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y <! -y^^igny^Fiyiynyiyiy^p^y^piy ?^y , |McLure Mercantile Co.! X x % o 4 ?Is Headquarters For? A X X \ Seasonable Merchandise, * % Dry Goods, Dress Goods, J :!: Clothing and Notions. We J j |* meet competition and save J , :l you money. f i I 4 IUIaI 11W1A Iff AVIAA nClnr^ A I * IVltLUl C1V1U CdUUlttU. 4* T Y t The Undersellers. f A AAA A ^4 I The Last Call | of the Season! Before we open up our Fall Goods, 1 which we are receiving everv I day, we would like to clean up I all the little lots in Summer Goods ! I that we still have on hand. The Famous Manhattan Shirt Sale is now on and will countinue I until AUGUST 21. 1 , i We have sold out all of our Straw Hats and a good many other things, but we still have a few of the very best Queen Quality and E. P.* Reed Low Quarters worth from $3.50 to $4.50 #-a Last Call i i A great selection of Palm Beach Suits in . all colors, worth from $7.50 $r rn to $8.50. Last Call JD.DU I One lot of Genuine Panama Cloth Suits worth from $5.00 to $6.00. You cannot distinguish the suits from m Ar Genuine Palm Beach, Last call All Men's Summer Woolen Suits Vz oil. 1 J. COHEN. The House of Satisfaction. - - . __J ????? ? Operation Not Needed i Mrs. W. N. Barnes, who lives in Ballard, Calif., has sent to the Pinus laboratories a very strong endorsement of Pruitola and Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Barnes says: "Doctors says gall-stones cannot be cured without an operation, costing much money as well as unnecessary suffering. I am cured, I know, and this is Droof positive, and my friends know that such is the case." Kruitola is powerful lubricant for the intestinal organs, softening the hardened particles that cause so much suffering and expell- ! ing the congested waste in an easy, natural manner. A single aose is usually sufficient to clearly indicate its efficacy Traxo is a 1 splendid tonic alternative that acts on the liver and kidneys, stimulates the flow of gastric juic ? to aid digestion, and removes bile from the general circulation. Traxo should be taken ,'hree or four times a day following a dose of Pruitola to strengthen and restore the weakened, run-down system. For the convenience of the pulic, arrangements have been made to supply Kruitola and Traxo through leading drug stores. In Union they can obtain it at Milhous Drug Co. , ? 1 I The Best Hot Weather Tonic PAINT. grovk'sTASTiti.Ksschill tonic enriches ihe Every gallon cost a painter's dav's blood, builds up the whole system and will won- wfl|.i. derfulty strengthen and fortify you to withstand 'Kthe depressing effect ot the hot summer. SOc. 1 oor paint, more gallons; good | 1 ' paint, less gallons. Buffalo School Opens September 6. Every extra gallon adds to your job its price and the painter's day's Prof. F. E. Rhuford, of Gaffney, work; not far from $5 a gallon, has been chosen superintendent of the There are a dozen good paints and Buffalo Graded School for the ensu- [hundreds of poor ones. Devoo is one 1 ing year. He is now on the grounds of the dozen. The chances are: there * getting everything ready for the op- isn't another in this town. < ening of the school there on Sep- DEVOE tember 6. Stone-Jones Hardawe Co., sells it. < [ COMING AND GOING Miss Clara Stehle, of Jonesvillc was a visitor in Union this week. Mr. H. C. Wilburn of Cross Key; was in the eity Monday on business Miss Mary Spears is visiting he grandmother, Mrs. Kelly at Kelton Miss Sallie James left last week fo Enoree to visit her sister, Mrs. .1. L Clault. Miss Lou Ella Wolfe of Orangeburg is the guest of her brother, Mr. L. L Wolfe. Mr. Craig Chapman of Spartan bun? spent Monday in the eity 01 business. Miss Maude Goforth is spending this week with Miss Mildred Askev at Mt. Tabor. Miss Marguerite Townsend has a: her guest, Miss Susie MeN'air o North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lancaster, anc