertv Hill P will arrive next week to visit her par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow on ? South Church street. o Miss Kathleen James of Chicora il colletre spent the Thanksgiving holi- n days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. James. 2 The residence which Mrs. R. M. Estes is erecting_on South Church street is nearintr completion and will be ? ready for occupancy by the first of the year 1915. Miss Mamie Younfr of Converse col- n let?e returned Saturday after a visit of several days to her parents, Mr. v and Mrs. L. G. Young. E Misses Eileen Montgomery, Mary c Spears and Annie Tinslev have returned from a visit to Mrs. W. H. Lancaster at Whitestone. vjL. Mr. Harold Jam^s of the Univasfifjlu of South Carolina spent several daysvJ 1- ?:*.u v:. i-'l aii uic uivjr una wrciv witll Ilia pai(3UU)| Mr. and Mrs. B. B. James. v Misses Nelle Jones, Caro Lee Cul- j, lum and Eva Brumby, students at ; Converse college, composed a merry house party last week the guests of Miss Mamie Young. These young people were entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. W. F. Gilliam. Advertised Letters in Postoffice. ?? m S. L. Bates, A. Beaty, C. B. Brown, Walter Eubanks, Farmers Furn. Co., Mrs. L. L. Ferguson, Miss Josie Glenn, J. C. Green, W. Harrison, Ester Horn, Eugene Herbert, F. H. Houstan, Miss Sadge Jeter. Miss Bessie Lawson, Mrs. Sleamer Prisock ,2; I. Z. Phillips, Wilbur Sales, Humbert Simpson, J no. Ulenis, Miss Bulah Vaughn. Miss Beulah Valentine, Mrs. Nora Worthy. Notice to the Public. All persons or parties are hereby notified not to bury in the old Presbyterian cemetery unless party or parties have a plot of land that is cMLiuncu ui niuvca umei wist: IliarKS'J. Parties disregarding this notice after due publication may expect to no handled. Undertakers are hereby warned not to dip: graves in the cemetery if thev are uncertain as to the boundaries of the plot. Relatives who have their dead buried in this cemetery are also requested to have graves marked or otherwise outlined, so that there may be no confusion hereafter. By order of the session of the First Presbyterian church. F. M. Farr, Clerk. Union, S. C., Nov. 16, 1914. 47 3t WE NEED YOUR AID. Look at your little yellow label and if due, kindly mail us or bring us $1 for your renewal. The following have renewed since last report: John Wix, Buffalo $1.00 W. R. Crocker, Monarch 1.00 J. II. Thomson, Buffalo .75 T. J. Willeford, Union 1.00 W. G. Puckett, Union 1.00 J. R. Varner, Jonesville 1.00 J. T. Bishop, Union, R. 2 .50 G. G. Hodge, Union .25 A. M. Lindsay, Kelton, R. 1 1.00 Rev. W. D. Wakefield, Columbia 1.00 Ben Mitchell. Union. R. 9. 1 OP C. C. Rochester, Sedalia .50 Miss Minnie Gist, Newberry 1.00 J. Y. Keasler, Union 1.00 Clarence Gregory, Union, R. 3.__ 1.00 T. B. Kelly, Jonesville 1.00 Mrs. Mary Kelly, Kelton 1.00 H. B. Murphy, Union, R. 2 1.00 Thos. Jenkins, Union, R. 1 1.00 G. B. Dabbs, Jonesville, R. 2? 1.00 J. S. Pickens, Jonesville 1.00 J. A. Browrfi Union 1.00 Mrs. J. W. Sparks, Gaffney 1.00 Total .. ? .$22.50 . Thanks, one and aH. We felt sure m our appeal would not go unheeded. THE TIMES. Invigorating: to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriche* the blood.and builds up thesvatcm. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c t % )RAMATIC ANI> SONG RECITA! by RobertBrigham at Edisonia theatre, Monday night, December 7. High class entertainment. You will miss a rare treat if you do not come. Admission 15 cents for children; adults 25 cents. Santa Claus Letters. Union, S. C., Dear Santa Clause? am a little girl years old. I want ou to bring me a doll, a carriage, u liano, a little horn, some candies, apties, oranges, raisins, bananas, negrc oes, English walnuts. I will be picasid with these, so good-bye, I u?i.. - rim uitwiu lUcUiir VilUl'f I I III. Buffalo, S. C., Dear Santa Claus^? ? Mease bring