The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 13, 1915, Page 8, Image 8
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Our buyer leaves
August 31. Our
Visit us often du
ical buyers. In a
Reduced Prices.
Best Bleaching, di
Lot of Ladies' (Jml
Crepe de Chine foi
Odds and Ends to
JONES VILLE
donesville, Aug 10.?I have he
accused of writing a short letter
the l imes last week and by veferrii
t<- u I find it is rather shorter thi
my usual letters, but I have no ap<
?iry to offer for it. 1 am in fav
of short communications, short si
mons. short speeches, and she
talks. I really have suffered in t
flesh from lontr sermons and loi
mayors and sometimes they cor
from smart, educated num. How do
that -sound? 1 will sriiu this
?<ut a little lengthy and just let
roll.
Taking a glance at things, 1 fii
encouragement at the circumstanc
that surround us. For several yea
there have been several car loads
Western mules shipped and sold
this market, but not a single mule h
been shipped to Jonesville this year
then again car load after car lo
of commercial fertilizer have be
shipped and sold here year after ye
and not a single car load of the sti
has been shipped here this year. Thi
I note that the country is fast tillii
up with automobiles and pianos?i
very costly luxuries?then the trav
on the railroads and trolly lines
just wonderful. Now all the
things go to show that there is mo
ey in the country and a great deal
it. It may be that the people a
living too fast and there may be
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Auj
t Call
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for New York next Tue:
Special Sales in the past
ring the sale, goods will 1
iddition to the ridiculous]
Tell your friends about 1
iring sale, 6c yard. 27-in
jrellas, worth $1.50, Speci
r 80c yd. Another lot of tti
close out that will save y
mwiiiiwiiii imii?ii iiiiiiiHiwi iMiniiii
break down ami a crash just ahead,
hut I hope not. There may ho jrenen
eral prosperity in the land, if not
suiiifuuuj mm many someuouies
ltr are going to fall down. Time alone
will tell.
jj_ It may be that enforced circumJr
stances will bring a reaction in this
.r. country that will result in much
n t, good.
he 1 heard a farmer say the other day
njr that he used no guano and that his
ne cotton was as good as usual and this
es can be said of many more farmers
;le The guano saved will go a long way
it in helping out expenses.
For quite a while there has been
nd quite a lot of coming and goinji
es among the people and perhaps 1
,rs should have mentioned it but for lack
of of proper information have refrained,
in Right here I will say those desirinp
as their coming and going or that ot
? their guests chronicled, if they will
aa drop me a line, I will send it in, otheren
wise it may not appear as I cannot
ar take the time to hunt up the informaift
tion of this sort.
en Protracted services have been goig
ing on at New Hope church for the
ill last week.
el Mr. F. M. Coleman got thrown from
is from his wagon one night last week
so while on his way from night meetn
ing and was badly hurt, but is imof
proving and doing well
re The negroes closed a week's meeta
'.y; at one of their churches here last
'o the V
I take this opportur
e you gave me in the
liber of my friends \
au.se he was a man o
mty. I would like t
hem my appreciatioi
itv to see many of tl
re fore, at this time t<
I vote.
Thanking you agair
|u,st 11. 1915.
Sale
>ds Must G
sday and we must make rc
; have saved money for ot
>e especially priced and dis
[y low prices on all summe
this sale and remember Sa
ch Red Star Diaper, worth :
al 98c. 36-inch $1.00 Messa
lose Seer-Sucker Bed Sprea
ou money.
BROS.,
iBOBBBHBHnanBnii
, Saturday. It was a meeting of los.- ; r
and gain, so far as membership was
, concerned. I understand they turned !
; two hundred members out of that !
church and took in twenty-two?a j*
pretty good proceeding. Some other 1
church might do well to practice the j
: same rule.
i The Congressional election is on to- : ,5
day, and it is very quiet. Voters arc , jd
' coming in right lively. Johnson is I ||
> getting most of the ballots this : j*
> morning. ^
Telephone.
PACOLET, ROUTE 2 [ "v
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: Pacolet, Route 2.?Farmers of this
! section have finished laying by their A
: crops. They are now ready for big P
. meetings, fishing parties, visiting ant1 1
picnics?wnicn seem to t>e giving the |
folks a ileal of fun. ne
Many are looking forward with
pleasure to the picnic which will be ?
