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THE UNION TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE UNION TIMES COMPANY TIMES BUILDING. MAIN STREET BELL PHONE NO. 1 LEWIS M. RICE Editor Registered at the Postoffice in Union, S. C., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year $1.00 Six Months .50 'JTiree Months .25 ADVERTISEMENTS One square, first insertion $1.00 Every subsequent insertion .50 Contracts for three months or longer will be made at reduced rates. LEGAL NOTICES The regular legal rates are charg ed foi all notices published according to law. which rates are as follows: Matter to be set in 8 point, solid type?first insertion per inch $1.00; each subsequent insertion per inch 50 cents. Citation to Kindred and Creditors, 3 inches, 2 times $4.50. Final Discharge, 1 3-4 inches, 4 times, $4.50. Administrator's or Executor's notices, 1 1-4 inches, 3 times, $2.50. Obituary notices, tributes of re. 1 spcct, resolutions and cards of thanks strictly one cent a word. FRIDAY. APRIL 2. I'M5. Where, oh. where is the "Dove of Peace?" Don't be a knocker; hide your little hatchet. Spring is as far oil" as "Tipperar.\" ! it seems to this scribe. Faith in one's fellows i- as neces- | sary to good business as is the pre- j sence of n'oid. The "Tipperary Hats" arc the latest in wonn n'> head.irear. Whet n-xt What's in a name anyway. The Times endorses the efforts put | forth to have "Clean Up" Day in this I city. Let the ^ood work ko on. If you can't have your own way, let the other fellow have his. After ail, you miirht he mistaken, wise though you be. If Germany will continue to sink slups carry inn: passengers?men, women and children, she will no down in history as a nation famous in, brutality. ' 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 alonn the line. 1 We congratulate the citizens of Jonesville upon their progressive < spirit manifested i?i carrying the election Tuesday for electric lights, j We feel sure tin- spirit of optimism they have shown is predictive of rapid future growth and prosperity, j Cotton on Thursday, April 1st, was !( 1-4 cents in Union. You ask: must ; one hold for a still higher price? We | do not know, it is only guess work Hut if one owes money and has cot- J ton, it is a poor business to hold and run tlv risk of having to sell for < less at a later day. Judge W. W. Johnson, our fellow < townsman, who is making the rac' ? for Congress to .succeed Hon. Joseph T. Johnson in the fourth district, ' will make a good race, and, if elected. j he will make a trood congressman. He will certainly yet a handsome vole i in Union county, his home county; I and if we mistake not, will yet a ( good vote in each of the nth> r coun- \ ti s in the district. (JOOI) FOR UNION ' Union people believe in Union's 1 future. As an evidence of this, one ' of our local banks, The Citizens < National, purchased the $2">,000 bond issue carried in the recent election } by an overwhelming: majority. Nicholson Hank and Trust Co., 1 another Union hank, had in a bid thai ^ was much higher than most of the j foreign bids. Bids were received ] from far and near, Chicago, Columbia and many other points. The Citizens ' National Hank bid, being the highest j was aeeepted. It frequently happens that municipal bonds sell b dow par, j and with a very hijrh rate of interest. 1 Union's bonds, bought by a local t bank, brought par, with a premium of five per cent interest. It shows that Union people believe in Union's fut- ( tire. This i as it should lie. How can the other fellow have faith in us ^i if we have not faith in ourselves. * And here's predicting that the next . five years will witness a splendid ad- / vance in growth and material prosperity. ' We have enough unwritten laws; 1 what we need is a few more unbroken i ones. JONESVILLE pi Jonesville, March 29.?The 14 *? months old child of Mr. T. A. Little- as john died last Thursday at Pittsburgh. Pa., where the grandmother, aj* who was raising it was staying wiih a sister. The remains were shipped to Jonesville, arriving Sunday after- " noon on the Carolina Special, and the ^ burial was held in the family bury- 'a ing ground, near Jonesville. Rev. Lewis M. Rice conducted the funeral mi services. M iss Aileen Bishop died at her home three miles out from Jonesville this afteVnoon, after an illness of sev eral