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f star J* We list below some of the i are offering. It will pay you V Calicoes, great variety, good 20c quality Table Oil Cloth, y ?? 6Vkc quality yard-wide White 75c quality Seamless Sheets, ^ 50c quality Seamless Sheets,? ^ 10c quality Ladies' Hose, pair X 10c quality Men's Hose, pair 10c and 12i/?c quality Percal $1.75 Ladies' Pat. Baby Doll ?* $1.50 Misses' Pat. Baby Doll $6.00 Boys' All-Wool Blue Se & $10.00 Men's Suits closing ou Big lot Ladies' Shoes, value: ^ sizes 3 to 4Y2, closing ou $1.00 quality Ladies' House I f HfVior vqIiioq oniiollv oa ar?r vr WAkVA ? V\JUUA1J MO | J. F. McLure I X THE UNDE1 V a^A A^A A^A a^A A^A 4.^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A . ..B O it is hard enough to work time anyway, and certainly to work when all your clo body and making you as ii We invite you all to see < Beach Suits in the latest c< Panama and Leghorn Hj The latent things in Stra Edwin Clapp and Crosse ity and E. P. Reed Oxfords Wilson Brothers Underw Suits. Manhattan and Eclipse S J. Cc CLOTHING A Indigestion May Dm Neglect of Important Function May Seriously Impair the Health. There are many people who believe they suffer from indigestion when their discomfort ready is due to a constipated condition/ Bloat, with its attendant mental depression, sick-headache, the belching of sour stomach gases, etc., are frequently due to inaction of the bowels. Relieve the congestion and the trouble usually disappears. The use of cathartics and purgatives should be avoided, however; these shock the system unnecessarily and, at best, their effect is but temporary. A mild laxative is far preferable. The compound of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle, is highly recommended. Mr. Benj. Bassin, 360 Madi. son St., Gary, Ind., thinks Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a wonderful medicine; for four years he had a severe case of indigestion and constipation Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general atrengtbenlng tonic, GROVJB'S TASTBZJX88 chill TONIC. drives out Malaria.enriches tbchlood .and bniMewp the systca. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c - - - i G VALUES | T many remarkable values we to give heed: values, yard 3%c J ard 5c V i Cloth, yard 5c each 48c ;ach 43c A 5c A 5c X le Short 5c % Slippers, pair $1.39 Slippers, pair 98c irge Suits, pair $4.98 A t at _ $6.50 s from $2.50 to $3.50 A t at 98c ? iresses to close at 69c A >ealing. A X Dry Goods Co. f RSELLERS % i YS.. in the good old summer l it is a calamity to have thing is sticking to your nefficient as wet dishrag. )ur Kool Kloth and Palm jlors at $5.00 to $9.00. its at $3.50 to $5.00. w Hats at $1.00 to $3.00. tt Oxfords. Queen Qual; for ladies. rear in one and two piece ihirts at $1.00 to $4.00. >hen ND SHOES. -J Be 2 to Constipation * &-%=:. m BENJ. BASSIN. before trying Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which he is glad to recommend to all who suffer with stomach and bowePtrouble. Good resolutions are now marked down to make room for spring styles. Here's to the maidens I've courted, Here's to the maidens I've kissed; 1 I [ COMING AND GOING Miss Lynn Smith of Greer spent the week-end with Mrs. Macbeth Young Mr. C. Allen has purchased & "Grant Six" car. Mrs. Jacob Cohen spent Tuesday in Spartanburg with friends. Misses D'Ette and Helen Bennette will spend two weeks with Mrs. Bolton. Miss Ada Hancock of Columbia spent the week-end with friends in the city. Mrs. Emslie Nicholson has Returned from a visit to her parents at Green urnnH Miss Frances Nicholson left last week for Columbia to visit college friends. Miss Love of Pacolet is tiie guest of Mrs. L. L. Wagnon on S. Church street. Master Leon Wagnon is spending this week with Master Curtis Bobo at Meadors. Miss Annie Tinsley left this week to visit college friends _ in Elko and Bamberg. Master Aubrey Rice left last week for Barnwell to spend sometime with relatives. Miss Lunette Going left Monday afternoon for Spartanburg to visit her aunt, Mrs. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cain moved into their new home on N. Mountain street on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Van Patten of Charlotte, N. C., were visitors in the city on Tuesday. Dr. J. S. Thrasher of Lockhart Junction was a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. Major J. Frost Walker and li4tie son, Frost, are the guests of relatives in Columbia this week. Mrs. T. B. Willingham of Strothers was the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. G. B. Counts last week. Miss Leize Gelzer passed through Union this week on her way from Greenville to Eutawville. Mr. Miles Storm of Atlanta, Ga. is spending awhile with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John T. Storm. Mrs. Robert Easterling has returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Julia Easterling at Barnwell. Miss Willy Scoville of St. Matthews was the truest of Miss Elizabeth Arthur for a few days last week. Mrs. W. F. Carter and daughter, Miss Alma Carter, of Route 1, were shopping in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. James Gibson of Florence will arrive soon to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Boyd. Miss Elise Haigmann will visit in the city on her way to Charleston from Clemson College commencement. Miss Agnes Towsend who has been studying at Brenau College is spending a few days with Mrs. J. Clough Wallace. Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Shealey and Mrs. Sparks of Locichart motored to Union Wednesday and spent a few hours. , s, Mrs. L. B. Woodward and -little daughter, Valerie, left Tuesday morning for Aiken to spend sometime with relatives. Mr. Harold Drew, who has been studying at A. & M. College in Raleigh, N. C., is at home for the summer holidays. Mr. E. Z. Hodge and family have moved from Lockhart to Union, Mr. Modge having accepted a position with the Union mills. Master Jimmy Wood has accepted a position with the Milhous Drug Company and invites his friends tc call on him there. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Miss Bessie Bailey of Route 2 were visitors in the city Saturday, on Main street. Dr. Harry Storm of Georgetown arrived Tuesday afternoon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Storm on South street. Mrs. W. W. Summer was called t< Columbia this week on account of th? serious illness of her daughter, Mrs H. I. Horton, Jr. Mrs. James Munro who has beer the guest of relatives in Charlestor for two weeks, returned to her hom< on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John K. Young and Miss Thee Young, who have been visiting in Yorl for sometime, have returned home tc spend the summer months. Mr. William Roseborough of Atlanta stopped in the city with Mr. R A. Easterling on his way to Clemsor college to attend commencement. Miss Ruth Brown will stop over ir Union on her way to Sumter fronr Greenville Woman's College, and b< the guest of friends for several days Miss Agnes Robertson has closet ita** o/>k/\/vl art/1 i*aiurna/l a TTrtiAn f/ spend the vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robertson, on E Main street. Mrs. Miles Smith and family am Miss Ruth Johnson motored to Rocl Hill Sunday to be present at the com mencement exercises of Winthro] college. Heres to the maidens I've wanted to But here's to them all?I've missed % I , / Special Advertisements FOR SALE]?Pure Duroc Pigs. Ap ply to D. Fant Gilliam, Union, S C_ . 22-5 THREE STEM SWITCHES made uj all this month for $"1.50.' Five scalj treatments, $1.00. Rosa J. Gist 12 Pinkney St. 18-4-p< LOST OR STOLEN?A small blacl and white spotted pip:, weighing ibout 15 pounds, from Ernest Ker i hulas' residence. Any infomratioi s leading to the whereabouts phon; or write A. Kerhulas. Vv ANTED?Men who desire to eari <ver $125.00 per mon.h write us to >lay for position as salesman; ever] I opportunity for advancement. Cen iral Petroleum Co., Cleveland Ohio. 22-l-p< QUICK LOANS on city and farn property. Sums of $100 and up Apply to Barron and Barron, Attor iiPVH. 17-t' the "AMERICAN GIRL" Ladies Shoes, a "Shoe as Rood as its name." Bronze kid pumps regulai $3.50 quality reduced to $2.50. Com< quick before they are sold out ai The Wonder . I SPECIAL THIS WEEK best 10< Dress Ginghams 8 l-3c at The Wonder. WANTED?To do plain and fancj sowing. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Sarah L Humphries. Phone 323-J. 20-ti MONEY TO LOAN?