The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 18, 1914, Page 5, Image 5
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Bath Robe, Su
or Umbrella.
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Ties to match,
Boxes for Soc
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purchase you
and we specis
come and loc
Presents ove
elsewhere. >
JWfcan save you
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Our Big Cloth
tinue until J
Twenty-five per
entire stock of ]
Christmas Gift tc
and Union Count:
?Note the Remarl
All $27.50 and $25 Su
a1i $22.50 uits to go
All $20.00 Suits to go
All $17.00 and $18.00
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ah $it>.uu ana $i3.ou
All Boys' Suits Ten
All Men's Pants In<
All $6.00 and $6.50 to
All $5.00 and $5.50 to
All $4.00 and $4.50 t o
All $3.50 to go at
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n there's nothing
to give a gentleice
Suit, Overcoat,
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Boxes, Socks and
, Individual Holly
ks and Ties.
rave one week to
r Christmas Gifts
illir imrifo rroii
ill J 111 Y 11V J WU tU
?k our Christmas
r before buying
iYe feel sure we
time, worry and
ming here first.
A >\&
ing* Sale will conianuary
1,1915.
cent discount on our
Men's Clothing is our
> every man in Union
f.
tably Low Prices Below?
its to go at $20.00
at $17.50
at $15.75
Suits to go #t $13.50
Suits to go at $10.00 ,
Per Cent Off.
eluded in This Sale.
go at $5.00
go at $4.50
go at $3.50
$3.00 !
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LOCAL _NEWS
Mr. B. F. Gault of Jonesville was in
Union Friday.
Mr. W. G. Gault of Jonesville was
in Union Friday.
Rev. F. H. Boston of West Springs
was in Union Wednesday.
Mr. J. M. Fowler of Jonesville was
in Union on business Friday.
Mr. A. N. White of Jonesville was
in Union Monday on business.
Mr. J. W. Hodjre of Jonesville was
in Union Mondav on business.'
Mr. W. G. Coleman of Jonesville
was in Union on Monday on business.
Mr. C. L. Alexander of Buffalo,
Route 1, was in Union Wednesday.
Miss Anna Sanders of Cross Keys
spent Saturday with relatives in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias I'rioleau will
spend the Christmas holidays with
relatives at Eutawville.
Miss Irene McDow will spend the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. E. B.
Cureton at Liberty Hill.
Mrs. Copeland Blackwell of Buffalo
spent several days this week with her
Another, Mrs. M. C. Mangum.
Mr. G. E. Tucker left two weeks
ago for Brooxville, Florida, where he
^ias gone to spend the winter.
Mrs. Shepard, who has been the
uest of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Caudle,
has returned to her home in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling will
spend the Christmas holidays with
their mother, Mrs. Julia Easteling, in
Barnwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodders of
Greenville were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wessinger for several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lipscomb of
Roanoke. Va. are spending some time
here, lhe former has recently undergone
an operation at Magdalene hospital.?Chester
Reporter.
Mr. V. A. Clifton and Mrs. Clifton
will make their home in Union, moving
here from Charleston. Mr. Clifton
recently purchased the home
place of the Smith estate here.
Resolution of Respect.
At a meeting of the magistrates of
the Seventh Judicial circuit "held at
Spartanburg this 11th day of December,
1914, on motion of C. T. Bridges,
Esq.., the following resolution was
unanimously passed:
Whereas, death has invaded our
ranks and removed from us H. E. Jeffries,
Esq., of Cherokee county;
Be it resolved, That in the death of
H. E. Jeffries, Esq., the State has lost
an efficient servant, and wo the magistrates
for the Seventh Judicial circuit
feel the loss of our brother magistrate.
And further, we extend to
the bereaved family our sympathy in
the said hour of their bereavement.
Resolved further, That a copy of
this resolution be 6ent to the county'
papers of this cfrcuit, and a copy be
sent to the family of our deceased
brother magistrate.
A. E. HILL,
Snl ipif Ar
Stockholders Meeting.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Merchants and
Planters National bank of Union will
be held in the directors' room of the
bank at 12 o'clock, Tuesday, Jan. 12,
1915. J. 1)L Arthur, Cashier.
Notice!
The sale of J. P. McKissick's personal
pronerty will be postponed until
after Christmas.
John T. Scott.
List of Advertised Leters.
John Alexandria. Millard Allen,
Miss Mary Beans, W. W. Bailey, Ceo.
