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{We Need Cashf x t ? & Too many goods left over from our fall pur- t t z V chases. We are determined to convert this stock ? ?. into cash and we are making some ridicuously JL . ^ Y low prices to move them. All of our lines are V t v ^ comparatively complete in L^ess Goods, Notions, i Clothing, Ladies' Suits and Coats, Dresses, Shoes, V X > |> Trunks, Valises and Millinery. We are not quot prices, but are converting merchandise into V cash when the opportunity presents itself. This ?? is indeed the biggest cut price sale of the season, x^ | McLure Mercantile Co. I A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A Mid-Winter Sale Will continue until Feb- 1st So if you haven't visited our feast of bargains ?we invite you to come and look our immense stock of bargains over?read the prices carefully: All $ 8.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at $ 5.50 All 10.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at 7.75 All 12.5ft Slllffl nnrl ftuarpnafc tn crn of Q Oft All 13.50 Suits and Overcoats to go at 10.00 All 15.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at 11.00 All 16.50 Suits and Overcoats to go at 12.50 All 17.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at 13.50 All 18.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at 13.50 All 20.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at 15.00 All 22.50 Suits and Overcoats to go at 16.50 All 25.00 Suits and Overcoats to go at 18.50 Our Manhattan Shirt Sale will continue until January 28th. If you need any Shirts, we will advise you to buy while they are cheap. \ J. Cohen The House of Satisfaction i f | A REMEDY FOR *** | EVERY AILMENT | X i X IS XO BE FOUND IN OUR Y f Y Y x XT T7 A T | . 1\ I t III LINE OF X | REMEDIES | I PEOPLES DRUG CO. I Y UNDER HOTEL UNION V Y % |? Quick Service Phone No. 69 I k " LOCAL NEWS Mrs. C. C. Lyles of Carlisle is the guest of Mrs. F. E. Linder. Rev. George P. White will attend the Bible Conference in Columbia. Mr. Russell Jeter of Santuc was in , Union for a short while Monday. Miss Miller of Jonesville spent the week-end with Miss Pearl Harris. Mrs. Mildred Lybrand is visiting at the home of Mrs. B. L. Fowler. Mrs. L. G. Young has returned from a visit to friends in Spartanburg Mrs. Jacob Cohen has returned from a visit to friends in Spartanburg Mr. George N. Wilson of Richmond, Va., was in Union this week on business. Mrs. G. C. Baber attended the ' Deaver-Evans marriage in Carlisle last week. Miss Vera Charles is visiting her sister, Mrs. Miles Wood in the lower part of the State. Mrs. Munro Faucett has returned ' to her home from a visit to friends in Spartanburg. Mrs. Newell Smith is much im- ( proved from a recent iiiness and will soon be out again. . Mr. R. C. Bishop of Route No. 2 * spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. 1 C. A. Grainger at Greenville. 1 Miss Lyl Milam returned to her ' home this week after a visit to her , sister, Mrs. D. W. Mulli'nax. , Mrs. Julian Saunders and little daughter of Society Hill are the 1 guests of Mrs. Mabry S. Rice. < x Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fowler and , children spent the week-end at Adamsburg with Mr. R. L. Lowry. Miss Mason Blankenship spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J C. A. Grainger in Greenville. } Mrs. D. H. Wallace has returned ^ from Columbia where she was the guest of friends for the inauguration, j Miss Sue Cannon of Spartanburg has accepted a position as ch'ef operator at the Telephone Exchange. Mrs. R. H. Miller and children, \ James, Margaret and R. II., Jr. are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. T. r Fowler. * William H. Wallace and William A. t Rice went to Columbia last week to 1 "take the examination for entrance to J Annapolis. ' Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Wakefield * of Columbia, spent several days last , week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sawyer. r Rev. S. P. Hair who has been visiting at the home of Mr. Gus B. San- J ders, has returned to his home at Fort Mill. 1 Mr. T. M. Li'ttlejohn, president of Everybody's Bank at Jonesville w^s in the city Saturday to attend the' Good Roads Meeting. Mrs. B. G. Clifford will attend the Bible Conference in Columbia. Dr. Scofield, one of the distinguished onAnl/Awn J a n waI a4-i??a a f l\.f C* 11T i opcarvci o to a iciavivc ui iuid. v^in- J ford's. Mrs. Emslie Nicholson has been quite sick for more than a week ano ^ she has scores of friends who will '? learn with pleasure that she is improving. 