$500.00 t< $10,000.00 on improved real estate moderate interest and long time 10 years if desired. J. E. Minter Financial CorresDondent Unior Central Life Insurance Co. tf AT THE WONDER Fine Lawn Ki moras, worth up to 25c, specia this week 10c each. EGGS FOR HATCHING?Buff anc White Orpingtons, Yard No. 1, $3.0( per 15; Yard No. 2, $1.50 per 15 We also have the Thompson's Strain Barred Rocks, and the An cona, at $1.50 per 15. Early hatche< chickens make the best, so plac< your order early. Gilliam Poultry Yards, Union, S. C. SPECIAL?New Wirthmore Waists $1.00 on sale Friday and Saturday C. Allen Co. 22-I WHILE IN UNION go to the Palace Barber Shop for satisfactor; service. Work promptly done Cleanliness and comfort our mottc White barbers only. Whitner am McMillan. No. 15 Main St. 42 t 1 t FOR SALE?Leather collars and bri dies. Great values at the price People's Supply Co. t: RID YOUR SYSTEM pf Chills an. Malaria by taking "Huiet's Chil i Buster." GO TO THE CITY BARBER SHOl for first class barber work, hair cuts shave, electric shampoo and mas sage. We use the best hair tonics All white barbers and we guaranty satisfaction. Look for the Bin, Front, Postoffice block. t WHEN IN NEED of a good Hai Tonic use "Huet's"; it never fail to give satisfaction. COTTON FARMERS?Call on us fo cotton hoes. Cotton chopping lose its terror when you arm your farn hands with these hoes. Peoples Sup ply Co. i MONEY TO LOAN in sums frori SHOO to $1,000 unon nroner secur ity. Apply to L. G. Southard, At torney, Union, S. C. 13-t ' WHEN IN TOWN and you want i nice, smooth, clean shave, a delight i ful, soothing electric massage, or ; ( dandruff removing shampoo, don' forget to come up town to the Cit; Barber Shop. Look for the Blu Front, Postoffice block. t ' FOR SALE?One 5-passenger Stuck baker Automobile. Just in froi garage, being thoroughly ovei > hauled. Will sell at a bargain. M > P. Leister, Jonesville, S. C. 21TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS?Dro in to see me at the City Barber Sho 1 when you are in town. Yop will b ' made welcome whether you get an ! work done or not come in an bring your friends and get wan > and rest yourself. Jno. P. Mathii i ^Prop. 7-1 "THE OLD RELIABLE," "Huiet All-Healing Liniment" challenge all aches and pains. It never fail? try it. EVERYDAY WHOPPERS. * i a:* _ it ( i es, sir; your train ? on time. ? "Coolest spot in the mountain; no flies, no mosquitoes." "It weighed 30 pounds and was i 1 least four feet long." ? "Absolutely guaranteed for S ? years." "I'll be detained late tonight o important business, m'dear." ] "Now $12.98; worth $25.00." . "Owner is selling on account of i . health." 3 "There was no hurry, old man; I forgotten all about lending you thi five." >, "I've run it 5,000 miles without 1. single puncture."?The State. ' v ..* ' WHAT IS THR i THRIFT is reasonable and se avoiding of all unnecessary exper I . ing in a safe bank of a fixed sum , in order to provide for future fins 1 The virtue of THRIFT is oi i portant foundations of the welfj ^ This bank encouraegs THR] f Savings Deposits in any amou " wards. 5 [ Em slie Nicholson, J. Roy Fa t President. Vice Pr j E W M | ,1,1 ? MAM LV EDISONIA t Essanay Feature Extraordii HENRY B. WA] "The Mansfield of th< | and EDNA JVL 3 ^ The Most Beautiful Woman in I 8' turization of the Famous I "The Misleadir t ' A rough hewn love story that r 1 whirlwind wooing that lifts you off ? tensity and rapid actionDenied in the girl, chains her in his mountain I >. by cave man methods. i : THE STARS SUPREME j JN 5 GRtPPINC 5 THE F i |FK1UAY e EXCUR s ' i CHARLIE: n ?ANI)? ISLE OF P " -VIASouthern R f * ?Thursday, Juik a t y Excursion Schedules and Fares as follows: e ,f Arrive Charleston 7:30 P. M. Lv. Lockhart 10:35 a s- Lv. I^ockhart Jet. 11:30 a n Lv. Union 11:50 a Lv. Santue 12:10 r Lv. Carlisle 12:21 j Excursion Tickets will be good going on ~ tioned above and Rood returning on any regul P ing point by midnight Tuesday, June 13th, 19 P THE ISLE OF PALMS SEAS1 e Opens with many new amusements and attr; ^ mecca of all pleasure seekers during the surr BATHING, DANCING, BOATING, FISHING RESTAURANT :f For further information apply to Ticket J - W. E. McGEE, Asst. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C. !8 = BUY THE BEST ^ Save TIME, ICE and 1l .t ENERGY, and make B BETTER CREAM. Jb? I THE WHITE MOUNTAIN X* WILL DO IT | lU and you can get them at ^ 'd " Bailey Furniture & a ; HOLSON lj NK AND | >T COMPANY I NION.SC i. I FT? I nsible economy, the J ises and the deposit- ii at regular intervals incial needs. le of the most imire of the nation. [FT by welcoming nf frnm ? 1 AO nn AAV AAV111 y A#VV U[-/~ | 1 int, M. A. Moore, evident. Cashier. SaSHBodti COZY l CLEAN i CORRECT L COMFORTABLE nary Presenting LTHALL s Screen" \YO Mcturedom in a PicStage Success. tg Lady" caches every heart; a your feet with its into re, the man kidnaps od(je and wins her lore r j ACTS LAY SUPERB STARTING 2:30 P. 1VI. SION STOPS! ALMS ailway 3 8, 1916? i. m $4.25 i. m $4.25 i. m $4.00 >. m $3.75 >. m $3.75 ily on date and schedules men ar train to reach original start16. HOKE SEASON actions and bids fair to be the lmer. , HIGH CLASS HOTELS ANI) 'S \gents or S. H. McLEAN, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. Lumber Co.