The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 05, 1915, Page 5, Image 5
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1 RELIEF SALE!]
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? Remember ?that the Big Relief j
I Sale is still going on. This is your ?jj
V chance to get Men's and Boys' *i
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<1* v^iu tinag at aDout nan rrice. it ?|
? will pay you to investigate. The *i
% price on every article has been ?|
$ cut and you will find only brand *i
X new Merchandise to select from. ^
? Come and make us prove, what 5
we say. ?|
I Union Clothing Co. j
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Mid-Winter Sale
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win 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 12.50 Suits and Overcoats to go at 9.00
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 ak 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
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to relatives in Columbia and Summer
ton.
Mr. Sam Berclowitz has purchase
the "Hughes" cottage on Soiil
Church street and will move into i
at an early date.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrtnce Southan
spent the week-end with their pa
?ts. Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Southar
at Jonesville.
Miss Lula Haile who has beer
visiting at the home of Mrs. Presto
B. Barnes has ..returned, to ber horo
in Lancaster.
Miss Sarah Watson has returned t
her duties at the Greenville Woman'
College, from a few days visi't t
friends in Union.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Workman c
Newberry spent the week-end wit
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Munr
Faucett on South Church street.
Misses Kathryn Dillard and Rut
Christman who were the guests c
Miss Kathryn Layton have returnc
to their homes in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Jack Borden of Albany, N. T
is the guest of friends in Union. St
will leave soon for Palm Beach j
spend the remainder of the winte
Mr. Charlie Mabry of Spartanbur
was in the city this week on busines
Mr. Mabry lived in Union sever;
years ?ago and has many frien<
here.
' Miss Louise Newman of Colun
bia spent Sunday at the home <
(Mr. R. W. McDow, leaving on Sundt
afternoon for Lockhart to visit Mi
Irene McDow, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Zulick of Pcnnsy
vania are the guests of Mr. and Mi
C. L. McEachern for a few day
They are spending the winter t
Southern Pines.
Mrs. C. H. Alexander who h;
been visiting her daughter, Mi
Dunbar Robb in Charleston, w;
called home last week on accou
_ of the illness of her father, Maj
? J. W. McClure.
% Miss Bessie Fred of Augusta, G
spent several days in the city th
r week with her father, Mr. M. Fre
? She left on the afternoon train We
^ nesday for Hendersonville, N. C.
? visi't her sister, Mrs. L. S. Patterso
^ Mr. W. M. West of Pacolet, Rou
r 2, was in Union Tuesday on businej
? The ordination of deacons whii
^ was scheduled to come off at Low
I Fair Forest Baptist Church Sundi
? has been postponed to the first Su
V day in April.
? Mrs. Laura Holcomb has accept
a position with the Battery, and w
\ go to Baltimore about the fifteen
^ of the month to study and buy m
? linery stock for this store. She w
L be pleased to have her custome
I call on her at "The Battery."
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k An Emergency
C
r Harold Frederick used to tell
^ story of a darkey, who was out fis
& jng with a little boy about three yea
^ old, and. while at play on the bai
? of the stream the youngster fell in
^ the water. Immediately the color
? man waded in an.d catching him 1
^ the seat of the panteloons pulled hi
I on to dry ground. A minister w
^ happened to have seen the occurren
? complimented him for the stream w
r a swift one.
"Well, said the darkey. "I had
sabe dat kid's life boss, for he h
bait in his pocket.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. W. S. Vaughan, of Jojville,
was in Union Wednesday on tiness.
Mrs. Luther McKay Hawkins ColMrs.
Luther McKak Hawkinsj Columbia.
Mr Thomas M. Marchant oflreenvillo
was in the city for a day)r two
this week.
Mr. J. W. Sanders of Sedalispent
several days last week with ritives
* in the city.
> Rev. Geo. P. White attend the
t Bible conference in ColVimbi lasv
^ week.
^ Mr. Tarrant of Columbia pent
Sunday at the home of Mr. | W.
* McDow.
* Mr. Albert Littlejohn of Jorville
> was in Union for a short ti i on
> Wednesday.
t Miss Peterson of Laurens the
guest of Mrs. B. G. Peterso^ on
south street.
* Mr. F. W. Carnell, farm dqori*
stration agent, spent last woo at
? Clemson Collecre. I
? Mrs. Oliver Frazier of Raleigl N.
fc C. is at the bedside of her moer,
Mrs. F. O. Willard.
Miss Rosa Fred who has bee in
* Augusta, Ga. for several weeks as
returned to the city.
Representatives Wagnon and 'Hiker
spent the week-end in the ty
with their families.
Mrs. B. G. Clifford and Miss Maiie
Oetzel have returned from a nit
to friends in Columbia.
Mr. Gordon Bishop' left Tuesiy
afternoon for Reidsville, N. C., to
complete his business course.
Miss Julia Colson spent Sun iy
with relatives here, returning to
Charlotte, N. C., in the afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Rodgers of Greenv: e,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. id
Mrs. Wessinger on South Chu :h
street.