Bouland, Mrs. Minnie Charles, John
Dyton? Miss* Sallie Edwards, Ollie
Fincher, David Hall, John Hamilton,
Miss Lucinda Hendon, Miss Mary
Hills, Munro Hill, Minnie Hasit, W. T?
nuien, i . vv. ivey, rjuprene .lames,
I)an John. Miss Alice Jeffries, Miss
'Frances Means, Henry Mills, Mrs.
Mary Miller, Mrs. M. G. Morgan, Mrs.
Emma McLees, C. I>. Sams, Clara
Thomson. Owens Thomson. B. F. West
T. H. Westbrook, Miss Eva Wilson,
Mae Wilson, C. 1). Wilson, Henry Wilson.
Notice To Tresspasers.
All parties are notified that trespassing
on the place known as the T.
J. H. Smith place is strictly forbidden.
Such trespassers will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
4t pd J. D. Smith, Executor.
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;
> I)o you know what to do?
Some Union people do.
Read the statement that follows,
ft's from a Union citizen.
Testimony that can be investigated.
Mrs. A. M. Jones, 02 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. Doan's
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 had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
rtAT WM i. w
liULOS &'j LaiiKlffUi
5 or 8 doses 080 will break
Any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
tripe or sicken. Price 25c.
UNITED STATES CIVIL-SERVICE
EXAMINATION.
?Rural Carrier?
Place of examination, Union, S. C.
Date of examination, Jan. 1). 1915.
County for which held, Union.
Vacancy at Sedalia, S. C.
The United States Civil Service
commission announces an open compet.tive
examination on the date and
at the examination places named
above, as a result of which it is expected
to make certification to fill the
vacancy in the position of rural carrier
at the place named above and
other vacancies as they may occur on
ural routes at Post Offices in the
above-named county, unless it is
found to be in the interest of the service
to fill any vacancy by reinstatement,
transfer, or promotion. The
compensation of .a rural carrier is
based upon the length of the route
and ranges from $-184 to $1,200 a
yea r.
? io r.r. ? a. -l-.i r .1
xo iu uu, uii iiic uuie ol tne examination.
The maximum age is
waived in cases of persons honorably
discharged from the United States
military or naval service.
\n applicant must have his actual
domicile in the territory supplied by
a postoffice in the county for which
tie examination is announced.
The examination is open to all male
citizens of the United States who can
comply with the requirements.
Application Form 1341, and full information
concerning the requirequirements
of the examination, can
-ecured from the secretary of the
local examining board or the postmaster
at any of the examination :
points named above, or from the United
States Civil Service commission,
Washington, I). C.
Applications should be properly executed
and filed with the commission
at Washington. As examination papers
are shipped direct from the commission
to the places of examination,
it is necessary that applications be
received in ample time to arrange for
the examination desired at the place
indicated by the applicant. The com1
sion will therefore arrange to examine
any applicant whose application
is received in time to permit the
shipment of the necessary papers.
An eligible register for the position
or rural letter service for each county
will be maintained. A person must
be examined for the countv in which
l,n ~<r.? *1 ?:? > _ ,
...... ..uot, uiuic iiiuv Mijiunes nis nome
is situated. As a result of such ex'ruination
he may become eligible to
appointment as rural carrier at any
nost office in such county. A rural
letter carrier after one year's satisfactory
service may be transferred to
th<- position of clerk or carrier in a
first or second class post office, to the
position of railway mail clerk, or to
other positions in the classified service,
subject to such examination as
may be required by the civil-service
rules.
JOHN A. McILHENNY,
President.
Special Advertisements
GREAT SALE now jroinK on at the
Wonder?the Store that sells under.
Don't miss it. .
POUND PAPER?25c, 35c, 50c. En
veiopes to match. The Times office.
UUYLER'S CANDY always draws a
smile and Mr. Huyler's Christmas
line lias just arrived at The Palmetto
Drug Co.
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.
IE YOU SEE WHAT YOU WANT?
Ask for it, you can certainly be
pleased with our Christmas line at
The Palmetto Drug Co.
FIFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS
for 10 cents at The Times office.
WE WILL INSURE your cotton anywhere
in reliable companies at lowest
rates. Bailey Furniture & Lum- '
ber Co.
15.00 and $20.00 Ladies Tailor-made
Coat Suits sacrificed at $7.98 at the
Wonder. "The store that sells under."
FOR RENT?A large front room in
new house, furnished or unfurnished.
All modern conveniences. Apply
to The Times. tf.
TAvc. n.. u,a. ?i
Grippe Capsules and get that cough
and cold wel for Christmas. Palmetto
Drug Co.
