The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 05, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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A A A A.I^LA.A AA A A A jm> i% A % 4? ^ ^ IAt McLure's Great Cost Sale V Your money talks and talks with a big noise. V $3.98 quality Men's Shoes; sale price only $2.50 $2.98 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only $1.76 + $2.25 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only $1.38 & $1.75 quality Men's Shoes, sale price only $1.19 y & $3.48 quality Ladies' Shoes, sale price only $2.20 y y $2.98 quality Ladies' Shoes, sale price only $1.76 y y $1.75 quality Ladies' Shoes, sale price only__$1.10 y V $1.75 quality Children's Shoes, sale price $1.10 y y $1.25 quality Children's Shoes, sale price 88c y jr 59c quality Children's Shoes, sale price 44c V x $6.00 quality Boy's Suits, sale price only $3.85 V j $4.00 quality Boy's Suits, sale price only $2.75 J? $2.00 quality Boy's Suits, sale price only $1.38 f V $1.50 qualitly Boy's Suits, sale price only 83c A These are only a few of the good things we A have to offer you. Come and see for yourself. | McLure Mercantile Co. X V The Undersellers. V . " 8i _ il Spring Opening This Spring season finds 1 us better prepared than j ever before to supply your needs in stylish, comfortable Footwear at fair L. prices. E. P. Reed and r Queen Quality Shoes are Is +K rv mnvipo-n ofTrlno II [ I uiu uto L riiiiv^i i/j v always. \ We extend a most cordial invitation to visit us and look at the new Spring Shoes. The morning hours I are the best and most convenient. J. Cohen The House of Satisfaction CHILDREN -IK,, TT^3, .TITI _r> ^,<D Need A Gentle \\ /7S) \ (<p Oil. The Only Oil Which ]_[ X) ^ Won't Upset The Youngster's Tummy Is This. Buy It Because It 15c ((jglgtolf5 ?1 'I'I 1--- I VIITlf'P v <?i ii ui inaiiivn iii/i ivii All persons holding claims against I wish to take this method of the estate of J. A. Bctsill will pleas* thanking my friends and patrons for file same with me, and those owinj their great kindnesses to me (hiring the said estate will please call an; the past week. settle same. D. S. Betsill, Adm I will call in person for the laun- - ' ? dry on Monday and Tuesday of each MtAlJI) PAINT , week and am representing the Ches- The worst mistake one is likely ti ter Steam Laundry. make in painting is wrong paint; i Thanking you once again and is easy to make, wishing to assure you of my appre- We all say "Ours is the best"; an* eiation, I am, there 1000 of us. One is best; bu Yours sincerely, a dozen are so near on a level tha Charlie C. Hames. no one knows, for sure, that his i Jt pd. the one. ' m 1 The worst paints are worst liars Mrs. F. M. I'arr has returned from they know what they are, put-on j a short stay in Columbia. bold face, and brazen it out. Although the time for making tax Their one true argument is lov returns expired on the 20th of Feb. price; but low price paint is always auditor Betenbaugh, as a matter of must be, a fraud; it is made to chea accomodation to the public held the cheatable people, books open up to the first of March, DEVOE. the day on which he had to turn the . m keeks over to the treasurer. ^ Klr' refuses to let a man kis ? her because she knows that he wil True friends seldom come in do anyway, buaches. Our best intentions often go lanru Coming and Going t Mrs. L. C. Wharton is visiting her c sister, Mrs. D. S. Mattox of Walhalla. I Miss Julia Keenan of Columbia is a the guest of Miss Frances Nicholson. a Miss Sallie West, of West Springs is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. G. c Williams. t. Mrs. J. D. Arthur spent several a days last week with Mrs. L. D. Childs r in Columbia. * 2 Mr. D. H. Wallace will arrrive j Saturday to visit his family for a s few days. Miss Kathryn Layton has returned ' from a visit to Miss Ruth Christman s in Spartanburg. ^ Miss Black will return to Wilburn c Bros, this season as head of the a millinery parlors. Miss Annie Green, who teaches at 8 Buffalo, spent the week-end with relatives in Newberry. t Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chambers left last week for an extended visit to relatives in York county. v Miss Irene McDow of Lockhart. 