; given by the Coleman Sunday School
next Saturday in Mr. H. S. Hayne's
pasture. J
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Burgess of ^'a
Greer, spent Sunday with the family
of Mr. W. J. Ward. * 1
Mr. Harley Prowler of Glendale has hu:
returneil after a few days visit to Mr. i hoi
Clifford McBride. j J
M isses Mamie and Maggie Garner j Br
of Gowdesville spent the week-end hoi
with Miss Louise Blackwood. ]
Mr. Hydrick Blackwood has re- of
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oters of
iity iu express 10 you
; first primary electi
'oted for Judge W. W
J sterling character ai
o see each and every
a for their efforts in ir
hem between now anc
3 urge all my friends '
i, I am.
Verv sincerely
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to! Sali
)om for the New Fall i
hers, why not you 1
played and the bargai
;r goods, we have adde
Le starts Friday morni
$1.00, during sale, 69c 1
line, all shades, during
ds lor 80c. We have
- The
Hgwiy F
ned from an extended mountain
PMiss
Mae Storey has returned from
dsit to relatives at Sulphur Springs
rings.
Miss Gladys Harvey of Pacolet is
ending this week with Misses Jat
and Wilson Gladden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Freeman and
ildren of Cedar Springs, spent a
v days the past week at Mr. T. W.
Bride's.
Mr Maurice Mabry of .lonesville
s a week-end guest of Mr. B. F.
ibry.
Rev. A. 1). Watkins of Spartanrg
will preach at the Mabry school
use next Sunday afternoon.
Misses Minnie and Maggie Mcide
spent Friday on Pacolet at the
me of Mr. V. A. Brown.
Misses Loyal and Esther Burgess
Pacolet were visitors here Sunday |
Union
my sincere apprec
ion for Congress.
. Johnson in the
id unusual ability,
one of my friends
ly behalf, but I v
1 the second prim
to be sure to go th
yours,
Sam J.
Vilbu
e Begins
Stock. This sale will
take advantage of thi
ns offered will interest
id our Entire Regular
ing. Nothing charged ;
Bolt. 20c Large Size Bai
1 sale, 69c yard. Beauti
many other Special Bai
i Ladies'
TTTING SCti
oo! for hoys and young men. Utilizes the
meiit of Kurinan University. Offers to
I training and strong preparation for col
itir )onr liicli school course. Small classes, c
instruction. Influence and discipline coudut
aeter and worthy aspirations.
<is. out-door gymnasium foot ball, basket ball, truck.tr
It-bating Hint luiblio speaking contests. Pleasant, fruitt
ees. Health record excellent, climate unsurtuutsed. Kx|>ei
initsoiiicly illustrated catalog.address
Srssion brain- L. W. COURTNEY, M. A.. Hi
rmltrr is, litis. Gr.?nv4ll.t South Caroll
| at the home of Mr. T. B. Bland's.
Miss Bertha Hart spent Friday ir
I'acolet with relatives.
Mr. R. N. Mabry left Monday foi
Clemson College
Mr and Mrs. Otto Kirby and chil
dren of Union spent the week-end or
this route. Solo.
Grow in Grace.
Composed from the sermon preach
ed Aug. 8, 1915.
When the Lord has saved your sou
Grow in Grace.
Let Hi'm put a sunny smile on you
face,
Be a woman or a man,
Yes, in everything you can
Let Him keep you pure and cleai
Grow in Grace.
Never let your soul grow tired an*
lose your place,
Keep your feet on the narrow way
| Serve God better every day.
l Count
:iation for the hand
I realize that a
first primary ele
, and a citizen of I
? in person and ex
toll not have an o
lary election. I d
e polls on August
Nicholls.
HI'S |
Today! I
continue through 1
s "Last Call" Sale? |
the most econom- 1
Stock at Greatly |
J -f- QQIQ Py? A/mi
j. c uaiu x 11V.CO.
Ill Towels for [12*&c.
[ful 40-inch All Silk
rgains in Remnants
Store.
Tg~kf\T Greenville,
IxJxJJU SouTH^^m^
a jp
:lve to manly
finis, baseball,
uI stiulont life r^anjL^JkMMiHHp^M^BK/
is?f? nio(i?rat<*. ~
udmaster, HlS! HW *?HI
Listen and Hear the Master say,
1 Grow in Grace.
M. F.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
- Merchants and Planters National
1 Bank of Union. South rarnlino
Citizens National Bank of Union,
South Carolina; and Bank of Pacolet
vs.. Haile Shoe Company?
" IN THE COURT OF COMMON
j PLEAS.
Pursuant to an order granted by
r His Honor, Judge J. L. Glenn, on the
19th day of July, 1915, in the above
entitled ease. All creditors of the
Haile Shoe Company, Defendant, are
1 hereby required to appear before me
at my office in the Courthouse at
] Union, South Carolina at 11 o'clock,
a.m., August 20th, 1915, and prove
their claims.
R. C. WILLIAMS,
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