me an air rifle, ball am lutomobile, also some fruit and can ly. I am a little boy six years old. Ralph Matthews. Dear Santa Claus?I will write yoi , few lines to let you know I want n loll and a locket and chain, a bracelet nd ring. All kinds fruit, a cooking tove and a dining room set and 1 wil hank you very much. Etna Iliil. Dear Santa CUius?How are you Id fellow? Having a hard time tryup to prepare so many things for Christmas to Rive boys and girls. Do ou ever bring switches for bad boys? ly big sister says so, but I try to be ood, but have failed. But please rinR me a wapon, an automobile, a 0011 dancinp on a stupe, a lot of fruit nd that is all. Good-bye. Theo Hill. Citation to Kindred and Creditors, tate of South Carolina, County of Union. By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of 'robate. Whereas, Clara E. N. Bolton has lade suit to me to grant her letters f administration on the estate and ffects of Benjamin W. West, deceasA VI* These are, therefore, to cite and adlonish all and singular the kindred nd creditors of the said Benjamin W. Vest, deceased, that they be and apear, before me, in the Court of Proate, to be held at Union, South Carlina, on the 12th day of December, ext, after publication hereof, at Is 'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, I any they have, why the s&id adlinistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of November, A. D., 1914. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge. Published on the 4th and 11th days f December, 1914 in The Union 'imes. Willie?Paw, what is a wollowy laiden ? Paw?A skinny girl who has a wealthy father, my son.?Cincinnati Inquirer. A man's repentance is always sin ere?at the time. Gain a woman's sympathy and the ^ttle is half won. '^Wft_fcnow a spinster who thinks p fhsband is better late than never. An epicure says that a lot of diorces come out of the frying pan. The henpecked husband should reoice that he isn't a Mormon. # Royal Typewriters are Reliable Low Priced and Light of Touch Let Us Demonstrate Union Times r ' v * . ' r* -iiB^ i V ' * \ >"A ' * ' , A.' k 1 ik I ti 5C ~ ' ' K '' 3CT ^ insuh 5 is written bv the NI( ! TRUST COMPANY foi ! jj dent, boiler and liability jj of the country. The | jj their provisions for the Ij eis and the records of ti :j the completeness with i jj the holders are protecU We take pleasure in f , '! formation upon request : F.MSLIK NICHOLSON, J. K< 1 ill j| j ^ President \ ice P Wanted! { Every Boy and girl in this ' vicinity under 12 years oid to write me a letter advising i wnat you wouio like tor me to bring you Christmas Eve ; : Night, and I will see that jj yod get same. I Santa Claus. < P. S. Drop these let- J ters with your name and address in my u Post Box at li McClure's = 5c and 10c STORE "The Place for Bargains" j CLUBBING OFFER! j We will give a years' subscription or a years' renewal to The Times and The Progressive Farmer for $1.50. You save 50c in the combination. THE TIMES Special Advertisements WANTED?Renters for farms in . Union county. Call on or address: ] P .1). Barron, Union, S. C. 4(>lt MEN' RIBBED and fleece-lined , Shirts and Drawers, 50c quality, per garment, :>(ic, 70c per suit iit . The Wondeu T rvnrinn i ur r an mi srjttVH'ttSS to doctor horses and cattle. My experience is of several years practice and 1 have been successful in vny practice. Can Rive plenty of references. Can be communicated with either by letter or phone at the Wallace cotton mills, Jonesville, S. C. 47 3t Benjamin F. Miller. LADIES' COAT SUITS made of French Serges and Broadcloths, satin-lined tunic skirt, highly tailored, worth up to $20.00, going at $K.9K at The Wonder, the store that sells under. TEETH FILLED NOW you will have when the war is over. Work done at 15c cotton prices. H. K. Smith, denist. ? CHRISTMAS GIFTS and Holiday Goods are ready at The Wonder. IF YOU ARE economical and wish to save money you attend Wilburn's Clearance Sale. Nothing charged. ' No cotton coupons accepted at sale prices. FRIDAYS are Special Sale Days at The Wonder. | How To Give Quinine To Children. , PKBRILINKisthe trade-mark name given to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleasant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. L>oes not nauseate nor 1 cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any purpose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The name PBBXlUNli is blown in bottle. 