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ii^il l^il ij^il ij^l ll^il il^il Al li^ll ij^il Al I^A ij^ll'i^it ii^l ii^fc li^il | McLure Mercantile Co.'s 11 |Big Cash Salef lis in Full Blast! ? f CI X and those that are taking advan- % | tage of it are saving big money. ?|? X If you have not been in yet hurry X ' | up, for remember this is a genuine *\* K JL post salp Nnthinrf rpspr^prl* hirf_ V j. ? gest stock in the city; fresh sea- y u X sonable goods. Don't ask for X lc v credit?cash to every one. c S; d* f New Arrivals j ?OF? c? Spring Goods I SI M John B. Stetson Hats in all the new creations are here for B VHlir infinprfinn crvr? IST , X* | | M Hat and a pair of Florsheim j *, m Oxfords will add to your ap- (c pearance. Why not put on your Spring apparel and for- E get hard times :::::: rn We also have a big selection sp! in Spring Oxfords for Ladies. f ai We will be glad to show you a through our stock of Spring ? Goods. Come and look; it 1 ei doesn't worry us; we are at \l your service. ^ Si J. Cohen # ni The House of Satisfaction B a< st CASTOR OILS TP/P yjtri 9 E Disguised With P\V\C~r Nauseous Aromatics, Or <LJ> Dii/ t FLAVORS, HARM THE STOMACH WJ^ SV/3*0 &??/!/% c Get This Unadulterated Kind?(Super-refined) (| ?/^\<r?o ( Icn t? 15c. A BOTTI.E 'r ******+*++y+*SK++t^?K+K"Z++*' J: V THE lates triumph of dental science #|* h< J EMETINE cures PYORRHEA | J Jt4 THE discovery of a DECADE y A i Pvnrrhoo hoo ./,???* 1 L -L *? 11 " . ..?? .cvnui; i?rt-ii snuwn ny I'roiessors Barrett and J I ^ Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania, to be an amebic infer- ?( tion for which they have demonstrated EMETINE to be a specific. r( 'This finding has been confirmed by Professors Itass and Johns of JJL $ Tulane University, New Orleans. It is thus a Oodsend to those who deal with, and those who suffer from this distressing con- v' ?? dition. Brilliant results are being secured. Every person having a gum trouble should investigate. This treatment is being used by | DR. H. K. SMITH % I ^ At Union In His Practice *<? EXAMINATION FREE jj^ L sc l"'? LOCAL NEWS Mr. Chester Garner of Kelton, was 1 Union Friday. Mr. J. W. Sanders of Scdalia, was ' i Union Friday. Mr. R. E. Sanders, of Sedalia, was 1 i Union Saturday. Mr. J. W. Sanders, of Sedalia, was i Union Saturday. Mrs. T. L. Estes has returned from visit to Columbia. Mr. Perrin Thomson spen Sunday . 1 the city with relatives. Mr. H. I. Horton spent the week- , nd in Columbia with his parents. Mr. R. E. Li'tlcjohn, of Jonesville, as in Union on business Saturday. Mr. J. R. Harris of Pacolet, Rouu | , was a visitor in the city on Monday , Mrs. J. K. Bailey of Carlisle is the uest of Mrs. Charles E. Spencer. Mrs. Frances PePass of Columbia, J the guest of Mrs. F. M. Farr. ' Mr. J. R. Westmoreland of Spai- < inburg was in the city last Friday. 1 Miss Vera Charles has returned ' > her sister, Mrs. Miles Woo 1 in clumbia. * Mrs. R. A. Easterling spent Wedjsday with Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr. at ' antuc. Miss Sydney Gage spent several iys last week with friends in Colnbia. Mrs. W. W. Finley is visiting her aughter, Mrs. Claude Smith at hesnee. rs. M. B. Summer who went to Colnbia hospital for treatment, is imroving slowly. Rev. J. L. Harley of the anti-sa on league spent a lew nours in the ty on Wednesday. Mrs. A. P. McElroy and little son i re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. I >nes in Gaffney. Miss Kattie Pitt of Columbia spent le week-end in Union with Mr. and irs. J. B. Porter. 1 Miss Lida Wofford of Spartanburg lent several days last week with irs. C. T. Murphy. Mrs. A. B. Dove of Darlington is sitinc her daughter, Mrs. D. A. oyd on East Main street. Mr. Ernest Morgan of Carolina 1>ent several days with his motherie. ts. Ida Morgan, this week. I Ivliso Marian Wh't'^k of .Tonesville j lent, the week-end with her grand- 1 other. Mrs. W. W. Summer. Rev. A. McA. Pittman preached ' >r the congregation of the first Bap- J st church Sunday evening. Mrs. D. S. Pope of Columbia atmdH tho funeral services of Mrs. j mslie Nicholson last P'riday. i The friends of Mrs. G. B. Sligh ' ill be nleased to hear that she is 1 nproving from a recent illness. Mrs. A. A. Estes of Cross Anchor >ent several days last week with her ; irents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Ladson Massev of ort Mill were the guests of Capt. id Mrs. F. M. Farr for a few days lis week. Mr. W. S. Allen and Miss Amey ' llan of Charleston attended the fu- ' of Mrs. Emslie Nicholson last riday. Miss Pearl Harris spent the weekid in Jonesville, the guest of Misses mmie Hart.l"v and MnrcnrfU Wil. amson. Mrs. M. L. Murphy and Mrs. Sheprd spent Wednesday at the home of tr. and Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr., at antuc. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker of reenville were in Union Friday to ttend the funeral of Mrs. Emslie > icholson. Mrs. B. F. Alston entertained a umber of ladies Tuesday afternoon i compliment to her mother, Mrs. . F. Foster. Mr. Harry White of Spartan Aciemy is spending this week with is parents, Rev. and Mrs. Georpe . White. Mrs. D. B. Fant of Santuc, spent jveral days last week with her chilren, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hay Fant on ast Main street. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams and iss Nell Adams of Greenville are le puests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. orn at Buffalo. Miss Bessie Murphy has returned i her home at "Mt. Tabor after few days visit to her sister, Mrs. heodore Maddox. Mrs. McWhirter who has been the nest of h r children, Mr. and Mrs. imes McWhirter, has returned to sr home in Jonesville. Mrs. H. I. Horton spent several ays last week with relatives in mesville and also visited Miss ileen Bishop, near Jonesville. Mrs. James Turner Fitten and lite son, who have been the puests of ol. and Mrs. T. C. Duncan have 'turned to their home in Atlanta. Mrs. Amelia Wicker who has been siting relatives at Newberry was illed home on account ox Y- serious ness of her sister, Mrs. G. B. Sliprh. Mr. and Mrs. George Beall who we been at the home of Mr. Emslie icholson for sometime, returned to leir home in Durant, Miss, on Thursly morning. The many friends of Miss Fannie ee Sparks will be pleased to hear lat she has recovered from a recent Iness and is able to resume her :hool duties. Mr. J. H. Lindsay and family have moved from Butfalo to Jonesvillj. Mr. Lindsay has opened a repair shop in that place. He is a first-class workman, and should do well in his line in that thriving town. Mr. J. B. Porter, for several years a resident of Chester, but formerly a Union citizen, has returned with his family to live here. He, with his brother, has leased the Union Wagon Works and will operate that establishment. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Common Pleas. Julia Grady, et at, Plaintiffs, against Lizzie Harris, et al, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case, I will sell before the Court House door, Union, S. C., on sales day, Monday, March 1, 1915, the following land to-wit. All that certain tract of land, lying being and situate in Cross Keys town <hi'p, county and State aforesaid, containing ninety-nipe (99) acres, more jr less; bounded by lands of Mrs. Rachel P. Jentrie, David Bailey, Mr.> Mary Blakely and James Harris. Terms of sale to be CASH, purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers. R. C. WILLIAMS, 7-3 t. Master for Union County. fuss", president of the Southeastern Master Bakers' association, announ-j ced here tonight that bread would bej advanced in price from 5 cents to 6 cents a loaf at once over the six States?North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida?embraced in the organization. . ?. He said that bread is now selling for 6 cents in Wilmington, Chariots Greensboro, Greenville and Ashevilbj rViut rtrtpp will become cfTecl tive in all small towns throughou the section tomorrow. The advance in the price of flou is responsible for the increase in thl price of bread. From the baker here 9,000 loaves are shipped dail; and, according to Mr. Geilfuss, tl: raw flour contained in this outpu costs $02.50 more per day than i cost before the war was declared. ^ One to Raise Price One Columbia baker will raise tli price of bread; one will not raise tit | price of bread; the third has mad no announcement. I "I will not increase the price c Notice of Final Discharge State of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that on the 26th day of February, 19915, at 11 a'clock, a. m., in the Court of Prolate for said County, the undersigned will make his final settlement as Administrator of the Estate of Miss Sallie Kelly, deceased, and that thereupon he will apply to the Judge Df said Court, for his final discharge is such Administrator. S. J. H. HOWELL, This 25th day of January, 1915. Published in The Union Times for 30 days. NOTICE Dissolution of the Firm of Gregory Whitney & Co. of Carlisle. Notice is hereby given, that the firm of Gregory, Whitney & Co. of Carlisle has been this day dissolved, F. H. Whitney selling his interest hKorAin fn R H *- * ?.... .V ... v.. vncpui^, illiu Wlllldrawing as a member of the firm; and the business will be continued by the new firm, under the name of Gregory & Co. B. G. Gregory, 6 3t. pd. F. H. Whitney. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE That the public may know on the first of January 1915, I decided to charge for visits in town, $2.00 and charge for night visits in town, $2.00 and upward, according to services rendered. J. G. C?bing, M. D. WEEKLY TIPS! Art Goods, Salted Peanuts, Wash Tubs, Buckets, Lamps and various kinds of Notions among the new arrivals. Fruit of the Loom Bleaching, 36" wide, 10 yards for 89c SPECIALS THIS WEEK Valentines __ __lc to 10c 50c Lamps, No. 2 only 25c 50c Tubs (limit) only_25c Guaranteed Hosiery for the whole family, 10 pair for ' -79c This price good Friday and Saturday only. Big China Sale Saturday, China Salads, Cake Plates Fruits/ Cups and Saucers Dinner, Tea and Soup Plates. Your choice, onlv 10c SATURDAY 10:00 A. M. McCLURE 5c and 10c Co. I f? 3=Tja>x=. J 1 ECONOMY ANL Economy in the administral performance of any Trust?is of the NICHOLSON RANK t Efficiency and Experience u less expensive and far more i individual. Wise legal restrictions gov< l'ORATE Executor, Administ uniform charges and insure RI lacking when dependence is pi 1 of a friend or relative. We shall be very glad to c many other advantages in tin OLSON BANK & TRUST C j Executor. F.MSLIE NICHOLSON, J. I |]| President Vice I A SAL UNDER1V SATURDA Every Garment in our bi in this sale. Remarkabl< For 19c You can buy?Gowns, Petticoats, Drawers, Brassiers and Corset Covers, values to 35c. For 69c You can buy values up to $1.00 trimmed with em broidery Laces and Ribbon. Exceptional bargains for Saturday only. Why Pa "Save the I McClure 5c "The Place Fi Special Advertisements THE OLD TIME HOUSEHOLD remtdy is what you want in your home, Dr. M. D. Huiet's all Healing Liniment, guaranteed everywhere. WANTED?Plain sewing to do at home. Mrs. E. J. Barnette, CI Gage Avenue. 3t. pd. FOR SALE?100 acres of farm land two miles from Santuc, S. C, at $9.00 per acre. This is a bargain. tf Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. IT IS DELICIOUS?What? That home-made Candy and Cakes at McClure's 5 and 10c Store. Made by the Clifford Seminary Domestic Science Club. FIFTY EMBROIDERY PATTERS for 10 cents at The Times office. SIX DIFFERENT KINDS of delicious home-made Candy at McClure's 5 and 10c Store Saturday, made by the Clifford Seminary Club. HUYLER'S CANDY, the Candy by which all others are judged, fresh always at The Palmetto Drug Co. THIS IS WHAT WILL stop that cough, Dr. Huiet's Cough Syrup and Huiet's Grippe Capsules for the Cold, guaranteed at The Palmetto Drug Co. DR. DEVEREAUX TURNER. Veterinary Surgeon will be in Unio-i, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of inis weeK, at isrannon's Slanies. Calls loft there will bo promptly answered. 1 t. 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. tr WE FILL ANY and all doctors piescriptions, carefully and accurately, save money and bring them to The Palmetto Drug Co. WANTED?Transient and regular boarders. Rest of service. Prices reasonable. Central location. V. A. CLIFTON, No. 4 Keenan St. 4 4t pd IICHOLSONI BANK AND J RUST COMPANY jl U N ION. S C. > EFFICIENCY f! Lion of an Estate?or in the assured by the appointment f c TRUST COMPANY. || lake this Company's services I ' satisfactory than those of an j !i rn the actions of the COR- |j|! rator or Trustee; prescibe )l(l 5SONSIBII.ITY so frequently ij! aceu upon the untried ability onfer with you on these and J > appointment of the NICH- j OMPANY as the Corporate j t tOY FA NT. M. A. MOORE, H Resident Cashier. | _____ __ IUSLINS Y, FEB. 13 g stock will be included e savings on every item For 45c You can buy?Gowns, Petticoats, Drawers, Bloomers, trimmed with laces and ribbon. For 89c You can buy?Gowns, Princes Slips, Skirts, and combinations, trimmed with imported laces and embroideries, values to $1.50. y More? difference" and 10c Co. or Bargains" SALE OF FRUIT Saturday at Me, Clures 5 and 10c Store. Apples Oranges and Grape Fruit. Apples iuc dozen; Uranges 20c dozen; Grape Fruit 50c dozen. SEED POTATOES, Early Bliss and Irish Cobbler. Peoples Supply Co. 21. A GREAT MANY bargains in drummers' samples arrived at Flynn's in ladies' and gentlemen's Suits and Overcoats and fine mercerized Damasks. And prices are lower than here-to-fore. Come and see them. No trouble to show the goods at Flynn's. RET) RUST proof oats. Peoples Supply Co. 2 t. j TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY nine acres, 1 1-2 miles from R. R. station, near good school and churches, 4 good tenant houses, on public road, daily mail. Land lays well and has 10 to 15 acres fine branch bottom land, a good pasture and an abundance of timber?rents for 4,000 lbs. lint cotton. Price $2,500. P. O. Box 300, Union, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS While your car is idle on account of bad roads let us 1^/U' O 1 ? 1 j unm it uvei <111(1 UO Wliat j overhauling necessary to | put same in good order for I the coming season. Don't wait until you need same very bad and then you have to hire a horse while car k-? being repaired. Examine your tires and see if they also don't need Vulcanizing while your car is standing. Now is the best time. We are prepared to do the work. W. NEWELL SMITH AUTO COMPANY. )