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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY mo job TIMES BUILDING, MAIN STREET bui BELL PHONE NO. 1 wh a j LEWIS M. RICE .Editor to | tio< Registered at the Postoffice in Union, j"' S. C., as second class matter. jjt, set SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year $1.00 hoi Six Months .50 l'u Three Months .25 ADVERTISEMENTS ?t!, One square, first insertion $1.00 Every subsequent insertion .50 of Contracts for three months or sh' longer will be made at reduced rates. dis LEGAL NOTICES The regular legal rates are charg- wi ed foi all notices published according lo\ to law, which rates are as follows: of Matter to be set in 8 point, solid type?first insertion per inch $1.00; ^ each subsequent insertion per inch C /\ A .. . OU CCIllS. 1 Citation to Kindred and Creditors, 3 inches, 2 times $4.50. ' * Final Discharge, 1 2-4 inches, 4 times, $4.50. Administrator's or Executor's no- 'p| tices, 1 1-4 inches, 3 times, $2.50. Obituary notices, tributes of respect, resolutions and cards of thanks strictly one cent a word. u,' i?11 FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1015. ^ us Where, oh. where is the "Dove ef Peace?" s'( ac Don't he a knocker: l(iid- your little 1 hatchet. ' i a.r th Sprinir is as far off as "Tipperar ." i j. it <eems to this scribe. ! ?? V(? Faith in one's fellows i- as neces- i ,u' sary to yood business as is the pre-I ju seme of jroid. ~I roi The "Tipperary Hats" are the latest j c0 in wonvn's headucai. What next? ; hi; w nai s it! u name anvwav. 111 hu The Times endorses the efforts pin I forth to have "Clean Up" Hay in this city. Let the good work go on. j ^ If you can't have your own way, I "I. let the other fellow have his. After I all, you might he mistaken, wise | |)U though \>?u In . ? ? ' at If Germany will continue to sink da ships carrying passengers?men, women and children, she will go down in he ' hirfovy tis a nation lamous in brutality. |?i We hope to see the "Great White Way" put into operation on Main ' '?) street in the next few weeks. It ; would he in keeping; with the advanced movements Union is making; all alone the line. We congratulate the citizens of Jonesville upon their progressive *r spirit manifested in carrying the election Tuesday for electric lights, sic We feel sure tin- spirit of optimism they have shown is predictive of * 11 rapid future growth and prosperity. j.'N Cotton <> : Thursday, April 1st, was 1 11 1-1 cents in Union. You ask: must aM one hold for a still higher price? We En t]<> not know, it is only truess work Hut if one owes nionev and has cotM i ton, it is a poor business to hold and run the risk of having to sell for Qu less at a later day. .Judjre W. W. Johnson, our fellow townsman, who is making the rae J. for Congress to succeed Hon. .Joseph T. .Johnson in Hie fourth dislri d. will make a trood race, and, if elected. y'. he will make a j*ood contrressn.au. 4 He will certainly tret a handsome vote Mi in Union county, his home county; la and if we mistake not, will (jet a ^ ^ jrood vote in each of the other counti".s in the district. ( HOOD UOK UNION ;' Union people believe in Union's i Mr future. As an evidence of this, one j of our local banks, The Citizens ^ ^ National, purchased the bond ( issue carried in the recent election ^]r by an overwhelming majority. 1 Nicholson Hank and Tru.-t < o? P5" another Union bank, had iu a !