months. Miss Bishop was 20 years of age, and was a sweet spirited young woman, well educated and accomplished. She was a member ot J. New Hope Methodist church and was G. of the highest type. It seemed that L. she had the promise of a long and Gi useful life, but several months ago Jdisease set its deadly fangs upon her W young life and tender form and slow- J. ly but steadily it made progress, A. without alarm, until it laid its victim Jo low. She was like the beautiful tints Jof the rainbow and the bringht sun- T1 shine in the home, but these have Bgone down and out, and darkness has M settled over the home that was so M bright L. "Dearest Aileen, thou hast left us, W Here thy loss we deeply feel, Lt Tho' 'tis death that hath bereft us, M (lod can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is lied, Then in heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tear is shed." E< Some of the fruit trees are put- L. ting forth their blooms, but the cold I., weather is holding back most of the J. blooms and perhaps it will insure a C\ crop of fruit. These hard times we J. will need a good fruit crop to help 0< us along through the struggle. !. Dr. W. (). Southard continues quite M sick and his condition is getting to be J. acute. J. Farmers are late with their prep- IX arations for a crop, Init right now t'l thev are getting in sonv good work. L. M( ?ssrs J. W. Lipscomb and K. F. R. Kelly have swapped their autos for Al very fine new machines, and several others have bought automobiles in the immunity, which indicates prosperity in the land. ? Mr. Fastliani, the government {rood roads expert was here Saturday ac- ^ cord in a' to ai nointm n: and d divered to his ^addresses at the school audit!.rium and Bowen's store, there were but few to hear him at either place, I understand. The Farmers' Hardware Co. was sold by the receivers, Messrs John __ M. Little and C. X. Alexander, Saturday. Dr. H. T. llames being the highest bidder, besides he gets tlu store, and is conducting the hardware business at the same stand. Miss Inez Spears, who is teaching ^1 at Cowpens, spent. Saturday and Sun J day with her parents. The Enoree Presbytery will be held here beginning Tuesday of next week. Telephone. ar PROGRAM FOR NORTHERN it DIVISION INSTITUTE tu ac To he Held at GatTney, S. C. April Wl 9th and 10th, 1915. K< FRIDAY MORNING to 10:110?Devotional?Mrs, A. C. ar Croc. Welcome?l)r S. Dili11:00?1. Mission Study?-Mrs. J. pr T." Rice and Mrs. John White. ha 11:110?2. Some Knowledge of Mu- sa sie Essential to Good Leadership? tit Mrs. G. G. Ilyars and Mrs. Delia Cunningham. Dc 12:20?How to use Standard of GI Excellence?Mrs. <). K. Br.-azcalo and Mrs. E. W. Masters. 12:10?4. Practical Home Circle , lnd Personal Service Work?Miss ' ^ Emma Dowell and Mrs. Ed. Wyatt. a 12:50?5. The Profitable use of J11Literature?Miss Lou Tindal and ? Mrs. Ora II. Fant. an 1 .?>A i: i ^ xr. n? i._???<1. i/i.-sirussions 01 voluntary V, Questions. FRIDAY AFTERX()()\T 2:150?1. The Best Plans for 15ibl?> Etudy in the Mission Society?Mrs. pi< I. S. Dill. nu .'5:00?2. The Duties of Association of Officers?Mrs. C. E. Watson. du 55 :550?55. The Woman's Mission Union's Plans?Mrs. .1. D. Chapman, thi 4:00?4. Illustrated Teaching? wi Mrs. W. N. Newholds and Mrs. 15. F. thi I.anford. an 4:150?f>. Our Four Mountain 1:5 Schools?Mrs. Wingo, Miss Harrison, ?lr< Miss Jones and Mrs. Mangum. pit Open discussions. to FRIDAY EVENING?8:00 O'clock, dii Y. W. A. Program, prepared hy yo Mrs. Cree, Miss Taylor and Miss ah Emma Roper. Training School?Miss I'. Barton. '' SATURDAY MORNING April 10th 9:45?1. Primary Bible Teaching? Mrs. J. N. f.ittlejohn. 10:15?2. Sunbeam Program?Pre- ov' >ared by Mrs. II. II. Ballenger, Miss Eva Turner and Miss Margaret Frew. c?' 1 1 :00? 55. R.A. Program?Prepared **' >y Mrs. J. F. Vines and Mrs. Beverly Montgomery. 1 1 :550 1. The School Teacher's Opportunity lo Teach Missions? Miss Addie Brown and Miss IEli/.a>eth Allgood. n 12:00 5. How to Promote a Closer jnion lii'iwcpn tn<? W. M. U. and our | .ady Workers -Miss Josephine Winn ind Mrs. S. S. Frew. .1 12:30?0. Discussion. it SATURDAY AFTKRNOON (,0' 2:!?0 I. Carrying the (lospel to j<, hina?Mr. Crocker. .1 .'5:20 2. The Difficulties in Work- ^ njr New (iround -Misses Rortie ' < lones and I'earle Hester. :!;.r>0 How to Make an Obituary jj teport Mrs. R. II. Monk and Mrs. :. it. rof.O. ;;t( 4:10 I. Reports of Committees: | l ime and Place. Resolutions. 