1 spent the week-end with her parents. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willard have rooms at the residence of Mrs. R. M. ^ Estes on South Church street. Miss Louise Beall of Durant, Miss, v ts visiting at the home of Mr. Emslie r Nicholson, on East Main street. y Mrs. J. C. Sartor and Mrs. D. Fant 0 William spent Saturday in Spartan- 0 Iturg with Mrs. Robert Sartor. Miss Constance Wilton of Philadel- r phia is expected soon to snend some- t time with school friends in Union. I Mrs. Robert Russell of Daleville, J1 Va., will arrive this week to spend ' somi' time with Mrs. Macbeth Young: o Mrs. J. B. Lancaster has returned v to the city from an extended visit j, to relatives at West Springs. 1 Mrs. H. S. Adams and little son, t Henry, of Chester, are the guests of o Mrs. B. G. Clifford at the Seminary, s Mr. Sam Wix has purchased the y "Wessinger" cottage on South Church Street and will move in very soon. Miss Mary Perrin of the College r for Women, spent the week-end in t Union with her mother, Mrs. Ida I Perrin. c Mrs. Victor DePass and little ^ Slaughter Isabel, have returned to Columbia from a visit to friends in r "Union. ? Mrs. J. R. Dickert spent several r days this week with Mrs. T. L. Estes at her home on "Douglass y Heights." t n Mrs. M. B. Summer, who has been in the hospital in Columbia for several weeks has returned to her home much improved. Miss Julia Faucette, who has been >* the guest of Mrs. F. L. Estes for (Several weeks, has returned to her home in Shelton. j Miss Annie Tinsley spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Lancaster, at White Stone, returning A to the city Sunday evening. Mrs. It. M. Estes and children, spent the week-end in Jonesville with Mrs. T. J. Stehle. returning to i the city Sunday evening. Mrs. R. B. James who has been in the Columbia hospital for several 1 weeks returned to Union last week much improved in health. Mrs. Oliver Frazier, who has been at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Williard for sometime, has returned to her home in Raleigh, N. C. Dr. J. H. Hamilton left last week for Petersburg, Fla., where Mrs. Hamilton and sons have been visiting for sometime. They will return to Union this week. Mrs. Charles Moore, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. Emslie Nicholson, left this week for Newberry to visit relatives before returning to her home in DuRant, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wessinger wn* leave at an early date to make their . home in Columbia. They have made many friends since coming to this place and general regret is expressed that they are to leave. Mr. John Sullivan, of Woodruff, has accepted a position with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. here ' and bepran work Monday. Ho na? moved his family here and will live in the McCubbins cottaire on Main street. > " "S. (). S.'?*S. O. S.'?'S. (>. S." S. O. Palmer, .lonesville _ $1.00 t W. I*. Duckett, Union, It. 1 1.00 W. T. Kennott, Union 1.00 ' R. T. Davis. Union It. 1 1.00 I Mrs. M. I. Morgan, Union 1.00 P. M. Inman, I.oekhart 1.00 J. R. Vauprhan, Union, R. f> 1.00 Mrs. Jane ('handler, Union, R. !> 1.00 3 W. S. I.awson. BufTalo, R. 1 1.00 t Miss Mabel Johns, Union, R. 1- 1.00 J. II. Sullivan. Union 1.00 ' W. II. Sims, Union, R. 2 1.00 I Mrs. J. P. McKissick, Jonesville 1.00 t Charner Stephens. Union, R. 1-- 1.00 ? T ? Hf ..XT V T 1 1> i) 1 AA i. !. mcnenc?| union rv. .? i.ou J. A. Walker, Jonesville .2r> J Wiley Estos, Scdalia 1.00 11 Ren. L. Hishop, Union R. 2 .2-r> J. M. Wood, l/ockhart 1.00 v J. R. Parks, Uoekhart 1.00 If W. c,. W. (Joint?, Kelton, R. 2. 1.00 t I. M. Summer, Union 1.00 J. E. Glenn, Cross Anchor 1.00 J. M. McGowan, Monarch 1.00 Ij. E. Fike, Spartanburt? 