>id thai Vi was mueli hitther than most of the j foreign bids. Hid- w- r received yjo from far and near. Chicago, Columbia 1 and many other point -. The Citizens Up National Hank bid, being the highest , I >ot was accepted. It frequently happens . that municipal bonds sell below par, yn and with a very hitrli rate of interest. |,a< Union's bonds, bought by a local uni hank, brought par, with a premium of ' rivt* per cent interest. It shows that Union people helii ve in Union's fut- ( j, lire. This is as it should he. How can the other fellow have faith in lis ing if we have not faith in ourselves. And here's predicting that the next J five years will witness a splendid ad- ^ vance in growth and material pros- i peritv. Tin I We have enough unwritten laws; Frt what we need is a few more unbroken ion ones. 'I JONESVILLE 1 lonesville, March 20.?The *14 ' nths old child of Mr. T. A. Litth? 1 in died last Thursday at I'itlsrgh. I'a., where the grandmother, ! o was raising it was staying with sister. The remains were shipped , Jonesville, arriving Sunday after- ' >n on the Carolina Special, a'tid the , rial was held in the family bury- ' : ground, near Jonesville. Rev. wis M. Rice conducted the funeral ' vices. 1 Miss Aileen Bishop died at her rne three nulcs out from Jonesville s afternoon, after an illness of sev il months. Miss Bishop was 20 ars of age, and was a sweet spirityoung woman, well educated and oniplished. She was a member ol w Hope Methodist church and was the highest type. It seemed that e? had the promise of a long and l>ful life, hut several months ago ease set its deadly fangs upon her unir life and tender form and slow but steadily it made progress, thout alarm, until it laid its victim v. She was like the beautiful tints the rainbow and the bringht sunine in the home, but these have ne down and out, and darkness has Ltled over the homo that was so ight iearest Aileen. thou hast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel, i(<* 'tis death that hath bereft us, Clod can all our sorrows heal, t again we hope to meet thee. When the day of life is fled, ion in heaven with .joy to greet thee Where no farewell tear is shed." Som of the fruit trees are putig forth their blooms, but the coid ather is holding back most of I lie . aoms and perhaps it will insure a op of fruit. These hard times we . 11 need a good fruit crop to help 1 along tii roll jib the st rue. trie. Dr. W. < >. Southard continues ?|uite k ami his condition is getting to be ute. Farmers are late with their pvcpations for a crop, but rijrht now ey are getting in sonv good work. Messrs J. W. I.ipscomb and F. F. illy have swapped their autos for rv fine new machines, and several hers have bought automobiles in the nimunity, which indicates prosper in the land. Mr. Fastham. the government good ads expert was here Saturday acrding to appointment and delivered > addresses at the school uuditoi!ii and Bowen's store, there were t few to hear him at either place, understand. The Farmers' Hardware Co. was Id by the receivers, Messrs John Little and ('. X. Alexander, Sat- ' day. Dr. H. T. Ilames being the *hest bidder, besides he gets the ire, and is conducting the hardware siness at the same stand. Miss Inez Spears, who is teaching ' Cowpens, spent Saturday and Soil y with her parents. TKn 1? T1 Ml 1- L-ll i iiw liiiuit c l iraujiiei j win lie iiL'Kl | re beginning Tuesday of next week. Telephone. {OCKAM FOR NORTHERN DIVISION INSTITUTE i he Held at Gaffney, S. C. April Jlth and 10th. I!M FRIDAY MORNING 10:150?Devotional?Mrs. A. C. ee. Welcome?Dr J. S. Dill. 11:00?1. Mission Study?Mrs. .). Iliee and Mrs. John White. 11 :">0?2. Some Knowledge of Mu Essential to Good Leadership? rs. G. G. Byars and Mrs. Delia inningham. 12:550 How to use Standard of < eellenee?Mrs. < >. K. Hrea/.eale and s. E. VV. Masters. 