4:20?o. What have I gathered 'rom This Institute. Open Expresson. Thanksgiving and Praise Service. 12 Every Association Officer, Society -esident and Band Leader is urged attend and bring as many workers possible. Get railroad schedule and rates so to be on time for first session, tring questions you wish discussed. Methods, Means and Ideals?Tho otto. Enlightenment, Enlistment, Enrgement?The Aim. Northern Division must not fail to ake this, the first Division Instite, the best. MRS. GEORGE BYARS, Gaffney, S. C. "ST O. S." SIGNAL (Left over from last week) W. Bobo, Sedalia $1.00 C. Wilburn, Cross Keys 1.00 B. Lee, Jonesville, R. 2 1.00 ilbert Vaughan, Union, R. 5__ 1.00 H. Brakeficld, Monarch 1.00 . A. Dunlap, Gaffney 3.00 H. Nichols, Trough 1.00 H. Cottingham, Union 1.00 hn W. Turner, Marvel, Ark 2.00 B. Kirby, Union l.Off" leo. Eison, Union 1.00 I>. Vanderford, Union, R. 5__ 1.00 rs. 1). N. Fowler, Converse 1.00 rs. N. A. Fowler, Kelton 1.00 C. Cudd, Union .25 . S. Briggs, Union, R. 2 1.00 ?vi W. Smith, Union. R. 3 1.50 rs. S. E. Gregory, Buffalo, R. 1 1.00 $21.25 (This week) I. Long, Jonesville $1.00 T. Coleman, Union. R. 5 1.00 11. Davis, Jonesville 1.0ft L. Harris, Lock hart 1.0 V II. Sparks, Buffalo. 1.00 M. Gault. Jonesville 1.00 . tzcl Gault, Ke.'ton..-- 1.00 (>. Gault. Jonesville ...... 1.00 rs. .1. G. Tidmarsh, YVhitmire. 1.00 L. Hodges, Jonesville, It. 1__ 1.00 E. Kirby, Union 2.00 B. Fant, Pritchardsville 1.00 11 writ. it..:? o c t nr\ inivi U, ?T I. IIIUII, I\. ti I.UU S. Friday, Santuc 1.00 C. Stephens, Whitestone, R. 1 .50 lion Duncan, BulTalo, R. 1 1.00 M. Sims, Union .25 $ 16.75 GO TO THE SR AND THEATRE FODAY AND SEE riPPERAR^ THURSDAY You have heard the sonjr untiKyaft e sick?see the story in pictures aL J was written back in the 17th cenjr ry. This pcreat feature u? ts, and in addition to this feature,^ ? have one of those Rip Roaring jystone Comedies: HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD see this is to laujrh. The pictures c anvays great nt tne UKA.MJ. I FRIDAY Wo are going to give you a surise in a big five act sensation that ,s got anything beat that yon ever w in the way of a picture, the ,le of which is: A FACTORY MAGDALINE n't let anything keep you from the IAND Friday. SATURDAY The big clay?The Scotland Yard tective force will be at the GRAND day, they are going to solve the ystery of the Missing Diamond Belt the tune of four reels of surprises d sensations; and of course we ve our usual Saturday's Keystone medy. MONDAY SAMPSON?the big six reel Bible :ture, carried out in the most mite detail. Even to the destruction the Temple alone costing the procers of this great picture $5000. We are anxious that all may see is great picture, believing that it 11 come up to your expectations in b way of moving picture attractions d are going to start showing at 50 p. m., when you and your chilen have the chance of seeing a ture of this class, costing $100,000 produce, and only costing you a ne?you will miss a great treat if u fail to see it. Come early as the ove is in six reels. oinsett Chapter No. 16, R. A. M. A stated Convocation of Poinsett inpter. No. 16, R. A. M., will be Id at Masonic Hall on Friday ening at H o'clock, the 2nd, inst. Visiting Companions cordially welTied. W. Stone, J. W. Mixson, Sec'y. H. P. MASTERS SALE ate of South Carolina?County of Union?Court of Common Pleas, lion Hardware Co. against I). Charles. In obedience to an order made ii> > above-stated case, I will sell at lion, S. C., before the Court-house or, on salesday, Monday, April f>, l.r? the real estate, to-wit: All it lot piece and parcel of lar.?| uatc, lying and being in the city Union, County and State aforeid, known as lot No. 20 in block of the sub-division of the Holmes ai Estate Co., which lot is situh! near the stand pipe. Terms of le cash. Purchaser to pay for pers. R. C. WILLIAMS, Master for Union County. 