The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 11, 1914, Page 5, Image 5
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Have forced i
our Men's
This Sale B
In nu \jUllllllU^
Never in the histor
ment have you been
ing for such little m
of the year. You ki
has a sale it is a rea
extra help. No ext
fore you get all the ;
from us.
Every suit in or
I in this sale. We ha
gle suit from your s<
are made by Mich
and Styleplus tailc
foremost tailors of i
i
?Note the Remarkab
All $27.50 /and $25 Suits
All $22.50 Suits to go at
All $20.00 Suits to go at
All $17.00 and $18.00 Sui
All $15.00 and $13.50 Sui
All Boys' Suits Ten P(
All Men's Pants Inclu
I All $6.00 and $6.50 to g(
All. $5.00 and $5.50 to g(
All $4.00 and $4.50 t ogo
All $3.50 to go ht
Follow the cro
and we will si
the largest an<
Clothing in the
Your Money's Worth
J. G
J The House ol
4R
<JD
PRICE
ton
lis to sacrifice I
and Boys' I
egan Dec. 5
to Jan. 1 1Q11?
" v - g
y of this establish.
able to buy Clothoney
at this season
now when J. Cohen
I Sale. We have no |
ra expense. There- I
advantage in buying I
ir stock is included
veir't reserved a sinelection.
These suits
ael-Stern, High Art
>rs. These are the
\merica.
ly Low Prices Below?
to go at $20.00
$17.50
$15.75
its to go at__ $13.50
its to go at $10.00
ir Cent Off.
ded in This Sale.
) at $5.00
) at $4.50
at $3.50
$3.00
wd lo J. Cohen
low you one of
J best stock 'bi
: State.
or Your Money Back.
ohen
f Satisfaction.
LOCAL NEWS |l
Dr. Hunter of Spartanburg was in
Union Monday on business.
Mr. A. G. Bentley of Kelton was a
visitor in the city this week.
Miss Pearl Harris spent the weekend
with friends in Jonesville.
Mr. L. L. Wolfe of Orangeburg
spent a few days in Union laat week. ,
Mrs. Helen Torrence of Charleston
is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Thomson.
Miss Lutie Jordan spent several
days last week with relatives at Seneca.
Mr. D. H. Wallace will arrive next
week to spend some time with his
family.
Mt. Philip Flynn of Savannah is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D
C. Flynn. '
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Norman
were visitors in the city for several
days this week.
Miss Edith Murphy of Mt. Tabor
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Theodore
Maddox in the city.
Miss Sydney Gage spent the week
end in Spartanburg: with her sistei. I
Mrs. L. P. Deshiel.
Mr. H. B. Sprinerer of Charlotte, but :
a former resident of Union, spent a !
day in the city this week. t I
Mrs. D. W. Mullinax has returned I
from a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Milam at Clinton.
Miss Mary Gist Fleming: spent the "
week-end at Carlisle with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). FlemingMr.
J. R. Golsan of St. Matthews |
has superceded Mr. Foster Bentley as j
bookkeeper at the Union Oil Mills, j.
M rs. E. J. Arthur has returned |
from a visit to relatives at Edg:efield j
and other points in the low country, j
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McEachern afi.Jjlittle
son, Clement, have returnV.1 j i
from a visit to relatives at Ridg:eway.
Mrs. E. B. Cureton, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. McDow, returned to her home on
Thursday.
Mrs. W. O. Southard of Jonesville
was in Union Monday the gjuest of .
her children, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Southard.
Mr. A. S. Crosby has accepted a
position with the Spartan Drug: company
and will have headquarters in
North Carolina.
Mrs. John Turner Kitten and little
son of Atlanta, Ga., will spend the
Christmas holidays with her parents,
Col. and Mrs. T. C. Duncan.
Mrs. Emslie Nicholson and Miss
Frances Nicholson, who have been
visiting relatives in Durant, Miss , returned
to Union Wednesday evening.
