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A^4. A^4. A.^ A^A 4^ A^4 J^A A^A A^A J^A J^A ! I I | i HAPPY NEW YEAR! | *j? to each one of the many patrons of *? A our Store during the year now clos- A A ing. We owe our successful year to A |> our friends plus our honest effort to ?|? sell Good Goods at Reasonable y jj? Prices. We purpose striving harder j A than ever to merit your patronage A A for the year 1916. x Y Y A rru? a*_t a* i:i? A y me lucuure iTicicaiuue v^u., y Y The Undersellers. Y Y Y t t Y Y X X T Y ? Viy? ^ Ty^ Motorcycle For Sale ! Harley Davidson, big four 1-2 with free engine, j also free rear wheel, almost new tires, machine in fine running order, pain on, same in real good condition, plenty of power for the steepest hills, worth $100, but on account of sickness will sacrifice same for $50. W. NEWELL SMITH AUTO CO., Greenville, S. C. laSToOT^ii! .* OF A | Manhattan Shirts | Will Start Thursday, January 6, i ? | and Continue tor Three Weeks 4 *k up to and Including January 29 Y V X Y V><V7Xl-Lill X The House of Good Clothing and Shoes ^y "|r ^ Vt^ T Munro & Sligh's GARAGE OPEN FOR BUSINESS n : . . ,^. .,./.- . * . . f OADBERRY STREET UNION, S. C. ' .1 9 - - A All $1.50 Shirts, <t"| IKI ^ale Price <J)-L.Iu t X AH $2.00 Shirts <J?"| CC V T Sale Price ? > -L.DD fAll $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts ti?1 QK Sale Price &?.VO % All $3.50 and $4.00 Shirts fl?2 ?5 % ^ Sale Price ??? * a y j One lot of Hats worth from $1.50 to A A V X $2.00, Sale Price tP-L.UV X Y t One lot of Boys' Overcoats, worth from ? A $3.50 to $4.00, .Sale Price f ? All Kooper's Undershirts and Drawers 7^#* worth Sale Price 9 j? One lot of Men's Odd Coats, worth from UJC A|A V X $7.50 to $10J90, Sale Price &O.W 3* X All Men's and Boys' Fancy Suits f X and Overcoats at One-Fourth Off X 11 min?\T i f COMING AND GOING 1; ' Capt. Richard O'Neale of Columbia, is in the city this week on business. ' Mr. C. S. Moore of Columbia wan in the city Monday on business. Miss Rachel Counts has returned from a visit to relatives at Blairs. Mrs. Ida Baker is the guest of herr daughter, Mrs. D. S. Pope, in Colum- * bia. r Miss Lila Hollingsworth spent part of the holidays with friends at Clin- J ton. Mr. F. C. Posey, a former Union boy, was in the city Monday for a short while. Miss Mamie Oetzel has returned from a few daVS* visit to friond a in Columbia. I Miss Frances McDow, who has been I quite sick for several weeks, is slowly I improving. I Mr. W. F. Bobo and family have D moved to Meador where they will re- 1 side in the future. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Alverson of Sedalia were the guests of relatives in the city on Saturday. Miss Nina Sexton has returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. Clar-< : ence Sexton, in Columbia. ( Mrs. Manning T. Smith has re- > turned home from a visit to Mrs. A. 1 G. Wardlaw at Greer. < Mrs. Claude Smith and children of Chesnee were the guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. W. Finley last week. CI Mrs. H. I. Horton and children have \ returned to Columbia from a visit to ^ Mrs. W. W. Sumner on South street. ^ Miss Minnie Gist of Newberry arrived Tuesday to visit at the home of ) Mrs. F. M. Farr, on East Main street, i Miss Mae Schoppaul, who has been ' visiting relatives in Atlanta for sev" eral months, has returned to her home! " here. Miss Agnes Townsend spent sev- 'J eral days with Mrs. J. Clough Wal- ' lace before returning to Brenau college. Miss Elmira DeGraffenre'ul of Co lumbia spent part of the holidays witl j Miss Virginia Lee Poole on Soutl , street and Miss Mary Perrin. j Mrs. L. V. Padgett of Lincolnton N. C., is the guest of her parents, Mr I and Mrs. E. J. Barette, on Gage ave i nue. ! Mrs. T. B. Washburn and little daughter left this week for a few days' visit to relatives in Charlotte N. C. Mr. Luke Hill of University 8ovitb"CaTdifnat tne gnesr of mu Ottis Going for several <days last week. Mrs. Clarence McEachern and little son, Clement, are spending a few days with relatives in Fairfield county this week. Mrs. H. S. Adams and Tittle son, Henry, have returned to their Tiome in Chester after a visit to Mrs. B. G. Clifford. Mrs. E. W. Stone has as her guests this week, Miss Mamie Leake t>f Clinton, Mrs. Moody and daughter of New York city. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chambers have' returned to the city from a visit to/ their daughter, Mrs. J. N. Russell, atj Sharon. I Miss Susie Black has returned tol Spartanburg after a visit to her Da- II rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. E. "Black on Route 4. Miss Fanny Clark, who has "been milliner in Laurens for several [ months, is at home for the mid-winter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Storm will move, at an early date to the Townsend; house on the corner of South and Church streets. Mrs. Sallie Going and Mrs. Susie Gregory of Putnam spent part of the holidays with Mrs. R. H. Williams, on West Main street. Mrs. -Ella D. Rodger of Chicago, who is visiting Mrs. J. P. Arthur, will spend next week at Santuc, the guest of Mrs. D. B. Fant. Miss Julia Faucette has returned to her school duties at Lower Fairforest, after spending the holidays with her parents at Shelton. * Rev. W. M. Whitesides of Spartanburg is in the city this week and preaehed several nights at the MonAetna Baptist church. Miss Estelle Cohen, who has been quite sick for several v/eeks, is improving This is very gratifying to her many friends. Mrs. D. A. Boyd and little son, who have been the guests of Mrs. A. B. Dove in Darlington, will return " home the last of the week. ' Miss Harriet Wagnon returned to her home Saturday from attending a i house pafty given by Misses Esther and Sara Byers, in Spartanburg. Rev. W. D. Quattlebaum, of New Brunswick, N. J., visited his sister, Mrs. Hayne Smith, of the Putman community during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Sanders have returned from their honeymoon trip and will be at home to their friends on South Mountain street. Miss Annie Fred re turned to her home in Augusta, Ga., Monday after- r noon, after spending the holidays with ? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fred. " i Miss Leila Edwards has returned to ier school duties at Clinton after pending the holidays with her paents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams, who iave been visiting relatives in this ounty and in Spartanburg, have reamed to their home in Lotte, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilburn and amily, who have been living at Fort <awn for several years, have returned o Union to make their home in the uture. Miss Pauline Turner of Winnsboro ias entered Clifford Seminary. M'ss 'urner is a daughter of Mrs. Sara lelle Lennon Turner, who is one of he graduates of the Seminary. Miss Betty Browne, who has been he guest of Miss Frances Nicholson or several weeks, returned to her lome in Lancaster on Wednesday. She was accompanied by Miss Nichol VII. Miss Lona Posey, who is pleasantly emembered in the city, spent several lays last week with Miss Amey H. Nicholson on South street. Miss Posey s teaching this winter in South Georfia. Miss Catherine Dillard of Spartan>urg has been elected to teach in the Monarch school in place of Miss Pearl Soforth, recently resigned. Miss Dilard comes highly recommended as a ?ather. She is an accomplished young yoman, has travelled extensively in Europe and Asia, and is thoroughly jualified to teach. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams on West Main street, entertained at a arge house party last week and had is their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams of Lotte, Texas, Mrs. S. D. Lockman, Misses Mary and Jenny Lockman, Mrs. McRoney and Mrs. A. 3. Hancock of Lockhart, Mr. S. Frank Sutton of Charleston and Mr. Lawrence Sutton, a student of Wofford :oTlege. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of advertised letters in the postoffice at Union, S. C., for the week Ending Jan. 7, 1916. A?Alfred Olson & Co. B?Dentis Beaty, Robert Bishop, Robt. J. Brown. I)?Mrs. P. C. Davis. E?W. W. Eison. * F?Mrs. Mina Franklin, Mrs. Barney Fuegerson. G?E. H. Gardner. J Alma Jeter. M?Mrs. Mattie Menter, Mrs. J. C. Miller. S?Clyde M. Shropshire. B. B. James, Postmaster. A KIND LETTER. Cowpens, S. C., Dec. 28, 1915. Rire: < i . Enclosed find $1.00, which you will please place to my credit on subscription to The Union Times. A Happy New Year to you. Fraternally, J. D. Bailey. Miss Ettie Howell has returned from several days visit to relatives at Whitmire. Kind words never die, but the unkind live quite long enough. