The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 26, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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| At McLurc's Great Cost Sale i ! Your money talks and talks with a big noise. J V - *1 > $3.98 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only?$2.50 J $2.98 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only?$1.76 J ?? $2.25 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only?$1.38 i ?? $1.75 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only?$1.19 < $3.48 quality Ladies' Shoes, sale price only?$2.20 ? V $2.98 quality Ladies' Shoes, sale price only__$1.76 : V $1.75 quality Ladies' Shoes, sale price only?$1.10 ^ $1.75 quality Children's Shoes, sale price?$1.10 ^ $1.25 quality Children's Shoes, sale price?88c ^ 59c quality Children's Shoes, sale price 44c ^ V $6.00 quality Boy's Suits, sale price only?$3.85 ^ I $4.00 quality Boy's Suits, sale price only__$2.75 ^ V $2.00 quality Boy's Suits, sale price only__$1.38 * ^ z\ 1 J 1 -Tk n 1 1 "I nrt . ^ ?>i.ou quanuy rsoy s ?>uus, saie- price only s.ic j |* These are only a few of the good things we J ^ have to offer you. Come and see for yourself. +< | McLure Mercantile Co. !j V The Undersetlers. < l^?? ? ? ill> IMMMB I? M i ?? Spring Opening] vvv\^v^vvv^via^vvctv\\\vv\\v\v\vvv\v\v\v\s || This Spring season finds I" us better prepared than ever before to supply your I needs in stylish, comfortI able Footwear at fair I prices. E. F. Reed and I Queen Quality Shoes are E the best American styles I alwrays. I XSV*VVV%V\XVtv\V*X*V\V**\\.\\\\N\N\\V'?VV\VV%V*%* ft W//3 a mncf r/Mfirral ? u/?fah'An | | Jr ?> C CAI WflU U IllVt/l WI MiMII <? VIIUK Vl( | ! fo visit us and look at the new j it Spring Shoes. The morning hcurs I are the test and most convenient.'; P I! J. Cohen I f I | The House of Satisfaction | >v^vri!|ffir/nrrr?-? uririiT?f f ~n '.ots^ssmmaa CASTOR OIL 1 1RV/ - ^ ^ --> (The Ancient Kind) 1-tfV/ hS. /Qjj 0 Upsets Your Stomach, Rut J I \ \\jCy j [.J ,yljJj\ This Can't Cause You To Reich Its Super-refinement Makes ^ It Gentle, Yet Strong. f p-TlllS ir,c a wrrrui 15c \^QJOTQ)If (JJjJj IF MEALS HIT BACK petite; but, what will please ; AND STOMACH SOURS ~T7, .... fresh, and you will not need to resI apes Diapepsin ends Indigestion, to laxatives or liver pills for l)ilic (.as Dyspepsia and Stomach n(>ss or constipation. Misery in li\e minutes. This city will have many "Pa] If what you just ate is souring on Diapepsin" cranks, as some pec your stomach or lies like a lump of will call them, but you will be lead, refusing to digest, or you belch thusiastic about this splendid st< gas and eructate sour, undigested R(,h preparation, gases, heartbi food, or have a feeling of dizziness, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stom heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste misery. in mouth and stomach, headache, Get some now, this minute, you can get blessed relief in five r*d yourself of stomach trouble i minutes. ".<1; cation in ive minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you ... ~ ~ '. *' ~ " the formula, plainly printed on these 'rjlu Irganization Elect Offic 50-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, Children o the (onfeder then you will understoand why dys- met on Sriday afternoon and elec peptic troubles of all kinds must go, the following officers: and why they relieve sour, out-of- President, Alice Arthur; 1st V order stomachs or indigestion in five President, Jessie Ellison; 2nd V: minutes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is President, Cornelia Culp; Secreti harmless; tastes like candy, though Leonora Arthur; Treasurer, Sa each dose will digest and prepare for Wallace; Marshall, Clough WalL assimilation into the blood all the Historian. James McLure: Prnirr food you eat; besides, it makes you Committee, Ted Garner, Hari go to tho table with a healthy ap- Wagnon, Serol Jackson. ; Coming and Going Miss Julia Faucette, of Shelton * the Ruost of Mrs. T. L. Estes. Miss Inez Spears, of Cowpens, 1 * a visitor in the city last Saturc * Mr. W. F. Bentley, of Kelton, i in Union Tuesday on business. Mr. E. L. Henry, of Asheville, C., was a visitor in Union Monds ? Mr. V. H. Lawson of Buffalo, R was in the city on Monday on bi ness. Mr. M. C. Ray has been quite * for several days, but is now