Mr. Raymond Harris is visiting hi:father,
Mr. J. Ike Harris. Mr. Harris
joined the navy more than a year ago
and has had interesting and varies1
experiences. At present he is wiih
the U. S. S. Delaware. /a
Mrs. M. L. Raley of Mount Crofft^-n
is the guest of Miss HkUth Lee.
ard. Mrs. Raley nee Miss Clara* v:\?r.
more is returning from a visit fc, . Iformer
home at Santuc.?WadesY .Jf)
Intelligencer. 'r
GOOD ADVICE.
| A Union Citizen Gives Information of |
Priceless Value.
When you suffer from backache.
Headaches, dizziness, nervousness,
Feel weak, languid, depressed,
Have annoying urinary disorders;
Do you know what to do?
Some Union people do.
Read the statement that follows.
It's from a Union citizen.
Testimony that can be investigated.
Mrs. A. M. Jones, 62 S. Church St.,
Union, S. C., says: "I think very
highly of Doan's Kidney Pills and I
urge everyone suffering from kidney
trouble to try them. I was subject to
backaches and headaches and often
had dizzy and nervous spells. The
secretions from my kidneys also bothered
me, and plainly showed that I
needed a Kidney medicine. lJoanls
Kidney Pills, procured from the Palmetto
Drug Co., cave, me relief."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy? get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Jones liad. Foster-MilburnjCo.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
WE NEED YOUR AlD.
Look at your little yellow label and
if due, kindly mail us or bring us ?!
for your renewal. The following have
renewed since last report:
W. G. Fowler, Hickory Grove. _$2.00
Mrs. Carrie Jackson, Sedalia__ .25
Miss Ida Palmer, Union 1.00
t. A. Jeter, Carlisle 1.00
W. E. Wood, Elkhorn, W. Va 1.00
*tobt. L. Young, Union, R. 2? 1.00
V\ J. Betenbaugh, Unioflf R. 2 1.00
D. Y. Wilson, Union 1.00
ft. Y. Keasler, Union 1.00
Mrs. T. K. Foster, Union, R. 4_. 1.00
D. C. Wylie, Monarch .50
*W. A. Foote, Chester- 1.00
'Miss*Irene Gregory, Union .50
W. S. Vaughn, Jonesville 1.00
R. L. Harris, U. S. S. Del 1.00
Golden Brandon, Punxsutawney,
1'ennsyivania ^? .Zb
Geo. C. Wood, Jonesville 1.00
W. B. Blackwood, Jonesville, R. 3 1.00
D. B. Free, Jr., Jonesville 2.00
J. C. Mitchell, Union, R. 3_ 1.00
Mrs. R. S. Foster, Union 1.00
J. E. Gault, Union. R. 4 1.00
Rev. J. D. Bailey, Cowpens 1.00
R. L. Harris, New York .' 1.00
A. G. Bentley, Kelton, R. 2 1.00
Total for week $25.50
Thanks, one and all. We felt sure
our appeal would not cro unheeded.
THE TIMES.
Union. S. C. Dec. 4.?Dear Santa
Claus?I want you to brinpr me a doll
and a doll carriage, brinjr me a little
tea set and a little bed. Please brir.sr
my little dop: a color and a little key
to it. brinff me some fruit nnd
candy. Your friend,
Ethel HollinKsworth.
Special Advertisements
FOR RENT?One 3-room cottage or
North Church street. Apply to W
S. McLure. 11
THE FASTEST WAY is not quid
enough to cure a cough and cold
take Dr. Huiet's Cough Syrup anc
Grippe Capsules and get relief al
, once at the Palmetto Drug Co.
POUND PAPER?25c, 35c, 50c. Envelopes
to match. The Times office
YOU FORGOT that fresh box ol
Huyley's candy just received at
The Palmetto Drug Co.
FOR SALE?100 acres of farm land
two miles from Sant^uc, S. C, at
$9.00 per acre. This is a bargain
tf Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co.
MATINEE EVERY DAY?3 to 6 p
m.?Edisonia. For ladies and chil
dren.
FIFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS
for 10 cents at The Times office.
WE WILL INSURE your cotton anywhere
in reliable companies at lowest
rates. Bailey Furpiture & Lumber
Co.
FOR RENT?A large front room in
new house, furnished or unfurnished.
All modern conveniences. Apply
to The Times. tf.
WANTED?To buy 100 head of cattle.
Will pay highest market cash
price. See Hames Grocery Company.
383t
V MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT and
old fashioned mahogany clock. The
clock in 40 inches high and is over
200 years old. For further information,.apply
to The Times. tf
And made a little Ford, and the damn
ed thing ran."?Columbia Record
How To Give Quinine To Children
FEBRII.INE is the trade-mark name given to ai
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, plea;
ant to take and does not disturb the stomact
Children take it and never know it is Quinine
Alao especially adapted to adults who canno
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate no
cause nervousness nor rinsing in the head. Tr
it the next time you need Quinine lor any put
pose. Ask lor 2-ounce original package. Th
name FijBKlL,INl{ is blown in bottle. 25 certi
Twelve Rejected Out Of Nineteen.
Seven applicants out of 10 for ad
mission to the bar passed the require*
examination, according to a repor
filed by the State hoard of law ex
aminers with the supreme court.
All of them, as follows, were en
rolled yesterday as members of th
bar: T. C. Montgomery of Spartan
burg, Rion McKissick of (Ireenvilh
W. L>. Workman of Greenwood, T. K
Trotter of Columbia, B. B. Hare o
.Saluda, Ashton II. Williams of I.ak
City, Woods Dargan of Parlington.The
State.
Citation to Kindred and Creditors.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
By Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge c
Probate.
Whereas, Clara E. N. Bolton ha
made suit to me to grant her letter
of administration on the estate an
effects of Benjamin W. West, deceas
ed.
These are, therefore, to cite and at
monish all and singular the kindre
and creditors of the said Benjamin \>
West, deceased, that they be and af
pear, before me, in the Court of Pre
bate, to be held at Union, South Cai
olina, on the. 12th day of Decembei
next, after publication hereof, at 1
o'clock in the forenoon, to show causi
if any they have, why the said at
ministration should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and seal thi
26th day of November, A. I)., 1914.
W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge.
Published on the 4th and 11th day
of December, 1914 in The Unio
Times.
CLUBBING OFFER!
%
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
\
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.
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS?At reas.
onable prices. The Times office.
Vv ANTED?To buy 500 bushels ol
peas. See Hames Grovery Co.
FDR RENT CHEAP?A good 7-room
house on Calhoun Street. Annlv to
Lawrence Smith. tf
TALK HAPPINESS, look happv and
take Dr. M. 1). Huiet's Pink Blood
Purifier and you will feel happy, at
The Palmetto Drug Co.
REMEMBER Pathe's Weekly at the
Edisonia Thursday. Fine features
very instructive and entertaining.
TEETH FILLED NOW you will have
when the war is over. Work done
at 15c cotton prices. H. K. Smith
denist.
Wejjdon't know the author of the
ring but it is musical if not perATbere
was an old Man, and he had s
?j wooden leg.
had no money and he didn't want
to beg.
So he took four spools and an old til
can
a | ^
m -sz.r-- !W x^ssssuxr ?_l~ r. .3 ?v> CH: ?.1
ARE YOU AD
Every man is ambitious
and this Institution recog
I people by paving the way
I their ambition through 1
j To the married or singl
| Account is equally essent
t it stands as a bulwark be
; j and want?for the latter
I spect and admiration of
i
,1 i It is our aim to serve every dep
!lI uiul courteous manner. Why no
ji show you how YOUll savings m
ii earn a profit?