'it. FOF CITY PROPERTY Two extra large Residen< Two Residence lots on N One Residence lot on So\ One 5-room Cottage on "V Several Residence lots in "The Dr. Montgomery H dwelling, with all mod< other improvements. A handsome 10-room Dwc intersection of South a desirable places in the most strict sense of thi ally fine orchard, in ot the terms are easy. !The house and lot opposil of South, at intersectio] Nice 5-room Cottage (1 ? (just outside corporate nie Kohn Place"?a nic property. An 8-room Dwelling on E "the Joe Chambers Pla? Union. FARM LANDS One hundred and fifty ac acres unusually good b miles North of Union, right, terms easy. Eighty acres, 1 mile fror mail, 2-horse farm oper for a short time only. Four hundred and eighty a cattle farm, see this $ I Two hundred and iifty a< I tv. Pviop SI .Son. T\x) (lance of timber. | One hundred and thirty daily mail, with a cracl horse farm open, know cash deal, $1,750 will br The above is only a 1 "believe me," we have go undersigned, the price is I E. F. KELLY, ''?ascarets" Relieve 0 -Sick, Sour Stomach Move acids, gases and clogged-u;> waste from Stomach, Liver, Bowels?Cure Indigestion. Get a 10-cent box now. That awful sourness, belching ot acid and foul gases; that pair, in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, dizziness and sick headache, means a disordered stomach, which can not he regulated until you remove the cause. It isn't your stomach'. fault. Your stomach is as good as any. Try Cascarets; they immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undig< sted and fermenting food and foul gases; tak? the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cascarot tonight will straighten you out by morning?a 10cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forg . the children?their little ingides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Some women will forget a sweet dream in two hours and worry about a bad one for two weeks. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The v r st cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable I)r. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the aauie time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 We Serve Regular Dinner Every Day At 25c This Meal Will Please You i While shopping in 1 Union you will find I it convenient to leave ? your packages in our 1 establishment. No I charges. | Spencer's Cafe 1 g. SALE! r ze lots on North side Main Street, orth side South Street. ;ith side South Street. Vest side Church Street. West Union, prices ranging from $25.00 to $150.00. ome Place" which has a nice large lot, extra good Brn conveniences, good orchard, garden, barn and illing situate on South side of South Street at the nd Church. This is decidedly one among the most city. The dwelling is modern throughout in the b word, having an unusually large lot, exceptionher words, the place is ideal, the price is right and ,e the one last described, being on the North side n of South and Church. icre lot) about 1 1-4 mile south from Postoffice limits) on Sardis Road, known as the ''Mrs. Nan:e suburban home. Cement sidewalk to corner of ast side Charles Avenue (lot 210x300), known as ce" for sale cheap or will exchange for farm near :res, with good 2-story Dwelling, fine pasture, 40 1 ottom land, two good tenant houses, only 2 1-2 h known as the "T. K. Foster Home Place," price | n Kelton. new'4-room Cottage, good roads, daily I l, known as the "Ashby Kelly Place." Price $1,750 g acres, 8 miles South of Union, $3,500. If you want ft place. t 1 > -p ir< - t.i /? i i :v uca x-- :iuhj L-jiii o::ntii js rerry m rairneio coun- 3 '<j ro good term nt houses, fine bottoms and an abun- ! five acres (> miles from Jonesville on Gaffney road. 1 king good 2-story Dwelling, practically new, 2- I n as the "Jack Littlejohn Place." For a real quick ly it. | PARTIAL LIST. If you want to buy Real Estate, | t it, and more than that, if its advertised by the i right. | The Land Man, UNION, S. C. | JSBr I ^pring^s Ker^ I ^vvv^*\vvvxxx^\\vv^v^\\x\v\\*vvt\vv?*\*s? I I IT'S THE DAY BEFORE ? EASTER II BUT IT'S YET TIME MEN, TO GET YOUR 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 final 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 thf? Ultosl ? .n.vwv i/vj ivu mm I ' > * I > I II. , W llil J7I IL'C . <'> [I ! ' ( ' SI of $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. For other Easter accessories, we are showing Eagle Shirts, Knox Straw and Panama Hats, Interwoven Socks, Stetson Hats, both Soft and Stiff, Barker Brand Collars, Howard & Foster Shoes t for men, and the celebrated Drew Shoe for women. Let r?s fit you out for the Easter Parade. Union Clothing Co. | D. W. MULLINAX, Mgr. | hmpbwmm?a?? nil?IIIM???a?w?S 0