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4^4 A AAAVA A 4^Ai^A 4^ a4.V A^A A^4 A jjtkift Ty ^rir I New Goods Arriving Daily 1 X 1 V X\N\\\\N%NV\VVVVVVV\\>iJv\N%\V\VV\N\V\\\\\\VV\\!* ?S X 1 | Spring Dry Goods, Dress < ^ J ! Goods. Readv Made nressp? x | and Shirt Waists. We have !] \ no time to write an ad. this tj | week. Come early and in- ] | spect our splendid stock. I] & 1 x ? % _ j I MCLure Mercantile to. | > A. AA i^A A^A A^AA i^A A 4^4 A^A i^A A AAAi^A 4^4 I An Advanced Assortment of I Easter Apparel t Ideas.... J We've a cheery I andcomprehen- l:; .-., - | Isivk cuiiecuon ... oi smart Easter I apparel to tit / /J\ I you out for the I Spring style re- ; f I vival in the very S|fi3 | latest styles and 1 fW Jm I models in Men's '"^wUlj^k UiUff J and Boys' Suits I You can COMPLETE If jf Iff I your Spring outfitting 'J| \J . I] \\ ' . 1 from our equally il- ' It? f \ v | lustrious lot of hats, tlf jfj f haberdashery, shirts, - llil I I \ socks, shoes, under- II 1/ | wear and all dress fj ill accessories. We hope Jp, ? | you'll come while our - |p i stock s at its best? ... fA^mopED ay at your earliest op- ' portunity. .jALTif01^ J. Cohen The House of Satisfaction . . ? If A A^4. A^A i^A AT| |TA 4T4 I McCLURE 10c CO.! j? GINGHAM SALE 4 w !? V 10 A. M. SATURDAY to 2 P.M. 4 V - V A Good 10c quality of light and dark pat > terns at 5c per yard. | V Limit 10 yards to a customer. ^ A Ladies' Gowns and White Petticoats, 50c value, 25c. Z 1 X x % Sale o! Ladies' Shirt Waists, 50c and $1.00 X X t V x V McClure Set the Pace for Values. V > Look for the Gold Sign. ?| | McClure Ten Cent Co. | ^4. A^A ^.4 A^A A^A [ COMING AND GOING k? . Mr. Thos. J. West, of West Spring was a visitor to Union Monday. Mr. T. M. Marchant of Greenvilh was a visitor in the city last weel Postmaster, J. L. Hames, of Loci hart, was a visitor to Union Monda] Mr. Stewart Smith has returne from a visit to friends in New Yorl Miss Pholia Winprate of Greenvilli is the house pruest of Miss Cec Brawley. Mrs. I). J. Gregory of Route No. was in the city Saturday, the prues of friends. Mr. D. H. Arthur has been uive a position as bookkeeper with th Union Garapce. Miss Ruth Crawford will spend th week-end with Miss Aileen William at Cedar Hill. Mr. F. W. Carnell spent seven days last week at his former horn in Woodruff. Miss Mildred Askew will spend th Easter holidays in Gaffney with Mis Bertie Phillips. Mr. T. J. Parks, who has bee makinjr his home in Mountville, ha returned to Union. Hon. L. J. Browning: and little so of Sedalia, were business visitors i ~ Union on Saturday. Miss Clarice Tinsley, of the Colum bia College, is spending: the Easte holidays with relatives here. Miss Carrie Sams of Adamsbur spent the week-end with her sistei Mrs* ,T. C. Creech in Gaffney. Miss Irene McDow, of Lockharl spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDow. Miss Nancy Goudelock of Ander son, spent the week-end with he 'mother, Mrs. Belle Goudelock. Mv. Warren Arthur, Jr., and Mi Harold Drew of Clemson College were visitors in the city \his weel Mrs. C. B. Sparks and Miss Fanni I.re Sparks of Buffalo were th / quests of friends in the city on Mon day. Mrs. F. L. Coward, of Cowards will arrive next week to spend soiw time with relatives and friends i'i Union. Mrs. Lewis is spending sometinv with relatives in the low country Rev. Mr. Lewis will join her at ai early date. M isses Mamie Young and Fanni* Duncan, of Converse College, ar< spending the Easter holidays witl their parents. Miss Kath'.ten Hicks, who is teach i>?? at Landrum, spent a few day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. B Hix, last week. Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Miss Bessi Bailey and Miss Gilmer Blankensh' of Route No. 2, were shopping in #1 city on Monday. Mrs. Dan Wallace has returne from Spartanburg where she went t attend tne iunerai services ot ne aunt, Mrs. Nott. Miss Irene Snead, who teaches th Cedar Hill school spent the week-en with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. > C. Snead in Gaffney. ' Mr. Ottis Coins of the Universit of South Carolina, spent seven days with his parents, Dr. and Mr: J. G. Coins, this week. Mrs. J. E. Hancock of Carlisle i visitins friends in Union this weel Mr. J. W. Tutt, of Rock Hill, visitins friends in the city. Miss Louise Duncan of Union the suest of Mrs. Simmons Ravem Lucas, at her home on Broad Stree ?Florence Cor. Columbia State. Mr. R. P. Harry of Greensbor N. C., and nephew of Mr. R. P. Harr of Union, is visitins the latter, hai ins arrived in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Strinf fellow of Gainsville, Fla., are ti Suests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arthi at their home on