1 Mrs. J. A. Fant and Miss Eunice Thomson will attend the Bible Conference to be hold with the Second Baptist Church in Columbia. Revs. J. L. Daniel, J. W. Lewis and 1 W. F. Gault attended the anual con- ' ference of the Methodist ministers of ' the district in Spartanburg this week. . Mrs. Elias Prioleau has been quite . sick for several days but her friend? j here and throughout the county will i be pleased to know that she is convalescent. Mrs. Annie L. Parker, proprietor of the "Quality Shop" in Spartanburg passed through Union Monday on her return from Aiken, where she has opened a branch shop. Mr. Sidney Wagnon of Macon, Ga. stopped over in Union for a few hours on Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. Wagnon was returning from s iiiccuiiK executive commiiici' of National Baracas, held in Cincin. nati, and he also spent several days in Syracuse, N. Y., the guest of Mr. Hudson. High School Notes (Mary M. Rice) The Littlejohn Literary Society met last Friday, January 15, 1915, and the following officers were elected for the new term: president, Julia Flynn; vice-president, Emma KrasnofF; secretary, Mary M. Rice, and censor, Mrs. Wharton. The subject for debate was: Resolved that a grain elevator would be of benefit to Union county. 1 m affirmative won. Rev. W. D. Wakefield of Columbia was among the visitors at the High School the past week. He conducted the chapel exercises, and do lighted us with a sonp. The eleventh prade is planninp to put on a play soon, "The Charity Pupil." This is under the direction of Mrs. Beaty, the enplish teacher. We hope the Union people will break their past record and pi've us a full house. This will not only be appreciated by the teachers, but the pupils as well. Miss Ellen Hope has been unable to attend school on account of illness Russel Poole returned to school Monday, after beinp confined at his home several days wi'th prippe. Anthony Rice and Bill Wallace went to Columbia last week to take the examination for entrance to Annapolis. 4 ) A PRETTY HOME WEDDING Carlisle, Jan. 25.?One of the prettiest weddings in Carlisle was that of Miss Mary Matilda Deaver to Evereu Marshall Evans of Newberry, whicn took place Wednesday evening at 8:50 o'clock at the residence oi the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Deaver. The ceremony was performed in the parlor which was decorated in pot plants and cut flowers. The Rev. Watson B. Duncan, Jr., oiliciated in the presence of a few relatives and intimate friends. Folding doors leading into the reception hall were thrown open and the bridal white and f^reen was charmingly continued, the general effect being one of beauty and grace. The bride who was given in marriage by her father was exceptionally handsome in a modish tailored costume?a suit of green chiffon broadcloth with collar of fur and black bullet buttons, and a hat of green velvet adorned with an ostrich plume and band of gold lace. Her corsage boquet was of Parma violets and lilies of the valley. At the first notes of the wedding march played by Miss Aileen Deavei, a sister of the bride, Mr. Evans enteral with his best man, P. M. Fant of Newberry, from the rear hall door uid awaited the bride, who was a picure of radiant youth and charm as die advanced to the alter leaning on die arm of her father. The imlressive ring ceremony was used. The dining room was in pink and jreen from which the dainty pink and vhite ices with cake were served by Misses Butler Fant, Myrtle Sober, Louise Bass, Rosa Ratchford and Mrs. 'J. C. Baber. In the parlor was displayed .. wealth of wedding presents, notable imong them being a chest of silver he gift of the bride's family. Mr. and Mrs. Evans left on the Southern train at 10 o'clock for theii lome in Newberry. Mr. Evans is on? )f the leading young merchants in hat city. Mrs. Evans will be missed n Carlisle by a host of sincere 'riends. Notice of Final Discharge State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that on the 56th day of February, 19915, at 11 )'clock, a. m., in the Court of Prolate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as \dmir.istrator of the Estate of Miss Sallie Kelly, deceased, and that hereupon he will apply to the Judge if said Court, for his final discharge is such Administrator. S. J. H. HOWELL, rhis 25th day of January, 1915. Published in The Union Times for 50 days. Program of Union County Teacher's Association. Union High School, Feb. 13, 11 A. M. .v 1. Address by Prof. Jas. H. Hope, Uounty Superintendent of Education. 2. Music. 3. Address by Prof. B. S. Haynes. 4. Report of Committees. 5. Appointments of Committees. Davis Jeffries, Chairman Committee. "Excuse me. This car is reserved for a member of Congress going South". "I don't mind that. When travelng one is not proud. I shall travel with him."