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J^k .i^k-i^fc. ^A ,<^ J^J^^k-J^k-iftkjl V W V ^ v v<i^rVVVV VVVVW^ 1JL COHEN | ..The Challenger.. I 5 X If words are terms of expressions, then * X we want every man, woman and child < X in Union County to grip fast and tight < % j i i * A f me word anailenge in its truest sense *. | for yourself, that its definition is truly < % expressed by a visit to our store and * k learn for yourself. * 1 SATURDAY, JULY 3rd ] ?i $ We will inaugurate one week of Bargains, and j % will positively close this week of special privi- <j - ? - - ----- X leges in sale prices on July 10th. We challenge X every business house in the State to beat us on |* prices if they can. It is not often that we exIt. press ourselves so positively, but we know X what we are talking about, and mean just what we say. X 1 NOTE THE CHALLENGE PRICES: a All $2.50 Silk Shirts, Challenge price $1.75 Y All fancy Jno. B. Stetson $3.50 Hats, Challenge ? price $2.50 Y 4 f OUR CHALLENGE PRICES ON MEN'S AND 4 . Y BOY'S SUITS |? All $ 8.00 and $9.00 Suits, Challenge price $ 5.50 1 Y All 10.00 Suits, Challenge price 7.50 & All 15.00 Suits, Challenge price 10.00 All 13.50 and $12.00 Suits, Challenge price 9.00 ! All 16.50 Suits, Challenge price 10.00 |> All 17.00 and $18.00 Suits, Challenge price 12.00 Y All 20.00 Suits, Challenge price 13.50 ^ Y All 22.50 and $25.00 Suits, Challenge price 15.00 ?? ALL BOY'S SUITS 25 PERCENT OFF Y ALL STRAW HATS ONE-THIRI) OFF Y Y OUR CHALLENGE PRICES ON PANTS All $1.50, Challenge price $1.25 All 2.00, Challenge price 1.50 All 2.25 and $2.50, Challenge price 2.00 < Y All 3.00, Challenge price 2.50 ? X All 3.50, Challenge price 2.75 <? All 4.00, Challenge price 3.00 ^ - -- Y All 4.50, Challenge price 3.50 * A All 5.00, Challenge price 4.00 ? V All 6.00 and $6.50, Challenge price 5.00 < J?.___________________________________ XThis does not apply to our splendid and nobby * i* line of Palm Beach Suits which sell for $5 to $8. ; i Use this opportunity to prepare for your ; tsummer vacation. Vacation necessaries 1 | are included in our Great Challenge Sale. < A visit to our store will convince you < f that we mean just what we say. J J. COHEN X The House of Satisfaction. I J ?1 COMING AND GOING W L Mr. Sam Leake spent the Fourtl with relatives in Clinton. ? Mr. E. A. Eason is spending a fev ^ days vacation at West Springs. Mr. Oscar Meyers spent the Fourtl at with friends at Chick Springs. ? Dr. V. R. Hawkins has returne< from a visit to friends at Charleston ? Mrs. J. E. ConnitTe of Charlotte IT was a visitor in the city on Tuesday jk Miss Lynn Smith of Greer, spen jt the week-end at Clifford Seminary J Miss Clarice Tinsley is the gues j^ of her sister, Mrs. S. W. Pryor ir n Chester. at Mr. Evans Goodwin spent th< |L Fourth with relatives at Traveler's ? Rest. f Miss Mary Estes is visiting at th? ^ home of Mrs. Theodore Stehle it St .lonesville. fit Misses Agnes Townsend and Fran )L ces Sartor are spending sometime a ^ West Springs. t Mr. Guv Wilhurn spent the week ^ end with his uncle, Mr. 15. G. Wilburr St at Cross Keys. Hfr Mrs .T QTY1PC Miinrn rnf iii'Morl day from a visit with relatives al Saluda, N. C. Mr. James Bartles, Jr., has re? turned from a visit to relatives at West Springs. Miss Frances McDow has returned ? from a visit to her sister, Mrs. L. It ^ "Jeter, Jr., at Santuc. ^ Mr. D. A. Boyd spent the week-end ? with his parents Rev. and Mrs. I). I'. ^ Boyd in Newberry. Mr. W. X. Feaster left Thursday ? for Lancaster, where he goes to ^ teach a summer school. ^ Mr. Guy Poole of Lamar, arriveo ? in Union Monday to visit his parents, ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Poole. ^ Mr. W. B. Todd of Buffalo, who ? has been visiting relatives in Ander^ son, has returned to his home. ^ Mrs. B. B. James and little son t George, are spending sometime with ^ relatives at Montreat, N. C. ^ Mrs. Henry S. Adams and little son ? Henry, of Chester, are visiting Mrs. ^ B. G. Clifford at the Seminary. ^ Mrs. Dickerson, who has been the ? guest of Mrs. R. M. Estes. has reB* turned to her home in Shelton. ^ Mrs. H. C. Cannon and little daugh^ ter Alli'ce, of Atlanta, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. Alice Brennecke. \ Rev. and Mrs. G. P. White and t family left Tuesday for Johnston to ^ : spend sometime with relatives. ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kennedy of ^ Jonesviiie, were visitors at the home ^ of Mrs. A. H. Foster this week. r S?. 'Mrs. C. R. Robertson and Miss "stKgnes Robertson left this week for West Springs to spend sometime. * Mr. George Goudeloek of Bennetts! ville, is spending his vacation with t his mother, Mrs. Belle Goudeloek. o m T.r ? ? ? 11 it ? xvev. v larence rviruy win address >the Baraca Class of the First Baptist church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. | Mrs. J. C. Blocker has returned to f* her home in Petersburg, Fla., from ? a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hamilton. M rs. J. W. Mixson and children, ; who have been 011 a visit to relatives in Ridge Spring, returned home Satt urady afternoon. ^ Mr. Craig Chapman, who has head? quarters at Spartanburg was in the city for a short while this week on , business. ! Mrs. Efiie Gibbs, Mrs. Boho Sparks and Miss fanny Leo Sparks of Buffalo, were the quests of friends in the city on Wednesday. Mr. James McWhirter lias resigned his position at the Citizens National Bank and accepted a position with the Union Roller Mills Co. Ex-Mayor W. B. Boyle of Sumter, and Mr. W. B. Boyle of Grceleyvillo, were the quests of Dr. S. S. I.indet for several days last week. Mr. E. G. Bishop, who has hem teaching in Asheboro, N. ('., for several months, returned to his home oi route 2 Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. II. Lancaster has returma ? to her home at. Whitestone from : visit to her mother, Mrs. Susan Tins ley on South Church street. * Mrs. L. B. Woodward and litth daughter Valerie, who have beet i visiting relatives in Aiken for tw< weeks have returned to the city. Mrs. R. M. Estes will leave this week for Charleston where she goe: to take her little son Wilson, to Dr ^ Parker for treatment for his eyes. > Mr. J. D. Arthur, Jr., an hono graduate of West Point, is in th< * city to spend sometime with his pa > rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Arthur. Miss Mary Virginia Anderson pass > ed through Union Wednesday on he way to the exposition. On the re turn trip she will visit school friend: t here. > Mrs. I). A. Boyd and little soi . David, who have been visiting ii Darlington, Florence and other point: in the lower part of the State wil return home this week. J> Mr. M. L. Berry of St. Augustine ^ Fla., passed through Union Sunday ? for a visit to Mrs. Berry, who is il ? at the home of her parents in thi ? Cross Keys section. 8* Col. J. L. Strain of Wilkinsvillc one of the valued correspondents o t The Times, was in Union Saturday & Col. Strain has recovered from a re ^ cent illness and looks remarkably we] * i. . ] e j K ^ l^r-~~? l;_::-.j5C?=~ 1tt! Till*: ONE Till The good business man ti is prepared for the unfavora against loss. But he often > happening most unfavorable t , his own death and its conseqi This is responsible for n a have taken years to accumula i duty which every man owes 1 sponsible Trust Company its an act of plain business senst t Our highly organized Trt I for handling Estates which ai 1 EMSLIE NICHOLSON J. 1 I President Vic ilkjp LflM1 JfJ\ 1 fJAf J |" 3S Ur7?M ll i stop i i i ^ about the war and hard times. 4? make you forget all about these in our great cut price sale now j i immense stock to select from wit! ?& termined not to carry over any s 1 ?,% them. All millinery cut in half, staple articles and if you can't to us and we have it. Black velv 1 in Taffet ribbons in all the pof ^ from lc up. Colored Batistes at ^ only Ladies and Misses Bj tion. Full line of I-adies Wash A few silk dresses left that we h We are not complaining of dull floating around we get our part. T I McLure Mei i* The llndc A^4 A^A ApA ^ g REPORT OF THE CO Citizens Nat at Union, S. C., in the State of South C 2:1, 1915. UKSOl'l Loans and discounts (notes held in ha Commercial paper deposited to secure Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circul