East Main Stree Mr. D. V. Dixon of Camden hi accepted a position with the Unic Ice and Fuel Co., as office manage and has already entered upon tl duties of the position. Dr. I. M. Hair of Greenvill i stopped over in Union for a sho while Monday. He was returnir from the funeral services of his bn * ther, Dr. J. E. Hair, which was he at Blackville. Miss Virsinia Lee Poole will leai this week for Columbia to attend tl , Junior-Senior reception at the Co , leso for Women, and will also vis friends in Barnwell and Sumter to fore returnins home. Mr. Claude H. Parks, former the linotype operator of the Unic Times has acccpeted a similar pos tion with The J. P. Bell Co. of Lynel hurjr, Va. We wish him much su cess in his new position. White an Orpin gtoi si-50 per sit,ing Peoples Supply Cc ? - 1NEW HOPE New Hope, March 29.?The typesetter made a little mistake in reporting my say about the taxes we 's will have to pay if we fail to vote the bond issue. It should have read e $5.00 poll tax and $3.50 road tax, it said road tax for each. Some of our neighbors are hauling > guano today, and some are hauling that I heard say were not going to ^ use any at all. c Oats and wheat are beginning to look good. The grain that is sowed b, and the (|uantity of corn that is goil ing to be planted and no guano much used, will, I think cut our cotton crop g right in half, with the reduction in acreage that is going to be made in our neighborhood. Some of our farmers who used ten tons last year are n only going to use four this year, ie those who used five will use two and all the way along this way, and of e course there will be a lot who wil. (S not use any at all; I for one, but its because I cannot get it. We farmers are using better seed jA | this time and that pays considerably iO' 'More in yield in proportion than fertilizer.. I see large pens of manure e and compost fixed up, have not seen ts this heretofore. We do not need to buy near so much fertilizer anyway, there is a way to have good crops n without having to have so much gua s no to everything. One among tht very best farmers in Sumter county n has never bought a single oound of n commercial fertilizer, but the neighbors who do, come to him to buy corn. Now what one can do, another can : do that same way. Some one may r ask how this is done? Why, friend, he diversifies and rotates. (Joes to p the woods and rakes pine straw, hauls r It into his stables, hog pens, and all ' other valuable places and fills tlv n. knee deep with this stra\v the year round, then he goes to the swamp 5? and hauls muck and scatters broadcast over his land. I have seen this with mine own eyes. ^ Today about four o'clock, P. M. the death angel visited in our community and claimed one of our choicest flow* ers?this one being Miss Aileen Bi's!? hop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bishop. She was sick for about six e months; she bore her suffering with e a christian fortitude, with a constant - smile on her sweet and !> autiful face. Aileen as we all called her, was the second child; she leaves to mourn '* her death, besides her parents, two e sisters and two brothers. She .aid 1 before she died she was ready and not afraid. She was our organ*M e and was always ready to do the work of her church and Sunday n school, never too cold or too hot t ! her to n'o to church. Our whole community is mourning in our loss of p this sweet girl. Our deepest syins pathy goes out to the bereaved faui1 ily in this dark hour. Smike. g Notice of Election Under authority of law. we, the County Board of Education for Union county, hereby order an election to be kberid at AdamsbuiK. tbis county, .p^Tft^il lb, 191?r), for the purpose of vot" an extra one-mill tax for school | purposes for Adamsburg School Disd 1 trict, No. 25. o Jas. H. Hope, v J Davis Jeffries, M. R. Sams. 14-2t. e m 1 d PAINT NOW J. If you ought to have painted last year and waited, how much do you ( think you made? ' *1 You'll buy an extra gallon this year. s There's $5 or $G for paint and labor. You think you won't, but you will; you can't stretch paint. is It is always so: the longer you k. wait, the more paint and wages. BeL-; ciHac U'Vl n f nninf ic fnr Wliof ie If for?" is DEVOE Stone-Jones Hardware Co. sell it. IWEEKLY TIPS!I / ?