12:10?4. Practical Home Circle d Personal Service Work?Miss ? uma I towel 1 and Mrs. Ed. Wyatt. ' 12:~>0?f>. The Profitable use of 1 :erature?Miss l.ou Tindal and s. Ora II. Fant. j 1:20?ti. Discussions of Voluntary lestions. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 2:550?1. The Rest Plans for Bible udv in the Mission Society?Mis. j S. Dill. * i 5:00?2. The Duties of Association < icers?Mrs. ('. F. Watson. < 5:550?55. The Woman's Mission lion's Plans?Mrs. J. D. Chapman, t 1:00?1. Illustrated Teaching? \ s. VV. X. Nowbolds and Mrs. B. F. t 11 ford. i I:drt Our Four Mountain I Tools Mrs. Win go, Miss Harrison, f ss Jones and Mrs. Mangum. [ )pen discussions. t IDAY EVENING K:0(? O'clock. < V. VV. A. Program, prepared by j s. Cree, Miss Taylor and Miss i una Roper. ['raining School?Miss P. Barton. TURD A Y MORNING April 10th >:4.r>?1. Primary Bible Teaching? J s. J. N. I.ittlejohn. 0:12. Sunbeam Program?Pre- 4 ed by Mrs. II. II. Ballenger, Miss a Turner and Miss Margaret Frew. (' 1:00?3. R.A. Program?Prepared ' Mrs. J. F. Vines and Mrs. Beverly ntgomery. 1 :.'?()?4. The School Teacher's portunity to Teach Missions? t ss Addie Brown and Miss Kli/.ah Allgood. . 2:00?ft. How to Promote a ('loser ion Between the \V. M. I J. and our j ly Workers Miss Jo cnhiiie Winn I Mrs. S. S. Frew. ( 2:150?<>. Discussion. . SATURDAY AFTKRMOON () J. Carrying the (iospel to j ina Mr. Crocker. . 1:20 -2. The Difficulties in Work- y New U round Missis I'ertie n les anil P"arle Hester. ;;f>0 How to Make an Obituary . DOit Mrs. R. I!. Monk and Mrs. . 15. Bobo. :10 I. Reports of Committees: no and Place. Resolutions. 1:20? ">. What have I gathered >m This Institute. Open F.xpressrhankstfivintf and Praise Service. ' Every Association Officer, Society ['resident and Band Leader is urged o attend and bring as many workers is possible. Get railroad schedule and rates so is to be on time for first session. Bring questions you wish discussed. Methods, Means and Ideals?The Motto. Enlightenment, Enlistment, Enlargement?The Aim. Northern Division must not fail to nake this, the first Division Institute, the best. MRS. GEORGE BYARS, Gaffney, S. C. "s7 O. S.""SIGNAL i (Left over from last week) J. W. Bobo, Sedalia $1.00 G. C. Wilburn, Cross Keys 1.00 L. B. Lee, .Jonesville, R. 2 1.00 Gilbert Vaughan, Union, R. 5__ 1.00 ' J. II. Brakelield, Monarch 1.00 VV. A. Dunlap, Gaffney 3.00 I. II. Nichols, Trough l.UU j A. II. Cotti'ngham, Union 1.00 ! John VV. Turner, Marvel, Ark.__ 2.00 i J. B. Kirby, Union 1.00 < Theo. Eison, Union 1.00 B. B. Vanderford, Union, R. 5__ 1.00 ' Mrs. I). N. Fowler, Converse-- 1.00 Mrs. N. A. Fowler, Kelton 1.00 L. C. Cudd, Union .25 VV. S. Briggs, Union, R. 2 1.00 Levi VV. Smith, Union, R. 3 1.50 Mrs. S. E. Gregory, Buffalo, R. 1 1.00 $21.25 K (This week) . Ed. Lonjr, Jonesville $1.00 B , I.. T. Coleman, Union, R. 5 1.00 ?2 I.. II. Davis, Jonesville 1.00 h] J. I.. Harris, Lockhart _ a.00 B | C. R. Sparks, HufTalo 1.00 S> J. M. (lanlt. Jonesville 1.00 Ej [ Detzel (iauli, |v ton _ 1.00 Hi O. Gault. Jonesville . 1.00 W ' .Mrs. J. (i. Tidmarsh. Whitmirc. l.oO J. I.. Hoiltxes, Jonesville. R. I-_ 1.00 5 I J. E. Kirby, Union 2.00 1 j I). II. Cant. Pritchardsville - 1.00 J! ('lister II. Wilson, Union, 11. 