University of South Carolina Libraries
BI< Begins SATURDAY SPECIA | Hammer Soap OF f 10 cakes only ^ Oil Clc^h If | only, $ ..rd -1-" I Scarfs and Shams 1 F 25c value, only IDres! Organdies, Poplins Foulards, Long Clot etc., priced at a sav Sale, per yard Table Linen, big vali yard Table Napkins, big value WAIST I Only the newest st; shown here in Silk, Voi Orene. etc.. at 50c ; 197c. Drop by and tak look at 'em. IVIoC tftfMKKMMMMM) J ' ') L Mri * Arrc R Prev M catit M fIron g spot appt mnnnnnnnnu*} f To Our t* Beginning April 1st V will be sold strictly foi I tions will this rule be A business on a cash basii the very best service j: positive instructions n< V for cash, but we have I V of 50 lbs. for 25c and 1 A deliveries for the conve Our deliveries are ex are as low as any town cepting those having co tllninn Ine .> VIIIVII IUU G E / i Friday, i LS RIBBONS r )C For Sashes, Hair or Hat. i Satins, Taffetas, Moire )c! j and Warp Prints. Values ^ up to 75c yard. On 2 ^ ^ saie now, yarn s Goods >, Voiles, Crepe-de-Chine, Silk h, Crepe, Percals, Ginghams, ing of 1-3 to 1-2 during this 5c, 10c an<115c ?_ 25c 5c and 10c LADIES' SKIRTS y'les Piques, Checks and Garbijes dines neatly tailored with pockets and trimmed with cin( buttons, values up to e a $1.98. Buy 0M A A them now at_ _ ^ -* LURE l!?li ^ 71 bear those pains? 5 i single bottle will M convince you * Sloan's M S iniment pig >sts Inflammation. B C*$ht ants severe compli- I m&S ms. Just, put a few Q s on the painful I and the pain tlis~ I WHS PAIN 4^4 AT4 4T4 4T4 jTA 4T4 4T4 ATA ATA ATA 4T4 aT^ 4T4 Patrons I ===== f y all ice and coupon books ?? r CASH. Under no condi- V deviated from. By doing $ > it will enable us to render ?$> >ossible. Our drivers have ?? [>t to sell ice from wagons ?|> ce Books in denominations 00 lbs. for 50c in 10 pound nience of small users of ice. Jt4 celled by none. Our prices or city in the State, not exmpetitive plants. f & Fuel Co. I A A A AA AAA A 4^ ? _ -Tys VST ^Vpril 14, Special Bargains will be < ment each day. Come i They will be 1 LAD EASTER will soon be ] your Hat We have thei est shapes at 50c and $1.0( ! for a name. Would be pl< ?arly so that our trimme: attention. We trim Hata FULL LINE " Millinery Accessories i Hat Frames I Ribbons, Malines Plnurorc Voilinn Fancies, etc. The Price is Always Less " LACES AND EMBROIDERIES McClure's line is always ahead the price is less. I You get the newest things when you buy from us. 5c & i i . ??? HIGH COST OF DRUGS. The Nashville branch of ican Pharmaceutical Association held a joint session with the INashville Drug Club January 27th. E. A. Gilliland, sales manager of the Spurlock-Neal Company, was a guest of the meeting and delightfully entertained those present by a talk on the all-absorbing question of price fluctuation. Mr. Gilliland began by telling of the unusual condition of the quinine market. The greater part of the cinchona bark he pointed out comes from Java and is controlled by a Dutch syndicate who have an agreement with the manufacturers of the alkaloid to deliver only a certain amount of the bark each year, which is sold in Amsterdam and London at auction and is distributed to the different countries, the larger part going to Germany. Recent unusual demands from Italy, South America and England sent the prices skyward. The high price induced many to throw their stock on the market which caused the price to recede somewhat. Stocks of the larger houses are now limited and any unusual demand is likely to cause another advance. Antipyrin and poatsh salts, he continued, are high on account of the supply from Germany being cut off by the allies. The recent high price of mercury was caused by the embargo placed on it by England, for the reason that it is used in making ful ininate of mercury, an explosive, by th?' Mexican disturbances, and by the closing of the I'anama ('anal. Some has been shipped through by rail, but has been delayed by the freight congestion at Galveston. Belladonna has been received recently, but it is still high. The supply of castor oii in this country, he said, is about exhausted, as the castor beans come from India, and the scarcity of tonnage, the in* creased freight and insurance rates and the extra tax levied on them by the British India government have caused the supply to be almost cut off, and it would probably be several months before further shipments would arrive. He predicted that the price of phenol would soon come down. Much is being made here now, but is sold on contract and goes abroad. Many complaints are being received about, the offensive odor of the home product.?The Druggist Circular, New York. Ambition is a balloon which carries no parachute. CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT Josephine Turck Baker, Editor. