The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 21, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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| Sweeping Reductions | On All Winter Goods i XCoat Suits and Coats at Price. % Remnants in Wool Dress Goods, A Ginghams, Outings, Silks, Calicos, X etc., at about Vz Price. Millinery ^ at xkt Price. No goods charged or X sent out on approval. T 1 McLure Mercantile Co. Motorcycle For Sale ! Harley Davidson, big four 1-2 with free engine, also free rear wheel, almost new tires, machine in fine running: order, nam on. same in real e*ood con dition, 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. | 3 DAY SALE j I CONTINUES A We will offer our stock of Clothing, Shoes and Ilats at very low prices until Saturday night, Jan. 2. Remember this will be the last day. All $18.00 Suits $13.25 < All $16.50 Suits $11.95 All $10.00 Suits $7.95 < ?, All $7.50 Suits $4.95 4 > Stetson $4.00 Fancy Hats z? ^_$2.95 Stetson $3.50 Fancv Hats *2.75 ^ The same reduction on Shoes for Ladies and 5 X'Men. Y You had better look into this matter at once; ^ Ythe time is short. ^ flJnion Clothing Co. j Y D. W. MULLINAX, Mgr. | A^A 4.^4. A Ty We give you what you want and give it with a smile. Tell us our faults; we want to please you. THE GRAND SO u , MA NO WHERE TO GO TO SEE GOOD PICTURES put on the screen as they should be by an expert operator. The actors in the pictures at the Grand look like sho' 'nuff folks. The Grand does not bore you to death with a big feature every day in the week, but gives you a well balanced program; a variety of good subjects, by people who are actors and directors of plays that suit the masses. The Grand is warm and cozy; also sanitary, being disinfected twice a day. The only thing that is possibly contagious at the Grand is that you may catch the laughing habit ?which is not so bad. What they all say: "A'int the picture good at the Grand." ! Transformation and Switches Made From Combings g Shampooing, Massage, Hail Dressing, Manicuring ? Melba Toilet Good* AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLORS OVER M1LHOUS DRUG CO. Phone 233 MRS. R. M. ELLISON UNION, S. C. '' I * 5 COMING AND GOING 1' ^ I Mrs. J. R. Pittinan of Carlisle was ^ visiting in Union this week. t Capt. J. R. Dickert, of Columbia, t was a visitor to Union Thursday. . c ^ Mrs. W .S. Sanders, of Ninety Six, * is the guest of relatives in the city. * Miss Agnes Sanders has returned j from a visit to relatives in Jonesville. r Mr. Julian Calhoun, of Spartanburg, 0 was in the city this week on business. c . a Miss Elizabeth Arthur has returned c from a visit to friends in Spartanburg, jl Master Francis Maddox is visiting t t his grandmother, Mrs. Murphy, at Mt. ti Tabor. > \ Mrs. Fannie M. Lancaster, of West Springs, was a visitor to Union Tues- I * day. Mrs. G. H. McLean, of Stanton, Va., is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Burns on r t South street. e ? Miss Sullic Chambers left this week I . for Manning to visit her sister, Mrs. Chandler. Rev. D. C. Wiley has moved from e ' Monarch to Buffalo, where he will i*e~ side in the future. Kft If i n -*r - - - f miss r ranees iucuow, who has had f a long and tedious illness, is very j = much improved. Miss Ruth Johnson will leave this week for Greenwood to visit her pa- ^ rents for a few days. ; Miss Harriet Wagnon has been confined to her room for several days with a slight attack of malarial fever. Mr. M. W. Bobo of Spartanburg has been in Union for several days in the 1 I interest of the W. O. W. camps. Master Frost Walker spent last week in Columbia with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walker. Miss Virginia Briggs, who has been H indisposed for several weeks, has resumed her school duties in Columbia. Prof. Wm. W. Griffin, principal of C K the Monarch Graded schools, spent the * week-end with relatives in Ninety-Six. J, Mrs. Herbert Smoak spent the week-end with Mrs. Walker, at Cedar > Springs, returning to the city Monday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mann of Pick? ens spent the week-end with their son, ^ Magistrate Mann, at the Central N house. Miss Catherine Dillard spent the * week-end with her mother in Spar- ^ tanburg, returning to the city Sun- -y/ ? day evening. ? Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Maxwell are cj . occupying the cottage on "Douglass al Heights" recently vacated by Mr. and fs Mrs. A. W. Cheshire. N * Mrs. Waitland Henderson, df ^ > Blairs, is the guest of her parents, ^ > Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mathis, 011 q South Church street. ,, * O ^ Miss Virginia Lee Poole attended IJ the leap year ball in Spartanburg, R * Thursday and was the guest of Miss C > Kate Lois Montgomery. .0 C > Mrs. L. J. Browning has returned . ^ to her home at Sedalia, after spend- ~ ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. y * A. B. Adams, in New York. Representatives L. L. Wagnon and ol > J. Frost Walker, Jr., returned to Co- a] > lumbia Monday afternoon after rr ? spending the week-end here with their & families. Rev. D. W. Garvin will preach at g Tabernacle Baptist church Friday night, Jan. 21st, at 7 o'clock, and at Duck Pond Sunday afternoon at 3 ^ o'clock, Jan. 23rd. Mrs. D. W. Mullinax, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 'c IB. Milam, at Clinton, for several bj weeks, has returned to her home. She s' was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. R. B. Milam and her sister, Miss Lyl *f!l miium. C IS SERVICE RECORD BUTTONS. G A The Southern Tell Telephone cotr- A pany has distributed service racord G buttons to all employees who have S been in their service for five years or U more. The buttons in addition to R showing the Bell emblem and the num- C ber of years of service, their size is O such as to make them artistic and a "C real adornment. A First vice president, J. Epps V Browne, is so interested in the mat- V ter that he has written a personal letter of congratulation to each one who io' is to receive a button and says in part, a "The badge of honor, which is pre- n sented you is a sentimental token to remind you and your friends and associates of the pride that both you and the company feel in such a happy re- ^ lationship. It celebrates and cements this relationship and is emblematic of my personal hope that it may con- ., unue inuenniieiy." Mr. Ben L. Berry, manager of the ^ local exchange, received a button for . 'en years' service and Miss Mabel ,r Goudelock and Mr. Dunne Love for s< - five years. 2 = LECTURE SUNDAY AFTERNOON. U Rev. W. F. LaRowe, who has been conducting revival meetings at Green Street and Tabernacle churches, will speak Sunday aftternoon at 2:45 o'clock in the court house. He will lecture on the subject: "Bshind the Prison Bars: A Story of My Life." The public is invited to attend. The first thing a woman does after moving into a house is to look in the closets to see whether the former tenants left their family skeleton there. There are plenty of new leaves to i< be turned over. b 'LAN FOR SELLING DISPENSARY STOCK. legislators From Counties Lately "Wet" Introduce Measure to Reopen Liquor Shops. A bill which provides a plan for he disposal of stocks in the recently losed dispensaries was introduced in he senate yesterday by Senators Janks, Lide, Sinkler and Spigner. rhe general plan is to open the disicnsaries so that the surplus stock nay be retailed under the provisions f the gallon-a-month law, which beame effective the first of the year, ind to keep them open until all li|uors have been sold. Sales are to ?e made only at the county seats in be 15 counties which went dry Janary 1. It is estimated that approxmately $lp0,000 worth of whiskey vas brought over.?Thursday's State. AST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of advertised letters in the ostoffice at Union, S. C., for the week tiding Jan. 21, 1910. II?Mrs. Caroline Byrd, Jack Irowning. C?Mrs. Jewel Clack. D?Flore Drake, Mrs. Jessie Duck F?Rufus Fant. G?O. L. Gregory. II?Mrs. Nettie Hampton, Jiles lampton, Miss Ola Hart, Walter lodge. I?Tom Ingle. M?Georgia McManus (3), Miss rone McDaniel, Hon. T. L. Mauldin, " liss Liler Moore. { N?Lucy Nichols. ?