little son, Otis, spent last week witl relatives at West Springs. Mrs. John P. Rice is visiting (el* North Carolina before going to hei borne in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Kathleen James returned t< her home Wednesday from a visit t( Mrs. E. O. Grist in Yoikville. Mr. Coleman Rice, of Richmond Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Eve lina Rice, during his vacation. Mrs. J. F. Buryank and little chilt nave returned home from a stay ir the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Ferd Lawson of Sumter if spending his vaction in the eitv wit.V lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Lawson. Mr. Jacob Cohen will leave this iveek for the northern markets tc purchase fall and winter goods for his store. M rs. Warren Sibley of Spartanburg, is visiting at the home of hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Foster or Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ray and little son, Billy, of Greenville, are tht guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raj :mRoute 2. Miss Iva Brown who has been th< guest of Mrs. Preston B. Branes, lof 1 Tuesday morning for her home ir Seneca. Mr. Curtis Bobo, who has beer quite sick for several weeks, is convalescing, which is very gratifying t( bis friends. Misses Naomi and Gertrude Fau cett have returned home from a visii to their sister( Mrs. C. H. Workmar in Chappell. Messrs. I. From and Louis Hain lefi Wednesday afternoon for the north ern markets to purchase their fal and winter stock. Mrs. J. T. Sexton has returned fron a visit to her cons Mr flflven/io 5ov ton wi Columbia, and I)r. Ben Sea. ton in Blackville. Rev. A. T. Stoudenmire, pastor o the Buffalo Baptist church, has gom to Dallas, N. C., to assist in reviva services for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne I'. Smith re turned Tuesday afternoon from thei honeymoon and are at home to thei friends at West Springs. Mrs. H. S. Read, of Augusta, Gr. arrived last week to make her honrv with the family of Rev. George F White, at the Baptist parsonage. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. McElroy wen called to Gaffney Saturday on ac count of the serious illness of Mr* McElroy's mother, Mrs. R. A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cureton, o Liberty Hill, arrived Wednesday af ternoon to visit their parents, Mr. am Mrs. R. W. McDow, on Gage Avenue Mi. Allan Nicholson, editor o Progress, came home Tuesday to vote Mr. Nicholson is spending the sum mer at his cottage in Montreat, N C. M isses Agnes Sanders and Rub O'Shields were the guests of Mrs. 1: B. O'Shields in Jonesville last wee!< Mrs. O'Shields entertained in thei honor. Ilev. and Mrs. B. G. Murphv am little son, Bob Gage, who have hen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mui phy, are spending sometime in th mountains. Mr. A. C. Mann has returned fron Pickens where he spent ten days. 11 was accompanied home by his fathei Mr. A. B. Mann, who will be his gues for several days. Mrs. Ida Morgan and little grand son, Richard, Jr., and Miss Sara Mor gn, left Wednesday morning for Bin Ridge, N. f., to spend the remainde of t.hfl snmmop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Going hav* joined a party for the Panama Expo sition, and will spend a month o more sight seeing through the glo rious western country. M iss FMith Caine, the daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Claude Caine, is sic! with typhoid fever. This young lad; has many friends who will be grieve* lo know of her illness. Miss Cordon Beaehley of Mobile Ala., is expected in the city the earl] part of next week to visit colleg* friends. Miss Beaehley has just re turned from a trip to the Expositioi and through California and Colorada Miss Jean Lindsay, who has beei he guest of Miss Frances Nicholsoi for several weeks, left Saturday IV York to be present at