impr Mr. Harold Drew of Clemson ( Ji'He was in Union for several d this week. Mrs. Cantrell of Spartanburjr, * the puest of her mother, Mrs. S. Clement. Mr. It. C. Finch spent Satur and Sunday with relatives in Sf tanburpr. Mr. J. L. Wyatt and son, John 'of Jonesville, were in Union Satur on business. Mr. Albert Oliphant of Colum t is visiting his parents, Mr. and R ? \I. A. Oliphant. M isses Mason Blankenship i Bessie Greer, of Route No. 2, sp Wednesday in Union. I Miss Sydney Gapre spent the we end in Spartanburg with her sis Mrs. L. P. Dashiel. Miss Mae Smith of Winthrop C le>je spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. Miles Smith. Mrs. F. H. Whitney and little s snent several davs last week. I quests 0f Mrs. Susan Tinsley. ; -] Mrs. H. M. Huntley and son, ? Union are the quests of Mrs. S. I Darwin?Gaffney Ledger. Miss Irene McDow spent I week-end in Union with her parei | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow. a Mrs. R. C. Bishop has returi pj 'from a visit to her daughter, IV H C. A. Grainger at Greenville. u: Miss Eileen Montgomery ent p tained a few friends at her home B East Main street, Tuesday" eveni i'l Messrs McTyeire Daniel and y't Dunbar of Wofford College, sp R the week-end with their parents g the city. Mr. Will McLure, of Chariest B was the guest of his father, Mr. H S. MeLure, for several days 1 | week. ^ Miss Nell Purcell has recove p from a recent illness and will s< be able to resume her duties at E Progress Oflice. i, Mrs. Herbert Smoak, who sp H several days last week with .V pjj Mamie Duncan in Columbia, has fl turned home. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bailey h K returned to their home in Carl m from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. Pj Spencer. Li Mrs. J. C. Mixson of Colum R spent several days last week, jg! i guest of her mother, Mrs. J II j Thomas. ' Miss Virginia Briggs, who is te: I ing in the graded schools in < I: : ......n:.. it... ..... t. .....i it. I I It'lcl, IIIL. WC I\ I .? i III I f with her mother. li Quite a number of Union pei (\ will tjo to Columbia next week to r! Billie Burke play "Jerry" at the ? h umbia theatre. Lieut, ami Mrs. Je-;e Drain l'vCe son, art c<l 'i t .lay evei C| from China to spend ? n time > N Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. I'atwe^. C I)r. V. It. Hawkins attended l'1 I Piedmont Dent il Association ! Greenville this week, returning ? i the city Thursday t wninjr. Messrs Harold .lames and Ck Jolly of Carolina, spent the \\ |3 end with relatives in the city, pi turning to Columbia on Monday '' Mr. H. L. Galfney, propri'etoi JK. the "IJatte y" i? u .. ednesday the nortle rti mark* . to purcl the spring and sunnntr stock for rdore. j Mi*. Guy Will>ui'ii spent sev I days last week with his sister, ? zJ i Ruth Wilburn, at Florence, and ^ I . ..ndav for thivnori.li in market! p- j purchase the stock for Wilburn 13 m m U L E. H. Kingsmore, Union, R. 2_ $ 1 Wrr. Rogers, Pacolet, It. 1 ... it .1. Grcgoiy. Sar.tuc .... you oul. ,). E. Lipscomb, tlrei nvill1 ? and .). F. Gregory, Buffalo, R. 1-'O't .1. R. Smith, Kelton, R. 1 ? us- Mrs. H. S. Williams, Union R.l II. Tweed, Jonesville |)0 s _ iple *' ^uKhes, Union, R. > en- .1. .J. Garner, Kelton, R. 2 im- (\ N. West, Pauline, R. 2 irn, E. V. Going, Kelton, It. 2 aeh J. T. II. Vaughan, Santuc. It. 1 C. G. Ivey, Union, R. -I and J. L. Wyatt, Jonesville, R. 1 and Wm. M. Jones, Jonesville Iloyd Gallman, Jonesville, R. 3 A. Mitchell, Union, It. 1 ers Boyd Gault, Union, It. 1 ac'^ C. S. Greer, Union, It. 2 ted J. H. I'ruitt, Buffalo S. B. Mims, Union ice- M. L. Haynes, Austell, Ga ice- E. L. Henry, Asheville, N. C.__ iry, Lawrence Sartor, Santuc illie Davis Gibbs, Buffalo, R. 1 ? ice: Mrs. J. W. Mixson am VV. F. Bcmtley, Kclton riet ? $2 Reasons For Organizing Children of | The Confederacy. It is not right that the young peo,, is pie of the Southland should be allowed to grow up in ignorance of the truth of our history. . *' We wish to impress upon their H^* young minds the righteousness of ivas the cause for which their father's fought and died. ^ "Justice to the living, memory of ' the dead and a desire that truth shall prevail" should make us urge . 