The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 28, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
| Sweeping Reductions |
% On All Winter Goods t
3t Y
X Coat Suits and Coats at Vz Price. X
| Remnants in Wool Dress Goods, X
Y Gintfhnms Ontinrfe Sillre V
Xetc., at about xh& Price. Millinery !*
X at *h Price. No goods charged or
X sent out on approval.
1 McLure Mercantile Co.!
I For Early ^ J
WJJI lllg
Buyers
We have just received a ?
\ Spring shipment of
John B. Stetson
and Mallory
HI : Hats
In all the New Shapes I
and Colors
Our Manhattan
Shirt Sale
Will Continue Through Jan. 29
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The House ?of Good Clothing and Shoes
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^BL Jfe A REVIVAL AT
?0 BUFFALO, S. C.
LaRowe addressed a packed house last Sunday afternoon
in the Court House and held the large crowd spell
bound for one hour.
Meeting will close at Buffalo Friday night.
Get right with God.
Open for engagements in all Protestant churches
after Friday night. Postoffice, Union, S. C.
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| COMING AND GOING
M iss Annie D. Rodger of Chicago
is visiting relatives in the city.
Miss Frances Nicholson is the guest
of Mrs. J. I). Graham in Sumter.
Mr. W. F. Carter of Union, Routt
1, was a visitor to Union Friday.
Mr. R. E. Black of Hickory Grove
is visiting relatives in this county.
Mr. .7. B. T. Vaughan of Santuc
was in Union on business Saturday.
Mr. E. S. Robinson, of Pacolet
Route 1, was a visitor to Union Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Alverson of Sedalia
spent Saturday in the city with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burris and sons
arc visiting relatives at MeConnells
ville.
Miss Ruth Johnson returned this
week from a visit to her parents ai
Greenwood.
Mrs. D. J. Gregory and Miss Lois
Gregory of Santue were visitors ii
the city last week.
Mrs. Lizzie Hames spent a day this
week visiting Mrs. Johnnie Pearl Eu
bands on Route 4.
Mrs. Wright of Michigan is th<
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sam J
Harris, on South street.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Holli'r, of Jones
ville spent the week-end with Mr. am
Mrs. Eugene Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Jone
announce the birth of a daughter
Mary Page, on Jan. 21st.
Mrs. W. 1). Wilkins of Spartanburj
is spending this week with Mrs. L. L
Wagnon on S. Church street.
('apt. and Mrs. J. R. Dickert of Co
lumbia spent several days last wee!
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith.
Mrs. Amellia Wicker left Saturda
for her former home in Newberry t
j spend sometime visiting relatives.
Kev. L. S. Shealy, pastor of th
Lockhart Baptist church was in th
city Wednesday, on business.
Mrs. G. H. McLean of Stauntor
Va., is the truest this week of Mrs. 1
P. Kennedy at Herndon Terrace.
Mrs. R. R. Milam has returned t
her home in Clinton, after a visit t
her daughter, Mrs. I). W. Mullinax.
Mrs. J. Frost Walker, Jr., and litcl
sons are spending sometime with Mi
and Mrs. J. F. Walker, Sr., in Colunr
bia.
Mrs. J. E. Hancock and daughte
of Carlisle visited Mrs. Johnsie Peai
Eubanks and Mrs. Lloyd Belue thi
week.
Mrs. R. B. Alverson of Sedalia S
spending this week with her sistei
Miss Sallie Goforth, on "Douglas
Heights."
Mr. Stewart Smith attended th
marriage of Miss Allene Dozier Smit
to Mr. John Rainsford at Edirefiel
last week.
Miss Annie Green of Buffalo spen
several days last week with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gre<-n, a
Newberry.
Mrs. J. B. Bozeman was called t
Spartanburg Sunday on account of th
serious illness of her father, M)
Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sexton of Barn
well are the guests of their parent;
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sexton, on N
Church street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Willard of Spar
tanburg spent Saturday and Sunda
with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Whisenanl
on S. Church street.
Mrs. Jacob Rice is recoverin;
from a recent illness which is ver
gratifying to her friends in Unio
and throughout the county.
Mrs. Edward Byers and Miss Srr
Byers of Spartanburg attended th
funeral service of Miss Harriet Was
non'last Sunday afternoon.
Envoy McAbee of the Salvatio
Army left Wednesday morning fo
Atlanta, Ga., to attend the Souther
Congress of the Army in session i
that City.
Mr. J. F. Al-nan of Jonesville ha
hem made county chairman for th
great interdenominational laymen'
missionary conference, which meet
in Columbia in February.
Mr. J. K. Breedin, editor of th<
Manning Herald, spent a few hours ii
the city on Tuesday in the interest o
the Laymen's' Missionary Movement
to be held in Columbia Feb. 6-b.