Mrs. L. P. Deshi'el has returned tc
her home in Spartanburg from a few
days visit to her sister, Miss Sydnty
Gage.
Mrs. Lizzie Hames returned to tl?
city Saturday after an extendtd viii!
FARMERS WILL MEET
AT EACH COUNTY SEAT
Fertilizer Practices and Economy to
be Discussed Throughout State
on February 13th.
Clemson College. Jan.?. "Fertilizer
and Economy Day" will be
held in each county seat in South
Carolina on Saturday, February 13.
This announcement is made by W.
W. Long, state agent of dcmonstru
tion and director of extension at
Clemson College. At each county
seat a meeting will be held and there
will be addresses on the two topics
mentioned in the name of the occasion.
Mr. Long urges that all far
mers note the day and make inquiries,
of their county agents or others,
for the particulars of the meeting,
in order that they may attend
and join in the exchange of ideas
on these two very important subjects.
The extension and demonstration
forces of Clemson College had planned
to hold "Economy Day" in South
Carolina at an earlier date and it
was announced that such a "day"
would be held the latter part of December.
Mr. Long, saw however,
that unexpected increases in the bur
dens of the organization were going
to make necessary the postponement
' of this occasion. Just at that time,
also, there began to pour into various
offices at Clemson College requests
for information about what
fertilizers to use under present abnormal
conditions. Farmers by the
hundreds have been seeking information
from the college on the fertilizer
practices to be followed in
1915. The demand became so larg*>
that Prof. J. N. Harper, dean of the
agricultural department, prepared a
special bulletin on the subject and
copies of this bulletin, Extension
Bulletin B, are to be had upon application
to the extension division.
Because of the conditions existing
Mr. Long decided to put off the
"Economy Dayf' program and to
i combine it at a later date with a
program on which information on
fertilizers would be given to far'
mers. This date is February 13 and
the occasion has been named "Fertilizer
and Economy Day." The
i mettings will be addressed by speak?
ers who will confine themselves to
t short, practical addresses. "We can
- promise those who attend that there
will be no long speeches," said Mr.
, Long.
* "Fertilizer and Economy uay" is
? to be as much for farmer's wife
as for the farmer. Much thougnt
has been given by experts at Clem3
son to the preparation of an outline
- of methods in which saving can be
d effected on the farm and in the farmhouse.
Mr. Farmer is urged to
x bring Mrs. Farmer to the meeting
( with him.
* fosters will be prepared and pla"
*Ced in conspicious positions throughout
the state and the meetings will
? in oher ways be brought to the
s attention to the public. The ided
? has very strong support among
those who have been consulted foi
,f their opinions. Leading banker:
h have expressed themselves as en
0 thusiastic over the prospects for gooc
results from meetings of the sor
proposed,
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>f Easily Accomplished
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One afternoon an elderly womai
j who was not accustomed to traveling
1C boarded a train for a short run t
the adjacent county, and when he
t destination was eventually announce*
she nerveously called to the conducto
'K "What can I do for you, Madame?
s- asked the conductor, stepping to he
side.
"Oh, Mr. Conductor," she exclaime
"here is the town where I am goin(
n_ and I don't know exactly which doo
0f to go out!"
"You may go out by either doo:
ss Madame,' gently instructed the cor
ductor, "the car stops at both ends.
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WEEKLY TIPS!
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? VEILINGS, FLOWERS,
t", TATTING SHUTTLES,
^ HAIR ORNAMENTS,
'X CANDY
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? SPECIALS THIS WEEK
^ 50c Muslin Gowns ,.25c
>n Bunch Violets__10c & 25c
th
ii- 25r? Hrnisp l^rnnms 1ftr
0 Plain Tumblers 6 for_10c
5c Tablets, each 3c
Big juicy Oranges 25c doz
h* See our "save the differr?
ence" sale ad for other
to special bargains.
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THE FRUITS OF LABOR 1
Man's work is limited by his physical or mental endurance.
It is interrupted by periods of rest and recreation. ,
CAPITAL?money in the bank?has no such limitations,
but works night and day, 305 days in the year.
Every dollar working in the SAVINGS ACCOUNT, to a j
large extent, precludes the necessity for labor in the days
to come.
The officers of this institution wish to emphasize the
desirability of the SAVINGS ACCOUNT as a safe and
growing investment for the "fruits of your labor."
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This Kind Is Without ipXf^iiiirnvoirojCS
Rancidity, Both as to Smell and Taste fV-^y
Yet It's the Most Powerful Kind _
And It's Absolutely Unadulterated. ^, 11 u.
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y THE LATES TRIUMPH OF DENTAL SCIENCE ^
X EMETINE cures PYORRHEA f
V THE DISCOVERY OF A DECADE V
Pyorrhea has recently been shown by Professors Barrett and J
Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania, to be an amebic infec- V
tion for which they have demonstrated EMETINE to be a specific.
