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Always the Best ?at the? EDISONIA THURSDAY, MARCH 2?Pathe presents Florence Reed in "At Bay," a Gold Rooster play in five parts; always a good comedy; six reels in all. FRIDAY, MARCH 3?World Film Corporation presents Beatriz Michelena in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," supported by Blanche Chapman, Andrew Robertson and House Peters; also a special comedy. SATURDAY, MARCH 4?Ruth Boland and Frank Mayo in "The Red Circle", No. 12 "Hazards of Helen, the daring, fearless R. R. girl. Comedy 1 XXT i- A 1. 1 A I * ? J O ? .1 iiiui vvesiex u. Always a weicume. i\ uig uay oaturday. MONDAY, MARCH 6?A Hand picked) program of comedy, drama and Western. Remember we use a simplex machine, a gold screen makes our pictures "better than the best." ji TUESDAY, MARCH 7?Metro presents Francis X Bushman, one of the great stars, supported by Beverly Bayne, in "A Man and His Soul." These | famous stars insure an enjoyable evening. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8?"Charlie Chaplin", the comedy of world-wide fame, comes again. Charlie makes thousands laugh. Six reels every day and always a welcome. Get the habit of coming to the Edisonia. Something good every day. 6 REELS ^REELS DAYS 13D AYS J < ?"Always the Best" at? * The Edisonia ? . ? y' v >' i Isaac ILSSger&JNS \Hr BAUTirtoae MEN WHO LIKE SUPERIOR SERVICE OF MADE TO MEASURE TAILORING should place their orders as early as possible. We will hold your Suit for EASTER DELIVERY, if you so desire, but it is very important that you place your order now before the rush and hustle of the busy season. Sole Agents for Isaac Hamburger & Son, M. Moses & Son and International Tailoring Co. Have just received shipment of Oxfords for Men. Following well-known makes: Edwin Clapp & Son, Crossett & Flosheim. J. COHEN HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES AND SHOES. * . S % , ? : -n [ COMING AND GOING Mrs. L. G. Younfc has returned fro a visit to relatives in Columbia. Mrs. S. L. Crawford of Jonesvil spent Wednesday in the city with r? atives. Mr. Tom Perrin of Spartanbu was in the city Wednesday on bui ness. Master Curtis Bobo of Meado spent Saturday with friends in t city. Mrs. Ella D. Rodger has return to the city from a visit to Mrs. G. Blackwell in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitney a Fred, Jr., of Blairs, spent the wee end with Mrs. Susan Tinsley. Misses Marie and Louise Eoton. Spartanburg spent Sunday with M L. L. Wagnon on S. Church street. Mrs. F. A. Rice and Fletcher, J left Monday for Dante, Va., after few days' visit to relatives in Unic Miss Elnyra de C.raffenreid of C lumbia was the guest of Miss Virgir Lee Poole for a day or two this wet Mrs. Maria L. Murphy and M Sallie B. Townsend left this week f a visit to relatives at Spartanburg a Greer. Mrs. Joseph Curran of Chattanoojj Tenn., after a visit of several days Union, left Monday for New Orlea to attend Mardi Gras. Miss Pauline Cart of Orangebu passed through Union this week < her way to Charlotte to be the guc of Mrs. Joseph Hill, Jr. Miss Fannie Clarke, who has be visiting her parents, Capt. and Mi E. L. Clarke, has resumed her pos tion with The Jones Co., at Lancastt Mr. J. C. S. Vaughan of Sant passed through Union Wednesday his way to visit his nephew, Mr, I land Vaughan, who is sick at Jon< vflle. Mrs. Geo. C. May and daughb Mrs. J E. Coniffee of Charlotte, C., were in Union this week to j tend the funeral services of Mr. Mt ro Fant. Mrs. J. C. Tinsley of 14 Keen street, t,his city, is recovering from serious operation in the Columbia C hospital. She is expected to retu to Union within the next two weeks, Mr. Norris Leonard has definit* decided to enter the race for shei in the coming primary, opposi Sheriff Fant, who will seek reelect ? and Mr. J. W. Sanders, who has % announced his intention race. " \ >v t' Mr. J. Miller Arthur, who has : the past several years held a pc tion with the Arthur Hardware ( of St. Matthews, has accepted a ] sition as bookkeeper for the Un: Ice and Fuel Co., and will begin j duties Monday. Mr. Arthur is 1 Y son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arthur, this city. Still giving away $1.00 on every barrel of Flour and selling our customers Fan Head Patent Flour that can r be bought today for $6.95 p barrel in thousand barrel lo for only $5.95 by the barrel. I Only a limited amount left, is your loss if you fail to get y a supply. All Mills predict th the recent break in wheat w be more than recovered, and th Flour will go higher than it h yet been. ! If it is good to eat we will our best to sell it to you in t best of order and at lowest ms ket price. The Union Grocery Co. Phone 10# or 80. NOTICE OF MASS MEETING. A mass meeting: of the Citizens the City of Union is hereby called meet in the Chamber of Commei Vooms of the night of March 20 1916, at 8:00 o'clock for the purp< of electing a chairman, secretary a two executive committeemen f,-? each Ward to serve as the ExecutJ Committee of the Democratic pai of the City of Union for two yearj. George W. Going, W. W. Colton, Chairman Secretary. Three packages Best Mac roni or Spaghetti for 25c; thr cans Extra Size and Extra Quj ity Baked Beans for 25c; thr cans Best Quality and Large Cans Big Hominy for 25c; thr cans three pound size Apples f 25c; two cans Best Values ev packed in Cherries for 25c; t\ cans Best Values ever packed peaches for 25c; extra values, e tra tins Blackberries, Sweet F tatoes, String Beans, Engli Peas and Corn for only 10c ca You will be surprised at t goodness and surely could n ask for anything cheaper. The Union Grocery Co. Phone 100 or 80. 