?Paris L'lllustration. Sale of Stocks. We will sell at public outcry at Union, S. C., on Monday, February 8th at 12 m., in front of the courthouse loor, the following stocks, to-wit: Six shares common stock GlennLowry Manufacturing Co. Three shares common stock Mecklenbura Mfg. Co. Three shares Farmer's Oil Co. Ten shares Parker Mills Co. Terms of sale, cash. Wm. Coleman, Whitmire, S. C. F. M. Farr, Union, S. C. i 3t. Executors. WEEKLY TIPS! New Arrivals Laces, Embroideries Bleached Muslin Hosiery Valentines Brooms SPECIALS THIS WEEK Bleached Muslin, Extra Special, 10 yds lor 89c 5c Laces, yard, 2V2C Buy Cups and Saucers here Saturday, 2 for 5c Florida Sweet Oranges Big Juicy Ones 2 tor 5c McCLURE 5c and 10c Co. k Ml NICHOLSON 8 Mpljk H BANK AND Kij^i I TRUST COMPANY || |ij| un,ON,sc. II r THK FRUITS OF LABOR Man's work is limited by his physical or mental endu- I| ranee. It is interrupted by periods of rest and recreation. 1|| CAPITAL?money in the bank?has no such limitations, i |l but works night and day, 3Gf> days in the year. Every dollar working in the SAVINGS ACCOUNT, to a ; jj large extent, precludes the necessity for labor in the days f to come. The oflieers of this institution wish to emphasize the 51 ! desirability of the SAVINGS ACCOUNT as a safe and l growing investment for the "fruits of your labor." EMSL1E NICHOLSON, J. ROY FANT, M. A. MOORE, j[j President Vice President Cashier. lj 1 i! MJ .71J ?/1 tf.vyj I1 FrC-l ,S J -TgO L U ii CASTOR OIL 15c TLf TIT! 9 Can Now Re Taken I (TTICQ^C^O Easily. In Fact, Many Can HPJ DRINK IT OUT OF THE BOTTLE *7 Provided It Is This VV 0V " Wc A BOTTLE"" (^MF (jjJl, I Announcement! I V y x , ........ y Y i nctve uuugnu uie uusiness 01 uie UJNHJJN Y OPTICAL PARLOR, heretofore conducted by Y Dr. H. W. Lewis, the Optician, and will continue Y it at the same location, No. 13 Main Street. 1 Y have been giving the subject of refraction of the Y Y eyes thorough study to qualify myself to give Y Y proper service in the work to the citizens of Y Y Union. Dr. Lewis will remain with me for a time Y Y and assist me until I am thoroughly qualified in Y the practical, mechanical art of the business. My Y & personal guarantee will go with every piece of V work leaving my office, and you will always know V t where to find me to make good my guarantee. i t Y Y I trust that the people of the city and county Y will favor me with the same liberal support always <? Y accorded me while engaged in the drug business. ?* Very respectfully, 4 F. C. DUKE. 4 ** Y tiie lates triumph of dental science $ EMETINE cures PYORRHEA | Y the discovery of a decade Y % Pyorrhea has recently been shown by Professors Barrett and J T ?>mun, 01 in<< i niversity oi I'ennsytvania, to hi* an amebic infec- V tion for which they have demonstrated EMETINE to ho a specific. This finding has been confirmed by Professors Bass and Johns of ^ Tulane University, New Orleans. It is thus a Godsend to those J who deal with, and those who suffer from this distressing condition. Brilliant results are being secured. +% Every person having a gum trouble should investigate. This ?* treatment is being used by ^ | DR. H. K. SIVTITH X V At Union in His Practice V V I examination free 1 v Special Advertisements VT?' {^^<y^rnASS,S George W. Going. THE OLD TIME HOUSEHOLD remtdy is what vou want in your homo, T1IIS ls nWHAl ., 4 stop that Dr. M. D. Huiet's all Healing Lin- co"Kh' Dr; Huiet s Cough Syrup iment, guaranteed everywhere. r m ? Grippe Capsules for ' ^ . the Cold, guaranteed at The PalUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE we will metto Drug Co. gin cotton Wednesday and Friday M.mpAMv n?i)i ah OIIim ! of each week. Union Oil Mill, tf AThe 'WANTED?P'am Jo at home. Mrs. E. J. Barnette, mation apply to The Times. tf Cage Avenue. P<L WE FILL ANY and all doctors pre~ _ _., " 777 . . , , seriptions, carefully and accurately. I'OR SALE?100 acres of farna land save money amj {,rjnK them to The two miles from Santuc, S. C, at Paimetto l)rug Co. $9.00 per acre. This is a bargain. tf Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. WANTED-Transient and regular . VTrriT,T. . , , hoarders. Best of service. Prices WANTED?A < good much cow. no reasonable< Contral ,ocation. fancy bred, just plain, home raised v A CLIFTON, No. 4 Keenan St. cow. Apply to J. C. Wallace. 4 4t ^ 5-2t. 1 FIFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS WANTED?One of th<- lnrKo mafrj. for 10 cents ?t The Times office. 2lne, PoWlshine houses desires to employ an active man or woman in WE'WILL INSURE your cotton any- ih'x* community to handle a special where in reliable companies at low- P^n which has^ proven unusually est rates. Bailey Furniture & Lum- profitable. Good opening for right, ber Co. party. Address with two references, Publisher, Box 155, Times Sq. Sta., FOR SALE?Pure bred Barred Ply- New York City. 42t mouth Rock Cocks, 1 year old. HUYLER'S CANDY, the Candy by Price $1.50 and $2.00. which all others are judged, fresh jit. A. P. Venson, Jr., Sumter, S. C. always at The Palmetto Drug Co.