5 1.00 I,. S. Friday, Santur 1.00 Uj R. ('. Stephens, Whitestone. R. 1 .50 K ; Allen Duncan, HufTalo, R. 1 __ 1.00 D" I. .M. Sims. Union .25 gjj $10.75 | GO TO TDK GRAND THEATRE | TODAYS AMD SEE TIPPERARYi! L THURSDAY W You have heard the souk until you are sick?see the story in pictures a it was written back in the 17th cenC tury. This jrreat feature in thre< | acts, and in addition to this feature,, we have one of those Rip Roaring 1 Mu Keystone Comedies: ' HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD to see this is to lautrh. The pictures | are always jrreat at the (IRANI' j J FRIDAY ! ... . . We are tfointf to e;ive you a -ur- | nit prise in a big five act sensation that 'no] has pot anything beat that you over eaj saw in the way of a picture, th. m title of wliich is: ca, A FACTORY MACDALIM' mo Don't let anything keep you from i 5RAN I) Friday. as SATURDAY The hip day?The Scotland Va I cle letective force will be at the (IRAN > uni ill day, they are going to solve the for mystery of the Missing Diamond lie!: the to the tune of four reels of surpi i-cs wa and sensations; and of course u hot lave our usual Saturday's Keystone is Comedy. str MONDAY cer SAMPSON?the big six reel B Jj* licture, carried out in the most u tute detail. Even to the destru<ti> . F >f the Temple alone costing the prolucers of this great picture s.Vun. t?c we are anxious that all may < his great picture, believing that ii . * vill come up to your expectatio: j he way of moving picture attract ; ind are going to start shown Curt 1:150 p. m., when you and your ? !- ,T,e ire 11 have the chance of seei i licture of this class, costing J? 1 ???* i o produce, and only costing y<> . lime?vou will miss a trreat tic:. i* fou fail to see it. Come early as 'In* \\JL iliove is in six reels. | ? Poinsett Chapter No. 16, It. A. M. A stated Convocation of Poi'i. . t TJ hapter, No. 1(5, R. A. M., will .> Jm mid at Masonic Hall on Kii y svening at H o'clock, the 2nd, n t. Visiting Companions cordially - p. omed. fr 3. W. Stone, J. W. Mixsm Sec'y. ' II. P. MASTER'S SALE ?tate of South Carolina- County .f Union?Court of Common Plea-. Jnion Hardware Co. against Ti . 1>. Charles. In obedience to an order mad n. I>| he above-stated case, 1 will se! it Jnion, S. ('., before the Court-I <e loor, on salesday, Monday, Api: !)lo, the real estate, to-wit: II hat lot piece and parcel of .?j ituate, lying and being in the y f Union, County and State af > eaid. known as lot No. 21? in I . k ) of the sub-division of the Ho es teal Estate (Jo., which lot is . iited near the stand pipe. Term- of ale cash. Purchaser to pay tor apers. It. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. 2-:tt. 1 FOF CITY PROPERTY Two extra large Residen Two Residence lots on N One Residence lot on So One 5-room Cottage on ^ Several Residence lots in "The Dr. Montgomery P dwelling, with all mod other improvements. A handsome 10-room Dw intersection of South s desirable places in the most strict sense of th ally fine orchard, in ot the terms are easy. The house and lot opposi of South, at intersectio Nice 5-room Cottage (1 ; (just outside corporate iiie Kohn Place"?a ni< property. An 8-room Dwelling on F "the Joe Chambers Pla Union. FARM LANDS One hundred and fifty a< acres unusually good I miles North of Union, right, terms easy. Eighty acres, 1 mile froi mail, 2-horse farm opei for a short time only. Four hundred and eighty a cattle farm, see this Two hundred and fifty a ty. Price $1,500. Tv dance of timber. One hundred and thirty daily mail, with a crac horse farm open, know cash deal, $1,750 will hi The above is only a "believe me," we have gc undersigned, the price is E. F. KELLY, lascarets" Relieve * Sick, Sour Stomach 1 >ve acids, gases and clogged-u;? H waste from Stomach, Liver, Bow- I els?Cure Indigestion. fij !ct a 10-cent box now. I That awful sourness, belching ot p (I and foul gases; that pair. in the fl of the stomach, the heartburn, rvousness, nausea, bloating