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Sample Copy 10c Sub. Price $2 a Yr. EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 11-tf ER Lasts Tli offered In every departind bring tbe children. j nterested too. IES! i here. Have you selected a n for you in all the new). Why pay more? Just eased to have your order ^ rs can give it the proper ^S|ee! c NEW CURTAIN MATERIAL ] You will want your new Curtains up for Easter. C See our line at 10c It( yard n Brass Curtain Rods extends with Cp & 1 fixtures, at Xvrl/ n m lOc C 1 f^ncows | should be "nipped in theljVJ bud", for if allowed to run vwvl unchecked, serious resultsPfVT Al may follow. Numerous A L 1 cases of consumption, pneu- VW monia, and other fatal dis- || 1j i eases, can be traced back to III a cold. At the first sign of a lljj | cold, protect yourself by ||? thoroughly cleansing your 111 system with a few doses of ||| THEDFORD'S I BLACK- 1 IT Iegetable III land, o< III a., says: ||| ? Thed- HI ght for MM indiges-f/I find ittoMA idicine IftrV s an oldQ^P gone." [Js rd's, thejCJI E-67IQ !=?! : Make Lasting ...MEMORIES... % Of your Spring and , Summer with an "ANSCO", the best Kodak made. You will find a complete line of Kodaks and SnnnllAc of vu)/pitVU CI L 111C Palmetto Drug Company "The Money Savers" UNION, S. C. n SA trough A] -ADIES' NEW NECK- M' WEAR E"a van 'or Easter wear, priced eacl 1 25c p 5c j iaf ; Windsor Ties in plain and ^rrl ?ri'10c425c3 eacl Kitchen and T Blue and White Enamelwar made. Tin and Grey Enamel at McClure's little prices. Crockery, China, Stonews most anything you would > each 3ASTER NOVELTIES I >ur Easter Toys bring joy Pui 3 the little ones for little mai loney. Bring them in for tori look whether you buy or Eas ot. Car ^OMP Mr. |[ Auto Driver r If your Auto Top leaks, ? let us stop it?Guaranteed We also have a No. 1 Fence Paint for all grades of fences. We have the best Roof __ and Stack Paint in the city. In calling for Paints for $: anything all ask for Valdura. We guarantee it on pa- J per or metals not to ? break, crack or blister. n w Ir T Union J Plumbing I and I Electric * Co. | if B gg Phone 205-J \ Advice to an actor: When the 01 thistle blows look out for the locolotive. ^ LE prll 22 ONDAY SPECIALS imel Dish Pans 25c les for only 10c I LAIN TUMBLERS values spec- _ 2x/2C I lit: 1 doz. to customer House Brooms, 50 to 33c I ableware I e, U. S. quality, best | ware is here galore, ire and Glassware, I vant in this line at I _5c, 10c, 15c and 25c $ SASTER CANDIES j e, fresh and delicious. ;; le in Sanitary Faces, lb. 10c, 15c & 25c >ter Baskets filled with idy at 5c & 10c | ANY M. C. RAMSEY Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 205-J Union, S. C. Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST 5FFICE OVER MUTUAL 1 TnJnn C p DRY GOODS COMPANY AJI1IUII, O. VI. DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Office Over Express Office PHONE T. H. MUNRO ATTORNEY AT LAW OVER MILHOUS DRUG CO. UNION, S. C. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LANDS 500.00 to $10,000?Ten years time. See J NO. K. HAMBLIN Lawyer "IfTice 2nd door East of Postoffice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. istrict Court of the United States Western District of South Carolina 1 the matter of William H. Burriss, Bankrupt, Union, S. C. o the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice on the 13th day of arch, 1916, the above named banklpt filed his petition in said Court raying that he may be decreed by le Court to have a full discharge om all debts provable against "his itate, and a hearing was thereupon dered and will be had upon said petion on the 13th day of April, 1916, ifore said Court, at Greenville, in lid District, at 11 o'clock in the irenoon, at which time and place all town creditors and other persons in terest may appear and show cause, any they have, why the prayer of lid petition should not be granted. J. B. Knight, Clerk. March 13th, 1916. 11-1 The Best Hot Weather Tonic lOVK'STAS f RLBSSchlliTONIC enrich** Ihe lod, builds up the whole system and will woorfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand e depressing effect of the hot Summer. 50c.