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All parties indebted to the estate of W. H. Gault, deceased, are hereby notified to make settlement with me. All parties holding claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present same, properly attested to the undersigned. J. M. Gault, Administrator Estate W. H. Gault. Union, S. C., Dec. 21, 1915. 53-3t Snwial Advprticpmonk wijrwium 1AUV VA UUVlUVllltf FOR A SQUARE DEAL and the protection of all honest buyers and eellers?The Blue List. Subscribers protected against beats. We want a young man to represent us in this locality. Will pay him well for his spare time. Address: The Blue liist, Crisfield, Md. 47-6 FOR SALE?Wire fencing, 26 inch to 68 indh. Reasonable price. The People's Supply Co. 48-6 THE PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. have just gotten in a car of Tennessee mules, and invite you to come and look thorn ?*er. 1-1 EVERYBODY should use Spots-out. Ask Milhous Drug Co. about it. Phone 76. 50-tf FOR RENT?The Montgomery house on Perrin street, Large ground, 8 room house. In splendid condition. All modern conveniences. Reason able rent. Apply to E. W. Stone. 46-tf-pd VE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large , shipment of "Silver Spray" Flour, water ground. Peoples Supply Co. 1-1 .OST?Saturday on streets of Union or on road to Maple Ridge church, a bundle containing black dreso, ; lavender shirt waist, old rose silk waist, 3 yds. black serge, white shirtwaist and 6 yds. white lace, 2 yds. insertion, 1 piece black satin, . piece blue silk, 3 or 4 spools thread, dress pattern and possibly a few other little things. Finder please notify The Times Office. tPOTS-OUT from Milhous Drug Co., Phone 76. 60-tf | EE ji il = 3ticl)oUon ^&ait l?nion, Sou THE SPIRIT Ol The respite of a Holidj quiet and enjoyment is th coming year of renewed tainment. To every resident of J NICHOLSON BANK & tends well wishes for th< the year 1916, and many p And not at this season s year, we maintain that cj | service, so characteristic Old friendships we v; friendships invited and e Emslie Nicholson, J. Ro President. ? 4% PAID ON SA1 " 1' =] 'I Transformation and Switcf Shampooing, Massage, Hj i Melba Toil AMERICAN BEA i OVER M1LHOI Phon MRS. R. M. ELLISON GO TO THE CITY BARBER SHOP for first class barber work, hair cuts, shave, electric shampoo and massage. We use the best hair tonics. All white barbers and we guarantee satisfaction. Look for the Blu* Front, Postoffice block. tf LOST?Onfe Jersey Bull. Disappeared 25th inst. Weight about "2UU or 250 pounds. Horns about four inches long. Good deal of white in the face. Back and sides ash colored and white about the flanks. The finder will be r. warded. If found please notify me at Blairs, S. C., R- F. D. No. 1. J. Sanders 1 Hunter. 1-4 BEGIN RIGHT and you Win'"save money all the vear bv trading at The Palmetto Drug Co. LADIES?Don't worry any more trying to wash your hair and cleanse it of dandruff, just go to the City Barber Shop. We will fix it for you. Call in the afternoon after 5 o'clock. tf FOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN? One muleheaded red cow, about 700 pounds weight; about 7 years old. Please notify J. E. Kirby. 1-1 SATISFACTION guaranteed always, the best of drugs all the time is what you get at The Palmetto Drug Co. WHEN IN TOWN and you want a nice, smooth, clean shave, a delightful, soothing electric massage, or a dandruff removing shampoo, don't forget to come up town to the City Barber Shop. Look for the Blue Front, Postoffice block. tf I BRING your prescriptions where all doctors' prescriptions are filled correctly at The Palmetto Drug Co. WANTED?Cecil's Business College, Spartanburg and Anderson, S. C., desires to communicate with young men and women who are trying to plan their future. Stenographers and bookkeepers desiring positions in the up-country, file your applications now with full qualifications. The high standard of efficiency of our graduates is responsible for the fact that we have more calls than we can supply. 