after R iing, dizziness and sick headache, a ans a disordered stomach, which l not be regulated until you r>>- p ive the cause. It isn't your stom- I i's fault. Vour stomach' is as good gjj Try Cascarets; they immediately I anse the stomach, remove the sour, digested and fermenting food and d gases; take the excess bile from f liver and carry off the constipated ste matter and poison from the vels. Then your stomach trouble ended. A Cascaret tonight will aighten you out by morning?a 1 tilt box from any drug store will >p your stomach sweet; liver and vels regular for months. Don't get the children?their little in- I es need a tfood, gentle cleansing, Some women will forget a sweet am in two hours and worry about >ad one for two weeks. is Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. worst cnses, no matter of how lonn standing, cuied by the wonderful, old reliable J)r. [er's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves 1 and Heals at the same time. ?5c. Sue, Ji.ou k Serve egular Dinner very Day At 25c lis Meal Will j ease Yov? While shopping In Union you will find it convenient to leave! your packages in our j establishment. No charges. Spencer's Cafe 4 * SALE! I ce lots on North side Main Street. I forth side South Street. I uth side South Street. E (Vest side Church Street. I West Union, prices ranging from $25.00 to $150.00. I fome Place" which has a nice large lot, extra good I ern conveniences, good orchard, garden, barn and I elling situate on South side of South Street at the i ind Church. This is decidedly one among the most I city. The dwelling is modern throughout in the I e word, having an unusually large lot, exception- I her words, the place is ideal, the price is right and I te the one last described, being on the North side I n of South and Church. I acre lot) about 1 1-4 mile south from Postoffice I j limits) on Sardis Road, known as the "Mrs. Nan- I ce suburban home. Cement sidewalk to corner of g hist side Charles Avenue (lot 210x300), known as I ce" for sale cheap or will exchange for farm near I cres, with good 2-story Dwelling, fine pasture, 40 K >ottom land, two good tenant houses, only 2 1-2 | known as the "T. K. Foster Home Place," price E in Kelton, new 4-room Cottage, good roads, dailv ' New Suit Easter?the most important Clothes Day of the year, is fast overtaking us. Are you ready? Only Saturday remains in which to make your linal purchases in order that you may appear in public appropriately dressed. Let your Easter Suit be an "Alco" Suit?a make that is the last word in ready-to-wear clothes, they are here in the latest styles and patterns, with price range of $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. I* o!" other haster accessories, we are showing j Eagle Shirts, Knox Straw and Panama Hats, Interwoven Socks, Stetson Hats, both Soft and Stiff, \ Barker Brand Collars, Howard & Poster Shoes for men, and the celebrated Drew Shoe for wornen. Let us fit you out for the Easter Parade. Union Clothing Co. , D. W. MULLINAX, Mgr. n, known as the "Ashby Kelly Place.'' Price $1,750 ? r acres, 8 miles South of Union, $3,500. If you want 8 place. I cres 1-2 mile from Smith's Ferry in Fairfield coun- 8 ro good tena nt houses, line bottoms and an abun- S live acres 6 miles from Jonesville on Gaffney road. | king good 2-story Dwelling, practically new, 2- 1 n as the "Jack Littlejohn Place." For a real quick ? xy it. PARTIAL LIST. If you want to buy Real Estate, )t it, and more than that, if its advertised by the right. . The Land Man, UNION, S. C. | v |M ITS THE DAY BEFORE EASTER BUT IT'S YET TIME MEN, TO GET YOUR