The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 04, 1914, Page 8, Image 8
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I M. ii's 25c UNDERSHIRTS
UhiUlron's 25c UNION SUITS
lVr Pair
Rabies' 25c KNIT CAPS
Roys' 25c UNDERSHIRTS an
ILi Ul.Il
I,a(ii?'s' 2~?e SHIRTS and I)RA
Ladies' 50c UNDERSHIRTS
Ladies' 50c DRAWERS
Lots ar
lion.
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LOCKHART JUNCTION '
l.ockhart .Junction, Nov. "0.?Rain
yesterday and today shut up business
on the farm and the farmers will rest
for a few days. They are almost
through gathering the only thing left
to do now?sowing small grain. There
is a great deal to sow yet in some
places and I hope it will be sowed. I
luivi kept a good nerve and thought
the nrice of cotton would advance but
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ii iia.* nui. .*\i te r wie e.vn:in^es opened
up it looked like to nie that cotton
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| VV. P. 130B0,
ill's, Ladies' a
Saturday IV
y Inducements?
but never before ha1
lemember also, that an>
10c~
(small sizes) 10c
5c
d DRAWERS 1
WERS.._. 17Vic
37Vssc
37y2c
id Lots of
Come, ar
FNEYT Propri
would roll up to 8 or 1) cents, but - b
nothing doing. I don't understand all t
this. I am sure some are buying in
the dearest markets and selling in the 1
cheapest. What think you of people t
who buy bacon at a high price and sell e
cotton for 7 cents? llow long will s
this thing last? We can see the past s
but we don't know the future?but if "
this thing had come last spring or if a
the people had known, their plans
would have been different. 1 don't t
know the best thing to do. I have
held my cotton while others have been t
selling. 1 now believe there is no use i
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t "bp i
m me rn
When we say I
superior to any o
to touch our good
our price or with
as to the honesty
Union and vicini
I ll A rm T-( Aur TTr/\r*T.??
euciii aic uu vv vv cell il
better and last longe
only manfacturers ii
in variety of cloths ?
These Goods
OUR LOSS IS YOT
and this sale will coi
remains. If your pr
ered to you, your de}
our label and our gu<
Manafjcr
i/rjaeafd/tsrs immmmmmmmi
IIAI
ind Children'
lorning, De
For years The Batte
ve we offered such ii
thing you buy and don'l
Ladies' 50c UNION SUITS
Each.
Boys' 50c UNION SUITS
Each
Men's 39c DRAWERS
Each
Men's 39c UNDERSHIRTS
Each
Men's 50c UNDERSHIRTS and D
Each
Children's 10c STOCKINGS
I'or Pair
Ladies' 10c HOSE
Per Pair
Bargains
id You
?tor
o hold any longer. No use for a i?TgJ Si
o hold and the majority sell.
I had a letter from a relativer' "P*
"exas. He writes and speaks of hard er
imes in that great country. It seems $?i
verywhere the people are feeling an<l th
eeing hard times. The Good Book ai
ays: "The poor .we have always." ni
Where there is a will there is a way' w
mo it will he all right. 01
M iss Annie Mae Plaxico has gon< rc
o Lockhart to visit relatives. st
Miss Sallie Cunningham, who is
caching near Pacolet, was a visitor hi
ii this community on Saturday and | hi
<mm MHB1IIIIIII !?HlMlil I IIM
SI0.98 buys values i
ther concerns' $25 \
Is. It is impossible J
on /tftn c
in ^ / or or our pi
of these remarks,
ty. Every man in
ig Columbia Clothes and
r and are less than one-1
i Union selling tailoring,
ind styles, in quality anc
Oo Not IVIIiss
tt-jr tea
i are being sold a!
JR (JAIN. Our stock n
ntinue. Do not put off t(
irehase is not all that w<
x>sit will be cheerfully
%
irantee fs back of it. PI
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s Underwea
o. 5, and <
i_ _ i i i
ry nas Deen aeaii
lducements to con
t want, may be.retun
37V2C
37V2c
34c
34c
RAWERS 37V2C
5c
5c
s too Nui
/on'l Be
n
mday.
Miss Eva Gregory gave a birthday
at her home last Monday, Novnt>er
2'. I was with the boys and
rls on that occasion. The music on
le guitar, violin and organ was fine
rl rvlotra 1/\f f ? I
tu j/iajro auu ivin ua xuii wan jr.' shed
by the younj* folk. After
hich Misses Eva and Beulah Grejr y
invited their friends to the dininp
torn where there was a bountiful
ipper served.
I was invited to a fruit party at the
>me of Mrs. Sallie Alljrood at LockWt
last week and enjoyed it very
i Suit or Oi
up to $25, we meg
values. It is absoli
for you to duplicat
ice. Come in and
We refer you to t
Union must wea:
i the reason of it is th
lalf the price, during
and it is impossible f
1 in price. Come in an
This Wonder
125.00 Garme
: the price of
oust be closed out by
) the last minute. Pic
.* : 4 -i ? u ? -i
5 ciaim it to uu wiiuii i
refunded. Every gari
LACE YOUR ORDER
$\\
r and Knit G
Closing Xm
ns out Bargains to
v_-/ v-*
le to our store. Pay
led lor the money whicl
Men's Sox
Per Pair
Boys' 50c SWEATERS
Each
Men's 50c SWEATERS
Each
LadiesNand Misses $1.00 SWEATERS
Each
Ladies'. $1.50 SWEATERS
Each
Ladies' $2.00 SWEATERS
Each
rilerous t<
Disappo
IT
Union, Soutl
much.
Miss Sallie Whitlock, Miss Aileen
liisnop and Miss barah Hughes and
Miss Myrtle Gault spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. T. B. Kelly.
Mr. C. O. Allen of Greenville wtes
down on his farm last Friday.
Mr. Tillman James has gone) to
Alabama for a visit.
Miss Bessie Kelly invited many of
the young folk to her father's home, <
Mr. W. A. L. Kelly, on Thanksgiving
day and omong them were Misses :
Alice Brenecke and Naomi Faucett of !
Union. Moxy.
mat $1
in it; and our $25
jtely impossible fo
e any goods select
get samples and s;
housands of pleased
r a Columbia Suit.
at Columbia Clothes ai
this sale, of their real v
or any other concern to
id be convinced.
Offer
nl For .
2 Cotton.
r the first of the year,
k while the selection (0
the garment is delivment
we make bears
. TODAY.
UNG
No. 4 Main Street,
IE
oods.
as Night
the people of
us a visit and
i you paid.
5c
29c
35c
!. . 69c
.. . 95c
$1.49
i 1
0 Mcninted.
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Notice!
At the request of the township commissioners,
also that applicants for
manager of the poor house farm and
chain gang may know what the expect
for another year, there will be a
meeting of the board on December 10
at the Supervisor's office for the purpose
of selecting a manager for the
poor house farm and also chain gang
overseer. Bids must accompany the
application for manager of poor house
farm. All bids must be left at the
Supervisor's office.
J. T. Jeter, Supervisor-elect.
values are far
r any concern
ed from us at
atisfy yourself
I customers in
50 ner cent of
X'
re better made, fit
alue. We are the S
> compete with us,
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