1, the intelligent study of the lives of jsi- our famous leaders, and the record of the Confederate soldier, ill T he children should be taught to ov- proud of their ancestors, and by reason of this pride they may he inspired to perform the duties imposed ^ol- upon them in their day and generaays tion. We thus inculcate love of country and train future citizens, js men and women. They become interested in local history and in time to come may he the future historians who will reflect honor upon day their birthplace. >ar- Another plea for the organization is that it gives to the young people nje something to do that is worth while, jay and that will develop their finer qualities. There is danger in child idleness bia, for we are familiar with the old ^rs* saying "Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do." and We believe that "all work and no ient play makes Jack a dull boy," and we do not wish to make children old before their time, but w<> can ek~ guide them in their play and lead 'er? them to develop higher longings than self-gratification. :ol- So, we must start them at sotnehoi thing that develops originality, admits of drawing them together and encourages the cooperative spirit, the There 's nothing beter along this line than such an organization as we are speaking of?the children 01 of the Confederacy, and by children, we A. mean any hoy or girl under 18 years. The young people are entertained, instructed, and are urged to carrv I tnc ^ rl^s on the work beppin by the Daughters ''of the Confederacy?that is, the work of caring for the living: Vetened rans, honoring the dead and preIrs. serving: their country's records. Mrs. James W. Mixson, Director, er_ Union Chapter, Children of the on Confederacy. Resolutions of Sympathy l'rom the Ivy W. M. S. of Beulah Baptist ent Church, in Whereas, God in His infinite wison dom, has seen fit to take from our midst 011 the Oth day of February, as^ lh 10, Mrs. M. C. Foaster, one of our ever ready and willing: workers. It was a release after a long: time of red suffering:, which she bore so christen like. the When as, we feel a deep personal lo-s in her departure, and too, the ent pfK''ety has lost one of its best memLiss hers, 1-hc place which never can lie ro^-f '"lied. 11 ^ Whereas, she has left a home saddened by the death r f a dear mother, ave whose loving: hand and instructions isle Wip ever be missed. Therefore, be it resolved: 1st. That to the Great Author and I,;., Giver of life, we most humbly bow ji, ?n recognition and submission of this uj, t dispensation of providence. 2nd. While we sympathize deeply with the b >reaved one, wo commend " b?"oi to the care of fair Massed Sav^ ; i'or. 11 I 3rd. That a pace in our minute i book be in-cril-ed to h nu nory and a copy of these resolutions be sent to the county papers for publication. 1 - Mrs. J. H. Spears, M-s. 1>. 11. Fant. Jr. ii | Miss Beatrice McUamel. I. ? v J Mrs. Amcy ? Woeeh \vr. the I jruest of Mrs. \V. \V. 1'iulcy. whil- ! I in the city, 1 avinjr Thurs<l:.v for j ! Chester, where she will speak in thei evening. I I WEEKLY TIPS! Y I Spring 52ats, Flowers, erJ | Candy, Curtain Mndui ras, Hosiery and HardkM ware are among the :r(! new arrivals this week. ! 11. | SPECIALS THIS WEEK oil 1.00 Curtain Madras, yard . . 10c 1"" Bras Curtain Rods given ijmI away tree this week. Lot' Hooks and Eyes, dozen . 10c 1 oo J. & P. Coats Thread 7 tor 25c 25c Baby Sacques at .15c l.lW j-JJj] 10c Dress Ginghams, yd 8 Vac 1 (,(j Octagon Soap, 3 Cakes lor 10c utii Saturday 2 to 3 P. M. 1.00 1.00 "SAVE THE DIFFERENCE" i.o> 1.00 1 McCLIRE 1.00 [5 5c and 10c Co. 9.00 |; i K THKADVANTAG Everybody who lu ! account or who has gi\ ij to the matter of carryir ! vantages to be derived strong, well-equipped in Nicholson Bank & Tru* System, economy handling of banking or ness are assured if tra bank. i! F.MS LIE NICHOLSON. J. K< \> President Vice Pi Special Tri INDKI'KNDENT TRIPS?TOl'UK ONE CANAL AND SPECIAL TRA California E l>lTRl? June?Jul> \ IA 11 Seaboard Air L The Tours will consume 2(5 to 50 such as Railroad and Steamship fare: dining car and steamship meals; the plan, excepting Los Angeles and San F nished; attractive sightseeing and side Including Denver, Colorado Springs Gorge, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Nati< Orange Groves of Southern California, California, San Francisco, Portland, Se couver, the Canadian Rocky Mountains, All trains equipped with ALL ST I room compartment and observations ea of our parties for the entire trip. Pe