Mrs. Frances Murphy of Mt. Tabo
spent several days this week with he
daughter, Mrs. Theodore Maddox
She was accompanied home by he
grandchildren. Miss Elinor and Mas
ter Frances Maddox.
The Union Carnegie library is bein>
treated to a new coat of paint. M. C
Ramsey, the painter, is superintend
ing the work, and it is being wel
done. The appearance of the building
is very materially improved.
Rev. J. L. Brookshire, a regular!]
ordained Baptist minister, recentlj
moved from Flat Rock, N. C. He has
preached in the Carolina associatim
for 38 years, and has letters of intro
ductlon and recommendation from j
number of prominent people in ten
derson county.
It takes a woman chauffeur to steei
a baby carriage through a crowd.
Before raising the dust with a tour
ing car it i? nec?38ary to raise th?
'dust" for one. ^
| LOCKHART JUNCTION |j=
i Lockhart Junction, Jan. 24.? Sun- | ?
(iay was a beautiful day and many ~
took advantage of it and attended the 4
Sunday school. Isn't it nice to enjoy
, the privilege and opportunities that
are given us? How great are the
opportunities we have! The church \
and Sunday school and the every-day
school, and as I think about it and
> see it, there should be the greatest ~
places for attraction and should he
1 the center of attraction and let us attend
as we have the opportunity. A (
single ideal, a single loyalty, a single
, ambition alone leads to greatness.
The Sunday school lesson last Sun- I
day was on the spirit of life. Are we
living in that spirit? My dear >
t friend, we are living in a fast age. t
Have we stopped to think how we are
living in this age? Do we try to live
; in the good spirit or are we living in ^
the evil spirit? Are vou strivimr to
meet your fellow man with a good I *
. warm welcome? Are you meeting | 1
^ him with a good spirit? The longer =:
I live the more I learn; experience i
and observation teach us a great deal.
3 1 see how much of this life we have
1 lost by not living in the right spirit.
The body can be made a valuable
s aid to spiritual activity if its desires
_ and appetites are held in subjection
to the high and eternal purposes of t.
the soul Show me a man that wants j ' >.
2 to do right and live in the right spirit . '
which is given by higher power and 11 ?
' will show you a man that is not easy '
. to take exception and offence at little .
1 thin*s- .
This writer was in Spartanburg * ?
county last week, stopping at the ' s
home of Mr. Noah Fowler, where 1 ft.
'? s|>ent the night. I enjoyed this stay X i
very much. Mr. Fowler is a sub- V
j scriber to The Times.
I met Mr. M. M. Pickens at White
Stone; also a reader of The Times. X
Xow I will tell you what a friend
of mine told me. She said a ladv M
K friend of hers said to tell me to write
long letters and not miss writing to
y the papers as she likes to read the J
o letters in The Times, for they seem to
he like a letter from home. She <?
doesn't live in this county, hut you
see she is thinking of the old home in J
Union county. Oh, you see there is ^
10 place like home, as the poet has
I, put. it.
\ Now this writer is a hooster and ^
not a knocker. I can meet you on t
your streets, or on the public high- jj* f
0 way, in your homes or anywhere and
like to hear your jokes and am not a ^
long-faced fellow. I like to see our ii
e preachers ready to joke a little, for
r. if they don't you will find them as X
we find others, straining at a gnat and J ~m
swallowing a camel. V |
_ Now, dear readers, some might take ?& I
? f lllC \irvit n?* f a l\/\ ? ?1 - ^ '
,ji vu.o fwivwi iw ut- a tiaim, uui li you I*
s ilon t mind you wiTl be fooled. With- J
out the joke and little fun as we V
have, life would be most miserable, &
*" tyt behind this and deep down in this
r> fellow is a hip: heart for the principle * *
s of upbuilding and right living.
_ Moxy. ytKV
I EXCLUSION FARES VIA
J] SOLTHERN TO COLUMBIA. S. C. ?g |
.Acctnit Laymen's Missionary Conven- \>A
t tion February 6-9, 1916. //
The Southern Railway will sell very 22
t low round trip fare tickets to Colum- -Af.
bia, S. C., account of the above occasion,
tickets on sale February 4th to //
9th, with final limit returning Feb. 22
. 12th. The following fares will ap- *^8
p/ly from points named: 22 b
Newberry $1.65 // ..
i- Greenwood 2.70 .
Abhovillr. o oo 22 h
' Anderson 3.90 55 o
Greenville 3.00 ^5 j?
Spartanburpr 3.05 '55
, Union 2.25 >/ C
; Rock Hill 2.75 55
Chester 2.15 //
Oranpebnrp 1.75 55 1
Pf Charleston 4.10 55 .
y Aiken 2.45 55 1
" Winnsboro 1.40 52 ?