A 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
SANTA CLAUS is in full charge at
the Wonder. Handsome presents ,
for the whole family at wonderfully
I low prices. The Wonder.
HIBLES, TESTAMENTS?At reas>
onable prices. The Times office.
WANTED?To buy f>00 bushels of
peas. See Hames Grovery Co.
WE ARE ANXIOUS to show you our
line of Christmas goods now on display
at The Palmetto Drug Co.
Come at once for we are looking
for you.
FOR RENT CHEAP?A good 7-room ,
house on Calhoun Street. Apply to
Lawrence Smith. tf
DO NOT FORGET that Fridays are
Special Sale Days at The Wonder.
FOR SALE?One Blickensdoflfer typewriter.
Good as nv w. For $15.00.
Address Rev I. S Shpnlu Unffaln
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TEETH FILLED NOW you will have <
when the war is over. Work done <
at 15c cotton prices. H. K. Smith,
denist.
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Through young: eyes th<
long and of limitless nur
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brief 'and few.
For the wage earner fi
I represented almost entirei
therefore a necessity that
systematically built up \vh
and results are easy, if c
dent.
The officers of this Institution i
this vicinity to open a Savings /
EMS LIE NICHOLSON, J. HU
President Vice Pr
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?* $10,000 ? CAPITAL
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? OFFICERS:
?*? T. E. Bailey, President and Treasur
JL E. L. Wairnon, Vice President.
^ J. T. Bradley, Secretary.
5* This Company is ampl;
^ the very best service
Ideal ^
fountain Pen
For Sal
The Peoples
The Home of Pure Drugs.
WE NEED YOUR AID. lr
Rev. J. A. Cook, Spartanburg--$ .50
.1. A. Smith, Jonesville, R. 1_ l.ou u
Mrs. J. P. West, Pauline ? COO
V. A. Ciilu n. Union .. l.?/0
V#. (i. (Jault, Jonesville . _ 1.00
B. P. Gault, Jonesville 1,00 ''!
I. Franke Peake, Union 1.00 ((
Wm. Shirley, Monarch 1.00 ti
Mrs. Maggie Alnian, Jonesville 1.00 ai
J. I>. Calvert. Jonesville 1 no v.
J. M. Lemons, Union .50 c?
H. C. Wilburn, Union, K. 2. __ 1.00 ni
I. M. Fowler, Jonesville 1.00 61
W. A. Turner, Union, K. '$ 1.00
Mrs. Corrie Harris .25
B. B. Going, Union, R. 2 1.00 H
J. W. Hodge, Jonesville 1.00
H. M. Gault, Jonesville 1.00 j,n
M iss Melvina Porter, Kelton __ 1.00 ?n
J. A. Brown, Union 1.00 9!1
R. L. White, Jonesville 1.00 tai
R. L. McNally, Union 1.00 f?
C. S. Spencer, Gaffney, R. 5 1.00 p0'
C. L. Alexander, Buffalo, R. 1 .75 na
Total .$22.00
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2 years ahead look long
nber, but as each year
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nancial advancement is 'v!
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the Savings Account be j.|l
ile the years seem long n
ne would become inde- \
nvite every wage earner in
Recount and plan ahead. I'll
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STOCK ? $10,000. *
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DIRECTORS: !
er.F. M. Farr, L. L. Wajrnon. ?
J. T. Byars, J. T. Bradley. J>
T. E. Bailey.
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to this Community.
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" - . - Union, S. C.
iviKorutlng to the Pale antl Sickly
he Old Stnndnrd Retiernl strengthening: tonic.
KOVK'S TASTEI.KSS chill TON IC, drives out
alarm .enriches I he blood.and builds upthesyju
ill. A true tonic. b'OI adults and children, hoc
Teachers' Examination.
A special teachers' examination for
nth white and colored teachers will
e held in Union court house at !>
'clock, Friday, Jan. 1 f?, 191o. All
achers who have not conformed to
le law must take this examination,
nd all those who intend to teach, and
et who have not received a teacher's
srtificate must also take the examiation.
H. C. LITTLE,
I 4t Supt. Education.
ow To Give Quinine To Children.
tBRII.INR is the trade-mark name given to an
iproved Quinine. It ia a Tasteless Syrup, pleast'to
take an<l does not disturb the stomach,
liidren take it and never know it is Quinine,
so especially adapted to adults who cannot
ke ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
use nervonsness nor ringing in the head. Try
the nest time you need Quinine lor any purse.
Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
me PRBRII.INK is blown in bottle. 25 certs.
Shop early and better results.