chaperoned. Ladies unescorted assured The highest class of service and the where. Write for booklet and detailed Gatlis Touri Tourist Agents, S. A. L. Ry. A Mew Movie in Towns The Grand 1 Wo have opened in the city of Union an up-to-date 1 Moving Picture Theatre (not a Vaudeville House}, b'O a n'aee wive re von can wv v* i # 1 see good, classy, clean pictures. Ycu can bring your , wife and children, your imollier or as the case m\ ( be your best girl, and : , can be assured that there! will be nothing shown that!will mar the feelings of the' - most leaned. in addition to| having good pictures, we' have mast excellent music played 1 \v one? of the latest Photopiayers, this instrument is a ten-piece Orehes-j tra. is almost human. ! We are prepared to give! the people of laiion as good service as any of the larger, cities throughout the country. We respectfully invite your criticism. To the Ladies Any lady wishing to give her friend a theatre party can make special arrangements with the management. On,. ,.mvnlo, V/LII |;i IVV'?1 V/J- | J Admission: 5c and 10c COMING SATURDAY Protea 1 IN FIVE ACTS Five reels of surprises ^ and lightening changes, this little woman, Protea does things, she keeps you on the wonder all the time as to what she will do next. This picture has crowded the theatres throughout the country. Don't miss it. SATURDAY TX icholson! SAN K AN D i| JUST COMPANY f1 UNION. S C lljjS! ES DERIVED '1 is never had a bank Ji en due consideration j lg one, knows the ad- ; from relations with a [ istitution, such as the ;|i >t Company, and security in the trust company busi- jjjj n sac ted through this |f|| )Y FANT. M. A. MOORE, j II resident Cashier, jj ain Tours WAV THKOI'Utl THE PANAMA IN OVERLAND TO TIIK xpositions a; r?August HE Jne Railway days, including ALL EXPENSES, s; Pullman and Stateroom berths; highest class hotels on American Tancisco where rooms are only fur-trins. >, Cripple Creek, Pike's Peak, Royal >nul Park, Crand Canyon of Arizona, San Diego. li??s Angeles, Coast oT< at tie, Puget Sound, Victoria, Vau-' St. Paul and Chicago. SEE Pullman drawing room, statues and diners for the exclusive use rsonally conducted and satisfactory of every attention. "ItEST OK EVERYTHING" cveryin formation. st Agency Raleigh, N. C. ipecial Advertisements TIE OLD TIME HOUSEHOLD re?tdy is what you want in your home, Dr. M. I). liuiet's all iRuling Liaiment, guaranteed everywhere. )OXT COUCH' and ache when Or. iluiet's Couyh Syrup and (Inppe Capsules will p;ivo relief. Guaranteed at The Palmetto Drutf Co. IOCS I'OIi iJATCMI d Rock 75c for 15. Thompson RinjrIjI Strain. Con Allen, t. . \Iv d-'..N Si. 1.0. any kind you want h, tht best tin t can : . . Wo have j si v. iiui \ ou want always at The I'ahnt ito Diup < o. C\I.T:sM ,\N W a NJTK.I? to 1. >k ifier our int i< in Union and ml a cent counties. Salary or commi Hon. I .m ; . Oil ? 'o io .'e' nd Olii ). It pa. :i T< <.>AN At >K *js . i\c. fm . ams fiom slfiu.da to 1 n.POO (!0. <* i inipro '1 and .oimprovotl town prop< .. n d r. Hi : lull" t s per i 'lit. 1 it. luton -t p y;d !c annn-.lly o: .vornjai i ly. ! m? : one I'm y?:ns. Apni'cant for loans ill phase vi\ dcs. ription. locate ' ' ' valliatioii of p' >?p< rty <>. u 1 . st cuvily for loan. S* t ? im; roveniont - id valuation of me. rWO HUNDRED AND rWENTY nine acres. 1 l-'J miles fr??m II. R station, near pood school and churches, 4 pood tenant houses on public road, daily nuiil I/mo lays well and has 10 to 15 acre}, fine branch bottom land, a pood pasture and an abundance of liio her?rents for -1.000 lbs. lint cotton. Price $2,500. P. (>. Box "00. Union, S. ( . SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE and you want to take a pood tonic, try Dr. Huiet's Pink Blood Purifier, the best tonic at The Palmetto Drup Co. lUYLER'S CANDY, fresh all tlv time and all the Line pua ran teed at The Palmetto Drup Co. ,VE WANT county representatives to receive applications for loan*, appraise property, and serve a.. our exclusive- representative. .VVtorney or real estate man preferred, Applicants for loans, and applicants for agencies positively required to furnish at least two character references and forward postage, five two-cent stamps, for application blanks, full particular*, and prompt reply. Write Southern Office, Southeastern Mortgage I.oan As8n . Fourth National Hank Hldg., Atlanta, (la. 0-4 t.