York 3.00 58
Proportionately reduced fares from m
p other points. For detailed information SS o
apply to local ticket aprents or com- 55
municato with S. 11. McLEAN, 55 ^
Dist. Passenger Aprent, 55 c
11 Columbia, S. C. 55
n LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. 55
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List of advertised letters in the 55 /
nostoflice at Union, S. C., for the 5^ ,
* week ending January 28, 1910. 55 t!
1 B?James Brannond, Mary Beaty, yty V1,
* Miss Ola Brown, 11. Bookman. 55
s CMiss Sarah Carter. S3 J
D?Dalas Davis. 55
e F?Claude Findley.
n G?J. S. Gregory. 55
f JAlma Jeter, Miss Texana Jeter,
;, E. M. Jeter, Miss Seprril Johnson, Mrs. 55 T
Cora Jeter, Miss Ilattie Jeter.
KMiss Mary Kennedy. 55 ,,
M?Alex Moss, John Means, Sill *
Morman, Miss Montague McMillan,
v Miss Alice McClintock.
N?Brox Nelson.
O?John Owens
1'?O. E. Prince. NOTK
t' S?Mrs. .Stocks Smith, Frank
Smith, M iss Mary Stephens, Mrs. All
- Char'otte Smith. the esi
' W?Grover Wilson, Miss Leaner by noi
I Woodson. H. F. Wright, Miss Mattie tested
Wilson, M. E. Wood, Laura Wood. indebt
f B. B. James, settler
j Postmaster.
NOTICE. 2-3-pd
[ NOTK
, All members of Maple Camp, No.
. 323, Union, S. C., are hereby notified All
to have their dues in by the 5th ol the es
each month. Sov. Camp requires this ceased
r so I hope each will bear this in mind, prover
I will be on the street corner in front sons i
of Glymph's Pharmacy on the 1st and make
4th Saturday afternoons.
e ^ G. W. Hollingsworth,
Clerk. 4-3t-p
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l?nion. South Carolina
BUSINESS GROWTH AIDED.
A strong bank is a great aid to the steady am",
consistent development of any community.
Sound business judgment is reflected in the
choice of a Financial Home which affords ample
protection, efficient service and congenial rela- L
inns ^
The strength and resources of this Institution
command respect everywhere; its service is unexcelled.
and its officers courteously render every
lid possible to depositors?small or large.
Emslie Nicholson, J. Roy Fant, M. A. Moore,
President. Vice President, Cashier.
4% PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS =
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Off With the Old and On With the New.
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Our Spring Stetsons are here for your inspeeion.
All the leading colors and shapes. The %
eature Hat is the "Pace Maker." They are here ??
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Union Clothing Co.|
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~\&J ?> will in tVl?? fntlivo OC? in t"Vm nocf Vimnrr U
.. v .i xuvui V) HO in tin/ j/tiot, ui iiij; im;
iggest and best in the picture world to Union. We 5*
re great believers in the best of everything. Tin* i?
est pictures, features or single reels, by the big- yi
:est and best produces in America, and the per- $4
ect reproduction of the best music by the best J*
omposers.
There are no better features or pictures made *5
han we are showing you. There is no better music
n the State. We except no city or town in the $$
Itate.
In the last year we have averaged three features
week. Produced by Fox, World, Paramount, yy
Cleine, Edison, Pathe, V. L. S. E. and Metro, ee
ides the serials, our comedies and the "e?nd ,v ser- yj
ice. g
If you want Yellow Journalism we h; \ cn't it. yy
)ur pictures are the supreme achievemeni in mo- y?
ion picture production, and the increasing crowds
ho visit us weekly are indeed the best proof that /j
lie public know cream from skimmed milk.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2.
The Edisonia will give a benefit for the U. D. C.
"ickets will be sold by the ladies and a special pic- J J
ure will be used. The picture will feature 11EAiI i. <2
VHITE in "HAZEL KIRK." Release date.
?E TO DEBTORS ANI) CRED- NOTICE.
ITORS.
parties holding claims, against All persons interested are remu-ted
late of Ilosea Holcomb are here- 1? meet at Mt. Vernon church rn MonLifiod
to present same duly at- (lav and Tuesday, January :>!. and
to the undersigned; all parties February 1st for the purpose of coved
to the said estate will make ering the church. If it is r..ininlt on
nent at once to the undersigned, either of the above dates, we will
C. J. Thomas, meet the first fair day.
Exec. Est. Hosea Holcomb.
CARI) OF THANKS.
[ E TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS. I wish to thank all the people of
persons holding claims against this community for the kindness they
itate of Rush R. Brown, de- have shown to us during the sickness
I, must present the same duly and death of my husband. May Clod's
1 to the undersigned and all per- richest blessings rest upon you all.
indebted to said estate must 4-lt-pd Mrs. Annie Childreth.
payment to us. ?
H. J. Waldrop, Union, S. C. v The higher a man gets the more
C. W. Brown, Trough, S. C. he has to depend on others to hold
d Executors. !him up.