- Economy Sale of staple \er merchandise on now lasts t. to Saturday, April 10th. ls Sale of Ribbons, values up to 75c yard at 10c, 15c u! and 25c. Ladies' Gauze Vests, 15 ^ and 25c values, extra spelg cial, each 10c Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, 39c values, our price re 25c le Exceptional values in '!" dress goods at, per yd. 10c B_ Octagon Soap, 7 cakes for 25c iy L H Cleanser, 7 cans for >n ..25c J" Gold Dust, 7 pkgs for 25c House Brooms special 25c c,ut star tumblers, $1.ZU value, for dozen 75c ; McCLllRE 5c and 10c Co. t i Cheer up, girls, leap year is only a few months off, and girls will mar> y ry then who never married before. "" The girl who wins the love of a truly good man makes a lucky hit and i'g herself a lucky miss. l'AYING BII When the fact is con per cent of the funds u mitted by check, one bej tance of this method o plan enables the busine* I dividual to keep his m instead of on the premis I subject to loss from vai This bank has unex transaction of any bank | cordially invited to ope ] any amount. K.MS UK NICHOLSON J. President Vi te?- n-JZ. \~ McClure Te Essiei OF MILS JUST RECEIVED ; HAT SI Millions and Hemp J sailor styles; Poke be den effects in very I regimental blue, arm and white. Large or values, Very Specia Full Line ol Millii Special Advertisements NOW IS THE TIME to bojfin or, i cnvSiinK Innin TV?n liocl vnn pmii take is Dr. M. 1). Iluiets Pink Blood Purifier. Guaranteed at the Palmetto Drug Co. FOR RENT?The Dr. Keller houseon Mountain Street, water, electric 'lights and all modern conveniences. Six rooms. See or phone R. A. Jones. 14-tf. EGGS FOR HATCHING?BarmRock 75c for 15. Thompson Ringlet Strain. Con Allen. 4 t. FOR SALE?50 pounds of sugarcane seed; vanity, orange and amber, at a close figure. Apply Peoples Supply Co. 14-.'It. EVERYBODY THAT SUFFERS from indigestion, pains or aches, call at Peoples Drug Store, ask for Thrashers Great Healing Fluid. Ask your neighbors about it. ASK YOUR FRIENDS about the results they get from Huiets Grippe Capsules and Cough Syrup at The Palmetto Drug Co. LOST?A spotted white and black hog, long tail, tip end white, white face and one ear cropped; thick hair on back, weight l(i0 pounds or more. Davis Gibbs, Buffalo, S. C., Route No. 1, Box 47. lt.pd. 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. ti Tf-fTC. r'AWIlV tk.,f ulurn.rc ki-inm. smile is Huyler's at The Palmetto Drug Co. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED ir second-hand Motorcycles, call a: Union Garage. We may hav? just the machine you are looking for. Union Garage. U THE BEST results are always obtained from the best drugs. Have your prescriptions fille at The Palmetto Drug Co., where you always get the best. MY STALLION?Guy Wilks, wil stand at Union on or about April 1 and for two weeks thereafter. 11 4t pd C. H. Ri-e. I EHEsonI1 BANK AND | RUST COMPANY j UNION.S C jLS by check isidered that over ninety ised in business is trans- j ?ins to realize the impor- J i' handling money. This l| >s man or the private inoney safely in the bank j i *es where it is constantly Jjj ious causes. celled facilities for the .jj ing business and you are j| n a checking account in ![ it ROY I ANT M. A. MOORK ce President Cashier ~??? n Cent Co. I JNERY! j 200 SMART NEW \ hlAPES tftllians all the new i mnet and Mary Gar- | ine braids in sand, I y flrey, cherry, black small, $1.50 to $3.00 j il $1.00 Each ncry Accessories. FOR SALE?Six Wheelers and on< Raii.oad Plow. Apply to T. J. Vinson. 13-ttt. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. of Pomona, N. C., sells trees suited to our climate, leave your orders with J. 11. Spears, Local, Agent. 1.1-2t. LEAVE ORDERS for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Vines, Roses, etc. with J. II. Spears, Local Agent for The .1. Van Lindley Nursery Co., oldest and best Nursery Co. in this section. 13-2t. FOR SALE?Two young mules?I years old?well broken?good condition. Work anywhere. Will sell for cash or good papers. Apply t" M. S. Faucett, Union, S. C. (at postoflice) di. LIST OF LETTERS List of advertised letters at the | Union, S. C. I'ostoffiee for the week | ending April 2, 15115. Jimmir Barr, Rube Brigtfs, Mrs. Sophie Bird, Willie Cloddy, Arthu. (JatTney, Mrs, Jenott Hardy, Jim Hope, Miss Nova Hopkins, Miss Ma\ Lillie Jones, Burt Knight, Henry Lewis, I*aul Ray, Monroe Roland, i'. W. Trammel. B. B. James, Postmaster. Whenever You Need a General Tonic The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUI NT NK and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Knriclies the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of Wiley 1\ Goodin or Mrs. Amanda Goodin, deceased, must present the same, duly proven, to mo, or he barred. G. H. I.. Robinson, Executor Estate W. I'. Goodin. II-It pd. There are times when a lie would look better in print than the facts. Tint the income of every married man is already taxed to the limit. It is easy to fall in love with the figure of an heiress. Giving Him the He! Haw ! She?How do you happen to be called Jack? He?Oh, it's just a nickname. Why? She?I didn't know but that it was {in abbreviation.?Boston Transcript.