50-4-pd SPOTS-OUT will save time and money. Phone 76. 50-ti FARM FOR RENT?One or two horse farm for rent or shares. Also one family horse and one two-horse wt>Ku" ior saie. Apply to De Aubrey Gregory, R. F. D. No. 1, Union, S. C. 1-1-pd 62 ACRES OF LAND, Lester Knight Place, located on Southern Rail- way, 6 miles south of Union; one 1 5-room, 2-story dwelling, a 4-room tenant house; new graded school within 1-2 mile. See Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. 49-4 YOU SHOULD USE SPOTS-OUT. Get it from Milhous Drug Co. 60-tf ^ \T PUBLIC AUCTION on Salesday at the court house, The Tom Young farm on the Rice Bridge road, 7 miles, new buildings, 15 acres bot- i torn, 16 forest. Terms easy. Also 90 acres six miles Vanderford farm, Lockhart road. See Flynn for particulars. % =" 111 k 15rust (To. = tl) Carolina F CHRISTMAS ay Season of relaxation, r~ ie best preparation for a activity and greater atUnion and vicinity the TRUST COMPANY ex- L 2 Christmas Season, for rosperous years to come, done, but throughout the heerful, helpful spirit of of Christmas. alue and maintain?new = ncouraged. i j; y Fant, M. A. Moore, Vice President, Cashier. ZINGS DEPOSITS | .r=^=n=ll ies Made From Combings lit Dressing, Manicuring I let Goods UTY PARLORS JS DRUG CO.s e 233 JLJNION^S^J DR. M. D. HUIET'S Cough Syrup and Grippe Capsules is what you should take for that Cough and Cold at The Palmetto Drug Co. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW what Spots-out will do call Milhous Drug Co. Phone 76. 50-tf A HOME FOR COLORED FAMILY? Our client Leitha Gossett Gregory by virtue of the Will and Testament of George Sims ("Racking ripnr(rp"\ i-j nnvv fbo cnlo nurnov nf "w" v,'~ UVIV W""VJ VA the large parcel of land located on the Southwest corner of Henrietta and Richards Streets with the two dwellings thereon. We are authorized to sell the same as a whole ... --^osvi'dQ into two lots w' or vt? m ih a i dwelling oh each, xms property is splendidly located for colored families and within easy access to permanent labor of a paying and desirable kind, and if y6u want a home at the price of rent or less call upon Walter Farr, who will show the property to you, and for sale. Young & Beaty, Attorneys. THIS LOT Dress Ginghams at c a yard at W. B. Terrell & Co. TO THE LADIES?Call at the City Barber Shop evening's to get your hair dressed shampoo and massage, courteous attention and be6t services. Give us your work. tf FOR SALE?Ford touring car. 1915model, second-hand. See The Times FARM LAND FOR SALE?Two tracts 60 acres each, dwelling house on each tract, joining lands of D. B. Fant, two miles from Santuc, S. C. 24 acres near Monarch Cotton Mills 97 acres 2 miles from Carlisle. Terms easy. Citizen Real Estate & Loan Co. D. Fant Gflliam. Treas. FOR SALE?Several head of mules. Annlv f/\ T> It T> T w t. . u. xjurron, union, S. C. 53-tf WE ARE IN POSITION to negotiate quick loans of from $3^0.00 to $3000.00 on real estate. >* is now. Barron & Barron, Att^n .; ? at Law. 18-tJ. TWO POUNDS of Good Coffee at W. B. Terrell & Co.'s for 25c. THE FARMS THAT FLYNN is offering for sale are worthy of consideration. You should be at the sale and bid them in and you will make money as lands are advancing or buy from Flynn at private sale. He will do you right. MONEY TO LOAN-$500.00 to $10,000.00 on improved real estate, moderate interest and long time. _ 10 years if desired. J. E. Minter, Financial CorresDondent Union Central Life Insurance Co. tf. WE OFFER Pure Lard. 50 nonnH tubs, at $6.50. W. B. Terrell & Co! \ WHILE IN UNION go to the Palace Barber Shop for satisfactory service. Work promptly done. Cleanliness and comfort our motto. White barbers only. Whitner and McMillan. No. 15 Main St. 42 tf 3NE SHIPMENT of Com Meal going at 85c the bushel. W. B. Terrell & Co. 5HORT HORN DURHAM BULL? For service at the farm of City Market and Cattle Co. Communicate with E. R. Godshall, Mgr. Phone 62. 50-tf