25 cents. ICHOLSONf BANK AND t'JST COMPANY f'.U N ION,SC !ANCE ! ! 2HOLSON JUNK & W\ ' the leading tire, acci- : i insurance companies j policies are libera! in |:i| benefit of policy-hold- i : le companies evidence I ,vhich tiie interests of L.j n\ " 1 ! ' urnisbing- detailed in- :; W Jlp.ii )Y FA NT, M. A. MOO UK. :ilj l' resident Cashier. , I GREAT BARGAIN in Oliver typewriters. We have one machine that you can tret at very low price, and it is practically new and tin* latest model. The Times. It WANTED?A home for a l?ahy jrirl. even months old. perfectly healthy. References required. Apply to Envoy IcAbeo, Salvation Army. Residing 1 rear of Times building. It TIE FASTEST WAY is not quick enough to cure a cough and cold: take Dr. Huiet's Cough Syrup and Grippe Capsules and get relief at once at the Palmetto Drug Co. JIBLES, TESTAMENTS?At reas. onable prices. The Times office. fNY PERSON or persons wishing to ow grain, but lacking the land and an furnish the seed and stock to dough, then afterward plant to corn ,nd peas, as much as 12 or 15 acres, mte to "X" care of Times. It 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 Drug Co. ^OR SALE?100 acres of farm land two miles from Santuc, S. C, at $9.00 per acre. This is a bargain, f Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. IE SURE and see the stock of goods that Geo. W. Going is closing out at cost before buying. 00 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES, odd sizes at Wilburn's Clearance Sale. Half price sale begins Saturday for one week. i'lFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS for 10 cents at The Times office. JO TO GEO. W. GOING where the great Sacrilce sale is now going on. .OST?A solid pro Id cuff button with initials D. J. engraved thereon, somewhere on the streets of Union. Finder will receive liberal reward if returned to Times office. It I. CLOUGH WALLACE wishes to rent three farms within the corporate limits of the town of Union. S. r% i - ?. -i I ?>l jO TO GEO. W. GOING whore the prices are based on low price cotton and war times. SVE WILL INSURE your cotton any where in reliable companies at low est rates. Bailey Furniture & Lumber C'o. IF YOF WANT your money's worth that will make you laugh in years to come, be sure and make a purchase at (!eo. W. doing's while the great Sacrifice Sale is going on. FOR RENT A large front room in new house, furnished or unfurnish ed. All modern conveniences. Apply to The Times. tf WANTED?To buy 1(H) head of cattle. Will pay highest market cash price. See Iiaincs Grocery Com pany. 38:Jt A M A HOfl A MY PARI MR CltlT ,...i . a ilMUVIV ? ^ v ? * <11111 old fashioned mahogany cloek. The clock in 40 inches high and is over 200 years old. For further information apply to The Times. \f GENERALLY 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. FOUND?On Friday, Nov. 27, in front of our store, one lap robe. Owner can get property by paying 25c for this ad and proving ownershin MpT.nrA Mnrountll/. f* * i* WANTED?To buy 500 bushels of peas. See Harries Grovery Co. FOR RENT CHEAP?A pood 7-room house on Calhoun Street. Apply to Lawrence Smith. tf WILBURN'S CLEARANCE SALE starts Saturday morninp, December 5th. All Coat Suits at hulf price. TALK HAPPINESS, look happv and take Dr. M. D. Huiet's Pink Blood Purifier and you will feel happy, at The Palmetto Drop Co.