This finding has been confirmed by Professors Bass and Johns of X
J Tulane University, New Orleans. It is thus a Godsend to IhnKP
1 V whn rfpitl wifh, anH thn?i? whn suffer from this distress!!?" con- ^
?? dition. Brilliant results are being secured.
Every person having a gum trouble should investigate. This
treatment is being used by
| DR. He PC. S1V1ITH X
^ At Union in His Practice
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; Special Advertisements Notice of Final Discharge
' the 01,1) TIME HOUSEHOLD rem- Unit^k^rt^of0? "oba^00""'1' ?f
i d1I ?*? isJrty *s \2!$ ?VY,
iment guaranteed everywhere 26th day of February, 19915, at 11
t iment, guaranteed everywhere. o'clock, a. m., in the Court of ProUNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE we will for said County, the undersigned
gin cotton Wednesday and Friday .ma^ethls /"al settlement as
of each week. Union Oil Mill, tf Administra or of the Estate of Miss
n % Sallie Kelly, deceased, and that
;, WANTED?Plain sewing to do at thereupon he will apply to the Judge
o home. Mrs. E. J. Barnette, 61 of said Court, for his final discharge
r Gatre Avenue as such Administrator.
o/' f Avenue' s. J. H. HOWELL,
r P This 25th day of January, 1915.
? FOR SALE?100 acres of farm land . Published in The Union Times for
r two miles from Santuc, S. C, at '9 days.
$9.00 per acre. This is a bargain. Sale of Stoeks.
d tf Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co.
r, \tt? ?.:n ?An ?4- ? i, 1: ~ a n?
" itr i \Trnr^rv a \ m i_ ** win acu i*t uuunc uuiL'i'y at un,r
WANTED -A good miich cow, no j g^ q on Monday, February 8th
fancy bred, just plain home raised at 12 m^ in front of the courthouae
r' r .>?W' ^ Wallace. door, the following stocks, to-wit:
i- Six shares common stock Glenn"
FIFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS ,owr>' Manufacturinc Co. Three
- for 10 cents at The Times office. 5f.arcs? c? on *tock k,yck'e"b%k
Mfg. Co. Three shares r armer s Oil
WE WILL INSURE your cotton any- Co* Ten sJ?are* Park?r M,lls Co*
where in reliable companies at low- ?V, s,a e' ca^,rV . r,
est rates. Bailey Furniture & Lum- tY"** F?l?man, Whitmire, S. C.
her Co. F. M. rarr, Union, S. C.
! 4 3t. Executors.
. IIUYLER'S CANDY, the Candy by NOTICE
which all others are judged, fresh 1
always at The Palmetto Drug Co. ,
Children of the Confederacy.
FOR RENT?Five (5) room cottage All young people under 18 yearn
on South Church street. Apply to of age who are eligible to become
George W. Going. members of a chapter of The Chil~
" dren of the Confederacy are requested
THIS IS WHAT WILL stop that to meet the director, Mrs. J. W.
cough,^ Dr. Iluiet's Cough Syrup Mixson at the High School on Friday
ana nuiet's tirippi' capsules for | afternoon, February 5th at *1 o'clock,
the Cold, guaranteed at The Pal- If you care to join the local chaptmetto
Drug Co. er, bring with you a card on which
is written your name in full, and
A MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT and place of birth; your grandfather's
old fashioned mahogany clock. The name, or the name of the ancestor
'n ^ \n, e?, 1S- ?ver upon whose war record your claim
200 years old. hor further infor- for membership is based.
.nation apply to Tho Tnnns. ? If possiblei stat0 th(! company and
WE PILI, ANY and all doctors pre- to which this anccslor
scriptions, carefully and accurately, ^ , m
save money and bring them to The NOTICE
Palmetto Drug Co.
~ ^ 7 1 1 Dissolution of the Firm of Gregory
WANTED?Transient and regular m..A ? _ , ^ .
boarders. Best of service. Prices Whitney & Co. of (arhsle.
reasonable. Central location. Notice is hereby given, that the
V. A. CLIFTON, No. 4 Keenan St. firm of Gregory, Whitney & Co. of
4 4t nd n.-iiui- u_. -?? " '
-- vbiiibic u?? ucen cms aay uissoiverj;
F. H. Whitney selling his interest
WANTED?-One of the large map:*, therein to B. G. Gregory, and withzine
publishing houses desires 1x> drawing as a member of the firm;
employ an active man or woman in and the business will be continued
this community to handle a special by the new firm, under the name of
plan which has proven unusuall> Gregory & Co.
profitable. Good opening for right B. G. Gregory,
party. Address with two references, 6 3t j F H Whitnev'
Publisher, Box 155, Times Sq. Sta., -P - . r- " mtncyNew
York City. 4 2t When you get right down to hard
pan, just about all the wrong doing in
A climbing rose over the doorway the world springs from some form of
of the little country church gives it selfishness.
a touch of grace that helps work Get your tools in order now; no
J of grace it was meant to do. time after spring work begins.
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