ji EMSUK NICHOLSON. J. KO\
1 jjjj President Vice Pi t
| The I
I Christmas
V r
Y ihat you could possibly giv
days off now), would be a 1
Tlio KaljI / imrl 4 1% n
J a trv Ui.nl ItvFUl Vaii;i 11" V" I ill
Y in South Carolina todav is
Y PANSY FLOUR?Goes
Y 's dependable for more di
Y Flour you can buy at any \
Y The price is $7.00 by th
i Y that price, but for every
< Y than a barrel) that you or ;
Y Pay between this date a
! Y 1Tlas present for your owi
' Y family, we will donate 25 ct
Y help you make the most us
; $ the most economical, and \
, $ the most acceptable Christi
1 every family in Union coun
; we will sacrifice what little
^ you buy as much as a barn
i cost you $6.75 when it is sc
A Of course we sell as gc
A Union county (except Pan
1 A UP? every sack guaranteedA
back. So it is up to you; if
A cheapest we have it.
. A Our loss is your gain. )
a A until December 20, the line
; A Evaporated Peaches?any
j A up, at 10 cents the pounc
* A cents. Many of these cost
I sale?so if you want you
A wholesome, appetizing fri
A supply it.
A Everything that the he;
t A Things to Eat. Sold as rea
- A for the past ten years?ar
. A you want it and like'you w
? y each working day at
! | Union Gro
Y Phone 100. L. L
>
6>
if ~
(1 ^
; I Bargains at
[; k\
! JOc yard wide Percale Sho
r, ?? 8c yard wide Bleach Shor
* ! 50c Mens Underwear, onl
\- Big lot Sample Sweaters a
is j $2.50 mens and'boys solid 1
X $1.75 mens and boys solid 1
s X $2.50 Ladies solid leather i
n $1.75 Ladies solid leather
? $1.75 Misses solid leather s
i t $1.25 Misses all leather scl
I t. 81.25 Bnvs Wnnl Suits
5* $2.00 Boys fancy worsted
$5.00 Boys all-wool Serge
& $10.00 Mens all-wool Serge
$7.50 Mens Fancy worsted
:l MeLure Mei
ICHOLSON I
ANK AND
UST COMPANY |
UN ION . S C
1BITIOUS?
s to create an estate, 11
;nizes its duty to the
to the realization of | J.1
the Saving Account, j j
e man the SA VIN (iS j
ial. For the former jj
tween his loved ones
it commands the rehis
fellow citizens. ij,
ositor in a prompt, i-lTicient jl
t come in ami allow us to jjij
ay lie protected as well as ||i',j!
' FA NT, M. A. MOORE, Ij! ij
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ssiaent uasnier: |||
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Present I
e for 191 1, (only a few ^
>arrel of the best flour, f
mpest in the long run) V1
Pansy Flour. ?
further, lasts longer. V
flferent uses than anv j
>rice. I
e barrel and cheat) at i
barrel (no cut on less
any friend will buy and t
nd Dec. 20for a Christ- ^
i family or any other ?
nits?in other words to ^
teful, the most healthy, ^
vhat we believe will be
nas present to any and ^
tv for Christmas, 1914, jt,
> nrofit wo hnvo whoi*o 1
V? 4Z*
il, making Pansy Flour ?, ?.
)Id cheap at $7.00. A
)od flour as is sold in A
sy Flour) for from $(> A
?satisfaction or money A
' you want the best and A
V
,Ve otter you from now
;st California new crop A
quantity from 25 cents A
1, three pounds for 25 A
10 cents or more whole- A
i- table set with pure, A
lit, now is the time to A
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HI I Cclll llt'MIT 111 VlDUd %
sonable or more so than
id you can get it when ??
-anl it for fifteen hours ??
eery Co. |
.. WAGNON, Manager. V
V
McLure'sf
rts, only 5c
ts, only 5c
y 37c f
t about one-half price.
eather work shoes $1.98 *f
eather work shoes $1.48 V
i i
nress snoes $1.98
dress shoes $1.48 f
chool shoes $1.48
100I shoes 98c J
98c f
suits $1.48 V
suits $3.98 V
; suits $7.48 V
suits $4.98 1
V
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