> R?Ruben Rice. S?L. B. Simmons, Mrs. Bessie I Imith, Miss Mary Stoble. T?Will Thomas, Miss Angeline 'rapp. W?Mrs. Fannie Woods. B. B. James, Postmaster. TINKER CREEK HONOR ROLL. 1 Honor roll for December* First Grade?Marion Crocker, Malolm Clarke, Sara Gregory, Marie Iregory and Kate Wix. ^ Second Grade?Sam Gregory and ohnsie Mae Keisler. Third Grade?Alton Adams, Albert rocker and James Robert Harvey. Fifth Grade?Arthur Gregory. . Seventh Grade?T. J. Adams. Eighth Grade?Everett Hullender. EGRO RACE CONFERENCE, COLUMBIA, S. C., FEB. 9, 1916. The Southern Railway announces ^ lat the low round trip fares authored for the Laymen's Conference, lumbia, S. C., Feb. 6-9, will be appli- ? lhle to deleirntos nnd visitnro tn fVi<? I' bove named meeting. The followinp ires will apply from principal points: ewberry $1.55 reenwood 2.70 ? bbeville 3.20 " nderson 3.90 reenville 3.G0 partanburp 3.05 inion 2.25 ock Hill 2.75 hester 2.15 y ranpeburp 1.75 harleston 4.10 iken 2.45 Tinnsboro 1.40 ork 3.00 Proportionately reduced fares from iher points. For detailed information pply to local ticket apents or comlunicate with S. II. McLEAN, Dist. Passenper Apent, Columbia, S. C. y IXCURSION FARES VIA SOUTHERN TO COLUMBIA, S. C. .ccunt Laymen's Missionary Convention February 6-9, 1916. The Southern Railway will sell very ^ >w round trip fare tickets to Colum m, a. u., account of the above occa;on, tickets on sale February 4th to th, with final limit returniny Feb. ~" 2th. The following fares will ap- ^ ly from points named: fewberry $1.55 reenwood 2.70 Jt>beville 3.20 .nderson 3.00 ~ reenville _ 3.(50 * partanbury 3.05 rnion 2.25 iock Hill 2.75 hester 2.15 ranyebury 1.75 ~ harleston 4.10 liken 2.45 ITinnsboro 1.40 ork 3.00 Proportionately reduced fares rrem ~ ther points. For detailed information pply to local ticket ayents or comlunicato with S. H. McI.EAN, 7 Hist. Passenyer Ayent, Columbia, S. C. rOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All parties holdiny claims ayainst le estate of Hosea Holcomb are herey notified to present same duly at>Stpll In t.VlP linfldMioro/l. oil norfioa idehted to the said estate will make _ sttlement at once to the undersigned. t C. J. Thomas, -3-pd Exec. Est. Hosea Holcomb. HEAVENLY ECHOES NO. 2"?The new song book for 191#. Contains more than 100 of the brightest ( songs that this song book editor has offered the public. Out of 55 different song books published by Vaughan, No. 2 is proving to be the best. 20c per copy, $2.00 per dozen, will mail 12 books on receipt of $1.50 and this ad. limited till Feb. 1st. John B. Vaughan, Athens, Ga. " 3-1 ^ Might as well skate on thin financial :e aa to freeze to death waiting on the ank. = tc^olsoit 3?ati 16nioti. Sou A COMMER Our facilities are par handling of Commercial ceive the many benefits by an Institution that s] Banking. With a strong bank li helped to gain a foothol & TRUST COMPANY b to grow bigger. We are ready to dem = of service. HI Emslie Nicholson, J. Rc President. J 4% PAID ON SA^ ' ][ -^1 i Special Advertisements . OST?A small pold watch, open face, between Herndon street and Flynn House; name, "S. Sherman" . engraved in back. Finder please return to Times oftice and pet reward. 2-1-pd '"OR SALE?One complete saw mill outfit; pood condition. Capacity four to five thousand feet a day; reasonable price. Call on or address Dr. S. S. Linder, Union, S. C. 3-1-po VANTED?To furnish you estimates on your Paintinp and Tintinp. M. C. Ramsey. At Union Plumbinp & Electric Co. Phone 205-J. 2-1-tf 'OR RENT?A larpe furnished room ' .. 11 i : wicu an 1UUUU1 11 tUllVtlllUIlCfS, lOI two young men. Nice location and reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs. C. E. Storm. 