value) Subscription to stock of Federal Kesei Bank Less amount unpaid Hanking bouse Furniture and fixtures Due from Federal Reserve 15ank._ Due from approved reserve agents in Chicago, and St. Louis Due from approved reserve agents i] serve cities Due from banks and bankers (other t Outside checks and other cash items Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Lawful money reserve in bans. , Total coin and certificates Legal-tender notes _ . _ , Redemption fund with U. S. Trea: more than "> per cent on circula Due from U. S. Treasurer > Total . LI A MIL Capital stock paid in > Surplus fund . Undivided profits .. . , Less current expenses, interest, paid Less amount on hand and in T redemption or in transit 1 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check _ Cashier's checks outstanding. . Deposits requiring notice of less than , Certificates of deposit due on or afte , Notes and hills rediscounted Mills payable, including obligations ? money borrowed.. TotalSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?Cot I, C. C. Sanders, Cashier of the i that the above statement is true to tlu Subscribed and sworn to before m Correct Attest: r R. 1*. Morgan, W. S. Mel.ure, .1. s Mrs. R. C. Williams returned to the city Saturday from Spartanburg 1 where she had been with her sister, 1 nf: \ir__i . i iTiiiuit; wno was operated * on at Steedley's hospital for appen' dicitis. Miss West is recovering rapidly. * Mr. L. It. Gibson, who with his * family moved to Seneca last week, ' orders his Times sent to that place. c Mr. Gibson has been with the Union mills for several years and has been Riven a responsible position in the I Seneca mills. Miss Sara Ida Knight, who has - been teaching in Chicago for a num1 ber of years, has returned to this (ICHOLSONl! BANK AND RUST COMPANY i UNION.SC i|j ??:?- 5 ? [NO OVERLOOKHi? \ ikes no unneces.-.:,' : i . ; h? j| | ble happening. r3e n-ii.es III overlooks iH? one inevitable L |j| o the support of h's iamily? uences. lany losses to Estate- which t : te. Making a Will is a plain hi lis dependents; making a re- | t Executor and hi.- Trustee, is SI : which he owes himself u 9 ist Department ha- laeilitios | re unsurpassed. tOY FANT M. A. MOORE I i e President Cashier Vrl4LJf Ll II, alking j X Just visit our plait and we will i subjects. You will he interested ? roing on?where you will find an x h all prices reduced. "We are deummer goods if prices will mov t* r ? we are Keepinp up our line oJ' find it anywhere eljse just come ^ et ribbons in all the widths; Sat ?ular shades and widths. Fan ? 5e. Men's Palin Beach Suits at ^ iby Doll Slippers at preat redue- ? Silk Waists at very low price nve marked down to :;ero prives. tar_>s. If there is any bwsine^ . ?? ! T rcantileCo. ? trsellers. f > . AJU'aAAAAA V VV ND1TION OF THE ional Bank arolina, at the clc-t ui l?u.sines:; 'one lU'KS nk) $451,r>*c vS|i circulation, do.: ,f;*j '>7?. 15~ ation (par J.IICI-i 'l ve . _$ (>.000.00 .. S,450.00 <,.|'u mi 12,000.00 2,1:55.00 li> ID 4,010.5.4 New York ___ 2.4"* I .! 11 other re Ki.i >, V 7 1.5,(>'/;; ft;. han above) H) I to n 4 > I 1 " I >41 IN i I( () 2,i o surer (not tion) 2.( 410.00 i,:rt 01 :<,( (. no $:>;?), 1 lit IT IKS liiO.ui.i/ n : '(),000 t-i and taxes ]()> :. 1 847. IB reasury foi 21.25 2i'?V*" c n() J; *>() days ... M>.o it. o r 30 days . 7,42 {.22 lil ,78:' (>? > epresentinp; 25,bill).00 >:<0, i1 l i II inty of Union. ihove-named I?ai. . sob mid > best of my know'tdivo am' ' C. C. SANDERS, C. be, e this 1st day of .hi! , l!)Jf?. K. F. KKLi.Y, Notnr;. i'n I, H. Gault, Direct< city to make he- heme. Mis i* i< e of Chattanooga is spendinr I lasummer months with h? Mr. F. A. Marshall, the (lospel .nSTer. is visit in,r hi> I !Vi. a re T. Ravenscroft. X . Marshall i jo ; from the bitf revival meetings h< hi in Anderson by Rev. Mr. M> l.i n?l< i. Whenever You Need o Qencrnl Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuuble as a General Tonic because it contains tinwell known tonicpropertiesof QUININIv and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oat Malaria, Enriches the blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.