1.00 s J. D. Plaxico, Trough .2fi 1 H. C. Worthy, Union, R. 5 1.00 >. Total $24.75 j Tribute of Respect J Whereas in the providence of God, leath has again visited our rahk and n December 28, 1914, brother H C. .little died at his home near Kelton, ind was buried with Masonic honors it Mt. Joy Baptist church on Decom>er 30th. Many good things might be said if this useful man. He was a chrisian gentleman, highly esteemed by ill who knew him; he had been a nember of the Mt. Joy Baptist church or many years. He loved his church ind served her faithfully in the ca>acity of deacon, treasurer and the luperintendent of the school. Mr. Little was born in the same louse in which he died, and was ? ion of Dr. Robert Little, who was lighly esteemed and prominent in his lay. He was county superintendent if education at the time of his death ind was greatly interested in the tuilding up of schools in the county ind in education generally. He was educated at Kings Mounain High School and at Furman Jniversity. Several years ago Mr. Little maried Miss Margaret Porter of Kelton, vho with several children survives lim, and we the members of the Mt. by lodge of the order of A. F. M., xtend to his family our sympathies eeling that in his death, we also ustained a great loss. He had erved the order in various capaciies and at the time of his death, ras Past Master. Mr. Little also enresented Union county for several ears in the legislature and held the onfidence of the best citizens of the ounty. He was a politiV'an as clean s the cleanest and would have it :nown by his friends that he would ather at any time miss an election ban to stoop to anything unclean. t was well said of Mr. Little that le was the Pea Ridge peacemaker, t did gl^'e him to know that any f his friends were at outs with each ither and quietly and earnestly he could work till he had hroutrht ibout peace and harmony. He beieved in everybody, he had a big leart and would help others to his >wn hurt. Because of his wise connel and sympathetic attitude he was inconsciously the ruling centre of lis community. In the death of this good man, his hurch and fraternitv lost a loyal nember and a wise leader; the couny has lost an excellent citizen; the baptists of South Carolina have lost ine of their number who loved th * "use of Jesus Christ and served lini with his money and with his neans. Pure, honest high ideals and in unblemished name are left to his ieveaved family and friends as a ich heritage. A copy of these resolutions are >laced on our minute book and sent he the familv and a conv sent to The Union Times for publication. F. M. Adams, J. V. Vaughan, R. L. Nance, Committee. r? * * It Isn't Your Town, It's You. (Cincinnati Rotary Club) f you want to live in the kind of a town Like the kind of a town vou like, fou needn't slip your clothes in a grip And start on a long, long hike, fou'll only find what you left behind, For there's nothing that's really new t's a knock at yourself when you knock your town. It isn't the town?it's you. iteal towns are not made by man afraid Lest somebouy else gets ahead, in ..?,i ,w,iwx,i,? rv null cvt'i y kjin- ?wi i\ a aiiu jiviuuuj shirks You can raise a town from the dead, \nd if, while you make your personal stake, Your neighbors can make one, too. Vour town will be what you want to see. It isn't the town?it's you. WEEKLY TIPS! Watch this space it will help you save. SPECIALS THIS WEEK 25c Gowns at 10c I Tnrlprvvpar 29c Machine Thread, 5 for 10c Octagon Soap, 3 cakes for 10c (10 to 12 o'clock Friday) Gingham Sale Saturday 10c quality, per yard 5c (From 1 to 3 P. M.) Enamelware Sale Monday, See Window Display McCLURE 5c and 10c Co. II I ^ xl v j: MARC One important lesson by "the month of storms preparation. Money is essential in ] emergencies. A savings | between the possessor a Surplus dollars should he phi | to accumulate and increase for I f will add compound interest at tl [ j A higher rate paid on Certilica ij EMSLIE NICHOLSON, J. RO President Vice Pi III ij VLJy na 1> .1/OTj if j \\\ >??' : u!In^I J ?