3-1 'OR WALL PAPER and Painting see M. C. Rainsey, at Union Plumbing & Electric Co. Phone 205-J. 2-1-tf I OR SALE?White and yellow prolific seed corn, field selected. Ad- ' dress R. E. Sanders, Sedalia, S. C. 3-4-pd IONEY 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. /MILE IN UNION go to the Palace Barber Shop for satisfactory service. Work promptly done. 1 Cleanliness and comfort, our motto. White barbers only. Whitner and McMillan. No. 15 Main St. 42 tf 1ELP YOUR DOCTOR fight diseases by having his prescriptions filled by the Palmetto Drug Co. VE ARE IN POSITION to negotiate quick loans of from $300.00 to $3000.00 on real estate. See us now. Barron & Barron, Attorneys at Law, 18-tf. I /ANTED?To do plain sewing for both children and grown people. Reasonable terms. Mrs. John Hughes, near ice plant. 3-3 i HORT HORN DURHAM BULL? For service at the farm of City , Market and Cattle Co. Communi- 4 cate with E. R. Godshall, Mgr. Phone 52. 50-tf O THE LADIES?Call at the City Barber Shop evening's to get your hair dressed shampoo and massage, courteous attention and best services. Give us your work. tf 'OR RENT?Two large furnished rooms with all conveniences. For terms apply to -Mrs. Julian Hughes, near ice plant. 3-3 'OR SALE?Ford touring car, 1915 model, second-hand. See The Times ,OST?One Jersey Bull. Disappeared 25th inst. Weight about 200 or 250 pounds. Horns about four inches long. Good deal of wnue in tne lace. Hack and sides ash colored and white about the tlanks. The finder will be rewarded. If found please notify me at Blairs, S. C., R. F. I). No. 1. J. Sanders Hunter. 1-4 i FREE LOT?We are going to give away Free at the Sale January 22. You will have a chance if you are on the grounds, whether you buy or not. 10 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 NE WILL FURNISH a free automobile ride from the city to the grounds on the day of the land sale of the John A. Fant Real Estate Co. on Saturday, January 22. li il i=3i .7 tk I5rust (To. ;; ith (Taroliiia CIAL BANK ticularly adapted to the accounts and clients reand conveniences offered pecializes in Commercial ke NICHOLSON BANK r d; old business is helped ack of it, new business is onstrate how we can be I >y Fant, M. A. Moore. II Vice President, Cashier. KV\N\\\\\V\\\VVWV\^%V%5i LTNGS DEPOSITS ' ir===np=il WE WILL FURNISH a free automobile ride from the city to the grounds on the day of the land sale of the John A. Kant Real Estate Co. on Saturday, January 22. FOR SALE?Several head of mules. Apply to I'. D. Barron, Union, S. O. 5:i-tf 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 tlx it for you. Call in the afternoon after "> o'clock. tf IF YOU WANT to stop that Cough take Huiet's Cough Syrup." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. 32 ACRES OF I.AND, Lester Knight Place, located on Southern Railway, 6 miles south of Union; one 5-room, 2-story dwelling, a 4-room tenant house; new graded -chool within 1-2 mile. Sec Citizens Real Estate & Loan Co. 49-4 fOR SALE?Leather collars and bridles. Great values at the price. People's Supply Co. tf rAKK "HUIET'S Gripp Capsules" and you will rejoice at the results. For sale by Palmetto Drug Co. SVHEN 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 FOR SALE?A 1 1-2 h. p. Gasoline Engine in first class condition. Will sell cheap. Frank O. Kirby, Union, S. C. 2-2-pd Never Worry About Aches and Pains When You Have i Bottle of Huiet's All-Healing Linamcnt For Sale by the PALMETTO DRUG CO. Grand Theatre TODAY?THURSDAY "The New Adam and Eve" Featuring Beautiful Grace Valentine in this absorbing love story of the present day. Look! Ye Olde Country Store?The Bankrupt Salem Co. will give as a master prize Tonight a $f>.00 pair of Wichert and Garchiner Indies' Shoes. These will be drawn by number only. Winner can change for Shoes to fit. COMING MONDAY The Great Master Picture. We boast our goods, but never knock the other fellows. Something they all say: "Ain't the pictures good at the Grand." ... ,4