the marring* 5f Miss Nancy Witlierspoon to Mr Dean Heyward, which was solemnize* 5ii Wednesday. IMiss Lizzie Jeter of Santuc was in [Union Monday, the guest of friends. Miss lone Lfttlejohn will arrive this week to visit Mrs. T. C. Duncan. ' Dr. V. R. Hawkins has returned from a visit to relatives in Newton, 3 Miss. Messrs. F. II. and Clarke Garner r spent Sunday with relatives in York county. r Rev. John G. Farr and family ot Ilartsville, are the guests of relatives in the county. r Miss Mary Jones returned Friday ' from a house party in Landrum, giv- | en by Miss Grace Thorn. Miss Irene McDow has returned 1 from a week's visit to her sister. Mrs. L. B. Jeter, Jr., in Santuc. ? Mrs. Crim Mixson and little daugh' ter, Mary, of Columbia, are the guests of Mrs. Julia Thomas. 5 Mr. O. W. Meyers, who has been f away on a month's vacation, has resumed his duties at the Battery. I Mr. Walter B. Counts of Stt. Mat1 thews, is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. C. G. B. Counts. Mrs. B. F. Foster and Misses Maude r and Marie Garner left this week foe Lake Junaluska, to spend some time. > Miss Annie Tinsley left Friday * morning for Whitestone to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Lancaster. Mrs. Mary Alice Sawyer of Kissimee, Fla., arrived Wednesday to visit 1 her son, lion. J. A. Sawyer, on East , Main street. Mr. J. H. Gage, who has been in . Union for a week or more, left last i week for Charleston, sailing on the . Comanche for New York Master LeRoy and little Miss Mini nie Rae Kelly of Columbia are spend, ing the summer with their grandpaI m. -?1 ^ ** i i.i,. iiuu i?irs. v,. r. uunaway on Route 1. Master Macbeth and Miss Harriet r Wacnon spent last week with their ! uncle, Mr Will Wilkins, at Spruv Pine, N. C., returning to the city Friday evening. . Major W. H. Sinkler returned to r his home in Eutawville Monday afternoon after a few days visit to his daughter, Mrs. Elias Prioleau on * East Main street. i Mr. W. M. Wilburn of King's Creek in sending us a renewal, says: "Goo?.. rains here on the 3rd, and they were 1 much needed, and it is doing good j work for the crops." Mr. Allen Sligh, who is with the W. Newell Smith Auto Company in Greenville, spent the week-end with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sligh on South Church street. t Mr. John P. Rice of Jacksonville, . Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jacob Rice. Before returning home he will spend sometime in the mountains of North Carolina, a r"Mrs. E. C. Fore and little son, Robert, of Georgetown, arrived last week to visit at the home of Mrs. f Fore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. e Foster, on West Main street. ' Messrs. Ernest Foster, Harold Drew and Innian Carroll left Wednes. day morning for Atlanta to spend r several days. They are making the i- trip on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Mr. R A. Jones is visiting relatives , in Lexington, Ky., and send to the e Times a sample ballot of the kind they are using in Kentucky. The bal' lot is nearly a yard long and a felf low has to do "some" voting to get to _ j the end of it. Satisfaction ? A tire should give the i' The Company behind the crease the satisfaction. 1 h each transaction is one part O ^ Sizes 3: Plain J read 9 Non-Skid 9 This Service, A Qo f Fisk Ai < v ^ i / 4BE \ J L I (toP* ^ J ??*Cl ^ M Allic r "'ir. t*. s. p?t.c?. ^ Tine !o Re-Tire ? 'Bujr Ki?k) i " 5 ' ~ r ^ ~ "WILL THE PR0VISI01 CARRIE] Few individual possess perience to properly adm is economically settled, an ly and profitably invested and beneficiaries. THE NISIIOLSON PANY possesses that kn because it has men who Put your mind at ease I Will and appointing; us jo j I tee. II EMSUE NICHOLSON J. R President Vici -ilLf x?l 1 PA*J ? 