\m Ik 1 lis x _ ^ _ r Special Ti'i INDEPENDENT TRIPS?TOURS ONE CANAL ANI) SPECIAL THAI California E DURIIS June?July VIA TI Seaboard Air I_ The Tours will consume 2t> to .r>0 such as Railroad and Steamship fares dining car and steamship meals; the plan, excepting Los Angeles and San F; nished; attractive sightseeing and sideIncluding Denver, Colorado Springs, (Jorge, Salt Lake Cily, Yellowstone Natio Orange Groves of Southern California, California, San Francisco, Portland, Se: couver, the Canadian Rocky Mountains, All trains equipped with ALL STE room compartment and observations car of our parties for the entire trip. Pel chaperoned. Ladies unescorted assured The highest class of service and the where. Write for booklet and detailed Gattis Tourii Tourist Agents, S. A. L. Ry. Special Advertisementsp THE OLD TIME HOUSEHOLD remtdy is what you want in your home, Dr. M. I). Iluiet's all Healing Liniment, guaranteed everywhere. FOR SALE?Milch cows, beef cattle, shoats and pigs at war time prices. Apply to W. II. Jeter, Carlisle, S. C. 10-3t pd. DON'T COUGH and ache when Dr. Huiet's Cough Syrup and Grippe Capsules will give relief. Guaranteed at The Palmetto Drug Co. EGGS FOR HATCHING?Barred L Rock 75c for 15. Thompson Ringlet Strain. Con Allen. a t GARDEN SEED, any kind you want always fresh, the best that can be bought. We have just what you want always at The Palmetto Drug ' Co. b EVERYBODY THAT SUFFERS from indigestion, pains or aches, call at Peoples Drug Store, ask . for Thrashers Great Healing Fluid. 1 Ask your neighbors about it. SALESMAN WANTED to look after our interest in Union and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. 5r Address Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland Ohio. It pd. 1 MONEY TO LOAN?Application-: received for loans from $100.00 to $10,000 00, on improved and (n- improved town property and faun y lands. Interest 8 per cent, straight. Interest payable annually or semianually. Time: one to ten years. Applicants for loans will please give description, location, and valuation of property offered as security for loan. State improvements and valuation of same. WE WANT county representatives to receive applications for loans, appraise property, and serve a. our exclusive representative. Attorney 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 particulars, and prompt reply. Write Southern Office, Southeastern Mortgage Loan Assn., Fourth National Hank Illdg., Atlanta, Ga. f)-4 t. J FOR RENT?4-room cottage on North Church street, opposite residence of Mr. J. II. Schoppaul. Good well water, electric lights. C Apply to W. S. McLure. 10-tf. SPRING WILL SOON RE HERE and you want to take a good tonic, try Dr. Huiet's Pink Rlood Purifier, the best tonic at The Palmetto Drug Co. ... icholson! SANK AND j !UST COMPANY ijj UN ION. Si-Ml A\ jt emphatically taught- j >" is the necessity for j ^ II meeting reverses and | I account often stands ,jj nd the storms of life. I III iced in the Savings Account jU 'uture use. This Institution | lie rate of of four |?- r cent. |j tes of Deposit. ij 51 ! iY KANT. M. A. MOORE, j ' s esident Cashier. j ain Tours WAY THROUGH THE PANAMA N OVERLAND TO THE xpositions IG ?August IE ine Railway days, including ALL EXPENSED, ;; Pullman and Stateroom berths: highest class hotels on American rancisco where rooms are only furtrips. , Cripple Creek, Pike's Peak, ltoyal nal Park. Grand Canyon oT Arizona. San Diego, I/os Angeles, Coast oh attle. Puget Sound, Victoria, Vao-I St. Paul and Chicago. !EL Pullman drawing room, state's and diners for the exclusive use sonally conducted and satisfactory of every attention. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" every information. st Agency "Raleigh, N. C. OR SALE?Canned goods in do/, or one-half doz. lotSj put up byUnion county Tomato Club. PhoaMiss Alsie Smith, county organizer. .'It pd. WO 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. A DIES FREE at The Grand Theatre on Tuesday. OR SALE?Good one-horse wagon ?good as new at great bargain for cash. See me. John T. Mosley, 212 W. Main SL, Union, S. C. f rwl V. OR SALE?100 acres of farm land two miles from Santoc, S. C, at $0.00 per acre. This is a bargain. f Citizens Real Estate ii Ixain Co. 1R. J. R. JACKSON of Wellford, will be at Ayeocl: & 'Denver's stu bio on Friday, March 5, with horses and mules for sale5EE THE Twenty Million DoPar Mystery at The Grand Tuesday. IUYLER'S CANDY, fresh all th< time and all the time guarantee*; 1 f Po 1 ivxiif fn 1 Inur VATCH THE (?KA*N1)'S program next week. SPECIALS For Saturday Only AT THE UNION GROCERY CO. (Introductory) Price on Cotton Bloom LARD 0 lb. Pails, each . . 97c 5 lb. Pails, each . . 49c Quality Guaranteed Supply limited, and only one pall to a customer. THE UNION GROCERY CO. (trocem to Particular lYopfe Phones No. 80 and 100 J