9 ]| ANNOUNCEMENTS m All Candidates Cards are $5.00 cash in advance, ile ;l" FOR MAYOR. rg I hereby announce myself a oandisi date for reelection to the office of Mayor for the city of Union, and ,rs pledge myself to abide the results of he the Democratic primary. I appreciate the honor conferred upon me in my election two years ago and if ed chosen will continue to strive faithL fully to perform the duties of the office. L. C. Wharton. J I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Mayor of the city of Union, and pledge myof self to abide by the decision of the ro nnmnnrniin nrimomr nlnofinr* J. E. Kirby. r-? I hereby announce myself a candia date for election to the office of Mayor )n* for the city of Union, and pledpe my'o se'f to abide by the decision of the ,ja Democratic primary election. J. Frost Walker, Jr. rs. or FOR ALDERMAN WARD 1. nd I hereby announce myself as a canra didate for reelection for the office of jn' Alderman from Ward 1 for the City ns of Union, and pledpe myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. In making the race for the rf? office I rely upon my record while in on office, and my efficiency to fill the po:8t sition. J. H. Schoppaul. en FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2. rs. si- I hereby announce myself a candier. date for election to the position of alderman from Ward 2, and pledpe uc myself to abide by the decision of on the Democratic primary election. J. W. Gilbert, is- . RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. er, N. Whereas, the All-Wise Providence it- has removed from us our beloved sism ter, Mrs. H. L. Sprouse, be it resolved, 1st, That we bow to Thy will, O an God; ' a 2nd, That in her death the Gault 1 y School Improvement association loses 1111 a good president and excellent worker; ely (3rd, That a copy of these resoluriff *ons be published in both county pa jig pers, a copy be sent to the home ol (on the bereaved family, and one be relso corded in the minutes. McWhirter, p f 'Utiia Mahals Smith, " Mrs. A. Lee Gault, ?.r : . Committee. >si-\ , m 3o.,l Curat Otd Saras, Other Remedies Won't Cure. po- fhe worst casts, no matter of how lonar standing _ are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr ion porter'a Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves his Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c. Ji.0< the of 1 ' llllll y 8oiut^ jx- E 35 13 <?rT in. You 0t ^^ ^ ^ ^ ? icholsonJ BANK AND ?UST COMPANY UN ION. S C. INDEED. s friends may fail him. I NT with this bank can b for substantial, practical 5 . supplies you with funds I \ mpound interest on de- 1 | s in our SAVINGS DE- i | M ii UNION > J LOST STOCK CERTIFICATE. I Notice is hereby given that stock certificate No. 38 for four (4) shares < i of the par value of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per share of the common stock of the J. F. Alman Co., Jones ville, S. C., date June 22, 1908, and is sued to the undersigned, has been < lost. After due notice, another cer- i tificate will be applied for in lieu 1 thereof. E. E. Comer, I 8-4 Kelton, S. C. < < When he encounters a chap who . says, "Show me!" the confidence man smiles. While you are waiting and hoping the undertaker comes along and gets i | JUU. j ( 033 i?a?MBT?BMarww?'?? DAY-THURSD e Girl and the G< pter Three, "A Life in Peril." I S, the like of which has never be?V ited on a Motion Picture Screen ar s chapter. We want everybody to >f Reel Life and a pictlire of Helen ne Cashier. ~ FRIDAY 7 k Out! We are going to start sor I be to your interest to be on the ?e what we are going to do is going iKing. uome out and see wnat rr SATURDAY are going to start one of the mos serials ever produced : "The Broke ring Francis Ford and Miss Grace i, here is ypur chance to see a "sh< ; one that will keep you guessing fr< sh. Big scenes, gorgeous dresses, ?verything that goes to make up li ly guaranteed to be the best seri limed. riCE: In order to get your intert art of this great play we have de vo chapters Saturday. MONDAY t Smashing Big Master Picture? he Lure of the Mai int to the wise, etc. lose if you don't see this one. 1 fa jjII 1 x _ sxi^ Vwr-"* I A FRIEND In time of need a man' but a SAVINGS ACCOU always be depended upon 1 I assistance. It asks no question, but when you need them. We pay 4 per cent, co ? posits from $1.00 upward PARTMENT, and a hig GATES of DEPOSIT for i \\ e cordially invite you to o Kin Ipjjl Emslie Nicholson, J.Rc ||j|| ^ President. V | MUNRO & | | ...GAR. | OPEN FOR X GADBERR\ her rate on CERTIFI- || 1 six months or longer. J pen an account with us. >y Fant, M. A. Moore, I J ice President. Cashier. | I: iddUi^Mjaakgl 5 SLIGH'S I x AGE... | 'I* BUSINESS | r STREET i s> c. A^A 4^A A^A NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that on Monlay, March <>, 1!)1<>, at 11 o'clock a. m., n the Court of Probate for said county, the undersigned will make her final settlement as administratrix of the estate of Gordon Williams, deceased, and that thereupon she will >ply to the Judge of said Court for ler final discharge as such administratrix. Mrs. Medora Williams. Published in Union Times for 30 lays. 6-4-ptl m 1IIIC ^ nf :