11 |?2t r - r Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dunaway and J little son, Jefferson are visitintr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunaway. They have had as their guest, Mr. Clarence Dunaway of New Bedford, Mass. Col. E. II. Aull, editor of the Hi-raid and News of Newberry, paid us a short visit Wednesday. Col. Aull was with the Good Roads Boosters and 1 was held up in Union for quite a while on account of rains. MissMyra Young, who has been with a party of tourists through the Western States and to the PanamaPacific Exposition, has returned to her home. Miss Young had a delightful trip and as well as a profitable one. Rev. George P. White and family who have been at Johnston, for several weeks, returned to the city Friday. Mr. White occupied his pulpit at the First Baptist church Sunday morning. Mrs. White, who has been so desperately ill, is slightly improved ' but her condition is still quite se-- f rious. Mr. Eugene Evans and daughters, Misses Margaret and Nancy Evans, of Pendleton, are enjoying a motor trip ] through the country and stopped over ;? it..: 1 ** * ' in uiuuii wiin inenas ior several | days. Mr. Evans is a former resi- |. dent of Union and has many friends here who are always pleased to see him. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams of Norman, Oklahoma, arrived Monday afternoon to visit their parents, Mr. and " Mrs. L. J. Browning and Mr. and Mrs. ' J. F. Adams Mr Adams has held the chair of Political Economy in the University of Oklahoma for two yea. and has resigned to take special woi k in the Columbia University. COLORED UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT , A. JETER, Prop. Careful Attention to all Work Entrusted to Me Phone 224-J 37 Gadberrj Strcel ! With F lo> purchaser satisfaction. tire can give Service and ine personal element entering into : of the remarkable Fisk Service. )mpare These Casing Pri TicTT^Tirio 4^T33~j~n~34~~ .00 11,60 19j05119.40 .45 Jt2j0 20.00120.35 lality Product and Low IA V 4 41 V/i \vUHl?UM bis fa Tires Tor ^ The Union m iicholson! BANK AND | RUST COMPANY jj UNION.SC i| I STS OF YOUR WILL BE jffl D OUT." ; the knowledge and ex- p| inister an estate until it jlfti d to keep the funds safe- |:|| so as to protect the estate jjj BANK & TRUST COM- |j owledge and experience ] specialize on that work. \ j by letting us draw your : : vour Executor or Tru?- a I jj| .OY FANT M. A. MOORE N| e President Cashier 111 . ?F Special Advertisements MONEY TO LOAN?$500.00 to $10,000.00 on improved real estate, moderate interest and long time. 10 years if desired. J. E. M inter, Financial Corresoondent Union Central Life Insurance Co. tf. WHEN you have Beef Cattle, or Milk Cows or Hides lor sale, call on me. Will be glad to handle same for you. B. E. Teague, No. 189 Main st., Union, or Phone 156-L, Monarch. 31-4t.pd. HIE SUMMER TIME Laxative, Ice cold, Huiet's Solution Citrate of Magnesia, at The Palmetto Drug Company. I'HE BEST results are always obtained from the best drugs. Exactly what you get at The Palmetto Drug Company. IF YOU WISH TO LIVE LONG and >row fat, I have the remedy; it is Graham bread you need. My mill makes the best Graham bread. F. M. Adams, Adamsbnrg, S. C. 32-4t. THE MILD, Pleasant and pleasing. Liver Pill, Huiet's RloocJ and Liver Pills, at The Palmetto Drug Co. WE ARE IN POSITION to negotiate quick lonas of from $300.00 to $3000.00 on real estate. See us now. Barron & Barron, Attorneys at Law. \ * 18-tf. f , ^OR SALE?Beautiful Pot Plants, Ferns, Geraniums and Begonias. Price reasonable, am compelled to sen. Apply to Mrs. Fannie Price. No. 8 W. Main St. 32-3t-pd. REWARD?For the return oi ; Re?t Back Memorandum Book with i name on hack. Lost Monday afternoon. F. H. Garner, at Union Hardware Company. LIIE LINIMENT that ntv<r fails to stop the pain, used anywbt re and guaranteed everywhere, i r. M. i). Iluiet's All-Healing I., linunt, a>. The Palmetto Drug Cc. iSK Service j iv PRICES ij , ce? 27.35 3230 28 70 33.90 Prices Make The nation Sale Bu Hardware Co.